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STIRLINGSHIRE
(BURGH AND COUNTY)
DIRECTORY,
WITH WHICH ARE INCLUDED
DOUNE, DUNBLANE, CALLANDER, &c.,
FOR
I886-I887.
PUBLISHED BY J. S. ROWE^GLIDDON,
2 Willison Street^ Barrack Street^ Dimdee.
PRICE TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.
THE STIRLING CARRIAGE WORKS
(ESTABLISHED 1805)
AND CAERZAGE SHOW BOOMS.
ESTIMATES
AND
DRAWIN'GS
FOR ALL
Kinds of Carriages
FORWARDED FREE.
A LARGE
Stock of New
AND
Secondhand
CARRIAGE S
always on hand.
i.
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Let on Hire
WITH
Option of Purchase
HARNESS
OF
Every Description
ESTIMATES
FOR
REPAIRS.
GEORGE THOMSON,
©"arriage ;®iul&er anb JKJarneea P^aher,
STIRLING- ^r
STIRLINGSHIRE,
ONE of the most important and beautiful counties in Scotland, is situated partly
in the Highlands and partly in the Lowlands ; bounded on the east by the
county of Linlithgow and the river Forth, on the south and west by Dumbarton-
shire, on the north by the shires of Perth and Clackmannan (which latter county
touches it also on the east), and on the south and east by portions of Lanarkshire.
Its boundaries are in many places distinctly marked by water-courses or lakes — the
principal boundary line on the north being the Forth, the Avon f)n the east, the
Kelvin river on the south, the Endrick water on the south-west, and Loch Lomond
on the west. Its length from east to west is thirty-six miles ; its breadth varies
from twelve to twenty miles. The shire comprises an area of four hundred and
sixty-seven square miles, or 298,579 acres.
The county, from its situation between the Firths of Forth and Clyde, and on
the direct passage from the northern to the southern parts of the island, has been
the scene of many memorable transactions ; and there are few counties where monu-
ments of antiquity are so frequently to be met with ; neither does it yield to any ia
point of modern improvements or in the beauties of scenery.
The county, as has been said, is partly Highland and partly Lowland. The
former, which is the western quarter and adjacent to Loch Lomond, is a mountain-
ous district; here the majestic Ben Lomond rises to the height of more than three
thousand feet. East from this Highland part the land becomes flat, or gently
inclining towards the Forth of the Endrick. In the centre of the county the ground
is again elevated into a series of hills, of which those of the greatest altitude are
from thirteen to fifteen hundred feet; from one of these eminences, in Kilsyth
parish, there is obtained one of the finest views in Scotland ; it is computed to
embrace an extent of 12,000 square miles. Many of the hills in the central, and
more especially in the southern division, have their sides and even their summits
clothed with a fine grass sward, which affords excellent pasturage for sheep. The
eastern division of the county consists of beautiful carse land, in many places quite
flat, and in others presenting a succession of inclined planes, gradually rising to-
wards the south from the rich valley of the Forth. Almost every variety of soil to
be met with in Scotland occurs in Stirlingshire ; but the most common and the
most fertile in the county is the alluvial or carse land, which occupies manj
thousand acres on the banks of the Forth. In this species of soil there are beds
of shells, clay, marl, and moss. In the western and central districts, on the banks
of the rivers, the land is generally of a light and gravelly description ; while patches
of rich loam present their surface to the husbandman in other parts of the county.
From the great variety of the soil, the system of agriculture in Stirlingshire
naturally cannot be uniform, nor its produce equally abundant or limited to any
particular species ; large crops of wheat, barley, beans, peas, turnips, potatoes, &c.,
are raised ; the culture of artificial grasses has also been very generally adopted in
this county. The extensive ranges of moor in the upland district are exclusively-
devoted to the feeding of numerous flocks of sheep, which are of the old black-faced
or Highland breed ; there are but few cattle reared, the county being sufficiently
supplied by the drovers from the Highlands. Stirlingshire is inferior to few
districts of Scotland in the quantity and variety of its mineral productions, the most
abundant of which are coal, ironstone, limestone, and sandstone. The principal
coal pits are in the southern base of the Lennox hills ; but this valuable article is
also obtained in the eastern district, in the vicinity of the Forth and Clyde Canal.
Ironstone, limestone, and sandstone are found in the same districts with the coal.
The Forth is the principal river in Stirlingshire ; it takes its rise from a spring
near the summit of Ben Lomond, and, after receiving in its course the Teith, the
Allan, and the Devon, expands into that noble estuary called the Firth of Forth.
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5 MURf^AY PLACE,
STIRLING.
JEWELLERY MADE TO ORDER.
SILVER PLATE AND PLATED GOODS.
WATCHES AND JEWELLERY OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION.
FINE CUTLERY, &c. CLOCKS, BRONZES, &c.
All at Moderate Prices with Special Discount for
Cash.
REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED.
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STIRLING, Cambuskenneth and Neighbourhood.
STIRLING is an ancient town, the capital of the county and parish of its name, and a royal"
and parliamentary burgh; 3-5 miles w. by n. from Edinburgh, 28 n. by e. from Glasgow,
33^ s. w. from Perth, 11 N.w. from Falkirk, 7 w. from Alloa, and C s. from Dunblane. Like the old
town of Edinburgh, Stirling is situated on the sloping ridge of a rock, the precipitous end of which,
towards the west, is occupied by the castle. The prospects from hence are most delightful and
axtensive; towards the east, especially, they are enhanced by the windings of the Forth, the
ruins of the Abbey of Cambuskenneth, the tower of which has been renovated and ornamented
at great expense, the Abbey Craig, with Wallace's monument on the summit, and the city of
Edinburgh in the distance. While the situation of Stirling is thus one of the most pleasing
and picturesque in the country, it is a place noted for its antiquities and the historical associa-
tions connected with them.
As was the case with Edinburgh, Stirling arose as a suburb in contiguity with the castle.
The latter stands on a basaltic rock, and around it is a pleasant walk, carried from the town,
in many places cut oat of the solid rock; and from this walk are several very interesting views,
and it affords an excellent opportunity for examining the basaltic pillars of which the rock is
composed. On the south side of the castle is a flat enclosed piece of ground, called the " Valley" :
it was the spot where tournaments were held, and on one side is a place where the ladies used
to sit and witness the feats of valour of the combatants, which is still designated the ladies'
" rock." This piece of ground is now tastefully laid out as a cemetery, and is quite in keeping
with the beautiful scenery by which it is environed; it contains several handsome monuments,,
chiefly the martyrs of the Reformation. The palace, within the castle walls, is a stately
structure, externally in the form of a square, and very richly and curiously ornamented with
grotesque figures standing upon pillars or pedestals, in good preservation. For several
centuries Stirling Castle was little else than a single tower; at the end of the 11th century it
rose into consequence, and in the course of the succeeding century it attained the distinction of
being one of the four principal fortresses in the kingdom. Such it continued during the
sanguinary and protracted contest which Edward I. of England commenced for the subjugation
of Scotland, when it was frequently taken and re-taken, after tedious sieges, and under circum-
stances which prove its great strength and importance at that period. In the course of that
eventful struggle between the independence and usurpation, Stirling and its vicinity formed the
theatre of some of the most brilliant achievements of Sir William Wallace; of these none were
so remarkable as the battle of Stirling, fought on ISth September, 1297, in which the English
army was signally defeated with great slaughter, and the eventful battle of Bannockburn,
fought by Robert the Bruce, on the 24th of June, 1314. Stirling Castle first became a favourite
residence of royalty about the reign of James I., whose son, James II., was born in it.
Perhaps one of the most interesting places in the castle is a room in the west building of the
quadrangle, known as the " Douglas Room," so called from being the apartment in which
William, eighth earl of Douglas, was killed with a dagger by the hand of King James II. On
the evening of the 18th of November, 185o, it was almost destroyed by fire, but since it has been
as nearly as possible restored to its original appearance, From wood saved from the fire were
made mementoes, which were readily bought by the tourist ; and on the occasion of the visit of the
Prince and Princess of Wales to Stirling in 1864, the Princess was graciously pleased to accept
from the late Mr Crawford, bookseller, a copy of the "Lady of the Lake," handsomely bound in
the oak of the Douglas Room.
Being the county town, the courts of the sheriff are held here, and are attended by a number
of procurators resident in the place. The chief manufactures of Stirling are carpets, tartans,
tweeds, winceys, and shawls, for which it has been long noted, and these branches engage a
considerable number of weavers. There is also a large wool-spinning factory, a,nd two coach-
making establishments, which employ several hundred workmen. The other leading avoca-
tions are tanning, nail making, and agricultural implement making.
There has sprung up in Southfleld and Spittals Park, the property of Spittals Hospital,
what may be called the west end of the town. A large area is covered with beautiful urban
villas, squares and crescents, and these all l)eing in the immediate neighourhood of the King's
Park, renders them very pleasant places of residence. The approaches to the town, on every
side, are truly grand, and probably equalled by few and excelled by none in Scotland; large
sums have been expended upon the main streets, and to good purpose, for few towns are better
paved, or lighted with purer gas, than Stirling; it s also well supplied with excellent water,
brought to the town from a distance of about six miles; so that Stirling is perhaps one of the
most pleasant towns for residence, as well as one of the most beautiful in the three kingdoms.
New courthouses have been erected in Viewfleld Gardens in a substantial and elegant style.
The Stirling Tract Depot is a handsome building, erected at a cost of nearly £5000, situated at
the corner of King Street and Murray Place.
On the Abbey Craig, a distance of two miles east from Stirling, has been erected the
Wallace monument, a noble structure to the memory of Sir William Wallace, fitly built.on the
craig on which Wallace's army encamped the night before the battle of Stirling Bridge. On
the 24th of November, 1877, a monument to King Robert the Bruce, occupying a commanding
position in front of Stirling Castle and overlooking the battlefields of Stirling and Bannock-
burn, was unveiled by Lady Alexander.
Cambuskenneth is a small village in the parish of Logie, county of Clackmannan,
situated opposite to Stirling, on the north side of the river Forth, on one of the peninaulas
formed by the windings of the river.
Stirling Post OfiBce, Maxwell Place.
Postmaster— V(. C. STEVENSON.
Letter Box closes for Mails — To Bridge of Allan and the North at 6.15 a.m. ;
Bridge of Allan and Crieff at 6.15 a.m. ; Alloa and Dunfermline, &c., at 7.40 a.m. ;
Edinburgh, Glasgow, &c. at 8.20 a.m. ; Dalmally, Taynuilt, and Oban, &c., at
7.40 a.m. ; Falkirk at lo.io a.m. ; Edinburgh and Glasgow at 11.30 a.m. ; Denny
at 12.35 P-W1-; Oban, Auchterarder, and Blackford at 1.40 p.m.: Bridge of Allan
at 1.50 p.m.; Dunfermline at 2.20 p.m.; Perth and Dundee at 2.40 p.m.; England,
Ireland, and Abroad at 4.30 p.m.; Up Special, T.P.O., at 5.45 p.m.; Dundee at
8 p.m.; Edinburgh, Glasgow, and all South at 8 p.m.; West Highlands and all
North at 10 p.m.
Local Posts — To Bannockburn and St. Ninians at 5.15 a.m.;Buchlyvie and
Gargunnock at 6 a.m.; Bannockburn, St. Ninians and Cambusbarron at 7 15 a.m.;
Dollar, Tillicoultry, Alva, and Menstrie at 7.40 a.m., 4.20, and ll p.m.; Blair-
drummond, Thornhill, Kippen, Port of Monteith, Gartmore, and Aberfoyle at 1 1
p.m; Gargunnock, Dunmore, Summerlane, and Blairdrummond at 7.10 a.m.;
Craigmill, Blairlogie, and Causewayhead at 7. 10 a.m.; Doune, Deanston, Burn
of Cambus, Callander, Strathyre, Lochearnhead, &c., at 7.40 a.m.; Cambus and
Tullibody at 7.40 a.m.; Port of Monteith Station and Kippen at 10. 10 a.m.;
Thornhill and Buchly vie at 2.20 p.m.; Callander at 4.50 p.m.; Bannockburn and
St. Ninians at 5.30 p.m.; Cambusbarron al 5.40 p.m.
Town Deliveries — From all parts at 7.15 a.m.; Edinburgh, Glasgow, Lon-
don, Ireland, Perth, Dundee, Aberdeen, Bridge of Allan, and Crieff at 2.30 p.m.
All parts at 6 p.m.
Box closes for South on Sundays at 4.30 p.m.
Letters are collected from the Pillar Letter Boxes at King Street, Port Street,
Albert Place, Bow Street, Cowane Street, Queen Street, Park Terrace, and Railway
Station on week-days at 6.15 and 10.50 a.m.; 4, 5, 7.15, and 9 p.m. No Sunday
collection.
St. Ninians Road on week-days at 7 and 10.50 a.m.; 4, 5, 7.15, and 9 p.m.
Sunday, 7 a.m.
Park Place at 9.15 a.m., 3.15 and 7 p.m. No Sunday collection.
On Sunday there is no delivery by Letter Carrier. The Letters are delivered
from the office counter from 8 till 10 a.m.
Money Order Office and Savings Bank open on week-days from 9 a.m.
till 6 p.m.
Postal Order business from 7 a.m. till 9 p.m.
For Index see end of Directory.
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STIRLING AND SUBURBAN
GENERAL ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
See also Professions^ Trades [Classified), Local Information^
Public Buildings^ &c., &c.
Adam, Robert, cork manufacturer, 45
King St.
Robert, china & glass depot, 21
Port St. See advt.
Adams, Robert, carrier & confectioner,
40 Barnton st.
Adamson, Thos., & Co., family grocers.
Arcade
Agricultural Society, Port st. ; Robt.
Taylor, secretary, 46 Barnton st.
Aim, Wm. L. (of W. L. Aim & Co.,
Glasgow), Beechcroft House
Aitken, Miss, 7 Victoria sq.
John, worsted spinner. Rock-
vale Mills, Craigs; res., Southfield
John G., manure merchant. Shore
road ; res., Southfield
Margt., confectioner, II2 Baker
street
Alexander, Alex., flesher, 27 Friars st. :
res., 19 Queen st. See advt.
Ebenezer T., farmer, Burgh
Meadow
Mr James, Park pi.
Peter, joiner, 63 Newhouse
Thomas, Secretary to Combina-
tion Poor House, 6 Park pi.
Allan, A. R., commercial traveller,
Bellfield
■ George, seedsman (Allan and
Henderson), Beechwood
John, architect & surveyor, 12
Murray pi. ; res., Cliff Bank
Upper
John
teacher of music, 10
Allan, Peter, hairdresser, 105 Baker
street
Robert, & Son, bakers, 17 St
Mary's wynd
William, 3 Broad street
Allison, Miss, dressmaker, 31
craigs
Alloa Coal Co., Wallace st
Dewar, agent
Alluni, Chas. E.
Glebe crescent
Anderson, Mrs Barbara, 9 Pitt ter.
Mrs D., 40 Barnton st.
Ellen, householder, 51 Wallace
street
George, Conservative Club, 32
Port St.
James, grocer, 57 Baker st. ; res.,
4 Bank st.
Mrs Jane, 8 Melville terrace
John, brewer, 84 St Mary's wynd
Robert, valuator, 1 1 Princes st.
William, timber merchant, 41
Wallace st.
William, coal merchant, 7 Shor€
road
William A., 9 Pitt ter.
Angus, J. & J., cleaners and dyers, 15
Port St. See advt.
Rev. James, 11 Queen sL
James, 25 Queen st.
John, dyer (J. & J. Angus), 13
Queen st.
Stirling.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Angus^Margaret, householder, 36 Queen
street
Archibald, John, baker, 15 Broad st.
John, solicitor and notary (Muir-
head & Archibald), 29 Snowdon pi.
Wm,, jeweller and watchmaker,
1 8Port St. ; heuse, 25 Port st. See advt.
Armstrong, Janet, fruiterer, 65 Port st.
Arnott, Henry, session-clerk & teacher,
Allan's School, 20 Queen st.
Arthur, Geo., linen, &c., draper, 120
Baker st. ; res., 17 St John's st.
John, tailor, 33 Baker st.
Atlas Insurance Co. ; Robt. M'Luckie,
22 King St., agent
Athol, Miss Elizabeth, 5 Abercromby
place
Atkinson, Robt., commercial traveller,
I Windsor pi.
Baird, Mrs, 59 Wallace st.
Alexander, & Sons, toy dealers &
umbrella makers, 40 Murray pi. See
advt.
Baker, Lenord, drawing master, 22
Albert pi.
^~Bald', Robert, painter and paperhatige*,
.20 Murray pi.
Baldie, Mary A., dressmaker, 2 Allan
park
Balfour, Jane, householder, 7 Murray
place
Bank of Scotland (Branch), King st. ;
J. W. Campbell, agent
Banks, Mrs, lodgings, Allanpark House
Bros. & Co., perambulators and
iron bedstead manufacturers, Burn-
side Works, Lower craigs
Edward, perambulator manufac-
turer (Banks Bros. & Co.), 9 Princes
street
William, perambulator manufac-
turer (Banks Bros. & Co.), Snowdon
place
Barmigan, Thomas, & Fotheringham,
builders, 98 St Mary's wynd
Barclay, Mary, tobacconist, 13 Bow
street
Michael, broker, 9^ St Mary's
wynd
William, sculptor, Viewfield pi.
Barr, James, clerk, Shore rd.
Baxter, David G., auctioneer, Rockfoot
Villa
Baxter, Margaret, householder, 5 Queen
street
Mrs T., 23 Nelson pi.
Bayne, David, grocer, 100 Cowan st.
Bean, Andrew, householder. Causeway-
head
Becker, Wm., bandmaster, Bellfield
House
Bell, Charles, 21 Victoria pi.
Mary, spirit dealer, 56 St Mary's
wynd
J., 14 Bow St.
Bennett, Hugh, potato merchant, 17
Queen st.
John, tailor, 20 Port st.
Bennie, David, householder, 26 Upper
Bridge st.
Berrie, David, schoolmaster. Baker st.
Bevridge, Archibald, I &: 3 Queen st.
Binnie, Alex., butcher, 56 Barnton st.
Binning, Mr Thomas, 17 Snowdon pi.
Bird, Mrs, 19 Allan park
' John, 34 Albert pi.
Blair, Miss Isabella, 5 Abercromby pi.
Mary, lodgings, 5 Upper craigs
Blakey, J. Wood, solicitor & notary, 59
Murray pi.; res., 16 Park ter.
Boag, Janet, shopkeeper, 41 Cowan st.
Borthwick, Margaret, householder, 53
Wallace st.
Boswell, William, boot & shoe maker,
18 Baker st., 45 Port st.; & res., 13
Albert pi. See advt.
Bow, Miss, 6 Royal gardens
Bowan, Mrs, staymaker, 76 Baker st.
Bowie, Andrew, spirit dealer, 99 Baker
St.
Boyd, Mary, lodgings, ii Abercromby
place
Boyes, Edward, maltster, Upper Bridge
street
Brady, Ellen, dressmaker, 10 Dumbar-
ton rd.
Bridge of Allan Gazette, 26 & 32 Upper
craigs; Duncan & Jamieson, publishers
British Linen Co. Bank (Branch), 12
Port St.; William Stevenson, agent
Briton Life Insurance Co. See Trade
List
Brittain, Samuel G., locomotive superin-
tendent. Shore rd.
Broadway, Matthew, umbrella maker,
54 St Mary's wynd
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Stirling.
Brodie, Peter, baker, 34 Port st.
Brown, Rev. Alex.W., 3 Viewfield pi.
George, designer, 22 Nelson pi.
Helen, householder, 28 Queen st.
J., schoolmaster, St Mary's wynd
James, railway carrier & con-
tractor, 5 Allan park
Mr James, 13 Forth pi.
James, solicitor & town chamber-
lain (J. & J. Mathie & MacLuckie),
15 Forth pi.
Julia, innkeeper, 4 St Mary's wynd
'Mary, milliner (M'Lachlan &
Brown), 4 Queen st.
Thomas, butter & egg dealer, 16
Broad st.
William S., dentist, 60 Murray pi.
William S., cabinetmaker, 81
Port St.; res., Allanpark
Browne, William, surgeon, I Gladstone
place
Brownlee, George, bank accountant,
George st.
Bruce, Mr Andrew, 3 Victoria sq.
Mr David, i Victoria sq.
Robert, 5 Upper craigs
Bryce, John H., veterinary surgeon, 6
Upper craigs
William, cabinetmaker, 16 King
St.; res., 33 King st.
Buchan, David, & Son, lath renders,
Shore road
Mrs, householder, 45 King st.
Jane C., day school, St John st.
Buchanan, Alex., bill poster, 46 Upper
Bridge st.
• & Dowell, painters,&c., 34 Murray
pi. See advt.
Andrew, fishmonger, 21 Friars st.
Andrew, grocer, wine, & spirit
dealer, 9 Baker st.. Rose Villa.
See advt.
Andrew C., solicitor (Fleming &
Buchanan), Whitehouse
John, painter (Buchanan &
Dowell), 31 Upper craigs
John, grocer, 9 Broad st.
Burden, Peter, brewer and maltster,
Stirling Brewery, Irvine pi.
Burgess, John, livery & posting stables,
18 Shore rd.; res., 16 King st.
Burgh Assessor — Robert Currie, Dal-
gleish Court, Baker st.
Burgh of Stirling Municipal Officers,
&c. See Public Buildlings.
Burgh Police Office, Broad st.
Burns, Janet, householder, 53 Murray
place
Burt & Shaw, joiners & builders, 81
Port St.
Burt, Andrew, shopkeeper, 50 Cowane
St.
James, Joiner (Burt & Shaw), 51
Wallace st.
Burton, Miss — ladies' private boarding
school, 13 Pitt ter. iSee advt.
Cairns, Peter, draper's assistant, 27
Queen st.
Robert, accountant. Union Bank
of Scotland, Ld., 22 King st.
William, plumber, Orchard pi.
Caledonian Fire & Life Insurance Co.
See Trades List
Caledonian Hall, Baker st.
Loan Co., pawnbrokers, 8 & 10
Broad st.
Plate Glass Insurance Co. See
Trades List
Callander Advertiser Office, 26 & 32
Upper craigs ; Duncan & Jamieson,
publishers
Cameron, Donald, supervisor of inland
revenue, 25 Friars st.
Campbell, Alex., chief constable, Park
lane
Alex., tailor & clothier, 41 Baker
street
• Mrs Annie, 14 Drummond pi.
Mrs Annie, 35 Allan park
Archibald, Royal Hotel, Barnton
street
Mr Duncan T., 4 Drummond pi.
Evan, 77 Port st.
Miss Isabella, i Clarendon pi.
J. & G., dressmakers, 7 Murray
place
- J. W., agent, Bank of Scotland,
King St.
Mr James, 18 Abercromby pi.
John, coal & lime merchant, la
Viewfield place
John, Lome Tavern, Mar pi.
- Rev. John Kerr, D.D., F.S.S.C,
4 Irvine pi.
M. A., milliner, 45 Cowan st.
Miss Neil, i Clarendon pi.
Stirling.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Campbell, Robert, hatter and hosier, 32
Arcade ; res., Dumbarton rd.
■ William, timber merchant, 20
" Murray pi. ; res., 17 Gladstone pi.
Mrs. butcher, 18 Albert pi.
Candy, C. C, engraver, 70 St Mary's
vvynd
Carmichael, Jessie, householder, 25
Nelson pi.
Carrick, Mrs, i Glebe crescent
Carson, Mrs Helen R., 9 Albert pi.
' William, & Son, painters, 38
Port St. See advt.
Cash Jewellery Store, 36 Arcade. See
advt.
Chalmers, Jas., stonemason, lO Middle
craigs
Geo., & Son, builders, Craigs
Rev. John, M.A., 17 Allan park
William J., traveller, 20 Barnton
street
Chappell, Barnard F., traveller, 10
Barnton st.
Cherry, J. & A., butchers, 29 Murray
place
Children's Home, Burgh muir
Chisholm, George, 38 King st.
G., & Son, brassfounders, plum-
bers, &c., 72 Port St. See advt.
Christie, Mrs, 5 Park crescent
& Cowie, cabinetmakers, 61 King
street
• George, draper, 96 Cowane st. ;
res., 14 Union st.
George, clerk, 23 Queen st.
Mr George, Southfield House
Mr James, 3 Park avenue
James, 27 Queen st.
• James, grocer, 22 Cowane st.
— — ■ James R. , agent for Thos. Muir h
Son, coal merchants, 3 Douglas ter.
Jane, householder, 43 Wallace st.
William, watchmaker, 36 Port
St. ; res., 46 King st.
Mrs Wm., 47 King st.
William, accountant. Commercial
l^ank of Scotland, Ld., 3 Park
avenue
■ William, joiner, St John st.
Clir)'Stal & Macfarlane, solicitors, 1 1
King St.
Chrystal,James(Chrystal & Macfarlane),
3 Clarendon pi.
City of Glasgow Friendly Society,
See Trades List
City of London Fire Insurance Co.
See Trades List
Clarke, William, 6 Union st.
Clure, A. F., hairdresser, 106 Baker
street
Clydesdale Bank, Ltd. (Branch), 65
King St. ; James Drysdale, agent ;
Alexander Moffat, accountant
Cochrane, Mr William, Moss Bank
Coldwell, Rev. Clement Leigh, M.A.,
the Parsonage
Colquhoun, Andrew, brewer. Burgh
muir
Colville, Mr Alexander, 12 Park pi.
Combination Poor House, Union st.
Commercial Bank of Scotland, Ltd.
(Branch), 43 Murray pi. ; James M.
Morrison, agent
Commercial Union Life Assurance Co.
See Trades List
Conway, P., laundry, Craigs
Cook, Joseph D., traveller. Forth View
Cottage, Abbey rd.
Wm. B., 28 Queen st.
County (Fire) and Provident (Life) As-
surance Co. See Trades List
County Offices, County buildings, Barn-
ton St.
County Police Office, County buildings,
Barnton st.
Cowan, Donald, clerk, 45 Wallace st.
Dugald, wheelwright, 14 Spittal
street
M., confectioner & refreshments,
34 Barnton st. and 89 Port st.
Cowbrough & Mercer, grocers and
wine & spirit dealers, Stirling, Bridge
of Allan, and Callander. See advt.
Miss Margaret, 19 Snowdon pi.
Cowie, M., furniture dealer, 107 Baker
street
Craig, John, nurseryman and florist, 3
Murray pi. ; res., Livelands. See
advt.
Crawford & Co., stationers, &c., 7
King St. See advt.
Andrew, tea dealer, 48 Upper
Bridge st.
Catherine, stationer, 7 Douglas
terrace
Mrs Elizabeth, 14 Allan park
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Stirling.
Crawford, Helen, dressmaker, 7 Lower
Bridge st.
James, householder, 9 Nelson pi.
Robert, tinsmith, 49 King st.
Major, 30 Snowdon pi.
— — Thos., spirit dealer, Drip rd.
• Wm., glass and china dealer, 26
and 30 Murray pL, and at 46 Baker
St. See advt.
Wm,, & Sons, grocers, 9 Lower
Bridge st.
— — Mrs, 32 Port st.
Crease, Rachael H., householder,4 Port
street
Crichton, James, dyer, 45 Murray pi.
James, spirit dealer, 68 Baker st.
Wm. G., glazier, 17 Port st. ;
res., 25 King st.
Crockart, David, gunmaker (Maloch,
Michie, & Crockart), 6 Victoria pi.
Crocket, David, leather merchant, 22
Spittal st, ; res., 37 Wallace st.
. James, bookseller, 57 King st. ;
res,, 30 Queen st
Crombie, Alex., plumber, 14 Spittal st.
Annie, householder, 17 Queen st,
Crowe & Rodgers, photographic artists,
57 Murray pi.
Crystal, Alex., engineer, 49 King st.
CuUens, W.J. & J., fleshers, 10 Baker
St. and II Port st.
., William, flesher (W. J. & J.
Cullens), 18 Albert pi.
Gumming, Andrew, grocer and spirit
dealer, 28 Baker st. ; res., 8 View-
field pi.
. Wright, bootmaker, i4 Bow st.
Wm., tailor, 13 Baker st.
Cunliffe, Mrs, Carlton House
Cunningham, Mr Wm., Mar PI. Ho.
Cura, Givolanna, ice cream depot, 87
Baker st.
Currie, James, householder, 22 Dum-
barton rd.
Robert, joiner and valuator, and
burgh assessor, Dalgleish Court,
Baker st,
Thos,, clerk, 23 Queen st.
Curror, John G., solicitor (Wingate &
Curror) ; res. , 37 Snowdon pi.
Cuthbertson, Mr David, 22 Park ter.
■ James, grocer, 31 Baker st ; res.,
Dalgleish House
Dale, John T., hairdresser, 3c Portst.,
and 17 Friars st. ; house, 47 Port st.
Dalgetty, Henry, boot and shoe maker,
97 Baker st.
Dalgleish, Mr Peter, 8 Pitt ter.
Dalrymple, Geo., innkeeper, 18 Broad
street
Danskin, Jane, dressmaker, 96 St
Mary's wynd
Davidson, Misses, Gowan brae, Upper
Bridge st.
Andrew, smith, 48 Broad st.
Misses, 18 Snowdon pi.
& Stevenson, soHcitors, 12 Port st.
jNIrs Mary, 6 Park ter.
Davie, Jas., jun. (James Davie & Son),
15 Princes st.
James, & Son, engineers and
ironfounders, Stirling Foundry, Or-
chard pi.
Richard, depute sheriff-clerk, lO
Albert pi.
Dawson, John, innkeeper, 77 Wallace
street
Margaret, lodgings, 17 King st.
Robert, writing master, 27 Nel-
son St.
Day, W. E., wool and waste merchant
(W. E. Day & Co.), Forth Bridge
mills
W. E., & Co., wool and waste
merchants. Forth Bridge mrlls
Dean of Guild— Robert Mercer, 12
Allan park
Dempster, John A., tobacco manufac-
turer, 6 Port St. ; res., 6 Albert pi.
Dewar, James, carter. Burgh muir
John, colliery agent, 54 Wallace
street See advt.
■ Peter, farmer, King's park
Dick, Andrew, householder, George st.
David, clerk, i Middle craigs
Wm., factor, 63 Wallace st,
Doig, Elizabeth, toy dealer, 37 Arcade
Don, Isabella, lodgings 12 Maxwell pi.
Donaldson, Miss Isabella, 24 Nelson pi.
John, joiner, Dumbarton rd.
Dougall, Margaret, lodgings, 52 Barn-
ton St.
Dow, Allan, coal merchant. Shore rd.,
& Castle hill
James, hatter, 15 King st.; res.,
1 1 King St.
Stirling.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Dow, John, manager, Forth Vale cot.
■ John, blacksmith, Raploch
■ William, grocer & spirit dealer,
34 Bow St.
Dowdy, William, temperance hotel 5
King St.
Dowell, James, tailor, 75 King st.
John, painter (Buchanan and
Dowell), 24 Baker st.
Wm., 17 Queen st.
Dowie, Jane, confectioner, 70 Port st.
Downie, Mrs Jane, Jane Villa, Park pi.
William, cooper, 1 14 Baker st.
Doyle, Daniel, district superintendent
for Prudential Assurance Co., 12
Port St.
Drew, John, surgeon, 28 Albert pi.
Drummond, Mrs A., Fredinnock
Gregor, T., watchmaker (R. Drum-
mond & Son), Thrash grove, Livi-
lands
Henry, nurseryman & seedsman
(W. Drummond & Son, Glenelm
lodge
James, spirit dealer, 16 Baker st.
James, nurseryman & seedsman
(W. Drummond & Son), 10 Nelson
place
James, W., 10 Park ter.
Drummond R.,& Son, goldsmiths
& watchmakers, 5 Murray pi. See
advt.
Mr Robert, 6 Victoria sq.
W., & Sons, nurserymen & seeds-
men,4 King St.; nurseries, Coney pk.
Drummond's Tract and Book Depot,
2 King street ; John Macfarlane,
manager
Drysdale, James, agent, Clydesdale
Bank, Limited, 65 King st.
Jane, music teacher, 40 Barnton
street
" J., shopkeeper, 51 Baker st.
Dudgeon, Mary, grocer, 9 Maxwell pi.
Duffin, Catherine, broker, 23 St Mary's
wynd
Jessie, broker, 8 Bow st.
Duffy, Peter, grocer, 12 Bow st.
Dunbreck, William, householder, 5
Viewfield st.
John, tailor, 40 Barnton st.
Duncanson & Raffan, druggists, 38
Port St.
Duncanson, James, spirit dealer, 21
Port St., Custom-house Bar; res.,
47 Port St.
Mrs Jessie, 15 Abercromby pi.
D2nidee Advertiser and People^ s Journal
Office, 41 Murray pi.
Dunlop, Wm., salesman
Dunn & Wilson, milliners, 24 Port st.
Dunn, Margaret, milliner, 20 Port st.
Dunsmore, Alexander, grocer, 56 Port
St. ; res., 4 Glebe crescent
Dysart, John, club master, Port st.
Earl, Jas., guide at the Castle
Easton, Mrs Sarah, 4 Clifford rd.
Edinburgh & Provincial Plate Glass
fnsurance Co. See Trades List
Edinburgh Life Assurance Company.
See Trades List
Eggo, W. F., fish and game dealer,
24 Barnton st. See advt.
Elder, A., goods agent, North British
railway station
James, householder, 12 George st.
Thomas, baker, 4 Upper craigs.
See advt.
Ellis, Mr James W., 24 Allan park
Elston, Mr James C, Rockdale Lodge
Employers' Liability Assurance Cor-
poration. See Trades List
English & Scottish Boiler Insurance
Co., Limited See Trades List
English & Scottish Law Life Assurance
Co., Ltd. See Trades List
Ewing, David, draper, 5 Friars st.
Excise Office, 25 Friars st.
Faculty of Solictors' Library ; James
Brown, curator
Fairbairn, Mrs, 23 Albert pi.
Falconer, Mr George, 5 Royal gardens
Faulds, Miss Jane, 14 Park ter.
Fearnside, Benjamin, draper (Thomson
& Fearnside), Bellfield
Ferguson & Co., drapers, i Broad st.
Christina, householder, 24 Queen
street
Daniel, surgeon, Barnton pi.
Daniel, agent, National Bank of
Scotland, Ltd., 77 Murray pi.
Hugh, bootmaker, 2 Port st. ; res.,
3 Forth pi.
Janet, householder, 24 Queen st.
John, bootmaker, 18 Cowan st.
John, blacksmith, Kerse mill
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Stirling.
Ferguson, Thomas, tailor, 17 King st.
Fernie, Mrs Anna, i Albert pi.
Fields, Samuel, upholsterer, 16 King st.
Findlay, Mrs Elizabeth, 5 Pitt ter.
Mrs Mary Ann, 5 Princes st.
jfFindlayson, James, 21 Albert pi.
— James, householder, 15 Burgh
muir
— Thos., clerk, 22 Union st.
iFinlayson, C, shopkeeper, 26 Bow st.
Fisher, Alex., solicitor (Chrystal &
Macfarlane), 13 Abercromby pi.
FJannagan, C, broker, 21 St Mary's
wynd
Feming & Buchanan, solicitors, 26
Port St.
Margaret, milliner, 52 Barnton st.
Reid, & Co., worsted spinners,
Murray pi.
Forbes, Mrs Margaret, Mar pi.
Forgie, Alexander, hairdresser. Arcade
Forman, Mr Charles, 26 Snowdon pi.
Forrest, A. & W., cabinetmakers, &c,,
77 King St.
. Margaret, householder, 43 Upper
Bridge St.
Forrester, Arthur, fishmonger, 35
Murray pi. See advt.
■ David, wholesale fish merchant,
45 Baker st.
Forsyth, George, agent for Wordie &
Co., carriers. Railway station
Hugh, householder, 14 Union st.
Hugh, C, clerk, 31 Forth pi.
Hugh, C, 61 Wallace st.
Jones, & Co. , tailors & clothiers,
Upper Bridge st.
Mrs, grocer & spirit dealer, 20
Upper craigs ; res., 7 Dumbarton rd.
Fortune, John, surgeon, Clifibrd rd.
Foster, James, plasterer, Thistle st.
Fotheringham, John, stonemason, 43
Lower Bridge st.
Margaret, householder, 57 Wal-
lace St.
Frame, Helen, householder, 8 Maxwell
place
Eraser, Jane, householder, lo Dumbar-
ton rd.
Frater, Bethia, lodgings, 20 Murray pi.
Robert, brassfounder & plumber,
73 Port St. ; res. , i Park ter. See advt,
Wm., householder, 14 Nelson pi.
Frew, Rev. Robt., D.D., 12 Melville
terrace
Golashan, David, cabinetmaker, 36 &
38 Baker St.; res., 44 Broad st.
Jane, tobacconist, 21 Baker st.
William, hairdresser, Arcade
Galbraith,Mrs Catherine, 3 Glebe cres.
Dr George T., 11 Gladstone
place
John, eating-house keeper, 115
Baker st.
Thomas L., town clerk, Kingst.;
res., 24 Park ter.
Gall, John, spirit dealer, 53 Port st.
Galloway, Mrs, farmer, Clayslaps
Eliza, householder, 4 Port st.
Gardner, Alex., clerk, 25 Queen st.
Henry, coal merchant & toy,
&c., dealer, Sutton's agent, &c., 33^
Murray pi.; res., 3 Allan pk. See
advt.
John, Dunmore pottery, 30
Arcade
Gas Works Co. , Thistle st
Gavin, Hugh, linen, &c. draper, I
King St.; res., 7 Windsor pi.
General Assurance Co. See Trades
List
Gentleman, Misses, 16 Albert pi.
Ebenzer, solicitor, 59 Murray pi.;
res., 9 Abercromby pi.
Gentles, Thomas, saddler (Thomas
Gentles & Son), Bellfield, Upper
Bridge st.
Thomas.. & Son, saddlers, 29
Murray pi.
Gibson & Reddie, plumbers & gasfitters,
81 Port St.
Charles, M.D., surgeon, 11 Park
terrace
Gilfillan, John, householder, 12 Union
street
Robert, 33 Burgh muir
Gillespie, Alex., clothier, 13 King st.;
res., 3 Arcade
C, spirit dealer, 46 Upper craigs
Ann, lodgings, 50 Port st.
John, stonemason, 37 Cowan st
John, grocer & spirit dealer, 51
Port St.; res.. Upper craigs
Margaret, dressmaker, 76 Port st.
William, l^oot & shoe maker, 30
Barnton st.
Stirling.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Gillies, Alexander, tailor (Gillies &
Oliver), 2 Melville ter.
& Oliver, tailors & clothiers, 63
Murray pi.
Mary, householder, ll King st.
Gilmour, David, shoemaker, 56 Baker
street
Glass, Misses, dressmakers, 33 Baker st.
Gliddon, J. S.-Rowe, teacher of Short-
hand (Pitman's system), Dundee
Glover, James, tailor, 25 Port st.
Goldie, Rev. William F., 7 Albert pi.
Good Templar's Hall, Spittal st.
Goodall, William, excise officer, 69
Wallace st.
Goodsir, Miss, Park pi.
Gordon, Hector, draper, 10 Barnton st.
Gordon, Mary, schoolmistress, 4 Queen
street
Gorrie, William, wholesale & retail
fruiterer, 37 Upper craigs
Gould, John, millwright, Upper craigs
Gourlay, Mrs, 5 Park avenue
Margaret, householder,
cottage, Craigs
William, stonemason, 5
craigs
Govan, John, brick and tile
Carnton, Bridge of Allan ;
Ochil View ter. , Wallace st.
Govan, Joseph, stonemason, 21 Wallace
street
Gow, Mr George, 11 Royal gardens
Jacob, master, Combination
Poorhouse, Union st.
Gowanlock, Rev. John S., 6 Ochil
villas, Gladstone pi.
Gowans, Jane, toy dealer, 39 Baker st.
Rachael, milliner, 43 Baker st.
Graham & Morton, ironmongers, 49
and 51 King st. See advt.
Graham, Mr Archibald H., Woodcliffe,
Upper Bridge st.
James L., music teacher, High
school, Craig view, Causwayhead
Margaret, lodgings, 10 Aber-
cromby pi.
Thomas G., tailor and clothier,
16 Murray pi. ; res., 30 Nelson pi.
William, bank agent, 25 King st.
Granger, Mrs, 33 Snowdon pi.
Grant, Gordon, superintendent of
County Police, 10 Union st.
Ochil
Upper
maker,
office,
Gray, James, & Co., barn seed and
manure merchants, 7 Upper craigs
James, i Allan park
Mary, smallware dealer, 7 Port st.
Thomas A. , boot and shoe maker.
Arcade
Green, David S., salesman, 55 Wallace
street
Greenhorn, R. & J.,fleshers, 16 Upper
Bridge St., and at Bridge of Allan
Greig, Mrs, 4 Allan park
Robert, householder, 31 Forth pi.
Gresham Life Assurance Society. See
Trades List
Greive, Agnes, berlin wool repository,
9 Murray pi. ; res., 10 Dumbarton
road
Mr James, 20 Melville ter.
Grindlay, John, traveller, 15 Melville
terrace
Robert, spirit dealer, 63 Port st.,
and Douglas hotel. Arcade
Guthrie, Mrs, householder, 52 Upper
Bridge st.
Haldane, James, traveller, 19 Queen st.
Halkett, John, ropemaker, Shore rd. ;
res. , 7 Maxwell pi.
Ilamihon, Alexander, cashier, 63
W^allace st.
E. B., manager, 57 Bridge st.
Mrs Jane, 11 Victoria sq.
Thomas, refreshment rooms, 46^
Baker st.
Hanratty, Ann, clothes broker, 12 St
John St.
Hardie, Kate, dressmaker, 26 Port st.
Harkness, Eliza, matron, H.M. Prison
Harley, James, sheriff officer, 74 Port
street
Harmans, Mrs Cornelius, Southfield
crescent
Harper, James, tea dealer, grocer, and
wine and spirit dealer, 36 Barnton st. ;
res., Irvine pi. See advt.
narrower, Jane, lodgings, 40 Barnton
street
Hart, Margaret, dressmaker, 20 Barnton
street
Harvey & Hunter, jewellers and watch-
makers, 55 King St. See advt.
Harvey, Charles, printer, 6 Baker St. ;
res., 30 Barnton st.
Mrs Christina, 26 Park ter.
14
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Stirling
Harvey, E, , teacher of painting, Gowan
brae
Mrs Euphemia, Gowan brae,
Upper Bridge street
Miss Margaret, 4 Albert pi.
Mrs Sarah, 4 Snowdon pi.
Hay, Isabella, householder, 16 Melville
terrace
Headquarters First Stirlingshire Rifle
Volunteers, View field st.
Henderson, Alexander, stationer, news-
agent, joiner, &c., 28 Bow st.
C., dressmaker, 13 Queen st.
David, householder, 9 Queen
street
Mr George, 6 Allan park
H., sharebroker, 53 Murray pL
Gilbert, painter, &c., 32 Barnton
St. ; res., 16 Queen st. See advt.
Mrs Margaret, 2 Victoria pi.
Thomas, cabinetmaker, 43 Port
St. ; res., 2 York pi.
Mr Thomas, 19 Albert st.
Hendrie, William, tinsmith. Lower
icraigs
Hendry, Ebenezer, station hotel,
Murray pi. See advt.
Hepting, Lambert, watchmaker, &c.,
II Murray place; res., 16 Princes
street
Her Majesty's Gaol, St John st.
Herberston, Miss JaneH., 5 Clarendon
B place
Herron, Mary Ann, baby linen re-
pository, Arcade; res., 40 Barnton
street
Heslop, Alexander H., grocer, 62
Baker St. ; res., 29 Queen st.
Hetherington, Robert, cabinetmaker,
7 Friar st. ; res., 75 King st.
Hill & White, solicitors, 2 Wolf craig
Rev. Thomas Henry, 6 Douglas
terrace
William Thomas Henry, 11 St
John St.
Hodge, Andrew, photographer, 4 York
place
Hodgson, Mark,
Baker st.
Hogan, Michael
Baker st.
Hogg, Alexander,
King st. See advt,
china dealer, 80
cabinetmaker, 79
basketmaker, 61
Hogg, Mrs Jane D., proprietress of the
Stirling Joitrnal and Advei'tiser,
Stirling Reporter, and Bridge of
Allan Reporter ; office, 5 King st. ;
res., 19 Albert pi. See advt.
Hoggan, Robert, commission agent, 29
Queen st.
Holmes, William, locomotive superin-
tendent, 67 Wallace st.
Plowat, William, manager for Scotland,
Equitable Life Assurance Society of
the United States, Castle View,
Victoria sq.
Howie & Co., grocers, 83 Baker st.
Hunter, Mrs Agnes, refreshments, 38
Barnton st.
Hunter, David, Abbey Inn, Cambus-
kenneth
George, wool agent, 59 Murray
place ; res., 4 Royal gardens
James, traveller, 12 Nelson pi.
J. & L., cabinetmakers, &c., 17
King St., & 44 Barnton st. See
advt,
James C, classical master, High
school ; res., 40 Barnton st.
James, traveller, 12 Nelson pi.
Thomas, 30 Bow st.
William, watchmaker (Harvey &
Hunter), Ochil View ter., 21 Wallace
street
William, wool merchant. Park
lane ; res., 8 Glebe crescent
Hutcheon, James L., manager, Stirliug
Joxirnaly &c., 51 Wallace st.
Hutchison, Andrew, M.A., rector,
High school, Spittal sq.
A. F., 13 Windsor pi.
M. & A., dressmakers, 47 Port
street
Hutton, David A., traveller, 33 Forth
place
Ebenezer J., grocer, 86 Baker st.
Elizabeth, householder, 11 View-
field St.
Imperial Fire Insurance Co. See
Trades List
Imrie, George, fishing rod maker, 47
Cowane st.
Inglis & Smith, linen, &:c., drapers, 43
King St. See advt.
Peter, fishing tackle maker,
Arcade
Stirling.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Inglis, Thomas, linen, &c., draper
(Inglis & Smith), 25 Balmoral pi.
Inland Revenue Office, 25 Friars st.
See Public Buildings
Innes, James, 48 Broad st.
Insurance Company of Scotland. See
Trades List
Ironside, Helen, householder, 14 Union
street
Irvine, Miss Agnes, 9 Irvine pi.
• James, grocer & spirit merchant,
17 Bow St.
Irwin, Rev. John, 21 Queen st.
Jack, James, householder, 51 Wallace
Street
James, timekeeper, 16 Queen st.
Jane, innkeeper, 42 Broad st.
■ William, manufacturing chemist
(Shand & Co.), Craiglea, Causeway-
head
Jackson, Mrs, dressmaker, 26 Abbey
road
Jackson & Kidd, grocers, 14 King st.
Jamieson, Alexander, traveller, i York
place
■ Jane, lodgings, 55 Wallace st.
■ John, & Co., clothiers, 28 King
street
• — — John, publisher (Duncan & Jamie-
son), 26 Upper craigs
Jenkins, A. cSc J., solicitors, 80 Port st.
James, merchant, 3 Broad st.
John, solicitor & notary (A. & J.
Jenkins), Clifford rd.
William, tea dealer, i Forth pi.
William, householder, 46 King
street
Johnston, Catherine, shopkeeper, 85
St Mary's wynd
• Mrs, 50 Port street
■ Major Charles C, Viewfield
House
• James, timber merchant, Stirling
Steam Saw Mills, Abbey rd. ; res.,
25 Forth pi.
• James, jr., clerk, 31 Forth pi.
■ John, fish & game dealer, 68 Port
St. ; res. , 3 Clifford rd.
■ W. & A., linen, &c., drapers, silk
mercers, & clothiers, 42, 44, & 48
King St.
Wilham, ]\I.D., surgeon, 4 Pitt
terrace
Johnstone, Adam, painter, Arcade;
res. , 7 Viewfield pi.
Isabella, fishmonger, 54 Port st.
See advt.
Janet, milliner & dressmaker, 6
Viewfield place
William, confectioner & fancy
repository, Arcade ; res., 2 Brighton
place
Jollie, Isabella, milliner, 26 Barnton
street
Justice of Peace Clerks (County)
— Chrystal & Macfarlane, 11 King
street
Kane, Frank P., 53 Wallace st.
Kay, Wm., florist and fruiterer, 49 Port
St. See advt.
Keir, Alex., fruiterer, 78 Port st.
John, clerk, 32 Nelson st.
Keith & Ralston, confectioners. Port st ;
and Bridge of Allan. See advt.
Wm., confectioner (Keith & Ral-
ston), 25 Port St.
Kemp, Alex., joiner, Dumbarton rd. ;
res., 56 Barnton st.
& Nicholson, agricultural en-
gineers, and mowing and reaping
machine makers, Forth st.
John, engineer (Kemp & Nichol-
son), 2 Victoria sq.
Kennedy, George G., traveller, Cowane
street
Janet, householder, 15 Princes st.
Mr John, 4 Victoria sq.
Kerr, Miss, day and boarding school,
9 Park ter.
James, blacksmith, 9 friars st.
Jane, tobacconist, 7 Friars st.
Keyden, James, auctioneer & valuator,
Kilden
Mr Theodore, 8 Victoria sq.
Kidston, A. M. AL G., 24 Victoria
place
Misses, 24 Victoria pi.
Robert, 24 Victoria pi.
Kilgour, Mrs, 25 Albert pi.
King, John, wine and spirit merchant,
47 Murray pi. ; house, 27 Snowdon pi.
Mrs, fancy bazaar, servants regis-
try, &c.. Arcade
Kinloss, Mrs, 2 Park ter.
George, coach builder (Wm. Kin-
ross & Sons), 6 Alljert pi.
16
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Stirling.
Kinloss, Henry, grain merchant (of Jas.
Gray & Co.), 9 Windsor pi.
James, coach builder (Wm. Kin-
ross & Co.), II Allan park
Wm., & Sons, coach builders,
Port St.
Kirkaldy, Mrs Susan, 35 Snowdon pi.
Kirkwood, Hugh M., printer, &c., 27
King St. ; res., i Allan park
Misses, 5 Windsor pi.
Kyle, E. and B., toy dealers, 82 Baker
street
Knox, Mrs, 17 Abercromby pi.
Laidlaw, Margaret, grocer, 49 St Mary's
wynd ; res., 11 Nelson pi.
Laing, Miss Margaret, 33 Queen st.
Lamb, Janet, householder, 14 George
street
Thomas, joiner, 23 Dumbarton
rd. ; res., 7 Allan park
Lancashire Assurance Co. See Trades
List
Lang, Rev. James J., East Church
Manse
Langmuir, Miss (Railway Hotel), 9
Port St.
Lawson, Mark, accountant, Bank of
Scotland, King st.
Robert, linen, &c., draper, 34
Baker st. ; res., 2 Irvine pi.
Wm,, 15 Victoria pi.
Learmouth, — grocer, Cowane st.
Andrew, grocer (Andrew Lear-
mouth & Co.), 14 George st.
Andrew, & Co., grocers, 59 Port
street
Leask, Mrs John, ladies' school, 11
Windsor pi.
Leathley, Francis, fruiterer,35 Broad st.
Herbert H,, fruiterer, 42 Port st.
Leckie, Jane, householder, 27 Queen st.
Lees, Peter, sexton. Castle wynd
Leishman, Mr Thomas, 25 Park ter.
Leitch, Mr Alex. W., 2 Park pi,
Lennox, James, Golden Lion Hotel
(family, commercial, & posting) (tele-
phone), King St. See advt.
^^ John, & Co., grocers & wine &
spirit dealers, 10 Murray pi. and 17
Bow St.
— - — Mrs Margaret, 22 Queen st.
Liberal Association — E. Gentleman,
secy. , 59 Murray pi.
Letters, Catherine, pawnbroker, 10 St
Mary's wynd ; res., 10 Irvine pi.
Liddel, Robert, grocer & spirit dealer,
40 King St.; res., 5 Queen's rd. See
advt.
Wm., grocer. Upper craigs
Liddell, Misses, 39 Wallace st.
Life Association of Scotland. See
Trades List
Lindsay, T. Milne, gymnastic instruc-
tor, 52 Barnton pi.
Liverpool & London & Globe Insur-
ance Co. See Trades List
Livingston, Angus, confectioner, 16
Upper craigs
Andrew M., spirit dealer, 11
Bow St.
Livingstone, John, chemist & druggist,
58 Baker st. ; res.. Broad st.
Lockhart & M'Nab, blacksmiths, 38
Upper craigs. See advt.
Logan, Mrs Barbara, 36 Snowdon st.
Logie, David W., solicitor, 20 Murray
pi. ; res. , 8 Albert pi.
London & Newcastle Tea Co., %^ Baker
street
London & Norwich Accident Co. See
Trades List
Low, Peter, sergeant-major, 1st Stirling-
shire Rifle Vols., Viewfield House
Thos., spirit dealer. Mount Plea-
sant esplanade
Thomas, boot & shoe maker, 4
Baker st. ; res., 21 Abercromby pi.
W., & Co., grocers. Arcade
Lowson, George, M.A., teacher, Dou-
glas ter.
Lyons, Michael, grocer, 32 Broad st.
M'Alpine, Mr James, Southfield lodge
Peter, royal restaurant, 29 King
St., & Murray pi. See advt.
M'Aree Brothers, drapers, 64 & 64^
Baker st. See advt.
David, draper (M'Aree Brothers),
38 Queen st.
M 'Arthur, Jane, smallware dealer, 74
Port St.
M 'Carrol, John, confectioner, 8 Arcade
M'Caul, Mr Malcolm, 25 Victoria pi.
M 'Galium, James, soda water manu-
facturer, 33 Port St.
James, clothes broker,40 St Mary's
wynd
Stirling.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
M'Callum, William, shopkeeper, 19
Broad street
Maccaull, James, agent, Caledonian
Goods office, Railway station
M'Clymont, Miss Agnes, 6 Clifford rd.
M'Connell, Elizabeth, householder, 15
Princes st.
M'Crasken, Barbara (Crown Inn),
Arcade See advt.
M'Culloch, May, dining rooms, 42
Baker st.
M 'Donald, John, & Co., drapers, 21
King St. See advt.
Macdonald, Duncan, saddler, 59 King
street. See advt.
M'Donald, Mrs Elizabeth, 10 Pitt ter.
Henry S., watchmaker. Middle
craigs
James, spirit dealer. Baker st.
Neil, tobacconist, 59 Baker st.
John, draper (M'Donald & Gor-
don), 12 Princes st.
M'Dougall, P. W., 24 Albert pi.
Miss, householder, 24 Albert pi.
Miss, hardware. Upper craigs
John, coal merchant, 15 Abbeyrd.
William, joiner, &c., 13 George
street
M'Dowell, William, householder,
Causewayhead
M'Elfrish, Andrew, soap maker, Shore
rd.; res., 50 Upper Bridge st.
M'Ewen, John, linen, &c., draper, 30
Baker st.
M'Ewen & Co., perambulator & iron
bedstead manufacturers, Abbey road
works
Brothers, grocers, wine & spirit
dealers, 16 & 18 Barnton st. See
advt.
• Catherine, householder, 23 W^al-
lace St.
D. & J., & Co., grocers & wine &
spirit dealers, 40 Port st. , & 6 Broad
St., & at Callander, Bridge of Allan,
Crieff, & Dunblane See advt.
Daniel, iron merchant, Dumbar-
ton rd., 15 Albert pi.
Helen, dressmaker, 50 Port st.
James, iron merchant (Daniel
M'Ewan), 8 Allan pk.
John, grocer (D. & J. M'Ewan
& Co.), 14 Melville ter.
M'Ewen, Mr John, 23 Park ter.
Robert (M'Ewan Brothers), ,2
Albert pi.
Robert M. (D. & J. M'Ewan
& Co.), 5 Glebe cres.
William C. (M'Ewan & Co.),
15 Albert pi.
M'Farlane, Mrs, farmer. Spring Kerse
Macfarlane, Angus A. E., agent for
City of Glasgow Friendly Society, 13
Spital St., above Corn Exchange hotel
Mrs E., 49 King st.
Free Library & Museum, Smith
Institute, Jas. Sword, librarian
John, manager, Drummond's Tract
Depot, 5 Victoria pi.
M'Farlane, John, bootmaker, 15
Upper craigs
Mrs Margaret, 23 Park cres.
M., baby linen, 32 Arcade
Marion, dressmaker, 19 Queen st.
Parlane, grocer (Robertson &
M'Farlane), Balmoral pi.
Parlane, manure merchant. Abbey
road
M'Fayden & Co., carriers to N. B.
Railway Co., Shore rd.
M'P'ayden, Daniel, surgeon, 2
Park avenue
M'Gaan, Anna,householder,29 Queen st.
M'Gibbon, Duncan, ropemaker, 7
Abbey rd.
Janet, householder, 37 Wallace st.
M'Gowan, Henry (Jas. Sinclair & Co.),
Spring Carse House
M'Gregor, Alexander, spirit dealer, 2
Cowane st.
David, & Sons, slaters, I George
st. See advt.
M'Guire, Edward J., stamp distributor,
25 Friar st.
Macindoe, Mrs, ladies' school. Wood-
side. See advt.
M'Innes, Mrs Robert, 10 Gladstone pi.
M'Intosh, John, & Co., boot and shoe
makers, 79 King st.
M'Intyre, Agnes, householder, 26
Albert pi.
Rachael, householder, 29 Murray
place
M'Isaac, A., furrier & feather dresser,
Maxwell pi.
M'Jannet, Mr John, Woodlands
18
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE,
[Stirling.
M'Kay, Alex., 12 Bruce st.
Mackay, Eneas, bookseller, stationer,
newsagent, People' s Journal publish-
ing office, 41 & 43 Murray pi.; house,
I Victoria pL
M'Kean, Mr John, 2 Douglas ter.
M'Kechnie, Alex., iipholsterer, 10
Union st.
M'Kellar, Elizabeth, smallware dealer,
26 Baker st.
M'Kenzie, A. M., householder, 20
Barnton st.
Alex., innkeeper, 55 Baker st.
Donald R., teacher of dancing, 12
Maxwell pi.
Major Harry Leith, 14 Victoria pi.
• Isabella, lodgings, 2 Queen st.
John, teacher, 3 Victoria pi.
Robt., "Star" Hotel, Baker st.
See advt.
MacKenzie, William, watchmaker, 7
' Baker st.
M'Kerchar, D.,com. trav., 34 Nelson pi.
M'Kerracher, Daniel, coal merchant,
railway station ; res, , Raploch farm
Mackie, Mrs A., 19 Victoria pi.
Mackieson, John, hairdresser, 71 King
St.; res., 13 Irvine pi.
M'Killar, E., hosiery, 26 Baker st.
M'Kinlay, George, tailor (J. M'Kinlay
6 Son), II Albert pi.
J., & Son, tailors and clothiers, 47
King St. See advt.
James, tailor and clothier (J.
M'Kinlay & Son), Queen's rd.
James, saddler, 23 Friars St.; res.,
7 Queen st.
Janet, dressmaker, 7 Queen st.
M'Lachlan & Brown, milliners, 8
Murray pi.
Andrew, milliner (M'Lachlan &
Brown), Whinwell
Archibald, agent for the Lilliehill
Fire Clay Co., Park lane; res., 4
Viewfield pi.
J, & M., dressmakers, 26 Port
street
M'Laren, Donald, farmer. Ship haugh
Catherine, householder, 87 Port st,
Janet, shopkeeper, 16 Friars st.
Martha, dressmaker, i Bruce st,
Robert, spirit dealer, 36 St Mary's
wynd
Maclaren, Rev. William, Clifford road
Maclaurin, Mary Ann, householder, ll
King street
M'Lean, Graham, master mariner, 37
Wallace street
Maclean, J. Grant, stock & share broker,
53 Murray place
McLean, John, architect, 62 Murray
place. See advt.
McLellan, Mrs, 9 Queen street
Robert, spirit dealer, 36 St Mary's
wynd
M'Leod, M. & J., dressmakers, 58 Port
street
Macluckie & Walker, architects, 48
Barnton street
Robert, solicitor (J. & J. Mathie
& MacLuckie), Carbrook Lodge
M'Mahon, Eliza, shopkeeper, 50 St
Mary's wynd
M'Math, Mr John, 21 Snowdon pi.
M'Millan, John, householder, 8 Union
street
M. & J., laundresses, 48 Upper
Bridge st.
M'Nab, James, L.R.CE,, surgeon,
Allan park
Peter, bellhanger (Lochart and
M'Nab), 12 George st.
Thomas, joiner, 20 Friars st.
M'Nair, Mrs Agnes, 22 Victoria pi.
M'Naughton, William, millwright, 4
Park lane
Mr Duncan G., 5 Park pi.
M'Nicol, John, druggist, 12 Barnton st.
Robert, brewer & maltster, 31
Broad st. ; res., Queen's rd.
William, innkeeper, 7 St John st.
M'Queen, John, dairy, 28 Broad st.
M'Robbie, Allison, stationer & news-
agent, 54 Barnton st.
M 'Ronald, Thomas, upholsterer, 46
King St.
M 'Shane, M., Mount pleasant
Mailer, William, cabinetmaker, 16
King St. ; res., 72 Baker st.
Maloch, Mr Andrew, 4 Victoria pi.
Michie, & Crochart, gun makers,
35 King St. See advt.
Maltman, William, cabinetmaker, (Sic,
II & 13 Friars st, ; res,, 3 York pi.
Marriott, Jonathan, grocer, 66 Upper
craigs
19
Stirling.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Marshall, David, dentist, 87 Port st.
■ 1 1 Melville ter.
Miss, 52 Barnton st.
Robert, householder, 39 George St.
Martin, William J., auctioneer & cattle
salesman. Orchard pi. See advt.
Robina, householder, Barnton st.
Mason, Robert, bookbinder, 22 Spittal
street
Mathers, Mrs Helen, 31 Snowdon pi.
Mathie, Isabella, shopkeeper, Cambus-
kenneth
J. & J., & MacLuckie, solicitors,
22 King St.
Meiklejohn, Alex., joiner, Drip rd.
Mr John, Rochdale
John, Park villa
Wm., linen, &c., draper (W. &
J. Johnston), Lime grove
Menzies, Mrs, 20 Nelson pi.
Misses, Wester Livilands
Elizabeth, householder, 20 Nelson
place
Margaret, householder, 33 Burgh
muir
Robert, grocer, 22 Bow st. ; res.,
1 1 Bruce st.
Thomas, linen, &c., draper (Thos.
Menzies & Co.), 21 Princes st.
Thomas, & Co., silk mercers,
drapers, & dressmakers, 36 & 38
King St. See advt.
Mercer, Robert, grocer (Cowbrough &
Mercer), 12 Allan park
Merrilees, John, plumber, &c., 12
King St. ; res., 4 Port st.
Methven, Mr James, Park pi.
Michie, George N., gun maker
(Molach, Michie, & Crockart), 38
Dumbarton rd.
Middleton, Captain Alfred H., Suther-
land House
Millar, Alex., baker (James Millar «&
Sons), 19 Forth pi.
Ebenezer, hairdresser, 5 Bow st.
James, locomotive superintendent,
25 Queen st.
James, baker (James Millar &
Sons), 13 Gladstone pi.
James, & Sons, bakers, confec-
tioners, & grocers, 55 & 57 Port st.,
& 29 Friars St., & Millar's mills of
Torr. See advt.
Millar, Samuel F., baker (James Millar
& Sons), 6 Abercromby pi.
William, baker (James Millar &
Sons), 7 Gladstone pi.
Miller, Mrs, Allan Park House
Charles J., bookseller (David
Miller & Sons), 6\ Pitt ter.
David, confectioner. Arcade
David, & Son, booksellers, 5
Port St.
J. R., & Co., clothiers, 6 Barnton
St. See advt.
Jane, lodgings, 10 Queen st.
John, dyer, Lower craigs
J. R. (J. R. Miller & Co.) ; res.,
Allan Park House
Miss Margaret L. , 7 Pitt ter.
Robert, blacksmith, 62 Upper
craigs
Mr Samuel, 6 Abercromby pi.
William, blacksmith, Park lane
Mitchell, Ann, lodgings, 26 Wallace st.
Mrs, 8 Abercromby pi.
Mr Thomas, 5 Forth pi.
Moffat, Alexander, accountant, Clydes-
dale Bank, Limited, 34 Nelson pi.
Jessie, B. W., bootmaker, 8
Baker st.
Moodie, Robert, M.D., B.Sc, surgeon,
Park Av. Ho.
Moore, Major, 6 Melville ter.
James, golfclub maker, 61 King
street
William J., chemist and druggist,
24 Murray pi. ; res., 30 Albert st.
George, draper and clothier, 67
Port St. ; res., 10 Dumbarton rd.
Morris, Janet, grocer and spirit dealer,
no Baker st.
Morrison & Taylor, solicitors and
notaries, 46 Barnton st.
Morrison, Ebenezer, solicitor (Morrison
& Taylor), 13 Allan park
James M., agent for Commercial
Bank of Scotland, Limited, Murray
place
— — Miss Jane, 27 Park ter.
Janet, dairy, Upper craigs
John, householder. Coney park
Mrs, 26 Nelson pi.
John, & Son, joiners, Dumbarton
road
Marjory, dairy, 62 Port st.
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRK
[Stirling.
Morrison, William, joiner (John Morri-
son & Son), 2 Abercromby pi.
Morton, David, ironmonger (Graham
& Morton), i Pitt ter.
— James, householder, 42 Upper
Bridge st.
— John, householder, 42 Upper
Bridge st.
— Robert, clerk, 9 Viewfield pi.
— Robert, ironmonger (Graham &
Morton), 2 Glebe crescent
Moyes, Agnes, householder, 53 Wallace
street
— Alexander, teacher, 12 Douglas
terrace
— Mrs Sarah, 13 Clarendon pi.
— Thomas, Son, & Patten, coal
merchants, Caledonian railway stn. ;
James C. Christie, agent
Muirhead & Archibald, solicitors,
Wolf craig
Muirhead, W^m., family butcher, 3
Bow St.
— Mrs Jessie, 6 Glebe crescent
— John, solicitor (Muirhead &
Archibald), 22 Allan park
— John, farmer, Ladysneuk
Muncaster, Rev. W, H., M.A., 9
Douglas ter.
Murdoch, Francis, householder, 87
Port St.
— Mr George, Cliffside House
— James, pawnbroker, 6 and 8
Bank st.
Murray, Misses, 26 Victoria pi.
& Dryburgh, fishmongers, 28
Barnton st.
Annie, spirit dealer, 2 Broad st. ;
house, 53 Murray pi.
Lieut. -Col. Charles Stewart, 12
Park ter.
James, pawnbroker, 6 Bank st.
John, Venetian blind maker, 32
Baker st. ; res., 23 Queen st.
Mr John, 27 Victoria pi.
Margaret Ann, lodgings, 1 1 Forth
place
Mr Peter, Clifford road
Murrie, S. D., agent, National Bank
of Scotland, Ltd., 16 Snowdon pi.
Mrs, Ravenscroft
Muschet, John S., M.D., surgeon,
Birkhill
Musgrave, Phillip, surveyor of taxes,
25 Friars st. ; res., 21 Park ter.
Mutual (The) Accident Association,
Limited. See Trades List
(The) Fire Insurance Corporation,
Limited. See Trades List
Nairn, Wm., draper, 31 Murray pi. ;
res., 33 Forth pi,
Napier, Jos., superintendent, Forth sal-
mon fishings, 45 King st.
Naismith, Helen C. householder, 10
Princes st.
National Bank of Scotland, Limited
(Branch), 79 Murray pi. ; Daniel
Ferguson and S. D. Murrie, agents
National Guarantee Association. See
Trades List
National Provincial Plate Glass Insur-
ance Co. See Trades List
National Security Savings Bank, 43
Murray pi. ; James M. Morrison,
actuary
National Telephone Company, 17 King
street
Neilson, Elizabeth, newsagent, 116
Baker st.
Thomas, bootmaker, 20 St Mary's
wynd
Neustadt, Eugene, teacher of modern
languages. High school
Nicholson, George, ironmonger, 9 King
St. ; res., Windsor pi. See advt.
Peter, valuator. Elm bank
Nicol, James, carpenter, Barnton st ;
res., 27 Queen st.
Joseph, clothier, 20 Baker st. ;
res., 14 Albert pi.
Nisbet, Hugh C, dairy, 8 Barnton
street
Niven, Mr John, Clifford rd.
North British and Mercantile Insurance
Co. See List of Agents
Northern Accident Insurance Co. See
Trades List
Norwich Union and Accident Insurance
Co. See Trades List
Observer Newspaper office, 26 and 32
Upper craigs ; Duncan & Jamieson,
publishers
Oliphant & Co., wholesale confectioners.
Maxwell pi.
Mrs Mary (of Kinnedar, Fife), 18
Allan park
Stirling.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Oliver, James, tailor (Gillies & Oliver),
2 Melville ter.
Ormond, Rev., D.D., 14 Princes st.
Mary, lodgings, 11 Viewfield st.
Oswald, Angus, confectioner, 44 Arcade;
house, Whins of Milton
Andrew, slater, 82 Spittal st.
Owen, George, machine maker, Upper
craigs
Page, John, shopkeeper, Castle hill
tBi^. W. S., umbrella maker, 41 King
St. See advt.
Park Bros., wholesale brush manufac-
turers. Forth St.
Parochial Board Ofifice, Broad st.
Pate Bros., boot & shoe makers, Baker
street
Paterson, Misses, 49 Wallace st.
Helen, householder, 63 Wallace
street
Mrs Janet, 16 Victoria pi.
JohnjWarehouseman,2i Nelson pi.
John, inspector and collector of
poor rates. Burgh buildings; res., 6
Queen st.
John, householder, 21 Nelson pi.
John, & Co., manufacturers of
carpets, tartans, and tweeds, Burgh
muir
P. & R., tanners, Craig tan works,
Upper craigs
Robert (P. & R. Paterson), 19
Park ter.
Mrs Wm., 16 Victoria pi.
Paton, Mr John, Viewforth
Wm., accountant, 25 King st.
Patterson, M., dressmaker, 49 Wallace
street
Robert, land valuer, 42 Queen st.
Rev. Wm., English master, High
school, and at 47 Port st.
Peacock, Mr Thomas, 3 Albert pi.
Peck, John, fruiterer, &c., 12 Baker st.
Peddie, George, tinsrrith, 15 Baker st.
Peden, Wm,, spirit dealer, 51 Barnton
street
Glasgow Clothing House,
38 Baker st.
Percy, W^m. M., bootmaker, 32 Kingst.
Peter, Mrs Helen, Park hall
Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain;
W. J. Moore, 24 Murray pi., local
secretary
Phillip, Robert B., schoolmaster, 67^
Port St.
Phillips, James, toy & hardware dealer,
23 Arcade ; res., 57 Wallace st.
Rev. Robert, 23 Wallace st.
Mr William, l Abercromby pi.
James L., solictor, 3 Port St.;
res., 23 Victoria pi.
Phimister, Margaret, clothes broker, 37
St Mary's Wynd
Phoenix Fire Insurance Co. See Trades
List
Piper, Helen, lodgings, 6*] Port st.
Pitt-Taylor, Captain George T. , 6
Snowdon pi.
Plate-Glass Insurance Co. See Trades
List
Piatt, Leon J., L.D.S., R.C.S.E.,
surgeon-dentist, 64 Murray pi.
Police Commissioners' Office, Kingst.
Office, (Burgh), Broad st.
Office, (County), County bdgs,
Barnton st.
Pollock, George, seed, grain, & manure
merchant, I Port St.; stores, Cow pk,
Railway siding See advt.
James M., shopkeeper, 6 Cowane
street
Post Office, Maxwell pi. ; William C.
Stevenson, postmaster
Provident Life Assurance Co. See
Trades List
Preston, Mrs, 46 King st.
Prudential Assurance Co. ; Edward
Welsh, district superintendent, 10
Barnton st.
Public Hall, Dumbarton rd.
Pullar, J., & Sons, dyers & cleaners, 91
Port St., & at Perth
Queen Insurance Co. See Trades List
Rae, James, .M.D., surgeon, 3 Drum-
mond pi.
Rafifan, John, druggist (Duncanson &
Raffan), 26 Port st.
Railway Passenger Insurance Co. See
Trades List
Ralston, John S. (Keith & Ralston),
14 Queen st.
Ramage, William, householder, 4 Queen
street
Ramsey, John, clerk, 1 1 Bruce st.
Ranken, Mrs Margaret, 7 Abercromby
place
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Stirling.
Eattray, Jessie, householder, 32 Queen
street
Reddie, David (Gibson & Reddie), 18
Victoria pi.
Reid, Mrs Jas., Woodville cres.
Archibald S., bootmaker, 22
Spittal St.
Catherine, householder, 58 Mur-
ray pi.
E. & J., berlin wool repository,
32 Murray pi.
Mrs Margaret, 23 Forth pi.
Mr Wilham, Randolphfield
Reliance Mutual Assurance Association.
See Agents List
Rennie, Mr David, 26 Upper Bridge
street
William, flesher, 77 Baker st.
Rhodes, John, dairyman, 8 George st.
Richardson, Mr Jones B., 10 Drum-
mond pi.
Rintoul, L. H., fish & game dealer, 7
Port St.
Ritchie, Rev. And., 2 Clarendon pi.
L., baker, Bow st.
G. M., 38 Albert pi.
Robb, Catherine, householder, 17 Dum-
barton rd.
Lilias, householder, 36 Queen st.
Roberts, Robert, flesher, 19 Port st.
Robertson, Misses, 27 Albert pi.
Mrs, householder, 20 Barnton st.
i Alex. , watchmaker, 4 Barnton st.
See advt.
Mr Alexander, 40 Albert pi.
& Co., drapers, 37 Baker st.
& Co., clothiers, 35 Baker st.
& Coull, painters, 21 Dumbarton
road
& M'Farlane, grocers & wine &
spirit dealers, 46, 48, & 50 Port st.
Andrew, wool spinner (Robertson
Brothers), l Park avenue
Andrew, shopkeeper, 93 Baker st.
Mrs Ann, 5 Victoria sq.
Barbara, householder, 6 L. Bridge
street
Brothers, wool spinners, Forth
Vale mills
Catherine, householder, 8 Queen
street
Catherine, fish & game dealer,
31 Port St. See advt.
Robertson, Charles, ropemaker. Cam-
buskenneth
Christina, dressmaker, 5 Dumbar-
ton rd.
Daniel, slater, 17 St John st.
David B. (Robertson Brothers),
I Park avenue
Isabella, dressmaker, 3 Port st.
James, gas collector, 7 Queen st.
James, hatter & hosier, 29 King
street
James, & Son, tailors & clothiers,
18 Bow St. ; house, 14 Broad st.
John, grocer, 21 Upper craigs ;
res., 5 George st.
John, governor of prison
John B., surgeon. Royal Infirmary,
Spittal St.
Peter, draper, 37 Baker st. ; res.,
15 Burgh muir
Mr John, Park pi.
— — Mrs, midwife, &c., 10 St John st.
Robert, coal merchant, Orchard
place
Peter, draper, 21 Albert pi.
William, hatter, 3 King st.
Robson, Mr Christopher, Snowdon pi.
Roddick, Johnston S., bookbinder, 50
Port St.
Rodgers, W. M., photographer (Cowe
& Rodgers), Balmoral pi.
Ronald, James, builder, 13 Nelson st.
William, Clerk of Works, Council
Chambers, King st.
Ross, Christina, lodgings, 67 Port st.
George, potato dealer. Lower
Bridge st.
Mrs Isabella, 3 Royal gardens
Russell, Jessie, teacher, 4 Maxwell pi.
Mrs, 8 Drummond pi.
Rutherford, Helen, shopkeeper, 9
Cowane st.
Mr Walter, 18 Park ter.
Ryan, James, refreshments, 25 Baker
street
Salmond, Patrick S., linen, &c., draper,
19 King St., and fancy dealer, Arcade ;
res., Enclosure House
Samuel, John, stationmaster. Park
House
Sandeman, Ridley, launderer (Wyllie,
Sandeman, & Co.), 35 Forth pi.
Sands, Miss Sarah, 4 Abercromby pi.
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Stirling.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's i
Sangster, Alex. S., china & glass dealer,
84 Spittal St.
Satchwell, Miss Mary Ann, Mar Lodge,
Castle wynd
Saunders, Laurence J., inland revenue
clerk, 61 Wallace st.
Scobie, W. & R., grocers, 67 Baker st.
Scotland, Jessie, smallware dealer, 84
St Mary's wynd
Thomas, painter, Dumbarton rd. ;
res., 29 Forth st.
Scott, E. J., & Sons, bootmakers, 59
King St.
Christina, householder, 38 Murray
place
Helen, confectioner, &c., 26
Arcade
■ John, householder, 55 Wallace
street
Mrs Mary, 1 1 Clarendon pi.
Rev. Walter, 19 Princes st.
Scottish Accident Insurance Co, See
Trades List
Amicable Assurance Co. See
Trades List
• Commercial Fire Insurance Co.
See Trades List
Employers' Liability Assurance
Co. See Trades List
Equitable Fire Insurance Co.
See Trades List
■ Legal Life Assurance Society.
See Trades List
Life Assurance Co., Limited.
See Trades List
Provident Life Assurance. See
Trades List.
Provincial Insurance Co. See
Trades List
Union & National Insurance Co.
See Trades List
'Widows' Fund (Life) Assurance
Co.
Scoular, John, agricultural engineer,
Crook, near Stirling
Seath, Melville, householder, Arcade
Shairp, William, druggist, 79 Port st.
See advt.
Shand, George, & Co., manufacturing
chemists, Causewayhead
Sharp, William, joiner, Spittal st.
Sharpe, J. G., lessee & manager. Town-
hall Theatre, Arcade. See advt.
Shaw, Andrew, joiner (Burt & Shaw),
81 Port St.
James, flesher, 12 Craigs
Shearer, Robert S., bookseller and
stationer & librarian, 6 King st. ;
res., Ben view, Queen's rd. Su advt.
Sheriff and Commissary Court, County
buildings, Barnton st. ; Clerk's Office,
King St.— T. L. Galbraith, clerk
Shirra, David, waste dealer, 23 Broad
Street
Shirra, James, lodging house, 8 Albert
place
Wm. L., bookseller & stationer,
^Z Port St.; res., 8 Albert pi. See
advt.
Shivers, Rev. Patrick, 15 Irvine pi.
Short & Fairful, joiners, 63 Upper
craigs
Simpson, Margaret, baby linen dealer,
18 Friars st. See advt.
WiUiam, architect, 61 King st.
res., 14 Abercromby pi.
William, jun., architect and
surveyor, 61 King st. ; res., i6
Abercromby pi.
Sinclair, Mrs Isabella, 10 Pitt ter.
James, confectioner, 13 Murray pi.
James (James Sinclair & Co.),
Forth Bank House
James, & Co., carpet manufac-
turers. Forth bank
Mr Joseph B,, 12 Clarendon rd.
Robert (James Sinclair & Co.),
6 Drummond pi.
— — John, compositor, 52 Broad st.
Singer Manufacturing Co., sewing
machine makers, 16 Murray pi. ;
A. B. Hamilton, manager
Small, J. W., cabinetmaker; res., 67
Wallace st.
Smart, George, photographer, 5 View-
field pi. See advt.
Smith, Alex. W., innkeeper, 91 St
Mary's wynd
& Donaldson, joiners, Dumbarton
road
Charles, flesher, 42 Barnton st.
Gabriel, bootmaker, 6^ Baker st.
Rev. George M., 6 Clarendon pi.
Mr George P., 40 Queen st.
James, tobacconist, 33 Murray pi. ;
res., 12 Queen st.
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Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Stirling.
Smith, Mr James B., lo Victoria sq.
James T., woollen manufacturer
(Robert Smith & Son), 5 Gladstone
place
Mrs Janet, Abercromby pi.
Mrs, Abercromby pi.
Rev. John, M.A., B.D., North
Manse
Rev. Canon John, 15 Irvine pi.
John Guy, traveller, 10 Douglas
terrace
Robert, woollen manufacturer
(Robert Smith & Son), Bentham park
Robert, dining rooms, 38 Murray
place
Robert, joiner, George street
Robert, & Son, woollen manu-
facturers. Park vale and Hayford
mills
William, potato dealer, 19 Nelson
place
Somerville, William, tobacconist and
newsagent, 2 Barnton st.
Soutar, James, stonemason, 4 Brighton
place
Soudan & Forgan, musicsellers, 6
Murray pi.
Speed, Archibald, ironmonger, 5
Broad st.
Speedie Bros., auctioneers, Wallace St.,
& 14 Barnton st. See advt.
Speirs, James, grocer, 102 Bakei' st. ;
res., 7 Bruce st.
Spiers, Miss Elizabeth, Laurel hill
Spurway, General John, Annfield
Squair, Isabella, dressmaker, 10
Barnton st.
Squires, Charlotte, householder, 53
Murray pi.
Stamp and Tax Office, 25 Friars st.
Stanborough, George, railway guard,
Murray pi.
Standard (Life) Assurance Co.
Steel, J. & C, & Co., brassfounders.
Abbey rd.
-— - John, plumber, &c., 26 Murray
pi. ; res., 27 Dumbarton rd. See
advt.
Mr John, Springbank
Stein, Miss Agnes, 15 Gladstone pi.
i Stevens, William, gardener, 7 Murray
place
Stevenson, Mr James S., The Elms
Stevenson, Mrs, 19 Abercromby pi.
Robert, brush and toy dealer, 75
Port St.
Robert, grocer, 3 Cowane st.
William, solicitor & notary
(Davidson & Stevenson), 20 Park ter.
William C, postmaster, Park pi.
Stewart, Alex. W., confectioner, &c.,
15 Friars st.
• Miss Annie, 7 Royal gardens
Miss, china dealer, 28 Port st.
D. & J., watchmakers, 22 Port
street
C. G., 23 Albert pi.
Daniel (D. & J. Stewart), 24
Dumbarton rd.
George James, surgeon, 12 Mel-
ville ter.
Isabella, householder, Bellfield
Jane, S. &M., temperance restau-
rant, 55 Murray pi.
James, millwright. Park lane ;
res., 75 King st.
John, bootmaker, 31 Arcade;
res., 12 Union st.
John (Queen's Hotel), Murray pi.
See advt.
John M., veterinary surgeon
Murray pi.
Rev. Neil, Park pi.
Stewart's temperance restaurant,
Murray pi., top of Station rd.
advt.
Stirling and Bridge of Allan Tramway
Co., Limited; office, Bridge of Allan
Stirling, Christina, dressmaker, 58
Murray pi.
Stirling, Clackmannan, Kinross, and
Dumbarton Militia Stores, Mar pi.,
Castle hill
Stirling Co-operative Society, Limited,
grocers, 8 Upper craigs
Stirling Gas Light Co., 59 Murray pi. ;
Ebenezer Gentleman, secretary
Stirling Joto-nal and Advertiser, Re-
porter, and Bridge of Allan Reporter;
office, 5 King st. ; Mrs Jane D.
Hogg, proprietress. See advt.
Stirling Observer Office, 26 and 32
Upper craigs ; Duncan & Jamieson,
publishers. See advt.
Stirling Public Hall Co., Limited, 46
Carnton st. ; R. Taylor, secretary
53
55
See
25
Stirling.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Stirling Subscription Reading Room,
10 Barnton st.
Stirling Town Hall, Arcade ; J. G.
Sharpe, manager. See advt.
Stirling Working Boys' and Girls' Re-
ligious Society Hall, 67 Port st.
Stirlingshire Building and Investment
Society, 59 Murray pi.
Stirlingshire Conservative Association,
26 Port St. ; James L. Philip, agent
Stirlingshire FriendlyAssurance Society,
11 Bruce st.
Stirlingshire Rifle Volunteers' Orderly
Room, Orchard pi.
Stirhngshire Universal Trade Protection
Society, 59 Murray pi. ; J. Wood
Blakey, agent
Stoddart, I. & M., bootmakers, 60 Port
street
Stokesly, Wm., bootmaker, 27 Broad
street
Street, Wm., woollen manufacturer
(John Paterson & Co.), 35 Burgh
muir
Struthers, Miss Ann, 3 Abercrombypl.
Sun Assurance Co. See Trades List
Swan, Andrew, watchmaker (Andrew
Swan & Son), 7 Clarendon pi.
Andrew, & Son, watchmakers &
jewellers, 8 Port st. See advt.
Sword, James, curator. Smith Institute
Syme, Miss, 12 Albert pi.
John, 10 Abbey rd.
Tax Office, 25 Friars st. ; Philip Mus-
grave, surveyor
Taylor, Miss Agnes, 13 Burgh muir.
Christina, householder,47 Wallace
street
Duncan, tailor, 41 Baker st.
Joseph, clerk, 37 Wallace st.
Mary, spirit dealer, 75 St Mary's
wynd
Robert, solicitor (Morrison and
Taylor), 46 Barnton st.
Robert, clerk, 8 Maxwell pi.
Robert, clerk, 15 Nelson pi.
Templenan, Colonel, commanding
officer. The Castle
The Stirling County Club, Murray pi. ;
J. W. Campbell, secretary
Thoms, Misses, 15 Park ter.
Thomson & Fearnside, drapers, Arcade
house
Thomson, Andrew, & Sons, timber
merchants, 8 Abbey rd., and at Alloa
Mrs Catherine, 12 Gladstone pi.
Christina, stationer, 55Cowanest.
Mrs Elizabeth, 28 Nelson pi.
George, carriage builder (George
Thomson), Orchard pi. See advt,
James, 9 Glebe cres.
James, flesher(W. & J. Thomson),
16 Nelson pi.
James, watchmaker, &c., I Bow
St. ; res., 43 Wallace st.
James, traveller, 32 Queen st.
Janet G., berlin wool repository,
16 Port St.
Rev. John E. H., 10 Allan park
Matthew O., watchmaker, i8
Murray pi. ; res., 42 Albert pi.
R. H. B., Maviston, Glebe braes
Robert, flesher, 29 Port st.
Thomas, wood merchant, Abbey
road
W. & J., fleshers, 44 Port st.
William, 18 Melville ter.
Thorburn, Isabella, confectioner, 50
Barnton st.
Todd, James, head master, Craigs
Board school ; res. , Newhouse villa
Mr Thomas, 5 Clifford road
Town Clerk's Office, County buildings,
Barnton st.
Townsend, Thos., ordnance depart-
ment, Mitchell pi.
Train, George, cabinetmaker, 16 Spittal
street
Trotter, Mr Wm., 14 Nelson pi.
Turnbull, R. &H., butchers, 51 Cowane
street
& Co., manufacturing chemists,
Burgh muir
Turner, Mrs Jane, 9 Clarendon pi.
Twist, Richard, engineer, Argyll House,
Mar pi.
Union Bank of Scotland, Limited
(Branch), 22 King street ; Robert
MacLuckie, agent
Union Hall, Thistle st.
Union Insurance Co. See Trades List
Ure, Mr George, 28 Snowdon pi.
Urquhart, William, spirit dealer, 94
Baker st.
Valentine, William, clerk, 17 Burgh
muir
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Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Stirling.
Vance, John, boot and shoe maker, 7
Murray pi.
Vannett, David, spirit dealer, 2 Lower
Bridge st. (and Corn Exchange
Hotel), top of King st. See advt.
Veitch, James G., clerk, 61 Wallace st.
Virtue, George, ironmonger, 14 Murray-
pi. ; res., Rosemount, Causewayhead.
See advt.
Waddell, W^illiam, inspector of schools,
1 Royal gardens
Walker, Mr John, Garfield House, Vic-
toria sq.
Margaret, bootmaker. Arcade ;
res., 40 Barnton st.
Thomas, chemist & druggist, 67
King St.; res. , 20 Dumbarton road.
See advt.
William, farmer, 15 Allan park
William, livery stablekeeper,
Orchard pi.
Wallace, David T., bootmaker, i
Dumbarton rd.
Mary, householder. Wolf cottage,
Lower Bridge st.
Walls, Alex., plasterer, 45 Murray pi.;
res., 12 George st.
James (Sun Inn), 53 King st.
See advt.
John, painter, &c., 14 Friars st.
Robert, miller & grain merchant,
Kerse mill, & 66 Port st.
Watson, James (James Watson & Co.),
2 Viewfield pi.
James, & Co. ,provision merchants,
Seaforth pi.
Peter, gas manager. Thistle cot-
tage
~ William, tobacconist, 85 Port
street
Watt, Mrs Ann, 8 Gladstone pi.
— — Alex. & T., 8 Irvine pi.
Archibald, farmer, Whitehouse
Henry J., cabinetmaker, 22
Baker st.
James, reporter, 14 Murray pi.
Thomas, baker & confectioner, 7 1
Baker st.
Mr Thomas, 8 Irvine pi.
Waugh, Margaret, householder, 53
Murray pi.
Weir, Mary Ann, householder, 50
Upper Bridge st.
Welsh & Campbell, solicitors. County
buildings
Edward, blind basketmaker, 27
Broad st.
Edward, superintendent. Pru-
dential Insurance Co., Limited, 10
Barnton st.
Mr James, 3 Park ter.
Patrick, solicitor & Procurator-
Fiscal (Welsh & Campbell), 17 Park
terrace
Weston, William H., traveller, 31
Queen st.
Westwood, Robert, householder, \^\
Burgh muir
Whitehead, Misses, 12 Drummond pi.
Archibald, Temperance Hotel, 20
Barnton st.
Whitelaw, Mrs Margaret, 26 Albert pi.
White, James, newsagent, 74 Baker
street
Robert, solicitor (Hill & White),
Park view
Williamson, Margaret, householder, 21
Wallace st.
Peter, tailor's cutter, 21 Wallace
street
Wilson, Andrew F., surgeon, I View-
field pi.
Lillias S., householder, 26 Queen
street
William, bootmaker, I Viewfield
place
Wingate & Curror, solicitors, 7 Murray
place
Charles, solicitor, 48 Barnton st. ;
res., 27 Dumbarton rd.
Miss Margaret, 22 Snowdon pi.
Wood, Hugh, Esplanade
Wooley, Robert (Caledonian vaults),
29 Baker st.
Wordie & Co., carting agents. Railway
station
John, cooper, 33 King st.
Wright, Miss Agnes, Clifford park
Elizabeth, householder, 22 Queen
street
Elizabeth, milliner, 17 Baker sta
Mrs Isabella, 7 Park ter.
Mrs Janet, 26 Balmoral pi.
Peter T., wheelwright, Dum-
barton rd.
Walter, railway guard, i Forth pi.
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Stirling,]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Stirling.
Wright, William, Esq., J. P. (of
Broom), 3 Pitt ter.
Wyllie, Sandman, & Co., steam laundry,
Abbey rd. See advt.
Thos,, agent, TJ Upper Bridge st.
Yates, William, grocer, &c., 51 Murray
pi. ; house, 53 do. See advt.
Yellowlees, David, tanner (David
Yellowlees & Sons), 28 Upper Bridge
street
■ David, & Sons, tanners, 48 Queen
street
Robert, tanner (David Yellowlees
& Sons), 28 Upper Bridge st.
Young, Alex., ale and porter dealer,
61 Lower Bridge st.
Young & Bain, grocers, 49 Cowane
street
Mr Andrew, 4 Clarendon pi.
Anna, lodgings, 9 Allan park
J. & A., bakers and confectioners,
3 and 54 Baker st., and 15 and 17
St Mary's wynd
John, draper, i Baker st. ; res.,
21 Wallace st.
Young Men's Christian Association,
Arcade
jMrs, lodgings, 9 Allan park
Mrs, teacher, 13 Park ter.
Younger, Ann, householder, 11 King
street
Yuille, Rev. Geo., Snowdon pi.
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STIRLING.
LOCAL INFORMATION, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, &c,
POPULATION in 1881.
16,013
Member of Parliame7it for the Stirling District of Burghs —
The Right Hon. Henry Campbell-Bannerman.
Municipal Buildings.
King Street.
Toivn Council — Meets on Third Mon-
day of each month
Provost and High Sheriff— R.Oitio.x'i
Yellowlees, 28 Upper Bridge st.
Burgh Assessor — Robert Currie, Dal-
gleish court, Baker st.
Collector of Rates, Registrar of Births,
6^c. — Ebenezer Gentleman, writer,
59 Murray pi.
Police Commission.
Meets second Monday of each month.
Commissioners — Magistrates and Town
Council
Burgh Police.
Chambers, Broad St.
Superintendent of Police — Thomas Fer-
guson
Hospitals.
Spittal's Hospital — Baker st.
Cowane's Hospital — 36 Port st.
Allan's Mortification — Baker st.
Cunningham's Mortification
Clerk to Hospitals— Thos. L. Galbraith
Guildry.
Guild Hall, head of St John St,
Dean of the Guildry — Robert Mercer,
12 Allan park
Stirling Waterworks Com-
mission.
Reservoirs, Touchhills. Office,
Municipal Buildings, King St.
Chairtnan — Provost Yellowlees (elected
by Town Council)
Justices of the Peace.
Clerk of the Peace — James Chrystal,
writer
Depute- Clerk at Stirling — Alex. Fisher
Depute-Clerk at Falkirk — A. Gardner
Procurator- Fiscal to the fnstices — ^Jas.
L. Philip, writer
Lord Abercromby
Dr Wm. Arthur of Balcastle, Sla-
mannan
Lord Balfour of Burleigh, Kennet
House, Clackmannan
Major Barstow, Stirling
George Bayley of Manuel, w.s,, Edin-
burgh
John Bayne, Bridge of Allan
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Stirling.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
TGliddon's
Sheriff Bell, Falkirk
James Blackburn, Killearn House,
Killearn
The Right Hon. Lord Blackburn,
Doonholm
J. C. Bolton of Carbrook, M.P.
T. D. Brodie, of Gairdock, w.s.,
Edinburgh
Andrew Brown, Kerse Estate Office,
Falkirk
D. Brown of Burngreen, Kilsyth
John A, Harvie Brown of Quarter,
Dunipace House, Larbert
Sir Wm. Bruce of Stenhouse, Falkirk
Col. D. C. R. C. Buchanan of Drum-
pellier, Coatbridge
Sir James Buchanan, Bart., of Craig-
end, Milngavie
Sheriff Buntine, Coxithill, Stirling
Henry Burrell, Grangemouth
R, C. Graham Buntine of Gartmore
Henry Cadell of Grange, Bo'ness
George R. Campbell of Garscube,
Glasgow
Captain H. F. Campbell of Boquhan,
Kippen
James W. Campell, Bank of Scotland,
Stirling
T. H. Campbell of Millfield and Park-
hall, Folmont
C. H. Campbell, yr., of Millfield
Robert Clarkson of Tornavon, Polmont
Sir Michael Connalof Parkhall, Killearn
Wm, Cowan, banker, Alva
John Dick of Craigengelt
A. C. Douglas of Mains, Glasgow
J. R. L. Douie, factor, Polmaise
Henry Drummond of Glenelm, Stirling
A. R. Duncan, Blairquhosh, Kilsyth
The Right Hon. the Earl of Dunmore
Admiral Sir Wm. Edmonstone of Dun-
treath, Bart., Colzium House, Kil-
syth
Admiral Erskine of Lochend, Port of
Monteith
H. D. Erskine of Cardross, Stirling
Sir A. Orr Ewing of Ballikinrain, M.P.
W. Orr Ewing, yr., of Ballikinrain,
Rhu Lodge, Row
A. E. Orr Ewing, Cardross House,
StirHng
J. S. Fleming of Balquharrage, Royal
Bank, Edinburgh
Wm. Forbes of Callendar
T. L. Galbraith of Blackhouse, Stirling
J. H. Noble Graham of Larbert
J. Cook Gray, Blair Lodge Schoolj
Polmont
Lieut. -Col. Halket of Cramond, Edin-
burgh
J. B. Hamilton of Bardowie, Leny
House, Callander
The Right Hon. the Duke of Hamilton
James A. Henderson, National Bank,
Falkirk
Wm. Henderson of Redford, Royal
Bank, Edinburgh
John Hendrie of Larbert
Wm. Hodge of Avonside, Polmont
George Auldjo Jamieson of Dyke, C.A.,
Edinburgh
James Johnston of Alva
Robert Ker of Douglaston, Milngavie
Thomas Keir of Linns, Falkirk
C M. King, Antermony House, Lennox-
town
James King of Levernholme, Union St.,
Glasgow
James Lamont of Ballwill, Buchlyvie
T. L. Learmonth of Parkhall, Linlith-
gow
Sir George H. Leith of Ross, Bart.,
Ross Priory, Dumbartonshire
The Hon. C. S. B. H. Kincaid Lennox,
Lennox Castle, Lennoxtown
Ebenezer M' Allister of Carbeth Guthrie,
Milngavie
Thos. S. Maccall of Haypark, Polmont
Lieut. -Col. M'Farlan of Ballencleroch,
Finglen, Lennoxtown
S. Macfarlaneof Meadowbank, Torrance
of Campsie
A. B. M'Grigor of Kernock, writer,
Glasgow
J. S. M'Kay, Rosevale, Grangemouth
B. Mackenzie, Bank of Scotland,
Grangemouth
James M'Killop, Binniehill, Slamannan
Sir James R. G. Maitland, Bart., of
Sauchie
J. Maitland of Wester Balgrochan,
Lennoxtown
George Miller of Acre Valley, Torrance
of Campsie
James Mitchell, Slamannan
A. B. Munro of Auchenbowie
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Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Stirling.
Sir G. G. Montgomery, Bart., of Stan-
hope, Kinross
His Grace the Duke of Montrose,
Buchanan Castle
C. S. Home Drummond Moray of
Blair Drummond
Col. C. H. E. H. Drummond Moray,
yr., of Blair Drummond
James M. Morrison, Commercial Bank,
Stirling
Col. John Murray of Tochadam and
Polmaise
Lieut. -Col. C S. Murray, Park terrace,
Stirling
James Murray, Catter House, Stirling
John S. Muschet of Birkhill
J. Nimmo of Drumclair, Glencairn
Tower, Chalmers cres., Edmburgh
A. Nimmo, West Bank, Falkirk
James Baton of Avonhill, 5 Bruntsfield
cres., Edinburgh
John Baton, Viewforth, Stirling
H. R. B. Peile, Mansion House,
Greenock
Major p. F. Connal Rowan of Meikle-
wood, Stirling
Oswald Robertson, Bridge of Allan
J. B. Sheriff of Caronvale, Larbert
Cunningham Smith, 317 St George's
rd., Glasgow
Robert Smith of Brentham Park,
Stirling
J. Guthrie Smith of Mugdock Castle,
Milngavie
Sir George Home Spiers of Culcreuch,
Fintry, Glasgow
p. A. Spiers, Portree House, Portree,
Isle of Skye
Sir Alan H. Seton Steuart, Bart., of
Touch
A. Stirling of Muiravonside, Linlithgow
P. Stirling of Kippendavie
Col. Stirling of Gargunnock
! Wm. Stirling of Tarduf
Major Stirling of Craigbarnet, Lennox-
town
James Stirling of Garden, Kippen
SirChas. E. F. Stirling, Bart., of Glorat,
Milton of Campsie
Thomas Mayne Stirling of Muiravonside,
Linlithgow
J. B. Thorneycroft, Twechar, Kilsyth
Lord Thurlow, Dumphail, Forres
George Ure, Wheatlands, Bonnybridge
J. G. Urquhart of Vellore, Vellore
Castle, Linlithgow
A. P. Waddell, of Balquhatson, w.s.,
Edinburgh
John Watt of Drumgray, Airdrie
John Wilson of Finnick Malise, Drymen
Wm. Wilson, of Banknock, Denny
John Wilson of Auchineck, Drymen
Col. Wilson of Skeoch, Bannockburn
Wm. Wright of Broom, Stirling
Alex. Young, Keir Mains, Dunblane
The Right Hon. the Earl of Zetland,
Kerse House
Provost of Stirling
Sheriff-Depute and Sheriff-Substitutes of
the County
Provost, Senior Bailie, and Lord Dean
of Guild of Glasgow
Provost of Falkirk
Chief Magistrate of Grangemouth,
Bridge of Allan, Alva, and Kilsyth
Stirling Gaslight Company.
Gas Works, Thistle Street.
Manager — Peter Watson
Clerk — ^John Keir
Collector — ^James Robertson
Secretary — Ebenezer Gentleman,writer,
Murray pi.
Stirling Fire Brigade.
Captain— K. Oswald, 82 Spittal st.
Parochial Board.
Chambers, Broad Street.
Board meets at 7 p.m. on last Tuesday
of each month.
Chairman — Ex- Bailie Miller
Inspector and Collector — John Paterson.
Office hours, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Satur-
day ID to 12
Medical Officer — Dr Drew, 28 Albert pi.
County Buildings.
Barnton Street.
Lord- Lieutenant — His Grace the Duke
of Montrose, K.T.
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Stirling.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Commissioners of Supply.
Convener of the County — Sir James R.
G. Maitland of Sauchie, Bart.
C/(?r/C'— Patrick Welsh
H.M. Prison.
Governor of Prison — J. Robertson
Chaplain — Rev. J. Kerr Campbell, D.D.
Medical Officer — Dr Drew
Stirling District Lunacy-
Board.
Chairman — Wm. James Haig of Dollar-
field, Dollar
Clerk and Treasurer — ^Jas. L. Philip,
writer, Stirling
County Road Trust for
Stirlingshire.
Chairman — Sir James R. G. Maitland,
Bart.
Clerk and Treasurer — P. Welsh
Commissioners of Property
and Income Tax.
Stii-ling District — Provost Yellowlees,
Sheriff- Substitute Buntine, Dr Mus-
chet of Birkhill, William Wright of
Broom, Sir James R. G. Maitland,
Bart., Col. Stirling of Gargunnock,
Col. Murray, of Touchadam, J. A.
H. Harvie-Brown of Quarter, Major
P. F. Connel-Rowanof Meiklewood.
Clerk to the Commissioners — John G.
Curror, writer, Murray pi.
Assessor for Stirling District— Ebenezer
Morrison, writer, Barnton st.
Sheriff Court.
County Buildings.
Sheriff Muirhead ; Sheriff- Substitute J.
R. Buntine
Ho7t Sheriff-Substitiites — Dr Galbraith,
and Robert MacLuckie, writer
Sheriff- Clerk— T. L. Galbraith
Depute Sheriff- Clerk — Richard Davie
Auditor — Thos. L. Galbraith
The Court sits every Tuesday and Thurs-
day during Session, and on two days
during each of the Spring and Autumn
vacations. The Small Debt Court
sits every Thursday at 1 1 a.m. Sheriff
Circuit Small Debt Court sits at Len-
noxtown of Campsie on the second
Wednesday of February, May, August,
and November at ii a.m. J. P.
Small Debt Court is held first Mon-
day of every month at 1 1 a.m.
Inland Revenue.
Offices, 25 Friars Street.
Hours, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday,
9 a.m. to noon.
Excise Branch.
Collector — Edward James Maguire
Clerks~A. S. Elliott, L. J. Saunders,
W. J. Hughes
Supervisor — Donald Cameron
Officers— ^m. Goodall, Wm. Clark
Stamps and Taxes.
Distributor of Stamps and Collector of
Taxes — Edward James Maguire ^j
Surveyor — Philip Musgrave
Inspector — Thos. Cullen, Edinburgh
Assessor — Philip Musgrave
Churches.
Church of Scotland.
Session-Clerk — Hy. Arnott, 20 Queen st.
East Greyfriars— Rev. J. Paisley Lang,
6 Park avenue
West Greyfriars — Rev. George Mure
Smith, 6 Clarendon pi.
North Church, Murray pL —
Marykirk, St Mary's wynd — Rev. John
Kerr Campbell, d.d., Irvine pi.
Free Church.
Free North, Murray pi. — Rev. John
Chalmers; M.A., 19 Allan park
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Directory,]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Stirling.
Free South, Academy sq. — Rev. W. F.
Goldie, 7 Albert pi.
Craigs Church, Craigs— Rev. D.D. Or-
mond, 14 Princes st.
Free West, Cowane st. — Rev. James
Angus, 1 1 Queen st.
United Presbyterian.
Erskine Church, St John st. — Rev
Andrew Ritchie, 36 Dumbarton rd.
Viewfield Church, Viewfield pi. — Rev.
Walter Scott, M.A., 19 Princes st.
Allan Park Church, Dumbarton road —
Rev. J. T. Gowanlock, 6 Gladstone
place
Episcopal.
Holy Trinity Church, Albert pi.— Rev.
C. L. Coldwell, M.A., the Parsonage
Independent Church.
Murray pi. — Rev. W. H. Muncaster
Baptist Church.
Murray pi. — Rev. George Yuille, 33
Snowdon pi.
Wesley AN.
Queen St. — Rev. John Irwin, 21 Queen
street
Roman Catholic.
St Mary's, Irvine pi. — Rev. Canon John
Smith, and Rev. Patrick Shivess,
assistant, 17 Irvine pi.
Salvation Army.
Barracks, Union Hall, Thistle st.
Stirlingshire Building and
Investment Society.
Secretary — Ebenezer Gentleman,
solicitor, Murray pi.
Newspapers.
Stirling' Journal and Avertiser,
Friday at 1 p.m.— J. L.
Hutcheon, manag-er. Seeadvt.
facing- first inside cover
Bridge of Allan Reporter, Satur-
day morning— Proprietrix and
Publisher, Mrs Jane D. Hog-g,
5 King St. ; J. li. Hutcheon,
manag-er. See advt. facing
first inside cover
Stirling Observer, Thursday (Wednes-
day evening) ; Stirling Saturday
Observer, Callander Advertiser, and
Bridge of Allati Gazette, Friday after-
noon— Proprietors and Publishers,
Duncan & Jamieson, 22 Upper craigs.
See advt. page 49
Stirling" Agricultural Society.
Chairman of Directors — Ex-Bailie
Watt
Secretary — Robert Taylor, v^^riter,
Barnton st.
Annual Show on Second Friday of June.
Smith Institute.
Albert Place.
Contains Picture Gallery, Museum, and
Reading-room ; also includes the
Macfarlane Free Library. The In-
stitute is open free to Inhabitants of
Stirling, Dunblane, and Kilbuck,
from 9 a.m to 9 p.m. Galleries
close at dusk. Admission to others,
2d each
Macfarlane Free Library.
Secretary and Treasurer — ^John Jenkins,
writer, Port st.
Subscription Reading-room.
47 Port Street.
Stirling Public Halls Co.,
Limited.
Albert Place.
Chairman— Koh^xS. Smith of Brentham
Park
Town Hall (Arcade).
Licensed for Stage Plays.
Proprietor — Wm. Crawford
Lessee—]. G. Sharpe, Lesser Town
Hall (Arcade). See advt.
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Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliudon's
Corn Exchange Hall.
Can accommodate 2000. Suited
for Excursionists and Entertainments.
Lessee — D. Vannett. See advt.
Caledonian Hall.
Spittal Street.
For Excursion Parties, &c.
Proprietor—^. Woolley, 29 Baker st.
Prater's Hall.
675 Port Street.
Choir Meetings, &c.
Proprietor — R. Frater, Port st.
Guild Hall.
St John Street.
Social Meetings.
Dean of Guild Mercer
Stirling Art Union.
Hon. Treasurer — Wm. Paton, Royal
Bank
Hon. Secretary — Andrew C. Buchanan,
26 Port St.
Stirling Fine Art Association.
Hon. Treasurer — D. Ferguson, National
Bank
Religious Tract Society.
Treasurer — D. Ferguson
Secretary — Rev. J. T. Gowanlock
Depository — R. S. Shearer, bookseller,
King St.
Stirling Choral Society.
Treasurer — Richard Davie, Sheriff -
Clerk Depute
Stirling Archseological and
Natural History Society.
Secretary — David Chrystal, 3 Clarendon
■ place
Stirling Royal Infirmary.
Spittal Street.
Chairman of Directors -H. D. Erskine
of Cardross
Vice- Chairman — Provost Yellowlees
Medical 6'/a^— House Surgeon — Dr
Robertson. Consulting Physician
and Surgeon — Dr Johnston. Con-
sulting Dental Surgeon — L. J. Piatt,
L.D.S.R.C.S.E.
Afatron — Miss Falconer
Secretary —^axats L. Philip, solicitor,
Port St.
7>-m.f«r,?r-RobertMacLuckie,solicitor,
King St.
Hours — Attendance at Dispensary at
II a.m. Country visitors admitted
from 2 to 3.30 p.m. Town visitors
from 6 to 7 p.m. Sunday visitors
4 to 6 p.m. only
Masonic.
Province of Stirling.
R. W. Provincial Grand Master — Right
Hon. the Earl of Mar and Kellie
Royal Arch Chapter No. 2.
First Principal — George Christie, Stir-
ling
Stirling Ancient, No. 30.
R. /^.yl/.— Captain A. H. Middleton
Oddfellows' Society.
Hall, St Mary's Wynd.
Meets every alternate Monday. 317.30
p.m.
Secretary — ^John Taylor. 36 Broad st.
Ancient Order of Foresters.
Hall, Good Templars' Hall, 30
Spittal St.
Every alternate Monday. Court Hope
of Snowdon, No. 6087 (Denny Dis-
trict)
Omnium Gatherum Society.
Deacon — Archibald Watt
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Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Stirling.
Stirling" County Club.
Murray Place.
Chairman — Earl of Mar and Kellie
Secretary and Treasurer — ^Jas. W. Camp-
bell, Bank of Scotland
Club Master — ^John Sloan
Stirling Club.
41 Fort Street,
Chairman — ^James Chrystal, writer
Stirling" Curling Club.
Pond, Near King's Park.
Secretary — ^James Annan. 30 Snowdon
place
Stirling" Castle Curling Club.
Pond, Cow Park.
President — Ex-Bailie Campbell
Secretary — Charles Harvey, printer, 6
Baker st.
Stirlingshire Province Curl-
ing Club.
Secretary and Treasurer — Charles Har-
vey, 6 Baker st.
Stirling Fishing Club,
Secre.ary — Robert MacLuckie, writer
Stirling County Cricket Club.
Ground, Easter Williamfield.
President — Wm. Forbes of Callendar
Hon. Secretary — Mr T. W. R. Johnston,
Stirling Journal and Advertiser
Burgh United Cricket Club.
Grounds, King's Park.
Secretary — W. Bethune, Ballangeich
cottage, Stirling
Wanderers' Cricket Club.
Grounds, King's Park.
Treastcrer and Secretary — Alexander
M'Laren, 87 Port street
Stirling Bowling Club.
Green, Albert Place.
Secretary — R. B. Philip, 67^^ Port st.
StirHng Golf Club.
Ground, King's Park.
Treasurer and Secretary — G. H. Hen-
derson, Allan pk.
Football, King's Park.
Grounds, Laurelhill Park.
Secretary — George M' Queen, 28 Broad
street
Stirling Wine, Spirit, and
Beer Trade Association.
Secretary and Treasurer — R. Woolley,
Caledonian vaults, 29 Baker st.
Stirling United Young Men's
Christian Association.
Rooms, Arcade.
Open daily, from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Stirling Total Abstinence
Society.
Secretary — James Dow, hatter, King st.
National Bible Society.
Stirling Branch.
Secretaries — Rev. J. T. Gowanlock ;
John Jenkins, writer
Stirling Conservative As-
sociation.
Joint-Secretaries — ^John Cameron, 19
Bruce street ; Andrew C. Buchanan,
26 Port St.
Stirling Castle.
91ST Regimental District.
L ieut. - Col. Com manding — Col. A.
Fempleman
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Stirling.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
3RD Bat. Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders.
(Regimental District, No. 91
Stirling.)
Adjt. — Captain A. Wilson
1st Stirlingshire Rifle
Volunteers.
91ST Regimental District.
Head Quarters — Viewfield House,
Stirling.
Battalion Staff.
Hon. Colonel — A. "Wilson
Lieut. -Colonel — A. Nimmo
Quartermaster — J. Brown
Sergeant- Major — P. Low
Stirlingshire Artillery
volunteers.
13TH Battery ist Fife Artillery
Volunteers.
Captain — ^James T. Smith
Stirling Railway Station.
Caledonian.
Station Superintendent — ^John Samuel
Booking Clerk — Edward Jardine
Goods Agent — ^James M'Caul
North British.
Booking Agent — ^James Watson
Goods Agent 1 Shore road — Wm. Elder
Outdoor Porters. — ^James ; Mackenzie,
3 Newhouse ; William Robb, 43|-
Cowane st.
Stirling and Bridge of Allan
Tramways Company, Ltd.
Office, Henderson Street,
Bridge of Allan.
Cars to and from Bridge of Allan leave
hourly during winter ; half-hourly
during summer.
Secretary — Thomas Gumming, writer,
Bridge of Allan.
Stirling and Bannockburn
'Buses.
From Stirling, foot of King St., at 10.30
a.m., 12 noon; 2, 3.15, 5, and 7
p.m. From Bannockburn at 9.30 &
II a.m.; i, 2.30, 4, and 6 p.m.
Saturdays — from Stirling at 10.30
a.m., 12 noon; 2, 4, 6, 8, and 9.30 p.m.
From Bannockburn, at 9.30, 1 1 a.m.;
I; 3j 5' 7' ^'^^ 9 P-i""- The 2 and 7
p.m. 'Buses run to Plean ; returning
at 3 and 8 p.m.
Carriers.
To all parts of Britain— Wordie & Co. ,
and Cowan & Co., by rail
To London and all parts Abroad — Sut-
ton & Co. Agent — H. Gardner, 33^
Murray place ; daily
To Glasgow — R. Adams, 40 Barnton
street ; daily
Doune — William Wright, from Corn
Exchange ; Tuesday and Friday
Bridge of Allan — ^John Lawrie ; daily
Brown, James, railway carrier and
contractor, 5 Allan park
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS DIRECTORY.
Academies and Schools.
ladies' boarding and day
establishments.
Burton, Miss A. M
(Ladies'
Private Establishment, Board-
ing and Day School), 13 Pitt
terrace. P^^pils prepared for
University Examinations
Kerr, Miss, 9 Park terrace
Leask, Mrs John, Institution for
Young Ladies, 11 "Windsor pi.
M'Indoe, Mrs, Woodside House,
Allan park. See advt.
STIRLING SCHOOL BOARD.
Meets on first Monday of month in Board
Room, High School, at 3 p.m.
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Stirling.
Chairman — Provost Yellowlees
Clerk and Treasurer — Robert Mac-
Luckie, writer
STIRLING HIGH SCHOOL.
Rector— A. F. Hutchison, M.A.,Edin.,
F.E.I.S.
Classics — The Rector and J. C. Hunter,
M.A.
English — M'Lellan ; assistant, Rev.
Wm. Patterson
Mathematics — Geo. Lowson, M. A., B.sc.
Writing — Robert Dawson
Modern Languages — Eugen Neustadt,
Univ. of Heidelberg, m.c.p.
Art — ^Leonard Baker, c.a.m., master;
Edmund Baker, assistant
Natural Science — Alex. Moyes
Music — Jas. L. Graham
ELEMENTARY HIGH SCHOOL,
Master — Alexander Moyes
Mistress — Miss J. Morrison
BOARD SCHOOLS.
Allan's School, Spittal st. — Master,
Henry Arnott
Craig's School, George st. — Master,
James Todd
Territorial, Cowane st.
Raploch — Master, ReJUei^Eergusson
Infant School, Murray place— Mistress,
Miss Gordon
Episcopal School, St Mary's wynd —
Master, J. Brown
Roman Catholic School, Irvine place.
STIRLING PARISH SCHOOL BOARD.
Chairman — ^James Johnston
Cambuskenneth School — Teacher, Miss
Raid
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL,
Baker Street.
Master — David Berrie
Mistress — Miss Jane Birrell
Matron — Mrs Berrie
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ART.
High School, Stirling.
Chairman — R. Anderson
Hon. Secy.— G. T. Drummond,Thrush-
ville, Livilands
Teachers — Leonard Baker, certificated
art master ; Edmund Baker, George
Lowson, M.A. ; J. Wilson, m.a.
Accountant.
M'Lean, John G., 53 Murray pi.
^iee advt.
Aerated Water Manufacturers.
Colquhoun, A., 29 Burghmuir
M 'Galium, James (& beer & stout
bottler), Port st.
M-Nicol, R., 31 Broad st.
Agricultural Engineers.
Kemp & Nicholson, Scottish Central
Works, Forth st.
Scoular, John, Crook
Ag? icultural Implement Agent.
Pollock, Geo., 1 Port st. Sec
advt.
Architects &* Sufveyors.
Allan, John, 12 Murray place ;
house, Cliff Bank
M'Lean, John (<& licensed valua
tor), 62 Murray pi. 8ee advt.
M-Luckie & Walker, 48 Barnton st.
Simpson, Wm. , 61 King st.
Simpson, Wm., jun., 61 King st.
Auctioneers.
Baxter, David G., Rockfoot villa, & at
208 Duke St., Glasgow
Keyden, James, Auction Mart, Kildean
Martin, Wm. J., Orchard place.
See advt.
M-Laren, Donald, Shiphaugh
Speedie Bros., Wallace st. See
advt.
Watt, H. P., 22 Baker st. ; house, 17
Dumbarton rd.
Baby Linen Warehouses.
See Berlin Wools, <fec.
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Stirling.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Bakers.
Aitken, M.. 112 Baker st.
Allan, R., & Son, 17 St Mary's wynd
Archibald. Mrs, 15 Broad st.
Brodie, Peter, 34 Port st.
Elder, Thomas, 4 Upper craigs.
See advt.
Millar, James, & Sons (& confec-
tioners), 55 & 57 Port St.. & 69 King
street. See advt.
Ritchie, L., 6 Bow st.
Stirling Co-operative Society. Craigs
Watt, Thos., 73 Baker st.
Young, J. & A., 3 and 54 Baker st., &
St Mary's wynd
Banks 6^ Ba?ik Agents.
Hours of Attendance, 10 to 3 o'clock ;
Saturdays, 10 to 12.
Bank of Scotland, King st.— James W.
Campbell, agent ; Mark Lawson,
accountant
British Linen Company, Port st. — W.
Stevenson, agent
Clydesdale Bank, Limited, 65 King st.
— ^James Drysdale, agent ; Alex.
Moffat, accountant
Commercial Bank of Scotland, Limited.
77 Murray pi. — ^James M. Morrison,
agent
National Bank of Scotland. Limited, 66
Murray pi. — Daniel Ferguson and S.
D. Murrie, agents
Royal Bank of Scotland. 25 King St.—
William Graham, agent
Union Bank of Scotland, Limited,
King St.— Robert M'Luckie, agent ;
Robert Cairns, accountant
National Security Savings Bank.
— Office, Commercial Bank of Scot-
land. Treasurer — EbenezerMorrison,
writer, Stirling. Actuary— James M.
Morrison
Craigs Penny Savings Bank.—
Office, Craigs Church Hall. Open
on Wednesday from 6.30 p.m. to
7.45 p.m. Actuaries — Robert Bruce
and John Goodall
Post Office Savings Bank. —Hours,
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wm. C. Stevenson,
postmaster
38
Basketmake?\
Hog-g, Alex., 61 King st. See
advt.
Berlin Wools and Baby Linen.
Doig, Miss, Arcade
Gowans. Miss, 40 Baker st.
Gray, M., 17 Port st.
Grieve, A., 9 Murray pi.
Herron, Mrs, 11 Arcade
King, Mrs, Arcade
JoUie, Mrs, 26 Barnton st.
M 'Arthur, Miss, 74 Port st.
M'Farlane, M., 32 Arcade. See
advt.
M'Kellar, Miss, 26 Baker st.
Reid, E. & T-- 32 Murray pi.
Simpson, Miss, 18 Friars street.
See advt.
Thompson, Miss J. G. (wools in
every variety, ladies' work
carefully made up), 16 Port st.
Wright, Mrs, 17 Baker st.
Billiard Rooms.
Andersons, Exchange st., Aber-
deen
Billposters.
Buchanan, Alex., 46 Upper Bridge st.
Ritchie, James, 8 Broad st.
Birdstuffcr.
Inglis, Peter, bird & mammalia
stuffer, cxitler, gun agent, and
fishing tackle maker, the Ar-
cade. Fishing rods repaired &
made to order. Fhes dressed to pat-
tern. Charges strictly moderate
Blacksmiths.
See Smiths, &c.
Bookbinders.
Roddick, J. S. (practical), 50
Port St.
Shearer, R. S., 6 King st., See advt
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Stirling.
Booksellers and Stationers.
Crawford & Co., 7 King- st. See
advt.
Crocket.. James, 57 King st.
Harvey, Charles, 6 Baker st.
Henderson. Alex., 28 Bow st.
Mackay. Eneas (& newsagent, &c.), 41
& 45 Murray pi.
Miller, D., & Son, 5 Port st.
Shearer, R. S. (& librarian),
6 King St. See advt.
Shirra, W. L., 83 Port st. ^ce
advt.
Tract Depot, 2 King street. John
M'Farlane, manager
Whyte. James, 74 Baker st. // .
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Boswell, Wm., 18 Baker st. and
45 Port St. See advt.
dimming, Wright, 16 Bow st.
Dalgetty, Henry, 97 Baker st.
Ferg-uson, Hugh, 2 Port st.
Gillespie, Wm., 30 Barnton st.
Gilmour, David, 56 Baker st.
Gray, T. A., 22 and 24 Arcade
Lickrich, John, 6 Viewfield st.
Low, Thos., 4 Baker st.
M'Farlane. John, 15 Upper craigs
Macintosh, Jas. F., & Co. (ana-
tomical), 79 King St.
xMoffat, J. B. W., 8 Baker St.
Neilson, Thos., 20 St Mary's wynd
Page, John, Upper Castle hill
Pate. John, 50 Baker st.
Percy, "Wm. M. (boot manufac-
turer and dealer, registered
trade mark -'Excelsior"), 32 King
street
Scott, E. J., & Sons. 59 King st.
Smith, Gabriel, 63 King st.
Stewart, John, 31 Arcade
Stoddart, I. & M. (fashionable
boot & shoe warehouse, and
agents for the celebrated waterproof
•• K" boot), 60 Port St.
Stokesly, Wm.. 27 St John st.
Walker. M., Arcade
Wallace, David T., i Dumbarton
road
Wilson, Wm.. i Viewfield pi.
Brassfounders.
See Plumbers, &c.
Bi'ewers and Maltsters.
Boyes, Ed., Upper Bridge st.
Burden, Peter, Irvine pi.
Colquhoun, Andrew, 29 Burghmuir
M'Nicol, Robert. 31 Broad st.
Robb, John, Baker st.
Brick a?id Tile Maker.
Govan, John, 21 Forth pi.
Brokers 6^ Fu?'niture Dealers.
Barclay, M., 9|- St Mary's wynd
Duffin, Mrs, 8 Bow st.
Hannagan, C, 21 St Mary's wynd
Hanratty, Mrs, 12 St John st.
Hoggan, M., Baker st.
Phimister, M.. St Mary's wynd
Bfush Manufacturers.
Park Brothers, Forth st.
YflX'M^ Builders.
Banningan & Fotheringham, 98 St.
Mary's wynd
Chalmers, Geo. A., & Son, Craigs
Gillespie & Sharp, 37 Co\\ane st.
Goi\rlay, Wm., Upper craigs
Govan, Joseph, 21 Wallace st.
Headridge. A. & J., Causewayhead
Ronald, James, 13 Nelson pi.
Butchers.
See Fleshers.
Cahinetniakers.
Small, Wm., 67 Wallace st.
See also Joiners, etc.
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Stirling.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Carriage Hirers.
Campbell, A., Royal Hotel
Burgess, John, i8 Shore rd.
Grindlay, R., Douglas Hotel
Hathaway, Thos. , 6 Baker st.
Hendry, Ebenezer, Station Hotel
Lennox, Jas., Golden Lion Hotel,
King- St. See advt.
Stewart, J. , Queen's Hotel
Walker, Wm., Orchard place ; house,
15 Allan pk.
Carpente?'S.
See Joiners, &c.
Cafters &^ Contractors.
Brown, James, railway carrier and
contractor, 5 Allan pk.
Cowan & Co., N. B. Railway
M'Kerracher, D.,Cal. Railway Station
Robertson, Robert, Orchard pi.
Watt, Robert, 61 Spittal st.
Wordie & Co., Caledonian Railway
Cattle Dealer.
Walker, William (& farmer) 7 Allan pk.
Chemists &= Druggists.
Duncanson & Raffan, 38 Port st. ;
house, 26 Port st.
Livingstone, John, 58 Baker st. ; house,
24 Broad st.
Moore, Wm. J., 24 Murray pi.
See advt.
M'Nicol. John, 12 Barnton st. ♦
Shairp, Wm., 79 Port st. See
advt.
Walker, Thomas, 67 King st.
See advt.
Chemists (Manufacturing).
Shand, Geo., & Co., Causewayhead
Turnbull & Co., Burgh muir
China Dealers.
See Glass Merchants, <tc.
Coachbiiilders.
Cowan, D. (wheelwright), 14 Spittal
street
Kinross, Wm., & Sons, 39 Port st.
Thomson, Georg-e (estab. 1805),
Orchard pi. See advt.
Wright, Peter, Dumbarton rd.
Clothiers.
See Tailors.
Coal Merchants &" Assents.
Anderson, Wm. (& lime), 7 Shore
road
Bruce, Wm., 9 Dumbarton rd.
Campbell, John (& lime merchant), 10
Viewfield pi., and at Balloch and
Alexandria
Dow, Allan, 34 Upper Castle hill
Dewar, John, Wallace st. See
advt.
Gardner, Henry (agent for Sutton
& Co., carriers, London), 332-
Murray pi. See advt.
M'Dougal, John, 15 Abbey rd.
M'Jannet, J. D., Woodlands
M'Lachlan, Archibald (& lime), 4
Viewfield pi.
M'Kerracher, Daniel, Caledonian rail-
way station
Muir, Son, & Patton, Caledonian
railway station. See advt.
Murray, Peter, Clifford rd.
Robertson, Robert, 12 Orchard pi.
Sheardale Coal Co.. Shore rd.
Comfnission Agents.
Baldie, Henry, 2 Allan park
Hoggan, Robert, 29 Queen st.
Hunter, George, 4 Royal gardens
Hunter, William, 8 Glebe cres.
M'Kean, John, Douglas ter.
M'Lachlan, Arch., 4 Viewfield pi.
Ramage, Wm., 4 Queen st.
Watson, William (agent for
Andrew Laird, drysalter &
chandler, 32 Brunswick street,
Glasgow), 81 & 85 Port st.
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Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Stirling.
I Cofifectioners.
Cowan, M. (refreshment room), 34
f Barnton st. and 89 Port si.
i| Keith & Ralston, 23 Port st. &
!; Henderson St., Bridge of Allan. See
advt.
Oliphant, Tas., & Co., Maxwell pi.
Jolmstone, Wm. , 14 Arcade
' Miller, David, 40 Arcade
! Millar, Jas., & Sons (& bakers),
55 and 57 Port st. and 69 Kingst.
See advt.
3 Scott, Helen, 26 Arcade
I Sinclair, Jas., 13 Murray pi.
" Stewart, Alex. (& tea dealer), 15 Friars
street
Thorburn, Isabella, 50 Barnton st.
Young, J. & A. , 3 Baker st.
Coope7'S.
Wordie, John, 33 King st.
. Cork Manufacturer.
Adam, Robert, 45 King st.
Ctirriers, Leather Merchants^ ajid
Skinners.
Crocket, David, 18 Spittal st.
Paterson, P. & R., Craigs
Yellowlees, D., & Sons, Queen st.
Dairies and Dairymen.
Christie, James, 53 Cowane st.
^ Ewing, R., 36 Baker st.
i: Gilvear, Kenneth, 26 Lower Castle hill
jl Graham, T., Drip rd.
ji Jaffray, Mrs, Dumbarton road
j M 'Gibbon, John, 72 Upper craigs
i Morrison, Janet, Upper craigs
' Morrison, Margery, 62 Port st.
! Nisbet, H. C, 8 Barnton st.
|i Sharpe, James G. , Butterflats
j' Stewart, Duncan, Raploch
Stewart, Robert, Raploch
Dentists (Surgeon).
Brown, Wm. S. (artificial teeth,
latest improvements, pain-
lessly fitted, fees moderate,
consultations free), 60 Murray pi.
Marshall, David, 87 Port st.
Piatt, L. J., L.U.S., R.c.s. Edin.
(consulting dental surgeon
Royal Infirmary, Stirling, &c.,
&c.) 64 Murray pi.
Drapers.
Arthur, Geo., 120 and 122 Baker st
Christie, George, 96 Cowane st.
Gumming, W., 13 Baker st.
Ewing, David, 5 Friars st.
Gavin, Flugh (clan tartan and Shetland
warehouse), i King st.
Inglis & Smith (wholesale &
retail), 43 King st. Bee advt.
Johnston, W. & A. (wholesale &
retail silk mercers, & drapers,
clothiers), 48 King st.
Lawson, Robt..32, 34 and 36 Baker st.
M'Aree Brothers, 64 Baker st.
Sec advt.
M'Donald, John, & Co., silk
mercers. &c.), 21 King st. Bee advt.
M-Easan, John, 30 Baker st.
Menzies, Thos., & Co. (house
furnishing & general drapery
warehouse) 36 & 38 King st.
See advt.
Morgan, Geo. (wholesale & retail
draper & clothier), 67 Port st.
Nairn, Wm., 31 Murray pL
Nicol, Joseph, 20 Baker st.
Robertson & Co., Baker st.
Salmond, P. S. (general draper),
19 King St.
Thomson & Fearnside, Arcade
Young, J., I Baker st.
Dressmakers.
Baldie, Miss, 2 Allan park
Campbell, Miss, 7 Murray pi.
Crawford, Helen, 7 Lower Bridge st.
Glass, Misses, 33 Baker st.
Hart, M., 20 Barnton st.
Henderson, Miss, 13 Queen st.
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Stirling.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddox's
Hutcheson, Miss, 67J Port st.
Johnston, Misses, 6 Viewfield pi.
Jo Hie, Mis (milliner, mantle
and dress maker), 26 Barnton
street
Macfarlane, Misses, 19 Queen st.
M'Kinlay, Miss, 7 Queen st.
M'Lachlan, Misses, 19 Queen st.
M'Laren, Miss, I Bruce st.
M'Leod, Misses, 58 Port st.
M'Leod, Miss, i Burgh muir
Paterson, M., 49 Wallace st.
Paterson, Miss, 39 Upper craigs
Rough, Misses, Dumbarton road
Squair, Miss, 10 Barnton st.
Turner, Miss, 53 King st.
Dyers and Cleaners.
Angus, J. & J., 15 & 33 Port st.
See advt.
Crichton, James, 42 Murray pi.
Pullar, J., & Sons, 91 Port st.
Engineer (Sanita?y).
Frater, Robert, 73 Port st. See
advt.
Engraver and Copperplate
F?i?ife?:
Canby, Christopher C., 70 St Mary's
Avynd.
Fancy Goods Dealers.
See Toy and Fancy Goocts Dealers.
Fanners.
Alexander, Ebenezer Thos,, Borough
meadow
Dewar. Peter, King's pk.
Galloway, Mrs, Clayslaps
Kinross, John, Hood
M'Farlane, Mrs, Spring Kerse
M-Kerracher, Daniel, Raploch
M'Laren, Ship haugh
Muirhead, John, Ladysneuck
Walker, William, Torbrex
Walls, Robert, Kerse mills
Watt, Archibald, Whitehouse
Fleshers.
Alexander, Alex., 27 Friars st.
See advt.
Binnie, Alex., 56 Barnton st.
Cherry, J. & H., 29 Murray pi.
Cullens, VV. J. &J., 10 Baker st., and
1 1 Port St.
Muirhead, Wm. M. (family butcher j,
3 Bow St.
Rennie, Wm., ^'] Baker st.
Robertson, 91 Baker st.
Roberts, Robert, 19 Poit st.
Shaw, James, 12 Craigs
Smith, C, 42 Barnton st.
Thomson, W. & J., 44 Port st.
Thomson, Robert, 29 Port st.
Turnbull, R. & H., 51 Cowane st.
Fishing Taddemakers.
Ing-lis, Peter (& bird & mamma-
lia stuffer, cutler, <fec., &c.).
Arcade
Maloch, Michie, and Crockart,
(and gunmakers), 35 King* st.
See advt.
advt.
Fishmonge7's.
Buchanan, Andrew, 9 Friars st.
Forrester, Arthur, 35 Murray st.
See advt.
Forrester, David (wholesale), 45 Baker
street
Johnstone, John (& gamedealer,
poulterer, &c.) 68 Port st.
Johnstone, Mrs, 54 Port st. See
advt.
Murray & Dryburgh, 28 Barnton st.
Rintoul, Lewis H., 7 Port st.
Robertson, Mrs C, 31 Port st. See
advt.
Fruiterers 6^ Greengrocers
Armstrong, Mrs W., 65 Port st.
Oraig-, John, 3 Murray pi.; nur-
sery, Livilands. See advt.
Eggo, W. F., 24 Barnton st.
Gorrie, Wm. (wholesale & retail mer-
chant), 37 Upper craigs
42
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Stirling.
Kay, Wm., 49 Port st. See advi.
Keir, Alex., 78 Port st.
Leathley, H., 42 Port st., & 96 Baker
I street
[! M'Carrol, John, 8 Arcade
|l Peck, John, 12 Baker st.
Whyte, Mrs, Municipal bdgs. , King st,
[j Gamedealers.
(I Buchanan, A., 19 Friars st,
I Eggo, W. F. , 24 Bamton street.
fi See advt.
Henderson, Wm., 54 Port st.
l| Johnston, John, (& fishmonger,
" 68 Port St.
Rintoul, Mrs, 7 Port st.
Glass 6^ China Merchants.
Adam, R., 21 Port st. See advt.
Crawford, Wm., 26 & 30 Murray
place, and at Baker st. See advt.
Galbraith, J. & D., 76 Spittal st.
(iardner, J., Dunmore Pottery, Ware-
house arcade
Hodgson, Mark, 25 Spittal & 80 Baker
street
Sangster, Alex. S. & Co., Spittal st.
Stewart, Miss J., 28 Port st.
Glazier' c^' Glass Merchant. |
Chrichton, W. G., 71 Port st.
Grocers &* Spirit Dealers.
S lo also Grocers and Provision Merchants.
Anderson, James, 57 Baker st.
Bell, M. . 56 St Mary's wynd
Buchanan, Andrew, 9 Baker st,
& 20 <S: 22 Newhouse. See advt.
Buchanan, John, 9 Broad st.
Cowbrough & Mercer, 14 Port st-
and 35 Wallace St., and at Bridge of
Allan and Callander, See advt.
Crawford, Wm. , & Son, 9 Lower
Bridge st.
Gumming, Andrew, 28 Baker st.
Dow, Wm., 34 Bow St.
Duffy, Peter, 12 Bow st.
Forsyth, Mrs, 20 Upper craigs
Gillespie, John, (family grocer,
and wine & spirit merchant),
51 Port St.
Hftypagyii Jamca, "90 Barutoti "St.
See advt.
Heslop, Alex. H., 62 Baker st.
Hutton, E. J., 86 Baker st.
Irvine, J., 17 Bow st.
Learnionth, A., & Son, 59 Port st.
Lennox, John, & Co., 10 Murray pi.
Liddel, 'Robert, 40 King street.
See advt.
Menzies, Robert, 22 Bow st.
Irvine, Jas. , 17 Bow st.
Morris, Mrs. no Baker st.
M'Ewen Bros, (family & whole-
sale), 16 and 18 Bamton st. See
advt.
M'Ewen, D. «fe J., & Co., 40 Port
St. and 6 Broad st. ; branches at Cal-
lander, Bridge of Allan, Crieff, and
Dunblane. See advt.
Robertson & M'Farlane, 46 to 50 Port
street
Scobie, W. & R., 6^ Baker st.
Speirs, James, 102 Baker st.
Storar, Mrs, 56 St Mary's wynd
Yates, Wm., 51 Murray pi. See
advt. end leaf
Grocers., Tea and Provision
Merchants.
See Preceding List.
Adamson, Thos., & Co. (family
grocers, the Arcade Tea Co.),
Arcade
Bayne, David, 100 Cowane st.
Brown, Thomas, 19 Broad st.
Burt, Andrew, 50 Cowane st.
Christie, James, 22 Cowane st.
Crawford, Andrew, 48 Upper Bridge st.
Cuthbertson, John T., 31 Baker st.
Dreghorn, Mrs, 70 St Mary's wynd
Dudgeon, Mrs, 9 Maxwell pi.
Dunsmore, Alex., 56 Port st,
Howie & Co., 83 Baker st.
Jamieson, Alex., 2 York pi,
Jenkins, Wm., i Forth pi.
Laidlaw, Margaret, 49 St Mary's \vy nd
Lamont, John, Whins of Milton
Liddel, Wm., 41 Upper craigs
43
Stirling.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Livingstone, Mrs, i8 Upper craigs
London & Newcastle Tea Coy., 88
Baker st.
Low, William, & Co., Arcade; and at
Dundee
Lyons, Michael, 32 Broad st.
M'Laren, Mrs, 16 Friars st.
Marriott, Jonathan, 66 Upper craigs
Millar, James, & Sons (family
grocers and provision merchants), 29
Friars st. See advt.
Pollock, James M., 6 Cowane st.
Robertson, John, 21 Upper craigs
Rutherford, Mrs, 90 Cowane st.
Stirling Co-operative Society, 8 Upper
craigs, 4.^ Cowane St., and 32 Bow st.
Gunuiakefs.
Maloch, Micliie, & Crockart (&
fishing- tackle makers), 35
King- St. See advt.
Hairdi'essers.
Allan. Peter, Baker st.
Clure, A. T.. 106 Baker st.
Dale, John T. (&. perfumer). 30 Port
St., & 17 Friars St.
Galashan, Wm., Arcade
Mackieson, John, 71 King st.
Millar. Ebenezer. 5 Bow st.
Hatters.
Campbell, Robert (& gent.'s outfitter).
32 Arcade
Bow, James, 15 King- st. Hats
to suit every one. The right
place to buy at is Dow's family
hat & cap warehouse ; for value,
style, and variety unsurpassed
Robertson, James, 29 King st.
Robertson, Wm., 3 King st.
Hotels and Inns.
Campbell. Archibald (Royal Hotel),
Friars st.
Dowdy, William (Temperance), 5 King
street
Grindlay, Robert (Douglas), Arcade
Hendry, Ebenezer (Station
Hotel), 51 Murray place. See
advt.
Langmuir,Miss(Commercial(S:Railway).
9 Port St.
Lennox, James (Golden Lion),
10 King St. See advt.
Low. Thos. (Castle), Mount Pleasant
esplanade
M'Alpine, Peter, 4 Murray pi.
See advt.
M'Cracken, Mrs (Crown), Arcade
See advt.
M'Kenzie, Robt. (The Star),
Baker st. See advt.
Stewart, John (Queen's), 56
Murray pi. See advt.
Temperance, 4 Murray pi.
Vannett, David (Corn Exchange
Hotel, top of King st. See
aa vt.
Walls, James (Sun Inn), 53 King
street. See advt.
Whitehead's Temperance, 20 Barnton
street
Douglas Hotel, Aberdeen
Forsyth's Hotel, Aberdeen
Station Hotel, Insch
Coutts' Hotel, Insch
Insurance Agents.
Blakey, J. Wood, writer, 59 Murray
pi., agent for County Fire «& Provident
Life
Brown, James, writer. King st., agent
for Commercial Union & Scottish
Amicable Life
Buchanan, A. C, writer, 26 Port St.,
agent for North British & Mercantile
& Scottish Widows' Fund
Campbell, J. W., King st., agent for
Standard Life & Caledonian
Christie, William, accountant, Com-
mercial Bank, agent for Mercantile
Life
Chrystal, James, writer, 11 King St.,
agent for Scottish Union & National
Curror, John G., writer, 7 Murray pi.,
agent for Scottish Union & National
Drysdale, James, agent, Clydesdale
Bank, agent for Royal Insurance
Company
44
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Stirling,
Ferguson, D., & S. D. Murrie, agents,
National Bank, agents for Scottish
Widows' Fund (Life), and Scottish
Union and National Ins. Co. , Scottish
Life Assurance Co, (accident depart-
ment) and English & Scottish Boiler
Ins. Co. Ld.
yiahory Ai, writor^ l-i-^jfei«g'«<s-y"^ght
J'^ for Insurance Company of Scotland
& Life Association of Scotland
Fleming, J. S., writer, 26 Port St., agent
for Scottish Union & National
Galbraith, Thomas L., Municipal
buildings, King St., agent for Royal
Exchange & City of Glasgow Life
Gentleman, E., writer, 59 Murray pL,
agent for General Insurance Co., Life
and Fire Boiler Insurance & Steam
Power Company & Imperial Union
Accident
(.'tiaham, Wm., agent, Royal Bank
King St., agent for North British &
Mercantile
Gray, James, seedsman, Craigs, agent
for Scottish Imperial
Hill & Whyte, writers, 2 Dumbarton
rd., agents for City of London Fire,
Edinburgh Life, National Guarantee
& Suretyship, Northern, & Northern
Accident
Jenkins, A. & J., writers, 80 Port st.,
agents for Edinburgh and Scottish
Law Life, Lancashire, & London
and Lancashire Fire
Macfarlane, Angus A. E., 13 Spittal
St. above " Corn Exchange Hall,"
agent for City of Glasgow Friendly
Society,
Mathie, J. & J-, & MacLuckie, writers,
King St., agents for Atlas
Mathieson, M., newsagent, Craigs,
agent for Prudential
Melrose, James, Cambusbarron, agent
for Liverpool, London, & Globe
Moffat, A., accountant, Clydesdale
Bank, agent for Scottish Provincial
INIorrison, Ebenezer, writer, 46 Barnton
st , agent for Insurance Co. of Scot-
land, and Standard Life
Morrison, James M., agent. Commercial
Bank, agent for British Guarantee,
Caledonian, «S: Scottish Union and
National
Miiirhead, John, writer, 4 Dumbarton
rd., agent for Commercial Union,
Royal, and Sun Fire
M'Lean, J. Grant, stockbroker & iron-
broker, 53 Murray pL, agent for
Phoenix Fire, Standard Life, Scottish
Accident, Scottish Plate Glass,
& Queensland Investment & Land
Mortgage Co., Limited
Paterson, John, inspector of poor,
Broad st., agent for Scottish Union
& National Fire & Life, Edinburgh
& Provincial Plate Glass, & Scottish
Employers' Liability & Accident
Paton, William, accountant. Royal
Bank, agent for City of Glasgow
Life
Philp, James L., writer, 3 Port St.,
agent for Liverpool, London, and
Globe, and Scottish Provincial
Pollock, George, seedsman, I Port St.,
agent for Life Association of Scotland
Smith, James T., manufacturer, Glad-
stone pi., agent for Northern
Stevenson, Wm., writer, 12 Port st.,
agent for Imperial Fire, Scottish
Union & National, Standard Life,
and Sun Fire
Stevenson, William C, postmaster.
Maxwell pi. , agent for Plate Glass &
Scottish Fire
Welsh, Edward, 10 Barnton st., agent
for Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd.
Welsh, P., writer. County buildings,
agent for North British & Mercantile
Wingate, Charles, writer, 48 Barnton
St.', agent for English & Scottish Law
Life, Lancashire, Caledonian, and
Plate Glass
Wingate & Curror, writers, 7 Murray
pi., agents for London Union, Plate
Glass, and Scottish Provincial
Ironfounders.
Banks Brothers & Co, (smiths and per-
ambulator makers, &c.), Burnside
foundry. Lower craigs
Davie, James, & Sons, 28 Orchard pi.
Iron Merchant.
M'Ewen, D,, Dumbarton rd.
45
Stirling.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
If'onmonge?-s.
Graham & Morton (wholesale &
retail), 49 King st. See advt.
Nicholson, Georg-e (wholesale &
retail), 9 King st. See advt.
Speed, Archibald. 5 Broad st. and 14
Barnton st.
Virtue, George, 14 Miu'ray pi.
See advt.
Jewellers and Watchmakers.
Archibald, Wm., 18 Port street.
See advt.
Cash Jewellery Store, 36 Arcade.
See advt.
Christie, Wm. (dealer in antiquities),
36 Port St.
Drummond, R., & Son, 5 Murray
place. See advt. facing Stir/ini/
hist or jj
Harvey & Hunter, 55 King- st.
See advt.
Hepting, Lambert, 11 Murray pi.
M'Kenzie, Wm., 7 Baker st.
Robertson, Alex., 4 Barnton st.
See advt.
Stewart, D. & ]., 22 Port st.
Swan, Andrew, & Son, 8 Port st.
See advt.
Thomson, James, i Bow st.
Thomson, M. O. (manufacturing-
jeweller, electroplate, &c.), 18
Murray pi.
y^oiners, Cabinetmakers,&' Under-
taker's.
Brown, W. S.. 81 Port st.
.Burt & ^Shaw, 81 Port st.
Christie & Cowie, 61 King st.
Currie, James, Dalgleish court, Baker
street
Currie, Robert. Dalgleish court, Baker
street
-Donaldson, J., Dumbarton rd.
Forrest, A. & W., ']'] King st.
Henderson, Alex., 30 Bow st.; work-
shop, 22 St Mary's wynd
Henderson, Thomas (& licensed ap-
praiser), 43 Port St.
Hetherington, Thomas (& removal con-
tractor), 5 Friars st.
Hunter, J. & L., 17 King st., &
44 Barnton st. See advt.
Kemp. Alex.. Dumbarton rd.
Lamb, Thomas. Dumbarton rd.
Maltman. Wm., 3 York pi.
Meiklejohn, Alex., Drip rd.
Morrison & Sons, Dumbarton rd.
M'Dougall, Wm., 13 George st.
M'Nab, Thomas, 20 Friars st. -. "
M'Ronald, T. (upholsterer). 46 King
street
Nicol, James, Barnton st.
Short & Fairfoul, 62 Upper craigs - —
Small, John W., 67 Wallace st.
Smith, R., Craigs
Watt. H. P.. 22 Baker St.
Ladies Schools.
See Academies, itc .
Laundries.
Conway, Philip, Craigs
Stirling Steam Laundry; Wyllie,
Sandeman, & Co., Abbey rd.
See advt.
Laundresses.
Brewster. Mrs. 48 Cowane st.
Doig, Mrs, 94 Upper craigs
M'Millan. Misses, 48 Upper Bridge st
Russell, Mrs, 44 Baker st.
Libraries.
Faculty of Solicitors'
Shearer, R. S., 6 King st. See
a,/v/.
Manufacturers.
Aitken. John (yarn spinner), Rockvale
mill
46
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Stirling.
Paterson, John & Co. (carpets, tartans,
and tweeds), Burgh muir
Robertson Brothers (woollen yarn spin-
ners), Forthvale mills, Old br.
Sinclair, James & Co., Forthbank
Carpet works
vSmith, Robert & Co.(winceys & tweeds),
Parkvale and Hayford mills, Cam-
busbarron
Street, Wm. (of J. Paterson & Co.),
Burgh muir
TurnbuU & Co. (chemical works),
Thistle St.
Manure Alerchants.
Aitken, J. G., Abbey road
Gray, James, Upper craigs
M'Farlane, Parlane (salt), Abbey road
Pollock, Geo., 1 Port st. See advt.
Medical Practitioners and
Surgeons.
Browne, Wm., surgeon, I Gladstone pi.
Chalmers, Alex., surgeon, Williamfield
Drew, John, M.D., 28 Albert pi.
Gibson, Charles, M.D., II Park ter.
Johnston, Wm., m.d., 4 Pitt ter.
M'Fadyen, D., M.D., CM., 2 Park
avenue
M'Nab, James, surgeon, Allan park
Moodie, Robert, m.d., Park Avenue
House
Rae, James, m.d., 3 Drummond pi.
Stewart, Geo. Jas., surgeon, 10 Mel-
ville ter.
Wilson, A. F., surgeon, i Viewtield pi.
Millers and Grain Merchants.
Gray, James, Upper craigs
Millar, James, & Sons, 29 Friars st.
Pollock, Geo., 1 Port st. See advt.
Walls, Robert, 66 Port st. and Kerse
mills
Milli?ters.
Campbell, Miss, 45 Cowane st.
Dunn & Wilson (ladies' hatters
and artificial florists — feathers,
laces, frilling-s), 24 Port st.
Ferguson, Miss, 51 Lower craigs
Fleming, Misses, 52 Barnton st.
Gray, M., 17 Port st.
Jollie, Mrs (millinery, mantles,
& dressmaking-), 26 Barnton st.
M'Lachlan & Brown (and ladies' out-
fitters), 8 Murray pi.
iWill and W he ehu rights.
Gould, John, Upper craigs
M'Naughtan, Wm., Park lane
Stewart, James, Park lane
Musicsellers.
Sowdan & Forgan, Murray pi.
Music Teachers.
Allum, Charles Edward, Mus. Bac,
10 Glebe cres.
Drysdale, Miss, 40 Barnton st.
Graham, James L. (High School),
Craigview, Cause wayhead
M'Kenzie, D. R., Maxwell pi. (teacher
of dancing)
Russell, Miss, 4 Maxwell pi.
Senior, Edward, 47 Wallace st.
Neivsagents.
Buchanan, A., 46 Upper Bridge st.
Crawford & Co., 7 King st.
Crocket, James, 57 King st.
Henderson, Alexander, 28 Bow st.
M'Kay, Eneas, 41 Murray pi.
M'Robbie, Allison (& stationer), 54
Barnton st.
Mathieson, M., 29 Upper craigs
Miller, D., & Son, 5 Port st.
Neilson, Miss, 116 Baker st,
Shirra, W. L., 83 Port st.
Somerville, William (& tobacconist), 2
Barnton st.
Stirling Railway Station Bookstall
Whyte, James, 74 Baker st.
47
Stirling.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Neivspape7's.
Local Information, page 33; also advt.
opposite page.
Nurse7ymen.
Se3 Seedsmen.
Nurses.
Dryden, Mrs, Douglas st.
Leith, Mrs, 35 Newhouse
M'Gee, Mrs John, 98 Cowane st.
Manson, Mrs, 92 Cowane st.
Robertson, Mrs, 10 St John st.
Painiers.
Bald, Robert, 20 Murray pi.
Buchanan & Dowell, 34 Murray-
place. See advt.
Carson, Wm., & Son, 58 Port st.
See advt.
Henderson, Gilbert, 32 Barnton
street. See advt.
Johnstone, A., Arcade
Robertson & Coull, Dumbarton rd.
Scotland, Thomas, 23 Upper craigs
Walls, John, 14 Friars st.
Pawnbrokers.
Caledonian Loan Co., 10 Broad st.
Letters, Catherine, 8 St Mary's wynd
Murray, James, 6 and 8 Bank st.
Perambulator Makers.
Banks Brothers & Co., Craigs
M'Ewen & Co., Abbey road works
Photog7'aphers.
Crowe & Rodgers, 57 Murray pi.
Hodge, Andrew, 4 York pi.
Smart, George, 5 Viewfield pL
See advt.
Physicians and Surgeons.
See Medical Practitioners.
48
Plastej-ers.
Foster, James, Thistle st.
Walls, Alexander, Thistle st.
Poulte?rrs.
See Gamedealers.
Phimbe7'S, Gasfitters, and
Bi'assfounders.
Cairns, William. Orchard pi.
Chisholm, Geo., & Son, 72 Port
St. See advt.
Crombie, Alex., Spittal st.
Prater, Robert (sanitary work),
73 Port St. See advt.
Gibson & Reddie, 81 Port st.
Merrilees, John, 12 King st.
Steel, John (and bellhanger), 26
Murray pi. See advt. '
Prifiters (Letterp7'ess).
Duncan & Jamieson, 22 Craigs
Harvey, Charles, 6 Baker st.
Hogg, Mrs, 5 King st.
Kirkwood, H. M., 27 King st.
Refreshment Rooms.
Cowan, M., 34 Barnton st. and 89 Port
street
Hamilton, Thos., 462- Baker st.
Hixnter, Mrs Agnes, 38 Barnton st.
Oswald, Agnes(confectioner,&c.),
44 Arcade
M'Culloch, May, 42 Baker st.
Restaurants.
Cafe Restaurant, Barnton st., adjoining
Royal Hotel
M 'Alpine, Peter (Royal), King
St. and Murray pi. See advt.
Stewart, Jane S., Murray place.
See advt.
Rope and Twine Makers.
Halkett, John, & Son, 9 Shore road
M 'Gibbon, Duncan, Abbey road
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Saddlers.
Gentles, Thomas, & Son, 27 Murray pi.
M 'Donald, D., 13 King st. /See
advt.
M'Kinlay, James, 23 Friars st.
Smvmilleis.
See Wood Merchants.
Sculptor.
Barclay, Wm., Barnton st.
Seedsmen.
Craig", John (nurseryman, seeds-
man, and fruit merchant), 3 Murray
place, ^'ee advt.
Drummond, Wm., & Sons, 4 King st.
Gray, James, & Co., 7 Craigs
Pollock, Geo., IPort st. -See advt.
Peck, John, 12 Baker st.
Sewing Machine Maniifactu7'ers.
Loog, Herman, Limited, 22 Barnton st.
TheSing-er Sewing Machine Coy. ,
61 Murray place, and at 9
Vicar street, Falkirk; A. B.
Hamilton, manager
Slaters.
Gentles, J. & W., 29 Cowane st.
M'Gregor, D., & Sons, 1 George
St. See advt.
Milne, Wm., 3 Dumbarton road
Oswald, Andrew, 82 Spittal st.
Smiths and Eiigineet's.
Baird, Robert, Sappiesides
Davidson, Andrew, 32 Baker st.
Ferguson, John, Kerse mill
Kemp & Nicholson, Forth st,
Lockhart & M'Nab, 38 Craigs.
See advt.
Miller, Robert, Upper craigs
Owen, George, 24 Upper craigs
Peddie, Geo. (tinsmith), 15 Baker st.
Scoular, John, Crook
Stewart, John M., 53 Murray pi.
Solicitors.
Blakey, J. Wood, 59 Murray pi.
Chrystal & Macfarlane, 1 1 King st.
Davidson & Stevenson, 12 Port st.
Fleming & Buchanan, 26 Port st.
Galbraith, Thos. L., town-clerk. Muni-
cipal buildings
Gentleman, Ebenezer, 59 Murray pi.
Hill & Whyte, 2 Wolf craig
Jenkins, A. & J., 80 Port st.
Logie, D. W. (and insurance agent), 20
Murray pi.
Mathie, J. & J., & MacLuckie, 22
King St.
Morrison & Taylor (& insurance agents.
Ebenezer Morrison, assessor. Pro-
perty and Income Tax ; clerk to Com-
missioners of Police, Bridge of Allan.
Robert Taylor, secretary, Stirling
Agricultural Society ; secretary, Stir-
ling Public Hall Co., Ld. ; also clerk
and treasurer, Larbert School Board),
46 Barnton st.
Muirhead & Archibald, 4 Wolf craig
Philp, Jas. L., 3 Port st.
Wingate, Charles, 48 Barnton st.
Wingate & Curror, 7 Murray pi.
Welsh & Campbell, County buildings
Stay Maker,
Brown, Mrs, 76 Baker st.
Spirit Dealers.
See Wine and Spirit Merchants.
Stockbrolcers.
Henderson, Hugh (sharebroker), 53
Murray pi.
Maclean, J. Grant, 53 Murray pi.
Tailors cn Clothiers.
Arthur, John, 33 Baker st.
Bennett, John, 20 Port st.
Beveridge, Archibald, I & 3 Queen st.
Campbell, Alexander, 41 Baker st.
Gumming, Wm., 13 Baker st.
Dowell, James, 75 King st.
Ferguson, Thomas, 17 King st.
50.
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Stirling.
Forsyth & Co., 14 Upper Bridge st.
Gillespie, Alex,, over Arcade, King st.
Gillies & Oliver, 63 Murray pi.
Glasgow Clothing House, 38 Baker st.
Glover, James, 25 Port st.
Graham, Thomas G., Murray pi.
Jamieson, T-? & Co., 28 King st.
Johnston, W. & A. , 48 King st.
Lawson, Robert, 32, 34, & 36 Baker st.
Miller, J. R., & Co., 6 Barnton
st. See advt.
M'Aree Brothers, 64 Baker st.
See advt.
M'Kinlay, J., & Son, 47 King st.
See advt.
Nicol, Joseph (clothier), 20 Baker st.
Robertson, Jas., & Sons, 18 Bow st. ;
house, 14 Broad st,
Robertson & Co., 35 Baker st.
Taylor, Duncan, 41 Baker st.
Tanners.
Yellowlees, David, & Sons (& curriers
& leather merchants), Queen st.
Crocket, David (currier), 22 Spittal
street
Paterson,?. «& R. (& leather merchants,)
Craigs
Teachers.
Arnott, Henry, 20 Queen st.
Baker, Leonard, art master, 22 Albert
place
Berrie, David, 82 Baker st.
Brown, John, 81 St Mary's wynd
Buchan, Miss, St John st.
Burton, Miss, 13 Pitt ter,
Dawson, Robert, 27 Nelson pi,
Fergusson, Robert, Raploch
Gordon, ]NIiss, 4 Queen st.
Hunter, James, 40 Barnton st.
Hutchison, A, F,, 13 Windsor pi,
Leask, Mrs, 11 Windsor pi.
Lowson, Geo., Douglas ter.
Moyes, Alex., Douglas ter.
Mackenzie, John, 3 Victoria pi.
Neustadt, Eugen, 3 Allan park
Philip, R. B,, 67^ Port St.
Revel, L.
Todd, James, Newhouse
Telephone Conipany.
National Telephone Company, Limited,
Scottish South Central District,
Stirling centre, 17 King st.
Tobacconists.
Cigar Divan, Barnton st.
Dempster, John A,, 6 Port st,, & 54 &
56 Craigs
Galashan, J., 21 Baker st.
Kerr, Miss, 7 Friars st.
Macdonald, Neil, 59 Baker st.
Mackieson, John, 71 King st.
Neilson, Miss, 1 16 Baker st.
Smith, James, 33 Murray pi.
Somerville, William (& newsagent), 2
Barnton st.
"Watson, William (& agent for
Andrew Laird, dry-salter and
chandler, Glasgow), 81 & 85
Port St.
Toy Shops 6^ Fancy Goods
Dealei's.
American & Continental Stores, Jas.
Phillips, 23 Arcade
Baird, Alex., & Sons, 40 Murray-
place. See advt.
Doig, E. (basket & fancy), 37 Arcade
Gardner, Henry, 33|^ Murray pi.
Johnstone, Wm., 12 Arcade
King, Mrs (& servants' registry),
Arcade
Kyle, E. c^ B. , 82 Baker st,
Salmond, P. S., 21 Arcade
Stevenson, Robert, 75 Port st.
Umbrella Makers.
Baird, Alex., & Sons (& fancy
goods warehouse), 40 Murray pi.
See (idvt.
Palmer, W. S., 41 King st. See
advt.
Vahiators.
Anderson, R., 11 Princes st,
Currie, R., Dalgleish court, 32 Baker
street
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Nicholson, Peter, Elmbank
Patterson, Robert, 42 Queen st.
Veterinary Surgeons.
Bryce, John, 2 Upper craigs
Stewart, John M., 49 Murray pi.
Watchmakers.
See Jewellers, &c.
Wheelwrights.
See Millwrights.
Wine and Spirit Merchafits.
See also Grocers (Licensed).
Bowie, Andrew, 99 Baker st.
Brown, Mrs, 4 St Mary's wynd
Campbell, John, Mar pi.
Chester, Robert, 45 Newhouse
Crawford, Thomas, Drip road
Crichton, James, Baker st.
Dalrymple, George, 18 Broad st.
Dawson, John, Wallace st. (Bridge
Custom)
Drummond, James, Loanhead Kerse
mill (porter and ale)
Drummond, James, 16 Baker st.
DuncansoB, James, 61 Port st.
(Custom House Bar. Bass' and
other ales in fine condition ; stabling)
Gall, John, 53 Port st.
Gillespie, Mrs C, 48 Upper craigs
Grindlay, Robert, 63 Port st,
Halliday, John, 462- Baker st. (porter
and ale)
King, John, 47 Murray pi.
Jack, Mrs, 42 Broad st.
Leishman, Robert, 18 King st.
Livingston, A. M., 11 Bow st.
M Alpine, Peter, 29 King street
(Royal Restaurant). 8tt advt.
M 'Donald, James, 65 Baker st. (Isla
Vaults)
M'Gregor, Alex., 2 Cowane st.
M'Kenzie, Alex., 55 Baker st.
M'Laren, Robt., 36 St Mary's wynd
M'Nicol, Wm., 7 St John st.
Murray, Mrs Annie, 2 Broad st.
Peden, Wm., 51 Barnton st.
Sinclair, Mrs, 8 Newhouse
Smith, A. W., 91 St Mary's wynd
(Red Lion)
Sutherland, William, Causewayhead
Taylor, Mrs, 75 St Mary's wynd
Urquhart, Wm., 94 Baker st.
Vannett, David, 2 Lower Bridge
St. and Corn Exchange Hotel
Woolley, Robert, 29 Baker st. (Cale-
donian Vaults)
Young, Mrs, 61 Lower Bridge street
(porter and ale)
Wood Merchants.
Anderson, Wm., 41 Wallace st.
Campbell, Wm., Wallace st.
Johnston, James, Abbey rd.
Wool Merchants.
Hunter, Geo., 4 Royal gardens (colo-
nial)
Hunter, James, 35 Forth st.
Hunter, William, 8 Glebe ores.
Ramage, William, 4 Queen st.
Worsted Spinners
See Manufacturers.
Miscellaneous.
Anderson, William, town officer, 25
Spittal St.
Boyle, Joseph, lastmaker, 3 Douglas st.
Brittain, Joseph, engineer, N.B. Rail-
ay, 22 Forthside
Brown, Wm. M., quarrymaster, 52
Baker st.
Brownlie, G. A., accountant, 4 George
street
Cairns, Robert, accountant, 22 King st.
Campbell, Alexander, chief constable
for the county of Stirling, Park lane
Christie, William, accountant, 3 Park
avenue
Fleming, Reid, & Co., merino mill
yarn store, 22 Murray pi.
Ferguson, Thomas, superintendent of
police for the burgh of Stirling, 37
Broad st.
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Directory.] STIRLINGSHIRE. [Stirling.
TOWN HALL THEATRE
AUCADE, STZBLIira.
Lessee and Manager, - Mr. J. G. Sharpe.
SEATED FOR 1200.
SIZE OF STAGE, 60 by 34.
Splendid Scenery, Lime Light, &c., &c.
OPEN FOB
THSATRICALS,
CONCERTS,
PUBLIC MEETINGS,
ASSEMBLIES, &c., &c
(FORNIERLV CARMICHAEL'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL),
MURRAY PLACE, STIRLING.
THIS Old-established First-class Hotel, has recently changed hands, and
has been largely added to, handsomely Decorated, and entirely Ee-furnished.
EVERY COMFORT FOR TOURISTS & FAMILIES.
Special accommodation for Commercial Gentlemen. Large Airy Stock
Rooms, &c. Plunge, Wave, Sprat, Shower, and Douche Baths.
First-class Restaurant where Breakfasts, Luncheons, Dinners, Teas,
Suppers, &c., are served on the shortest notice. Purveyor for Marriage,
Dinner, and Supper Parties, in a First-class Style.
CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE.
CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TO LET ON HIRE.
The Cars on Stirling and Bridge of Allan Tramway and 'Buses for
Bannockburn and Cambusbarron start from the door.
PETER M' ALPINE, Proprietor.
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Stirling.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Goodall, William, excise officer, 67
Wallace st.
Gow, Jacob, governor, Combination
Poorhouse, Union st.
Graham, John, molecatcher, 17 Douglas
street
Grant, Gordon, superintendent, county
police, 10 Union st.
Grindlay, John, railway agent, Melville
terrace
Harley, James, sheriff-officer, 47 Port
street
Johnstone, A., gilder, 34 Arcade
Kyle, Thos., missionary, 84 Baker st.
Lawson, Mark, accountant, 51 Wallace
street
Lees, Peter, sexton, 9 Castle wynd
Lindsay, J. M., gymnastic instructor, 52
Barnton st.
Lindsay, Wm., scripture reader, 57
Lower Bridge st.
Low, Peter, drill instructor, 10 View-
field St.
M'Arthur, J., smallwares, 74 Port st.
M'Caul, James, goods agent, Cal. Rail-
way, 23 Shore road
M'Elfrish, Andrew, soap and grease
manufacturer. Shore road
M'Farlane, John, manager, Tract
Depot, King st.
M 'Isaac, — furrier. Sec, Maxwell pi.
M'Lean, J. Grant, accountant, stock &
share broker, 53 Murray pi.
Moore, James, golf club maker, 61
King St.
Murray, John, Venetian blind maker,
32 Baker st.
Murray, P., mosaic and encaustic tile
layer, 45 Murray pi.
Musgrave, Philip, assessor, 21 Park
crescent
Napier, Joseph, superintendent of fish-
ings, 45 King St.
Neive, Archibald, chimney sweep, 16
St John St.
Nicol, W. C, chiropodist, 5 Baker st.
Paterson, John, inspector of poor, 6
Queen st.
Patterson, Robert, land surveyor, 42
Queen st.
Paton, William, accountant, 25 King st.
Pearson, Wm., hallkeeper, Public Hall,
Dumbarton rd.
Peddie, George, tinsmith, 15 Baker st.
Robertson, Alexander, ratcatcher, 95
Baker st.
Robertson, James, gas collector, 7
Queen st.
Robertson, John, governor, Stirling
prison, 38 St John st.
Ronald, William, master of works,
Spittal St.
Ross, George, potato merchant, Glen-
coe road
Samuel, John, stationmaster, Forthside
Sandeman, R. , manufacturer, steam
laundry, 35 Fort place
Smith, William, potato merchant, 19
Nelson pi.
Stevenson, John, janitor. High School,
Spittal St.
Telephone Company, King st.
Walker, William, horsedealer, 15
Allan park
Wands, John, bowling-green keeper,
St John St.
Watson, James, railway agent, 9 Forth
place
AIRTH AND NEIGHBOURHOOD.
AIRTH is an ancient village in the parish of its name, the latter
about six miles in length by about two in breadth, 27 miles w.
from Edinburgh, between 8 and 9 e. from Stirling, and 6 n.w. from
Falkirk, situated on the banks of the Forth, nearly opposite to
Kennet Pans.
Post OflBce, AiRTir, Robert Armstrong, Postmaster. — Letters from all
parts arrive (from Falkirk) at 11.30 a.m., and are despatched at 2.5 p.m. The
nearest Money Order Office is at Carron,
*:^*Letters should be addressed *' By Larbert."
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[AlRTH.
Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy.
Cribbes, Henry Scott, surgeon, South
Bellsdyte, Airth
Dawson, Wm., Esq. of Poufowlis
Dunmore, the Earl of, Dunmore Park
Haig, Mr David, surgeon, Grahamston
Leckie, Rev. Robt., U.P. Manse, Airth
Murdoch, Mrs Burn, Higgin's Neuck
Park, Rev. Wm., M.A., The Manse,
Airth
Wauchope, Andrew, Airth Castle
Schools.
Board Schools.
Airth — Wm. Reid, master.
Dunmore— Douglas Hall, teacher
Bakei's.
Heugh, James, Airth
Simpson, Alex.
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Armstrong, Adam, Airth
Brooks, Malcolm M.
Fatmers.
IN AIRTH PARISH.
Ballantine, Alex., Longdyke
Bell, John, Neuck
Blair, James, Hardilands
Blair, James, Pocknave
Bow, William, Halls of Airth
Boyd, Robert, Dougall's hole
Boyd, Robert A., Westfield
Boyd, Peter, South greens
Brodie, T. D., Esq. of Garedoch
Brodie, T. D., Esq. of Garedoch, Pow-
foulis, and Saltgreens
Carswell, Robert, Mains of Airth
Chalmers, R. & J., Eastfield
Clark, Mrs, Letham,
Davidson, John & Ralph, Bellsdyke
Drummond, John, Linkfield
Dunn, James, Longdyke
Dunn, Andrew, Longdyke
Foord, James
Gardner, Peter, Dunmore Pottery
Gray, James, Kersie Mains
Gray, Thomas, Haughs of Airth
Heugh, James, North green
Martin, Robert, Auchintyre
Mitchell, Peter, Bridge end
Paul, David, South Kersie
Sim, Thomas, Lochs of Airth
Scott, Thomas, Bowtress
Sutherland, John, Waterslap
Taylor, Plenry, Letham
Fleshers,
Barr, T. & A., Airth
Sutherland, John, Airth
Grocers and Dealers in Sundries.
Marked thus * are also Spirit Dealers.
*Callendar, Agnes, Airth
Brown, George, Airth
Fish, Ellen, Airth
Heugh, James, Airth
Miller, William
joiners.
Brown, George, Airth
Kay, W^illiam, Dunmore
Miller, Peter, Airth
Martin, James, Halls of Airth
Masons and Builders.
Maker, Wm., Airth
Miller, Robert, Airth
Primrose, James, Dunmore
Spirit Dealers and VintnefS.
Bell, John, Neuck
Miller, Mary, Airth
Mitchell, Andrew (Crown Inn), Airth
Walker, Sarah, Dunmore
Wilson, James, Airth
Tailo?'s.
J affray, Thomas, Airth
Jaffray, William, Airth
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AlRTH.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Miscella7ieous.
Armstrong, Robert, watchmaker &
tinplate worker, Airth
Bow, Alex., registrar of births, deaths,
and marriages, Airth
Cribbes, Henry Scott, surgeon. South
Bellsdyke, Airth
Gray, Thomas,manure merchant, Halls,
Airth
Places of Worship and their
Ministers.
Established Church.
Airth— Rev. William Park, d.d.; Rev.
David Paterson, assistant
Episcopal Church.
Dunmore— Rev. John G. Sutcliffe
Free Church.
Airth — Rev. John Paterson
United Presbyterian Church.
Airth — Rev. Robert Leckie
Carrier.
To Falkirk, Helen Fish, from Airth
Monday, Thursday, & Saturday
Co?iveyance by Water.
Steamers from Granton Pier and
Stirling call at Dunmore every tide.
To Alloa — ^Jas. Harman, Dunmore —
occasionally
BALFRON
IS a manufacturing village in the parish of its name, 19 miles north
from Glasgow (its post town), the like distance north-west from
Stirling, and 16 north-east from Dumbarton, agreeably situated on
the declivity of a hill.
Post OflBce, Balfron, Thomas Hart, Postmaster.— Letters from all parts
arrive (from Glasgow) at 8.30 a.m and 1.30 p.m., and are despatched thereto at
10.20 a.m. and 6.20 p.m. Money Order and Telegraph Office and Savings Bank.
Gentry and Clergy.
Connell, Miss Mary, Balfron
Cooper, R. H,, Esq. of Ballindalloch
and Glenfoot
Dawson, Mr John M., Elcho House,
Balfron
Edmund, David, Esq., Ballochruin,
Balfron
Ewing, Sir Archibald Orr, Bart., M. p.,
of Edenbelly, Balfron, and Ballkin-
rain Castle, Killearn
Fleming, Michael W., Esq., Balfron
Lindsay, Rev. James, Balfron
M'Ouat, Mr James, Balfron
Neilson, James, of Rinnans, Balfron
Neilson, MissM., Camoquhill, Douglas
Pollock, — Esq. , Camoquhill, Balfron
Sewdl, Mr Robert, Schoolhouse, Bal-
fron
Slessor, Rev. Alex., the Manse
Smith, MrWm., Balfron
Ure, Miss Helen, Balfron
Wilson, Mr A. F., Burnbrae, Balfron
School.
Board School, Balfron — Robert Sewell,
master ; Margaret Dunn, mistress
Auctioneer.
Brown, Robert (& land valuer), Balfron
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Balfron.
Bakers.
Lockhart, William, Balfron
M 'Arthur, Colin, Balfron
M'Kinnon, David, Balfron
Bankers.
British Linen Co, (Branch), Balfron ;
head office, Edinburgh — draws on
Smith, Payne, «& Smiths, London —
James M'Ouat & John Macadam,
agents
Boot and Shoe Makers.
M'Farlane, Duncan, Balfron
Malcolm, John, Balfrom
Coal Merchants.
Cordiner, William, Balfron station
M'Nee, Wm. C, Balfron station
Cotton Spifiners.
Pollock, H. W., & Co., Ballindalloch
works, Balfron
Fariners.
Balsland, John, Gaisland
Brown, John, Indians
Brown, John, Camoquhill
Buchanan, Duncan & Wm., Rashiehill
Buchanan, John, Hill of Balgair
Conbrough, Wm. (heirs of), Wester
Balgair
Cunningham, Geo., Nether Glinns,
Fintray
Dougal, John, Over Glinns, Fintray
Edmond, David, Ballochruin
Edmond, James, Ballochfork
Edmond, Peter, Harvieston
Graham, Andrew, Tombreck
Graham, A., Little Camoquhill
Graham, A., Ibert
Jardine, W^ & J., Craigend
'M'Aliser, Mrs Andrew, Wester Bal-
lochearn
M'Alister, Robert, Easter Glinns,
Kippen
M'Alister, William, Loaningside
M 'Alpine, James, Camoquhill
M'Farlane, Duncan, Townhead
M'Kindrick, WilHam, Wester Balgair
M'Ouat, John, Glenfoot
Malcolm, Alexander, Kilmarrich
More, Moses, Provanston
Murray, John, Cairnhall
Murray, J. & W., Shean
Neilson, James, Rinnins
Neilson, Miss M., Camoquhill, Douglas.
Niven, A. T., Little Camoquhill
Paterson, Robert, Kilfasset
Yuill, John & Peter
Fire, etc., Office Agents.
North British and Mercantile — Robert
Brown, auctioneer, Balfron
Norwich Provident — Robert Brown,
auctioneer, Balfron
Prudential — Wm. Campbell, Balfron
Fleshers,
M'Allister, James, Balfron
iM'Kay, Alex., Balfron
Grocers a?td Deale?'s in Sund? ies.
Marked thus * are also Drapers.
Blue, Margaret, Balfron
Buchanan, William, Balfron
*Drummond, Janet, Balfron
*Fisher, C.James, Balfron
Gray, Robert, & Co., Balfron
Hamilton, Anne, Balfron
M'Lellan, John, Balfron
Murray, Elizabeth, Balfron
Richardson, Mrs, Balfron
Taylor, Mary, Balfron
Thomas, Marion, Balfron
*Waddell, Margaret, Balfron
Milliners and Dressmakers.
Blue, Anne, Balfron
Buchanan, J. & C, Balfron
Fairlie, Catherine, Balfron
Plumbers aud Gasfitters.
Baton, James, Balfron
Polloch, H. W., & Co., Balfron
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Balfron,]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Slaters and Flastereis.
Campbell, David, Balfron
Gourley, Robert, Balfron
Griffin, John, Balfron
Millan, Duncan, Balfron
Taylor, Andrew, Balfron
Surgeon.
White, John, m.b., cm.
Vintne? s.
Gray, James (Tontine) Balfron
M'Callum, John, Balfron
Malcolm, Alex. (Ballindalloch), Balfron
Simpson, Archibald (Endrick), Balfron
IVrights.
Devvar, Alex., Balfron
Simpson, Archibald, Balfron
Welsh, Richard, Balfron
Miscellaneous.
Alexander, Grace B., ironmonger, Bal-
fron
Hart, Thomas, saddler, Balfron
M'Lean, Alex., sheriff-officer, Balfron
Merrylees, Charles, missionary, Balfron
Shearer, Wm., tailor, Balfron
Taylor, J. & A., blacksmiths, Balfron
Places of Worship and their
Ministers.
Established Church.
Balfron — Rev. Alex. Slessor
Free Church.
Rev. John Fiddes of Killearn
United Presbyterian Chapels.
Balfron — Rev. James Lindsay, and at
Holm of Balfron
Roman Catholic Chapel.
Balfron — Rev. Wm. Davidson, priest,
Milngavie
Inspector of Poor & Collector of Rates
— ^John Henery
Registrar of Births, Deaths, & Marriages,
& clerk & treasurer to the School
Board — Robert Sewell, Schoolhouse
Conveyance by Railway^
ON the forth and CLYDE SECTION
OF THE NORTH BRITISH LINE.
Station, Balfron, two miles from the
village — William Cordiner, station-
master
Omnibus.
To Blain Valley (in connection with
the North British Railway), every
morning during summer at seven, &
on Monday, Wednesday, & Saturday
in winter ; goes through Killearn —
Andrew Graham, proprietor
Carrier.
To Glasgow, Andrew Graham, Tuesday
and Friday
BRIDGE OF ALLAN,
With the Parishes of Lecropt and Logie, and the
Villages of Causewayhead, Menstrie, and Blair
Logie.
BRIDGE OF ALLAN, a beautifully romantic and fashionable
watering place, is situate on the river Allan, about one mile and
a half from its confluence with the Forth, three miles from Stirling,
58
J
Directory.] STIRLINGSHIRE. [Bridge of Allan.
and nearly at the western extremity of the Ochil hills. A small
portion of it is in the parish of Lecropt, and the remainder in that of
Logie ; and it is also situated in two counties — Stirling and Perth.
It is a post town and a station on the Scottish Central Section of the
Caledonian line. It is resorted to by persons from all parts of the
world, as well for pleasure as for restoration of health, on account of
the mildness of the climate, the beauty of the surrounding scenery, and
the fame of its saline mineral waters. Prior to the discovery of these
springs, the place was comparatively little known, and presented to
the tourist the unassuming aspect of a small and quiet country hamlet,
with a few whitewashed and thatched cottages embosomed in vener-
able trees, together with an old mill and an ancient public house,
offering "entertainment for man and beast." Since that period
things have greatly changed, and Bridge of A-llan is now a large and
handsome village, consisting of well-built houses and tasteful villas.
There are also several hotels, which for elegance and comfort are not
surpassed in Scotland. In 187 1 Bridge of Allan was made a burgh
under the provisions of the Lindsay Act. Its municipal affairs are
managed by nine commissioners, who, from their own number, elect
a senior and two junior magistrates. The higher part of the village
in the neighbourhood of the Wells of Coneyhill is of considerable
elevation. It is, however, chiefly to its mineral wells that Bridge of
Allan owes its principal claims to attention. These are situated on
the Airthrey estate, the property of Lord Abercromby, and within a
few minutes' walk of the village. They are highly celebrated for
their medicinal virtues, externally and internally, and have proved of
great benefit to numerous invalids. There are convenient baths, and
the hotels before noticed are admirably suited for the reception of
families and other visitors ; while the walks around are beneficial
auxiliaries in improving the health of the invalids. Among the busi-
ness establishments, besides the inns, are large bleaching and dye
works, and a paper manufactory. The Bridge of Allan connects the
parishes of Lecropt and Logie, at the confluence of the Teith and
Allan, and is celebrated for the beauty of its scenery. Acreage of the
parish of Lecropt, 2,968 ; population in 1871, 535. Bridge of Allan at
the same period numbered 3,055 inhabitants. In 1881 the popula-
tion of Bridge of Allan was 2,462.
Logie, or Blair Logie, is a parish situated on the Forth at a part
where the counties of Perth, Stirling, and Clackmannan meet, a por-
tion of the parish being situated in each of the three counties, the
larger portion being on the north bank of the river Forth, opposite
Stirling.
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Bridge of Allan.] STIRLINGSHIRE. [Gliddon's
Causewayhead is a small village in the parish of Logie, about
midway between Bridge of Allan and Stirling, situated in the counties
of Stirling and Clackmannan, and at the foot of Abbey Craig — a
detached portion of the Ochil range — which presents a precipitous
front of about 560 feet above the level of the Forth. On its most
elevated ridge, and almost perpendicularly over the village stands
Wallace's monument. It is in the form of a Scotch baronial tower,
surmounted by a crown, and is 220 feet in height. The foundation
was laid June 24th, 1861 (the anniversary of the Battle of Bannock-
burn), with masonic honours, by the Duke of Athole. From the
summit, which is reached by a spiral stair, the view is rich in natural
beauty and historic associations. Population in 187 1, 336.
Menstrie is a village partly in the parish of Logie, in the
southern part of Perthshire, and partly in that of Alloa, Clackman-
nanshire.
Post OflB.ce, Bridge OF Allan, I. Braid, Postmistress. — Arrivals — London,
England, and Scotland, 7.20 a.m. ; Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling, W. Highlands,
2.35 p.m. ; London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling, North of Scotland, 6.35 p.m.
Despatches — North of Scotland, 6. 15 a.m., 11. 20 a.m., and lo.o p.m. ; Edinburgh,
Glasgow, and Stirling, 7.0 a.m., 11.20 a.m., 3.45 p.m., and 7.40 p.m. ; London,
England, and South of Scotland, 5.25 p.m. and 7.40 p.m. ; Ireland, 4.15 p.m.
and 7.40 p.m.
Post OflBce, Causewayhead, William Bean, Postmaster. — Letters from
all parts arrive (from Stirling) at 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. ; and are despatched at
7.45 a.m., 4.10 p.m., and 7.20 p.m. The nearest Money Order Office is at
vStirling.
Post Office, Blair Logie, John Dawson, Postmaster.— Letters from all
parts arrive (from Stirling) at 12.30 a.m. and 9.15 a.m.; and are despatched at
9.15 a.m. and 4.5 p.m. The nearest Money Order Office is at Menstrie.
Post Ofl&ce, Menstrie, David Drummond, Postmaster.— Letters from all
parts arrive (from Stirling) at 8.45 a.m. and 12.12 a.m. ; and are despatched at
9.48 a.m., 3.45 p.m., and 7.40 p.m.
*j(.* Letters for Causewayhead and Blair Logie should be addressed "near
Stirling," and those for Menstrie should be addressed " Clackmannanshire."
Nobility^ Gentry, and Clergy.
Abercromby, Rt. Hon. Lord, Airthrey
Castle
Anderson, John, Craigbank, Causeway-
head
Anderson, Miss, Mounthope ter.
Anderson, Miss Rachael, Logielee
Anderson, Rev. Robert F., Blair Logie
Manse
Bain, Mrs Elizabeth, Blair Logie Cot-
tage
Balfour, Miss Isabella, Logielee
Bean, Andrew, Sheriffiiiuirlands, Cause-
wayhead
Blair, George, Viewfield House, Cause-
wayhead
Boyle, Mrs Sophia, Huntington Villa,
Keir st.
Brail wood, Thos., M.A., Stanley House
Brodie, Mrs Elizabeth, Burnham Villa,
Fountain road
Brown, Mrs, Craig View, Causeway-
head
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Bridge of Allan.
Buchanan, Geo., Bandora Hall, Chal-
ton road
Burrell, J. B., Westerton drive
Burn, Mrs Agnes, Holm Bank, Foun-
tain road
Carter, Andrew, M.A., Newark Villa
Charteris, Misses, Woodland Bank
Clark, J., Cliff Villa
Cleland, Alex. B., Kilrock
Colville, Mrs Margaret C, Telford
House, Blair Logie
Cooper, Rev. James, M.A., Menstrie
Craik, Miss Eliza, Glen Allan House
Crawford, Mr David, Elmbank Cottage,
Menstrie
Crawford, Misses, Rose Cottage, Cause-
wayhead
Cumming, Mr Thomas, Ivy Lodge
Dargie, Mrs, Villa Franca, Kenilworth
road
Dawson, Mr John, Well Park, Kenil-
worth road
Dick, Mr Henry Knox, Homehill,
Aboukir road
Dickie, Mr Robert, Henderson st.
Dickson, Miss, Isa Villa
Douglas, Miss Jane, Edina, Westerton
drive
Drysdale, John, Elmbank Cottage,
Menstrie
Dunlop, James, The Brae
Ellis, Mrs Elizabeth, Chalton Lodge,
Chalton road
Ellis, Mrs Jane, Whittington Lodge,
Kenilworth road
Ewart, General, Abbotsleigh
Ferguson, C. C, Coney Park, Hender-
son St.
Fergusson, Rev. R. Menzies, Logie
Manse
Fleming, Mr George, Jane Villa, Wes-
terton drive
Fleming, S., writer. Garden Villa
Fotheringham, David, Manor Steps,
Blair Logie
France, Mr Robert, Jeanie Bank
Glen, Miss Margaret, Woodland
Bank
Glen, Miss, Hardville, Chalton road
Gordon, Mrs Betsy, Hartville, Chalton
road
Graham, L., Craig View, Causeway-
head
Graham, Mr Thomas, Janeville, Kenil-
worth road
Greenhorn, James, Louise Villa, Foun-
tain road
Hadaway, A., Barmore
Haldane, Mr Wm., Henderson st.
Haldane, Mr Wm,, Viewforth, Kenil-
worth road
Hanney, Mr Thomas, Rokeby
Hedridge, Archibald, Cornton Cottage,
Causewayhead
Henderson, J. W., St Ann's, Kenil-
worth rd.
Henderson, William, Esq., Maryfield
Houstoun,the Misses, Northwood, Chal-
ton road
Hunter, Mr Archibald, M.A., Zetland
House
Jack, Wm., Craiglea, Causewayhead
Jamieson, Mrs, Montague Cottage, Blair
Logie
Jenkins, Robert, Esq., Henderson st.
Johnston, Mr James, Broomhall House,
Menstrie
Johnston (Sheriff-Substitute), Tindall
Bruce, Red Car, Stirling
Keith, Rev. Alex., Keir Cottage, Keir
street
Kinnell, Mrs Isabella, Woodbine Villa,
Westerton drive
Kippen, Miss Jane M., Westerton drive
Leslie, Miss Catherine, Netherby, Keir
street
Lillie, Mrs, Lynnwood
Lucas, Mrs, Westerton drive
Lumsden, Richard W., Esq., Newstcad,
Chalton road
MacDonald, Miss Catherine, Centre-
hill House
M'Dowall, Wm., Muirlands Cottage,
Causewayhead
M'Ewan, Mr James, Loamingbank
Mackison, Mrs, Ville de Lancaster,
Kenilworth road
M'Isaac, John, Shenstone
M'Laren. Miss, Mounthope ter.
M'Laren, Mrs, Colaba House, Kenil-
worth road
M'Lellan, A. H., Woodstock
M'Nab, Alexander, Esq., Middleton
Kerse
M'Nab, James, Esq., Glenochil
M'Robie, Miss, Victoria pi.
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Marshall, Mrs, Craigend Villa, Keir
street
Martin, Jno., Rockvale
Matthewson, Mrs Catherine, 7 Allan
vale
Maxwell, Sir William Stirling, Bart.
(representatives oO, of Keir House
Mercer, Miss, Sandringham, Kenil-
worth road
Miller, Mary, Wellwood
Miller, Mr John, Burgo park, Kenil-
worth rd.
Mitchell, Mr William, Tyne Villa,
Chalton rd.
Morrison, Miss Barbara, Carolside
Cottage, Fountain rd.
Morrison, Miss, Abbey Cottage, Cause-
wayhead
Morrison, Mrs Catherine, Connel Cot.,
Westerton drive
Muir, Rev. James, Glenallan Manse
Oliphant, Thomas, Mount pleasant
Oulton, W., Esq., Camden House,
Keir st.
Paterson, Mr Alexander W., m.d.,
Fernfield, Henderson st.
Paterson, D. N., Penzance House,
Henderson st.
Petrie, Mrs, Parkville
Piatt, Major George, Dunallan, Keir
street
Pullar, Edmund, Esq., Cowyhill
House
Pullar, F. J., Esq., Ettrick House,
Kenilworth rd.
Pullar, H., Rockvale
Pullar, Laurence, Esq., Lea
Pullar, W. B., Braeside
Reid, Mr Andrew, Craig Wallace
Lodge, Chalton rd.
Reid, Rev. John, Woodlee
Robertson, Miss, Victoria pi.
Robertson, Miss, Causewayhead Cot.,
Cause wayhead
Ross, Rev. William, ll.d.. Free
Church Manse
Russell, Mr Thomas, Albyn Lodge
Sawers, Miss Christina, Keir st.
Sampson & Ewen (Misses), Treview
Smith, Mr John, Thistle Cottage, Keir
street
Smith, Mr John, Melbourne House
Chalton rd.
Smith, George, Napier House, Foun-
tain road
Smith, Mrs, Hartville
Stark, Mr James, Underwood
Stevenson, Mr Robert, West Cottage,
Blair Logie
Stewart, Mrs Agnes, i Westerton Villa,
Westerton drive
Stewart, Rev. Alexander, Castle View,
Fountain rd.
Stewart, Miss, 2 Westerton Villa, Wes-
terton drive
Stewart, Mrs Jessie, Jessamine Cottage
Stirling, Mr Morris, Gogar House,
Blair Logie
Stobo, J., Greenknowe
Tellet, Mrs, Bellefield
Thomson, Mrs, Croft House, Blair
Logie
Thomson, Mr William, Lignwood
Tiften, Mr Thomas L., Woodside Cot.
Trotter, Mr Robert,' Cesnock Villa,
Kenilworth rd.
Troup, Mr William, East Well, Kenil-
worth rd.
Upton, Miss, Allanslie Cottage
Virtue, George, Rosemount, Causeway-
head
Watson, James, Ashtrees
Watson, Miss, Airthrey Croft, Kenil-
worth rd.
Weir, Mrs, Woodside ter., Henderson
street
White, Mr David, Abbey Craig park
Whitefield, Mr William, Abbotsford
House, Westerton drive
Wilson, Rev. Andrew, Hillside
Wilson, Rev., Hillside
Wright, Mrs Burt, St Katherine's,
Westerton drive
Wyse, Mr George D., Auburn Villa,
Fountain rd.
Young, Mr Hugh W., Athole House
Young, Rev. Peter W. , Lecropt Manse
Young Mr Robert, Blair Logie park
Young, Mrs, Annfield, Kenilworth rd.
Academies 6^ Schools.
Bain; Mrs George (boarding), Hynd-
wood, Kenilworth rd.
Braidwood, Thomas, M.A. (boarding),
Stanley House
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Bridge of Allan,
Samson & Ewar, the Misses
(boarding), Treview House.
See advt.
Stuart, Robert, M,A. (Young Gentle-
men's Boarding & Day Schools),
Park House. See advt.
Board Schools.
Causewayhead — Allan Dalzell, master
Logie — Robert P. M'Cagie, master
Menstrie — William Laing, master
Agents (Dyers).
Martin, John (for W. & J. Bowie,
Glasgow), Henderson st.
Morrison, Miss (for J. PuUar & Sons,
Perth), Henderson pi.
Stirling & Go. (for P. & P. Campbell,
Perth), Henderson st.
Artists' Colourman.
Forrest, A., Henderson st.
Bakers 6^ Confectiofieis.
Armstrong, William, Waterside
Co-operative Store, Menstrie
Elder, William, Allan Bank Buildings
and Stirling
Johnston, Mrs Lloyd (Confectioner),
Henderson st.
Keith & Ralston, Henderson st. and
Stirling
Scott, , Henderson st.
Banks.
Union Bank of Scotland, Ld. (Branch),
Union street ; head office, Glasgow —
Robt. Jenkins, agent ; J. Russell,
accountant
Berlin Wool and Fancy
Repositories.
Graham, James (Fancy and
Jewellery), Henderson St., and
Edinburgh
Johnston, Mrs Lloyd (Indian and Italian
Goods), Henderson st.
Marr, Mrs, Henderson st.
Shaw, Robert, Fountain rd.
Somerville, Margaret Miss, Henderson st,
Somerville, Miss Eliza, Henderson st.
Blacksmiths.
Bean, Andrew, Sheriff Muir
Bean, William, Causewayhead
Brown, Thomas, Menstrie
Donaldson, James, New st.
Ferguson, Wm. (and farrier). Bridge
of Allan
Simpson, James (& farrier), Henderson
street
Boarding and Lodging Houses.
Bain, Janet, Springbank House, Well
road
Bayne, Catherine B., Balmoral Cottage
Bayne, Mrs, Drummond Cottage, Union
place
Beattie, Jane, Alexandra Cottage, Hen-
derson St.
Black, Margaret, Bombay East, Kenil'
worth road
Borthwick, Elizabeth, Oakbank
Brown, Mrs, Bloomingfield House,
Henderson st.
Bruce, Miss, Drummond House
Buchanan, Miss, Ferndale
Cameron, Margaret, 4 AUanvale
Campbell, Clan Iver, Annfield Kenil-'
worth road
Campbell, Mrs, 4 Drummond pi.
Christie, Mrs, Coney Hill road
Clarke, John, Abbeyview House,
Kenilworth road
Coupar, Mrs, Haymount, Henderson st,
Cramb, John, Coney Hill road
Cramb, Mrs, Edge Hill House, Coney
Hill road
Crawford, the Misses, Rose Cottage,
Causewayhead
Crichton, Mrs, Avenue House, Hender-
son St.
Cuming, Mrs, Melville Cottage
Dawson, Mary, Sunniside House, Hen-
derson St.
Dawson, Miss, Limetree
Dickie, Miss, Bombay West, Kenil'
worth road
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Donaldson, Mrs, Allanside
Drysdale, Thomas, Beechgrove, Hen-
derson St.
Duff, Helen, Florence Villa, Hender-
son St.
Edmond, Mrs, 6 Coney hill
Fraser, Mrs Christina, Bellmoir, Hen-
derson St.
Graham, Misses, Grahamville, Chalton
road
Graham, Misses, Oakville, Chalton
road
Graham, Isabella, Thistle bank, Hen-
derson St.
Gray, James, Wolf Craig Villa
Gray, Mary Ann, Finsbury Cottage,
Henderson st.
Henderson, Miss, Henderson House,
Henderson st.
Henderson, Mrs, Dhon Dholty
Hughes, Miss, Ashley House, Hender-
son St.
Hutchison, Mrs, Allanton House,
Henderson st
Jardine, William, Inverallan
Kirk, Elizabeth, Comley Bank, Hen-
derson St.
Laurie, Mrs, Station road
Lee, Elizabeth, Woodcliffe, Kenilworth
road
Lindsay, Mrs, I Coney hill
Lyon, Jane, Sunnylaw House
M' Arthur, Mrs, Coney Hill road
M'Farlane, Miss, Rustic Bank Cottage
M'Kay, Miss, Allan Bank
M'Kay, Robert, Union pi.
M'Laren, Isabella, West End Cottage,
Henderson st.
M'Laren, Peter, 8 Allanvale
M'Lean, Helen, i Mineral bank, Hen-
derson St.
M'Rae, Mrs, Aboukir Villa, Well road
Morton, Cecilia, Fernie bank
Morton, Nancy, Fairlie House, Chal-
ton road
Munro, Isabella, Darnley House, Hen-
derson St.
Murdoch, Miss, Mazagon House
Pollock, Miss, Eden House, Well road
Robertson, Catherine, lona Lodge,
Kenilworth road
Robertson, Mary, Bellevue Cottage
Robertson, Miss, Kenilworth House
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Robertson, Mrs, Fountain ter., Hender
son St.
Robertson, Robert, Henderson st.
Shore, Francis, Coney hill
Smith, Mrs, Mounthope ter., Hender-
son St.
Smith, Isabella, 2 Drummond pi.
Somerville, Margaret, Elmwood House i
Sommerville, Janet, Bloominghall Villa '
Stevenson, Isabella, 9 Allanvale
Stewart, Duncan, Henderson st. ,
Stewart, Mrs, Park House, Henderson j
street I
Tellet, Mrs, Bellefield House, Hender- {
son St. !
Wallace, Mrs, Springfield j
Watson, Mrs, Coney Hill road j
Watson, Christina, Walmer House, I
Henderson st.
Weir, Euphemia, Mazagon House
Wright, Mary, Hopeville, Chalton rd.
Wright, Mary M., Greenview House,
Union pi.
Booksellers 6^ Stationers.
Erskine, John, Henderson st.
Forrest, A. [A larg-e variety of
new goods in all latest styles,
purses, pocket books, desks,
tourist cases, companions, cig-ar
& cigarette cases, &c., &c.
Orders for newspapers, magazines,
&c., receive prompt attention. The
Library (corner of Fountain road)],
Henderson st.
Menzies, John, & Co. (Edinburgh),
Railway bookstall
Boot &> Shoe Makers.
Bridge of Allan Co-operative Society,
Limited (dealers) ; Robert Christie,
manager, 10 & 11 Allan Bank bdgs.
Fleming, John, New st.
Morrison, Miss Mary, Henderson st.
Porteous, A. & J., New st.
Stewart, Peter, Causewayhead
Stewart, Archibald, Henderson st.
Tainsh, John, Menstrie
Whyte, James, Causewayhead
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Bridge of Allan.
Builders &* Masons.
See also Joiners.
fBayne, John, Clialton rd.
Campbell, James, Coney hill
Headridge, A, & J., Causewayhead
Cabinetmakers.
See also Joiners.
Cramb, John, Coney hill
Cousine, William, Union pi.
Chemists 6>' Druggists.
Farie, Gilbert, & Co., Henderson st.
Robertson, Oswald, Henderson st.
China &> Glass Dealers.
Adam, Robert, Henderson st., and
Stirling
Burns, Helen, Henderson st.
Johnston, Margaret, Henderson st.
Kay, John, Coney hill
Shaw, Robert, Fountain rd.
Coach Proprietors (for Hire).
Anderson, Mrs, Queen's Hotel, Hen-
derson St.
Carmichael, John, Carmichael's Hotel,
Henderson st.
Oliver, James, Bridge of Allan Inn,
Bridge of Allan
Philp, Robert, Royal Hotel, Hender-
son St.
Coal Merchants.
Alloa Coal Co., Mrs Munro,
agent, Henderson st. ; Stores,
Causewayhead Railway station
Headridge, Archibald, Causewayhead
Muir, Thomas, Son, & Patton, coal
merchants & colliery agents, Rail-
way station — David Fyfe, agent.
See advl.
Dyers &' Finishers.
Pullar, J. & J. & Co., Keirfield works
Robertson Brothers, Forth Vale Mills,
Causewayhead
Factors
Gow, James (to the Earl of Aber-
cromby), Logic cottage
M'Ewan, James (to Major-General Sir
James Alexander, Knight), Loaming
V)ank
Fancy Goods JFareho7ises.
Burns, Helen, Henderson st.
Forrest, A. , Henderson st.
Graham, James, Henderson street, k
Edinburgh
Farmers.
IN LECROPT PARISH.
Battison, John, Steads
Christie, William, Cottonhaugh
Jardine, William, Inverallan
King, WiUiam, & Alexander, Longlee
and Netherton
M'Gregor, John, West Lees
Marshall, Allan, The Moss
Mitchell, William, Greenyards
Paul, William, Mid Lecropt
Pullar, J. & J. & Co., Keirfield
Raid, Thomas, & Walter, Hillside
Reid, Walter, Craigarnhall
Sinclair, John, Craigaowning
Stewart, Duncan, Heathershot
Stirling, John, Broom
Young, William S., Knockhill
IN LOGIE PARISH.
Alexander, John, Cornton vale
Allan, David, Cornton
Allan, William, Cornton
Bett, James, Blackdub
Bennett, Robert, Crighton
Chapman, Mrs — , Cauldhame
Cowbrough, William, Broom
Cowie, Thomas, Cornton
Dawson, Robert, Menstrie Mains
Drummond & Johnston, Menstrie
Eadie, Robert & John, Powismains
Fotheringham, David, Manorstep
Ferguson, Daniel, Goger mains
France, Robert (Sheep), Blair Logie Pk,
Eraser, R., of West Grange Haugh
Kerr, David, Old Castle, Menstrie
I Lucas, Tames, Spittal
C5 ' E
Bridge of Allan.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
M'Ewan, James, Sunnylaw
M'Gregor, William, Midtown
M'Nab, Alexander, Glenochil
M'Nab, James, Gernel
M'Nab, James, Learning bank
M'Nab, James, Blairlogie Castle
Meiklejohn, Alex., Holehead
Menzies, Robert, Ashentruil
Mitchell, Archibald, West Gogar
Morgan, James, Easter Gogar
Muirhead, John, Ladysneuck
Paterson, Robert, Park
Peat, John Mrs, Manor
Risk, James, Dunbrae
Smith, Andrew, Northfield, Blackgrange
Stirling, Robert, Pendriech
Stuart, John, Cornton
Thomson, Hugh, Blackgrange
Turnbull, Mrs. — , Manorneuk
Turnbull, James, Green Kerse
Twaddle, John, West Grange
Fire, etc., Office Agents.
Alliance — William Haldane, Haldane
cottage, Henderson st.
Caledonian — ^John M'Leish, Castle
view, & Oswald Robertson, Hender-
son St.
Commercial Union — John Erskine,
Henderson st.
County (Fire) — ^John Graham, Hender-
son St.
Edinburgh (Fire) — ^John Martin, Hen-
derson St.
Edinburgh & Provincial Plate Glass —
James H. Henderson, Henderson pi,
English and Scottish Law — Henderson
street
Insurance Company of Scotland —
Oswald Robertson, Henderson st.
Life Association of Scotland — Robert
Jenkins, Union Bank
North British — Gilbert Farie, Hender-
son St.
National Provincial Plate Glass-
Gilbert Farie, Henderson st.
Northern — Robert Philp, Royal Hotel,
and James H. Henderson, Henderson
place
Phoenix (Fire) —
Provident (Life) — ^John Grahan, Hen-
derson St.
Queen — Robert Jenkins, Union Bank
Royal — Thomas Gumming, Henderson
street
Scottish Accident — ^John Graham, Hen-
derson St. ; Jas. H. Henderson, Hen-
derson pi.
Scottish Plate Glass — Thomas Gum-
ming, Henderson st.
Scottish Union & National — WiUiam
Henderson, Maryfield
Standard (Life) — Thomas Gumming,
Henderson st.
Scottish Temperance (Life) — John
Martin, Henderson st.
West of England — Gilbert Farie, Hen-
derson St.
Fishmongers and Game Dealers.
Greenhorn, R. & J., Henderson
street
Reid, William, New st.
Shaw, Robert, «fe Co. (white fish
and salmon, game, poultry,
fruit, and vegetable), Fountain rd.
Fleshers and Poulte?'ers.
Greenhorn, R. & J., Henderson
street
Kerr, David, Menstrie
Paterson, James, Menstrie
Turnbull, R. & H., Henderson st. .
Fruiterers and Greengrocers. I
Allan, Robert, Henderson st.
Cramb, Janet, Henderson st,
Reid, William, New st.
Shaw, Robert, Fountain rd.
Grocers and Spii'it Dealers.
Marked thus ■ are Grocers only.
*Anderson, Mrs Jane, Causewayhead
Bean, William, Causewayhead
^Bridge of Allan Co-operative
Society, Limited (grocers, and
boot dealers); Robert Christie, mana-
ger, lo & II Allan Bank buildings
Cowbrough & Mercer, Henderson st.,
and Stirlintr
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Bridge of Allan.
Dawson, John (beer retailer), Post
Office, Blair Logie
Edmond, John, Coney hill
Graham, John, Henderson st.
Henderson, James H., Henderson pi.
M'Intyre, John, Henderson st.
MacEwen, D. & J., Henderson street,
and Stirling
M'Gregor, John, Henderson st.
M'Isaac, John, & Co., Henderson St.,
and at Dunblane
Menstrie Co-operative Society, Ltd.,
Menstrie
Stewart, William, Menstrie
Ifo^els.
Carmichael's Hotel (temperance, family,
commercial and posting) — ^John Car-
michael, Henderson st.
Lady of the Lake Hotel (family
and commercial)— A. Duncan,
Henderson st.
Queen's Hotel (family, commercial and
posting) — Alexander Anderson, Hen-
derson St.
Royal Hotel (family, commercial and
• posting) — Robert Philp, Henderson
■ street
Westerton Arms Hotel (family
and commercial) — Alexander
Forsyth, Henderson st.
House Age?its.
Farie, Gilbert, & Co., Henderson st.
Henderson, James (and valuator).
Union st.
Hydropathic Establishment.
Bridge of Allan Hydropathic Establish-
ment, Ochil park. See advt.
Iron/no?igers.
Moir, Charles, Henderson St.
Morrison, Alexander, Fountain rd.
Cramb, John, Coney hill
Dawson, William, Henderson st.
*Drummond, David, Menstrie
Henderson, James (and undertaker).
Union pi.
Henderson, John (and cartwright),
Fountain rd.
Meiklejohn, James (and cartwright),
Craig mill
Robertson, Donald, Craig mill
Robertson, Robert, Menstrie
Shaw, Robert, Fountain rd.
Libraries and Reading Rooms.
Erskine, John, Henderson st.
Forrest, A., Henderson st.
Linen afid Woollen Drapers.
Martin, John, lienderson st.
StirUng & Co., Henderson st.
Lodging Houses.
See Boarding and Lodging Houses.
Manufacturers .
Archibald, John, & Son (woollen),
Menstrie
Pullar, Robert, & Sons (umbrella
cloths, silesias, «S:c.), Keirfield works
Young, John, & Co. (woollen), Menstrie
Milliners and Dressmakers.
Hug-hes, Misses, Henderson st.
Lister, Mrs Matilda, Causewayhead
Malcolm, Miss, Menstrie
Martin, John, Henderson st.
Nairn, Miss, Westerton drive
Roy, Miss Helen, Causewayhead
Somerville, Miss Eliza, Henderson st.
Stirling & Co., Henderson st.
Joiners.
Marked thus * are also Builders.
'Bayne, John, Chalton rd.
Xousine, William, Union pk
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Musicsellers.
Forrest, A., Henderson st.
Graham, James (and pianoforte d;;aler,
&c,;, Henderson st., and Edinburgh
Bridge of Allan.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Newspaper and Periodical
Dealers.
Bean, William, Post office, Causeway-
head
Erskine, John, Henderson st.
Forrest, A., Henderson st.
Graham, James, Henderson st., and
Edinburgh
Menzies, John (Edinburgh), Railway
bookstall
Nursery and Seeds Men and
Florists.
Allan, Robert, Henderson street, and
Burnfoot nursery
Wallace, Robert (florist, &c.), Spa ter.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Coutts, John, Menstrie
Haldane, William, Viewforth, Kenil-
worth rd.
Hunter, Archibald, Zetland House,
Chalton rd.
Paterson, Alex. Wilkie, M.D., Fernfield,
Henderson st.
Stark, James, Underwood
Plasterers and Slaters.
Cousine, William, Union st.
Nairn, Henry, Connel Cottage, Wester-
ton drive
Plumbers and Gasfitters.
Carmichael, D., Coneyhill
M'Kay, Robert, Henderson st.
Morrison, Alexander, Fountain rd.
Robertson, H. & A., Henderson st.
Spirit Dealers and Public Houses.
Christie, Agnes, Inverallan inn
Dickie, Elizabeth, "Holly Tree,"
Menstrie
Lannagan, J., New st.
Oliver, James (Bridge of Allan inn and
posting house), Bridge of Allan
Robertson, James, Cambuskenneth
Swan, John, Wallace Arms, Cause-
wayhead
Vicars, Janet, Menstrie
Sufgeons.
See Physicians and Surgeons.
Tailors and Clothiers.
Campsie, David, Henderson st.
M 'Laren, Peter, Henderson st.
McNab, James, Menstrie
Teacher of Music, etc.
Burrell, J. B. (formerly organist in
St John's Episcopal Church, Glas-
gow), organist and choirmaster of
Bridge of Allan Parish Church, and
musicmaster Stanley House Academy,
Westerton drive. See advt.
Watchmaker and jeweller.
Moir, Charles, (optician & iron-
monger), Meridian house,Hen-
derson st.
Wool Spinners.
Archibald, John, & Son, Menstrie
Drummond & Johnston, Elmbank,
Menstrie
Roberston Brothers, Forthvale Mills,
Causewayhead
Miscellaneous.
Anderson, James, timber merchant,
Bridge ot Allan
Bennett, Richard, dairyman. Fountain
rd., & Craigton farm
Cumming, Thomas, solicitor & notary,
Henderson st.
Day, W. E., & Co., wool & waste
merchants, Causewayhead
Govan, John, brick & tile manufacturer,
Corton and Stirling
Henderson, W. & W., paper manu-
facturers, Airthrey hill
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Bridge of Allan.
M'Laren, Mrs Jessie, refreshment
rooms, New st.
Morrison, Alex., hairdresser, tobacco-
nist, & fishing tackle dealer, Fountain
road
Mills, Robert, cattle dealer. Fountain
road
Ramsay, Colin, photographer, Bridge
of Allan
Robertson, R., miller. Bridge of Allan
Robertson, Charles, ropemaker, Carn-
buskenneth abbey
Ross, P. & R., painters, Henderson st.
Shand, Geo., & Co., manufacturing
chemists, Causewayhead
The Distillery Co. , Limited, Menstries;
Alex. "Wilson, manager
Public Buildings, Offices, &c.
Places of Worship and thei?
Ministers.
Established Churches:—
Bridge of Allan — Rev. John Reid
Lecropt — Rev. Peter W. Young
Logie — Rev. Robert Menzies Ferguson,
M.A.
Menstrie — Rev. James Cooper, m.a.
Free Church.
Henderson st. —
Episcopal Church.
St Saviour's — Fountain rd. , Rev. Wm.
E. Hall
United Presbyterian Churches.
Blair Logie — Rev. R. F.Anderson, M.A.
Henderson st — Rev. James Muir
Patochial Board ^ Rate Offices.
Lecropt, School House — John Wilson,
inspector & collector
Logie, Henderson st.. Bridge of Allan
— William Haldane, inspector
Causewayhead Public Hall.
William Bean, Post office
Registfars of Births^ Deaths^ and
Marriages.
Lecropt, School House— John Wilson
Logie, Bridge of Allan — T. Gumming
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Airthrey Wells and Baths — Mrs Camp-
bell, attendant
Gas Works, Bridge of Allan— Robert
Jenkins, secretary and collector
Heritors of Logie Parish — Thomas
Gumming, clerk
Hydropathic Establishment, Well rd. —
Archibald Hunter, m.d., surgeon;
Joseph Mackay, house superintendent
Lecropt School Board — John Wilson,
clerk and treasurer, Lecropt
Logie School Board— Thomas Gumm-
ing, clerk and treasurer
MTarlane Museum and Picture Gallery
— Alexander Anderson, keeper
Police Commissioners — Thos. Gumm-
ing, treasurer
Police Station, Henderson st. — Thos.
M'Intyre, constable
Sanitary Inspector — William Cousine,
Union street
Session-Clerk — Robert Stuart, Park
house
Turkish Baths, Well rd.
Water Co.'s Office, Henderson street —
Thomas Gumming, secretary and
treasurer
Young Men's Christian Association —
Peter Robertson, secretary
Conveyance by Railway.
ON the SCOTTISH CENTRAL SECTION
OF THE CALEDONIAN LINE.
Station, Bridge of Allan— James
Campbell, stationmaster
ON THE STIRLING AND DUNFERMLINE
SECTION OF THE NORTH BRITISH LINE.
Station, Causewayhead — Duncan
M 'Donald, stationmaster
ON THE ALVA BRANCH OF THE NORTH
BRITISH LINE.
Station, Menstrie — Peter Donaldson,
stationmaster
Tramway Cars.
Stirling and Bridge of Allan Tramway
Go. Limited ; office. Bridge of Allan
— Thomas Gumming, secretary. To
and from Stirling half-hourly
Denny.1 STIRLINGSHIRE. [Gliddon^
DENNY AND DUNIPACE,
And the Villages of Bonnybridge, Denny Loanhead,
AND HaGGS.
DENNY is a thriving and increasing post town in the parish of its
name, 29 miles w. from Edinburgh, 20 n.e. from Glasgow, 7 s.
from Stirling, and 5 w. from Falkirk. The extent of the parish is
about six miles long by an average of four in breadth, bounded on
the south-west by the parish of Kilsyth, and on the west and north by
the Carron.
DuNiPACE is a parish divided into the four districts of Little
Denovan, Meikle Denovan, Dunipace, and Torwood, bounded on
the north and west by the parish of St Ninians, on the east by Lar-
bert, and on the south by Falkirk and Denny.
Bonnybridge is an enterprising village, about two miles and a
half south-east of Denny.
Post Office, Denny, Miss Margaret Mochrie, Postmistress. — Letters
arrive from Glasgow, Edinburgh, and the South at 8.30 a.m. and 2.0 p.m.;
from Glasgow, Edinburgh, South and North at 11.45 P-"^- ^^'^^ 8.0 p.m.; and des-
patched to Edinburgh and Glasgow at 10.30 a.m.; to England, Glasgow and Lon-
don at 3.50 p.m.; to Edinburgh, Glasgow, North and South at 6.30 p.m. Money
Order and Telegraph Office and Savings Bank.
Post Office, Bonnybridge, Miss Margaret Gray, Postmistress. — Letters
from all parts arrive (from Denny) at 7.30 a.m., II. o a.m. and I. o p.m.; and are
despatched at 11.20 a.m. and 5.25 p.m. Money Order and Telegraph Office.
Post Office, Carronbridge, Mrs Mary Adams, Postmistress. — Letters
arrive from all parts (from Denny) at ii.io a.m.; and are despatched at 4.30 a.m.
The nearest Money Order Office is at Kilsyth.
Post Office, Denny Loanhead, Miss Grace R. Laing, Postmistress. —
Letters from all parts arrive (from Denny) at 6.50 a.m.; and are despatched at
5.30 p.m. The nearest Money Order Office is at Bonnybridge.
Gentrii and Clergy.
Allan, Alex., Campbellfield, Denny
Allan, Mrs, Laurel bank, Denny
Allan, Thomas G., Woodlee House,
Bonnybridge
Auld, Mr William, Bank, Denny
Bennie, Mrs, Cryburgh Cottage, Denny
Benny, Mr Michael D., m.d.. Loch-
park House, Denny
Benny, Mr Robert, Custom Hall,
Denny I Bank, Denny
70
Bolton, J. C., Esq., M.P., Carbrook
House, Dunipace
Brown, John Alexander Harvey, Esq.,
Dunipace House
Clark, Mr John, Thorndale, Denny
Coldwell, Mr William, Bellevue place,
Denny
Cousland, Mr Alexander R., Denny
Cowie, Rev. James, F.c. Manse,
Denny
Cruickshank, Mr Archibald, Comely
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Denny.
Cruickshank, Mr Robert, Viewfield,
Denny
Dickson, Mr Alexander, Union Cottage,
Denny
Dougal, Geo., Esq., Dalmeny Cottage,
Bonnybridge
Falconer, Rev. Alexander, M.A., the
Manse, Denny
Gillespie, Wm., Ureallan Park, Bonny-
bridge
Gow, Miss, Dunipace
Gray, Mr John, Hall House, Denny
Greive, Robert, Ingleside, Bonnybridge
Hall, Mrs, Broomhill House, Bonny-
bridge
Hay, Mr John, Glenbo, Denny
Jenkins, Wm., Esq., solicitor, Denny
Keir, Rev. David, Denny Loanhead
Kirkwood, Mrs, Melita Cottage, Denny
Liddle, Mrs Margery, Viewfield House,
Denny
Liddle, Mr Wm., Mayfield, Denny
M'Farlane, Mrs Agnes, Braes, Duni-
pace
M'Farlane, Mrs Matilda, Leslie Park,
Denny
M'Queen, Mr J. F., Denny
Marshall, Mr Jas., Bellmount Cottage,
Denny Loanhead
Mochrie, James, Hawarden Cottage,
Bonnybridge
Oliphant, Mr James, Denny
Oswald, Mr John, Broomhill House,
Bonnybridge
Paterson, Mr George, Thornton, Bonny-
bridge
Reid, Mr James, Birchfield, Denny
Risk, Mr James, Bankier House, Haggs,
Denny
Roberton, Rev. Thomas, F.C. Manse,
Dunipace
Robertson, Rev. Alex., Haggs
Robertson, Mr John, Parkfoot House,
Denny Loanhead
Russell, Rev. Dr. James Ciiddie, Tent-
field, Bonnybridge
Russell, Miss Mary, Lochridge Cottage,
Denny
Shanks, Mr Thos., Beachfield, Denny
Smart, Rev. George, Denny
Smith, Mr Adam, Duncarron, Denny
Smith, R. B., Underwood Cottage,
Bonnybridge
Stark, Mr Alex., Springbank, Denny
Stark, Miss Elizabeth, Denny Loanhead
Stark, Mr Geo. L., Lochpark Cottage,
Denny
Steele, Rev. James, the Manse, Bonny-
bridge
Stevens, Mr John, Carronbank Cottage,
Denny
Stirling, Mr Andrew, Bonnyfield House,
Bonnybridge
Turnbull, Mr Geo., Knowhead Cottage,
Denny Loanhead
Ure, George Reid, Hope Park, Bonny-
bridge
Ure, Mr George, Wheatlands, Bonny-
bridge
Ure, John Reid, Morrie Cottage, Bonny-
bridge
Wilson, Mr Wm., Bank Knock House,
Haggs
Woods, Henry, Denny
Academies and Schools.
Board Schools.
Bonnybridge — Wm. Gillespie, master
Denny — John Gillanders, master ; Miss
Mary M'Owan, mistress
Dunipace — Robert Tennant, master ;
Jessie Haining, mistress
Loancroft — ^James Robertson, master ;
Kate Cooke, mistress
Wilson, Thomas Richmond (boarding
establishment for the education of
young gentlemen), Herbertshire
Castle, Denny
Roman Catholic School, Denny — Misa
Larkin, mistress
Stark, Thomas, Denny Loanhead
Bakers.
Allan, John M., Denny
Co-operative Society, Limited, Bonny-
bridge
Co-operative Society, Limited, Denny-
Denny and Dunipace Co-operative So-
ciety, Limited
Gilchrist, William, Bonnybridge
Kerr, Wm., Denny
Letham, John, Dunipace
Wright, Wm., Denny
Denny.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Banks,
Bank of Scotland (Branch), Denny ;
head office, Edinburgh — draws on the
Bank of Scotland, London — Wm.
Auld, agent ; Thomas Bennett, ac-
countant
Clydesdale Bank, Limited (Branch),
Denny ; head office, Glasgow — draws
on the London office, 22 Lombard st.,
E.G. — ^J. F. M 'Queen, agent ; Robt.
Kippen, accountant
Bellhangers.
Hunter, John, & Sons (& copper-
smiths, plumbers, and general metal
-workers), Denny. See advt.
Blacksmiths.
Adam, John, Denny
Gilchrist, Henry, Denny
Gillies, David (and agricultural imple-
ment maker), Bonnybridge
Kelly, Geo. (and engineer, «S:c.), Bog-
head, Denny
Paul, John (and farrier), Bose-
bank, Dunipace
Scott & Graham (and engineers, &c.),
Denny
Booksellers, ^-c.
Mathie, John, Denny
Ritchie, David, Denny
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Brownlee, John, Haggs
Bryson, David, Denny Loanhead
Clement, James, Denny
Coden, Michael, Denny
Co-operative Society, Limited, Denny
Denny and Dunipace Co-operative So-
ciety, Limited, Denny
Duncan, John, Denny
Dundee Equitable Boot Depot, Denny
Dunn, James (boot and shoe maker),
Denny
Forsyth, Alex., Denny
Gray, T. A. , Denny and Maybole
M'Lay, John, Torwood, Dunipace
M 'Queen, Wm., Denny
Martin, John, Denny
Paterson, Thomas, Denny
Porteous, James, Bonnybridge
Builders and Masons.
Howie, Thomas (monumental mason),
Denny
Paul, John, Denny
Cart Wrights.
Anderson, Thos., Denny Loanhead
Fleming, Robt.,Burnfoot Lands, Denny
Frew, Wm., Dunipace
Menzies, James, Bonnybridge
Cattle Dealers.
Brock, Robt., Rosehill Cottage, Denny
Liddell, Wm., Viewfield, Denny
Chemists and Druggists.
Anderson, Edmund H., Denny
Laidlaw, Walter, Denny
China, Glass, and Earthenware ■
Dealers.
M 'Donald, Henry, Denny
M'Kennar, John, Denny
M'Millan, M. & M., Denny
Robertson, David, Denny
Turnbull, Miss, Bonnybridge
Clothes Brokers.
Lynch, Agnes, Denny
M'Cormick, Catherine (and furniture),
Denny
Coachhuilder.
Renton, Jas., Dunipace, Denny
Coal Merchants.
Campbell, James, Denny
Nisbet, James, Denny
Roberts, John, Denny »
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Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Denny.
Coppersmiths, Plumbers, 4" General
Metal Workers.
Hunter, John, & Sons (& boring tube
makers), Denny. See advt.
Corn and Grain Merchants.
Anderson, David, & Co., Denny
Cousland, John, Denny
Ferguson, James (and fruit seed
merchant), Denny. See advt.
Hay, John, Denny
Morrison, John, Denny
Dyers (|- Agents.
Andrew, Robert, agent, Denny, Alex.
G. Brown, DunfermUne
M'Millan, M. «& M. agents, Denny (J.
Pullar & Sons, Perth)
M'Intyre, Wm., agent, Denny, P. &
R. Hay, Edinburgh
Ogilvie, Jas., agent, Bonnybridge, Alex.
Brown, Dunfermline
Ritchie, David, Denny, agent, P. &. P.
Campbell, Perth
Emigration Agents.
M'Millan, David, Denny
Ritchie, W. J. H., Denny
Engineers, Millwrights, and Ma-
chinists.
Cuthill, William, Wellstrand Engine
Works, Denny
Fletcher, James, & Co., Denny
Kelly, George, (engineer, mill-
wright, and machinist), Bog-
head, Denny
Scott & Graham (millwrights;
strainers or knotter plates of
all kinds, closed or recut to
any gauge)
Fancy Goods Merchant,
Andrew, Robert, Denny
Farmers.
IN THE PARISH OF DENNY.
Adam, Mrs David, Tappitknowe
Adam, John, Nichollswalls
Adam, William, Wester Thomaston
Arbuckle, Alexander, Bankknock
Anderson, John, Lochgreen
Baillie, Joseph, Denny mill
Bain, John, Drumbowie
Bennie, Alexander, Forresthill
Bennie, Henry, Doups
Blair, James, Windy edge
Brock, Robert, Rosehill cottage
Carruthers, John, Tops
Chalmers, William, Bankknock
Cuthill, Arthur, Gateside
Cuthill, John, Bonnyside
Duncan, John, Broomridge
Dunn, David, West Boreland
Erskine, Wm., Leysbent
Erskine, Robert, Burnside
Finlay, John, Longcroft
Gentles, Archibald, Woodyett
Gillespie, John, Castlerankie & Myat-
hill
Gillespie, John M., Milnquarter
Goodwin, William, Peathill
Graham, Mrs, Meadowgrange
Gray, Robert, East Bankknock
Haddow, Hugh R., West Kelt, Bow
ridge, and Drumellien
Hay, Andrew, Bankhead
Hay, John, Glenhead
Hopkin, Robert, Wester Seamores
Hume, James, Haviesmailing
Jack, Robert, Kelt
Johnston, James, Broomridge & Greens-
burn
Johnston, John, Holehouse
Johnston, Mrs William, Garvald
Johnston, Wm., Whitehill
Keir, Thomas, Linns
Kidd, John, Hookey
Kirkwood, James, Garth
Laing, John, Bankknock
Laing, John, Longhill
M'MacFarlane, James, Broadside
M'Aulay, Peter, Dryburgh and Wester-
iield
M 'Cowan, James, Blaefaulds
M 'Cowan, John, East Seamores
M 'Cowan, John, Bottomhead
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Denny.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
M'Dougall, Peter, Drum
M'Farlane, James, North Shields
Miller, James, North Bankhead
Miller, Thomas, Bankhead and Broad -
yett
Mitchell, John, Hayfield
Mitchell, Robert, Fankerton
Muirhead, David, Little Denny
Neil, William, Mailings
Paterson, Alexander George, Highland
dykes
Peattie, James, Knowhead
Russell, James, Longcroft
Russell, John, Seamores
Russell, John, Drum farm
Scott, Thomas, Southwood end
Shanks, James, Cuthelton
Sharp, Peter, Beam
Shanks, Alex,, Maydub
Shanks, James, Headswood
Shaw, James, Middle Thomaston
Smellie, John, East Boreland
Smith, James, Haircraigs
Stewart, Alexander, Doubledykes
Stirling, David, Garngrew
Tarvie, Robert B., Overton
Thomson, Alexander, Backdates
Waddell, George, Wester Bonnyfield
Waddell, James, Upper Thomaston
Waddell, John, Cuthelton Greens
Wilson, William, Bankknock
IN THE PARISH OF DUNIPACE.
Adam, William, Buckieside
Aitken, James, Kirkland
Boyd, John, Dunipace mill
Brock, William, Denovan
Brown, John Alexander, Roughmate
Buchanan, Alexander, Risk
Burrell, James, Denovan mains and
Ingleston
Gilchrist, John, Todhill
Goodwin, Alexander, Stoneyinch
Goodwin, Henry, Doghillock
Gray, James, Broomhill
Gray, Robert, Wellsfield
Johnston, John, Glenside
Lothian, John, Quarter
M'Farlane, Agnes, Braes
M'Kenzie, Neil, Northfield
M'Laren, James, Torwood
Meikie, John, Bankend
Millar, Thomas, Boards
Monteath, Alexander, Croftfoot
Murdock, Peter, Househill
Paterson, George & T. S., Highland
dykes
Paterson, William, East Barnego
Ralston, William, Middle Barnego
Rose, David, Tygettsheugh
Thomson, Mrs R. , Rullie
Walker, John, Planting mill
Walker, William, Langlands
Weir, John, Bogend
Weir, William, Bogend
Wilson, James, Bonnybank
Watson, John, Kipperton
Fire, 4'c., Office Agents.
Caledonian (Fire) — Edmund H. An-
derson, Denny
City of Glasgow (Life) — Edmund H.
Anderson, Denny
Commercial Union — John Edgar,
Denny
Denny and Dunipace Funeral and
Friendly Society — ^Jas. S. Ritchie,
clerk
English and Scottish Law (Life) —
W. J. H. Ritchie, Denny
Imperial — William Jenkins, Denny
Insurance Co. of Scotland — D.
M'Millan, Denny
London and Lancashire — William Auld,
Bank of Scotland, Denny
Lancashire — Alex. R. Cousland, Denny
Life Association of Scotland — ^J. F.
M' Queen, banker, Denny
North British aud Mercantile— Alex.-
Stark, Denny
Norwich and London and Scottish
Equitable Mutual — Thomas Bennett,
Bank of Scotland, Denny
Norwich Union — W. W. Hunter,
Denny
Scottish Union and National — J. F.
M'Queen, banker, Denny
Scottish and Provincial — William Auld,
Bank of Scotland, Denny
Scottish Borders — William Auld, Bank
of Scotland, Denny
United Kingdom Temperance and
General Provident Institution (Life)
— John Edgar, Denny
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Denny.
Fire Brick, cj-c, Makers.
Bonnybridge Silica and Fireclay Co.,
Bonnybridge — A. Griffith, proprietor
Dougal, Jas., & Son, Bonnybridge
Turnbull, George, Bonnymuir works,
Bonnybridge
Fhshers.
Denny and Dunipace Co-operative
Society, Limited, Denny
Dickson, Alexander, Denny
Goodwin, Alexander, Denny
M'Farlane, Robert, Denny
Sawers, Thomas, Denny
Wands, William, Bonnybridge
Fruit Merchant.
Ferguson, James (and corn and seed
merchant), Denny. See advt.
Grocers.
Marked thus * are Spirit Dealers.
Anderson, David, Dunipace
Anderson, David, & Co., Denny
Anderson, James, Bonnybridge
*Brown, Mrs John, Dunipace
Brown, John, Bonnybridge
Co-operative Society, Limited, Bonny-
bridge
Co-operative Society, Limited, Long-
croft
Cousland, John (wholesale and retail),
Denny
Currie, Mrs, Bonnybridge
Denny and Dunipace Co-operative
Society, Denny
Doagall, J. & M., Bonnybridge
Duncan, William, Parkfoot, Denny,
Loanhead
Edgar, John (wholesale and retail),
Denny
Ferg-uson, James, grocer, corn,
grain, fruit, and seed merchant, and
agent for Lawes' Chemical Manure
Co., Ltd., Denny. See advt.
Forrest, John, Dunipace
*Gilchrist, Wm., Bonnybridge
*Gow, Allan (and spirit merchant),
Denny
*Hill, Alexander. Denny
Mackay, Mrs, Parkfoot
*Jackson, Robert, Haggs
Keir, Peter, Denny
Lamont, John, Denny and Stoneywood
*M'Culloch, Janet, Haggs
Marshall, John, Haggs
Mitchell, H. & J. , Bonnybridge
*Morrison, Alex., Denny
*Paul, Wm. (& spirit merchant),
Denny, and at East Borland
* Rankin, Mrs Margaret, Denny
*Stevenson, David, Haggs
Wallace, Alex., Denny Loanhead
Horsehirers.
Anderson, David, & Co., Denny
Anderson, John, Denny
Burns, Mrs Mary, Bonnybridge
Conacher, Alex., Denny
J lot els.
Railway Hotel (commercial), Alex.
Conacher, Denny
Royal (commercial), Mrs Mary Burns,
Bonnybridge
Royal Oak (commercial), A. Dunis-
more, Denny
Star Hotel (commercial), Wm. Fergu-
son, Denny
Innkeejyers and Spirit Dealers.
Anderson, John (Railway Tavern),
Denny
Armour, James (Cross Keys), Dunipace
Brown, Mrs Mary, Denny
Bullock, Wm. (wine and spirit
merchant), Denny
Duncan, Alexander, Underwood, near
Denny
Durie, Mrs David, Dunipace
Finlay, George, Denny
Fleck, Charles, Denny
Fotheringham, Mrs John, Denny Loan-
head
Gilchrist, Archibald, Denny
Hamilton, James, Denny
Hill, Thomas (Denny Inn), Denny
M'Culloch, Mrs Joseph, Haggs
M'Kay, Mrs, Parkfoot
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Denny.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Mitchell, John (Crown), Denny Loan-
head
Smith, Mrs Margaret (Commercial Inn),
Denny
Walker, John, Denny Loanhead
Walker, Thomas, Loancroft
Ironfounders.
Cruikshanks & Co., Denny Iron Works,
Denny
Home & Co., Dunipace
Robertson, R., & Son (forger), Denny
Smith & Wellstood, Bonny bridge, and
Glasgow and London
Stevens, John, Carronbank Foundry,
Denny
Ure, George, & Co., Bonnybridge
Foundry, Bonnybridge
Ironmongers.
Anderson, James, Bonnybridge
Bulloch, William, Denny
Andrew, Eobert (& practical
watcli & clock maker, jeweller,
optician & general merchant,
Denny. "Present from," &
" local view " goods
Dougall, J. & M., Bonnybridge
Hay, John (wholesale), Denny Loan-
head
Hunter, John, & Sons (& copper-
smiths, plumbers, general metal
workers, and boring tube makers),
Denny. See advt.
Smith Bros., Bonnybridge & Stein-
housemuir
Ironstone Mine Oivners.
Addie, Robert, & Sons, Woodyetts Pit
& Coatbridge
Baird, William, & Co., Dunipace and
Coatbridge
Joiners,
Marked thus * are also Builders .
(See also Builders under the head Stone-
masons and Builders.)
Anderson, Thomas, Denny Loanhead
*Baxter, John, Denny
*Frew, William, Dunipace
Mealls, David, Dunipace
M'Gregor, Wm. B., Bonnybridge
*Menzies, James, Bonnybridge '
Wallace, Alexander, Denny Loanhead
Linen (J- Woollen Drapers.
Anderson, David (& milliner, &c.),
Denny & Dunipace
Co-operative Society, Limited, Bonny-
bridge
Denny & Dunipace Co-operative So-
ciety, Limited, Denny
Dougall, J. & M., Bonnybridge
M'Intyre, William, Denny
Hill, Miss E., Denny
Rankine, Mrs Adam, Denny
Turnbull, Misses, Bonnybridge
M'Millan, David, Denny
Stark, Alexander, Denny
Wallace, Alexander, Denny Loanhead
Manure Manufacturers ^ Agents.
Anderson, David, &. Co. (Langdale
chemicals), Denny
Ferguson, James (agent for
Lawes' Chemical Manure Co., Ltd.),
Denny. See advt.
Millers.
Baillie, Joseph, Denny mill, Denny
Boyd, John, Dunipace mill
Cousland, John, Bonnybridge
Grant, Peter, Bonny mills, Bonnybridge
Walker, John, Planting mill, Dunipace
Milliners and Dressmalcers.
Anderson, David (and draper, &c.),
Denny and Dunipace
Hill, Miss E., Denny
M'Intyre, William, Denny
M'Millan, David, Denny
Turnbull, Misses, Bonnybridge
Mineral Boring Tool Makers.
Gillies, David, Bonnybridge
Hxinter, John, & Sons, Denny*
See advt.
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Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Denny.
Painters and Paperhangers.
Marshall, Richard, Denny
Smith Bros., Bonnybridge and Stein-
housemuir
III Stanners, W. & C. (painters and
decorators, &c.), Denny
Paper Makers.
Carrongrove Paper Co., Limited,
Carrongrove, Denny
Collins, John, Herbertshire and Stoney-
[| wood works, Denny
I Luke, John, Denny Paper works,
Denny
Oswald, C. & J., Bonnybridge Paper
works, Bonnybridge
Plumbers, Gasjitters, and Tinplate
Workers.
Hunter, John, & Sons (copper-
smiths, plumbers, metal workers, &
boring tube makers), Denny Seeadvt.
Printers.
Mathie, John, Denny
Miller, John, & Co., Dunipace, and
Glasgow
Seedsmen.
t Anderson, David, & Co., Denny
II Cousland, John, Denny
f Don, John, & Sons (nurserymen, &c,),
Woodhead Nursery, Denny and
Falkirk
Ferguson James (& corn, grain ,
& fruit merchant), Denny. See advt.
Sewing Machine Makers <^' Agents.
jj Howe Co., Limited, Robert Andrew,
jj agent, Denny
Slaters.
[ Drummond, Henry, & Son, Denny
I Laurie, B. & J., Denny
'' Robertson, David, Denny
Solicitor and Notary.
Jenkins, William, Denny
Stonemasons and Builders.
(See also Builders under the head Joiners.)
Howie, Thomas, Denny
Paul, John & David, Denny
Surgeons.
Allan, Thomas S., Woodlea House,
Bonnybridge
Benny, Michael, m.d., Loch Park House,
Denny
Tailors.
(Marked thus ^ are also Clothiers.)
Anderson, Alex., & Son (and hatters,
&c.), Denny and Falkirk
Anderson, John, Bonnybridge
Brown, Wm., Denny
*Bryson, Wm., Denny
*M'Millan, David, Denny
*Ogilvie, John, Bonnybridge
Paterson, Wm., Denny
Stewart, George, Dunipace
Timber Merchants and Saw Mills.
Paterson, A. & G., Bonnybridge, and
at St Rollox, Glasgow
Wilson, J. & T., Bonny bank Saw mill,
Bonnybridge
Tinplate Workers.
Hunter, John, & Sons (& copper-
smiths, plumbers, general metal
workers, and boring tube makers),
Denny. See advt.
Tube Makers — Boring.
Gillies, David, Bonnybridge
Hunter, John, & Sons (& copper-
smiths, plumbers, and general metal
workers), Denny. See advt.
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Denny.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliudon's
Watchmakers and Jewellers.
Andrew, Robert, Denny
Gorrie, James, Denny
Zinc Workers.
Hunter, John, & Sons (& plum-
bers' brassfounders, &c.), Denny.
See advt.
Miscellaneous.
Adams, Thomas, eating house, Denny
Benny, Robert, manfacturing chemist,
Denny
Broad with, John, hairdresser, &c. , Denny
Campbell, Angus, masons' mallet
maker, Denny Loanhead
Dougall, James, & Son, oil merchants,
Bonnybridge
Gray, John, drysalter, Carronvale,
Denny
Headswoods Laundry Co. (Gabriel N.
Blaine, proprietor), launderers, Heads-
wood, near Denny
M'Cormack, Mrs Catherine, pawn-
broker and confectioner, Denny
M 'Donald, Mrs Elizabeth, oil & colour
dealer, Denny
Proudfoot, George, saddler, Denny
Risk, James, distiller, Haggs, Denny
Scott, Thos., implement agent, Bonny-
bridge
Wilson, Wm., coal master. Bank Knock
Collieries, Denny Loanhead
Public Buildings, Offices, &c.
Places of Worship and their
Ministers.
Established Churches.
Bonnybridge — Rev. James Steele
Denny — Rev. Alex. Falconer, m.a.
Dunipace — Rev. JohnM'Laren (of Lar-
bert)
Haggs — Rev. Alexander Rol^erton
Free Churches.
Denny — Rev. James Cowie
Dunipace — Rev. Thomas Roberton
United Presbyterian Chapels.
Denny — Rev. George Smart
Denny Loanhead — Rev. David Keir
Roman Catholic Chapel.
Denny — Rev. Henry Woods
Parochial Board ^- Rate Offices
FOR THE parishes OF
Denny — Alex. Stark, inspector and
collector
Dunipace — Robert Tennent, inspector
and collector
Cemetery — Alexander Stark, clerk
Registrars of Births, Deaths, and
Marriages
for the parishes of
Denny — ^James S. Ritchie
Dunipace — Robert Tennent
Denny People's Clul:), Denny — ^John
Gillanders, secretary
Denny and Dunipace School Board —
Alex. Stark, clerk and treasurer
Denny Consumers Gas Co., Denny —
John Scott, manager ; & Alex. R.,
Cousland, secretary & treasurer
New Pubhc Hall, Denny -- David
Anderson & Co., proprietors
Oddfellows' Hall, Denny
Police Commissioners
FOR THE burgh OF DENNY AND
DUNIPACE.
Chief Magistrate — Thomas Shanks,
Esq. (of Beachfield)
Clerk— Thomas Archibald (of Stirling)
Treasurer & Collector — ^James Campbell
Conveyance hj Railwaij.
ON THE DENNY BRANCH OF THE
SCOTTISH CENTRAL SECTION OF
THE CALEDONIAN LINE.
Station, Denny — Daniel 3I'Rae, station
master & goods agent ; Wordie &
Co., carting agents
ON THE EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW
SECTION OF THE NORl'H BRITISH
LINE.
Station, Bonnybridge — William King,
station master
Station, Greenhill — Peter Sinclair,
station master
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Drymen,
DRYMEN,
Buchanan, Gartness, and the District of Croftamie.
DRYMEN, a parish and village, seventeen miles from Glasgow,
fifteen miles long by ten in breadth, bounded on the north by
Aberfoyle, on the east by Kippen, Balfron, and Killearn, on the
south by Killearn, Kilmarnock, and Dumbarton, on the west by
Buchanan and Kilmarnock, lies on the south-eastern shore of Loch
Lomond, into which, below the village, runs the river Endrick.
Post Office, Drymen Station, Thomas Smith, Postmaster.— Letters
arrive from all parts (from Glasgow) at 7.30 and 11.42 a.m., and are despatched at
11.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.
Post Office, Drymen Village, Elizabeth N. Connell, Postmistress.—
Letters from all parts arrive (from Glasgow) at 8 a.m., and 12.20 p.m., and are
despatched at 11.5 a.m. and at 3.10 p.m. The afternoon despatch thirty minutes
earlier in winter. Money Order and Telegraph Office and Savings Bank.
*^* Letters for Buchanan and Croftamie should be addressed " Drymen, by
Glasgow."
Post Office, Gartness Railway Station, Peter Eadie, Postmaster.—
Letters from all parts arrive (from Glasgow) at 8 a.m., and are despatched at
3.45 p.m. The nearest Money Order Office is at Drymen. "Croftamie" should
be addressed " Drymen Station."
Nohilitu, Gentry, and Clergij.
Alston, George, Esq., Ptarmigan,
Buchanan
Ikith, Gilbert, Esq., of Ballachneck
House, Drymen
Brown, T., Drymen
Buchanan, Alex., Esq., Gartacharn,
Drymen
]!uchanan, John, Esq., of Gaidrew,
Drymen
(jow, James, Esq.. of Drumbeg,
Drymen
M 'Adam, John, Esq., Blairoer, Drymen
Macintosh, Rev. AVilliam, D.D., the
Manse, Buchanan
M'Queen, Mr Archibald M., Gateside,
Drymen
Mair, Hugh, Esq., Ben Lomond,
Buchanan
-Melrose, William, Esq., Royal Bank,
Drymen
"^lontrose, His Grace the Duke of,
l)uchanan Castle
Morton, A. Y., m.d.
Murray, James, Esq. (chamberlain to
His Grace the Duke of Montrose),
Catter House, by Drymen
Provan, Mrs Caroline, Craighat, Dry-
men
Roy, Rev. John, m.a. , Drymen
Wilson, Rev. Andrew, m.a., Drymen
Wilson, John, Esq., of Finnich Malise,
Drymen
Wilson, John, Esq., Aucheneck House,
Drymen
Schools.
Board Schools.
Buchanan — Charles MacPhie, master
Drymen — Duncan Stewart, master
BlachsmitJis.
Anderson, Thomas, Buchanan
Brownlee, Alexander, Loanhead, Bal-
fron
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Drymen.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
M'Alister, Mary, Drumbeg, Urymen
M'Gregor, Duncan, & Sons, Croftamie,
Kilmaronock, by Drymen
Boot and Shoe Ma^cirs.
Gilfillan, George, Drymen
Dyers.
Bilsland, Archibald, Gartness, Drymen
Buchanan, John (& woollen and muslin
manufacturer), Gartness, Killearn
Farmers.
PARISH OF BUCHANAN.
Archibald, Hugh, Gartfarron
Blair, Robert, Creityhall
Buchanan, John, Coldrach
Drysdale, Wm., Old Manse
M'Farlane, Malcolm & Duncan, Corrie-
arklet
M'Farlane, Moses, Thomas & William,
Gartincaber
M'Farlane, Peter, Corrieachan
M'Onie, Mrs, Peter & Andrew, Auch-
mar
Scott, Robert & John, Cashell and
Sallochy
Stewart, John & John, Auchengyle and
Ross M 'Alpine
Stewart, — , Rowardennan
Thorold, Wm., Cailness
PARISH OF DRYMEN.
Beith, Gilbert, Cashley
Bilsland, Robert (reps, of). East, Mid
and West Cameron
Bisland, Thomas, Ballat
Brown, James, Middle Ballat
Brown, Thomas & James, Garrell
Buchanan, Alex. , of Grataharn
Buchanan, James, Ballanton
Buchanan, Alexander, of Grataharn
Buchanan, James, Ballanton
Buchanan, John, Coldrach and Drymen
Fisher, William, Garchel and Wester
Offrance
Fisher, John, Blaimore
Fleming, Hugh, Cashley and Keir
Gardner, William, Kepdowrie
Gow, James, Drumquhassie
Gow, James, of Drumbeg
Henderson, William, Balfunning
M'Adam, John, of Blaioer
M'Adam, Wiliam, Kipculloch, and
Gartacharn
M 'Alpine, James, Garrauld
M 'Arthur, James, West Gartfarron
M 'Arthur, Robert, Boreland
M' Clay, John & James, Gartclach
M 'Donald, George & James. Easter
Gartfarron
M'Ewen, James, Over Easter Offrance
M'Farlane, Alexander, Craigievairn
M'Gregor, Hugh, Spittal of Ballat
M'Kay, James, Ballat
M'Keich, James, Upper Ballaird
M'Keich, Wm., Drymen
M'Kerracher, Robert, Mye
M'Kinlay, John, Dalnair and Dram
M'Laren, John & Andrew, Back Bore-
land
M'Lean, John & Walter, Hoish
M'Naughton, W. & A., Shandon
M 'Queen, John, Finnich Blair
Mackie, James, jun. , Gairdrew
Mackie, William, Finnich, Drummond
Moir, James, Lednabra
Montrose, Duke of, Ibert
More, William & John, Culbowie
Muirhead, Archibald, Drumquhassie
Nelson, Alexander, Offrance
Orr, Williain, Croftamie & Spittal
Rennie, Duncan, Chapelarroch
Risk, John, East Ballat
Sands, Archibald, Blairnabord, Gart-
more
Scott, Matthew, Duke House & Cairn-
lea
Stewart, Andrew, Kepdowrie
Stewart, Catherine, Mill of Drummond
Stewart, David & Alexander, Gart-
achoil
Stewart, Robert, Gartinstarry
Stirling, John, Upper Gartness
Strong, James, Knockinshannoch
Thomas, Hugh & James, Blairfad
Waddell, John, Duchray, Corrie, Auch-
altrie. Lead, Gartnabrodnaig, Clash-
more, Kipnoch, and Kipnoch Muir
White, James, Upper Balwilll
WhyHe, Archibald, Blairnavaid
Wilson, John, High Finnich and
Aucheneck
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Drymen.
Fire and Life Office Agents.
Caledonian and Scottish Provident—
Wm. Melrose, Drymen
Scottish Accidental — Thomas Smith,
Drymen
Grocers and Shopkeepers.
Buchanan, James, Drymen
Connell, Elizabeth N., Drymen
i Dick, James, Croftamle, Kilmaronock,
I by Drymen
i! Liddel, Robert, Drymen
Liddel, WiUiam, Drymen
Stewart, John, Milltown, Buchanan
Milh
rs.
Kil-
Dick, James (grain), Croftamie,
maronock, by Drymen
Hannah, Andrew, Gartness, Drymen
Stewart, John (grain), Milltown, Buch-
anan
Saiomill Owners.
jj Dick, James, Catter mill, Croftamie,
Kihnaronock, by Drymen
I Edmond, John, & Sons (& wood mer-
ij chants), Croftamie, Kilmaronock, by
' Drymen
Stewart, John, Milton of Buchanan
j Tailors.
\
I Liddel, William, Drymen
M'Gregor, Peter, Drymen
M'Millan, William, Drymen
Vintners.
Buchanan, James, Drymen, hotel, com-
mercial & posting in all its branches ;
tirst-class accommodation at moderate
i, charges
Jarratt, Benjajnin (Rowardennan hotel),
! Rowardennan, Buchanan
M'Keich, Wm., Drymen
'M'Lean, Mary, Drymen
. Menzies, Elizabeth, Drymen
Wood Merchants.
Edmond, John, & Sons, Croftamie,
Kilmaronock, by Drymen
Kennedy, William Allen, Drymen
Woollen Cloth Man>ifa':tiirers.
liilsland, Archibald, Gartness, Drymea
Buchanan, John (& muslin, &c., anl
dyer), Gartness, Killearn
Wrights.
Bilsland. Alex., Drymen
Bissland, Elizabeth, Drymen
Edmond, John, & Sons (wood mer-
chants), Croftamie, Kilmaronock, by
Drymen
^I'Farlane, John, Drymen
Miscellaneous.
Aitken, John, contractor, Drymen
Brechin, Robert, painter, Drymen
Connell, Elizabeth N., agent for J.
Pullar & Sons, dyers (Perth), Drymen.
Gray, James, saddler, Drymen
Hutchieson, John, baker, Drymen
M'Adam, Duncan, flesher, Drymen
M'Keich, Wm., cattle dealer, Drymen
Morton, A. Y., m.d., Drymen
Royal Bank of Scotland (Branch)— head
office, Edinburgh — Drymen ; Wm.
Melrose, agent
vSimpson, Geo., stonemason, Drymen
Turnbull & Co., chemical works, Bal-
maha. Buchanan
Places of Worshi}}.
Parish Churches.
Drymen — Rev. John Roy, m.a.
Buclianan — Rev. Wm. Macintosh, d.d.
Umted Presbyterian Chapel.
Drymen — Rev. Andrew Wilson, m.a.
Falkirk.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
STIRLINGSHIRE.
B 1biab*Cla88 Boarbina School
CONDUCTED ON THE LINES OF ENGLISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Preparation for Indian Civil Service^ Woolwich^ Sandhurst^
&c.
Accommodating about 150 Boys.
Staff of 18 Masters, of whom 10 are Oxford and
Cambridge Men.
Small Classes and almost Individual Tuition.
Classical and Modern Sides, Junior Division for Young
Boys. Great importance given to Science and Modern
Languages. Chemical and Physical Laboratories with
Workshop attached, fitted with Lathes and other Machines
driven by Steam Power, to give practical instruction in
Applied Mechanics. Instruments for making Electrical
Investigations.
^0 Acres of Play Ground, Daily Instruction in Gymnastics'
Resident Military Gymnastic Instructor.
WHOLE SCHOOL LIT BY ELECTRICITY.
Honours during past five years diixct from the School —
Indian Civil Service, 7th ; Woolwich, ist (twice), 5th, 7th,
nth, &c. ; Sandhurst, 7th, loth (twice), nth, 17th, 19th,
&c., &c.
For Prospectus and Fail Particulars, apfly to the HEADMASTER.
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Falkirk.
Drymen (Public) Hall, Drymen
Drymen Reading Room, Drymen —
Wm. W. Murray, secretary ; Geo.
Simpson, keeper
Registrar of Births, Deaths, & Marri-
ages, and Inspector of Poor for Dry-
men Parish — Duncan Stewart, Dry-
men
Registrar of Births, Deaths, & Marri-
ages, and Inspector of Poor for Buch-
anan Parish — Chas. MacPhie, Buch-
anan
Conveyance hy Railway.
ON THE FORTH AND CLYDE SECTION
OF THE NORTH BRITISH LINE.
Station, at Drymen, about one and a
half miles from the village — Thomas
Smith, station master
Station, at Gartness — Peter Eadie,
station master
Carrier.
To Glasgow, Walter M'Farlane, from
Drymen, Wednesday
FALKIRK,
BOTHKENNAR, CAMELON, CARNOCH, CARRON, CaRRON
Shore, Lauriston, Polmont, Redding, and Sla-
MANNAN.
FALKIRK is an ancient town, and the principal town of the east-
ern district of the county, as it is of the parish to which it gives
name. The extreme length of the parish is nine miles, its breadth five
and a quarter miles. It is bounded on the north by Denny and Larbert,
on the south by Slamannan, on the east by Polmont, and on the
west by Dumbartonshire. The town is twenty-four miles west from
Edinburgh, twenty-two north-east from Glasgow, eleven south-east
from Stirling, and three from Grangemouth. It is situated on the
face of an eminence, overlooking the broad expanse called "the
Carse or Kerse of Falkirk," and commanding a most extensive pros-
pect, which, for beauty of landscape, is scarcely surpassed in any part
of Scotland. The views comprise (besides the rich and fertile "carse,"
which is well cultivated and interspersed with villages and several
gentlemen's seats), the river Forth, with vessels passing to and from
the ports of Grangemouth, Alloa, Kincardine, &c., and also up and
down the great canal, which intersects the county about half a mile
north of the town, while to the south it is bounded by Callander
wood, shrouding a rising ground a short distance from the town.
Few situations more eligible for rendering a place handsome could
have been selected. As it is, the town has a very good appearance.
It consists of (excluding a number of back streets and lanes, or
wynds) one principal street, which is long and irregular. In general,
the houses are built of hewn stone, and the town is ornamented with
S3
Falkirk.] STIRLINGSHIRE. [Gliddon's ;
a steeple 146 feet high, in which are two bells and a clock, and im-
mediately to the west of which an equestrian statue of the late Duke
of Wellington was erected in 1854 by public subscription. It is of
stone, and is a great ornament to the High Street. In the year 1859
a commodious Exchange or Corn Market was built on the north side
of the parish church, in which a stock market is held every Thurs-
day. The dues or customs from the market amount to about £,^^0
per annum. The port of Grangemouth, situate about three miles
to the north-east of Falkirk, is connected with the burgh by railway,
formed by the Forth and Clyde Canal Company. A number of
small villas are situated towards the north of the town ; they form a
street, about half a mile in length, uniting to the town Grahamston
and Bainsford, and thereby forming a continuous double line of
upwards of a mile in extent. The town is now governed by a
provost, three bailies, and eight councillors. This body first came
into existence in 1833, but for want of any power of raising money
to carry on a municipal government, the powers of the magistrates
were latent. This defect was remedied by an Act passed called the
" Falkirk Police and Improvement Act," under which the magistrates
assess the inhabitants for police and improvement purposes. The
County Buildmgs, erected in 1868, in Heu of the old court-house,
is situated in Hope street ; the building includes court-rooms for the
sheriff and justices, procurators' hall, &c. At the same time a new
prison and county police office were erected. New Burgh Build-
ings were erected in Newmarket Street in 1878. The inhabitants of
Falkirk have been long celebrated for a manly spirit of independence,
both political and religious, combined with a liberality of sentiment
and sociality of intercourse seldom witnessed elsewhere. Falkirk, as
it is situate in a very populous district, with no large town in the
immediate neighbourhood, commands an extensive inland trade, no
market being held in the seven or eight surrounding parishes ; and
the various iron and other works (from which the town derives
material support) render it the market town for between fifty and
sixty thousand people. Under the head of manufactures, we may
mention, in addition to the leather trade in tanning and currying, the
making of fire bricks and tiles, with a distillery and several chemical
works. Besides the famous Carron Works, which are the oldest and
most extensive in Scotland, there are the Abbots Iron Works, the
Falkirk Iron W^orks, the Gowan Bank Iron Works, the Grahamston
Iron Company's Works, the Burnbank Iron Works, the Etna Iron
Works, the Parkhouse Iron Works, the Camelon Iron Works, the
Callander Iron W^orks, the Springfield Iron Works, and about a mile
to the west are the Port Downie Iron Works, the Forth and Clyde Iron
84
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Works, and the Gael Iron Works. There are various coal works in
the vicinity, and extensive timber yards and flour mills. The Union
Canal joins the Forth and Clyde Canal about a mile west from the
town, but its trade is limited, it having been purchased by the Edin-
burgh and Glasgow Railway Company. About half a mile south of
the town it passes through a tunnel 796 yards in length. Falkirk
was created a burgh of barony in the reign of James L, afterwards a
burgh of regality in the reign of Charles I., but no baron bailie has
been appointed for many years. A body of " stent masters," chosen
by the different trades of the town, formerly managed its affairs, but
that body being abolished by Act of Parliament, their powers
and property were transferred to the magistrates. Justice of peace
courts and petty sessions are held as occasion requires. A sheriff
court was first opened at Falkirk in 1834, tor the eastern district of
the county, comprising the parishes of Falkirk, Polmont, Muiravon-
side, Slamannan, Larbert, Bothkennar, and Airth. A fine block of
stone buildings was erected in 1876, at the north side of the High
street, styled the Glebe Buildings. There are five branch banks and
a savings bank in the town. The old church, founded by King
Malcolm Canmore in 1057, was some years since taken down, and a
new one, of the Gothic order, erected on its site ; a tower connected
with the ancient structure was, however, permitted to retain its position.
In the churchyard lie the bodies of Sir John de Graham (the friend
of Wallace) and Sir John Stuart, who were slain on the memorable
field of Falkirk, in 1298, whilst fighting for the independence of their
country against Edward I. ; two plain stones mark the spots of their
interment. In the same cemetery stands the monument of two brave
officers, Sir Robert Munro, of Foulis, and his brother, Dr. Munro,
who fell in the second battle of Falkirk, January 17th, 1746.
Various sects have places of worship in Falkirk and neighbourhood ;
the situation of each, with their respective officiating ministers, are
given in a subsequent page. All the burial grounds being closed by
order of the sheriff, a new cemetery has been provided for the entire
parish ; it embraces an area of eleven acres, and is situate about a
mile west of Falkirk. There are three public schools, and a large
academy and boarding establishment. A market for grain is held on
Thursday. Seven fairs are annually held for cattle and horses,
namely, the last Thursday in January, the first Thursday in March,
the third Thursday in May, the second Thursday in June, the second
Thursday in July, the third Thursday in August, and the first Thurs-
day in November; besides two days for hiring servants (the first
Thursday in April, and the last Thursday in October), called feeing
Thursdays, which are numerously attended. The three Falkirk
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Falkirk,] STIRLINGSHIRE. [Gliddon's
trysts, supposed to be the largest cattle markets in the kingdom, are.
held in the neighbourhood on the second Monday, Tuesday, and
Wednesday in August, September, and October. The population of
Falkirk, including Grahamston and Bainsford, was in 1871, 11,712,.
and in 1881, 13,175.
Carnock is a small district in the parish of St. Ninian, but in the
postal delivery of Falkirk.
Camelon is a village in the parish of Falkirk, situate on the road
from Stirling to Falkirk, about a mile west from the latter town, on
the line of the great canal ; it consists chiefly of one tolerably well-
built street.
Carron is a village in the parish of Larbert, one and a half
miles east therefrom ; it is situated on the river Carron, and about
two and a half miles from Falkirk.
Post OflB.ce, New Market Street, Falkirk, Laurence E. Tennent, Post-
master,— Arrivals (Deliveries Comnaence) — From London and all parts at 7,45
a.m. ; from Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Linlithgow at 1.15 p.m. ; from London,
Edinburgh, Glasgow, and North of Scotland at 6.15 p.m. Despatches (Box
Closes) — For Stirling and the North of Scotland at 5.15 a.m. ; for Polmont at 6.30
a.m. ; for London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Ireland at 3.50 p.m. ; for London,
the South, Edinbui-gh, Glasgow, North of Scotland, and Ireland at 7.50 p.m. ; for
Edinburgh and Glasgow at 11.45 a.m. ; for Grangemouth at 7.40 a.m. and 4.50
p.m. Money Order and Telegraph Office and Savings Bank,
Post Office, Limerigg (Slamannan), Thomas Smith, Postmaster, — Letters
arrive from all parts (via Slamannan) at 11 a.m. ; and are despatched at 11.30
and 4.30 p.m. The nearest Money Order and Telegraph Office is at Slamannan.
Post Office, Grahamston, Thomas Paul, Postmaster, — Letters are delivered
from Falkii-k, and are despatched at 4,45 a,m,, 6.10 a.m., 11.25 a.m., 4.20 p.m.,
and 7.20 p.m. Money Order Office.
Post Office, Camelon, John Brown, Postmaster. — Letters from all parts
arrive from Falldrk at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; and are despatched at 11.5 am., 3.15
p.m., 7.15 p.m., and 8 p.m. Money Order and Telegraph Office.
Post Office, Carron, Thomas Jamieson, Postmaster. — Letters from all parts
arrive from Falkirk at 8.10 a,m, and 7 p.m. ; and are despatched at 10.50 a.m.,
5.45 p.m., and 7 p.m.
Post Office, Carron Shore, Jane Rae, Postmistress. — Letters from all parts
arrive from Falkirk at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. ; and are despatched at 5 p,m. and
10,20 p.m. The nearest Money Order Office is at Carron.
Post Office, Laurieston, Mrs Mary Binnie, Postmistress.— Letters from all
parts arrive from Falkirk at 9.30 a.m. ; and are despatched at 3 p.m. The
nearest Money Order Office is at Falkirk.
Post Office, Polmont, Helen Trench, Postmistress. — Letters from all parts
arrive at 8.10 a.m., and from Edinburgh and Glasgow at 1 p.m.; and are
despatched to Falkirk at 7 a.m., to Edinburgh and Glasgow at 12 noon, and to
Edinburgh and the South at 4 p.m. Money Order and Telegraph Office and
Savings Bank.
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Falkirk.
Post Office, Polmokt Railway Station, John Aithead, Postmaster. — Letters
arrive from all parts at 8 a.m., and from Edinburgh and Glasgow at 1 p.m. ; and
despatched from Falkirk at 7 a.m., and to Edinburgh and Glasgow at 12 noon and
4 p.m. Money Order and Telegraph Office, &c.
Post Office, Redding, Margaret M. Stewart, Postmistress. — Letters from all
parts arrive from Polmont Station at 9.10 a.m. ; and are despatched at 9.10 a.m.
and 3. 15 p.m. The nearest Money Order Office is at Polmont.
Post Office, Bothkennak, John Aitken, Postmaster. — Letters arrive from all
parts (via Falkirk) at 10.15 a.m. ; and are despatched at 4.15 p.m. Money Order
and Telegraph Office and Savings Bank.
Post Office, Slamannan, Alexander Brown, Postmaster. — Letters from
all pai-ts arrive at 9 a.m. and 5.50 p.m. ; and are despatched at 8.15 a.m. and 5.20
p.m. Money Order and Telegraph Office and Savings Bank.
Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy.
Adam, Misses, Springbank
Adamson, Rev. Thos., F.C. Manse,
Ai'not hill
Addison, Mrs Margaret, Williamfield
Aitchison, Rev. James, Erskine Manse
Aitken, Mr Henry, Darroch
Aitken, Mr James, Darroch
Aitken, Mr John, Gartcows
Aitkenhead, William, Esq. ,Roughlands,
Carron
Allan, Dr Wm. Bruce, 34 Graham's rd
Allan, Wm. Bruce, 27 Graham's rd.
Anderson, Mrs Selina, Inchyra Grange,
Polmont
Anderson, Rev. James, Polmont station
Anderson, Rev. John, Ox'chard st.
Baillie, Lady Mary, Manuel House,
Muiravonside
Baillie, Robert, Esq., Blocktown House,
Carron
Baird, Mrs, Prospect Bank
Baird, Thomas, Mid Newlands, Lavirie-
ston
Balcastle, Dr. Wm. Arthur, Esq., Sla-
mannan
Ballintine, William, Hawthorne Villa
Balloch, Miss Isabella, 89 Graham's rd.
Begg, Rev. William, The Manse, Arnot
hill
Bell, Robert, Esq. (sheriff substitute),
Belmont House
Binnie, Mr George, Arnot hill
Binnie, Mr Thomas, 74 Graham's rd.
Black, Mr William, Wellside
Black, William, Esq., Wellside
Borthwick, George, Langton
' Boyd, Dr. John, Slamannan
Brown, Mr Alexander, Slamannan
Buchanan, Mrs Catherine, 42 Graham's
rd.
Buchanan, Gray, Pai'khill, Polmont
Bu.rns, Mr James H., Booth place
Burns, Mr William H., Bu.rns court
Calder, Mr Robert, Laurieston
Campbell, Mr Archibald, Lome Villa,
Polmont station
Cochrane, James, Esq., Avondale, Pol-
mont
Cockburn, Mr Malcolm, Vermont
Colquhoun, Mr John, Slamannan
Cowan, David, Esq., Mount Gerald,
Carron
Cox, Mr Josiah, Booth pi.
Craig, A. M., Maybank, Park st.
Donaldson, Peter, Esq., Mountcatiran,
Carron
Dougal, Mr Jas., Ai-not bank
Espie, Miss Elizabeth, Orchard House,
Kerse lane
Forbes, Wm., Esq., Callander House
Forgie, Mrs, George st., Grahamston
Forrester, Mr George, Rosehill, Pol-
mont
Forrester,Henry,Esq. ,Kinnaird House,
Carron
Eraser, A, Duncan, 38 Graham's rd.
Gair, Mr John, Kilns Hoiise
Gartshore, Mr Joseph, Garrison place
Gauld, Mr Charles Stewart, 138 High
St.
Gibson, Miss, George st., Grahamston
Gillespie, Mrs Mary, Claremont
Gray, Mr J. Cook, Blair Lodge, Pol-
mont station
Haig, Dr. David, 26 Graham's rd.
Hamilton, William, The Elms
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Falkirk.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Hardie, Mrs. Hillside
Haj^, MattheAv, Napjoyfaulds
Hay, Mr J:,mes S., 133 High st.
Henderson, Mr James A., National
Bank buildings
Henderson, Mr Robert, Dorrator House
Hill, John, Rosehill cottage, Camelon
Home, Rev. Robt. S., Manse, Slam-
annan
Hume, Mrs, Wellside ter.
Hunter, Rev, James, Laurieston
Irving, Mrs, Arnot hill
Jardine, William, Esq., Blocktown
House, Carron
Johnson, Mr John, Arbuthnott. Came-
lon
Johnston, Mrs Barbara, Woodville
Johnston, Mr John, Springbank Cot-
tage, Redding
Kennard, A. 0., Esq., Falkirk Iron
Works
Kier, Thomas, Esq., Newlands
Lampard, Rev. George, Slamannan
Laurie, Mr James, Brighton, Polmont
Laurence, David, 21 Graham's rd.
Leadbeater, P. H., Esq., Carron Hall,
Carron
Leslie, Dr. George, Old Manse, Kirk
■v\ynd
Learmonth, Mrs — , Kirkpark, Polmont
Liddle, James, Crossburn house, Sla-
mannan
Livingston, Mr John, Westquarter
house, Redding
Lorn, John, Laurieston
Lorn, Robert, Laurieston
M 'Donald, Alex., Hope st.
M'Killop, Mr James, Bemiiehill house,
Slamannan
M'Laren, Mr John, The Neuk, Polmont
M'Lay, Mrs Margaret, Redding
M'Lintock, Matthew, VieAvtield, Slam-
annan
M'Pherson, Miss Jane, Polmont
M'Vey, Mr Alexander, 23 Graham's rd,
Maccal, Thomas S., Esq, j.p, (of Mid-
newlands), Haypark, Polmont
Melville, Mrs — , Kerse hill
Melville, Miss Jane, 91 Graham's rd.
"Menzies, Mrs Martha, 83 Graham's
road
Middleton, Mrs — , Polmont Park,
Polmont
Miller, William, Know cottage, Laurie-
ston
Mitchell, David, Esq,, Millfield, Pol-
mont
Mitchell, Mr William, Burnbrae
Mitchell, John, Laurieston
Mitchell, Thomas, Balcastle Villa, Sla-
mannan
Muirhead, Mr George, George street,
Grahamston
Muirhead, Mr Peter, Abbotshaugh
House
Nash, Dr. J. C, Slamannan
Newton, Robert Newton H., Esq., Pol-
mont Bank, Polmont
Newham, Rev, J., Parsonage, Kerse
lane
Nimmo, Major Alexander, West Bank
O'Grady, Thomas, Hope st.
Ogilvie, Rev. Duncan, d.d. South U.P.
Manse, Cow Wynd
Paterson, Rev. Alexander, Campfield
Villa, Grahamston
Paton, Mr George, Thornbank
Peebles, Mr David M,, Redding House,
Polmont Station
Potter, Mr James, Glenfuir Hoiise
Rankine, Mr Robert W,, Rosebank
House
Reid, Rev. Archibald, F,C, Manse,
Slamannan
Rennie, Mrs James, Gowan bank
Ross, Mr James, Arnotdale
Ross, Rev, William, Polmont
Roberts, Andrew, Seavicw
Laurieston
Roberts, John, Seaview Cottage,
Laurieston ^
Scott, Rev, John, Camelon :m;
Smith, Adam, Esq,, Camelon House *
Smith, George, Esq., Crossbj-house,
Slamannan
Smith, Mr Alexander, Zetland Cottage,
Laurieston
Smith, Miss Margaret, National Bank
buildings
Spens, Mrs Henrietta (of Rathallan),
Polmont
Stark, Mrs Eliza, 80 Graham's
road
Stark, Mr Henry, Thornville
Stevenson, ■— ,Esq. , Polmont House, Pol-
mont
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Falkirk.
Stevenson, Rev. William, Bothkennar
Manse
Stewart, Mr Alexander, Parkfoot
Stirling, Mr. Lewis, George street,
Grahamston
Swann, Mrs Elizabeth, Ivybank,
Polmont
Taylor, Mrs Agnes, 36 Graham's rd.
Taylor, Rev. Andrew Ross, George st.,
Grahamston
Thomson, Mr John, Laurieston House
Taylor, John, Parkhead, Polmont
Station
Waddell, Alex., Esq., Balquhatstone
House, Slamannan
Waddell,' Dr. J. B., Slamannan
Waddell, Mrs Isabella, Meadow Bank,
Polmont
Wade, Rev. George, West U.P.
Manse
Watt, Miss Margaret, 163 Graham's
road
Watt, Misses, Arnloss Cottage, Sla-
mannan
Wickham, Walter, Esq., Lochbank
Cottage, Redding
Williamson, Miss J., Bleachfield
House
Wilson, Henry, Mayfield
Wilson, John, Esq., South Bantaskine
Wilson, Mr James, Weitlands
Wilson, Rev. Henry, Carron Shore
Wingate, Mrs, Murton Cottage, Lauris-
ton
Wood, John, Esq., ProsjDect view,
Slamannan
Young, James, Esq., Mungal Cottage,
Carron
Young, W. & G. Bowie, Esqs., Mount
Pleasant House
Zetland, the Right Hon. the Earl of,
Kerse House
Academies and Schools.
Allan, Robina, Polmont
Bainsford Female School — Mary Iron-
side, mistress
Blairlodge Gentlemen's Board-
ing School, Polmont station — J.
Cook Gray, headmaster; W. Ray,
vice-principal. See advt.
Board Schools.
Bainsford — William Gilfillan, master ;
Isabella Pollock, mistress
Camelon — David Davidson, master
Comely Park — James Gordon, master ;
Miss Maggie Gordon, mistress
Carron Shore — David M. Phillips,
master ; Cath. M'Millan, mistress
Falkirk (Central) — John Dow, master;
Miss Murdoch, mistress
Falkirk High School— The Rector,
Headmaster
Falkirk (Northern)— And, M. Craig,
master ; Miss A. F. Ferrier,
mistress
Falkirk (Southern) — George Liddle,
master ; Miss Boyle, mistress
Laurieston — David M'Ci'orie, master;
Robina Ard, mistress
Polmont — Mr Macainsh, master
Redding — John Biggar, master
Shield Hill — William Muirhead, master
Slamannan — John Home, master
Carron Works School, Carron — Rich-
hard Whyte, master ; Lizzie Yuille,
mistress
Free Church School, Slamannan — Wm.
Thomson, master
Industrial School, Kerse lane — John
Clark, superintendent
M'Gregor, Misses (ladies' boarding
school), Hazelmere
Muers, Mrs Von (ladies' boarding and
day), Camfield house, Graham rd.
Polmont Female School — J. M'Pher-
son, mistress
Redding Muirhead School — William
Liddle, master
Roman Catholic School (St Francis),
Falkirk — George Griffiths, master
Science and Art School, Park street —
masters, And. Wilson, mathematics;
Peter Wright, drawing
Accountant.
Watson, Borthwick, 2 Bank St.,
secretary of the Falkirk Plate Glass,
and agent for the Scottish and
National Insurance Companies
89
Falkirk.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Aerated Water Manufacturers.
Barr, Robert (and cork manufacturer
and merchant), Burnfoot
Dalziel, John L., John Street,
Grahamston
Marshall, James, Garthall
Agents.
Boyles, Benjn. N. (corn), 48 Graham's
rd.
Gartshore, Joseph, Sons, & Co., (agri-
cultural implements, manures, &c.),
Garrison pi.
Hutton, W. (emigration). Railway
Hotel, High st.
Russell, William (commission), 5
Kelyinside ter. -west
Shaw, James (commission), New-
market st.
Wilson, James (Conservative agent for
the Eastei-n District of Stirlingshire),
Institute buildings
Architects <& Surveyors.
Black, A. & W. (and civil engi-
neers), King's court, High st.
Page, George D., NeAvmarket st.
Strang, James (and civil engi-
neer), 102 High St.
Artists^ Colourman.
O'May, Daniel, Newmarket st.
Artists (Photographic).
Dunlop, James, Vicar st.
Forsyth, Alex., 90^ Graham's rd.
M'Watter, Stewart" 92 Graham's rd.
Mitchell, Chas. (photographer),
Garrison studio, & Forfar and
Kirriemuir
Auctioneers <h Valuers.
Binnie, Thomas (& valuator and
live stock agent), Falkirk Auc-
tion Mart
Finlayson, John (auctioneer &
valuator), Newmarket st.
Lundie, Denis (auctioneer and^
valuator; cash advanced on ab-
solute consignments. Esti-
mates given for household
furniture & moveable property ,
of every description, or received for
sale on commission), Back row. ojff
Kirk wynd
Neilson, Jas., & Sons (Charles S.
Neilson), auctioneers, valua-
tors, land and house property
factors, & live stock agents.
Sales conducted in town and
country daily as advertised.
Moderate terms ; Swords wynd, High
street
Rintovil, Lawrence, Vicar st.
Bahy Linen <& Ladies Under-
clothing WareJiouses.
Begg, Miss Agnes, 141 High st.
Cullen, Isabella, Kirk wynd
Robertson, Mrs H., 25 High st.
Pollock, H. & L, 136 Graham's rd.
Marked thus * are also Confectioners.
Aitken, David, 10 Kirk wynd
Alexander, G. "Washington
(pastry, bread, & biscuit baker,
cook, & confectioner), Roberts wynd.
See advt.
Alexander, James, Carron
Bainsford & Grahamston Baking Co.^ ,
Limited, Dalderse avenue, Graham-
ston
Baking Company, Carron shore
Blackadder, Richard, Carron shore '
Brown, Alex., post-ofHce, Slamannan
Brown, John, Camelon
Camelon Co-operative Society, Ltd.,
Camelon
*Colvin, Robert, 126 Graham's road,
Grahamston
Cowan, R. & G., 126 Graham's road,
Grahamston
Co-operative Hall & Kinnaird Society,
Limited, Carron shore
Cunningham, John, Laurieston
Dunlop, Peter, 22 Graham's road
Erskine, Andrew, Laurieston
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Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Falkirk.
*Fleming, Mrs Agnes, 158 High st.
Gentles, William, Polmont
*Kirkwood, Alexander, 157 High
■ street
Kirkwood, Jane, 184 Graham's rd.
Laing, Charles, Slamannan
Main, John, Camelon
Mathieson, Robert, 70 High st.
; Nerval, Charles, 19 Back row
Russell, William, Carron
, Redding Co-operative Society, Redding,
Polmont station
. *Robertson, David, 1G8 Graham's rd.,
Grahamston
Slamannan Co-operative Society, Sla-
mannan
! *Stevenson, John, 180 High st.
Sligo, James, Latirieston
; Sligo, Alex., Laurieston
!{ Taylor, Miss Janet, Glebe buildings
ji Taylor, Andrew, West Bridge st.
t Walls, Wm. (pastry), 1 Corr wynd
■ Wright, Peter, Howgate
Wyse, James, 4 High street
Younger, Alexander, 172 High
street
Bankers.
Bank of Scotland (Branch), 53 High
■ st. ; head office, Edinburgh — di'aws
:' on Bank of Scotland, London — David
M. Peebles, agent; Robert Whyte,
accountant ; branch — Slamannan, '
Thomas Mitchell,, agent
Clydesdale Bank, Limited (Branch),
-■^^ 133 High St. ; head office, Glasgow
— draAv on London office — James
Stark Hay, agent
Commercial Bank of Scotland, Limited
(Branch), 138 Bank st. ; head office,
Edinburgh — draws on the London
- & Westminster Bank, London — Chas.
Stewart Gauld, agent
National Bank of Scotland, Limited
(Branch), Kirk wynd ; head office,
Edinburgh — James A. Henderson,
agent
Royal Bank of Scotland (Branch), 2
High St. ; head office, Edinburgh —
, draws on Royal Bank of Scotland —
■ John & W. K. Gair, agents; Peter
Forfar, accountant
National Security Savings Bank, King's
court. High st. ; open on Mondays &
Thursdays from 12 to 3, & Saturdays
from 7 to 9 evening — Thos. Gentles,
actixary
Berlin Wool Repositories.
See Fancy Eepositories.
Bill Posters.
Brown, George, 37 Silver row
M'Gregor, James, 21 High st.
Biscuit and Confection Manu-
Jacturer.
M'Kinnie, William, Springfield
works, Vicar st.
Blacksmiths.
Blackadder Bros., Garrison place
Boyd, Henry, Little Kerse, Polmont
Callander, James, 186 High st.
Fisher, Charles, Slamannan
Gardner, John, Avonbridge, Slamannan
Kidd, Alex., Slamannan
Kidd, James, 143 Graham's road
Kidd, James, Cow Avynd
Kidd,Wm., Camelon
M'Lay, Archibald (& farrier), 146 High
street
M'Lean, Charles, Slamannan
Scott, Andrew, Silver row
Taylor, Peter (& engineer). Garrison
place
Taylor, Robert, Cross road, Slamannan
Thomson, James, Gowan avenue, Gra-
hamston
Trapp, Geoi'ge, Laurieston
Booksellers, Stationers^ and
Newsagents.
Bacon, James, 137 Graham's road
Callander, John, 162 High st.
Dunn, Wm. (newsagent), Redding
Frew, R. S., 152 Graham's road
Hamilton, John, Slamannan
Hamilton, Robert Y., Vicar st.
Irvine, Wm., Slamannan
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Falkirk.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon'j
Jamieson, Alex. , Camelon
Jeffrey, Charles, i)7 High st.
Leslie, James, 149 High st.
M'Gregor, James, 21 High st.
Matthew, Wm. (newspaper & periodical
agent, &c.), Wilson's buildings
Murdoch, Alex., 06 Highst.
Paul, Thos., 142 Graham's road
Powers, Wm., Laurieston
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Arthur, John, 22 Kirk wynd
Carlow, Alex., Camelon
Dodds, Wm., 143 High St.
Downes, James, Carron shore
Duncan, Andrew, 99 Graham's road
Duncan, James, Polmont
Forrester, James, Slamannan
Forsyth, George, Camelon
Grahamston and Bainsf ord Co-operative
Society, 160 Graham's rd.
Hunter, Andrew, Polmont
Irvine, John, Slamannan
Laing, James, 147 Graham's rd.
Law, Alex., 100 Graham's road, Gra-
hamston
M-Crae, John, Howgate
M'Gilchrist, John, OS High st.
M^Gowan, James, Springfield place,
Grahamston
M'Gregor, Robert, Polmont
M'Xab, John, Carron shore
Martin, John, 124 Graham's road
May bole Depot, Slamannan
Melville, Charles, 32 High st.
Mitchell, James, 146 Graham's road
Morrison, Alex., 176 High st.
Owens, Stephen, boot and shoe ware-
house, Tolbooth St.
Ramsay, James, 137 High st.
Russell, Thomas, Polmont
Sanderson, John, Slamannan
Shaw, James (dealer), 147 High st.
Sorley, Mrs Mary, Laurieston
Taylor, Wm., 7 Graham's rd , Gra-
hamston
Wallace, Thomas, 55 High st.
Watson, James M., Slamannan
Watson, John (boot and shoe
maker), 121 High st.
Wilson, James, 124 High st.
Young, Wm., Laurieston
Brassfounders.
Falkii-k Brassfoundry Co. (formerlj
Henry Russell)
Wallace & Connell, Cow wynd and
Glasgow
Brewers and Maltsters.
Aitken, Jas., & Co., Falkirk brewery,
Newmarket st.
Brickmakers.
See also Fu-e Brick, <fec., Manufacturers.
Dowie, David, Kerse Brick and Tile
works
Findlay, J. & J., Toddbuchts Brick
works, Slamannan
Potter, James, & Co. (and brown ware
pottery), Grahamston
Reid, Thos., Springfield Brick works ^
Brush Manufacturers.
Nisbet, Thomas, 2 Cistern lane
and 24 High Pleasance
Builders and Masons.
Cockburn, Wm. G. (builder, joiner, &
cartwright), Howgate
Colquhoim, Robt. (brick). East Wallace
St., Grahamston
Dick, Alex., Brighton, Polmont
Forrester, Robt., Avonbridge, Slaman-
nan
Gardner, James, Wellside ter.
Gardner, John, Park ter.
Gowans, John (monumental mason),
West end
Learmonth, John & James, Laurieston
Sanderson, William, Meeks rd.
Scott, John, Camelon
Storr, Thos., Slamannan
Butter, Egg, and Provision
Merchants.
Elliot, Wm. (wholesale). Glebe build-
ings and Kerse lane
Owens, John, 4 Tolbooth st.
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Directory,]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Falrirk.
Cabinetmakers and Upholsterers.
See also Joiners.
!i!&jidersoii, James (cabmetmaker
and funeral undertaker), Boyd
i St., Grahamston
Christie & Miller (manufacturing),
I Burnfoot and Chapel lane
Oullen, D. & J., 6 Graham's rd.
Donaldson, Thos. M. (& iindertaker,
&c.), Buchanan court, off High
street
Drysdale, Robt., John st., Grahamston
Findlay, Wm. (& undertaker), 5 Vicar
• street
Forgie, John, Back row
Gettings, Thos. (upholsterer), Buch-
anan ct., High st.
Higgins, Wm., High st.
M'Lintock, Matthew, Slamannan
Murray, Robt., Slamannan
Rintoul, Lawrence, West Bridge st.
Taylor, Andrew, HoAvgate
Taylor, John, Vicar st.
Thomson, John K. (upholsterer,
carpet & bedding warehouse),
Swords wjaid
Candle Manufacturers.
Rintoul, Oliver (& hide, skin, & tallow
merchant), 57 West Bridge st.
Gartwrights
Binnie, John, Camelon
Cockburn, Wm. G. (van & lorry build-
er), Howgate
Laurie, A., & Sons, Camelon
Lorn, J. & R. , Glebe st.
Murray. Robert, Slamannan
Chemists and Druggists.
Cochrane, Thomas, 113 High st.
Dalziel, John, 130J Graham's rd.
Forgie, William, 105 High st.
Lyon, Thomas, 54 High st.
Murdoch, David (pharmaceutical
chemist), 95 High st.
Nash, J. C., Slamannan
Chemists (Manufacturing ).
Fairlie, H. C, & Co, (iodine, salts of
potash), Camelon Chemical works
Hurlet & Campsie Alum Co. (& j^rus-
siate), Camelon ; office, 115 Well-
ington St., Glasgow — John Miller,
manager
M'Alley, James (acid), Castle Laurie
Acid works, Canal side
M'Alley, Robert (dextrine & gum sub-
stitutes), Canal side
M'Laren, William (acid), Grahamston
Nobel's Explosive Company, Limited
(dynamite), Redding, Polmont station,
& Glasgow — A. A. Cuthbert, manager
Ross, James, & Co. (& tar distillei-s,
&c.). Lime Wharf Chemical works,
Camelon
Taylor, Hugh (j)ru.ssiate of potash, &c.),
Sunny side Chemical works, Camelon
Veitch, John, Falkirk Alum & Vitriol
works, Camelon
China, Glass, and Earthenware
Dealers.
Boyd, William, Slamannan
Braid, Mrs Jane, Cockburn st.
Dobbie, Janet, 101 Graham's road,
Grahamston
Dimcan, Mrs Margaret, 27 High st.
Harley, Archibald, Bainsford
Irvine, William, Slamannan
Kincaid, James, Slamannan
M'Culloch, Hugh, Bainsford
Reid, William, Cockbui-n st.
Strange, David, 153 High st.
Watson, William. & Co. (wholesale and
retail), 20 & 22 High st
Young, John, Kirk wynd, & Edin-
burgh
Civil Engineers.
Black, A. & W. (and architects and
surveyors), King's covu't, High
street
Page, George Deas, New Market
street
Strang, James (& architect & surveyor),
102 High St.
93
Falkirk.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Clothes Brokers.
Duffy, Michael, Wooers st.
Jams, C, 6 Graham's rd.
M'Ginty, Cornehus, 29 & 33 Back row
M'Intyre, John, 30 Back row
MacMalion, Miss (pawnbroker's
sale rooms), 20 Kirk wynd. See advt.
Murnin, James, 24 & 26 Back row
Spratt, John, 32 Back row
Coach Builders.
Millan, William, 53 AVest Bridge st.
Roberts, James & Sons, Commercial
court, 146 High st.
Coal Merchants.
€lark, Alexander, Springfield
siding, Grahamston
Duncan, James, Carron shore
Falkirk Coal Co. (& lime), Springfield
siding, Grahamston — Robert Bow,
agent
Leishman, Andrew, Railway Station,
Polmont
Redding Colliery Co., Springfield
siding, Grahamston — John Campbell,
agent
Simpson, John (& lime), Springfield
depot, Grahamston & Glasgow
Coal Proprietors.
Black, William, & Son, Southfield.
Slamannan
Callendar Coal Co., 110 High st.
— James Dougal, managing partner.
See advt.
•€arron Company, Carron
Colquhoun & Mein, Barnsmuir Col-
liery, Slamannan
Forrester Robert (trustees of), Rough-
rigg, Slamannan
•Gemmell, James, West Longrigg,
Slamannan
Grangemouth Coal Co., Grangemouth
— Geo. G. Mackaj^ managing partner
Ximmo & M-KilloiD, Slamannan
Niramo, John.& Son, Limerigg <fe Drum-
riy'a'end. Slamannan
Redding Colliery Co., Redding, Polmont
station — A. Campbell, manager
Simpson, G. P. (trustees of), Limerigg,
Slamannan
Watson, John, Balquhatstone, Slam-
annan
Wilkie, Wm., Arnloss, Slamannan
Dyers <&; Agents.
Bowie, W. & J., Glasgow; Wm. Bryce,
Vicar st. & Rt. Shields, 57 High
street
Campbell, P. & P. Perth ; Jas. Bacon,
Graham's rd. & Jas. Campbell, 12 8
High St.
Campbell & Co., Ltd., Perth; Helen
Racy, 154 Graham's rd.
City of Glasgow, Glasgow; 161 High
street
Pullar, J., & Sons, Perth; A. Forsyth,
88 Graham's rd.
Confectioners.
Alexander, G. Washington, (cook
& confectioner, &c.), Robert's wynd.
See advt.
Baird, Miss M., 24 High st.
Bruce, Alex., 164 High st.
Colvin, R. & G., 126 Graham's road,
Grahamston
Ferguson, Mrs Charlotte, 40 High st.
Fleming, Robert, 175 High st.
Fleming. Ann, Vicar st.
Gilchrist , W. , ' 49 W. Bridge st .
Gillespie, Margaret, 112 High st.
Laing, Charles, Slamannan
M'Xay, M.. Kirk wynd
M'Kinnie, William (wholesale & manu-
facturer), Vicar st.
Murphy, Miss E., Kirk wynd
Mowat, John, Oddfellows buildings.
Graham's rd.
Neil, Jas. Laurieston
Riddoch, Robert, 19 High st.
Robertson, David, 168 Graham's rd.
Scott, Miss, Pleasance
Stark, Helen, 43 High st.
Taylor, Miss Janet. Glebe buildings
Wilson, Robert, 202 Graham's rd.
Williams, Stephen, 177 High st.
Wyse. James. 4 High st.
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Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Falkirk.
Coopers & Basketmahers.
MjCabe, Arthur, 22 Back row
Murphy, James, Kirk wynd
Cork Manufacturer <k Merchant.
Barr, Robert, Burnfoot
Com and Grain Merchants.
Begg, Charles (& potato & hay mer-
chant), Bank st.
Gartshore, Joseph, &Sons, Garrison pi.
Rennie, John C. , & Co. (flour & gx-ain
merchants), Grahamston Flour mills
Shanks, Robert (grain), Castle hill,
Slamannan
Curriers.
See Tanners and Curriers.
Dentists.
(dental sur-
Cumming, Peter, l.d.s.
geon). Vicar st.
Wallis, Ernest John, L.D.S,
(surgeon dentist); attends ]Mrs Ward-
robe's Temperance Hotel, Melville
St., on Tuesdays ; res., 54 Drysdale
St., Alloa. See advt.
Eating Houses and Refreshment
Rooms.
Kirkwood, William (restaurant &
spirit merchant), Railway restaurant,
9 Graham's rd.
Muirhead, William, 75 High st.
Rae, John (restaurant), 12 & 14
High St.
Tenent, James, 214 & 216 Graham's
road
Engineers and Millwrights.
Blackadder Bros., Garrison pi.
Laurie, Thos., &Co. (electric), Wellside
Sharp, Wm., Camelon
Taylor, Peter, Garrison pi.
Fancy & Berlin Wool Rejjositories.
Bacon, James, 37 Graham's rd.
Barraclough, Edwin, 119 High st.
Blackadder, Mrs Helen (Berlin wool),
60 High St.
Campbell, Miss Mary (Berlin
wool & fancy repository), Glebe
buildings, Vicar st.
Leslie, James, 149 High st.
Livie, Charles, 92 Graham's rd.
Masterton, Miss, 80 Graham's rd.
Stewart, Miss Jessie, 116 Graham's rd.
Sutton, E. S. & J. (Berlin wool), 79
High St.
Watson, Robert (Berlin wool & small-
wares), 134 Graham's rd.
Farmers.
IN THE PARISH OF BOTHKENNAK.
Blair, James, Hardlands
Brodie, T. D., Stonehouse
Brodie, T. D., Westerton
Buchan, Alex., North Newton
Carron Coy. , Carron
Carron Coy. , Maine
Davidson, J. J. & R., Bellsdyke
Grangemouth Coal Co., Grangemouth
Malcolm, Wm. , Orchard head & Spring-
field
Martin, John, Bothkennar
Nimmo, Alexander, Howkearse
Sim, James, Black row
Simpson, James, Town croft
Thomson, John, Insch
IN THE PARISH OF FALKIRK.
Aitken, James, Forgan hall
Aitken, John, Gartcows
Aitkenhead, jNIrs, Darnrig
Allan, John, Tamfour hill
Allan, Wm., Pirley hill
Baird, Thomas, Mid Westlands
Ballantyne, James, Jaw craigs
Boyd, George, Lippy
Buchan, Robert, Dalderse
Buchan, Wm., Dalgrain
Calder, Robert, Mumvills
Chalmers, Thomas, Walton
Donholm, T. & R. W. , Loehgreen
Ferguson, Mrs, Greenrigg
Ferguson, John, Loanfoot
95
Falkirk.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's,
Findlay, John, Randiford
Fleming, James, Wester Carmuirs
Gallie, James, Yonderhaugh
Gilles, Robert, Castlecary
Gillespie, John, JVIinquarter
Gillesi^ie, Peter, Bonnyside
Grant, Peter, Barley mill
Gray, James, Redbrae
Hamilton, Alex. , Rushbush
Hay, James, Kelt
Johnston, Robert, Muir house
Kier, Thomas, Newlands
M'Kenzie, Edward, Parkhead
Marshall, Mrs, New house
Marshall, John, Faulddubs
Marshall, John, Threeprig
Martin, John, Highstanerig
Martin, Wm., Guardrum
Miller, James, Seafield
Miller, James, Wester glen
Miller, Robert, jun. , Seabegs
Mungall, Andrew, Greencraig
Nicol, Andrew, Beam cross
Paton, George, Thornbank
Reid, Hugh, Shield hill
Reid, James, Goosedubs
Rennie, John, Craigieburn
Rennie, Wm., Tippet craig
Ronald, Arch., Dorrator
Shanks, John, Wester Jaw
Simpson, Jane, West mains
Smith, Adam, Lochlands
Stark, John, Bendomin
Stark, Mrs, Oallendar field
Stark, Mrs, Woodburn
Stark, Ralph, Camelon
Stark, Wm., Middle field
Swan, Mrs A., Middle Thorn
Thomson, G. & D. , Dj-ke
Ure, Wm., Bogton
Waddell, James, Jaw craig
Walker, John, Sandilane
Watson, John, Skipperton
Webster, James., Mungal hill
Webster, Rich. , Carronside & Langless
Wilson, (Seo., Easter Carmuirs
Wilson, John, Dalnair
Young, James, Mungal
Young, James, Cobblebrae
Young, John Midflats
IN THE PARISH OF POLMONT.
Aitken, James, Newlands
Calder, J., Reddoch
Carrow, William, Greenwells
Duncan, Alex., Carronhall
Dunlop, Robt., Claret
Erskine, And., Whiteside muir
Gardener, Wm., Wallace craig
Gentles, John, Holequarter
Graham, Alex., Nicolton
Graham, John, Inchyra Grange
Hardie, Robt., Little Kerse
Hodge, Wm., Awalls
Imary, John, Crossgatehead
Inglis, David, Powdrake
Learmouth, Wm., Bowhouse
Liddell, Mrs, Bellspring
Logan, Alex., Roughhaugh
Martin, Thos., Muirpark
Meikle, Robt., Polmont hill
Murchand, Robt., Meadowbank
Park, Messrs, Gilston
Shanks, James, Overton
Shields, Peter, Burnside
Steel, Wm., Carlaw
Thomson, John, Carronsflat
Walker, Robt., Bearcrofts
Wilson, John, Oldwalls
Wilson, John, Summerhouse
IN THE PARISH OF SLAMANNAN.
Boyd, John, Babbit hill
Boyd, Wm., Moss castle
Buchanan, John, Binniehill
Dickson, John, Salter hill
Forrester, Ebenezer, Dyke
Gray, James, Redbrae
Gray, John, Middlerigg
Johnston, James, Limerigg
Johnston, James, Lodge
M'Farlane, Wm., Todsbuchts
M'Farlane, Wm., Greenhill
Main, Wm., Balmitchell
Marshall, Wm., Jaw craig
Meikle, John, Balmuizier
Nisbett, Geo., Loanriggs
Rennie, Wm., Parkhead
Scott, Wm., Townhead
Shanks, David, Nappiefaulds
Shanks, Henry, Hillend
Shanks, Robert, Slamannan
Steele, Geo., Rasliie hill
Steele, Robert, Southfield
Steele, Wm., Blackrigg
Taylor, Alex., Neuchs
Thomson, George, Shieldknows
Waugh, Catherine, Loanrigg
96
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Falkirk,
Fire, ci'c , O^ce Agents. ~
Accident & Marine Assurance Corpora-
tion— .7. A. Henderson, National Bank
Caledonian — Wm. & Jas. H. Burns,
Burns' court, High st. ; Chas. S.
Neilson(Jas. Neilson & Sons), Swords
wynd, High st.; Alex. Smith, Laurie-
ston ; Thomas Binnie, National Bank
buildings, & J. Gartshore, Bank of
Scotland
Caledonian Plate Glass — Charles S.
Gauld, 138 High st.
City of Glasgow (Life) — James Neilson
& Sons, Sword's wynd, High st.
County (Fire) — James Wilson, solicitor,
Institute buildings, & James S. Hay,
Clydesdale Bank, High st.
Edinburgh (Life) — James Aitken &
Thos. Gentles, King's court, High st.
Employers' Liability Assurance Corpo-
ration, Limited — James H. Burns,
Burns' court. High st.
Fidelity Accident and Sickness and
Genei-al Assurance — Robert Whyte,
High St.
Falkirk (The) Plate Glass Insurance
Co., Head Office, 2 Bank street—
Borthwick Watson, secretary. See
advt.
Guardian — Charles Young Johnstone,
High St.
Hand-in-hand — Charles Y. Johnstone,
High St.
Insurance Co. of Scotland(Fire) — C. S.
Gauld, 138 High St., and George D.
Page, Newmarket st.
Imperial Union Accident — Wm. Black,
King's court, High st.
Lancashire & Yorkshire Accident —
W. & G. Bowie Young, 99 High st.
Life Association of Scotland — C. S.
Gauld, 138 High st. ; John Gartshore,
Gan-ison pi.; & James Wilson, solici-
tor. Institute buildings
Liverpool & London & Globe — Joseph
Cox, Robert's wynd
London Gaurantee & Accident Co. —
John Thomson, 148 High st., &
Andrew Allan, 110 High st. _
National Guarantee & Suretyship Asso-
ciation, Limited— James A. Hender-
son, National Bank
Northern Accident — Robert Whyte,
High St.
North British Mercantile— W. & G.
Bowie Young, 99 High st.; Robert
Whyte, 53 High st.
Northern — James S. Hay, Clydesdale
Phoenix (Fire) — James A. Henderson,
National Bank, and John Thomson,
Laurieston
Railway Passengers' — James S. Hay,
Clydesdale Bank
Royal — Robert Henderson, National
Bank buildings, Thomas Gibson, Na-
tional Bank buildings, C. Gartshore,
Garrison place
Scottish Accident — James H. Burns,
Burns' court, High st.
Scottish Economic — J. H. Burns,
agent. High st.
Scottish Equitable (Life) — Josiah Cox,
2 Robert's wynd, and James Strang,
102 High St.
Scottish Imperial — Thomas Gentles,
King's court. High st., and John
Gentles, Polmont
Scottish Life— Charles S. Gauld, 138
High St.
Scottish Plate Glass — John Thomson,
Laurieston
Scottish Provident Institution — James
S. Hay, Clydesdale Bank
Scottish Provincial — Andrew Allan,
Newmarket st. , and James Mitchell,
Slamannan
Scottish Union and National— William
Black, King's court, High st., and
Borthwick Watson, 2 Bank st.
Scottish Widows' Fund — Charles Young
Johnston, High st., and George Deas
Page, Newmarket st.
Standard (Life) — James A. Henderson,
National Bank, and John Gair,
County buildings
Sun — John Gair, County buildings
Fire^ Brick, and Tile Manufrs.
Callendar Fire Brick and Tile
Works (bricks, composite and fire ;
sanitary pipes ; and all descriptions
of fireclay goods) manufacturers,
110 High street ; James Dougal,
managing partner. See (idvt.
97
I^ALKIRK.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Grangemouth Fire Brick & Tile Works,
Grangemouth ; George Mackay,
managing partner
Towers, J. & A., fire brick manufac-
turers, Grahamston fire brick works,
Graham's road
Walker, Robert, & Son, South Ban-
taskine
Fish and Game Dealers
M'Kendrick & Son, 80 High st.
Sutherland, George, 45 High st.
Fleshers.
Adams, Andrew, Laurieston
Binnie, A., Slamannan
Black, Peter, Polmont
Borthwick, John, 171 High st.
Cowan, Alexander, Camelon
Dobbie, James, & Sons, Slamannan
Eadie, J. S., 48 High st.
Ferguson, Jas., 152 Graham's road
Grahamston & Bainsford Co-operative
Society, 160 Graham's road, Gra-
hamston
Gramer, Thomas, Back row
Hamilton, William, 15 High st.
Hill, Robert, 122 Graham's road
Johnson, Thomas, 5 Kirk wynd
Learmonth, A., & Co., IIG High
street
Meek, William, Slamannan
M'Laren, Alexander, 35 High st.
Muirhead, Jas., 82 Graham's road
Roberts, Robert, Laurieston
Rankine, John, Carron Shore
Shaw, James, 65 High st.
Shaw, John, Bainsford
Simpson, Christian, 12 Kirk wynd
Smith, John, Camelon
Smith, Thomas, Bainsford
Squair, William, 129 High st. and at
Grangemouth
Taylor, Henry, 177 High st.
Taylor, R., Graham's road
Walker, George, Slamannan
Walker, James, 171 Graham's road,
Grahamston
Webster. Richard. Camelon
Friendly Societies.
City of Glasgow — John F. Wallace,
George st., Grahamston
United Reform — Robert Fraser, 164
Graham's rd.
Fruitererg dc Gi
•eengrocers
Bruce, Alex., 164 High st.
Don, James, & Son, 31 High st.
Dow, David, & Son, 91 High st.
Fleming, Robert, 175 High st.
Gillespie, Margaret, 112 High st.
M'Nay, M., Kirk wynd
Monfries, John (& wholesale), 74 High
St.
Mowat, John, Oddfellows' buildings,
Graham's rd.
Riddoch, Robert, 19 High st.
Wilson. Robert, 202 Graham's rd.
Fruit Grower.
Whitton, James (and nursery & seeds-
man and florist), Sunnybank nursery,
Cemetery rd.
Fui'niture Brokers & Dealers.
Boyles, Benjn. N. (dealer), 48 Graham's
rd.
Davie, William, 165 High st.
Dillon, Hugh, 7 Wooer st.
Henderson, Wm. (dealer), 3 High st.
Lundie, Denis, 1 Back row
M'Farlane, T., 4 Graham's rd.
Macmahon, Miss, 24 Kirk wynd. See
advt.
Mui-nin, James, 24 & 26 Back row
Owens, Stephen (fiirniture warehouse),
Back row
Glass Merchants ti' Glaziers.
Haxton, Jessie (glazier), 28 High st.
O'May, Daniel (glass stainer &
embosser, artist's colourman,
picture frame maker & picture
moulding dealer, &c.), Newmarket st.
Scott, James, Bainsford
Weston, Andrew R., 135 Graham's
road
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Falkirk.
Glass Stainer dh Embosser.
O'May, Daniel, Newmarket st.
Grocers.
Marked thus * are also Spirit Dealers.
*Adam, Alex., Cockburn st.
*Aitken, Alex., 145 High st.
♦Alexander, Henry, Polmont
*Blackadder, Richard, Carron shore
*Brown, Alex., 11 East Bridge st.
Brown, Alex., Slamannan
*Brown, George, Camelon
Callander, John, West Bridge st.
Camelon Co-operative Society, Limited,
Camelon
^Campbell, Wm. (& wholesale & retail
grocer ; tea, wine, & spirit merchant),
84 High St.
Carron Co-operative Society, Carron
Carron Hall & Kinnaird Co-operative
Society, CaiTon shore
Clarke, Mrs Catherine, Cockburn st.
Cowan, Alexander, Camelon
Davie, Lawrence, Robert's wynd
*Denoon, Margaret, Camelon
*Dick, Wm., 7 High st.
Dickson, John, Slamannan
*Drummond, Wm., 98 Graham's rd.,
Grahamston
Dunn, Wm., Redding
*Ferguson, Alex., Camelon
*Ferguson, John, 37 High st.
Flockhart, Thomas, 130 Graham's rd.,
Grahamston
*Forbes, Wm. (grocer & spirit merch-
ant), 166 High St.
Ford, George (family grocer &
wine merchant), Cockburn st.
Gardner, Joseph, Slamannan
Grahamston & Bainsford Co-op-
erative Society Ltd. (groceries
& provision); Jas. Arthur, manager,
Newmarket st.
Grahamston & Bainsford Co-operative
Stores, 160 Graham's rd., New-
market St. , & Bainsford
*Gray, John, 144 Graham's rd
''Gray, John, Thornhill rd., Graham-
ston
*Haddow, James, & Co.. Glebe bdgs.,
and Edinburgh
Hendry, Andrew, Bui'nfoot
*Hotchkics, George, Carron shore
♦Ironside, Robert, 6 Kirk wynd
♦Jenkins, John, Carron shore
Johnston, Thomas, & Son, Redding,
Polmont station
Johnston, Charles, 4 Wooer st.
*Kier, Thomas (grocer, tea and wine
merchant), 104 High st.
♦Lamont, Duncan, 83 High st.
*Laing, John, 86 Graham's rd.
Lauriston Co-operative Society, Laurie-
ston
♦Learmouth, Robert H., 120 High st.
♦Learmouth, Wm., & Co., Polmont
station
Lennox, Robt. B. (grocer & spirit
merchant), 77 High st., and 69
Graham's rd., Grahamston
Leckie, Mrs Janet, Redding, Polmont
station
*Liddle,JameB,Pernielodge, Slamannan
Lynagh, Patrick, Back row
M'Ewen, Jane, Carron shore
♦M'Fall, Jessie M., Polmont
M'Kenzie, James, Glen village
♦M'Intosh, Gilbert, 51 High street
♦Mathieson, Wm., 212 Graham's rd.
Maxwell, Mrs M., Redding
♦Meikle, John C, Polmont
♦Meikle, John James, 94 High st. and
Govan
Miller, William, 18 Pleasance
♦Miller, James L., Bainsford
Miller, J. A., 144 High street
Morrison, William, Laurieston
Nicol, Jane, Callendar road
Nimmo, William, Parkfoot
Niven, Wm., Gowan avenue, Graham-
ston
♦Norval, William. Laurieston
♦Owens, James, 12 & 14 Back row
Owens, John, 4 Tolbooth st.
Redding Co-operative Sociery, Redding,
Polmont station
♦Robertson, John, Wallace street,
Grahamston
♦Rennie, John, 174 High st.
Renton, William, Camelon
Roberts, Andrew (grocer <fe wine
merchant), 130 Graham's rd.
Roberts. James, Laurieston
♦Russell, Alexander, 108 High st.
99
]*AI.K1KK.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon'S
*.Savoy, Petor, Laurieston
*SiinpHon, Andrcfw (grooer and wine
ni(!r<'lrint),We.stoni avenue, (Jraham'fl
road
Slaniainian (lo-ojjcrative Society, Sla-
nianiian
*Sniiili, Robert, Slamannan
*St:irk. JjinioH, 102 (Iraham's road
Stark, Rolx^rt, (lainolon
SmilJi, (joorgo, Slaniamian A: Jjimorigg
Siiiitli, TlioiiKis, Liiii(>ri^rir, Slamannan
*St(n\:ir(, Wju., l?:nnKford
Tod, Mrs Jane (family grocer &
provision merchant), 71 Hig-h
HinMtt
* Walker, A. it M., Laurioston
Walker, Janios, 150 tTlraham'fl rd.
W;itBon, JanioH M., Slamannan
Wilson, Mrs ,]., Ijinierifr^S Slamannan
Webster, John, Shieldhill, Polmont
*W((bHt<ir, Jiobert, Carron
^Wilson, Jiimcs, Carron shore
^Wilson, Robt., li)8 Grabam'H rd., and
('arron shore
*Wood, William, Slamannan
Hairdressers.
Lawson, .Tames, 105 (Jraham's rd.
jM'Loan, James, 102 lli^h st.
Mitchell, James, llij^h pleasiinco
IMilier, Henry, 204 (iraham's rd.
itelson, J\liles R., Wilson's buildings
Hatters.
Kwing Elizabeth, 141 Ili^rh st.
Kleminfr, Alex. C. New Market at.
(i ill on, Peter, M Back row
Leslie. Robert (hatter, hosier, and
plover), SI) High st.
Ross, Mrs Agnes, 103 High st.
RejJtr
Hay Merchant.
Charles. Bank st.
///(/(', ^y.T;^ and Talloiv Afcrchaiit.
Rintoul, Oliver (hig-hest cash
prices given for hides & skins.
Customers can be supplied with
Messrs T. Nimmo & Co.'s finest
glue), 57 West Bridge st.
Hosiers.
Gass, Wm. (manufacturer), 57 West
Bridge st.
Leslie, Robert (hatter & glover,
«&c.), 89 High St.
Ross, David, 40 Globe buildings
Ross, Mrs Agnes, 103 High st.
Hotels.
Blue Bell Hotel, John Rigg, 105 High
street
Crown Inn (commercial and posting),
Alice Malcolm, 18 High st.
Railway Hotel (commercial and post-
ing), W. & A. Hutton, High st.
Red Lion Hotel (commercial and post-
ing). Miss M'Laren, High st.
Royal Hotel (commercial and ])osting),
John Campbell, Slamannan
Royal Hotel (commercial and posting),
H. S. Wyse, C High st.
St Lawrence (commercial and i)osting),
Wm. McAllister, Slamannan
Insurance CoinpaiAj.
Falkirk (The) Plate Glass Insur-
ance Co. ; head oiBce, 2 Bank st.,
Brothwick Watson, secretary. ,S>fi
advt.
Ironfounders.
Abbots Foundry Coy., Abbots Iron
works; James Liddell, managing
partner
Burnbank Foundry Coy., Burnbank
Iron works ; Jas. Wright, managing
partner
Callendar Iron Coy., Callendar Iron
works
Camelon Iron Coy., Camel on Iron
works ; John E. Gibson, manager
Carron Co., Carron; David CoAvan,
manager
Cockburn, M., & Co., Cowan Bank
Iron works
Falkirk Iron Comi)any, Falkirk Iron
Avorks; George Biimie. manager
Forth & Clyde Iron Co., Forth & Clyde
Ironworks, Camelon; Wm. Dickson.
manatrer
DiKKCTORY.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Fai.ki rk
Grahaniston Iron Co.,, Gralvamaton
foundry ; Win, T. Mitchell, manag-
ing partner
Parkhouso Iron Company, Parkhouse
foundry ; William Mitchell, manag-
ing partner
Port Downio Iron Co., Camclon
Springlield Iron Comj)any, Springfield
foundry ; E. W. Mathicson, manager
Walker, TurnbuU, & Co., Port Downio
Iron works
Watson, Gow, & Co., Etna Iron worka,
Grahamston ; and at Glasgow
Iron Merchants.
Adam, Alex, (and fireproof safemaker),
Howgato
Scott, Andrew, Silver row
Iroiimowjers.
Arnot, David, 131 High at.
Binnio, Matthew, Slamannan
Borland, Robert, Glebe ]>uildings
Gilleapie, Alexander, Slamannan
Jamieson, Alox., Camelon
Leckie, Ja., Redding, Polmont station
Scott, And., Silver row
Shields &, llutchoson (wholesale and
retail), 107 High st.
Wyse, David, 81 High st.
Joiners.
Marked thus * aro also Builders.
(See also Buildora and Masons.)
Aborcromby, David, Redding
Brown, George, Kerse lane cottago
Cockburn, Wm. (builder & contractor,
&c.), Howgate
Cowan, Peter, Cistern lane
Drysdale, Robt., John st., Grahamston
Forgie, John, Back row
Johnston, James, Polmont
Knox, Thos., Camelon
Laurie, Alex., <fe Son, Camelon
Learmonth, Andrew, Polmont
Lorno, J. & R., Glebe st.
*M'Lintoch, Matthew, Slamannan
M'Martin, John, liaurieston
Main, J., k A., West Bridge st.
*Main, John, Slamannan
Murray, Robert, Slamannan
Scott, James, Bainsford
Scott, William, Polmont
Taylor, And. (and undertaker), How-
gate
Taylor, David, Laurieston
Waugh, (ioorge, Slamannan
Weston, Andrew, 135 Graham's rd.
Linen and Woollen, Drapers.
Anderson, .lames, Bainsford
Bryco, Wm., Vicar st.
Burns, David, Slamannan
Burns, William R. T., 15)5 High st.
Camelon Co-o])erativo Society, Ltd.,
Camelon
Campbell, Daniel, Slamannan
Cai'michael, Peter, 1)2 High st.
Cari'on Hall and Kinnaird Co-operativo
Society, Carron shore
Coutts, Charles, Gli High st.
Cowan, Thomas, 171) High st.
Dillon, Hugh, 147 High st.
Forsyth, James (dra])er, milliner, and
dressmaker), 1)0 Graham's road
Baxter, John, Slamannan
Grahamston & Bainsford Co-operativo
Society, 1(10 Graham's road, New-
market st. , and Bainsford
Gemmell, Janet, Slamannan
Gentleman tt Co., Bedford house, 85
High st. (silk mercers, milliners, and
dressmakers)
Kennedy, David, 13 High st.
Leckie, INIrs Janet, Redding, Polmont
station
Marshall, Alexander, Slamannan
M'Donald, Alex., Carron Shore
M'Kenzie, James, Glen village
Rae, Misses, Camelon
Redding Co-operative Society, Redding,
Polmont station
Reid & Baxter, Slamannan
Ronnie, Archibald C, 1)3 High st.
Richmond, James, 155 High st.
Ross, David M., Glebe buildings
Shaw, James, 72 High st.
Shields, Robert, 57 High st.
Soutter Brothers, 100 High st.
Steodman, Thomas, 112 (iraham's
road
Turnbull & Walker, 78 High st.
Falkirk.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Taylor, Henry, 101 High st.
Watson Brothers, 111 High et.
Weir, John, 123 High st.
Lock and Hinge Makers.
Adam, Alexander, Howgate
Fairbairn, George, & Co., Camelon
Millers.
Aitkenhead, Wm., Roughlands, Carron
Graham, John, Jaw mill
Gray, William, New mill, Slamannan
Rennie, John C, & Co., Grahamston
flour mills
Smart, William, Millhaiigh, Polmont
Wilson, John, Jink About flour mills,
Polmont
Webster, James, Mungal mill
Milliners and Dressmakers.
Buchanan, Mrs M., Laurieston
Binnie, Mary, Laurieston
Black, Jane, Springfield pl.,Graiiamston
Bryce, William, Vicar st.
Callander, Elizabeth & Helen, 75 High
street
Carlow, Elizabeth (straw hat maker),
132 High St.
Drummond, Allison Mrs, 150 High st.
Forsyth, James (and draper), 90
Graham's road
Gentleman & Co.. Bedford house. 85
High St.
Glegg, M. (milliner), 104 Graham's rd.
Gray, John, 154 Graham's road, Gra-
hamston
Hardie, Miss (milliner), High st,
Kennedy, Janet, Slamannan
Main, Misses, Newmarket st.
Mann, Jane B. , Bainsford
Matheson, Mrs, Wilson's buildings
Robertson, Mrs H, (milliner), 25 High
street
Shand, Mrs, 28 Back row
Smith, Margt., National Bank bldgs.
Stewart, Mrs (dressmaker), 7G High st.
Sutherland, Mrs, 1G4 High st.
Taylor. Henry, 102 High st.
Watson Brothers, 111 High st.
Young, John, Kirk Avynd
Monumental Mason.
Gowans, John, West Bridge st.
Music Sellers, dec.
Jupp, Andrew (and tuner), 7 Vicar st.,
and Edinburgh
MacGregor, James, 21 High st.
Music Master.
Lee, J. Watson, (organist of
Christ Chiircli, and local secre-
tary, Trinity College, London,
teacher of music. High School,
Falkirk, and teacher of piano-
forte, organ, harmonium, and har-
mony), music class room. Vicar st.
Nail Manufacturers.
Adam, Alex., Howgate
Allan, David (& boit), Camelon
Fairburn, George, & Co., Camelon
Prettis, John, Laurieston
Newspapers.
Falkirk Express and Grange-
mouth Gazette (Friday), Bell's wynd ;
Dimcan & Murray, proprietors and
publishers
Falkirk Herald and Linlithgow
Journal (Thursday and Saturday,
Established 1846, price one penny —
has a larger circulation than all the
othei' newspapers in Stirlingshire
combined, and is a greater advertis-
ing medium than any other jorovin-
cial newspaper in the Midland Coun-
ties of Scotland) ; Frederick John-
ston, 125 High St., manager. See
advt.
Nurserymen and Seedsmen.
Don, James, & Son, 31 High st. , and
Denny
Dow, David, & Son, 91 High st., and
Kerse lane
Gartshore, Joseph, & Sons (seedsmen).
Garrison pi.
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Falkirk.
Whitton, James (florist & fruit
grower, flowers for outting,
bouquets and wreaths to order),
Sunnybank nursery, Cemetery
road
Painters and Paperhangers.
Bell, Peter (a stock of paper-
hangings, paints, and brushes
always on hand), 80 Graham's
road
Buchanan, Robert, Cockburn st.
Callander, Robert, 169 High st.
Doig, Walter, Slamannan
Ferguson & Bell, 48 High st.
Finlayson, John, 106 Graham's road,
Grahamston
Graham, John(& decorator, &c.),
Vicar st. (late of Kirk wynd)
Johnston, Charles, 63 West Bridge st.
Paraffin and Mineral Oil
Manufacturers.
Nimmo, John, & Son, Slamannan
Ross, James, & Co., Lime Wharf
Chemical works. Camel on
Pawnbrokers.
Flannigan, Patrick, Bank st.
Hamilton, James, & Co., 8 & 10 Bank
atreet
Owens, Agnes, 15 Wooer st.
Murnin, James, 24 & 26 Back row
Picture Frame Maker.
O'May, Daniel (& picture mouldings
dealer). New market
Plumbers and Gasfitters.
Arnot, David (gasfitter), 131 High st.
Draper, David, Vicar st.
Gillespie, Alex., Slamannan
Melville, Robert, Bell's wynd, Highst.
Mickel, Patrick ("& zinc worker). Bank
street
Wallace & Connell, 4 Cow wynd, and
Glasgow
Printers — Letterpress.
Callander, John, 160 High st.
Duncan & Murray, Bell's wynd
Johnston, Frederick, ^eraW office,
125 High st. See advt.
MacGregor, James, 21 High st.
Paul, Thomas, 142 Graham's road,
Grahamston
Quarry Owners.
Dick, Alex., Brighton, Polmont
Laurie, Alexander, Polmont
Walker, Robert, & Sons, Falkirk
quarry
Saddlers.
Grant, Peter, Slamannan
Hamilton, William, 66 High st.
Hunter, John M. , Newmarket st.
Roberts, William, Polmont
Taylor, James, 145 Graham's rd.
Sawmills.
Baird, J. «fe Co., Grahamston
M'Laren, William, Grahamston
M'Lintock, Matthew, Slamannan
Main, John, Slamannan
Melville, Robert, & Co., St John's saw-
mill, Grahamston
Potter, James, & Co., Grahamston
sawmill
Slaters d; Plasterers.
Draper, David, Vicars st.
Drummond, Teller, Laurieston
Gillespie, Alex., Slamannan
Harper, John (slater), Wilson bldgs.,
High st
Lamb, John, 5 West Bridge st.
M-Gregor, J., & Son, High pleasancc
Marshall, David, Slamannan
Maxwell, John Dingwall, Laurieston
Miller, James, Russell st. , Grahamston
Walker, James, 187 High st.
Smallware Dealers.
Begg, Agnes, 141 High st.
Callander, Thomas, 178 High et.
103
Falkirk.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Cullen, Isabella M., 1 Kirk wjaicl
Dickson, Henrietta, 80 High st.
Gass, Wm., 67 West Bridge st.
Pollock, H. & J., 13G Graham's rd.
Ralj', Helen, 154 Graham's rd.
Stewart, John, 116 Graham's road,
Grahamston
Sutton, E. S. & J., 167 Highst.
Watson, Rol»ert (& Berlin wool reposi-
tory), 134 Graham's rd.
Solicitors.
Marked thus * are also Notaries.
*Aiken, James (Russell & Aitken),
clerk to heritors of Falkirk, & clerk
to feuars of Falkirk, King's court.
High St.
*Allan, Andrew (secretary to the Fal-
kirk Joint Stock Gas Company, clerk
& Treasurer to the School Boards of
Polmont and Slamannan, & Liberal
agent for Falkirk district of Burghs
& eastern district of Stirlingshire),
New Market st.
Burns, James H., Burns' court. High
street
Burns, William H., Burns' court, High
street
*Cox, Josiah, 2 Robert's wynd
Cunningham, Robert, Glebe buildings
*Gair, John (John & W. K. Gair),
County buildings
*Gair, John & W. K., County bldgs.
*Gair, W. K. (John & W. K. Gair),
County buildings
Gibson, Thomas, National Bank bldgs.
Johnston, Charles Young, High st.
Russel & Aitken, King's court, High
street
Wilson, James, Institute buildings
Young, W. & G. Bo^wie, •writers
(& ag-ents for the North
British & Mercantile, Lanca-
shire, & Yorkshire Accident
Insurance Companies), 99 High st.
Surgeons and Physicians.
Allan, Wm. Bruce, 27 Graham's road,
Grahamston
Boyd, John, Slamannan
Cribbs, Alexander, Bothkennar
Fraser, A. Duncan, m.b. Edin., cm.,
j.p. , 40 Graham's road
Hadden, David, m.d., 11 High st.
Haig, David, f.k.c.s.e., 26 Graham's
road, Grahamston
Leslie, George, Old Manse, Kirk wynd
Macnair, Robert, M.B., l.r.C'.s.e., 78
Graham's road
Nash, J. C, Slamannan
Peake, J., Woodlands
Waddell, J. B., Slamannan
Wickham, Walter, Lochbank cottage,
Laurieston ; Redding & Polmont
Tailors.
Marked thus * are also Clothiers.
Allan, Thos. (tailor & clothier), 94
High street
* Anderson, A., & Son (established
1859; clothiers & tailors for
ladies & gentlemen, hatters,
hosiers, ladies' tailors & men's
mercers. Newest and latest
novelties for the season. Also, boys'
suits & school outfits), Newmarket
street, and Denny
Barron, Wm., Polmont
Baxter, John, Slamannan
Begg, William, 119 Graham's rd.
*Carmichael, Peter, 92 High st.
Clapperton, Thomas, 68 High st.
Dillon, Hugh, 147 High st.
*Edgar, Walter, 106 High st., & 150
Graham's road, Grahamston
Finlayson, James (merchant
& outfitter), 115 High st.
*Finlayson, Wm. (tailor &, clothier),
156 High street
*Forsyth, Alexander, 88 Graham's rd.
Hope, William W. (tailor and
clothier), 85 High st. See advt.
*Hunter, Wm., & Co., 130 High st , &
at Edinburgh
*Johnston, James, 76 High st.
Kennedy, David, 13 High st.
*M'Donald, Alex., Carron shore
Marshall, Alexander, Slamannan
Mitchell, John, King's court, High st.
Mitchell, Robert, Laurieston
Murphy, George, 90 Graham's road,
Grahamston
Nimmo, Peter, Redding
104
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£»IRECTORY.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Falkirk.
Owens, Stephen (boot, shoe, & furni-
ture dealer, &c.), 4 Tolbooth st,
*Reicl & Baxter, Slamannan
Rennie, A. C, 1)3 High st.
Boss, Gregory (late cutter to
Hugh Taylor, 73 High st.), 9
High St. (opposite Royal Hotel)
Sandilands, Thomas (tailor & clothier),
102 High street
Samuel, William, Redding
Sinclair, D., 9 High street
Soutter Bros., 100 High st.
*Steedman, 112 Graham's road
Sutherland, James, 159 High st.
*Taylor, Henry, 73 High st.
Watson, James, Slamannan
Tanners <k Curriers.
Baird, R. & W. (& curriers), East and
West Bridge TanAvorks
Temperance Hotels.
Connochie, Mrs Caroline, 2 Robert's
wynd
Stewart's Temperance Commer-
cial Hotel, 7() High st.; David
Stewart, Proprietor. See advt.
Wardrobe, Ann, 1 Melville st.
Timber Merchants.
(See also Saw Mills.)
Baird, J., & Co., Graham's rd.
M'Lintock, MattheAv, Slamannan
M'Taggart, Walter, Camelon Wood
Yard
Main, John, Slamannan
Melville, Robert, & Co., Grahamston
Potter, James, & Co., Grahamston
Tinplate Workers.
Arnot, David, 131 High st.
Gillespie, Alexander, Slamannan
Rintoul, Thomas, 62 High st.
Tobacconists.
Bain, James, 11 Kirk wynd
Barraclough, Edwin, 119 High st.
Brown, Walter (& manufacturing), 50
and 52 High st.
Clarkson, James, 132 Graham's rd.
Shaw, James, Ne^vmarket st.
Hosie, William, 82 Graham's road,
Grahamston
Miller, Henry, 204 Graham's rd.
Toy Dealers.
Murphy, James, Kii'k wynd
Stewart, John, 116 Graham's rd.
Umbrella Manujacturers.
Campbell, James, 128 High st.
TJrquhart, John, C. (umbrellas,
bags, waterproofs, and foot-
balls, &c., &c., &c.), 167 High
St., East end
Veterinary Surgeons.
Callander, Jos., 76 Graham's rd.
Lawson, A. W., High st.
M'Intosh, Robert, Brockville House
Vintners <i; Spirit Dealers.
See also Grocers.
Abercromby, James, Bainsford
Abercromby, David, Redding
Adams, Wiiham, 163 High st.
Ballantine, Janet (Black Bull Inn),
Polmont
Barber, David, 170 Graham's rd.
Barrie, Thomas, 102 High st.
Batichop, James, Laurieston
Blair, Margaret, Abbot's haugh
Connell, Janet, Carron shore
Grinlay, M., Sword's wynd. High st.
Anderson, John, Polmont
Borland, Margaret, 6 Robert's wynd
Brown, Thomas, 122 High st.
Bruce, Andrew, 182 Graham's rd.
Campbell, John, Slamannan
Carmichael, Janet, Bainsford
Dalrymple, Thomas (Victoria inn), 59
High St.
Davie, Margaret, Callendar rd.
Dobbie, Mrs Margaret (Swan inn), 39
High St.
Dobbie, Mrs R. (Gaff's inn), 2 Tolbooth
street
Duffy, Michael, Wooer st.
105
Falkirk.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Gardner, Mary, Coav wynd
Gillespie, Andrew, 20 Graham's rd.
?Gow, Robert (Black Bull), 132 High st.
Gow, William, 196 Graham's rd.
Harvey, Elizabeth, Bainsford
Heeps, Simon, Redding, Polmont sta-
tion
Henderson, William, 163 High st.
Hendry, John, 83 Bainsford
Hunter, Alex., Carron shore
Hunter, Antonia, 118 Graham's rd.,
Grahamston
Hunter, John, 3 Kirk wynd
•Jenkins, William, Slamannan
Kirkwood, Robert, Camelon
Kirk, William, Bainsford
Kirkwood, W^illiam (Railway Restau-
rant. & spirit merchant), 9 Graham's
road
Knox, Thomas, Camelon
Laird, John (ale & porter), Carron
shore
Liddell, John, 105 Graham's rd.
Lindsay, R, ("Gardeners' Hall"),
Laurieston
Lorn. Ehzabeth, 26 Silver row
Limdie, Denis (wine & spirit merchant),
Kirk wynd and 1 Back row
M'AUister, William, Slamannan
M'Cabe, Arthur, 17 Back row
M'Donald, John, 2 Back row
M'Grouther, Elizabeth, Parkfoot
M'Kenzie (Railway inn), Parkfoot
M'Luckie, Mrs M. (Cross Keys inn)
High St.
Malcolm, Alice (Crown inn), 18 High
street
Marshall, Alexander, 11 Vicar st.
Maxwell, James, 1 Robert's wynd
Maxwell, John D. , Laurieston
Mitchell, Peter, Redding, Polmont
station
Morrison, John, 114 & 120 High st.
Niven, Henry, 97 Bainsford
Nerval, John, Slamannan
Roper, George, Cow wynd
Scott, John, Camelon
Scoon, Fergus (Wlieatsheaf). 160
High St.
Shaw, Mrs E. (Eagle inn). High st.
Smith, Eliza, 117 Bainsford
Sneddon, Joseph, Carron shore
Struthers, Robert. Camelon .
Taylor, Miss, Camelon park
Taylor, John, Baxter's wynd
Taylor, Mary, Laurieston
Taylor, Robert (Newmarket imi), High
street
Thomson, James, Robert's wynd
Walker, David, 177 Graham's road,
Grahamston
Walls, William, 1 Cow wynd
Watt, James, 184 High st.
Waugh, Margaret, Carron
Webster, Mrs, Carron
Webster, Robert (Blue Bell inn),
Camelon
Whyte, Alex., Sword's wynd, High st.
Whyte, Rachael, 199 High st.
Wilson, Peter, 208 Graham's rd.
Wilson, Mrs, Camelon
Wright, Charles (Canal inn), Camelon
park
Watch and Clock Makers.
Callander, W. B., 151 High st.
Fleming, Thomas, 36 High st.
Gardner, Robert, Slamannan
Hamilton, Gavin N. (watch, clock
maker, and jeweller), 29 High st.
Mann, Anderson, 118 High st.
Muir, William C, 44 High st.
Strang, David, 142 High st.
Wilson, Thos. (practical watch-
maker, jeweller, and optician),
Oddfellows' Hall buildings, Graham's
road
Wood Turners.
Mitchell, Wm. (wood and ivory turner,
and bowling - green bowl maker),
12, 14, 16 Pleasance
Murphy, James, Kirk wynd
Public Buildings, Offices, (fee.
Places of Worship and their
Ministers.
Established Churches.
Falkirk— Rev. Wm. Begg
Bothkennar — Rev. George Anderson
Camelon — Rev. John Scott
Grahamston — Rev. And. Ross Taylor
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Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Falkirk,
Polmont — Rev. Wm. Ross
Slamannan — Rev. Robert S. Hbrne
Carron Shore (Mission Church) — Rev.
Henry Wilson
Episcopal Church.
Christ Church— Rev. J. Newham
Free Churches.
li Falkirk— Rev. Hugh Main
' Bainsford — Rev. Alex. Paterson
Laurieston — Rev. James Hunter
Polmont — Rev. James Anderson
I Slamannan — Rev. Archibald Reid
I United Presbyterian Chapels.
East — Rev. James Aitchison
West — Rev. George Wade
South — Rev. Duncan Ogilvie, d.d.
Carron — Rev. John Yellowlees
Baptist Chapels.
Callendar Riggs & Howgate— Ministers
various
Redding Mission Hall — David Peebles
Congbegational Chapel.
Bank st. — Rev. John Anderson
Methodist Chapel.
Redding — Rev. — Beck
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel.
Slamannan — Rev. Geo. Lampart
Roman Catholic Chapel.
Hope St. — Rev. Father Grady, priest
Burgh of Falkirk Municipal List.
Provost — Malcolm Cockburn
Bailies — Patrick Flannigan, Charles
Coutts, and Archibald Christie
Burgh Treasurer — Alex. Mitchell
Councillors — Eight
Town-Clerk — Robert Henderson
Procurator-Fiscal — Lewis Stirling
Burgh Assessor — Robert Henderson
Justice of Peace Clerk— Robert Hen-
derson
Police Treasurer and Collector — Alex.
Mitchell
Miscellaneous Public Buildings
and Offices.
Assembly Hall, Wilson's bldgs., High
st. — Trustees of John Wilson, pro-
prietors
Borough bldgs., Newmarket st.
Cemetery, Dorrator — Wm. Miller,
superintendent
Corn Exchange, Newmarket st.
County buildings, Hope st.
County Police Office, Hope st. — Daniel
M'Donald, superintendent
Eastern District of Stirlingshire Agri-
cultural Association — James S. Hay,
treasurer ; Thomas Binnie, secretary
Falkirk Burgh School Board— Thos.
Gibson, Clerk, N. Bk. buildings
Gas Works, Callendar rd. — James
Aitken, secretary ; Andrew Scott,
manager
Gas Works (joint stock), Grahamston —
Andrew Allan, secretary
Gas Works, Slamannan — Slamannan
Gas Co. proprietors ; Wm. M'Donald,
manager
Inland Revenue Office, Newmarket
St. — Thomas Pearson, supei-visor
Police Station, Carron — Peter Stewart,
sergeant
Public Hall, Rankin's lane — John
Rankine, proprietor
Y. M. C. A. & Pubhc Reading Room &
Library, Newmarket st. — Jno. W.
Storey.sec. ,& Archd. C.Rennie, treas.
Sheriff Clerk's Office, County bldgs.,
Hope st.
Stamp & Tax Office, Burns' court— Jas.
H. Burns, sub-distributor & collector
Town Clerk's Office, Borough bldgs.,
Newmarket st. — James Wilson, town
clerk
Town Hall, Newmarket st.
Young Men's Christian Association,
Newmarket st.
Conveyance by Railway.
ON the EDINBURGH & GLASGOW SECTION
OF THE NORTH BRITISH LINE.
Station, at Falkirk — John Milne, sta-
tion master
Station, at Polmont — John H. Drinnan,
station master
107
Falktrk.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
ON THE STIRLING BRANCH OF THE
ABOVE LINE.
Station, at Grahamston, for Falkirk
John M'Donald, station master and
goods agent
Omnibuses await the arrival and attend
the departure of the trains
ON THE SLAMANNAN BRANCH OF THE
NORTH BRITISH LINE.
Station, about a quarter of a mile from
Slamannan— H. E. Kellow, station
master
Carting Agents.
Cowan & Co. (to the North British
Railway Co.), Grahamston station
Wordie & Co. (to the Caledonian Rail-
way Co.), Grahamston station
Carrier.
To Carron & Carron Shore, John
Gillespie, from Falkirk, daily
To Glasgow, John Gillespie, from Fal-
kirk, daily by canal ; office, Camelon
bridge
Police Superintendent and Inspector of
Weights and Measures — Daniel
M'Donald
Burgh Surveyor— William Black
Sanitary Inspector— William Neilson
Sheriff Court.
Held in the County Buildings every
Monday and Wednesday.
Sheriff— William E. Gloag, Esq.
Sheriff Substitute— Robert Bell, Esq.
Sheriff Clerk— Thomas L. Galbraith
Sheriff Clerk Depute— Alex. Gardner
Procurators Fiscal —John Gair and
W. K. Gair
Depute Fiscal — Lewis Stirling
Bar Officer— Robert Walker
Sheriff Small Debt Court.
Held in the County Buildings every
Wednesday.
Sheriff— William E. Gloag, Esq.
Sheriff Substitute— Robert Bell, Esq.
1 08
Sheriff Clerk— Thomas L. Galbraith
Sheriff Clerk Depute— Alex. Gardner
Procurators Fiscal— John Gair and
W. K. Gair
Depute Fiscal — Lewis Stirling
Bar Officer —Robert Walker
Justice of Peace Court.
Held in the County Buildings whea
necessary.
Judges— The Justices of the Peace in
the district
Clerk — Robert Henderson
Fiscal — Lewis Stirling
Burgh or Bailie Court.
Held in the Burgh Buildings when
necessary.
Judges— The Provost and the Bailies
Clerk — James Wilson
Fiscal — Lewis Sterling
Inland Revenue Office,
Newmarket street.
Collector— F. D. Richards
Chief Clerk— S. H. Cosh
Clerks— P. R. Kavanagh and J. W.
Storey
Supervisor — Thomas Pearson
Officer— G. C. E. Taylor
Poor House,
Parkfoot,
Governor — Adam M'Ewen
Matron — Ann Henderson
Surgeon — David Hadden
Inspector — John Beeby
Assistant Inspectoz' — Robert Fleming
Parochial Board and Rate Officers.
For Bothkennar Parish— James For-
rester, inspector of poor and collector
of rates, Carron shore
For Falkirk Parish— John Beeby, in-
spector of poor and collector of i-ates.
3 Robert's wynd ; Robert Fleming,
assistant inspector
)lRECTORY.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[FiNTRY
For Polmont Parish — ^John Gentles,
inspector of poor and collector of
rates
For Slamannan Parish — William Wood,
inspector of poor and collector of rates
Registrars of Births, Deaths, and
Marriages.
Bothkennar Parish — James Forrester,
Carron shore
Falkirk Parish — Thos. Gentles, King's
court, High st.
Polmont Parish — John Gentles, Lower
Polmont
Slamannan Parish— John Home, Slam-
Miscellaneous.
M'Pherson, James, chimneysweep,
Howgate
Chapman, Geo., oil and colour man, 62
High St.
City of Glasgow Steam Dye & Laundry
Works, 161 High st. ; and Glasgow
London and Newcastle Tea Company,
86 High St.
Taylor, A. R., sack contractor, 23
High St.
Wallace & Connell, lead merchants,
4 Cow wynd
Bain, James, fishing tackle maker, 11
Kirk wynd
Fleming, Reid, & Co., worsted spinners,
68 High st. ; and Glasgow
Arthur, John, leather dealer, 22 Kirk
wynd
Duncan, Mrs, market gardener, Came-
lon
Singer Manufacturing Co. , 9 Vicar st.
Rankine, Robert, distiller, Rose bank
Carron Co., ironmasters, Carron; David
Cowan, manager
Micket, Patrick, riddlemaker, Bank st.
FINTRY,
A VILLAGE in the parish of its name, is 41 miles from Edin-
burgh, 13 from Stirling, and t8 from Glasgow; bounded on
the north by Balfron and Gargunnock ; on the east by St Ninians and
Kilsyth ; on the south by Campsie ; and on the west by Killearn and
Strathblane; extending from east to west 6 miles, and in breadth,
from north to south, about 5 miles.
Post OflB.ce, FiNTRY, Elizabeth Buchanan, Postmistress. — Letters from all
parts arrive (from Glasgow) at 10.20 a.m. (Sunday excepted), and are despatched
at 3.45 p.m. The nearest Money Order Office is at Balfron, about five miles
distant.
Gentry and Clergy.
Meikle, Rev. Matthew, M.A., Estab-
lished Church, Fintry
Philps, John, Rose Cottage
Ross, Mrs Elizabeth, Victoria Cottage,
Clachan
Speirs, Sir George Home, Bart., Cul-
creuch
Waters, Mrs Elizabeth, Holm Cottage,
Clachan
Waters, Mrs Grace E., Craigton
Schools.
Public School, Fintry— George May,
master
Stewart's School, Fintry— James Gard-
ner, master
Farmers.
IN IHE PARISH OF FINTRY.
Alexander, David, Knowraich
Cowan, Alex,, Spittlehill
109
FiNTRY.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Cowan, Mrs David D., Townhead and
Edmond, Alexander, boot and shoe
Larg
maker
Cowan, James, Garlcarron
Hutton, Andrew, blacksmith
Jardine, James, Northmuir, Killewhan
M'Gilchrist, Jane, temperance house
Jardine, Wm., Bogside and Craigton
Martin, James, vintner
M'Ewan, John, Glenboig mrll
May, George, inspector of poor, collec-
M'Gilchrist, David, Gonnachan
tor of rates, and registrar of births.
Norris, Alex., Todhills
deaths and marriages for the parish,
Tod, James, Meikle Binn
Schoolhouse
Watters, Andrew (trustees of the late),
Potts, Arthur, dairyman
Jaw
Welsh, Alex., joiner
Shopkeepers.
Buchanan, Elizabeth, Fintry
Conveyance by Railway.
Edmond, Wm. (& grocer), Fintry
The nearest station is at Balfron, five
Gourlay, Janet, Fintry
miles from Fintry
M'Lachlan, Elizabeth, Fintry
Miscellaneous.
Carrier.
Duncan, Robert and John, wood mer-
To Campsie, Wm. Edmond, from
chants
Fintry daily
GRANGEMOUTH
IS a busy and thriving seaport in the parish of Falkirk, three miles
from that town, twenty-seven from Edinburgh, and twenty-five
from Glasgow. It is situated on the Firth of Forth, at the junction
of the river Carron with the Clyde and Forth Canal. The formation
of this place was commenced in 1777 by the late Sir Lawrence Dun-
das, for the accommodation of the shipping passing through the
Canal to and from the Clyde and Glasgow, of which it is the natural
eastern port. It is now a place of importance, and displays the enter-
prise of the British merchant, in an eminent degree, by its numerous
and commodious quays, granaries, and warehouses for goods, and its
capacious wet docks and basins for timber. It has also shipbuilding
yards, a graving dock, ironfoundry, and timber-yard. Rope and
sail making is extensively carried on, and there are sawmills and
large collieries adjacent. The Commercial Bank of Scotland, Limited,
and Bank of Scotland have branches here. There are two good
school-houses — one erected by the Earl of Zetland, to which a library
is attached, the other a public Board school, erected in 1875, at a
cost of about ;!^3,ooo, and now being enlarged at a cost of ;2^i,2oo.
The wet dock, opened in 1843, affording room for nearly 20,000 tons
of shipping, being found too small for the trade, additional dock accom-
IIO
Directory.] STIRLINGSHIRE. [Grangemouth.
modation was added. The growth of the port is no doubt attributable
to the very moderate rate of charges, as well as to the facilities.
for vessels of the largest tonnage to enter the docks. The canal rates
of toll are also low, and an abundant supply of lighters is always in
the port. The area of basins for timber exceeds 1 7 acres. New
docks were opened on the 3rd of June, 1882. The ground acquired
for their construction amounted to nearly sixty acres, and nineteen
and a half acres of this is the water area of the new docks and timber
basins, the actual dockage area being about ten and a half acres..
On the same date a new park, which covers eight and a half acres^
kindly granted by the Earl of Zetland, was thrown open to the in-
habitants. A branch railway, which join the North British at Fal-
kirk, was formed in 1859, thus putting the port in connection with the
railway system of the country. The Caledonian Railway Company
have also a branch line, which joins the Scottish central section at
Larbert. There are large imports of timber, grain, flax, &c., from
Norway, Denmark, America, Prussia, and the Baltic in general,
besides a considerable coasting trade. Steamers ply regularly to and
from London, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Stettin, Dunkirk, Copenhagen,
Middlesbro', &c. The advantages and cheapness of the port, and
the readiness of communication by canal and railway with the
populous manufacturing districts, and with inexhaustible supplies of
iron and coal, combine to invest Grangemouth with unrivalled
advantages for the above imports and other continental produce, as
well as for the export of the mineral and other productions of the
west of Scotland. Near the canal stands Kerse House, the seat of
the Earl of Zetland. There are an Established church, two Free
churches, and an United Presbyterian church. One of the Free
churches was built three years ago, at a cost of about ^^4,000, and is
entirely free of debt. It is a beautiful building. Opposite to it are
the elegant new Town Buildings, built to competitive designs about
two years ago, at a cost of close on p^5,ooo. It comprises a large hall,
capable of holding 1,000 persons, Town Clerk's offices. Commissioners*
chamber, &c. Both of the foregoing fine buildings add very much
to the appearance of the new town. The old town hall was sold and
converted into shops and small halls for general purposes; this
alteration enhances the appearance of the main street of the old town.
The population of Grangemouth, in 1871, was 2,569, and in i88i>
4,424.
Post Ofl&ce, Commercial Bank Buildings, Miss M. CoAvan, Postmistress^
— Arrivals — From Edinburgh, Glasgow, Falkii-k, and the South, 8 a.m. ; from
Edinburgh and GlasgoAv, 1.30 p.m.; from Edinburgh and Glasgow, 3.30p.m.;
Edinburgh, Glasgow, and -Falkirk, 5.30 p.m. ; from the North, 7 p.m.
Ill
Grangemouth.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Despatches — To Edinburgh and Ghisgow, 7.30 a.m. ; to Edinburgh, Glasgow,
and Falkirk, 11.30 a.m. ; to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Falkirk, and the South,
3.35 p.m.; to Edinburgh, 5.25 p.m.; to Edinburgh and the South, 7.5 p.m.;
to Glasgow and North, 7.4:5 p.m. Money Order and Telegraph Office and Savings
Bank.
Receiving Office, Money Order, and Savings Bank, Charing Cross. New
Town — John Hannah, Receiver.
Letter Box cleared at 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and (3.45 p.m.
Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy.
Allwart, Mr H., Learigg
Aitken, Mrs James, C5akville
Aitken. Mr William, Grangefield
Burrell, Mr Henry, Harbour st.
Cochi-ane, Mrs May, Inch cottage
Cochrane, Miss, Park terrace
Cowan, Mrs — , Bank buildings
CoAvan, Mr William, Charing cross
Crawford, Mr John, Edinia house
Gumming, Rev. Geo. W., Free Church
Manse
Cupples, Mr W. J., Cyprus cottage
Cupples, Mr W. J. P., Victoria place
Cupples, Mr S., Roselea
CupiDles, Mr Alex., Viewforth House
Douglas, Mr Archibald, Janeville
Fairley, Mr James, Ingleside
Fairley, John. Avondale
Fischer, Mr Hans, Watersetter Villa
Forrester, Mrs, Viewforth House
Gillespie, Mrs, Inch House
Holdam, Mrs William, The Manse
Lambie, Rev. John M.. U.P. Manse
Lindsay, Mrs Margaret, Park Villa
Linton, Mr Simon, Park terrace
Livingstone, Mr James, Bank bldgs.
M'Grouther, IMr, Park terrace
M'Keddie, Mr John, Kenefield Cottage
M'Kay, Mr David M., Carron House
M'Kay, Mr George G., Bank buildings
M'Kenzie, Mr Basil, Bo'ness road
M'Laren, Misses, WoodclifT
M'Laren, Mr Daniel A., Avondhu
Macgill, jMr Thomas, Gowanlea
Mackaj^, Mr Andrew, Fairfield
Marshall, Mrs William. Newhouse
Mackay, Mr John S., Roseville
Macpherson, Mr Hugh, Park House
Miller, Mr James, Hayfield
Pederson, Mr Gabriel, Mandal House
Riddick, Rev. S. M., Roseville
Robertson, Mr Alexander, Roselea
Sinclair, Rev. John, Canal street
Sturrock, Mr .John, Craigielea
Stark, Mr William, South Basin st.
Stirling, Mr Robert, Viewforth place
Spiers, Mr Frank P., Parkville
Tait, Mr Alexander, Janeville
Thomson, Mrs Alexander, Ochil View
Thomson, Mr James D., Lea Park
Thomson, Mr John, Carron Flats
Thomson, Rev. G. M. , b.a., Janeville
Walker, Mr William, Zetland pi.
Wilkie, Mr James, Viewforth House
Wilkie, Mr Peter, Sunnyside
Zetland, the Right Hon. the Earl of,
Kerse House
Schools.
Board Schools.
Dundas st. — Michael Gavin, master ;
Miss Young, mistress
Zetland — George Hastie, master ; Miss
Leishman. mistress
Gillespie, Mrs, Boness rd.
Ayents.
(See also Ship Brokers, &c.)
Marked thus * are Forwarding Agents.
Brown, Andrew (factor to the Earl of
Zetland), Kerse
*Burrell & Haig, Harbour st.
*Burrell & Son (and to the ]Monkland
Iron and Steel Co.), Grangemouth ;
and at GlasgoAv and Port Dundas
Colvin, Peter E. (goods agent to the
Caledonian Railway Co.), Grange-
mouth
Crosby, James (emigration agent, State
Line of steamships, and agent for
Fleming, Reid, & Co., Greenock,
yarn manufacturers). Grange street,
Greenock
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Grangemouth*
•Currie, James, & Co., Grangemouth
Dunlop, Robert (steamship), Grange-
mouth
Fischar, H., & Co. (commission),
Grangemouth
*Hay, J. & J. , Grangemouth
Kerr, Mrs James (baby linen & under-
clothing warehouse), Grange st.
Livingstone, Js. (commission), Grange-
mouth
M'Kay, David M. (to the Carron Co.),
Grangemouth
Marshall, Hugh (ship and commission),
Grange st.
Miller, Wm. C. (commission), Grange
street
*Robertson & Co., Grange st.
*Salvesen, J. T., & Co., Grange st.
*Wilk.ie, P. <k J., Grangemouth
Bakers.
Balderston, Jas. D., South Bridge at.
Findlay, Archd., Canal st.
Kerr, Arch., Grange place
M'Hardy, D. Alex, (pastry baker),
Grange pi.
M'Pherson, John, Canal st.
Stevenson, John, Dundas st.
Banks.
Bank of Scotland (Branch), Grange
pi. ; head office, Edinburgh — Basil
M'Kenzie, agent
Commercial Bank of Scotland, Limited
(Branch), Grange st., Grangemouth ;
head office, Edinburgh — John S.
Mackay & Son, agents ; Thomas
Masterton, accountant
National Security Savings Bank (open
on Saturday evening from half-past
six till eight) — A. D. Gowing,
actuary ; John S. Mackay, treasurer
Blacksmiths.
Buchan, John B. (& ship), Grange-
mouth
Collins, Thomas, Grangemouth
Gray, George (& ship), Grangemouth
Robertson, James (& shoe), Grange-
mouth
Thomson, J. & W. (& ship), Grange-
mouth
Block ds Mast Makers.
Drake, Lawrence, Grangemouth
Drake, Wm., Grangemouth
Peddie, John, Grangemouth
Steele, James, Grangemouth
Boiler Makers.
Carron Company, Grangemouth — Wm.
M'Vey, manager
Osborne, Thomas, Middle st.
News Agents,
Fancy Dealers.
and
Allan, Elizabeth H., Grange st.
Allan, Mrs M., So. Bridge st.
Allan, Mrs Thomas, Canal st.
Cameron, M. & N., Grange st.
Hannah, John (& printer), Grange st.
& Charing cross
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Anderson, George, Bank bldgs.
Breckenridge, David, S. Charlotte st.
Cuthbert, Alex.,& Son (manufacturers),
Grange st. & at Ayr
Duncan, J. & E. & Co. , Middle st.
Finlayson, Thomas, Grange st.
M' Go wan, James, South Charlotte st.
Ogilvy, David, Lumley st.
Ramsay, Jas. (manufacturer). Grange
st. and at Maybole
Brick d; Fire Clay Makers.
Grangemouth Fire Brick Works,
(fire bricks, composition bricks,
vases, chimney cans, grate
backs, Kinnaird's vent lin-
ings, &c., of finest quality, at
moderate prices), Grange-
mouth Coal Co. — George G. Mackay,
managing partner
Chemists <& Druggists.
Baxter, James, Grange st. & Lumley st.
Cockburn, James G., Grange pi.
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Grangemouth.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
China^ Glass, <&c. Dealers.
Cowie & Neilson, Grange st.
Dowson, Margaret, Lumley st.
Hall, Wm., Grange st.
Coal Proprietors & Merchants.
Grangemouth Coal Co. (ship
their Grang-emout h— Both-
kennar steam coals at their
own wharf on the river Carron.
Steamers supplied in dock
with coals for bunkers at cheap-
est current rates); office, Bank
huilding-s ; & at 154 St. Vin-
cent St., Glasgow — George G.
Mackay, managing partner.
M'Kelvie, James (coal exporter),
Grange st. & Edinburgh
Mackay, John Selbie (coal master),
Grange st.
Salyesen, J. T. & Co., Grange st.
Cotifectioners.
Cowie & Neilson, Grange st.
Dougall, Miss Isabella, South Charlotte
street .
Finlay, Archibald, Canal st.
Kerr, Archibald, Grange place
Lawson, James, South Basin st.
M'Hardie, D. Alex. (& pastry baker),
Grange pi.
Consuls.
Denmark (vice)— John S. Mackay,
Commercial Bank, Grange st.
France (vice)— E. Salvesen, Grange
street
German Empire (vice) — Andrew
Mackay, Grange st.
Sweden, Norway, Russia, Netherlands
^ — H. Adolph Salvesen, Grange st.
Dining Rooms.
Balderston, James G., South Bridge
street
Graham, Chas., Grange st.
Kerr, Archibald, the Institute restaur-
ant. Grange place
M'Slocker, Mrs Ellen, Grange st.
Dyers\ etc., Agents.
Angus, J. & J. (Stirling)— Mrs James
Kerr, agent. Grange st. See advt.
Brown, Alex. (Dumfermline)— M. & N.
Cameron, agents. Grange st.
Campbell, P. & P. (Perth)— Hendrie &
Robertson, agents, Grange st.
Pullar, J., & Sons (Perth)— James
Faviley, agent. Grange st.
Fire, c&c, Office Agents.
British & Foreign Marine (Liverpool) —
H. Stark, Grangemouth
Caledonian Plate Glass — Alexander
Tait, Grange st.
City of Glasgow (Life)— Daniel A.
M'Laren, Grangemouth
County Fire Office— Alex Tait, Grange
St. ; Chas. Alexander, Grange st.
English and Scottish Law— Henry
Burrell, Harbour st.
Falkirk Plate Glass— Jos. Galloway,
Grange pi.
Fidelity, Accident, and Sickness — Jos.
Galloway, Grange pi.
Imperial Live Stock— Jos. Galloway,
Grange pi.
Insurance Company of Scotland— H.
Stark, Grangemouth
Lancashire— Geo. G. Mackay, Grange
street
Life Association of Scotland — John S.
Mackay & Son, Commercial Bank,
Grange st.
London, Liverpool, and Globe — Joseph
Galloway, Grange pi.
Maritime Passengers' and Marine —
George G. Mackay, Bank buildings
Midland Counties— Aitken Bros., 3 S.
Charlotte st.
North British and Mercantile (Fire) —
Daniel A. M'Laren & Basil M'Kenzie,
Grange st.
Northern Accident— Joseph Galloway,
Grange pi.
Northern — Basil M'Kenzie, Grange pi.
Queen — Rt. Stirling, solicitor, Grange
street
Railway Passengers' Accident— Basil
M'Kenzie, Bank, Grange pi.
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Grangemouth.
Royal — Robertson & Co., Grange st.
Scottish Equitable — Joseph Gralloway,
Grange pi. ; Charles Alexander,
Grange st.
Scottish Imperial — P. & J. Wilkie,
Grangemouth
Scottish Plate Glass — Alexander Tait,
Grange st.
Scottish Provincial — Basil M'Kenzie,
Grange place
Scottish Union and National — John
Thomson & Robert Stirling, Grange-
mouth
Sickness & Accident — Basil M'Kenzie,
Grange place
Union — Alexander Tait, Grange st.
Fleshers.
Stirling, Peter, Dundas st.
Squair, Wm., North Basin street, and
Falkirk
Ritchie, Thomas, Exchange buildings,
South Bridge st.
Fruiterers and Greengrocers.
Cowie & Neilson, Grange st.
Yeats, Michael (wholesale), Grange-
mouth
Mark
Grocers.
thus * are also Wine and Spirit
Dealers.
Colvin, Harry M., 55 Lumley s4;,
Comrie, William, Middle st.
*Esplin, Thomas, North Basin st.
Findlay, Robei-t, Grange st.
Grangemouth Co-operative Society,
Limited, Grange pi. and Dundas st.
Hall, William, Grange st.
M'Connell, Jno., Grange st.
*M'Gregor, Alexander, Dundas st.
^Morrison, Wm. S., South Bridge st.
*Mitchell, A. «& J., South Charlotte st.
Norval, George, Grange st.
Horse Hirers.
Anderson, Peter, Grangemouth
M'Combie, Jolm (and Posting
establishment), Queen's Hotel
stabks
Hotels.
(See also Vintners, &c.)
Queen's Hotel — Robert Edmiston,
Grange place
Royal Hotel — John Hislop, Grange st.
Zetland Arms Hotel — Peter Anderson,
Grangemouth
Iron Merclmnts.
Mackay, George G., Grange st. and at
48 West George st.
Swan, John E., & Brothers, Limited,
Grange st. ; Jas. Livingstone, agent
Watson, James, & Co., Grangemouth
Joiners.
Cummings, Alexander (and funeral
undertaker). Middle st.
Farquhar, John (and builder), Grange-
mouth
Lawson, James (and undertaker),
South Bridge st.
Lindsay, John (builder), Laurel bank
Ralston, James, (and builder), Grange-
mouth
Rutherford, David (and undertaker),
Dundas st.
Williamson, Alex., Oxgang, Grange-
mouth
Linen and Woollen Draper's and
Outfitters.
Crosby, James, Grange st.
Fairley, James, Grange st.
Grangemouth Co-operative Society,
Limited, Grange pL and Dundas st.
Hendrie & Robertson, Grange st.
M'Hardie, D. Alex., Grange street
(and outfitters)
Sellstrom, Mrs Jane, Grange st.
Thrue & Walton (drapers and tailors),
Victoria place
Marine Store Dealers.
Paterson, Archibald, Middle st.
Warren, A. S., North Charlotte st.
"5
Grangemouth.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gi.iddon's
Milliners and Dressmakers.
Kerr, Mrs James, Grange st.
Naismith, Miss Margaret, Dundas st.
Scott, Miss M. J., North Basin st.
Newspapers.
Falkirk Herald and Linlithgow Journal
(published at High St., Falkirk) —
Frederick Johnson, proprietor and
manager; Branch oflSce, Grange st.
— Jno. Hannah, agent. See advt.
Painters ^' Paperhangers.
Allan, Alex. W., Bo'ness road
Grosart, John S., Grangemouth
Mitchell, Finlay, Lumley st.
Rope and Sail Makers.
Gray, Robert (sailmaker), Grange-
mouth
Stark, James, & Son, Grangemouth
Sawmill Proprietors.
(See also Timber Merchants.)
Dow & Co., Charing cross
Grangemouth Dock Co., Grangemouth
Muirhead & Son, Grangemouth saw-
mills
M'Pherson & M'Laren, Grangemouth
Spence, Charles, & Miller, Grange-
mouth Dock Co.
Thomson, James D. , Grangemouth
Ship and Insurance Brokers.
(See also Merchants, and also Agents.)
Burrell & Son, Grangemotith, and at
Glasgow and Port Dundas
Burrell, Henry, Harbour st.
Crawford & Co., Grange st.
Dick, James, South Charlotte st.
Fischer, H., & Co., Grangemouth
Livingstone, James, Grangemouth
Miller, Wm. C, Grange st.
Hay, J. & J., Grangemouth
Mackay, A. & A. Y., Grange st., and
48 West George st., Glasgow
Rankine, James, & Son, Grangemouth
Robertson & Co., Grange st.
Salvesen, J. T., & Co., Grange st.
Thomson, John, Grange st.
Wilkie, P. & J., Grangemouth
Shij) GJiandlers.
Aitken Bros., 3 South Charlotte st.
Christenson & Svenson, South Charlotte
street
Esplin, Thos., South Basin st.
Mitchell, A & J., South Charlotte st.
Morrison, "William S. , South Bridge st.
Nerval, (George, Grange st.
Shipowners.
Burrell & Son, Grangemouth
Burrell, Henry, Harbour st.
Crawford & Co., Grange st.
Carron Company, Grangemouth — Dav.
M'Kay, agent
Hay, J. & J., Grangemouth
Mackay, A & A. Y., (steam), Grange
St., and 48 West George st., Glasgow
Mackay, John Selby, Grange st.
Robertson & Co., Grange st.
Salvesen, J. T., & Co., Grange st
Thomson, John, Grange st.
Wilkie, P. & J., Grangemouth
Williamson, Robert, Grange st.
Slaters and Plasterers.
Baird, Peter, Canal st.
Russell, James, Dundas st.
Solicitors and Notaries.
Alexander, Charles, Grange st.
Stirling, Robert, Grange st.
Tait, Alexander, Bo'ness rd.
Surgeons.
Linton, Simon, Bo'ness rd.
Walker, Wm., Zetland pi.
Tailors and Clothiers.
Crosby, Jas., Grange st.
Fairley, James (and outfitter). Grange
street
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Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Grangemouth.
Hendrie & Robertson (and outfitters).
Grange st.
Gibb, James, Dundas st.
Gibbon, John A., Middle st.
M'Hardie, D. Alex, (outfitter and
draper). Grange st.
Macdonald, John, Bo'ness rd.
Thrue & Walton (and drapers), Victoria
place
Timber Measurers.
Brown, David, Grange st.
Glen, David, South Basin it.
Hardie, Joseph, South Harbour st.
Livingstone, Henry, Grangemouth
Timber Merchants,
(See also Sawmill Proprietors.)
Anderson, William, & Co., Grange-
mouth
Brownlee, James, Grange st. , and
City sawmills. Port Dundas
Dow & Co., Charing cross
Macpherson & M'Laren, Grangemouth
Muirhead & Son, Grangemouth saw-
hills
Salvesen, J. T., & Co., Grange st.
Thomson, James D., Grangemouth
Wilkie, P. & J., South Charotte st.
Williamson, Robert, Grange street
Vintners d: Spirit Dealers.
(See also Spirit Dealers under the head
Grocers.)
Adam, Wm., Harbour st.
Clydesdale, David (Ship tavern),
Grange st.
Feely, Peter, Middle st.
Methven, James (Baltic tavern), Grange
street
Rodger, David (Steamboat tavern),
Harbour st.
Wilkinson, Robert, North Basin st.
Wilkinson & Taylor (Railway tavern).
Grange pi.
Methven, James (Baltic tavern),
Grange st.
Watchmakers and Jewellers.
Thomson, D. & Co., Grange st.
Wilson, James, Grange st.
Miscellaneous.
Aitken Bros., ironmongers & oil
merchants. South Charlotte st.
Buchanan, Alexander (hairdresser),
South Charlotte st.
Cameron, J. & P., (carting con-
tractors) Grange st., & Glasgow
Christie, Wm. & Co. (sleepers im-
porters), Grange st., & Glasgow
Dibbs, Alex., (cooper). Pollocks quay
Grangemouth Iron Co., Grangemouth
Grangemouth Dock Co. (ship & boat
builders), Grangemouth
M'Laren, David (dairyman). North
Basin st.
M'Gregor, Andrew (nautical instru-
ment maker), S. Basin st.
Noble, John (master mariner), Seaview
Cottage
Wilson, Geo. (furniture dealer) Middle
St.
Young, George (plumber & tinsmith).
North Chax-lotte st.
Public Buildi^jgs, Offices, &c.
Places of Worship and their
Ministers.
Established Church — Rev. George
Myles Thomson, B.D.
New Free Church — George W.
Cumming
United Presbyterian Chapel — Rev.
John M. Lambie
West Free Church— Rev. S. M'Riddick
South Coast Missionary — John Gil-
lespie
Custom House.
Harbour Street.
Collector — A. D. Gowing
Examining Officers — Samuel Anderson,
G. Wainman, & William Hardie
Clerk— Wm. M. Callander
Commissioners to Local Authority —
Alex. Tait, clerk, Bo'ness rd.
Registrar of Births, Deaths, and
Marriages — Alex. Tait, Bo'ness rd.
Chief Outdoor Officers— Wm. J.
Cupples, George Mechie, George
Boyd & .James Walls.
Grangemouth.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Collector of Taxes for Grangemouth —
Basil M'Kenzie.
Building Investment Society — Daniel
A. M'Laren, secretary
Forth & Clyde Canal Office— John
Spence, district overseer ; Chas.
Bibb, collector
Gas Works — Alex. Winton, manager.
Grangemouth School Board — Robert
Stirling, clerk & treasurer
Grangemouth Conservative Working
Men's Club, Harbour st., Robert
Stirling, treasurer
Grangemouth Public Library (open,
Tuesday) Canal st. ; Wm. Campbell,
secretar}^ & librarian
Grangemouth Masonic Hall, Grange
St.
Grangemouth Seaman's Hospital Asso-
ciation— Robert Stirling, treasm-er.
Police Station, Basin bank
Stamp Office, Grange st. — Basil
M'Kenzie, sub-distributor
ShipAvrecked Fishermen & Mariners'
Benevolent Society — John Thomson,
Grangemouth, hony. agent
Yotmg Men's Christian Association,
Thomas Inkster, sec. Grange pi.
Conveyance hy Railway.
ON THE BRANCH LINE OF THE NOETH
BRITISH RAILWAY.
Station, Grangemouth — Arch. Douglas,
stationmastor and goods agent
ON THE GRANGEMOUTH BRANCH OF THE
CALEDONIAN RAILWAY.
Station, Grangemouth — W. P. Gordon,
station master ; Peter E. Colvin,
goods agent ; John Sturrock, joint-
manager
Conveyance hy Water.
To Boulogne, every fortnight — Robert-
son &Co., agents
To Dieppe, every fortnight — Robertson
& Co., agents
To Hamburg, occasionally — James
Currie & Co., agents
To Hull, once a week, from the Carron
Co.'s Wharf — David M'Kay, agent
To London, Tuesday, Thui-sday, and
Satvirday, afternoon tide, from the
Carron Co.'s Wharf— David M'Kay,
agent
To Lynn, once a week, from the Carron
Co.'s Wharf — David M'Kay, agent
To Middlesbro', a steamer once weekly
— James Watson & Co., agents
To Rotterdam, Monday and Thursday
— James Rankine & Sons, agents
Carting Contractors.
Caledonian Railway Co. — Wordie &
Co., agents, Grangemouth
North British Railway Co.— J. & P.
Cameron, agents, Grangemouth
KILSYTH, AND THE VILLAGE OF BANTON.
KILSYTH is a considerable town and burgh in the parish of
its name, 35 miles s.w. from Edinburgh, 15 s. from Stirling,
between 12 and 13 n. from Glasgow, nearly 12 w. by s. from Falkirk,
and 4 from Cumbernauld ; situated on the main road leading to the
three first-named places. It is a straggling and irregularly built
place ; a considerable proportion of the inhabitants are employed in
weaving for Glasgow houses and resident manufacturers. The
parish is abundantly stocked with coal and ironstone, vast quantities
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Kilsyth.
of the latter being supplied to the Carron Iron Works, near Falkirk
and to Gartsherrie and Langloan near Coatbridge. The district is
about seven miles in length, and three and a half in breadth. In form
the parish is an irregular oblong ; bounded by St Ninians and Fintry
on the north, Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch on the south, Denny
on the east, and Campsie on the west. It is watered by the Carron
and Kelvin rivers ; it also contains one of the reservoirs of the Forth
and Clyde Canal. In 1637, near the village of Kilsyth, the Coven-
anters, commanded by General Baillie, were defeated by Montrose.
Kilsyth formerly gave the tide of viscount to the unfortunate family
of Livingston, attainted in 1715 for their attachment to the house of
Stuart ; in the burialplace of this family the bodies of the last Lady
Kilsyth and her infant son lay embalmed for many years. About
the middle of the parish is a hill which exhibits a fine specimen of
basaltic columns. Railway communication with Glasgow was
opened here in 1878, through the Blane Valley section of the North
British Line. Besides the Parish Church there are places of worship
for members of the Free Church, the United Presbyterians, Congrega-
tionalists, Wesleyan Methodists, and Roman Catholics. Branches of
the Royal Bank of Scotland, and the National Bank of Scotland,
Limited, are established in the village, also a Savings Bank. Fairs
are held on the first Friday in April, and the third Friday in
November. Acreage of the parish, 13,121; population in 1871,
6313, and in 1881, 6836, the town numbering 5300.
B ANTON and High Banton are small villages, situated about
two and a half miles north-east of Kilsyth, in that parish, and about
six miles south-west from Denny ; a parish church is at Banton, and
also a public school.
Post Office, Kilsyth, Archibald Chalmers, Postmaster. — Letters from all
parts arrive {via Glasgow) at 8 a.m., 12.50 p.m., and 5.40 p.m. ; despatched at
9.50 a.m., 1.45 p.m., and 6.20 p.m. Money Order and Telegraph Offices.
Post Office, Banton, Miss C. Aitken, Postmistress.— Letters arrive from
all parts (from Denny) at 9 a.m., and are despatched at 3.50 a.m. The nearest
Money Order and Telegraph Offices are at Kilsyth.
Gentry and Clergy.
Anderson, Rev. Robert, Kilsyth
Anton, Rev. Peter, Kilsyth
Black, Rev. Robert, M A., Free Manse,
Kilsyth
Brown, Mrs Agnes, Balmolloch
Brown, Mr David, Rosemount
Brown, Mr Hamilton, Kilsyth
Brown, Mr Hamilton, jun., Gavell View
Brown, Mr John, Brownville
Duncan, James, Esq., Tewecher
Duncan, Walter, Esq., Gateshead
Edmondstone, Sir Wm., Bart., C.B.,
M.P., Duntreath Castle
Forrester, Mr Robert, Gavell House,
Kilsyth
Fraser, Mr John, Park Bank House,
Glen, Mr John, Kilsyth
Graham, James, Esq., Auchincloch
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Kilsyth.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's!
Hodge, Rev. James, Kilsyth
King, Mr James, Colzium House
Lennox, L. M., Esq., Parkfoot
M'Gilchrist, Mr John, Burngreen
M'Gregor, Mr Malcolm, Rockhill
Milligan, Rev. James, Kilsyth
Murphy, Rev. John, Kilsyth
Park, Dr George, Burngreen
Summerville, Mr Thomas, Kilsyth
Watson, Mr George, Wellshot
White, Mr William, Kilsyth
Whiteford, Rev. James, M.A., The
Manse, Kilsyth
Wright, Mr Wm. B., Auchinvole, Kil-
syth
Schools.
Burgh Academy — David Allison, prin-
cipal ; Alex. Conn, assistant
Burngreen School — John Campbell,
teacher
East Barony School, Banton — William
Armstrong, master
West Barony School, Chapel green, Kil-
syth— Ruthven D. Angus, master
Henderson, Miss Janet (day), Kilsyth
Auctioneers and Valuatofs.
Anderson, John, & Co. (& fire
appraisers ; conduct sales in
town and country in the most
efficient manner, combinedwith
moderate charges), Kilsyth &
Kirkintilloch
Bakers and Flour Dealers.
Anderson, Matthew, Kilsyth
Dawson, Abraham
Dunn, John, Kilsyth
Lockhart, Alex., Kilsyth
Watson, J., & Co., Kilsyth
Young, Robert, Kilsyth
Banks.
National Bank of Scotland, Limited
(Branch), Kilsylh ; head office, Edin-
burgh— draws on London office —
John M'Gilchrist, agent
Royal Bank of Scotland (Branch),
Kilsyth ; head office, Edinburgh —
draws on Bank of Scotland, London
— Thomas Somerville, agent
Savings Bank, Kilsyth — open on Mon-
days— ^John M 'Gilchrist, actuary
Blacksmiths and Farriers.
Adair, William, Kilsyth
Bryson, James, Kilsyth
Burns, James, Kilsyth
Booksellers., Stationers, and
Newsagents.
Campbell, John F., jun.
Rankine, Alexander, Kilsyth
Shaw, J. W., Kilsyth
Boot and Shoemakers.
Allison, Mrs Mary, Kilsyth
Bowie, Hugh, Kilsyth
Dunn, Andrew & Robert, Kilsyth
Millar, Angus, Kilsyth, and at Kirkin-
tilloch
Turner, David, Kilsyth
Gray, T. A., Kilsyth ; and at Maybole
Gray, William, Kilsyth
Loudon, Alexander, Kilsyth
M'Farlan, John, Kingston
Morton, William, Kilsyth
Wallace, Alexander, Kilsyth
Cartivrights.
Livingstone, John, Kilsyth j
Provan, James, Kilsyth
Chemists and Druggists.
Morton, Thomas, Kilsyth and Kirkin-
tilloch
Park, George, Kilsyth
Coffin Furniture Manufacturers.
Murdoch & Frew, Kilsyth.
advt.
See
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Kilsyth.
China, Glass, and Earthenware
Dealers.
Campbell, John, Kilsyth
Gillies, James, Kilsyth
Patrick, Robert, Kilsyth
Wallace, John, Kilsyth
Confectioners.
Bassy, Samuel, Kilsyth
Doran, Michael, Kilsyth
M'Innes, Alex., Kilsyth
Miller, John, Kilsyth
Swingstone, Miss Grace, Kilsyth
Coal Owners.
Baird, William, & Co., Kilsyth
Brown & Rennie, Dovecotwood and
Balmalloch collieries, Port Dundas
Wood, J. & W., & Co. (& coke manu-
facturers), Neilston
Dyers, &>€., Agents.
Angus, J. & J., Stirling— John Lang,
agent, Kilsyth
Campbell, P. & P., Perth— Mrs Agnes
Lawrie, agent, Kilsyth
PuUar, J., & Sons, Perth— John Lou-
don, agent, Kilsyth
Farmers.
PARISH OF KILSYTH,
Alexander, George, Kelvinhead
Archibald, Wm., Netherinch
Bennie, David and James, Meadowside
and Binneymire
Bow, Wm., Auchinrivoch
Brock, George, Drumbrock
Chalmers, John, Lamerknowes
Clelland, David, Braehouee
Clelland, David, Arnbrae
Cullen, Alex., Barr
Duncan, Walter, Gateside
Erskine, Ebenezer, Riskend
Fairbairn, John, Dykehead
Frew, Freeland, Balmalloch
Glen, Robert, Drumnessie
Graham, James (& cattle dealer), Auch-
incloch
Hay, Samuel, Smithyhills
M'Pherson, Alex., Auchinrivoch
M'Pherson, John, Banton Mains
Marshall, David, Balcastle
Paterson, John, Garrel Gardens
Patrick, James, Queenzeburn
Ralston, Wm., Westside
Rankin, Wm., Inchterf
Rennie, John, AUanfauld
Struthers, Wm., Orchard
Taylor, David, Waterside
Todd, John, Binns, Carron bridge
Wilson, James, Craighead
Wright, Andrew, Slackristock
Young, Miss Maggie, Woodend
Young, J., & Co., Carrymuir
Young, William, Inchwood
Fire, ^c, Office Agents,
Alliance— Thomas Sommerville, Royal
Bank, Kilsyth
City of London, Scottish Amicable, &
Manchester — John Anderson & Co.,
Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch
Imperial (fire)— ^John M'Gilchrist, Kil-
syth
Life Association of Scotland — John
M'Gilchrist, Kilsyth
North British and Mercantile — Archd.
Chalmers, & R. M. Lennox, Kilsyth
Royal Liver — ^John Jarvie, Kilsyth
Scottish Imperial — Thos. Sommerville,
Kilsyth
Scottish Widows' Fund — R. M. Len-
nox, Kilsyth
Fire Appraisers.
Anderson, John, & Co., Kilsyth and
Kirkintilloch
Fleshers.
Adam, William
Ewing, John, Kilsyth
Glen, Robert, Kilsyth
Graham, Thomas D.
Paterson, John, Kilsyth
Scott, William, Kilsyth
Kilsyth.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's :
Fruiterers and Greengrocers.
Leishman, Wm., Kilsyih
M'Innes, Alex., Kilsyth
Miller, John, Kilsyth
Patrick, James, Kilsyth
Grocers &> Dealers in Sundries.
Adam, Mrs James, (grocer and pro-
vision merchant), Kilsyth
Bryson, Wm., Kilsyth
Chalmers, William, Kilsyth
Chapman, James, Banton
Cleland, Mrs Alexander, Arnbrae,
Kilsyth
Cleland, James (grocer and provision
merchant), Kilsyth
Comrie, George, Kilsyth
Co-operative Society Limited, Kilsyth
Dobbie, J. & A. (grocer and provision
merchants), Kilsyth
Elder, Thomas, Kilsyth
Ewing, John, Kilsyth
Gibson, William R., Kilsyth
Gillies, William, Kilsyth
Gilchrist, Andrew, Kilsyth
Hart, William, Kilsyth
Ingram, Thomas, Kilsyth
Inglis, Thomas (grocer and provision
merchant) Kilsyth
Leishman, William, Kilsyth
Marshall, Thomas, Kilsyth
M'Gregor, Duncan, Kilsyth
M'Callum, John, Kilsyth
Miller, George, Kilsyth
Miller, Robert, Kilsyth
Moffat, Mrs Christina, Kilsyth
Reid, William, Kilsyth
Shaw, William, Kitsyth
Stark, John, Kilsyth
Stevenson, James. Kilsyth
Stevenson, John W., Kilsyth
Watt, William, (family grocer,
wine, spirit and provision
merchant), Kilsyth
Young, Robert, Kilsyth
Hairdressers.
Duff, Peter, Kilsyth
Jarvie, John, Kilsyth
Hotels.
Hughes, James (Commercial
Hotel & Posting), Kilsyth
Leith, William (Dunbeath Arms
Hotel), Kilsyth
Innkeepers 6^ Spirit Dealers.
Adams, William (railway spirit vaults),
Kilsyth & Glasgow
Anderson, Alexander, Kilsyth
Comrie, Daniel (spirit merchant),
Kilsyth
Elliot, John Glen, Kilsyth
Gray, Robert, Kilsyth
Gordon, Alexander, Kilsyth
Hamilton, John, Banton
Menzies, John, Kilsyth
Miller, Mrs Helen, Kilsyth
Mochrie, Robert — , Kilsyth
M'Mullen, Alexander, Kilsyth
Murray, James, Kilsyth
Provan, Thomas B., Kilsyth
Rennie, James, Kilsyth, and Glasgow
and Greenock
Robertson, James, Kilsyth
Stewart, Mrs Daniel (spirit merchant- ?
and posting), Cross Keys, Kilsyth
Iro7imongers.
Alexander, Thomas, Kilsyth and
Kirkintilloch
Campbell, John F., jun., Kilsyth
Duff, Peter, Kilsyth
Rankin, Alexander, Kilsyth
Shaw, J. W. , Kilsyth
yoiners.
Bennie & Shaw, Kilsyth
Glen, John, Kilsyth
Petrie & Bankier, Kilsyth
Russell, Marshall, Kilsyth
Stirling, James, Kilsyth
Linen and Woollen Drape?'s and
Haberdashers.
Brash, Mrs, Kilsyth
Carstairs, John, Kilsyth
Clellan, Wm., Kilsyth
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Kilsyth.
Comrie, Daniel (& clothier), Kilsyth
I'Coutts, J. D., Kilsyth
Elder, Thos., Kilsyth
Lang, John, Kilsyth
Loudon, John, Kilsyth
M'Callum, John, Kilsyth
Miller, James, Kilsyth
Murdoch, Andrew, Kilsyth
Stark, Robert, Kilsyth
Manufacturers.
COTTON GOODS.
Lennie, Wm., Kilsyth
Livingstone, Archibald, Kilsyth
Shaw, Wm. B., Kilsyth
Whyte, R. & W. , Kilsyth
Wilson, J. & P., Banton and Glasgow
Millets.
Johnston, Wm., Garrel mills
Struthers, James, Kilsyth
Millitiets and Dressinakers.
Bowie, Mrs Jessie, Kilsyth
Burns, Mrs James, Kilsyth
Coutts, J. D., Kilsyth
Lawrie, Mrs Agnes, Kilsyth
Loudon, John, Kilsyth
Miller, Mrs Jane, Kilsyth
Rankine, Miss C, Kilsyth
Pawnbrokei s.
M'Cann, Mrs, Kilsyth
M'Cormick, Thomas, Kilsyth
O'Raw, Richard, Kilsyth
Plumbers and Gasfitters.
Cochrane, John, Kilsyth
Croll, George, Kilsyth
Moore, Alex,, Kilsyth
Rigg, Wm., Kilsyth
Whyte, John, Kilsyth
Quarry masters.
Stark, Alex. & Sons, Auchensterry
Wilson, Wm. (whinstone quarrymaster,
causewaylayer and contractor),
Kilsyth and Croy quarries
Slaters 6^ Plasterers.
Callander, David, Kilsyth
Logan, David, Kilsyth
Refreshment Rooms.
Chalmers, Archibald (coffee rooms),
Kilsyth
Livingston, Mrs Grace, Kilsyth
Stonemasons 6^ Builders.
Baxter & Co., Kilsyth
Gow, William, Kilsyth
Gray & M'Kendrick, Kilsyth
Sharp, John, Kilsyth
Shipping Agents.
Anderson, John, & Co. (agents for
Allan Line), Kilsyth & Kirkintilloch
Surgeons.
Eraser, John, M.D., Park Bank House,
Kilsyth
Park, George, Burn Green, Kilsyth
Temperance Hotels.
Gibson, William R., Kilsyth
Hart, William, Kilsyth
Tailors 6^ Clothiers.
Cameron, William, Kilsyth
Cleland, William, Kilsyth
Comrie, Daniel (clothier and draper),
Kilsyth
Lang, John, Kilsyth
Loudon, John, Kilsyth
Miller, Walter, Kilsyth
Miller, James, Kilsyth
Provan, Robert, Kilsyth
Stark, Robert, Kilsyth
Writer.
Lennox, Robert Mackay (solicitor,
town clerk, collector of police rates
for burgh of Kilsyth), Kilsyth
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Kilsyth.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Watchmakers and Jewellers.
Brough, William, Kilsyth
Gillies, John, Kilsyth
Miscellaneous.
Anderson, Smith (house factor), Kilsyth
Baird, Wm. & Co. (ironstone quarry
proprietors), Kilsyth k Gartsherrie
Barrowman John (fancy dealer), Kilsyth
Campbell, John (tea bazaar), Kilsyth
Clark, Andrew (saddler), Kilsyth
Dawson, Abraham (porter and ale
dealer), Kilsyth
Duncan, Alexander R. (factor to Sir
William Edmonstone, Bart., Gavell
House, Kilsyth
Inglis, Hugh (coal merchant), Kilsyth
Marshall, Patrick (salt dealer), Kilsyth
Martin & Co. (straw and millboard
makers), Craigmalloch
Morton, John (painter, etc.), Kilsyth
Rankine, P. C. (printer, etc.), Kilsyth
Stirling, James (laundry), Kilsyth
Public Buildings, Offices, &c.
Places of Worship and their
Ministers.
Parish Church, Kilsyth— Rev. Peter
Anton
Parish Church, Banton — Rev. James
Whiteford, M.A.
Free Church — Rev. Robert Black, m.a.
Congregational Chapel — Rev. James
Hodge
United Presbyterian Chapel, Kilsyth —
Rev. Robert Anderson
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Kilsyth —
Rev. J. Milligan
Roman Catholic Chapel, Kilsyth — Rev.
John Murphy, priest
Kilsyth Local Authority.
Provost — David Frew, Esq.
Bailies — Smith Anderson, and Robert :
Young, Esqs.
Inspector of Poor — Archibald Chalmers
Medical Officers — ^John Fraser, M.D.,
and Geo. Park, Esq.
Parochial Board for the Parish of
Kilsyth.
Inspector of Poor — Archd. Chalmers,
Market pi.
Collector of Rates — Thos. Somerville
Assembly Rooms, Kilsyth — Lawrence
Crombie, Parkfoot
Collector of Police Rates — Robert Mac-
kay Lennox, Kilsyth
Gas Works, Kilsyth — Wm. Hamilton,
manager
New Cemetery, Kilsyth — Archibald
Chalmers, clerk
Police Station, Kilsyth — Wm. Barnett,
sergeant
Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marri-
ages— Wm. Reid, Kilsyth
Sheriff-officer and J.P. Constable —
Hugh Inglis, Kilsyth
Stirlingshire Conservative Association
(branch) — Robert Mackay Lennox,
agent
Town Clerk — Robert Mackay Lennox,
Kilsyth
Town Hall, Market place, Kilsyth
Conveyance by Railway.
ON THE KELVIN VALLEY LINE.
Station, Kilsyth — Lawrence Crombie,
station master
Carrier.
To Glasgow, Alex. Dun, daily
KILLEARN.
KILLEARN is a village in the parish of its name, 50 miles w.
from Edinburgh, 20 miles s s.w. from Stirling, and nearly 17
N.w. from Glasgow, situate on the river Endrick, almost in the centre
of the district, and in a pleasant part of the country.
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[KiLLEARN.
Post Office, KiLLEARN, James Thompson, Postmaster. — Letters from all
if parts arrive from Glasgow at ^ a.m., 8.30 a.m., and 11.40 a.m.; and are
despatched at 9.50 a.m. and 5.5 p.m. The nearest Money Order Office is a
Balfron, 2\ miles distant.
*^^* Letters for Killearn should be addressed " near Glasgow."
Gentry and Clergy,
Auld, Miss, Killearn Cottage
f Blackburn, Jas., Esq., Killearn House
I Blackburn, Mrs Jane (of Killearn),
I Killearn House
I Buchanan, Mrs Agnes B., Boquhan
\ House
\ Buchanan, Miss Ann, of Dunkyan
I Buchanan, David B., Esq., Boquhan
House
Connal, Sir Michael, Park Hall House
I- Edmond, David, Esq. of Ballochruin
: Ewing, Sir Archibald Orr, M.P. (of
' Ballikinrain Castle), Killearn, and
Edenbelly, Balfron
Fiddes, Rev. John, Killearn
Hazelrigg, Mrs A., Ballaque House
Lang, James, Esq., Kirk House Kill-
earn
Pollock, — , Esq., Auchineden, Kill-
earn
Wilson, Mr David, Killearn, Carheth
Blacks7niths.
M'Gregor, John, Killearn
Wilson, Stephen, Blane, Killearn
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Gourlay, Thomas, Killearn
M'Nicol, James, Killearn
Dyers.
Bilsland, Archibald, Gartness, Killearn,
and Drymen
Buchanan, John, Gartness, Killearn
Fanners.
PARISH OF KILLEARN.
Brown, Andrew, Wester Girchew
Brown, William, Brae foot
Buchanan, John, Laigh parks
Buchanan, Robert, Letterhill
Buchanan, Robert, Carston
Edmond, David, Ballochruin
Ewing, James, Netherton
Galbraith, John Croy, Cunningham
George, John, GilHeston
George, William, Laidlewan
Graham, Alexander, Baptiztam
Inglis, William, Quinloch
Leckie, Alexander, Spittal
M'Ewen, John, Mill of Glenboag
M'Farlane, Andrew, Mains of Boquhan
M'Gowan, John, Killearn
M'Gowan, WilUam, Glenboag
Malcolm, James, Drumquharn
Neilson, John, Letter
Paul, John, Drumbeg
Paul, Mrs W., Redyett
Paul, Walter, Ibert, Killearn
Scott, Mrs Elizabeth, Blainswell
Stirling, John, Drumore and Gartness
Thomas, Moses, Drumtian
Yuill, John, Boquhan
Yuill, Thomas, Overton
Millers.
M 'Arthur, Robert, Burnshuggle
M'Gowan, John, Killearn
Shopkeepers, and Dealers in
Groceries and Sujtdries.
Aitken, Walter, Killearn
Buchanan, M. & M., Killearn
Goodville. Thomas, Killearn
Logan, John, Killearn
Stewart, James, baker, Killearn
Thomson, James, Killearn
Wilson, John, Killearn
Tailors.
M'Adam, Alexander, Killearn
M 'Donald, Samuel, Killearn
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KiLLEARN.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's !
Tile Manufacturers.
Gilchrist & Brown, Duntreath Tile
works
M'Nee, William, & Co., Drumquharn
Vintners.
Martin, Wm. F., Killearn
Stewart, James, Killearn
Woollen Cloth Manufacturers.
Bilsland, Archibald, Gartness, Killearn,
and Drymen
Buchanan, John, Gartness, Killearn
Wrights.
M'Farlane, James, Elderpark, Killearn
Simpson, Robert, Killearn
Sinclair, Alex,, Killearn
Miscellaneous.
Fairlie, Walter, carter, Killearn
Gray, James, seed merchant, Drumqu-
harn
Lang Brothers, distillers and wine mer-
chants, Killearn and Glasgow
Logan, Thos., wood merchant, railway
station, Killearn
M'Laren, Archibald, stone quarry,
Dualt
Paul, Walter, road surveyor, Killearn
Scott, James, cooper, Killearn
Simpson, Wm., stonemason, Killearn
Places of Worship and their
Ministers.
Parish Church, Killearn — Rev. James
Dick
Free Church, Killearn — Rev. John
Fiddes
Board .School, Killearn — Alex. Stephen,
master
Parochial Boai'd and Rate Office, Kil«
learn
Conveyance by Raihvay.
ON THE FORTH AND CLYDE SECTION
OF THE NORTH BRITISH LINE.
Station, Killearn, about two miles from
the village — Laurence Donald, station
master
Omnibus.
To Blain Valley (in connection with the
North British Railway), from Balfron,
daily, morning seven in summer, and
Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday
Carriers.
To Glasgow, Archibald Fairlie, from
Killearn, Wednesday and Staturday
New House, James Lang, Kirk house
KIPPEN.
With the Parish of Gargunnock and the Village
of buchlyvie.
KIPPEN is a village ten miles west from Stirling, situate in the
eastern part of the parish of its name.
Post Office, KiPPEN, Robert Dougall, postmaster. Money order, tele-
graph office and savings bank.
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[KiPPEN.
Gentry and Clergy.
Anderson, Mr Thos. A., Kippen
Berry, Rev. James, Buchlyvie
Campbell, Capt'n H. F. C B., Gar-
gunnock
Erskine, H. D. Esq., Cardross, Port
of Monteith
Ewing, A. E. Esq., Cardross, Port of
Monteith
Ferguson, Rev. James, Gargunnock
Fisher, D., Esq., Buchlyvie
Fraser, Mr R. H., Kippen
Eraser, Mr W. L. , Kippen
Hutton, Mr Alex., Kippen
Leekie, Mr John, Kippen
M'Connel, Mr John, Gargunnock
Macdonald, Rev. John, Kippen
M'Onie, W., Esq., Buchlyvie
Mason, Mr John, Kippen
Mood, Mr James, Gargunnock
Moodie, Rev. John, Kippen
Morrison, Miss Elizabeth, Buchlyvie
Muirhead, Rev. P. T., Kippen
Rankin, Mr John, Kippen
Reoch, Andrew, Buchlyvie
Rose, Rev. George, Buchlyvie
Rowan, Major P., F.C.C.B., Gar-
gunnock
Stark, Rev. John, Gargunnock
Stewart, Miss Helen, Kippen
Stewart, Mr James F., Kippen
Stirling, James, Esq., J. P., Kippen
Stirling, Colonel John S., Gargunnock
Whitelaw, Mrs B. F., Gargunnock
YuU, Mrs, Buchlyvie, Kippen
Schools.
Board Schools.
Arnprior — ^J. Hunter, master
Buchlyvie — G. Dalgleish, master
Public Schools.
Kippen — A. Williamson, master
Castlehill — A. Lamont, mistress
Gargunnock — ^J. C. Scott, mistress
Bankers.
Graham, W., Kippen
M'Dowall, A., Buchlyvie
Banks.
Bank of Scotland, Buchlyvie— E. Still,
agent
Royal Bank of Scotland, Buchlyvie —
Mr Hall, agent
Blacksmiths.
Armstrong, Peter, Kippen
Brown, Alex., Gargunnock
Rennie & Sons, Kippen
Scouler, J., Kippen
Weir, James, Buchlyvie
Wingate, James, Gargunnock
Bootmakers.
M'Alpin, P., Buchlyvie
M'Phie, J., Buchlyvie
Stewart, W., Buchlyvie
Ure, John, Kippen
Wilson, James, Kippen
Cattledealers.
Dougall, Robert, Kippen
Keir, D,, Buchanan
Stewart, C, Kippen
Farmers.
PARISH OF KIPPEN.
Dewar, A., Arnprior
Gray, W^. & M., Ladylands
Harvey, Mrs, Easter and Wester
Heights
Jardin, W., Badeskip
Kay, William, Little Kerse
Keir, D., Hardieston
Liddle, James, Crawfordstown
Lumsden, A., Newburn
M'Farlane, J., Gribloch
M'Farlane, R., Oxhill, Buchlyvie
M'Gibbon, W. , Easter Garden
M'Kellar, W., Dunstown
Mackie, James, Parks of Gardens
M'Niven, D., Glentirren
M 'Queen, S., Jenny Woodstone
M'Queen, W., Shirgarton
Malcolm, James, Strewiebank
Martin, John, Middle Kerse
Moir, Robert, Mains of Buchlyvie
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KiPPEN.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Murdoch, J., Laraben
Manoch, R., Strewiebank
Short, W., Blackhouse
Stewart, Alex., Blairgorts, Buchlyvie
Young, John, Arnbeg
IN THE PARISH OF GARGUNNOCK.
Bain, S. F., Inch
Downie, R., Knock O'Ronald
Gray, J., Birkenwood
Inglis, John, Keppdarroch
Johnstone, W., Fourmerk
Kay, C, Mill farm
Lang, J., Beldie
Lang, Mary, Dasherhead
M'AUister, R., Ballochleme Wester
M'Diarmid, A. & P., Garrique
M'Ewan, Thomas, Spittalton
M'Farlane, Thomas. Crawtree
M'Farlane, W., Ballochleme Easter
Mackieson, James, Oldhall
Mailler, John, Woodyett
Mailler, Robert, Lower Readhall
Moir, Alex., Nether Kerse
Samas, James, Greenfoot
Waddell, J. S., Myreton
Fleshers.
M' Queen, S., Kippen
M'Quiston, R., Buchlyvie
Paterson & Gray, Kippen
Grocers and Dealers in Sundries.
Binnic, Peter, Gargunnock
Bonella, R., Kippen
Buchanan, J., Kippen
Buchanan, Mary, Buchlyvie
Ferguson, C., Arnprior
M'Alpin, W., Kippen
M'Farlane, Mary, Buchlyvie
M'Phie, J., Buchlyvie
Mason, John, Kippen
Mitchell, Janet, Gargunnock
Stirling, W., Kippen
Youll, Jane, Gargunnock
Millers.
Edmund, Hugh, Kippen
Robertson, Robert, Arnprior
Surgeons.
M'Vean, J. D. Buchlyvie
Ogilvy, W. S., Kippen
Tailors.
Gilchrist, J., Kippen
M'Isaac, W., Gargunnock
Shearer, H., Buchlyvie
Williamson & Martin, Buchlyvie
Veterinary Surgeons.
M'Question, Wm., Buchlyvie
Wingate, James, Gargunnock
Vintners.
Brown, R., Gargunnock
Buchanan, Robert (Cross Keys), Kippen
Coubrough, Sarah, Gargunnock
Dunn, A. (Crown), Kippen
Keir, D., Buchlyvie
M'Callum, Peter, Buchlyvie
Mason, John, Kippen
Stewart, J. F. , Buchlyvie
Wrights.
Harvie, David, Buchlyvie
M'Allum.J., Gargunnock
M'Laren, P. & R., Gargunnock
Naiper, Alex., Cardross, Port of Mon-
teith
Welsh, John, Kippen
Welsh, T., Kippen
Wright, J,, Arnprior
Miscellaneous.
Calder, James, & Co., distillers, Gar-
gunnock
Gallery, Peter, china dealer, Kippen
Craig, Alex., inland revenue officer,
Buchlyvie
Dougall, R. & J., watchmakers, Kippen
Drysdale, H., saddler, Buchlyvie
Inglis, W., lime & coal agent, Kippen
M'Connell, John, excise officer, Gar-
gunnock
Stirling, W. &J., coopers, Kippen
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Lakrert,
Syme, T., mason and quarry owner,
Kippen muir
Tarvis, T., basket maker, Gargunnock
Thomson, H., slater, Kippen
Places of Worship and their
Ministers.
Established Churches.
Kippen — Rev. J. Moodie
Gargunnock — Kev. J. Stark
Buchlyvie — Rev. J. Macdonald
Free Churches.
Kippen — Rev. P. T. Muirhead
Buchlyvie — Rev. G. Rose
Gargunnock — Rev. J. Ferguson
U.P. Chapel, Buchlyvie — Rev. James
Berry
Inspectors of Poot^ 6-^.
Gargunnock — Wm. Jamieson
Buchlyvie — Alex. Cross
Conveyance by Raihvay
ON THE FORTH AND CLYDE SECTION
OF THE NORTH BRITISH LINE.
Station, at Kippen — J. W. Inglis, sta-
tionmaster
Station, Gargunnock — Andrew Law,
stationmaster
Station, Buchlyvie — G. M'Farlane,jun.,
stationmaster
LARBERT,
And the Village of Stenhousemuir.
LARBERT, or Larbet., is a parish, the village, three miles from
Falkirk and eight from Stirling, being beautifully situated on
the side of a hill, on the northern bank of the Carron. The parish
contains some gentlemen's seats of the first class, among which is
Kinnaird, once the residence and property of Bruce, celebrated for
his travels in Abyssinia, who was born, and died, in this parish j his
remains are interred in the parish churchyard, and a monument of
iron, cast at Carron, is erected over his grave.
Post Office, Larbert, Mrs Margaret Gillespie, Postmistress. — Letters
from all parts arrive (from Falkirk) at 5.50 a.m., 6.35 a.m. and 5.40 p.m. ; and
are despatched at 5,50 a.m., 5.0 p.m. and 8.20 p.m. Money order and telegraph
office.
Post Office, Stenhousemuir, Mrs Janet M. Walker, postmistress. —
Letters from all parts arrive (from Falkirk) at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; and are de-
spatched at 7.20 a.m., 4.20 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Money order and telegraph
office.
Nobility^ Gentry &= CIe?gy.
Bolton, J. C, Esq., m.p., Carbrook
House
Brown, Mrs, Dunipace House, Larbert
Campbell, Captain James, Lome Villa
Cowan, David, Esq., M'Gerald House
Dobbie, Mr Robert, Wellpark, Larbert
Donaldson, Peter, Esq., Mount Carron
Forrester, Henry, Esq., Kinnaird
House
Gair, W. K., Esq., Carron Park
Graham, John JL N., Esq., Larbert
House, Larbert
Harvey, John, Esq., Sten House
Jones, Mr James, Elmbank Cottage
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Larbert.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Leadbeater, P. H., Esq., — , Carron
Hall
M'Laren, Rev. John, The Manse,
Larbert
MTherson, Rev. Findlay, Free Manse,
Larbert
Milroy, Rev. W., The Cottage, Larbert
Ronald, Mr John (surgeon), Greenfield,
Stenhousemuir
Shearer, Rev. Hugh, Broomfield,
Larbert
Sheriff, John B., Esq., Carron Vale
Stirling, Mrs Ann G., Glenbervie
Wilson, Rev. Henry, Carron Shore
Yellowlees, Rev. John, Broomage
Bank
Schools.
Board Schools—
Larbert Central School, Stenhouse-
muir— Hugh Martin, master ; Miss
Ronald, mistress
Larbert village — John Paterson,
master ; Miss Gardener, mistress
Bakers.
Baking Society, Ld., Stenhousemuir
Eadie, James, Stenhousemuir
Marshall, J. & G., Larbert
Reid, Malcolm, Stenhousemuir
Blacksmiths.
Farmer, Henry, North Broomage,
Larbert
Kidd, William, Larbert
Booksellers and Fancy Dealers.
Gillespie, Mrs M., Larbert
Macintosh, John, Stenhousemuir
Walker, James, Stenhousemuir
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Fife, Andrew, Stenhousemuir
Knowles, Andrew, Stenhouseiiiuir
Thomson, John, Stenhousemuir
Ure, George, Larbert
Brickmakers.
Larbert Silica Fire Clay Co. — David
Niven, manager, Stenhousemuir
Reid, J. & A., North Broomage
Builders and Masons.
Reid, J. & A. (and quarry owners),
North Broomage
Reid, Alex, (stonemason), Broomage
China and Glass Dealers.
Eadie, James, Stenhousemuir
Campbell, Wm,, Stenhousemuir
Dyers and Agents.
Angus, J. & J. (Stirling)— W. Inglis,
agent, Larbert
Campbell, P. & P. (Perth)— George
Ure, agent, Larbert
Farmers.
IN THE PARISH OF LARBERT.
Bauchop, John, Boghead
Carron Co., Carron
Cherry, John, Larbert
Davie, James, Stenhousemuir
Graham Bros., North Broomage
Graham Brothers, North Broomage
house
Ronald, Archibald, Dorrator
Ronald, Michael, Hill of Kinnaird
Taylor, John, Broomage mains
Weir, Wm., Inches
Young, John, Cobble brae
File Cutters and Polishers.
Gardener, James, Larbert
Walker, Wm,, & Co., Larbert
Fleshers.
Auld, William, Stenhousemuir
Gardner, George, Stenhousemuir
Mochrie, George, Stenhousemuir
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
fLARBERT.
Fire and Life Office Age fits.
Patriotic — Wm. Inglis, Larbert
Scottish Union and National— John
Forrester, Larbert
Grocers.
Marked thus * are also Spirit Dealers.
*Cochrane, John B., Stenhousemuir
*Co-operative Society, Limited, Sten-
housemuir
*Dawson, William, Stenhousemuir
*Forrest, John, Larbert
Inglis, William, Larbert
Marshall, David, Larbert
*Milne, Alexander, Larbert
Sinclair, James, Stenhousemuir
*Watson, John M . , Larbert
Williamson, Robert, Stenhousemuir
♦Yorkston, John, Stenhousemuir
Hotels.
Aitken, Mrs John, Stenhousemuir
Frew, James (Red Lion), Larbert
M'Lay, Agnes (Railway), Larbert
Smith, Michael (and posting), Larbert
Innkeepers and Spirit Dealers.
(See also Grocers.)
Bolton, George (Old Wheat Sheaf),
Larbert
M'Laren, James, Stenhousemuir
Macrae, Geo. (Black Bull), North
Broomage, Larbert
ydners.
Anderson, Sam. (and builder), Sten-
housemuir
Graham, Geo., Larbert
Samuel, James (and cartwright),
Larbert
Wilkie, Robert, Stenhousemuir
Watson, Robert, Stenhousemuir
Young, Edward (and glazier and under-
taker), Stenhousemuir
Linen and Woollen Drapers.
Co-operative Society, Limited, Sten-
housemuir
Howden, M., Stenhousemuir
Inglis, William, Larbert
Milne, Robert, Larbert
Mochrie, George, Stenhousemuir
Sword, David, Stenhousemuir
Milliners.
M'Pherson, J. & M., Stenhousemuir
Mochrie, George, Stenhousemuir
Painters 6^ Decorators.
Smith, Andrew, Stenhousemuir
Smith Brothers, Stenhousemuir and
Bonnybridge
Tailors.
Marked thus * are also Clothiers.
*Campbell, Donald, Stenhousemuir
Duncan, Wm., Stenhousemuir
M'Gregor, John, Stenhousemuir
M'Gregor, J. & W., Stenhousemuir
Mochrie, George, Stenhousemuir
Miscellaneous.
Brown, Alex., watchmaker & jeweller,
Stenhousemuir
Dobbie, Forbes, & Co., ironfounders,
&c., Larbert
Jones, John James, timber merchant,
Larbert
Miller, John, plumber and tinsmith,
Stenhousemuir
Richardson, James, furniture dealer,
Stenhousemuir
Ronald, John, surgeon, Greenfield,
Stenhousemuir
Smith Bros., ironmongers, Stenhouse-
muir and Bonnybridge
Walker, Wm., medical botanist, Sten-
housemuir
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Larbert.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon*s'
Public Buildings, Offices, &c.
Places of Worship a?id their
Ministers.
Established Church, Larbert — Rev. John
M'Laren ; Rev. W. Milroy, assistant
curate
Free Church, Stenhousemuir — Rev.
Findlay M'Pherson ; Rev. Hugh
Shearer, assistant curate
Stirling District Lunatic Asylum.
FOR THE COUNTIES OF STIRLING,
DUMBARTON, LINLITHGOW AND
CLACKMANNAN.
Clerk to District Board of Lunacy —
James L. Philp, writer, Stirling
Chaplain— Rev. W. H. M'Pherson
Medical Superintendent — James Mac-
Laren, m.d.
House Steward — ^James Blackwood
Farm Overseer — John Brown
Scottish National Institution.
(For the Education of Imbecile
Children.)
Acting Secretary and Treasurer — A. J.
Fitch, Virginia buildings, Glasgow
Superintendent — A. Skene
Medical Officer — Dr George Leslie
Parochial Board and Rate Officer and
Registrar of Births, Deaths, and
Marriage, for the parish of Larbert —
Alex. Smith, Stenhousemuir
Conveyance by Railway^
ON THE SCOTTISH CENTRAL SECTION
OF THE CALEDONIAN LINE.
Station, Larbert — Wm. Baillie, station
master and goods agent ; Wordie &
Co., carting agents
Carriers.
To Carton Shore— Wordie & Co., from
Larbert occasionally
LENNOXTOWN AND CLACHAN OF CAMPSIE.
With the Parishes and Villages of Baldernock,
Campsie, Strathblane, Milton of Campsie, and
Torrance.
LENNOXTOWN (or Newtown of Campsie) is a large village in the
parish of Campsie, 42 miles w. from Edinburgh, 22 s.s.w. from
Stirling, and 9 n.n.w. from Glasgow, and is a station on the Blane
Valley Branch of the North British Railway. In the village is the
extensive calico printing establishment of Messrs. R. Dalglish,
Falconer & Co., and the Hurlet & Campsie Alum Works; and in
the vicinity are bleachfields and collieries.
Post Office, LENNOXTOWN, Miss Jessie Fergus, Postmistress. — Letters
from all parts arrive (from Glasgow) at 7.5 a.m., 9.0 a.m. and 5.30 p.m., and are
despatched at 8.15 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 4.30 p.m. and 7.35 p.m. Money Order and
Telegraph Office and Savings Bank.
Post Office, Haughead-Campsie, Robert Stirling, Postmaster. — Letters
from all parts arrive (from Lennoxtown) at 8.30 a.m. and 6 p.m., and are des-
patched at 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. The nearest Money Order Office is at Lennoxtown.
Post Office, Torrance-Campsie, William Morrison, Postmaster. — Letters
from all parts arrive (from Glasgow) at 8.30 a.m., and are despatched at 3.15 p.m.
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Lennoxtown
Post Office, Milton of Campsie, John Russell, Postmaster. — Letters
from all parts arrive (from Glasgow) at seven morning and a quarter-past five
i evening, and are despatched at 8.30 a.m., 11.45 a.m., 4.35 p.m., and 7.45 p.m.
Money Order and Telegraph Office and Savings Bank.
Post Office, Strathblane, Thomas Cullen, Postmaster.— Letters from
all parts arrive (from Glasgov^r) at 6 a.m. and 1.20 p.m., and are despatched at
6 a.m. and 6.15 p.m. The nearest Money Order Office is at Blanefield.
Post Office, Blanefield, James Gregorson, Postmaster. Letters arrive
j (from Strathblane) at 6.10 a.m. and are despatched at 6 p.m. Money Order
I Office and Savings Bank.
*«* Letters for the above place should be addressed " near Glasgow."
Gentry and Clergy.
Barr, Mr John, Salisbury House,
Clachan
Bartholmew, Mr Hugh, of Glenorchard
Bell, Alexander, Esq., Salisbury House,
Lennoxtown
Brown, OHphant, Esq., Lennox Mill,
Lennoxtown
Buchanan, William, Esq. of Cross
House, Campsie
Caldwell, Mr Jas., Kincaidfield House,
Mihon of Campsie
Campbell, James, Wellbank Cottage,
Campsie
Coubrough, A P., Esq., Blanefield
House, Strathblane
Coubrough, A, S., Esq., Alreoch
House, Blanefield
Davidson, William., Esq., Bardowie
House
Davidson, Rev. Wm. B. Y., Lennox-
town
Duke, Rev. John, Free Church Manse,
Lennoxtown
Edmondstone, Sir William, Bart., CB.
(of Duntreath), Strathblane
Ferrie, James, Esq. of Balgrochan,
Campsie
Forrester, William, Esq. (of Glenmiln),
Campsie
Graham, Miss — , Corrdale, Strathblane
Graham, Mr Jas., Auchanreoch, Milton
Harris, Mr Henry, Woodburn, Milton
Higginbotham, Mr Charles F., Craig-
maddie, Baldernock
Hunt, John, Esq., (of Lilyburn), Milton
of Campsie
Hunter, Rev. William, Baldernock
Manse
Jamieson, Mr Robert, Ballagan, Strath
blane
Johnston, Mr William, Barrowston
House, Torrance
King, Charles Macintosh, Esq., Anter-
mony, Campsie
King, Mr James A., Glazert Bank
House, Lennoxtown
Laing, Mrs Jas. (of Birdston), Campsie
Lennox, the Hon. Charles Spence B.
Hanbury K., j. p., Lennox Castle,
Campsie
M'Farlane, Colonel, Binglen House,
Campsie
M'Farlane, Samuel, Esq., Meadowbank
House, Torrance
M'Jannet, Ferguson, Esq., Ivy House,
Lennoxtown
M'Nab, Mr Alexander, Lilyburn, Milton
of Campsie
Magina, Rev. John H., Lennoxtown
Maitland, James, Esq., Balgrochan,
Campsie
Miller, Thomas, Esq., Lochbank,
Lennoxtown
Morison, Miss Cecilia, Meadowbank
Muir, Miss Margaret, Glen Mill House,
Campsie
Muir, Mr Robert S., Glen Mill House,
Campsie
Muir, Thomas, Esq., The Cottage,
Lennoxtown
Norris, Mr John, Glencairn Cottage,
Clachan, Campsie
Provan, David, Esq., Glen view Villa,
Lennoxtown
Eeid, Thomas, Esq. of Carleston,
Campsie
Ritchie, Mr Wm., View park, Milton
of Campsie
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Lennoxtown.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Ritchie, Mr Wm., jun., Kincaidfield
House, Milton of Campsie
Robertson, Rev. Thomas, Strathblane
Ross, John, Esq., Baldow House
Scott, Rev. John Y., The Manse,
Lennoxtown
Smith, James G., Esq., Mugdock
Castle
Stirling, Sir Charles E. T., Bart., j.p.
(of Glorat), Campsie
Stirling, Major Charles Graham, j.p.,
Craigbaronet, Campsie
Stoddart, Mr J. H., Leddriegreen,
Strathblane
Warner, Mrs, Milton of Campsie
Watson, David, Esq., j.p. (of North
Bardowie), Baldernock
Wilson, Mrs, Lennox Cottage, Lennox-
town
Wyllie, John, Esq., Bencloich Villa,
Lennoxtown
Yuill, Mr J. Weir, Glenmill, Campsie
Schools.
Board Schools —
Baldernock — Thos. M-'Ewen, master
Campsie, Clachan — Robert Blair,
master
Milton of Campsie — John Lee, master
Rowantreefauld School— John Hodge
master
Strathblane — ^John M'Ewen, master
Torrance — RobertMaconochie, master
New Subscription School — ^John Baird,
master ; Jessie Gardener, mistress
Roman Catholic School, Lennoxtown —
Anne ]Sfyron, teacher
Bakers.
English Baking Factory, Lennoxtown —
John Wyllie, proprietor
Hunter, John, Lennoxtown
Batiks.
National Security Savings Bank,
Lennoxtown — open on Thursday
evenings — ^John T. Fleming, actuary
Royal Bank of Scotland (Branch),
Campsie ; head office, Edinburgh-
William White, agent
Blacksmiths.
Brodie, Robert, Strathblane
Dalrymple, David, Haughead-Campsie
Dickson, Alexander, Lennoxtown
Gray, James, Milton of Campsie
Knox, William, Torrance
M'Gregor, Robert, Lennoxtown
Pepper, Edward, Balmore, Baldernock
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Hamilton, William, Lennoxtown
M'Pherson, James, Milton of Campsie
Miller, Charles, Torrance
Calico Printers.
Blanefield Printing Co., Strathblane;
office, 60 St George's pi., Glasgow
Caldwell & Ritchie, Kincaid Works,
Milton of Campsie
Dalglish, R. Falconer & Co., Lennox
Mill, Lennoxtown ; office, 29 St
Vincent pi., Glasgow
M'Nab, Alexander, Lilyburn Print
Works, Milton of Campsie
Cartwrights.
Ferguson, Michael, Lennoxtown
Shields, John, Torrance
Stevenson, Andrew, Torrance
Wright, Andrew, Strathblane
M'Luckie, John, Lennoxtown
Niven, William, Lennoxtown
Coal Masters.
Marked thus ' are Agents only.
Corner, James, Lennoxtown
*Downie, Thomas, Lennoxtown station
Hurlet & Campsie Alum Co. (& Lime),
Lennoxtown
Kirk, John (& lime), Lennoxtown
*Muirhead, Matthew, Lennoxtown
Watson, John, Lennoxtown
Wilson, Daniel, Milton of Campsie
Confectioners.
Bennie, John, Lennoxtown
Brown, William, Lennoxtown
Corner, James, Lennoxtown
Smith, Neil, Lennoxtown
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Lennoxtown.
Farmers,
PARISH OF BALDERNOCK.
Bowie, James, Whitefauld
Brechin, Archibald, Mealybrae
Bryce, Archibald, South Bardowie
Colquhoun, John, North Blochearn
Craig, Walter, Colbeg
Donald, George, Wester Blairskaith
Donald, Robert, Low Blochearn
Forrest, James, Longbank
Forrest, James & Robert, Dowan
Gilmour, James, Kettlehill
Hanna, — , Barrowston
Harvey, Thomas, Bardowie mains
Higginbotham, Chas. T., Craigmaddie
Jackson, Robert, Hillhead
Johnstone, James, Bankell
Livingston, John, Beanscroft
Lyle, William, Crossviegate
Lyon, Mrs — , Craigash
M'Kellar, Robert, Jaw
Marshall, John, West Acredyke
Marshall, John, Back o' hill
Marshall, John, jun., Lavrockhill
Marshall, William, Balmore
Mitchell, James, Branziett
Morison, Robt., West Bogside & Bog-
side
Pollock, Robert, Barnellan
Rennie, John, Easter Blairskaith
Strong, Christopher (heirs of), Redbog
Watson, Robert, of North Bardowie
Wilson, George, Castlehill
PARISH OF STRATHBLANE.
Buchanan, Sir Andrew, Craigend
castle
Buchanan, Robert, Strathblane inn
Crawford, Peter, Drunigorach
Cummings, Walter, Muirhouse
Dunn, James & William, Easter
Ballaggan
Freeland, James & John, Broadgate
Galbraith, James, Carbeth
Galbraith, Napier, Huchengillon
Keyden, James, Mugdock
M'Kean, John, Easter Ballewan
M'Laren, Donald, Mugdock
M'Lauchlan, Archibald (trustees of the
late), Ballewan & Cuilt
M'Lellan, John, Wester Craigallan
M'Onie, James, Auchengillan
Moir, William, Leddrie Green
Ralston, James & John, Craigbrock
Smith, John, Mugdock
Stewart, — , Muldavie
Weir, James, Eastertown, Mugdock
PARISH OF CAMPSIE.
Allan, Robert, Leitchbank, Torrance
Anderson, John, Inchbreak
Andrews, Thomas, Milton
Bauchop, Robert, Hole
Bird, James, Drumfarm hill
Brechin, WilHam, Balcorrach
Buchanan, David & James, Shields
Buckie, John, East Balgrochan,
Torrance
Campbell, Hugh, Gartmore
Cooper, Thomas, Muckcroft
Coubrough, James, Blairtummoch
Craig, John, Muirhead
Craig, Maxwell, Watshod
Crawford, Robert, Balglass
Dobbie, Mrs John, Waterhead
Drummond, William & James, West-
field, Torrance
Ferrie, James, of Balgrochan, Torrance
Filshie, James & Gilbert, Bencloich
Forgie, Andrew, Barrhill
Forrester, John, Slatefield
Macindue, Alex., Knowhead
Graham, James & William, Auchen-
reoch
Gray, William, East Baldorran
Hamilton, John, Carlestown
Horn, William, New Mill
Laing, Mrs James, South Birdston
Lyon, Walter & Isabella, Balquhar-
rage
MCaffir, Neil, Mid Baldoran
M 'Donald, Evan, Muirhead
Maitland, James, Balgrochan
Middleton, George, Craigend
Morton, Andrew, Inchbellie
Rankin, Alexander, Kinkell
Reid, David, Stirriqua
Reid, David, Red Moss
Reid, James S., Lochmill
Reid, Robert, Finniscroft
Reid, Stewart, Lochmill & Banks
Reid, William, Bridgend
Roy, William, Langshot
Shanks, William, North Balgrochan
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Lennoxtown.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's!!
Simpson, William, Carlston
Stevenson, Robert, Birdston
Stevenson, William, Alton
Firgy etc.y Office Agents,
North British and Mercantile — Wm.
White, Lennoxtown
Northern— John M. Shand, Hurlet and
Campsie Works
Norwich Union (Fire) — ^John Stewart,
Lennoxtown
Scottish Provident (Life) — William
White, Lennoxtown
Fleshers.
Campbell, James, Lennoxtown
Hamilton, James, & Co. Lennoxtown
Paton, John, Lennoxtown
Sloan, Peter, Lennoxtown
Grocers and Dealers in Sundries.
Marked thus * are also Spirit Dealers.
(See also Vintners and Spirit Dealers.)
Bisland, Robert, Strathblane
Black, John, Torrance
Blanefield Store, Strathblane — James
Gregorson, salesman
Brown, John, Lennoxtown
Buchanan, Campbell, Torrance
Buchanan, Helen, Balmore, Baldernock
*Buchanan, Robert, Lennoxtown
*Chappe]le, Henry, Lennoxtown
Cullen, Thomas, Strathblane
Davidson, Robert, Lennoxtown
Dickson, John, Torrance
Hamilton, William (and shoe dealer),
Lennoxtown
Jack, James, Lennoxtown
Jarvie, Anthony, Lennoxtown
Kendrick, Samuel, Lennoxtown
Lennoxtown Victualling Society, Len-
noxtown— William Ross, salesman
M'Cahill, James, Lennoxtown
M'Intyre, Donald, Lennoxtown and
Mihon
*M'Lintock, James, & Sons, Haughead
Store, Lennox Mill Store, and Mill
of Campsie
M'Queeney, Elizabeth, Torrance
Miller, Eliza, Torrance
Morrison, John, Torrance
Morrison, William, Baldernock
Napier, Isabella, Torrance
Renfrew, William, Strathblane
*Russell, John, Milton
*Sinclair, Peter, Lennoxtown
Taylor, Joseph, Lennoxtown
Watson, J., Lennoxtown
In7is and Hotels.
(See also Vintners, &c.)
Commercial Hotel — Ann Macdonald,
Lennoxtown
Crown Inn and Hotel — David Provan,
Clachan, Campsie
Lennox Arms Hotel (family, com-
mercial, and posting) — Thos. Logan,
Lennoxtown
Swan Inn (commercial, family, and
posting) — ^John Sword, Lennoxtown
Joiners.
Ferguson, Michael, Lennoxtown
Goodwin, John, Balmore, Baldernock
Gray, James, Milton of Campsie
M'Luckie, John, Lennoxtown
Niven, William, Lennoxtown
Shields, John, Torrance
Stevenson, Andrew, Torrance e,
Wright, Andrew, Strathblane
Lime Burners.
Hurlet and Campsie Alum Company,
Lennoxtown
Kirk, John, Lennoxtown
Muirhead, Matthew, Lennoxtown
Wilson, Daniel, Glorat Lime Works,
Milton
Line7t and Woollen Drapers.
Bisland, Robert, Strathblane
Blanefield Store — James Gregorson,
manager
Brown, John, Lennoxtown
Connacher, John, Lennoxtown
Cullen, Thomas, Strathblane
Davidson, Robert, Lennoxtown
Duncan, John, Lennoxtown
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Lennoxtown
Fleming, John T., Lennoxtown
Lennoxtown Victualling Society, Len-
noxtown — William Ross, salesman
M'Lintock, James, & Sons, Haughead
Store, Lennox Mill, and Milton of
Campsie
Svrord, John, Lennoxtown
Watson, J., Lennoxtown
Millers.
\ Campbell, Alexander, Strathblane
; Ferrie, James, Balgrochan
Hay, William, Baldernoclc
Wallace, William, Glorat Mill, Lennox-
town
Milliners a?td Dressfnakers.
Colville, Janet, Lennoxtown
Coubrough, Agnes and Mary, Lennox-
town
Downie, M. and E., Lennoxtown
Duncan, John, Lennoxtown
Fairlie, Elizabeth, Lennoxtown
Fergus, Jessie, Lennoxtown
Stonemasons and Builders.
Duncan, George, Lennoxtown
Graham, William, Clachan, Lennoxtown
I Henderson, James, Lennoxtown
Surgeons.
M'Jannet, Ferguson, Lennoxtown
Miller, Thomas, M.D., Lennoxtown
Tailors.
Kendrick, Samuel, Lennoxtown
M'Farlane, Robert, Lennoxtown
M'Gregor, Peter, Lennoxtown
M'Niell, Daniel, Strathblane
Marshall, Peter (& clothier), Ballaggan,
Strathblane
Moore, George, Lennoxtown
Sword, John, Lennoxtown
Tinsmiths and Plumbers.
Bain, Adam, Lennoxtown
Wallace, George, Lennoxtown
Vintners and Spirit Dealers.
See also Spirit Dealers under the head,
Grocers, <fec.
Buchanan, Robert, Strathblane
Carrick, Wm., Strathblane
Dougherty, John, Torrance
Gilmore, Ann, Lennoxtown
Glendinning, Archibald, Strathblane
Goldie, John, Lennoxtown
Hendry, Bernard, Haughead
Lennoxtown Victualling Society — Wm.
Ross, salesman
M 'Allan, Margaret, Lennoxtown
M'Cahill, Ann, Lennoxtown
M'Cullam, Robert, Lennoxtown
M'Queeney, Agnes, Torrance
M'Toal, Henry, Lennoxtown
Marshal, Robert, Mugdock, Strathblane
Mitchell, Isabella, Torrance
Robertson, Elizabeth, Torrance
Sloan, Peter, Lennoxtown
Whitehead, Eliza., Milton of Campsie
Miscellaneous.
Aitken, Charles, ironmonger, Lennox-
town
Gentle, Robert, saddler, Lennoxtown
Goldie, Hugh, pawnbroker, Lennox-
town
Hamilton, David, flock manufacturer,
Strathblane
Hurlet «& Campsie Alum Co., Lennox-
town, and Glasgow
LaingBros., distillers, Burnfoot, Strath-
blane
M 'Donald, Margaret, perodical & news-
agent, Lennoxtown
Mathieson, Mary, stationer, Lennox-
town
Richmond, James, cooper, Lennoxtowa
Ross, John, factor to the Hon. Charles
S. B. H. Lennox, Baldow House,
Lennoxtown
Stewart, John, inspector of poor, Len-
nextown
Wright, John, china dealer, Lennox-
town
Wright, John, slater, Lennoxtown
Yuill, John, & Co., bleachers & finishers,
Campsie, and Neilston
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Lennoxtown.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Public Buildings, Offices, &c.
Places of Worship and their
Ministers.
Established Churches —
Lennoxtown — Rev. John Y. Scott
Baldernock — Rev. William Hunter
Strathblane — Rev. David Ferguson
Free Churches -
Strathblane — Rev. Thos. Robertson
Baldernock — Rev. — Young
Lennoxtown — Rev. John Duke
United Presbyterian Chapel,
Lennoxtown — Rev. William B. Y.
Davidson
Roman Catholic Chapel, Lennox-
town— Rev. John H. Magina, priest
Sheriff Small Debt Court.
Held at the Lennox Arms Hotel, Len-
noxtown, on the last Thursday in
February, May, August, & November
Sheriff— William E. Gloag, Esq.
Sheriff Substitutes — ^James Robertson
Buntine and Robert Bell
Sheriff Clerk Substitute — Malcolm
Baird
Sheriff Officer Watson, Lennox-
town
Gas Works, Lennoxtown — ^James Boyd,
manager
Mechanics' Reading Room & Library.
Lennoxtown — ^Jno. Kincaid, librarian
Parochial Board and Rate Offices for
the following parishes : — Baldernock,
Thomas M'Ewan, inspector of poor
and collector of rates ; Campsie,
John Stewart, inspector of poor and
collector of rates, Lennoxtown ;
Strathblane, Thomas Cullen, in-
spector of poor, and John M'Ewan,
collector of rates, Strathblane
Registrars of Births, Deaths, and
Marriages for the following parishes :
— Baldernock, Thomas M'Ewan,
School house ; Campsie, Malcolm
Baird, Lennoxtown ; Strathblane,
John M'Ewan, School house
Town Hall, Lennoxtown
Conveyance by Railway,
ON THE BLANE VALLEY BRANCH OF THE
EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW SECTION
OF THE NORTH BRITISH LINE.
Station, at Lennoxtown — John Brydon,
stationmaster & goods agent
Station, at Milton, two miles from
Lennoxtown — Matthew Fulton,
stationmaster
Station, at Blanefield, one mile from
Strathblane — John Stockdale, station-
master
Station, at Campsie Glen — William
Beveridge, stationmaster
Station, at Strathblane — PeterM'Killop,
stationmaster
Station, at Torrance (on the Kelvin
Valley Line) — William Murdoch,
stationmaster
Carriers.
To Fintry, James Edmond, from
Lennoxtown, daily
To Glasgow, Robert Craig, from
Lennoxtown, daily
ST. NINIANS AND BANNOCKBURN,
with CAMBUSBARRON, east PLEAN, AND WHINS OF MILTON.
^T. NINIANS is a considerable village or town in the parish of its
v3 name, about one mile from Stirling, situate on the road from
that town to Glasgow. The form of the parish is irregular in its extent,
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but may be computed at about ten miles from east to west, and
j about six miles from north to south, bounded on the east by the
parish of Airth, on the south by Larbert, Dunipace, and Denny, on
the west by Fintry and Gargunnock, on the north by the river Forth,
which separates it from Kincardine, Lecropt, Logic, and Alloa (if
a small space occupied by the parish of Stirling be excepted). It
derives its name from the patron saint of the ancient parish church,
the steeple of which stills remains and is a distinguished curiosity.
The church to which this fabric was formerly attached, being used as
a powder magazine by the Highlanders in 1 746, was accidentally
blown up immediately before their retreat to the north. Though
scarcely one stone of the body of the church was left upon another,
the steeple remained uninjured. Population in 1871, 10,146, and in
1881, 10,506.
Bannockburn is a prosperous manufacturing village in the parish
of St. Ninians, one mile from that town, situate on both sides, but
chiefly on the east bank of the Bannockburn rivulet, which here runs
through a glen, and after a course of a few miles falls into the Forth.
Few places of its size in Scotland have more rapidly improved of late
years, in consequence of the manufactures that have taken their seat
here ; these consist of tweeds, tartans, and carpets to a considerable
extent. Coal is obtained in the vicinity in great abundance, and a
tannery has been established in the village for a long period. In this
district the country is characterised by long descending braes, with a
northern exposure to the Firth of Forth, and it was on one of these
uplands, between this village and that of St. Ninians, that was fought
on the 24th of June, 13 14, the memorable and decisive battle of
Bannockburn, the result of which was the permanent security of the
independence of Scotland. In this conflict the army of the English
was defeated with a loss of thirty thousand men and seven hundred
knights. Bruce's forces were stationed along the front of an eminence
called Gillies Hill, and extended from south-west to north-west,
between the farm of Greysteil and the village of St. Ninians. About
half a mile south from the latter, upon the summit of a commanding
elevation called Caldan Hill, is a large stone, termed the " Bored
Stone," having a hole in the top in which the Scottish King inserted
his standard on the day of battle. The height called the Cat Craig
Hill, from which the English King watched the progress of the battle,
has been almost quarried away. Bannockburn, with Muir, contained
in 1871 a population of 2,564, and in 1881, 4,331.
Cambusbarron is a village in the parish of St. Ninians, situate
one mile north-west from that place, and about the same distance
west from Stirling.
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St. Ninians.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Post OflQce, St, N1NIJL.NS, John M'Donald, Postmaster. The nearest
Money Order Office is at Stirling.
Post Office, Bankockburn, John Gillespie, Postmaster.
Post Office, Cambusbarron, Matthew Shanks, Postmaster. The nearest
Money Order Office is at Stirling.
Post Office, East Plean, William M'Leod, Postmaster. The nearest
Money Order Office is at Bannockburn.
*a*Letters for the above places should be addressed " Near Stirling."
Gentry and Clergy.
Anderson, James
Bolton, J. C, Esq., m.p., Carbi'ook
House
Brown, Mr Thomas, St Ninians
Buchanan, Andrew, Rose Cottage,
Newton
Buntine, Mr James R., Torbrex House
Calder, Rev. J. (governor and chaplain
of Simpson's Asylum), East Plean
Frew, Rev. Robert, d.d., St Ninians
Hume, Mr Andrew, Holy Bank Cottage,
St Ninians
Jenkins, Mrs Isabella, St Ninians
Lindsay, Mr Henry, Newhouse
M 'Galley, Mr Alex., Melville Cottage,
Bannockburn
M'Donald, Mrs R., Easter Livilands
M'Grouther, Mr Alex., Janefield, St
Ninians
M'Kenzie, Rev. Colin, Free Church
Manse, Newhouse
M'Laclilan. Mr Archibald, Laburnum
Cottage, Whins of Milton
Maitland, Sir James R. Gibson, Craig-
end House
Morrison, Rev. Andrew, U.P. Manse,
Bannockburn
Munro, A. Binning, Esq. of Auchen-
bowie
—-Murray, -Mrs, Garturr
Murray, Colonel John (of Touchadam),
s.^^ Polmaise
0 '"■Musehet, iJoim S. , Esq. , m. d. , -BirkWii
Niven, Rev. Samuel, F.C. Manse, Ban-
nockburn
Paterson, Mrs Mary, Parkhead House,
Bannockburn
Paton, Rev. James A., Cambusbarron
Rattray, Mr William, Bannockburn
Reed, Mrs Margaret, Barnsdale House,
Whins of Milton
Reid, James, Williamfield House, St
Ninians
Ritchie, Rev. Mr, Bannockburn
Robertson, Rev. J. M., St Ninians
Robertson, Miss Catherine, Beechwood,
Newhouse
Robertson, James, Bannockburn
Ronald, Mr Thomas, Rosemount, Ban-
nockburn
Ross, Mr John M., East Plean House
Stewart, Shaw, m.p.
Smith, Robert, Esq., J.P., Brentham
park
Smith, Mr William, Chapel Bank, Cam-
busbarron
Somerville, Mr William, Newhouse
Stewart, Miss, Barondale, St Ninians
Stuart, Sir Allan Seaton, Seaton Lodge,
Touch
Wilson, Major E. L., Hill park
Wilson, Alex., Esq., j.p., Bannockburn
House
Wilson, Mr Andrew, Bannockburn
Schools.
Board Schools.
Bannockburn — Rt. Saunders, master;
Elizabeth M'Laren, mistress
East Plean — Hector Towns, master ;
Miss Forfar, mistress
St Ninians — R. B. Philip, master
Whins of Milton — J. M'Innes, master;
Miss Mu.irhead, mistress
Wilson's Endowed School, Bannock-
burn— John Wilson, master
Bakers.
Aitken, Wm. (and confectioner), St
Ninians-
Co-operative Society, Bannockburn
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[St. Ninians.
Co-operative Society, Cambusbarrron
Mitchell, Wm., St Ninians
Muirhead, Wm., Bannockburn
Paterson, Thomas, Bamiockburn
Blacksmiths.
Brown, James, Auchenbowie
Cairns, James, East Plean
Cowan, Alex., Bannockburn
M'Leod, John, Bannockburn
Milles, John, Cambusbarron
Walls, Thomas, St Ninians
Booksellers and Stationers.
Denovan, Mr R., Bannockburn
Mercer, Christian, Bannockburn
Shanks, Matthew, Cambusbarron
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Co-operative Society, Limited, St
Ninians
Co-operative Society, Bannockburn
Forsyth, James, St Ninians
M'Cowan, Andrew, Bannockburn
M'Gregor, Donald, St Ninians
M'Lay, James, Bannockburn
Watson, George, Cambusbarron
Wright, James, St Ninians
Coal Masters.
Hunter, Mrs Bannockburn
Murray, Peter, Dunmore colliery,
Bannockburn
Paterson & Thomson, East Plean
colliery. East Plean
Rattray, Wm., & Son, Greenyards
colliery, Bannockburn
Farmers.
IN THE PARISH OF ST NINIANS.
Adam, Agnes, Glenhead
Adam, George, jun. , Lochend
Adam, James, Muirpark
Adam, James, Muirmill
Adam, John, Buckleburn
Adam^ John (heirs of). Wester Green-
yards
Adam, William, Easter Craigannet
Adams, Robert, Craigengelt
Alexander, Ebenezer T., Taylorton
Archibald, John, Parkmill
Ballantyne, William, Powbridge
Bell, Simon (heirs of), Castleton
Bennie, William, Craigennet & Craigen-
gelt
Bennie, William, Smallburn
Bennie, William, Kirk o' Muir
Brisbane, John, Gartchish
Brown, James, Woodcock Fauld
Buchanan, Alexander, Whitehouse
Buchanan, John (heirs of), Sheilbrae
Campbell, Daniel, Muirpark
Christie, Alexander, Bolfernaugh
Christie, Alexander (& horse dealer),
Mill Hall
Christie, Alex., jun., Back o' Muir
Christie, Alex. & James, Kepmad
Christie, James, Cultenhove
Cowan, Peter, Sink & Greencornhills
Christie, Alex., Dyke & Risk
Cowper, James, Craigforth
Crawford, James, Northend
Crawford, Wm. (heirs of), Oastlehill
Curron, John G. , & the Misses, Coxithill
Dewar, David, Shaw
Dewar, David & Andrew, West Haugh
Dewar, Peter, Raploch & Hillhead
Dewar, Peter, Kildean
Dobbie, — , Craigannet
Dobbie, James, Cringate
Dobbie, W. &H., Touch
Drysdale, Robert, Old Mill
Eadie, John, Easterton of Cowie
Edmond, John, Newmills & Gallamuir
Edmond, William, Westerton of Cowie
Finlayson, John (trustees of the late),
Throsk
Finlayson, Matthew, Poppletrees
Forrester, David, Balquhidderock
Fotheringham, John, Bullions
Galloway, John, Redhall
Galloway, William, Wallstale
Gilchrist, Alexander, DoIImill
Gilchrist, William, Powdreke
Gilchrist, William, Powside
Gray, Andrew, West Plean
Hallam, James, Hillhead
Henderson, John, Throsk
Henderson, William, Throsk
Hendrick, William, Eastertown
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St. Ninians.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's!
Hendrie, James, Sauchenford
Hill J James, Bannockburn
Hope, James W., Greenyards
Hope, John (heirs of), Carbrook Mains
Inglis, William, Chartershall
Jaffray, Isabella & Wm., Broomridge
Jafifray, James, Skeoch
Jaffray, Robert, North Durrieshill
Johnston, Charles, Stewart Hall
M'Conchie, Mr, Glenside
Kerr, William, Throsk
Kidd, George, Mossneuck
King, John & James, Karnes of Craig-
forth
Laing, John & William, Carnock
Laing, William & John, Cowiehall
Lawrence, John, Muirmailing
Lowe, Roliert, Graystale
M'Callum, Charles, Broadlees
M 'Cowan, James, Pleanbank
M'Donald, Allan, New Park
M'Farlane, Thomas, Auchenbowie
Mains
M'Farlane, Thos,, jun.. Moss side
M'Farlane, William, Greenhill
M'Feate, Robert, Orchard
M'Gibbon, Archibald, Woodside
M'Intire, Daniel, Aldcroft
M'Kenzie, Neil, Blushquarter
Mackie, Alexander, Drypowr
M'Laren, James, Little Sauchie
M'Laren, James, jun., Kirsebonny
M'Pherson, James, Townfoot
Miller, Thomas, Myers
Mitchell, John, Coxpow
Muirhead, John, Milton Mill
Muirhead, Thomas, Gartwhinnie
Inglis, Croftside
Muirhead, Thomas & John, West
Buchieburn
Muirhead, W., Pirnhall & Herdbrae
Nimmo, Matthew, Foot-o'-green
Paterson, James, Bandeath
Patterson, J. T. S., Plean
Patterson, William, Poppletrees
Paul, James. North doll & Darnbog
Ritchie, William, Plean Mill
Robertson, George, Hilton of Cowie
Scott, James, Meadowfield
Short, George, Westcarse
Sinclair, James, Forthbank
Smart, Andrew, Lower Cauglour
Strang, Hugh, Craigniyen
Thomson, William, Moss side
Todd, John, Binn
Turnbull, James, Hallquarter
Turnbull, James, Cauglour
Turnbull, Margaret & Janet, Cushan-
quarter
Turnbull, William, Touch hill
Waddel, James, Clachan
Walls, Robert, Kerse Mill
Watt, Archibald, Whitehouse
Weir, Mrs — , Rosehill
Young, Thomas, Snabhead
Young, WilHam, Taylorton
Young, William, Muirtou
Fleshers.
Buchanan, John, Bannockburn
Co-operative Society, Bannockbm-n
Co-operative Society, Limited, St.
Ninians
Forsyth, William, Bannockburn
Rankin, Mrs, St. Ninians
Thomson, Robert, Bannockburn
Grocers.
Marked thuB * are also Spirit Dealers.
*Baird, James, St Ninians
*Buchanan, Andrew, St Ninians and
Newhouse
■^Christie, John, Bannockburn
Co-operative Society, Bannockburn
Co-operative Society, Cambusbarron
*Denovan, Mrs, Bannockburn
Duncan, William, Bannockburn
*Lamont, F., Bannockburn
*Lamont, John, Whins of Milton
Learmonth, James, Bannockburn
M'Donald, John, St Ninians
*M'Gregor, Lillias A., Cambusbarron
M'Lay, Isabella, St Ninians
*M'Naughton, Duncan G., Cambus-
barron
M'Leod, William, East Plean
*Mathieson, A.
*Mitchell, Margaret, Bannockburn
*Muirhead, William, Bannockburn
Paterson, Thomas, Bannockburn
*Sinclair, Agnes, Newhouse
*Stevenson, Mrs, St Ninians
Taylor, James, Cambusbarron
*Wilkie, David. Cambusbarron
*Wilson, James, Bannockburn
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[St. Ninians.
Joiners and Cabinetmakers.
Bilsland, William, St Ninians
Currie, James, Bannockburn
Donaldson Bros., Cambusbarron
Gardner, John, St Ninians
Kay, William, Bannockburn
Stewart, Robert (and cartwriglit), Cam-
busbarron
Tough, Thomas, East Plean
Turnbull, James (agricultural imple-
ment maker), Carnock via Falkirk
Linen and Woollen Drapers.
Brand, Mrs R. (& agent for J. Pullar
& Sons, dyers, Perth), St Ninians
Co-operative Society, Bannockburn
Muirhead, William, Bannockburn
Shanks, Matthew, Cambusbarron
Sharp, John W., Bannockburn
Millers.
Archbold, — , Park mill
Muirhead, John, Milton mill
Walls, Robert, Kerse mill
Milliners and Di-essmahers.
M'Laren, Kate, Bannockburn
Robertson, Isabella, Bannockburn
Nail Manufacturers.
Broadie, Robert, W'hins of Milton
Brown, Thomas, Whins of Milton
Donaldson, Wm., Whins of Milton
Gillespie, Alex., Chartershall
Gillespie, John, Whins of Milton
Jaffray, James, Whins of Milton
Jenkins, Arch., St Ninians
Jenkins, Thos., WTiins of Milton
Lockhart, Alex., Whins of Milton
M'Lachlan, Arch., Whins of Milton
Morrison, John, Whins of Milton
Reid, James, Whins of Milton
Smith & Shirra, St Ninians
Somervillo, W"m. (cut and wrought),
St Ninians
Wordie, John, W^hins of Milton
Newspaper and Periodical
Dealers.
Denovan, Mrs R., Bannockburn
Mercer, Christian, Bannockbui'n
Russell, Mary, St Ninians
Shanks, Matthew, Cambusbarron
Quarry Owners.
Baird & Stevenson, Dunmure quarry^
Bannockburn
Gowans, James, Plean Quany, East
Plean ; office, 31 Castle terrace^
Edinburgh
Young & Ross, Polmaise Quarry
Screw Bolt Manufacturers.
Brown, Thomas, St Ninians
M'Lay, James, St Ninians
Sliopkeepers and Dealers in Sutv-
dries.
Brown, Ami, St Ninians
Bruce, Alexander, Whins of Milton
Campbell, David, Milton
Campbell, Helen, East Plean
Christie, John, Bannockburn
Crombie, Euphemia, Bannockburn
Harris, George, St Ninians
Hutton, David, East Plean
Jaffray, Henry, Cambusbarron
Jenkins, David, St Ninians
Johnstone, Mrs, St Ninians
Kemiedy, Margaret, St Ninians
Kennedy, John, St Ninians
Learmonth, James, Bannockburn
M'Aley, M. & C, Bannockburn
Mitchell, James, Bannockburn
Muirhead, William, Bannockburn
Paton, James, Bannockburn
Robertson, Catherine T., Cambus-
barron
Turnbull, George, Whins of Miltown
Sinclair, Agnes, Newhouse
Sinclair, James, Whins of Milton
Stewart, John, Cambusbarron
Walls, John, Bannockburn
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St. Ninians.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Surgeons.
Chalmers, Alexander, m.d., William-
field "Villa, Newhouse
Muschet, John, m.d., Birkhill
Robertson, James, Bannockburn
Tailors.
Baxter, .James (& clothier), Bannock-
burn
Chalmers, David, Bannockburn
Kay, John, Bannockburn
M'Queen, James, Newhouse
Taylor, Robert, Cambusbarron
Thomson, John, Bannockburn
Williams, David, St Ninians
Tanners and Curriers.
Duchart, Alexander, Bannockburn
Grieve, James, St Ninians
Watch and Clock Makers.
M'Gregor, Duncan, St Ninians
Meldrum, ' M, , Bannockburn
Wool Sinnners.
Smith, Robert, & Son, Park vale and
Hayford mills, near Stirling
Woollen Manufacturers.
Smith, Robert, & Son (tweeds). Park
vale and Hayford mills, near Stirling
Smith, Wm. (tweeds), Cambusbarron
Wilson, William, & Son, Bannockburn
Miscellaneous.
Armstrong, Robert, clerk, Newhouse
Buchan, David, china merchant,
Bannockburn
Guy, James, clerk. Whins of Milton
Harris, George, saddler, St Nmians
Harvey, Peter, cooper, St Ninians
Johnstone, John, furniture dealer, St
Ninians
M'Diarmid, Duncan, tallow chandler
I and oil merchant, St Ninians
Mackay, Hugh, clerk, Bannockburn
M'Kinnon, J., police constable, St
Ninians
Paterson, John, lime burner, Cambus-
barron
Paton, Miss, china dealer, Bannockburn
Ronald, Thos., bookkeeper, Bannock-
burn
Scott, John, plumber, St Ninians
Young, James, cashier, Newhouse
Public Buildings, Offices, &c.
Places of Worship and their
Ministers.
Established Churches.
St. Ninians — Rev. J. M. Robertson
Bannockburn — Rev. W. B. Ritchie
East Plean — Rev. James Calder
Free Churches.
St. Ninians — Rev, C. M'Kenzie
Bannockburn — Rev. Samuel Niven
United Presbyterian Chapels.
St. Ninians— Rev. Robert Frew, D.D.
Bannockburn — Rev. Andrew Morrison,
Mission House, Cambusbarron — Eliz.
Suttie, keeper
Inspector of poor & collector of rates
for the parish of St. Ninians—
Samuel Reid, Newhouse
Local Authority, St. Ninians — Samuel
Reid, clerk
Registrars of Births, Deaths, and
Marriages for the parish of St.
Ninians — Samuel Reid, St. Ninians ;
Bamiockburn district — J-ehii W."
Sharp, Bannockbura
School Board, Cambusbarron — James
L. Philip, clerk
Simpson's Asylum, East Plean — Rev.
James Calder, governor & chaplain ;
Mrs Calder, matron
Conveyance by Railway.
ON the SCOTTISH CENTRAL SECTION OF
THE NORTH BRITISH LINEe
Station at Bannockburn — Robert G.
Mailer, stationmaster
Carriers.
To Stirling — James Campbell, from his
house, Bannockburn, two days a
week
Cab and 'Bus Contractors, Alexander
Steven, Peter Cowan
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Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Dunblane
DUNBLANE.
DUNBLANE stands on the river Allan, six miles north from
Stirling. With its Hydropathic Establishment, picturesque
surroundings, and salubrious climate, it entices numerous summer
visitors. The streets are chiefly narrow, but the town is skirted with
some nice villas. Its Cathedral, which was commenced to be built
in the 12th century but not completed to the i6th, is one of the
principal antiquities. The tower rises to a height of 128 feet, and
the choir, which now forms the Parish Church, measures 80 feet long,
30 broad, and 48 high. The population, a great portion of whom
are engaged in worsted spinning, numbers over 2,000. Sheriffmuir,
the scene of the famous battle between the Royal forces and the
Rebel army in 17 15, lies on the hills to the east of the town. The
chief seats are Keir and Kippendavie.
The villages of Kinbuck, Balhaddie, Buttergask, Greenloaning,
and Rottearn lie in the parish of Dunblane, which has a population
of over 3,000.
Post OflELce, Dunblane, M. Dawson, Postmistress. — Post Office open
from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. 1st delivery, 7.30 a.m. ; 2nd delivery, 6.15 p.m. Despatches
for the North, 6.30 a.m., 5.30 p.m., and 10 p.m. ; despatches, all South, 11.30
a.m., 4.20 p.m., and 7.45 p.m. ; London, 5.30 p.m. Postal and Money Order
and Telegraph Office and Savings Bank.
Private Residents.
Alexander, Mr William, Elmswood
Barty, Miss Agnes, Anchorfield
Barty, J. W., Esq., Glenacre
Bayne, Jno., Ivy bank
Blair, Rev William, d.d.
Bell, Mr James, Hydropathic
Borland, Mr William, Lansdowne villa
Bower, Miss — , Birch bank
Bowie, Rev. John S.,b.d., Free Church
manse
Boyd, Misses, Claremont
Brown, Mr Thomas, The Limes
Cairns, Miss, Annfield
Christie, Mr William, Greenyards house
Cochran, Mr — , Overdale house
Colquhoun, Rev J., e.g., Ledcamroch
Drummond, the Honourable Captain
A. H., of Cromlix
Drysdale, Mrs J. T., Birch bank
Ferguson, Miss, Glen brae
Gardiner, Patrick, Esq., of Rottearns
Gavin, Mr James, St Lawrence house
Geddes, Rev D. Bruce, St Clairs
Gray, Miss — , 5 Glenallan cottages
Kinross, Miss J. C, Bogside cottage
Kinross, Misses — , 7 Glenallan cot's.
Kinross, Miss Agnes, Helensfield
Liddill, James, Esq., Leewood house
M'Farlane, Jas., Dunblane
Malcolm, Rev Henry, b.a.. Parsonage
Maule, Mrs Jane, Dunblane
Millar, Miss Jessie, Glenallan house
Moore, Mrs, Glenallan cottages
Paterson, Mrs Montgomery, Holme hill
Reid, D. T., Calderwood house
Richmond, George, Esq., Balhaldie
Ritchie, Rev — , Dunblane
Robertson,Mr David, Allan Hill house
Russell, Archibald, Esq., Kilbryde
castle
Smith, Dr Walter, Orwell cottage,
Kinbuck
Stein, Jas., Rosalind cottage
Stein, Mr Jas., RosHn
I4S K
Dunblane.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Stewart, Miss Agnes D. , Fernbank
Stewart, Miss Eliza, St Mary's cottage
Stirling, Patrick J., Esq., LL.D., Kip-
pendavie house
Stirling, Patrick, Esq., J.P., Kippinross
Thomson, William, Esq., Dunblane
Wallace, Mr Jno. , Glassingall
Wilson, Alexander, Esq., Alford house
Wilson, Duncan C, Balhaldie house
Wilson, Mrs William, The Crescent
Young, Mr Alexander, Keir mains
Young, Professor Ormelie, m.d. , Glas-
gow, Doune rd.
Apartments.
Bayne, Mr, Wanderang-
Cairns, the Misses
Cameron, Daniel, Springfield ter.
Carmichael, Mary, Glenallan
Colquhoun, Janet, Backcroft
Cramb, Catherine, Cathedral view
Eadie, Mary, Calderwood cottage
Ferguson, Janet, Glenbrae house
Gibb, Mrs E. (to let, furnished,
by the month or year). Abbey,
house, Dunblane
Kerr, Mary, Braeport
Kinross, Agnes, Helensfield
Kinross, — , Glenallan cottages
M'Gruthar, — , Auchmar
M'Laren, E., Elmbank
Moir, Mary, Glenallan
Monteith, Isabella, High st.
Bakers.
Keenan, James (baker, con-
fectioner, and pastry baker),
New road, Dunblane
Watson, Thomas, Dunblane.
See advt.
Banks.
Bank of Scotland, Limited (Branch),
Dunblane — J. W'. Barty and Wm.
Thomson, joint agents
Savings Bank — Wm. Christie, agent
Union Bank of Scotland, Ld. (Branch),
Dunblane — W^m. Christie, agent ;
Wm. Kirton, accountant
Blacksmiths.
Dougall, Robert, Kilbride
Mackenzie, Alex., Dunblane
Mitchell, Wm., Greenloaning
Thomson, James, Braco
Booksellers and Stationers.
Annand, Agnes, Dunblane
M'Queen, Mary Ann (and circulating
library and fancy repository), Dun-
blane
Boot and Shoe Makers.
M'Gregor, Duncan (and clog), Dun-
blane
M'Kie, Matthew, Braeport
Porteous, And., Perth road
Scobbie, James, Dunblane
Syme, Adam, Dunblane
Builders and Masons.
Bayne, John, Dunblane
Cramb, John, Dunblane
M'Farlane, Young, & Angus, Dunblane
Cattle Dealers.
M'Caull, Peter, Dunblane
M'Nicoll, Duncan, Dunblane
Chemist.
Bruce, W. Balfour, High st.
Coal Dealers.
Dick, Robert. Dunblane
M'Gregor, John, Dunblane
Neilson, Wm., Dunblane
Contractors.
Donaldson, Robert, Fens, Dunblane
Finlayson, Robert, Fens, Dunblane
Morris, W^m., Springfield, Dunblane
Reid, James, jun., Greenloaning
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STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Dunblane.
Farmers.
DUNBLANE PARISH.
Anderson, Jas. , Nether-Wester Quoigs,
Greenloaning
Bain, Jas., Nether Grainston
Buchanan, Walter, Barbush
Cameron, John, Bows
Campbell, Thos., Auchinteck
Dank, Wm. (reps.), Auchinlay
Dewar, Jas., Cairnstone
Dick, Messrs, Torrance
Drummond,The Hon. Arthur of Cromlix
Duncan, R. & J., Topfold
Eadie, J. & M., Netherton
Finlayson, John, West Third of Rot-
tearns
Finlayson, John & Mrs, Harperstone,
Greenloaning
Kinross, Andrew, Hungryhill
Kinross, Thos., Loig
Lang, R. & A., Whitieston
M'Caul, Peter, Dykedale
M'Caull, P., Mid. & W. Cullings
M'Ewan, Wm. (heirs), Cumbushinnie
M'Farlane, M., Hutcheston
M'Gregor, W. & Thos., Upper- Wester
Quoigs, Greenloaning
M'Laren, Jas., Hillside
M'Nab, Duncan, Glastry
Menzies, Andrew, Drumdroulls
Menzies, Robert, Stonehill
Reid, A. & H. (heirs), Greenloaning
Quoigs
Reid, James (heirs). Park of Keir
Rorie, Dav., Williamfield
Sands, F. & J., Glenbank, Green-
loaning
Sharp, Andrew, Blueton
Sharp, John, Townhead of Quoigs,
Greenloaning
Stirling, A. D., E. Rottearns
Stirling, Alex., Kippendavie
Stirling, Jas. , Craighead
Stirling, Js.; Upper Whitieston
Stirling, j'. & J., Nether Cambu-
shinnie
Taylor, John, Tarneybackle
Turner, W. & A., Waterside
Veitch, Wm. , Middleton of Rottearns
Whitehead, Wm., Corscaplie
Wylie, Thos., Stockbridge
Fi7'e^ 6^^:., Office Agents.
Accident Insurance Co. — William
Alexander, Dunblane
Alliance & Insurance Co. of Scotland—
Wm. Christie, Dunblane
Caledonian (life) — Wm. Thomson,
Wm. Alexander «& Jas. A. M'Lean,
Dunblane
Crown — Andrew Graham, Dunblane
Insurance Co. of Scotland — William
Christie, Union Bank
Lancashire — Wm. Christie, Dunblane
Life Association of Scotland — William
Christie, Dunblane
Northern —
Norwich & London Accident — William
Thomson, Dunblane
Scottish Amicable — R. H. Christie,
Dunblane
Scottish Equitable (life) — William
Thomson, Dunblane
Scottish Provincial— J. Gavin, Dunblane
Scottish Union & National— William
Alexander, Dunblane, and Barty
& Thomson
Scottish Widows' Fund — ^James Gavin,
Dunblane
Sun — R. H. Christie, Dunblane
Standard — Wm. Alexander, Dunblane
Sickness & Accident Assurance Co. Ld.
— ^Jas. A. M'Lean, High st.
Union — ^Jas, M'Naughton, Dunblane
Fleshers.
Gray, Andrew, Dunblane. See
advt.
M'Caull, James, Dunblane
M'Laren, John, Dunblane
Grocers and Shopkeepers.
Tho=e marked * are also Spirit Dealers.
Cameron, James (tobacconist, etc.),
High St.
Dauskin, J., Dunblane
Dick, Agnes, Dunblane
Dunblane Cooperative Society,
Perth rd., W. L. M'Q,ueen,
manager
147
Dunblane.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Dunn, John, Dunblane
*Fleming, D. J., Dunblane
Fisher, James, High st.
Gentle, Peter, Dunblane
♦Gray, Mrs, Dunblane
Hunter, A., Dunblane
*Lennox, James, Dunblane
*Macewan, D. & J. & Co., Dunblane,
Stirling, Callander, Crieff. Secadvt.
M'Isaac, John, & Co., Dunblane and
Bridge of Allan
M'Laren, James, Ramoyle
M'Intosh, James, Springfield ter.
*M'Laren, John, High st.
M 'Martin, James, Dunblane
*Orr, Charles, Dunblane
Rowan, John, Dunblane
Wilson, Jessie, High st.
Innkeepers and Vintners.
Gibb, Elizabeth (Railway Hotel),
Dunblane
Gray, Henry, Dunblane
M'Kenzie, Duncan (Dunblane
Hotel), Dunblane
Marshall, Janet (Stirling Arms Hotel
and Posting), Dunblane
yoiners and Wrights.
Bayne, David, Keir
Cameron, Alex., Dunblane
Eadie, John, Kinbuck
Guthrie, J. & W., Dunblane
Hunter, T,, DunlDlane
Kemp, Peter, Greenloaning
M'Donald, James, Dunblane
M'Laren, James, Dunblane
M'Owan, Duncan, Viewfield
Whitehead, Archibald, Dunblane
Linen and Woollen Drapers.
Archibald, Miss, High street
Cameron, Robert, High street
Cameron, Robert, Dunblane
Cramb, Misses (and milliners), Perth
road
Sword, P. & D., Dunblane
Plumbers and Gasfiiters.
Carmichael, Duncan, Pligh street
M'Laren, John (and ironmonger). High
street
Saddlers.
Don, Wm., High street
M'Lauchlan, Bernard, High st.
Schools.
Public Schools —
Dunblane — R. H. Christie, master ;
Catherine Peace, mistress
Greenloaning — ^Jas. Jamieson, master
Kinbuck — John B. Ferguson, master
St Mary's Episcopal School — Miss
Walker, mistress
Tailors.
Graham, John, Dunblane
Kinnaird, John (and clothier),
Dunblane
M'Kay, John, Dunblane
148
Upholsterer.
Graham, A., High st.
Writers and Solicitors.
Alexander, Wm. (clerk, treasurer, and
collector to the Perthshire western
district road trustees), Dunblane
Alexander, Wm., Dunblane
Barty & Thomson, Dunblane
Barty, J. W. (Barty & Thomson-
procurator fiscal for the western
district of Perthshire in the Sheriff
and Justice of the Peace Courts, clerk
to the Income Tax and Assessed Tax
Commissioners, and to the District
Prison Board), County buildings,
Dunblane
Gavin, James, Dunblane
M'Lean, James A., High st
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[DOUNE.
Thomson, Wm. (Barty & Thomsom —
and depute clerk of the peace for the
western district of Perthshire, depute
procurator fiscal and clerk and
treasurer to the Dunblane and
Ardoch School Board), Dunblane
Miscellaneous.
At Dunblane where not otherwise
stated.
Agents for J. Pullar & Sons, dyers,
Perth— P. & D. Sword
Bleachers— J. ^ J. Pullar, Ashfield
Carter — Robert Finlayson
China Dealer — Catherine Eadie
China Merchant— Bridget Joyce, The
Cross
Dyer — David Eadie
Fish and Game Dealer — ^John Junor
Fishmonger and Greengrocer — Allan
Stewart, The Cross
Maltster — Peter M'Murroch
Messenger at Arms, Sheriff Officer,
and Collector and Treasurer for the
Burgh of Dunblane— T. M'Culloch
Nurseryman and Fruiterer — Peter
Cramb, Perth road
Painter — R. Wedderspoon
Session Clerk— R. H. Christie
Sub-distributor of Stamps, Collector of
Rates, Inspector of Poor, and Statute
Labour Trust Collector — W. Christie
Surgeon — Thos. Brown, The Limes
Watchmaker — Robert Waddell
Woollen Manufacturer and Spinner —
Robert Cameron, Mill of Keir
Worsted Spinners — Alexander Wilson
& Co., Springbank Mill, Dunblane
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, OFFICES, &C.
Agricultural Society — David Reid,
secretary
Building Investment Society — Dunblane
Building Co., Ld.— J. W. Barty,
secretary
Constabulary Station — Peter Stewart,
superintendent
Gas Works — Robert Guthrie, manager
Inspector of Poor and Collector of
Rates — William Christie
Leighton Library — R. H. Christie,
librarian
Registrar of Births, Marriages, and
Deaths— R. H. Christie
Sheriff Court — ^John Graham, sheriff
substitute ; Wm. Christie, interim
sheriff substitute ; James Hepburn,
sheriff clerk depute ; J. W. Barty,
procurator fiscal ; Officer — Thomas
M'Culloch, sheriff and bar officer
Stamp Office — William Christie, sub-
distributor
Stationmasters — Dunblane, James
M'Naughton; Kinbuck, D. Dewar ;
Greenloaning, David Dempster
Places of Wo7'ship.
Established Church— Rev. Mr Ritchie
Free Church — Rev. John S. Bowie, B.D.
Episcopal Church, St Mary's — Rev.
Henry Malcolm, B.A.
United Presbyterian Church —
Dunblane— Rev. W. Blair, D.D.
Greenloaning — Rev. J.M'Intyre,A.M.
Roman Catholic Chapel — Rev. Bruce
Dugald Greddes
DOUNE, DEANSTON, &c.
DOUNE lies three miles west of Dunblane, at the junction of two
streams— the Teith and the Ardoch. It is greatly resorted to by
summer visitors. Its Castle, long the seat of the Earls of Menteith,
figures in history as being a place in which two regents of Scotland
149
DOUNE.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
resided, and a resort of Queen Mary. It was also held by the
forces of Prince Charles Edward in 1745 ; but it is now a ruinous pile.
Population of town, 996.
Deanston village lies about a mile west of Doune, having
extensive cotton mills. Population of village, 679.
Post Ofl3.ce, Doune, James Dewar, Postmaster. — Letters from all parts
arrive at 7 a.m. and 9,15 a.m., and are despatched at 7.45 a.m., 3.50 p.m., and
7.20 p.m. Money Order and Telegraph Office and Savings Bank.
Post Office, Deanston, Janet Allan, Postmistress. — Letters from all parts
arrive at 7 a.m., and are despatched at 6.30 a.m., 10 a.m., and 6.30 p.m. The
nearest Money Order Office is at Doune.
Post Office, Burn of Cambus, Doune. — Letters are delivered at 7 a m.
and 12 noon, and are despatched at 6.30 p.m.
Private Residents,
Andrew, Mr Thomas, Doune
Burnmurdoch, John, Esq., J. P., Gartin-
caber
Campbell, Miss, Old Newton
Campbell, Mrs, Inverardoch
Cole, Rev. Robert, Doune
Congalton, Captain Wm., Glenardoch
Connelley, Rev. Thos., n.D., Doune
Cree, Mr George S., Deanston Villa
Drummond, C H., Esq. of Blair Drum-
mond
Gibson, Mrs, Rose Bank
Glover, Andrew, Esq., Dillot Cottage
Graham, Mr Thos. M., Union Bank
Plome, Mrs, of Argaty
Huie, Rev. Wm., Bridge of Teith
Jardine, Sir Robert, Lanrick Castle
M'Farlane, Miss E., Doune
M'Intyre, Mr John P., Deanston
M'Kay, Rev. George S., Doune
M'Lean, Mrs M., Bankhead House
M'Lean, Mr James A., Doune
M 'Queen, Miss Janet, Torrance Cottage
Main, Mr Robert, Royal Bank House
Moray, the Earl of, Doune Lodge
Muir, Mr John, Deanston House
Peach, Mrs Margaret, Woodside Cottage
Taylor, Mrs, Craighead
Agents.
Bayne, Miss (for PuUar & Sons, dyers,
Perth), Doune
Main, Robert, & Son (for Royal
Blind Asylum, Edinburgh, and P. &
P. Campbell, dyers, Perth), Doune
Morrison, John (for Stevenson Bros.,
dyers, Dundee), Doune
Ritchie, Miss (for Crichton, Stirling),
Doune
Wood, John (W. J. Bowie, dyer),
Doune
Bakers.
Brown, James, Doune
Hamilton, John, Doune
Maxwell, James, Doune. See advt.
Banks.
RoyalBank of Scotlan i (Branch),
Doune ; Robert Main, Agent, and
John F. JacksoR, accountant
Union Bank of Scotland, Ld. (Branch);
Thomas M, Graham, agent
Savings Bank, Kilmadock parish (in
connection with the Union Bank of
Scotland) ; Thomas M. Graham,
treasurer
Blacksmiths.
Balfour, Walter (and engineer), Doune
Tinlin, Andrew, Doune
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Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[DOUNE.
Booksellers and Stationers.
Gumming, James, Doune
Neilson, Mrs M., Doune
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Chalmers, James
Co-operative Society (dealers), Dean-
ston
Ferguson, Daniel, Doune
Ferguson, Duncan, Doune
Glen, William, Doune
M'Beath, Peter, Deanston
M'Beth, Peter, Doune
M'Diarmid, Alexander, Doune
Morrison, Michael, Doune
Shaw, George, Doune
Wood, John, Doune
Coal Dealers.
Cameron, Donald, Doune
Graham, Thomas, Doune
Robb, William, Doune
Wright, William, Doune
Confectioners.
Buchanan, Margaret, Doune
Calder, Ann, Doune
Gray, Mary, Doune
Henderson, Margaret, Doune
M'Dougall, Margaret, Doune
M'Gregor, Elizabeth, Cross, Doune
Factors
Ballingall, David, Blair Drummond
M'Lacelan, James, Doune lodge
Fleshers
Blair, James, Doune
Bain, William, Doune
Buchanan, Mrs Walter, Doune
M 'Laren, William, Doune
Morrison, Peter, Doune
Young, William, Lochfield
Grocers and Shopkeepers
Allen, Janet (beer retailer), Deanston
Buchanan, Margaret, Doune
Clark, James (spirit dealer), Doune
Co-operative Society, Deanston
Henderson, Mary Ann, Deanston
M'Farlane, Daniel, Cross, Doune
M'Farlane, Robert (wine and
spirit merchant), Doune
M'Laws, John, Doune
Maxwell, James, Doune. Se&
advt.
Shepherd, Alexander, Doune
Haberdashers and Li?ten Dfapers,
Bayne, Jane, Doune
Main, "Robert, & Son (clothiers,
&c.), Doune
Morrison, John Doune
Paterson, Ann, Deanston
Wood, John, Doune
Imtkeepets and Vintners.
Harley, William, Doune
Jones, Wm, (Doune Castle Hotel), Doune
Keir, Mrs (Woodside Hotel),
Doune. /See advt.
Wright, William, Doune
Insurance Agents.
Caledonian Insurance Co. — ^James A.
M'Lean, solicitor, Doune
Insurance Co. of Scotland — Thomas M.
Graham, Union Bank
Lancashire Life and Fire Insurance
Co. — ^James Dewar, Doune
Life Association of Scotland — Robert
Main, Royal Bank, Doune
Royal— Robl. Main, Royal Bank,Doune
Standard (life)— Thomas M. Graham
Union Bank, Doune
y^oiners and Cabinetmakers.
Buchanan, William, Doune
M'Niven, Daniel, Doune
M'Queen, Archibald, Doune
151
DOUNE.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Masons.
Ferguson, Alexander. Doune
Pollock, Archibald, Doune
Rutherford, James, Doune
Millers.
Dewar, John, Doune
Hamilton, William, Burn of Cambus
Millijiers and Dressmakers.
Ferguson, Misses, Doune
Malcolm, Janet, Deanston
Mather, Miss , Doune
Mitchell, Miss, Deanston
Morrison, Janet, Doune
Morrison, Mrs M., Doune
Morrison, Mary, Doune
Ritchie, Misses, Doune
Stewart, Miss, Doune
Stewart, Miss Robina, Burn of Cambus
Schools
Deanston Works School — A. Martin,
master
Board School, Doune — ^James Simpson
and George Gray, masters ; Annie
Drummond, master
Slaters.
Balfour, James, & Sons, Doune
Kennedy, Daniel, Doune
Kennedy, Thomas, Doune
Solicitor.
M'Lean, James A., clerk to school
board and clerk to heritors of Kil-
madock, Doune
Surgeons.
Andrew, Thomas, Doune
Gibson, Dr James, Doune
M'Intyre, John, Deanston
Tailors.
Campbell, James, Deanston
Glen, William, Doune
Main, Robert & Sod (clothiers),
Doune
M'Arthur, David, Doune
Taylor, Robert & Son, Doune
Temperance Hotel.
M'Laren, Mrs, Main st.
Miscellaneous.
Brassfitter, Plumber, &c. — Alex. Kay,
Doune
Caledonian Railway Station Agent —
John Bruce
Chemist and Druggist — Walter Thom-
son, Doune
Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers —
James Finlay & Co., Deanston
Hamcurer — James Bain, Doune
Ironmonger — ^John Whyte, Doune
Painter — D. Macfarlane, Doune
Saddler — ^John Hay, Doune
Veterinary Surgeon — Duncan Mac-
farlane, M.R.C.V.S.
Watch and Clock Maker — ^Jas. Dewar,
Doune
Wire Fence Contractor — H. Campbell,
Doune
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, OFFICES, ETC.
Gas Works — James Rutherford,
manager
Inspector of Poor and Collector of Rates
— Wm. Gray
Libraries — Free Church, Dan, M'Niven,
librarian ; Walter Thomson, Doune ;
Youths', Bridge of Teith, Rev. Wm.
Huicj librarian ; Catholic, Rev. Dr
Connelly, librarian.
Masonic Lodge — St James, No. 171 —
Wm. Riddoch, secretary; Jas. Cadien,
treasurer
152
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Callander,
Registrar of Births, Marriages, and
Deaths — ^Jas. Simpson
Stamp Office — Robert Main, distri-
butor
Places of Worship.
Parish Church — Doune — Rev. Gordon
Mitchell, M.A.
Free Church— Doune — Rev. George S.
Mackay
Episcopal Church — Doune — Rev. Robt.
Cole
United Presbyterian Church — Bridge of
Teith— Rev. Wm. Huie
Methodist Chapel — Doune — Ministers
various
Roman Catholic Chapel — Doune — Rev-.
Dr Connelly
CALLANDER,
With Aberfoyle, Balquhidder, Bridge of Turk,
LOCHEARNHEAD, PORT OF MENTEITH, RUSKIE,
Strathyre, Gartmore, Trossachs, &c.
THE town of Callander is situated on the River Teith, about
sixteen miles to the north-west of Stirling. It is surrounded
by mountain and lake, and is a favourite resort of tourists during the
summer months. Its population at the last census was 1522.
Post OflQce? Callander, Daniel M'Ewen, Postmaster. — Letters arrive
from all parts at 7 a.m.; from England, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Stirling at 9.80
a.m. and 6.30 p.m.; and are despatched to Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Stirling at
7.35 a.m., to Edinburgh and Glasgow 10.45 a.m. in summer and 11.45 a-"^- in
wtnter, and to all parts at 3.30 p.m. and 7.15 p.m. Money Order and Telegraph
Office and Savings Bank. '-
Private Residents^ o^c.
Ainslie, Daniel, Esq., The Gart
Bogle, Rev. Andrew, Free Church
Manse, Callander
Brown, Mr Quintin, Main st.
Buchanan, Miss Margaret, Craig villa
Cameron, Rev. David, Balquhidder
Carnegie, David, Esq., Stronvar, Bal-
quhidder
Clark, the Misses, Flower Grove
Cox, George Addison, Esq., Inver-
trossachs
Dalziel, Mrs, Aberfoyle
Dunsmure, Alex., Esq., Glenbruach
Dunsmure, Henry W. A. , Breanachoille
Lodge, Loch Katrine
Erskine, Henry David, Esq., Cardross,
Port of Menteith
Erskine, Admiral John Elphinstone,
Lochend House, Port of Menteith
Ferguson, Mrs Marion, Main st.
Findlay, Miss Jessie, Dounmohr
Gourlay, Mrs Maria, Main st.
Graham, Mrs W., Teithside Cottage
Grant, Mr James, Gartmore
Gray, Mr James, The Loan
Grieve, Mr Michael, Wolseley park
Grove, C. B., Esq., Homehill
Hamilton, J. B. B., Esq., Cambusmore
Hamilton, John B., Esq., of Leny
Hamilton, the Misses, Park villa
Hampson, Robert, Esq., Glassert,
Aberfoyle
Hunter, Rev. Thomas W., M.A.,
Callander
Irving, Rev. Andrew, Gartmore
Johnston, Rev. John, Port of Menteith
153
Cailandee.J STIRLINGSHIRE. [Gliddon's
CaleSonion Temperanee 3tofel,Callan9er.
wiDDiHM BIGGS ^^r^rr^rJcSij^^eris
•^ ■*■ he has made a LARGE ADDITION to this Hotel, and that it is
now the Largest Temperance Hotel in Callander. It is only Two Minutes'
Walk from the Railway Station, and next door to the Post Office.
fftivatc Siipaztmcnti^ ^uzni»^e^ tvitH cvetu (Bonvictt. 'Hct one*
Tea, Bed, and Breakfast, from 5s. ; Attendance, Is. Special Terms
by Week or Month.
HOME-MADE GOODS.
KILMAHOG MILLS, CALLANDER,
-.OULD invite Tourists and others to see his Home-spun TWEEDS,
BLANKETS, PLAIDING, BED MATS, STOCKING YARN,
&c. A Variety of CHEVIOT and SAXONY TWEEDS always in
Stock (all Wool). Any Length Cut.
w
BOOTMAKER,
ANNETTA BUILDINGS, CALLANDER.
Depot for BOOTS and SHOES of the Celebrated "K" Make, which he
specially recommends for Durability, Quality, and Style.
TENNIS SHOES, of the Best Make, in Variety.
REPAIRS Executed in a Neat and Durable Style, and returned
thoroughly finished.
Country Orders Punctually Attended to.
154
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Callander.
Joynson, Peter, Esq., Alt-Skeith,
Aberfoyle
Lee, A. H., Esq., Blairhoyle, Port of
Menteith
Macewan, Mr Daniel, The Kraesult
MacEwen, the Misses, Teithside House
M'Gregor, Lady Helen, Edinchip,
Balquhidder
M'Intyre, Mr James, Callander
M'Laren, Dr. Hugh, Annfield
M'Laren, Miss Mary, Callander
M'Laurin, Mr Donald, Main st.
M'Lay, Mr David, Aberfoyle
M'Lean, Misses, Oakbank
M'Lean, Rev. Malcolm, Gartmore
M 'Michael, Mr William, Commercial
Bank
M'Nab, Mr John, Ashfield
M'Nab, Misses, Main st.
M'Naughton, Mr Alexander, Craigtown
Marshall, Miss I. S. H., Roman camp
Marshall, Rev. Alex., M.A., Callander
Marshall, William Hunter, Esq., Cal-
lander Cottage
Matthias, Mr Alfred, Dundarroch,
Aberfoyle
Morrison, Mr James, Invergartney
Nixey, Mr William G., Edinample
Castle, Lochearnhead
Rankine, Mrs Mary M., Montura
Robertson, Colonel, J.P., Callander
Lodge
Robertson, Duncan Graham, Esq., J. P.,
East Mains
Sheppard, Rev. H. A. G., Rednock
House, Port of Menteith
Smith, Dr. John, Drummond Lodge
Stewart, Duncan, Esq., Glencarnig and
Monachyle, Balquhidder
Stewart, Mr Duncan, Bank of Scotland
Stewart, Mrs C. J., Lochearnhead
Stewart, Misses, The Square
Taylor, Rev. William M., Aberfoyle
Thomson, Mr Neil, Auchray, Trossachs
Todd, Dr. James, Tulipan Lodge
Tress, Mr E. M., Woodend Cottage
Wilson, Rev. W., Trossachs
Agents.
Linklater, Wm. (for Pullar
Sons, dyers, Perth), Main st.
advt.
&
See
M'Arthur, Miss (for W. & J.
Bowie, dyers, Glasgow), Main street.
Se<: advt.
Macewen, D. & J., & Co. (chemical
manure), Callander ; and at Stirling,
Bridge of Allan, and Crieff
Ritchie, James (commission). Main st.
Bakers.
Campbell, Donald, Main st.
Ferguson, John J., Main st.
M'Nab, Beatrice & Mary, Main st.
Watson, Joseph G., Gartmore
Banks,
Bank of Scotland (Branch), Callander
— D. Stewart and A. M'Naughton,
joint agents
Commercial Bank of Scotland, Limited
(Branch), Callander— W. M'Michael,
agent ; James Gray, accountant
Callander Penny Bank^— open every
Monday evening, from 7 till 8
Billiard Room.
Public Hall Buildings, Main st.
Blacksmiths.
P'erguson, Walter, Gartmore
Forbes, George, Aberfoyle
Henderson, Walter, Callander
M'Nab, James, Callander
M'Ewan, P., Hammersmith, Port of
Menteith
M'Gregor, Hugh, Bridge of Turk
M'Kay, Alexander, Lochearnhead
M'Naughton, Alexander, Balquhidder
M'Nee, Alexander, Ruskie
Stewart, Alexander, Callander
Stewart, Daniel, Dykehead
Strang, William, Callander
Booksellers, Stationers and
Neic's Agents.
Linklater, William, Main st.
Sec advt.
155
Callander.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
M'Arthur, Margaret, Main st.
See advt.
M'Beth, John, East End
Bitcliie, James (and coal mer-
chant), Public Hall Buildings,
Main st.
Boot and Shoe?fiakers.
Deans, Adam, Main st.
Dymock, John, Gar t more
Ferguson, Donald, Strathyre
Forbes, Daniel J., Main st. See
advt.
M'Farlane, Peter, Gartmore
M'Tavish, Duncan, Main st.
M'Vey, David, Lagrannach, Callander
Page, James, Callander
Patrick, George, Gartmore
Cattle Dealers.
Coubrough, Alex., Mailing
Fisher, Peter, Lennieston, Port of
Menteith
Hill, Henry, Kingshc)use, Balquhidder
M'Farlane, Charles, Netherglenny,
Port of Menteith
M'Laren, Robert, Mainst.
M'Intyre, John, Wood vale
M'Nicol, John, Port of Menteith
Mitchell, William, Gartur, Port of
Menteith
Chemist and Druggist.
Reid, Robert, Main st., West End
Coal Dealers.
Haggart, John, Balquhidder
Hall, James, Main st.
M'Lean, John, Bridge end
Melrose, Daniel (and lime). Main st.
Ritchie, James (agent). Main st.
Stewart, James, Callander
Confectioners.
Buchanan, William, Main st.
Sinclair, James, Main st.
Farmers.
PARISH OF CALLANDER.
Anderson, Andrew, Kilmahog
Blair, Mrs, Trossachs
Dunlop, Robert, Auchinlaich
Dunsmure, H. W. H., Edralichdach
Govan, E. W., Glengyle
Grieve, Michael, Portnellan, Loch
Katrineside and Strone
Hamilton, Thomas and Duncan, Kil-
mahog
Hunter, Wm., Brackland
M 'Farlane, Chas. , Mid Brackland
M'Gregor, Peter, Braes of Greenock
M'Kinlay, Wm., Braeleny
M'Laren, D., Duilater
M'Laren, Robert, Annie
M'Laren, Robert, Ardchullary
M'Nab, Peter, Claish
Marshall, W. H., West Mains
Moffatt, J. &J., Drumardoch
Stewart, Charles, Auchnahard
Stewart, Duncan, Auchnahard
Stewart, Duncan, Corrochrombie
Stewart, Duncan, Mollands
Stewart, Mrs, Portnellan
vStewart, James, Duart
Stewart, John, Grodich
Stewart, John, Boglotts of Greenock
Stewart, John, Milton and Bochastle
Stewart, Wm. , East Brackland
Stewart & Ferguson, Stank
Turnbull, James, Lendrick
PARISH OF ABERFOYLE.
Blair, James, Bailie Nicol Jarvie Hotel
Cowborough, Malcolm, Frenich
Ferguson, Duncan, Milton
Gardiner, John, Bravael
Hampson, Robert, Glassart
Plutchison, John R. & Arthur, Blairu-
lachan
M 'Arthur, Robert, Kirkton
M "Donald, Jane & Jessie, Renegour
M'Farlane, Mrs, Gartloning
M'Laren, Duncan, Ledard
Thomson, Neale, Auchray
PARISH OF PORT OF MENTEITH.
Black, David, West Polder
Burnett, Andrew, Newton
156
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Callander.
Carmichael, Daniel, Ballabeg
Chalmers, Peter, Ballingrew
Goubrough, Alex., Mailing
Dalgleish, Wm. & Alex., Arnvicar
Dougall, Jas. & Duncan, Blaircessnock
Dougall, Robert & Henry, Mid Bor-
land
Ferguson, Duncan, Inchie
Ferguson, Wm., Auchinsalt
Fisher, J. C. , Easter Borland
Fisher, Peter, West Lennieston
Gardner, John, Shamrockhill
Hay, John, Wester Borland
Henderson, Peter, Easter Au chyle
Johnstone, Alex., East Lennieston
Johnstone, James, Dunaverig
Liddell, David, Whitehill
M'Arthur, John, Tarr of Ruskie
M'Farlane, Charles, Glenny
M'Farlane, Wm., Gartmore
M'Gibbon, James & John, Faraway
M'Kay, John, Riiinachlach
M'Kerracher, Daniel, Collamoon
M'Laren, Dugald, Duilater
M'Nab, James, Union
M'Naughton, John, Earn
M'Queen, Thomas, Easter Tarr
Mitchell, Finlay C, Cartrenich
Mitchell, John, Gartartan
Mitchell, Wm., Gartin
Montgomery, James, Polder
Moir, Wm. , Nether Carse
More, John, Cassafuar
Robb, Richard, Hilton
Stewart, Duncan, Letter
Weddell, John, Shamrockhill
Wingate, Robert, Lochend
Wood, Andrew, Barbadoes
Wood, Wm., Wester Third
Wright, Robert, Castle of Rednock
PARISH OF BALQUHIDDER.
Buchanan, Alex., Ruinacraig
Buchanan, Wm., Ballafuil
Cameron, Donald, Keip
Campbell, Duncan, Blaircreich
Dayton, R. P., Lochearnhead
Ferguson, Patrick and Duncan, Auchle-
skine
Ferguson, Robt., Muirlaggan
Fisher, Duncan, Bailiemore
Hill, Henry, sen., Auchtwomore
Hill, Henry, jun., Immervoulin
M 'Arthur, Alex. & Peter, Edinchip
M 'Arthur, John, Glenogle
Macdonald, J. S., Craigrine
M'Ewen, John, Carstran
M'Intyre, Finlay, Gartnafuaran
M'Laren, Donald, Kirkton
M'Laurin, Duncan, East Auchleskine
M'Naughton, John, Inverlochlarig
MacRosty, James, Glenbeich
M'Vean, Donald, Leadchreich
Sanderson, Wm. & Jas. , Creggan
Stewart, Duncan, Monachyle
Stewart, Dn. & Alex., Stronslaney
Stewart, Robt., Laggan
Watters, Thomas, Edinample
Fire, d^'r., Office Agents.
Caledonian — John Seton, Main st.
City of Glosgow — Wm. M 'Michael,
Main st.
Edinburgh — Duncan Stewart, Main st.
Employers' Liability Assurance Cor-
poration, Limited — James Gray,
Callander
Imperial (fire)— Daniel Melrose, Main
street
Insurance Company of Scotland (fire) —
Wm. M'Michael, Callander
Life Association Co. of Scotland — Alex.
M'Naughton, Main st.
Liverpool and London and Globe —
James Ritchie, Main st.
London and Staffordshire (fire) — ^James
Ritchie, Main st.
National— James M 'Arthur, Callander
North British and Mercantile — Duncan
Stewart, Main st.
Prudential— John M'Intyre, Callander
Scottish Accident— John Seton, Main
street
Scottish Equitable — James Ritchie,
Main st.,and Daniel JVIelrose, Main st.
Scottish Plate Glass — James Gray,
Commercial Bank
Scottish Union and National — John
Seton, Main st.
Fishing Tackle Merchant and
Hairdresser.
Inxrie, John, Main st. See advt.
157
Callander.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's
Fish and Game Dealers.
M'Gregor, C, Main st.
Mowat & Co. (fish, fruit, and game
dealers), Station road
Thomson, Wm. B., Main st.
Wood. Hugh, Main st.
Fleshers.
Haggart, Peter, The Square
M'Laren, Robert (and cattle
dealer), Main st.
Grocers and Shopkeepers.
Buchanan, Wm,, Square
Cowbroug-h & Mercer (& spirit),
Callander, and Stirling and Bridge of
Allan. See advt.
Fisher, Duncan, Strathyre
M 'Alpine, Elizabeth, Gartmore
M 'Alpine, James, Port station
M'Coll, S. & D., Balquhidder
Macewen, D. & J., & Co. (family-
grocers and wine merchants), Callan-
der. See advt.
M'Farlane, John, Main st.
M'FarJane, Walter, Gartmore
M'Niven, David, Main st.
Mitchell, Thomas (and wine and spirit
merchant), Main st.
Robertson, Alex., Main st.
Stewart, Christina, Gartmore
Stewart, Janet, Lochearnhead
Thornton, Henry, Lochearnhead
Watson, Joseph G., Gartmore
Gardeners.
Anderson, John, East end
Fletcher, Wm., East end
Ritchie, Thomas, Trean
Wilkie, Robert, Oakbank
Hotels.
FAMILY, COMMERCIAL, AND POSTING.
Bailie Nicol Jarvie— James Blair, Aber-
foyle
Big-gs, Wm. (temperance), Main
St. See advt.
Crown— Archibald C. Menzies,
Main st. See advt.
Dreadnought Hotel Co., Limited — F.
Kleffel, manager
Duncan, Janet (temperance), Main st.
Lake of Menteith Hotel— John Walker,
Port of Menteith
Lochearnhead Hotel — HeadofLochearn
— R. P. Dayton, proprietor
M'Gregor— Helen Duncan, Cal-
lander. See advt.
Trossachs — Mrs Andrew Blair, Loch
Katrine, Callander
House Agents.
Cowbrough & Mercer, Main st.
Macewan, D. & J,, & Co., Callander
M 'Michael, Wm. , solicitor
Mitchell, Thomas, Main st.
l7'onmongers.
M'Niven, David, Main st.
Melrose, Daniel, Main st.
yoiners a?id Cartwrights.
Blair, Duncan, Gartmore
Clelland, David, Aberfoyle
Duncanson, John, Callander
M'Alphine, Duncan, Balquhidder
M'Alpine, Wm., Gartmore
M'Naughton, John, Strathyre
M'Naughton, Wm. & Jas., Callander
M'Niven, D., & Son, Callander
Murray, Daniel, Gartmore
Rodgers, John, Callander
Scott & Battison, Aberfoyle
Spy, Isaac, Lochearnhead
Lodging Houses.
Archibald, Catherine, West Cottage
Auld, James, The Square
Biggs, Wm., Temperance Hotel,
Main st. See advt.
Buchanan, Margaret, Craig end
Buchanan, William (and refreshment
house), Main st.
158
Directory,]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Callander,
Buchanan, Margaret, Craig villa
Burlinson, C, Main st.
Cameron, Alexander, East end
Cameron, Catherine, Mansfield house
Campbell, James, The Square
Campbell, Donald, Main st.
Christie, Duncan, The Square
Cram, Alexander, Main st.
Crerar, Alexander, The Square
Dochard, Susan, Main st.
Duncan's Temperance Hotel,
Main st. See advt.
Douglas, M., Cross st.
Ferguson, Alex., Craiggan house
Ferguson, A. & C, Auchyle
Ferguson, Donald, Church st.
Ferguson, Janet, Abbotsford lodge
Gourlay, Maria, Rock villa
Gow, Catherine (and refreshment
rooms). Main st.
Ferguson, Donald, East end
Forbes, Daniel J., Craig view
Galloway, Helen, Oak bank
Haggart, James, The Square
Liddell, Mary, Main st.
Lillie, Christian, Camp view
Lang, Janet, Inverteith house
M 'Arthur, Miss Margaret, Waterside
Cottage
M 'Arthur, John, Main st.
M'Diarmid, Ann, River view
M'Donald, Alexander, Glengarry
M'Farlane, John, Willoughby ter.
M'Farlane, Parlane, Craglea
M'Gregor, Catherine, East end
M'Gregor, Eliza, Church st.
M'Gregor, Margaret, Craig Royston
M'Gregor, Mary, The Square
M'Intyre, John, Woodvale
M'Kinlay, Jessie, Heathmount
M'Intosh, A. C, The Square
M'Laren, Miss C, Ellangowan.
See advt.
M'Laren, Janet, Lubnaig villa
M'Laren, Margaret, Church st.
M'Laurin, Catherine, Craignish House
M'Laren, Robert, Main st.
M'Nab, Mary, Bridge end
M'Nab, Robert, Main st.
M'Naughton, Mrs Grace, Craigburn pi.
M'Nee, Duncan, Main st.
M'Niven, Peter B., Keltie house
Melrose, James, Broomfield
Melrose, Mrs E., Rosebank
Moir, Isabella, Main st.
Morison, James, Invergartney house
Munro, James, Dundarroch, Bridge of
Tork
Neilson, Margaret. Main st.
Nicholson, Margaret, The Square
Robertson, Alex., Tavish house
Robertson, Peter, Craigard house
Ritchie, Thomas, Trean house
Stevenson, Alice, Cragg Cottage
Stewart, C. D., Brooklyn
Stewart, Christina, Bridge end
Stewart, Elizabeth, Murdostown house
Stewart, Mary, Lorachan house
Stewart, S. D., Woodlea
Thomson, Margaret, Heath bank
Library and Reading Room.
Public Hall Building-s, Main st.
Linen and Woollen Drapers.
Fisher, Duncan, Strathyre
Buchanan, Isabella, Main st.
Duncan, Robert, Main st.
M' Arthur, James (clothier, &c.), Main
street
M'Farlane, Margaret, Main st.
Stewart, Janet, Lochearnhead
Thornton, Henry, Lochearnhead
Masons and Builders.
Adams, W. & T. (and contractors),
Callander
Angus, Wm., Lochearnhead
Collier, Gideon, East end
Ferguson, John, East end
M'Laren, Alex., The Loan
M'Nab, Robert, Main st.
Stewart, Alexander, Aberfoyle
Millers — Corn.
Ferguson, Duncan, Milton, Aberfoyle
Hamilton, Thomas, Kilmahog Mill
Milliners and Dressmakers.
Clark, Christina, Station buildings,
East end
[59
Callander.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Gliddon's i
Douglas, Margaret, Cross st.
Duncan, Robert, Main st.
M'Innes, Jessie, Main st.
Luckie, Miss, Bridgend
Painters and Paperha7igers.
Liles, Wm., Main st.
Lister, Richard, Main st.
Plasterers.
Ferguson, Donald, Callander
Ferguson, F., Callander
Gorrie, Jas., Callander
Plumbers and Glaziers.
Henderson, John, Callander
Russell, Wm., Callander
Quarry Owners.
Ferguson, Peter, Callander
Montrose vSlate Quarry Co., Limited,
Aberfoyle
Saddler.
Fisher, Daniel, Main st.
Schools.
Free Church School — Callander — David
B. Lumsden, master ; John B. Young,
assistant ; Miss M. G. Mills, mistress
Public Schools —
Aberfoyle — ^John M'Intyre, master
Callander — Robert Fulton, master ;
Janet M 'Arthur, mistress
Balquhidder — ^John Saunders, master
Dyke Head — Samuel Lardner, master
Gartmore — ^Jas. A Menzies, master
Kinlochard — Mary Ann Grant,
mistress
Lochearnhead — Donald Robertson,
master
Port of Menteith — John Bell, master
Ruskie — ^Jas. Kennedy, master
Trossachs —Jas. C. Hunter, master
Society's School, Strathyre — W. Munro,
master
Subscription School, Lochearnhead —
Joan Duff, mistress
Slatets.
M'AIpine, Walter, Main st.
M'Farlane, Peter, Main st.
Surgeons.
M'Laren, Hugh, Annfield
Smith, J., M.D., Drummond Lodge,
Callander
Todd, James, Tulipan Lodge
Tailors and Clothiers.
Buchanan, Isabella, Main st.
Carmichael, Peter, Strathyre
Glen, Wm., Main st.
Gray, Peter, Main st.
Law, Henry, Back row
M'Arthur, Jas., Main st.
M'Call, John, Gartmore
M'Farlane, Robert, Gartmore
M'Laren, John, Main st,
Strang, Peter, Callander
Stott, George, Back row
Vintners..
Buchanan, Elizabeth, Woodend, Kil-
mahog
Fisher, Janet (Star Inn), Strathyre
Hill, Henry (King's House), Balquhidder
Keir (Vulcan), Gartmore
M'Adam, Alex. (Black Bull Inn),
Gartmore
M'Laren, Donald (Railway Inn),
Strathyre
Sudden, Wm. (beer retailer). Main st.
Tobacconists.
Imrie, John, Main st.
M'Laren, Jas., Main st.
Watchmakers &= Jewellers.
Heggart, James, The Square
Stewart, D. & J. (and fishing
tackle maker), Main st. ; and at
Stirling
1 60
Directory.]
STIRLINGSHIRE.
[Callander.
Wine Merchants,
Cowbrough & Mercer, Callander
Macewan, D. & J., & Co., Callander
Mitchell, Thomas, Main st,
Robertson, Alexander, Main st.
Wool Repositories.
Archibald, Miss, Main st.
Turner, Miss, Main st. See advt.
Writer 6^ Notary Public.
M'Michael, Wm., Commercial Bank of
Scotland (and clerk to burgh com-
missioners, clerk and treasurer to the
Callander School Board, &c., &c.)
Miscellaneous.
Berlin Wool Repository — E. Turner,
High St.
Callander and Trossachs Hydropathic
Co. (Limited)— Miss E. Davie,
superintendent
Coach and Carriage Hirer — Barbara M.
Blair, Callander and Trossachs Hotel
Fishing Tackle Merchant and Hair-
dresser— John Imrie
Florists^&Gardeners — Thomas Ritchie,
Trean cottage and Wm. Fletcher,
East end
Gas Manager — Alex. Club Watson,
Callander
Land Stewards — ^James Dickson, Stron-
var, Balquhidder; James Scott, Cal-
lander ; Duncan M'Gregor, Auchtoo,
Balquhidder ; Jas. Ferguson, Cam-
busmore
Sub- distributor of Stamps — Duncan
Stewart, Bank of Scotland
Tweed Manufacturer — Andrew Ander-
son, Kilmahog mills
Wire Fencing Contractor — Robert
Bayne, Callander
Wool Merchants — D. J, Macewan &
Co., Callander, and Cowbrough &
Mercer, Callander
PUBLIC OFFICES, BUILDINGS, &C.
Callander Curling Club— John Seton,
secretary
Callander Gas Company — Alex. Club
Watson, manager
Gartmore Free Library (the gift of John
M'Donald, Esq., Glasgow) — John
M'Allum, librarian
Inspectors of Poor — for Callander,
Quintin Brown ; for Balquhidder
parish, Alex, Ferguson ; for Port of
Menteith, Alex. Cross ; for Aberfoyle,
John M'Beth
National Bible Society of Scotland —
James Gray, secretary
Registrars of Births, Deaths, and Mar-
riages— for Balquhidder Parish, John
Saunders ; for Callander, R. Fulton;
for Aberfoyle, John M'Intyre; for
Port of Menteith, John Bell
Young Men's Christian Association —
Daniel J. Forbes, president ; Wm. J.
Robertson, Secretary ; Sub-district
Council, James Gray
\^\
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LIVE STOCK SALES.
Stirling Auction Market, Wallace Street, Stirling.
EVERY FRIDAY large supplies of Fat and Store
Cattle, Fat Sheep, Lambs, Calves, Pigs, and Milch
Cows. Sale starts with Store Cattle at 12 noon ; Fat
Stock at I.I 5 p.m.
£^ Sales and Valuations conducted on reasonable terms.
Glasgow Cattle Market.
I;j^VERY WEDNESDAY large supplies of all classes
^ of Fat Stock. Sale starts at 10 a.m. with Sheep ;
Cattle at 11 a.m.
Consignments for these Sales respectfully solicited.
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^ ' Eegistered Telegraph Address,
(jtLASGOW. "SPEEDIE," GLASGOW.
ANDREW GRAY,
FAMILY BUTCHER
(Opposite County Buildings),
Established 1865. DTTITBLAITE-
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Orders will be called for at the door every morning, and will he punctually attended to
and delivered.
IVIEAT OF THE FIRST QUALITY.
Slje ScottisJj Coffin furniture 21'tanufactorY/
KILSYTH,
Nbab Glasgow.
Manufacturers of all classes of Japanned and Bronzed Hat and Coat Hooks, American
and other Chest Handles. Cornice Pole and Shelf Brackets, and all other kinds of Black
and Bronzed Iron Goods of a similar description.
162
INDEX.
Page
AlRTH ........ 54
Balfron . . . . . . . . -56
Bridge of Allan, with Lecropt and Logie Parishes, also Causewayhead,
Menstrie, and Blair Logie . . . . . '58
Denny and Dunipace, and the Villages of Bonnybridge, Denny
Loanhead, and Haggs . . . . . -70
Drymen, Buchanan, Gartness, and Croftamie . . . "79
Falkirk, Bothkennar, Camelon, Carnock, Carron, Carron Shore,
Laurieston, Polmont, Reading, and Slamannan . . -83
FiNTRY ......... 109
Grangemouth . . • . . . . .110
Kilsyth and Banton . . . . . . .118
KiLLEARN . . . . . . . . 124
KiPPEN, with Gargunnock and Buchlyvie .... i-3j5
Larbert and Stenhousemuir . . . - . . . 129
Lennoxtown and Clachan of Campsie, with Baldernock, Campsie,
Strathblane, Milton of Campsie, and Torrance • . -132
St. Ninians and Bannockburn, Cambusbarronj East Plean, New-
house, and Whins of Milton . . . . .138
Stirling, Cambuskenneth, &c. . . . . . .5
Dunblane, &c. . . . . . . . -145
Doune, &c. . . . . . . . - 149
Callander, &c. . . . . . . . -153
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
page.
Amusements —
Town Hall Theatre, Stirling.
Facing end of Stirling, page
53, and .... xxvii
Architect —
M'Lean, John, Stirling . . xii
Auctioneers & Cattle Sales-
men—
Martin, W. J,, Stirling . . xxix
Speedie Bros., Stirling,/. 162
Bakers —
Alexander, G. W., Falkirk . xiii
Elder, Thomas, Stirling . . xxxii
Maxwell, J., Doune, facing
index to advts., page 164
Millar, James, & Sons, Stirling vii
Watson, Thos., Dunblane,/. 164
i6S
Basket Maker—
Hogg, Alexander, Stirling
Berlin Repository —
Turner, E., Callander . . 3
Boarding Establishment —
M'Laren, Miss, Callander
Boarding Schools —
Blairlodge School, Polmont.
Facing Falkirk, page 82
Macindoe's, Mrs, Establish-
ment, Stirling
Park House School, Bridge of
Allan
Treview House, Bridge of Allan
Booksellers,Stationers,&c. —
Crawford & Co., Stirling. FaC'
ing title page
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE.
Booksellers, &c. — Continued.
Johnston, Geo. P., Edinburgh
Top of index to adveHise-
ments, page 165
Linklater, W., Callander . xxx
M 'Arthur, Miss, Callander . xxxi
Shearer, R. S., Stirling . . vi
Shirra, Wm. L,, Stirling . vii
Boot and Shoe Makers —
Boswell, W., Stirling . . xxii
Forbes, D. & J., Callander.
Facing Callander, page 154
Brick and Fireclay Goods
Manufacturers —
Callander Coal Co., Falkirk . xxiv
Butchers —
Alexander, A., Stirling . . xviii
Gray, Andrew, Dunblane. Fac-
ing index to directory, page
162
Cabinetmakers —
Hunter, J. & L,, Stirling . xxxii
Carriage Builder —
Thomson, G., Stirling. Back
of title page
Chemists —
Moore, Wm. J., Stirling . v
Sharp, Wm., Stirling . . xii
Walker (late Kirkwood), Stir-
ling xiv
China and Glass Dealers—
Adam, Robt., Stirling. Facing
page xxxii
Crawford, Wm., Stirling . xxvii
Clothiers, &c.—
Hope, W. W., Falkirk . . viii
M'Kinlay, J., & Son, Stirling.
Facing title page
M'Laren, P., Bridge of Allan . xvi
Miller, J. R., & Co., Stirling . xvii
Coal Merchants —
Alloa, Alva, &c., Collieries . xxviii
Callander Coal Co., Falkirk . xxiv
Gardner, Henry, Stirling . xii
Muir, Thomas, Son, & Patton,
Bridge of Allan . . . iii
Coffin Furniture Manufrs. —
Murdoch & Frew, Kilsyth.
Facing index to directory,
page 162
Confectioners, &c. —
Alexander, G. W., Falkirk .
Keith & Ralston, Stirling and
B ri dge of Allan . Inside front
cover
Millar, Jas., & Sons, Stirling
Dentist —
Wallis, E. J., Alloa
Drapers, &c. —
Inglis & Smith, Stirling .
M'Aree Brothers, Stirling
M 'Donald, J., & Co., Stirling
M'Farlane, M., Stirling .
Menzies, Thos., & Co., Stirlin
Simpson, Miss, Stirling .
Dyers, &c. —
Angus, J. & J., Stirling .
Fishing Tackle Makers—
Imrie, John, Callander .
Malloch, Michie, & Crockart
Stirling
Fish Merchants —
Eggo, W. F., Stirling .
Forrester, A., Stirhng
Johnston, Mrs, Stirling .
Robertson, Mrs C, Stirling
Florist and Fruiterer —
Kay, Wm., Stirling
Game Dealers, &c. —
Eggo, W. F., Stirling .
Johnston, Mrs, Stirling .
Robertson, Mrs C, Stirling
Grocers, &c. —
Buchanan, Andw., Stirling and
Newhouse ...
Cowbrough & Mercer, Stirling,
&c
Ferguson, Jas., Denny
Harper, Jas., Stirling. Inside
front cover
Liddel, Robt., Stirling. Facing
inside back cover
Macewen Brothers, Stirling
Macewen, D. & J., & Co.,
Stirling ....
Maxwell, J., Doune. Faciftg
index to advts., page 164
Millar, Jas., & Sons, Stirling .
Yates, Wm., Stirling. lacing
inside back cover
xxix
V
166
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE.
Gun and Rifle Makers —
Malloch, Michie, and Crockart,
Stirling . . . . ii
Hotels —
Caledonian Temperance Hotel,
Callander. Facing Callander,
pa^e 154
Corn Exchange Hotel (The),
Stirling . . . . ix
Crown Hotel, Callander . . xxix
Crown Hotel, Stirling, . . i
Duncan's Temperance Hotel,
Callander .... xxx
Golden Lion Hotel, Stirling . xxviii
Magregor Hotel (The), Cal-
lander xxx
Philip's Royal Hotel, Bridge of
Allan xiii
Queen's Hotel, Stirling . . ix
Royal Restaurant (The), Stirling xvii
"Star" (The), Stirling . . xx
Station Hotel (The), Stirling . v
Stewart's Temperance Hotel,
Falkirk .... xiii
Sun Hotel, Stirling . . . xxiii
Waverley Hotel, Stirling. Fac-
ing end of Stirling, page 53
Westerton Arms Hotel, Bridge
of Allan . . . . xvi
Woodside Hotel, Doune, Fac-
ing index to advts., page 164
Hydropathic Establishment—
Bridge of Allan . . . xiii
Insurance Company—
The Falkirk Plate Glass Insur-
ance Co xxiii
Ironmongers —
Graham & Morton, Stirling.
Facing title page
Nicholson, George, Stirling . ix
Virtue, Geo., Stirling. Itiside
back cover
Locksmiths & Bellhangers—
Lockhart & Macnab, Stirling . xxx
Music —
Burrell, Mr J. B. , Bridge of Allan iii
Newspapers —
'« The Falkirk Herald & Linlith-
gow Journal" . . . iv
page.
" The Stirling Journal & Adver-
tiser," and "The Bridge of
Allan Reporter." Facing
inside front cover
"The Stirling Observer," and
" The Stirling Saturday
Observer." Facing Stirling
Newspapers, page 49
Nurseryman, Seedsman, &c. —
Craig, John, Stirling . . xi
Painters, &c. —
Buchanan & Dowell, Stirling . vii
Carson, Wm. , & Sons, Stirling . xviii
Henderson, Gilbert, Stirling . xxi
Pawnbrokers —
Scottish Equitable Pawnbrok-
ing Sale Rooms . . . xxvi
Photographer —
Smart, George, Stirling . . xxvi
Plumbers, Brassfounders, &c. —
Chisholm, G., & Son, Stirling . xxv
Eraser, Robert, Stirling . . xvii
Hunter, John, & Sons, Denny . xxviii
Steel, John, Stirling . . xxvi
Printers —
Duncan & Jamieson, Stirhng . xxxi
Shearer, R. S., Stirling . . vi
The "Herald" Printing Office,
Falkirk . . . . iv
The " Stirling Observer " Office.
Facing Stirling Neivspapers,
page 40
The " Stirling Journal and Ad-
vertiser" Office, Stirling.
Facing inside front cover
Saddler, &c.—
Macdonald, D,, Stirling . . xxi
Seed, Corn, and Oilcake
Merchant —
Pollock, George, Stirling . xxviii
Slaters, &c. —
M'Gregor, D., & Sons, Stirling xxxii
Steam Laundry —
Stirling Steam Laundry . . xi
Tea & Wine Importer —
Harper, James, Stirling. Inside
front cover
[67
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Temperance Restaurant —
Stewart's, Stirling .
Umbrella, &c., Manufac
TURERS —
Baird, Alex., & Sons, Stirling
Palmer, W. S., Stirling .
Watchmakers, Jewellers, &c,
Archibald, W., Stirling. Fac
ing inside back cover
Cash Jewellery Store, Stirling
Drummond, R., & Son, Stirling,
Facing Stirling History, -page 4
Harvey & Hunter, Stirling
Robertson, Alex., Stirling
Swan, Andw., & Son, Stirling
vin
i
VI
xxix
xvi
Wine & Spirit Merchants—
Buchanan, Andw., Stirling and
Newhouse . . , .
Cowbrough & Mercer, Stirling,
&c
Macewen Bros., Stirling .
Macewen, D. & J., & Co., Stir
ling . . _,
Liddle, Robert, Stirling. Fac
ing inside back cover
Walls, James, Stirling
Yates, Wm., Stirling. Facing
itiside back cover
Woollen Manufacturer —
Anderson, Andrew, Callander,
Facing Callander, page 1 54
m
ADVERTISEMENTS.
S '37IX1.XJBX KTCS-
CROWN
HOTEL,
ARCADE BUILDIHaS. King Street.
Breakfasts, Dinners, &c., on the Shortest Notice.
Mrs. M'CRACKEN, Proprietrix.
41 KING STREET,
STIRLING.
JOHNT DONALD k Co,^-^
Silk lerceps^ Fancy Drapers
HOSIERS & GLOVERS^ ^
FURRIERS, ^ti^
S'C.f &€., &C.
s
w>
Latest Novelties
^^/^ COSTUMES, MANTLES,
JACKETS, AND JERSEYS,
Always in Stock.
^
21 KING STREET,
'T'FLILmIIT^ G-.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
STIE^IL-IP^G!-.
Established 1843.
ALOCH,MIGHIE,&CROGKART,
GUN, RIFLE,
AND
FISHING TACKLE MAKERS,
practical Sbots anb Hnglcrs,
35— KING STREET— 35
(Opposite the GOLDEN LION HOTEL),
Always on hand a large stock of
0. F. HAMMER AND HAMMERLESS
GUNS AND RIFLES
(or made to order), from 70s. Our £$ 5s. and £6 6s, Under Lever Gun,
best value in the Trade. Hammerless Guns, from p^^io. Very best Anson
& Deeley's, ;^3o.
CARTRIDGES
Have our particular attention, and from the quantity we now load annually we
are enabled to supply them at prices as advertised by Stores and other London
Houses. Special Price List for 1886 on application. Black, Schultze, and E.G.
Powder ; special care in the loading of the latter. No charge for Boxes.
FISHING TACKLE.
One of the largest stocks in the kingdom. An extensive variety in Rods,
Reels, Lines, Baskets (mounted or plain). Flies, Minnows, Tackle
Books, Casting Lines, &c. Flies specially made to order or pattern on the
premises. Suitable for all parts.
REPAIRS promptly and neatly executed, and Orders toy Post
punctually attended to.
Note. — About 100 EODS. accumulated stock, from 10 to IS feet, more or iess soiled., will he
Bold at HALF THK ORIGINAL COST. Apply early.
ADVE ETI8EMENTS.
TREVIEW HOUSE, BRIDGE OF ALLAN.
PRIVATE BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES.
/p^ONDUCTED by Miss SAMPSON and Miss EwER,with
^^ the Assistance of the best Masters.
Pupils prepared for the University, Trinity College,
Local Examinations, and Royal Academy of Music.
Visitors can have Lessons in Music, Dancinsf, Sketchings
from Nature, and Painting in Oils or Water Colour,
&c.
PROSPECTUSES ON APPLICATION.
MUSIC
INSTRUCTIONS on the ORGAN, PIANO, &c.
Formerly Organist in St. John's Episcopal Church, Glasgow; now Organist and Choir
Master of Bridge of Allan Parish Church; and Music Master, Stanley House Academy.
TERMS ON APPLICATION. SPECIAL TERMS FOR VISITORS.
WESTERTON DRIVE, BRIDGE OF ALLAN.
THOMAS MUIR, SON3 & PATTON,
BRIDGE OF ALLAN,
,^^AVE always on hand FIRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD COALS, fresh from the
B Collieries. FIREWOOD AT MODERATE PRICES.
They would specially recommend the FINE DUNMORE, BANNOCKBURN COAL as
being very superior for Parlour upe. This Coal is exceptionally clean and durable, and
«an only be had through Tnos. Muir, Son, <fc Patton, Sole Agents.
Orders left at the Depot. Railway Station, or at Agent's House (DAVID Fyfe), Allan
-Cottage, will receive careful and prompt attention.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Greatest Advertising Medium in Stirlingshire and Linlithgowshire.
THE FALKIRK HERALD
AND
LINLITHGOW JOURNAL
(ESTABLISHED 1846),
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MORNING,
PRICE ONE PENNY.
OfBces— 125 High Street, Falkirk ; and 130 High Street, Linlithgow,
Publisher and ilfana^er-FREDEEIOK JOHNSTON.
Circulation greater than the combined circulations of all the other news-
papers published in Stirlingshire and Linlithgowshire, and is also extensively
read throughout the whole of the central counties of Scotland, and the country
generally.
The HEEALD AND JOURNAL is the recognised local organ of the Liberal
party in the large and populous district lying between Edinburgh on the east and
Glasgow on the west, containing a population of over 100,000. Advertisements
appearing in its columns practically command the notice of the entire community
within which it circulates ; and the HERALD thus affords a substantial and
hona-fide value to advertisers not to be obtained through any other local medium
within the Midland Counties of Scotland.
JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT.
EVERY DESCRIPTION of GENERAL and ARTISTIC LETTERPRESS
PRINTING executed in the Best Style, on the Shortest Notice, and at
the Lowest Prices, at
The HERALD PRINTING OFFICE, FALKIRK and LINLITHGOW.
(ESTABLISHED 1774.)
ACCOUNT HEADINGS.
BALL PKOGRAMMES AND CARDS.
BOOKS.
business cards.
cards— plain and ornamental.
catalogues.
circulars.
concert programmes and tickets.
club cards (untearable and
plain),
delivery notes,
dinner cards.
drapers' ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FESTIVAL PROGRAIV^MES AND TICKETS.
FUNERAL AND INTIMATION LETTERS.
HANDBILLS OP ALL SIZES.
INVOICE FORMS.
LABELS— PLAIN OB GUMMED.
MEMORANDUM FORMS.
MARRIAGE INVITATIONS AND IN-
TIMATIONS.
MEMORIAL CARDS.
NOTICES TO ATTEND MEETINGS.
PAMPHLETS.
POSTERS.
PRICE LISTS.
RECEIPT FORMS,
REPORTS.
RULES AND REGULATIONS.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONTRACTS.
SUBSCRIPTION SALE TICKETS.
TESTIMONIALS.
TRADE CATALOGUES.
TRUSTEES' INTIMATIONS TO CREDITORS
TRADE SOCIETY PLACARDS AND RULES
VISITING CARDS.
Estimates given on application. Orders by post receive immediate
and careful attention.
THE "HERALD" PRINTING OFFICE,
125 HIGH STREET, FALKIRK, AND 130 HIGH STREET, LINLITHGOW.
ADVERTISEMENTS,
THE STATION HOTEL,
Murray Place, STZELZNG,
Occupies the most Central Position in Stirling.
Situated at the top of the Eailway Station Eoad, the Tram Cars to Bridge of Allan
pass the door.
The Kooms are large, and command splendid views of the Ochil Hills.
Families and Commercial Gentlemen will find this Hotel one of the most convenient
and pleasant homes to be met with anywhere.
Posting in every Department. Funeral Undertaking.
EBENEZER HENDRY, Proprietor.
Mrs. C. EOBEETSOXT,
31 PORT STREET,
s'Tii=Li--i:psrc3-.
WILLIAM J. MOORE,
CHEMIST
(Wembep of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain),
24 Murray P/ace, STIRLING.
INGLIS & SMITH,
Wholesale and Retail
DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, HOSIERS, &c.,
43 KING STREET, STIBLINg.
I FAMII.Y MOTJRNIlSraS. |
MILLINER Y&-DRESSMAKLNG under efficient Management
ADVERTISEMENTS.
R. S. SHEARER,
BOOKSELLER, BOOKBINDER, and STATIONER,.
PRINTING, DIE-STAMPING, and LITHOGRAPHING.
-:o:-
ORDNANCE SURVEY
MAPS OF ESTATES, FARMS.
R. S. SHEARER, 6 King Street, Stirling.
L I B R A R Y. — All the New Works as published.
Subscriptions by the Month.
Note. — The full discount given off all published prices.
Special arrangements for Schools and Libraries.
FOR PRESENTATION,
A Large Stock of Bibles, Desks, Work Boxes, Albums, <fec. , &c.
m^ R. 8. SHEARER, 6 KIWG STREET, STIRLING.
:F>ayK Mouse ^cbool, :® ribge of M-H^n.
MR. ROBERT STUART, M.A.,
gECEIVES a limited number of Young Gentlemen for Board
■^ and Education.
EVERY COMFORT AFFORDED.
(ESTABLISHED HALF-A-CENTTJRY).
HARVEY & HUNTER,
55 KING STREET, STIRLING,
All Sorts of Watches and Clocks, Musical Boxes, Silver
Plate and Jewellery Carefully Repaired.
A Large Assornuentof Gold and Silver Watches always
on hand.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILLIAM L. SHIRRA,
^ooftseller, stationer, anb ^cwa .^gcnt,
83 PORT STREET,
STIRLING.
BUCHANAN &: DOWELL,
GILDERS & PAPERHANGERS, PICTURE FRAME MAKERS, & GLAZIERS,
34 MURRAY PLACE,
JAMES MILLAR & SONS,
^amile S6rca6, ^iscuif , & ^a^fr^ ^aftcr^,
CONFECTIONERS & PURVEYORS,
55 and 57 PORT STREET, STIRLING.
Branch-69 KING STREET.
Elegant NIappiage, Chpistening, and Bipthday Cakes made to Opdep.
Marriage Dinners and Suppers purveyed.
SOIREES AND EVENING PARTIES SUPPLIED ON MODERATE TERMS.
ESTIMATES GIVEN.
A Daily Supply of Fresh Baked Cakes of every description ; Rusks, Shortbread, Biscuits,
Pastry, and Tea Bread in great variety.
PURE WHOIiE WHEATEN MEAL BREAD AND BISCUITS.
Dishes Covered and Ornamented to Order.
Bread delivered in all parts of the Town and Suburbs Daily, also in Causewayhead,
Bridge of Allan, Blairlogie, Polraaise, St. Ninians, Whins of Milton, Sauchie, Gargunnock,
Kippen, Kincardine, Blairdrummond, and Thornhill.
All Orders carefully attended to.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
CARD,
E. J. yV^CLlS, L.D.S.,
(SUCCESSOR TO Mr. HARDIE)
54 DRYSDALE STREET, ALLOA.
VISITS FALKIRK EVERY TUESDAY.
WARDROPE'S HOTEL, MELVILLE STREET.
Car O XI 1 1 O IXa. e Xi'S Olot^liiXXg.
W. W. HOPE,
78 High street, FALKIRK,
Has always on hand a Large and Choice Assortment of Fashionable Goods
in SUITINGS, TROUSEBINGS, OVERCOATINGS.
Special Attention given to Cricket, Boating, and Bicycle Outfits.
Perfect Jit and good value guaranteed.
BRIDGE OF ALLAN
HYDnOFATHIC ESTABLISHMSITT,
Ooliil X^arls..
No expense has been spared to render this comfortable and elegant HYDROPATHIC
Establishment complete in all its arrangements.
The country around has every variety of scenery to delight Visitors, and is also
celebrated for its many interesting associations. The great beauty of the situation;
the salubrious climate ; the pleasant southern exposure ; and the almost complete shelter
from the east and north-east winds, all combine to make the place one of the most enjoy-
able residences during the cold of "Winter and the heat of Summer.
The Baths are all of the most approved description, and have every new appliance.
TEEMS, including all Charges, from £3 12s. 6d. per "Week.
ESTABLISHED 1810.
ALEX. BAIRD & SONS,
UMBRELLA & PARASOL MANUFACTCJRERS,
40 Murray Place, STIRLING.
Always on hand a choice selection of Ladies' and Gent.'s Silk, Union, Alpaca, and
other Umbrellas. Only the best wearing material used.
Large Stock of Bags, Baskets, Fancy Goods, Cricketing and Lawn Tennis
Games, Walking Sticks, &c., &c.
&r UMBRELLAS RE-COVERED IN ONE HOUR.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
THE CORN EXCHANGE HOTEL,
Opposite the Municipal Buildings,
STIRLING.
/^HE House is replete with every comfort and conveni-
^^ ence. Finest WiNES, SPIRITS, Ales, &c.
There is in connection with the Hotel a LARGE Kall,
capable of accommodating at least 2000 persons.
Excursionists, Tourists, and others entertained at
Moderate Charges by the Lessee,
DAVID VANNETT.
UEEN'S HOTEL.
MURRAY PLACE, STIRUHG.
Conveniently situated near Railway Station.
QL
Visitors will find it the most comfortable Hotel in Stirling.
posting in all its branches.
JOHN STEWART, Lessee.
aEOEGE 1TICH0LS02!T,
Mbolesale Si IRetail Jronmonoer,
9 SING STUEiJT, STIULINQ.
A Large Stock of Electro-plated Goods suitable for Mar-
riage presents, &c.
Household Furnisliings and General Ironmongery will be found very
extensive and complete.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
pLOCKS, W4TCHBSj/^;
^ Jet <3oot>8, X^/ ^
OF ALL KINDS, ^^
AT CUT PRICES, X^r^
ON THE
«N0 CREDIT"
SYSTEM
Cleaning, - 2s Od.
New Mainspring, 2s Od.
^ /sJ^y Watcli Glasses, - from 2d.
oyie ARCADE, Stirling.
THOMAS MENZIEU CO,
Carpet, ^ouse burnishing, and General
drapery l&arehousemen.
MANTLE, MILLINERY, & DRESSMAKING
COMPLETE MARRIAGE OUTFITS.
FAMILY MOURNING.
36 & 38 S:ilTa STREET, STIELINa.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOHN CRAIG,
3 MURRAY PLACE (Nursery, Livilands),
STIRLING.
FLOWER and VEGETABLE SEEDS— Finest Quality.
HERBACEOUS PLANTS and ROSES in Great Variety.
Large Collection of STOVE and GREENHOUSE PLANTS.
Extensive Selection of Large and Small FRUIT TREES and
SHRUBS.
First-class HOME & FOREIGN FRUITS always in stock.
CUT FLOWERS— FRESH DAILY.
Special attention given to WEDDING BOUQUETS
AND DECORATIONS.
Ornamental Foliage Plants to be had on hire for Ballroom and Table Decoration.
Catalogues free on application.
STIRLING STEAM LAUNDRY.
WYLLIE, SANDEffly7& CO.,
ABBEY MILLS, STIRLING.
Lace, Leno, or Muslin CURTAINS, Washed and
Dressed, equal to New, is. per Pair.
CARPETS BEATEN, from id. per square Yard.
Special Terms for FAMILY WASHINGS.
Goods Collected and Delivered in Stirling and District by own Vans.
Vans to Alloa and Hillfoots every Friday ;
Bridge of Allan, every Tuesday and Saturday.
IS' List of Prices and all information on application to the Stirling Steam
Laundry, and Letters or Post Cards addressed, ' ' Manager, Stirling Steam
Laundry," will receive immediate attention.
ADVEliTISEMENTS.
JOHN M'LEAN,
%icenscb piopevt^ Valuator,
62 MURRAY PLACE,
STIELING,
M. M^FARLANE
Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Baby Linen, Stays,
Fancy Goods. Ladies' Stays made to measure. Ladies'
and Children's Underclothing made to order.
HENRY GARDNER,
ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS.
BEST HOUSEHOLD COAL, TRIPING, DROSS, AND
NUTS, Fresh from Pits.
Office— 33i MURRAY PLACE, STIRLING.
_^ Orders Punctually Attended to.
PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
^WILLIAM SHAIRP
(Licentiate of the Pharmaceutical Society),
FAIVI1LY& DISPENSING CHEMIST,
79 PORT STREET, STIRLING.
Prescriptions carefully dispensed.
Agent for the Celebrated AERATED WATERS, manufactured by Messrs J.
Robertson & Co., Chemists, Edinburgh — to be had in bottles or syphons.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROYAL HOTEL,
BHIDGE OF ALLAN.
^HILP'S ROYAL HOTEL has been fitted up with the utmost regard
^ to the comfort of Visitors, and is furnished in the most elegant modern
'^^ style. The Large Public Room is capable of accommodating upwards
of One Hundred Persons at dinner,with a magnificent Drawing-room, containing
a select Library ; also, a number of Private Parlours, in which Families may
have the quiet and comforts of home, combined with the strictest economy.
This elegant First-class Hotel is situated in the centre of the finest Scenery,
being in the neighbourhood of Stirling, the Field of Bannockburn, Castle
Campbell, Callander, and the Trossachs. The Mineral Spa, and the salubrity
of the climate, render it a charming resort for Invalids. The adjoining Hills
are interspersed with beautiful Promenades ; and attached to the Hotel is an
elegant Ornamental Flower Garden. An extensive Posting Establishment.
A Table d' Rote daily dv^rin^ the Season.
'BUS ATTENDS ALL TRAINS.
R. PHILP, Proprietor.
EMPERANCE HOTEL,
76 High Stmt, FALK/RK.
Commercial Gentlemen and Visitors will find every accom
modation combined with moderate charges.
DAVID STEWAE-T, Proprietor.
G. WASHINGTON ALEXANDER,
BAKER AND CONFECTIONEE,.
Wedding and Christening Cakes, Jelly Fruchia and Soufflets— a// sizes to order.
Pastry, Bread, Biscuits, &c. Shortbread ornamented and carefully packed.
Cakes of all descriptions made to order.
Soirees, Sabbath School Excursions, and Picnic Parties purveyed on reasonable
terms. Soiree Utensils on hire.
ROBERTS WYND, FALKIRK.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Established Upwards of 80 Years.
WA L I{ B ^,
Late KIRKIVOOD,
MDNICIPAL BDILDIKGS, KING STREET,
STIRLING.
Physicians' Prescriptions accurately prepared.
GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES.
MACEWEN BROTHERS,
WHISKIES.— Blend of the Finest Old Scotch Whiskies,
1 5/ and T 7/ per Gallon.
PORTS.— 15/, 18/, 21/, 24/, 28/, 34/, z^l^ 42/, 48/ per Dozen.
SHEEBIES.— 15/, 18/, 20/, 22/, 28/, 34/, 42/, 48/ per Dozen.
CLABETS.— 12/, 15/, 18/, 24/, z^j, 42/ per Dozen.
Bass's Beer, Reid's London Porter, and Guinness's
Dublin Stout, always in fine condition.
16 Ss 18 BARNTOH PLACE, STIRLma.
Agents for W. & A. GILBEY, Wine Importers, London.
ADVEBTISEMENTS.
MRS. MACINDOE'S ESTABLISHMENT
FOR THE
BOARD AND EDUCATION
OF
YOUNG LADIES,
WOODSIDE, STIRLING.
Cerms*
BOARDERS.
Board, with English,
„ inclusive of all Branches,
„ „ ,, under Twelve years of age,
Weekly Board,
Laundress,
Seat in Church, ....
DAY PUPILS.
from
^i
Per Session.
35 Guineas.
55
35
25
4 „
Per Quarter.
^O 12 6
First English Class,
Second ,, „
Third „ „
Fourth „ ,,
French,
German,
Drawing,
Singing,
Pianoforte, by a Master,
,, by a Lady,
Dancing,
Needlework, ...
Pupils prcj)ared fo?- Univei
FEES PAID QUARTERLY IN ADVANCE
Quarter Days : — Sept. ist, Nov. 15th, Feb. 1st, April 15th.
A qiiartei-s notice required befo7-e 7'emoval of a Boarder.
o i;
I
2 2
2 2
O to I II
I I
sity Examinations.
Xvi ADVERTISEMENTS.
ANDREW SWAN & SON,
"^^orfting JcvocUcvb anb ^UvcrBmitba,
l^atcbmakere, &c,
PORT STREET, STIRLING
MOURNING RINGS MADE WITH EXPEDITION. ALL KINDS OF PRECIOUS STONES SET.
WESTERTON ARMS HOTEL,
BRIDGE OF ALLAN.
^HE Bedrooms and Parlours are all comfortably furnished, and
^^ Visitors to Bridge of Allan will find here all the comforts of a
home, while the charges are strictly moderate. There is a Bowling
Green and a Billiard Table in connection with the Hotel, and a large
Dining Hall where Excursionists can assemble.
ALEX. FORSYTH, Lessee.
PETER M'LAREN,
Catlor ant> Clotf^tcr,
HENDERSON STREET,
BRIDGE OF ALLAN.
'%Mr, iF". ESC3-C3-0^
24 BARNTON STREET.
Tramway Cars to and from Bridge-of- Allan pass and repass and stop
every half-hour at the door.
STIRLING.
COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY DESPATCHED.
ADVERTISEMENTf
THE ROYAL RESTAURANT,
29 KING STREET,
Within One Mitiute's Walk of the Tramway Cars, Two Minutes' Walk from
Raihvay Station, and on the way to the Castle.
Visitors to Stirling' -will find all the excellencies of a First-class
Estalblish.ment.
Breakfasts, Luncheons, Dinners, Teas, and Suppers,
On the Shortest Notice.
Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors of the very best Quality.
Charges Moderate, PETER M 'ALPINE, Proprietor.
ROBERT FRATER,
IPIumber, IBrossfounder, anB Gasfiffer,
73 PORT STREET, STIRLING.
BRASS CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND SUPPLIED.
Curling Stones and Handles always in Stock. Sanitary Work.
J. E. MZLLEB. as CO.,
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
6 BARNTON STREET
(A FEW DOOBS FROM POST OFFICE),
Trousers Cutting: a Speciality.
STIELING STEAM DYE WOEES.
J. & J. J3l T^ Gr XJ S,
©teanets axxb Paers,
15 and 33 PORT STREET. STIRLING.
Entrance by Messrs Kinross' Coachworks.
PARCELS will be called for by sending Address to Mrs
Robertson, Fishmonger, or to the Works.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILLIAM CAHSOIT & SOIT,
Ibouse ipaintets,
Ipaperbangers, anb Becoratore,
58 PORT STREET,
STIRLING.
A. ALEXANDER,
FAMILY BUTCHER,
27 Jfriats Street Stirling.
Always on hand, a Large and Fresh Supply of
BEEF, MUTTON, &c.
ARTHUR FORRESTER
^©EGS to intimate that he has Opened those Premises, 35 MURRAY
fSl^ PLACE, lately occupied by Mr Allan, Gardener and Florist, where he
intends to carry on the Business of FISH MERCHANT, and hopes, by
strict personal attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. A.
F.'s long connection with the East and North Coasts Fisheries enables him to
supply all kinds of Fish in their Season, at the Lowest Prices.
FISH MERCHANT,
36 Murray Place, STIRLING.
WILLIAM KAY,
fLORIST AND fRUITERER
49 Port Street, Stirling.
The Finest FRUITS and FLOWERS always on Hand.
Marriage Bouquets, &c,, to Order.
A liarare Variety of Preserved FRUIT and VEGETABIiES.
PURE CONFECTIONS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
D. Ss J. MACEWEIT & CO.,
Family Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants,
Branch Estab- ) (ja||an(jep^ Bpiclge of Allan, Crieff, and Dunblane.
lishments in
WINES of every description, in Wood and Bottles, from the First
Shippers, and of the most celebrated Vintages.
OLD COGNAC BRANDY, HOLLANDS, and LIQUEURS,
OLD ISLAY, GLENLIVET, CAMPBELTOWN, BURNTISLAND, and
other WHISKIES.
BASS', ALLSOPP'S, and other ALES, "1 In Bottles, or in Small
PRESTONPANS, EDINBURGH, and \ Casks suitable for
ALLOA TABLE BEER. J Families.
BARCLAY, PERKINS, & CO., and REID & CO.'S LONDON PORTER.
GUINNESS' DUBLIN STOUT. PILSENER'S LAGER BEER.
An Excellent DINNER SHERRY, at 20/- per Doz.
CLARET, from 9/- 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 Diferetit Localities will be given Free on application.
HORSE PROVENDER.
Saving of 5/- to 6/- on the keep of each Horse per week.
CHOP PREPARED BY
STIRLING.
No. I QUALITY CHOP, 7/9 per Cwt.
No. 2 QUALITY CHOP, 7/3 per Cwt.
Parties wishing it can have CUT HAY, BRUISED OATS, SPLIT BEANS,
&c., separate, in any quantities.
18 FRIARS STREET, STZRLINQ.
BABY LINEN WAREHOUSE.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING.
SMALLWARES AND FANCY GOODS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE "STAR,"
BAKER STREET. STIRLING.
Old Established Family and Commercial Hotel.
/^OMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN, FAMILIES, TOURISTS,
\£) and others, are respectfully informed that this Hotel has
undergone a thorough overhaul, having been cleaned, re-
decorated, and painted in every department, thereby rendering it
one of the most comfortable houses in Scotland.
POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
'Bus to and from all Trains.
LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.
CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE.
ROBT. MCKENZIE, Lessee.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
64 & 644 BAKER STREET,
BEST VALUE IN THE TRADE.
TERMS— CASH.
The largest, CHEAPEST, and BEST
/ CASH mAPEUY WAEBEOUBE
IN SCOTLAND.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
D. MACDONALD
(Successor to Alexander Murdoch),
(Saiiilet & "^jiMxitss ^nktx io the %itm,
^ 13 KING STREET, STIRLING.
glMEJ^f PENDE^geN,
Mouse 9ainter, decorator, & 9aperhanger
32 BARNTON STREET,
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
Offers Special Value In every Class of
TEAS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
FRUITS, GRAIN, AND SEEDS,
HORSE AND CATTLE FEEDING STUFFS,
On Best Terms.
Quotations and Samples on Application. AGENT FOR LAWES' CHEMICAL MANURES.
ALEXAI^DEP HOGG,
BASKET MAKER,
STIRLING.
All kinds of Market, Mill, and Bedroom Basket Work made to order.
Repairs neatly and promptly executed.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JAMES MILLAR & SONS,
Jfamils Croats ^ prjJbtBicn JR^m kaitts,
FRIARS STREET, STIRLIHC,
A carefully-selected Stock of First-class GROCERIES and PROVISIONS
at Lowest Cash Prices always on hand.
TEAS— Special Value.
Weekly Importation of Finest DANISH BUTTER, direct from Copenhagen.
Supplies of Finest FRESH BUTTER and COUNTRY EGGS received daily.
Finest OATMEAL (Own Make), guaranteed Pure. \ At Wholesale Prices
Selected POTATOES, for Table Use. / in Quantities.
All orders punctually attended to, and delivered by Van in Town and
Suburbs ; also at Causewayhead, Bridge of Allan, Blairlogie, St Ninians,
Whins of Milton, Sauchie, Gargunnock, Kippen, Kincardine, Blair Drummond^
and Thornhill.
W. BOSWELL,
Boot anb Shoe (THJaker,
18 BAKER STBEET iO 45 PORT STREET,
STIRLING.
Has always on hand a large and well-selected Stock of BOOTS and
SHOES, at remarkably liOW Prices.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ru^ F^*iKjaK
Head Office :-2 BANK STREET.
The Most Moderate Premiums. Stock of Glass
Kept for Immediate Reinstatement.
MANSIONS, VILLAS, &c.. Insured on Special Terms.
Secretary— BORTHWICK WATSON.
ANDMW BU€EANAN,
@frocer an& iM'inc ^iliercbant,
9 BAKER STREET,
STIRLING AND NEWHOUSE.
Agent for KINLOCH'S Catalan Port and Sherry Wines, is. ja'., is. ^d.,
and IS. 8d. per Bottle.
COCHKAN'S FAMED EYE OINTMENT.
SUN IHN, STIRLING.
/v^/vv-w-uwv^/^./V'^'Ww^.rt,
JAMES WALLS,
liline anb Spirit IFlerchant
53 KING STREET. (Opposite ARCADE).
DINNERS, &c., &c., on the Shortest Notice.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GailaQilei Goal Gonuiaiiy,
Coalmasters, Brick k Fipeclay Goods Manufacturers,
FAjyORK.
THE qualities of their Coal embrace a Fine JEWEL (CROWN) COAL
for Parlour and Dining-room Fires, and a Good Soft HOUSE-
HOLD COAL suitable for all Domestic purposes ; also, SPLINT COAL,
TRISSING and DROSS for Public Works and Steam use.
The Brick Manufacture includes COMP. BRICKS, FIREBRICKS,
SANITARY PIPES with all Connections, and all description of FIRECLAY
GOODS.
Town OiEce— "nGLe Oiross
(OLD NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS),
FALKIRK.
COWBROUGH & MERCER,
Family Brocers, Wii|6 0 Sgirit MWi
JIRLIG, BRIDGE OF ALLi, AiD CALLANDER,
^^EG to call the attention of those resident, and visitors in the
flB neighbourhood, to their Stock of General Groceries,
carefully selected for a first-class Family Trade.
Orders by post carefully attended to, and delivered free of expense at
the nearest Railway Station.
Register of Lodgings and Furnished Houses kept at all the shops,
and full information by letter given on Application,
OOWBEOUGH 55 IMIERCER,
^amtlY (Brocers, IDtne a\(^ Spirit 21TercI?ants,
OMikHDER, BRIDGE OF ALLAN, AND STIRLING.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
a ClflSttOiM ^ SON,
BRASSF0UNDER8, PLUmBERS, and GASFITTER8,
Jat:ntcc6 §» ganufactufcr6 of Jigh-prc66urc ^allvalvc6.
GUN METAL, PHOSPHOR BRONZE, or
MANGANESE CASTINGS, for
ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, &c., and every description of BRASS
WORK made to Pattern or Drawing.
BRASS CORNICE POLES for Oriel Windows, PICTURE RODS, &c.,
Made to Order. OLD POLES Altered and Relacquered. GASALIERS,
BRASS ORNAMENTS, &c., Relacquered or Bronzed.
BATHS, LIFT and FORCE PUMPS, WASH HAND BASINS, and
WATER CLOSETS fitted up on the most approved principles.
Orders Promptly Executed. Charges Moderate.
Estimates iurnisEjc^ on Application.
72 PORT STREET. STIRLING
(Late IXAITAQEBESS of tile Sreadnousbt Hotel),
ELLi OflWi BOARDIIG ESTABLISHMT,
CALLANDER.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOllN jSTEED,
Plumber, Brassfounber, $a$fitter, anb Bellhanger,
26 MURRAY PLACE (county club buildings),
STIRLING
A Large and Select Stock of BATHS, W.C.'s., FORCE and
LIFT PUMPS, &c., always on hand.
GASALIERS and GASFITTINGS of every description.
Estimates and Specifications Furnished.
DRAINAGE and SANITARY WORK specially attended to,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
5 VIEWFIEJLD PLACE,
STIRLING.
Photographs Copied, Reduced, or Enlarged, and
Coloured in Oil or Water Colours.
Scottish Equitable Pawnbroking Sale-Hooms,
24 KIRK WYND, FALKIRK.
UNREDEEMED PLEDGES in High-class WATCHES «& JEWELLERY,
BEDDING, CARPETS, CRUMBCLOTHS, WEARING APPAREL,
BOOTS, SHOES, &c., &c., from the Principal Loan Offices in
Glasgow and Edinburgh.
MISS M. MACMAHON, Proprietrix.
AD VEKTISEM ENTS.
> TOWN HALLJHEATRE
AECADE, STIELING.
Lessee and Manager, - Mr. J. G. Sharpe.
OPEN FOE
THEATRICALS,
CONCERTS,
PUBLIC MEETINGS,
ASSEMBLIES, &c., &c.
SEATED FOR 1200.
^be Stirling
Glass & China Warehouse,
26 & 30 Murray Place (UnderCouniyciubj
WM. CRA^WFORD,
And at 46 BAKER STREET.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS.
IMPLEMENTS FOR GARDEN AND FABM.
FEEDING STUFFS for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs,
and Poultry. Also, Bird Seeds of all kinds.
GEORGE POLLOCK,
SEED, CORN, and OILCAKE MERCHANT,
1 PORT STREET (Stores— Cow Park Railway Siding),
Price Lists on application. JS T? I JE^ T- X IST d-.
JOHN HUNTER & SONS,
TINSMITHS, GASFITTERS, BELLHANGERS,
(?enei^aI-}-MctaUWoi^Kei^f ^ &'i-Ii^onmongei^;j,
DENNY.
GOLDEN LION HOTEL, STIULING.
♦■•■♦
(Of the STAR HOTEL)
BEGS to intimate that he has entered on a LEASE of the GOLDEN
LION HOTEL.
For the convenience of Parties residing in the Suburbs, a Telephone Wire
has been erected between the Hotel, and Mr. Johnstone's, Fishmonger, 68
Port Street, where Orders may be given, which will be promptly attended to.
JAMES LENNOX, Lessee.
en A I ALLOA, ALVA, CLACKMANNAN,
^^^- TILLICOULTRY, DEVON, and DUN-
FERMLINE COLLIERIES.
Depot-WALLACE STREET, STIRLINO.
Always on hand a Full Supply of Excellent Fresh-drawn Parlour, Kitchen,
Steam, and Vinery Coal, at Lowest Possible Prices.
Public Works Supplied and Contracts entered into. Country Orders executed
on the Shortest Notice.
JOHN DEWAR, Agent.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
STEWART'S
Cempcrancc Restaurant
AND
Rcfrest^mcnt Rooms,
55 MURRAY PLACE (sta^&n &W
STIRLING.
Alexander Roliertson,
WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER,
4 BARNTON STREET,
STIRLING.
MRS. JOHNSTON.
Fish, Poultry, and Game Dealer,
54 PORT STREET,
SimJNG.
Registered Telegraphic Address —
FISHMONGER, STIRLING.
AUCTIONEER AND CATTLE SALESMAN,
STIRLING AUCTION MART,
ORCHARD PLACE, STIRLING.
SALE OF FAT STOCK E\/ERY FRIDAY AT 12 NOON.
CONSIGNMENTS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
BOWH
l+OTEt,
TWO MINUTES' WALK FROM RAILWAY STATION. COMFORTABLE & WELL-AIRED BEDROOMS.
Breakfasts, Dinners, &c., on tlie shortest notice.
Boats and Experienced Boatmen Kept.
ARCHD. MENZIES, Proprietor.
Post Horses and Carriages.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
TEMPERANCE HOTEL
THE MAGCBEGOB HOTEL
(FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL),
MAIN STREET, ©ALLANDER.
Families, Tourists, and Commercial Gentlemen will find every Comfort
and Convenience at this Old-established Hotel. Posting. Attendance all
Trains.
HELEN DUNCAN.
W. LINKLATER,
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, & NEWSAGENT,
MAIN STREET, CALLANDER,
INVITES the attention of Tourists and Visitors to his Large and Varied
Stock of Guide Books, Maps, Valentine's and Wilson's Photographs,
White-wood Goods with Local Views, Artists' Materials ; Dunmore,
Terracotta, and Foreign Art Pottery ; Fancy Wickerwork, Campstools, &c.
Morning, Evening, and Weekly Papers delivered on arrival. London
Papers got to order. Agent for Pullars' Dye Works, Coutts' Acetic Acid, and
Lawrence's Spectacles.
(ESTABLISHED 1821),
LOCKSMITHS AND BELLHANGERS.
All Kinds of SMITH ^WORK executed with Neatness
and Despatch.
INSPECTOR OF WEIGHTS & MEASURES BY APPOINTMENT.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GENERAL PRINTERS,
WHOLESALE & MERCANTILE STATIONERS,
26-32 UPPER CRAIGS, STIRLING,
^AVE pleasure in announcing that they are now i_n_ a_ position__to supply
^^ on the very best terms every description of MERCANT!
STATIONERY, including — GROCERS' BAGS in all the
various sizes, makes, and qualities; BISCUIT, FRUIT, and CONFECTION
BAGS, all sizes ; BROWN PAPERS, Glazed or Unglazed, in a variety of
sizes and qualities— GLAZED CASINGS, GREY PAPERS, PURPLE
PAPERS, BUTTER PAPERS, PARCHMENT BUTTER PAPER,
TISSUE PAPER, BOOT WRAPPERS, BOTTLE WRAPPERS, BOTTLE
LABELS, BOTTLE WAX, TWINES, EYELETED LABELS, SCROLL
BOOKS, PASS BOOKS, &c., &c.
Every Description of OFFICE STATIONERY.
Account Books Ruled and Bound to any pattern. Special Value in Business
Envelopes.
'Every Description of PRINTING- executed on the Preznises.
Samples and Prices on Application.
FANCY STATIONER AND NEWSAGENT,
Opposite Post Office, CALLANDER.
Valentine's and Wilson's Photographs of Scotland, Artists' Materials, Guide
Books, White Wood Goods with local views, Bibles, Purses, Pocket Books,
Camp Stools, &c. Morning, Evening, and Weekly Papers delivered in all
parts of the district with despatch. London Papers got to order.
Agent for "W. & J. BOWIE, Dyers and Cleaners, Glasgow.
CALLANDER.— Important Notice to Anglers.
(Third Door east from Bank of Scotland)
5^EGS to intimate that he has always on hand a Choice Selection of Trout
1^ and Salmon Rods. Also a First-class Stock of Phantoms, Trout, and
Salmon Flies, all fresh, and dressed to order on the premises. Good
Trouting Rods, with Reel and Line, 7s 6d upwards.
From J. Imrie's long practical experience as a Trout and Salmon Eod Fisher, he is
prepared to accompany gentlemen in Loch or River fishing; he also undertakes to instruct
gentlemen in the gentle art of Fly-fishing.
Tickets to loe had for Trout and Salmon FisMng from J. IMBIE
, Kod and Fishing Tackle Maker.
ADVEETISEMENTS.
DAVID M'GREGOR & SONS,
j^laters ant) ^laaterers,
1 GEORGE STREET,
STIRLING.
J. & L. HUNTER,
Cabinet, Upholstery, and Bedding ^A^arehouse,
44 BARNTON STREET, STIRLING,
Works-17 KING STREET,
Invite the attention of Parties furnishing to their large and varied Stock of
FURNITURE, &c., made at their Works.
Jobliing in Cabinet, TJpholstery, & PolisMngWork carefully attended to.
Special attention given to the Bedding Department,
SPECIALITY.
I BEG to state I have purchased the sole right in this district to manufacture the
PATENT BROWN (MALT) BREAD of Messrs OHver & Sons, Morpeth,
made famous at the late Health Exhibition ; and as there cannot be two opinions
as to its vast superiority, a trial is respectfully solicited.
THOMAS ELDER,
BREAD, BISCUIT, and PASTRY BAKER,
4 UPPER CRAIGS, STIRLING.
E. TURNER,
LACES, SCARFS, GLOVES, RIBBONS, FRILLINGS,
&c., &c.
MAIN STREET, CALLANDER.
J^OBERT /^DAM,
China anb (Blaes 2)epot
STIRLING.
R, A, HAS ON SHOW A LARGE NEW STOCK OF NOVELTIES IN
PORCELAIN AND CHINA WARE
From the Famous Factories of
WEDGEWOOD; MINTON; ROYAL WORKS,
WORCESTER; and DAVENPORT,
NEW PATTERNS, AND IN GREAT VARIETY.
R. A. deals only direct with Producers, and thus
saves intermediate profits.
The Famous Baccarat and Pittsburgh Glass Ware.
BRANCH—
Henderson Street, Bridge of Allan,
W.ARCHIBALD
(Formerly H. S. McDonald),
Jewdletr 8. Matcbmaber,
18 PORT STREET, STIRLING,
-:o:-
Kepairs of every description on Strictly
Moderate Terms.
ORNAMENTAL AND LETTER ENGRAVING
DONE ON THE PREMISES.
WILLIAM YATES,
FAMILY GROCER,
51 MURRAY PLACE,
ROBERT LIDDEL,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
^^a, IDine, Spirit, a\\^ proptsion ^ITerctjant,
STIRLING.
GEORGE VIRTUE,
Murray Place, STIULZITG,
^EIEAS made extensive additions to his STOCK of
mi GRATES, FENDERS, and TILE HEARTHS
for Dining Rooms, Drawing Rooms, Parlours, Bedrooms,
&c., &c. The collection has already been pronounced the
best in the Count}^ and prices are at present extremely
low.
KITCHEN RANGES
With all recent improvements for Cottage op Mansion.
COAL BOXES in WOOD and IRON in great variety.
ELECTRO-PLATED TRAYS, SALVERS, TEA
and COFFEE SERVICES.
TABLE CUTLERY, SPOONS, and FORKS, of first-
class Quality and Large Selection.
KITCHEN AND COOKING UTENSILS.
LAUNDRY REQUISITES.
GARDEN AND FARM IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS.
GARDEN SEATS. LAWN MOWERS.
AGENT FOR
^^STR ANGERS ^^ Al CRYSTAL OIL,
" There is no other Oil that gives such a beautiful light."
Inspection Respectfully Invited,