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STIRMNOSHIRE 


KEITH    &    RALSTON,     ^ 

COOKS  and  CONFECTIONERS,  * 

23  Port  street,  STIRLING,  &  Henderson  Street,  BRIDGE  OF  ALLAN. 


Wedding  Cakes,  Marriage  Dejeuners,  &c.,  also  all  kinds  of 

Family  Confectionery, 

la  a  First-class  Style,  all  made  from  the  best  Materials,  and  at  Moderate  Prices. 

Orders  from  the  Country  punctually  attended  to. 

PHOTOS.  OF  CAKES  SENT  ON  SIGHT. 

OTrer   300  I»arools   of 

HARPER'S  2/-  TEA 

SOXjI>    I>./V.X3Li:E',  AND  STILL  INCREASING. 

THOUSANDS  OF  TESTIMONIALS  from  all  parts  of  Scotland  recom- 
mending the  EXCELLENT   QUALITY  and   GREAT   ECONOMY   of 
HARPER'S  CELEBRATED  2s.  TEA. 

PURE  INDIAN  TEA,  2/6  per  lb.— simply  perfection. 

Teas  delivered  Free  to  your  House  in  any  quantify  from  i  lb.  and  upivards,  in 

any  part  of  Scotland,  England,  and  Ireland. 
SPECIAL  BARGAIN  in  PURE  INDIAN  TEA,  Semi-broken  Golden 

Tip — 2/2  per  lb.      A  most    delicious  Tea,   a  marvel  of  cheapness  and 

quality  ! 
Graham's    3-Diamond    I2-Year-0ld    PORT    WINE,    23/-   per    dozen ; 

2/-  per  bottle.    A  rare  Invalid's  Wine,  equal  to  Port  sold  elsewhere  at  2/6 

and  3/-.     Very  nourishing  and  invigorating. 
Campbell's  ii-Year-Old  SHERRY,  23/-  per  dozen;  2/-  per  bottle.     A 

Rare  Old  Dry  Sherry — special  for  Invalids. 

The  above  Wines  are  a  proof  of  zu hat  the  Cash  Trade  can  do. 

Groceries  and  Provisions  Retailed  at  Wholesale  Cash  Prices. 

1873  Gold  Medal  WHISKY— 2/6  and  2/11  per  Bottle. 
PORT  AND  SHERRY  WINES,  5  to  22  Years  Old— 1/3,  1/5,  1/8,  2/-,  2/6, 

3/-,  3/6,  4/-,  and  4/6  per  Bottle. 
PATENT  MEDICINES,  PERFUMES,  &c.,  at  Wholesale  Cash  Prices. 


TEA  AND  WINE   IMPORTER, 

GROCER  &    PROVISION    MERCHANT, 

36  BAENTOIT  ST.,  STIRLINa. 

Largest  Retailer  of  2/'  Tea  in  Scotland.         Full  Price  List  at  the  Warehouse. 

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DELIVERY  NOTES 

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HAND-BILLS.  HAND-BILLS 

MEMORANDUM  NOTES 

MEMORANDUM  NOTES 

MEMORANDUM  NOTES 

MEMORIAL        NOTES        AND        CARDS 

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CIRCULARS CIRCULARS CIRCULARS 

And  all  kinds  of  General  Printing  Executed  with  Neat- 
ness, Accuracy,  and  Despatch,  at 

"The  Stirling  Journal  and  Advertiser"  Office, 
5  KING   STREET,    STIRLING. 

The  Printing  Office  has  been  greatly  enlarged  and  a  considerable  quantity  of 
new  type  added. 


THE  STIRLING  JOURNAL  &  ADVERTISER 

(ESTABLISHED    1820), 

Issued  every  Friday,  Price  One  Penny, 

Is  the  Popular  Local  Paper,  and  the  most  Influential  Advertising  Medium 
in  the  Midland  Counties  of  Scotland. 


THE  BRIDGE  OF  ALLAN   REPORTER 

Is  published  every  Saturday,  containing  a  List  of  Visitors  at  that 
favourite  Spa,  and  circulates  far  and  wide. 


Money  Orders  payable  to  the  Manager,  Mr.  J.  L.  Hutcheon. 


CRAWFORD  &  CO., 

MeFcanfile  Stationers, 

Booksellers  anb  Bewsaaents, 

7  KING  STREET,  STIRLING. 


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LEDGERS,  JOURNALS,  DAY  BOOKS,  and  CASH 
BOOKS,  ruled  and  bound  to  order.  Stock  of  ordinary 
Rulings  always  on  hand.     A  Select  Stock  of  all  kinds  of 

Stationery. 

BOOKS — Large   Selection.      News  Agency — Daily    and 

Weekly  Newspapers,  Weekly  and    Monthly    Periodicals, 

are  delivered  all  over  the  Town  to  Subscribers  immediately 

on  pubHcation. 

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J,    M^KINfevAYot'a®;    SON, 

CLOTHIERS. 

Ladies'  Jackets  and  Riding  Habits. 

Military  Outfits  and  Highland  Costumes. 

Every  effort  is  made  to  give  satisfaction,  and,  by  strict  attention  to  the 
wishes  of  the  customer,  to  secure  further  support  and  recommendation. 

GRAHAM  &  MORTON, 


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Household,  Estate,  and  other  Lists  on  AppHcation. 
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THE 

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. 


CARRIAGE  S 

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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4«w«ll«rs  i  Watcljttials^ts, 

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. 

6 


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. 


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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. 


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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 


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[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 


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[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 


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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. 


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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 


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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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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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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 


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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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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. 


27 


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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 
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 


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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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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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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actual  sales  of  any  local  newspaper  in  Scotland. 

The  OBSERVER  is  the  recognised  Liberal  Organ  for  the  County  of 
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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. 


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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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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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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, 

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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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Directory.] 


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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Directory.] 


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 

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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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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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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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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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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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[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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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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[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 

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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 

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Directory].  STIRLINGSHIRE.  [Falkirk, 

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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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 


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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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*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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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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[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. 


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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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[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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


io6 


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 


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[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 


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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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Directory,] 


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. 


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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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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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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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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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[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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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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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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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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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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[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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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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[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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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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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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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 


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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 


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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 

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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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[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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 
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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. 


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[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 


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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. 


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[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. 


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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 


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[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 


\^\ 


SPEEDIE    BROTHERS' 

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. 

SPEEDIE  BROS. 
208  Duke  Street,        ^    ,  ^    .  „, , 

^  '  Eegistered  Telegraph  Address, 

(jtLASGOW.  "SPEEDIE,"  GLASGOW. 

ANDREW   GRAY, 

FAMILY    BUTCHER 

(Opposite  County  Buildings), 
Established  1865.  DTTITBLAITE- 

Lamb  and  Veal  in  Season.    Corned  Beef  and  Pickled  Tongues. 

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 


^63 


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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 


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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. 


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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,