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STIRLING: 
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INDEX  TO  DIEECTORY. 


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STIRTJNG— 
General  Directory, 
Business  Directory, 
Street  Directory, 
Miscellaneous  Directory — 

Artillery  Volunteers, 

Athenaeum  Reading  Room,    . 

Banks, 

Boarding  and  Day  Schools,     . 

Building  Societies,  . 

Carriers 

Churches,         .... 

Commissary  Court, 

Commissioners  of  Forth  Navi- 
gation,   

Commissioners  of  Supply, 

Faculty  of  Writers, 

Fairs  and  Markets  in  Stirling 
and  Neighbourhood,    . 

Fire  Brigade,  . 

Gas  Comimny, 

Guildry,    . 

High  Constables, 

Hospitals, 

Inland  Revenue, 

Justice  of  Peace  Court, 


J.  P.  Small  Debt  Court, 
Lieutenancy,    .... 
Macfarlane  Free  Library  and 
Museum,       .... 
Members  of  Parliament, 


Militia 70 

Municipal  OflBcers,  .  .  .66 
Municipal  Wards,  .  .  .75 
Newspapers,  .  .  .  .70 
Omnibus,  .  .  .  .74 
Parochial  Board,  .  .  .  68 
Police  (Burgh),  ...  67 
Police  (Coimty),  ...  68 
Population,  .  .  .  .66 
Post  Office,  ....  71 
Presbyteries,     .         .        .         .72 

Prison, 68 

Railways,  .  .  .  .69 
Religious  Tract  Society,  .  .  74 
Rifle  Volunteers,  ...  70 
River  Forth  District  Salmon 

Fishery  Board,  .  .  .  68 
Sacramental  Fast-days,  .  .  75 
Savings'  Banks,  .  .  .70 
School  of  Arts,         ...     73 


Schools, 72 


Sheriff  Court,  .  .  .  -67 
Sick  and  Funeral  Societies,  .  74 
Stirling  Agricultural  Society,  75 
Stirling  Art  School,  .  .  73 
Stirling  Castle,  .  .  .70 
Stirling  District  Lunacy  Board,  68 
Stirling  Horticultural  Society,  75 
Stirling  Steamboat  Company,  73 
Stirling  Subscription  Library,  73 
Synod  of  Perth  and  Stirling,  72 
Telegraph  Office,  ...  71 
Water  Works  Commissioners,  66 
Weekly  Markets  for  Com,  &c., 
in  Stirling  and  Neighbour- 
hood,      

Young  Men's  Christian  Asso- 
ciation,        .... 


76 


73 

Bannockbum  Directory,  .     80 

Blairlogie  Directory,       .  .     8G 

Bridge  of  Allan  Directory,  .    82 

Cambusbarron  Directory,  .    78 

Causewayhead  Directory,  .     85 

St.  Ninians  Directory,    .  .     77 

Whins  of  Milton  Directory,  .     79 

Advertisements,      .        .  .87 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


AaRZCUIiTURAI.    IMFI.E- 
MENT    MAKERS— 

Kemp,  Murray  &  Nicholson,     108 
Miller,  Robert,      ...       90 

ASSURANCE    OFFICES— 

General  Life  &  Fire  Assurance 

Company,  .  .  .128 
Scottish  Provident  Institution,  131 
Scottish  Widows'  Fund  Life 

Assurance  Society,         .         1 


AUCTIONEER— 

Macgregor,  Wm. 


123 


GINGER    BEER    BREIVER— 

Fraser,  Hugh,       ...       88 


GRAIN    MERCHANTS- 

Cairns,  John, 
Gray,  James, 

BAKERS— 

Bauchop,  George, 
Millar  &  Sons,  James,  . 
Murdoch,  Mrs.,     . 


117 


100 

94 

112 


BERI.IN    wool.,    &c., 
REPOSITORY— 

Thomson  &  Dalrymple,  Misses,  125 

BIiACKSMITHS- 

Banks  Brothers,  .  ,  .115 
Smith  &  M'Ewen,  .  .  95 
Kemp,  Murray  &  Nicholson,  108 
Miller,  Robert,  ...  90 
Owen,  George,  jun.,  .  .  103 
Walls,  James,       .         .         .113 

BOARDING  HOUSE  ESTAB- 

LISHMENT— 
M'Luckie,  Thos.,  ...       91 


BOOKSEIiIiERS— 

Crawford,  John  F., 
Drummond,  Peter, 
Shearer,  R.  S., 


128 

93 

3 


BOOT  8s  SHOE  -WAREHOUSES  - 

Gumming,  Wright,  .  .  112 
Ferguson,  H.,  .  .  .103 
Gillespie,  Wm.,  ...  99 
Stewart,  John,      .        .        .114 


STIELING  DIRECTORY— INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS  (Contd.) 


BOOT  8l  SHOS  -warehouses 
(Continued) — 

Sinclair,  J.  R.,  .  .  .  90 
Stoddart's,  .  .  .  .111 
Vance,  John,        .         .        .     107 

BUILDERS— 

Chalmers,  George,         .         .  106 

Cousine,  William,          .         .  126 

Kemp,  Murray  &  Nicholson,  108 

Johnston  &  Anderson, .         .  92 

Morrison  &  Sons,  John,        .  124 


CABINETMAKERS, 
STERERS  and 
TAKERS— 

Cousine,  William, 
Crawford  &  Watt, 
Forrest,  A,  &  W., 
Henderson,  Thomas, 
Herron,  Adam,     . 
Maltman,  William, 
Robertson,  John,  . 


UPHOL- 
UNDER- 


126 
118 
107 
101 
100 
119 
122 


CARVER    and    G-IIiDER- 

Young,  Thomas,  .        .  .     106 

CHEMISTS   and   DRUGGISTS— 

Duncanson,  Wm,,          .  .       97 

Moore,  Wm.,         .         .  .122 

Hart,  Andrew  R,         .  .113 

Kirkwood  &  Walker,    .  .     116 

CHINA    MERCHANTS— 

Craig,  James,        .         .  .124 

Duncan,  Archibald,       .  .       95 

Stewart,  Miss  J.,  .         .  .104 

Wands,  John,       .         .  .120 

COACHBUIIiDERS- 

Kinross,  Wm.,      .         ,  .98 

Thomson,  George,          .  .         2 

COAIi    AGENTS— 

Anderson,  Wm.,   .         .  .121 

Duncan,  Archibald,      .  .     116 

Gardner,  H.,         .         .  .110 

Johnston,  William,       .  .102 

Moyes,  Andrew,  .         .  .124 

•        Robertson,  Robert,       .  .118 


CONFECTIONERS— 

Millar  &  Sons,  James,  . 

.       94 

Murdoch,  Mrs.,     . 

.     112 

Scott,  Alexander, 

.       88 

DENTIST— 

Smyth,  A.,    . 

,     112 

DRAPERS— 

Arthur,  George,    . 

.     110 

Gavin,  H.,    . 

.       96 

Henderson  Brothers,     . 

.       87 

Menzies  &  Co.,  Thos.,   . 

.     102 

Peacock,  T.  &  D., 

.     130 

DYERS    and    CLEANERS- 

Angus,  J.  &  J.,     . 


121 


FISHMONGERS    and  POUL- 
TERERS— 

Rett,  Peter,  .         .  .         .123 

Rintoul,  L.,  .         .  .         .105 

Robertson,  Mrs.,  .  .         .     102 


FLESHER— 

Roberts,  Robert, 


100 


GARDENER  and  FRUITERER— 

Fergus,  Robert,    .         .  .111 

GLAZIERS— 

Finlayson,  Robert,         .  .     116 

Smith  &  Co.,         ,         .  .     113 

GROCERS— 

Brown,  Robert,     .         .  .119 

Cowbrough  &  Co.,  James,  .       89 

Cribbes,  John,      .         .  .121 

Gumming,  Andrew,      .  .     119 

Henderson,  J.  &  G.,      .  .     Ill 

MacEwen  &  Co.,  D.  &  J.,  .       97 

M'Ewen  Brothers,         .  .130 

Paterson,  John,    .         .  90-114 

Reid,  David,          .         .  ,120 
Smith,  James,       ...       94 

HATTER— 

Marshall,  Robert,         -  ,      99 


STIRLING  DIRECTORY— INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS  (Contd.) 


HOTEI.S— 

Hendry,  Ebenezer,  .  .115 

Macgregor,  Wm.,  .  .     126 

Wood,  H.,     .         .  .  .106 

IRON    FOUNDERS— 

Smith  &  M'E wen,         .         .       95 

IRONMONGERS— 

Lawson  &  Dunlop,  .  .  122 
Miller,  Peter,        ...       94 

JOINERS    and    UNDER- 
TAKERS— 

Cousine,  Wm.,      .         .  .126 

Graham,  J.  &  J.,  .         .  .     114 

Henderson,  Thomas,     .  .     101 

Johnston  &  Anderson,  .  92 
Kemp,  Murray  &  Nicholson,     108 

M'Nab,  Thomas,  .         .  .123 

Morrison  &  Sons,  John,  .     124 

HOSIERS    and    OUTFITTERS— 

Trotter,  W.  &  J.,  .         ,       87 

Stewart,  David,  .  .  .104 
Meiklejohn,  W.,   .         .         .120 

PAINTERS    and    PAPER- 
HANGERS— 

Bald,  Eobert,  .  .  .105 
Carson,  William,  .  .  .123 
WaUs,  John,         .         .         .98 

PHOTOGRAPHERS— 

,    Crowe,  Alexander,         .         .129 
Henderson,  John,  .         .104 

PLASTERERS— 

Mackie,  Stott,  &  Miller,        .     105 

PIiUMBERS    and    BRASS- 
FOUNDERS— 

Erater,  Eobert,  .  .  ,  107 
Johnston  &  Neilson,  .  .124 
Merrilees,  Archibald,  .  .  96 
Steel,  John,  ....       92 

POTATO    MERCHANTS— 

Gray,  James,  .  .  .117 
Eoss,  George,        .        .        .122 


109- 


PRINTERS— 

Duncan  &  Jamieson, 

RAG    MERCHANT— 

Craig,  James, 

REFRESHMENT    ROOMS— 

Lumsden,  James, . 

SCULPTOR— 

Barclay,  William, 

SEEDSMAN— 

Gray,  James, 

SHERIFF    OFFICER— 

Harley,  James, 

SLATERS— 

M'Gregor,  David, 
Oswald,  Andrew, . 

TAILORS    and    CLOTHIERS 

Dowell,  William,  . 
Gavin,  H.,     . 
Glover,  James, 
Henderson  Brothers, 
Henderson  &  Co.,  E., 
M'Cowan,  WiUiam, 
M'Kinlay,  James, 
M'Lean  &  Son,  James, 
Menzies  &  Co.,  Thomas 
Millar,  James, 
Mitchell,  James,  . 
Murray,  John, 
Peacock,  T.  &  D., 

TEACHER    OF    MODERN 
LANGUAGES— 

Wojenski,  Monsieur,     . 

TEACHERS    OF    MUSIC- 

"Verri,  Aristides,    . 
Wood,  James  C.  E., 

TOY    WAREHOUSES— 

Baird  &  Sons,  Alexander, 
Gardner,  Henry,  . 

"WATCHMAKERS    and 
JEWELLERS— 

Macdonald,  H.  S., 
Stewart,  D.  &  J., 
Swan,  Andrew,     . 


127 
124 
110 
115 
117 
92 

112 

120 


114 
96 
103 
87 
113 
126 
111 
117 
102 
125 
118 
121 
130 


95 


101 
117 

125 

99 


96 

101 

98 


STIRLING-GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


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AbercromBy,  Alex.,  reporter,  29  St.  Mary's 
wynd. 

Abercromby,  Arch. ,  gardener  and  fruiterer, 
30  Port  street ;  house,  9  ISTelson  place. 

Adam,  James,  smith,  74  Cowane  street. 

Adam,  Robert,  corkcutter,  8  Dumbarton 
road ;  house,  1  Nelson  j)lace. 

Adams,  David,  agent  for  Wordie  &  Co.,  4 
Maxwell  place. 

Aikman.  Adam,  carter,  8  Shore  road. 

Aikman,  Peter,  carter,  24  Spittal  street. 

Aitken,  John  G. ,  shipowner  and  drysalter. 
Shore  road ;  house,  Southfield. 

Alexander,  Rev,  George,  The  Manse,  Glebe 
park,  4  Park  terrace. 

Alexander,  James,  15  Park  place. 

Alexander,  James,  joiner,  33  St,  John  st. 

Alexander,  John,  wright,  40  Craigs. 

Alexander,  Peter,  wright,  ISTewhouse. 

Alexander,  Robert,  mason,  Newhouse. 

Alexander,  Thomas,  governor,  Poorhouse, 
Union  street. 

Alexander,  Mrs,  Thos.,  matron,  Poorhouse, 
Union  street, 

Alison,  James,  tailor,  2  Broad  street. 

Allan,  Alexander,  clerk,  Newhouse, 

Allan,  J,,  foreman  currier,  25  Upper  Craigs, 

Allan,  Peter,  hairdresser,  84  St,  Mary's  wd. 

Allan,  Wm.,  iron-turner,  45  Cowane  st, 

AUester,  William,  tea  and  cloth  merchant, 
13  Cowane  street. 

Anderson,  Jas.,  road  surveyor,  3  Park  ter. 

Anderson,  Mrs.,  dairy,  18  Upper  Bridge  st, 

Anderson,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  18  Friars  st. 

Anderson,  Mrs.  Dr.,  8  Melville  place. 

Anderson,  Mrs. ,  25  King  street. 

Anderson,  Robert  (of  Johnston  &  Ander- 
son), 11  Princes  street. 

Anderson,  Robert,  trimmer,  20  Broad  st, 

Anderson,  William  A,,  10  Park  terrace, 

Anderson,  jun.,  Wm.,  coal  agent,  IST.B.R., 
Shore  road ;  house,  4  4  Shore  road. 

Anderson,  William,  railway  ticket  collec- 
tor, 63  King  street. 

Anderson,  Wm.,  painter,  71  St.  Mary's  wd, 

Anderson,  William,  wood  merchant,  11 
:  Wallace  street. 

Andrew,  Rev.  Thomas,  64^  Cowane  street. 


Angus,  J.  &  J.,  dyers  and  manufacturers, 

654  Po^'t  street, 
Angus,  James  (of  J.  &  J,  Angus),  81  Upper 

Craigs. 
Angus,  John  (of  J,  &  J.  Angus),  73  Cowane 

street. 
Angus,  Mrs. ,  8  Queen  street. 
Archibald,  David,  baker,  27  Broad  street. 
Archibald,  Mrs.,  34  Queen  street. 
Archibald,  Mrs.,  1  Viewfield  place. 
Armstrong,  Andrew,  17  Wallace  street. 
Armstrong,  Joseph,  clerk,  4  Bruce  street. 
Armstrong,  Thomas,  clerk,  4  Bruce  street. 
Armstrong,  Wm.,  gardener  and  fruiterer, 

27  Port  street ;  house,  35  Port  street. 
Armstrong,  William,  salesman  bookseller, 

Tract  Depot,  King  street. 
Arnott,  Henry,  tailor,  25  King  street, 
Arnott,  James,  painter,  and  lodgings,  85 

Port  street. 
Arthur,   George,   draper,   62  &   63  Baker 

street ;  house,  25  Broad  street. 
Arthur,  Robert,  wood- turner,  64  Port  st. 
Arthur,    Thomas,    assistant    storekeeper, 

Castle,  Esplanade. 
Athenseum  Reading  Room,  8  King  street — 

Eben.  Morrison,  secretary  and  treasurer. 
Athenseum  Subscription  Library,  8  King 

street — Wm.    Young,    secretary ;    John 

Macfarlane,    treasurer ;    Andrew    Jack, 

librarian. 
Auld,  Mrs.,  mangier  and  dealer  in  small 

wares,  17  Friars  street. 

Baird,  Allan,  engine  driver,  41  Upper  Craigs. 
Baird  &  Sons,  Alex.,  fancy  warehouse  and 

umbrella  makers,  28f  Murray  place, 
Baird,    James   (of  Alex,    Baird  &  Sons), 

7  Clarendon  place. 
Baird,  Mrs.  Alex.,  7  Clarendon  place. 
Baird,  William  (of  Alex.  Baird  &  Sons), 

14  Park  place. 
Baird,  William,  butcher,  76  Port  street. 
Baker,  Leonard,  teacher  of  drawing,  2  Park 

place. 
Bald,  Alexander,  43  Queen  street. 
Bald,  Robert,  painter,  16  Murray  place ; 

house,  12  Murray  place. 


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STIBLING^GENERAL  DIEECTORY. 


Balderstou,  Charles,  clerk,  3  Bruce  street. 
Balderston,  Jolin,  Mount  Pleasant  place, 

Esplanade. 
Baldie,  Miss,  dressmaker,  42  Port  street. 
Balfour,  Thos,,  caLinetmaker,  40  Spittal  st. 
Bank  of  Scotland,  73  King'street — Kol)ert 

Curror,  agent. 
Banks  Brothers,  smiths,  iron  bedstead  and 

perambulator  makers,  66  King  street. 
Banks  Com-t,  54  Broad  street. 
Banks,  Edward  (of  Banks  Brothers),  64| 

Cowane  street. 
Banks,  John  (of  Banks  Brothers),  31  Queen 

street. 
Banks,  Mrs.,  %Q  King  street. 
Banks,  William  (of  Banks  Brothers),  40 

Queen  street. 
Barclay,  Mrs.,  broker,  30  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Barclay,  William,    sculptor,    13   Barnton 

place  ;  house,  8  Princes  street. 
Barnes,  John,  hairdresser,  28  King  street. 
Burton,  John,  provisions,  66  Broad  street. 
Bateman,  Mrs.,  43  Cowane  street. 
Bathgate,  William,  baker,  69  Cowane  st. 
Batison,  George,  carter,  24  Lower  Bridge  st. 
Batison,  Peter,  carter,  42  Lower  Bridge  st. 
Batison,  William,  labourer,  7  Cowane  st. 
Batison,  William,  carter,  2  Cowane  street. 
Battye  &   Sons,    George,   wool    spinners. 

Abbey  mill. 
Battye,  George  (of  George  Battye  &  Sons), 

17  Abbey  road. 
Battye,  John  (of  George  Battye  &  Sons), 

15  Abbey  road. 
Bauchop,  David,  shoemaker,  15  Bow  st. 
Bauchop,  George,  baker,  17  Port  street ; 

house,  16  Port  street. 
Bauchop,  James,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse, 

17  Murray  place  ;  house,  16  Friars  st. 
Baxter,  David  G.,  auctioneer,  outfitting, 

furnishings,    and    shoe    warehouse,    11 

Baker  street ;  house,  12  Baker  street. 
Baxter,  Miss,  lodgings,  27  Queen  street. 
Baxter,  Mrs. ,  48  Lower  Bridge  street. 
Bayne,  David,  gi'ocer,  53  Cowane  street. 
Bean,  Alexander,  Gas  Company's  mechanic, 

Thistle  street. 
Beath,  Andrew,  surgeon,  Craigs  house,  58 

Upper  Craigs. 
Beattie,  George  T.,  commission  agent,  54 

King  street ;  house.   Weaver  row,   St. 

Ninians. 
Beattie,  John,  tanner,  37  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Becket,  Thomas,  pressman,  45  Broad  st. 
Begby,  J.,  brassfounder,  104  Upper  Craigs. 


Beith,  D.D.,  Eev.  Alexander,  Free  Church 
manse,  24  and  26  Allan  park. 

Bell,  John,  weaver,  54  Cowane  street. 

Bell,  John,  wheel  inspector,  8  Shore  road. 

Bell,  Mrs.  Dr.,  2  Allan  park. 

BeU,  Mrs.,  Southfield. 

Bell,  Peter,  labourer,  Castlehill. 

Bell,  Thomas,  labourer,  24  Upper  Bridge  st. 

Belton,  Thomas,  gardener,  106  Baker  st. 

Bennet,  H.,  dairy,  73  k  74  St.  Mary's  wd. 

Bennet,  John,  musketry  instructor,  Stir- 
lingshire Militia,  11  St.  Mary's  wynd. 

Bennet,  William,  joiner,  72  Cowane  street. 

Bennie,  David,  currier,  1  Upper  Bridge  st. 

Berrie,  David,  teacher.  Industrial  School, 
12  Spittal  street. 

Bethune,  Farquhar,  lodgings.  111  Baker  st. 

Bett,  Peter,  fruiterer,  fishmonger,  and  game 
dealer,  1  Friars  st. ;  house,  116  Baker  st. 

Binnie,  D.D.,  Eev.  Wm.,  25  Albert  place. 

Binning,  Thomas,  saddler  and  coal  agent, 
43  King  street ;  house,  Southfield. 

Black,  A.,  shoemaker,  10|  Upper  Craigs. 

Black,  Thomas,  smith,  49  Cowane  street. 

Blair,  Mrs.,  8  Pitt  terrace. 

Blair-Brown,  Dugald,  physician  and  sur- 
geon, 8  Pitt  terrace. 

Blake,  Alexander,  mason,  10  Baker  street. 

Blakey,  J.  Wood,  Eandolphfield. 

Bogle,  Joseph,  lastmaker,  30  Cowane  st. 

Boos,  Friedrich,  teacher  of  languages  and 
music,  9  Albert  place. 

Borthwick,  Eobert,  4  York  place. 

Bowie,  Andrew,  bugle-major,  Stirlingshire 
Militia,  53  Broad  street. 

Bowie,  Thomas,  clerk,  9  Princes  street. 

Bowie,  Thomas,  joiner,  74  Cowane  street. 

Bowie,  Wm.,  mechanic,  5  Lower  Bridge  st. 

Boyd,  Miss,  dressmaker,  78  Baker  street. 

Boyes,  Edward,  maltster,  59  St.  Mary's  wd. 

Brewster,  Mrs.,  mangier,  23  Cowane  street. 

Brodie  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  vaults,  1 
Orchard  place. 

Brodie,  Alex.  D.   (of  Brodie  &  Co.),  16 
Nelson  place. 

Brown,  Hugh,  labourer,  42  Lower  Bridge  st. 

Brown,  James,  letter-carrier,  and  lodgings, 
66  King  street. 

Brown,  Jas.,  publican  and  dairy,  24  Port  st. 

Brown,  James,  law  clerk,  41  Queen  street. 

Brown,  John,  salesman  grocer,  lOg-  Upper 
Craigs. 

Brown,  John,  confectioner,  51  Baker  st. 

Brown,  John,  wright,  8  Broad  street. 

Brown,  Mrs.,  mangier,  45  Lower  Bridge  st. 


STIRLING-GENERAL  DIRECTORY, 


Brown,  Mrs.,  19  Co-wane  street. 

Brown,  Mrs.,  4  Cowane  street. 

Brown,  Mrs.,  publican,  1  St.  Mary's  wynd. 

Brown,  Mrs.,  41  Queen  street. 

Brown,  Ralph,  clerk,  2  Bruce  street. 

Brown,    Eobert,   grocer,    3   Broad  street; 

liouse,  4  Broad  street. 
Brown,  Robt.,  provisions,  69  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Brown,  Tbomas,  baker,  2  Bruce  street. 
Brown,  "Wm.  (of  Davie,  Brown  &  Young), 

98  Baker  street. 
Brown,  William,  baker,  36  Broad  street. 
Browne,  "Wm.,  Hoffe  liouse,  20  Shore  road. 
Bruce,  David,  1  Victoria  square. 
Bruce,  John,  clerk,  12  Queen  street. 
Bruce,  Miss,  lodgings,  19  King  street. 
Bryce,  John,  veterinary  surgeon,  45  and  46 

Port  street. 
Bryce,  John,  mason,  27  Cowane  street. 
Bryce,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  5  Dumbarton  road. 
Bryce,  William,  trimmer,  35  Port  street. 
Bryce,  Wm. ,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer, 

54  King  street;  house,  4  Orchard  place. 
Brymer,  Graham,  mason,  22  Spittal  st. 
Brymer,  Robert,  baker,  22  Spittal  street. 
Buehan,  David  (of  Lamb  &  Buchan),  7 

Orchard  place. 
Buchan,  Edward,  30  Queen  street. 
Buchan,  H.  G.,  publican.  Castle  wynd. 
Buchan,  Mrs.  Henry,  Castle  wynd. 
Buchanan,   Alex.,   bill-poster,   11  Upper 

Bridge  street. 
Buchanan,  Jas.,  mason,  29  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Buchanan,  John,  painter,  Newhouse. 
Buchanan,  John,  sawyer,  Abbey  road. 
Buchanan  &  M'Millan,  Misses,  milliners 

and  dressmakers,  16  Port  street. 
Buchanan,  W.,  labourer,  76  Upper  Craigs. 
Buchanan,  William,  15  Broad  street. 
Buist,  Andrew,  10  Nelson  place. 
Burden,  Mrs.,  brewer,  52  St.  Mary's  wynd ; 

house.  Upper  Bellfield. 
Burden,  Mrs. ,  6  Irvine  place. 
Burden,  William,  5  Irvine  place. 
Burghmuir  Carpet  Works,  13  Burghmuir — 

John  Paterson  &  Co. 
Burnett,  James,  storekeeper,  32  Port  st. 
Burnside  Foundry,  20  Lower  Craigs — Smith 

&  M'Ewen. 
Burns,  William,  wood  carver,  5  Friars  st. 
Burt,  Andrew,  grocer,  23f  Cowane  street. 
Burton,  Mrs.  &  Misses,  boarding  and  educa- 
tional establishment  for  young  ladies, 

13  Allan  park. 
Cadell,  Mrs.,  25  Allan  park. 


Caddis,  Miss,  matron,  Stirling  Prison. 
Cairns,  John,  corn  merchant,  23  King  st. 
Cairns,  Robert,  joiner,  2  Burghmuir. 
Caledonian  Railway  Goods  Office,  Thistle 

street — William  Greig,  agent. 
Cameron,  Alexander,  8  Shore  road. 
Cameron,  Angus,  foreman,  locomotive  de- 
partment C.R.,  73  Cowane  street. 
Cameron,  Donald,  gardener,  66  Baker  st. 
Cameron,  Dougald,  fireman,  12  Cowane  st. 
Cameron,  Duncan,  dyke  builder,  7  Upper 

Bridge  street. 
Cameron,  Ewan,  clerk,  15  Abbey  road. 
Cameron,  John,  16  Shore  road. 
Cameron,  John,  2  Union  street. 
Cameron,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  10  Friars  street. 
Cameron,  Peter,  river  watcher,  39|-  Lower 

Bridge  street. 
Cameron,  Peter,  3  Victoria  place. 
Cameron    &    Duncan,    Misses,    milliners, 

straw  hat  and  dressmakers,  45  Spittal  st. 
Campbell,  Alexander,  commercial  traveller, 

3  Princes  street. 
Campbell,   Alex.,  chief- constable,  county 

police,  64  Broad  street. 
Campbell,  Alexander,  tailor,  &%  Baker  st. 
Campbell,  Arch.,  Royal  hotel,  1  Barnton 

place  and  21  Friars  street. 
Campbell,  C,  missionary,  46  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Campbell,  Duncan,  Golden  Lion  hotel,  51 

King  street ;  coach  office,  50  King  st. 
Campbell,  Hinton,  21  Allan  park. 
Campbell,  James,  wright,  29  Cowane  st. 
Campbell,  Miss,  Abercromby  place. 
Campbell,  Miss,  37  Cowane  street. 
Cam]Dbell,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  66  Baker  street. 
Campbell,  Mrs.,  teacher,  3  Barn  road. 
Campbell,  Mrs.,  54  Broad  street.  , 

Campbell,  Robert,  procurator-iiscal,  writer, 

and    county    rates    collector,    39    Port 

street ;  house,  21  Allan  park. 
Campbell,  William,  wood  merchant.  Park 

lane  ;  liouse,  8  Viewfield  place. 
Canby,  Christopher,  engraver,  5  Friars  st. 
Canning,  John,  fitter,  31  Port  street. 
Carmichael,  John,  brewer,  52  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Carmichael,   John,   working  chemist,    10 

Friars  street. 
Carmichael,  Michael,  Raploch  farm. 
Carmichael,  Peter,  confectioner  and  Temper- 
ance hotel,  2  and  4  Murray  place. 
Carnegie,  John,  commission  agent,  Thistle 

street ;  house,  7  Maxwell  place. 
Carson,  William,  painter,  29  Port  street ; 

house,  9  Allan  park. 


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STIRLING— GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


Cathcart,  William  (of  Hill  &  Cathcart), 

2  Irvine  place. 
Chalmers,  George,  builder,  46  Lower  Craigs. 
Chalmers,  James,  reedmaker,  6  Friars  st. 
Chalmers,  James,  tailor,  85  Baker  street. 
Chalmers,  John,  flesher,  70  Baker  street. 
Chalmers,  John,  smith,  14  Upper  Craigs. 
Chalmers,  Miss,  straw  hat  maker,  5  Friars 

street. 
Chalmers,  Miss,  dressmaker,  85  Baker  st. 
Chalmers,  Mrs. ,  6  Lower  Bridge  street. 
Chalmers,  Thomas,  bellman  and  bill-poster, 

13  St.  John  street. 
Cherry  &  Son,  Alex.,  skinners,  13  Lower 

Craigs. 
Christie,  Andrew,  14  Abbey  road. 
Christie,  David,  slater,  31  Port  street. 
Christie,  George  (of  Christie  &  Son),  South- 
field. 
Christie,  James,  4  Victoria  square. 
Christie,  James,  dairy,  63  Cowane  street. 
Christie,  John,  7  Melville  place. 
Christie,  John  {of  Christie  &  Son),  Forth- 

bank. 
Christie,   John,  cabinetmaker,   15  Upper 

Bridge  street. 
Christie,  John,  45  Upper  Craigs. 
Christie,  Miss,  34  Shore  road. 
Christie,  Miss,  lodgings,  30  Castlehill. 
Christie,  Miss,  14  Spittal  street. 
Christie,  Mrs.  Esplanade. 
Christie,  Eobert,  102  Baker  street. 
Christie,  Robert,  15  Lower  Bridge  street. 
Christie,  William,  watchmaker,   18  Port 

street ;  house,  Esplanade. 
Christie,  William,  accountant,  4  Victoria  sq. 
Christie  &  Son,  brick  and  tile  makers,  Stir- 
ling Shore  and  Cornton. 
Chrystal,  Andrew,  10^  Upper  Craigs. 
Chrystal,  James  (of  Chrystal  &  Macfar- 

lane),  8  Allan  park. 
Chrystal,  James,  vanman,  27  Cowane  st. 
Chrystal,  John,  publican,  34  Port  street, 

and  hosier,  68  Upper  Craigs. 
Chrystal,  Miss,  5  Viewfield  place. 
Chi-ystal  &  Macfarlane,  -writers,  37  Kingst. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  36  King  street — 

Chrystal  &  Macfarlane,  agents. 
Clark,  John,  dairy,  82  Upper  Craigs. 
Clark,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  7  Bank  street. 
Clark,  Mrs.  John,  lodgings,  120  Baker  st. 
Clarke,  Miss,  sewing  machinist,  98  Baker  st. 
Clarke,  William  J.,  salesman  seedsman,  6 

Nelson  place. 
Clink,  William,  carter,  8  Orchard  place. 


Clydesdale  Bank,   9  King  street — James 

Drysdale,  agent. 
Coats,  James,  moulder,  18  Upper  Bridge  st. 
Cochrane,  Alex.,  spinner,  Cambuskenneth 

Abbey. 
Cochrane,  William  (of  W.  &  A.  Johnston), 

Park  place. 
Colquhoun,  Andrew,  brewer,  Burghmuir ; 

house,  22  Nelson  place. 
Colston,  Peter,  gardener,  Newhouse. 
Colville,  Jas.,  provisions,  9  Upper  Craigs. 
Combination    Poorhouse,    Union  street — 

Thomas  Alexander,  governor. 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  13  Spittal 

street — J.  &  J.  M.  Morrison,  agents. 
Commissary  Clerk's   Office,   27$    Murray 

place — A.  Hutton,  clerk. 
Comrie,  Alexander,  painter,  16  Friars  st. 
Comrie,  James,  tea  merchant,  Eaploch. 
Comrie,  Miss,  straw  hat  maker,  16  Friars  st. 
Comrie,  P.,  labourer,  39|-  Lower  Bridge  st. 
Condie,  Robert,  joiner,  72  Cowane  street. 
Coney  Park  Nursery — (Wm.  Drummond  & 

Sons)  John  Morrison,  superintendent. 
Convery,  P.,  broker,  90  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Cook,    Joseph,    quarter-master    sergeant, 

Stirlingshire  Militia  ;  house.  Esplanade. 
Corbett,  Wm.,  moulder,  61  Upper  Craigs. 
Council  Chambers,  49  Broad  street. 
Cousin,  Thomas,  70  Cowane  street. 
Coutts,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  2  Wallace  street. 
Cowan,  Dougald,  wheelmaker,  54  King  st. 
Cowbrough  &  Co.,  James,  grocers,  7  Port 

street,  93  Baker  street ;  Bridge  of  Allan 

and  Callander. 
Cowbrough,  James  (of  James  Cowbrough 

«&  Co.),  6  Port  street. 
Cowbrough,  W.,  carter,  67  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Cowen,  Wm,,  book  agent,  7  Bank  street. 
Cowie,  Andrew,  hostler,  8  Maxwell  place. 
Cowie,  Robert,  34  Queen  street. 
Cowie,  Wm.,  cabinetmaker,  46  Spittal  st. 
Craig,  James,  rag  and  china  merchant,  9 

and  39  Spittal  street. 
Craig,  Mrs.,  12  Park  terrace. 
Craigie,  John,  56  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Craigie,  John,  j)lasterer,  9  Dumbarton  road. 
Craise,  Miss,  lodgings,  2  Port  street. 
Cram,  William,  publican,  11  Cowane  st. 
Crawford  &  Co.,  drapers,  13  Broad  street. 
Crawford  &  Watt,  cabinetmakers  and  fur- 
niture warerooms,  34  and  35  Baker  st. 
Crawford,  Alex.,  tinsmith,  108  Baker  st. 
Crawford,  Andrew,  writer,  106  Baker  st. ; 

house,  Bellfield,  64  St.  Mary's  wynd. 


STIRLING--GENEEAL  DIRECTORY. 


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Crawford,  Andrew,  tea  and  cloth  dealer, 
15  King  street. 

Crawford,  Andrew,  smith,  73  Cowane  st. 

Crawford,  Gavin,  39  Upper  Craigs. 

Crawford,  Hugh,  guard,  27  King  street. 

Crawford,  Hugh,  clerk,  27  King  street. 

Crawford,  James,  46  Broad  street. 

Crawford,  John,  Springkerse. 

Crawford,  John  F.,  bookseller  and  sta- 
tioner, 39  King  St. ;  house,  5  Allan  park. 

Crawford,  John  M.  (of  Crawford  &  Watt), 
29  Lower  Craigs. 

Crawford,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  29  Lower  Craigs. 

Crawford,  Rohert,  Inland  Revenue  officer, 
4  Burghmuir. 

Crawford,  T.,  publican  and  carter,  Doune  rd. 

Crawford,  Wm.,  grocer,  54  Lower  Bridge  st. 

Crerar,  James,  porter,  116  Baker  street. 

Crihbes,  John,  grocer,  9  Broad  street; 
house,  81  Baker  street. 

Cribbes,  Robert,  publican,  ITewhouse. 

Crichton,  Daniel,  67  Cowane  street. 

Crocket,  David,  currier  and  leather  cutter, 
43  Spittal  street ;  house,  7  "Wallace  st. 

Crowe,  Alexander,  photographer,  33  Murray 
place ;  house,  Abercromby  place. 

Crowe,  Alex. ,  wright,  23  Spittal  street. 

Crowe,  David,  engineer,  3  Wallace  street. 

Culbert,  John,  tailor,  37  Murray  place. 

Cumming,  Andrew,  grocer,  107  Baker  st. 

Cumming,  Wright,  boot  and  shoe  ware- 
house, 17  BoAv  street,  and  Forth  Bridge 
Shoe  Factory ;  house,  Gladstone  place. 

Cunning,  Wm.,  agent,  Reform  Friendly 
Assurance  Society,  102  Baker  street. 

Cunningham,  George,  superintendent  of 
Cemetery,  Castle  wynd. 

Cunningham,  J.  M.  (of  Morrison  &  Cun- 
ningham), 22  Allan  park. 

Currie,  James,  joiner,  33  Queen  street. 

Currie,  Robert,  joiner  and  burgh  assessor, 
13  Port  street. 

Curror,  Robert,  banker,  72  King  street. 

Cuthbertson,  David,  M.D.,  22  Park  terrace. 

Cuthbertson,  Mrs. ,  22  Park  terrace. 

Curtis,  William  A. ,  control  clerk,  Stirling 
Castle;  house,  Esplanade. 

Dalgetty,  John,  boot  and  clog  maker,  and 

leather  cutter,  3  Bank  street. 
Dalgleish,  G.  &  D.,  candlemakers,  5  Baker  st. 
Dalgleish,  Peter  (of  G.  &  D.  Dalgleish),  6 

Pitt  terrace. 
Dall,  Mrs.,  16  Park  terrace. 
Danskin,  John,  carter,  61  Cowane  street. 


Davidson,  Alex.,  QQ  Baker  street. 

Davidson,  Andrew,  smith,  11  Dumbarton 
road;  house,  16  Spittal  street. 

Davidson,  John,  writer,  10  Port  street; 
house,  6  Park  terrace. 

Davie,  A.,  Post  office  clerk,  72  Cowane _st. 

Davie,  Brown  &  Young,  founders,  mill- 
wrights and  engineers,  Stirling  Foundry, 

11  Orchard  place. 

Davie,  George,  tailor,  22  Wallace  street. 
Davie,  James  (of  Davie,  Brown  &  Young), 

12  Forth  place. 

Davie,  John,  clerk,  12  Forth  place. 
Davie,  John,  coal  agent,  N.B.R.  station; 

house,  38  Cowane  street. 
Davie,  Miss,  Castlehill. 
Davie,  Miss,  lodgings.  111  Baker  street. 
Davie,  sen.,  Richard,  sheriff-officer,  13  St. 

John  street. 
Davie,  jun.,  Richard,  clerk,  4  Bruce  street. 
Dawson,  Geo.,  engine  driver,  75  Cowane  st. 
Dawson,  John,  publican,  1  Cowane  street 

and  1  Wallace  street. 
Dawson,  John,  3  Bruce  street. 
Dawson,  John,  traveller,  Newhouse. 
Dawson,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  34  Queen  street. 
Dawson,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  3  King  street. 
Dawson,  Miss,  3  Clarendon  place. 
Dawson,  Robert,  outdoor  porter,  railway 

station,  16  Shore  road. 
Dawson,  T.,  provisions,  4  St.  Mar3'''s  wynd. 
Dawson,  William,  baker,  41  Baker  street. 
Dawson,  William,  weaver,  Cambuskenneth 

Abbey. 
Dawson,  Wm.,  furniture  dealer,  Castlehill. 
Dempster,  John  A.,  tobacconist,  5  Port  st. 
Dempster,  Mrs. ,  6  Albert  place. 
Dempster,  William,  cabinetmaker,   5  St. 

John  street. 
Denovan,  Alex.,  wright,  30  Cowane  street. 
Denovan,  Alex.,  cabinetmaker,  42  Lower 

Craigs. 
Dewar,  Alex.,  fisherman,  Cambuskenneth 

Abbey. 
Dewar,  James,  carter,  51  Upper  Craigs. 
Dewar,  Mrs.,  ITewhouse. 
Dewar,  Mrs.,  dairy,  53  Upper  Craigs. 
Dewar,  Peter,  King's  Park  farm. 
Dick,  George,  engine  driver,  45  Upper  Craigs. 
Dick,  George,  carter,  ISTewhouse. 
Dick,  James,  town-officer,  Castle  wynd. 
Dick,  John,  of  Craigengelt,  6  Melville  pi. 
Dick,  Mrs.,  provisions,  ISTewhouse. 
Dick,  Robert,  saddler,  1  Dumbarton  road  ; 

house,  2  Dumbarton  road. 


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STIRLING^GENEBAL  DIRECTORY. 


Dick,  William,  7  Lower  Craigs. 

Dobbie,  Jobn,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse, 

15  Friars  street. 
Docberty,  John,  bawker,  33  St,  Mary's  wd. 
Docberty,    Patrick,    shoemaker,    18    St. 

Mary's  wynd. 
Doig,  David,  grocer,  80  Baker  street. 
Doig,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  48  Upper  Craigs. 
Dolan,  Wm.,  pawnbroker,  7  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Don,  George,  12  Cowane  street. 
Don,  Miss,  laundress,  20  Cowane  street. 
Don,  William,  salesman  grocer,  40  Queen  st. 
Donaldson,  James,  painter,  4  Orchard  pi. 
Donaldson,  James,  joiner,  8  Shore  road. 
Donaldson,  James,  wright,  69  Upper  Craigs. 
Donaldson,  Misses,  37  Port  street. 
Donaldson,  Misses,  13  Albert  place. 
Donaldson,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  Abercromby  pi. 
Donaldson,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  19  IsTelson  pi. 
Donaldson,  Robert,  joiner,  27  Cowane  st. 
Donaldson,  William,mason,llUpperCraigs. 
Donaldson,    William,   policeman,    71   St. 

Mary's  wynd. 
Dougal,  George,  iron-turner,  94  Baker  st. 
Dougal,  Mrs.,  mangier,  16  Friars  street. 
Douglas,  Mrs.,  The  Elms,  28  Park  terrace. 
Dow,  James,  dairy,  6  Lower  Craigs. 
Dow,  Eobert,  publican,  70  Upper  Craigs. 
Dow,  William,  grocer  and  flesher,  10  Broad 

street ;  house,  36  Broad  street. 
Dowdy,  sen.,  William,  Temperance  hotel, 

40  King  street. 
Dowdy,  jun.,  WilHam,  Temperance  hotel, 

40  King  street. 
Dowell,  James,  tailor,  63  King  street. 
Dowell,  John,  60  Broad  street. 
Dowell,  Peter,  provisions,  Castlehill. 
Dowell,  Wm. ,  tailor  and  clothier,  3  King  st. 
Downie,  Andrew,  25  Park  terrace. 
Downie,  Benjamin,  7  Wallace  street. 
Downie,  Mrs,  John,  16  Park  place. 
Downie,  William,  cooper,  QQ  Baker  street, 

21  Spittal  street. 
Doyle,  Mrs.,  broker,  93  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Dreghorn,  Mrs.,  provisions,  35  St.  Mary's 

wynd. 
Drummond,  Andrew  (of  J.  &  A.  Drummond), 

Tredinnock,  5  Park  terrace. 
Drummond,  David,  joiner,  6  Baker  street. 
Drummond,  David,  wright,  Newhouse. 
Drummond,  Gregor  (of  R.  Drummond  & 

Son),  2  Melville  place. 
Drummond,  Henry,  11  King  street. 
Drummond  Henry  (of  Wm.  Drummond  & 

Sons),  Glenelm  lodge,  1  Park  i)lace. 


Drummond,  J.  &  A.,  clan  tartan  warehouse, 

42  King  street. 
Drummond,  James  (of  J.  &  A.  Drummond), 

4  Melville  place. 
Drummond,  James,  joiner,  26  Nelson  place. 
Drummond,  John,  smith,  15  King  street. 
Drummond,  Peter  (of  Wm.  Drummond  & 

Sons,  and  Tract  Depot),  Rockdale  lodge, 

7  Park  place. 
Drummond,  Robt.,millwright,27Cowanest. 
Drummond  &  Son,  R.,  jewellers  and  watch- 
makers, 5  Murray  place. 
Drummond,  Robert  (of  R.  Drummond  & 

Son),  2  Melville  place. 
Drummond  &  Sons,   Wm.,   nurserymen, 

seedsmen,   and  agricultural  implement 

warehouse,    48    King   street ;    nursery, 

Coneypark. 
Dryden,  Mrs.,  provisions,  55  Broad  street. 
Drysdale,  James,  banker,  9  King  street. 
Drysdale,  William,  1  Melville  place. 
Drysdale,  Wm.,  auctioneer,  91  Baker  st. 
Dudgeon,  Mrs.,  grocer,  6  Barnton  place. 
Dufi",  Mrs.  Alex.,  lodgings,  17  King  street. 
Duff,  Robert,  baker,  9  Viewfield  street. 
Duffein,  James,  labourer,  82  St.  Mary's  wd. 
DuflFein,  James,  labourer,  38  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Duncan,  Archibald,  china  merchant  and 

coal  agent,   68  Port  street ;  house,  49 

Port  street. 
Duncan,  George  (of  Duncan  &  Jamieson), 

11  Burghmuir. 
Duncan  &  Jamieson,  steam-machine  letter- 
press printers,  5  Upper  Craigs. 
Duncan,  Jean,  fruit  merchant,  7  Baker  st. 
Duncan,  John,  fruit  merchant,  108  Baker 

street ;  house,  3  Baker  street. 
Duncan,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  100  Baker  street. 
Duncanson,  Wm, ,  pharmaceutical  chemist, 

19  Port  street;  house,  21  Albert  place, 
Dunlop,  W,  S,  (of  Lawson  &  Dunlop),  5 

Bruce  street, 
Dunn,  Miss,  dressmaker,  29  Port  street. 
Dunn,  Misses,  14  Upper  Bridge  street. 
Dunn,  Mrs. ,  outfitter,  3  Bow  street ;  house, 

5  Bow  street. 
Dunsmore,  Alex.,  grocer,  14  Port  street; 

house,  16  Port  street. 
Duthie,  Alex.,  tailor,  5  Broad  street. 
Duthie,  Mrs,,  3  Melville  place. 

Eadie,  Henry,  salesman  draper,  Eosebank, 

Craigs. 
Eadie,  James,  Crof thill  dairy,  Castlehill. 
Eadie,  John,  provisions,  71  Cowane  street. 


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Eadie,  Mrs.,  10  Upper  Bridge  street. 
Eadie,  Peter,  joiner,  6  Baker  street. 
Eason,  Miss,  3  Maxwell  place. 
Edmonstone,  Miss,  11  Park  terrace. 
Erskine,  E.  C.,  toys,  yarns,  and  smallwares, 

41  St.  Maiy's  wynd. 
Erskine,  George,  clerk,  41  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Erskine,  James,  publican,  8  Bow  street. 
Erskine,  John,  labourer,  36  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Esam  &  "Williams,  Misses,  boarding  and 

educational    establishment    for    young 

ladies,  9  Melville  place. 
Esdon,  Henry  (of  K.  Esdon  &  Son),  10 

Irvine  place. 
Esdon,  John,  cabinetmaker,  Eaplock. 
Esdon,  John,  law  clerk,  20  Murray  place. 
Esdon  &  Son,  Eobert,  cabinetmakers  and 

furniture  warerooms,  61  &  64  Port  st. 
Evans,  John,  labourer,  37  Cowane  street. 
Ewan,  Kobert,  dairy,  108  Baker  street. 
Ewing,  John,  joiner,  67  Cowane  street. 

Fairbairn  &  M*E"ab,  A.  &  C,  builders,  3 

King  street. 
Eairfoul,  Miss,  45  Port  street. 
Falond,  Anthony,  provisions,  31  Broad  st. 
Fergus,  James,  labourer,  35  Port  street. 
Fergus,  Mrs.,  55  Broad  street, 
Fergus,  Robert,  gardener,  3  Barnton  place  ; 

house,  49  Craigs. 
Ferguson,  Adam,  gardener,  ISTewhouse. 
Ferguson,  Alexander,  2  Lower  Craigs. 
Fergiison,  Alexander,  porter,  23  Cowane  st. 
Ferguson,  Daniel,  15  Barnton  place. 
Ferguson,    Daniel,    bank    accountant,    14 

Queen  street. 
Ferguson,  Duncan  (of  Virtue  &  Ferguson), 

14  Queen  street. 
Ferguson,  Hugh,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse, 

1  King  street ;  house,  7  St.  John  street. 
Ferguson,  John,  bootmaker,  9  Cowane  st. 
Ferguson,  John,  leather- cutter,  and  boot 

and  shoe  warehouse,  2  Bow  street ;  house, 

14  Queen  street. 
Ferguson,  John,  agent,  19  Lower  Craigs. 
Ferguson,  John,  publican,  50  Cowane  st. 
Ferguson,  Malcolm,  porter,  14  Shore  road. 
Ferguson,  Miss,  3  Upper  Bridge  street. 
Ferguson,  Mrs.,  23  King  street. 
Ferguson,  Mrs.,  mangier,  7  Orchard  place. 
Ferguson,  Peter,  94  Baker  street. 
Ferguson,  Peter,  14  Queen  street. 
Ferguson,  Robert,  teacher,  Raploch. 
Ferguson,  Walter,  10|  Upper  Craigs. 
Ferguson,  Wm.,  joiner,  26  Lower  Craigs. 


Fernie,  Thomas,  factor  for  Sir  Alex.  C.  G. 

E.  Maitland,  1  Albert  place. 
Findlay,  David,  M.D.,  3  Port  street ;  house, 

12  Princes  street. 
Findlay,  James,  druggist,  8  Port  street ; 

house,  6  Port  street. 
Findlay,  Rev.  William,  11  Clarendon  pi. 
Finlayson,  Alex.,  weaver,  45  Cowane  st. 
Finlayson,  Francis,  tailor,  4  Orchard  place. 
Finlayson,  James,  7  Burghmuir. 
Finlayson,  James,  fiesher,  39  Baker  street. 
Finlayson,  John,  saddler,  47  Port  street ; 

house,  7  Burghmuir. 
Finlayson,  John,  2  Spittal  street. 
Finlayson,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  116  Baker  st. 
Finlayson,  Mrs.  J.,  lodgings.  111  Baker  st. 
Finlayson,  Miss,  milliner,  2  Spittal  street. 
Finlayson,  Robert,  glazier,  23  King  street. 
Finlayson,  Thomas,  tea  dealer,  Torbrex. 
Finlayson,  Wm.,  slater,  6  Orchard  place. 
Fisher,  Alex.,  law  clerk,  Abercromby  pi. 
Fisher,  D.,  bootmaker,  45  Lower  Craigs. 
Fisher,  Mrs.  D.,  24  Queen  street. 
Fitzpatrick,    John,    railway  inspector,    9 

Burghmuir. 
Fitzpatrick,  William,  clerk,  9  Burghmuir. 
Fleming,  Jas.  S.,  law  clerk,  11^  Victoria  pi. 
Fleming,  James,  auctioneer  and  valuator, 

and  sheriff-officer,  32  Baker  street. 
Fleming,  Misses,  milliners,  34  King  st. 
Fletcher,  Alex.,  plumber,  29  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Fletcher,  Mrs.,  midwife,  81  Upper  Craigs. 
Forbes,  Hugh,  tailor,  7  Bank  street. 
Forbes,  John,  news  agent,  89  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Forbes,  Mrs.  Col.,  Snowdon  house. 
Forbes,  Robert,  auctioneer,  11  Queen  st. 
Forbes,  William,  gardener,  Newhouse. 
Fordyce,  James,  watchmaker,  8  Broad  st. 
Fordyce,  Mrs.  Geo.,  Beechcroft,  8  Claren- 
don place. 
Forfar,  Miss,  21  Baker  street. 
Forgan,  David,  piano  maker,  2  Bruce  st. 
Forgie,  Alex.,  salesman  grocer,  15  Bow  st. 
Forrest,  A.  &  W.,  cabinetmakers  and  stair 

railers ;  warehouse,  17  Broad  st. ;  works, 

7  St.  John  street. 
Forrest,  James,  physician  and  surgeon,  1 

The  Terrace. 
Forrest,  Miss,  27  Upper  Bridge  street. 
Forrest,  Wm.  H.,  siu-geon,  1  The  Terrace. 
Forrester,  Alex.,  plumber,  74  Cowane  st. 
Forrester,  G.  N.,  of  Craigannet,  Southfield. 
Forrester,  Miss,  Southfield. 
Forrester,  Mrs.  A.,  fishmonger,  62  Broad  st. 
Forrester,  Mrs.,  12  Wallace  street. 


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STIRLING— GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


Forrester,  William,  sawyer,  8  Upper  Craigs. 
Forsyth,  Hugh,  clerk,  30  Cowaue  street. 
Forsyth,  James,  carter,  Newhouse. 
Forsyth,  Jas,,  merchant,  3  Upper  Bridge  st. 
Forsyth,  jun.,  Jas.,  tailor,  3  Upper  Bridge 

street. 
Forsyth,  John,  grocer,  2  St.  John  street; 

house,  9  St,  John  street. 
Forsyth  &  Co.,  J.,  grocers  and  clothiers, 

3  Cowane  street. 
Forth  Bridge  Shoe  Factory — W.  Gumming. 
Forth  &  Clyde  Eailway  Office,  1  Forth  pi. 

— K.  Young,  manager  and  secretary. 
Foster,  James,  plasterer,  58  Broad  street. 
Foster,  Walter,  51  Cowane  street. 
Fotheringham,  E.,  clerk,  16  Wallace  st. 
Frame,  John,  47  Cowane  street. 
Frame,  Mrs.,  laundress,  18  Cowane  street. 
Frame,  Eobert,  7  Maxwell  place. 
Fraser,  Captain  Thomas,  12  Allan  park. 
Fraser,  Hugh,  Eerated  water  manufacturer, 

ales,  &c.,  654  Port  st. ;  house,  Q^  Port  st. 
Fraser,  M.,  provisions,  16  Broad  street. 
Fraser,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  7  St.  John  street. 
Fraser,  Mrs.,  mangier,  23  King  street. 
Frater,  Eohert,  plumber,  brassfounder,  and 

gasfitter,   29  Murray  place;   house,  20 

Murray  place. 
Frew,  D.D.,Eev.  Eobert,  12  Melville  place. 
Fulton,  John,  Cambusbarron,  Gargunnock, 

and  Kippen  post-runner,  2  Broad  street. 
Fulton,  Mrs.,  4  The  Terrace. 
Fulton,  Thomas,  6  Orchard  place. 
FylFe,  David,  coachman,  35  Port  street. 
FyfFe,  James,  13  Friars  street. 
FyfFe,  Jolra,  6  Lower  Craigs. 

Gaff,  Thomas,  Goosecroft  Chemical  works, 

Thistle  street ;  house,  23  Nelson  place. 
Gaffney,  E.,  4  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Galashan,  David,  upholsterer,  106  Baker  st. 
Galbraith,  George,  M.D.,  20  Allan  park. 
Galbraith,  John,  china  merchant  and  rag 

store,  22  Spittal  st. ;  house,  16  Spittal  st. 
Galbraith,  Mrs.  and  Misses,  Park  lodge, 

24  Park  terrace. 
Galbraith,  Thomas,  wright,  69f  Cowane  st. 
Galbraith,  T.  L.,  town-clerk,  ToAvn-house, 

47  Broad  street;  house.  Park  lodge,  24 

Park  terrace. 
Gallar,  David,  Thistle  street. 
Galloway,  Mrs.,  ISTeAvhouse. 
Galloway,  William,  mason,  51  St.  Mary's 

wynd. 
Gardner,  Alex.,  clerk,  69|  Cowane  street. 


Gardner,  Henry,  coal  agent,  C.E.  station, 
and  toy  warehouse,  26  Murray  place; 
house,  3  Allan  park. 

Gardner,  James,  cooper,  25  King  street ; 
house,  15  King  street. 

Gardner,  John,  mason,  34  Cowane  street. 

Gardner,  John,  bootmaker,  46  Cowane  st. 

Gardner,  Lawi'cnce,  smith,  74  Cowane  st. 

Gardner,  Wm.,  mason,  71  St.  Mary's  wynd. 

Gartshore,  John  Murray,  Trininallan  house, 
Southfield. 

Gavin,  Hugh,  draper,  22J  Murray  place ; 
house,  6  Forth  place. 

Gentleman,  Eben.,  writer,  and  rates  col- 
lector, 17  Baker  street ;  house,  Aber- 
cromby  place. 

Gentleman,  Mrs.,  11  Queen  street. 

Gentles,  William,  slater,  69^  Cowane  st. 

Gibson,  Charles,  M.D.,  Ochil  villas,  Glad- 
stone place. 

Gibson,  David,  porter,  80  Upper  Craigs. 

Gibson,  Miss,  Park  place. 

Gibson  &  Eeddie,  plumbers,  brassfounders, 
and  gasfitters,  17  King  street. 

Gilchrist,  Alexander,  gardener,  21  Spittal  st. 

Gilchrist,  J.  &  J. ,  ropespinners,  19  Baker  st. 

Gilchrist,  Miss,  strawhatmaker,  19Bakerst. 

Gilchrist,  Miss,  29  Spittal  street. 

Gilclnist,  Miss,  2  Dumbarton  road. 

Gilchrist,  Mrs.,  49  Port  street. 

Gilfillan,  John,  carter,  2  Union  street. 

GilfiUan,  Eobert,  carter,  8  Lower  Bridge  st. 

Gilfillan,  Eobert,  spinner,  61  Upper  Craigs. 

Gillespie,  Alexander,  publican, Port  Custom- 
house, 53  Port  street. 

Gillespie,  James,  builder,  67  Cowane  st. 

Gillespie,  John,  sa^vyer,  Newhouse. 

Gillespie,  Mrs. ,  9  Park  place, 

Gillespie,  Mrs.  Thomas,  ISTewhouse. 

Gillespie,  William,  boot  and  shoe  wai'e- 
house,  105  Baker  St.  ;  house,  8  Broad  st. 

Gillespie,  Wm. ,  Mineral  vale,  8  Park  pi. 

Gillies,  Mrs.,  37  King  street. 

GlasgoAV  Boot  and  Shoe  Company,  103 
Baker  street. 

Glass,  C,  gTocer,  72  St.  Mary's  wynd. 

Glass,  John,  17  Baker  street. 

Glass,  Misses,  dressmakers,  17  Baker  st. 

Glen,  Andrew  D.,  Post  office  clerk,  7  Nel- 
son place. 

Glen,  Archibald,  wright,  NeAvhouse. 

Glen,  Mrs.,  6  Upper  Bridge  street. 

Glen,  T.,  fisherman,  Cambuskenneth  Abbey. 

Glen,  William,  letter-carrier,  38  Queen  st. 

Glover,  James,  tailor,  69  Port  street. 


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Glover,  "William,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse, 

117  Baker  street;  house,  1  Yiewfield  st. 
Goldie,  Eev.  W.  F.,  7  Albert  place. 
Goodsir,  Misses,  17  Park  place. 
Gordon,  Benjamin,  goods  agent,  IST.B.K.,  1 

Union  street. 
Gordon,  George,  labourer,  58  Cowane  st. 
Gordon,  Miss,  teacher,  37  Queen  street. 
Gordon,  Miss,  13  Melville  place. 
Gould,  John,  millwright,  13  Abbey  road. 
Goiuiey,  Helen,  provisions,  3  Burghmuir. 
Gourley,  John,  smith,  69  Upper  Craigs. 
Gourley,  Mrs.,  publican,  57  Port  street. 
Gow,  James,  publican,  1  Lower  Bridge  st. 
Gowanlock,  Eev.  John  T.,  15  Melville  pi. 
Gowans,  Mrs.,  8  Park  terrace. 
Gowans,  Thos.,  mechanic,  Cambuskenneth 

Abbey. 
Graham,    Arch.   H.,   Comelybank,   Upper 

Bridge  street. 
Graham,  Charles  H.,  M.D.,  15  Nelson  pi. 
Graham,  James,  joiner,  7  Cowane  street. 
Graham,  James,  musicseller  and  pianoforte 

warehouse,  3  Murray  place,  and  Bridge 

of  Allan ;  house,  7  Forth  place. 
Graham,  James  (of  J.  &.  J.  Graham),  21 

Baker  street. 
Graham,  John,  carter,  120  Baker  street. 
Graham,  J.,  fisherman,   Cambuskenneth 

Abbey. 
Graham,  John,  teacher,  Abercromby  pi. 
Graham,  J.  &  J.,  joiners  and  undertakers, 

Barnton  place, 
Graham,  Misses,  Abercromby  place. 
Graham,  Mrs.,  1  Clarendon  place. 
Graham,  Mrs.,  grocer,  32  Cowane  street. 
Graham,  Peter  (of  Henderson  &  Graham), 

41  Baker  street. 
Graham,Wm.(ofGraham&Morton),banker, 

30  King  street ;  house,  29  King  street. 
Graham  &  Morton,  ironmongers,  16  King  st. 
Graham  &  Son,  Thomas,  lathsplitters,  20 

Shore  road. 
Grainger,  Mrs.  M.,  lodgings,  11  Pitt  ter. 
Grant,  Alex.,  watchmaker,  1  Bow  street ; 

house,  5-1  Broad  street. 
Grant,   James,   smith,   and   inspector   of 

weights  and  measures,  28  Murray  place ; 

house,  19  Queen  street. 
Grant,  John,  clerk,  17  King  street. 
Grant,  John,  weigher,  33  Cowane  street. 
Grant,   Mrs.,   Kailway    and    Commercial 

hotel,  77  Port  street. 
Grant,  Mrs.,  Newhouse. 
Grant,  Mrs.,  9  Wallace  street. 


Grant,W.  M.,  instructor,  S.R. V.,  8  Broad  st. 

Grassam,  Mrs.,  Newhouse. 

Grassam,  Mrs.,  3  York  place. 

Gray,  Charles,  Forthvale  cottage. 

Gray,  James,  missionary,  54  Broad  street. 

Gray,  James,  seedsman,  corn  merchant, 

feeding   stuffs   and  manures,  3  Upper 

Craigs ;  house,  42  Port  street. 
Gray,  Robert,  printer,  22  Murray  place ; 

house,  Bellfield,  05  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Greenhorn,  Mrs.,  9  Lower  Bridge  street. 
Greenwood,David,tanner,  36  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Greig,  Miss,  china  merchant,  112  Baker  st. 
Greig,  Wra.,  goods  agent,  14  Nelson  place. 
Grieve,  James,  tanner,  St.  Ninians  ;  house, 

1  Park  terrace. 
Guild  Hall — T.  Robertson,  Guildry  officer. 
Guild,  Mrs.,  4  Princes  street. 
Gunn,  Mrs.,  11  Wallace  street. 
Guthrie,  James,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker, 

9  Upper  Bridge  street. 
Guthrie,  John,  26  Cowane  street. 

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Haggart,  John,  wright,  2  Union  street. 

Haldane,  James,  salesman  draper,  34 
Queen  street. 

Haldane,  Robert,  lOG  Baker  street. 

Halkett,  Captain  J.  C.  C,  adjutant  Stirling- 
shire Militia,  27  Park  terrace. 

Halket,  John,  ropespinner,  30  Murray  pi. 

Hall,  Robt.,  engine  driver,  69f  Cowane  st. 

Hall,  Thos.,  policeman,  38  St.  Mary's  wd. 

Hamilton,  Alex.,  tea  and  cloth  dealer,  5 
Spittal  street. 

Hamilton,  Jas.,  teacher,  8  Lower  Bridge  st. 

Hamilton,  Misses,  11  Mel-ville  place. 

Handyside,  G.,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse, 
40  Baker  street. 

Hanratty,  A.,  broker,  32  St.  John  street. 

Hardie,  Jas.,  teacher.  Mill  entry,  Cowane 
street,  and  hotel-keeper.  Queen's  hotel, 
36  Murray  place. 

Hardie,  J.  &  J.,  plumbers,  gasfitters,  and 
brassfounders,  43  and  45  Port  street. 

Hardie,  James  (of  J.  &  J.  Hardie),  13  Wal- 
lace street. 

Hardie,  John  (of  J.  &  J.  Hardie),  14  Dum- 
barton road. 

Hare,  Stephen,  18  St.  Mary's  wynd. 

Harley,  James,  sheriff  officer,  G  Friars  st. 

Plarley,  Miss,  Newhouse. 

Harris,  Thomas,  pointsman,  ISTewhouse. 

Harrison,  G.  H.,  Park  lane. 

Harrison,  James,  Janefield,  ISTewhouse. 

narrower,  Misses,  10  Upper  Bridge  st. 


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Hart,  Andrew  P.,  druggist,  95  Baker  st. ; 

house,  18  Wallace  street. 
Hart  &  Co.,  A.  P.,  druggists,  6  Broad  st. 
Harvej,  John,  26  Park  terrace. 
Harvey,  Misses,  4  Albert  place. 
Harvey,  William,  watchmaker,  62  King 

street ;  house,  28  Upper  Bridge  street. 
Harvey,  J.  P.,  millwright,  7  Lower  Craigs. 
Harvey,  William,  shopman,  61  Cowane  st. 
Hassel,  Thomas,  clerk,  Forthvale  mills. 
Hassel,  William,  Porthvale  cottage. 
Hay,  Bart.,  Sir  Arthur  G.,  Southfield. 
Hay,  John,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  82 

Baker  street ;  house,  51  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Hay,  Lawrence,  foreman  porter,  Thistle  st. 
Hay,  Miss,  5  Broad  street. 
Hay,  Mrs.,  2  Forth  place. 
Heggie,  A.,  shoemaker,  16  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Henderson,  Alex.,  joiner,  31  Queen  street. 
Henderson,  Alex.,  bookseller  and  stationer, 

7  Broad  street,  and  joiner,  10  St.  Mary's 

wynd ;  house,  8  Broad  street. 
Henderson,    Archibald    (of    Henderson 

Brothers),  20  Melville  place. 
Henderson,  Arthur,  joiner,  Newhouse. 
Henderson  Brothers,  drapers,  31  King  st. 
Henderson,     Gilbert    (of    Henderson    & 

Graham),  4  Bruce  street. 
Henderson,  James  (of  J.  &  G.  Henderson 

&  Co.),  7  St.  John  street. 
Henderson,  John,  photographer,  34  King 

street ;  house,  7  Wallace  street. 
Henderson,  John  (of  J.  &  G.  Henderson 

&  Co.),  7  St.  John  street. 
Henderson,  John,  law  clerk,  20  Nelson  pi. 
Henderson,  John,  12  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Henderson,  jun.,  John,  grocer,  29  Baker 

street ;  house,  2  Bank  street. 
Henderson,  Miss,  2  Upper  Bridge  street. 
Henderson,  Misses,  milliners  and  dress- 
makers, 15  Bow  street. 
Henderson,  M.,  provisions,  51  Cowane  st. 
Henderson,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  9  Burghmuir. 
Henderson,  P.,  timekeeper,  67  Cowane  st. 
Henderson,  A.M.,  Rev.  Robt.,  16  Allan  pk. 
Henderson,  Robert  (of  R.  Henderson  & 

Co.),  2  Barnton  place. 
Henderson,  Thomas,  20  Albert  place. 
Henderson,  Thomas,  labourer,   8  Lower 

Bridge  street. 
Henderson,  Thomas,  cabinetmaker    and 

undertaker,  60  Port  street;  house,  45 

Port  street. 
Henderson,  Wm.  C,  12  Victoria  place. 
Henderson,  Wm.,  joiner,  20  Broad  street. 


Henderson,  William,  40  Upper  Craigs. 

Henderson  &  Graham,  painters,  5  Barn- 
ton  place. 

Henderson  &  Co.,  J.  &  G.,  grocers,  63  King 
St.,  13  Bow  St.,  and  Bridge  of  Allan. 

Henderson  &  Co.,  R.,  gentlemen's  out- 
fitters, 28^  Murray  place. 

Hendrie,  Alex.,  tinsmith,  64  Upper  Craigs. 

Hendry,  E.,  Station  hotel,  40  Murray  pi. 

Hepburn,  James,  eating-house,  37  Broad  st. 

Hepting,  Lambert,  jeweller  and  watch- 
maker, 9|  Murray  place ;  house,  1  View- 

TlPlfl   StTPPl" 

Herald,  Capt",  Bellfield,  64  St.  Mary's  wd. 

Herdman,  Mrs.,  nurse,  72  Cowane  street. 

Herron,  Adam,  cabinetmaker  and  uphol- 
sterer, 13  Port  St.;  house,  17  Queen  st. 

Herron,  John,  brewer,  61  Upper  Craigs. 

Hewit,  Misses,  4  Queen  street. 

Hill,A.(ofHill&Cathcart),Bridgeof  Allan. 

Hill,  Miss,  4  Viewfield  place. 

Hill,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  7  Murray  place. 

Hill,  Ralph,  Porthvale  cottage. 

Hill  &  Cathcart,  writers,  4  Dumbarton  rd. 

Hislop,  Robert,  plumber,  2  Cowane  street. 

Hislop,  Thomas,  warder.  County  prison, 
46  Broad  street. 

Hislop,  Thomas,  plumber,  31  Port  street. 

Hodge,  John,  publican  and  dairy,  8  Lower 
Craigs. 

Hogan,  James,  broker,  37  Spittal  street. 

Hogan,  Michael,  upholsterer,  6  Baker  st. 

Hogg,  Alexander,  13  Victoria  place. 

Hogg,  James,  printer,  40  King  street; 
house,  8  Princes  street. 

Hogg,  Miss,  "dressmaker,  15  Lower  Bridge 
street. 

Hogg,  Robert,  lessee  of  fishings,  15  Lower 
Bridge  street. 

Hollis,  Captain  James,  quartermaster, 
Stirlingshire  Militia,  Valley  lodge,  Castle 
wynd. 

Holmes,  William,  locomotive  superinten- 
dent. Shore  road. 

Honeyman,  David,  labourer,  23  Spittal  st. 

Horn,  John,  29  Cowane  street. 

Houston,  David,  foreman  woolspinner, 
Forthbank  cottage. 

Houston,  Wm.,  grain  porter,  16  Spittal  st. 

Howat,  Mrs.,  75  St.  Mary's  wynd. 

Howie,  Mrs.,  Abercromby  place. 

Humble,  Mrs.,  8  Forth  place. 

Hunter,  Alex,,  maltster,  45  Lower  Craigs. 

Hunter,  Jas.,  mason,  15  Upper  Bridge  st. 

Hunter,  John,  41  Lower  Craigs. 


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Hunter,  John,  mason,  34  Cowane  street. 
Hunter,  Lawrence,  cabinetmaker,  Abbey. 
Hunter,  Mrs.,  40  Queen  street. 
Hunter,  Robt.,  carpet  weaver,  4  Orchard  pi. 
Hunter,  Thomas,  gardener,  Newhouse. 
Hunter,  Thos.,  Militia  Staff,  25  Broad  st. 
Hunter,  William,  wool  merchant.   Park 

lane ;  house,  17  Allan  park. 
Hutcheson,  Andw.  F.,  teacher,  9  Albert  pi. 
Hutcheson,  James,  publican,  Abbey. 
Hutcheson,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  2  Barnton  pi. 
Hutton,  Andw.,  writer,  275  Murray  place; 

house,  40  Murray  place. 
Hutton,  Andrew,  cabinetmaker,  86  Baker 

street ;  house,  41  Baker  street. 
Hynd,  John,  tailor,  57  Broad  street. 

Inglis,Thos.,  salesman  draper,  28  Queen  st. 
Innes,  Gilbert,  tobacconist,  114  Baker  st.; 

house.  111  Baker  street. 
Ireland,  John,  labourer,  38  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Irons,  John  H.,  superintendent.  Railway 

station ;  house,  23  Shore  road. 
Irvine,  Miss,  12  Irvine  place. 

Jack,  Alexander,  41  Upper  Craigs. 

Jack,  Andrew,  librarian,  Athenceum,  8 
King  street. 

Jack,  James,  compositor,  14  Wallace  st. 

Jack,  Mrs.,  publican,  23  Murray  place. 

Jack,  Mrs.,  2  Dumbarton  road. 

Jack,  Mrs.,  publican,  52  Broad  street. 

Jackson,  Robert,  gardener,  Rosebank  cot- 
tage, Craigs, 

Jaffrey,  Alex.,  currier,  46  Upper  Craigs. 

Jaffrey,  Miss,  dressmaker,  11  St.  Mary's  wd. 

Jaffrey,  Mrs.,  smallwares,  11  St.  Mary's  wd. 

Jamieson,  Alex.,  22  Lower  Bridge  street. 

Jamieson,  Alex.,  tailor,  23  Cowane  street. 

Jamieson,  James,  joiner,  Raploch. 

Jamieson,  John,  clothier,  60  King  street. 

Jamieson,  John  (of  Duncan  &  Jamieson), 
10  Maxwell  place. 

Jamieson,  Mrs.,  21  Queen  street. 

Jardine,  Edward,  cash  clerk,  C.R.  Station. 

Jardine,  Miss,  19  Melville  place. 

Jarret,  Thomas,  wright,  30  Cowane  street. 

Jarvie,  Miss,  dressmaker,  5  Spittal  street. 
'Jeffrey,  CM.,  Alex.,  teacher,  2  Union  st. 

Jenkins,  Alex.,  writer,  25  King  street; 
house,  St.  Ninians. 

Jenkins,  Jas.,  wheel  inspector,  6  Cowane  st. 

Jenkins,  James,  carter,  28  Lower  Bridge  st. 

Jenkins,  William,  traveller,  69|  Cowane  st. 

Jenkins,  W.,  general  dealer,  68  King  st. 


Johnston,  Alex.,  commercial  traveller,  21 
Wallace  street. 

Johnston,  Andrew,  painter,  66  Baker  st. 

Johnston,  James,  shipowner,  12  Abbey  rd. 

Johnston,  James  (of  Johnston  &  Ander- 
son), 10  Princes  street. 

Johnston,  James,  miller,  108  Baker  street. 

Johnston,  John,  Thistle  street. 

Johnston,  John,  engine  keeper,  16  Upper 
Bridge  street. 

Johnston,  John,  commercial  traveller,  9 
Forth  place. 

Johnston,  John  (of  Johnston  &  Neils  on), 
46  St.  Mary's  wynd. 

Johnston,  Misses,  dressmakers,  34  King  st. 

Johnston,  Misses,  dressmakers,  81  Upper 
Craigs. 

Johnston,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  14  Bow  street. 

Johnston,  Peter,  64^  Cowane  street. 

Johnston,  Walter,  publican,  76  Baker  st. 

Johnston,  William,  3  King  street. 

Johnston,  William,  M.D.,  The  Terrace. 

Johnston  &  Anderson,  joiners,  45  Port  st. 

Johnston  &  Neilson,  plumbers  and  brass- 
founders,  43  Spittal  street. 

Johnston,  W.  &  A.,  drapers,  71  King  st. 

Jones, Thomas,  brassfounder,  4  Orchard  pi. 

Jones,  William,  telegraph  mechanic,  120 
•  Baker  street. 

Justice  of  Peace  Court-room,  Jail  wynd, 
off  St.  John  street.  Broad  street. 

Justiciary  Court-house,  49  Broad  street. 

Kane,  James,  china  merchant  and  rag 
store,  48  Broad  street ;  house,  60  Broad  st. 

Kay,  John,  smith,  Raploch. 

Kay,  John,  foreman  compositor,  25  King  st. 

Kay,  Mrs.,  provisions,  44  Lower  Bridge  st. 

Keir,  John,  clerk,  37  Queen  street. 

Keitla,  Jas.,  surfaceman,  38  Upper  Craigs. 

Kelly,  James,  Militia  Staff,  64  Broad  st. 

Kemp,  John  (of  Kemp,  Murray  &  Nichol- 
son), 16  Albert  place. 

Kemp,  Murray  &  Nicholson,  joiners,  agri- 
cultural implement  and  reaping  machine 
makers,  and  engineers,  10  Dumbarton 
road. 

Kenan,  James,  baker,  29  St.  Mary's  wynd. 

Kennedy,  John,  6  Victoria  place. 

Kenny,  Mrs.,  Mar  place. 

Kerr,  Alexander,  smith,  5  Friars  street. 

Kerr,  Daniel,  labourer,  44  Lower  Craigs. 

Kerr,  James,  J.P.  clerk,  Southfield. 

Kerr,  James,  smith,  74  Upper  Craigs. 

Kerr,  Robert,  flesher,  118  Baker  street. 


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STIRLING— GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


Kerr,  Samuel,  gate-keeper,  Craigs. 

Ketterick,  M.,  carter,  45  St,  Mary's  wynd. 

Kidston,  John,  carter,  dairy  and  provisions, 
QQ  St.  Mary's  wynd. 

Kidston,  Miss,  1  Irvine  place. 

Kidston,  Misses,  17  Wallace  street. 

Kidston,  Mrs.,  4  Victoria  place. 

Kidston,  William,  QQ  St.  Mary's  wynd. 

Kilgour,  John,  Abercromby  place. 

Kilgour, William,  hawker,  Cambuskerxneth 
Abbey. 

King,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  7  St.  John  street. 

King,  Mrs.,  Tredinnock,  5  Park  terrace- 
King,  Thomas,  provisions,  15  Spittal  st. 

King,  William,  salesman  draper,  3  Bruce  st. 

Kinnaird,  Philip,  dairyman,  Castlehill. 

Knox,  John,  labourer,  23  Spittal  street. 

Kinross,  G,,  coach  builder,  11  Allan  park. 

Kinross,  J.,  coach  builder,  11  Allan  park. 

Kinross,  James,  wright,  21  Cowane  street. 

Kinross,  Wm.,  coach  and  harness  factory, 
65|-  Port  street ;  house,  1 1  Allan  park. 

Kirkwood,  Hugh,  printer,  11  King  street; 
house,  31  Queen  street. 

Kirkwood  &  Walker,  chemists,  7  King 
street ;  house,  3  Maxwell  place. 

Kyle,  Thomas,  secretary  of  the  Stirling- 
shire Friendly  Assurance  Society  (Re- 
gistered), 36  Cowane  street. 

Laidlaw,  Thomas,  4  Nelson  place. 
Laing,  Alex.,  joiner,  81  Baker  street. 
Laing,  A.  M.,  grocer,  86  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Laing,  George,  publican,  30  Broad  street. 
Laing,    James,    salesman    clothier,    GOj 

Cowane  street. 
Laing,  Miss,  Park  lane. 
Laing,  Mrs.,  publican,  40  Broad  street. 
Laing,  Mrs.,  42  Queen  street. 
Laing,  Mrs.,  garden  seeds  and  dairy,  94 

Baker  street. 
Laing,  William,  brassfounder,  7  Bank  st. 
Laing,  William,  tailor,  17  Cowane  street. 
Laird,  Miss  E,,  teacher,  Allan  park  house. 
Lamb,  Jas.  (of  J.  &  T.  Lamb),  46  Broad  st. 
Lamb,  T.  (of  J.  &  T.  Lamb),  21  Broad  st. 
Lamb,  Thomas,  tanner,  27  Lower  Bridge  st. 
Lamb,  Wm.  (of  Lamb  &  Buchan),3Baker  st. 
Lamb,  Wm.,  foundry  dresser,  49  Cowane  st. 
Lamb  &  Buchan,  lathsplitters.  Thistle  st. 
Lamb,  J.  &  T.,  joiners  and  undertakers, 

20  Broad  street. 
Lamond,  John,  46  Upper  Craigs. 
Lang,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  13  Priars  street. 
Lauder,  D.,  iron-turnei',  23  Lower  Bridge  st. 


Lauder,  Lady  Ann  Dick,  Annfield. 

Lauder,  Mrs.,  Esplanade. 

Law,  Robert,  letter-carrier,  12  Baker  st. 

Law,  William,  8  Burghmuir. 

Lawrence,  Wm.,  restaurant,  9  Barnton  pi. 

Lawson,  James  (of  Lawson  &  Dunlop),  10 

Lower  Bridge  street. 
Lawson,  Mark,  bank  accountant,  14  Wal- 
lace street. 
Lawson,  Robert,  draper  and  clothier,  109 

Baker  street ;  house,  32  Shore  road. 
Lawson,  William,  salesman  draper,  46  St. 

Mary's  wynd. 
Lawson  &  Dunlop,  ironmongers,  16  Baker 

street. 
Learmonth,   Andrew,   engine    driver,    10 

Maxwell  place. 
Leask,  Mrs.,  teacher,  18  Friars  street. 
Leathly,  Gillard,  broker,  87  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Leathly,  J.,  31  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Leckie,  James,  publican,  75  Baker  street. 
Leckie,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  39  Queen  street. 
Leggat,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  42  Murray  place. 
Leishman,  Geo.,  wright,  40  Lower  Craigs. 
Lennie,  James,  porter,  14  Lower  Craigs. 
Lennox,  John,  grocer,  10  Murray  place  and 

16  Bow  street;  house,  17  Queen  street. 
Leslie,  Mrs.,  Ill  Baker  street. 
Leslie,  Thomas,  bootmaker,  34  Cowane  st. 
Lickrish,  John,  bootmaker,  3  Yiewfield  st. 
Liddel,  David,  currier,  6  Spittal  street. 
Liddel,  George,  clerk,  09 1  Cowane  street. 
Liddel,  Mrs.,  straw  hat  maker,  6  Spittal  st. 
Liddel,  Robert,  grocer,   69  King  street; 

house,  68  King  street. 
Liddel,  Robert,  joiner,  37  Murray  place. 
Liddel,  Wm.,  grocer,   119  Baker  street; 

house,  4  Forth  place. 
Lindsay,  Alex.,  fitter,  45  Upper  Craigs. 
Lindsay,  William,  Scripture-reader,  Gar- 
rison, 19  Queen  street. 
Linklater,  W.,  confectioner,  1  Burghmuir. 
Lithgow,  James,  21  Lower  Craigs. 
Live  Cattle  Mart,  Orchard  place — William 

Henderson. 
Livingston,    Andrew    M.,   publican,    115 

Baker  street. 
Livingston,  Gavin,  agent  for  the  Royal 

Liver  Friendly  Society,  33  Queen  street. 
Livingston,  James,  York  place. 
Livingston,  James,  coal  agent,  C.R.  station; 

house,  10  J.Iaxwell  place. 
Livingston,  Wm.,  carter,  8  Upper  Craigs. 
Lodge,  Mrs.,  10  Queen  street. 
Logan,  Dr.  Robert,  architect,  7  Allan  park. 


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Logan,  John,  3  Nelson  place. 

Lockhart,   Alexander,   smith,  43  Lower 

Bridge  street. 
Lockhart,   William,    labourer,    5    Lower 

Bridge  street. 
Logie,  David  W.,  law  clerk,  8  Albert  place. 
Longmuir,  Gavin,  14  Wallace  street. 
Loughran,  Mary,  pawnbroker,  21  Spittal  st. 
Loughran,  Eobt.,  broker,  94  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Low,  James,  painter,  Newhouse. 
Low,  Thomas,  painter,  41  Upper  Craigs. 
Low,  Thomas,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse, 

121  Baker  st. ;  house,  Abercromby  pi, 
Lucas,  James,  gardener,  Cambuskenneth 

Abbey. 
Lucas,  Miss,  Maraville  house,  63  St.  Mary's 

wynd. 
Luke,  Daniel,  plumber,  8  Shore  road. 
Lumsden,  James,  sawyer,  and  refreshment 

rooms,  101  Baker  street. 
Lyon,  William,  joiner,  74^  Cowane  street. 
Lyons,  M.,  provisions,  24  Broad  street. 

Macdonald,   Henry  S.,  watchmaker  and 

jeweller,  9  Port  street. 
Macdonald,  James,  commission  agent,  1 

Allan  park. 
Macdonald,    John,    pipe-major,    Militia 

Staff,  11  Broad  street. 
Macdonald,  John,  1  Allan  park. 
Macdonald,  Wm.,  watchmaker,  1  Allan  pk. 
Macdougall,  Duncan,  teacher,  24  Albert 

place. 
MacEwen,  Daniel  (of  D.  &  J.  MacEwen 

&  Co.),  6  Allan  park. 
MacEwen,  John,  sen.,  and  John,  jun.  (of 

D.  &  J.  MacEwen  &  Co.),  14  Melville  pi. 
MacEwen,  Mrs.  Peter,  16  Melville  place. 
Macfarlan,  Parian,  seed  warehouseman,  12 

Murray  place. 
Macfarlane,  John  (of  Chrystal  &  Macfar- 

lane),  banker,  36  King  street ;  house,  23 

Park  terrace. 
Macfarlane,  John,  clerk,  10|-  Upper  Craigs. 
Macfarlane,  Mrs.,  10^  Upper  Craigs. 
Macfarlane,  Parlane  (of  Eobertson  &  Mac- 
farlane), 9  Princes  street. 
Macfarlane  Pree  Library,  11  King  street — 

Andrew  Jack,  librarian. 
Macgregor,  David,  toll  contractor,  Corn- 

Exchange  hotel. 
Macgregor,  William,  auctioneer  (lessee  of 

Corn-Exchange  and  hotel),  23  King  st. 
Macintyre,  Maurice,  bootcloser,  81  Baker  st. 
Mack,  William,  gunsmith,  21  Spittal  st. 


Mackay,  Alex.,  labourer,  39  St.  Mary's  wd. 

Mackay,  Hugh,  contractor,  18  Wallace  st. 

Mackenzie,  Alex.,  tanner,  23  Lower  Craigs. 

Mackenzie,  Alex.,  labourer,  6  Shore  road. 

Mackenzie,  Rev.  Colin,  10  Melville  place. 

Mackenzie,  James,  labourer,  27  Cowane  st. 

Mackenzie,  John,  A.M.,  teacher,  25  Queen 
street. 

Mackie,  A.,  grain  merchant,  9  Victoria  pi. 

Mackie,  P.  C.,  teacher,  1  Union  street. 

Mackie,  Peter,  plasterer,  64|-  Cowane  st. 

Mackieson,  John,  hairdresser,  tobacconist, 
and  fancy  warehouse,  5  King  street; 
house,  10  Spittal  street. 

Mackison,  Francis,  civil  engineer,  archi- 
tect and  surveyor,  275-  Murray  place. 

Maclachlan,  Misses,  dressmakers,  282-  Mur- 
ra3'  place. 

Maclagan,  Miss,  Eavenscroft,  9  Clarendon 
place. 

Maclean,  J.  C,  accountant,  stockbroker, 
and  insurance  agent,  11  King  street. 

Macluckie,  Eobert  (of  J.  &  J.  Mathie  & 
Maclcickie),  12  Park  place. 

Macmillan,  Mrs.,  17  Melville  place. 

Macnab,  Duncan,  writer,  44  King  street ; 
house,  2  Park  terrace. 

Macnie,  Duncan,  gardener,  Newhouse. 

Macnie,  William  C,  brick  and  tile  maker, 
Balfron ;  house,  Southfield. 

M'Adam,  Wm.,  carter,  41  Lower  Craigs. 

M' Allan,  John,  tea  dealer,  74  Port  street. 

M' Allan,  Miss,  milliner,  dressmaker,  and 
outfitter,  73  Port  street. 

M'Allister,  A.,  publican,  17  St.  Mary's  wd. 

M'Allum,  David,  tailor,  33  Cowane  street. 

M'Alpine,  James,  brick  and  tile  maker, 
37  Upper  Craigs. 

M'Alpine,  Eobert,  mason,  5  Broad  street. 

M'Aree,  C.,  dairy,  10  Upper  Bridge  st. 

MAree,  David,  mason  and  dairyman,  19 
Upper  Bridge  street. 

M'Arthur,  A.,  plumber,  2  Lower  Bridge  st. 

M'Arthur,  Arch.,  painter,  17  King  street. 

M'Arthur,  J.,  outfitter  and  general  fur- 
nishing warehouse,  36  Port  street. 

M'Arthur,  E.,  engine  driver,  74  Cowane  st. 

M'Beath,  Hugh,  mason,  29  Lower  Craigs. 

M'Bryde,  James,  greengrocer,  44  Broad  st. 

M'Bryde,  Miss,  French  staymaker,  69 
Port  street. 

M'Call,  John,  furniture  dealer  and  auc- 
tioneer, 19  St.  Mary's  wynd. 

M'Callum,  Alex.,  teacher  and  land  mea- 
surer, 111  Baker  street. 


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M'Callum,  Alex.,  missionary,  26  Broad  st. 
M'Callum,  Mrs.,  mangier,  69^  Cowane  st. 
M'Cartney,Calligan,  labourer,  48  Baker  st. 
M'Cartney,  J.,  poultry  dealer,  72  Baker  st. 
M'Connochie,  Henry,  gardener,  52  Upper 

Craigs. 
M'Connochie,  H.,  wright,  62  Upper  Craigs. 
M'Cormick,  A.,  trunk  maker,  20|^  Cowane 

street. 
M'Cowan,  Henry,  provisions, 40  Cowane  St. 
M'Cracken,  James,  publican,  58  King  st. 
M'Culloch,  James,  publican,  35  Murray  pi. 
M'Culloch,  James,  cab  driver,  25  King  st. 
M'Culloch,  John,  publican,  30  Shore  road. 
M'Culloch,  Mrs.,  sick  nurse,  66  Cowane  st. 
M'Culloch,  Mrs.,  publican  and  dairy,  76 

St.  Mary's  wynd. 
M'Diarmid,  Daniel,  cab  driver,  11  King  st. 
M'Donald,  A.,  maltster,  8  Upper  Bridge  st. 
M'Donald,  C,  merchant,  14  Upper  Craigs. 
M'Donald,  David,  tailor,  14  Bow  street. 
M'Donald,  Henry,  24  Lower  Bridge  st. 
M'Donald,  John,  cooper,  54  King  street, 

and  publican,  55  King  street. 
M'Donald,  Miss,  dressmaker,  12  Bow  st. 
M'Donald,  Mrs.  Alex.,  23  King  street. 
M'Donald,  Robert,  bill-poster,  35  Port  st. 
M'Dougall,  Hugh,  carter,  4  Orchard  place. 
M'Dougall,  John,  publican,  7  Abbey  road. 
M'Dougall,  Misses,  8  Upper  Craigs. 
M'Dougall,  Wm.,  joiner,  44  Upper  Craigs ; 

house,  10  Port  street. 
M'Elfrish,  J.  &A.,  soapmakers,4  Abbeyrd. 
M'Elfrish,  James  (of  J.  &  A.  M'Elfrish), 

16  Queen  street. 
M'Ewan,  John,  draper,  20  Baker  street; 

house,  2  Cowane  street. 
M'Ewen,  Alex.,  smith,  94  Baker  street. 
MacEwen  &  Co.,  D.  &  J.,  grocers,  20  Port 

street,  18  Broad  street,  Bridge  of  Allan 

and  Callander. 
M'Ewen,  Daniel,  iron  merchant,  68  King 

street ;  house,  18  Albert  place. 
M'Ewen,  James  (of  Smith  &  M'Ewen),  18 

Albert  place. 
M'Ewen,  J.,  provisions,  21  St.  Mary's  wd. 
M'Ewen,  Mrs.,  provisions,  21  Lower  Craigs. 
M'Ewen,  Peter,  smith,  94  Baker  street. 
M'Ewen,  Robert,  grocer,  22  Baker  st.  and 

QQ^  Cowane  St.;  house,  111  Baker  st. 
M'Ewen,  Robt.,  builder,  21  Lower  Craigs. 
M'Fadyen  &  Co.,  agents  and  goods  car- 
riers to  the  N.B.R.,  Shore  road. 
M'Earland,  Misses,  dressmakers,  37  Queen 

street. 


M'Farlane,  Alex.,shoemaker,  10  Cowane  st. 

M'Farlane,  David,  Militia  Staff,  Esplanade. 

M'Earlane,  James,  carter  and  dairy.  Goose- 
croft,  27  Upper  Craigs. 

M'Farlane,  James,  48  tipper  Craigs. 

M'Farlane,  James,  smith,  77  Baker  street. 

M'Farlane,  John,  cab  driver,  11  King  st. 

M'Farlane,  John,  Cambuskenneth  Abbey. 

M'Farlane,  Miss,  staymaker,  85  Baker  st. 

M'Farlane,  Mrs,,  49  Lower  Bridge  street. 

M'Farlane,  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  102  Baker  st. 

M'Gibbon,   John,   carter   and    dairy,   60 
Upper  Craigs. 

M'Gibbon,  Mrs.,  48  St.  Mary's  wynd. 

M'Gloan,  F.,  provisions,  101  St.  Mary's  wd. 

M'Gregor,  Alexander,  20  Wallace  street. 

M'Gregor,  Alexander,  mason,  11  Broad  st. 

M'Gregor,  David,  slater,  72  Upper  Craigs. 

M'Gregor,  John,  smith,  13  Abbey  road. 

M'Gregor,  Misses,  milliners   and  dress- 
makers, 53  Baker  street. 

M'Gregor,  Mrs.,  basketmaker  and  fancy 
warehouse,  54  Baker  street, 

M'Growther,  Alex.,  Janefield,  Newhouse, 

M'llvean,  John,  shoemaker,  3  Baker  st. 

M'llvride,  Peter,  shoemaker,  17  Cowane  st. 

M'Innes,  Robert,  artist,  10  Clarendon  pi. 

M'Intosh,  Duncan, mason,  8  Cowane  street. 

M'Intosh,  George,  weaver,  17  Cowane  st, 

M'Intosh,  James,  storekeeper,  22  Abbey  rd. 

M'Intosh,  John,  hostler,  52  King  street. 

M'Intosh,  P.,  Militia  Staff,  2  St.  Mary's  wd. 

M'Intosh,  William,  provisions,  28  Shore  rd. 

M'Intyre,  Peter,  lodgings,  20  Murray  place. 

M'Intyre,  Peter,  clerk,  14  Wallace  street. 

M'lvor,   Hector,   night   sergeant,    burgh 
police,  15  Broad  street. 

M'Kay,  William,  corkcutter,  5  Broad  st. 

M'Kean,  John,  grain  merchant,  25  Murray 
place ;  house,  17  Albert  place. 

M'Kenzie,  Donald,  policeman,  10  Friars  st. 

M'Kenzie,  John,  shoemaker,  5  Broad  st. 

M'Kenzie,  Wm.,  ropespinner,  74  Port  st. 

M'Kenzie,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  38  Baker  st. 

M'Kenzie,  Wm.,  sergeant-major,  S.R.V., 
5  St.  John  street. 

M'Kerracher,  Daniel,  carter,  67  Cowane  st. 

M'Kerracher,  Daniel,  15  Broad  street. 

M'Kerracher,  Mrs.,  dairy,  QQ  Cowane  st. 

M'Kerracher,  Wm.,  baker,  Newhouse. 

M'Killop,Wm., wright,  12Lower  Bridge  st. 

M'Kinlay,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  18 
King  street ;  house,  12  Albert  place. 

M'Kinlay,  James,  saddler,  73  Cowane  st. 

M'Kinstray,  James,  joiner,  Newhouse. 


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M'Lachlan ,  Andrew,  millinery  and  furnish- 
ing warehouse,  8  Murray  place  ;  house, 
21  Shore  road, 

M'Lachlan,  Arch.,  coal  and  commission 
agent,  10  Queen  street. 

M'Lachlan,  Daniel,  grocer,  54  Port  street. 

M'Lachlan,  Duncan,  54  St.  Mary's  wd. 

M'Lachlan,  R.  F.,  publican,  10  King  st. 

M'Lachlan,  Rev.  Paul,  9  Irvine  place. 

M'Laren,  Duncan,  publican,  71  Port  st. 

M'Laren,  James,  publican,  13  Murray  pi. 

M'Laren,  James,  cab  driver,  17  King  st. 

M'Laren,  Miss  E.,  milliner  and  dress- 
maker, 26  Shore  road. 

M'Laren,  Mrs.,  27  Queen  street. 

M'Laren,  Mrs.,  provisions,  10  Priars  st. 

M'Laren,  Peter,  mason,  71  Upper  Craigs. 

M'Laren,  William,  tailor,  Newhouse. 

M'Lay,  A.,  engine  driver,  39  Upper  Craigs. 

M'Lay,  Mrs.,  7  Cowane  street. 

M'Lay,  Robert,  weaver,  47  Lower  Bridge  st. 

M'Lea,  Miss,  teacher,  39  Queen  street. 

M'Lea,  Mrs.,  provisions,  7  Spittal  street. 

M'Lea,  William,  clerk,  23  St.  John  street. 

M'Lean,  A.,  salesman  draper,  38  Queen  st. 

M'Lean,  Arch.,  greengrocer,  31  Baker  st. ; 
house,  7  Bank  street. 

M'Lean,  George,  corkcutter,  35  Port  street. 

M'Lean,  John,  master  of  works,  Town- 
house, Broad  street ;  house,  Bruce  st. 

M'Lean  &  Sons,  Jas,,  tailors  and  clothiers, 
88  Baker  street;  house,  94  Baker  st. 

M'Lean,  Miss,  dressmaker,  7  Cowane  st. 

M'Lean,  William,  Thistle  street. 

M'Leay,  M'Neil,  artist,  9  Lower  Bridge  st. 

M'Lellan,  Alex.,  painter,  66  Broad  street. 

M'Lellan,  Arch.,  carpenter,  Cambusken- 
neth  Abbey. 

M'Lellan,  John,  joiner,  lOJ  Upper  Craigs. 

M'Lellan,  Misses,  10  Port  street. 

M'Leod,  W.,  Lieut.-col.,  26  Albert  place. 

M'Leod,  William,  wright,  1  Burghmuir. 

M'Lintock,  John  C,  clerk  and  insurance 
agent,  40  Murray  place. 

M'Luclde,  John,  joiner,  77  Upper  Craigs. 

M'Luckie,  Thomas,  boarding  and  educa- 
tional establishment,  23  Allan  park. 

M'Mahon,  James,  waste  dealer,  33  St. 
Mary's  wynd. 

M'Mahon,  Peter,  broker  and  waste  dealer, 
23  St.  Mary's  wynd. 

M'Menemy,  P.,  pawnbroker,  27  St.  Johnst. 

M'Micking,  Mrs.,  15  Park  terrace. 

M'Millan ,  John,  serated  water  manufactory, 
8  Dumbarton  road. 


M'Nab,  James,  clerk  and  storekeeper,  13 

Abbey  road. 
M'Nab,  Mrs.,  toy  shop,  11  Friars  street. 
M'Nab,  Peter,  smith,  8  Upper  Craigs. 
M'Nab,  Robert  S.,  Militia  Staff,  94  Baker  st. 
M'Nab,  Thomas,  joiner  and  undertaker,  8 

Dumbarton  road  ;  house,  4^^  Shore  rd. 
M'Nab,  William,  superintendent,  county 

police,  20  St.  John  street. 
M'Nair,  Alex.,  iron  merchant,  Thistle  st. 
M'Naughtan,  Patrick,  wright,  1  St.  John  st. 
M'Naughton,  Mrs.,  provisions,  49  Upper 

Craigs. 
M'Naughton,  William,  baker,  17  King  st. 
M'Neil,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  5  Forth  place. 
M'Neil,  Thomas,  tailor,  29  Lower  Craigs. 
M'Nicol  Robert,  brewer,  43  Broad  street ; 

maltster,  66  Baker  street ;  publican,  24 

Murray  place ;  house,  22  Albert  place . 
M'Nicol,  William,  publican,  Castlehill. 
M'Nie,  D.,  dairy,  St.  Ninians  well  green. 
M'Nie,  Thos.,  baker,  43  St.  Mary's  wynd, 
M'Nie  &  Son,  D.,  publicans,  90  Baker  st. 
M'Pherson,  Colonel,  4  Ochilvillas,  Glad- 
stone place. 
M'Pherson,  D.,  cab  driver,  6  Shore  road. 
M'Pherson,  James,  collector,  Stirlingshire 

Friendly  Assurance  Society,  20  Broad  st. 
M'Pherson,  James,  brewer,  57  Baker  st. 
M'Quade,  James,  pawnbroker,  34  Broad 

street ;  house,  35  Broad  street. 
M'Queen,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  38  Broad  street. 
M'Queen,  James,  tailor,  Newhouse. 
M'Queen,  John,  dairy  and  provisions,  3 

Friars  street. 
M'Ritchie,  Misses,  boarding  and  educa- 
tional establishment  for  young  ladies, 

10  Pitt  terrace. 
M'Sully,  Edward,  Militia  Staff,  38  Broad  st. 
M'Vean,  James,  labourer,  94  Baker  st. 
M'Vean,  John,  greengrocer,  11  Port  st. 
Main,  Miss,  lodgings,  81  Upper  Craigs. 
Main,  Thomas,  bootcloser,  1  Barn  road. 
Makgill,  Misses,  4  Clarendon  place. 
Malcolm,  John,  porter,  15  Cowane  street. 
Maloch,  Andrew,  gunsmith,  61  King  st.; 

house,  llf  Victoria  place. 
Maloney,  Miss,  teacher,  33  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Maltman,    William,    cabinetmaker    and 

furniture  warerooms,  7  Friars  street; 

house,  9  Friars  street. 
Mann,  John,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  96 

Baker  street ;  house,  94  Baker  street. 
Markland,  Rev.  James,  prison  chaplain, 

19  St.  John  street. 


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STIRLING— GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


Marshall,  A,,  warehouseman,  74  Port  st. 
Marshall,  James,  flesher,  67  Port  street ; 

house,  45  Port  street. 
Marshall,  James,  wright,  69|-  Cowane  St. 
Marshall,  Misses,  milliners,  8  Queen  st. 
Marshall,  Robert,  hatter,  35  King  street ; 

house,  37  King  street. 
Marshall,  Robert,  smith,  1  Union  street. 
Marshall,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  13  Friars  st. 
Marshall,  W.,  pointsman,  53  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Marshall,  Wm.,  labourer,  33  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Martin,  Alexander,  Ochilview,  Southfield. 
Martin,  George,  Ochilview,  Southfield. 
Martin,  "William,  overseer  to  Water  Com- 
missioners, 8  Orchard  place. 
Masson,  Misses,  teachers,  1  Allan  park. 
Masson,  Norman,  sergeant-major,  Stirling- 
shire Militia,  Mar  place. 
Masson,  Robert,  bookbinder,  43  Spittal  st. 
Master  of  Works  Office,  40  Broad  street. 
Mathie,   James    (of  J.  &  J.   Mathie    & 

Macluckie),  banker,  56    King    street; 

house,  19  Allan  park. 
Mathie,  James,  grocer,  and  manufacturer, 

Cambuskenneth  Abbey. 
Mathie,  John,  compositor,  5  Broad  street. 
Mathie,  John  D.  (of  J.  &  J.  Mathie  & 

Macluckie),  57  King  street. 
Mathie  &  Macluckie,  J.  &  J.,  writers,  Wolf- 

craig,  14  Dumbarton  road, 
Mathie,  Wm.,  fisherman,  Cambuskenneth 

Abbey. 
IMathieson,  William,  Southfield, 
Matson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  2  Cowane  st. 
Maxton,    James,    salesman    draper,    19 

Cowane  street. 
Maxton,  Robert,  mason,  19  Cowane  street. 
Maxwell,  Miss,  60  Broad  street. 
Meiklam,  W.,  smallwares,  70  St.  Mary's 

wynd. 
Meiklejohn,  Alexander,  wright,  R^ploch. 
Meiklejohn, Mrs., outfitter  and  furnishings, 

9  Baker  street ;  house,  5  Broad  street. 
Meiklejohn,  Wm.  (of  W.  &  A.  Johnston), 

5  Park  place. 
Meiklejohn,  William,  tailor,  15  Bow  st. 
Meldrum,  James,  joiner,  10|  Upper  Craigs. 
Meldrum,  James,  23  Lower  Bridge  street. 
Meldrum,  Peter,  traveller,  102  Baker  st. 
Melville,  John,  painter,  26  Cowane  street. 
Menzies,    David,    factory    foreman,     13 

Burghmuir. 
Menzies,  Henry,  weaver,  2  Burghmuir. 
Menzies,  James,  grocer,  76  Cowane  street. 
Menzies,  Thomas,  Star  hotel,  122  Baker  st. 


Menzies  &  Co.,  Thomas,  drapers,  65  King 

street. 
Menzies,  Thomas  (of  Thomas  Menzies  & 

Co.),  7  Princes  street, 
Mercer,  James,  Newhouse. 

Mercer,  R.,  salesman  grocer,  Newhouse. 

Merrilees,  Archibald,  plumber,  brass- 
founder,  and  gasfitter,  82  Upper  Craigs ; 
house,  2  Port  street. 

Merrilees,  John,  2  Port  street. 

Michael,  John,  smith,  31  Port  street, 

Michie,  George  M,,  gunmaker's  salesman, 
38  Queen  street. 

Middleton,David,cattle  food  manufacturer, 
54  King  street ;  house,  2  Spittal  street, 

Millar,  Alex,  (of  James  Millar  &  Sons), 
Seaforth,  Shore  road. 

Millar,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  12 
Murray  place. 

Millar,  James  (of  James  Millar  &  Sons), 
Seaforth,  Shore  road. 

Millar,  Samuel  (of  James  Millar  &  Sons), 
Seaforth,  Shore  road. 

Millar,  William  (of  James  Millar  &  Sons), 
10  Viewfield  street, 

Millar  &  Sons,  James,  bakers  and  confec- 
tioners, 6  King  street,  67  Baker  street ; 
and  33  Port  street ;  grocers,  20  Priars 
street;  and  millers.  Mill  of  Torr, 

Miller,  Alexander,  joiner,  10  Maxwell  pi. 

Miller,  Alexander,bookseller  and  stationer, 
and  circulating  library,  1  Port  street, 
and  Bridge  of  Allan, 

Miller,  David,  joiner,  Newhouse, 

Miller,  David,  saddler,  14  Bow  street. 

Miller,  David  (of  David  Miller  &  Son),  5 
The  Terrace, 

Miller,  David,  gardener,  2  Lower  Craigs. 

Miller,  D,  &  R.,  cabinetmakers  and  uphol- 
sterers, 27^  Murray  place. 

Miller,G.  ,chimney  s weeper,3  St.  Mary's  wd . 

Miller,  J.,  locomotive  superintendent,  38 
Queen  street. 

Miller,  James,  weaver,  Newhouse. 

Miller,  John,  commercial  traveller,  Aber- 
croraby  place. 

Miller,  John,  mason,  21  Cowane  street. 

Miller,  John,  joiner,  Newhouse, 

Miller,  John,  smith,  41  Upper  Craigs, 

Miller,  Miss,  dressmaker,  10  Maxwell  place. 

Miller,  Miss,  12  Wallace  street. 

Miller,  Misses,  lodgings,  10  Spittal  street. 

Miller,  Mrs.,  dairy,  Batterflat. 

Miller,  Mrs.,  provisions,  52  Lower  Craigs. 

JMiller,  Mrs,,  lodgings,  2  Broad  street. 


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Miller,  Peter,  ironmonger,  38  King  street ; 

house,  37  King  street. 
Miller,  Eobert,  smith,  64  Port  street. 
Miller,  Thomas, engineer,  4  Maxwell  place. 
Miller,  William,  2L  Lower  Craigs. 
Miller,  Wm.,  coal  agent,  N.B.R.  station, 

and  publican,  52  Port  street. 
Miller   &   Son,    David,    booksellers    and 

stationers,  4  Baker  street. 
Miller  &  Sons,  John,  bakers,  55  Port  street. 
Military  Hospital,  Castle  wynd. 
Milroy,   Rev.   Andrew,  Forthside  house, 

25,  26  Shore  road. 
Milroy,  Rev.  A.  W.,  of  Forthside,  25,  26 

Shore  road. 
Mitchell,  Arch.,  carter,  35  Port  street. 
Mitchell,  David,  saddler,  33  Cowane  st. 
Mitchell,  James,  2  Viewfield  street. 
Mitchell,  Jas.,  tailor  and  clothier,  14  King 

street,  and  lodgings,  Abercromby  place. 
Mitchell,  John,  bootmaker,  51  Port  street, 

and  publican,  QQ  Upper  Craigs. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  40  Lower  Craigs. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  21  Baker  street. 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  3  Forth  place. 
Mitchell,  Wm.,  Woodlands,  Pitt  terrace. 
Moir,  Miss,  dairy,  57  Broad  street. 
Moncrieff,  John,  weaver,  38  Cowane  st. 
Montanaro,  Alfred,  control  officer,  Stirling 

Castle;  house,  3  Ochilvillas,  Gladstone  pi. 
Monteath,  Ebenezer,  gardener,  Castlehill. 
Monteath,  Mrs.  Alex.,  Abercromby  place. 
Monteath,  Mrs.,  Enclosure  house, Park  ter. 
Moodie,  Alex.  L.,  surgeon,  50  Port  street. 
Moore,  Wm.,  agent  for  the  Scottish  Legal 

Burial  and  Loan  Society,  8  Broad  st. 
Moran,  Michael,  potato  dealer,  53  Baker  st. 
Moran,  Patrick,  labourer,  11  Spittal  st. 
Morgan  &  Co.,  drapers,  21  King  street. 
Morgan,  G.  (of  Morgan  &  Co.),  17  King  st. 
Morison,John,  ale  store,  40Lower  Bridge  st. 
Morison,  Miss,  smallw ares,  7  Lower  Bridge 

street. 
Morris,  Mrs.  H.,  grocer,  68  Baker  street. 
Morrison,  Alex,  (of  John  Morrison  &  Sons), 

4  Dumbarton  road. 
Morrison,  Eben,  (of  Morrison  &  Cunning- 
ham), Wester  Livilands. 
Morrison,  James,  Newhouse. 
Morrison,  James  (of  J.  &  J.  M.  Morrison), 

Wester  Livilands. 
Morrison,  James  M.  (of  J.  &  J.  M.  Morrison), 

13  Spittal  street. 
Morrison,  John  (of  John  Morrison  &  Sons), 

17  Nelson  place. 


Morrison,  John,  superintendent,  Coney- 
park  nursery. 

Morrison,  J.  &  J.  M.,  agents,  Commercial 
Bank,  13  Spittal  street. 

Morrison,  Michael,  sawyer,  23  Cowane  st. 

Morrison,  Miss,  17  Wallace  street. 

Morrison  &  Cunningham,  writers,  17  King 
street. 

Morrison  &  Sons,  John,  joiners,  6  Dum- 
barton road. 

Morrison,  Wm.  (of  John  Morrison  &  Sons), 
11  Nelson  place. 

Morton,  David  (of  Graham  &  Morton), 
17  King  street. 

Morton,  Miss,  6  Bow  street. 

Morton,  Robert,  tailor,  41  Lower  Craigs. 

Morton,  Wm.,  hat  renovator,  8  Shore  rd. 

Mouat,  George,  commission  agent  and 
wool  merchant,  65|-  Port  street ;  house, 

5  Melville  place. 

Mowbray,  M.,  mangier,  40  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Moyes,   Andrew,    coal    agent,    6   Upper 

Craigs ;  house,  Newhouse. 
Moyes,  D.,  foreman  fitter,  60  Upper  Craigs. 
Moyes,  Miss,  dressmaker,  6  Upper  Craigs. 
Muir,  Andrew  L.,  10  Viewfield  place. 
Muir,  Thomas,  coal  merchant,  offices  C.R. 

station  and  10  Viewfield  place ;  house, 

6  Clarendon  place. 

Muirhead,  John,  writer,  23  King  street ; 
house,  3  Bruce  street. 

Muirhead,  Mrs.,  6  Baker  street. 

Munnoch,  Alex.,  of  Cringate^  Southlodge. 

Munnoch,  Michael,  slater,  31  Port  street. 

Munnoch,  Mrs.,  Southlodge. 

Munnoch,  P.,  traveller,  15  Upper  Bridge  st. 

Murdoch,  Alexander,  15  King  street. 

Murdoch,  George,  Cliffside,  11  Park  place. 

Murdoch,  Mrs,  G.,  baker  and  confectioner, 
23  Baker  street  and  18  Murray  place. 

Murdoch,  Robert,  wright,  64  Cowane  st. 

Murphie,  James,  Canteen,  Stirling  Castle ; 
house,  7  Bank  street. 

Murray,  Andrew,  4^  Shore  road. 

Murray,  Geo.  A.,  Inland  Revenue  officer, 
33  Shore  road. 

Murray,  H.,  salesman  grocer,  18  Friars  st. 

Murray,  J.,  jobbing  gardener,  17  King  st. 

Murray,  John  (of  Kemp,  Murray  &  Nichol- 
son), 5  Burghmuir. 

Murray,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  1  Broad 
street ;  Sauchie  house,  81  Baker  street. 

Murray,  Miss,  2  Victoria  place. 

Murray,  Peter,  coalmaster,  18  Melville  pi. 

Murray,  Thos,,  brewer,  67  Upper  Craigs. 


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Murray,  Wm.,  publican,  14  Broad  street ; 
house,  26  Queen  street. 

Murray's  Hall  Lime  Works — Jas.  Morri- 
son, lessee ;  office,  Wallace  street. 

Murrie,  John,  banker,  46  Murray  place. 

Napier,  James,  shoemaker,  21  Spittal  st. 
ISTapier,  Joseph,  superintendent  of  river 

watchers,  Cambuskenneth  Abbey, 
Napier,  William,  labourer,  Castlehill. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  48  Murray 

place— John  Murrie,  agent. 
National  Security  Savings' Bank,  13  Spittal 

street. 
Neil,  James,  provisions,  86  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Neilson,  Alexander,  shoemaker,   42    St. 

Mary's  wynd. 
Neilson,  Leslie,  foreman  compositor,  9  St. 

John  street. 
Neilson,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  5  Dumbarton  rd. 
Neilson,  Mrs.,  Abercromby  place. 
Neilson,  William,  tailor,  38  Queen  street. 
Neilson,  William  (of  Johnston  &  Neilson), 

42  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Neish,  John,  hawker,  42  Lower  Bridge  st. 
Nicholson,  Chas.,  Militia  Staff,  50  Broad  st. 
Nicholson,  George,  salesman  ironmonger, 

2  Bruce  street. 
Nicholson,   Peter    (of  Kemp,  Murray  & 

Nicholson),  6  Queen  street. 
Nicol,  David,  postman,  35  Broad  street. 
Nicol,  James,  joiner,  39  Queen  street. 
Nicol,  James,  slater,  12  Shore  road. 
Nicol,  John,  12  Nelson  place. 
Nicol,  J.,  furnishing  warehouse  and  out- 
fitter, 83  Baker  st.;  house,  87  Baker  st. 
Nicol,  William,  bootcloser,  120  Baker  st. 
Niddry,  Alexander,assistant  photographer, 

30  Cowane  street. 
Nimmo,  Mrs.,  9  Princes  street. 
North  British  Railway  Goods  Office,  Shore 

road^Benjamin  Gordon,  agent. 
Norwell,  John,  contractor,  2  Wallace  st. 

Ogilvy,  Mrs.,  13  Abbey  road. 
Oliphant,  Major,  18  Allan  park. 
Oliver,  Mrs.,  saleswoman,  33  Port  street. 
O'Neil,  sen.,  J.,  labourer,  80  St.  Mary's  wd. 
O'Neil,  jun.,  Jas,,  broker,  83  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Ormond,  Mrs.  A.,  grocer,  17  Broad  street. 
Oswald,  Andrew,  slater,  8  Spittal  street. 
Oswald,  James,  28  Queen  street. 
Owen,  sen,,  George,  79  Upper  Craigs. 
Owen,  jun.,  George,  smith  and  machinist, 
79  tFpper  Craigs. 


Page,  James,  shoemaker,  33  St.  John  st. 

Page,  John,  shoemaker,  4  Church  wynd. 

Palmer,  John,  inspector  of  poor,  24  Nel- 
son place. 

Panton  &  Co.,  maltsters,  Park  lane. 

Parker,  John,  slater,  21  Lower  Craigs. 

Pate,  David  (of  Pate  &  Son),  17  Baker  st. 

Pate  &  Son,  David,  boot  and  shoe  ware- 
house, 18  Baker  street. 

Paterson  &  Co.,  John,  manufacturers, 
Burghmuir. 

Paterson,  J.,  warehouseman,  4  Bruce  st. 

Paterson,  John,  grocer,  21  Port  street; 
house,  5  Nelson  place. 

Paterson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  1  Burghmuir. 

Paterson,  Mrs,,  lodgings,  1  Burghmuir. 

Paterson,  Mrs.,  13  Wallace  street. 

Paterson,  Mrs,,  grocer,  Raplocb. 

Paterson,  P.  &  R.,  tanners,  25  Upper 
Craigs. 

Paterson,  Robert  (of  P.  &  R.  Paterson), 
17  Park  terrace. 

Paterson,  Nelson,  33  St,  John  street. 

Paterson,  W.  K.,  wool  merchant  and  in- 
surance agent,  9  Viewfield  place, 

Paton,  Alex,,  quarrier,  65  Upper  Craigs. 

Paton,  James,  Viewforth,  Pitt  terrace. 

Paton,  John,  7  Clarendon  place. 

Paton,  John,  joiner,  35  Poirt  street. 

Paton,  John,  hamcurer,  34  St.  John  st. 

Paton,  Misses,  15  King  street. 

Paton,  Mrs.,  32  Queen  street. 

Paton,  Robert,  tea  dealer,  70  Cowane  st. 

Paton,  R.N,,  Walter,  10  Park  place. 

Paton,  Wm.,  bank  accountant,  29  King  st. 

Patterson,  Robert,  land  agent,  20  Murray 
place ;  house,  24  Queen  street. 

Pattie,  David,  38  Lower  Bridge  street. 

Paul,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  2  Port  street. 

Peacock,  David  (of  T.  &  D.  Peacock),  3 
Albert  place. 

Peacock,  T.  &  D.,  drapers,  20  King  street. 

Peacock,  Thomas  (of  T.  &  D.  Peacock),  3 
Albert  place. 

Pedder,  Wm.,  overseer  of  surfacemen,  24 
Shore  road. 

Peddie,  George,  tinsmith,  8  Baker  street ; 
house,  29  Queen  street, 

Peddie,  Mrs,,  lodgings,  85  Baker  street. 

Peddie,  Wm.,  fort-major,  Stirling  Castle. 

Peddie,  Wm.,  news  agent,  26  King  street. 

Peebles,  Mrs.,  42  Lower  Bridge  street. 

Penman, D.,  sheriff  officer,  41  Lower  Craigs. 

Peter,  D.,  cabinetmaker,  77  St.  Mary's  wd. 

Peter,  Robert,  Gladstone  place. 


STIRLING— GENERAL  BIREGTORY. 


Peter,  Mrs.  David,  Castlehill. 

Phillips,  William,  11^  Victoria  place. 

Philp,  James,  law  clerk,  25  Allan  park. 

Piper,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  42  Port  street. 

Pirie,  W.,  salesman  ironmonger,  3  Bruce  st. 

Pitcaithly,  Wm.,  fisherman,  Cambusken- 
neth  Abbey. 

Piatt,  Leon  J.,  dentist,  44  Murray  place. 

Police  OflEices,  Burgh  and  County,  Jail 
wynd,  off  Broad  street  and  St.  John  st. 

Police  Court-room,  49  Broad  street. 

Pollock,  James  M.,  flesher  and  dairy,  22 
Cowane  street  and  44  St.  Mary's  wynd. 

Pollock,  J.  &  J.,  publicans,  27  Baker  st. 

Poor  Eates  OflBice,  108  Baker  street — John 
Palmer,  collector. 

Post  Office,  Savings'  Bank,  and  Telegraph 
Office,  27  Murray  pi.— Wm.  C.  Steven- 
son, postmaster. 

Pow,  John,  smith,  47  Lower  Craigs. 

Pow,  Margt.,  sick  nurse,  24  Cowane  st. 

Prentice,  Mrs,,  15  Broad  street. 

Pringle,  Miss,  19  Park  terrace. 

Pryde,  J.,  salesman  hatter,  9  St.  John  st. 

PuUar  &  Sons,  J.,  dyers,  40  Port  street. 

Rae,  James,  M.D.,  9  Pitt  terrace. 
Rae,  John,  cabinetmaker,  102  Baker  st. 
Railway  Passenger  Station,  Murray  place 

— John  Hay  Irons,  station  master. 
Rain,  Mrs.,  matron,  Industrial  School,  12 

Spittal  street. 
Raines,  Thomas,  proprietor  of  travelling 

thrashing  machines,  Bridgehaugh,  Old 

Bridge. 
Ralston,  Alexander,  beadle,  46  Broad  st. 
Ralston,  James,  shoemaker,  20  Broad  st. 
Rankin,  Mrs.,  teacher,  74  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Rankin,  Robert,  tailor,  15  Cowane  street. 
Rankin,  William,  1  York  place. 
Rattray,  Misses,  7  Queen  street. 
Reddie,  David  (of  Gibson  &  Reddie),  14 

Albert  place. 
Registrar's  Office,  Town-house,  47  Broad 

street — Adam  Steel,  registrar. 
Reid,  Alexander  G.,  38  Murray  place. 
Reid,  Charles,  baker,  Newhouse. 
Reid,  Daniel,  74  Port  street. 
Reid,   David,   grocer,   99    Baker    street; 

house,  100  Baker  street. 
Reid,  James,  wood  merchant,  11  Abbey 

road ;  house,  Woodville,  Southfield. 
Reid,  James,  Dunmore  letter-carrier,  and 

provisions,  10  Shore  road. 
Reid,  Misses,  milliners,  6  Port  street. 


Reid,  Mrs.,  1  Irvine  place. 

Reid,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  7  Bank  street. 

Reid,  Mrs.  D.,  grocer,  Newhouse. 

Reid,  Mrs.  Wm.,  lodgings,  1  Maxwell  pi. 

Reid,  Nicol,  tailor,  Raploch. 

Reid,  Robert,  clerk,  10  Forth  place. 

Reid,  Samuel,  law  clerk,  34  Queen  street. 

Reid,  William,  6  Baker  street. 

Reid,  William,  4  Park  place. 

Reily,  John,  publican,  33  Baker  street. 

Rennie,  C,  watchmaker,  25  St.  Mary's  Avd. 

Riach,  Mrs.,  13  Nelson  place. 

Richardson,  James,  commercial  traveller, 

18  Wallace  street. 

Riddel  &  Robb,  tinsmiths,  28  Broad  street. 
Rintoul,  L.  H.,  fish  and  poultry  dealer,  78 

Port  street ;  house,  26  Port  street. 
Ritchie,  James,  provisions,  22  Broad  st. 
Ritchie,  Lachlan,  baker,  75  Port  street. 
Ritchie,  Mrs.,  69J  Cowane  street. 
Ritchie,  William,  mason,  69f  Cowane  st. 
Robb,  Alexander,  moulder,  2  Nelson  place. 
Robb,  Jas.  (of  Riddel  &  Robb),  26  Broad  st. 
Robb,  James,  41  Upper  Craigs. 
Robb,  James,  tailor,  94  Baker  street. 
Robb,  John,  maltster,  91  Baker  street. 
Robb,  Ralph,  smith,  29  Lower  Craigs. 
Roberton,  Misses,  Southfield. 
Roberts,  Robert,  flesher,  72  Port  street. 
Robertson,  Alex,,  publican,  55  Cowane  st. 
Robertson,  Alexander,  carter  and   dairy, 

73  Upper  Craigs. 
Robertson,  Alex.,  pointsman,  8  Shore  rd. 
Robertson,   Andrew,   coal  agent,  N.B.R. 

station ;  house,  15  Bow  street. 
Robertson,  Charles  (of  Charles  Robertson 

&  Co.),  16  Wallace  street. 
Robertson,  Daniel,  slater,  82  Upper  Craigs. 
Robertson,  D.,  wright,  48  Lower  Bridge  st. 
Robertson,  James,  tailor,  26  Broad  street. 
Robertson,  James,  painter,  Newhouse. 
Robertson,  Jas.,  Gas  Company's  collector, 

Thistle  street. 
Robertson,  James,  63  King  street. 
Robertson,  John,  Militia  Stafi",  8  Broad  st. 
Robertson,  John,  butler,  35  Port  street. 
Robertson,  John  (of  Robertson  &  Macfar- 

lane),  14  Park  place. 
Robertson,  John,  governor,  Stirling  Prison, 

19  St.  John  street. 

Robertson,  John,  dairy,  3  Orchard  place. 

Robertson,  John,  cabinetmaker  and  furni- 
ture warerooms,  120  Baker  street,  and 
lodgings,  3  Victoria  square. 

Robertson,  Joseph,  mason,  39  Cowane  st. 


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STIRLING— GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


Kobertson,  Miss,  Beechwood,  Newhouse. 
Eobertson,  Misses,  27  Albert  place. 
Robertson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  3  Dumbar- 
ton road. 
Eobertson,  Mrs.  Jolm,  lodgings,  3  Dum- 
barton road. 
Eobertson,  Mrs,  22  Wallace  street. 
Eobertson,  Mrs,,  lodgings,  65|-  Cowane  st. 
Eobertson,  Mrs.,  fiesher,  46  Baker  street 

and  19  Friars  street. 
Eobertson,  Mrs.,  lodgings.  111  Baker  st. 
Eobertson,  Mrs.,  19  Park  terrace. 
Eobertson,  Mrs.,  22  Queen  street. 
Eobertson,  Mrs.,  fish  and  game  dealer,  ^Q 

Port  street. 
Eobertson,  Mrs.   &  Miss,  milliners  and 

dressmakers,  44  King  street. 
Eobertson,  P.,  dues  collector,  44  Cowane  st. 
Eobertson  &   Co.,   Charles,  ropemakers, 

Park  lane. 
Eobertson  &  Macfarlane,  grocers,  44  Port 

street. 
Eobertson,  Nicol,  carter,  17  Cowane  st. 
Eobertson,  Robert,  coal  merchant,   C.R. 

station ;  house,  3  Orchard  place. 
Robertson,  R.,  Militia  Staff,  53  Broad  st. 
Robertson,  AVilliam,  hatter,  41  King  st. 
Robinson,  Edward,  sub-inspector,  railway 

clearing-house,  7  Wallace  street. 
Ronald,  James  (of  Dougal  &  Ronald),  4 

Bruce  street. 
Ronald,  Thomas,  accountant  and  cashier, 

10  Irvine  place. 
Ross,  George,  potato  dealer  and  dairyman, 

53|  Lower  Bridge  street. 
Ross,  John,  45  Cowane  street. 
Eoss,  John,  Wright,  75  Upper  Craigs. 
Eoss,  John,  bootcloser,  5  Bow  street. 
Eoss,  Misses,  5  Victoria  place, 
Eoyal  Bank  of  Scotland,  30  King  street 

— Wm.  Graham,  agent. 
Eunciman,  Miss,  7  Viewfield  street. 
Eussell,  George,  coal  agent,  C.R.  station, 

and  lodgings,  8  Wallace  street. 
Russell,  Miss,  music  teacher,  3  Maxwell  pi. 
Russell,  Miss  J.  S.,  18  Wallace  street. 

Sampson,  Jas.,  smith,  38  Lower  Bridge  st. 
Sampson   &   Ewer,  Misses,  seminary  for 

young  ladies,  3  Viewfield  place. 
Saunders,  T.,  grocer,  2  King  street. 
Sawers,  Misses,  2  Clarendon  place. 
Sawers,  R,,  Bellfield,  65  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Schofiield,  Peter,  St.  Ninians   and  Ban- 

nockburn  post-runner,  17  King  street. 


Sconce,  Robert,  sheriff- substitute.  Spring- 
bank,  Pitt  terrace. 
Scotland,  Robert,   salesman  clothier,  39 

Queen  street. 
Scotland,  Thomas,  painter,  2^  Shore  road. 
Scotland,  W.,  engine  driver,  1  Burghmuir. 
Scott,  Alexander,  confectioner,  70  Port 

street ;  house,  5  Clarendon  place. 
Scott,  Alexander,  carpenter.  Thistle  st. 
Scott,  George,  labourer,  60  Cowf^ne  st. 
Scott,  James,  provisions,  50  Lower  Craigs. 
Scott,  John,  tailor  and  beadle,  44  Murray 

place. 
Scott,  Robert,  labourer,  39  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Scott,  Robt.,  spinner,  38  Lower  Bridge  st. 
Seton,  John,  carter,  52  Lower  Bridge  st. 
Seton,  Peter,  Drip  Moss  post-runner,  15 

Bow  street. 
Seeth,  Robert,  16  Shore  road. 
Service,  Miss,  dressmaker,  65  Baker  st. 
Shanahan,  Mrs.,  20  Broad  street. 
Shand,  George,  Chemical  works,  Cause- 

wayhead ;  house,  7  Victoria  place. 
Sharp,  A.,  tobacconist,  30  Baker  street. 
Sharp,  John,  provisions,  3  Lower  Bridge  st. 
Sharp,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  106 

Baker  street. 
Sharp,  Robert,  joiner,  74  Port  street. 
Sharry,  Daniel,  waste  dealer,  35  Broad  st. 
Shaw,  Daniel,  carter,  bQ  Cowane  street. 
Shearer,  John,  Thrushville,  Pitt  terrace. 
Shearer,  R.  S.,  bookseller,  stationer,  and 

circulating  library,  24  King  st. ;  house, 

Queen's  road. 
Sheriif  Court-room,  Jail  wynd,  off  Broad 

street  and  St.  John  street. 
Shields,  J,,  salesman  draper,  21  Baker  st. 
Shirra,  James,  lodgings,  8  Albert  place. 
Shirra,  James,  tanner,  27  Cowane  street. 
Simpson,    Miss,    dressmaker,    5    Lower 

Bridge  street. 
Simpson,  Mrs.,  millinery  and  furnishings, 

12  Friars  street;  house,  6  Friars  st. 
Simpson,  William,  architect,  11  King  st. ; 

house,  Abercromby  place. 
Simpson,  Wm,,  pointsman,  24  Cowane  st. 
Sinclair,  Duncan,  5  Cowane  street. 
Sinclair,  James,  engineer  and  shipownei', 

Shore. 
Sinclair,  J.  R.,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse, 

15  Port  street;  house,  6  Princes  st. 
Sinclair,  John,  16  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Sinclair,  Mrs.,  publican,  Newhouse. 
Sinclair,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  17  King  street. 
Sinclair,  Wm.,  joiner,  72  Cowane  street. 


STIRLING— GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


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Sinclair,  William,  potato  dealer  and  dairy, 

33  Broad  street ;  house,  20  Broad  street. 
Sinclair,  Wm.,  coal  agent,  C.E..  station; 

house,  3  Baker  street. 
Small,  J.,  fish  and  game  dealer,  63  Port 

street. 
Smart,    George,    assistant    photographer, 

64^  Cowane  street. 
Smeaton,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  GDg-  Cowane  st. 
Smith,  James,  joiner,  64  Cowane  street. 
Smith,  James,  9  Park  terrace. 
Smith,  James,  grocer  and  tobacconist,  67 

King  street ;  house,  20  Queen  street. 
Smith,  John,  salesman  draper,  34  Queen  st. 
Smith,  John,  Eose  cottage,  Newhouse. 
Smith,  Mrs.,Randolphfield,  Melville  place. 
Smith,  Mrs.,  9  Park  terrace. 
Smith,  Mrs.,  14  Shore  road. 
Smith,  Robert,  joinei',  38  Spittal  street. 
Smith,  Robert,  baker,  7  Upper  Craigs. 
Smith,  Thomas,  cabinetmaker,  39  Cowane 

Smith,  Thomas  (of  Smith  &  M'Eweu),  14 

Upper  Craigs. 
Smith,  William,  8  Nelson  place. 
Smith,  Wm.,  gardener,  48  Lower  Bridge  st. 
Smith,  William,  9  Park  terrace. 
Smith  &  M'Ewen,  ironfounders,  Burnside 

Foundry,  20  Lower  Craigs. 
Smyth,  A.,  dentist,  at  2  Barnton  place  on 

Fridays. 
Somerville,  James,  30  Cowane  street. 
Somerville,  W.  (of  W.  &  J.  Somerville), 

Bellfield  cottage,  Newhouse. 
Somerville,  W.  Y.,  baker,  53  Broad  street. 
Sneaden,  James,  tailor,  68  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Soutar,  Robert,  carter,  43  Cowane  street. 
Soutar,  Robert,  Inland  Revenue  supervisor, 

27  Upper  Bridge  street. 
Spalding,  David,  wright,  78  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Spiers,  Misses,  Laurelhill,  Park  place. 
Square,  Mrs.,  Newhouse. 
Square,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  33  Cowane  street. 
Stamp  and  Tax  office,  10  Port  street — 

John  Davidson,  distributor  of  stamps 

and  collector  of  taxes. 
St.  Clair,  Hon.  Mrs.,  18  Park  terrace. 
Steed  man.  Rev.  John,  Abercromby  pi. 
Steel,  Adam,  registrar,  40  Broad  street. 
Steel,  John,  plumber,  brassfounder,  and 

gasfitter,   8   Friars    street;    house,    18 

Friars  street. 
■  Steel,  Thomas,  4  Irvine  place. 
Stenhouse,  An dw,,  carter,  39  Lower  Craigs. 
Stephenson,  J.,  land  measurer,  Newhouse. 


Stephenson,    J.   B.,  coal   agent,   N.B.R. 

station.  Shore  road. 
Stephenson,  Robert,  wood  merchant,  11 

Forth  place. 
Stein,  Misses,  2  Allan  park. 
Stevenson,  George,  14  Lower  Bridge  st. 
Stevenson,  James,  carter,  8  Orchard  place. 
Stevenson,  James,  pointsman,  8  Orchard  pi. 
Stevenson,    James,    weaver,    14    Lower 

Bridge  street. 
Stevenson,  John,  labourer,10Lower  Craigs. 
Stevenson,  John,  janitor,  High  school. 
Stevenson,  John,  wright,  29  Lower  Craigs. 
Stevenson,  Wm.,  wright,  50  Upper  Craigs. 
Stevenson,  Wm.,  21  Lower  Bridge  street. 
Stevenson,  Wm.,  writer,  20  Murray  place. 
Stevenson,  W.  C,  postmaster,  13  Park  pi. 
Stevenson,  Wm.,  publican  and  boatman, 

Cambuskeuneth  Abbey. 
Stewart,  A.,  millwright,  48  Lower  Bridge 

street. 
Stewart,  Alex.,  publican,  15  King  street. 
Stewart,  Captain  David,  Southfield. 
Stewart,  D.  P.,  assistant  surgeon,  Stirling- 
shire Militia ;  house,  Kirkintilloch. 
Stewart,  Daniel,  painter,  04  CoAvane  st. 
Stewart,  Daniel,confectioner,  26  Cowane  st. 
Stewart,  Daniel  (of  D.  &  J.  Stewart),  40 

Queen  street. 
Stewart,  David,  haberdasher,  4  King  st. ; 

house,  1  Bruce  street. 
Stewart,  Duncan,  sawyer,  2  Bruce  street. 
Stewart,  D.  &  J.,  goldsmiths  and  jewellers, 

25  Port  street. 
Stewart,  John,  mason.  Lower  Bridge  st. 
Stewart,  John,  tanner,  15  Lower  Craigs. 
Stewart,  John,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse, 

42  Baker  street ;  house,  78  Baker  st. 
Stewart,  Miss,  china  merchant,  23  Port  st. 
Stewart,  Misses,  dressmakers,  69  Port  st. 
Stewart,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  69  Port  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.,  Upper  Bellfield,  12  Barn  rd. 
Stewart,  Mrs.,  provisions,  36  Lower  Bridge 

street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  43  Queen  st. 
Stewart,    Peter,    manure    merchant,    17 

Baker  street,  and  Newhouse. 
Stewart,  Vf alter,  smith,  67  Upper  Craigs. 
Stev/art,  Wm.,  compositor,  2  Viewfield  st. 
Stirling  Journal  and  Advertiser  Office,  40 

King  street — James  Hogg. 
Stirling  Observer  Office,  22  Murray  place 

— Robert  Gray. 
Stirling,  Thomas,  joiner,  74|  Cowane  st. 
Stirling,  William,  59  Cowane  street. 


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STIRLING— GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


Stoddart,  Mrs.,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse, 

28  Port  street ;  house,  16  Port  street. 
Strachan,  James,  tailor,  19  King  street. 
Strachan,  Jas.,  provisions,  48  Cowane  st. 
Strachan,   Miss,   dressmaker,    25    Lower 

Craigs. 
Stratton,  William,  auctioneer,  19  King  st. 
Street,  William,  dyer,  Burghmuir. 
Struthers,  Miss,  Abercromby  place. 
Struthers,   Robert,  contractor,  54  Broad 

street. 
Sutherland,    Mrs.,    muslin    sewing    and 

stamping,  12  Port  street. 
Swan,  Andrew,  jeweller  and  watchmaker, 

4  Port  street ;  house,  13  Upper  Bridge  st. 
Sweeny,   Henry,   clothes   dealer,   78    St. 

Mary's  wynd. 
Syme,  George,  6  Wallace  street. 
Syme,  G.,  weaver,  35  Lower  Bridge  street. 
Syme,  John,  6  Wallace  street. 
Symou,  James,  32  Murray  place. 
Symon,  Misses,  milliners,  straw  hat  and 

dressmakers,  32  Murray  place. 

Tainsh,  James,  labourer,  8  Shore  road. 
Tainsh,  John,  brewer,  4  Upper  Bridge  st. 
Tait,  Alexander,  policeman,  64  Broad  st, 
Tait,  John,  tailor,  6  Lower  Bridge  street. 
Tait,  John,  glazier,  48  Port  street;  house, 

Spittal  square. 
Tait,  Robert,  dairy,  116  Baker  street. 
Tait,  Robert,  carter,  4  Lower  Craigs. 
Taylor,  Daniel,  publican,  18  Shore  road. 
Taylor,  Daniel,  wright,  67  Cowane  street. 
Taylor,  James,  wool  merchant,  Burghmuir. 
Taylor,  J.,  railway  guard,  49  Upper  Craigs. 
Taylor,  John,  clerk,  Springkerse. 
Taylor,  Miss,  Victoria  square. 
Taylor,  Mrs.,  lodgings.  Broad  street. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  William,  13  Burghmuir. 
Taylor,  Peter,  40  Upper  Craigs. 
Taylor,  Robert,  13  Burghmuir. 
Taylor,  M. A.,  Rev.  William,  editor,  British 

Messenger,  2  Victoria  place. 
Taylor  &  Co.,  William,  Porthbank  works. 

Abbey  road. 
Tearney,  James,  wood  turner,  45  Lower 

Bridge  street. 
Telford,  Alex.,  guard,  25  Lower  Craigs. 
Telford,  John,  35  Port  street. 
Thom,  A.,  brickmaker,  29  Upper  Craigs. 
Thorn,  Misses,  6  Viewfield  place. 
Thomson,  A.,  plasterer,  5  Lower  Bridge  st. 
Thomson,  Andrew,  carter,  47  Cowane  st. 
Thomson,  Charles,  painter,  67  Cowane  st. 


Thomson,  Duncan  (of  George  Thomson), 

The  Elms,  28  Park  terrace. 
Thomson,  Eben,,  cellarman,  2  Cowane  st. 
Thomson,    George,    coach    and    harness 

maker,  1 3  Orchard  place. 
Thomson,  Jas.,  watchmaker,  81  Baker  st. 
Thomson,  John,  tailor,  Newhouse. 
Thomson,  J.,  cabinetmaker,  35  Spittal  st. 
Thomson,  John  (of  George  Thomson),  The 

Elms,  28  Park  terrace. 
Thomson,  M.  0.,  jeweller  and  watchmaker, 

9f  Murray  place. 
Thomson,  Mrs.,  78  Baker  street. 
Thomson,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  61  Upper  Craigs. 
Thomson,  Mrs.,  The  Elms,  28  Park  terrace. 
Thomson,  Mrs.,  2  Viewfield  place. 
Thomson,  T.S.,brickbuilder,  70  Cowane  St. 
Thomson,  William,  16  Wallace  street. 
Thomson,  William,  salesman  draper,  14 

Abbey  road. 
Thomson,  Wm.,  valuator,  42  Port  street. 
Thomson    &    Dalrymple,   Misses,  Berlin 

wool  repository,  8  Port  street;  house, 

69  Port  street. 
Thomsonfe  Sons,  Andrew,wood  merchants, 

5  Abbey  road. 
Thomson,  W.  &  J.,  fleshers,  22  Port  st. 
Thorburn,Miss,Enclosurehouse,4Parkter. 
Tod,  J.,  green  grocer  and  smallwares,  26 

Baker  street. 
Tod,  James,  joiner,  41  Baker  street. 
Todd,  James,  10  Irvine  place. 
Todd,  J.  &  J.,  drapers,  1  Baker  street. 
Todd  &  Sons,  John,  wool-spinners,  Forth- 

vale  mills.  Old  Bridge. 
Todd,  John  (of  John  Todd  &  Sons),  14 

Clarendon  place. 
Torrance,  John,  baker,  108  Baker  street, 

38  Port  street,  and  7  Bow  street. 
Town-house,  47  and  49  Broad  street. 
Tract  Depot  and  British  Messenger  Office 

— Peter  Drummond,  46  King  street. 
Train,  Mrs.,  dairy,  36  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Trimmer,  Miss,  teacher,  33  Queen  street. 
Trotter,  Mrs.,  3  Park  place. 
Trotter,  W.  &  J.,  hosiers,  outfitters,  and 

shirtmakers,  33  King  st. ;  house.  Park  pi. 
Turnbull,  David,  jeweller  and  watchmaker, 

22  King  street;  house,  29  King  street. 
Turnbull,  John,  painter,  69  Cowane  street. 
Turnbull,  Mrs,,  sick  nurse,  35  Port  street. 
Turnbull,  Thos.,  builder,  Abercromby  pi. 
Turner,  Misses,  dressmakers,  15  King  st. 
Turpie,  James,  joiner,  8  Shore  road. 
Tytler,  Miss,  21  Park  terrace. 


STIRLING~-GENERAL  DIREGTORY. 


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Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  56  King  street— 

J.  &  J.  Mathie,  agents. 
Union  Hall,  Thistle  street — Peter  Drum- 

mond,  Tract  Depot,  46  King  street. 
Ure,  George,  1  Ochilvillas,  Gladstone  place. 

Valentine,  Mrs.,  grocer,  12  Upper  Craigs. 

Valentine,  William,  salesman  ironmonger, 
3  Bruce  street. 

Vance,  John,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  45 
King  street. 

Vance,  Mrs.,  37  King  street. 

Vannan,  George,  10  Wallace  street. 

Veiri,  Aristides,  music  teacher,  58  King  st. 

Virtue  &  Ferguson,  ironmongers,  14  Mur- 
ray place. 

Virtue,  George  (of  Virtue  &  Ferguson), 
Queen's  cottage,  Causewayhead. 

Vost,  Miss,  8  Queen  street. 

Vost,  William,  surveyor  of  taxes,  12  Mur- 
ray place ;  house,  20  Park  terrace. 

Waddel,  Jas.,  moulder,  18  Upper  Bridge  st. 
Waddel,  Mrs.,  sick  nurse,  94  Baker  street. 
Walker,  Alexander,  teacher,  69  Port  st. 
Walker,A.,teacher,Cambuskenneth  Abbey. 
Walker,  John,  Militia  StaflP,  85  Baker  st. 
Walker,  Miss,dressmaker,  46  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Walker,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  2 

Barnton  place. 
Walker,  Eobert,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse, 

47  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Walker,  Robert  M.,  Sheriff-clerk  depute, 

60  Broad  street. 
Walker,  Thomas  (of  Kirkwood  &  Walker), 

2  Maxwell  place. 
Walker,  Wm.,  horse  dealer,  42  Murray  pi. 
Walker's  Livery  Stables,  4  Orchard  place. 
Wallace,  Andrew,  inspector  of  poor,  St. 

Ninians ;  house,  Bellfield,  Newhouse. 
Wallace,  Mrs.,  tobacconist,  4  Bow  street ; 

house,  6  Bow  street. 
Wallace,  Peter,  auctioneer,  7  Murray  pi. 
Wallace,  William,  traveller,  Newhouse. 
Walls,  James,  publican,  15  Baker  street, 

and  smith,  14  Baker  street. 
Walls,  John,  painter,  31  Murray  place ; 

house,  1  Maxwell  place. 
Walls,  Mrs.  and  Miss,  18  Nelson  place. 
Walls,  Robert,  grain  dealer  and  meal  store, 

32  Port  street  and  Kerse  mills. 
Walters,  Isaac,  basketmaker  and  toy  ware- 
house, 49  Baker  street. 
Wands,  John,  china  merchant,  49  King 

street ;  house,  2  Port  street. 


Ward,  John,  mason,  50  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Warren,  M.,  causeway er,  102  Baker  street. 
Waterson,  Mrs.  E.,  lodgings,  2  Albert  pi. 
Watson,  Andrew,  tanner,  1  Lower  Craigs. 
Watson,  Andrew,  gardener,  Cambusken- 

neth  Abbey. 
Watson,   George,  shoemaker,  53  Lower 

Bridge  street. 
Watson,  John,  collector  of  Inland  Revenue, 

12  Queen  street ;  house,  10  Victoria  pi. 
Watson,  Mrs.,  provision  dealer,  46  Upper 

Craigs. 
Watson,    Peter,    manager.    Gas   Works, 

Thistle  street. 
Watt,  Archibald,  baker,  36  Baker  street, 

and  dairy,  16  Spittal  street. 
Watt,  Henry  P.  (of  Crawford  &  Watt), 

111  Baker  street. 
Watt,  James,  smith,  49  Upper  Craigs. 
Watt,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  3  King  street. 
Watt,  Mrs.  and  Misses,  5  Albert  place. 
Watt,  T.,  engine  driver,  48  Upper  Craigs. 
Waugh,  William,  veterinary  surgeon,  25 

Murray  place  ;  house,  27^  Murray  pi. 
Webster,  Henry,  tailor,  35  Baker  street. 
Webster,  Captain  Wm.  E.,  15  Albert  pi. 
Webster,  W.,  engine  driver,  74  Cowane  st. 
Weigh-house    and    Butter    Market,    51 

Broad  street. 
Weir,   James,   saddler,   12  King  street; 

house,  18  Upper  Bridge  street. 
Weir,  John,  62  Upper  Craigs. 
Weir,  Mrs.  J.,  13  Upper  Bridge  street. 
Welsh,  John,  porter,  23  King  street. 
Welsh,  Miss,  lodgings,  23  King  street. 
Westwater,  Robt.,  shoemaker,  8  Shore  rd. 
White,  Adam,  Southfield. 
White,  James,  provisions,  14  Shore  road. 
White,  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  50  Broad  street. 
White,  Mrs.,  50  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
White,  Thomas,  2  York  place. 
White  &  Son,  A.,  builders,  lO^Upper  Craigs. 
Whitehead,  Mrs.  and  Misses,  4  Allan  pk. 
Whitelaw,  Robert,  moulder  and  dairy,  12 

Shore  road. 
Whyte,  James,    salesman    stationer,    45 

Broad  street. 
Whyte,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  16  Wallace  street. 
Wilkie,    David,    commission    agent,    58 

Cowane  street. 
Wilkie,  James,  gardener,  45  Upper  Craigs. 
Wilkie,  James,  sawyer.  Abbey  road. 
Wilkinson,  G.,  ticket  collector,  Thistle  st. 
Williams,  David,  engine  driver,  1  Union  st. 
Williams,  George,  publican,  4  St.  John  st. 


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STIRLING— GENEBAL  DIRECTORY. 


Williams,  William,  labourer,  37  Lower 

Bridge  street. 
Willison,  Wm.,  engineer,  8  Maxwell  place. 
Wilson,  Hector,  cellarman,41UpperCraigs. 
Wilson,  J.  B.,  dentist,  27^  Murray  place. 
Wilson,  J.  B.,  umbrella  warehouse,  104 

Baker  street. 
Wilson,  James,  shoemaker,  87  Baker  st. 
Wilson,  John,  joiner,  38  Upper  Craigs. 
Wilson,  John,  gardener,  Castlehill. 
Wilson,  Joseph,  4  Upper  Bridge  street. 
Wilson,  Miss  Helen,  24  Cowane  street. 
Wilson,  Mrs,  Captain,  28  Upper  Bridge  st. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  Dr.,  13  Queen  street. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  Dr.,  58  King  street. 
Wilson,  Mrs,  James,  painter,  15  Murray 

place  ;  house,  5  Princes  street. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  W.,  2  Maxwell  place. 
Wilson,sen.,Eobt,  shipowner,  16  Cowane  st. 
Wilson,  jun,,  Eobert,  sailing  master,  IG 

Upper  Bridge  street. 
Wilson,  M,A,,  Rev.  Thomas,  Bellevue,  12 

Clarendon  place. 
Wilson,  Thos.,  painter,  48  Lower  Bridge  st, 
Wilson,    William,    bank    accountant,    2 

Maxwell  place, 
Wilson,  William,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse, 

10  Barnton  place ;  house,  24  Queen  st, 
Wilson,  William,  Forthbank  cottage.  Old 

Bridge, 
Wilson,  Wm.,  tanner,  36  Lower  Bridge  st. 
Wingate,  Charles,  writer,  2  Port  street; 

house,  Forglen  cottage.  Bridge  of  Allan. 
Wingate,   James   T.,  writer,   12   Murray 

place ;  house,  7  Viewfield  place. 
Wingate,  John,  smith,  94  Baker  street. 
Wingate,  Miss,  40  Murray  place. 
Wojenski,  N.,  teacher,  4  Queen  street. 
Wood,  Hugh,  storekeeper,  Stirling  Castle, 

and  Castle  hotel,  Mount  Pleasant  place. 

Esplanade. 
Wood,  James  C.  R.,  music  teacher,  Mount 

Pleasant  place.  Esplanade. 
Wood,  John,  smith,  5  Lower  Bridge  st. 
Wood,  Thomas,  locomotive    and   works 

superintendent.  New  Bridge. 
Wordie,  James,  gardener,  Newhouse, 
Wordie  &  Co.,  agents  and  goods  carriers 

to  the  Caledonian  Railway  Company, 

Thistle  street — David  Adams,  agent. 
Wotherspoon,  Arch.,  labourer,  3  Lower 

Craigs. 
Wotherspoon,  Robert,  ale  store  keeper,  17 

Upper  Bridge  street. 
Wright,  Geo.,  weaver,  38  Lower  Bridge  st. 


Wright,  Hugh,  vanman,  4  Orchard  pi. 

Wright,  John,  shopman,  3  Spittal  street. 

Wright,  Misses,  Clifford  park. 

Wright,  Mrs.,  7  Park  terrace. 

Wright,  Wm.,  of  Broom,  2  The  Terrace. 

Wright,  William,  15  Queen  street. 

Wy lie,  Alex.,  traveller,  14  Upper  Bridge  st. 

Yellowlees,  David  (of  D.  Yellowlees  & 

Sons),  2  Upper  Bridge  street. 
Yellowlees,    John  (of   D.   Yellowlees  & 

Sons),  2  Upper  Bridge  street. 
Yellowlees  &  Sons,  D.,  tanners,  1  and  3 

Queen  street. 
Youl,  Geo.,  candlemaker,  15  Lower  Craigs. 
Youl,  Peter,  wright,  62  Baker  street. 
Young,  Alex,,  labourer,  6  Lower  Bridge 

street. 
Young,  Andrew  C,  11  Victoria  place. 
Young,  David  (of  J.  &  D.  Young),  97  St. 

Mary's  wynd. 
Young,  David,  guard,  5  Broad  street. 
Young,  James,  iron-turner,  32  Baker  st. 
Young,  James  R.,  clerk.  Upper  Bellfield, 

10  Barn  road. 
Young,  James,  captain  and  adjutant,  Stir- 
lingshire Rifle  Volunteers,  23  Albert  pi. 
Young,  James  (of  J.  &  D.  Young),  98 

Baker  street. 
Young,  James,  engine  driver,  41  Lower 

Craigs. 
Young,  John,  writer  and  commissary-clerk 

depute,  27^  Murray  place ;  house,  23 

Queen  street. 
Young,  J.  &  D,,  bakers  and  confectioners, 

2  and  97  Baker  street ;  and  96  and  97 

St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Young,  Henry,  cabinetmaker,  and  lodgings, 

2  Barnton  place. 
Young,  Mrs.,  mangier,  91  Baker  street. 
Young,  Mrs.,  mangier,  46  Upper  Craigs. 
Young,  Peter,  3  Irvine  place. 
Young,  Robert,  manager  and  secretary, 

F.  &  C.  J.  Railway,  1  Forth  place. 
Young,  Samuel,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse, 

9  Murray  place  ;  house,  12  Murray  pi. 
Young,  Thomas,  carver  and  gilder,  13  King 

street ;  house,  5  Maxwell  place. 
Young,  Thomas,  wright,  32  Baker  street. 
Young,  Thomas,  98  Baker  street. 
Young,  Wm.,  teacher,  12  Upper  Bridge  st. 
Young,  Wm.  (of  Davie,  Brown  &  Young), 

98  Baker  street. 
Young,  William  M.,  clerk,  15  Abbey  road. 
Yule,  Miss,  dressmaker,  17  Wallace  street. 


STIRLING-BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


^HATED  WATER  MANUFACTURERS. 

Fraser,  Hugh,  654  Port  street. 
M'Millan,  John,  8  Dumbarton  road. 

AGRICULTURAL  IMPLEMENT  MAKERS 

Drummond  &  Sons,  Wm.,  48  King  street. 
Kemp,   Murray  &  Nicholson,    10   Dum- 
barton road. 
Miller,  Robert,  64  Port  street. 

ARCHITECTS. 

Logan,  Dr.  Robert,  7  Allan  park. 
Mackison,  Francis,  275-  Murray  place. 
Simpson,  William,  11  King  street. 

ARTISTS. 

M'Innes,  Robert,  10  Clarendon  place. 
M'Leay,  M'Neil,  9  Lower  Bridge  street. 

AUCTIONEERS. 

Baxter,  David,  11  Baker  street. 
Drysdale,  "William,  91  Baker  street. 
Fleming,  James,  32  Baker  street. 
Forbes,  Robert,  11  Queen  street. 
Macgregor,  William,  23  King  street. 
M'Call,  John,  19  St.  Mary's wynd. 
Wallace,  Peter,  7  Murray  place. 

BAKERS. 

Archibald,  David,  27  Broad  street. 
Ban  chop,  George,  17  Port  street. 
M'Nie,  Thomas,  43  St.  Mary's  wynd, 
Millar  &  Sons,  James,  6  King  street,  67 

Baker  street,  and  33  Port  street. 
Miller  &  Son,  John,  55  Port  street. 
Murdoch,  Mrs.  G.,  23  Baker  street  and  18 

Murray  place. 
Ritchie,  Lachlan,  75  Port  street. 
Torrance,  John,  108  Baker  street,  88  Port 

street,  and  7  Bow  street. 
Watt,  Archibald,  36  Baker  street. 
Young,  J.  &  D.,  2  and  97  Baker  street, 

and  96  and  97  St.  Mary's  wynd. 

BANK  AGENTS    AND  ACCOUNTANTS. 

— [See  Banks,  Misc.  Bir.] 


BASKETMAKERS. 

M'Gregor,  Mrs.,  54  Baker  street. 
Walters,  Isaac,  49  Baker  street. 

BERLIN  WOOL  REPOSITORIES. 

M'Arthur,  J.,  36  Port  street. 

Thomson  &  Dalrymple,  Misses,  8  Port  st. 

Trotter,  W.  &  J.,  83  King  street. 

BILL  POSTERS. 

Buchanan,  Alex.,  11  Upper  Bridge  street. 
Chalmers,  Thomas,  13  St.  John  street. 
M'Donald,  Robert,  35  Port  street. 

BLACKSMITHS. 

Banks  Brothers,  66  King  street. 
Davidson,  Andrew,  11  Dumbarton  road. 
Davie,  Brown  &  Young,  Stirling  Foundry, 

11  Orchard  place. 
Grant,  James,  28  Murray  place. 
Kay,  John,  Raploch. 
Kemp,  Murray  &  Nicholson,  10  Dumbarton 

road. 
Kerr,  Alexander,  5  Friars  street. 
Miller,  Robert,  64  Port  street. 
Owen,  jun.,  George,  79  Upper  Craigs. 
Smith  &  M'Ewen,  Burnside  Foundry,  20 

Lower  Craigs. 
Walls,  James,  14  Baker  street. 

BOARDING  SCHOOLS. 

— [See  Schools,  Misc.  Dir.] 

BOOKSELLERS  AND  STATIONERS. 

Crawford,  John  F.,  39  King  street. 
Drummond,  Peter,  Tract  Depot,  46  King  st. 
Henderson,  Alexander,  7  Broad  street. 
Miller,  Alexander,  1  Port  street. 
Miller  &  Son,  David,  4  Baker  street. 
Peddle,  William,  26  King  street. 
Shearer,  R.  S.,  24  King  street. 

BOOT  AND  SHOE  WAREHOUSES. 

Bauchop,  James,  17  Murray  place. 
Baxter,  David,  11  Baker  street. 
Gumming,  Wright,  17  Bow  street. 
Dalgetty,  John,  3  Bank  street. 


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STIRLING— BUSINESS  mBEOTOBY, 


Dolbbie,  Jolm,  15  Friars  street. 
Ferguson,  Hugli,  1  King  street. 
Ferguson,  John,  2  Bow  street. 
Gillespie,  "William,  105  Baker  street. 
Glasgow  Boot  and   Shoe   Company,    103 

Baker  street. 
Glover,  William,  117  Baker  street. 
Handy  side,  G.,  40  Baker  street. 
Hay,  John,  82  Baker  street. 
Low,  Thomas,  121  Baker  street. 
Mann,  John,  96  Baker  street. 
Mitchell,  John,  51  Port  street. 
Pate  &  Son,  David,  18  Baker  street. 
Sinclair,  J.  R.,  15  Port  street. 
Stewart,  John,  42  Baker  street. 
Stoddart,  Mrs.,  28  Port  street. 
Vance,  John,  45  King  street. 
Walker,  Eobert,  47  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Wilson,  William,  10  Barnton  place. 
Young,  Samuel,  9  Murray  place. 


BREWERS. 

Burden,  Mrs.,  52  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Colquhoun,  Andrew,  Burghmuir. 
M'Nicol,  Robert,  43  Broad  street. 


BRICK  AND  TILE  MAKERS. 

Christie  &  Son,  Shore. 
Macnie,  William  C,  Southfield. 
M' Alpine,  James,  37  Upper  Craigs. 


BROKERS. 

Barclay,  Mrs.,  30  St.  Mary's  ^vyiid. 
Convery,  P.,  90  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Doyle,  Mrs.,  93  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Hanratty,  A.,  32  St.  John  street. 
Hogan,  James,  37  Spittal  street. 
Leathly,  Gillard,  87  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Loughran,  Robt.,  94  St.  Mary's  Avynd. 
M'Mahon,  Peter,  23  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
O'Neil,  jun.j  James,  83  St.  Mary's  wynd. 

BUILDERS. 

Chalmers,  George,  46  Lower  Craigs. 
Dougall  &  Ronald,  4  Bruce  street. 
Fairbairn  &  M'Nab,  A.  &  C,  3  King  st. 
Gillespie,  James,  67  Cowane  street. 
M'Ewen,  Robert,  21  Lower  Craigs. 
Turnbull,  Thomas,  Abercromby  place. 
White  «&  Son,  A.,  10|  Upper  Craigs. 


CABINETMAKERS. 

Balfour,  Thomas,  40  Spittal  street. 
Bryce,  William,  54  King  street. 
Crawford  &  Watt,  34  and  35  Baker  street. 
Esdon  &  Son,  Eobert,  61  &  64  Port  street. 
Forrest,  A.  &  W.,  17  Broad  street. 
Graham,  J.  &  J.,  11  Barnton  place. 
Guthrie,  James,  9  Upper  Bridge  street. 
Henderson,  Thomas,  60  Port  street. 
Herron,  Adam,  13  Port  street. 
Hutton,  Andrew,  86  Baker  street. 
Maltman,  William,  7  Friars  street. 
Miller,  D.  &  R.,  27|  Murray  place. 
Peter,  David,  77  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Robertson,  John,  120  Baker  street. 

CARRIAGE  HIRERS. 

Campbell,  Archibald,  Royal  Hotel,  21 
Friars  street  and  1  Barnton  place. 

Campbell,  Duncan,  Golden  Lion  Hotel, 
office,  50  King  street. 

Hardie,  Jas.,  Queen's  Hotel,  36  Murray  pi. 

Hendry,  E.,  Station  Hotel,  34  Murray  pi. 

Menzies,  Thomas,  Star  Hotel,  122  Baker  st. 

Walker,  William,  42  Murray  place  and  4 
Orchard  place. 

CARTERS. 

Brown,  James,  24  Port  street. 
Crawford,  Thomas,  Doune  road. 
Graham,  John,  120  Baker  street. 
Jenkins,  James,  28  Lower  Bridge  street. 
Kidston,  John,  66  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
M'Fadyen  &  Co.,  N.B.R.  goods  station, 

Shore  road. 
M'Gibbon,  John,  60  Upper  Craigs. 
M'Kerracher,  Daniel,  67  Cowane  street. 
M'Farlane,  James,  Goosecroft,  27  Upper 

Craigs. 
Robertson,  Alexander,  73  Upper  Craigs. 
Sinclair,  William,  3  Baker  street. 
Smith,  William,  102  Baker  street. 
Tait,  Robert,  4  Lower  Craigs. 
Wordie  &  Co.,  C.R.  goods  station,  Thistle  St. 

CARVERS  AND  GILDERS. 

Burns,  William,  5  Friars  street. 
Young,  Thomas,  13  King  street. 

CHEMICAL  MANUFACTURERS. 

Gaff,  Thomas,  Goosecroft  works.  Thistle  st. 
Shand,  George,  Causewayhead. 
Taylor  &  Co.,  William,  Forthbank  works, 
17  Abbey  road. 


STIBLING^BUSINESS  DIEEQTOBY. 


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CHEMISTS  AND  DRUGGISTS. 

Duncanson,  William,  19  Port  street. 
Findlay,  James,  3  Port  street. 
Hart,  Andrew  P.,  95  Baker  street. 
Hart  &>  Co.,  A.  P.,  G  Broad  street. 
Kirkwood  &  Walker,  7  King  street. 
Moore,  William  J.,  59  King  street;  house, 
58  King  street. 

CHINA  MERCHANTS. 

Craig,  James,  9  Spittal  street. 
Duncan,  Archibald,  68  Port  street. 
Galbraith,  John,  22  Spittal  street. 
Greig,  Miss,  112  Baker  street. 
Kane,  James,  48  Broad  street. 
Stewart,  Miss,  23  Port  street. 
Wands,  John,  49  King  street. 

COACH  BUILDERS. 

Kinross,  William,  65|^  Port  street. 
Thomson,  George,  13  Orchard  place. 

COACH-WHEEL  MAKERS. 

Cowan,  Dougald,  54  King  street. 
Kemp,    Murray  &   Nicholson,    10    Dum- 
barton road. 
Kinross,  William,  65|  Port  street. 
Thomson,  George,  13  Orchard  place. 

COAL  AGENTS. 

Anderson,  jun.,  William,  N.B.R.  station, 

Shore  road. 
Binning,  Thomas,  43  King  street. 
Davie,  John,  IST.B.R.  station. 
Duncan,  Archibald,  68  Port  street. 
Gardner,  Henry,  26  Murray  place. 
Livingston,  James,  C.R.  station. 
M'Lachlau,  Archibald,  10  Queen  street. 
Miller,  William,  N.B.Ii.  station. 
Moyes,  Andrew,  6  Upper  Craigs. 
Muir,  Thomas,  10  Viewfield  place. 
Napier,  James,  N.B.R.  station. 
Robertson,  Andrew,  N.B.R.  station. 
Robertson,  Robert,  C.R.  station. 
Russell,  George,  C.R.  station. 
Sinclair,  William,  C.R.  station. 
Stephenson,  J.  B.,  N.B.R.  station. 

COMMISSION  AGENTS. 

Beattie,  George  T.,  54  King  street. 
Carnegie,  John,  Thistle  street. 
Hunter,  William,  2  Park  lane. 
M'Lachlan,  Archibald,  10  Queen  street. 


Mouat,  George,  65^  Port  street. 
Paterson,  W.  K. ,  9  Viewfield  place. 
Wilkie,  David,  58  Cowane  street. 

CONFECTIONERS. 

Carmichael,  Peter,  2  Murray  place. 
Millar  &.  Sons,  James,  6  King  street,  G7 

Baker  street,  and  33  Port  street. 
Murdoch,  Mrs.  G.,  23  Baker  street  and  18 

Murray  place. 
Scott,  Alexander,  70  Port  street. 
Torrance,  John,  108  Baker  street,  38  Port 

street,  and  7  Bow  street. 
Young,  J.  &  D.,  2  and  97  Baker  street, 

96  and  97  St.  Mary's  wynd. 

CONTRACTORS. 

Mackay,  Hugh,  18  Wallace  street. 
Norwell,  John,  2  Wallace  street. 
Struthers,  Robert,  54  Broad  street. 
Wallace,  Peter,  7  Murray  place. 

COOPERS. 

Downie,  William,  QQ  Baker  street. 
Gardner,  James,  25  King  street. 
M'Donald,  John,  54  King  street. 

DAIRIES. 

Anderson,  Mrs.,  18  Upper  Bridge  street. 
Bennet,  H.,  73  &  74  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Brown,  James,  24  Port  street. 
Christie,  James,    63  Cowane  street. 
Clark,  John,  82  Upper  Craigs. 
Dewar,  Mrs.,  63  Upper  Craigs. 
Dow,  James,  7  Lower  Craigs. 
Eadie,  James,  Crofthill,  Castlehill. 
Ewan,  Robert,  108  Baker  street. 
Hodge,  John,  8  Lower  Craigs. 
Kidston,  John,  66  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Kinnaird,  Philip,  Castlehill. 
Laing,  Mrs.,  94  Baker  street. 
M'Aree,  C,  10  Upper  Bridge  street. 
MAree,  David,  19  Upper  Bridge  street. 
M'Culloch,  Mrs.,  76  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
M'Farlane,  James,  Goosecroft,  27  Upper 

Craigs. 
M' Gibbon,  John,  60  Upper  Cra'igs. 
M'Kerracher,  Mrs.,  QQ  Cowane  street. 
M'Nie,  D.,  St.  Ninians  well  green. 
M'Queen,  John,  3  Friars  street. 
Miller,  Mrs.,  Batterflat. 
Moir,  Miss,  57  Broad  street. 
Moyes,  Andrew,  Newhouse. 


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Pollock,  James  M.,  22  Cowane  street  and 

44  St  Mary's  wynd. 
Eaines,  Thos.,  Bridgehaugh,  Old  Biidge. 
Eobertson,  Alexander,  73  Upper  Craigs. 
Robertson,  John,  3  Orchard  place. 
Ross,  George,  63g-  Lower  Bridge  street. 
Sinclair,  William,  33  Broad  street. 
Tait,  Robert,  116  Baker  street. 
Train,  Mrs.,  26  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Watt,  Archibald,  16  Spittal  street. 
Whitelaw,  Robert,  12  Shore  road. 

DENTISTS. 

Piatt,  Leon  J.,  44  Murray  place. 
Smyth,  A.,  2  Barnton  place  [Fridays]. 
Wilson,  J.  B.,  27|  Murray  place. 

■  DSAPEES. 

Arthur,  George,  62  &  63  Baker  street. 
Crawford  &  Co.,  13  Broad  street. 
Drummond,  J.  &  A.,  42  King  street. 
Gavin,  Hugh,  22|-  Murray  place. 
Henderson  Brothers,  13  King  street. 
Johnston,  W.  &  A.,  71  King  street. 
Lawson,  Robert,  109  Baker  street. 
Menzies,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  65  King  street. 
M'Ewan,  John,  20  Baker  street. 
Murray,  John,  1  Broad  street. 
Morgan  &  Co.,  21  King  street. 
Peacock,  T.  &  D.,  20  King  street. 
Todd,  J.  &  J.,  1  Baker  street. 

DRESSMAKERS. 

Baldie,  Miss,  42  Port  street. 
Boyd,  Miss,  78  Baker  street. 
Buchanan  &  M'Millan,  Misses,  16  Port  st. 
Cameron  &  Duncan,  Misses,  45  Spittal  st. 
Chalmers,  Miss,  85  Baker  street. 
Dunn,  Miss,  29  Port  street. 
Glass,  Misses,  17  Baker  street. 
Henderson,  Misses,  15  Bow  street. 
Hogg,  Miss,  15  Lower  Bridge  street. 
Jaffrey,  Miss,  11  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Jarvie,  Miss,  5  Spittal  street. 
Johnston,  Misses,  34  King  street. 
Johnston,  Misses,  81  Upper  Craigs. 
Matson,  Miss,  2  Cowane  street. 
Maclachlan,  Misses,  2%h  Murra}'  place. 
M' Allan,  Miss,  73  Port''street. 
M'Donald,  Miss,  12  Bow  street. 
M'Farland,  Misses,  37  Queen  street. 
M'Farlane,  Mrs.,  102  Baker  street. 
M'Gregor,  Misses,  53  Baker  street. 
M'Laren,  Miss,  26  Shore  road. 


M'Lean,  Miss,  7  Cowane  street. 
Miller,  Miss,  10  Maxwell  place. 
Moyes,  Miss,  6  Upper  Craigs. 
Paterson,  Miss,  1  Burghmuir. 
Paton,  Miss,  35  Port  street. 
Robertson,  Miss,  3  Dumbarton  road. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  &  Miss,  44  King  street. 
Service,  Miss,  65  Baker  street. 
Sharp,  Miss,  106  Baker  street. 
Simpson,  Miss,  5  Lower  Bridge  street. 
Stewart,  Misses,  69  Port  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.,  43  Queen  street. 
Strachan,  Miss,  25  Lower  Craigs. 
Symon,  Misses,  32  Murray  place. 
Turner,  Misses,  15  King  street. 
Walker,  Miss,  46  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Walker,  Miss,  2  Barnton  place. 
White,  Mrs.,  50  Broad  street. 
Yule,  Miss,  17  Wallace  street. 

DYERS. 

Angus,  J,  &  J,,  65^  Port  street. 
Pullar  &  Sons,  J.,  40  Port  street. 

ENGINEERS. 

Davie,  Brown  &  Young,  Stirling  Foundry, 
11  Orchard  place. 

Kemp,  Murray  &  Nicholson,  10  Dum- 
barton place. 

Mackison,  F.,  M.  Inst.  C.E.,  7  Murray  pi. 

Miller,  Thomas,  4  Maxwell  place. 

Smith  &  M'Ewen,  Burnside  Foundry,  20 
Lower  Craigs. 

Sinclair,  James,  Shore. 

FISHERS. 

Anderson,  John,  lessee  of  fishings,  river 

Forth,  19  Wallace  street. 
Hogg,  Robert,  15  Lower  Bridge  street. 
Macgregor,    William,   lessee  of   fishings, 

river  Forth,   Corn-Exchange  hotel,   1 

Spittal  street. 
Napier,  Joseph,  watcher  of  fishings,  87 

Baker  street. 

FISHING  TACKLE  MAKERS. 

Allan,  Peter,  84  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Gilchrist,  J.  &  J.,  19  Baker  street. 
Maloch,  Andrew,  61  King  street. 

FISHMONGERS. 

Bett,  Peter,  1  Friars  street. 
Forrester,  Mrs.  A,,  62  Broad  street. 


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Rintoul,  L.  H.,  78  Port  street. 
Robertson,  Mrs.,  QQ  Port  street. 
Small,  John,  63  Port  street. 

FLESHEES. 

Baird,  "William,  76  Port  street. 
Chalmers,  John,  70  Baker  street. 
Dow,  William,  10  Broad  street. 
Finlayson,  James,  39  Baker  street. 
Kerr,  Robert,  118  Baker  street. 
Marshall,  James,  67  Port  street. 
Mowat,  T.  &  J.,  4  Barnton  place. 
Pollock,  James  M.,  22  Cowane  street. 
Roberts,  Robert,  72  Port  street. 
Robertson,  Mrs.,  46  Baker  street  and  19 

Friars  street. 
Thomson,  W.  &  J.,  22  Port  street. 

FRUITERERS  AND  GREENGROCERS. 

Abercromby,  Archibald,  30  Port  street. 
Armstrong,  William,  27  Port  street. 
Bett,  Peter,  1  Friars  street. 
Cameron,  Donald,  66  Baker  street. 
Duncan,  Jean,  7  Baker  st. 
Duncan,  John,  108  Baker  street. 
Fergus,  Robert,  3  Barnton  place. 
Gilchrist,  Alexander,  21  Spittal  street. 
Gilchrist,  J.  &  J.,  19  Baker  street. 
Laing,  INlrs.  William,  94  Baker  street. 
M'Bryde,  James,  44  Broad  street. 
M'Lean,  Arch.,  31  Baker  street. 
M'Vean,  John,  11  Port  street. 
Sinclair,  William,  33  Broad  street. 
Tod,  J.,  26  Baker  street. 

FURNITURE  DEALERS. 

Barclay,  Mrs.,  30  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Dawson,  William,  Castlehill, 
M'Call,  John,  19  St.  Mary's  wynd. 

GAME  DEALERS, 

Bett,  Peter,  1  Friars  street. 
Rintoul,  L.  H.,  78  Port  street. 
Robertson,  Mrs.,  QQ  Port  street. 
Small,  John,  63  Port  street. 

GARDENERS. 

Abercromby,  Archibald,  30  Port  street. 
Armstrong,  William,  27  Port  street 
Cameron,  Donald,  66  Baker  street. 
Fergus,  Robert,  3  Barnton  place. 
Gilchrist,  Alexander,  21  Spittal  street. 
Jackson,  Robert,  Rosebank  cottage,  Craigs. 
Macnie,  Duncan,  Newhouse. 


Monteath,  Ebenezer,  Castlehill. 
Murray,  J.,  17  King  street. 
Pender,  Samuel,  94  Baker  street. 
Wilson,  John,  34  Castlehill. 

GASFITTERS. 

Frater,  Robert,  29  Murray  place. 
Gibson  &  Reddie,  17  King  street. 
Graham  &  Morton,  16  King  street. 
Hardie,  J.  &  J.,  43  Port  street. 
Johnston  &  Neilson,  43  Spittal  street. 
Merrilees,  Archibald,  82  Upper  Craigs. 
Peddle,  George,  8  Baker  street. 
Steel,  John,  8  Friars  street. 
Virtue  &  Ferguson,  14  Murray  place. 

GLAZIERS  AND  GLASS  MERCHANTS. 

Finlayson,  Robert,  23  King  street. 
Tait,  John,  48  Port  street. 

GRAIN  DEALERS. 

Cairns,  John,  23  King  street. 
Forbes,  Robert,  1 1  Queen  street. 
Gray,  James,  3  Upper  Craigs. 
Mackie,  A.,  9  Victoria  place. 
M'Kean,  John,  25  Murray  place. 
Millar  &  Sons,  James,  6  King  street,  and 
'     Mills  of  Torr. 

Middleton,  David,  54  King  street. 
Walls,  Robert,  32  Port  street. 

GROCERS  AND  SPIRIT  MERCHANTS. 

BroAvn,  Robert,  3  Broad  street. 
Cowbrough  &  Co.,   James,   7   Port  street 

and  93  Baker  street. 
Crawford,  William,  54  Lower  Bridge  st. 
Doig,  David,  80  Baker  street. 
Dow,  William,  10  Broad  street. 
Forsyth,  John,  2  St.  John  street. 
Henderson,  jun.,  John,  29  Baker  street. 
Henderson  &  Co.,  J.  &  G.,  53  King  street 

and  13  Boav  street. 
Laing,  A.  M.,  86  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Lennox,  John,  10  Muiray  place  and  16 

Bow  street. 
Liddel,  Robert,  69  King  street. 
MacEwen  &  Co.,  D.  &^  J.,  20  Port  street 

and  18  Broad  street. 
M'Lachlan,  Daniel,  54  Port  street. 
Millar  &  Sons,  James,  20  Friars  street. 
Morris,  Mrs.  H.,  68  Baker  street. 
Ormond,  Mrs.  A.,  17  Broad  street. 
Paterson,  John,  21  Port  street. 
Reid,  David,  99  Baker  street. 
Reid,  Mrs.  D.,  Newhouse. 


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Eobertson  &  Macfarlane,  44  Port  street. 
Saunders,  T.,  2  King  street. 
Smith,  James,  67  King  street. 

GROCEES  AND  PROVISION  DEALERS. 

Bayne,  David,  53  Cowane  street. 
Burt,  Andrew,  23|-  Cowane  street. 
Burton,  John,  56  Broad  street. 
Brown,  Robert,  69  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Colville,  James,  9  Upper  Craigs. 
Cribbes,  John,  9  Broad  street. 
Gumming,  Andrew,  107  Baker  street. 
Dawson,  T.,  4  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Dick,  Mrs.,  Newhouse. 
Dowell,  Peter,  Castlehill. 
Dreghorn,  Mrs. ,  35  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Dryden,  Mrs.,  55  Broad  street. 
Dunsmore,  Alexander,  14  Port  street. 
Dudgeon,  Mrs.,  6  Barnton  place. 
Eadie,  John,  71  Cowane  street. 
Falond,  Anthony,  31  Broad  street. 
Porsj'th  &  Co.,  J.,  3  Cowane  street. 
Eraser, 'M.,  16  Broad  street. 
Glass,  C,  72  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Go^^rley,  Helen,  3  Burghniuir. 
Graham,  Mrs.,  32  Cowane  street. 
Henderson,  M.,  51  Cowane  street. 
Kay,  Mrs.,  44  Lower  Bridge  street. 
Kidston,  John,  QQ  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
King,  Thomas,  15  Spittal  street. 
Lyons,  M.,  24  Broad  street. 
M'Cowan,  Henry,  40  Cowane  street. 
M'Ewen,  J.,  21  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
M'Ewen,  Mrs.,  21  Lower  Craigs. 
M'Ewen,  Robert,  22  Baker  street  and  G&h 

Cowane  street. 
Mathie,  James,  Cambuskenneth  Abbey. 
Menzies,  James,  76  Cowane  street. 
Miller,  Mrs.,  52  Lower  Craigs. 
M'Gloan,  F.,  101  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
M'lutosh,  William,  28  Shore  road. 
M'Laren,  Mrs.,  10  Eriars  street. 
M'Lea,  Mrs.,  7  Spittal  street. 
M'Naughton,  Mrs.,  49  Upper  Craigs. 
M'Queen,  John,  3  Eriars  street. 
Neil,  James,  86  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Paterson,  Mrs.,  Raploch. 
Pirnie,  Jean,  100  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Reid,  James,  10  Shore  road. 
Ritchie,  James,  22  Broad  street. 
Scott,  James,  50  Lower  Craigs. 
Sharp,  John,  3  Lower  Bridge  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.,  36  Lower  Bridge  street. 
Strachan,  James,  48  Cowane  street. 


Train,  Mrs.,  26  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Valentine,  Mrs.,  12  Upper  Craigs. 
Watson,  Mrs.,  46  Upper  Craigs. 
White,  James,  14  Shore  road. 

HAIRDRESSERS. 

Allan,  Peter,  84  St.  Mary's  M^nd. 
Barnes,  John,  28  King  street. 
Mackieson,  John,  5  King  street. 

HAM  CURERS. 

Henderson,  John,  29  Baker  street. 
Baton,  John,  34  St.  John  street. 

HATTERS. 

Marshall,  Robert,  35  King  street. 
Morton,  William,  8  Shore  road. 
Robertson,  William,  41  King  street. 

HOTEL  KEEPERS. 

Campbell,  Arch.  (Royal),  21  Friars  st. 
Campbell,  D.  (Golden  Lion),  51  King  st. 
Grant,  Mrs.  (Railway  and  Commercial), 

77  Port  street. 
Hardie,  James  (Queen's),  36  Murray  place. 
Hendry,  E.  (Station),  34  Murray  place. 
Macgregor,  William  (Corn-Exchange),  1 

Spittal  street. 
Menzies,  Thomas  (Star),  122  Baker  street. 

IRON  FOUNDERS. 

Davie,  Brown  &  Young,  Stirling  Foundry, 

11  Orchard  place. 
Smith  &  M'Ewen,  Burnside  Foundry,  20 

Lower  Craigs. 

IRON  MERCHANTS. 

M'Ewen,  Daniel,  68  King  street. 
M'Nair,  Alexander,  Thistle  street. 

IRONMONGERS. 

Graham  &  Morton,  16  King  street. 
Lawson  &  Dunlop,  16  Baker  street. 
Miller,  Peter,  38  King  street. 
Virtue  &  Ferguson,  14  Murray  place. 

JEWELLERS. 

Christie,  William,  18  Port  street. 
Drummond  &  Son,  R.,  5  Murray  place. 
Grant,  Alexander,  1  Bow  street. 
Harvey,  William,  62  King  street. 
Hepting,  Lambert,  9^  Murray  place. 


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Macdonald,  Henry  S.,  9  Port  street. 
Eennie,  Charles,  25  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Stewart,  D.  &  J.,  25  Port  street. 
Swan,  Andrew,  4  Port  street. 
Thomson,  M.  O.,  9f  Murray  place. 
Turnbull,  David,  22  King  street. 

JOINERS. 

Currie,  Robert,  13  Port  street. 
Graham,  J.  &  J.,  11  Barnton  place. 
Guthrie,  James,  9  Upper  Bridge  street. 
Henderson,  Alexander,  10  St.  Mary's  wd. 
Henderson,  Thomas,  60  Port  street, 
Johnston  &  Anderson,  45  Port  street. 
Kemp,    Murray   &    Nicholson,    10    Dum- 
barton road. 
Lamb,  J.  &  T.,  20  Broad  street. 
M'Dougall,  William,  44  Upper  Craigs. 
M'Nab,  Thomas,  8  Dumbarton  road. 
Meiklejohn,  Alexander,  Kaploch. 
Miller,  David,  Newhouse. 
Morrison  &  Sons,  John,  6  Dumbarton  rd. 

LATH  SPLITTERS. 

Graham  &  Sou,  Thomas,  20  Shore  road. 
Lamb  &  Buchan,  Thistle  street. 

LAUNDRESSES. 

Don,  Miss,  20  Cowane  street. 
Frame,  Mrs,,  18  Cowane  street. 
Young,  Mrs,,  91  Baker  street. 

LEATHER  CUTTERS. 

Crocket,  David,  43  Spittal  street, 
Dalgetty,  John,  3  Bank  street, 
Ferguson,  John,  2  Bow  street. 
Yellowlees  &  Sons,  David,  2  Queen  street. 

LETTER  CARRIERS. 

Brown,  James,  QQ  King  street. 
Cameron,  William,  7  Murray  place. 
Glen,  William,  38  Queen  street. 
Law,  Robert,  12  Baker  street, 

LODGINGS. 

Anderson,  Mrs,,  18  Friars  street. 
Arnott,  James,  35  Port  street. 
Baxter,  Miss,  27  Queen  street. 
Bethune,  Farquliar,  111  Baker  street. 
Brown,  James,  66  King  street. 
Bruce,  James,  102  Baker  street, 
Bruce,  Miss,  19  King  street. 


Bryce,  Mrs.,  5  Dumbarton  road. 
Cameron,  Mrs.,  10  Friars  street. 
Campbell,  Mrs,,  QQ  Baker  street. 
Christie,  Miss,  30  Castlehill. 
Clark,  Mrs.,  7  Bank  street. 
Clark,  Mrs.  John,  120  Baker  street. 
Coutts,  Mrs,,  2  Wallace  street. 
Craise,  Miss,  2  Port  street. 
Crawford,  Mrs.,  29  Lower  Craigs. 
Davie,  Miss,  111  Baker  street. 
Dawson,  Mrs.,  10  Baker  street. 
Dawson,  Mrs.,  3  King  street. 
Dawson,  Mrs.,  34  Queen  street. 
Doig,  Mrs.,  48  Upper  Craigs. 
Donaldson,  Mrs,,  Abercromby  place. 
Donaldson,  Mrs.,  19  Nelson  place. 
Duff,  Mrs.  Alexander,  17  King  street. 
Duncan,  Mrs.,  100  Baker  street. 
Finlayson,  Mrs,,  116  Baker  street. 
Finlayson,  Mrs.  J,,  111  Baker  street. 
Fraser,  Mrs.,  7  St.  John  street. 
Grainger,  Mrs.  M.,  11  Pitt  terrace. 
Henderson,  Mrs.,  9  Burghmuir. 
Hill,  Mrs.,  7  Murray  place. 
Hutcheson,  Mrs.,  2  Barnton  place. 
Johnston,  Mrs.,  14  Bow  street. 
King,  Mrs.,  7  St.  John  street. 
Lang,  Mrs.,  13  Friars  street. 
Leckie,  Mrs.,  39  Queen  street. 
Leggat,  Mrs.,  42  Murray  place. 
M'Dougal,  Mrs.,  10  Port  street. 
M'Intyre,  Peter,  20  Murray  place. 
M'Neil,  Mrs.,  5  Forth  place. 
M' Queen,  Mrs.,  38  Broad  street. 
Main,  Miss,  81  Upper  Craigs. 
Miller,  Misses,  10  Spittal  street. 
Miller,  Mrs,,  2  Broad  street. 
Mitchell,  James,  Abercromby  place. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.,  40  Lower  Craigs. 
Mitchell,  Mrs,,  21  Baker  street. 
Neilson,  Mrs.,  5  Dumbarton  road. 
Paterson,  Mrs.,  1  Burghmuir. 
Paul,  Mrs.,  2  Port  street. 
Peddle,  Mrs.,  85  Baker  street. 
Piper,  Mrs.,  42  Port  street. 
Reid,  Miss,  14  Park  terrace. 
Reid,  Miss,  2  Port  street. 
Reid,  Mrs.,  7  Bank  street. 
Reid,  Mrs.,  1  Maxwell  place. 
Robertson,  Mrs.,  64^  Cowane  street. 
Robertson,  Mrs.,  Ill  Baker  street. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  John,  3  Dumbarton  road. 
Russell,  George,  8  Wallace  street. 
Shirra,  James,  8  Albert  place. 
Sinclair,  Mrs.,  17  King  street. 


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Smeaton,  Mrs.,  69|  Cowane  street. 
Square,  Mrs.,  33  Cowane  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.,  69  Port  street. 
Taylor,  Mrs.,  15  Broad  street. 
Thomson,  Mrs.,  61  Upper  Craigs, 
Watt,  Mrs.,  3  King  street. 
Waterson,  Mrs.  E.,  2  Albert  place. 
Welsh,  Miss,  23  King  street. 
Whyte,  Mrs.,  16  Wallace  street. 
Young,  Henry,  2  Barnton  place. 

MALTSTEES. 

Boyes,  Edward,  59  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Burden,  Mrs.  Ann,  52  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
M'Nicol,  Robert,  66  Baker  street. 
Panton  &  Co.,  Park  lane. 
Robb,  John,  91  Baker  street. 

MANGLERS. 

Auld,  Mrs.,  17  Friars  street. 
Brewster,  Mrs.,  23  Cowane  street. 
Brown,  Mrs,,  45  Lower  Bridge  street. 
Dougal,  Mrs.,  16  Friars  street. 
Ferguson,  Mrs. ,  7  Orchard  place. 
Fraser,  Mrs.,  23  King  street. 
M'Callum,  Mrs.,  69|-  Cowane  street. 
Mowbray,  M.,  40  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Young,  Mrs.,  91  Baker  street. 
Young,  Mrs.,  46  Upper  Craigs. 

MANUFACTURERS. 

Angus,  J.  &  J.  (tartans),  65?  Port  street. 
Battye   &   Sons,    George   (wool   spinners, 

tweeds,  &c.),  Abbey  mill. 
Mathie,  James  (tartans  and  shawls),  High 

street,  Cambuskenneth  Abbey. 
Paterson  &   Co.,  John  (tartans,  carpets, 

&c.),  14  Burghmuir. 
Smith  &   Son,  R.  (wincies  and  tweeds), 

Parkvale  and  Hayford  Mills,  Cambus- 

barron. 
Todd  &  Sons,  John  (wool  spinners),  Forth- 

vale  mills,  Old  Bridge. 

MANURE  MERCHANTS. 

Aitken,  J.  G.,  Shore. 
Gray,  James,  3  Upper  Craigs. 
M'Kean,  John,  25  Murray  place. 
MacNie,  Wm.  C,  Southfield. 
Stewart,  Peter,  17  Baker  street,  and  New- 
house. 

MEDICAL  PRACTITIONERS. 

Beath,  Andrew,  surgeon,  Craigs  house,  58 
Upper  Craigs. 


Blair-Brown,  Dugald,  physician  and  sur- 
geon, 8  Pitt  terrace. 

Cuthbertson,  David,  M.D.,  22  Park  terrace. 

Findlay,  David,  M.D.,  3  Port  street ;  liouse, 
12  Princes  street. 

Forrest,  James,  physician  and  surgeon,  1 
The  Terrace. 

Forrest,  Wm.  H.,  surgeon,  1  The  Terrace. 

Gibson,  Charles,  M.D.,  Ochil  villas,  Glad- 
stone place. 

Johnston,  William,  M.D.,  3  The  Terrace. 

Moodie,  Alex.  L.,  surgeon,  50  Port  street. 

Rae,  James,  M.D.,  9  Pitt  terrace. 

MILLERS. 

Johnston,  James,  108  Baker  street. 
Millar  &  Sons,  James,  6  King  street  and 

Mills  of  Torr. 
Walls,  Robert,  32  Port  st.  and  Kerse  Mills. 

MILLINERS. 

Buchanan  &  M'Millan,  Misses,  16  Port  st. 
Cameron  &  Duncan,  Misses,  45  Spittal  st. 
Chalmers,  Miss,  5  Friars  street. 
Comrie,  Miss,  16  Friars  street. 
Finlayson,  Miss,  2  Spittal  street. 
Fleming,  Misses,  34  King  street. 
Gilchrist,  Miss,  19  Baker  street. 
Henderson  Brothers,  31  King  street. 
Henderson,  Misses,  15  Bow  street. 
Johnston,  W.  &  A.,  71  King  street. 
Liddel,  Mrs.,  6  Spittal  street. 
M'Allan,  Miss,  73  Port  street. 
M'Gregor,  Misses,  53  Baker  street. 
M'Lachlan,  Andrew,  8  Murray  place. 
Marshall,  Misses,  8  Queen  street. 
Meiklejohn,  Mrs.,  9  Baker  street. 
Menzies  &  Co.,  Thomas,  65  King  street. 
Peacock,  T.  &  D.,  20  King  street. 
Reid,  Misses,  6  Port  street. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  and  Miss,  44  King  street. 
Sharp,  Miss,  106  Baker  street. 
Simpson,  Mrs.,  12  Friars  street. 
Symon,  Misses,  32  Murray  place. 
Wallver,  Miss,  2  Barnton  place. 

MILLWRIGHTS. 

Davie,  BroAvn  &  Young,  Stirling  Foundry, 

11  Orckard  place. 
Gould,  Jolm,  13  Abbey  road. 
Stewart,  Andrew,  48  Lower  Bridge  street. 

MINISTERS.   [See  Churches,  Misc.  Dir.] 


•  STIRLING— BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


NEWS  AGENTS. 

Crawford,  John  F,,  39  King  street. 
Forbes,  John,  89  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Henderson,  Alexander,  7  Broad  street. 
Miller,  Alexander,  1  Port  street. 
Mitchell,  Jas.,  book-stall,  Railway  station. 
Peddle,  William,  26  King  street. 

NURSES. 

Fletcher,  Mrs.,  81  Upper  Craigs  (midwife). 
Herdman,  Mrs.,  72  Cowane  street. 
M'CuUoch,  Mrs.,  QQ  Cowane  street. 
M'Pherson,  Mrs.,  91  Baker  street  (midwife). 
Pow,  Margaret,  24  Cowane  street. 
Turnbull,  Mrs.,  35  Port  street. 
Waddel,  Mrs.,  94  Baker  street. 

OUTFITTERS. 

Baxter,  David,  11  Baker  street. 
Dunn,  Mrs. ,  3  Bow  street. 
M'Allan,  Miss,  73  Port  street. 
M'Arthur,  J.,  36  Port  street. 
Meiklejohn,  Mrs.,  9  Baker  street. 
Nicol,  Joseph,  83  Baker  street. 
Simpson,  Mrs.,  12  Friars  street. 
Stewart,  David,  4  King  street. 
Trotter,  W.  «&  J.,  33  King  street. 

PAINTERS  AND  PAPERHANGERS. 

Bald,  Robert,  16  Murray  place. 
Carson,  William,  29  Port  street. 
Henderson  &  Graham,  5  Barnton  place. 
Scotland,  Thomas,  2|-  Shore  road. 
Walls,  John,  31  Murray  place. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  James,  15  Murray  place. 

PAWNBROKERS. 

Dolan,  William,  7  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Loughran,  Mary,  20  Spittal  street. 
M'Menemy,  P.,  27  St.  John  street. 
M'Quade,  James,  34  Broad  street. 

PHOTOGRAPHERS. 

Crowe,  Alexander,  33  Murray  place. 
Henderson,  John,  34  King  street. 

PLASTERERS. 

Craigie,  John,  9  Dumbarton  road. 
Mackie,  Stott  &  Miller,  82  Upper  Craigs. 


PLUMBERS  AND  BRASSFOUNDERS. 

Prater,  Robert,  29  Murray  place. 
Gibson  &  Reddie,  17  King  street. 
Hardie,  J.  &  J.,  43  Port  street. 
Johnston  &  Neilson,  43  Spittal  street. 
Merrilees,  Archibald,  82  Upper  Craigs. 
Steel,  John,  8  Friars  street. 

POTATO  DEALERS. 

Gray,  James,  8  Upper  Craigs. 
Moran,  Michael,  53  Baker  street. 
Ross,  George,  53^  Lower  Bridge  street. 
Sinclair,  William',  33  Broad  street. 

POULTERERS. 

Bett,  Peter,  1  Friars  street. 
M'Cartney,  Jeremiah,  72  Baker  street. 
Rintoul,  L.  H.,  78  Port  street. 
Robertson,  Mrs.,  66  Port  street. 
Small,  John,  63  Port  street. 

PRINTERS. 

Duncan  &  Jamieson,  5  Upper  Craigs. 
Gray,  Robert,  22  Murray  place. 
Hogg,  James,  40  King  street. 
Kirkwood,  Hugh  M.,  11  King  street. 

PUBLICANS. 

Anderson,  Mrs.,  50  Baker  street. 
Brodie  &  Co.,  1  Orchard  place. 
Brown,  James,  24  Port  street. 
Brown,  Mrs. ,  1  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Buchan,  H.  G.,  Castle  wynd. 
Chrystal,  John,  34  Port  street. 
Cram,  William,  11  CoAvane  street. 
Crawford,  T.,  Doune  road. 
Cribbes,  Robert,  Newhouse. 
Dawson,  John,  1  Cowane  street. 
Dow,  Robert,  70  Upper  Craigs. 
Erskine,  James,  8  Bow  street. 
Ferguson,  John,  50  Cowane  street. 
Gillespie,  Alexander,  Port  Custom-house. 
Gourley,  Mrs.,  57  Port  street. 
Gow,  James,  1  Lower  Bridge  street.  " 

Hodge,  John,  8  Lower  Craigs. 
Hutcheson,  James,  Abbey.    . 
Jack,  Mrs.,  52  Broad  street. 
Jack,  Mrs.,  23  Murray  place. 
Johnston,  Walter,  76  Baker  street. 
Laing,  George,  30  Broad  street. 
Laing,  Mrs.,  40  Broad  street. 
Lawrence,  Wm.,  9  Barnton  place. 
Leckie,  James,  75  Baker  street. 
Livingston,  Andrew  M.,  115  Baker  street. 


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M'AUister,  A.,  17  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
M'Cracken,  James,  58  King  street. 
M'Culloch,  James,  35  Murray  place. 
M'Culloch,  John,  30  Shore  road. 
M'Culloch,  Mrs.,  76  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
M'Donald,  John,  55  King  street. 
M'Dougall,  John,  7  Abbey  road. 
M'Lachlan,  K.  F.,  10  King  street. 
M'Laren,  Duncan,  71  Port  street. 
M'Laren,  James,  13  Murray  place. 
M'Nicol,  Robert,  24  Murray  place. 
M'Nicol,  William,  Castlehill. 
M'Nie  &  Son,  D.,  90  Baker  street. 
Miller,  William,  52  Port  street. 
Mitchell,  John,  QQ  Upper  Craigs. 
Murphie,  James,  Canteen,  Castle. 
Murray,  William,  14  Broad  street. 
Pollock,  J.  &  J.,  27  Baker  street. 
Reily,  John,  33  Baker  street. 
Robertson,  Alexander,  55  Cowane  street, 
Sinclair,  Mrs.,  Newhouse. 
Stevenson,  William,  ferryman,  Cambus- 

kenneth  Abbey. 
Stewart,  Alexander,  15  King  street. 
Taylor,  Daniel,  18  Shore  road. 
Walls,  James,  15  Baker  street. 
Williams,  George,  4  St.  John  street. 

BAG,  WOOL,  AND  WASTE  DEALERS. 

Craig,  James,  9  Spittal  street. 
Galbraith,  John,  22  Spittal  street. 
Kane,  James,  48  Broad  street. 
M'Malion,  James,  33  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
M'Mahon,  Peter,  23  St.  Mary's  wynd, 
Sharry,  Daniel,  35  Broad  street. 

REFRESHMENT  ROOMS. 

Carmichael,  Peter,  2  &  4  Murray  place. 
Hepburn,  James,  37  Broad  street. 
Lawrence,  William,  9  Barnton  place. 
Lumsden,  James,  101  Baker  street. 
Murdoch,  Mrs.,  G.,  18  Murray  place. 
M'Ara,  Duncan,  Railway  station. 
Robertson,  Mrs.,  58  Baker  street. 
Wardrope,  Robert,  2  Friars  street. 

ROPESPINNERS. 

Gilchrist,  J.  &  J.,  19  Baker  street. 
Halket,  John,  30  Murray  place. 
M'Kenzie,  William,  74  Port  street. 
Robertson  &  Co.,  Charles,  Park  lane. 

SADDLERS. 

Binning,  Thomas,  43  King  street. 


Dick,  Robert,  1  Dumbarton  road. 
Finlayson,  John,  47  Port  street. 
Weir,  James,  12  King  street. 

SEEDSMEN. 

Abercromby,  Archibald,  30  Port  street. 
Drummond  &  Sons,  Wm.,  48  King  street. 
Gray,  James,  3  Upper  Craigs. 
Laing,  Mrs.,  94  Baker  street. 
MacEwen  &  Co.,  D.  &  J.,  20  Port  street. 

SHERIFF-OFFICERS. 

Davie,  Richard,  13  St.  John  street. 
Fleming,  James,  32  Baker  street. 
Harley,  James,  G  Friars  street. 
Penman,  D.,  41  Lower  Craigs. 

SHIPOWNERS. 

Aitken,  John  G.,  Shore  road. 
Crawford,  John,  Springkerse. 
Johnston,  James,  12  Abbey  road. 
Sinclair,  James,  Shore. 
Todd,  John,  18  Park  place. 
Wilson,  Robert,  16  Cowane  street. 

SKINNERS. 

Cherry  &  Son,  Alex.,  13  Lower  Craigs. 
Paterson,  P.  &  R.,  25  Upper  Craigs. 
Yellowlees  &  Sons,  D.,  3  Queen  street. 

SLATERS. 

Gentles,  William,  694  Cowane  street. 
M'Gregor,  David,  72  Upper  Craigs. 
Oswald,  Andrew,  8  Spittal  street. 

SMALLWARES. 

Auld,  Mrs.,  17  Friars  street. 
Erskine,  E.  C,  41  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Jaffrey,  Mrs.,  11  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Meiklam,  W.,  70  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Morison,  Miss,  7  Lower  Bridge  street. 
Tod,  J.,  26  Baker  street. 

STAY  MAKERS. 

M'Bryde,  Miss,  69  Port  street. 
M'Farlane,  Miss,  85  Baker  street. 

STRAW  HAT  MAKERS. 

Cameron  &  Duncan,  Misses,  45  Spittal  st. 
Chalmers,  Miss,  5  Friars  street. 
Comrie,  Miss,  16  Friars  street. 
Finlayson,'  Miss,  2  Spittal  street. 


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Gilchrist,  Miss,  19  Baker  street. 
Liddel,  Mrs.,  6  Spittal  street. 
Symon,  Misses,  32  Murray  place. 

SURVEYORS. 

Anderson,  James  (road),  3  Park  terrace. 
Mackison,  Francis,  27^  Murray  place. 
M'Callum,  Alex.,  Ill  Baker  street. 
Patterson,  Kobert,  20  Murray  place. 
Simpson,  William,  11  King  street. 
Stephenson,  J,,  land  measurer,  Newhouse. 
Wallace,  Peter,  7  Murray  place. 

TAILORS. 

Chalmers,  James,  85  Baker  street. 
Glover,  James,  69  Port  street. 
Johnston,  Thomas,  55  Baker  street. 
Laing,  William,  17  Cowane  street. 
M'Laren,  William,  Newhouse. 
Eeid,  Nicol,  Eaploch. 

TAILORS  AND  CLOTHIERS. 

Dowell,  William,  3  King  street. 
Eorsyth  &  Co.,  J.,  3  Cowane  street. 
Henderson  &  Co.,  R.,  28|  Murray  place. 
Jamieson,  John,  60  King  street. 
Lawson,  Robert,  109  Baker  street. 
M'Kinlay,  James,  18  King  street. 
M'Lean  &  Sons,  James,  88  Baker  street. 
Millar,  James,  12  Murray  place. 
Mitchell,  James,  14  King  street. 
Murray,  John,  1  Broad  street. 
Strachan,  James,  19  King  street. 

TANNERS  AND  CURRIERS. 

Crocket,  David,  43  Spittal  street. 
Grieve,  James,  St.  Ninians. 
Paterson,  P.  &  R.,  25  Upper  Craigs. 
Yellowlees  &  Sons,  D.,  1  and  3  Queen  st. 

TEACHERS— [^-ec  Schools,  Misc.  Dir.] 

TEACHERS  OF  MUSIC.     . 

Boos,  Friedrich,  9  Albert  place. 
Burton,  Mrs.  and  Misses,  13  Allan  park. 
Esam  &  Williams,  Misses,  9  Melville  place. 
Leask,  Mrs.,  18  Friars  street. 
M'Luckie,  Thomas,  23  Allan  park. 
M'Ritchie,  Misses,  10  Pitt  terrace. 
Russell,  Miss,  3  Maxwell  place. 
Sampson  &  Ewer,  Misses,  3  Viewfield  pi. 
Verri,  Aristides,  58  King  street. 
Wood,  James  C.  R.,  Mount  Pleasant  place, 
Esplanade. 


TEA  DEALERS. 

AUester,  William,  13  Cowane  street. 
Comrie,  James,  Raploch. 
Crawford,  Andrew,  15  King  street. 
Finlayson,  Thomas,  Torbrex. 
Hamilton,  Alexander,  5  Spittal  street. 
M' Allan,  John,  74  Port  street. 
Paton,  Robert,  70  Cowane  street. 

TINSMITHS. 

Graham  &  Morton,  16  King  street. 
Hendrie,  William,  64  Upper  Craigs. 
Peddie,  George,  8  Baker  street. 
Riddel  &  Robb,  28  Broad  street. 
Virtue  &  Ferguson,  14  Murray  place. 

TEMPERANCE  HOTEL  KEEPERS. 

Carmichael,  Peter,  4  Murray  place. 
Dowdy,  William,  40  King  street. 

TOBACCONISTS. 

Dempster,  John  A. ,  5  Port  street. 
Innes,  Gilbert,  114  Baker  street. 
Leathly,  J.,  31  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Mackieson,  John,  5  King  street. 
Sharp,  A.,  30  Baker  street. 
Smith,  James,  67  King  street. 
Wallace,  Mrs.,  4  Bow  street. 

TOY-SHOPS. 

Baird  &  Sons,  Alex.,  28f  Murray  place. 
Erskine,  E.  C,  41  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Gardner,  Henry,  26  Murray  place. 
M'Gregor,  Mrs,,  54  Baker  streee. 
M'Nab,  Mrs.,  11  Friars  street. 
Walters,  Isaac,  49  Baker  street. 

UMBRELLA  MAKERS. 

Baird  &  Sons,  Alex.,  28|  Mun^ay  place. 
Wilson,  J.  B.,  104  Baker  street. 

UPHOLSTERERS. 

Bryce,  William,  54  King  street. 
Crawford  &  Watt,  34  Baker  street. 
Esdon  &  Son,  Robert,  61  and  64  Port  street. 
Forrest,  A.  &  W.,  17  Broad  street. 
Galashan,  David,  106  Baker  street. 
Henderson,  Thomas,  60  Port  street. 
Herron,  Adam,  13  Port  street. 
Hogan,  Michael,  6  Baker  street. 
Hutton,  Andrew,  86  Baker  street. 
Maltman,  William,  7  Friars  street. 
Miller,  D.  &  R.,  274  Murray  place. 
Robertson,  John,  120  Baker  street. 


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VALUATORS. 

Baxter,  David,  11  Baker  street. 
Drysdale,  "William,  91  Baker  street. 
Fleming,  James,  32  Baker  street. 
Forbes,  Robert,  11  Queen  street. 
Macgregor,  William,  23  King  street. 
M'Call,  John,  19  St.  Mary's  wynd. 
Thorason,  William,  42  Port  street. 
Wallace,  Peter,  7  Murray  place. 

VETERINARY  SURGEONS  AND 
FARRIERS. 

Bryce,  John,  45  and  46  Port  street. 
Waugh,  William,  25  Murray  place. 

WATCHMAKERS-[AS'ce  Jewellers,  p.  34.] 

WOOD  MERCHANTS. 

Anderson,  William,  11  Wallace  street. 
Campbell,  William,  Park  lane. 
Keid,  James,  11  Abbey  road. 
Stephenson,  Robert,  11  Forth  place. 
Thomson  &  Sons,  Andrew,  5  Abbey  road. 

WOOL  MERCHANTS. 

Hunter,  George,  1  Maxwell  place. 
Hunter,  William,  Park  lane. 
Mouat,  George,  655-  Port  street. 
Paterson,  W.  K.,  9  Viewfield  place. 
Taylor,  James,  Burghmuir. 

WOOL  SPINNERS--[>S'cc  Manufactueees, 
p.  36]. 

WRITERS. 

Campbell,  Robt.,  procurator-fiscal  to  Sheriff 
and  Justices,  collector  of  county  rates, 
&c.,  39  Port  street. 

Chrystal  &  Macfarlane,  37  King  street. 

Crawford,  Andrew,  106  Baker  street. 

Davidson,  John,  collector  of  taxes  and  dis- 
tributor of  stamps  for  the  counties  of 
Stirling,  Linlithgow,  and  Clackmannan, 
10  Port  street. 

Galbraith,  Thomas  L.,  sheriff  clerk,  town 
clerk,  &c.,  Town-house,  47  Broad  street. 

Gentleman,  Ebenezer,  collector  of  police  and 
v/ater  rates,  17  Baker  street. 

Hill  &  Cathcart,  14  Dumbarton  road. 

Hutton,  Andrew,  27^  Murray  place. 

Jenkins,  Alex.,  25  King  street. 

Macnab,  Duncan,  44  King  street. 


Mathie  &  Macluckie,  J.  &  J.,  Wolf  Craig, 

13^  Dumbarton  road. 
Morrison  &  Cunningham,  17  King  street. 
Muirhead,  John,  23  King  street. 
Stevenson,  William,  20  Murray  place. 
Wingate,  Charles,  2  Port  street. 
Wingate,  James  T.,  12  Murray  place. 
Young,  John,  27^  Murray  place. 

NOTARIES-PUBLIC. 

Cathcart,  William,  Wolf  Craig,  14  Dum- 
barton road. 

Chrystal,  James,  37  King  street. 

Fleming,  James  S.,  10  Port  street. 

Galbraith,  Thomas  L.,  47  Broad  street. 

Hill,  Alexander,  Wolf  Craig,  14  Dumbar- 
ton road. 

Hutton,  Andrew,  27^  Murray  place. 

Mathie,  John  D.,  Wolf  Craig,  13^  Dum- 
barton road. 

PROCURATORS. 

(not  licensed  agents.) 

Campbell,  H.  Hinton,  39  Port  street. 
Curror,  Kobert,  73  King  street. 
Fisher,  Alex. ,  Abercromby  place. 
Fleming,  James  S.,  11|  Victoria  place. 
Logie,  David  W.,  8  Albert  place. 
Philp,  James,  25  Allan  park. 
Walker,  Robert  M.,  47  Broad  street. 
Young,  John,  27i  Murray  place. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

Adam,  Robt.,  corkcutter,  8  Dumbarton  rd. 

Aitken,  J.  G.,  general  merchant.  Shore. 

Arthur,  Robert,  wood-turner,  64  Port  st. 

Banks  Brothers,  iron  bedstead  and  peram- 
bulator makers,  QQ  King  street. 

Barclay,  William,  sculptor,  13  Barnton  pi. 

Bogle,  Joseph,  lastmaker,  30  Cowane  st. 

Brodie  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  vaults,  1 
Orchard  place. 

Canby,  Christopher,  engraver,  5  Friars  st. 

Chalmers,  James,  reedmaker,  5  Friars  st. 

Chalmers,  Thomas,  bellman  and  bill-poster, 
13  St.  John  street. 

Chrystal,  John,  hosier,  68  Upper  Craigs. 

Clarke,  Miss,  sewing  machinist,  98  Baker  st. 

Cunningham,  George,  superintendent  of 
Cemetery,  Castle  wynd. 

Dalgleish,  G.  &  D.,  candlemakers,  5  Baker  st. 

Dawson,  Robert,  outdoor  porter,  railway 
station,  16  Shore  road. 


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Fernie,  Thomas,  factor  for  Sir  Alex.  C.  R. 

Gibson  Maitland,  1  Albert  place. 
Graham,  James,  musicseller  and  pianoforte 

warehouse,  3  Murray  place. 
Henderson,  William — Live  Cattle  Mart, 

Orchard  place. 
Maclean,  J.  G.,  accountant,  stockbroker, 

and  insurance  agent,  11  King  street. 
Macgregor,  David,  toll  contractor,  Corn- 

Exchange  hotel. 
M'Cormick,  A.,  trunk  maker,  20|  Cowane 

street. 
M'Elfrish,  J.  &  A.,  soapmakers,  4  Abbey  rd. 
Maloch,  Andrew,  gunsmith,  61  King  street. 
Masson,  Robert,  bookbinder,  43  Spittal  st. 
Middletou,David,cattle  food  manufacturer, 

54  King  street. 


Miller,  G.,  chimney  sweeper,  3  St.  Mary's 

wynd. 
Paton,  Alex.,  quarrier,  65  Upper  Craigs. 
Patterson,  Robert,  land  agent,  20  Murray 

place. 
Raines,  Thomas,  proprietor  of  travelling 

thrashing  machines,  Bridgehaugh,  Old 

Bridge. 
Sutherland,    Mrs.,    muslin    sewing    and 

stamping,  12  Port  street. 
Sweeny,   Henry,   clothes  dealer,   78    St. 

Mary's  wynd. 
Thomson,  T.  S.,  brickbuilder,  70  Cowane  st. 
Walker,  Wm.,  horse  dealer,  42  Murray  pi. 
Wojenski,  N.,  teacher  of  modern   lan- 
guages, 4  Queen  street. 


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ABBEY  KOAD. 

4  J.  &  A.  M'Elfrisli,  soapmakers. 

5  A.  Thomson  &  Sons,  wood  mercliants. 
7  Jolin  M'-Dougal,  publican. 

11  James  Eeid,  wood  merchant. 

12  James  Johnston,  shipowner. 

13  John  Gould,  mill  "wright. 

„    James  M'Nab,  clerk  &  storekeeper, 

„    Mrs  Ogilvy. 

„    John  M'Gregor,  smith. 

14  John  Johnston,  sailing  master. 

„   William  Johnston,  salesman  draper. 
,,   Andrew  Christie,  N.B.Eailway. 
„    Ewan  Cameron,  clerk  in  charge,  rail- 
way clearing  house. 

15  John  Battye,  wool  spinner. 

„   Wm.  Taylor  &  Co.,  Forthhank  chemical 

works. 
„    George  Battye  &  Sons,  wool  spinners, 

Abbey  MiU. 
„    M'Fadyen  &  Co.,  carriers. 
„    James  M'lntosh,  clerk. 
„    James  "Willde,  sawyer. 
„   John  Buchanan,  saw^^er. 


ABERGROMBY  PLACE. 

Miss  Campbell. 

Thomas  Low,  bootmaker. 

John  Kilgour. 

Alexander  Crowe,  photographer. 

William  Simpson,  architect. 

Mrs,  Alexander  Monteath. 

Rev.  John  Steedman. 

William  Wilson,  accountant. 

John  Graham,  teacher. 

Alexander  Fisher,  law-clerk. 

James  Mitchell,  clothier. 

Mrs.  Mitchell,  lodgings. 

Thomas  TurnbuU. 

Mrs.  ITeilson. 

Eben.  Gentleman,  writer. 

Misses  Graham, 

Mrs.  Howie. 

Mrs.  Donaldson,  lodgings. 

John  Miller,  commercial  traveller. 

Miss  Struthers. 


ALBERT  PLACE. 

1  Thomas  Fernie,  factor. 

2  Mrs.  E.  Waterson,  lodgings. 

3  Thomas  and  David  Peacock,  drapers, 

4  Misses  Harvey. 

5  Mrs.  and  Misses  Watt. 

6  Mrs,  Dempster. 

,,  John  A.  Dempster,  tobacconist. 

7  Rev.  W.  F.  Goldie. 

8  James  Shirra, 

,,  Mrs.  Shirra,  lodgings. 
,,  David  W.  Logie,  writer, 

9  Friedrich  Boos,   teacher  of  languages 

and  music, 
,,  Andrew  F.    Hutchison,   rector.    High 
School, 

12  James  M'Kinlay,  clothier. 

13  Misses  Donaldson. 

14  David  Reddie,  plumber, 

15  Captain  William  E.  Webster. 

16  John  Kemp,  agricultural  engineer. 

17  John  M'Kean,  corn  merchant. 

18  Daniel  M'Ewen,  iron  merchant. 

20  Thomas  Henderson, 

21  W.  Duncanson,  pharmaceutical  chemist. 

22  Robert  M'Nicol,  brewer. 

23  Captain      James      Young,      adjutant 

Stirlingshire  Rifle  Volunteers. 

24  Duncan  Macdougal,  teacher. 

25  Rev.  William  Binnie,  D.D. 

26  Lieutenant-colonel  William  M'Leod. 

27  Misses  Robertson. 

ALLAN  PARK. 

Allan    Park    Church— Rev.    John    T. 
Gowanlock. 

1  John  Macdonald. 

,,  Henry    S.    Macdonald,    jeweller    and 

watchmaker. 
.,  Miss  Masson,  teacher. 

2  Misses  Stein. 
„  Mrs.  Dr.  BeU. 

3  Henry  Gardner,  coal  agent. 

4  Misses  Whitehead. 

5  John  F.  Crawford,  bookseller. 

6  Daniel  MacEwen,  grocer. 

7  Dr.  Robert  Logan,  architect. 


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8  James  Chrystal,  writer. 

9  William  Carson,  painter. 

11  "William  Kinross,  coacli-builder. 
,,   George  Kinross. 

,,  James  Kinross. 

12  Captain  Thomas  Eraser. 

13  Mrs.  and  Miss  Burton,  boarding  and 

educational  establishment  for  young 
ladies. 

16  Eev.  Robert  Henderson,  A.M. 

17  William  Hunter,  wool  merchant. 

18  Major  Patrick  Oliphant. 

19  James  Mathie,  banker. 

20  George  Galbraith,  M.D. 

21  Robert  Campbell,  procurator-fiscal. 

22  John  M.  Cunningham,  writer. 

23  Thomas  M'Luckie,  board  and  educa- 

tional seminary. 

24  Rev.  Alex.  Beith,  D.D.,  F.  C.  Manse. 

25  Mrs.  Caddel. 

,,  James  Philp,  law-clerk. 

BAKER  STREET. 

1  J.  &  J.  Todd,  drapers. 

2  J.  &  D.  Young,  bakers  and  confectioners, 

3  William  Sinclair,  coal  agent  and  carter. 
„  John  M'llvean,  shoemaker. 

„  William  Lamb,  lath  splitter. 
,,  John  Duncan,  fruit  merchant. 

4  David  Miller  &  Son,  booksellers. 

5  G.  &  D.  Dalgleish,  candle  makers. 

6  William  Reid. 

5,  Michael  Hogan,  upholsterer. 

J,  Peter  Eadie,  joiner. 

,,  Mrs.  Muirhead. 

,,  Daniel  Drummond,  joiner. 

7  Jean  Duncan,  fruit  merchant. 

8  George  Peddie,  tinsmith. 

9  Mrs.  Meiklejohn,  furnishing  and  mil- 

linery warehouse. 
10  Mrs.  Dawson,  lodgings. 
,,   Alexander  Blake,  mason. 
11,  12  David  G.  Baxter,  auctioneer,  boot 

and  shoe  warehouse,  and  outfitter. 
,,    Robert  Law,  letter-carrier. 

14  James  Walls,  blacksmith. 

15  ,,         ,,        publican. 

16  Lawson  &  Dunlop,  ironmongers. 

17  Eben.  Gentlemen,  writer  and  rates  col- 

lector. 
,,   David  Pate,  shoemaker. 
,,   Peter  Stewart,  manure  merchant. 
,,   Misses  Glass,  dressmakers. 

18  D.  Pate  &  Son,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse. 

19  J.  &  J.  Gilchrist,  ropespinners. 


19  Miss  Gilchrist,  straw  hat  maker. 

20  John  M'Ewan,  draper, 

21  James  Graham,  joiner. 

,,  John  Shields,  salesman  draper. 
,,  Mrs.  Mitchell,  lodgings. 
,,   Miss  Forfar. 

22  Robert  M'Ewen,  grocer. 

23,  24,  25,  Mrs.  G.  Murdoch,  baker. 
26  J.  Tod,  greengrocer  and  small  wares. 

28  J.  Pollock,  publican. 

29  John  Henderson,  jun.,  grocer. 

30  A.  Sharp,  tobacconist. 

31  Archibald  M'Lean,  green  grocer. 

32  James  Fleming,  auctioneer,  &c. 
,,   James  Young,  turner. 

,,   Thomas  Young,  wriglit,   and  leader  of 
psalmody,  Viewfield  U.P.  Church. 

33  John  Reily,  publican. 

34,  35  Crawford  &  Watt,  ujpholsterers  and 
cabinetmakers. 

35  Henry  Webster,  tailor. 
,,    Mrs  Webster,  lodgings. 

36  Archibald  Watt,  baker. 

37  Vennel  Close, 

38  William  M'Kenzie,  shoemaker. 

39  James  Finlayson,  flesher. 

40  George  Handyside,  boot  and  shoe  ware- 

house. 

41  Andrew  Hutton,  cabinetmaker. 
,,   Peter  Graham,  painter. 

,,   William  Dawson,  baker. 
, ,  James  Tod,  joiner. 

42  John   Stewart,   boot  and  shoe  ware- 

house. 
45,  46  Mrs  Robertson,  flesher. 

47  James  M'Whinnie,  small  wares. 

48  Callagan  M'Cartney,  labourer. 

49  Isaac  Walters,  basket  maker. 

50  Mrs  Anderson,  publican, 

51  John  Brown,  confectioner. 

52  Misses  M'Gregor,  milliners  and  dress- 

makers. 
,,   George  Youil,  coach wi'ight. 

53  Michael  Moran,  potato  dealer. 

54  Mrs.  Robert  M'Gregor,  basket  maker. 

55  Thomas  Johnston,  tailor. 

57  James  M'Pherson,  brewer. 

58  Mrs  Robertson,  refreshments. 
62,  63  George  Arthur,  draper. 

65  Miss    Service,    millinery    and    small- 
wares. 
QQ  Alexander  Davidson. 
,,   Robert  M'Nicol,  maltster. 
,,   William  Downie,  cooper. 
5,  Andrew  Johnston,  painter. 


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66  Mrs  Campbell,  lodgings. 

,,   Donald  Cameron,  gardener. 
,,  Alexander  Campbell,  tailor. 

67  James  Millar  &  Sons,  bakers. 

68  Mrs  Hugli  Morris,  grocer. 
70  John  Clialmers,  flesher, 

72  Jeremiah.  M'Cartney,  poulterer. 

75  James  Leckie,  publican. 

76  Walter  Johnston,  publican. 

77  James  M'Farlane,  blacksmith. 

78  John  Stewart,  shoemaker. 
,,   Miss  Boyd,  dressmaker. 

,,   Mrs  Thomson. 

80  David  Doig,  grocer. 

81  John  Murray,  clothier. 
,,  John  Cribbes,  grocer. 

,,  James  Thomson,  watchmaker. 
,,  Maurice  M'Intyi'e,  bootcloser. 
,,   Alexander  Laing,  joiner. 

82  John  Hay,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse. 

83  Joseph  Nicol,  outfitter. 

85  John  Walker,  sergeant,  militia  staff. 
,,   James  Chalmers,  tailor. 

,,  Miss  Chalmers,  dressmaker. 
„   Miss  Macfarlane,  staymaker. 
,,  Mrs  Peddie,  lodgings. 

86  Andrew  Hutton,  cabinetmaker. 

87  James  Wilson,  shoemaker. 
,,   Joseph  Nicol,  outfitter. 

88  James    M'Lean    &    Sons,    tailors  and 

clothiers. 

90  Duncan  M'Nie  &  Son,  publicans. 

91  Mrs  W.  Young,  washing  and  dress- 

ing. 
,,   William  Drysdale,  auctioneer. 
,,   Mrs  M'Pherson,  midwife,  &c. 

93  James  Cowbrough  &  Co.,  grocers. 

94  James  Robb,  tailor. 

,,  James  M'Vean,  labourer, 

,,  George  Dougal,  turner. 

„  John  Wingate,  blacksmith. 

,,   Peter  M'Ewen,  blacksmith. 

,,   Alexander  M'Ewen,  do. 

,,    Peter  Ferguson. 

,,  Mrs  William  Laing,  garden  seeds  and 

dairy. 
,,   John  Mann,  shoemaker. 
,,  James  M'Lean,  tailor. 
,,    Samuel  Pender,  gardener, 
,,   Robert  S.    M'lSTab,  Stirlingshire 

Militia. 

95  Andrew  P.  Hart,  druggist. 

96  John  Mann,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse. 

97  J.  &  D.  Young,  bakers  and  confec- 

tionery. 


98  James  Young,  baker. 
,,   Thomas  Young. 

,,  William  Brown,  ironfounder, 
,,  William  Young,  ironfounder, 
,,  Miss  Clarke,  machine  sewer, 

99  David  Reid,  grocer, 

100  Mrs  Duncan,  lodgings. 

101  James  Lumsden,  refreshment  rooms, 

102  Peter  Meldrum,  traveller. 
,,    James  Bruce,  lodgings. 

J,    John  Rae,  cabinetmaker. 

,,    Michael  Warren,  street  block  layer. 

,,    Mrs  Macfarlane,  dressmaker. 

,,    William  Canning,  agent. 

103  Glasgow   boot    and   shoe  warehouse. 

104  J.  B.  Wilson,  umbrella  warehouse. 

105  William  Gillespie,  boot  and  shoe  ware- 

house. 

106  David  Galashan,  upholsterer. 
,,    Robert  Haldane. 

,,    Miss  Sharp,  milliner. 
,,    Andrew  Crawford,  writer. 
„    Thomas  Belton,  gardener. 

107  Andrew  Cumming,  grocer. 

108  James    Johnston,    miller,     Dalgleish 

House. 
,,    John  Torrance,  baker. 
,,    Robert  Ewan,  dairyman. 
,,    Alexander  Crawford,  tinsmith. 
,,    Poor  Inspector's  and  Rates'  Office — 

John  Palmer,  collector. 
, ,    John  Duncan,  fruit  merchant. 

109  Robert  Lawson,  draper  and  clothier. 

111  Mrs  James  Robertson,  lodgings. 
,,    Earquhar  Bethune,  lodgings. 

,,    Alexander  M'Callum,  land  measurer 

and  teacher. 
,,    Miss  Davie,  lodgings. 
,,    John  Finlayson,  lodgings, 

112  Miss  Greig,  china  merchant. 

114  Gilbert  Innes,  tobacconist. 

115  Andrew  M.  Livingston,  publican. 

116  Robert  Tait,  dairyman. 

„    Mrs.  Finlayson,  lodgings. 

117  William  Glover,  boot  and  shoe  ware- 

house. 

118  Robert  Kerr,  flesher. 

119  William  Liddel,  grocer. 

120  John   Robertson,    cabinetmaker,    up-. 

holsterer,  and  undertaker. 
,,    Mrs  Clark,  lodgings. 
,,    John  Robb,  maltster. 
,,    William  Jones,  mechanic  in  charge  of 

telegraph  instruments. 
,,    William  Mcol,  boot  closer. 


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120  John  Graliam,  carter. 

121  Thomas  Low,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse. 

122  Star  Hotel— Thomas  Menzies. 

BANK  STREET. 

1  J.  &  J.  Pollock,  pnhlicans. 

2  John  Henderson,  jun.,  grocer. 

3  John  Dalgetty,  leather  cutter. 

7  James  Murphie,  canteen  keeper. 

,,  Hugh  Forbes,  tailor. 

,,  William  Laing,  brassfounder. 

,,  Mrs  Clark,  lodgings. 

,,  Mrs  Reid,  lodgings. 

,,  Archibald  M'Lean,  green  grocer. 

BARN  ROAD. 

1  Thomas  Main,  bootcloser. 
3  Mrs.  Campbell,  teacher. 

10  James  R.  Young,  Bellfield,  clerk. 

12  Mrs.  Stewart,  Upper  Bellfield. 

BARNTON  PLACE. 

1  Royal  Hotel — Archibald  Campbell. 
Episcopal     Chapel  —  Rev.     Thomas 

Wilson,  M.A. 

2  Robert  Henderson,  clothier. 
,,  Henry  Young,  lodgings. 

„  Miss  Walker,  milliner  and  dressmaker. 

„  Mrs.  Sinclair. 

,,  Mrs.  Hutchison,  lodgings. 

„  A.  Smyth,  dentist  (Fridays). 

3  Robert  Fergus,  green  grocer  and  fruiterer. 

4  T.  &  J.  Mowat,  fleshers. 

5  Henderson  &  Graham,  painters,  &c. 

6  Mrs.  Dudgeon,  provisions. 

9  William  LaAvrence,  publican. 

11  J.  &  J.  Graham,  joiners  and  cabinet- 

makers. 
Viewfield  U.  P.  Church  Session  House. 

13  William  Barclay,  sculptor. 
15  Daniel  Ferguson. 


BOW  STREET. 

1  Alexander  Grant,  watchmaker. 


boot 


2  John    Ferguson,    leather    cutter 

and  shoe  warehouse. 

3  Mrs.  Dunn,  outfitter. 

4  Mrs.  Wallace,  tobacconist. 

5  John  Ross,  bootcloser. 

6  Miss  Morton. 

7  John  Torrance,  baker  and  confectioner 

8  James  Erskine,  publican. 


12  Miss  M 'Donald,  dressmaker  and  fur- 

nishings. 

13  J.  &  G.  Henderson  &  Co.,  grocers. 

14  David  M 'Donald,  tailor. 
Mrs,  Johnston,  lodgings. 
David  Miller,  saddler. 

15  Alex.  Forgie,  salesman  grocer. 
William  Meildejohn,  tailor. 
Misses  Henderson,  milliners  and  dress- 
makers. 

David  Bauchop,  shoemaker. 

Peter  Seaton,  Dripmoss  post-runner. 

Andrew  Robertson,  coal  agent. 

16  John  Lennox,  grocer. 

17  Wright  Gumming,  boot  and  shoe  ware- 

house. 

BRIDGE  STREET  (LOWER). 

1  James  Gow,  publican. 

2  Allan  M 'Arthur,  plumber. 

3  John  Sharp,  provisions. 

5  William  Bowie,  iron  turner. 
,,  Miss  Simpson,  dressmaker. 
„  William  Lockhart,  labourer. 
,,  Alex.  Thomson,  plasterer. 

,,  John  Woods,  smith, 

6  Mrs.  Chalmers. 

„  John  Tait,  tailor. 

„  Alex.  Young,  labourer. 

7  Miss  Morison,  smallwares. 

8  Thomas  Henderson,  labourer. 
,,  Robert  Gilfillan,  carter. 

,,  James  Hamilton,  teacher. 

9  M'Mel  M'Leay,  artist. 
„  Mrs.  Greenhorn. 

10  James  Lawson,  ironmonger. 
12  William  M'Killop,  wright. 

14  George  Stevenson,  manufacturer. 
,,   James  Stevenson. 

15  Robert  Christie. 

,,   Robert  Hogg,  lessee  of  fishings. 
,,   Miss  Hogg,  dressmaker, 

William  Lindsay,  Winchelhaugh  house. 

21  William  Stevenson. 

22  Alexander  Jamieson. 

23  David  Lauder. 

,,    James  Meldrum. 

24  John  Stewart,  mason. 

,,    Henry  M'Donald,  labourer. 
,,    George  Batison,  labourer. 

27  Thomas  Lamb,  tanner. 

28  James  Jenkins,  carter. 

35  George  Syme. 

36  Mrs.  Stewart,  provisions. 
,,   William  Wilson,  tanner. 


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37  William  Williams,  labourer. 

38  George  Wright,  weaver. 
,,    Robert  Scott,  spinner. 
,,   James  Sampson, 

,,    David  Pattie,  engine-driver. 

89^  Peter  Comrie,  labourer. 

39|  Peter  Cameron,  watcher  of  fishings. 

40  John  Morison,  provisions,  porter  and 

ale  store. 

41  Thomas  Gibson,  labourer. 

42  John  Neish,  hawker. 

,,    Hugh  Brown,  labourer. 
,,    Peter  Batison,  carter. 
,,    Mrs.  Peebles. 

44  Mrs.  Kay,  provisions. 

45  Mrs.  Brown,  mangier. 

, ,    James  Tearney,  wood  turner. 

47  Robert  M'Lay,  weaver. 

48  Andrew  Stewart,  millwright. 
,,    William  Smith,  gardener. 

,,   Mrs.  Baxter. 
,,    Thomas  Wilson,  painter. 
,,   David  Robertson,  wright. 
,,    David  Miller,  plasterer. 

49  Mrs.  Macfarlane,  Wolf  cottage. 

50  Coal  Depot. 

62  John  Seaton,  carter. 

53  George  Watson,  shoemaker. 
53|  George  Ross,  potato  dealer. 

54  Wm.  Crawford,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 
Thomas  Crawford,  publican  and  carter, 

Doune  road. 

BRIDGE  STREET  (UPPER). 

1  David  Bennie,  foreman  currier. 

2  David  Yellowlees,  tanner  and  currier. 
„  John  Yellowlees,  tanner  and  currier. 
„  Miss  Henderson. 

8  James  Forsyth,  clothier. 

„  Miss  Ferguson. 

4  John  M'Lachlan,  shoemaker. 

„  John  Saunders,  tinsmith. 

5,  John  Tainsh,  brewer. 

„  Joseph  Wilson,  labourer. 

6  Mrs.  Glen. 

7  Duncan  Cameron,  dyke  builder. 
„  James  Risk,  coach  wright. 

8  Alexander  M 'Donald,  maltster. 

9  James  Guthrie,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker. 

10  Catherine  M'Aree,  dairy. 
,,   Mrs.  Eadie. 

,,   Miss  narrower. 

11  Alexander  Buchanan,  bill  poster. 

12  William  Young,  teacher. 


13  James  Weir,  saddler. 
,,    Mrs,  Weir. 

,,   Andrew  Swan,  jeweller. 

14  Alexander  Wylie,  commercial  traveller. 
,,    Misses  Dunn. 

]  5  Peter  Munnoch,  traveller. 

,,    James  Hunter,  mason, 

,,    John  Christie,  cabinetmaker. 

16  Robert  Wilson,  jun.,  sailing  master. 

,,    John    Johnston,    thrashing    machine 
engine-keeper, 

17  Robert  Wotherspoon,  ale  store-keeper. 

18  Mrs,  Anderson,  dairy. 
,,    James  Coats,  moulder. 

,,    James  Waddell,  moulder. 

25  Thomas  Bell, 

26  David  M'Aree,  mason. 

27  Robt.  Soutar,  supervisor,  inland  revenue. 
,,    Misses  Forrest, 

28  William   Harvey,   Gowanbrae,  watch- 

maker, 
,,    Mrs,  Captain  Wilson. 

29  Archibald  Hamilton  Grahame,  Comely 

Bank. 
,, Whinwell  Cottage. 

BROAD  STREET. 

1  John  Murray,  clothier. 

2  James  Alison,  tailor. 
,,  Mrs,  Miller,  lodgings, 

,,  John  Fulton,  Cambusbarron,  Gargun- 
nock  and  Kippen  post-runner, 

3  Robert  Brown,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 

5  Graham's  Court, 

„  Sheriff-clerk's  Office— T.  L.  Galbraith. 

,,  Robert  Brown,  grocer, 

,,  John  Mathie,  compositor. 

,,  Miss  Hay. 

,,  John  M'Kenzie,  shoemaker. 

,,  William  M'Kay,  corkcutter. 

,,  David  Young,  railway  guard. 

,,  Robert  M 'Alpine,  mason, 

,,  Mrs.  Meiklejohn,  outfitter. 

,,  Alexander  Duthie,  tailor, 

6  A,  P,  Hart  &  Co,,  chemists  &  druggists. 

7  Alexander  Henderson,  bookseller. 

8  John  Brown,  wright. 

,,  William  M.  Grant,  instructor,  Stirling- 
shire Rifle  Volunteers, 

,,  James  Fordyce,  watchmaker. 

, ,  John  Watt,  currier, 

, ,  John  Robertson,  Militia  Staff. 

,,  William  Moore,  agent  for  the  Scottish 
Legal  Burial  and  Loan  Society. 


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8  Alex.  Henderson,  bookseller  and  joiner. 
,,  'William  Gillespie,  bootmaker. 

9  John  Cribbes,  grocer. 

10  William  Dow,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer. 

11  Alexander  M'Gregor,  mason. 
,,  Mrs.  Fernie. 

,,  John  Macdonald,  pipe-major,  Stirling- 
shire Militia. 

13  J.  Crawford  &  Co.,  drapers. 

14  William  Murray,  publican. 

15  Daniel  M'Kerracher. 
,,  Mrs.  Taylor,  lodgings. 
,,   Mrs.  Prentice. 

,,  William  Buchanan. 

16  M.  Eraser,  provisions. 

17  A.  &,  W.  Forrest,  cabinetmakers. 

18  D.  &  J.  MacEwen  &  Co.,  grocers. 

19  Mrs.  Ormond,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 

20  William  Henderson,  joiner. 

,,   T.  &  J.  Lamb,  joiners  and  undertakers. 
„    James  MTherson,  collector,   Stirling- 
shire Friendly  Assurance  Society. 
„    Mrs.  Shanahan. 
„   William  Sinclair,  dairyman. 
„   James  Ralston. 
„    John  Prentice. 
„   Robert  Anderson,  coach  trimmer. 

21  Thomas  Lamb,  joiner, 

22  James  Ritchie,  provisions. 

24  Michael  Lyons,  provisions. 

25  George  Arthur,  draper. 

„    Thomas  Hunter,  Militia  Staff. 

26  James  Robb,  tinsmith. 
„    James  Robertson,  tailor. 

„    Alexander  M' Galium,  missionary. 

27  David  Archibald,  baker. 

28  Riddell  &  Robb,  tinsmiths. 

80  George  Laing,  publican. 

81  Anthony  Falond,  provisions. 

83  William  Sinclair,  greengrocer  and  dairy- 
man. 
34  James  M'Quade,  pawnbroker. 
85  Adam  Steel,  Registrar. 
,,   David  Nicol,  postman. 
„    James  M'Quade,  pawnbroker. 

36  William  Dow,  grocer. 

„    Mrs.  M'Queen,  lodgings. 

„   John  Stupart,  superintendent  of  burgh 

police. 
„    Edward  M'SuUy,  Militia  Staff. 
„    William  Brown,  baker. 

37  James  Hepburn,  eating-house. 

43  Robert  M' Nicol,  brewer. 

44  James  M'Bryde,  greengrocer. 

45  James  Whyte,  salesman  bookseller. 


45  Thomas  Beckett,  pressman. 

46  James  Lamb,  joiner. 

„   Thomas  Hyslop,  warder,  County  Prison. 

„    James  Crawford. 

„    Alex.  Ralston,  beadle.  West  Church. 

47  Town  Clerk's  Office— T.  L.  Galbraith. 
„    Registrar's  Office — Adam  Steel. 

48  James  Kane,  china  merchant. 

49  Council  Chambers. 
,,    Police  Court-room. 

„    Justiciary  Court-room. 

„   Master  of  Works  Office— John  M'Lean. 

50  Charles     Nicholson,     colour-sergeant, 

Stirlingshire  Militia. 
,,    Mrs.  White,  dressmaker. 

51  Weigh -house  and  Butter  Market. 

52  Mrs.  Jack,  publican. 

53  Andrew  Bowie,  bugle-major,  Stirling- 

shire Militia. 
„    Robert  Robertson,  Militia  Staff. 
„    William  Y.  Somerville,  baker. 

54  Banks'  Court. 

,,    James  Gray,  missionary. 

„   Mrs.  Campbell. 

,,   Alexander  Grant,  watchmaker. 

„    Robert  Struthers,  contractor. 

,,   Alexander  Campbell,  chief  constable. 

55  Mrs,  Dryden,  provisions. 

56  John  Barton,  provisions. 

57  John  Hynd,  tailor. 
„   Mrs.  A.  Fergus. 

,,    Miss  Moir,  dairy. 
60  R.  M.  Walker,  Sheriff  clerk-depute. 
„    James  Kane,  china  merchant. 
,,    John  Dowell,  tailor. 
,,   James  Foster,  plasterer. 
„   Miss  Maxwell. 
62  Mrs.  A.  Forrester,  fishmonger. 
64  James  Kelly,  Militia  Staff. 
,,   Alexander  Tait,  policeman. 
^Q  Alexander  M'Lellan,  painter, 
68  Mrs.  Burns  of  Garvald. 


BEUCE  STREET. 

1  David  Stewart,  draper. 

2  Thomas  Brown,  baker, 

„  Duncan  Stewart,  sawyer. 

„  Ralph  Brown,  clerk, 

„  John  Dewar,  inspector. 

,,  David  Forgan,  piano  maker. 

„  George  Nicholson,  salesman  ironmonger. 

3  Charles  Balderston,  clerk. 
„  John  Muirhead,  writer. 


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3  William  Pirie,  salesman  ironmonger. 
,,  William  King,  salesman  draper. 

„  John  Dawson. 

„  William  Valentine,  clerk. 

4  John  Paterson,  warehouseman. 
„  Gilbert  Henderson,  painter. 

„  Thomas  and  Jose^Dh  Ai'mstrong,  clearing 

house  clerks. 
„  James  Ronald,  builder. 
,,  Eichard  Davie,  jun.,  clerk. 
„  W.  S.  Dunlop,  ironmonger. 
„  John  M'Lean,  Master  of  Works. 

BUEGHMUm. 

1  William  M'Leod,  wiight. 

„  William  Scotland,  engine  driver. 
„  Mrs.  Paterson,  lodgings. 
„  Miss  Paterson,  dressmaker. 
,,  William  Linklater,  confectioner. 

2  Henry  Menzies,  weaver. 
„  Robert  Cairns,  joiner. 

3  Helen  Gourley,  provisions. 

4  Robert  Crawford,  excise. 

5  John  Murray,  builder  and  joiner. 

6  James  Taylor,  wool  merchant. 

7  John  Pinlayson,  saddler. 
„  James  Finlayson. 

8  W.  Law,  residenter. 

„  John  Fitzpatrick,  inspector,  S.  &  D.  R. 
„  William  Fitzpatrick,  cashier,  C.  R. 

9  Mrs.  Henderson. 

10  George  Duncan,  printer. 

12  Mrs.  M'Crae. 

„    St.   Ninians   Well   Brewery— Andrew 
Colquhoun. 

13  Burghmuir  Carpet  Works— John  Pater- 

son, &  Co. 
Do.       do.       David  Menzies,  foreman. 
^1    Do.       do.       William  Street,  dyer. 

CAMBUSKENNETH  ABBEY. 

William  Dawson,  weaver. 

James  Mathie,  manufacturer. 

Joseph    Napier,    superintendent   of  river 

watchers. 
James  Hutcheson,  publican. 
Laurence  Hunter,  cabinetmaker. 
Alexander  Gowans,  mechanic. 
William  Mathie,  fisher. 
Alexander  Walker,  teacher. 
Andrew  Watson,  gardener. 
James  Lucas,  gardener. 
Archibald  M'Lellan,  carpenter. 
William  Stevenson,  publican  and  boatman. 


William  Pitcaithly,  fisher. 
Thomas  Glen,  fisher. 
Alexander  Dewar,  fisher. 
Alexander  Cochrane,  spinner. 
John  M'Farlane,  residenter. 
Robert  Mercer,  spinner. 
John  Graham,  fisherman. 
William  Kilgour,  hawker. 

CASTLEEILL. 

Mrs.  David  Peter. 

James  Eadie,  Crofthill  dairy. 

William  Dawson,  furniture  dealer, 

Peter  Bell,  labourer. 

William  Napier,  labourer. 

Ebenezer  Monteath,  gardener. 

Philip  Kinnaird,  dairy. 

Peter  Dowell,  provisions. 

Miss  Christie,  lodgings. 

William  M'Nicol,  publican. 

John  Wilson,  gardener. 


CASTLE  WYND. 

George  Cunningham,  superintendent  of 

cemetery. 
James  Dick,  town-officer. 
Captain  James   Hollis,   quarter-master, 

Stirlingshire  Militia,  Valley  lodge. 
Mrs.  Buchan. 

Henry  G.  Buchan,  publican. 
Military  Hospital. 


CHURCH  WYND. 

John  Page,  bootmaker. 

CLARENDON  PLACE. 

1  Mrs.  Graham. 

2  Misses  Sawers. 

3  Miss  Dawson. 

4  Misses  Makgill. 

5  Alexander  Scott,  confectioner. 

6  Thomas  Muir,  coal  merchant. 

7  James  Baird,  umbrella  maker. 
„  Mrs.  Baird. 

„  John  Baton. 

8  Mrs,  G.  Fordyce,  Beechcroft. 

9  Miss  C.  Maclagan,  Ravenscroft. 

10  Robert  M'Innes,  artist. 

11  Rev.  William  Findlay. 

12  Rev.  Thomas  Wilson,  M.A.,  Bellevue. 
14  John  Todd,  manufactm-er. 


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COWANE  STREET. 

1  John  Dawson,  publican. 

2  Ebenezer  Thomson,  salesman. 
„  Miss  Matson,  dressmaker. 

,,  John  M'Ewan,  draper. 
„  Robert  Hislop,  plumber. 
„  William  Batison,  carter. 

3  J.  Forsyth  &  Co..  grocers,  tailors  and 

clothiers. 

4  Mrs.  Brown. 

„  Miss  Macdougal. 

5  D.  Sinclair. 

6  J.  Jenkins,  waggon  inspector. 

7  Miss  M'Lean,  dressmaker. 
„  James  Graham,  joiner. 

„  Mrs.  M'Lay. 

,,  William  Batison,  labourer. 

8  Duncan  M'Intosh,  mason. 

9  John  Ferguson,  shoemaker. 

10  Alexander  M'Farlane,  shoemaker. 

11  William  Cram,  publican. 

12  Dugald  Cameron,  fireman. 
,,    George  Don. 

13  William  Allester,  tea  dealer. 

15  Robert  Rankin,  tailor. 
,,    John  Malcolm,  porter. 

16  Robert  Wilson,  sen.,  sloop  owner. 

17  William  Laing,  tailor. 

J,    Peter  M'llvride,  shoemaker. 
5,    Nicol  Robertson,  carter. 
„    George  M'Intosh,  weaver. 

18  Mrs.  Frame,  laundress. 

19  Robert  Maxton,  mason. 

,,    James  Maxton,  salesman  draper. 
,,    Mrs.  Brown. 

20  Miss  Don,  laundress. 

20|-  Alexander  M'Cormick,  trunk  maker. 

21  John  Miller,  mason. 

,,    James  Kinross,  wright. 

22  James  M.  Pollock,  provisions,  dairy,  &c. 

23  Mrs.Brewster,  provisions  and  mangling. 
, ,   Alexander  Jamieson,  tailor. 

,,    Alexander  Ferguson,  porter. 
, ,    Michael  Morrison,  sawyer. 
231  Andrew  Burt,  grocer. 

24  Margaret  Pow,  sick-nurse. 
,,    Miss  Helen  Wilson. 

,,   William  Simpson,  pointsman. 

26  Daniel  Stewart,  confectioner. 
,,    Robert  Donaldson,  joiner. 

,,    John  Melville,  painter. 

,,    John  Guthrie. 

,,    David  Kinninmont,  wi'ight. 

27  Robert  Drummond,  millwright. 


27  James  Mackenzie. 

,,    John  Bryce,  mason. 
,,    James  Shirra,  tanner. 
,,    James  Chrystal,  vanman. 

28  Stores. 

29  James  Campbell,  wright. 
,,    John  Horn. 

30  Tnomas  Jarret,  wright. 
,,    James  Somerville. 

,,    Alexander  Niddry,  photographer. 

,,    Hugh  Forsyth,  clerk. 

,,    Joseph  Bogle,  lastmaker. 

,,    Alexander  Denovan,  coachwright. 

31  CoAvane  St.  School — James  Hardie. 

32  Mrs.  Graham,  grocer. 

33  David  Mitchell,  saddler. 
,,    John  Grant,  weigher. 

,,    David  M'Callum,  tailor. 
,,    Mrs.  Square,  lodgings. 

34  John  Hunter,  mason. 
,,    John  Gardner,  mason. 

, ,    Thomas  Leslie,  foreman  bootmaker. 

36  Thomas  Kyle,  secretary  of  the  Stirling 

shire  Friendly  Assurance  Society. 

37  Miss  Campbell. 
,,    Mrs.  Templeton. 

,,    John  Evans,  labourer. 

38  John  Davie,  coal  agent. 
, ,    John  Moncrieff,  weaver. 

39  Thomas  Smith,  cabinetmaker. 
,,    Joseph  Robertson,  mason. 

40  Henry  M 'Cowan,  grocer. 

43  Robert  Soutar,  carter. 
,,    Mrs.  Bateman. 

44  Peter  Robertson,  provisions. 

45  William  Allan,  turner. 

,,    Alexander  Finlayson,  weaver. 
,,    John  Ross,  weaver. 

46  John  Gardner,  shoemaker. 

47  Andrew  Thomson,  carter. 
,,    John  Frame. 

48  James  Strachan,  provisions. 

49  Thomas  Black,  smith. 

,,    William  Lamb,  foundry  dresser. 

50  John  Ferguson,  publican. 

51  Miss  Henderson,  smallwares. 
52,  53  David  Bayne,  grocer. 

54  John  Bell,  weaver. 

55  Alexander  Robertson,  publican. 

57  Daniel  Shaw,  carter. 

58  David  Wilkie,  commission  agent. 
,,    George  Gordon,  labourer. 

59  William  Stirling. 

60  George  Scott,  labourer. 

61  William  Harvey,  shopman. 


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61  John  Danskiu,  carter. 

63  James  Christie,  maltman  and  dairy. 
Territorial  Mission  Hall. 

64  Eobert  Murdoch,  wright. 
,,    Daniel  Stewart,  painter. 
,,    James  Smith,  joiner. 
644  Peter  Johnston. 

,,     Mrs.  Robertson. 
,,     George  Smart,  photographer. 
,,     Eev.  Thomas  Andrew. 
,,     Edward  Banks,  smith. 
,,     Peter  Mackie,  plasterer. 

65  Mrs.  M'Kerracher,  dairy. 
m  Mrs.  M'Culloch,  sick-nurse. 
66|  Robert  M'Ewen,  grocer. 
67  James  Gillespie,  builder. 

,,  Daniel  M'Kerracher,  carter  and  coal 
agent. 

,,    Charles  Thomson,  painter. 

,,    Daniel  Crichton. 

,,    Daniel  Taylor,  wTight. 

,,   John  Ewing,  ^vright. 

,,  Richard  Henderson,  time-keeper,  Stir- 
ling Foundry. 

,,    John  Turnbull,  painter. 

69  "William  Bathgate,  baker. 
69i  Mrs.  M 'Galium,  mangier. 
69^  William  Gentles,  slater. 

,,     Mrs.  Ritchie. 
,,     Mrs.  Smeaton. 
,,     George  Liddell,  clerk. 
,,     James  Marshall,  wright, 
69|  James  Laing,  salesman  clothier. 
,,     Mrs.  Gardner, 
,,     Alexander  Gardner. 
,,     Robert  Hall,  engine-driver. 
,,     "William  Jenkins,  merchant. 
,,     Thomas  Galbraith,  weight, 
,,     William  Ritchie,  mason. 

70  Thomas  Cousin, 

,,    Thomas  S,  Thomson,  brick-builder. 
,,    Robert  Baton,  tea  dealer. 

71  John  Eadie,  provisions. 

72  William  Bennet,  wright. 
,,  William  Sinclair,  Avright. 
,,    Andrew  Davie,  clerk. 

,,    Robert  Condie,  joiner, 

,,    Alexander  Kerr,  shoemaker. 

,,    Mrs.  Herdman,  sick-nurse. 

73  Andrew  Crawford,  smith. 
,,  James  M'Kinlay,  saddler. 
,,    John  Angus,  dyer. 

,,    Angus  Cameron,  fitter. 

74  Robert  M 'Arthur,  engine-driver. 
,,   Thomas  Bowie,  joiner. 


74  WiUiam  Webster,  engine-driver. 
,,    Alexander  Forrester,  plumber. 
74|  Lawrence  Gardner,  smith. 

,,     James  Adam,  smith. 
,,     Thomas  Stirling,  joiner. 
,,     William  Lyon,  joiner. 

75  George  Dawson,  engine-driver. 

76  James  Menzies,  grocer. 

CRAIGS  (LOWER). 

1  Andrew  Watson,  labourer. 

2  David  Miller,  gardener. 

„  Alexander  Ferguson,  dyer. 

3  Archibald  Wotherspoon. 

4  Eobert  Tait,  carter. 

6  James  Dow,  dairy. 

7  William  Dick,  engine-driver. 
„  John  Harvey,  millwright. 

8  John  Hodge,  publican. 

10  John  Stevenson,  labourer. 

13  Alex.  Cherry  &  Sons,  skinners. 

14  James  Lennie,  porter. 

15  Peter  Youl,  candlemaker. 
„  John  Stewart,  tanner. 

19  John  Ferguson,  agent. 

20  Burnside  Foundry— Smith  &  M'Ewen. 

21  Mrs.  M'Ewen,  provisions. 
„  Robert  M'Ewen,  builder. 
,,   John  Parker,  slater. 

„  William  Miller. 
,,  James  Lithgow. 
23  Alexander  Mackenzie,  tanner. 

25  Alexander  Telford,  railway  guard. 
,,    Miss  Strachan,  dressmaker. 

26  William  Ferguson,  joiner. 

27  William  Watson,  boot  closer. 
,,    George,  Lundie,  shoemaker. 

29  John  Stevenson,  joiner. 
„    Hugh  M'Beath,  mason. 
„    Ralph  Robb,  smith. 
„    Mrs.  Crawford,  lodgings. 
„    John  M.  Crawford,  cabinetmaker. 
„    Thomas  M'jSTeil,  tailor. 

39  Andrew  Stenhouse,  carter. 

40  George  Leishman,  wright. 
„    Mrs.  Mitchell,  lodgings. 

„    John  Alexander,  wright. 

41  David  Penman,  Sherilf-oflScer, 
,,    James  Young,  engine-driver. 

,,    William  M'Adam,  carter. 

,,    John  Hunter. 

,,    Robert  Morton,  tailor. 

42  William  Russell,  railway  guard. 

.,   Alexander  Denovan,  cabinetmaker. 


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44  Daniel  Kerr,  labourer. 

,,   Alexander  Hunter,  maltster. 

45  Duncan  Fisher,  shoemaker. 

46  George  Chalmers,  builder. 

47  John  Pow,  smith. 

50  James  Scott,  provisions. 
62  Mrs.  Miller,  provisions. 

CRAIGS  (UPPER). 

3  James    Gray,   seedsman,   manure  and 
grain  merchant. 

5  Duncan  &  Jamieson,  steam  printers. 

6  Miss  Moyes,  dressmaker. 

7  Eobert  Smith,  baker. 

8  William  Livingston,  carter. 
,,  Peter  M'Nab,  blacksmith. 
,,  William  Forrester,  sawyer. 
,,  Misses  M'Dougal. 

9  James  Colville,  provisions. 
10^  A.  White  &  Son,  builders. 
,,    Mrs.  Macfarlane. 

,,    John  Macfarlane,  clerk, 

,,   John  Brown,  sen.,  salesman  grocer. 

,,    John  Brown,  jun.,  clerk. 

,,    Andrew  Black,  shoemaker. 

,,    James  Meldrum,  joiner. 

,,    J.  Begbie,  brassfounder. 

,,    David  Bringings,  porter. 

,,    Alexander  Chrystal, 

,,    John  M'Lellan,  joiner. 

lOf  Walter  Ferguson, 

11  William  Donaldson,  mason. 

12  Mrs,  Valentine,  grocer, 

13  Reformed  PreslDyterian  Church — Rev. 

William  Binnie,  D,D. 

14  Thomas  Smith,  moulder  and  engineer. 
,,    Mrs.  Graham,  lodgings, 

,,   John  Graham,  joiner, 

,,  John  Chalmers,  blacksmith. 

,,   Charles  M'Donald. 

25  P.  &  R,  Paterson,  tan-works. 

,,   James  Allan,  currier. 

27  James  M'Farlane,  carter  and  dairyman, 

Goosecroft, 
29  Alexander  Thom,  brickmaker. 

Samuel  Kerr,  gatekeeper. 

Robert   Jackson,    gardener,    Rosebank 
cottage. 

Heniy  Eadie,  salesman  draper,  Rose- 
bank  cottage, 

John  Christie,  Forthbank. 

John  Crawford,  Springkerse. 

John  Taylor,  clerk,  Springkerse. 
37  James  M 'Alpine,  brickmaker. 


38  John  Wilson,  joiner. 

,,  James  Keith,  surfaceman.  ^ 

39  Gavin  Crawford,  engine  driver. 
,,  Archibald  M'Lay,  engine  driver. 

40  Peter  Taylor. 

,,   William  Henderson,  engine  driver. 

41  Alexander  Jack, 

,,  Thomas  Low,  painter, 

,,  James  Robb,  engine  driver. 

,,  Allan  Baird,  engine  driver. 

,,  John  Miller,  smith. 

,,  Hector  Wilson,  cellarman. 

43  James  M'Farlane, 

44  William  M'Dougal,  joiner, 

45  Alexander  Lindsay,  foreman  fitter. 
,,  James  Wilkie,  gardener. 

,,  George  Dick,  engine  driver. 
,,  John  Christie,  fireman. 

46  Mrs,  Young,  mangier, 

,,   Alexander  Jaflfrey,  currier. 
,,  Mrs,  Watson,  provisions. 
, ,  John  Lamond,  engine  driver. 

48  Mrs,  Doig,  lodgings, 

,,   Thomas  Watt,  engine  driver, 

49  Mrs,  M'Naughton,  provisions. 
, ,   James  Taylor,  railway  guard. 
,,   Robert  Fergus,  gardener. 

,,   James  Watt,  smith. 

50  William  Stevenson,  wright. 

51  James  Dewar,  carter. 

52  Henry  M'Connachie,  gardener, 

,,   Henry  M'Connachie,  jun.,  wright. 
58  Andrew  Beath,  surgeon,  Craigs  house. 

60  John  M 'Gibbon,  carter  and  dairyman. 
,,   David  Moyes,  foreman  fitter. 

61  Mrs,  Thomson,  lodgings, 
,,   John  Herron,  iDrewer. 

, ,   Robert  Gilfillan,  spinner, 
,,    William  Corbett,  moulder. 

62  John  Weir,  steamboat  purser. 

64  William  Hendrie,  tinsmith, 

65  Alexander  Paton,  quarrier. 

66  John  Mitchell,  publican, 

67  Walter  Stewart,  smith, 
,,   Thomas  Murray,  brewer. 

68  John  Chrystal,  hosier, 

69  James  Donaldson,  wright. 
,,  John  Gourley,  smith. 

70  Robert  Dow,  publican. 

71  Peter  M'Laren,  mason. 

72  David  M'Gregor,  slater, 

73  Alexander  Robertson,  dairyman. 

74  James  Kerr,  smith. 

75  John  Ross,  wright. 

76  Walter  Buchanan,  labourer. 


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11  Jolin  M'Liickie,  joiner. 

79  George  Owen. 

,,  Geo.  Owen,  jun.,  smith  and  macliinist. 

80  David  Gibson,  porter. 

81  Miss  Main. 

,,   James  Angus,  dyer. 

,,   Mrs.  Fletcher,  midwife. 

,,   Misses  Johnston,  dressmakers. 

82  Archibald  Merrilees,    plumber,    brass- 

founder  and  gasfitter. 
,,    John  Clark,  dairyman. 
,,   Daniel  Robertson,  slater  and  fireman. 
5,   Mackie,  Stott  &  Miller,  plasterers. 

DUMBARTON  ROAD. 

1  Robert  Dick,  saddler. 

2  Miss  Gilchrist. 
5,  Mrs.  Jack. 

„  Robert  Dick,  saddler. 

3  Mrs.  Robertson,  lodgings. 

„  Miss  Robertson,  dressmaker. 

4  Alexander  Morrison,  joiner. 

5  Mrs.  Bryce,  lodgings. 

„  Mrs.  Neilson,  lodgings. 

6  John  Morrison  &  Sons,  builders  and 

joiners. 

8  Stirling  JErated  "W  ater  Manufactory — 

John  M'Millan. 
5,  Thomas  M'Nab,  joiner  and  undertaker. 
„  Robert  Adam,  cork  cutter. 

9  John  Craigie,  plasterer. 

10  Kemp,  Murray  &  Nicholson,  agricul- 

tural implement  and  reaping  machine 
makers,  blacksmiths,  builders,  house 
carpenters,  and  joiners. 

11  Andrew  Davidson,  blacksmith. 

12  D.  &  J.  MacEwen,  &  Co.,  stores. 

13^  J.  &  J.  Mathie  &  M'Luckie,  writers, 

Wolf  Craig. 
14  Hill  &  Cathcart,  writers,  Wolf  Craig. 
„   John  Hardie,  plumber. 

ESPLANADE  (MOUNT  PLEASANT 
PLACE). 

Joseph    Cook,     quarter-master    sergeant, 

Stirlingshire  Militia. 
Mrs.  Christie. 

William  Christie,  watchmaker. 
David  M'Farlane,  Militia  staff. 
Thomas  Arthm-,  assistant  storekeeper,  Stir- 
ling Castle. 
Castle  Hotel— Hugh  Wood. 
Mrs.  Lauder. 


John  Balderston. 

William  A.  Curtis,  control  clerk,  Stirling 

Castle. 
James  C.  R.  Wood,  teacher  of  music. 

FORTH  PLACE. 

1  Forth  &  Clyde  Junction  Railway  Office 

— R.  Young,  manager. 

2  Mrs.  Hay. 

3  Thomas  Mitchell. 

4  AVilliam  Liddell,  grocer. 

5  Mrs.  M'Neil. 

6  Hugh  Gavin,  draper. 

7  James  Graham,  music  seller. 

8  Mrs.  Humble. 

9  John  Johnston,  commercial  traveller. 

10  Robert  Reid,  clerk. 

11  J.  B.  Stephenson,  coal  merchant. 
„    Robert  Stephenson. 

12  James  Davie,  ironfounder. 
„    John  Davie,  clerk. 

FORTHVALE. 

John  Todd  &  Sons,  wool  spinners. 
Thomas  Hassel,  clerk. 
William  Hassel,  Forthvale  cottage. 
Ralph  Hill,  Forthvale  cottage. 
Charles  Gray,  Forthvale  cottage. 
Forth  Bridge  Shoe  Factory — W.  Cummiug. 
William  Wilson,  Forth  Bank  cottage. 
David  Houston,  Forth  Bank  cottage. 
Thomas  Raines,  proprietor  of  travelling 

thrashing  machines. 
Cornton  Road  check-bar. 

FRIARS  STREET. 

1  Peter  Bett,  fruiterer,  fishmonger,  and 

game  dealer. 

2  Robert  Wardrope,  refreshments. 

3  John  M'Queen,  dairy  and  provisions. 

5  Christopher  Canby,  engraver. 
,,  William  Burns,  wood  carver. 

„  Jas.  Chalmers,  reed  and  camb  maker. 
,,  Miss  Chalmers,  straw  hat  maker. 
,,  Alexander  Kerr,  blacksmith. 

6  James  Harley,  sheriff- officer. 
,,  Mrs.  Simpson. 

7  William  Maltman,  cabinetmaker. 

8  John  Steel,  brassfounder,  plumber,  &c. 

9  William  Maltman,  cabinetmaker. 

10  Mrs.   M'Laren,  grocer   and  provision 

dealer. 
,5   John  Carmichael)  chemist. 


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10  Donald  M'Kenzie,  police-officer. 
,,    Mrs.  Cameron,  lodgings. 

11  Mrs.  John  M'l^ab,  toy  shop. 

1 2  Mrs.  Simpson,  millinery  and  furnishings. 

13  Wm.  Marshall,  bootmaker. 
,,    Mrs.  Lang,  lodgings. 

„    James  Fyffe,  engine  driver. 

15  John  Dobbie,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse. 

16  Alex.  Comrie,  foreman  coach  painter. 
J,    Miss  Comrie,  straw  hat  maker. 

„    Mrs.  Dougal,  mangier. 

„    James  Bauchop,  bootmaker. 

17  Mrs.  Auld,  small  wares  and  mangier. 

18  Mrs.  Leask,  teacher. 
,,   John  Steel,  plumber. 

,,    Mrs.  Anderson,  lodgings. 

„   Henry  Murray,  salesman  grocer. 

19  Mrs.  Robertson,  flesher. 

20  James   Millar    &   Sons,   grocers    and 

spirit  merchants. 

21  Royal  Hotel,  Archibald  Campbell. 

GLADSTONE  PLACE. 

Robert  Peter. 

Wright  Cumming,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
Colonel  M'Pherson,  4  Ochil  villas. 
Alfred     Montanaro,    control    officer, 

Stirling  Castle,  3  Ochil  villas. 
Charles  Gibson,  M.D.,  2  Ochil  villas. 
George  Ure,  1  Ochil  villas. 

IRVINE  PLACE. 

1  Miss  Kidston. 
,,  Mrs.  Reid. 

2  William  Catlicart,  writer. 

3  Peter  Young. 

4  Thomas  Steel. 

5  Mrs.  Burden. 

,,  William  Burden. 

7  Burden's  Malt  Barns. 

8  Burden's  Brewery. 

„  Roman  Catholic  Chapel — Rev.  Paul 

M'Lachlan. 
10  Henry  Esdon,  cabinetmaker. 
„  Thomas  Ronald,  accountant. 
„  James  Todd. 
12  Miss  Irvine. 

Rock  cottage. 

ViewfieldU.  P.  Church. 

JAIL  WYND. 

County  and  Burgh  Police  Offices. 
Justice  of  Peace  Court-Room. 
Sheriff  Court-Room. 


KING  STREET. 

1  Hugh  Ferguson,  boot  and  shoe  ware- 

house. 

2  —  Saunders,  grocer  and  wine  merchant. 

3  Miss  Wright,  dressmaker. 

„  A.  &  C.  Fairbairn  &  M'Nab,  builders. 

„  Mrs.  Duncan,  lodgings. 

„  William  Johnston. 

„  William  Do  well,  tailor  and  clothier. 

,,  Mrs.  Dawson,  lodgings. 

,,  Mrs.  Watt,  lodgings. 

4  David  Stewart,  millinery  warehouse. 

5  John  Mackieson,  hairdresser  and  per- 

fumer. 

6  James  Millar  &  Sons,  bakers  and  con- 

fectioners. 

7  Kirkwood    &    Walker,    chemists   and 

druggists. 

8  Athenaeum   Subscription  Library  and 

Reading  Room — A.  Jack,  librarian. 

9  Clydesdale    Bank — James    Drysdale, 

agent. 

10  Robert  F.  M'Lachlan,  publican. 

11  J.  G.  M'Lean,  accountant,  stockbroker 

and  insurance  agent. 
„    William  Simpson,  architect. 
,,   Duncan  M'Diarmid,  postboy. 
„    John  M'Farlane,  do. 

,,    H.  M.  Kirkwood,  printer. 
„    Henry  Drummond. 
„    Ma  cfarlane  Free  Library  and  Museum— 

A.  Jack,  librarian. 

12  James  Weir,  saddler. 

13  Thomas  Young,  carver  and  gilder. 

14  James  Mitchell,  tailor  and  clothier. 

15  Alexander  Stewart,  publican. 
„    Misses  Baton. 

„    John  Drummond,  blacksmith. 
„   James  Gardner,  cooper. 
„   Andrew  Crawford,  tea  dealer,  &c. 
,,   Misses  Turner,  dressmakers. 
„    Alexander  Murdoch. 

16  Graham  &  Morton,  ironmongers,  tin- 

smiths and  gasfitters. 

17  David  Morton,  ironmonger. 
,,    George  Morgan,  draper. 

,,    Mrs.  Sinclair,  lodgings. 
,,    Morrison  &  Cunningham,  writers. 
„    Mrs.  Alexander  Duff,  lodgings. 
,,    John  Grant,  clerk. 
,,   Gibson    &    Reddie,    plumbers,    brass- 
founders  and  gasfitters. 
„    James  M'Laren,  postboy. 
„    William  M'Naughton,  baker. 
,,   Archibald  M'Arthur,  painter. 


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17  James  Kerr,  Justice  of  Peace  clerk. 
,,    John  Murray,  jobbing  gardener. 

18  James  M'Kinlay,  tailor  and  clothier. 

19  James  Strachan,  tailor  and  clothier. 
„    Miss  Bruce,  lodgings. 

„  Peter  Schofield,  St.  Ninians  and  Ban- 
nockburn  post  runner. 

20  T.  &  D.  Peacock,  drapers. 

21  Morgan  &  Co.,  drapers. 

22  David  Turnbull,  jeweller,  watchmaker 

and  optician. 

23  William  Macgregor,   auctioneer    and 

valuator. 
„   John  Muirhead,  writer. 
„   John  Cairns,  corn  merchant. 
„    Miss  Welsh,  lodgings. 
5,   Robert  Pinlayson,  glazier    and  glass 

merchant. 
5,   Mrs.  Alexander  M'Donald,  Woodside 

Cottage. 
5,   Mrs.  Fraser,  mangier. 
5,    Mrs.  Ferguson, 
„  John  Welsh,  porter. 

24  Robert  S.  Shearer,  bookseller,  stationer 

and  circulating  library. 

25  Alexander  Jenkins,  writer. 
„    Mrs.  Anderson. 

5,  James  Gardner,  cooper. 
„    Henry  Arnott,  tailor. 
„    John  Kay,  compositor. 
„   James  M'CuUoch,  postboy. 

26  William  Peddie,  stationer  and  news- 

agent. 

27  Hugh  Crawford,  railway  guard. 
„    Hugh  Crawford,  junr.,  clerk. 

28  John  Barnes,  hairdresser. 

29  William  Graham,  banker. 

„    William  Baton,  bank  accountant. 
„   David  Turnbull,  jeweller. 

30  Royal    Bank    of    Scotland— William 

Graham,  agent. 

81  Henderson  Brothers,  drapers. 

33  W.  &  J.  Trotter,  hosiers,  glovers,  out- 
fitters and  shirtmakers. 

84  Misses  Johnstone,  dressmakers. 

J,   Misses  Fleming,  milliners  and  straw  hat 

makers. 
„   John  Henderson,  photographer. 

35  Robert  Marshall,  hatter. 

36  City  of    Glasgow  Bank— Chrystal  & 

Macfarlane,  agents. 

37  Chrystal  &  Macfarlane,  writers. 
„    Mrs.  Vance. 

5,   Robert  Marshall,  hatter. 
5,   Peter  Miller,  ironmonger. 


37  Mrs.  Thomas  Gillies. 

38  Peter  Miller,  ironmonger. 

39  John    F.    Crawford,    bookseller   and 

stationer. 

40  Stirling  Journal  &  Advertiser  Office- 

James  Hogg. 
,,   Temperance  Hotel — Wm.  Dowdy,  sen. 
„    William  Dowdy,  jun. 

41  William  Robertson,  hatter. 

42  J.  &  A.  Drummond,  drapers  and  clan 

tartan  warehouse. 

43  Thomas  Binning,    saddler    and    coal 

merchant. 

44  Duncan  Macnab,  writer. 

,,   Sasine  Office — Robert  Curror. 

„   Assistant-Inspector  of  Reserve  Forces 

Office. 
,,   Mrs.   and  Miss    Robertson,  milliners 

and  dressmakers. 

45  John  Vance,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse. 

46  Peter  Drummond,  Tract  Depot. 

48  Wm.  Drummond  &  Sons,  seedsmen  and 

agricultural  implement  warehouse. 

49  John  Wands,  china  merchant. 

50  Golden  Lion  Hotel  Coach  Office. 

51  Golden  Lion  Hotel — Duncan  Campbell 

52  John  M'Intosh,  hostler. 
„    Auction  Sale  Room. 

53  J.  &  G.  Henderson  &  Co.,  grocers. 

54  David  Middleton,   cattle  food  manu- 

facturer. 

,,  George  T.  Beattie,  commission  mer- 
chant. 

„    John  M'Donald,  cooper. 

„    Dougald  Cowan,  coach  wheel  maker. 

„  William  Bryce,  upholsterer  and  cabinet 
maker. 

55  John  M'Donald,  publican. 

56  Union  Bank — J.  &  J.  Mathie  agents. 

57  John  D.  Mathie,  writer. 

58  James  M'Cracken,  publican. 
„    Mrs.  G.  R.  Wilson. 

,,  A.  Verri,  teacher  of  music  and  piano- 
forte. 

59  Wm.  J.  Moore,  druggist — ^house  58. 

60  John  Jamieson,  clothier. 

61  Andrew  Maloch,  gunsmith  and  cutler. 

62  William  Harvey,  watchmaker. 

63  James  Robertson. 

„    James  Dowell,  tailor. 

„    William  Anderson,  ticket  collector. 

65  Thomas  Menzies  &  Co.,  drapers. 

66  Banks    Brothers,    smiths     and    bell- 

hangers,  perambulator  and  iron  bed- 
stead manufacturers. 


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66  Mrs.  Banks. 

„   James  Brown,  letter  carrier  and  tailor. 
„   Mrs.  Brown,  lodgings. 

67  James  Smith,  grocer  and  tobacconist. 

68  William  Jenkins,  general  dealer. 
„    Daniel  M'Ewen,  iron  merchant. 
,,   Volunteer  Orderly  Koora. 

69  Eobert  Liddel,  grocer — house  68. 

71  W.  &  A.  Johnston,  drapers. 

72  Eobert  Curror,  banker. 

73  Bank  of  Scotlaud-Eobert  Currorjagent. 

MAR  PLACE. 

Mrs.  Captain  S.  Kenny. 
Stirlingshire  Militia  Stores. 
Norman  Masson,  sergeant-major,  Stirling- 
shire Militia. 
Mrs.  Colonel  Forbes,  Snowdon  house. 

MAXWELL  PLACE. 

1  John  Walls,  painter. 
5,  Mrs.  Eeid,  lodgings. 

„  George  Hunter,  wool  merchant. 

2  Mrs.  Wilson. 

„  William  Wilson,  bank  accountant. 
,,  Thomas  Walker,  druggist. 

3  Miss  Eussel,  teacher  of  music. 
,,  Miss  Eason. 

4  David  Adams,  agent  for  Wordie  k  Co, 
„  Thomas  Miller,  engineer. 

5  Thomas  Young,  carver  and  gilder. 

6  James  Thomson. 

7  Eobert  Frame. 

„  John  Carnegie,  commission  agent. 

8  Andrew  Cowie,  hostler. 

,,  William  Willison,  engineer. 

9  Wordie  &  Co.'s  stables  and  stores. 
10  Alexander  Miller,  joiner. 

„  Miss  Miller,  dressmaker. 

,,  Andrew  Learmonth,  engine-driver. 

MELVILLE  PLAGE. 

1  William  Drysdale. 

2  Eobert  Drummond,  jeweller. 
,,  Gregor  Drummond,     do. 

3  Mrs.  Duthie. 

4  James  Drummond,  draper. 

5  George  Mouat,  commission  agent. 

6  John  Dick,  writer. 

7  John  Christie. 

8  Mrs.  Dr.  Anderson. 

9  Misses  Esam  &  Williams,  boarding  and 

educational  establishment  for  young 
ladies. 


10  Eev.  Colin  Mackenzie. 

11  Miss  Hamilton. 

12  Eev.  Eobert  Frew,  D.D,,  St.  Ninians. 

13  Miss  Gordon. 

14  John  MacEwen,  sen.,  grocer. 
„    John  MacEwen,  jun.,  do. 

15  Rev.  John  T.  Gowanlock. 

16  Mrs.  Peter  MacEwen. 

17  Mrs.  Macmillan. 

18  Peter  Murray,  coal  master. 

19  Miss  Jardine. 

20  Archibald  Henderson,  draper. 

VILLAS. 

Mrs.  Munnoch,  South  lodge. 
Alexander  Munnoch,  do. 
Mrs.  Smith,  Eandolphfield. 
J.  Wood  Blakey,  do. 
Misses  Wright,  Clifford  park. 

MURRAY  PLACE. 

1  Tract  Depot  (hack  entrance). 

2  Peter  Carmichael,  confectioner. 

3  James  Graham,  music-seller  and  piano- 

forte warehouse. 

4  Temperance  Hotel — Peter  Carmichael. 

5  Eobert  Drummond  &  Son,  jewellers 

and  watchmakers. 

7  Duncan  M'Ara. 

„  P.  Wallace,  auctioneer  and  contractor. 
,,  Mrs.  Hill,  lodgings. 

8  Andrew  M'Lachlan,  millinery  and  fur- 

nishing warehouse. 

9  S.  Young,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse. 
9|-  Lambert  Hepting,  jeweller  and  watch- 
maker. 

9|  Matthew  0.  Thomson,  watchmaker. 

10  John  Lennox,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit 

merchant. 

11  Wm.  Drummond  &   Sons,  seedsmen 

(back  entrance). 

12  James  Millar,  clothier. 

„   William  Vost,  surveyor  of  taxes. 
„    James  T,  Wingate,  writer. 

13  James  M'Laren,  publican. 

14  Virtue  &  Ferguson,  ironmongers. 

15  Mrs.  James  Wilson,  painter. 

16  Eobert  Bald,  painter. 

17  J.  Bauchop,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse. 

18  Mrs.  George  Murdoch,  confectioner. 

19  Golden  Lion  Hotel  (back  entrance). 

20  Eobert  Patterson,  land  agent. 
„   William  Stevenson,  writer. 

„   John  Esdon,  law-clerk. 


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20  Eobert  Frater,  plumber. 

„    Mrs.  Peter  M'Intyre,  lodgings. 

22  Stirling  Observer  Office — Robt.  Gray. 
22^  Hugh  Gavin,  draper. 

23  Mrs.  Jack,  publican. 

24  Robert  M'Nicol,  publican. 

25  William  Waugb,  veterinary  surgeon. 
,,   John  M'Kean,  corn  merchant. 

26  Henry    Gardner,    toy   merchant    and 

coal  agent. 

27  Post   Office,  Postal  Telegraph  Office, 

and    Savings'    Bank — William   C. 
Stevenson,  post-master. 

27  J  Commissary  Clerk's  Office — A.  Hutton, 

clerk. 
„     Prancis  Mackison,  architect. 
„     William  Waugh,  veterinary  surgeon. 
„     James  B.  Wilson,  surgeon-dentist. 
27^  D.  &  R.  Miller,  cabinetmakers. 

28  James  Grant,  smith,  bellhanger,  and 

inspector  of  weights  and  measures. 
285-  Robert  Henderson  &  Co.,  clothiers. 
285-  Misses  M'Lachlan,  dressmakers. 
28|  Alexander  Baird  &   Sons,   toy  and 

umbrella  merchants. 

29  Robert  Prater,  plumber  and  gasfitter. 

30  North  Church. 

31  John  Walls,  painter  and  paperhanger. 
82  Baptist  Chapel. 

„    James  Symon. 

5,   Misses  Symon,  milliners  and  straw  hat 
makers. 

33  Alexander  Crowe,  photographer. 

34  Station  Hotel — Ebenezer  Hendry. 

35  James  M'Culloch,  publican. 

„    Railway  Station — Booking   offices  for 
passengers. 

36  Queen's  Hotel — James  Hardie. 

37  Robert  Liddel,  joiner. 
,,    John  Culbert,  tailor. 

38  Alexander  G.  Reid. 

39  Pree  North  Church — Rev.  Alexander 

Beith,  D.D. 

40  John  C.  M'Lintock,  clerk. 
5,    Andrew  Hutton,  writer. 

,,    Miss  Wingate. 

41  Congregational  Chapel. 

42  Mrs.  Leggat,  lodgings. 

,,    William    Walker,    horse-dealer    and 

omnibus  proprietor. 
44  Leon  J.  Piatt,  dentist. 
„    John  Scott,  beadle,  P.  N.  Church. 
46  John  Murrie,  banker. 
48  National    Bank    of    Scotland — John 
Murrie,  agent. 


NEWHOUSE. 

William  Forbes,  gardener. 

Mrs.  Sinclair,  publican. 

Andrew  Moyes,  coal  merchant  «&  dairy. 

David  Drummond,  wright. 

Mrs.  Daniel  Reid,  grocer. 

James  Rigg,  spinner. 

Charles  Reid,  baker. 

John  Thomson,  tailor. 

Miss  Harley. 

Mrs.  Grassam. 

Mrs.  Square. 

James  M'Kinstray,  joiner. 

James  Robertson,  painter. 

Mrs,  Thomas  Gillespie. 

James  Stephenson,  land  measurer. 

James  Low,  painter. 

Arthur  Henderson,  joiner. 

William  Wallace,  traveller. 

James  Wordie,  gardener. 

John  Gillespie,  sawyer. 

Mrs.  Dick,  provisions. 

Thomas  Hunter,  gardener,  Beechwood. 

Miss  Robertson,  Beechwood. 

Rev.  Robert  M'Corkle. 

John  Smith,  Rose  cottage. 

Thomas  Harris,  pointsman. 

William  M'Laren,  tailor. 

James  Mercer,  residenter. 

Robert  Mercer,  salesman  grocer. 

Peter  Colston,  gardener. 

Archibald  Glen,  wright. 

Robert  Cribbes,  publican. 

John  Buchanan,  painter. 

James  Porsyth,  carter. 

Duncan  MacNie,  gardener. 

Robert  Alexander,  mason. 

George  Dick,  carter. 

Mrs.  Grant. 

David  Miller,  joiner. 

John  Miller,  joiner. 

James  Morrison,  residenter. 

James  M'Queen,  tailor. 

John  DaAvson,  traveller.  • 

William  M'Kerracher,  baker. 

Mrs.  Galloway. 

Peter  Alexander,  joiner, 

William  Kerr,  edge  tool  maker. 

Andrew  Wallace,  inspector  of  poor. 

William  Somerville,  Bellfield  cottage. 

James  White,  shoemaker. 

Adam  Perguson,  gardener. 

Mrs.  Dewar. 

Alexander  Allan,  clerk. 

Peter  Stewart,  manure  merchant. 


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James  Ilarrison,  Janefield. 
Alexander  M'Growther,  Janefield. 

NELSON  PLACE. 

1  Robert  Adam,  cork  manufactuer. 

2  Alexander  Robb,  foreman  moulder. 

3  John  Logan. 

4  Thomas  Laidlaw. 

5  John  Paterson,  grocer. 

6  William  J.  Clarke,  seedsman. 

7  Andrew  D.  Glen,  clerk. 

8  William  Smith. 

9  Archibald  Abercromby,  seedsman. 

10  Andrew  Buist. 

11  William  Morrison,  builder  and  joiner. 

12  John  Nicol. 

13  Mrs.  Dr.  Riach. 

14  William  Greig,  goods  manager,  C.R. 

15  Charles  H.  Graham,  M.D. 

16  Alexander  Brodie,  wine  merchant. 

17  John  Morrison,  builder  and  joiner. 

18  Mrs.  and  Miss  Walls. 

19  Mrs.  Donaldson,  lodgings. 

20  John  Henderson,  law  clerk. 

22  Andrew  Colquhoun,  brewer. 

23  Thomas  GaiF,  manufacturing  chemist. 

24  John  Palmer,  inspector  of  poor  and 

collector  of  rates. 

25  John  Carnie,  joiner. 

26  James  Drummond,  joiner. 

ORCHARD  PLACE. 

1  Brodie  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants. 
„  Live  Cattle  Mart — Henderson's. 

2  Robert  Robertson,  coal  merchant. 

3  John  Robertson,  dairyman. 

4  Hugh  Wright,  vanman. 

,,  Robert  Hunter,  carpet  weaver. 

,,  William  Bryce,  cabinetmaker. 

,,  Thomas  Jones,  brassfounder. 

„  Prancis  Finlayson,  tailor. 

„  James  Donaldson,  painter. 

,,  Hugh  M'Dougal,  carter. 

,,  Walker's  Livery  Stables. 

,,  Cattle  Sale  Ground. 

6  William  Pinlayson,  slater. 
,,  Thomas  Pulton, 

7  David  Buchan,  lathsplitter. 
„  Mrs.  Ferguson,  mangier. 

8  William   Martin,   overseer  to   Water 

Commissioners. 
„  James  Stevenson,  waggon  driver. 
,,  James  Stevenson,  pointsman. 
,,  William  Clink,  carter. 


10  Stirling  Observer  (back  entrance). 

11  Stirling    Foundry — Davie,    Brown    &. 

Young,  founders,  millwrights,  and 
engineers. 

12  James  Grant,  smith  and  inspector  of 

weights  and  measures. 

13  George  Thomson,  coach  builder  and 

harness  maker. 

PARK  LANE. 

Stirling  Rope  Work — C.  Robertson  &  Co. 
William  Campbell,  wood  merchant. 
William  Hunter,  wool  merchant. 
Miss  Laing. 
George  H.  Harrison, 
Panton  &  Co.,  maltsters. 

PARK  PLACE. 

1  Henry  Drummond,  seedsman,  Glenelm 

lodge, 

2  Leonard  Baker,  teacher  of  drawing. 

3  Mrs.  Trotter. 

„  William  &  John  Trotter,  outfitters. 

4  William  Reid. 

5  William  Meiklejohn,  draper. 

6  Miss  Gibson. 

7  Peter  Drummond,  Rockdale  lodge. 

8  William  Gillespie,  Mineral  vale. 

9  Mrs,  Gillespie. 

10  Walter  Paton,  R.N. 

Coneypark  Nursery — Wm,  Drummond 
&  Sons ;  John  Morrison,  superintendent. 
„    William  Cochrane,  draper. 

11  George  Murdoch,  Cliffside. 
„    Nursery. 

12  Robert  Macluckie,  writer. 

13  Wm.  C.  Stevenson,  post-master. 

14  William  Baird,  umbrella-maker. 

15  James  Alexander. 

16  Mrs.  John  Downie. 

17  Misses  Goodsir. 

18  John  Todd,  shipowner. 

19  John  Robertson,  grocer. 

PARK  TERRACE. 

1  James  Grieve,  tanner, 

2  Duncan  Macnab,  writer. 

3  James  Anderson,  road  surveyor. 

4  Rev.  George  Alexander,  The  Manse. 
„  Mrs.  Monteath,  Enclosure  house. 

„  Miss  Thorburn,  Enclosure  house. 

5  Andrew  Drummond,  draper,  Tredin- 

nock  house. 
„  Mrs.  King. 


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6  John  Davidson,  writer. 

7  Mrs.  Wright. 

8  Mrs.  Gowans. 

9  Mrs.  Smith. 

10  William  A.  Anderson, 

11  Miss  Edmonstone. 

12  Mrs.  Craig. 

14r  Miss  Reid,  lodgings. 

15  Mrs.  M'Micking. 

16  Mrs.  Dall. 

17  Eobert  Paterson,  tanner. 

18  Hon.  Mrs.  St.  Clair. 

19  Misses  Pringle. 

20  William  Vost. 

21  Miss  Tytler. 

22  Mrs.  Cuthbertson. 

,,    David  Cuthbertson,  M.D. 

23  John  Macfarlane,  banker  and  writer. 
24:  Thomas  L.  Galbraith,  town-clerk. 

,,    Mrs.  and  Misses  Galbraith. 

25  Andrew  Downie. 

26  John  Harvey. 

27  Captain  J.  C.  C.  Halkett,  adjutant  Stir- 

lingshire Militia. 

28  Mrs.  Thomson,  The  Elms. 

„   John   and   Duncan   Thomson,  coach 

builders.  The  Elms. 
„   Mrs.  Douglas,  The  Elms. 
Misses  Speirs,  Laurelhill. 

PORT  STREET. 

1  Alexander  Miller,  bookseller,  stationer 

and  circulating  library. 

2  Charles  Wingate,  writer. 
„  Miss  Craise,  lodgings. 

„  John  Wands,  china  merchant. 
„  Miss  Reid,  furrier  and  lodgings. 
„  Archibald  Merrilees,  plumber. 
,,  Mrs.  Paul,  lodgings. 

3  David  Eindlay,  M.D.,  surgeon. 
,,  James  Pindlay,  druggist. 

4  Andrew   Swan,  jeweller    and  watch- 

maker. 

5  John  A.  Dempster,  tobacconist. 

6  Misses  Reid,  milliners. 

„  James  Cowbrough,  grocer. 
„  James  Eindlay. 

7  James  Cowbrough  &  Co.,  grocers  and 

wine  merchants. 

8  Thomson  &  Dalrymple,  Berlin  wool  re- 

pository. 

9  Henry    S.  Macdonald,   jeweller   and 

watchmaker. 
10  Stamp  and  Tax  Office-- John  Davidson. 


10  John  Davidson,  writer. 

„   Wm.  M'Dougal,  j  oiner  and  lodgings. 
,,   Thomas  Fulton,  clerk. 
„    Miss  M'Lellan. 

1 1  John  M' Vean,  greengrocer. 

12  Mrs.   Sutherland,  muslin  sewing  and 

stamping. 

13  Adam  Herron,  cabinetmaker. 
„    Robert  Currie,  joiner. 

, ,   Burgh  Assessor's  Office— Robert  Currie. 

14  Alexander  Dunsmore,  grocer. 

15  J.  R.  Sinclair,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse. 

16  Misses  Buchanan  &  M'Millan,  milliners 

and  dressmakers. 
„    Mrs.  and  Misses  Stoddart. 
,,   George  Bauchop,  baker. 
„    Alexander  Dunsmore,  grocer. 
,,   D,  &  J.  MacEwen  &  Co.'s  stores. 

17  George  Bauchop,  baker. 

18  William    Christie,    watchmaker    and 

jeweller. 

19  William  Duncanson,  druggist. 

20  D.  &  J.  MacEwen  &  Co.,  grocers  and 

wine  merchants. 

21  John  Paterson,  grocer. 

22  W.  &  J.  Thomson,  fleshers. 

23  Miss  J.  Stewart,  china  merchant. 

24  James  Brown,  publican. 

25  D.  &  J.  Stewart,  jewellers  and  watch- 

makers. 

26  L.  H.  Rintoul,  fish  and  poultry  dealer. 

27  William    Armstrong,    gardener    and 

greengrocer. 

28  Mrs.   Stoddart,  boot  and  shoe  ware- 

house. 
28J  Miss  Dunn,  dressmaker. 

29  William  Carson,  painter. 

30  Archibald  Abercromby,  gardener  and 

fruiterer. 

31  John  Canning,  fitter. 

„    Michael  Munnoch,  slater. 
,,   David  Christie,  slater. 
„    Thomas  Hislop,  plumber. 
„    John  Michael  Smith. 

32  Robert  Walls,  Kerse  mill  store — James 

Burnett,  salesman. 

33  James  Millar  &  Sons,  bakers  and  con- 

fectioners. 

34  John  Chrystal,  publican  and  hosier. 

35  John  Paton,  joiner. 

,,   Miss  Paton,  dressmaker. 
„   James  Arnott,  painter. 
„    William  Armstrong,  gardener. 
„    David  Eyife,  coachman. 
„   George  M'Lean,  corkcutter. 


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35  John  Telford. 

„   William  Bryce,  coach  trimmer. 
„    James  Fergus,  labourer. 
„   Archibald  Mitchell,  foreman  carter. 
„    Eobert  M'Donald,  bill  poster. 

36  J.  M'Arthur,  Berlin  wool  repository. 

37  Misses  Donaldson. 

38  John  Torrance,  baker  and  confectioner. 

39  Eobert  Campbell,  writer  and  procurator- 

fiscal  to  sheriff  and  justices. 

40  J.  PuUar  &  Sons,  dyers. 

42  William  Thomson,  valuator. 
,,    James  Gray,  seedsman. 

„    Mrs.  Piper,  lodgings. 

„   Misses  Baldie,  dressmakers. 

43  J.  &  J.  Hardie,  plumbers,  brassfounders 

and  gasfitters. 

44  Robertson  &  Macfarlane,  grocers  and 

wine  merchants, 

45  Johnston  &  Anderson,  builders,  joiners 

and  undertakers. 
„    Bryce's  veterinary  forge. 
„    James  Marshall,  flesher. 
,,   Thomas  Henderson,  cabinetmaker  and 

undertaker. 
„  Miss  Fairfoul. 
„   J.  &  J.  Hardie,  plumbers. 

46  John  Bryce,  veterinary  surgeon. 

47  John  Finlayson,  saddler. 

48  John  Tait,  glazier. 

49  Archibald  Duncan,  china  merchant. 
„    Mrs.  Gilchrist. 

60  Alexander  L.  Moodie,  surgeon. 

51  John  Mitchell,  boot  and  shoe  maker. 

52  William  Miller,  publican. 

53  Port  Custom    House — Lessee,    Alex. 

Gillespie,  publican. 

54  Daniel  M'Lachlan,  grocer. 
65  John  Miller  &  Son,  bakers. 

57  Mrs.  Gourley,  publican. 

58  MacEwen  &  Co.'s  stores. 

60  Thomas    Henderson,  joiner,  cabinet- 
maker and  undertaker. 

63  John  Small,  game  and  fish  dealer. 

64  Eobert  Miller,  blacksmith. 

„   Eobert  Esdon  &  Son,  cabinetmakers 

and  upholsterers. 
„    Eobert  Arthur,  turner. 
65^  William  Kinross,  coachbuilder   and 

harnessmaker. 
,,   J.  &  J.  Angus,  dyers. 
„    Hugh  Eraser,  serated  water  manufac- 
turer. 
QQ  Mrs.  Eobertson,  fish  and  game  dealer, 
67  James  Marshall,  flesher. 


68  Archibald    Duncan,    china    merchant 

and  coal  agent. 

69  Mrs,  Stewart,  lodgings. 

„    Miss  Stewart,  dressmaker, 
„    Hugh  Eraser,  serated  water  manufac- 
turer. 
„   James  Glover,  tailor. 
„    Misses  Campbell,  dressmakers. 
„   Miss  M'Bryde,  French  stay  maker. 
„    Miss  Thomson. 

70  Alexander  Scott,  confectioner. 

71  Duncan  M'Laren,  publican. 

72  Eobert  Eoberts,  flesher. 

73  Miss  M'Allan,  milliner. 

74  John  M'Allan,  tea  dealer. 
„    Daniel  Eeid. 

,,    Eobert  Sharp,  joiner. 

„    Andrew  Marshall,  warehouseman. 

„    William  M'Kenzie,  rope  spinner. 

75  Lachlan  Eitchie,  baker. 

76  William  Baird,  flesher. 

77  Eailway  Hotel,  Mrs.  Grant. 

78  L.  H.  Eintoul,  game  and  fish  dealer. 

PRINCES  STREET. 

1  William  Lawrance,  publican. 

3  Alex.  Campbell,  commercial  traveller. 

4  Mrs.  Guild. 

5  Mrs.  J.  Wilson. 

6  J.  E.  Sinclair,  boot  maker. 

7  Thomas  Menzies,  draper. 

8  James  Hogg,  printer. 

9  Mrs.  Nimmo. 

,,  Thomas  Bowie,  clerk.  Stamp  OflSce. 
„  Parlane  Macfarlane,  grocer. 
„  William  Barclay,  sculptor, 

10  James  Johnston,  builder  and  joiner. 

11  Eobert  Anderson,  builder  and  joiner. 

12  David  Eindlay,  M.D. 

QUEEN  STREET. 

1-3  David  Yellowlees  &  Sons,  tanners, 
curriers,  and  leather  merchants. 

4  N.     Wojenski,    teacher    of    modern 

languages. 

5  Misses  Hewit. 

6  Peter  Nicholson,  builder  and  joiner. 

7  Misses  Eattray. 

8  Misses  Marshall,  dressmakers. 
„  Mrs,  Angus, 

„  Miss  Vost. 
10  Mrs.  Lodge. 

„   Archibald  M'Lachlan,  coal  and  com- 
missioa  agent. 


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11  Robert  Forbes,  auctioneer. 
„    Mrs.  Gentleman. 

12  Inland  Revenue  Office — J.  Bruce,  clerk. 

13  Mrs.  Dr.  Wilson. 

14  Peter  Ferguson. 

,,  Duncan  Ferguson,  ironmonger. 
„  John  Ferguson,  leather  cutter. 
„    Daniel  Ferguson,  bank  accountant. 

15  Mrs.  Wright. 

16  James  M'Elfrish,  soapmaker. 

17  John  Lennox,  grocer. 

,,    Adam  Herron,  cabinetmaker. 

19  James  Grant,  smith. 

20  James  Smith,  grocer. 

21  Mrs.  Jamieson. 

22  Mrs.  and  Miss  Robertson. 

23  John  Young,  writer. 

24  William  Wilson,  shoemaker. 
„    Robert  Patterson,  land  agent. 
,,   Mrs.  D.  Fisher. 

25  John  Mackenzie,  M.A.,  teacher. 

26  William  Murray,  spirit  merchant. 

27  Mrs.  M'Laren,  lodgings. 
„   Miss  Baxter,  lodgings. 

28  James  Oswald. 

„    Thomas  Inglis,  salesman  draper. 

29  Hugh  M.  Kirkwood,  printer. 
„    George  Peddie,  tinsmith. 

30  Edward  Buchan. 

31  John  Banks,  blacksmith. 

„    Alexander  Henderson,  joiner. 

32  Mrs.  Paton. 

38  Gavin  Livingston,  agent. 
,,   Miss  Trimmer,  teacher. 
„    James  Currie,  joiner. 

34  Mrs.  Archibald. 

„    John  Smith,  salesman  draper. 

„    Robert  Cowie. 

„    Samuel  Reid,  law-clerk. 

„    Mrs,  Dawson,  lodgings. 

„    James  Haldane,  salesman  draper. 

35  Wesleyan  Methodist  Chapel. 

37  John  Keir,  clerk. 

„    Miss  Gordon,  teacher. 

„    Misses  M'Farland,  dressmakers. 

,,    Alexander  M'Lean,  salesman  draper. 

38  J.  Miller,  locomotive  superintendent. 
„    William  Glen,  letter-carrier. 

„    William  Neilson,  tailor. 

„    G.  M.  Michie,  gunmaker's  salesman. 

39  Mrs  Leckie,  lodgings. 
„    Mrs.  M'Lea. 

,,    Miss  M'Lea,  teacher. 

5,    James  Nicol,  joiner. 

„   Robert  Scotland,  salesman  clothier. 


40  William  Don,  salesman  grocer. 
„    Mrs.  Hunter. 

,,    William  Banks,  coachwright. 
,,    Daniel  Stewart,  jeweller. 

41  Mrs.  Brown. 

,,    James  Brown,  writer. 

42  Mrs.  and  Miss  Laing. 

43  Alexander  Bald. 

,,    Mrs.  Stewart,  dressmaker. 

QUEEN'S  ROAD. 

Robert  S.  Shearer,  bookseller. 

RAPLOCH. 

John  Jamieson,  joiner. 
John  Kay,  blacksmith. 
Alexander  Meiklejohn,  joiner. 
John  Guthrie,  publican. 
Nicol  Reid,  tailor. 
Robert  Ferguson,  teacher. 
John  Esdon,  cabinetmaker. 
James  Comrie,  tea  merchant. 

SHORE  ROAD. 

1  Royal  Hotel  Stables. 

2^  T.  Scotland,  painter  and  decorator. 

4  James  Millar  &  Sons'  bakehouse  and 

stores. 
4|  William  Anderson,  coal  agent. 
J,  Andrew  Murray. 

,,  Thomas  M'Nab,  joiner  &  undertaker. 
„   Thomas  Scotland,  painter. 

6  Alexander  M'Kenzie,  labourer. 
,,  Duncan  M'Pherson,  postboy. 

7  James  Millar,  Seaforth  house. 

Samuel  and  Alexander  Millar. 

8  John  Bell,  wheel  inspector. 
,,  James  Tainsh,  labourer. 

,,    James  Turpie,  joiner. 

,,   James  Donaldson,  joiner. 

,,   Robert  Westwater,  shoemaker. 

,,   Adam  Aikman,  carter. 

,,  Alexander  Robertson,  pointsman. 

„    Daniel  Luke,  plumber. 

,,   Alexander  Cameron,  labourer. 

,,    William  Morton,  hatter. 
10  James    Reid,   provision  dealer  and 

Dunmore  post  runner. 
12  Robt.  Whitelaw,  moulder  and  dairy. 


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12  James  Nicol,  slater. 

14  James  White,  provisions, 

,,   Malcolm  Ferguson,  porter. 

„   Mrs.  Smith. 

16  Robert  Seeth,  railway  watchman. 

Robt.  Dawson,  outdoor  porter,  Rail- 
way station. 

John  Cameron. 
18  Daniel  Taylor,  publican. 

20  Thomas  Graham  &  Sons,  lathsplitters 
William  Browne,  Hoffe  house. 

21  Andrew  M'Lachlan,  milliner. 

22  William  Holmes,  locomotive  super- 

intendent, N.B.R. 

23  John  H.  Irons,  superintendent,  Rail- 

way station. 

24  William  Redder,  inspector  of  perma- 

nent way,  C.R. 
25,  26  Rev.  Andrew  Milroy,  Forthside 

house. 
„   Miss  M'Laren,  dressmaker. 

27  William  M'Gorum,  railway  guard. 

28  William  M'Intosh,  carter. 
30  John  M'Culloch,  publican. 

North  British  Railway  Goods  Station 

— Benjamin  Gordon,  agent. 
M'Fadyen  &  Co.,  carting  agents. 
Andrew  Robertson,  coal  agent. 
William  Anderson,        do. 
John  Davie,  do. 

J.  B.  Stephenson.  do. 

William  Miller,  do. 

32  Robert  Lawson,  draper, 

33  George  A.  Murray,  Inland  Revenue 

officer. 

34  Misses  Christie. 

Christie  &  Son,  brick  and  tile  makers. 

James  Sinclair,  engineer  and  ship- 
owner. 

John  G.  Aitken,  drysalter  and  ship- 
owner. 
Shore  dues  office,  James  Chalmers,  lessee. 

SOUTHFIELD. 

G.  N.  Forrester,  of  Craigannet. 
Miss  Forrester. 
James  Kerr,  J.  P.  clerk. 
George  Christie,  brick  and  tile  maker. 
John   Murray    Gartshore,    Trininailan 
house. 


Thomas  Binning,  saddler. 

William  C.  Macnie,  brick  &  tile  maker. 

John  G.  Aitken,  shipowner. 

Alexander  Martin,  Ochilview. 

George  Martin,  Ochilview. 

James  Reid,  Woodville. 

Mrs.  Bell. 

Sir  Arthur  Hay,  Bart. 

William  Mathison. 

Misses  Roberton. 

Adam  White. 

Captain  David  Stewart. 

SPITTAL  SQUARE. 

High  School — John  Stevenson,  janitor. 
Free  South  Church— Rev.  W.  F.  Goldie. 
John  Tait,  glazier. 
Trades  Hall — P.  C.  Mackie's  school. 

SPITTAL  STREET. 

1  Corn  -  Exchange     Hotel — William 

Macgregor. 
,,  David  Macgregor,  toll  contractor. 
,,  Corn-Exchange — Wm.   Macgregor, 
lessee. 

2  John  Finlayson. 

,,  Miss  Finlayson,  straw  hat  maker. 
„  David  Middleton,  cattle  food  manu- 
facturer. 

3  John  Wright,  shopman. 

4  Robert  Masson,  bookbinder. 

5  Alexander  Hamilton,  tea  and  cloth 

merchant. 
,,  Miss  Jarvie,  dressmaker. 

6  David  Liddel,  currier. 

,,  Mrs.  Liddel,  straw  hat  maker. 

7  Mrs.  M'Lea,  provisions. 

8  Andrew  Oswald,  slater. 

9  James   Craig,  rag  and  china  mer- 

chant. 

10  Burgh  School— John  Graham,  head 

master. 

,,    Misses  Miller,  dressmakers  and  lodg- 
ings. 

,,    John  Mackieson,  perfumer. 

11  Patrick  Moran,  labourer. 

12  Industrial    School — David     Berry, 

teacher ;    Mrs.  Rain,  matron. 

13  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland — J.  & 

J.  M.  Morrison,  agents. 


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13  James  M.  Morrison,  banker. 

14  Miss  Christie. 

15  Thomas  King,  provisions. 

16  Archibald  Watt,  dairy. 

„    Andrew  Davidson,  smith. 

,,    James  Wells,  smith. 

,,    William    Houston,    railway    grain 

porter. 
„    John  Galbraith,  china  merchant. 

20  Miss  Loughran,  pawnbroker. 

21  Alex.  Gilchrist,  market  gardener. 
,,    William  Mack,  gunsmith. 

,,    William  Downie,  cooper. 
„    James  Napier,  shoemaker. 

22  John  Galbraith,  rag  and  china  mer- 

chant. 

23  Graham  Bremner,  mason. 

,,    David  Honeyman,  labourer. 
,,    Alexander  Crowe,  wright. 
,,    Robert  Bremner,  baker. 
,,    John  Knox,  labourer. 

24  Peter  Aikman,  carter. 
29  Miss  Gilchrist. 

34  Miss  Lawson,  provisions. 

35  John  Thomson,  cabinetmaker. 

36  Mrs.  Williamson,  provisions. 

37  James  Hogan,  broker. 

38  Robert  Smith,  joiner. 

39  James  Craig's  china  store. 

40  Thomas  Balfour,  cabinetmaker. 

42  James  Callaghan,  coal  dealer. 

43  David  Crocket,  currier  and  leather- 

cutter. 

,,    Robert  Masson,  bookbinder. 

,,    Johnston  &  Neilson,  plumbers,  brass- 
founders  and  gasfitters. 

45  Misses   Cameron   &  Duncan,  straw 

hat  and  dressmakers. 
„    George  White. 

46  William  Cowie,  cabinetmaker. 

ST.  JOHN  STREET. 

1  Patrick  M'Naughtan,  wright. 

2  John  Forsyth,  grocer. 

4  George  Williams,  publican. 

5  William  M'Kenzie,  sergeant-major, 

S.R.V. 
,,  William  Dempster,  cabinetmaker. 
7  A.  &  W.  Forrest,  cabinetmakers. 
„  James  and  John  Henderson,  grocers. 


7  Hugh  Ferguson,  bootmaker. 

,,  Mrs.  King,  lodgings. 

,,  Mrs.  Fraser,  lodgings. 

9  John  Pryde,  salesman  hatter. 

,,  Leslie  Neilson,  foreman  compositor. 

,,  John  Forsyth,  grocer. 
13  Thomas  Chalmers,  bellman  and  bill 
poster, 

„    Richard  Davie,  bar  and  sheriff  officer. 
16  Erskine  U.P.    Church— Rev.  John 

Steedman. 
17-18  Prison — J.  Robertson,  governor. 
19  Rev.  James  Markland,  prison  chap- 
lain. 
,,    John  Robertson,  governor  of  prison. 

21  Wm.  M'Nab,  superintendent  county 

police. 

22  William  M'Lea,  clerk. 
Bowling  Green. 

Guildhall — Thos.  Robertson,  officer. 
AVest  Church — Rev.  Wm.  Findlay. 
East  Church — Rev.  Geo.  Alexander. 
Churchyard  and  Cemetery — George 

Cunningham,  sexton. 
Butter  Market  (back  entrance). 
M'Nicol's  Brewery,       do. 
27  Peter  M'Menemy,  pawnbroker. 

32  A.  Hanratty,  broker. 

33  James  Page,  shoemaker. 
,,    James  Alexander,  joiner. 
,,    Nelson  Paterson. 

34  John  Paton,  ham  curer. 

ST.  MARY'S  WYND. 

1  Mrs.  Brown,  publican. 

2  Peter  MTntosh,  hospital  sergeant, 

Stirlingshire  Militia. 
4  T.  Dawson,  provisions. 
„  Mrs.  E.  GafEney. 

7  William  Dolan. 

8  William  Peddie,  bookseller. 

10  Alexander    Henderson,   joiner   and 

undertaker. 

11  Mrs.  Jaffrey. 

,,    Miss  Jaffrey,  dressmaker. 

12  John   Eennet,  musketry  instructor, 

Stirlingshire  Militia. 
,,    John  Henderson. 
16  Alexander  Heggie,  Militia  staff. 
„   John  Sinclair. 


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17  Andrew  M'Allister,  publican. 

18  Stephen  Hare. 

„    Patrick  Docherty,  shoemaker. 

19  John  M'Call,  auctioneer  and  furni- 

ture dealer. 
21  James  M'Ewen,  provisions. 
22^  23  Peter    M'Mahon,    broker    and 

waste  dealer. 

25  Charles  Rennie,  watchmaker. 

26  Mrs.  Train,  dairy  and  provisions. 

29  James  Buchanan,  mason. 

,,    Alexander  Abercromby,  reporter. 
,,    Alexander  Fletcher,  plumber. 
,,    James  Kenan,  baker. 

30  Mrs.  Barclay,  furniture  dealer. 

82  J.  Leathly,  tobacconist. 

83  John  Docherty,  hawker. 

„    William  Marshall,  labourer. 

„   James  M'Mahon,  waste  dealer. 

,,    Miss  Maloney,  teacher. 
34  Mrs.  Miller,  provisions. 
85  Mrs.  Dreghorn,  provisions. 
36  John  Erskine,  labourer. 

„  David  Greenwood,  tanner. 
87  John  Beattie,  tanner. 
38  Robert  Scott,  hammerman. 

,,    James  Duffein,  labourer. 

„    John  Ireland,  labourer. 

„    Thomas  Hall,  policeman. 
89  Alexander  Mackay,  labourer. 

40  M.  Mowbray,  mangier. 

41  George  Erskine,  clerk. 

„    E.  C.  Erskine,  toys  and  small  wares. 

42  Alexander  Neilson,  shoemaker. 
„  William  Neilson,  plumber. 

43  Thomas  M'Nie,  baker. 

44  J.  M.  Pollock,  dairyman. 

45  Michael  Ketterick,  carter. 

46  John  Johnston,  brassfounder. 

,,    William  Lawson,  salesman  draper. 
„    Colin  Campbell,  missionary. 
„    Miss  Walker,  dressmaker. 

47  Robert  Walker,  shoemaker. 

48  Mrs.  M' Gibbon. 

50  John  Ward,  mason. 
61  John  Hay,  shoemaker. 
„    William  Galloway,  mason. 
52  Mrs.  Burden's  ale  store. 
„    Burden's  Brewery  office. 
„   John  Carmichael,  brewer. 


53  William  Marshall,  pointsman. 
„    Mrs.  White. 

54  Duncan  M'Lachlan,  labourer. 
56  John  Craigie. 

59  Edward  Boyes,  maltster. 

63  Miss  Lucas,  Maraville  house. 

64  Andrew  Crawford,  writer,  Bellfield. 
,,    Captain  Herald,  do. 

65  Robert  Sawers,  do. 
„  James  R.  Young,  clerk,  do. 
„  Mrs.  Burden,  do. 
„  Robert  Gray,  printer,  do. 
%Q  John  Kidston,  provisions  and  dairy. 
,,    William  Kidston. 

67  W.  Cowbrough,  carter. 

68  James  Sneaden,  tailor. 

69  Robert  Brown,  provisions. 

70  Walter  Meiklam,  smallwares. 

71  Daniel  M'Queen,  mason. 
,,    William  Gardner,  mason. 

„    William  Donaldson,  policeman. 
,,    William  Anderson,  painter. 

72  C.  Glass,  grocer. 

73  Hugh  Bennett,  dairy. 
,,    Mrs.  Rankin,  teacher. 

75  Episcopal  School. 
,,    Mrs.  Howat. 

76  Mrs.  M'Culloch,  publican. 

77  David    Peter,    cabinetmaker     and 

undertaker. 

78  David  Spalding,  wright. 

„    Henry  Sweeny,  clothes  dealer. 

79  Mary  kirk  — Mr.    Colin    Campbell, 

missionary. 

80  James  O'Neil,  sen.,  labourer. 

82  James  Duffein,  labourer. 

83  James  O'Neil,  jun.,  furniture  dealer. 

84  Peter  Allan,  hairdresser. 

86  George  Laing,  grocer. 

87  Gillard  Leathy,  broker. 

88  Long  Close. 

89  John  Forbes,  news  agent. 

90  Patrick  Convery,  furniture  dealer. 

93  Mrs.  Doyle,  broker. 

94  Robert  Loughran,  broker. 

97  J.  &  D.  Young,  confectioners,  &c. 
98,  99,  James  Neil,  provisions. 

100  Jean  Pirnie,  provisions. 

101  Francis  M'Gloan,  provisions. 

102  Oddfellows'  Hall. 


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THE  TERRACE. 

1  William  H.  Forrest,  surgeon. 

,,  Jas.  Forrest,  physician  and  surgeon. 

2  William  Wright,  of  Broom. 

3  William  Johnston,  M.D. 

4  Mrs.  Fulton. 

5  David  Miller,  bookseller. 

PITT  TERRACE. 

6  Peter  Dalgleish,  eandlemaker. 

7  Misses  Kemp. 

8  Dugald  Blair-Brown,  physician  and 

surgeon. 
„  Mrs,  Blair. 

9  James  E,ae,  M.D. 

10  Misses  M'Ritchie,  boarding  and  edu- 

cational establishment  for  young 
ladies. 

11  Mrs.  M.  Grainger,  lodgings. 

VILLAS. 

James  Paton,  Viewforth. 
Robert  Sconce,  Springbank,  sheriff- 
substitute. 

Viewfield  lodge. 

Lady  Ann  Dick  Lauder,  Anufield. 
James  Morrison,  Wester  Livilands. 
Ebenezer  Morrison,  do.,  writer. 
William  Mitchell,  Woodlands. 
John  Shearer,  Thrushville. 

THISTLE  STREET. 

Geo.  Wilkinson,  railway  ticket  collector. 
William  MLean,  railway  porter. 
Laurence  Hay,  railway  foreman  porter. 
David  Gallar,  railway  porter. 
Caledonian  Railway  Goods  Office — Wm, 

Greig,  agent. 
Gas  Company's  Office. 
Gas  Works— Peter  Watson,  manager. 
Alex.  Bean,  Gas  Company's  mechanic. 
Peter  Watson,    Gas  Works'  manager, 

The  Cottage. 
Lamb  &  Buchan,  lath  splitters. 
John  Johnston. 
Alexander  Scott,  carpenter. 
School  of  Arts   Library,    Union  Hall 

Buildings — J.  Robertson,  librarian. 
John  Carnegie,  commission  merchant. 
Alexander  M'lNTair,  iron  merchant. 


J.  Robertson,  Gas  Company's  collector. 
Union  Hall — Peter  Drummond,  Tract 

Depot. 
Goosecroft   Chemical  Works — Thomas 

Gaff. 

UNION  STREET. 

1  Robert  Marshall,  smith. 

,,  David  Williams,  engine  driver. 

,,  Peter  C.  Mackie,  teacher. 

,,  Benjamin  Gordon,  goods  agent. 

2  John  Gilfillan,  carter. 
,,  John  Haggart,  wright. 

„  Alexander  Jeffrey,  teacher. 

„  John  Cameron. 

Combination  Poor  House — Thomas 
Alexander,  governor  ;  Mrs.  Alex- 
ander, matron. 

VIOTORLA  PLACE. 

2  Miss  Murray. 

3  Peter  Cameron. 

4  Mrs.  Kidston. 

5  Misses  Ross. 

6  John  Kennedy. 

7  Geo.  Shand,  chemical  manufacturer. 

8  Mrs.  Donald  Campbell. 

9  Alexander  Mackie,  grain  merchant. 

10  John  Watson,  surveyor  of  Inland 

Revenue. 

11  Andrew  C.  Young. 
11^  William  Phillips. 

11^  James  S.  Fleming,  writer. 

11  f  Andrew  Maloch,  gunsmith. 

12  W.  C.  Henderson. 

13  Alexander  Hogg. 

VICTORIA  SQUARE. 

1  David  Bruce. 

2  Rev.  "William  Taylor,  editor  of  British 

Messenger, 
,,  Miss  Taylor. 

3  John  Robertson,  cabinetmaker,  lodg- 

ings. 

4  James  Christie. 

„  William  Christie,  accountant. 

VIEWFIELD  PLACE. 

1  Mrs.  Archibald. 

2  Mrs.  Thomson. 


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3  Misses  Sampson  &  Ewer,  educational 

establishment  for  young  ladies. 

4  Miss  Hill. 

5  Miss  Chrystal. 

6  Misses  Thom. 

7  James  T.  Wingate,  writer, 

8  William  Campbell,  wood  merchant. 

9  W.   K.   Paterson,  commission  mer- 

chant. 
10  Thomas  Muir,  coal  merchant. 
,,    Andrew  L.  Muir. 

VIEWFIELD  STEEET. 

1  Lambert  Hepting,  watchmaker. 
,,  Wm.  Glover,  shoemaker. 

2  William  Stewart,  compositor. 
,,  James  Mitchell,  wright, 

3  John  Lickrish,  shoemaker. 

7  Miss  Runciman,  Viewfield  House. 
9  Robert  Duff,  baker. 
10  William  Millar,  baker. 

WALLACE  STEEET. 

1  John  Dawson,  publican. 

2  Mrs.  Coutts,  lodgings. 

,,  John  Norwell,  contractor. 

3  David  Crowe,  engineer. 

6  John  Syme. 

,,  George  Syme. 

7  John  Henderson,  photographer. 

,,  Edward  Robinson,  sub-inspector, 

Railway  Clearing  House. 
,,  David  Crocket,  leather  cutter. 
,,  Benjamin  Downie. 

8  Geo.  Russell,  coal  agent,  lodgings. 

9  Mrs.  Grant. 

10  Mrs.  M'Queen. 
,,   George  Vannan. 

11  William  Anderson,  wood  merchant. 
„   Mrs,  Gunn. 


12  Miss  Miller. 

„   Mrs.  Forrester. 

13  Mrs.  Paterson. 

,,   James  Hardie,  plumber. 

14  Peter  M'Intyre,  clerk. 

,,   James  Jack,  compositor. 

,,   Mark  Lawson,  bank  accountant. 

,,    Gavin  Longmuir. 

16  Charles  Robertson,  ropemaker. 
,,   Mrs.  White,  lodgings. 

,,   Richard  Fotheringham,  clerk. 
,,    William  Thomson. 

17  Miss  Kidston. 

„   Miss  Yule,  dressmaker. 
,,   Andrew  Armstrong. 
,,   Miss  Morrison. 

18  Miss  J.  S.  Russell. 

,,   James  Richardson,  traveller. 
,,   Hugh  Mackay,  contractor. 
,,   Andrew  P.  Plart,  druggist. 

20  Alexander  M'Gregor. 

21  A.  Johnston,  commercial  traveller. 

22  George  Davie,  tailor. 
,,   Mrs.  Robertson. 

Custom-house— J.  Christie,  publican. 

Stirling  Boating  Club. 

Thomas  Woods,  locomotive  superin- 
tendent. F.  &  C.  Railway. 

Forth  and  Clyde  Railway  Works. 

Murray's  Hall  Lime  Works  Office — 
James  Morrison,  lessee. 

Saw-mill — William  Anderson. 

YOEK  PLACE. 

1  William  Rankin. 

2  Thomas  White. 

3  Mrs.  Grassam. 

4  Robert  Borthwick. 
John  Duncan,  tailor. 
James  Livingston. 


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POPULATION. 

Males.  Females.  Total. 

Inl861— KoyalBurgli,  ...            ...            ...           4878  5398  10,276 

„       Parish,             5757  6956  11,713 

„       Parliamentary  Burgh,   ...            ...           6648  7059  13,707 

„       County,           45,097  46,829  91,926 


MEMBERS  OF  PARLIAMENT. 

County — Vice- Admiral  Jolan  Elphinstone  Erskine.    Constituency,  2751. 
Stirling  District  of  Burghs,  including  Stirling,  Inverkeithing,  Dunfermline,  Queensferry, 
and  Culross — Henry  Campbell.    Constituency,  4356. 


LIEUTENANCY. 

Lord -Lieutenant,   Duke  of  Montrose.      Vice-Lieutenant,   Lieut. -Colonel  John  Murray  of 
Touchadam  and  Polmaise.    Clek,  Robert  Campbell. 


MUNICIPAL  OFFICERS. 

Pi'ovost  and  High  Sheriff— Wi\\\?a-a  Rankin.  Bailies  and  Sheriffs — David  Yellowlees, 
Henry  Esdon,  James  Millar,  George  Christie.  Councillors — Robert  Gray,  Robert  Anderson, 
Thomas  Gaff,  James  Taylor,  William  Campbell,  William  Barclay,  Robert  Forbes,  James 
Davie,  Peter  Nicholson,  James  Baird,  James  Hogg,  Andrew  Crawford  Young,  John  Thomson, 
Robert  Stewart  Shearer.  Treasurer — James  Robb.  Dean  of  Guild — Thomas  Low.  Town 
Clerk — Thomas  L.  Galbraith.  Town  Clerk-Depiite — Robert  M.  Walker.  Chamberlain — James 
Mathie.  Atiditors  of  Toxon  and  Hospital  Accounts — John  Lennox,  James  Henderson,  P.  G. 
Morison,  John  Angus.  Procurator- Fiscal — John  Stupart.  Master  of  Works — John  ]\l'Lean. 
Burgh  Assessor — Robert  Currie.  Inspectors  of  Weights  and  Measures — James  Grant  and 
Alexander  Lockhart.     Toivn  Officer — James  Dick. 

One-third  of  the  Council  retire  every  year,  and  their  places  are  supplied  by  a  new  election,  which 
takes  place  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  November.     Municipal  Constituency,  1746. 

The  Town  Council  meets  on  the  third  Monday  of  each  month,  unless  otherwise  arranged,  at  half-past 
six  o'clock  p.m. 


WATER  WORKS  COMMISSIONERS. 

CJudrnum,  The  Provost,  ex-officio.  Committee  (elected  by  Council),  Bailies  Yellowlees, 
Millar,  and  Christie ;  Councillors  Nicholson,  Hogg,  and  Baird ;  (elected  by  Ratepayers)  John 
Craigie,  James  Johnston,  John  Steel,  John  Murray,  David  TurnbuU.  Clerk,  Thomas  L.Gul- 
braith.    Superintendent,  John  Steel.     Collector,  Ebenezer  Gentleman. 


GUILDRY. 

GUILDHALL,   HEAD  OF  ST.  JOHN  STREET. 

Dean,  Thomas  Low.  Councillors,  Patrick  G.  Morison,  William  Wilson,  John 
MacEwen,  jun.,  James  Weir,  James  Christie,  Robert  M'Luclde,  John  Lennox,  James 
Baird,  William  Christie.  Auditors,  James  T.  Wingate,  George  Mouat,  William  Wilson. 
Clerk  and  Treasurer,  John  D.  Mathie.     Officer,  Thomas  Robertson. 


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POLICE  (BUEGH). 

OFFICE,   TOWN  BUILDINGS,  BROAD  STREET. 

Commissioners— "YhQ  Magistrates  and  Town  Council.  CTer^— Thomas  L.  Galbraith. 
Treasurer— Sam&s  Mathie.  Collector  of  Rates — Ebenezer  Gentleman.  Superintendent  and 
Procurator-Fiscal— John  Stupart.  Day  Sergeant— Alexandey:  M 'Andrew.  Night  Sergeant 
— Hector  M'lvor. 

The  Commissioners  of  Police  meet  on  the  second  Mondays  of  February,  May,  August,  and  November, 
at  twelve  o'clock  noon  ;  and  on  the  second  Mondays  of  the  other  months,  at  seven  o'clock  p.m. 


HIGH  CONSTABLES. 

Captain,  William  Simpson.     Lieutenants,  James  Guthrie,  Archibald  Merrilees.  _   Treasurer, 
George  Erskine.    Secretary,  James  Craig.    Chaplain,  Rev.  W.  F.  Goldie. 


FIRE  BRIGADE. 

Captain,  John  Steel,  18  Friars  street.    Sergeant,  John  Paton,  35  Port  street. 


HOSPITALS. 

Spittal's  Hospital,  founded  about  1530,  by  Robert  Spittal,  tailor  to  King  James  IV., 
for  the  benefit  of  decayed  members  of  the  seven  incorporated  trades  of  Stirling,  viz.,  hammer- 
men, weavers,  shoemakers,  tailors,  bakers,  skinners,  andfieshers. — Patrons,  the  Town  Council. 
Factor,  James  Bauchop,  shoemaker,  17  Murray  place. 

Cowane's  Hospital,  founded  1637,  by  John  Cowane,  merchant  in  Stirling,  for  maintain- 
ing a  limited  number  of  decayed  members  of  the  Guildry. — Patrons,  the  Town  Council  and 
minister  of  first  charge.    Factor,  William  Christie,  watchmaker,  18  Port  street. 

■  Allan's  Hospital,  founded  in  1724,  by  John  Allan,  writer  in  Stirling,  for  the  mainten- 
ance and  education  of  the  indigent  male  children  of  tradesmen  belonging  to  the  seven  incor- 
porated trades  of  Stirling,  and  others. — Patrons,  the  Town  Council  and  minister  of  second 
charge.     Factor,  George  Peddle,  tinsmith,  8  Baker  street. 

Cunningham's  Mortification,  founded  in  1808,  namely,  upwards  of  £5000  bequeathed 
in  triist  to  the  Town  Council,  for  the  maintenance,  clothing,  and  education  of  poor  boys  of  the 
Guildry  and  society  of  mechanics  of  Stirling,  in  the  same  manner  as  the  boys  under  John 
Allan's  mortification.     Factor,  James  Mathie,  banker,  56  King  street. 


JUSTICE  OF  PEACE  SMALL  DEBT  COURT. 

Held  first  Monday  of  every  month,  at  11  a.m. 


JUSTICE  OF  PEACE  COURT. 

office,   17  KING  STREET. 

Procurator-Fiscal— ^ohert  Campbell.  Clerk— James  Kerr.  Clerlc-Depute—J .  M.  Cunningham. 


SHERIFF  COURT. 

SHERIFF  clerk's  OFFICE,    GRAHAM's  COURT,   BROAD  STREET. 

Sheriff— Rdhert  Bogle  Blackburn.  Sheriff- Substitute— 'RdbQrt  Sconce.  Sheriff-Clerk — 
Thomas  L.  Galbraith.  Sheriff  Clerk- Depute— Rdheri  M.  Walker.  Procurator-Fiscal-^'Rohext 
Campbell.    Aioditor— John  Macfaxlajie.    Bar  Officer — Richard  Davie. 

The  Sheriff  Court  sits  every  Tuesday  and  Friday  during  Session,  and  on  two  days  during  each  of  the 
Spring  and  Autumn  vacations.     The  Small  Debt  Court  is  held  every  Friday,  during  Session,  at  11  a.m. 


68  STIRLING—MISCELLANEOUS  DIBEGTOBY. 

COMMISSAKY  COURT. 

OFFICE,   27^  MURRAY  PLACE. 

Commissary,  Roljert  Bogle  Blackburn.     Commissary  Depute,  Robert  Sconce.    Fiscal, 
Robert  Campbell.    Commissary  Clerk,  Andrew  Button.    Commissary  Clerk-Dexmte,  J.  Young. 


FACULTY  OF  WRITERS. 

Dean — James  Matbie.  Dea^i's  Council — John  Davidson,  Andrew  Crawford,  Duncan 
Macnab,  James  Chrystal,  Robert  Macluckie,  the  Clerk,  ex-offlcio.  Fiscal — Andrew  Crawford. 
Clerk  and  Jreaswrer— William  Cathcart.  ProcicrcUors  for  the  Poor— John  Young  and  John 
Muirhead. 


POLICE  (COUNTY). 

OFFICE,   COUNTY  BUILDINGS,   ST.   JOHN  STREET. 

Chairman  of  Committee,  Sir  Henry  J.  Seton  Steuart.   Clerk  of  Committee,  Robert  Campbell. 
Chief-Constable,  Alexander  Campbell.     Superintendent,  William  M/Nab. 


COMMISSIONERS  OF  SUPPLY. 

Convener,  A.  G.  Speirs  of  Culcreuch.        Clerk,  Robert  Campbell. 


STIRLING  DISTRICT  LUNACY  BOARD. 

Chairtnan,  Henry  F.  Campbell  of  Boquhan.        Clerk,  Robert  Campbell. 


COMMISSIONERS  OF  FORTH  NAVIGATION. 

Chairman,  The  Provost  of  Stirling,  ex-officio.  For  the  Burgh  of  Stirling,  Provost, 
Magistrates,  and  Councillors.  Stirlingshire,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Murray,  Sir  Jas.  E.  Alexander. 
Perthshire,  John  Stirling,  George  H.  Drumniond.  Clackiimnnanshire,  Robert  Mowbray, 
Andrew  Thomson.     Clerk,  Thomas  L.  Galbraith. 


RIVER  FORTH  DISTRICT  SALMON  FISHERY  BOARD. 

Chairman,  Provost  of  Stirling.  For  Upper  Propirietors,  J.  B.  Hamilton,  Andrew  Jardine, 
David  Ballingall.  For  Loiver  Proprietors,  Earl  of  Kellie,  David  Yellowlees,  James  Morrison. 
Clerk,  Thomas  L.  Galbraith. 

PAROCHIAL  BOARD. 

COMBINATION  POOR-HOUSE,   UNION  STREET. 

Chairman,  Thomas  Muir.  Committee,  James  M 'Alpine,  John  Nicol,  John  Thomson, 
George  Peddle,  Edward  Buchan,  John  Murray,  James  Hardie,  John  Ferguson,  James  Alex- 
ander, William  Morrison,  Archibald  Abercromby,  James  Millar,  William  Reid,  Peter  Ferguson, 
William  Dowdy,  jun.  Inspector  and  Collector,  John  Palmer.  Medical  Officer,  Andrew  Beath. 
%rovernor,  Thomas  Alexander.  Matron,  I\Irs.  Alexander.  Schoolmaster,  John  M'Kenzie,  M.A. 
Oi^en  to  visitors  on  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  from  10  till  12  a.m. 


PRISON. 

ST.  JOHN  STREET. 

Chairman  of  the  Board,  Henry  F.  Campbell  of  Boquhan.  Clerk,  Robert  Campbell. 
Govertior,  John  Robertson.  Chaplain,  Rev.  James  Markland.  Surgeon,  W.  H.  Forrest. 
Chief  Warder,  Alex.  M'Kay.    Matron,  Jane  Caddis.    Assistant  Matron,  Miss  Merrilees. 


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INLAND  REVENUE. 

EXCISE  BRANCH,    OFFICE,   12  QUEEN  STREET. 

Collector,  John  "Watson.     Clerk,  John  Bruce,    Su2)ervisor,  Kobert  Soutar.     Officers,  Robert 

Crawford,  John  A.  Murray. 

STAMP  AND  TAX  OFFICE,   10  PORT  STREET. 

John  Davidson,  Collector  of  Taxes  and  Distributor  of  Stamps  for  the  Counties  of  Stirling, 
Linlithgow,  and  Clackmannan.     Clerks,  Robert  Reid,  Thomas  Bowie. 

PROPERTY  AND  INCOME  TAX,   LANDS  VALUATION,   AND  COUNTY 
REGISTRATION  OFFICE,    12  MURRAY  PLACE. 

Clerk  (to  Property  and  Income  Tax  Commissioners),  James  T.  Wingate.  Inspector, 
David  R.  Vass.  Surveyor,  William  Vost.  Assessor  of  Property  and  Income  Taxes  (for 
Stirling  district  of  the  County),  Ebenezer  Morrison,  17  King  street. 


GAS  COMPANY. 

OFFICE  AND   WORKS,    THISTLE   STREET. 

Chairman,  William  Graham,  banker.  Secretary,  John  Davidson,  writer.  Treasurer, 
William  Paton,  bank  accountant.  Auditors,  James  T,  Wingate,  Robert  Haldane. 
Manager,  Peter  Watson.     Clerk,  John  Keir.     Collector,  James  Robertson, 


BUILDING  SOCIETIES. 

Stirlingshire  Building  and  Investment  Society. — Secretary,  E.  Gentleman,    Meets 
every  alternate  Monday  evening,  from  7  till  9  o'clock  ;  Town-house,  Broad  street. 

Midland  Counties  of  Scotland  Investment  Society. — Secretary,  John  Graham. 
Meets  every  alternate  Monday  evening,  from  7  till  8  o'clock  ;  Wolf  Craig,  134 
Dumbarton  road. 


RAILWAYS. 

PASSENGER  STATION   AND   BOOKING   OFFICES,    MURRAY  PLACE. 

CALEDONIAN. 
Superintendent,  John  Irons,     Cashier,  Edward  Jardine.     Parcel  Clerk,  John  Grierson. 

GOODS   STATION  AND   OFFICES,    THISTLE  STREET. 

Goods  Manager,  William  Greig,  Cashier,  Wm,  Fitzpatrick.  Stiperintendent  of 
Locomotives,  James  Miller.     Carriers,  Wordie  &  Co, — David  Adams,  agent. 

EORTH  AND  CLYDE  JUNCTION. 

OFFICES,    1    FORTH   PLACE. 

Manager  and  Secretary,  Robert  Young.  Accountant  and  Cashier,  Thomas  Ronald. 
Audit  Clerk,  Hugh  Crawford.  Stcjjerintendent  of  Locomotives,  Thomas  Wood.  Inspector^ 
John  Dewar. 

NORTH  BRITISH  (STIRLING  AND  DUNFERMLINE). 

GOODS   STATION  AND   OFFICES,    SHORE  ROAD. 

Goods  Manager,  Benjamin  Gordon.     Superintendent  of  Locomotives,  William  Holmes. 

Inspector,  John  Fitzpatrick.     Carriers,  M'Fadyen  &  Co. — Thomas  Thomson,  agent. 

Clearing-House. — Sub-Inspector,  Edward  Robinson. 


70  STIRLING—MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY. 

NEWSPAPERS. 

Stirling  Observer,  published  every  Thursday  morning ;  office,  22  Murray  place. 

Stirling  Journal  and  Advertiser,  published  every  Friday  morning;  office,  40  King  street. 

The  Reporter,  published  every  Saturday  morning ;  office,  40  King  street. 


BANKS. 

The  hours  of  attendance  at  the  Banks  are  from  10  till  3  o'clock.    On  Saturdays,  from  10  till  12. 
Bank  of  Scotland,  73  King  street — Robert  Curror,  agent ;  Mark  Lawson,  accountant. 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank.  36  King  street — Chrystal  &  Macfarlane,  agents ;  Wm.  Wilson,  accountant. 
Clydesdale  Bank,  9  King  street — James  Drysdale,  agent;  Alexander  Monteath,  accountant. 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  13  Spittal  street — J.  &  J.  M.  Morrison,  agents ;  William  Christie, 

accoimtant. 
National  Bank  of  Scotland,  48  Murray  place — John  Murrie,  agent ;  Daniel  Ferguson,  accountant. 
Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  30  King  street — William  Graham,  agent ;  William  Paton,  accountant. 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  56  King  street— J.  &  J.  Mathie,  agents ;  David  Allan,  accountant. 


SAVINGS'  BANKS. 

National  Security  Savings'  Bank,  13  Spittal  street— J.  M.  Morrison,  actuary;  Peter  M'Intyre, 
clerk.  Hours  :  Wednesdays,  between  9  and  10  a.m.,  Saturdays,  between  6  and  8  p.m.,  for 
receiving  Deposits.  Thursdays,  between  9  and  11  a.m.,  Fridays,  between  10  and  12  a.m., 
Saturday  evenings,  from  8  to  8.30,  for  sums  not  exceeding  £5,  for  re-paying  Deposits. 

Penny  Bank,  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church  Session-house,  Upper  Craigs — Daniel  Ferguson 
and  John  Macfarlane,  actuaries.     Hours  :  Wednesday  evenings,  from  6.45  till  7.45  p.m. 

Post  Office  Savings'  Bank,  10  Murray  place — William  C.  Stevenson.  Hours :  Monday,  Tues- 
day, Wednesday,  Thursday,  and  Friday,  from  9  a.m.  till  6  p.m. ;  Saturday,  till  8  p.m. 


STIRLING  CASTLE. 

Fort  Major,  Major  William  Peddle.  Control  Officer,  Captain  Alfred  Montanaro.  Control 
Cleric,  Mr.  W.  A.  Curtis.  Chaplain,  Rev.  William  Findlay.  Scripture  Reader,  William  Lindsay. 
Master  Gunner,  John  Harding.  Storekeeper,  Hugh  Wood.  Pension  Officer,  Captain  David 
Stewart. 


MILITIA. 

STORES,   MAR  PLACE. 

Lieut.-Colonel  Commandant,  Sir  Alex.  C.  Ramsay  Gibson  Maitland,  Bart.  Captain  and 
Adjutant,  John  C.  C.  Halkett.  Quarter-Master,  Captain  James  HoUis.  Surgeon,  Charles 
Gibson,  M.D.    Sergeant-Major,  Norman  Masson. 


STIRLING  RIFLE  VOLUNTEERS. 
Orderly  Room,  68  King  Street,  open  from  9.30  a.m.  till  12  noon,  and  from  2  till  3  p.m. 
Colonel,  Joseph  Dundas.  Majors,  Alexander  Wilson,  Lord  Walter  H.  Erskine.  Adjutant, 
Captain  James  Young.  Surgeon,  William  Johnston,  M.D.  Sergeant-Major,  William  M'Kenzie. 
First  Class  Sergeant  Instructor,  William  M.  Grant.  1st  Company—  Captain,  James  M.  Morrison ; 
Lieutenant,  T.  L.  Galbraith;  Ensign,  John  MacEwen.  2nd  Company — Captain,  Francis 
Mackison;  Lieutenant,  John  Hardie;  Ensign,  James  Hardie.  11th  Company — Captain, 
Thomas  Turnbull ;  Lieutenant,  Robert  Forbes ;  Ensign,  Adam  Herron. 


ARTILLERY  VOLUNTEERS. 

Captain,  John  Murrie.    1st  Lieutenant,  Alexander  Mackie.    2nd  Lieutenant,  James  Hogg. 

Master  Gunner,  John  Harding. 


S TIRLING— MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTOR Y. 


71 


POST  OFPICE,  POSTAL  TELEGEAPH  OFFICE,  AND  SAVINGS'  BANK, 

27   MUKRAY    PLACE. 

Postmaster — William  C.  Stevenson. 
DESPATCH  OF  LETTERS,  &c. 


Leters,  «fec.,  can  be  Posted 


Lines  of  Boad  and  Chief  Places  of  Destination. 


Without  Ex-  Additional 

tra  Charge     Id.  Stamp 

until  until 


Edinburgh,  Glasgow,  ----- 
Bridge  of  Allan,  Crieff,  Perth,  and  North  of  Scotland,) 
Alloa,  Kincardine,  Dunfermhne,  (fcc.  (Sunday  ex.),) 
Edinburgh,  Glasgow,  Falkirk,  Denny,  Ireland,  &c.) 

(Sunday  exclusive),  -  .  .  -j 

Perth  and  Dundee,      -  -  -  -  - 

Edinburgh,  Glasgow,  England,  Ireland,  South  of^ 

Scotland,  and  aU  Places  abroad,  the  only  Mail  >- 

going  South  on  Sunday  (Denny  excepted),       -) 
Bridge  of  Allan  and  Crieff,    -  -  -  - 

Alloa,  Kincardine,  Dunfermline,  &c.  (Sunday  ex.), 
Edinburgh,  Glasgow,  Falkirk,  Denny,  England,  Ire-) 

land,  and  all  Places  abroad  (Simday  exclusive),) 
Bridge  of  Allan,  Dunblane,  Crieff,  Perth,  and  North^ 

of  Scotland  (Sunday  exclusive),  -  -j 

Alloa,  Dunfermline  (on  Sunday  at  10  p.m.). 


7.20  a.m. 
7.30     „ 

11.30     „ 
2.5    p.m. 

4.20      „ 

5.10     „ 
5.15     „ 

7.45     „ 

9.30     „ 
11 


4.45  p.m. 


8.10 


Letters  can  be  Registered 


For  a 

Fee  of  4d. 

until 


7  a,m. 

11 

L35  p.m. 

3.50  „ 

4.40  „ 

4.45  „ 

7.15  „ 

9 
9 


With  addi- 
tional Fee  of 
4d.  until 


7.30  a.m. 

1L30     „ 
2.5    p.m. 

4.20     „ 

5.10     „ 
5.15     „ 

7.45     .. 


LOCAL  POSTS. 


Bannockburn  and  St.  Ninians,   -  -  -  -  - 

Dollar,  Tillicoultry,  Alva,  Menstrie,  Blairlogie,  Causewayhead, 
Cambus  and  Tullibody,    ------ 

CaUander  and  Doune,      ------ 

Callander,  Burn  of  Cambus,  Doune,  Deanston,  Blair-Drum-"^ 
mond,  ThornhDl,  Kippen,  Port  of  Monteith,  Aberfoyle,  > 
and  Gartmore,  -.----) 

Gargunnock,  Dunmore,  Summerlane,  and  Craigmill,  - 


On  Week  Days 

Letters,  &c.,  can  be 

Posted  until 


5.30  a.m.  and   9  a.m. 

8.20    „    and  11  p.m. 
10.20    „     and  11    „ 
10.15    „     and  11    „ 

11      p.m. 

8.20  a.m. 


On  Sundays 
Letters,  &c.,  can 
be  Posted  until 


5.30  am. 
5.25  p.m. 
10         „ 
5.25    „ 

5.25    .. 


DELIVERY. 


Lines  of  Road  and  Chief  Places  f  i-om  which  Mails  are 
Received. 


England,  Ireland,  Edinburgh,  Glasgow,  North, 
South,  Alloa,  Kincardine,  Doune,  Callander, 
Tillicoultry,  Dollar,  &c., 

England,  Ireland,  Edinbur-gh,  Glasgow,  Alloa,  Dun--> 
fermline,  Tillicoultry,  Dollar,  Perth,  &c.,        -r 

Edinburgh  and  Glasgow,        -  .  -  . 

Edinburgh,  Glasgow,  Perth,  Crieff,  Dunblane, \ 
Bridge  of  Allan,  Alloa,  Dunfermline,  Callander,  (, 
Doune,  and  the  North,    -  -  -  -  ( 


Delivery  by 

Letter-Carner 

begins  at 


6.45  a.m. 
9        „ 


6      p.m. 


Dehvery  to 
Callers  be- 
gins at 


6.45  a.m. 

9        „ 
2.45  p.m. 

6        „ 


Town  Letters  can  be 

Posted  at  the  Chief 

Office  until 


6.30  a.m,,  1st  Delivery. 
8.40  a.m.,  2d  Delivery. 


5.40  p.m.,  3d  Delivery. 


Letters  are  collected  from  the  Pillar  Letter  Boxes  at  Port  street,  Park  terrace,  Broad 
street,  Queen  street,  Albert  place,  and  Bailway  station  wall  box,  on  Week-days,  at  the 
following  hours  : — 10.50  a.m.,  4  p.m.,  7.15  p.m. ;  and  on  Sundays,  at  4  p.m. 

On  Sunday  there  is  no  delivery  by  Letter-Carrier.  The  Letters  are  delivered  from  the 
Office  Window  from  7.30  a.m.  till  10  a.m. 

Money  Order  Office  and  Savings'  Bank  open  on  Monday,  Tuesday,  Wednesday,  Thursday, 
and  Friday,  from  9  a.m.  till  6  p.m. ;  and  on  Saturday,  from  9  a.m.  till  8  p.m. 


72  STIRLING— MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY. 

SYNOD  OF  PERTH  AND  STIRLING. 

Established  Church— Meets  alternately  at  Stirling  and  Perth  on  the  third  Tuesday  of 

April  and  October. 
Free  Church— Meets  alternately  at  Stirling  and  Perth  on  the  third  Wednesday  of  April  and 

October. 


PRESBYTERIES. 

Established— Meets  on  the  last  Tuesday  of  every  month,  except  in  summer,  when  it  meets 

as  business  may  require. 
Free  Church— Meets  when  business  requires. 
United  Presbyterian—  Meets  on  first  Tuesday  of  February,  April,  June,  last  Tuesday  of 

July,  first  Tuesday  of  October  and  December. 


CHURCHES. 

Allan  Park  Church  (United  Presbyterian)— Rev.  John  T.  Gowanlock,  15  Melville  place. 

Richard  Davie,  officer,  13  St.  John  street. 
Baptist  Chapel,  Murray  place— Rev.  George  Yuille,  8  Albert  place. 

Congregational  Chapel,  Murray  place — Vacant.    John  M'Lachlan,  officer,  4  Upper  Bridge  st. 
East  Church  (Established)— Rev.  George  Alexander,  the  Manse,  4  Park  terrace.     Thomas 

Robertson,  officer,  Guildhall. 
Episcopal  Chapel,  Barnton  place— Rev.  Thomas  Wilson,  M.A.,  Bellevue,  12  Clarendon  place. 

John  Page,  officer,  4  Church  wynd. 
Erskine  Church  (United  Presbyterian),  St.  John  street— Rev.  John  Steedman,  7  Abercromby 

place.     William  Henderson,  officer,  20  Broad  street. 
Free  North  Church,  Murray  place— Rev.  Alexander  Beith,  D.D.,  F.  C.  Manse,  24  Allan  park. 

John  Scott,  officer,  44  Murray  place. 
Free  North  Church  Territorial  Mission,  Cowane  street— Rev.  Thomas  Andrew,  64J  Cowane  st. 
Free  South  Church,  Spittal  Square— Rev.  WilHam  F.  Goldie,  7  Albert  place.    Thomas  Brown, 

officer,  2  Bruce  street. 
Marykirk,  St.  Mary's  Wynd— Mr.  Colin  Campbell,  46  St.  Mary's  wynd.     Joseph  Wilson, 

officer,  4  Upper  Bridge  street. 
North  Church  (Established),  Murray  place— Vacant.    John  Halket,  officer,  30  Murray  place. 
Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,  Craigs— Rev.  William  Binnie,  D.D.,  25  Albert  place. 
Roman  Catholic  Chapel,  Irvine  place— Rev.  Paul  M'Lachlan,  9  Irvine  place. 
Viewfield  Church  (United  Presbyterian),  Irvine  place— Rev.  Alexander  F.  Knox.    George 

Sym,  officer.  Old  Bridge. 
Wesleyan  Chapel,  Queen  street — Vacant. 
West  Church  (Established)— Rev.  William  Findlay,  11  Clarendon  place.    Alex.  Ralston,  officer, 

46  Broad  street. 


SCHOOLS. 

High  School — Rector — Andrew  F.  Hutcheson,  A.M.  Masters: — Classics — Andrew  F. 
Hutcheson  ;  Alexander  "Walker,  assistant.  English  Language  and  Literature — 
William  Young ;  William  Brakenridge,  assistant.  Mathematics  and  Writing — • 
Duncan  MacDougall.  Modern  Languages  and  Music — Friedrich  Boos.  Drawing — 
Leonard  Baker.     Gymnastics — John  Stevenson.     Janitor — John  Stevenson. 

Burgh  School,  Spittal  Street — John  Graham,  master  ;  David  Hutcheson,  assistant. 

Cambuskenneth  Abbey  School — Alexander  Walker,  master. 

Cowane  Street  School — James  Hardie,  master. 

Episcopal  School,  St.  Mary's  Wynd — Mrs.  Eankin,  mistress. 

Free  North  Church  School,  Cowane  Street — Alexander  Jeffrey,  master. 

Infant  School,  Murray  Place — Mary  Gordon,  mistress. 

Eagged  Industrial  School,  Spittal  Street — David  Berrie,  master  ;  Mrs.  Eain,  matron. 

Eoman  Catholic  School,  Irvine  Place — Eosina  Maloney,  mistress. 

Trades'  Hall  School,  Spittal  Sc[uare— Peter  C.  Mackie,  master. 


STIRLING—MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY.  73 

BOARDING  AND  DAT  SCHOOLS. 

Burton,  Mrs.  and  Misses,  13  Allan  Park. 
Esam  &  Williams,  Misses,  9  Melville  Place. 
Leask,  Mrs.,  18  Friars  Street. 
Masson,  Misses,  1  Allan  Park. 
M'Luckie,  Thomas,  Allan  Park  House. 
M 'Ritchie,  Misses,  10  Pitt  Terrace. 
Sampson  k  Ewer,  Misses,  3  Viewfield  Place. 


STIRLING  ART  SCHOOL. 

IN   CONNEGTION   WITH   SOUTH   KENSINGTON. 

Art  Master,  Leonard  Baker.     Treasurer,  Daniel  Ferguson.     Secretary,  R.  S.  Shearer. 


SCHOOL  OP  ARTS. 

This  Association  has  for  its  object  the  diffusion  of  scientific,  literary,  and  historical  information  amongst 
its  members,  by  means  of  Lectures  delivered  during  the  winter  months.  In  addition,  there  is  a  larga 
and  well-selected  Library,  accessible  to  the  members.  The  Session  commences  in  October  and  ends  in 
March.    Usual  place  of  meeting.  Union  Hall. 

President — Provost  Rankin.     Treasurer — "William  Christie.     Secretary — D.  "W".  Logie, 


YOUNG  MEN'S  CHRISTIAN  ASSOOLA.TION. 

The  object  of  this  Association  is  the  improvement  of  the  spiritual,  mental,  and  social  condition  of  its 
members.  Its  meetings  are  held  in  the  High  School,  every  Sabbath  morning,  for  devotional  exercises  and 
reading  of  the  Scriptures,  with  general  remarks  thereon  ;  also,  on  the  Thursday  evening  of  each  alternate 
week,  for  the  reading  of  essays  or  reviews,  on  which  remarks  are  made.  There  is  an  excellent  Library  of 
about  750  volumes  in  connection  with  the  Association. 

Honorary  President — Henry  Drummond.     Acting  President — John  Yellowlees,     Vice- 
President — John  Macfarlane.     Treasurer — William  Don.    Secretary — Daniel  M'Eweu. 


STIRLING  SUBSCRIPTION  LIBRARY,  ATHENiEUM. 

President — Colonel  M'Leod.     Secretary — William  Young.     Treasurer — Eben.  Morrison. 

Librarian — Andrew  Jack. 

Persons  occasionally  resident  in  Stirling  are  admitted  to  the  privileges  of  the  Library  on  payment  of 
2/  monthly.  Access,  for  reference,  to  the  books  in  the  Library  is  allowed  betwixt  twelve  and  two  o'clock, 
when  the  Library  is  open,  on  payment  of  One  Penny  for  each  volume  required,  or  Sixpence  per  visit. 


ATHEN.a:UM  READING  ROOM. 

President — Colonel  MTherson.    Secretary  and  Treasurer — Ebenezer  Morrison.    Strangers 
allowed  to  frequent  the  Room  for  any  period  less  than  a  month  without  charge. 


MACFARLANE  FREE  LIBRARY  AND  MUSEUM. 

Founded  in  1855,  by  the  late  John  Macfarlane  of  Coneyhill.     Zi6raWa«— Andrew  Jack. 
The  Rooms  are  open  for  reading  daily,  free  of  charge. 


STIRLING  STEAMBOAT  COMPANY. 

Chairman,  Henry  Esdon,  Stirling.   Manager,  J,  Fotheringham,  Alloa.   Clerk,  T.  L.  Galbraith. 


74  STIRLING— MISCELLANEOUS  DIREOTOBY, 

REnGIOUS  TRACT  SOCIETY. 

Treasurer — "Wm.  Harvey.    Secretary — Eev.  J.  T.  Gowanlock.    Depository — R.  S.  Shearer. 


SICK  AND  FUNERAL  SOCIETIES. 

STIRLINGSHIRE  FRIENDLY  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY. 

For  insuring  to  the  representatives  of  deceased  members  sums  not  exceeding  in  any  one 
case  £50  sterling.  President,  Thomas  Galbraith.  Secretary,  Thomas  Kyle,  36  Cowane  street. 
Treasurer^  George  Duncan,  5  Upper  Craigs.     Collector,  James  MTherson,  20  Broad  street. 

STIRLING  TOTAL  ABSTINENCE  YEARLY  SOCIETY. 

PrmcZe?i<,  Joseph  Robertson,  39  Cowane  street.  Secretary,  Peter  Schoffield,  19  King  street. 
Fortnightly  payments,  every  alternate  Monday  evening,  from  8  till  9  o'clock ;  Allan's  School- 
room, 10  Spittal  street. 

STIRLING  EQUITABLE  YEARLY  SOCIETY. 

President,  Alexander  Comrie,  17  Friars  street.  Secretary,  Leslie  Neilson,  9  St.  John  st. 
Payments,  every  Monday  evening,  from  8  till  half-past  9  o'clock ;  Trades'  Hall. 

STIRLING  FRIENDLY  PERMANENT  SOCIETY. 

President,  James  M'Kinstray,  Newhouse.  Secretary,  William  Burns,  5  Friars  street. 
Treasurer,  James  Alison,  2  Broad  street.  Payments,  every  Saturday  evening,  from  7  till 
half -past  8  o'clock ;  Trades'.  Hall. 

STIRLING  PHILANTHROPIC  YEARLY  SOCIETY. 

President,  George  Youl,  52  Baker  street.  Secretary,  Leslie  Neilson,  9  St.  John  street. 
Payments,  every  Saturday  evening,  from  half-past  7  till  half-past  9  o'clock ;  Oddfellows'  Hall. 

STIRLING  ROYAL  ST.   CRISPIN  YEARLY  SOCIETY. 

President,  Thomas  Leslie,  34  Cowane  street.  Secretary,  Alexander  Heggie,  16  St.  Mary's 
wynd.    Payments,  every  Saturday  evening,  between  8  and  9  o'clock ;  Trades'  Hall. 

STIRLING  WORKING  MEN'S  YEARLY  SOCIETY. 

President,  Alexander  Miller,  10  Maxwell  place.  Secretary,  William  Henderson,  20  Broad 
street.  Payments,  every  Saturday  evening,  between  7  and  9  o'clock ;  Allan's  Schoolroom,  10 
Spittal  street. 

ST.   NINIANS  FRIENDLY  YEARLY  SOCIETY. 

President,  Andrew  Thomson.  Vice-President,  James  Walker.  Secretary,  Duncan 
Christie.-  Payments,  every  Saturday  evening,  between  half -past  5  and  7  o'clock :  Temperance 
Hall. 

CAMBUSBARRON  ANNUAL  BENEFIT  AND  FUNERAL  SOCIETY. 

President,  John  Donaldson.  Vice-President,  Andrew  Douling.  Secretary,  Charles 
Donaldson.  Treasurer,  John  Donaldson.  Payments,  every  fortnight,  on  Saturday  evenings, 
between  6  and  7  o'clock  ;  Schoolroom. 

CAMBUSBARRON  ANNUAL  MUTUAL  ASSISTANCE  SOCIETY. 

President,  Archibald  Pollock.  Secretary,  Thomas  Rough,  jun.  Fortnightly  payments, 
on  Saturday  evenings,  from  6  till  7  o'clock ;  Schoolroom. 

ROCK  OF  HOPE  LODGE  OP  ODDFELLOWS. 

Meets  every  alternate  Monday,  at  8  p.m.,  in  the  Oddfellows'  Hall,  St.  Mary's  wynd. 


OMNIBUS. 


To  Bannockbum,  from  Grant's  Hotel,  every  Friday  and  Saturday. 
To  Bridge  of  Allan,  from  Grant's  Hotel,  daily. 


STIRLING— MISCELLANEOUS  DIEECTOBY.  75 

MUNICIPAL  WARDS. 

WARD  No.  I.  (King  Street  Ward).— Abercromby  Place,  Albert  Place,  Bow  Street, 
Broad  Street,  Church  Wynd,  Clarendon  Place,  Dumbarton  Road  (North  side),  Glebe,  Inclosure, 
King  Street,  St.  John  Street,  Spittal  Street,  Victoria  Place,  Victoria  Square,  and  other  streets 
in  Spittal's  Park. 

WARD  No.  II.  (Port  Street  Ward). — Barnton  Place,  Burghmuir,  Craigs,  Forthside, 
Friars'  Street,  Murray  Place,  Nelson  Place,  Orchard  Place,  Pitt  Terrace,  Port  Street,  St. 
Ninians  Well  Green,  Shore  Road  (East  side  from  Caledonian  Railway  to  Shore),  Thistle  Place, 
Thistle  Street. 

WARD  No.  Ill,  (Baker  Street  Ward).— Baker  Street,  Bank  Street,  Barn  Road,  Bell- 
field,  Castle  Esplanade,  Castle  Hill,  Castle  Wynd,  Irvine  Place,  Mar  Place,  Princes  Street, 
Queen  Street,  St.  Mary's  Wynd,  Sauchie  Orchard,  Upper  Bridge  Street. 

WARD  No.  IV.  (Cowane  Street  Ward). — Bridge  Custom,  Bruce  Street,  Cowane  Street, 
Forth  Place,  Lower  Bridge  Street,  Maxwell  Place,  Mill  Lane  (Cowane  Street),  Park  Lane, 
Shore  Road  (exclusive  of  East  side  from  Caledonian  Railway  to  Shore),  Shore,  Union  Street, 
Viewfield  Place,  Viewfield  Street,  Wallace  Street,  York  Place. 


STIRLING  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETY. 

President,  Sir  William  Stirling  Maxwell,  Bart,  of  PoUoc  and  Keir.  Chairman  of  Direc- 
tors, David  Ballingall,  Esq.,  Blairdrummond.  Treasurer,  John  Murrie,  banker.  Secretary, 
John  M.  Cunningham,  writer, 

STIRLING  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY. 

President — John    Murrie.       Vice-President — James    Mathie.      Secretary — John    Bruce. 
Joint- Treasurers — Michael  Carmichael  and  James  Drummond. 

CARRIERS. 

All  parts  of  Great  Britain— Wordie  &  Co.,  and  M'Fadyen  &  Co.,  by  rail;  daily. 
Alloa — Alexander  Gall,  from  Port  street ;  Friday. 
Alva — Robert  Hutton,  from  the  Corn  Exchange ;  Tuesday  and  Friday. 
Bannockburn — Andrew  Munnoch,  from  5  Baker  street;  Monday,  Wednesday,  and  Friday. 
Blackford — Malcolm  Ritchie,  from  the  Crown  inn ;  Friday. 
Buchlyvie — Nancy  M'Luckie,  from  15  Baker  street;  Friday. 
Doune — William  Wright,  from  Corn  Exchange ;  Tuesday  and  Friday. 
Dunblane — James  M 'Galium,  from  4  Baker  street;  Friday. 
Kippen — John  Hay,  from  30  King  street ;  Friday. 
Menstrie — James  Norman,  from  Corn  Exchange ;  Friday. 

Port  of  Monteith— Jas.  Myles,  from  116  Baker  st. ;  and  Jas.  Anderson,  from  Corn  Exchange ; 
Friday. 


SACRAMENTAL  FAST-DAYS. 

Alloa— Thursdays  before  the  third  Sabbath  of  June  and  first  Sabbath  of  December. 

Bannockburn — Thursdays  before  the  third  Sabbath  of  June  and  second  Sabbath  of  November, 

Bridge  of  Allan  — Thursdays  before  the  second  Sabbaths  of  June  and  December. 

Denny — Wednesdays  before  the  first  Sabbaths  of  May  and  November. 

Dollar — First  Thursdays  of  May  and  December. 

Dunblane — Thursdays  before  the  third  Sabbaths  of  July  and  February. 

Edinburgh — Thursdays  before  the  last  Sabbaths  of  April  and  October. 

Falkirk — Fridays  before  the  first  Sabbath  of  May  and  after  the  first  Thursday  of  November. 

Glasgow— Thursdays  before  the  second  Tuesday  of  April  and  last  Tuesday  of  October. 

Kincardine — Wednesdays  before  the  first  Sabbaths  of  February  and  August. 

Linlithgow— Thursdays  before  the  third  Sabbath  of  July  and  first  Sabbath  of  February. 

St.  Ninians— Thursday  before  the  third  Sabbath  of  June.     Winter  Fast  not  fixed. 

Stirling— Thursdays  before  the  third  Sabbath  of  June  and  first  Sabbath  of  December. 

Tillicoultry— Thursdays  before  the  first  Sabbaths  of  May  and  November. 


76  STIRLING—MISCELLANEOUS  DIRECTORY. 

FAIRS  AND  MARKETS  IN  STIRLING  AND  NEIGHBOURHOOD. 

When  the  day  fixed  falls  on  a  Saturday,  Sunday,  or  Monday,  the  fair  is  usually  deferred  till  the  following 

Tuesday. 

Alloa — February,  second  Wednesday.  May,  second  Wednesday,  cattle.  August,  second  Wed- 
nesday, hiring.     October,  second  Saturday,  hiring.     November,  second  Wednesday,  cattle. 

Auchterarder — February,  first  Tuesday,  cattle.  March,  last  Tuesday,  cattle.  May,  Thurs- 
day after  first  Wednesday,  cattle.  October,  Friday  before  Falkirk,  cattle,  horses,  sheep. 
December  6th,  cattle. 

Balgair — March,  last  Tuesday,  sheep.  May  16th,  cattle  and  hiring.  June,  Friday  before 
26th,  horses,  cattle,  sheep. 

Bannockburn — June,  third  Tuesday,  cattle  and  horses. 

Bridge  of  Allan— April,  third  Wednesday,  cattle.    October,  third  Wednesday,  cattle  and  horses. 

Crieff — January,  first  Tuesday,  cattle.  February,  first  Tuesday,  cattle  and  horses.  March, 
first  Tuesday,  horses,  cattle,  hiring,  and  general  business.  April,  first  Tuesday,  cattle  and 
hiring.  May,  first  Tuesday,  general  business.  June,  first  Tuesday,  cattle  and  hiring. 
July,  first  Tuesday,  cattle  and  hiring.  August,  first  Tuesday,  wool  and  general  business. 
September,  first  Tuesday,  cattle.  October,  first  Tuesday,  horses,  cattle,  and  hiring. 
November,  first  Tuesday,  general  business.     December,  first  Tuesday,  cattle  and  hiring. 

Denny — May,  Wednesday  before  12th,  cows.     November,  Wednesday  after  11th,  cows, 

Doune — February,  second  Wednesday.  May,  second  Wednesday.  July,  last  Wednesday, 
hiring  and  cattle.  November,  first  Wednesday,  cattle  and  horses  ;  Tuesday  preceding  for 
sheep ;  fourth  Wednesday,  sheep  and  cattle.    December,  last  Wednesday. 

Dunblane — ^March,  first  Wednesday  (old  style).  May,  Tuesday  after  26th.  August  10th  (old 
style).     November,  first  Tuesday  (old  style). 

Edinburgh — November,  second  Monday,  sheep ;  two  following  days,  cattle  and  horses  (Hallow 
Fair).     Second  Wednesday  after  Hallow  Fair  ("Big  Wednesday"),  cattle,  horses,  &c., 

Falkirk — January,  last  Thursday,  cattle  and  horses.  March,  first  Thursday,  cattle  and  horses  ; 
Tryst,  last  Tuesday.  April,  first  Thursday,  hiring ;  Thursday  before  third  Friday,  cattle  ; 
Tryst,  last  Tuesday.  May,  third  Thursday,  cattle  and  horses ;  Tryst,  last  Tuesday.  June, 
Tryst,  last  Tuesday.  July,  second  Thursday,  cattle  and  horses  ;  Tryst,  last  Tuesday. 
August,  second  Tuesday  and  day  after  (Tryst),  lambs,  cattle,  and  horses.  September, 
Monday  before  second  Tuesday,  sheep ;  second  Tuesday  (Tryst),  cattle  and  horses.  October, 
Monday  before  second  Tuesday,  sheep ;  second  Tuesday  and  day  after  (Tryst),  cattle  and 
horses  ;  last  Thursday,  hiring,     November  (Tryst),  first  Tuesday. 

Glasgow — January,  every  Wednesday  except  first  and  third,  horses ;  every  Thursday,  cattle. 
February,  every  Wednesday  except  third,  horses.  March,  every  Wednesday  except  third. 
April,  first  and  second  Wednesdays,  horses;  Skeir,  third  Friday.  May,  Monday  after 
25th.  July,  commences  second  Monday.  November,  Wednesday  after  Martinmas ;  Wed- 
nesday after  23rd,  horses. 

Kippen — January,  first  Wednesday,  cattle.  April,  second  Wednesday,  cattle.  May  26th, 
cattle.     October  23rd,  cattle.     December,  first,  second,  and  third  Wednesdays,  cattle. 

Perth — March,  first  Friday,  cattle  and  horses.  April,  first  Friday,  cattle  and  horses.  July, 
first  Friday,  cattle  and  horses  ;  Tuesday  after  second  Thursday,  sheep  and  wool.  Sep- 
tember, first  Friday,  horses,  cattle  sheep,  &c.  October,  third  Friday,  cattle,  sheep, 
cheese.  November,  Friday  after  Martinmas  (old  style),  hiring.  December,  second  Friday, 
cattle  and  horses. 

Stirling — February,  first  Friday,  horses  and  cattle.  March,  first  Friday,  cattle.  April,  first 
Friday,  horses  and  cattle.  May,  first  Friday,  cattle;  last  Friday,  cattle,  horses,  &c. 
October,  third  Friday,  hiring. 


WEEKLY  MARKETS  FOR  CORN,  &c.,  IN  STIRLING  AND  NEIGHBOURHOOD. 

Glasgow — Wednesday. 


Alloa— Wednesday  and  Saturday. 
Auchterarder — Saturday. 
Callander — Thursday. 
Crieff — Tuesday. 
Dunblane — Thursday. 
Dunfermline — Tuesday. 
Edinburgh — Wednesday. 
Falkirk — Thursday. 


Greenloaning — Tuesday. 
Inverkeithing — Monday. 
Kinross — Monday. 
Kirkcaldy—  Saturday. 
Linlithgo  w — Friday. 
Perth — Friday. 
Stirling — Friday. 


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BAKEES. 

Aitken,  William,  North  end. 
Finlayson,  Andrew,  North  end. 
Hewson,  Joseph,  Centre  street. 
Lindsay,  Archibald,  Edinburgh  road. 

BLACKSMITHS. 

Kerr,  Hugh,  edge  tool  maker,  Edin- 
burgh road. 
Walls,  Thomas,  Edinburgh  road. 

BOOT  AND  SHOEMAKERS. 

Forsyth,  James,  Centre  street. 
Hay,  George,  Edinburgh  road. 
M'Gregor,  Donald,  Edinburgh  road. 
Wright,  James,  Weaver  row. 

FLESHEES. 

Blair,  John,  Centre  street. 
Crawford,  James,  Centre  street. 
Lennox,  Colin,  Centre  street. 

GROCERS  AND  SHOPKEEPERS. 

Baird,  James,  spirit  grocer,  Centre  street. 
Beith,  James,  provisions.  North  end. 
Blair,  George,  Centre  street. 
Brown,  Thomas,  Edinburgh  road. 
Buchan,  M.,  Weaver  row. 
Co-operative  Society,  Centre  street. 
Forrester,  Mrs.,  spirit  grocer,  Centre  st. 
Forsyth,  Mrs,,  Weaver  row. 
Lawson,  Mrs.,  North  end. 
Maclay,  Jas., spirit  grocer, Centre  street. 
Eae,  David,  grocer,  North  end. 
Bichardson,  Wm.,  provisions.  Centre  st. 
Sinclair,  Alexander,  Centre  street. 
Stevenson,  Eobert,  grocer,  Centre  street. 
Taylor,  James,  Centre  street, 
lire,  Mrs.,  Centre  street. 
Walls,  Thomas,  grocer,  Glasgow  road. 

JOINERS  AND  CART  WRIGHTS. 

Kay,  William,  Glasgow  road. 
Watt^  John,  North  end. 


MINISTERS— [aJcs  Churches.] 

NAIL  MANUFACTURERS. 

Jaffrey,  James,  Glasgow  road. 
Jenkins,  Archibald,  do.  do. 
M'Lay,  John,  do.     do. 

Somerville,  J.  &  W.,  North  end. 

PROPRIETORS. 

Bain,   Edwin   Sandys,   Esq.,   Q.C.,    of 

Easter  Livilands. 
Cochrane,  William,  Weaver  row. 
Ewing,  Mrs.,  Centre  street. 
Haggart,  Colonel,  Craigend. 
Hume,  Andrew,  Hollybank. 
King,  Peter,  Barnsdale. 
Knox,  Wm.,  LL.D.,  Williamfield  villa. 
Lowis,  John  Mangle,  J.P.,  West  Plean. 
Maitland,  Colonel,  Sir  Alexander  Chas. 

Eamsay  Gibson,  Bart.,  of  Barnton 

and  Sauchie. 
M^Growther,  Alexander,  Janefield. 
Mitchell,  Mrs,,  Centre  street. 
Munro,  A.  Binning,  of  Auchenbowie. 
Murray,  Colonel,  John,  of  Touchadam 

and  Polmaise. 
Paterson,  P.,  of  Williamfield. 
Pitblado,  Mrs,,  Centre  street. 
Somerville,  Eobert,  Centre  street. 
Stewart,  Mrs.,  Glasgow  road. 

PUBLICANS. 

Johnston, Geo.,  Wallace  Inn,  North  end. 
Kennedy,  .J.,  Anchor  Inn,  Glasgow  rd. 
Macfarlane,  Mrs.  Eobert,  North  end. 
M'Lachlan,  Matthew,  Centre  street. 
Neil,  Eobert,  Edinburgh  road. 

SLATERS. 

Clark,  Peter,  North  end. 
Eobertson,  David,  North  end. 

SCREWBOLT  MAKERS. 

Brown,  Thomas,  Weaver  row. 
M'Lay,  J.  &  J.,  Centre  street. 


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MISCELLANEOUS. 

Archibald,  James,  gardener  and  sexton, 
Church  wynd. 

Barclay,  Mrs. ,  dressmaker,  Centre  street. 

Barclay,  Eobt.,  tea  dealer,  Glasgow  rd. 

Beatie,  G.  T.,  commission  merchant. 
Weaver  row. 

Brand,  Eobert,  thatcher,  North  end. 

Brown,  Mrs.,  washing  and  dressing. 
North  end. 

Christie,  Alexander,  farmer,  Braehead 
and  Millhall. 

Christie,  Duncan,  teacher,  North  end. 

Curror,  J.  G,  farmer,  Coxithill. 

Glen,  Misses,  dressmakers,  Centre  street. 

Grieve,  James,  tanner  and  currier,  Glas- 
gow road. 

Harrison,  James,  Janefield,  Newhouse. 

Hay,  James,  dairyman. 

Johnston,  John,  hosier,  Edinburgh  road. 

Johnston,  Mrs.,  broker.  Centre  street. 

Knox,  Wm.,  LL.D.,  session-clerk,  and 
registrar  of  births,  deaths,  and  mar- 
riages, Williamfield  villa. 

Liddel,  Wm.,  beadle,  Edinburgh  rd. 

Macnab,  James,  surgeon,  St.  Ninians 
house.  Weaver  row. 

M'Diarmid,  D.,candlemaker,  Centre  st. 

M'Gregor&Son,r., watch  &clockmakers. 

M'Kenzie,  R,  dairyman,  Edinburgh  rd. 

M'Laren,  John,  tailor,  Centre  street. 

Meiklejohn,   J.,  carter,  Edinburgh  rd. 

Mitchell,  James,  draper.  Centre  street. 

Mitchell,  Joseph,  toll-keeper. 


Police-office — Angus  M'Intyre,  officer, 

Centre  street. 
Post-office — Thos.  Gardner,  post-master. 
Robertson,  Alex.,  tailor,  Edinburgh  rd. 
Robertson,  John,  Edinburgh  road. 
Russell,  Mrs.,  news  agent  and  stationer, 

North  end. 
Shirra,  Misses,  Centre  street. 
Taylor,  James,  provisions.  Centre  street. 
Temperance  Hall,  Centre  street. 
Ure,  Alexander,  carter.  Centre  street. 
Wallace,   Andrew,   inspector   of  poor, 

Bellfield,  Newhouse. 

CHURCHES. 

Established  Church — Rev.  E.  Paisley; 
house,  The  Manse,  St.  Ninians. 

Free  Church — Eev.  Eobert  M'Corkle, 
A.M. ;  house,  Williamfield  cottage, 
Newhouse. 

United  Presbyterian  Church  —  Eev. 
Eobert  Frew,  D.D.;  house,  12  Mel- 
ville place,  Stirling. 


SCHOOLS. 

St.  Ninians  Parish  School — Wm.  Knox, 
LL.D.,  master  j  Andrew  M'Nair,  as- 
sistant. 

United  Presbyterian  School,  North  end 
— Helen  Taylor,  mistress. 

Free  Church  School,  Chartershall — 
Duncan  Christie,  master. 


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Cambusbarron   Subscription    School — 

Alex.  M'Callum,  teacher. 
Cochrane,  J.,  salesman  grocer,  the  Brae. 
Co-Operative  Society,  grocers,  the  Brae. 
Cowie,  William,  shoemaker,  the  Brae. 
Donaldson,  John,  joiner. 


Free   Church  Mission   Station  —  Eev. 

John  Eeid. 
Gilchrist,  John,  dairy,  the  Brae. 
Gilletly,  Mrs.,  dairy,  the  Brae. 
Jaffifay,  H,  postmaster,  Wester  row. 
Lamond,  John,  flesher,  the  Brae. 


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Mackenzie,  Duncan,  fleslier,  Town  head. 

M'Callum,  William,  baker  and  grocer. 
North  end. 

M'Gregor,  John,  publican,  Wester  row. 

M'Lachlan,  A., tea  dealer, Murray  place, 

M'Naughton,  J).  G.,  grocer,  Wester  row. 

Mellis,  John,  blacksmith. 

Miller,  Eobert,  dairy.  North  end. 

Murray,  Mrs.,  Gartur  House. 

Murray^s  Hall  Lime  Works — James 
Morrison,  lessee. 

Muschet,  M.D.,  John  S.,  Birkhill. 

Parkvale  and  Hayford  Mills, — Robert 
Smith  &  Son.  William  Smith,  foreman 
power  loom ;  John  Smith,  foreman  spin- 
ner ;  William  Weir,  foreman  dyer.  Clerks 
— James  Melrose  and  James  Gray. 


Post  Office — Henry  Jaffray,  postmaster. 

Letters  arrive  (from  Stirling)  at  10.30  a.m., 

and  are  despatched  tliereto  at  6.45  p.m. 

Nearest  Money  Order  Ofiice,  Stirling. 
Eeilly,  E.,  grocer,  Town  head. 
Eough,  James,  gardener,  Murray  place. 
Shanks,  Matthew,  stationer,  the  Brae. 
Smith,  Eobert,  Hayford  villa. 
Steuart,  Sir  Henry  James  Seton,  Bart., 

of  Touch. 
Stewart,  Peter,  tailor,  the  Brae. 
Taylor,  jun.,  E.,  tailor.  Wester  row. 
Taylor,  E.,  sen.,  provisions.  Wester  row. 
Taylor,  James,  grocer.  Chapel  croft. 
White,  Mrs.,  provisions,  Chapel  croft. 


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Aikman,  Charles,  blacksmith,  Saucliie. 

Archibald,  Robert,  miller,  Parkliead. 

Auston  &  Co.,  Milton  mills. 

Bruce,  Mrs.  A.,  grocer. 

Calder,  Mrs.,  Milton  mill. 

Cameron,  Angus,  flesher. 

Christie,  Duncan,  teacher,  Chartershall. 

Cousland  &  Son,Wm.,  millers,  Cultenliove. 

Cunningham,  William,  provisions. 

Dale,  Mrs. 

Donaldson,  Alexander,  overseer,  Braeliead. 

Donaldson,  William,  nail  maker. 

Dunnet,  Mrs.,  dressmaker. 

Gillespie,  James,  horse  nail,  shoe  trinket, 

and  screw  bolt  manufacturer. 
Jaflfrey,  Alexander,  nail  manufacturer. 


Jenkins,  George,  postmaster. 

Keir,  Margaret,  grocer. 

Lockliart,  Henry,  nail  manufacturer. 

Meiklejohn,  J.  &  J.,  cartwrights,  Sauchie. 

Mitchell,  Andrew,  traveller. 

Morrison,  John,  nail  manufacturer. 

M'Lachlan,  Archibald,  nail  manufacturer. 

Xapier,  James,  publican,  Milton. 

Paterson,  William,  tailor. 

Reid,  Mrs. 

Sinclair,  James,  grocer. 

Smith,  Charles,  publican, 

Stott,  John,  plasterer. 

Todd,  John,  Catcraig  and  Milton  grove. 

Ure,  Mrs. 

Walker,  William,  cattle-dealer. 


BAKERS. 

Co-operative  Society — John  Wallace,  man- 
ager, Main  street. 
Cunningham,  William,  Main  street, 
Muirhead,  Peter,  Kewmarket. 

BLACKSMITHS. 

M 'Donald,  John,  ISTew  feus. 
M'Leod,  Adam,  l^ewmaiivct, 

BOOKSELLEES. 

Denovan,  Eobert,  Main  street. 

Ramage,  Robert,  colporteur.  Baker's  entr3^ 

Schofiield,  William,  Main  street. 

BOOT  AND  SHOEMAKERS. 

Arnot,  Peter,  Main  street. 

Co-operative  Society — Andrew  M 'Cowan, 

manager,  Main  street. 
Gillespie,  Alexander,  Main  street. 
Neat,  John,  Main  street. 
Speed,  Thomas,  New  road. 

CARTERS. 

Brisbane,  John,  Quakerfield. 
Cowan,  Peter,  Quakerfield. 
Hill,  William,  Quakerfield. 
Munnoch,  Andrew,  NcAvmarket. 
Stevenson,  William,  Newmarket. 

COAL  PROPRIETORS. 

Johnston,  John,  New  road. 

Moyes,   Murray  &  Co.,   West  Plean   and 

Dunmore  Pits. 
East   Plean   Coal  Company,   East  Pleau, 

Bannockburn. 

DAIRIES. 

Christie,  William,  Quakerfield. 
Gillespie,  John,  Bowhitherock. 
Kerr,  Miss,  Back  row. 
Lindsay,  Charles,  New  road. 
Moir,  Peter,  Quakerfield. 
Walker,  Peter,  Eirs. 


DRAPERS. 

-J.  W. 


Sharp,  man- 


Co-operative  Society 
ager.  Main  street. 
Millar  &  Co.,  Main  street. 
Muirhead,  William,  Newmarket. 

DRESSMAKERS  AND  MILLINERS. 

Armstrong,  Miss,  Eirs. 
Cameron,  Misses,  Newmarket. 
Cochrane,  Miss,  straw  bonnets. 
Crombie,  Miss,  Newmarket. 
Ewing,  Miss,  Firs. 
Muirhead,  Miss,  Quakerfield. 
Paterson,  Miss,  New  bridge. 
Paterson,  Misses,  Back  row. 
Robertson,  Misses,  Quakerfield. 
Schofiield,  Miss,  Main  street, 
Stevenson,  Miss,  New  feus. 

FLESHERS. 

Kerr,  Robert,  Quakerfield. 
Lennox,  Adam,  Main  street, 
Lindsay,  Charles,  New  road. 
Thomson,  Robert,  Main  street.  ' 

GROCERS  AND  SHOPKEEPERS. 

Co-operative    Society  —  James    M'Laren, 

manager.  Main  street. 
Crombie,  Euphemia,  Newmarket. 
Denovan,    Robert,    and    spirit   merchant, 

Main  street. 
Glen,  James,  Main  street. 
Higgle,    Andrew,    and    sj)irit    merchant, 

Main  street. 
Learmontli,  James,  Old  bridge. 
Muirhead,  William,  Newmarket. 
M 'Alley,  M.  &  C,  Newmarket. 
Paterson,  Thomas,  Quakerfield, 
Speed,  Thomas,  New  road, 
Wilson,  James,  spirit  grocer.  New  road. 

HAY  AND  STRAW  DEALERS. 

Cowan,  Peter,  Quakerfield. 
Hill,  William,  Quakerfield. 

JOINERS  AND  CABINETMAKERS. 

Currie,  Daniel,  Main  street. 
Kay,  John,  New  feus. 


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MANUFACTURERS. 

Forsytb,  Hugh  (tartan),  New  feus. 
Patersou,  John  (tartan  and  unions),  New  rcl. 
Wilson  &  Sons,  William  (carpets,  tartans 
and  tweeds).  Old  bridge. 

PROPRIETORS  AND  RESIDENTERS. 

Bowie,  William,  Baker's  entay. 
Dougal,  Thomas,  Firs. 
Ferguson,  Mrs.,  Back  row. 
Forfar,  Alexander,  Main  street. 
Forfar,  Thomas,  Carpet  entry. 
Higgie,  Mrs.  William,  New  road. 
M 'Alley,  James,  cottage,  Newmarket. 
Wilson,  Captain  Edward  Jj. 
Wilson,  Major  Alexander,  J.  P. ,  Bannock- 
burn  house. 
Wilson,  John,  J.  P. ,  Hill  park. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  William,  Yiewvale, 

QUARRIERS. 

Gowans,  James. 

Simpson  &  Dougal,  Catcraig. 

Mackay,  John,  Polmaise. 

Blair,  John,  East  Plean. 

Turnbull  &  Barclay,  Dunmore  quarry. 

TAILORS. 

Baxter,  James,  and  clothier,  Main  street. 
Black,  Henry,  Quakerfield. 
Forsyth,  Adam,  Newmarket. 
Gillies,  Alexander,  Main  street. 
Thomson,  John,  Quakerfield. 

PUBLICANS. 

Campbell,  Hugh,  Old  bridge. 

M'Innes,  William,  Quakerfield. 

Muirhead,  William,  Newmarket. 

Paton,  James,  Quakerfield. 

Stevenson,  James,  Main  street. 

Walls,  John,  Main  street. 

Wiggans,  T.,  Railway  Hotel,  Newmarket. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

Anderson,  John,  county  police  constable, 

Quakerfield. 
Anderson,  Wm.,  farm  overseer,  Oldmill. 
Bain,  James,  tweed  foreman.  Old  bridge. 
Dougal  &  Ronald,  builders.  Main  street. 
Fisher,  Wm. ,  foreman  spinner,  Main  street. 
Hannah,  William,  dyer.  Carpet  entry. 
Jenkins,  James,  teacher  of  music,  Bakers' 

entry. 


M'Cash,  William,  traveller,  Firs. 

M'Gregor,  John,  slater.  New  fues. 

M'Intosh,  Alex.,  coal  master,  Newmarket. 

Milne,  J. ,  power  loom  manager,  Main  street. 

Mitchell,  John,  wool  dealer.  New  road. 

Neat,  John,  furniture  dealer,  Main  street. 

Ogilvie  &  Duchart,  tanners  p.ncl  curriers, 
Haugh. 

Proudfoot,  J.,  drill  instructor,  Old  bridge. 

Prowett,  James  F.,  jeweller,  watchmaker, 
and  ironmonger,  Main  street. 

Rattray,  William,  contractor,  Newmarket. 

Robertson,  James,  surgeon,  Quakerfield. 

Stevenson,  Alex.,  glass  merchant,  Quaker- 
field. 

Stevenson,  James,  carpet  foreman,  New  rd. 

Wilson,  John,  Brussel  carpet  foreman.  Old 
Bridge. 

Carriers  to  Glasgow — William  ELill  and 
Peter  Cowan,  from  Newmarket,  occa- 
sionally. 

Carrier  to  Stirling — Andrew  Munnoch, 
Monday,  Wednesday,  and  Friday. 

Co-operative  Society  (Limited) — Alexander 
Meldrum,  president ;  James  M'Grouther, 
secretary. 

Post  Office — John  Gillespie,  postmaster  and 
letter-carrier.  Letters  arrive  (from  Stirling) 
at  7.15  and  10.30  a.m.,  and  are  despatched 
thereto  at  7.40  a.m.  and  6  p.m.  Money 
Order  Office  and  Savings'  Bank. 

Post  Office,  East  Plean — Isa.  M 'Carter, 
postmistress.  Letters  arrive  (from  Stirling 
via  Bannockburn)  at  9.50  a.m.,  and  are 
despatched  thereto  at  3.50  p.m.  Nearest 
Money  Order  Office,  Bannockburn. 

Simpson's  Asylum  (for  Indigent  Soldiers 
and  Sailors),  East  Plean. — Rev.  James 
Calder,  governor  and  chaplain ;  Mrs.  Calder, 
matron  ;  James  M.  Girdwood,  M.D.,  surgeon. 

CHURCHES— MINISTERS. 

Established  Church — Rev.  Thomas  Smith. 

Do.,     East  Plean — Rev.  James  Calder. 
Free  Church— Rev.  W.  E.  W.  Brown. 
United  Presbyterian  Church — Rev.  Andrew 

L.  Dick. 

SCHOOLS. 

Bannockburn    Subscription    School  —  R. 

Saunders,  master  ;  Miss  Crombie,  sewing 

mistress. 
Bannockburn  Muir — Robert  Miller,  master. 
Wilson's  Endowed  School — Andrew  Wilson, 

rector ;    Miss   Wilson,    assistant ;    Miss 

Henderson,  sewing  mistress. 


BRIDGE  OF  ALLAN  DIRECTORY. 


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BAKERS  AND  CONFECTIONERS. 

Drysdale,  James,  Henderson  street. 
LyeE,  J.,  Bridgend  and  Stirling  road. 

BANKS. 

ITational  Bank  of  Scotland,  Elmwood  house, 
Henderson  st. — Wni.  Henderson,  agent. 

Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Henderson  street 
— William  Baird,  agent. 

BLACKSMITHS. 

Donaldson,  James,  28  New  street. 
Ferguson,  James,  Allan  terrace. 
Simpson,  James,  Henderson  street. 

BOOKSELLERS. 

Forbes,  Miss,  Henderson  street. 
Miller,  Alexander,  Henderson  street. 

BOOT  AND  SHOEMAKERS. 

Morrison,  Miss,  Henderson  place. 
Pate  &  Son,  David,  ISTew  street. 
Stewart,  Arcliibald,  New  street. 

CHEMISTS. 

Farie,  Gilbert,  Henderson  street. 
Robertson,  Oswald,  Henderson  street. 

COAL  AGENTS. 

Jardine,  "William,  Raihvay  station. 
M'Laren,  James,  New  street. 
Muir,  Thomas,  Railway  station. 

DAIRIES. 

Bett,  James,  7  New  street. 
Kirk,  Miss,  Fountain  road. 

DRAPERS. 

Miller,  Geo.,  Queen's  corner.  New  street. 
Reid,  John,  Henderson  street. 
Scott,  John,  Henderson  place. 

DRESSMAKERS. 

Hughes,  Misses,  New  street. 
Kinnear,  Miss,  Coneyhill  road. 
M'Gregor,  Miss,  Coneyhill  road. 


FISHMONGERS. 

Greenhorn,  R.  &.  J.,  Henderson  street. 
Reid,  Thomas,  New  street. 
Shaw,  Robert,  Fountain  road. 

FLESHERS. 

Finlayson,  John,  Fountain  road. 
Greenhorn,  R.  &  J.,  Henderson  street. 
Lucas,  J.  &  R.,  Henderson  street. 

FRUITERERS. 

Allan,  Robert,  Henderson  street. 
Bayne,  Charles,  Henderson  street. 

GARDENERS. 

Bennett  &  Robb. 

Buchannan,  Peter,  Elmwood  house. 

Kinnear,  John,  Coneyhill  road. 

GROCERS  AND  WINE  MERCHANTS. 

Cowbrough  &  Co.,  James,  Henderson  st. 
Graham,  John,  Henderson  street. 
Henderson  &  Co.,  J.  &  G.,  Henderson  st. 
MacEwen  &  Co.,  D.  &  J.,  Henderson  place. 
M 'Isaac,  John,  Henderson  street  west. 
M'Gregor,  John. 

HOTEL  KEEPERS. 

Carmichael,  John  (Temperance),  Henderson 
street. 

Christie,  William,  Bridge. 

Clarke,  J.  (Westerton  Arms),  Victoria  pi. 

Dunbar,  Mrs.  (Temperance),  Henderson  st. 

Gow,  Mrs.  P.,  restaurant,  New  street. 

Grundy,  Wm.  B.  (Queen's),  Henderson  st. 

Halliday,  John  (Lady  of  the  Lake),  Hen- 
derson street. 

Oliver,  James,  Bridge  of  Allan  inn, 

Philp,  Robert  (Royal),  Henderson  street. 

JOINERS  AND  UNDERTAKERS. 

Cousine,  William,  Allan  vale. 
Henderson,  John,  Henderson  place. 
Shaw,  Robert,  Fountain  road. 


BRIDGE  OF  ALLAN  DIRECTORY. 


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LODGINGS. 

Anderson,  Mr.,  Dunbar  villa,  SunnyTaw. 

Arnolds,  Mrs. ,  Keirfield  cottage,  Allan  vale. 

Bain,  Mrs.,  Springbank  house. 

Baird,  Mrs,,  7  Allan  vale. 

Baucbop,  Miss,  Endrick  villa,  Kenilwortb 

road. 
Bayne,  Mrs.,  Balmoral  cottage,  Sunnylaw. 
Beattie,  Mrs.,  Alexandra  cottage,  Macfar- 

lane  street  west. 
Black,  Mrs.,  Louis  villa. 
Brown,  William,  Beecbgrove. 
Bucbanan,  Mrs.,  Macfaiiane  street  west. 
Cairns,  Miss,  8  Allan  vale. 
Cameron,  James,  Inverallan  bouse. 
Cameron,  James,  2  Union  place. 
Carmichael,  Mrs.,  Bombay  bouse  No.  1. 
Cramb,  Jobn,  Stanley  house  ISTo.  1. 
Dargie,  Mrs.,  Villa  Franca. 
Dawson,  Miss,  Post  office. 
Dawson,  William,  Macfarlane  street  west. 
Dewar,  Jas.,  Allanview  house,  Allan  vale. 
Dickie,  Mrs.,  Mineral  bank  No.  2. 
Dickson,  Miss,  Wellwood  bouse,  Well  road. 
Donaldson,  Mrs.,  Allan  vale. 
Drysdale,  James,  baker. 
Drysdale,  sen.,  James,  Oakbank. 
Drysdale,  Miss,  Fountain  road. 
Drysdale,  Mrs. ,  Henderson  street  west. 
Duff,  Mrs.,  Florence  villa. 
Dunn,  Misses,  Dunallan  house,  Keir  street, 
Fenton,  Miss,  Strathallan  house. 
Fenton,  Mrs.,  Thornfield. 
Ferguson,  Mrs. ,  Newark  villa,  Keir  street, 
Findlater,  Miss,  Blair  villa. 
Fotheringham,  Thomas,  Eose  cottage. 
France,  Mrs.,  Mine  cottage. 
Fraser,  Mrs.,  Allan  bank  No.  1. 
Frew,  Mrs.,  Castleview. 
Fulton,  Mrs. ,  Rosebank  house.  Well  road. 
Galbraith,    Miss,    Haldane  house   No.   1, 

Kenilworth  road. 
Gillespie,  Mrs.,  Craigview,  Fountain  road. 
Graham,  John,  Macfarlane  street  west. 
Gray,  James,  Wolf  Craig  villa,  Sunnylaw. 
Gray,  Misses,  Allanton  house. 
Gray,  Mrs.,  Finsbury  cottage. 
Henderson,  James,  3  Union  place. 
Henderson,  Miss,  Stanley  house  No.  3. 
Hunter,  Miss,  Macfarlane  street  west. 
Hunter,  Mrs.,  Henderson  place. 
Jaffrey,  Peter,  Albert  cottage,  Macfarlane  st. 
Jardine,  William,  Inverallan  house. 
Jennings,  Mrs,,  Tree  view,  Keir  street. 
Kesson,  Mrs. 


Kirk,  Miss,  Fountain  road. 

Lee,  Miss,  Comely  bank, 

Lockhart,  Mrs. ,  Bath  house. 

Lucas,  Mrs.,  Laurelbank  house. 

Lyon,  Mrs.,  Sunnylaw  house. 

Macrae,  Mrs.,  Aboukir  villa,  Well  road. 

M'Clure,  Misses,  Dunlop  house,  Chalton  rd. 

M 'Cowan,  Mrs.,  4  Union  place. 

M 'Donald,  Miss,  Manchester  house. 

M'Dougal,  Mrs.,  Kelvingrove. 

M'Farlane,  Thos.,  Rustic  bank,  Sunnylaw. 

M'Gregor,  John,  Fountain  road. 

M'Gregor,  John,  W^oodside  terrace. 

M'Intyre,  Mrs.,  Stanley  house  No.  2. 

M'Kenzie,  Mrs.,  4  Allan  vale. 

M'Laren,  Miss,  Macfarlane  street  west. 

M'Laren,  Mrs.,  Fountain  terrace  No,  1. 

M'Lean,  J.  G.,  Bloominghill  house,  Spa  ter. 

M'Lean,  Miss,  Mineral  bank  No.  1, 

M  'Leod,  Mrs.,Cessnock  villa,  Kenilworth  rd. 

M'Nair,  Miss  Catherine,  7  Allan  vale. 

Miller,  Andrew,  Marymount. 

Miller,  George,  Allanslee  cottage,  Keir  st. 

Morrison,  Mrs.,  Henderson  house. 

Morton,  Miss,  Ferniebank,  Sunnylaw, 

Morton,  Miss,  Hope  villa,  Chalton  road. 

Morton,  Miss,  Fairlie  house,  Chalton  road. 

Murdoch,  Miss,  Woodcliff,  Kenilworth  rd. 

Murray,  Mrs,  Ellora  villa,  Spa  terrace, 

Murray,  Mrs. ,  Fountain  terrace  No.  2, 

Orrick,  Mrs.,  Huntingdon  cottage,  Keir  st. 

Pollock,  Mrs. ,  Zetland  house,  Chalton  rd. 

Reid,  Miss,  Bellfield, 

Richardson,  Miss,  Laurel  bank. 

Richardson,  Miss,  Kelvingrove. 

Roberton,  Miss,  Kenilworth  house. 

Robertson,  Mrs.,  Sandringham  house. 

Robertson,  Mrs,,  Jeanie  bank,  Kenilworth 
road. 

Robertson,  W,,  Bellevue  cottage,  Sunnylaw. 

Sawers,  Mrs.,  Haldane  house  No.  2,  Kenil- 
worth road, 

Simpson,  Mrs. ,  Victoria  place. 

Sinclair,  John,  Seaforth  house,  Chalton  rd. 

Slee,  Miss,  Sydenham  house  No.  2,  Keir  st. 

Smart,  Miss,  Belmore  house. 

Smith,  James,  Forglen  cottage,  Allan  vale. 

Somerville,  Mrs.,  Woodland  bank,Chaltonrd 

Somerville,  Mrs.,  Woodland  bank,  Sunnylaw 

Somerville,  Mrs.,  Bloominghill  villa,  Spa  ter. 

Spowart,  Mrs. ,  Thornfield  house,  Keir  st. 

Stevenson,  Mrs.,  Abbey  view,  Kenilworth  rd. 

Stevenson,  Peter,  Allan  vale. 

Stupart,  Mrs.,  EUangowan  house,  Keir  st. 

Stewart,  Mrs,,  Avenue  house. 


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Stewart,  Mrs.,  Maryfield  cottage,  Sunnylaw. 

Stewart,  Mrs.,  New  street. 

Stewart,  Mrs.,  Jessamine  cottage,  Chalton 

road. 
Stirling,  Mrs.,  Allan  bank  No.  2. 
Thomson,  Mrs.,  6  Allan  vale. 
Tulloch,  Miss,  6  Allan  vale. 
Turnbull,  Miss,  Tweed  terrace,  Sunnylaw. 
Walker,  Mrs.,  AUangowan  house. 
Warden,  Mrs. ,  Greenview  house,  1  Union  pi. 
Watson,  J.,  Airthrey  mill  cottage,  Sunnylaw. 
Watson,  Mrs.,  Centre  Hill  house. 
Watson,  Mrs.,  Hay  mount. 
Watt,  Charles,  lona  lodge,  Kenihyorth  rd. 
Welch,  Mrs.,  Bombay  house  No.  2,  Kenil- 

worth  road. 
White,  Mrs.,  Darnley  house. 
Whyte,  Mrs.  R.,  Parell  house,  Chalton  road. 
Whyte,  Miss,  Henderson  place. 
Wright,  Miss,  Mine  house.  Spa  terrace. 
Wright,  Mrs. ,  Greenview  house,  2  Union  st. 
Young,  Mrs.,  Annfield. 
Yuill,  Miss,  Park  cottage. 

MEDICAL  PRACTITIONERS. 

Campbell,  P.,  M.D.,  Macfarlane  street  west. 
Gordon,  William  E.,  M.D.,  Holmhill  house, 

Kenilworth  road. 
Paterson,  Alex.,  M.D.,  Fernfield  house. 

MILLINERS. 

Hughes,  Misses,  New  street. 
Somerville,  Miss  E.,  Henderson  place. 

PLUMBERS. 

JafFrey,  Peter,  Macfarlane  sti-eet  west. 
Morrison,  John,  Fountain  road. 

PROPRIETORS  AND  RESIDENTERS. 

Abercromby,  Rt.  Hon.  Lord,  Airthrey  cas. 
Alexander,  K.C.L.S.,  Colonel   Sir  James 

Edward,  Westerton  house. 
Anderson,  John,  Beechgrove. 
Anderson,  Miss,  Logilee. 
Bayne,  John,  Ellenbank  house,  Chalton  rd. 
Black,  Mrs.,  Sydenham  house,  Keir  street. 
Campbell,  Captain  D.,  Staffa  lodge. 
Connal,  Mrs. ,  Craigwallace  lodge. 
Dick,  Abercromby,  Viewforth  house. 
Dickie,  Robert,  Mineral  bank  Avest. 
Elder,  Mrs.  G. ,  Melbourne  villa,  Chalton  rd. 
Ellis,  Thos.,  J.P.,  Chalton  lodge,  Chalton  rd. 
Falconer,  Miss,  Bell  villa. 
Geddes,  Jas.,  Langholm  lodge,  Chalton  rd. 
Glen,  Miss  Margaret,  Hart  villa,  Chalton  rd. 


Hill,  Alexander,  Kenihvorth  road. 

Houstoun,  Misses,  Northwood,  Chalton  rd. 

Hunter,  Archibald,  Eden  house,  Well  road. 

Hunter,  James,  68  Stirling  road. 

Legatt,  Mr.  Edge  Hill  house. 

Mackison,  Francis,  Lancaster  villa. 

M'Farlane,  Mrs.,  Bandora  villa,  Keir  st. 

M'Kay,  Mrs.,  Burn  house,  Keir  street. 

M'Laren,  D.,  Colabba  hoiise,  Kenilworth  rd. 

M'Laren,  Miss,  Fountain  terrace  east. 

M'Lean,  Miss,  Mineral  bank  east. 

M'Robie,  John,  Eden  house. 

Middleton,  Mr.,  Ashton  house. 

Millar,  C,  Woodland  bank,  Chalton  road. 

Mitchell,  Wm.,  Tyne  villa,  Chalton  road. 

Monroe,  Miss,  Hillside,  Chalton  road. 

Murray,  Mrs.,  Fountain  terrace  west. 

Ogilvie,  Miss,  Apney  cottage,  Keir  street. 

Pullar,  John,  Fountain  road. 

Pullar,  Laurence,  Fountain  road. 

Reid,  Miss,  Bellfield. 

Reid,  Mrs.,  Parbroath  house. 

Roger,  Mrs.,  Duff  house. 

Ronaldson,  Mrs. ,  Upper  Hill  house. 

Sawers,  Miss,  Edmonstone  lodge,  Keir  st. 

Scott,  Mrs.,  York  house. 

Smith,  Helen,  Cessnock  villa,  Kenilworthrd. 

Smith,  John,  Thistle  cottage,  Keir  street. 

Stevenson,  William,  Lea  House. 

Stewart,  Mrs.,  Jessamine  cottage, Chaltonrd. 

Stowe,  D.  F.,  Prospect  house. 

Troup,  William,  Hartville,  Chalton  road. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  C,  Bandora  hall,  Chalton  rd. 

Young,  Mrs. ,  Williamfield  house. 

CHURCHES. 

Free  Church,  Henderson  street — Rev.  Wm. 

Ross,  LL.D.,  Free  Church  manse. 
Lecropt  Parish   Church — Rev.   Peter  W. 

Young,  Lecropt  manse. 
Logic  Parish  Church — Rev.  R.  Johnstone, 

M.A. .  Logie  manse. 
Quoad  Sacra  Church,  Fountain  road — Rev. 

John  Reid,  The  Manse. 
St.  Saviour's  Church  (Episcopal),  Fountain 

road — Rev.  John  T.  Boyle. 
United  Presbyterian  Church,  Henderson  st. 

— Rev.  Jas.  Muir,  U.P.  manse,  Sunnylaw. 

SCHOOLS. 

Broadwood,  Mr.  (academy),  Garden  villa. 
Dargie,  Robert,  Villa  Franca. 
Free  Church  School— Robert  P.  M'Cagie. 
Johnston,  Miss  (boarding),  Hyndwood. 
Lecropt  Parish  School — John  Wilson. 


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MISCELLANEOUS. 

Allan,  RoLt.,  seedsman,  Henderson  street. 
Bayne,  John,  builder,  EUenbank  liouse. 
Bett,  James,  refreshments,  5  New  street. 
Bonella,  Robert,  miller,  Allan  terrace. 
Brewster,  Robert,  waiter,  Coneyhill  road. 
Christie  &  Son,  brick  and  tile  makers, 

Cornton. 
Collie,  James,  architect,  Belmore  house. 
Cousine,  William,  builder  and  joiner,  Union 

place. 
Edmond,  Janet,  laundress,  Coneyhill  road. 
Graham,    James,    musicseller    and    fancy 

warehouse,  Henderson  street. 
Gray,  James,  plasterer,  Wolfcraig  villa. 
Gray,  Robert,  carter,  Finsbury  cottage. 
Henderson,  James,  feuar,  3  Union  place. 
Hunter,  Dr.  Archibald,  Ochil  park,  hydro- 
pathic establishment  (opposite  the  wells). 
King,  John,  watchmaker  and  ironmonger, 

Fountain  road. 
M 'Cowan,   William,    tailor  and   clothier, 

Henderson  street. 
M'Intosh,  Richard,  millwright,  Allan  ter. 
Manson,  A.,  photographer.  Union  place. 
Nairn,  Henry,  slater,  Coneyhill  road. 
Philp,  Robert,  paper  maker,  Airthrey  mill. 
PuUar  &  Co.,  J.  &  J.,  Bleachfield  works, 

Keirfield  house. 
Rose,  P.  &  R. ,  painters,  Henderson  street, 


Shaw,  Mrs.,  china  and  fancy  goods  ware- 
house, Henderson  place. 
Somerville,  Miss,  Berlin  wool  repository, 

Fountain  road, 
Stevenson,  Robert,  wool  spinner,  Airthrey 

mill. 
Watson,    John,    manager,     paper    mills, 

Airthrey  mill  cottage. 
Airthrey  Spa  and  Bowling  Green — Robert 

Burns,  keeper. 
Gas   Company — Manager,  Brand. 

Secretary,  William  Baird. 
Inspectors  of  Poor  and  Collectors  of  Rates 

— for  Lecropt  parish,  John  Wilson ;  for 

Logic  parish,  William  Haldane. 
Macfarlane  Museum,  Macfarlane  terrace — 

Archibald  Kay,  keeper. 
Post  OfSce,  Henderson  street — Miss  Helen 

Dawson,  postmistress. 
Registrars — for  Lecropt,  John  Wilson ;  for 

Logie,  Andw.  J.  Crawford,  Causewayhead. 
RailwayStation — J.C. Hands, stationmaster. 
AVater  Company — William  Baird,  secretary 

and  treasurer. 
Westerton    Arms    Bowling    Green — John 

Clark,  proprietor. 
Workman's  Club  and  Reading  Room — John 

Halliday,  secretary.    Open  in  the  Winter 

months  from  6  to   10  p.m.      Weekly 

Ticket,  Id. 


CAUSEWAYHEAD  DIRECTORY. 


Abercromby,     Right    Honourable    Lord, 

Airthrey  Castle. 
Anderson,  James,  wood  merchant. 
Anderson,  William,  grocer. 
Bean,  William,  smith  and  postmaster. 
Baird,  William,  flesher. 
Campbell,  Mrs.,  farmer,  Holeheads. 
Chemical  Works — George  Shand. 
Crawford,  A.  J.,  registrar  for  parish  of  Logie. 
Dalziel,  Allan,  district  schoolmaster. 
Fotheringham,  John,  mason. 
Gillespie,  David,  contractor. 
Harrower,  Mrs. ,  Starling  villa. 
Headridge,  Archibald,  mason. 
Macgregor,  David,  toll  contractor. 
Maxwell,  John,  clerk. 


Malcolm,  Miss,  dressmaker. 
Morrison,  Miss,  Spittal  cottage. 
Mowat,  Thomas,  Abbey  Craig  hotel. 
Mowat,  T.  &  J.,  fieshers. 
M'Elfrish,  A.  (of  J.  &  A.  M'Elfrish,  Stirling). 
M'Farlane,  Malcolm,  lodgings. 
M'Laren,  James,  farmer,  Spittal. 
M'Millan,  James,  stationmaster. 
Robertson,  Mrs.,  lodgings. 
*Rutherford,  James,  lodgings. 
Stewart,  Peter,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
Thomson,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker. 
Virtue,  G.  (of  Virtue  &  Ferguson,  Stirling), 
Virtue,  Mrs.,  Queen's  cottage. 
Wright,  Duncan,  Holland  cottage. 
Wallace  Monument- Wm.  M  'Kinlay,  keeper 


BLAIRLOGIE   DIRECTORY. 


-^:*@*:*^— 


Bain,  James,  lodgings. 

Bean  &  Sons,  Alex.,  smiths  and  reaping 

machine  makers,  Blackgrange. 
Bennet,  Kobert. 

Buchanan,  John,  of  Powis  house. 
Colville,  Miss. 

Cumming,  T.,  Parochial  schoolmaster,  &c. 
CuUens,  Thomas,  Berryholes. 
Dawson,  Mrs.,  grocer. 
Dawson,  John. 


Ferguson,  Mrs.,  postmistress. 

France,  Robert,  factor  to  Lord  Abercromby, 

Logic  cottage. 
Glass,  James,  lodgings. 
Kippen,  James. 

Kirkpatrick,W.,  gardfener,  Airthrey  castle. 
Moir,  Mrs.,  lodgings,  and  market  gardener. 
M'Laren,  Rev.  William,  minister  of  U.P. 

Church,  U.P.  manse. 
Robb,  And.,  lodgings,  and  market  gardener. 


STIRLING  DIRECTORY-ADVERTISEIVIENTS. 


J.   TROTTER, 

LADIES',   GENTLEMEN'S,   AND   CHILDREN'S 

HOSIERS,  &LOYERS, 
AND  UNDERCLOTHING-  OUTFITTERS, 


STIRLING-. 


MARRIAGE     TROUSSEAU. 


FOREIGN  OUTFITTERS  AND   SHIRT  MAKERS. 


DRAPERY,  SILK  MERCERY, 

MILLINERY,  MANTLE,  DRESS, 
AND  HOUSE  FURNISHING  ESTABLISHMENT. 

ESTABLISHED    FOR    A    QUARTER    OF    A    CENTURY. 


ROYAL    BANK    BUILDINGS, 

31    &    32    KING    STEEET, 

FAMILY  MOURNING.  INSPECTION  INVITED. 


88  STIRLING  DIRECTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS. 

CONFECTIONERY  &  PASTRY  ESTABLISHMENT. 


ALEXANDER  SCOTT, 

70   FORT   STREET,    STIELINa, 


ESTABLISHED  1889. 


BUNS,    CAKES,    BISCUITS,    AND    PASTRY. 

JELLIES,     CREAMS,     AND     ICES.: 

SHORTBREAD,     GINGERBREAD,     AND     RUSKS. 

"WEDDING,    CHRISTENING,    AND    SUPPER    CAKES 

ELEGANTLY  ORNAMENTED. 


WEDDINa  D'JEUNEES. 

PL^TE,    CTJTLERY,    &cc.    &cc.,    STJFPIjIEr). 

WJLNC'Y'     COSS^QTJES     IIST     &RE;^T     VARIETY. 

IDISHES     COT^EIRED. 

IjE:MO]N'AI>E,      &I]SrG-EE,      beer,      SOD^     TVA.TER. 


3ESst^T:>llslxe<^    ixi.     18  2  8. 


HUGH    FRASER, 

6IN&ER  BEEE  BREWER  &  CRATED  WATER  MANUFACTURER, 
65i  PORT   STREET,  STIRLING. 

The  most  Famed  BURTON  BITTER  PALE  ALES. 
The  most  Celebrated  BLACKFORD  SWEET  ALES. 
First-class  LONDON  PORTER,  from  the  Old-established  Houses. 


GENERAL    GRAIN   MERCHANT, 

S3     KlinsrG-     STREET, 

STIRUNa 


STIRLING  DIRECTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS.  S9- 


JAMES  COWBROUGH  &  GO., 

FAMILY  GROCERS  &  WINE  MERCHANTS, 


BRIDGE  OF  ALLAN,  AND  CALLANDER, 

Beg  to  call  tlie  attention  of  the  Inhabitants  and  Visitors  to 
their  carefully  selected  Stock  of  GENERAL  GROCERIES, 
including  TEA  and  COFFEE  of  the  finest  description,  and 
every  article  in  the  Trade  of  the  best  quality. 

DAILY  SUPPLIES  of  the  Finest  FEESH  BUTTEE. 

Wines  of  every  description — very  old— from  the  first  Shippers^ 
and  of  the  most  celebrated  Vintages. 

Old  Cognac  Brandy ;  Loopnyts  Hollands. 
E.Y.O.   Islay,   Campbeltown,   Glenlivet,   Long 
John,  and  Burntisland  Whisky. 

Bass'  and  AUsopp'S  Pale  Ales— ?20  other  Pale  Ales  in 
stock. 

Reid's  London  and  Guinness'  Dublin  Porter. 
Blackford,  Alloa,  and  Edinburgh  Mild  Ales. 
Alloa  and  Prestonpans  Table  Beer. 
Prestonpans  12  Guinea  Ale. 

Agents  for  Max  Greger's  Genuine  Hungarian  Wines 

(highly  recommended  by  the  Medical  Faculty).  Carlowitz^ 
25^.,  335.,  and  4:Ss.  j^er  Dozen.  All  the  other  White  and 
Bed  Dinner  and  Dessert  Wines.     Price  Lists  on  application. 

Information  as  to  FUEHieHED  HOUSES  and  LOLG-INGS  TO  LET 

given  on  application. 


A  Good  Dinner  Sherry,       «       16s.  per  Dozen. 
Fine  Light  Claret,         -       -         9s.  ,; 


so  STIRLING  DIEECTOBY— ADVERTISEMENTS. 


J.    R.    SINCLi^IR, 


15  PORT  STREET,  STIRLING. 

SPORAN  MOIiOCHS,  IiEGeiNS  and  BBOGUXS,  made  in  aU  varieties. 


Gr  E  !N  "Fi  T?.  A  T I 

SEWING  MACHINE  WAREHOUSE. 

SOLE  AGENT  in  StirHng  for  tlie  SINGEE,  G-EOYEE  &  BAKEE, 
HOWE,  and  other  First-class  SEWING  MACHINES. 

Always   on  hand,  a  lar^e    assortment  of  first-class  HAND    SEWING- 
MACHINES.      Every  Machine  Warranted. 

Any  Machine  not  in  stock  got  to  order  on  the  shortest  notice. 

NEEDLES,  THREAD,  and  all  Machine  Requisites.        Machines  Repaired. 

GENERAL   JOBBING   SMITH, 

AGRICULTURAL  IMPLEMENT  MAKER,  &c., 
64  PORT   STREET,   STIRLING. 


Ground  to  Order. 


^^m 


PORT  STREET,   STIRLING. 


STIRLING  DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS.  91 

ALLAN  PARK  HOUSE 
BOARDING  AND   EDUCATIONAL 

Conducted  by  Mr.  T.  M'Luckie 

{Formerly  of  Doveton  College,  Calcutta), 

Assisted  by  MiSS  LAIRD  and  other  Goveknesses. 

DAY  CLASSES. 

JUNIOR  DIVISION  from  10  till  1. 

SENIOR  DIVISION  from  9  till  11,  and  from  2  till  4. 

Pupils  of  the  Junior  Division  may  return  from  2  till  4  without  extra  charge. 


Besides  the  usual  Branches  of  an  ENGLISH  and  COM- 
MERCIAL EDUCATION,  Pianoforte,  Music,  Latin,  French, 
and  German  are  taught. 

Religious  Instruction  is  given  in  all  the  Classes. 

The  Young  Ladies  are  superintended  during  School  hours,  in 
the  Playroom,  by  the  Governesses.     A  Servant  is  in  attendance. 

The  Fees  are  Payable  in  Advance,  and  include  all  charges 
for  Writing  Materials,  &c.  When  more  than  two  of  a  family 
attend,  the  third  and  all  younger  are  charged  half  of  the  fees. 

The  following  Gentlemen  have  kindly  allowed   their  names  to 
appear  as  Visitors  to  the  School : — 

Eev.  Alexander  Beith,  D.D.  Major  Oliphant. 
Rev.  Robert  Frew,  D.D.                      .  Captain  Webster. 

Rev.  William  Binnie,  D.D.  Captain  Stewart. 

Rev.  George  Alexander.  Peter  Drummond,  Esq. 

Rev.  William  Findlay.  Charles  Gibson,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Rev.  John  Steedman.  Bailie  George  Christie. 

Rev.  William  F.  Goldie.  Councillor  A.  C.  Young. 
Rev.  J.  T.  Gowanlock. 

Mr.  M'Luckie  receives  into  his  Family,  at  Allan  Park 
House,  a  limited  number  of  BOARDERS,  to  whose  Educational 
and  Moral  Training  careful  attention  is  paid. 

Terms  and  References  on  application. 


92  STIRLING  DIRECTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS. 

CrOHIISr     STEEL, 

PLUMBEE,   BEASSFOUNDER,    GASFITTEE, 
AND   BELL-HANGEE, 

No.  8  FRIARS   STREET,  STIRLING, 

Has  always  on  hand  a  Fine  Selection  of  GAS-LUSTRES,  LOBBY  LAIVIPS, 
and  BEACKETS,  all  in  the  newest  designs,  greatly  below  former  prices. 

J.  S.  invites  special  attention  to  his  Patent  W.  C,  the  best  in  the 
market,  and  which  has  given  great  satisfaction  during  the  eight  years  it  has 
been  in  use,  and  may  be  seen  on  the  premises.  Action,  simple  and  efficient, 
with  durability  and  non-liability  to  derangement;  and  is  so  constructed 
that  no  impurity  is  allowed  to  remain,  and  no  bad  smell  generated.  It 
may  be  supplied  with  or  without  a  Cistern,  and  will  work  equally  with 
high  or  low  pressure.  The  W.  C.  is  so  simple  in  its  construction  that  it 
may,  in  a  few  minutes,  be  made  equal  to  new,  without  removing  it  from  its 
situation ;  and  when  fitted  up  by  J.  S.,  is  kept  in  repair  for  two  years  free 
of  charge,  and  then  left  in  as  good  condition  as  when  first  put  up. 

JAMES  HARLEY, 

SHERIFF   OFFICER   AND    CONSTABLE 

FOE  THE  COUNTY  OF  STIRLING, 

AND  SHERIFF  OFFICER  FOR  THE  COUNTIES  OF 

PEETH  AND  CLACKMANNAN, 
6  FRIARS   STREET,   STIRLING. 


JOHNSTON  &  ANDERSON, 

BUILDERS,  JOINERS,  &  UNDERTAKERS, 

UNION  BUILDINGS, 

4-6    PORT    STREET, 

STIRLING. 


STIRLING  DIRECTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS.  93 

THE  STIRLINa  TRACT  ENTERPRISE. 


Monthly  Periodicals: — 

THE    BRITISH    MESSENGER, 


Price  ONE  PENNY. 


THE    GOSPEL   TRUMPET, 

Price  ONE  HALFPENNY,  or  3s.  6d.  per  100. 

GOOD  news~(Tllustrated), 

Price  2s.  6d.  per  100. 


YEARLY  PARTS  IN  HANDSOME  COVERS. 

THE  BRITISH  MESSENG-ER,  Is.  6d.  Post  Free. 
THE  GrOSPEX.  TRUMPET,  9d.  Post  Free. 
GOOD  NEWS,  6d.  Post  Free. 


THE   STIRLING  TRACTS, 

From  6d.  to  4s.  per  lOO. 

Sixpence  worth  and  upwards  sent  Post  Free. — Fifty-Sixth  Million  in  progi'ess. 


STIRLING  LETTER  TRACTS, 

For  Inclosure  in  Letters.  ]N"eatly  Printed  on  Tinted  Paper.  Nos.  1  to  12.— 
Price  4d.,  6d.,  and  8d.  per  Dozen,  Post  Free.  A  Packet  containing  one  of  each 
sent  Post  Free  for  Sixpence. 


THE    STIRLING    JUVENILE    TRACTS 

(ILLXISTR^TEir)). 
Packets  I.  and  II.,  price  6d.  per  Packet,  or  Post  Free  for  7d. 

The  Packet  contains   a    Dozen   different    little    12-page  books,   each    having  a   fine 
Illustration,  and  done  up  in  elegant  cover. 


THE   STIRLING  LEAFLETS, 

For  Inclosure  in  Letters.  ISTeatly  Printed  on  Tinted  Paper.  In  Sixpenny  and 
Threepenny  Packets.  Kos.  I.,  II.,  and  III.  Any  particular  Leaflet  may  also 
be  had  separately  in  quantities.     Sixpence  worth  Post  Free. 


Specimens  of  the  Publications,  with  Catalogues,  sent  Post  Free  on  application  to 

PETEE  DEUMMOND,  Tract  Depot,  Stirling. 


94  STIRLING  DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JAMES  MILLAR  &  SONS, 


:E"-A.3M:iiji"i?" 


BREAD,    BISCUIT,    AND    PASTRY 

BA.KERS, 

6   KING   STREET,   STIRLING. 

Branches:    Top  of  Baker  Street,  and 
33  Port  Street. 


DISHES  COVERED  TO  ORDER. 


JAMES    SMITH, 

GROCER, 

TEA.  WINE  AND  SPIRIT  MERCHANT, 

67  KINO  STREET,  STIRLING. 

PETER  MILLER, 

WHOLESALE,  GENERAL  AND  FURNISHING  IRONMONGER, 

AND  NAIL  MANUFACTURER, 

38  KING  STREET,  STIRLING. 


STIRLING  BIREOTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS.  95 

GLASS  &  CHINA  WAREHOUSE, 

68  PORT  STREET,  STIRLING. 

FAETIES  EITHBE  FUnmSSma  OB  BEFLACING  WILL  IWH 


GLASS  AND  CHINA  WAREHOUSE 

Replete   with    Goods   in   great  Variety,    either   Useful   or 

Ornamental. 
Prices  strictly  Moderate,  and  Quality  Guaranteed. 

PATTERNS  Matched  up  or  Made  to  Order. 

AN   EXPERIENCED   PACKER   KEPT. 

Packing  carefully  executed  either  in  Town  or  Country. 

SMITH  &  M'EWEN, 

IRON  AND   BRASS  FOUNDERS, 

MILLWRIGHTS,  ENGINEERS,  AND  BOILER  MAKERS, 

STIRLING. 

FRENCH  AND  GERMAN. 


MONSIEUR  WOJENSKPS  CLASSES, 


SCHOOLS    AND    FAMILIES    ATTENDED, 


96  STIRLING  DIRECTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ALL   GOODS  MARKED  IN  PLAIN  FIGURES. 


H.   GAVIN, 

LINEN  AND  WOOLLEN  DRAPER,  SILK  MERCER, 
CLOTHIER  AND  HABERDASHER, 

Has    always    on  hand   an  Excellent  and    Varied 
assortment  of  GENEEAL  DEAPEEY  GOODS, 

at  Moderate  Peices. 

Tlw  leading  NOVELTIES  of  the  Season  carefully  selected. 

A.X1X1    OKDERS    'F'B.OTs/CPITrs:  -A-TTEITDBID    TO. 

Gentlemen  favouring^  H.  Cr.  with  their  orders  may  rely  upon  having  a 
GOOD  ABTICIiZ:  and  an  IMMEDIATE  FIT.| 

22^    MURRAY   PLACE,   STIRLING. 

ARCHIBALD  MERRILEES, 

PLUMBER,  BRASSFOUNDER  &  GASFITTER, 
82  UPPER  CRAIGS,   STIRLING, 

AND 

MAIN  STREET,  DOUNE. 


H.  S.   MACDONALD, 


GOLDSMITH  AND  JEWELLER, 

9  PORT  STREET,  STIRLING. 

Jewellery  rejKtired  and  made  to  order,  and  every  description  of  Watches  aiul  Clocks 

carefully  repaired  and  cleaned. 


STIRLING  DIREOTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS.  97 


D.  &  J.  MACEWEN  &  CO, 

FAMILY   GROCERS,   WINE   AND   SPIRIT   MERCHANTS, 
Branch  EstaMishiiieiits  at  Callander  &  Bridge  of  Allan. 

"WINES  of  evgry  description  in  Wood  and  Bottle  from  the  first  Shippers, 
and  of  t]i@  most  celelsrated  Vintages. 

Old  COGNAC  BRANDY,  HOLLANDS  and  LIQUEURS. 

Old  ISLAY,  GLENLIVET,  CAMPBELTOWN,  BURNTISLAND,  and 

other  WHISKIES. 
BASS'S,  ALLSOPP'S,  and  other  ALES, )  t    -d  .^i  •  n  r.    i 

PRESTONPANS,   EDINBURGH,   and  i^^ -^°**\,^^/\^^.^!l  ^^^^^ 

ALLOA  TABLE  BEER,  j         '^'^^^^^  ^^^  Famihes. 

BARCLAY,  PERKINS  &  CO.,  and  REID  &  CO.'S  LONDON  PORTER. 
GUINNESS'S  DUBLIN  STOUT. 
An  Excellent  DINNER  SHERRY  at  20s.  per  doz. 
CLARET  from  9s.  per  doz.  upwards. 

Daily  Supplies  of  the  Finest  Quality  of  FRESH  BUTTER. 

N.B, — Information  as  to  Furnished  Houses  and  Lodgings  to  Let  in  the  different 

localities  ivill  be  given  on  amplication. 


19  PORT  STREET,  STIRLINa, 

Respectfully  intimates  that  the  DISPENSING  DEPART- 
MENT of  his  business  continues  to  receive,  as  heretofore 

his  best  attention. 


Q^ 


ALL  NEW  CHEMICAL  AND  MEDICINAL  PEEPAEATIONS 
PEOCUEED  FEOM  THE  PEOPEE  SOUEOES. 


Country  Orders  promptly  attended  to. 


98  STIRLING  DIIIECTOBY— ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JEWELLERY  AND  WATCHES. 


A    Choice    and    very    SELECT    STOCK    of   GOLD    and 

SILVER  WATCHES,  BRIGHT  and  COLOURED  GOLD 

JEWELLERY,    SCOTCH    PEBBLE    ORNAMENTS    in 

BROOCHES,   BRACELETS,   &c.,   at 

ANDREW    SWAN'S, 

WORKING  JEWELLER  AND  WATCHMAKER, 
4   PORT    STREET,    STIRLING. 

BEPAIRS  CAREFULLY  DONE,  AND   WITH  EXPEDITION 

HOUSE  PAINTER,  PAPERHANGER  AND  DECORATOR, 
3i    MURRAY   PLACE,   STIRLING, 

(Opposite  Railway  Station.) 

F-A.FERH^^^JSTGIIS'G-S    O^    EVERY    I5ESCRIFTION-. 


STIRLING   COACH   WORKS. 

WILLIAM   KINROSS. 


CAHRIAGE  BUILDma  IN  ALL  ITS  DEPARTMENTS. 

The  same  First-class   Work  executed  which  has  so   long  characterised   this 

Establishment. 


STIRLING  DIRECTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS.  99 


FANCY   WAREHOUSE. 


HENRY  GARDNER, 


ALL  THE  NEWEST  TOYS  AND  GAMES. 

Baskets,   Brushes,    Combs,    Ladies'   Bags, 
Work  Boxes,  &c.,  &c, 

KITCHEN  WOODEN  UTENSILS,  &  ALL  KINDS  OF  COOPER  &  TURNED  WORK. 


WILLIAM    GILLESPIE, 

LADIES'  &  GENTLEMEN'S  FASHIONABLE 
BOOT  AND  SHOEMAKER, 

105    BAKER    STREET.    STIRLING. 


HAT    AND    CAP    WAREHOUSE, 

35  KING  STREET,  STIRLING. 

PORTMANTEAUS,  LADIES'  BAGS,  TRAVELLING  BAGS, 
CAPS  ard  SCOTCH  SONNETS  in  endless  mrkty. 


100  STIRLING  DIRECTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS. 


13    PORT    STREET,    STIRLING 


ADAM  HEREON, 

CABINET  IVIAKER,  UPHOLSTERER,  AND  UNDERTAKER, 

In  respectfully  soliciting  a  continuance  of  the  support  he  has  received 
during  the  past  1 5  years,  begs  to  call  special  attention  to  his  Cabinet 
and  Upholstery  FUENITTJRE,  Bedsteads  in  different  designs 
and  in  various  Woods,  Feather  Beds,  Paillasses,  Mattresses  of 
Hair,  Down,  Flock,  &c. 

VENSTIAir  A3^D   OTHEIl  BLIITDS. 

A.  H.'s  best  attention  is  given,  to  all  orders,  and  his  charges  are 

moderate. 


ROBERT    ROBERTS, 

FLESHER, 
STIRLING. 

Corned  Beef,         Pickled  Tongues.         Salted  Hounds.         Sausages. 


GEORGE   BAUCHOP, 

BREAD    AND    BISCUIT    BAKEE, 
17  PORT  STREET,  STIRLING. 

CAKES,  BUM,  SHORTBREAD,  TEA  BREAD,  AND  FANCY 

BISCUIT. 


STIRLING  DinECTOItY--'ADVEBTISEMENTS.  101 

CABINET  FUMITUEE  WAREROOM, 

60   POET   STESET. 

THOMAS  HENDERSON, 

LICENSED  APPEAISEE, 

JOINER,  CABINET  MAKER,  UPHOLSTERER,  &  UNDERTAKER, 

Would  respectfully  inform  the  public  of  Stirling  and  Neighbourhood, 
that  he  has  always  on  hand  FURNITURE  of  good  quality  got  up  in 
the  most  modern  style,  and  also  made  to  order. 

T.  H.  would  direct  special  attention  to  his  Cabinet  and 
Upholstery  Furniture,  Mahogany  and  other  Bedsteads,  Paillasses, 
Mattresses  of  Hair,  Down,  and  Flock,  Feather  Beds,  &c. ;  also 
Venetian  and  other  Blinds. 

CH^R&ES    STUICTLY    M:03DER^TE. 

All  Orders  receive  striot  attention. 


D.  &  J.  STEWART, 

GOLDSMITHS,  JEWELLERS,  &  WATCHMAKERS, 
25   PORT    STREET,    STIRLING. 

ENGRAVING,    ENAMELLING,    AND    HAIR    WORK. 

ELECTEO-l'IiATINO    AND     GILDINO. 

EEPAIRS  NEATLY  AND  EXPEDITIOUSLY  EXECUTED. 

SIGNOR    VERRI, 

Teachei\_of  the 

PIANOFORTE  AND  SINGING, 
58  King  Street,  STIRLING. 


102  STIRLING  DIRECTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS. 


THOMAS  MENZIE8  &  Co., 

SILK  MEEOERS  &  GENEEAL  DEAPEES, 

64  and  65  King  Street,  Stirling, 

Have  greatly  ENLAEGED  tlieir  PEEMISES  by  adding  a  Splendid 
NEW  SALOON,  so  that  tlieir  Establishment  is  now  the  most 
Extensive  of  the  kind  in  the  County. 

Their  Stock  is  at  all  times  Large  and  fully  Assorted  in  every 
Department ;  and  their  Business  is  conducted  on  the  most  approved 
modern  system,  all  Goods  being  marked  the  lowest  Cash  Price. 

T.  M.  &  Go.  cordially  invite  insjpedion  of  their  Stock. 

Patterns  sent  to  intending  Purchasers  on  application;  and  all  Orders 
entrusted  to  them  will  meet  with  prompt  attention. 

GENTLEMEN'S  SUITS  made  to  Order  on  the  Shortest  Notice. 

KENNET  COAL!!    KENNET  COAL!! 

CHEAP    AND    GOOD. 


WILLIAM   JOHNSTON, 

SBOEE,  STZIILZ1T&, 
(Near  N.  B.  RAILWAY  STATION). 

MRS.   ROBERTSON, 


ee    PORT    STREET, 
STIRLING. 


STIRLING  DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS.  103 

HUGH  FERGUSON, 

BOOT   AND    SHOEMAKER, 

1    KINS-   STREET, 

Has  always  on  hand  a  very  Labge  and  Select 

Stock  of 

LADIES',  GENTLEMEN'S,  AND  CHILDREN'S 

BOOTS  AND  SHOES, 


GEORGE  OWEN,  JUN., 

79  UPPER  CRAIGS,  STIRLING. 

EVERY  DESCRIPTION  OF  SMITH   WORK  PROMPTLY 

EXECUTED. 

JAMES   GLOVER, 

TAILOR   AND   CLOTHIER, 

69    FORT    STilBBT, 
STIRLING. 


104  STIRLING  DIRECTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS. 

DAVID  STEWART, 

DRESS  AND  MANTLE,  TRIMMING,  HOSIERY,  AND 
HABERDASHERY  WAREHOUSE, 

4  EZNa  STItEET,  STIULIITG, 

AND  ONLY  AUTHOEISED  AGENT  FOR  THE 

WHEELER    &   WILSON 

GOLD-MEDAL,  SILENT-WORKING,  LOCK-STITCH 

SEWING  MACHINES, 

From    <£6   6s. 
IlTSTIlirCTIOir   AND    G-XTABA^TTEE    I1TCLT7DED. 

MISS  J.  STEWART, 

GLASS,  STONEWARE  &  CHINA  WAREHOUSE, 

23    PORT    STREET, 

STIRLING. 

JOHN    HENDERSON, 

PHOTOGRAPHER,  I 

34  KING  STREET,  STIRLING. 

PORTRAITURE  in  every  Style,  from  CARTE  BE  VISITE  to  LIFE  SIZe} 


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STIELING  DIRECTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS.  105 


78  PORT  STREET,  STIRLING. 


FISH,    GAME,    POULTRY,   &c. 
L.    I^IIsrTOTJL 

Begs  respectfully  to  intimate  to  the  Nobility,  Gentry,  and  Inhabitants  of 
Stirling  and  Neighbourhood,  that  he  has  always  on  hand  a  fresh  supply  of 

SALMON,  GRILSE,  AND  TROUT, 

from  the  Tay  and  Forth  daily  j  also,  an  excellent  variety  of 

VSTHITE   FISH,    &o. 
GAME  AND  POULTRY. 

OEDEES  PEOM  THE  OOUNTE?  PUMOTUALLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


E,  STOTT,  &  MILLER, 

PLASTERERS, 

(Opposite  DUNCAN  &  JAMIESON,  Printers,) 

STIRLING. 

PLAIN   AND   DECOEATIVE   PAINTEE, 
PAPEEHANGEE,   &c., 

16  MURRAY  PLACE,   STIRLING. 


106  STIRLING  DIRECTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ESPLANADE,    STIRLING. 


A  CHOICE  SELECTION  OF  WINES  AND  SPIIllTS. 

PORTER  and  ALES  of  BASS'S  Finest  Quality. 

Superior  Accommodation  for  Families  &  Tourists.; 

The  View  from  the  Hotel  is  one  of 
the  Finest  in  Europe, 

AN   EXCELLENT  BILLIARD  TABLE. 

CARVER  AND  GILDER, 

AND    AETISTS'    COLOURMAN, 
13  KING  STREET,   STIRLING. 

Artists'  Materials,  and  a  very  Large  Assortment  of  Fancy  Goods. 

GEORGE  A.  CHALMERS, 

46  LOWER  CRAIGS,   STIRLING. 

ESTIMATES  GIVEN.  JOBBING  NEATLY  EXECUTED. 


STIRLING  DIRECTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS.  107 

ROBERT    FRATER, 

LEAD    MERCHANT, 

FLUMBEB,  BRASSFOUNDEB,  AND  GASFITTEB, 

29  MURRAY   PLACE,  STIRLING. 

ZING  RONES  AND  RIDGES,  &c.,   WHOLESALE. 

Hydraulic  Rams.     Pumps  of  all  kinds. 

BRASS  OASTIHGS  ON  SHOETEST  NOTICE. 
CURLING-    STONES   AND    HANDLES. 

A.   &  W.  FORREST, 

CABINETMAKERS  AND   UPHOLSTERERS. 


Furniture  'Warehouse— 17  Broad  Street; 

"Works— 7  St.  John  Street, 

STIRLING. 


BOOT    AND    SHOEMAKER, 

45  (Foot  of)  KING  STREET, 


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COALS!  COALS! 

HENRY  GARDNER 

Supplies  the  Best  HOUSEHOLD  COALS,  Fresh 
from  the  Pits,  at  the  Lowest  Prices. 

DROSS  FOR  STEAM  OR  GREEN-HOUSES. 


OFFICE;  FANCY  WAEEHOUSE, 

26   MUREAY   PLACE. 

PROMPT    ikTT]E]SrTIO]Sr    TO    ^LL    ORDERS. 

Bedudion  in  Price  when  faking  a  whole  Truck 

JAMES    LUMSDEN'S 

CHEAP  REFRESHMENT  ROOMS, 

101  SAEER  STREET,  STZELIlTa. 

EEPRESHMENTS,  including  TEA  and  COPFEB,  at  all  hours  of  the 
ray.    DINNEB  from  12  Noon  till  4  p.m. 


GENERAL  DRAPER, 

eS  Sz  eS  B^ft-ISBK,   SXR-EET, 

STIRLING, 


STIRLING  DIREOTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS.  Ill 

A  Large  Assortment  of  Fashionable  BOOTS 

and  SHOES,  of  Excellent  Quality,  and 

at  Very  Moderate  Prices,  at 

STODDART'S 

BOOT  AND  SHOE  WAREHOUSE, 

28  FORT  STREET,  STIRLING. 

ROBERT  FERGUS, 

GREENGROCER,  FRUITERER,  AND  GARDENER, 
3  BARNTON   PLACE,  STIRLING. 

HOME  AND  FOREIGN  FRUITS  IN  GREAT  VARIETY. 

JAMES   M' KIN  LAY, 

TAILOR  AND   CLOTHIER, 

STIRLING. 

J.  &  G.  HENDERSON, 

GROCERS  AND  WINE  MERCHANTS, 

STIRLING, 

AND 

BKIDGE    OF   ALLAN. 


112  STIRLING  DIRECTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS. 

ATTENDANCE  AT  STIRLING  EVERY  FRIDAY, 

-A.S    FOE,    THE    L^ST    SIX    YE^^JRS. 

MR.  A.  SMYTH,  Surgeon-Dentist,  11  Sauchiehall  Street, 
Glasgow,  Pupil  and  Assistant  to  the  late  Dr.  F.  H.  Thomson^  Glasgow^  for 
Ten  Years.  Artificial  Teeth  Inserted  on  the  same  principles  which  so 
distinguished  the  late  eminent  Practitioner. 

3DEa.A."5rB3D         TEETH         STOI>I>E3D_ 

Hours  for  Consaltatiooj  from  11  till  4  o'clock^ 

At  Mrs.  HUTCHISON'S,  2  Barnton  Place,  Stirling. 
METAL  TIPPED  BOOTS  FOE  OHILDEEN. 


W.  GUMMING 

HAS  ON  HAND,  AT  HIS  SHOE  WAEEHOUSE, 

17  BOW  STREET,  STIIILIN&, 

A  Large  Assortment  of  the  above,  which  he  sells  "Wholesale  or  Eetail. 

Also,  a  Large  Stock  of  Keady-Made  LADIES'  and  GENTLEMEN'S  BOOTS 
and  SHOES  constantly  on  hand. 

DAVID    M'GREGOR, 

72   UPPER   CRAIGS, 

MRS.   MURDOCH, 

BAKER  &  CONFECTIONER, 

23    BAKER   STREET, 

AND  OBSERVER  BUILDINGS,  18  MURRAY  PLACE, 

STIRLING. 


STIRLING  DIREQTORY^ADVERTISEMENTS.  113 

ANDREW   P.   HART, 

CHEMIST  AND   DRUGGIST, 

95   BAKER   STREET,   STIRLING. 

Physicians^  Prescriptions  carefully  prepared. 
GENUINE     PATENT     MEDICINES,    &c..    Sec. 

JEJrated  Waters  always  in  Stock,  from  the  toest  Manufacturers. 

jobbing  blacksmith  and  machinist, 

14  b-a.k:er  street^ 
stirling. 

REPAIRS   NEATLY   EXECUTED   AT   MODERATE    CHARGES. 

JAMES  SMITH  &  CO., 

GLAZIEES  AND  GLASS  MERCHANTS, 

10  UPPER  CRAIGS,   STIRLING. 

WINDOWS  GLAZED,  CLEANED,  PAINTED,  AND  REPAIRED, 

AND  ALL  JOBBING  PUNCTUALLY  ATTENDED  TO. 
SCOTCH  TWEEDS.  SCOTCH  PLAIDS. 

R.  HENDERSON  &,  CO., 

CLOTHIERS  AND  GENTLEMEN'S  OUTFITTERS, 
28i    MURRAY   PLACE, 

jS'TTXXl.XjXia'G-. 

TRAVELLING  BUGS  TBAVELLINO  CASES. 


114  STIRLING  DIREOTOBY— ADVERTISEMENTS. 

JOHN   STEWART, 

BOOT  AND   SHOE  WAREHOUSE, 

12  BAKER  STREET,  STIRLING. 

A  Choice  Selection  of  Goods  kept  in  Stock,  and  Orders  punctually 

attended  to. 

WILLIAM   DOWELL, 

3    KING   STREET, 

STIRLING. 


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Differs  in  Body  and  Flavour  from  any  Tea  yet  offered  to  the  public;   it 
is  4s.  per  lb.,  and  can  only  be  had  from 

J.    PATERSON, 

21   PORT   STREET,   STIRLING. 

J.   &  J.   GRAHAM, 

HOUSE  CARPENTERS,  JOINERS,  &  UNDERTAKERS, 

11  SAHNTOIT  PLACE,  STIELIN&. 

HOUSE  JOBBING  PUNCTUALLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


STIRLING  DIRECTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS.  115 

HENDRY'S  STATION   HOTEL, 


EBENEZER    HENDRY, 

Eespectfully  intimates  that,  having  purchased  that  property  in  Murray 
Place,  situated  at  the  head  of  the  road  leading  to  the  Stirling  Eailway 
Station,  he  has  had  it  newly  fitted  up  as  a  FIRST-CLASS  HOTEL, 
where  every  attention  will  be  paid  to  the  comfort  of  Tourists, 
Commercial  Gentlemen,  and  other  Visitors. 

SZITITESIS,  SOUFS,  STEASS,  Ssc,  on  t3is  shortest  notice. 

WINES,  SPIEITS,  POETER,  and  ALES  of  the  most  cMce  quality. 

JOB   .A.3SriD   I»OST  HOE-SES    TO   LET   03Sr  HIHE- 

A  Conveyance  awaits  the  arrival  of  Passengers  loth  at  Steamhoats  and  Trains. 

BANKS    BROTHERS, 

SMITHS  AND  BELLHANGERS, 

MANUFACTURERS    OF    PERAMBULATORS    AND 
IRON   BEDSTEADS, 

66  KlNQt  STEEET,  STIIILI1T&. 

WILLIAM  BARCLAY, 

MONUIVIENTAL  SCULPTOR  IN  MARBLE,  GRANITE, 


BARNTON    PLACE, 

STIRLING, 


116  STIRLING  DIREQTOBY— ADVERTISEMENTS. 

co^Lii    ao^Xiii 

ORDERS  RECEIVED  FOR 

BEST  OLD  BANNOCKBUEN  AND  OTHER 
HOUSEHOLD  GOAL 


BY 


ARCHIBALD   DUNCAN, 

GLASS   AND   CHINA   MERCHANT, 
68  FOZIT  STEEET,  STXELZNa. 

COAL  of  all  Kinds  sent  either  by  Boad  or  Rail. 

Orders  from  the  Country  punctually  attended  to. 


KIRKWOOD    &,  WALKER, 

Jispsmg  an!&  <f  amilg  Chemists, 

7   KING    STREET,    STIRLING. 

Physicians'  Prescrij^tions  Accurately  Prepared.      Genuine  Patent  Medicines. 


ROBERT   FINLAYSON, 

GLAZIER  AND  G-LASS  MERCHANT, 

23   KING   STREET, 

STIRLINQ-. 


STIRLING  DIRECT ORY-^ADVERTISEMENTS.  117 


JAMES   GRAY, 

SEEDSMAN, 

CORN  AND   MANURE  MERCHANT, 

3    UPPER     CRAIGS, 

STIRLING. 

Catalogues  of  Seeds  and  Manures  on  application. 


JAMES    M'LEAN    &   SON, 

TAILORS  AND  CLOTHIERS, 

88     BAKER     STREET, 

STIRLING. 


HI 

B  Bin 

TEACHER    OF    MUSIC, 

MOUNT  PLEASANT  PLACE,  ESPLANADE, 
STIRLING. 


118  STIRLING  DIRECTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CRAWFORD  &  WATT, 

CABINET  MANUFACTURERS,  UPHOLSTERERS, 

IRON  BEDSTEADS  &  BEDDING  WAREHOUSEMEN, 

34-    BAKER    STREET, 

STIRLING. 


FEATHER  AND  WOOL  BEDS. 

HAIB  AND   WOOL   MATTRESSES,   &c. 

DOOR  MATS  AND  MATTING. 

Every  description  of  Furniture  made  to  order. 

JAMES   MITCHELL, 

TAILOR,  CLOTHIER,  AND  OUTFITTER, 

14  KING  STREET,  STIRLING. 

EVBE7  DESOEIPTIOIT  OF  CLOTHIlTa  FOE  GEWTLEMEIT. 

Boys'  Suits,  Highland  Dresses,  Liveries,  Riding  Habits. 

Hats,  Hosiery,  Ties,  Caps,  Gloves,  Collars,  &c.,  &c. 

ROBERT   ROBERTSON, 

COAL,  LIME,  HAY  AND  STRAW  MERCHANT, 

STIRLING. 


STIRLING  DIRECTORY— ADVERTIBUMENTB.  119 

Andrew  Cumming, 

FAMILY  GROCER, 

TEA,  COFFEE,  AND  PROVISION 

MERCHANT, 

107   BAKER    STREET, 
STIRLING. 

ROBERT    BROWN, 

GROCER,  WINE,   SPIRIT,  AND   PROVISION   MERCHANT, 
Foot  of  BROAD  STREET, 

STIRLING. 

WILLIAM   MALTMAN, 

CABINETMAKEE,     UPHOLSTEEER,    AND 

UNDERTAKER, 
r     nil^fi^HS     STREET, 

STIRLING. 


120  STIRLING   DIRECTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS. 


croHiiN"  ■v^.A-isriDS, 


9 

49  KING  STREET,  STIRLING. 


G-Li^SS    n^E-AJDE    -A.1NT)    CUT    TO    I^^TTEJllS". 

DAVID   REID, 

FAMILY   GEOCEE,    WINE   AND    SPIEIT 

MEECHANT, 

99    BAKER    STREET, 

STIRLING. 

ANDREW  OSWALD, 

SLATER, 
8    SPITTAL    STREET, 

STIRLING. 


OUTFITTirrG  A^D  MILLZ2TEEY  WAIKEHOTTSE, 
9  BAKER  STREET,  STIRLING. 


ESTABLISHED  ISiS. 


A  large  stock  of  Babies',  LaOAes\  and  Gentlemen's  Underclothing  always  on  hand. 

A  Selection  of  Bonnets,  Hats,  Dress  Caps,  Widows'  Caps,  Dress  Stuffs,  Flo^^'EKS, 
Feathers,  Ribbons,  Velvet  Jackets,  Laces,  &c.,  in  the  Newest  Styles. 


STIRLING  DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS.  121 

JOHN  CRIBBES, 

TEA,  COFFEE,  AND  PROVISION  MERCHANT, 

FOOT  OF  BROAD  STREET, 
STIRLING. 

J.  &  J.  ANGUS, 

DYEES    AND    CLEANSES, 

65i  and  74  PORT  STREET, 
STIRLING. 

EVERY  DESCRIPTION  OF  CARPETS  CAREFULLY  CLEANED. 

WILLIAM   ANDERSON, 

COAL  AND   LIME   MERCHANT, 

SHORE  ROAD  STATION,  STIRLING. 

N.B.— Family  Grocer  and  Provision  Merchant, 
CAUSEWAYHEAD. 

JOHN    MURRAY, 

TAILOR  AND   CLOTHIER, 
BOW     STREET, 

STIRLING. 
MOUENING  SUITS  EEADY-MADE  OE  TO  OEDEE. 


122  STIRLING  DIREOTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS. 

^W-    J"_    HVCOOI^E, 

KING    STREET,    STIRLING. 
Branch:    DUNBLANE. 


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M.AKER     OP     THE     STIRLING     CHEMICAL    WRITING     InKS. 

JOHN    ROBERTSON, 

CABINETMAKER  AND  UPHOLSTERER, 

130    BAKER    STREET, 

l^lirst  Close  wtleyo-Kre  ■tTa.e  Star  Xzxu. 

POTATO    &    VEGETABLE    HEHCHANT, 

534  LOWER  BRIDGEJJREET,  STIRLING. 

LAWSON   &  DUNLOP, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  IRONMONGERS, 

16   BAKER   STREET, 

STIRLING. 
INSPECTION    INVITED. 


STIRLING  DIRECTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS.  123 

WILLIAM   CARSON, 

HOUSE   PAINTER,  PAPERHANGER  AND  DECORATOR, 

29   PORT   STREET, 

STIRLING. 

FETER  BETT, 

FISHMONaER  AND  GAME  DEALER, 

STIRLING. 

ORDERS     rXJNOTXJ^LLY    A-TTKNUED     TO. 

"V^M.  M^CaREGOR, 

AUCTIONEER  AND  VALUATOR, 

EXCHANGE,    STIRLING. 

PUBLIC    SALES    by  Auction    of    HOUSEHOLD    FUENITUEE,   FAEM 

STOCKING,    CEOPS;    also,    HOUSE    PEOPEETY,    and    Sales    of    every 

Description  conducted  by  him  on  reasonable  terms. 

For  Terms  and  other  particulars,  apply  at  the  Sale-room  or  at  23  King  St. 

THOMAS   M'NAB, 

JOINER    &    UNDERTAKER, 

8  DUMBARTON  ROAD, 

STIRLING. 


124  STIRLING  DIRECTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS. 

JOHN  MORRISON  &  SONS, 

BUILDERS,   JOINERS   AND   UNDERTAKERS, 

6   DUMBARTON   ROAD, 
STIRLING-. 

RAG    AND    CHINA    MERCHANT, 

8,  9,  and  39,  SPITTAL  STREET, 

STinLiisra-. 
JOHNSTON  &,  NEILSON, 

PLUMBERS,  BKASSFOUNDGRS,  AND  GA8F1TTERS, 

43  SPITTAL  STREET,  STIRLING. 


rkfj^irs   neatly  KXHOXTTKE). 


MOYES,    MURRAY   &   CO.'S 

OLD    BANNOCKBURN   COAL 

AaENT-ANDREW  MOYES, 

NEWHOUSE. 

OFFICE:   6  UPPEE  CEAIGS,   STIRLING. 


STIRLING  DIRECTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS.  125 


BEi^Xjinsr  "VT'OOL 


AND 


FANCY  WORK  REPOSITORY, 

8T5AWT1      «PP^T!'T'^        ^SPT^TT'MTI^ 


MISSES  THOMSON   &  DALRYMPLE 

Beg  to  announce  that  they  have  always  on  hand,  in  great 
variety,  all  the  leading  Novelties  of  the  Seasons,  orders  for 
which  receive  immediate  attention. 

Also  a  large  Assortment  of  Canvasses^  SilJcSj  Braids^  Sfc.^  of 

the  best  qualities. 

Ladies'  Work  carefully  Made  Up. 

HIGHLAND  DRESSES  AND  LIVERIES 

^J  ,<r\-  '\/'  HR  ■  ^"->       JIS^L  J- J_-j  J,=j  =.^3- JTv/ -, 


OLD   POST   OFFICE   BUILDINGS,   MUHEAY  PLACE, 

s»"i"xi^XjB3:3Krc3r- 

A    SELECT   STOCK   ALWAYS   ON    HAND. 

SHIRT  COLLARS,  TIES,  HOSIERY,  &c. 


UMBRELLAS.  SUNSHADES. 

ALEXANDER    BAIRD    &    SONS, 

UMBBELLA    MAITXJFAaTtJBEBS, 
281  MURRAY  PLACE,  STIRLIMG. 

^11    REPAIRS    and.    COVKRII^G-S    carefUlly    executed.. 

TOYS,  TOYS  BAZAAR  GOODS. 

K 


126  STIRLING   DIRECTORY— ADFERTISEMENTS. 

CORN-EXCHANGE    HOTEL, 

STiRLiisra-. 


WILLIAM  MACaEEaOR 

Begs  respectfully  to  intimate  to  the  inhabitants  of  Stirling  and  sur- 
rounding neighbourhood,  that  having  become  lessee  of  the  above  old 
established  Hotel,  he  has  now  got  it  furnished  in  an  elegant  and 
modern  style. 

Parties  frequenting  the  above  Hotel  will  find  comfort  and  atten- 
tion, combined  with  strictly  moderate  charges. 

Comfortable  and  ^vell-aired  Bedrooms. 
LAEGE   SHOW-ROOM   FOR   COMMERCIAL   GENTLEMEN. 


'5 

BUILDER,  JOINER,  CABINETMAKER,  AND 

UNDERTAKER, 

BRIDGE     OF     ALLAN. 


WILLIAM   MCC , 

TAILOR     AND     CLOTHIER, 

HENDERSON   STREET, 


STIRLING  DIRECTORY—ADVERTISEMENTS.  127 

GENERAL  PRINTING  OFFICE, 

5  UPPER  CRAiaS,  STIRLINa. 


LETTER-PRESS   PRINTERS, 

Beg  to  intimate,  that  having  recently  made  additions  and 
improvements  in  their  Press  and  Machine  Departments, 
they  are  enabled  to  supply  all  orders  for  work  on  the  very 
shortest  notice. 

Having  added  considerably  to  their  already  large  stock 
of  Plain  and  Fancy  Type,  they  are  prepared  to  undertake 
printing  to  any  extent  and  in  every  variety  of  style. 

Illustrated  Catalogues,  Books,  Pamphlets,  Cards,  Funeral 
Letters,  &c.,  &c.,  carefully  executed,  at  the  most  moderate 
Prices. 


6    UPPER    CRAIGS,    STIRLING. 


128  STIRLING   DIRECTORY— ADVERTISEMENTS. 

GENERAL  LIFE  AND  FIRE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY. 

CHISF    OFFICE— 

62  Kma  WILLIAM  STEEET,  LONDON,  E.O. 

BRANCH    OFFICE— 

.  2  ST.  ANDREW  SQUAEE,  EDINBURaH. 


BstaTolislied.    in    1837.       Capital,    £1,000,000. 


The  new  LIFE  PREMIUMS  for  the  year  1869  were  £10,155. 
Detailed  Statements  of  the  Company's  Liabilities,  as  shown  by  the 
Actuarial  Reports,  and  of  the  Investments,  may  be  had  at  the  Chief  Office, 
or  at  any  of  the  Branch  Offices,  or  of  the  Agents. 

The  last  Two  Bonuses  yielded  to  individual  Assurers  additions  to 
their  policies  of  from  30  to  60  per  Cent. 

Every  Description  of  Life,  Fire,  and  Loan  Business  transacted. 
Agents  Wanted  where  the  Company  is  not  represented. 

GEORGE  SCOTT  FREEMAN,  Secretary. 
JAMES  S.  MACK,  S.S.C,  Local  Manager. 

EBENEZER  BENTLEMAH,  WRITER,  17  BAKER  STREET,  STIRLiNB,  Agent. 

CRAWFORD'S 

BOOK,  BIBLE,  AND  STATIONERY  WAREHOUSE, 

And  Largest  Depot  for  Souvenirs  in  the  Stirling  and  District 

Historical  Oak. 

Church  Services,  Common  Prayers,  Bibles,  Testaments,  and  Albums 

Bound  in  the  above  Wood. 
The  leading  Magazines  in  the  Library, 
The  Daily  and  Evening  Papers  regularly. 

The  "ROYAL  GUIDE"  to  Stirling,  Bridge  of  Allan,  Dunblane,  Doune,  DoUar, 
Bannockburn,  St.  Ninians,  Trossachs,  Lakes,  Loclilomond,  &c.  &c.,  with  33  full-page 
Coloured  Illustrations  and  other  Engravings,  bound  in  the  Royal  Stuart  Tartan,  with 
Pearl  Nails  and  Clasp,  same  as  presented  to  their  Royal  Highnesses  the  Prince  and 
Princess  Christian  by  Mr.  Crawford,  Bookseller,  and  acknowledged  by  letter  as  ex- 
clusively used  by  their  Royal  Highnesses  while  in  the  district,  and  same  book  as  after- 
wards supplied  to  Her  Majesty  the  Queen  and  their  Royal  Highnesses  the  Princesses 
Louise  and  Beatrice. 

SCOTT'S  "LADY  OF  THE  LAKE,"  with  beautiful  Photographs  by  Wilson,  and 
bound  in  Stirling  Oak,  same  as  presented  by  Mr.  Crawford  to  H.R.H.  the  Princess  of 
"Wales  in  Stirling,  and  to  Her  Majesty  the  Queen  in  the  Trossachs,  from  Mr,  Crawford's 
stock,  by  Mr,  M'Gowan,  Dreadnought  Hotel,  Callander,  '.. 

E"one  of  these  Royal  Presentation  Volumes  are,  genuine  unless  bearing  the  Presen-* 
tations  in  Gold  inside  with  JMr.  Crawford's  name.       t' 


STIRLING  DI  EEC  TOR  Y—AD  VER  TISEMENTB. 


CENTRAL   PHOTOGRAPHIC  ROOMS, 

88   MURRAY  PLACE,  STIRLING, 

(Cppcsite  tlio  Eail'way  Statisn.) 


L 


PHOTOGRAPHIC  ARTIST, 


In  returning  thanks  to  bis  fVif^nds  and  the  public  in  gen^^al  for  their  liberal 
patronage  during  the  last  twelve  \ears.  begs  respecttuUy  to  intimate,  that 
with  the  view  of  meeting  the  reqair^niertts  of  his  iiK;reat>ing  busijiess,  he 
has  secured  one  of  the  best  iustrumt-nts  for  producing  Life-Size  Portraits, 
and  trusts,  by  artistic  excellence  in  his  pr  niactions,  strict  peri-oiial  atten- 
tion, and  moderate  charges,  to  merit  a  continnance  of  their  siifport. 

The  very  prevalent  and  unwise  desire  for  cheapness,  and  the  f^se  with 
which  a  little  may  be  done  in  Piiotography,  has  f»laced  i^taineil,  distorted,  and 
leaden-looking  photographs  at^very  street  corner;  hut,  to  be  successful,  pho- 
tography requires  expensive  apparAtu.^,  a  skiltully  constructed  studio,  pure 
and  therefore  not  cheap  chemicals,  as  well  ?s  a  lengthfTied  ai.d  practical  ac- 
quaintance with  the  most  minute  principles  of  this  rapidly  j)rogiessing  art. 

Having  adopted  the  latest  and  most  approved  appliances  in  the  pro- 
duction of  Photographs  of  every  ske  and  de-^criptioriy  A.  C.  can  confidently 
guarantee  that  all  or<leis  entrusted  to  him  shall  be  executed  in  the  highest 
and  most  artistic  style.  

ALWAYS  ON  HAND,  A  CHOICE  SELECTION  OF  ALBUMS. 

CAETES   DB  VISITS  AND   CTHIE  F2AMES. 


Of  Stirling  Cadle,  Trnssachs,  Falls  of  Deron,  Bumbling  Jhidge,  Biacklyn 
Falls,  and  Pass  of  Levy,  Callander,  and  many  ethers. 

CARTES  DB  VISITE  DONE  Il^T  THE  BE5»T  STYLES. 

Pictures  aad  I3rawm;53  of  evsry  description  carefully  Copied  and 
£Inlar§^ed,  or  Reducsd  to  any  Size. 

GEOUPS  taken  at  their  own  Eesidenoes,  by  an  instantaneous  prooess. 

Gentlemen's  Houses,  &c. 

"We  hav3  always  watched  with  pleasur^fcu  P-»jUjess  of  this  art,  and  have  repeatedly  had  occasion 
to  express  ourselves  much  gratified  with  tk^C^^i^^P'jR^^*'^  °^  ^^  Crowe,  in  p  oducing  racst  effective 
»nd  striking  likenesses.  Yesterday  we  hal^l^^P^pNBMin  his  studio,  and  were  much  pleased  with  the 
execution  of  a  lii'e-si^e  portrait  of  a  gonft^knB^pffraAuj|intance,  taken  from  an  o;di nary  carte  de  visite 
negative.  Fhotog  aphy  seems  to  be  ma^jg^||^g|i||p^.^d  Mr.  Crowe  is  not  behind  the  profession  in 
•nything  wo  have  aoeiiu"—iliiflinff  O&nei 


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