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PERTH  DIRECTORY 


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1878 

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CONTENTS. 


Pag-e 

1.  Public  Offices,           ..            ..            ..  ,,  i 

2.  Municipal  Lists,         . .            . .            . .  . .  3 

3.  County  Lists,              . .            . .            . .  . .  6 

4.  Judicial  Lists,            . .            . .            . .  , .  10 

5.  Commercial  Lists,      ..            ..            ..  ..15 

6.  Public  Conveyances,                ..            ..  ..  18 

7.  Ecclesiastical  Lists,               , .            . .  . .  20 

8.  Literary  and  Educational  Lists,      . .  . .  22 

9.  Charitable  and  Benevolent  Lists,    ..  ..  24 

10.  Sporting  Lists,            . .            . .            . .  . .  28 

11.  Miscellaneous  Lists,               ..            ,.  ..30 

12.  List  of  Noblemen  and  Gentlemen's  Seats,    ,.  33 

13.  List  OF  the  Clergy  in  Perthshire,   ..  ..  50 

14.  Postal  Directory — 

Officers  of  the  Department,          . .  . .  55 

Arrival  and  Departure  of  Mails  from  Perth,  56 

Rates  of  Postage,               ..            ..  ..  57 

Newspapers,             . .            . .            . .  •  •  57 

Inland  and  Foreign  Book  Post,     , .  . .  58 

Colonial  and  Foreign  Pattern  Post,  ..  58 

Card  Post,               . .            , .            . .  . .  58 

Registration,          . .            . .            . .  •  •  59 

Delivery,    . .            . .            , .            . .  •  -  59 

Postage  Stamps,      . .            . .            . .  . .  6© 

Telegraphs,             . .            , .            . .  . .  60 

Money  Orders,        . .            . .            . .  . .  60 

Savings  Bank,         . .            . .            . .  . .  61 

Insurance  and  Annuities,                . .  . .  61 

Table  of  Foreign  and  Colonial  Postage,  62 

15.  General  Directory,                 . .            . .  . .  64 

16.  Professional  Directory,         . .            . .  •  •  ^95 

17.  Advertisements — Insurance  Companies,  ..  217 

Miscellaneous,        ..  ..  524 


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INDEX. 


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32 


Anglers'  Club, 

Association  for  the  Poor,     . . 
Bank  Holidays,    _ . . 
Banking  Companies, 
Bowling  Club, 
Carriers,   . . 

Carriers  (General  Parcel),  . . 
Cemeteries, 
City  Mission,  . .  - .  21 
Clergy  and  their  Places  of  Wor- 
ship in  Perth,  _. .  ..  21 
Clergy  in  Perthshire,  . .  5° 
Commissioners  of  Supply,  . .  6 
Council  Committees,  . .  4 
County  and  City  Infirmary,  24 
County  Prison  Board,  . .  7 
Coursing  Club,  . .  . .  29 
Court  of  Lieutenancy,  . .  6 
Cricket  Club,  . .  . .  28 
Curling  Clubs,  .  _.  . .  29 
Custom  House  Holidays,  ..  18 
Destitute  Sick  Society,  . .  -26 
Fairs  in  Perth,  . .  . .  ^7 
Fechney  School,  . .  - .  27 
Fire  Brigade,  . .  . .  4 
General  Directory,  . .  64 
General  Prison,  , .  . .  14 
Golfing  Society  and  County  and 

City  Club,           . .              . .  29 

Guild  Court,           . .              . .  5 

High  Constables,  . .        _     . .  30 

Indigent  Old  Men's  Society,  26 

Indigent  Old  Women's  Society,  26 

Female  School,       . .              . .  26 

Justices  of  the  Peace,           . .  7 
King  James  the  Sixth's  Golfing 

Society,  . .  . .  _  29 
King  James  the  Sixth's  Hospital,  26 
Ladies'  Clothing  Society,  . .  26 
Ladies'  House  of  Refuge,  . .  28 
Lethendy  Mortifications,  . .  26 
Libraries,  . .  . .  22 
Licensing  Courts,  . .  12 
Literary  and  Antiquarian  Society,  24 
Magistrates  and  Town  Council,  3 
Masters  Extraordinary  for  Scot- 
land of  the  Court  of  Chancery  14 
Masonic  Lodges,  . .  . .  31 
Meeting  of  Sheriff  Courts,  12 
Members  of  Parliament,  . .  3 
Messengers-at-Arms,  . .  12 
Model  Lodging-House,  . .  28 
Murray  Royal  Institution  for  the 

Insane,                 . .              . .  25 

Murthly  Asylum,                  . .  7 

Newspapers,           . .             . .  22 


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Noblemen  and  Gentlemen's  Seats,  33 

People's  Club  and  Institute,  22 

Perth  &  Kinnoull  Horti.  Society,  30 

Perthshire  Rifle  Volunteers,  8 

Perthshire  Bible  Society,    . .  20 

Polling  Stations,    . ._  _          . .  6 

Procurators  and  Solicitors,  10 
Postal  Directory— Chief 

Officers,                . .             - .  55 

Perth  Establishment,            . .  _  55 

Arrival  and  Departure  of  Mails,  56 
Hours  of  Collection  at  Receiving 

House  and  Pillar  Boxes,  56 

Rates  of  Postage  (Inland),  57 

Newspapers,  &c.,                  ..  57 

Newspapers  sent  Abroad,    . .  5^ 

Book-Post,              ..              ..  58 

Colonial  Book-Post,             . .  58 

Pattern  and  Sample  Post,  . .  5^ 

Post  Cards  (Foreign),           ..  58 

Postage  Stamps,     . .              .  -  60 

Registration  (Delivery),       . .  59 

Money  Orders,       ..             ..  60 

Savings  Banks,       . .    _         . .  6r 

Insurance  and  Annuities,    ..  61 

Telegraphs,             . .              .  -  60 

Table  of  Foreign  &  Col.  Postage,  62 

Professional  Directory,  195 

Public  Baths  and  Wash-House,  2S 

Public  Offices,        ..              ..  i 

Races  and  Hunt,_ . .              ..  28 

Railway  Companies,             ..  iS 

Railway  Carriers,                 ..  19 
Registrar  of   Births,   Marriages, 

and  Deaths,         ..         _     ..  2 

Royal  Horticultural  Society,  30 

Royal  Perthshire  Militia,    . .  8 

Sacramental  Fast  Days,      ..  21 

School  Board  of  Perth,        . .  23 

Schools  of  Industry,             ..  27 
Sheriff    and    Justice    of    Peace 

Courts,                  ..              ..  -o 

Sheriff  Officers,       ..              --  12 

Shipping,                 ..            _--  18 
Society    for    the    Prevention    of 

Cruelty  to  Animals,_         . .  28 
Society  of  Natural  Science,  24 
Society  of  Solicitors,             ..  13 
Statistics  of  Perth,                . .  3 
Temperance  Society,            . .  3<^ 
Terms  in  Scotland,                . .  17 
Trades  Convener  Court,      . .  5 
Waterworks  Commissioners,  5 
Young  Men's  Christian  Associa- 
tion,      ..              ..              .._    _  20 

Young  Men's  Literary  Association  22 


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INDEX   TO   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


InsttrattCiC  ^omp^nizs. 


Page 
Caledonian  Fire  and  Life,  218 

Edinburgh  Life,  . .  . .     217 

Northern  Assurance  Fire  &  Life,  222 
Liverpool  &    London    &  Globe 
Fire  and  Life,  . .  . .     220 


Scottish  Commercial, 
Scottish  Equitable  Life, 
Scottish  Provident  Life, 
Standard  Life, 
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Anderson,  A.,  lithographer,  &c.,  249 
Anderson,  J.,  china  merchant,  236 
Ash,  Wm.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  242 
Ayson,  James,  baker,  . .     248 

Bell,  Joseph,  slater,    . .  . .     233 

Brown,    William,    jeweller    and 

watchmaker,  . .  . .     233 

Byars,  Wm.,  tailor  and  clothier,  240 
Calderwood,  James,  boot  &  shoe 

maker,         . .  . .  . .     243 

Campbell,  John,  sewing-machine 

agent,  . .  . .  . .     232 

Campbell,  William,  architect,  231 
Carmichael,  D.,   boot  and  shoe 

warehouse,  . .  . .     242 

Chamber  of  Commerce,  . .     225 

Christie,    John,    bookseller    and 

stationer,    . .  . .  . .     249 

Cramb  &  Beveridge,  sculptors,  227 
Cruickshank,  James  S.,  tailor  and 

clothier,      . .  . .  . .     240 

Drummond,  J.,  stationer,  &c. ,  249,  251 
Farquharson,  D.,  tea  merchant,  244 
Farquhar,  James,  chemist,  251 

Finlayson,  James,  ironmonger,  228 
Eraser,  J.,  Bankfoot  Hotel,  248 

Garvie     &     Syme,     ironmongers 

(begin,  of  vol.) 
General  Tea  Supply  Association,   245 
Gorrie,  P.  B.,  surgeon-dentist,       251 
Gorrie,  Thomas,  wireworker,  231 

Gray  &  Co.,  P.,  boot  &  shoe  makers  243 
Grego,  C,  optician  (end  of  vol.) 
Greig  &  Co.,  outfitters,  ..     241 

Grieve,  Geo.,  wholesale  and  retail 

jeweller,  &c.  (begin,  of  vol.) 
Harley,   Wm.,    confectioner  and 

fruit  merchant,         . .  . .     246 

Hay,  Alexander,  slater,  . .     233 

Hay,    R.   A.   &   J.,   booksellers, 

stationers,  &c.  (begin,  of  vol.) 
Henderson,  R.,  game,  fruit,  &c.,  237 
Hill,  Wm.,  fish  merchant,  &c-,  247 
Imrie  &  Cuthbert,  ironmongers,  231 
Jackson,  Jas.,  carver  and  gilder,  235 
Kelt,  A.  P.    surgeon-dentist,  251 


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239 
244 
241 


Laidlaw's  Temperance  Restaurant  245 
Lees,  R.,  gun  and  rifle  maker,  232 
Macgregor,  Alex.,  bookbinder,  235 
MacGregor,  David,  jeweller,  &c. 

(beginning  of  vol.) 
Mackay  &  Son,  John,  plasterers,  234 
Mackie  &  Co.,  D.,  plumbers,  230 

Macleish,  James,  plumber,  &c.,  231 
Macqueen,  James,  posting,  &c.,  238 
Mailer,  W.,  fish  and  game  dealer,  247 
M'Nicoll,  J.,  boot  &  shoemaker, 

(beginning  of  vol.) 
M'Vean,  John,  game  dealer, 
Marshall,  R.  &  J.,  posting,  &c., 
Menzies,  S.,  agent  for  sheep  dip, 
Moyes,  And.,  tailor  and  clothier, 
Murray,  A.,  picture-frame  maker,  253 
Penney,  A.,  groceries  and  wines,    246 
Reid,  Peter,  slater,  &c. ,  ..     233 

Ritchie's  Hiring  Establishment,  238 
Savings  Bank,  . .  . .     224 

Scott,  Thomas,  baker,  . .     248 

Scott,  W.  D.,  cabinetmaker,  &c.,  235 
Short,  Mrs  Ed.,  watchmaker  and 

jeweller,      . .  . .  . .     234 

Stalker  &  Boyd,  painters,  &c.,  231 
Stevenson,  J.,  accountant,  252 

Stirton,  Mrs  John,  saddler,  232 

Tait,   John,    photographic   artist 

(beginning  of  vol.) 
Taylor,  James,  ironmonger,  229 

Taylor,  James,  brushmaker,  234 

Taylor,  J.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  243 
Whittet,  J.  &  T.,  tea  and  coffee 

merchants,  . .  . .     245 

Wight,  Alexander,  iron  and  wire 

worker,       . .  . ,  . .     232 

Williamson,   J.,    boot   and   shoe 

maker,        . .  . .  . .     244 

Wilson,  Robert,  restaurateur,  &c.  250 
Wilson,  R.  &A. ,  boot  and  shoe 

warehouse,  . .  . .     254 

^ood,  John,  baker,    . .  . .     248 

Wotherspoon,  James,  hatter,  252 

Young,  George  M.,  lithographic 

printer,  &c.  (begin,  of  vol.) 


JOHN    T  A  I  T, 

CALEDONIAN    ROAD, 

(One  minute's  -walk  from  the  General  Terminus). 

p£;t^th. 


CARTES-DE-VISITE,  from  4/-  per  i-doz.  &  7/-  per  doz. 

Cirotijjs  rhargeli  arrariiiug  to  th^tr  number. 


ENLARGEMENTS  from  Cartes  taken  by  J.  T.,  or 
from  Cartes,  Glass  Pictures,  or  any  other  class  of 
Photography  supplied  to  him,  and  Finished  to  any  desired 
size  by  Permanent  Photo  Processes  or  by  Oil. 

Charges  very  Moderate. 


Tastefully  Finished,  with  or  without  Colouring. 


J.  T.  will  be  glad  to  arrange  with  any  party  or  parties  with  the 
view  of  organizing  Clubs  for  C.D.V.  or  Life-size  Pictures. 


CALEDONIAN    ROAD,    PERTH. 


POST-OFFICE 

PERTH     DIRECTORY. 


L-PUBLIC    OFFICES. 


Assessor  for  the  County  under  Lands  Valuation  Act — Alex. 
Bain,  Surveyor  of  Taxes,  Tay  Street.  For  the  Burgh — Donald 
Macintosh,  Tay  Street. 

HUlet-master's,  i  High  Street— John  Welsh. 

City  Clerk's,  3  High  Street  -r-  William  MacLeish,  clerk. 
Hours  (Saturday  excepted)  from  9  A.M.  till  4  P.M. 

City  Chamberlain  s,  3  High  Street — -James  Thomson,  cham- 
berlain. Hours  from  10  A.M.  till  3  P.M.,  and  on  Saturday  from 
10  A.M.  till  2  P.M. 

Citv  Police  and  FiscaVs,  i  High  Street — John  Welsh,  super- 
intendent: John  M'Donald  and  Duncan  Gumming,  inspectors. 

Coach  Offices — See  Cab  Proprietors. 

Comm'ssary  Clerks,  County  Buildings — John  Thomas,  clerk. 
Hours  from  10  A.M.  till  3  P.M.,  and  from  6  till  8  P.M. 

County  Constabulary,  County  Buildings chief 

constable;    George  Mearns,   superintendent;    John  M'Pherson, 
inspector;  John  Grant,  detective;  John  Sneddon,  constable. 

County  Rates,  County  Buildings — Francis  Morison,  collector. 

Custom  House,  Tay  Street — John  Gatherer,  collector:  F.  G. 
Taylor,  clerk;  John  Matheson,  examining  officer;  A.  Beith,  out- 
door officer.  Out-station — Newburgh.  Hours  from  10  A.M. 
till  4  P.M.,  and  on  Saturday  from  10  A.M.  till  12  noon. 

Gas  Commissioners''  Ojjice,  3  High  Street- — AVilliam  Mac- 
Leish, clerk:  Thomas  Whimster,  manager  (office,  Canal  Street); 
John  M'Gillewie,  treasurer;  Charles  J.  Lindsay,  clerk;  David 
Dewar,  William  RoUo,  and  Charles  Dewar,  inspectors  and  col- 
lectors.    Hours  from  10  A.M.  till  8  P.M. 

Guildry,  22  St.  John  Street — John  Thomas,  clerk;  Alexander 
M'Gregor,  treasurer.  Hours  (Saturday  excepted)  from  10  A.M. 
till  3  P.M. 

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PUBLIC    OFFICES. 


Harbour  and.  N/iVfgli&m,, ; 3- .  High: :  Street  —  William  Mac- 
Leish,  clerk.     Hours  (Saturday  excepted)  from  9  a.m.  till  4  p.m. 

Inland  Revenue  ^4'-??pzVy'r  D^ay]  Svreet — D.  Matheson,  collec- 
tor; William  C.  M'NaU,  supfemspx;  Tames  Begg  and  Alex.  S. 
Elliot,  clerks ;  AVm.  Duncan,  housekeeper.  Hours  from  9  A.M. 
tiU  3  P.M.,  and  on  Saturday  from  9  A.M.  till  12  noon. 

Inland  Revenue  fStafttps  and  Taxes),  Tay  Street — A.  B. 
Macdonald,  collector;  George  Allan,  William  M.  Stein,  and 
Wm.  Kerr,  clerks.  Hours  from  10  A.M.  till  3  P.M.,  and  on  Sa- 
turday from  10  A.M.  till  12  noon. 

Inspector  and  Surveyors''  f Stamps  and  Taxes) ,  Tay  Street — 
Alexander  Bain,  surveyor  and  assessor;  William  MacLeish, 
cleik  of  assessed  taxes;  Horace  Skeete,  clerk  of  property  tax. 
Hours  from  10  A.M.  till  3  p.m.,  and  on  Saturday  from  10  A.M. 
till  12  noon. 

htspector  of  Gas  Meters,  Coal  Shore — James  M'Glashan,  in- 
spector. 

Parochial  Board,  16  South  Street — William  Young,  inspector; 
Robert  M 'Donald,  assistant  inspector;  John  Clark,  clerk;  A.  H. 
Ballingal,  W.S.,  clerk  to  the  Board.  Hours  from  10  A.M.  till  3 
P.M.,  and  from  6  till  8  p.m. 

Post-Office,  2  High  Street — John  M'Gregor,  postmaster. 
Hours  from  6.45  A.M.  till  9  p.m. 

Poor-Rates  Assessment,  14  South  Street — George  Barclay, 
collector.     Hours  from  i  P.M.  till  3  p.m.,  and  from  6  till  8  P.M. 

Police  Assessment,  3  High  Street — James  Thomson,  collector. 
Hours  from  10  A.M.  till  3  P.M.,  and  on  Saturdays  from  10  A.M. 
till  2  P.M. 

Poorhouse,  Glasgow  Road — Andrew  Pretsell,  governor;  ISIiss 
Logan,  matron;  James  Cook,  gatekeeper. 

Prison  Assessment,  3  High  Street — ^James  Thomson,  collector. 

Procurator-FiscaV s.  County  Buildings  —  Melville  Jameson, 
procurator-fiscal.     Hours  from  9  A.M.  till  5  P.M. 

Receiving  Post-Offices,  7  County  Place  and  265  High  Street. 
Hours  from  7  A.M.  till  9  P.M. 

River  Police  and  Fishing,  60  High  Street — Alexander  Croll, 
superintendent. 

Session-Clerk  and  Registrar  of  Births,  Deaths,  ^  Marriages 
(for  the  District  of  Perth,  with  parts  of  Scone,  Kinnoull,  and 
Tippermuir,  Avithin  Parliamentary  boundaries,  united),  6  Char- 
lotte Street — James  Dewar,  registrar;  Wm.  M'Farlane,  assistant 
registrar;  John  Thomas,  session-clerk.  Hours  from  10  A.M.  till 
3  P.M.,  and  on  Saturday  from  7  till  9  P.M. 

Sheriff-Clerk''s,  County  Buildings,  foot  of  South  Street — John 
Thomas,    sheriff- clerk;    Adam  M'Kenzie,  depute  sheriff- clerk. 


MUNICIPAL   LISTS. 


Hours  from  lO  A.M.  till  4  P.M.,  and  from  7  till  8  p.m.,  excepting 
during  the  summer  months,  when  the  hours  are  from  9  A.M.  till 
5  P.M.,  and  on  Saturday  from  9  A.M.  till  i  P.M. 

Shore  Dues,  3  High  Street — Jas.  Thomson,  collector.  Hours 
from  ID  A.M.  till  3  P.M.,  and  on  Saturday  from  10  a.m.  till  2  p.m. 

Weights  and  Measures — For  the  City — Charles  Shedden. 
Por  the  County — William  Andrews,  County  Buildings.  Hours 
from  10  a.m.  till  3  p.m. 

Water  Duty,  3  High  Street — ^Jas.  Thomson,  collector.  Hours 
from  10  a.m.  till  3  p.m.;  on  Saturday  from  10  A.M.  till  2  p.m. 


II.-MUNICIPAL   LISTS. 


STATISTICS   OF  THE   CITY   OF  PERTH. 

Population, 26,356 

Inhabited  Houses, 2,700 

Parliamentary  Constituency, 4*224 

Municipal  do.  4)  131 

Number  of  Councillors,    26 

Annual  value  of  real  Property  in  1875-76, ^^100,554 

Corporation  Revenue,  1876-77, ;^6,700 

Market-day — Friday. 

MEMBERS   OF  PARLIAMENT. 

FOR  THE   COUNTY. 

Sir  William  Stirling-Maxwell,  Bart. 

Residence  in  London — 10  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  W. 

Agent  in  Perth — Horace  Skeete,  Esq.,  solicitor. 

FOR  THE   CITY. 

The  Hon.  Arthur  F.  Kinnaird. 

Residence  in  London — i  Pall  Mall  East. 

Agent  in  Perth — ^James  C.  Pinkerton,  Esq.,  solicitor. 


MAGISTRATES,   TOWN  COUNCIL,   AND  POLICE 
AND   GAS   COMMISSIONERS. 

Thomas  Richardson,  Esq.,  Lord  Provost. 
James  Dewar,  Esq.,  Dean  of  Guild. 
John  M  Arthur,  Esq.,  \ 

James  Wotherspoon,  Esq.,  (  -d  -i- 
F.  P.  Carnegie,  Esq.,  i. 

John  Chalmers,  Esq.,  ' 

Daniel  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  Treasurer. 
Wm.  MacLeish,  Esq.,  City  Clerk. 


MUNICIPAL   LISTS. 


First  Ward. 
Thomas  Richardson. 
F.  P.  Carnegie,  commission  agt. 
W.  B.  Thomson,  spirit  merchant 
R.  Hay  Robertson,  merchant. 
James  Honey,  grocer. 
John  Moncrieff,  glassblower. 
Thomas  Love,  auctioneer. 


COUNCILLORS. 

Third  Ward. 
James  Wotherspoon,  hatter. 
R.  G.  Ramsay,  Kinnoull. 
John  Frazer,  clothier. 
Andrew  Martin,  brewer. 
John  Duncan,  draper. 
David  Galloway,  grain  mercht. 

Fourth  Ward. 
John  M 'Arthur,  turner. 
George  Brown,  grocer. 
Richard  Walker,  yarn  dealer. 
Robert  Mitchell,  solicitor. 
John  MacLeish,  accountant. 
William  Munro,  grocer. 


Second  Ward. 
Daniel  Mackenzie,  grocer. 
John  Moir,  mason. 
John  Chalmers,  architect. 
Duncan  Gow. 
J.  B.  Sime,  draper. 
John  Henderson,  photographer. 

City  Clerk — Wm.  MacLeish. 
Assistant  do. — Robert  Keay. 

Collector  of  Assessed  Taxes  and  Stent — A.  Bums  M'Donald. 
Session  Clerk — ^John  Thomas,  solicitor,  St.  John  Street. 
City  Architect — Andrew  Heaton,  72  George  Street. 
Inspector  of  Works — George  Wells,  3  High  Street. 
Burgh  Assessor — D.  Mackintosh,  surveyor,  Tay  Street. 
•City  Chamberlain,   Collector  of  Police  Assessment  and  Shore 
Dues — James  Thomson,  3  High  Street. 

LORD  provost's   COMMITTEE. 

Lord  Provost  (co7i.) ,  Dean  of  Guild,  Bailies  M'Arthur,  Wo- 
i;herspoon,  Carnegie,  and  Chalmers;  Tresurer  M'Kenzie;  Coun- 
cillors Brown,  Martin,  Ramsay,  Robertson,  and  Walker. 

POLICE  AND   FIRE-ENGINE  COMMITTEE. 

Four  a  quorum. 
The  Lord  Provost,  Dean  of  Guild,  Bailies,   Treasurer,  and 
Councillors  Brown,  Henderson,  Honey,  Martin,  Moir,  Ramsay, 
and  Thomson.     Wm.  MacLeish,  solicitor,  clerk;  David  Keay, 
:  solicitor,  treasurer. 

FIRE  BRIGADE. 

This  department  is  under  the  management  of  the  Captain  of 
the  Brigade,  and,  should  occasion  require,  information  given  at 
■the  Police  Office,  No.  i,  High  Street,  will  receive  every  attention. 

Chief— John  Welsh,  Superintendent  of  Police. 

Captain — ^James  Macleish,  plumber,  15  Mill  Street. 

1st  Lieutenant — John  Murie,  plumber,  6  High  Street. 

2d  Lieutenant — Geo.  Craigie,  lamplighter,  2  Carpenter  St- 


MUNICIPAL   LISTS. 


GASWORK   COMMITTEE. 
Four  a  quorum. 

The  Lord  Provost,  Bailies  M 'Arthur  and  Chalmers,  Treasurer 
Mackenzie  (con.).  Councillors  Brown,  Frazer,  Henderson, 
Honey,  Love,  Martin,  Moir,  Moncrieff,  Munro,  Ramsay,  Sime, 
and  Walker. 


LIST  OF  WATERWORKS'  COMMISSIONERS. 

Mr  John  Moir. 
„  John  Moncrieff. 
,,  John  MacLeish. 
,,  William  Munro. 
,,  John  Murdoch. 
,,  Alexander  Moncrieff. 
,,  John  Miller  Miller. 
,,  J.  C.  Pinkeiton. 
,,  Robert  Pullar. 
,,  R.  G.  Ramsay. 
,,  Thomas  Roy. 
,,  W.  B.  Thomson. 


The  Lord  Provost  of  Perth. 
Mr  Robert  Robertson. 

,,  James  Wotherspoon. 

„  Daniel  M'Kenzie. 

„  George  Brown. 

„  Andrew  Coates. 

,,  Thomas  Calderwood. 

„  Peter  Campbell. 

,,  John  Dickson. 

„  Robert  Dow. 

„  John  Frazer. 

„  Kirkwood  Hewat. 

„  John  Jamieson. 

Clerk — Horace  Skeete 


TRADES'  CONVENER  COUPvT. 
Convener — David  Mackie. 

Deacon  of  Hammermen, David  Mackie. 

„         Wrights, George  Bruce. 

„         Glovers,    John  Murdoch. 

„         Bakers,     James  Pullar. 

„         Tailors,     James  Cairncross. 

,,  Shoemakers,    David  Norwell. 

„         Fleshers, William  Crawford. 

,5         Weavers, John  Mackay. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer — Alex.  Wilson. 
This  Court  acts  as  Trustees  to  Stewart's  Free  School,  Mill  St. 


GUILD    COURT. 

Dean  of  Guild,   James  Dewar. 

Lord  Provost,     Thomas  Richardson. 

Trades,    Convener  Mackie. 

Clerk, John  Thomas,  solicitor. 

Treasurer,    Alexander  M'Gregor. 

Land  Steward,  Alexander  Ritchie. 

Officer,    John  Easton. 


COUNTY   LISTS. 


POLLING    STATIONS. 

PARLIAMENTARY. 

First  District, Sheriff  Court-Room,  County  Buildings^ 

Second     ,,        Burgh  Court-Room. 

Third       „       Seminaries,  Rose  Terrace. 

MUNICIPAL. 

First  Ward, City  Hall. 

Second  „ Sheriff  Court -Room  and  General  Wit- 
ness-Room, County  Buildings. 

Third      ,,      Council-Room  and  Burgh  Court-Room. 

Fourth   ,,      Seminaries. 


III.-COUNTY   LISTS. 


COMMISSIONERS     OF    SUPPLY. 

Convener — William  Smythe  of  Methven, 
Five  hundred  and  twenty-five  of  the  noblemen  and  gentlemen 
of  the  county  are  qualified  as  Commissioners  of  Supply,  as  well 
as,  for  the  time  being,  the  Sheriff  and  his  Substitutes,  the  Lord 
Provost,  the  Dean  of  Guild,  and  the  Deacon  of  the  Corporation 
of  Glovers  of  the  Royal  Burgh  of  Perth. 

Clerk — WilHam  MacLeish. 


COURT  OF  LIEUTENANCY. 

Lord  Lieutenant — The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Kinnaird. 

Vice-Lieutenant— Sir  Wm.  Stirling-Maxwell,  Bart.,  K.T.,  M.P. 

Convener  of  Finance  Committee — Lord  Kinnaird. 
Chairman  of  County  Prison  Bd. — Wilham  Smythe  of  Methven. 
Chairman  County  Public  Buildings  Committee — Lord  Kinnaird. 

Chairman  on  County  Bills — The  Earl  of  Mansfield. 

Chairman  of  Lunacy  Board — Lieutenant-Col.  Drummond-Hay„. 

Clerk — William  MacLeish. 

DEPUTY- LIEUTENANTS. 

Perth  Sub-Division. 

Convener — The  Lord  Provost  of  Perth. 


The  Earl  of  Mansfield. 

Sir  Thomas  Moncreiffe,  Bart. 

William  Smythe. 


Hon.  A.  F.  Kinnaird,  M.P. 
C.  T.  C.  Grant  of  Kilgraston. 
Charles  Maclean  of  Gleneam. 


Clerk — William  MacLeish. 


COUNTY    LISTS. 


JUSTICES   OF  THE   PEACE, 

RESIDING   IN   OR   NEAR   PERTH. 


J.  M.  Graham  of  Murrayshall. 
James    Maxtone    Graham,    of 

Cultoquhey. 
Anthony      George      Maxtone 

Graham,  yr.  of  Cultoquhey. 

C.  T.  C.  Grant,  of  Kilgrastcn. 
Thomas  Greig  of  Glencarse. 
Thomas  W.  Greig,  yr.  of  do. 
Lieut. -Col.  Henry  J.  Sharpe. 
John  Steele  of  Blackpark. 
William  Lowson  of  Balthayock. 

D.  Lumsden,  Pitcairnfield. 
P.  M.  Matthew  of  Newrailn. 
Rev.  A.  Fleming  of  Inchyra. 
John  Chisholm  of  Northbank. 
Col.  Frank  Stewart  Sandeman, 

Stanley. 


Andrew  Coates,  Bridgend. 

A.  B.  Sandeman,  Huntingtower 

Ex-Lord  Provost  Pullar,  Perth. 

Ex-Lord  Provost  Sidey,      do. 

W.  M.  Farney, 

Kirkwood  Hewat, 

Andrew  Graham, 

John  Shields, 

H.  H.  Norie,  banker, 

A.  Burns,  banker, 

Robert  Pullar, 

Thomas  Richardson, 

John  M'Neill, 

John  Fisher, 

John  Dickson,  W.S., 

Laurence  Rintoul, 


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And  for  the  time  being — 


The  Sheriff  of  the  County  of 
Perth  and  Sheriffs  &  Sheriffs- 
Substitute  of  the  Counties  of 
Forfar,  Fife,  Kinross,  and 
Clackmannan. 


H.  Barclay,  LL.D.,  Sher.-Sub. 
Arch.  M 'Donald,  Lord  Provost 
R .  H.  Robertson,  Dean  of  Guild 
Robert  Robertson,  first  Bailie. 
John  M'Arthur,  second  Bailie. 


COUNTY  PRISON  FOR   PERTHSHIRE. 

William  Smythe  of  Methven,  chairman  and  convener. 
William  MacLeish,  clerk  and  treasurer. 


Thomas  Wilson,  governor. 
F.  I.  White,  M.D.,  surgeon. 
Rev.  J.  P.  St.  Clair,  chaplain. 
Andrew  Syme,  clerk. 
Mrs.  Wilson,  matron. 


Helen  Small,  female  warder. 
Joseph  Sime,  head  warder. 
John  Young,  weaving  warder. 
James  Stewart,  prison  warder. 


MURTHLY   ASYLUM. 

Medical  Superintendent, W.  C.  M'Intosh,  M.D. 

Assistant  Physician, 

Chaplain, Rev.    Neil    M.     M'Naughton, 

Kinclaven. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer, W.  MacLeish,  solicitor,  Perth. 

Housekeeper, Miss  M'Nicoll. 

Steward, William  Wood. 

Superintendent  of  Females, .  .  .  .Miss  Brand. 
Head  Attendant  of  Males,    . . .  .William  Grant. 


COUNTY    LISTS. 


57TH   BRIGADE   DEPOT. 

Colonel  Robertson  Ross,  C.B.,  officer  commanding. 

Major  James  Wray,  paymaster;  A  Geddes,  quartermaster. 

42d  and  79th  Highlanders — 2  companies  of  each. 


ROYAL  PERTHSHIRE    MILITIA. 

Rifle  green;  facings  scarlet. 

Honorary  Colonel,  . ,  Sir  Thos.  Moncreiife,  Bart.,  Oct.  30, 

Lieut. -Colonel,   Viscount  Stormont, Dec.  22, 

Major,    John  Wedderburn  Ogilvy,    June  19, 

SupernumeraryMajor,Lord  Charles  L.  Kerr,  . .  .  .Oct.  i. 

Captains, ist  Class  M.C.  P.  C.  Craigie,  Feb.  20, 

Maurice  F.  Hutton, June  17, 

Thomas  M'Dougall,   April  24, 

George  Muirhead, May  20, 

George  Glas  Sandeman, . . .  .June  19, 

R.  M.  Alexander, Mar.  13, 

Lieutenants, J.  C.  Wylie,    July  I7) 

Hon.  A.  F.  George  Hay,  .  .Oct.  5, 
William  Nairne,   Instinictor 

of  Musketry, May  24, 

W.  F.  Middleton, Dec.  24, 

R.  MoncriefFe,    Mar.  18, 

Ed.  F.  Sandeman, April  15, 

Sub-Lieutenants,  . . .  .A.  B.  Stewart,    April  14, 

C.  H.  Dundas,    June  7, 

Adjut.  &  Paymaster,  Captain  H.  H.  Oldham,..  ..Oct.  26, 

Surgeon, 

Quartermaster, A.  Geddes, Dec.  20,  1856 

PERTHSHIRE     VOLUNTEERS. 

FIRST   ADMINISTRATIVE   BATTALION. 

Head-quarters,  Perth. 
D.  R.  AVilliamson,  Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Captain  Furlong  (Royal  Scots  Fusiliers),  Adjutant. 
Rev.  W.  G.  H.  Carmichael,  M.A.,  Chaplain. 

1st.  Perth, Captains  A.  Pearson  and  J.  B.  Deas. 

Lieutenant  Geo.  Ferguson. 
Sub-Lieutenant  John  Montgomerie. 

8th.  Crieff,   Captain  M'Nab. 

Lieutenants  A.  Gibson  and  D.  Kippen. 
Hon.  Chaplain,  Rev.  J.  Cunningham. 
Hon.  As.-Surg.,  M.  B.  Gairdner,  M.D. 

6th.  Dunblane, Captain  Wilson. 

Lieutenant  Thos.  Hird. 

Hon.  Chaplain,  Rev.  W.  Blair. 


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871 

872 

875 
863 

874 
868 
869 
872 

875 
872 

872 

873 
873 
874 
874 

875 
875 
875 


COUNTY    LISTS. 


PERTHSHIRE   VOLUNTEERS— Cbw/z^w^./. 

nth.  DouNE,   Captain  Clark. 

Lieutenant  Moir. 
15th.  AUCHTERARDER,  Captain  J.  Halley. 

Lieutenant  Geo.  JMailer. 

Acting  Assist. -Surgeon,  Jas.  Macfie. 
i8th.  Perth, Captain  Robertson. 

Sub-Lieutenant  Jas.  Holmes  Morrison. 
19th.  Crieff, Captain  

Lieutenant  Meikle. 

Hon.  Chaplain,  Rev.  J.  R.  Campbell. 

SECOND  ADMINISTRATIVE   BATTALION. 
(Perthshire  Highland  Rifle    Volunteers.) 
Head-quarters,  Birnam. 
W.  Macdonald  Macdonald,  Lieut, -Colonel, 
Sir  Robert  Menzies,  Bart.,  Major. 

Charles  Campbell  Hook  (late  Major  20th  Hussars),  Adjutant. 
J.  R.  Reid,  Surgeon.     Rev.  J.  A.  Honey,  D.D.,  Chaplain. 

3d.    Aberfeldy,  Captain  C.  Munro.         \ 

Lieut.  R.  M'Laren.         \  ^ 
Sub-Lieut.  J.  Ritchie.    Igreadalbane 

4th.  KILLIN, Captain  C.  Stewart.        (  Highlanders. 

Lieut.  A.  M'Naughton.  ) 
5th.  Blairgowrie,    .  .Captain  D.  Chalmers. 

Lieutenants  J.  and  A.  Baxter. 
Hon.  Chaplain,  Rev.  W.  Herdman. 
Acting  Assist. -Surgeon,  R.  Lunan. 
7th.  Coupar- Angus,  ..Captain  Charles  Boyd. 
Lieutenant  Honeyman. 
Sub-Lieutenant  E.  O.  Torry. 
Hon.  Chaplain,  Rev.  P.  Stevenson, D.D. 
Hon.  Assist. -Surgeon,  R.  Low,  M.D. 

9th.  Alyth,    Captain  W.  Japp. 

Lieut.  D.  M.  Robertson. 
Sub-Lieutenant  D.  Smith. 

13th.  St.  Martins, Captain  G.  H.  Bonner. 

Lieutenant  P.  Davidson. 

Sub-Lieutenant  C.  Stewart. 

Hon.  Chap.,  Rev.  W.  M.  S.  Hamilton. 

14th.  BiRNAM, Captain  J.  Borrie. 

Lieutenant  T.  Butter. 
Sub-Lieutenant  W.  Mackenzie. 
Hon.  Assist. -Surgeon,  J.  Murray,  M.D. 
Hon.  Chaplain,  Rev.  D.  Macpherson. 

20th.  Pitlochry, Captain  D.  Fisher. 

Lieutenant  D.  Ferguson. 


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JUDICIAL    LISTS. 


IV. -JUDICIAL   LISTS. 


SHERIFF  AND  JUSTICE   OF  PEACE   COURTS. 

Sheriff, Robert  Lee. 

Sheriff-Substitute, Hugh  Barclay,  LL.D. 

Do.  (Dunblane),  . .  .  .John  Graham. 

Sheriff-Clerk, John  Thomas. 

Sheriff-Clerk  Depute,   Adam  M'Kenzie. 

Do.  (Dunblane),  "William  Wood. 

Clerk  of  the  Peace,    Robert  Martin. 

Clerk  of  Supply,  General  Clerk  of 

Lieutenancy,  and  Clerk  to  Prison 

Board, William  MacLeish. 

Procurator-Fiscal, Melville  Jameson. 

Auditors  of  Accounts,   J.  Flockhart  &  A.  M'Kenzie. 

Chief-Constable, 

Bar-Officer, Alexander  Smith. 

PROCURATORS   AND   SOLICITORS, 
Under  the  Acts  28  dr'  29  Vict.,  cap.  85,  and  36  6^  37  Vic,  cap.  63 . 


John  Flockhart,  Perth,  18 1 7 

Alex.  Monteath,  Crieff,  1823 

John  Conning,  Perth,  1824 

David  Hepburn,  do.  1824 

James  Roy,          do.  1826 

Pat.  J.  Stirling,  Dunblane,  1831 

Andrew  Davidson,  Perth,  183 1 

D.  Clark,  Coupar- Angus,  1833 

William  Ross,  Perth,  1834 

James  Scott,         do.  1835 

W.  S.  Soutar,  Blairgowrie,  1835 

William  Brown,  Crieff,  1835 

John  Ironside,         do.  1836 

Melville  Jameson,  Perth,  1837 

Alexander  Moncrieff,  do.  1838 
A.Robertson,  Blairgowrie,  1838 
James  Ross,  Perth, 
T.  P.  Knox,  Dunblane, 
Jas.  Mitchell,  Pitlochry, 
Jas.  Dick  Miller,  Perth, 
John  Young,  do. 
James  M'Laren,  Crieff, 

Jn.  A.  Gloag,  Edinburgh,  1842 

John  Myies,  Forfar,  1842 

Robert  Martin,  Perth,  1842 

J.  Lowe,  Coupar-Angus,  1843 

John  Kippen,  Perth,  1843 

James  MacRosty,  Crieff,  1847 


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1839 
1839 
1839 
1 841 
1842 


A.  G.  Reid,  Auchterarder,  1847 
James  Sharp,  Crieff,  1847 

J.  M'Laren,  Co. -Angus,  1848 
Thomas  Soutar,  Crieff,  1848 
Malcolm  M'Gregor,  Edin.,  1851 
George  Roy,  Dundee,  1851 

John  Thomas,  Perth,  1851 

Horace  Skeete,  do.  1 851 

Jas.  AVatson,  Co. -Angus,  1852 
C.W.L.  Forbes,  Aberfeldy,  1852 
John  M.  Miller,  Perth,  1852 
David  Keay,  do.  1852 

Thos.  R.  Kinmont,  Errol,  1853 
AVilliam  Maury,  Perth,  1853 
Charles  Findlay,   do.  1853 

Thos.  Thornton,  Dundee,  1854 
Alex.  Wilson,  Perth,  1855 

Chas.  Boyd,  Co. -Angus,  1856 
W.  MacLeish,  Perth,  1856 

William  Japp,  Alyth,  1857 

Archibald  Paul,  Dundee,  1857 
W.L.Young,  Auchterard.  1857 
C.  Morland  Hunter,  do.  1857 
Alex.  MacKenzie,  Forres,  1858 
Joseph  Dickie,  Dunk  eld,  1858 
Alex.  Graham,  Crieff,  1858 

Jas.  Hunter,  jun.,  Dundee,  1858 
Henry  Whyte,  Perth,  1859 


JUDICIAL   LISTS. 


11 


SHERIFF  COURTS,  he— continued. 


J.  C.  Pinkerton,  Perth, 
Alex.  Gibson,  Dundee, 
Wm.  Scott,  jun.,  do., 
D.  Kerr  Smith,  Edin., 
Jn.  Macfarlane,  Stirhng, 
Andrew  Henry,  Dundee, 
Eben.  Smith,  Kilmarnock, 
J,  Fraser  Calder,  Dundee, 
David  G.  Stewart,     do. 
J.  Smyth  Fleming,  Alyth, 
Henry  Gordon,  Pitlochry, 
Jas.  W.  Barty,  Dunblane, 
R.Robertson,  Blairgowrie 
J.  Paterson,  Dundee, 
George  Kyd,  Perth, 
"W.  Thomson,  Dunblane, 
"Walter  M 'Lean,  Glasgow, 
And.  Crawford,  Stirling, 
Charles  Wingate,    do. 
"W.  Buchanan,  Callander, 
D.MansonM'Kay,  Perth, 
Thos.  Barclay,  Hamilton, 
Adam  M'Kenzie,  Perth, 
Robert  Robertson,  do. 
George  Gray,  Glasgow, 
John  Scott,  Blairgowrie, 
T.  Crabb  Greig,  Edin., 
Wm.  M'Donald,  Dundee, 
■WUliam  Reid,  Perth, 
Robert  Mitchell,  do. 
George  Begg,  Edinburgh, 
R.  Cuthbert,  Perth, 
George  Haggart,  Dundee, 
J.  B.  Miller,  Blairgowrie, 
Alex.  Jenkins,  Stirling, 
Peter  Simpson,  Edin., 
Malcolm  Stewart,  Perth, 
A.  H.  Ballingal,       do. 
John  R.  Young,  Dundee, 
W.  Chalmers,  Perth, 
D.  Johnstone,  Dundee, 
R.  Maivride,  Edinburgh, 
Alex,  Thomson,  Brechin, 
Wm.  B.  Milne,  Dundee, 
James  Lindsay,  Glasgow, 
William  Young,  Perth, 


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860 

860 

860 

860 

860 

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862 

862 

862 

863 

864 

864 

864 

865 

865 

865 

865 

865 

865 

865 

865 

865 

865 

865 

865 

865 

865 

865 

865 

866 

867 

867 

867 

867 

867 

867 

869 

869 

869 

870 

870 

870 

871 

871 

872 


John  E.  Roger,  CriefF, 
John  Dickson,  Perth, 
Geo.  A.  Mackenzie,  do. 
Lauchlan  MTntosh,  Edin., 
Jas.  M'Laren,  jun.,  Crieff, 
I.  H.Anderson,  Blairg'rie, 
Thomas  Soutar,       do. 
Robert  M.  Kippen,  Perth, 
Dan.  Gorrie,  Dunfermline, 
Wm.  C.  Young,  Perth, 
George  Allan,         do. 
P.  MTntyre,  Dunblane, 
James  Dunbar,  Glasgow, 
Thos.  M.  Wilson,  Dundee, 
W.  Alexander,  Dunblane, 
John  C.  Anderson,  Forfar, 
Thos.  Congleton,  Dundee, 
William  M.  Cunningham, 

Glasgow, 
James  C.  Dow,  Perth, 
John  Martin,  Glasgow, 
Pat.  S.  M'Lean,  Glasgow, 
Hugh  Colquhoun,    do. 
Wm.  B.  Dickie,  Dundee, 
Jas.  S.  Fleming,  Stirling, 
James  Gavin,  Dunblane, 
Harry  V.  Hunter,  Perth, 
D.  Duncan,  jun.,  Dundee, 
James  M.  Gray,        do. 
Wm.  Shiress,  Brechin, 
Andrew  M'Lean,  Dundee, 
John  P.  Kyd,  Dundee, 
James  M.  Laird,  Forfar, 
R.  Mitchell,  Cupar-Fife, 
R.  Hislop,  Auchterarder, 
David  Marshall,  Perth, 
John  B.  M'Cash,  do. 
James  M,  Kirk,     do. 
Hugh  Mitchell,  Pitlochry, 
And.  Bennet,  Arbroath, 
Wm.  Hepburn,  Forfar, 
Geo.  Kennedy,  Glasgow, 
John  Stewart,  Perth, 
William  Stewart  WUkie, 

Alyth, 


1877 


12  JUDICIAL   LISTS. 


SHERIFF  COURTS,  he— continued. 

SHERIFF   OFFICERS. 

Alloa — Alexander  Thomson.  Coupar -Angus — Alexander 
M'Lachlan.  Crieff — John  Ferguson  and  John  H.  Stewart. 
Dunblane — Thomas  M'CuUoch.  Dundee — James  S.  Mills 
and  Thomas  Gourlay.  Dunkeld — John  Robertson,  Kinloch- 
Rannoch — Duncan  Stewart.  Kinross — Donald  Manson. 
Perth — James  RoUo  and  James  Hutton.  Pitlochry — ^James 
Skinner.     Weem — Thomas  .Stewart. 

messengers-at-arms. 
Perth — James  RoUo.     Dunblane— Thomas  M'Culloch. 

meeting  of  courts. 
The  Sheriff-Court  for  the  County  is  held  every  Tuesday  and 
Friday  during  the  Session,  and  one  Court,  at  least,  is  held  at  each 
vacation;  the  Sheriff  Small-Debt  Court  every  Tuesday.     Quarter 
Sessions  are  held  on  the  statutory  days  and  by  adjournment. 

meeting  of  courts  under  the  small-debt  act. 
At  Perth,  . . .  .Every  Tuesday  during  Session. 

Crieff,    Every  second  Sat.  of  Feb.,  May,  Aug.,  and  Nov^ 

Dunblane  . . .  .Every  Wednesday  during  Session. 
Dunkeld,  . . .  .Every  first  Saturday  of  April,  August,  and  Dec. 
Aberfeldy. . .  .Every  fourth  Saturday  of  April,  Aug.,  and  Dec. 
Blairgowrie,.  .Every  second  Sat.  of  Jan.,  April,  July,  and  Oct. 
Co.-Angus,  .  .Every  third  Saturday  of  January,  April,  July,  and 

October,  at  1 1  o'clock  each  day. 
Auchterarder,  Last  Monday  of  January,  April,  July,  and  Oct. 


LICENSING  COURTS. 

By  the  Acts  9  Geo,  IV.  cap  58,  16  &  17  Vict.  cap.  67,  and 
25  &  26  Vict.  cap.  35,  the  Magistrates  of  Burghs  are  required 
to  meet  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  April  and  the  third  Tuesday 
of  October,  in  each  year,  to  consider  the  applications  for  License 
Certificates  within  the  Burgh,  and  the  Justices  of  Peace  on  the 
first  Tuesday  of  April  and  the  last  Tuesday  in  October  in  the 
County,  with  power  to  adjourn  during  one  month  after  each 
meeting.  The  applications  must  be  lodged,  and  a  fee  of  3s  paid, 
ten  days  previous  to  each  meeting;  and  the  Magistrates  and 
Justices  are  restricted  from  granting  Certificates  except  at  the 
statutory  periods.  The  following  is  the  Perth  District  of  the 
County,  as  appointed  by  the  Quarter  Sessions  on  September 
29,  1828 — viz.,  Aberdalgie,  Abernethy,  Arngask,  Dunbarney, 
Dron,  Dunning,  Forgandenny,  Forteviot,  Findogask,  Kinnoull, 
Methven,  Moneydie,  Redgorton,  Rhynd,  Scone,  Tippermuir, 
Perth. 


JUDICIAL   LISTS.  13 


LICENSING  COTJICIS— continued. 

APPEAL   COURTS, 

Quarter  Sessions,  for  hearing  appeals  in  Licensing  cases, 
"held  at  Perth  on  the  first  Friday  of  May  and  third  Friday  of 
November.  Appeals  must  be  lodged  within  ten  days  after  the 
judgment  appealed  against. 

COUNTY  LICENSING   COURT  AND    JOINT    COURT  FOR  BURGHS, 

For  considering  applications  for  confirmation  of  any  Mew 
Premises,  licensed  for  the  first  time  by  the  District  Licensing 
Courts,  under  the  "Publicans'  Certificates  (Scotland)  Act,  1876,'* 
are  fixed  to  be  held  on  the  same  days  as  the  Appeal  Courts 
above  mentioned. 

DEALERS   IN   GAME. 

The  Justices  meet  in  the  beginning  of  July  for  granting  Licen- 
ses to  Dealers  in  Game  under  Acts  23  and  24  Vict.  cap.  90,  and 
previous  relative  Acts. 

SOCIETY   OF   SOLICITORS. 

This  Society  was  instituted  in  1825,  and  is  now  incorporated 
ty  Royal  Charter,  dated  3d  September,  1857,  into  a  body  politic 
^nd  corporate,  by  the  name  of  "  The  Society  of  Procurators  and 
Solicitors  in  the  City  and  County  of  Perth."  The  main  object 
of  the  Society  was  the  establishment  of  a  Law  Library,  and 
accordingly  there  has  been  formed  an  extensive  collection  of 
books,  containing  almost  every  work  immediately  relating  to  the 
profession.  There  is  a  standing  Committee  of  Management 
appointed  annually,  consisting  of  the  office-bearers  and  five 
members. 

The  Library  of  the  Society  is  in  the  County  Buildings,  and  is 
■  -open  from  10  A.M.  till  2  p.m. 

President — Robert  Martin,  Esq, 
Vice-President — Charles  Findlay,  Esq. 
Secretary  and  Treasurer — David  Keay,  Esq. 
Honorary  Librarian — Robert  Mitchell,  Esq. 
Sub-Librarian — Mr  James  Needham. 

COMMITTEE   OF   MANAGEMENT. 

The  Office-Bearers. 
William  MacLeish. 
J.  M.  Miller. 

AUDITOR. 

David  Keay. 

poors'   AGENTS. 

John  Bums   M'Cash,   Perth;    Robert  Hislop,  Auchterarder ; 
and  James  M'Laren,  jun.,  CriefF. 


Alex.  Graham,  Crieflf. 
Alexander  Wilson. 
Henry  Whyte. 


14 


JUDICIAL   LISTS. 


SOCIETY  OF  SOLIClTOR.S—contzmied. 


AJlan,  George,  Perth, 
Barty,  J.  W.,  Dunblane, 
Boyd,  Charles,  Co.- Angus, 
Chalmers,  Wm.,  Perth, 
Conning,  John,       do. 
Clark,  D.,  Coupar-Angus, 
Davidson,  Andrew,  Perth, 
Finlay,  Charles,  do. 

Forbes,  C  W.  L.,  Aber- 

feldy, 
Gordon,  Henry,  Pitlochry, 
Graham,  Alex.,  CriefF, 
Hepburn,  David,  Perth, 
Ironside,  John,  CriefF, 
Jameson,  Melville,  Perth, 
Japp,  William,  Alyth, 
Keay,  David,  Perth, 
Kinmont,  Thos.  R.,  Errol, 
Kippen,  John,      Perth, 
Mackenzie,  G.  A.,  do. 
Martin,  Robert, 
Maury,  William, 
Miller,  lames  D., 
Miller,  John  M., 
Mitchell,  Robert, 
Mitchell,  James,  Pitlochry, 
Miller,  J.  B.,  Blairgowrie, 


do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 


1870 
1864 
1865 
1872 
1825 

1835 
1832 

1853 

1852 

1873 
1858 
1825 

1843 
1837 
1858 

1853 
1853 
1844 
1872 

1843 
1853 
1840 

1853 
1873 
1858 
1870 


Moncrieff,  Alex.,  Perth, 
MacRosty,  James,  CrieflF, 
M'Laren,  J.,  Co. -Angus, 
M'Laren,  James,  CriefF, 
M'Laren,  J.,  jun.,  Crieff, 
MacLeish,  Wm.,  Perth, 
Pinkerton,  J.  C,      do. 
Reid,  A.  G.,  Auchterarder, 
Reid,  WiUiam,  Perth, 
Robertson,  Robert,  Blair- 
gowrie, 
Robertson,  Robt.,  Perth, 
Ross,  William,  do. 

Roy,  James,  do. 

Scott,  John,  Blairgowrie, 
Skeete,  Horace,  Perth, 
Soutar,  Thomas,  Crieff, 
Soutar,  T.,  Blairgowrie, 
Stewart,  Malcolm,  Perth, 
Thomas,  John,  do. 

Whyte,  Henry,  do. 

Wilson,  Alexander,  do. 
Young,  John,  do. 

Young,  W.Cochrane,  do. 
Young,  William,       do. 
Young,  W.  L.,  Auchter- 
arder, 


1838 
i860 
1858 
1856 
1873 
1857 
1870 

1853 
1865 

1865 
1867 

1834 
1826 

1868 
1851 

1859 
1873 
1870 
1851 
1864 
1858 
1 841 
1875 
1875 

1858 


Masters  Extraordinary  for  Scotland  of  the  Court  of  Chancery. 

C.  W.  L.  Forbes,  solicitor,  Aberfeldy,  and  Melville  Jameson, 
solicitor,  Perth. 


GENERAL  PRISON  FOR  SCOTLAND. 

Henry  May,  Esq.,  Governor;  Rev.  A.J.  B.  Baxter,  M.A., 
Chaplain ;  Rev.  WiUiam  Blatch,  visiting  Episcopalian  Clergy- 
man;  Rev.  William  Smith,  D.D.,  visiting  R.  C.  Priest;  Sir 
Robert  Christison,  Bart.,  M.D.,  Edinburgh,  visiting  Physician; 
John  M'Naughton,  M.B.,  Resident  Surgeon;  James  Moncur, 
Interim  Deputy-Governor  and  Steward  and  Chief  Clerk; 
David  Robertson,  First  Class  Clerk;  Samuel  Brownsmith, 
A.  Menzies,  and  Robert  Wittet,  Second  Class  Clerks ;  James 
Watson,  Clerk  of  Works;  WilUam  Sievewi-ight,  Scripture 
Reader;  Janet  Beattie,  Matron;  Mary  Moir,  Sub-Matron;  Jane 
M.  Gregor  and  Ann  Hislop,  Scripture  Readers ;  five  Male  and 
five  Female  Teachers. 


COMMERCIAL    LISTS.  1 5 


V.-COMMBRCIAL    LISTS. 


BANKING  COMPANIES. 


Hours  of  Public  Business  from    lo  A.M.  till  3  p.m.,   and 
Saturday  from  10  A.M.  till  12  noon. 


BANK    OF    SCOTLAND,    ST.    JOHN    STREET. 

(Central  Bank  District) . 

Archibald  Burns,  Manager. 

J.  W.  Jameson,   accountant;   James   Paterson,   cashier;   John 

Macnaughton,  teller. 

Branches.  Agents. 

Aberfeldy, James  M'Kerchar. 

Alyth,   D.  H.  Halket. 

Auchterarder,    James  Smitton. 

Blackford, Uavid  Lawson. 

Blairgowrie, Alexander  and  Robert  Robertson. 

Callander, A.  Macnaughton  &  Duncan  Stewart. 

Coupar-Angus, John  M'Laren. 

Crieff,    John  M'Nab. 

Dunblane  f  J.  W.  Barty. 

Dunblane, |  William  Thomson. 

Dunkeld, John  Duff. 

Killin, Robert  A.  Robertson. 

Newburgh,   John  Lyell. 

Pitlochry, Henry  Gordon. 

Draw  on  London  Ofhce,  Lothbury,  E.C.;  the  Bank  of  England; 

Coutts  &  Company;  and  Smith,  Payne,  &  Smiths. 

The  business  of  the  Central  Bank  was  amalgamated  with  that  of  the  Bank 
of  Scotland  on  the  12th  August,  1868. 

COMMERCIAL    BANK    OF    SCOTLAND,    SOUTH    STREET. 

Thomas  Soutar,  agent. 

J.  C.  Wilson,  accountant;   R.  E.  Murdoch,  teller;  W.  Maclagan, 

clerk;  William  Gordon,  porter. 

Branches.  Agents. 

Aberfeldy,      C.  W.  L.  Forbes. 

Blairgowrie, , Anderson,  Chapman,  &  Scott. 

Callander,     W.  Buchanan. 

Comrie, John  Mackenzie. 

Crieff,    William  France. 

Dunkeld, George  Carphin. 

Newburgh,   Alexander  Laing. 

Pitlochry, Evan  Eraser. 


l6  COMMERCIAL    LISTS. 


UNION    BANK    OF    SCOTLAND,    24    GEORGE    STREET. 
Henry  H.  Norie,  cashier;  Alex.  Robertson,  accountant;  Charles 
Stevenson,   first   teller;   D.  G.  Glennie,  second   teller;    John 
Hood,  porter. 

Agents  in  London — Glyn,  Mills,  &  Co. 

,,  Edinburgh — Union  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Branches.  Agents. 

Aberfeldy, George  Rankin. 

Auchterarder, \\  illiam  L.  Young. 

Blair- Athole,    A.  Stewart. 

Blairgowrie, W.  S.  Soutar. 

C'  upar- Angus, J-  P-  Paton. 

Crieff,      J.  &.  A.  Gibson. 

Dunning,    M.  &  M.  H.  Lawson,  joint  agents, 

Dunkeld, Joseph  Dickie. 

Krrol, Thomas  R.  Kinmont. 

Killin,    J.  M'Naughton. 

Pitlochry, Jas.  &  Hugh  Mitchell,  joint  agents.. 


BRITISH    LINEN    COMPANY,    77    GEORGE    STREET. 

Conning,  Hunter,  and  Ballingal,  agents. 

"William  Ritchie,  teller;   R.  P.  Ramage,   accountant;  John  H. 

M'Laren  and  John  Watson,  clerks. 

Draw  on  Smith,  Payne,  &  Smiths,  London. 


NATIONAL    BANK    OF    SCOTLAND,    5    HIGH    STREET. 

David  L.  Jolly,  agent. 

Peter  M'Gregor,  accountant;  James  Boyd,  teller;  George  Miller, 

John  Kippen,  and  Geo.  Anderson,  clerks. 

Draw  on  Glyn,  Mills,  &c  Co.,  and  Union  Bank  of  London. 


ROYAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND,  80  GEORGE  STREET. 

Melville  Jameson,  agent. 

W.  D.  Forbes,  accountant ;   E.  Cardy,  A.  K.  Wright,  and  D. 

M'Farlane,  clerks;  James  Young,  porter. 

Draw  on  Messrs.  Coutts  and  Co.,  London,  and  the  Bank  of 
England. 


CITY    OF    GLASGOW    BANK,    30    ST.    JOHN    STREET. 

Alex.  Hay,  agent;  Alex.  Macbeth,  sub-agent. 

Alex.  Gordon,  accountant;  John  Morris  and  James  B.  Dobbie, 

clerks. 
Draw  on  the  London  Joint  Stock  Bank,  London. 


COMMERCIAL    LISTS.  1 7 

CLYDESDALE    BANKING    COMPANY,    3  ST.    JOHN   STREET. 

Thomas  &  MacLeish,  agents. 

Andrew  T.    Scott,   accountant;    H.   Galbraith  and  F.   W. 

Lorimer,  clerks. 

Draw  on  London  and  Westminster  Bank. 


ABERDEEN  TOWN  AND    COUNTY  BANK,   VICTORIA  BUILD- 
INGS, TAY  STREET,  AND  SOUTH  METHVEN  STREET. 

MacLeish  &  Robertson,  agents. 

John    Reiach    and    Joseph    Hopkins,    accountants ;     Robert 

Thomson,  clerk. 

London  Correspondent,  London  Joint  Stock  Bank. 


SAVINGS    BANK   OF  THE    COUNTY    AND    CITY    OF  PERTHj 
TAY   STREET. 

(Established  in  1838,  and  certified  under  the  Act  of  1863). 

Melville  Jameson,  secretary. 

William  A.  Barclay,  actuary  and  cashier. 

George  R.  Roy,   accountant;   James  Soutar  and  James  M. 

Crichton,  clerks. 

The  Office  of  this   Bank  is  open  every  lawful  day,   except 

Saturday,  from  10  till  3  p.m.     On  Saturday  from  10  till  12  noon, 

and  from  6  till  8  evening. 

N.B. — No  money  paid  out  on  Saturday  after  12  noon. 

BANK   HOLIDAYS. 

(By  new  Aci  ^^  Vict.,  chap,  i"]) . 


New  Year's  Day,    ....Jan.     I 

Good  Friday, April  7 

Christmas  Day, Dec.  25 


First  Monday  in  May. 
First  Monday  in  August. 


TERMS   IN   SCOTLAND. 

Candlemas, Feb.     2  I  Lammas, Aug.    i 

Whitsunday,    May  15  j  Martinmas, Nov.  1 1 


FAIRS   IN   PERTH. 

First  of  Luke, First  Friday  of  March. 

Palmsune'en, First  Friday  of  April. 

Midsummer, First  Friday  of  July. 

Sheep  and  Wool,    First  Tuesday  of  July. 

St.  John's  Day, First  Friday  of  September. 

Little  Dunning, Third  Friday  of  October. 

Hiring, Friday  after  Martinmas  (o.s. 

,Andrewsmas, Second  Friday  of  December. 

C 


i8 


PUBLIC    CONVEYANCES. 


SHIPPING  OF  THE   PORT   OF  PERTH. 

si.  signifies  sloop;  sc.  schooner;  br.  brig;  sm.  smack. 


Names. 


Owners. 


Tons. 

Built. 

37 

■ 
1847 

33 

i860 

20 

1844 

72 

i860 

n 

1857 

119 

i860 

220 

1865 

257 

1866 

21 

1859 

31 

1852 

76 

i860 

20 

1861 

82 

1865 

20 

1851 

24 

1864 

97 

1856 

167 

1862 

93 

1859 
1870 

94 

1848 

66 

1851 

253 

1865 

80 

1862 

70 

1863 

100 

1868 

77 

i860 

S5 

1864 

Albion,              . .  . .  si. 

Barbara  Young,  . .  sc. 

Betsy,               . .  . .  si. 

Betsy,               . .  . .  sc. 

Britannia,        . .  . .  si. 

Brothers,          . .  . .  sc. 

Catherine  Leed,  . .  sc. 

Countess  of  Dudley,  br. 

David  Edwards,  . .  si. 

Elizabeth  and  Margaret,  si. 

Ellen  Kerr,      . .  . .  sc. 

Euphemia,       . .  . .  si. 

Gowrie,             . .  . .  sc. 

Helen,              . .  . .  si. 

Helen  Taylor,  . .  sm. 

Jane  Cameron,  . .  sc. 

Janet  Duncan,  . .  br. 

Jessie,               . .  . .  sc. 

Jessie,               . .  . .  sc. 

Lady  Campbell,  . .  br. 

Margaret,        . .  . .  sc. 

Margaret  Powrie,  . .  br. 

Mary  and  Annie,  . .  sc. 

Mary  Elizabeth,  . .  sc. 

North  Sea,       . .  . .  sc. 

Tay,       . .          . .  . .  sc. 

Try  Again,       . .  . .  sc. 


J.  Cameron, 

Wm.  Harper, 

R.  Ferguson, 

John  Cameron, 

H.  Speed, 

Scott  &  Welsh, 

Murdoch  Leed, 

J.  &  R.  Morison,     . . 

J.  T.  Edwards, 

R.  Taylor,     . . 

A.  &  H.  M'Laren, 

George  Speed, 

P.  Kinnear, 

John  Muckersy, 

J.  Milne, 

John  Cameron, 

A.  M.  &  R.  M.  Duncan, 

J.  Murchison, 

Mrs.  Robertson, 

Mackay  &  Wilkinson, 

C.  1'.  Henderson,    . . 

C .  Powrie, 

Arnold  &  Moon,      . . 

George  Burns, 

J.  Pitblado, 

M.  &  G.  Robertson, 

Mrs.  Robertson, 


CUSTOM-HOUSE  HOLIDAYS. 
Good  Friday,  Queen's  Birthday,  and  Christmas  Day. 


VII.-PUBLIC    CONVEYANCES. 


RAILWAYS. 


CALEDONIAN. 

Incorporated  T^lst  jfuly,  1845. 

Chairman — Thomas  Hill,  Esq. 

OFFICIALS    (CENTRAL   SECTION). 

Secretary,  Arch.  Gibson  ;  General  Manager,  James  SmitheUs  ; 

Out-door  Locomotive  Superintendent,  Geo.  Brittain;  Resident 

Locomotive      Superintendent,     John     Montgomery;      District 

Passenger  Superintendent,  William   Gillespie;   District   Goods 

Manager,  Robert  Small ;    District  Engineer,  James  Proudfoot ; 

Local  Engineer,  WiUiam  Patterson;  Accountant,  George  Gal- 


PUBLIC    CONVEYANCES.  1 9 

braith ;  Treasurer,  Alexander  Fergusson ;  Solicitor,  Melville 
Jameson;  Stationmaster,  Robert  M 'Lagan;  Do.  (Princes  Street), 
John  Irons;  Telegraph  Superintendent,  A.  S.  Dunn. 

Offices — -Glasgow,  302  Buchanan  St.;  General  Station,  Perth. 


NORTH    BRITISH. 

Chairman  of  Directors,  John  Stirling,  Esq.,  of  Kippendavie  ; 
Deputy-Chairman,  John  Beaumont,  Esq.,  Ravensknowle,  Hud- 
dersfield. 

OFFICIALS. 

General  Manager,  John  Walker;  Secretary,  G.  B.  Wieland 
General  Goods  Manager,  D.  M'Dougall;  General  Superinten^ 
dent,  James  M'Laren;  Resident  Engineer-in- Chief,  James  Bell 
Accountant,  George  Simpson ;  Locomotive  Superintendent,  D 
Drummond;  Cashier,  James  M'Donald;  Registrar,  A.  B.  Scott 
Stationmaster,  Perth,  Robert  M 'Lagan. 

Office — Edinburgh,  4A  Princes  Street. 


HIGHLAND    RAILWAY. 
Incorporated  loth  July,  1854. 

Chairman,   Alexander   Mathieson,   Esq.    of  Ardross,    M.P. ; 
Deputy-Chairman,  The  Hon.  Thomas  Charles  Bruce,  London. 

OFFICIALS. 
Secretary  and  General  Manager,  Andrew  Dougall ;  Locomo- 
tive Superintendent,  David  Jones ;  Goods  Manager,  Inverness, 
Thomas  Mackay;  Do.,  Elgin,  George  K.  Ellis;  Superintendent 
of  Line,  Thomas  Robertson ;  Resident  Engineer,  Murdoch 
Paterson ;  Accountant,  Wm.  Fenwick ;  Assistant  Secretary, 
William  Gowenlock ;  Solicitors — Stewart,  Rule,  &  Burns,  In- 
verness; H.  &  A.  Inglis,  W.S.,  Edinburgh;  and  Martin  & 
Leslie,  London. 

RAILWAY    CARRIERS. 

Wordie  &  Co.,  Mill   Street,  receive  and  deliver  goods  for 
Caledonian  and  Plighland  Railway  Companies. 

J.  &  P.  Cameron  for  North  British  Railway  Company. 


GENERAL   PARCEL   CARRIER   OFFICE. 
Agent — Wm.  Lyons,  265  High  Street. 


20 


ECCLESIASTICAL    LISTS. 


COUNTRY   CARRIERS. 


Where  From. 


Abernethy 

Aberuthven  . .  . 
Almondbank . .  . 
Auchterarder  . 
Auchtermuchty 

Balbeggie 

Bankfoot    

Blairgowrie  . .  . 
Bridge  of  Earn . 
CoUace    

Do       

Dunning     

Do         

Errol  

Forgandenny    . 

Kinross 

Logiealmond 

Madderty 

Methven 

Newburgh 

Rait 

Do 

Stanley   

Do       

Strathmio:lo   .  .  .  . 


Names. 


Where  Lodged. 


Departure. 


William  Bett.... 
James  Fowlas  . . 
J.  Richardson  . . 
John  Winton  . . 
Fran.  Oliphant. . 
Andrew  Mitchell 
D.  M'Farlane  .. 
W.  Whittet  .... 
J.  Falconer  .... 
James  Will  .... 
Ale.xander  Young 
Henry  LaAvson. . 
William  Dougall 

J.  Martin   

J.  Falconer  .... 
P.  M'Lauchlan 

D.  Howie 

Robert  Crockart 
R.  Donaldson  . . 
A.  Williamson  . . 

J.   Brough 

R.  Brown 

D.  Stewart  .... 
Peter  Panton .... 
Fran.  Oliphant. . 


Cross  Kej'S,  Kirkside.. 

123  High  Street   

Greyhound,  Mill  Street 

123  High  Street    

S3  South  Street 

123  High  Street   

Do  

9  High  Street    

Kirkside     

Do 

3  St.  John's  Place    .... 

112  High  Street   

123  High  Street   

9  High  Street   

City  Hall  Square     .... 

Kirkside     

21  South  Methven  St. . 

112  High  Street   

Greyhoimd,  Mill  Street 

123  High  Street   

Kirkside     

118  High  Street   

112  High  Street    

126  High  Street    

53  South  Street    


Tuesdaj',  Friday 
Friday 

Do 
Tuesday,  Friday 
Friday 
Wednes. , 
Tuesday, 
Do 
Do 
Do 
Friday 
Tuesday, 
Do 
Friday 
Tuesday, 
Friday 

Do 

Do 
Tuesday,  Friday 

Do 
Friday 

Do 

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VI.-ECCLESIASTICAL   LISTS. 

PERTHSHIRE   BIBLE    SOCIETY. 

President — Robert  Lee,  Sheriff  of  the  County;  Vice-Presi- 
dents— H.  Barclay,  LL.D.,  Thomas  Greig  of  Glencarse,  John 
Pullar,  and  John  Flockhart. 

Directors — Kirkwood  Hewat,  Alexander  Greig,  Laurence 
Pullar,  Peter  Palmer,  Dr.  Bower,  James  M'Ewen,  John 
M'Donald,  Robert  Ewing,  James  Ritchie,  David  Smart,  C.  G. 
Sidey,  David  Hepburn,  John  M'Neill,  Dr.  Bramwell,  Archd. 
Macdonald,  Thos.  Whimster,  David  Morton,  and  John  Thomas. 

Secretaries — Rev.  W.  D.  Knowles,  B.A. ;  Rev.  Robt.  Milne, 
M.A.;  and  Rev.  Robert  Cowan.  Treasurer — Robert  B.  Smith, 
70  St.  John  Street.     Depositary — Andrew  Blair,  46  Mill  Street. 

PERTH  YOUNG  MEN'S  CHHISTD\N  ASSOCIATION. 
Rooms — 3  South  St.  Sohn's  Place. 
Instituted  1858. 
Hugh  Barclay,  LL.D.,   Sheriff-Substitute,   Hon.   President  ; 
Geo.  A.   M'Kenzie,  President;   David   Milne  and  Peter  Larg, 
Vice-Presidents;  Arch.  Menzies  and  Alex.  Duncan,  Secretaries; 
Chas.  A. Crichton,  Treasurer;  with  a  Committee  of  Management. 
Reading-Room  (in  conjunction  with  People's  Club  and  Insti- 
tute) open  from  9  a.m.  till  10  p.m. 

Meetings  fortnightly  from  October  to  May. 


ECCLESIASTICAL    LISTS.  21 

THE  CLERGY  AND  THEIR  PLACES  OF  WORSHIP. 

Baptist  Chapel,  ....  193  South  Street,  ..Samuel  B.  Rees. 

Congregational,  . .  Mill  Street, W.  D.  Knowles,  B.A.  .+ 

Episcopalians — 

St.  Andrew's, Caledonian  Road,.. Francis  C.  Weiss.      — 

St.  John's, Princes  Street, William  Blatch.  — 

St.  Ninian's, Athole  Street, Jn.  Burton,  Provost.    _ 

Established  Churches — 

East,  St.  John's  Place, . .  W.  G,  H.  Carmichael     - 

Middle, Do.  ..Jas.   Brunton,  M.A.,    __ 

St.  Leonard's,   King  Street Jas.  Wilson.      [B.D.    _ 

St.  Paul's, St.  Paul's  Square,.. Arch.  Fleming,  B.A.     _ 

St.  Stephen's  (Gaelic),  Canal  Street, J.  P.  St.  Clair. 

West, St.  John's  Place,  . .  Robert  Milne,  M.A.  _- 

Kinnoull, Bridgend, John  Anderson,  D.D.  __ 

Evangelic.  Union,  High  Street, Robert  Finlay.  __ 

Free  Churches — 

Middle, Carpenter  Street, . .  Thos.  Dymock,  M.A,  — 

St.  Leonard's, Victoria  Street, Robert  Cowan. 

St.  Stephen's  (Gael.),  Do.  John  Tulloch.  - 

Territorial, South  Street, John  Rainnie.  — 

West, Tay  Street, James  Gibson,  M.A,    _ 

Glasite,    High  Street, Various. 

Original  Seceders,  South  Street, Robert  Morton.  — 

Roman  Catholic,  .  .Melville  Street,. . .  .Wm.  Smith,  D.D.  ■ 

St.  Mary's, KinnouU, VeryRev.E.Vaughan 

U.  Presbyterians — 

East, South  Street, Alex.  Henderson.      -^ 

North, High  St.  &  Mill  St.,  Robert  Lyon.  - 

South, High  Street, Thomas  Miller. 

York  Place, York  Place, Arch.  Sutherland.    . 

Wesley.  Methodist,  South  Street, George  Ingman. 

Perth  Sacramental  Fast-Days. — Thursday  before  2d 
Sunday  of  April,  and  4th  Sunday  of  October, 

PERTH   CITY   MISSION. 
Instituted  i860. 

President  —  Hugh  Barclay,  LL.D.;  Vice-Presidents  —  John 
PuUar,  John  Flockhart,  J.  D.  Miller,  Lord-Provost  M'Donald. 

Directors — John  W.  Jameson,  Peter  Palmer,  William  M. 
Farney,  William  Milne,  John  M.  Miller,  David  Hepburn,  Dr. 
Bower,  R.N.,  Robert  M'Nab,  and  John  M'Neill. 

Joint  Secretaries — Dr.  Stirling  and  Alex.  Greig.  Treasurer — 
David  Morton. 

Missionaries — James  SmaU,  16  Strathmore  Street ;  Robert 
Paterson,  2  Kinnoull  Street ;  and  (for  North  United  Presbyterian 
Church)  A.  Fairbairn,  35  Prioiy  Place. 


2  2  LITERARY   AND    EDUCATIONAL    LISTS. 

VIII.-LITEEAEY  AED  EDUCATIONAL  LISTS. 

PERTH   PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 
Curators — J.  M.  MiUer,  James  Ritchie,  Dr.  Bower,  Rev.  W. 
G.  H.  Carmichael,  Wm.  Ross,  R.  Pullar,  and  A.  Coates. 

Hon   Secretary — Geo.  A.  Mackenzie.     Librarian  and  Trea- 
surer— Stewart  Cook. 

Open  daily  from  i  till  4  p.m. 


MECHANICS'  LIBRARY. 

Instituted  2\th  Nove7n'ber,   1823. 

President — "Wm.  M'Intosh;  Vice-President — John  Stewart; 
Secretary  and  Treasurer — Charles  Tulloch  ;  Librarian — Alex. 
M'Gregor;  Assistant  Librarians — Jas.  Dewar  and  Jas.  Dow. 

Library  Room — South  St.  John's  Place.  Open  on  Tuesday 
and  Friday  from  i  till  3  P.M.,  and  on  Monday,  Wednesday,  and 
Saturday,  from  7.30  till  9.30  P.M.  Entry-money,  is  ;  subscrip- 
tion, i^d  per  week,  or  is  6d  per  quarter  in  advance. 


YOUNG  MEN'S   LITERARY  ASSOCIATION. 

John  Eraser,  President ;  Wm.  Young,  Vice-President ;  James 
Barlas,  Secretary  ;  John  Robertson,  Treasurer. 

The  Society  meets  every  Wednesday  evening  at  8.30,  in  the 
Temperance  Hotel,  St,  John  Street. 

PEOPLE'S    CLUB   AND   INSTITUTE. 
3  South  St.  John's  Place. 

Robert  PuUar,  Chairman ;  John  M'NeiU,  Vice-Chairman ; 
Thomas  Richardson,  Treasurer;  Alex.  Robertson,  Secretary; 
with  a  Committee  of  Management. 

The  object  of  the  Committee  has  been  to  form  an  Institution 
which  will  combine  the  advantage  of  a  commercial  exchange 
with  a  place  for  instruction  and  amusement,  open  to  all  classes. 
There  is  also  a  Reading-Room  (in  conjunction  with  the  Young 
Men's  Christian  Association). 

Open  from  9  a.m.  tiU  11  p.m.     Admission — id  per  visit. 


NEWSPAPERS. 

Perthshire  Advertiser  and  Strathmore  Journal,  published 
every  Monday,  Wednesday,  and  Friday  evening.  Office,  Vic- 
toria Buildings,  Tay  Street. 

Perthshire  Courier,  Farmers'  Journal,  and  Scottish  Central 
Advertiser,  published  on  Tuesday  mornings.    Office,  Watergate. 

Perthshire  Journal  and  Constitutional,  published  eveiy  Monday 
and  Wednesday  evening.     Office,  South  St.  John's  Place. 


LITERARY   AND    EDUCATIONAL    LISTS.  23 

SCHOOL  BOARD   OF  PERTH. 

Melville  Jameson,  Chairman. 
Rev.  Archd.  Fleming 
Rev.  Robert  Cowan. 
Ex-Bailie  M'Neill. 
James  Ritchie,  C.E 


Dr.  Andrew  Buist. 
John  M'Donald,  wine  mercht. 
William  M'Intosh,  clothier. 
John  Stewart,  dentist. 


David  M'Gregor,  Officer. 

PERTH  ACADEMY   (HIGHER   CLASS   PUBLIC   SCHOOL). 

-P     .  f  Thos.   Miller,  M.A.,  LL.D., 

-^^^^°^' \      F.R.S.  Edinburgh. 

Mathematics,     Natural     Philo-  |  j^^  ^.^^^.  ^^^  assistant. 

sophy.  Chemistry,  &c., ) 

,    ^-      r-      1     o  I  Robert   M'Crea    Chambers, 

Latm,  Greek,  &c., |      ^  ^^ ^  ^^^  assistant. 

French,  German,  and  Italian,  ....  Carl  Fleckstein. 
Enghsh,  English  Grammar,  and  \  ^^   g^.^^^  ^^^  assistant. 

Geography, > 

Drawing  and  Painting, R-  J-  Stevenson  and  assistant. 

Writing &Elementy.  Arithmetic,.. Jas.  G.  Greig  and  assistant. 

Mathematical  Assistant, Jas.  Hope  Swan,  M.A.,  Edin. 

Classical  Assistant, James  Stobo. 

English         do.  James  Peatie. 

Drawing       do.  Robert  Douglas. 

PUBLIC   ELEMENTARY   SCHOOLS. 

Central  District,  Meal  Vennel, ....  John  Robertson,  Miss  Nisbet. 

SouthernDistrict,S O.William  St.,  Robert  Shand,  Miss  Dewar. 

Northern  District,  Dunkeld  Road,  James  Kaye  and  assistants. 

-nw  TVT    <-!,  TD    <.       (  T^'S.  Moir,  Misses  Grimmond 

Do.  North  Port,...  M        j  tvt  • 

'       (      and  Moir. 

Watergate,  Watergate, William  Barclay. 

Kinnoull, James  Thomson. 

King  Street, . , Miss  C.  Forbes. 

(All  the  above  are  under  the  management  of  the  School  Board.) 
*Stewart's Free  School, Mill  St., .  .Robert  Dow. 
Sharp's  Institution,  South  Meth-  )  Robert  Peddie,  Head  Master. 

ven  Street, j  Daniel  Douglas,  Second  do. 

Do.,  Infant  Department, Miss  Forbes. 

Seymour  Munro  School, James  Clacher. 

Episcopalian  do James  H.  Farmer. 

Blackfriars, Rev.  C.  F.  Walker,  M.A. 

Classical  Academy,  Athole  St.,..  .James  Davidson. 

Drawing       do.  do.  ..  .James  Cranstoun. 

Cathedral  School,  do.  ...J.  Stott. 

Catholic         do.      High  Street,..  .Ladies  of  St.  Joseph's  Convt. 

*  The  eight  Deacons  of  the  Incorporated  Trades,  Trustees.  Number  of 
Boys  not  to  exceed  96  to  the  Day  School  and  24  to  the  Evening  Class,  above 
the  age  of  7  and  under  9  years ;  and  they  may  continue  their  education  7 
years  from  each  distinct  period. 


24  CHARITABLE   AND    BENEVOLENT    LISTS. 

LITERARY  AND    ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY  OF 
PERTHSHIRE. 

Earl  of  INIansfiield,  President ;  Lord  Kinnaird,  K.T.,  Sir  Wil- 
liam Stirling-Maxwell,  Bart.,  K.T.,  M.P.,  Arthur  F.  Kinnaird, 
M.P.,  the  Lord  Provost  of  Perth,  Sir  P.  M.  Thriepland,  William 
Smythe,  J.  Murray  Graham,  Vice-Presidents ;  David  Hepburn, 
Hon.  Treasurer;  Dr.  Bower,  R.N.,  Hon.  Secretary;  William 
Ross,  Hon.  Librarian ;  Thomas  Sprunt,  Curator  of  Museum ; 
T.  Miller,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  W.  Greig,  Hugh  Barclay,  LL.D., 
William  Blair,  Dr.  C.  Macintosh,  F.R.S.,  John  Steele,  James 
Ritchie,  C.E.,  Joun  M'Neill,  R.  Pullar,  T.  Greig  of  Glencarse, 
A.  Heiton,  and  G.  A.  M'Kenzie,  Committee  of  Management. 


PERTHSHIRE  SOCIETY  OF   NATURAL  SCIENCE. 

The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Kinnaird,  K.T.,  William  Smythe  of 
Methven,  Hon.  Arthur  F.  Kinnaird,  M.P.,  the  Lord  Provost  of 
Perth,  Patrons  ;  Sh  Thomas  Moncreiffe,  Bart.,  President ;  Col. 
H.  M.  Drammond  Hay,  Curator;  John  Young,  C.E.,  Secretary; 
John  M'Gregor,  Postmaster,  Treasurer ;  George  P.  K.  Young, 
Librarian;  F.  B.  White,  M.D.,  F.L.S.,  Editor;  Andrew  Coates, 
Senior  Vice-President ;  Robert  Pullar,  Junior  Vice-President ; 
Sheriff  Barclay  and  Rev.  Thos.  Brown,  Collace,  Councillors  ; 
Dr.  Geil^ie,  Balbraith,  John  M'Neill,  and  Horace  Skeete, 
Museum  Committee. 


IX.-OHAEITABLE   AND   BENEVOLENT  LISTS. 


COUNTY  AND   CITY  INFIRMARY. 

William  Smythe  of  Methven,  Chairman. 
Archd.  M 'Donald,  Lord  Provost,  Deputy-Chairman. 

DIRECTORS  EX-OFFICIO. 

For  the  County — The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Kinnaird ;  Sir  Wra, 
Stirling-Maxwell,  Bart.,  M.P.;  William  Smythe,  Robert  Lee, 
H.  Barclay.  For  the  City— The  Hon.  A.  F.  Kinnaird,  M.P.; 
Archd.  M'Donald,  Lord  Provost;  Robert  Robertson,  first  Bailie; 
R.  H.  Robertson,  Dean  of  Guild;  George  Bruce,  Convener  of 
Trades;  Robert  Martin,  President  of  the  Society  of  Solicitors. 

John  Flockhart,  Trustee  of  Dr.  Patrick  Brown,  Life  Dhector. 

ORDINARY   DIRECTORS. 

For  the  County — Charles  M'Lean  of  Glenearn ;  Major  R. 
Malcolm  Patton,  Cairnies  of  Glenalmond ;  Sir  Alexander  M. 
Mackenzie  of  Delvine,  Bart. ;  A.  B.  Sandeman,  Huntingtower- 
field ;   C.  T.  C.  Grant  of  Kilgraston ;  James  Burt  Marshall  of 


CHARITABLE    AND    BENEVOLENT   LISTS.  25 


COUNTY   &   CITY   INFIRMARY— Confinued. 

Luncarty.  For  the  City — P.  Campbell,  Robert  Pullar,  "William 
Garvie,  P.  Palmer,  Dr.  J.  Bower,  R.N.,  George  Brown,  Kirkwood 
Hewat. 

The  Directors  meet  on  the  second  Wednesday  of  every  month, 
at  one  o'clock  p.m. 

Robert  Martin,  solicitor,  Tay  Street,  Secretary;  Robert 
Robertson,  solicitor,  12  High  St.,  Treasm-er;  J.  &  R.  Morison, 
Hon.  Auditors;  Robert  Christie,  77  Victoria  Street,  Hon.  Con- 
sulting Physician;  D.  Frew,  D.  H.  Stirling,  M.D.,  and  J.  P. 
Bramwell,  M.D.,  Visiting  Medical  Officers;  Dr.  T.  Goodall 
Nasmylh,  House  Surgeon;  Charles  Nairne,  District  Surgeon; 
John  Guthrie,  Janitor. 

The  total  number  of  patients  treated  in  1876  was  1587.  These 
were  distributed  as  follows,  viz.: — 

In  the  House 577 

,,      Dispensary  Department,    735 

,,      District  do.,  275 

Total, 1587 


MURRAY  ROYAL  INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  INSANE. 
D.  L.  Jolly,  banker,  Perth,  Chairman. 

DIRECTORS  EX-OFFICIO. 
The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Kinnaird,  Sheriff  Lee,  Hugh  Barclay, 
LL.D.,  Lord  Provost  Macdonald,  Dean  of  Guild  Hay  Robertson, 
BaUie  R.  Robertson,  George  Bruce,  Convener  of  Trades;  R. 
Martin,  Preses  Society  of  Solicitors;  Rev.  W.  G.  H.  Carmichael, 
Minister  of  East  Church. 

LIFE   DIRECTORS. 

Wm.  Smythe  of  Methven,  Hector  C.  R.  Macduff  Duncan,  of 
Damside,  John  PuUar  of  Keirfield,  and  D.  L.  JoUy,  banker. 

ANNUAL   DIRECTORS. 

J.  Maxtone  Graham  of  Redgorton ;  Andrew  Grant  of  Inver- 
may;  Wm  Ross,  solicitor;  H.  H.  Norie,  banker;  Sir  T. 
Moncreiffe  of  Moncreiffe;  J.  Murray  Drummond  of  Megginch; 
John  Conning,  banker;  John  M.  Miller,  solicitor;  D.  Mackinlay 
of  Cordon;  C.  L.  Wood  of  Freeland;  Andrew  Coates,  and 
Wm.  Milne. 

W.  L.  Lindsay,  M.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  Physician;  Mackenzie  and 
Dickson,  Joint  Secretaries  and  Treasurers;  Rev.  W.  D.  Knowles, 
B.A.,  Chaplain;  J.  &  R,  Morison,  Auditors;  Miss  Giddings, 
Matron;   Miss  Crichton,  Assistant  Matron. 


26  CHARITABLE    AND    BENEVOLENT    LISTS. 

DESTITUTE   SICK  SOCIETY  FOR  PERTH  AND 
BRIDGEND. 

David  Hepburn,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 
Visitors — 1st  District,  James  Ayson,  Union  Street;  2d,  Thos. 
Patton,  New  Town;  3d,  Charles  Robertson,  13  Kinnoul  Cause- 
way; 4th,  Peter  Fenwick,  317  High  Street;  5th,  WiUiam  Ross, 
215  High  Street;  6th,  WilHam  Fisher,  172  High  Street;  7th, 
"Wm.  Munro,  North  Port;  8th,  James  King,  124  High  Street; 
9th,  John  Grant,  8  High  Street;  loth,  Gregory  Lennie,  South 
Street;  nth,  Jonathan  Leslie,  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend. 


INDIGENT   OLD   MEN'S    SOCIETY. 
Hon.  Arthur  Kinnaird,  M.P.,  Patron;  Hugh  Barclay,  LL.D., 
President ;   Ex-Lord  Provost  PuUar,  John  Flockhart,  and  Lau- 
rence  Pullar,   Vice-Presidents ;    David   Young,    Secretary ;    P. 
Palmer,  Treasurer.     Store — South  Street. 


SOCIETY  FOR  THE  RELIEF  OF  INDIGENT   OLD 
WOMEN. 

Patroness,  The  Right  Honourable  the  Countess  of  Kinnoul; 
Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Mrs.  Craigie,  Athole  Crescent. 


LADIES'    CLOTHING   SOCIETY. 
Patroness,  The  Viscountess  Stormont;   Mrs.  Barclay,  Early 
Bank,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 


ASSOCIATION   FOR  IMPROVING  THE   CONDITION 
OF   THE   POOR, 
8  High  Street — Hours,  11  to  1  o'clock. 
John  Thomas,   Secretary;    Thomas  Richardson,   Treasurer; 
Andrew  Coates,  Convener ;  R.  A.  Proctor,  Clerk. 


KING  JAMES   THE   SIXTH'S   HOSPITAL. 

The  Ministers  and  Elders,  Trustees;  Thomas  Thomson, 
Hospital-Master;  A.  H.  Ballingal,  W.S.,  Law  Agent  and 
Clerk. 


LETHENDY    MORTIFICATIONS. 
The   Lord   Provost,    Bailies,    and   Ministers,   Patrons ;    The 
Ministers  and  Elders,  Trustees;  A.  H.  BaUingal,  W.S.,  Law 
Agent  and  Clerk ;  Thomas  Thomson,  Hospital  Factor. 


FEMALE   SCHOOL— Hospital. 
The  Ladies  of  the  City,  Patronesses  ;  Mrs.  Hanis,   Teacher. 
The  Fees  are  One  Penny  per  Week  for  each  Pupil. 


CHARITABLE   AND    BENEVOLENT   LISTS.  27 

PERTH   GIRLS'   SCHOOL   OF  INDUSTRY, 
WELLSHILL. 

Certified  under  Industrial  Act,  29  and  Tp  Vict.,  cap.  118. 

Patronesses — Her  Grace  the  Duchess  of  Athole,  Her  Grace 
the  Duchess  Dowager  of  Athole,  The  Right  Hon.  the  Countess 
of  Dudley,  the  Lady  Lucy  Grant,  the  Lady  Harriet  Forbes,  the 
Right  Hon.  Lady  Kinnaird,  Lady  Muir  Mackenzie. 

President — The  Lady  Louisa  Moncreiffe;  Vice-President — 
Mrs.  Smythe  of  Methven;  Honorary  Treasurer — Mrs.  Anderson, 
Kinnoull  Manse;  Joint  Secretaries — Mrs.  Norie  and  Miss  Riachj 
Treasurer — Henry  H.  Norie,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland;  Medical 
Officer — Dr.  Christie;  Matron — Miss  Welsh;  Teacher — Miss 
M'Gillivray;  Industrial  Teacher — Miss  M'Kenzie. 


THE  FECHNEY  INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL,  PERTH. 

Certified  under  Industrial  Schools  Act,  2,\and2^  Vict.,  cap.  132. 

OFFICE-BEARERS. 

President — Wm.  Smythe  of  Methven,  Convener  of  the  County 
of  Perth  ;  Vice-President — Archibald  M 'Donald,  Lord  Provost 
of  the  City  of  Perth;  Directors— Rev.  J.  R.  Macduff,  D.D., 
Trustee  of  Mrs.  Fechney ;  Trustees  ex-officiis — William  Smythe 
of  Methven,  Convener  of  the  County;  Archibald  M'Donald, 
Lord  Provost  of  Perth;.  R.  H.  Robertson,  Dean  of  Guild; 
Robert  Lee,  Sheriff  of  the  County ;  Hugh  Barclay,  LL.D., 
Sheriff-Substitute ;  Rev.  W.  G.  H.  Carmichael,  Minister  of  the 
East  Church,  Perth;  Honorary  Secretary  and  Treasurer — 
Melville  Jameson. 

Ladies'  Committee. — Patroness — The  Hon.  Mrs.  Arthur 
Kinnaird;  Committee — Mrs.  Thomson,  of  Balgowan;  Mrs. 
Turnbull,  Athole  Crescent;  Mrs.  Barclay,  Early  Bank;  Mrs. 
James  Pullar,  Mrs.  D.  Robertson,  Mrs.  Milne,  Viewlands ; 
Mrs.  Sutherland,  York  Place ;  Miss  Ross,  Princes  Street ;  Miss 
Barclay,  Early  Bank ;  Miss  Heiton,  Darnick  Villa;  Miss  Paterson, 
Rodney  Lodge;  Miss  Miller,  Knowehead. 

Secretary — Dr.  John  Bower,  R.N.,  Montreal  Cottage;  Trea- 
surer— Henry  H.  Norie,  Balhousie  Castle,  Perth;  Medical 
Officer — Dr.  Christie. 

James  Hutcheson,  Superintendent;  James  Thomson,  Teacher; 
Mrs,  Gellatly,  Matron;  E.  Cardy,  Bandmaster;  — M'Lauchlan, 
Drill  Sergeant. 

INFANT  SCHOOL— 6  King  Street. 
Instituted  1827. 

The  Right  Hon.  Lady  Ruthven,  Patroness ;  Miss  Isabella  I. 
Macpherson,  Teacher. 


28  SPORTING   LISTS. 


LADIES'   HOUSE   OF  REFUGE  FOR  DESTITUTE 

GIRLS— Craigie. 

Instituted  December,   1843. 

Patroness — The  Hon.  Mrs.  Arthur  F.  Kinnaird ;  President — 

Mrs.  Stewart  Sandeman  of  Springland ;  Vice-Presidents — Mrs. 

Thomson  of  Balgowan,   Mrs.  OHphant  of  Gask,  Miss  Ross  of 

Oakbank,  Mrs.  TurnbuU,  Athole  Crescent,  Mrs.  Greig  of  Glen- 

carse,  Miss  Bruce,  Kilgraston,  and  Mrs.  C.  L.  Wood,  Freeland; 

Treasurer — R.  C.  L.  Blair,  9  St.  John  Street ;  Auditors — Wm. 

Milne  and  James  Ritchie;  Physician — Dr.  Frew;    Secretaries — 

Mrs.  Adams  and  J.  W.  Jameson;  Matron— Miss  Low;  Teacher 

— Miss  Milne;  General  Assistant — Miss  Coutts. 


PUBLIC  BATHS  AND  WASH-HOUSE— Mill  Street. 
The  Lord  Provost,  President ;  George  Hutton  and  J.  Black, 
Vice-Presidents;  Robert  Martin,  Secretary;  George  Farquhar, 
Treasurer ;  Thomas  Morrison,  Superintendent ;  Mrs.  Morrison, 
Female  Department. 

MODEL  LODGING-HOUSE— Skinnergate. 
The  Lord  Provost,  Chairman  of  Committee ;  Committee — 
The  Lord  Provost,  C.  C  Stuart,  L.  Pullar,  D.  Morton,  Dr. 
Bower,  R.N.,  Andrew  Coates,  John  M'Gregor,  and  P.  Palmer; 
Robert  Martin,  Secretaiy  and  Treasurer ;  Peter  Robertson, 
Superintendent ;  Mrs.  Robertson,  Matron. 


PERTHSHIRE  SOCIETY  FOR  THE  PREVENTION 
OF  CRUELTY  TO  ANIMALS. 
Patrons — The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Kinnaird,  Lord-Lieutenant ; 
Sir  Wm.  Stirling-Maxwell,  Bart.,  Vice-Lieutenant ;  The  Hon. 
Arthur  Kinnaird,  M.P.  for  the  City;  President — The  Lord 
Provost ;  Secretary  and  Treasurer — David  Keay,  solicitor,  3 
High  Street. 

X.-SPORTINa   LISTS. 


RACES   AND   PERTH   HUNT. 

The  Earl  of  Breadalbane,  Preses ;  James  Carnegie,  younger 
of  Strowan,  and  David  Smythe,  younger  of  Methven,  Stewards  ; 
Alexander  Moncrieff,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  to  Hunt ;  James 
Turner,  Lothian  Road,  Edinburgh,  Clerk  of  the  Course. 


PERTHSHIRE   CRICKET   CLUB. 
Instituted  187 1 — Admitted  to  R.  C.  C.  C,  1872. 
The  Earl  of  Mansfield,  President;  W.  F.  Middleton,  Captain ; 
Robert  Keay,  Lieutenant ;  A.  Jamieson,  Barossa  Place,  Secre- 
tary ;  John  A.  Dewar,  Treasurer. 


SPORTING    LISTS.  29 


ROYAL   GOLFING   SOCIETY,  AND   COUNTY  AND 
CITY   CLUB,   ATHOLE   CRESCENT. 

James  Maxtone  Graham,  Captain ;  H.  V,  Hunter,  Wm. 
MacLeish,  Major  Mercer,  and  Charles  A.  Murray,  Councillors  ; 
Rev.  J.  Anderson,  Chaplain ;  A.  Bums  Macdonald,  Hon.  Sec- 
retary and  Treasurer. 

KING  JAMES  THE  SIXTH'S  GOLFING  SOCIETY. 

George  Kyd,  Captain ;  James  C.  Dow,  Secretary  and  Trea- 
surer; H.  H.  Greig,  R.  Keay,  A.  Jamieson,  D.  M.  M'Kay,  James 
S.  Imrie,  J.  Moir,  and  A.  MacNaughton,  Committee. 


BOWLING  CLUB. 
The  Hon.  Arthur  Kinnaird,   M.P.,   Patron  ;    George  Kyd, 
President;  Daniel  M'Kenzie,  Vice-President ;  Robert  Robert- 
son, solicitor.  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 


PERTH  CURLING  CLUB  (289). 
Instituted  Feh.  6,  1841 — Admitted  into  Royal  Club,  July,  1841. 
Hon.  Arthur  Kinnaird,  Patron;  William  MacLeish,  Presi- 
dent ;  George  Kyd,  Vice-President ;  Rev.  Dr.  Anderson, 
Chaplain;  John  Thomas,  Secretary;  Thomas  Richardson, 
Treasurer ;  Melville  Jameson  and  Wra.  MacLeish,  Representa- 
tive Members. 

ST.   JOHN'S    CURLING   CLUB. 

Instituted  Feb.  1 1,  1841 — Admitted  into  Royal  Club,  jfuly,  184 1. 
Sir  Thomas  Moncreiffe,  Bart.,  Patron;  Peter  M'Currach, 
President ;  George  Bruce,  Vice-President ;  John  Shields  and 
Thomas  Pullar,  Representative  Members;  Daniel  M'Kenzie, 
Treasurer ;  William  Bayne,  Secretary. 


FRTARTON   CURLING  CLUB   (151). 

Itstituted  187 1 — Admitted  into  Royal  Cluhi  1872. 

Sir  Thomas  Moncreiffe,  Bart.,  Patron;  William  Elliot,  Presi- 
dent ;  James  Watson,  Vice-President ;  J.  MacQueen  and 
James  Smith,  Rep.  Members;  Rev.  A.  J.  B.  Baxter,  Chaplain  ; 
John  J.  Moon,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

THE   PERTHSHIRE   COURSING   CLUB. 

D.  R.  Williamson  of  Lawers,  President ;  James  Drummond 
of  Cultmalundie,  Vice-President ;  A.  M.  Greig,  Secretary  and 
Treasurer. 

The  Open  Meeting  of  the  Club  is  generally  held  about  the  end 
of  October. 


30  MISCELLANEOUS    LISTS. 


PERTH  ANGLERS'   CLUB. 

James   Hay,   President ;   James    K.aye,    Secretary ;    W.   B. 
Thomson,  Treasurer. 


XI.— MISCELLANEOUS   LISTS. 


HIGH   CONSTABLES. 

Wm.  Muir,  brewer,  Moderator;  George  Kyd,  cattle  sales- 
man, ex-Moderator ;  Rev.  Robert  Milne,  Chaplain ;  Andrew 
Buist,  M.D.,  Physician;  Robert  Martin,  Solicitor;  W.  B. 
Thomson,  Daniel  M'Kenzie,  Thomas  Jackson,  and  David 
M'Currach,  Captains ;  David  Miller,  grocer.  Treasurer;  James 
Fenton,  wood  merchant,  Secretaiy. 


ROYAL  HORTICULTURAL   SOCIETY   OF 
PERTHSHIRE. 

The  Queen,  Patroness  ;  The  Earl  of  Mansfield,  President ; 
Wm.  Smythe  of  Methven,  Vice-President;  — Fairgrieve,  Prac- 
tical Vice-President ;  John  Anderson,  Hon.  Secretaiy  and 
Treasurer. 

Has  meetings  annually  for  competition  in  fruits,  flowers,  &c. 


PERTH  AND   KINNOULL   HORTICULTURAL 

SOCIETY. 

Instituted  1844. 

The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Kinnaird,  K.T.,  Hon.  A.  F.  Kinnaird, 
M.P.,  Patrons;  Wm.  Bruce,  Leonard  Bank,  President;  Da^id 
Sharp,  Practical  Vice-President ;  James  Moncur,  General  Prison, 

Secretary  and  Treasm-er. 

Annual  Exhibition  held  during  the  month  of  August. 


PERTH   TEMPERANCE   SOCIETY. 

David  Morton,  Hon.  President;  J.  B.  Sime,  President;  Rev. 
Robert  Finlay,  Peter  Campbell,  Alexander  Fairbaim,  James 
Bridges,  Wm.  Munro,  John  Moncrieif,  Edward  Tainsh,  and 
Alex.  Crichton,  Presidents ;  Marshall  Gow,  Treasm^er ;  T.  K. 
Robertson  and  Donald  Scott,  Joint- Secretaries ;  J.  B.  Sime, 
225  High  Street,  Registrar;  David  Beatson,  97  South  Street, 
Officer. 


MISCELLANEOUS    LISTS.  3 1 

PERTH  MASONIC   LODGES. 

Scone  and  Perth — No.  3. 
Brothers  John  Chahners,  R.W.M. ;  James  Fenton,  P.M. ; 
John  Henderson,  D.M, ;  John  Skinner,  S.M. ;  William  Barton, 
Proxy  M. ;  John  Moir,  S.W.  ;  Andrew  P.  Kelt,  J.W. ;  John 
Baird,  Treasurer;  David  Dewar,  Secretary;  John  Hutcheson, 
Chaplain;  James  M'Glashan,  S.D. ;  George  Moir,  J.D. ;  Paul 
Godtfurneau,  G.S. ;  Robert  Slater,  Tyler. 

St.  Andrew — No.  74. 
Brothers  John  Young,  R.W.M. ;  D.  R.  Williamson,  P.M. ; 
E.  L.  Paton,  D.M.  ;  W.  MacLeish,  S.M. ;  A.  Macnaughton, 
S.W. ;  R.  Mitchell,  J.W. ;  J.  Lindsay,  Secretary;  H.  G.  S. 
Richardson,  Treasurer;  P.  Carmichael,  G.S.;  D.  Cochrane, 
Tyler. 

Royal  Arch — No.  122. 
Brothers  J.  B.  Brown  Morison  of  Finderhe,  &c.,  R.W.M.; 
George  Hutton,  P.M. ;  David  Monrison,  D.M. ;  John  Fulton, 
S.M. ;  James  Macduff,  Proxy  Master;  Robert  M'Donald,  S.W; 
Arch.  Campbell,  J.W. ;  John  Wilson,  Treasurer  ;  John  Robert- 
son, Secretary;  D.  M.  Peddie,  S.D.;  William  M'Donald,  J.D. ; 
Rev.  David  Winter,  M.A.,  Chaplain;  P.  M'Owan,  C.  Forbes, 
and  David  WaddeU,  Stewards ;  James  Morris,  I.G. ;  John 
Stewart,  Tyler. 


St.  Johnstone  Royal  Arch — Chapter  134. 
John  M'Rae,  P.F.P. ;  William  Cowan,  M.D.,  F.P. ;  GUlis 
Simpson,  S-P. ;  John  Fulton,  T.P.  ;  Sergeant-Major  J.  Scott, 
S.E. ;  George  Hutton,  S.N.;  James  Smith,  Treasurer;  A.  J. 
Menzies,  F.S.;  James  M'Glashan,  S.S.;  David  Morrison,  T.S.; 
David  Waddell,  Janitor. 

Provincial  Grand — Perthshire  East. 
R.W.P.G.  Master— The  Right.  Hon.  Lord  Kinnaird,  K.T.; 
R.W.P.G.D.  Master— J.  B.  Brown  Morison  of  Finderlie; 
R.W. P. G.S.  Master— Robert  Martin;  Grand  Chaplain— Rev. 
W.  G.  H.  Carmichael;  W.P.S.G.  Warder— Wm.  MacLeish; 
W.P.J. G.  Warder — Thos.  Richardson ;  P.G.  Secretary — Adam 
M'Kenzie;  P.G.  Treasurer — J.Chalmers;  P.G.  Senior  Deacon 
— Robert  Dow  ;  P.G.  Junior  Deacon — Robert  Lees  ;  P.G. 
Architect — John  Young;  P.G.  Jeweller — John  Baird;  P.G. 
Bible  Bearer— W.  Harley  ;  P.G.  Director  of  Ceremonies — Geo. 
Hutton  ;  P.G.  Sword  Bearer — John  Scott,  Barracks ;  P.G. 
Director  of  Music — William  Bryson  ;  P.G.  Standard -Bearer — 
James  RoUo;  P.G.  Inner  Guard — John  Robertson;  P.G.  Tyler 
— David  Cochrane. 


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MISCELLANEOUS    LISTS. 


GREYFRIARS   AND   WELLSHILL   CEMETERIES. 

The  undertaker,  or  person  ordering  a  grave,  shall,  as  soon  as 
possible  after  the  death  of  the  person  to  be  interred,  give  notice 
thereof  at  the  Superintendent's  Office  at  either  Burying- Ground, 
where  the  necessary  information  for  further  procedure  may  be 
obtained.  Such  notice  must  be  given,  at  latest,  by  12  o'clock 
noon  of  the  lawful  day  preceding  the  funeral. 

In  Greyfriars'  Ground  no  burial  is  permitted  of  the  body  of  a 
person  who,  at  the  time  of  death,  resided  out  of  the  old  Parish, 
excepting  that  of  a  widow  or  son  or  daughter  who  have  never 
been  married. 

In  case  of  persons  resident  at  time  of  death  heyo7id  foresaid 
boundaries — (i)  Widowers  and  Widows  whose  wives  and  hus- 
bands respectively  have  been  buried  in  the  Greyfriars'  Burying- 
Ground  ;  (2)  Sons  and  Daughters  (who  have  never  been  married) 
of  any  person  who  has  himself  a  right  to  be  buried  in  said 
ground,  or  such  Sons  and  Daughters  of  any  person,  man  or 
woman,  already  buried  in  said  ground. 


TABLE  OF  DUES  FOR  INTERMENT,  ET  CETERA. 


Coffins  covered  with  cloth,  for  under  14,^^0  13 


9 
16 

4 

7 


£0 
I 


For  14  years  of  age  and  upAvards, I 

Coffins  covered  with  Flannel,  for  under  14,     o 

For  14  years  and  upwards, o 

Plain  Coffins,  for  under  14  years  of  age, .  .     o 

For  14  years  of  age  and  upwards, o 

For  3  years  of  age  and  under, 

Railing  around  ground, 

Head-Stone, 

Erecting  Stone  already  in  ground, 

Repairing  and  new  lettering  do., 

The  Superintendent  will  be  in  attendance  at  Greyfriars  every 
morning  at  10,  and  at  Wellshill  at  li  o'clock. 

James  Oswald,  Superintendent,  Alexandra  Street. 


15 

II 

II 

o 

6 

9 

4 
2 

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noblemen's  and  gentlemen's  seats. 


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XII-LIST  of  ITOBLEMEN'S  &  GEIfTLEMEN'S  SEATS, 
&c.,  in  the  County  of  Perth,  with  the  Occupants'' 
Names  and  Post  Towns. 


SEATS. 

NAMES. 

POST  TOWNS. 

Abbey  HUl, 

Miss  Goodlet, 

Coupar- Angus. 

Abercairney,           m 

«C.  H.  D.  Moray, 

CriefF. 

Aberdalgie  House, 

Henley  Eden, 

Perth. 

Abernyte  House, 

Rev.  D.  D.  Bannerman 

,  Inchture. 

Aberuchill  Castle, 

George  C  Dewhurst, 

Comrie. 

Aberuthven  Cottage 

!,  —  Graeme, 

Auchterarder. 

Acharn, 

F.  W.  Harris, 

Killin. 

Rockwood  Villa, 

C.  A.  M'Diarmid, 

do. 

Achloy, 

D.  Cochrane, 

CrieflF. 

Achomer, 

John  M'Laren's  Heirs, 

Aberfeldy. 

Airds, 

T.  M'Donald, 

do. 

Airleywight,             -f  Thomas  Wylie, 

Bankfoot. 

Airthrie  Castle, 

Lord  Abercromby, 

Stuiing. 

Aithmuir, 

Robert  Just, 

Errol. 

Aitkenhead, 

Jn.  &  Robt.  Chapman 

,  Blairgowrie. 

Aldie, 

Sir  Jas.  Moncrieff,  Bt. 

,  Fossoway. 

■^  Alexandria, 

Misses  Cameron, 

Perth. 

AUean, 

A.  J.  M'Naughton, 

Pitlochry. 

AUean  House, 

F.  A.  Scott-Colquhoun 

,       do. 

Almondbank    Med, 

Practitioner, 

G.  Butchart,  M.D., 

Almondbank. 

Altamount, 

J.  F.  Richardson, 

Blairgowrie. 

Altena, 

A.  Murray, 

Crieff. 

Annat  Cottage, 

Rev.  A.  Moody  Stuart' 

,  Errol. 

Annat  Lodge, 

F.    Buchanan    White, 

M.D., 

Perth. 

Ardargie, 

Patrick  Playfair, 

Bridge  of  Earn, 

Arbenny  House, 

Henry  Goodwin, 

Crieff. 

Ardblair,  Mains  of. 

James  Moncur, 

Blairgowrie. 

Ardchullary, 

R.  M'Laren, 

Callander. 

Ardlebank, 

John  Shaw, 

Blairgowrie. 

Ardoch, 

Peter  Comrie, 

The  Cairnies. 

Ardoch  House, 

G.  S.  H.  Drummond, 

Braco. 

Ardoch,  Over, 

John  Miller, 

Braco. 

Ardtalnaig, 

Hugh  Neilson, 

Kenmore. 

Ardtrostan, 

Robert  Jardine, 

Comrie. 

Ardunie, 

John  Gow^, 

Crieff. 

Ardvorlich, 

David  Jardine, 

Locheamhead. 

Ardvorlich  Cottage, 

Miss  Marjory  Stewart, 

do. 

Argaith, 

Patrick  Hunter, 

Perth. 

Argaith, 

James  Cameron, 

Stanley. 
D 

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noblemen's  and  gentlemen's  seats. 


SEATS. 

Argaty  House, 

Ardinair, 

Arndean  House, 

Arnieve, 

Arngask, 

Arngomerie, 

Arthurstone, 

Ash  Bank, 

Ashentree, 

Ashintully, 

Ashintully  Castle, 

Ashley  Cottage, 

Ashmore  House, 

Athole  Bank,  — 

Auch  House, 

Auchinruie, 

Auchleeks, 

Auchlyne  House, 

Auchmague, 

Auchmore, 

Auchnafree, 

Auchnahyle, 

Auchterarder  Castle, 

Audit  erarder  House, 

Auchray, 

Auchtenny, 

Auchtoo  Farm, 

Auchtoomore, 

Ayton,  * 

Bachilton, 

Backfield, 

Badenheath, 

Badnambiest, 

Bailieland, 

Balboughty, 

Balcaun, 

Balcraig, 

Baldinnies, 

Baldowrie, 

Baled  game, 

Baledmund, 

Balendoch, 

Balendrick  House, 

Balendrick  Cottage, 

Balgarvie, 

Balgersho, 

Balgonie, 


NAMES. 


George  H,  B.  Home, 
Miss  Hay, 


Thomas  Leishman, 
David  Burt, 
M.  J.  Jamieson, 
Peter  Carmichael, 
John  Baxter, 
P.  M'Owan, 
Mrs.  Aytoun, 
Miss  Aytoun, 
Charles  Spalding, 
James  Pattullo, 
'Dr.  Stewart, 
James  Menzies, 
J.  H.  Dickson, 
J.  G.  Dearden, 
James  C.  Brown, 
J.  M.  Mathew, 
Earl  of  Breadalbane, 
Hemy  Lambton, 
John  Robertson, 
Misses  Malcolm, 
Major  P.  Hunter, 
Mrs. H.Thomson's  Heirs,  Aberfoyle 


POST  TOWNS. 

Doune. 

Pitlochry. 

Dollar. 

Stirling. 

Damhead. 

Stirling. 

Meigle. 

Blairgowrie. 

Stirling. 

Kirkmichael. 

Blairgowrie. 

Coupar- Angus. 

Blairgowrie. 

Perth. 

Killin. 

Blair-Athole. 

do. 
Killin. 
Perth. 
Killin. 
Monzie. 
Pitlochry. 
Auchterarder. 

do. 


David  Scott, 
Neil  Robertson, 
D.  Carnegie, 
Mrs.  Baird, 
Thomas  Ross, 
Mrs.  Thomson, 
Peter  Sharp, 
W.  S.  S.  Crawford, 
John  Sharp, 
'Edward  Dangerfield, 
A.  Stirton, 
■Miss  Mercer, 
James  Graham, 
Alexander  Geekie, 
Peter  Constable, 
James  Ferguson, 
D.  H.  Halkett, 
*Thomas  Roy, 
Mrs.  Wakeham, 
William  Crawford, 
Col.  James  Dalgaims, 
George  Dunn,  jun., 


Bridge  of  Earn. 
Balquhidder. 

do. 
Bridge  of  Earn. 
Methven. 
Bridge  of  Earn. 
Blackford. 
Moulin. 
Aberuthven. 
Perth. 
Blairgowrie. 
New  Scone. 
Dunning. 
Coupar-Angus. 
Inchture. 
Pitlochry. 
Meigle. 
Bridge  of  Earn. 

do. 
Scone. 

Coupar-Angus. 
Newburgh. 


noblemen's  and  gentlemen's  seats. 


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SEATS. 

Balgove, 

Balgowan, 

Balharry, 

Balhaldie, 

Balhepburn, 

JBalhill, 

Balhousie  Castle, 

Ballathie, 

Balechin, 

Ballechin, 

Ballied, 

Ballied  Lodge, 

Balliliesk, 

Ballindean,  Easter, 

Ballinloan, 

Ballintuim  House, 

Ballintuim,  Mid, 

Ballo, 

Ballo  Mill, 

Ballo,  Nether, 

Balloleys, 

Ballyoukan, 

Balmanno, 

Balmblair, 

Balmore, 

Balmyle, 

Balmyre, 

Balnabeggan, 

Balnabroich, 

Balnacraig  Distillery, 

Bilnaguan, 

Balnakeilly, 

Balnakilly, 

Balnald  House, 

Balnamuir, 

Balnearn, 

Balquhandy, 

Balrobie, 

Balruddery, 

Balthayock  House, 

Balthayock  Farm, 

Balvarran, 

Balwhorrie, 

Bamff  House, 

Banchory, 

Banchory, 

Bandirran, 


NAMES. 

James  Clark, 
William  Thomson, 
George  Lumsden, 
George  Richmond, 
Thomas  Robb, 
John  Millar, 
H.  H.  Norie,  W.S., 
Gen.  R.  R.  Robertson, 
John  Stewart, 
J.  H.  Heathcote, 
J.  L.  Campbell, 
H.  K.  Ralston, 
Thomas  Miller, 
Alexander  Comrie, 
John  M 'Donald, 
Misses  M 'Donald, 
W.  Butter, 
Robert  Barclay, 
William  Chapman, 
D.  Thomson, 
Thomas  NicoU, 
J.  W.  Dykes, 
D.  Dow, 
James  Lamond, 
Arch.  Cameron, 
George  Constable, 
John  Brydon, 
Mrs.  Wallace, 
George  Beverley, 
P.  M'Dougall  &  Co., 
Mr.  M 'Donald, 
H.  B.  Stewart, 
W.  M'Donald, 
Robert  E.  Ferguson, 
Duncan  Campbell 
Neil  Forbes, 
Capt.  Drummond, 
Donald  M'Glashan, 
James  Edward's  Heirs, 
William  Lowson, 
John  Robertson, 
Arthur  Campbell,  W.  S. 
Fanshaw  Bingham, 
Sir  James  H.  Ramsay, 
D.  C.  Gregor, 
Charles  Playfair, 
W.  M'Donald, 


POST  TOWNS. 

Coupar-Angus. 

Methven. 

Alyth. 

Braco. 

Rhynd. 

Balbeggie. 

Perth. 

Stanley. 

Ballinluig. 

do. 
Blairgowrie. 

do. 
Muckhart. 
Inchture. 
Aberfeldy. 
Blairgowrie. 

do. 
Coupar-Angus. 
Abernethy. 
Inchture. 

do. 
Pitlochry. 
Bridge  of  Eam. 
Perth. 
Aberfeldy. 
Blairgowrie. 
Errol. 
Blairgowrie. 

do. 
Pitlochry. 
Dunkeld. 

do. 
Kirkmichael. 

do. 
Dunkeld. 
Pitlochiy. 
Dunning. 
Blair-Athole. 
Inchture. 
Perth. 

do. 
,  Pitlochry 
Muthill. 
Alyth. 
Blairgowrie. 
Coupar-Angus- 
Perth. 


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noblemen's  and  gentlemen's  seats. 


SEATS. 
Bankfoot, 
Bankhead,  East, 
Bankhead,  West, 
Bannatyne  House, 
Barclay  Hills, 
Bardmony  Bank, 
Bardrill, 
Battleby, 
Beagley, 
Beagley  Inn, 
Bean  Inn, 
Beech-hill  House, 
Beechwood  Villa, 
Belhie, 
Bellevue, 

Bellevue  Meadows, 
Bellwood, 
Bellycloan, 
Belmont  Castle, 
Belvidere  House, 
Bendochy  Farm, 
Benchill  Farm, 
Benmore  Farm, 
Bentick  Farm, 
Berrybrae, 
BeiTydyke, 
Berryhill, 
Berryhillock, 
Bertha  Park, 
Birchwood  House, 
Binn  Farm, 
Birnam  Cottage, 
Blackhill, 
Blackpark, 
Blackruthven, 
Blair  Castle, 
Blair  Castle, 

Blairdara, 

Blairdrummond, 

Blairdrummond, 

Blairgowrie  House, 

Blairhill, 

Blairhoyle, 

Blairmore, 

Blairstruie, 


NAMES. 

J.  Fraser,  innkeeper, 

Robert  Wright, 

Andrew  Marshall, 

R.  Thomas, 

Peter  Geekie, 

Thos.  Spalding, 

Peter  Sharp, 

J.  Maxtone  Graham, 

David  Dow, 

J.  Webster, 

David  Graham, 

William  Geekie, 

Mrs.  Lockhart  Gordon, 

William  Cairns, 

Alexander  Morison, 

John  Douglas, 

Mrs.  Turner, 

James  Oswald, 

SirWm.  B.  Parker,  Bt. 

Mrs.  Young, 

David  Syme, 

David  Burns, 

D.  Farquhar, 

Peter  Brydie, 

D.  &  G.  Forbes, 

Alexander  Brydie, 

Charles  DufF, 

J.  Anderson's  Heirs, 

Robert  Cairns, 

Peter  M 'Lagan, 

Hugh  Thomson, 

Jane  Gordon, 

William  Cox, 

John  Si  eel, 

John  Drummond, 

The  Duke  of  Athole, 

Representatives  of  R. 

Mackav,  W.S., 
W.  &  J.  Crawford, 
G.  S.  H.  Drummond, 
David  Ballingall, 
Allan  Macpherson, 
J.  R.  Haig, 
A.  H.  Lee, 
John  Campbell, 
Wm.  Henderson, 


Blairhulachan  House,  Hutchison  &  Taylor, 


POST   TOWNS. 
Bankfoot. 
Forteviot. 

do. 
Coupar-Angus. 
Perth. 
Alyth. 
Blackford. 
Redgorton. 
Bridge  of  Earn. 
Aberargie. 
Bridge  of  Earn. 
Coupar-Angus. 

do. 
Aberuthven. 
Coupar-Angus. 

do. 
Perth. 
Crieff. 
Meigle. 
Auchterarder. 

Coupar-Angus. 

Stanley. 

Killin. 

Braco. 

Meikleour. 

Braco. 

Bankfoot. 

Coupar-Angus. 

Perth. 

Birnam. 

Perth. 

Dunkeld. 
do. 

Perth, 
do. 

Blair-Athole. 

Culross. 

Trinity-Gask. 

Blairdrummond. 

Stirling. 

Blairgowrie. 

Muckhart. 

Stirling. 

Comrie. 

Damhead. 

Aberfoyle. 


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SEATS. 

Bleaton  Hallet, 
JBleaton,  Wester, 
Bleloch, 

Boatland  House, 
Bohally, 
Bohespic, 
Bolfracks, 
Bonhard, 
Bonhard  House, 
Bonhard,  Mill  of, 
Bonskeid, 
Borland, 
Borland, 
Borelands, 
Brackland, 
Braco  Castle, 
Bramblebank, 
Brewlands  House, 
Bridge  of  Earn  Hotel, 
Do.  Medical  Prac 
Broadheadfold, 
Broich, 
Broom, 
Burnbrae, 
Burnfoot, 
Burnmouth, 
Burnside, 
Busby, 

Busby,  Wester, 
Buttergask, 
Buttergask  House, 
Butterstone  House, 
Butterglen  House, 
Byres, 

Cairnbeddie, 
Cairnie,  Upper, 
Cairnie,  Wester, 
Callander  Cottage, 
Callander  Lodge, 
Cally  House, 
C  alley,  Wester, 
Cambusmore, 
Campsie, 
Camsarney, 
Camsernie, 
Camsernie  Cottage, 
Cardney, 


NAMES. 

Mrs.  James  Anderson, 
General  Whistler, 
James  Chalmers, 
Mrs.  Keiller, 
Rev.  W.  A.  Clark, 
Lister  Lane, 
James  Bett, 
P.  M'Ewan, 
Captain  Bucknall, 
J.  Sc  J.  Stewart, 
George  F.  Barbour, 
Donald  Stewart, 
John  Stirling, 
A.  Anderson, 
John  M'Nab, 
George  K.  M 'Galium, 
J.  &  D.  Saunders, 
—  Small, 
Mrs.  Ogilvie, 
.  J.  Laing,  M.D., 
John  Cunningham, 
Alex.  Monteath, 
John  Cramb, 
James  Morris, 
Wm.  M'Ewan, 
G.  Nicoll, 
Henry  Anderson, 
George  Hunter, 
James  Taylor, 
Wm.  Chahiiers, 
James  A.  Wright, 
Alex.  Low, 
Robert  C.  Leslie, 
James  Bullions, 
James  Sinclair, 
George  Miller, 
W.  Morison, 
Mrs.  Marshall, 
Colonel  Robertson, 
Chas.  J.  Constable, 
Mrs.  Hutchison, 
J.  B.  B.  Hamilton, 
Messrs.  Robertson, 
Peter  M'Nab  &  Co., 
Robert  M'Gregor, 
R.  T.  Meilde, 
A.  B.  Brooke, 


POST  TOWNS. 

Blairgowrie. 

do. 
Bankfoot. 
Perth. 
Dull. 

Blair-Athole. 
Aberfeldy. 
Scone. 
Perth. 
Scone. 
Pitlochry. 
Blairgowrie. 
Blackford. 
Coupar-Angus. 
Callander. 
Braco. 
Blairgowrie. 
Meigle. 
Bridge  of  Earn. 

do. 
Dunning. 
Crieff. 

Blairingone. 
Perth. 
Glencarse. 
Coupar-Angus. 
Stanley. 
Methven. 

do. 
Coupar-Angus. 

do. 
Dunkeld. 

do. 
Guildtown. 

do. 
Forteviot. 

do. 
Callander. 

do. 
Blairgowrie. 

do. 
Callander. 
Methven. 
Aberfeldy. 
do. 
do. 
Dunkeld. 


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noblemen's  and  gentlemen's  seats. 


SEATS. 

Cardross  House, 

Carey, 

Car  gill  jNIains, 

Carim  Lodge, 

Carpow, 

Carse  Grange, 

Carsehead, 

Carsie  Mill, 

Castle  Bank, 

Castle  Huntly, 

Castle  Menzies, 

Castle  Menzies, 

Chapelbank, 

Charleston, 

Chesthill, 

Chesthill  Farm, 

Clashbenny, 

Clathick, 

Claywhat, 

Cloanden  House, 

Clochfoldich, 

Clunes, 

Clunie  Bleaclifield, 

Clunie  Castle, 

Clunie  Cottage, 

Clunie  Cottage, 

Clunie,  Easter, 

Clunie,  Wester, 

Cluny  House, 

Cockhill, 

Coldoch  House, 

Coldwells, 

Colen, 

Colquhalzie  House, 

Comrie  Cottage, 

Comrie  House, 

Condie, 

Coral  Bank, 

Corb, 

Cornhill  House, 

Corriemuckloch, 

Corsiehill  House, 

Coshieville, 

Cottartown, 

Coul,  Easter, 

Coul  House, 

Couligartan, 


NAMES. 

H.  D.  Erskine, 
John  Somerville, 
Robert  Morton, 
Col.  J.  A.  Ramsay, 
John  Cuthbert, 
John  Gardiner, 
Donald  Lamont, 
James  M'Inroy, 
Peter  Robertson, 
James  F.  White, 
Sir  Robert  Menzies, 
Capells  &  Robertson, 
Robert  Gardiner, 
Patrick  Constable, 
W.  H.  C.  Gates, 
A.  &  F.  M'Naughton, 
James  Easson, 
Cap.  W.  C.  Colquhoun, 
John  D.  Dick, 
Robert  Haldane, 
Mrs.  Bowie  Campbell, 
James  Coates, 
Thos.  Hendry, 
Earl  of  Airlie, 
W.  Roper  Craigie, 
John  G.  Brown, 
^Irs.  Williamson, 
Thomas  Guthrie, 
Donald  Currie, 
T.  B.  Troughton, 
Robert  Graham, 
Mrs.  M'Culloch, 
William  Cadzow, 
Lord  Adam, 
D.  Beveridge, 
Alexander  Laing, 


Dr.  Rattray, 
Misses  Dalgety, 
Miss  Donaldson, 
Miss  Ann  Murray, 
Mrs.  Smith, 
Colin  Menzies, 
James  Sidey, 
Mrs.  James  Smeaton, 
P.  B.  Smeaton, 
A.  Hutchison, 


POST  TOWNS. 

Port  Monteath. 

Abernethy. 

Perth. 

Blackford. 

Newburgh. 

Errol. 

Crieff. 

Blairgowrie. 

Perth. 

Lonforgan. 

Aberfeldy. 

do. 
Auchterarden 
En-ol. 
Fortingall. 
Aberfeldy. 
Errol. 
Crieff. 

Blairgowrie. 
Auchterarder. 
Dunlceld. 
Blair-Athole. 
Newburgh. 
Dunkeld. 
Aberfeldy. 
Moulin. 
Newburgh. 

do. 
Logierait. 
Callander. 
Blairdrummond. 
Crieff. 
Perth. 

Auchterarder. 
Culross. 
Comrie. 

Bridge  of  Earn. 
Blairgowrie. 
Dunning. 
Perth. 
Amulree. 
Perth. 
Aberfeldy. 
Almondbank. 
Auchterarder. 

do. 
Aberfoyle. 


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SEATS, 

NAMES. 

POST  TOWNS. 

Coulsknowe, 

Robert  Wright, 

Fossoway. 

Cowden, 

Duncan  M'Innes, 

Comrie. 

Cowden  Castle, 

John  Christie, 

Dollar. 

Craganour  Lodge, 

William  Locke, 

Rannoch. 

Craganour  Farm, 

Chas.  Alexander, 

Kinloch. 

Cragantoll, 

J.  M'Pherson's  Heirs, 

Aberfeldy. 

Craigatin, 

W.  S.  Irvine,  M.D., 

Pitlochry. 

Craighall, 

Mrs.  Clerk  Rattray, 

Blairgowrie. 

Craighead, 

Alex.  Ferguson, 

Alyth. 

Craighead  House, 

John  Bird, 

Blairdrummond . 

Craig  House, 

R.  C.  L.  Blair, 

Almondbank. 

Craigie  Park  House, 

Ex-Bailie  Hewat, 

Perth. 

Craigie  Bank, 

Rev.  W.  Brown,  A.M. 

,     do. 

Craigintaggart, 

Captain  A.  Burnett, 

Dunkeld. 

Craiglochie, 

Thomas  Stewart. 

Errol. 

Craigmakerran  Cot., 

Geo.  H.  Bonnar,  factor j 

,  Perth. 

Craigmill, 

J.  &  P.  Saunders, 

Blairgowrie. 

Craignerran  Villa, 

Alexander  Low, 

Dunkeld. 

Craigruie, 

R.  Palmer  Jenkins, 

Lochearnhead. 

Cray, 

Miss  Robertson, 

Blairgowrie. 

Croftinloan  House, 

A.  E.  Baird, 

Pitlochry. 

Croftness  Cottage, 

Captain  Campbell, 

Aberfeldy. 

Crianlarich, 

Adam  Teacher, 

Killin. 

Croiscrag, 

Mrs.  Robertson, 

Fortingall. 

Cromlix  Lodge, 

Hon.  A.  Drummond, 

Dunblane. 

Cromwell  Park, 

John  Rutherford, 

Perth. 

Cromwell  Park 

Bleachfield, 

Messrs.  Caird  &  Co., 

Almondbank, 

Crossmount  Cottage 

) 

Pitlochry. 

Culdees, 

MuthiU. 

Culdees  Castle, 

R.  T.  N.  Speir, 

do. 

Cultmalundie,  East, 

Alexander  Hay, 

Tibberrauir. 

Cultmalundie,  West 

,  James  Dow, 

do. 

Cultoquhey, 

Crieff. 

Dalchosnie  House, 

Col.  Macdonald, 

Pitlochry. 

Dalguise  House, 

Rupert  Potter, 

Dunkeld. 

Dalhonzie, 

Miss  Robertson, 

Crieff. 

Dall, 

T.  V.  Wentworth, 

Rannoch. 

Dalnabreck, 

Harry  S.  C.  Smithson 

,  Blairgowrie. 

Dalnaglar  Cottage, 

D.  A.  Paterson, 

do. 

Dalnamein  Lodge, 

Smith  &  TuUis, 

Blair-Athole. 

Dalmarnock, 

Gregor  M'Gregor, 

Dunkeld. 

Dalnaspiddal  Lodge 

;,  W.  Stirling  Crawford, 

,    Blair-Athole. 

Dalreoch, 

James  Small, 

Kirkmichael. 

Dalrulzean, 

Vacant, 

Blairgowrie. 

Dalshian,  Captain  J.  H.  Murray,  Pitlochry. 

Damside  House,  Hec.  Macduff  Duncan,  Auchterarder. 


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noblemen's  and  gentlemen's  seats. 


SEATS. 

Deanston, 
Delvine, 

Denliead  House, 
Derculich, 
Deuglie,  Wester, 
Dirnanean, 
DoUerie, 
Donavourd, 
Doune  Lodge, 
Dron,  East, 
Dron,  West, 
Drumcairn, 
Drumearn, 
Drumfork, 
Drumlean, 
Drummond  Castle, 
Drummonie, 
Drumtogle  Farm, 
Drumtogle  Mill, 
Duchally  House, 
Duchray  Castle, 
Dunbarney  House, 
Dunnallistair, 
Dunan, 
Duncrub, 
Dundarroch, 
Dundarroch  Villa, 
Duneaves  House, 
Dunfallandy  Cottag 
Dunimarle  Castle, 
Dunira, 
Dunkirk  Park, 
Dunkeld  House, 

Dunsinane, 

Duntaggart, 
Duntanlich, 
Dupplin  Castle, 
Durdie, 

Durdie,  Nether, 
Dysart  Cottage, 
Early  Bank, 
Earn  Bank, 
Easter  Greenside, 
Easter  Shian, 
Eastertyre, 
East  Grange, 


NAMES. 

John  Muir, 

SirA.M.M'Kenzie,Bt., 
Mrs.  Duncan, 
William  Tullis, 
Andrew  Cimningham, 
Captain  James  Small, 
Anthony  Murray, 
George  Gordon, 
Earl  of  Moray, 
John  Richmond, 
WiUiam  M'Laren, 
The  Earl  of  Mansfield, 
Peter  Drummond, 
Alex.  Robertson, 
R.  Hampson, 
Lord  Aveland, 
C.  T.  C.  Grant, 
Alex.  &  Jas.  Stirling, 
Robert  White, 
James  Mylne,  W.S., 
J.  F.  Jamieson, 
Misses  Craigie, 
Col.  M 'Donald, 
H.  Farquhar, 
Lord  RoUo, 
Thomas  Henry, 
James  Munro, 
Thomas  Chalmers, 
e,  Miss  Fergusson, 
Rev.  Wm.  Bruce, 
W.  Graham, 
Misses  Robertson, 
Dowager  Duchess  of 

Athole, 
Col.W.  M.  Macdonald, 
R.  M 'Donald, 
F.  J.  Edleman, 
Earl  of  Kinnoull, 
James  Thom, 
Thos.  Hope,  jun., 
Mrs.  Forbes, 
Sheriff  Barclay, 


Matthew  Speedie, 
Miss  Campbell, 
Rev.  Alex.  Campbell, 
James  Blair's  Heirs, 


POST   TOWNS. 

Deanston. 

Dunkeld. 

Coupar-Angus. 

Dunkeld. 

Damhead. 

Pitlochry. 

Crieff. 

Pitlochry. 

Burn  of  C  ambus. 

Bridge  of  Earn. 

do. 
Abernethy. 
Comrie, 
Blairgowrie. 
Aberfoyle. 
Crieff. 

Bridge  of  Earn. 
Aberuthven. 

do. 
Auchterarder. 
Doune. 

Bridge  of  Earn. 
Rannoch. 

do. 
Dunning. 
Pitlochry. 
Callander. 
Aberfeldy. 
Pitlochry. 
Culross. 
Crieff. 
Bridge  of  Earn. 

Dunkeld. 

Perth. 

Aberfeldy. 

Pitlochry. 

Perth. 

Errol. 

do. 
Pitlochry. 
Perth. 

Bridge  of  Earn. 
Newburgh. 
Kenmore. 
Logierait. 
Errol. 


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SEATS. 

NAMES. 

POST  TOWNS. 

Eastwood, 

Barclay  Field, 

Dunkeld. 

Edinample, 

W.  G.  Nixey, 

Locheamhead. 

Edinchip, 

Lady  M'Gregor, 

do. 

Edington  Lodge, 

Major  Brooksbank, 

Blair-Athole. 

Edradour, 

Thomas  Statter, 

Pitlochry. 

Edradynate, 

J.  S.  Robertson,  W.S. 

,  Ballinluig. 

Eind, 

John  Mailler, 

Auchterarder. 

Elcho, 

Paul  Darling, 

Rhynd. 

Ericht  Lodge, 

Robert  Chapman, 

New  Rattray. 

Erichtside, 

A.  M'Intyre, 

Blairgowrie. 

Erigmore, 

Godfrey  M'Kinnon, 

Birnam. 

Errol  Park, 

F.  Mollison, 

Errol. 

Evelick, 

William  Ritchie, 

do. 

Fairmount, 

John  Steel, 

Perth. 

Falkland  House, 

Mrs.  Tyndall  Bruce, 

Falkland. 

Farleyer  House, 

Sir  Robert  Menzies, 

Aberfeldy. 

Faskally, 

Archibald  Butter, 

Pitlochry. 

Faskally,  Old, 

James  Innes  Ralston, 

do. 

Fealar, 

Hon.  Colonel  White, 

Blah-Athole. 

Feddal  House, 

Ewing  &  Whitehead, 

Braco. 

Ferntower, 

Lord  Abercromby, 

CriefF. 

Ferry  field. 

Robert  Powrie, 

Newburgh. 

Feu  House, 

Perth. 

Fincastle,  Mains  of, 

Alex.  Scrimgeour, 

Pitlochry. 

Findynate, 

Alex.  Walker, 

Logierait. 

Fingask, 

George  Gray, 

Rhynd. 

Fingask  Castle, 

Sir    Patrick    Murray 

Threipland, 

Errol. 

Finlarig  Castle, 

Earl  of  Breadalbane, 

Killin. 

Finnart, 

R.  S.  Hills, 

Fortingall. 

Finnegand, 

William  Shaw, 

Glenshee. 

Flatfield, 

A.  &  W.  Bruce, 

Errol. 

Flatfield, 

David  Inches  Bett, 

Coupar- Angus. 

Flawcraig, 

David  Dykes, 

Errol. 

Flowerdale, 

R.  MiUer, 

Balbeggie. 

Fonab, 

James  M'Gregor, 

Pitlochry. 

Fordie, 

A.  B.  Brooke, 

Dunkeld. 

Fornetli  House, 

Miss  Speid, 

Forneth. 

Foss, 

Captain  T.  Levett, 

Pitlochry. 

Freeland  House, 

C.  L.  Wood, 

Bridge  of  Earn. 

Friarton, 

Mrs.  M'Donald, 

Perth. 

Friarton,  Nether, 

John  M'Donald, 

do. 

Gannochy, 

Robert  Walker, 

do. 

Garden, 

James  Stirling, 

Kippen. 

Garrows, 

John  C.  Cameron, 

Dull. 

Garrows,  Easter, 

Miss  C.  Campbell, 

do. 

Garry  Cottage, 

WUliam  Thomson, 

Perth. 

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NOBLEMEN  S   AND    GENTLEMEN  S    SEATS. 


SEATS. 
Garth  House, 
Gartincaber, 
Gartmore, 
Gartmore  House, 
Garvock  House, 
Gasconhall, 
Gask, 

Gask  House, 
Gattaway, 
Gillocli  Hall, 
Gflgal, 

Glaschorrie  Lodge, 
Glassart  House, 
Glassingall, 
Glenalbert, 
Glenalmond, 
Glenample, 
Glenartney, 
Glenbruar, 
Glenbruicla, 
Glencarse, 
Glendelvine, 
Glen  derby, 
Glendevon, 

Glendoick, 
Glendeuglie,    "     <  ' 

Gleneagles  Castle, 

Glenearn  House, 

Glenericht, 

Glenfalloch  House, 

Glen  far  g, 

Glenfernate, 

Glengoulandie, 

Gleng}de, 

Glenkilry  Lodge, 

Glenlochay  House, 

Glenlyon, 

Glenqueich  Lodge, 

Glentarkie, 

Glentochie  Lodge, 

Glentulchan, 

Gloagburn, 

Godens, 

Gormacks, 

Goukton, 

Gourdie, 

Gourdie  Hill, 


NAMES. 

Thomas  Duff, 
Arch.  B.  Murdoch, 
John  Douglas, 
Thomas  Close, 
R.  De  Graeme, 
H.  Birrel, 
Thos.  K.  Oliphant, 
Mrs.  Graham  Oliphant, 
D.  Davidson, 
Robert  Bauchope, 
W.  L.  Lindsay,  M.D., 
Richard  Hemming, 
Robert  Hampson, 
David  Wallace, 
William  Campbell, 
Major  M,  Patton, 
Earl  of  Selkirk, 
Lord  Aveland, 
James  A.  Piatt, 
Alex.  Dunsmure, 
Thomas  Greig, 
C.  M.  Farquharson, 
A.  D,  Baird, 
J.  T.  Hutchison, 
^  Cplonel  Henry  Rolland, 
■  •Cfii^iiel  Bruce, 
Earl  of  Camperdown, 
Charles  M'Lean, 
A.  D.  Grimond, 
J.  E.  Fowkes, 
John  Christie, 
H.  A.  Brassev,  M.P., 
C.  A.  D.  Halford, 
R.  Napier, 
Dr.  M 'Donald, 
H.  R.  Clifton, 
J.  W.  Akroyd, 
Thomas  Knowles, 
Mrs.  Wm.  Anderson, 
Alexander  Duff, 
Grjeme  Reid  Mercer, 
James  Donaldson, 
G.  MiUer, 
Duncan  M'Laren, 
James  Ostler, 
Mrs.  Kinloch, 
Robert  Matthew, 


POST  TOWNS. 

Aberfeldy. 

Blairdrummond. 

Stirling. 

Stanley. 

Bridge  of  Earn. 

Errol. 

Auchterarder. 

do. 
Abernethy. 
Bridge  of  Earn. 
Perth. 

Blair-Athole. 
Aberfoyie. 
Dunblane. 
Dunkeld. 
Perth. 

Balquhidder. 
Comrie. 
Blair-Athole. 
Bridge  of  Turk. 
Glencarse. 
Dunkeld. 
Kirkmichael. 
Dollar. 
Glencarse. 
Milnathort. 
Auchterarder. 
Bridge  of  Earn. 
Blairgowrie. 
Tyndrum. 
Bridge  of  Earn. 
Pitlochry. 
Dull. 

Bridge  of  Turk. 
Blairgowrie. 
KiUin. 
Fortingall. 
Dunkeld. 
Strathmiglo. 
Blairgowrie. 
Perth. 
Tibbermuir. 
Errol. 

Blairgowrie. 
Glencarse. 
Dunkeld. 
Errol. 


NOBLEMEN'S   AND    GENTLEMEN'S    SEATS. 


43 


SEATS. 

Grandtully  Castle, 

Grange  of  Elcho, 

Grange, 

Grasswell, 

Greenbank, 

Greenhill, 

Hallyburton  House, 

Hawthorn  Cottage, 

Hayfield, 

Heath  Park, 

Hill, 

Hillbank, 

Hill  Garden, 

Hill  of  Ruthven, 

Hillhead, 

Hillside, 

Hillside  Cottage, 

Hillview  Cottage, 

Hills  of  Bendochy, 

Holme  Hill, 

Hope  Park, 

Huntingtower, 

Huntingtower, 

Huntingtower  Cot., 

Inchbrakie, 

Inchewan, 

Inchmartine, 

Inchmichael, 

Inchrye  Mains, 

Inchture  Mains, 

Inchyra  House, 

Innerbuist, 

Innergeldy, 

Innerhadden  House, 

Innerpefifray, 

Inverardoch, 

Inverardran, 

Inverbraan  House, 

Invercroskie  Lodge, 

Invercauld, 

Invercomrie, 

Invermay, 

Invertrossachs, 

Isla  Cottage, 

Isla  Mount, 

Isla  Park, 


NAMES. 

John  Graham, 
J.  W.  &  J.  Drysdale, 
William  Hunter, 
Patrick  Constable, 
John  Dickson,  W.S., 
J.  B.  Finlayson, 
Lord  J.  F.  Gordon 

Hallyburton, 
James  Chalmers, 
John  Mitchell, 
James  Ross, 
W.  Constable, 
A.  Clark, 
Mrs.  HiU, 
Patrick  Matthew, 
John  E.  Geils, 
Harry  V.  Hunter, 
J.  Wilkie,  jun., 
Miss  Miller, 
Peter  PI  ay  fair, 
Mrs.  James  Stirling, 
Charles  Inches, 
Mrs.  Mercer, 
A.  B.  Sandeman, 
Captain  Downham, 
Miss  Kelsale, 
John  A.  Harris, 
H.  Howard  Allen, 
Mrs.  George  Bell, 
J.  L.  Wilson, 
W.  Crichton, 
James  Watson, 
Arch.  Semple, 
Edwin  Eyre, 
C.  G.  Lefroy, 
A.  F.  Govett, 
John  Campbell, 
James  Dewax", 
Rev.  J.  Burn  Murdoch, 
Sir  William  Clay, 
James  Kennedy, 
Thos.  Barker, 
Andrew  Grant, 
George  A.  Cox, 
Wm.  Geelde, 
John  Lowe, 
James  WTiitson, 


POST  TOWNS. 

BaUinluig. 

Perth. 

Errol. 

Inchture. 

Perth. 

Braco. 

Coupar-Angus. 

Blairgowrie. 

Damhead. 

Bimam. 

Enol. 

Blairgowrie. 

Coupar-Angus. 

Perth. 

Dunkeld. 

Perth. 

Newburgh. 

Coupar-Angus. 

do. 
Dunblane. 
Blairgowrie. 
Perth. 

do. 

do. 
Crieff. 
Birnam. 
Inchture. 
Errol. 
Lindores. 
Inchture. 
Perth. 

do. 
Comrie. 
Pitlochry. 
Monzie. 
Doune. 
Killin. 
Dunkeld. 
Pitlochry. 
Fortingall. 

do. 
Bridge  of  Earn. 
Callander. 
Coupar-Angus. 
do. 
do. 


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NOBLEMEN  S    AND    GENTLEMEN  S    SEATS. 


SEATS. 
Ivy  Bank, 
Ivy  Bank, 
Ivy  Bank, 
Janefield, 
Jeanfield, 
Keillor, 
Keir, 

Keithbank, 
Keithick  House, 
Keithock  Mains, 
Keithock  Mills, 
Keith  Park, 
Kercock,  East, 
Kercock  Haugh, 
Kerrumore, 
Kilbryde  Castle, 
Kildinny, 
Kilgraston  House, 
Kilgraston  Mains, 
Killiecrankie  Cot., 
Killiechassie, 
Killin  Hotel, 
Kilnockie  Bank, 
Kilry,_ 
Kincairney, 
Kincai'dine  Castle, 
Kincarrathie, 
Kindrochit, 
Kindrogan, 
Kinfauns  Castle, 
Kinloch  House, 
Kinloch, 
Kinloch, 
Kinloch, 
Kinloch, 
Kinloch  House, 
Kinloch  Lodge, 
Kinmonth, 
Kinmonth  Mains, 
Kinnaird  House, 
Kinnaird  Mains, 
Kinnell  House, 
Kinnoull  Cottage, 
Kintillo, 
Kippen-Tumer, 
Kippendavie, 
Kippenross  House, 


NAMES. 

^ohn  A.  Anderson, 
Mrs.  H.  Bell, 
Mrs.  Robertson, 
John  E.  Scott, 
Thomas  Roy, 
George  Patullo, 
SirW.  S.MaxweU,Bt., 
Messrs.  Low, 
Mrs.  Collins  Wood, 
Donald  Fisher, 
George  Willis, 
Misses  Inches, 
Alexander  Patton, 
John  Sime, 
A.  M'Naughton, 
Herbert  Rodgers, 
Robert  Graham, 
Mrs.  Handy  side, 
J.  Stevens, 
Misses  Stewart, 

E.  O.  Douglas, 
Alex.  Stewart, 
A.  Henderson, 
J.  M.  Hind, 

James  Mitchell's  Heirs, 
David  Wilson, 
Miss  Sharp, 

F.  C.  Cunningham, 
Patrick  S.  Keir, 
John  Middleton, 
Sir  George  Kinloch, 
Charles  Kinnear, 
James  M'Laren, 
Knowles  &  Pearson, 
George  Bulloch, 
Hemy  Ripley, 

Hon.  A.  Kinnaird,  M.P. 

John  Dow, 

J.  Todd, 

Alex.  Duncan, 

D.  Mitchell, 

Lord  Breadalbane, 

Lord  Charles  Kerr, 

F.  Pitcairn, 

Mrs.  Angus  Turner, 

Patrick  J.  Stirling, 

John  Stirling, 


POST  TOWNS. 

Perth. 

do. 
Bridge  of  Earn. 
Dunning. 
Perth. 

Coupar- Angus. 
Dunblane. 
Blairgowrie. 
Coupar- Angus. 

do. 

do. 
Blairgowrie. 
Stanley. 

do. 
Aberfeldy. 
Dunblane. 
Forteviot. 
Bridge  of  Earn. 

do. 
Blair-Athole. 
Aberfeldy. 
Killin. 

Bridge  of  Earn. 
Bridge  of  Cally. 
Dunkeld. 
Auchterarder. 
Perth. 

Blair-Athole. 
Pitlochry. 
Perth. 
Meigle. 
Ladybank. 
Blairgowrie. 
DuU. 
Dunkeld. 
Rannoch. 
Dunkeld. 
Bridge  of  Earn. 

do. 
Dunkeld. 
Inchture. 
Killin. 
Perth. 

Bridge  of  Earn. 
Dunning. 
Dunblane, 
do. 


noblemen's  and  gentlemen's  seats. 


45 


SEATS. 

Kirkton, 

Knowes, 

Knowhead, 

Kynachan, 

Laighwood, 

Langlay  Bank, 

Langley  Cottage, 

Lanrick  Castle, 

LassintuUoch, 

Lathirsk, 

Lawers, 

Lawgrove  House, 

Lawhill, 

Lawton  House, 

Ledard  House, 

Leitch-hill, 

Leny, 

Letham, 

Letham  House, 

Limepots, 

Lindores  House, 

Linkholm, 

Lintrose  House, 

Lochdochart, 

Lochgarry, 

Lochton, 

Lochtummel  Lodge, 

Lochard  Lodge, 

Lochearnside, 

Loch-Kennard, 

Lochvaligan, 

Logierait, 

Loonbrae, 

LowerLochard  Lodge 

Loyal  House, 

Lude  House, 

Luncarty  Bleachfield, 

Lynn-Keith, 

Machany  House, 

Madderty  House, 

Mansfield  Villa, 

Marlee, 

Marlee  House, 

Marlefield, 

Marlehall, 

Mayfield, 

Meggernie, 


NAMES, 
R.  Thomson, 
Andrew  Honey, 
James  D.  Miller, 
Lister  Lane, 
Robert  Eliot, 
Mr.  Dow, 
James  Malcolm, 
Andrew  Jardine, 
David  M 'Donald, 
George  Johnstone, 
D.  R.  Williamson, 
Mrs.  Wedderspoon, 
George  Richmond, 
W.  Henderson, 
Robert  Hampson, 
Peter  Taylor, 
J.  B.  Hamilton, 
Heirs  of  C apt.  Letham, 
J.  Ritchie, 


Lady  Maitland, 
Mrs.  Shephard, 
Mungo  Murray, 
Edward  G.  Place, 
H.  Ripley, 
Mrs.  Brown, 
Wm.  Young, 
William  Joynson, 
James  Wilson, 
John  Graham, 
H.  A.  Brassey,  M.P., 
A.  Duncan, 
John  B.  Chapman, 
John  Dalziel,  W.S., 
Prof.  George  Ramsay, 
J.  P.  M'Inroy, 
James  Burt  Marshall, 
David  Clark, 
Viscount  Strathallan, 
J.  A.  Henry, 
Mrs.  Ewan  Cameron, 
Jos.  Rickard, 
Miss  E.  Blair, 
Peter  M'Lean, 
James  Beattie, 
John  M.  Miller, 
W.  C.  Cazolet, 


POST   TOWNS. 

Perth. 

Dunning. 

Perth. 

Dull. 

Dunk  eld. 

Perth. 

do. 
Kilmadock. 
Rannoch. 
Falkland. 
Crieff. 
Perth. 

Auchterarder. 
Coupar-Angus. 
Aberfoyle. 
Perth. 
Callander. 
Bankfoot. 
Perth. 

do. 
Lindores. 
Blairgowrie. 
Coupar-Angus. 
Crieff. 
Rannoch. 
Inchture. 
Pitlochry. 
Aberfo5le. 
Comrie. 
Dull. 

Blair- Athole. 
Dowally. 
Blairgowrie. 
Aberfoyle. 
Alyth. 

Blair-Athole. 
Perth. 
Blairgowrie. 
Auchterarder. 
Crieff. 
Callander. 
Blairgowrie. 

do. 
Tibbermuir. 
Stanley. 
Perth. 
Fortingall. 


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noblemen's  and  gentlemen's  seats. 


SEATS. 

Meggernie  Castle, 
Megginch  Castle, 
Meikleour  House, 
Merklands, 
Methven  Castle, 
Middleton, 
Middlehaugh, 
Millearn  House, 
Milnab, 
Millhills, 
Milton  House, 
Milton  of  CoUace, 
Monachoil, 
MoncreifFe,  Easter, 
MoncreifFe  House, 
Moness  Hoiise, 
Montague, 
Montreal  Cottage, 
Monzie  Castle, 
Morenich  House, 
Mornington, 
Mount  Ericht, 
Mudhall, 
Mugdrum, 
Muirhall, 
Murie  House, 
Murrayshall, 
Murthly  Castle, 
Mylnefield  House, 
Myres  Castle, 
Newbigging, 
Newfargie, 

New  Hall, 

New  Hall  Farni, 

Newhouse, 

Newmill, 

Mewmiln, 

Newton, 

North  Bank, 

Oakbank, 

Oakbank, 

Ochtertyre, 

Ochtertyre  House, 

Oliverbum, 

Orchardseat, 

OrchiU, 


NAMES. 

C.  H.  Wood, 
John  M.  Drummond, 
March,  of  Lansdowne, 
Capt.  C.  R.  Simpson, 
Wm.  Smythe, 
John  M'Laren, 
Chas.  Currie, 
Mrs.  Thomson, 
David  Halley, 
James  M'CaUum, 
Mrs.  E.  S.  Young, 
William  Henderson, 
Duncan  Stewart, 
John  Isdale, 
Sir  Thos.  MoncreifFe, 
Dr.  J.  B.  Reid, 
W.  Thomson, 
John  Bower,  R.N., 
George  Johnstone, 
Jameson  Ellis, 
Miss  C.  Murray, 
Wm.  Jobson, 
J.  Whitson, 
E.  Paterson  Hay, 
R.  Walker, 
J.  B.  B.  Morison, 
John  M.  Graham, 
Mrs.  Graham, 
William  Brand, 
Mrs.  Greig, 

Mrs.  T.  Young's  Heirs, 
Mrs.  Willoughby  Tre- 

velyan, 
Mrs.  Shaw, 
John  Mackie, 
J.  B.  Pople, 
James  M'Duff, 
John  M,  Matthew, 
Dr.  John  M'Laren, 
John  Chisholm, 
Misses  Ross, 
David  Grimond, 
Sir  P.  K.  Murray, 
J.  C.  Burns, 
Thomas  Kirk, 
Laurence  Bennet, 
Alexander  M'Beath, 


POST  TO^VNS. 

Fortingall. 

Errol. 

Perth. 

Blairgowrie. 

Methven. 

Thornhni. 

Pitlochry. 

Auchterarder. 

CriefF. 

do. 
Auchterarder. 
Coupar-Angus. 
Lochearnhead. 
Bridge  of  Earn. 

do. 
Aberfeldy. 
Balbeggie. 
Perth. 
CriefF. 
Kenmore. 
Abernethy. 
Blairgowrie. 
Coupar-Angus. 
Newburgh. 
Perth. 
Errol. 
Perth. 
Dunkeld. 
Longforgan. 
Auchtermuchty. 
Methven. 

Ladybank. 

Coupar-Angus. 

Blairingone. 

Perth. 

Bankfoot. 

Perth. 

Blairgowrie. 

Perth. 

do. 
Blairgowrie. 
CriefF. 

do. 
Errol. 

Bridge  of  Earn. 
Blair-Athole. 


noblemen's  and  gentlemen's  seats. 


47 


SEATS. 

Orchill  Farm, 

Orchill  House, 

Orwell  House, 

Over  Durdie, 

Parkhead, 

Parkhill, 

Parkside, 

Peel, 

Pepper  Knowes, 

Percy, 

Physician's  Hall, 

Pickletullum, 

Pickstonhill, 

Pitcairley, 

Pitcairn  Bleachfield, 

Pitcairns  House, 

Pitcullen  Bank, 

Pitfour  Castle, 

Pitkeathly  Wells, 

Pitkeilony, 

Pitkindie, 

Pitlour, 

Pitmurthly, 

Pitnacree, 

Pitnacree  House, 

Pitskelly, 

Pittenzie  House, 

Pleasance, 

Poldar, 

PortneEan, 

Potterhill, 
Princeland, 
Rannagulzion, 
Rannoch  Barracks, 
Rannoch  Lodge, 
Rednock, 
Reichip, 
Reinakylich, 
Retreat, 
Rhynd,  Easter, 
Rhynd,  Wester, 
Riemore,  Easter, 
Rockdale  Cottage, 
Rockville. 
Rodney  Lodge, 
Rohallion, 


NAMES. 
M.  Finlayson, 
Rev.  Mr.  M'Dougall, 
Rev.  Dr.  Smith, 
Mrs.  Dewar's  Heirs, 
Patrick  Playfair, 
Thomas  H.  Whitson, 
Thomas  Watson, 
G.  &  W.  Sutherland, 
James  Brewster, 
Mrs  John  Stewart, 
Dr.  Wylie, 
J.  Dawson, 
R.  M'Kenzie, 
Robert  Cathcart, 
David  Lunisden, 
Jas.  F.  Watson, 
General  Troup, 
Sir  J.  S.  Richardson, 
Thomas  Lennie, 
Henry  Cuit, 
G.  Playfair, 
MoncriefFe  Skene, 
Thomas  Soutar, 
James  Alex.  Menzies, 
Thomas  B.  Potter, 
James  Stewart, 
J.  Pnicington, 
Misses  M'Laren, 
James  PuUar, 
Rev.  Wm.  Atkinson 

Clark, 
Major  Mann, 
Mrs.  George  B.  Clark, 
Mrs.  Ramsay, 
Thomas  Barber, 


J.  F.  Jamieson, 
Rev.  C.  A.  Hall, 
W.  R.  Cassells, 
John  M'Laren, 
Andrew  Pourie, 
Alexander  Pitcaithly, 
John  Thomson, 
James  Beattie, 
David  Morton, 
Mrs.  K.  Allardyce, 
John  Bett, 


POST  TOWNS. 
Blackford. 
Braco. 
Dunblane. 
Errol. 

Blairgowrie. 
Old  Rattray. 
Scone. 
Tibbermuir. 
Glencarse. 
Bridge  of  Cally. 
Errol. 
Perth. 
Scone. 

Auchtermuchty. 
Almondbank. 
Bridge  of  Earn. 
Perth. 
Glencarse. 
Bridge  of  Earn. 
MuthiU. 
Inchture. 
Strathmiglo. 
Redgorton. 
Ballinluig. 

do. 
Balbeggie. 
Crieff. 

Coupar-Angus. 
Port  Monteith. 

Pitlochry. 
Perth. 

Coupar-Angus. 
Bridge  of  CaUy. 
Rannoch. 

do. 
Port  Monteith. 
Dunkeld. 
Blair-Athole. 
New  Scone. 
Perth, 
do. 
Dunkeld. 
Perth. 

do. 

do. 
Dunkeld. 


48 


noblemen's  and  gentlemen  s  seats. 


SEATS. 

Roro, 

Rosebank, 

Rose  Cottage, 

Rosemount, 

Rosemount, 

Rossie  House, 

Rossie  House, 

Rossie  Ochill, 

Rossie  Priory, 

Rotearns, 

Row, 

Ruthven  House, 

Rtmnavey, 

Runnavey  Lodge, 

Rycote  Knoll, 

Sands  House, 

Scone  Palace, 

Seaside, 

Seggieden, 

Shi  an, 

ShielhiU, 

Shierglass, 

Snaigow, 

Soilzarie, 

SpittalfieldMed.Prac 

Springfield, 

Springland, 

Stanley  House, 

St.  Alban's  Cottage, 

Stenton, 

St.  Fink, 

St.  Magdalen's, 

St.  Martins, 

St.  Mary's  Tower, 

Stobhall  Mains, 

Stormontfield, 

Straloch, 

Straloch,  Mains  of, 

Strathallan  Castle, 

Strathgarry  House, 

Strathyre, 

Stronvar, 

Strone  House, 

Strowan, 

Suie, 

Summerbank, 

Sunbank  Cottage, 


NAMES. 

W.  H.  C.  Coates, 
James  Pullar, 
Dr.  James  Steele, 
Hon.  Mrs.  RoUo, 
Robert  Geekie, 
R.  B.  Handyside, 
R.  J.  Maitland, 
John  Kerr, 
Lord  Kinnaird,  K.T., 
Peter  Gardiner, 
Rev.  John  L.  Foggo, 
John  Blyth, 
John  Robertson, 
Col.W.  M.  Macdonald, 
Comtesse  de  Geneys, 
David  Simson, 
Earl  of  Mansfield, 
Wm.  Watson, 
Col.  Drummond  Hay, 
J.  P.  Smith, 
James  Chalmers, 
Robert  M 'Donald, 
William  Cox, 
George  Constable, 
,J.  M.K.  Taylor, 
John  Young, 
Mrs.  S.  Sandeman, 
Col.  F.  Sandeman, 
John  A.  Anderson, 
T.  G.  Murray, 
James  Aiiderson, 
George  Millar, 
Col.W  M.  Macdonald, 
Lord  J.  Manners,  M.P., 
Robert  Morton, 
D.  Lumsden, 
James  Mansfield, 
Robert  Farquharson, 
Jas.  Reid  Stewart, 
Mrs.  Colonel  Stewart, 
J.  B.  Hamilton, 
David  Carnegie, 
Geo.  Constable, 
Thomas  G.  Stirling, 
A.  H.  Brown, 
John  Conning, 
Alex.  B.  Smith, 


POST  TOWNS. 
Weem. 
Perth. 
Scone. 
Perth. 
Blairgowrie. 
Bridge  of  Earn. 
Au  ch  t  ermu  ch  ty . 
Bridge  of  Earn. 
Inchture. 
Braco. 
Doune. 
Perth. 

Spittal  of  Glenshee 
Blairgowrie. 
Dunblane. 
Kincardine. 
Perth. 
Errol. 
Perth. 
Kenmore. 
Stanley. 
Blair-Athole. 
Dunkeld. 
Blairgowrie. 
Spittalfield. 
Scone. 
Perth. 
Stanley. 
Perth. 
Dunkeld. 
Blairgowrie. 
Perth. 

do. 
Dunkeld. 
Perth. 

do. 
Moulin. 
Pitlochry. 
Auchterarder. 
Blair-Athole. 
Balquhidder. 
Locheamhead. 
Bridge  of  Cally. 
CriefiF. 
Killin. 
Perth. 

do. 


noblemen's  and  gentlemen's  seats. 


49 


SEATS. 

NAMES. 

POST  TOWNS. 

Sunnybrae, 

Arthur  Anderson,  C.B. 

,  Pitlochry. 

Talladhbeidh, 

Thomas  Ainsworth, 

Fortingall. 

Tarsappie, 

Charles  Kinnear, 

Perth. 

Tarsappie,  Easter, 

Thos.  Robertson, 

Rhynd. 

Tarsappie,  Wester, 

Peter  Paton, 

do. 

Taymount, 

Hon.  C.  Murray, 

Perth. 

Taymouth  Castle, 

Earl  of  Breadalbane, 

Aberfeldy. 

Tayside, 

Alex.  Moncrieff,  W.S. 

,  Perth. 

Teithside, 

Misses  M'Ewan, 

Callander. 

The  Cairnies, 

Major  Malcolm  Patten 

.,  Perth. 

The  Durn, 

Mrs.  M'Kenzie, 

do. 

The  Gart,, 

Daniel  Ainslie, 

Callander. 

The  Roman  Camp, 

Miss  H.  Marshall, 

do. 

Tighn'nduin, 

Charles  Stewart, 

Killin. 

Tippermallo, 

John  Graham, 

Methven. 

Tirinie  House, 

William  Harris, 

Aberfeldy. 

Tomnagrew, 

Donald  MacdufF, 

Dunkeld. 

Torrie, 

D.  Carnegie, 

Kilmadock. 

Torrie,  Easter, 

Heniy  Hill, 

Callander. 

Torwood, 

Arch.  Burns, 

Dunkeld. 

Tulhallan  Castle, 

Lady  Osborne  Elphin- 

stone, 

Kincardine. 

TuUochfield, 

John  Sandeman, 

Perth. 

TuUibelton, 

Gen.  R.  R.  Robertson 

,     do. 

Tullybeagles, 

Barikfoot. 

Tullyfergus, 

James  Millar, 

Blairgowrie. 

TuUylumb, 

Thomas  Jackson, 

Perth. 

TuUymet, 

Wilham  Dick, 

Dnnkeld. 

Tullymurdoch, 

John  Anderson, 

Blairgowrie. 

TuUyneddy  Cottage, 

Mrs.  M'Leish, 

do. 

Tummel  Bridge, 

Francis  B,  Atkinson, 

Pitlochry. 

Urrard  House, 

Wm.  Graham, 

Blair-Athole- 

Valleyfield  House, 

Mrs.  Colonel  M'Leod, 

Culross. 

Valleyfield,  Low, 

Mrs.  Hosier, 

do. 

Walnut  Cottage, 

Miss  Turnbull, 

Perth. 

Waterybutts, 

Robert  Laing, 

Errol. 

Wellfield, 

David  Laurie, 

Bridge  of  Earn. 

Wester  Fordel, 

Gen.  Kirkland, 

Milnathort. 

Westerton  House, 

Sir  James  Alexander, 

Bridge  of  Allan. 

Whitefield, 

James  Pennycook, 

Inchture. 

West  Mains, 

Bell's  Trustees, 

do. 

Westwood  Cottage, 

Mrs.  G.  Ross, 

Perth. 

Whitehills, 

Chas.  G.  Playfair, 

Inchture. 

Willanslee, 

Major  Salmon, 

Perth. 

Williamston, 

Mrs.  M'Laggan, 

Crieff. 

Willowbank, 

C.  Thomson, 

Perth. 

Woodend, 

A.    W.    Cruickshank, 

do. 

Woodend, 

Isaac  A.  PJenry, 

Crieff. 

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LIST    OF   THE    CLERGY    IN    PERTHSHIRE. 


SEATS. 

WoodWll, 
"Woodlands, 
Woodside  Cottage, 


NAMES.  POST  TOWNS. 

Charles  Trotter,  Blairgowrie. 

W.  M'Donald,  Perth. 

Mrs. Mackenzie  Murray,  Coupar-Angus» 


XIII.-LIST  of  the  CLERGY  and  their  PLACES  of 
WOESHIP  in  PEETHSHIEE. 


BAPTIST. 

PLACE. 

NAMES. 

POST  TOWNS. 

Blairgowrie, 

Blairgowrie. 

Blair-Athole, 

A.  Yeats, 

Blair-Athole. 

Crieff, 

Alexander  Kirkwood, 

Crieff. 

Glenlyon, 

Donald  M'Lellan, 

Aberfeldy. 

Tvillymet, 

Donald  Grant, 
CONGREGATIONALIST. 

Ballinluig. 

Aberfeldy, 

W.  N.  Challice, 

Aberfeldy. 

Blairgowrie, 

John  Miller, 

Blairgowrie. 

Crieff, 

James  Bell, 

ESTABLISHED. 

Crieff. 

Aberdalgie, 

John  Sharp, 

Perth. 

Aberfoyle, 

Arch.  F.  Stewart;  Dor 

1. 

C.  Bryce,  asst.  &  sue, 

,  Aberfoyle. 

Abernethy, 

William  Gordon, 

Newburgh. 

Abernyte, 

Allan  Menzies,  B.D., 

Inchture. 

Alyth, 

Robert  Murray, 

Meigle. 

Amulree, 

A.  M.  Stewart, 

Dunkeld. 

Ardoch, 

G.     D.     Macnaughton, 

A.M.,  B.D., 

Braco. 

Amgask, 

Kinross. 

Auchterarder, 

William  Gibson;  Wm 

. 

Simpson,  assistant, 

Auchterarder.. 

Auchtergaven, 

D.  Winter,  A.M., 

Perth. 

Balquhidder, 

A.  M.  M'Gregor, 

Lochearnhead. 

Bendochy, 

George  Brown, 

Coupar-Angus.. 

Blackford, 

David  Bonallo, 

Blackford. 

Blair-Athole, 

J.  Fraser,  A.M., 

Blair-Athole. 

Blairgowrie, 

Wm.  Fraser,  M.A., 

Blairgowrie. 

Blairingone, 

John  Wilson, 

Stirling. 

Bridge  of  Allan, 

John  Reid, 

Bridge  of  Allan, 

Callander, 

Callander. 

Caputh, 

Theodore  Marshall, 

Dunkeld. 

Car  gill, 

W.  A.  Campbell, 

Perth. 

Clunie, 

Angus  MTnnes, 

Dunkeld. 

CoUace, 

Thomas  Brown, 

Perth. 

LIST   OF   THE    CLERGY    IN    PERTHSHIRE. 


51 


PLACE. 
Comrie, 
Coupar-Angus, 
CriefF, 

Crieff,  West, 
Dunbarney, 
Dunblane, 
Dtinkeld,  Little, 


NAMES. 


Dunning, 

Dron, 

Dull, 

Errol, 

Forgandenny, 

Foss, 

Forteviot, 

Fortingall, 

Fowlis-Wester, 

Gask, 

Glendevon, 

Glenshee, 

Inchture, 


do. 


POST   TOWNS. 

John  Macpherson,  Crieff. 

P.J.  Stevenson,  D.D.,  Coupar-Angus. 

J.  Cunningham,  D.D.,  Crieff. 

Arch.  Hart,  M.A.,  do. 

Thos.  D.  Kirkwood,  Bridge  of  Earn. 

D.  Morrison,  M.A.,  Dunblane. 
J.  Skinner  Mackenzie,  Dunkeld. 

Dunkeld  &  Dowally,  Thos.  C.  Wilson;  Thos. 
Rutherford,  B.D.,  as- 
sistant and  successor, 

John    Wilson,    D.D., 

synod  clerk.  Dunning. 

Charles  Goodall,  Bridge  of  Earn. 

E.  M.  Masson,  M.A.,     Aberfeldy. 
Robt.  Graham,  LL.D.,  Errol. 
John  Robb,  Bridge  of  Earn, 
Jas.  Armstrong ;  Alex. 

Carmichael,  A.  &  S.,  Pitlochry. 

Jas.  Anderson,  M.A.,     Perth. 

D.  Campbell,  Aberfeldy. 

Thomas  Hardy,  Crieff. 

James  Martin,  Auchterarder, 

John  Cunningham,  Stirling. 

Thomas  D.  Miller,  Blairgowrie. 

John  A.  Honey,  D.D.,  Inchture. 
Innerwick&GlenlyonHugh  M'Donald,  Aberfeldy. 

Kenmore,  James  B.  M'Kenzie,  do. 

Kettins,  James  Fleming,  Coupar-Angus, 

Killin,  CoHn  A.  M'Vean,  Killin. 

Kilmadock,  G.  Mitchell,  M.A,,         Doune. 

Kilspindie  and  Rait,  Wm.  L.  Wotherspoon, 

A.M.,  Errol. 

B.  Edmonstone,  Blairdrummond. 

N.  M.  M'Naughton,       Perth. 

G.  S.  Davidson,  M.A.,     do. 

John  W.  MTntyre,         Pitlochry. 

William  Sinclair,  Inchture. 

John  Anderson,  D.D.,    Perth. 

William  Wilson,  Kippen. 

Duncan  M -Donald,  Blairgowrie. 

Peter  William  Young,    Bridge  of  Allan. 
Lethendy  &  Kinloch,  David  Smith  Rae,  Blairgowrie. 

Longforgan,  Wm.  Ritchie,  D.D.,       Dundee. 

Logie,  D.  N.Imrie,M.  A. ,B.D.,  Bridge  of  Allan. 

Logielmond,  Pat.  M'Gregor,  M.A.,    Perth. 

Logierait,  A.  Meldrum,  M.A.,        Dunkeld. 

Madderty,  William  Stoddart,  Crieff. 

Methven,  John  Wilson,  M.A.,       Perth. 


Kincardine, 

Kinciaven, 

Kinfauns, 

Klinloch-Rannoch, 

Kinnaird, 

KinnouU, 

Kippen, 

Kirkmichael, 

Lecropt, 


52 


LIST  OF  THE  CLERGY  IN  PERTHSHIRE. 


PLACE. 

NAMES. 

POST  TOWNS. 

Moneydie, 

Adam  Milroy,  M.A., 

Perth. 

Monzie, 

James  Taylor,  M.A., 

Crieff. 

Monzievaird, 

J.  R.  Campbell, 

do. 

Moulin, 

Duncan  Campbell, 

Pitlochry. 

Muthill, 

James  Rankin, 

Crieff. 

Norrieston, 

James  Forfar, 

Stirling. 

Port  of  Monteith, 

John  Johnston, 

Port  of  Monteith. 

Rattray, 

William  Herdman, 

Blairgowrie. 

Redgorton, 

Alexander  Neilson, 

Perth. 

Rhynd, 

Richard  Ramsay, 

do. 

Scone, 

Alex.  Benvie,  B.D., 

do. 

St.  Madoes, 

Walter  Tait, 

do. 

St.  Martins, 

W.  M.  S.  Hamilton, 

do. 

Stanley, 

George  Murray, 

do. 

Tenandry, 

Patrick  Grant,  M.A., 

Blair- Athole. 

Tibbermuir, 

C.  Smith  Adie, 

Perth. 

Trinity- Gask, 

George  W.  Kemp, 

Auchterarder. 

Trossachs, 

John  M'Diarmid, 

Callander. 

Tulliallan, 

John  Smeaton, 

Kuacardine. 

Weem, 

Alex.  Campbell:  R.  G 

Dunbar,M.A.,A.&S. 

,  Aberfeldy. 

EPISCOPALIAN. 

Right  Rev 

.  Charles  Wordsworth,  D.C.L.,  Bishop, 

Bishops'  Hall,  St.  Andrews. 

Alyth  and  Meigle. 

,       A.  S.  Aglen, 

Meigle. 

Blair  and  Pitlochry,    H.   St.  John  Howard 

} 

LL.D., 

Pitlochry. 

BlairgoAvrie, 

F.  W.  Davis, 

Blairgowrie. 

Bridge  of  Allan, 

John  Thomas  Boyle, 

Bridge  of  Allan. 

Callander, 

T.  Wildman,  D.D., 

Callander. 

Coupar-Angus, 

John  ToiTie,  M.A., 

Coupar-Angus. 

Crieff, 

A.  J.  T.  Mon-is,  B.A.. 

,  Crieff. 

Dunblane, 

Hemy  Malcolm,  B.A., 

Dunblane. 

Dunkeld, 

John  Lindsay,  M.A., 

Dunkeld. 

Muthill, 

Arthur  P.  Arnott,M.A, 

.,  Crieff. 

Strathtay, 

Dunkeld. 

Trinity    College, 

( W.  Percy  Robinson, 
\      D.D.,  Warden, 

j  Perth. 

Glenalmond, 

Tummel   Bridge 

and 

Kinloch-Rannoch,               

Pitlochry. 

EVANGELICAL    UNION, 

Coupar-Angus, 

James  J.  Brown, 
FREE. 

Coupar-Angus. 

Aberfeldy, 

Donald  R.  Clarke, 

Aberfeldy. 

Abernethy, 

Robert  Stevenson, 

Newburgh. 

Abemyte  and  Rait,     John  Wilson, 

Inchture. 

LIST    OF   THE    CLERGY    IN    PERTHSHIRE. 


53 


PLACE. 

NAMES. 

POST  TOWNS. 

Aberuthven, 

James  M 'Donald, 

Auchterarder. 

Alyth, 

Arch  Fergusson, 

Meigle. 

Ardeonaig, 

John  jNI'Callum, 

Killin. 

Arngash, 

John  Young, 

Kinross. 

Auchterarder, 

W.E.W.Brown,M.A., 

,  Auchterarder. 

Auchtergaven, 

John  A.  Cooke, 

Perth. 

Balquhidder, 

E.  J.  Findlater,  M.A., 

Crieff. 

Blackford, 

And.  Donald,  M.A., 

Blackford. 

Blair-Athole, 

Atholl  Stewart, 

Blair-Athole. 

Blairgowrie  (First), 

John  Baxter,  M.A., 

Blairgowrie. 

Do.         (South, 

Malcolm  White, 

do. 

Braco, 

Wm.  Milne,  M.A., 

Braco. 

Bridge  of  Allan, 

John  Ferguson, 

Bridge  of  Allan. 

Do. 

Wm.  Ross,  LL.D., 

do. 

Bucklyvie, 

A.  W.  Morris;    Geo. 

Rose, 

Stirling. 

Burreltown, 

Alex.  S.  Robertson, 

Coupar-Angus. 

Callander, 

Andrew  Bogle, 

Callander. 

Cargill, 

George  C.  Baxter, 

Perth. 

Clunie, 

Robert  M'Leod, 

Dunkeld. 

Collace, 

James  Reid, 

Perth. 

Comrie, 

Jas.  Garment,  M.A., 

Crieff. 

Coupar-Angus, 

Thomas  Bain, 

Coupar-Angus. 

Cray, 

James  Robertson, 

Blairgowrie. 

Crieff, 

A.  Henderson,  M.A., 

Crieff. 

Doune, 

Thomas  Hislop, 

Doune. 

Dunblane, 

John  S.  Bowie,  A.M. 

J 

B.D., 

Dunblane. 

Dunbarney, 

John  Hume  Wells, 

Bridge  of  Earn. 

Dunkeld, 

Dougal  M'Pherson, 

Dunkeld. 

Dunning, 

Duncan  M'Laren, 

Dunning. 

Errol, 

A.  Campbell,  M.A., 

Errol. 

Forgandenny, 

Jas.  Drummond  ;    Jas 

. 

Halliday,  as.  &  sue. 

,  Bridge  of  Earn. 

Fortingall, 

D.  M.  Connell, 

Aberfeldy. 

Gartmore, 

Malcolm  M'Lean, 

Stirling. 

Glenisla, 

James  W.  Simpson, 

Meigle. 

Glenlyon, 

John  M'Col], 

Aberfeldy. 

Kenmore, 

Allan  Sinclair, 

do. 

Kinfauns, 

B.    Franklin    Greig, 

synod  clerk, 

Perth. 

Kippen, 

Pat.  T.  Muirhead, 

Stirling. 

K-ilmadock, 

John  A.  Anderson, 

Doune. 

Kirkmichael, 

D.  D.  M'Isaac,  M.A., 

,    BlairgoM'rie. 

Killin, 

Alex.  Stewart,  M.A., 

Killin. 

Lawers, 

do. 

Longforgan, 

John  Hunter, 

Dundee. 

Logiealmond, 

John  Watson, 

Perth. 

54 


LIST    OF    THE    CLERGY    IN    PERTHSHIRE. 


PLACE. 

NAMES, 

POST  TOWNS. 

Logierait, 

D.  R.  C.  M'Lagan, 

Dunkeld. 

Lethendy, 
Maddei-ty, 

Alex.  Gordon,  M.A., 
Thos.  Gunn,  M.A.;  L 

Blairgowrie. 

C.  M.  Wedderburn, 

Crieff. 

Methven, 

John  M'Leish, 

Perth. 

Monzie, 

John  Reid  Omond, 

Crieff. 

Moulin, 
Muthill, 

John  Stewart, 
J.  A.  Fletcher, 

Pitlochry. 
Crieff. 

Pitcairngreen, 

Rattray, 

Scone, 

J.  J.  Glen  Kippen, 

Adam  Ross, 

A.  K.  M'JNIurchie, 

Perth. 

Blairgowrie. 

Perth. 

Stanley, 

Wm.   Mather,   M.A. ; 

Strathfillan, 

J.  F.  Thomson,  M.A. 
Donald  Mackay, 

,  Stanley. 
Tyndrum. 

Tummel  Bridge, 

Murdoch  Corbet, 

Pitlochry. 

Trochry, 

A.    C.    Sutherland, 
A.M.,  B.D., 

ROMAN    CATHOLIC. 

Dunkeld. 

Blairgowrie, 

John  Carmont, 

Blairgowrie. 

Crieff, 

Peter  Cumming, 

Crieff. 

UNITED    ORIGINAL    SECEDERS. 
Coupar-Angus,  Peter  iM'Vicar,  Coupar-Angus. 

UNITED    PRESBYTERIAN. 


Abernethy, 

John  Clark, 

Newburgh. 

Alyth, 

John  Dunlop, 

Meigle. 

Auchterarder (South),  George  Jacque, 

Auchterarder. 

Do.          (North),  Thos.  S.Dickson, M.A 

.,           do. 

Auchtergaven, 

Llatthew  Howieson, 

Perth. 

Balbeggie, 

Alexander  Pettigrew, 

do. 

Blairlogie, 

W.  M'Laren,  M.A., 

Stirling. 

Bridge  of  Allan, 

James  Muir, 

Bridge  of  Allan. 

Bridge  of  Teith, 

William  Huie, 

Doune. 

Comrie, 

William  F.  Swan, 

Crieff. 

Coupar-Angus, 

Wm.   Marshall,   D.D. 

; 

Thomas  Granger, 

Coupar-Angus. 

Craigend, 

James  Wardrop, 

Perth. 

Crieff, 

John  C.  Ingles, 

Crieff. 

Dunblane, 

WiUiam  Blair,  M.A., 

Dunblane. 

Dunning, 

Henry  Stirling, 

Dunning. 

Errol, 

James  S.  Scotland, 

Errol. 

Greenloaning, 

John  Macintyre,  M.A., 

,  Braco. 

Kinclaven, 

John  Brown, 

Perth. 

Kinkell, 

George  Duthie, 

Auchterarder. 

Lethendy, 

Joseph  Hay, 

Blairgowrie. 

Logielmond, 

David  Goodwin, 

Perth. 

POSTAL    DIRECTORY.  55 

PLACE.  NAMES.  POST   TOWNS. 

Methven,  John  Millar,  Perth. 

Pathstruie,  William  M 'Queen,  Bridge  of  Earn. 

Pitcairn,  Robert  Nelson,  Perth. 

Pitroddie,  Errol, 

Rattray,  Robert  Russell,  Blairgowrie. 

Scone,  John  M'Neil,  Perth. 


XIV.-POSTAL  DIRECTORY. 

CHIEF  OFFICERS  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT. 

Postmaster-  General, Right  Hon.  Lord  John  Manners- 

Secretary  (Loitdon) , John  Tilley,  Esq. 

Surveyor-General  (Scotland) ,..K.  M.  Cunynghame,  Esq. 
Surveyor  for  North  of  Scotla7id,  John  Warren,  Esq. 

PERTH     ESTABLISHMENT. 
Head  Office — 2  High  Street. 

Postmaster, John  M'Gregor,  Esq. 

Clerks, Jas.   Marshall  (chief),   Geo.  Farquhar, 

John  Black,  and  Alex.  Robertson. 
Sorters, James  Matthews,  Thomas  S.  Hendry, 

and  Alexander  Gorrie. 
Letter- Carriers, T.    Coutts,    John    Henderson,    James 

Stewart,  J.  Robertson,  and  J.  Hood. 
Edinburgh  Ilesseftger, .  .Alexander  Pirrie,  17  KinnouU  Street. 

RURAL   MESSENGERS. 

Aberdalgie, Wm.  Hodge,  28  High  Street. 

Almondbank, Geo.  W.  Jack,  105  South  Street. 

Salheggie, Andrew  Noble. 

Glencarse, John  M'Ewan,  17  Pomarium. 

Giiildtown, 

Rhynd, David  Watson,  Thimblerow. 

Stanley, William  Young,  55  High  Street. 

Receiving  Offices — 17  County  Place  &  265  High  Street. 

Receivers, Peter  Robb  and  William  Lyon. 

Telegraph  Department. 
Clerks— ]'A.mQ'i  Gaudie  (chief),  Peter  Gall,  Thos.  M'Laggan, 
Thos.  MTntosh,  Alex.  Menzies,  David  Allan,  Jas.  R.  Douglas, 
Land  Wm.  Isaac. 

Engineering  Department. 
Alexander  Johnstone,  30  George  Street,  and  Joseph  Jackson, 
South  William  Street. 


56 


POSTAL   DIRECTORY. 


ARRIVALS   AND  DEPARTURES   OF  MAILS   FROM 
THE   POST   OFFICE,  PERTH. 


MAILS. 


Box  Close. 


Departure 


Arrivals. 


Deliveries. 


Edinburgh  and  Fife, 

Glasgow,     Stirling,     Auchter- 

arder,  and  Crieff, 

Redgorton,     Stanley,     Bank- 
foot,  and  Meikleour, 

/'Scone,  Balbeggie,  Guild 
town,  Rhynd,  &  Glen- 

carse, 

Almondbank,    Methven, 
The  Cairnies,  &  Aber- 

dalgie, 

■i  Redgorton,  Stanley,  and 

Bankfoot, 

f^        Craigie  (2d  despatch),. . 
Do.     (3d  despatch),. . 
Scone  and  Balbeggie,   . 
Methven,    Almondbank, 

V     and  Glencarse, 

Dundee,  Errol,  and  Inchture, 
Aberdeen,  via  Co. -Angus,.. . . 

Do.  (2d  des.), 

Inverness,  via  Dunkeld, 

*Do.  do 

Edinr.,  Glasgow,  &  Dunning, 
Aberdeen,  Montrose,  Brechin, 

and  Forfar, 

Edinburgh  and  Glasgow,  .... 
Bridge  of  Earn  and  Fife  only, 
Dundee,    Coupar-Angus,    and 

Blairgowrie, 

London,       Edinburgh,       and 

Glasgow,  via  Stirling, 

Do.  do 

Dundee,  Errol,  &  Inchture, 


15  a.m. 
15  a.m. 
IS  a.m. 


5  15  a.m. 


S  15  a.m. 


9  10  a.m. 
9  10  a.m. 
3  10  p.m. 
[Q  o  a.m. 

[Q  o  a.  m. 
7  30  a.m. 

7  30  a.m. 
[Q  30  p.m. 

8  30  a.m. 
[o  30  p.m. 
[Q  o  a.m. 

[Q  oa.m. 
I  o  p.m. 
3  10  p.m. 

3  10  p.m. 


5  45  a.m. 
5  45  a.m. 

5  45  a.m. 

6  o  a.m. 


0  oa.m. 

9  40  a.m. 

9  45  a.m. 

4  50  p.m. 

12  onoon 

ID  15  a.m. 

7  55  a.m. 

7  55  a.m. 
II  o  p.m. 

8  45  a.m. 
II  o  p.m. 
10  15  a.m. 

10  15  a.m. 

1  35  p.m. 
3  35  P-m. 

3  35  P-m. 


7  15  P-m. 
4  35  P-m. 

4  o  p.m. 

2  15  p.m. 

5  40  p.m. 

3  10  p.m. 


6  45  a.m. 
4  so  p.m. 
4  so  p.m. 

4  so  p.m. 

6  45  a.m. 
4  50  p.m. 


6  IS  p.m. 

7  o  p.m 


40  p.m. 

o  p.m. 

o  p.m. 
40  p.m. 

o  p.m. 
40  p.m, 

o  p.m. 


6  4S  a.m. 
6  45  a.m. 

6  45  a.m. 
4  so  p.m. 
4  so  p.  m. 
6  4S  a.m. 
4  50  P-m, 
6  45  a.m. 
4  so  p.m. 


10  p.m. 
45  P-m. 
30  p.m, 


35  P-m, 

IS  P-ra- 

o  p.m 


9  20  a.m. 

9  20  a.m. 

8  30  a.m. 

II  35  p.m. 

7  40  p.m. 


9  45  a.m, 

9  45  a.m. 

9  45  a.m. 
6  45  a.m. 
6  45  a.m. 


Only  those  marked  thus  (*)  are  despatched  on  Sunda3^ 


RECEIVING  OFFICE  and  PILLAR  LETTER  BOXES. 


Receiving 
Office,  17 
County  PL 


Box  Closes. 

7  o  a.m. 
I  35  p.m. 
6  10  p.m. 
9  35  P-m. 


Letter-Box 

foot  of 
South  St. 


Collection. 

7  o  a.  m. 
2  30  p.m. 
6  20  p.m. 
9  40  p.m. 


Letter-Box 

Athole  St. 


Collection. 

7  o  a.m. 
2  20  p.m. 
6  10  p.m. 
9  30  p.m. 


Letter-Box 
Bridgend. 


Collection. 

7  o  a.m. 
2  10  p.m. 
6  o  p.m. 
9  10  p.m. 


Letter-Box 
General 
Station. 


Collection. 


I  45  P-m. 
6  o  p.m. 
9    o  p.m. 


Letter-Box 
Craigie. 


Collection. 


I  45  P-m. 
5  45  P-m. 


High  St.  Receiving  Office— Collections  at  7.0,  1.35,  6.10,  and  9.35. 


POSTAL   DIRECTORY.  57 

Collection  at  Railway  Station  only  at  i.  lo  p.m.  on  Sunday. 

Letters  arriving  by  mails  after  the  4.50  p.m.  delivery  may  be 
had  on  calling  at  the  Office  from  8.30  till  9  p.m. 

Money  Orders  are  issued  and  paid  every  day  (Sunday  ex- 
cepted) from  9  a.m.  till  6  p.m. 

An  additional  fee  of  id  will  secure  a  despatch  till  within  15 
minutes  of  each  departure.  Both  postage  and  fee  must  be  paid 
in  stamps,  and  dropped  into  the  late  letter-box. 

Registered  Letters  require  to  be  posted  30  minutes  before  the 
box  closes,  but,  for  a  late  fee  of  4d,  may  be  received  up  to  the 
closing  of  the  box. 

The  Office  is  open  every  lawful  day  from  6.45  a.m.  till  9  p.m., 
and  on  Sunday  from  9  till  10.15  a.m.  only.  F'or  Telegraph, 
business,  from  9  till  10.15  a.m.  and  from  4  till  5  p.m. 


INLAND   LETTERS. 
The  rates  of  postage,  when  prepaid,  are  as  follows,  viz. ; — 

For  a  letter  not  above  i  oz., id. 

,,  above  i  oz.  but  not  above  2  oz., i^d. 

„  „      2  oz.  „  4  oz., 2d. 

„  „      402;.  ,,  6  oz., 2id. 

„  „      6  oz.  ,,  8  oz., 3d. 

„  ,,      8  oz.  ,,  10  oz., 34d. 

,,  ,,    10  oz.  ,,  12  oz., 4d. 

A  letter  above  the  weight  of  12  oz.  is  liable  to  a  postage  of 
id  for  every  ounce,  beginning  with  the  first  ounce.  Thus,  a 
letter  weighing  between  14  and  15  oz.  must  be  prepaid  is  3d. 

A  letter  posted  unpaid  is  chargeable  on  delivery  with  double 
postage ;  and  a  letter  posted  insufficiently  prepaid  is  chargeable 
with  double  the  deficiency. 

No  letter  may  be  above  18  inches  in  length,  g  inches  in  width, 
or  6  inches  in  depth,  unless  it  be  sent  to  or  from  one  of  the 
Government  Offices. 

COLONIAL  AND  FOREIGN  LETTERS. 

The  rates  of  postage  on  letters  to  the  colonies  and  foreign 
countries  will  be  found  in  the  Table  of  Colonial  and  Foreign 
Postage. 

INLAND   NEWSPAPERS. 

Under  the  "  Post  Office  Act,  1870,"  any  pubhcation  fulfilling 
the  conditions  hereafter  named  can,  upon  payment  of  an  annual 
fee  of  5s,  be  registered  at  the  General  Post  Office  to  pass  within 
the  United  Kingdom  as  a  newspaper  for  a  postage  of  one  half- 
penny. Without  such  registration  no  newspaper  is  entitled  to 
be  sent  through  the  post  at  less  than  the  book  rate  of  postage. 

For  each  inland  newspaper,  whether  posted  singly  or  in  a 
packet,   the  postage,  when  prepaid,  is   one  halfpenny;   but  a 


58  POSTAL   DIRECTORY. 

packet  containing  two  or  more  registered  newspapers  is  not 
chargeable  with  a  higher  rate  of  postage  than  would  be  charge- 
.able  on  a  book  packet  of  the  same  weight,  viz.,  one  halfpenny 
for  every  2  oz.  or  part  of  that  weight. 

A  newspaper  posted  unpaid,  or  a  packet  of  newspapers  posted 
either  unpaid  or  insufficiently  paid,  is  treated  as  an  unpaid  or 
insufficiently  paid  book  packet  of  the  same  weight. 

The  postage  must  be  prepaid  either  by  an  adhesive  stamp 
or  by  the  use  of  a  stamped  wrapper. 

No  newspaper  can  now  be  sent  through  the  post  a  second 
time  for  the  original  postage.  For  each  transmission  a  fresh 
postage  is  required. 

Every  newspaper  must  be  posted  either  without  a  cover  (in 
which  case  it  must  not  not  be  fastened,  whether  by  means  of 
gum,  wafer,  sealing-wax,  postage  stamp,  or  otherwise),  or  in  a 
cover  entirely  open  at  both  ends,  so  as  to  admit  of  easy  removal 
for  examination.  If  this  inile  be  infringed,  the  newspaper  is 
treated  as  a  letter. 

Every  newspaper  must  be  so  folded  as  to  admit  of  the  title 
being  readily  inspected. 

COLONIAL  AND   FOREIGN  NEWSPAPERS. 

The  rates  of  postage  to  the  colonies  and  foreign  countries  on 
newspapers  registered  for  transmission  abroad  will  be  found  in 
the  Table  of  Colonial  and  Foregn  Postage.  Each  newspaper 
is  liable  to  a  separate  rate  of  postage,  whether  sent  singly  or  in 
a  packet,  and  if  above  4  oz.  in  weight  it  is  liable  to  two  rates  of 
postage,  and  so  on. 

The  conditions  of  registration  for  transmission  abroad  are  the 
same  as  those  for  inland  transmission. 

INLAND   BOOK  POST. 
The  postage  is  one  halfpenny  for  every  2  oz.  or  part  of  that 
weight. 

COLONIAL  AND   FOREIGN   BOOK   POST. 
The  limit  of  size  for  a  book-paeket  addressed  to  any  place 
abroad  is  24  inches  in  length  and  1 2  inches  in  width  or  depth. 

COLONIAL  AND   FOREIGN   PATTERN  AND 
SAMPLE  POST. 

There  is  a  Pattern  and  Sample  Post  to  such  Colonies  and 
foreign  countries  as  are  marked  in  the  Table  of  Colonial  and 
Foreign  Postage  with  the  letter  "  p ; "  but  it  is  restricted  to  bona 
fide  trade  patterns  or  samples  of  merchandise. 

CARD    POST. 
Post  Cards,  whether  official  or  private,   having  a  halfpenny 
stamp   impressed   upon  them  (adhesive  stamps  not  being  ac- 


POSTAL   DIRECTORY.  59 

cepted  in  payment  of  the  postage),  may  be  transmitted  between 
places  in  the  United  Kingdom  with  letters  written  upon  the 
back. 

REGISTRATION  (INLAND  AND  FOREIGN). 

The  fee  for  registering  a  letter,  newspaper,  or  book-packet 
between  any  two  places  in  the  United  Kingdom  is  fom-pence. 

At  all  Post  Offices  the  latest  time  for  posting  registered  letters 
on  the  payment  of  the  ordinary  fee  is  entered  in  the  notice 
exhibited  in  the  Office  window ;  but,  upon  payment  of  a  late  fee 
of  fourpence,  in  addition  to  the  ordinary  registration  fee,  at  all 
provincial  Head  Offices,  letters  may  be  registered  after  the  hours 
specified,  until  the  closing  of  the  letter-box  for  each  despatch 
(exclusive  of  the  time  during  which  late  letters  are  received),  or 
until  the  Office  is  closed  for  the  night. 

No  Letter  Carrier,  Rural  Messenger,  or  other  servant  of  the 
Post  Office,  is  allowed  to  carry  a  letter  for  any  person  to  be 
registered. 

RE-DIRECTION. 

Every  re-directed  letter,  post-card,  or  other  postal  packet,  is 
liable  to  an  additional  postage  (at  the  prepaid  rate)  for  each  re- 
direction, unless  the  re-direction  be  made  by  an  officer  of  the 
Post  Office,  and  both  the  original  and  the  second  address  be 
"within  the  same  free  delivery. 

A  Postmaster  is  not  bound  to  re-direct  letters  for  a  person 
temporarily  leaving  his  home,  and  not  having  a  private  bag  or 
box,  unless  the  house  be  left  uninhabited,  or  the  letters  would 
be  delayed  in  their  transmission  by  being  sent  to  the  house  to  be 
re-directed  there. 

DELIVERY. 

Letter  Carriers  and  Rural  Messengers  are  prohibited  from 
distributing  any  letters,  newspapers,  &c.,  except  such  as  have 
passed  through  a  Post-Office,  whether  before  beginning  their 
rounds,  whilst  on  their  rounds,  or  after  they  have  completed 
them.  Nor  are  they  allowed  to  receive  any  payment  beyond  the 
postage  for  the  delivery  or  collection  of  any  letter,  &c.,  nor  to 
deviate  from  the  route  laid  down  for  them.  The  prohibition 
from  receiving  payment  in  addition  to  the  postage  does  not, 
however,  extend  to  Christmas-boxes. 

No  person  living  within  the  town  free  delivery,  or  within  the 
limits  of  a  rural  post  free  delivery,  unless  he  rent  a  private  box, 
can  claim  to  have  his  letters  delivered  at  the  office  window  if  a 
delivery  by  Letter  Carrier  or  a  despatch  by  messenger  is  about 
to  take  place ;  but  letters  which  arrive  by  a  mail,  after  which 
there  is  no  immediate  delivery  by  Letter  Carrier  or  Messenger, 
may  be  obtained  by  any  person  on  application  at  the  Office 
window,  so  long  as  the  office  is  open  for  delivery. 


6o 


POSTAL   DIRECTORY. 


POSTAGE   STAMPS. 

Every  Head  Postmaster  is  required  to  keep,  for  sale  to  the 
public,  a  sufficient  stock  of  the  different  postage  stamps  in  use, 
as  also  envelopes  bearing  an  embossed  penny  stamp,  newspaper 
wrappers  bearing  an  impressed  halfpenny  stamp,  and  post  cards. 
The  stamps  are  of  the  respective  values  of  ^d,  id,  i^d,  2d,  3d, 
4d,  6d,  8d,  IS,  2s,  and  5s.  The  embossed  envelopes  are  made 
of  four  sizes.  Telegraph  stamps  at  the  value  of  id,  3d,  4d,  6d, 
IS,  3s,  5s,  los,  and/i. 

POST   OFFICE  TELEGRAPHS. 

The  charge  for  telegrams  throughout  the  United  Kingdom, 
including  the  Channel  Islands  and  the  Isle  of  Man,  but  except- 
ing the  Scilly,  Orkney,  and  Shetland  Islands,  is  is  for  the  first 
20  words,  and  3d  for  eveiy  additional  five  words — i.e. ,  for  every 
additional  group  of  not  more  than  five  words,  the  names  and 
addresses  of  the  sender  and  receiver  not  being  counted. 

Telegrams  may  be  re-directed  from  town  to  town  at  an  extra 
charge  of  one-half  the  ordinary  tariff  (fractions  of  threepence 
being  reckoned  as  twopence) ;  but  in  such  cases  they  must  not 
have  been  opened. 

MONEY   ORDERS. 

The  public  are  recommended,  when  applying  for  Money  Orders, 
whether  inland,  colonial,  or  foreign,  to  use  the  printed  "Appli- 
cation Forms,"  prepared  expressly  for  the  purpose,  which  are 
supplied  gratuitously  at  all  Money  Order  Offices.  These  forms 
save  time,  and  afford  greater  security  than  verbal  messages 
against  mistakes. 

The  commission  on  inland  Money  Orders  is — 
For  sums  under  los,    . 

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No  order  is  allowed  to  contain  a  fractional  part  of  a  penny. 

No  Money  Order  can  be  issued  unless  the  applicant  furnish, 
in  full,  the  surname  and  at  least  the  initial  of  one  Christiaa 
name,  both  of  the  remitter  and  the  payee,  together  with  the 
remitter's  address.     In  the  case  of  Colonial  and  Foreign  Orders. 


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POSTAL    DIRECTORY.  6 1 


the  full  address  of  the  payee  must  be  given ;  and  if  the  Order  be 
payable  to  a  native  in  British  India,  the  tribe  or  caste,  and  the 
father's  name,  must  also  be  furnished. 

POST  OFFICE   SAVINGS   BANK. 

Every  Post  Office  Savings  Bank  is  also  a  Money  Order  Office, 
and  is  open  for  bank  business  during  the  same  hours  as  for 
Money  Orders. 

Deposits  of  one  shiUing,  or  of  any  number  of  shillings,  or  of 
pounds  and  shillings,  may  be  made  by  any  person  at  the  Post 
Office  Savings  Banks,  provided  that  such  depositor  shall  not 
make  deposits  amounting  to  more  than  ^^30  in  any  year  ending 
the  31st  December,  or  make  any  further  deposit  when  the 
amount  standing  in  his  name,  exclusive  of  interest,  exceeds  :i^i50. 
When  any  depositor's  principal  and  interest  amount  together  to 
;i^2O0,  all  interest  will  cease  so  long  as  the  balance  of  the  account 
continues  to  amount  to  the  said  sum  of  ;!^200. 

GOVERNMENT  INSURANCES   AND   ANNUITIES. 

The  Postmaster-General  is  empowered,  under  the  Act  27  and 
28  Victoria,  cap.  43,  to  insure  the  lives  of  persons  of  either  sex, 
between  the  ages  of  16  and  60,  for  not  less  than;i/'2o  or  more 
than  ^100.  He  is  also  empowered  under  the  same  Act  to  grant 
Immediate  or  Deferred  Annuities  of  not  more  than  ^^50  on  the 
lives  of  persons  of  either  sex,  and  of  the  age  of  10  years  and 
upwards. 


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XV-GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


Abbot,  Alexander,  machinist,  30  Whitefriars  street- 
William,  weaver,  51  Pomarium. 
Aberdeen  Town  and  County  Bank,  Victoria  Buildings, 

Tay  Street,  and  38  South  Methven  Street — John  Mac- 

Leish  and  Robert  Robertson,  agents. 
Abernethy,  Charles,  labourer,  28  High  street. 
Absolon,  Mrs,  boarding  school,  15  Athole  street. 
Adams,  David,  labourer,  170  High  street. 

George,  pointsman,  13  Whitefriars  street. 

James,  storekeeper,  Malloch's  close,  Canal  street. 

John,  railway  guard,  31  Leonard  street. 

John,  engine-driver,  20  Glover  street. 

John,  &  Son,  butchers,  6  Bridge  lane. 

Mrs,  2  Athole  crescent. 

Mrs  Andrew,  fancy  bazaar,  255  High  st. — house  above. 

Mrs  David,  302  High  street. 

Mrs  John,  1 7  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Patrick,  labourer,  199  South  street. 

Thomas,  pointsman,  Barnhill. 

William,  baker,  71  High  street. 
Adamson,  James,  printer,  32  West  Mill  street. 
Agen,  James,  labourer,  79  South  street. 
Agnew,  Andrew,  bootmaker,  Dovecotland. 

Owen,  hawker,  167  South  street. 
Agrati,  John,  bird-cage  maker,  10  Meal  vennel. 
Air,  James,  porter,  35  Cross  street. 
Aitken,  James,  seaman,  15  St.  Ann's  lane. 

John,  labourer,  ii  Cow  vennel. 

Joseph  W.,  spirit-dealer.  South  Street  Tavern,  121  South 

Margaret,  seamstress,  27  Princes  street.  [street. 

Mrs  Charles,  50  Leonard  street. 
Aldis,  John,  janitor.  Seminaries. 

Mrs  James,  12  North  Methven  street. 
Alexander,  Alexander,  slater,  85  South  street. 

George,  draper,  46  South  Methven  st. — h.  34  NeuTow- 

George,  labourer,  3  Paul's  square. 

James,  confectioner,  73  Leonard  street. 

James,  7  South  Methven  street. 

John,  sawyer,  139  South  street. 


ALEXANDER ANDERSON.  65 


Alexander,  Mrs  Alexander,  33  Pomarium. 

Thos.,  &  Co.,  grain-merchants,  i  Karkgate— house,   29 
York  place. 

Winiam,  porter,  343  High  street. 

William,  labourer,  204  South  street. 

WilHam,  labourer.  Kirk  close,  St.  John's  place. 
AUan,  Andrew,  sergeant-major  (P.  R.  V.),  21  Fiesh  vennel. 

David,  2  Meal  vennel. 

David,  labourer,  216  South  street. 

David,  labourer,  7  South  Methven  street. 

George  (Inland  Revenue),  Tay  street. 

George,  locomotive  foreman,  26  Barrack  street. 

James,  coach  painter,  39  Princes  street. 

James,  labourer,  17  Earl's  dykes. 

James,  plasterer,  44  South  street. 

James,  engine-fitter,  9  Nelson  street. 

James  R.   (Prudential  Insurance  Society's   Agent),   51 
South  Methven  street. 

James,  grocer,  7  Cross  street. 

Janet,  seamstress,  2  Blackfriars  wynd. 

Jessie,  29  Strathmore  street. 

John,  hawker,  146  High  street. 

John,  plumber,  39  Kinnoull  causeway. 

John,  porter,  4  Cross  street. 

John,  smith,  4  Cutlog  vennel. 

John,  sawyer,  Shore. 

John,  joiner,  22  Melville  street. 

May,  253  High  street. 

&  Miller,  milliners,  16  George  street. 

Mrs  Andrew,  5  George  street. 

Mrs  Campbell,  Gladstone  terrace. 

Mrs  John,  23  Cross  street. 

Mrs  Robert,  Clayholes. 

Robert,  hosier,  33  High  street — house,  5  Keir  street. 

Robert,  plasterer,  25  Stormont  street. 

Robert,  weaver,  238  High  street. 

Stewart,  provision  dealer,  108  South  street. 

William,  dyer,  no  South  street. 
Allardice,  Barclay,  Rodney  Lodge. 
Allison,  George,  13  Main  street. 

Mrs  William,  4  Union  street  lane. 
Ambrose,  Awdry,  Victoria  Buildings,  Tay  street. 
Amos,  Adam,  brakesman,  ii  Cross  street. 
Ancell,  Johnstone,  blacksmith,  46  Pomarium. 

Mrs  Robert,  39  York  place. 
Anderson,  Agnes,  dressmaker,  17  High  street. 

Alexander,  turner,  97  South  street. 

Alexander,  carter,  69  South  street. 

F 


66  ANDERSON. 


Anderson,  Alexander,  joiner,  37  Leonard  street. 
Alexander,  carpenter,  6  Paul  street. 
Andrew,  lithographic  printer,  24  Canal  street. 
Ann,  seamstress,  55  Watergate. 
Archibald,  dyer,  224  High  street. 
David,  Free  Middle  Church  officer,  27  Castlegable. 
David,  dyer,  258  High  street. 
David,  weaver,  40  Pomarium. 
David,  labourer,  44  Newrow. 
David,  lapper,  6  Carpenter  street. 
Donald,  shoemaker,  57  Leonard  street. 
Duncan,  sawyer,  238  High  street. 
Elizabeth,  37  Main  street. 
Elizabeth,  48  Newrow. 
'George,  labourer,  13  Paul  street. 
Isabella,  2  Thistle  lane. 
James,  clerk,  18  Canal  street. 
James,  tailor,  198  High  street. 
James,  mason,  42  Newrow. 
James,  labourer,  125  South  street. 
James,  lorry-driver,  65  Strathmore  street. 
James,  fitter,  Craigie  Park  terrace. 
James,  china  merchant,   54  St.  John  street — honse,  43 

York  place. 
.James,  warder,  89  South  street. 
Janet,  5  Pomarium. 
Jessie,  89  South  street. 
John  A.  (Dickson  &  Turnbull),  St.  Alban's  Cottage, 

Kinnoull. 
Rev,  John,  D.D.,  Kinnoull  manse. 
John,  labourer,  222  South  street. 
John,  pawnbroker,  181  South  street — house  above. 
John,  labourer,  Barnhill. 
John,  pointsman,  1 1  Barossa  street. 
John  M.,  commission  agent,  3  Albert  place. 
Margaret,  straw-hat  maker,  163  High  street. 
Margaret,  30  Newrow. 

Margaret,  lodgings,  48  South  Methven  street. 
Matthew,  china  merchant,  26  St.  John  street — ^house,  8 

Barossa  place. 
Mrs  Daniel,  grocer,  19  Athole  street — house,    18  North 

William  street. 
Mrs  Duncan,  grocer,  118  South  street. 
Mrs  George,  38  Victoria  street. 
Mrs  George,  20  Cair's  croft. 
Mrs  James,  6  Newrow. 
Mrs  John  A.,  fruiterer,  130  Canal  crescent. 
Mrs  John,  lodgings,  12  Charlotte  street. 


ANDERSON ARMSTRONG.  67 


Anderson,  Mrs  Joseph,  35  Stormont  street. 

Mrs  Laurence,  204  South  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  20  Barrack  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  8  Long  causeway. 

Mrs  Peter,  14  King  street. 

Mrs  William,  lodgings,  3  Albert  place,  King  street. 

Robert,  carter,  162  South  street. 

Robert,  carpenter  and  stationer,  16  Gowrie  street. 

Robert,  guard,  Craigie  park. 

Robert,  dyer,  55  High  street. 

Thomas,  labourer,  32  Barossa  street. 

Thomas,  lapper,  12  West  Mill  street. 

Thomas,  labourer,  32  Newrow. 

William,  joiner,  43  Newrow, 

William,  tailor,  23  Carpenter  street. 

William,  dyer,  119  South  street. 

William,  music  teacher,  59  Scott  street. 

William,  fireman,  327  High  street. 

William,  labourer,  69  Glover  street. 

William,  shoemaker,  72  Watergate. 

William,  coach-trimmer,  17  Stormont  street. 
Andrews,  Easton,  flaxdresser,  46  Pomarium. 

Robert,  43  Castlegable  and  1 1  North  port. 

William,   inspector    of   weights   and   measures,  County 
Buildings — house,  7  South  Methven  street. 
Angus,  Ann,  214  High  street. 

David,  pointsman,  24  Carr's  croft. 

George,  labourer,  31  Pomarium. 

George,  bootmaker,  25  King  street. 

John,  shoemaker,  6  Thimblerow. 

Mrs  James,  5 1  Pomarium. 

Robert,  shopman,  51  Watergate. 

Thomas,  railway  guard,  56  Glover  street. 

Thomas,  shoemaker,  238  High  street. 

Thomas,  shoemaker,  19  Thimblerow. 

William,  labourer,  40  Carr's  croft. 

William,  190  High  street. 
Annan  &  Son,  James,  plasterers,  62  Princes  street. 

Mary  Imrie,  5  King's  place. 
Archer,  Mrs  James,  21  King  street. 

William,  Balhousie  bank, 
Archibald,  James,  coach-builder,  18  Main  street. 

William,  upholsterer,    20   St.   John  street — house,    10 
Athole  street. 
Armour,  George,  ship-carpenter,  41  Strathmore  street. 

Mrs,  daily,  I  Strathmore  street. 
Armstrong,  David,  labourer,  151  High  street. 

John,  butler,  Bowerswell  Cottage. 


68  ARMSTRONG — BALLINGAL. 


Armstrong,  William,  labourer,  87  Watergate. 

Mrs  Peter,  84  Pomajium. 
Amott,  David,  labourer,  12  Back  wynd. 

Robert,  pointsman,  72  Watergate. 
Arthur,  Henry,  labourer,  219  High  street. 

William,  porter,  39  Cross  street. 

William,  brakesman,  5  Whitefriars  street. 
Arthurson,  William,  corkcutter,  38  Skinnergate. 
Ash,  Isaac,  shoemaker,  266  High  street. 

Isaac,  jun.,  shoemaker,  246  High  street. 

William,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  127  High  street — house,  55. 
Ashton,  Alexander,  bill-poster,  13  St.  John's  place. 
Association  for  Improying  the  Condition  of  the  Poor, 

8  High  street. 
Ayson,  James,  baker,  21  Union  street. 


Baillie,  Charles,  mechanic,  19  Mill  street. 

Peter,  porter,  7  Whitefriars  street. 
Bain,  Alexander,  mail-guard,  59  New  town. 

Alexander,  County  Inn,  i  South  street. 

Alexander,   assessor  for  the  county,  Victoria  buildings, 
Tay  street. 

James,  1 1  South  street. 

Mrs  Jane,  28  Pomarium. 
Baird,  Alexander,  M.B.  &  CM.,  Tayview  House,  Tay  street. 

George  S.,  engineer,  4  George  street. 

Jane,  dressmaker,  4  George  street. 

John,  jeweller,  68  George  street — house,  3  Bridge  lane. 

Mrs  George,  27  Pomarium. 

Mrs,  Brompton  terrace,  Kinnoull. 

William,  dyer,  22  Barrack  street. 
Baker,  Joseph,  brushmaker,  45  Meal  vennel. 

Martin,  labourer,  126  High  street. 

Mrs  George  A.,  teacher  of  music,  4  Barossa  place. 

Walter,  Market  Hotel,  Market  street. 

William,  labourer,  103  and  130  South  street. 
Balfour,  David,  joiner,  30  Long  causeway. 
Ballantyne,  James,  joiner,  g  Keir  street. 

James,  saddler,  85  jMain  street. 

Thomas,  joiner,  19  Islay  street. 

Peter,  carter,  Malloch's  close.  Canal  street. 
Ballantyne  &  Christie,  milliners,  67  George  street. 
Ballintyne,  Alexander,  joiner,  16  Union  lane. 

J.  &  T.,  joiners,  14  South  street. 

John,  shuttlemaker,  199  South  street. 
Ballingal,  A.  H.   (of  Geo.  Condie,   Conning,  &  Co.),  4  Mans- 
field place. 


BALLINGALL — BAXTER.  69 


Ballingall,  Mrs  David,  19  Speygate. 
Balmain,  David,  weaver,  55  Strathmore  street. 

James,  tobacconist,  37  High  street — house  i  Nelson  st. 

James,  labourer,  292  High  street. 

Margaret  and  Elizabeth,  dressmakers,  8  East  Bridge  st. 
Band,  Mrs  Mungo,  60  Pomarium. 

Bank  of  Scotland  Office,  St.  John  street— A.  Bums,  agent. 
Banks,  George,  paintei',  8  Clayholes. 

E.,  embroiderer,  18  Gowrie  street. 

James,  ropespinner,  141  High  street — house,  146. 

James,  engine-driver,  21  Queen  street. 

Richard,  29  Scott  street. 
Bannerman,  John,  commercial  traveller.  Priory  place. 
Bannister,  Mary,  milliner,  9  Charlotte  street — house,  11. 

Thomas,  bootmaker,  9  Athole  place — h.,  11  Charlotte  st. 
Barclay,  Alexander,  pattern  maker,  26  Melville  street. 

David,  storekeeper,  6  Priory  place. 

David,  plasterer,  6  Hospital  street. 

George,  collector  of  poor's  rates,  14  South  street — house, 
8  KinnouU  street. 

Hugh,  LL.D.,  sheriff-substitute.  Early  Bank,  Craigie. 

James,  tenter,  26  Barossa  street. 

John,  painter,  2  Bridge  lane. 

Mungo,  labourer,  16  Union  lane. 

William,  teacher,  34  South  William  street. 

William  A.  (Savings  Bank),  Tay  street. 

William,  labourer,  113  High  street. 

Mrs  William,  113  High  street. 
Barl?       Andrew,  labourer,  63  Main  street. 
Tohn,  tenter,  6  North  William  street. 

Mrs,  4  Comely  bank. 
Barlass,  David,  salesman,  263  High  street. 

Elizabeth,  5  Pomarium. 

James,  joiner,  Tayview,  Barnhill. 

James,  ironmonger,  9  Scott  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  furnishings,  178  South  street. 

Mrs  William,  ironmonger,  48  High  st. — h.,  3  York  place. 
Barnet,  John,  gardener,  49  Commercial  street. 
Barnett,  John,  blacksmith,  19  Mill  street. 

Barns,  Thos.,  provision  merchant,  256  High  street — house,  254. 
Barr,  David,  labourer,  20  James  street. 
Barty,  James,  baker,  28  West  Mill  street. 

Thomas,  baker,  23  North  Methven  street. 

Thomas,  baker,  3  County  place. 
Batchelor,  Andrew,  dresser,  38  New  town. 
Bate,  Cecilia,  3  Scott  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  85  Victoria  street. 
Baxter,  Alexander,  tailor,  28  Watergate. 


70  BAXTER BELL. 


Baxter,  Rev.  Andrew  James  Burt,  8  Leonard  bank. 

Charles,  shoemaker,  13  Castlegable — h.,  18  Barrack  st. 

David,  weaver,  30  Whitefriars  street. 

James,  planemaker,  8  Pomarium. 

James,  warper,  53  Strathmore  street. 

James,  painter,  55  Strathmore  street. 

Jane,  7  Paul  street. 

John,  clockmaker,  26  Whitefriars  street. 

John,  dyer,  29  Kirkgate. 

John,  weaver,  31  Pomarium. 

John,  railway  guard,  38  Leonard  street. 

John,  candlemaker,  28  Long  causeway. 

Mrs  Christina,  22  MelviUe  street. 

Mrs  John,  26  Main  street. 

Mrs  William,  Day  Nursing  Hospital,  Hospital  street, 

Robert,  shunter,  10  Carpenter  street. 

William,  seaman,  77  South  street. 
Bayne,  George,  jeweller,  113  High  street. 

H.,  grocer,  63  Strathmore  street. 

James,  labourer,  14  Long  causeway. 

John,  weaver,  30  Whitefriars  street. 

John,  blacksmith,  6  North  William  street. 

Margaret,  9  Murray  street. 

Mrs  James,  grocer,  3  Leonard  street — house  46. 

Mrs  James,  129  South  street. 

William,  engine-driver,  3  Melville  street. 

William,  clerk,  1 1  Stormont  street. 
Beatenbeau,  Joseph,  dyer,  58  South  Methven  street. 
Beatson,  David,  weaver,  97  South  street. 

James,  weaver,  246  High  street. 

John,  baker,  134  High  street. 

William,  labourer,  239  High  street. 
Beattie,  George,  engine-driver,  65  Glover  street. 

James,  joiner,  61  Strathmore  street. 

John,   tobacconist,    158  High  street — house,    14  King's 
place  (west). 

John,  jeweller,  29  Princes  street. 

Robert,  relief  inspector,  71  New  town. 
Begg,  James,  Inland  Revenue,  Balhousie  place. 

Miss,  dairy.  Mount  Tabor. 
Behurrie,  George,  cloth  inspector,  18  Barrack  street. 
Beith,  Alexander,  H.M.  Customs,  35  Scott  street. 
Belford,  William,  23  Barossa  place. 
Bell,  Alexander,  blacksmith,  Craigie  place. 

Alexander,  slater  and  Welsh  slate  dealer,  31  Canal  street. 

Andrew,  plasterer,  17  Thimblerow. 

Ann,  25  Hospital  street. 

Ann,  21  Whitefriars  street. 


BELL BISSET.  7  I 


Bell,  Arthur,  wine  merchant,  5  Kirkside — h.,  i  MoncreifFe  ter. 
Frederick,  clerk,  5  Priory  place. 
James,  shoemaker,  9  Foundry  lane. 
James,  carpenter,  64  South  street. 
James,  dyer,  292  High  street. 
Jane,  lodgings,  9  Marshall  place. 
Joseph,  slater,  25  North  Methven  street. 
&  Keay,  manufacturers,  85  Leonard  street. 
Mrs  Henry  John,  Ivy  Bank,  Kinnoull. 
Mrs  John,  291  High  street. 
Misses,  18  North  William  street. 
Rannie,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants,  35  St.  John  street  (H.  V. 

Hunter,  agent). 
Robert,  dyer,  24  Thimblerow. 
Robert,  dyer,  6  Thimblerow. 
Robert,  porter,  16  Carr's  croft. 
William  (of  Bell  &  Keay),  118  Canal  street. 
William,  shoemaker,  35  High  street. 
Bellmont,  Mary  Ann,  i  Oliphant's  vennel. 
Belmain  &  M'Intyre,  drapers,  15  St,  John  street. 

Robert  (of  Belmain  &  M'Intyre),  4  Horner's  lane. 
Bennet,  James,  victualler,  3  South  William  street. 

Mrs  William  C,  15  Melville  street. 
Benvie,  Alexander,  Cross  Keys  Inn,  Bridgend. 
Bertram,  John,  joiner,  48  George  street. 
Berwick,  Mrs  William,  fish-dealer,  155  South  street. 

William,  fish-dealer,  164  South  street. 
Bett,  David,  railway  guard,  34  Newrow. 

Mrs  John,  58  South  street. 
Beveridge,  David  (of  Cramb  &  Beveridge),  Nelson  street. 
James,  labourer,  10  Carpenter  street. 
Robert,  porter,  41  Kinnoull  causeway. 
Bickford,  Mrs  William,  Hospital  Buildings,  Hospital  street. 
Billetmaster's  Office,  i  High  st. — John  Welsh,  billetmaster. 
Billiard  Rooms,  30  George  st.  and  South  St.  John's  place. 
Binnie,  George,  railway  guard,  46  Glover  street. 

James,  baker,  48  St.  John  street. 
Bird,  Thomas,  labourer,  75  Leonard  street. 

Thomas,  weaver,  315  High  street. 
Birrell,  Ann,  Bellwood  Cottage,  Kinnoull. 
William,  shoemaker,  8  Keir  street. 
Bisset,  Barbara,  199  South  street. 

David,  engine-driver,  75  Pomarium. 

James,  labourer,  3  Clayholes. 

James,  gardener,  Bellwood  Lodge,  Kinnoull. 

John,  dyer,  13  Union  street. 

John,  surfaceman,  74  Pomarium. 

Mrs  John,  Tayview,  Barnhill. 


72  BISSET BOURK. 


-Bisset,  Peter,  dyer,  8  Barrack  street. 

Thomas,  dyer,  309  High  street. 

William,  slater,  332  High  street. 

William,  warper,  323  High  street. 

William,  weaver,  31  Thimblerow. 

Mrs  William,  lodgings,  28  High  street. 
Black,  George,  agricultural  implement  agent,  1 1  Canal  street. 

James,  fitter,  20  Whitefriars  street. 

John,  printer,  9  High  street. 

John,  milliner  and  umbrella  manufacturer,  173  High  st. — 
house,  5  George  street. 

John,  clerk,  post-office,  13  Gladstone  terrace. 

Mrs  George,  26  Melville  street. 

Mrs  Robert,  219  High  street. 

Samuel,  meal  merchant,  20  South  Methven  street. 
Blackadder,  John,  porter,  35  Cross  street. 
Blair,  Andrew,  bookseller,  46  Mill  street. 

Ann,  9  Flesh  vennel. 

Ann,  dressmaker,  Kirk  close,  80  High  street. 

David,  cutter,  106  High  street. 

James,  labourer,  156  South  street. 

John,  post-office  pensioner.  Main  street. 

John,  stocking- weaver,  30  Watergate. 

John,  dyer,  58  Watergate. 

Margaret,  32  Skinnergate. 

Mrs  John,  6  Paul's  close. 

Mrs  Mary,  4  Gladstone  terrace. 

Mrs  William,  Kirk  close,  St.  John's  place. 

Mrs  Thomas,  17  Stormont  street. 

Mrs  Thomas,  seamstress,  5  Meal  vennel. 

Peter,  shoemaker,  27  Castlegable. 

Robert  C.  L.,  7  Athole  crescent. 

Rose  P.,  chemist,  44  South  Methven  street — Chouse,  41 
King  street. 

William,  5  Charlotte  street. 

William,  &  Co.,  9  St.  John  street. 
Blatch,  Rev.  William,  10  Marshall  place. 
Blyth,  George,  miller,  22  West  Mill  street. 

Mrs,  246  High  street. 
Bolt,  Thomas,  tinsmith,  19  Pomarium. 
Bonar,  Mrs.  John,  170  High  street. 
Bone,  Mrs  Richard,  54  South  William  street. 
Boonella,  David,  labourer,  148  South  street. 
Borry,  Hugh,  dairy,  25  Athole  street. 

Borthwick,  Elizabeth,  meal-dealer,  20  South  Methven  street — 
house,  17  Earl's  dykes. 

John  F.,  waiter,  9  Castlegable. 
Bourk,  Mrs  Thomas,  grocer,  36  Pomarium. 


BOURKE — BRIDGES.  73 

Bourke,  Mrs,  6  Clayholes. 

Thomas,  photographer,  17  King  street. 
Bower,  Miss  Marjory,  43  Mill  street. 

John,  M.D.,  R.N.,  Montreal  Cottage,  Isla  road. 
Bowes,  Mrs  William,  13  Stormont  street. 
Bowie,  John,  joiner,  43  Scott  street. 
Bowman,  John,  dealer,  59  Meal  vennel. 

Wm.,  telegraph  inspector,  St.  Catherine's  place,  High  st. 
Bowsie,  John,  porter,  2  Glover  street. 
Boyd,  Charles,  sm^faceman,  243  High  street. 

David,  plasterer,  82  Reform  place. 

Fox  Maule  (of  Stalker  &  Boyd),  26  Marshall  place. 

Hugh,  gardener,  Annat  Cottage,  Bowerswell. 

John,  labourer,  103  South  street. 

John,  engine-driver,  56  South  William  street. 

John,  porter,  52  Glover  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  55  Watergate. 

Mrs  Peter,  grocer,  34  Long  causeway. 

Peter,  labourer,  6  High  street. 
Boyes,  Wm.  A.,  procurator-fiscal's  assistant,  17  Hospital  street. 
Boyle,  Mrs  William,  19  Leonard  street. 

Peter,  weaver,  24  Clayholes. 

Rose  Ann,  draper,  135  South  street. 
Bradley,  John,  carpenter,  i  Kinnoull  causeway. 
Brady,  Son,  &  Stewart,  auctioneers,  74  High  street. 

Terrance  (of  B.,  S.,  &  S.),  23  Melville  street. 
Brae,  Isabella,  12  Commercial  street. 

John,  gardener,  9  Commercial  street. 
Braid,  Mrs  Alexander,  46  Commercial  street. 

Mrs  George,  Brompton  terrace. 

Mrs  Janet,  64  South  street. 

Thomas,  joiner,  97  South  street. 
Braithwood,  Robert  (R.  P.  R.),  48  George  street. 
Bramham,  George,  boilermaker,  56  Pomarium. 

William,  labourer,  2  Whitefriars  street. 
Bramwell,  James  P.,  M.D.,  17  Barossa  place. 
Brand,  James,  engine-driver,  9  South  William  street. 

Robert,  builder,  68  St.  John  street. 

Thomas,  labourer,  33  Castlegable. 
Brewster,  Alexander,  gardener,  43  Strathmore  street. 

Agnes,  12  Barossa  street. 

George,  joiner,  Readdie's  place. 

Mrs  George,  Craigie  Park  terrace. 

John,  &  Son,  sawmills,  Victoria  street. 
Bricknall,  Andrew,  mason,  1 1  North  port. 
Bridgend  Water  Assessment  Office,  Tay  street — William 

M.  Stein,  collector. 
Bridges,  James,  newspaper  reporter,  87  Canal  street. 


74  BRIDGES BROWN. 


Bridges,  Mrs,  County  Buildings. 

British  Linen  Company's  Bank,  George  st. — Geo.  Condie, 

Conning,  &  Co.,  agents. 
Britland,  Thomas,  potato  merchant,  41  Priory  place. 
Brodie,  Margaret,  3  Mill  wynd. 
Brough,  Mary,  lodgings,  55  West  Mill  street. 

David,  labourer,  37  South  street. 

George,  ropespinner,  23  Thimblerow. 

James,  painter,  8  South  street. 

Janet,  lodgings,  5  Gowrie  street. 

John,  baker,  26  Horse  cross. 

Joseph,  slater,  47  High  street. 

Mrs  Andrew,  3  Barossa  street. 

Mrs  James,  43  Canal  street. 

Mrs  John,  lodgings,  12  Charlotte  street. 

Robert,  gardener,  26  Commercial  street. 
Brow,  Thomas,  nurseryman,  Wellwood  Cottage,  Bamhill. 
Brown,  Agnes,  Croft  Cottage,  Bridgend. 

Alexander,  waggon  inspector,  3  Earl's  dykes. 

Alexander,  dyer,  190  High  street. 

Andrew,  shoemaker,  2  North  William  street. 

Andrew,  hosier,  23  High  street — house,  5  George  street. 

Arthur  C,  salesman,  18  Kirkgate. 

Colin,  cab  proprietor,  8  North  William  street — house,  9 
Union  lane. 

David,  labourer,  216  South  street. 

&  Duncan,  masons,  12  and  14  K.innoull  street. 

George  (of  Brown  &  Logic),  13  Rose  ten-ace. 

George,  labourer,  49  KLinnouU  causeway. 

James,  cabinetmaker,  29  Mill  street. 

James,  mason.  High  Craigie. 

James,  toolmaker,  59  Pomarium. 

James,  fitter,  72  Watergate. 

James,  warder,  41  Cross  street. 

Jean,  winder,  148  South  street. 

John,  platelayer,  27  Klinnoull  causeway. 

John,  blacksmith,  315  High  street. 

John,  salesman,  8  Paul  street. 

John,  engine-driver,  1 1  Rinnoull  causeway. 

John,  engine-driver,  34  Glover  street. 

John,  engine-fitter,  282  High  street. 

J.  R.,  ironmonger,  86  High  street. 

&  Logic,  wholesale  grocers.  Mill  street. 

Mark,  labourer,  103  South  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  embroiderer,  16  Marshall  place. 

Mrs  Alexander,  27  Pomarium. 

Mrs  John,  224  High  street. 

Mrs  Thomas,  grocer,  38  Newrow. 


BROWN — BRYSON.  75 


Brown,  Mrs  William,  Auchtergaven  Tavern,  South  Methven  st. 

Peter,  turner,  330  High  street. 

Robert,  town  officer,  21  King  street. 

T.  &  W.,  joiners,  Alexandra  street — h.  246  High  street. 

Thomas,  labourer,  4  Thimblerow. 

Thomas,  labourer,  224  High  street. 

Thomas,  grocer,  5  Gladstone  tferrace. 

Thomas,  clerk,  181  High  street. 

Rev.  William,  M.A.,  Craigie  House. 

William,  watch  and  clock  maker,  99  High  street — ^house, 
34  South  William  street. 

William,  fruiterer,  61  High  street  and  69  South  Methven 
street — house,  77^  South  street. 

William,  shoemaker,  28  High  street. 

William,  weigher,  18  James  street. 
Bruce,  Alexander,  labourer,  44  Meal  vennel  and  T48  South  st. 

Alexander,  relief  inspector,  32  Glover  street. 

David,  tobacconist,  20  George  street. 

David,  fireman,  309  High  street. 

George  (of  J.  Bruce  &  Son),  58  South  Methven  street. 

James,  coal-agent.  North  British  Station,  Glasgow  road. 

James,  mason,  40  Pomarium. 

James,  &  Son,  glaziers,  100  High  street. 

John,  painter,  70  South  street. 

John,  tailor  and  clothier,  58  St.  John  street — house,  19 
York  place. 

John,  fruiterer,  53  Princes  street. 

Mary,  52  Skinnergate. 

Mary,  96  High  street. 

Mrs  David,  102  High  street. 

Mrs  John,  fruiterer,  1 5  Speygate. 

Mrs  William,  396  High  street. 

Peter  (of  B.,  Z.,  &  Co.),  47  George  street. 

Peter,  surfaceman,  18  Glover  street. 

Thomas,  carter,  88  Reform  place. 

William,  porter,  35  Cross  street. 

William,  7  St.  Leonard's  bank. 

William  D.,  writer,  32  Queen  street. 

Zimmerman,  &  Co.,  wholesale  grocers  and  iron  merchants, 
219  South  street  and  58  South  Methven  street. 
Brontfield,  Bathea,  46  Pomaiium. 

David,  labourer,  3  Mill  wynd. 

Thomas,  corkcutter,  116  High  street. 
Brunton,  Rev.  James,  26  York  place. 
Brydon,  William,  hostler,  Malloch's  close.  Canal  street. 
Bryden  &  Sons,  John,  bellhangers,  &c.,  7  Princes  street. 
Bryson,  Charles,  fishing-rod  maker,  8  Athole  street — house,  20 
Watergate. 


76  BRYSON BURNS. 


Bryson  &  Son,  William,  teachers  of  dancing  and   music,   25 

Barossa  street. 
Buchan,  David,  tailor,  38  Athole  street. 

James,  silk  printer,  139  South  street. 

James,  4  St.  Leonard's  bank. 

James,  slater,  32^  MiU  street. — house,  151  High  street. 

John,  slater,  224  High  street. 

John,  weaver,  27  Thimblerow. 

Miss,  lodgings,  9  North  Methven  street. 

Mrs  Henry,  32  Long  causeway. 
Buchanan,  Joseph,  engine-fitter,  70  Victoria  street. 

L.  M.,  clerk,  2  Rose  terrace. 

Mrs,  I  Blackfriars  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  i  Glover  street. 

Mrs  John,  grocer,  87  South  street. 
Builc,  Robert,   &   Co.    (Perth   Rope  Works),  7   Watergate — 

house,  74  St.  John  street. 
Buist,  Andrew,  M.D.,  5  Athole  crescent. 

Andrew,  pensioner,  20  Whitefriars  street. 

Elizabeth,  63  Leonard  street. 

James,  police-constable,  15  East  Bridge  street. 

Mrs  Robert,  7  King's  place. 

Thomas,  wright,  84  Pomarium. 
Burden,  Duncan,  tailor,  112  South  street. 
Burgess,  Mrs  Henry,  211  High  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  High  Craigie. 
Burgh  Assessor's  Office,  Tay  street — Donald  Macldntosh, 

assessor. 
Burgh  Court-Room,  i  High  street. 
Burke,  Thomas,  labourer,  126  High  street. 
Burnet,  James,  game-dealer,  31  Mill  street — ^house,  29. 

Robert,  baker,  182  South  street. 
Burnett,  John,  clerk,  18  Canal  street. 

Thomas,  dyer,  i  Earl's  dykes. 

Thomas,  dyer,  19  Bridge  lane. 
Burnfield,    David,    watchmaker,    53    South    Methven   street — 

house,  45. 
Burns,  Alexander,  tailor,  55  High  street. 

Alexander,  mechanic,  120  Canal  crescent. 

Andrew,  clerk,  41  Cross  street. 

Archibald,  agent.  Bank  of  Scotland,  50  St.  John  street. 

David,  mason  and  tobacconist,  119  High  st. — house,  123. 

Felix,  furniture  dealer,  4  and  37  Meal  vennel. 

George,  shipowner,  3  Priory  place. 

John,  cabinetmaker,  7  Athole  place — house,  3  Union  st. 

John,  gasfitter,  35  Stormont  street. 

Mrs  Elizabeth,  12  High  street. 

Mrs  Robert,  14  Watergate. 


BURNS — CAMERON.  77 

Bums,  Mrs  Samuel,  i8  Carpenter  street. 
Bumtfield,  Mrs  Alexander,  162  High  street. 

Thomas,  74  Pomarium. 
Burt,  Betsy,  33  North  Methven  street. 
Burry,  Ann,  6  Canal  street. 
Burton,   Rev.   John,    Provost   of    St.   Ninian's   Cathedral,    19 

Princes  street. 
Butter,  Mrs  Duncan,  vintner,  225  South  street. 
Butters,  Rachel,  confectioner,  35  Mill  street. 
Byers,  James,  tenter,  36  West  Mill  street. 

O 

Caddie,  James,  bank  porter,  52  St.  John  street. 
Cadzow,  John,  dairy,  19  Skinnergate. 
Cairns,  James,  labourer,  37  Pomarium. 

Mrs,  Craigie  Cottage. 
Cairncross,  A.  &  G.,  watchmakers  and  jewellers,  6  St.  John  st. 

George  (of  A.  &  G.  Cairncross),  5^  Princes  street. 

James,  tailor  and  clothier,  28  High  street. 

Mrs  George,  42  George  street. 
Cairney,  Mrs  David,  dairy,  43  Castlegable. 
Cairnie,  Ann,  High  Craigie. 

Elizabeth,  71  High  street. 

Elizabeth,  39  Castlegable. 

James,  10  Paul's  close. 

Maiy  Ann,  2 1  Castlegable. 
Calder,  James,  Shore. 
Calderwood,  jun.,  James,  shoemaker,  (^']  High  street. 

James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  63  High  street — house,  59. 

J.,  milliner,  147  High  street. 

Matthew,  flesher,  148  South  street. 

Thomas,  fitter,  20  Glover  street. 
Cameron,  Alexander,  carriage-maker,  54  Glover  street. 

Alexander,  seaman,  64  South  street. 

Alexander,  mason,  42  Pomarium. 

Alexander  (of  J.  A.  &  D.  Cameron),  Back  wynd. 

Catherine,  9  Strathmore  street. 

Charles,  cabinetmaker,  14  South  street — house,  79. 

Daniel,  labourer,  27  Castlegable. 

Daniel,  labourer,  35  Kinnoull  causeway. 

David  (of  J.  A.  &  D.  Cameron),  Back  wynd. 

David,  mason,  126  High  street. 

David,  mason,  6  Paul  street. 

Duncan,  seaman,  2  Flesh  vennel. 

Ewen,  clearing-house  clerk,  15  Priory  place. 

George,  flesher,  7  Main  street — house,  19  Commercial  st. 

George,  170  Athole  street. 

George,  porter,  15  Greyfriars  lane. 


78  CAMERON CAMPBELL. 

Cameron,  Henry,  mason,  44  South  street. 
Hugh,  labourer,  6  Paul  street. 
James,  weaver,  79  South  street. 
James,  blacksmith,  216  South  street. 
James,  plumber,  13  Cutlog  vennel. 
James,  labourer,  Barnhill. 
James,  carter,  44  Meal  vennel. 

J.  A.  &  D.,  cabmetmakers  &  upholsterers,  22  Gowrie  st. 
John,  hammerman,  16  North  port. 
John,  guard,  37  Glover  street. 
John,  carter,  34  Meal  vennel. 
John,  tailor,  i  Thimblerow, 
John,  labourer,  332,  334,  &  336  High  street. 
John,  49  KinnouU  causeway. 
Joseph,  dyer,  129  South  street. 
Margaret,  219  High  street. 
Mrs  Alexander,  33  Leonard  street. 
Mrs  Alexander,  17  Kinnoull  street. 
Mrs  Alexander,  29  Guard  vennel. 
Mrs  Charles,  grocer,  48  Athole  street. 
Mrs  Dougald,  sick-nurse,  8  Pomarium. 
Mrs  Duncan,  136  South  street. 
Mrs  Duncan,  8  Horner's  lane. 
Mrs  James,  82  South  street. 
Mrs  James,  5  Gowrie  street. 
Mrs  James,  25  Guard  vennel. 
Mrs  John,  239  High  street, 
Mrs  John,  396  High  street. 
Mrs  Mary,  25  Guard  vennel. 
Peter,  sawyer,  8  Horner's  lane. 
Robert,  waggon  inspector,  12  Glover  street. 
Robert,  53  Kinnoull  causeway. 
Robert,  seaman,  9  Paul  street. 
Thomas,  porter,  122  Canal  crescent. 
William,  sen.,  builder,  Victoria  st. — h.  12  Rose  terrace. 
"William,  jun.,  builder,  30  South  William  street. 
Campbell,  Alexander,   coal-merchant — depot,   Glasgow  road — 

house,  77  Kinnoull  causeway. 
Alexander,  engine-fitter,  32  Leonard  street. 
Alexander  (of  Campbells,  M'Laggan,  &  Co.),  3  Albert 

place.  King  street. 
Alexander,  commercial  traveller,  Balhousie  place. 
Anthony,  blacksmith,  38  Skinnergate. 
Colonel  Ai'chibald,  24  Barossa  place. 
Archibald,  labourer,  21  Clayholes. 

&  Co.,  Archibald,  dyers  &  renovators,  3  S.  Methven  st. 
Archibald  (R.  P.  R.),  21  King  street. 
Archibald,  2  Bridge  lane. 


CAMPBELL.  79 


Campbell,  Catherine,  lodgings,  71  South  Methven  street. 
Colin,  carriage  inspector,  42  Glover  street. 
David,  labourer,  282  High  street. 
David,  boatbuilder,  Caledonian  road. 
Donald,  plasterer,  69  Strathmore  street. 
Duncan,  labourer,  23  Cross  street. 
Francis,  soldier,  i  St.  Paul's  square. 
George,  coal-dealer,  22  Commercial  street. 
George,  Baxter's  vennel. 
Helen,  lodgings,  10  St.  Ann's  lane. 
James,  joiner,  12  Barossa  street. 
James,  Greyhound  Hotel,  28  Mill  street. 
James,  baker,  219  High  street. 
James,  clerk,  300  High  street. 
James  (of  Campbells,   M'Laggan,  &  Co.),   Croft  Villa, 

Craigie. 
James,  fireman,  20  Hospital  street. 
Jane,  9  Commercial  street. 
John,  joiner,  54  Glover  street. 
John,  labourer,  25  Guard  vennel. 
John,  labourer,  32  West  Mill  street. 
John,  tailor,  139  Canal  street. 
John,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  28  North  Methven  st. — 

house,  30. 
John,  sewing-machine  maker,  32  North  Methven  street. 
John,  hosier,  132  High  street. 
John,  dyer,  224  High  street. 
John,  engine-driver,  300  High  street. 
John,  Craigie  Park  Villa. 
John,  guard,  73  Glover  street. 
John,  warder,  1 1  Cow  vennel. 

Joseph,  painter  and  paperhanger,  97  High  street — ^h.  126. 
M'Laggan,  &  Co.,  grocers  and  ironmongers,   107  High 

street. 
Margaret,  6  Paul's  close. 
Misses  J.  &  J.,  drapers,  49  Princes  street. 
Mrs  Archibald,  37  George  street. 
Mrs  Donald,  washerwoman,  8  Mill  street. 
Mrs  James,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  i  Main  st. — h.  3. 
Mrs  John,  64  Long  causeway. 
Mrs  Margaret,  82  South  street. 
Mrs  Peter,  69  George  street. 
Mrs  Peter,  5  Speygate. 
Mrs  Robert,  50  Main  street. 
Mrs  Thomas,  10  Gladstone  terrace. 
P.  &  P.,  silk  dyers  and  renovators,  35  South  Methven  st. 

— woi'ks,  Balhousie. 
Peter  (of  P.  &  P.  Campbell),  I  Balhousie  bank. 


8o  CAMPBELL — CARRON. 

Campbell,  Peter,  mason,  39  Castlegable. 

Robert,  mason,  69  South  street. 

Robert,  labourer,  72  Watergate. 

Robert,  339  High  street. 

Simon,  railway  guard,  41  Glover  street. 

Walker,  teacher.  Shore. 

William,  architect  and  land  sui-veyor,  30  N.  Methven  st. 

William,  engine-driver,  56  West  Mill  street. 

William,  labourer,  19  Flesh  vennel. 

William,  plasterer,  9  Speygate. 

William,  rural  post  messenger,  7  Whitefriars  street. 

William,  engine-driver,  50  Glover  street. 

William,  labourer,  8  Cross  street. 
Campsie,  Alexander,  blacksmith,  14  South  street. 

James,  joiner,  3  Water  vennel. 

James,  meal-dealer,  I  North  Methven  street — house,  6 
Murray  street. 

Mrs  John,  23  Castlegable. 
Cant,  Andrew,  baker,  20  Hospital  street. 
CantM'ell,  Mrs  Joseph,  308  High  srreet. 
Cardy,  Edward,  bandmaster,  (R.  P.  R.),  47  King  street. 
Carmichael,  Alexander,  carter,  il  Speygate. 

Duncan,  bootmaker,  32  High  street — house,  54. 

James,  labourer,  26  Melville  street. 

John,  contractor,  88  South  street. 

Mrs  Duncan,  7  Leonard  street. 

Mrs  John,  35  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Peter,  Salutation  Hotel,  24  South  street. 

Robert,  brakesman,  39  Scott  street. 

Rev.  W.  C.  H.,  40  James  street. 
Camagan,  Mrs  George,  Priory  place. 

Carnegie,  F.  P.,  commission  agent,  66  Watergate — hoi:se,    i 
Nelson  street. 

James,  labourer,  282  High  street. 

John,  labourer,  12  Flesh  vennel. 

]Srrs"*William,  291  High  street. 
Can-,  Alexander,  millwright,  37  North  Methven  street. 

Angus,  baker,  25  High  street. 

David,  engine-driver,  3  Rose  lane. 

David,  dyer,  23  Commercial  street. 

Norman,  hawker,  190  High  street. 

Robert,  baker,  49  South  Methven  street — house,  37. 

William,  shoemaker,  14  Pomarium. 
Carrick,  Alexander,  agent  (burial  society),  45  South  street. 

James,  cooper,  63  South  street. 

Mary,  hosier,  47  South  street. 
Carron,    Mrs   John,    tobacconist,    84    High    street — house,    34 
Athole  street. 


CARRON — CHISHOLM. 


Carron,  Mrs  William,  34  Atliole  street. 
Carsewell,  William,  blacksmith,  27  Pomarium. 
Casey,  John,  labourer,  33  Castlegable. 
Cassidy,  James,  28  Meal  vemiel. 

Thomas,  labourer,  24  Newrow. 
Cater,  Henrietta,  4  Rose  terrace. 
Cavanagh,  Patrick,  labourer,  35  Castlegable. 
Caw,  David,  lather,  125  South  street. 

James,  carpenter,  23  Guard  vennel. 

John,  labourer,  80  Watergate. 

Matthew,  labourer,  402  High  street. 

Robert,  labourer,  148  South  street. 

William,  dyer,  15  Thirablerow. 
Cess  Office,  County  Buildings — Francis  Morison. 
Chalmers,  Agnes,  5  East  Bridge  street. 

David,  hostler,  10  Carpenter  street. 

Elizabeth,  milliner,  247  High  street. 

Henry,  Old  Ship  Hotel,  25  High  street. 

Heriot,  winder,  8  Cross  street. 

&  Honey,  grocers  and  seed  merchants,  122  High  street. 

James   (of  Chalmers  &  Honey),   Comely  Bank  House^ 
Bridgend, 

John,  pointsman,  30  Carr's  croft. 

John,  architect,  4  St.  Leonard  st. — house,  Ash  Cottage, 
James  street. 

John,  copper  and  tin  smith,  251  High  street — house,  253. 

John,  labourer,  69  South  street. 

Mrs  James,  29  Stormont  street. 

Mrs  John,  collector  of  dues,  i  West  Bridge  street. 

Mrs  John,  lodgings,  232  High  street, 

Mrs  John,  7  Leonard  street. 

Robert,  baker,  176  South  street. 

William,  tailor,  25  High  street. 

William,  dyer,  141  Canal  crescent. 

William,  timekeeper,  15  Chart eris  street. 

William,  joiner,  17  Mill  Street. 

William,  solicitor,  39  King  street. 

William,  plasterer,  47  Meal  Vennel. 

William,  mason,  9  Pomarium. 
Challoner,  Thomas,  excise  officer,  6  Main  street. 
Chambers,  R.,  M.A.  (academy),  2  Comely  Bank,  Bridgend. 
Chaplin,  John,  clothier,  233  High  street. 

Misses,  teachers,  50  Athole  street. 
Chapman,  Mrs  Ann,  33  Stormont  street. 
Cherry,  Thomas,  dyer,  238  High  street. 
Chesterfield,  Albert,  organist,  22  York  place. 
Chisholm,  Alexander,  joiner,  14  South  street. 

Alexander,  labourer,  6  Cow  vennel. 

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82  CHISHOLM — CLARK. 


Chisholm,  Donald,  labourer,  3  Paul's  square. 

James,  sawyer,  St.  Anne's  lane. 

John,  railway  sack  contractor,  40  South  Methven  street — 
house,  North  Bank,  Craigie. 

Mrs  James,  162  South  street. 

Simon,  engine-driver,  308  High  street. 

William  B.,   draper,   29  George  street — house,  Comely 
Bank  House,  Bridgend. 

William,  blacksmith,  5  Earl's  dykes. 
Christie,  Alexander,  dyer,  246  High  street. 

Daniel,  locomotive  foreman,  41  Glover  street. 

David,  carter,  Craigie  Mill. 

George,  blacksmith,  70  South  Methven  street. 

Humphrey,  porter,  2  Long  causeway. 

James,  cabinetmaker,  9  Castlegable. 

James,  bookbinder,  13  Barossa  street. 

James,  candlemaker,  58  Watergate. 

John,  mason,  Malloch's  close.  Canal  street. 

John,  bookseller  and  stationer,  32  St.  John  street. 

John,  coachbuilder,  39  Princes  street. 

John,  meal-dealer,  7  Castlegable — house,  5. 

Mrs  Elizabeth,  1 1  Meal  vennel. 

Mrs  George,  dressmaker,  65  Strathmore  street. 

Mrs  John,  Black  Bull  Inn,  Kirkgate. 

Mrs  Robert,  16  North  port. 

Mrs  Thomas,  99  Canal  street. 

Mrs  William,  13  Barossa  street. 

Mrs,  lodgings,  82  South  street. 

Peter,  blacksmith,  19  Queen  street. 

Robert,  surgeon,  77  Victoria  street. 

Thomas  F..  auctioneer  and  advertising  agent,  2  Mill  st. — 
house,  16  North  port. 

William,  18  Strathmore  street. 
Christison,  Mrs  John,  190  High  street. 

Mrs  William,  90  Victoria  street, 
Chrystal,  George,  engineer  and  millwright,  St.  John's  Foundry, 
— house,  61  Strathmore  street. 

John,  mason — ^yard,  11  Gowrie  street — house,  61  Strath- 
more street. 

Mrs  Peter,  61  Strathmore  street. 

Peter,  engineer,  56  Main  street. 
Church,  James,  R.P.R.,  108  Canal  crescent. 
City  Chamberlain's  Office,  3  High  st. — James  Thomson. 
City  Chambers,  3  High  street — AVilliam  MacLeish,  clerk. 
City  Mission  Room,  King  James  VI.  Hospital  Buildings. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  30  St.  John  st. — Alex.  Hay,  agent. 
Clacher,  James  (Seymour  Munro  School),  Alexandra  street. 
Clark,  Adam,  pointsman,  13  Whitefriars  street. 


CLARK CLUNIE.  83 


Clark,  Alexander,  police  constable,  1 7  Keir  street. 

Alexander,  warper,  12  Paul  street. 

Alexander,  painter,  28  West  Mill  street. 

Ann,  winder,  55  Strathmore  street. 

Eliza,  hosier,  53  High  street — house,  Prioiy  place. 

Catherine,  47  Strathmore  street. 

Catherine,  6  Canal  street. 

Charles,  labourer,  38  Skinnergate. 

David,  gardener,  17  Commercial  street. 

David,  weaver,  75  Pomarium. 

George,  plumber,  90  Victoria  street. 

George,  shoemaker,  176  South  street. 

George,  clerk,  ill  South  street. 

James,  painter,  39  Castlegable. 

James,  clerk,  142  South  street. 

James,  timekeeper,  10  Athole  street. 

John,  clerk,  33  Priory  place. 

John,  shoemaker,  4  Paul's  square. 

John,  engine-driver,  39  Castlegable. 

John,  warehouseman,  327  High  street. 

Misses,  Barnhill  Cottage. 

Mrs  Charles,  23  Stormont  street. 

Mrs  Hugh,  spirit-dealer,  140  South  Street. 

Mrs  Hugh,  mangle,  246  High  street. 

Mrs  James,  8  Keir  street. 

Mrs  James,  10  Athole  street. 

Mrs  James,  1 1  Paul  street. 

Mrs  James,  I  Horner's  lane. 

Mrs  John,  133  Canal  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  35  Leonard  street. 

Mrs  Robert,  cabinetmaker,  192  High  st. — house  above. 

Robert,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  14  George  street — house, 
Barnhill. 

R.  &  D.,  bakers,  152  High  street — house,  156. 

William,  labourer,  142  South  street. 
Clausen,  Mrs  Lilias,  12  Gowrie  street. 
Clayton,  George,  dyer,  46  High  street. 

John,  labourer,  2  Blackfriai's  wynd. 
dement,  Alexander,  fitter,  297  High  street. 

Cave,  21  Main  street. 

David,  labourer,  28  West  Mill  street. 

Duncan,  labourer,  Newrow. 

James,  labourer,  12  Paul  street. 

Misses,  dressmakers,  .17  High  street. 

Thomas,  engine-driver,  14  Glover  street. 
Clink,  Elizabeth,  i  Mill  close. 
Clochy,  Mrs  Michael,  280  High  street 
Clunie,  John  (of  Clunie  &  Wilson),  65  Main  street. 


84  CLUNIE — CONSTABLE. 

Clunie,  John,  blacksmith,  26  West  Mill  street. 

&  Wilson,  joiners,  67  Main  street. 
Clydesdale  Bank,  3  St.  John  st.— Thomas  &  MacLeish,  agts. 
Coaching  and  Hiring  Establishments,  58  George  street, 
22  Princes  street,  27  and  29  Mill  street,  and  5  and 
14  North  William  street. 
Coates,  Andrew  (Coates,  Pullar,  &  Co.),  Bridgend  House. 
Coates,  Pullar,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  Balhousie  Works. 
Cobb,  John,  baker,  35  Scott  street. 
Cochrane,  Charles,  fish  and  fruit  dealer,  154  High  street. 

David,  East  Church  officer,  4  Cow  vennel. 

Isabella,  33  Pomarium. 

James,  engineer,  5  James  street. 

Janet,  market  gardener,  Barnhill. 

John,  tobacco-spinner,  258  High  street. 

John,  coal  merchant,  14  Union  street  lane. 

Mrs  Peter,  9  Strathmore  street. 

Thomas,  clerk,  il  James  street. 

William,  blacksmith,  4  South  street. 

William,  engineer,  9  James  street. 

William,  railway  guard,  67  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Cole,  Mrs  Janet,  sick-nurse,  297  High  street. 
Coleman,  John,  labourer,  38  Skinnergate. 
Collins,  Edward,  labourer,  50  Meal  vennel. 

Michael,  labourer,  59  Meal  vennel. 

Mrs,  49  Newrow. 

William,  clerk,  railway  clearing-house,  3  Glover  street. 
Collison,  Mrs  William,  46  Pomarium. 
Coltarld,  Ninian,  clerk,  146  High  street. 
Comb,  Thomas,  sexton,  42  Long  causeway. 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  South  st. — T,  Soutar,  agt. 
Commissary  Clerk's  Office,  County  Buildings— JohnThomas. 
Comrie,  Alexander,  labourer,  56  Meal  vennel. 

Mrs  David,  78  Canal  street. 

Mrs  John,  19  Speygate. 
Conacher,  Charles,  farrier  and  veterinary  surgeon,  75  Watergate 
— house,  23  Marshall  place. 

James,  seaman,  66  South  street. 

John,  mason,  224  High  street. 

Margaret,  dressmaker,  56  West  Mill  street. 

Mrs  Charles,  17  Hospital  street. 
Condie,  George,  Conning,  &  Co.,  solicitors  and  bank  agents,  75 

George  street. 
Congreve,  John,  129  High  street. 
Conlin,  James,  dresser,  9  Low  street. 

Conning,  John  (of  Geo.  Condie,  Conning,  &  Co.),  Summerbank. 
Constable,  Isaac,  working  jeweller,  loi  High  street. 

Mrs  James,  42  Long  causeway. 


COOK COWIE.  85 


Cook,  Alexander,  dyer,  9  Low  street. 

Andrew,  gardener,  23  Nortli  Methven  street. 

Catherine,  refreshments,  13  Gowrie  street. 

David,  weaver,  2  Cross  street. 

George,  R.P.R.,  6  Canal  street. 

Isabella,  65  Strathmore  street. 

John,  labourer,  33  Castlegable. 

Mrs  Peter,  258  High  street. 

Stewart,  librarian,  12  Commercial  street. 

Thomas,  grocer,  194  South  street. 
Co-operative  Society  (Limited),  57  North  Methven  street. 
Co-operative  Stores,  18  Hospital  street  and  5  South  street. 
Corbet,  Michael,  labourer,  Malloch's  close,  Canal  street. 
Cornfute,  David,  blacksmith,  23  Pomarium. 

James,  1 1  Barossa  place. 

Robert,  blacksmith,  30  Barossa  street. 
Cornthwaite,  William,  fireman,  9  South  William  street. 
Costella,  Waltella,  shoemaker,  40  Meal  Vennel. 
Costells,  Mrs  Peter,  hawker,  5  Meal  vennel. 

Peter,  labourer,  40  Meal  vennel. 
Coull,  James,  grocer,  39  Mill  street. 
Coulter,  James,  23  Carpenter  street. 

James,  warder,  8  Kirkgate. 

James,  shoemaker,  35  Scott  Street. 

Mrs  James,  milliner,  12  Kirkgate. 
County  Assessor's  Office,  Tay  street — A.  Bain. 
County  Constabulary  Office,  County  Buildgs. — JohnDodd. 
County  Hall,  foot  of  South  street. 
County  Prison,  Speygate. 

County  and  City  of  Perth  Infirmary,  13  York  place. 
Coutts,  Jane,  weaver,  23  Stormont  street. 

Mrs  David,  155  South  street. 

Mrs  George,  5  Leonard  street. 

Peter,  pavior,  83  Main  street. 

Thomas,  letter-carrier,  334  High  street. 

William,  labourer,  76  Pomarium. 
Coventry,  John  (People's  Institute),  404  High  street. 

Mrs  John,  6  Horner's  lane. 

David,  9  Strathmore  street. 
Cowan,  Hosack,  shoemaker,  206  South  street. 

James,  clerk,  6  Paul  street. 

Mrs  James,  131  Canal  street. 

Mrs  William,  3  Curfew  row. 

Rev.  Robert,  i  King's  place. 

Samuel,  proprietor  of  the  Perthshire  Advertiser,  Melrose 
ViUa,  Kinnoull. 
Cowans,  Mrs.  James,  5  Cow  vennel. 
Cowie,  James,  police  constable,  1 2  North  Methven  street. 


86  COWPER — CREE. 


Cowper,  Ann,  34  Leonard  street. 

George,  labourer,  238  High  street. 

James,  63  Watergate. 

John,  grocer,  27  King  street. 

John,  labourer,  8  Foundry  lane. 

Mrs  Robert,  13  Back  wynd. 

Robert,  turner,  224  High  street. 

Robert,  porter,  204  South  street. 
Cowperthwaite,  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  86  Victoria  street. 
Coyne,  Martin,  labourer,  199  South  street. 

Philip,  labourer,  232  High  street. 
Craig,  David,  cabman,  52  South  street. 

Eliza,  milliner,  247  High  street. 

George,  meal-dealer,  35  Main  street — house,  New  Scone. 

John,  gunsmith,  i  Kirkgate. 

Miss,  matron  (Hospital  for  Incurables),  Kinnoull. 

Mrs  Thomas,  34  Newrow. 
Craigdallie,  Andrew,  tailor,  74  South  street. 
Craigie,  George,  lamplighter,  2  Carpenter  street. 

Isabella,  123  High  street. 

James,  13  Barossa  place. 

James,  tinsmith,  4  Carpenter  street. 

Mrs  David,  2  Athole  crescent. 

Mrs  David,  13  Paul  street. 

Mrs  Famey,  184  South  street. 

Mrs  John,  Craigie  Park  terrace, 

Thomas  L.,  6  Charlotte  street. 

William,  baker,  246  High  street. 
Craigen,  Peter,  signalman,  6  Canal  street, 
Cramb  &  Beveridge,  sculptors,  2  York  place. 

James,  cabinetmaker,  89  South  street. 

John  (of  Cramb  &  Beveridge),  10  County  place. 

Robert,  surfaceman,  Barnhill. 

William,  mason,  3  Cutlog  vennel. 
Cranstoun,  James  H.,  landscape  painter,  3  Athole  street. 
Crawford,  David,  fniiterer,  22  Hospital  street. 

James,  bricklayer,  206  South  street. 

Jane,  poulterer,  10  North  port. 

Mrs  Alexander,  79  South  street. 

Mrs  John,  flesher,  104  High  street — house,  Victoria  Villa^ 
Balhousie. 

Thomas,  porter,  Malloch's  close,  Canal  street. 

William,  clerk,  62  Main  street. 
Cree,  Finlay,  mason,  18  Paul  street. 

Peter,  engine-fitter,  10  High  street. 

Peter,  coal-merchant,  12  High  street. 

P.  &  J.,  coal-merchants,  56  Watergate — ^h.,  18  Canal  st. 

Robert,  coalman,  Kirk  close. 


CREE CRUICKSHANKS.  87 

Cree,  William,  labourer,  38  Leonard  street. 
Crerar,  Andrew,  grocer  and  potato  merchant,  5  North  Methven 
street — house,  17. 
James,  dyer,  113  High  street. 
Mrs  John,  190  High  street. 
Mrs  Robert,  65  Pomarium. 
Robert,  labourer,  68  Pomarium. 
William,  smith,  i  Paul  street. 
Crichton,  Alexander,  factory  manager,  Balhousie  street. 
A.  &  J.,  hosiers,  il  Princes  street. 
Andrew,  mason,  83  Glover  street. 
David,  baker,  25  Pomarium. 
EHzabeth,  refreshments,  204  High  street. 
George,  lapidary,  54  Geerge  street— h.,  7  Charlotte  street. 
&  Son,  George,  dentists,  7  Charlotte  street. 
James,  draper,  60  Scott  street, 

James,  tailor  and  clothier,  42  South  Methven  street. 
J.  U.,  dentist,  56  George  street. 
Mrs  George  P.,  69  North  Methven  street. 
Mrs  James,  71  High  street. 
Mrs  John,  1 1  Charteris  street. 
Peter,  joiner,  19  Leonard  street. 
Thomas,  tailor,  18  George  street. 
Thomas,  mason,  2  Gladstone  terrace. 
CroU,  Alexander,  superintendent  of  fishings,  60  High  street. 
James,  painter,  69  Leonard  street. 
James,  labourer,  St.  Ann's  lane. 
Crombie,  Frances,  12  Charlotte  street. 
Mrs  Nicol,  49  Leonard  street. 

Nickel,  cabinetmaker,  20^  Barrack  street — house,  22. 
Crosbie,  William,  conductor,  2  Victoria  street. 
Cross,  Jane,  4^  Barrack  street. 

Thomas,  dyer,  25  Guard  vennel. 
Crow,  David,  weaver,  27  Kinnoull  causeway. 
David,  weaver,  7  Kinnoull  causeway. 
James,  painter,  13  Barossa  street. 
John,  tailor,  6  Oliphant's  vennel. 
John,  weaver,  39  Castlegable. 
Margaret,  37  George  street. 
William,  shopman,  51  Watergate. 
Crowley,  Mrs  Dennis,  65  Kinnoull  causeway. 
Croy,  David,  tailor,  89  Leonard  street. 

Henry,  labourer,  28  Long  causeway. 
Henry,  labourer,  44  Carr's  croft. 
Cruickshanks,  James  S.,  tailor  and  clothier,  66  St.  John  street — 
house,  5  Queen  street,  Craigie. 
Richard,    commission    agent,    St.    Ann's    lane — house, 
Mount  Tabor. 


CRUICKSHANKS DAVIDSON. 


Cruickshanks,  John,  fitter,  21  Kirkside. 
Cumming,  Alexander,  turner,  97  South  street. 

Alexander,  labourer,  312  High  street. 

Alexander,  turner,  41  Main  street. 

Duncan,  inspector  of  police,  11  Cow  vennel. 

James,  turner,  16  Union  sti'eet  lane. 

James,  moulder,  47  Stormont  street. 

John,  Gowrie  Inn,  Watergate. 

Robert,  coachman,  25  Strathmore  street. 
Cunningham,  Alexander,  weaver,  2  Cross  street. 

James,  salmon-fisher,  23  Cross  street. 

James,  labourer,  239  High  street. 

James,  railway  guard,  4  Long  causeway. 

John,  labourer,  211  High  street. 

Peter,  labourer,  46  Pomarium. 

William,  gardener,  30  High  street. 
Curr,  John,  slater,  14  Pomarium. 

Cunie,  J.  &  T.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  165  and  167  High 
street — house,  31  York  place. 

John,  railway  guard,  41  Canal  street. 

Mrs  Thomas,  9  St.  Ann's  lane. 
Cusiter,  Mrs  Janet,  161  High  street 
Custom  House,  Victoria  Buildings,  Tay  st. — ^John  Gatherer, 

collector. 
Cuthbert,  Alexander,  11  Whitefriars  street. 

David,  labourer,  Paul's  close. 

David  (of  Imrie  &  Cuthbert),  45  Mill  street. 

Henry,  shoemaker,  36  Cherry  lane. 

James,  St.  Leonard's  Inn,  Leonard  street. 

James,  goods  checker,  2  Long  causeway. 

James,  meal-merchant,  11  St.  John's  place — house,  10. 

John,  labourer,  374  High  street. 

Mrs  John,  207  High  street. 

Robert,  solicitor,  68  St.  John  street. 

William,  manure  agent,  55  High  street. 

WiUiam,  labourer,  8  Cutlog  vennel. 

William,  waiter,  23  Kirkgate. 
Cuthel,  Thomas,  gardener,  3  Gladstone  terrace. 

ID 

Dalgleish,  William,  porter,  i  Earl's  dykes. 
Dalrymple,  James,  labourer,  12  Paul's  close. 

James,  porter,  9  South  William  street. 
Dandie,  Newby,  &  Dandie,  chemists  and  druggists,  75  High 
street — house,  71. 

Mrs,  Glencairn  Villa,  Kinnoull. 
Darling  &  Co.,  A.,  hatters,  35  George  street. 
Davidson,  Alexander,  plumber,  24  County  place. 


DAVIDSON — DEWAR.  89 

Davidson,  Allan,  carter,  61  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Andrew,  solicitor,  Tay  street — house,  4  Balhousie  bank. 

Ann,  38  High  street. 

Charles,  upholsterer,  246  High  street. 

Ebenezer,  hawker,  37  Castlegable. 

Henry,  fitter,  8  Long  causeway. 

James,  fireman,  26  Long  causeway. 

James,  teacher  of  languages,  3  Athole  street. 

James,  flesher,  30  Newrow. 

James,  porter,  34  Newrow. 

Janet,  dressmaker,  202  South  street. 

Janet,  winder,  6  Strathmore  street. 

John,  clerk,  224  High  street. 

Mary,  milliner,  54  Watergate. 

Mrs  George,  47  High  street. 

Peter,  market  gardener,  Barnhill. 

William,  inspector  of  railway  police,  57  Glover  street. 

•William,  carter,  96  Reform  place. 

William,  game-dealer,  19  Kirkgate. 

William,  engine-fitter,  27  Priory  place. 

William,  carter,  10  Paul's  close. 

William,  cabman,  19  Strathmore  street. 
Davie,  John,  weaver,  7  Low  street. 

Mrs  James,  provision  dealer,  43  Commercial  street. 

Mrs  James,  14  South  street. 
Dawes,  W.  W.,  railway  inspector,  41  St.  John  street. 
Dawson,  David,  market  gardener,  Barnhill. 

Grace,  tobacconist,  48  Leonard  street. 

John,  shoemaker,  224  High  street. 

John,  millwright,  47  Canal  street. 

William,  labourer,  87  High  street. 
Deas,  David,  labourer,  i  Water  vennel. 

James  B.  (of  Garvie  &  Deas),  2  St.  Leonard's  bank. 

William  B.  (of  Garvie  &  Deas),  14  York  place. 

William,  joiner,  46  Athole  street. 
Dedrick,  Frank,  smith,  146  High  street. 
Deighton,  Betsy,  dressmaker,  228  South  street. 
Denham,  John,  butler,  46  Commercial  street. 

William,  clerk,  55  High  street. 
De  Pellit,  David,  prison  warder,  Barnhill. 
Deuchar,  James,  baker,  39  Watergate. 
Devaney,  Francis,  labourer,  16  Meal  Vennel. 

Michael,  labourer,  146  High  street. 

Patrick,  labourer,  41  Meal  Vennel. 

Patrick,  labourer,  146  High  street. 

Peter,  labourer,  134  High  street. 
Dewar,  Alexander,  slater,  286  High  street. 

Alexander,  labourer,  266  South  street. 


90  DEWAR DINGWALL. 

Dewar,  Charles,  tailor,  129  South  street. 

Charles,  weaver,  27  Pomarium. 

Charles,  gas  inspector,  185  South  street. 

David,  gas  inspector,  3  South  St.  John's  place. 

David,  labourer,  23  Barossa  street. 

Donald,  mason,  15  Guard  vennel. 

Duncan,  tailor,  31  Thimblerow. 

&  Honey,  drapers,  i  St.  John  street. 

Isabella,  1 1  Meal  vennel. 

James  (of  Macnaughton  &  Dewar),  Rose  Cot.,  Bridgend. 

James,  waggon  inspector,  81  KinnouU  causeway. 

James,  Registrar  of  Births,  Deaths,  and  Marriages,  6 
Charlotte  street,  and  publisher  of  the  Perthshire 
Courier  newspaper,  155  South  street — house,  4  Rose 
terrace. 

James,  porter,  23  Castlegable. 

John  (of  Dewar  &  Honey),  34  High  street. 
'  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   in  High  street — house^ 
II  Athole  street. 

John,  blacksmith,  72  Watergate. 

John,  labourer,  34  Newrow. 

Mrs  John,  32  West  Mill  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  129  South  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  8  Newrow. 

R.  M.  &  Co.,  drapers,  tailors  and  clothiers,  4  St.  John's 
place — house,  i  Barossa  place. 

Thomas,  labourer,  11  Cow  vennel. 

William,  slater,  276  High  street. 
Dick,  John,  engine-driver,  33  Kinnoull  causeway. 
Dickie,  Mrs  James,  142  South  street. 

Mrs  James,  120  High  street. 
Dickson,  Andrew,  waggon  inspector,  22  Carr's  croft. 

Charles,  tailor,  10  East  Bridge  street. 

John  (of  Mackenzie  &  Dickson),  Greenbank,  Biidgend» 

John,  policeman,  12  High  street. 

John,  coal-merchant,  Glasgow  road  Depot. 

John,  tailor,  301  High  street. 

John,  labourer,  21  Union  street. 

Matthew,  printer,  12  Paul  street. 

Mrs  William,  cooking  depot,  97  Canal  street. 

&  Turnbull,  nursery  and  seedsmen,  26  George  street. 

William,  glazier,  7  Thimblerow. 

William,  mason,  14  East  Bridge  street. 
Dingwall,  Alexander,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  36 
St.  John  street — house,  16  Keir  street. 

Francis,  brakesman,  7  AVhitefriars  street. 

James,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  5  Main  st. 

James,  railway  guard,  5  James  street. 


DINGWALL DONNELLY.  9 1 

Dingwall,  Mrs  John,  milliner,  62  High  street — house  above. 
Dobie,  Mrs  Mary,  170  High  street. 
Docherty,  Andrew,  shoemaker.  Kirk  close. 

James,  baker,  14  Union  lane. 

James,  plumber,  8  Castlegable. 

Mrs  Edward,  72  High  street. 

William,  pensioner,  47  High  street. 
Dodd,  John,  chief-constable  of  constabulary,  16  King  street. 
Doig,  James,  engine-driver,  20  Newrow. 

John,  coachman,  41  Stormont  street. 

Peter,  engine-driver,  135  Canal  crescent. 

"William,  mechanic,  41  Cross  street. 
Dolan,  Felix,  labourer,  32  West  Mill  street. 
Don,  Alexander,  pointsman,  47  Pomarium. 

Mrs  John,  68  Pomarium. 

Peter,  plumber,  59  Leonard  street. 

Robert,  tanner,  36  Commercial  street. 

Walter,  butcher,  128  High  street. 

William,  plasterer,  116  High  street. 
Donald,  Catherine,  confectioner,  85  High  street. 

Elizabeth,  19  Gowrie  street. 

Mrs  John,  32  Melville  street. 

William,  Bankhead,  Bridgend. 
Donaldson,  Alexander,  labourer,  2  Thistle  lane. 

Alexander,  weaver,  10  Athole  street. 

David,  plumber,  209  High  street — house,  96. 

David,  blacksmith,  64  Pomarium. 

Emily,  120  Canal  street. 

Gilbert,  wright,  41  Stormont  street. 

James,  l  Union  lane. 

James,  &  Co.,  45  Princes  street — sawmills,  Shore. 

Janet,  seamstress,  9  St.  John  street. 

&  Mackenzie,  drapers,  34  George  street. 

Margaret,  hawker,  18  Paul  street. 

Mrs,  3  Cutlog  vennel. 

Mrs  Alexander,  6  St.  Paul's  square. 

Mrs  Andrew,  2  Paul's  close,  Newrow. 

Mrs  David,  148  South  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  19  Queen  street. 

Robert,  engine-driver,  70  Pomarium. 

Thomas,  plasterer,  34  Newrow. 

Thomas,  yardsman,  18  Pomarium. 

Thomas,  baker,  248  High  street — house  above, 

William,  weaver,  i  Rose  lane. 

William,  labourer,  27  Watergate. 

William  (of  Donaldson  &  Mackenzie),  Craigie  place. 
Donnelly,  Patrick,  labourer,  6  Meal  vennel. 

Mrs,  6  Mill  close. 


92  DONOHUE — DOW. 


Donohue,  John,  broker,  2 1  Meal  vennel. 

Doonan,  John,  broker,  64  Meal  vennel. 

Dorward,  John,  engineer,  52  Victoria  street. 
Dott,  John,  turner,  59  Meal  vennel. 

Mrs,  48  South  Methven  street. 

Mrs  John,  214  High  street. 
Dougall,  John,  labourer,  79  South  street. 

Margaret,  16  Main  street. 

James,  labourer,  7  Commercial  street. 
Douglas,  Alexander,  mason,  12  Princes  street. 

Alexander,  painter,  50  Commercial  street. 

Ann,  38  Princes  street. 

Barbara,  26  Pomariura. 

Daniel,  teacher.  Laurel  Villa,  Priory  place. 

David,  painter,  105  South  street. 

Donald,  tailor,  89  South  street. 

George,  coal-merchant,  32  Leonard  street. 

George,  jun.  (of  Douglas  &  Son),  73  Princes  street. 

James,  engine-driver,  4  North  port. 

Janet,  20  Hospital  street. 

James,  engine-driver,  4  North  port. 

Joseph,  clerk,  3  Paul's  square. 

Matthew,  labourer,  50  Glover  street. 

Mrs  John,  18  Barrack  street. 

Mrs  John,  14  Union  street  lane. 

Mrs  William,  14  Commercial  street. 

Mrs  William,  milliner,  148  High  street. 

Mrs  William,  82  Reform  place. 

Peter,  market  gardener,  Barnhill. 

Robert,  corn-merchant,  87  Leonard  street. 

Robert,  labourer,  8  Ivlelville  street. 

&  Son,  George  R.,  painters  and  paperhangers,  52  Princes 
street — house,  l  Marshall  place. 

Stewart,  sewing-machine  agent,  38  High  street. 

Thomas,  clerk,  35  Mill  street. 

William  (of  Douglas  &  Son),  40  James  street. 
Dow,  Ann,  137  High  street. 

David,  dyer,  25  Hospital  street. 

James,  joiner,  246  High  street. 

James,  grain-dealer,  28  Barrack  street. 

John,  clerk,  120  High  street. 

John,  tobacconist,  21  North  Methven  street. 

John,  road  inspector,  40  Glover  street. 

John,  labourer,  69  Strathmore  street. 

John,  drover,  15  Foundry  lane. 

&  M'Farlane,  joiners,  246  High  street. 

Margaret,  26  South  Methven  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  50  Main  street. 


DOW DUFF.  93 


Dow,  Mrs  Thomas,  50  Athole  street. 

Peter,  joiner,  17  Cutlog  vennel. 

Robert,  painter  and  paperlianger,    59   George   street — 
house,  Springbrae,  Kinnoulh 

Robert,  labourer,  12  Back  wynd. 

Thomas,  15  Main  street. 

WiUiam,  joiner,  232  High  street — house,  8  KinnouU  st. 

WiUiam,  j6iner,  65  Strathmore  street. 

"William,  dyer,  53  Meal  vennel. 
Dowie,  Emily,  winder,  65  Strathmore  street. 

John,  weaver,  370  High  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  54  Watergate. 

William,  weaver,  400  High  street. 
Downie,  John,  guard,  33  Cross  street. 

Drummond,  Alexander  (of  Palmers  &  Drummond),   12  North 
William  street. 

Alexander,  3  Cutlog  vennel. 

Christina,  13  Princes  street. 

David,  joiner,  21  Main  street. 

Henry,  engine-driver,  Craigie  Park  terrace. 

Mrs  Thomas,  draper,  1 7  Leonard  street. 

P.  R.,  30  George  street. 
Dryden,  John,  labourer,  18  South  Methven  street. 
Dryerre,  Henry,  tailor,  34  Meal  vennel. 

Henry,  compositor,  64  South  street. 
Drysdale,  Andrew,  weaver,  14  Pomarium. 

Charles,  slater,  2  Union  lane. 

Hugh,  baker,  40  &  44  North  Methven  street — house,  42. 

Mrs  William,  46  Commercial  street. 

Thomas,  baker,  50  Meal  vennel. 
DufF,  Alexander,  joiner,  19  Kirkside. 

AlexandeK,  blacksmith,  145  High  street. 

Alexander,  45  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Andrew,  saddler,  142  South  street. 

David,  Albert  Inn,  48  George  street. 

David,  labourer,  75  South  street. 

James,  labourer,  71  Pomarium. 

James,  shopman,  20  Gladstone  terrace. 

James,  drill  instructor.  Canal  street  Barracks. 

James,  29  Kirkgate. 

James,  salesman,  8  Mill  wynd. 

John,  stonecutter,  38  West  Mill  street. 

John,  labourer,  68  Athole  street. 

John,  engine-driver,  34  Queen  street. 

John,  weaver,  315  High  street. 

Mrs  David,  7  Leonard  street. 

Peter,  coal-merchant,  Glasgow  road  Coal  Depot — ^house, 
81  Kinnoull  causeway. 


94  DOW DUNCANSON. 

Dow,  Robert,  labourer,  6  Paul's  close. 

Thomas,  collector  of  dues,  236  South  street. 

Walter,  Fifeshire  Inn,  53  South  street. 

William,  tenter,  46  Barossa  street. 

William,  concertina-maker,  62  South  Methven  street. 
Duguid,  Alexander,  cab  proprietor,  245  High  street. 
Dunbar,  James,  mechanic,  27  Stormont  street. 

William,  bill-poster,  54  South  street. 
Duncan,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  67  South  Methven  street. 

Andrew,  dyer,  98  South  street. 

Ann,  36  George  street. 

Ann,  6  Main  street. 

Catherine,  22  St.  John  street. 

Charles,  coach-trimmer,  9  South  William  street. 

David,  engine-driver,  41  Glover  street. 

David,  labourer,  15  Claypotts  wynd. 

David,  porter.  High  Craigie. 

Helen,  Witch-hill,  Kinnoull. 

Helen,  dressmaker.  High  Craigie. 

J.  &  J.,  pianoforte  teachers,  18  Kinnoull  street. 

James,  mechanic,  100  Reform  place. 

James,  mason.  High  Craigie. 

James,  iron-turner,  Reform  place. 

James,  dairy.  High  Craigie. 

James,  joiner.  High  Craigie. 

John,  labourer,  6  Union  street. 

John,  teacher,  79  Canal  street. 

John,  draper,  159  High  street — h.,  77  Strathmore  street. 

Joseph,  detective  othcer,  23  Cow  vennel. 

Mrs  James  M.,  10  Athole  street. 

Mrs  John,  5  Claypotts  wynd. 

Mrs  Robert,  55  Main  street. 

Mrs  Thomas,  confectioner,   133  High  street — house,  47 
George  street. 

Robert,  tailor,  85  South  street. 

Robert,  joiner.  High  Craigie. 

Robert,  draper,  5  Keir  street. 

Robert,  lapper,  16  North  port. 

Thomas,   coal-merchant,  Leonard  bank — ^house,  loO  Re- 
form place. 

Thomas,  gardener,  38  Long  causeway. 

Trustees  of  Mrs,  bakers,  1 1 5  High  street. 

William,  housekeeper  (Inland  Revenue),  Tay  street. 

William,  labourer,  396  High  street. 

William,  glazier,  6  Oliphant's  vennel. 

William,  fi-uiterer,  25  Watergate. 

William,  weaver,  1 1  Claypotts  wynd. 
Duncanson,  James,  tailor,  190  High  street. 


DUNCANSON — EDWARD.  95 

Duncanson,  David,  joiner,  55  High  street. 

Jessie,  feather-dresser,  55  High  street, 

John,  officer  (People'  Institute),  28  York  place. 

Mrs  Archibald,  310  High  street. 

Peter,  railway  porter,  10  Paul  street. 
Dundee  Advertiser  &  People's  Journal  Branch  Office, 

10^  High  street. 
Dundee  Courier  and  Argus  Office,  35  South  street. 
Dunn  Brothers,  wood-merchants.  Shore, 
Dunsmore  &  Son,  Buchanan,  drapers,  58  High  street — h.,  54. 

John,  labourer,  219  High  street. 
Durage,  Michael,  labourer,  134  High  street. 

Peter,  labourer,  40  Meal  vennel. 
Durie,  Jane,  dressmaker,  i  James  street. 
Dutch,  Alexander,  spirit-dealer,  Shore. 

Mrs  George,  3  Main  street. 
Dyer,  M.  &  J.,  umbrella-makers,  60  George  street — house,  15 

Bridge  lane, 
Dymock,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.,  3  Athole  crescent. 

Eaden,  Mrs  Marion,  55  High  street. 

Eadie,  Mrs  Charles,  mangle,  13  Melville  sti'eet. 

William,  porter,  13  Barossa  street. 
Eadington,  David,  hawker,  32  Skinnergate. 

James,  gardener,  58  Watergate. 
Easson,  David,  carpenter,  10  Pomarium. 

David,  mason,  14  Watergate. 

Helen,  17  Stormont  street. 

Jane,  19  Mill  street. 

Mrs  David,  Malloch's  close,  Canal  street. 
Eastmont,  Charles,  fireman,  80  Watergate. 
Easton,  Alexander,  fireman,  3  Rose  lane. 

Jane,  113  High  street. 

John,  Guildry  officer,  26  Newi'ow. 
Edward,  Ann,  seamstress,  37  Main  street. 

George,  fitter,  18  Kirkgate, 

James,  toy-merchant,  21  St.  John  street. 

James,  blacksmith,  55  West  Mill  street. 

James,  watchman,  4  Blackfriars  wynd. 

James,  labourer,  57  Main  street. 

John,  porter,  45  KinnouU  causeway. 

Mrs  James,  28  Horse  cross. 

Mrs  John,  midwife,  7 1  Watergate. 

Mrs  William,   embroidery  stamper,   260   High   street — 
house,  238. 

Peter,  porter,  39  Princes  street. 

William,  coal-merchant,  Princes  street  Station. 


g6  EGAN — FARQUHARSON. 

Egan,  James,  labourer,  79  South  street. 
Elder,  Alexander,  labourer,  125  South  street. 

Chalmers,  confectioner,  261  High  street. 

David,  potato-dealer,  Kirk  close. 

Henry,  weaver,  56  Pomarium. 

Janet,  190  High  street. 

Margaret,  i  Paul  street. 

Mrs  Chalmers,  13  Paul  street. 
Ellethom,  James,  painter,  17  Scott  street. 
Elliot,  Alexander  S.  (Inland  Revenue),  71  Victoria  place. 

John,  labourer,  26  Pomarium. 

William  (of  Perth  Brewery),  9  York  place. 
Ellis,  Alexander,  coppersmith,  75  Pomarium. 
Emslie,  James,  engine-fitter,  34  Newrow. 

James,  blacksmith,  52  Pomarium. 
English,  John,  labourer,  146  High  street. 
Erskine,  Peter,  shoemaker,  266  High  street. 
Esplin,  George,  warder,  36  South  William  street. 
Evans,  Alexander,  soldier,  9  Commercial  street. 

Charles,  labourer,  19  Leonard  street. 
Ewan,  William,  flesher,  113  South  street — house,  97. 
Ewart,  John,  sawyer,  High  Craigie. 

Robert,  carter,  59  Meal  vennel. 
Ewing,  Robert  (of  Murray  &  Ewing),  2  Queen  street. 
Exiay,  Benjamin,  hostler,  10  Hospital  street. 

IF 

Faichey,  John,  labourer,  71^  South  street. 
Faichney,  James,  gardener,  47  Glover  street. 
Fair,  David,  joiner,  32  Carr's  croft. 

John,  porter,  78  Pomarium. 

Peter,  hostler,  71  Watergate. 
Fairbairn,  Alexander,  missionary,  35  Priory  place. 
Fairbrother,  William,  painter,  8  Newrow. 
Fairley,  James,  labourer,  129  South  street. 

IS'Irs  Alexander,  12  JMeal  vennel. 
Fairweather,  James  Y.,  accountant,  4  Barossa  place. 
Falconer,  Mary,  Caledonian  road. 

Robert,  brassfounder,  129  High  street. 
Famey,  William  M.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  26  St.  John  street — 

house,  Allan  Bank. 
Farquhar,  Adam,  porter,  55  Leonard  street. 

George,  clerk  (Post-Ofifice),  41  Cross  street. 

James,  druggist,  76  St  John  street — house,  18  Canal  st. 

Robert,  coachman,  35  Cross  street. 
Farquharson,  David,  mason,  55  Princes  street. 

David,  tea-merchant,  15  High  street — h.,  15  Charteris  St. 

John,  tailor,  41  North  Methven  street — house,  34. 


FARQUHARSON FERNS.  97 

Farquharson,  Mrs  Robert,  i8  Paul  street. 
"William,  gardener,  15  Charter  lane. 
Faulds,  George,  boilermaker,  75  Pomarium. 
Fay,  Michael,  labourer,  82  South  street. 
Fell,  George,  grocer,  318  High  street. 
Fenney,  W.  H.,  Academy  of  Music,  2  Stormont  street. 
Fenton,  Alexander,  fiesher,  Kirkside. 

Alexander,  labourer,  17  Pomarium. 
James,  wood-merchant.  Shore — h.,  Croft  Park,  Craigie. 
Fenwick,  Charles,  370  High  street. 

David,  fireman,  31  Scott  street. 
James,  clerk,  60  Scott  street. 
James,  weaver,  2  Thistle  lane. 
John,  plasterer,  7  Whitefriars  street. 
Marion,  draper,  337  High  street. 
Mrs  John,  6  Pomarium. 
Mrs  Stuart,  7  Pomarium. 
Mrs  William,  25  High  street. 

Peter,  grocer  and  draper,  317  High  street — house  above.^ 
Peter,  labourer,  2  Clayholes. 

Sarah,  confectioner,  27  St.  John  street — house,  57  Com- 
mercial street. 
Stuart,  currier,  63  South  street. 
William,  shoemaker,  13  Commercial  street. 
William,  engine-fitter,  88  Reform  place. 
William,  grocer,  315  High  street — house   above. 
Fergus,  Mrs  Peter,  13  Cutlog  vennel. 
Ferguson,  Andrew,  slater,  7  Union  street. 
Andrew,  tailor,  12  Paul  street. 
Ann,  26  Main  street. 
Archibald,  grocer,  86  Reform  place. 
Charles,  labourer,  17  Kinnoull  street. 
Christian,  seamstress,  18  Kirkgate. 
David,  hawker,  18  Paul  street. 

Donald,  grocer  and  spirit -merchant,  91  South  street. 
George,  clerk,  9  Queen  street. 
Helen,  48  North  Methven  street. 
James,  weaver,  26  Whitefriars  street. 
John,  weaver,  22  Pomarium.  . 
John,  clerk,  30  High  street. 
Misses,  dressmakers,  46  High  street. 
Mrs  Daniel,  49  Commercial  street. 
Robert,  dyer,  71  KinnouU  causeway. 
William  S.,  manure   manufacturer,  Friarton — office,    10 

Kirkgate. 
William,  pointsman,  74  Long  causeway. 
William,  carpenter,  163  South  street. 
Ferrs,  Robert,  clerk,  South  Methven  street. 

H 


98  FERRIER FLYNN. 


Ferrier,  Charles,  mason,  219  High  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  9  Stormont  street. 

William,  market  gardener,  Barnhill. 
Ferr}-,  Morris,  dyer,  216  High  street. 
Figgan,  James,  hawker,  72  South  street. 
Findlay,  James,  engine-fitter,  312  High  street. 

James,  porter,  333  High  street. 

Rev.  Robert,  Balhousie  street. 
Finlay,  John,  dyer,  39  Castlegable. 
Finlayson,  Mrs  Alexander,  113  High  street. 

James,  ironmonger,  24  Mill  street — house,  39  Castlegablec 

John,  labourer,  10  Foundiy  lane. 

John,  flesher,  6  Cow  vennel. 

%hs  John,  mill -worker,  28  Horse  cross. 
Finn,  Patrick,  labourer,  103  South  street. 
Fisher,  Helen,  13  Barossa  street. 

James,  grocer,  186  High  street — house,  190. 

John,  baker,  i  Melville  street. 

Mrs  James,  6  Marshall  place. 

Mrs  John,  winder,  5  Claypotts  wynd. 

William,  grocer,  172  High  street — house,  163. 
Fisken,  Elspeth,  232  High  street. 

Peter,  gasfitter,  13  Barossa  street. 

Stewart,  labourer,  18  Paul  street. 

Thomas,  porter,  28  Horse  cross. 

Thomas,  labourer,  219  High  street. 
Fittis,  Robert  Scott,  newspaper  correspondent,  37  Canal  street. 
Flannigan,  John,  labourer,  40  Meal  vennel. 
Fleckstein,   Carl,  teacher  of  languages  (Academy),    18   North 

William  street. 
Fleming,  Alexander,  24  Alelville  street. 

Ann,  22  Gowrie  street. 

Rev.  Archibald,  B.A.,  Hamilton  House,  Glasgow  road. 

David,  surgeon,  4  West  Bridge  street — house,  3  Char- 
lotte street., 

Euphemia,  14  Meal  vennel. 

John,  cabinetmaker,  219  High  street. 

Margaret,  laundress,  5  Meal  vennel. 

William,  pointsman,  South  Tay  street. 
Flesher  Incorporation  Hall,  44  South  street. 
Fletcher,  Mrs  Oswald,  170  High  street. 
Flight,  James,  fireman,  65  Strathmore  street. 
Flint,  James,  mess-cook,  36  Athole  street. 
Fliod,  Edward,  labourer,  170  High  street. 
Flockhart,  John,  solicitor,  2  King's  place. 

Miss,  184  South  street. 
Flynn,  Austin,  labourer,  148  South  street. 

Gilbert,  labourer,  59  Meal  vennel. 


FLYNN FORSYTH.  99 

JFlynn,  John,  labourer,  59  Meal  vennel. 

Michael,  labourer,  6  Clayholes. 

Mrs  Peter,  82  South  street. 

Mrs  Thomas,  82  South  street. 

Peter,  labourer,  82  South  street. 

Thomas,  labourer,  292  High  street. 
Folan,  Patrick,  labourer,  41  Meal  vennel. 
Foot,  Thomas,  labourer,  13  Leonard  street. 
Forbes,  Alexander,  coach-painter,  13  Queen  street. 

Betsy,  milliner,  7  Pomarium. 

Catherine,  25  Leonard  street. 

Charles,  labourer,  346  High  street. 

Christina  (King  street  School),  King  street. 

Donald,  ^^  Scott  street. 

Duncan,  mechanic,  Balhousie  street. 

Grace,  151  High  street. 

James,  Balmoral  Inn,  23  Castlegable. 

James,  flesh er,  15  North  Methven  street. 

James,  carter,  49  Leonard  street. 

James,  labourer,  190  High  street. 

John,  book-deliverer,  New  shore. 

John,  distiller,  Isla  Distillery,  Bridgend. 

John,  porter,  14  Pomarium. 

Mrs  Alexander,  36  Leonard  street. 

Mrs  Archibald,  9  Bridge  lane. 

Mrs  John,  4  Horner's  lane.  South  street. 

Mrs  John,  Stormont  Arms  Inn,  43  South  street. 

Mrs  Mary  Ann,  Ivy  Bank,  Kinnoull. 

Robert,  auctioneer  (of  M'Donald  &  Fraser),  30  James  st. 

Robert,  labourer,  65  Strathmore  street. 

William,  clerk,  31  King  street. 

William,  cattle-dealer,  Prioiy  place. 

William  D.,  accountant,  2  Charlotte  street. 
Ford,  James,  sawyer,  4  South  street. 

John,  china-dealer,  i  Water  vennel. 

Michael,  labourer,  99  Canal  street. 

Mrs  George,  176  South  street. 

Mrs  John,  49  Commercial  street. 

Nathaniel,  sawyer,  6  South  street. 

Robert,  labourer,  20  Hospital  street. 

Thomas,  joiner,  19  Scott  street. 
Forrest,  Mrs  Thomas,  21  Kinnoull  street. 
Forrester,  Agnes,  20  Marshall  place. 
Forsyth,  Alexander,  weaver,  105  South  street. 

George,  weaver,  26  Newrow. 

James,  weaver,  372  High  street. 

Mary,  4  Queen  street. 

Mrs  James,  10  King's  place  (west). 


100  FORSYTH — FRASER. 

Forsyth,  Mrs  John  C,  lodgings,  25  Marshall  place. 

Mrs  Thomas,  129  High  street. 
Foy,  Thomas,  labourer,  27  Castlegable. 
Frame,  James,  coal-agent,  Glasgow  road  Coal  Depot — house, 

20  Leonard  street. 
Frampton,  Alexander,  carter,  16  "West  Mill  street. 

George,  coachman,  6  Carpenter  street. 
Francis,  John,  labourer,  87  High  street. 

Mrs  Robert,  3  Melville  street. 
Fraser,  Alexander,  wright,  23  Stormont  street. 

Ann,  flax-merchant,  40  Mill  street. 

Daniel,  confectioner,  138  High  street. 

David,  tailor,  309  High  street. 

David,  seaman,  12  South  street. 

Donald,  engraver  and  lithographer,  87  High  street. 

Donald,  flesher,  28  West  Mill  street. 

Doria,  dressmaker,  16  High  street. 

Helen,  dressmaker,  27  Castlegable. 

Henry,  planemaker,  31  Hospital  street. 

James,  mason,  65  Canal  street. 

James,  labourer,  27  Watergate. 

James,  labourer,  21  Clayholes. 

James,  boilermaker,  16  Newrow. 

James,  engine-driver,  136  Canal  crescent. 

James,  engine-driver.  Burton  place. 

James,  toolmaker,  51  Scott  street. 

James  (of  M 'Donald  &  Fraser),  37  York  place. 

John,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  40  High  st. — 
house,  3  Rose  terrace. 

John,  plumber,  55  West  Mill  street. 

John,  pensioner,  239  High  street. 

John,  commercial  traveller,  10  Keir  street. 

John,  shoemaker,  170  High  street. 

John,  bootcloser,  8  Watergate. 

Mary,  48  North  Methven  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  8  Newrow. 

Mrs  Daniel,  56  West  Mill  street. 

Mrs  John,  38  Carr's  croft. 

Mrs  John,  34  Newrow. 

Mrs  John,  laundress,  15  Commercial  street. 

Mrs  Simon,  69  Leonard  street. 

Robert,  labourer,  29  Princes  street. 

Robert,  coachbuilder.  Ivy  Bank,  Victoria  street.- 

Robina,  seamstress,  146  High  street. 

Roderick,  shunter,  129  High  street. 

William,  labourer,  14  Whitefriars  street. 

William,  painter,  327  High  street. 

William,  mechanic,  55  High  street. 


FRASER — GALLETLY.  101 

Fraser,  William,  labourer,  163  South  street. 

William,  blacksmith,  189  South  street — ^house,  185. 

William,  carter,  67  Watergate. 
Frazer,  John,   tailor  and  clothier,   49  High  street — house,    53 

Main  street. 
Freeland,  John,  291  High  street. 
French,  William  H.,  barrack-sergeant,  Barracks. 
Frew,  David,  surgeon,  i  Graham's  place,  King  street. 

&  Sons,  William,  plumbers  and  brassfounders,  6  Mill  st. 

Michael  Anthony,  labourer,  69  South  street. 

Forrest  (of  Frew  &  Sons),  61  George  street. 

William  (of  Frew  &  Sons),  19  Melville  street. 
Fulton,  Mrs  James,  31  Thimblerow. 

William,  watchman,  31  North  Methven  street. 
Furlong,  Captain  George  W.  (Adjutant,   ist  P.R.V.),  2  Fair- 
mount  villas. 
Fyfe,  Alexander,  spirit-dealer,  171  High  street. 

Archibald,  cabinetmaker,  151  High  street. 

David,  27  Watergate. 

John,  slater,  56  Pomarium. 

John,  tailor,  40  Pomarium. 

Mrs  William,  301  High  street. 

William,  tailor,  184  South  street. 

C- 

Gall,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  5  Skinnergate. 

David,  machinist,  41  Canal  street. 

James,  gardener,  Summerbanlc  Lodge,  Scone  road. 

John,  joiner,  8  Glover  street, 

Mary,  74  Pomarium. 

Peter,  clerk  (Post-office  Telegraph),  ill  South  street. 
GaTletly,  David,  plasterer,  376  High  street. 

George  labourer,  19  Kirkside. 

James,  joiner,  89  Main  street. 

James,  glazier,  37  Leonard  street. 

James,  commission  agent,  25  South  street. 

James,  labourer,  13  Cutlog  vennel. 

Jessie,  47  Mill  street. 

John,  carter,  246  High  street. 

John,  carter,  74  St.  John  street. 

John,  baker,  190  High  street. 

John,  Wright,  25  County  place. 

I^Iary,  seamstress,  13  Union  street. 

Mrs  James,  75  Glover  street. 

Mrs  John,  58  South  street. 

Mrs  John,  50  Leonard  street. 

Robert,  shoemaker,  6  Cow  vennel. 

Thomas,  tailor,  15  Kirkgate, 


I02  GALLETLY — GARLAND. 

Galletly,  William,  engine-driver,  22  Glover  street. 

William,  brakesman,  33  Kinnoull  causeway. 

William,  blacksmith,  87  High  street. 
Gaims,  Agnes,  54  Watergate. 
Gallocher,  Alexander,  labourer,  50  Meal  vennel. 

Stephen,  hawker,  74  South  street. 
Galloway,  Andrew,  pensioner,  58  South  street. 

David,  corn-factor,  Vine  Bank,  Kinnoull. 

David,  blacksmith,  282  High  street. 

David,  collector  (society),  20  Newrow. 

George,  brassfounder,  273  High  streets 

George,  tailor,  1 7  Meal  vennel. 

James,  clerk.  Barrack  street. 

James,  tailor,  327  High  street. 

James,  labourer,  52  Pomarium. 

James,  baker,  7  Paul's  square. 

John,  porter,  50  Glover  street. 

Mrs  Betsy,  89  Main  street. 

Mrs  David,  28  Glover  street. 

Thomas,  fitter,  10  Cross  street. 

Thomas,  engine-driver,  52  Pomarium. 

William,  labourer,  18  Barrack  street. 
Gannen,  John,  labourer,  232  High  street. 
Gannon,  Mrs  Thomas,  10  Paul's  close. 
Garden,  George,  malster,  56  West  Alill  street. 
Gardiner,  Alexander,  millwright,  65  Strathmore  street, 

Andrew,  carpenter,  29  Stormont  street. 

Daniel,  dairy,  161  South  street. 

George  (of  J.  &  G.  Gardiner),  43  Canal  street. 

George,  corkcutter,  142  South  street. 

James  (of  J.  &  G.  Gardiner),  Balhousie  street. 

James,  labourer,  190  High  street. 

James,  Orchard  Bank,  Barnhill. 

James,  dyer,  18  Paul's  close. 

J.  &  G.,  grocers  and  wine  merchants,  90  High  street. 

John,  labourer,  65  Strathmore  street. 

John,  corkcutter,  142  South  street. 

M.,  groceries,  i  East  Bridge  street. 

Peter,  carter,  142  South  street. 

Peter,  waiter,  86  High  street. 

Robert,  clerk,  25  Scott  street. 

Samuel  (R.P.R.),  29  Stormont  street. 

Thomas,  carter,  9  Claypotts  wynd. 

Thomas,  cabinetmaker,  39  Canal  street. 

William,  joiner,  368  High  street. 
Garland,  Ann,  Kiik  close.  High  street. 

Michael,  labourer,  36  West  Mill  street. 

Peter,  labourer,  29  Cross  street. 


GARLAND GERRARD.  I03 


Garland,  Peter,  carter,  82  South  street. 

Kobert,  carter,  24  West  Mill  street. 
Garrock,  James,  cooper,  4  Gowrie  street. 
Garvie,  Alexander  (Prudential  Insurance  Company),  86  High  st. 

Andrew,  labourer,  68  St.  John  street. 

David,  plasterer,  30  Newrow. 

&  Deas,  manufacturers,  57  South  Methven  street. 

Eliaabeth,  Burton  place, 

Isabella,  26  Athole  street. 

Mary,  9  Earl's  dykes. 

Helen,  39  Main  street. 

James,  brewer,  216  South  street. 

James,  labourer,  130  South  street. 

James  B.,  smith,  156  High  street. 

John,  fitter,  94  Reform  place. 

Laurence,  labourer,  Malloch's  close.  Canal  street. 

Mrs,  44  Meal  vennel. 

Mrs  Wilham,  8  Keir  street. 

Robert,  engineer,  79  South  street. 

&  Syme,  ironmongers,  42  and  79  High  street. 

Thomas,  clerk,  Balhousie  street. 

William  (of  Garvie  &  Deas),  3  King's  place. 

William  (of  Garvie  &  Syme),  48  North  Methven  street. 
Gas  Commissioners'  Office,   3  High  street — works,   Scott 

street — Thomas  Whimster,  manager. 
Gas  Inspector's  Office,  Coal  shore — James  M'Glashan. 
Gathan,  Michael,  signalman,  39  Newrow. 

Gaudie,  James,  clerk  (Post-office  Telegraph),  68  Athole  street. 
Gavin,  Mary,  18  Thimblerow. 

Michael,  labourer,  146  High  street. 

Patrick,  labourer,  146  High  street. 

Patrick,  labourer,  40  Meal  vennel. 

Terrence,  labourer,  27  Castlegable. 
Geddes,  Alexander,  railway  porter,  81  Kinnoull  causeway. 

George,  porter,  15  Cross  street. 

Laurence,  gardener,  Bellwood. 

Lieutenant  Alexander  (R. P. R.),  Mount  Tabor. 
Geddie,  George,  joiner,  Craigie  Park  terrace. 
Geekie,  Alexander,  tailor,  7  Union  street. 

Ann,  laundress,  46  Main  street. 

David,  mason,  3  Main  street. 
Mrs  David,  50  Main  street. 

William,  engine-fitter,  19  Stormont  street. 
Geikie^  James  (Geological  Survey  Dept.),  Balbraith,  Kinnoull. 
Gentry,  Elizabeth,  7  South  street. 
George,  Alexr.,  bootmaker,  Boys'  Home,  James  VI.  HospitaL 

Ann,  81  High  street. 
Gerrard,  John,  gardener,  Bowerswell, 


104  GERMAN — GLOAG. 


German  Vice-Consul's  Office,   Charles  street — R.  Lowe, 

consul. 
Gibblen,  John,  labourer,  199  South  street. 
Gibbons,  Alexander,  tailor,  7  Kirkgate. 

John,  labourer,  89  South  street. 

Patrick,  labourer,  148  South  street. 

Thomas,  labourer,  1 7  Claypotts  wynd. 

Thomas,  labourer,  3  Cutlog  vennel. 
Gibson,  Helen,  dressmaker,  22  St.  John  street. 

Helen  J.,  12  York  place. 

Henry,  tailor,  58  Castlegable. 

Rev.  James,  M.A.,  3  Athole  place. 

James,  mason,  39  Canal  street. 

Jane,  washer,  95  High  street. 

Jessie,  39  Watergate. 

John,  fitter,  96  High  street. 

Margaret,  22  Barrack  street. 

Mrs  William,  170  High  street. 

Robert,  engine-fitter,  25  South  street. 

Thomas,  baker,  9  Main  street. 

William,  hammerman,  75  Leonard  street. 

William,  fitter,  St.  Ann's  lane. 
Giddings,  Miss,  matron,  Murray's  Royal  Asylum,  Bridgend, 
Gilchiist,  Joan,  grocer,  Craigie  place. 
Gilfay,  Joseph,  labourer,  22  Union  lane. 
Gillan,  John,  bellhanger,  21  Kirkside. 

Gillespie,  John,  rope  and  twine  manufacturer,  14  High  street — 
house.  Barrack  street. 

John,  grocer,  146  South  street. 

William,  superintendent,  Caledonian  Railway,  i  St. 
Leonard's  Bank. 

William,  engine-fitter,  48  Glover  street. 
GiUis,  Robert,  hairdresser,  7  Bridge  lane. 

Glass,  Alexander,  druggist,  39  South  Methven  street — ^house, 
75  Glover  street. 

Andrew,  railway  porter,  297  High  street. 

Andrew,  weaver,  345  High  street. 

David,  baker,  91  High  street — house,  87. 

David,  porter,  323  High  street. 

George,  labourer,  6  Paul  street. 

Mrs  David,  352  High  street. 

Robert,  weaver,  26  Clayholes. 

William,  engine-fitter,  75  Glover  street. 
Glen,  Patrick,  labourer,  162  South  street. 

Thomas,  labourer,  82  South  street. 
Gloag,  Mrs  Henry,  9  South  street. 

William  B.,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  24  Athole 
street — house,  Jock's  Lodge,  Kinnoull. 


GLOAG — GOW.  105 


Gloag,  Robert,  labourer,  12  Commercial  street. 

Glovers'  Hall,  36  George  street. 

Godtfurneau,  Paul,  St.  John's  Inn,  Kirkside. 

Gollans,  James,  baker,  37  Leonard  street. 

Goodall.  Mrs  James,  384  High  street. 

Goodman,  William,  stocking- weaver,  58  Watergate. 

Goodfellow,  David,  fireman,  37  Scott  street. 

Mrs  James,  35  Scott  street. 
'Gordon,  James,  labourer,  27  Castlegable. 

John,  cutter,  3^  Stormont  street. 

Mrs  George,  Barnhill  House. 

Mrs  Gilbert,  20  Athole  street. 

Mrs  John,  69  Kinnoull  causeway. 

William,  bank  porter,  3 1  Leonard  street. 

William,  gatekeeper,  16  Pomarium. 
Gorham,  William,  dyer,  21  Stormont  street. 
Gorrie,  Andrew,  millwright,  i  Low  street. 

David,  coppersmith  and  gasfitter,  9  South  Methven  st. — 
house,  8  Kinnoull  street. 

George,  miUer,  4  Paul  street. 

James,  labourer,  i  Thistle  lane. 

John,  upholsterer,  122  Canal  crescent. 

John,  potato  and  coal  merchant,  23  Princes  street. 

John,  waiter,  29  Kirkgate. 

Michael,  tailor,  3  Cutlog  vennel. 

Mrs  John,  27  Pomarium. 

Mrs  William,  lodgings,  Gowrie  Cottage,  Barnhill. 

Mrs  William,  furnishings,  153  High  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  18  Glover  street. 

Peter  B.,  surgeon-dentist,  22  St.  John  street. 

Robert,  joiner,  151  High  street. 

Thomas,  clerk,  27  Princes  street. 

Thomas,  wirev/orker,  24  North  Methven  street — Chouse, 
34  Newrow.  „,. 

Thomas,  dyer,  6  MuiTay  street. 
Gorton,  Edward,  seaman,  3  Cutlog  vennel. 
Gossford,  Mrs  James,  65  Watergate. 
Gould,  Alexander,  ropespinner,  47  Stormont  street. 
Gourlay,  Isabella,  bootbinder,  5 1  Commercial  street. 

Margaret,  washer,  27  Commercial  street. 

Mrs  John,  20  Union  lane. 

William,  commercial  traveller,  16  York  place. 

William,  ist  Wheaten  Bread  Society,  49  N.  Methven  st. 
Gow,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  38  Mill  street. 

Alexander,  carpenter,  80  South  street. 

Alexander,  carpenter,  64  Pomarium. 

Alexander,  Bertha  Cottage,  Barnhill. 

Donald,  pensioner,  21  Main  street. 


Io6  GOW — GRANT. 


Gow,  Daniel,  coal-merchant,  Glasgow  road  Coal  Depot — house. 
Bertha  Cottage,  Barnliill. 

Duncan,  9  Rose  Terrace. 

Elizabeth,  grocer,  13  Barossa  street. 

James,  coal-agent,  25  Priory  place,  Craigie. 

John,  mason,  33  Kinnoull  causeway. 

John,  mason,  21  Gowrie  street. 

John,  labourer,  9  Keir  street. 

Magnus  M.,  millwright,  25  Mill  st. — ^h.,  13  Cutlog  venneL 

Marshall,  mason,  44  Newrow. 

Mary,  14  Pomarium. 

Mrs  James,  washer,  102  High  street. 

Mrs  Jane,  75  Main  street. 

Mrs  John,  113  High  street. 

Mrs  John,  75  Main  street. 

Robert,  railway  porter,  18  Whitefriars  street. 

Robert,  dairy,  il  Barossa  street. 

"William,  carter,  97  South  street. 
Gowans,  Forrester,  slater,  29  Thimblerow. 

James,  wholesale  chemist  and  druggist,  21  High  street — 
house,  6  King's  place. 

James,  mason,  4  North  port. 

Mrs  James,  5  Cow  vennel. 
Gowenlock,  James,  gardener.  Asylum,  Bridgend. 
Grace,  John,  engine-fitter,  49  Newtown. 
Graham,  Mrs  Alexander,  grocer,  80  Pomarium — house,  53 
Priory  place. 

Andrew,  7  Melville  street. 

David,  labourer,  6  Canal  street. 

Daniel,  engine-driver,  8  Long  causeway. 

Isabella,  9  Claypotts  wynd. 

John  D.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  26  Carpenter  street, 

John,  coach-painter,  292  High  street. 

Joseph  (South  Inch  steelyard),  27  Canal  street. 

Mrs  Ann,  151  High  street. 

Mrs  James,  87  Victoria  street. 

Mrs  Thomas,  Balhousie  street. 

Peter,  blacksmith  and  farrier,  75  Watergate. 

William,  warper,  I  Thimblerow. 

William,  31  Geoi'ge  street. 
Grahame,  William,  seaman,  49  Leonard  street. 
Grandison,  George,  gardener,  64  South  street. 
Grant,  Alexander,  clerk,  75  Glover  street. 

Alexander,  porter,  31  George  street. 

Catherine,  29  Kirkgate. 

Charles,  cabinetmaker,  9  Union  lane — house,   46  North 
Methven  street. 

John,  commission  and  insurance  agent,  8  High  st. — h.,  g. 


GRANT — GREIG.  IO7 


Grant,  John,  criminal  officer,  County  Buildings. 

Mrs  Alexander,  lodgings,  69  North  Methven  street.    ■ 

Mrs  James,  9  High  street. 

Rev.  P.  W.,  Inveravon  Bank,  Bridgend. 

Robert  Sidey,  accountant  (of  George  Condie,  Conningp 
&  Co.),  13  King's  place  (west). 
Grassick,  Joseph,  society  agent,  113  High  street. 
Gray,  Alexander,  clerk,  7  Paul  street. 

David,  plasterer,  18  Watergate. 

James,  stoker,  3  Flesh  vennel. 

James,  weaver,  75  Leonard  street. 

James,  stoneware-dealer,  59  South  street. 

John,  shoemaker,  155  High  street. 

John,  cabman,  246  High  street. 

John,  labourer,  34^  Pomarium. 

Mrs  Andrew,  4  Athole  crescent. 

Mrs  Fanny,  18  Carpenter  street. 

Mrs  George,  Bowerswell,  Bridgend. 

Mrs  James,  184  South  street. 

Mrs  John,  lodgings,  103  Canal  street. 

Nicol,  engine-fitter,  88  Reform  place. 

Patrick,  bootmaker,  237  High  street — h.,  39  Castlegable. 

Peter,  weaver,  56  Pomarium. 

Robert,  labourer,  42  Leonard  street. 

Thomas,  coachman,  16  Cow  vennel. 

William,  hammerman,  43  Mill  street. 
Green,  John,  40  Athole  street. 
Greenhill,  Laurence,  mason,  296  High  street. 

Peter,  ropespinner,  17  Watergate. 
Grego,  Charles,  optician,  27  High  street — house,  25. 

Mrs  Nevo,  3  High  street. 
Gregor,  Alexander,  brakesman,  19  North  Methven  street. 

James,  shoemaker,  2  Thistle  lane. 

Jane,  Scripture-reader,  17  Queen  street. 

Mrs  John,  321^  High  street. 

William  H.,  clerk,  34  James  street. 
Gi-eig,  A.  M.  (Perthshire  Wine  and  Spirit  Co.),  6  Watergate — 
house,  3  Marshall  place. 

Alexander,  32  King  street. 

Christopher,  labourer,  41  Cross  street. 

David,  porter,  27  Cross  street. 

Hunter  (of  R.  &  J.  Greig),  13  Athole  street. 

James  G.  (Academy),  Springbrae,  Kinnoull. 

James  R.,  draper,  10  Glover  street. 

Maria,  dressmaker,  42  North  Methven  street. 

Robert,  labourer,  1 1  Low  street. 

R.  &  J.,  wholesale  grocers,  89  High  street. 

&  Co.,  clothiers  and  shoe  merchants,  24  and  26  Watergate. 


I08  GREIG HALL. 


Greig,  William,  fruiterer,  i68  Higli  street — ^house,  170. 
Grieve,  David,  carter,  67  Pomarium. 

George,  fancy  goods  warehouses,  30  South  street  and  68 
South  Methven  street — house,  3  Princes  street. 

John,  market  gardener,  Craigbank,  Bamhill. 
Grimmond,  Alexander,  porter,  35  Scott  street. 

John,  porter,  224  High  street. 

Miss,  teacher,  25  Melville  street. 
Grindlay,  Andrew,  stoker,  12  West  Mill  street. 
Grubb,  Thomas,  labourer,  129  High  street. 
Guild,  David,  labourer,  Craigie  place. 

Helen,  lodgings.  Burton  place. 

William,  engine-driver,  42  Carr's  croft. 
Guild  Hall,  gb  High  street. 
Gulleton,  Francis  L.  J.,  dyer,  20  South  street. 
GuUen,  Mrs,  George  Inn  lane. 
Gulley,  Ann,  13  Paul  street. 
Gunn,  Mrs,  102  High  street. 

Robert,  planemaker,  102  High  street. 

William,  3  Melville  street. 
Guthrie,  Alexander,  brassfounder,  28  Watergate. 

Helen,  5  Gowrie  street. 

John,  warder,  79  South  street. 

John,  janitor.  Infirmary  lodge. 

Peter,  labourer,  159  South  street. 

William,  carter,  22  Long  causeway. 

WiUiam,  smith,  24  Commercial  street — house,  2  Union 
street  lane. 


Haggart,  Ann,  grocer,  214  South  street. 

Ann,  mangle,  24  Gowrie  street. 

John,  joiner,  14  Barossa  street. 

John,  platelayer,  10  Cross  street. 

Margaret,  205  South  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  104  South  street. 

Peter,  shoemaker,  53  Commercial  street. 

Peter,  wireworker,  Malloch's  close.  Canal  street. 
Haggerty,  John,  labourer,  175  South  street. 

Michael,  shoemaker,  232  High  street. 

Mrs  James,  136  South  street. 
Plair,  William  A.,  labourer,  Malloch's  close,  Canal  street. 
Halkerstone,  Mrs  James,  15  Paul  street. 
Hall,  George,  clerk,  23  Gowrie  street. 

James,  platelayer,  27  Glover  street. 

James,  27  Guard  vennel. 

J.  &  W,,  butchers,  117  South  street. 

John,  labourer,  38  Skinnergate. 


HALL HARBOUR.  IO9 


Hall,  John,  fireman,  7  Glover  street. 

John,  butcher,  67  Canal  street. 

Mrs,  laundress,  10  Castlegable. 

Mrs  Jane,  13  Barossa  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  16  Main  street. 

Mrs  William,  46  Pomarium. 

Peter,  clerk,  23  Gowrie  street. 

Richard,  flesher,  1 1  Leonard  street — house,  52. 

Robert,  salmon-fisher,  38  Skinnergate. 

William,  pensioner,  33  Castlegable. 

William,  butcher,  i  Cutlog  vennel, 

Halley,  David,  moulder,  5  Paul  street. 

David,  weaver,  i  Rose  lane. 

David,  weaver,  30  Whitefi-iars  street. 

David,  dyer,  137  High  street. 

Elizabeth,  dressmaker,  2  Barossa  place. 

George,  planemaker,  11  Speygate. 

George,  jeweller,  15  Pomarium. 

George,  weaver,  20  Long  causeway. 

James,  weaver,  6;^  South  street. 

James,  plasterer,  216  South  street. 

James,  tailor,  2  Bridge  lane. 

James,  labourer,  47  Meal  vennel. 

James,  dyer,  125  South  street. 

John,  mason,  151  High  street. 

Joseph,  sailmaker,  68  Pomarium. 

Margaret,  rope  manufacturer,  180  High  street.. 

Michael,  labourer,  380  High  street. 

Mrs  Andrew,  Balhousie  street. 

Mrs  David,  lodgings,  16  Athole  street. 

Mrs  David,  6  Long  causeway. 

Mrs  James,  Balhousie  Mills. 

Mrs  James,  sewer,  245  High  street. 

Mrs  William,  55  Pomarium. 

Robert,  tenter,  232  High  street. 

William,  shoe  warehouse,  6  Leonard  street. 

William,  pointsman,  23  Cross  street. 

William,  shoemaker,  I  Kinnoull  causeway. 
Halliburton,  David,  blacksmith,  145  High  street. 

William,  cooper,  150  South  street. 
Halliday,  George,  commercial  traveller,  2  Bella  Vista  terrace.. 
Hamilton,  David,  engine-fitter,  223  South  street. 
Hammermen  Incorporation  Hall,  175  High  street. 
Hampton,  John,  engine-driver,  36  Long  causeway, 
Handyside,  George  (Central  Shoe  Mart),  64  High  street. 
Hanick,  Michael,  labourer,  186  South  street. 
Hanlan,  David,  miller,  8  Foundry  lane. 
Harbour  Master's  Office,  New  shore — J.  Harvey.. 


no  HARDGRAVE HAY. 

Hardgrave,  Henry,  labourer,  74  Pomarium. 
Hardie,  Ricliard,  labourer,  loi  High  street. 
Harley,  William,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,   3  and  45  George 

street — house,  Brompton  terrace. 
Harper,  Mrs  Mary,  dressmaker,  13  East  Bridge  street. 

William,  fishcurer,  Foundry  lane — h.  42  N.  Methven  st. 
Harraughty,  John,  pawnbroker,  28  Meal  vennel. 

John,  labourer,  50  Meal  vennel. 

Thomas,  labourer,  340  High  street. 
Harris,  Charles,  mason,  4  Paul's  close. 

James,  mason,  55  West  Mill  street. 

James,  cutter,  9  South  WUliam  street. 

Janet,  15  Claypotts  wynd. 

John,  mason,  23  Stormont  street. 

John  K,,  clerk,  12  Victoria  street. 

Mary,  5  Claypotts  wynd. 

Mrs  Alexander,  7  Low  street. 

Mrs  Benjamin,  draper,  78  High  street. 

Mrs  David,  teacher,  68  Athole  street. 

Mrs  Janet,  17  East  Bridge  street. 

Thomas,  cabinetmaker,  246  High  street. 

William,  tenter,  8  Barrack  street. 

William,  mechanic,  Craigie  place. 

William,  blacksmith,  55  West  Mill  street. 

William,  labourer,  Craigie  park. 

William,  sergeant  of  police,  81  High  street. 

William,  brassfounder,  54  Main  street. 
Harrison,  Mrs  John,  224  High  street, 
narrower,  James,  joiner,  21  Cross  street. 
Hart,  James,  gardener,  Barnhill. 

Mrs  John,  26  Pomarium. 
Harvey,  James,  harbour-master,  38  Victoria  street. 

Sarah,  Moncreiffe  terrace,  Craigie. 
Hattle,  John,  engine-driver,  39  Glover  street. 
Haxton,  Alexander,  porter,  10  James  street. 

Andrew,  31  Stormont  street. 
Hay,  Alexander,  agent,  city  of  Glasgow  Bank,  30  St.  John  st. 

Sc  Kyd,  auctioneers  and  land-surveyors,  1 1  Victoria  street 
and  3  Watergate, 

Alexander,  slater  and  slate-merchant,  276  High  street. 

Alexander,  slater,  22  Pomarium. 

Burnet,  butler,  19  Gladstone  terrace. 

Catherine,  31  Hospital  street. 

Isabella,  55  Commercial  street. 

James,  cabinetmaker,  28  and  30  County  place — ^house,  3 
York  place. 

James,  dyer,  8  Cross  street. 

James.,  planemaker,  207  High  street. 


HAY HENDERSON.  Ill 

Hay,  James,  warper,  23  Clayholes. 

John,  weaver,  2  Cross  street. 

Joseph,  dyer,  29  Mill  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  3  Watergate. 

Mrs  James,  151  High  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  6  Meal  vennel. 

R.  A.  &  J.,  stationers  and  booksellers,  23  George  street. 

Robert,  draper,  27  George  st. — h,,  Gowan  Bank,  Bridgend. 

Thomas,  mechanic,  35  Pomarium. 

William,  guard,  47  Newrow. 

William,  joiner,  6  Meal  vennel. 
Hazel,  James,  fireman,  72  Watergate. 
Heale,  William,  nursery  gardener,  Barnhill. 
Heggie,  James,  porter,  406  High  street. 
Heggins,  Henry,  labourer,  74  South  street. 

Michael,  labourer,  43  Meal  vennel. 
Heiton,  Andrew,  architect,  72  George  street — Chouse,  Damick 

Villa,  Kinnoull. 
Hempel,  Mrs,  teacher  of  music,  4  Rose  ten^ace. 
Henachan,  Michael,  labourer,  146  High  street. 

Thomas,  labourer,  40  Meal  vennel. 

Thomas,  labourer,  27  Castlegable. 
Henderson,  Rev.  Alexander,  Balhousie  terrace. 

David,  engine-driver,  75  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Donald,  labourer,  5  Castlegable. 

Donald,  71  High  street. 

Francis,  clerk,  34  Leonard  street. 

George,  fruiterer,  268  High  street — house,  Hillyland. 

George,  labourer,  162  South  street. 

George,  railway  conductor,  20  Newrow. 

James,  fancy  goods  merchant,  50  South  Methven  street. 

James,  labourer,  201  South  street. 

James,  labourer,  95  High  street, 

James,  carpenter,  6  Canal  street. 

James,  labourer,  124  Canal  crescent. 

James,  246  High  street. 

John,  jun.,  photographer,  James  VI.  place,  Hospital  st. 

Sc  Stewart,  joiners,  Alexandra  street. 

James,  labourer,  6  Meal  vennel. 

John,  labourer,  3  Cutlog  vennel. 

John,  tobacconist,  206  High  street — house,  214. 

John,  tailor,  35  Mill  street. 

John,  letter-carrier,  56  Meal  vennel. 

John,  newspaper  reporter,  23  North  Methven  street. 

John,  photographer,  i  Albert  place  and  12  Hospital  st. 

John,  pensioner,  12  South  street. 

Mrs  Charles,  15  Charteris  street. 

Mrs  David,  I  Paul  street. 


112  HENDERSON — HEWAT. 

Henderson,  Mrs  David,  66  Athole  street. 

Mrs  John,  laundress,  Cutlog  vennel. 

Mrs  John,  Balhousie  street. 

Mrs  John,  6  Canal  street. 

Mrs  Robert,  3  Cutlog  vennel. 

Mrs  William,  6  Canal  street. 

Peter,  clerk,  i  Glover  street. 

Richard,  baker,  146  High  street. 

Robert,  labourer,  77  Leonard  street. 

Robert,  blacksmith,  7  Thimblerow. 

Robert,  labourer,  8  Cross  street. 

Robert,  game-dealer,  268  High  st. — house,  Hillyland.- 

Thomas,  bellringer,  60  High  street. 

Thomas  (R.P.R.),  12  South  street. 

Thomas,  labourer,  Craigie  place. 

Thomas,  clerk,  Balhousie  street. 

William,  grocer,  81  Main  street. 

William,  warper,  27  Thimblerow. 

William,  draper,  12  Paul  street. 

William,  stationer,  242  South  street. 

William,  blacksmith,  120  Canal  crescent. 

William,  tobacconist,  276  High  street. 

William,  tenter,  72  Long  causeway. 
Hendry,  James,  waiter,  25  KinnouU  causeway. 

James,  labourer,  75  Pomarium. 

John,  porter,  32  Long  causeway. 

Mrs  William,  92  Canal  street. 
Henry,  Peter,  Queen's  Hotel,  Leonard  street. 

Robert,  cabinetmaker,  33  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Samuel,  iron-turner,  6  Cow  vennel. 

William,  railway  porter,  75  Pomarium. 
Hepburn,  Alexander,  6  Canal  street. 

David,  solicitor,  12  Charlotte  st. — house,  4  Barossa  place» 

Jane,  13  Rose  terrace. 

Laurence,  North  U.P.  Church  officer,  198  High  street. 
Herd,  Andrew,  mason.  High  Craigie. 

David,  boilermaker,  97  South  street. 

Mrs  Andrew,  11  Cow  vennel. 

Laurence,  blacksmith,  Barnhill. 

Thomas,  boilermaker,  71  Watergate. 
Herdman,  James,  dyer,  44  Skinnergate. 
Heron,  Alexander,  printer,  61  Main  street. 

Charles,  baker,  123  South  street. 

James,  Perth  Arms  Inn,  112  High  street. 

Mrs  Joseph,  92  High  street. 
Hetherington,  John,  labourer,  146  High  street. 

Mrs  William,  Balhousie  street. 
Hewat,  Helen,  21  Kinnoull  street. 


HEW  AT HORSEFALL.  1 1 3 


Hewat,  James,  pie-baker,  lo  Watergate. 
James,  dyer,  13  Union  lane. 
KLirkwood,  Craigie  House. 
Higgins,  Michael,  labourer,  43  Meal  venneL 

Patrick,  broker,  15  Meal  vennel. 
Hill,  David,  police-constable,  13  Speygate. 

James,  iron- turner,  17  Priory  place. 

Mrs  Charles,  i  Rose  terrace. 

Peter,  druggist,  17  Gladstone  terrace. 

Robert  W.,  Excise  officer,  13  Queen  street. 

William,  Excise  officer,  192  South  street. 

William,  game,  fish,  and  egg  merchant,  220  High  street 
— house,  47  York  place. 
Hislop,  Ann,  60  Scott  street. 
Hobson,  David,  tailor,  89  South  street. 

James,  painter,  72  High  street. 

James,  shoemaker,  40  Watergate. 

John,  engineer,  23  Watergate. 
Hockadey,  George,  soldier,  370  High  street. 
Hodge,  Andrew,  engine-driver,  26  Glover  street. 
Hodgson,  Richard,  colporteur,  19  North  Methven  street, 
Hogg,  James,  dyer,  20  West  Mill  street. 

Mrs  James,  24  KinnoulJ  street. 

Mrs  Jane,  65  Strathmore  street. 

Mrs  John,  89  Watergate. 

Mrs  Peter,  14  Watergate. 

William,  reporter,  18  Watergate. 
Holland,  John,  labourer,  18  Clayholes. 
Hollochen,  Michael,  labourer,  146  High  street. 
Holmes,  Mrs,  3  Cherry  lane. 
Honey,  James,  The  Bield,  Klinnoull. 

James  (of  Chalmers  &  Honey),  22  Kinnoull  street. 

Mrs  George,  20  South  street. 

William,  draper,  34  High  street. 
Hood,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  89  South  street. 

John,  labourer,  13  Pomarium. 

John,  porter  (Union  Bank),  21  Skinnergate, 

Robert,  tailor,  19  Speygate. 

Robert,  labourer,  7  Low  street. 

William,  glassblower,  20  Long  causeway. 
Hopkins,  John,  hawker,  146  High  street. 
Hopkirk,  Mrs  David,  baker,  51  Leonard  street. 

Robert,  teacher,  Moncreiffe  bank,  Craigie. 
Home,  Andrew,  weaver,  46  Long  causeway. 

David,  printer,  219  High  street. 

James,  fruiterer,  9  County  place. 

Mrs  George,  238  High  street. 
Horsefall,  Lambert,  labourer,  72  Watergate. 

I 


114  HORSEMAN HUTTON. 

Horseman,  Aiihur,  clogmaker,  153  Soutli  street. 

Hosack,  Mrs  "William,  17  High  street. 

Hospital  for  Incurables,  Dundee  road,  Kinnoull — E.  Craig, 

matron. 
Hounsell,  Mrs  William,  grocer,  i  Mill  street. 
Howatt,  George,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  131  South  street. 
Howet,  William,  labourer,  103  South  street. 
Howie,  James,  gardener,  23  Kinnoull  causeway. 

John,  corn-merchant,  2 1  Strathmore  street. 
Hughes,  Alexander,  labourer,  64  Long  causeway. 

Catherine,  dressmaker,  112  Canal  crescent. 

Mrs  B.,  6  St.  Paul's  square. 
Humble,  Mrs  Henry,  58  Athole  street. 
Hume,  John,  blacksmith,  3  Flesh  vennel. 

Hunt,  Colin  A.,  hatter  and  clothier,  38  George  street — Chouse,  i 
Bella  Vista  terrace. 

James,  tailor,  3  Watergate. 

Mrs  Alexander,  greengrocer,  6^  Newrow. 

Thomas,  cabinetmaker,  3  High  street. 
Hunter,  David,  warper,  37  Main  street. 

George,  labourer,  6  Carpenter  street. 

Harry  V.  (of  George  Condie,  Conning,  &  Co.),  Hillside. 

James,  clerk,  52  Long  causeway. 

Mrs  Charles,  10  Rose  terrace. 

&  Sime,  dressmakers,  5  East  Bridge  street. 

Thomas,  labourer,  18  Barrack  street. 

Thomas,  reporter.  Inch  View  Villa,  Balhousie  street. 

William,  clerk,  12  Strathmore  street. 
Hutchison,  Alexander,  turner,  4  South  street. 

Alexander,  railway  guard,  19  Glover  street. 

Alexander,  labourer,  198  High  street. 

Andrew,  flesher,  6  East  Bridge  street. 

Christopher,  pensioner,  56  Castlegable. 

Colin,  labourer,  4  Long  causeway. 

Jane,  3  Melville  street. 

John,  gardener,  BamhUl. 

John,  stafF-serjeant  of  pensioners,  Barracks. 

John,  inkmaker,  120  Canal  crescent. 

Mrs  William,  137  High  street. 

Mrs  William,  9  King's  place. 

Sc  Co.,  R.,  grain-merchants,  Charles  street  granaries. 

Walter,  upholsterer,  27  Athole  street — house,  46  Com- 
mercial street. 

William,  weaver,  27  Thimblerow, 

William,  railway-carriage  inspector,  Barnhill. 

William,  iron-turner,  1 1  Barossa  street. 
Hutton,  George,  joiner,  4  Cow  vennel. 

James,  sheriff- officer,  40  Water g^e. 


HUTTON — IRVINE.  1 1  $ 


Hutton,  James,  mason,  ii  Keir  street. 

James,  cabinetmaker,  8  Foundry  lane. 
John,  joiner,  17  Strathmore  street. 
John,  warehouseman,  23  Carpenter  street. 
Joseph,  joiner,  85  Canal  street. 

I 
Imrie  &  Cuthbert,  ironmongers,  10  St.  John  street. 

George,  weaver,  31  Hospital  street. 

Henry,  engine-driver,  5  County  place. 

James  S.  (of  P.  Imrie  &  Sons),  Somerset  Villa,  Kinnoull. 

John,  skinner,  10  Cross  street. 

Joseph,  seaman,  47  Skinnergate. 

Mrs  John,  13  Cutlog  vennel. 

Mrs  Peter,  Cask  Hill,  Kinnoull. 

Mrs  William,  10  St.  John's  place. 

Peter,    &   Sons,   cabinetmakers   and  upholsterers,    76 
George  street. 

Robert,  labourer,  16  Cow  vennel. 
Ingles,  David,  labourer,  22  Union  lane. 

James,  currier,  35  Main  street — house,  9  East  Bridge  st. 

Mrs  George,  60  Scott  street. 

William,  draper,  52  Castlegable. 
Ingman,  Rev.  George,  MoncreifFe  bank,  Craigie. 
Ingram,  Archibald,  weaver,  38  Long  causeway. 
Inland  Revenue  Office  (Excise),  Tay  street — D.  Matheson, 
collector. 

(Stamps  and  Taxes),  Tay  street — A.  Burns  Macdonald, 
distributor  and  collector. 
Innes,  David,  labourer,  BamhiU. 
Innit,  Richard,  labourer,  64  Pomarium. 
Ireland,  Catherine,  6  Thimblerow. 

James,  photographer  and  butcher,  30  &  64  South  Methven 
street — house,  8  Kinnoull  street. 

John,  shoemaker,  300  High  street. 

Mrs,  126  South  street. 

Mrs  Helen,  330  High  street. 
Irons,  John,  station-master  (Princes  street),  17  Earl's  dykes. 

Mrs  David,  37  Priory  place. 
Irvine,  Ann,  fur-cleaner,  18  Watergate. 

Daniel,  shop-porter,  9  Gladstone  terrace. 

Duncan,  warder,  Craigie  Park  terrace. 

James,  tailor,  George  Inn  lane. 

James,  labourer,  1 1  Scott  street. 

James,  joiner,  14  Watergate. 

James,  tinsmith,  8  Horner's  lane. 

Jane,  washer,  28  Horse  cross. 

Mrs  Joseph,  1 1  Foundry  lane. 


1 1 6  IRVINE JAMESON. 

Irvine,  Mrs  John,  agricultural  implement  maker,  6  North  Wil- 
liam street. 

Robert,  seaman,  44  Skinnergate. 
Isaac,  James,  tenter,  30  Newrow. 

Mrs  WilHam,  16  North  port. 
Isdale,  David,  dyer.  Meal  vennel. 
Isles,  Ann,  57  South  William  street. 


Jack,  Alexander,  shop-porter,  15  Strathmore  street. 

Andrew,  joiner,  16  North  port. 

Andrew,  joiner,  9  South  William  street. 

Ann,  48  Commercial  street. 

George,  Guildtown  post-messenger,  loi  South  street. 

George,  gardener,  41  Main  street. 

James,  bootmaker,  East  Bridge  st. — house,  6  Main  st, 

James,  engine-driver,  102  High  street. 

James,  carpenter,  7  South  Methven  street. 

John,  Volunteer  Arms  Inn,  Foundry  lane. 

John,  porter,  74  Victoria  street. 

Mrs  George,  26  Clayholes. 

Mrs  John,  38  James  street. 

Robert,  blacksmith,  238  High  street. 
Jackson,  Barbara,  milliner,  2  Bridge  lane. 

Charles,  polisher,  12  Meal  vennel. 

Charles,  sawyer,  13  Cutlog  vennel. 

David  (Dickson  &  Turnbull's),  9  Kinnoull  causeway. 

George,  gardener,  41  Main  street. 

Hunter,  joiner,  14  Athole  street. 

James,  carver  and  gilder,   66  George   street — house,   5 
Bridge  lane. 

Jamies,  brassfounder,  19  Mill  street. 

James  H.,  stationer  and  bookbinder,  20  High  st. — house, 
38  Princes  street. 

Jessie,  25  Leonard  street. 

Joseph,  telegraph  lineman,  3  South  William  street. 

John,  gilder,  3  Bridge  lane. 

John,  golf-club  maker,  54  North  Methven  street. 

John,  town  officer,  5  Gowrie  street. 

Magnus,  photographer,  Marshall  place — h.,  61  Scott  st. 

&  M'Gregor,  bookbinders,  21  and  23  North  Port. 

Peter,  glassblower,  82  South  street. 

Peter,  tailor,  89  South  street. 

Robert,  seaman,  14  South  street. 

Thomas,  Tullylumb. 
Jacques,  Mrs  Edward,  17  Priory  place. 

Jameson,  Melville,  solicitor  and  procurator-fiscal.  County  Build- 
ings— house,  Fernhill,  Kinnoull. 


JAMESON JOYCE.  117 

Jameson,  JohnW.  (Bank  of  Scotland),  MoncreifFe  bank,  Craigie. 
Jamieson,  David,  book-deliverer,  63  Kinnoull  causeway. 
Henry,  hawker,  129  High  street. 
John,  &  Co.,  clothiers  and  general  outfitters,  62  and  64 

George  street  and  7  Athole  street. 
John  (of  John  Jamieson  &  Co.),  31  Barossa  place. 
John,  fitter,  79  South  street. 
Jardine,  James,  refreshment  rooms,  264  High  street — ^house,  270, 
James,  labourer,  374  High  street. 
John,  6  Main  street. 
John,  lapper,  25  Hospital  street. 
Jarvie,  John,  commercial  traveller,  Balhousie  place. 

William,  joiner,  21  Priory  place. 
Jeffrie,  John,  railway  superintendent,  St.  Leonard's  Hall. 
Jenkins,  William,  74  South  street. 
Jennings,  Joseph,  grocer,  57  Meal  vennel. 
Richard,  labourer,  129  South  street. 
Thomas,  labourer,  129  South  street. 
Johnman,  Andrew,  commission  agent,  232  High  street. 
William,  draper,  230  High  street. 
Jessie,  47  Canal  street. 
Johnston,  Ann,  mangle,  2  South  street. 
Charles,  gardener,  92  High  street. 
David,  labourer,  119  South  street. 
David,  porter,  19  Clayholes. 
David,  joiner,  38  Princes  street. 
George,  clerk,  85  Pomariura. 
Henry,  3  Bridge  lane. 
Henry,  joiner,  137  High  street. 
James,  cattle-dealer,  69  George  street. 
James,  tneman,  297  High  street. 
Janet,  291  High  street. 
John,  labourer,  13  Speygate. 
Margaret,  216  High  street. 
Margaret,  3  Melville  street. 
Mary,  214  High  street. 
Mrs  John,  204  South  street. 
Mrs  John,  28  Marshall  place. 

Peter,  wright.  Cow  vennel — house,  26  Princes  street. 
Peter,  fisher.  Castle  Battery,  Barnhill. 
Robert,  booking-clerk,  45  Newtown. 
Robert,  miller,  31  Thimblerow. 
Stewart,  cattle-dealer,  8  North  Port. 
William,  carpenter,  7  Speygate. 
William,  mason,  54  Glover  street. 
Jolly,  D.  L.,  agent  (National  Bank),  5  High  street. 
Jones,  WilUam,  locomotive  foreman,  81  Glover  street. 
Joyce,  Michael,  labourer,  40  Meal  vennel. 


1 1 8  JOYCE — KELLY. 


Joyce,  Michael,  labourer,  8  Barrack  street. 
Justice,  Alexapder,  cooper,  137  High  street. 

Justice,  Thomas,  cooper,  15  St.  Ann's  lane. 

Peter,  joiner,  23  Barossa  street. 

Thomas,  labourer,  72  Watergate. 

is: 

Kaen,  Daniel,  labourer,  134  High  street. 

Kean,  George,  tobacco-pipe  manufacturer,  Alexandra  street — 

house,  149  High  street. 
Kaln,  Martin,  labourer,  199  South  street. 
Kay,  James,  tailor,  15  Stormont  street. 
Kaye,  James,  teacher,  24  Leonard  street. 
Keath,  David,  candlemaker,  119  South  street. 
Keay,  Andrew,  painter,  47  Stormont  street. 

Andrew,  10  York  place. 

Catherine,  29  Cross  street. 

David,  solicitor,  3  Highst. — h.,  GowiieBank,  Bamhill. 

James  (of  Bell  &  Keay),  64  Pomarium. 

James,  bootmaker,  103  and  285  High  street. 

Misses,  milliners,  72  George  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  6  Murray  street. 

Mrs  George,  dairy,  62  Pomarium. 

Mrs  James,  4  South  street. 

Mrs  James,  16  Athole  street. 

Mrs  Rebecca,  4  Whitefriars  street. 

Peter,  beamer,  31  KinnouU  causeway. 

William,  painter,  184  South  street. 

WiUiam,  labourer,  7  Murray  street. 
Keegan,  Michael,  general  dealer,  167  South  street. 

George,  broker,  7  Meal  vennel. 
Keil,  James  (Ireland's  Spinning  Mill),  28  Long  causeway. 
Keill,  Peter,  6  Comely  Bank. 
Keiller,  John,  coachbuilder,  9  Kinnoull  street. 

Mrs  Matthewson,  Boatland  House. 
Keilour,  John,  porter,  30  Whitefriars  street. 

Mrs  Joseph,  71  Watergate. 

Mrs  WiUiam,  47  Watergate. 

Peter,  joiner,  199  High  street. 
Keir,  David,  manager,  finishing  department  (North  British  Dye- 
Works),  4  Gowrie  street. 

George,  25  High  street. 
Keith,  William,  fireman,  6  Strathmore  street. 
Kelly,  James,  pointsman,  38  Glover  street. 

Mrs  Bridget,  3  Cutlog  vennel. 

Mrs  Mary  Ann,  7  Paul  street. 

Thomas,  labourer,  292  High  street. 

William,  labourer,  396  High  street. 


KELT — KETTLE.  1 1 9 


Kelt,  Andrew,  dentist,  3  North  Methven  street, 
Kelty,  David,  mason,  21  Whitefriars  street. 

John,  painter,  8  Skinnergate. 

Mrs  John,  2  Blackfriars  wynd. 

Robert,  weaver,  56  Pomarium. 
Kemp,  James,  commercial  traveller,  57  King  street. 

Laurence,  labourer,  21  Kirkside. 

Mary,  30  Barrack  street. 

Peter,  porter,  ii  Pomarium, 

"William,  weaver,  27  Kinnoull  causeway. 
Kennedy,  Alexander,  clerk,  49  Scott  street. 

Alexander,  moulder,  2  Cross  street. 

Alexander,  labourer,  308  High  street. 

Alexander,  labourer,  37  Leonard  street. 

Duncan,  dyer,  28  Long  causeway. 

Duncan,  labourer,  164  South  street. 

James,  joiner,  12  Union  lane. 

James,  tailor,  47  High  street. 

Janet,  213  South  street. 

John,  Royal  George  Hotel,  George  street. 

John,  pavior,  76  Long  causeway. 

Joseph,  pointsman,  21  Cross  street. 

Misses,  milliners,  73  High  st. — house,  12  Melville  st. 

Mrs  Alexander,  grocer,  68  South  street. 

Mrs  John,  washerwoman,  79  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Mrs  Robert,  grocer,  16  Kirkgate. 

Robert,  tailor,  14  Meal  vennel. 

Robert,  tailor,  47  High  street. 

Thomas,  accountant,  182  High  street. 

William,  labourer,  2  St.  Ann's  lane. 

William,  Auction  Mart  keeper,  11  South  William  street. 
Kennaway,  Charles  G.,  confectioner,  loi  South  street  and  41 

and  184  High  street — house,  103  South  street. 
Kerr,  Lord  Charles  L.,  Kinnoull  Cottage,  Bridgend. 

George,  labourer,  44  South  street. 

Isabella,  grocer,  17  Union  street. 

James,  teacher,  8  East  Bridge  street. 

James,  baker,  17  Watergate. 

James,  labourer,  74  South  street. 

John,  clerk,  50  Leonard  street. 

Mrs  John,  lodgings,  Bamhill. 

Robert,  painter,  10  Priory  place. 
Kerrigan,  John,  labourer,  34  Meal  vennel. 

Patrick,  labourer,  49  Meal  vennel. 

Thomas,  grocer,  13  Meal  vennel. 

William,  labourer,  162  South  street. 
Kethel,  Mrs  George,  lodgings,  19  Bridge  lane. 
Kettle,  Jane,  18  Whitefriars  street. 


120  KETTLES KINNIS. 


Kettles,  George,  carter,  74  Athole  street. 

Mrs  Andrew,  27  Main  street. 

Mrs  George,  8  Castlegable. 

Mrs  Robert,  i  Priory  place. 

Robert,  labourer,  37  Canal  street. 

"William,  clerk,  9  High  street. 
Kidd,  Alexander,  warder,  6  Canal  street. 

John,  messenger,  10  Carpenter  street. 

Mrs  John,  lodgings,  8  South  street. 

Mrs  John,  49  Strathmore  street. 

Richard,  joiner,  Dovecotland. 
Kilgour,  Andrew,  King's  Arms  Hotel,  9  High  street. 

Robert,  cowfeeder,  17  Barossa  street. 
Killdne,  John,  labourer,  16  Meal  vennel. 

Mrs  Patrick,  44^  Meal  vennel. 
Kilpatrick,  Alexander,  pointsman,  16  Paul's  close. 

James,  broker,  25  Meal  vennel. 

John,  auctioneer  and  broker,  38  Meal  vennel — house,  6 
Oliphant's  vennel. 
King,  Andrew,  commission  agent,   107  South  street — house, 
Comely  Bank  House,  Bridgend. 

Andrew,  weaver,  7  Thimblerow. 

Ann,  3  Claypotts  wynd, 

James,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  124  High  street — 
house  above. 

James,  labourer,  82  South  street. 

John,  clerk.  Union  lane. 

John,  railway  guard,  9  Watergate. 

Michael,  labourer,  151  High  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  105  South  street. 

Mrs  David,  41  Canal  street. 

Mrs  William,  ladies'  nurse,  156  High  street. 

Patrick,  labourer,  69  South  street. 

Thomas,  storekeeper,  398  High  street. 

William,  spirit-dealer.  Globe  Tavern,  156  High  street. 
Kinloch,  James,  finisher,  27  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Mrs  David,  lodgings,  18  North  William  street. 

William,  mechanic,  217  South  street. 
Kinmont,  James,  victualler,  191  South  street. 
Kinmonth,  Alexander,  weaver,  18  Thimblerow. 

James,  labourer,  64  South  street. 

John,  labourer,  8  Thimblerow. 
Kinnear,  John,  inspector  of  works,  69  George  street. 

Mrs  George,  sicknurse,  51  Watergate, 

Peter,  shipowner,  6  Canal  street. 

Peter,  labourer,  6  Oliphant's  vennel. 

Thomas  M.,  ticket-collector,  37  Canal  street. 
Kinnis,  Andrew,  dyer,  139  South  street. 


KINNIS — LAMB.  121 


Kinnis,  Janet,  laundress,  139  South  street. 
Kinnoch,  George,  coach-trimmer,  98  South  street. 

James,  bootmaker,  2  Cross  street. 

Mrs  Joseph,  176  South  street. 

Mrs  William,  labourer,  13  Speygate. 

Peter,  bootmaker,  3  High  street. 

Thomas,  moulder,  17  Melville  street. 
Kippen,  John,  solicitor,  Tay  street — house,  4  Rose  terrace. 

Mrs  John,  Inchbank  Cottage,  Bridgend. 
Kirby,  Henry,  labourer,  21  Whitefriars  street. 
Kirk,  Alexander,  labourer,  Claypotts  wynd. 

Michael,  labourer,  72  Watergate. 

Mrs  Mary,  2  North  WilUam  street. 

Peter,  skinner,  12  Clayholes. 
Kirkcaldy,  David,  porter,  9  St.  John  street. 
Kirkley,  Robert,  confectioner,  124  South  street. 
Knight,  Alexander,  draper,  117  High  st. — house,  41  South  st. 

Alexander,  broker,  i  and  46  Meal  vennel. 

Alexander,  ironmonger,  70  High  street. 

Mrs  James,  18  Carpenter  street. 

Thomas,  bricklayer,  41  Meal  vennel. 
Knowles,  Rev.  W.  D.,  Stormont  Cottage,  Bridgend. 
Knox,  John,  labourer,  17  Main  street. 

Mary,  9  Commercial  street. 

Robert  H.,  saddler,  50  George  st. — house,  12  Gowrie  st. 
Kyd,  George  (of  Hay  &  Kyd),  14  Rose  terrace. 


Laidlaw,  George,  labourer,  34  Newrow. 

John,  coach-painter,  13  Cross  street. 

Richard,  hostler,  23  North  Methven  street. 

William,  confectioner,  27  Hospital  street. 
Laing,  Andrew,  grocer  and  wine-merchant,  72  St.  John  street- 
house,  36  James  street. 

Andrew,  tenter,  10  County  place. 

David,  builder,  13  Union  lane. 

George,  labourer,  5  Mill  close. 

Isabella,  refreshments,  191  High  street. 

James,  mason,  4  South  Methven  street. 

Jane,  16  North  port. 

John,  tailor,  95  High  street. 

Mary,  219  High  street. 

Mrs  Martha,  midwife,  35  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Robert,  insurance  agent,  246  High  street. 

William,  porter,  35  Kinnoull  causeway. 
Lamb,  David,  painter,  2  Blackfriars'  wynd. 

Jane,  27  Watergate. 

John,  painter,  16  Union  lane. 


122  LAMB — LEIGHTON. 

Lamb,  Mrs,  shoe-shop,  86  South  street. 

William,  seaman,  6  Canal  street. 
Lament,  Alexander,  coachman,  46  Skinner  gate. 

Ann,  washer,  19  Guard  vennel. 

David,  police-constable,  103  Canal  street. 

James,  police-constable,  44  Barossa  street. 

John,  labourer,  17  Pomarium. 

Mrs  Duncan,  266  High  street. 
Lang,  Michael,  perfumer,  52  George  street — ^house,  48. 
Langlands,  James,  3  Thistle  lane. 

John,  joiner,  38  Queen  street. 

Lankham,  Sarah,  55  Watergate. 
Larg,  Peter,  sexton,  199  South  street. 
Lauder,  David,  labourer,  9  Speygate. 

Margaret,  170  High  street. 

Mrs,  8  Newrow. 

William,  coal-dealer,  338  High  street. 
Laurie,  Alexander,  weaver,  148  South  street. 

Archibald,  weaver,  212  South  street. 

Mrs  John,  56  Pomarium. 
Law  &  Son,  Charles,  coal-merchants,  62  Princes  street 

Mrs  James,  St.  Skea,  Kinnouil. 

Mrs  William,  21  Strathmore  street, 

Thomas,  gardener,  34  Commercial  street. 
Lawley,  Martin,  labourer,  170  High  street. 
Lawrence,  William,  labourer,  2  Cross  street. 
Lawson,  Alexander,  joiner,  George  Inn  lane. 

Alexander,  13  North  Methven  street. 

David,  porter,  302  High  street. 

Henry,  baker,  1 1  Hospital  street. 

John,  fitter,  47  Meal  vennel. 

John,  fireman,  3  Thimblerow. 
•  .         Mrs  Hugh,  greengrocer,  31  Watergate. 

Mrs  William,  sicknurse,  1 1  Barossa  street. 

Peter,  gardener,  Barnhill. 

Robert,  plasterer,  30  Pomarium. 

Robert,  gardener,  38  Pomarium. 

Robert,  coachsmith,  7  Earl's  dykes. 
Layden,  John,  69  South  street. 
Lee,  George,  hostler,  47  Skinnergate. 
Lees,  Henry  R.  (of  John  Lees  &  Son),  72  George  street. 

&  Sons,  John,  toy-merchants,  6  George  st.  &  66  High  st. 

John,  12  Keir  street. 

Mrs  James,  10  St.  Ann's  lane. 

Mrs  Wniiam,  18  Charlotte  street. 
.    Robert,   gun,  rifle,   and  fishing-tackle  manufacturer,  63 
George  street. 
Leighton,  John,  railway  guard,  10  Whitefriars  street. 


LEITCH — LOCKHART.  1 23 


Leitch,  Alexander,  labourer,  33  Watergate. 

&  Leslie,  stationers  and  printers, '  29  High  street — print- 
ing-office, 58  Princes  street. 

James,  painter,  38  Queen  street. 
Leitham,  Robert,  hammerman,  374  High  street. 

Robert,  labourer,  8  Skinnergate. 

William,  73  KinnouU  causeway. 
Leithwart,  Andrew,  miller,  301  High  street. 
Lennie,  Gregory  M.,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  34  South 
street — house  above. 

Mrs  Thomas,  2  Oliphant's  vennel. 
Lennox,  Ann,  i  Charter  lane. 

Catherine,  vintner,  50  Princes  street. 

James,  labourer,  17  Watergate. 

John,  mason,  198  South  street. 

John,  fisher,  41  Scott  street. 

Mrs  Thomas,  15  Gowrie  street. 
Leslie,  Jonathan,  bootmaker,  7  Gowrie  street — house,  5. 

Thomas,  seedsman,  12  Gowrie  street. 
Lewis,  Mrs  WiUiam,  65  Strathmore  street. 
Lindsay,  Alexander,  clerk,  3  Nelson  street, 

Alexander,  joiner,  52  South  street. 

Alexander,  fireman,  23  Cross  street. 

Andrew,  porter,  35  Poraarium. 

David,  labourer,  224  High  street. 

David,  gardener,  49  Commercial  street. 

Helen,  74  Victoria  street. 

James,  Hatton  Farm,  Kinnoull. 
.  John,  railway  guard,  23  Glover  street. 

Margaret,  19  East  Bridge  street. 

Mary,  milliner,  208  High  street. 

W.  Lauder,  M.D.,  F.R.S.E,,  Gilgal. 
Linn,  Thomas,  carter,  2  Glover  street. 
Lister,  John,  tailor,  222  South  street. 
Littlejohn,  James,  railway  guard,  276  High  street. 

John,  shipmaster,  43  Scott  street. 

WiUiam,  13  Priory  place. 
Livingstone,  John,  blacksmith,  48  Newrow. 

John  E.,  18  Barossa  place. 

Joseph,  waiter,  44  Meal  vennel. 

Mrs  John,  cowfeeder,  40  Meal  vennel. 

Mrs  John,  4  South  Methven  street. 

Mrs  William,  159  South  street. 

Stewart,  cab-driver,  82  South  street. 

William,  seaman,  134  High  street. 
Lockhart,  David,  4  George  street. 

David,  iron-turner,  163  High  street. 

James,  dairy,  30  Pomarium. 


124  LOGAN LUMSDEN. 


Logan,  Alexander,  boilermaker,  33^  Pomarium. 
Charles,  10  King  street. 
Henry,  railway  porter,  49  Leonard  street. 
Logie,  M.  &  A.,  milliners,  4  George  street. 
Robert,  painter,  7  Kirkgate. 
William  (of  Brown  &  Logie),  5  Charlotte  place. 
Lonie,  John,  agent,  297  High  street. 
Mrs  James,  85  Pomarium. 
Mrs  James,  4  North  port. 
Mrs  John,  17  Whitefriars  street. 
Mrs  Joseph,  297  High  street. 

William,    goods   agent,    St.   Catherine's   Cottage,   High 
street. 
Longmuir,  Mrs,  22  Athole  street. 
Lorimer,  John,  bird-stuffer,  7  King  street. 

Mrs  George,  bookseller  and  stationer,  187  South  street. 
Louden,  Arthur,  labourer,  1 1  Strathmore  street. 
Mrs  Alexander,  17  Watergate. 
William,  labourer,  9  South  William  street. 
Love,  Mrs  James,  113  High  street. 

Thomas,  auctioneer,  &c.,  12  St.  John's  place. 
Lovet,  Mrs  James,  14  Bridge  lane. 
Low,  George,  plumber,  16  Main  street. 

Henry,  labourer,  38  Long  causeway. 
James,  weaver,  87  Leonard  street. 
James,  hawker,  27  Guard  vennel. 
John,  5  Barossa  place. 
John,  porter,  7  Leonard  street. 
Matthew,  pensioner,  13  East  Bridge  street. 
Mrs  Janet,  57  Main  street. 
Mrs  John,  34  Carr's  croft. 
Mrs  Robert,  grocer,  69  Watergate, 
Peter,  veterinary  surgeon,  25  Princes  street. 
William,  silk-finisher,  17  Kinnoull  street. 
William,  weaver,  81  Leonard  street. 
Lowe,  Isabella,  teacher,  Girls'  School  of  Refuge,  Craigie. 
Margaret,  lodgings,  1 1  York  place. 
Mrs  John,  29  Kirkgate. 
Peter,  police-constable,  146  High  street. 
Robert,  commercial  agent,   12  Charles   street — house,  5 

Marshall  place. 
Robert,  professor  of  dancing,  30  Carpenter  street. 
Lowfoot,  William,  shopman,  9  Main  street. 
Lucas,  Charles,  Hasland  Villa,  Kinnoull. 
Luke,  Elizabeth,  lodgings,  47  Watergate. 
James,  weaver,  16  Clayholes. 
Mrs  James,  15  Gladstone  terrace. 
Lumsden,  David,  porter,  49^  Leonard  street. 


LUMSDEN — MAILLER.  1 25 


Lumsden,  Robert,  labourer,  3  Claypotts  wynd. 
Thomas,  porter,  79  Leonard  street. 
Lundie,  John,  labourer,  3 1  Main  street. 
Luttat,  George,  weaver,  183  South  street. 
Lyall,  James  Watson,  proprietor  and  publisher  of  the  Perthshire 
Journal,  Soutla  St.  John's  place — house,  Fairmount 
terrrace,  Barnhill. 
Dr.  John,  16  Rose  terrace. 
Lyden,  John,  labourer,  126  South  street. 
Michael,  labourer,  12  Paul's  close. 
Lynch,  Matthew,  grocer  and   spirit-dealer,  54  Meal   vennel — 
house,  56. 
Peter,  1 7  Meal  vennel. 
Lyon,  David,  shoemaker,  12  Meal  vennel. 

Rev.  Robert,  Witch-hill  Cottage,  Kinnoull. 
Samuel,  joiner,  34  Queen  street. 
Lyons,  William,  tobacconist,  stationer,  and  receiving  postmaster, 
265  High  street. 

1^ 

Machan,  William,  coach-painter,  26  Princes  street. 

Michael,  grocer,  48  Meal  vennel. 
Machon,  Barclay,  labourer,  47  Meal  vennel. 

Michael,  grocer,  48  Meal  vennel. 
Mackie,  Alexander,  tailor,  15  Barossa  street. 

Andrew,  dyer,  175  High  street. 

&  Co.,  David,  plumbers,  brassfounders,  and  gasfitters,  22 
Cow  vennel — h.  adjoining  show-rooms,  22  Canal  st. 

David,  labourer,  18  Back  wynd. 

James,  porter,  Gladstone  terrace. 

John,  baker,  87  High  street. 

Mrs,  3  Mill  wynd, 
Mackinson,  John,  Inland  Revenue  officer.  Comely  Bank  House, 

Bridgend. 
Madden,  Hugh,  labourer,  129  South  street. 

John,  labourer,  82  South  street. 
Maillie,  James,  labourer,  136  South  street. 

John,  labourer,  59  Meal  vennel. 

Martin,  lodgings,  103  South  street. 

Mary,  69  South  street. 

Michael,  labourer,  103  South  street. 

Patrick,  labourer,  168  South  street. 

Thomas,  labourer,  47  Meal  vennel. 
Mailler,  Catherine,  29  Kirkgate. 

Charles,  baker,  3  Strathmore  street. 

John,  smith,  67  South  street — house,  13  Thimblerow, 

Mrs  William,  266  High  street. 

Robert,  10  James  street. 


126  MAILLER — -MARSHALL. 


'Mailler,  Robert,  dyer,  29  Stormont  street. 

Robert,  joiner,  4  James  street. 

William,  fish  and  game  dealer,  34  South  Methven  street. 
Main,  Margaret,  24  West  Mill  street. 

Robert,  shoemaker,  44  Pomarium. 
Mair,  Wilham,  13  Marshall  place. 

Malcolm,  Alexander,  grocer,  60  Athole  street. 

David,  joiner,  St.  Ann's  lane. 

Janet,  14  Watergate. 

Janet,  13  Leonard  street. 

John,  carter,  87  High  street. 

John,,  labourer,  9  Watergate. 

Mrs  John,  43  King  street. 

Mrs  John,  grocer,  19  KinnouU  street. 

Mrs  William,  2  Athole  street. 

William,  joiner,  63  South  street — house,  26  Newrow. 
Malloch,  Daniel,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  32  Athole  street. 

David,  &  Son,  planemakers,  50  South  street — house,  28 
St.  John  street. 

James,  cabinetmaker.  Burton  place. 

John,  haircutter,  143  Canal  crescent. 

John,  labourer,  219  High  street. 

Margaret,  333  High  street. 

Mrs  Robert,  48  North  Methven  street. 

Mungo,  boot-closer,  13  Barossa  street. 

Peter  D.,  fishing-tackle  maker,  209  High  street. 
Malone,  Michael,  labourer,  75  South  street. 

William,  labourer,  59  Meal  vennel. 
Mands,  William,  railway  guard,  8  Whitefriars  street. 
Mann,  Mary,  123  High  street. 
Manson,  Jessie,  23  James  street.  v 

John,  labourer,  273  High  street. 

John,  cooking  depot,  188  South  street. 
Marr,  William,  blacksmith,  151  High  street. 
Marshall,  Henry,  baker,  12  Barrack  street. 

George,  railway  porter,  33  North  Methven  street. 

George,  engineer,  9  Charteris  street. 

George,  carpenter,  25  Hospital  street. 

James,  road-surveyor,  Goodlybum. 

James,  clerk  (Post-office),  3  Gowrie  street. 

James,  weaver,  55  Strathmore  street. 

James,  labourer,  46  Pomarium. 

James,  labourer,  22  James  street. 

James,  fitter,  266  High  street. 

Jane,  dressmaker,  44  Newrow. 

John,  iron-turner,  15  Keir  street. 

John,  labourer,  12  Barossa  street. 

Margaret,  28  Long  causeway. 


MARSHALL MASON.  1 2  / 

Marshall,  Mrs  David,  44  Newrow. 

Mrs  David,  seamstress,  39  Castlegable. 

Mrs  John,  184  South  street. 

Mrs,  lodgings,  18  North  Methven  street. 

Peter,  porter,  25  South  street. 

R.  &  J.,  coach  and  cab  proprietors,  58  George  street — 
funeral  establishment,  52  South  st. — house,  Taybank. 

Robert,  painter,  7  South  Methven  street. 

Robert,  surfaceman,  41  Stormont  street. 

Thomas,  commercial  traveller,  12  Queen  street. 

Thomas,  weaver,  57  Strathmore  street. 

Thomas  H,,  haircutter,  46  South  street. 

William,  weaver,  57  Strathmore  street. 
Martin,  Alexander,  porter,  43  Leonard  street. 

Andrew,  labourer,  82  South  street. 

Andrew  (of  Muir  &  Martin),  17  Marshall  place. 

David,  brewer,  76  Victoria  street. 

David,  weaver,  396  High  street. 

David,  13  Cutlog  vennel. 

George,  blacksmith,  18  Barrack  street. 

George,  labourer,  13  Barossa  street. 

Isabella,  23  Stormont  street. 

James,  baker,  19  Main  street — house,  21. 
.     James,  weaver,  334  High  street. 

James,  ropespinner,  45  Canal  street. 

James,  shoemaker,  58  Pomarium. 

James,  labourer,  5  Stormont  street. 

James,  labourer,  6  Mill  close. 

James,  manufacturer,  69  Pomarium. 

John,  sackmaker,  27  Scott  street. 

John,  gardener,  50  Main  street. 

Mrs  David,  15  James  street. 

Mrs  John,  27  Canal  street. 

Mrs  Martin,  170  High  street. 

Peter,  market-gardener,  Barnhill. 

Peter,  mason,  27  Newrow. 

Robert,  solicitor,  Tay  street — house,  3  Graham's  place. 

Robert,  inspector  (N.B.  Railway),  Priory  place. 

Thomas,  labourer,  170  South  street. 

Thomas,  labourer,  19  Mill  street. 

Thomas,  dyer,  52  Barossa  street. 

William,  saddler,  9  Earl's  dykes. 

William,  labourer,  149  High  street. 

William,  confectioner,  59J  Leonard  street. 
Mason,  James,  tailor,  89  South  street. 

James,  warder,  3  Paul's  close. 

Mrs,  69  South  street. 

W.  &  P.,  saddlers,  215  South  street. 


128  MASSEY MELVILLE. 


Massey,  Mrs  John,  82  South  street. 
Masterton,  David,  tenter,  30  Whitefriars  street. 

James,  flesher,  5  Meal  vennel. 

James,  labourer,  315  High  street. 

Peter,  watchmaker,  50  High  street — house,  83  Canal  st. 
Mather,  William,  joiner,  i  Foundry  lane — house,  8  Kinnoul  st. 
Matthew,  Anthony,  tailor,  47  High  street. 

Betsy,  2  Cross  street. 

Peter  S.,  railway  guard,  41  Cross  street. 

William,  Red  Lion  Tavern,  30  High  street. 
Matthews,  Alexander,  mechanic,  29  Canal  street. 
Mathieson,  Donald  (Inland  Revenue),  19  Marshall  place. 

John,  pointsman,  9  Cross  street. 

Mrs  James,  5  Cross  street. 

Mrs  Thomas,  36  Athole'  street. 

Robert,  clerk,  2  Stormont  street. 

Robert,  carter,  87  High  street. 
Maury,  William,  solicitor,  7  Charlotte  st. — house,  47  George  st. 
Mawer,  William,  pie-baker,  51  South  street. 
Maxtone,  John,  joiner,  3  Strathmore  street. 

Mrs  James,  4  Whitefriars  street. 

Robert,  labourer,  14  Pomarium. 
Maxwell,  John,  labourer,  57  KinnouU  causeway. 

Robert,  Veitchfield,  Bamhill. 

William,  labourer.  High  Craigie. 
Maybole  Shoe  Warehouse,  155  High  st. — N.  Steele,  agents 
May,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  190  High  street. 

James,  blacksmith,  7  Barossa  street. 

John,  shoemaker,  190  High  street. 
Meams,  Alexander,  tailor,  6  High  street. 

George,  inspector  of  county  police,  55  High  street. 
Mechanics'  Library  Rooms,  South  St.  John's  place. 
Mechie,  David,  labourer,  66  Long  causeway. 

James,  bootmaker,  6  Gowrie  street — h.,  44  Main  street. 

William,  maltman,  83  Main  street. 
Meechie,  Alexander,  machinist,  Craigie  place. 
Meiklejohn,  Mrs  John,  35  Cross  street. 
Meiklem,  Mrs,  24  West  Mill  street. 
Meldrum,  Charles,  gardener,  Balhousie  Castle. 

David,  marshalman,  Parliament  close  Inn,  71  High  street. 

George,  mechanic,  71  High  street. 

Janet,  dairy,  5  Union  street. 

Mrs,  222  South  street. 

Peter  M.,  cloth-agent,  80  High  street. 
Melville,  Andrew,  boilermaker,  10  Canal  street. 

Charles,  chimney-sweeper,  73  South  street. 

James,  chimney-sweeper,  75  South  street. 

John,  fireman,  9  Barossa  street. 


MELVILLE MENZIES.  1  2  9 

Melville,  Joseph,  shipmaster,  77  South  street. 

Mrs  George,  74  Pomarium. 

Robert,  blacksmith,  104  Reform  place. 

Thomas,  seaman,  19  ELirkside. 

William,  brassfounder,  74  Pomarium, 

William,  storekeeper,  12  Cow  vennel. 
Menie,  Mrs  James,  8  Barrack  street. 
Menzies,  Alexander,  cabman,  132  High  street. 

Alexander  J.,  clerk  (General  Prison),  Moncreiffe  terrace. 

Alexander,  porter,  83  Pomarium. 

Andrew,  goods-checker,  20  Whitefriars  street. 

Archibald,  fireman,  16  North  port. 

A.,  fruiterer,  197  High  street — house,  195. 

Barbara,  eating-house,  55  Meal  vennel. 

Betsy,  253  High  street. 

Catherine,  28  High  street. 

Charles,  wright,  142  South  street. 

Charles,  labourer,  2 1  Kinnoull  street, 

Charles,  French-polisher,  119  South  street. 

Duncan,  weaver,  163  South  street. 

Duncan,  eating-house,  62  South  street. 

Duncan,  labourer,  136  South  street. 

Duncan,  labourer,  9  Pomarium. 

Eliza,  dressmaker,  1 13  High  street. 

George,  joiner,  16  Newrow. 

George,  labourer,  i  Paul  street. 

James,  timekeeper,  12  James  street. 

James,  currier,  23  Guard  vennel. 

James,  porter,  20  Melville  street. 

James,  spirit-dealer,  7  South  street. 

James,  1 1  Canal  street. 

James,  labourer,  39  Kinnoull  causeway. 

James,  dyer,  219  High  street. 

James,  mechanic,  23  Guard  vennel. 

James  F.,  sewing-machine  maker,  2  South  St.  John's  pL 

Major  James  S.,  73  Victoria  place. 

Jessie,  dressmaker,  13  Leonard  street. 

Jessie,  milliner,  2 1  Union  street. 

John,  Strathmore  Inn,  Bridgend. 

John,  labourer,  17  Greyfriars  lane. 

John,  labourer,  2  Flesh  vennel. 

John,  clerk,  17  Glover  street. 

John,  porter,  199  South  street. 

John,  tailor,  126  High  street. 

John,  blacksmith,  9  Kinnoull  causeway. 

John,  maltman,  56  Mill  street. 

John,  labourer,  82  South  street. 

John,  laboiirer,  46  Pomarium. 

K 


130  MENZIES — MILLER. 


Menzies,  John,  labourer,  12  Commercial  street. 

Mary,  dressmaker,  26  Newrow. 

Misses,  dressmakers,  224  High  street. 

Mrs,  embroidery  warehouse,  87  High  street. 

Mrs  Archibald,  5  Thimblerow. 

Mrs  Charles,  lodgings,  69  Princes  street. 

Mrs  Donald,  spirit -dealer,  9  Kirkside. 

Mrs  Elizabeth,  7  Paul  street. 

Mrs  James,  126  High  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  20  Whitefriars  street. 

Peter,  labourer,  4  Horner's  lane. 

Robert,  carter,  297  High  street. 

Robert,  carter,  33  South  street. 

Robert,  grocer,  325  High  street. 

Robert,  tailor,  7  Charteris  street. 

Stewart,  129  High  street. 
Methven,  Charles,  baker,  214  High  street. 
Mailey,  Thomas,  labourer,  155  South  street, 
Middleton,  James,  glazier,  17  Pomarium. 

James,  signalman,  23  Whitefriars  street. 
Mill,  James,  shoemaker.  Kirk  close. 

James,  grocer,  21  Leonard  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  26  West  Mill  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  238  High  street. 

Mrs  David,  32  West  Mill  street. 

Mrs  George,  18  Barrack  street. 

Peter,  manager,  Auction  Market,  Market  street. 

Peter,  porter,  36  Long  causeway. 

William,  confectioner,  238  South  street. 
Miller,  Alexander,  mason,  74  Victoria  street. 

Alexander,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  26  Gowrie  street. 

Alice,  salt-merchant,  263  High  street. 

Andrew,  clothier,  22  St.  John  street. 

Andrew,  tailor,  80  Watergate. 

Angus,  wire-fencer,  12  Leonard  street. 

Ann,  6  Mill  close. 

Ann,  lodgings,  2  Glover  street. 

David,  grocer,  23  Hospital  street — house,  Paradise  place. 

David,  painter,  16  James  street. 

Elizabeth,  72  Watergate. 

Elizabeth,  milliner,  143  High  street. 

Elizabeth,  37  George  street. 

Frederick,  clerk,  24  Carpenter  street. 

George,  printer,  39  Priory  place. 

George,  currier,  120  Canal  crescent. 

George,  labourer,  312  High  street. 

Gilbert,  baker,  27  Barossa  street. 

Henry  L.,  ironmonger,  98  High  st. — h.,  59  N.  Methven  st. 


MILLER.  131 

Miller,  Isabella,  grocer,  3  Pomarium. 

J.  S.,  tobacconist,  23  South  street — house,  57  George  st. 
J.  &  J.,  solicitors,  10  Blackfriars  street. 
James,  wood-forester,  Craigie. 
James,  basket-maker,  25  High  street. 
James,  County  Inn,  18  South  Methven  street. 
James,  sawyer,  72  Watergate. 
James,  musician,  49  Canal  street. 
James,  tenter,  151  High  street. 
James,  joiner,  4  North  port. 

James  D.  (of  J.  &  J.  Miller),  Knowehead,  Bridgend. 
James,  dyer,  7  Paul  street. 
.James,  stationer,  127  South  street. 
Jessie,  loi  High  street. 
John,  mason,  16  Carr's  croft. 
John,  postboy,  15  Kirkgate. 
John,  guard,  46  Leonard  street. 
John,  painter,  50  Victoria  street. 
John  M.  (of  J.  &  J.  Miller),  Mayfield,  Bridgend. 
Margaret,  184  South  street. 
Mary,  dairy,  ii  Pomarium. 
Misses,  27  Barossa  place. 
Mrs,  register  office,  123  High  street. 
Mrs  Alexander,  23  Cross  street. 
Mrs  Alexander,  6  Canal  street. 
Mrs  Andrew,  Dovecotland. 
Mrs  Andrew,  231  High  street. 
Mrs  Andrew,  Brompton  terrace,  Kinnoull. 
Mrs  Charles,  7  Stormont  street. 
Mrs  David,  staymaker,  7  Paul  street. 
Mrs  David,  25  Leonard  street. 
Mrs  Elizabeth,  306  High  street. 
Mrs  Dr.  James,  30  King  street. 
Mrs  Janet,  13  Commercial  street. 
Mrs  Janet,  3  Lowe  street. 
Mrs  John,  7  Barossa  place. 
Mrs  John,  lodgings,  39  North  Methven  street. 
Mrs  John,  39  Princes  street. 
Mrs  Margaret,  380  High  street. 
Mrs  Robert,  13  Horner's  lane. 
Mrs  Thomas,  baker,  10  Gowrie  street. 
Mrs  William,  12  Barossa  street. 
Mrs  William,  34  Newrow. 
.     Peter,  engine-driver,  170  High  street. 
Peter,  sawyer,  25  Leonard  street. 
Richard,  gasfitter,  308  High  street. 
Robert,  70  South  Methven  street. 
Robert,  labourer,  119  South  street. 


132  MILLER MITCHELL. 

Miller,  Robert,  pointsman,  16  Carr's  croft. 

Rev.  Thomas,  4  Graham's  place,  King  street. 

Thomas,  A.M.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  rector   ( Academy  )> 
Inchbarik,  Bridgend. 

Thomas,  carter,  70  Long  causeway. 

Thomas,  labourer,  1 1  Barossa  street. 

Thomas,  weaver,  206  South  street. 

Thomas,  55  High  street. 

Thomas,  blacksmith,  7  Earl's  dykes. 

Thomas,  labourer,  13  Union  lane. 

William,  dyer,  9  East  Bridge  street. 

WilHam,  joiner,  Craigie  Park  terrace. 

WUliam,  tobacconist,  55  George  street — house,  57. 
Miles,  John,  silk-finisher,  Bellwood  Cottage,  Kinnoull. 

Robert,  fireman,  St.  Ann's  lane. 
MiUheam,  Alexander,  printer,  16  Newrow. 

Peter,  labourer,  3  Cutlog  vennel. 
MiUigan,  Mary,  seamstress,  5  Bridge  lane. 
Milln,  Charles,  patternmaker.  Laurel  Villa,  Prioiy  place. 
Mills,  Mrs  William,  2  Cross  street. 
Milne,  David  N.,  coal  and  lime  agent,  270  High  street. 

George,  joiner,  41  Stormont  street. 

James,  engine-driver,  128  Canal  crescent. 

Joseph,  labourer,  89  Leonard  street, 

Mrs  Alexander,  36  Long  causeway. 

Rev.  Robert,  A.M.,  Viewlands,  Glasgow  road, 

William  1 1  Barossa  place. 
Mihroy,  Janet,  i  Kinnoull  causeway. 
Milton,  David,  planemaker,  29  Kirkgate. 

Mrs,  6  St.  Paul's  square. 
Minigan,  Patrick,  labourer,  146  High  street. 
Mitchell,  Alexander,  labourer,  28  Long  causeway.  * 

Andrew,  plumber,  33  Scott  street. 

&  Son,  Andrew,  slaters,  7  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Charles,  cloth-finisher,  3  Curfew  row. 

Christina,  213  South  street. 

David  (R.P.R.),  58  South  street. 

David,  police-constable,  3  Low  street. 

Ebenezer  (of  Morton  &  Mitchells),  Crossmount  Cottage, 
Bridgend. 

Elizabeth,  47  Watergate. 

Hector,  ropemaker,  202  High  street. 

Hugh,  19  St.  John  street. 

James  (of  Morton  &  Mitchells),  Exeter  Bank,  Scone. 

James,  carpenter,  72  Watergate. 

James,  shoemaker,  219  High  street. 

John,  mason,  34  Newrow. 

Mrs,  I  Kinnoull  causeway. 


MITCHELL MONCRIEFF.  1 33 

Mitchell,  Mrs  David,  98  South  street. 

Mrs  Thomas,  90  South  street. 

Peter,  smith,  29  Priory  place. 

Robert,  solicitor,  16  High  street— house,  2  Rose  terrace. 

Robert,  baker,  2  West  Bridge  street — house,  9  Main  st. 

Robert,  mason,  28  Commercial  street. 

Robert,  printer,  30  Athole  street. 

Robert,  tenter,  282  High  street. 

Thomas  A.,  ropemaker,  198  High  street. 

William,  dyer,  327  High  street. 

William,  mason,  26  Newrow. 
Mitchelson,  William,  floorcloth  printer,  61  Leonard  street. 
Model  Lodging-House,  24  Skinnergate — Peter  Robertson, 

keeper. 
Moffat,  James,  clerk,  1 2  Priory  place. 

John,  blacksmith,  12  Barossa  street. 

William,  railway  guard,  35  Scott  street. 
Moir,  Andrew,  mason,  77  Leonard  street. 

David,  dyer,  6  North  Methven  street. 

George,  builder,  Alexandra  st. — house,  36  Queen  st. 

James,  accountant,  Tay  street — house,  8  Murray  street. 

James,  mason,  St.  Catherine's  place.  High  street. 

James,  weaver,  8  Clayholes. 

James,  grocer,  250  High  street  and   I  Leonard  street — 
house,  246  High  street. 

James,  teacher  (Curfew  Row  School),  Barnhill. 

John,  mason,  Balhousie  House,  23  North  Methven  street. 

Mrs  John,  8  Murray  street. 

Robert,  weaver,  304  High  street. 

Thomas,  baker,  6  Carpenter  street. 
More,  David,  porter,  19  Leonard  street. 

Mrs  William,  grocer,  25  Main  street. 

Robert,  weaver,  304  High  street. 
MoncriefF,   Alexander  (of  R.  H.  MoncriefF  &   Co.),  Tayside, 
Bridgend. 

Alexander,  tenter,  3  Cherry  lane. 

Andrew,  fireman,  39  Leonard  street. 

David,  glassblower,  219  South  street. 

David,  mason,  4  James  street. 

James,  inkmaker,  58  Scott  street. 

James,  dyer,  Balhousie  street. 

Janet,  19  Mill  street. 

John,  clerk,  23  Cow  vennel. 

John,  glass-works,  189  South  street — ^house,  Albert  place. 

John,  cattle-dealer,  170  High  street. 

Matthew,  5  Low  street. 

Miss,  4  Fairmount  villas,  Barnhill. 

Misses,  5  Athole  place. 


f54  MONCRIEFF — MORRIS. 

MoncriefF,  Mrs  David,  tobacconist,  57  Princes  street. 

Mrs  Robert,  lodgings,  35  Mill  street. 

&  Co.,  R.  H.,  solicitors,  8  Blackfriars  street. 

Thomas,  grocer,  8  Leonard  street — house  above. 

WilHam,  carpenter,  70  Victoria  street. 
Money,  David,  gardener,  29  Kirkgate. 

James,  labourer,  64  Pomarium. 
Moncur,  James,  deputy- governor  (General  Prison),  Craigie  Park 

terrace. 
Monteith,  Alexander,  labourer,  71  South  street. 

Marjory,  16  Paul  street. 

Mrs  John,  4  Marshall  place. 
Montgomery,  Arthur,  tailor,  i  Thimblerow. 

James,  291  High  street. 

John  (Caledonian  Railway),  Moncreiife  terrace,  Craigie* 

Mrs  James,  baker,  249  High  street — house,  287. 
Moore,  Mrs  Alexander,  5  Murray  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  cowfeeder,  31  Castlegable. 

Captain  T.  G.,  Beaconsfield,  KinnouU. 
Moran,  Anthony,  labourer,  11  Thimblerow. 

Michael,  labourer,  134  High  street. 

Patrick,  labourer,  79  South  street. 

Peter,  labourer,  9  Thimblerow. 

Peter,  labourer,  7  Paul  street. 
Morgan,  Andrew,  55  High  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  10  Paul's  close. 
Morison,  Alexander,  cloth-merchant,  45  Scott  street. 

David,  joiner,  St.  Catherine's  place.  High  street, 

Eliza,  dressmaker,  71  Princes  street. 

Francis,  collector  of  county  rates,  49  King  street. 

James,  cabinetmaker,  16  Barossa  street. 

James  (of  J.  &  R.  Morison),  Mansfield  place,  Bridgend. 

J.  &  R.,  accountants  and  sharebrokers,  4  Blackfriars  st. 

Jane,  dressmaker,  21  Athole  street. 

John,  mill-manager,  Barrack  steeet. 

John,  asylum  warder,  195  High  street. 

Mrs  James,  55  High  street. 

Mrs  William,  89  South  street. 

Robert  (of  J.  &  R.  Morison),  28  King  street. 

Sarah,  2  Flesh  vennel. 

Thomas,  superintendent  of  Baths,  Mill  street. 

Thomas,  upholsterer,  63  South  street. 

William,  clerk,  90  Victoria  street. 
Morris,  Alexander,  clerk,  5  Cross  street. 

Andrew,  fireman,  259  High  street. 

&  Griifin,  manure  merchants,  14  Victoria  street. 

James,  engine-driver,  14  South  street. 

Mrs  Andrew,  High  Craigie. 


MORRIS — MUNRO.  1 35 

Morris,  Mrs  James,  confectioner,  i8  Athole  street. 

Mrs  James,  19  Union  street. 

Mrs  Margaret,  21  Thimblerow. 
Morton,  Alexander,  labourer,  89  Main  street. 

Alexander,  shop-porter,  47  Strathmore  street. 

Anna,  44  Athole  street. 

David  (of  Morton  &  Mitchells),  Rockville,  Barnhill. 

James,  tanner,  35  Commercial  st. — h.,  3  Fairmount  villas, 

&  Co.,  James,  tea-dealers,  43  George  street. 

Lawrence,  61  Strathmore  street. 

Mrs,  23  Carpenter  street. 

!Mrs  Duncan,  46  Pomarium  street. 

Rev,  Robert,  22  Athole  street. 

William,  brakesman,  37  Newrow. 

&  Mitchells,  drapers,  23  St.  John  street. 
Motion,  James,  shop-porter,  Barnhill. 
Moyes,  Andrew,  tailor  and  clothier,  83  High  street — house,  42 

George  street. 
Muckersie,  Andrew,  moulder,  23  Stormont  street. 

Andrew,  cooper,  14  Horner's  lane. 

Henry,  labourer,  17  Stormont  street. 

James,  cooper,  3  Princes  Street. 

William,  hairdresser,  5  Princes  street. 
Mudie,  James,  boilermaker,  19  Whitefriars  street. 
Muir,  Mrs  James,  19  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Thomas,  coal-agent,  Glasgow  road  Coal  Depot. 

William  (of  Muir  &  Martin),  94  Paradise  place. 

William,  railway  inspector,  Caledonian  road. 

Muir  &  Martin,  brewers,  121  Canal  Street. 
Muirhead,  David,  ropespinner,  289  High  street. 

George,  painter,  308  High  street. 

Mrs  William,  I  Mill  close. 
Mullholland,  Mrs,  290  High  street. 

Mrs  Neil,  120  Canal  street. 
Mullion,  James,  baker,  7  Leonard  street. 

John,  brassfounder,  6  Foundry  lane. 

John,  labourer,  134  High  street. 

Thomas,  baker,  15  Leonard  street. 
Mullqueen,  Martin,  grocer,  24  Meal  vennel. 

Martin,  labourer,  158  South  street. 
Mulroy,  Ann,  dressmaker,  i  Kinnoull  causeway. 
Munro,  Ann,  laundress,  51  Newrow. 

Ann,  21  Whitefriars  street. 

David,  brassfounder,  3  Mill  wynd. 

David,  cloth-printer,  i  Whitefriars  street. 

David,  jeweller  and  lapidary,  14  Charlotte  street — house, 
2  Thistle  lane. 

George,  labourer,  16  Long  causeway. 


136  MUNRO — MURRAY. 


Munro,  George,  railway  guard,  6^  Whitefriars  street. 

George,  railway  guard,  56  Glover  street. 

Helen,  refreshment  rooms,  262  High  street. 

Hugh,  wire-worker,  38  Skinnergate. 

Hugh,  Wright,  6  Commercial  street. 

James,  carter,  1 70  High  street. 

James,  cowfeeder,  295  High  street.  ^ 

James,  traffic-inspector,  12  North  Methven  street. 

John,  cabinetmaker,  216  High  street. 

John,  dyer,  4  North  port. 

Joseph,  dyer,  47  Pomaiium  street.' 

Joseph  W.,  assistant-inspector  of  schools,  ii  Queen  st. 

Mrs  Alexander,  shoemakers'  furnishings,  201  High  st. 

Mrs  Ebenezer,  3  Mill  wynd. 

Mrs  James,  221  South  street. 

Thomas,  wholesale  grocer,   73  North  Methven  street^ 
house,  7  North  William  street. 

William,  dyer,  16  Whitefriars  street. 

William,  grocer,  13  North  port — house,  1 1. 
Murdie,  Andrew,  tenter,  17  Whitefriars  street. 
Murdoch,  John,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  63  Newrow — h.  35. 

John  (of  Murdoch  &  Sons),  30  George  street. 

Mrs  John,  2  Victoria  street, 

Mrs  Thomas,  refreshment  rooms,  13  South  street. 

Mrs  William,  85  Pomarium. 

&  Sons,  tanners,  St  Catherine's  place. 

William,  weaver,  72  Watergate. 
Murie,  David,  hammerman,  72  Long  causeway. 

James,  carter,  396  High  street. 

James,  dyer,  33  Main  street. 

John,  plumber,  6  High  street. 

John  Scott,  tanner,  25  Commercial  street. 

Mrs  George,  64  Long  causeway. 

Mrs  James,  35  Cross  street. 
Murphy,  David,  broker,  49  Meal  vennel. 

J.,  &  Son,  pawnbrokers,  37  Mill  street — house,  Gowrie 
Cottage,  Bowerswell  road. 

Mrs  Edward,  Malloch's  close,  Canal  street. 

Mrs  James  (of  J.  Murphy  &  Son),  35  Mill  street. 
Murray,  Abram  G.,  printer,  49  Priory  place. 

Alexander,   cancer  and  gilder,   22   South  street — house, 
Elmbank,  Barnhill. 

Alexander,  dyer,  6  Carpenter  street. 

Alexander,  gardener,  14  Union  street  lane. 

Alexander,  porter,  4  Rose  lane. 

David,  shunter,  116  High  street. 

Hugh,  hostler,  75  South  street. 

James  (of  MuiTay  &  Ewing),  2  Nelson  street. 


MURRAY m'AULY.  I37 

Murray,  John,  The  Bield,  KinnouU. 

John,  mason,  224  High  street. 

John,  pointsman,  32  Long  causeway. 

John,  labourer,  19  Union  street. 

John,  clerk.  High  Craigie. 

John,  labourer,  199  South  street. 
.John,  labourer,  99  Canal, street. 

Joseph,  joiner,  292  High  street. 

&  Ewing,  drapers  and  tailors  &  clothiers,  24  St  John  St. 

Mrs  Isabella,  51  Strathmore  street. 

Mrs  John,  38  James  street. 

Mrs  John,  155  South  street. 

Mrs  John,  Star  buildings,  24  Canal  street. 

Thomas,  joiner,  10  Paul's  close. 

Thomas,  engineer,  20  Long  causeway. 

William,  clerk,  89  Main  street. 

William,  slater,  14  Pomarium. 

William,  labourer,  126  South  street. 

William,  shoemaker,  50  Meal  vennel. 

William,  cabinetmaker,  9  Princes  street — h.,  18  James  St. 
Murray  Royal  Asylum,  Bridgend. 
Museum  and  Antiquarian  Society,  78  George  street. 
Mustard,  David,  cooper,  56  West  Mill  street. 
Mylie,  David,  gatekeeper,  33  North  Methven  street. 

M'Adam,  George,  joiner,  82  South  street. 

Maitland,  manager.  Chemical  Works,  Shore. 
M'Ainsh,  William,  joiner,  80  Watergate. 

William,  coal-dealer,  Cutlog  vennel — house,  246  High  st. 
M'Airly,  Miss,  dressmaker,  11  Stormont  street. 
M'Anally,  Francis,  shoemaker,  27  Castlegable. 
M'Andrew,  George,  shopman,  246  High  street. 
M'Ara,  Christina,  6  Paul  street. 

John,  scavenger,  27  Castlegable. 
M'Arthur,  Donald,  shoemaker,  19  KinnouU  causeway. 

James,  shoemaker,  8  South  street. 

John,  shunter,  81  KinnouU  causeway. 

John,  turner,  120  High  street. 

Malcolm,  surfaceman,  71  Pomarium. 

Mrs,  shoemaker,  9  Skinnergate. 

Mrs  Peter,  lodgings,  6  Canal  street. 

Peter,  spirit-dealer,  18  Bridge  lane — house,  56  George  St. 

William,  spirit-merchant,  307  High  street. 

WiUiam,  railway  inspector,  8  Priory  place. 
M'Aulay,  C,  lodgings,  170  High  street. 

James,  mechanic,  37  Princes  street. 
M'Auly,  George,  labourer,  39  Princes  street. 


138  m'auly — m'diarmid. 

M'Auly,  John,  blacksmith,  177  South  street. 
M'Avarade,  Lewis,  joiner,  266  High  street. 

Mrs  Lewis,  milHner,  226  High  street. 
M'Bain,  James,  china-merchant,  1 1  North  Methven  street. 
M'Call,  Duncan,  blacksmith,  50  Pomarium. 

James,  labourer,  146  High  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  17  Meal  vennel. 
M'Callum,  John,  carter,  8  Castlegable. 

Mrs  John,  19  Mill  street. 
M'Carrack,  Henry,  labourer,  152  South  street. 
M'Cash,  Andrew  R.,  jeweller  and  goldsmith,  4^  Mill  street. 

George,  shoemaker,  71  Watergate. 

James,  weaver,  330  High  street. 

James  (of  M'Cash  &  Son),  32  James  street. 

Jane,  mangle,  63  Leonard  street. 

&  Son,  John,  grain-merchants,  &c.,  15  Hospital  street. 

John  (of  J.  M'Cash  &  Son),  3  Queen  street. 

John  B,,  solicitor,  28  High  street. 

Mrs  Joseph,  8  Thimblerow. 

WiUiam,  grocer,  6  Thimblerow. 
M'Combie,  William,  van-driver,  15  Main  street. 
M'Condoch,  Robert,  guard,  84  Pomarium. 
M'Conochie,  Henrietta,  4  Union  street  lane. 

James,  joiner,  30  Whitefriars  street. 

John,  labourer,  19  St.  John's  place. 

John,  58  South  Methven  street. 

Mrs  David,  9  Bridge  lane. 

Mrs  Edward,  High  Craigie. 

Mrs  Stewart,  groceries,  29  Castlegable. 

Mrs  Thomas,  24  Pomarium. 
M'Cormick  &  Son,  Cornelius,  ropespinners,  17  Kirkgate. 

Mary,  214  High  street. 
M'Cowan  &  Co.,  Charles,  coal-merchants,  13  County  place. 

Colin,  draper,  i  South  St.  John's  place. 

Peter,  Red  Lion  Inn,  123  High  street. 

Robert,  mason,  3  Cross  street. 
M'Craw,  John,  labourer,  45  Canal  street. 

Samuel,  millwright,  39  Princes  street. 
M'Culloch,  Alexander,  carter,  273  High  street. 

James,  joiner,  79  Main  street. 

Robert,  labourer,  27  Kinnoull  causeway. 
M'Ciurrach,  David,   cork-manufacturer,  17  Bridge  lane — house, 
96  High  street. 

James  (of  P.  M'Currach  &  Son),  22  King  street. 

Peter  (of  P.  M'Currach  &  Son),  48  Victoria  street. 

&  Son,  Peter,  builders,  48  Victoria  street. 
M'Currie,  Mrs  Andrew,  3  Mill  wynd. 
M'Diarmid,  Alexander,  railway  guard,  46  Long  causeway. 


M'DIARMID — MCDONALD.  I39 

M'Diarmid,  Ann,  70  South  Methven  street. 

John,  grocer,  53  North  Methven  street. 

M.  &  A.,  heddlemakers,  6  North  Methven  street. 

Mrs  Frank,  3  Cutlog  vennel. 
M'Donald,  Alexander,  joiner,  54  Glover  street. 

Alexander,  273  High  street. 

Alexander,  railway  guard,  23  Leonard  street. 

Alexander,  labourer,  282  High  street. 

Allan,  mason,  296  High  street. 

Andrew,  surfaceman,  15  Strathmore  street. 

A.  Burns  (Stamps  and  Taxes),  Eamoch  Bank,  Bridgend. 

Agnes,  75  Pomarium. 

Archibald,  18  Marshall  place. 

Catherine,  301  High  street. 

Catherine,  47  Skinnergate. 

Charles,  tailor  and  clothier,  236  High  street — house,  273. 

C.  &  J.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  74  George  street  and 
25  Castlegable — house,  3  Charlotte  place. 

David,  dyer,  142  South  street. 

David,  grocer,  91  Main  street. 

Donald,  labourer,  19  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Donald,  porter,  70  South  street. 

Donald,  saw-miller,  19  Mill  street. 

Donald,  porter,  126  High  street. 

Duncan,  cabman,  5  Meal  vennel. 

Edward,  labourer,  67  Watergate. 

Edward,  joiner,  64  Pomarium. 

Flora,  laundress,  207  High  street. 

Flora,  17  Greyfriars  lane. 

&  Eraser,  auctioneers  and  land  surveyors.  Auction  Market^ 
Market  street. 

George,  blacksmith,  1 70  High  street. 

George,  calico-glazer,  29  Mill  street. 

George,  labourer,  3  Paul  street. 

George,  fireman,  170  High  street. 

Helen,  102  High  street. 

J.  &  W.,  millers  and  meal-merchants,  52  S.  Methven  st. 

James  (of  J.  &  W.  M'Donald),  45  South  Methven  st. 

James,  seaman,  184  South  street. 

James,  shoemaker,  58  Main  street. 

James,  labourer,  266  High  street. 

James  (of  W.  &  J.  M'Donald),  68  Athole  street. 

James,  cabinetmaker,  224  South  street. 

James,  seaman,  13  Chart eris  street. 

James,  seaman,  14  South  street. 

James,  labourer.  New  Shore. 

John,  ropemaker,  59  Meal  vennel. 

John,  mason,  239  High  street. 


140  MCDONALD — M'dOUGALL. 

M'Donald,  John,  inspector  of  police,  5  Castlegable, 

John,  shoemaker,  14  Pomarium. 

John,  carter,  15  Commercial  street. 

John,  weaver,  i  r  Clayholes. 

John,  labourer,  28  West  Mill  street. 

John,  fitter,  92  High  street, 

John,  meal  and  sack  dealer,  39  South  street — house  above. 

John,  butcher,  12  St.  John  street. 

Laurence,  weaving-agent,  305  High  street. 

Margaret,  16  Pomarium. 

Margaret,  fish-dealer,  252  High  street. 

Margaret,  151  High  street. 

Martin,  labourer,  129  South  street. 

Mary,  74  South  street. 

Mrs  John,  groceries,  34  Skinnergate. 

Mrs  John,  394  High  street. 

Mrs  John,  41  Nev^row. 

Mrs  John,  18  Paul  street. 

Mrs  John,  224  High  street. 

Mrs  John,  6  Melville  street. 

Mrs  Robert,  23  Carpenter  street. 

Mrs  Robert,  15  Guard  vennel. 

Mrs  William,  Craigie  Park  terrace. 

Miles,  brushmaker,  80  High  street. 

Peter,  joiner,  89  South  street. 

Peter,  labourer,  53  Newrow. 

Peter,  engine-driver,  56  West  Mill  street. 

Robert,  assistant  inspector  of  poor,  i  Stormont  street. 

Robert,  mason,  2  Rose  lane. 

Robert,  5  Cow  vennel. 

Sarah,  shoemaker,  309  South  street. 

W.  &  J.,  joiners,  72  Athole  street. 

Walter,  golf-club  maker,  6  North  port. 

William  (of  J.  &  W.  M'Donald),  14  Keir  street. 

William  (of  W.  &  J.  M'Donald),  44  Barossa  st. 

William,  carpenter,  4  James  street. 

WiUiam,  plasterer,  10  South  street. 

William,  plasterer,  137  High  street. 

WiUiam,  shoemaker,  9  Foundry  lane. 
M'Dougall,  Ann,  Balhousie  street. 

Charles  W.,  law-clerk,  10  St.  John's  place. 

Duncan,  fireman,  15  Guard  vennel. 

Duncan,  tailor,  21  St.  John's  place. 

Isabella,  24  King  street. 

James,  iDrassfounder,  6  Whitefriars  street. 

James,  chimney-sweeper,  313  High  street. 

John,  lathsplitter,  207  High  street. 

John,  labourer,  56  MiU  street. 


m'dougall — m'farlane.        141 

M'Dougall,  Margaret,  175  High  street. 

Mrs  Neil,  13  Union  lane. 

Mrs  Peter,  175  High  street. 

Peter,  chimney-sweeper,  282  High  street. 
M'DufF,  Mrs  Charles,  47  Pomarium. 
M'Ellwham,  William,  dyer,  15  KinnouU  causeway. 
M'Ewan,  Andrew,  coal-merchant,  11  Hospital  street — house,  17, 

Cecilia,  47  George  street. 

David,  detective  police-officer,  154  South  street. 

David,  tinsmith,  82  South  street. 

James,  tailor,  8  Gowrie  street — h.,  6  Union  street  lane. 

James,  dyer,  386  High  street. 

James,  general  draper,  56  St.  John  street. 

Janet,  161  Pligh  street. 

John,  labourer,  125  South  street. 

May,  mangle,  8  Cow  vennel. 

Mrs  Ann,  51  Commercial  street. 

Mrs  David,  washer.  Old  Shore. 

Mrs  James,  seamstress,  15  Commercial  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  washerwoman,  7  Barossa  street. 

Mrs  Thomas,  64  Pomarium. 

Peter,  18  Queen  street,  Craigie. 

Peter,  brakesman,  36  Glover  street. 

Robert,  shoemaker,  112  South  street. 

Thomas,  labourer,  116  High  street. 

"William,  labourer,  72  Watergate. 

William,  mason,  74  Long  causeway. 

William,  baker,  13  George  street — house,  ii. 
M'Farlane,  Alexander,  blacksmith,  2  Union  lane. 

Alexander,  shipwright,  30  Whitefriars  street. 

Andrew,  carpenter,  102  Reform  place. 

Andrew,  carter,  103  Canal  street. 

Andrew,  warder,  3  Scott  street. 

Daniel,  corkcutter,  i  KinnouU  causeway. 

David,  railway  guard,  50  Glover  street. 

Donald,  litter,  7  Stormont  street. 

Duncan,  auctioneer,  valuator,    and    furniture-dealer,   19 
George  street — house,  Woodend  Cottage,  Barnhill. 

George,  dresser,  1 2  Melville  street. 

Grace,  19  Leonard  street. 

Helen,  204  South  street. 

&  Henderson,  furnishings,  125  High  street. 

Isabella,  i  Rose  lane. 

Isabella,  6  Blackfriars  street. 

James,  labourer,  339  High  street. 

James,  labourer,  61  Strathmore  street. 

James,  labourer,  3  St  Paul's  square. 

James,  22  Melville  street. 


142  m'farlane — m'gregor. 

M'Farlane,  James,  labourer,  Craigie  Park  terrace. 

James,  mason,  1 1  Glover  street. 

Jane,  millworker,  2  Blackfriars  wynd. 

John,  labourer,  20  Carpenter  street. 

John,  Wright,  116  High  street. 

John,  smith,  12  Barrack  street. 

John,  labourer,  17  James  street. 

John,  labourer, -40  ISIeal  vennel. 

John,  labourer,  390  High  street. 

John,  labourer,  15  ]Main  street. 

Margaret,  dressmaker,  i  Claypotts  wynd. 

Margaret,  43  Leonard  street. 

Mar>',  55  Watergate. 

M.  &  J.,  5  Athole  street. 

Mrs,  339  High  street. 

Mrs  Donald,  7  North  Methven  street. 

Mrs  John,  60  Scott  street. 

Mrs  WiUiam,  lodgings,  2  Glover  street. 

Peter,  joiner,  123  High  street. 

Peter,  engine-driver,  15  Scott  street. 

Robert,  ropespinner,  40  Meal  vennel. 

Robert,  slater,  7  Paul  street. 

William,  labourer,  17  'WTiitefriars  street. 

William,  cabinetmaker,  246  High  street. 
M'Fauld,  ]Mrs  Alexander,  1  Thimblerow. 
M'Feat,  Mrs  Charles,  151  High  street. 

Stewart,  labourer,  49  Commercial  street. 

Stewart,  labourer,  21  East  Bridge  street. 
M'Gill,  James,  confectioner,  20  Gowrie  street. 

Margaret,  washerwoman,  16  Main  street. 
M'GiUiwie,  Janet,  80  Watergate. 

John,  treasurer  to  Gas  Commissioners,  3  High  street — 
house,  61  George  street. 

^Irs  James,  5 1  Watergate. 
M'Glashan,  James,  labourer,  New  Shore. 

James,  brassfounder,  170  High  street. 

John,  potato-dealer,  18  Kirkside. 

John,  carter,  20  North  port. 

Mrs  Thomas,  12  George  street. 

William,  railway  guard,  Dovecotland. 
M'GIyn,  George,  shopman,  26  Melville  street. 

Patrick,  labourer,  1G3  South  street. 
M'Graw,  Robert,  labourer,  l  Kirkside. 

M'Gregor,  Alexander,  bookbinder,  21  Bridge  lane — house,  106 
High  street. 

Alexander,  labourer,  6  Paul  street. 

Alexander,  ropespinner,  129  High  street. 

Alexander,  shoemaker,  50  Meal  vennel. 


MCGREGOR.  143 


M'Gregor,  Alexander,  weaver,  56  Pomarium. 

Alexander,  moulder,  36  West  Mill  street. 

Alexander,  labourer,  177  South  street. 

A.  &  W.,  drapers,  4  St.  John  street. 

Allan,  Burns  Tavern,  "Watergate. 

Angus,  fitter,  37  Leonard  street. 

Ann,  winder,  68  Pomarium. 

Charles,  labourer,  25  Guard  vennel. 

Daniel,  flesher,  3  North  Methven  street. 

David,  School  Board  officer,  219  South  street. 

David,  jeweller  and  lapidary,  40  George  street — house, 

Inchbank,  Main  street. 
David,  blacksmith,  36  West  Mill  street. 
David,  gardener.  Early  Bank. 
David,  tenter,  52  Pomarium. 
Duncan,  waiter,  48  Commercial  street. 
H.  &  D.,  butchers,  71  George  st. — house,  2  Bridge  lane. 
Duncan,  gardener,  79  Watergate. 
&  Co.,  Duncan,  gardeners  and  seedsmen,  18  High  st. — 

house.  Early  Bank. 
Elizabeth,  258  High  street. 
George,  labourer,  45  Commercial  street. 
George,  carter,  14  Watergate. 
James,  labourer,  25  Barossa  street. 
James,  weaver,  2  Cross  street. 
James,  labourer,  26  Whitefriars  street. 
James,  flesher,  19  North  Methven  st. — house,  13  Queen  st. 
James,  labourer,  44  Glover  street. 
James,  clerk,  54  Pomarium. 
James,  labourer,  56  Pomarium. 
John,  labourer,  82  Watergate. 
John,  labourer,  41  Kinnoull  causeway. 
John,  postmaster,  i  Tay  street. 
John,  joiner,  i  Clayholes. 
John,  bootmaker,  10  County  place. 
John,  weaver,  4  Thimblerow. 
John,  brassfounder,  30  Barossa  street. 
John,  janitor  (Sharp's  Institution),  245  High  street. 
Laurence,  weaver,  75  South  street. 
Malcolm,  manure  agent,  34  Newrow. 
Marjory,  8  East  Bridge  street. 
Mrs  John,  1.8  Watergate. 
Mrs  John,  3  Mill  wynd. 
Mrs  John,  17  Stormont  street. 
Mrs  John,  87  Canal  street. 
Mrs  Margaret,  18  BaiTack  street. 
Neil,  dyer,  163  South  street. 
Peter,  gardener,  71^  South  street. 


144  m'gregor — m'intosh. 

M'Gregor,  Peter,  accountant  (National  Bank),  39  N.  Methven  st. 

Peter,  guard,  i  Glover  street. 

Peter,  porter,  9  Castlegable. 

Robert,  van-driver,  4  Thimblerow. 

Robertson,  labourer,  13  Barossa  street. 

Stark,  shoemaker,  20  North  port. 

J.  &  D.,  butchers,  22  South  Methven  street. 

Thomas  (of  Jackson  &  M'Gregor),  26  MelviEe  street. 

Thomas,  gardener,  13  East  Bridge  street. 

Vere,  grocer,  19  Kinnoull  street. 

William,  labourer,  12  Paul  street. 

William,  19  Barossa  place. 

WilUam,  pointsman,  Barnhill. 

WilHam,  weaver,  3  St,  Paul's  square. 
M'Guire,  Daniel,  labourer,  59  Meal  vennel. 

John,  labourer,  146  High  street. 

John,  labourer,  129  South  street. 
M'Hardie,  John,  labourer,  282  High  street. 
MTnroy,  David,  tailor,  113  High  street. 

James,  gardener,  44  Commercial  street. 

John,  dyer,  7  Stormont  street. 

William,  dyer,  13  Cutlog  vennel. 
M'Intosh,  Alexander,  labourer,  306  High  street. 

Ann,  1 1  East  Bridge  street. 

Charles,  51  Commercial  street. 

Christina,  Back  wynd,  Bridgend. 

David,  South  U.P.  Church  officer,  246  High  street. 

Donald,  burgh  assessor,  Victoria  buildings,  Tay  street — 
house,  Moncreifie  terrace,  Craigie. 

George,  dyer,  175  High  street. 

Helen,  21  King  street. 

James,  labourer,  43  Newrow. 

James,  engine-driver,  327  High  street. 

John,  labourer,  17  Kinnoull  street. 

John,  cabinetmaker,  68  High  street. 

John,  grocer,  69  High  st. — house,  32  South  William  st. 

John,  leather-merchant,  176  High  st. — h.,  5 J  Princes  st. 

Mrs,  246  High  street. 

Mrs,  mangle,  170  High  street. 

Mrs  Angus,  48  Pomarium. 

Mrs  Archibald,  15  Kirkgate. 

Mrs  Charles,  grocer,  14  Gowrie  st. — house,  48  Main  st. 

Mrs  John,  7  Paul  street. 

Mrs  John,  3  Curfew  row. 

Peter,  boilermaker,  12  High  street. 

Peter,  porter,  55  High  street. 

Robert,  book-deliverer,  2  Victoria  street. 

William,  carriage-painter,  89  South  street. 


MCINTOSH M'KEICH.  I45 

M'Intosh,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  7  St.  John  street — house, 

113  High  street. 
M'Intyre,  Ann,  milliner,  188  High  street — ^house,  190. 

Daniel,  grocer,  193  High  street. 

Donald,  painter,  73  George  street — house,  30  Princes  st. 

George,  saddler,  27  Castlegable. 

James,  weaver,  211  South  street. 

James,  baker,  105  South  street. 

John,  coachman,  15  Gowrie  street. 

John,  labourer,  25  Glover  street. 

John,  labourer,  199  South  street. 

John,  coal-salesman,  18  Gladstone  terrace. 

Malcolm,  porter,  64  South  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  lodgings,  5  East  Bridge  street. 

Mrs  James,  219  High  street. 

Mrs  John,  13  Foundry  lane. 

Mrs  John,  Balhousie. 

Mrs,  grocer,  5  East  Bridge  street. 

Mrs  Thomas,  35  Watergate. 

Robert,  engine-fitter,  9  South  street. 

Thomas,  working  jeweller,  292  High  street. 

"William,  labourer,  15  Commercial  street. 
MTsaac,  John,  mashman,  5  East  Bridge  street. 
M'Kay,  Alexander,  6  Charlotte  street. 

Andrew,  shoemaker,  20  ISfeal  vennel. 

Andrew  T.,  clothier,  36  George  street. 

Christina,  mangle,  12  Barossa  street. 

Donald  M.,  solicitor,  6  Charlotte  street. 

George,  dyer,  18  Barrack  street. 

George,  policeman,  7  Kirkgate. 

George,  baker,  35  Stormont  street. 

Hugh,  railway  porter,  8^  Kinnoull  causeway. 

James,  messenger,  16  Gladstone  terrace. 

John,  carpenter,  10  Commercial  street. 

John,  sailmaker,  i  Clayholes. 

John,  clerk,  59  Kinnoull  causeway. 

John,  plasterer,  7  Kinnoull  street. 

Mrs,  163  South  street. 

Mrs  John,  224  High  street. 

Mrs  Robert,  99  Canal  street. 

Mrs  Wilham,  145  High  street. 

Patrick,  labourer,  17  Meal  vennel. 

Patrick,  hawker,  129  High  street. 

Robert,  sawyer,  52  Pomarium. 

Thomas,  blacksmith,  87  Canal  street. 

William,  carter,  56  Pomarium. 

William,  weaver,  Malloch's  close.  Canal  street. 
M'Keich,  Isabella,  spirit-dealer,  31  Cross  stieet. 

L 


146  M 'KEITH m'KINLAY. 

M'Keith,  James,  engineer,  19  Speygate. 

William,  labom-er,  155  South  street. 

William,  millwright,  82  South  street. 
M'Kendrick,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  70  High  street. 

Andrew,  joiner,  211  High  street — house,  8  Barossa  place. 

James,  hostler,  35  Canal  street. 

Mrs  James,  45  Stormont  street. 

William,  flesher,  41  St.  John  street  and  15  South  street — 
house  above. 

William,  joiner,  i  Kinnoull  causeway. 
M'Kenzie,  Adam,  depute  sheriff- clerk,  Gowrie  House,  Tay  st. 

Alexander,  clerk,  i  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Alexander,  clerk,  2  Horner's  lane. 

Alexander,  labourer,  384  High  street. 

Alexander,  labourer,  199  South  street. 

Daniel,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  157  South  street — house, 
5 1  King  street. 

&  Dickson,  solicitors,  61  George  street. 

George  A.  (of  M'Kenzie  &  Dickson),  The  Durn,  Bridgend. 

Helen,  17  Kinnoull  street. 

Hugh,  labourer,  40  Meal  vennel. 

James,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   12  and  14 
Main  street — house,  10. 

James,  shoemaker,  116  High  street. 

John  (of  Donaldson  &  M'Kenzie),  42  George  st. 

John  (R.P.R.),  22  Canal  street. 

John,  mason,  1 1  East  Bridge  street. 

John,  book-deliverer,  19  Mill  street. 

Mary,  seamstress,  12  Commercial  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  13  Leonard  street. 

Mrs  David,  i  Athole  place. 

Mrs,  28  Commercial  street. 

Peter,  tailor,  25  High  street. 

Robert,  blacksmith,  8  Gladstone  terrace,  Bridgend. 

Robert,  joiner,  296  High  street. 

Ronald,  ostler,  2  Bridge  lane. 

Thomas,  labourer,  112  South  street. 

William,  clerk,  2  Whitefriars  street. 
M'Killop,  Betsy,  65  Strathmore  street. 

John,  gardener,  Barnhill. 

John,  quarryman,  Barnhill. 

Thomas,  engine-driver,  14  Melville  street. 
M'Kinlay,  Francis,  coachsmith,  67  Watergate. 

James,  fitter,  l  Charles  street. 

James,  weaver,  199  South  street. 

James,  fishing-tackle  maker,  44  Athole  street. 

Miss,  88  South  street. 

Mrs  Daniel,  8  Foundry  lane. 


m'kinlay — m'laren.  147 

M'Kinlay,  Peter,  grocer,  Priory  place. 

William,  fishing-tackle  maker,  23  East  Bridge  street. 

William,  grocer,  Prioiy  place. 
M'Kinnon,  John,  labourer,  219  High  street. 
M'Kinven,  James,  basket  manufacturer,  65  High  street. 
M'Laggan,  Alexander,  carter,  8  Union  street. 

Charles,  labourer,  378  High  street. 

Daniel,  labourer,  89  South  street. 

David,  blacksmith,  Burtoii  place. 

Hugh,  mason.  High  Craigie. 

Isabella,  laundress,  lo  Kinnoull  street. 

James,  mail- guard,  PitcuUen. 

Jessie,  staymaker,  10  Charlotte  street. 

John,  baker,  284  High  street. 

John,  clerk,  15  Queen  street. 

Mrs  John,  56  South  William  street. 

Mrs  John,  48  Carr's  croft. 

Mrs  William,  Low  Craigie. 

Mrs  William,  38  Main  street. 

Peter,  clerk,  St.  Catherine's  place. 

Robert,  stationm aster,  St.  Leonard's  Hall,  Newtown. 

William,  labourer,  159  South  street. 

William,  grocer,  48  North  Methven  street. 

William  (of  Campbells,  M'Laggan,  &  Co.),  Sunnybower, 
Kinnoull. 
M'Laren,  Alexander,  shipowner,  79  Watergate. 

Alexander,  sewing-machine  agent,  Laurel  Villa,  Priory  pi. 

Andrew,  superintendent  of  slaughter-house,  Shore. 

Charles,  grocer,  278  High  street. 

David,  baker,  21  Kirkside. 

Dougald,  post-boy,  8  Castlegable. 

Duncan,  hostler,  9  Castlegable. 

Isabella,  48  North  Methven  street. 

James,  dairy,  87  Glover  street. 

James,  joiner,  77  Glover  street. 

James,  porter.  Old  Shore. 

James,  blacksmith,  19  Mill  street. 

James,  labourer,  71  High  street. 

John,  dyer,  32  Leonard  street. 

John,  fireman,  20  Glover  street. 

John,  carter,  99  Canal  street. 

Mary,  vv'ashei'woman,  17  Cutlog  vennel. 

Mrs,  Craigie  Mill. 

Mrs  Ann,  6  Strathmore  street. 

Mrs  Archibald,  99  Canal  street. 

Mrs  George,  6  Back  wynd. 

Mrs  John,  5  Scott  street. 

Peter,  fireman,  21  Pomarium. 


148  MCLAREN M'LEISH. 

M'Laren,  Peter,  dyer,  47  Stormont  street. 
Peter,  labourer,  67  Strathmore  street. 
Peter,  guard,  25  Hospital  street. 
William,  joiner,  36  North  Methven  street. 
William,  carter,  16  Watergate. 
William,  blacksmith,  Craigie  place. 
M'Lauchlan,  Ann,  26  Whitefriars  street. 

&  Co.,  painters  and  paperhangers,  114  High  st. — h,,  II2. 
Francis,  labourer,  154  South  street. 
George,  stoneware  merchant,  213  High  street. 
George,  weaver,  24  Whitefriars  street. 
Henry,  labourer,  146  High  street. 
&  Paton,  tailors  and  clothiers,  298  High  street. 
James,  labourer,  48  Barossa  street. 
John,  labourer,  40  Meal  vennel. 
John,  slater,  182  High  street. 
Mrs  Daniel,  chimney-sweeper,  32  Watergate. 
Robert,  clerk,  7  Glover  street. 
Thomas,  wright,  23  Carpenter  street. 
M'Lean,  Andrew,  joiner,  52  Barossa  street. 
Donald,  glassblower,  26  Pomarium. 
Donald,  tailor,  137  Canal  crescent. 
Donald,  joiner,  129  High  street. 
Duncan,  carter,  15  Bridge  lane.   • 
Duncan,  joiner,  129  High  street. 
James  (R.P.R.),  24  James  street. 
James,  soldier,  George  Inn  lane. 
James,  farrier,  6  Mill  street — house,  14  Bridge  lane. 
John,  cab-driver,  10  Canal  street. 
John,  labourer,  72  Watergate. 
John,  glassblower,  72  Watergate. 
Margaret,  i  Rose  lane. 
Rachel,  7  Charlotte  street. 
Samuel,  pipemaker,  6  Thimblerow. 
M'Leish,  Andrew,  porter,  Old  Shore. 
Isabella,  6  Strathmore  street, 
James,  plumber,  15  Mill  street. 

John,  accountant,  Tay  street — house,  22  Barossa  place. 
Mrs  David,  19  Speygate. 
Mrs  James,  22  Carpenter  street. 
Mrs  John,  309  High  street. 
Mrs  John,  18  West  Mill  street. 
Robert,  tireman,  3  St.  Paul's  square. 
&  Robertson,  agents  for  the  Aberdeen  Town  and  County 

Bank,  Victoria  Buildings,  Tay  street,  and  36  South 

Alethven  street. 
William  (of  Thomas  &  MacLeish),  city  c'.erk,  3  High  st — ^ 

house,  5  St.  John  street. 


m'LELLAN MCNEIL.  149 

M'Lellan,  Alexander,  lapper,  2  Newrow. 

M'Lennan,  William,  brassmoulder,  7  South  Methven  street. 

M'Leod,  Alexander,  sliunter,  2  Long  causeway. 

George,  shoemaker,  31  Skinnergate. 

James,  brassfinisher,  16  North  port. 

Mrs  Agnes,  Tayhill,  Bridgend. 

Mrs  Donald,  58  Watergate. 

Mrs  Neil,  13  Leonard  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  dairy,  9  Low  street. 
M'Lintock,  Mrs  Adam,  mangle,  6  Horner's  lane. 
M'Lttsky,  Edward,  labourer,  139  South  street. 
M'Mahon,  Michael,  grocer,  48  Meal  vennel. 
M'Master,  Charles,  Temperance  Hotel,  31  St.  John  street. 
M'Millan,  Daniel,  confectioner,  243  High  street. 

John,  cabman,  i  Kirkside. 

John,  labourer,  57  Pomarium. 

.Mrs  John,  176  South  street. 

Robert,  spirit -dealer,  244  High  street — ^house,  9. 

William,  labourer,  113  High  street. 
M'Murray,  Rachel,  3  Curfew  row. 
M'Nab,  Duncan,  shopman,  12  West  Mill  street. 

James,  mechanic,  6  Union  street. 

Margaret,  grocer,  96  South  street. 

Miss,  Burton  place. 

Robert,  2  Balhousie  bank. 

Robert,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  109  High  street. 

William  C.  (Inland  Revenue),  40  South  Methven  street. 

William,  ham-curer,  84  South  street. 
M'Nair,  James,  shoemaker,  Malloch's  close,  Canal  street. 

John,  engine-driver,  142  Canal  crescent. 

Thomas,  dyer,  44  Meal  vennel. 

Peter,  tobacco-spinner,  25  High  street. 
M'Naughton,  Alexander,  15  St.  Ann's  lane. 

&  Dewar,  drapers,  8  George  street. 

James,  wright,  12  Paul's  close,  Newrow. 

Misses,  boarding-school,  3  Barossa  place. 

Mrs,  18  Paul  street. 

Mrs  James,  23  Castlegable. 

Mrs  Jane,  42  Commercial  street. 

Mrs  John,  7  Marshall  place. 

Mrs  William,  25  Leonard  street. 

Peter,  57  King  street. 

William  (of  M'Naughton  &  Dewar),  Croft  House, 
Bridgend. 
M'Neil,  David,  mason,  20  Newrow. 

John  (of  William  Frew  &  Sons),  Balhousie  House. 

Peter,  labourer,  George  Inn  lane. 

Peter,  grocer,  274  High  street. 


150  m'neil — m'quire. 

M'Neil,  Thomas,  tailor,  Priory  place. 
M'Niven,  Mrs  Charlotte,  105  South  street. 

Robert,  compositor,  46  Pomarium. 
M'Nicoll,  James,  shoemaker,  24  High  street — house,  9. 

James,  labourer,  5  Castlegable. 
M'Omish,  Isabella,  42  James  street. 

Jessie,  3  Main  street. 

Peter,  labourer,  10  Canal  street. 
M'Owan,  Duncan,  labourer,  loi  High  street. 
M'Pherson,  Alexander,  Shore. 

Andrew,  saw-mills,  Shore. 

Angus,  labourer,  1 1  Cow  vennel. 

Charles,  dyer,  211  High  street. 

Daniel,  cabinetmaker,  3  Cutlog  vennel. 

David,  carpenter,  26  Princes  street. 

Duncan,  coachwright,  11  Meal  vennel. 

Helen,  65  Strathmore  street. 

Hugh,  dyer,  56  West  Mill  street. 

Isabella,  5  Back  wynd. 

Isabella,  3  Water  vennel. 

John,  tailor,  4  South  street. 

John,  gardener,  13  East  Bridge  street, 

John,  weaver,  68  Pomarium. 

John,  labourer,  293  High  street. 

John,  engine-fitter,  58  Scott  street. 

Laurence,  sawyer,  232  High  street. 

Mark,  compositor,  4  James  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  35  Watergate. 

Mrs  David,  1 1  James  street. 

Mrs  Elizabeth,  11  Meal  vennel. 

Mrs  Janet,  45  Commercial  street. 

Mrs  John,  68  Long  causeway. 

Mrs  Malcolm,  sick-nurse,  224  High  street. 

Mrs  Simon,  133  Canal  crescent. 

Mrs,  302  High  street. 

Robert,  painter,  5  South  street. 

Robert,  tea-dealer,  19  High  street. 
M'Quade,  Hugh,  hawker,  3  Meal  vennel. 
M'Quarrie  James,  refreshment-rooms,  4  Flesh  vennel, 

Mrs,  87  High  street. 
M 'Queen  &  Hay,  undertakers,  20  Princes  street. 

James,  posting  establishment,  20  Princes  street — h.,  71. 

Mrs  Thomas,  77  South  street. 

William,  inspector  (railway),  7  Nelson  street. 
M'Quhae,  James,  61  George  street. 

Margaret,  lodgings,  51  South  Methven  street. 

Thomas,  blacksmith,  12  Carpenter  street — house  above. 
M'Quire,  Mrs  Peter,  129  High  street. 


M'RAE NEWLANDS.  I5I 

M'Rae,  Daniel,  dyer,  216  High  street. 

Mrs  Duncan,  21  Kirliside. 

Mrs  J.,  grocer,  218  High  street. 

Mrs  James,  i  Mill  close. 

Patrick,  teacher,  113  High  street. 
M 'Ritchie,  Grace,  224  High  street. 
M'Rorie,  James,  labom-er,  i  Mill  close. 
M'Rory,  Alexander,  labourer,  27  Castlegable. 
M'Rostie,  Mrs  John,  232  High  street. 
M'Tavish,  Patrick,  stoneware  merchant,  30  Meal  vennel. 
M'Vain,  Daniel,  labourer,  68  Long  causeway. 

James,  labourer,  5  Strathmore  street. 

John,  game-dealer,  72  South  Methven  street. 

William,  3  Strathmore  street. 
M'Vicar,  Alexander,  quarryman,  24  Long  causeway. 

William,  painter  and  paperhanger,  177  High  street. 
M'Whannel,  James,  dyer,  34  Newrow. 

John,  West  Church  officer,  222  South  street. 

Mrs  George,  303  High  street. 
M'William,  Mrs  George,  32  Thimblerow. 

isr 

Nairn,  James,  painter,  42  St.  John  street. 

Mrs,  6  Thimblerow. 

Mrs  Helen,  i  Comely  bank.  Scone  road. 

William,  fireman,  4  Union  street  lane. 

William,  porter,  20  Thimblerow. 
Naime,  Charles,  surgeon  and  druggist,  228  High  street — house, 

York  place. 
National  Bank  Office,  5  High  street — D.  L.  Jolly,  agent. 
National  Security  Savings  Bank,  Tay  street — W.  A.  Bar- 
clay, actuary  and  cashier. 
Needham,  James,  librarian,  77  Pomarium. 
Neil,  Frederick  G.,  3  Comely  bank. 

Thomas,  factory  foreman,  8  South  street. 
Neilson,  Alexander,  blacksmith,  79  Pomarium. 

David,  dyer,  231  High  street. 

George,  shopman,  48  Commercial  street. 

Peter,  porter,  37  Cross  street. 

Thomas,  dyer,  29  Mill  street. 

William,  carpenter,  74  Pomarium. 

William,  plumber,  Baxter's  vennel,  Watergate. 
Nelson,  Alexander,  hostler,  3  High  street. 
Ness,  Alexander,  labourer,  6  Glover  street. 

James,  tailor,  9  South  street. 

Margaret,  laundress,  10  Commercial  street. 
Newby,  Wm.  H.  (of  Dandie  &  Newby),  Murrayville,  KinnoulI» 
Newlands,  Mrs  John,  Tayside,  Bridgend. 


152  NICHOLSON— OAKIN. 

Nicholson,  Alexander,  labourer,  199  South  street. 

Christopher,  57  George  street. 

George,  Exchange  Hotel,  30  George  street-. 

James,  engine-driver,  52  Glover  street. 

Mrs  William,  lodgings,  2  Victoria  street. 
Nicol,  Alexander  A.,  telegraph  clerk,  38  Queen  street. 

Agnes,  14  Pomarium. 

Agnes,  dressmaker,  72  George  street. 

Charles,  seaman,  126  High  street. 

David,  engine-driver,  20  Leonard  street. 

David,  engine-fitter,  308  High  street. 

Isabella,  Back  wynd,  Bridgend. 

James,  dyer,  50  Castlegable. 

James,  waggon-inspector,  26  Melville  street. 

James  Y.,  bookseller  and  stationer,   i  George  street  and 
41  South  Methven  street — house,  163  High  street. 

John,  shoemaker,  226  South  street. 

John,  shoemaker,  63  South  street. 

John  C,  clerk,  56  Victoria  street. 

Mary,  31  Pomarium.     ' 

Mrs,  washer,  71  High  street. 

Mrs  Charles,  17  Stormont  street. 

Mrs  George,  315  High  street. 

Mrs  George  Boyd,  17  Pomarium. 

Mrs  Robert,  King  James  VI.  Hospital. 

Robert,  pensioner,  7  Barossa  street. 

Thomas,  engine-driver,  43  Leonard  street. 

Thomas  B.,  clerk,  19  Priory  place. 

William,  joiner,  Barnhill. 
Nightingale,  John,  basketmaker,  61  Strathmore  street. 
Niven,  Misses,  20  South  street. 

Noble,  Andrew,  Balbeggie  post-messenger,  29  Stormont  street. 
Nolan,  Anthony,  labourer,  103  South  street. 

Francis,  labourer,  103  South  street. 
Noonan,  Matthew,  mason,  19  Leonard  street. 
Norie,  Henry  Hay,  W.S.,  agent  (Union  Bank),  Balhousie  Castle. 
Norwell,    David,    shoemaker,    39   High  street   and   66   South 
Methven  street — house,  Sunnybower,  Bridgend. 

Duncan,  shoemaker,  46  High  street. 

Henry,  shoemaker,  103  South  street. 

James,  shoemaker,  82  South  street. 

John,  shoemaker,  232  High  street. 

John,  shoemaker,  144  High  street — house,  113  High  st. 

Peter,  shoemaker,  8  Skinnergate. 

Mrs  S.,  7  Skinnergate. 

O 

Oakin,  Peter,  blacksmith,  lodge  (dyeworks),  Balhousie. 


O'BRIEN PATON.  1 53 


O'Brien,  James,  labourer,  34  Meal  vennel.    • 

Mrs  Daniel,  6  Mill  wynd. 
Officer,  Alexander,  railway  guard,  18  Long  causeway. 
Ogilvie,  David,  grocer,  174  High  street. 

Henry,  engine-driver,  23  Cross  street. 

Henry,  engine-fitter,  Craigie  Park  terrace. 

Joseph,  miller,  21  Cross  street. 
Oldham,  Captain  Harry,  10  Leonard  bank. 
Oliphant,  John,  cabinetmaker,  72  Watergate. 

Joseph,  shoemaker,  156  High  street. 

Robert,  smith,  60  Pomarium. 
Oliver,  W.  G.,  grocer,  27  Kirkgate — house,  23. 
Omond,  Mrs,  21  Kinnoull  causeway. 
O'Neil,  John,  labourer,  103  South  street. 

John,  china-merchant,  275  High  street — house,  273. 
Openshaw,  William,  labourer,  7  Pomarium. 
Osmond,  Robert,  guard,  4  Long  causeway. 
Orr,  Mrs,  151  High  street. 
Oswald,  Andrew,  wood-merchant,  10  St.  Ann's  lane. 

Helen,  fruiterer,  &c.,  t,'j  St.'  John  street. 

James,  superintendent  of  cemeteries,  52  Long  causeway. 
Ower,  Mary,  1 1  Keir  street. 

Maiy,  19  Mill  street. 

Thomas,  joiner,  i  Kinnoull  causeway. 


Palmer,  Charles  (of  Palmers  &  Drummond),  6  Queen  street. 

Mary,  47  Strathmore  street. 

Mrs  Gregory,  17  Stormont  street. 

Peter  (of  Palmers  &  Drummond),  18  York  place. 
Palmers  &  Drummond,  grocers  &  iron  merchants,  200  High  st. 
Panton,  William,  maltster,  Craigie  Mill. 

Parochial  Board  Office,  16  South  st. — W.Young,  inspector. 
Patullo,  Charles,  labourer,  7  Paul's  square. 

Mrs  James,  46  Leonard  street. 

Mrs  Samuel,  44  James  street. 

Thomas,  blacksmith,  29  Kirkgate. 
Paton,  James,  soda-water  manufacturer,  12  Horner's  lane. 

James,  labourer,  9  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Jane,  24  Queen  street. 

John,  tailor,  89  South  street. 

John,  grocer,  52  Long  causeway. 

John,  grocer,  240  High  street — house,  231. 

John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  11  St.  John  street. 

Miss  M.  A.,  8  Rose  terrace. 

Mrs,  lodgings,  4  South  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  Comely  Bank  Cottage. 

Mrs  James,  flesher,  8  Princes  street. 


154  PATON — PEARSON. 

Paton,  Mrs  James,  25  High  street. 

Mrs  James,  i  Kimaoull  causeway. 

Mrs  James,  386  High  street. 

Mrs  James,  i  Kirkgate. 

Mrs  James,  231  High  street. 

Peter,  boilermaker,  286  High  street. 

Robert,  jeweller,  i  Kirkgate. 

&  Son,  Edward,    gun  and  rifle  manufacturers,   &c.,  44 
George  street — house,  17  Athole  street. 

Thomas,  joiner,  3 1  Glover  street. 

&  White,  engineers  and  millwrights,  Market  street  and 
Newi'ow. 
Paterson,  Alexander,  dyer,  282  High  street. 

Alexander,  spirit-dealer,  145  Canal  street— house.  Spring 
Cottage,  Canal  street. 

Andrew,  engine-fitter,  232  High  street. 

David,  tobacco-spinner,  6  North  Methven  street. 

David,  gardener,  17  Pomarium. 

George,  waggon-inspector,  19  Priory  place. 

George,  engine-driver,  2  Glover  street. 

George  K.  H.,  phj^sician  and  surgeon,  69  George  street. 

James  (Bank  of  Scotland),  20  King  street. 

John,  Britannia  Inn,  14  Mill  street. 

Mrs,  laundress,  1 1  Paul  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  333  High  street. 

Mrs  Robert,  300  High  street. 

Mrs 'William,  21  Kirkside. 

Peter,  cabinetmaker,  51  Newrow. 

Robert,  missionary,  2  Kinnoull  street. 

Sons,   &  Co.,   pianoforte  and  music  sellers,    17   and   21 
Princes  street. 

Thomas,  engine-driver,  85  Glover  street. 

Thomas,  watchmaker,  6  Meal  vennel. 

William,  C.E.,  Croft  House,  Craigie. 

William,  labourer,  Craigie  cottages. 
Patrick,  Andrew,  carter,  9  Whitefriars  street. 

Mrs,  MoncreifFe  terrace. 

William,  30  Glover  street. 
Paul,  Catherine,  27  Scott  street. 

James,  wright,  14  James  street. 
Pearson,  Alexander,  weaver,  2  Thistle  lane. 

David,  mason,  149  High  street. 

George,  mechanic,  43  Newrow. 

James,  dyer,  22  Meal  vennel. 

John,  cutter,  15  Bridge  lane. 

Mary,  grocer,  6  Athole  street. 

Mrs  John,  6  Union  street. 

Mrs  Robert,  48  Commercial  street. 


PEARSON — PERTHSHIRE.  I55 


Pearson,  William,  cabman,  224  High  street. 

William  (of  Richardson  &  Pearson),  Beech  Villa,  KinnouU. 

William,  turner,  161  High  street. 
Peatie,  John,  superintendent  of  Waterworks,  68  Canal  street. 
Peddie,  David,  printer,  Barnhill. 

David,  painter,  282  High  street, 

Gerard,  gunsmith,  47  Canal  street. 

James,   hairdresser   and   perfumer,    53    George   street — 
house,  5  Melville  street. 

John,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  17  South  street. 

John,  mechanic,  67  Pomarium. 

Jane,  20  Carpenter  street. 

Mrs,  25  George  street. 

Mrs  David,  washer,  30  Horse  cross. 

Robert,  head-master,  Sharp's  Educational  Institution,  10 
South  Methven  street. 

Robert,  mechanic,  2  Cross  street. 

Thomas,  tailor,  19  Union  street. 

Thomas,  weaver,  12  Paul  street. 

William,  gas-inspector,  246  High  street. 

William,  painter,  i  Paul  street. 

W.  &  D.,  ironmongers,   13  South  Methven  st. — houses, 
51  Glover  street  and  30  Melville  street. 
Peebles,  David,  gardener,  55  Commercial  street. 

Helen,  19  Leonard  street. 

James  A.  (of  Low,  Peebles,  &  Co.,  drapers,  16  &  18  St; 
John  street) — house,  6  Stormont  street. 

John,  coal-agent,  7  South  Methven  street. 

John,  plasterer,  32  York  place. 

Peter,  coal-agent,  Glasgow  road  Coal  Depot. 
Peffers,  Andrew,  dyer,  3  Paul's  close. 
Peggie,  John,  saw-miller,  9  Castlegable. 

James,  baker,  23  Commercial  street. 
Penn,  Mrs  Joseph,  midwife,  2  Victoria  street. 
Pennycook,  William,  dyer,  18  Strathmore  street. 
Penny,  Andrew,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  65  George 
street, 

Mrs  James,  6  Thimblerow. 

Robert,  279  High  street. 
Pentland,  Mrs  Janet,  31  Stormont  street. 
People's  Club  and  Reading-Room,  South  St.  John's  place. 
Perth  Cooking  Depot,  188  South  street. 
Perth  Foundry,  Paul  street. 

Perth  Libraries,  78  George  st,  and  South  St,  John's  place. 
Perth  Loan  Co.,  80  High  street — William  Fyfe,  manager. 
Perth  Wheaten  Bread  Society,  51  North  Methven  street. 
Perthshire  Advertiser  AND  Strathmore  Journal,  Tay  st. 
Perthshire  Courier,  155  South  street. 


156  PERTHSHIRE PITCAITHLY. 

Perthshire  Constitutional,  South  St.  John's  place. 
Peterkin,  Mrs  David,  grocer,  294  High  street. 

Mrs  James,  80  High  street. 
Peters,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  40  Long  causeway — 
house  above, 

David,  Free  West  Church  officer,  44  Watergate. 

David,  weaver,  33  Castlegable. 

John,  weaver,  18  Strathmore  street. 

Robert,  mason,  97  South  street. 
Petrie,  Alexander,  weaver,  89  South  street. 

James,  clerk,  35  Scott  street. 

John,  engine-driver,  4  Barrack  street, 

John,  dairy,  5  Commercial  street. 

Mrs  John,  hat-manufacturer,  66  South  street. 

Peter,  dyer,  214  High  street. 

Peter,  engine-fitter,  38  Queen  street. 

Samuel,  engine-driver,  42  Glover  street.  , 

Wilham,  grocer,  47  Leonard  street. 
,  William,  labourer,  224  High  street. 

William,  salesman,  71  High  street. 
Philip,  Alexander,  gasfitter,  55  Princes  street. 

James,  inspector  (East  Coast  P..ailway),  Priory  place. 
Philips,  Ann,  staymaker,  33  St.  John  street — house,  Tay  street, 

Ann,  47  Skinnergate. 

John,  joiner,  Craigie  Park  terrace. 

John,  shunter,  27  Leonard  street. 

Thomas,  blacksmith,  116  South  street. 
Phin,  Patrick,  labourer,  103  South  street. 
Picket,  James,  labourer,  49  Watergate. 

Michael,  labourer,  82  South  street. 

Mrs  James,  148  South  street. 
Pilmer,  Mrs,  18  Melville  street. 

Pinkerton,  James  C,  solicitor,  25  George  street — house,  Beech 
Villa,  Kinnoull. 

Robert,  law-clerk,  1 1  Mill  street. 
Pimie,  Barbara,  18  Barrack  street. 

James,  dresser,  42  Barossa  street. 
Pirrie,  Alex.,  Edinburgh  post-office  messenger,  17  Kinnoull  st. 

&  Anderson,  coachbuilders,  33  and  41  Princes  street. 

David,  coachmaker,  16  Pomarium. 

James  (of  Pirrie  &  Anderson),  59  North  Methven  street. 
Pitcairns,  Mrs  James,  55  Commercial  street. 
Pitcaithly,  Alexander,  game-dealer,  16  Mill  street — house,  West 
Rhynd. 

Ann,  33  North  Methven  street. 

George,  guard,  56  Glover  street. 

John,  slater,  i  Kinnoull  causeway. 

John,  weaver,  19  Claypotts. 


PITCAITHLY PULLAR  1 5  7 

Pitcaithly,  Mrs  Andrew,  67  Pomarium. 

Mrs  John,  Malloch's  close.  South  street. 

Mrs  Wilham,  9  Charteris  street. 

William,  dyer,  2  Newrow. 
Pitendreich,  Wilham,  labourer,  219  High  street. 
Plane,  Andrew,  fitter,  Craigie  cottages. 

John,  blacksmith.  Low  Craigie. 
Police  Assessment  Office,  3  High  st. — Jas.  Thomson,  col. 
Police  Office,  i  High  street — John  Welsh,  superintendent. 
PoUan,  John,  labourer,  113  High  street. 
Pollock,  Walter,  tobacco-spinner,  18  George  street. 
Poor-Rates  Office,  12  South  st, — George  Barclay,  collector^ 
Pople,  H.  W.,  British  Hotel,  99  Leonard  street. 
Porter,  Alexander,  labourer,  190  High  street. 

Charles,  tea-hawker,  9  Leonard  street. 

James,  photographer,   15  County  place  and  30  George  st» 
— house,  16  High  street. 

John,  policeman,  190  High  street. 

Mrs  John,  winder,  219  High  street. 
Porteous,  William,  labourer,  5  Clayholes. 
Post-Office',  2  High  street — John  M'Gregor,  postmaster. 
Potter,  John,  grocer,  29  Hospital  street. 
Powrie,  Jessie,  9  Flesh  vennel. 

Robert,  seaman,  9  Flesh  vennel. 

William,  polisher,  80  High  street. 
Pratt,  John,  190  High  street. 

John,  weaver,  i  Paul  street. 
Prentice,  John,  labourer,  '46  Long  causeway. 

William,  coachsraith,  400  High  street. 
Preston,  James,  register  office,  50  High  street. 
Pringle,  Robert,  painter  and  paperhanger,  il  High  st. — h.,  9. 
Prison  Assessment  Office,  3  High  st. — J.Thomson,  collector. 
Procurator-Fiscal's    Office,    County  Buildings,    foot   of 

South  street— M.  Jameson,  fiscal. 
Profit,  David,  boilermaker,  35  Scott  street. 
Proudfoot,  Catherine,  Low  Craigie. 

James,  railway  superintendent,  22  South  William  street. 

Mrs  Ann,  50  Barossa  street. 

Mrs  Isabella,  loi  High  street. 

Peter,  30  Queen  street. 
Proven,  James,  shoemaker,  21  Kinnoull  street. 
Public  Baths  and  Wash-House,  Mill  st. — Thomas  Morrison. 
Public  Weigh-House,  Kirkside. 
Pullar,  Ann,  18  Whitefriars  street. 

Daniel,  labourer,  323  High  street. 

Elizabeth,  126  South  street. 

George,  turner,  34  South  William  street. 

James,  salesman,  46  Commercial  street. 


158  PULLAR — RATTRAY. 

Pullar,  James  F.  (of  J.  Pullar  &  Sons),  Rosebank,  Kinnoull. 
James,  pie-baker  and  spirit-dealer,  257  High  street. 
Janet,  dressmaker,  47  High  street. 
&  Sons,  J.,  North  British  Dyeworks,  Kinnoull  street. 
John  (of  J.  Pullar  &  Sons),  5  St.  Leonard's  bank. 
Laurence  (of  Coates,  Pullar,  &  Co.),  9  St.  Leonard's  bank. 
Mrs,  market  gardener,  Barnhill. 
Mrs  James,  6  Mill  close. 

Robert  (of  J.  Pullar  &  Sons),  6  St.  Leonard's  bank. 
&  Son,  Thomas,  joiners,  54  Victoria  street. 
Thomas,  weaver,  9  Kinnoull  causeway. 
Thomas  (of  T.  Pullar  &  Son),  60  Scott  street. 
William,  gardener,  350  High  street. 
William,  clerk,  58  Long  causeway. 

Gl 

Queen,  John,  hatter,  40  Meal  vennel. 
Quesock,  John,  labourer,  199  South  street. 

Michael,  labourer,  12  Paul's  close. 

William,  labourer,  3  Cutlog  vennel. 

:ei 

Rae,  Isabella,  49  Commercial  street. 

John,  clerk,  266  High  street. 

Thomas,  coach-painter,  4  South  street. 

Thomas,  painter,  148  South  street. 
Rainnie,  Rev.  John,  20  York  place. 
Rait,  John,  engine-driver,  81  Glover  s'treet. 
Ramsay,  James,  joiner,  Baxter's  vennel. 

John,  engine-driver,  34  Newrow. 

Mrs  Alexander,  stoneware  merchant,  134  South  street — 
house,  24  Canal  street. 

Mrs  James,  laundress,  in  South  street. 

Mrs  Wilham,  48  George  street. 

Mrs  William,  20  Leonard  street. 

Robert  G.,  Rio  Villa,  Kinnoull. 

Thomas,  labourer,  7  Keir  street. 

Thomas,  engineer,  15  Guard  vennel. 

William  G.,  slater,  195  High  street.     ■ 

William,  porter,  17  Cross  street. 
Rankin,  Joseph,  painter,  70  South  street. 
Rattray,  Ann,  122  Canal  crescent. 

George,  wright,  104  South  street. 

James,  litter,  9  Earl's  dykes. 

James,  smith,  Newrow — house,  St  Paul's  square. 

John,  weaver,  333  High  street. 

John,  blacksmith,  246  High  street. 

Mrs  Thomas,  16  Commercial  street. 


RATTRAY REID.  1 59 


Rattray,  Mrs  Thomas,  i6  Strathmore  street. 

Peter,  porter,  58  Pomarium. 
Readdie,  John,  3  St.  Leonard's  bank. 

Mrs  James,  78  Victoria  street. 

Mrs  John,  Priory  place. 

Thomas,  builder,  59  North  Methven  street. 
Receiving  Post-Offices,  7  County  place  and  265  High  st. 
Redfern,  Matilda,  seamstress,  3  Mill  wynd. 

Roley,  25  High  street. 
Reekie,  Alexander,  tailor,  19  Claypotts  wynd. 

David,  labourer,  i  Speygate. 

David,  mason,  21  Speygate. 

John,  labourer,  Shore. 
Rees,  Rev.  Samuel  B.,  4  King's  place. 
Registrar's  Office  for  Births,  Deaths,  and  Marriages, 

6  Charlotte  street — James  Dewar,  registrar. 
Reid,  Alexander,  wright,  89  South  street. 

Alexander,  labourer,  19  Isla  street. 

Alexander,  mason,  22  Barrack  street. 

Alexander,  dyer,  47  Stormont  street. 

Alexander,  French  cleaner,  3  Scott  street. 

Andrew,  porter,  5  Whitefriars  street. 

Andrew,  8  Marshall  place. 

Barbara,  James  VI.  Hospital. 

Charles,  labourer,  129  Canal  crescent. 

David,  broker,  46  Meal  vennel. 

David,  weaver,  Rinnoull  causeway. 

David,  shipmaster,  19  Speygate. 

&  Donald,  chemists  and  druggists,  39  George  street. 

Henry,  tenter,  21  Cross  street. 

James,  porter,  43  KinnouU  causeway. 

James,  fitter,  23  Rirkgate. 

James,  smith,  33  South  street. 

James,  labourer,  23  Castlegable. 

Jane,  71  Pomarium. 

Janet,  84  Pomarium. 

John,  coachman,  18  South  Methven  street. 

John,  shipmaster,  72  Watergate. 

John,  shipowner,  6  Canal  street. 

Margaret,  washer,  59  Leonard  street. 

Margaret,  1 1  Thimblerow. 

Mrs  Alexander,  148  South  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  35  Newrow  and  13  Cutlog  vennel. 

Mrs  Charles,  dairy,  46  Castlegable. 

Mrs  David,  22  Barrack  street. 

Mrs  James,  207  High  street. 

Mrs  John,  297  High  street. 

Mrs  Neil,  15  Marshall  place. 


l6o  REID — RITCHIE. 


Reid,  Mrs  Robert,  333  High  street. 

Mrs  William,  27  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Mungo,  labourer,  2  Thistle  lane. 

P.  &  J.,  coachbuilders,  39,  46,  and  48  Princes  street. 

Peter,  slater,  5  South  Methven  street — house,  7. 

Peter,  shoemaker,  13  Barossa  street. 

Robert,  joiner,  18  Keir  street. 

Robert,  43  Canal  street. 

Robert,  mail-porter,  228  South  street. 

Robert,  bootcloser,  141  Canal  crescent. 

Samuel,  corn-merchant,  3  Watergate. 

Thomas,  labourer,  25  Hospital  street. 

Thomas,  house-factor  and  commission-agent,  270  High 
street — house,  Burnside,  Craigie. 

William,  salesman,  i  Cutlog  vennel. 

William,  dyer,  58  Long  causeway. 

William,  solicitor,  Tay  street. 
Rennet,  Edward,  lodging-house  keeper,  40  Skinnergate. 

Mrs  William,  10  Newrow. 

Thomas,  seaman,  2  James  street. 
Rennie,  Alexander,  cab-driver,  48  George  street. 

Mrs,  25  High  street. 

Robert,  fireman,  69  Leonard  street. 

Thomas,  railway  agent,  17  Queen  street. 
Reoch,  John,  labourer,  8  Kirkgate. 
Reston,  Mrs  George,  22  Marshall  place. 
Riach,  Mrs  Major  W.  A.,  Mansfield  place. 
Richardson,  Alexander,  seaman,  6  Canal  street. 

H.  G.  S.,  wine  and  insurance  agent,  70  George  street. 

Magdalen,  lodgings,  4  North  port. 

Miss,  lodgings,  12  Princes  street. 

Mrs  James,  71  Pomarium. 

Peter,  goods  manager  {Caledonian  Railway),  53  King  st. 

&  Pearson,  silk-mercers,  16  and  18  Princes  street. 

Thomas,  15  Barossa  place. 

Thomas,  carter,  69  South  street. 

William,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  43  High  st. 

William,  railway  guard,  43  Newrow. 

William,  joiner,  217  South  street. 

William  B.,  grocer  and  baker,  318  High  street. 
Rintoul,  Laurence,  commission-agent  and  sharebroker,  44  St. 
John  stieet — house,  8  King's  place. 

Robert,  mason,  30  Whitefiiars  street. 
Ritchie,  James,  civil-engineer  and  land-surveyor,  18  Charlotte 
street — house,  6  Athole  place. 

James,  laboui  er,  28  West  Mill  street. 

James,  68  St.  John  street. 

John,  traveller,  58  Leonaid  street. 


i 


RITCHIE — ROBERTSON.  l6l 


Ritchie,  Maggie,  56  Leonard  street. 

William  (British  Linen  Company's  Bank),  horse-hirer, 
163  High  street  and  27  Mill  street. 

William,  carpenter,  210  South  street. 
River  Police  and  Fishing  Office,  60  High  street — Alex. 

Croll,  superintendent. 
Roam,  Joseph,  blacksmith,  Craigie  place. 
Robb,  Ann,  7  Claypotts  wynd. 

George,  labourer,  224  High  street. 

George,  tailor,  120  High  street. 

George,  tailor,  139  South  street. 

James,  sailmaker,  14  West  MiU  street. 

Mrs,  I  Paul  street. 

Mrs  David,  umbrella-maker,  56  S.  Methven  st. — h.  above. 

Mrs  William,  310  High  street. 

Peter,  commercial  traveller,  53  Glover  street. 

Peter,  receiving-house  post-office,  County  place. 
Robbie,  Charles,  shoemaker,  149  High  street. 
Roberton,  James  B.,  road-surveyor,  3  Islay  street. 
Robertson,  Agnes,  213  South  street. 

Alexander,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  38  N.  Methven  street. 

Alexander,  clerk  (Post-office),  145  High  street. 

Alexander,  labourer,  32  Long  causeway. 

Alexander,  labourer,  3  St.  Paul's  square. 

Alexander,  grocer,  118  High  street — house,  18  King  st. 

Alexander,  weigher,  35  Pomarium. 

Alexander,  engine-driver,  52  Glover  street. 

Alexander,  mechanic,  13  Barossa  street. 

Alexander,  weaver,  159  South  street. 

Alexander,  accountant.  Union  Bank,  22  George  street. 

Alexander,  surfaceman,  Shore. 

Alexander,  tinsmith,  310  High  street. 

Alexander,  dyer,  38  Whitefriars  street. 

Andrew,  goods-guard,  13  Cross  street. 

Andrew,  porter,  25  Hospital  street. 

Ann,  26  Princes  street. 

Catherine,  Balhousie  street. 

Catherine,  2  Blackfriars  wynd. 

Catherine,  dressmaker,  56  West  MUl  street. 

Charles,  labourer,  170  High  street. 

Charles,  13  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Charles  S.,  architect,  68  St.  John  street. 

Charles,  labourer,  4  North  port. 

Charles,  weaver,  246  High  street. 

Charles,  cab-driver,  70  South  Methven  street. 

Christina,  15  Melville  street. 

Daniel,  victualler,  ii  St.  Paul's  square. 

Daniel,  watchmaker,  10  Canal  street. 

M 


1 62  ROBERTSON. 


Robertson,  Daniel,  fruiterer,  i6  Bridge  lane. 
Daniel,  labourer,  2  North  port. 
David,  labourer,  69  Leonard  street. 
David,  labourer,  Claypotts  wynd. 
David,  cabinetmaker,  154  South  street. 
David,  cabinetmaker,  63  North  Methven  street. 
David,  grocer  and  spirit-merchant,  36  High  street. 
David,  labourer,  53  Commercial  street. 
David,  bookseller  and  librarian,  94  High  street — house, 

18  Charlotte  street. 
David,  clerk.  General. Prison. 
Donald,  carter,  47  Skinnergate. 
Donald,  porter,  19  Mill  street. 
Duncan,  coal  salesman,  197  South  street. 
Duncan,  dyker,  28  Queen  street. 
Ebenezer,  fireman,  74  Pomarium. 
Edward,  slater,  28  West  Mill  street. 
Elizabeth,  seamstress,  2  Blackfriars  wynd. 
Francis,  carpenter,  190  High  street. 
Erancis,  tailor,  no  South  street. 
•George,  cowfeeder,  2  Murray  street. 
■George,  labourer,"  47  Skinnergate. 
George,  labourer,  37  Stormont  street. 
Gersham,  labourer,  43  Leonard  street. 
Helen,  26  Whitefriars  street. 
Isabella,  46  Pomarium. 
Isabella,  306  High  street. 
James,  mason,  49  Commercial  street. 
James,  dresser,  1 7  Foundry  lane. 
James,  cabinetmaker,  3  Cherry  lane. 
James,  boilermaker,  13  Cow  vennel. 
James,  miller,  22  Thimblerow. 
James,  engine-driver,  Nelson  street. 
James,  21  Kinnoull  street. 
James,  labourer,  1 70  High  street. 
James,  labourer,  17  Kinnoull  causeway. 
James,  spirit-agent,  21  York  place. 
James,  shoemaker,  42  South  street. 
James,  labourer,  16  North  port. 
James,  labourer,  19  Kinnoull  causeway. 
James,  tailor  and  clothier,  19  Hospital  st. — house  above. 
James,  painter,  6  Pomarium. 
James,  labourer,  205  South  street. 
James,  plumber,  35  Scott  street. 
James  S.,  grocer,  55   South  Methven  street — house,  26 

Queen  street. 
James,  telegraph  lineman,  29  Leonard  street. 
Jane,  County  Place  Inn. 


ROBERTSON.  163 


Robertson,  Jane,.  31  Leonard  street. 
Janet,  6  North  Methven  street. 
John,  dyer,  17  Thimblerow. 
John,  gardener,  40  Commercial  street. 
John,  tinsmith,  2  Melville  street. 
John,  labourer,  6  Cross  street. 
John,  labourer,  6  Mill  close. 
John,  carter,  232  High  street. 
John,  labourer,  i  Horner's  lane. 
John,  mason,  331  High  street. 
John,  blacksmith,  155  South  street. 

John,  teacher,  Meal  vennelSchool — house,  ii  County  pL 
John,  coach-trimmer,  142  Canal  crescent. 
John,  labourer,  130  South  street. 
John,  dairy,  Craigie. 
John,  cabinetmaker,  8  Horner's  lane. 
John,  tailor,  1 1  Hospital  street. 

John,  labourer,  34  Canal  street  and  13  Cutlog  rennel. 
John,  lapper,  10  West  Mill  street. 
John,  printer,  68  St.  John  street. 
John,  porter,  19  Clayholes. 
John,  carter,  85  Pomarium. 
John,  carter,  207  High  street. 
Joseph,  planemaker,  126  High  street. 
Margaret,  26  Melville  street  and  3  Paul's  square. 
Margaret,  34  Newrow. 
Margaret,  grocer,  10  Bridge  lane. 
Margaret,  213  South  street. 
Margaret,  82  South  street. 
Mrs,  28  Commercial  street. 
Mrs,  3  Mill  wynd. 
Mrs,  24  West  Mill  street. 
Mrs,  41  Main  street. 
Mrs  Adam,  19  Mill  street. 
Mrs  Alexander,  ladies'  nurse,  145  High  street. 
Mrs  Alexander,  shipowner,  15  Main  street. 
Mrs  Alexander,  5  Barossa  street. 
Mrs  Alexander,  55  Watergate. 
Mrs  Alexander,  19  Kirkside. 
Mrs  Alexander,  36  Athole  street. 
Mrs  Alexander,  sick-nurse,  47  Pomarium. 
Mrs  David,  mangle,  49  Stormont  street. 
Mrs  Donald,  greengrocer,  1 1  Castlegable. 
Mrs  George,  28  Melville  street. 
Mrs  James,  219  High  street. 
Mrs  James,  lodgings,  19  North  Methven  street. 
Mrs  James,  46  Commercial  street. 
Mrs  James,  grocer,  174  South  street. 


164  ROBERTSON. 


Robertson,  Mrs  James,  177  South  street. 
Mrs  James,  13  Leonard  street. 
Mrs  John,  13  Thimblerow. 
Mrs  John,  7  Leonard  street. 
Mrs  John,  79  South  street. 
Mrs  John,  96  High  street. 
Mrs  John,  232  South  street. 
Mrs  Lill}'',  1 1  East  Bridge  street. 
Mrs  M.,  81  High  street. 
Mrs  Joseph,  69  South  street. 
Mrs  Robert,  12  Marshall  place. 
Mrs  Robert,  25  Cross  street. 
Mrs  Robert,  35  Hospital  street. 
Mrs  Thomas,  315  High  street. 
Mrs  Thomas,  3  Mill  wynd. 
Mrs  William,  36  Watergate. 
Mrs  William,  13  Cutlog  vennel. 
Mrs  William,  3  Mill  wynd. 
Patrick,  72  High  street. 

Peter,  Model  Lodging-house  keeper,  Skinnergate. 
Peter,  grocer  and  provision  and  coal  merchant,  28  Princes 

street — house,  Castlebank,  Barnhill. 
Peter,  fitter,  196  South  street. 
Peter,  brassfounder,  no  South  street. 
Richard,  carter,  60  Pomarium. 
Robert,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  21  George 

street — house,  1 1  Rose  terrace. 
Robert,  labourer,  33  North  Methven  street. 
Robert,  weaver,  333  High  street. 
Robert,  toll-collector.  Scone  road. 
Robert,  carter,  7  South  Methven  street. 
Robert,  carter,  8  St.  Paul's  square. 
Robert  H.,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  22  High 

street — house,  Viewbank,  Kinnoull. 
Robert,  solicitor,  12  High  st. — house,  i  Mansfield  place. 
Robert,  cowfeeder,  17  Islay  street. 
Robert,  engineer,  10  Canal  street. 
Robert,  shoemaker,  tobacconist,  &c.,  3  West  Bridge  St. 

— house,  20  Gowrie  street. 
Robert,  tailor,  115  South  street. 
&  Arnott,  commission-agents,  56  Princes  street. 
Thomas,  fish  and  game  dealer,  21  South  street — house, 

19  Flesh  vennel. 
Thomas  K.,  printer,  3  Water  vennel. 
Thomas,  wright,  Barnhill. 
Thomas,  porter,  113  High  street. 
Thomas,  contractor,  3  Keir  street. 
Thomas,  labourer,  9  Foundry  lane. 


ROBERTSON ROSS.  1 65 

Robertson,  Walter,  slater,  10  Carpenter  street. 

William,  iron-turner.  Union  street  lane. 

William,  labourer,  232  High  street. 

William,  printer,  85  Watergate. 

William,  clerk,  81  Glover  street. 

William,  mason,  14  Paul  street. 

William,  mason,  17  Whitefriars  street. 

William,  cabinetmaker,  47  Watergate. 

William,  daily,  6  Barrack  street. 

William,  labourer,  23  Cow  vennel. 

William,  dyer,  6  Thirablerow. 

William,  mason,  Craigie  Park  terrace. 

William,  engineer  and  millwright,  40  Canal  st. — ^h.,  24. 

William,  cutter,  51  South  Methven  street. 

William,  cab  proprietor,  14  North  William  street — office, 
6  Gowrie  street,  Bridgend. 

William,  labourer,  9  Flesh  vennel. 

William,  labourer,  17  Horner's  lane. 

William,  labourer,  65  South  street. 
Robson,  Thomas,  porter,  9  Union  street. 
Rodger,  James,  weaver,  386  High  street. 

James,  painter,  300  High  street. 

John,  saddler,  52  South  street. 

John,  engine-driver,  17  Gowrie  street. 

John,  slater,  334  High  street. 

John,  painter,  57  South  street. 

Matthew,  porter,  21  Cross  street. 

Matthew,  saddler,  37  Canal  street. 

Mrs,  44  Newrow. 

Mrs  Alexander,  6  Thimblerow. 

Mrs  John,  63  South  street. 

Mrs  John,  17  Gowrie  street. 
Rodgie,  William,  labourer,  239  High  street. 
Rollo,  James,  sheriff-officer  and  tavern-keeper,  3  High  street. 

James,  blacksmith,  14  Glover  street. 

John,  labourer,  232  High  street. 

Hon.  Mrs  John,  Rosemount,  Bridgend. 

William,  labourer,  72  Canal  street. 

William,  gasfitter,  72  High  street. 
Ronald,  James,  clerk,  5  Curfew  row. 
Rose,  James,  tailor,  8  Barossa  place. 

William,  turner,  177  South  street. 
Ross,  Adam,  fitter,  34  Newrow. 

Alexander,  labourer,  116  High  street. 

Alexander,  shoemaker,  29  Kirkgate. 

Alexander,  clerk,  87  High  street. 

Alexander,  mason,  63  South  street. 

Andrew,  wholesale  grocer,  38  Castlegable — house,  40. 


1 66  ROSS — ROYAL. 


Ross,  Andrew,  baker,  31  Thimblerow. 
Ann,  71  Princes  street. 
Charles,  joiner,  64  Long  causeway. 
Daniel,  labourer,  198  South  street, 

David,  tailor  and  clothier,  179  High  street — house,   18. 
Charlotte  street, 

David,  labourer,  69  South  street. 

David,  plumber,  58  South  Methven  street. 

Eliza,  lodgings,  59  North  Methven  street. 

George,  labourer,  6  Horner's  lane.. 

James,  porter,  41  Cross  street. 

Janet,  3  Cutlog  vennel. 

Jessie,  weaver,  23  Carpenter  street. 

John,  porter,  Craigie  haugh. 

Margaret,  sick-nurse,  228  South  street. 

Mrs  A.,  49  Canal  street. 

Mrs  James,  102  High  street. 

Mrs  James,  238  High  street. 

Mrs  John,  239  High  street. 

Mrs  John,  Mount,  Craigie. 

Mrs  John,  38  Victoria  street. 

Mrs  Lawson,  4  Union  street  lane. 

Mrs  Peter,  Mount,  Craigie. 

Mrs  Thomas,  44  Newrow. 

Thomas,  inkmaker,  198  South  street. 

William,    haircutter   and  ginger-beer  manufacturer,  215 
High  street — house,  56  Athole  street. 

William,  fitter,  266  High  street. 

William  (of  W.  &  J.  Ross),  6  Athole  crescent. 

W.  &  J.,  solicitors,  37  George  street. 

William,  2  Comely  bank,  Scone  road. 
Rcwden,  Alfred,  grain-merchant,  Inchbank,  Bridgend. 
Roy,  Alexander,  porter,  4  Carpenter  street. 

Andrew,  grain-merchant,  24  Canal  street. 

Ann,  16  Rose  terrace. 

James,  Springbank,  Bridgend. 

James,  carter,  42  Leonard  street. 

James,  saddler,  29  Stormont  street. 

John,  butcher,  45  South  Methven  street. 

John,  saw-miller,  Shore. 

Mrs  David,  34  Newrow. 

Mrs  James,  game-dealer,  1 1  Bridge  lane. 

Mrs  James,  23  Castlegable. 

Thomas,  butcher,  47  South  Methven  street. 

William,  saw-miller,  148  South  street. 
Royal  Arch  Mason  Lodge,  71  High  street. 
Royal  Bank  of   Scotland,  80  George  street — Melville 
Jameson,  agent. 


RUGG — SCOTLAND.  1 6  7 

Rugg,  George,  butcher,  i8o  South  street. 
Rupe,  John,  weaver,  27  Kinnoull  causeway. 
Rushforth,  George,  clerk,  2  Whitefriars  street. 

Tames,  labourer,  58  South  street. 
RusseU,  Andrew,  mason,  394  High  street. 

George,  labourer,  1 5 1  High  street. 

James,  baker,  3  Mill  close. 

James  Tyrie,  clerk,  18  Watergate. 

Mrs  James,  78  South  street. 

Thomas,  blacksmith,  i  Rose  lane. 

William,  traffic-inspector,  45  Priory  place. 
Rutherford,  David,  3  Cutlog  vennel. 

David,  joiner,  13  Speygate. 

James,  plumber,  86  High  street. 

John,  supervisor,  51  Priory  place. 

John,  labourer,  53  Leonard  street. 

Miss,  112  South  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  spirit-dealer,  36  Princes  street. 

Mrs  James,  219  High  street. 

Mrs  John,  312  High  street. 

Mrs  Thomas,  75  South  street. 

WilHam,  joiner,  8  Main  street — house,  9  Strathmore  st, 

William,  wireworker,  19  Speygate. 

S 

Sage,  David,  weaver,  46  Pomarium. 

David,  weaver,  102  South  street. 

John,  weaver,  89  South  street. 

Joseph,  weaver,  9  Cross  street. 

Mrs,  seamstress,  258  High  street. 
St.  Clair,  Rev.  J.  P.,  Priory  place. 
St.  Mary's,  Kinnoull. 
St.  Joseph's  Convent,  Stormont  street. 
St.  John's  Foundry,  Foundry  lane — George  Chrystal. 
Salmon,  Major  George  P.,  Willanslee,  Barnhill. 

James,  blacksmith,  45  Commercial  street. 
Sandeman,  David,  bootmaker,  106  High  street. 

Miss,  II  Rose  terrace. 

Mrs  Stewart,  Springland,  Bridgend. 
Sangster,  Mrs  James,  21  Kinnoull  street. 

Sanson,  Robert,  printer  (Perthshire  Advertiser) ,  28  Athole  st. 
Saunders,  John,  tinsmith,  144  South  street. 
Scobie,  James,  blacksmith,  137  High  street. 

John,  New  Inn,  Main  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  53  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Mrs  WilHam,  51   Nwrow. 
Scone  and  Perth  Mason  Lodge,  14  High  street. 
Scotland,  David,  weaver,  68  Pomarium. 


1 68  SCOTLAND — SCOTT. 


Scotland,  Jane,  lodgings,  i6  King  street. 

John,  weaver,  55  Pomarium. 

Mrs  Applin,  26  Pomarium. 

Mrs  James,  352  High  street. 

Mrs  John,  15  Thimblerow. 

Peter,  labourer,  333  High  street. 

Thomas,  labourer,  16  Newrow. 

Thomas,  currier,  340  High  street. 

William,  engine-driver,  1 1 1  South  street. 
Scott,  Alexander,  47  Scott  street. 

Alexander,  joiner,  15  North  port — house  above. 

Alexander,  Castle  Battery,  Barnhill. 

Archibald,  porter,  292  High  street. 

Charles,  porter,  25  Kirkgate. 

Charles,  mason,  44  Main  street. 

David,  surgeon,  9  Athole  street. 

Eliza,  teacher  of  music,  3  Albert  place. 

George,  mason,  39  Pomarium. 

George,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  3  St.  John's  pi. — h.  above. 

Helen,  89  Main  street. 

James,  solicitor,  18  Watergate. 

James,  fitter,  6  Cross  street. 

James,  75  Victoria  place. 

James,  labourer,  15  Kirkgate. 

James,  groom,  6  Canal  street. 

James,  porter,  55  Strathmore  street. 

James,  dyer,  14  Gladstone  terrace. 

&  Son,  James,  wool-merchants,  44  Leonard  street. 

John,  labourer,  17  East  Bridge  street. 

John,  Waverley  Inn,  41  Watergate. 

John,  mason,  122  Canal  crescent. 

Margaret,  21  Union  street. 

Margaret  F.,  teacher  of  music,  69  North  Methven.  street. 

Matthew,  25  South  William  street. 

Mrs  David,  19  Speygate. 

Mrs  Edward,  139  South  street. 

Mrs  George,  9  Watergate. 

Mrs  James,  58  Long  causeway. 

Mrs  John,  17  Cutlog  vennel. 

Mrs  John,  26  Princes  street. 

Mrs  John,  grocer,  93  Leonard  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  24  Carpenter  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  198  High  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  146  High  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  95  High  street. 

Robert,  weaver,  19  Union  street. 

Thomas,  baker,  33  Kinnoull  street. 

Thomas,  weaver,  6  Strathmore  street. 


SCOTT — SHAW.  169 


Scott,  Daniel,  labourer,  75  South  street. 

Thomas,  mason,  16  Mam  street. 

Wilham  D.,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  18  and  20  Mill 
street — house,  12  Charlotte  street. 

William,  sailmaker,  311  High  street. 

William,  dairy-keeper,  165  South  street. 
Scrimgeour,  Catherine,  39  Kinnoull  causeway. 

David,  mason,  22  Melville  street. 

Donald,  labourer,  22  Barrack  street. 

James,  labourer,  69  South  street. 

James,  painter,  47  Pomarium. 

John,  labourer,  i  Curfew  row. 

John,  clerk,  St.  Catherine's  place. 

John,  porter,  135  Canal  street. 

John,  porter,  26  South  Methven  street. 

Mrs  James,  4  Cow  vennel. 

Robert,  weaver,  59  Pomarium. 

Robert,  painter,  85  Pomarium. 

William,  weaver,  55  Pomarium. 
Selby,  John,  railway  guard,  16  Glover  street. 
Semple,  Archibald,  dairy,  9  Hospital  street. 

William,  dairy,  10  North  Methven  street. 
Session-Clerk's  Office,  3  St.  John  street— J.  Thomas,  clerk. 
Seton,  Duncan,  salesman,  71  High  street. 

L.,  5  East  Bridge  street. 

Mrs  Donald,  2  Flesh  vennel. 
Shand,  James,  railway  guard,  29  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Robert,  teacher,  68  St.  John  street. 
Shanklie,  Mrs  William,  feather-dresser,  4  George  street. 
Sharp,  Andrew,  labourer,  56  West  Mill  street. 

David,  blacksmith,  89  South  street. 

David,  gardener,  11  East  Bridge  street. 

David,  painter,  132  High  street. 

James,  surfaceman,  32  (xlover  street. 

John,  gardener,  55  Strathmore  street. 

Mrs  Charles,  57  King  street. 

Mrs  James,  11  Union  street. 

Mrs  John,  19  Barossa  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  laundress,  32  Horse  cross. 

Mrs  William,  9  Speygate. 

Peter,  porter,  81  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Thomas,  brassfounder,  23  Commercial  street. 

William,  Charles  street  granaries  and  Innerbuist  mills. 
■Shaw,  Alexander,  labourer,  85  South  street. 

Catherine,  87  Watergate. 

George,  joiner,  5  Earl's  dykes. 

James,  corkcutter,  27  Castlegable. 

James,  baker,  113  High  street. 


I/O  SHAW SIME. 


Shaw,  Mrs  William,  75  South  street. 

Norman,  blacksmith,  224  High  street. 

Norman,  labourer,  141  South  street. 

Robert,  baker,  51  Princes  street. 

William,  slater,  32  West  Mill  street. 

William,  printer,  25  High  street. 
Shearer,  Alexander,  inkmaker,  i  Kirkgate. 

George,  2  Victoria  street. 

John,  labourer,  9  South  William  street. 
Shedden,  Charles,  38  Princes  street. 

David,  blacksmith,  i  Paul  street. 

James,  carriage-builder,  95  South  street. 

James,  confectioner,  65  North  Methven  street. 

Mrs  Andrew,  George  Inn  lane. 

Mrs  John,  129  South  street. 
Shepherd,  Edward,  fireman,  180  South  street. 

George,  labourer,  14  Bridge  lane. 

James,  seedsman  and  potato-dealer,  12  Kirkside. 

John,  engine-driver,  88  South  street. 

Margaret,  fruiterer,  12  Bridge  lane. 

Misses,  boarding  academy,  6  Charlotte  street. 

Mrs  John,  27  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Mrs  Thomas,  clothier,  41  Leonard  street. 

Robert,  tailor,  1 1  Canal  street. 

William,  tailor,  15  Clay  holes. 

William,  grain-merchant,  16  Queen  street. 
Sheriff-Clerk's  Office,  County  Buildings. 
Sherman,  Mrs,  i  Kirkgate. 

Sherwill,  Lieutenant-Colonel  W.  S.,  2  Barossa  place. 
Shields  &  Co.,  John,  Wallace  Works,  Balhousie. 

John  (of  Shields  &  Co.),  11  Melville  street. 
Shilland,  John,  dyer,  72  High  street. 
Shirkey,  John,  labourer,  148  South  street. 

James,  labourer,  50  Meal  vennel. 
Shoemaker  Incorporation  Hall,  97  South  street. 
Short,  Mrs  Edward,  watchmaker,  82  High  street — house,  68. 
Sidey,  Alexander,  gardener,  223  South  street. 

Archibald,  labourer,  146  High  street. 

Charles  Graham  (late  postmaster),  21  Barossa  place. 

Henry,  salesman,  68  Pligh  street. 

Jane,  5  Gowrie  street. 

Mrs  Thomas,  64  South  street. 

Robert,  carter,  34  West  Mill  street. 

Robert,  labourer,  224  High  street. 
Sievewright,    William,    teacher    (General    Prison),     12    North 

Methven  street. 
Simcock,  George,  platelayer,  ^^  Glover  street. 
Sime,  Alexander,  sawyer,  Barrack  street. 


SIME SINCLAIR.  17I 


Sime,  Archibald,  ropespinner,  333  High  street, 

David,  mason,  51  KinnouU  causeway- 

EUzabeth,  dressmaker,  34  Athole  street. 

George,  railway  guard,  300  High  street. 

James,  porter,  90  Reform  place. 

Hfilen,  12  Meal  vennel. 

John,  porter,  46  Carr's  croft. 

John  B.,  millinery  warehouse,  225  and  227  High  street — 
house,  229. 

John,  pensioner,  9  Commercial  street. 

Joseph,  prison  warder,  89  South  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  milliner,  23  King  street. 

Mrs  Andrew,  1 2  Barossa  street. 

Mrs  James,  winder,  34  Newrow. 

Mrs  W.  D.,  102  High  street. 
Simie,  Mrs  David,  238  High  street. 
Simpson,  Alexander,  engine-driver,  23  Priory  place. 

Barbara  M.,  16  Barossa  place. 

Charles,  City  Hall  Tavern,  Kirkside. 

Charles,  carter,  3  South  St.  John's  place. 

David,  blacksmith,  37  Canal  street. 

Gilles  (R.  P.  R.),  39  Princes  street. 

James,  coachman,  8  Castlegable. 

James,  White  Horse  Hotel,  North  William  street. 

James,  labourer,  i  Paul's  close. 

John,  manure  and  feeding-stuff  merchant,  18  Victoria  st.. 
and  9  Kirkgate — house,  6  Greenmount  Villas,  Burnt- 
island. 

John,  waggon-inspector,  39  Kinnoull  causeway. 

John,  labourer,  35  Kinnoull  causeway. 

,  dyer,  23  Guard  vennel. 

John,  railway- guard,  12  Long  causeway. 

Peter,  14  Queen  street. 

Richard,  labourer,  130  South  street. 

William,  fitter,  St.  Ann's  lane. 
Simson,  Ann,  11  Marshall  place. 

Robert,  2  Graham's  place.  King  street. 

Samson,  clerk,  43  Glover  street, 
Sinclair,  Alexander,  manure-agent,  175  South  street. 

Betsy,  19  Leonard  street. 

David,  engine-fitter,  145  High  street. 

Donald,  tailor,  190  High  street. 

Hugh,  ropemaker,  182  South  street. 

James,  bootcloser,  333  High  street. 

James,  police-constable,  13  Speygate. 

James,  labourer,  22  Union  lane. 

James,  bootmaker,  42  Skinnergate. 

John,  coach-painter,  10  County  place. 


172  SINCLAIR SMEATON. 

Sinclaii-,  Joseph,  mason,  i  Gladstone  terrace. 

Mary,  6  Charlotte  street. 

Mrs  John,  tailor,  148  South  street. 

Mrs  John,  133  Canal  crescent. 

Mrs  Joseph,  2  Long  causeway. 

Peter,  wood-merchant,  126  High  street. 

Robert,  eating-house,  41  Castlegable. 

Robert,  14  Pomarium. 

William,  blacksmith,  Baxter's  vennel. 
Singer's  Sewing-Machine  Co.,  74  St.  John  street. 
Sirket,  Mrs  William,  39  Watergate. 

Willip,m,  shoemaker,  184  South  street. 
Skeete,  Horace,  solicitor,  Tay  street — house,  Bailbrook  Lodge. 

Mrs  Henry  A.,  23  Gowrie  street. 
Skirving,  Alexander,  pensioner,  63  South  street. 
Skinner,  Helen,  159  South  street. 

John,  coal-merchant,  43  Leonard  street. 

Mary,  129  High  street. 

William,  fruiterer,  67  North  Methven  street. 

William,  coal-merchant,  26  Carpenter  street. 
Slater,  Margaret,  47  Stormont  street. 

Mrs  John,  151  High  street. 

Robert,  corkcutter,  246  High  street. 

Thomas,  shoemaker,  23  Pomarium. 

William,  184  South  street. 
Smail,  David  C,  veterinary  surgeon,  24  Canal  street. 

James   &   Robert,   furnishing  ironmongers,  34A  South 
Methven  street. 

Mrs  William,  Priory  place. 
Small,  Alexander,  shopman,  30  Barrack  street. 

James,  missionary,  16  Strathmore  street. 

Janet,  159  South  street. 

John,  carter,  87  High  street. 

John,  currier,  14  Barrack  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  159  South  street. 

Peter,  dyer,  2  Whitefriars  street. 

Samuel,  labourer,  14  Pomarium, 

William  T.,  mechanic,  19  Cross  street. 

William,  mason,  14  Cow  vennel. 
Smart,  David,  architect,  8  High  st. — h..  Rock  Bank,  Kinnoull. 

James,  architect,  14  Hospital  street. 

James,  engine-driver,  15  Earl's  dykes. 

John,  mason,  154  South  street. 

Mrs  John,  57  South  street. 
Smeaton,  Alexander,  labourer,  43  Mill  street. 

John,  iron-turner,  21  Kinnoull  street. 

Peter,  clerk,  12  South  street. 

Peter,  clerk,  24  Canal  street. 


SMEATON SMITH.  1 73 


Smeaton,  William,  flesher,  9  Flesh  vennel. 

William,  slater,  214  High  street. 
Smith,  Alexander,  joiner,  38  Athole  street. 

Alexander,  bar-officer,  5  Canal  street. 

Alexander  B.,  LL.D.  (Academy),  Sunbank,  Bamhill. 

Andrew,  labourer,  4 J  Mill  street. 

Ann,  7  Stormont  street. 

Charles,  clerk,  21  Main  street. 

Charles  Joseph,  organist,  Blackfriars  House. 

D.  Crawford,  commission  agent,  6  South  St.  John's  place, 

David,  blacksmith,  154  South  street. 

David,  labourer,  43  Stormont  street. 

David,  bootmaker,  1 1  Main  street — house,  9. 

David  (of  J.  &  D.  Smith),  5  Charlotte  place. 

Frederick,  gardener,  39  Kinnoull  causeway. 

George,  brakesman,  4  Union  street. 

George,  labourer,  5  South  street. 

Gordon,  dresser,  207  High  street. 

James,  mason,  396  High  street. 

James,  gardener,  21  Main  street. 

James,  hostler,  8  Skinnergate. 

James,  labourer,  8  Commercial  street. 

James,  baker,  7  Leonard  street. 

J.  &  D.,  tailors,  clothiers,  and  warehousemen,  13  and  24 
Charlotte  street. 

J.  &  J.,  grain-merchants — granaries,  Charles  street. 

James,  baker,  38  High  street. 

James,  gardener,  21  Main  street. 

James,  blacksmith.  Guard  vennel. 

James,  Moncreiffe  Arms  Inn,  59  Princes  street. 

James,  police  constable,  i  Paul  street. 

Jane,  winder,  148  South  street. 

John,  turner,  14  Pomarium. 

John,  labourer,  33  North  Methven  street. 

John,  watchman,  18  Barrack  street. 

John,  joiner,  16  Pomarium. 

John,  labourer,  73  Main  street. 

John,  baker,  61  Strathmore  street. 

Joseph  (of  J.  &  D.  S.),  14  Rose  terrace. 

Margaret,  77  Leonard  street. 

Marion,  394  High  street. 

Mary,  17  Meal  vennel. 

Mrs  Alexander,  31  Thimblerow. 

Mrs  Andrew,  Corsiehill. 

Mrs  Uavid,  18  Barrack  street. 

Mrs  David,  7  Thimblerow. 

Mrs  David,  43  Pomarium. 

Mrs  David,  219  High  street. 


1 74  SMITH SOUTAR. 


.Smith,  Mrs  James,  19  Queen  street. 

Mrs  John,  washer,  3  Scott  street. 

Mrs  John,  56  Pomarium. 

Mrs  John,  dressmaker,  56  George  street. 

Mrs  Laurence,  lodgings,  37  King  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  washer,  41  Glover  street. 

Mrs  William,  39  Castlegable. 

Peter,  grocer,  203  South  street — house,  47  Canal  street. 

Peter,  commercial  traveller,  8  Comely  bank,  Scone  road. 

Peter,  engine-driver,  58  Long  causeway. 

Peter,  shoemaker,  65  Glover  street. 

Peter,  cabinetmaker,  18  Carpenter  street. 

Robert,  taUor,  14  Kirkgate. 

Robert,  porter,  i  Horner's  lane. 

Robert,  labourer,  46  Pomarium. 

Robert,  engine-fitter,  308  High  street. 

Robert  B.,  grocer  and  wine-merchant,  70  St.  John  street 
• — house,  Moncreiffe  terrace,  Craigie. 

Robert,  toys,  &c.,  242  High  street — house,  239, 

&  Son,  bacon-curers,  58  Victoria  street — h.,  43  Piioiy  pi. 

Thomas,  policeman,  219  South  street. 

Thomas,  shoemaker,  266  High  street, 

Thomas,  accordion  tuner,  19  Leonard  street. 

Thomas,  shoemaker,  8  Union  street  lane. 

Thomas,  engine-driver,  29  Cross  street. 

William  R.,  painter,  12  Union  street  lane. 

Rev.  William,  D.D.,  16  Melville  street. 
Sneddon,  John,  police  constable,  Bamhill. 
■Solicitors'  Library,  County  Buildings. 
Somerville,  Mrs  James,  53  Leonard  street. 

Thomas,  seaman,  44  Meal  vennel. 

Thomas,  shoemaker,  55  High  street. 
;Sorley,  Mrs  James,  2  Blackfriars  street. 
Sorlie,  David,  cowfeeder,  14  Back  wynd,  Bridgend. 

William,  joiner,  170  High  street. 
.•fSoutar,  Alexander,  commercial  traveller,  Balhousie  street. 

David,  commercial  traveller,  4  Stormont  street. 

James,  baker,  67  South  Methven  street — house,  65. 

John,  engine-driver,  64  Long  causeway. 

John,  police  constable,  17  Keir  street. 

John,  tinsmith,  86  High  street — house,  89  South  street. 

Margaret,  2  Thistle  lane. 

Misses,  14  South  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  I  Paul  street- 
Mrs  George,  24  West  Mill  street. 

Mrs  Jane,  4  South  street. 

Peter,  labourer,  65  Strathmore  street- 
Peter,  dyer,  52  Athole  street. 


SOUTAR — STENHOUSE.  175 

Soutar,  Thomas,  agent  (Commercial  Bank),  4  Princes  street 
Spalding,  George,  factory  overseer,  16  Barrack  street. 

Robert,    wool-merchant,    2    Murray    street — house,    17 
Cutlog  vennel. 
"Speed,  Mrs  Francis,  309  High  street. 
Speedie,  Alexander,  fishmonger,  17  St.  John  st. — ^house,  Tay  st. 

Charles,  ropespinner,  85  South  street. 

Easton,  50  Leonard  street. 

John,  shoemaker,  6  P^oundry  lane. 

Mrs  Elizabeth,  266  High  street. 
Spence,  George,  labourer,  28  Whitefriars  street. 

Hay,  fitter,  39  Pomarium. 

James,  engineer,  9  South  William  street. 

Mrs  William,  113  High  street. 

Peter,  shoemaker,  38  Skinnergate. 

William,  bootmaker,  21  Kirkside. 
Spiers,  James,  chimney-sweeper,  137  South  street. 

Jane,  confectioner,  137  South  street. 

John,  plasterer,  29  Stormont  street. 
Spottiswoode,  Duncan,  i  Charlotte  street. 
Sprunt,  John,  sawmiller,  32  Long  causeway. 

John,  brassfounder,  15  Charteris  street. 

Robert,  fireman.  Shore. 

Thomas,  curator,  Museum. 

Thomas,  labourer,  23  KinnouU  street. 

Mrs  Forrester,  22  North  port. 
Staff-Officer  of  Pensioners'  Office,  Perth  Barracks. 
Stage,  Andrew,  mason,  146  High  street. 
Stalker  &  Boyd,  painters  and  paperhangers,  27  South  street- 
Charles,  miller,  151  High  street. 

John,  mason,  15  Glover  street. 

John,  labourer,  36  West  Mill  street. 

John,  engine-driver,  170  High  street. 

William  (of  Stalker  &  Boyd),  13  Princes  street. 
'Stanford,  James,  saddler,  14  North  Methven  street. 
Stanhope,  Edward,  labourer,  190  High  street. 
JStark,  Alexander,  fireman,  7  Leonard  street. 

George,  labourer,  82  South  street. 

James,  engraver,  10  St.  Ann's  lane. 
:Steele,  Mrs  James,  122  Canal  street. 

James,  labourer,  232  High  street. 

John,  Fairmount,  Barnhill. 

James,  commercial  traveller,  31  York  place. 

Mungo,  labourer,  34  Newrow. 

William  D.,  Pitcullen,  Bridgend. 
'Stein,  William  M.,  inspector  of  poor  for  KinnouU,  Tay  street — 

house,  3  Main  street. 
Stenhouse;,  Alexander,  taUor,  10  High  street. 


176  STENHOUSE — STEWART. 

Stenhouse,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  85  Leonard  street. 
Stephens,  Alexander,  callenderer,  34  Newrow. 

Mrs,  232  High  street. 
Stevens,  Mrs  Alexander,  16  Pomarium. 

Christie,  bootcloser,  44  Castlegable. 
Stephen,  John,  clerk,  40  Barossa  street. 
Stevenson,  Edward,  labourer,  83  Glover  street. 

Joseph,  accountant,  37  George  street — house,  21  Melville 
street. 

Peter,  labourer,  29  Cross  street. 

R.  J.  (School  of  Art),  Comelybank  Cottage. 
Stewart,  Aitken,  brushmaker,  13  Paul  street. 

Alexander,  joiner,  Gladstone  terrace. 

Alexander,  hairdresser,  2  County  place — h.  16  Athole  st. 

Alexander,  tailor,  47  High  street. 

Alexander,  fish-dealer,  27  Guard  vennel. 

Alexander,  engine-driver,  40  Victoria  street. 

Alexander,  fireman,  71  Pomarium. 

Alexander,  labourer,  44  Meal  vennel. 

Alexander,  butcher,  277  High  street. 

Alexander,  fish-dealer,  lO  Kirkside. 

Alexander,  cartwi'ight,  23  Athole  street. 

Alexander,  inspector  of  rails,  23  Glover  street. 

Archibald,  labourer,  384  High  street. 

Archibald,  labourer,  65  Leonard  street. 

Archibald,  grocer,  i  Glover  street. 

Archibald,  porter,  13  Cutlog  vennel. 

Betsy,  1 1  Rose  terrace. 

Catherine,  18  Barrack  street. 

Catherine,  39  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Catherine,  Paradise  place,  Victoria  street. 

Charles  (of  Brady  &  Stewart),  9  North  Methven  street. 

Charles,  porter,  20  Melville  street. 

Charles,  mason,  7  Low  street. 

Charles,  coachwright,  6  Paul  street. 

Charles,  labourer,  16  Strathmore  street. 

Charles,  stoker,  36  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Charles,  lather,  17  Horner's  lane — house,  West  Mill  st. 

Daniel,  carpenter,  239  High  street. 

Daniel,  dairy-keeper,  50  South  street — house,  45. 

Daniel,  railway- guard,  ii  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Daniel,  baker,  Thimblerow. 

David,  porter,  62  Long  causeway. 

David,  porter,  266  High  street. 

David,  shoemaker,  22  Union  lane. 

David,  labourer,  72  Watergate. 

David,  shoemaker,  3  Curfew  row. 

David,  tailor,  13  Cutlog  vennel. 


STEWART.  177 

Stewart,  David,  weaver,  31  Thimblerow.    . 
David,  baker,  8  Cutlog  vennel. 
Donald,  dairy,  1 1  Watergate. 
Donald,  carter,  New  Shore. 

Duncan,  dairy,  87  Canal  street.  ! 

Duncan,  weaver,  354  High  street. 
Duncan,  labourer,  1 5  Foundry  lane. 
Duncan,  labourer,  219  High  street. 
Duncan,  confectioner,  5  King  street. 
Duncan,  cabinetmaker,  126  South  street. 
Elizabeth,  2  Charlotte  street. 
Farquhar,  baker,  4  Bridge  lane. 
Francis,  labourer,  37  Watergate. 
George,  smith,  Low  Craigie. 
George,  grocer  and  spirit-merchant,  272  High  street — 

house,  6  Mill  wynd. 
George,  sawyer,  22  Clayholes. 
Henry,  labourer,  13  Barossa  street. 
Isabella,  23  North  Methven  street. 
James,  engine-fitter,  39  Castlegable. 
James,  labourer,  386  High  street. 
James,  labourer,  9  St  Paul's  square. 
James,  blacksmith,  94  Canal  street. 
James,  lathsplitter,  206  South  street. 
James  D.,  chemist,  i  King  street— house  above. 
James,  ship  carpenter,  28  Long  causeway. 
James,  engine-fitter,  Gladstone  terrace. 
James,  labourer,  232  South  street. 
James,  labourer,  6  Mill  close. 
James,  labourer,  13  Barossa  street. 
Tames,  tailor,  7  North  William  street. 
James,  dentist,  246  High  street. 
James,  labourer,  55  Glover  street. 
James,  flesher,  144  South  street. 

James,  grocer,  196  High  street — house,  i  Glover  street, 
James,  joiner,  223  South  street. 
James,  warder,  58  South  street. 
James,  ginger-beer  manufacturer,  68  High  street. 
James,  joiner,  199  High  street. 
James,  letter-carrier,  9  Union  street  lane. 
Jane,  47  High  street. 
Janet,  116  High  street. 
John,  solicitor,  68  St.  John  street. 
John  B.,    grocer  and    spirit-dealer,  4  County   Place — 

house,  81  Canal  street. 
John,  tailor,  33  Castlegable. 
John,  labourer,  370  High  street. 
John,  surgeon-dentist,  28  St.  John  street. 

N 


1 78  STEWART. 


Stewart,  John,  collector  (C.  Railway),  MoncreifFe  terrace. 
John,  police  constable,  8  Commercial  street. 
John,  merchant,  31  James  street. 
John,  labourer,  22  North  port. 
John,  mason,  224  High  street. 
John,  mason,  1 1  Barossa  street. 
John,  porter,  6  Blackfriars  street. 
John,  seaman,  126  High  street. 
John,  horse-dealer,  27  Guard  vennel. 
John,  M.D.,  R.N.,  Craigard,  KinnouU. 
John,  fish-dealer,  25  Guard  vennel. 
John,  stoker,  8  Whitefriars  street. 
John,  labourer,  8  Paul's  close,  Newrow. 
John,  butcher,  129  High  street. 
John,  shoemaker,  71  High  street. 
John,  draper's  assistant,  St.  Ann's  lane. 
John,  machinist,  253  High  street. 
John,  engineer  and  millwright,  13  King  street. 
John,  gardener.  North  Bank,  Craigie. 
John,  carpenter,  2  Paul's  close. 
John,  labourer,  9  Paul  street. 
John,  labourer,  44  Skinnergate. 
John,  labourer,  55  High  street. 

Malcolm,  solicitor,  31  George  street — house,  10  King  st. 
Mary,  18  Watergate. 
Mrs  Alexander,  1 1  Canal  street. 
Mrs  Alexander,  grocer,  12  Athole  street. 
Mrs  Alexander,  lodgings,  Barnhill. 
Mrs  Catherine,  219  High  street. 
Mrs  Charles,  145  High  street. 
Mrs  D.,  Albion  Inn,  60  High  street. 
Mrs  Daniel,  baker,  205  High  street — house,  207. 
Mrs  Daniel,  22  North  port  and  23  Castlegable. 
Mrs  David,  17  Stormont  street. 
Mrs  David,  49  KinnouU  causeway. 
Mrs  Duncan,  10  County  place. 

Mrs  Helen,  grocer,  21  Commercial  street — house,  17. 
Mrs  James,  4  South  street. 
Mrs  James,  18  Kirkgate. 
Mrs  James,  3  Cutlog  vennel. 
Mrs  James,  13  Speygate. 
Mrs  John,  126  High  street. 
Mrs  John,  34  Pomarium. 
Mrs  John,  87  High  street. 
Mrs  John,  15  Melville  street. 
Mrs  John,  High  Craigie. 
Mrs  John,  89  South  street. 
Mrs  Neil,  30  North  Methven  street. 


STEWART STOBIE.  1/9 

Stewart,  Mrs  Peter,  9  Castlegable. 

Mrs  Peter,  206  South,  street. 

Mrs  Thomas,  7  Keir  street. 

Mrs  Thomas,  64  Long  causeway. 

Mrs  William,  81  High  street. 

Omond,  blacksmith,  13  Cow  vennel. 

Peter,  labourer,  80  High  street. 

Peter,  engine-driver,  15  Glover  street. 

Peter,  flesher,  126  High  street. 

Robert,  labourer,  41  Stormont  street. 

Robert,  fireman,  13  Paul  street. 

Robert,  fish-dealer,  25  Guard  vennel. 

Robert,  KinnouU  Arms  Inn,  33  South  Methven  street. 

Robert,  jun.,  game-dealer,  32  South  Methven  street. 

Robert,  saddler,  7  James  street. 

Robert,  bookseller  and  stationer,  39  St.  John  street — 
house,  17  Scott  street. 

Robert,  labourer,  20  Union  lane. 

Simon,  railway  guard,  82  Pomarium. 

Susan,  Taybank,  Isla  road. 

Susan,  17  Kinnoull  street. 

Thomas,  bootcloser,  44  Meal  vennel. 

Thomas,  tailor,  4  South  street. 

Thomas,  engine-driver,  85  South  street. 

William,  painter,  258  High  street. 

William,  flesher,  59  Meal  vennel. 

William,  mason,  279  High  street. 

William,  shoemaker,  4  Mill  wynd. 

William,  shoemaker,  71  Leonard  street. 

William  F.,  hairdresser,  5  Mill  st. — house,  81  High  st. 

William,  millwright,  St.  Catherine's  place. 

William  Grant,  grocer,  189  High  street — house,  8  Mill  st. 

William,  fireman,  103  South  street. 

William,  clerk,  19  Mill  street. 

William,  warehouseman,  8  Barossa  place. 

William,  shoemaker,  219  High  street. 

William,  mason,  64  Long  causeway. 
Stimpson,  Mrs  H.,  sicknurse,  50  High  street. 
Stirling,  David  H.,  M.D.,  4  Athole  place. 

John,  tailor,  26  Barossa  street. 
.Stirton,  Alexander,  carter,  8  North  Methven  street. 

Charles,  tailor,  15  Kirkgate. 

John,  joiner,  75  Leonard  street. 

John,  shoemaker,  31  George  street. 

John,  fitter,  33  Stormont  street. 

John,  fireman,  34  Newrow. 

Mrs  John,  saddler,  7  High  st. — house,  8  East  Bridge  st. 
Stobie,  George,  firuiterer,  23  Kirkgate. 


l8o  STOBIE — STURROCK. 


Stobie,  Joseph,  surgeon-dentist,  14  St.  John  street. 
Stocks,  Wharton,  dyer,  Priory  place. 
Storer,  Laurence,  maltster,  Craigie  Mill. 
Stott,  Joshua,  teacher,  35  Athole  street. 
Strachan,  George,  grocer,  76  Canal  street. 

Isabella,  12  Melville  street. 

Isabella,  214  High  street. 

Isabella,  42  North  Methven  street. 

James,  labourer,  50  Glover  street. 

Peter,  railway  guard,  54  Glover  street. 

William,  dyer,  163  South  street. 
Strang,  David,  grocer,  13  Bridge  lane. 

Mrs  James,  13  Claypotts  wynd. 

Mrs  John,  21  Priory  place. 

Mrs  Peter,  grocer,  loi  Canal  street. 

Peter,  druggist  and  dentist,  166  High  street — house,  34. 
St.  John  street. 

William,  labourer,  12  Whitefriars  street. 
Strathdee,  Mrs  George,  13  Paul  street. 

Stewart,  clerk,  39  Watergate. 
Stratheam,  David,  labourer,  8  Pomarium. 

James,  weaver,  i  Rose  lane. 

Mrs  James,  53  Pomarium. 

William,  warper,  42  Long  causeway. 
Stratton,  David,  wood-merchant,  Shore. 

George,  painter,  148  South  street. 

James,  26  Pomarium. 

John,  joiner,  3  Clayholes. 

William,  plasterer,  31  Pomarium. 

William,  joiner,  38  Watergate. 
Stratz,  Louis,  watchmaker,  31  High  street — house,  16  Main  st. 
Strawbridge,  Robert,  engineer,  48  Newrow. 
Street,  Mrs  Joseph,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  41  George  street 

— house,  31. 
Strombie,  Antonio,  figure-maker,  212  High  street. 
Stronach,  John,  painter,  163  High  street. 
Strong,  Mrs  Charles,  lodging,  14  Mill  street. 
Stuart,  Charles  C,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  43; 
South  Methven  street — house,  i  Charlotte  place. 

Elizabeth,  register  office,  30  High  street. 

Susan,  Taybank,  Bridgend. 
Stubbles,  John,  labourer,  11  Low  street. 

Sturrock,  Alexander,  lathsplitter,    13   Scott  street — house,    10 
County  place. 

David,  fitter,  40  Pomarium. 

David,  clerk,  13  Queen  street. 

John,  labourer,  8  Pomarium. 

Mrs  James,  furnishings,  9  South  street. 


STURROCK — TAYLOR.  151 

Sturrock,  William,  Beaconsfield,  Kinnoull. 
Sunter,  Mrs  David,  29  Cross  street. 
Surridge,  James,  gardener,  55  Strathmore  street. 
Sutherland,  Rev.  Archibald,  23  York  place. 

George,  potato  and  coal  merchant,  Glasgow  road  coal 
depot — house,  Peel  Farm. 

James,  17  Kinnoull  street. 

Mrs  James,  8  Barrack  street. 

Mrs  James,  Bumside,  Craigie. 

Mrs  John,  26  Carr's  croft. 
Swan,  Andrew,  potato-merchant,  79  Glover  street. 

Mrs  James,  lodgings,  77  Leonard  street. 

Mrs  John,  1 1  Keir  street. 

WUliam,  joiner,  103  South  street. 
Sword,  David,  labourer,  44  Long  causeway. 

James,  dyer,  139  Canal  crescent. 
Syme,  Andrew  (of  Garvie  &  Syme),  44  Athole  street. 

Tainsh,  Edward,  printer,  15  Main  street. 

James,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  31  and  120 
South  street. 

Margaret,  55  Watergate. 

Mrs  James,  8  Mill  street. 
Tait,  John,  photographer,  Caledonian  road — ^h.,  i  York  place. 

Mrs  Robert,  25  Leonard  street. 
Talbot,  John,  painter,  15  St.  Ann's  lane. 
Tanniehill,  John,  warder,  65  Pomarium. 
Tasker,  Adam,  fitter,  12  Barrack  street. 
Taylor,  Alexander,  weaver,  72  Pomarium. 

Andrew,  pointsman,  5  Pomarium. 

Andrew,  miller,  18  West  Mill  street. 

Charles,  labourer,  20  Thimblerow. 

Christina,  weaver,  Dovecotland. 

Colin,  hawker,  219  High  street. 

David,  49  Strathmore  street. 

David,  contractor,  20  Newrow. 

David,  mason,  55  Commercial  street. 

David,  KinnouU  HUl  Lodge. 

David,  shoemaker,  75  Pomarium. 

David,  van-driver,  344  High  street. 

George,  labourer,  1 7  Cutlog  vennel. 

George,  labourer,  6  Thimblerow. 

Hugh,  labourer,  18  Canal  street. 

James,  brushmaker,  135  High  street. 

James,  jun.,  brushmaker,  137  High  street. 

James,  labourer,  224  High  street. 

James,  labourer,  7  Scott  street. 


iSz  TAYLOR. 

Taylor,  James,  bootmaker,  i  County  place. 

James,  ironmonger  and  blaclcsmith,  27  and  31  Kinnoull 

street — house  above. 
Janet,  238  High  street. 
John,  dyer,  163  South  street. 
John,  labourer,  8  Homer's  lane. 

John,  draper,  164  High  street — house,  27  James  street, 
John,  mason,  55  Mill  street. 
John,  painter,  34  Meal  vennel. 
John,  hatter,  93  High  street. 
John,  labourer,  14  Leonard  street. 
John,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  33  George  street. 
Margaret,  staymaker,  5  Barossa  street. 
Margaret,  316  High  street. 
Mary,  20  Newrow. 
Mary,  Orchardbank,  Barnhill. 
Michael,  hawker,  148  South  street. 
Mrs  Alexander,  32  Long  causeway. 
Mrs  David,  63  Leonard  street. 
Mrs  David,  grocer,  235  High  street. 
Mrs  David,  27  Commercial  street. 
Mrs  George,  36  Long  causeway. 
Mrs  James,  71  Pomarium. 
Mrs  John,  16  Leonard  street. 
Mrs  Robert,  219  High  street. 
Mrs  Thomas,  16  Union  street  lane. 
Mrs  Thomas,  58  Long  causeway. 
Mrs  Thomas,  4  South  Methven  street. 
Mrs  William,  20  County  place. 
Peter,  market-gardener,  Barnhill. 
Peter,  joiner,  34  Newrow. 
Peter,  clerk,  75  Leonard  street. 
Peter,  guard,  61  Glover  street. 
Peter,  tobacconist,  221  High  street. 
Richard,  joiner,  48  Athole  street. 

R.  D.,  draper,  45  High  st. — house,  7  South  Methven  st^ 
Robert,  labourer,  9  Charteris  street. 
Robert,  labourer,  45  Newrow. 
Thomas,  tenter,  35  Stormont  street. 
William,  mason,  30  Commercial  street,  Bridgend. 
William,  mason,  6  Barossa  street. 
William,  315  High  street. 
William,  coachwright,  25  High  street. 
William,  glazier,  102  High  street. 
William,  dyer,  151  High  street. 
WUliam,  labourer,  25  High  street. 
William,  sawyer,  276  High  street. 
William,  &  Co.,  printers,  25  High  street. 


TEMPLETON — THOMSON.  1 83 


Templeton,  Alexander,  teacher,  15  Scott  street. 

James,   millinery  warehouse,    15   George  street — house, 
Glencairn  ViUa,  Kinnoull. 
Thaw,  Mrs  David,  74  Pomarium. 
Thomas,  Francis,  smith,  246  High  street. 

James,  219  High  street. 

Jane,  43  Scott  street. 

John,  Maxwellton,  Kinnoull. 

John,  carter,  135  Canal  crescent. 

John,  blacksmith,  246  High  street. 

John  (of  Thomas  &  MacLeish),  Sheriff  and  Commissary 
Clerk,  County  Buildings — house,  25  Barossa  place. 

&  MacLeish,  soHcitors  and  bank-agents,  3  St.  John  st. 

Mrs  Francis,  milliner,  190  High  street. 

Robert,  Potterhill,  Bridgend. 
Thomson,  Alexander,  labourer,  10  St  Ann's  lane. 

Alexander,  labourer,  2  Barrack  street. 

Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  271  High  street- 
house.  West  Bank. 

Alexander,  cooper,  4  Mill  street. 

Alexander,  printer,  23  Commercial  street. 

Alexander,  wood-merchant,  Croft  Villa. 

Andrew,  engine-fitter,  Craigie  Mill. 

Arthur  G.,  hairdresser,  19  Skinnergate. 

Charles  S.,  haberdasher,  26  High  street — h.,  45  King  st. 

Daniel,  painter,  69  Strathmore  street. 

David,  fireman,  10  Paul's  close. 

David,  baker,  28  Gowrie  street. 

Donald,  spirit-dealer,  24  Princes  street. 

Elspeth,  7  Leonard  street. 

George,  dyer,  28  Barossa  street. 

Hugh,  photographic  artist,  21  Marshall  place. 

James,  teacher  and  registrar  for  Kinnoull,  Wellbank. 

James,  city- chamberlain,  29  Barossa  place. 

James,  tailor,  219  High  street. 

James,  printer,  83  Leonard  street. 

James,  tailor,  18  Watergate. 

James,  flesher,  13  Flesh  vennel. 

John,  labourer,  219  High  street. 

John,  joiner,  2  Charteris  street. 

John,  gardener,  51  South  Methven  street. 

John,  Willowbank,  Bamhill. 

John,  fireman,  36  Cair's  croft. 

John,  engine-driver,  19  Speygate. 

John,  weaver,  35  Kinnoull  causeway. 

John,  plumber,  55  Strathmore  street. 

John,  clerk,  Balhousie. 

John,  labourer,  Barrack  street. 


184  THOMSON — TORRIE. 

Thomson,  Joseph,  weaver,  45  Leonard  street. 
Marjory,  38  Skinnergate. 
Martin,  winder,  222  vSouth  street. 
Mrs,  Gowrie  Cottage,  Bamhill. 
Mrs  George,  barm-brewer,  Cutlog  vennel — ^house,  8  Kin- 

noull  street. 
Mrs  Henry,  21  Klinnoull  street. 
Mrs  James,  13  Paul  street. 
Mrs  James,  18  Watergate. 
Mrs  John,  1 1  Commercial  street. 
Mrs  John,  Malloch's  close,  Canal  street. 
Mrs  John,  40  Main  street. 
Mrs  Margaret,  9  Flesh  vennel. 
Mrs  R.,  lodgings,  212  South  street. 
Mrs  William,  eating-house,  57  Watergate. 
Peter,  twister,  13  Thimblerow. 
Robert,  labourer,  23  Stormont  street. 
Robert,  miller,  35  Stormont  street. 
Thomas,  butcher,  63  Glover  street. 
Thomas,  Hospital-master,  Hospital. 
William,  labourer,  12  North  Methven  street. 
William,    coachbuilder,    40   Canal   street — house,  Garry 

Cottage,  Barnhill. 
William  B.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  60  Canal  street — 

house,  14  Marshall  place. 
William,  labourer,  29  Pomarium. 
&  Nelson,  plumbers,  60  South  street. 
Thornton,  James,  labourer,  103  South  street. 

Patrick,  labourer,  63  South  street. 
Thrift,  James,  mason,  74  Watergate. 
Todd  &  Co.,  John,  ink-manufacturers,  5  Charteris  street. 
David,  fireman,  i  Union  street  lane. 
John,  pointsman,  64  Long  causeway. 
Miss,  I  Charlotte  place. 
Thomas,  timekeeper,  6  Union  street. 
Thomas,  35  Mill  street. 

WUliam  (of  John  Todd  &  Co.),  45  South  Methven  street. 
William,  railway- guard,  53  Scott  street. 
William  A.,  commercial  traveller,  31  Prioiy  place. 
ToUeth,  E.,  dressmaker,  48  South  Methven  street. 
John,  bootcloser,  137  High  street. 
William,  bootcloser,  22  Meal  vennel. 
Tomey,  Enoch  J.  (of  Tomey  &  Sons),  Park  terrace,  Craigie. 

&  Sons,  glass  guage  and  bottle  works,  Tay  Glass  Works, 

Shore. 
William  (of  Tomey  &  Sons),  71  Princes  street. 
Topp,  Forbes,  engine-driver,  i  Kinnoull  causeway. 
Torrie,  Jane,  292  High  street. 


TOSH VEITCH.  1 85 


Tosh,  Thomas,  pointsman,  38  Long  causeway. 
-Town  and  County  Bank  (Aberdeen),  Victoria  Buildings, 
Tay  street,  and  36  South  Methven  street — MacLeish 
&  Robertson,  agents. 
Tract  Society's  Hall,  96  High  street. 
Trail,  David,  glassblower,  83  Watergate. 

John,  engine-driver,  19  Speygate. 

Mrs,  midvrife,  25  George  street. 

Mrs  William,  sicknurse,  56  George  street. 
Trotter,  Margaret,  6  St.  Paul's  square. 

Mrs  William,  39  Watergate. 
Troup,  General  Hugh,  Pitcullen  Bank,  Bridgend. 
Tulloch,  John,  engine-driver,  8  Cross  street. 

Peter,  plasterer,  72  Victoria  street — house,  3  Scott  street. 

Rev,  John,  35  York  place. 

William,  saddler,  15  Princes  street — h.,  7  Marshall  place. 
Turnbull,  John,  upholsterer,  82  South  street. 

Miss,  Walnut  Cottage,  BarnhUl. 

Mrs  C,  41  Main  street. 

Mrs  David,  28  Athole  street. 

Mrs  George,  37  South  Methven  street. 

Mrs  John,  21  King  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  35  Cross  street. 

Mrs  William  S.,  8  Athole  crescent. 

Robert,  labourer,  19  North  port. 

&  Co.,  chemical  works.  Shore. 
Turner,  Duncan,  labourer,  50  Meal  vennel. 

James,  plasterer,  103  Canal  street. 

Mrs  John,  9  Charteris  street. 

Robert,  labourer,  19  Greyfriars  lane. 
Turver,  John,  guard,  39  Princes  street. 
Tweedie,  Andrew,  joiner,  8  Victoria  street. 
Tyrie,  John,  34  Barossa  street. 

John,  engine-fitter,  9  South  William  street. 

Mrs  John,  carpet  shoemaker,  1 1  Skinnergate. 

TJ 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  24  George  st. — H.H.Norie,  agent. 
Urquhart,  Helen,  58  Watergate. 

•V 

Valentine,  Alexander,  joiner,  16  Homer's  lane. 

George,  surgical  instrument  maker,  &c.,  77  High  street — 
house,  12  King  street. 

Thomas,  tailor,  23  Kirkgate. 
Valley,  Mrs  David,  8  Pomarium. 
Veitch,  Margaret,  106  Reform  place. 

Mrs  William,  18  Barrack  street. 


1 86  VETERINARY WATERSON. 

Veterinary  City  Inspector's  Office,  Watergate — Charles 

Conacher, 
Veterinary  County  Inspector's  Office,  County  Buildings 

— D.  C.  Smail. 
Volunteers'  Hall,  South  Tay  street. 
Voy,  James,  engine-driver,  41  Pomarium. 

Waddel,  David,  coach-painter,  98  Canal  street. 

Eliza,  6  St.  Paul's  square. 

James,  seaman,  246  High  street. 

John,  dyer,  Flesh  vennel. 

Mrs  William,  64  Long  causeway. 

Peter,  porter,  6  St.  Paul's  square. 
Walker,  Alex.,  H.  M.  inspector  of  schools,  Viewbank,  Craigie. 

David,  shunter,  I  Clayholes. 

David,  1 1  North  Methven  street — house,  Craigie. 

Francis,  labourer,  64  South  street. 

George,  labourer,  14  South  street. 

James,  coachwright,  1 70  High  street. 

John,  brassfounder,  55  High  street. 

Mrs  Jane,  238  High  street. 

Mrs  Peter,  lodgings,  8  Barossa  place. 

Mrs  Robert,  washer,  32  Commercial  street. 

Rev.  Clement  F.,  Blackfriars  House. 

Richard,  warper  and  yarn-merchant,  12  Paul  street.. 

Robert,  spirit-dealer,  105  High  street — house,  lOi. 

Robert,  farmer,  Muirhall. 

Thomas,  leather-merchant,  170  High  street. 

Thomas,  shoemaker,  23  Pomarium. 
Walkingshaw,  Alexander,  engine-driver,  44  Glover  street, 
Wallace  &  Son,  shipbuilders,  Shore — house,  Craigie. 

David,  prison  warder,  297  High  street. 

David,  labourer,  54  South  street. 

James,  millwright,  7  Pomarium. 

James  (of  Wallace  &  Son),  Croft  Park,  Craigie. 

Mrs  Peter,  8  Foundry  lane. 

Robert,  carpenter,  54  South  William  street. 
Wanliss,  Miss,  MoncreifiFe  terrace,  Craigie. 
Wann,  Mrs  James,  8  Barossa  place. 
Wannan,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  11  Mill  street 

— house,  71  Princes  street. 
Water-Duty  Office,  3  High  st. — James  Thomson,  collector. 
Waterson,  George,  gardener,  Claypoits  Farm. 

George,  grocer,  297J  High  street. 

James,  painter,  31  Pomarium. 

John,  36  North  Methven  street. 

John,  labourer,  8  Carpenter  street. 


WATERSTON — WEBSTER.  1 87 

Waterston,  Mrs  Charles,  50  Skinnergate. 

Mrs  James,  30  Melvilk  street. 

Mrs  John,  80  High  street. 
Watson,  Alexander,  mechanic,  1 1  Mill  street. 

Alexander,  labourer,  77  Watergate. 

Catherine,  seamstress,  163  High  street. 

David,  shoemaker,  23  Castlegable. 

David,  weaver,  1 1  Thimblerow. 

George,  printer,  28  High  street. 

George,  dyer,  330  High  street. 

Isabella,  3  Cherry  lane. 

Isabella,  49  Strathmore  street, 

James,  hatter  and  clothier,  13  St.  John  street — house,  41 
York  place. 

James,  3  Curfew  row. 

James,  inspector  of  works.  General  Prison. 

James,  dyer,  ii  North  port. 

John,  labourer,  6  Meal  vennel. 

John,  labourer,  6  Strathmore  street. 

John,  labourer,  30  Newrow. 

John,  tailor,  105  South  street. 

John,  joiner,  81  Pomarium. 

Mrs  David,  114  South  street. 

Mrs  Janet,  9  Thimblerow. 

Mrs  Peter,  183  South  street. 

Robert,  weaver,  46  Pomarium. 

Susan,  15  Strathmore  street. 

Thomas,  carter,  41  Main  street. 

William,  wright,  12  Barrack  street. 
Watt,  David,  mason,  7  South  William  street. 

David,  moulder,  49  Pomarium. 

John,  commercial  traveller,  Priory  place. 

Mrs  John,  midwife,  1 1  Meal  vennel. 

Thomas,  police-constable,  55  Strathmore  street. 
Way,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  3  South  St.  John's  place. 
Webb,  Edward  M.,  game-dealer,  Gowrie  street. 
Webster,  Alexander,  labourer,  12  Commercial  street. 

Alexander,  fireman,  16  Glover  street. 

Helen,  28  Long  causeway. 

James,  weaver,  26  Pomarium. 

James,  dyer,  12  West  Mill  street. 

James,  labourer,  31  Glover  street. 

John,  labourer,  7  Kirkgate. 

John,  weaver,  7  Pomarium. 

Matthew,  labourer,  7  Strathmore  street. 

Rev.  Alexander,  29  James  street. 

Robert,  clerk,  travelling  post-office,  50  Leonard  street, 

William,  weaver,  51  Pomarium. 


tSS  WEDDER  SPOON — ^WHITE. 

Wedderspoon,  Elizabeth  Helen,  The  Den,  Kinnoull. 

Jessie,  Wellbank,  Kinnoull. 

Mrs  David,  Riversdale,  Bridgend. 

Robert,  dyer,  8  Cutlog  vennel. 
Weir,  James,  lather,  lo  Cow  vennel. 

William,  labourer,  7  Leonard  street. 
Weiss,  Rev.  F.  W.,  25  Melville  street. 

Wells,  George,  city  inspector  of  works,  3  High  street — ^house,  9 
Queen  street,  Craigie. 

James,  blacksmith,  31  Newrow — house,  25  Leonard  st. 

Mrs  John,  7  Low  street. 
Welsh,  James,  general  blacksmith,  129  High  street. 

John,  superintendent  of  police,  9  High  street. 

Margaret,  washer,  87  High  street. 

Martin,  labourer,  69  South  street  and  7  Clayholes. 

Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  129  High  street. 

Mrs,  8  Thimblerow. 

Mrs  Robert,  milliner,  81  High  street. 

Thomas,  labourer,  126  South  street. 

William,  van-driver,  13  Strathmore  street. 

William,  general  blacksmith,  Homer's  lane — ^house,  10 r 
High  street. 

William,  grocer,  59  Strathmore  street. 

William,  labourer,  21  Claypotts  wynd, 
Westwood,  Alexander,  bellhanger,  1 1  Canal  street. 
Whannel,  Henry,  flesher,  5  Hospital  street — house  above. 

James,  weaver,  33  Pomarium. 

John,  West  Church  officer,  222  South  street. 
Wheatly,  Shadroch,  shipmaster,  37  Canal  street. 
Whimster,  J.  (of  Pirrie  &  Anderson),  i  Tay  street. 

Mrs  James,  10  Melville  street. 

Thomas,  manager  of  Gas  Work,  27  York  place. 
White,  Benjamin,  clerk,  46  Commercial  street. 

Christina,  10 1  High  street. 

David,  smith,  iSg  South  street. 

David,  dyer,  6  Union  lane. 

David,  labourer,  25  George  street. 

Francis  Isa,  M.D.,  2  Athole  place. 

Francis  B.,  M.D.,  Annat  Lodge. 

George,  labourer,  28  Long  causeway. 

James,  labourer,  72  Watergate. 

James,  tailor,  159  South  street. 

James,  skinner,  16  North  port. 

John,  engineer,  52  Long  causeway. 

John,  jeweller,  50  Skinnergate. 

John,  boilermaker,  57  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Laurence,  wright,  70  Watergate. 

Mary,  20  Hospital  street. 


WHITE WILKIE.  1 89 


White,  Mrs  David,  189  South  street. 

Robert,  guard,  31  Thimblerow. 
Thomas,  engine-driver,  20  Gowrie  street. 

William,  hedger,  127  Canal  crescent. 

William,  millwright,  18  West  Mill  street. 
Whitehall,  George,  tailor,  6  High  street. 
Whitehead,  Thomas,  9  Rose  terrace. 
Whitelaw,  Margaret,  gardener,  Bamhill. 

Mrs  Thomas,  55  Scott  street. 
Whiteman,  John,  blacksmith,  9  South  William  street. 
Whittet,  Charles  S.,  joiner,  22  Mill  street — house,  Victoria  Villa,, 
Balhousie. 

J.  &  T.,  tea  and  coffee  dealers  and  agricultural  seedsmen,, 
57  High  street. 

James,  weaver,  22  Pomarium. 

James  P.  (of  J.  &  T.  Whittet),  5  Charlotte  place. 

Margaret,  dressmaker,  224  High  street. 

Mrs,  70  South  Methven  street. 

Robert,  labourer,  8  Skinnergate. 

Thomas,  blacksmith,  47  Pomarium. 

William,  carter,  Shore. 
Whyte,  Henry,  solicitor,  22  St.  John  St.— house,  2  Marshall  pL 
Whytock,  Alexander,  joiner,  High  Craigie. 

Betsy,  High  Craigie. 

David,  missionary,  Craigie  place. 

Isabella,  19  Claypotts  wynd. 

James,  tea-agent,  6  Mill  close. 

John,  turner,  238  High  street. 

Mrs  John,  laundress,  7  Union  street  lane, 
Wight,  Mrs  Thomas,  18  North  port. 

T.  &  A.,  wire-workers,  47  High  street. 
Wightman,  Peter,  porter  (British  Linen  Bank),  75  George  st. 
Wighton,  William,  weaver,  21  Claypotts  wynd. 
Wilkie,  Andrew,  tenter,  238  High  street. 

Andrew,  warper,  39  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Andrew,  plumber,  i  Glover  street. 

David,  shoemaker,  13  Leonard  street. 

Hannah,  35  Stormont  street. 

Helen,  6  Strathmore  street. 

Henry,  railway  guard,  70  South  Methven  street. 

Henry,  labourer,  199  South  street. 

James,  labourer,  2  Thimblerow. 

Jane,  77  Main  street. 

Mrs,  13  Paul  street. 

Mrs  David,  3  Mill  wynd. 

Mrs  John,  8  East  Bridge  street. 

Thomas,  labourer,  64  South  street. 

William,  crane  inspector,  5  James  street. 


IQO  WILKIE ^WILSON. 


Wilkie,  William,  printer,  65  Canal  street. 

William,  mason.  Burton  place. 
Wilkinson,  George,  labourer,  190  High  street. 

Joseph,  engine-driver.  Burton  place. 

Mary,  26  Princes  street. 

Mrs  Joseph,  14  South  street. 

Mrs  Robert,  midwife,  6  Canal  street. 

Robert,  messenger,  6  Canal  street. 
Will,  Mrs  Thomas,  300  High  street. 

Robert,  blacksmith,  71  High  street. 
Williamson,  Andrew,  railway  guard,  45  Kinnoull  causeway. 

David,  labourer,  19  Greyfriars  lane. 

James,  labourer,  2  Union  lane. 

John,  shoemaker,  223  High  street — house,  296. 

John,  saw-miller,  8  Bridge  lane. 

John,  painter,  2  St.  Ann's  lane. 

Robert,  carver,  170  High  street. 

Robert,  fireman,  282  High  street. 

Williarn,  confectioner,  230  South  street. 
Wilson,  Alexander,  solicitor,  36  George  street — h,,  45  York  pi. 

Alexander,  engine-fitter,  25  York  place. 

Alexander,  guard,  10  Long  causeway. 

Catherine,  milliner,  i  Cross  street. 

David,  corkcutter,  80  High  street — Chouse,  6  Mill  close. 

David,  labourer,  31  Thimblerow. 

George,  currier  and  leather-merchant,  203  High  street — 
house,  199. 

George,  fireman,  224  High  street. 

George,  saw-doctor,  55  South  street. 

George,  railway  porter,  57  Kinnoull  causeway. 

Henry,  meal-dealer,  4  Mill  street — house,  10  High  street. 

Hugh,  overseer,  211  High  street. 

Isabella,  milliner,  226  South  street. 

James,  labourer,  224  Meal  vennel. 

Rev.  James,  i  Queen  street. 

James,  commission-agent,  122  Canal  crescent. 

James,  mason,  Malloch's  close.  Canal  street. 

James,  shipmaster,  i  Water  vennel. 

James,  engine-driver,  35  Glover  street. 

John,  chemist  and  druggist,  35  High  street — house,   18 
Charlotte  street. 

John,  carter,  282  High  street. 

John,  labourer,  22  Barrack  street. 

John,  hostler,  10  Canal  street. 

John,  labourer,  25  High  street. 

John,  porter,  33  Newrow. 

John,  painter,  40  Leonard  street. 

John,  plumber,  9  South  William  street. 


WILSON — WRIGHT.  19I 

Wilson,  John,  wholesale  grocer,  44  Mill  street. 

Mary,  13  East  Bridge  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  82  South  street. 

Mrs  David,  8  Pomarium. 

Mrs  Duncan,  73J  Leonard  street. 

Mrs  James,  Craigie  Park  terrace. 

Mrs  James,  10  Barrack  street. 

Mrs  John,  dressmaker,  137  High  street. 

Mrs  William,  24  Barrack  street. 

Mrs  William,  55  High  street. 

Patrick,  teacher,  9  Barossa  place. 

Robert,  restaurateur,  purveyor,  and  wine-merchant,  38  St. 
John  street — house,  34. 

R.  &  A.,  boot  and  shoe  makers,  no  High  street. 

Samuel  (of  Clunie  &  Wilson),  77  Main  street. 

Thomas,  hostler,  7  Union  street. 

Thomas,  governor.  County  Prison. 

William,  miller,  10  Long  causeway. 

William,  tailor,  75  Leonard  street. 

William,  dyer,  35  Cross  street. 
Winter,  John  (of  A.  Darhng  &  Co.) — house,  5  Comely  bank. 
Winterbottom,  James,  engine-driver,  24  Glover  street. 
Winton,  Ann,  28  James  street. 

Colin,  weaver,  18  Paul  street. 

James,  ropespinner,  38  Long  causeway. 

Peter,  river  police,  15  Strathmore  street. 

Peter,  labourer,  151  High  street. 

Robert,  labourer,  18  Union  lane. 
Wishart,  Adam,  carter,  315  High  street. 
Wittet,  Robert,  labourer,  8  Skinnergate. 

William,  slater,  6  Cross  street. 
Wood,  David,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  printer,  52  High  st.,  46 
George  st.,  and  33  Skinnergate — h.,  13  Barossa  pi. 

&  Co.,  James,  contractors  and  brickmakers,  Friarton. 

Jane,  milliner,  92  Victoria  street. 

John,  bread  and  fancy  biscuit  baker,  2  George  street  and 
13  High  street — house,  Dupphn  Bank,  Kinnoull. 

Mrs  David,  4  Melville  street. 

Mrs  David,  301  High  street. 

William,  labourer,  6  Strathmore  street. 

William,  weaver,  306  High  street. 
Wordie  &  Co.,  railway  agents  and  carriers,  10  Mill  street. 
Wotherspoon,  James,  hatter,  44  High  st.  and  25  St.  John  st. — 
house,  Greenbrae,  Bridgend. 

Mrs,  dairy-keeper,  8  Cutlog  vennel. 
Wright  Incorporation  Hall,  23  Watergate. 
Wright  &  Co.,  John,  brewers,  18  North  Methven  street. 

James,  grocer  and  spirit- dealer,  2  South  Methven  street. 


192  WRIGHT — YOUNG. 


Wright,  John,  labourer,  116  High  street. 

Mrs,  330  High  street. 

Mrs  Henry,  148  South  street. 

Mrs  Robert,  loi  High  street. 

Mrs  Wilham,  239  High  street. 

Peter,  railway  guard,  18  Paul  street. 

Robert,  pointsman,  348  High  street. 
Wylie,  David,  brassfounder,  33  Pomarium. 

George,  moidder,  4  Clayholes. 

George,  ironmonger,  7  George  street — house,  9  High  st. 

George,  carver  and  gilder,  30  Athole  street. 

Grace,  54  Watergate. 

Helen,  15  Claypotts. 

John,  joiner,  224  High  street. 

Mrs,  388  High  street. 

Mrs  Alexander,  170  High  street. 

Mrs  James,  28  West  Mill  street. 

Mrs  John,  2  Blackfriars  street. 

Mrs  William,  12  Union  street  lane. 

Mrs  William,  27  Marshall  place. 

William,  horse-dealer,  33  Princes  street. 
Wynd,  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  9  North  Methven  street. 

Thomas,  cooper,  4^  Mill  street. 

"3r 

Yacamini,  Robert,  confectioner,  72  South  street. 
Yeaman,  James,  labourer,  50  Barossa  street. 
Yeoman,  Mrs  James,  46  Pomarium. 
Young,  Alexander,  labourer,  13  Leonard  street. 

Alexander,  hostler,  8  Bridge  lane. 

Alexander  B.,  shopman,  30  Barrack  street. 

Andrew,  miller,  4  Murray  street. 

Andrew,  dyer,  21  Kinnoull  street. 

Andrew,  factory  manager,  19  St.  John  street. 

&  Campbell,  drapers,  38  South  Methven  street. . 

Barbara,  3  Curfew  row. 

David,  labourer.  High  Craigie. 

David  (of  Young  &  Campbell),  5  Priory  place. 

David,  labourer,  126  High  street. 

David,  clerk,  47  Watergate. 

David,  brassfounder,  7  Low  street. 

David,  shoemaker,  6  Mill  close. 

David,  engine-driver,  48  George  street. 

David  C,  salesman,  89  South  street. 

George,  lithographic  printer,  1 70  High  street. . 

George,  joiner,  67  Glover  street. 

George,  pointsman,  9  Castlegable. 

Helen,  269  High  street. 


YOUNG.  193 

Young,  Hugh,  grocer,  3  Castlegable— house.  Low  Craigie. 
James,  printer,  170  High  street. 
James,  gardener,  Barnhill. 
James,  messenger  (C.  R.),  26  Horse  cross. 
James,  labourer,  232  High  street. 
James,  platelayer,  23  Cross  street. 
James,  porter  (Royal  Bank),  2  Charlotte  street. 
James,  painter,  105  South  street. 
James,  commercial  traveller,  24  York  place. 
Jane,  69  North  Methven  street. 
John,  warder,  47  Canal  street. 
John,  painter,  2  North  Methven  street — ^house,  4. 
John,  C.E.,  architect,  valuator,  and  land-surveyor,  Tay 

street — house,  24  Marshall  place. 
John,  solicitor,  38  High  street— house,  35  King  street. 
John,  upholsterer,  5  James  street. 
John,  weaver,  46  Long  causeway. 
John,  watchmaker,  129  High  street. 
John,  painter,  224  High  street. 
John,  smith,  312  High  street. 
Margaret,  87  Leonard  street. 
Mary,  dressmaker,  14  St.  John  street. 
Mrs,  12  Paul's  close. 
Mrs  Catherine,  73  Main  street. 
Mrs  David,  41  Canal  street. 
Mrs  David,  i  Barossa  sti'eet. 
Mrs  James,  35  Cross  street. 
Mrs  James,  46  High  street. 
Mrs  John,  55  High  street. 
Mrs  John,  washer,  High  Craigie. 
Mrs  Richard,  83  Leonard  street. 
Mrs  Robert,  gardener,  Barnhill. 
Mrs  Thomas,  lodgings,  19  Union  street. 
Mrs  Thomas,  2  Bridge  lane. 
Mrs  William,  tobacconist,  53  Mill  street. 
Mrs  Wilham,  lodgings,  I  Kirkgate. 
Mrs  WilUam,  draper,  241  High  street. 
Mrs  William,  Malloch's  close,  Canal  street. 
Mrs  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  78  St.  John  St.— h.,  74. 
Peter,  overseer,  205  South  street. 
Robert,  weaver,  28  Long  causeway. 
Thomas,  watchmaker,  234  High  street — h.,  8  Kinnoull  st. 
Thomas,  salesman,  41  Stormont  street. 
WilHam,  solicitor,  18  South  street. 
William,  fisher,  72  Watergate. 
William,  inspector  of  poor,  81  High  street. 
William  W.,  tinsmith  and  ironmonger,  30  Meal  vennel. 
William,  grocer,  48  Skinnergate — chouse,  7  Queen  street, 

O 


194 


YOUNG YULE. 


Young,  William,  boot  warehouse,  17  County  place. 

William,  joiner,  129  High  street. 

William  C.,  solicitor,  9  St.  John  street. 

William,  printer,  155  South  street. 
Younger,  Alexander,  guard,  22  Pomarium. 
Yule,  Charles,  labourer,  20  Hospital  street. 

James,  blacksmith,  47  Pomarium. 

William,  labourer,  55  Kinnoull  causeway. 


XVI -PROFESSIONAL  DIRECTORY. 


ACCOUNTANTS. 

MacLeish,  John,  Tay  street. 
Morison,  J.  &  R.,  3  Blackfriars  st. 
Stevenson,  Joseph,  37  George  street 
— see  advertisement. 

AGENTS. 

I  Anderson,  John  M,,  3  Albert  place. 

Black,  G.  (agricultural),  1 1  Canal  st. 

i  Campbell,  John  (sewing  machine), 

32  North  Methven  st. — see  ad. 

Carnegie,  F.  P.  (commission),  68 
Watergate. 

Carrick  (burial),  45  South  street. 

Cruickshanks,  Richard  (commis- 
sion), St.  Ann's  lane. 

Cuthbert,  W.  (manure),  55  High  st. 

Douglas,  Stewart  (sewing  machine), 
38  High  street. 

Ferguson,  William  S.  (manure),  13 
Kirk  gate. 

Galletly,  James  (commission),  25 
South  street. 

Galloway,  D.  (society),  2oNewrow. 

Grant,  Jn.  (commission),  8  High  st. 

Grassick  (society),  113  High  street. 

Johnman,  Andiew  (commission), 
232  High  street. 

King,  Andrew  (commission),  107 
South  street. 

Laing,  Robert  (insurance),  246  High 
street. 

Law,  Charles  (emigration,  &c.), 
Princes  street. 

Lonie,  John  (society),  297  High  st. 

Lowe,  Robert  (general),  Charles  st. 

Meldrum,  Peter  (cloth),  80  High  st. 

Morris  &  Griffin  (manure),  14  Vic- 
toria street. 

M'Cash  &  Son,  John  (manure),  24 
Hospital  street. 


M 'Donald,  Lam-ence  (weaving),  305 

High  street. 
M'Gregor,    Malcolm   (manure),   34 

Newrow. 
Reid,    Thomas   (commission),    270 

High  street. 
Rintoul,  Laurence  (commission),  44 

St.  John  street. 
Robertson,  James  (spirit),  21  York 

place. 
Robertson  &  Arnott  (commission), 

56  Princes  street. 
Simpson,  John  (manure),  9  Kirkgate. 
Sinclair,   Alexander  (manure),    175 

South  street. 
Smith,  D.  Crawford  (commission), 

6  South  St.  John's  place. 
Stewart,  William  (commission),  48 

Newrow. 
Walker,  Richard  (yarn),  12  Paul  st. 
Wilson,  James   (commission),    122 

Canal  street. 

ARCHITECTS. 

Campbell,  Wm.,  30  N.  Methven  st. 

— see  advertisetnent. 
Chalmers,  John,  4  St.  Leonard's  pi. 
Heiton,  Andrew,  72  George  street. 
Matthew,  Patrick,  14  St.  John  st. 
Robertson,  Charles  S.,  St.  John  st. 
Smart,  David,  8  High  street. 
Young,  John,  Tay  street. 

ARTISTS  (PHOTOGRAPHIC). 

Bourke,  Thomas,  17  King  street. 
Cranstoun,  James  H.  (landscape),  3 

Athole  street. 
Fraser,  Donald,  87  High  street. 
Henderson,  John,  Albert  place. 
Ireland,  James,  32  S.  Methven  st. 
Jackson,  Magnus,  Marshall  place. 


196 


PROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY. 


Porter,  James,  County  place  and  30 

George  street. 
Tait,  John,    Caledonian  road — see 

advertisement. 
Thomson,  Hugh,  21  Marshall  place. 

AUCTIONEERS. 

Brady,  Son,  &  Stewart,  74  High  st. 
Christie,  Thomas  F.,  2  Mill  street. 
Hay  &  Kyd,  Victoria  street. 
Henderson,  James,  50  South  Meth- 

ven  street. 
Kilpatrick,  John,  38  Meal  vennel. 
Love,  Thomas,  Kirkside. 
M'Donald  &  Fraser,  Market  street. 
M'Farlane,  Duncan,  19  George  st. 

BAKERS. 

Ayson,  James,   21   Union  street — 

see  advertiseme?it. 
Barty,  Thomas,  3  County  place. 
Binnie,  James,  48  St.  John  street. 
Carr,  Robert,  49  So.  Methven  st. 
Chalmers,  Henry  (pie),  25  High  st. 
Clark,  R.  &  D.,  152  High  street. 
Donaldson,  Thomas,  248  High  st. 
Drysdale,  Hugh,  40  and  44  North 

Methven  street. 
Duncan's  Trustees,  115  High  street. 
Fisher,  John,  i  MelviUe  street. 
Fyfe,  Alex,  (pie),  171  High  street. 
Glass,  David,  91  High  street. 
GoUens,  James,  37  Leonard  street. 
Gourlay,  William  (Society),  North 

Methven  street. 
Hewat,  James  (pie),  10  Watergate. 
Hopkirk,  Mrs  David,  51  Leonard  st. 
Martin,  James,  Bridgend.' 
Mawer,  William  (pie),  51  South  st. 
Methven,  Charles,  214  High  street. 
Miller,  Mrs  Thomas,  10  Gowrie  st. 
Mitchell,  Robert,  Bridgend. 
Montgomery,  Mrs  James,  249  High 

street. 
Mulhon,  Thomas,  15  Leonard  st. 
M'Ewan,  William,  13  George  street. 
Pullar,  James  (pie),  257  High  street. 
Richardson,  Wm.  B.,  318  High  st. 


Scott,  Thomas,  33  Kinnoull  st. — 

see  advertisement. 
Souter,  James,  67  So.  Methven  st. 
Stewart,  Mrs  Daniel,  205  High  st. 
Wood,  John,  2  George  street  and  13 

High  street — see  advertisement. 

BANKERS. 
See  pages  15,  16,  and  17. 

BASKETMAKERS. 

M'Kinven,  James,  65  High  street. 
Taylor,  Jas.,  135  High  st. — see  ad. 

BELLHANGERS. 

Bryden  &  Sons,  John,  7  Princes  st. 
Robertson,  John,  2  Melville  street. 
•"W^ylie,  George,  7  George  street. 

BILLPOSTERS. 

Ashton,  Alexander,  Kirkside. 
Christie,  T.  F.,  2  Mill  street. 
Dunbar,  WiUiam,  54  South  street. 

BIRDSTUFFERS,  ETC. 

Lorimer,  John,  7  King  street. 
Malloch,  P.  D.,  209  High  street. 

BLACKSMITHS. 
Those  marked*are  also  Cartwrights. 

Finlayson,  James,  24  Mill  street — 
see-  advertisement. 

Fraser,  William,  189  South  street. 

Frew  &  Sons,  Wm,,  6  Mill  street. 

Gorrie,  Thomas,  24  North  Methven 
street — see  advertisement. 

Graham,  Peter  (farrier),  75  Water- 
gate. 

Guthrie,  Wm.,  24  Commercial  st. 

Hume,  John,  3  Flesh  vennel. 

*Irvine,  Mrs  John,  6  North  William 
street. 

Mailler,  John  (farrier),  67  South  st. 

M'Lean,  J.  (fairier),  6  MiU  street. 

M'Quhae,  Thomas,  12  Carpenter  st. 

Rattray,  James,  Newrow. 

Reid,  P.  &  J.,  Princes  street. 

Smith,  James,  Guard  vennel. 


PROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY. 


197 


Stewart,  Jas.  (farrier),  53^  South  st. 
Taylor,  James,  Kinnoull  st. — see  ad. 
Walsh,  James,  129  High  street. 
Walsh,  William,  Horner's  lane. 
Wells,  James,  31  Newrow. 
Will,  Robert,  7 1  High  street. 
Wylie,  George,  7  George  street. 

BOOKSELLERS,  STATIONERS,  AND 
BOOKBINDERS. 

Those  marked  *  are  Bookbmders. 

Christie,  John,  32  St.  John  street. 
Hay,  R.  A.  &  J.,  23  George  street 

— see  advertisement. 
Henderson,  William,  242  Sonth  st. 
Jackson,  James  H.,  20  High  street. 
*Jackson  &  M'Gregor,   21  and  23 

North  port. 
Leitch  &  Leslie,  29  High  street. 
Lorimer,  Mrs  George,  187  South  st. 
Lyons,  Wilham,  265  High  street. 
Miller,  James,  127  South  street. 
MoncriefF,  William,  57  Princes  st.. 
*M'Gregor,  Alex.,  21  Bridge  lane — . 

see  advertisement. 
■*Nicol,  James  Y.,   i  George  street 

and  41  South  Methven  street. 
Robertson,  David,  94  High  street. 
Sage,  D.,  102  South  street. 
Stewart,  Robert,  39  St.  John  street. 
Walker,  Robert,  46  Mill  street. 
Wood,  David,  52  High  street  and 

46  George  street. 

BOOT  AND  SHOE  MAKERS  AND 
DEALERS. 

Agnew,  Andrew,  Dovecotland. 
Anderson,  D.,  57  Leonard  street. 
Angus,  George,  25  King  street. 
Ash,  Isaac,  266  High  street. 
Ash,  Wm.,  127  High  st.— ^^,?  ad. 
Bannister,  Thomas,  9  Athole  pkce. 
Baxter,  Charles,  13  Castlegable. 
Calderwood,  James,  63  High  street 

— see  advertisement. 
Carmichael,  David,  32  High  street 

— see  advertisement. 
Clark,  Robert,  14  George  street. 


Costella,  W.,  40  Meal  vennel. 
Cowan,  H.,  208  South  street. 
Duncan,  Alex.,  67  So.  Methven  st. 
Famey,  William  M.,  26  St.  John  st. 
Gall,  Alexander,  5  Skinnergate. 
Galloway,  J.,  83  South  street. 
Graham,  John  D.,  26  Carpenter  st. 
Gray,  John,  155  High  street. 
Gray  &  Co.,  Patrick,  237  High  st. 

— see  advertiseTnent. 
Greig  &  Co.,  24  and  26  Watergate 

— see  advertisement. 
Halley,  William,  6  Leonard  street. 
Handyside,  George,  64  High  street. 
Horsman,  Arthur  (clog),  153  South 

street. 
Ingles,  James,  35  Main  street. 
Jack,  James,  Bridgend. 
Keay  and  Co.,  103  and  285  High  st. 
Kinnoch,  James,  2  Cross  street. 
Kinnoch,  Peter,  3  High  street. 
Lamb,  Mrs,  86  South  street. 
Leslie,  Jonathan,  7  Gowrie  street. 
Malloch,  Daniel,  32  Athole  street. 
Maybole  Warehouse,  155  High  st. 
Mechie,  James,  6  Gowrie  street. 
Munro,  Mrs  Alexander,  201  Highst. 
Murdoch,  John,  63  Newrow. 
M'Nab,  Robert,  109  High  street. 
M'Nicol,  Jas.,  24  High  %\..—see  ad. 
Nicol,  J.,  226  South  street. 
'  Noi-well,  David,  39  High  street  and 

66  South  Mefhven  street. 
Norwell,  John,  144  High  street. 
Norwell,  Peter,  8  Skinnergate. 
Paton,  John,  il  St.  John  street. 
Robertson,  Alex.,  38  N.  Methven  st. 
Robertson,  James,  42  South  street. 
Robertson,  Robert,  East  Bridge  st. 
Sandeman,  David,  106  High  street. 
Smith,  David,  li  Main  street. 
Stewart,  William,  71  Leonard  st. 
Taylor,  David,  75  Poraarium. 
Taylor,  J.,  i  County  place — see  ad. 
Tolleth,  James,  137  High  street. 
Tyrie,  Mrs  (carpet),  44  Skinnegate. 
Williamson,  J.,  223  High  street — ■■ 

see  adve7-tisement. 


198 


PROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY. 


Wilson,  R.  &  A.,   no  High  street 

— see  advertisement. 
Young,  William,  17  County  place. 

BRASSFOUNDERS. 

See  also  Plumbers. 
Bryden  &  Sons,  John,  7  Princes  st. 
Donaldson,  David,  209  High  street. 
Frew  &  Sons,  William,  8  MiU  st. 
Perth  Brass  Foundry,  20  &  23  Canal 

St. — D.  Mackie  &  Co. — see  adv. 
Macleish,  James,  15  Millst. — see  ad. 
M'Lellan,  W.,  South  Methven  st. 
Perth  Foundry,  Paul  street — A.  C. 

Stewart. 
St.  John's  Foundry,  Foundry  lane 

— George  Chrystal. 
Wylie,  George,  7  George  street. 

BREWERS. 

Forbes,  John  (distiller),  Bridgend. 
Muir  &  Martin,  121  Canal  street. 
Panton,Wm. (maltster), Craigie  Mill. 
Thomson,   Mrs  G.   (barm),  Cutlog 

vennel. 
Wright   &   Co.,    John,    18   North 

Methven  street. 

BROKERS. 

In  Meal  Vennel. 


Burns,  F. 

Doonan,  J. 

Donohue,  John. 

Higgins,  P. 

Keegan,  G. 

Kilpatrick,  Jas. 

Anderson,  J.,  181  South  street 

Keegan,  M.,  167  South  street. 


Kilpatrick,  John. 
Knight,  A. 
Murphy,  David. 
Queen,  John. 
Reid,  D. 


BRUSHMAKERS. 

Baker,  Joseph,  45  Meal  vennel. 
Taylor,  James,    135   High  street — 
see  advertisement. 

BUILDERS. 

Beveridge,  A.  &  J.,  Newrow. 
Brand,  Robert,  68  St.  John  street. 
Bi'own  &  Duncan,  14  Kinnoull  st. 
Cameron  &  Son,  Wm.,  Victoria  st. 


Crystal,  John,  Bridgend. 
Moir,  George,  Alexandra  street, 
Moir,  James,  St.  Catherine's  place. 
MCurrach  &  Son,  P.,  48  Victoria 

street. 
Readdie,  Thos.,  59  N.  Methven  st. 

CABINETMAKERS,  WRIGHTS,  AND 
JOINERS. 

Ballantyne,  J.  &  J.,  14  South  st. 
Brown,  T.  &  W.,  Alexandra  street. 
Burns,  John,  7  Athole  place. 
Cameron,  Charles,  14  South  street. 
Cameron,  J.  A.  &  D.,  Gowrie  st. 
Clark,  Mrs  Robert,  192  High  st. 
Clunie  &  Wilson,  67  Main  street. 
Crombie,  N.,  20  Barrack  street. 
Dow,  William,  232  High  street. 
Dow  &  M'Farlane,  246  High  street. 
Forgan,  Thomas,  19  Scott  street. 
Grant,  Charles,  9  Union  lane. 
Hay,  James,  28  and  30  County  pi. 
Henderson  &  Stewart,  Alexandra  st. 
Imrie  &  Sons,  Peter,  76  George  st. 
Irvine,    Mrs  John   (cart),   6  North 

William  street. 
Johnstone,  Peter,  Cow  vennel. 
M'Donald,  W.  &  J.,  Athole  street. 
M'Kendrick,  Andrew,  211  High  st. 
Malcolm,  William,  63  South  street. 
Mather,  William,  i  Foundry  lane. 
Morison,  David,  St.  Catherine's  pi. 
Murray,  Joseph,  292  High  street. 
Murray,  Wm.,  9  Princes  st. — see  ad. 
PuUar  &  Son,  54  Victoria  street. 
Robertson,  David,  N.  Methven  st.  ■ 
Rutherford,  William,  8  Main  st. 
Scott,  Alexander,  15  North  port. 
Scott,  W.  D.,  18  and  20  Mill  street 

— see  advertisement. 
Stewart,  Alex,  (cart),  23  Athole  st, 
Tweedie,  Andrew,  8  Victoria  street. 
White,  Laurence,  70  Watergate. 
Whittet,  Charles  S.,  22  Mill  street. 

CANDLEMAKERS. 

Carnegie,  F.  P.,  120  High  street. 
Garvie,  William,  77  Canal  street. 


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CARRIERS. 
See  page  20. 

CARVERS   AND    GILDERS. 

Jackson,  Jas.,  66  George  st. — see  ad. 
Murray,  Alex.,  22  South  st. — see  ad. 

CHEMISTS    AND    DRUGGISTS. 

Blair,  Rose  P.,  44  S.  Methven  st. 
Dandle,  Newby,  &  Dandle,  75  High 

street. 
Fleming,  David,  Bridgend. 
Glass,  Alex.,  39  South  Methven  st. 
Farquhar,  James,  76  St.  John  street 

— see  advertisement. 
•Gowans,  James,  21  High  street. 
Nairne,  Charles,  228  High  street. 
Reid  &  Donald,  39  George  street. 
Stewart,  James  D.,  i  King  street. 
Strang,  Peter,  166  High  street. 
Wilson,  John,  35  High  street. 

CHIMNEY    SWEEPERS. 
M'Dougall,  James,  313  High  street. 
M'Dougall,  Peter,  282  High  street. 
M'Lauchlan,  Mrs  D.,  32  Watergate. 
Melville,  Charles,  73  South  street. 
Spiers,  James,  137  South  street. 

CHINA,  CRYSTAL,  &  STONEWARE 

DEALERS. 
Anderson,  James,  54  St.  John  st. — 

see  advertisement. 
Anderson,  Matthew,  29  St.  John  st. 
Davidson,  Ebenezer,  37  Castlegable. 
Gray,  James,  59  South  street. 
Keegan,  Michael,  167  South  st. 
O'Neil,  John,  275  High  street. 
M'Bain,  James,  11  N.  Methven  st. 
M'Lauchlan,  G.,  213  High  street. 
M'Tavish,  Patrick,  30  Meal  vennel. 
Ramsay,  Alexander,  134  South  st. 

CIVIL    ENGINEERS    AND    LAND 

SURVEYORS. 
Campbell,  Wm.,  30  N.  Methven  st. 

— see  advertisement. 
Hay  &  Kyd,  Victoria  street. 


Macdonald  &  Fraser,  Market  street. 
Matthew,  Patrick,  14  St.  John  st. 
Paterson,  William  (and  surveyor  of 
buildings).  Croft  House. 
'Ritchie,  James,  18  Charlotte  street. 
Young,  John,  Tay  street. 

CLERGYMEN. 
See  pages  21  and  50. 

CLOTHIERS,    DRAPERS,    AND 
HATTERS. 

Alexander,  Geo.,  46  S.  Methven  st. 

Allan,  Robert,  33  High  street. 

Belmain  &  M'Intyre,  15  St.  John  st. 

Bonar,  Robert,  131  High  street. 

Boyle,  Rose  Ann,  135  South  st. 

Brown,  Andrew,  23  High  street. 

Campbell,  J.  &  J.,  49  Princes  st. 

Chaplin,  John,  233  High  street. 

Chisholm,  Wm.  B.,  29  George  st. 

Co-operative  Society,  57  N.  Meth- 
ven street. 

Crichton,  James,  42  S.  Methven  st. 

Darling  &  Co.,  A.,  35  George  st. 

Dewar  &  Honey,  i  St.  John  street- 

Dewar  &  Co.,  R.  M.,  4  St.  John's 
place. 

Drummond,  Mrs,  17  Leonard  st. 

Duncan,  John,  159  High  street. 

Dunsmore  &  Son,  B.,  58  High  st. 

Donaldson  &  Mackenzie,  34  George 
street. 

Fen  wick,  Marion,  337  High  street. 

Fenwick,  Peter,  317  High  street. 

Greig  &  Co.,  24  Watergate — see 
advertisement. 

Harris,  Mrs,  78  High  street. 

Hay,  Robert,  27  George  street. 

Johnman,  William,  230  High  st. 

Low  &  Peebles,  14,  16,  &  18  St. 
John  street. 

M'Cowan,  Colin,  i  S.  St.  John's  pi. 

M'Ewan,  James,  56  St.  John  street. 

M'Gregor,  A.  &  W.,  4  St.  John  st. 

M'Naughton  &  Dewar,  8  George  st. 

Morton  &  Mitchells,  23  St.  John  st. 

Murray  &  Ewing,  24  St.  John  st. 


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Petrie,  Mrs  J.  (hatter),  66  South  st. 
Richardson  &  Pearson,   i6   &    i8 

Princes  street- 
Robertson,  James,  19  Hospital  st. 
Shepherd,  Mrs  T.,  41  Leonard  st. 
— Sime,  John  B.,  225  High  street. 
Smith,  J.  &  D,,  13  Charlotte  street. 
Taylor,  R.  D.,  45  High  street. 
Taylor,  John,  164  High  street. 
Taylor,  John,  93  High  street. 
Young  &  Campbell,  38  S.  Methven 

street. 
Young,  Mrs  William,  241  High  st. 
Young,  Mrs  Wm.,  76  St.  John  st. 
Wotherspoon,  James,  33  High  st. 

and  25  St.  John  st. — see  advt, 

COACH  AND  CAB   PROPRIETORS. 

Brown,  Colin,  8  North  Methven  st. 
Duguid,  Alexander,  245  High  st. 
M'Queen,  James,  20  and  22  Princes 

street — see  advertisevtent. 
Marshall,  R.  &.  J.,  58  George  street 

and  52  South  street^ — see  ad. 
Ritchie,  "William,  Mill  st. — see  ad. 
Robertson,  Wm.,  14  N.  William  st. 
Yacamini,  Robert,  72  South  street. 

COACHEUILDERS. 
Pirrie  &  Anderson,  Princes  street. 
Thomson,  William,  Canal  street. 
Reid,  P.  &  J.,  Princes  street. 

COAL  AGENTS  AND  DEALERS. 

Bruce,  James,  North  British  depot. 

Campbell,  A.,  Glasgow  road  depot. 

Campbell,  Geo.,   22  Commercial  st. 

Cree,  P.  &  W.,  58  Watergate. 

Co-operative  Coal  Co.,  288  High  st. 

Dickson,  John,  Glasgow  road  depot. 
Douglas,  George,  32  Leonard  street. 
Duff,  Peter,  Glasgow  road  depot. 
Duncan,  Thomas,  Leonard  bank. 
Edward,  Wm.,  Princes  st.  Station. 
Frame,  James,  Glasgow  road  depot. 
Gow,  Daniel,  Glasgow  road  depot. 
Gow,  James,  25  Priory  place. 
Gorrie,  John,  23  Princes  street. 


Lauder,  William,  338  High  street. 
Law  &  Son,  C,  Princes  street. 
Lennie,  Gregory  M.,  34  South  st. 
M'Ainsh,  William,  Meal  vennel. 
M'Cowan   &   Co.,    C,   13   Countyj 

place. 
M'Ewan,  Andrew,  Hospital  street. 
Milne,  David  N.,  270  High  street. 
Muir,  Thomas,  Glasgow  road  depot.t 
Peebles,  John,  7  South  Methven  st.:, 
Peebles,  Peter,  Glasgow  road  depot.:, 
Robertson,  Peter,  28  Princes  street. . 
Skinner,  John,  43  Leonard  street. 
Skinner,  William,  26  Carpenter  st. 
Sutherland,  G.,  Glasgowroad  depots , 

CONFECTIONERS. 

Alexander,  James,  73  Leonard  st. 
Butters,  Rachel,  35  Mill  street. 
Coutts,  Maiy,  262  High  street. 
Donald,  Catherine,  85  High  street. 
Duncan,  Mrs  Thomas,  133  High  st. 
Elder,  Chalmers,  261  High  street. 
Fenwick,  Sarah,  27  St.  John  streeU 
Eraser,  Daniel,  138  High  street. 
Harley,  Wm.,  45  George  st. — seead^ 

Kennaway,  Charles  G.,   loi  South, 
street  and  41  &  184  High  street. 

Kirkley,  Robert,  124  South  street. 

Laidlaw,  William,  27  Hospital  st. — 
see  advertisement. 

Martin,  William,  59J  Leonard  st. 

Mill,  William,  238  South  street. 

Morris,  Mrs,  18  Athole  street. 

M'Millan,  Daniel,  243  High  street. 

Shedden,  James,  57  N.  Methven  st. 

Spiers,  Jane,  137  South  street. 

Stewart,  Duncan,  5  King  street. 

Taylor,  Mrs  John,  16  Leonard  st. 

Wilson,  Robert,  38  St.  John  street 
■ — see  advertisement. 

Yacamini,  R.,  72  South  street. 

COOPERS. 

Dutch,  Alexander,  Shore. 
Justice,  Thomas,  35  South  street.       1 
Muckersie,  James,  3  Princes  street,  } 
Thomson,  Alexander,  4  Mill  street. 


PROFESSIONAL  DIRECTORY. 


2or 


COPPER   AND   TIN    SMITHS. 

Those  marJsed  *  are  CoppersTniths. 
Barlass,  J,  &  W.,  48  High  street. 
Chalmers,  John,  251  High  street, 
*Gorrie,  David,  9  S.  Methven  st. 
Munro,  H.  F.,  38  Skinnergate. 
Robertson,  John,  2  Melville  street. 
Saunders,  John,  144  South  street. 
Soutar,  John,  86  Pligh  street. 
Wylie,  George,  7  George  street. 
Young,  Wm.  W.,  30  Meal  vennel. 

CORK    MANUFACTURERS. 
M'Currach,  David,  17  Bridge  lane. 
"Wilson,  David,  80  High  street. 

CUTLER. 
Valentine,  George,  77  High  street. 

DAIRY    KEEPERS. 

Armour,  Mrs,  i  Strathmore  street, 
Begg,  M.,  Mount  Tabor. 
Borry,  Hugh,  25  A  thole  street, 
Cadzow,  John,  19  Skinnergate, 
Cairnie,  Mrs,  43  Castlegable. 
Duncan,  James,  High  Craigie. 
Gardiner,  Daniel,   161  South  street. 
Gow,  Robert,  1 1  Barossa  street. 
Keay,  Mrs,  62  Pomarium. 
Kilgour,  Robert,  17  Barossa  street. 
Livingstone,  Mrs  John,  4oMealvenl. 
iLockhart,  J.,  30  Pomarium. 
Meldium,  Janet,  5  Union  street. 
Miller,  Mary,  11  Pomarium. 
More,  Mrs,  31  Castlegable. 
iMunro,  James,  295  High  street. 
M'Laren,  James,  87  Glover  street, 
M'Leod,  Mrs,  9  Low  street. 
Petrie,  John,  Bridgend. 
Reid,  Mrs  C,  46  Castlegable. 
Robertson,  George,  2  Murray  street. 
Robertson,  John,  Craigie. 
Robertson,  Robert,  19  Isla  street. 
Robertson,  Wilham,  6  Barrack  st. 
Scott,  David,  Craigie. 
Scott,  William,  165  South  street- 
Semple,  Archibald,  9  Hospital  st. 
Semple,  "Wm.,  10  N.  Methven  st> 


Sorlie,  David,  Bridgend. 
Stewart,  Daniel,  50  South  street. 
Stewart,  Donald,  11  Watergate. 
Stewart,  Duncan,  87  Canal  street. 
Wotherspoon,Mrs,  8  CutlogvenneL 

DENTISTS. 
Crichton  &  Son,  G.,  7  Charlotte  st». 
Gorrie,  P.  B.,  22  St.  John  street — 

see  adTjertisement. 
Kelt,  Andrew,  3  North  Methven  sto- 

— see  advertisement. 
Stewart,  John,  28  St.  John  street. 
Stobie,  Joseph,  14  St.  John  street. 

DRAPERS. 

See  Clothiers. 

DRESSMAKERS  AND  MILLINERS.. 

See  also  Furnishing  Shops. 
Allen  &  Miller,  16  George  street. 
Anderson,  Agnes,  17  High  street. 
Anderson,  Margaret  (hat),  163  High. 

street. 
Baird,  Jane,  4  George  street. 
Ballantine  &  Christie,  67  George  st. 
Balmain,  M.  &  E.,  8  East  Bridge  st. 
Bannister,  Mary,  9  Charlotte  street. 
Black,  John  (warehouse),  173  High 

street. 
Blair,  Ann,  80  High  street. 
Boyle,  Rose  Ann,  135  South  street, 
Calderwood,  I.,  147  High  street. 
Campbell,  J.  &  J.,  49  Princes  street. 
Christie,  Mrs,  65  Strathmore  street. 
Clement,  Misses,  17  High  street. 
Conacher,  Margaret,  56  West  Mill 

street. 
Coulter,  Mrs  James,  12  Kirkgate. 
Craig,  Eliza,  247  High  street. 
Davidson,  Janet,  202  South  street. 
Davidson,  Mary,  54  Watergate. 
Deighton,  Betsy,  228  South  street, 
Dingwall,  Mary,  62  High  street. 
Douglas,  Mrs,  148  High  street. 
Duncan,  Helen,  High  Craigie. 
Durie,  Jane,  i  James  street. 
Ferguson,  Misses,  46  High  streets 


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PROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY. 


Forbes,  Betsy,  7  Pomarium. 

Fraser,  Doria,  16  High  street, 

Fraser,  Helen,  27  Castlegable. 

Gibson,  Helen,  22  St.  John  street. 

Greig,  Maria,  42  North  Methven  st. 

Greig  &  Co.,  24  and  26  Watergate 
' — see  advertisement. 

Halley,  E.,  2  Barossa  place. 

Harper,  Mary,  Bridgend. 

Hughes,  Catherine,  112  Canal  st. 

Hunter  &  Sime,  Bridgend. 

Irvine,  Ann  (far-dresser),  18  Water- 
gate. 

Jackson,  Barbara,  2  Bridge  lane. 

Keay,  Misses,  22  St.  John  street. 

Kennedy,  Misses,  73  High  street. 

Lindsay,  Mary,  208  High  street. 

Logic,  M.  &  A.,  4  George  street. 

Marshall,  Jane,  44  Newrow. 

Menzies,  Eliza,  113  High  street. 

Menzies,  Jessie,  21  Union  street. 

Menzies,  Jessie,  13  Leonard  street. 

Menzies,  Mary,  26  Newrow. 

Menzies,  Misses,  224  High  street. 

Menzies,  Mrs  D,  (and  embroiderer), 
87  High  street. 

Miller,  Elizabeth,  143  High  street. 

Miller,  Mrs  (stay),  6  Paul  street. 

Milroy,  Ann,  i  KinnouU  causeway. 

Morison,  Jane,  21  Athole  street. 

Morrison,  Misses,  71  Princes  street. 

Morton  &  Mitchells,  23  St.  John  st. 

M'Airly,  Miss,  11  Stormont  street. 

M'Avarade,  Mrs,  226  High  street. 

M'Farlane,  Margaret,  Claypotts 
wynd. 

M'Intyre,  Ann,  188  High  street. 

M'Laggan,  Jessie,  10  Charlotte  st. 

Nicol,  Agnes,  72  George  street. 

Philips,  Ann  (stay),  42  St.  John  st. 

PuUar,  Janet,  47  High  street. 

Robertson,  Catherine,  56  West  Mill 
street. 

Robertson,  M.,  63  No.  Methven  st. 

Sime,  Elizabeth,  34  Athole  street. 

Sime,  Mrs,  23  King  street. 

Sime,  John  B.  (warehouse),  225  and 
227  High  street. 


Smith,  Mrs  John,  56  George  street.^ 
Stuart,  Elizabeth,  30  High  street. 
Taylor,  Margt.  (stay),  5  Barossa  st.. 
Templeton,  James  (warehouse),  15 

George  street. 
Thomas,  Mrs,  190  High  street. 
Tolleth,  E.,  48  South  Methven  st. 
Way,  Mrs,  3  South  St.  John's  pi. 
Welsh,  Misses,  129  High  street. 
Welsh,  Mrs  Robert,  81  High  street.{ 
Wilson,  Catherine,  i  Cross  street. 
Wilson,  Isabella,  226  South  sti-eet. 
Wilson,  Mrs  John,  137  High  street. 
Whittet,  Margaret,  224  High  street.! 
Wood,  Jane,  92  Victoria  street. 
Young,  Mary,  14  St.  John  street. 

DYERS   AND    RENOVATORS. 

Campbell  &  Co.,  A.,  3  South  Meth- 
ven street. 

Campbell,  P.  &  P.,  35  South  Meth- 
ven street  and  Balhousie  Works. 

Pullar  &  Sons,  John,  KinnouU  st. 

EATING-HOUSE    KEEPERS. 
Cook  &  Co.,  13  Gowrie  street. 
Crichton,  EUzabeth,  204  High  st. 
Dickson,  William,  97  Canal  street. 
Gray,  W.,  41  Mill  street. 
Hounsell,  Mrs  William,  i  Mill  st. 
Jardine,  James,  264  High  street. 
Laidlaw,  William,  27  Hospital  st. 
Laing,  I.  R.,  191  High  street. 
Menzies,  Barbara,  55  Meal  vennel. 
Menzies,  D.,  62  South  street. 
Munro,  Helen,  262  High  street- 
Murdoch,  Mrs,  13  South  street. 
M'Quarrie,  James,  4  Flesh  vennel. , 
Perth  Cooking  Depot,  188  South  stt 
Sinclair,  Mrs,  41  Castlegable. 
Thomson,  Mrs,  57  Watergate. 


EMBROIDERERS. 
Banks,  Elizabeth,  18  Gowrie  street.;| 
Brown,  Mrs  A.,  16  Marshall  place. 
Edwards,  Mrs,  260  High  street. 
Gorrie,  Mrs,  153  High  street. 
Menzies,  Mrs  D.,  87  High  street. 


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! ■ 

[    ENGINEERS  &  IRONFOUNDERS. 
Clirystal,  G.,  St.  John's  Foundry. 
Oow,  Magnus,  25  Mill  street. 
Paton  &  White,  Newrow.    - 
Robertson,  WUliam,  40  Canal  st. 
Stewart,  John,  13  King  street. 
Stewart,  A.  C,  Perth  Foundry. 
White,  William,  West  Mill  street. 

ENGRAVERS  AND  COPPERPLATE 
AND  LITHOGRAPHIC   PRINTERS. 

Anderson,  Andrew,  24  Canal  street 

— see  advertisement. 
Fraser,  Donald,  87  High  street. 
Hay,  R.  A.  &  J.,  23  George  street 

— see  advertisement. 
M'Gregor,  David,  40  George  street. 
Stark,  James,  10  St.  Ann's  lane. 
I  Young,  George  M.,  170  High  street 

— see  advertisement . 

FISHING-TACKLE    MAKERS. 

Bryson,  Charles,  8  Athole  street. 
Lees,  Robt.,  65  George  st. — see  ad. 
M'Kinlay,  James,  44  Athole  street. 
M'Kinlay,  Wm.,  23  E.  Bridge  st. 
Malloch,  Peter  D. ,  209  High  street. 
Paton  &  Son,  E.,  44  George  street. 

FISHMONGERS. 
Berwick,  Mrs,  155  South  street. 
Berwick,  William,  164  South  street. 
Cochrane,  Charles,  154  High  street. 
Coul,  James,  39  Mill  street. 
Harper,  Wm.  (curer).  Foundry  lane. 
Hill,  Wm.,  220  High  st. — see  ad. 
M'Donald,  Margaret,  252  High  st. 
Mailler,  William,  34  Soith  Methven 

street — see  advertisement. 
Robertson,  Thomas,  21  South  st. 
Speedie,  Alexander,  17  St.  John  st. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  10  Kirkside. 
Stewart,  Alex.,  27  Guard  vennel. 
Stewart,  Robert,  25  Guard  vennel. 
Stewart,  John,  25  Guard  vennel. 

FLESHERS. 
Adam  &  Son,  John,  6  Bridge  lane. 


Cameron,  George,  7  Main  street. 
Crawford,  Mrs  John,  104  High  st. 
Ewan,  William,  113  South  street. 
Fenton,  Alexander,  Kirkside. 
Forbes,  James,  15  N.  Methven  st. 
Hall,  J.  &  W.,  117  South  street. 
Hall,  Richard,  1 1  Leonard  street. 
Ireland,  James,  64  S.  Methven  st. 
M'Donald,  John,  12  St.  John  st. 
M'Gregor,  Jas.,  19  N.  Methven  st. 
M'Gregor,  H.  &  D.,  71  George  st. 
M'Gregor,  J.  &  D.,  22  South  Meth- 
ven street. 
M'Kendrick,  William,  15  South  st. 
Paton,  Mrs  James,  8  Princes  street. 
Roy,  Thos.,  47  South  Methven  st. 
Rugg,  George,  178  South  street. 
Smith  &  Son  (curers),  58  Victoria  st. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  277  High  st. 
Stewart,  James,  144  South  street. 
Stewart,  Peter,  126  High  street. 
Whannel,  Hugh,  5  Hospital  street. 

FOREIGN   VICE-CONSUL. 
Lowe,  Robert  (German),  Charles  st, 

FRUITERERS  &  GREENGROCERS, 
Anderson,  John  A.,  130  Canal  st. 
Brown,  William,  69  South  Methven 

street  and  61  High  street. 
Bruce,  John,  53  Princes  street. 
Bruce,  Mi's  John,  15  Speygate. 
Crawford,  David,  22  Hospital  st. 
Duncan,  William,  25  Watergate. 
Greig,  William,  168  High  street. 
Harley,  Wra.,  3  George  st. — see  ad. 
Henderson,  Robert,  268  High  st. — 

see  advertisemsnt. 
Home,  James,  9  County  place. 
Hunt,  Mrs  Alexander,  63  Newrow» 
Kennoway,  J.,  184  High  street. 
Lawson,  Mrs,  31  Watergate. 
Menzies,  A.,  197  High  street. 
M'Glashan,  John,  Kirkside. 
Oswald,  Mrs,  37  St.  John  street. 
Robertson,  Daniel,   16  Bridge  lane. 
Robertson,  Mrs,  ii  Castlegable. 
Shepherd,  Margaret,  12  Bridge  laae 


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Skinner,  W.,  67  North  Methven  st. 
Stobie,  George,  Kirkgate. 

FURNISHING    SHOPS. 
Barlas,  Mrs  Alex.,  178  South  st. 
Caxrick,  M.,  47  South  street. 
Crichton,  A.  and  J.,  11  Princes  st. 
Gorrie,  Mrs,  153  High  street. 
M'Fariane  &  Henderson,  125  High 

street. 
M'Intyre,  Ann,  188  High  street. 
Sturrock,  Mrs  James,  9  South  st. 
Templeton,  James,  15  George  st. 
Thomson,  Charles  S.,  26  High  st. 
Young,  Mrs  William,  241  High  st. 

GAME   DEALERS. 
See  Poulterers. 

GARDENERS. 
Cook,  Andrew,  23  North  Methven 

street. 
Cunningham,  William,  30  High  st. 
Duncan,  Thos.,  38  Long  causeway. 
Eadington,  James,  58  Watergate. 
Faichney,  James,  47  Glover  street. 
Farquharson,  W.  M.,  10  County  pi. 
Grandison,  George,  64  South  street. 
Martin,  John,  50  Main  street. 
Robertson,  Daniel,   16  Bridge  lane. 
Robertson,  John,  40  Commercial  st. 
Sharp,  John,  55  Strath  more  street. 
Smith,  James,  Main  street. 

GASFITTERS. 
See  Plumbers  and  Tinsmiths. 

GINGER-BEER,    ETC.,   MANUFAC- 
TURERS. 

Dandie,  Newby,  &  Dandie,  75  High 

street. 
Gowans,  James,  21  High  street. 
Raid  &  Donald,  39  George  street. 
Paton,  James,  12  Horner's  lane. 
Ross,  William,  215  High  street. 
Stewart,  James,  68  High  street. 
Thomson,  W.  B.,  60  Canal  street. 
Wilson,  John,  35  High  street. 


GLAZIERS. 
Bruce  &  Son,  James,  100  High  st. 
Douglas  &  Son,  G.  R.,  52  Princes  st.i 

M'Vicar,  William,  177  High  street. 
Stalker  &  Boyd,  27  South  street. 

GRAIN    MERCHANTS. 
Alexander  &  Co.,  T.,  i  Kirkgate. 
Cuthbert,  James,  St.  John's  place. 
Douglas,  Robert,  87  Leonard  street ! 
Dow,  James,  28  Barrack  street. 
Galloway,  David,  KinnouU. 
Halley,  Mrs  James,  Balhousie  Mills 
HoUingworth,  Alfred,  Quarrymill. 
Hutchison  &  Co.,  Robert,  Canal  st 
M'Cash  &  Son,  J.,  24  County  place 
.  M'Donald,  J.  &  W.,  52  SouthMeth 

ven  street. 
Reid,  Samuel,  3  Watergate. 
Rowden,  Alfred  L.,  Bridgend. 
Shepherd,  William,  16  Queen  st. 
Smith,  J.  &  J.,  Charles  street. 
Stewart,  John,  James  street. 

GROCERS  AND  WINE  AND  SPIRK 
MERCHANTS. 

Those  ma7'ked  *  are  Wholesale. 
Those  marked   f   ari?     Wine    am 

S^pirit  Merchants. 
Bams,  Thomas,  256  High  street. 
Bayne,  Mrs  James,  3  Leonard  street 
*Brown  &  Logic,  Mill  street. 
*Bruce,   Zimmerman,   &  Co.,    211 

South  street. 
tCampbell,  John,  28  N.  Methven  st 
*Campbel]s,  M'Laggan,  &  Co.,  10;  | 

High  street. 
fCampbell,  Mrs  James,  i  Main  st. 
*Cha]mers  &  Honey,  122  High  st. 
f  Chalmers,  John,  2  Leonard  street 
Co-operative    Society's    Stores,    5' 

North  Methven  street,   5   Soutll 

street,  and  18  Hospital  street. 
Crerar,  Andrew,  5  No.  Methven  st 
fDingwall,  Alex.,  36  St.  John  st. 
fDingwall,  James,  5  Main  street. 
Fell,  George,  318  High  street. 


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Fenwick,  Peter,  317  High  street. 
Fenwick,  William,  315  High  street. 
fFerguson,  Donald,  91  South  st. 
f  Fraser,  John,  40  High  street, 
f  Gardiner,  J.  &  G.,  90  High  street. 
fGloag,  William  B.,  24  Athole  st. 
^Grant,  John,  8  High  street. 
*Greig,  R.  &  J.,  89  High  street. 
tHowat,  George,  131  South  street. 
King,  James,  124  High  street. 
hLaing,  Andrew,  72  St.  John  street. 
j^Lennie,  Gregory  M.,  28  South  st. 
if  Lynch,  Matthew,  54  Meal  vennel. 
Mackintosh,  John,  69  High  street. 
f-Miller,  David,  23  Hospital  street. 
VEoncriefF,  Thomas,  8  Leonard  st. 
"^Munro,  T.,  -Ji  North  Methven  st. 
Munro,  William,  11  North  port. 
^M'Kenzie,  Daniel,  157  South  st. 
^M'Kenzie,  James,  Main  street. 
M'Kinlay,  Peter,  Priory  place. 
VT'Laggan,  W.,  48  N.  Methven  st. 
•'Palmers  &  Drummond,  200  High 
street. 

*aton,  John,  240  High  street. 

Penney,  Andrew,  65  George  st. — 
see  advertisement. 
'Peters,  Alex.,  40  Long  causeway. 
'"Richardson,  William,  43  High  st. 
'Robertson,  Alex.,  118  High  st. 

Robertson,  David,  36  High  street, 
i^obertson,    James    S.,    55    South 

Methven  street, 
i^obertson,  Peter,  28  Princes  street. 

Robertson,  Robert,  21  George  st. 

Robertson,  Robert  H.,  22  High  st. 
[Ross,  Andrew,  42  Castlegable. 

Smith,  R.  B.,  70  St.  John  street/*- 

Stewart,  George,  272  High  street. 

Stewart,  James,  196  High  street. 
fStewart,  J.  B.,  4  County  place. 
Stewart,  W.  G.,  189  High  street. 
rStuart,  C.  C,  43  So.  Methven  st. 

Tainsh,  James,  31  and  120  South 
i   street. 
!~ Thomson,  Alexander,  271  High  st. 

Wilson,  John,  44  Mill  street. 

Wright,  J.,  2  South  Methven  st. 


Young,  Hugh,  3  Castlegable. 
Young,  William,  48  Skinnergate. 

GROCERS    AND    PROVISION 
DEALERS. 
See  also  preceding  list. 
Allan,  James,  7  Cross  street. 
Allan,  Stewart,  108  South  streeto 
Anderson,  Mrs  Daniel,  19  Athole  st. 
Anderson,  Mrs  Duncan,   118  South. 

street. 
Bayne,  H.,  63  Strathmore  street. 
Boyd,  Mrs  Peter,  34  Long  causeway. 
Brown,  Mrs  Thomas,  38  Newrow. 
Buchanan,  Christina,  87  South  st. 
Burke,  Mrs  Thomas,  36  Pomariura, 
Cameron,  Mrs,  48  Athole  street. 
Cook,  T.,  194  South  street. 
Cowper,  John,  27  King  street. 
Davie,  Mrs,  43  Commercial  street. 
Ferguson,  Arch.,  86  Reform  place* 
Fisher,  James,  186  High  street. 
Fisher,  William,  172  High  street. 
Gardiner,  M.,  Bridgend. 
Gilchrist,  Joan,  Low  Craigie. 
Gillespie,  John,  146  South  street. 
Gow,  Elizabeth,  13  Barossa  street. 
Graham,  Mrs,  80  Pomarium. 
Haggart,  Ann,  214  South  street. 
Flenderson,  William,  81  Mainstreet» 
Jennings,  Joseph,  57  Meal  vennel. 
Kennedy,  Mrs,  68  South  street. 
Kennedy,  Mrs  Robert,  i6Kirkgate. 
Kerr,  Isabella,  1 7  Union  street. 
Kerrigan,  Thomas,  13  Meal  vennel. 
Low,  Mrs,  69  Watergate. 
Machan,  Michael,  48  Meal  vennel. 
Malcolm,  Alexander,  60  Athole  st, 
Malcolm,  Mrs,  19  KinnouU  street. 
Marshall,  Mrs,  3  Gowrie  street. 
Menzies,  Robert,  325  High  street. 
Mill,  James,  2 1  Leonard  street. 
Miller,  Isabella,  3  Pomarium. 
Moir,  James,  258  High  street  and 

I  Leonard  street. 
Moir,  Mrs  William,  25  Main  street, 
Mulqueen,  Martin,  24  Meal  venneL 
Mulroy,  P.,  13  Meal  venneL 


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M'Cash,  William,  6  Thimblerow. 
M'Conochie,  Mrs,  29  Castlegable. 
M'Diarmid,  John,  53  N.  Methven  st. 
McDonald,  David,  91  Main  street. 
M'Donald,  J.,  224  South  street. 
M'Donald,  Mrs,  34  Skinnergate. 
M'Gregor,  Vere,  19  KinnouU  street. 
M'Intosh,  MrsC,  14  Gowrie  street. 
M'Intyre,  Daniel,  193  High  street. 
M'Intyre,  Mrs,  7  County  place. 
M'Intyre,  Mrs,  5  East  Bridge  st. 
M'Laren,  Charles,  278  High  street. 
M'Mahon,  M.,  48  Meal  vennel. 
M'Nab,  Margaret,  96  South  street. 
M'Neil,  Peter,  274  High  street. 
M'Rae,  Mrs  John,  218  High  street. 
Ogilvie,  David,  174  High  street. 
Oliver,  W.  G.,  27  Kirkgate. 
Paton,  John,  52  Long  causeway. 
Pearson,  Mary,  6  Athole  street. 
Peterkin,  Mrs,  294  High  street. 
Petrie,  William,  47  Leonard  street. 
Potter,  J.,  29  Leonard  street. 
Richardson,  Wm.  B.,  318  High  st. 
Robertson,  M.,  10  Bridge  lane. 
Robertson,  Mrs  J.,  174  South  st. 
Scott,  Mrs,  93  Leonard  street. 
Smith,  P.,  203  South  street. 
Stewart,  Archibald,  i  Glover  street. 
Stewart,  Helen,  21  Commercial  st. 
Stewart,  Mrs  A.,  12  Athole  street. 
Strachan,  George,  76  Canal  street. 
Strang,  David,  13  Bridge  lane. 
Strang,  Mrs  Peter,  lOi  Canal  street. 
Taylor,  Mrs,  235  High  street. 
Waterstone,  George,  297^  High  st. 
Welsh,  William,  63  Strathmore  st. 

GUN  &  RIFLE  MANUFACTURERS. 

Lees,   Robert,  63  George  street— 

see  advertisement. 
Paton  &  Son,  Edward,  44  George 

street. 

HAIRDRESSERS. 

Gillis,  Robert,  7  Bridge  lane. 
Lang,  Michael,  52  George  street. 
Malloch,  Joho,  143  Canal  crescent. 


Marshal],  T.  H.,  46  South  street, 
Muckersie,  William,  5  Princes  st.- 
Peddie,  James,  53  George  street. 
Peddie,  John,  17  South  street. 
Ross,  William,  215  High  street.    " 
Stewart,  Alexander,  2  County  placee 
Stewart,  William,  5  Mill  street. 
Street,  Mrs  Joseph,  41  George  st. 
Thomson,  Arthur  G.,  19  Skinnergatec 

HATTERS. 
See  Clothiers. 

HOSIERS. 
See  also  Furnishing  Shops'^ 

Allan,  Robert,  33  High  street- 
Brown,  A.,  23  High  street. 
Campbell,  John,  132  High  street. 
CaiTick,  Mary,  47  South  street. 
Chaplin,  John,  233  High  street. 
Clark,  Eliza,  53  High  street. 
Crichton,  A.  &  J.,  li  Princes  st.. 
Darling  &  Co.,  A.,  35  George  st. 
Templeton,  James,  15  George  street 
Thompson,  Charles  S.,  26  High  st 

HOUSE    FACTORS. 
Imrie  &  Sons,  P.,  76  George  street 
Pirrie,  James  P.,  Princes  street. 
Reid,  Thomas,  270  High  street. 
Scott,  WiUiam  D.,'Mill  street. 

INN    AND    HOTEL    KEEPERS-    ^ 
See  also  Spirit-dealers  aitd  Tavern 

keepers. 
Albert,  David  DufF,  48  George  st. 
Albion,  Mrs  Stewart,  60  High  st. 
Black  Bull,  Mrs  Christie,  11  Kirk 

gate. 
British,    Royal,     H.     W.     Pople 

Leonard  street. 
County,  Alex.  Bain,  i  South  street 
County     Place,     Jane     Robertson 

County  place. 
Cross    Keys,     Alexander    Ben  vie 

Commercial  street. 
Exchange,    George  Nicholson,    31 

George  street. 


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Gowrie,  John  Cummin g,  Watergate. 
Greyhound,  J.  Campbell,  28  Mill  st. 
King's  Arms,  A.  Kilgour,  9  High  st. 
Kinnoull  Arms,  Robert  Stewart,  33 

South  Methven  street. 
Market,  Walter  Baker,  Market  st. 
Moncreiife    Arms,     James    Smith, 

Princes  street. 
Old  Ship,  H.  Chalmers,  25  High  st. 
Parliament,    David    Meldrum,     71 

High  street. 
Perth  Arms,  J.  Heron,  112  High  st. 
Queen's,  Peter  Henry,  Leonard  st. 
Refreshment  Rooms,  William  Mac- 

donald.  General  Station. 
Restaurant,  34  St.  John  street,  R. 

Wilson — see  advertisement. 
Restaurant  (Temperance),  27  Hos- 
pital street,  W.  Laidlaw — see  ad. 
Royal  George,  J.  Kennedy,  George 

street. 
St.  John's,  Paul  Godtfurneau,   St. 

John's  place. 
Salutation,  P.  Carmichael,  24  South 

street. 
St.    Leonard's,     James     Cuthbert, 

Leonard  street. 
Storm ont   Arms,   Mrs  Forbes,   43 

South  street. 
Strathmore,  J.  Menzies,  Bridgend. 
Temperance,  M'Mastcr,  31  St.  John- 
street. 
Temperance,      Mrs    Douglas,      18 

Leonard  street, 
/olunteer  Arms,  J.  Jack,  Foundry 

lane. 
AT'averley,  Jn.  Scott,  41  Watergate. 
iVhite   Horse,   James    Simpson,    5 
North  William  street. 

INK    MANUFACTURERS. 
Todd  &  Co.,  John,  Charteris  street, 
lloncrieff,  John,  189  South  street. 

INSURANCE    OFFICES   AND 

AGENTS. 

iLCcident  Insurance  Co.  (Limited), 
W.  D.  Forbes,  Royal  Bank. 


Alliance,    J.  W.  Jameson  and  T. 

Soutar,  bankers. 
Atlas  (Fire  and  Life),  A.  Robertson, 

Union  Bank,  George  street. 
Btitlsh    Equitable,     J.    M'Gregor, 
postmaster,  &  P.  Campbell,  dyer. 
Briton,  Medical  and  General  (Life), 
James  Chalmers,  122  High  street, 
and   Adam    M'Kenzie,    SheriiF- 
clerk-depute. 
Caledonian  (Fire  and  Life),  George. 
Condie,  Conning,  &  Co.,  solicitors,, 
Thomas  Reid,  house-agent,   27O' 
High  street,   and  W.  M'Farlane- 
(Fire),  6  Charlotte  si.—see  advt. 
City  of  Glasgow  (Life),  J.  Thomas, 
solicitor,    and    W.    D.    Forbes, 
Royal  Bank. 
Crown  (Fire),  James  Dewar,  Courier 

office. 
Edinburgh    (Life),     Mackenzie    & 

Dickson,  solicitors — see  advt. 
English  and  Scottish  Law  (Life),  J. 
W.  Lyal],  South  St.  John's  place, 
and  William  Reid,  solicitor. 
Family  Endowment,  Andrew  David- 
son, solicitor. 
General,  David  Wood,  bookseller. 
Lancashire    (Fire    and    Life),    W- 
Ritchie,     banker,     A.     Wilson, 
solicitor,     and    W.    D.    Forbes, 
Royal  Bank. 
Law   Union,    Thomas   A.   Heiton, 

George  street. 
Life  Association,  J.  MacLeish,  ac- 
countant,   and   Archibald   Burns 
Macdonald,  Tay  street. 
Liverpool   and    London    (Plre   and 
Life),    A.   King  and   J.   Grant, 
merchants. 
London   Guarantee   and  Provident 
Company  (Limited),  M.  Jameson, 
solicitor. 
London  and  Lancashire,  David  Far- 
quharson,    15   High   street,    and 
Frank  P.  Carnegie,  Watergate. 
London  and  County  (Fire),  D.  Keay, 
solicitor. 


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PROFESSIONAL  DIRECTORY, 


XrOndon  (Fire  and  Life),  W.  &  J. 
Ross,  solicitors. 

National  (Fire),  R.  H.  MoncriefF  & 
Co.,  solicitors,  and  W.  M.  Stein, 
Tay  street. 

National  (Fire  and  Life),  W.  Mac- 
Leish,  solicitor,  and  T.  Soutar, 
banker. 

North  British  (Fire  and  Life),  James 
Pinkerton,  solicitor,  D.  L.  Jolly, 
banker,  H.  Skeete,  solicitor,  and 
H.  Eden,  Aberdalgie. 

Northern  (Fire  and  Life),  M.  Jame- 
son, solicitor,  Peter  Palmer,  mer- 
chant, R.  Cruickshanks,  commis- 
sion agent,  Malcolm  Stewart, 
soUcitor,  and  W.  M.  Stein,  Tay 
street — see  advertisement. 

Norwich  Union  (Fire  and  Life),  A. 
Davidson,  solicitor. 

People's  Provident  (Life),  M.  Jame- 
son, solicitor. 

Phoenix  (Fire),  M.Jameson,  solicitor. 

Prudential,  James  R.  Allan,  51 
South  Methven  street. 

Prudential  (Life),  Alex.  Garvie,  86 
High  street. 

Queen,  M'Naughtan  &  Dewar, 
drapers,  and  G.  Scott,  cabinet- 
maker. 

Reliance  Mutual  (Life),  W.  M 'Far- 
lane,  6  Charlotte  street,  and  D. 
Young,  100  High  street. 

Royal,  William  Maury,  7  Charlotte 
street,  and  John  A.  Imrie,  76 
George  street. 

Royal  Exchange  (Fire  and  Life),  R. 
Lowe,  agent. 

Scottish  Amicable  (Life),  D.  Keay 
and  R.  Martin,  solicitors. 

Scottish  Commercial,  J.  Chalmers, 
122  High  St.,  and  W.  C.  Young, 
solicitor — see  advertisement. 

Scottish  Equitable  (Life),  Geo. 
Condie,  Conning,  &  Co. — see  ad- 
vertisement. 

Scottish  Provincial  (Fire  and  Life), 
Laurence  Rintoul,  agent. 


Scottish  (Fire),  Henry  White,  A.. 

L.  Rowden,   R.  Martin,  and  F, 

P.  Carnegie. 
Scottish  Imperial,  Duncan  Macfar- 

lane,    auctioneer,    and   T.   Love,i 

auctioneer,  Kirkside. 
Scottish  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co. 

(Limited),  W.  D.  Forbes,  Royal 

Bank. 
Scottish    Provident    (Life),    Jamesi 

Honey,   122  High  street — see  ad: 
Scottish  Union  (Fire  and  Life),  D.i 

Hepburn     and     R.     Robertson,! 

solicitors. 
Scottish    Widows'    Fund,    R.   H. 

MoncriefF  &  Co.,  solicitors. 
Standard  (Life),  M.  Jameson,  solici- 
tor— see  advertisement. 
Sun  (Fire),  Mackenzie  &  Dickson 

and  J.  Flockhart,   solicitors — see 

advertisement. 
United  Kingdom  Provident  (Life), 

D.  Robertson,  bookseller. 
West  of  England  (Fire  and  Life), 

James  P.  Pirrie,  house-agent. 

IRON-FOUNDERS. 
See  Engineers. 

IRON-MERCHANTS. 
Bruce,    Zimmerman,    &   Co.,    2ig 

South  street. 
Campbells,  M'Laggan,  &  Co.,  io7' 

High  street. 
Palmers  &  Drummond,  200  High  st. 
Peddie,  W.  &  D.,  11  S.  Methven  st. 

IRONMONGERS  AND  HARDWARE 

MERCHANTS. 
Barlass,  J.  &  W.,  48  High  street. 
Brown,  J.  R.,  86  High  street. 
Finlayson,  James,  24  Mill  street —  | 

see  advertisement. 
Garvie  &  Syme,  42  and  79  High  st. 

— see  advertisement. 
Imrie  &  Cuthbert,   10  St.  John  st, ' 

— see  advertisement. 
Knight,  Alexander,  70  High  street. 


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Miller,  Henry  L.,  98  High  street. 
Peddie,  W.  &  D.,  13  S  Methven  st. 
Robertson,  John,  2  Melville  street. 
Small,  J.  &  R.,  34A  S.  Methven  st. 
Taylor,  James,  Kinnoull  street — see 

advertisement. 
f  oung,  William  W.,  Meal  vennel. 

JEWELLERS,    SILVERSMITHS, 
AND    LAPIDARIES. 

See  also  Watch  and  Clock  Makers. 

Baird,  John,  68  George  street. 
3ayne,  Geo.  (working),  113  High  st. 
3eattie,  John,  29  Princes  street. 

'onstable,    Isaac    (working),     loi 

High  street. 
>ichton,  George,  54  George  street, 
jrego,  Charles,  27  High  street — see 

advertisement. 
vl'Cash,  Andrew  R.,  4I  Mill  st. 
kl'Gregor,  D.,  40  George  st. — see  ad. 
di'Intyre,  Thomas   (working),   292   i 

High  street.  1 

>Iunro,  David,  14  Charlotte  street.     I 
i*aton,  R.  (working),  i  Kirkgate. 
Jmith,  R.,  242  High  street. 

JOINERS. 

See  Caljinetmakers. 

LAND-SURVEYORS. 
See  Civil  Engineers. 

LAUNDRESSES. 
Lldiss,  Mrs,  12  North  Methven  st. 
lampbell,  Mrs,  8  Mill  street, 
'leming,  Margaret,  5  Meal  vennel. 
raser,  Mrs,  15  Commercial  street, 
reekie,  Ann,  46  Main  street, 
ribson,  Jane,  95  High  street, 
fourlay,  Margaret,  Bridgend, 
row,  Mrs,  102  High  street, 
lall,  Mrs,  10  Castlegable. 
lenderson,  Mrs  John,  35  Mill  st. 
rvine,  Jane,  28  Horse  cross, 
ennedy,  Mrs,  79  Kinnoull  cause- 
way. 
(;  pnnis,  Janet,  139  South  street. 


Lamont,  Ann,  119  Guard  vennel. 
M 'Donald,  Flora,  207  High  street. 
M'Ewan,  Margaret,  Old  Shore. 
M'Ewan,  Mrs,  7  Barossa  street. 
M'Gill,  Margaret,  16  Main  street. 
M'Lagan,  Isa.,  10  Kinnoull  street. 
M'Laren,  Mary,  17  Cutlog  vennel. 
Munro,  Ann,  51  Newrow. 
Ness,  Margaret,  Bridgend. 
Nicol,  Mrs,  71  High  street. 
Paterson,  Mrs,  1 1  Paul  street. 
Peddie,  Mrs  David,  30  Horse  cross. 
Ramsay,  Mrs  James,  in  South  st. 
Reid,  Margaret,  59  Leonard  street. 
Sharp,  Mrs,  32  Horse  cross. 
Smith,  Mrs,  3  Scott  street. 
Smith,  Mrs,  41  Glover  street. 
Walker,  Mrs,  Commercial  street. 
Welsh,  Margaret,  87  High  street. 
Whytock,  Mrs,  Union  street  lane. 
Young,  Mrs,  High  Craigie. 

LEATHER-MERCHANTS,     CUR- 
RIERS, AND  TANNERS. 
Those  marked  *  are  Tanners. 

*Morton,  James,  Bridgend. 
^Murdoch,  John,  High  street. 
M'Intosh,  John,  176  High  street. 
Spalding,  Robert,  2  Murray  street. 
Walker,  Thomas,  170  High  street. 
Wilson,  George,  203  High  street. 

LODGING-HOUSE    KEEPERS. 
Anderson,  Mgt.,  48  S.  Methven  st. 
Anderson,  Mrs  John,  12  Charlotte  st. 
Anderson,  Mrs  Wm.,  3  Albert  pi. 
Bates,  Mrs,  85  Victoria  street. 
Bell,  Jane,  9  Marshall  place. 
Bell,  M.,  18  North  William  street. 
Bisset,  Mrs,  28  High  street. 
Brough,  Mary,  55  West  Mill  street. 
Brough,  Mrs  John,  12  Charlotte  st. 
Buchan,  Miss,  9  North  Methven  st. 
Campbell,  Catherine,  71  So.  Meth- 
ven street. 
Campbell,  Helen,  10  St.  Ann's  lane. 
Chalmers,  Mrs  John,  232  High  st. 
Christie,  Mrs,  82  South  street. 


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PROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY. 


Cowperthwaite,  Mrs,  84  Victoria  st. 
Forsyth,  Mrs,  25  Marshall  place. 
Gorrie,  Mrs,  Barnhill. 
Grant,  Mrs  Alex.,  69  N.  Methven  st. 
Grey,  Mrs  John,  103  Canal  street. 
Guild,  Helen,  Burton  place. 
Halley,  Mrs  David,  16  Athole  st. 
Kerr,  J^Irs,  Bamhill. 
Kethel,  Mrs,  19  Bridge  lane. 
Kidd,  Mrs  John,  8  South  street. 
Kinloch,  Mrs,  18  N.  William  street. 
Lennox,  M.,  i  Charteris  street. 
Lowe,  ^Margaret,  1 1  York  place. 
Luke,  EHzabeth,  47  Watergate. 
Mailie,  Martin,  103  South  street. 
Marshall,  Mrs,  18  No.  Methven  st. 
Menzies,  Mrs,  69  Princes  street. 
Miller,  Ann,  2  Glover  street. 
Miller,  Mrs,  39  North  Methven  st. 
Model  Lodg. -House,  Skinnergate. 
Moncrieff,  Mrs,  35  INIill  street. 
M'Arthur,  Mrs,  6  Canal  street. 
M'l^'arlane,  Mrs,  2  Glover  street. 
M'Intyre,  Mrs,  5  East  Bridge  st. 
M'Quhae,  Margt,,  51  S.  Methven  st. 
Nicholson,  Mrs,  2  Victoria  street. 
Paton,  Mrs,  4  South  street. 
Rennet,  Edward,  40  Skinnergate. 
Richardson,  Magdalene,  4  No.  Port. 
Richardson,  Miss,  12  Princes  street. 
Robertson,  Mrs,  19  N.  Methven  st. 
Ross,  Eliza,  59  N,  Methven  street. 
Scotland,  Jane,  16  King  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs  A.,  Barnhill. 
Strong,  Mrs,  14  Mill  street. 
Stuart,  Mrs,  33  N.  Methven  street. 
Swan,  Mrs,  77  Leonard  street. 
Thomson,  Mrs,  212  South  street. 
Walker,  Mrs,  8  Barossa  place. 
Wynd,  Mrs,  9  No.  Methven  street. 
Young,  Mrs  Thomas,  19  Union  st. 
Young,  Mrs  William,  i  Kirkgate. 
Young,  Jane,  69  No.  Methven  st. 

MANGLE    KEEPERS. 

Clark,  Mrs  Hugh,  246  High  street. 
Eadie,  Mrs  Charles,  13  Melville  st. 
Haggart,  Ann,  Bridgend. 


Johnstone,  Ann,  2  South  street. 
M'Cash,  Jane,  63  Leonard  street, 
M'Ewan,  Mary,  8  Cow  vennel. 
MTntosh,  Mrs,  170  High  street. 
M'Kay,  C,  12  Barossa  street. 
M'Laggan,  Isabella,  loKinnoull  sts 
M'Lintock,  Mrs,  6  Horner's  lane. 
Robertson,  Mrs  D.,  49  Stormont  st 
Sharp,  Mrs,  32  Horse  cross. 

MANUFACTURERS. 
Abbott,  William,  51  Pomarium  st. 
Alexander,  Geo.,  46  S.  Methven  st 
Bell  &  Keay,  87  Leonard  street. 
Blair  &  Co.,  Wm.,  9  St.  John  st. 
Chisholm,  John  (sack),  40  S.  Meth- 

ven  street. 
Coates,   PuUar,    &   Co.,  Balhousic 

Works. 
Garvie  &  Deas,  57  S.  Methven  st. 
Shields  &  Co.,  J.,  Wallace  Works, 

MARBLE  AND  STONE  CUTTERS. 
Cramb  &  Beveridge,  2  York  place 

— see  advertisement. 
Moir,  George,  Alexandra  street. 
Moir,  James,  St.  Catherine's  place. 
Moir,  John,  Balhousie. 

MASONS. 
See  Builders. 

MEDICAL  PRACTITIONERS. 
Baird,  Alex.,  M.B.,  CM.,  Tay  st. 
Bramwell,  J.  P.,  M.D.,  8  Barossa  pi. 
Buist,  And.,  M.D.,  5  Athole  cresct. 
Christie,  Robert,  77  Victoria  street, 
Fleming,  David,  Bridgend. 
Frew,    David,    i    Graham's    place, 

King  street. 
Graham,  John  T.,  9  Marshall  place. 
Lindsay,    W.    L.,    M.D.    (Muiray 

Royal  Institution),  Gilgal.  i 

Lyall,  John,  16  Rose  terrace. 
Nairne,  Charles,  228  High  street. 
Paterson,   Geo.  K.  H.,  M.R.C.PI 

69  George  street. 
Scott,  David,  Athole  street. 


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Stirling,  David  H.,  M.D.,  4  Athole 

place. 
White,  Francis  I.,  M.D.,  2  Athole  pi. 

MESSENGERS-AT-ARMS. 
See  page  12. 

MIDWIVES  AND  SICK-NURSES. 

Cameron,  Mrs,  8  Pomarium. 

Cole,  Janet,  297  High  street. 

Edward,  Mrs,  71  Watergate. 

King,  Mrs,  156  High  street. 

Klinnear,  Mrs  Geo.,  51  Watergate. 

iaing,  Martha,  35  Kinnoull  cause- 
way. 

iawson,  Mrs,  1 1  Barossa  street. 

M'Pherson,  Mrs  Malcolm,  224  High 
street. 

Munro,  Mrs,  6  Commercial  street. 

Penn,  Mrs,  2  Victoria  street. 

Rattray,  Mrs  T.,  55  Commercial  st. 

Robertson,  Ann,  145  High  street. 

Robertson,  Margaret,  228  South  st. 

Robertson,  Mrs  Alex.,  47  Pomarium. 

Stimpson,  Mrs,  50  High  street. 

Trail,  Mrs,  25  George  street. 

Trail,  Mrs  William,  56  George  st. 

"Watt,  Mrs,  1 1  Meal  vennel. 

Wilkinson,  Mrs,  6  Canal  street. 

MILLERS  &  FLOUR-MERCHANTS. 

Those  marked  *  are  Millers. 

See  also  Grain  Merchants. 

Black,  Samuel,  20  So.  Methven  st. 

Borthwick,  Elizabeth,  20  South 
Methven  street. 

Campsie,  James,  i  No.  Methven  st. 

Christie,  John,  7  Castlegable. 

Cuthbert,  James,  11  St.  John's  pi. 

Kinmont,  James,  191  South  street. 

M  'Cash  &  Son,  John,  County  place. 

''\AI' Donald,  J.  &  W.,  52  So.  Meth- 
ven street. 

IM'Donald,  John,  39  South  street. 

Wilson,  Henry,  4  Mill  street. 

MILLWRIGHTS. 
Chrystal,  Geo.,  St.  John's  Foundry. 


Gow,  Magnus,  24  Mill  street. 
Paton  &  White,  Newrow. 
Robertson,  Wm.,  40  Canal  street. 
Stewart,  Wm.,  St.  Catherine's  pi. 
Whyte,  WUliam,  West  Mill  street. 

MUSICIANS. 
See  Teachers. 

MUSIC  &  MUSICAL-INSTRUMENT 

DEALERS. 
Duff,  WiUiam  (concertina  maker), 

62  South  Methven  street. 
Duncan,  J.  &  J.,  18  Kinnoull  st. 
Henderson,  William,  242  South  st. 
Leitch  &  Leslie,  29  High  street. 
Lyons,  William,  265  High  street, 
Paterson,  Sons,  &  Co.,  Princes  st. 
Wood,  David,  52  High  street  and 

46  George  street. 

NEWSPAPER    PUBLISHERS. 
See  page  22. 

NURSERY   AND    SEEDSMEN. 
See  also  Seed  Merchcuxts, 

Dickson  &  Turnbull,  26  George  st. 
M'Gregor,  Duncan,  18  High  street. 

OPTICIANS. 
Grego,  Charles  (and  looking-glass 

manufacturer),  27  High  street — 

see  advertisejnent. 
Grieve,  Geo.,  30  South  street  and  68 

South  Methven  street — see  advt. 
Taylor,  John,  33  George  street. 

PAINTERS  AND  PAPERHANGERS. 
Campbell,  Joseph,  97  High  street. 
Douglas  &  Son,  G.  R.,  52  Princes  st. 
Dow,  Robert,  59  George  street. 
M'Intyre,  Donald,  ^-^  George  street. 
M'Lauchlan  &  Co.,  Alexander,  114 

High  street. 
M' Vicar,  William,  177  High  street. 
Nairn,  James,  42  St.  John  street. 
Pringle,  Robert,  il  High  street. 
Stalker  &  Boyd,  27  South  street — 

see  advertisement. 
Young,  John,  2  North  Methven  st. 


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PROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY. 


PAWNBROKERS. 
Anderson,  John,  i8i  South  street. 
Harraughty,  John,  28  Meal  vennel. 
Murphy  &  Son,  James,  34  Mill  st. 
Loan  Company,  12  St.  John's  place. 

PHYSICIANS. 
See  Medical  Practitioners. 

PLANEMAKER. 
Malloch,  David,  50  South  street. 

PLASTERERS. 
Annan  &  Son,  James,  Princes  st. 
Johnstone,  James,  Claypotts. 
M'Kay  &  Son,  John,  7   Kinnoull 

street — see  advertisement. 
Peebles,  John,  32  York  place. 
Tulloch,  Peter,  72  Victoria  street. 

PLUMBERS    AND    GASFITTERS. 

See  also  Copper  a?zd  Tin  Stniths. 
Davidson,  Alexander,  24  County  pi. 
Donaldson,  D.,  209  High  street. 
Frew  &  Sons,  William,  8  Mill  st. 
Gorrie,  D.,  9  South  Methven  street. 
Macleish,  James,    15  Mill  street — 

see  advertisement, 
Mackie  &  Co.,  D.,  22  and  23  Canal 

street — see  advertiseme^it. 
Miller,  Alexander,  Govi^rie  street. 
Robertson,  John,  2  Melville  street. 
Thomson  &  Nelson,  60  South  st. 
Wylie,  George,  7  High  street. 
Young,  W.  W.,  56  Meal  vennel. 

POTATO    MERCHANTS   AND 
DEALERS. 
Britland,  Thomas,  41  Priory  place. 
Crerar,  Andrew,  5  No.  Methven  st. 
Elder,  David,  29  Canal  street. 
Greig,  William,  170  High  street. 
Henderson,  Robert,  268  High  street 

— see  advertisemejzt. 
Lynch,  Matthew,  Meal  vennel. 
M'Glashan,  John,  18  Kirkside. 
Shepherd,  James,  12  Kirkside. 
Stewart,  John,  31  James  street. 
Stobie,  George,  21  Kirkgate. 


Strachan,  George,  76  Canal  street. 
Swan,  Andrew,  79  Glover  street. 

POULTERERS  &  GAME-DEALERS, 
Burnett,  James,  31  Mill  street. 
Crawford,  Jane,  10  North  port. 
Davidson,  William,  19  Kirkgate. 
Henderson,  Robert,  268  High  st.^- 

see  advertisement. 
Hill,  William,  220  High  street — see 

advertisement. 
Mailler,  Wm.,  34  So.  Methven  st.-— 

see  advertisement. 
M'Vean,  John,  72  So.  Methven  st.— 

see  advertisement. 
Pitcaithly,  Alexander,  16  Mill  st. 
Robertson,  Thomas,  21  South  st. 
Roy,  Mrs,  1 1  Bridge  lane, 
Speedie,  Alexander,  17  St.  John  st. 
Stewart,  Mrs  R.,  32  S-  Methven  st.; 
Webb,  E.  M.,  26  Gowrie  street. 

PRINTERS    (letterpress). 
See  also  Engravers,  ^t'c. 

Black,  John,  9  High  street. 
Cowan,  Samuel  (Advertiser  office), 

Tay  street. 
Dewar,  James  (Courier  office),  155 

South  street. 
Leitch  &  Leslie,  29  High  street  and 

58  Princes  street. 
Lyall,  Jas.  Watson  (Constitutional), 

office),  South  St.  John's  place. 
Taylor  &  Co.,  William,  25  High  st. 
Wood,  David,  33  Skinnergate.  . 

ROPE    AND    TWINE    MAKERS. 
Banks,  James,  141  High  street. 
Buik  &  Co.,  Robert,  7  Watergate. 
Gillespie,  John,  14  High  street. 
Halley,  Margaret,  180  High  street. 
Mitchell,  Hector,  202  High  street. 
M'Cormick  &  Son,  17  Kirkgate. 

SADDLERS  &  HARNESS-MAKERS. 
Knox,  Robert  H.,  50  George  street. 
Mason,  W.  &  P.,  215  South  street. 
Pirrie  &  Anderson,  Princes  street. 
Thomson,  William,  40  Canal  street. 


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Stanford,  James,  14  N.  Methven  st. 
Stirton,  Mrs  John,  7  High  street. 
Tulloch  &  Son,  Wm.,  15  Princes  st. 


SAWMILLERS. 
See  Wood  Merchants. 

SEED    MERCHANTS. 
Barns,  Thomas,  256  High  street. 
Bennet,  James,  3  So.  WilHam  st. 
Brown  &  Logie,  Mill  street. 
Campbells,  M'Laggan,  &  Co.,  107 

High  street. 
Chalmers  &  Honey,  122  High  st. 
Dickson  &  Turnbull,  26  George  st. 
Fraser,  John,  40  High  street. 
Greig,  R.  &  J.,  89  High  street. 
M'Cash  &  Son,  J.,  Hospital  street. 
M'Gregor  &  Co.,  D.,  18  High  st. 
Richardson,  William,  43  High  st. 
Stewart,  W.  G.,  189  High  street. 
Whittet,  J.  &  T.,  57  High  street. 

servants'    register    OFFICES. 
Cook,  C,  Gowrie  street,  Bridgend. 
Miller,  Mrs,  123  High  street. 
Preston,  James,  50  High  street. 
Robb,  Mrs,  County  place. 
Stuart,  Elizabeth,  30  High  street. 
Young,  Mrs,  53  Mill  street. 

SEWING-MACHINE   AGENTS. 
Campbell,  John,  (general),  32  North 

Methven  st. — see  advertisement. 
Menzies,  James  F,  (maker),  2  South 

St.  John's  place. 
Murray  &  Ewing,  24  St.  John  st. 
M'Laren,  Alex.,  (general),  Prioiy  pi. 
Singer's  Office,  64  St.  John  street, 
Morton  &  Mitchells  (Waverley),  23 

St.  John  street. 
Richardson    &    Pearson    (Singer), 

Princes  street. 

SHAREBROKERS. 
Morison,  Robert,  Blackfriars  street. 
Rintoul,  Laurence,  St.  John  street. 

SHERIFF-OFFICERS. 
See  page  II. 


SHIPOWNERS. 
See  page  18. 

SICK-NURSES. 
See  Midwives. 


SLATERS  &  SLATE-MERCHANTS. 
Bell  &  Son,  Alexander,  31  Canal  st. 
Bell,  Joseph,  25  No.  Methven  st. — 

see  advertisement. 
Buchan,  James,  32I  Mill  street. 
Hay,  Alexander,  276  High  street — 

see  advertisement. 
M'Lauchlan,  John,  West  Mill  st. 
Mitchell  &  Son,  Andrew,  7  Kinnoull 

causeway. 
Ramsay,  W.  G.,  195  High  street. 
Reid,  Peter,  5  South  Methven  st. — 

see  advertisement. 

SOLICITORS    AND   WRITERS. 
See  pages  10-13. 

SPIRIT-DEALERS    AND   TAVERN- 
KEEPERS. 
See  also  Innkeepers. 

Aitken,  Joseph  W.,  121  South  st. 

Brown,  Mrs  Wm.  (Auchtergaven), 
26  South  Methven  street. 

Butter,  Mrs  Duncan,  225  South  st. 

Christie,  Mrs  (Black Bull),  Kirkgate. 

Clark,  Mrs  Hugh,  140  South  street. 

DufF,  Walter,  53  South  street. 

Dutch,  Alexander,  Shore. 

Forbes,  James  (Balmoral),  23  Castle- 
gable. 

F5rfe,  Alexander,  171  High  street. 

Heron,  James    (Perth  Arms),    112 
High  street. 

Hewat,  James,  8  Watergate. 

King,  Wm.  (Globe),  156  High  st, 

Lennox,  Catherine,  50  Princes  st. 

Matthew,  William  (Red  Lion),  30 
High  street. 

Menzies,  Mrs  Donald,  9  Kirkside. 

Miller,  James  (County),    18   South 
Methven  street. 

M 'Arthur,  Peter,  307   High  street 
and  20  Bridge  lane. 


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PROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY. 


M'Cowan,  Peter  (Red  Lion),  123 
High  street. 

M'Gregor,  Allan  (Bums),  Water- 
gate. 

M'Keich,  Isabella,  31  Cross  street. 

M'Millan,  Robert,  244  High  street. 

Patterson,  Alexander,  145  Canal  st. 

Patterson,  John  (Britannia),  14  Mill 
street. 

Pullar,  James,  257  High  street. 

Rollo,  James  (Turf),  3  High  street. 

Rutherford,  Eliz.,  36  Princes  street. 

Scobbie,  John,  Main  street. 

Scott,  George,  3  St.  John's  place. 

Simpson,  Chas.  (City  Hall),  Kirkside 

Thomson,  Donald,  24  Princes  st. 

Walker,  Robert,  105  High  street. 

Wannan,  Alexander,  1 1  Mill  street. 

Wright  &  Co.,  J.,  57  West  Mill  st. 

TAILORS  AND  TAILORS  AND 
CLOTHIERS. 

Those  marked  *  are  Tailors  only, 

Bruce,  John,  58  St.  John  street. 
Buchan,  David,  38  Athole  street. 
Byars,  Wm.,  88  High  %\..—  see  ad. 
*Cairncross,  James,  28  High  street. 
Crichton,  James,  42  So.  Methven  st. 
Cruickshank,  James  S.,  66  St.  John 

street — see  advertiseinent. 
Dewar  &  Co.,  R.  M.,  4  St.  John's 

place. 
Farquharson,  J.,  41  N.  Methven  st. 
Frazer,  John,  49  High  street. 
Greig  &  Co.,  T.,  24  and  26  Watergate 

— see  advertisement. 
Hunt,  Colin  A.,  38  George  street. 
Jamieson  &  Co.,  John,  64  George  st. 
Knight,  Alexander,  117  High  st. 
*MattheM',  Anthony,  47  High  st. 
Morton  &  Mitchells,  St.  John's  pi. 
Moyes,  Andrew,  83  High  street — 

see  advertiseinent. 
Murray  &  Ewing,  24  St.  John  st. 
M'Donald,  Charles,  236  High  st. 
*M'Ewan,  James,  8  Gowrie  street. 
M'Intosh,  William,  7  St.  John  st. 


M'Lauchlan  &  Pat  on,  298  High  st, 
*Peddie,  Thomas,  Union  street. 
Robertson,  R.,  115  South  street. 
Robertson,  James,  19  Hospital  st. 
Ross,  David,  179  High  street. 
*Shepherd,  Robert,  11  Canal  streets- 
Shepherd,  Mrs  T.,  41  Leonard  st. 
Sinclair,  Mrs,  148  South  street. 
Smith,  J.  &  D.,  13  and  24  Charlotte 

street. 
*  Stewart,  Alexander,  47  High  st. 
Watson,  James,  13  St.  John  street. 
Young,  Mrs  Wm.,  78  St.  John  st. 

TANNERS. 
See  Leather  Merchants,  ^c. 

TEA  AND  COFFEE  DEALERS  AND 
AGENTS. 

Farquharson,  David,  15  High  st. — 

see  advertiseinent. 
London  &  Newcastle  Tea  Co.,  136 

High  street. 
M'Donald,  C.  &  J.,  74  George  st. 
Morton  &  Co.,  James,  43  George  st.. 
M'Pherson,  Robert,  19  High  street- 
Tea  Supply  Association,    19  High 

street — see  advertisement. 
Whittet,  J.  &  T.,  57  High  street — 

see  advertisement. 

TEACHERS. 

See  also  page  23. 

Anderson,  Wm.  (music),  59  Scott  st. 

Baker,  Mary  (music),  4  Barossa  pi. 

Bryson  &   Son,   William  (dancing 

and  music),  25  Barossa  street. 
Cardy,  Edward  (music),  81  Canal  st. 
Chaplin,  Misses,  50  Athole  street. 
Chesterfield,  Albert  (music),  22  York 

place. 
Duff,   William    (music),    62    South 

Methven  street. 
Duncan,  J.  &  J.  (music),  KLinnoull 

street. 
Fenny,  W.  H.  (music),  2  Stormont 

street. 
Hemple,  Mrs  (music),  4Rose  terrace. 


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215 


Lowe,  Miss,  Girls'  House  OxT^efuge, 
Craigie. 

Lowe,  Robert  (dancing),  Kinnouil 
street. 

M'Naughton,  Misses  (boarding  aca- 
demy), 3  Barossa  place. 

M'Pherson,  Miss  (Infant  School),  6 
King  street. 

M'Rae,  Patrick  (languages),  113 
High  street. 

Scott,  Margaret  F.  (music),  69  Xo. 
Methven  street. 

Scott,  Miss  (music),  Albert  place. 

Shepherd,  Misses  (academy),  6  Char- 
lotte street. 

St.  Clair,  Rev.  J.  P.  (languages), 
47  George  street. 

TEMPERANCE    HOTELS. 
See  InTU,  ^c. 

TOBACCONISTS. 
Balmain,  James,  37  High  street. 
-Beattie,  John   (manufacturer),    158 
High  street. 
Bruce,  David,  20  George  street. 
Bums,  David,  119  High  street. 
Carron,  Mrs  John,  84  High  street. 
Dawson,  Grace,  48  Leonard  street. 
Dow,  John,  20  No.  Methven  street. 
Duff,  AVilliam,  62  So.  Methven  st. 
Henderson,   John,    (manufacturer), 

206  High  street. 
Henderson,  William,  276  High  st. 
Henderson,  William,  242  South  st. 
Lyons,  AVilliam,  2G5  High  street. 
Miller,  J.  S.,  23  South  street. 
Miller,  William,  55  George  street. 
Moncrieff,  Mrs,  57  Princes  street. 
Robertson,  Robert,  Bridgend. 
Taylor,  James,  221  High  street. 
Young,  J.,  2  North  Methven  street. 
Young,  Mrs,  53  Mill  street. 

TOY-MERCHANTS. 
Adams,  Mrs  Andrew,  255  High  st. 
Edward,  J.,  21  St.  John  street. 
Grieve,  George,  30  South  street  and 
68  South  Methven  street — see  ad. 


Henderson,  Jas.,  50  S.  Methven  st. 
Lees  &  Son,  John,  6  George  street 

and  66  High  street. 
-Smith, -Robert,  242  High  street. 
Taylor,  Mrs,  16  Leonard  street. 

TURNERS    (wood). 

M 'Arthur,  J.  (and  bobbin-maker), 

120  High  street. 
Whytock,  John,  238  High  street. 

UMBRELLA    MAKERS. 

Black,  John,  173  High  street. 
Dyer,  M.  &  J.,  60  George  street. 
Robb,  Airs  Da\-id,  So.  Alethven  st. 

UPHOLSTERERS. 
See  also  Cabmetmakers. 

Archibald,  William,  20  St.  John  st. 
Cameron,  J.  A.  &  D.,  Gowrie  st. 
Davidson,  Charles,  246  High  street. 
Hay,  James,  County  place. 
Hutchison,  AValter,  27  Athole  st. 
Imrie  &  Sons,  P.,  76  George  street 

and  20  Princes  street. 
Robertson,  D.,  63  No.  Methven  st. 
Scott,  Alex.,  North  port. 
Scott,  AV.  D.,   18  and  20  Mill  st.— 

— see  advertisefnent. 

VETERINARY    SURGEONS. 

Conacher,  Charles,  AVatergate. 
Low,  Peter,  25  Princes  street. 
Smails,  D.  C,  County  Buildings. 

WATCH    AND    CLOCK    MAKERS. 

Baxter,  John,  26  AVhitefriars  street. 
Brown,  AA^m.,  99  High  st. — see  ad. 
-Bumfield,  David,  53  S.  Alethven  st. 
Caimcross,  A.  &  G.,  6  St.  John  st. 
Masterton,  Peter,  50  High  street. 
Short,  Airs  Edward,  82  High  street 

— see  advertisement. 
Stratz,  Louis,  31  High  street, 
Taylor,  John,  33  George  street. 
Young,  Thomas,  234  High  street* 


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PROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY. 


WINE  AND  SPIRIT  MERCHANI^S. . 

See  also Innkeepe7-s ^•SypiriP-^'ealers . . 

Bell,  Rannie,  &  Co.,  35  St.  Johr  st. 
— H.  V.  Hunter,  agent;  •     ■ 

Bell,  Arthur,  South  St.  Johil's'place. 

Currie,  J.  &  T.,  165  and  167  High 
sti-eet. 

Dewar,  John,  in  High  street. 

M 'Donald,  C.  &  J.,  74  George  st. 

Perthshire  Wine  &  Spirit  Co.,  Wa- 
tergate— A.  M.  Greig,  manager. 

Scott,  George,  3  St.  John's  place. 

Thomson,  William  B.,  60  Canal  st. 

Wannan,  A.,  11  Mill  street. 

Wilson,  Robert,  38  St.  John  street 
— see  advertisement. 

WIREWORKERS. 

Gorrie,  Thomas,  24  North  Methven 
street — see  advertisement. 


Miller,- Angus,  12  Leonard  street. 
Wight,  A.,  47  High  street — see  ad. 

WOOD  MERCHANTS  AND  SAW- 
■  MILLERS, 

Brewster  &  Son,  51  Victoria  street.; 
Dunn  Brothers,  Shore. 
Fenton,  James,  Shore. 
Gorrie,  John,  23  Princes  street. 

WOOL    MERCHANTS. 
Murdoch,  John,  High  street. 
Scott  &  Son,  James,  44  Leonard  st. 
Spalding,  Robert,  2  Murray  street. 

WRIGHTS    AND    JOINERS. 

See  Cahinet?nakers. 

WRIGHTS'   TOOLMAKERS. 
Malloch,  David  (plane),  50  South  st. 
Wilson,  George  (saw),  55  South  st. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Insitrance  Companies. 

THE    EDINBURGH 

LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPAXT. 

FOUNDED    1823. 


HEAD  OFFICE— 22  GEOR&E  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 


Accumulated  Funds,   ;i^i, 450,000    Existing  Assurances,  .  .j^Js, 600,000 
Annual  Income,    . .     . .       220,000    Nev.*  Assurances,  1876-77,     683,000 

SPECIAL   NON-FORFEITURE   SYSTEM. 

.  The  compreliensive  Xon-Forfeiture  System  of  this  Company 
protects  Policy  Holders  from  the  outset  against  loss  from  the 
discontinuance  of  Premiums.  It  applies  to  all  kinds  of  AVhole- 
Life  and  Endowment  Assurance  Policies  effected  at  Full  Rates. 
Since  the  System  was  adopted  in  1872,  the  Annual  New 
Business  transacted  by  the  Company  has 

NEARLY    DOUBLED    IN    AMOUNT. 

This  is  the  best  proof  of  the  wide-spread  appreciation  of  the 
benefits  enjoyed  under  this  Special  System. 

BONUS    YEAR,    1878. 

The  Seventh  Investigation  and  Division  of  Profits  will  take 
place  as  at  31st  March,  1878.  The  advantage  of  sharing 
in  this  Division  can  be  seemed  only  by  In.sub.ixg  before  the 
B00K.S  CLOSE  AT  THE  ABOVE  DATE.  New  Poficies  eff"ected  at 
Full  Rates  before  the  close  of  the  Books  will  rank  for 

A   WHOLE   YEAR'S   BONUS. 

Bonuses  become  vested   additions  to  the  Sums  Assured  when 
Pohcies  have  been  Five  Years  in  force. 


Agents  at  Perth — 

Messrs  MACKENZIE  &  DICKSON,  Solicitors. 

D.  C.  Smith,  45  Watergate. 

W.  G.  Stewart,  126  High  Street. 

Wm.  Sturrock,  Balhousie  Works. 

*^*  Prospectuses  and  all  requisite  information  may  be  had 

on  application. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS. 


LONDON. 
ESTABLISHED     171 0. 


INSURANCES  effected  in  all  parts  of  the  United  Kingdom 
and  in  Foreign  Countries. 

Total  Sum  insured  in  1876,..  ..£248,980,367. 

Claims  paid  during  the  last  Ten  Years, 
Upwards  of  TWO  MILLIONS  STERLING. 

Forms  for  Proposals,  Renewal  Receipts,    and  all  information 

respecting  Fire  Insurance,  may  be  obtained  from 

Messrs  MACKENZIE  &  DICKSON,  Agents  at  Perth, 

Or  from  any  of  the  Local  Agents  of  the  Society. 


THE 


FOUNDED  1805. 

The  Oldest  Scottish  Insurance  Company. 


Progress  of  the  Business  diiring  the  current  Septenium, 


F/RE  DEPARTMENT. 

Year  end-     Premium     Fire  Reserve, 

ing  14th       Income,         excluding 

May,  Net.  Capital. 

1872  ..    ;^2I,609       ..      ;^I32,67g 

1873  ..      22,512     ..       135,486 

1874  .,      25,361     ..       138,248 
187s     ..      35,903     ••       140,713 

1876  ..      43,110     ..       151,908 

1877  ..  47,987  ■•  156,639 
No  other  Scottish  Insurance  Com- 
pany has  a  Fire  Reserve  Fund  of  the 
same  magnitude,  in  proportion  to  the 
Income  from  Premiums,  as  that  pos- 
sessed by  the  Caledonian. 


LIFE   DEPARTMENT. 
Year  end-      New  Life        Life  As- 
ing  14th    Assurances,       surance 
May.  Net.  Fund. 

1872  ..;^io6,863     ..^34,395 

1873  ..     106,050     ..     452,545 

1874  ..     121,675     ..     468,728 

1875  ..     149,750     ..     501,136 

1876  ..     226,815     ..     527)493 

1877  ..     236,550     ..     559,709 
The  Life  Assurance  Fund  is  on  the 

highest  scale,  affording  unsurpassed 
security,  its  amount  being  equal  to 
more  than  75  per  cent,  of  all  the_  Pre- 
miums received  on  existing  Policies, 


Fire  Insurances  effected  on  almost  every  class  of  Property. 
Losses  adjusted  with  liberality,  and  settled  promptly. 

D.  DEUCHAR,  Manager, 
Edinburgh,  19  George  Street. 

Agents  in  Perth — 

Messrs  GEO.  CONDIE,  CONNING,  &  CO.  (Fire),  British: 

Linen  Bank  House. 

Mr.  T.  REID,  270  High  Street. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  219 

SCOTTISH  EQUITABLE 

LIFE  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY. 

ESTABLISHED    1831. 
Incor^porated  by  Royal  Charters  and  Special  Act  of  Parliaments 

HEAD  OFFICE— 
26  ST.  ANDREW  SQUARE,  EDINBURGH. 

PRESIDENT. 

His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Buccleuch  and  Queensberry,  K.G. 

VICE-PRESIDENT. 
Sir  G.  Graham  Montgomery  of  Stanhope,  Bart.,  M.P. 

nPHE  SCOTTISH  EQUITABLE  is  2.  purely  Mutual  Office. 
-^       There  are  no  shareholders  to  absorb  any  portion  of  the 
profits,  which  are  therefore  whoUy  divided  among  the  holders  of 
Participating  Policies. 

Position  of  the  Society  at  ist  March,  1877. 

Existing  Assurances,  including  Bonus  Additions,    ;^7, 799,080 

Annual  Kevenue— 

From  Premiums  of  Assurance, ;:^I99j953 

From  Interest  and  Dividends, 94)973 

From  Assignment  Fees  and  Fines,  no 

295,036^ 

Accumulated  Funds, ^2,262,956^ 

Non-Forfeitable  Policies  are  now  granted  by  the 
Society  on  a  new  and  improved  plan,  which  combines  the  ad- 
vantages of  Moderate  Premiums,  payable  for  a  limited 
number  of  years  (11,  22,  or  33),  ultimate  Participation 
in  the  Profits,  Fixed  Surrender  Values,  and  the 
issue  of  Fully  Paid-Up  Policies  without  special  appHca- 
tion  to  the  Directors. 

The  Conditions  as  to  Foreign  Residence  and  Travel  have 
lately  been  greatly  simplified  and  made  more  liberal. 

T.  B.  SPRAGUE,  Manager^ 
Wm.  FINLAY,  Secretary. 

Agents  in  Perth — 
GEO.  CONDIE,  CONNING,  &  CO.,  British  Linen  Bank. 


2  20  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


THE 

LIVERPOOL  8l  LONDON  &  GLOBE 

INSURANCE     COMPANY. 

Established  1836.     Empowered  by  Special  Acts  of  Parliament. 


OFFICES. 
LIVERPOOL,..  I  DALE  STREET. 

LONDON,    ....   7  CORNHILL  and  CHARING  CROSS. 
GLASGOW,    ..30  GEORGE  SOU  ARE. 


Invested  Funds  exceed ^65, 494,034 

Fire  Premiums  in  1876, 989,756 

Life  Premiums  in  1876, 250,782 

SCOTTISH  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 

James  Reid  Stewart,  Merchant,  Glasgow,  Ckairman. 
Andrew  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Auchentorlie. 
Robert  F.  Shaw  Stewart,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
Walter  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  C.A.,  Glasgow. 
Resident  Secretary — D.  Stewart. 


FIRE    DEPARTMENT. 
Insurances  on  nearly  every  description  of  Property,  at  Home 
and  Abroad,  can  be  effected  at  Moderate  Rates. 
LIFE    DEPARTMENT. 

SPECIAL  ADVANTAGES. 

The  Directors  invite  attention  to  the  following  advantages 
afforded  by  the  Company  to  persons  taking  out  Policies  on  the 
lives  of  themselves  and  others  : — 

Premiums  on  Plans  adapted  to  the  various  wants  of  the  Public. 

Liberal  Bonuses.— Four-fifths,  or  Eighty  per  Cent.,  of  the  Profits  will  be 
divided  amongst  the  Assured. 

The  Stamps  on  Life  Policies  are  Paid  for  by  this  Company. 

Credit  given  for  a  portion  of  the  Premiums  when  desired. 

Surrenders  of  Policies  favourably  dealt  with. 

Thirty  Days  allowed  for  the  Renewal  of  Policies. 

Claims  Payable  in  One  Month  after  Admission. 

Annuities,  immediate  and  deferred,  at  liberal  rates. 

Endowments  of  Children  and  Adults. — The  rates  of  Premium  are 
on  a  moderace  scale. 

Forms  of  Proposals,  Prospectuses,  atid  all  7iecessary  information, 
furnished  on  application. 

AGENTS— 

PERTH  /J°"^  Grant,  High  Street;  Andrew  King,  109  South  Street; 

'   (  and  David  N.  _Milln,  270  High  Street. 

Aberfeldy,  F.  Ross,  Commercial  Bank.  ~    ' 

Aber}iethy,Ar\di:Qw  Peddie,  merchant. 
Alyth, A.  D.  Pithie,  Registrar,  &c. 


Birnani, . .  John  Dow,  V.S 


Crieff,     . .  Robert  Clement,  solicitor. 
Pitlochry,  H.  Ferguson,  merchant. 
Stanley, . .  James  Reid,  merchant. 
Glenorchy,  Duncan  Dewar,  Dalmally. 
Applications  for  Agencies  invited. 

D.  STEWART,  Resident  Secretary,  Glasgow. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  2  21 


THE    STANDARD 

LIFE     ASSURANCE     COMPANY. 

Established  1825. 

THE  FIFTY-FIRST  ANNUAL  GENERAL  MEETING 
of  the  COMPANY  was  held  at  Edinburgh,  on  Tuesday, 
the  1st  of  May,  1877. 

RESULTS  COMMUNICATED  IN  THE  REPORT. 
Amount  proposed  for  Assurance  during  the  year  1876 

(1948  Proposals),        ^1,547,829 

Amount  of  Assurances  accepted  during  the 

year  1876  (1580  Policies), ;^i, 176,095 

Annual  Premiums  on  new  Pohcies  during  the 

year  1876,        ;^44»030 

Claims  by  Death  during  the  year  1876,  exclusive 

of  Bonus  Additions,  . .  ..  ..  ..  ^421,448 

Amount  of  Assurances  accepted  during  the 

last  five  years, ^6,183,362 

Subsisting  Assurances  at  15th  November,  1876 

(of  which  ^1,314,823  is  re-assured  with  other 

Offices),  ^18,569,901 

Revenue  upwards  of  £770,000  per  Annum. 
Assets  upwards  of  £5,000,000. 


BONUS  ADDITIONS  TO  POLICIES. 

The  Company  have  divided  Profits  on  nine  occasions — in 
1835,  1840,  1845,  1850,  1855,  i860,  1865,  .1870,  and  1875— 
when  very  large  additions  were  made  to  Policies. 

The  next  division  of  Profits  will  be  made  in  1 880. 

For  the  very  liberal  conditions  of  the  Standard  Company's 

Policy,  see  Prospectus. 

SPENCER  C.  THOMSON,  Maizager. 


Tables  of  Rates  a7id  all  further  information  can  be  obtained 
by  application  at  the  Offices  of  the  Company,  or  at  any  of  the 
Agencies. 

Edinburgh,  3  &  5  George  Street.    I    x  „.,„„„     ("82  King  William  St.,  E.G. 
Glasgow,  155  West  George  Street.  I    London,  "[and  3  Pall  Mall  East,  S.W. 

Colonial  and  Foreign  Assurances. — Assurances  granted  on 
the  Lives  of  Persons  proceeding  abroad.  Branch  Offices  and 
Agencies  in  India  and  all  the  British  Colonies. 

Agent  in  Perth— MELVILLE  JAMESON,  Solicitor. 


2  2  2  AD  VERTI SEMENTS. 


NORTHERN 

ASSURANCE      COMPANY. 


Established  1836.     Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament. 

Capital, £3,000,000 

Accumulated  Funds,  -       -       -  2,092,000 

Directors  for  the  Counties  of  Perth,  Fife,  and  Forfar. 
"William  Lowson,  Esq.,  Chairman. 


Thomas  Couper,  Esq. 
Thomas  Hunter  Cox,  Esq. 
Wm.  Ogilvy  Dalgleish,  Esq 

Secretary — THOMAS  Kyd. 
DISTRICT  OFFICE,        -        2  Cowgate,  Dundee, 


William  Harris,  Esq. 
George  Rough,  Esq. 
Andrew  Whitton,  Esq- 


FIRE  INSURANCE. 
Every  description  of  risk  accepted  at  the  Lowest  Remunerative 

Rates. 


LIFE  ASSURANCE— PARTICIPATION  BRANCH. 
The  Company  offers  the  advantages  of  perfect  security, 
with  great  economy  in  management,  and  moderate 

rates  of  Premium. 

The  total  expenses  in  the  year  1876  were  only  slightly  over 
7^  per  cent,  of  the  Income  from  Premiums  and  Interest,  or — 
excluding  Commission  paid  to  Agents — less  than  4  per  cent. 

The  "wliole  of  the  Profit,  or  surplus  ascertained  at  each 
valuation,  belong'S  to  the  Assured.  The  amount  for 
the  five  years  ending  31st  December,  1875,  was  the  largest  ever 
earned  in  any  five  years  since  the  formation  of  the  Company, 
and  was  sufficient  to  provide  a  Bonus  of  ^^i  los  per  cent,  per 
annum  upon  the  sum  assured — or;i^7  los  per  cent,  for  the  whole 
period — besides  leaving  ^^33, 420  to  be  carried  forward. 


Agents  at  Perth — 
MELVILLE  JAMESON,  Solicitor  ff or  Fire  Department  only), 
RICHARD  CRUICKSHANK,  Merchant. 
PETER  PALMER,  Ironmonger. 
^V.  M.  STEIN,  Stamp  Office. 
MALCOLM  STEWART,  Solicitor. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  223 

SCOTTISH  PROVIDENT 

I  IT  s  T I T  XJ  T  I  o  3sr. 

6  ST.   ANDREW  SQUARE,   EDINBURGH. 


Annual  Income   £441,596  :  11  :  O 

Accumulated  Funds  exceed .£2,876,000 

^npHIS  OFFICE  alone  combines  the  advantages  of  Mutual 
-'-  Assurance  with  Moderate  Premiums— great  economy 
in  management  ensuring  large  Bonuses  to  good  lives. 

The  PREMIUMS  are  so  moderate  that  at  most  ages  an 
Assurance  of;^i200  or;^i250  may  be  secured  from  the  first  for 
the  same  yearly  payment  which  would  elsewhere  assure  ;^iooo 
only. 

The  whole  PROFITS  go  to  the  Policyholders,  on  a  system 
at  once  safe,  equitable,  and  favourable  to  good  lives. 

Arrangements  for  Assurance  and  every  information 
supplied  by  our  Agent  at  Perth- 
Mr.  JAMES  HONEY,  Merchafzt,  122  High  Street. 

Scottish  Qloiiim^rrial  insxirana 

C  O  3yC  IP  .A.  IT -IT- 

FIEE,  LIPE,  ANNUITIES,    arit^xihti,  ^torr  pillions  §tQ. 

Head  Office— i^Z  WEST  GEORGE  STREET,  GLASGOW. 

C^«?y;«a«— ALEXANDER  CRUM,  Esq,  of  Thornliebank. 


LIFE    DEPARTMENT. 

The  advantages  offered  are^ — Moderate  Premiums,  economy  in  Manage- 
ment (last  year  being  only  8.2  per  cent,  of  the  Premium  Income),  safe  Secu- 
rity, and  large  Bonus. 

FIRE    DEPARTMENT. 

The  DIRECTORS  SOLICIT  PROPOSALS  for  Insurance  on  Houses, 
Manufactories,  Rents,  Furniture,  Goods  and  Merchandise,  Farming  Stock, 
Shipping  in  Port  or  in  Dock,  or  whilst  building,  from  Loss  or  Damage  by 
Fire,  and  will  issue  Policies  therefor  upon  liberal  terms. 

POLICIES  TRANSFERRED  from  other  Offices  without  additional 
cost  or  trouble  to  the  Assured. 

Policies  issued  and  Losses  promptly  adjusted  at  the 

EDINBURGH   OFFICE, 77  GEORGE   STREET. 

ANNUAL  INCOIVIE,  £223,400.  JAMES  MURRAY,  Resident  Secy. 


Agent  in  Perth— ^A.lsi'ES  CHALMERS,  122  High  Street. 


2  24  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


AND 


OF  THE 

COUNTY    AND    CITY    OF    PERTH. 


Established  1838,  and  Certified  under  the  Act  of  1863. 

THE  OFFICE,   TAY  STREET,  PERTH, 

Is  Open  every  day,  except  Saturday,  from  Ten  till 

Three. 

On  Saturday  from  Ten  till  Twelve  Noon,  and  from 

Six  till  Eight  Evening. 

JV.B. — IVo  Jkfoney  paid  out  on  Saturday  after  Twelve  Noon. 

THIS  BANK  receives  Deposits  of  One  Shilling  and  upwards, 
but  not  more  than  ^,^30  in  one  year,  ending  20th  November^ 
or^i5oinall,  which  may  accumulate,  at  Compound  Interest^ 
till  it  reaches  ;i<|'200. 

Certified  Friendly  Societies  may  lodge  their  whole  Funds.- 
The  Deposits  of  other  Societies  and  Charitable  Institutions  are 
limited  to  _z^ioo  in  one  year,  and  ;i^300  in  all. 

Interest,  at  a  comparatively  high  rate,  is  added  to  the 
Principal  once  a  year,  at  20th  November,  irrespective  of  the 
Depositors'  personal  attendance  at  the  Bank  for  \}\2X  purpose ^ 
by  which  they  derive  the  benefit  of  Compound  Interest. 

Government  Annuities,  from  £/\  to  _;:^5o  a-year,  may  be 
contracted  for  through  this  Bank.  Particulars  may  be  had  on 
application  at  the  Office  of  the  Bank. 

The  numerous  advantages  of  the  Institution  will  be  seen  from 
the  Pass-Books,  which  are  given  to  Depositors  free  of  any 
charge. 

The  Funds  of  the  Bank  are  securely' invested,  and  the  whole 
Accounts  are  periodically  Audited  by  a  professional  Auditor 
unconnected  with  the  Bank. 

The  total  amount  of  Funds  invested  20th  November,  1876, 
was  ^419,130  us  9d. 

The  total  number  of  individual  Depositors  at  the  same  date 
was  18,201,  embracing  members  of  every  section  of  the  labouring 
and  industrial  classes. 

The  Bank  opened  in  1839  with  859  Accounts ;  now  they 
exceed  18,000. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  225 


The  Capital  in  1839  was  only  ^^3,000 ;  now  it  is  upwards  of 
/430,ooo. 

The  utility  and  success  of  the  County  and  City  of  Perth 
Savings  Bank  are  sufficiently  apparent  from  the  amount  of 
Business  which  has  been  done  since  its  establishment  in  1838. 
The  Right  Hon.  Earl  of  Mansfield,  Chairman  (  of  Committee 
Archibald   M'Donald,   Esq.,   Lord-Provost,  |  of 

Deputy-Chairman,  \  Management 

MELVILLE  JAMESON,  Secretary. 
WILLIAM  A.  BARCLAY,  Actuary  and  Cashier. 
Perth,  17th  September,  1877. 


PERTHSHIRE 

CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE 

AND 

TRADE  PROTECTION  SOCIETY. 


OFFICE-BEARERS— 1877.78. 

Honorary  President — Lord-Provost  M'Donald. 

Honorary  Vice-Presidents — Laurence  Pullar,  Esq.,  and  Ex-Bailie 

Jamieson. 

'Chairman — Bailie  Brown  (Messrs  Brown  &  Logie). 

Vice-Chair  man — P.  Campbell,  Esq.  (Messrs  P.  &  P.  Campbell). 

EXTRAORDINARY  DIRECTORS. 


Dean  of  Guild  Robertson. 
Ex-Baihe  M'Donald. 
Ex- Bailie  John  Dewar. 
Ex-Bailie  Pirrie. 
Ex- Treasurer  Morton. 
Councillor  Deas. 


Councillor  Honey. 
Thomas  Alexander,  Esq. 
Robert  Pullar,  Esq.,  Manu- 
facturer. 
Wm.  Logie,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
J.  S.  Imrie,  Esq. 


ORDINARY  DIRECTORS. 


Bailie  Wotherspoon. 
Ex-Bailie  Fisher. 
Councillor  Sime. 
Mr  D.  Peddie,  Ironmonger. 

„  J.  Chalmers,  Grocer. 

,,  J.  Paton,  Grocer. 

,,  William  Harper,  Fishcurer. 

„  D.Mackie  (Messrs D.Mackie 
&  Co.,  Plumbers). 
.  ,,  John  Beattie,  Tobacconist. 


Mr  John  M'Intosh,  Grocer, 
,,  T.  Brady,  Auctioneer. 
,,  W.  Macintosh,  Clothier, 
,,  A.  Moyes,  Clothier. 
,,  W.  G.  Stewart,  Grocer. 
,,  Thos.  Moncrieff,  Grocer. 
,,  A.  Campbell,  Coal  Mer- 
chant. 
,,  William  Donaldson. 
„  A.  Dingwall. 

Q 


226  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE  &  PROTECTION  SOCIETY— continued. 

PARLIAMENTARY    COMMITTEE   ELECTED    BY 

DIRECTORS. 


Bailie  Wotherspoon. 
Councillor  Sime. 
Mr  J.  MTntosh. 


Mr  J.  MoncriefF; 
„  D.  Maclde. 
,,  "W.  Macintosh. 


AND  EX-OFFICIO. 

Bailie  Brown,  6%i2z>w<2/2.  I    Mx  K.'Khxg,  Hon.  Treasurer. 

Mr  P.  Campbell,  Vice  •  Chairman} 

Secretary  and  Law  Agent — ^William  Young,  Esq.,  Solicitor. 

Hon.  Treasurer — Mr  Andrew  King,  Commission  Agent. 

Bankers — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland. 


PROSPECTUS. 

This  Society  has  heen  established  for  the  following  objects : — 

1.  To  protect  the  Members  from  all  fraudulency,  and  from 
bankruptcies  and  insolvencies  arising  from  fraud,  culpable 
negligence,  or  extravagance ;  and  for  that  purpose  to  promote 
a  thorough  investigation  into  all  such  cases,  and,  should  the 
circumstances  so  warrant,  to  prosecute  the  parties  thereto. 

2.  To  disseminate  the  principles  of  sound  trading  among  the 
mercantile  classes,  and  to  impress  upon  them  the  necessity  of  so 
managing  their  affairs  that  they  may  at  any  time  readily  obtain 
a  full  and  complete  knowledge  thereof,  and,  in  particular,  that 
they  adhere  to  the  plan  of  having  periodical  investigations  and 
general  balances  made  up  from  correct  sets  of  business  books. 

3.  To  collect  Debts  for  Members  upon  terms  fixed  by  the 
Directors. 

4.  To  communicate  with  Merchant  Companies,  Chambers  of 
Commerce,  and  other  mercantile  and  public  bodies  throughout 
the  kingdom,  and  concert  joint  measures  for  the  protection  of 
Trade  and  Traders  and  the  improvement  of  the  Commercial  Law. 

5.  To  communicate,  when  necessary,  with  the  Law  Officers 
of  the  Crown,  and  suggest  and  support  measures  for  the  im- 
provement of  the  Commercial  Law  of  the  country. 

6.  To  co-operate  with  other  Societies,  established  for  similar 
purposes,  in  striving  to  promote  the  objects  of  the  Society  and 
the  general  interests  of  commerce  throughout  the  kingdom. 

7.  By  communicating  with  Railway  Companies  and  other 
public  carriers,  to  obtain  rates  and  privileges  favourable  to  the 
mercantile  classes. 

8.  By  bringing  the  diflFerent  classes  of  the  mercantile  com- 
munity into  frequent  contact,  to  foster  a  spirit  of  hearty  co- 
operation in  all  measures  conducive  to  their  general  interest  and 
social  weU-being. 

9.  The  doing  all  other  lawful  things  tending  towards  the 
accomplishment  of  the  above  objects. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


227 


CRAMB  &  BEYERIDaE'S 

(Late  ANDERSON  ^  CHRISTIE'S) 


MARBLE 


AND 


STONE 


IIVIPERISHABLE 


LETTERS 


EXECUTED    ON 


MARBLE. 


3P3SI  3RlT  3Ei 

JEarbk,  JKouEmtntal,  k  Garbing 

WORKS, 

COUNTY  PLACE  AND  NEWROW, 

Established  nearly  Half  a  Century, 


Chimneg  f  uajs  in  Shite  &  Jattrj)  JEarble. 

Baths,  Lobby  Tables,  Mortars,  and  Curling  Stones. 


C.  &  B.  respectfully  invite  attention  to  tlieir  great  variety 
of  Designs. 


Charges!  ^ti\zf$iXz.   Cxruittrs  ODrii^rs  ^Jtrnttttallg  att^nb^I)  tc. 


3  28  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JAMES    FINLAYSON, 

MANUFACTURING  &  FURNISHING  IRONMONGER, 

PERTH. 


Encaustic  Tile,  Bright,  Berlin  Black,  and  Pine  Oast 

REGISTER    AND     KINNAIRD    GRATES, 

of  Choice  and  Varied  Designs. 

STOVES,  FENDERS,  FIRE-IRONS,  &,  ASH-PANS. 
KITCHEN  RANGES,  with  or  without  Ovejts  and  Boilers. 

with .  two  or  more  Ovens,  and  Malleable  Forcing  Boilers  for 

Baths,  &c. 

AMERICAN  COOKING  RANGES,  with  Hot-water 
Attachment. 

HOT  PLATES,   HOT  CLOSETS,   OVENS,   SMOKE-JACKS,    ETC. 

Laundry,  Shop,  and  Joyce's  Patent  Stoves. 

ORNAMENMAL  GILL  AIR- WARMERS,  for  Churches, 
HaUs,  Warehouses,  &c.  &c. 

SYLVESTER   GILL   HEATING- APPARATUS, 

for  enclosing  in  Brick-work  underground,  or  outside  of  Building 

— Heat  being  diffused  by  Flues  or  opening  in  Wall. 

CONSERVATORIES,  GREENHOUSES,  LAUNDRIES, 

and  PUBLIC  INSTITUTIONS, 

Heated  by  Hot  Air,  Hot  Water,  or  Steam. 

LOCKS,  GATES,  RAILING,  WIRE  FENCING,  &g. 

Malleable  Ornamental  G-ates,  Pinials,  Hinges,  and  every 
description  of  Smith  Work  executed  to  design. 


24    MILL    STREET,    PERTH. 


PROMPT  ATTENTION   TO   ALL   ORDERS. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  229 


JAMES    TAYLOR, 

JHanufaxturing  &  JitrntBhing  Ironmonger, 

27  &  31  KINNOULL  STREET, 
(Sign  of  the  Gilded  Keys). 


Poli&hed,  Berlin  Black,  and  Fine  Oast  Eegister  and  Kinnaird 
Grates,  of  choice  and  varied  Designs. 

STOVES,    FENDERS,    FIRE-IRONS,    AND  ASH-PANS. 

KITCHEN  RANGES,  with  or  without  Ovens  or  Boilers. 

HIGH  KITCHENERS,  with  two  or  more  Ovens,  and  MalU' 
able  Boilers  for  Baths,  ^c. 

AMERICAN  COOKING  RANGES  and  AMERICAN 

HEATING  STOVES,  for  Dining-Rooms,  Parlours,  &c.,  with 

Hot-Water  Attachment. 

HOT  PLATES,  HOT  CLOSETS,  OVENS,  ETC. 

Laundry  and  Shop  Stoves. 

ORNAMENTAL  GILL  AIR-WARMERS,  for  Halls, 

Warehouses,  &c.  &c. 

SYLVESTER    GILL    HEATING    APPARATUS, 
for  Churches,  &c. 

CONSERVATORIES,  GREENHOUSES,  LAUNDRIES, 

and  PUBLIC  INSTITUTIONS, 

Heated  by  Hot  Air,  Hot  Water,  or  Steam. 

IRON  BEDSTEADS,  GARDEN  CHAIRS,  FOOT  SCRAPERS, 

Umbrella  Stands,  dc. 

IRON   GATES,    RAILING,   AND  WIRE  FENCING. 

STAIRCASE  BALLUSTERS  Supplied  and  Fitted  up. 

Hollow  Ware  and  Tinned  Goods  of  all  descriptions. 

SCRUBBING,  BLACK-LEAD,  LONG,  AND  HEARTH  BRUSHES. 

Polishing  Paste,  Brunswick  Black,  Black  Lead,  &c. 

TIN  &  COPPER  COOKING  UTENSILS  Made,  Repaired, 
and  Re-Tinned. 

SMITH  WOKE  EXECUTED  IN  ALL  ITS  BEANOHES. 


Estimates  given  on  application. 


PROMPT  ATTENTION  TO  ALL  ORDERS. 


230  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ESTABLISHED     1800. 


DAVID  MACKIE  &  CO., 

ART  WORKERS  IN  METALS, 

Plumbers,   Brassfounders,    Gasfitters,    and  Zinc  Merchants, 

20  &  23  CANAL  STREET,  PERTH, 

Supply  the  Best  Material  and  Workmanship  on  the  principle 
of  Moderate  Prices. 


MESSRS  D.  MACKIE  &  CO.  beg  to  suggest  to  Architects 
that,  as  the  various  works  in  the  above  branches  are  done 
on  their  own  Premises,  great  facihty  for  superintendence  is 
offered.  The  strictest  attention  is  paid  to  working  out  carefully 
all  designs  entrusted  to  them  for  execution — a  skilled  foreman, 
accustomed  to  work  from  detailed  drawings,  being  at  the  head 
of  each  department. 


On  hand,  a  Large  Stock  of  SHEET  ZINC, 

FOR     ROOFING,     COVERING    VERANDAHS,     RIDGES,    VALLEYS, 

RONDS,    RAIN-WATER   PIPES   AND   HEADS, 

GUTTERS,    OPENING-SKYLIGHTS,    DEADLIGHTS,    ETC. 

This  Metal  expands  and  contracts  with  heat  and  cold  more  than  any  other, 
and,  though  oxidizable,  the  oxide  does  not  scale  off,  but  forms  a  permanent 
coating  on  the  Metal,  impervious  to  the  action  of  the  atmosphere,  and  is  of 
equal  durability  with  Copper. 

Also,  PERFORATED  ZINC,  for  ventilation,  window- 
blinds,  MEAT-SAFES,  DAIRIES,  SIEVES,  ETC. 

MILLED  SHEET  LEAD  AND  PATENT  LEAD  PIPES, 

Cut  all  Sizes. 

NEWEST  IMPROVED  ENGINE  PUMPS. 

WATER    CLOSETS    GREATLY    IMPROVED. 

HOT,  COLD,  &  SHOWER  BATHS  Pitted  up  on  the  most 
approved  principle. 

Dwelling-houses  fitted  up  for  Gas,  and  experienced  workmen 
sent  to  all  parts  in  ToM'n  or  Country  to  execute  Orders  and 
Repairs. 

Always  on  hand,  Shank's  Patent  Combination  and  Valve 
Closets,  Supply  Cisterns,  and  Open  Closets — now  extensively 
used. 

Orders,  by  Letter  or  Telegram,  from  any  part  of  the  country, 
t    carefully  attended  to. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  23 1 


JAMES    MACLEISH, 

UMBER,    GASFITTER,   BRASSFOUNDER,   ( 


IMRIE    &    CUTHBERT, 

(Late  William  Imrie) 
FURNISHING  &-   GENERAL   IRONMONGERS, 

10    ST.    JOHN    STREET,    PERTH. 

Established  1826. 

WILLIAM    CAMPBELL, 

AKOHITEOT'^and  MEASUEER  of  AETIFIOER'S  WOEK, 
SO   NORTH  METHVEN  STREET,   PERTH. 

STALKER    8l    BOYD, 

22:    &   29    SOXJXBBE    ST73R3EI3E;T, 
PERTH. 

THOMAS    GORRIE, 

MANUFACTURER  OF  IRON  AND  WIRE  WORK, 
24  NORTH   METHVEN    STREET, 

BEGS  to  intimate  that  he  continues  to  carry  on  Business  as 
above,    and  trusts,    by  strict   attention  to  all  Orders  en- 
trusted to  him,  to  merit  a  continuance  of  public  favour. 


Iron  and  "Wire  Pencing,  Iron  Gates,  Eiddles,  &c.  &o. 
Hot  Water  Heating  Apparatuses. 


232  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ROBERT    LEES, 

GUN     AND     RIFLE     MANUFACTURER, 

63  GEORGE  STREET^  PERTH. 

POWDER  AND    SHOT,   CAPS  AND  WADDING. 
Shooting  and  Fishing  Tackle  in  great  variety. 

ALEXANDER    WIGHT, 

IRON   AND   WIRE  WORKER, 

MANUFACTURER  OF 

iron  and  Wire  Fencing,  Iron  Gates,  Wire  Netting, 

STRONG  WIRE-WORK  FOR  WINDOWS, 
WIRE   KILN    BEDDING,    BARLEY   MILL    WIRECLOTH, 

WOVE  WIRECLOTH — ALL   SIZES;    DRESSING  ENGINE 
WIRECLOTH — ALL  NUMBERS; 

Bruslies,  Plower-Stands,  Wire-Gauze  Window  Blinds,  Garden 

Chairs,  Measuring  Chains,  Wire  Eiddles,  Sieves, 
And   every  other  Article   connected  with  the  Wire-Working 

Business. 

JOHN    CAMPBELL, 

SEWING    MACHINE   MAKER, 

CAN  supply  all  Systems  of  SEWING  MACHINES,  with 
Latest  Improvements,   from    10   to    15   per  cent,    under 
Makers'  Prices. 


32  NORTH  METHVEN  STREET,  PERTH. 


Established  upwards  of  Eighteen  Years. 

MRS.     JOHN    STIRTON, 

Saddler  and  Harness  Maker, 
No.    7,    HIGH    STREET,    PERTH. 

Always  on  hand, 
A  Large  Assortment  of  TRUNKS  and  PORTMANTEAUS. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  233 


WILLIAM     BROWN, 

99    HIGH    STREET,    PERTH, 

HAS   always   in   Stock   a   good   selection  of    GOLD    and 
SILVER    WATCHES    and    JEWELLERY,   of  all 
Mnds,  at  very  Moderate  Prices. 


PETER    REID, 

SLATER  AND  SLATE  AND  CEMENT  MERCHANT, 
5  SOUTH  METHYEir,  STEEET,  PERTH. 

S  Ia  jc*.  j7  3cI  Jew, 
21   NORTH   MBTHVEN    STREET,    PEETH, 

MOST  respectfully  returns  his  sincere  thanks  to  his  Friends 
and  the  Public  for  the  liberal  encouragement  bestowed  on 
him  since  commencing  business,  and,  by  executing  all  work 
entrusted  to  him  in  a  superior  manner,  he  hopes  to  merit  a. 
continuance  of  their  favour  and  support. 


Orders  front  the  Country  punctually  attended  to. 

ALEXANDER    HAY, 

SLATER  &  SLATE  MERCHANT, 

276    HIGH     STREET,     PERTH, 

C  West  side  of  St.  PauVs  Church) , 

BEGS  most  respectfully  to  return  sincere  thanks  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  Cus- 
tomers, and  promptitude  in  executing  Orders,  still  to  merit  a 
continuance  of  that  patronage  which  he  has  hitherto  enjoyed. 

A.  H.  has  always  on  hand  a  Large  Stock  of  Slates,  Tiles, 
Chimney  Pots,  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  Re^paired  on  the  most  reasonable  terms,  or  kept  in  proper 
Repair  by  Yearly  Contract. 


234  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JAMES    TAYLOR, 

BRUSH     AND     BASKET    MANUFACTURER, 
135    3EaEI<3-3E3E    Sa73E?:3EI3ElX,    3E>3E3Rn73E3E^ 

Respectfully  invites  attention  to  his  Stock  of 
BRUSHES,    BASKETS,    COMBS,    PERFUMERY,    &C. 


BRUSHES   OF   EVERY  DESCRIPTION  MADE  TO   ORDER. 
Baskets  Made  and  Repaired. 

MRS.   EDWARD    SHORT, 

WATCHMAKER  &  JEWELLER, 

82     HIG-H     STREET,     PERTH, 

TN  returning  her  sincere  thanks  for  the  continuance  of  the 
■■-  hberal  patronage  bestowed  on  her  late  Husband,  begs 
respectfully  to  direct  the  attention  of  her  Friends  and  the 
Public  generally  to  her  present  Stock,  which  is  varied  and 
select. 

Ladies'  and  Gent's  Gold  Watches,  Jewellery, 
Clocks,  &c.,  at  Moderate  Prices. 

Every  description  of  British  and  Foreign  Watches  and  Clocks 
accurately  Repaired  and  Cleaned, 


82   HIGH    STREET,    PERTH. 

JOHN    MACKAY    &   SON, 

PLASTERERS, 

7    EINIfOULL    STREET,    PERTH, 

BEG  most  respectfully  to  return  their  sincere  thanks  to  their 
Friends  and  the  Public  for  the  liberal  support  they  have 
received  in  the  past,  and  trust,  by  attention  to  the  interests  of 
their  Customers,  and  promptitude  in  executing  Orders,  they  will 
merit  a  continuance  of  that  support  which  they  have  hitherto 
enjoyed.  They  are  ready  to  enter  into  Contracts  for  performing 
any  quantity  of  Work  that  may  be  required  in  their  line  on  the 
most  reasonable  terms. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  235 


ALEX.   MACGREGOR, 

BOOKBINDER     AND     PAPER     RULER, 

21    BRIDGE    LANE,    PERTH. 

LEDGERS,  DAY-BOOKS,  AND  ALL  DESCRIPTIONS 

OF  STATIONERY 

Ruled  and  Bound  to  any  Pattern  on  the  shortest 
notice. 

Established  1826. 


JAMES    JACKSON, 

CARVER,  GILDER,  PRINTSELLER,  AND  ARTISTS' 
COLOURMAN, 

m.   66  GEOEaE  STKEET,  PERTH, 

BEGS  most  respectfully  to  tender  his  grateful  thanks  to  his 
Friends  and  the  Public  of  Perth  and  surrounding  Country 
for  the  patronage  bestowed  on  him  since  he  succeeded  to  this 
long-established  Business,  and  trusts,  by  strict  attention,  to 
merit  a  continuance  of  the  support  received  by  his  late  Father. 


PICTURE  AND  MIRROR  FRAMES  TO  ORDER. 
Old  Paintings  Cleaned  and  Restored. 

CABINET  AND  UPHOLSTERY  WAEEHOUSE, 

18  &  20  MILL  STREET,  PERTH. 


WILLIAM    D.    SCOTT 

HAS  always  on  hand  a  Large  Stock  of  DINING,  DRAWING 
ROOM,  and  BEDROOM  FURNITURE. 
A  Large  Stock  of  IRON  and  BRASS  BEDSTEADS. 
A  Large  Stock  of  CARPETS  and  RUGS  in  the  Newest 
Designs. 

A  Large  Stock  of  CURTAIN  MATERIALS  in  Damask, 
Reps,  Terry,  and  Chintzes,  Cretonne  Prints,  &c. 


FEATHER  BEDS,  BOLSTERS,  AND  PILLOWS. 

MATTRESSES  OF  ALL  KINDS. 

FLOORCLOTHS,  MATTINGS,  &c. 


236  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ESTABLISHED     1849. 


GLASS  &  CHINA    WAREHOUSE, 

54  ST.  JOHN  STREET,  PERTH, 

(Next  the  Central  Bank.) 


JAMES     ANDERSON 

Has  always  in  Stock  a  Fine  Selection  of 

BOHEMIAN,  FRENCH,   AND   ENGLISH 
ORNAMENTAL   GOODS, 

In  Lustres,  Flower  Vases,  Flower  Fonts,  Dessert  Jug, 
and  Goblet  Sets,  and  an  innumerable  assortment  of  elegant 
etceteras  suitable  for  Maniage  Presents,  for  the  Drawing- Room, 
Dining-Room,  Toilet  Table,  &c.  &c. 


The  Stock  .of 

is  very  extensive   in  Wine    Decanters,  "Water  Crofts; 
Port,  Sherry,  Claret,  Champagne,  Hock,  and  Liquor 

Glasses. 

J.  A.  is  constantly  adding  the  newest  Shapes  and  Designs  in 
Dinner  Sets,  Dessert  Sets,  and  China  Tea  Sets.  A  very 
Large  Assortment  of  Elegant  Bed-Room  Sets  always  kept  in 
Stock. 

From  J.  A.'s  extensive  connection  with  the  best  makers  in 
every  branch  of  the  Trade,  a  thorough  knowledge  of  qualities, 
prices,  &c.,  and  always  buying  on  the  best  terms,  his  constant 
aim  being  to  give  the  best  quality  of  Goods  at  the  lowest  possible 
prices,  he  trusts,  by  unremitting  attention  to  the  interest  of  his 
Customers,  to  merit  a  continuance  of  the  liberal  patronage  so 
long  enjoyed. 


CRYSTAL.   MADE   AND   CUT   TO   PATTERN. 
November,  1877. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


237 


ROBERT  HENDERSON, 

FRUITERER,  POULTERER,  DEALER  IN  GAME,  &o., 
266  &  ^.eS  HIGH  STREET, 

IE*  E  I^  T  H, 

IN  thanking  his  Customers  and  the  Public  for  past  favours, 
begs  to  announce  that  he  has  always  a  plentiful  supply  of 


all  descriptions  of  Game  in  Season. 


A  large  siipplv  of  every  kind  of  POULTRY. 

He  is  prepared  to  give  the  Highest  Market  Price  for 

Poultry  and  Game  and  all  sorts  of  Dairy  Produce. 

Families  Supplied  with 

FRUITS,  VEGETABLES,  &c. 


STRAWBERRIES  of  the  Best  Quality  in  their  Season. 
POTATOES. 

For  supplying  this  article  he  stands  unrivalled — Quality  guaran- 
teed and  Price  moderate. 


R.  H.  embraces  this  opportunity  of  recommending  the 
above  Vegetables,  &c.,  being  daily  got  fresh  from  his 
own  Farm. 


Game  Contracts  entered  iitto  for  the  Season,  and  Highest  Pricet 

given,  hy  ■■ 

ROBERT    HENDERSON, 

266    &    268    HIGH    STREET,    PERTH. 


238  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JAMES    MACQUEEN, 

(Successor  to  R.   WALKER), 

JOB  AND  POST  HORSE  ESTABLISHMENT, 

SftX^liTftTIOK   STftBL<Eg, 

Omnibuses,   Carriages,   Waggonettes,   Dog 
Carts,  Gigs,  etc.  etc. 

^berp  atttnttijit  paib  to  '^ox&ts  QimxbxnQ  at  fibers. 

HEARSES   AND    MOURNING   COACHES. 


FUNEEAL  UNDEETAKINa  DEPAETMENT, 

20  and  22  PRINCES   STREET, 

OPEN  DAY  AND   NIGHN. 


Orders  Received  at  the  Office — 22  Princes  Street. 


Established   1812. 


JOB    AND   POST-HORSE   AND    GENERAL 
HORSE-HIRING   ESTABLISHMENT, 

MILL     STREET,     PERTH. 

LANDAUS,  Broughams,  Barouches,  Busses,  Waggo- 
nettes, Chapel-Carts,  Dog-Carts,  Gigs,  and  Car- 
UjaGES  of  every  description  (Open  and  Closed),  with  first-class, 
steady,  suitable  Horses. 

SADDLE  HORSES,  either  for  Ladies  or  Gentlemen. 

Horses,  with  or  without  Carriages,  Hired  on  Job  by  the  Week, 
Month,  or  Year,  or  any  period  agreed  upon. 

stead y,^careful,  and  attentive  drivers  only  kept. 

Charges  strictly  moderate,  and  all  Orders  punctually  attended  to. 


MILL  STEEET,   PEETH. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


239 


R.  &  J.   MARSHALL, 


CARRIAGE 
HIRING, 


JOB 

AND 

POST  HORSE 

ESTABLISHMENT, 


EOYAL  GEOEGE  HOTEL  STABLES, 

PERTH. 


COMFORTABLE    CARRIAGES 

OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION   ON   HIRE, 

"WITH    :pikst-cl.a-ss    hoi^ses. 

Careful,  Experienced,  and  Civil  Drivers. 


^tipefiof  Well-I^^tdl^ed  Jo^  &  Po^t   Sof^e^ 

On  Hire  by  the  Day,  Week,  Month,  or  Year. 
Every  attention  paid  to  Horses  standing  at  Livery. 


FUNEEAL  &  UNDEETAXma  DEPAETMENT, 

52    SOUTH    STREET. 


From  tlie  Large  and  First-Class  Stock  of  Funeral 
Equipages  possessed  by  R.  &  J.  M.,  they  are  en- 
abled to  coAduct  Funerals  in  Town  or  Country 
according  to  any  style  wished,  and  at  Moderate 
Charges. 


Head  Office — 

where   ORDERS  ARE  RECEIVED. 


24©  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JAMES  S.  CRUICKSHANK^ 

TAILOR,  CLOTHIER,  AND  HABIT  MAKER, 
66   ST.    JOHN    STREET,    PERTH. 

WILLIAM     BYARS, 

TAILOR    AND    CLOTHIER, 
88    HIQH    STREET,    PERTH, 

BEGS  leave  to  thank  his  numerous  Customers  and  the  Public 
generally  for  their  very  kind  and  liberal  support  during  the 
time  he  has  been  in  Business.  By  strict  attention  to  his  duties, 
he  hopes  to  merit  a  continuance  of  their  past  favours.  Parties 
who  are  about  to  furnish  Clothing  are  respectfully  invited  to 
inspect  the 

LAEGE   A]^D    NEW    STOCK, 

which  has  been  carefully  selected  from  the  best  Manufacturers, 
it  being  a  great  object  to  have  a  Varied  and  First-class  Assort- 
ment of  Goods  from  which  to  make  a  selection. 

W.  B.  has  had  long  experience  in  the  Trade,  personally  super- 
intends the  Cutting,  and  employs  only  the  best  Workmen.  He 
can  therefore,  with  great  confidence,  guarantee  all  who  patronise 
his  Estabhshment  with  having  their  Clothing  done  up  in  the 
first  style,  and  quite  equal  to  any  of  the  best  Houses  in  town. 

All  Orders  executed ;punctually  to  time. 

MOURNINGS    MADE   IN  A  FEW   HOURS. 

Always  on  hand  a  New  Stock  of 

Ready-Made  Clothing  and  Youths'  and  Boys'  Suits, 

At  the  lowest  Prices. 

Hats,  Caps,  Ties,  Shirts,  &=  Underclothing  of  every  description. 

Charges  strictly  Moderate. 


Shop  open  from  8  A.M.  till  8  p.m.;    on  Saturday  from  8  A.M. 

till  lO  P.M. 


Obserxe  the  Address — 
TAILOR   AND    CLOTHIER, 

88    HIGH    STREET,    PERTH. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  24 1 


ANDREW    MOYES, 

TAILOR   AND   CLOTHIER, 
83     HIG-H     STREET,     PERTH, 


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EGS  to  inform  his  Friends  and  the  Public  in  general  that  he 
has  always  on  hand  a  first-rate  Stock  of 

Superfine  Broad  Black  Cloth,  Black  Doeskin, 

SCOTCH  AND  ENGLISH  TWEEDS, 
Made  from  Sound  Wool  and  of  Fast  Colours. 

WOEKmG  MEN'S  SUITS,  .  -  -  27/  to  35/ 
WHOLE  WOOL  and  FASHIONABLE,  -  40/  to  50/ 
riNEST  QUALITY  of  TWEED  for  Suit,    -       56/  to  65/ 

A.  M.  would  remind  Parents  that  he  has  always  on  hand  a 
select  and  first-rate  Stock  of  Tweeds  for  Youths'  and  Boys' 
wear.  They  are  highly  recommended  for  Quality,  Colour,  and 
Durability,  as  boys  always  require  a  strong  article. 

The  above  are  all  made  up  at  strictly  moderate  charges. 

Overall  Suits,  Hats,  Caps,  Balmoral  Bonnets,, 

Wool  Shirts,  Scarfs,  Ties,  Braces,  Belts,  &c. 


ANDREW    MOYES, 

OLDEST     ESTABLISHMENT     IN     THE      CITY. 


GREIG     &     COMPANY, 
CLOTHIERS,  DRAPERS,  MILLINEHS,  &  CEERAL  OOTFITTERS, 


FAMILY    MOURNINGS    AND    GRAVE-CLOTHES, 

FOR    EITHER    SEX, 

Can  be  had  at  any  time — Day  or  Night. 


WHEN    SHUT,    PLEASE    CALL   AT    28    WATERGATE. 


24    &    26    ^WATBRGATB,    PERTH. 


inspection  invited. 

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242  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

HIGH  STREET,  ^Kj^^k^  ^^^^  STREET, 

BOOT  AND   SHOE  MAKER, 
Has  always  on  hand  a  large  assortment  of 

LADIES'  and  GENTLEMEN'S  BOOTS  and  SLIPPEES. 

CHILDREN'S   BOOTS  in  great  variety. 


BOOTS  and  SHOES  of  every  description  Made  to  Order  of 
the  best  material. 


REPAIRS  NEATLY  AND  PROMPTLY  EXECUTED. 

32  HIGH  STEEET  (Corner  of  St.  John  St.), 

Formerly  occupied  by  Mr.  SHEDDEN,   Watchmaker. 


T  S  prepared  to  supply  the  Best  Quahty  of  BOOTS  &  SHOES 
■*•  of  all  kinds,  from  the  best  Houses  in  London  and  Paris,  at 
the  most  Moderate  Prices. 


LADIES'  AND    GENT.'S   BOOTS   AND   SHOES 
Hand-made  to  Measure. 


REPAIRS    PROMPTLY    ATTENDED    TO. 


No.    32    HIGH    STREET,    PERTH. 

SIGf-IT     OIF     THCE     CLOCKS:. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  243 

JAMES    OALDERWOOD, 

BOOT  AND  SHOE  MAKER, 
63     HIGH     STREET,     PERTH. 


Always  on  hand  a  large  assortment  of 

LADIES'  and  GENTLEMEN'S  BOOTS  and  SLIPPERS. 
CHILDREN'S  BOOTS  in  great  variety. 

BOOTS  and  SHOES  of  every  description  Made  to  Order  of 
the  best  material. 


BOOT  AND  SHOE  MAKER, 

1     COTJlSrTir     ZPL-A-OE. 

PERTH. 


Always  on  hand  a  large  assortment  of 

LADIES'  and  GENTLEMEN'S  BOOTS  and  SLIPPERS. 
CHILDREN'S  BOOTS  IN  GREAT  VARIETY. 


BOOTS  and  SHOES  of  every  description  Made  to  Order  of 
the  best  material. 


Workmanship    Guaranteed. 


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PATRICK  GRAY  &  COMPANY, 

§00t  nxih  §h0e  JEak^r^, 

1^237    HIGH     STREET,     PERTH, 

Have  always  on  hand  a  Selection  of  BOOTS  and  SHOES 
suitable  for  the  Season,  at  very  reasonable  Prices. 


Evei'y  class  of  Goods  made,  and  Repairs  done  on  the  Shortest  Ifotice, 


Obserue— 'No.  237  HIGH  STREET,  PERTH 


244  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


BOOT  AND  SHOE  MAKER, 

223  hioh:  STI^Js:Ea?,  iPiEi^Txa:. 

Always  on  hand  a  large  assortment  of 
LADIES'  AND  GENTLEMEN'S  BOOTS  and  SLIPPERS. 

CHILDREN'S  BOOTS  in  great  variety. 

BOOTS  and  SHOES  of  every  description  Made  to  Order  of 

the  best  material. 


WORKMANSHIP   GUARANTEED. 


STEWART    MENZIES, 

(Opposite  Old  Premises), 

PERTH, 

Agent  for  lU'Dougall's  Sheep  &  Lamb  Dipping  Composition. 

Strong  Tobacco  Juice  (Duty  Free),  Girdwood's  (Tanfield) 
Dip,  Brown  and  Rectified  Spirits  of  Tar,  Turpentine 
and  Castor  Oil,  Sheep-Head  Ointment,  Cuffy's  Fly 
Oil,  Soft  Soap,  Red  Kiel,  &c. 

HELLEBORE    AND    ARCHANGEL    TAR. 


Orders  for  the  Country  carefully  attended  to. 

D.    FARQUHARSON'S 


RARE 


HALF-CROWN 


Quality  Unequalled 
at  the  Money. 


INDIAN  &  CHINA, 
3/  per  lb. 

FAMILY    TEA,  2/  per  Vo.— Never  was  letter, 


FINEST 

A., 


3/6  per  lb., 

Eich  Creamy  Liquor. 


COFFEES. 

FINEST  COFFEE,         Is  6d  per  lb. 

FINE  Do.,  Is  4d       „ 

SUGARS,  Crushed   and  Refined. 
15     ECIGhS:     ST_^    ZPEI^THI-. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  245 

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General  %m  ^Supplg  ^BBOtmlion 


SIGN. 


THE  TEA  SHOP 


.SIGN 


No.  19  HIGH  STREET,  PERTH. 
FINEST  TEAS  in  Retail  at  Wholesale  Prices. 

TEAS   AND    COFFEES. 

rE  Subscribers  supply  the  Finest  Qualities  of  TEAS  and 
COFFEES  that  can  possibly  be  had.  They  are  bought 
in  the  First  Markets,  and  sold  fully  as  cheap  as  in  the  larger 
cities.  The  large  demand  they  have  had  for  these  articles  is  the 
best  proof  of  their  superiority. 

Established  upwards  of  Half  a  Century. 


Cr.  &  T.  "VsmiTTiET' 

(Sign  of  the  Gilded  Tea  Box), 

57   HIGH    STREET,    PERTH. 
LAIDLAW'S 


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27    HOSPITAL    STREET,    PERTH, 


(Five  minutes'  walk  from  the  General  Station  and  Macdonald 
and  Eraser's  Auction  Market), 


SOUPS,   CHOPS,   and  STEAKS. 

Soirees  &  Marriage  &  Euening  Parties  supplied. 


246  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


THE  Subscriber  can  with  confidence  recommend  to  Connois- 
seurs   his    very    Old    COGNAC    BRANDY   in   Wood, 
Vintage  '67,  at  27s  per  Gallon. 

DuNViLLE's  V.R.  Old  Irish  Whisky,     18/-  per  Gal. 
Finest  Old  Burntisland  do.,         17/- per  Gal. 

Rare  Blend  of  Scotch  Whiskies,        15/-  per  Gal. 

Dinner  "Wines,  Clarets,  and  Pale  Sherries  from. 
18s  per  dozen  Bottles. 

CORDIALS    IN    GREAT    VARIETY. 


Country  Orders  carefully  attended  to,  packed  and  despatched 
on  the  shortest  notice. 


ANDREW    PENNY, 

V^INE  MERCHANT,  GROCER,  &  ITALIAN  WAREHOUSEMAN, 

65    GEORGE    STREET, 

IP  E  I^  T  H- 

WILLIAM    HARLEY'S 

COVENT  GARDEN  FRUIT  WAREHOUSE, 
3  GEORGE  STREET,  PERTH, 

AND 

BRANCH     ESTABLISHMENT, 

35  REFORM  STREET,  DUNDEE, 

AND 

CONFECTIONERY    ESTABLISHMENT, 

45  GEORGE  STREET,   PERTH. 


i^  Every  description  of  Fruit  in  its  season,  in 
profusion  and  in  perfect  condition. 

Country  Houses,  Shooting  Lodges,  Hotels,  dfc,  supplied  on  the 

shortest  notice. 

TelegraTns  carefully  and  instantly  attended  to. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  247 


WILLIAM     HILL, 

Fishmonger,  Game  Dealer,  Provision  Merchant, 
and  Sausage  Maker, 

220  and  222  HIGH  STREET,  PERTH. 

N.B. — Highest  Price  given  for  Game  and  Rabbits. 

JOHN    M*VEAN, 

GAME    DEALER, 

71    SOUTH    METHVEN    STREET, 
IP  E  i^  a?  n, 

IN  returning  thanks  to  his  numerous  Customers  and  the 
Pubhc  for  past  favours,  begs  to  announce  that  he  has 
always  on  hand  a  large  supply  of  all  descriptions  of  POULTRY 
and  GAME  in  Season. 


Game  Contracts  for  the  Season  most  liberally  treated. 

WILLIAM     MAILER, 

34  SOUTH   METHVEN   STREET, 

HAS    ALWAYS     ON    HAND    A    LARGE    SUPPLY    OF 
IN  THEIR  SEASON. 


Highest  Price  given  for  Game,  Rabbits,  and  Wood  Pigeons. 


248  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JOHN    WOOD, 

FAMILY    BREAD,    BISCUIT,    AND    PASTRY    BAKER, 

2  GEORGE  STREET  and  18  HIGH  STREET, 

THOMAS    SCOTT, 

f^kii\ily  Sfead,   Si^duit,   ai|d   Pa^tfy  Bkkef, 

33   KINNOULL   STREET,   PERTH. 

JAMES     AYSON, 

B  .^  k:  E  :Rj 

21    UNION    STREET,    PERTH, 

MOST  respectfully  begs  to  intimate  that  his  Fine  Bread, 
made  expressly  for  Families,  in  French  and  Cottage 
Loaves,  is  unequalled  for  Colour,  Flavour,  and  Sweetness. 
His  Common  Batched  Bread  is  also  very  superior  in  quality 
and  moderate  in  Price. 

Town  and  Country  Orders  punctually  attended  to. 

BANKFOOT    HOTEL. 

JOHN   FRASBR,    Proprietor. 

TOURISTS  and  VISITORS  will  find  here  every  comfort 
and  attention.  Beautiful  Drives  abound  in  the  neighbour- 
hood. The  Grave  of  "  Bessy  Bell  and  Mary  Gray,"  renowned 
in  song,  on  the  banks  of  the  River  Almond,  is  not  far  off,  and 
■within  easy  driving  distances  are  Birnam,  Murthly  Castle,  Stob- 
hall,  Linn  of  Campsie,  Rohallion,  the  Poet  Nicoll's  Monument, 
Tullybelton,  Glenshee,  Kinclaven  Castle,  and  many  other  points 
of  interest. 

Post  and  Telegraph  Office  in  the  Hotel. 

HORSES  AND    CARRIAGES   FOR   HIRE. 

Public  Conveyance  to  and  from  Perth  every  Friday. 


s'V^ 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  249 

A»    ANDERSON, 

LITHOGRAPHER    AND    ENGRAVER, 
STAR  BUILDINGS,   CANAL  STREET,   PERTH. 


NOTEPAPER  HEADINGS,  MEMORANDUM  FORMS, 

INVOICE  AND  ACCOUNT  FORMS, 

Business  and  Visiting  Cards,  Circulars,  Bill  Forms, 
Receipts,  Drafts,  Plans,  Schedules,  &c. 


^-INSCRIPTIONS,  STAMPS,  AND  DIES  ENGRAVED. 


Plain  and  Ornajnental  Printing  of  every   descri'ptio7i  on  the 
most  reasonable  terms. 


JOHN     CHRISTIE, 

32   ST.    JOHN   STREET,    PERTH. 
Circulating  Library.    Agent  for  Ordnance  Survey  Maps. 

NORTH  BERWICK,  "  Queen  of  Watering  Places." 

.    SCENERY  AND  WALKS  UNSURPASSED. 

Ample  and  Elegant  Hotel  and  Lodging  Accommodation  for  Visitors 
can  always  be  had. 


By  Post,  for  One  Shilling". 

BOOKSELLER,     STATIONER,    AND    NEWS-AGENT, 
■N03Ra73BE     3B  32  351  "SST I C  Kl. 


250  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ROBERT  WILSON'S 

LUNCHEON  AND  DINING-ROOMS, 

38  ST.  JOHN  STREET,  PERTH. 


Parties  visiting  this  Establishment  will  find  everything  First- 
Class,  and  the  Charges  strictly  moderate. 


SOUPS,  &e.   &e.    sent  out. 

MAEEIAGE  DEJEUNEES,   BALL  SUPPEKS,   AID 
SOIREES  SUPPLIED. 


PORTER,    AND    ALES. 


ROBERT   WILSON, 

^tstaurateitr,  f  uri3^g0r,  &  Mint  ^txtkmi, 

38  SL  JOHN  STREET^  PERTH, 

Jellies  &  Creams,  6 ream  &  Water  Ices. 
MAEEIAGE  &  OHEISTEimG-    CAKES. 

Orders  from  the  Country  punctually  attended  to. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  25 1 


YE  "SOLAN"  PENS.I^HTiro^-Q^ilt^ 

In  Boxes— 7d  by  Post. 

YE  "BASS  ROCK "  PENSIShS' 

Very  suitable  for  Clerks  and.  Lawyers. 


The  aboue  Pens  can  only  be  had  from 
PRINTER    AND    MANUFACTURING    STATIONER, 

JAMES    PARQUHAR, 

76   ST,    JOHN   STREET,    PERTH. 


R.   P.    B.   GORRIE, 

^  3S  ¥?.  T  ¥T 


3 

3   NORTH   METHVEN    STREET, 
3E^  3a  I?,  "m^ 


252  ADVERTISEMENTS.  ^ 


J.    STEVENSON, 

ACCOUNTANT, 
3V     a-EJOKO-ES     STREET, 

Agent  for  the 
English  &  Scottish  Law  Life  Assurance  Association,  Edinbro', 

NATIONAL   PROVIDENT  INSTITUTION,   LONDON. 
County  Fire  Oflace,  London. 

^Ht  nub  (ttap  €0tablt0hment, 

44  HIGH  STEEET  &  25  ST.  JOHN  STEEET, 

J.    WOTHERSPOON, 

:e3:.a.tte:r^ 

Has  always  on  hand  a  first-class  assortment  of 

GENTLEMEN'S   SATIN  AND  FELT  HATS^ 

NEWEST    SHAPES   AND    STYLES. 


Also,   the  Largest  Stock  in  Town  of 
BLACK  CLOTH  AND   TWEED   CAPS, 

Which,  for  Cheapness, Durahility,  and  Variety,  cannothe surpassed. 


Also,  a  great  assortment  of 
BALMORAL  AND  GLENGARRY  BONNETS, 

Neck-Ties,   Braces,   Shirts,   Collars,  Umbrellas,   Carpet- 
Bags,  Boys'  Belts, 

LEATHER   HAT-CASES,  &e.  &c. 


OBSER VE— 
44  HIGH   STEEET  AND   25   ST.  JOHN   STEEET, 

(Second  Sho^  alove  Kirkgate.J 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  253 

PICTURE-FRAME  MAKINa 

ESTABLISHMENT, 
22      SOTTTH     STUREIET, 


CARVING   AND   GILDING 

Executed  in  all  the  Branclies  and  in  the  most  elegant  style. 

OF   EVERY   DESCRIPTION,    MADE   TO    ORDER. 


OLD   FRAMES   REPAIRED,    RE-GILDED,    &c. 


ROSEWOOD  AND  GILT  MOULDINGS^ 

IN  GREAT  VARIETY,  KEPT  IN  STOCK,  AND  SOLD  IN  QUANTITIES 
TO   SUIT  PURCHASERS. 


Large  Stock  of  FRAMED  PICTURES  always  on  hand. 

0!L-PAiTII 


GOOD   COLLECTION  OF 


VARIED   ASSORTMENT   OF 

CHROMOS,  OLEOGRAPHS,  ENGRAVINGS,  &c. 


LANDSCAPE  AND   PIER .  MIRRORS^ 

IN   ELEGANTLY-DESIGNED   FRAMES,    IN   STOCK, 
AND   MADE   TO.  ORDER. 


The  ordinary  Cotntnission  charged  for  Pictures  sent  on  Sale. 


ALEXANDER    MURRAY, 

22  SOUTH  STREET,  PERTH. 


254  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


BOOTS,  SHOES,  AND  SLIPPERS. 


R.  &.  A.  WILSON, 

3^o_    no     lEHGhH     STI^EET, 

PERTH, 

T  N  returning  thanks  to  their  many  Customers  and  the  Public 
generally  for  the  very  liberal  support  accorded  to  them  since 
commencing  Business,  beg  to  state  that  they  have  always  on 
hand  a  large  assortment  of 

gabies',  ^tittlemen'^,  mts  (STltillircn'B 
BOOTS    AND    SHOES. 


Also,  MADE  TO  MEASURE,  of  any  Quality  or  Price. 


REPAIRS    SPECIALLY   ATTENDED    TO, 

Whether  of  our  own  or  any  other  make— either  with  Leather  or 
Gutta-Percha. 


R.  &  A.  W.  trust,  by  strict  personal  attention  to  Business, 
to  merit  a  continuance  of  the  extensive  patronage  with  which 
they  have  hitherto  been  so  highly  favoured. 


CHARGES    STRICTLY    MODERATE. 


no    HIGH    STREET,    PERTH.