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Boots  &  Shoes  f  of  Winter  Season 


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*-f  jP-A-S  great  pleasure  in  taking  another  opportunity  of 
1  V  thanking  his  many  Friends  for  their  continued 
and  exceedingly  liberal  support.  In  renewing 
our  promise  to  do  all  we  know  to  produce  such  Goods  as 
will  meet  the  varied  requirements  of  our  many  Patrons, 
we  think  it  right  to  mention  that  we  have  determined, 
under  all  circumstances,  to  maintain  the  Highest 
Quality  in  our  Goods.  We  have  always  in  the  past  set 
our  face  against  manufacturing  doubtful  and  rubbishy 
goods,  and  we  intend  to  stick  fast  to  this  policy. 


Mr  John  T.  Day,  Editor  of  the  "  Shoe  and  Leather  Record  "  one 
of  the  first  authorities  in  the  Kingdom,  says: — "  Weighted  leather 
and  leather  substitutes  are  alike  injurious  to  the  health  of  those 
who  wear  the  boots  in  which  they  are  employed.  Doctors  are 
agreed  that  a  large  proportion  of  the  ills  to  which  our  flesh  is  heir 
may  be  directly  traced  to  the  wearing  of  boots  which  do  not  keep 
the  feet  warm  and  dry.  'All  leather'  bo  t/ts  will  do  this.  Shoddy 
boots  will  not.  Those  who  value  their  health  will  therefore  insist 
upon  buying  good  boots. 

We  use  every  means  to  protect  ourselves  and  our 
Customers  against  all  shoddy  material,  and  can  confidently 
claim  for  all  Goods  of  our  own  manufacture,  the  great 
superiority  of  being  made  from  the  most  excellent  Bark- 
tanned  Leather.  The  very  cheapest  Boots,  Shoes,  and 
Slippers  we  produce  have  Insoles  of  the  Very  Best  English 
Oak  Bark-tanned  Leather,  warranted  to  keep  the  Feet 
thoroughly  Dry  and  Comfortable.  This  is  of  the  very 
greatest  importance,  and  we  guarantee  our  every  Manu- 
facture to  possess  those  Qualities. 


86  HIGH  ST.,  249  HIGH  ST.,  21  WEST  PORT. 


Arbroath  Tear  Book  Advertisements. 


Kile  alwafis,  at  Gbrtetmas  anD  mew  Kear  Gimes, 
devote  Special  attention  to 

jOadies '  and  Swisses '  Evening  JDress  Sloots,  Shoes, 

and  Slippers, 

OF    THE     DE8T    ENGLISH    AND    FRENCH     MAKES, 
IN     GREAT    VARIETY. 

Gentlemen  8  J5)ress  Scoots  and  Shoes  (Own  SfCake) 


OF    THE    VERY    BEST    QUALITY. 


Golin  Grant 


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86  High  Street, 
249  High  Street, 


21  West  Port. 


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Fancy  Goods  for  the  Festive  Season. 

~]-^Y  inspecting  our  Stock,  our  supporters  will  find  proof  of  our  determina- 
-*—  tion  to  excel  all  former  efforts  to  put  before  them  a  Variety  of 
FIRST-CLASS  GOODS,  which  for  Pbice,  Elegance  or  Design,  Ease  of 
Fitting,  and  General  Excellence,  has  rarely  been  equalled. 

We  Invite  Inspection,  and  hope  to  support  this  announcement  by  being  in 
the  position  to  give  our  Customers  just  what  they  want. 

We  offer  Ladies'  Dbess  Shoes  at  Prices  from  Is  3d,  Is  6d,  Is  9d,  2s, 
2s  3d,  2s  6d,  2s  9d,  3s,  3s  6d,  4s,  4s  6d,  5s,  up  to  the  Very  Finest  that  can 
be  produced,  ranging  in  Price  from  6s  up  to  14s  6d. 


Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


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Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


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Soots  &  Shoes  for  Summer  ICear. 


rEAR  after  year  we  have  been  gratified  by  the 
hearty  response  to  every  effort  to  supply  only 
Boots  and  Shoes  of  the  Most  Excellent 
Qualities.  It  has  always  been  our  aim  to  buy 
only  the  Veey  Best  Materials,  and  manufacture  a 
Just  and  Reliable  Article.  We  are  proud  to  say 
that  we  have  found  this  course  duly  appreciated  by  our 
many  Customers  from  their  Liberal,  Constant,  and 
Steadily-Increasing  Support.  This  encouragement,  and 
our  Sense  of  the  Worth  and  Magnitude  which  our  Retail 
Business  has  reached,  make  us  again  and  again  renew  our 
efforts  to  meet  every  Requirement  of  our  Customers  ;  and 
from  our  Greater  Experience,  our  Thoroughly  Practical 
Knowledge,  and  a  Stern  Determination  not  to  be  easily 
Equalled,  we  have  made  Progress. 


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We    would  specially  call  attention   to  our  Ladies' 
Lace  and  Button  Boots  and  Shoes,  Cut  from  the  Very 
Choicest  Glove  and  Glace"  Kid,  and  made  by  the   Most 
Select  Workmen.     These  Goods  are  of  the  Most  Elegant 
Designs,  and  for  Smartness  and  Comfort  are  Perfection. 
Also,  Gentlemen's  Lace,  Side  Spring,  Walking,  and    |    for?  iije  JBeagt 
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Boots    and  Shoes,  and  Cricket,  Tennis,  and  other    J  Poggjglg  amount 
Sporting  Footgear.  I 

These  Goods  are  Handsome,  Square,  and  Solid,  made 
of  the  Choicest  Material,  combining  Durability,  Smart- 
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Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


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Colin  Grant's  Boots  and  Shoes  may  be  had  in  almost 
every  Town  and  Village  in  Scotland. 

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IRetail  Sbops— 
86  ft\Qi  Street,       |      249  ^i^  Street, 

#  21  09est  Port,  Arbroath. 


Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


Colin  Qi?airf, 

BOOT  &  SHOE  MANUFACTURER, 


*T*feS'^ 


86  HIGH  STREET,     249  HIGH  STREET, 

AND 

21    WEST   PORT,    Arbroath. 


The  V'zry  Best  Materials. 
Thorsugh  Workmanship. 
Sleganee  in  Design. 


Perfeet  Fit  and  Finish. 


Best  Possible  Yahie. 


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Eleventh   Year  of  Issue.        Copyright. 


THE 


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CONTAINING 


LIST    OF    HOUSEHOLDERS    IN    ARBROATH, 

CARNOUSTIE,    FRIOCKHEIM,    AND 

SURROUNDING   DISTRICT 


For  1899. 


PUBLISHED  BY 

BRODIE     &     SALMON  D, 

AT   THE    OFFICE    OF    THE    ARBROATH    HERALD, 

BROTHOCK    BRIDGE,   ARBROATH 


10 


Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


ESTABLISHED    1845. 


Jlrbroatb  Carriage  factors. 


MELVIH  &  SONS 


dCandaus,  broughams,   S^haetons, 

Waggonettes,   JDog-Carts,   Chapel~Carts, 

Pigs,    S*ony~  Carriages, 


W&\   To  Order,  or  in  Stock  at  the  Lowest  Prices. 
VANS,  LORRIES,  and  MESSAGE  CARTS  Built  to  Order. 

5econfc=1ban&  /Ifcacbines  Bougbt  &  Solfc. 


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All  our  Carriages  are    Warranted  of 

NEWEST  STYLE  &   BEST  WORKMANSHIP. 

ALL    REPAIRS    PROAPTLY    EXECUTED. 


: 

Arbroath  Year  Book. 

11 

; 

CALENDAR      FO  R 

78  9  9. 

January. 

February. 

March. 

Sun 

1     8   15 

22 

29 

^Sun 

.,.      5    12    19    26 

Sun    ...      5   12    19 

26 

Mon 

2     9   16 

23 

30 

Mon 

...      6   13  20  27 

Mon    ...     6    13  20 

27 

Tue 

3   10   17 

24 

31 

Tue 

...      7    14   21    28 

Tue    ...     7   14   21 

28 

Wed 

4   11    18 

25 

Wed 

1      8   15   22    ... 

Wed    1      8    15   22 

29 

Thu 

5   12   19 

26 

Thu 

2      9    16   23    ... 

Thu     2      9  16   23 

30 

Fri 

6   13  20 

27 

Fri 

3    10    17   24   ... 

Fri       3    10   17   24 

31 

Sat 

7    14  21 

28 

Sat 

4    11    18   25    ... 

Sat      4    11    18   25 

April. 

May. 

June. 

Sun 

2     9    16 

23 

30 

Sun 

...     7    14   21   28 

Sun    ...     4   11    18 

25 

Mon 

3    10   17 

24 

Mon 

1     8   15  22  29 

Mon  ...      5   12   19 

26 

Tue 

4   11    18 

25 

Tue 

2     9   16   23  30 

Tue    ...      6   13   20 

27 

Wed 

5   12   19 

26 

Wed 

3  10   17   24  31 

Wed  ...      7   14   21 

28 

Thu 

6   13   20 

27 

Thu 

4   11    18   25   ... 

Thu     1      8   15   22 

29 

Fri 

7    14  21 

28 

... 

Fri 

5   12   19   26   ... 

Fri       2     9    16   23 

30 

Sat   1 

8    15   22 

29 

Sat 

6    13   20   27    ... 

Sat       S    10    17    24 

July. 

August. 

September. 

Sun 

2     9   16 

23 

30 

Sun 

...      6    13   20   27 

Sun    ...     3    10    17 

24 

Mon 

3   10   17 

24 

31 

Mon 

...      7    14   21    28 

Mon    ...      4    11    18 

25 

Tue 

4   11    18 

25 

Tue 

1     8    15   22   29 

Tue    ...     5   12    19 

26 

Wed 

5   12   19 

26 

Wed 

2     9    16   23   30 

Wed  ...      6    13  20 

27 

Thu 

6    13   20 

27 

Thu 

3    10    17   24   31 

Thu   ...     7    14   21 

28 

Fri 

7   14  21 

28 

Fri 

4   11    18   25    ... 

Fri       1      8    15   22 

29 

Sat    ' 

I   8   15  22 

29 

Sat 

5   12    19    26    ... 

Sat       2      9    16    23 

30 

October. 

November. 

December. 

Sun 

1     8   15 

22 

29 

Sun 

...     5   12   19   26 

Sun      3    10    17    24 

31 

Mon 

2     9   16 

23 

30 

Mon 

...      6    13   20   27 

Mon     4   11    18  25 

i 

Tue 

3   10    17 

24 

31 

Tue 

...      7    14   21    28 

Tue      5   12   19   26 

Wed 

4   11    18 

25 

Wed 

1      8    15   22   29 

Wed    6   13   20   27 

Thu 

5   12    19 

26 

Thu 

2     9    16   23   30 

Thu     7    14  21    28 

Fri 

6    13   20 

27 

Fri 

3   10   17   24    ... 

Fri  1    8   15   22   29 

Sat 

7    14   21 

28 

Sat 

4    11    18   25    ... 

Sat  2   9    16   23   30 

TERMS   IN   SCOTLAND. 

Candlemas,  -                       2nd  February. 
Whitsunday,        -        -      15th  May. 
Lammas,         -        -        -      1st  August. 
Martinmas,  -                      1 1th  November. 
Under  Act  of  Parliament  the  period  for  remov 
unless  otherwise  agreed,  is  noon  on  28th 

TER 

Lady-dat, 
Midsummer, 

Michaelmas 

Christmas  I 

al  in  Scotland  a 

May  and  28th  N 

MS    IN    ENGLAND. 

25th  March.. 

24th  June. 
-day,  -         -         29th  Sept. 
)ay,     -         -         25th  Dec. 
nd  for  engagement  of  servants, 
ovember,  day  after  if  Sunday. 

12  Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


iUlxre  to  Bup  Glass  $  CDina. 


Wallace's. 


WHY    SO? 

Because  you  get  the  Best  Value  for  your  Money. 

DINNER  SETS  from  10s  6d.      \ 

CHINA  TEA  SETS  from  10s.    J*^^*? 

ISP*  Marriage  Presents  in  6ndless  Variety — <^11  Prices.  =^38 

Unique  Selection  and  always  Up-to-Date  Stock. 

Goods    on    Hire    with    Cutlery— Cheap. 

ALiEX.  WRLiLiflCE,4> 

rDfyoiesale  &  Hetatl  (Blass  &  dfytna  XHercfyant, 
10J  MILLGATE    LOAN  (  sigh  of  the  lamp,) 

AND 

244  HIGH  STREET. 

.AAiAiAAAlAAiiAAiAAiAJAAA. 

Office  and  Warehouse— 

10  PANMURE  STREET,  Arbroath. 


Arbroath 

STear  Book. 

13 

CONTENTS. 

PAGE 

PAGE 

Angling  Club,  Arbroath, 

-      89 

Local  Authority,  Arbroath, 

-        53 

Angus  Agricultural  Association, 

-      65 

London  Forfarshire  Association, 

-      73 

Arbroath,  Notes  on 

-       25 

Magistrates,            ... 

-       53 

Art  Club,     - 

-       63 

Marine  Lights, 

-     215 

Benefit  Societies,  Arbroath, 

-       73 

Masonic  Lodges, 

-      69 

Bowling  Clubs,  Arbroath,  - 

-      89 

Members  of  Parliament    - 

-    213 

1      Burial  Board, 

-      57 

Meteorological  Society,  Arbroath, 

-      63 

Burns  Club,  Arbroath, 

-       63 

Missions,  Arbroath,         -  - 

-      81 

Carriers  to  and  from  Arbroath, 

-      19 

"  Model "  Building  Society, 

-      79 

Cattle  Markets, 

-     216 

Montrose  Burghs  Liberal  Executive, 

-      77 

Charitable  Societies, 

81,  83 

Mortifications,  Arbroath,  - 

91,93 

Choral  Union, 

-      63 

Municipal  Constituency,   - 

-      55 

Chrysanthemum  Society, 

-      63 

Municipal  Voters 

-     101 

Churches,  Arbroath, 

93-99 

Museum,  Arbroath, 

-      61 

Clothing  Societies, 

-  81-83 

Natural  History  Society,  - 

-      63 

Conservative  Associations,  Arbroath,      -      77 

New  Club,   .... 

-      63 

Convalescent  Home, 

-      67 

New  York  Arbroath  Association, 

-      71 

Co-operative  Societies,  Arbroath, 

-  69-71 

Notes  on  Arbroath,  189S, 

-      25 

Crieket  Clubs  and  Associations, 

-      85 

Oddfellows, 

-      69 

Curling  Club,  Arbroath,    - 

-      89 

Parish  Council  (Arbroath  &  St  Vigeans 

),      65 

Cycling  Club,  Arbroath,    - 

-      89 

Parliamentary  Voters 

-     101 

District  Committee  (Arbroath)  C.C.,       -      65 

Philanthropic  Societies,    - 

81,83 

Economic  Building  Society, 

-      79 

Philharmonic  Society, 

-      63 

Edinburgh  Forfarshire  Associati 

an,       -      71 

Photographic  Association, 

-      65 

Epidemic  Hospital, 

-      67 

Police  Commission, 

53 

Factory  Workers'  Unions,  Arbroath,       75,  77 

Poorhousc,  Arbroath  and  St  Vig«ans, 

-      67 

Fairs, 

-     216 

Population  of  Arbroath,    - 

-      53 

Fanciers'  Societies,             - 

-      79 

Postal  Information,  Arbroath  &  Dist., 

17-21 

Farmers,  List  of 

-     242 

Railway  Passenger  Fares, 

-      23 

Female  Municipal  Voters 

-     157 

Rates  and  Taxes  for  1898-99, 

-      53 

Fishing  Boats,  Arbroath,  - 

-     215 

Reading  Room,  Mechanics', 

-      61 

Football  Clubs  and  Associations, 

85,87 

Registrar's  Office,  - 

-      67 

Foresters,  A.  0., 

-      69 

Savings  Bank  (Arbroath), 

-      73 

Forfarshire  Associations,  - 

-      71 

Schools  and  School  Board, 

-  59-61 

Free  Gardeners, 

-      69 

Shepherds,  L.O.A., 

-      69 

Friendly  Societies,  - 

-      69 

Sheriff  Officers, 

-      57 

Gas  Corporation,     - 

-      57 

Ship  Brokers, 

-       59 

Golf  Club,  Arbroath, 

-      85 

Shipping,  Arbroath 

-     215 

Guildry  Incorporation, 

-      67 

Sick  Societies,  Arbroath,  - 

-      81 

Gymnastic  Clubs,  - 

-      87 

Special  Directory 

-     213 

Half-Holiday  Associations, 

77 

Temperance  Societies, 

-      83 

Halls 

-    213 

Tide  Table  and  Tide  Signals,  Arbroath 

-     214 

Harbour  Trustees,  - 

-      59 

Town  Council, 

-      53 

Harrier  Clubs, 

-      87 

Town  Mission, 

-      81 

Holidays,  Arbroath, 

-      23 

Trades  Council,  Arbroath, 

-      73 

Hope  Trust  Aiders'  Association, 

-      81 

Trades  and  Professions,  Arbroath 

-     179 

I.O.G.T.  Lodges,     - 

83,  85 

Trades'  Unions,      ... 

73-77 

Incorporated  Trades, 

-      67 

Valuation  of  Arbroath,      -       ■    - 

-      53 

Independent  Labour  Party, 

-      77 

Volunteers,  Arbroath, 

-      89 

Infirmary,  Arbroath, 

-      67 

Voters  Roll              -           - 

-     101 

Instrumental  Bands, 

63-65 

Ward  Committees, 

-       55 

Justices  of  Peace,  and  J.P.  Court,          -      57 

Ward  Representatives  and  Constituencies,  55 

Liberal  Unionist  Association,  Arbroath,       77 

Whist  Clubs,  Arbroath,     - 

-      87 

Liberal  Association,          - 

-      77 

Women's  Liberal  Federation, 

-      77 

Library,  Arbroath, 

-      61 

Women's  Co-Operative  Guild, 

-       83 

Literary  Club,  Arbroath,  - 

-      61 

Y.M.C.A.  and  Y.W.C.A.,  Arbroath, 

-      79 

EASTERN 

FORFARS 

3HIRE    DIRECTORY. 

PACK     i 

PAGE 

Arbirlot, 

-    238 

FrioGkheim,             ... 

-     232 

Auchmithie, 

-     240 

Friockheim  Trades  List,    -           -   . 

-     235 

Barry, 

-     218 

Guthrie, 

-     233 

Carmyllie,  -             - 

-     236 

Inverkeilor,        -...- 

-     241 

Carnoustie, 

-    216 

Kinnell  and  Kirkden, 

-     233 

Carnoustie  Trades  and  Profession 

s,          -     230 

Lunan, . 

-    241 

Carnoustie  List  of  Householders 

-     221 

Panbride,     - 

-     218 

Colliston,     - 

-     238 

St  Vigeans,  ....            -            - 

-     239 

Forfarshire  County  Council, 

-    210 

14 


Arbroath  Year  Book. 


Index  to  Advertisements. 


PAGE 

Alexander,  Win.,  grocer    -  -  -    196 

Anderson,  J.  T.,  jeweller  -  -  -      40 

Anderson,  M.,  milliner      -  -  72 

Anderson,  W.  D.,  bookseller         -  -    146 

Arbroath  Herald    -  -  -  -      22 

Arbroath  IJorsehiring  Co.,  Ltfl.  -  -    160 

Bank  Street  Hall    -  -  -  -     182  ' 

Barclay,  Mrs  Geo.,  Red  Lion  Bar  -       66 

Bennet  &  Smith,  (insurance)       -  -     106 

Boath,  W.  S.,  bookseller  -■  -  -     1S2 

Boath  &  Simpson,  butchers,  Carnoustie       90 
Bourhill,  J.,  Central  Bar  -  -  -     146 

Brand,  Win.,  slater  -  -  -      98 

Briggs,  Win.,  Chemical  Works      -  -     180 

Brown,  J.  H.,  grocer  •        -  -  -      56 

Brodie  &  Salmond,  Herald  Office 
Buchan,  D.  D.,  chemist, 
Buick,  Wm.,  waste  and  china  merchant 
Byars,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  &e. 
Ceesar,  William,  (Insurance),  Carnoustie 
Calder  Bros  ,  builders        -•,       •  •'.- 
Campbell,  G.  A.,  &  Sou,  plasterers 
Campbell,  P.  &  P.,  dyers 
Carnoustie  Co-operative  Association 
Carver  &  Syiuon,  architects    • 
Central  Coffee  and  Dining  Rooms 
Clark  &  Oliver  (insurance)         -   -      .     - 
Commercial  Union  Assurance  Co. 
Cook,  David  &  Sons,  plumbers    - 
Craig,  J.  B.,  china  merchant 
Crockatt,  Mrs,  Victoria  Bar, 
Cruickshank,  George,  Thistle  Bar 
Cuthbert,  Jas.,  ironmonger,  &c.  - 
Dargie,  A.  C,  painter 
Davie,  A.,  dentist  -  -  - 

Daer,  H.,  confectioner,  Carnoustie 
Dodds  &  Bathie,  auctioneers 
Doig,  Jas.,  family  grocer-  -  20: 

Dron,  John,  shoemaker,  Carnoustie 
Dundee  &  Arbroath  Confections  and  Pre- 
serve Manufacturing  Co.         -  ■     206,  207 
Dundee  Courier       -  -  -  -     112 

Dundee  arid  Newcastle  Shipping  Co.       -     132 
Dundee  School  of  Shorthand,  &c.  -     132 

Dyer,  Robert,  plumber  -  -     146 

Fairvveather.S.,  boot  and  shoe  manufactured!) 
Fife,  Andrew,  builder        -  -  -      72 

Findlay,  D..  draper  -  -  -     14S 

Finlaysou,  James,  Lome  Bar        -  -      6S 

Fletcher,  G.  D.,  grocer      -  -  -     176 

Forbes,  Robert,  butcher    -  -  -     150 

Friendly  Coal  Society,  Limited    -  -     192 

Fulton,  G.,  hatter  -  .-  -      •      -      50 

Fyfe,  J.,  grocer,  Friockheim  -  -      92 

Fyfe,  John,  grocer  -  .-  -  -     166 

Geddes,  W.  H.  &  Son,  photographers     -     114 
Gordon,  Frank  VV.,  painter  -  -      84 

Gouck,  D.  A.,  Oriental  Bar  -  -     118 

Goulding's  Manures  -  -  -    150 

Grant,  C,  boot  manufacturer        -  -.  2-S 

Great  1  houghts        ■  -  -     128 

Grewar,  J.  P.  &  Son,  cabinetmakers     138,  194 


16,  30,46 
142 
44 
34 
88 
66 

-  120 

-  ios; 

-  92. 

-  50 

-  62 

-  28! 

-  158 

-  140 
245-248 

-  56 

-  172 
197-200 

-  15 

-  152 

-  90 

-  190 
08,  209 

92 


Guild,  Alexander,  hatter, 
Harris,  Geo.,  butcher 


PAGE 

Herald,  J.,  cabinetmaker             -  -    104 

Herron,  Peter,  &  Sjn,  blacksmiths  -      32 

High  School,  Arbroath     -           -  -      24 

High,  Win.  Jeweller                       -  -    180 

Hird,  Alex.,  draper            -            -  -      96 

Hutcheon,  J.,'  sculptor,  Aberdeen  -     120 

Hutchison,  S.,  Royal  Oak  Tavern  -      98 

Imperial  Hotel  (Aitkeu's)              -  -    116 

Ivanhoe  Whisky     -           -           -  -      86 

Jackson,  William,  binder,  Aberdeen  -     144 

Jenkins,  A.  &  M.,  confectioners  -     118 

Johnston's  Emporium      .  -            -  -     188 

Joss,  J.,  Central  Hat  Shop            -"  -      62 

Kerr,  David,  butcher          -            -  -     178 

King,  James,  grocer          -'           -'  -      36 

Law,  James,  engineer        -       -    -  -     166 

Lefevre,  John,  butcher     -           -  -      38 

Leslie,  J.  G.,  coal  merchant         -  -    174 

Lesslie,,C.  H.,  dentist       -.           -  -     172 

Littlejohn,  Mrs,  tobacconist         -  -     194 

Littlejohn,  James,  plumber,         -  -      64 

Low,  Charies  A.,  grocer    -           -  44 

Lownie,  I.,  shoemaker       -            -  -       34 

Macdonald,  D.  R.,  Corner  Hat  Shop  -     140! 

M 'Donald,  G.,  coal  merchant       -  -    120 

Maclure,  E.  &  J.,  dyers                 -  -      44 

Macniven  &  Cameron's  Pens         -  -    186. 

Mann,  James,  cab  proprietor,      -  -      98 

Mann,  Wm.,  tailor            .-            -  -      86  : 

M'Kay,  A.,  grocer              -           -  40  j 
M'Kinnon,  Alexander,  St  Thomas  Bar    -     192 
M'Wattie,  J.  &  Sons,  tobacco  manufac-      >     : 

-turers-  -  -  -  Back  Cover  and  52 
Meffan,  John  M.,  jeweller  -  -  44 
Melvin  &  Sons,  carriage  builders  -  10 
Michie,  J.,  &  Son,  billposters  -  -  78 
Middleton  &  Donald,  plasterers  -  -  170 
Milligan,  R.,  draper  -  -  -  122 
Milne,  James,  photographer  -  -  1S4 
"  Model "  Building  Society  -  -  60 
Moffat,  Joseph,  umbrella-maker  -  -  130 
Murdoch,  W.  D.,  grocer,  Carnoustie  -  92 
Muir,  Son,  &  Patton,  coal  merchants  -  126 
Myles,  C.  Y.,  tailor  -  -  250-251 
Myles  &  Robb,  tailors  -'  -  -  196 
Naysmith,  Andrew,  chemist  -  -  100 
Newgate  Livery  Stables  (Melvin's)  -  94 
North  British  &  Mercantile  Insurance  Co  18 
Northern  Assurance  Company,  -  -  210 
Olipha'nt,  Anderson  &  Ferrier;  pub- 
lishers, Edinburgh  -  -  -  136 
Paterson,  Sons  &  Co.  musicsellers  Back  Cover 
People's  Journal  Hand  Books  -  -  110 
Pirie,  D.,  jeweller  -  -  -  -  56 
Rayhe,  John,  "plumber  -  -  -  50 
Reid,  A.,  builder  -  124 
Reid,  Geo.  (Insurance)  -  -  '-  211 
Robbie,  David,  grocer  -  '  ■  -  42 
Roberts,  Charles,  grocer  -  -  -  72 
Rowan,  J.  L. ,  Shakespeare  Bar  -  '  -  54 
Royal  Hotel  (Merwe's)  --  -  -.  102 
Salmond,  G.  biscuit  manufacturer  162,  164 
Sanford's  Poison'  for  Rats  -.,'■'-  -  36 
Scott,  Andrew,  grocer       -            -  -      76 


Arbroath.  Year  Book. 


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INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS— Continued. 


PAGE 

Scott,  D.  J.,  glazier      "     -           -           -  134 

Scott,  Robert,  architect    -            -            -  62 

Scottish  Widows'  Fund  (Life  Assurance)  168 

Shield,  Mill,  &  Jack,  chemists  '    -           -  20 

Skae,  C,  salt  merchpnt     -           -           -  38 

Smith,  C,  wine  merchant  •           -           -  84 

Smith,  David,  grocer         ....           -  64 

Smith,  Hood  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  coal  merchants  82 

Smith,  Jas.,  blacksmith     -            -            -  44 

Smith,  Jas.,  Wast  Links  Rope  Works    -  74 

Smith,  J.  P.  &  Suns,  tailors          -            -  58 

Soutar,  A.  M.,  joiner          -           -  80 

Soutar,  C,  baker    -            -            -            -  52 

Stephen,  J.  &  J.,  milliners           -           -  38 

Strachan  &  Farquhar,  dressmakers          -  4S 

Strachan  A.  &  Son,  tailors            -           -  84 

Suttie,  J.,  blacksmith        -           -           -  170 
Swanson,  W.,  umbrella  maker,  &c.         36,  60 


PAGE 

Taylor,  David  S.,  photographer   -  -      40 

Thorn,  A.,  29  Lord  burn      -  -  -      15 

Thomson,  A.,  tailor  -  -  64 

Thomson,  James,  baker,  Friockheim  '   -      88 

Thomson,  G.  R.  &  Son.  cabinetmakers    201-205 

Thornton,  David,  draper  -  -     176 

Tullis;  J.  &  Son,  Ltd.,  tanners,  Glasgow  -    212 

Turnbull,  J.,  grocer,  -  80 

Wallace,  Alex.,  china  merchant 

Weekly  News 

Weekly  Welcome 

White  Hart  Hotel  (Smith's) 

White's  Semolina 

Whyte, D.  W.,  vintner 

Wliyte,  W.,  tailor, 

Willocks,  James,  watchmaker 


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112 
112 

154 
134 
156 
138 
80 


Wilson,  D.T.,  cabinetmaker 


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For  Sale  of  Stamps,  Registration  of  Let- 
ters,&c.        

„     Sale  of  Postal  Orders      

,,    Payment  of  Postal  Orders        

,,     Money  Orders,  Inland  Revenue  Stamps, 

and  Licenses      

„    Savings  Bank.  Government  Annuity, 

and  Insurance  Business        

.,    Telegraph  and  Telephone  Business    ... 


Week 

Days. 

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from 

to 

FROM 

A.M. 

P.M. 

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10.0  a.m.  & 
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A.M. 

10    0 


INWARD  MAILS.— Hours  of  Town  Delivery  of  Letters  and  Parcels. 


1st.  English  Day  Mail— London,  Ireland,  places  Abroad,   Edin- 
burgh, Dundee,  and  Scotland  generally,        

2nd.   London   Night    Mail— England.   Ireland,   Glasgow,  f    Letters 
Aberdeen,  and  the  North,  ...         \    Parcels 

3rd.  Aberdeen,  the  North,   Brechin,  Montrose,  Forfar,  Broughty- 
Ferry,  Carnoustie,  Dundee,  and  Local, 

4th.  England,   Edinburgh,  Glasgow,   Fifeshire,  Aberdeen,  Brechin, 
Forfar,  and  Montrose,        

SUNDAY  DELIVERY  at  Counter  to  Callers— General  Mails— From  12.30  til 


A.M. 

7  0 

8  0 

9  30 

P.M. 

3  30 

7  40 
1.30  p.m. 


OUTWARD  MAILS.— Latest  Hour  for  Posting. 


REGISTRATION.— Letters  can  be  Registered  with  an 
additional  fee  of  4d  up  to  the  hour  of  closing-  the 
Letter  Box. 


TOWN  DELIVERY, 


Aberdeen  and  the  North, 

Dundee,  Edinburgh,  and  Glasgow, 

Dundee,  Edinburgh,  and  Glasgow,        

Aberdeen,  Montrose,  and  Brechin,        

Glasgow,  London,  England,  Ireland,  Abroad, 
Midland  and  South  of  Scotland,  and  Forfar, 

Dundee,  Edinburgh,  Broughty-Ferry,  and 
Carnoustie,  

London  Night  Mail — England,  South  of  Scot- 
land, Ireland,  Glasgow,  Forfar, Friockheim, 

Aberdeen,  Montrose,  and  Brechin,         

Edinburgh,     ... 

London  Day  Mail — England,  Ireland,  and 
Scotland  generally,      

London  E.C,  Edinburgh,  Glasgow,  and  Dundee 

Glasgow,         

London,  Dundee,  Edinburgh,  Aberdeen,  and 
Scotland  generally,      

SUNDAY  DESPATCHES. 

Aberdeen,  North,  and  North-East  of  Scotland, 

London,  Edinburgh,  Glasgow,  and  Dundee,    ... 


Letters 


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REVENUE,    1897,       -  -  -  £2,927,988 

LIFE  BRANCH:    Important  Features. 

All    Bonuses  Vest  on   Declaration. 

NINE-TENTHS  of   the  WHOLE    PROFITS  of   the  LIFE  ASSURANCE  ;  BRANCH  are 
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A  Larger  Annuity  for  Life. 
Family    Settlement   Scheme. 

By  which  a  Five  per  Cent.  Investment  is  secured  during  Life  of  Widow — Capital 
remaining  Unimpaired. 
Provident   Assurances  for    Children    Scheme. 

By  which  Parents  may  secure  to  their  Children  on  Attaining  Majority  the  Benefit 
of  Life  Assurance  at  an  Exceptionally  Low  Rate  of  Premium  Irrespective  of 
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Children's    Endowment    Scheme- 
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Agents    in    Arbroath  : 


J.   M.  M'BAIN,   B.  L.  Co.  Bank. 

R.   C.   KINLOCH,   Bank  of  Scotland. 

W.  J.  ROLLO,  Commercial  Bank. 


MILN  &  DALGARNO,  Solicitors. 
NORMAN  M'BAIN,  Solicitor. 
REID  &  LORIMER,  Solicitors. 


Arbroath  Year  Book.  19 

ARBROATH     &     DISTRICT     POSTAL     INFORMATION. 

Arbroath.  Postal  Information. 

General  Office. — Postmaster,  Alexander  Duncan.  Despatches  of  Mails  (Week  Days) — Box 
closes  for  Inverkeilor,  Chapelton,  Carmyllie,  Auchmithie,  and  rural  districts,  6.45  a.m.  ; 
Friockheim,  6.45  a.m.  and  3.45  p.m.  ;  Dundee  and  Fifeshire,  6.45,  11.15  a.m.,  and  2.15,  6.15, 
and  8.30  p.m. ;  Carnoustie  and  Droughty  Ferry,  6.45  a.m.,  2.15  and  8.30  p.m.  ; 
Montrose,  Brechin,  Aberdeen,  and  the  North,  6.45  and  11.30  a.m.,  3.45  and  8.30  p.m  ; 
Forfar,  1.45,  3.45,  5.45,  and  8.30  p.m.  ;  Perth  and  Inverness,  1.45,  3.45,  5  45,  and 
8.30  p.m.  ;  Glasgow,  6.45  and  11.15  sum.,  1.45,  3.45,  6.15,  and  8.30  p.m.  ;  Edinburgh,  6.45 
and  11.15  a.m.,  2.15,  3.45,  6.15,  and  8.30  p.m.;  London,  1.45,  3.45,  5.45,  and  8.30  p.m.; 
English  mails,  1.45,  3.45,  5.45.,  and  8.30  p.m.  Sunday,  to  all  parts  at  P  a.m.  and  4.30  p.m. 
Deliveries — South  mail,  7  a.m.  :  North  and  South  mails,  8  a.m.  ;  Dundee  and  North  mails 
at  3.30  p.m.  ;  London,  Edinburgh,  Dundee,  and  North  mails  at  7.40  p.m. 
Call  Office  for  the  Telephone  Trunk  Line. 
Sundays. — Delivery  to  callers  at  counter  from  12.30  to  1.30  p.m. 

Sub-Office,  20a.  Keptie  Street. — Sub-Postmaster,  James  R.  Aitken.  Open  for  sale  of 
stamps,  Money  Order,  Postal  Order,  Savings  Bank,  telegraph,  parcel  business,  and  registra- 
tion of  letters  on  week  days  from  8  a.m.,  till  8  p.m.  No  attendance  on  Sundays.  Letter 
Box  cleared  at  5.45  and  10.30  a.m.,  1,  3,  5,  and  7.40  p.m.,  and  Parcel  collections  at  10.30 
a.in.,  1,  3,  5,  and  7.40  p.m. 

Sub-Office,  270  High  Street.— Sub-Postmaster,  G.  Mitchell.  Open  for  sale  of  stamps, 
Money  Order,  Postal  Order,  Savings  Bank,  parcel  business,  and  registration  of  letters, 
from  8  a.m.  till  8  p.m.  on  week  days.  No  attendance  on  Sundays.  Letter  box  cleared  at 
5.45 and  10.30  a.m.,  and  1,3,  5,  and  7.40  p.m.  Parcel  collections  at  10.30a.m. l,3,5,and  7.40  p.m. 

Sub-Office,  SO  Cairnie  Street.— Sub-Postmaster,  James  Gauldie,  Open  for  sale  of 
stamps,  Money  Order,  Postal  Order,  Savings  Bank,  parcel  business,  and  registration  of 
letters,  from  8  a.m.  till  8  p.m.  on  week  days.  No  attendance  on  Sundays.  Letter  box 
cleared  at  5.45  and  10.30  a.m.,  and  1,  3,  5,  and  7.40  p.m.  Parcel  collections  at  10.30  a.m.  1,  3, 
5,  and  7.40  p.m. 

Pillar  and  Wall  Boxes.  -Cleared  at  5.45  and  10.30a.m.  ;  1,  3,  5, 'and 7.40 p.m.  NoColleetion 
on  Sundays. 

District  Postal  Information. 

Carnoustie. — Postmaster,  J.  P.  M.  Lowson.    Open  week  days  for  sale  of  stamps  from  7  a.m. 

to  8  p.in.  ;  Sundays  9  to  10  a.m.     Money  Order,  Postal  Order,  Savings  Bank,  and  telegraph 

business  from  8  a.m.  to  S  p.m.      Despatches,  7  and  10.30  a.m.,   1.15,  3.5,  5,  and  8.10  p.m.  ; 

Sundays,  8.50  a.m.       Deliveries,  7  and  10.15  a.m.,  4.10  and  7  p.m.  ;   Sunday,   to   callers, 

12.45  p.m.    Telephone  Call  Office — Dundee  Street. 
Friockheim   Sub-Office. — Sub- Postmaster,  Wm.   Barrie.     Money  Order,  Postal  Order, 

Savings  Bank,  and  telegraph  business,  week  days  open  from  8  a.m.  to  8  p.m. ;  Sundays,  9  to 

10  a.m.     Deliveries,  8.30  a.m.  and  4.45  p.m.     Letter  box  closes  for  Despatches  at  9.15  and 

10.50  a.m.,  12.30,  1.0,  and  4.10  p.m. 
Inverkeilor    Sub-Office.— Sub-Postmaster,    A.    Inglis.      Postal    Order,   Money    Order, 

Savings  Bank,  and  telegraph  business.   Open  on  week  days  from  8  a.m.  to  8  p.m.  ;  Sundays, 

9  to  10  a.m.     Delivery  at  9.45  a.m.  ;  Despatches  at  1  and  3.10  p.m. 
Arbirlot  Sub-Office. — Sub-Postmaster,  Wm.  Craig.  Delivery,  8  a.m.  ;  Despatch,  2.35  p.m. 

daily  except  Sunday. 
Auchmithie  Sub-Office.— Sub-Postmistress,  Mrs  Brown.     Delivery,  9  a.m. ;  Despatch, 

1  p.m.  daily  except  Sumlay. 
Gowanbank  Sub-Office,  Colliston.— Sub-Postmistress,   Miss  Pyott,   grocer.      Post 

arrives  at  8  a.m.  ;  leaves  1.50  p.m.  daily  except  Sunday. 
Carmyllie  Sub-Office,  Redford.—  Postmaster,  A.  Boath.     Post  arrives  at  10  a.m.,  and 

leaves  at  12.30  daily  except  Sunday. 
Greystone  Sub-Office — Postmistress,  Mrs  Sturrock.     Post  arrives  at  10.30  a.m.,  and 

leaves  about  noon  daily  except  Sunday. 

Carriers  to  and  from  Arbroath. 

To  Aucitmithie—  D.  Gall  and  T.  Smith,  daily     I    To    Carmyllie — A.    Webster,    Redford  ;    D. 
To  Inverkeilor- -D.  Watt, 33  Applegate.daily  M 'Kay,  Greystone  ;  J.  Hampton,  Carnegie 

To  Friockheim — Thomas  Ferrier,  on  Saturdays  |         Ward — to  Arbroath  on  Saturdays. 


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Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


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CHEMISTS. 


Arbroath  Year  Book 


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Letter  Post. 

To  and  from  all  parts  of  the  United  King- 
dom : — Not  exceeding  4oz.,  Id  ;  4  to  6  oz., 
l§d ;  and  so  on  at  the  rate  of  $d  for 
every  additional  2  oz.  Dimensions — 24  ins. 
in  length,  12  in.  in  width,  and  12  in. 
in  depth.  No  limit  in  weight.  A  letter  posted 
unpaid  is  chargeable  on  delivery  with  double 
postage,  and  a  letter  posted  insufficiently 
paid  is  charged  double  the  deficiency.  The 
penny  stamp  now  issued  can  be  used  either 
as  a  postage  or  receipt  stamp.  Postage 
to  India,  British  Colonies,  and  Protectorates 
are  now  charged  Id  per  J  oz. 

Post  Cards. 

Post-cards,  available  for  transmission  in 
the  United  Kingdom  only,  are  sold  at  10  for 
5£d,!or  of  finer  quality  10  for  6d.  They  can 
also  be  had  in  smaller  numbers  or  singly. 
Plain  cards,  with  adhesive  id  stamp  affixed, 
may  also  be  used.  Reply  cards,  five  for  6d. 
Letter  cards.  8  for  9d  ;  smaller  numbers  in 
proportion.  Foreign  post-cards,  Id  each ; 
reply,  2d. 

Inland  Book  Post. 

The  Book  Post  rate  is  one  half-penny  for 
2  oz.  Packets  exceeding  2  oz.  in  weight  are 
sent  at  letter  rate.  Every  book  packet  must 
be  posted  either  without  a  cover  or  in  a  cover 
entirely  open  at  the  ends. 

Postage  on  Registered  Newspapers. 

On  each  Registered  Newspaper,  the  post- 
age, when  prepaid,  is  Jet.  No  packet  of 
newspapers  must  exceed  14  lbs.  in  weight, 
or  2  ft.  in  length,  or  1  ft.  in  width  or  depth. 

Redirection. 

tetters,  cards,  newspapers,  books,  and 
samples  are  redirected  free  of  charge.  Cards, 
newspapers,  and  books  which  cannot  be 
delivered,  and  upon  which  a  postage  fee  of 
one  halfpenny  only  has  been  prepaid,  are 
chargeable  with  fresh  postage  when  returned 
to  the  senders. 

Post  Office  Telegrams. 

The  charge  for  telegrams  throughout  the 
United  Kingdom  is  Od  for  12  words,  and  £d 
for  every  additional  word.  Addresses  are 
charged  for.  Postage  stamps  are  used  for 
payment. 

Post  Office  Telephones. 

Sixpence  for  three  minutes'  conversation 
■within  a  radius  of  25  miles  ;  ninepence  for  50 
miles,  and  so  on. 

Money  Orders  for  the  United  Kingdom. 

Money  Orders  are  granted  in  the  United 
Kingdom  as  follows  :— For  sums  not  exceed- 
ing £1,  2d  ;  £3,  3d  ;  £10, 4d.  Money  may  now 
be°  sent  by  Telegraph  Money  Order  at  the 
following  rates  of  commission  —  for  sums 
not  exceeding  £3,  4d  ;  above  £3  and  not 
exceeding  £10,  6d.  In  addition  to  the  com- 
mission, a  charge  is  made  at  the  ordinary 
inland  rate  for  the  official  telegram  of 
advice.     Minimum  charge,  6d. 


Money  Orders  Payable  Abroad 

are'granted  in  the  United  Kingdom  as  follows 
—On  sums  not  exceeding  £2,  6d  :  £6,  Is : 
£10,  Is  6d. 

Postal  Orders. 

Postal  Orders  for  fixed  sums  are  issued  at 
the  following  rates  :— On  those  for  Is 'and 
Is  6d  the  charge  is  id  ;  for  2s  up  to  10s  6d, 
Id;  for  15s  and  20s,  lid.  Broken  amounts 
may  be  made  up  with  stamps  affixed  to  the 
face  of  the  order. 

Parcel  Post. 

Parcels  up  to  11  lbs.  in  weight  may  be 
transmitted  by  the  inland  parcel  post  at  the 
following  rates— 1  lb.  and  under,  3d,  and  Id 
additional  for  every  lb.  up  to  11  lbs.— 
maximum  charge,  Is. 

Registration  and  Compensation. 

By  the  prepayment  of  a  fee  of  2d,  any  postal 
packet  may  be  registered  to  any  place  in  the 
United  Kingdom,  and  in  case  of  loss  or 
damage,  compensation,  will  be  given  by  the 
Postmas  ter-General. 

Post  Office  Savings  Bank. 

No  deposit  of  less  than  a  shilling  is 
received,  nor  any  pence,  and  not  more  than 
£50  in  one  year.  No  further  deposit  is 
allowed  when  the  amount  standing  in  de- 
positor's name  amounts  to  £200,  inclusive  of 
interest.  Interest  is  allowed  at  the  rate  of 
2$  per  cent,  (or  sixpence  in  the  pound)  per 
annum— that  is,  at  the  rate  of  one  halfpenny 
per  pound  per  month.  Separate  accounts 
may  be  opened  in  the  names  of  wife  and 
children.  Any  person  can  now  invest  at  any 
Post  Office  Savings  Bank  small  sums  in 
Government  Stock.  The  amount  of  Stock 
■which  can  be  purchased  or  sold  at  one  time 
is  now  reduced  to  the  nominal  sum  of  Is.  Not 
more  than  £100  can  be  invested  in  any  one 
year,  and  the  total  amount  paid  by  any  one 
Investor  must  not  exceed  £300. 

Government  Insurance  and  Annuities. 

The  lives  of  persons  of  either  sex  between 
the  ages  of  14  and  65  may  be  insured  for  not 
less  than  £5  nor  more  than  £100.  The  sums 
charged  for  deferred  annuities,  or  deferred 
monthly  allowances,  vary  with  the  age  and 
sex  of  the  person  on  whose  life  it  is  to  depend 
and  with  the  conditions  of  the  contract.         ' 

Licenses. 

Dogs  of  any  kind  in  Great  Britain,  7s  6d  • 
dogs  of  any  kind— Ireland,  one  dog,  2s  6d  • 
every  additional  dog,  2s.  Game  'licenses' 
(U.K.),  if  taken  out  after  31st  July  and  be- 
fore 1st  Nov.,  to  expire  on  31st  July  follow- 
ing, £3  :  after  31st  July,  expire  31st  October 
£2  :  after  31st  October,  expire  31st  July  £2' 
Gamekeepers,  £2 ;  Game  Dealer's  License' 
£2  ;  Gun  License,  10s.  ' 


Arbroath    Year  Book  Advertisements. 


Leading  Liberal  Newspaper 

•     •     .      in   the  -Montrose  Burghs. 

(M.  P.,    Right    Hon.    JOHN     MORLEY.) 

-Qidli-/rL.i1iill1_f^_UidiL_/r^^  £&■ 


THE 


flpbpoath    * 


*     Herald. 


AS  OTHERS  SEE  US. 


(Rne  of  the  Best  Pro- 
vincial  Newspapers 
for  a  town  like  Arbroath  I 
have  ever  seen. — Member 
London,  School  Board. 


/Rne  of  the  Fullest  and 
Freshest  of  Family 
Newspapers  that  cross 
the  Atlantic.  —  Andover 
Townsman. 


(Rne  of  the  Healthiest 
and  most  Successful 
Journals  in  this  County. 
— Piper  o'  Dundee. 


One    Penny. 


Be   Qrbr©<atE   ^GraTd 

^DlNDS  its  way  every  week  as  a  Popu° 
lar  Newspaper  into  nearly  every 
Household  in  Arbroath,  Carnoustie, 
Friockheim,  and  the  Surrounding 
Agricultural  Villages  and  Districts. 

It     is     the     Best     and    Cheapest 


Medium  for  all  Classes   of  Advertise- 
ments. 

The  '  Herald '  is  published  every 
Thursday  Morning;  Friday  is  pay-day 
in  Arbroath,  so  that  the  columns  of 
the  '  Herald  '  present  the  most  effec- 
tive medium  for  bringing  the  weekly 
announcement*  of  Advertisers  before 
the  people  at  the  right  time. 

y     BRODIB  &  SALMOND, 

PUBLISHERS. 


Arbroath  Year  Book. 


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RAILWAY  PASSENGER  FARES  TO  NEIGHBOURING  AND  OTHER 

STATIONS. 


RETURN  TICKETS  at  Single  Fare  (plus  fractions)  are  issued  oh  Wednesdays  after  12  noon 
to  all  Stations  from  which  return  journey  can  be  accomplished  same  day,  no  minimum  ; 
and  on  Saturdays  to  Stations  marked  s  for  return  same  day. 

CHEAP  WEEK-END  TICKETS,  available  for  return  by  any  of  the  ordinary  trains  on  Satur- 
day or  up  to  and  including  the  Monday  following,  are  now  issued  at  Single  Journey  Fare 
(plus  fractions)  to  all  Stations  on  the  Caledonian  Line,  with  a  minimum  charge  of  Is  ;  and 
to  certain  Stations  on  the  N.B.  system — the  fare  in  some  instances  being  about  one-sixth 
more  than  the  single  fare. 


Single. 

Return. 

Single 

Return. 

3rd  Class. 

3rd  Class. 

3rd  Class. 

3rd  Class. 

s. 

D. 

s. 

D. 

s. 

D. 

S.    D. 

Aberdeen,     - 

4 

6£ 

7 

9 

Inchbare, 

1 

6 

2    8 

Alyth,  ---- 

2 

oh 

4 

3 

Inchture, 

2 

o* 

3    1 

Alyth  Junction,  - 

2 

H 

3 

9 

Invergowrie, 

1 

n 

2    5J 

Ardler,- 

2 

*h 

3 

11 

Inverkeilor,  - 

0 

6 

0  10 

Auldbar, 

0 

Oh 

1 

4 

Johnshaven, 

1 

10£ 

3  -  3 

Barry,  -        -        -        - 

0 

7 

0 

11 

Justinhaugh, 

1 

7 

2     5 

Bervie,          ... 

2 

2£ 

3 

9 

Kinfauns, 

2 

9i 

4    3 

Blairgowrie, 

o 

lli 

4 

7 

sKirkcaldy,  - 

4 

3* 

7  11 

Brechin, 

1 

1* 

2 

0 

Kingemiie,   - 

1 

4 

2    0 

Bridge  of  Dun,     - 

1 

H 

2 

0 

Kingsmuir  via  B.  Ferry, 

2 

4 

3    8 

Broughty  Ferry, 

1 

1 

1 

7 

Kingsmuir  via  Forfar, 

1 

4 

2    0 

Careston, 

1 

6£ 

2 

9 

Kirkbuddo  via  B.  Ferry, 

2 

1 

3    3 

Cargill, 

'  2 

11* 

4 

7 

Kirkbuddo  via  Forfar, 

1 

4 

2    0 

Carnoustie,  - 

0 

6 

0 

9 

Kirriemuir, 

1 

n 

2    6 

Cauldcots,    - 

0 

4A 

0 

8 

Laurencekirk, 

2 

i 

3    6 

Clocksbriggs, 

1 

0 

1 

8 

La'uriston,     - 

1 

8 

2  10 

Colliston,      ... 

0 

3 

0 

5 

Letham  Grange,  - 

0 

2£ 

0    4 

Coupar  Angus,     - 

2 

7 

4 

4 

sLeuchars  Junction,    - 

2 

2£ 

3     9 

Craigo,  -        -        -        - 

1 

6 

2 

6 

Leysmill, 

0 

4i 

0     7 

sCupar  (Fife), 

2 

n 

4 

11 

London, 

37 

6 

71     6 

Drumlithie, 

o 

8* 

4 

0 

Longforgan, 

1 

10 

2    9 

Dubton, 

1 

H 

2 

0 

sLunan  Bay, 

0 

8* 

1     3 

Dundee, 

1 

ik 

2 

1 

Luncarty,     - 

3 

Oh 

4    7 

Eassie, 

1 

10J 

3 

0 

Magdalen  Green,  - 

1 

4* 

2     1 

Easthaven,   - 

0 

4 

0 

6 

Marykirk,     - 

1 

10 

3    3 

Edinburgh,  via  all  routes     4 

10 

9 

1 

Monifieth,     - 

0 

10J 

1     4 

Edzell, 

1 

n 

2 

10 

Monikie  via  B.  Ferry, 

1 

9 

2     9 

Elliot, 

0 

i 

0 

2 

Monikie  via  Forfar, 

1 

4 

2     0 

Errol, 

2 

2* 

3 

5 

Montrose,  any  route, 

1 

n 

2    0 

Farnell  Road, 

0 

10£ 

1 

6 

North  Water  Bridge,  - 

1 

5 

2    5 

Fordoun, 

2 

*h 

4 

0 

Perth,  via  Forfar,     )_ 

3 

Oh 

4     7 

Forfar, 

; 

2J 

1 

9 

Perth,  via  Dundee,  j 

Friockheim, 

0 

6 

0 

10 

Stanley,    .     -        - 

3 

H 

4    7 

Glamis, 

l 

8 

2 

6 

Strathord,    - 

3 

Oh 

4    7 

Glasgow,  via  all  routes, 

8 

H 

10 

5 

sSt  Andrews, 

2 

n 

4     7 

Glasterlaw,  - 

0 

7£ 

I 

0 

St  Cyrus,      - 

1 

7 

2     8 

Glencarse,     - 

2 

7 

3 

11 

Stonehaven,   via  N.B. 

Gourdon, 

2 

H 

3 

9 

or  Caledonian,  - 

3 

H 

5    6 

Guthrie, 

0 

7* 

1 

1 

Tannadice,  - 

1 

9 

2     8 

Hillside, 

1 

u 

2 

0 

Woodside,     - 

2 

H 

4     7 

Children  above  3  and  under  12  years  of  age  half-price.      Fares  now  printed  on  all  tickets  by 
order  of  Board  of  Trade. 

ARBROATH  HOLIDAYS— 1899. 

Spring  Holiday — Third  Monday  of  April.  Autumn  Holiday — Last  Monday  of  September.  St 
Thomas  Market  Holidays— Monday  and  Tuesday  following  18th  July,  if  a  Saturday  ;  if 
not,  Monday  and  Tuesday  following  first  Saturday  after  the  18th.  Shopkeepers'  Half- 
Holiday  every  Wednesday  afternoon  from  1  o'clock. 

Bank  Holidays — 2nd  January  (for  New  Year's  Day) ;  3rd  January,  open  9  to  10  a.m.  ;  Spring 
Holiday,  open  9  to  10  a.m.  ;  Good  Friday  ;  first  Monday  in  May  ;  St  Thomas  Holidays, 
open  on  Monday  9  to  10  a.m.,  and  Tuesday  9  to  10  a.m.  ;  first  Monday  in  August  ;  Autumn 
Holiday,  open  from  9  to  10  a.m.  ;  25th  December  (Christmas  Day). 


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Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


Arbroath  Rial)  School. 


ELEMENTARY    SCHOOL. 


Infants, 

Standards    I.    and 
Standard   III., 


Fee,  5s  per  Quarter. 
II.,  Fee,  7s  6d   per  Quarter. 

Fee,  9s  per  Quarter. 


MIDDLE    SCHOOL. 

English  History,  Geography,  Writing,  Arithmetic,  Drawing,  Latin,  French, 
Mathematics,  Weekly  Science  Lecture. 

Class  I.,    -        -        -        -        Fee,   15s   per  Quarter. 
Classes  II.  and  III.,       -        Fee,  20s  per  Quarter. 

Needlework,    3s    Extra. 

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UPPER    SCHOOL. 

Literary,  Commercial,  Science  and  Art  Courses ;  Dressmaking  for  Girls,  and 
Workshop  for  Boys  in  Science  Course. 

Class    IV.,    V.,   and  VI.,        Fee,    25s    per    Quarter. 

Needlework,     4s     Extra. 

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QUARTER  DAYS— 23rd  January ;  10th  April ;  14tb  August ;  30th  October. 

lf,B. — All  [Pupils  should   enter  at  the  beginning  of  the  Session,  on  the  14th  August, 

otherwise  they  will  be  at  a  great  disadvantage. 

NOTE. — All   Pupils  wishing  a  full  course  in  Languages    should   enter  before  passing 

Standard  IV.     More  Advanced  Pupils  can  get  the  full  benefit  of  the 

Science  and  Commercial  Courses. 


Arbroath   Year  Book. 


25 


MR    DAVID   CORS"R,   FOUNDER    OF  THE   LIBRARY   BUILDINGS- 


Arbroath  During  the  Year  1898. 


^~"HE  opening  of  the  Public  Library  Buildings  in  June  is  the  most  important 
^J  event  in  the  history  of  Arbroath  for  the  year  1898.  The  formal  open- 
*  ing  took  place  on  Saturday,  4th  June,  and  the  occasion  was  celebrated 
by  a  procession  of  public  bodies,  volunteers,  trades,  friendly  societies,  &c. 
After  'Mr  David  Corsar,  the  donor  of  the  buildings,  had  handed  to  Provost 
Grant  the  deed  of  gift,  which  made  the  Library  Buildings  for  all  time  the 
property  of  the  community,  the  door  was  opened  by  Mr  Alexander  Gordon, 
Ashludie,  first  Chairman  of  the  Library  Committee.  Great  interest  was  given 
to  the  event  by  the  presence  of  the  Right  Hon.  John  Morley,  M.P.  for  the 
Angus  Burghs,  who  spoke  to  an  enormous  crowd  at  Hill  Terrace,  and  also 
addressed  a  large  gathering  of  gentlemen  at  a  cake  and  wine  banquet  given  by 
the  Town  Council,  and  held  in  the  Town  Hall.  Sports  were  held  at  the 
Victoria  Park;  the  principal  streets  were  all  decorated  with  flags,  evergreens, 
&c,  and  the  whole  community  made  the  celebration  of  the  occasion  worthy  of 
the  great  cause  with  which  it  was  associated. 


Arbroath  Year  Book.  27 


Since  its  start  the  Library  lias  proved  exceedingly  popular.  From  6th 
June  to  15th  October  the  books  issued  from  the  Lending  Department  numbered 
33,755;  'the  readers'  tickets  issued  numbering  4,458.  The  Eeading  and 
Reference  Rooms  have  been  visited  by  about  300  persons  daily  ;  and  an 
exhibition  of  pictures  organised  by  the  Art  Galleries  Committee,  under 
the  energetic  convenership  of  Mr  Samuel  Renny,  attracted  over  15,000 
visitors. 

Some  difficulty  having  been  experienced  in  meeting  adequately  all  the 
expenses  of  the  Institution  by  the  ordinary  revenue,  Mr  David  Corsar  intimated , 
with  characteristic  promptitude  and  generosity,  a  donation  to  the  funds 
of  £500,  to  be  given  in  annual  grants  of  £100,  in  order  to  secure  the 
effective  staffing  of  the  Library.  Mr  Corsar's  liberality  was  heartily 
appreciated  by  the  Library  Committee  and  by  the  community.  A  re- 
commendation by  the  Directors  of  the  Mechanics'  Institute,  that  the  resources 
of  the  Institute  should  be  transferred  to  the  Library  Committee,  was  discussed 
at  a  meeting  of  members  of  the  Institute  held  in  September,  when  it  was 
agreed,  on  the  motion  of  Rev.  Mr  Douglas,  to  delay  coming  to  any  decision 
for  six  months. 

In  November  Mr  Alexander  Gordon  intimated  to  the  Town  Council  his 
desire  to  retire  from  the  Chairmanship  of  the  Library  Committee.  The  Town 
Council  unanimously  agreed  to  appoint  Mr  J.  B.  Salmond,  the  first  honorary 
secretary  of  the  Library  Committee,  to  the  vacancy  caused  by  Mr  Gordon's 
retiral.  Mr  Salmond,  however,  did  not  see  his  way  to  accept  office.  An 
effort  was  made  to  get  Mr  David  Corsar  to  become  a  member  of  the 
Committee.  Mr  Corsar  was  unanimously  appointed  a  member  of  the  Library 
Committee  by  the  Town  Council,  and  accepted  office  ;  the  new  Library  Com- 
mittee, at  its  first  meeting,  appointed  him  chairman.  The  Town  Council  re- 
stored Dr  T.  F.  Dewar  to  his  place  on  the  Committee,  ex-Provost  Keith  and 
Mr  E.  J.  Leslie  being  also  elected  to  fill  vacancies.  Mr  William  Alexander, 
solicitor,  has  now  been  appointed  secretary  to  the  Library  Committee  at  an 
annual  salary  of  £12  12s. 

The  most  interesting  local  publication  of  the  year  has  been  the  "Visitors' 
Guide  to  Arbroath,  its  Abbey  and  the  Cliffs"  written  by  Mr  J.  B.  Salmond,  and 
published  by  Messrs  Brodie  &  Salmond.  Published  in  August  it  had  an  ex- 
ceptionally large  sale,  both  amongst  Arbroathians  and  visitors.  During  the  past 
four  or  five  years  there  has  been  a  striking  increase  in  the  number  of  summer 
visitors  to  Arbroath  ;  in  1898  the  incursion  of  visitors  far  surpassed  all  previous 
records,  a  very  large  number  remaining  in  the  burgh  for  some  time  as 
"summer  lodgers."  An  interesting  Bazaar  Book,  published  by  St  Thomas 
Lodge  of  Freemasons  (No.  40)  on  the  occasion  of  the  Lodge's  Bazaar,  may  also 
be  mentioned.  It  contained  an  interesting  history  of  the  Lodge — the  oldest  in 
the  community — and  its  illustrations  included  a  series  of  excellent  portraits  of 
the  office-bearers  of  the  Lodge  and  other  well-known  gentlemen. 


28  Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 

Clark  &  Oliver,  «#.#** 

BROTHOCK    BANK    HOUSE, 
ARBROATH. 


Jt gents  for  the  following 

pine,    Liife,    and    Other      .     . 
.     .     Insurance   Companies : 


Northern  Assurance  Company. 
Edinburgh  Life  Assurance  Company. 
City  of  Glasgocu  Life  Assurance  Co. 
Jland~in~fland  f\n  and  Itife  Insurance 

Society. 
Scottish  Employers'  Liability  Assurance 

Company,  Limited, 
flomieh  &  London  Accident  Assurance 

Association. 
Licenses  Insurance  Corporation,  Ltd.     ^ 


Arbroath.  Year  Book. 


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PROVOST   GRANT. 


The  Town  Council  and 
the  Boards  associated  with  it 
in  the  management  of  the 
town's  affairs  have  had  abusy 
year.  Under  the  genial  pre- 
sidency of  Provost  Grant  a 
great  deal  of  business  has 
been  very  pleasantly  and 
effectively  attended  to.  The 
Town  Council  did  not  succeed 
in  inducing  the  Postal 
Authorities  to  bring  forward 
their  new  Post  Office  to  the 
High  Street,  and  building 
operations  are  now  proceed- 
ing on  the  site  opposite  the 
present  office.  In  their  ap- 
peal to  the  Railway  Com- 
missioners for  better  railway 
station  accommodation,  the 
Town  Council  was  also  un- 
successful ;  but  it  is  believed 


that  the  Railway  Directors  are  very  uneasy  in  their  consciences  regarding  the 

flagrant  inadequacy  of  Arbroath  Station,  and  it  is  not  unlikely  that  a  new  station 

may  be  in  course  of  erection  before  the  dawn  of  the  new  century.     Important 

street  improvements  have  been  effected  on  High  Street,  at  West  Shore,  and 

elsewhere  ;  a  great  improvement  is  being  effected  by  the  removal  of  old  buildings 

at  the  Abbey  Green  ;  a  new  Public  Bowling  ,;/ 

Green  is  in  course  of  construction  at  Cairnie  :     V 

Wood;    great  additional    improvements  have  ■'■'       •  \Ll,  ■'     > 

been  carried  out  on  the  seashore  roadway  at 

Victoria  Park,  which  has  now  become  one  of 

the  most  popular  recreative  institutions  in  the 

town.     The  larger  bell  in  the  Town's  Steeple     • 

having  got  cracked,  the  Council  has  resolved 

to  replace  it,  and  to  fix  a   complete  peal  of 

bells  in  the  spire. 

As  Police  Commissioners,  the  Town 
Councillors  have  been  wrestling  away  all  the 
year  with  the  question  of  Water  Supply.  Mr 
Mansergh,  London,  was  asked  to  come  down 
from  London  and  say  whether  the  plans  pre- 
pared for  the  construction  of  the  Warslap  adits 
were  workable.      Mt  Mansergh  advised  con-  bailie  Alexander. 


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Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


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Is  Furnished  with  a  Carefully-Selected  Stock  of  the 
Best  Productions  of  the  Type-Founders'  Art.  The 
Machinery  is  Modern,  and  Fitted  with  every 
appliance  for  the  Execution  of  Work  of  the  Most 
Artistic  Style. 


Here  are  one  or  two  Opinions  upon  Printing  turned 

out  at  the  ARBROATH  HERALD  OFFICE: 

The  Glasgow  Herald  says  — "The  Office  of  the 
Arbroath  Herald  may  be  congratulated  on  the  handsome 
appearance  of  their  books,   which,  in  all  respects,  are 

QUITE    EQUAL   TO   THE   BEST   WORK   OF    MOST   OF  THE    LEAD- 
ING  LONDON    PUBLISHERS." 

The  British  Printer  says  — "  Printing  work  of 
Messrs  Brodie  &  Salmond  exhibits  a  wide  range  of  typo- 
grapy,  from  name  cards  up  to  books,  all  executed  with 
good  taste  and  workmanlike  skill." 

An  H.M  Inspector  of  Schools  writes— "  The 
pamphlet  is  a  most  excellent  bit  of  letterpress  work. 
I  did  not  think  that  printing  work  so  excellent  in  every 
respect  could  be  done  outside  large  cities." 

Dr  Moxey,  the  Distinguished  Elocutionist,  says 
—"The  programme  pleases  me  exceedingly.  The  arrange- 
ment is  quite  original  in  style,  and  altogether  happy. 
The  whole  get-up  is  admirable." 

The  John  o'  Groats  Journal  says—"  As  pretty  a 
pamphlet  from  the  printers'  point  of  view  as  we  have 
ever  seen." 


If  you    want   Printing   of  any   kind 

Get  a  Quotation  &  see  Specimens  of  Work 


SENT    OUT    BY 


BRODIE    &    SALiJVlOHD,    [5 

Proprietors, 

"ARBROATH  HERALD,"  BROTHOCK  BRIDGE, 


ARBROATH. 


Arbroath.  Year  Book. 


31 


BAILIE    MELVIN 


siderable  changes,  charged  a  handsome 
fee,  and  seemed  very  glad  when  he  got 
his  hands  clear  of  the  whole  matter.  Mr 
Mansergh's  proposals  have  not  been  car- 
ried out.  Two  hundred  yards  of  adits 
have  now  been  driven ;  a  fortnight's 
pumping  test  in  November  showed  a  sup- 
ply of  11J  gallons  per  head  per  day — the 
water  being  measured  by  meter.  By  a 
majority  of  one,  the  Police  Commission 
resolved  that  an  additional  three 
hundred  yards  of  adit  should  be  driven, 
so  that  the  wells  at  Nolt  Loan  and 
Warslap  might  be  connected.  The 
Local  Government  Board  sent  down  its 
Medical  Officer,  Sir  Henry  Littlejohn, 
to  report  regarding  the  condition  of  the 
town's  drainage  and  water  supply.  Sir 
Henry  stated  in  his  report  that  he  had  been  informed  that  the  water  supply 
was  to  be  increased  to  16  gallons  per  head  per  day  in  January,  1899,  and  to  22 
gallons  per  head  per  day  by  January,  1900.  Mr  M'Culloch,  the  Commission's 
engineer,  states  that  Sir  Henry  misunderstood  what  he  said  to  him  regarding 
increase  of  the  supply.  Sir  Henry  Littlejohn  has  as  yet  taken  no  notice  of  Mr 
M'Culloch 's  statement,  so  that  the  Local  Government  Board,  like  the  com- 
munity, now  waits  to  see  the  result  of  the  extension  of  the  adit. 

The  Commission  has  not  yet  been  _     - 

able  to  settle  the  Shambles  question, 
although'  a  great  many  probable  sites 
have  been  examined  and  reported  upon. 
There  is,  however,  some  expectation 
that  a  suitable  sit*±  will  be  got  before 
very  long.  The  regular  work  of  the 
Commission  has  been  going  on 
smoothly,  and  the  ratepayers  were 
gratified  by  a  reduction  of  the  Police 
Rate  to  the  extent  of  § d  per  £.  There 
has  been  a  great  deal  of  Public  Health 
business.  Unfortunately  whooping- 
cough,  measles,  and  fever  have  been 
very  prevalent ;  and  the  School  Board 
recently  called  the  special  attention 
of  the  Medical  Officer  to  the  serious 
aspect  of  things  which  the  continuance 
of  scarlet  fever  presents.  DEAN  OF  GUILD  COrsar. 


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Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


Ornamental  Qafe§  %  j^aiiin^s 

A     SPECIALTY. 


% 


GATES    AND    RAILINGS 

Made   in   Wrought  or  Cast-iron   to  any   Design,  Ornamental  or  Plain. 
Entrance  Gates,  Boundary  Railings,  Stair  Railings,  &c,  &c. 

Dog  Kennels,  Tree  Guards,  Game  Proof  Hurdles. 


HORSE-SHOEING,    ^m 

Special  Attention  is  given  to  this  Department,  in  which  Experienced 
Workmen  only  are  Employed. 

ESTIMATESfora.il  kinds  of  Blacksmith  Work  Furnished  on  Application. 

.Mll,%lii|lliiiiii|%N"''l>iiiii'''iiiiii'''ihiiiii"iwiii'*'iiiiiiin'liiiii>1'i 'Hiii i!nii"'iiiiii>l"<i ir>"iiniiii't|[iiu»HHWiiiihiiii« 

General   Blacksmiths 
and  Horse-Shoers, 

PONDERLAW    STREET,    ARBROATH. 

Smithy  and  Workshop— BARBERS  CROFT. 


PETER  HERRON  &  SON, 


Arbroath  Year  Book.  38 


The  Burial  Board  has  had  no  business  of  outstanding  importance.  Under 
Mr  Rust  the  cemeteries  continue  to  be  excellently  and  economically  managed. 
It  has  been  agreed  to  feu  some  three  or  four  acres  of  the  land  at  Little 
Cairnie — the  part  adjoining  the  Hercules  Burn — for  the  erection  of  an 
Epidemic  Hospital,  to  serve  both  the  burgh  and  the  district  under  the  care  of  the 
Arbroath  District  Committee  of  the  County  Council.  Mr  R.  S.  Carlow  was 
able  to  present  to  the  Gas  Corporation  a  very  satisfactory  report  on  the  year's 
business  at  the  Gas  Works.  The  Corporation  has  found  it  necessary  to  apply 
for  extension  of  its  borrowing  powers,  and  a  provisional  order  is  also  being 
applied  for  to  enable  the  Corporation  to  introduce  electric  lighting 

Considerable  change  has  taken  place  in  the  personelle  of  the  Town  Council 
during  the  year.  Bailie  CargilFs  death  created  a  vacancy  both  in  the  Council 
and  on  the  Magistrates' bench.  Dr  T.  F.  Dewar  was  unanimously  elected 
interim  representative  of  Abbey  Ward,  and  Councillor  Henderson  was  elected 
Third  Bailie,  Bailie  Alexander  and  Bailie  Melvin  taking  the  first  and  second 
bailieships.  At  the  elections  in  November  four  new  members  took  their 
seats — Councillors  E.  J.  Leslie,  David  Robbie,  W.  S.  Watt,  and  John  Dundas. 
Councillors  Leslie,  Watt,  and  Robbie  took  the  seats  rendered  vacant  by  the 
retiral  of  Messrs  Jarvis,  Law,  and  Smith,  none  of  whom  sought  re-election, 
and  Councillor  Dundas  defeated  Bailie  Henderson  in  Keptie  Ward. 

At  tha  first  meeting  of  the  reconstituted  Town  Council,  Provost  Grant  was 
unanimously  re-elected  Chief  Magistrate  for  three  years.  Badies  Alexander 
and  Melvin  were  also  re-elected,  and  the  third  chair  was  bestowed  upon  Doan 
of  Guild  Duncan,  whose  promotion  gained  general  approval.  Councillor 
Corsar  was  unanimously  chosen  Dean  of  Guild. 

The  first  Parish  Council  of  Arbroath  and  St  ■ \K 

Vigeans  completed  its  work  during  the  year,  and 

in  November  the   new  Council   was  elected,    the        ,r .  .    \ 

election  taking  place  on  the  same  day  and  in  the       j    :;  i&    ;}f, 

same  polling  stations  as  the  Muncipal   Elections.         )>  <,  ,  S-  "    " 

There  were  only  two  contested  elections — Keptie  '■  -    J^^fc  I 

and  Abbey  Wards.  The  result  of  the  election  was 
the  introduction  of  four  fresh  burghal  re 
presentatives,  who  took  the  places  of  four  old 
members  who  did  not  seek  re-election.  The 
first  Parish  Council  managed  to  present 
a  very  creditable  record  of  work,  and  be 
fore     completing    its     stewardship    it    was     in 

the  fortunate  position  of  being  able  to  reduce  the  bailie  duncan 

Poor  Rate  by  Id  per  £1.     This  had  been   accom-    Chairman  of  the  Parish  Council. 
plished      without     in     any    way     decreasing  the    comforts     of    the    poor. 
There  has  indeed  been    a    move   in  the  direction   of   more  generous  treat- 
ment all  round,  and  the  dietary  in  the  Poorhouse  has  been  considerably  improved. 


34  Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 

David  Byars, 

Central   S¥cillinery   and 

SXiantle    "Warehouse, 

151    HIGH    STREET,    Arbroath, 

Is   Famed  for   Offering   the  Best    Value 
And  Showing   the   Latest  Novelties   in 


ANTLES, 
MILLINERY,     + 

DRESSMAKING. 


HAVE     PROMPT     8t    CAREFUL!     EXECUTION 

SC  Ladies  Waited  on  at  their  Own  Residences  if  Required. 


HERE    STILL    AT    WORK! 

When  Boots  and  Shoes  are  nearly  ended. 
Here  they  can  be  Neatly  Mended, 

By  ISAAC  LOWNIE,  Practical  Shoemaker, 

V*-    3    EAST   MARY   STREET,    Arbroath, 

Hut,   gentle  folks,    what  do  you  think, 
I   tnaun  aye  hae  the  ready  clink. 


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Arbroath  Year  Book. 


35 


At  its  first  meeting  the  newly-constituted  Council  unanimously  re-elected  Bailie 
Duncan  to  the  chair,  the  Bailie's  direction  of  the  business  of  the  first  Council 
being  spoken  of  in  highly  commendatory  terms  both  by  burghal  and  landward 
members.  Certain  of  the  landward  ratepayers  are  not  satisfied  with  their 
position  in  the  Council  of  the  united  parish,  and  they  resolved  to  petition 
the  Secretary  for  Scotland  for  disjunction. 

Trade  in  the  town  has 
been  fairly  good.  In  the 
textile  industries  employment 
has  been  steady,  and  several 
of  the  larger  works  have 
enjoyed  seasons  of  very  brisk 
trade.  The  settlement  of  the 
affairs  of  the  late  Andrew 
Lowson  caused  consider- 
able anxiety  amongst  many 
of  his  employees ;  the  whole 
of  the  works  have  now,  how- 
ever, been  taken  over  by  a 
limited  liability  company  con- 
stituted under  the  name  of 
Andrew  Lowson, Ltd.  .(capital 
£50,000),  at  the  head  of  which 
is  Mr  A.  D.  Lowson  so  long 
associated  with  his  father  in 
the  direction  of  the  business. 
.,\'  Mr    Lowson    has    associated 

with  him  in   the  directorate 
several  of  the  gentlemen  who 
mr  a.  d.  lowson.  were  heads   of    departments 

under  the  late  Mr  Lowson,  and  the  shares  of  the  new  company  are  largely  held 
by  members  of  Mr  Lowson's  family.  The  best  wishes  of  the  whole  community 
will  attend  the  new  firm.  The  fact  that  the  New  Year  holidays  in  the  textile 
factories  are  being  cut  down  this  year  to  three  days  may  be  taken  as  an  indica- 
tion of  a  healthy  condition  of  trade  in  this  department  of  the 
town's  industry.  The  Millgate  Tanworks,  belonging  to  the  late  Bailie 
Lyon,  have  been  acquired  by  Mr  Samuel  Fairweather,  Abbey  Leather  Works, 
and  under  his  energetic  direction  it  is  expected  the  business  will  be  maintained 
and  extended.  There  have  been  disputes  amongst  local  engineers,  ironmoulders, 
shoemakers,  joiners,  &c,  but  fortunately  none  of  them  assumed  great  pro- 
portions. Tailors  and  joiners  have  had  their  wages  increased,  and  the  shoe- 
makers at  the  works  of  Provost  Grant  and  Mr  Samuel  Fairweather  were 
granted  a  reduction  of  hours. 


36  Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


GUlLiD.^y  Hatter/ 


inniimiiiiiiiininniii 


HATS/CAPS,  SHIRTS,  COLLARS,  TIES,  MUFFLERS,  BRACES, 
SCARFS,  GLOVES,  FRONTS,  CUFFS,  &  STUDS. 

UNDERWEAR. 


215  HIGH  STREET,  ARBROATH. 


JAMES  N.  KINO, 

family     (grocer,     ^ea,     \£)tue,     &c    Spirit     "^ercljant, 

15  UNION  STREET  WEST,  Arbroath. 

finest  Old  Blended  Seoteh  and  Irish  Whiskies. 


Cbe  Best  Place  in  flrbroatb 

For  the  RE-COVERING  as  well  as  the  REPAIRING  of  UMBRELLAS 

iQ2    HIGH    STREET. 

There  you  can  always  rely  on  getting  a  FIRST-CLASS  JOB  at 
LOWEST  PRICES.     UMBRELLAS  RE-COVERED  from  2s  up  to  10s. 
W  Quality  can't   be   beat.  ~*I 

W.  SWANSON,  UmSf^k6r,  192  HIGH  ST.,  Arbroath 


SANFORD'S  POISON  FOR  KILLING  RATS  ANSWERS  WELL. 


■X>*0-*- 


"  x  ETER  one  dressing  I  found  136  dead  next  morning,"  J.  Bliss,  Hels- 
ii,  thorpe,  Leighton.  "I  killed  200  Rats  with  Sanford's  Poison." 
C.  Cook,  Farmer,  Ellesmere  "I  destroyed  145  Rats  with  it." 
C.  Wilson,  Offord.  Send  Is  2d  to  San  ford  &  Son,  Sandy,  Beds,  and  try  it. 
Save  your  Wheat  Ricks  by  using  SANFORD'S  MICE  POISON;  has 
answered  well  last  thirty  yeai;s.  Sold  in  Boxes  from  Is  to  5s  each.  Try  It. 
Also,  POISON  FOR  MOLES  ON  LAND  answers  well.    Sold  by  Chemists. 


Arbroath  Year  Book.  37 


The  erection  of  new  sawmills  at  Ladyloan.  and  the  conversion  of  the 
business  of  The  Sawmill  Company  into  a  limited  liability  company  under  the 
title  of  Messrs  Charles  Brown  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  (capital  £25,000)  are  events  of 
interest  in  the  trade  of  the  year.  Several  new  mineral  water  manufactories 
have  been  started  ;  this  trade  seems  to  be  increasing  very  rapidly.  There  has 
been  thriving  trade  during  the  year,  too,  in  buying  and  selling  publichouses. 
The  Magistrates  now  make  it  a  rule  to  make  public  the  price  paid  in  cases  of 
sale  of  licensed  premises;  and  the  particulars  given  show  that  there  must  still 
be  big  profits  in  "the  trade."  Several  old-established  bars  have  changed 
hands  during  the  year  at  handsome  prices.  The  year  has  been  one  of  great 
activity  in  the  building  trades.  A  very  large  number  of  new  buildings  have 
been  erected  in  all  parts  of  the  town,  and  the  new  year  opens  with  the  promise 
of  continued  activity  in  this  direction.  The  line  fishermen  have  had  a  poor 
year,  and  the  herring  fishing  at  Arbroath  was  a  failure.  The  Harbour  Revenue 
for  the  year  shows  a  considerable  decrease,  the  Trustees  finding  them- 
selves under  the  necessity  of  drawing  upon  their  reserve  fund  in  order  to  pay 
the  bondholders  their  3  per  cent  dividend  Special  mention  must  be  made  of 
the  change  of  the  Wednesday  half-holiday  closing  hour  to  one  o'clock.  The 
change  was  carried  out  with  a  unanimity  which  did  very  great  credit  to  the 
shopkeepers  of  the  town. 

In  educational  matters  the  year  has  been  one  of  most  important  changes 
and  beginnings.  The  School  Board  has  found- itself  very  fully  occupied  in  dis- 
cussing matters  connected  with  school  organisation,  property.  &c.  The 
Technical  School  at  the  High  School  is  now  open,  and  classes  have  been  formed 
which  in  time  are  likely  to  be  of  distinct  service  in  connection  with  various 
industries  in  the  community.  At  the  High  School  the  results  of  the  Leaving 
Certificate,  and  Art  and  Science  examinations  were  all  regarded  as  highly 
satisfactory.  The  medallists  for  the  year  were: — Latin — Mary  S.  Lilley; 
English — Mary  S.  Lilley  ;  Mathematics — Lillian  S.  Ross  ;  Writing — David 
Ducat ;  French — Mary  S.  Lilley  ;  German — Mary  S.  Lilley  ;  Science— John 
E.  M'Gillvray  ;  Golf  (boys)— David  A.  Hutchison  ;  (girls)— Agnes  Campbell. 
In  the  elementary  schools  the  teachers  are  engaged  in  the  task  of  taking 
advantage  of  the  revised  regulations  of  the  Education  Department,  and  the 
School  Board  is  doing  what  it  can  to  advise  parents  regarding  the  new  Labour 
and  Merit  Certificates, and  to  persuade  them  all  to  keep  their  children  at  school 
as  long  as  possible.  A  strong  effort  is  also  being  made  to  "get  rid  of  Friday 
afternoon  absenteeism,  an  evil  which  has  been  growing  very  markedly  of  late. 
There  have  been  several  changes  amongst  teachers.  Mr  W.  Grant  was 
appointed  headmaster  of  Ladyloan  Public  School,  succeeding  Mr  Alex.  Kydd, 
who  died  early  in  the  year.  Mr  Dennler  was  appointed  Master  of  Modern 
Languages  in  the  High  School  in  place  of  Mr  Grant.  Mr  James  Cox  succeeded 
Mr  L.  H.  Duff  as  schoolmaster  at  St  Vigeans,  Mr  Cox's  headmastership  at 
Carmyllie  passing  to  Mr  W.  F.  Anderson,  Arbroath.      A  considerable  number 


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II  LEFEYBE 


FAMILY    BUTCHER, 


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HIGH    STREET,  &M 

ARBROATH. 


J.  *  &  *  J.  *  STEPHEN, 

Ml  LLINERS, 

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DlCKFIEItD  STREET,  ARBROATH. 

STORES  :     DICKFIELD    STREET. 

House   Address:     15    HANNAH    STREET. 


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of  changes  have  also  taken  place  in  the  assistantships  in  the  various  schools.  To 
the  vacancy  in  the  School  Board  caused  by  the  death  of  Rev.  James  Thomson, 
Rev.  Alexander  Stirling  was  appointed  by  the  Board.  The  Educational  Institute 
at  its  annual  meeting  in  September  conferred  the  honour  of  fellowship  upon 
two  Arbroath  headmasters— Mr  Douglas  Watters,  and  Mr  James  Guild,  B.A., 
London.  The  election  of  Mr  W.  L.  Carrie,  M.A.,  to  the  principalship  of 
George  Watson's  College,  Edinburgh,  as  successor  to  Dr  George  Ogilvie,  is  an 
honour  to  a  teacher  born  and  trained  in  Arbroath  which  may  well  be  recorded 
here. 

Religious  and  philan- 
thropic organisations  have  all 
been  active.  Inverbrothock 
Parish  Church  found  a  worthy 
successor  to  the  late  Rev. 
Geo.  Logan  in  Rev.  David 
Graham  who  has  shown  great 
talent  and  activity  since  his 
induction  early  in  the  year. 
The  Rev.  A.  Monro,  assistant 
Free  Ladyloan  Church,  was 
elected  colleague  and  suc- 
cessor to  his  father  in  Men- 
muir  Free  Church;  Rev. 
Geo.  Swanson  has  succeeded 
him  at  Free  Ladyloan.  The 
Rev.  E.  Crump  has  taken  up 
duty  in  connection  with  the 
Wesleyan  Church.  The 
ministerial  Semi-Jubilee  of 
the  Rev.  J.  Moffat  Scott  was 
celebrated  by  Free  Ladyloan 
Congregation  with  due  hearti- 
rev.    david   graham  ness    and    gratitude.       Rev. 

Mr  Scott  and  Mrs  Scott  were  recipients  of  many  gifts,  congratulations  and 
good  wishes.  Rev.  Mr  Scott  leaves  Arbroath  early  in  January  for  a  lengthy 
holiday  which  he  is  to  spend  in  Egypt,  Palestine,  Asia  Minor  and  Greece. 

St  Thomas  Roman  Catholic  Church  celebrated  its  Jubilee  by  special 
services,  &c,  Rev.  Father  M'Donald  giving  an  interesting  sketch 
of  the  history  of  the  church  in  Arbroath.  The  name  of  Rev.  Henry  Angus, 
D.D.,  minister  of  Erskine  Church  has  been  mentioned  in  connection  with  the 
moderatorship  of  the  United  Presbyterian  Synod  of  1899.  The  question  of 
Union  between  the  Free  and  United  Presbyterian  Churches  has  occupied  a 
good  deal  of  attention  during  the  year.     Both  Arbroath  Presbyteries  have 


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Can  give  Proof  that  the  Demand  for 

"THE  *  REAL  *  M'KAY," 

His  now  Famous  Blend  of  Five=Year=01d 
Malt  Whisky  is  still  Increasing. 

A     PERFECT     WHISKY. 

2s  Hd  per  Bottle.    17s  per  Gallon,  ^a 

Goods  Delivered  Free  in  all  Parts  of  Town  and  Country  per  Own  Van. 

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Jh  ntargements  in  IJSrotmbe   an6  giarbon, 
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Studio— 7   GO  WAN    STREET,    Arbroath. 


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Watcbmafeer  &  jeweller, 
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signified  their  approval  of  Union.  Principal  Rainy  visited  Arbroath  in 
November  and  addressed  a  meeting  of  Free  Church  office-bearers  on  the  question. 
Free  Inverbrothock  Church  received,  under  the  will  of  the  late  Mrs  Sutherland, 
bookseller,  a  handsome  bequest  which  will  wholly  relieve  the  congregation  of 
the  debt  resting  upon  its  fine  church  buildings  at  Hopemount.  Memorial 
windows  are  being  erected  in  the  church  in  memory  of  members  of  Mrs 
Sutherland's  family,  money  having  been  left  by  Mrs  Sutherland  for  this  purpose. 
Bailie  and  Mrs  Alexander,  Hyde  Park,  presented  to  Princes  Street  United 
Presbyterian  Church  a  handsome  granite  baptismal  font. 

Bazaars  and  sales  of  work  continue  as  popular  as  evei  as  money-raisers 
for  kirks  and  kindred  institutions.  St  Margaret's  Women's  Guild,  £87  ;  Abbey 
Parish  Chureh,  £87  ;  St  Ninian's  £20  ;  Ladies'  Clothing  Society,  £617  ;  Knox's 
Free  Church,  £38  ;  St  Mary's  Episcopal  Church,  £140  ;  Town  Mission,  £54; 
Inverbrothock  Woman's  Guild,  £114 ;  Princes  Street  United  Presbyterian 
Church,  £45  ;  these  are  sums  which  have  been  raised  for  congregational, 
missionary,  and  other  benevolent  purposes  during  the  year  by  means  of  sales 
of  work,  &c.  It  may  be  mentioned  here  that  St  Thomas  Lodge  of  Free  Masons, 
No.  40,  raised  considerably  over  £600  by  its  bazaar  organised  to  pay  off  its  hall 
debt  and  to  establish  a  benevolent  fund. 

The  Young  Men's  and  the  Young  Women's  Christian  Associations  have 
maintained  creditable  activity  in  all  their  departments  of  work  during  the  year  ; 
under  Mr  Moffat,  the  Town  Mission  continues  to  do  excellent  Christian 
service.  The  Mission  celebrates  its  Jubilee  in  January  1899,  and  its  Directors 
have  resolved  that  that  celebration  shall  include  the  clearance  of  what 
remains  of  debt  upon  the  Mission  Buildings.  May  they  succeed  in  their 
commendable  effort !  The  Sabbath  School  Teachers'  Union  has  been  resusci- 
tated under  the  presidency  of  Mr  Alex- 
ander Balfour,  Inchock,  and  its  opening 
social  meeting  was  most  successful  and 
encouraging.  The  Boys'  Brigade  and 
Christian  Endeavour  movements  have 
also  prospered  during  the  year,  and 
flourishing  branches  have  been  estab- 
lished in  town.  The  Literary  Society 
of  Princes  Street  United  Presbyterian 
Church  is  this  session  celebrating  the 
attainment  of  its  majority.  Lectures 
have  already  been  given  by  Rev.  James 
Murray,  Rev.  A.  B.  Cameron,  D.D., 
Edinburgh,  and  Mr  D.  S.  Salmond, 
Glasgow,  and  other  special  meetings 
have  been  arranged  by  the  Society  to 
mr  Alexander  balfour  celebrate  the  occasion. 


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Brodie  •  §  ♦  §alrnor\d's  ♦  publications. 


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My  Man,  Sandy,  by  J.  B.  Salmond,  with  Illustration  by  James  Greig.  Pocket 
Svo.,  200  pp.  Paper  Covers,  Is;  Cloth,  2s;  Roxburgh  Binding,  3s  6d. 
"The  book  will  penetiate  wherever  there  is  a  Scotsman  who  loves  his 
native  language." — The  Queen 

Muirside  Memories,  by  A.  N.  Simpson.  Reminiscences  of  an  Angus  Village. 
Crown  »vo. ,  2U0  pp.,  with  12  Illustrations  by  J.  S.  Fraser,  J  as.  Herald, 
Allan  Ramsay,  James  Greig,  and  other  Artists.  Cloth,  3s  6d.  •' A  delight- 
ful book  "—Scotsman. 

Sketches  in  Angus,  by  A.  N.  Simpson.  Crown  Svo,  250  pp.  Antique  Paper, 
Cloth,  Gilt,  5s.  '•  Mr  Simpson  is  doing  for  Scotland  what  Jetl'eries  has 
done  (oi*  biigland  " — Caledonia. 

Carnoustie  Sketches  :  The  Village,  its  Character  and  Customs,  by  James 
Fothkrinuham,  with  Portraits  of  Dr  Murray  and  Granny  Fox,  by  J.  S. 
Fraser.  In  Cloth,  Is  lid  ;  in  Paper  Covers,  Is.  "The  volume  will  be 
treasured  m  many  homes."     Brechin  Advertiser. 

Old  Age  Pensions  :  A  Scheme  tor  the  Formation  of  a  Citizens'  National 
Union,  by  John  Tullis,  Glasgow.  Price  3d.  "A  valuable  contribution 
to  one  of  the  most  important  discussions  of  the  day." — Evening  Times. 

Arbroath  :  Past  and  Present,  by  J.  M.  M'Bain,  F.S.A.,  Scot.  Crown  8vo., 
360  pp.  Cloth,  5s;  Roxburgh  Binding,  6s.  "Gives  a  really  interesting 
picture  ot  Scottish  life  in  the  early  part  of  the  century."—  Aberdeen  Journal. 

Poems  and  Songs,  by  Alf.  T.  Matthews,  Arbroath,  with  Biographical  In- 
troduction by  J.  B.  Salmond.  Crown  Svo.,  176  pp.  In  Cloth,  Gilt,  2s  6d ; 
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Leaves  from  Logiedale,  by  David  Wallace  Archer,  with  Introduction  by 
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A  Modern  Saint  :  Three  Lectures  on  the  Rev.  R.  M.  M'Cheyne,  by  Rev.  J. 
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Edges,  Is  6d.  "  We  commend  it  to  ministers  and  teachers,  as  a  useful  gift 
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Natural  History  of  Arbroath  and  District,  by  T.  F.  Dewar,  M.D.,  B.Sc, 
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The  Sheet  Anchor  of  our  Church,  being  an  Explanation  of  the  Sustentation 
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MIS8    RENNY. 


The  year  1897  was  one  memor- 
able on  account  of  the  number  of  well- 
known  men  and  women  who  passed 
away  during  its  course  During  1898 
death  has  not  been  less  exacting,  and 
I  the  year's  obituary  list  is  one  which  has 
I  in  it  many  names,  the  mention  of  which 
,'  will  bring  a  deep  sense  of  loss  to  the 
1  whole  community.  The  death  of  Miss 
Renny,  Annesley,  robbed  the  Ladies- 
Clothing  Society  of  a  most  devoted 
secretary,  deprived  many  frail  and  aged 
people  of  the  visits  of  one  whose  kind- 
ness brought  sunshine  and  joy  into  their 
lives,  and  took  from  the  community  a 
most  estimable  lady  whose  memory  will 
remain   green   in   many  hearts.      The 

tragic  death  of  Rev.   James  Thomson,  minister  of  the  Old   Church,  was  as 

sad  an  event  as  is  recorded  in  the  ecclesiastical  history  of  Arbroath  for  many 

years.     Bailie  James  Cargill  died  suddenly  and  tragically  in  the  early  days  of 

the  year.     William  Rollo,  agent  for  the  Commercial  Bank    died  at  the  good 

old  age  of  74  years,  a  gentle- 
man    whose      integrity       of 

character    and    multifarious 

labours  for  the  community's 

welfare  made  him   honoured 

and  honourable  in  his  genera- 
tion.    Alexander  Kydd  (62) 

headmaster      of      Lady  loan 

Public    School  ;    Dr    James 

Adams  (59)  The  Willows  ;  ex 

Councillor  John  Brown  (71) 

one     well-known    for    many 

years    in    the    political    and 

social  movements  of  the  town; 

Mr  James  Allan  (87),  brother 

of    the    late  Patrick  Allan 

Fraser       of      Hospitalfield ; 

Captain  John  Ritchie   (71)  ; 

David  Christie,  joiner  (66)  ; 

James  Kyd,  Viewbank  (76; ; 

ex-Councillor    John    Napier 

(65);  Thomas  Booth,  teacher 

of  music  (47);  Peter  Hampton, 

WILLIAM    ROLLO 


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REV.   JAMES   THOMSON- 


veterinary  surgeon  ;  74)  ;  James  Scott,  mill 
manager  (43),  long  well-known  as  a  playing 
member  of  the  A.U.C.C.;  Robert  Farquharson, 
glazier  (73),  a  genial  friend,  and  a  man  of 
exceptional  force  of  cbaracter  ;  Mr  Alexander 
Gilbert,  pilot  master  (79)  ;  Patrick 
Anderson,  farmer  (62)  ;  Jonathan  Morri- 
son, flax  inspector,  a  well-known  and  highly- 
esteemed  Free  Churchman ;  David  Crockatt, 
vintner  (61)  ;  P.  E.  Colvin  (60)  Caledonian 
Railway  Company's  goods  agent  ;  Miss 
Christie, scripture  reader  (56);  Micah  Matthew, 
clothier  (67),  a  retiring,  generous,  well- 
informed  Original  Seceder  ;  John  Walker,  land 
steward  (60) ;  George  Chisholm,  clerk  (43)  ; 
William  Collie,  shoemaker,  long  a  well-known 
football-player  —  These  are  all  well-known 
names  that  have  now  to  be  added  to  the  record  of  those  who  have  passed  to  the 
other  side.  The  names  of  John  Ritchie  Findlay,  proprietor  of  the  Scotsman 
and  founder  of  the  Scottish  National  Portrait  Gallery  ;  Joseph  G.  Wishart, 
Port  Elizabeth  ;  Alexander  Ritchie,  Leipsic  ;  W.  S.  Stephen,  Brazil  ;  Percy 
Blakelock,  Kelly  Castle  (69) ;  Mrs  Brown,  postmistress,  Auchmithie  (92)  who 
was  when  she  died  the  oldest  servant  in  H.M.  Postal  Service  ;  David  Craig, 
Idvies ;  Captain  W.  Reid  (75);  Robert  Henderson,  Buenos  Ayres  (78); 
William  Paris,  Dundee  (74);  Captain  Alexander  Craig  (56) ;  Captain  D. 
Cargill,  Brechin  (80);  John  A.  Chisholm,  Perth  (8.2)  have  also  to  be  added 
to  the  list  of  sons  of  Arbroath — native  and  adopted — who  have  finished 
their  course. 

Notwithstanding  the  recent  extension,  the  Infirmary  has  had  its  accom- 
modation fully  taken  advantage  of  during  the  year,  and  the  Directors  are 
appealing  to  the  community  for  increased  support  to  enable  the  institution  to 
continue  effectively  its  indispensable  services.  A  certificated  dispensing  nurse 
has  now  been  added  to  the  Infirmary  staff,  and  improved  arrangements  have 
been  made  regarding  the  hours  when  medicines  may  be  obtained  from  the 
dispensing  department. 

The  Arbroath  and  District  Nursing  Association  has  been  doing  an  excel- 
lent work.  The  visits  of  its  nurse,  Miss  Easton,  during  the  year  numbered 
3793,  and  the  kindly  services  of  the  Association  at  times  of  distress  in  humble 
homes  are  gaining  for  it  widespread  public  regard.  Like  most  institutions 
which  depend  largely  upon  public  generosity,  it  finds  itself  in  need  of  increased 
support,  and  at  its  annual  meeting  the  other  day,  the  President,  Mr  C.  W. 
Corsar,  and  Rev.  Andrew  Douglas  made  an  earnest  appeal  for  greater  public 
interest  in  the  Association  and  its  work,  and  for  more  liberal  support,  especially 
from  the  younger  gentlemen  in  the  community. 


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BROTHOGK  BRIDGE, 

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^tUOHN   RAYNE,  *-«- 

L-ate    David   Rayne, 

Piumher,   Goisfstter,  &  Bellhanger, 

11  and  13  WEST  ABBEY  STREET,  Arbroath. 

All   Orders    from   Town   or  Country  attended  to  Carefully 
and  Promptly. 


§afin 

•prats 

Dressec 


Made  HKe 


For  the  Best  Variety  and  Best  Value  in  1 

HATS  &  CAPS 


FULTON'S 


P*~   Of  Every  Description   visit 

OLD    ESTABLISHED 

HAT  and  CAP  MART, 

752   HIGH   ST.,    ARBROATH. 

All  Kinds  of  Gentlemen's  Requisites— SHIRTS,  FRONTS,  TIES, 

COLLARS,  GLOVES,  HANDKERCHIEFS,  BRACES,  &c,  &c. 

UKBRELLAS   Re-Covered    and  Repaired. 


Arbroath   Year  Book..  51 


The  miscellaneous  history  of  the  year  includes  nothing  of  outstanding 
interest.  A  great  storm  visited  the  district  in  the  middle  of  October.  Two 
Norwegian  vessels  were  wrecked — one  at  the  Sands  opposite  Hospitalfield,  and 
the  other  at  Danger  Point.  Members  of  the  Lifeboat  Crew  and  the  Life- 
Saving  Brigade  showed  considerable  bravery  in  saving  life,  and  the  Royal 
National  Lifeboat  Institution  has  awarded  a  vellum  certificate  to  Coxswain 
Smith  of  the  lifeboat.  Certain  difficulties  experienced  in  connection  with  the 
management  of  the  lifeboat  have  resulted  in  the  Lifeboat  Institution  determin- 
ing to  provide  a  new,  up-to-date  lifeboat  for  Arbroath.  The  local  companies 
of  the  Artillery  Volunteers  and  Angus  Rifles  have  both  had  very  successful 
years,  the  annual  inspections  of  both  detachments  calling  forth  strong  praise 
from  the  inspecting  officers.  The  Arbroath  United  Cricket  Club  had  a  fairly 
successful  season,  playing  23  matches,  of  which  10  were'  won,  6  lost,  and  7 
drawn.  All  the  younger  cricket  clubs  had  a  lively  season.  The  Arbroath 
Football  Club  has  revived  popular  enthusiasm  by  fine  play  in  the  Scottish  and 
Forfarshire  ties  this  season.  Not  for  years  has  the  team  been  so  popular  in 
town.  In  bowling,  Newgate  Club  distinguished  itself  botli  in  the  Forfarshire  Rink 
Tournament,  and  in  the  matches  for  the  Forfar,  Fife,  and  Perth  Challenge 
Trophy.  The  Newgate  gained  second  place  in  both  competitions.  An  interest- 
ing presentation  to  Mr  Andrew  Bennet,  solicitor,  by  Newgate  Club,  to  which, 
as  secretary,  he  has  done  an  immense  amount  of  valuable  service,  must  also  be 
mentioned.  Bailie  Herald,  president,  on  behalf  of  the  members,  presented  Mr 
Bennet  with  a  handsome  study  chair  and  revolving  bookcase.  The  establish- 
ment of  a  new  Swimming  Club,  the  St  Thomas,  gave  a  great  interest  to 
aquatic  sport,  and  a  s-wimming  gala  held  by  the  St  Thomas  proved  a  most 
successful  display.  The  new  interest  in  swimming  was  considerably  stimulated 
too  by  well-deserved  awards  to  Mr  James  Cables,  Mr  Enoch  Bell,  and  Mr  D. 
Stewart  for  gallantry  in  efforts  to  save  life  at  the  Cliffs  and  Sands.  Three 
deaths  by  drowning  mark  this  year's  record  of  accidents.  A  lad  named  Graham 
was  drowned  at  the  Cliffs  ;  a  lad  named  Anderson  was  drowned,  while  bathing 
in  the  harbour ;  and  a  ploughman  wandered  down  to  the  docks  on  the  night  of 
Saturday,  6th  August,  and  was  found  drowned  on  Sunday  morning.  Mention 
must  also  be  made  of  the  Highland  Gathering  held  at  Seaton  in  August. 
Several  excellent  horse  races  proved  a  great  attraction.  The  Angus  Agri- 
cultural Show  came  off  at  Hospitalfield  in  July,  and  proved  one  of  the  most 
interesting  and  successful  ever  held  under  the  Angus  Association's  auspices. 

The  community  goes  forward  to  1899  with  fair  prospects  before  it,  There 
are  troublous  public  questions  to  deal  with,  and  unwise  views  of  them  to 
eradicate;  but  time  and  consideration  will  solve  these  problems.  Looking 
back  upon  yesterday  with  cheerfulness  and  gratitude,  and  forward  to 
to-morrow  with  confidence,  we  heartily  wish  every  reader  of  the  Arbroath 
Herald  and  the  Year  Book 


"U  Ibappg  IRew  Iftear." 


52  Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


Cai?tie<|ie  Soutai? 


^amiffef  Bread,  iBiseait,   oad  Pastry  IBetBer 

and  ©©fifestio^er. 

shoktbread-a  specialty. 

Picnics  and  Marriage  Parties  Purveyed  for. 


122  HIGH  STREET  &  43-45  ST  MARY  STREET, 

ARBROATH- 
Also  at  MILLGATE,   FRIOCKHEIM. 

Vans  Deliver  Orders  in  Surrounding  Country  Districts. 
WT~    All    Sorts    of  Feeding    Stuffs    Kept   in    Stock. 


lames  nnu.iuic  §  sons 


-^fcy^ea^ 


[pobacco,  Snuff,  ar\d  Qi^ar  Manufacturers, 
and  Qigar  Importers, 

20  &  22  COMMERCE  STREET, 


ARBROATH. 


Sole  Manufacturers  of  tbe  Celebrateo  Sncbcape 

IRavs  Cut,  Carrtbbean  jflafte, 

anb  Persian  plua. 


Arbroath  Year  Book.  53 


General  Directory  for  Arbroath. 

POPULATION  OF  THE  BURGH  OF  ARBROATH,  &c. 

Census  in  1871,          '    ..            ..            ..            ..  ..  ..  ..  19,973 

Do.     in  1881,             ..            ..            ..            .  ..  ..  ..  21,758 

Do.     ir,  1891,              ..             ..             ..             ..  ..  ..  ..  22,997 

Estimated  population  to  June,  1898,        ...            ...  ...  ...  ...  23,758 

Increase  in  27k  years,    ..            ..            ..            ..  ..  ..  ..  3,785 

The  Parliamentary  Constituency  of  the  Burgh  is,  . .  . .  . .  3,783 

The  Municipal  Constituency  of  the  Burgh  is,  . .  . .  . .  5,042 

VALUATION  OF  THE  BURGH— 1898-99. 

Parish  of  Arbroath  and  St  Vigeans,        ..  ..            ..  ..  £90,089  13  8 

Increase  since  last  year,             . .            . .  . .              .  . .  435  14  0 

Value  of  Unlet  Properties,         ..            ..  ..            ..  ..  1,318    2  6 

Decrease  of  Unlet  Properties,    . .            . .  . .            . .  . .  165  10  8 

Burgh  Funds  at  30th  September,  1898— Property  and  Funds,  . .  63,850  16  11 

Liabilities,              ..            ..            ..  ..            ..  ..  27,672    7  6 

Balance  in  favour  of  Town,        ..  ..            ..  ..  36,178    9  5 

RATES  AND  TAXES  FOR  1898-99.— Police  Assessment,  2s  4Jd  per  £1;  Landlords' 
Proportion,  5d.  Poor  Rate  (Burgh  District)— Landlords,  5£d  ;  Tenants,  5£d  ;  (Landward) 
Landlords,  5£d ;  Tenants,  5id.  School  Rate  (Burgh  District) — Landlords,  7£d  ;  Tenants,  7Jd  ; 
(Landward)  Landlords,  3fd";  Tenants,  3|d. 

TOWN  COUNCIL. 

The  Town  Council  is  also  the  Police  Commission,  Gas  Corporation,  Burial  Board,  and  Local 
Authority  under  the  Public  Health  Act,  for  the  Burgh. 

Councillors. — D.  D.  Sandeman,  J.  T.  Sutherland,  James  Finlayson,  J.  R.  Aitken,  Joseph  Strachan, 
T.  F.  Dewar,  D.  Robbie,  W.  S.  Watt,  Robert  Forbes,  George  Keith,  John  Dundas,  and  E.  J. 
Leslie. 

Magistrates  and  Other  Officials. — Provost — Colin  Grant.  Bailies — Wm.  Alexander,  Robert 
Melvin,  and  John  Duncan.  Dean  of  Guild — D.  Corsar,  jun.  Treasurer— Robert  Mollison. 
Town  Clerk  and  Chamberlain — W.  K.  Macdonald.  Burgh  Assessor— Wm.  Stewart.  Town's 
Officers — J  as.  Petrie  and  John  Rodger.  Bellman — John  Robertson.  Billet  Master — 
Chief-Constable  M'Neill.  Inspectors  of  Meal  Market  —  Dean  of  Guild  Corsar,  and 
the  Deacon  (William  Salmond)  and  Boxmaster  (J.  Dick)  of  the  Corporation  of  Bakers 
of  Arbroath  Inspector  of  Weights  and  Measures — James  Reid.  Keeper  of  Public 
Steelyard — Mrs.  Crockart. 

Committees.  —  Town-House,  New  Markets,  and  Court-House  Buildings  —  The  Magistrates, 
Treasurer  Mollison,  Councillors  Sandeman,  Strachan,  Sutherland,  Aitken,  Robbie,  and 
Watt  —  Mr  Aitken,  convener.  Other  Town's  Pioperties  —  Provost  Grant,  Bailies 
Alexander  and  Duncan,  Dean  of  Guild  Corsar,  Councillors  Sandeman,  Keith,  Dewar, 
Leslie,  Dundas,  and  Robbie — Bailie  Alexander,  convener.  Parliamentary  Bills — Provost 
Grant,  Bailies  Alexander,  Melvin,  and  Duncan,  Dean  of  Guild  Corsar,  Councillors  Sande- 
man, Sutherland,  Finlayson,  Aitken,  Forbes,  Dewar,  and  Leslie — Provost  Grant,  convener. 
Finance  —  The  Magistrates,  Dean  of  Guild  Corsar,  Treasurer  Mollison,  Councillors 
Sutherland,  Aitken,  Keith,  Watt,  and  Dundas — Treasurer  Mollison,  convener.  Town's 
Feus — Provost  Grant,  Bailie  Alexander,  Councillors  Sandeman,  Aitken,  Keith,  Dewar,  and 
Leslie — Mr  Leslie,  convener.  Burgh  Valuation — The  Magistrates,  Dean  of  Guild  Corsar, 
Councillors  Keith  and  Sutherland.  Committee  under  Contagious  Diseases  (Animals) 
Act — Provost  Grant,  Bailies  Alexander,  Melvin,  and  Duncan,  Dean  of  Guild  Corsar, 
Councillors  Strachan,  Forbes.  Watt,  and  Robbie — Provost  Grant,  convener.  The  Provost 
is  ex-oj/icio  a  member  of  all  the  Committees. 

POLICE  COMMISSION. 

The  Magistrates  and  Town  Council.  Clerk — W.  F.  Mackintosh.  Commerce  Street.  Assistant 
Police  Clerk — James  Mackintosh.  Treasurer — J.  M.  M'Bain,  B.L.  Coy.  Bank.  Medical 
Officer  of  Health — J.  Keith  Anderson,  M.D.,  Comely  Bank,  Ponderlaw  Street.  Sanitarv  In- 
spector of  Dairies  — D.  M'Neill.  Collector— A.  M.  Thomson,  Office— 21  Hill  Place. 
Burgh  Surveyor  and  Assessor — William  Stewart.  Superintendent  of  Cleansing — D.  S.  G. 
Burness.     Chief-Constable— D.  M'Neill. 

Committees. — Watching  and  Fire  Engines — Bailies  Alexander  and  Duncan,  Councillors  Mollison, 
Strachan.  Aitken,  Corsar,  Keith,  and  Watt— Councillor  Corsar,  convener.  General  Paving 
and  Improvement — Bailies  Alexander  and  Melvin,  Councillors  Sandeman,  Corsar,  Strachan, 
Sutherland,  Keith,  Forbes,  Robbie,  and  Watt — Bailie  Alexander,  convener.  Footways 
— Bailies  Alexander  and  Duncan,  Councillors  Sandeman,  Finlayson,  Mollison,  Keith,  Leslie, 


54 


Arbroath.  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


Under  New  /^anageaent. 


"IJJ7I"  -XSJ — t£J  .  *HI»!  > 


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-iG^Ii' 


Hfo-To.--/^  -ulUI.  _T71__alill. 


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TThis  Bar  has  been  entirely  Remodelled  and  Renovated, 
^  and  will  be  found  most  Convenient  and  Comfortable. 
The  Stock  comprises  the  following  and  other  Excellent 
Brands  of  SCOTCH  and    IRISH  WHISKIES:— 

J.  B.  Lawson's  "Liqueur,"  Dewar's  "Perth," 
"Tarn  Glen,"  "Killiecrankie,"  "The  Merlin," 
"  Castlereagh,"  and  "The  Shakespeare." 


BRANDIES,    WINES,   and  CORDIALS— all  the   Finest. 
LONDON  and  DUBLIN  STOUTS. 

BURTON  and  EDINBURGH    ALES,   on    Draught    and    in 
Bottles ;    always   in   Prime,    Sparkling  Condition. 


J.  L.  Rowan, 

Shakespeare  Bar, 
HIGH    STREET,   ARBROATH. 


Arbroath  Year  Book. 


and  Dundas— Councillor  Keith,  convener.  Cleansing  and  Shambles — Bailies  Alexander 
and  Duncan,  Councillors  Corsar,  Strachan.  Sutherland,  Mollison,  Forbes,  Finlayson,  Dewar, 
Leslie,  and  Robbie — Councillor  Strachan,  convener.  Lighting — Councillors  Sandeman, 
Aitken,  Finlayson,  Mollison,  Sutherland,  Watt,  and  Dundas — Councillor  Sutherland,  con- 
vener. Water  Supply— The  whole  Board — Councillor  Sandeman,  convener.  Finance — The 
whole  Board — Bailie  Melvin,  convener.  Public  Health  and  Drainage — Provost  Grant,  Bailies 
Alexander,  Melvin,  and  Duncan,  Councillors  Sandeman,  Mollison,  Corsar,  Forbes,  Dewar, 
Keith,  Aitken,  and  Leslie — Bailie  Duncan,  convener.  The  Provost  is  ex-officio  a  member  of 
all  the  Committees. 
Meetings  of  the  Board  in  1S99. — Statutory — 11th  July.  Ordinary— 9th  January,  13th  February, 
13th  March,  10th  April,  Sth  May,  12th  June,  14th  August,  11th  September,  9th  October, 
13th  November,  and  11th  December. 

MUNICIPAL  CONSTITUENCY  AND  REPRESENTATIVES! 

Total  constituency— Males,  3783  ;  females,  1259.      Total,  5042. 

No.  1 — High  Street  Ward — Males,  701  ;  females,  215.  Representatives  -Councillor  Joseph 
Strachan,  Millbank  House  ;  Councillor  James  Finlayson,  191  High  Street ;  Provost  Colin 
Grant,  Woodside. 

No.  2— Millgate  Ward— Males,  570  ;  females,  223.  Representatives— Councillor  Robert 
Forbes,  5  East  Abbey  Street ;  Councillor  David  Robbie,  Annfleld ;  Councillor  W.  S  Watt, 
15  West  Port. 

No.  3— Keptie  Ward— Males,  412  ;  females,  201.  Representatives — Bailie  Alexander,  Hyde 
Park  ;    Councillor  John  Dundas,  2  Jamieson  Street ;    Councillor  Geo.  Keith,   Keith  Lodge. 

No.  4— Lochlands  Ward— Males,  712;  females,  267.  Representatives — Councillor  D.  D.  Sande- 
man, Cairniebank  ;  Bailie  R.  Melvin,  Kinloch  Terrace  ;  Councillor  Edward  J.  Leslie,  Kin- 
loch  Terrace. 

No.  5— Guthrie  Port  Ward— Males,  653  ;  females,  168.  Representatives— Councillor  J.  R. 
Aitken,  19  Cairnie  Street ;  Bailie  John  Duncan,  7  Cairnie  Street ;  Dean  of  Guild  David 
Corsar,  jr. ,  Cairniehill. 

No.  6  —  Abbey  Ward  —  Males,  721  ;  females,  371.  Representatives  —  Treasurer  Robert 
Mollison,  12£  Academy  Street :  Councillor  James  T.  Sutherland,  260  High  Street ;  Coun- 
cillor Thomas  Dewar,  M.D.,  13  Hill  Terrace. 

WARD  COMMITTEES. 

High  Street  Ward. — Convener— Andrew    Bennet ;    Treasurer — John    Geddes  ;   Committee 

Norman  M'Bain,  J.  H.  Clark,  James  Willocks,  Henry  Gouck,  Andrew  Naysmith,  Thomson 
Savege,  George  Hall,  James  Robertson,  and  Robert  Strachan. 

Millgate  Ward. — Chairman — John  Brodie,  Brothock  Bridge  ;  Secretary — William  Stewart,  25 
West  Mary  Street;  Treasurer— David  Raitt,  30  Millgate  Loan;  Committee — David  Peat,  John 
Watson,  S.  Mollison,  D.  L.  Wills,  Alex.  Wallace,  William  Macdonald,  James  F.  Anderson, 
George  Binnie,  Ernest  Scott,  Colin  Sim,  James  Findlay,  William  Hood,  Andrew  Braid', 
Robert  Main,  James  Herron,  Thomas  Wallace,  W.  J.  Anckorn,  William  Carnegie,  and  John 
Ogilvie. 

Keptie  Ward. — Chairman— S.  Renny  ;  Secretary,  D.  W.  Fairweather  ;  Treasurer— James  Hill; 
Committee  —  John  Ross,  Andrew  White,  John  Ramsay,  A.  C.  Dargie,  J.  W.  Petrie, 
H.  Corstorphine,  D.  Brown,  Geo.  Sturrock,  J.  B.  Salmond,  James  Nicoll,  John  Robertson] 
Jas.  Ballantine,  D.  Hutchison,  and  Wm.  Cant. 

Lochlands  Ward. — Chairman— David  R.  Calder;  Secretary  and  Treasurer — Robert  Davidson, 
57  Rossie  Street;  Executive— Geo.  Pattou,  David  Paton,  Jas.  Bannerman,  Jas.  Garvie, 
Jas.  M'Leod,  Wm.  Hunter,  John  M.  Mann,  Alex.  Joss,  David  Patterson,  Andrew  Ellis, 
John  Addison,  David  Shepherd,  Alexander  Robb,  William  Waiters,  James  B.  Renny,  James 
B.  Watt,  John  Ritchie,  and  John  Smith. 

Guthrie  Port  Ward.— Chairman— Thomas  Riley;  Secretary— David  D.  Calder,  2  Elliot  Place ; 
Members  of  Committee— John  Leslie,  Wm.  King,  James  Patterson,  Robt.  Valentine. 
Frederick  M'Leod,  John  Lindsay,  William  Nicoll,  Alexander  Mailer,  Peter  Stewart,  George 
M'Millan,  Alex.  Smith,  J.  Birse,  Hugh  Hay,  Alex.  Philip,  James  Alexander,  William  Shaw, 
Rev.  J.  P.  Lilley,  and  James  Christie. 

Abbey  Ward.— Chairman— (%as.  Mitchell.  Secretary  and  Treasurer— D.  Wyllie,  27  Hayswell  Rd. 
Members  of  Committee— James  Fox,  D.  Cook,  James  Wallace,  James  Bonnyman,  James 
Bonnyman,  jun.,  J.  B.  Dick,  C.M'Laren,  James  King,  C.  Y.  Myles,  James  Sturrock, 
David  Crammond,  Rev.  Andrew  Douglas,  Peter  Herron,  and  John  Rayne. 

'POLICE   OFFICE— Market   Place. 

Chief-Constable  and  Burgh  Prosecutor — D.  M'Neill. 

POLICE  COURT. 

Held  in  Police  Chambers  every  morning  at  10  o'clock,  when  necessary.     Judges— The  Magis- 
trates.   Clerk— W.  F.  Mackintosh.     Deputy  Clerk— J.  Mackintosh.    Fiscal— D.  M'Neill. 


56  Arbroath.  Year  Book  Advertisements. 

JOHN  H.  BROWN,  8^ 

Family   Grocer  and    Italian   Warehouseman, 

DEALER  IN  WINES,  SPIRITS,  &  MALT  LIQUORS, 

BROTHOCK  BRIDGE,   ARBROATH. 


Finest  Old  Scotch  and  Irish  Whisky,  from  2s  6d  to  3s  3d  per  Bottle. 
Finest  Old  Jamaica  and  Demrrara  Rum,  from   2s  6d  to  3s  per  Bottle. 
Brandies — Hennesst's  Three  Star,  Jules  Robin  and  others — from  4s  to 

6s  6d  per  Bottle. 
Wines,   consisting  of  Port,  Sherry,  Ci<aret,  and  Burgundy-,  from  Is  6d 

to  4s  per  Bottle. 
Malt  Liquors — Bass's  Pale  Ale,  2s  3d  per  Dozen. 
Stout — Combe's,  and  Barclay  &  Perkin's,  2s  3d  and  2s  6d  per  Dozen. 
Invalid  Stout,  2s  per  Dozen  Pints. 


TEAS  OF  THE  BEST  SELECTION  FROM  1s  4d  TO  2s  6d  PER  LB. 

{GROCERIES  &    PROVISIONS  OF  EYERY  VARIETY   ALWAYS   FRESH. 
SHIPPING    SUPPLIED. 

Agent  for  "Big  Tree"  Brand  Californian  Wines. 


VICTORIA  *  BAH,  [  ww.  spin's, 

CATHERINE   STREET, 

ARBROATH. 


Mrs  •  CROCKATT.  •  ProprpETRix. 


Finest  Quality. 


(Formerly  with 
the  lata 
/     D.  T.  Glenney), 


Watchmaker  &  Jeweller, 
262  HIGH  STREET,  Arbroath. 


^f||lllg|gfjp       !    PERSONAL  Attention  is  given  to  REPAIRING  and  CLEANING 
^*SS5£^  of  all  Clocks,  Watches,  Jewellery,  Sue. 

Always   on    Hand  a  Selection  of  CLOCKS,  WATCHES,   and  JEWELLERY. 
SECOND-HAND  WATCHES   taken    in    Exchange. 


Arbroath   Year  Book.  57 

FIRE  BRIG  ADR 

The  Brigade  consists  of  a  Captain,  Lieutenant,  Sub-Lieutenant,  and  seven  firemen.  Engine 
kept  at  Police  Buildings.     Captain — D.  M'Neill. 

GAS    CORPORATION. 

The  Magistrates  and  Town  Council.  Gas  Works — Ponderlaw  Street.  Office  Hours — 10  a.m.  to 
8  p.m. ;  Sat., 10  a.m.  to  lp.m.  Secy. — D.  Chapel.  Manager  and  Treas.—  R.  S.  Carlow.  Collector 
SfA.  Christie.  Auditor — A.  M.  Thomson.  Committee  of  Management— The  Provost,  Magis- 
trates and  Town  Council — Provost  Grant,  convener — 6  a  Quorum.  Finance  Sub-Committee 
— Provost  Grant,  Bailie  Melvin,  and  Messrs  Sandeman,  Dewar,  Dundas,  Finlay- 
son,  Aitken,  and  Sutherland — Mr  Sutherland  convener.  Works  Sub-Committee — Provost 
Grant,  Bailie  Alexander,  and  Messrs  Strachan,  Corsar,  Keith,  Robbie,  Leslie,  Watt,  and 
Forbes — Mr  Keith,  convener.  By  Act  of  Parliament,  a  majority  of  each  Sub-Committee 
forms  a  quorum 

BURIAL    BOARD. 

This  body  has  the  management  of  the  Eastern  and  Western  Cemeteries,  and  also  the  ad- 
ministration and  management  of  the  Abbey  Burying  Ground,  and  consists  of  the  whole 
Council.  General  Committee  of  Management  of  Burial  Board — Provost  Grant,  Bailie 
Alexander,  Bailie  Melvin,  Bailie  Duncan,  Dean  of  Guild  Corsar,  and  Messrs  Strachan, 
Sandeman,  Forbes,  Keith,  and  Watt— four  a  quorum,  and  Mr  Keith,  convener. 

ABBEY  BURYING  GROUND.  — Hours  as  Cemeteries. 

Supt.  and  Collector — Robert  Rust,  Western  Cemetery.      Treasurer — W.  K.  Macdonald. 

WESTERN  CEMETERY  (Forfar  Road. )— Open,    Week  Days,   7   a.m.    (or 

Sunrise   when  later)  until   Sunset       Sundays,   1  p.m.   till  Sunset. 
Superintendent  and  Collector — Robert  Rust.  Cemetery  Lodge.     Treasurer— W.  K.  Macdonald. 
Dressing  dues,  payable,lst  Nov.,  collected  in  October  and  November,  in  Sheriff  Court-house. 

EASTERN  CEMETERY  (Office,   Brechin  Road)  —Hours  as  above. 

Superintendent  and  Collector — Robert  Rust,  Western  Cemetery  Lodga.  Treasurer — W.  K. 
Macdonald. 

ARBROATH    ABBEY. 

(Under  H.M.  Board  of  Works.)    Keeper — William  Stewart. 

JUSTICE  OF  PEACE  COURT— Sheriff  Court-House. 
Held  first  Monday  of  every  month.     Justices  of  Peace  resident  in  the  District  of  Arbroath  :— 
Earl  of  Northesk ;  H.  A.  F.  Lindsay-Carnegie,  of  Boysack  ;  David  Corsar,  The  Elms  ;  Claude 

C.  Strachan  Carnegie,  of  Tarrie.;  J.  A.  Dickson,  of  Woodville  ;    John  Duncan,  of  Parkhill ; 

D.  L.  Dickson,  yr.,  of  Woodville  ;  Alex.  P.  Duncan,  yr.,  of  Parkhill ;  John  Ewan,  of  Con- 
onsyth  ;  Fitzroy  C.  Fletcher,  of  Letham  Grange  ;  Alexander  Gordon,  of  Ashludie. ; 
William  A.  Gordon,  Tarry ;  A.  D.  Anderson,  Arbroath ;  Col.  Blair  Imrie,  of  Luuan ; 
W.  K.  Macdonald,  Arbroath  ;  James  Muir,  Abbeybank  ;  Col.  Rait,  C.B.,  of 
Anniston  ;  Win.  Rollo,  Arbroath  ;  James  Shanks,  Rosely ;  Ex-Provost  Thornton,  Arbroath ; 
Francis  Webster,  Ashbrook,  Arbroath ;  Charles  W.  Corsar,  Arbroath ;  George  Keith, 
Arbroath  ;  Geo.  Miln,  solicitor,  Arbroath  ;  Dr  Dewar,  Arbroath ;  Col.  Ouchterlony,  The 
Guynd  ;  J.  W.  Bruce-Gardyne,  of  Middleton  ;  Alex.  Balfour,  of  Inchock  ;  Geo.  Young, 
Panlathy,  Carnoustie  ;  Wm.  Nicoll,  baker,  Carnoustie  ;  Wm.  Wighton,  Grange  of  Barry  ;  Jas. 
Smieton,  Carnoustie;  Dougald  Colquhoun,  Carnoustie;  Jas.  Soutar,  Carnoustie;  William 
Salmond,  farmer,  Woodrae,  Aberlemno  ;  Peter  Edward,  banker,  Friockheim  ;  W.  K.  Esplin, 
Leysmill,  Arbroath :  John  Winter,  shoemaker,  Carnoustie.  The  whole  magistrates  of 
Arbroath  and  the  chief  magistrates  of  Carnoustie,  and  other  police  burghs,  are  also  ex-officio 
justices  ;  also  Chairmen  of  Parish  Councils.     Clerk — D.  Littlejohn,  solicitor,  Arbroath. 

SHERIFF  COURT— Commerce  Street. 
Held  every  Wednesday   at  11   a.m.        Judges — Sheriff  Henry  Johnstone,  Sheriff-Substitute 
Lee,   Hon.   Sheriff-Substitutes    Macdonald    and    Dickson.     Depute   Sheriff- Clerk— James 
Duncan.     Bar  Officer — John  Rodger. 

SHERIFF  OFFICERS. 

John  Herald,  70  High  Street,  and  David  Kinnear,  70  High  Street. 

AGENTS   FOR  THE   POOR  IN  CIVIL  CASES. 
Henry  Lorimer,  solicitor,  82  High  Street,  and  James  A.  Miln,  solicitor,  15  Hill  Street. 


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HARBOUR    TRUSTEES. 
County  Trustees — H.A.  F.  Lindsay-Carnegie,  of  Spynie  and  Boysack  ;  Colonel  James  A.  Dickson 

of  Woodville  ;  Alexander  Gordon,  of  Ashludie  ;  and  David  Morgan,  South  Mains  of  Ethie. 
Prom  Arbroath  Town  Council— Bailie  Robert  Melvin.  and  Councillor  James  Traill  Sutherland. 
From  Forfar  Town  Council — The  Provost  ex-qflicio,  and  Bailie  David  Andrew. 
Elected  by  Parliamentary  Voters— Francis  Webster,  jun.,  Samuel  Kenny,  David  Corsar,  jun., 

George   Keith,   Charles   Brown,   James   Henderson,   John   Herald,   William   Brown,  and 

Edward  James  Leslie. 
Chairman  ex-offlcio — Provost  Grant.    Harbour  and  Pilot  Master — Peter  M.  Thornton.    Collector 

of  Shore  Dues — William  Cargill.     Treasurer — David  Chapel.     Secretary — W.  K.  Macdonald. 

CUSTOM  HOUSE-Office,  Shore. 

Principal  Coast  Officer,  Deputy  Keceiver  of  Wreck,  Registrar  of  Shipping  and  Royal  Naval 
Reserve,  and  Superintendent  of  Mercantile  Marine — John  W.  Reddin.  Office  hours,  9  a.m. 
to  4  p.m.  ;  Saturdays,  9  a.m.  to  1  p.m. 

INLAND   REVENUE— Excise  Offtce.  West  Newgate. 
Frederick  Callaway,  Officer,  First  Class  ;   Francis  D.  Drake,  Officer,  First  Class. 

COAST  GUARD. 

District  Captain— G.  W.  Russel,  R.N.     Divisional  Officer— Lieut.  E.  York,  R.N. 
Arbroath  Detachment — E.  B.  Webb,  Commissioned  Boatman  ;  Henry  H.  P.  Harrison,  Boatman 
Carnoustie  Station — Francis  Watty,  Chief  Officer,  R.N.     Auchmithie  :  Station  Officer — F. 
Sawyers. 

ROCKET  APPARATUS. 
Kept  at  House,  East  Grimsby,  in  charge  of  Coastguard 

ARBROATH  BRANCH  T)F  ROYAL  NATIONAL  LIFEBOAT 
INSTITUTION. 

Lifeboat  House — East  Grimsby.     Patron — Right  Hon.  the   Earl  of   Northesk.      President — 
Provost  Grant.     Hon.  Secretary — Norman  M'Bain,  solicitor.     Coxswain — Wm.  H.  Smith 

BELL-ROCK  LIGHTHOUSE. 

Built  on  Inchcape  Rock,  about  12  miles  south-east  of  Arbroath.  White  and  red  lights  revolve 
alternately,  flash  every  minute,  and  are  visible  17  miles  distant.  At  high  water  the  tide 
covers  about  14t'eet  of  the  base  of  the  lighthouse.  A  bell  is  sounded  every  half  minute  in 
foggy  weather,  also  rocket  exploded  every  five  minutes.  There  are  four  keepers,  three  of 
whom  are  always  on  the  rock,  and  one  on  shore. 

BELL-ROCK  LIGHTHOUSE  SIGNAL  TOWER. 

The  residence  of  the  light-keeper  when  on  shore.     Principal — Neven  Kerr.     Assistant-keepers — 
Alexander  Burnett,  Andrew  Ollison,  and  John  M.  Campbell. 

SHIP-BROKERS,  CONSULS,  &e. 
Shipbrokers — David  Mackenzie  and  William  Cargill,  Shore.     Consuls — Germany,  Sweden,  and 
Norway — David  Mackenzie,  Shore.    Belgium — Wm.  Cargill.     Lloyd's  Agent — Wm.  Cargill, 
Shore  Dues  Office. 

ARBROATH  (BURGH)  SCHOOL  BOARD. 

Chairman — Andrew  Bennet.  Members — Samuel  Mollison,  Rev.  Alex.  Stirling,  George  Smith, 
Rev.  T.  S.  Anderson,  George  Reid,  James  Mackintosh,  Win.  J.  Rollo,  and  Andrew  Lorimer. 
Clerk  and  Treasurer — W.  Alexander,  solicitor.  Officer — David  Brown,  10  Hope  Street. 
Caretaker — Thomas  Ross,  15  George  Street. 

PUBLIC  SCHOOLS. 

High  School.  Rector  and  Classical  Master — John  Ross,  M.A.  English  Master — Henry  Cor- 
storph,ine.  Mathematical  and  Science  —  Robert  Moodie.  Modern  Languages  —  Hans 
S.  Dennler,  B.es.L.  Art— Henry  T.  Wyse.  Assistant  Classical— Thomas  Robertson. 
Assistant  Mathematical  and  Science— Wm.  Fulton,  M.A.,  B.Sc.  General  Assistants — 
Henry  C.  Christie  and  Miss  Henderson.  Sewing  Mistress — Miss  R.  Drummond.  Manual 
Instructor — G.W.Lee.  Elementary  Department — HeadMistress — Miss M.Duguid,LL.A.,C.M. 
Assistant  Mistress — Miss  J.  Sprott,  CM.  Junior  Assistant— Miss  L.  Matthews.  Pupil 
Teacher — Miss  Agnes  Macdonnld.  Sewing  Mistress — Miss  R.  Drummond.  Drawing  Master 
— Henry  T.  Wyse.  Singing  Master  (Visiting)— Edward  Mason,  Mus.  Bac.  Drill  Instructor 
(Visiting) — George  Edwards.     Janitor-  James  Christie. 

The  Abbey.  Master— John  •  Hunter.  Number  on  Roll,  67:5.  Average  attendance,  582. 
Grant,"  £61 7  8s  Sd.  Drawing  Grant,  £25.  Total,  £642  Ss'Sd.  School  year  ended  31st  December. 
Janitor — Wm.  Martin,  4  Abbot  Street. 


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THE  FIRST     k  k  IV /I  f\  p|  T?  I     «  BUILDING 
A  RBROA  TH       1V1 UU  LJL^  $  OCIET  Y. 

(Incorporated  under  the  Building  Society's  Act,  1871) 

OFFICE-93  HIGH  STREET,  ARBROATH. 

-e    OPEN  DAILY.     e<- 

Subscription    Sheetings — Fridays,    7  to  8  p.m. 


Cms  Society  is  entirely  Controlled  by  its  Members,  and  has  been  established 
to  provide  funds  for  Purchase  of  Houses,  ou  terms  which  cannot  be  otherwise 
obtained. 

Entrance  Fee,  Is  per  £100. 
^f  Weekly  Subscriptions,  6d  per  £100. 

Monthly  Repayment  of  Advances,  10s  per  £100. 

EPITOME  OF  ADVANTAGES. — Every  member  will  receive  an  Advance  of  from 
£100  to  £400  free — priority  determined  by  Ballot.  Earlier  Advances  without  increase 
of  Repayments — no  cash  required.  Subscriptions  returnable  in  full  and  without 
previous  notice  in  case  of  distress.  The  Society  also  gives  a  Benefit  equal  to  Free 
Life  Insurance  and  Bonuses  annually.     Last  year's  Bonus — 5  per  cent. 

<^     DIRECTORS.     •<^- 


JAMES   CAMPBELL,   Teacher 
GEORGE   REID,   Banker 
JAMES   BENISON  WATT,   Engineer 
GEORGE  THOM,   Clerk 


GEORGE  KEITH,   Ex-Provost 
DAVID   BROWN,   Warehovseman 
JAMES   KING,   Patternmaker 
DAVID   FAIRWEATHER,   Engine-fitter 
Solicitors-  BENNET  &  SMITH,  93  High  Street.        Surveyor— A.   A.   SYMON,   Architect. 
Bankers—  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland.     Secretary— ROLLO  S.  BLACK.  93.High  Street. 
Auditor— A.  W.  STIVEN,  C.A.    Members' Auditor— R.  DAVIDSON,  Coal  Agent. 

tw    Prospectus  and  all  Information  can  be  obtained  on  Application  at 

The  Society's  Office,  93  HIGH  STREET,  Arbroath. 


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BAIT  and  FLY  HOOKS  a  Specialty. 
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Inverbrothock.     Master — A.M.Davidson.      Number  on  Roll,  781.     Average  attendance,  705. 

School  Grant,  £762  (5s  6d.   Drawing,  £26  8s.    Total,  £788  14k  6d.   School  year  ended  31st  Dec. 

Janitor — Alex.  M'Lean,  37  Guthrie  Port. 
Keptie.    Master — James   Kmnear,   M.A.      Number  on  Roll,  688.     Average  attendance,  597. 

Grant,  £662  5s  6d.    Additional  grant  from  County  Committee  for  Secondary  Education,  £48. 

School  year  ended  31st  October.     Janitor — John  Mitchell,  81  Keptie  Street. 
Ladyloan.  Master— William  Grant,  M.A.  Number  on  Roll,  409.   Average  attendance,  S56.   Grant, 

£392  7s  6d.     Drawing,  £14  12s.     School  year  ended  31st  December. 
Parkhouse.    Master — Jas.  Campbell.     Number  on  Roll,  457.    Average  attendance  377'3.   Grant, 

£390  4s6d..    School  year  ended  31st  October.     Janitor — Jas.  Ellis,  40  Hamilton  Green. 
The  Hill.    Master — Douglas  B.   Watters.    Number  on  Roll,  300.     Average  attendance,   258. 

School  year  ended  31st  October. 
Abbot  Street — Voluntary  (no  fees).     Master — Andrew  White.      Number  on  Roll,  310.    Average 

attendance,  245.     Grant,  £278  9s  6d. 
Half-time  Public  School.     Master— James  Guild,  B.A.  (Lond.),  L.C.P.     Number  on  Roll,  191. 

Average  attendance,  93.    Grant  £141  8s.    School  year  ended  30th  September. 
St  Thomas  R.C.  School.  Teacher— Miss  R.  M'Clure  (since  February).  Number  on  Roll,  88.  Average 

attendance,  69.     Grant  (December,  1897),  £52  10s.     Evening  School  during  winter  months. 
Evening    Continuation  School,   Parkhouse  School.      Headmaster— D.   B,   Watters.    Number 

on  Roll,  171.    Average  attendance,  123.    Grant,  £155  12s  6d. 
Evening  Continuation  School,  Keptie  School.      Headmaster— Jas.  Guild,  B.A.  CLond.),  L.C.P. 

Number  on  Roll,  205.     Average  attendance  up  to  December,  150.     Grant  earned,  £145. 
Evening  Art  Classes,  in  High  School,  on  Mondays,  Tuesdays,  and  Thursdays,  from  7  to  9. 

Headmaster— Henry  T.  Wyse  (Cert.  Art  Master).    Number  on  Roll,  67.    Average  attendance, 

45.    Subjects  taught— Freehand  (Elem.  and  Adv.),  Model  Drawing  (Elem.  and  Adv.),  Light 

and  Shade  (Elem.  and  Adv.),  Geometrical  Drawing,  Solid  Geometry,  Design  (Ornament), 

Antique. 

EDUCATIONAL  INSTITUTE  OF  SCOTLAND— Arbroath  Branch. 

President — James  Cox,  St  Vigeans  Public  School.  Treasurer — R.  S.  Armit.  Secretary — 
D.  B.  Watters,  Hill  Public  School.  Librarian — H.  Corstorphine.  Annual  Meeting — Third 
Saturday  of  June. 

SCOTTISH    ASSISTANT   TEACHERS'   ASSOCIATION. 

Arbroath  Branch — Keptie  School. 

President — William  Royal.    Secretary — A.  D.  Gilbert,  M.A.,  1  Queen  Street. 

DALE  COTTAGE  INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL,  Brechin  Road. 

President — John  Duncan  of  Parkhill.  Hon.  Treasurer — Jas.  A.  Dickson.  Hon.  Secretary 
— David  Chapel.  Hon.  Physician — Jas.  A.  Dewar.  Master  and  Matron — Mr  and  Mrs 
T.  Stewart.     Teacher— Miss  Blacksill.     Number  of  Scholars,  27. 

PUBLIC  LIBRARY   COMMITTEE. 

From  the  Town  Council — Provost  Grant,  Bailies  Alexander,  Melvin,  and  Duncan,  and 
Councillors  Sandeman,  Finlayson,  Sutherland,  Keith,  Dewar,  and  Leslie.  From  the 
Ratepayers — David  Corsar,  George  Miln,  James  H.  Clark,  James  Jack,  Samuel  Renny, 
David  Littlejohn,  Geo.  Sturrock,  Andrew  Lorimer,  Rev.  J.  P.  Lilley,  and  Rev.  A.  Middleton. 
Librarian,  James  Craigie.     Secretary  and  Treasurer,  William  Alexander,  solicitor. 

MUSEUM  AND  PICTURE  GALLERY— New  Public  Buildings. 

Subscribers  Free.  Open  from  1  to  4  p.m. ;  Saturdays,  from  12  to  9.  Admission,  Id.  President 
—George  Miln.  Treasurer  —  Samuel  Renny,  Jock's  Lodge.  Secretary  —  W.  Smith, 
Viewfield  Road.     Curator-  Abner  Joiner. 

MECHANICS'  READING  ROOM— Market  Place. 
Half-yearly  Subscription,  2s  6d  ;  apprentices,  Is  3d.     Open  daily  from  9  a.m.  to  10  p.m. 
Presidents*.  Sturrock.     Vice-President— D.  Littlejohn.     Treasurer— E.  J.  Leslie.     Secretary— 
J.  Cables,  32  Kyd  Street.    Curator— Mrs  G.R.  Chisholm.   Directors— Captain  Henderson,  D. 
Paterson,  Capt.  Brown,  James  Adam,  W.  Stewart,  Capt.  Watson.    Annual  Meeting— Last 
Saturday  of  September. 

ARBROATH  LITERARY  CLUB. 

President— T.  F.  Dewar,  M.D.,  B.Sc.  Vice-Presidents— J.  B.  Salmond ;  W.  J.  Rollo,  and 
Norman  M'Bain.  Secretary— James  Mackintosh.  Treasurer— Henry  Lorimer.  Repre- 
sentative Members  of  Committee — Rev.  W.  J.  F.  Robberds  and  W.  J.  Dewar. 


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Men's  and  Boys'  Tweed  Caps,  from  4d  to  3s. 

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BURNS   CLUB. 

Hon.  President— Provost  Grant,  Woodside.  Hon.  Vice-Presidents— Hon.  F.  J.  Bruce,  Seaton ; 
Colonel  Oucliterlony,  of  Ruynrl  ;  Charles  W.  Corsar,  Seaforth  ;  Fitzroy  C.  Fletcher, 
of  Letham  Grange;  John  Tullis,  Glasgow;  W.  K.  Macdonald,  Town  Clerk;  Alex- 
ander Gordon,  of  Ashludie  ;  Right  Hon.  John  Morley,  M.P.  ;  Hon.  C.  M.  Ramsay, 
Brechin  Castle  ;  and  Captain  Sinclair,  M.P.  President — J.  B.  Salmond,  Arbroath  Herald. 
Vice-President  —  Dr  Russell.  Secretary  —  G.  R.  ,  Donald,  solicitor.  Treasurer— D.  W. 
Fairweather.     Annual  meeting— End  of  January. 

ARBROATH   ART  CLUB 

Hon.  President— David  Corsar,  The  Elms.     Vice-President— W.  Alexander,  Clydesdale  Bank 

House.     President  and  Director— H.  T.  Wyse,  art  master,  High  School.     Secretary— Miss 

Jeanie  Chapel,  Caenlochan.    Treasurer^Tames  Hood,  bookseller,  High  Street.    Meets  in  Art 

Rooms,  High  School,  third  Friday  of  every  month  at  7  p.m.     Annual  meeting  in  November. 

THE  NEW  CLUB-Guildry  Buildings,  Arbroath. 

Committee — A.  J.  Gordon,  Tarry  (Chairman) ;  Arthur  D.  Dickson,  banker ;  William  Webster, 
Bellevue  ;  Charles  Brown,  wood  merchant ;  George  Miln,  solicitor ;  and  Samuel  Renny, 
Jock's  Lodge.      Club  Steward — D.  Anderson.     Secretary— E.  J.  Leslie,  solicitor. 

ARBROATH   HORTICULTURAL   AND   NATURAL  HISTORY 
ASSOCIATION. 

Hon.  President — Dr  Jas.  A.  Dewar.  President— DrW.  J.  Dewar  ;  Secretary  and  Treasurer— W. 
Royal,  10  Bank  Street.     Annual  Meeting-  Third  Thursday  in  November. 

ARBROATH    CHRYSANTHEMUM   SOCIETY  —Third  Year. 

Hon.  Secretary — Dr  David  Laina:,  Maule  Street.  Hon.  Treasurer — James  Hall.  Members  of 
Committee — Alex.  Dalgarno,  Woodville  ;  G.  Black,  Kinblethmont ;  R.  Low,  Windmill;  A. 
Scott,  Rosely  ;  and  Alex.  Guild. 

METEOROLOGICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SCOTLAND— Arbroath  Branch. 

Observers— Jas.  Campbell,  36  Hill  Street ;  W.  Smith,  Viewfield  Road ;  A.  P.  Lowson,  72  Keptie 

Street ;  W.  W.  Royal,  10  Bank  Street.     Annual  Meeting — Third  Thursday  in  January. 

ARBROATH  CHEMISTS'  ASSISTANTS  AND  APPRENTICES 
ASSOCIATION. 

President — F.W.  M.  Bennett.  Vice-President — D.  M.  Bruce.  Secretary — Robert  Alexander,  27 
Carnegie  Street.  Assistant  Secretary  and  Treasurer — David  Watson.  Meets  in  Y.M.C.A. 
Rooms  on  Tuesdays,  fortnightly  (first  meeting,  Jan.  10)  in  Winter  and  monthly  in  Summer. 
Annual  Meeting— First  Monday  in  April. 

CHORAL  UNION. 

President — Hon.  F.  J.  Bruce.  Vice-President — Dr  Thomas  F.  Dewar.  Secretary — R.  Gleig, 
Keptie  Street.  Treasurer — W.  A.  Douglas.  Librarian — Robert  M  'Glashan.  Conductor — 
G.  Neale.  Accompanist — T.  H.  Beardmore.  Committee — A.  B.  Laing,  G.  R.  Thomson, 
G.  Thomson,  C.  Ramsay  Smart,  Andrew  Beatt,  and  David  Drury.  Annual  meeting,  third 
Monday  of  Sept. 

ARBROATH  PHILHARMONIC  SOCIETY— Instituted  1888. 
President— Hon.  F.  J.  Bruce.    Vice-Presidents — Francis  Webster,  Ashbrook  ;  David  Corsar,  The 
Elms.    Treasurers— R.  M.  C.  Mackintosh  and  Miss  H.  B.  Mill.    Secretary— George  Sherriffs, 
35  Howard  Street.     Conductor— T.  W.  Parsons.     Meets  for  Practice  every  Monday  evening 
from  September  to  April. 

1st  f.v.a.  dramatic  club. 

Patrons — Major  A.  J.  Gordon  and  Officers  of  the  Corps.  Manager— Sergeant-Major  Moffatt, 
R.A.  Stage  Manager — Ex-Gunner  Barclay.  Secretary  and  Treasurer — Gunner  Chas. 
Mitchell.     Scenic  Managers—  C.  S.-M.  John  Strachan  and  Corporal  J.  Keith. 

ARBROATH  INSTRUMENTAL  BRASS  BAND -Instituted  1893. 

President — A.  H.  Mann.  Secretary — Charles  Christie,  54  Cairnie  Street.  Treasurer — John 
Smith.  Professional  Instructor— R.  Marsden.  Conductor — John  Esplin,  41  Lordburn. 
Junior  Band  Conductor  —  Vacant.  The  Band  practices  every  Monday  and  Tues- 
day ;  Junior  Band  every  Thursday,  in  Band  Room,  Helen  Street.  The  Town  Council  are 
trustees  for  the  instruments  used  by  the  band,  which  are  being  provided  by  public 
subscription,  concerts,  &c. 


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Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


Established  1863. 


jJi^VClass  Tailoring 


At  Lowest  Prices. 


A.  THOMSON, 

(Successor  to  R.  MOLLISON), 

<|><3i  taring  ^sto^HgrimeKt, 

KIRK   SQUARE, 

ARBROATH. 


DAVID    SMITH, 

Jamtto  droar,  lea,  iEine  &  gpirit  ^ftetchant, 
/    CULLODEN  ROAD. 

tm~  Always  in  Stock,  Groceries  and  Spirits  of  the 
Finest  Quality. 

Sanitary  &  Heating  Engineer, 

Registered  Plumber,    Gasfitter, 

6   BARNGREEN,  ARBROATH. 

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Estimates  prepares.      Jobbing  punctually  attended  to. 


Arbroath  Year  Book.  65 


ARBROATH   RIFLE    BAND. 

Bandmaster — B.  H.  Campbell  Secretary — John  M'Caffrey,  11  Dishland  Street.  Treasurer — 
Thomas  Bobertson.  Committee — F.  Dickson  and  James  Braid.  Practises  in  Gravesend 
Hall  every  Thursday,  August  to  April ;   on  Wednesdays,  May  to  August. 

FORFARSHIRE   AMATEUR   BRASS    BAND  ASSOCIATION— 
Instituted   1897. 

President — James  Dow,  Dundee.  Vice-President — Edmund  Bobb,  Arbroath.  Treasurer — Alex. 
Beid,  Forfar.  Secretary — John  Sandeman,  33a  Union  Street,  Brechin.  Committee,  con- 
sists of  two  Bepresentatives  from  each  of  the  Bands  in  Association — Arbroath  Instru- 
mental, Brechin  City,  Forfar  Instrumental,  and  St  Margarets  Old,  Lochee. 

ST  THOMAS   PIPE   BAND. 

Conductor — Pipe-Major  James  Bobbie.  Secretary — James  Bobbie,  jun.,  19  Fergus  Street. 
Treasurer — David  Bobbie.     Weekly  practice  in  Grimsby  Hall. 

ARBROATH  HIGHLAND   PIPE   BAND. 

Pipe-Major — William  Bobbie,  37  Ogilvy  Place. 

ARBROATH  AMATEUR  ORCHESTRA. 

Meeting  every  Monday  evening  at  8.15.     Secretary  and  Leader — D.  Tosh,  jun.,  31  West  Port. 

ARBROATH  AMATEUR  PHOTOGRAPHIC  ASSOCIATION. 

President— G.  G.  Dalgarno.  Vice-Presidents — Bobert  Moociie  and  Bobert  Davidson.  Secretary- 
James  Hood,  94  High  Street.  Treasurer — D.  D.  Calder.  Place  of  Meeting— Y.M.C. A. 
Booms     Monthly  Meetings. 

ARBROATH  DISTRICT  COMMITTEE  OF  THE  COUNTY  COUNCIL 
OF  FORFARSHIRE. 

Chairman — Colonel  Bait,  C.B.,  of  Anniston.  County  Councillors — H.  A.  F.  Lindsay-Carnegie 
of  Spynie  and  Boysack  ;  David  Morgan,  South  Mains  of  Bthie ;  George  Winter,  Carnoustie  ; 
Wm.  Duncan,  Slade,  Carmyllie  ;  Col.  J.  A.  Dickson  of  Woodville  ;  D.  Anderson,  Woorlhill, 
Carnoustie. ;  Alexander  Lyell  of  Gardyne  ;  G.  Young,  Panlathy  ;  D.  D.  Beaton.  Friockheim  ; 
W.  F.  Soutar,  Carnoustie.  Parish  Council  Bepresentatives — D.  Maxwell,  Arbirlot ;  Bev.  A.  J. 
Campbell,  Barry;  W.  Binnie,  Carmyllie  :  Capt.  J.  D.  M.  Guthrie,  Guthrie  ;  Colonel  W.  T.  Blair 
Imrie,  Lunan  ;  Alex.  Balfour,  Inverkeilor  ;  Thomas  Bell,  V.S.,  Panbiide  ;  J.  H.  A.  Peebles- 
Chaplin,  St  Vigeans  ;  Thomas  Goodfellow,  Kirkden.  Clerk  and  Treasurer— W.  K.  Macdonald. 
Boad  Surveyors — F.  Minto,  1  Hillend  Boad,  and  James  Hunter,  Timbergreens.  Sanitary 
Inspector — John  Anderson,  C.  B.,  Montrose. 

ANGUS  AGRICULTURAL  ASSOCIATION. 

President — The  Bight  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Strathmore.  Vice-Presidents— W.  S.  Fotheringham, 
Esq.  of  Fotheringham  ;  Major  P.  A.  W.  Carnegie  of  Lour ;  Captain  Guthrie  of  Guthrie. 
Standing  Committee — Archibald  Whyte,  Inverquharity ;  D.  M.  Graham,  Pitreuchie  ;  Wm. 
Watson,  Boddin ;  David  Hume,  Barrelwell ;  J.  G.  Soutar,  Westhali ;  George  Young, 
Panlathy.  General  Show  Yard  Committee  — Arbroath  District — Messrs  Weighton,  Brax ; 
Grieve,  Hospitalfield  ;  Soutar,  Auchrennie  ;  Jarron,  Arbikie.  Forfar  District — Massrs 
Whyte,  Hatton  of  Eassie ;  Balston,  Glamis  ;  Nieoll,  Carsebank;  Arnot,  Mains  of  Glamis. 
Dundee  District — Messrs  Miller,  Balgillo  ;  Murraj ,  Dryburgh,  Lochee  ;  Bell,  Balnuith  ; 
Smith,  Murroes.  Montrose  District — Messrs  Spence,  Dunninald  Mains;  Kyud,  Upper 
Dysart;  Young,  Fordhouse ;  Lyall,  Old  Montrose.  Brechin  District— M.  P.  Campbell, 
yr.,  of  Stracathro  ;  Messrs  Duncan,  Balfour;  Coupar,  jun.,  Kintrockat ;  Soutar,  Powis! 
Kirriemuir  District— Messrs  Carnegie,  Coull  ;  Black,  Cortachy  ;  Alexander,  Ballindarg  ; 
Nieoll,  Littleton.    Secretary — James  Kydd,  86  High  Street,  Arbroath. 

ARBROATH  AND  ST  VIGEANS  PARISH  COUNCIL. 

Office,  22  Hill  Street.  Inspector's  Office  Hours — 10  a.m.  to  1  p.m.,  6  to  7  p.m.  ;  Saturdays, 
10  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Collector's  Office  Hours — 10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.,  and  6  to  S  p.m.  ;  Saturdays, 
10  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  Chairman — John  Duncan.  Inspector — Bobert  Stuart.  Collector — 
Henry  G.  Seaton.  Clerk — W.  K.  Macdonald.  Members  of  Council — Jas.  B.  Aitken,  Andrew 
Bcnnet,  William  Cargill,  James  H.  Clark,  David  Corsar,  junr.,  James  Dewar,  John  Duncan, 
J. P.,  Jas.  Fettes,  Colin  Grant,  William  Hood,  James  M'Leod,  Charles  Mitchell,  Rev.  James 
Murray,  Charles  Y.  Myles,  Samuel  Renny,  Jas.  Robertson,  James  Smith,  James  Wallace, 
Richard  S.  Armit,  John  H.  A.  Peebles-Chaplin,  Alexander  Duires,  Bev.  Wm.  Duke,  D.D., 
John  Dunn,  David  Esplin,  Fitzroy  C.  Fletcher,  Alexander  J  Gordon.  Committees — Poor- 
house — Samuel  Benny  (convener),  Jas.  li.  Aitken,  James  H.  Clark,  Alex.  Duir<  s,  Dr  Duke, 


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£alder  ^Brothers, 

BUILDERS, 

Office  :  Monumental  Yard  : 

82  KEPTIE  STREET,    *    GREENFIELD,  KEPTIE  ROAD, 

ARBROATH. 
Monuments  and  Headstones  in  Granite,  Marble,  and  Freestone. 

DESIGNS  AND  PRICES  SENT  ON  APPLICATION. 

INSCRIPTIONS    CUT    IN    TOWN    OR    COUNTRY. 
Large  Selection  of  Memorial  Wreaths.         Jobbing  of  Every  Description. 

Estimates  Given  for  all   kinds  of  Work. 

All    Orders    Promptly    Attended    to. 

D.  R.  CALDER,   Licensed  Valuator. 


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Wine  and  Spirit  Stterchant. 

Entrance  to  Family  and  Bottle  Department— 4  BARNGREEN. 
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Arbroath  Year  Book.  67 


John  Duncan,  Jas.  Fettes,  William  Hood,  James  M'Leod,  James  Robertson,  Jas.  Smith, 
and  James  Wallace.  Finance — D.  Corsar,  jun.  (convener),  K.  S.  Armit,  Andw.  Bennet,  Wm. 
Cargill,  Jas.  Dewar,  John  Duncan,  John  Dunn,  Colin  Grant,  William  Hood,  Charles 
Mitchell,  Charles  Y.  Myles,  and  Samuel  Renny.  Relief — The  Chairman  (convener),  Wm. 
Cargill,  James  H.  Clark,  David  Corsar,  jun.,  James  Dewar,  David  Esplin,  James  Fettes, 
James  M'Leod,  Charles  Mitchell,  Rev.  James  Murray,  James  Robertson,  and  James 
Wallace.  Chairman's— The  Chairman  (convener),  James  R.  Aitken,  Andrew  Bennet,  John 
H.  A.  Peebles-Chaplin,  David  Corsar,  jun.,  Fitzroy  C.  Fletcher,  Alex.  J.  Gordon,  Colin 
Grant,  Rev.  James  Murray,  Charles  Y.  Myles,  Samuel  Renny,  and  James  Smith. 

POORHOUSE. 

Brechin  Road.  Governor — And.  M.  Minto.  Matron — Mrs  Minto.  Assistant  Matron  and  Nurse 
— Miss  Mary  Bumess.  Medical  Attendant — J.  A.  Dewar,  M.D.  Chaplain — Rev.  John 
Miller.  Visitors  are  admitted  to  see  the  inmates  on  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  from  2 
p.m.  to  5  p.m. 

INFIRMARY  AND  DISPENSARY. 

President — James  Muir  of  Abbey  Bank.  Vice  -  Presidents — John  Duncan  of  Parkhill  ; 
Provost  Grant,  and  C.  W.  Corsar,  Seaforth.  Chairman  of  Board  of  Directors — James 
Muir.  Hon.  Consulting  Physician  and  Surgeon  —  James  A.  Dewar,  M.D.  Attending 
Surgeons— Jas.  Keith  Anderson,  M.D.,  Wm.  J.  Dewar,  M.B.,  CM.,  David  Laing,  M  D 
J.  D.  Gilruth,  M.B.,  M.A.  Hon.  Treasurer— W.  J.  Rollo.  Hon.  Secretary— W.  K. 
Macdonald.  Lady  Superintendent— Miss  Kay.  Hours  of  visiting — 11  to  1,  and  6  to  8  on 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays.    Annual  Meeting — July. 

CONVALESCENT  HOME.  JENNYSWELLS. 
Matron — Miss  Sanderson.     Visiting  hours — From  October  to  April,  2  till  5  on  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays  ;  and  during  the  Summer,  from  3  till  8  ;  and  on  Sundays,  5  till  S. 

ARBROATH  EPIDEMIC  HOSPITAL. 

Under  the  management  of  Arbroath  Police  Commission,  acting  as  the  Arbroath  Local 
Authority.  For  cases  of  infectious  disease  occurring  in  Arbroath  or  the  Arbroath  district 
of  the  County  of  Forfar.     Physician — J.  K.  Anderson,  M.D. 

ROYAL  INFIRMARY  OF  EDINBURGH. 

Arbroath  Treasurer — George  Reid,  Royal  Bank. 

REGISTRAR'S  OFFICE— (Market  Place). 
Registrar— J.  S.  Paterson,  Seaton  Road  ;  Assistant — James  Jack.     Hours — 1  to  3,  and  6  to  8. 
Births  must  be  registered  within  21  days  ;  Marriages,  3  days ;  Deaths,  s  days.     Notice  ot 
Marriage  to  be  put  on  the  Board  must  be  seven  entire  days. 

GUILDRY  INCORPORATION. 

Dean— Wm.  A.  Gordon.  Council — John  Wilson,  E.  J.  Leslie,  Charles  Brown,  Charles  F.  Weir, 
Samuel  Kenny,  George  Miln,  and  Alex.  Jas.  Gordon.  Clerk,  Treasurer,  and  Fiscal — A.  M. 
Thornton,  21  Hill  Place.     Annual  Meeting  in  October. 

SEVEN  INCORPORATED  TRADES. 

Convener — A.  D.  Lowson.     Clerk — A.  D.  Anderson.     Annual  Meeting— Michaelmas. 

GLOVERS'  INCORPORATION. 

Deacon — A.  D.  Lowson.     Clerk  and  Treasurer — Andrew  Bennet.     Annual  Meeting— Michaelmas. 

WEAVERS'  INCORPORATION. 

Deacon — Ex-Bailie  Sandeman.  Boxmaster — D.  Ruxton.  Assessor — H.  Lowson.  Annual  Meeting 
—Michaelmas. 

BAKERS'  INCORPORATION. 

Deacon — William  Salmond.  Boxmaster— J.  B.  Dick.  Convener — George  Drummond.  Annual 
M  eeting — Michaelmas . 

HAMMERMEN. 

Deacon — Ex-Provost  Keith.     Boxmaster — George  Keith. 

SHOEMAKERS. 

Deacon— Samuel  Fairweather,  Boxmaster— Robert  Low.  Clerk— A.  D.  Anderson,  solicitor. 
Annual  meeting — Michaelmas. 


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JAMES  FINLAYSON 

|2>e@§  to  assure  all  the  old  frequenters  of  this  old 
established  and  noted  frouse  that  the  stocK  of 
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2s  10d   per   Bottle,  with   Empty   returned. 
LION     BRAND      STOUT,  2s  6d    per  Dozen    Pints. 

COMBE'S    IMPERIAL    STOUT, 

2s  6d    per  Dozen   Pints. 

ALLSOPP'S    PALE  ALE, 

2s  3d   per   Dozen,  -for   Family   use. 

Finest  90s  Edinburgh  Ale  &  Burton  Beer  on  Draught. 

tm-  The  above  delivered  to  any  address  in  town,  in  One-Dozen  Cases, 
and  in  Patent  Stoppered  Bottles  for  Table  use.  These  Bottles  oan  be 
depended  upon  for  their  cleanliness  and  freedom  from  fusty  taBte. 


JAMES  FINLAYSON,  Lome  Bar, 

COMMERCE   STREET,    ARBROATH. 


Arbroath  Year  Book  60 


MASONIC  LODGES. 

Royal  Arch  Chapter — Hope  No.  9 — M.E.Z. — A.D.  Lowson.  M.E.H. — Andrew  Bennet.  M.E.I. 
— P.  W.  Anderson.  Scribe  E. — D.  Dnndas.  Scribe  N. — Andrew  Ellis.  First  Sojourner — Chas. 
Gray.  Second  Sojourner — Alex.  Smith.  Third  Sojourner — David  D.  Calder.  Treasurer — 
David  T.  Wilson.    Janitor — John  Kennedy.    Annual  Meeting  —Autumnal  Equinox. 

St  Thomas  (40)— Hall,  Park  Street— R.W.M.— Andrew  Ellis.  Secretary— P.  W.  Anderson,  43 
Hill  Street.  Treasurer —  D.  S.  Napier.  Hallkeeper— Mrs  Barnet.  Monthly  Meeting- 
Second  Thursday.     Annual  Meeting— St  Andrew's  Eve. 

St  Vigkan  (101)— Hall,  White  Hart— R.W.M.— Andrew  Naysmith.  Secretary— James  Watt, 
25  Market  Place.     Treasurer  — Henry  Lorimer.    Annual  Meeting — St  Andrew's  Eve. 

Pan.mure  (209)— Hall,  Hill  Street — R.W.M.— Charles  Y.  Myles.  Secretary — James  Ruxton, 
30  Bank  Street.  Treasurer—  C.  S.  Hill.  Hall-keeper — W™.  Henderson.  Annual  Meeting 
— St  Andrew's  Eve. 

FREE  GARDENERS. 

St  Paul's- -Hall.  Park  Street.  R.W.M.— Alex.  Meek.  Secretary— Robert  Guthrie,  20  Green 
Street.     Treasurer — John  Napier.     Annual  meeting,  third  Monday  in  January. 

Old  St  Paul's  Lodge— R.W.M.—  J.  R.  Aitken.  P.M. -W.  S.  Ogg.  D.M.—T.  Frith.  Secretary 
and  Treasurer—  W.  D.  Anderson,  256  High  Street.  Annual  meeting  first  Wednesday 
in  February.     Meets  in  Park  Street  Hall  on  first  Wednesday  of  each  month  at  S  p.m. 

ODDFELLOWS. 

Royal  Abbey  Lodge  of  Oddfellows— M.N. G. — Jas.  Napier.  V.G. — Jas.  Bannerman.  Treasurer — 
David  Shepherd.  Secretary — John  Dundas,  2  Jamieson  Street.  Meets  first  Wednesday  of 
every  month  at  8  p.m.  in  Bank  Street  Hall. 

L.  O.  A.  SHEPHERDS,  A.U.— Lodge  St  Thomas,  2001. 

Secretary — C.  Smith  Hill,  22  Gowan  Street.  Treasurer— James  R.  Foreman,  28  Dishlandtown 
Street.  W.M.— David  F.  Stewart.  D.M. — David  W.  Mitchell.  Meets  every  alternate 
Monday  in  E.U.  Church  Hall.     Annual  meeting  in  February. 

ANCIENT  ORDER  OF  FORESTERS— Park  Street  Hall. 
Court  Aberbrothock  (No.  6392).     Secretary — William  Crook,  5  Ernest  Street.    Treasurer — Jas. 

Leighton,  18  Maule  Street.     Surgeon — Dr  Laing,  Maule  Street.     Meetings  every  alternate 

Monday. 
Juvenilf.  Court.  — Secretary — Daniel  Foy,  23  Spink  Street.      Treasurer— James  Lyall.    Date  of 

Meetings— Monday,  16th  Jan.,  and  every  alternate  Monday.     Chemist — Jas.  S.  Whyte,  57 

Guthrie  Port.     Court  Surgeon — David  Laing,  M.D.,  Maule  Street.     Surgery  Hours,  9  to  10 

a.m.  ;  2.45  to  3.15  ;  7  to  8  p.m. 

ARBROATH  BRANCH  IRISH  FORESTERS. 

S.C.R. — James  M'Kenna.  Secretary — John  M'Caffray,  11  Dishland  Street.  Treasurer — 
James  Lynch.  Woodwards — E.  M'Farlane  and  N.  M'Cormack.  Beadles — L.  Kelly  and  J. 
Cavin.  Branch  Surgeon— Dr  Gilruth.  Surgery  Hours — 9  to  10  a.m.;  6  to  8  p.m.  Meets 
every  Second  Monday  in  St  Thomas  Hall,  Green  Street,  at  8  p.m. 

INDEPENDENT  ORDER  OF  RECHABITES  (Salford  Unity  Friendly  Society). 

Chief  Ruler — Watson  Baird,  54  Rossie  Street.     Treasurer — John  Roessler,  48  E  Abbey  Street. 

Secretary — James  W.  Fyft'e,  29  Lordburn.    Juvenile  Superintendent — John  Roessler,  48  E 

Abbey  Street.     Meets  in  Brothock  Bank  Hall. 
St  Thomas  Tent  (No.  154)  meets  on  alternate  Fridays  from  14th  January  at  8.15  p.m. 
St  Ruth's  Juvenile  Tent(No.  937)  meets  on  alternate  Fridays  from  7th  January  at  7.30  p.m. 

Penny  Savings  Bank  every  Friday  at  7.30  p.m. 

UNITED  BUTCHER  MEAT  CO-OPERATIVE  SOCIETY  LIMITED. 

President— John  M.  Carnegie:  Secretary — R.  Guthrie,  20  Green  Street.  Treasurer— James 
Ritchie,  10  St  Vigeans  Road.  Manager — Joseph  Beveridge.  Shops— 3£  Fergus  Street, 
250  High  Street,  1  Millgate  Loan,  49A  Keptie  Street.     Annual  Meeting— 17th  January. 

WEST  PORT  ASSOCIATION  LIMITED, 
Keptie  Street,  with  branches  in  Lochland  and  East  Abbey  Streets. 
President— Sam.  MoHiapn.    Managers— Grocery,  J-.  Anderson  ;  Drapery,  W.  Hay  ;  Boot-Shop,  R. 
Low.     Secretarv— J.  L.  Low,  13  Hillerid1  Road.     Treasurer — A.Milne.     Annual  Meeting — 
8th  May. 


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GEORGE.  HARRIS 


Successor  to    D.    HARRIS, 

Wholesale    and    Retail 
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Stock  on  hand. 
VEAL  and  LAMB  in  Season.  >■ 

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ARBROATH  EQUITABLE  CO-OPERATIVE  SOCIETY  LIMITED, 
Guthrie  Port,  with  branches  in  Ferg'.is  Street,  Commerce  Street  &  Keptie  Street. 
Manager— Alexander  Hood     President — Peter  Crammond.      Secretary— William  Williamson, 

45  West  Abbey  Street.     Treasurer— D.  Littlejohn.     Annual  Meeting— Last  Monday  in  Sept. 

HIOH  STREET  CO-OPERATIVE   SOCIETY   LIMITED, 
High  Street,  with  branches  in  High  Street,  St  Mary  Street,  and  Millgate  Loan. 
Manager— R.    Inglis.      President— James   Leitcli.      Secretary— J.    Christie,  248   High  Street. 

Treasurer— George  Thorn.     Annual  Meeting — First  Monday  of  September. 

ARBROATH  FRIENDLY  COAL  SOCIETY  LIMITED. 

Manager  -D.  Smith.    President— James  Law.     Treasurer— J.  G.  Calder.     Office  and  Depot— 
29  Ladyloan.     General  meetings  in  March  and  October. 

INTERNATIONAL  PLOUGHMEN'S  SOCIETY  OF  SCOTLAND. 

Established  1866.  Registered  under  the  Friendly  Society's  Act. 
Officers  of  the  Common  Fund— President— William  Binnie,  Crofts,  Carmyllie.  Vice- 
President — Alexander  Hanton,  East  Mains  of  Rossie,  Montrose.  General  Secretary — 
James  Hill,  22  Gowan  Street,  Arbroath.  Trustees  :— John  Gray,  50  Howard  Street, 
Arbroath ;  James  Smith,  4  Ann  Street,  Arbroath  ;  James  Spark,  Muirdrum,  Carnoustie. 
The  Quarterly  Meetings  are  held  in  the  registered  office  of  the  Society  on  the  Second 
Saturday  in  January,  April,  July,  and  October.  Annual  meeting  held  on  the  second 
Saturday  of  August,  in  the  E.U.  Church  Hall,  Keptie  Street.  Arbroath  Branch  :— 
Officers— President- James  Hutton,  22  Cross  Mill  Wynd.  Vice-President— Wm.  Hutton, 
18  St  Vigeans  Road.  Treasurer— George  Binnie,  8  North  Grimsby.  Secretary— John 
Welsh,  33  Culloden  Road,  Arbroath.  The  quarterly  meetings  are  held  in  the  E.U.  Church 
Hall,  Keptie  Street,  on  the  second  Saturday  in  March,  June,  September,  and  December, 
at  8  p.m. 

GLASGOW  ANGUS  AND  MEARNS   BENEVOLENT  SOCIETY. 

President— W.  E.  Christie,  M.A.  Vice-President— Provost  Weir,  Falkirk.  Secretary— J.  D. 
Ramsay,  87  St  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow.  Local  Secretary — Norman  M'Bain,  solicitor, 
Arbroath.  The  Annual  Meeting  and  Dinner  is  held  in  Glasgow  on  the  second  Friday 
of  December,  and  County  Meetings  are  held  every  alternate  year. 

NEW  YORK  ARBROATH  ASSOCIATION. 

President — A.  I.  Napier.  Vice-President— Allan  Cruickshanks.  Treasurer — James  Gordon. 
Secretary — Archibald  Anderson.  Chaplain — James  Allan.  Trustees — James  Ross,  George 
Milne,  and  D.  C.  Cameron. 

DETROIT  ARBROATH  ASSOCIATION. 

Secretary  —  Peter    S.    Mason,    Detroit,    Mich.,    U.S.A. 

PAISLEY  FORFARSHIRE  ASSOCIATION. 

Patron — John  Tullis,  Incheape,  Dennistoun,  Glasgow.  Hon.  President — J.  Winton-Mackie, 
Garscube  Cottage,  Maryhill,  Glasgow.  President— Alex.  Watt,  Incheape,  Paisley.  Vice- 
President— Alex.  Hill,  33  George  Street,  Paisley.  Treasurer — Charles  H.  Wallace,  18  Argyll 
Street,  Paisley.     Secretary— J.  C.  Lorimer,  5  George  Street,  Paisley. 

EDINBURGH  FORFARSHIRE  ASSOCIATION. 

President — David  Anderson,  advocate.  Vice-Presidents — John  Mackay,  S.S.C.,  and  David  R. 
Adair,  S.S.C.  Treasurer— George  D.  Thompson,  17  Hill  Street.  Committee— William  N. 
dimming  (Dundee),  Frank  G.  Thomson  (Brechin),  John  C.  Robbie  (Forfar),  William 
Miller  (Arbroath),  Stewart  Mackenzie  (Kirriemuir),  John  Cumming  (Montrose),  John 
Mitchell,  James  F.  Fairweather,  and  James  Adamson  (other  districts).  Joint-Secretaries — 
Robert  Davidson,  S.S.C,  64  Frederick  Street,  and  James  H.  Gauldie,  62  Frederick  Street. 
The  object  of  the  association  is  the  encouragement  of  social  intercourse  amongst  the 
members.  It  is  open  to  all  gentlemen  connected  with  Forfarshire.  The  objects  are 
promoted  by  the  holding  of  Smoking  Concerts,  At  Homes,  Conversaziones,  Assemblies, 
and  other  meetings.  There  are  also  a  Literary  Society  and  Golf  Club  under  the  auspices 
of  the  association.  Golf  Club  —  Captain,  Stewart  Mackenzie;  Secretary,  William 
Fullerton,  S7  Bruntsfield  Place. 


72  Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


Charles  Roberts, 


Wholesale  &  Retail  GroeeF  &  Confectioner, 

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(Late  of  5  Guthrie  Port) 

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AGENT  FOR  CELEBRATED 
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MILLINER, 

Ladies'  Jackets,  Mantles,  Waterproofs,  Furs,  &c.    ^ 

-^    Children's  Coats  and   Millinery. 

222  HIGH  STREET,   ARBROATH. 

AGENT  FOR  PULLAR'S  DYE-WORKS,  PERTH. 


LONDON  FORFARSHIRE  ASSOCIATION— (Angus  and  Mearns)  — 
Instituted  1884. 
President— The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Kinnaird.  Hon.  Presidents— P.  Blair  Black,  Dr  A.  Ducat, 
J  C  Hill  Col.  G.  Lloyd  Alison,  W.  H.  Cloake,  P.  Gardiner,  Rev.  Dr  P,  Grant,  James 
Johnstone,  J.  M'Glaslian,  A.  W.  Myles,  Capt  D.  Peters,  J.  Ross,  W.  Shaw,  and  D.  C. 
Thomson,  D.  Ness.  President  of  Council— James  A.  P.  Mitchell.  Vice-Presidents -D. 
Calder,  James  Lawson,  Thomas  Mason,  James  O.  Watson,  Norman  Will,  Alex.  Adamson, 
W.  Weir  Hay,  D.  M.  Smith,  George  Stevenson  jun.,  J.  Melvin  Lowson,  M.A.,  B.Sc.  Hon. 
Secretary— D.  S.  Warden,  Angus  and  Mearns  Club,  9  Billiter  Square,  London,  E.C.  Hon. 
Assistant  Secretary— J.  F.  Macfarlane.  Hon.  Treasurer— Peter  Yonng.  Hon.  Financial 
Secretary — W.  J.  Smith. 

ARBROATH  SEAMEN  FRATERNITY. 

Committee— William  Brown,  shipmaster,  Viewfield  Road  ;  William  Cargill,  shipbroker  ;  William 
Buick,  shipmaster  ;  and  Patrick  M.  Lamb,  shipmaster.  lioxmaster— Capt.  David  Patterson, 
late  harbourmaster.    Clerk— E.  J.  Leslie,  solicitor. 

ARBROATH  SAVINGS   BANK— 90  High  Street. 

The  Office  is  open  for  taking  in  and  paying  out  money  as  follows  :— Daily  from  9  to  10  a.m.  ; 
and  in  addition,  on  Fridays  from  6  to  8  evening  ;  and  on  Saturdays  from  3  to  4  afternoon. 
The  Savings  Bank  is  not  open  on  statutory  Bank  Holidays  or  on  Local  Holidays.  W.  J. 
Rollo,  Actuary. 

YEARLY    BENEFIT    SOCIETIES. 

Abbey  Male  and  Female  Society— Parkhouse  Public  School.  Treasurer— David  Wyllie,  27  Hays- 
well  Road.    Secretary— John  Leslie,  19  Cairnie  Street.     Annual  meeting  in  April. 

Dishlandtown  Male  and  Female  Society— Parkhouse  Public  School.  Treasurer— Michael 
Lnmsden,  21  Abbot  Street.  Secretary— Jas.  Findlay,  5  Hannah  Street.  Annual 
Meeting — Sth  April. 

Gravesend  Society— E.U.  Hall,  Keptie  Street.  Treasurer— James  M'Naughton,  21  Abbot 
Street.     Secretary— Charles  Leslie,  12  Abbot  Street.     Annual  Meeting— 14th  October. 

Hill  Street  Male  and  Female  Society— Masonic  Hall,  Hill  Street.  Treasurer— Robert  Tait,  59 
High  Street.    Secretary— Alexander  Anderson,  21  Elliot  Street.     Annual  Meeting  in  April. 

Market  Place  Society— Abbey  Public  School.  Secretary— J.  T.  Anderson,  27  Abbot  Street.  Trea- 
surer—J.  Reid,  17  Rossie  Street.    Annual  meeting— 15th  October. 

Maule  Street  Society— Abbey  School.  Treasurer— Wm.  Hunter,  2  Elliot  Street.  Secretary 
—John  Stewart,  49  Helen  Street.      Annual  Meeting,  15th  April. 

North  Grimsby  Society— Parkhouse  Public  School.  Treasurer— John  Black,  76  St  Vigeans 
Road.     Secretary— John  Campbell,  37  Rossie  Street.     Annual  Meeting— 7th  October. 

Park  Street  Male  and  Female  Society— Red  Lion  Hall,  Barngreen.  Treasurer.— Alex.  Nicol,  31 
Elliot  Street.  Secretary— Wm.  Smart,  6  Gowan  Street.   Annual  Meeting— 30th  September. 

West  Port  Society— Gravesend  Hall.  Treasurer— John  Watt,  27  Fergus  Street.  Secretary- 
George  Gibson,  24  Gowan  Street.     Annual  Meeting— 15th  April. 

ARBROATH  FRIENDLY  AND  UNITED  TRADES'  YEARLY  SOCIETY. 

President— E.  T.  Robinson.  Vice-President— J.  Nicol.  Secretary— Alex.  Miller,  40  Ernest 
Street.  Treasurer— John  M.  Carnegie,  14  John  Street.  Sick  Steward— William  Smith,  3 
Boglane.  Annual  Meeting  in  April.  Meets  in  Lower  Park  Street  Hall  on  Fridays  from 
7  to  8  p.m. 

ARBROATH  UNITED  TRADES  COUNCIL-Iustitured  1889. 
President— Alexander  Smith,  Shoemakers'  Union;  Vice  -  President— R.  Williams,  Moulders. 
Treasurer  —  John  Sellars,  Engineers.  Secretary  —  J.  H.  Clark,  Typographical 
Association,  6  Hill  Road.  Meets  fortnightly,  on  Thursday  evenings  in  Central  Dimng- 
Rooms,  Millgate.  The  Membership  includes  the  Unions  of  the  Engineers,  Moulders, 
Blacksmiths,  Printers,  Joiners,  Slaters,  Shoemakers,  Bakers,  General  Labourers,  Mill  and 
Factory  Workers,  and  Flaxdressers. 

ASSOCIATED  CARPENTERS  AND  JOINERS-Arbroath  Branch. 
Chairman— Alexander  Smart.  Secretary— J  A.  Tarbat,  Caretaker,  Public  Library.  Treasurer  - 
Wm.  Macdonald.  Referee— John  Black.  Annual  meeting  first  Monday  of  November.  Finan- 
cial Meeting,  every  alternate  Monday  at  7.  Committee  Meeting,  first  Monday  after 
the  16th  of  each  month,  at  7.30.  Monthly  Meeting,  first  Monday  of  each  month,  at  7.30. 
Office— Masonic  Hall.  Hill  Street. 


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^fames  Smith, 

Hope  St  Tuaine   Spinney, 


I       EAST  &  WEST  ItlJlKS  HOPE  WOlftS, 


ARBROATH. 


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Special  Attention  Given  to  the  Manufacture  of 
FISHING  LINES. 


Office :  WEST  LINKS. 


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MASTER  PAINTERS'  ASSOCIATION. 
(Affiliated  with  the  National  Association  of  Master  Painters  of  Scotland.) 
President  —  John  S.   Roy.      Secretary  and  Treasurer  —  A.   C.   Dargie,   4    Dishland    Street. 
Annual  meeting,  17th  December. 

SCOTTISH  NATIONAL  FEDERATION  OF  HOUSE  AND  SHIP 
PAINTERS— Arbroath  Branch. 

President— David  Raitt.  Secretary— James  R.  Foreman,  28  Dishland  Street.  Treasurer- 
Edward  Matthew,  senr.     Membership,  31.    Meets  in  16  Abbey  Street  on  alternate  Mondays. 

ASSOCIATED  IRONMOULDERS  OF  SCOTLAND -Arbroath  Branch. 

President— George  Neave.  Secretary— Samuel  Mollison,  20  Glover  Street.  Membership,  46. 
Meetings  held  monthly  in  Central  Coffee  Rooms,  Millgate. 

NATIONAL    UNION   OF   LIFE   ASSURANCE   AGENTS. 
President— John  Dunilas.      Secretary— W.   Lumgair,   St  Vigeans   Road.      Treasurer— Arthur 
Elliot.     Meets  in  Millgate  Coffee  House  on  Thursdays. 

AMALGAMATED  SOCIETY  OF  ENGINEERS— Arbroath  Branch. 
President— David  Strachan.     Vice-President— James  Law,  junr.     Secretary— Sam.  Hopkinson, 
36  Cairnie  Street.      Check  Book-keeper— David  Peat.      Money  Steward — James  Gordon.^ 
Siek  Steward—  William  Hutchison.      Membership,  84.     Meets  every  alternate  Monday  at 
7.30.,  commencing  January  2nd,  in  Shakespeare  Hall,  High  Street. 

AMALGAMATED   SOCIETY  OF  JOINERS— Arbroath  Branch. 

President— W.  Calder.  Secretary— G.  Robertson,  13  Palmer  Street.  Treasurer— J.  Cameron. 
Meets  in  Central  Dining  Rooms,  Millgate,  on  alternate  Mondays. 

AMALGAMATED  SOCIETY  OF  TAILORS  -Arbroath  Branch. 

President — Laing  Gordon.  Secretary — John  Dundas,  2  Jamieson  Street.  Treasurer — Alexander 
Gray.     Meets  in  Maxwell's  Coffee  House  every  Monday  at  7.30  p.m. 

ASSOCIATED  BLACKSMITHS'  SOCIETY— Arbroath  Branch. 

Secretary — Alexander  Hendry,  Cairnie  Place.  Annual  meeting,  3rd  January.  Membership, 
22.     Meeting  place — Central  Dining  Rooms,  Millgate. 

UNITED  SOCIETY  OF  BOILERMAKERS  AND  IRON  AND  STEEL 
SHIPBUILDERS— Arbroath  Branch. 

President — David  Haddon,  62  Brechin  Road.  Treasurer — David  Blair,  48  Sidney  Street. 
Secretary — James  Blair,  5  St  Vigeans  Road.  Sick  Steward— James  Dall.  Meets  every 
alternate  Friday.     Meeting  place,  Corn  Exchange.     Membership,  20. 

UNITED  OPERATIVE  MASONS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  SCOTLAND- 
Arhroath  Branch. 
Office — Central  Dining  Rooms,  Millgate.    President — John  M.  Mann.  Treasurer — James  Shiells. 
Secretary — William  B.  S.  Anderson,  47  Lochland  Street.     Membership,  100. 

SCOTTISH  BUILDING  TRADES    FEDERATION— Arbroath  Branch. 

President— A.  M.  Soutar,  builder.  Vice-President— R.  C.  Farquhar,  joiner.  Secretary  and 
Treasurer — Henry  Lorimer,  solicitor,  Arbroath. 

SCOTTISH  TYPOGRAPHICAL  ASSOCIATION-Artroath  Branch. 
Secretary— J.  H.  Clark,  6  Hill  Road.     Treasurer— Wm.  Anderson.     Membership,  17. 

NATIONAL  UNION  OF  BOOT  AND  SHOE  OPERATIVES— Arbroath  Branch. 

President— Charles  :Milne.  Secretary— Alexander  Smith,  Lordburn.  Membership,  393. 
Meets  first  Tuesday  of  every  month.    Meeting  place,  Park  Street  Hall. 

ARBROATH  MILL  AND  FACTORY  WORKERS'  UNION. 

Office— Red  Lion  Hall,  Barngreen.  President— Alex.  Lyall,  27  West  Mill  Wynd.  Secretary- 
John  Addison,  Lochland  Street.  Treasurer— David  Oakley,  11  Kyd  Street.  Collector- 
John  Addison,  Lochland  Street.  Trustees— D.  Smith,  Arbroath  Friendly  Coal  Society, 
and  A.  Smith,  President  Trades  Council. 


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DUNDEE  &  DISTRICT  MILL  AND  FACTORY  OPERATIVES'  UNION. 
Hon.  President — Rev.  Henry  Williamson.     Secretary— Miss  Smeaton,  14  Ireland's  Lane,  Dundee. 
Collector  for  Arbroath — Miss  B.  Wilson,  33  Green  Street.     Membership,  5000. 

NATIONAL  FEDERAL  UNION  OPERATIVE  BAKERS-Arbroath  Branch. 

President — Charles  Munro.  Secretary— W.  Hood,  5  Bank  Street.  Treasurer — D.  Ducat.  Mem- 
bership, 52.    Meet  lirst  Tuesday  of  every  month  in  Call  House,  Lordburn. 

DOCK,  WHARF,  RIVERSIDE,  AND  GENERAL  LABOURERS'  UNION. 

Office — Red  Lion  Hall,  Barngreen.  President — George  Paton.  Branch  Secretary  and  Treasurer 
—Thomas  Armstrong,  6  St  Vigeans  Road:-    Meets  every  Monday  at  8  p.m. 

INDEPENDENT  LABOUR  PARTY— Arbroath  Branch. 
President — W.  B.  Scott.   Vice-President — R.  Crewe.   Secretary — W.  Hood,  5  Bank  Street.  Trea- 
surer—  D.  Sturrock.     Financial  Secretary — A.  Irons.     Meetings  every  alternate  Thursday 
in  Barngreen  Hall.     Membership,  40.    Annual  meeting  in  October. 

SCOTTISH  WOMEN'S  LIBERAL  FEDERATION. 

Hon.  President  —  Lady  Mary  Murray.  President  —  Miss  Thomson,  Abbey  Lodge.  Hon. 
Treasurer — Miss  F.  Thomson,  Abbey  Lodge.  Hon.  Secretary — Mrs  Mackintosh,  Maulesbank. 

ARBROA1H  LIBERAL  ASSOCIATION. 

President — Francis  Webster.  Vice-Presidents— Anaw.  Lorimer'and  Jas.  B.  Salmond.  Treasurer 
— D.  R.  Calder.     Secretary— W.  F.  Mackintosh,  Solicitor,  Commerce  Street. 

ARBROATH  UNIONIST   CLUB. 

Hon.  President  -George  Washington  Baxter,  of  Ashcliffe,  Dundee.  President — James 
Muir,  Abbey  Bank.  Secretary  and  Treasurer — Archibald  W.  Guthrie,  1  Hill  Street. 
Committee— Messrs  Grant,  King,  Ruxton,  Lyell,  Smith,  Fisher,  Bremner,  Proctor,  Kydd. 
Hill,  Moore,  Carrie.  Christie,   Bonnyman.     Meetings  monthly.     Annual  meeting  in  April. 

MONTROSE  BURGHS   LIBERAL   EXECUTIVE. 

Chairman— Francis   Webster,   Arbroath.    Secretary— W.  F.  Mackintosh,  solicitor,   Arbroath. 
Arbroath  Representatives— Messrs  Webster,  Fairweather,  and  Bennet. 
Montrose— Ex-Provost  J.  W.  Japp,  James  Davidson,  Star  Hotel ;  Wm.  Deans  reporter. 
Forfar— John  Peffers,  dyer;  W.  Warden,  draper;  W.  H.  Thomson,  registrar. 
Brechin— J.  S.  Baxter,  St  Mary  Street ;  Thomas  Moir,  City  Road  ;  Jas.  Scott,  solicitor. 
Bervie — David  Reid,  draper  ;  Bailie  Herd. 

FORFARSHIRE  COUNTY  LIBERAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Chairman— John  Alexander,  Ballindarg.  Hon.  Secretary— James  Wilkie,  solicitor,  Kirriemuir. 
Convener  of  Finance  Committee— Francis  Webster,  Ashbrook,  Arbroath.  Convener  of 
Organisation  Committee— Rev.  A.  J.  Campbell,  Barry.  Organiser— John  Green,  Taymouth 
Place,  Monifieth. 

UNIONIST  JOINT  COMMITTEE. 

President — Alex.  Balfour,  Inchook.     Vice-Presidents — James  Muir  and  W.  A.  Gordon.     Secre 

taries — E.  J.  Leslie,  solicitor,  and  David  Littlejohn,  solicitor. 

LIBERAL  UNIONIST  ASSOCIATION. 

President— Alex.  Balfour,    Inchock.      Vice-President— Jas.    Muir.      Secretary— E.   J.   Leslie, 
solicitor,  169  High  Street.     Treasurer— John  Wilson. 

HALF-HOLIDAY  ASSOCIATION. 

President  —  Geo.    R.    Wallace.      Secretary  and  Treasurer  —  James    B.   Craig,    37  Millgate. 
Annual  meeting  in  October. 

ARBROATH  SHOP-ASSISTANTS'  HALF-HOLIDAY  ASSOCIATION. 

President— P.  G.  Duffus.  Vice-President— M.  Mather.  Secretary  and  Treasurer— T.  B.  Reid, 
7  Hill  Terrace.  Committee— J.  Cumming,  A.  Ferguson,  E.  Logie,  W.  P.  Clark,  D. 
Crockart,  and  Jas.  Nicoll.   Membership  100.   Annual  Meeting  first  Tuesday  in  November. 

ARBROATH  ANALYTICAL  ASSOCIATION  AND  FARMERS'  CLUB. 

President-- Alex.  Balfour  of  Inchock.  Treasurer— C.  S  Salmond,  Legaston.  Secretary- 
Vacant.      Annual  Meeting — Third  Saturday  of  December. 


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"  The  mere  Light  and  Colour  of  the  Wall  Advertisements  are  a 
gift  of  God  to  the  poor  man's  sombre  World." 

—  Professor   Henry  Drummond. 


ESTABLISHED    1860- 


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Contracts  entered  into  for  either  One  Month,  Quarter,  or 
Year.         Rates  on  Application. 

Circulars,  Hand-Bills,  &c,  Delivered  in  Town  and  Country 
at  Moderate  Charges. 

District  &  Country  Billposting  carried  out  with  Dispatch. 

Personal   Attention    given    to    all    Commands,    whether 
Large  or  Small. 

Sole  Management  of  all  Classes  of  Entertainments  Suc- 
cessfully Carried  Oat. 

JAMES  M.  B.  MICHIE,  Manager, 

Member  of  the  United  Billposters'  Association. 
Telegrams,  "MICHIE,  Billposter,  Arbroath." 

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Arbroath  Year  Book.  79 


ARBROATH  &  DISTRICT  LICENSED  TRADE  DEFENCE  ASSOCIATION. 

President — George  R.  Wallace.      Vice-President — A.  D.  Batchelor.     Treasurer — Jas.  Finlayson. 
Secretary  and  Law  Agent — A.  D.  Anderson,  soliei'or,  Brothock  House,  Arbroath. 

POULTRY,  PIGEON.  AND  RABBIT  ASSOCIATION. 

President — Jas.  Hovell,  jun.    Secretary  and  Treasurer — David  Strachan,  Millbank  House. 

CANINE  SOCIETY. 

President — James  M'Wattie.  Vice-Presidents— Robt.  Henderson  and  Andw.  Brown. 
Joint-Secretaries  and  Treasurers  —  Chas.  M.  M'Leod,  George  Hotel,  and  John 
Robertson,  Vintner,  Fisheracre.  Committee — D.  Drury,  J.  Keith,  D.  Johnston,  G.  Durie,  W. 
Lyall,  R.  Kerr,  A.  M'Kay,  A.  Ross,  S.  Colville,  and  J.  Robertson.  Annual  general  meeting 
— October.     Annual  show — February.    Membership,  100. 

ARBROATH  ORNITHOLOGICAL  SOCIETY-Instituted  1871. 

President  —  J.  Strachan.       Treasurer  —  Allan  Marr.    Secretary — D.    A  Craig,  10  St  Vigeans 

Road.     Annual  meeting  within  the  month  after  the  annual  Show. 

ARBROATH  HOMING  SOCIETY. 

Club  Room— W.  Stewart's  Ship  Inn.-  Hon.  President — W.  Stewart,  Ship  Inn.  President — A. 
Naughton.  Vice-President— D.  Stewart.  Secretary  and  Treasurer — W.  H.  Joiner,  44 
Howard  Street.     Committee — W.  Black,  D.  M.  Vair,  D.  Peters,  A.  Clark,  and  D.  Shaw. 

ARBROATH  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  COMPANY  LIMITED. 

Directors — Messrs  Jas.  Muir,  Alex.  Balfour,  Win.  Alexander,  J.  A.  Dickson,  David  Corsar, 
Alex.  Gordon,  and  Andrew  Bennet.  Secretary— Geo.  Miln,  solicitor.  Company's  Office — 
15  Hill  Street.     Hall-keeper — Abher  Joiner,  Public  Buildings. 

VICTORIA  HALLS  REVERSIONARY  COMPANY. 
Arbroath  Property,  &c.  Company,  Ltd. 
Directors— C.  W.  Corsar,   Samuel  Fairweather,  Samuel  Renny,  Hugh  Gavin,  and  Adam  Oliver. 
Secretaries— Clark  &  Oliver,  solicitors. 

"ECONOMIC"  BUILDING  SOCIETY. 

Directors— D.  W.  Fairweather,  J.  L.  Low,  S.  Renny,  D.  Paton,  Charles  Mitchell,  Wm.  Stewart, 
James  Dewar,  and  W.  Middleton.  Secretary— J.  R.  Aitken,  19  Cairnie  Street. 
Solicitor— J.  R.  W.  Clark.  Surveyor -D.  R.  Calder.  Members'  Auditor— Jas.  Cram,  Public 
Accountant,  1  Euclid  Crescent,  Dundee  Registered  Office— 56  High  Street.  Annual 
Meeting — Second  Week  in  December. 

"MODEL"  BUILDING  SOCIETY. 

Office — 93  High  Street ;  Open  Fridays,  7  to  8  p.m.  Directors — Ey-Provost  Keith,  David  Brow.i, 
James  King,  David  Fairweather,  Jas.  Campbell,  George  Reid,  Jas.  B.  Watt,  George  Thom, 
Solicitors— Beimel  &  Smith,  93  High  Street.  Surveyor — A.  A.  Symon,  architect.  Bankers 
— Royal  Bank  of  Scotland.  Secretary — Rollo  S.  Black,  accountant.  Auditor — A.  W. 
Stiven,  C.A.  Members'  Auditor — Robert  Davidson,  coal  agent.  (For  further  par- 
ticulars see  advertisement) 

PLATE  GLASS  INSURANCE  ASSOCIATION. 

Secretary,  Treasurer,  and  Law  Agent — William  Alexander,  Solicitor. 

YOUNG  MEN'S  CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION,  75  High  Street. 
Hon.    President — C.   W.   Corsar,   Seaforth.      President — Bailie    Melvin.       Hon.    Secretary — 
David  B.   King,   Neville  Street.      Treasurer — William    Dundas.      Curator  of  Building — 
Alexander  Mather.     Hon.  Gymnastic  Instructor — Geo.  Edwards.      Sabbath  morning  meet- 
ings every  Sunday  at  10  a.m.     Reading  Room  and  Library  open  Daily. 

YOUNG  WOMEN'S  CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION,  54  High  Street. 

Hon.President — Mrs  Corsar,  Seaforth.  President — Mrs  Small.  Vice-Presidents — Miss  Herd,  Miss 
Melvin,  and  Miss  Airth.  Hon.  Secretary — Miss  A.  W.  Lowson.  Secretaries — Mrs  Kerr  Duff 
and  Miss  A.  Corsar.  Treasurers — Mrs  M'Neill  and  Miss  Tyrie.  Referee — Mrs  P.  Corsar. 
Librarian-  -Miss  Kinloch.  Annual  Meeting — 3rd  October.  Junior  Branch  conducted  by 
Miss  Jessie  Airth  and  Miss  Carnegie.  Intermediate  Class  conducted  by  Miss  Kydd 
and  Miss  Gordon.  Musical  drill  conducted  by  Miss  Carnegie.  Meets  every  Thursday 
Evening  at  7  in  Y.W.C.A.  Rooms,  54  High  Street.  The  Senior  Branch  meets  at  6.30  on 
Saturdays,  and  at  10  o'clock  on  Sunday  mornings. 

The  Flowkr  Mission  U  also  carried  on  by  the  Y.W.C.A. 


80  Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 

AliEXApER  m.^OUTR 

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NORTH  GRIMSBY,  ARBROATH. 


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All  kinds   of  Packing  Cases  and  Boxes  made,  or  Wood 
Supplied,    Made   to  Sizes. 


ESTABLISHED   1860 

JflS,  WILiLiOCKS, 

Goldsmith,  Watchmaker,  &  Jeweller, 

5       105  High  Street, 

•  ARBROATH. 

JAMES  TURNBULL,     §*- 

Family  Grocer,   Tea,   Wine,  &  Spirit  Merchant, 

35  HIGH   STREET  (jo^stIe^t.)  Arbroath, 

Shipping  Supplied.      *      Fishing  Gear,  &c. 
Fine  Old  Malt  Whiskies.      Bass  &  Co.  's  Ale  and  London  Stout. 

9     ORDERS  PUNCTUALLY  ATTENDED  TO.  9 


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EAST  COAST  FISHERIES  ASSOCIATION— Arbroath  Branch. 
President — J.  B.  Salmond.     Secretary— Andrew  Bennet,  solicitor,  93  High  Street.    Treasurer- 
John  Moir,  fish  salesman. 

ARBROATH  TOWN  MISSION— Hall.  West  Mill  Wynd. 
President — J.  M.  M'Bain.  Secretary — R.  M.  Taylor,  Towerbank  House.  Treasurer — A.  A. 
Symon.  Missionary — Jas.  Moffat,  31  Howard  Street.  Annual  Meeting — Middle  of  Decem- 
ber. Gospel  Temperance  Saturday  Tea  Meetings  and  Sabbath  Morning  Free  Breakfasts 
during  winter.  Sewing  class,  from  October  to  March,  every  Monday  at  7.30.  Y.P.S.C.E. 
every  Thursday  at  8.     Gospel  meetings,  Sunday  and  Tuesday,  at  6.30  and  8  p.m. 

SCOTTISH  COAST  MISSION. 
Arbroath  Branch — Hall,  Foot  of  High  Street. 
President — David  Corsar.  Treas. — MissSuttie,  Union  Villa.  Secy. --Vacant.  Missionary — J.Craig, 
67  Ladyloan.  Sunday  School,  2  p.m. — Superintendent,  J.  Craig.  Gospel  Meeting—  6  r.M. 
Bible  Class — 7.30  p.m.  Week  Night  Services — Wednesdays  and"  Saturdays  at  8  p.m. 
Children's  Bank — Saturday  at  2.30  p.m.  Receivers  of  Literature  for  Ships— Miss  Leslie,  46 
Glover  Street ;   Miss  Rollo,  111  High  Street ;  and  Miss  Suttie,  Union  Villa. 

FEMALE  HOME  MISSION. 

Secretary — Mrs  Small,  Nolt  Loan  Road.  Treasurer — Mrs  Swan.  Missionary — Miss  Airth, 
9  Elliot  Place.     Mission  Room— Spink  Street. 

ABBEY  MISSION  SABBATH  SCHOOL  (Undenominational). 

Superintendent — John  Smith,  93  Keptie  Street.  Secretary — Jas.  M.  Smith,  93  Keptie  Street. 
Treasurer — John  Cumming.  20  Teachers.  Average  Attendance — 160.  Meets  in  Abbey 
Church  Hall  every  Sunday  at  2.30  p.m. 

CHILDREN'S  CLOTFUNG-  FUND. 

Hon.  Secretary  and  Treasurer — Mrs  Alexander,  Clydesdale  Bank  House.  The  object  of  the 
fund  is  to  provide  clothing,  &c,  for  poor  children  to  enable  them  to  attend  school.  Sub- 
scriptions or  gifts  of  clothing  will  be  gratefully  received  by  the  Hon.  Secretary,  or  by 
David  Brown   School  Board  Officer,  10  Hope  Street. 

TOWNHEAD  MISSION-Hall.  West  Mill  Wynd. 
Children's    Church — Conductor— William    Davidson,    12   Russell  Street.      Sabbath,   11    a.m. 
Sabbath  School,  5  p.m. — Superintendent— William  Davidson. 

REGIONS  BEYOND  HELPERS'  UNION. 
President — James   Ballantine.    Joint  Secretaries — Wm.   Davidson,  12  Russell   Street ;   Wm. 
Dundas,  45  Cairnie  Street.     Treasurer — Miss  Jane  Wishart,  9  Park  Street.    Members,  60. 
Meets  m  Town  Mission  Hall  on  last  Wednesday  of  month  at  8  p.m. 

SABBATH  SCHOOL  TEACHERS'  UNION. 

President — Alexander  Balfour,  Bloomfield.  Secretary — Henry  Corstorphine,  High  School. 
Treasurer— George  Robertson,  Alexandra  Place. 

HOPE  TRUST   AIDERS'    ASSOCIATION— Local  Branch. 

Meets  Monday  after  third  Sabbath  of  each  month  in  the  Coast  Mission  Hall  at  8  p.m.  Presi- 
dent— Rev.  Alexander  Stirling.  Vice-Presidents — James  Craig,  Coast  Missionary,  67  Lady- 
loan  ;  James  Garvie,  6  Robert  Street.  Hon.  Presidents — Rev.  J.  P.  Lilley  and  Rev.  J.  M. 
Scott.  Secretary — John  Duncan,  11  Dishland  Street.  Treasurer — James  Littlejohn,  12 
Guthrie  Hill.     Membership,  53. 

ARBROATH  DESTITUTE  SICK  SOCIETY. 
President — D.  Chapel.  Treasurer — W.  J.  Rollo..  Secretary — W.  K.  Macdonald.  Annual 
Meeting — End  of  October.  .  Visitors — Wm.  Brodie,  10  James  Street ;  William  Buick,  44 
Glover  Street ;  A.  C.  Dorwird,  1  Union  Street ;  Robt.  Duncan,  31  Lordburn  ;  James 
Findlay,  5  Hannah  Street  ;  it.  P..  Grewaiv  62  Gravesend  ;  Win.  Smith,  8  Seagate  ;  D.  T. 
Wilson,  99  High  Street. 

ST  VIGEANS  DESTITUTE  SICK  SOCIETY. 

President — Rev.  David  Graham,  minister  of  Inverbrothock  Parish.  Secretary  and  Treasurer — 
Andrew  Bennet,  solicitor,  93  High  Street.  Visitors — David  Pa ttullo,  Guthrie  Port ;  Wm. 
Ramsay,  20  Ogilvy  Place  ;  William  Chisholm,  4  Abbey  Path  ;  David  Ross,  75  Helen  Street. 

LADIES'  CLOTHING  SOCIETY. 

President  —  Mrs  Corsar,  Seaforth.  Treasurer — Mrs  Corsar,  Cairnie  Hill.  Secretary  —  Mrs 
Moodie,  St  Olafs.   Annual  Meeting — About  Midsummer. 


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(Registered  Office— 48   UNION  STREET,  DUNDEE.) 


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in  Stock  ; 


Best     Wallsend     English 
Coal  and  Nuts. 


Jewel  Coal. 

Anthracite  or  Blind  Coal. 

Patent  Fuel  Briquettes. 

Best    Coke    for    Vineries, 
Bakehouses,  &c. 

Small  Coal  for  Mills  and 
Factories. 

For  Price-Lists,  Terms,  to..,  apply  to  A.  P.  LOWSON,  Arbroath  Agent. 

House    Address  :     72    KEPTIE    STREET. 

Special  (Quotations  for  Waggon  ILoaos. 


Stepend's  Caking  Coal. 

Dunfermline  Splint  House* 
hold  Coal. 

Slamannan   and    Wishaw 

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Carnoustie  (Office,  Top  or  Station  Road), 

Forfar,  ..... 

Inverkeilor  N.B.  Station,   - 

Montrose,  ..... 

Redford,  Carmyllie, 


Mr  George  Watson. 

Mr  A.  Grant. 

Mr  R.  Thomson. 

Mr  S.  Crichton. 

Mr  J.  Carnegie. 

Mr  I).  Middleton. 

Mr  D.  Fairweather. 


LADIES'  WORKING  SOCIETY. 

Lady  President  -Mrs  Lindsay  Carnegie,  Kinblethmont,  by  Arbroath.  Committee  of  Management 
— Miss  Carey,  and  Miss  Collier,  Hatton. 

WOMEN'S  CO-OPERATIVE  GUILD— Arbroath  Branch 
President -Mrs  Pert,  16  Millgate  Loan.    Secretary  and  Treasurer — Miss  M.  Day,  21  Church 
Street.     Half-yearly  meetings  in  March  and  September.     Membership,  36.     Carried  on  by 
sub-committee  from  Co-operative  Societies. 

ARBROATH  DISTRICT  NURSING  ASSOCIATION. 
(In  Affiliation  with   Queen  Victoria's  Jubilee  Nursing  Institute,   Edinburgh.) 
President — C.  W.  Corsar.      Joint  Secretaries — Mrs  Lindsay-Carnegie,  Kinblethmont,  and  Miss 
Annie  Lowson,  Elmbank.     Treasurer — Mrs  C.  W.  Corsar,  Seaforth.     Nurse — Miss  Easton, 
1  Catherine  Street.    Annual  Meeting — December. 

YOUNG  HELPERS'  LEAGUE-Arbroath    Habitation. 

President — Miss  Cargill,  High  Street.  Secretary  and  Treasurer— Miss  Calder,  2  Elliot  Place. 
In  connection  with  Dr  Barnardo's  Homes  for  Orphan  and  Destitute  Children 

MATERNITY  AID  SOCIETY. 

Joint-Secretaries— Mrs  Colvill,  12  Hill  Terrace  ;  Miss  A.  W.  Lowson,  Elm  Bank.  Treasurer- 
Mrs  Soutar,  106  High  Street. 

SHIPWRECKED  FISHERMEN  AND  MARINERS'  ROYAL  BENEVOLENT 

SOCIETY. 

Central  Offices— 26  Pall  Mall  East,  London,  S.W.  Hon.  Local  Secretary— Andrew  Bennet, 
solicitor,  93  High  Street. 

SOCIETY  FOR  PREVENTION  OF  CRUELTY  TO  ANIMALS. 

President — Henry  Corstorphine.  Vice-Presidents — Dr  Angus  and  Samuel  Renny.  Secretaries 
— Webster  &  Littlejohn.  Committee — John  Ross,  F.  Minto,  H.  Corstorphine,  S.  Renny, 
J.  A.  Patterson,  D.  Littlejohn,  Revs.  James  Murray,  Dr  Angus,  and  James 
Howat,  Provost  Grant,  ex-Provost  Keith,  Bailie  Melvin,  Hon.  Mrs  Bruce.  Mrs  Thomson, 
Mrs  Renny,  Mrs  Suttie,  Mrs  Cargill,  and  Miss  Cargill.  Annual  meeting  in  April.  Officer- 
David  Thornton,  Gowan  Street. 

ARBROATH    AUXILIARY   OF    THE    NATIONAL   BIBLE  SOCIETY  OF- 

SCOTLAND. 

Hon.  President — David  Corsar,  Elms.  President — Alexander  Balfour.  Secretary — Rev.  John 
Miller.     Treasurer — W.  J.  Rollo,  pro  tern. 

TRACT  SOCIETY. 

President— Alex.  Balfour,  Bloomfield.  Secretary— Rev.  J.  Moffat  Scott,  Free  Ladyloan  Manse. 
Treasurer— Robert  C.  Kinloch,  banker.  Superintendent— James  Sturrock,  11  E.  Abbey 
Street.    Annual  meeting  in  November. 

RELIGIOUS  TRACT  AND  BOOK  SOCIETY  OF  SCOTLAND— Local  Branch. 

Secretary— George  Reid,  Royal  Bank.     Colporteur— Wm.  Dorward,  44  Lochland  Street. 

VEGETARIAN   SOCIETY. 

Hon.  President— Hon.  Mrs  Bruce,  Seaton.  President— Wm.  Mann.  Secretary — Wm.  M.  Scott, 
37  Jamieson  Street.     Treasurer— Charles  Mann,  27  Bank  Street. 

ARBROATH  TOTAL  ABSTINENCE  SOCIETY— Instituted  1837. 

President— James  Littlejohn.  Vice-presidents— William  Grant  and  John  Angus.  Treasurer — 
T.  P.  Logie.    Secretary— William  Wallace,  57  Sidney  Street.     Annual  Meeting  in  October. 

ARBROATH  &  DISTRICT  TEMPERANCE  &  BAND  OF  HOPR  UNION. 

President^John  Brodie.  Vice-President — Rev.  G.  Menzies.  Secretary— Charles  Anderson,  24 
Lillies  Wynd.  Treasurer— William  Davidson.  Executive  /Committee— Rev.>  J.  Miller, 
John  Angus,  James  Moffat,  M.  Lumsden,  D.  M'Laren,  J6hn  Marshall,  James  M.  Smith, 
Henry  Rose,  Watson  Baird,  D.  Ramsay,  J.  Littlejohn,  and  D.  Milne. 

INDEPENDENT  ORDER  OF  GOOD  TEMPLARS. 

Eastern  Forfarshire  District  Lodge  (No.  28>— D.D.G.C.T.— Watson  Baird,  54  Possie  Street, 
Arbroath.  D. S.J. T.— Alexander  Scott,  5  St  Vigeans  Road,  Arbroath.  D.S. — J.  Carnie, 
Helen  Street,  Arbroath.  This  lodge  has  control  over  all  the  lodges  in  the 
district  and  meets  quarterly— Place  arranged  at  pr.  vious  meeting.  Annual  meeting 
19th  August. 


84  Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


For  a  Well-Fitting 
and  Well-Finished 
Garment,  go  to 


A,  STRACHAH  &  SON 


TAILORS, 

*     128  }lIGfl  STREET,  flFbroath. 
HU  Worfe  is  bone  witb  IReatness. 

STYLE   UNSURPASSED,  and  to   Suit  any  Purse. 

SUITS  from  50s  to  70s.        "9^ 

gm~      TROUSERS  from   13s  6d  to  25s. 
5  per  Cent.  Discount  Allowed  on  all  Cash  Transactions. 

C.  +  Smith,  K&^> 

Wine  and  Spirit  Merchant, 

5    PONDERLAW    STREET. 


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Brandies,  Wines,  and  Spirits  of  the  Very  Finest. 

Stouts  and  Ales  in  Prime  Condition. 

FRANK  W.GORDON 

painter,  paperbanger,  '$fjfflj^&  Guthrie  Port, 

Oilier,  &  (5la3ier,     ^&t2p5j  arbroath. 

Good  Workmanship  at  Moderate  Charges. 

All  Orders  have  Prompt  and  Careful  Attention. 
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Inchcapb   Lodge   (No.   619)  meets  in  Brothock  Bank  Hall  on  Monday  evenings  at  8  o'clock 

D.G.C.T.,  David  Dohson,  12  Bakers'  Wynd.    Secretary— L.  Craig,  29  Lochland  Street. 
Abbev  Lodge  (No  550)  meets  in  Brothock  Bank  Hall  on  Tuesday  evenings  at  8 — D.G.C.T. — Wm. 

Wallace,  07  Sidney  Street.     Secretary— Miss  M   Waterston,  12  Robert  Street. 
Fairport    Lodge  (No.   523)  meets  in    Brothock  Bank    Hall    on    Wednesday  evenings  at  8. 

D.G.C.T.  —  Charles    Anderson,   Sidney  Street.       Secretary  —  John   Leuchars    4  Stuart 

Street. 
St  Thomas  Lodge  (No.  422)  meets  in  Brothock  Bank  Hall,    on  Thursday  evenings  at  8.15. 

D.G.C.T. — J.  Littlejol.n,  Guthrie  Hill.     Secretary— R.  B.  Leuchars,  4  Stuart  Street. 
Happy  Home  Juvenile  Lodgk  (No.  275)  meets  in  Brothock  Bank  Hall  on  Thursday  evenings  at  7 

o'clock.    Superintendent— James  Littlejohn,  12  Guthrie  Hill. 
Star  of  Hope  Juvenile  Lodge  (No.  45)  meets  in  Brothock  Bank  Hall  on  Monday  evenings  at 

7  o'clock.     Superintendent— George  Keith,  53  West  Abbey  Street. 
Seaman's  Rest  (No.  753)— Coast  Mission  Hall,  Saturdays,  at  8  p.m.     Lodge  Deputy — George 

Smith.    Secretary- Samuel  Neil,  10  Hannah  Street.    Treasurer — David  Smith. 
Risino  Star  Juvenile   Lodoe  (No.   211)  meets  in  Coast  Mission  Hall  on  Saturdays  at  7  p.m. 

Superintendent — William  Bruce,  11  Marketgate. 

GOLF  CLUB  —Course  at  Elliot. 

Patron— Hon.  F.  J.  Bruce,  of  Seaton.     Captain — A.  D.  Lowson.     Secretary  and  Treasurer- 
William  Alexander,  solicitor.    Annual  meeting — First  Wednesday  of  October. 

ARBROATH  UNITED  CRICKET  CLUB.-ttround.  Lochlands  Park. 
Patron — W.  K.  Macdonald  of  Windmill.  President— Robert  Gleig.  Vice-President — A.  D. 
Lowson.  Captain  William  Chapel.  Vice-Captain — T.  R.  Wallace.  Treasurer— Alex. 
Menmuir.  Secretary — Robert  Gleig,  Keptie  Street.  Committee — F.  F  Macdonald, 
Jas.  Hood,  A.  N.  Strachan,  W.  F.  Anderson,  J.  Tulloch,  J.  C.  Soutar,  and  W.  B.  Morrison.' 
Professional — C.  Boyes,  Yorks. 

ARBROATH  AND  DISTRICT  CRTCKET  ASSOCIATION. 

President— Thomas   Richards  (Bnrnside).     Vice-Pre*ident— J.   Steele   ,' Greens).      Treasurer 

Duncan  Wallace  (Alma).     Secretary — Edward  Spink,  S  Fergus  Square. 

ARBROATH  JUNIOR  CRICKET   UNION. 
President— D.   W.  Grewar.     Vice-President— James   Hogg.     Secretary  and  Treasurer— W.    F. 
Sutherland,   260   High   Street.     Clubs   in   Union  are—  Roslin  (League   Champions  1898), 
Victoria,  Thistle,  Union,  and  Belmont. 

JUNIOR  CRICKET  CLUBS. 
Bnrnside  -Secretary—  A.  Thomson,  Hill  Place 
Greens  United— Secretary — John  Steele,  20  St  Vigeans  Road 
Ardenlca — Secretary — A.  Donald,  Town  House 
Alma  —Secretary-     Valentine,  Howard  Street 
Roslin — Secretary—  J.  S.  Guild,  Leonard  Street 
St  Mary's— Secretary  -Thomas  Forrest,  8S  Keptie  Street 
Belmont— Secretary -William  Carrie,  High  Street 
Union — Secretary— James  Whyte,  St  Mary  Street 
Thistle— Secretary  -  W.  F.  Sutherland,  2ti0  High  Street 
Victoria— Secretary — H.  Shield,  Victoria  Street 

FORFARSHIRE  FOOTBALL  ASSOClATIONT-(Iastituted  1883). 

Hon.  President— Lord  Provost  M'Grady,  Dundee ;  Hon.  Vice-President—  Rev.  J.  C.  Cater,  Lochee. 
President — Mr  J.  Davidson,  Montrose.  Vice-President— Mr  C.  Catliro,  Lochee  United. 
Hon.  Treasurer— Mr  J.  Jamie  (Forfar  Athletic),  17  Prior  Road,  Forfar.  Hon.  Secretary- 
Mr  Daniel  M'Intosh  (Dundee),  208  Strathmartine  Road,  Dundee.  Annual  meetings  are 
movable,  and  are  held  this  season  in  Dundee. 

FORFARSHIRE  DISTRICT  CHARITY  FOOTBALL  ASSOCIATION- 

(Instituted  1888") 
President — John  F.  Craik,  J. P.,  Forfar.     Secretary  and  Tren surer — Jas.   D.  Murdoch,  2  East 
High  .Street,  Forfar. 

FORFARSHIRE  DISTRICT  JUNIOR  FOOTBALL  ASSOCIATION. 

President — Piggot  (Thistle),  Forfar.  Vice-President— William  Petrie  (Dauntless),  Arbroath. 
Secretary— J.  Hill  (Albion  Athletic),  22  Gowan  Street,  Arbroath.  Treasurer — Mill  (Harp)' 
Brechin.  Annual  meeting  first  Saturday  in  November.  The  Association  meets  in  Arbroath' 
this  year.     The  Association  is  open  to  all  Clubs  in  the  District  outside  of  Dundee. 

ARBROATH  AND  DISTRICT  JUNIOR  FOOTBALL  LEAGUE. 

President— David  Matthew  (Dauntless).    -Vice-President — H.  Duke  (Rovers).     Secretary Thos. 

Forrest,  SS  Keptie  Street.     Treasurer — Alexander  Thomson,  21  Gravesend.     The  affiliated 
clubs  are — Rovers,  Dauntless,  Alpine,  Forthill  Athletic  (Broughty  Ferry),  Albert  (Montrose). 


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ARBROATH  AND   DISTRICT   SECOND-CLASS  JUNIOR  FOOTBALL 

LEAGUE. 

President — J.  S.  Guild.  Vice-President — James  Connell.  Secretary — George  Wishart,  19 
Howard  Street.  Treasurer—  J\  Black.  Clubs  in  League  are — Celtic,  Union,  North  End, 
Roslin,  Hibernians,  and  West  End,  Carnoustie. 

ARBROATH  FOOTBALL  CLUB-flustituted  1878). 
Patrons — W.  K.  Macdonald,  Francis  Webster,  Colonel  W.  A.  Gordon  ;  R.  C.  Kinloch, 
Andrew  Bennet,  and  Dr  T.  P.  De-war.  Hon.  Presidents — Robert  Henderson,  Henry  Bryan, 
John  Robinson,  James  Watson,  and  Joseph  Napier.  President— William  Smith.  Vice- 
President— John  Davidson.  Match  Secretary — Robert  M'Glashan,  20  Hannah  Street. 
Business  Secretary—  Richard  David,  32  Leonard  Street.  Treasurer — C.  Wallace,  27  John 
Street.  General  Committee— J.  Watt,  J.  Smith,  G.  Kerr.  W.  Duffus,  W.  L.  Stewart,  T. 
Forrest,  H.  Lees,  J.  Nicol,  D.  Dowall,  J.  Hannah,  and  John  Carrie.  Captain — Robert 
M'Glashan. 

JUNIOR  FOOTBALL  CLUB  SECRETARIES. 

Albion  Athletic— Secretary — J.  Hill,  22  Gowan  Street 

Celtic — Secretary — George  Wishart,  19  Howard  Street 

Dauntless — Secretary — A.  Hannah,  36  Keptie  Street 

Fairport  (Wednesday  Club)— Secretary — W.  Finlayson,  17  Commerce  Street 

Half-Holiday        (do.),  Secretary— T.  Mill,  35  Leonard  Street 

Roslin — Secretary — J.  S.  Guild,  Leonard  Street 

Rovers — Secretary — D.  Ritchie,  9  St  Vigeans  Road 

Waverley — Secretary — J.  Steele,  Howard  Street 

FORFAR  COUNTY  RUGBY  FOOTBALL  CLUB. 

Hon.  President— Hon.  Charles  M.  Ramsay,  Brechin  Castle.  Hon.  Vice-Presidents — R. 
H.  Millar,  of  Blair  Castle  ;  A.  Foote,  The  Mall ;  G.  A.  Scott,  Park  House,  Brechin. 
President— Alex.  Lyell,  Gardyne  Castle.  Captain— J.  P.  Gibb,  Montrose.  Vice-Captain — 
G.  Smart,  jun.,  Brechin.  Secretary  —  J.  P.  Gibb,  Scott  Terrace,  Montrose.  Match. 
Secretary — F.  W.  M'Kenzie,  Union  Place,  Moutrose.  Treasurer — W.  D.  Johnston,  jun., 
131  High  Street,  Montrose.  Local  Secretaries — J.  A.  Rodgers,  3  Hayswell  Road,  Arbroath, 
and  G.  Smart,  jun.,  Castle  Street,  Brechin.  Committee— Messrs  J.  W.  Murison,  A.  Dickson, 
jun.,  W.  A.  Key,  T.  M.  Guthrie,  and  J.  K.  Corsar.     Grounds — Union  Park,  Montrose. 

ARBROATH  HARRIERS  CLUB. 
Patrons — J.  B.  Salmond,  Hon.  F.  J.  Bruce,  John  Herald,  C.  Y.  Myles,  Hon.  Charles  M.  Ramsay, 
J.  M.  Meffan,  W.  W.  Webster,  D.  A.  Gouck,  and  Dr  R.  Kelly.  Hon.  President-Dr  T.  F. 
Dewar.  Hon.  Vice-President — W.  W.  Carry.  President — Richard  David.  Vice-Presidents 
— W.  Myles,  A.  Robb,  and  J.  Carrie.  Captain— John  Tosh.  Vice-Captain— R.  P.  Toy. 
Hon.  Secretary  and  Treasurer — David  Gauldie,  85  Millgate  Loan.  Committee — A.  Baird, 
F.  Ferrier,  D.  Clark,  J.  Marshall,  and  D.  Cowie.  Handicapping  Committee — D.  Cowie  and 
W.  Myles.  Representatives  to  North  of  Scotland  Cross-Country  Union— D.  Gauldie  and  R. 
David.  Timekeeper — R.  S.  Black.  Auditors — Myles  and  Cowie.  Club  Champion — D. 
Gauldie.     Headquarters — Tutties  Noak. 

NORTH  OF  SCOTLAND  CROSS  COUNTRY  UNION. 
Hon.  President — W.  Wallace  (Hawkhill).     President — R.  David  (Arbroath).     Vice-Presidents — 
J.   Galloway  (Hawkhill),  J.  L.   Rae  (Aberdeenshire),   and   P.  B.  Doig  (Argyle  Harriers, 
Aberdeen).     Hon.  Secretary  and  Treasurer— Tom  Scott  (Thistle),  33  Tait's  Lane,  Dundee. 
Senior  Championship— 25th  March,  1899.     Junior  Championship— 25th  February,  1899. 

Y.M.C.A.  GYMNASTIC  CLUB.-Y.M„C.A.  Buildings,  High  Street. 
Hon.   President — C.   W.   Corsar.     President — Robert  Melvin.     Vice-President — James   Jack. 
Hon.    Secretary  —  David    R.    Hunter,    2   Elliot    Street.      Instructor  —  Sergeant  G.  R. 
Edward,  late  Instructor  1st  Scots  Rifles.   Class  Nights — Mondays,  Wednesdays,  and  Fridays. 

1st   F.V.A.   GYMNASTIC  CLUB. 

Patrons — Captain  and  Hon. -Major  A.  J.  Gordon,  Captains  Laing  and  M'Bain,  and  Lieutenants 
Dickson  and  Corsar.  President— C.S.-M  J.  Strachan.  Vice-President — Corporal  R  Pyper. 
Secretary  and  Treasurer — Gunner  D.  Mitchell.  Committee — Gunner  M'Burney,  Bombardier 
Watson,  Gunners  D.  Cuthill  and  D.  Ross.  Instructor— Gunner  D.  Cuthill  Class  Nights — 
Thursdays. 

ARBROATH  WHIST  CLUB-(Established  1802). 
President— Samuel  Renny.    Secretary — A.  M.  Thomson. 

ARBROATH  JUNIOR  WHIST   CLUB-(Established  1891). 
President— W.  Webster.    Secretary- -  W.  J.  Dewar.     Treasurer — A.  D.  Dickson.     Members  of 
Committee— T.  F.  Dewar  and  D.  Webster.      Meets  in  Imperial  Hotel,  Thursdays,  October 
to  March  inclusive. 


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ARBROATH  ANGLING  CLUB. 

Patrons — Major  Corsar  and  Captain  Fairweather.    President — D.  Cameron.     Vice-President — 

James  Walker.     Secretary — Win.  Findlay,  77  Loehland  Street.    Treasurer — Alex.  Angus. 

Committee  -  John  Welch,  John  Petrie,  David  Cameron,  John  Mitchell,  and  David  Cameron, 

junr.  Meetings  held  in  Millar's  Coffee  Rooms.  Annual  meeting — Third  Monday  in  February. 

ARBROATH  SWIMMING  CLUB. 

President— Alexander  Smith.  Secretary  and  Treasurer— J.  Cables,  32  Kyd  Street.  Caretaker 
— Charles  Gowans,  3  Ladyloan.  Keys  for  Dressing-Eoom,  price  6d,  to  be  had  from 
James  Cables.  Rates  of  Subscription,  including  Key  for  Dressing-Room,  2s  6d  ;  Juveniles 
Is,  and  6d  extra  for  Key. 

ST  THOMAS  SWIMMING  CLUB  AND  HUMANE  SOCIETY. 

Patron — Provost  Grant.  Hon.  President — Dr  Gilruth.  Hon.  Vice-President — James  Tough. 
President— James  Bissland.  Vice-President  and  Captain— A.  E.  Menmuir.  Hon.  Secretary 
and  Treasurer — D.  W.  Grewar,  30  Gravesend.  Auditor — A.  W.  Guthrie.  Membership— 94. 
Annual  Meeting  in  April.  Membership  Fee — 2s  (including  Key).  Meets  in  Aquatic  Bar 
Ladybridge  Street,  Tuesdays  during  open  season. 

DRAUGHTS  CLUB— Office.  Hill  Street. 
President — D.   Napier.     Vice-President — J.   Stewart.     Treasurer — J.    Watson.     Secretary — A. 
Sorrie,  9  Hays  Lane.      Open  from  7  to  10  p.m.  daily. 

ARBROATH  BOWLING  CLUB. 

Patron— W.  K.  Macdonald.    President — Jas.  Baird.    Vice-President — Duncan  M'Neill.    Secy. — 

D.  Littlejohn,  solicitor.      Treasurer — Wm.  Cant.     Annual  Meeting  in  March.     Green  open 

fiom  May  to  October. 

NEWGATE  BOWLING  CLUB. 
Patron— John    Tullis.        President — Ex-Bailie    John    Herald.        Vice-President — W.    Spink. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer— Andrew  Bennet,  solicitor.   Green  Keeper — Win.  Henderson,  Hill 

Street.     Annual  Meeting — First  Monday  in  April. 

ABBEY  PUBLIC  BOWLING  GREEN. 

Patron — Provost  Grant.    President — Robt.  Duncan.    Vice-President — James  Alexander.     Secy. 

— Robert  C.  Pearson,  23  Lordburn.    Treasurer — Allan  Petrie.     Members  of  Committee— W. 

A.    Ross,    H.    Robertson,   J.     Wynton,    and    A.    Smith.       Green   Keeper — J.    Mollison, 

Abbey  Green.     Annual  Meeting  in  March.     Green  open   from  Spring  Holiday  till  last 

Saturday  of  October. 

ARBROATH  CURLING  CLUB. 
President — Ex-Provost  Thornton.    Treas.  and  Sec. — Sam.  Reuny.    Annual  Meeting  in  October. 

ARBROATH  CYCLING  CLUB— Instituted  1882. 
Hon.   President  —  Dr  Thomas  F.  Dewar.      President— F.   Mathewson.     Vice-President  —  H. 
Ogg.      Captain — W.    Anderson.      Captain    for    Wednesday    Runs  -Geo.    Crowe,      Hon. 
Secretary  and  Treasurer — J.  H.  Strachan.     Bugler — L.  Sharp.     Delegate  to  S.C.U.— J.  S. 
Mitchell.     Membership,  80.     Headquarters — Royal  Hotel.     Annual  Meeting  in  February. 

VOLUNTEERS. 

Arbroath  Detachment  of  1st  F.V.A.  (Companies  No.  7,  S,  and  9J.  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major— A.  J. 
Gordon  (commanding).  Captains— David  Laing,  and  Norman  M'Bain.  Lieutenants — A.  D. 
Dickson  and  Charles  Corsar.  Chaplain — Rev.  J.  Moffat  Scott.  Sergeant- Instructor — 
Sergt. -Major  J.  A.  Moflatt,  R.A.  Strength  of  Detachment — Proficient,  5  Officers  and 
12  Sergeants  ;  Efficient,  171  Non-Commissioned  Officers  and  Men  ;  non-efficient  rank  and 
file,  i  ;  strength,  192.  Headquarters  of  Detachment — Artillery  Drill  Hall,  East  Abbey  Street. 
Artillery  Sea  Kange— Seaforth  Battery,  Common.  Artillery  Land  Range — Panmure  Battery, 
Buddon.  Carbine  Range — Elliot  Links.  Drill  for  Recruits  commences  in  January. 
Regular  Drill  Season— From  1st  February  to  end  of  July.  Ambulance  Classes  (Captain 
Laing,  Instructor)  and  other  Instructional  Classes  held  during  winter  months  ;  also  Morris 
Tube  Range  open  two  nights  per  week. 

Arbroath  Detachment,  Headquarters,  2nd  (Angus)  V.B.B.W.  Royal  Highlanders.  Col.  Gordon, 
V.D.  (commanding  Angus  Rifles.)  Captain  and  Hon.  Major  J.  S.  Roy,  V.D.,  commanding 
Detachment.  Captain  and  Hon.  Majors— D.  Corsar  and  W.  F.  Mackintosh  (attached), 
Captain  J.  F.  Dickson.  Lieutenants— D.  W.  Fairweather  and  James  Fairweather. 
Brigade-Surgeon  Lieut-Col.— J.  K.  Anderson,  V.D.  Acting  Chaplain— Rev.  Dr.  Duke. 
V.D.  Captain  and  Adjutant — H.  G.  Wolrige  Gordon,  Cameron  Highlanders.  Sergeant- 
Major— R,  Vair.  Sergeant-Instructor— J.  Mitchell.  Strength— 310.  Drill  Hall  and  Armoury 
—38  Marketgate. 

Forfar  Light  Horse  (attached  to  the  Fife  Light  Horse).  Officer  commanding  the  regiment — 
Col.  Sir  J.  Gilmour,  Bart.  Adjutant-  Capt.  Crabbie,  Royal  Scots  Greys.  Officer  command- 
ing Forfar  Troop— P.  A.  W.  Carnegy  of  Lour,  Major.  Officers  of  Forfar  Troop— Thos. 
F.  Dewar,  Surgeon-Captain ;  R.  Spencer  Ritchie,  Chaplain ;  Sergt.-Instructor,  G.  Vine, 
4th  Dragoon  Guards ;  Troop  Sergt.-Major  Jas.  N.  Andrew.  Arbroath  Detachment  in 
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Arrot's  Mortification.— The  late  Dr  James  Arrot,  Dundee,  by  his  trust-disposition  and 
settlement,  bequeathed  the  residue  of  his  Estate  to  the  minister  and  kirk-session  of  the  parish 
of  Arbroath  to  be  applied  by  them,  at  their  discretion,  for  the  benefit  of  aged,  poor,  deserving 
persons  resident  within  their  jurisdiction,  and  not  in  receipt  of  parochial  relief.  The  sum  pre- 
sently held  bv  the  trustees  amounts  to  about  £4600,  and  an  additional  £1000  or  more  will 
accrue  on  the  death  of  a  life-renter.  At  a  meeting  recently  held,  the  trustees  granted  an- 
nuities of  £'i  each  to  19  persons,  besides  giving  small  grants  of  20s  and  80s  to  severat  others. 
Webster  and  Littlejohn,  solicitors,  Arbroath,  agents. 

Arbikie  Fund,  1876.— This  Fund  was  created  by  the  late  John  Mudie,  Esq.,  of  Pitmuies, 
who  bequeathed  the  personal  estate  of  his  sister,  the  late  Miss  Catherine  Mudie,  of  Arbikie,  to 
which  he  had  succeeded  as  her  Residuary  Legatee,  for  the  purpose  of  dividing  the  Free  Revenue 
in  annuities  of  £40  each,  amongst  deserving  persons  residing  m  the  parishes  of  Arbroath  and  St 
Vio-eans.  In  case  of  equal  merit,  preference  to  be  given  to  a  candidate  belonging  to  St  Mary's 
Episcopal  Church,  Arbroath.  Sir  Leonard  Lyell,  Bart.,  of  Kinnordy  and  Arbikie,  the  Minister 
of  St  Mary's  Episcopal  Church,  Arbroath,  the  Parish  Ministers  of  Arbroath  and  St  Vigeans,  and 
the  Provost  and  Town-Clerk  of  Arbroath,  Trustees.    J.  &  W.  Macdonald,  Agents. 

Arbroath  Educational  Trust.— This  Governing  Body,  constituted  under  the  Educational 
Endowments  (Scotland)  Act,  1S82,  deals  with  the  educational  endowments  under  the  Gibson 
Fund,  the  Colvill  Mortification,  Dove's  Charity,  Rickards  Legacy,  and  the  Funds  of  the  Female 
Benevolent  Society.  The  scheme  constituting  the  Trust  provider  that  the  Colvill  Mortification 
Trustees  shall  pay  to  the  Trust  the  sum  of  £60  yearly,  and  the  Trustees  of  the  Gibson 
Fund  shall  pay  £100  yearly,  and  in  the  event  of  the  annual  revenue  of  the  Gibson  Fund 
exceeding  £1050,  that  not  exceeding  one-half  of  such  excess  shall  be  paid  over  to  the  trust, 
in  addition  to  the  annual  payment  of  £100.  For  the  promotion  of  higher  education  the 
School  Board  of  Arbroath  shall  receive  from  the  Trustees  £120  yearly,  exclusive  of  the  sum 
provided  to  be  paid  them  out  of  the  Morgan  (Dundee)  Trust  for  a  like  purpose,  in  respect 
of  which  eight  poor  boys,  to  be  elected  by  the  Governors,  shall  receive  higher  education 
gratuitously.  Should  such  payment  cease,  the  sum  of  £120  shall  be  devoted  to  bursaries 
of  from  £15  to  £2o  each  yearly,  and  tenable  for  a  period  not  exceeding  four  years  at  a 
University  or  technical  school— these  to  be  exclusively  for  behoof  of  pupils  from  schools  in 
the  burgh.  £60  yearly  shall  be  applied  to  bursaries  of  from  £5  to  £10  yearly,  to  be  called  the 
Colvill  or  Dove  Bursaries,  tenable  lor  two  years  at  higher  glass  schools,  candidates  to  have 
passed  the  fifth  standard  and  be  pupils  from  schools  within  that  area  and  the  parish  of  St 
Vigeans,  who  require  aid  in  obtaining  such  education.  The  residue  of  the  income,  which  will 
include  £40  provided  for  free  elementary  education  shall  'be  devoted  for  behoof  of  the 
last-mentioned  class  of  pupils  from  schools  within  the  Presbytery  district  of  Arbroath,  to  bur- 
saries, to  be  called  Gibson  Bursaries,  of  from  £10  to  £15  yearly,  and  tenable  for  three  years- 
candidates  not  to  exceed  fourteen  years  of  age.  In  the  case  of  all  the  bursaries,  competition 
shall  obtain.  Governors  :— Representatives  of  Town  Council— Ex-Provost  Keith  and  James  A. 
Dickson  of  Woodville.  Representatives  of  the  School  Board  of  Arbroath  -George  Miln, 
solicitor,  and  Andrew  Bennet,  solicitor.  Representatives  of  the  School  Board  of  St  Vigeans— 
The  Hon.  F.  J.  Bruce  of  Seaton  House  and  Rev.  Alexander  Mills.  Colliston.  Repre- 
sentative of  the  Minister  and  Kirk-Session  of  the  Parish  of  Arbroath— The  Minister. 
Representative  of  the  Gibson  Fund  Trustees— Second  Minister  of  Arbroath,  and  Rev.  W.J.  F. 
Robberds  Representatives  of  the  Trustees  of  the  lateJohn  Colvill— Rev.  Win.  Duke,  D.D.,  St 
Vigeans,  Bailie  Sandeman.     Chairman— J.  A.  Dickson.     Clerk— W.  K.  Macdonald,  Town-Clerk. 

Doves  1841.— The  free  rental  of  a  dwelling-house  iu  Park  Street,  formerly  devoted  to  the 
education  of  boys  belonging  to  poor  parents,  now  administered  by  Arbroath  Educational  Trust, 
by  whom  the  property  in  Park  Street  has  recentlv  been  sold.     (See  above.) 

Petrie's  Trust.- In  1875,  Mr  William  Petrie,  manufacturer,  bequeathed  to  Trustees  pro- 
perties supposed  to  amount  to  about  £2000,  the  rentals  of  which,  at  the  death  of  a  life-renter 
and  annuitant  created  by  him,  to  be  distributed  by  them  in  £10  shares  amongst  "  poor  deserving 
■women,  of  respectable  character,  being  in  and  belonging  to,  and  at  the  time  resident  in,  the 
parish  of  St  Vigeans,  and  who  have  not  been  in  receipt  of  p  irochial  relief  for  the  preceding  five 
years  at  leant"  Geo.  Miln,  solicitor,  clerk.  The  Three  Trustees  aie— The  Minister  and  Kirk 
Treasurer  of  St  Vigeans,  and  the  Provost  of  Arbroath. 

Miln's  Charity,  18S0.— The  Annual  Revenue  of  £200,  bequeathed  by  the  late  Robert  Miln, 
Esq.,  of  Viewfield,  to  be  applied  annually  in  the  purchase  of  coals  and  meal  for  the  poor  of  the 
parish  of  St  Vigeans,  within  the  Parliamentary  boundary  of  the  Burgli  of  Arbroath.  Trustees— 
The  Minister  and  Kirk-Session  of  Inverbrothock  Church,  Arbroath.     Andrew  B  nnet,  solicitor, 

The  Smith  Fund,  for  Destitute  Sick,  bequeathed  by  the  late  Alexander  Smith,  Esq.,  of 
Brothock  Bank.  The  recipients  must  be  residenters.  Trustees— The  Parish  Minister,  Minister 
of  Inverbrothock  Parish  Church,  and  the  Kirk-Sessions  of  Arbroath  and  Inverbrothock.  Agent 
— Andrew  Bennet,  solicitor. 


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Carmichael's  173S. — Mr  Carmichael's  Estate,  divided  every  half-year  among  seven  Widows 
whose  husbands  have  been  shipmasters.  Patrons— The  Provost,  Bailies,  Parish  Minister,  Kirk 
Treasurer,  and  Boxmaster  of  the  Seamen's  Fraternity.  Clerks— J.  &  W.  Macdonald.  The 
number  of  recipients  on  this  fund  are  7,  who  each  receive  £15  yearly. 

Colvill's  1811.— The  Parochial  Schoolmaster  of  Arbroath,  and  the  Parochial  Schoolmaster 
of  St  Vigeans  formerly  received  Thirty  Pounds  each  for  the  education  of  five  poor  children  in 
each  of  their  respective  schools.  The  money  is  now  administered  by  the  Arbroath  Educational 
Trust.  (See  pp.  91.)  The  Episcopal  Clergyman,  Arbroath,  receives  Ten  Pounds.  Ten  Pounds 
are  distributed  among  the  poor  by  the  Kirk-Session  of  Arbroath,  and  a  like  sum  by  the  Kirk 
Session  of  St  Vigeans.  The  residue  is  divided  among  twenty  poor  householders.  The  Provost, 
Bailies,  Town-Clerk,  Dean  of  Guildry  Incorporation,  Convener  of  Trades,  Minister  and  Kirk 
Treasurer  of  Arbroath,  Minister  and  Kirk-Treasurer  of  St  Vigeans,  and  Minister  of  Episcopal 
Chapel,  Arbroath,  patrons.  J.  &  W.  Macdonald,  Arbroath,  clerks.  The  number  of  recipients 
on  this  fund  are  20,  who  each  receive  £18  yearly. 

Mrs  Rbnny  Strachan's.— About  Fifty  Pounds  are  yearly  expended,  one  half  on  coals,  the 
other  half  on  oatmeal,  and  distributed  at  Christmas  among  the  most  necessitous  poor.  Patrons 
— The  Provost,  Bailies,  Town-Clerk,  and  the  Parish  Ministers  of  Arbroath,  St  Vigeans,  and 
Inverbrothock,  and  the  Minister  of  the  Episcopal  Church,  Arbroath.  Clerks— J.  &  W.  Mac- 
donald.    100  recipients. 

Gibson  Christmas  Charity,  1868.— Annual  revenue  of  £2000  to  be  applied,  one-half  in  the 
purchase  of  groceries,  oatmeal,  and  clothes,  and  the  other  half  in  the  purchase  of  coals  yearly 
and  divided  at  Christmas  among  the  necessitous  poor.  Patrons,  &c. — Same  as  above,  with  tbe 
addition  of  the  second  minister  of  Arbroath.  There  are  97  recipients,  who  each  receive  value 
to  the  extent  of  £1. 

Forbes  Fund,  1864.— This  Fund  is  distributed  among  destitute  widows  and  old  unmarried 
females,  in  sums  not  less  than  Eight  Pounds,  nor  more  than  Ten.  The  recipients  must  be 
residenters.  Patrons— The  Magistrates,  Parish  Minister,  Dean  of  Guild,  and  Town-Clerk. 
Clerks— J.  &  W.  Macdonald.    7  recipients  receive  £10  each,  4,  £9  each,  and  6,  £8  each. 

Gibson  Fund,  1868.— The  annual  produce  of  this  Fund  is  applied  as  follows:— £100  was  paid 
annually  to  the  Rector  of  the  High  School  for  the  education  of  eight  boys.  This  is  now  altered 
under  the  constitution  of  the  Arbroath  Educational  Trust.  (See  pp.  91.)  The  residue  to  be 
divided  yearly,  at  Whitsunday,  in  sums  of  not  less  than  £20,  and  not  exceeding  £25,  among 
poor  householders.  The  preference  to  be  given  to  worthy  persons  of  fallen  fortune.  Patrons 
— Magistrates,  Town-Clerk,  Dean  of  Guildry  Incorporation,  Convener  of  Trades,  Minister, 
Assistant  Minister,  and  Kirk-Treasurer  of  Arbroath  ;  Minister  and  Kirk-Treasurer  of  St  Vigeans, 
and  Minister  of  Episcopal  Church,  Arbroath.  J.  &  W.  Macdonald,  cashiers  and  agents. 
The  number  of  recipients  on  this  fund  is  47,  who  each  receive  £20  yearly. 

Gibson  Mortification  for  Sixteen  Poor  Householders,  1868.— The  annual  revenue  of 
£4000  is  divided  yearly  at  Whitsunday,  among  sixteen  poor  householders  residing  in  Arbroath 
Patrons— Same  as  above.     Amount  payable  to  annuitants— £11  10s. 

Duncan's  Charity,  1869.— The  annual  revenue  of  three-eights  of  the  residu'e  of  the  trust- 
estate  of  the  late  David  Duncan,  Esq.,  Greenbank,  is  divided  amongst  aged  and  poor  persons  of 
either  sex,  being  natives  or  old  residenters  and  not  in  receipt  of  parochial  relief.  Patrons- 
Magistrates  and  Town  Council.  W.  K.  Macdonald,  cashier  and  agent.  The  annuitants  on  this 
Fund  number  at  present  34,  who  each  receive  £10  yearly. 


Ecclesiastical  Information. 


ARBROATH  PARISH  CHURCH— Sunday  Services.  11  a.m.,  6  pm 
Minister — Vacant.  Assistant  Minister  and  Session  Clerk — Vacant.  Treasurer — Wm.  Cargill, 
34  Jamieson  Street.  Organist — T.  W.  Parsons.  Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School — 
Vacant.  Secretary  of  Sabbath  School— John  Carnegie,  147  High  Street.  Treasurer  of 
Sabbath  School — John  Carnegie.  Membership — 1620.  Church-Officer—  J.Ogg,  Hill  Terrace. 
Arbroath  Young  Men's  Guild  (Literary  Branch) :  Vice-President — R.  S.  Carlow.  Fellowship 
Branch  :  Secretary— D.  Cowie,  78  Brechin  Road.  Treasurer — John  Black,  44  Leonard 
Street.  Young  Women's  Guild  :  President — Mrs  Inverarity,  13  East  Abbey  Street. 
Treasurer — Miss  Macdonald,  31  Marketgate. 

ST  NINIAN'S  CHAPEL— Sunday  Services.   11  a.m.,   6  p.m. 

Minister — Rev.  J.  M.  Hunt,  3  Hill  Road.  Clerk  and  Treasurer  to  Managers — David  Littlejohn 
solicitor,  Commerce  Street.  Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School — Rev.  J.  M.  Hunt. 
Treasurer — Alex.  Matthew,  40  Green  Street.  Organist  and  Choirmaster — Mr  D.  W.  Jackson, 
1  Carnegie  Street.     Membership — 473.    Church-Officer— Wm.  Beattie,  11  Union  Street  East. 


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Young  Women's  Guild  and  Dorcas  Society— Tuesday  at  7.30  p.  m.  President— Mrs  M  Kenzie  ; 
Secretary  and  Treasurer— Miss  Fairweather,  213J  High  Street.  Bible  Class-Monday  at  8 
p.m.  Prayer  Meeting  on  Tuesday  at  8.15  p.m.  Sunday  School  Singing  Class— Wednesday 
at  7  p.m. 

ABBEY  PARISH  CHURCH— Sunday  Services,  11  a  in.,  6  pm. 
Minister  — Rev.  Andrew  Douglas,  B.D.,  Abbey  Manse.  Moderator,  Clerk  of  Session,  and 
Chairman  of  Trustees— Rev.  Andrew  Douglas.  Clerk  of  Trustees— David  S.  Smith, 
86  High  Street,  Choirmaster  and  Organist  —  Geo.  Neale,  97  Keptie  Street  Svmaay 
School  Superintendent,  Secretary,  and  Treasurer— James  Nairn,  Maule  Street  Cottage. 
Organist— Miss  Savege.  Bible  Class  Secretary -John  Smith.  Women  s  Guild— Presi- 
dent, Mrs  Douglas;  Vice-President,  Mrs  John  Robertson;  Secretary,  Miss  Lowson. 
Renovation  Committee— Secretary— R.  B.  Falconer,  8  Abbot  Street.  Treasurer— J. 
Nairn.    Church-Officer— James  Forbes,  279  High  Street.    Membership— 1092. 

LADYLOAN  PARISH   CHURCH— Sunday  Services.   11  a.m.,   2  15  p.m. 

Minister— Rev.  J.  E.  Macdougall.  Session  Clerk— Rev.  J.  B.  Macdougall.  Treasurer— Wm 
Grant.  Superintendent  of  Sunday  School  —  Samuel  Mollison.  Precentor  —  Alfred 
Mathers,  Fergus  Street.     Church-Officer— Robert  Tait,  86  Helen  Street. 

INVERBROTHOCK  PARISH  CHURCH— Sunday  Services.  11  a.m..  6 p. m 

Minister— Rev.  David  Graham.  Session  Clerk— James  Campbell,  36  Hill  Street.  Treasurer 
and  Clerk  of  Trustees— Andrew  Bennet,  solicitor,  93  High  Street.  Organist  and  Choir- 
master—Fred Whiteley,  26J  Keptie  Street.  Membership,  1179.  Church-Officer— G.  Renny, 
7  James  Street.  Sunday  School  Superintendent— Rev.  D.  Graham.  Superintendent  of 
Infant  School— Miss  Scott.  Secretary -Alex.  Myles.  Treasurer— R.  S.  Black.  Bible 
Class— Supt.— Rev.  D.  Graham.  Secretary -James  Campbell,  jun.  Treasurer— W. 
Reid.  Woman's  Guild— Hon.  President— Mrs  Webster,  Ashbrook.  President— Mrs 
Graham.  Secretary— Miss  Finlay,  44  Rossie  Street.  Treasurer— Miss  Christie.  Meets  on 
Wednesdays  at  7.30  p.m.  Literary  Society— Hon.  President— F.  Webster,  Ashbrook.  Presi- 
dent—Rev. D.  Graham.  Vice-Presidents— Alex.  Hood  and  J.  Little.john.  Secretary— Geo. 
Hood.  Treasurer— J.  Laing.  Meets  on  Wednesdays  at  7.30  p.m.  Penny  Savings  Bank- 
in  Church  Hall  on  Mondays  from  7  to  8  p.m.  Cashier— Rollo  S.  Black.  Bookkeepers- 
Arch.  W.  Guthrie  and  Alex.  S.  Menniuir.  Boys'  Brigade,  1st  Arbroath  Coy.— Captain— G. 
R.  Edwards.  Lieutenants— Rowland  S.  Farquhar,  Alexander  J.  Key,  D.  Cuthill.  Chaplain 
—Rev.  D.  Graham.     Meets  in  Corn  Exchange  on  Thursdays,  8  to  9  p.m. 

ST  MARGARET'S  PARISH  CHURCH— Sunday  Services.  11  a.m.,  6  p.m. 

Minister— Rev.  Alex.  Middleton,  M.A.,  B.D.  Session  Clerk— Alex.  Haliburton,  Commercial 
Bank.  Treasurer— Jas.  L.  Mason,  Nolt  Loan  Road.  Organist  and  Choirmaster— C.  Ramsay 
Smart,  Hill  Place.  Membership,  913.  Minister's  Class— Secretary,  James  Soutar,  jun., 
106  High  Street.  Membership,  100.  Sunday  School— Superintendent— Theodore  Christie, 
i  Fergus  Square.  Secretary,  Miss  J.  Mackay,  32  Addison  Place.  On  Roll— 193.  Women's 
Guild— Hon.  President,  Mrs  Colvill ;  President— Mrs  Middleton.  Secy.—  Miss  Carey; 
Treasurer— Mrs  Soutar  ;  Membership,  110.  Parochial  Association— President— Adam  Scott, 
82  Marketgate.  Secretary— James  L.  Mason.  Treasurer— Alex.  Haliburton.  Church- 
Officer— John  Mitchell,  81  Keptie  Street. 

FREE   LADYLOAN   CHURCH— Sunday  Services,   11  a.m.,  2  15  p,m. 

Minister— Rev.  J.  Moffat  Scott.  Assistantand  Missionary— Rev.  Geo.  Swanson,  M.A.,6  Addison 
Place.  Session-Clerk— George  Sturrock,  Alexandra  Place.  Congregational  Treasurer- 
William  Smith,  Viewfield  Road.  Clerk  of  Deacon's  Court— David  Batchclor,  George  Street. 
Superintendent  of  Congregational  School— R.  Melvin,  Kinloch  Terrace.  Sustentation  Fund- 
Treasurer  —  William  Cant,  Nolt  Loan.  Convener  of  Foreign  Mission  Committee  — 
R.  Milligan,  Jamieson  Street.  Choirmaster— J.  B.  Wilson,  M.A..  Millgate  Loan.  Member- 
ship, 984.  Church-Officer— D.  Fowler,  5  Duke  Street.  Dorcas  Society  meets  in  Free  Ladyloan 
Session-House  every  Wednesday  evening  in  winter.  Presidents— Miss  Melvin,  Kinloch 
Terrace ;  and  Mrs  Scott,  The  Manse.  Treasurer — Miss  Peacock,  Albert  Street.  Con- 
vener of  Psalmody  Committee— The  Minister  President  of  Teachers'  Training  Class- 
Robert  Melvin.  Class  meets  every  Wednesday  at  8.30  p.m.  Convener  of  Seat-Letting 
Committee— Duncan  M'Neill,  Aberarder,  Nolt  Loan.  Christian  Endeavour  Society  meets 
every  Monday  at  8  p.m.  in  the  Session-House.  Welfare  of  Youth  Class  meets  in  Session- 
House  on  Thursday  evenings  at  7.     Prayer  Meeting  every  Wednesday  at  7.30  p.m. 

Free  Ladyloan  Mission-House,  EastGrimsbt— Missionary— Rev.  G.  Swanson,  M.A.,  6  Addison 
Place.  Caretaker— Mrs  Petrie,  Millgate  Loan.  Children's  Service  every  Sabbath  morning 
at  11.  Bible  Class  at  4;  Teacher— Rev.  G.  Swanson,  Sabbath  School  at  5;  Superinten- 
dent—George Reid,  Royal  Bank.  Service  for  adults  at  6.30  ;  Choirmaster— Robert  Milligan, 
Jamieson  Street.  Band  of  Hope  meets  on  Mondays  at  7  ;  Savings  Bank  on  Fridays  at  7. 
Sewing  Class  on  Tuesdays  at  7.30. 


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KNOX'S  FREE    CHURCH-Sunday  Services,   11  a.m.,  2.15  p.m. 

Minister  -Rev.  J.  P.  Lilley,  M.A.  Session  Clerk — Henry  A.  Paterson,  1  St  Vigeans  Road. 
Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School — D.  Milne,  S  Elliot  Place.  Congregational  Treasurer — 
George  Thorn,  11  Kinnaird  Street  Clerk  of  Deacons'  Court — James  S.  Whyte,  Hayswell 
Road.  Treasurer  of  Sustentation  Fund — James  S.  Whyte,  Hayswell  Road.  Precentor — 
James  Brown,  1,7  Kinnaird  Street.  Treasurer  of  SabbatH  Evening  Class — Jas.  jWhite. 
Secretary— \V.  Scott.  Sabbath  Morning  Fellowship  Meeting — Secretaries,  Alex.  Angus 
and  Alex.  Thorn.  Christian  Endeavour  Society  meets  in  Church  Hall  on  Wednesdays  at 
8.30  p.m.     Membership,  310.     Church-Officer— James  Boyle,  35  Fergus  Street. 

INVERBROTHOCK  FREE  CHURCH— Sunday  Services,  11  a.m..  2  15  p.m. 

Minister — Rev.  Alexander  Rust,  M.A.,  Lochland  House,  Elliot  Place.  Session  Clerk — Alex. 
Bisset,  17  East  Abbey  Street.  Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School — James  A.  Paterson, 
29  Ponderlaw  St.  Superintendent  of  Mission  Children's  Church — Wm.  Davidson,  12  Russell 
Street.  Superintendent  of  Mission  Sabbath  School — Wm.  Davidson,  12  Russell  Street. 
Congregational  Treasurer — Alex.  Bisset,  17  E  Abbey  Street.  Sustentation  Fund  Treasurer- 
Henry  Potts,  19  St  Mary  Street.  Clerk  of  Deacons'  Court — David  B.  King,  Balbardie 
Cottage,  Neville  Street.  Convener  of  Seat-letting  Committee— Alex.  Bisset,  17  E  Abbey 
Street.  Leader  of  Psalmody — Adam  Finlayson,  17  Barn  green.  Membership — 467. 
Christian  Endeavour  Society  -  Secretary  —  David  B.  King,  Balbardie  Cottage,  Neville 
Street.     Church-Officer— James  Anderson,  10  West  Abbey  Street. 

EAST  FREE  CHURCH— Sunday  Services.   11  a.m..  2.15  p  m. 

Minister — Rev.  T.  S.  Anderson.  Session  Clerk — Rev.  T.  S.  Anderson.  Superintendent  of  Sabbath 
School — David  Ramsay,  91  Applegate.  Congregational  Treasurer — George  Thornton,  30 
West  Keptie  Street.  Clerk  of  Deacons'  Court — John  Carrie,  38  Rossie  Street.  Treasurer 
of  Sustentation  Fund— John  Carrie,  38  Rossie  Street.  Membership,  470.  Young  Men's 
Guild — Hon.  President — George  Thornton.  President — Rev.  T.  S.  Anderson.  Treasurer — 
David  Ramsay.  Bible  Class — Conductor— Rev.  T.  S.  Anderson.  Secretary  and  Treasurer  | 
Jas.  Middleton,  Millgate  House.  Choirmaster — Alex.  Mann,  Howard  Street.  Church  Officer 
— Jas.  Pirrie,  46  E.  Abbey  Street.  Sabbath  Morning  Fellowship  Meeting  for  Young  Men  and 
Women — President — D.  Ramsay,  9J  Applegate.  Band  of  Hope— Superintendent — Alex. 
Mann,  Howard  Street. 

HIGH  STREET  FREE  CHURCH— Sunday  Services.   11   a.m.,  6  p.m. 

Minister — Rev.  A.  Morris  Stewart,  M.A.  Session  Clerk — James  Kinnear,  M.A..  15  Hill  Place. 
Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School — D.  T.  Wilson,  99  High  Street.  Congregational 
Treasurer— John  Logan,  Princes  Street.  Clerk  of  Deacons,'  Court — N.  M'Bain,  10  Commerce 
Street.  Treasurer  of  Sustentation  Fund — R.  Davidson,  57  Rossie  Street.  Convener  of  Seat- 
Letting  Committee— N.  M'Bain,  10  Commerce  Street.  Organist — Miss  M'Bain.  Choirmaster 
—J.  Hill,  25  Hayswell  Road.  Church-Officer — Matthew  H.  Wilkie,  25  Panmure  Street. 
Membership,  320.  The  Congregation  also  carries  on  Mission  Work  in  Gravesend,  where  a 
Sabbath-morning  Meeting  for  Children  is  conducted  by  Robert  Davidson,  57  Rossie  Street. 
The  Sabbath  School  in  connection  with  the  Mission  is  superintended  by  C.  Kerr  Duff, 
Dalhousie  Place. 

ERSKINE  U.  P.   CHURCH— Sunday  Services,   11  a.m.,  6  p.m. 

Minister — Rev.  H.  Angus,  D.D.  Session  Clerk — David  Brown,  67  Bridge  St.  Superintendent 
of  Sabbath  School — John  Hunter,  3S  Hill  Street.  Preses  of  Congregation — R.  C. 
Kinloch,  Bank  of  Scotland.  Secretary — David  Corsar,  jun.,  Cairniehill.  Librarian — W. 
O.  Brown,  Howard  Street.  Leader  of  Psalmody — Thomas  Lindsay,  223  High  Street. 
Membership,  602.  Church-Officer-  Albert  Crowe,  31  Abbot  Street.  Young  Women's 
Guild — Hon.  President,  Mrs  Corsar,  Cairniehill ;  President,  Mrs  Angus  ;  Secretary,  Miss 
Angus  ;  Treasurer,  Miss  Ritchie. 

PRINCES  STREET  U.   P.   CHURCH— Sunday  Services,   11  a.m.,  6  p.m. 

Minister — Rev.  James  Murray.  Session  Clerk — D.  W.  Fairweather,  Addison  Place.  Preses — 
J-  B.  Salmond,  Hillend  Road.  Treasurer — Robert  Hume,  Addison  Place.  Clerk  to 
Managers— David  Dundas,  Kinnaird  Street.  Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School— James 
B.  Salmond.  Secretary  of  Sabbath  School — Alexander  Leslie,  Glover  Street.  Membership, 
530.  Church-Officer— Andrew  Anderson,  1  Abbey  Park.  Mission  Committee — Secretary — 
James  Sturrock.  Literary  Society  meets  Tuesday  evening,  8.15.  President — John  M. 
Salmond:  Secretary — William  Butchart,  Rossie  Street.  Band  of  Hope  meets  Friday 
e\  ening,  7.30.  President— Rev.  Jam'es  Murray.  Treasurer  and  Secretary — Robert  Tait,  59 
High  Street.     Pew  Letter— Robert  Hume.  Town-House. 


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ST  PAUL'S  U.  P.  CHURCH— Sunday  Services,    11  a.m.    2.13  p.m. 

Minister — Rev.  James  Howat.  Session  Clerk  —  James  R.  Aitken,  19  Cairnie  Street. 
Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School— David  Spence,  9  St  Vigeans  Road.  Preses  of  Congrega- 
tion—J.  R.  Aitken.  Treasurer — Win.  Martin,  45  Kinnaird  Street.  Secretary — D. 
Lamb,  Addison  Place.  Leader  of  Psalmody— James  Cox,  Schoolhouse,  St.  Vigeans.  Seat 
Letters— William  Petrie,  130J  High  Street,  and  A.  Taylor,  25  Rossie  Street.  Collector— J. 
Meekison,  John  Street.  Church  Officer—  D.  L.  Greig,  Brothock  Bank  House.  Membership, 
432.  Missionary  Society — Secretary  and  Treasurer — W.  B.  Stracban,46  East  Abbey  Street. 
Youn.a  Women's  Guild — Hon.  President — Mrs  Roberts,  Addison  Place.  President— Mrs 
Howat,  Lochshade.  Secretary — Miss  Simpson,  Rosemount.  Treasurer— Miss  Menmuir, 
Kinnaird  Street. 

QUEEN  STREET  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH— 
Sunday  Services,  11  a.m.,  6  p.m. 

Pastor— Rev  John  Miller.  Secretary — Thos.  Riley,  15  St  Vigeans  Road.  Treasurer — D.  D.  Calder, 
2  Elliot  Place.  Membership — 161.  Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School— D.  R.  Calder, 
2  Elliot  Place.  Organist — MissCroall.  Pastor  at  home,  Tuesday  from  2  p.m.  Bible  Class 
on  Monday  at  8.15.  Week-night  service — Wednesday,  at  7.30.  Church-Officer— Win.  Crofts, 
26  St  Mary  Street. 

Milne  Memorial  Hall. — Sunday— School,  2.30  p.m.— Superintendent,  J.  Brodie.  Friday — 
Band  of  Hope,  7.30  p.m.  Saturday— Evenings  for  the  people  during  winter  months  at  7.30. 
—Superintendent,  Kev.  John  Miller.     Caretaker— Wm.  Crofts,  26  St  Mary  Street. 

E,U.  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH— Sunday  Services,   11  a.m.,  6  pm. 

Minister — Rev.  uordon  L.  Maclachlan.  Treasurer — Jas.  Lamb,  33  Lindsay  Street.  Secretary 
and  Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School  — Henry  Crigbton,  8  Stanley  Street.  Choirmaster — 
John  Fairweather.  Sabbath  School  at  12.30  p.m.  Band  of  Hope  on  Thursday  at  7.15  p.m. 
Minister's  Bible  Class  on  Sabbath  afternoon  at  five  o'clock.  Membership  —130.  Church- 
Officer— William  Guild,  43  Elliot  Street. 

ORIGINAL  SECESSION  CHURCH-Sunday  Services,   11  a.m.,  2  15  p.m. 

Minister — Rev.  Alex.  Stirling.  Session  Clerk — James  Petrie,  11  Gravesend.  Superinten- 
dent of  Sabbath  School — John  Matthew,  Nolt  Loan  Road.  Treasurer — James  Petrie,  11 
Gravesend.  Secretary  of  Managers — William  Petrie,  11  Gravesend.  Secretary  of  Deacon's 
Court — John  Matthew.  Congregational  Treasurer— Andrew  Ellis,  62  Cairnie  Street.  Leader 
of  Psalmody — John  Ritchie,  42  Fergus  Street.  Mernbershp,  100.  Church-Officer — James 
Petrie. 

BAPTIST  CHURCH— Sunday  Services,   11  a  m..   6  p.m. 

Minister — Rev.  George  Menzies,  Hayshead.  Secretary — R.  B.  Bennet,  11  Addison  Place. 
Treasurer — G.  Robertson.  Superintendent  of  Sunday  School — Rev.  G.  Menzies.  Secretary  of 
Sunday  School — Miss  Mitchell,  114  High  Street.  Treasurer  of  Sunday  School — Thus.  Kettles, 
21  St  Mary  Street.  Band  of  Hope — Hon.  President — Rev.  George  Menzies.  President — 
Thomas  Kettles.  Secretary  ancl  Treasurer— A.  Smith,  15  Smithy  Croft.  Y.P.S.C.E. — 
President — Rev.  G.  Menzies.  Corresponding  Secretary— Miss  Mitchell,  114  High  Street. 
Church-Officer — Jas.  Ritchie,  37  Applegate. 

WESLEY  AN  CHURCH— Sunday  Services,  11  a.m.,  6  p.m. 
Minister — Rev.  Edward  Crump.  Circuit  Steward — Edward  Thomson.  Society  Stewards — 
Charles  Anderson  and  Arthur  King.  Poor  Stewards — Charles  Martin  and  A.  Valentine. 
Chapel  Steward— Robert  Gleig.  Superintendent  of  Sunday  School — Charles  Anderson. 
Church-Officer— Charles  Martin,  11  Hayswell  Road.  Membership—  146.  Mutual  Improve- 
ment Class — Wednesdays  at  8  p.m.  Secretary — Arthur  King.  Band  of  Hope — Thursday 
at  7.15  p.m.    Secretary — J.  Marshall. 

S.  MARY'S  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH-Sunday  Services,  8.30  a.m.,  11  a.m., 

and  6  p.m. 

Rector— Rev.  W.  J.  F.  Robberds,  M.A.,  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford.  Curate— Rev.  G.  C.  Murdoch, 
B.A.,  Oxford.  Treasurer— P.  W.  Anderson,  43  Hill  Street.  Lay  Elector— Dr  Dewar.  Lay 
Representative — J.  H.  A.  Peebles-Char;lin,  Collision.  Secretary  of  Home  Mission  Committee 
— Miss  Ritchie,  High  Street.  Superintendent  of  Foreign  Mission  Guild— Mrs  Reid,  Lauybridge 
House.  Secretary  of  Women's,  Association  for  Home  Missions — Miss  Weir,  Hill  Street. 
Secretary  of  Clergy  Fund — G.  R.  Thomson,  Hill  Place.  Choirmaster — E.  Mason,  Mus.Bac. 
Organist— T.  H.  Beardmore.    Membership  about  1000  ;  Communicants  about  500. 

Episcopal  Mission — Park  Street  Hall.  Curate — Rev.  G.  C.  Murdoch,  B.  A.  Sunday  School 
at  3  p.m.     Evening  service  at  6.     Holy  Communion — 3rd  Sunday  of  month. 

ST  THOMAS  R.C.  CHURCH-Sunday  Services,    11  a.m.,  6  p.m. 

Clergyman — Rev.  James  V.  M'Donald.  Congregation,  inclusive  of  outstations,  over  600. 
Organist — Mi«s  M'Clure.  Mistress  of  Sunday  School — MissO'Hagan.  Catholic  Needlework 
Guild— President — Mrs  Ouchterlony,  The  Guynd ;  Secretary — John  M'Caffrey. 


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Arbroath  Year  Book. 


101 


Parliamentary  List  of  Voters. 


No  1     High  Street  Ward 

Adam,  John,  fisherman,  27  Old  Shore-head 
Adam, Win.,  factory-worker,  21  West  Newgate 
Adam,  Wm.,  tanner,  24  West  Newgate 
Alexander.  David,  coachman,  Maule-st 
Alexander,  Edward,  seaman,  45  Hill-st 
Alexander,  John,  hairdresser,  243  High-st 
Alexander,  John,  draper,  2  Jamieson-st 
Alexander,  Wm.,  solicitor,  60  High-st 
Allardice,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  20  Ladybridge-st 
Allardyce.  Jonathan,  coachman,  190  High-st 
Anderson,  David,  joiner,  9|  Applegate 
Anderson,  David,  caretaker,  43  W  Newgate 
Anderson,  George,  carter,  16  Panmnre-st 
Anderson,  Jas.,  cabinetmaker,  21  John-st 
Anderson,  Patrick  W.,  clerk,  43  Hill-st 
Anderson,  Wm.,  carter,  39  John-st 
Anderson,  Wm.  D.,  tobacconist,  1  (Jhurch-st 
Andrews,  Alex.,  engineer,  17  Panmnre-st 
Angus,  Jas.,  butcher,  19  Chureh-st 
Annot,  Jas.,  fisherman,  13  Union-st  E 
Arthur,  David,  labourer,  43  Gravesend 
Auchterlonie,  James,  flaxdresser,  40  John-st 
Auchterlonie,  R.,  flaxdresser,  17  Union-st  E 

No  2     Militate  Ward 

Adam,  Francis,  shipmaster,  23  West-pt 
Adam,  James,  compositor,  59  Ladyloan 
Adam,  James,  asphalte  worker,  25  Millgate 
Adam,  Joseph,  labourer,  19  &  21  W  Grimsby 
Adam,  Wm.,  gilder,  75  Ladyloan 
Adam,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  60  Millgate-ln 
Adams,  Alex.,  residenter,  2  Hannah-st 
Addison,  Geo.,  insurance-agent,  14  Wallace-st 
Airth,  Thos.,  grocer,  34  Marketgate 
Alexander,  Charles,  seaman,  17  Ann-st 
Alexander,  Jas.,  clerk,  16  Wallace-st 
Alexander,  Wm.,  grocer,  Bank-st 
Alexander,  Wm.  D.,  postman,  40  Millgate-ln 
Allan,  Charles,  mechanic,  12  Hannah-st 
Allan,  George,  residenter,  61  Ladyloan 
Anckorn,  Wm.  J.,  photographer,  12  West-port 
Anderson,  Alex.  David,  solicitor,  Fernlea 
Anderson,  Arch.  Clark,  solicitor,  Fernlea 
Anderson,  David,  flaxdresser,  19  Kyd-st 
Anderson,  Geo.,  engineer,  Carnoustie 
Auderson,  Geo.,  seaman,  26  Hannah-st 
Anderson,  Geo.  (1.,  clerk,  5  Wallace-st 
Anderson,  Jas.  F.,  mason,  28  Kyd-st 
Anderson,  John,  confectioner,  30  Millgate-ln 
Anderson,  W.,  manufacturer,  Carnoustie 
Annot,  John,  labourer,  7  W  Grimsby 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 
Adair,  Robert,  shipmaster,  Salisbnry-pl 
Adam,  David,  lapper,  11  Dishland-st 
Aitken,  J.  W.,  hotel  manager,  21  Keptie-st 
Aitken,  Sam.,  hotel-keeper,  21  Keptie-st 
Aitkenhead,  W.  B.,  clerk,  Viewfield-rd 
Alder,  Thos.,  photographer,  5  Dishland-st 
Allan,  Robert,  labourer,  Dundee-rd 
Anderson,  Alex.,  mason,  70  Keptie-st 
Anderson,  David,  mason,  25  Jamieson-st 
Anderson,  Hugh,  mechanic,  16  W.  Keptie-st 


Anderson,  Jas.,  foreman,  17  Jamieson-st 
Anderson,  Jas.,  flax-meruhant,  6  Hillend-rd 
Anderson,  Jas.,  mechanic,  94  Keptie-st 
Anderson,  John,  watchmaker,  12  Queen-st 
Angus,  Rev.  Henry,  D.D.,  Dalhousie-plaoe 
Anson,  James,  labourer,  27  Dishland-st 
Arkley,  Wm.,  factory  foreman,  21  Duke-st 
Axf'ord,  John,  lapper,  27  Dishland-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Adam,  Robert,  stone-cutter,  SO  Cairnie-st 
Adam,  Robert,  lapper,  41  St  Mary-st 
Adam,  George,  labourer,  29  St  Mary-st 
Addison,  John,  flaxdresser,  11  Lochland-st 
Addison,  Nichol,  engine-driver,  58  St  Mary-st 
Airth,  Wm. ,  residenter,  Lochlands 
Aitken,  David,  wright,  50  Helen-st 
Alexander,  David,  henchman,  30  Fergus-st 
Allan,  Jas.,  moulder,  1  Elliot-st 
Anderson,  Alex.,  mill-overseer,  21  Elliot-st 
Anderson,  David,  gardener,  25  Rossie-st 
Anderson,  David,  residenter,  41  Helen-st 
Anderson,  Jas.,  mill  overseer,  72  Cairnie-st 
Anderson,  Jas.,  manager,  4  Elliot-pl 
Anderson,  Peter  I.,  painter,  40  Fergus-sq 
Anderson,  Thomas,  stoker,  4  Fergus-sq 
Anderson,  Wm.,  bleacher,  51  St  Mary-st 
Anderson,  Wm.,  mason,  47  Lochland-st 
Anderson,  Wm.,  mechanic,  42J  Cairnie-st 
Auchterlonie,  Jas.,  labourer,  5  Green-st 
Axford,  James,  tenter,  58i  Helen-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Adam,  David,  labourer,  8  Howard-st 
Adam,  John,  shoemaker,  12  Barngreen 
Adam.  John,  fishdealer,  11  Guthrie-pt 
Adamson,  James,  lapper,  56  St  Vigeans-rd 
Addison,  Wm. ,  engineer,  17  St  Vigeans-rd 
Aitken,  Jas.  R.,  hacklemaker,  19  Cairnie-st 
Aitken,  John,  residenter,  Brechin-rd 
Aitkenhead,  Joseph,  salesman, 7  St  Vigeans-rd 
Alexander,  A.  M.,  shoemaker,  Strachan-st 
Alexander,  James,  joiner,  66  Howard-st 
Allan,  Alex.,  mechanic,  50  St  Vigeans-rd 
Allan,  Alex.,  lapper,  15  St  Vigeans-rd 
Allan,  Alex.,  railway-agent,  25  Cairnie-st 
Allan,  Andrew,  grocer,  44  Brechin-rd 
Allan,  J.  A.,  pawnbroker's  manager,  7James-st 
Anderson,  Andrew,  mason,  25  Kinnaird-st 
Anderson,  David,  flaxdresser,  6  Cross  Mill-wd 
Anderson,  David,  grocer,  Cairnie-pl 
Anderson,  John,  mill-foreman,  70  Brechin-rd 
Anderson,  Robt.,  flaxdresser,  24  E  Mill-wd 
Anderson,  Wm.,  henchman,  17  St  Vigeans-rd 
Angus,  A.  B.,  clerk,  48  St  Vigeans-rd 
Angus,  John,  mechanic,  39  Guthrie-pt 
Armstrong,  T.,  machineman,  6  St  Vigeans-rd 
Auchterlonie,  A.,  flaxdresser,  2  Reform-st 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Adam,  David,  compositor,  13  Palmer-st 
Adams,  Wm.,  grocer,  19  Carnegie-st 
Addison,  David,  ropemaker,  34  Einest-st 
Addley,  Robert,  flaxdresser,  4  Baker's- wd 


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HIGH    STREET,   ARBROATH. 

(Late  Mr  GEORGE   SHARP.) 


Keith's   patent  {featin^  ©Apparatus   l?as   been   pitted 
up  o\tef  tfye  vOfyole  lSuildin|. 

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The  Restaurant,  Commercial  Room, 

Dining  Rooms,  Private  Parlours, 

Billiard  Room,  Bedrooms,  &c, 

Have  all    been    Fitted   up  on   the   Most  Approved 
Sanitary  Principles. 

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A  SPLENDIDLY-FITTED  BATHROOM       ♦  ♦  ♦ 

Has  recently  been  added  to  the  Hotel,  and  a 

|V    NEW  &  EXCEPTIONALLY  FINE  BILLIARD  TABLE     #  * 


Placed   in  the  Billiard   Room. 


The  ^syal. 


Is  the  Headquarters  of  all  the  Leading  Scottish 
Cycling  Clubs  when  visiting  Arbroath,  and  the 
Favourite  Resort  of  all  Sporting,  Dramatic,  and 
other  Companies  visiting  the  Town. 

Dtsltors  will  fino  at  Gbe  TRogal  all  tbe  Comforts  of  1bome. 


<iA\\  taiquors  of  tl?e  0er\;  lSest  Quality.       ♦  ♦  ♦ 

♦  ♦  (^ar<ges  ^tfictl^  Moderate. 


Arbroath  Year  Book. 


103 


Airth,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  2  Walker-pl 
Aitkenhead,  R.,  railway-agent,  6  Carnegie-st 
Alexander,  Alfred,  mechanic,  13  Fisheracre 
Alexander,  Chas.,  watchman,  1  St  Thomas-st 
Alexander,  David,  shipmaster,  Strachan-st 
Alexander,  James,  residenter,  Ernest-st 
Alexander,  Jas.,  mechanic,  29  Carnegie-st 
Alexander,  John,  labourer,  57  Barngreen 
Alexander,  Robt.,  shoemaker,  47  Barngreen 
Alexander,  Robt.,  labourer,  Parkhill 
Alexander,  Walter,  blacksmith,  25  Leonard-st 
Allardice,  John,  mechanic,  7  West  Abbey-st 
Allardice,  P.  R.,  police-inspector,  58  Sidney-st 
Anderson, A.,  contractor,  New  Mains  of  Guynd 
Anderson,  Alex.,  warehouseman.  12  Abbot-st 
Anderson,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  36  Sidney-st 
Anderson,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  42J  E  Abbey-st 
Anderson,  Andw.,  labourer,  1  Abbey- park 
Anderson,  David,  tailor,  9  Abbot-Nt 
Anderson,  David,  carter,  11  Barbers'-croft 
Anderson,  David,  tailor,  Strachan-st 
Anderson,  David,  dealer,  7  Allan-st 
Anderson,  Jas.,  clothier.  West  Newton 
Anderson,  Jas.,  cabinetmaker,  10  W  Abbey-st 
Anderson,  Jas.  K.,  M.D.,  26  Ponderlaw-st 
Anderson,  Jas.  T.,  mechanic,  27  Abbot-st 
Anderson,  Jas.,  jeweller.  207  High-st. 
Anderson,  John,  irondresser,  37  Leonard-st 
Anderson,  Robert,  mechanic,  27  Sidney-st 
Anderson,  Robert,  moulder,  23  Fisheracre 
Anderson,  Rev.  Thos.  S  ,  1  Springfleld-ter 
Anderson,  Wm.  D.,  clerk.  5  Hill-ter 
Anderson,  Wm.,  printer.  51  Sidney-st 
Angus,  Alexander,  clerk,  37  Fisheracre 
Angus,  Roderick,  shoemaker,  19  Palmer-st 

No  1    High  Street  Ward 

Baillie,  Alex.,  mechanic,  31  Park-st 
Baillie,  Jas.,  mechanic,  3  Church-st 
Bain,  Geo.,  mill-foreman,  38  Maule-st 
Barclay,  John,  coachman,  Kirk-sq 
Baraett,  C,  confectionery- worker,  6  James-st 
Barnett,  C.  S.,  coach-painter,  37  Lordburn 
Barrie,  Wm.,  corkcutter,  15  Gravesend 
Bates,  John,  residenter,  144  High-st 
Beattie,  Alex.,  cooper,  44  John-st 
Beattie,  Alex.,  fisherman,  1  South-st 
Beattie,  Alex.,  fisherman,  10  South-st 
Beattie,  David,  sen.,  fisherman,  8  John-st 
Beattie,  David,  fisherman,  7  Old  Shore-head 
Beattie,  David,  fisherman,  17  Ladybridge-st 
Beattie,  David,  fisherman,  13  Union-st  E 
Beattie,  Jas.,  fisherman,  21  Old  Shore-head 
Beattie,  Jas.,  fisherman,  12  Ladybridge-st 
Beattie,  Jas.,  fisherman,  11  Marketgate 
Beattie,  John  T.  D.,  vintner,  33  Lordburn 
Beattie,  Peter,  fisherman,  7  Old  Shore-head 
Beattie,,  Robt. ,  fisherman,  4  Seagate 
Beattie,  Thos.,  fisherman,  17  Union-st  E 
Beattie,  Thos.,  fisherman,  12  Seagate 
Beattie,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  11  Union-st  E 
Bennet,  Andrew,  solicitor,  79  High-st 
Bertie,  David,  shoemaker,  23  Lordburn 
Bertie,  Jas.,  street-porter,  5  Old  Shore-head 
Birse,  John  S..  dancing-master,  34  Hill-st 
Bisset,  Alonza,  boilermaker,  20  Ladybridge-st 
Bisset,  David,  seaman,  20  Ladybridge-st 
Black,  John,  weaver,  25  Gravesend 
Boath,  Wm.  S.,  bookseller,  16  Commeree-st 
Bonnyman,  Jas.  S.,  bookseller,  128£  High-st 


Boyle,  James,  farm-servant,  59  High-st 
Bremnar,  John,  printer,  1 2  John-st 
Brodie,  Wm.,  cooper,  10  James-st 
Brougham,  John,  shoemaker,  1  Applegate 
Brown,  David,  flaxdresser,  18  Maule-st 
Brown,  W.  A.,  soft  leather-cutter,  32  Lady- 
bridge-st 
Bruce,  John,  fisherman,  21  Seagate 
Bruce,  Nicolson,  fisherman,  21  Seagate 
Bruce,  Wm.,  fisherman,  11  Marketgate 
Bruce,  Wm.,  coachman,  21  Park-st 
Brymner,  Joseph,  flaxdresser,  17  Lindsay-st 
Buchan,  Adam,  pavior,  19  Panmure-st 
Buick,  Chas.,  factory- worker,  18  Panmure-st 
Buick,  John,  carter,  4  High-st 
Burnett,  James,  baker,  9  Marketgate 
Butchart,  David,  joiner,  3  Church-st 

No  2     Millgate  Ward 

Bain,  Wm.,  seaman,  20  West  Mary-st 
Baird,  James,  mechanic.  51  Ladyloan 
Barclay,  Robert,  shoemaker,  34  Glover-st 
Barnett,  David,  carpenter,  21  West  Mary-st 
Batchelor,  Alex. ,  merchant,  23  West-port 
Batchelor,  Harold  S.,  grocer,  S  Hannah-st 
Beat,  Alexander,  carter,  17  South  Grimsby 
Beattie,  Jas.,  joiner,  56  Marketgate 
Beattie,  Robert,  baker,  61  Ladyloan 
Beaton,  Alex.,  mason,  14  Hanuah-st 
Beaton,  Chas.,  mason,  40  Ladyloan 
Beckers,  P.  M.,  flaxdresser,  36  Ladyloan 
Bennet,  David,  turner,  7  Bank-st 
Binnie,  Geo.,  storekeeper,  8  North  Grimsby 
Birse,  Wm.,  weaver,  6  Hope-st 
Bisset,  Alex.,  millworker,  75  Millgate-ln 
Black,  Wm.,  labourer,  10  Murray-place 
Black,  Win.,  currier,  11  Ann-st 
Blair,  John,  mill  manager,  57  Millgate-loan 
Blyth,  Alexander,  seaman,  2  Ann-st 
Blyth,  Andrew,  labourer,  7  Shore 
Boath,  Wm.,  residenter,  7  Hannah-st 
Bogue,  John,  flaxdresser,  16  Millgate-loan 
Booth,  Wm. ,  clerk,  6  Glover-st 
Borthwick,  James,  draper,  18  W  Mary-st 
Bouick,  David,  stationer,  27  Glover-st 
Bowden,  Jas.,  merchant,  21  Millgate-ln 
Braid,  Andrew,  mechanic,  34  Ann-st 
Braid,  Andrew,  jun.,  shoemaker,  36  Ann-st 
Braid,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  52  Marketgate 
Bremnar,  James,  residenter,  19  Kyd-st 
Bremnar,  Thos.,  labourer,  41  Ladyloan 
Brodie,  John,  publisher,  &c,  Bro'thoek-bridge 
Brown,    Chas.,   wood-merchant,    Ferniebank, 

Carnoustie 
Brown,  D.,  Sch.  Bd.  Officer,  10  Hope-st 
Brown,  James,  fireman,  18  Millgate-loan 
Brown,  John,  labourer,  19  Wallace-st 
Brown,  John  H.,  grocer,  52  Marketgate 
Brown,  Joseph,  machineman,  2  W  Mary-st 
Brown,  Robert,  shoemaker,  15  Wallace-st 
Brown,  William,  pilot,  4  East  Mary-st 
Brown,  Wm.,  seaman,  2  Ann-st 
Brydon,  Richard,  gardener,  7  Glover-st 
Buchan,  James,  merchant,  5  Dickfield-st 
Buick,  John,  seaman,  40  Glover-st 
Buick,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  44  Glover-st 
Buick,  Wm.,  waste-merchant,  11  N  Grimsby 
Burness,  David,  warehouseman,  59  Ladybridge 
Burnett,  Alex.,  light-keeper,  Signal  Tower 
Burnett,  David,  cartwright,  40  Millgate-ln 


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Butchart,  John,  shoemaker,  40  Millgate-ln 
Butchart,  Roderick,  lapper,  23  Ladyloan 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Baird,  Jas.,  clerk,  1  Dalhousie-pl 
Balfour,  Alex.,  manufacturer.  Bloom  field 
Balfour,  Wm.,  merchant,  36  Victoria-st 
Ballantine,  Jas.,  accountant,  Nolt  Loan-rd 
Bell,  David,  residenter,  43  Jamieson-st 
Bennet,  Alex.,  mechanic,  16  Jamieson-st 
Bennet,  Robert  B.,  engineer,  11  Addison-pl 
Bertie,  John,  shipmaster,  2  Duke-st 
Black,  Alex. ,  residenter,  1  Dishland-st 
Black,  David,  flaxdresser,  3  Jamieson-st 
Black,  Peter,  gardener,  Emislaw 
Blair,  David,  mechanic,  9£  Dishland-st 
Bloch,  H.  A.,  confectionerr,  10  Bridge-st 
Bowden,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  8  Bridge-st 
Bowman,  Geo.  B.,  residenter,  1  Albert-st 
Bowman,  John  C,  mason,  19  Cathenue-st 
Boyle,  Hugh,  tenter,  18  Gowan-st 
Boyle,  Jas.,  lamplighter,  102  Keptie-st 
Bracelin,  P.,  shipmaster,  59  Dishland-st 
Brand,  James,  slater,  9  Addison-pl 
Brand,  Wm. ,  slater,  30  Dishland-st 
Brown,  David,  mill-overseer,  67  Bridge-st 
Brown,  George,  engineer.  11  Dishland-st 
Brown,  P.,  merchant,  10  Dalhousie-pl 
Brown,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  Viewfield-road 
Brown,  Wm.,  teacher,  2  Hillend-rd 
Brown,  Wm.,  engineer,  11  Victoria-st 
Burn,  David  H. ,  druggist,  4  Albert-st 
Burnett,  David,  slater,  18  Gowan-st 
Burns,  John,  flaxdresser,  18  Bridge-st 
Burrell,  Win.  G.,  shipmaster,  7  Victoria-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Baillie,  John,  fireman,  60  St  Mary-st 
Baillie,  Thos.,  waiter,  11  Russell-st 
Baird,  Samuel,  lapper,  43  Lochland-st 
Baird,  Watson,  shoemaker,  54  Rossie-st 
Balfour,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  27  Lachland-st 
Balfour,  Geo.,  hammerman,  55  Lochlaud-st 
Balfour.  John,  warehouseman,  7  Elliot-st 
Bannerman,  Jas.,  iron-turner,  8  Fergus-sq 
Barrie,  Chas.,  millworker,  30  Robert-st 
Batchelor,  D. ,  mercantile  clerk,  12  George-st 
Barnett,  Murdoch,  shoemaker,  64  St  Mary-st 
Barrie,  Wm.,  bleacher,  28  Robert-st 
Beattie,  Andw.,  mason,  64  Helen-st 
Beattie,  David,  carter,  28  Helen-st    ' 
Beattie,  John,  porter,  30  Fergus-st 
Beattie,  Jos.,  factory- worker,  18  Fergus-sq 
Bell,  Alexander,  shipmaster,  30  Rossie-st 
Bennet,  Thomas,  builder,  13  Green-st 
Bertie,  Allan,  baker.  40  Green-st 
Birse,  Geo.,  weaver,  11  Fergus-square 
Birse,  Joseph,  weaver,  30  Robert-st 
Bisset,  James,  mill-foreman,  32  Robert-st 
Black,  Andrew,  mechanic,  30  Green-st 
Black,  Duncan,  mechanic,  22  Fergus-st 
Black,  Jas.,  tenter,  60  St  Mary-st  - 
Black,  Jas.,  blacksmith,  5  Fergus-st 
Black,  John,  mill-manager,  2  Fergus-st 
Black,  Stephen,  mechanic,  29  Rossie-st 
Black,  Wm.,  mechanic,  13  Russell-st 
Blair,  And.,  millworker,  74  Cairnie-st 
Bloomfield,  P.,  carter,  64  Helen-st 
Blues,  Alexander,  residenter,  42  Fergus-sq 
Boath,  Andrew,  labourer,  41  St  Mary-st 
Boatlu  David,  carter,  63  St  Mary-st 


Boath,  David,  flaxdresser,  92  Helen-st 
Boath,  Wm.,  butcher,  1  Rossie-st 
Bogie,  Alex.,  mill-foreman,  28  St  Mary-st 
Booth,  Alexander,  grocer,  27  Lochland-st 
Booth,  Andrew,  residenter,  8  George-st 
Boyd,  George,  shoemaker,  33  St  Mary-st 
Boyd,  James,  overseer,  35  Fergus-st 
Boyle,  Alex.,  labourer,  18  Cairnie-st 
Boyle,  David,  mill-overseer,  47  Green-st 
Boyle,  Jas.  R.,  factory-worker,  21  Rossie-st 
Braid,  Alex.  L.,  residenter,  68  Lochland-st 
Brewin,  Wm. ,  leather-cutter,  20  Robert-st 
Brown,  Alex.  S.,  tailor,  38  Helen-st 
Brown,  David,  hackler,  37  Elliot-st 
Brown,  David,  flaxdresser,  76  Helen-st 
Brown,  David,  engine-fitter,  25  Spink-st 
Brown,  James,  moulder,  20  Lochland-st 
Brown,  Jas.,  bleacher,  13  George-st 
Brown,  John,  residenter,  14  Spink-st 
Brown,  John  W.,  millworker.  32  Rossie-st 
Brown,  Stephen,  mechanic,  21  Fergus-st 
Brown,  Wm.,  mechanic,  50  Fergus-square 
Bruce,  David,  bleacher,  31  Elliot-st 
Bruce,  David,  joiner,  13  Green-st 
Bruce,  James,  tailor,  31  Elliot-st 
Bryan,  Henry,  plumber,  19  Millgate 
Buick,  Alex.,  farmer,  East  Muirlands 
Buick,  David,  flaxdresser,  24  Fergus-sq 
Buick,  Charles,  flaxdresser,  62  Helen-st 
Buick,  James,  flaxdresser,  40  Green-st 
Buick,  James,  labourer,  96  Lochland-st 
Buick,  John,  joiner,  26  St  Mary-st 
Buick,  Wm.,  farmer,  East  Muirlands 
Butchart,  Charles,  tailor,  IS  Fergus-st 
Butchart,  James,  mechanic,  28  Rossie-st 
Butchart,  James,  niill-forenian,  33  Fergus-st 
Butchart,  John,  joiner,  41  Rossie-st 
Butchart,  Wm.,  plumber,  20  Cairnie-st 

No  5     Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Bain,  Win.,  grinder,  29  Kinnaird-st 
Balfour,  David,  flaxdresser,  24  Smithy-croft 
Balfour,  Robert,  lapper,  44  Howard-st 
Balfour,  Wm.,  labourer,  28  Guthrie-pt 
Barnet,  John,  joiner,  51  Howard-st 
Balmer,  David,  shoemaker,  5  St  Vigeans-rd 
Bannerman,  John,  joiner,  46  Howard-st 
Bannerman,  Wm.,  painter,  1  Cross  Mill-wd 
Barnett,  David,  slater,  33  East  Mill-wynd 
Barnett,  David,  bottler,  3  Refonn-st 
■Baxter,  John,  flaxdresser,  12  East  Mill-wynd 
Beattie,  John,  seaman,  31  E  Mill-wynd 
Beatts,  Wm.,  slater,  5  Refonn-st 
Bennet,  Win.,  labourer,  3  St  Vigeans-road 
Berry,  Win. ,  carter,  56  Howard-st 
Beveridge,  Joseph,  manager,  40  St  Vigeans-rd 
Binnie,  William,  gardener,  Damley 
Birrell,  Andrew,  moulder,  14  St  Vigeans-rd 
Birrell,  Robert,  flaxdresser,  16  St  Vigeans-rd 
Birse,  Fred.,  weaver,  32  St  Vigeans-rd 
Birse,  John,  weaver,  56  Howard-st 
Black,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  10  St  Vigeans-rd 
Black,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  11  Howard-st 
Black,  David,  sen.,  fireman,  50  St  Vigeans-rd 
Black,  John,  joiner,  74  St  Vigeans-rd 
Black,  John,  flaxdresser,  3  Lillies-wd 
Black,  James,  labourer,  25  Smithy-croft 
Blair,  Alex.,  tailor,  11  Bog-lane 
Blair,  James,  boilermaker,  5  St  Vigeans-rd 
Blair,  Wm.,  mechanic,  11  St  Vigeans-rd 


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107 


Boath,  David,  cycle  agent,  27  Bog-lane 
Boath,  David,  butcher,  13  St  Vigeans-rd 
Boath,  Robt.,  carter,  1  Rosebank 
Bothwell,  Allan,  labourer,  12  Smithy-croft 
Bowman,  Andrew,  flaxdresser,  7  Reform-st 
Bowman,  James,  draper,  36  Guthrie-pt 
Bowman,  William,  mechanic,  3  Kinnaird-st 
Boyack,  David,  slater,  20  E  Mill-wd 
Boyd,  John,  flaxdresser,  31  Kinnaird-st 
Brand,  Andrew,  mason,  60  Howard-st 
Briggs,  Jas.,  railway-guard,  34  St  Vigeans-rd 
Brown,  David,  brassfinisher,  33  North-port 
Brown,  David,  tailor,  20  Brechin-rd 
Brown,  Geo.,  railway-servant,  20  Brechin-rd 
Brown,  Geo.,  shoemaker.  41  Kinnaird-st 
Brown,  Jas.,  insurance-agent,  17  Kinnaird-st 
Brown,  Robert,  flaxdresser,  18  Lillies-wd 
Bruce,  John,  fireman,  44  St  Vigeans-rd 
Buchan,  Adam,  mill-foreman,  74  Brechin-rd- 
Buick,  Charles,  flaxdresser,  60  Guthrie-pt 
Burnett,  Jas.,  shipmaster,  Brechin-rd 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Baillie,  Andrew,  millworker,  9  Bakers'-wd 
Bain,  Jas.,  mason,  1  E  Abbey-st 
Baird,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  23  Ernest-st 
Barclay,  Alex.,  baker,  60  Sidney-st 
Barnet,  Thos.,  bottler,  44  Leonard-st 
Barry,  Jas.,  mechanic,  269  High-st 
Batchehr,  Walter,  flesher,  May  field 
Batchelor,  W. ,  mill-worker,  27  Culloden-rd 
Baxter,  James,  labourer,  15  Culloden-rd 
Beardmore,  Thos.,  joiner,  Walker-pl 
Beatt,  Andrew,  tobacconist,  16  Abbot-st 
Beattie,  Alex.,  bleacher,  8  Leonard-st 
Begg,  Alex.,  fireman,  45  Sidney-st 
Bell,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  44  Ernest-st 
Bertie,  Jas.,  baker,  10  West  Abbey-st 
Birrell,  David,  flaxdresser,  45  Leonard-st 
Birse,  David,  shoemaker,  38  Leonard-st 
Bissett,  Alex.,  residenter,  17  E  Abbey-st 
Black,  Alex.  L.,  flax-inspector,  48  Sidney-st 
Black,  Geo.,  currier,  33  Leonard-st 
Black,  Peter,  residenter,  9  St  Thomas-st 
Black,  Rollo  S.,  clerk,  8  Academy-st 
Blair,  Alex.,  boilermaker,  48  Sidney-st 
Blair,  Andrew,  shoemaker,  15  Leonard-st 
Blair,  David,  moulder,  28  Ernest-st 
Blair,  Wm.,  baker,  41  W  Abbey-st 
Boath,  Alex.,  tailor,  29  W  Abbey-st 
Boath,  David,  labourer,  47  W  Abbey-st 
Boath,  George,  baker,  33  E  Abbotl-st 
Boath,  Peter,  mechanic,  9  Leonard-st 
Boath,  Wm. ,  bell-ringer,  7  West  Abbey-st 
Bogie,  John,  flaxdresser,  6  Abbey-park 
Bonnyman,  Jas.,  mechanic,  14  Abbot-st 
Bonnyman,  J.,  leather-cutter,  42  Culloden-rd 
Bowman,  Alex.,  weaver,  13  Fisheracre 
Bowman,  R.  M.,  clerk,  27£  E  Abbey-st 
Bowman,  Wm.,  labourer,  10  Abbey-st 
Boyle,  Alex.,  bleacher,  35  Fisheracre 
Boyle,  And.  P. ,  factory-worker,  12  Abbot-st 
Bradley,  Peter,  baker,  12  Leonard-st 
Braid,  Alex.,  mechanic,  17  Hayswell-rd 
Braid,  James,  labourer,  35  Culloden-rd 
Brand,  John,  policeman,  4  Leonard-st 
Brand,  Joseph,  hammerman.  39  Barngreen 
Bridges,  David,  gardener,  5  Burber's-croft 
Brockie,  Henry,  fireman,  17  Bakers'-wynd 
Brough,  John,  bleacher,  9  Leonard-st 


Brown,  Alex.,  labourer,  39  Sidney-st 
Brown,  David,  labourer,  21  Ponderlaw-st 
Brown,  Duncan,  flaxdresser,  45  Sidney-st 
Brown,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  24  Leonard-st 
Brown,  Win.,  plumber,  13  Sidney-st 
Bruce,  Wm.,  lapper,  18  Leonard-st 
Buick,  Wm.,  boilermaker,  46  Leonard-st 
Buncle,  John,  clerk,  Hayshead 
Buncle,  Thos.,  publisher,  27  Ponderlaw-st 
Bui  ness,  D., cleansing  inspectoral  Carnegie-st 
Burnett,  Charles  W.,  dairyman,  8  Carnegie-st 
Burnett,  David,  slater,  27  Culloden-rd 
Burns,  James,  gardener,  Abbey-bank 

No  X     High  Street  Ward 

Caird,  Alex.,  engineer,  248  High-st 
Caird,  Wm.,  carpenter,  21  John-st 
Caithness,  Geo.,  millworker,  27  Hill-st 
Campbell,  Hunter,  tenter,  204  High-st 
Campbell,  Jas.,  teacher,  36  Hill-st 
Campbell,  William,  fish-dealer,  15  South-st 
Cargill,  Adam,  fisherman,  7  South-st 
Cargill,  Adam,  fisherman,  14  South-st 
Cargill,  Adam,  fisherman,  9  South-st 
Cargill,  Alex.,  fisherman,  5  South-st 
Cargill,  Alex.,  fisherman,  12  South-st 
Cargill,  Alex. ,  fisherman,  9  Old  Shore-head 
Cargill,  Alex.,  fisherman,  4  South-st 
Cargill,  Alex.,  fisherman,  13  Union-st  E 
Cargill,  Alex.,  fisherman,  19  Ladybridge-st 
Cargill,  Alex.,  fisherman,  32  High-st 
Cargill,  Alex.,  fisherman,  10  Seagate 
Cargill,  Andrew,  fisherman,  21  Old  hhore-head 
Cargill,  Andrew,  fisherman,  18  John-st 
Cargill,  Andrew,  fisherman,  22  John-st 
Cargill,  Andrew,  fisherman,  4  Seagate 
Cargill,  Charles,  fisherman,  S  John-st 
Cargill,  Charles,  fisherman,  13  Union-st  E 
Cargill,  David,  fisherman,  4  E  Newgate 
Cargill,  David,  fisherman,  15  Old  Shore-head 
Cargill,  David,  fisherman,  13  Marketgate 
Cargill,  David,  fisheiman,  28  Union-st  E 
Cargill,  David,  fisherman,  14  W  Newgate 
Cargill,  David,  fisherman,  26  Seagate 
Caigill,  David,  labourer,  14  Ladybridge-st 
Cargill,  David,  fisherman,  16  South  Street 
Cargill,  Francis,  fisherman,  6  Union-st  E 
Cargill,  George,  mill-foreman,  15  W  Newgate 
Cargill,  Isaac,  fisherman.  6  South-st 
Cargill,  James,  fisherman,  9  Old  Shore-head 
Cargill,  James,  fisherman,  8  Ladybridge-st 
Cargill,  James,  fisherman,  8  Union-st  E 
Cargill,  James,  fisherman,  25  Seagate 
Cargill,  John,  sen.,  fisherman,  24  Union-st  E 
Cargill,  John,  fisherman,  25  Seagate 
Cargill,  John,  fisherman,  33  John-st 
Cargill,  John,  fisherman,  31  Seagate 
Cargill,  John,  fisherman,  31  Seagate 
Cargill,  John,  jun.,  fisherman,  24  Union-st  E 
Cargill,  Joseph,  fisherman,  13  Marketgate 
Cargill,  Joseph,  fisherman,  25  Seagate 
Cargill,  Robert,  fisherman,  15  High-st 
Cargill,  Robert,  fisherman,  5  Union-st  E 
Cargill,  Robert,  fisherman,  10  Union-st  E. 
Cargill,  Robert,  fisherman,  15  Old  Shore-hd 
Caigill,  Robt.,  fisherman,  11  Union-st  E 
Cargill,  Robt.,  jr.,  fisherman,  1  Old  Shore-hd 
Cargill,  Robert,  fisherman,  8  High-st 
Cargill,  Robert,  fisherman,  12  Seagate 
Cargill,  Robert,  jr. ,  fisherman,  5  Old  Shore-hd 


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Cargill,  Kobert,  fisherman,  27  Seagate 
Cargill,  Thos.,  fisherman,  25  High-st 
Cargill,  Thomas,  fisherman,  3  Marketgate 
Cargill,  Thos.,  mill  worker,  23  Ladybri<lge-st 
Cargill,  Thomas,  millworker,  9  West  Newgate 
Cargill,  Thos.,  fisherman,  26  Union-st  E 
Cargill,  Wm.  £>.,  fisherman,  21  Ladybridge-st 
Cargill,  Wm.,  fisherman,  15  Old  Shore-hd 
Cargill,  Wm.,  fisherman,  25  High-sfc 
Cargill,  Wm.,  fisherman,  6  Umon-st  E 
Carnegie,  Alex.,  carpenter,  48  High-st 
Carnegie,  Jas.,  postman,  9J  Applegate 
Carnegie,  John,  post-office  clerk,  149  High-st 
Carnegie,  John,  shoemaker,  16  John-st 
Carr,  Robert,  shoemaker,  19  Panmure-st 
Carrie,  Alex.,  mill-foreman,  59  High-st 
Carrie,  Jas.,  mason,  39  John-st 
Carrie,  Nichol,  seaman,  15  Marketgate 
Cavin,  Jas.,  merchant,  25  Applegate 
Chalmers,  Josiah  W. ,  manufacturer,  126  High-st 
Chapel,  James,  engineer,  Caenlochan 
Christie,  George,  ttaxdresser,  33  Lindsay-st 
Christie,  Jas.  P.,  Wright,  248  High-st 
Chiistie,  James,  weaver,  43  Gravesend 
Christison,  James,  residenter,  27  Lordburn 
Clark,  David,  shoemaker,  10  James-st 
Clark,  Jas.  H.,  printer,  6  Hill-rd 
Clark,  Thomas,  flaxdresser,  35  Lindsay-st 
Clark,  Wm.,  residenter,  27  Gravesend 
Clunie,  Thos.,  railway-worker,  47  Panmure-st 
Clement,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  9  Park-st 
Collins,  John,  moulder,  59  Marketgate 
Colville,  John,  labourer,  19  Panmure-st 
Colville,  Robert,  coachman,  37  W  Newgate 
Connelly,  James,  beamer,  32  Seagate 
Cooper,  John,  basket-maker,  59  Marketgate 
Cooper,  William,  shoemaker,  21  West  Newgate 
Cowe,  Peter,  draper,  169  High-st 
Craig,  David,  boots,  120  High-st 
Crichton,  John,  brass-finisher,  31  John-st 
Crichton,  Wm.,  tenter,  38  Maule-st 
Crighton,  A.  B.,  hairdresser,  19S  High-st 
Crook,  Alex.,  mill-overseer,  18  Maule-st 
dimming,  David,  salesman,  36  John-st 
Currie,  Adam,  mill-toreman,  3  Church-st 
Cutlibert,  Jas.,  ironmonger,  Kinloch-ter 

No  2     Militate  Ward 

Cables,  John,  labourer,  77  Ladyloan 
Caird,  Alex.,  shipmaster,  63  Millgate-loan 
Calder,  James,  joiner,  5  W  Mary-st 
Calder,  James,  labourer,  53  Millgate-loan 
Callaway,  Frederick,  excise  officer,  15  West-pt 
Cameron,  David,  moulder,  35  West  Grimsby 
Cameron,  Jas.,  carter,  2  Dickfield-st 
Campbell,  J.  M.,  light-keeper,  Signal  Tower 
Cardno,  John,  shipmaster,  1  Hannah-st 
Cargill,  David,  carter,  11  Hannah-st 
Cargill,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  5  S  Grimsby 
Carlin,  Edward,  machine-worker,  23  Ladyloan 
Carnegie,  Wm.,  clerk,  6  N  Grimsby 
Carr,  Jas.,  clerk,  3  West-pt 
Carrie,  Da-ud,  cowfeeder,  23  Ladyloan 
Carrie,  Jas.,  currier,  25  North  Grimsby 
Carrie,  Stephen  G. ,  tanner,  17  Wallace-st 
Cathro,  David,  labourer,  75  Millgate-ln 
Chalmers,  Wm.,  grocer,  39  Hannah-st 
Christie,  Charles,  carter,  47J  Ladyloan 
Christie,  David,  tenter,  59  Ladybridge 
Christie,  David,  tailor,  47J  Ladyloan 


Christie,  John,  sailmaker,  12  Kyd-st 
Clark,  Alex.,  porter,  13  Hannah-st 
Clark  David,  policeman,  28  Glover-st 
Clark,  George,  upholsterer,  29  Ann-st 
Clark,  Jas.,  labourer,  42  Ladyloan 
Clark,  James,  gardener,  1  Murray-pl 
Clark,  Thomas,  tenter,  7  Murray-place 
Clark,  John,  shoemaker,  56  Marketgate 
Clark,  J.  R.  W.,  solicitor,  Millgate-ln 
Cobb,  David,  flaxdresser,  49  Ladyloan 
Cobb,  John,  cycle-agent,  17  Mitigate 
Collier,  Jas.,  music-seller,  49^  Millgate-ln 
Connacher,  C.,  flaxdresser,  3  Bank-st 
Connell,  John,  joiner,  22  W  Mary-st 
Connelly,  David,  sailmaker,  23  Millgate-ln 
Corsar,  Chas.  W.,  manufacturer,  Seaforth 
Coull,  Alex.,  gardener,  8  Millgate-loan 
Coull,  Chas.,  mason,  43  Ladyloan 
Coutts,  Arthur  F  ,  shoemaker,  17  Wallace-st 
Craig,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  6  Ann-st 
Craig,  Jas.,  coast  missionary,  67  Ladyloan 
Craig,  J.  B.,  stoneware-merchant,  37  Millgate 
Craig,  Peter,  seaman,  19  North  Grimsby 
Crammond,  Jas.,  mason,  32  Marketgate 
Cree,  Neil,  mechanic,  3  W  Mary-st 
Croal,  Wm.,  carter,  21  Millgate-lu 
Croall,  David,  turner,  8  Union-st 
Croall,  David,  clerk,  29  West-pt 
Crook,  Robert,  seaman,  17  Glover-st 
Gumming,  Jas.,  manufacturer,  Greenbank 
Curwood,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  42  Ladyloan 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 
Cameron,  Lachlan,  vanman,  3  Garden-st 
Cameron,  Wm.,  postman,  13  Dishland-st 
Cant,  Robert,  labourer,  12  Anderson-st 
Cant,  Wm.,  bank-teller,  14  Colvill-place 
Cargill,  David,  fishdealer,  15  Keptie-st 
Cargill,  Wm.,  shipbroker,  34  Jamieson-st 
Carnegie,  Win.,  farmer,  Rosebrae 
Carrie,  Allan,  grocer,  4  Jamieson-st 
Carrie,  James,  dairyman,  15  Duke-st 
Carrie,  Jas.,  rail  way- worker,  2  Catherine-st 
Carry,  Wm.  W.,  vintner,  64  Keptie-st 
Chalmers,  Quintin,  gardener,  Viewfield 
Christie,  Andrew,  vintner,  30  Victoria-st 
Christie,  David,  clerk,  49  Dishland-st 
Christie,  James,  janitor,  W  Keptie-st 
Clark,  Jas.,  salesman,  10  Colvill-pl 
Clark,  Wm.,  baker,  94  Keptie-st 
Clark,  Win.,  manager,  14  Dishland-st 
Cobb,  Jas.,  labourer,  West  Links  Toll 
Cobb,  Jas.  K,  mechanic,  33  Jamieson-st 
Colvill,  James,  coachman,  19  Dishland-st 
Cooper,  Chas.,  barman,  15  Duke-st 
Corstorphine,  Henry,  teacher,  18  Victoria-st 
Couper,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  2  Colvill-pl 
Coutts,  Jas.,  engineer,  4  Hillend-rd   . 
Cowper,  Alex.,  millworker,  39  Dishland-st 
Craig,  Wm.,  ticket-collector,  14  Jamieson-st 
Craig,  Wm.,  shunter,  6  Catherine-st 
Croall,  Charles,  slater,  17  Catherine-st 
Crockatt,  James,  labourer,  29  Dishland-st 
Crofts,  Wm.,  labourer,  23  Jamieson-st 
Crosby,  James,  railway-guard,  16  Jamieson-st 
Culbert,  John,  carter,  23  Gowan-st 
Cumming,  Edwin,  manufacturer,  3  Albert-st 
Cunningham,  J., ticket-collector,24  Dishland-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Cadenhead,  James,  flaxdresser,  18  Helen-st 


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Cadenhead,  John,  flaxdresser,  25  Fergus-sq 
Caird,  Henry,  joiner,  32£  St  Mary-st 
Caird,  James,  iron-turner,  22  Cairnie-st 
Caird,  John,  labourer,  36  Fergus-sq 
Calder,  David  R.,  mason,  2  Elliot-pl 
Calder,  John  G.,  solicitor,  14  George-st 
Calder,  Joseph,  mason,  3  Elliot-pl 
Calder,  Win.,  joiner,  25  Elliot-st 
Cameron,  James,  labourer,  18  Fergus-sq 
Cameron,  James,  mason,  49  Keptie-st 
Cameron,  John,  joiner,  45  Elliot-st 
Campbell,  Jas.,  irisur. -agent,  4  Elliot-st 
Campbell,  John,  overseer,  37  Rossie-st 
Carnegie,  James,  engineer,  11  George-st 
Carnegie,  David  C,  mechanic,  20  Lochland-st 
Carr,  James,  labourer,  16  Fergus-st 
Cargill,  George,  millworker,  45  Green-st 
Cargill,  Wm.,  labourer,  18  Fergus-sq 
Carrie,  David,  chimney-sweep,  32  Green-st 
Carrie,  James,  butcher,  13  Lochland-st 
Carrie,  John,  clerk,  38  Rossie-st 
Carrie,  John,  mechanic,  58  Fergus-sq 
Carrie,  Robt.,  mill-foreman,  24  Helen-st 
Carrie,  Thos.,  shoemaker,  19  Elliot-st 
Carrie,  Thos.,  labourer,  16  Cairnie-st 
Chalmers,  John,  flaxdresser,  28  Cairnie-st 
Chambers,  Wm.,  jun.,  tailor,  16  St  Mary-st 
Chapel,  David,  solicitor,  Caenlochan 
Chapman,  Allan,  joiner,  18  Fergus-sq 
Christie,  Alex.,  clerk,  48£  Cairnie-st 
Christie,  Allan  B.,  flaxdresser,  13  Elliot-st 
Christie,  George,  mason,  59  Lochland-st 
Christie,  Geo.,  mason,  24  Robert-st 
Christie,  Geo.,  painter,  43  St  Mary-st 
Christie,  Jas.  F.,  mechanic,  62  Rossie-st 
Christie,  Robert,  blacksmith,  36  Fergus-sq 
Christie,  Sam.,  manager,  20  St  Mary-st 
Christie,  Stewart,  grocer,  30  Helen-st 
Christie,  Theodore,  moulder,  4  Fergus  sq 
Christie,  Wm'.,  lapper,  77  Lochland-st 
Christison,  John,  labourer,  21  Spink-st 
Clark,  Alex. ,  labourer,  39  Green-st 
Clark,  Chas.,  shoemaker,  5  Russell-st 
Clark,  Chas.,  labourer,  Lochlands 
Clark,  David,  warehouseman,  23  Fergus-st 
Clark,  James,  labourer,  47  Green-st 
Clark,  J.  R.,  plasterer,  39  Lochland-st 
Clark,  Wm.,  pavior,  7  Rossie-st 
Collins,  Jas.,  labourer,  28  Fergus-sq 
Conacher,  Jas.,  bleacher,  16  Fergus-st 
Cosans,  Geo.,  labourer,  53  Green-st 
Cosans.  John,  baker,  14  Cairnie-st 
Cossans,  Alex.,  labourer,  83  Lochland-st 
Cossans,  Wm.,  mason,  11  Fergus-sq 
Couper,  David,  oiler,  43  Lochland-st 
Coutts,  Alex.,  patternmaker,  62  Cairnie-st 
Coutts,  And.,  ploughman,  64  Lochland-st 
Coutts,  John,  labourer,  70  Cairnie-st 
Crabb,  Thos.  N.,  blacksmith,  56  Cairnie-st 
Craig,  Alexander,  flaxdresser,  39  Lochland-st 
Craig,  David,  warehouseman,  46  Helen-st 
Craig,  John,  shoemaker,  30  Cairnie-st 
Craig,  John,  bootcloser,  9  Rossie-st 
Craig,  Wm.,  signalman,  45  Helen-st 
Craig,  Wm.,  engineer,  48J  Cairnie-st 
Craigie,  Daniel,  mechanic,  57  Lochland-st 
Craik,  Jas.,  policeman,  4  Lochland-st 
Cramond,  P.,  shoemaker,  83  Keptie-st 
Crawford,  David,  moulder,  18  Rossie-st 
Crawford,  Jas.,  manager,  40  Cairnie-st 


Crawford,  Jas.,  mechanic,  33  Rossie-st 
Crockart,  John,  joiner,  43  Rossie-st 
Crockett,  David,  tailor,  Lochlands 
Crofts,  Wm. ,  labourer,  26  St  Mary-st 
Crook,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  26  Fergus-sq 
Crow,  Geo.,  weaver,  65  Helen-st 
Crow,  Geo.,  sailmaker,  75  Keptie-st 
Cuthbert,  David,  coal-agent,  30  Helen-st 
Cuthill,  Jas.,  postman,  13  Elliot-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Cairney,  Rich.,  warehouseman,  15  Kinnaird-st 
Calder,  D.  D.,  mason,  2  Elliot-pl 
Calder,  Jas.,  labourer,  16  Brechin-rd 
Cameron,  David,  shoemaker,  11  St  Vigeans-rd 
Cameron,  David,  mechanic,  27  Howard-st 
Campbell,  David,  ironworker,  7  St  Vigeans-rd 
Cargill,  David,  labourer,  20  Smithy-croft 
Cargill,  Peter,  flaxdresser,  3  Lillies-wd 
Carnegie,  Chas.,  manager,  42  Brechin-rd 
Carnegie,  Hugh,  bleacher,  26  Wardmill-rd 
Carr,  John,  flesher,  6  Smithy-croft 
Carr,  Robert,  flesher,  6  Smithy-croft 
Carrie,  John,  blacksmith,  60  St  Vigeans-rd 
Carrie,  Richard,  bleacher,  26  Wardmill-rd 
Chalmers,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  4  Guthrie-pt 
Chalmers,  Geo. ,  engine-driver,  23  St  Vigeans-rd 
Christie,  Adam,  labourer,  38  Howard-st 
Christie,  David,  bleacher,  68  Howard-st 
Christie,  David,  lapper,  2  Reform-st 
Christie,  George,  labourer,  30  Kinnaird-st 
Christie,  James,  labourer,  6  St  Vigeans-rd 
Christie,  J.  C,  insurance-agent,  Cairnie-pl 
Christie,  Peter,  blacksmith,  6  Lillies-wynd 
Christie,  Robert,  grocer,  59  Kinnaird-st 
Christie,  Wm. ,  flaxdresser,  14  St  Vigeans-rd 
Christison,  J.  B.,  signalman,  70  St  Vigeans-rd 
Clark,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  21  Smithy-croft 
Clark,  David,  engineer,  32  Kinnaird-st 
Clark,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  24  Barngreen 
Clark,  John,  hacklemaker,  32  Kinnaird-8t 
Clark,  John,  warehouseman,  13  St  Vigeans-rd 
Clark,  Jonathan,  mason,  16  Smithy-croft 
Clark,  Joseph,  flaxdresser,  11  Smithy-croft 
Clark,  Joseph,  stoker,  17  Kinnaird-st 
Clark,  Thos.,  labourer,  25  E  Mill-wd 
Colvill,  Bernard,  labourer,  44  Howard-st 
Connacher,  Charles,  bleacher,  60  Guthrie-pt 
Connel,  John,  machmeman,  6  St  Vigeans-rd 
Corsar,  David,  jun.,  flaxspinner,  Cairnienill 
Cowleson,  Robert,  moulder,  32  Kinnaird-st 
Cowieson,  Wm. ,  gardener,  Cairniehill 
Crabb,  James,  mechanic,  72  Howard-st 
Crabb,  John,  flaxdresser,  42£  Guthrie-pt 
Craig,  Andrew,  labourer,  14  Barngreen 
Craig,  David,  lapper,  10  St  Vigeans-rd 
Craig,  Wm.,  cabinetmaker,  23  James-st 
Cramond,  David,  fireman,  32  Guthrie-port 
Cramond,  Peter,  shoemaker,  56  Brechin-rd 
Cramond,  Wm.,  vintner,  11  Cross  Mill-wd 
Crawford,  Hugh,  mechanic,  44  Kinnaird-st 
Crockart,  Georsje,  engine-titter,  39  Ogilvy-pl 
Cromarty,  Wm.,  hawker,  17  Lillies-wd 
Crook,  Geo.  R.,  mill-foreman,  40  Kinnaird-st 
Crook,  John,  flaxdresser,  11  St  Vigeans-rd 
Crook,  John,  shoemaker,  31  Guthrie-hill 
Crowe,  Robert,  mechanic,  5  Kinnaird-st 
Crowe,  Thomas,  watchman,  48  Kinnaird-st 
Crnickshank,  Win.,  agent,  3  Reform-st 
Cuthill,  George,  baker,  24  Barngreen 


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Cuthill,  Robert,  labourer,  9  St  Vigeans-rd 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Cameron,  John,  labourer,  54  Abbey-park 
Campbell,  Alex.,  blacksmith,  16  Ernest-st 
Campbell,  Duncan,  mechanic,  28  Ernest-st 
Campbell,  James,  lathsplitter,  55  R  Abbey-st 
Campbell,  John,  lapper,  26  Leonard-st 
Campbell,  Joseph,  fireman,  S  Abbot-st 
Cant,  Henry,  mason,  37  Culloden-rd 
Cargill,  Robt.,  currier,  20  Leonard-st 
Cargill,  Thomas,  hammerman,  44  Ernest-st 
Carlow,  R.  S.,  gas-manager,  32  Ponderlaw-st 
Carr,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  19  Palmer-st 
Carrie,  Alex.,  grocer,  46  Sidney-st 
Carrie,  Jas. ,  shoemaker,  15  Culloden-rd 
Carrie,  Richard,  mason,  15  Sidney-st 
Carrie,  Win.,  fireman,  Strachan-st 
Chalmers,  Alex. ,  flaxdresser,  22  W  Abbey-st 
Chalmers,  Alex.,  engineer,  Ernest-st 
Chalmers,  Nathaniel,  foreman,  51  E  Abbey-st 
Chapman,  David,  labourer,  20  Leonard-st 
Chisholm,  Geo.,  mechanic,  26  Leonard-st 
Chisholm,  Win.,  shoemaker,  4  Abbey-path 
Christie,  Alex.,  mechanic,  7  Ernest-st 
Christie,  David,  labourer,  S  Leonard-st 
Christie,  James,  moulder,  50  Sidney-st 
Christie,  James,  labourer,  12  Bakers'-wd 
Christie,  Robt.,  shoemaker,  45  Leonard-st 
Christie,  Thos.,  painter,  36  Leonard-st 
Clark,  Alex.,  sailmaker,  49  Leonard-st 
Clark,  Peter,  bleacher,  47  E  Abbey-st 
Coekburn,  David,  painter,  15  Leonard-st 
Colvill,  David,  carter,  45  Sidney-st 
Connell,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  3  Abbey-path 
Cook,  David,  plumber,  217  High-st 
Cook,  David,  jun.,  tinsmith,  45  W  Abbey-st 
Cook,  Jas.,  plumber,  45  Leonard-st 
Cooper,  Stewart,  flaxdresser,  15  Palmer-st 
Cooper,  Walter,  postman,  44  Ernest-st 
Cossans,  John,  shoemaker,  26  W  Abbey-st 
Coutts,  Jas..  currier,  20  Ernest-st 
Coutts,  John,  shoemaker,  30  Ernest-st 
Cowie,  John,  fireman,  50  Leonard-st 
Crabb,  David,  coachman,  Abbeybank 
Craig,  Jas.,  mechanic,  1  Abbey-park 
Craig,  Jas  ,  shoemaker,  51  Leonard-st 
Craigie,  James,  librarian,  Ernest-st 
Craig,  Wm.,  baker,  20  W  Abbey-st 
Cramond,  David,  fireman,  16  E  Abbey-st 
Cramond,  David,  seaman,  14  Leonard-st 
Cramond,  James,  moulder,  36  Sidney-st 
Crawford,  Geo. ,  flaxdresser,  17  Abbot-st 
Cree,  Wm. ,  weaver,  265  High-st 
Crighton,  Alex.,  fireman,  $  Stanley-st 
Crook,  Wm.,  mill-foreman,  5  Ernest-st 
Crowe,  Albert,  lodge-x>orter,  31  Abbot-st 
Crowe,  Wm.,  millworker,  10  Ponderlaw-lane 
Cowie,  Wm.,  policeman,  29  Ernest-st 
Cruickshanks,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  8  E  Abbey-st 
Cruickshank,  R. ,  tobacconist,  Strachan-st 
Camming,  F.,  dancing-master,  51  Sidney-st 
Curr,  David,  draper,  30  Siduey-st 
Cuthill,  Wm.,  gardener,  50  Leonard-st 

No  X    High  Street  Ward 

Dallachie,  John  C,  shipmaster,  52  High-st 
Dallas,  Chas. ,  mason,  17£  W  Newgate 
Davidson,  Alex  ,  shoemaker,  21  Panmure-st 
Davidson,  Win.,  residenter,  132£  High-st 


Davidson,  Wm.,  fisherman,  21  Ladybridge-st 
Davidson,  Wm.,  labourer,  33  Ladybridge-st 
Dickson,  F.,  leather-cutter,  17  Panmure-st 
Dilly,  George,  moulder,  11  Park-st 
Dilly,  James,  labourer,  39  W  Newgate 
Dilly,  Stewart,  factory-worker,  22  Applegate 
Dilly,  Stewart,  labourer,  4  Union-st  E 
Dixon,  Wm.,  mechanic,  21  Lord  burn 
Donald,  Arch.,  plasterer,  39  Lindsay-st 
Donald,  John,  grocer,  272  High-st 
Donald,  Wm.,  labourer,  43  Gravesend 
Donaldson,  Alex.,  labourer,  21  Lordburn 
Donaldson,  Andw.,  millworker,  35  Lindsay-st 
Dorward,  C.  M.,  merchant,  120  High-st 
Dorward,  George,  traveller,  169  High-st 
Dougall,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  181  High-st 
Douglas,  David,  auctioneer,  33  High-st 
Douglas,  W.  A.,  factory-manager,  33  High-st 
Duirs,  David,  lamplighter,  11  Park-st 
Duncan,  A.,  brass-founder,  17  Applegate 
Duncan,  Alex.,  postmaster,  9  Hill-st 
Duncan,  J.,  porter,  11  Panmure-st 
Duncan,  R.,  wright,  31  Lordburn 
Dunlop,   Robert,  baker,  30  Gravesend 
Duthie,  David,  wright,  7  Hill-rd 

No  2     Militate  Ward 

Dargie,  W. ,  porter,  10  Murray-pl 
Davidson,  A,  merchant,  42  Marketgate 
Davidson,  C,  labourer,  30  Ulover-st 
Davidson,  W.,  pilot,  6  Shore 
Davie,  A.,  dentist,  Brothock-bridge 
Debois,  R.,  tenter,  22  Kyd-st 
Deuchars,  John,  watchmaker,  1  Murray-place 
Dick,  G. ,  vintner,  7  E  Mary-st 
Dickson,  Geo.,  plumber,  24  Wallace-st 
Dickson,  J.  A.,  banker,  Woodville 
Dickson,  W.,granaryman,  36  Millgate-ln 
Doig,  David,  mechanic,  63  Ladyloan 
Doig.  W. ,  factory- worker,  22  Hannah-st 
•Donaldson,  Chas.,  dealer,  6  W  Mary-st 
Dorward,  A.  C,  wright,  1  Union-st 
Dorward,  G.,  grocer,  16  West-pt 
Dorward,  J.,  commercial-traveller,  23  West-pt 
Downie,  David,  millworker,  23  Millgate-ln 
Drysdale,  Wm.  M.,  engineman,  60  Marketgate 
Dunbar,  W.,  labourer,  18  E  Mary-st 
Dunbar,  John,  labourer,  71  Ladyloan 
Duncan,  James,  flaxdresser,  21  Kyd-st 
Duthie,  Isaac,  painter,  25  Kyd-st 
Dyer,  Robert,  plumber,  7  N  Grimsby 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Dargie,  Alex.  C,  painter,  S  Addison-pl 
Davidson,  Alex.,  residenter,  Denley 
Davidson,  John,  residenter,  14  Colvill-pl 
Davidson,  John,  tea-merchant,  40  Dishland-st 
Dewar,  Robt.  D.,  ironmonger,  26  Addison-pl 
Dick,  Thos.,  clerk,  2  Queen-st 
Dishart,  John,  weaver,  23  W  Keptie-st 
Doig,  Alex.,  mechanic,  29  Jamieson-st 
Doig,  David,  fireman,  60  Keptie-st 
Doig,  Gordon,  tailor,  9  Govvan-st 
Donald, J. .commercial- traveller, 52  Addison-pl 
Donaldson,  Alex,  .market-gardener,  Carnoustie 
Donaldson,  Jas.,  porter,  17  Catherine-st 
Donaldson,  J.,  signal-cleaner,  9  Jamieson-st 
Douglas,  Geo.  M.,  vintner,  38  Keptie-st 
Douglas,  Jas.,  weaver,  18  Jamieson-st 
Doyle,  Arthur,  c;oth-inspector,  IS  Gowan-st 
Doyle,  John  P.,  flaxdresser,  24  Gowan-st 


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Drake,  Francis,  excise-officer,  Nolt  Loan-rd 
Drummcmcl,  John,  shoemaker,  20  Colville-pl 
Ducat,  Jas.,  residenter,  3  Colvill-pl 
Ducat,  Wm.,  clerk,  Warslap 
Duke,  Frederick  W.,  residenter,  8  Dalhousie-pl 
Duncan,  David,  brassfoundcr,  11  Jamieson-st 
Duncan,  J.,  sheriff-clerk  depute,7  Viewfield-rd 
Duncan,  Jas.,  plumber,  12  W  Keptie-st 
Duncan,  John,  lapper,  11  Dishland-st 
Dundas,  Alex.  M.,  draper,  12  Princes-st 
Dundas,  John,  insurance-agent,  2  Jamieson-st 
Dundas,  John  D.,  draper,  14  Colvill-place 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 
Dalgety,  Thos. ,  flaxdresser,  I  Elliot-gt 
Davidson,  Alex.  M.,  teacher,  14  Elliot-st 
Davidson,  Geo.,  fireman,  43  Fergus-sq 
Davidson,  Robt.,  coal  agent,  57  Rossie-st 
Dear,  Wm.,  carter,  22  Fergus-square 
Dear,  Wm.,  factory- worker,  37  St  Mary-st 
Deuchars,  David,  carter,  12  Spink-st 
Dickens,  Daniel,  tailor,  50  Rossie-st 
Dilly,  Anderson,  baker,  62  Helen-st 
Doig,  David  P.,  clerk,  3 J  St  Mary-st 
Doig,  Jas.,  street-porter,  20  Helen-st 
Doig,  Robt. ,  baker,  27  St  Mary-st 
Donald,  Geo.,  engineer,  54  Fergus-sq 
Donaldson,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  27  Elliot-st 
Donaldson,  Wm.,  mason,  15  Lochland-st 
Dorward,  Thos.,  railway  guard,  6  Russell-st 
Dor  ward,  Wm.,  colporteur,  44  Lochland-st 
Doiward,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  9  Lochland-st 
Downie,  John,  tailor,  72  Lochland-st 
Drury,  John,  joiner,  11  Rossie-st 
Dunn,  Alex.,  iron-turner,  8  Fergus-sq 
Donald,  Geo.  R.,  solicitor,  Keptie-rd 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Dakers,  Wm.,  moulder,  38  Kinnaird-st 
Dall,  Jas.,  boilermaker,  32  Brechin-road 
Davidson,  John,  manufacturer,  Friockheim 
Davidson,  L. ,  labourer,  37  Kinnaird-st 
Davidson,  Wm.,  mechanic,  52  Kinnaird-st 
Dear,  Wm.,  iron-turner,  26  St  Vigeans-rd 
Dewar,  Jas.,  mason,  34  Kinnaird-st 
Dickson,  Adam,  contractor,  7  St  Vigeans-rd 
Dinnie,  David,  shoemaker,  18  E  Mill-wd 
Docter,  Alex.,  manager,  34  Ogilvy-pl 
Doig,  Alex.,  mechanic,  13  St  Vigeans-rd 
Doig,  Arthur,  insurance-agent,  7  James-st 
Doig,  James,  grocer,  32  Ogilvy-place 
Donald,  Alex.,  blacksmith,  18  Brechin-rd 
Donald.  David,  carter,  3  Rosebank 
Donald,  Win.,  patternmaker,  41  Kinnaird-st 
Donaldson,  Geo. ,  joiner,  46  St  Vigeans-rd 
Donaldson,  Wm.,  baker,  44  Barngreen 
Dorward,  Edward,   27  Cairnie-st 
Douglas,  Jas.,  painter,  13  Smithy-croft 
Douglas,  W  ,  shoemaker,  62  Brechin-rd 
Duncan,  Jas.,  grocer,  50  St  Vigeans-rd 
Duncan,  Jas.,  joiner,  1  James-st 
Duncan,  John,  residenter,  7  Cairnie-st 
Duncan,  John  C,  shoemaker,  72  Howard-st 
Duncan,  Joseph  C,  moulder,  3  Ogilvy-pl 
Duncan,  Robt.,  mill  foreman,  69  Guthrie-pt 
Duncan,  Wm.,  factoryworker,  51  Kinnaird-st 
Duthie,  Win.,  labourer,  Wardmill-rd 
Dundas,  David,  clerk,  1  Kinnaird-st 
Dundas,  Win.,  traveller,  45  Cairnie-st 
Dunn,  Alex.,  lapper,  6S  Howard-st 
Dunn.  John,  surfaceman.  29  Cairnie-st 


No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Dall,  Win.,  boilermaker,  56  Sidney-st 
Dalgarno,  Geo.  G.,  solicitor,  Seaton-road 
Dalgetty,  Win  ,  labourer,  1]  Larber's-croft 
Davey,  C.  F.,  insurance-agent,  211  High-st 
David,  James,  hairdresser,  32  Leonard-st 
Davidson,  Andw.,  mason,  4  Stanley-st 
Davidson,  David,  boilermaker,  17  Sidney-st 
Davidson,  Robert,  baker,  1  Abbot-st 
Davidson,  Robt.,  tailor,  36  Sidney-st 
Dawson,  Wm.,  labourer,  6  Bakers'-wd 
Dewar,  Jas.  A.,  M.D.,  13  Hill-terrace 
Dewar,  T.  F.,  M.D.,  13  Hill-terrace 
Dewar,  W.  J.,  M.D.,  13  Hill-terrace 
Dick,  James  B.,  grocer,  40  Hamilton-green 
Dilly,  Sam.,  flaxdresser,  45  Sidney-st 
Dinnie,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  16  W  Abbey-st 
Doig,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  27  W  Abbey-st 
Donald,  Alex.,  plasterer,  11  Carnegie-st 
Donald,  Norman,  carter,  11  Barber's-croft 
Donald,  Wm.,  carter,  11  Barbers'-croft 
Donaldson,  Alex.,  residenter,  233  High-st 
Donaldson,  Wm.  F.,  shoemaker,  18  Abbot-st 
Donaldson,  Win.,  shoemaker,  57  Leonard-st 
Douglas,  Rev.  And.,  minister,  Seaton-rd 
Douglas,  Robert,  manager,  6  Carnegie-st 
Downie,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  42  Sidney-st 
Drury,  Alex.,  tailor,  39  Leonard-st 
Drury,  David,  shoemaker,  21  W  Abbey-st 
Ducat,  John,  baker,  10  Leonard-st 
Duffus,  John,  tobacconist,  40  Sidney-st 
Duffus,  Peter,  tea  merchant,  6  Abbot-st 
Duke,  Alex.,  moulder,  11  Fisheracre 
Duke,  Rev.  Wm.,  D.D.,  minister,  St  Vigeans 
Dunbar,  David,  carter,  13  Convent-st 
Dunbar,  John,  carter,  14  E  Abbey-st 
Duncan,  Jas.,  warehouseman,  9  Sidney-st 
Duncan,  John,  seaman,  49  B  Abbey-st 
Duncan,  Peter,  coach-painter,  15  Stuart-st 
Durie,  Geo.,  currier,  28  Leouard-st 

No  1    High  Street  Ward 

Eaton,  James,  tanner,  1  Union-st  E 
Eaton,  William,  fisherman.  23  Union-st  E 
Ellis,  Jas.,  janitor,  Kirk-square 
Emslie,  Robert,  plumber,  3  Church-st 
Esplin,  Alex.,  tenter,  17  Lindsay-st 

No  2     Militate  Ward 

Esplin,  Thomas,  mason,  26  Wallace-st 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Edward,  Alex.,  vintner,  6  Jamieson-st 
Edward,  Jas.,  mason,  27  Jamieson-st 
Edward,  Jas.  S.,  traveller,  Nolt  Loan-rd 
Ellis,  Geo.,  fireman,  23  Jamieson-st 
Ellis,  Richard,  shipmaster,  High-common 

No  4     Lcchlands  Ward 

Easson,  Andrew,  labourer,  92  Lochland-st 
Easton,  Frank,  mason,  42  Cairnie-st 
Edward,  Geo.,  postrunner,  52  Fergus-sq 
Edwards,  Alex.,  residenter,  31  Fergus-st 
Edwards,  Geo.,  blacksmith,  9  Fergus-sq 
Elder,  David,  lapper,  55  Helen-st 
Ellis,  Andrew  A.,  clerk,  62  Cairnie-st 
Esplin,  Geo.,  sculptor,  7  Russell-st 
Esplin,  J.,  factory-worker,  23  St  Mary-st 
Esplin,  Thos.,  ticket-collector,  20  Lochland-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Easson,  James,  plasterer,  4  Cross  Mill-wynd 


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Edwards,  Robeit,  fireman,  43  Guthrie-pt 
Elliot,  A.  H.,  insurance-agent,  57  Kinnaird-st 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Easson,  Andrew,  seaman,  44  Leonard-st 
Easson,  Win  ,  moulder,  21  Sidney-st 
Edward,  Alex.,  shipmaster,  32  Hayswell-rd 
Edwards,  Alex.,  railway-worker, 11  Convent-st 
Edwards,  David,  weaver,  19  Hay's-lane 
Edwards,  G.  R.,  drill-instruo.,  23  Barngreen 
Ellis,  Jas.,  foreman,  13  Abbot-st 
Esplin,  Chas.,  coachman,  14  Abbot-st 
Esplin,  Wm.,  joiner,  39  Culloden-rd 
Esplin,  Wm.  K,  quarrymaster,  Leysmill 
Ewing,  John,  retired  lightkeeper,  Strachan-st 

No  1    Higfh  Street  Ward 

Fairweather,  Alex.,  oiler,  25  Panmure-st 
Fairweather,  Alex.,  merchant,  23  Lordburn 
Fairweather,  Jas.,  tobacconist,  180  High-st 
Fairweather,  John,  coachman,  34  Hill-st 
Farquharson,  R. ,  grocer,  168  High-st 
Fernie,  Wm.,  clerk,  175  High-st 
Ferrier,  Wallace,  labourer,  36  Ladybridge-st 
Fettes,  Jas.,  weaver,  20  Hill-place 
Fiddes,  Wm.,  vannian,  39  W  Newgate 
Fife,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  3  Lordburn 
FinLayson,  Jas.,  vintner,  191  High-st 
Forbes,  Andrew,  fireman,  37  Lordburn 
Forbes,  David,  shoemaker,  20  Hill-pl 
Forbe?,  James,  gardener,  39  Panmure-st 
Forbes,  Wm.,  turner,  248  High-st 
Forbes,  Wm.,  carpenter,  47  Panmure-st 
Ford,  Edward,  time-keeper,  6  James-st 
Fox,  Alex.  H.,  grocer,  175  High-st 
Fullerton,  E.,  lamplighter,  41  John-st 
Fulton,  George,  hatter,  150  High-st 
Fife,  Andrew,  mason,  29  Lindsay-st 
Fife,  Andrew,  jun.,  mason,  29  Lindsay-st 
Fyfe,  Jas.,  fireman,  27  Lordburn 
Fyffe,  Thos.,  spirit  merchant,  19  Marketgate 

No  2     Millg;ate  Ward 

Fairweather,  D.,  engineer,  6£  Bank-st 
Fairweather,  G.,  mill  worker,  43  Wallaee-st 
Fairweather,  John,  vanman,  26  Ladyloan 
Fairweather,  James,  boot-manufacturer,  Haw- 

thornbank 
Fairweather,    Samuel,     boot  -  manufacturer, 

Hawthornbank 
Fairweather,Sanmel,  jun. ,  boot-manufacturer, 

Hawthornbank 
Fairweather,  Wm.,  weaver,  4  Hope-st 
Falconer,  Chas.,  shipmaster,  8  Hope-st 
Falconer,  James,  seaman,  2  W  Mary-st 
Fenton,  Peter,  flaxdresser,  5  S  Grimsby 
Ferrier,  Jas. ,  shipmaster,  52  Marketgate 
Ferrier,  John,  lapper,  41  Ladyloan 
Ferrier,  Wm.,  watchman,  26  Ann-st 
Findlay,   D..  retired  shipmaster,   1  Gayfield 
Findlay,  David,  beamer,  14  Marketgate 
Findlay,  Jas.,  carpenter,  5  Hannah-st 
Finlayson,  Thos.,  fireman,  12  Hannah-st 
Fleming,  Jas. ,  labourer,  36  Glover-st 
Forbes,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  43  W  Grimsby 
Forbes,  David,  waiter,  56  Marketgate 
Forbes,  James,  flaxdresser,  28  Marketgate 
Forbes,  Jas  ,  mill-worker,  21  Millgate-loan 
Forbes,  Wm.,  policeman,  28  Bank-st 
Ford,  Wm.,  labourer,  64  Marketgate 
Forsyth,-  Alex. ,  labourer,  8  Hannah-st 


Forsyth,  Edward,  tinsmith,  26  Bank-st 
Forsyth,  John,  salmon-fisher,  12  Kyd-st 
Fraser,  James,  warehouseman.  12  Wallace-st 
Fraser,  James,  millworker,  49  Wallace-st 
Fyfe,  Geo.,  shoemaker,  47  Ladyloan 
Fyfe,  Jas.,  fireman,  32  Ladyloan 
Fyfe,  James,  carter,  34  Ladyloan 
Fyfe,  John,  sen.,  grocer,  47  Ladyloan 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 
Fahen,  Wm.,  labourer,  17  Gowan-st 
Fairweather,  D.  W.,  clerk,  2  Addison-pl 
Falconer,  Joseph,  shunter,  4  Duke-st 
Ferguson,  Alex.,  sailmaker,  High  Common 
Ferguson,  John.,  clerk,  Colvill-jil 
Ferguson,  Joseph,  shipowner,  16  Addison-pl 
Ferrier,  Jas.  G.,  hairdresser,  2  Dalhousie-pl 
Findlay,  David,  draper,  50  Keptie-st 
Findlay,  Wm.,  labourer,  100  Keptie-st 
Finlayson,  David,  tailor,  20  Dishland-st 
Finlayson,  John,  labourer.  Cemetery  Gate 
Fisher,  John,  wheelwright,  35  West-port 
Fletcher,  Ben.,  tinsmith,  2  Dishland-st 
Fletcher,  Geo.  D.,  grocer,  2  Dishland-st 
Forbes,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  57  Dishland-st 
Foreman,  Jas  ,  painter,  28  Dishland-st 
Foulis,  Alex.,  wright,  10  Jamieson-st 
Foulis,  Alex.,  joiner,  22  Jamieson-st 
Fowler,  Daniel,  flaxdresser,  5  Duke-st 
Fox,  Wm.  C,  grocer,  15  E  Abbey-st 
Fraser,  Patrick,  manufacturer,  13  Dalhousie-pl 
Fraser,  Wm. ,  tenter,  10  Jamieson-st 
Fyfe,  Alex.,  cattleman,  Rosefield 
Fyfe,  Wm. ,  cattle-dealer,  4  Bridge-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Fairweather,  John,  mill-foreman,  21  Green-st 
Fairweather,  Jas.,  joiner,  14  Green-st 
Fairweather,  John,  labourer,  40  Cairnie-st 
Farquhar,  Henry,  slater,  5S  Helen-st 
Farquhar,  S.  C,  reti'd  shipmaster,  72  Rossie-st 
Fell,  Jas.,  vanman,  24  Helen-st 
Fenton,  Geo.,  bleacher,  82  Lochland-st 
Ferguson,  J.,  clerk,  93  Keptie-st 
Ferrier,  James,  weaver,  1  Elliot-st 
Ferrier,  J.,  residenter,  27  St  Mary-st 
Ferrier,  Stewart,  carter,  43  Helen-st 
Fettes,  Jas.,  mill-overseer,  9  Fergus-st 
Findlay,  David,  turner,  41  Lochland-st 
Findlay,  Wm.,  mechanic,  77  Lochland-st 
Fletcher,  Hugh  A.,  seaman,  30  St  Mary-st 
Forbes,  Fred.,  com. -traveller,  63  Lochland-st 
Forbes,  John,  mechanic,  46  Fergus-sq 
Forbes,  Robert,  jute  batcher,  41  Helen-st 
Forbes,  Wm.,  mason,  24  Rossie-st 
Foreman,  David,  painter,  41  St  Mary-st 
Forsyth,  John,  salmon-fisher,  49  Helen-st 
Forsyth,  John,  railway-porter,  14  St  Mary-st 
Fox,  Wm.,  mechanic,  43  Helen-st 
Foy,  Stephen,  labourer,  23  Spink-st 
Fraser,  Jas.,  joiner,  38  Helen-st  . 
Fraser,  Norman,  manufacturer,  28  Ogilvy-pl 
Fraser,  Stewart,  flaxdresser,  59  St  Mary-st 
Fraser,  Wm.,  oiler,  41  Lochland-st 
Fullarton,  Alex.,  mason,  18  Lochland-st 
Fyall,  John,  mechanic,  7  Russell-st 
Fyfe,  Wm.,  mason,  48  Helen-st 
Fyfe,  Wm.,  merchant,  42  Cairnie-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Fairbairn,  Thos.,  mechanic,  2  W  Mill-wd 
Fairlie,  David,  foreman,  21  Ogilvy-pl 


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Fairweather,  David,  mechanic,  53  Kinnaird-st 
Fairweather,  David,  labourer,  80  Brechin-rd 
Fairweather,  David,  lapper,  13  St  Vigeans-rd 
Fairweather,  Frank,  engineer,  31J  Cairnie-st 
Falconer,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  4  Reform-st 
Falconer,  Allan,  salmon-fisher,  10  Brechin-rd 
Falconer,  And  w.,iiiill-overseer,52  St  Vigeans-rd 
Farquharson,  Alex.,  labourer,  36  Kinnaird-st 
Ferguson,  Jas.,  bleacher,  12  Barngreen 
Ferguson,  J.,  bleacher,  44  Kinnaird-st 
Ferrier,  Alex.,  labourer,  16  Boglane 
Ferrier,  David,  seaman,  11  St  Vigeans-rd 
Ferrier,  Francis,  bleacher,  30  Barngreen 
Ferrier,  Jas. ,  Wright,  36  Barngreen 
Ferrier,  John,  flaxdresser,  10  St  Vigeans-rd 
Fiddes,  Jas.,  labourer,  2!)  Guthrie-port 
Finlayson,  Jas.,  labourer,  23  E  Mill-wynd 
Fitzpatrick,  Wm.,  mechanic,  8  Brechin-rd 
Fleming,  John,  millworker,  28  Wardmill-rd 
Florence,  Alex.,  mechanic,  56  Brechin-rd 
Forbes,  Geo.,  merchant,  2  Brechin-road 
Forbes,  Jas.,  fireman,  74  Inch 
Fraser,  Jas.,  mill-foreman,  58  Howard-st 
Fraser,  John,  warehouseman,  37  Guthrie-pt 
Fraser,  John,  manufacturer,  38  Ogilvy-pl 
Fraser,  Wm.,  tailor,  66  Brechin-rd 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Fairweather,  David,  labourer,  2  Ponderlaw-ln 
Fairweather,  Jas.,  tailor,  8  Stuart-st 
Fairweather.  Jas.,  lathsplitter,  4  Stuart-st 
Fairweather,  John,  lapper,  53  Sidney-st 
Fairweather,  W.,  warehouseman,  2I3J  High-st 
Fairweather,  Wm.,  moulder,  20  Culloden-rd 
Fairweather,  Wm.,  millworker,  53  W  Abbey-st 
Falconer,  Jas.,  gas- worker,  7  Sidney-st 
Falconer,  Robt.,  shoemaker,  8  Abboc-st 
Farquhar,  John  J.,  printer,  27  Carnegie-st 
Farquharson,  Wm.,  painter,  10  Ernest-st  ■ 
Ferguson,  David,  bleacher,  11  Barngreen 
Findlay,  David,  labourer,  8  Barbers'-croft 
Findlay,  James,  vanman,  52  Leonard-st 
Finlayson,  Adam  G.,  tailor,  17  Barngreen 
Finlayson,  Alex.,  tenter,  8  Stanley-st 
Finlayson,  John,  blacksmith,  24  Hayswell-rd 
Fleming,  Alex.,  carter,  21  Leonard-st 
Florence,  Wm. ,  policeman,  33  Sidney-st 
Forbes,  Jas.,  church-officer,  279  High-st 
Forbes,  John,  barman,  19  Sidney-st 
Forbes,  Robt.,  flesher,  5  E  Abbey-st 
Ford,  Christopher,  collector,  19  Hay's-lane 
Ford,  Geo.,  shoemaker,  13  Ponderlaw-lane 
Fox,  Jas.,  grocer,  15  E  Abbey-st 
Fraser,  Alex.,  labourer,  30  Hayswell-rd 
Fraser,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  24  Hamilton-gn 
Fraser,  Wm.,  mechanic,  10  Stanley-st 
Fyfe,  Alex.,  junr..  joiner,  llj  Ponderlaw-st 
Fyfe.  John,  shoemaker,  39  Sidney-st 

No  X    High  Street  Ward 

Gavin,  Hugh,  architect,  42  Hill-st 
Geddes,  John,  photographer,  16  Applegate 
Geekie,  James,  postboy,  34  Hill-st 
Gerrarci,  Wm.,  flaxdressc-r,  9  Union-st  E 
Gibson,  James  D.,  mason,  31  Applegate 
Gibson,  Walter,  water-inspector,  14  John-st 
Gibson,  Walter,  junr.,  labourer,  1  Applegate 
Glass,  Alex. ,  hacklemaker,  21  John-st 
Glen,  Joseph,  flaxdresser,  21  Church-st 
Glen,  Thos.,  vanman,  45  John-st 
Gordon,  Alex.,  fiaxspinner,  Burnside 


Gordon,  Alex.  J.,  manufacturer,  North  Tarry 
Gordon,  Charles,  seaman,  48  High-st 
Gordon,  David,  flaxdresser,  2  Maule-st 
Gordon,  John,  flaxdresser,  43  Panmure-st 
Gordon,  Wm.  A.,  fiaxspinner,  North  Tarry 
Gordon,  W.  S.,  upholsterer,  16  Commerce-st 
Gouck,  D.  A.,  vintner,  3  Abbey-path 
Gouck,  Henry,  hosier,  98  High-st 
Gould,  Robert  K.,  vintner,  2"W  Newgate 
Gove,  Wm. ,  seaman,  11  South-st 
Gowans,  Jas.,  vintner,  183  High-st 
Gowans,  John,  carter,  37  Lordburn 
Graham,  Peter,  flaxdresser,  47  John-st 
Grant,  Colin,  shoe-manufacturer,  Woodside 
Grant,  Geo.,  shoemaker,  4  Applegate 
Grant,  Geo. ,  joiner,  20  Park-st 
Grant,  Walter,  shoemaker,  1  Church-st 
Gray,  And.,  shoemaker,  20  Hill-pl 
Gray,  Peter,  dairyman,  11  Park-st 
Green,  Charles,  painter,  25  Ladybridge-st 
Grewar,  Jas.  P.,  cabinetmaker,  62  Gravesend 
Grewar,  Jas.  S.,  cabinetmaker,  8  Panmure-st 
Grieve,  Wm.,  seaman,  24  Seagate 
Griffens,  Joseph,  agent,  21  Lordburn 
Grimmond,  John,  foreman,  57  Marketgate 
Guild.  Peter,  carpenter,  1  Union-st  E 
Guthrie,  Thos.,  traveller,  3  Hill-rd 
Guthrie,  A.  W.,  accountaut.  3  Hill-rd 

No  2    Millgate  Ward 
Gauldie,  Alex.,  ropemaker,  S5  Millgate-loan 
Gauldie,  John,  merchant,  40  Millgate-loan 
Geddes,  David,  dairyman,  5  Murray-pl 
Gibson,  David,  labourer,  20  Glover-st 
Gilbert,  Alex.,  pilot  master,  42  Ladybridge 
Gilbert,  Robt.,  shoemaker,  10  Hope-st 
Gill,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  21  N  Grimsby 
Gordon,  Chas.,  mason,  11  Glover-st 
Gordon,  Jas.,  gardener,  1  Shore 
Gordon,  John,  shoemaker,  20  W  Mary-st 
Gordon,  Wm.,  mason,  Hannah-st 
Gordon,  Wm.,  dealer,  7  S  Grimsb" 
Gowans,  Chas.,  labourer,  3  Ladylban 
Gowans,  Robert,  carpenter,  5  W  Mary-st 
Grant,  Chas..  shoemaker,  56  Marketgate 
Grant,  Wm.  H.,  mechanic,  15  Millgate-loan 
Gray,  Charles,  sailmaker,  30  Millgate-loan 
Gray,  John,  clerk,  8  Hannah-st 
Gray,  John,  tailor,  21  Bank-st 
Greig,  David,  clerk,  27  Bank-st 
Greig,  John,  seaman,  9  W  Mary-st 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 
Galloway,  Hugh,  seaman,  19  Dishland-st 
Gavine,  James,  bleacher,  104  Keptie-st 
Gerrard,  James,  mill-foreman,  6  Dishland-st 
Gerrard,  William,  labourer,  21  Queen-st 
Gibson,  George,  flaxdresser,  24  Gowan-st 
Gibson,  George,  labourer,  31  Dishiand-st 
Gilbert,  Robert,  grocer,  1  Princes-st 
Gilchrist,  James,  gardener,  20  Colvill-pl 
Glass,  Robert,  moulder,  3  Anderson-st 
Gleig,  Robert,  clerk,  52£  Keptie-st 
Grant,  John,  stationmaster,  Station  House 
Grant,  Joseph,  shoemaker,  17  Dishland-st 
Grassie,  George,  clerk,  26  Gowan-st 
Gray,  Alexander,  tailor,  9  Garden-st 
Gray,  Jame«  P.,  engineer,  7  Garden-st 
Guild,  James,  teacher,  15  Victoria-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 
Galloway,  Charles,  carter,  25  Fergus-sq 


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Gardener,  David  B.,  tailor,  24  Robert-st 
Gardyne,  Geo.,  millrfoieman,  33Green-st 
Garland,  David,  mechanic,  13  Russell-st 
Garvie,  Jas.,  labourer,  6  Robert-st 
Gauldie,  James,  confectioner,  50  Cairnie-st 
Gavine,  Chas.,  insurance-agent,  3  Elliot-st 
Geekie,  Alex.,  clerk,  16  Fergus-st 
Gibb,  Jas.  P.,  hairdresser,  IS  Elliot-st 
Gillespie,  Robert,  flaxdresser,  02  Helen-st 
Gillespie,  Robert,  shoemaker,  43  St  Mary-st 
Gillespie,  Thos.,  plumber,  SI  Lochland-st 
Gilroy,  Peter,  carter,  8S  Helen-st 
Glen,  Jas.,  wrig-ht,  6  St  Mary-st 
Glen,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  28  Cairnie-st 
Glen,  Wm.,  boilermaker,  3  George-st 
Golden,  Alex.,  joiner,  3  George-st 
Gordon,  Alex.,  mason,  90  Lochland-st 
Gordon,  Chas.,  mason,  4S  Rossie-st 
Gordon,  Thomas,  bleacher,  25  Fergus-sq 
Gordon,  Jas.,  mechanic,  25  Elliot-st 
Gordon,  John,  labourer,  40  Green-st 
Gordon,  John,  mason,  37  Green-st 
Gordon,  John,  flaxdresser,  19  Spink-st 
Gould,  John,  clerk,  Hi  Elliot-st 
Gowans,  Allan,  labourer,  14  Robert-st 
Gray,  Alex.,  painter,  1  Fergus-st 
Gray,  Geo.,  mechanic,  24  Fergus-st 
Gray,  John,  painter,  3  Fergus-st 
Greig,  Alex.,  fishcurer,  Keptie-road 
Greig,  Geo.,  mill-foreman,  19 Rossie-st 
Greig,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  74  Cairnie-st 
Greig,  Jas.,  residenter,  23  Rossie-st 
Greig,  John  F. ,  flaxdresser,  36  Rossie-st 
Guild,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  43  Elliot-st 
Guthrie,  Robt.,  warehouseman,  20  Green-st 
Guthrie,  Wm. ,  beamer,  74  Cairnie-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Gair,  Alex.,  dairyman,  Little  Cairnie 
Gall,  Jas.,  leather-cutter,  23  Cairnie-st 
Gauldie,  Chas.,  rope-spinner,  6S  Guthrie-pt 
Gauldie,  Geo.,  flaxdresser,  22  Smithy-croft 
Gentiles,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  42  Howard-st 
Gentiles,  James,  labourer,  15  Cross  Mill-wd 
Gibb,  Burnet,  labourer,  18  Cross  Mill-wd 
Gibson,  James,  mill-foreman,  Cairnie-pl 
Gilbert,  Alex.,  seaman,  72  St  Vigeans-rd 
Gillespie,  David,  blacksmith,  10  E  Mill-wd 
Glen,  Alex.,  lapper,  Brechin-rd 
Glen,  Alex.,  factory-worker,  10  Barngreen 
Glen,  Jas.,  residenter,  Brechin-rd 
Gordon,  Alex.,  glazier,  3  Reform-st 
Gordon,  Chas.,  mechanic,  19  Kinnaird-st 
Gordon,  Frank  W.,  painter,  21  Guthrie-pt 
Gordon,  George,  mechanic,  24  St  Vigeans-rd 
Graham,  John,  fireman,  19  E  Mill-wd 
Graham.  Robert,  flaxdresser,  12  Smithy-croft 
Grant,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  2  St  Vigeans-rd 
Grant,  Jas.,  currier,  8  W  Mill-wd 
Grant,  Wm. ,  joiner,  29  Howard-st 
Grant,  William,  shipmaster,  7  Guthrie-pt 
Gray,  Alex.,  fireman,  43  Kinnaird-st 
Gray,  James,  residenter,  bH  W  Mill-wd 
Gray,  John,  labourer,  50  Howard-st 
Gray,  Win.,  tailor,  45  Bog-lane 
Greenhow,  W. ,  lamplighter,  15  Cross  Mill-wd 
Greig,  David,  railway-servant,  31  Howard-st 
Greig,  David,  tenter,  68  Howard-st 
Greig,  David,  flaxdresser,  29  Kinnaird-st 
Guild,  Alex.,  residenter,  17  Howard-st 


Guild,  Jas.,  mechanic,  19  Ogilvy-pl 
Guild,  John,  moulder,  25  Cairnie-st 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Gardyne,  John,  ice-cream  vendor,  16  Abbey-st 
Garvie,  Alex.,  patternmaker,  4  Hill-ter 
Garvie,  Alex.,  bricklayer,  47  W  Abbey-st 
Gauldie,  Alex.,  oiler,  39  Barngreen 
Gerrard,  Geo.,  flaxdresser,  5  Leonard-st 
Gibson,  Chas.,  baker,  19  Hays-lane 
Gibson,  Geo.,  tailor,  15  Convent-st 
Gibson,  Robt.,  com. -traveller,  7  Hayswell-rd 
Gill,  Henry,  shoemaker,  15  Culloden  Road 
Gill,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  11  Convent-st 
Gillanders,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  22  Hamilton-gn 
Gillespie,  David,  baker.  18  E  Abbey-st 
Glass,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  41  W  Abbey-st 
Glen,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  22  Hamilton-gn 
Glenday,  Hector,  shoemaker,  44  Sidney-st 
Gleuday,  John,  shoemaker,  23  Culloden-rd 
Gordon,  John,  bleacher,  17  Barngreen 
Gordon,  Laing,  tailor,  30  Hamilton-green 
Gowans,  Bruce,  residenter,  9  Abbot-st 
Gowans,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  31  Leonard-st 
Graham,  D.  S. ,  clerk,  6  Carnegie-st 
Graham,  Henry,  lamplighter,  32  Convent-st 
Graham,  John,  shoemaker,  36  Sydney-st 
Grant,  David,  flaxdresser,  9  Palmer-st 
Grant,  Jas.  B.,  fireman,  29  Hayswell-rd 
Grant,  Jas.,  commission  agent,  4  Carnegie-st 
Grant,  John,  shoemaker,  59  Sidney-st 
Grant,  Wm.,  carter,  17  Ernest-st 
Grant,  Wm.  L.,  painter,  2  Hayswell-road 
Gray,  David,  labourer,  269  High-st 
Gray,  Jas.,  confectioner,  269  High-st 
Gray,  John,  farmer,  Culloden  House 
Gray,  John,  shipmaster.  Strachan-st 
Gray,  Wm.,  tenter,  17  Ernest-st 
Greig,  David,  saddler,  Walker-place 
Guild,  Alex.,  moulder,  5  Cainegie-st 
Guild,  David,  tailor,  55  Leouard-st 

No  1    High  Street  Ward 

Hall,  George,  fisherman,  28  Union-st  E 
Hastings,  Chas.,  leather-cutter,  33  Marketgate 
Hawkins,  Thomas,  sailmaker,  41  John-st 
Hayes,  Edward,  sailmaker,  43  W  Newgate 
Hayes,  E.,  sen.,  sailmaker,  33  W  Newgate 
Hayes,  Wm.,  sailmaker,  35  John-st 
Henderson,  Robert,  residenter,  38  VV  Newgate 
Henderson,  Wm.,  hall-keeper,  19  Hill-st 
Hepburn,  Henry,  patternmaker,  24S  High-st 
Heron,  Wm. ,  merchant,  35  Union-st  E 
Hill,  John,  boot  finisher,  23  Ladybridge-st 
Hogg,  Jas.,  flesher,  59  High-st 
Hovel,  James,  flaxdresser,  210  High-st 
Hunter,  James,  shoemaker,  27  Union-st  E 
Hunter,  John,  schoolmaster,  38  Hill-st 
Hutchison,  Walter,  residenter,  10  Applegate 

No  2     Mitigate  Ward 

Harris,  Geo.,  flesher,  31  Millgate 
Harrison,  Henry,  coastguard  officer,  11  Shore 
Hay,  Geo.,  vintner,  1  S  Grimsby 
Herald,  Jas.,  millworker,  22  Glover-st 
Herald,  John,  auctioneer,  4  Shore 
Herald,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  70  Marketgate 
Heron,  James,  blacksmith,  13  S  Grimsby 
Heron,  Peter,  blacksmith,  12  Chalmers-st 
Heron,  Charles,  plumber,  5  Wallace-st 
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Hodkinson,  George,  engineer,  19  Bank-st 

Hood,  Peter,  pilot,  16  Ann-st 

Hood,  Peter,  jun.,  shoemaker,  23  Ladyloan 

Hood,  Wm,  baker,  3  Bank-st 

Hovell,  Wm.,  labourer,  16  Glover-st 

Hutton,  Alex.,  flesher,  5  Union-st 

Hutton,  J.,  labourer,  7  Murray-pl 

No  3     Keptie  Ward 

Haliburton,  D., warehouseman,  21  Jamieson-st 
Hannay,  Jas. ,  mill-foreman,  34  Keptie-st 
Harran,  Robt.,  labourer,  27  Dishland-st 
Hay,  Geo.,  editor,  32  Jamieson-st 
Hay,  G.  G.,  shipmaster,  7  Victoria-st 
Hay,  Wm.,  drapery  manager,  50  Addison-pl 
Henderson,  Jas. ,  shipowner,  22  Victoria-st 
Henry,  Henry,  moulder,  22  Jamieson-st 
Hill,  Jas. ,  carter,  22  Gowan-st 
Bird,  Alex.,  draper,  Nolt  Loan-road 
Hogg,  Wm.,  mason,  46  Dishland-st 
Hood,  Geo.  P.,  draper,  1  Queen-st 
Hood,  Jas.,  bookseller,  31  West  Keptie-st 
Howat,  Rev.  Jas.,  minister,  17  Dalhousie-pl 
Hume,  Robt.,  accountant,  4  Addison-pl 
Hunter,  Jas.,  farmer,  Timbergreen 
Hurt,  Richard  E. ,  shoemaker,  8  Keptie-st 
Hutchison,  David,  draper,  17  Victoria-st 
Hill,  Charles  S.,  law  clerk,  22  Gowan-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 
Haliburton,  Alex.,  accountant,  Keptie-rd 
Halkett,  David,  shoemaker,  9  Elliot-st 
Hamilton,  Thomas,  engine-driver,  22Helen-st 
Hanna,  Jas.,  weaver,  55  Green-st 
Hannah,  James,  factory  worker,  17  Spink-st 
Hanton,  James,  blacksmith,  16  Rossie-st 
Harris,  Jas.,  seaman,  30  St  Mary-st 
Hastings,  John  A.,  postman,  24  Rossie-st 
Hebenton,  David,  labourer,  26  Helen-st 
Henderson,  David,  labourer,  34  Green-st 
Henderson,  G. ,  residenter,  21  Green-st 
Henderson,  Wm.,  tenter,  70  Lochland-st 
Henderson, Wm.,  insur.-agent,  20  Lochland-st 
Hendry,  And.,  labourer,  34  St  Mary-st 
Hendry,  Jas.,  lapper,  15  Fergus-st 
Hendry,  Samuel,  nnllworker,  24  Helen-st 
Herscnell,  David,  grocer,  29  Green-st 
Hill,  David,  wright,  35  Rossie-st 
Honeyman,  Lindsay,  reporter,  38  Lochland-st 
Hopkinson,  S. ,  mechanic,  36  Cairnie-st 
Hovell,  Jas. ,  flaxdresser,  36  Fergus-sq 
Hudgston,  Alex.  P. ,  mechanic,  40  Rossie-st 
Hudgston,  John,  residenter,  52  St  Mary-st 
Hunter,  Alex.,  residenter,  19  Rossie-st 
Hunter,  David,  mechanic,  1  St  Mary-st 
Hunter,  Wm.,  warehouseman,  2  Elliot-st 

No  5    Guthrie   Port  Ward 
Haddon,  David,  boilermaker,  58  Brechin-rd 
Haddon,  John,  mill-foreman,  26  St  Vigeans-rd 
Hagans,  Wm.,  tenter,  5  Guthrie-hill 
Halkett,  Geo.,  weaver,  74  Inch 
Hall,  William,  machineman,  18  Ogilvy-pl 
Hall,  Wm.,  joiner,  17  St  Vigeans-rd 
Harrick,  Owen,  flaxdresser,  19  Boglane 
Harvey,  David,  labourer,  62  Guthrie-pt 
Harvey,  Wm.,  labourer,  18  Howard-st 
Hay,  Hugh,  tenter,  28  Howard-st 
Hemsworth,  Jas.,  mill  foreman,  7  Reform-st 
Henderson,  Wm.,  painter,  29  Guthrie-port 
Hendry,  Alex.,  blacksmith,  Cairnie-pl 
Hendry,  Charles,  carter,  62  St  Vigeans-rd 


Hennan,  John,  fireman,  Guthrie-hill 
Herald,  And.,  shoemaker,  11  Lillies-wynd 
Herald,  David,  flaxdresser,  21  Barngreen 
Herald,  John,  mill-foreman,  56  Howard-st 
Herald,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  21  Cairnie-st 
Hill,  David,  residenter,  23  Lillies-wyud 
Hill,  Wm.,  beamer,  54  St  Vigeans-road 
Hogg,  Hall,  lapper,  4  Howard-st 
Hood,  Alex. ,  engineer,  8  St  Vigeans-rd 
Hood,  Alex.,  mamuyer,  6  Guthrie-port 
Hood,  Peter,  carter,  8  St  Vigeans-rd 
Hood,  Wm.,  chimney-sweep,  68  Guthrie-pt 
Hosie,  Jas.,  bleacher,  15  St  Vigeans-rd 
Hovell,  Peter,  flaxdresser,  50  Kinnaird-st 
Howat,  John,  shoemaker,  17  Kinnaird-st 
Hudgton,  Thomas,  slater,  4  Rosebank 
Hutchison,  Stewart,  vintner,  47  Guthrie-port 
Hutchison,  Thos.,  mason,  41  Boglane 
Hutton,  James,  carter,  22  Cross  Mill-wynd 
Hutton,  Wm.,  labourer,  7  St  Vigeans-rd 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Hall,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  Hays-lane 
Hardie,  Wm.,  labourer,  6  Abbey-park 
Harrick,  Wm. ,  flaxdresser,  6  Abbey-park 
Harvey,  John,  tailor,  15  Barngreen 
Harvey,  Peter,  boilermaker,  21  Leonard-st 
Hemsworth,  Alex.,  lapper,  57  Sydney-st 
Henderson,  David,  shoemaker,  42  Ernest-st 
Herron,  Alfred,  blacksmith,  34  Leonard-st 
Herron,  Peter,  blacksmith,  22  Ponderlaw-st 
Herron,  Sylvester,  moulder,  27  Sydney-st 
Herron,  Peter,  jun.,  blacksmith,  7  Stuart-st 
Herschell,  Allan,  shoemaker,  3S  Ernest-st 
Herschell,  David,  shoemaker,  69  Sydney-st 
Hewit,  Andrew,  tailor,  28  Hayswell-rd 
High,  W.,  watchmaker,  1  Hayswell-rd 
Hill,  John,  flax-merchant,  25  Hayswell-rd 
Hird,  Wm.,  tailor,  27  Leonard-st 
Hobbs,  Wm.,  labourer,  61  Leonard-st 
Hosie,  John,  slater,  4  Bakers'-wynd 
Hudson,  Geo.,  fireman,  42  E  Abbey-st 
Hudson,  Wm.,  fireTiian,  10  Abbey-path 
Hunter,  Chas.,  shoemaker,  39  Culloden-rd 
Hunter,  Robert,  engineer,  54  Sidney-st 
Hunter,  Win.,  shoemaker,  11  Palmer-st 
Hunter,  Sam.,  baker,  8  Leonard-st 
Hutcheon,  John,  labourer,  31  W  Abbey-st 
Hutcheon,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  25  E  Abbey-st 
Hutchison,  John,  Joiner,  Ernest-st 
Hutton,  Geo.,  shoemaker,  2  Allan-st 
Hutton,  Robert,  seaman,  8  Ponderlaw-lane 
Higgins,  James,  gardener,  Bellevue  Gardens 

No  X    High  Street  Ward 

Irons,  Allan,  shoemaker,  12  Church-st 

No  2     Militate  Ward 

Ironside,  Jame^i,  factory- worker,  10  W  Mary-st 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Innes,  Donald,  signalman,  23  Gowan-st 
Inverwick,  Jas.,  factory-worker,  6  Dishland-st 
Irvine,  Jas.,  labourer,  11  High-common 
Irvine,  Peter,  baker  17  Jamieson-st 

No  4     Lochlands   Ward 

Irons,  Allan,  shoemaker,  5  George-st. 
Irvine,  Hugh,  mill-foreman,  51  Helen-st 

No  5    Guthrie   Port  Ward 

Inglis,  James,  joiner,  18  Cross  Mill-wynd 


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Having  engaged  the  Services  of  a  Thoroughly 
Experienced  Sculptor,  special  attention  will  be 
Given  to  every  Description  of  Monumental  Work. 

GRAVESTONES  &  MONUMENTS  EXECUTED  IN  MARBLE,  GRANITE,  &  FREESTONE. 

DESIGNS    SUPPLIED    FOR    APPROVAL. 
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125 


No    6    Abbey  Ward 

Inglis,  Robt.,  grocery  manager,  8  Carnegie-st 

No  X     High   Street  Ward 

Jack,  James,  jun.,  chemist,  125  High-st. 
Jack,  John,  grocer,  1  church-st 
Jamie,  Alex.,  baker,  10  James-st 
Jamieson,  Francis,  moulder,  17  Hill-st 
Jarvis,  David,  manufacturer,  143  High-st 
Jarvis,  George,  labourer,  21  West  Newgate 
Jeftray,  John,  seaman,  16  John-st 
Johnston,  David,  lapper,  l  Maule-st 
Johnson,  Wm.,  grocer,  20  Hill-pl 
Joss,  Jas.,  tailor,  36  Maule-st 

No  2     M Migrate  Ward 

Jack,  John,  millworker,  10  Hope-st 
Jack,  Wm.,  mechanic,  76  Marketgate 
Jack,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  29  W  Mary-st 
James,  Wm.  O.,  street-porter,  S  Union-st 
Jamieson.  Jas.,  bleacher,  24  Kyd-st 
Jamieson,  Jas.,  sailmaker,  30  Ann-st 
Jamieson,  James,  commission-agent,  7  Shore 
Jarret,  Alex.,  carter,  31  Ann-st 
Jarret,  John,  carter,  43  Hannah-st 
Johnston,  Wm.,  engineer,  56  Millgate-loan 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Jack,  Alex.,  residenter,  10  Colvill-place 
Jamieson,  Jas.,  residenter,  11  Gowan-st 
Johnston,  Geo.,  seaman,  18  Gowan-st 
Johnston,  Jas.  B. ,  draper,  Hillend-rd 
Johnston,  Wm.,  Haxdresser,  10  Colvill-pl 
Johnston,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  2S  Victoria-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Jack,  Alex.  W.,  patternmaker,  9  George-st 
Jack,  Jas.,  mechanic,  3  Russell-st 
Jamieson,  David,  residenter,  Keptie-rd 
Jamieson,  Thos.,  gas-worker,  14  Cairnie-st 
Jarvis,  Alex.  C,  warehouseman,  29  Fergus-st 
Jarvis,  Wm.,  millspinner,  59  Rossie-st 
Johnston,  Alex.,  draper,  5  St  Mary-st 
Johnston,  And.,  flaxdresser,  18  Green-st 
Joss,  A.,  confectionery-workev,  24  Helen-st 
Joss,  James,  hatter,  1  George-st 

No  5    Guthrie   Port  Ward 

Jamieson,  David,  labourer,  32  Barngreen 
Jamieson,  Geo.,  mason,  Brechin-rd 
Janes,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  12  Brechin-rd 
Johnston,  John,  shoemaker,  16  Howard-at 
Johnston,  John,  joiner,  4  Howard-st 
Johnston,  Joseph,  lapper,  56  St  Vigeans-rd 
Johnston,  Wm.,  gardener,  The  Elms 
Joiner,  Wm.,  labourer,  44  Howard-st 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Jack,  Alex.,  bleacher,  19  E  Abbey -st 
Jack,  J.,  retired-lightkeeper,  7  E  Abbey-st 
Jamieson,  John,  lapper,  23  Abbot-st 
Jamieson,  L. ,  shoemaker,  27  Culloden-rd 
Jeffrey,  John  D.,  printer,  25  W  Abbey-st 
Johnston,  David,  ironmonger,  Hayshead 
Johnston,  Geo.,  policeman,  13  Palmer-st 
Johnston,  Joseph,  slater,  29  Fisheracre 
Joiner,  Abner,  hallkeeper,  High-st 

No  X     High  Street  Ward 

Keith,  David,  flaxdresser,  45  Panmure-st 
Kemley,  Hugh  A.,  weaver,  5  Lordburn 
Kerr,  Charles,  shoemaker,  35  John-st 
Kerr,  David,  butcher,  35  Applegate 


Kerr,  Geo. .  carter-,  Hill-rd 
Kinloch,  Robert  C,  banker,  74  High-st 
Kinnear,  David,  cabinetmaker,  9j  Applegate 
Kinnear,  Jas.,  teacher,  15  Hill-pl 
Kinnear,  Jas.,  vintner,  40  Hill-st 
Kinnear,  John,  mechanic,  16  Panmure-st 
Kyd,  David,  wood-turner,  31  Gravesend 
Kydd,  David,  fisherman,  10  W  Newgate 
Kydd,  Jas.,  fisherman,  18  Seagate 

No  3     Millgrate  Ward 

Keith,  John,  sailmaker,  7  Ann-st 
Keith,  Wm.,  sailmaker,  70  Marketgate 
Kennedy,  James,  plasterer,  75  Millgate-loan 
Kennedy,  John,  seaman,  47  Wallace-st 
Kennedy,  John,  turner,  28  Marketgate 
Kerr,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  3  West-port 
Kerr,  Niven,  light-keeper,  Signal  Tower 
King,  James,  grocer,  17  Ladyloan 
Kinnear,  Jas.,  blacksmith,  23  Hannah-st 
Kinnear,  John,  fireman,  19  North  Grimsby 
Knowles,  Jas.,  contractor,  65  Ladyloan 
Kydd,  John,  weaver,  28  Bank-st 
Kydd,  Robert,  blacksmith,  43  Hannah-st 
Kydd,  Tims.,  sawyer,  30  Ann-st 
Kydd,  Wm.,  blacksmith,  18  West  Grimsby 
Kvdd,  Wm.  F.,  cabinetmaker,  32  Marketgate 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Keith,  G.  A.,  engineer,  3  Alexandra-pl 
Kirkland,  David,  gardener,  Rosevilla 
Kydd,  David,  shunter,  24  Jamieson-st 
Kydd,  James,  wright,  34  Dishland-st 
Kydd,  Jas.,  junr.,  wright,  59  Dishland-st 
Kydd,  John,  shoemaker,  IS  Gowan-st 
Kydd,  John,  gardener,  Bloomfield 

No  4     Lochlands  Ward 

Keith,  George,  J. P.,  Keith  Lodge,  Keptie-rd 
Keillor.  Thos.,  labourer,  43  Ellijt-st 
Kelly,  Richard,  M.D.,  61  Keptie-gt 
Kemp,  Peter,  newsagent,  52  Helen-st 
Kerr,  David,  bleacher,  15  Rossie-st 
Kettle,  Thos.,  mechanic,  21  St  Mary-st 
King.  Alfred,  slater,  64  Lochland-st 
Kinloch,  David,  flaxdresser,  79  Keptie-st 
Kinloch.  Geo.,  millworker,  21  Fergus-sq 
Kinnear,  David,  clerk,  42  Cairnie-st 
Kinnear,  David,  joiner,  69  Keptie-st 
Kinnear,  David,  labourer,  26  Robert-st 
Kirk,  Charles,  mill-manager,  7S  Helen-st 
Knight,  John,  cabin-keeper,  7  George-st 
Knight,  John,  flaxdresser,  69  Helen-st 
Knight,  John,  seaman,  10  Robert-st 
Kydd,  David,  labourer,  36  Fergus-sq 
Kydd,  Jas.,  bleacher,  74  Helen-st 

No  5    Guthrie   Port  Ward 

Kear.  Jas.,  sawyer,  5  St  Vigeans-rd 
Keir,  Alex.,  labourer,  20  Barngreen 
Keiller,  Alex.,  coachman,  Brechin-rd 
Keith,  Joseph,  sailmaker,  28  Barngreen 
Kenny,  John,  labourer,  11  Ogilvy-pl 
Kermath,  John,  flaxdresser,  7  Guthrie-hill 
Kerr,  Henry,  factory-worker,  39  Boglane 
Key,  Jas,,  bleacher,  15  Ogilvy-pl 
Kidd.  Francis,  labourer,  28  E  Mill-wd 
Kidd,  Thos.,  ironworker,  8  W  Mill-wd 
Kiddie,  Andw.,  moulder,  29  Kimiaird-st 
King,  Jas.,  wright,  47  Kinnaird-st 
King,  David  B.,  clerk,  Neville-st 
King,  Wm.,  wright,  56  Howard-st 


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Arbroath  Year  Book. 


127 


KininmontU,  Thos.,  flax  inspector,  Arrott-st 
Knowles,  Forrest,  artist,  22  Wardmill-rd 
Kydd,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  52  Breehin-rd 
Kydd,  Win.,  tenter,  31  W  Mill-wd 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Keith,  George,  sailmaker,  53  W  Abbey-st 
Keith,  John  W. ,  plumber,  19  Hayswell-rd 
Keith,  John,  sailmaker,  33  E  Abbey-st 
Kemlay,  James,  residenter,  63  Siduey-st 
Key,  Alex.,  postman,  2  Culloden-rd 
Kiddie,  John,  shoemaker,  12  Abbey-st 
King,  Arthur,  shoemaker,  32  Ernest-st 
King,  Jas.  B.,  patternmaker,  37  Carnegie-st 
Kirkaldy,  James,  mechanic,  33  Culloden-rd 
Kirton,  Win.,  shoemaker,  53  E  Abbey-st 
Knight,  Robert,  baker,  5  Convent-st 
Kydd,  David,  vanman,  21  Abbot-st 
Kydd,  Jas.,  bottler,  22  Hayswell-rd 
Kydd,  John,  shoemaker,  9  Fisheracre 
Kydd,  Robert,  mechanic,  9  Fisheracre 
Kydd,  Wm.,  labourer,  33  Fisheracre 
Kydd,  Wm.,  currier,  21  Sidney-st 

No  1    High   Street  Ward 

Laing,  David,  M.D.,  Maule-st 
Laird,  Wallace,  flaxdresser,  28  High-st 
Lamb,  James,  coal-merchant,  33  Lindsay-st 
Lambert,  Andrew,  currier,  19  John-st 
Law,  John,  dealer,  Hill-rd 
Lawrence,  David,  yarnman,  33  Marketgate 
Lawson,  John,  factoryworker,  5  Park-st 
Leighton,  Jas.,  joiner,  18  Maule-st 
Leslie,  Chas.,  mill-overseer,  12  Church-st 
Leslie,  John,  caretaker,  10  Commerce-st 
Leslie,  Wm.,  fishdealer,  166  High-st 
Leuchars,  George,  currier,  55  Panmure-st 
Leuchars,  Joseph,  mechanic,  6  Maule-st 
Lindsay,  David,  fisherman,  9  South-st 
Lindsay,  John  C.,  tinsmith,  8  Applegate 
Lindsay,  Peter,  fisherman,  17  Ladybridge-st 
Lorimer,  Henry,  solicitor,  6  Princes-st 
Lowden,  James,  shoemaker,  48  High-st 
Lownie,  John,  labourer,  20  W  Newgate 
Lowson,  Alex.,  mechanic,  39£  Ladybridge-st 
Lowson,  Henry,  tobacconist,  33  Commerce-st 
Lundie,  Jas.  R.,  lapper,  22  Maule-st 
Lyall,  Jas. ,  mill-foreman,  11  Park-st 

No  2    M Migrate  Ward 

Lamb,  David,  millworker,  17  Millgate 
Lamb,  Peter,  residenter,  30  Millgate-loan 
Larnach,  D.,  warehouseman,  S3  Ladyloan 
Law,  Jas.,  mechanic,  25  Hannah-st 
Lawrence,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  38  Glover-st 
Leask,  Andrew,  mason,  16  Millgate-loan 
Leslie,  A.  J.,  box-manufacturer,  46  Glover-st 
Leslie,  David,  flaxdresser,  2  W  Mary-st 
Leslie,  Jas.,  weaver,  24  Glover-st 
Lesslie,  C.  H.,  dentist,  82  Marketgate 
Liddle,  Greenly,  boilermaker,  53  W  Grimsby 
Lindsay,  John,  plasterer,  41  W  Grimsby 
Livingston,  Geo.,  flaxdresser,  44  Marketgate 
Low,  Jas.,  shopman,  46  Ladyloan 
Low,  Jas.,  labourer,  65  Millgate-ln 
Low,  Root.,  gardener,  35  Ann-st 
Lowson,  Geo.,  signalman  6  Union-st 
Lundie,  John,  shoemaker,  44  Marketgate 
Lyall,  David,  factory-worker,  3  Bank-st 
Lyall,  Wm.,  gasfitter,  71  Millgate-loan 


No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Laing,  David,  bleacher,  26  Jamieson-st 
Laing,  James,  mill-foreman,  53  Dishland-st 
Lawson,  Wm.,  labourer,  36  Dishland-st 
Lee,  G.  W.,  draughtsman,  Nolt  Loan-rd 
Lees,  Henry,  labourer,  98  Keptie-st 
Leckie,  John,  flaxdresser,  41  Dishland-st 
Leith,  Jas.,  grocer,  44  Addison-pl 
Leslie,  Jas.,  moulder,  43  Dishland-st 
Leslie,  Jas.  G.,  coal  merchant,  Nolt  Loan-rd 
Leslie,  R.,  surveyor  of  cargoes,  Nolt  Loan-rd 
Lindsay,  David,  time-keeper,  41  Dishland-st 
Littlejohn,  David,  solicitor,  34  Victoria-st 
Logan,  J.,  tweed-manufacturer,  7  Princes-st 
Lorimer,  Andrew,  hatter,  6  Princes-st 
Low,  Alex.,  watchmaker,  Nolt  Loan-rd 
Low,  David,  iron- worker.  26  Gowan-st 
Low,  Jas.  L.,  clerk,  13  Hillend-rd 
Low,  Wm.,  flesher,  2  W  Keptie-st 
Lowe,  Dan,  dancing  master,  1  Garden-st 
Lowson,  Alex.,  coal-agent,  72  Keotie-st 
Lowson,  Alex.,  moulder.  34  Keptie-st 
Lowson,  David,  manager,  12  Colvill-pl 
Lowson,  John,  carter,  15  Dishland-st 
Lowson,  Stewart,  lapper,  9  Catherine-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Laing-,  A.,  baker,  27  St  Mary-st 
Laing,  Peter,  bleacher,  29  St  Mary-st 
Laing,  Peter,  joiner,  39  Green-st 
Lamb,  Alex.,  ploughman,  78  Cairnie-st 
Langlands,  Alex.,  joiner,  11  George-st 
Lawrence,  Alex.,  mason,  46J  Cairnie-st 
Lawrence,  W.,  mason,  8  Russell-st 
Lawrie,  Jas.,  lapper,  34  Rossie-st 
Lawson,  John,  flaxdresser,  21  Green-st. 
Leadingham,  D.,  mechanic,  9  Russell-st 
Ledingham,  Wm.,  wright,  17  Russell-st 
Leighton,  Robt.  E.,  tailor,  2  Russell-st 
Leitch,  Alex.,  moulder,  65  Lochiand-st 
Leask,  John,  mill-foreman,  7  Elliot-st 
Lees,  Andw.,  currier,  25  Lochland-st 
Leitch,  Geo.,  joiner,  19  Lochland-st 
Leslie,  Alexander,  coffee-planter,  Keptie-rd 
Leslie,  Daniel,  baker,  15  Lochland-st 
Leslie,  Edward  Jas.,  solicitor,  Kiuloch-ter 
Leslie,  Jas.,  mill-foreman,  13  Fergus-sq 
Leslie,  Mark,  waste  merchant,  15  Green-st 
Leuchars,  Geo.,  currier,  42  Cairnie-st 
Liddel,  John,  mill-foreman,  55  Helen-st 
Lindsay,  Robt.,  labourer,  59  St  Mary-st 
Low,  Chas.  A.,  tjrocer,  10  Elliot-st 
Low,  John,  hawker,  62  Lochland-st 
Low,  Robt.,  shopman,  4  Fergus-sq 
Low,  Thomas,  warehouseman,  27  St  Mary-st 
Lumgair,  Alex  ,  tailor,  5  Rossie-st 
Lundie,  Thomas,  weaver,  15  Fergus-st 

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Laing,  Alex.  B.,  manager,  31  Howard-st 
Laing,  John,  engine-driver,  7  Reform-st 
Laird,  Wm.,  gardener,  Bloomtield 
Lamb,  Jas.,  vanman,  18  Brechin-rd 
Lambie,  Alex.,  tailor,  35  Guthrie-hill 
Laverie,  Wm.,  labourer,  6  Rosebank 
Law,  Jas.,  carter,  13  Smithy-croft 
Liwrence,  David,  shoemaker,  10  W  Mill-wd 
Leask,  Chas.,  mill-overseer,  35  Kinnaird-st 
Legge,  John,  labourer,  14  Cross  Mill-wd 
Leitch,  Jas.,  blacksmith   29  Howard-st 


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Leitch,  John,  mill-worker,  22  Howard-8t 
Leslie,  Alex.,  bleacher.  21  Lillies-wd 
Leslie,  George,  bleacher,  27  Howard-st 
Leslie,  Jas.,,  bleacher.  35  North-port 
Leslie,  John,  lapper,  19  Cairnie-st 
Leuchars,  David,  mill-foreman,  25  Lillies-wd 
Lilley,  Rev.  J.  P.,  minister,  Cairnie-rd 
Lindsay,  David,  millworker,  13  Smithy-croft 
Lindsay,  Jas.,  plumber,  36  Howard-st 
Lindsay,  John  W.,  signalman,  8  St  Vigeans-rd 
Lindsay,  Win.,  labourer,  50  Brechin-rd 
Lisk,  John,  mason,  27  Smithy-croft 
Littlejohn,  David,  joiner,  11  Kinnaird-st 
Littlejohn,  John,  millworker,  12  Rosebank 
Littlejohn,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  50  Brechm-rd 
Livingstone,  John,  bleacher,  Brechin-rd 
Logie,  Chas.,  flaxdresser,  50  Brechin-rd 
Logie,  David  B. ,  traveller,  19  Cairnie-st 
Lothian,  John,  baker,  13  St  Vigeans-rd 
Lowson,  Alex.  D.,  manufacturer,   Elmbank 
Lowson,  David,  shoemaker,  7  Guthrie-port 
Lyall,  Alex.,  mill-foreman,  27  W  Mill-wd 
Lynch,  Michael,  cowfeeder,  24  Brechin-rd 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Laird,  Jas.,  gardener,  Eastern  Cemetery 
Lamb,  David,  labourer,  1  Fishcracre 
Langlands,  Alex.,  residenter,  8  Hayswell-rd 
Langlands,  Robert,  shoemaker,  42  Sidney-st 
Law,  Jas.,  labourer,  11  Culloden-rd 
Lawrence,  Jas.,  millworker,  33  Sidney-st 
Lefevre,  John,  butcher,  Ernest-st 
Leigh  ton,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  26  Leonard-st 
Leitch,  John,  cutter,  55  Sidney-st 
Leslie,  Alfred,  shoemaker,  8  Abbot-st 
Leslie,  Charles,  shoemaker,  12  Abbot-st 
Leslie,  F.,  flaxdresser,  33  Leonard-st 
Leslie,  W.  J.,  engineer,  26  Hayswell-rd 
Leuchars,  Geo.  R.,  flaxdresser,  15  Ernest-st 
Leuchars,  John,  joiner,  4  Stuart-st 
Lindsay,  Thos.,  music-teacher,  221  High-st 
Liddle,  Jas.,  seaman,  63  Leonard-st 
Lindsay,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  14  Bakers' -wynd 
Lindsay,  Wm.,  baker,  11  Oouvent-st 
Livingston,  Jas.,  millworker,  9  Sidney-st 
Livingston,  Wm.,  mill-foreman,  17  Ernest-st 
Logie,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  30  Hamilton-gn 
Logie,  Thos.,  millworker,  12  Bakers'-wd 
Longrauir,  David,  labourer,  21  Culloden-rd 
Longmuir,  James,  turner,  13  Stuart-st 
Low,  Jas.,  residenter,  28  Ernest-st 
Low,  Robert,  flaxdresser,  20  W  Abbey-st 
Low,  Robert,  engineer,  19  Culloden-rd 
Low,  Wm.,  mill-worker,  9  Culloden-rd 
Lowden,  David,  shoemaker,  28  Sidney-st 
Lumgair,  Chas.,  mill-worker,  20  Ponderlaw-st 
Lumsden,  M.,  shoemaker,  21  Abbot-st 
Lundie,  D.,  engine-driver,  30  Hamilton-green 
Lyall.  Thos.  W..  dentist,  2  W  Abbey-st 

No  X    High  Street  Ward 

M'Ardle,  Thos.,  residenter,  37  Lindsay-st 
M'Bain,  J.  M.,  banker,  British  Linen  Co.  Bank 
M'Bain,  Norman,  solicitor,  Commerce-sti 
M'Birnie,  Wm.,  weaver,  43  Gravesend 
M'Comb,  Thos.,  flaxdresser,  31  Park-st 
M'Cormack,  Hugh,  broker,  43  Lordburn 
M'Glashan,  John,  upholsterer,  21  Lordburn 
M'Gregor,  John,  seaman,  17  Park-st 
M'Gurk,  John,  tishdeale'r,  5  Applegate 


M'Intosh,  James,  residenter,  37  Hill-st 
Mackay,  William,  upholsterer,  Market-pl 
Mackenzie,  J.,  cabinetmaker,  3S  Ladybridge-st 
Mackintosh,  R  M.C.,bank-teller,29  Marketg'te 
Mackintosh,    W.    F.,    solicitor,    Maulesbank, 

Maule-st 
M'Kcnzie,  D.,  insurance-agent,  48  High-st 
M'Laren,  Jas.,  shoe-manufacturer,  1  Maule-st 
M'Lean,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  3  W  Newgate 
M'Lean,  Andrew,  shoemaker,  E  Newgate 
M'Lean,  Murdoch,  seaman,  16  Ladybridge-st 
M'Lennan,  Donald,  Grocer,  14  Church-st 
M'Lennan,  John,  labourer,  14  Church-st 
M'Leod  C.  M.,  hotel-keeper,  Commerce-st 
M'Millan,  Jas.,  hawker,  15  Lindsay-st 
M'Millan,  John,  labourer,  10  High-st 
M'Millan,  Robert,  shoemaker,  1  Hill-rd 
M'Mullen,  Cecil  W.,  draper,  7  Hillend-rd 
M'Quade,  John,  flshdealer,  21  Seagate 
M 'Queen,  Albert,  labourer,  35  Lindsay-st 
M'Wattie,  Alex.,  tobacconist,  36  W  Newgate 
M'Wattie,  J.,  jr.  .tobacconist,  22  Commerce-st 
Main,  Alex.,  currier,  6  James-st 
Malcolm,  H.,  mill-foreman,  33  Park-st 
Mann,  Alex.,  carter,  35  John-st 
Mann,  Wm.,  slater.  11  Lindsay-st 
Mann,  Wm.,  seaman,  45  Hill-st 
Marr,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  24  W  Newgate 
Marr,  James,  flaxdresser,  37  Applegate 
Marshall,  Robt.,  blacksmith,  39  John-st 
Martin,  Alex.,  warehouseman,  34  Hill-st 
Martin,  Jas.,  blacksmith,  16  High-st 
Mason,  E.,  music-teacher,  17  Hill-pl 
Mather,  Alex.,  hall-keeper,  75  High-st 
Mather,  David,  flaxdresser,  21  Gravesend 
Mathers,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  132^  High-st 
Mathewson,  John,  painter,  2  Maule-st 
Maxwell,  T.,  grocer,  Addison-pl 
Meekison,  Jas.,  insurance-agent,  50  John-st 
Mellis,  Thomas,  coachman,  37  Lordburn 
Michie,  Jas.  M.  B.,  billposter,  18  Church-st 
Mill,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  24  High-sf, 
Millar,  John,  tailor,  Kirk-square 
Miller,  William  F.,  shoemaker,  56  High-st 
Milne,  Adam,  cabman,  21  W  Newgate 
Milne,  Andrew,  clerk,  5  Hill-rd 
Milne,  Chas.,  confectioner,  164  High-st 
Milne,  David,  general  dealer,  41  Gravesend 
Milne,  Edward,  shoemaker,  82  High-st 
Milne,  James,  labourer,  1  Applegate 
Mitchell,  David,  porter,  248  High-st 
Mitchell,  Duncan,  carter,  43  Pamnure-st 
Mitchell.  George,  carver,  25  John-st 
Mitchell,  James,  mason,  9£  Applegate 
Mitchell,  Jas.,  fruiterer,  E  Newgate 
Mitchell,  John,  farmer,  Boysack 
Mitchell,  Wm.,  slater,  20  Panmure-st 
Mitchell,  W.,  flaxdresser,  16  John-st 
Moir,  John,  fish-salesman,  43  John-st 
Moir,  Wm.,  foreman,  9J  Applegate 
More,  Edward,  labourer,  25  Church-st 
Morrison,  Wm.,  labourer,  2  Maule-st 
Mudie,  Alex.,  lapper,  11  W  Newgate 
Mulrean,  J.,  bank  messenger,  39  Coinmerce-st 
Murray,  A.,  currier,  1  Hill-rd 
Murray,  John,  barber,  32  Ladybridge-st 
Myles,  G.,  bookseller,  53  Panmure-st 
Mylesi  George,  currier,  23  Panmure-st 
Myles,  William,  mechanic,  53  Panmure-st 
Myles,  W.  S. ,  artist,  116  High-st 


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No  2    Mitigate  Ward 

M' Arthur,  John  B.,  weaver,  24  W  Mary-st 
M'Artney,  James,  carter,  36  Ann-st 
Macdonald,  F.  F.,  solicitor.  Windmill  House 
Mackintosh,  A.,  factory-manager,  39  Millgate- 

loan 
M'Callum,  Colin,  currier,  38  Glover-st 
M'Cullie,  Wm.,  baker,  15  Millgate-ln 
M 'Donald,  G.,  coal  merchant,  43  Wallace-st 
M'Donald,  Wm.,  patternmaker,  29  Glover-st 
M'Ewan,  Thos.,  pointsman,  8  Bank-st 
M'Gregor,  John,  carter,  51  Ladyloan 
M'Gregor,  Joseph,  labourer,  7  Millgate-ln 
M'Intosh,  Chas.,  shoemaker,  42  Glover-st 
M'Intosh,  Robert,  manager,  13  Hannah-st 
M'Intyre,  David,  carpenter,  1  Ann-st 
M'Kenzie,  D. ,  shipbroker,  2  Shore 
M'Kenzie,  James,  carpenter,  10  Kyd-st 
M'Kenzie,  Edwin,  mechanic,  65  Millgate-ln 
M'Kenzie,  Smith,  25  Dickfield-st 
M'Kinnon,  Thos.,  lapper,  14  Millgate-loan 
M'Laren,  Duncan,  gardener,  4  Ann-st 
M'Laren,  Peter,  residenter,  1  Shore 
M'Lean,  John,  shoemaker,  46  Marketgate 
M'Lennan,  David,  shoemaker,  7  Shore 
M'Kenzie,  Geo.,  gardsner,  3  Gayfleld 
Main,  Alex. ,  residenter,  4  Gayfleld 
Main,  Robert,  joiner,  17  Ann-st 
Mann,  David,  blacksmith,  64  Marketgate 
Mann,  Jas.,  moulder,  36  Millgate-ln 
Mann,  Wm.,  tailor,  27  Bauk-st 
Mann,  David,  blacksmith,  9  Glover-st 
Mann,  George,  labourer,  14  Hannah-st 
Marshall,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  17  S  Grimsby 
Mason,  Jas.  S.,  architect,  2  Gayfleld 
Matthews,  Alfred  T.,  warper,  5  Ladyloan 
Mathew,  Robert,  mechanic,  50  Marketgate 
Mathewson,  Wm.,  insur. -agent,  6  Wallace-st 
Mathewson,  James,  vintner,  Gayfleld 
Maxwell,  David,  lathsplitter,  14  Millgate-loan 
Maxwell,  David,  6£  Bank-st 
Meek,  John,  carter,  8  W  Mary-st 
Meffan,  David,  residenter,  47£  Millgate-ln 
Meffan,  John  M.,  watchmaker,  43  Cairnie-st 
Meffan,  Richard,  salesman,  41J  Millgate-loan 
Meldrum,  Joseph,  flaxdresser,  8  Ann-st 
Melville,  David,  upholsterer,  11  S  Grimsby 
Menmuir,  Alex.,  weaver,  35  W  Mary-st 
Menmuir,  Alex.,  joiner,  33  W  Grimsby 
Menmuir,  Wm.,  shipmaster.  10  Wallace-st 
Middleton,  Chas.,  carter,  9  E  Mary-st 
Middleton,  Geo.,  flaxdresser,  51  Ladyloan 
Middleton,  Jas.,  carter,  5  Glover-st 
Middleton,  Wm.,  lorryman,  12  Hope-st 
Middleton,  Wm.,  cabinetmaker,  15  Millgate 
Mill,  David,  shoemaker,  24  W  Mary-st 
Mill,  James,  insurance-agent,  7  Glover-st 
Millar,  G.,  coffee-house  keeper,  9  E  Grimsby 
Millar,  Wm.,  seaman,  5  S  Grimsby 
Miller,  Alex.,  labourer,  31  Ladyloan 
Mills,  Alex.,  gardener,  26  Kyd-st 
Milne,  Wm.,  carter,  15  W  Grimsby 
Milne,  Wm.,  factory-worker,  11  West  Mary-st 
Milne,  David,  seaman,  28  Kyd-st 
Milne,  James,  insurance-agent,  13  Bank-st 
Mitchell,  Alfred,  blacksmith,  35  W  Grimsby 
Mitchell,  Allan,  shoemaker,  2  Wallace-st 
Mitchell,  David,  gardener,  22  Glover-st 
Mitchell,  John,  flaxdresser,  5  Ann-st 
Mitchell,  Joseph,  cycle-agent,  43  Wallace-st 


Mitchell,  Robt. ,  factory-worker,  5  Wallace-st 
Mitchell,  S.,  tanner,  2  Wallace-st 
Mitchell,  Thos.,  lather,  1  Murray-pl 
Mitchell,  John,  drill-instructor,  27  Wallace-st 
Moir,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  14  W  Mary-st 
Mollison,  Samuel,  moulder,  20  Glover-st 
Moonlight,  Alex.,  contractor,  14  Glover-st 
Moonlight,  David,  porter,  46  Ladyloan 
More,  Alex.,  tenter,  43  Millgate-loan 
Morris,  David,  flaxdresser,  2  Ann-st 
Morrison,  Jas.,  carter,  43  Ladyloan 
Morrison,  Wm.,  sculptor,  71  Ladyloan 
Mowatt,  Jas.,  leather-cutter,  3  Bank-st 
Mundin,  Henry,  labourer,  12  N  Grimsby 
Munro,  W.  H.,  shoemaker,  12  Hannah-st 
.Murray,  David,  joiner.  14  W  Mary-st 
Murray,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  4  Hope-st 
Murray,  Wm.,  night  watchman,  6  Ann-st 
Murrison,  Donald,  seaman,  7  S  Grimsby 
Murrison,  Wm.,  seaman,  7  S  Grimsby 
Myles,  Geo.,  moulder,  Carnoustie 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Mackintosh,  James,  solicitor,  2  Albert-st 
M'Caffeiy,  John,  shoemaker,  11  Dishland-st 
M'Callum,  John,  rail  way -guard,  29  Duke-st 
M'Donald,  Chas.,  flaxdresser,  8£  Dishland-st 
M'Donald,  Rev.  J.  V.,  clergyman,  Dishland-st 
Macdonald,  George,  coachman,  Denley 
Macfarlane,  J.,  missionary,  44  Dishland-st 
M'Glashan,  D.,  engine-driver,  35  Jamieson-st 
Macgregor,  Jas.,  railway-worker,  17  Gowan-it 
M'Kenzie,  Wm.,  policeman,  25  W  Keptie-st 
M'Lean,  David,  shoemaker,  22  Jamieson-st 
M'Leish,  John,  druggist,  47A  Dishland-st 
Maclure,  John,  dyer    11  Jamieson-st 
Maonab,  Jas.,  shipmaster,  Rosemount 
M'Neill.Duncan,  chief-constable,  NoltLoan-rd 
M'Nicol,  Alex.,  factory-worker,  15  Dishland- 

street 
Mangan.Richd.,  mill-foreman,  12  Anderson-st 
Mann,  Geo.,  currier,  42  Keptie-st 
Mann,  Wm.,  mason,  14  Bridge-st 
Marr,  Wm.,  dairyman,  Hillend 
Marshall,  David,  shipmaster,  Salisbury-pl 
Martin,  John,  stationer,  6  Gowan-st 
Mason,  J.  L.,  clerk,  Nolt  Loan-rd 
Masson,  Douglas,  cabinetmaker,  100  Keptie-st 
Mather,  David,  flaxdresser,  9  Duke-st 
Mather,  Peter,  flaxdresser,  8  Jamieson-st 
Mathewson,  A.  S.,  painter,  6  Dalhousie-pl 
Matthew,  John,  clothier,  Nolt  Loan-rd 
Maxwell,  David,  mason,  33  Victoria-st 
Meldrum,  Geo.,  fireman,  11  Bridge-st 
Millar,  D.  H.,  glazier,  3£  Keptie-st 
Miller,   Rev.    John,    Congregational  Manse, 

6  Queen-st 
Millar,  Thos.,  mason,  High-common 
Milligan,  Robert,  draper,  39  Jamieson-st 
Minto,  F.,  road-surveyor,  1  Hillend-rd 
Moft'at,  John,  residenter,  2  Princes-st 
Moffat,  J.,  umbrella-maker,  Brothock-bank 
Mollison,  John,  mason,  6  Gowan-st 
Moodie,  Robert,  teacher,  Nolt  Loan-road 
Moonlight,  Andrew,  sawmiller,  7  Bridge-st 
Morrison,  W.  B.,  yarn -salesman,  12  Addison-pl 
Morton,  John,  shoemaker,  8  Gowan-st 
Murray,  David,  joiner,  7  Anderson-st 
Murray,  James,  coachman,  Rosefield 
Murrav,  Rev.  Jas.,  U  P.  Manse,  34  Gowan-st 


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No  •*    Lochlands  Ward 

M'Arthur,  Harry,  baker,  3  Elhot-st 
M'Birnie,  Wm.,  labourer,  25  St  Mary-st 
M'Donald,  Alex.,  stableman,  4  Robert-st 
M'Donald,  Alex.,  foreman,  59  Lochland-st 
M'Donald,  Clias.,  flaxdresser,  43  St  Mary-st 
M'Ewan,  John,  residenter,  62  Helen-st 
M'Gillivray,  Lowson,  joiner,  27  Rossie-st 
M'Gregor,  Alf.,  hairdresser,  50  St  Mary-st 
M'Gregor,  George,  hairdresser,  38  (Jairnie-st 
M'Gregor,  Jas.,  railway-guard,  7  Fergus-st 
M'Gurk,  John,  batcher,  3li  Cairnie-st 
M'Intosh,  A.,  weaver,  34  St  Mary-st 
M'Kay,  Alex.,  licensed-grocer,  14  Lochland-st 
M'Kay,  Andrew,  weaver,  14  Robert-st 
M'Kenzie,  John,  seaman,  U  Fergus-st 
M'Kenna,  James,  labourer,  41  Lochland-st 
M'Kinlay,  John,  brewer,  Elliot-st 
M'Lean,  John,  ironturner,  21  Rossie-st 
M'Leish,  George,  shoemaker,  7  Elliot-st 
M'Leish,  Jas.,  painter,  74  Helen-sc 
M'Leish,  John,  tinsmith,  23  St  Mary-st 
M'Leod,  Jas.,  clerk,  6  Fergus-square 
Mackay,  David,  cabinetmaker,  12  St  Mary-st 
Macdonald,  Alex.,  residenter,  17  Spink-st 
Maclure,  Edward,  dyer,  72  Helen-st 
Maclure,  Geo.,  shuttle-maker,  3  Elliot-st 
Man  by,  John,  S.,  blacksmith,  34  Green-st 
M'Nab,  Robt.,  flaxdresser,  46  Lochland-st 
Mann,  John,  labourer,  36  Green-st 
Mann,  J.  M.,  mason,  50  Rossie-st 
Mann,  Peter,  carter,  42  Rossie-st 
Marshall,  Alex.,  carter,  22  Lochland-st 
Mason,  James,  shoemaker,  66  Helen-st 
Mason,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  43  Fergus-sq 
Masson,  John,  blacksmith,  24  Helen-st 
Mason,  Robt.,  gardener,  6  Elliot-pl 
Masson,  Wm. ,  police-sergeant,  22  Helen-st 
Mather,  Alfred,  grocer,  27  Fergus-st 
Mathers,  John,  gardener,  53  St  Mary-st 
Mathew,  Alex.,  bottler,  40  Green-st 
Mathew,  David,  bleacher,  26  Fergus-sq 
Mathew,  Dav.,  jun. ,  millworker,  26  Fergus-sq 
Mathew,  David  S.,  mechanic,  64  Rossie-st 
Mathew,  Edward,  painter,  4  Lochland-st 
Mathew,  Joseph,  lapper,  61  Lochland-st 
Mathew,  Wm.,  lapper,  50  Fergus-sq 
Mechin,  Andrew,  weaver,  10  Robert-st 
Meek,  Jas.,  engineman,  66  Rossie-st 
Meek,  Wm.,  labourer,  7  Green-st 
Meek,  John,  labourer,  82  Lochland-st 
Meldrom,  George,  slater,  37  Green-st 
Melville,  D.,  upholsterer,  78  Helen-st 
Melvin,  Robt.,  coachbuilder,  Kinloeh-ter 
Merchant,  Alex.,  labourer,  34  Fergus-sq 
Middleton,  Rev.  Alex.,  minister,  Keptie-rd 
Mill,  Duncan,  flaxdresser,  2  Russell-st 
Mid,  Geo.,  mechanic,  9  Green-st 
Mill,  Geo.,  shoemaker,  75  Keptie-st 
Mill,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  3  Elliot-st 
Mill,  Wm.,  labourer,  24  Green-st 
Millar,  David,  fireman,  26  Cairnie-st 
Milne,  David,  lapper,  12  Spink-st 
Milne,  David,  blacksmith,  8  Elliot-pl 
Milne,  Edward,  brewer,  43  Elliot-st 
Milne,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  15  Russell-st 
Milne,  Jas.,  mid-foreman,  37  El.iot-st 
Milne,  Jas.,  joiner,  17  Lochland-st 
Milne,  John,  carter,  7  Lochland-st 
Milne,  Smart,  cadger,  71  Helen-st 


Milne,  Wm.,  carter,  3  Elliot-pl 
Mitchell,  Alex.,  baker,  1  Elliot-st 
Mitchell,  Chas.,  lorryman,  61  Helen-st 
Mitchell,  George,  tea  merchant,  62  Cairnie-st 
Mitchell,  James,  lapper,  39  Green-st 
Mitchell,  James,  mason,  51  Green-st 
Mitchell,  John,  manager,  93  Keptie-st 
Mitchell,  John,  janitor,  SI  Keptie-st 
Moffat,  George,  clerk,  16  Russell-st 
Moir,  John,  carter,  10  Robert-st 
Moir,  Wm.,  grocer,  92  Helen-st 
Moir,  Wm.,  mechanic,  11  Fergus-sq 
Mollison,  John,  seaman,  16  Fergus-st 
Mollison,  Joseph,  mill-foreman,  20  Elliot-sfc 
Mollison,  Wm. ,  vanman,  41  St  Mary-st 
Molteni,  John,  mechanic,  34  Helen-st 
Moncur,  David,  residenter,  12  Helen-st 
Moneur,  David,  jun.,  residenter,  12  Helen-st 
Moran,  James,  bleacher,  23  St  Mary-st 
Moore,  Chas.,  flesher,  93  Keptie-st 
Morris,  Thos.,  warehouseman,  35  Elliot-st 
Morris.  Wm.,  gardener,  31  Fergus-sq 
Morrison,  Adam,  tailor,  15  Fergus-st 
Munro,  Chas.,  baker,  64  Helen-st 
Munro,  James,  mechanic,  55  St  Mary-st 
Murray,  Alex.,  joiner,  1  Russell-st 
Murray,  Alfred,  mechanic,  14  Rossie-st 
Muiray,  David,  joiner,  20  Elliot-st 
Murray,  David,  joiner,  20  Rossie-st 
Mvles,  Jas.,  joiner,  5  Fergus-sq 
Myles,  William,  tailor,  63  Lochland-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

M'Bey,  David,  bleacher,  12  Barngreen 
M'Cormack,  factory-worker,  26  E  Mill-wd 
M'Donald,  John,  labourer,  60  Brechjn-rd 
M'Dowell,  Alex:,  labourer,  31  Sinitlfy-croft 
M'Donald,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  4  Brechin-rd 
M'Ewan,  James,  farmer,  Cairnje  Farm 
M'Ewan,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  30  Brechin-rd 
M'Gregor,  John,  flaxdresser,  Lillies-wynd 
M'Gregor,  Wm.,  plumber,  48  Guthrie-pt 
M'Intosh,  Donald,  currier,  48  Bediin-rd 
M'Intosh,  Jas.,  mechanic,  41  Kinnaird-st 
M'lvor,  John,  labourer,  21  W  Mill-wynd 
M'Kenzie,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  2  Rosebank 
M'Kenzie,  Wm.,  engineman,  30  E  Mill-wynd 
M'Laren,  P.,  commission-agent,  37  Howard-st 
M'Lean,  Alex.,  caretaker,  37  Guthrie-pt 
M'Lean,  Wm.,   flaxdresser,  18  Smithy-croft 
M'Leod,  Fred.  W.,  law-clerk,  15  Cairnie-st 
M'Leod,  Kenneth,  tailor,  5  Hamilton-green 
M'Leod,  Win.,  cutter,  23  St  Vigeans-rd 
M'Millan,  Geo.,  currier,  3  St  Vigeans-rd 
M'Millan,  James,  shoemaker,  12  Howard-st 
M'Pherson,  Thos.,  merchant,  23  Hamilton-gn 
Macfarlane,  Thomas,  hawker,  13  W  Mill-wd 
Mackay,  George,  shepherd,  8  Cross  Mill-wynd 
Mailer,  Alex.,  mason,  5  Kinnaird-st 
Mailer,  John,  gardener,  29  Kinnaird-st 
Malcolm,  John,  flaxdresser,  13  Smithy-croft 
Malcolmson,  H. ,  flaxdresser,  3  Reform-st 
Mann,  Alex.  H.,  cutter,  23  Howard-st 
Mann,  Thos.,  shoemaker,  28  Barngreen. 
Mann,  Wm.,  weaver,  9  Ogilvy-pl 
Marr,  G.,  seaman,  4  Howard-st 
Marr,  David,  blacksmith,  62  Brechin-rd 
Marshall,  Jas.,  blacksmith,  36  St  Vigeans-rd 
Marshall,  Wm.,  labourer,  Cairnie-rd 
Martin,  John,  bleacher,  22  Cross  Mill-wd 


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Martin,  Win. ,  grocer,  45  Kinnaird-st 
Mason,  David,  waiter,  23  Kinnaird-st 
Mason,  James,  flaxdresser,  t>8  Guthrie-port 
Mather,  Alex.,  niillworker,  16  Cross  Mill-wd 
Mathew,  Henry,  bleacher,  23  St  Vigeans-rcl 
Matthew,  Edward,  painter,  14  St  Vigeans-rd 
Matthew,  James,  shoemaker,  20  St  Vigeans-rd 
Mathewson,  J.,  boilermaker,  20  St  Vigeans-rd 
Meek,  Alex.,  labourer,  29  W  Mill-wynd 
Meek,  Andw. ,  jun.,  draper,  29  Kinnaird-st 
Meek,  Chas.,  labourer,  13  W  Mill-wd 
Meekison,  Win.,  residenter,  21  Guthrie-pt 
Menmuir,  David,  foreman,  50  Kinnaird-st 
Mill,  Alex.,  foreman,  7  Ogilv.y-pl 
Mill,  John,  factory  worker,  16  Cross  Mill-wd 
Mill,  Thomas,  mill-worker,  22  Smithy-croft 
Mill,  Win.,  labourer,  16  Cross  Mill-wd 
Millar,  Henry,  bleacher,  Breehin-rd 
Milieu,  Frank,  saddler,  1  Cross  Mill-wd 
Miller,  John,  iron-dresser,  38  Howard-st 
Miller,  Thos.,  storekeeper,  23  Kinuaird-st 
Milne,  Edward,  shoemaker,  4  Howard-st 
Milne,  Charles,  tenter,  44  Brechin-rd 
Milne,  James,  finisher,  7  Reform-st 
Mitchell,  A.  C.,  aerated  water  maker,  38  St 

Vigeans-rd 
Mitchell,  David  H. ,  mason,  70  Howard-st 
Mitchell  Jas.,  labourer,  19  Bog-lane 
Mitchell,  James,  tailor,  5  St  Vigeans-rd 
Mitchell,  James,  surfaceman,  Guthrie-hill 
Mitchell,  John  F.,  broker,  79  Guthrie-port 
Mitchell,  John,  plumber,  24  Wardmiil-rd 
Mitchell,  John,  gardener,  34  Howard-st 
Mitchell,  John,  mill-foreman,  7  Reform-st 
Mitchell,  Wm.,  grocer,  37  Cairnie-st 
Mitchell,  Wm.,  bleacher,  3  St  Vigeans-rd 
Moffat,  Jas.,  town  missionary,  31  Howard-st 
Monro,  Alex.,  mill-foreman,  16  Bog-lane 
Moore,  David,  lapper,  33  Howard-st 
Moran ,  Wm.,  cabinetmaker,  35  North-port 
More,  Geo. ,  flaxdresser,  20  Howard-st 
Morgan,  Jas.,  grocer,  27  Lillies-wd 
Morris,  John,  flaxdresser,  8  W  Mill-wynd 
Motion,  Jas.,  engine-driver,  38  Kinnaird-st 
Moves,  Jas.,  engine-driver,  58  St  Vigeans-rd 
Muir,  George,  weaver,  2  Reform-st 
Muir,  Robert,  flaxdresser,  17  Cross  Mill-wd 
Munro,  Alex.,  machine-worker,  8  W  Mill-wd 
Murray,  John,  niillworker,  42£  Guthrie-port 
Murray,  Wm.,  currier,  Brechin-rd 
Myles,  Alex.,  salesman,  21  Cairnie-st 
Myles,  Chas.  Y.,  clothier,  Wellbank 
Myles,  Geo.,  fireman,  19  James-st 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

M'Andrew,  Alex.,  labourer,  10  Abbey-path 
M'Ardle,  John,  shoemaker,  8  Sidney-st 
M'Cluskey,  John,  labourer,  12  Abbey-st 
M'Cormack,  John,  currier,  33  Leonard-st 
M'Donald,  Alex. ,  turner,  Sidney-st 
M'Donald,  John,  saw-miller,  Sidney-st 
M'Donald,  S.,  shoemaker,  45  Barngreen 
MacDougall,  Rev.  J.  E.,  Springfield 
M'Gregor,  David,  shoemaker,  23  Palmer-st 
M'Gregor,  Wm. ,  mason,  11  Stuart-st 
M'lntosh,  Win.,  residenter,  29  Abbot-st 
M'Kenzie,  John,  shoemaker,  16  Ernest-st 
M'Kinlay,  Jas.,  grocer,  45  W  Abbey-st 
M'Kiimon,  Hugh,  labourer,  39  W  Abbey-st 
M'Kinnon,  Thos.,  shoemaker,  5  Fisheracre 


Maclachlan,  Jas.,  photographer,  18  Abbot-st 
M'Lagan,  Jas.,  gas- worker,  18  Krnest-st 
M'Laren,  Chas.,  mason,  47  Culloden-rd 
M'Laren,  D.,  shoemaker,  18  Hamilton-green 
M'Laren,  Wm. ,boot-manutacturer,Strachan-st 
M'Lean,  John,  shoemaker,  9  Culloden-rd 
M'Lean,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  4  Stanley-st 
M'Lennan,  Donald,  grocer,  6  Hayswell-rd 
M'Lennan,  John,  shoemaker,  3  Abbey-park 
M'Leod,  And.,  shoemaker,  9  Culloden-rd 
M'Leod,  Robert,  shoemaker,  21  Allan-st 
M'Lusky,  John,  labouier,  12  Abbey-st 
M'Lusky,  John,  flaxdresser,  29  W  Abbey-st 
M'Naughton,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  2i  Abbot-st 
Macpherson,  D.,  flaxdresser,  18  Ponderlaw-st 
M'Pherson,  David,  labourer,  45  W  Abbey-st 
Malcolm,  Peter,  shoemaker,  51  Barngreen 
Maney,  John,  coachmau,  35  Ponderlaw 
Mann,  Alex.,  bleacher,  27  Sidney-st 
Mann,  Allan,  bleacher,  13  Bakers'-wynd 
Mann,  James,  labourer,  36  E  Abbey-st 
Maun,  Jas.,  horsehirer,  8  Bakers'-ivynd 
Mann,  Joseph,  moulder,  17  Palmer-st 
Mann,  Thos.,  coachman,  Academy-lane 
Mann,  Wm.,  painter,  69  Sidney-st 
Manson,  David,  carter,  15  Abbot-st 
Mamie,  Andw.,  dealer,  15  Convent-st 
Marnie,  Wm. ,  green-grocer,  2  Leonard-st 
Marr,  Allan,  tenter,  38  Leonard-st 
Marr,  C,  mason,  15  Sidney-st 
Marr,  Wm.,  baker,  40  Leonard-st 
Martin,  Chas.,  yarn-clerk,  11  Hayswell-rd 
Martin,  Thos.,  tailor,  12  Hamilton-gn 
Martin,  Wm.,  janitor,  4  Abbot-st 
Mather,  Wm.,  tailor,  23  Ernest-st 
Mathew,  Wm.,  oiler,  33  Barngreen 
Mathews,  Geo.,  mill-overseer,  33  Leonard-st 
Maxwell,  James,  waiter,  8  Abbot-st 
Meekison,  Robert,  painter,  19  Hay's-lane 
Mellis,  Jas.,  gastitter,  2(J  Hayswell-rd 
Mellis,  John,  mechanic,  47  Culloden-rd 
Middleton,  And.,  labourer,  31  E  Abbey-st 
Middleton, Baniierinan, labourer,  16  Bakers'- wd 
Middleton,  Frank,  plasterer,  37  Fisheracre 
Mill,  Alex.,  labourer,  269  High-st 
Mill,  Geo.,  mill  foreman,  38  Leonard-st 
Mill,  Geo.,  labourer,  27  Ernest-st 
Mill,  Stewart,  grocer,  5  Ernest-st 
Mill,  Wm.,  mechanic,  Walker-pl 
Mill,  Wm.  Andson,  druggist,  Hill  House 
Miller,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  40  Ernest-st 
Miller,  Jas.,  carter,  29  Fisheracre 
Miller,  Wm.,  vanmaii,  35  Fisheracre 
Miln,  Geo.,  solicitor,  4  Springneld-ter 
Milne,  Chas.,  shoemaker,  69  Sydney-st 
Milne,  Chas.,  residenter,  7  Hay's-lane 
Milne,  David,  shoemaker,  60  Siduey-st 
Millie,  Geo.,  8  Hill-terrace 
Milne,  Jas.,  porter,  55  E  Abbey-st 
Milne,  John,  labourer,  16  Abbey-st 
Milne,  Thos.,  mechanic,  269  High-st 
Milne,  Thus.,  carter,  22  Hamilton-green 
Millie,  Wm. ,  moulder,  57  Leonard-st 
Milne,  Wm.,  labourer,  39  Leonard-st 
Milne,  Wm.,  vanmaii,  20  W  Abbey-st 
Mitchell,  Alex.,  tailor,  21  Sidne<--st 
Mitchell,  Chas.,  foreman,  21  Carnegie-st 
Mitchell,  David,  moulder,  57  Barngreen 
Mitchell,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  61  Barngreen 
Mitchell,  Jas.,  warehouseman,  54  Abbey- pk 


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MitcheD,  Win.,  blacksmith,  4  Ponderlaw-lane 
Moftatt,  J.  A.,  sergeant,  R  A.,  22  E  Abbey-st 
Moffat,  Robert,  tenter,  275  High-st 
Moir,  Jas.,  watchmaker,  26  Sidney-st 
Mollison,  Alex.,  currier,  15  Sidney-st 
MollisoD,  Jas.,  labourer,  65  Abbey-park 
Mollison,  Robt. ,  tailor,  12£  Aeademy-st 
Monro,  Alex.,  factory  worker,  22  Leonard-st 
Moore,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  37  Sidney-st 
Mordaunt,  Frank,  agent,  36  Ernest-st 
Mowbray,  Win.,  coachman,  45  Leonard-st 
Muckart,  Alex.,  residenter,  7  St  Thomas-st 
Mudie,  David,  storekeeper,  2S  E  Abbey-st 
Mudie,  John,  clerk,  4  West  Abbey-st 
Muir,  Andw.,  weaver,  51  E  Abbey-st 
Muir,  Jas.,  banker,  Abbey-bank 
Munro,  James,  mechanic,  259  High-st 
Murray,  John,  shoemaker,  20  Abbot-st 

No  1    High  Street  Ward 

Nairn.,  Ch^s.,  labourer,  35  Lindsay-si 
Nairn,  Henry,  fisherman,  19  High-st ' 
Nairn,  Jas. ,  cabinetmaker,  3  Maule-st 
Napier,  Jas.,  plumber,  34  Maule-st 
Naysmith,  Andw.,  chemist,  156  High-st 
Neill,  James,  steward,  4  Ladybridge-st 
Neilson,  Geo.,  engineer,  15  Marketgate 
Nicol,  David,  ironmonger,  S  Hill-rd 
Nicol,  James,  moulder,  41  Lordburn 
Nicol,  John,  clerk,  8  Hill-road 
Nicol,  John,  shoemaker,  32  Ladybridge-st 
Nicol,  John  E.,  cabinetmaker,  27  John-st 
Nicoll,  Robert,  collector,  23  Church-st 
Norrie,  John,  carpenter,  40  John-st 

No  2    Militate  Ward 

Napier,  Alex.,  lapper,  10  Hannah-st 
Napier,  D.  S.,  commission-agent,  14  Millgate 
Neave,  Wm..  carter,  S  Union-st 
Neilson,  Robt  ,  shoemaker,  9  Union-st 
Neil.  Samuel,  clerk,  -8  Hannah-st 
Nicol,  Geo.,  manufacturer,  Carnoustie 
Nicol,  John,  machine-worker,  7  Kyd-st 
Nicol,  John,  engineer,  11  Wallace-st 
Nicol,  Thos.,  flaxdresser,  36  Millgate-lu 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Naysmith,  John,  teacher,  1  Victoria-st 
Neilson,  Geo.  A. ,  shopman,  15  Colvill-pl 
Neish,  David,  residenter,  53  Dishland-st  ■ 
Neish,  Geo.,  shoemaker,  26  Jamieson-st 
Nicol,  David,  mechanic,  34  Keptie-st 
Nicol,  David,  gardener,  27  Gowan-st 
Nicol,  David,  shipmaster,  3  Viewfield-rd 
Nicol,  Jas.,  fiesher,  24  Keptie-st 
Nicol,  Walter,  moulder,  5  Auderson-st 
Nicol,  Henry,  sailmaker,  12  Bridge-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Nairn,  Jas.,  gardener,  5S  Cairnie-st 
Napier,  John,  tenter,  41  Lochland-st 
Napier,  John,  mill-foreman,  30  St  Jiary-st 
Napier,  Robt.,  lapper,  23  Fergus-sq 
Napier,  Sam.,  beamer,  19  Elliot-st 
Neave,  Win.,  flaxdresser,  45  Fergus-sq 
Neilson,  David,  bleacher,  3£  St  Mary-st 
Nicol,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  31  Elliot-st 
Nicol,  James,  factory- worker,  18  Fergus-sq 
Nicol,  John,  mason,  5S  Rossie-st 
Nicol,  Joseph,  railway-guard,  15  Elliot-st 
Nicol,  Wm.,  labourer,  8  Fergus-sq 


Nicol,  Wm.,  mason,  62  Cairnie-st 
Niven,  Daniel,  flaxdresser,  12  Spink-st 
Norrie,  Hercules,  joiner,  35  Fergus-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Napier,  Jas.,  coachman,  Cairniehill 
Napier,  Wm.,  mechanic,  32  E  Mill-wynd 
Neish,  David,  clerk,  31  Howard-st 
Nicol,  George,  shoemaker,  18  E  Mill-wynd 
Nicol,  Jas.,  bleacher,  20  Ogilvy-pl 
Nicol,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  2  Cross  Mill-wynd 
Nicol,  John,  engineer,  80  Brechin-rd 
Nicol,  Wm.,  mill-overseer,  3  Refbrm-st 
Nicol,  Wm.,  collector,  27  E  Mill-wd 
Nicoll,  John,  railway-agent,  33  Cairnie-st 
Nicoll,  Wm.,  factory-manager,  3  St  Yigeans-rd 
Nicoll,  Wm.,  clerk,  33  Kinnaird-st 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Nairn,  David,  mason,  3a  Culloden-rd 
Nairn,  Jas.,  greengrocer,  12  Academy-si 
Napier,  Alex.,  broker,  47  W  Abbey-at 
Napier,  John,  jun.,  grocer,  45  E  Abbey-st 
Neilson,  Alex.,  mill-foreman,  15  Abbot-sc 
Neilson,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  14  Leonard-st 
Neilson,  Andw.,  mechanic,  7  Carnegie-st 
Neilson,  Chas.,  mill-overseer,  11  Ernest-st 
Neilson,  John,  joiner,  27  Leonard-st 
Neish,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  25  W  Abbey-st 
Neish,  John,  flaxdresser,  7  Convcnt-st 
Ness,  Robert,  labourer,  47  Culloden-rd 
Newman,  James,  shoemaker,  7  Palmei-st 
Newman,  Win.,  millworker,  21  Culloden-rd 
Newsome,  Joseph,  manager,  3  Abbey-path 
Nicol,  Henry,  tenter,  34  E  Abbey-st 
Nicol,  Jas.,  mill-foreman,  17  Barngreen 
Nicol,  Joseph,  fireman,  3  Abbot-st  • 

Nicol,  Wm.,  labourer,  16  Ernest-st 
Noble,  John,  shoemaker,  21  Ernest-st 
Nugent,  Thos.,  shoemaker,  43  Sidney-st 

No  X    High  Street  Ward 

Orinond,  Wm.,  wright,  51  Panmure-st 
Orr,  Robt.,  fishmonger,  19  Park-st 
Ovenstone,  George,  currier,  9  Marketgate 
Ovenstone,  Robt.  C. ,  clicker,  9  Marketgate 

No  2    Millgate  Ward 

O'Cafe,  Patrick,  mason,  47  Ladyloan 
Oakley,  David,  flaxdresser,  11  Kyd-st 
Ogilvie,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  13  Wallace-st 
Ogilvie,  Chas.,  shoemaker,  26  Aim-st 
Ogilvie,  John,  bookseller,  21  Glover-st 
Ogilvie,  Wm.,  sailmaker,  32  Glover-st 
Oliver,  Adam,  solicitor,  26  W  Mary-st 
Ollison,  Andrew,  light-keeper,  Signal-tower, 
Ladyloan 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Ogilvie,  Wm.,  engineer,  35  Victoria-st 
Ormond,  Wm.,  bleacher,  27  Dishland-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Ogilvie,  Alex.,  mate,  49  Keptie-st 
Ogilvie,  Geo.,  confectioner,  10  Cairnie-st 
Ogilvy,  David,  mason,  87  Keptie-st 
Ogilvie,  Thomas  A.,  residenter,  Lawton  Mill 
Ogg,  Wm.  A.,  manufacturer,  Keptie-rd 
Olsen,  Henry,  shipmaster,  61  Rossie-st 
Oram,  Alex.,  lorryman.  33  Elliot-st 
Orr,  Henry,  shoemaker,  IS  Rossie-st 


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No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

O'Brien,  John,  chimney-sweep,  62  Guthrie-pt 
Ogilvie,  Chas.,  seaman,  39  Kinnaird-st 
Ogilvie,  Alex.,  railway -guard,  21  Cairnie-st 
O'Kane,  Patrick,  flaxdresser ,  1  Guthrie-port 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

O'Connor,  J.,  boilermaker,  34  Hamilton-green 
Ogg,  Robt.,  lapper,  9  Hayswell-rd 
Ogg,  Wm.  S.,  hairdresser,  23  Hayswell-road 
Ogilvie,  Jas.,  currier,  29  Abbot-st 

No  X     High  Street  Ward 

Parr,  James,  seaman,  IS  Ladybridge-st 
Parry,  George,  hammerman,  25  Panmure-st 
Paterson,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  39  West  Newgate 
Patterson,  Hobt.,  shoemaker,  6  James-st 
Pearson,  J.  F.,  grocer,  Kirk-sq 
Pearson,  Robt.,  baker,  23  Lordburn 
Pert,  A.,  fisherman,  31  Union-st  B 
Pert,  John,  fisherman,  21  Ladybridge-st 
Pert,  Peter,  fisherman,  5  Marketgate 
Pert,  R.,  fisherman,  7  Union-st  E 
Pert,  Wm.,  fisherman,  5  Marketgate 
Pert,  Wm.,  fisherman,  26  Seagate 
Peter,  Geo.,  flaxdresser,  55  High-st 
Petrie,  Alex.,  labourer,  22  Applegatfi 
Petrie,  Jas.,  blacksmith,  11  Gravesend 
Petrie,  Jas.,  town's-officer,  19  Seagate 
Petrie,  Robert,  tailor,  19  Park-st 
Phin,  Thomas,  caretaker,  26  Hill-st 
Pirie,  D.,  watchmaker,  6  James-st 
Pitcairn,  Graham,  flaxdresser,  33  Park-st 
Pow,  Jas.,  pavior,  49  High-st 
Pye,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  21  W  Newgate 

No  2     Millg;ate  Ward 

Paterson,  A.,  seaman,  33  Ladyloan 
Paterson,  Henry,  residenter,  2  Gayfield 
Paterson,  John,  wood-turner,  10  Marketgate 
Paterson,  Alex. ,  painter,  6  S  Grimsby 
Paterson,  John,  fireman,  19  Millgate-ln 
Pearson,  Wm.  J.,  carter,  37  Millgate-loan 
Pearson,  John,  carter,  28  Ladyloan 
Peat,  David,  sailmaker,  6  South  Grimsby 
Peat,  David,  flaxdresser,  27  Aim-st 
Pert,  Chas.,  seaman,  16  Millgate-loan 
Peter,  J.  B.  H.,  clerk,  60  Millgate-loan 
Peters,  Jas.,  potato-merchant,  49  Wallace-st 
Petrie,  Geo.,  hairdresser,  47  Dishland-st 
Petrie,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  60  Marketgate 
Petrie,  Chas.,  barman,  51  Ladybridge 
Petrie,  David  D.,  merchant,  12  Ann-st 
Phillips,  Geo.,  vintner,  23  S  Grimsby 
Phillips,  Geo.,  labourer,  34  Ann-st 
Pitkeathly,  Jas.,  labourer,  7  Bank-st 
Pringle,  David,  plumber,  6A,  Bank-st 
Procter,  Thomas,  tailor,  16'Millgate-loan 
Proctor,  Wm.,  weaver,  1  E  Mary-st 

No  3     Keptie  Ward 

Paris,  Robt.,  carter,  11  Queen-st 

Parsons,  T.  W.,  music-teacher,  54  Addison-pl 

Paton.  David,  grocer,  2  Duke-st 

Paterson,  David,  residenter,  15  Hillend-rd 

Peacock,  John  H.,  coal  merchant,  5  Albert-st 

Peters,  Jas.,  engineer,  Rosebrae 

Petrie,  Chas.,  residenter,  1  Garden-st 

Petrie,  George,  lapper,  7  Jamieson-st 

Petrie,  Geo.,  grocer,  15  Victoria-st 

Petrie,  Jas.,  shipmaster,  30  Addison-pl 


Petrie,  J.  W.,  residenter,    4  Addison-pl 
Petrie,  John,  grocer,  27  Duke-st 
Petrie,  Wm.,  mechanic,  2  W  Keptie-st 
Pirie,  John,  weaver,  9  Dishland-st 
Proctor,  Wm.,  postman,  15  Dishland-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Parker,  Geo.,  plasterer,  12  Green-st 
Parker,  Geo.,  mill-overseer,  8  Russell-st 
Paterson,  David,  railway-porter,  68  Cairnie-st 
Paton,  David,  engineer,  82  Rossie-st 
Patton,  George,  labourer,  21  Fergus-st 
Peters,  Wm.,  pointsman,  2  Russell-st 
Peters,  Jas.,  sculptor,  16  Lochland-st 
Petrie,  Andrew,  moulder,  12  Spink-st 
Petrie,  David,  shipmaster,  Keptie-rd 
Petrie,  David,  seaman,  7  George-st 
Petrie,  James,  postman,  24  Helen-st 
Petrie,  J.,  shoemaker,  2  Fergus-st 
Petrie,  Peter,  labourer,  37  Elliot-st 
Petrie,  Wm.,  manager,  26  Helen-st 
Phimster,  Geo.,  flaxdresser,  25  Fergus-sq 
Pierce,  G.  A.,  shoemaker,  47  Green-st 
Porter,  Allan,  shipmaster,  Kinloch-ter 
Potts,  Henry,  moulder,  19  St  Mary-st 
Pottar,  A.,  residenter,  14  Robert-st 
Pottar,  Jas.,  shipmaster,  80  Rossie-st 

No  S    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Paterson,  Alex.,  mechanic,  3  Hamilton-green 
Paterson,  Geo.,  engineer,  56  Brechin-rd 
Paterson,  Henry  A.,  clerk,  1  St  Vigeans-rd 
Paterson,  James,  mechanic,  8  Howard-st 
Paterson,  James,  mechanic,  52  Howard-st 
Paterson,  Wm.,  mechanic,  Caimie-pl 
Paton,  David,  flaxdresser,  15  E  Mill-wynd 
Paton,  James,  actor,  60  Guthrie-port 
Paton,  Win.,  merchant,  60  Guthrie-pt 
Pearson,  J.,  tenter,  19  St  Vigeans-rd 
Pennycook,  Robt.,  oiler,  14  Smithy-croft 
Peters,  David,  labourer,  8  Cross  Mill-wd 
Petrie,  James,  labourer,  62  St  Vigeans-rd 
Petrie,  Robt.,  factory-manager.  Cairnie-pl 
Petrie,  Wm.,  residenter,  Cairnie-pl 
Phillip,  Alex.,  joiner,  9  Kinnaird-st 
Pirie,  John,  shoemaker,  7  Guthrie-port 
Pirie,  Hugh,  tailor,  21  Guthrie-pt 
Porter,  Jas.,  bleacher,  5  Kinnaird-st 
Pyott,  James  Gardiner,  grocer,  15  Lillies-wd 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Palmer,  J.,  shoemaker,  17  Larngreen 
Paterson,  Alex.,  plasterer,  13  Culloden-rd 
Paterson,  Jas.  A.,  auctioneer,  29  Ponderlaw-st 
Paterson,  Jas.  S.,  merchant,  Seaton-rd 
Paterson,  John,  moulder,  27  Culloden-rd 
Patton,  David,  cabman,  11  Ernest-st 
Paton,  George,  van  man,  35  Leonard-st 
Pattullo,  David,  ironmonger,  45  Culloden-rd 
Pattullo,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  IS  Abbot-st 
Pearson,  Geo.,  sawmiller,  29  Abbot-st 
Peters,  Jas.,  clerk,  239  High-st 
Peters,  Robt.,  shoemaker,  28  Hamilton-green 
Petrie,  John,  mechanic,  J  Hays-lane 
Pirie,  Gordon,  labourer,  17  Culloden-rd 
Pirie,  Jas.,  tailor,  46  E  Abbey-st 
Pringle,  Wm.,  painter,  53  Sidney-st 
Pyott,  Wm.,  grocer,  Straehan-st 
Pyper,  Robt.,  police-inspector,  29  Culloden-rd 


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No  1    High  Street  Ward 

Rae,  Alex.,  railway-servaut,  19  Park-st 
Rae,  George,  labourer,  16  Maule-st 
Raitt,  Geo.,  shoemaker,  13  Panmure-st 
Raitt,  John,  shoemaker,  11  Panmure-st 
Ramsay,  David,  flaxdresser,  33  Panmure-st 
Ramsay,  David,  blacksmith,  9J  Applegate 
Ramsay,  Jas.,  tailor,  45  High-st 
Rattray,  John,  baker,  204  High-st 
Reichelt,  Harry,  skinster,  1  High-st 
Reid,  David,  weaver,  14  Maule-st 
Reid,  Geo.,  butcher,  37  Applegate 
Reid,  George,  banker,  71  High-st 
Reid,  Geo.  K.,  tobacconist,  216  High-st 
Reid,  Thos.,  carting-agent,  175  High-st 
Rennie,  Jas.,  labourer,  37  Lordburn 
Renny,  David,  cloth-inspector,  190  High-st 
Renny,  Geo.,  lapper,  12  Church-st 
Riley,  Thos.,  seaman,  26  Ladybridge-st 
Rintoul,  Alex.,  lapper,  8  Hume-st 
Ritchie,  Alex.,  blacksmith,  24S  High-st 
Ritchie,  Geo.,  labourer,  5  South-st 
Ritchie,  Jas.,  labourer,  17  Ladybridge-st 
Ritchie,  Jas.,  oiler,  37  Applegate 
Ritchie,  John,  shoemaker,  38  John-st 
Ritchie,  John,  tenter,  20  Park-st 
Ritchie,  Robert,  blacksmith,  17  Omon-st  E 
Robb,  David,  coppersmith,  32  Ladybridge-st 
Robb,  David,  flaxdresser,  31  Panmure-st 
Robb,  D.  H.,  flaxdresser,  36  Ladybridge-st 
Robb,  Win.,  clerk,  41  John-st 
Robertson,  David,  foreman,  36  John-st 
Robertson,  D.  D.,  grocer,  2  Park-st 
Robertson,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  17  Park-st 
Robertson,  Thos.,  shoemaker,  37  W  Newgate 
Rodger,  John,  town-officer,  9  Commerce-st 
Rollo,  Wm.  J.,  banker,  111  High-st 
Ross,  Alex.,  labourer,  16  John-st 
Ross,  Jas.,  lathsplitter,  44  Applegate 
Rowan,  John  L.,  vintner,  183  High-st 
Roy,  John  S.,  painter,  Mill  field 
Ruxton,  "Wm.,  hairdresser,  200  High-st 

No  2    M  Migrate  Ward 

Rae,  James,  carter,  21  Bank-st 
Rae,  John,  carter,  23  Ladyloan 
Raitt,  David,  printer,  59  Ladyloan 
Raitt,  David,  shoemaker,  30  Millgate-ln 
Raitt,  David,  painter,  31  Hannah-st 
Raitt,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  32  Glover-st 
Raitt,  Samuel,  vanman,  24  Millgate-loan 
Ramsay,  Wm. ,  residenter,  27  Kyd-st 
Rayne,  George,  plumber,  60  Marketgate 
Reid,  James,  residenter,  3  W  Mary-st 
Reid,  Jas.,  carter,  43  Hannah-st 
Reid,  Wm.,  carter,  8  Wallace-st 
Reid,  Wm.,  lapper,  33  Ladyloan 
Rice,  Thos.,  residenter,  9  Millgate-loan 
Robb,  David,  flaxdresser,  14  Hannah-st 
Robb,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  4  Brothock-bridge 
Robbie,  Alex.,  labourer,  15  W  Grimsby 
Roberts,  Chas. ,  ploughman,  1  Murray-pl 
Robertson,  David,  tailor,  9  Union-st 
Robertson,  Geo.,  cabinetmaker,  60 Marketgate 
Robertson,  Jas.,  wright,  24  Millgate 
Robertson,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  7  W  Grimsby 
Robertson,  Wm.,  joiner,  37  W  Grimsby 
Robertson,  Wm. ,  carter,  19  W  Mary-st 
Rodger,  John,  milhvorker,  15  Kyd-st 
Rose,  Wm.,  baker,  33  W  Grimsby 


Rowlands,  W. ,  station-worker,  17  N  Grimsby 
Ruxton,  David,  grocer,  46  Ladyloan 
Ruxton,  Jas.,  hawker,  2  Murray-pl 
Ruxton,  Jas.,  ironmonger,  2S  Bank-st 
Ruxton,  Wm.,  traveller,  lo  Glover-st 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Rae,  Wm.,  mill  worker,  20  Jamieson-st 
Ramsay,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  19  Catherine-st 
Ramsay,  Alex.,  warehouseman,  19  Jamieson-st 
Rainsay,  David,  cutter,  42  Keptie-st 
Ramsay,  John,  blacksmith,  7  W  Keptie-st 
Renny,  Alex.,  hacklemaker,  14  W  Keptie-st 
Renny,  Samuel,  manufacturer,  31  Gowan-st 
Ritchie,  David,  printer,  57  Dishland-st 
Robb,  Geo.  W.,  tailor,  13  Queen-st 
Robbie,  David,  grocer,  Annfield 
Roberts,  Joseph,  dairyman,  Newbigging 
Robertson,  D. ,  factory-manager,  6  Gowan-st 
Robertson,  Geo.,  confectioner,  9  Alexandra-pl 
Robertson,  Jas. ,  railway-agent,  12  Catherine-st 
Robertson,  John,  druggist,  5  Queen-st 
Robertson,  Wm.,  bleacher,  29  Jamieson-st 
Robertson,  Wm.,  clerk,  2  Duke-st 
Robertson,  Wm.,  salesman,  9  W  Keptie-st 
Robertson,  Wm.  G.,  manufacturer,  Warslap 
Rodger,  Jas.,  wright,  Greenfield 
Rodger,  W.  J.,  traveller,  63  Dishland-st 
Ross,  Alex.,  residenter,  19  Queen-st 
Ross,  John,  rector,  18  Addisou-pl 
Ross,  John,  flaxdresser,  10  Anderson-st 
Ross,  Wm.,  pattern-maker,  15  Jamieson-st 
Roy,  Jas  ,  labourer,  84  Keptie-st 
Russell,  Alex.,  mason,  10  Garden-st 
Russell,  C,  mason,  17  Gowan-st 
Russell,  David,  blacksmith,  10  Garden-st 
Russell,  Geo.,  painter,  9  Bridge-st 
Rust,  Robt.,  superintendent,  Cemetery-lodge 
Ruxton,  Jas.,  chemist,  35  W  Keptie-st 

No  4     Loch  lands  Ward 

Rae,  James,  labourer,  25  Elliot-st 
Raitt,  Alex.,  moulder,  27  Fergus-st 
Raitt,  Wm.,  factory- worker,  88  Helen-st 
Ramsay,  Allan,  shoemaker,  12  St  Mary-st 
Rattray,  Alex.,  seaman,  35  St  Mary-st 
Redford,  John,  warehouseman,  32  Fergus-sq 
Reid,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  11  Russell-st 
Reid,  David,  weaver,  4  Rossie-st 
Reid,  David,  labourer,  47  Rossie-st 
Reid,  Jas.,  engine-driver,  3  Fergus-sq 
Reid,  James,  bleacher,  7  Green-st 
Reid,  Jas.,  cloth-inspector,  17  Rossie-st 
Reid,  Wm.,  bleacher,  38  Green-st 
Rennie,  Allan,  flaxdresser,  11  Fergus-sq 
Rennie,  John,  shoemaker,  11  Green-st 
Renny,  Henry,  blacksmith,  41  Fergus-sq 
Renny,  Jas.  B.,  mechanic,  5  George-st 
Row,  Jas.,  waste-merchant,  73  Keptie-st 
Riddle,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  49  St  Mary-st 
Ritchie,  John,  mechanic,  66  Cairnie-st 
Ritchie,  John,  shoemaker,  40  Fergus-sq 
Ritchie,  John,  surfaceman,  70  Helen-st 
Ritchie,  Wm. ,  flaxdresser,  38  Helen-st 
Robb,  Alex.,  tailor,  62  Cairnie-st 
Robb,  Peter,  tailor,  30  Helen-st 
Robbie,  James,  warehouseman,  19  Fergus-st 
Roberts,  A.,  factory-foreman,  44i  Cairnie-st 
Roberts,  Jas.,  bleacher,  37  Fergus-sq 
Robertson,  Alex.,  engine-driver,  13  Elliot-st 


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Robertson,  Alex.,  plumber,  4  Fergus-sq 
Robertson,  Andrew,  flaxdresser,  37  Green-st 
Robertson,  David,  shoemaker,  46  Cairnie-st 
Robertson,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  31  Elliot-st 
Robertson,  Jas.,  storekeeper,  6  George-st 
Robertson,  Jas.,  labourer,  20  Fergus-st  . 
Robertson,  Jas.,  glazier,  55  St  Mary-st 
Robertson,  Jas.,  mechanic,  4  George-st 
Robertson,  John,  shoemaker,  42  Helen-st 
Robertson,  John,  mechanic,  32  St  Mary-st 
Robertson,  John,  coachman,  50  Rossie-st 
Robertson,  Win.,  solicitor,  Keptie-rd 
Robson,  Chas.  D.,  sailmaker,  5  Elliot-pl 
Rodger,  Alex.  v  factory-foreman,  88Lochland-st 
Rodger,  Win.,  porter,  53  Helen-st 
Rolland,  Robt.,  weaver,  60  Cairnie-st 
Rose,  Wm. ,  bleacher,  22  Robert-st 
Ross,  David,  flaxdresser,  79  Helen-st 
Ross,  Thos.,  wright,  15  George-st 
Ross,  W.  C,  patternmaker,  94  Helen-st 
Rust,  Rev.  Alex.,  minister,  Elliot-pl 
Ruxton,  Alex.,  joiner,  7  Elliot-st 
Ruxton,  Jas.,  carter,  41  Helen-st 
Ruxton,  Jas.,  salesman,  42  Helen-st 
Ruxton,  John,  engine-driver,  34  Helen-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Rae,  Chas.,  surfaceman,  5  St  Vigeans-rd 
Rae,  Robt. ,  painter,  9  St  Vigeans-rd 
Raitt,  James,  joiner.  10  E  Mill-wynd 
Ramsay,  Alex.,  builder,  68  St  Vigeans-rd 
Ramsay,  Jas.,  reed-maker,  43  Cairnie-st 
Ramsay,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  20  Ogilvy-pl 
Ramsay,  Wm.,  labourer,  38  Kinnaird-st 
Ramsay,  Wm.,  salmon-nsher,  51  Guthrie-pt 
Rea,  David,  woodturner,  35  Kinnaird-st 
Rea,  Geo.,  labourer,  9  Bog-lane 
Reid,  Chas.,  blacksmith,  7  Guthrie-port 
Reid,  Geo.,  iron-turner,  72  Brechin-rd 
Reid,  Wm.,  mechanic,  74  Inch 
Rennie,  Chas.,  labourer,  30  Brechin-rd 
Rennie,  John,  labourer,  51  Guthrie-port 
Renny,  Chas.,  machineman,  4  Brechin-rd 
Renny,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  72  Howard-st 
Riley,  Thos.,  mechanic,  15  St  Vigeans-rd 
Ritchie,  Cele-tine,  flaxdresser,  50  Brechin-rd 
Ritchie,  David,  fireman,  9  St  Vigeans-rd 
Ritchie,  Jas.,  warehouseman,  10  St  Vigeans-rd 
Kitchie,  John,  machinist,  18  Ogilvy-p! 
Robb,  Chas.,  warehouseman,  48  Howard-st 
Robb,  D.,  carter.  22  Brechin-rd 
Robb,  Geo. ,  mechanic,  28  Wardmill-rd 
Robb,  John,  flaxdresser,  10  St  Vigeans-rd 
Robb,  John,  contractor,  16  Brechin-rd 
Robb,  Thos.,  contractor,  18  Brechin-rd 
Robbie,  Jas.,  mill-foreman,  33  Ogilvy-pl 
Robbie,  Wm.,  fireman,  37  Ogilvy-pl 
Roberts,  D.,  labourer,  13  Ogilvy-pl 
Robertson,  Alex.,  labourer.  54  Brechin-rd 
Robertson,  And. ,  flaxdresser,  15  St  Vigeans-rd 
Robertson,  John,  shoemaker,  82  Brechin-rd 
Robertson,  R.,  stoker,  68  St  Vigeans-rd 
Robinson,  John,  cutler,  29  Guthrie-port 
Robson,  Edwin  T.,  shoemaker,  80  Brechin-rd 
Rodgers,  A.,  mechanic,  10  Rosebank 
Ross,  Chas.,  mill-manager,  47  Kinnaird-st 
Ruxton,  Chas.,  grocer,  32  St  Vigeans-rd 
Ruxton,  David,  mill-manager,  80  Inch 
Ruxton,  Wm.,  flesher,  50  Howard-st 


No  8    Abbey  Ward 

Raffen,  John,  policeman,  6|  Abbot-st 
Ramsay,  Andrew,  slater,  65  Leonard-st 
Ramsay,  Wm.,  bleacher,  25  Ponderlaw-st 
Rayne,  John,  plumber,  11  W  Abbey-st 
Reddin,  J'.  W.,  customs-officer,  8  Carnegie-st 
Rees,  Maurice,  shoemaker,  37  E  Abbey-st 
Reid,  Alex.,  clerk,  10  Ponderlaw-lane 
Reid,  Alex.,  builder,  33  Carnegie-st 
Reid,  Alex.,  farm-servant,  9  Culloden-rd 
Reid,  Chas,  tailor,  69  Sidney-st 
Reid,  John,  flaxdresser,  23  Fisheracre 
Rennie,  Wm.,  engine-fitter,  15  Culloden-rd 
Rhind,  Frederick,  labourer,  17  Ernest-st 
Ritchie,  Alex.,  mechanic,  9  Ernest-st 
Ritchie,  David,  mill-foreman,  57  Barngreen 
Ritchie,  David,  weaver,  65  Sidney-st 
Ritchie,  David,  baker,  39  Barngreen 
Ritchie,  Jas.,  carter,  51  Leonard-st 
Ritchie,  John,  flaxdresser,  44  E  Abbey-st 
Robb,  Alex.,  labourer,  1  Leonard-st 
Robb,  David,  mason,  9  St  Thomas-st 
Robb,  David,  flaxdresser,  28  Sidney-st 
Robb,  Jas.,  farmer,  16  Ponderlaw-lane 
Robb,  Jas.,  labourer,  19  W  Abbey-st 
Robb,  John,  shoemaker,  3  Barbers'-oroft 
Robbie,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  67  Sydney-st 
Robbie,  Jas.,  iron-moulder,  2  Abbot-st 
Robberds,  W.  J.  F.,  minister,  Springfleld-ter 
Roberts,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  5  Barbers'-croft 
Roberts,  David,  flaxdresser,  10  Barbers'-croft 
Roberts,  Joseph,  hatter,  225  High-st 
Robertson,  Duncan,  tailor,  9  Stuart-st 
Robertson,  Geo.,  shoemaker.  4  Stanlcy-st 
Robertson,  Geo.,  joiner,  13  Palmer-st 
Robertson,  H.,  lamplighter,  12  Abbey-st 
Robertson,  John,  iron-worker,  11  Allan-st 
Robertson,  John,  bill-poster,  1 1  St  Thomas-st 
Robertson,  John,  vintner,  3  Fisheracre 
Robertson,  Thos.,  shoemaker,  38  Ernest-st 
Rodeen,  Chas.,  seaman,  32  Ernest-st 
Rodger,  Daniel,  seaman,  51  Leonard-st 
Rodger,  Jas.,  grocer,  18  Abbot-st 
Rodgers,  Bernard,  shoemaker,  18  Abbey-st 
Roe,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  10  Abbey-path 
Roebuck,  Richard,  shoemaker,  11  Ernest-st 
Roebuck,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  15  Leonard-st 
Ross,  A.,  boilermaker,  6  E  Abbey-st 
Ross,  Fergus,  chimney-sweep,  18  Abbey-st 
Ross,  Henry,  blacksmith,  16  Ernest-st 
Ross,  Wm.,  carter,  15  Convent-st 
Roessler,  John,  moulder,  46  E  Abbey-st 
Russell,  John,  M.D.,  9  Hill-ter 
Ruxton,  David,  gardener,  15  Carnegie-st 
Ruxton,  David,  gravedigger,  54  Abbey-park 
Ruxton,  Jas.,  weaver,  27  W  Abbey-st 
Ruxton,  Jas.,  mill-manager,  1  Walker-pl 
Ritchie,  E.  J.,  solicitor,  Clilfburn 

No  1     High  Street  Ward 

Saddler,  Jas.,  parochial-inspector,  1S4  High-st 

Savege,  Thomson,  painter,  10  Hill-pl 

Scott,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  19  W  Newgate 

Scott,  Andrew,  grocer,  197  High-st 

Scott,  David,  carter,  13  High-«t 

Scott,  David,  residenter,  Hill-rd 

Scott,  Geo,,  carter,  2  Maule-st 

Scott,  Geo.,  labourer,  61  High-st 

Scott,  John,  blacksmith,  2  Church-st 

Scott,  Peter,  carter,  40  Maule-st 


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Seivwright,  Thomas,  merchant,  Reform-st 
Selby,  Forbes,  merchant  tailor,  121  High-st 
Selby,  John,  merchant  tailor,  121  High-st 
Settle,  James,  confectioner,  29  Ladybridge-st 
Shepherd,  Alex. ,  fisherman,  4  South-st 
Shepherd,  David,  fisherman,  15  South-st 
Shepherd,  David,  fisherman,  13  Seagate 
Shepherd,  David,  merchant,  16  High-st 
Shepherd,  Jas.,  jun.,  vintner,  10  Paimrure-st 
Shepherd,  Jas.,  fisherman,  3  Marketgate 
Shepherd,  John,  fisherman,  20  Seagate 
Shepherd,  Joseph,  fisherman,  13  Marketgate 
Shepherd,  Win.,  fisherman,  4  E  Newgate 
Shepherd,  Robt,  labourer,  39  W  Newgate 
Shepherd,  Wm.,  fisherman,  5  High-st 
Sheriff,  David,  mason,  7  W  Newgate 
Sheriff,  Frederick,  mason,  24  Ladybridge-st 
Sheriff,  John,  joiner,  3  W  Newgate 
Sim,  Allan,  painter,  4  Applegate 
Simpson,  Alex.,  mason,  146  High-st 
Small,  John,  seaman,  17  Park-st 
Smart,  Alex.,  grocer,  25  Hill-et 
Smart,  C.  R. ,  music-teacher,  14  Hill-pl 
Smart,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  3  W  Newgate 
Smart,  Jas.,  carter,  10  Maule-st 
Smith,  Adam,  ironmonger,  West  Keptie-st 
Smith,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  Lordbum 
gmith,  Alex.,  salesman,  14  Union-st  E 
Smith,  Alex.,  hotel-keeper,  White  Hart  Hotel 
Smith,  Alex.,  fisherman,  29  Union-st  E 
Smith,  Chas.,  lapper,  16  Church-st 
Smith,  Chas.,  fisherman,  7  Union-st  E 
Smith,  David,  benchman,  23  Church-st 
Smith,  David,  fisherman,  11  Old  Shore-head 
Smith,  David,  fisherman,  26  Union-st  E 
Smith,  David,  fisherman,  18  Seagate 
Smith,  David  S.,  collector,  S6  High-st 
Smith,  George,  fisherman,  1  Marketgate 
Smith,  George,  fisherman,  25  Seagate 
Smith,  Hugh,  fisherman,  10  South-st 
Smith,  Isaac,  fisherman,  7  Marketgate 
Smith,  Jas.,  fisherman,  5  South-st 
Smith,  Jas.,  labourer,  23  Ladybridge-st 
Smith,  James,  fisherman,  32  Union-st  E 
Smith,  Jas.  F.,  engineer,  19  W  Newgate 
Smith,  Jas.,  fisherman,  27  Union-st  E 
Smith,  Jas.,  blacksmith,  55  High-st 
Smith,  John,  fisherman,  11  High-st 
Smith,  John,  seaman,  20  Ladybridge-st 
Smith,  John,  fisherman,  19  Old  Shore-head 
Smith,  Peter,  fisherman,  5  High-st 
Smith,  Peter,  fisherman,  23  Ladybridge-st 
Smith,  Peter,  fisherman,  1  Seagate 
Smith.,  Robert,  fisherman,  is  High-st 
Smith,  Robert,  fisherman,  8  W  Newgate 
Smith,  Robert,  fisherman,  7  High-st 
Smith,  Robert,  fisherman,  11  South-st 
Smith,  Robert,  fisherman,  14  South-st 
Smith,  Robert  S.,  corkcutter,  37  W  Newgate 
Smith,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  7  W  Newgate 
Smith,  William,  blacksmith,  14  Church-st 
Smith,  William,  fisherman,  8  Seagate 
Smith,  William,  fisherman,  16  Seagate 
Smith,  Wm.,  fisherman,  21  Union-st  E 
Smith,  William,  fisherman,  24  High-st 
Smith,  Wm.,  fisherman,  13  Union-st  E 
Smyth,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  14  Chuich-st 
Sorbie,  Jchn,  flaxdresser,  33  Park-st 
Soutar,  James,  manufacturer,  106  High-st 
Soutar.  John,  labourer,  20  High-st 


Soutar,  Robt.,  engineer,  31  High-st 
Spink,  David,  labourer,  23  Lordburn 
Spink,  David,  fisherman,  20  Seagate 
Spink,  David,  jr.,  fisherman,  17  South-st 
Spink,  Geo.,  labourer,  10  W  Newgate 
Spink,  James,  fisherman,  18  John-st 
Spink,  Jas.,  lathsplitter,  65  Marketgate 
Spink,  Peter,  mason,  17  W  Newgate 
Spink,  Robert,  fisherman,  6  W  Newgate 
Spink,  Stephen,  engineer,  51  High-st 
Spink,  William,  teacher,  34  Seagate 
Steele,  Joseph,  weaver,  55  Panmure-st 
Stephen,  Win.,  baker,  16  John-st 
Stewart,  Alex.,  labourer,  11  Lordburn 
Stewart,  George,  shoemaker,  19  Park-st 
Stewart,  Jas.,  vintner,  13  Old  Shore-head 
Stewart,  John,  tailor,  226  High-st 
Stirling,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  15  Union-st  E 
Stirling,  Andw.,  flaxdresser,  21  Park-st 
Stirling,  Jas.,  mechanic,  7  Panmure-st 
Storrer,  A.  P.,  flesher,  116  High-st 
Strachan,  Alex.,  lapper,  4  Maule-st 
Strachan,  Chas.,  sailmaker,  38  Ladybridge-st 
Strachan,  John  L.,  tailor,  56  High-st 
Strachan,  Robert,  tailor,  58  High-st 
Strachan,  Wm  ,  shoemaker,  7  Panmure-st 
Sutherland,  Geo.,  plasterer,  31  John-st 
Sutherland,  J.  T.,  residenter,  260  High-st 
Suttie,  Wm.,  grocer,  52  John-st 
Swan,  Jas.,  fisherman,  30  Seagate 
Swan,  John,  fisherman,  19  Union-st  E 
Swan,  Wm.,  fisherman,  6  South-st 
Swan,  Wm.,  jun.,  fisherman,  5  South-st 
Swankie,  A.,  coal  merchant,  16  Ladybridge-st 
Swankie,  Chas.,  fisherman,  11  South-st 
Swankie,  Claud,  fisherman,  1  South-st 
Swankie,  Daniel,  fisherman,  13  South-st 
Swankie,  David,  fisherman,  10  W  Newgate 
Swankie,  David,  fisherman,  1  South-st 
Swankie,  David,  fisherman.  11  High-st 
Swankie,  Jas.,  fisherman,  10  Seagate 
Swankie,  Jas.,  tinsmith,  34  Ladybridge-st 
Swankie,  Joseph,  fisherman,  15  High-st 
Swankie,  Peter,  fisherman,  10  Seagate 
Swankie,  Peter,  fisherman,  15  01dShore-head 
Swankie,  Peter,  fisherman,  17  Ladybridge-st 
Swankie,  Peter,  fisherman,  11  Old  Shore-hd 
Swankie,  Peter,  fisherman,  9  Old  Shore-head 
Swankie,  Robert,  fisherman,  8  South-st 
Swankie,  Robert,  fisherman,  11  South-st 
Swankie,  Thomas,  fisherman,  7  High-st 
Swankie,  Thomas,  fisherman,  14  Seagate 
Swankie,  Thomas,  fisherman,  10  High-st 
Swankie,  Thomas,  fisherman,  13  Seagate 
Swankie.  Thos.,  fisherman  16  South-st 
Swankie,  Thomas  P.,  fisherman,  S  South-st 
Swankie,  Win.,  fisiierman,  25  High-st 
Swankie,  Wm.,  fisherman,  10  W  Newgate 
Swankie,  Wm.,  fisherman,  1  South-st 
Swankie,  W.  D.,  fisherman,  19  Old  Shore-head 
Swankie,  Win.,  fisherman,  15 Seagate 
Swinton,  Geo.,  lorry  man,  39  Panmure-st 
Swinton,  Geo. ,  factory-worker,  22  Applegate 
Synion,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  43  John-st 
Salmond,  J.  M.,  clerk,  201  High-st 

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Sanderson,  Geo.,  shoemaker,  53J  Millgate-ln 
Scorgie,  George,  shoemaker,  53  Wallace-st 
Scotland,  Thos.,  labourer,  75  Millgate-loan 


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Scott,  Adam  P..  manager,  82  Markegat 
Scott,  Ernest,  painter,  6  Millgate-loan 
Scott,  Geo.,  ropespinner,  77  Ladyloan 
Scott,  James,  gardener,  70  Millgate-loan 
Scott,  John,  pilot,  73  Ladyloan 
Scott,  John,  flaxdresser,  29  N  Grimsby 
Scott,  John,  clerk,  16  E  Grimsby 
Scott,  John,  accountant,  11  Bank-st 
Scott,  Wm.,  mill  worker,  45  Wallace-st 
Shanks,  Alex.  B.,  flaxdresser,  12  W  Mary-st 
Shanks,  Wm.,  porter,  31  W  Mary-st 
Sharp,  Jas.,  mechanic,  27  W  Mary-st 
Shaw,  Alfred,  engineer,  16  Ann-st 
Shepherd,  David,  fisherman,  14  Marketgate 
Shepherd,  David,  wood-turner,  50  Marketgate 
Shepherd  Geo.,  shopman,  28  Bank-st 
Shepherd,  John,  seaman,  53  W  Grimsby 
Sim,  Colin,  flaxdresser,  5  Kyd-st 
Sim,  David,  seaman,  44  Ladyloan 
Sim,  George,  mill-worker,  36  Ann-.st 
Sim,  Jas.,  policeman,  32  Millgate-loan 
Sim,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  24  Glover-st 
Simpson,  Alex.,  labourer,  27  Bank-st 
Simpson,  Stewart,  tenter,  17  W  Mary-st 
Skae,  Chas.,  carter,  15  Hannah-st 
Skae,  David,  blacksmith,  59  Millgate-loan 
Skae,  Geo.,  carter,  19  Millgate-loan 
Skae,  Jas.,  carter,  21  Hannah-st 
Skae,  Wm.,  carter,  19  Hannah-st 
Skea,  Charles,  shoemaker,  10  W  Mary-st 
Skea,  John,  shoemaker,  10  W  Mary-st 
Skea,  Wm.,  carter,  13  Hannah-st 
Small,  Wm.,  residenter,  60  Marketgate 
Smith,  Alex.,  labourer,  3  W  Mary-st 
Smith,  Chas.,  seaman,  18  Millgate-loan 
Smith,  David,  fisherman,  8  Marketgate 
Smith,  David,  tanner,  13  Ann-st 
Smith,    David,    coal    society    manager,    41J 

Millgate-loan 
Smith,  Geo.,  sailmaker,  17  Kyd-st 
Smith,  Henry,  tailor,  23  Ann-st 
Smith,  James,  ropespinner,  16  W  Mary-st 
Smith,  James,  residenter,  4  Ann-st 
Smith,  Robert,  currier,  23  W  Mary-st 
Soote,  Jas.,  labourer,  51  Millgate-loan 
Souter,  James,  shipmaster,  30  W  Mary-st 
Spalding,  A.  L.,  builder,  Millgate-loan 
Spankie,  Peter,  clerk,  26  Ladyloan 
■Spark,  James,  ticket-collector,  37  Ann-st 
Spiers,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  7  Ann-st 
Spink,  John,  shoemaker,  14  Ann-st 
Spink,  Wm.,  labourer,  9  Union-st 
Stevenson,  Jas.,  grocer,  53  Ladyloan 
Stevenson,  Wm. ,  ropespinner,  26  Hannah-st 
Stewart,  D.  L.,  millworker,  1  Dickfield-st 
Stewart,  Jas.  G.,  shipmaster,  39  Millgate-loan 
Stewart,  Wm. ,  clerk,  25  West  Mary-st 
Stewart,  Wm.  L.,  vintner,  13  Ladyloan 
Stirling,  David,  mason,  18  Kyd-st 
Stirling,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  19  N  Grimsby 
Stivea,  Thomson,  seaman,  24  Ann-st 
Stormont,  Charles,  labourer,  23  Kyd-st 
Stonnont,  David,  ropemaker,  20  Kyd-st 
Stormont,  David,  shoemaker,  11  Kyd-st 
Stormont,  Jas.,  ropemaker,  87  Ladyloan 
Storrier,  Charles,  mason,  23  Bank-st 
Strachan,  Jos.,  tailor,  35  W  Grimsby 
Strachan,  Wm.,  slater,  2  Hannah-st 
Strachan,  Wm.,  mechanic,  18  Kyd-st 
Stuart,  Donald,  baker,  13  Kyd-st 


Sturrock,  David,  seaman,  19  Kyd-st 
Sturrock,  Wm.,  carter,  13  E  Mary-st 
Suttie,  Alex.,  slater,  14  Hannah-st 
Swankie,  Thos.,  fisherman,  1.4  Marketgate 
Swankie,  Thos.,  fisherman,  14  Matketgate 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Salmond,  Jas.  B.,  editor,  9Hillend-rd 
Salmond,  Jos. ,  coal-merchant,  S  Alexandra-pl 
Scorgie,  Alex.,  cabman,  4£  Dishland-st 
Scott,  Rev.  Jas.  M.,  minister,  Dishland-st 
Scott,    James,    architect     and     valuator,     9 

Victoria-st 
Scott,  John,  mechanic,  37  Jamieson-st 
Scott,  Wm.,  coal-merchant,  32  W  Keptie-st 
Scrimgeour,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  39  Dishland-st 
Sheppard,  Chas.,  mason,  lSBridge-st 
Sheret,  Jas.,  hotel-keeper,  Catherine-st 
Sim,  Wm.,  residenter,  22  W  Keptie-st 
Sime,  Thos. ,  number-taker,  2  Gowan-st 
Smail,  John,  insur.-su|>er.,4  Dalhousie-place 
Small,  D.  M.,  dental-surgeon,  32  Victoria-st 
Small,  Wm. ,  residenter,  Nolt  Loan-rd 
Smart,  John  R.,  engineer,  Nolt  Loan-rd 
Smart,  Wm.,  moulder,  6  Gowan-st 
Smith,  Alex.  S.,  ironmonger,  West  Keptie-st 
Smith,  Andw.,  confectioner,  8  Keptie-st 
Smith,  Chas.,  grocer,  1  Addison-pl 
Smith,  Charles,  slater,  4  Queeu-st 
Smith,  Jas.,  fruiterer,  23  Queen-st 
Smith,  Joseph,  night-watchman,  67  Bridge-st 
Smith,  Peter,  farmer,  Gallowden 
Smith,  Robert,  sailmaker,  29  Jamieson-st 
Smith,  Thos.,  ploughman,  2  Jamieson-st 
Smith,  William,  shipmaster,  21  Victoria-st 
Smith,  William,  clerk,  Viewlield-rd 
Smith,  Wm  ,  vintner,  Inverkeilor 
Smith,  Wm.,  labourer,  23  Gowan-st 
Soutar,  J.  C,  traveller,  16JJ  Gowan-st 
Speuce,  David,  shoemaker,  23  Duke-st 
Sprunt,  David,  upholsterer,  35  West-port 
Stephen,  Samuel,  clerk,  10  Jamieson-st 
Sterret,  Alex.,  pensioner,  25  Dishland-st 
Stewart,  Audw. ,  tailor,  39  Dishland-st 
Stewart,  Rev.  A.  Morris,  6  Albert-st 
Stewart,  David,  porter,  17  Catherine-st 
Stewart,  George,  signalman,  21  Duke-st 
Stormont,  David,  shoemaker,  9  Anderson-st 
Strachan,  Alex.  N.,  grocer,  17  Hillend-rd 
Strachan,  Fred.,  traveller,  4  Alexandra-pl 
Strachan,  Thos.,  mechanic,  10  W  Keptie-st 
Stuart,  U.,  inspector  of  poor,  19  Dalhousie-pl 
Sturrock,  Fred.,  mason,  8  W  Keptie-st 
Sturrock,  Geo.,  clothier,  6  Alexandra-pl 
Sturrock,  James,  residenter,  4  Colvill-pl 
Sturrock,  John,  merchant,  West  Keptie-st 
Sutherland,  John,  labourer.  8  Keptie-st 
Sutherland,  William  P.,  residenter,  Carnoustie 
Swanson,  Rev.  Geo.,  clergyman,  6  Addison-pl 
Sword,  John,  coachman,  Viewfiekl 

No  4     Lochlands  Ward 

Samson,  Robert,  joiner,  33  Lochland-st 
Sandeman,  D.  D.,  yarn-merchant, Cairniebank 
Scott,  Alex.,  wright,  53  Keptie-st 
Scott,  Alex.,  ticket-collector,  25  Rossie-st 
Scott,  David,  painter,  IS  St  Mary-st 
Scott.  Geo.,  joiner,  44  St  Mary-st 
Scott,  Thos.,  labourer,  37  Lochland-st 
Shand,  Joseph,  tenier,  56  Fergus-sq 
Shepherd,  David  A.,  baker,  9  Fergus-st 


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Shepherd,  Robt.,  residenter,  6  Elliot-st 
Shields,  Win. ,  residenter,  32£  St  Mary-st 
Shields,  Webster,  weaver,  25  Fergus-sq 
Sinie,  Thos.,  hanimerinan,  28  Cairnie-st 
Simpson,  Stewart,  seaman,  47  St  Mary-st 
Skea,  James,  weaver,  55  Lochland-st 
Small,  Alex.,  fireman,  22  Helen-st 
Smart,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  27  Pergus-sq 
Smart,' Jas.,  tailor,  80  Caimie-st 
Smart,  Joseph,  flesher,  35  Spink-st 
Smart,  Win.,  tailor,  37  Fergus-sq 
Smith,  Alex.,  machineinan,  31  Fergus-sq 
Smith,  Alex.,  carter,  90  Helen-st 
Smith,  A.  C. ,  engineer,  0  Elliot-pl 
Smith,  Edward,  shoemaker,  48J  Cairnie-st 
Smith,  Edmund,  mechanic,  22  Green-st 
Smith,  George,  labourer,  Lochlands 
Smith,  Geo  ,  labourer,  07  Helen-st 
Smith,  Geo.,  railway-porter,  4  Lochland-st 
Smith,  Jas.,  blacksmith,  52  Fergus-sq 
Smith,  Jas.,  factory-worker,  55  Green-st 
Smith,  Jas.,  warehouseman,  40  Fergus-sq 
Smith,  Jas.,  labourer,  36  Fergus-sq 
Smith,  Jas.,  bleacher,  22  Rossie-st 
Smith,  Jas.,  vanman,  23  Elliot-st 
Smith,  John,  mason,  93  Keptie-st 
Smith,  John,  bleacher,  4  Lochland-st 
Smith,  John,  hacUleinaker,  14  Russell-st 
Smith,  John,  mechanic,  15  Fergus-sq 
Smith,  Jonathan,  shoemaker,  15  Fergus-st 
Smith,  William,  joiner,  30  Green-st 
Smith,  William,  labourer,  30  Fergus-square 
Smith,  Win.,  policeman,  29  St  Mary-st 
Smith,  Wm.,  labourer,  Lochlands 
Soutar,  Jas.,  labourer,  20  Helen-st 
Speirs,  James,  shoemaker,  11  Fergus-sq 
Spink,  Edward,  clerk,  8  Fergus-sq 
Spink,  John,  store-keeper,  10  Russell-st 
Stalker,  Jolm,  mechanic,  59  Helen-st 
Steel,  'Wm.,  mechanic,  42  Helen-st 
Stevenson,  Alex.,  labourer,  26  Helen-st 
Stevenson,  John,  labourer,  13  Russell-st 
Stewart,  Chas.,  carter,  11  Green-st 
Stewart,  John,  factory-worker,  49  Helen-st 
Stewart,  James,  residenter,  26  Helen-st 
Stewart,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  41  St  Mary-st 
Stewart,  Jas.,  baker,  57  Helen-st 
Stewart,  Robt.,  joiner,  60  Rossie-st 
Stewart,  Wm.,  labourer,  (5  Green-st 
Stirling,  Alex.,  minister,  51  Rossie-st 
Strachan,  Geo.,  engineer,  93  Keptie-st 
Strachan,  James,  labourer,  25  Fergus-sq 
Strachan,  Robt.,  tailor,  5  Lochland-st 
Strachan,  Wm.,  signalman,  31  Fergug-sq 
Sturrock,  John,  upholsterer,  8  Cairnie-st 
Suttie,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  36  St  Mary-st 
Symon,  Arch.  A.,  architect,  52  Lochland-st 
Symons,  David,  joiner,  27  Green-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Halkeld,  Robert,  currier,  3  Reform-st 
Scott,  Alex.,  blacksmith,  5  St  Vigeans-rd 
Scott,  David,  flaxdresser,  13  Long-row 
Scott,  Jas.,  mechanic,  38  St  Vigeans-rd 
Scott,  Jas.,  grocer,  13  Hayswell-rd 
8cott,  Thos.,  engineer,  7  Kinnaird-st 
Scott,  Walter,  ironmonger,  7  James-st 
Scott,  W.  B.,  confectioner,  21  Hamilton-green 
Scott,  Wm. ,  labourer,  19  Bogjane 
Scrirhgeour,  Wm.,  mechanic,  3  St  Vigeans-rd 


Shaw,  Wm.,  mill -foreman,  32  St  Vigeans-rd 
Shepherd,  David,  labourer,  3  Lillies-wynd 
Shepherd,  Wm.,  ironfounder,  5  Cairnie-st 
Sherriffs,  Alex.,  bleacher,  4  Brechin-rd 
Sheriffs,  Geo.,  mercantile-clerk,  35  Howard-st 
Sheriffs,  Jas.,  engine-driver,  35  Howard-st 
Simpson,  Alex.,  millworker,  11  Howard-st 
Simpson,  Andrew,  lapper,  72  Howard-st 
Simpson,  John,  blacksmith,  10  W  Mill-wynd 
Sleith,  J.  A.,  pipemaker,  64  Guthrie-port 
Smart,  William,  mason,  13  Kinnaird-st 
Smith,  Alex.,  10  Howard-st 
Smith,  Alex.,  weaver,  6  Guthrie-hill 
Smith,  Alex.,  shoemaker  15  Smithy-croft 
Smith,  Andrew,  merchant,  21  St  Vigfans-rd 
Smith,  David,  sen.,  merchant,  59  Guthrie-pt 
Smith,  Geo.,  mechanic,  46  Brechin-rd 
Smith,  Geo.,  engineer,  15  Guthrie-port 
Smith,  Geo.,  cab- proprietor,  12  Brechin-rd 
Smith,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  32  Howard-st 
Smith,  John,  tinsmith,  22  Guthrie-port 
Smith,  Robt. ,  factory-worker,  74  St  Vigeans-rd 
Smith,  William,  shoemaker,  3  Boglane 
Smith,  Wm.,  timekeeper,  5  Cross  Mill-wynd 
Soutar,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  2  Reform-st 
Soutar,  Andrew,  lapper,  23  Kinnaird-st 
Souter,  William,  labourer,  7  Cross  Mill-wynd 
Speirs,  Alexander,  brasst'ounder,  3  Ogilvy-pl 
Spence,  David, warehouseman,  9  St  Vigeans-rd 
Spence,  James,  baker,  11  St  Vigeans-rd 
Spink,  Charles,  tailor,  8  St  Vigeans-rd 
Stark,  David,  shoemaker,  9  St  Vigeans-rd 
Steel,  Alex.,  tailor,  35  Kinnaird-st 
Steele,  John,  labourer,  7  Guthrie-port 
Stephen,  Jas.,  coachman,  lo  Guthrie-port 
Steven,  Jas.,  labourer,  15  E  Mill-wynd 
Stewart,  Hugh,  plumber,  16  Smithy-croft 
Stewart,  Jas.,  residenter,  23  Cairnie-st 
Stewart,  Jas.,  labourer,  9  W  Mill-wd 
Stewart,  Jas.,  painter,  28  Brechin-rd 
Stewart,  Peter,  mechanic,  32  Howard-st 
Stewart,  Wm.,  teacher,  Brechin-road 
Stewart,  Wm.,  engineer,  37  Howard-st 
Stiven,  Alex. ,  bleacher,  74  Brechin-rd 
Strachan,  David,  bleacher,  13  St  Vigeans-rd 
Strachan,  Jas.,  turner,  17  St  Vigeans-rd 
Strachan,    Jos.,    vintner,    Millbank    House, 

Hume-st 
Strachan,  Wm.,  bleacher,  62  Howard-st 
Sturrock,  Jas.,  beamer,  19  Smithy-croft 
Sutherland,  And.,  flaxdresser,  8  St  Vigeans-rd 
Sutherland,  Wm.,  joiner,  10  Lillies-wynd 
Symon,  Thos.,  iron-turner,  38  Kinnaird-st 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Salmond,  Alex.  H,  teacher,  201  High-st 
Salmond,  Joseph,  baker,  22  West  Abbey-st 
Salmond,  Wm.  M.,  baker,  10  W  Abbey-st 
Scott,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  11  Sidney-st 
Scott,  Alfred,  shoemaker,  25  W  Abbey-st 
Scott,  David,  shoemaker,  31  Fisheracre 
Scott,  David,  fish-dealer,  33  Sidney-st 
Scott,  David,  labourer,  7  Barbers'-croft 
Scott,  Richard,  baker,  43  Barngreen 
Scott,  Robt..  architect,  6  Carnegie-st 
Scott,  Win.,  labourer,  20  Leonard-st 
Scott,  Win.,  millworker,  7  Barbers'-croft 
Scully,  James,  com. -agent,  47  Leonard-st 
Seatpu,  H.  G.,  par.  collector,  33  Hayswell-rd k 
Sellars,  John,  mechanic,  46  Ernest-st 


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Shand,  Joseph,  labourer,  21  Hamilton-green 
Shanks,  Chas.,  flaxdresser,  7  Guthrie-hill 
Shanks.  Jas.,  engineer,  Rosely 
Shand,  Jas.,  mill-worker,  31  E  Abbey-st 
Shand,  John  G.,  shoemaker,  21  Ponderlaw-st 
Shanks,  J.,  B.  Sc,  engineer,  Seaton-rd 
Shanks,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  28  Sidney-st 
Sharp,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  275  High-st 
Shaw,  Wm.,  currier,  3  Abbey-path 
Shields,  Jas.,  mason,  33  Sidney-st 
Shepherd,  Jas.,  mason,  32  Leonard-st 
Shepherd,  Wm.  L.,  clerk,  9  Carnegie-st 
Sheriffs,  David,  baker,  8  Leonard-st 
Sherrit,  John,  street-porter,  S  Stanley-st 
Sim,  Wm..  currier,  53  Leonard-st 
Simpson,  Geo.,  flaxdresser,  01  E  Abbey-st 
Simpson,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  8  Leonard-st 
Simpson,  John,  flax-merchant,  Cliff  House 
Singers.  Alex.,  labourer,  31  Fisheracre 
Si ve wright,  J.,  merchant,  25  Commerce-st 
Skae,  Alex.,  beamer,  03  Sidney-st 
Skae,  David,  merchant,  11  Barngreen 
Smart,  Alex.,  joiner,  27  Sidney-st 
Smart,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  44  E  Abbey-st 
Smart,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  38  Ernest-st 
Smart,  James,  hairdresser,  5  Allan-st 
Smart,  Win.,  manager,  Hayshead 
Smith,  Alex.,  labourer,  23  Leonard-st. 
Smith,  Charles,  vintner,  5  Ponderlaw-st 
Smith,  David,  flaxdresser,  11  Ernest-st 
Smith,  David,  grocer,  3  Culloden-road 
Smith,  Edward,  weaver,  20  Leonard-st 
Smith,  Geo.,  labourer,  7  Convent-st 
Smith,  George,  tailor,  8  Stanley-st 
Smith,  Geo.,  shoemaker.  51  Leonard-st 
Smith,  Jas.,  carter,  32  Leonard-st 
Smith,  Jas.,  labourer,  27  Palmer-st 
Smith,  Jas.,  painter,  9  Leonard-st 
Smith,  John,  carter,  20  Ernest-st 
Smith,  John,  joiner,  0  Academy-st 
Smith,  John,  weaver,  Strachan-st 
Smith,  Peter,  van-driver,  7  Culloden-rd 
Smith,  Wm.,  stevedore,  3  Abbey-park 
Sorrie,  Alex.,  fireman,  19  Hay's-lane 
Soutar,  Alex.  M.,  joiner,  27  E  Abbey-st 
Souter,  George,  labourer,  27  Abbot-st 
Soutar,  Jas.,  carter,  26  Hamilton-green 
Soutar,  James,  carter,  29  Ahbot-st 
Soutar,  Robert,  hawker,  13  Hay's-lane 
Spence,  Thos.,  shoemaker,  13  Stuart-st 
Stephen,  Geo.,  shoemaker,  2'Stanley-st- '.  ' 
Stephen,  James,  tailor,  11  Hay's-lane 
Stephen,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  16  Acadeiny^t 
Stewart,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  11  Allan-st 
Stewart,  Chas.,  engineer,  15  Abbot-st 
Stewart,  David  T.,  mason,  49  Sidney-st 
Stewart,  John,  shoemaker,  16  Ernest-st 
Stewart,  Wm,,  Abbey-keeper,  22  Hamilton-gn 
Stiven,  Andw.,  shoemaker,  21  Sidney-st 
Stirling,  Geo.,  factory-manager,  2  Walker-pl 
Stirling,  John,  flaxdiesser,  8  Stuart-st. 
Strachan,  Alex.,  residenter,  225  High-st 
Strachan,  D.,  railway-servant,  4  Bakers'-wd 
Strachan,  John,  tailor,  46  Culloden-rd 
Strachan,  John,  machinist,  38  Sidney-st 
Strachan,  John,  labourer,  33  Barngreen 
Strachan,  Walter,  greengrocer,  14  Academy-st 
Strachan,  Wm. ,  labourer,  44  E  Abbey-st 
Strachan,  W.  B.,  bookseller,  46  E  Abbey-st 
Stuart,  Wm.,  draper,  2  Stuart-st 


Sturrock,  Alex.,  carter,  29  W  Abbey-st 
Sturrock,  James,  machine-titter,  259  High-st 
Sturrock,  Jas.,  tailor,  29  Sidney-st 
Sturrock,  James,  clerk,  11  E  Abbey-st 
Sturrock,  John,  gardener,  14  Leonard-st 
Sturrock,  Wm.,  blacksmith,  33  Culloden-road 
Sturrock,  Wm.,  mechanic.  63  Sidney-st 
Sutherland,  John,  shoemaker,  5  Hayswell-rd 
Suttie,  John,  blacksmith,  4  Hayswell-rd 
Suttie,  John,  policeman,  21  Culloden-rd 
Suttie,  John,  labourer,  39  E  Abbey-st 
Suttie,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  5  Ernest-st 
Swanson,  John,  currier,  13  Stuart-st 
Swinton,  Geo.,  shoemaker,  38  Leonard-st 
Swirles,  Alex.,  currier,  1  E  Abbey-st 
Swirles,  C.  M.,  mechanic,  12  Abbot-st 
Symon,  Alex.,  carter,  19  Palmer-st 
Symon,  James,  mechanic,  2  Abbot-st 
Symon,  John,  jun.,  lapper,  49  Barngreen 
Symmers,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  30  E  Abbey-st 

No  X    High  Street  Ward 

Tait,  Robert,  telegraphist,  59  High-st 
Tasker,  Geo.,  flaxdresser,  36  Ladybridge-st 
Taylor,  Alex.,  fiesher,  196  High-st 
Taylor,  Henry,  insurance-agent,  146  High-st 
Taylor,  Jas.,  mechanic,  20  Park-st 
Taylor,  Wm.,  photographer,  21  Lordburn 
Thom,  Alexander,  broker,  27  Lordburn 
Thomson,  David,  foreman,  20  Hill-pl 
Thomson,  David,  tailor,  100  High-st 
Thomson,  Geo.  R.,  auctioneer,  16  Hill-pl 
Todd,  James,  gardener,  IS  Hill-pl 
Todd,  Wm.,  weaver,  25  Gravesend 
Todd,  Wm.,  wright,  28  Maule-st 
Tough,  Jas.  C,  spiiit-dealer,  Exchange  Inn 
Turnbull,  James,  grocer,  37  High-st 

No  2     Millgate  Ward 

Tarbat,  Alex.,  grain-merchant,  9  Ladyloan 
Tasker,  Jas.,  bleacher,  12Chalmers-st 
Tasker,  John,  signalman,  7  Murray-pl 
Taylor,  David,  jun.,  moulder,  11  Union-st 
Taylor,  David,  sen.,  painter,  11  Union-st 
Taylor,  Henry,  plasterer,  16  Kyd-st 
Taylor,  John,  hawker,  6  Union-st 
Thorn,  John,  coal-agent,  1.2.  Hannah-st 
Thomson,  Alex.,  bleacher,'  16  Kyd-st 
Thomson,  Alt,  shoemaker,  59  Ladybridge 
Thomson,  John,  clothier,  61  Ladybridge 
Thomson,  Thos.,  flaxdresser,  36  Ann-st 
Thorne,  John,  residenter,  68  Millgate-loan 
Thornton,  David,  draper,  40  Millgate-ln 
Thornton,  John,  carpenter,  9  Hannah-st 
Thornton,  P.  M.,  harbourmaster,  1  Shore 
Thornton,  Wm.,  labourer,  5  S  Grimsby 
Tosh,  Alex.,  tenter,  9  (Jlover-st 
Tosh,  David,  jun.,  ironmonger,  61  Dishland-st 
Tosh  Robt.,  mill  worker,  43  Wallace-st 
Tough,  Jas.,  barman,  29  Bank-st 
Traill,  David,  watchman,  Brothock-bridge 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Tait,  Jacob,  flaxdresser,  70  Keptie-st 
Tarbat,  John,  residenter,  30  G<>wan-st 
Taylor,  David  S.,  photographer,  7  Gowan-st 
Teviotdale,  David,  coaclunan,  41  Dishland-st 
Thorns,  Alexander,  railway-porter,  4  Queen-st 
Thomson,  Edward,  clerk,  16  Dalhousie-pl 
Thomson,  Geo.,  reporter,  Hillend-rd 
Thomson,  Henry,  residenter,  Nolt  Loan-rd 


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Thornton,  David,  residenter,  21  Gowan-st 
Thornton,  Geo.,  draper,  30  W  Keptie-st 
Trimbell,  Charles,  millworker,  41  Dishland-st 
Tytler,  William,  druggist,  10  Queen-st 

No  4     Lochlands  Ward 

Tait,  Robt.,  bleacher,  86  Helen-st 
Talbert,  Win.,  sailmaker,  37  Fergus-st 
Tarbet,  Alex. ,  fireman,  40  Helen-st 
Tarbet,  Andrew,  gardener,  Loehside  Cottage 
Tarbet,  Wm.,  grocer,  51  Lochland-st 
Tasker,  Geo.,  vintner,  16  Lochland-st 
Taylor,  Alex.  S. ,  painter,  25  Rossie-st 
Taylor,  Jas.,  tailor,  38  Cairnie-st 
Taylor,  Jas.,  labourer,  20  Fergus-square 
Taylor,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  41  Helen-st 
Taylor,  Peter  G.,  clerk,  78  Rossie-st 
Taylor,  Robert,  fireman,  70  Rossie-st 
Taylor,  Wm.,  weaver,  32  Helen-st 
Thomson,  Andrew,  painter,  92  Helen-st 
Thomson,  James,  beamer,  1  Elliot-st 
Thomson,  Jas.,  yarnman,  19  Spink-st 
Thomson,  John,  watchman,  17  Elliot-st 
Thomson,  John,  grocer,  12  Fergus-st 
Thomson,  W.,  asst.  sanitary-insp'r.,  3  Elliot-st 
Thomson,  Wm. ,  millworker,  38  Green-st 
Thornton,  Jas.,  joiner,  8  Elliot-st 
Thornton,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  69  Helen-st 
Tosh,  Robt.,  lapper,  27  Fergus-sq 
Tulloch,  James,  merchant,  93  Keptie-st 
Turnbull,  Jas.,  labourer,  6  Green-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Talbert,  Caithness,  shoemaker,  22  Smithy-eft 
Talbert,  Wm.,  labourer,  26  Lillies-wynd 
Tarbat,  Alex.,  clerk,  19  Cairnie-st 
Taylor,  Alex.,  signalman,  Cairnie-place 
Taylor,  Andrew  B.,  printer,  37  Guthrie-port 
Taylor,  David,  labourer,  8  Doig's  Veunel 
Taylor,  James,  mechanic,  26  St  Vigeans-rd 
Taylor,  James,  mechanic,  44  Howard-st 
Taylor,  John,  grocer,  18  Ogilvy-place 
Taylor,  Robt.  M.,  manager,  7  Jumes-st 
Taylor,  Wm.,  tailor,  68  rirechin-rd 
Tear,  Alex.,  labourer,  62  St  Vigeans-rd 
Thorn,  Geo.,  clerk,  11  Kinnaird-st 
Thomson,  Andrew,  engineer,  68  Brechin-rd 
Thomson,  David,  labourer,  4  Doig's-vennel 
Thomson,  Henry,  mechanic,  9  Guthrie-hill 
Thomson,  St  Clair,  engineer,  74  Brechin-rd 
Thomson,  Wm.,  blacksmith.  6S  Brechin-rd 
Thornton,  Jas.,  labourer,  Brechin-rd 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Tallo,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  9  Sidney-st 
Tarbet,  Alex.,  signalman,  Ernest-st 
Tarbet,  James,  caretaker,  1  Academy-st 
Taylor,  Andrew,  foreman,  20  Abbot-st 
Taylor,  David,  draper,  25  Palmer-st 
Taylor,  Alex.,  labourer,  9  Convent-st 
Taylor,  Wm. ,  lapper,  8  Stanley-st 
Teviotdale,  John,  porter,  51  W  Abbey-st 
Teviotdale,  Wm.,. joiner,  21  E  Abbey-st 
Thomson,  Alex.,  clothier,  Seaton-rd 
Thomson,  Alex.  M.,  accountant,  Abbey  Lodge 
Thomson,  James,  joiner,  11  Convent  st 
Thomson,  John,  flaxdresser,  25  Palmer-st 
Thomson,  W.,  insurance-agent,  7  Leonard-st 
Thornton,  David,  jun.,  draper,  259  High-st 
Todd,  George,  shoemaker,  52  Sidney-st 
Tosh,  John,  labourer,  2  Ponderlaw-lane 


Trimbell,  Charles,  tenter,  3  Bakers'-wynd 
Trimbell,  John,  labourer,  1  Bakers'-wynd 
Tulloch,  James,  baker,  7  St  Thomas-st 

No  X     High  Street  Ward 

Urquhart,  Thos.,  tailor,  181  High-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Urquhart,  John,  flaxdresser,  18  Lillies-wynd 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Urquhart,  James,  flaxdresser,  7  Leonard-st 

No  J.     High  Street  Ward 

Valentine,  Robert,  labourer,  11  Park-st 

No  2     Millgate  Ward 

Vair,  Robt.,  sergeant-major,  36  Marketgate 
Valentine,  Alex.,  sailmaker,  7  Shore 
Vannet,  David,  labourer,  25  W  Grimsby 
Vannet,  Edward,  labourer,  12  Chalmers-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Valentine,  Chas.,  iron-dresser,  19  Elliot-st 
Valen-ine,  David,  seaman,  10  Green-st 
Valentine,  John,  labourer,  29  Lochland-st 
Valentine,  Wm.,  currier,  54  Helen-st 
Vannet,  Wm.,  labourer,  12  Lochland-st 

No  S    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Valentine,  Alex.,  cabinetmaker,  26  Howard-st 
Valentine,  David,  moulder,  32  Kinnaird-st 
Valentine,  Robt.,  labourer,  20  Howard-st 

No  1     High  Street  Ward 

Waddiugton,  Thos.,  currier,  15  Union-st  E 
Walker,  Wm.,  seaman,  31  Park-st 
Walker,  Wm.,  mechanic,  33  Union-st  E 
Wallace,  A.  S.,  veterinary-surgeon,  35  Millgate 
Wallace,  James,  labourer,  26  Ladybridge-st 
Wannan,  William  A.,  surgeon,  51  Marketgate 
Watson,  Alex.,  manager,  25  W  Newgate 
Watson,  Alex.,  tobacconist,  34  Hill-st 
Watsnn,  Geo.,  seaman,  37  Ladybridge-st 
Watson,  Jas.,  engineer,  39  John-st 
Watson,  Robert,  flaxdresser,  14  Maule-st 
Watt,  Alex.,  fisherman,  5  High-st 
Watt,  James,  fisherman,  22  High-st 
Watt,  Jas. ,  general-dealer,  20  Maule-st 
Watt,  John,  fisherman,  17  Seagate 
Watt,  Wm.,  beamer,  204  Hign-st 
Webster,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  9  Marketgate 
Webster,  J.,  shoemaker,  21  W  Newgate 
Webster,  Wm. ,  shoemaker,  26  Maule-st 
Webster,  Wm. ,  slater,  9  Marketgate 
Weir,  Chas.,  shoemaker,  43  Paumure-st 
AVeir,  Chas.  F.,  flax-merchant,  92  High-st 
Weir,  Jas.,  hairdresser,  10  Union-st  E 
Weir,  John,  warehouseman,  14  Union-st  E 
West,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  45  John-st 
Westwater,  Henry,  confectioner,  146  High-st 
Westland,  Jas.,  skinster,  41  John-st 
White,  Alex.,  residenter,  36  Maule-st 
White,  Wm.,  vintner,  37  Panmure-st 
Whyte,  Geo.,  flaxdresser,  17  Union-st  E 
Wilkie,  Mathew,  bleacher,  25  Panmure-st 
Williamson,  Geo.,  shoemaker,  20  Park-st 
Willocks,  Jas.,  watchmaker,  107  High-st 
Wilson,  David,  upholsterer,  101  High-st 
Wilson,  Donald,  broker,  45  Gravesend 
Wilson,  Jas.,  currier,  46  Jolui-st 
Winton,  David,  clerk,  5  Hill-rd 
Wishart,  David,  tinsmith,  39  John-st 


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adjacent  to  all  the  Banks  and  Public  Buildings,  has  been  Entirely  Re-Modelled  and 
Re-Furnished. 

The  Commercial  and  Coffee  Rooms,  Restaurant  and  Dining 
Rooms  are  Fitted  and  Furnished  in  the  Best  Style. 

THE   WHITE  HART  BARS 

Are  thoroughly  up-to-date,  with  all  Modern  Improvements  for  the 
convenience  of  the  Public,  and  the  supply  of  the  various  drinks  in 
Proper  Order  and  Excellent  Condition,  are  amply  provided  for. 
The  Cellars  contain  some  very  rare  Old  Wines,  Superior  Old  Scotch 
gfgj  and  Irish  Whiskies,  and  a  select  assortment  of  High  Class  Stouts 
and  Beers.  Also,  Smith's  Monkbarns  Brand  of  Old  Scotch 
Whisky,  from  17s  to  24s  per  gallon,  and  Smith's  Lion  Brand  Stout, 
at  2s  6d  per  dozen,  known  for  its  Purity  and  Strength. 

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Wishart,  Stephen,  carpenter,  9  Park-st 
Wishart,  Thos.,  cabinetmaker,  27  Panmure-st 
Wishart,  Win.,  mason,  42  John-st 
Wood,  Alex.,  retired  sergeant,  James-st 
Wood,  Chas. ,  porter,  37  Lordburn 
Wood,  Geo.,  flaxdresser,  12  Maule-st 
Wright,  John,  joiner,  12  Union-st  E 
Wyllie,  J.,  chimney-sweeper,  33  Applegate 
Wynton,  David,  flaxdresser,  17  Panmure-st 

No  2     Millgate  Ward 

Walker,  David  Y.,  butcher,  45  Millgate-loan 
Walker,  James,  shoemaker,  43  Ladyloan 
Wallace,  Alex.,  merchant,  10  Millgate-loan 
Wallace,  Duncan,  ropespinner,  69  Ladyloan 
Wallace,  Thos.  R.,  clerk,  5  Gayfield 
Wannan,  Wm. ,  flaxdresser,  23  Millgate-ln 
Ward,  Alex.,  ropespinner,  25  Ann-st 
Watson,  Alexander,  boatbuilder,  9  Ann-st 
Watson,  Geo.,  coachman,  2  Gayfield 
Watson,  Isaac,  pensioner,  26  Ladyloan 
Watson,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  14  N  Grimsby 
Watson,  John,  clerk,  1 9  Ann-st 
Watson,  John,  boatbailder,  11  WestMary-st 
Watson,  Robert,  boot-salesman,  2  Millg-ate-ln 
Watt,  William  S.,  residener,  15£  West-port 
Webb,  Edmund,  coastguard-officer,  11  Shore 
Webster,  David,  shoemaker,  28  Wallace-st 
Webster,  Francis,  manufacturer,  Ashbrook 
Webster,  James,  manufacturer,  Denley 
Webster,  Thos.,  labourer,  21  Millgate-loan 
Webster,  Wm.  W,  manufacturer,  Denley 
Weir,  Alex.,  joiner,  2  Wallace-st 
Weir,  C,  cabinetmaker,  51  Ladyloan 
Weir,  Jas.,  shipwright,  46  Marketirate 
Whitton,  Andrew,  moulder,  18  Millgate-loan 
Whitton,  John,  carter,  43  Ladyloan 
Whitton,  John,  carter,  6  S  Grimsby 
Wbyte,  Alexander,  pilot,  24  Wallace-st 
Whyte,  Alex.,  labourer,  11  Ladyloan 
Whyte,  George,  seaman,  31  Ladyloan 
Whyte,  John,  flaxdresser,  9  Millgate-loan 
Whyte,  Wm.,  seaman,  43  Ladyloan 
Whytock,  John,  flaxdresser,  6  Hope-st 
Will,  David  L.,  coach-trimmer,  55  Millgate-ln 
Wills,  Charles,  mechanic,  30  Kyd-st 
Wills,  John,  engineer,  30  Kyd-st 
Williamson,  David,  labourer,  2  W  Mary-st 
Wilson,  Andrew,  labourer,  6  W  Mary-st 
Wilson,  John,  mason,  16  Hannah-st 
Wilson,  Thos.,  labourer,  31  Ladyloan 
Wilson,  William,  flaxdresser,  16  Millgate-ln 
Winton,  Alex.,  steward,  22  Ann-st 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Walker,  Jas.,  engineer,  8  Garden-st 
Wallace,  D.  A.,  draper,  5  Victoria-st 
Wallace,  Jas.,  mason,  13  Colvill-pl 
Walls,  David,  bleacher,  6  Duke-st 
Wannan,  J.  R.,  weaver,  9  Anderson-st 
Warden,  Jas.,  clerk,  37  W  Keptie-st; 
Watson,  Alex.,  seaman,  26  Gowan-st 
Watson,  Henry,  joiner,  1  Dishland-st 
Watt,  Jas.,  reporter,  3  Queeu-st 
Watters,  D.  B.,  teacher,  Nolt  Loan-rd 
Webster,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  9S  Keptie-st 
Webster,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  36  Addison-pl 
Weir,  Wm. ,  fireman,  20  Colvill-pl 
Welsh,  David,  shoemaker,  5  Anderson-st 
Weston,  Geo.,  sawmiller,  6  Disbland-st 
White,  And.,  schoolmaster,  21  Victoria-st 


Whitton,  Andrew,  gardener,  Dishland-hill 
Whitton,  James,  flaxdresser,  37  Dishland-st 
Whyte,  David,  gardener,  98  Keptie-st 
Will,  Alex.,  flax-inspector,  17  Jamieson-st 
Will,  Geo.,  policeman,  27  Duke-st 
Williamson,  Jas.,  bleacher,  22  Dishland-st 
Williamson,  John,  painter,  9  Anderson-st 
Wilson,  Chas.,  merchant,  5  Alexandra-pl 
Wilson,  David,  clerk,  78£  Keptie-st 
Wilson,  D.,  merchant,  Nolt  Loan-rd 
Wilson,  John,  merchant,  Viewfleld-rd 
Wilson,  John  F.,  barman,  9  Anderson-st 
Wood,  Alfred,  shoemaker,  23  Jamieson-st 
Wood,  Win.,  mechanic,  15  Duke-st 
Wyllie,  Angus,  guard,  13  Duke-st 
Wyse,  H.  T.,  art  master,  Viewfield-rd 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Waiters,  Wm.,  slater,  27  Green -st 
Walker,  Bowman,  mechanic,  17  St  Mary-st 
Walker,  David,  seaman,  63  St  Mary-st 
Wallace,  Alex.,  mill-foreman,  19  Fergus-sq 
Wallace,  Duncan,  flaxdresser,  27  Lochland-st 
Wallace,  James,  mill-foreman,  32  Rossie-st 
Waterston,  Wm.,  drainer,  12  Robert-st 
Watson,  Geo.,  moulder,  58  Fergus-sq 
Watson,  Jas.,  boot-finisher,  43  Rossie-st 
Watt,  Alex.,  mechanic,  7  Elliot-pl 
Watt,  George,  carter,  11  Russell-st 
Watt,  James,  mechanic,  58  Rossie-st 
Watt,  J.  B. ,  mechanic,  50  Lochland-st 
Watt,  John,  beamer,  27  Fergus-st 
Weir,  John,  shoemaker,  78  Lochland-st 
Welsh,  David,  labourer,  13  Fergus-st 
Welsh,  David,  labourer,  82  Helen-st 
Welsh,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  28  Green-st 
Welsh,  Jas.,  residenter,  Annbank 
Welsh,  Wm,  labourer,  82  Helen-st 
Whamond ,  Chas. ,  shoemaker,  51  St  Mary-st 
Whamond,  Jas. ,  labourer,  14  St  Mary-st 
White,  Alex.,  residenter,  64  Cairnie-st 
Whitlaw,  Jas.,  tailor,  50  Fergus-sq 
Whitton,  John,  carter,  48  St  Mary-st 
Whyte,  Alex.,  mason,  35  Fergus-st 
Whyte,  George,  flaxdresser,  79  Keptie-st 
Whyte,  Geo.,  weaver,  46  St  Mary-st 
Whyte,  Wm. ,  labourer,  14  Fergus-st 
Williamson,  A.  D.,  yam-clerk,  23J  Rossie-st 
Williamson,  Jas.,  plumber,  23  St  Mary-st 
Williamson,  John,  mechanic,  44  Cairnie-st 
Willocks,  David,  shoemaker,  28  Cairnie-st 
Willocks,  Wm.,  dairyman,  Blind-loch 
Willocks,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  44  St  Mary-st 
Wilson,  Alex.,  labourer,  35  Fergus-sq 
Wilson,  Joseph,  carter,  26  Green-st 
Wilson,  Thos.,  residenter,  13  George-st 
Wilson,  Wm. ,  flaxdresser,  43  St  Mary-st 
Winton,  A.,  collector,  1£  Fergus-st 
Winton.  Andrew,  flaxdresser,  22  Green-st 
Winton,  Chas..  painter,  41  Elliot-st 
Winton,  J.,  warehouseman,  13  Lochland-st 
Wishart,  Alex.,  marine-engineer,  4  Russell-st 
Wishart,  John,  millworker,  15  St  Mary-st 
Wishart.  John,  millworker,  54  St  Mary-st 
Wyllie,  Jas.,  mechanic,  5  Elliot-st 
Wyllie,  John,  labourer,  21  Fergus-sq 
Wyllie,  W.  S.,  monumental-dealer,  Cairnie-rd 

No  5     Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Waddell,  John,  flaxdresser,  35  Ogilvy-place 
Waddell,  Wm.,  moulder,  50  Kiunaird-st 


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157 


Walker,  David,  flaxdresser,  21  E  Mill-wd 
Walker,  David,  labourer,  25  Bog-lane 
Walker,  James,  grocer,  50  St  Vigeans-road 
Wallace,  Geo.,  machinist,  33  Howard-st 
Wallace,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  60  Guthrie-port 
Wallace,  John,  labourer,  1  Rosebank 
Wallace,  Peter,  carter,  9  W  Mill-wynd 
Wallace,  Wm.,  engineer.  41  Cairnie-st 
Walton,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  23  Hamilton-green 
Watson,  Andw.,  grocer,  17  St  Vigeans-rd 
Watson,  Frank,  grocer,  7  James-st 
Watson,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  22  Smithy-croft 
Watson,  Jas.,  bleacher,  18  Cross  Mill-wynd 
Watson,  John,  marine  engineer,  1  Guthrie-hill 
Watt,  Charles,  ploughman,  Brechin-rd 
Watt,  Charles  C.,  engineer,  41  Cairnie-st 
Watt,  David,  fireman,  64  Howard-st 
Watt,  Jas.,  warehouseman,  27  Howard-st 
Watt,  Robt. ,  dealer,  36  Barngreen 
Webster,  David,  labourer,  2  W  Mill-wynd 
Webster,  David,  painter,  44  Guthrie-port 
Webster,  David  W.,  master  bleacher,  Bellevue 
Webster,  F.,  jun.,  master  bleacher,  Bellevne 
Webster,  Jas.,  plumber,  12  St  Vigeans-rd 
Webster,  Martin,  shoemaker,  56  St  Vigeans-rd 
Webster,  W.,  master  bleacher,  Bellevue-house 
Weir,  John,  farmer,  Warddykes 
Weir,  John,  shoemaker,  34  Barngreen 
Welsh,  Jas.,  fireman,  14  Howard-st 
Weston,' -Laur.,  flaxdresser,  4  Guthrie-hill 
Whamond,  J.,  flaxdresser,  34  Brechin-rd 
White,  A.,  machineman,  44  St  Vigeans-rd 
White,  Duncan,  mechanic,  16  Barngreen 
White,  Jas.,  ploughman,  Brechin-rd 
White,  Wm.,  gardener,  20  St  Vigeans-rd 
Whitton,  Alex.,  stableman,  12  Rosebank 
Whitton,  David,  residenter,  33  Howard-st 
Whitton,  Thos.,  engineer,  33  Howard-st 
Whyte,  Gordon,  enginedriver,  74  Brechin-rd 
Wilkie,  Jas.,  residenter,  55  Kinnaird-st 
Will,  Jas.,  cabinetmaker,  4  Rosebank 
Will,  Win.,  bleacher,  17  St  Vigeans-rd 
Williams,  Robert,  moulder,  5  Wardmill-rd 
Williamson,  Wm.,  baker,  76  Brechin-rd 
Willocks,  D.,  flaxdresser,  16  Cross  Mill-wynd 
Wilson,  Jas.,  policeman,  20  Ogilvy-pl 
Wilson,  Wm.,  clerk,  35  Cairnie-st 
Winton,  Jas.,  confectioner,  65  Guthrie-pt 
Wishart,  John  T. ,  shipmaster,  19  Howard-  st 
Wynton,  Jas.  F.,  draper,  Cairnie-place 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Wade,  William,  tailor,  23  Fisheracre 
Waddell,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  29  Leonard-st 
Walker,  Jas.,  tinsmith,  32  Ernest-st 
Walker,  Wm.  H.,  agent,  11  Fisheracre 
Wallace,  George  R.,  grocer,  6  W  Abbey-st 


Wallace,  James,  china-merchant,  Walker-pl 
Wallace,  Wm.,  overseer,  29  Abbot-st 
Wallace,  Wm.,  joiner,  21  Allan-st 
Walls,  David,  leather-cutter,  35  Sidney-st 
Warren,  Arthur,  shoemaker,  14  Leonard-st 
Warren,  Peter,  printer,  13  Leonard-st 
Watkins,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  16  Ernest-st 
Watson,  Charles,  mechanic,  15  Sidney-st 
Watson,  James,  residenter,  10  Stanley-st 
Watson,  Robert,  millworker,  31  Culloden-rd 
Watt,  And.,  labourer  21  Ponderlaw-st 
Webster,  Chas. ,  clerk,  30  E  Abbey-st 
Webster,  Chas.,  shoemaker,  21  Abbot-st 
Webster,  Chas.,  flaxdresser,  19  Leonard-st 
Webster,  Robt.,  shoemaker,  9  Couvent-st 
Weir,  Thos.,  flaxdresser,  31  Sidney-st 
Welsh,  John,  brass- worker,  33  Culloden-rd 
Weston,  Wm  ,  flaxdresser,  39  Sidney-st 
Whitton,  John  G.,  plumber,  3  Allan-st 
Whyte,  Jas.,  druggist,  31  Hayswell-road 
Williamson,  W.,  dancing-master,  1  Carnegie-st 
Williamson,  Wm.,  printer,  38  Hamilton-green 
Wilson,  Wm.,  clergyman,  11  Hill-terrace 
Winton,  C,  tobacco-spinner,  46  East  Abbey-st 
Wishart,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  8  Leonard-st 
Wishart,  Wm.  S.,  shoemaker,  44  Ernest-st 
Wood,  Colin,  coachbuilder,  11  Leonard-st 
Wyllie,  D.,  assistant-manager,  27  Hayswell-rd 
Wyllie,  John,  foundry-worker,  21  Culloden-rd 
Wyllie,  C,  factory- worker,  28  Sidney-st 
Wyllie,  Geo.,  baker,  28  Barngreen 
Wyllie,  Thos.,  joiner,  48  Sidney-st 

No  X    High  Street  Ward 

Young,  Alex.,  confectioner,  59  Marketgate 
Young,  David,  fisherman,  20  Seagate 
Young,  Robert,  fisherman,  8  Seagate 
Young,  Robert,  fisherman,  5  Old  Shore-head 
Young,  Wm.,  flaxdresser,  11  Park-st 

No  2     Militate  Ward 

Young,  .David,  joiner,  7  W  Mary-st 
Young,  Geo.,  shoemaker,  69  Ladyloan 

No  4     Lochlands  Ward 

Young,  David,  mechanic,  16  Rossie-st 
Young,  Murray,  shoemaker,  79  Lochland-st 

No  6  "  Abbey  Ward 

Yarrow,  Albert,  engineer,  43  Culloden-rd 
Yarrow,  Geo.,  mechanic,  31  Ernest-st 
Yeaman,  Alex.,  labourer,  22  Hamilton-gn 
Yeaman,  Wm.,  labourer,  23  Ponderlaw-st 
Young,  George,  watchman,  39  Sidney-st 
Young,  Geo.,  shoemaker.  32  Leonard-st 
Young,  Jas.,  brassmoulder,  12  Abbot-st 
Young,  Jas.,  flaxdresser,  33  W  Abbey-st 
Yule,  Geo.,  shoemaker,  30  Convent-st 


List  of  Female  Municipal  Voters. 


No  1    High  Street  Ward 

Adam,  Isabella  D.,  19  Park-st 
Air,  Mary,  39  Panmure-st 
Airth,  Margaret,  190  High-st 
Aitken,  Lily,  5  Hill-rd 
Alexander,  Betsy,  12  James-st 
Alexander,  Agnes  K.,  41  John-st 


Alexander,  Elizabeth,  6  James-st 
Anderson,  Ann,  10  John-st 
Anderson,  Agnes,  39  W  Newgate 
Anderson,  Margaret,  9  Park-st 
Andrews,  Susan,  17  Panmure-st 
Anderson,  Mary,  milliner,  Strachan-st 
Arrot,  Isabella,  16  Church-st 


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No  2     Militate  Ward 

Adam,  Kate,  71  Ladyloan 
Addison,  Mary  Ann,  4]  Wallace-st 
Alexander,  Jane,  millworker,  21  Millgate-ln 
Alexander,  Jessie,  36  Millgate-loan 
Alexander,  Mary,  11  Wallace-st 
Anderson,  Agnes,  83  Ladyloan 
Anderson,  Ann  B.,  20  West  Mary-st 
Anderson,  Christina  S.,  26  Ladyloan 
Anderson,  Helen,  25  Ann-st 
Anderson,  Jessie  L.,  24  Millgate-loan 
Anderson,  Margaret  S.,  49  Millgate-loan 
Anderson,  Mary  Ann  P.,  26  Glover-st 
Anderson,  Mary,  21  Millgate-loan 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 
Adam,  Ann,  51  Dishland-st 
Adam,  Mary,  12  Gowan-st 
Aitkenbead,  Margaret  B.,  Viewfield-rd 
Alexander,  Georgina,  42  Addison-pl 
Allan,  Margaret,  26J  Keptie-st 
Anderson,  Ann,  facforyworker,  2  W  Keptie-st 
Anderson,  Magdalene,  0  Gowan-st 
Anderson,  Margaret,  33  W  Keptie-st 
Arnot,  Mary  C.,  20  Gowan-st 
Arthur,  Margaret  R.,  19  Victoria-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Adam,  Margaret,  26  Fergus-st 
Adamson,  Jemima,  64  Cairnie-st 
Airth,  Annie,  9  Ellior,-pi 
Aitkenhead,  Elizabeth,  4SJ  Cairnie-st 
Allan,  Mary,  46  St  Mary-st 
Allan,  Mary  Ann  L.,  3  St  Mary-st 
Anderson,  Barbara,  14  W  Abbey-st 
Anderson,  Betsy  D.,  44  Cairnie-st 
Anderson,  Elizabeth,  54  Rossie-st 
Anderson,  Grace  C,  55  Rossie-st 
Anderson,  Jane,  12  Elliot-st 
Anderson,  Margaret,  14  West  Abbey-st 
Anderson,  Mary,  1  Lochland-st 
Anderson,  Marv,  teacher,  29  Rossie-st 
Anton,  Mary,  Keptie-rd 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 
Adam,  Ann,  grocer,  16  Guthrie-port 
Adam,  Catherine,  H.,  50  Guthrie-port 
Airth,  Ann  F.,  26  Howard-st 
Allan,  Margaret  C,  11  W  Mill-wynd 
Anderson.  Grace,  S>.,  24  Lillies-wynd 
Anderson.  Mary  Ann  S.j  55  Guthie-port 
Andrew,  Isabella,  53  Kinnaird-st 
Angus,  Agnes  L.,  50  Howard-st 
Armour,  Elizabeth  H.,  26  East  Mill-wyna 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 
Addison,  Ann  H.,  26  Palmer-st 
Alexander,  Emily,  50  Leonard-st 
Alexander,  Jane,  41  Ponderlaw-st 
Allan,  Jessie  M.,  41  Culloden-rd 
Anderson,  Elizabeth,  29  E  Abbey-st 
Anderson,  Catherine,  17  Convent-st 
Anderson,    Elizabeth,  22  Ponderlaw-st 
Anderson,  Isabella,  8  Stanley-st 
Anderson,  Isabella,  8  Bakers'-wd 
Anderson,  Isobel  R. ,  42  Sidney-st 
Anderson,  Jane  R.,  53  Barngreen 
Angus,  Christina,  51  Sldney-st 
Archer,  Mary  Ann,  27  W  Abbey-st 

No  X     High  Street  Ward 

Barnet,  Elizabeth  C,  15  Park-st 
Barnet,  Elizabeth  S.,  5  West  Newgate 


Beattie,  Elizabeth  S.,  29  Union-st  E. 

Beattie,  Elsie,  47  Panmure-st 

Beattie,  Helen  M'Bey,  10  West  Newgate 

Beattie,  Mary,  51  Panmure-st 

Bell,  Isobel  M.,  254  High-st 

Bisset,  Jane  R.,  20  Ladybridge-st 

Bloo'iifield,  Stewart,  26  Ladybridge-st 

Boyd,  Elizabeth  M.,  11  Lordburn 

Boyle,  Elizabeth  D.,  4  Carnegie-st 

Boyne,  Elizabeth  S. ,  merchant,  50J  High-st 

Bremnar,  Anna,  milliner,  12  John-st 

Brown,  Nallie,  43  Panmure-st 

Brown,  Mary  M..  7  Panmure-st 

Brown,  Ann,  1  Hill-rd 

Bruce,  Margaret  M.,  20  Maule-st 

Butchart,  Hannah,  weaver,  20  Hill-pl 

Butchavt,  Georgina,  grocer,  6  Higli-st 

Byars,  Christina,  milliner,  153  High-st 

No  2     Militate  Ward 

Barrie,  Mary  B. ,  33  Ann-st 

Beat,  Helen,  8  Glover-st 

Beaton,  Margaret,  38£  Ladyloan 

Begg,  Helen  F.,  1  Murray-pl 

Boath,  AnnS.,  grocer,  78  Marketgate 

Bogue,  Barbara,  24  Marketgate 

Burke,  Ann  Macdonald,  46  Ladyloan 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Bain,  Margaret  B.,  1  Alexandra-pl 
Ballingall,  Margaret,  20  Gowan-st 
Beattie,  Margaret,  39  Dishland-st 
Begg,  Margaret,  10  Garden-st 
Bell,  Jean  3.,  9  Hillend-rd 
Birse,  Betsy,  26  Jamieson-st 
Black,  Catherine,  22  Gowan-st 
Black,  Jane  C,  22  Jamieson-st 
Black,  Margaret  N.,  17  Jamieson-st 
Boath,  Margaret  C,  7SJ  Keptie-st 
Bouick,  Isabella,  16  Jamieson-st 
Brand,  Isabella,  13  Colvill-pl 
Brown,  Margaret  F.,  7  Duke-st 
Buick,  Joanna  S.,  East  Muirlands 
Burnett,  Elizabeth  S.,  5  Colvill-pl 
Burnett,  Jessie  S.,  61  Dishland-st 
Butchart,  Elizabeth,  2  Jamieson-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Bailie,  Margaret  A.,  weaver,  27  Lochland-st 

Balfour,  Susan,  40  Fergus-sq 

Barrie,  Elizabeth,  9  Green-st 

Batchelor,  Margaret  A.,  12  George-st 

Beattie,  Mary  Ann,  64  Cairnie-st 

Bell,  Margaret  W.  H.,  45  Rossie-st 

Black,  Agues  C,  48  Lochland-st  - 

Black,  Jane  C,  22  Fergus-st 

Blyth,  Isabella,  IS  Fergus-sq 

Boath,  Agnes,  millworker,  21  Green-st 

Boath,  Margaret,  83  Lochland-st 

Bowden,  Isabella,  factory- worker,  85  Keptie-st 

Bowman,  Elizabeth,  39  St  Mary-st 

Bowman,  Jane  G.,  3  Lochland-st 

Brand,  Margaret  M.,  34  St  Mary-st 

Brown,  Catherine  C. ,  millworker,64  St  Mary-st 

Brown,  Margaret,  21  Fergus-st 

Brown,  Sarah,  14  Helen-st 

Bruce,  Isabella,  64  Cairnie-st 

Buchan,  Jane,  3S  Helen-st 

Buick,  Mary  S.,  18  Fergus-sq 

Burnett,  Jane,  59  St  Mary-st 


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Have  very  Superior,  and  most  Convenient  Accommodation 
for  all  Vehicles,  Morses,  and  Trappings.  The  stalls 
accommodate  100  horses,  and  every  facility  is  at  hand 
for  the  wants  of  all  Customers.  The  premises  are 
central  and  within  a   Minute's   Walk  of  the  Station. 


Brafees,  Maggonettes,  Bog-Carts, 

Covereo  3Brafees,  Busses,  &c.f  on  Ifoire. 


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161 


No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Baillie,  Bella,  24  E  Mill-wynd 

Baillie,  Jessie,  9  Cross  Mill-wynd 

Barely,  Helen  J.  W.,  vintner,  6  Barngreen 

Barnett,  Christina,  M. 'grocer,  5S  Guthrie-port 

Beattie,  Margaret,  17  Ogilvy-place 

Birrel,  Margaret,  64  Guthrie-port 

Boath,  Jane,  25  W  Mill-wynd 

Bowman,  Jane,  S.  35  Kinnaird-st 

Bruce,  Agnes.,  21  Cairnie-st 

Bullocks,  Isabella,  1  Cross  Mill-wd 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Badger,  Jane,  millworker,  4  Abbey-park 
Bahner,  Hannah,  30  Hamilton-green 
Banneiman,  Car 'line,  11  Allan-st 
Barnet,  Mary,  6  Pouderlaw-lane 
Bertie,  Mary,  10  Aeademy-st 
Black,  Ann,  47  Sidney-st 
Blair,  Ann,  27  Barngreen 
Boath,  Helen,  15  Ponderlaw-lane 
Boath,  Isabella,  C,  15  Ponderlaw  Lane 
Borrie,  Mary  Jane  B.,  8  Carnegie-st 
Brown,  Susan.  21  Leonard-st 
Bruce,  Isabella,  27  Barngreen 
Buick,  Susan,  63  Leonard-st 

No  1    High  Street  Ward 

Caithness,  Annie  M.,  29  High-st 
Callum,  Catherine,  67  Millgate-loan 
Campbell,  Elizabeth,  1  Maule-st 
Cargill,  Agnes  K.,  228  High-st 
Cargill,  Alexia  S  ,  29  Seagate 
Cargill,  Ann,  121  High-st 
Cargill,  Jean,  31  Seagate 
Cargill,  Helen,  15  Old  Shore-head 
Cargill,  Jane,  8  Jolm-st 
Cargill,  Jane,  C,  1  Marketgate 
Cargill,  Catherine,  U0  High-st 
Carnegie,  Maggie,  3  Lordburn 
Carrie,  Jane,  milliner,  80  Helen-st 
Carrie,  Janet,  15  Old  Shore  Head 
Carrie,  Janet  O,  11  High-st 
Carrie,  Janet  C.  M. ,  Carnoustie 
Christie,  Rachel  F.,  fruiterer,  178  High-st 
Clark,  Elizabeth,  190  High-st 
Clark,  Jane  H,  1  Hill-st 
Colvill,  Jane,  3  West  Newgate 
Connell,  Jane  S.,  11  Lordburn 
Cornwall,  Mary,  17Uniou-st  E 
Coullie,  Helen,  21  Park-st 
Couttie,  Isabella,  milliner,  25  Lordburn 
Courtenay,  Helen  Y.,  Kirk-sq 
Crowe,  Margaret  C,  55  Panmure-st 
Crabb,  Elizabeth,  19  Panmure-st 
Crichton,  Margaret  P.,  22  W  Newgate 
Cuthbert.  Catherine,  1  Allan-st 

No  2    Millgate  Ward 

Cables,  Mary  S.  M.,  32  Kyd-st 
Campbell,  Grace  C,  12  E  Mary-st- 
Campbell,  Jane  B.,  25  Hannah-st 
Campbell,  Sarah,  11  Glover-st 
Carey,  Margaret  B.,  12  Hill-ter 
Cargill,  Jean,  9  Union-st 
Cargill,  Jessie  F.,  67£  Millgate-loan 
Carnegie,  Isabella  S.,  25  Glover-st 
Carnegie,   Lizzie,  6North  Grimsby 
Carnegie,  Margaret,  3  Glover-st 
Carrie,  Janet  M.,  38  Ann-st 
Cauldtield,  Maggie,  23  Ladyloan 


Christie,  Amelia,  7  Murray-pl 
Christie,  Elizabeth,  20  W  Mary-st 
Christie,  Isabella,  16  Millgate-loan 
lOhristison,  Gertrude  D...1S  Anu-st 
Clark,  Christina,  49  Wallace-st 
Clark,  Helen,  weaver,  56  Marketgate 
Clark,  Margaret,  22  Glover-st 
Clark,  Mary  A.,  21  Ann-st 
Collie,  Eliza  R.,  27  Hannah-st 
Coran,  Sarah,  53  West  Grimsby 
Cossans,  Eliza,  6  Union-st 
Courts,  Lydia,  57  Ladyloan 
Craig,  Mrs  Alex.,  10  Glover-st 
Cunningham,  Jessie,  24  Glover-st 
Clime,  Margaret,  teacher,  9  Bank-st 
Cuthbert,  Jessie,  C,  44  Marketgate 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Carlenheail,  Su^an,  20  Dishlar.d-st 
Callum,  Ann,  22  Gowan-st 
Cant,  Margaret  P.,  1  Anderson-st 
Cargill,  Helen  P.,  7  Colvill-plaee 
Carrie,  Flora,  3  Garden-st 
Carver,  Ann,  3  Colvill-pl 
Christie,  Elizabeth,  102  Keptie-st 
Christie,  Hope  D. ,  14  Queen-st 
Christie,  Maggie,  dressmaker,  27  Duke-st 
Collier,  Margaret,  grocer,  13j  Dishland-st 
Corsar,  Jessie  T. .  2  Alexandra-pl 
Corsar,  Margarets.,  Dishland-house 
Coutts,  Margaret  Y.,  41  Jamieson-st 
Cumming,  Maggie,  23  W  Keptie-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Caird,  Jane,  69  Helen-st 
Cairnie,  Mary  M  ,  38  Lochland-st 
Calder,  Catherine  D.,  1  Elliot-pl 
Cameron,  Ann  S-,  80  Lochland-st 
Cant,  Margaret,  33  Rossie-st 
Cargill,  Ann  M  ,  17  George-st 
Carnegie,  Mary  T.,  79  Keptie-st 
Carrie,  Isabella  W.,  70  Lochland-st 
Carrie,  Margaret,  36  Cairnie-st 
Chambers,  Isabella  B.,  16  St  Mary-st 
Chisholm,  Jane,  27  Green-st 
Christie,  Ann,  37  Lochland-st 
Christie,  Elizabeth  B.,  27  Fergus-sq 
Christie,  Helen,  24  Robert-st 
Christie,  Isabella  J.,  Kinloch-ter 
Christie,  Joan,  39  Green-st 
Christie,  Margaret  M.,  56  Rossie-st 
Christie,  Mary,  93  Keptie-st 
Christison,  Jane,  4  Cairnie-st 
Clark,  Elsie,  millworker,  22  Fergus-st 
Clippen,  Julia,  26  Cairnie-st 
Cosans,  Elizabeth,  grocer,  28  Fergus-st 
Coutts,  Jessie  B.,  21  Fergus-sq 
Crabb,  Jane  G.,  56  Cairnie-st 
Craig,  Catherine,  4  Lochland-st 
Craig,  Mary  B.,  18  Fergus-sq 
Croall,  Jane  A. ,  43  Fergus-sq 
Crow,  Mary  R.,  64  Cairnie-st 
Cruickshanks,  Flora,  31  Spink-st 
Cuthbert,  Joan  K. ,  Keptie-rd 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Carrie,  Annie,  26  Howard-st 
Carrie,  Annie  K.,  49  Kinnaird-st 
Christie,  Jessie,  11  St  Vigeans-rd 
Christie,  Mary,  69  Guthrie-port 
Clark,  Elizabeth  M.,  7  Smithy-croft 


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Cosans,  Jane,  36  Barngreen 
Coull,  Elizabeth  S.,32  Barngreen 
Coutts,  Elizabeth,  38  Howard-st 
Coutts,  Jane  S.,  52  Guthrie-pt 
Cowie,  Ann,  40  Brechin-rd 
Crabb,  Helen,  49  Guthrie-port 
Crawford,  Cecilia,  17  Ogilvy-pl 
Criehton,  Isabella  S.,  Brechin-rd 
Cuthbert,  Jessie,  53  Kinnaird-st 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Caird,  Margaret,  60  Sidney-st 

Campbell,  Mary  B.,  9  Sidney-st 

Cargill,  Ann  M.,  275  High-st 

Carrie,  Margaret,  63  Sidney-st 

Carrie,  Margaret  W.,  millworker,  3  Bakers'-wd 

Christie,  Ann  C,  59  Leonard-st 

Colvill,  Helen  C,  12  Hill-terrace 

Cooper,  Mary  Jane  M.,  27  W  Abbey-st 

Corsar,  Lucy  T.,  28  Ponderlaw-st 

Coutts,  Jessie  M'Kay,  12  Ponderlaw-lane 

Cowie,  Jane  M.,  59  Barngreen 

Crabb,  Jane,  25  W  Abbey-st 

Cramond,  Helen,  31  Abbot-st 

Cramond,  Mary  Jane,  16  E  Abbey-st 

Criehton,  Elizabeth  L.,  5  St  Thouias-st 

Cromarty,  Hannah,  31  W  Abbey-st 

Cruickshanks,  Jane,  48  Leonard-st 

Curr,  Margaret,  221  High-st 

Cuthill,  Elizabeth,  6  Bakers'-wynd 

No  X    High  Street  Ward 

Dall,  Jessie,  41  Hill-st 

Davidson,  Annie,  hotel-keeper,  132  High-st 

Davidson,  Isabella,  37  Ladybridge-st 

Deans,  Elizabeth,  2  Maule-st 

Docter,  Isabella,  30  Maule-st 

Donaldson,  Nellie,  millworker,  45  Gravesend 

Duke,  Jane  B.,  2o  Gravesend 

Duthie,  Johanna  G.,  169  High-st 

No  2     Millgate  Ward 

Dargie,  Agues,  1  Murray -place 
Dewar,  Mary,  24  Kyd-st 
Dorward,  Jane  Ann,  2  Gayfield 
Douglas,  Margaret,  17  W  Mary-st 
Drummond,  Jessie  B.,  25  Hannah-st 
Uutf,  Mary  W.,  34  Ann-st 
Duncan,  Helen,  19fc  North  Grimsby 
Duncan,  Jane  L.,  15  W  Mary-st 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Davidson,  Bella,  16  Colvill-pl 
Davidson,  Mary  Ann,  16  W  Keptie-st 
Deaps,  Smith  H.,  grocer,  3  Duke-st 
Donnelly,  Helen,  1  Garden-st 
Dowall,  Ann  S.,  9  Colvill-place 
Drummond,  Marie,  72  Keptie-st 
Dunbar,  Ann,  10  West  Keptie-st 
Duthie,  Mary,  27  Dishland-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 
Dall,  Jemima,  26  Fergus-sq 
Dargie,  Helen,  24  St  Mary-st 
Dennis,  Helen,  37  St  Mary-st 
Deuchars,  Marjory,  40  Cairnie-st 
Dilly,  Janet,  10  Helen-st 
Donald,  Isabella  O.,  35  Lochland-st 
Donaldson,  Mary  Ann,  77  Lochland-st 
Dorward,  Elizabeth,  Keptie-rd  .     . 

Dorward,  Margaret,  87  Keptie-st 
Ducat,  Annie,  21  Lochland-st 


Dunbar,  Margaret,  79  Keptie-st 
Duncan,  Isabella,  68  'Cairnie-st 
Duncan,  Jessie  A.,  weaver,  75  Keptie-st 
Duncan,  Mary  Ann  D.,  10  George-st 
Duthie,  EwingS.,  40Green-st 
Duthie,  Jane  H.,  43  St  Mary-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

David,  Annie,  33  North-port 
Davidson,  Bella,  6  Lillies-wd 
Davidson,  Helen  S.,  62  Howard-st 
Davidson,  Maria  B.,  62  Howard-st 
Davie,  Catherine,  Demondale 
Dillon,  Bridget,  23  Smithy-croft 
Dorward,  Isabella,  27  Cairnie-st 
Donald,  Margaret  A.,  11  Kinnaird-st 
Downie,  Catherine,  millworker,  32  E  Mill-wd 
Doyle,  Margaret,  24  Wardmill-rd 
Dundas,  Jane  R.,  62  Howard-st 
Durward.  Jane,  44  St  Vigeans-rd 
Duthie,  Juiia  D.,  42  Kinnaird-st 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Davidson,  Ann  K.,  grocer,  265  High-st 
Davidson,  Georgina,  8  Abbot-st 
Davidson,  Margaret,  7  Fisheracre 
Deans,  Margaret  S. ,  5  Barbers'-croft 
Devlin,  Isabella  M'C,  21  Hayswell-rd 
Dobson,  Isabella  W.,  12  Bakers'-wd 
Donald,  Agues  A. ,  39  Culloden-rd 
Donaldson,  Mary  J.,  55  E  Abbey-st    " 
Donaldson,  Mary  S.,  13Ernest-st 
Drummond,  Mary  P.,  baker,  235  High-st 
Duncan,  Harriet,  Strachan-st 
Duncan,  Isabella  Craig,  11  Convent-st 
Duncan,  Jane,  8  Academy-st 

No  1    High  Street  Ward 

Eaton,  Elizabeth,  SI  Seagate 
Eaton,  Mary  Anu,  34  Applegate 
Eaton,  Mary  C.,  10  W  Newgate 
Eaton,  Susan  S.,  26  Seagate 
Edgar,  Margaret  W.,  31£  High-st 
Edward,  Sarah,  26  Ladybridge-st 
Ellis,  Hannah  S. ,  63  High-st 
Erskine,  Helen  H.,  18  Hill-pl 
Esplin,  Mary  R.,  41  Lordburn 

No  2     M Migrate  Ward 

Esplin,  Annie,  confectioner,  13  Millgate-loan 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Edwards,  Helen  A.,  3  Hillend-rd 
Evans,  Isabella  B.,  23  Dishland-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Easton,  Helen,  56  Helen-st 
Esplin,  Annie,  50  Helen-st 
Esplin,  Margaret,  43  St  Mary-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Easson,  Helen,  31JWest  Mill-wynd 
Edwards,  Agnes,  28  Lillies-wd 
Ewen,  Mary,  23  Kinnaird-st 
Ewing,  Elizabeth,  25  Bog-lane 

No  X    High  Street  Ward 

Fairweather;Oajie',.3  Lordburn 

Falconer,  Agnes'1,  14  John-st 

Farquhar,  Annie  B,  dressmaker,  40  Addison-pl 

Ferrier,  Mary,  48  High-st 

Ferrier,  Mary  C,  Dalhousie-pl 

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Findlay,  Agnes,  1  Maule-st 
Fleming,  Margaret,  4  James-st 
Ford,  Jane,  41  Jolm-st 
Fraser,  Mary  C,  39  Hill-st 
Fulton,  Catherine  N.,  150  High-st 

No  2     Millgate  Ward 

Fairweather,  Jane,  2  Millgate-loan 
Fettes,  Mary  O.,  47  Millgate-loan 
Forbes,  Elizabeth,  28  Ann-st 
Forbes,  Jane,. tobacconist,  28  Bank-st 
Fraser,  Elizabeth,  59  Ladybridge 
Friock,  Ann,  3  Ann-st 
Fullarton,  Ann  G.,  12  W  Mary-st 
Fyf'e,  Mary,  30  Hannah-st 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Falconer,  Catherine  F.,  22  Dishland-st 
Farquhar,  Margaret  T.,  Addison-pl   . 
Ferrier,  Ann,  23  Victoria-st 
Ferrier,  Mary,  23  Victoria-st 
Finlayson,  Elizabeths.,  20  Dishland-st 
Fleming,  Elizabeth  S.,  9  Queen-st 
Fletcher,  Bridget,  2  Dishland-st 
Forbes,  Isabella,  19  Catherine-st 
Forbes,  Jacobine,  Salisbury-pl 
Forties,  Margaret,  Salisbury-pl 
Forest,  Ann,  2  W  Keptie-st 
Fraser,  Catherine  F.,  Viewtield-rd 
Fyfe,  Jane,  29  Lindsay-st 
Fyfe,  Jemima,  29  Lindsay-st 

No  4     Lochlands  Ward 
Fairbairn,  Mary,  9  Russell-st 
Fairlie,  Jane,  29  St  Mary-st 
Fairweather,  Jane  F.,  17  Lochland-st 
Falconer,  Jessie  A.,  42  Green-st 
Ferguson,  Isabella  B.,  22  Fergus-st 
Ferrier,  Margaret,  45  Lochland-st 
Findlay,  Elizabeth  K.,  44  Rossie-st 
Findlay,  Jane,  42  Cairnie-st 
Findlay,  Sarah,  64  Cairnie-st 
Fleming,  Christina,  68  Rossie-st 
Forbes,  Ann,  52  Rossie-st 
Forbes,  Eliza,  confectioner,  2S  Bank-st 
Forbes,  Jane,  72  Lochland-st 
Forbes,  Maggie,  36  Cairnie-st 
Forbes,  Margaret,  33  Elliot-st 
Ford,  Helen,  27  St  Mary-st 
Forsyth,  Isabella,  47  Rossie-st 
Fotheringham,  Ann,  37  Rossie-st 
Fotheringham,  Margaret!  5  Rossie-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Falconer,  Mary,  19  Ogilvy-place 
Farquhar,  Jane,  12  Smithy-croft    . 
Farquharson,  Ann  F,  27  Howard-st 
Ferguson,  Barbara,  millworker,  35  North-pt 
Ferrier,  Margaret  B. ,  30  Barngreen 
Findlay,  Mary  Ann,  teacher,  74  St  Vigeans-rd 
Fitzcharles,  Euphemia,  brouer,  45J Guthrie-pt 
Forbes,  Betsy,  22  St  Vigeans-rd 
Fraser,  Mary  Ann,  30  Ogilvy-pl 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 
Fairweather,  Helen,  57  Leonard-st 
Falconer,  Mary  Ann  F.,  23  Fisheracre 
Ferrier,  Betsy,  5  Fisheracre 
Fitchet,  Margaret,  38  Ernest-st  , 

Forbes,  Airnes  B.,  29  Fisheracre 
Forbes,  Helen,  29  Abbot-st 
Foxhes,  MargnretS.,  19  Ponderlaw-st 
Ford,  Fanny  H.,  15  Convent-st 


Ford,  Jane  B.,  29  Palmer-st 
Fox,  Isabella  G.,  39  Leonard-st 
Fraser,  Jane,  9  Stuart-st 
Fyfe,  Jane  S.,  21  Ponderlaw-st 

No  1     High  Street  Ward 
Gale,  Mary  8.,  vintner,  34  West  Newgate 
Garland,  Betsy  C. ,  20  West  Newgate 
Geddes,  EmmaL.,  14  Applegate 
Geddes,  Mary  B.,  16  Applegate 
Gentiles,  Margaret  W.,  7  West  Newgate 
Gordon,  Ann  C.,  33  Park-st 
Gow,  Elizabeth,  169  High-st 
Grant,  Martha  \\,  202  High-st 
Gray,  Ann  T. ,  31  Gravesend 
Gunn,  Isabella,  2  Churc.h-st 

No  2     Mitigate  Ward 

Gardiner,  Elizabeth  O.,  43  Hannah-st 
Gauldie,  Jane,  36  Millgate-loan 
Glennie,  Margaret,  45  W  Grimsby 
Gordon,  Margaret,  29  Hannah-st 
Grant,  Ann  S.,  2S  W  Mary-st 
Grieve,  Elizabeth  D.,  44  Glover-st 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Gardiner,  Annie,  20  Dishland-st 
Garvie,  Elsie,  milliner,  6  Robert  Street 
l.ibb,  Ann  C,  26k  Keptie-st 
Glen,  Helen,  27  West  Keptie-st 
Goldsmith,  Elizabeth,  Hillend-rd 
Goodlet,  Margaret,  37  Dishland-st 
Gordon,  Jane,  teacher,  1  Addison-place 
Grant,  Elizabeth  M.,  6  Colvill-place 
Gray,  Jessie  G.,  6  Colvill-place 
Grewar,  Jane,  18  Bridge-st 

No  4     Lochlands  Ward 

Gardiner,  Christina  M.,  22  Cairnie-st 
Gibb,  Ann  P.,  IS  Elliot-st 
Gibb,  Margaret  W.,  33  Fergus-sq 
Gibson,  A.  M.,  9  Lochland-st 
Gibson,  Catherine,  34  Helen-st 
Glen,  May,  millworker,  33  Lochland-st 
Gleuday,  Margaret,  68  Cairnie-st 
Gordon,  Mary  F..  47  Green-st 
Gordon,  Susan  M.,  7  Rossie-st 
Grant,  Ann,  6Si  Lochland-st 
Grant,  Hannah,  50  St  Mary-st 
Gray,  Ann,  32^  St  Mary-st 
Gray,  Elizabeth,  weaver.  26  Green-st 
Gray,  Mary  Ann,  5S£  Helen-st 
Grindlay,  Janet  T.,  8  St  Mary-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Gallocher,  Eliza  Y.,  15  Cross  Mill-wd 
Gardiner,  Elizabeth,  31  Guthrie-hill 
Gardyne,  Barbara,  warper,  11  Cairnie-st 
Gardyne,  Jane  S,  11  Cairnie-st 
Garland,  Marjory,  Beechwood 
Gauldie,  Jane  W.,  37  Guthrie-port 
Gellatly,  Elizabeth,  3  E  Mill-wd 
Gibson,  Mary  Ann  S..  6  Guthrie-hill 
Gillivray,  Elizabeth  E..  35  W  Mill-wd 
Glen,  Ann  G.,  dressmaker,  16  Brechin-rd 
Goodfellow,  Jane  L.,  6  Guthrie-hill 
Grant,  Margaret,  millworker,  26  Barngreen 
Greig,  Jane  Ann,  35  Howard-st 
Guthrie;  Mary,  millworker,  7  Guthrie-port 

No  6    Abbey  Ward     , 

Gardiner,  Mary,  23  Fisheracre 
Geddes,  Anne,  25  Ponderlaw-st 


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Gibson,  Isabella,  16  E  Abbey-st 
Glen,  Agnes  L.,  25  Ernest-st 
Gordon,  Ann  G.,  6  Academy-st 
Grimond,  Margaret,  9  Barngreen 
Grant  Nancy,  44  Culloden-rd 
Gray,  Margaret,  233  High-st 
Gray,  Mary,  57  Leonard-st 

No  X     High  Street  Ward 

Hill,  Betsy  S.,  8  Hume-st 
Hill,  Christina,  29  High-st 
Hunter,  Ann  P.,  6  Hume-st 
Hunter,  Eliza  P.,  7  West  Newgate 
Hunter,  Elizabeth  D.,  24  West  Newgate 

No  2     Mitigate  Ward 

Harris,  Elizabeth,  64  Marketgate 
Hawthorne,  Isabella,  27  W  Grimsby 
Hay,  Grace,  weaver,  56  Marketgate 
Herald,  Helen  F.,  8  Glover-st 
Herd,  Jane,  10  Union-st 
Herron,  Matilda,  2  W  Mary-st 
Hill,  Betsy,  16  Kyd-st 
Hood,  Alexina,  8  Ann-st 
Hood,  Jane  F. ,  Mount  Zion  Brae 
Hunter,  Ann,  5  W  Mary-st 
Hunter,  Jemima,  9  Wallace-st 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 
Hamilton,  Isabella  C,  9  Gowan-st 
Hansen,  Jemima,  13  Victoria-st 
Hay,  Elizabeth  R.,  9  Dalhousie-pl 
Hay,  Mary,  23  Gowan-st 
Henderson,  Betsy  W.,  29  West  Keptie-st 
Hill,  Mary,  High-common 
Hogg,  Jane  P.,  Nolt  Loan-rd 
Hosie,  Isabella  S.,  9  Colvill-pl 
Hunter,  Isabella,  17  Duke-st 
Hutton,  Euphemia,  5  Anderson-st 
Hay,  Margaret  G.,  31  Victoria-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Hay,  Barbara  M.,  24  Cairnie-st 
Hendry,  Ann,  17  Rossie-st 
Herald,  Jessie,  50  Helen-st 
Herschell,  Mary,  43  Fergus-sq 
Holden,  Margaret,  53  Rossie-st 
Hood,  Jessie,  24  Robert-st 
Hudgliton,  Ann  M. ,  35  St  Mary-st 
Hunter,  Eliza  Ann  S.,  Keptie-road 
Hunter,  Susan,  71  Keptie-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 
Haddon,  Mary,  Demoudale 
Haddon,  Mary  Ann  S.,  38  St  Vigeans-rd 
Hardie,  Jane,  33  W  Mill-wd 
Henderson,  Jane,  3  Guthrie-hill 
Herschell,  Ann,  35  Ogilvy-pl 
Hood,  Mary  Ann  D.,  8  St  Vigeans-rd 
Hood,  Elizabeth  P.,  25  Howard-st 
Hughes,  Catherine,  32  E  Mill-wd 
Hunter,  Annie,  17  Cross  Mill-wd 
Hutcheon,  Elizabeth,  60  Guthrie-port 

No  e    Abbey  Ward 
Hird,  Ingo  S.  F.,  3  Walker-pl 
Hosie,  Ann,  7  Palmer-st 
Howat,  Jane  P.,  57  East  Abbey-st 
Hughes,  Margaret,  millworker,  12  Bakers-wd 
Hunter,  Mary,  51  Barngreen 
Hutchison,  Helen,  32  Ernest-st 

No  1    High  Street  Ward 
Irvine,  Isabella  R.,  47  Hill-st 


No  2     Militate  Ward 

Ironside  Margaret,  millworker,  6  S  Grimsby 

No  4     Lochlands  Ward 

Innes,  Ann,  17  Spink-st 
Ireland,  Jane,  12  Fergus-st 
Irons,  Jane  C,  21  Lochland-st 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 
Inverarity,  Margarets.,  13  East  Abbey-st 
Irons,  Ann,  7  Hill-terrace 
Irons,  Helen,  1  Hays-lane 
Irvine,  Mary,  23  Ernest-st 

No  1     High  Street  Ward 
Jamieson,  Jessie,  furnisher,  3  West  Abbey-st 
Jamieson,  Mary,  furnisher,  3  West  Abbey-st 
Jefferson,  Elizabeth,  11  Lordburn 
Jeffrey,  Mary  Ann  A.,  2  South-st 
Just,  Agnes,  dressmaker,  41  Lordbura 

No  2     Militate  Ward 

Jarret,  Mary  Ann  S.,  2  Hannah-st 
Jeff  ray,  Magdalene  B.,  62  Marketgate 
Jones,  Susan,  2  Millgate-loan 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Jackson,  Agnes,  45  Dishland-st 
Jenkins,  Ann,  confectioner,  28  Jamieson-st 
Jenkins,  Mary,  confectioner,  28  Jamieson-st 
Johnston,  Catherines.,  15  Queen-st 
Johnston,  Elizabeth,  78J  Keptie-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Jamieson,  Ann  R.,  35  Fergus-st 
Jamieson,  Mary  L.,  66  Lochland-st 
Jarvis,  Margaret,  29  Fergus-st 
Johnston,  Helen,  25  Elliot-st 
Johnston,  Jessie,  74  Cairnie-st 
Jolly,  Jane  T.,  30  Helen-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Jamieson,  Elizabeth,  32  Guthrie-pt 
Jeffrey,  Elizabeth  L.,  43  Cairnie-st 
Johnston,  Elizabeth,  15  Lillies-wd 
Johnston,  Helen,  20  Smithy-croft 
Joss,  Mary  H.  D.,  21  Kinnaird-st 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Jamie,  Elizabeth,  3  Barbers'-croft 
Jamieson,  Ann,  6  Leonard-st 

No  X    High  Street  Ward 

Kirkwood,  Bella,  23  High-st 
Kyd,  Mary  J.  G.,  Carnoustie 

No  2    Millgate  Ward 

Kidd,  Nancy,  6  Marketgate 
King,  Mary  A.,  18  Millgate-ln 
Kinnimond,  Aim,  1  E  Mary-st 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

King,  Elizabeth  S.,  20  Dishland-st 
King,  Mary,  11  Dishland-st 
Kyd,  Alison  M.,  23  Gowan-st 
»ydd,  Elizabeth  C,  17  Queen-st 
Kydd,  Margaret  V.  N.,  11  Hillend-rd 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Kennedy,  Helen,  6  st  Mary-st 
Kermath,  Betsy,  53  Green-st 
Kerr,  Annie,  9  Fergus-sq 
Kerr,  Elizabeth,  grocer,  7  Fergus-sq 
Kydd,  Mary  W.,  11  Fergus-sq 
Kydd,  Jessie,  26  Helen-st 
Kynock,  Grace,  7  Russell-st 


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No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Kerr,  Betsy  S.,  g  Doig's-vennel 
Knight,  Jessie  H.,  9  Cross  Mill-wd 
Kycf,  Mary,  1  Long-row 
Kyd   Ma"gie,  1  Long-row 
Kydd,  Isabella  C,  23  W  Mill-wd 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Keith,  Maggie,  millworker,  225  High-st 
Keith,  Margaret,  42  Sidney-st 
Kidd,  Jane  A.,  41  Ponderlaw-st 
Kininmonth,  Ann,  10  Ponderlaw-lane 
Kinnear,  Maggie  Ann,  50  Leonard-st 

No  1    High  Street  Ward 

Laing,  Helen,  9  Park-st 

Larnach,  Isabella  0.,  grocer,  31  Panmure-st 

Law,  Margaret,  5  South-st 

Lewer,  Jane,  milliner,  130  High-st 

Logie,  Mary,  37  Lordburn 

Low,  Ann,  33  Lindsay-st 

Low,  Jane,  41  Pamnure-st 

Lyall,  Isabella  C,  vintner,  208  High-st 

No  2     M Migrate  Ward 

Lamb,  Isabella,  41  Ladyloan 

Leith,  Margaret  P.,  35  W  Grimsby 

Leslie,  Annie,  46  Glove  r-st 

Leslie,  Isabella  S.,  40  Glover-st 

Littlejohn,  Betsy  B.,  tobacconist,  13  West-pt 

Low,  Ann,  confectioner,  ti  Brothock-bridge 

Low,  Barbara  A.,  (54  Marketgate 

Low,  Betsy  W.,  60  Marketgate 

Low,  Elizabeth,  Carnoustie 

Low,  Emily,  7  S  Grimsby 

Low,  Isabella,  Carnoustie 

Low,  Jessie  B.  C,  vintner,  49  West  Grimsby 

Low,  Maggie,  15  West  Grimsby 

Low,  Margaret  M.,  7  Brothock-bridge 

Lowson,  Jessie  S.,  12J  West-port 

Lowson,  Mary,  Carnoustie 

Lumgair,  Betsy,  46 -Glove^-st 

Lundie,  Jane,  27  Glover-st 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Lawson,  Jessie,  1  Gardeu-st 
Leslie,  Jessie  L.,  7  Queen-st 
Leslie,  Margaret  S.,  26  Victoria-st 
Low,  Ann,  96  Keptie-st 
Lowson,  Margaret  W.,  12  Colvill-pl 
Lyall,  GeOrgina,  1  Dalhousie-pl 
Lyon,  Ann  C. ,  16  Gowan-st 

No  4     Lochlands  Ward 

Langley,  Elizabeth,  73  Helen-st 
Leask,  Joan,  29  Fergus-sq 
Leslie,  Margaret,  15  Fergus-sq 
Low,  Jean,  51  Keptie-st 
Lumgair,  Ann  E.,  9  Fergus-st 
Lumgair,  Dorothy  G.,  5  Rossie-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Laing,  Margaret  L. ,  27  Howard-st 
Leask,  Agnes  R.,  17  Smithy-croft 
Leslie,  Margaret,  31  Cairnie-st 
Lyall,  Catherine  L.,  64  St  Vigeans-rd 
Lindsay,  Betsy,  10  Cross  Mill-wd 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Lackie,  Annie,  grocer,  55  Bamgreen 
Laing,  Marjory  S.,  25  Palmer-st 
Leslie,  Jessie  M'K.,  S  Hamilton-green 
Lindsay,  Lucinda  W.,  12  Bakers'-wd 


Littlejohn,  Marjory,  2  Abbey-park 
Longmuir,  Jane  D.,  IS  Bakers'-wd 
Low,  Ann,  Seaton-road 
Low,  Elizabeth,  Seaton-road 
Lownie,  Mary,  16  Abbey-st 
Lumgair,  Christina  N.,  42  Leonard-st 
Lyall,  Jessie  S.,  9  St  Thomas-st 

No  X     High  Street  Ward 

Macdonald,  Betsy  K.,  31  Marketgate 

Mackie.  Deborah,  11  Union-st  E 

M'Donald,  Elizabeth,  39  Applegate 

M'Intosh,  Maggie,  19  Park-st 

M'Kay,  Jane,  l  Hill-pi 

M'Leod,  Belia,  46  John-st 

M'Wattie,  Agnes  K.,  22  Commerce-st 

Mann,  Elizabeth,  3  Applegate 

Mann,  Helen,  40  John-st 

Manson,  Christina,  27  Panmure-st 

Mamie,  Barbara,  4  Union-st  E 

Meek, Agnes,  3  W  Newgate 

Merwe,  Eliza  vander,  hotel-keeper, 131  High-st 

Michie,  Jane,  21  Churcli-st 

Middleton,  Ann  S.,  41  Lindsay-st 

Mill,  Catherine,  3  Lordbuni 

Millar,  Alexina,  51  Pauniure-st 

Milne,  Isabella,  4S  John-st 

Mitchell,  Elizabeth,  grocer,  29  West  Newgate 

Munro,  Elizabeth  C,  -2  Seagate 

Munro,  Helen,  3  West  Newgate 

Murray,  Helen  K.,  33  Ladybridge-st 

No  2     Militate  Ward 

M'Arthur,  Elizabeth,  24  W  Mary-st 
M'Culloch,  Mai'garet,  12  S  Grimsby 
M'Donald,  Jane,  39  Wallace-st 
M'Glashan,  Mary  Ann  P.,  20  Hannah-st 
M'Gregor,  Margaret  L.,  N  Grimsby 
M'Intosh,  Isabella,  26  Marketgate 
M' Knight,  Agnes,  34  Ladyloan 
M'Laren,  Elizabeth,  77  Ladyloan 
Marr,  Christina  C,  4  Brothock-bridge 
Marshall,  Jessie,  19  S  Grimsby 
Marshall,  Jessie,  19  S  Uriinsby 
Marshall,  Margaret,  26  W  Mary-st 
Mather,  Agnes,  63  Millgate-loan 
Maxwell,  Helen,  30  Kyd-st 
Maxwell,  Jane,  53  VV  Grimsby 
Melvin,  Aim,  74  Marketgate 
Mill,  Margaret,  29  Ann-st 
Millar,  Margaret  F.,  21  Bank-st 
Milne,  Ann  S.,  Newton  House 
Milne,  Annie,  9  West  Mary-st 
Milne,  Mary  \\r.,  23  Nwrth  Grimsby 
Moncur,  Eliza  F.,  15  W  Grimsby 
More,  Mary  Ann  S.,  17  Wallace-st 
Morrison,  Jane  A.,  11  Wallace-st 
Mowat,  Mary  A.,  25  Millgate 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

M'Donald,  Margaret,  16  Bridge-st 
Mackay,  Euplieinia  M.,  32  Addison-pl 
Mackintosh,  Elizabeth  T.,  2  Albert-st 
M'Kay,  Jane  S.,  5  Jamieson-st 
M'Kenzie,  Mary,  6  Dishlaml-st 
M'Ney,  Ann  D.,  14  West  Keptie-st 
M'Nicol,  Helen  B.,  15  Dishlaud-st 
Marr,  Isabella,  98  Keptie-st 
Mason,  Alexandrina,  17  Colvill-pl 
Mathew,  Georgina,  3  Garden-st 
Mathews,  Agnes  B  ,  12  Dalhousie-pl 


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Maughan,  Agnes,  3  Dalhousie-pl 

Menzies,  Mary  M.,  5  Dalhousie-pl 

Mill,  Mary  G.,  43  Dishland-st 

Milne,  Mary  A.,  music-teacher,  48  Addison-pl 

Mitchell,  Ann,  25  Dishland-st 

Morrison,  Nellie  16  Jamieson-st 

Morton,  Mary,  3  High-common 

No  4     Lochlands  Ward 

M'Dougall,  Ann,  11  Elliot-st 

M'Gillivary,  Helen,  47  Green-st 

M'Intosh,  Agnes  S.,  grocer,  44  Fergus-sq 

M'lntosh,  Ann,  36  Fergus-sq 

M'Intosh,  Mary  F.,  15  Fergus-sq 

M'Lean,  Isabella,  37  Elliot-st 

M'Naughton,  Jessie,  22  St  Mary-st 

Mann,  Mary  K.,  8  St  Mary-st 

Martin,  Margaret  B.,  5  Rossie-st 

Martin,  Mary  R.,  37  Fergus-sq 

Mason,  Hannah  A.,  3  Lochland-st 

Mill,  Ann  B.,  32  Rossie-st 

Mill,  Betsy,  32  Rossie-st 

Mill,  Isabella  S.,  49  Helen-st 

Milne,  Mary  W,,  29  St  Mary-st 

Mitchell,  Julia,  factoryworker,  92  Helen-st 

Mitchell,  Mary  T.,  42  Green-st 

Murray,  Margaret,  millworker,  55  Lochland-st 

Murray,  Mary  Ann  W.,  grocer,  SO  Cairnie-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

M'Alpine,  Mary  Ann,  25  Smithy-croft 
M'Cormack,  Rose,  3  Cross  Mill-wd 
M'Gregor,  Betsy,  32  E  Mill-wd 
M'Intosh,  Jane  Ann,  50  Howard-st 
M'Lauehlan,  Jessie,  3  St  Vigeans-road 
Malcolm,  Margaret,  11  W  Mill-wynd 
Marshall,  Elizabeth,  38  St  Vigeans-rd 
Martin,  Margaret  L.,  2  Rosebank 
Matthew,  Maggie,  5  Wardmill-rd 
Matthewson,  Margaret,  12  Boglane 
Meffan,  Joan,  50  Guthrie-port 
Meffan,  Margaret  B.,  43  Cairiiie-st 
Meldrum,  Ann,  9  Cairnie-st 
Millar,  Mary,  9  St  Vigeans-rd 
Miller,  Jane,  millworker,  74  Inch 
Milne,  Martha,  18  Guthrie-port 
Mitchell,  Christina,  41  Kinnaird-st 
Mill,  Marjory,  69  Guthrie-pt 
Mitchell,  Elizabeth  C,  38  St  Vigeans-rd 
Morton,  Barbara,  5  Cross  Mill-wynd 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 
M'Intosh,  Jane  Ann,  48  Sidney-st 
Mackay,  Helen  L.,  3  Carnegie-st 
Mackie.  Jane  J.,  5  Barbers'-croft 
Mackintosh,  Catherine,  61  Barngreen 
M'Kenzie,  Annie,  54  Abbey-park 
M'Leay,  Susan  B.,  42£  E  Abbey-st 
M'Leod,  Agnes,  53  W  Abbey-st 
M'Millan,  Mary,  39  Fisheracre 
M'Pherson,  Mary,  5  St  Thomas-st 
Malcolm,  Isabella  A.,  27  Barngreen 
Marr,  Elizabeth  F.,  44  E  Abbey-st 
Marshall,  Betsy,  44  Leonard-st 
Menzies,  Sarah,  Hayshead 
Miln,  MaryS  ,  11  Ponderlaw-st 
Moodie,  Mary  A.  S.,  2  Abbey-park 
Mudie,  Catherine,  4  Abbot-st 
Munro,  Jessie,  Abbey-house 

No  X    High  Street  Ward 
Naughton,  Ann  S.,  tish-dealer,  234  High-st 


Nicol,  Marion,  7  Park-st 

Noble,  Ann  F.,  35  West  Newgate 

No  2     Militate  Ward 

Nicol,  Jane,  51  Millgate-loan 

Nicol,  Maggie,  millworker,  6  Hope-st 

Nicol,  Mary,  17  S  Grimsby 

Nicol,  Mary  F.,  grocer,  20  Marketgate 

Noble,  Jessie,  12  W  Mary-st 

No  3     Ke;j :;a  Ward 

Napier,  Helen,  6  Duke-st 

No  4     Lochlands  Ward 

Nairn,  Mary  M.,  39  Green-st 
Napier,  Isabella  R.,  41  Lochland-st 
Neave,  Jane,  54  Helen-st 
Neave,  Margaret,  17  St  Mary-st 
Neilson  Elizabeth  R.,  27  Fergus-sq 
Nicol,  Brice,  86  Lochland-st 
Nicol,  Mary,  25  Rossie-st  ' 
Nicol,  Mary  M.,  76  Cairnie-st 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 
Nairn,  Elizabeth,  34  Hamilton-green 

No  1     High  Street  Ward 

Oliver,  Isabella,  27  Hill-st 
Ovenstone,  Agnes,  9  Marketgate 

No  2     Millgrate  Ward 

Ogg,  Annie  M.,  58  Millgate-ln 

Ogilvie,  Maggie,  23  Glover-st 

No  3     Keptie  Ward 

Ogg,  Elizabeth  M.,  3  Victoria-st 
Ogilvie,  Mary  B.,  16  Gowan-st 
Ormoud,  Jane,  9  Dishland-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Ogilvie,  Jemima,  62  Helen-st 
Ogilvy,  Mary,  Lawton  Mill 
No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Ogilvie,  Isabella  H.,  midwife,  253  High-st 
Ogilvie,  Jane  S.,  33  Culloden-rd 
O'Neill,  Susan,  57  Sidney-st 
Ormoud,  Catherine,  6  Hill-ter 

No  X    High  Street  Ward 
Paterson,  Agnes  C,  268  High-st 
Paterson,  Mary,  7  Paumure-st 
Peat,  Jessie,  6  Jnmes-st 
Pert,  Annie,  5  Marketgate 
Petrie,  Annie,  43  Gravesend 
Petrie,  Elizabeth,  37  Lordburn 
Petrie,  Alary,  4  Hume-st 

No  2     Militate  Ward 
Paterson,  Janet,  16  West  Grimsby 
Patterson,  Jane,  vintner,  20  Mitigate 
Pattullo,  Susan,  Dickmontlaw 
Peter,  Elizabeth,  13  Hannah-st 
Peter,  Mary,  69  Ladyloan 
Peters,  Jessie,  14  Millgate-loan 
Petrie,  Ann,  13  West  Mary-st 
Petrie,  Ann,  dressmaker,  26  Glover-st 
Petrie,  Helen  K.,  grocer,  61  Millgate-loan 
Petrie,  Helen  W.,  Seagate 
Petrie,  Isabella,  Kentie-rd 
Petrie,  Maggie  M. ,  13  Bank-st       ' 
Petrie,  Matilda,  23  Glover-st 
Phillip,  Margaret,  21  Ann-st 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Paterson,  Agnes,  26  Gowan-st 
Paterson,  Jemima O,  14  Queen-st 


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Paton,  Ann  D.,  1  Addison-pl 

Peter,  Agnes,  5  Addison-pl 

Petrie,  Betsy,  13  Queen-st 

Pirie,  Mary  Ann,  reeler,  55  Dishland-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Paton,  Mary,  greengrocer,  32  Cairnie-st 
Pattullo,  Jessie  J.,  12  Cairnie-st 
Pauline,  Barbara,  46  St  Mary-st 
Peter,  Catherine  M.,  21  Rossie-st 
Peters,  Helen,  21  Rossie-st 
I'etrie,  Ann  S.,  16  Elliot-st 
Petrie,  Elizabeth  S.,  69  Helen-st 
Petrie,  Elizabeth  W.,  84  Lochland-st 
Powrie,  Helen,  41  Rossie-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

'Pattullo,  Helen  M.,5  Wardmill-rd 

No  e    Abbey  Ward 

Patersou,  Davina  C,  27  Abbot-st 
Peter  Mary  Ann,  11  Abbot-st 

No  1    High  Street  Ward 

Rae,  Mary  S.,  39  Panmure-st 

Ramsay,  Margaret,  confectioner,  8  Maule-st 

Rattray,  Mary  J.,  132£  High-st 

Reid,  Elizabeth  T.,  216  High-st 

Robb,  Margaret,  5  Old  Shore-head 

Robertson,  Jane  C,  14  Ladybridge-st 

Robertson,  Margaret,  S  Hume-st 

RoJgers,  Annie,  1  Hill-pl 

Rose,  Mary  S.,  19  Hill-pl 

Ross,  Agnes,  17  Panmure-st 

Russell,  Georgina,  9  West  Newgate 

Ruxton,  Susan  N.,  35  Hill-st 

No  2     Millgate  Ward 

Rait,  Annie,  42  Millgate-loan 
Raitt,  Louisa  B.,  24  Millgate-loau 
Ramsay,  Margaret,  40  Millgate-ln 
Ramsay,  Mary,  17  Wallace-st 
Reid,  Emma,  46  Ladybridge 
Renny,  Barbara  D.,  East  Seaton 
Richardson,  Lillias,  27  Hannah-st 
Ritchie,  Jane,  6  Glover-st 
Roberts,  Agnes  R.,  6  Glover-st 
Robertson,  Euohemia  A.,  23  Ladyloan 
Robertson,  Elizabeth,  23  Ladyloan 
Robertson,  Hannah  L.,  45  Millgate-loan 
Royal,  Agnes  J.,  10  Bank-st 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Rae,  Ann,  94  Keptie-st 

Ramsay,  Marjory  S.,  7  Dalhousie-pl 

Reid,  Ann,  3  Garden-st 

Reid,  Mary,  100  Keptie-st 

Rennie,  Hannah  D.,  31  Jamieson-st 

Roberts,  Margaret  L.,  34  Addison-pl 

Roberts,  Mary  Ann,  38  Dishland-st 

Robertson,  Elizabeth  J.,  10  Addison-pl 

Robertson,  Jessie,  10  Addison-pl 

Russell,  Ann,  13  Keptie-st 

Russell.  Mary  Ann,  10  Garden-st 

No  4    Lochlands  Ward 

Rae,  Isabella,  dressmaker,  31  Lochland-st 

Raitt,  Annie,  36  Rossie-st 

Raitt,  Helen,  61  Helen-st 

Raitt,  Marjory,  74  Rossie-st 

Ramsay,  Annie,  1  Fergus-st  . 

Ramsay,  Betsy  S.,  52  Rossie-st 

Reid,  Jane,  31  Fergus-sq 


Renny,  Catherine  W.,  46  Rossie-st 

Rintoul,  Isabella  D.,  9  Fergus-st 

Ritchie,  Elizabeth,  dressmaker,  31  Green-st 

Ritchie,  Marion,  1  Fergus-st 

Robb,  Mary,  grocer,  73  Lochland-st 

Roberts,  Jessie  W.,  19  Elliot-st 

Roberts,  Mary  A.,  61  Helen-st 

Robertson,  Janet,  62  Cairnie-st 

Robertson,  Maggie,  weaver,  20  Cairnie-st 

Rodger,  Isabella,  Keptie-rd 

Rodger,  Elizabeth,  1  Keptie-rd 

Rkss,  Charlotte  P.,  vintner,  31  Spink-st 

Ross,  Mary,  51  Keptie-st 

Ruxton,  Isabella,  25  Rossie-st 

Ruxton,  Laura,  dressmaker,  61  Helen-st 

Ruxton,  Margaret  D.,  42  Lochland-st 

Ruxton,  Margaret  M.,  flesher,  53  Lochland-st 

Ruxton,  Mary  Ann  D.,  draper,  63  Helen-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Raitt,  Ann,  13  East  Mill-wynd 
Raitt,  Margaret  L.,  13  Cairnie-st 
Reid,  Ami  M.,  Cairnie-loan 
Reid,  Betsy,  33  Ogilvy-place 
Reid,  Catherine,  3  E  Mill-wynd 
Reid,  Elizabeth,  6  Guthrie-hill 
Reid,  Mary,  14  Lillies-wynd 
Reith,  Helen  A.,  42  St  Vigeans-rd 
Ritchie,  Ann,  32  Barngreen 
Ritchie,  Margaret,  27  Howard-st 
Robb,  Mary  M.,  22  Brechin-road 
Robertson,  Betsy,  15  Cross  Mill-wd 
Robertson,  Jane,  7  St  Vigeans-rd 
Rorie,  Helen,  4  Doig's-vennel 
Ross,  Mary,  28  St  Vigeans-rd 
Ruxton,  Elizabeth,  8  Rosebank 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Ramsay,  Ann  L.,  5  St  Thomas-st 

Ramsay,  Marjory,  3  Ponderlaw-st 

Ramsay,  Annie,  9  Convent-st 

Reid,  Jane  D.,  18  Hayswell-rd 

Reid,  Jes  ie,  12  Bakers- wd 

Rennie,  Mary,  63  Leonard-st 

Richards,  Jane  P.,  31£  E  Abbey-st 

Riddle,  Jane  M.,  23  Ernest-st 

Ritchie,  Margaret,  9  Hay's-lane 

Ritchie,  Margaret  J.,  Cliffburn 

Robb,  Mary,  4  Hill-ier 

Roberts,  Isa.  B.,  millworker,  33  Fisheracre 

Robertson,  Margarets.,  19  Hay's-lane 

Robertson,  Marjory,  47  Culloden-rd 

Rodgers,  Eliza  J. ,  3  Hayswell-rd 

Rough,  Jessie,  51  Baingreen 

Ruxton,  Betsy,  23  E  Abbey-st 

No  X    High  Street  Ward 

Salmond,  Jessie  Ml,  201  High-st 

Schollay,  Jane,  1  Church-st 

Scott,  Ann,  4  Maule-st 

Scott,  Eliza,  34  Hill-st 

Scott,  Jane,  grocer,  17  Marketgate 

Shepherd,  Agnes  C;  20  Seagate 

Shepherd,  Agnes,  21  Old  Shore-head 

Smith,  Ann,  3  Sonth-st 

Smith,  Ann,  39  John-st 

Smith,  Henrietta,  46  Applegate 

Smith,  Kate,  24  High-st 

Smith,  Margaret,  dressmaker,  8  James-st 

Smith,  Mary,  5  Old  Shore-head 

Smith,  Mary  Ann,  dressmaker,  8  James-st 


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A  TRIAL  ORDER  SOLICITED. 


J.  G.  LESLIE,  *> 

Coal  flDercbant  anb  Colliery  Haent, 


•oOo»-i=c6>=5  «o^>o* 


Office   &    Depot:    5    MILLGATE,    Arbroath. 

Having  sufficient  Storage,  I  have  always  the  following  Coals 
in  Stock,  and  am  prepared  to  supply  them,  Delivered  by  my 
own  Carts,  to  all  parts  of  the  Town  and  Country,  and  at  the 
Very  Lowest  Prices — 


ENGLISH  HOUSEHOLD  COAL,  for  Parlour 
Fires. 


ENGLISH     TREBLE     NUTS,    for     Kitchen 
Ranges. 


ENGLISH    DROSS  COAL,  for  Backing. 


SCOTCH     SPLINT    and    WISHAW    HOUSE 
COAL,  for  Open   Fires. 

SCOTCH     TREBLE     NUTS,    for     Kitchen 
Ranges. 

BRIQUETTES.        CHAR. 


mi 

©roers 

have 

m£ 

personal 

ano 

prompt 

attention. 


5  JVlILiLiGATE,  flpbroath. 


Arbroath  Year  Book. 


175 


Soutar,  Margaret  F.,  26S  High-st 
Stewart,  Mary  Ann,  9  Union-st  E 
Stevenson,  Mary  G.,  20  Hill-pl 
Steven,  Ann  S.,  2*38  High-st 
Stiven,  Catherine,  2-2  Ladybridge-st 
Straehan,  Ann  A.,  56  High-st 
Strachan,  Christina,  56  High-st 
Straehan,  Wilhelmina  D.,  38  Addison-pl 
Sturrock,  Mary  M.,  1S1  High-st 
Swan,  Margarets.,  25  Union-st 
Swankie,  Isabella,  14  Seagate 
Swankie,  Jane  C,  28  Seagate 
Swankie,  Margaret,  27  Seagate 
Swankie,  Margaret  M.,  26  Seagate 

No  2     Millgate  Ward 

Sanderson,  Helen,  36  Millgate-ln 
Scott,  Catherine,  33  W  Mary-st 
Scott,  Harriet  T.,  9  Glover-st 
Scott,  Mary,  9  Victoria-st 
Scott,  Mary  Ann,  49  Ladyloan 
Shepherd,  Jessie,  60  Marketgate 
Sheriff,  Elizabeth,  6  Glover-st 
Sim,  Betsy,  5  Kyd-st 
Simpson,  Ann,  60  Marketgate 
Slater,  Margaret  S.,  15  Bank-st 
Smart,  Helen,  3J  Glover-st 
Smith,  Mary,  34  Ann-st 
Smith,  Elizabeth,  26  Glover^t 
Smith,  Elizabeth,  24  Victoria-st 
Smith,  Mary,  10  Ann-st 
Soutar,  Mary  Ann,  19  North  Grimsby 
Soutar,  Isabella,  40  Glover-st 
Spink,  Margaret  G.,  15  Ann-st 
Sprott,  Jessie,  teacher,  8  Bank-st 
Steel,  Jessie,  19  Millgate-ln 
Stewart,  Elizabeth,  27  Bank-st 
Stewart,  Margaret  C. ,  47£  Ladyloan 
Stewart,  Mary  A.,  1  Murray-place 
Stiven,  Betsy,  45  Millgate-loan 
Stiven,  Isabella  R.,  5  Millgate-ln 
Stephen,  Margaret,  18  Millgate-ln 
Steven,  Jane,  26  Ladyloan 
Stormont,  Jessie,  59  Ladybridge 
Suttie,  Lizzy  W.,  Union  Villa 
Symers,  Agnes  M.,  35  West  Mary-st 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Salmond,  Isabella,  Salisbury-pl 

Salmond,  Mary,  Salisbury-pl 

Samson,  Elizabeth,  33  Uishland-st 

Scott,  Elizabeth,  14  Dalhousie-pl 

Scott,  Isabella  W. ,  43  Hannah-st 

Scott,  Jane,  1  Addison-pl 

Scott,  Jane  H,  57  Dishland-st 

Scott,  Margaret  L.,  29  Dishland-st 

Scott,  Mary,  32  West  Keutie-st 

Scott,  Mary,  3  Colvill-pl 

Selby,  Agnes  M.,  5  Addison-pl 

Sheriff,  Jessie  W.,  shopkeeper,  21  Duke-st 

Sim,  Isabella,  11  Duke-st 

Simpson,  Ann  M.,  High-common 

Skea,  Mary  Ann,  70  Keptie-st 

Small,  Elizabeth,  5  Jamieson-st 

Smart,  Jane,  76  Iveptie-st 

Smith,  Jean  C.  D.,  Viewfield-road 

Smith,  Harriet,  10  Janiieson-st 

Smith,  Margaret,  26  Dishland-st 

Smith,  Mary  M.,  11  Dishland-st 

Soutar,  Christina,  11  Colvill-pl 

Soutar,  Eliza,  11  Colvill-pl 


Soutar,  Flora  C,  56  Addison-pl 

Soutar,  Grace,  West  Keptie-st 

Soutar,  Margaret,  11  Colvill-pl 

Spalding,  Margaret,  7  Dishland-st 

Spark,  Mary  C,  11  Dishland-st 

Steele,  Helen  C,  24  Dishland-st 

Stewart,  Annie  S. ,  18  Colvill-pl 

Strachan,  Annie,  china-merchant,  3J  Keptie-st 

Straehan,  Annie,  9  Colviil-pl 

Strachan,  Jessie  H.,  38  Addison-pl 

Straton,  Annie  K.,  Princes-st 

Sturrock,  Margaret,  8  Queen-st 

No  4     Lochlands  Ward 

Salmond,  Mary,  Salisbury-pl 

Sandeinan,  Helen  S.,  Cairnie-bank 

Scott,  Isabella  R.,  24  St  Mary-st 

Selby,  Sophia,  26  Helen-st 

Shepherd,  Annie  I.,  21  Fergus-sq 

Shepherd,  Jane,  millworker,  43  Lochland-st 

Shand,  Margaret,  39  Ureen-st 

Small,  Agnes,  17  Fergus-st 

Smith,  Ann,  29  St  Mary-st. 

Smith,  Isabella  B.,  Woodlands 

Smith,  Jane,  48  Helen-st 

Smith,  Mary  Ann,  12  Spink-st 

Smith,  Sarah  M'K.,  8  Russell-st 

Spark,  Elizabeth  S.,  6  Rossie-st 

Stephen,  Jessie,  factoryworker,  14J  Spink-st 

Stephen,  Jessie  H.,  teacher,  57  Keptie-st 

Steven,  Mary  A.  M.,  21  Fergus-st 

Stewart,  Ann  C. ,  40  Green-st 

Stewart,  Isabella,  29  Elliot-st 

Stiven,  Jean,  51  Keptie-st 

SWaton,  Mary,  53  Rossie-st 

StuVrock,  Betsy,  47  St  Mary-st 

Sutherland,  Isabella,  dressmaker,  39  Rossie-st 

Sutherland,  Mary,  millworker,  55  Lochland-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Salmond,  Mary,  24  Ogilvy-pl 

Scott,  Elizabeth,  dressmaker,  6  Colvill-pl 

Shand,  Elizabeth,  20  St  Vigeans-rd 

Simpson,  Ann  G.,  33  Guthrie-hill 

Sinclair,  Mary,  44  Kinnaird-st 

Sivewright,  Mary,  2  Reform-st 

Smart.  Helen,  27  Kinnaird-st 

Smith,  Annie  R..  23  St  Vigeans-rd 

Smith,  Elizabeth  K.,  16  W  Mary-st 

Smith,  Isabella  S.,  22  Guthrie-pt 

Smith,  Jane  B.,  53  Kinnaird-st 

Smith,  Lizzie,  millworker,  14  E  Mill-wynd 

Smith,  Mary,  Carnoustie 

Soutar;  Agnes,  millworker,  30  E  Mill-wynd 

Spark,  Eliza  M.,  6  St  Vigeans-rd 

Steel,  Ann,  20  St  Vigeans-rd 

Symon,  Helen  B.,  17  Kinnaird-st 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Schollay,  Elizabeth,  265  High-st 
Scott,  Emily  H.,  51  Sidney-st 
Scott,  Helen,  1  Barbers'-croft 
Scott,  Mary  S. ,  13  Hayswell-rd 
Shand,  Elizabeth  M.,  5  Ernest-st 
Shepherd,  Betsy  D.,  25  Sidney-st 
Smart,  Margaret,  47  W  Abbey-st 
Smith,  Ann  S.,  16  West  Abbey-st 
Somerville,  Margaret,  10  Ponderlaw-lane 
Soutar,  Robina,  27  Leonard-st 
Stephen,  Joanna,  milliner,  4  Carnegie-st 
Steven,  Mary  Ann  R.,  4  Carnegie-st 


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€org€  £>.  Fletcher, 

family  jrocer, 
% 

Italian   "Warehouseman, 

TOjtne,  g>pmt,  anb  V^tqueur  jYCercban^ 
I8-KEPTIE    STREET-18 

ARBROATH, 

(Smtp.  tbe  Ibujbest  ano  /iDost  Genuine  Class  of  (Boobs 
procurable  are  Solo  at  tbe  above  Marebouse. 


DAVID  THORNTON 

Draper  ant)  Clothier, 
261   HIGH   STREET,   ARBROATH. 

LADIES'  JACKETS  &  MANTLES- Large  Selection  from  Best  Makers. 

pr    FINE   SELECTION    OF   FURS.    TM 

BEST  SCOTCH  BLANKETS  &  FLANNELS.       LINEN  &  COTTON  SHEETS. 

A    Large    Selection    of    Tweeds,    Serges,    Overcoatings,    &c—  Fit  and 
Workmanship  of  every  Garment  guaranteed  the  Best. 

A  LARGE  &  VARIED  STOCK  OF   READY-MADE  CLOTHING. 


flDourning  ©roers  on  tbe  Sbortest  IRotice. 


GENT.'S  HATS,  CAPS,  SHIRTS,  TIES,  COLLARS,  &c.     *     LAMB'S-WOOL  UNDERWEAR. 

mote  Hfcfc>ress-268  HIGH  STREET,  ARBROATH. 


Arbroath.  Year  Book. 


177 


Stewart,  Isabella  B. ,  27  Leonard-st 
Stewart,  Jane,  19  Abbot-st 
Stewart,  Margaret  T. ,  Strachan-st 
Stewart,  Mary  Ann,  10  Abbey-st  E 
Storrier,  Barbara,  21  Leonard-st 
Swinton,  Elizabeth,  275  High-st 
Symon,  Elizabeth,  25  Fisheracre 

No  X    High  Street  Ward 

Taylor,  Isabella,  S  Hume-st 
Taylor,  Margaret,  20  Hill-pl 
Thomson,  Jane,  19  Panmure-st 
Thornton,  Eliza.  17  Panmure-st 
Traill,  Robina,  21  Park-st 

No  2     Mitigate  Ward 

Thomson,  Agues  G.,  Millgate-ln 
Talbot,  Elizabeth,  10  Marketgate 
Thorn,  Elizabeth  B.,  53  W  Grimsby 
Thomson,  Isabella,  3  West  Grimsby 
Tosh,  Jean,  S  Ann-st 
Tough,  Alice,  60  Marketgate 
Tyrie,  Annie,  19  Millgate-ln 
Tytler,  Isabella,  59  Ladyloan 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Taeket,  Margaret  W.,  19  Catherine-st 
Thomson,  Jessie  G,,  36  Gowan-st 
Todd,  Mary  A.,  22  Dishland-st 
Traill,  Elizabeth  M.,  Viewtield  , 
Turner,  Mary  B.,  20  Colvill-pl 

No  4     Loch  lands  Ward 

Taylor,  Mary  Ann,  46  Fergus-sq. 
Teviotdale,  Agnes,  54  Helen-st 
Thomson,  Jane,  12  Fergus-sq 
Thomson,  Jane  M.,  43  Rossie-st 
Thomson,  Mary,  20  St  Mary-st 
Tindal,  Jane  F.,  20  Fergus-sq 
Turner,  Maiy  B.,  8  Robert-sr 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Taylor,  Elizabeth,  3  Lillies-wynd 
Toy,  Mary  M. ,  23  Smithy-croft 
Taylor,  Mary  A.,  62  Brechin -rd 

No  e    Abbey  Ward 

Taylor,  Elizabeth,  10  Abbey-st 
Taylor,  Jessie  F.,  19  Palmer-st 
Thomson,  Agnes  F.,  19  Allan-st 
Thomson,  Catherine  M.,  29  W  Abbey-st 
Thomson,  Isabella  A.,  27 J  E  Abbey-st 
Tyrie,  Isabella,  23  Barngreen 

No  2     Mitigate  Ward 

Valentine,  Margaret,  7  Shore 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Valentine,  Margaret,  2  Dishland-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Vercoe,  Augusta  G.,  10  St  Vigeans-rd 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Valentine,  Margaret,  6  Ponderlaw-lane 
Vannet,  Mary  Ann  C.,  12  Abbey-st 

No  1    High  Street  Ward 

Walker,  Margaret  D.,  5  Park-st 

Walls,  Ann,  7  Park-st 

Wallace,  Elizabeth,  midwife,  54  High-st 

Wallace,  Jane,  30  Maule-st 

Watt,  Ann,  24  Seagate  .     • 

Watt,  Elizabeth,  7  Applegate 

Watt,  Helen  W.,  22  High-st 


Watt,  Mary,  confectioner,  36  Commerce-et 
Watt,  Mary,  weaver,  166  High-st 
Whitton,  Jane,  furnisher,  149  High-st 
Whvte,  Ann,  9  Park-st 
Whyte,  Grace  K.,  1324  High-st 
Williamson,  Ann,  56a  High-st 
Willis,  Elspeth,  25  Commerce-si 
Wishart,  Jane,  9  Park-st 
Wright,  Mary,  2S  W  Newgate 

No  2     Mitigate  Ward 

Walker,  Elizabeth,  dressmaker,  6  Glover-st 

Walker,  Margaret,  grocer,  39  Ladyloan 

Wallace,  Elizabeth  A.,  23  Bank-st 

Wallace,  Jane,  2S  Marketgate 

Wallace,  Jane  H,  Carnoustie 

Watson,  Jane  M.,  14  North  Grimsby 

Watson,  Mary  D.,  3  Bank-st 

Watt,  Jessie,  24  Millgate-ln 

Watt,  Margaret  60  Marketgate 

■Watt,  Mary  A.,  32  Marketgate 

Weston,  Margaret  W.,  26  Ladyloan 

White,  Isabella  W.,  26  Kyd-st 

Wilson.  Ann  K.,  9  Hannah-*- 1 

Wiseman,  Mary,  1  Ann-st 

No  3    Keptie  Ward 

Walker,  Margaret  C,  24  Gowan-st 
Wallace,  Mary  M.,  16  Colvill-pl 
Wallace,  Susan,  13  Colvill-pl 
Watson,  Margaret  A.,  12  West  Keptie-st 
Watt,  Agnes,  13  Colvill-pl 
Watt,  Harriet  M-,  12  Jamieson-st 
Watt,  Elizabeth,  8  Colvill-pl 
Watt,  Jane,  38  Dishland-st 
Webster,  Clementina  C,  7S  Keptie-st 
Webster,  Catherine,  6  Addison-pl 
Webster,  Janet  C,  Denley 
Williamson,  Clementina,  22  Dishland-st 
Williamson,  Marjory  C,  23  Gowan-st 
Winton,  Jane,  28  Addison-place 
Wood,  Elizabeth  S.,  84  Dishland-st 
Wood,  Helen  W.,  13  Jamieson-st 
Wood,  Jessie  S.,  7  Addison-pl 
Wright,  Ann,  dressmaker.  1  Dishland-st 

No  4     Lochlands  Ward 

Walker,  Betsy  F.,  26  Cairnie-st 

Watson,  Jessie,  3S  Lochland-st 

Watt,  Elizabeth  B  ,  7  Elliot-pl 

Wat,t,  Helen  R.  M.,  15  Fergus-sq 

Webster,  Elizabeth,  5  Russell-st 

Webster,  Jessie,  51  St  Mary-st 

Weir,  Helen,  78  Lochland-st 

Weir,  Margaret,  40  St  Mary-st 

Welsh,  Isabella,  50  St  Mary-st 

Whitton,  Helen  F.,  62  St  Mary-st 

Whyte,  Annie,  54  Fergus-sq 

Whyte,  Charlotte  C,  65  Lochland-st 

Whyte,  Isabella  K.,  62  St  Mary-st 

Whyte,  Susan  S.,  67  Keptie-st 

Wilson,  Mary  F.,  46  St  Mary-st 

Wilson,  Helen,  factory-worker,  33  Green-st 

Winton,  Jane,  52  Kossie-st 

Winton,  Jane,  43  Elliot-st 

Wood,  Betsy,  55  Helen-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Walker,  Catherine  S.,  36  Kinnaird-st 
Walker,  Mary,  8  Smithy-eroft        '     - 
Wallace,  Jean  C,  41  Cairnie-st 


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^David  Kerr. 


,%jg"     V  ••VN*  •«<•  •  'ST  * 


V3 


4      *     family    ^ute^er,    * 


281  flIGfl  STREET, 
1  SIDJ1EY  STREET, 


67  IMItltGBTE  ItOflfl, 
48  CflllflllE  STREET. 


BEEF,    MUTTON,    and    PORK    at    Reasonable 
Prices. 

Always  a  Fresh  Stock  on  hand  of  Guaranteed  Quality. 


IOOOOOOOC 


*  presl?  Supplies  C^eeKl^  of  (Jountr^  Buft^  and  6||s. 
<^Also  plentiful  Supplies  of  Poultry  ar\d  Rabbits  in  ^ason. 


000000000000000400 


©roers  Galleo  for  ano  Beltvereo  in  ang  {part  of  Uown. 


Arbroath  Year  Book. 


179 


Watt,  Mary  Ann,  18  Ogilvy-pl 
Webster,  Ann,  teacher,  15  Howard-st 
White,  Barbara  F.,  confectioner,  17  James-st 
White,  Elizabeth,  20  W  Mill-wynd 
Whitton,  Ann,  15  Lillies-wynd 
Will,  Agnes  C,  6  St  Vigeans-rd 
Williams,  Jessie  F.,  32  St  Vigeans-rd 
Williamson,  Mary  M.,  10  Guthrie-port 

No  6    Abbey  Ward 

Walker,  Agnes  C,  13  Palmer-st 
Walker,  Mary,  5  W  Abbey-st 
Wallace,  Jessie  F.,  57  Sidney -st 
Watson,  Mary  Ann,  5  Palmer-st 


Watson,  Margaret,  4  Hill-ter 
Watt,  Isabella,  21  Palmer-st 
White,  Ann,  7  Palmer-st 
Wilson,  Williamina,  41  Leonard-st 
Williamson,  Ann,  12  Bakers'-wynd 

No  2    Mitigate  Ward 

Young,  Mary  S.,  teacher,  54  Millgate-loan 

No  4    Uochlands  Ward 

Yorkston,  Janet,  93  Keptie-st 

No  5    Guthrie  Port  Ward 

Young,  Agnes,  22  Lillies-wynd 


Arbroath  List  of  Trades  and  Professions. 


Accountants. 

Black,  Rollo  S.,  93  High-st 
Hume,  Robert,  Town  House 
Reid,  George,  Royal  Bank 
Thomson,  A.  M.,  21  Hill-place 

JErated  Water  Manufacturers. 
Dorward,  E.,  18  Millgate 
Mitchell,  A.  C,  &  Co.,  Lordburn 
Moncur,  David,  10  Helen-st 
Robb  Brothers,  Brechin-road 

Architects  and  Surveyors. 
Carver  &  Symon,  Brothock  Bridge 
Gavin,  Hugh,  42  Hill  Street. 
Mason,  J.  S.,  Corn  Exchange  Buildings 
Scott,  Robert,  36  Commerce-st 
Surveyors — D.  R.  Calder,  2  Elliot-pl;  James 

Scott,  9  Victoria-st 
Land  Surveyor — John  Herald,  70  High-st 

Asphalte  Manufacturer. 
Briggs,  William,  Elliot  Chemical  Works 

Auctioneers,  &c. 
Dodds    &    Bathie,   Manure,    Oilcake,     Seed, 

and  Potato  Merchants,  86  High-st 
Douglas,  David,  33  High-st 
Herald,  John,  70  High  Street 
Thomson  Geo.,  R.  &  Son,  43  Marketgate  and 

Brothock  House 

Baby  Linen  Warehouses. 
Anderson,  Mrs  J.  P.,  49  Millgate-loan 
Couttie,  Miss  B.,  Lordburn 
Davidson,  Mrs,  28  Millgate-loan 
Grant,  J.  &  C,  33  West  Port 
Jamieson,  M.  &  J.,  141  High-st 
Kydd,  M.  &  M.,  38  Guthrie  Port 
Reid,  Mrs,  20  Applegate 
Roebuck,  Miss,  3iHill-st 

Bakers. 
Drummond,  Mrs,  235  High  Street 
Ducat,  William,  2  Hamilton  Green 
Equitable    Co-operative     Society    (Limited) 

6  Guthrie  Port 
High  Street  Co-operative  Society    (Limited) 

252  and  254  High  Street 
Milne,  Chas.,  (pastry),  162£  High  Street 


Raitt,  W.  &  J.,  41  Guthrie-port 

Rattray,  John,  206  High  Street 

Rose,  W.  &  J.,  33  West  Grimsby 

Robertson,  George,  (pastry),  114  High-st 

Salmond,  George,  199  High-st 

Scott,  Richard,  41  Barngreen 

Soutar,  Carnegie,  122  High-st  &  45  St  Mary-st 

West  Port  Association  (Limited),    2  and  4 

Keptie-st 
Westwater,  Henry,  (pastryj,  Elgin-pl 

Banks. 

Hours  10  a.m.  to  3  p.m.  Wednesdays— 10  a.m. 

to  1  p.m.     Saturdays — 10  a.m.  to  2  p.m. 
Bank  of  Scotland.    Agent — R.  C.  Kinloch. 
British    Linen  Company,    Brothock    Bridge, 

Joint-Agents— J.   M.   M'Bain  and  A.  D. 

Dickson. 
Clydesdale    Banking  Company,   62    High-st. 

Agents — Chapel  &  Alexander 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  113  High-st. 

Agent— W.  J.  Rollo. 
North  of  Scotland  Bank,  104  High-st.    Agents 

— Miln  &  Dalgarno 
Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  69  High-st.    Agent — 

George  Reid. 
Arbroath  Savings  Bank,  90  High-st.      W.  J. 

Rollo,    Actuary.      Open— Daily  9  to   10 

a.m. ;    also    on     Fridays,    6   to  8  p.m. 

Saturdays,  3  to  4  p.m. 

Berlin  Wool  Repositories. 
Clark,  M.  M.,  14  Cominerce-st 
Davidson,  Mrs,  28  Millgate  Loan 
Grant,  J.  &   C,  33  West-port 
Jamieson,  M.  &  J.,  141  High-st 
Kydd,  M.  &  M.,  38  Guthrie-port 
Whitton,  Miss,  147  High-st 

Billposters. 
Michie  &  Son,  18  Ghurcb-st 
Robertson,  John,  St  Thomas-st 

Blacksmiths. 
Donald,  Alex.,  Lindsay-st 
Hanton,  John,  Drunkendub 
Harris,  John,  Salmond's  Muir 
Herron,  Jas.,  16  South  Grimsby 
Herron  Peter,  &  Son,  22  Pouderlaw-st 
Herron,  Peter,  Dickheld-st 


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181 


Kydd,  Wm.,  West  Grimsby 
Marshall,  R.,  Ladybridge-st 
Boath,  D.  &  W.,  7  West  Mill  Wynd 
Petrie,  James,  Gravesend 
Ramsay,  John,  Keptie-st 
Smith,  James  J.,  Shipbuilding  Yard 
Suttie,  John,  West  Abbey -st 

Bleachers. 
Brown,  J.,  Greens  Bleaching 
Corsar,  David,  &  Sons,  Waulkmills 
Fraser,  Douglas,  &  Sons,  Friockheim 
Kelly    Bleaching    Coy.,    Wormyhills,    Elliot 
Scrimgeour,    James,     Pitmuies    Bleachfleld, 

Friockheim 
Webster,  Wm.  &  Co.,  Wardmill  Bleachfleld 

Bobbin  Manufacturers. 
Kydd,  James,  Dishlandtown-st 
Macdonald,  J.  &  Co.,  Haystteld  Sawmills 

Boiler  Makers. 

Shanks,  A.  &  Son,  Limited,  Dens  Iron  Works 
Fraser,  Douglas,  &  Sons,  Westburn  Foundry 

Booksellers,  Stationers,  Newsagents. 

Those  marked  a  are  newsagents  only 
Anderson,  W.  D.,  206  High-st 
Boath,  W.  S.,  10  Brothoek  Bridge 
Bonnyman,  J.  S.,27  Marketplace 
Bouick,  David,  59  Keptie-st 
aCollier,  Mrs,  49A  Millgate-loan 
aCameron,  Mrs,  Elliot-st 
Campbell,  G.  &  F.,  21  Commerce-st 
Coutts,  Mrs,  .02  Guthrie  Port 
aDavidson,  Miss,  1  Hill-road 
aFairweather,  James,  182  High  Street 
ftFyfe,  J.,  82  Ladyloan 
oGauldie,  Jas  ,  50  Cah'nie-st 
Grant,  Miss,  277  High-st  and  68J  Lochland-st 
Hood,     J.   F.,   &  Son,    94  High-st    and    30 

Keptie-st 
aKemp,  P.,  54  Helen Stieet 
Lowson,  Henry,  05  Marketgate 
aMann,  Mrs,  Bakers'  Wynd 
Martin,  J.  B. ,  46  Keptie-st 
aM'Kenna,  J.,  41  Loehland-st 
Myles,  Geo.,  219i  High-stand  100  Keptie-st 
Ogilvie,  J.,  8  West  Port 
oOgg,  Wm.  S.,  1  Hamilton-green 
aPitcairn,  Mrs,  45  Guthrie  Port 
aSeott,  Miss,  26  Millgate  Loan 
Smith,  David,  61  Guthrie  Port 
Strachan,  Win.,  B.,  255  High-st 
oSuttie,  Mrs,  John-st 
Will,  Miss,  09  Barngreen 

Bookbinders. 
Brodie  &  Salmond,  Brothock-bridge 
Jackson,  Wm.,  Aberdeen   (see  advertisement) 
Strachan,  W.  B.,  255  High-st 

Boot  and  Shoe  Makers  and  Dealers. 

(Wholesale). 
Fairweather,  Samuel,  Abbey  Leather  Works. 

Shops— 213  High-st  and  3  Keptie-st 
Fraser,  D.   &   Son,    Wellgate  Works  (Patent 

Canvas  Shoes) 
Grant,  A.  &  Son,  44  Lordburn 
Grant,  Colin;  Hill  Road  Factory.     Shops — 86 

and  249  High-st.,  and  21  West  Port 


Inchoape  Boot  Factory,  Chalmers-st.    Shop— 

26  Millgate 
McLaren,     Brothers,      Gravesend      Factorv 

Shop — 29  Commerce-st 
(Retail). 
Bell,  Enoch,  Lillies-wynd 
Crammond,  P.,  83  Keptie-st 
Douglas,  Wm.,  4  John-st 
Drury  David,  21  W.  Abbey-st 
Equitable    Co-operative    Society     (Limited) 

Guth rie-port— A.  Hood,  manager 
Herschell,  A.,  26  Guthrie  Port 
Hutton,  Geo.,  4  Allan  Street 
High   Street  Co-operative  Society  (Limited) 

252  High-st— R.  Inglis,  manager 
Knight,  James,  1  Catherine-st 
Lownie,  Isaac,  East  Mary-st 
Nicoll  &  Riddocb,  46  Guthrie  Port 
Ogilvie,  Alex.,  East  Mary-st 
Pirie,  John,  2S0  High-st 
Raitt,  George  K.,  15  Panmure-st 
Ramsay,  Allan,  65  St  Mary-st 
Smith,  Alex.,  1  Barngreen 
Tyler,  H.  P.,  227  and  229  High-st 
Weir,  C. ,  17  Millgate  Loan 
Welsh,  D,  56  Keptie-st 
West  Port  Association,  24  West  Port— R.  Low, 

manager 

Brassfounders. 
Doig,  Alex.,  Guthrie'  Port  Foundry 
Duncan,  Alex.,  17  Applegate 
Keith,  James,  High  Street  Foundry 

Bre/tvers. 
Bellrock  Brewery,  M'Kinlayfe  Co.,  Elliot-st 

Brick  and  Tile  Manufacturers. 
Stewart,  John,  &  Son,  Anniston 
Brokers  {Licensed) . 

Anderson,  David,  7  Allan-st 
Buick,  Wm.,  11  North  Grimsby 
Cavin,  Jas.,  21  Applegate 
Craig,  J.  B.,  4  W  Grimsby 
Cromarty,  W. ,  17  Lillies-wynd 
Fitzcharles,  Mrs  E.,   1  Lillies-wynd 
Hutton,  Geo.,  6  Allan-st 
M'Cormack,  Hugh,  43  Lordburn 
Milne,  David,  40  Applegate 
Napier,  Alex.,  49  W  Abbey-st 
Sievwright,  Tlios.,  20  Lordburn 
Thorns,  Alex.,  29  Lordburn 
Wallace,  A.,  lOi  Millgate-loan 
Wallace,  Jas.,  14  Panmure-st 
Watson,  Wm.,  3  and  5  James-st  (Pawn) 
Wilson,  Donald,  47  Gravesend 

Builders. 
Calder  Brothers,  82  Keptie-st 
Christie  &  Anderson,  E  Mary-st 
Fife,  Andrew,  Lindsay-st 
M'Laren  &  Nairn,  Culloden  Road 
Ramsay  &  Gordon,  Fergus  Square 
Ramsay,  D.,  &  Son,  Millgate  Loan 
Reid,  Alex.,  Lordburn  (House,  33  Carnegie-st) 

Butchers. 

Arbroath  United  Butcher  Meat  Co-operative 
Society,  Ltd,  12  Guthrie  Port  ;  250  High- 
st  ;  3J  Fergus-st ;  1  Millgate  Loan ;  and 
49£  Keptie-st.    Manager— Jos.  Beveridge 


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183 


Batchelor,  D.  G.,  27  West-port 

Boatli,  D.  M.,  48  Cairnie-st 

Boath,  James,  34  Guthrie-port 

Boath,  Win.,  Rossie-st 

Forbes,  Robert,  (family),  148  High-st 

Harris,  Geo.,  21)  Millgate  &  Hamilton  Green 

Kerr,  David,  281  High-st ;  (57  Millgate-loan  ;  1 

Sidney-st ;  and  4S  Cairnie-st 
Lefevre,  J.,  20S  High-st 
Moore,  C,  62  Keptie-st 
Nieoll,  James,  28  Keptie-st 
Reid,  Geo.,  39  High-st 
Reid,  George,  55  Wallaee-st 
Ruxton,  George,  53  Lochland-st 
Steven,  Charles,  282  High-st 
Storrer,  A.  P.,  78  High-st 
Taylor,  A.,  190  High-st 
Walker-,  D.  Y. ,  50  Millgate-loan 
Walker,  J.  R.,  12  Guthrie-port 

Cabinetmakers  and  Upholsterers. 

Craig,  Wm.,  23  and  25  James-st 

Grewar,  J,  P.  &  Son,  Gravesend 

Herald,  John,  70  High-st 

Mackay  &  Son,  5  Brothock  Bridge 

Middleton,  Wm.,  Millgate  House 

Sprunt,  D.,  Upholsterer,  3  Bridge-st 

Thomson,  G.  R.  &  Son  (Valuators,  Linoleum 
Warehousen  en,  and  Removal  Contract- 
ors), 43  Marketgate  and  Brothock  House 

Wilson,  David  T.,  99  High-St 

Carriers. 
James  Brown,  carrier  for  North  British  Rail- 
way— Manager,  A.  Brown 
Caledonian  Railway — Office,  Keptie  Street — 

Agent,  Alex.  Allan 
Dundee  and  Arbroath  Joint  Railway — Office, 

Robert  Street— Agent,  Jas.  Robertson 
North  British  Railway — Office,  Robert  Street 

—  Agent,  R.  Aitkenhead 
Wordie  &  Co.,  carriers  for  Caledonian  Railway 

—Office,  Robert  Street— Agent,  T.  Reid 
A.  &  W.  Moffat,  carriers — Agent,  J.  Ogilvie, 

8  West  Port 
Biglands    Limited,    carriers  —  Agent,    John 

Ogilvie,  S  West  Port 
Sutton  &  Co.,  carriers — Agent,  J.  Cant,  36 

Greenmarket,  Dundee 
Globe  Express  Agent-D. T.Wilson,  99  High-st 
Herald,  John,  70  High-st 

Chemists  and  Druggists. 

Hours — S  a.m.  to  8  p.m.  Fridays  to  9  p.m. 
Saturdays  to  10  p.m.  Wednesday — Closed 
2  to  6  p.m.  Sundays — 10  to  11  a.m.  ;  1 
to  2  p.m.  ;  5  to  8  p.m. 

Buchan,  D.  D.,  7  Millgate 

Burn,  David  H.,  109  High-st  and  12  Keptie-st 

M'Leish.  John,  16  Millgate 

Navsmith,  Andrew,  154  High  Street 

Robertson  &  Tytler,  19  West  Port 

Ruxton,  James,  63  Keptie-st 

Shield,  Mill,  &  Jack,  (agents  for  W.  &  A. 
Gilbey,  wine  and  spirit  merchants, 
London  ;  and  Schweppe  &  Co.,.  aerated 
water  manufacturers),  102  High-st 

Whyte,  J.  Si',  57  Guthrie  Port 

Chimney  Sweeps. 

Arthur,  D.,  Gravesend 


Carrie,  David,  32  Green-st, 
Hood,  Win.,  OS  Guthrie-port 
Ross,  Jas.,  Abbey  Path 
Wyllie,  John,  33  Applegate 

China  and  Glass  Merchants. 
Buick,  William,. N  Grimsby 
Cavin,  J.,  21  to  27  Applegate 
Craig,  J.  B.  37  Millgate,  (wholesale  &  retail) 
Johnston,  David,  35  and  37  Commerce-st 
Milne,  M.,  18  Guthrie  Port 
Pattullo,  D.,  Guthrie  Port 
Skea,  David,  2  Brechin-rd 
Strachan,  L.,  3 J  Keptie-st 
Tosh,  David,  31  West-port 
Wallace,  Alex.,  10  Panmure-st,  10J  Millgate 
loan,  and  244  High-st 

Coal  Merchants. 

Balfour,  Wm.,  East  Mary-st 

Cuthbert,  David,  30  Helen-st 

Friendly  Coal  Society  (Limited),  29  Ladyloan 
—  David  Smith,  Manager 

Lamb,  Jas.,  33  Lindsay -st 

Leslie,  J.  G.  5  Millgate 

Muir,  T.,  Son,  &  Pattou,  Limited,  Railway 
Station  and  Shore  (also  at  Carnoustie  and. 
Inverkeilor  Railway  Stations) 

M'Donald,  G.,  Dickfield-st 

Paterson,  J.  A.,  1  Shore 

Roy,  Adam,  &  Sons,  Exchange  Place 

Salinond,  W.,  &  Son,  Shore 

Scott,  J.  &  W.,  West  Shore 

Smith,  Hood,  &  Co.,  Spink  St.  and  Ladyloan 
(also  at  Carnoustie,  Inverkeilor,  and  Red- 
ford,  Carmyllie) 

Confectioners. 

Aitken,  J.  R.,  20a  Keptie-st 

Bell.  Mrs,  256  High-st 

Bloch,  H.  A.,  (and  ice-cream)  10  Bridge-st 

Chalmers,  Mis,  2  Guthrie-port 

Collier,  Mrs,  49J  Millgate-loan 

Dagostino,  L.  (and  ice  cream),  225  High-st 

Dundee  and  Arbroath  Confections  and 
Preserve  Manufacturing  Company, 
(Limited),  James-st. — R.  M.  Taylor, 
managing  director 

Farquhar,  Mrs,  77  Keptie-st 

Forbes,  Miss,  55  Keptie-st 

Forbes,  Miss,  St  Vigeans-road 

Gardyne,  L.  (and  ice  cream),  231  High-st 

Gauldie,  Jas.,  50  Cairnie-st 

Gellatly,  — ,  55  Lochland-st 

Grant,  M.,  202  High-st 

Hogg,  M.,  '.^o  Keptie-st 

Jamieson,  Mrs,  94  Keptie-st 

Jenkins,  A.  &  M.,  26  Keptie-st 

Low,  Miss  A.,  6  Brothock  Bridge 

Milne,  Chas.,  162i  High-st 

Petrie,  M.,  48  Keptie-st 

Raitt,  J.  &  W.,  41  Guthrie-port 

Ramsay,  Mrs  M.,  188  High-st 

Robertson,  Geo.,  114  High-st 

Ruxton,  Charles,  46  Cairnie-st 

Salinond,  George,  199  High-St 

Scott,  Miss,  26  Millgate-loan 

Settle,  J.  (manufacturing),  29  Ladybridge-st 

Smith,  Andrew,  10  Keptie-st 

Smith,  Mrs,  St  Vigeans-road 


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185 


Sylvestir,  A.,  (and  ice  cream)  12  Millgate 
Watt,  Miss,  36  Commerce-st 
Wannan,  W.,  13  Millgate-loan 
Westwater,  Miss  L.,  Kirk-sq 
Whitton,  Mrs,  Ladybridge 
Winton,  Jas.,  65  Guthrie  Port 

Carting  Contractors. 
Boath,  Robert,  Rosebank 
Cameron,  James,  45  Hannah-st 
Dunbar,  J.,  Convent-st 
Anderson,  A.,  Barbers-croft 
Ktiowles.  James.  S  Ann-st 
Moonlight,  A.,  14  Glover-st 
Pearson,  Alex.,  Ladvloan 
Reid,  J.  &  W.,  S  Wallace-st 
Robb,  John,  Ponderlaw-st 
Skae,  C.  &  J.,  17  Hannah-st 

Com  Merchants. 
Dodds  &  Bathie,  4  N  Grimsby 
Milne,  John  &  Sons,  East  Grimsby 
Panton,  John,  Dickfield-st 
Smith,  J.  &  J.,  East  Grimsby 
Tarbat,  A. 

Cycle  Agents. 
Boath,  D.  &  W.,  35  Guthrie-port 
Hall  &  Petrie,  Market-pl 
Spink,  S.,  Garden-st 
Millar,  G.,  27  Millgate 
Mitchell  &  Crowe,  Brothock  Bank 
Moore,  Bros.,  91  Keptie-st 

Dairies  and  Dairymen.   ■ 
Burnett,  W.  C,  Mains  of  Carrnyllie 
Carrie,  David,  Bell  Rock-lane 
Cook,  John,  Bank  of  Arbirlot 
Dunbar,  John,  Convent-st 
Gair,  A.,  Little  Cairnie 
Geddes,  David,  Murray-place 
Gray,  — ,  Culloden 
Gray,  John,  Carrnyllie 
Gibb,  D.,  Carrnyllie 
Gibb,  J.,  Carrnyllie 
Lynch,  Michael,  24  Brechin-roaa 
Meikle,  Thos.,  Boghead 
Mitchell,  David,  Blindloeh 
Paterson,  Dan,  Letham  Farm 
Robbie,  David,  Anntield 
Roberts,  Jos.,  Newbigging 
Rodger,  James,  Greenfield 
Smith,  Geo.,  Brechin-rd 
Smith,  Peter,  Gallowden 

Dancing  Masters. 
Birse,  J.  S.,  34  Hill-st 
dimming,  F. ,  51  Sidney-st 
Lowe,  D.,  1  Garden-st 
Maxwell,  G.  S.,  Woodville-feus 
Williamson,  W.,  1  Carnegie-st 

Dental  Surgeons. 
Davie,  A.,  Herald  Buildings,  Brothock  Bridge 
Fisher,  W.,  41  Hill-st 
High,  John,  169{High-st 
Lesslie,  C.  H.,  SO  Marketgate 
Lyall,  Thos.  W.,  2  West  Abbey-st 

Drapers. 

Alexander,  John,  179  High-st 
Boath,  Mrs  Ann,  7S  Marketgate 


Bowman,  Jas.,  36$  Guthrie-port 

Boyne,  Mrs  K.,  52  High-st 

Dundas,  A.  M.,  13  Keptie-st 

Equit.Co-Operative Society,  Ltd., Guthrie-port 

Findlay,  D.,  50  Keptie-st 

High  Street  Co-Operative  Society,  Ltd., 
252  High-st 

Hird,  Alex.,  28  Keptie-st.,  and  258  Higli-st 

Hutchison.  David,  1  West-pt 

Johnston,  J.  B.,  20  Keptie-st 

Lorimer,  A.,  14  Keptie-st 

Mackenzie,  J.  R.,  London  Mantle  House 

M 'Mullen  &  Cowe,  124  High-st 

Milligan,  Robert,  7  Keptie-st 

Ruxton,  Mrs  D.  B.,  63  Helen-st 

Soutar,  Jas.,  10S  High-st 

Taylor,  David,  209  High-st 

Tulloch,  J.,  2  Lochland-st 

Thornton,  George,  112  High-st 

Thornton,  David,  261  High-st 

Wallace,  D.  A.,  9  West  Port. 

West  Port  Association, Ld.(  Wm.  Hay,  mana- 
ger, 22  West  Port 

Dress  and  Mantle  Makers. 

Anderson,  M.,  222  High-st 
Bell,  Miss,  Rossie-st 
Bennet,  Miss,  Walker-pl 
Bertie,  Miss  M.,  10  Academy-st 
Boyle,  Mrs,  30  Lordburn 
Byars,  Mrs  D  ,  151  High-st 
Carrie  &  Peter,  246  High-st 
Christie,  Miss,  116  High-st 
Douglas,  Miss,  33  High-st 
Ellis,  Miss,  3  Ponderlaw-st 
Findlay,  Miss,  5  Hannah-st 
Fyfe,  A.  and  C.,  Bridge-st 
Garvie,  Miss  E.  J.,  40  Keptie-st 
Glen,  Miss,  Brechin-rd 
Grant,  I.  &  B.,  St  Vigeans-rd 
Hogg,  Miss  E.,  44  Dishland-st 
Hogg,  Miss,  23  West  Port 
Irvine  &  Sim,  Herald  Buildings 
Kydd,  M.  &  M.,  38  Guthrie-pt 
Lee,  L.,  Nolt  Loan  Cottage 
Lewer,  Miss  Jane,  130  High-st 
Lorimer,  Mrs,  14  Keptie-st 
Lorimer,  Mrs,  Market-place 
Low,  Miss,  Brothock-bank 
Mackenzie,  J.  R.,  145  High-st 
Ogilvy,  Miss,  253  High-st 
Ramsay,  Miss,  3  Ponderlaw-st 
Ree,  A.,  23  Cairnie-st 
Reid,  Miss,  Ladyloan 
Smith,  Miss,  7S  Keptie-st 
Strachan  &  Farquhar,  177  High-st 
Taylor,  Miss  Isabella,  8  Hume-st 
Valentine,  Miss  M.,  2  Dishland-st 

Dyers  and  Agents. 

Campbell,  P.  &  P.,  Perth— agent,  Mrs  J., 
P.  Anderson,  49 Millgate-loan.  MissGrant 
277  High-st 

Thomson,  Ltd.,  Perth — agents,  Miss  J.  Lewer, 
130  High-st.  Miss  Bremnar,  38  Com- 
merce-st.    Mrs  Gauldie,  50  Cairnie-st 

Maclure,   E.   &  J.,  70  Helen-st. 

Pullar,  J.  &  Sons,  Perth— agents,  M.  Ander- 
son, 222  High-st,  and  J.  &  C.  Grant, 
33  West  Port 


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Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


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Stevenson  Brothers,  Dundee  ;  Branch, 
Brothock  Bridge —Agents  :  M.  &  M. 
Kydd,  Guthrie-port;  Mrs  Davidson,  28 
Millgate-loan  ;  and  Mrs  Lorimer,  14 
Keptie-st 

Emigration  Agents. 
Haliburton,  A.  T.,  Commercial  Bank 
Herald,  John,  70  High-st 
Michie  &  Son,  IS  Chureh-st 
Thomson,  Geo.  Rutherford  &  Son,  Marketgate 

and  Brothock  House 
Wilson,  D.  T.,  99  High-st 

Egg  Merchants. 
Barrie,  J.  P.,  Lochland-st 

Farquharson,  R.,  108  High-st 

Flemings,  15  West-port 

Irish  Dairy  Coy.,  Guthrie-pt  and  14  West-pt 

Liptons.  Limited,  173  High-st 

Orr,  Mrs  R.,  5  W  Grimsby 

Engineers  and  Ironfounders. 
Anderson,  George,  &  Co. ,   Taymouth  Works, 

Carnoustie 
Fraser,  Douglas,  &  Sons,  Westburn  Foundry 
Keith,  James,  C.E.  (Gas,  Hydraulic,    steam 

and  hot  water)  High  Street  Foundry ' 
Law,  Jas. ,  Herald  Court 
Shanks,  Alex.,  &  Son,  Ltd.,  Dens  Iron  Works 
Shepherd,  Wm.,  Hume  Street  Foundry 
Spink,  Stephen,  Pleasance  Works,  Garden-st 

Fancy   Goods  Merchants. 
Anderson,  W.  D  ,  256  High-st 
Boath,  W.  S.,  10  Brothock  Bridge 
Bonnyman,  J.  S. ,  27  Marketplace 
Fairweather,  Jas.,  182  High-st 
Johnston    David    (&    Hardware)    35    &     37 

Commerce-st 
Myles,  Geo.,  219i  High-st 
Pattullo,  D.,  Guthrie-port 
Strachan,  Lawrence,  3J  Keptie-st 
Tosh,'  David.  31  West-port 
Whitton,  Miss,  147  High-st 

Fishmongers. 
Adam,  J.,  11  Guthrie-port 
Cargill,  Alex-.,  12  South-st 
Cargill,  E.,  23  Keptie-st 
Leslie,  Wm.,  170  High-st 
Harris,  G.,  23  Millgate 
M'Gurk,  John,  5  and  7  Applegate 
Orr,  Mrs  R.,  5  W  Grimsby 
Swankie,  R.,  11  South-st 

Flax  Merchants. 
Anderson,  James,  Garden-street 
Hill,  John,  East  Abbe.v-st 
Simpson,  J.,  <fc  Son,  Hill-street 
Smart,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  Hill-pl 
Weir,  Chas.  F.,  Guildry  Buildings 

Flax  Spinners. 
Those  marked  (s)  are  also  Jute  Spinners. 
sAnderson  &  Chalmers,  St  Rollox  Works 
Corsar,  David  &  Sons,  Nursery  Mills 
Corsar  Brothers,   Brothock  Mill  and  Apple- 
gate  Works 
Fraser,  Douglas,  &  Sons,  Wellgate  Works 


Gordon,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  Burnside  Works 
sJarvis,  W.  &  J.  S.,  Concrete  Works  ■ 
sLowson,  Andrew,  Ltd.,  Greens,  Baltic,  Inch, 

Lindsay-st,  and  John-st  Works 
Nicol,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  Chalmers-st  Works 
sNetherward    Spinning   and    Weaving    Co., 

Netherward  Works 
Webster  Brothers  &  Co.,  Stanley  Works 
Webster,  Francis.  &  Sons,  Alma  Works 

Fruiterers,  Florists,  and  Green- 
grocers. 

Bell,  Mrs,  256  High-st 
Boyle,  Mrs,  31  Market-place 
Chalmers,  Mrs,  2  Guthrie-port 
Christie,  Mrs,  178  High  Street 
Collier,  Mrs,  49'r  Millgate-loan 
Dinnie,  M.  A.,  218  High-st 
Farquharson,  R.,  168  High-st 
Fiddes,  J.,  Guthrie-port 
Fyfe,  J.,  32  Ladyloan 
Hogg.  M.,  95  Keptie-st 
Mitchell,  Jas.  S.,  5  Brothock-bridge 
Petrie,  Miss,  48  Keptie-st 
Schollay,  M.,  256a  High-st 
Scott,  Miss,  26  Millgate-loan 
Smith,  James,  37  West  Port 
Smith,  Andrew,  10  K.-ptie-st 
Strachan,  Walter,  183  High-st 

•  Funeral  Underta7cers. 
Craig,  Wm.,  23  and 25  James-st 
Duncan,  Robt.,  31  Lordburn 
Duthie,  David,  Hill  Road 
Farquhar,  R.  C,  4  Hill-place 
Grewar  J.    P.,   &   Son,    Gravesend   &    Pan- 

mure-st 
Herald,  John,  70  High-st 
Mackay,  W.,  &  Son,  7  Brothock-bridge 
Middleton,  Wm.,  Millgate  House 
Robertson,  Wm.,  West  Grimsby 
Scott,  Alex.,  St.  Mary-st 
Wilson,  David  T.,  99  High-st 
Sutherland,  Wm.,  Reform-st 

Gardeners  (Market  and  Landscape). 

Higgins,  — ,  Bellevue-gardens 

Laird,  Wm.,  Bloomfield 

Masson,  Robt.,  6  Elliot-place 

Mills,  Alexander,  26  Kyd-st 

Tarbat,  Andrew,  Lochside  Gardens,  Ernest-st 

Glaziers  and  Glass  Merchants. 
Gordon,  Frank  W  ,  19  Guthrie-port 
Grant,  W.  L.,  267  High-st 
Millar,  D.  H.,  Millgate 
Roy,  A.  &  Sons,  Exchange  Place 
Savege,  T.,  257  High-st 
Scott,  David  J.,  Brothock  Bridge 
Scott,  E.,  6  Millgate-loan 

Grocers  (unlicensed)  and  Provision 
Dealers. 

Boath,  Mrs  An  if,  78  Marketgate 
Davidson,  John,  IS  Brothock. Bridge 
Davidson,  Mrs,  Ladybridge-st 
Dorward,  George,  2  Bank-st 
Drummond,  Mrs,  76  Keptie-st 
Eaton,  Miss  M.  A.,  32  Applegate 


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Equitable    Co-operative    Society    (Limited) 

Guthrie-port,  52  Keptie-st,  .4£  Fergus-sq 

and  Commerce-st 
Fleming's,  15  West-port 
Gouk,  Mrs,  47  High-st 
Greig,  George,  Rossie-st 
High  St  Co-operative  Society  (Ltd),  252  <fc  57 

High-st,  61  St  Mary-st,  &  39J  Millgate-ln 
Irish  Dairy  Co.,  23  Guthrie-pt  &,  14  West-port 
Lipton,  Ltd.,  173  High-st 
Low,  Wm.  &  Co.,  Keptie-st 
Moir,  W.  &  Sons,  6  West-port 
Pearson,  J.  F.,  Kirk-square 
Raitt,  M.,  60  Helen-st 
Ruxton,  C.,  46  Cairnie-st 
Ruxton,  David,  46  Ladyloan 
Salmond,  George,  199  High-st 
Soutar,  Carnegie,  45  St  Mary-st 
West  Port  Association  (Limited),   2    and 

4  Keptie-st,  Lochland-st,  and  E.  Abbey-st 

Grocers  (licensed)  and  Provision 
Dealers. 

Adams,  Wm.,  26  High-st 

Alexander,  Wm.,  1  Keptie  st 

Booth,  A.  D.,  S7  Lochland-st 

Brown,  John  H. ,  3  Brothock-bridge 

Cargill,  Mrs  D.  W. ,  1  Wallace-st 

Carrie,  Allan  (Porter  and  Ale),  2  Jamieson-st 

Christison,  A.  P.,  5  Guthrie-port 

Christison,  Mrs,  20  Ann-st 

Collier,  Miss,  13J  Dishlandtown-st 

Davidson,  Miss,  263  High-st 

Deans,  Mrs,  3  Duke-ST. 

Dick,  J.  B.,  38  Hamilton-green 

Doig,  James, 71  and  73  Guthrie-port  (Whole- 
sale and  Retail) 

Donald,  John,  274  High-st 

Esplin,  Mrs,  Millgate-ln 

Fyfe,  John,  S  Market-place 

Fletcher,  G.  D.,  18  Keptie-st 

Fox,  A.  H,  193  High-st 

Fox.  James,  194  High-st 

Fox,  W.  C,  92  Keptie-st 

Gilbert,  R.,  3  Princes-st 

Hall,  A.,  47  Keptie-st 

Johnson,  Wm.,  2  Glover-st 

Kerr,  Elizabeth,  7  Fergus-square 

King,  James,  15  Union-st  West 

Larnaeh,  Mrs,  29  Panmurc-st 

Leith,  James,  1  Panmure-st 

Low,  Charles  A.,  44  Keptie-st 

M'Kay,  Alexander,  62  Keptie-st 

M'Lennan,  Donald,  38  Barngreen 

Mackintosh,  Mrs  Agnes,  44  Fergus  Square 

Maxwell,  Thomas,  242  High-st 

Mill,  Stewart,  3  Ernest-st 

Mitchell,  Wm.,  127  High-st 

Murray,  Mrs  Mary  A.,  82  Cairnie-st 

Morgan,  James,  29  Lillies-wynd 

Napier,  John,  jun.,  43  East  Abbey-st 

Nicoll,  Mrs  Edward,  40  Ladybridge-st 

Peter,  Mrs  R.  B. ,  19J  Rossie-st 

Petrie,  George,  66  Keptie-st 

Petri«,Mrs  James,  12  Millgate-loan 

Pyott,  J.  G.  54  Guthrie-port 

Pyott,  W.  40  Guthrie-port 

Robbie,  David,  89  Keptie-st 

Robertson,  D.D.,  2  Park-st 

Scott,  Andrew,  195  High-st 


Scott,  James,  8  Guthrie-port 

Smith,  David,  1  Culloden-road 

Stevenson,  James,  51  Ladvloan 

Strachan,   Wallace,    &    Whyte,    288    High-st 

(wholesale  and  retail) 
Tarbat,  Wm.,  44  Green-st 
Thomson,  Henry,  10  Fergus-st 
Turnbull,  James,  35  Higli-st 
Walker,  Margaret,  37  Ladyloan 
Watson,  Frank,  52  Cairnie-st 
Wilson,  D.  L.(wholesale  and  retail),13  Spink-st 

Hairdressers. 
Alexander,  John,  243  High-st 
Baird,  George,  The  Pend,  Market-place 
Crowe,  George,  18  Commerce-st 
David,  J.  J.,  273  High-st 
Gibb,  J.  P.,  2S4  High-st 
M'Gregor,  G.  D.,  Cairnie-st 
Murray,  J.,  44  High-st 
Ogg,  W.  S.,  1  and  3  Hamilton-green 
Ogg,  H.  &  E.,  18  West  Port 
Petrie,  Geo.,  16  Brothock-bridge 
Ruxton,  Wm.,  200  High-st 
Weir,  Charles,  Millgate-loan 
Weir,  James,  11  Millgate 

Hatters  and  Hosiers. 
Alexander,  John,  179  High-st 
Fulton,  George,  152  High-st 
Gouck,  H,  96  High-st 
Guild,  A.,  215  High-st 
Joss,  James,  15  Millgate 
Lorimer,  A.,  14  Keptie-st 
Millar,  John,  24  Commerce-st 
Reid,  Wm.,  72  Marketgate 
Ruxton,  Mrs  D.  B.,  63  Helen-st 
Selby,  F.  &  J.,  2S0  High-st 
Taylor,  D.,  25  Commerce-st 
The  Corner  Hat  Shop,  2  West  Port 

Horsehirers. 
Arbroath  Horsehiring  Co.,  Ltd.,  Dishland-st 
Braid,  H,  Lochland-st 
Gavin,  J.,  Central  Stables,  Applegate 
Mann,  Jas.,  East  Abbey-st 
Melvin,  Robert,  Newgate  Stables,  W  Newgate 
Smith,  Alex.,  White  Hart  Stables,  Kirk-sq 

Hotels. 

George— C.  M.  M'Leod,  30  Commerce-st 
Imperial— Samuel  Aitken,  Keptie-st 
Royal — Mrs  Van  der  Merwe,  131  High-st 
Station— Ceorge  M.  Douglas,  38  Keptie-st 
Waverley  Temperance — Jas.  Sheret,  Keptie-st 
White  Hart— Alex.  Smith,  163  High-st 

Iron  and  Steel  Merchants. 

Balfour,  Wm.,  East  Mary-st 
Buick,  Wm.,  North  Grimsby 
Cuthbert,  James,  S  Commerce-st 
Sievwright,  John,  Arrott-st 
Sievwright,  Thomas,  Lordburn 

Ironmongers. 
Cuthbert,   James    (and  Seedsman),   8    Com- 
merce-st   See  Advertisements. 
Dewar,  R.  D.,  25  West  Port 
Johnston,  David,  35  and  37  Commerce-st 
Nicol,  D.  H,  189  High-st 
Smith,  John,  24  Guthrie  Port 


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Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


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Smith,  J.  S.  &  Sons,  140  High-st 
Thomson,  John,  103  High-st 
Tosh,  D.,  31  West  Port 

Joiners  and  Wrights. 
Duncan,  R.,  31  Lordhurn 
Duthie,  D.,  Hill-road 
Farquhar,  R.  C,  4  Hill-place 
Fyfe,  Alexander,  Ponderlaw-st 
Kyd,  D.,  Gravesend 
Kydd,  James.  Dishlandtown-st 
Robertson,  J.,  24  Millgate 
Scott,  Alexander,  St  Mary-st 
Soutar,  Alex.  M.,  North  Grimsby" 
Sturrock,  D.,  1  Lillies  Wynd 
Young  &  Sons  (and  Cartwrights),  S  Grimsby 

Lathsplitters. 
Brown,  C.  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Ladyloan.     Office,  N 

Grimsby 
Ross,  James,  Applegate 
Slimman  &  Robertson,  Ladybridge-st 

Laundries. 

M'Gillivray,  Mrs,  Rossie-st 
Ogg,  Mrs,  58  Millgate-loan , 
St  Thomas  Laundry,  Panmure-st 
Stevenson  Bros.  (Hygienic),  Brothock  Bridge. 
Victoria    Laundry   (Misses    Gordon),    South 
Grimsby 

Leather  Merchants,  Tanners,  and 
Curriers. 

Fairweather,    Samuel,    Abbey   Works    and 

Millgate-loan 
Grant,  Colin,  Hill  Road  Factory 
M'Cormack,  J.,  Guthrie  Port 
M'Laren  Bros.,  Gravesend 
Swirles,  A.,  &  Son,  Ponderlaw-st 

Lithographic  Printers. 
Brodie  &  Salmond,  Herald  Office 

Manure  and  Oil  CaJce  Merchants.  • 
Dodds  &  Bathie,  86  High-st 
Forbes,  Robert,  1S9  High-st 

Medical  Practitioners. 
General  Surgery  Hours — 9  to  10  a.m.,  2  p.m., 

6  to  8   p.m.       Saturdays,    for    Country 

People,  2  p.m. 
Anderson,  J.  K.,  M.D.,  26  Ponderlaw-st 
Dewar,  J.  A.,  M.D.,  13  Hill -terrace 
Dewar,  Thos.  F„  M.D.,  B.Sc,  13  Hill-terrace 
Dewar,  W.  J.,  M.B.,  CM.,  13  Hill-terrace 
Duncan,  John  D.,  7  Cairnie-st 
Gilruth,  Jas.,  1S4  High-st 
Kelly,  R.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  61  Keptie-st 
Laing,  David,  M.D.,  13  Maule-st 
Martin,  F.,  26  Ponderlaw-st 
Russell,  John,  M.D.,  0  Hill-terrace 
Wannan,W.,L.R.C.P.,L.R.C.S.,5lMarketgate 

Midwives. 
Ogilvie,  Mrs,  253  High-st 
Sullivan;  Mrs,  18  Bridge-st 
Wallace,  Mrs,  54  High-st 

Milliners. 
Anderson,  M.,  222  High-st 
Bowman,  Jas.,  38  Guthrie-port 
Boyle,  Mrs,  30  Lordburn 


Bremnar,  Misses,  3S  Commerce-st 
Byars,  Mrs  Dtl51  High-st 
Carrie  &  Peter,  246  High-st 
Dundas,  A.  M.,  13  Keptie-st 
Fyffe,  Mrs,  Bridge-st 
Hutchison,  David,  1  West-port 
Lewer,  Miss  J.,  130  High-st 
Lorimer,  Mrs,  14  Keptie-street 
Lorimer,  Mrs,  29  Market-place 
M'Mullen  &  Cowe,  124  High-st 
Strachan&  Farquhar,  177  High-st 
Stephen,  J.  &  J.,  271  High-st 
Thornton,  G.,  112  High-st 
Wallace,  D.  A.,  9  West-port 

Millwright. 

Fyfe,.  David,  Ponderlaw-st 

Monumental  Masons. 
Calder  Bros.,  Greenfield.  Office— 82  Keptie-st 
Hutcheon,  J.,  Aberdeen,  see  Advt. 
Reid,  A.,  Lordburn.     House — 33  Carnegie-st 
Soutar  &  Wyllie,  Arrott-st.  Office— 7  Abbot-st 

Music  &  Musical  Instrument  Dealers. 
Booth,  Fred.,  5  and  7  Hill-st 
Campbell,  G.  &  F.,  23  Commerce-st 
Paterson,  Sons  &  Co.,  129  High-st 

Music    Teachers. 
Anderson,  Miss,  14  Gowan-st 
Booth,  Fred,  5  and  7  Hill-st 
Boyd,  Miss  A.,  27  Victoria-st 
Croall,  Miss,  29  West-port 
Dor  ward,  Janet  L.,  Rosedene,  Keptie-rd 
Ksplin,  John,  41  Lordburn 
Kininmonth,  Miss,  Arrott-st 
Lindsay,  Thomas,  223  High-st 
Mason,    E.    Mus.Bac,    17    Hill-place  ;    also 

music-teacher  for  Board  Schools. 
Mill,  Miss,  Hill  House 
Milne,  Miss,  Addison-place 
Munro,  Miss,  Abbey  House 
Mackintosh,  Miss,  29  Marketgate 
Neale,  Geo.   97  Keptie-st 
Parker,  Miss,  26J  Keptie-st 
Parsons,  Mr  and  Mrs  T.,  54  Addison-pl  , 

Ruxton,  Miss,  42  Lochland-st 
Smart,  Chas.  Ramsay,  14  Hill-pl 
Stephen,  Miss,  Keptie  Angle 
Straohan,  W.  B.,  4S  East  Abbey-st 
Walker,  Miss  Ada,  S  Garden-st 
Whiteley,  F.,  26i  Keptie-st 

Nurses  ( Certificated) . 
Culbert,  Mrs  P.,  49  East  Abbey-st 
Davie,  Miss,  Demondale 
Eastoii,    Miss,    1    Catherine-street   (Nursing 

Association) 
Leslie,  Mrs,  i  Rossie-st 
Mason,  Miss,  3  Lochland-st 

Painters  and  House  Decorators. 

Dargie,  A.  C,  4  Dishland-st 
Gordon,  Frank  W.,  19  Guthrie-port 
Grant,  W.  L.,  267  High-st 
Mathewson,  A.  S.,  Brothock-bridge 
Roy,  Adam,  &  Sons,  Exchange-place 
Savege,  Thomson,  257  High-st 
Scott,  E.,  6  Millgate-loan 


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To  keep  away  the  cold. 

And  when  the  sweltering  summer  came 

His  cellar  was  a  treasure  ; 
So  nice  and  cool,  he'd  often  go 

To  take  of  ale  a  measure. 

His  honoured  name's  still  to  the  fore, 

His  famous  cellar  too, 
With  best  of  liquor  kept  in  store 

For  U  &  U  &  U, 

AT    ST    THOMAS    BAR. 


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Photographers. 
Alder,  Thomas,  5  Dishlandtown-st 
Anckorn,  W.  J.  &  Mrs,  12  West-port 
Geddes,  W.  H.  &  Son,  14  Applegate 
Maelachlan,  Jas.,  136  High-st 
Milne,  James,  St  Ruth's,  Hamilton  Green 
Taylor,  D.  S.,  Gowan-st 

Plasterers  and  Cement  Workers. 
Campbell,  G.  A.,  &  Son.,  East  Mary-st 
Midclleton  &  Donald,  41  Lindsay-st 

Plumbers  and  Gasfitters. 
Bryan,  H.,  4  Helen-st 
Cook,  D.  &  Sons,  219  High-st 
Dyer,  Robert,  Brothock-bridge 
Forsyth,  B. ,  Bridge-st  . 
Lindsay,  John  C,  Applegate 
M'Gregor,  Win.,  48  Guthrie-port 
Napier,  J.,  Lortiburn 
Rayne,  John,  West  Abbey-st 
Swankie,  James,  30  Marketgate 

Poulterers  and  Game  Dealers. 
Christie,  Mrs,  ITS  High-st 
Harris,  G.,  23  Millgate 
Kerr,  D.,  281  High-st  and  branches 
Orr,  Mrs  R.,  5  W  Grimsby 
Taylor,  A.,  19(3  High-st 

Porters  (Street.) 
Anderson,  Jas.,  49  Helen-st 
Doig,  Jas.,  20  Helen-st 
James,  W.  O.,  S  Union-st,  W 
Morris,  David,  2  Ann-st 
Sherrit,  John,  S  Stanley-st 
Stewart,  David,  17  Catherine-st 

Printers. 

Bremnar,  John,  34Commerce-st 
Brodie  &  Salmond,  Herald  Office 
Buncle,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  Marketplace 
Hood,  J.  F.,  &  Son,  94  High-st 
Johnson,  George,  Helen-st 

Public-houses,  Inns,  and  Taverns. 
Barclay,  Mrs  Geo.,  Red  Lion,  2  Barngreen 
Beattie,  J.  T.  D. ,  Anchor  Bar,  Lordburn 
Bell,  D.,  Lochnagar  Bar,  5  and  7  Commerce-st 
Bissland,  Jas.,  "Aquatic  Bar,"  Ladybridge-st 
Bourhill,  Jas.,  "Central,"  Brothock-bridge 
Carry,  W.  W.,  Keptie  Bar,  60  Keptie-st 
Cramond,  Wm.,  Cross  Mill-wynd 
Crockatt,  Mrs  D.,  Victoria  Inn,  15  Catherine-st 
Cruickshank,  Geo.,  "  The  Thistle,"  High-st 
Dinnie,  E.,  Foundry  Tavern,  7  E.  Mary-st 
Dorward,  George,  20  West  Port 
Dow,  Peter,  1  Cairnie-st 
Edward,  Alex,  "The  Vine,"  22  Keptie-st 
Finlayson,  Jas.,  Lome  Bar,  17  Commerce-st 
Fyti'e.  T.,  Ship  Inn,  19  Marketgate 
Gouck,  D.  A.,  "Oriental,"  High-st 
Gould,  Robt.  K,  Newgate  Inn,  2  W  Newgate 
Harvey,  Star  Inn,  132  &  134  High-st 
Hay,  Geo. ,  Fairport  Bar,  1  South  Grimsby 
Hutchison,  S.,  "  Royal  Oak,"  Guthrie-port 
Morris,  J.  A.,  Bell  Rock  Tavern,  49  W  Grimsby 
Lyall,  Mrs  Wm.,  National  Bar,  266  High-st 
M'Kinnon,  A.,  St  Thomas,  Tower  Nook 
Mathew,  A.  (Porter  and  Ale),  11  Duke-st 
Mathewson,  Jas.,  "  Tutties  Nook,"  Gayfield 


Shepherd,    James,   jr.,    Panmure    Arms,    12 

Panmure-st 
Mitchell,  Mrs  M.  (Porter  and  Ale)  W  Newgate 
Mollindinia,   J.,  Volunteer  Arms,  Brothock- 
bridge 
Oram, A.,  Crown  Inn,  37  W.  Abbey-st 
Patterson,  Mrs  Robert,  20  Millgate 
Pearson,  J.  F.,  Fairport  Vaults,  Kirk-Square 
Petrie,  G.,  "  The  Swan,"  Millgate  Loan 
Philip,   G.,    "Caledonia  Tavern,"    23    South 

Grimsby 
Robertson,  John,  Plough  and  Harrow,  3  and 

5  Fisheracre 
Ross,  Mrs  Robert  L.,  16  Robert  Street 
Rowan,  John  L.,  Shakespeare  Bar,  187  High-st 
Davidson,  T.  B.,  2  Howard-st 
Smith,  C,  5  Ponderlaw-st 
Stewart,  Wm.,  15  Ladyloan 
Stuart,  James,  13  Old  Shore  Head 
Tasker,  Geo.,  Lochland  Bar,  14J  Loehland-st 
Tough,  J.  C,  Exchange  Inn,  Market-place 
Whyte,  D.  W.,  5  and  7  West  Port 
White,  Wm.,  Alma  Inn,  35  Panmure-st 

Refreshment  Rooms. 
Anderson,  W.,  10  West-port 
Central    Dining    Rooms,    19    Millgate — Mrs 

Bryan,  proprietrix 
Hogg,  M.,  95  Keptie-st 
Mann,  li.,  3  Applegate 
Millar,  Geo.,  30  Millgate 
Milne,  Chas.,  162J  High-st 
Robertson,  Geo.,  114  High-st 
Robertson,  Mrs,  28  High-st 
Scott,  Miss,  1 7  Marketgate 
Westwater,  L.,  Kirk-square 

Rope  and  Twine  Manufacturers. 

Simpson,  J.,  &  Son,  20  Hill-st 

Smith,  James,  West  Links  Rope  Works 

Saddlers  and  Harness  Makers. 
Greig,  David,  155  High-st 
Mathers,  David,  &  Sons,  80  High-st 

Sailcloth  Manufacturers. 

Anderson  &  Chalmers,  St  Rollox  Works 
Balfour  &  dimming,  Victoria  Works 
Corsar  Brothers,  Applegate  Works 
Corsar,  David,  &  Sons,  Spring  Garden  Works 
Fraser,  Douglas  &  Sons,  Wellgate  Works 
Gordon,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  Burnside  Works 
Lowson,  Andrew,  Ltd.,  Baltic  Works 
Netherward  Spinning  and  Weaving  Co. 
Nicol,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  Chalniers-st  Works 
Ogg,  W.  A.,  <fc  Co.,  Abbot  Street  Works 
Scrimgeour,  James,  &  Co.,  Dens  Works 
Thomson,  M.  C,  &  Co.,  Wardmill  Factory 
Webster,  Francis,  &  Sons,  Alma  Works 
Wilson  &  Cunningham,  Dens-road 

Sailmakers. 
Gray,  Charles,  N.  Grimsby 
Haves  &  Son,  Shipbuilding-yard 
Keith,  John,  E.  Grimsby 

Sawmills. 
Brown,  C.  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Ladyloan.  |  Office — N. 

Grimsby 
Farquhar,  R.  C,  4  Hill-place 
Kydd,  J.,  Dishland-st 


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ermine  Antique  Furniture. 


J.    P.   GREWAR   &   SON, 

Cabinetmakers  &  XUpbolsterers, 

(ESTABLISHED  1862), 

Have  always  on  hand,  at  Most  Moderate  Prices,  a  Select 
Assortment   of 

COMPRISING- 

Corner  Cupboards.        Oak  &  Laburnum  Chairs. 

Brass  Dial  Grandfather  Clocks. 
Secretaire  Chests  of  Drawers. 

Chippendale  Sideboards. 
Tables.        Old  China.        Curios. 

VT     INSPECTION      RESPECTFULLY     INVITED.     ~mi 

Special  and  Careful  Attention  given  to  Renovation  of  all  Kinds 
of  Antique  Furniture. 


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Gbavges  Strictly  /iftoDerate.       Estimates  (Siven. 


Mrs  LITTLEJOHN, 

TOBACCONIST. 


Splendid  Assortment  of  Tobaccos,  Cigars,  &  Cigarettes. 
Large  Variety  of  Meerschaum  and  Briar  Pipes. 

Fancy  Goods,  Walking  Sticks,  Canes,  &c,  &c. 


13    WEST  PORT,   ARBROATH. 


Macdonald,  J.  &  Co.,  Haysfield 
Soutar,  A.  M.,  North  Grimsby 

Servants'  Registry   Offices. 
Bell,  Mrs,  256  High-st 
Bremnar,  Miss,  38  Commerce-st 
Christie,  Mrs,  178  High-st 
Clark,  M.  M.,  14  Commerce-st 
Grant,  J.  &  C,  33  West-port 
Grant,  Miss,  277  High-st 
Kydd,  M.  &.  M.,  38  Guthrie-port 
Davidson,  Mrs,  28  Millgate-loan 

Sheriff  Officers. 
Herald,  John,  70  High-st 
Kinnear,  David,  70  High-st 

Solicitors. 

Those  marked  n  are  also  Notary  Public. 

it  Alexander,  William  (Chapel  &  Alexander),  62 

High-st 
uAnderson,  A.  D.  (A.  D.  &  A.  C.  Anderson), 

Brothock  House 
Anderson,  A.  C,  Do.,  Do. 

?iBennet,     Andrew    (Bennet    &    Smith),      93 

High-st 
nChapel,    David    (Chapel    &  Alexander),   62 

High-st 
Chapel,   William    (Chapel    &   Alexander),  62 

High-st 
(iClark,  John  R.  W.  (Clark  &  Oliver),  Brothock 

Bank  House 
nDalgaruo,  George  G.  (Miln  &  Dalgarno)  15 

Hill-st 
Donald,  Geo.  R.  (Bennet  &  Smith),  93  High-st 
?iLeslie,  Edward  Jas.,  169  High-st 
Littlejohn,    David    (Webster    &    Littlejohn) 

33  Commerce-st 
Lorimer,  H.  (Reid  &  Lorimer),  82  High-st 
uM'Bain,  Norman,  10  Commerce-st 
nMacdonald,  W.  K.,  Town  House 
»iMacdonald,  F.  F.,  Do. 

Macdonald,  J.  &  W.,  Do. 

Mackintosh,  W.  F.  (W.  &  J.  Mackintosh),  27 

Commerce-st 
Mackintosh.  Jas.       .     Do.,  Do. 

nMiln,  George  (Miln  &  Dalgarno)  15  Hill-st 
Oliver,  Adam,  S.S.C    (Clark  &  Oliver),  Broth- 
ock Bank  House 
Ritchie,  E.  J.,  14  Millgate 
(iRobertson,  Wm.,  Town  Clerk's  Office 
Slaters. 

Brand,  William,  30  Dishland-st 
Mitchell,  J.  &  Son,  20  Panmure-st 
Suttie,  Alex.,  Hannah-st 

Tailors  and  Outfitters. 
Anderson  &  Hewit,  157  &  159'High-st 
Blair,  Alexander,  11  Bog-lane 
Brown,  Alexander  S.,  84  Marketgate 
Duthie,  G.,  3  Hill-rd 
Christie,  David,  47J-  Ladyloan 
Esplin,  D.,  Barngreen 
Fairweather,  Alexander,  210  High-st 
Finlayson,  A.,  32  Hamilton-green 
Finlayson,  David,  21  Dishlandtown-st 
Harvey,  John,  15  Barngreen 
Jamieson,  John  &  Co.,  167  High-st 
Mann,  W.,  28  Brothock-bank 
Matthew,  M.,  &  Son,  203  High-st 
Millar,  John,  24  Commerce-st 


Myles,  C.  Y.,  21  James-st  and  118  High-st 

Myles  &  Robb,  4H  Millgate-loan 

Robb,  Geo.  W.,  13  Queen-st 

Selby,  F.  &  J.,  123  High-st 

Smith,  Bros.,  9  Keptie-st 

Smith,  J.  P.  &  Sons,  105  High-st 

Strachan,  A.  &  Son,  12S  High-st 

Strachan,  Robert  &  Sons,  58  High-st 

Thomson,  Alexander,  Kirk-square 

Thomson,  David,  100  High-st 

Thomson,  John,  til  Ladybridge-st 

West  Port  Association  (Limited)  22  West-port 

Wliyte,  W.,  65  Keptie-st 

Tea  Merchants. 
Batchelor,  A.  &  D.,  Elgin-place 
Cooper  &  Co.,  211  Hijerh-st 
Dorward,  J.  M.,  &  Son  (Wholesale),  Brothock- 
bank 
Davidson,  J.,  IS  Brothoek-bridge 
Lipton,  Ltd.,  173  High-st 
London  &  Newcastle  Tea  Co.,  17  West-port 
Mitchell,  George,  270  High-st 
Ting  Tong  Tea  Co.,  lti  Keptie-st 

Tinsmiths. 
Cook,  David,  &  Sons,  219  High-st 
Forsyth,  E.,  Bridge-st 
Lindsay,  J.  C,  9  Applegate 
M'Gregor,  Win.,  48  Guthrie-port 
Smith,  John,  24  Guthrie-port 
Swankie,  James,  30  Marketgate 

Tobacconists. 
Anderson,  W.  D. ,  256  High-st 
Beatt,  Andrew,  19  Kei>tie-st 
Booth,  Wm.,  91  High-st 
Fairweather,  James,  182  High-st 
Forbes,  Miss,  14  Brothoek-bridge 
Littlejohn,  Mrs  E.  B.,  13  West-port 
Lowson,  Henry,  65  Jlarketgate 
M'Wattie  &  Sous,  20  Commerce-st 
Martin,  John  B.,  46  Keptie-st 
Reid,  Alex.,  &  Son,  214  High-st 
Watson,  A.,  &  Son,  142  High-st 

Waste  Merchants. 
Buick,  W.,  11  N.  Grimsby 
Craig,  James  B.,  W  Grimsby 
Sandeman,  David  D.,  Bog-lane 
Wallace,  Alexander,  10  Panmure-st 
Watchmakers  and  Jewellers. 

Anderson,  John,  ti  Keptie-st 
Anderson,  J.  T.,  207  High-st 
High,  Wm.,  212  High-st 
Low,  Alexander,  4  West-port 
Metfan,  John  M.,  33  Millgate 
Pirie,  D.,  262  High-st 
Willocks,  James,  105  High-st 

Wine  &  Spirit  Merchants  (  Wholesale.) 

Batchelor,  A.  &  D.,  Elgin-place 
Dorward,  George,  2  and  4  Bank-st 
Pearson,  J.  F.,  Kirk-sq 
Strachan,  Wallace,  &  Whyte,  288  High-st 

Wood  Turners 
Brown,  Charles,  &  Co.,  Limited,  Ladyloan 
Kyd,  D.,  Gravesend 
Kydd,  James,  Dishlandtown-st 
Macdonald,  J.  &  Co.,  Haysfleld  Sawmills 


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OJiltY  PROVISIONS  OF  THE  FIBST  QUALITY  pPT. 

1    ■  '  ■■   ■    » 

TfDiffiam  S0/exane/erj   9f> 

Family  Grocer,  Tea,  Wine,  &  Spirit  ffierehant, 

1    KEPTIE    STREET,    ARBROATH. 


WHISKY.  —  Our  Whiskies,  Blended  from  the  Productions  of  the  Most 
Famous  Distilleries,  are  Old  and  Thoroughly  Matured,  therefore  can 
be  used  with  safety.  Price — per  Bottle,  2s  6d,  2s  8d,  2s  lOd  ;  per 
Gallon,  15s,  16s,  17s. 

WINES,  &c.  —  Port  and  Sherry  Wines  from  Is  to  3s  6d  per  Bottle. 
In  Rum,  Gin,  and  Brandy  we  give  Excellent  Value. 

TEAS. — Having  given  particular  attention  to  Teas,  we  offer  Very  Special 
Value  at  Prices  which  will  compare  favourably  with  any  House. 


CHEESE  FROM  BEST  DAIRIES.     *     BEST  SHOKED  &  HILD-CURED  HAHS. 


MYLES  &  ROBB, 


■*    TAILORS  AND  CLOTHIERS,    *■ 
West  End  Tailoring  Establishment, 
4U    MILLGATE    LOAN, 

Are  known  to  keep  Goods  of  First-CIass  Quality,  and  to 
Charge  Very  Low  Prices. 

-oOo- 

Gentlemen  in  need  of  Clothing  should  Call  at  our 
Establishment  and  Inspect  our  Large  Selection 
of  SUITINGS,  OVERCOATINGS,  and  TROUSER- 
INGS, which  are  entirely  New,  and  of  the  Latest 
Patterns. 

taadies  (^osfumes  a  speciality. 
MOURNING  ORDERS  EXECUTED  ON  A  FEW  HOURS'  NOTICE. 

-o-C-o- 

WEST  END    TAILORING  ESTABLISHMENT, 
41}  MILLGATE  LOAN,  Arbroath. 


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JAJVIES  CUTHBEHT, 

WHOLESALE    AND    RETAIL 


Ironmonger  (and  ^aedsm^n, 


S-I2  Gommercse  Street,  ^Erbrsath. 

House  Furnishing  Ironmongery 

IN  Great  Variety,  including  Kitchen  Grates  and  Kanges ;  Parlour,  Dining 
and  Drawing  Eoom  Registers,  finished  in  Berlin  Black,  Bronze,  and 
Brass  Work,  fitted  complete  with  Tile  Hearths,  Kerbs,  and  Brasses  ;  Coal, 
Oil,  and  Gas  Heating  and  Cooking  Stoves  ;  Fenders,  Fire-Irons,  Coal  Vases, 
Kitchen  Utensils  of  every  Description ;  Washing  and  Wringing  Machines  ; 
Mangles,  Brass  and  Iron  Bediteads  ;  Mattresses ;  Hall  and  Umbrella  Stands ; 
Baths  ;  Travelling  Trunks  ;  Deed  Boxes  ;  Fire  and  Thief -Proof  Safes,  Lamps, 
&c. ,  &c. 

Agricultural  Department. 

/•y  LOVERS,  Ryegrass,  Natural  Grasses,  Turnips,  and  General  Garden 
\~T)  Seeds;  Sacks,  Spades,  Scythes,  Forks,  Rakes,  Fencing  Wire  and 
Netting  ;  Sheep  Nets  and  Dips  ;  Sheep  Shears,  Hay  Knives  ;  Horse  Clippers  ; 
Sack  Weighing  Machines  ;  Plough,  Halter,  and  Cart  Ropes  ;  Plough  and 
Cart  Chains ;  Hames,  Harness,  Composition,  Lanterns,  Burning  and  Lubricat- 
ing Oils,  Greases  ;  Portable  Boilers,  Turnip  Slicers,  Corn  Bruisers,  and  General 
Agricultural  Machinery ;  Chain  and  Lever  Pumps,  &c. 

tm-  Purchase*  Delivered  Free  In  Town  and  Country  per  Own  Vant,  or 
Carriage  Paid  to  Nearest  Railway  Station. 

LARGE  AND  VARIED  BTOCK  OP  JOINERS*  AND  BLACKSMITHS'  FURNISHINGS 
ALWAYS  ON  HAND. 

Cutlery,  Britannia-Metal,  Nickel-Silver  and  Electro-Plated  Goods 
of  the  Best  Sheffield  Manufacture  only. 


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Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


* — i^Ks — » 

Large 

Stock 

of 

Patent 

Safety 

and 

other 

LAMPS. 


Five  to   One 
Hundred  Candle 
Power,  to  suit 
all  Purposes. 


UTHBERT, 

FURNISHING   IRONMONGER. 

I    ^==^^==^ 

Scotch 

Paraffins 

and 

Petroline, 

American 

Petroleum 

and 

Orystoleum 

* 
Oil  Heating  Stoves 

In  Great  Variety. 

Illustrated 
Catalogues 
on 
Application. 


8-12  COMMERCE  STREET,  ARBROATH. 


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199 


CONVERTIBLE    CLOSE    AND    OPEN 

rlnt     ri/\lNOrt-0,  experienced  workmen, 
©f  Various  H)esi0ns,  witb  fewest  improvements, 

Including  The  Simplex,  Express,  Dow's  Patent,  Carrona, 
The  Rosebery,  Imperial  Portdownie,  &c,  fitted  for 
High  Pressure  Boilers  for  any  Hot  Water  System. 

Fstimates    Furnished   Gratis 

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JAMES    CUTHBERT, 

FURNISHING     IRONMONGER,    &.G. 
8=12   COMMERCE  STREET,   ARBROATH 


200 


Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


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Register,  ^Ki^Roird, 

♦     .  #  ♦     ♦ 

^Rfe;ri©r^  rotes. 

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f)©§  Stoucs. 

Mounted  inlBrass, 

Bronze,  &  Tilework. 

(preat  $ariet$. 

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^ifs   and   Q}©s<ai3 
Fouemefits. 

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Laid  by  Experienced  andi 
Careful  Workmen. 


LARGE     STOCK    TO     CHOOSE     FROM. 


8-12* Commerce  Street,  Arbroath 


Arbroath  Year  .Book  Advei-usemont,*. 

201 

Geo.  Rutherford  Thomson  S  Son. 

Carpets,  Linoleums,  &c. 


-»-•»■ "»-«■ V  v — "^ 


We  hold  the  Largest  Stock  in  Forfarshire  of  LINOLEUMS, 

Plain,  Printed,  and  Inlaid. 

CARPETS,   in  Bodies,   Borders,   and  Squares,    to   Fit  any 

Room,  in  all  the  most  Beautiful  Colourings. 

With  Hearth  Rugs  to  latch, 
Austrian,  Turkish,  and 
Indian  Carpets  &  Rugs. 


Your    Inspection    Respectfully 
Invited  at 

39,  41,  &  43  MARKETGATE, 

AND 

BROTHOCK  HOUSE, 

Anbtfoath. 


202*  Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


Geo.  Rutherford  Thomson  &  Son. 


Library,    Parlour    and    Hall 
Furniture 


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In  Great  Variety. 


39, 41, 1 43  JVIarketgate  I  Bfothoek  floase, 


ARBROATH. 


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203 


Geo.  Rutherford  Thomson  £  Son. 

>    mu*     *  * «a    jkJfc — **    ■»  <fc    ^4» — ^^    ^*- — ^* — <*^ — ^ — ^ ^    •  *■    ^^    ■ 

Dining-Room  &  Drawing-Room 
Furniture, 

©t  tbe  UMabest  Class, 


Made  and  Upholstered  by 

our  own  Staff  of  Expert 

Workmen. 


WE  GUARANTEE  THE  BEST 

WORK  IN  THE  SHIRE. 


••O^O" 

CALL    AND     INSPECT 
OUR    STOCK. 


The  Quality  will  please 
those  of  High-Class     . 
Taste,  and  the  Prices  . 
will  be  an  Agreeable  . 
Surprise 


39, 41, 43  Jflarketgate 

AND 

Bpothoek  Jlouse, 


ARBROATH. 


204 


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Geo.  Rutherford  Thomson  &  Son. 

BEDROOM    FURNITURE 

In  Various  Styles,  in 
Mahogany,  Walnut, 
Ash,  Satin-Walnut, 
&  Walnut  &  Burr. 


MAKE  AND  FINISH  OF  THE  VERY 
HIGHEST  CLASS- 

«~v:  v  *Tr,  Every  Article  Guaranteed. 

MATTRESSES  of  any  Size  made  up   in   a  Few  Hours   on 
the  Premises  by  Competent  Workmen. 


You  can  have  your  choice 
of 


200  Bedsteads 

always  in  Stock,  in  Styles 
and  at  Prices  to  suit  all 
Classes  at       ... 


39,  41  &  43  Marhetgate  &  Brothock  House 


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205 


Geo.  Rutherford  Thomson  &  Son. 


Office,  Shop,  &  Business-Room 
Furniture. 


A    VERY   FINE    SELECTION 

IN    OAK,    WALNUT,    &    MAHOGANY, 

ALWAYS    READY. 


CABINETMAKERS,    UPHOLSTERERS. 
CARPET  &   LINOLEUM  WAREHOUSEMEN, 
And    REMOVAL  CONTRACTORS. 

§9,  4I,  §  4§  Margate  §  BrotyocK  ftouse. 


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Qneen's 
Table 


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Strambewy 
•  Jam.  • 


FIT   FOR    THE    QUEEN'S    TABLE. 


£be  rDoet  popular  preserve  in  Scotland. 

SALE    INCREASED    THREEFOLD. 


One  of  the   Commanders   of  Her  Majesty's  Navy  says — "I  hare 
nerer  seen   finer   Jam   than   this  in  any  part  of  the   World." 

<&         <S  ® 

"  Marguerite  "  in  the  Evening  Telegraph  says — "Equal  to  the  Finest 

PreserTe  which  the  most  careful  housewife  could  turn  out." 

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"Marie"   in   the   Courier  says—"  This   Jam  shows  the  art  of  fruit- 
preserying  in  perfection." 


TO   BE   HAD   FROM   ALL   PROVISION    DEALERS. 

§uer^  jfar  is  labelled  "(Saeeft's  enable;." 

MirjuisjiiiiainmiiitliniiMitimnHiiBiinBoniiBniraiMiHlliiEiaiNHHiii  ™  n  i  KiiimiMmiiii 


Manufactured  only  by 


'J^anufacturlug  @0i,   Ji^tS)., 
DUNDEE    AND    ARBROATH. 


See  Next  Pago  for  what  Mr  GLADSTONE  said  of  it. 


SS: 


Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


20T 


MR  GLADSTONE'S  OPINION 

•*■       OF       •*• 

uecn's  Tabic  Sf i?awbei?i?y  Jam : 


WW^VWWW^^V^-^v 


"  With   One  Accord  Pronounced  Excellent. " 

This  was  the  verdict  received  from  Hawarden  Castle. 

Equally  favourable  opinions  come  from  the  Duchess  of  Rutland,  Belvoir 
Castle ;  from  Commanders  of  Her  Majesty's  Navy,  and  other  Distinguished 
Parties  who  have  used  Queen's  Table  Prbsbrvrs. 

Dundee  &  fli#oath  Preserve  Jffanufaetaring  Co.  Ltd. 


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Second 
to  None 
for  a    . 


Quarter 
of  a 


Century 


JAMES  *  DOIG,  *> 

.71  &  73  Brfhrie  Port. 


DOIG'S    FA6VS1LY    BLEND    OF 

outy  scotch  MAiiT  whiskV. 

The  Finest  of  OLD  SCOTCH  WHISKY.  Blended  and  Bottled  on  the 
Premises.  A  Sample  Bottle  of  this  Excellent  Whisky  has 
been  submitted  to  the  Public  Analyst,  who  reports  as 
-Follows  : 

Laboratory  of  the  Public  Analyst, 

Dundee,  14th  May,  1885. 
"This  is  to  certify  that  I  have  examined  a  Sample  of  Whisky  marked 
'  DOIG'S  FAMILY  BLEND,'  sent  to  me  by  Mr  James  Doig,  Family  Grocer  and  Wine 
Merchant,  Arbroath.  I  have  to  report  that  the  Spirit  is  Strong  and  Pure.  It  has 
every  quality  of  an  Old  and  Thoroughly  Sound  Whisky,  being  practically  free 
from  Fusel  Oil,  and  containing  no  poisonous  ingredient." 

(Signed)        G.  D.  MACDOUGALL, 
Public  Analyst  fur  the  County  of  Perth,  and  the  Burghs  of  Dundee, 
Forfar,  Montrose,  and  Arbroath. 

DOIG'S    STOCK    OF 

Indian,  Assam,  and  Geylon  Teas 

Are  always  of  the  Very  Finest  Qualities,  being  Selected  and 
Blended  with  the  Greatest  Care.  They  combine  the  Greatest 
Strength  with  Delicacy  of  Flavour,  and  are  all  Absolutely  Pure. 

For  the  Best  Value  In  all  Kinds  of 

PROVISIONS,  SPIRITS,  BEER,  PORTER,  ft. 

doIg's 

Guthrie  •  Fort,  «  Arbroath. 

For  Press  Opinions  see  Page  209. 


Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements.  209 

Established  for  Over  a  Quarter  of  a  Century. 


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Family  Gr-oeep,  Tea,  Wine,  &  Spirit  JVIerehant. 

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OPINIONS    OF    THE    PRESS: 

DOIG'S    TEA 

What  the  Mercantile  Age  says  : 

R  JAMES  DOIG  is  a  great  believer  in  Indian,  Assam,  and  Ceylon  Teas 


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and  rightly  so,  for  not  only  has  he,  but  all  the  most  competent  judges, 
proved  their  superiority  over  those  Teas  grown  in  China.  There  is  a 
uniformity  of  body  in  Doio's  Teas,  as  well  as  a  Eiehness  of  Quality,  and 
analytic  tests  prove  that  there  is  little  mineral  water,  the  tannin,  nitrogen, 
and  other  properties  being  excellently  balanced,  so  as  to  avoid  undesirable 
astringency.     His  annual  returns  show  a  very  marked  increase  in  the  sale*. 


DOIG'S    WHISKY,    BEER,    &c. 

What  the  Mercantile  Age  says  : 

DOIG'S  Malt,  Wine,  and  Spirit  Cellars  are,  on  the  whole,  the  Best  I  have 
seen  north  of  Glasgow — very  lofty,  have  an  abundance  of  light,  and  the 
temperature  is  very  carefully  regulated  for  maturing  and  conditioning  the 
valuable  Stock  of  Malt  Liquors.  The  Bottling  Cellar  is  fitted  with  hot  and 
cold  water,  and  other  appurtenances  for  effectually  cleansing  the  bottles,  and 
filling  in  a  cleanly  manner  from  the  casks,  Barclay  Perkin's  Stouts  and  Base 
&  Co.  "s  Ales.  Proceeding  to  the  Spirit  Department,  I  found  a  Whisky — a 
surprisingly  good  blend  of  pure  old  Scotch  Whisky — known  as  "  Doig'e 
Family  Blend."  It  is  a  very  old,  pure  Whisky,  free  from,  fusel  oil,  smoke,  or 
wild  flavour,  and  to  connoisseurs  of  Whisky,  as  well  as  those  whose  health 
requires  this  article,  I  can  confidently  recommend  it  as  a  pleasant,  honest 
stimulant  of  good  age  and  purity.    (See.  Public  Analyst's  Opinion  on  Paye  208.) 


DOIG'S  PROVISIONS,  FEEDING  STUFFS,  &c. 
What  the  Mercantile  Age  says : 

DOIG'S  Stock  and  management  of  his  Establishment  displayed  many 
evidences  of  good  and  experienced  generalship.  The  goods  seemed  fresh 
throughout,  and  chosen  from  the  markets  and  manufacturing  centres  that  I 
hare  visited  a  hundred  and  one  times,  and  know,  therefore,  their  pure  dietary 
properties.  The  third  storey  of  Doig's  Warehouse  is  used  as  a  general  reserve 
stock  warehouse  for  fruit,  jellies,  jams,  biscuits,  &c.  Mr  Doig  also  conduct!  a 
very  large  trade  in  Feuding  Stuffs. 

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71    &    73    GUTHRIE   PORT,    ARBROATH. 

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NORTHERN  ASSURANCE  COHPAHY 

ESTABLISHED   1836. 

Far  Fire  and  Life  iLssurantse. 

Capital,  ...        £3,000,000 

Accumulated  Funds  (1897),       -  5,125,000 

Annual  Revenue  (1897),  -  1,093,000 

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LIFE    DEPARTMENT. 

Principal  Advantages  attaching  to  a  Life  Policy 
in   the   "NORTHERN": 

The  "  NORTHERN,"  having  been  established  for  over  60  years,  is  not  a 
new  and  untried  Company,  and  it  has  a  good  reputation  for  promptitude  and 
liberality  in  all  its  dealings. 

SECURITY  undoubted,  and  cannot  be  excelled. 

RATES  OF  PREMIUM  Moderate. 

ECONOMY  IN  MANAGEMENT.— Expenses  limited  to  10  per  Cent, 
of  its  Premiums. 

LARGE  BONUSES. — For  the  Quinquennium  ending  Slst  December, 
1895,  a  Bonus  of  £1  lis  Od  per  Cent,  per  Annum  upon  the  sum  Assured  was 
declared.  The  Whole  Profit*  in  the  Participation  Branch  belong  to  the 
Policyholders. 

LIBERAL  SURRENDER  VALUES  allowed  after  Two  Years'  Premiums 
hare  been  paid. 

NON-FORFEITURE  OF  POLICIES.— Every  effort  is  made  by  the 
Company  to  assist  the  Assured  in  keeping  their  Policies  in  force. 

FREE  WHOLE-WORLD  POLICIES  (in  most  cases)  are  granted  from 
the  commencement,  without  extra  Premium. 

POLICY  FORM  remarkably  free  from  restrictions. 

ASSIGNMENTS  OF  POLICIES  are  registered  and  acknowledged  free 
of  charge. 

CLAIMS  are  paid  immediately  on  proof  of  death  and  legal  title,  or,  if  so 
stipulated,  when  the  Policy  is  issued,  payment  of  the  sum  assured  may  be 
deferred  for  21  years  (or  a  shorter  period,  according  to  arrangement),  during 
which  time  Interest  at  the  rate  of  3£  per  Cent,  per  Annum  shall  be  allowed  to 
the  legal  representative  of  the  deceased.  This  plan  will,  in  many  cases, 
obviate  the  difficulty  which  is  often  experienced  in  finding  investments  for  the 
sum  assured  during  the  minority  of  children. 

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NORTHERN  ASSURANCE"  BUokr  110  ""COMMERCIAL  STREET. 

Chairman,   Sir  W.   O.   DALdLElSH,   Bart.  Secretary,  WILLIAM  PRINCILE. 


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%ifc,  jfice,  Hccibent, 

&  ©tber  Hssurances. 


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The   Life   Association   of  Scotland.       Estab- 
lished 1838 

The  Northern  Assurance  Co.    Established  1836 

The  Liverpool,  London,  &  Globe  Assurance  Co. 

The  Royal  Insurance  Co. 

The  Horse,   Carriage,  and  General  Insurance 
Co.   Ltd. 

The  Vulcan  Boiler,  &  General  Insurance  Co.  Ld. 

The  Scottish  Employers'  Liability  and  General 
Insurance  Co.  Ltd. 


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important  to  jfarmers,  etc. 

Protection   against  all   Liability   under   Employers'  Liability  Acts 
and   at   Common    Law. 

Insurance    against    all     Personal    Accidents    and     Sickness    ar- 
ranged for.     Small   Premiums. 


All  Particulars  on  Application  to^**> 

GEORGE  REID,  Agent, 

ROYAL  BANK,  ARBROATH. 


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JohoTullis&Son,Iitd. 


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banners,  Curriers, 


AND    MANUFACTURERS    OF 

PJamiaiMaiuaiHHUiBIHBiilBIHnuiiniilBiMIEiiumiHBlillinmBI 

&   Oak-Tanned  Leather  Belting. 


|   Orange^Tanned  Leather  Belting. 
j  Leather  Link  Chain  Belting. 

Llama  Hair&  Cotton  Canvas  Belting 

Chonata  Union  Belting. 
j  Buffalo  Skips  and  Temper  Bands. 

Roller  and  Pump  Butts. 

Laces  and  Loom  Pickers. 

Leather  Fire  Hose  Pipes. 

All  kinds  of  Mechanical  Leather. 


St.  Jinn's  ^leather  WorKs, 

a-  Xj  j£h  &  Gr  o  ~Tj*rm 


Arbroath  Year  Book.  213 


Special  Directory. 


M.P.  for  Montrose  Burghs.— Right  Hon.  John  Morley.    Address— 57  Elm  Park  Gardens,  S.W. 
Poll  at  1896  Election— Morley,  4565  ;  Wilson,  25T2— Liberal  Majority,  1993. 

M.P.  for  Forfarshire.— Captain  Sinclair,  101  Mount  Street,  London,  W.    Poll  at  1897  Election 
— Sinclair,  5423  ;  Ramsay,  4965 — Liberal  Majority,  458. 

Town-Clerk — W.  K.  Macdonald,  solicitor 

Police  Clerk — W.  F.  Mackintosh,  solicitor 

Burgh  Treasurer — J.  M.  M'Bain,  British  Linen  Company  Bank 

Police  Assessment  Collector — A.  M.  Thomson,  21  Hill  Place 

Chief  Constable — Duncan  M'Neill 

Police  Inspectors — Peter  Allardice  and  Robert  Pyper. 

Postmaster — A.  Duncan 

Arbroath  and  St  Vigeans  Parish  Council— Office,  22  Hill  Street.     Inspector— Robert  Stuart. 
Collector — Henry  G.  Seaton. 

Agents  for  the  Poor— Henry  Lorimer,  82  High  Street ;  and  James  A.  Miln,  15  Hill  Street 

Income  Tax  Office — Town  House 

Excise  License  Office — Post  Office 

Inland  Revenue  Office — West  Newgate 

Burgh  Surveyor— Wm.  Stewart.  Burgh  Surveyor's  Office,  Gravesend. 

Inspector  of  Weights  and  Measures— James  Reid,  Police  Buildings. 

Sanitary  Inspector— D.  M'Neill,  Nolt  Loan  Road 

Cleansing  Inspector — David  Burness 

Water  Engineer — John  R.  Smart 

Medical  Officer  for  Burgh — J.  K.  Anderson,  M.D.,  Comely  Bank,  Ponderlaw  Street 

Certifying  Factory  Inspector — J.  K.  Anderson,  M.D. 

Veterinary  Surgeon — Alex.  S.  Wallace,  35  Millgate 

Harbourmaster  and  Pilotmaster — Captain  Thornton,  1  Shore. 

Harbour  Superintendent  of  Works— Captain  Thornton,  1  Shore. 

Sheriff-Clerk  Depute— James  Duncan,  Sheriff-Court  House,  Commerce  Street 

Gas  Manager— R.  S.  Carlow.     Works — Ponderlaw  Street 

Registrar— J.  S.  Paterson,  Seaton  Road.     Office— Marketplace 

Assistant-Registrar — James  Jack,  7  East  Abbey  Street. 

Town  Missionary — James  Moffat,  31  Howard  Street 

Coast  Missionary — James  Craig,  67  Ladyloan 

Clerk  of  Free  Church  Presbytery— Rev.  E.  T.  Vernon,  Arbirlot 

Clerk  of  Established  Presbytery — Rev.  A.  Mills,  Colliston 

Clerk  of  United  Presbyterian  Presbytery— Rev.  James  Hay,  Montrose 

Museum  Curator— Abner  Joiner,  Public  Hall  Buildings 

Librarian — James  Craigie,  Free  Public  Library 

Messengers-at- Arms— John  Herald,  70  High  Street,  and  David  Kinnear,  70  High  Street. 

Navigation  Teacher — W.  Spink,  32  Seagate 

Town-Officers — James  Petrie  and  John  Rodger 

Bar-Officer — John  Rodger. 

Reporter — Arbroath  Herald — J.  Adam  Taylor,  62  Brechin  Road 
Do.        —Arbroath  Guide — George  Thomson,  Hillend  Road 
Do.       — Dundee  Advertiser — James  Watt,  5  Victoria  Street 
Do.       —Dundee  Courier— Alfred  C.  Milne,  Trinity  Cottage,  Hannah  Street 

PuhliC  Halls.— New  Public  Hall— Keeper,  Abner  Joiner,  Public  Hall  Buildings 
Victoria  Hall— Keeper,  Sergeant  Major  Wood,  Victoria  Hall  Buildings 
Bank  Street  Hall — Proprietor,  A.  Lorimer,  14  Keptie  Stieet 
Sheriff  Court-House — Keeper,  John  Rodger 

Panmure  Hall,  Hill  Street — Keeper,  W.  Henderson,  Hall  Buildings 
Park  Street  Hall— Keeper,  Mrs  Barnett,  Hall  Buildings 
■  White  Hart  Hall— Proprietor,  Alex.  Smith,  White  Hart  Hotel 
North  Grimsby  Hall— Caretaker,  Mrs  Stirling,  19  North  Grimsbv. 
Milne  Memorial  Hall,  Green  Street— Keeper,  William  Crofts,  26  St.  Mary  Street 
Brothock  Bank  Hall— Keeper,  H.  Malcolm,  33  Park  Street 
Y.M.C.A.  Hall,  75  High  Street^Keeper,  Alfred  Mathers,  75  High  Street 
Y.W.C.A.  Hall,  54  High  Street— Caretaker,  Mrs  Wallace,  54  High  Street 
Red  Lion  Hall,  Barngreen — Proprietrix,  Mrs  G.  Barclay,  Red  Lion  Tavern 
Fishermen's  Hall — East  Newgate  (in  course  of  erection) 
Corn  Exchange — Keeper,  John  Rodger 


214 

Arbroath  Year  Book. 

TIDE  TABLE  FOR  1899.     TIME  OF  HIGH  WATER  AT  ARBROATH. 



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TIDE  SIGNALS.— The  Tide  Signals  at  Arbroath  Harbour,  hoisted  on  lighthouse  when  vessels  are  approaching  the  harbour  are  :— Showing  8  ft. 
of  water  by  having  ball  on  top  of  staff;  9  ft.  by  ball  on  top  with  flag  beneath ;  10  ft.  by  flag  on  top  with  ball  beneath  ;  11  ft.  by  two  balls  at 
top ;  12  ft.  by  two  balls  at  top  with  flag  beneath ;  13  ft.  by  flag  at  top  with  two  balls  beneath  ;  14  ft.  by  ball  at  top,  flag  beneath,  and  another 
ball.     Each  signal  hoisted  half-mast  high,  indicates  half-a-foot  more  water  than  when  full  mast  high. 



Alt. 
0-39 
1-21 
2-2 
2-4C 
3-30 
4-16 
5-5 
5-59 
6-54 
7-59 
9-10 
10.21 
11-24 

0-42 
1-5*7 

2-10 

2-50 

3-27 

4-3 

4-38 

5-15 

6-37 
7-26 
8-30 
9.42 
10-52 
11-49 
0-15 
l-l 

Mrn. 
0-20 
1-0 
1-41 
2-24 
3-7 
4-54 
4-41 
5-31 
6-26 
7-24 
8-33 
9-46 
10-52 
11-51 
0-17 
1-5 
1-49 
2-31 
3-10 
3-45 
-1-20 
4-56 
5-34 
6-14 
7-0 
7-57 
9-6 
10-19 
11-21 

0-39 

o 

Aft. 
0-34 
1-9 
1-43 
2-19 

3-36 
4-20 
5-10 
6-8 
7-14 
8-32 
9-47 
1-51 
1-46 
0-11 
0-55 
1-41 
2-33 
3-2 
3-42 
4-21 
5-2 
5-47 
6-35 
7-32 
8-41 
9-49 
10-47 
11-36 

Mrn. 
0-16 
0-52 
1-27 
2-0 
2-39 
3-17 
3-57 
4-44 
5-38 
6-40 
7-53 
9-10 
10-21 
11-20 

0-33 
1-18 

2-43 
3-22 
4-1 
4-41 
5-25 
6-10 
7-2 
8-7 
9-15 
10-20 
11-11 
11-58 

o 
O 

Aft. 
0-2 
0-38 
1-8 
2-38 
2-11 
2-43 
3-15 
3-50 
4-29 
5-16 
6-14 
7-27 
8-57 
10-18 
11-20 

0-30 
1-15 
1-57 
2-40 
3-21 
4-0 
4-39 
5-26 
6-18 
7-24 
8-42 
9-58 
10-55 
11-40 

Mrn. 

0-21 
0-53 
1-23 
1-54 
2-28 
2-59 
3-31 
4-9 
4-50 
5-43 
6-4S 
8-11 
9-40 
10-50 
U-45 
0-9 
0-53 
1-36 
2-19 
3-0 
3-40 
4-19 
5-2 
5-50 
6-47 
8-3 
9-21 
10-29 
11-19 
11-59 

P. 

32 

Aft. 

0-34 
1-9 
1-41 
2-11 
2-40 
3-12 
3-42 
4-13 
4-48 
5-31 
6-24 
7-38 
9-12 
10-38 
11-42 
0-7 
0-52 
1-37 
2-21 
3-2 
3-44 
4-23 
5-4 
5-53 
6-50 
8-9 
9-39 
10-50 
11-43 

Mrn. 

11-53 
0-14 
0-52 
1-26 
1-56 
2-26 
2-57 
3-26 
3-57 
4-31 
5-8 
5-56 
6-58 
8-23 
9-59 

11-13 

0-30 
1-15 
1-5S 
2-43 
3-23 
4-3 
4-44 
5-27 
6-21 
7-28 
5-55 
10-18 
11-19 

3 

Aft 
10-41 
11-4S 
0-13 
0-57 
1-35 
2-8 
2-40 
3-9 
3-41 
4-12 
4-43 
5-16 
6-0 
6-50 
7-58 
9-27 
10-54 

0-26 
1-13 
2-1 
2-46 
3-29 
4-11 
4-52 
5-35 
6-23 
7-22 
8-45 
10-16 
11-25 

Mrn. 
10-0 
11-16 

0-36 
1-16 
1-52 
2-24 
2-55 
3-26 
3-56 
4-27 
4-59 
6-37 
6-23 
7-20 
8-42 
10-14 
11-29 

0-50 
1-38 
2-24 
3-8 
3-51 
4-31 
5-12 
5-59 
0-51 
8-2 
9-33 
10-55 

Aft. 
8-36 
9-49 

10-0 

0-27 
1-11 
1-52 
2-30 
3-3 
3-36 
4-10 
4-43 
5-16 
5-56 
6-37 
7-29 
8-37 
9-54 
11-10 

0-39 
1-30 
2-20 
3-7 

3-52 

4-38 

5-22 

6-8 

6-56 

7-57 

9-17 

Mm. 
8-3 
9-11 
10-27 
11-31 
0-1 
0-50 
1-32 
2-11 
2-46 
3-20 
3-52 
4-26 
5-0 
5-36 
6-16 
7-1 
8-2 
9-15 
10-34 
11-45 
0-12 
1-4 
1-55 
2-44 
3-29 
4-16 
5-1 
5-45 
6-30 
7-23 
8-35 

a 

2 

Aft. 

8-8 

9-14 
10-20 
11-23 

0-39 
1-23 
2-5 
2-46 
3-21 
3-58 
4-34 
5-11 
5-52 
6-37 
7-25 
8-25 
9-33 
10-36 
11-37 
0-3 
0-53 
1-43 
2-34 
3-21 
4-10 
5-1 
5-49 
6-39 
7-32 

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6-13 
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10-6 
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1-17 

2-7 

2-57 

3-45 

4-35 

5-25 

6-15 

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7-16 
8-34 
9-51 
10-54 
11-48 
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5-38 
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8-28 
9-35 
10-34 
11-25 

0-30 
1-13 
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3-30 
4-18 
5-9 

6-7 
7-4 

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9-13 
10-24 
11-23 

0-35 
1-19 
2-0 
2-41 
3-19 
3-56 
4-34 
5-15 
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6-52 
7-54 
9-3 
10-7 
11-0 
11-48 
0-9 
0-51 
1-36 
2-20 
3-6 
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5-15 
6-10 
7-20 
8-51 
10-18 
11-24 

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3-19 
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4-35 
5-15 
6-3 
6-69 
8-15 
9-34 
10-41 
11-32 

0-29 

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1-40 

2-18 

2-57 

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4-52 
5-42 
6-43 
8-6 
9-35 
10-53 
11-51 
0-14 
0-57 
1-39 
2-21 
3-1 
3-38 
4-16 
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6-29 
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10-11 
11-8 
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1-58 
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3-17 
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4-15 
4-49 
5-28 
6-17 
7-23 
8-58 
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1-44 
2-26 
3-7 
3-44 
4-22 
4-59 
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6-29 
7-35 
9-6 
10-33 
11-35 
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0-39 
1-10 
1-41 
2-11 
2-45 
3-19 
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3-58 
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5-8 
5-52 
6-48 

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1-23 
2-5 
2-47 
3-25 
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5-18 
6-4 
7-0 
8-19 
9-51 
11-6 

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1-56 

2-28 

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3-35 

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5-16 
5-56 
6-43 
7-45 
9-14 

10-47 

0-29 
1-18 
2-6 
2-52 
3-32 
4-13 
4-52 
5-29 
6-12 
7-3 
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9-49 
11-12 

0-33 
1-12 
1-42 
2-13 
2-44 
3-13 
3-43 

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4-59 
5-37 
6-17 
7-12 
8-27 
10-1 
11-26 
0-1 
0-64 
1-43 
2-30 
3-12 
3-53 
4-33 
5-11 
5-50 
6-36 
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10  36 
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5-11 
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3-53 
4-36 
5-21 
6-6 
6-53 
7-50 
9-3 
10-25 
11-38 
0-10 
0-58 
1-37 
2-8 
2-41 
3-11 
3-41 
4-12 
4-43 

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4-18 
4-54 
5-30 
6-10 
6-57 
7-56 
9-14 

10-30 

11-40 
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1-4 
1-56 
2-45 
3-30 
4-15 
4-59 
5-44 
6-29 
7-20 
8-24 
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215 


SHIPPING. 


Name. 


Alpha  sc 
Dart  sr 
Elliot  bk 
Hope  sr 
Miranda  sr 
Radiant  sr 
Renner 
Arica 
Dart 


1869  I  Surprise  sr 
187S  |  Lapwing 


Reg. 
Tons. 


23 

70 

1050 

96 

149 
92 

119 
79 
86 


Where  Built. 


Thurso 

Arbroath 

Aberdeen 

Aberdeen 

Arbroath 

Fraserburgh 

Denmark 

Prince  E.  Isl'nd 

Chapstow 
NOT    OWNED    IN 
100  I  Arbroath 
95  Do. 


Registered 
Owner. 


Town  Council 

A.  Anderson 

Wm.  Bowen,  jun 

J.  Spalding 

W.  Balfour 

J.  S.  Paterson 

S.  Renny 

H.  Young 

J.  Soutar 
ARBROATH. 

I  J.  M'Gregor,  Invergordon 
J.  Kearon,  Arklow 


Master. 


Spalding 
Thomas 
Cardno 
VV.  Robson 
W.  Lawrence 
J.  Soutar 


FISHING 


No.  AH.  Boat's  Name. 
3  Fleetwing  ... 
10  Rosebud    -    -     -    - 

12  Silver  Cloud  -     -     - 

13  Rising  Sun     -     -     - 

14  Morning  Light  -    - 

15  Elizabeth  -     -     -     - 

16  Helen  and  Ann 

17  Betsy  Bowden   ■    - 

19  Oeorgina  -    -    -    - 

20  Orange  Blossom  - 
23  Maggie     -    -    -    - 

26  Smiling  Morn     -     - 

27  Jane  Bremner  -  - 
30  Five  Brothers    -    - 

33  Livelihood    -     -     - 

34  Maggie  Smith  -  - 
41  Dewdrop  -  -  -  - 
53  Hesperus  -  -  -  - 
SI  Day  Spring    -    -    - 

187  Look  and  See     -    - 

1S8  Rose 

100  Sisters  ...  - 
112  Ann  and  Helen   -    - 

118  Annie 

1)9  Pioneer  -  -  -  - 
120  Catherine  -    -    -    - 

124  Royal  Arch    -    -    - 

125  Guiding  Star-  -  - 
135  Star  of  the  East 

137  Secret    

140  Aline 


Owner's  Name. 
Adam  Cargill 
James  Smith 
John  Smith 
James  Swan 
Robert  Cargill 
David  Cargill 
Charles  Smith 
Thos.  Swankie 
James  Cargill 
Hugh  Smith 
David  Beattie 
John  Cargill 
Robert  Cargill 
Robert  Smith 
Alex.  Beattie 
Charles  Smith 
Robert  Young 
Robert  Pert 
A.  Shepherd 
Robert  Beattie 
Adam  Cargill 
David  Cargll 
Wm.  Cargill 
David  Beattie 
David  Cargill 
Wm.  Swankie 
D.  P.  Smith 
James  Smith 
Wm.  Swankie 
W.  Cargill 
Alex.  Cargill 


BOATS 

No.  .4 //.Boat's  Name. 

141  Aurora 

142  Morning  Star    -    -    -    - 

143  Kincardineshire    -    -    - 

153  Isabella 

154  Carmi 

157  William  and  James    -    - 

155  Maggie  Smith,       -    -    - 
174  Rock  Light,      -     -     -     - 

177  Khyber  Pass,   -    -    -    - 

178  Kincardine  Boys,      -    - 

180  Diligence, 

182  Father  and  Sons,      -    - 

1S3  Dart, 

190  Elizabeth  &ThreeSisters 
193  Blessing 

195  Diadem 

196  Resolution      .... 

197  Agnes, 

201  Enjoy 

206  Grace  Wood  ...    - 

212  Anna 

213  Glad  Tidings  -     -     -    - 

215  Agnes 

216  Caller  Ou' 

217  Brothers  Gem     -    -    - 

218  Shemariah      -    -    -    - 

220  Queen  of  the  Fleet  -    - 

221  Lizzie  Smith  .... 

222  Frigate  Bird  -    -    -    - 

223  Mary  Ann  Smith     -     - 


Owner's  Name. 
Alex.  Smith 
James  Swan 
James  Beattie 
John  Smith 
And.  Cargill 
Wm.  Eaton 
William  Swan 
David  Cargill 
And.  Cargill 
Robert  Young 
Hugh  Smith 
James  Cargill 
Robert  Smith 
David  Cargill 
James  Cargill 
W.  M.  Bruce 
David  Smith 
D.  P.  Smith 
Thos.  Swankie 
David  Cargill 
David  Cargill 
Hugh  Smith 
Alex.  Smith 
David  Smith 
Wm.  Eaton 
J.  Swan 
Alex.  Beattie 
David  Smith 
Robert  Swankie 
William  Smith 


MARINE  LIGHTS— FORFARSHIRE  COAST. 

Arbroath.— Lat.  56,  33,  0,  N.,  Long.,  2,  35,  0,  W.  East  Pier— I  light,  white,  fix.  Changed  to 
red  when  10  feet  in  harbour  and  entrance  safe,  white  when  less  than  10  feet.  All  lights  are 
green  when  dangerous  to  enter.  West  Pier— 1  white  light,  fix.  Apparent  light,  bell  Rock 
Signal  Tower — 1  red  light,  fix.  Gas.  West  Side  of  Harbour—  1  green  light,  fix.  Gas. 
Gong  in  fog,  a  long  roll  of  sound  when  vessels  a-e  known  to  be  in  offing. 

Auchmithie.— Pier  Head,  1  white  light,  fix,  -when  boats  are  out. 

Bell  Rock.— Lat.  56,  26,  .1,  N.,  Long.  2,  23,  6,  W.  Near  N.  end  of  reef.  1  light,  rev.  every 
2  min.  ;  Hash  red  and  white  alternately,  bright  5  sees,  every  min.  Visible  15  nils.,  CD.  5. 
The  base  of  light-house  is  covered  about  10  ft.  at  high  water.  Bell  in  fog  sounded  every 
30  sees.  ;  also  explosive  signal  given  from  above  the  lantern  every  5  minutes. 

Abertay.  -Lightvessel  opposite  Abertay  spit  in  5&  fath.  ;  2-j  miles  inside  Fairway  buoy.  1  white 
light,  flash,  every  10  sec.  Visible  8  miles  ;  1J.  Vessel  red,  2  masts,  "  Abertay  "  on  sides. 
Syren  in  fog,  three  blasts  each  of  5  seconds  duration  in  succession,  every  three  minutes. 

Buddonness.— Lat.  56,  2S,  7,  N.,  Long.  2,  44,  53,  W.,  on  Ness.  2  white  lights,  fix,  401  yds. 
apart.  Bearing  N.  44  W.  Visible  16  and  13  mis.,  CD.  7.  Leading  lights  towards 
Tay.  A  white  light  shown  up  river,  which  in  line  with  Broughty  Castle  clears  Neweombe 
Bank. 


216  Arbroath  Year  Book. 


DISTRICT  DIRECTORY. 


POPULATION  OP"  THE  COUNTY. 

Forfar  County,  1891— Total  Population,  277,773.     125,403  Males ;  152,370  Females. 

COUNTY  OFFICIALS. 

Sheriff  of  Forfarshire — Henry  Johnstone,  33  Murray  Place,  Edinburgh. 
Sheriff  Substitutes — Breraner  P.  Lee,  M.A.,  Advocate,  Magungie  House. 

J.  Campbell  Smith,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Advocate,  Magdalene  Green  Road,  Dundee. 
Sheriff  Clerk  of  Forfarshire — Thos.  Congleton,  J.P.,  Dundee. 
County  Clerk — A.  W.  Myles,  Solicitor,  Forfar. 
Medical  Officer  of  Health — Dr  Wedderburu,  Forfar. 
County  Treasurer — D.  J.  Carnegy,  Forfar. 
Chief  Constable — Robert  Adamson. 

COUNTY  COUNCIL  OF  FORFARSHIRE. 

Convener  of  the  County — The  Earl  of  Camperdown.  Vice-Convener  of  County  Council — Alex. 
Gordon  of  Ashludie.  Medical  Health  Officer — Dr  Wedderburn,  Forfar.  Sanitary  Inspector 
— Mr  John  Anderson,  Forfar.  Inspector  of  Weights  and  Measures — James  Milne,  Forfar. 
Chairman  of  Commissioners  of  Supply — H.  A.  F.  Lindsay-Carnegie,  of  Boysack. 
Chairman  of  Arbroath  District  Committee — Colonel  Rait,  C.B.,  of  Anniston.  County  Clerk 
— A.  W.  Myles,  Forfar.  County  Treasurer — D.  J.  Carnegy,  Forfar.  Assessor  (under  Valua- 
tion Acts)— D.  J.  Carnegy. 

COUNTY  SECONDARY  EDUCATION  COMMITTEE. 

Chairman — James  A.  Campbell,  M.P.,  LLD.,  of  Stracathro.  Vice-Chairman — Colonel  T.  H. 
Ouchterlony,  of  The  Guynd.  Members— Robert  Calder,  H.M.I.S.,  Broughty  Ferry  ;  D.  M. 
Graham  of  Pitreuchie  ;  Baxter  Gray,  Broughty  Ferry ;  Stewart  Lindsay,  Kirriemuir 
George  Miln,  Arbroath  ;  Rev.  R.  S.  Ritchie,  Mains  ;  W.  Smith,  Balzeordie.  Secretary — A. 
W.  Myles,  County  Clerk,  Forfar 

FAIRS,  TRYSTS,  &  CATTLE  MARKETS  IN  ARBROATH  &  DISTRICT. 

The  date  of  Markets,  <Cc,  in  1899  are  given  within  Brackets. 

January — Arbroath  (hiring),  last  Saturday  (2Sth). 

April — Carmyllie  (cattle),  last  Tuesday  (25th).     Glasterlaw  (cattle),  last  Wednesday  (26th). 

May — Arbroath  (hiring),  Saturday  if  2Sth,  or  first  Saturday  after  (June,  3rd).  Friockheim 
(hiring  and  cattle),  26th  if  Thursday  ;  if  not,  first  Thursday  after  (June,  1st).  Letham  (cattle 
and  hiring),  26th  ;   if  Saturday  or  Sunday  then  Monday  following  (26th). 

June — Arbroath  and  Friockheim — see  May.      Glasterlaw  (cattle),  fourth  Wednesday  (28th). 

July — Arbroath  (hiring),  18th  if  Saturday ;  if  not,  first  Saturday  after  (22nd).  Friockheim 
(hiring  and  cattle),  Monday  after  Arbroath  (24th). 

August — Glasterlaw  (cattle),  third  Wednesday (16th). 

October — Glasterlaw  (cattle),  third  Monday  (16th). 

November — Arbirlot  (cattle),  second  Wednesday  (8th).  Arbroath  (hiring),  Saturday  if  2Sth, 
or  first  Saturday  after  (Dec.  2nd).  Friockheim  (hiring  and  cattle),  28th  if  Thursday  ;  if 
not,  first  Thursday  after  (30th).  Letham  (hiring),  23rd ;  if  Saturday  or  Sunday,  then 
Monday  following  (23rd.) 

December — Arbroath  (hiring) — see  November 


General  Directory  for  Carnoustie. 

POPULATION  OF  CARNOUSTIE,  &c. 

Burgh  of  Carnoustie  Constituency,  1130  ;  777  Males,  265  Females.  Parish  of  Barry  (Census 
1801),  3787.     Parish  of  Panbride  (Census  1801),  1741. 

CARNOUSTIE  BURGH  COMMISSION. 

The  Commission  is  thp  Local  Authority  under  the  Public  Health  Act  for  the  Burgh.  Chief 
Magistrate— David  Ramsay.  Senior  Magistrate— W.  F.  Soutar.  Junior  Magistrate— John 
P.  Morison.  Commissioners— George  Winter,  John  R.  Wilson,  A.  B.  Walker,  George 
Anderson,  Roger  C.  Lingard-Guthrie,  and  John  Melville.  Clerk  to  the  Commission— 
William  Ca  sar,  solicitor.  Collector  and  Treasurer— Hugh  Hanton.  Officer  of  Health- 
George  Cecil  Dickson,  M.D.  Sanitary  Inspector,  Burgh  and  Road  Surveyor,  and  Inspector 
of  Cleansiny — Richard  P.  Fleming. 


Arbroath  Year  Book.  217 


PANBRIDE  FREE  CHURCH.— Services  at  11.15  a.m.  and  6.15  p.m. 

Minister— Rev.  E.B.H.Macpherson,  M.A.  Congregational  Treasurer — Win.  Robertson,  Arbroath 
Road.  Sustentation  Fund  Treasurer— A.  Balfour  Walker.  Bwartlea,  Carnoustie.  Super- 
intendent of  Sabbath  School — A.  B.  Walker.  Superintendent  of  Scryne  Sabbath  School — 
James  Mackay,  Station  House.  Organist — D.  F.  Hynd,  Collier  Street,  Carnoustie. 
Church-Officer — Andrew  Butchart,  Gallowlaw,  Panbride.     Membership — 300. 

CARNOUSTIE    UNITED  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 

Minister— Rev.  John  F.  Dempster.  Session-Clerk — George  Hall.  Congregational  Clerk — Robt. 
Sellar.  Congregational  Treasurer — J.  R.  Wilson,  Panmure  Bank.  Congregational  Preses — 
David  Ramsay.  Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School — Andrew  Fairlie.  Secretary  of  Sabbath 
School — Samuel  Boyle  ;  Treasurer — Rachael  Gillies.  Membership — 350.  Church-Officer — 
Jas.  Murray,  Kinloch  Street.  U.P.  Missionary  Society — President — Rev.  John  F.  Dempster. 
Secretary— John  Martin.  Treasurer — John  R.  Wilson.  Librarian — John  Fotheringham. 
Organist — D.  F.  Sheriff.     Bible  Class  Secretary  and  Treasurer — John  A.  Dempster. 

CHURCH  OF  THE   HOLY  ROOD. 

Rector — Rev.  J.  B.  Jobberns,  M.A.  Churchwardens— R.  P.  Blakelock  and  J.  Robb.  Lay  Elector 
— R.  C.  Lingard  Guthrie.  Lay  Representative — J.  M.  Gray.  Treasurer — Geo.  Aitkenhead. 
Souls — 353.     Communicants — 162. 

ORIGINAL   SECESSION   CHURCH   (Kinloch    Street)— Services   at   11.15 
a.m.  and  2.15  p.m. 

Minister— Rev.  James  Patrick  (ordained  1S68).  Clerk  of  Session — Rev.  James  Patrick.  Clerk 
of  Deacons'  Court — Mr  Alex.  Grey.  Clerk  of  Congregation — Mr  W.  Fox.  Congregational 
Treasurer — Mr  Alex.  Nairn.  Church  Officer— Mr  James  Cairncross.  Superintendent  of 
Sabbath  School — Rev.  James  Patrick.  Prayer  Meeting  on  Tuesday  evenings  at  7.30. 
Psalmody  Class  on  Tuesday  evenings  at  8.30.  Sabbath  School,  Sabbath  afternoon  at  3.30. 
Sabbath  Evening  Bible  Class  at  6.30.  The  ordinance  of  the  Lord's  Supper  is  dispensed 
on  the  first  Sabbath  of  May  and  the  first  Sabbath  of  November.     Membership,  67. 

BAPTIST  CHURCH— Y.M.C  A.   Reading  Room— Services,  11.15  a.m. 
and  6  15  p.m. 

Meetings  addressed  by  Brethren  from  the  Baptist  District  Association  (Secretary,  Rev.  T. 
Lister,  Dundee.)     Managers— D.  B.  Lawrence,  D.  M.  High  (Secretary),  Effie  Cottage. 

CARNOUSTIE  AUXILIARY  OF  NATIONAL  BIBLE  SOCIETY  OF 
SCOTLAND. 

President— D.  A.  M'Corquodale.  Vice-President— Rev.  James  Philip.  Secretary  and  Treasurer 
—Rev.  James  Patrick.  Committee— Messrs  David  Anderson,  Woodhill,  George  Winter, 
George  Hall,  and  James  Watt. 

1st  F.V.A.,  12th  COMPANY. 

Officer  Commanding— Capt.  W.  Low.  Instructor— Sergeant-Major  W.  W.  Grant,  R.A.,  Drill 
Hall,  Broughty  Ferry.  C.S.M.— J.  Martin,  Drill  Hall,  Carnoustie,  in  charge  of  Sub- 
Station.    Enrolled  strength— 44,  including  Band.     Company  Drill  commences  in  February. 

CARNOUSTIE  BRASS  BAND. 

Bandmaster— J.  Chambers,  Dundee.  Secretary^!.  F.  Reid,  Eden  Cottage  Treasurer— D.  A. 
M'Corquodale.    Number  of  Instruments— 20.    Practice  every  Tuesday  and  Thursday. 

YEARLY  BENEFIT  SOCIETIES. 

Carnoustie  Male  and  Female  Yearly  Society.  Meets  in  Panmure  Institute.  President— James 
Simpson.  Secretary  —  Richard  Bell.  Treasurer  —  James  Brown.  Auditor  —  James 
Fotheringham. 

Carnoustie,  Barry,  and  Panbride  Yearly  Society.  Meets  in  Free  Church  Hall,  Carnoustie.  Presi- 
dent—Geo.  Wallace.  Secretary— Wm.  Smith,  West  Haven.  Treasurer— Alex.  Boyle 
Auditor— Jas.  Cuthill,  jun.     Annual  Meeting— 1st  May. 

Carnoustie  Union  Yearly  Society.  Meets  in  Panmure  Institute.  President  —  James 
Simpson.  ■Secretary  —  James  Brown,  Panmure  Street.  Treasurer  —  Richard  Boyle. 
Auditor — John  Walker. 

CARNOUSTIE  CO-OPERATIVE  ASSOCIATION— Organized  in  1855. 
High  Street — Branches — Brown  Street,  Carnoustie,  and  Mouifieth. 

Manager  (Grocery  and  Bakery)— James  Anderson.      Drapery  Department— Andrew  Fairlie. 
Chairman— Alexander  Hogg.     Secretary— David   Kidd.      Half-yearly  meetings— July  and 
January. 


218  Arbroath  Year  Book. 


PANBRIDE  PARISH   COUNCIL 

Chairman— Rev.  James  Caesar  ;  Messrs  George  Aitkenhead,  Thos.  Bell,  Walter  Lowden,  James 
Mann,  John  P.  Morison,  John  R.  Wilson,  Frank  Watson,  and  Andrew  Fraser.  Clerk 
— William  Caesar,  solicitor.  Inspector  of  Peor,  Collector  of  Rates,  and  Registrar — James 
P.  Morison. 

PANBRIDE  LANDWARD  COMMITTEE  OF  PARISH  COUNCIL. 

Chairman — Rev.  James  Caesar ;  Messers  Georg'e  Aitkenhead,  Thos.  Bell,  Walter  Lowden,  James 
Mann,  and  Andrew  Fraser.     Clerk — William  Csesar.     Treasurer — James  P.  Morison. 

PANBRIDE  SCHOOL  BOARD. 

Chairman — Rev.  Jas.  Caesar.  Members — John  Shiell,  Rev.  E.  B.  H.  Macpherson,  John  Soutar, 
and  James  Kydd.     Clerk,  Treasurer,  and  Officer — William  Csesar  solicitor. 

BARRY  AND  PANBRIDE  UNITED  SAVINGS  BANK. 
Instituted,  1833.     Reconstituted,  1882. 

President — James  Hunter,  jun.  Vice-President — John  Winter.  Treasurer — John  Lowson. 
Secretary — A.  Balfour  Walker,  Ewartlea.  Directors — Ex- Provost  Colquhoun,  ex-Bailie  Nicoll, 
Messrs  James  Nicholson,  James  Proctor,  George  Hall,  J.  M.  Gray,  Geo.  I.  Fairweather, 
Revs.  James  Caesar,  C.  F.  Stevenson,  James  Philip,  and  E.  B.  H.  Macpherson.  Open 
at  the  house  of  Mrs  Whitton  (late  Mr  D.  Kyd),  Kinloch  Street,  every  Thursday  evening, 
from  7  to  8  o'clock. 

SCHOOLS. 

Carnoustie  Public  School — Headmaster- — Jas.  Nicholson.  Accommodation,  739.  Average  Attend- 
ance, 497.     Grant,  £520  15s. 

Barry  Public  School — Headmaster — C.  Beaumont.  Roll,  196.  Average  Attendance,  157. 
Government  Grant,  £156. 

Panbride  Public  School— Headmaster — A.  Hunter,  M.A.  Roll — 300.  Average  Attendance — 229. 
Government  Grant — £237  16s  6d. 

Muirdrum  Public  School — Teacher — Miss  E.  Milne.  Roll — 38.  Average  Attendance — 31.  Grant 
—£24  10s. 

CARNOUSTIE  PARISH  CHURCH. 

Minister — Rev.  A.  R.  Gibson.  Session-Clerk — Rev.  A.  R.  Gibson.  Congregational  - 
Clerk — David  A.  M'Corquodale.     Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School — Rev.   A.  R.  Gibson. 

Sabbath  School  Membership— 280.     Secretary Organist — Tom  Adamson.     Church 

Membership— 900.     Church-Officer — James  M 'Arthur,  Bleachfield. 

CARNOUSTIE  FREE  CHURCH.— Services  at  11.15  a.m.   and  6.15  p.m. 

Minister — Rev.  James  Philip,  F.C.  Manse.  Session-Clerk — Rev.  James  Philip.  Deacons' Court 
Clerk — James  Cuthill,  2  Westhaven  Place.  Congregational  Treasurer — Jas.  Anderson, Dunoon 
Villa.  Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School — Alexander  Macleod,  Ann  Cottage.  Foreign 
Mission  Treasurer — Alex.  Boyle,  Maule  Street.  Sabbath  School  Library — Geo.  Kitto,  and  H. 
Boyle.  Sabbath  School  Secretary  and  Treasurer — Alex.  Macleod,  Ann  Cottage.  Organist 
and  Choirmaster— John  Kerr,  Philip  Street.  Church-Officer — John  Gray,  Brown  Cottage. 
Membership — 453. 

BARRY  PARISH  CHURCH. 

Minister — Rev.  C.  F.  Stevenson.  Assistant  and  Successor — Rev.  John  Heggie.  Session-Clerk — 
Christopher  Beaumont,  Barry.  Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School— Rev.  John  Heggie. 
Organist  and  Choirmaster — Thos.  Jamieson.  Membership — 306.  Church-Officer — James 
Christie,  Carnoustie. 

BARRY  FREE  CHURCH.— Services  at  11  a.m.   and  2.15  p  m. 
(Summer,   at  11   a.m.   and  6  15  p.m.) 

Minister — Rev.  A.  J.  Campbell,  M.A.  Session-Clerk — George  Young,  Panlathy,  by  Carnoustie. 
Clerk  to  Deacons'  Court — David  Nicoll,  Golf  Street,  Carnoustie.  Superintendent  of  Sabbath' 
School— Geo.  Donald,  The  Links.  Organist— W.  W.  Whitelaw,  The  Links,  Carnoustie. 
Church-Officer — Joseph  Bell,  Gedhall  Cottages,  Barry.     Membership — 254. 

PANBRIDE  PARISH  CHURCH.— Services  at  11.15  a.m.   (and  in  July 
and  August  6.15  p.m.) 

Minister — Rev.  James  Caesar,  M.A.  Assistant  and  Successor— Rev.  John  Ctesar.  Session- 
Clerk — Rev.  James  Caesar.  Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School — Rev.  John  Caesar. 
Choir-Master — William  Webster,  Carlogie  Road.  Membership — 773.  Church-Officer — 
James  Brown,  Panbride. 


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CARNOUSTIE  WEST  END  YOUNG  MEN'S  FELLOWSHIP 
ASSOCIATION  (Instituted  1892). 
Hon.  Presidents — James  Smieton,  John  More  Smieton.  Hon.  Vice-Presidents — W.  F.  Soutar 
and  James  Rae,  sen.  President — Jas.  Benzie.  Vice-President — David  Hanton.  Treasurer 
— John  Martin.  Secretary — George  Low,  jimr.,  Kinloch  Street.  Assistant  Secretary — 
Richard  Bell,  junr.  Committee — David  M.  High,  David  P.  Sheriff,  J.  Fotheringham,  jun., 
W.  Anderson,  Richard  M'Laren,  W.  W.  Young,  Peter  C.  Benzie,  and  Alex.  Greig.  Sabbath 
Morning  Fellowship  Meetings  at  9.30.  United  meeting  of  Y.M.F.  and  Y.W.F.  Associations 
first  Sabbath  of  each  month.     Place  of  Meeting — Panmure  Works  Institute. 

CARNOUSTIE   WEST  END    YOUNG    WOMEN'S   FELLOWSHIP 
ASSOCIATION  (Instituted  1893). 
Hon.  Presidents — James  Smieton,  John  M.  Smieton.     Hon.  Vice-Presidents— W.  F.  Soutar  and 
James  Rae,  sen.     President— James  Benzie.    Vice-President— David  Hanton.     Treasurer — 
Christina  Campbell.    Secretary — Mrs  Benzie,  4  Inchcape  View.    Assistant  Secretary — Jessie 
Black.     Committee— Mrs  Soutar,  Miss  Rae,  Miss  Ogilvy,  Miss  J.  Carrie,  Miss  Bell,  Miss 

A.  Dron,  Miss  A.  Stephen,  Miss  Maun,  Miss  Lawrence,  Miss  M'Intosh,  Miss  Wallace,  and 
Miss  Boyle.  Meets  on  Monday  evenings  at7.30.  United  meeting-  of  Y.W.F.  and  Y.M.F. 
Associations  first  Sabbath  of  each  month.     Place  of  Meeting — Panmure  Works  Institute. 

CARNOUSTIE   Y.M.C. A.—  Hall,    Dundee  Street. 
Hon.   Presidents— James  Watt  and  G.    I.    Fairweather.     President—  R.    H.    Fleming.     Vice- 
Presidents — A.  B.  Walker  and  Charles  Ferrier.     Treasurer — James  Nicholson.    Secretary — 
D.  W.  Patrick,   O.S.   Manse,   Carnoustie.     Hall-keeper — David  Smith.     Directors — A.   S. 
Butchart.  Samuel  Boyle,  W.  Currie,  Dr  G.  C.  Dickson,  D.  High.  George  Low,  D.  M'Kay, 

B,  A.  Salmond,  and  George  Winter.  Membership  (including  Subscribers) — 100.  Saturday 
evening  Prayer  Meeting  at  8  n.m.  Sabbath  Morning  Fellowship  Meeting  at  9.30.  Library 
open  on  Tuesdays  and  Thursdays  from  7  p.m.  till  9  p.m.  Number  of  Books  in  Library,  670. 
Gymnasium  open  on  Tuesdays  and  Thursdays,  from  7.30  p.m.  to  9.30  p.m.  Hon. 
Instructor — Mr  James  Hall,  jr.,  D.G.  &  A.C. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.   READING-ROOM. -Dundee  Street. 

Accommodates  about  50.  Large  Library,  well  stocked  with  Books,  Newspapers,  Periodicals.  &c  . 
Book-giving-out  nights — Tuesdays  and  Fridays. 

U   P    OPURCH  Y.  W.  C.    ASSOCIATION. 

Hon.    President— Rev.  John  F.   Dempster.      President — Miss  Owen.     Secretary — Mrs   L.   R. 

Falconer,  Salisbury  Place.     Treasurer— Miss  Ann  Petrie.     Leader  of  Praise—Miss  Hail. 

CARNOUSTIE  AND  PANBRIDE  CLOTHING  SOCIETY. 
Patroness— Lady  Thursby,    Panmure   House.     Secretary  and  Treasurer— Miss  Peters,  Acorn 
Cottage,  Church  Street.     Members  of  Committee— Mrs  Gray,  Miss  Kydd,  Miss  Rea,   Miss 
Balfour,  Miss  Fleming,  Miss  Black,  and  Mrs  Philip. 

POLICE  COURT. 

Held  in  the  Burgh  Chambers  when  necessary.  Judges— Provost  Ramsay  ;  Bailies  W.  F.  Soutar, 
and  John  P.  Morison.  Clerk  and  Assessor — William  Caesar,  solicitor.  Burgh  Prosecutor 
— David  Kidd,  Rowan  Cottage. 

REGISTRARS. 

Barry — Hugh  Ham  ton,  Carnoustie.     Panbride—  J.  P.  Morison,  Carnoustie. 

BARRY  PARISH  COUNCIL. 

Chairman — Geo.  Winter.  Collector  of  Rates,  Inspector  of  Poor,  and  Registrar — Hugh  Hanton, 
Dundee  Street.  Assessor— D.  J.  Carnegy,  Castle  Street.  Forfar.  Office  hours — 10  to 
1,  and  0.30  to  8.     Half-yearly  meetings— Second  Tuesdays  of  February  and  August. 

CARNOUSTIE  GAS  LIGHT  COMPANY. 

Capital— £0000.  Tons  of  coals  carbonized  per  annum— 1000.  Annua",  make  of  gas— 10,300,000. 
Illuminating  power— 27 J  candles.  Clerk  and  Treasurer — David  Kidd.  Manager — George 
Caithness. 

BARRY  SCHOOL  BOARD. 

Chairman— Ex-Bailie  Souter,  J.P.  Members— Rev.  Alexander  J.  Campbell,  William  Caesar,  Jas. 
Livingstone,  David  Anderson,  William  Nicoll,  and  Charles  Ferrier.  Clerk  and  Treasurer- 
David  Kidd.  Officer— James  Duncan,  High  Street,  Carnoustie.  Caretaker— Charles  A. 
Jarvis,  Salisbury  Terrace,  Carnoustie. 


CARNOUSTIE  EQUITABLE  CO-OPERATIVE  SOCIETY— Instituted  1885. 
Manager — W.  D.  Joiner.     President — James  Ogilvie.     Vice-President — Geo.  Nieoll.     Secretary 
— Richard  Bell.     Treasurer — David  Thomson^    Half-yearly  meetings— April  and  October. 

CARNOUSTIE  MILL  AND  FACTORY  UNION. 

President — A.  Dundas.  Secretary  and  Treasurer — David  Hanton,  Barry  Road.  Collector — 
John  Ogilvie.     Trustees — A.  S.  Jamieson,  J.  Martin,  and  J.  Duncan. 

HALLS. 

Panmure  Works  Institute  Hall,  accommodates  500  ;  Y.M.C.A.  New  Hall,  accommodates  450. 
ifree  Church  Hall,  accommodates  250  ;  Good  Templar  Hall,  accommodates  120.  . 

TEMPERANCE,  MASONIC,  AND  OTHER  LODGES. 
I.O.G.T.  Carnoustie  Lodge  CNo.  630). — Meets  in  Good  Templar  Hall  on  Thursday  evenings  at 

Eight  o'clock.     D.G.C.T. — Wm.  Duncan,  Dundee-street.      Secretary — David  Low,  Kinloch 

Street.     Treasurer — Mary  Pearson. 
Carnoustie's  Hope  Juvenile  Lodge. — Meets  on  same  evening  at  Seven  o'clock.     Superintendent 

— William  Duncan,  Dundee  Street 
I.O.G.T. — Taymouth  Lodge  (No.  761). — Meets  in  Drill  Hall  on  Wednesday  evenings  at  8  o'clock. 

D.G.C.T. — George  Low,  sen.,  Lower  Kinloch  Street.    Secretary — David  Winter,  Park  House. 

Treasurer — Blanche  Dempster,  Lower  Kinloch  Street.     C.T.,  James  Fotheringhani. 
The  Taymouth  Beacon  Juvenile  Lodge  (No.  674). — Meets  in  same  Hall  on  same  evening  at  7 

o'clock     Superintendent— James  L.  Dargie,  Guthrie  Street. 
A.O.F.  Court  Dalhousie  (No.  7036)— Dundee   District — Meets  in  Templar   Hall  on   alternate 

Mondays.      Secretary — R.  Thomson,   Kerr  Cottage,  Burnside,  Carnoustie.     Treasurer — R. 

Bell,  Barry  Road,  Carnoustie. 
Free  Mason  Dalhousie  Lodge  (No.  697).      Meets  in  Municipal  Buildings.     R.W.M. — John  R. 

Wilson.     Secretary — T.  A.  Lindsay,  Dalhousie  Golf  Club.     Treasurer — William  Robertson. 
Abertay  Lodge  (No.  2160),  Loyal  Order  of  Ancient  Shepherds  (Aston  Unity).      Meets  in  Good 

Templar    Hall    every    alternate    Monday.      W.M. — C.    F.    Clarkson.      Treasurer — James 

Ross.     Secretary-  Andrew  Ramsay,  Isora  Cottage,  Barry  Road. 

GOLF  CLUBS. 

Dalhousie  Club:  Captain — George  Ogilvie.  Hon.  Joint  Secretaries — Daniel  M'Intyre  and 
D.  R.  Gilroy.  Hon.  Treasurer  —  Daniel  M'Intyre,  C.A.,  Dundee.  Spring  Meet- 
ing— Saturday  after  first  Wednesday  of  May  ;  Autumn  Meeting — Saturday  after  last 
Wednesday  of  September.     Membership — 380. 

Carnoustie  (Inst.  1842).  Captain — David  M.  Ramsay.  Hon.  Secretary  and  Treasurer — 
Andrew  Ramsay,  Isora  Cottage.  Annual  meeting  in  February.  Membership — 130.  Club- 
House — Links. 

Caledonia  Club  :  Captain— Wm.  Ferrier.  Hon.  Secretary — H.  Hayes  Watson,  Terrace  Road. 
Hon.  Treasurer — L.  R.  Falconer.  Club  meetings  in  February,  May,  August,  and  October. 
Membership — 240. 

Total  Abstainers'  Golf  Club  :  Captain— John  Gouick.  Hon.  Secy. — Jas.  B.  Cunningham, 
Poplar  Cottage.     Membership — 50. 

CARNOUSTIE  AND  DISTRICT  LIBERAL  ASSOCIATION. 

President — A.  Simpson,  Fern  Bank.  Secretary — Ex- Bailie  J.  F.  Kidd,  Montrose.  Treasurer — T. 
Martin,  GarUndbank,  Kinloch  Street.  Members  of  Committee— 30.  Annual  Meeting — 
Last  Monday  of  January. 

CANINE  CLUB. 

Hon.  President— Provost  Colquhoun.  President— D.  J.  Henderson.  Secretary— Donald  A. 
Christie,  Kinloch  Street,  Carnoustie.  '  Veterinary  Surgeon — Thomas  Bell,  Muirdrum, 
M.R.C.V.S.  Committee — Innes  Miller,  A.  Simpson,  jun.,  W.  Falconer,  J.  Smith,  George 
Ogilvie,  A.  Tosh.    Next  show  in  Spring  of  1900.     Annual  Meeting  after  Show. 

AMATEUR  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY. 

Patrons — Sir  John  Hardy  Thursby,  Bart.,  and  Hon.  C.  M.  Ramsay,  Brechin  Castle.  Hon. 
President — D.  A.  M'Corquodale.  President — David  Ramsay.  Hon.  Tieasurer — John  R. 
Wilson.  Hon.  Auditor — Hugh  Hanton.  Secretary — Alex.  Simpson,  Fernbank.  Showabout 
third  Saturday  of  August.     Annual  Meeting  second  Friday  after  Show. 

POULTRY  AND  PIGEON  ASSOCIATION. 

President^Ex-Bailie  Soutar.     Secretary — Andrew  Ramsay,  Isora  Cottage. 

BOWLING  CLUB. 

President— Bailie  Morison.  Vice-President — Alex.  M'Ritchie.  Secretary  and  Treasurer— John 
Melville,  Benmore.  Curator— Alexander  Fitchet.  Annual  Meeting  last  Wednesday  of 
March.     Green  open  from  May  to  October. 


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CYCLING  CLUB. 

Sub-Captain — Andrew  Robertson. 


Secretary  and  Treasurer — James 


Captain — George  F.  Tosh. 
Strachan,  Tay  Street. 

CRICKET   AND   FOOTBALL  CLUBS. 

Carnoustie  C.C.— Secy.— \V.  Hogg,  Bonella  St.     Caledonia  F.C.— W.  Mortimer,  Ravensby  Feus. 

PANBRIDE  AND  ARBIRLOT  DISTRICT  PLOUGHING  ASSOCIATION. 

See  Arbirlot  Directory. 

PANMURE   CURLING  CLUB. 

President — George  Young,  Panlathy.      Treasurer — James   Kydd,  Scryne.      Secretary — J.   P. 
Morison,  North  of  Scotland  Bank.      Annual  meeting — September. 

LAWN  TENNIS  CLUB. 
Hon.  President — Henry  G.  Anderson.     President — G.   Cecil   Dickson,  M.D.     Vice-President — 
Rev.  John  Cfesar.      Secretary— J.  F.  Reid,  Eden  Cottage.      Treasurer — John  P.  Morison, 
North  of  Scotland  Bank.     Courts — Maulesbank. 

CARNOUSTIE  DRAUGHTS  CLUB. 

President — George  Aitkenhead.  Vice-President — James  Duncan.  Treasurer — James  Leslie. 
Secretary — W.  D.  M'Inroy,  Park  Avenue. 

JUSTICES  OF  PEACE  IN  CARNOUSTIE. 

D.  A.  M'Corquodale,  James  Souter,  William  Nicoll,  William  Cfesar,  W.  F.  Soutar,  Dugald 
Colquhoun,  D.  J.  Henderson,  and  John  Winter,  ex-officio.  Justices — Rev.  James  Cfesar,  as 
Chairman  of  Panbride  Parish  Council ;  George  Winter,  as  Chairman  of  Barry  Parish 
Council ;  and  David  Ramsay,  as  Provost  of  the  Burgh.  Depute  J.  P.  Clerk  of  Forfarshire — 
William  Caesar,  solicitor. 

JUSTICES  OF  PEACE  IN  PANBRIDE  PARISH. 

James  Kydd,  Scryne ;  and  Rev.  James  Csesar,  ex-officio,  as  Chairman  of  Panbride  Parish  Council 


Carnoustie— List  of  Householders. 


PARISH  OF 

Adamson,  Jas.  V.,  machiiieman,  Queen-st 
Aitken,  Thomas  G. ,  residenter,  Dundee-st 
Allan,  Jas.  S.,  shoemaker,  Yeaman-st 
Alexander,  David   M.,  retired  mill-manager, 

Eaglemount 
Allison,  James  A.,  shipmaster,  Belmont-cot 
Anderson,  David,  boot-finisher,  Dundee-st 
Anderson,  George,  watchmaker,  High-st 
Anderson,  George   ironfounder,   The   Limes, 

Dundee-st 
Anderson,  Jas.,  brassfounder,  Bonella-st 
Anderson,  Joseph,  plumber,  Fox-st 
Anderson,  Thos.,  farm  overseer,  Links-parade 
Arbuthnot,  David,  moulder,  Taymouth-ter 
Arbuthnot,  Jas.,  moulder,  Taymouth-ter 
Archer,  David,  late  shipmaster,  Philip-st 
Archer,  James,  shipmaster,  The  Anchorage 
Archer,  James,  labourer,  Ravensby-feus 
Arnot,  David,  merchant,  Lilybank 
Auld,  James,  stoker,  Maule-st 
Ballo,  Robert,  joiner,  Victoria-pl 
Barrie,  Jas.,  foreman  shoemaker,  Thistle-st 
Barry,  W.  C,  grain  merchant,  The  Willows 
Bathie,  John,  labourer,  Barry-rd 
Bathie,  William,  salmon  fisher,  Burnside 
Baxter,  David,  patternmaker,  Taymouth-ter 
Baxter,  John,  postman,  Dundee-st 
Baxter,    Robert,    late    grocer,    Douglas-ter, 

Broughty-ferry 
Beats,  James,  surfaceman,  Braefoot 
Bell,  George,  retired  engineer,  Zoar  Lodge 


BARRY. 

Bell,  John,  factory-worker,  Taymouth-st 

Bell,  Richard,  factory-overseer,  Mayfield-cot 

Bell,  Will.,  surfaceman,  Dundee-st 

Bennet,  John,  labourer,  Panmure-ter 

Bisset,  David,  factory-worker,  Panmure-ter 

Bisset,  James,  labourer,  Barry-rd 

Bisset,  Peter,  factory  worker,  Panmure-ter 

Black,  David,  factory-worker,  Panmure-ter 

Black,  George,  labourer,  Barry-rd 

Black,  James,  shoemaker,  Airlie-pl,  Camus-st 

Black,  John,  mason,  10  Graham-st 

Black,  Peter  R.,  builder,  Barry-rd 

Black,  T.,  retired  shipmaster,  Dundee-st 

Black,  William,  mason,  Braefoot 

Blaikie,  Alex.,  labourer,  Burnside 

Blyth,  Alexander,  sawyer,  Millar-st 

Boath,  D.  M.,  clerk,  Dundee-st 

Boath,  James,  flesher,  Greenlawhill 

Boyle,  Alex. ,.jun.,  joiner,  Collier-st 

Boyle,  David,  mason,  Barry-rd 

Boyle,  David,  factory-worker,  Panmure-st 

Boyle,  James,  mechanic,  Barry-rd 

Boyle,  James,  shoemaker,  Panmure-ter 

Boyle,  John,  factory-worker,  Panmure-st 

Boyle,  Richard,  factory-worker,  Kinloch-st 

Boyle,  Samuel,  painter,  South  Kinloch-st 

Boyle,  Thomas,  slater,  Dundee-st 

Boyle,  Wm.,  mason,  Barry-rd 

Brand,  Charles,  club-keeper,  Links-parade 

Brand,  David,  slater,  Dundee-st 

Brand,  David  A.,  slater,  Dundee-st 


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Arbroath.  Year  Book. 


Brand,  Wm.,  slater,  South  Kinloch-st 
Bremner,  Win.,  shoemaker,  Kinloch-st 
Brough,  Geo.  B.,  clerk,  Maule-st 
Brown,  Andrew  F.,  engineer,  Collier-st 
Brown,  David,  gardener,  9  Gladstone-ter 
Brown,  Geo  ,  vannian,  Yeanian-st 
Brown,  Jas.,  factory-worker,  Panmure-st 
Brown.  John,  grocer,  Yeaman-st 
Brown,  Ruthven  C.,  traveller,  Struan-brae 
Brown,  William,  weaver,  Yeaman-st 
Bruce,  James  P.,  architect,  Astleylea 
Buchan,  Peter,  shoemaker,  Panmure-ter 
Buchanan,  John,  shopman,  Millar-st 
Buik,  Alex.,  printer,  High-st 
Burns,  James,  carter,  Lochty-st 
Butchart,  Edward,  grocer,  Salisbury -pi 
Butchart,  John,  club-maker,  Barry-rd 
Caesar.  W.,  solicitor,  Lochty 
Caird,  James,  residenter,  Maule-st 
Cairncross,  James,  shoemaker,  Brown-st 
Caithness,  G.,  gas  inanager,  Dundee-st 
Campbell,  Jas.,  baker,  Kinloch-st 
Campbell,  R.,  shepherd,  Hillock  of  Lochend 
Cant,  A.,  labourer,  Kinloch-st 
Cargill,  Alex.,  factory- worker,  Panmure-ter 
Carnegie,  W.,  factory- worker,  Victoria-st 
Carrie,  J.,  dairyman,  Philip-st 
Chalmers,  D. ,  faotory-worker,  Panmure-ter 
Christie,  David,  quarrier,  Queen-st 
Christie,  James,  shoemaker,  Millar-st 
Christie,  James,  labourer,  Ravensby-feus 
Christie,  Robert,  market  gardener,  Dundee-st 
Clark,  A.,  market  gardener,  Woodbine-cottage 
Clark,  David,  labourer,  Ravensby-feus 
Clark,  D.,  baker  and  confectioner,  Dundee-st 
Clarkson,  Charles  F.,  shoemaker,  Terraee-rd 
Cloud,  Harry,  tenter,  Yeaman-st 
Cloudsley,  G.,  shoemaker,  Queen-st 
Cobb,  Jas.,  porter,  Maule-st 
Collier,  Geo.,  labourer,  Yeaman-st 
Couper,  Jas.,  labourer,  Ravensby-feus 
Coutts,  Jas.,  labourer,  4  Archer-bank 
Cowan,  William,  retired,  Elmbank,  Camus-st 
Cowie,  David,  factory-workrr,  Panmure-ter 
Cox,  W.  M.,  shoemaker,  1  Gladstone-pl 
Craig,  Peter,  shoemaker,  Kinloch-st 
Crawford,  James,  shoemaker,  2  Graham-pl 
Crerar,  W.  M.,  shoemaker,  Dundee-st 
Crichton,  John,  gardener,  King-st,  Broughty 

Ferry 
Crichton,  David,  railway  servant,  Millar-st 
Crockart,  Win.,  residenter,  3  Shore,  Arbroath 
Crowe,  David  S.,  hairdresser,  Camus-st 
Gumming,  Jas.,  labourer.  Taymouth-ter 
Cumming,  Wat,  burgh  surveyor,  1  Philip-st 
Cunningham,  T.,  confectioner,  Poplar  Cottage 
Cuthill,  J.,  jun.,  clerk,  Fox-st 
Daer,  Henry,  confectioner,  Dundee-st 
Dalziel,  Jas.,  residenter,  5  Archer-bank 
Dargie,  David,  greenkeeper,  Rose-st 
Dargie,  Jas.,  factory-worker,  Kinloch-st 
Dargie,  Win,  mechanic,  Kinloch-st 
Davidson,  Andrew,  labourer,  Brown-st 
Davies,  Frederick,  shoemaker.  8  Gladstone-ter 
Dempster,  James,  joiner,  Burnside 
Dempster,  John  F.,  clergyman,  Thistle-st 
Delvin,  James,  shoemaker,  Woodbine-pl 
Dewar,  James,  labourer,  Rosebank 
Dewars,  John,  late  engineer,  Casa  Blanca 
Dick,  James  B  ,  grocer,  Maule-st 


Dickson,  G.  Cecil,  doctor,  Dalhousie-villa 
Doig,  James,  foreman,  Victoria-st 
Donald,  David,  carter,  Ravensby-feus 
Douglas,  Jas.  C.,  postman,  Dundee-st 
■  Drew,  William,  shoemaker,  Maule-st 
Dron,  John,  shoemaker,  Dundee-st 
Duncan,  A.  S.,  salesman,  Rose-ter 
Duncan,  Chas.,  draper,  High-st 
Duncan,  David,  shoemaker,  Barry-rd 
Duncan,  David,  merchant,  Victoria-pl 
Duncan,  James,  shoemaker,  Lochtybank 
Duncan,  James  T.,  butcher,  Agrabank-cottage 
Duncan,  John,  railway-gatekeeper,  Fox-st 
Duncan,  John,  labourer,  Ravensby-feus 
Duncan,  Robert,  labourer,  Millar-st 
Duncan,  William,  joiner,  Dundee-st 
Duncan,  W.  G.,  retired  butcher,  Camus-st 
Dundas,  Alex.,  saddler,  Millar-st 
Dustan,  John,  waiter,  Camus-st 
Duthie,  Alex.,  labourer,  Barry-rd 
Duthie,  James,  gardener,  Kinloch-st 
Dye,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  Canms-st 
Ednie,  John,  gardener,  Carnoustie-farm 
Edward,  James  B.,  joiner,  The  Bungalow 
Edwards,  John,  tailor,  Dundee-st 
Ellis,  James,  painter,  Dundee-st 
Fairlie,  Andrew,  draper,  3  Graham-pl 
Fairlie,  William,  labourer,  Dundee-st 
Fairweather,  George  I.,  merchant,  High-st 
Fairweather,  J.  C,  printer,  Ferrier-st 
Falconer,  Alexander,  labourer,  Camus-st 
Falconer,  Lake  R.,  bank  clerk,  Salisbury-ter 
Falconer,  W.,  tailor  and  clothier,  Millar-st 
Ferguson,  James   A.,    hotel-keeper,    Kinloch 

Arms 
Ferrier,  Charles,  merchant,  Firbank,  Collier-st 
Ferrier,  David,  factory-worker,  Victoria-st 
Ferrier,  J.,  sen.,  hairdresser,  Queen-st 
Ferrier,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  Lochty-st 
Ferrier,  William,  shoemaker;  Barry-rd 
Ferrier,  William,  packer,  Kinloch-st 
Findlay,  John  C,  butcher,  Collier-st 
Finlayson,  Allan,  shoemaker,  Camus-st 
Finlayscra,  William,  leather-cutter,  Dundee-st 
Fisher,  Walter,  labourer,  Kinloch-st 
Fitchet,  Alexander,  green-keeper,  Millar-st 
Forbes,  Duncan,  fitter,  Taymouth-ter 
Forbes,  George  G  ,  plasterer,  Kinloch-st 
Forbes,  John,  plasterer,  Braefoot 
Ford,  James,  surfaceman,  Ravensby-feus 
Ford,  John,  gardener,  Rosebank 
Fotheringham,  Jas.,  merchant,  Queen-st 
Fotlieringhain,  W.,  shoemaker,  Yeaman-st 
Fotheringham,  W.,  factory-worker,  Panmure- 
ter 
Fox,  Alexander,  bootmaker,  Paradise-villa 
Fox,  Alexander,  labourer,  liarry-rd 
Fox,  Chas.  J.,  mason,  Bonella-st 
Fox,  George  F.,  draper,  Braefoot 
Fox,  George,  joiner,  Fox-st 
Fox,  James,  plumber,  Fox-st 
Fox,  Robert  W.,  clicker,  Queen-st 
Fox,  William,  clerk,  Bonella-st 
Fraser,  Andrew,  farmer,  Balmachie 
Fraser,  David,  architect,  Newlands-cot 
Fraser,  David,  baker,  Brown-st 
Fraser,  Edwin,  photographer,  High-st 
Freeland,  W.,  retired  bank  clerk,  Laurel-ter 
Fullerton,  James,  blacksmith,  Lochtybank 
Fyfe,  William,  late  fireman,  Kinloch-st 


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Fyffe,  Robert,  carter,  Yeaman-st 

Fyffe,  Robert,  shoemaker,  Camus-st 

Fyffe,  James,  labourer,  Barry-nl 

Gall,  David,  factory-overseer,  Kinloch-st 

Gallet,  Alfred,  shoemaker,  Kinloch-st 

Gamley,  John,  pensioner,  High-st 

Garland,  A.,  commission  agent,  2  Douglas-pl 

Garvie,  Jas. ,  shoemaker,  Dundee-st 

Gibb,  Win.,  shoemaker,  Braefoot 

Gibson,  A.,  residenter,  Salisbury-ter 

Gibson,  A.  R. ,  clergyman,  Manse  of  Carnoustie 

Gibson,  A.,  residenter,  Ravensby-feus 

Gibson,  David,  mason,  Brown-st 

Gibson,  David,  mason,  Fox-st 

Gibson,  G.,  preserve  manufacturer,  Sycamore 

villa 
Gibson,  James.,  confectioner,  4  Westfield-ter, 

Broughty-Ferry 
Gibson,  Robert,  shoemaker,  Millar-st 
Gibson,  Robert,  labourer,  Ravensby-feus 
Gorrie,  Peter,  dentist,  Green-lane 
Gouick,  John,  traveller,  Millar-st 
Gouk,  James,  vandriver,  Dundee-st 
Gourlay,  A.,  labourer,  Yeaman-st 
Gourlay,  James,  blacksmith,  Kinloch-st 
Gove,  John,  pointsman,  Brown-st 
Gow,  James,  fitter,  Taymouth-ter 
Gow,  William,  labourer,  Ravensby-feus 
Gowans,  David  W.,  clerk,  Dundee-st 
Graham,  F.,  retired  mill-fnrnisher,  Fairlaw 
Graham,  James,  retired  engineer,  Carlogie-rd 
Gray,  Alex.,  salmon-fisher,  S  Kinloch-st 
Gray,  David,  jr.,  joiner,  Newbigging 
Gray,  John,  shoemaker,  Dundee-st 
Gray,  Peter,  joiner,  Dundee-st 
Gray,  Peter,  house-proprietor,  Collier-st 
Gray,  Win.,  labourer,  Collier-st 
Greig,  A.,  retired  colporteur,  Millar-st 
Greig,  Alex.,  labourer,  Ravensby-feus 
Grieve,  Win.,  chemist,  Dundee-st 
Guthrie,  Rev.  R.  R.  L.,  clergyman,  Carnoustie 

House 
Guthrie,    R.    C.    L.,'  M.B.C.M.,    Carnoustie 

House 
Hackney,  John,  shoemaker,  Panmure-ter 
Hall,  Goo.,  cashier,  2  Edington-villa 
Hamilton,  Arthur,  carrier,  Kinloch-st 
Hampton,  George,  labourer,  Braefoot 
Hanton,  David,  labourer,  Barry-rd 
Hanton,  Hugh,  Inspector  of  Poor,  Terrace-rd 
Harper,  John,  factory- worker,  Panmure-ter 
Hart,  Samuel,  shoemaker,  Philip-st 
Harrington,  Henry,  steward,  Thistle-st 
Hay,  D.,  retired  spiritdealer,  Upper-victoria 
Hay,  James  T.,  confectioner,  Cross 
Hazel,  John,  shoe  manufacturer,  Clayholes 
Heggie,  And.,  watchmaker,  Queen-st 
Henderson,  C,  police-sergeant,  Dundee-st 
Henderson,  David  J.,  druggist,  Firbank 
Henderson,  T.,  factory-worker,  Panmure-ter 
Henderson,  Wm.,  late  baker,  Tay-st 
Henry,  Robert,  photographer,  Dundee-st 
Hepburn,  Thomas,  tenter,  Taymouth-st 
High,  David  M.,  shoemaker,  Green-lane 
High,  John,  hawker,  Brown-st 
High,  J.  C,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  High-st 
Hillinann,  J.,  prof,  football-plaver,  Rose-st. 
Hood,  Wm.,  labourer,  Seatield-rd 
Hogg,  Alex.,  slater,  Bonella-st 
Hogg,  James,  mason,  Millar-st 


Hogg,  James,  plumber,  Kinloch-st 
Hosie,  Alex.,  vanman,  Kinloch-st 
Hosie,  David,  vanman,  Yeaman-st 
Hosie,  James,  carter,  Braefoot 
Howe,  George,  platelayer,  Kmloch-st 
Hunter,  James,  iun.,  solicitor,  Willowbank 
Hutcheson,  Andrew,  eyelemaker,  Dundee-st 
Hutton,  David  S. ,  hotelkeeper,  Golf-st 
Ironside,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  Yeaman-st 
Jamieson,  Alex.,  vandriver,  Taymouth-st 
Jamieson,  A.  S.,  factory-worker,  Panmure-st 
Jamieson,  T.,  factory-worker,  Dundee-st    . 
Japp,  John,  factory  worker,  Kinloch-st 
Japp,  Wm.,  yarn-dresser,  Panmure-ter 
Jarvis,  C.  A.,  coastguard  officer,  Dundee-st 
Jobberns,  Rev.  J.  B.,  clergyman,  E  Manle-st 
Johnston,  Jas.,  factory-worker,  Panmure-ter 
Johnston,  Jas.,  jun.,  labourer,  Barry-rd 
Joiner,  W.  D.,  Association-manager,  Endora 
Jones,  Alfred,  shoemaker,  Fox-st 
Kemp,  Jas.,  clerk,  Terrace-rd 
Kennedy,  Geo.,  salmon-fisher,  Amelia-cot 
Kerr,  John,  joiner,  Millar-st 
Kerr,  John,  music-teacher,  Philip-st 
Kidd,  Chas.,  shoemaker.  Ravensby-feus 
Kidd,  David,  law  clerk,  Rowan-cottage 
Kidd,  James,  shoemaker   50  Kinloch-st 
Kidd,  Robert,  labourer,  Dundee-st 
Kidd,  Wm.,  joiner,  Kinloch-st 
Kinnear,  James,  joiner,  Millar-st 
Kinnear,  W.,  residenter,  Beech  wood 
Kitto,  Thos.,  labourer,  Braefoot 
Kyd,  Jas.,  artist,  20  Kinloch-st 
Kydd,  David,  farmer,  Lochend 
Laing,  James,  factory-worker,  Kinloch-st 
Laing,  Wm.,  carter,  Barry-rd 
Laing,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  Brown-st 
Latto,  Wm.,  fishmonger,  Dundee-st 
Lawrence,  David,  joiner,  Kinloch-st 
Lawson,  Alex.,  factory  worker,  Brown-st 
Lawson,  George,  bleacher,  Braefoot 
Lawson,  John,  labourer,  Dundee-st 
Leslie,  David,  shoemaker,  :?  Archer-bank 
Lindsay,  Jas.,  residenter,  High-st 
Lindsay,  John,  retired  joiner,  Maule-st 
Lindsay,  Thos.,  club-keeper,  Links-parade 
Littlejohn.tD.  S.,  solicitor,  Broughty  Ferry 
Littlejohn,  Thos.,  solicitor,  Douglas-ter 
Livingstone,  Jas.,. restaurateur,  High-st 
Low,  Alex.,  general  merchant,  Dundee-st 
Low,  George,  labourer,  South  Kinloch-st 
Low,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  S  Kinloch-st 
Lownie,  John,  ironturuer,  Taymouth-ter 
Lowson,  J.  P.  M.,  postmaster,  &c,  Dundee-st 
Lyall,  John,  currier,  Camus-st 
M'Kay,  David,  plumber,  Fox-st 
MacKenzie,    James    L.,    retired    shipmaster, 

Salisbury-pl 
MacPherson,  Colin,  potato  merchant,  Braefoot 
Mackie,  George,  carter,  Dundee-st 
Maiden,  Jas.,  factory  worker,  Barry-rd 
Malcolm,  Peter,  labourer,  Camus-st 
Mann,  George,  carrier,  Barry-rd 
Martin,  Alfred,  factory-worker,  Lochend 
Martin,  Alex.,  signalman,  South  Kinloch-st 
Martin,  Andrew,  shoemaker,  Panmure-ter 
Martin,  David,  shoemaker,  Kinloch-st 
Martin,  James,  bootmaker,  Brown-st 
Martin.  John,  labourer,  Kmloch-st 
Martin,  John,  tenter,  Links-avenue 


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Martin,  Thomas,  retired  engineer,  Kinloch-st 
Martin,  William,  labourer,  Kinloch-st 
Mason,  Geo.,  labourer,  High-st 
Masson,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  Kinloch-st 
Mathers,  David,  factory-worker,  Panmure-st 
Mathers,  John,  labourer,  Barry-rd 
Mathers.  Robert,  watchman,  Panmure-st 
Matthew,  Win.,  baker,  Dundee-st 
Matthews,  James  P.,  labourer,  Kinloch-st 
Melvin,  Gavin,  shoemaker,  Taymouth-st 
Middleton,  David,  shoemaker,  Kinloch-st 
Mill,  George,  shoemaker,  Camus-st 
Mill,  Win.  A.,  druggist,  Arbroath 
Millar,  Alex.  B.,  shipmaster,  Burnside-st 
Millar,  Wm.,  blacksmith,  Taymouth-ter 
Miller,  Alex.,  late  gas-manager,  Bonella-st 
Miller,  David,  postman,  Queen-st 
Miller,  G.,  butcher  &  cattle-dealer,  Queen-st 
Miller,  Innes,  horse-hirer,  Taymouth  Lodge 
Miller,  Robert,  joiner,  Kinloch-st 
Miller,  Walter,  stoker,  Bonella-st 
Mills,  Frank  J.  R.,  shipmaster,  Lochty-st. 
Mitchell,  Alex.,  residenter,  Burnside-st 
Mitchell,  Samuel,  shoemaker,  Park-avenue 
Moir,  Geo.,  fireman,  Ravensby-feus 
Morris,  A.,  salmon  (isher,  Brown-st 
Morrison,  W.,  joiner,  Archerbank 
Mortimer,  C.,  tenter,  Kinloch-st 
Mortimer,  D.,  gardener,  Ravensby-feus 
Morton,  Jas.,  clothier,  Retreat-cuttage 
Motion,  John,  salmon  fisher,  Ravensby-feus 
Munro,  John,  blacksmith,  Yeaman-st 
Murray,  James,  gardener,  Yeaman-st 
Murray,  Jas.,  fireman,  Airlie-pl 
Murray,  James,  clubmaker,  6  Gladstone-ter 
Mustard,  Jas.,  factory-worker,  Panmure-ter 
Myles,  Geo.,  moulder,  Ravensby-feus 
Myles,  Jas.,  iron-moulder,  Taymouth-ter 
Myles,  J.,  factory- worker,  Victoria-st 
M'Affer,  Neil,  railway-agent,  Barry-rd 
M'Andrew,  J.,  plumber,  Dundee-st 
M'Arthur,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  Maule-st 
M'Auly,  T.,  lodging-housekeeper,  Yeaman-st 
M'Corquodale,  D.  A.,  bank  agent,  High-st 
M'Culloch,  John,  shoemaker,  Maule-st 
M'Donald,  D.,  dairyman,  Queen-st 
M'Farlane,  Arch.,  residenter,  Green-lane 
M'Gregor,  David,  stoker,  Kinloch-st 
M'Gregor,  William,  planter,  Agrabank 
M'Inroy,  J.,  blacksmith,  Park -a  venue 
M'Intosh,  David,  mason,  Ravensby-feus 
M'Intosh,  W.,  factory-worker,  Panmure-st 
M'Intosh,  Wm.  B.,  grocer,  S  Kinloch-st 
M'Laren,  Richard,  factory-worker,  Kinloch-st 
M'Leod,  Alex.,  clerk,  Millar-st 
M'Millan,  John,  shoemaker,  Camus-st 
Nairn,  A.,  clerk,  Taymouth-st 
Ness,  Thos.,  coal  agent,  Rosely 
Ness,  T.,  jun.,  baker  and  confectioner,  Rosely 
Nicholson,  J.,  schoolmaster,  Collier-st 
Nicoll,  David  S.,  clerk,  Kinloch-st 
Nicoll,  George,  clerk,  Taymouth-st 
Nicoll,  James,  blacksmith,  Ravensby-feus 
Nicoll,  H.,  lapper,  Kinloch-st 
Nicoll,  J.,  factory- worker,  Victoria-st 
Nicoll,  J.,  shoemaker,  Rose-st 
Nicoll,  J.,  labourer.  Dundte-st 
Nicoll,  K.,  factory- worker,  Barry-rd 
Nicoll,  R.  J.,  mason,  Burnside-cottage 
Nicoll,  Walter,  boot-finisher,  Lochty-st 


Nicoll,  W.,  shoemaker,  Tayside-st 
Nicoll,  W.,  labourer,  Yeaman-st 
Nicoll,  VV.,  factory- worker,  Panmure-ter 
Nicoll,  Wm.,  bootfinisher,  Philip-st 
Nicoll,  W.,  baker,  Cross 
Norrie,  G.,  labourer,  Taymouth-rd 
Norrie,  John,  gardener,  Braefoot 
Norrie,  J.,  labourer,  East  Braefoot 
Ogg,  H.,  shoemaker,  Panmure-st 
Ogg,  Wm.,  tenter,  Kinloch-st 
Ogilvie,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  Camus-st 
Ogilvie,  A.  F.,  shipmaster,  Holmwood 
Ogilvie,  Charles,  labourer,  Airlie-pl 
Ogilvie,  D;,  .junr.,  dairyman,  Kinloch-st 
Ogilvie,  D.  L,  factory-overseer,  Kinloch-st 
Ogilvie,  Jas.  leather  cutter,  Kinloch-st 
Ogilvie,  J.,  factory- worker,  Panmure-ter 
Ogilvie,  Jas.,  overseer,  Holmwood 
Ogilvie,  John, farmer,  Ardestie-farm,  Monifieth 
Ogilvie,  John,  factory-worker,  Panmure-ter 
Ogilvie,  John,  labourer,  Kinloch-st 
Oswald,  J.,  shoemaker,  Dundee-st 
Panton,  W.  D.,  shoemaker,  Bona  Vista 
Paterson,  A.,  grocer,  Kimberley-pl 
Paterson,  David,  iron-turner,  Taymouth-ter 
Paterson,  Robert,  zincographer,  Kinloch-st 
Paton,  Alex.,  junr.,  residenter,  Dundee-st 
Paton,  D.,  doctor  of  medicine,  Villa  Rosa 
Patrick,  J.,  clergyman,  O.S.  Manse 
Patterson,  D.,  late  harbour-master,  Shore,  Ar- 
broath 
Patterson,  George,  draper,  Collier-st 
Peebles,  D.,  provision-merchant,  Burnside-ter 
Perry,  Jas.  H.,  shoemaker,  BoiieJIa-st 
Peters,  R.,  factory  overseer,  Braefoot 
Peters,  Wm.,  factory-worker,  Panmure-ter 
Petrie,  J.,  tailor's  cutter,  High-st 
Petrie,  William,  plumber,  Bonella-st 
Philip,  Alex.,  late  gardener,  Park-avenue 
Philip,  James,  clergyman,  F.C.  Manse 
Philips,  James,  shoemaker,  Camus-st 
Phin,  David,  mechanic,  Panmure-st 
Plummer,  H.,  factory-worker,  Panmure-ter 
Proctor,  John,  residenter,  Victoria-st 
Rae,  James,   senr.,  retired  factory  manager, 

Regent-pl 
Rae,  James,  jr.,  manager,  Victoria-st 
Ramsay,  Alexander,  labourer,  Ravensby-feus 
Ramsay,  Andrew,  clerk,  Isora-cottage 
Ramsay,  D.,  market-gardener,  Ravensby-feus 
Ramsay,  David,  labourer,  Victoria-st 
Ramsay,  David,  jr. ,  plumber,  Panmure-ter 
Ramsay,  David  M.,  joiner,  Ferrier-st 
Ramsay,  James,  labourer,  Brown-st 
Ramsay,  James,  waterman,  Millar-st 
Ramsay,  James,  labourer,  Dundee-st 
Ramsay,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  Thistle-st 
Ramsay,  J.  T.,  labourer,  Kinloch-st 
Ramsay,  John,  factory-worker,  Dundee-st 
Ramsay,  Silvester,  joiner,  Thistle-st 
Ramsay,  W.,  shoemaker,  Dundee-st 
Rattray,  David,  labourer,  Dundee-st 
Reid,  Edward,  mason,  Seatield-rd 
Reid,  Geo.,  estate  overseer,  Yeaman-st 
Reid,  P.,  butcher,  Lochty-st 
Reid,  R.,  coachbuilder,  Dundee-st 
Reid,  William,  gardener,  Queen-st 
Rennie,  Alex.,  manager,  Ferrier-st 
Rennie,  W.,  labourer,  Lochty-bank 
Richardson,  Peter  W.  J.,  clerk,  Braefoot 


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Rigby,  Edward,  butler,  Queen-st 
Ritchie,  D.A.,  perated  water  manuf.,  Braefoot 
Robb,  A.,  baker,  Maule-st 
Robb,  F.  W.,  spirit  merchant,  Rose-st 
Robb,  J.,  spirit  dealer,  Bay -house 
Robb,  J.,  mason,  Paik-avenue 
Roberts,  W.,  labourer,  Kirkton-bank 
Robertson,  A.,  mason,  Golf-st 
Robertson,'  A. ,  builder,  9  South  Kinloch-st 
Robertson,  Frank,  mason,  Kinloch-st 
Robertson,  Geo.,  shoemaker,  Ravensby-feus 
Robertson,  G.  F.,  builder,  Camus-st 
Robertson,  J.,  shoemaker,  Thistle-st 
Robertson,  J.,  grocer,  &c,  High-st 
Robertson,  P.,  haker,  Dundee-st 
Robertson,  W.  J.,  fruiterer,  Ravensby-feus 
Ross,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  Barry-rd 
Ross,  T.,  carrier,  Burnside-st 
Ross,  W.,  fireman;  Vietoria-st 
Rowuey,  W.,  sailor,  Dundee-st 
Salmond,  John,  gardener,  7  Gladstone-ter 
Samson,  David,  shoemaker,  Airlie-pl 
Scott,  A..  D.,  labourer,  Ravensby-feus 
Scott,  D.,  factory  worker,  Prairie-cottage 
Scott,  G.,  bleacher,  Kose-st 
Scott,  J.,  retired  shipmaster,  Maiale-st 
Scott,  J.,  shoemaker,  Bonella-st 
Scott,  J.,  yardsman,  High-st 
Scott,  R.  S.,  traveller,  High-st 
Scott,  W.,  market-gardener,  Ravensby-feus 
Scott,  Win.,  labourer,  Ravensby-feus 
Scroggie,  D.  boot  manufacturer,  Carlogie-rd 
Scroggie,  E.,  boot  manufacturer,  Carlogie-rd 
Sellars,  Robt.,  bank-accountant,  Lochty-bank 
Shands,  A.,  labourer,  Braefoot 
Shepherd,  J.,  sen., market gardener,Kinloch-st 
Shepherd,  J.,  jun. ,  spirit  merchant,  Kinloch-st 
Shepherd,  W.,  grocer,  Barry-rd 
Simpson,  A.,  joiner,  Collier-st 
Simpson,  And.,  stationer,  &c,  Tay-st 
Simpson,  C.  H.,  draper,  Laurel-ter 
Simpson,  George,  fleslier,  Dundee-st 
Simpson,  James,  club-maker,  Barry-rd 
Simpson,  R.,  golf  club-maker,  Links-parade 
Simpson,  W.,  boottinisher,  Dundee-st 
Sinclair,  John,  joiner,  Catherine-cot 
Smart,  Geo.,  shoemaker,  Taymouth-st 
Smart,  James,  cowfeeder,  Victoria  Cottage 
Smart,  Jas.,  labourer,  Taymouth-st 
Smibert,  T.  D.,  retired  baker,  Catherine-cot 
Smieton,  Alexander,  joiner,  Barry-road 
Smieton,  James,  mechanic,  Barry-rd 
Smieton,  Jas.,  manufacturer,  Broughty  Ferry 
Smieton,  J.  SI.,  manufacturer,  Broughty  Ferry 
Smith,  Alexander,  gardener,  Barry-road 
Smith,  David.,  keeper  Y.M.C.A.,  High-st 
Smith,  David,  carter,  Park-avenue 
Smith,  David,  labourer,  Millar-st 
Smith,  David,  labourer,  Braefoot 
Smith-,  David,  grocer,  Links-avenue 
Smith,  David,  labourer,  Ravensby-feus 
Smith,  D.,  labourer,  Tumis-rd 
Smith,  James,  shoemaker,  Kinloch-st 
Smith,  Jas.,  vanman,  High-st 
Smith,  John,  baker,  High-st 
Smith,  Peter,  residenter,  Collier-st 
Soutar,  Fred.,  residenter,  Alexandra-pl 
Soutar,  James  D.,  vanman,  Dundee-st 
Soutar,  John,  traveller,  S  Kinloch-st 
Soutar,  R.,  shoemaker,  Kinloch-st 


Soutar,  W.  F.,  merchant,  Annfleld 
Seuter,  James,  news-agent,  &c,  Barry-rd 
Spark,  Charles  G.,  shoemaker,  Maule-st 
Spink, -John,  boottinisher,  Kinloch-st 
Stark,. Alex.,  labourer,  Ravensby-feus 
Stephen,  David,  labourer,  Barry-road 
Stephen,  Jas.,  factory-worker,  Brown-st 
Stephen,  John,  labourer,  Barry-road 
Stephenson,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  Kinloch-st 
Stevenson,  R.,  shoemaker,  Kinloch-st 
Stewart,  Charles,  labourer,  Kinloch-st 
Stewart,  C,  tailor,  Queen-st 
Stewart,  John,  potato-merchant,  Braefoot 
Stewart,  John,  sen.,  labourer,  Millar-st 
Stewart,  John,  jun.,  shoemaker,  Millar-st 
Stewart,  Win.,  commission  agent,  Kinloch-st 
Sturrock,  Geo.,  fruiterer,  Ireland-st 
Sturrock,  James,  gardener,  Dundee-st 
Sturrock,  James,  painter,  High-st 
Sturrock,  W.,  clerk,  High-st 
Sturrock,  William  P.,  shoemaker,  Kinloch-st 
Sutherland,  W.  P.,  retired  commercial  travel- 
ler, Lochtybank 
Suttie,  Peter,  salmon-fisher,  Ravensby-feus 
Talbert,  Jas.,  farm  servant,  Kinloch-st 
Taylor,  Alex.,  labourer,  Collier-st 
Taylor,  James,  labourer,  Collier-st 
Taylor,  T.  H.W.,  market-garden'r,  S  Kinloch-st 
Taylor,  Wm.,  slater,  Maule-st 
Thomson,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  Maule-st 
Thomson,  A.,  medical  practitioner^  Lochty-st 
Thomson,  A.,  shoemaker,  Brown-st 
Thomson,  David,  shoemaker,  Maule-st 
Thomson,  Jas.,  vanman,  Brown-st 
Thomson,  John,  shoemaker,  Taymouth-st 
Thomson,  Robert,  leather  cutter,  Dundee-st 
Thomson,  W.,  fruiterer,  Camus-st 
Thornton,  Robert,  labourer,  Panmure-ter 
Todd,  John,  cabinetmaker,  Broughty  Ferry 
Tosh,  Jas.,  labourer,  Yeaman-st 
Tosh,  Peter,  factory-worker,  Kinloch-st 
Tosh,  Peter,  stoker,  Dundee-st 
Tosh,  F.  G. ,  factory-worker,  Taymouth-st 
Tulloch,  W. ,  innkeeper,  Dundee-st 
Tyndall,  A.  F.,  moulder,  9  Graham-pl 
Tyrie,  Wm.,  traveller,  Tayinouth—t 
Wade,  Chas  ,  draughtsman,  Taymouth-ter 
Walker,  Alex.  B.,  bank  clerk,  Philip-st 
Walker,  J.  F.,  crofter,  Ravensby-feus 
Walker,  John,  factory-worker,  Kinloch-st 
Walker,  John,  currier,  Searield-rd 
Wallace,  G.,  factory- worker,  Victoria-st 
Wallace,  C,  shoemaker,  Kiuloch-st 
Wallace,  Geo.,  foreman  contractor,  Collier-st 
Watson,  D.,  market-gardener,  S  Kinloch-st 
Watson,  G.,  mason,  Kiuloch-st 
Watson,  Hugh  H.,  accountant,  Albert-pl 
Watson,  John,  shoemaker,  Taymouth-st 
Watt,  A.,  joiner,  Millar-st 
Watt,  Geo.,  moulder,  Taymouth-ter 
Webster,  Daniel,  shoemaker,  Kinloch-st 
Webster,  J.  M.,  diaper,  Broughty  Ferry 
Welsh,  Jas.,  tailor,  Millar-st 
Whitelaw,  W.  W.,  ropemaker,  Links-parade 
Whyte,  G.,  facWy-worker,  Panmure-ter 
Whyte,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  Ash-cot 
Will,  George,  factory-worker,  Panmure-ter 
Will,  G.,  railway-gatekeeper,  Terrace-rd 
Will,  G.,  carter,  Dundee-st 
Will,  G. ,  retired  miller,  Park -a  venue 


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Will,  W.,  stoker,  Yeaman-st 
Williamson,  A.,  bootmaker,  Yeaman-st 
Williamson,  G.,  roadman,  Millar-st 
Williamson,  J.,  factory-worker,  Panmure-ter 
Williamson,  J.,  shoemaker,  Lochty-st 
Wilson,  A.  Y.  H.,  mason,  Dundee-st 
Wilson,  A.,  grocer,  Ravensby-feus 
Wilson,  C,  contractor,  Dundee-st 
Wilson,  H.,  carter,  Park-avenue 
Wilson,  James,  late  farmer,  Kinloch-st 
Wilson,  John,  fanner,  Middleton 
Wilson,  John  I.,  mason,  Barry-rd 


Wilson,  J.,  factory  worker,  Panmure-st 
Wilson,  Joseph,  innkeeper,  Belleview 
Wilson,  W.,  labourer,  Rose-st 
Winter,  G.,  boot-manufacturer,  Dalhousie-st 
Winter,  J.,  boot-manufacturer,  Park-house 
Winton,  Win.,  caretaker,  Kinloch-st 
Wood,  G.,  currier,  Dundee-st 
Wood,  Robert,  florist,  Salisbury-ter 
Wright,  J.,  retired,  Green-lane 
Yool,  J.,  late  mechanic,  Kinloch-st 
Young,  George,  tailor  and  clothier,  Queen-st 
Young,  John,  factory-worker,  Panmure-st 


PARISH  OF  PANBRIDE. 


Alexander,  John,  jun.,  fisheiman,  Westhaven 
Allison,  J.  A.,  shipmaster,  Belmont-cottage 
Anderson,  George,  surfaceman,  Ireland-st 
Anderson,  James,  manager,  M'Kenzie-st 
Anderson,    James,  telegraph-superintendent, 

Dalhousie-st 
Anderson,  W.,  manufacturer,  Dalhousie-st 
Andrews,  R.  W.,  residenter,  Ireland-st 
Bain,  James,  slater,  High-st 
Balfour,  C,  residenter,  Guthrie-st 
Barber,  Hugh,  fisher,  Granville-house 
Benzie,  Peter,  road-foreman,  High-st 
Bisset,  James,  bleacher,  Ireland-st 
Bisset,  John,  fisherman,  Westhaven 
Bisset,  John,  fisherman,  Westhaven. 
Bisset,  Peter,  fisherman,  Westhaven 
Bisset,  Robert,  fisherman,  Westhaven 
Bisset,  Wm.,  fisherman,  Westhaven 
Black,  Alexander,  blacksmith,  Westhaven 
Black,  Charles,  mason,  William-st 
Black,  Jas.,  clerk,  Carlogie-rd 
Black,  John  L.,  builder,  Fairmount 
Black,  William,  seaman,  William-st 
Boyle,  S.,  painter.  S  Kinloch-st 
Brown,  A.,  storekeeper,  Arbroath-rd 
Brown,  Chas.,  wood  merchant,  Ferniebank 
Brown,  R.,  shoe  manufacturer,  Carlogie-rd 
Burnett,  Geo.,  baker,  Admiral-st 
Butchart,  A.  S..  baker,  Arbroath-rd 
Caithness,  G.,  gas  manager,  Dundee-st 
Caithness,  G.,  residenter,  Uallowlaw 
Calder,  John,  shoemaker,  Westhaven 
Campbell,  C,  fisherman,  Westhaven 
Cargill,  David,  labourer,  Dalhousie-st 
Clark,  C,  fisherman,  Westhaven 
Clark,  G.,  fisherman,  Westhaven 
Clark,  Robert,  fisherman,  Westhaven 
Cockerill,  J.  C.,  keeper,  Buddonness 
Crighton,  R.,  bJacksmith,  Arbroath-rd 
Croll,  J.  R. ,  merchant,  Carlogie-rd 
Cuthill,  James,  clerk,  Westhaven-place 
Dargie,  J.  L.,  porter,  Guthrie-st 
Davidson,  A.,  joiner,  Westhaven-pl 
Davidson,  Jas.,  gardener,  William-st 
Duers,  Wm.,  gardener,  William-st 
Duncan,  Edwin,  salmon-fisher,  Ireland-st 
Duncan,  Jas.,  salmon-fisher,  Tayside-st 
Dunstone,  Bovey,  boatman,  Westhaven 
Edward,  Peter,  labourer,  Ireland-st 
Fairlie,  Andrew,  draper,  Ireland-st 
Falconer,  Jas.,  engineer,  William-st 
Fitchet,  J.,  retired  grocer,  Ireland-st 
Fleming,  R.  B.,  manufacturer,  Church-st 
Fox,  Bruce,  weaver,  Tayside-st 


Fox,  John,  lettar-carrier,  William-st 
Fraser,  David,  architect,  Newlands-cottage 
Fraser,  Douglas,  manufacturer,  Church-st 
Fullerton,  David,  clerk,  Ireland-st 
Gibson,  G.,  manufacturer,  Sycamore-villas 
Gilroy,  A.  B.,  merchant,  Castle  Roy,  Broughty 

Ferry 
Graham,  J.,  retired  engineer,  Carlogie-rd 
Gray,  A.  E.,  harbour  clerk,  Ireland-st 
Gray,  James  M.,  solicitor,  Taymouth -villa 
Grieve,  William,  cowfeeder,  Rottenrow 
Harris,  Wm. ,  stationer,  Carlogie-rd 
Harrison,  Geo.,  traveller,  Ireland-st 
Henderson,  George,  fisherman,  Westhaven 
Henderson,  William,  baker,  Tayside-st 
Herd,  A.,  seaman,  Tayside-st 
Hogg,  Alex.,  slater,  Bonella-st 
Imper,  Albert,  teacher,  Carlogie-rd 
Keillor,  David,  bleacher,  Westhaven-pl 
Kidd,  John,  joiner,  Ireland-st 
Kilgour,  R.,  retired  nurseryman,  William-st 
Laurie,  Geo.,  shipmaster,  Carlogie-rd 
Lawson,  J.  B.,  spirit  merchant,  Bourtreebank 
Lees,  Samuel,  toy-merchant,  Granville-house 
Lowson,  John,  bank-accountant,  Guthrie-st 
Mackaj',  James,  stationmaster,  Station-rd 
Marquis,  W.  H.,  hairdresser,  Westhaven 
Marshall,  J.  3.,  agricult'l  agent,  Dalhousie-st 
Martin,  Edward,  late  blacksmith,  Carlogie-rd 
Martin,  Jas.,  shoemaker,  Ireland-st 
Martin,  Thos.,  retired  engineer,  Kinloch-st 
Masson,  John,  LL.D.,  Carlogie-rd 
Maxwell,  Jas.,  late  baker,  Westhaven-cottage 
Melville,  D.,  railway  inspector.  M'Kenzie-st 
Melville,  John,  merchant,  M'Kenzie-st 
Millar,  C.  W. ,  market  gardener,  William-st 
Millar,  James,  joiner,  Seaview-cottage 
Millar,  R.,  butcher,  Bay  view 
Milne,  James,  bleacher,  Anscott-house 
Milne,  John,  labourer,  Ireland-st 
Morrison,  A.,  shoemaker,  Arbroath-rd 
Morison,  John  P.,  bank  agent,  Church-st 
Morison,  Jas.  P.,  Inspector  of  Poor,  William  st 
Mudie,  Jas.,  cattle  dealer,  Tayside-st 
Murdoch,  A.  J.,  com.  agent,  Newtonlea 
Murdoch,  C.  M. ,  hotel  keeper,  Arbroath-rd 
Murdoch,  Fred.  F.,  engineer,  Newtonlea 
Murdoch,  W.  D.,  grocer,  &c,  Ireland-st 
M'Allister,  John,  merchant,  Broughty  Ferry 
M'Allister,  J.  A.,  ship's  steward,  Bro.  Ferry 
M'Conechy,  A.,  retired  farmer,  Hazelbank 
M'Farlane,  David,  farmer,  Westhaven 
M'Laggan,  D.,  porter,  William-st 
M'Laren,  R.,  gardener,  Westhaven 


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M'Lauchlan,  Douglas,  labourer,  Ireland-st 
M'Lean,  D.,  fisherman,  Westhaven 
Macpherson,   Rev.  E.  B.  H.,'  Panbride   F.C. 

Manse 
M'Ritcliie,  A.,  plasterer,  Almondbank 
Nairn,  0.,  residenter,  Reid-cottage 
Nicoll,  James,  manager,  Dalhousie-st 
Nicoll,  R.,  shoemaker,  Tayside-st 
Ogilvie,  J.,  farmer,  Ardestie,  Monifieth 
Oliver,  W.,  signalman,  High-st 
Oudney,  W.  M.,  shipmaster,  Arbroath-rd 
Paton,  David,  physician,  Villa  Rosa 
Peebles,  D.,  provision  merchant,  Dalhousie-st 
Perry,  J.,  mason,  Lochty-st 
Ramsay,  Alexander,  fisherman,  Westhaven 
Ramsay,  D.,  painter,  Tayside-st 
Ramsay,  David,  fisherman,  Westhaven 
Ramsay,  D.,  com.  agent,  Carlogie-rd 
Ramsay,  James,  shoemaker,  Church-st 
Ramsay,  J.,  salmon  fisher,  Tayside-st 
Ramsay,  John,  fisherman,  Tayside-st 
Ramsay,  John,  labourer,  Westhaven 
Ramsay,  Win.,  bleacher,  Westhaven 
Rankin,  Jas.,  civil-engineer,  Carlogie-rd 
Reid,  J.  P.,  clerk,  Eden-cottage 
Richardson,  Peter,  com.  agent,  Tayside-st 
Robertson,  J.  S.,  market  gardener,  William-st 
Robertson,  W.,  slater,  Arbroath-rd. 
Salmond,  John,  fisherman,  Westhaven 
Scott,  J.  C,  manufacturer,  Station- villa 
Scott,  G.,  bleacher,  Ireland-st 
Scroggie,  D.,  boot-manufacturer,  Carlogie-rd 


Scroggie,  E.,  boot-manufacturer,  Carlogie-rd 
Sharp,  C,  coalman,  Ireland-st 
Simpson,  A.,  stationer,  &c,  Tayside-st 
Simpson,  W.,  fisherman,  Westhaven 
Simpson,  W.,  labourtr,  Westhaven 
Smith,  C,  bootfinisher,  Seabrae 
Smith,  John,  grieve,  Westhaven 
Smith,  William,  bleacher,  Westhaven-pl 
Smyth,  A.  N.,  agent,  Ferniebank 
Soutar,  W.  F.,  merchant,  Annfield -house 
Strachan,  J.  B.,  hotelkeeper,  Church-st 
Strutt,  James,  boatman,  Westhaven 
Sturrock,  George,  fruiterer,  Ireland-st 
Thallam,  Jas.,  manager,  Woodbine 
Thomson,  A.,  china  merchant,  Carlogie-rd 
Thomson,  C,  china  merchant,  Church-st 
Thomson,  Robert,  coal -agent,  Station-rd 
Thomson,   W.,    potato  merchant,  Dalhousie- 

street 
Turnbull,  C,  labourer,  Westhaven 
Tyrie,  John,  gardener,  Church-st 
Watson,  F. ,  coal  agent,  Carlot;ie-rd 
Watson,  William,  labourer,  Westhaven 
Watt,  Jas.,  clerk,  Guthrie-st 
Watty,  Francis,  chief-officer,  Westhaven 
Webster,  W.,  reader,  Carlogie-rd 
Williamson,  C.  G.,  boatman,  West-haven 
Wilson,  J.  R.,  insur.  manager,  He^en-bank 
Wilson,  John,  farmer,  Middleton 
Winter,  D.,  boot-manufacturer,  Park-house 
Winter,  G.,  boot-manufacturer,  Dalhousie-st 
Wood,  Robert,  grocer,  Admiral-st 


List  of  Female  Householders. 


PARISH  OF  BARRY. 


Adam,  Mrs  Louisa  G.,  Bonavista 
Allan,  Mrs  Mary,  Maule-st 
Anderson,  Mrs,  Barry-rd 
Anderson,  B.,  Fox-st 
Anderson,  MrsE.,  8alisbury-ter 
Anderson.  Mrs  M.,  Lochty-st 
Anderson,  Mrs  S.,  Fox-st 
Axford,  Mrs  M.,  Yeaman-st 
Baldy,  Elizabeth,  Regent-pl 
Barry,  Mrs,  Maule-st 
Bathie,  Helen,  Lower-victoria 
Beale,  Elizabeth  W.,  Sea  field-house 
Beale,  Jane  D.,  Seafield-house 
Beaton,  Mrs  I.,  Dundee-st 
Black,  Mrs  E.  H.,  Salisbury-ter 
Black,  Mrs  Helen  C,  Garfield-pl 
Black,  E..  2  Archerbank 
Black,  Mrs  I.,  Barry-rd 
Black,  Mrs  I.,  Albert  Lodge,  Barry-rd 
Black,  Mrs  Ann,  Victoria-st 
Black,  Mary,  Panmure-ter 
Blackie,  Elizabeth,  Panmure-ter 
Blair,  Annie,  Collier-st 
Boath,  Mrs  J.,  Kinloch-st 
Borrie,  Mrs  E.,  Collier-st 
Brand,  J.,  Barry-rd 
Brown,  Margaret,  Queen-st 
Brown,  Mrs.J.,  Panmure-st 
Brown,  W.,'  Millar-st 
Bruce,  E.  Scott,  3  Douglas-pl 


Bruce,  Mary  A.,  Links-parade 
Burnett,  MrsM.,  Millar-st 
Butchart,  Mrs  M.,  Kinloch-st 
Cables,  Mrs  David,  Barry-rd 
Caird,  A.  Maule-st 
Cameron,  J.,  High-st 
Cameron,  Mrs  M..  Brown-st 
Carrie,  E.  G.,  Philip-st 
Chapman,  M.,  Barry-rd 
Christie,  Mary,  Queen-st 
Cobb,  Eliz.,  3  Gladstone-ter" 
Cowan,  Jane,  Panmure-ter 
Cox,  Mrs  M.  S.,  Maule-st 
Craik,  A.,  Rosebank,  Barry-rd 
Crawford,  M.,  Garfteld-pl 
Croft,  A.,  Panmure-st 
Crolly,  Frances,  Braefoot 
Cruden,  Mrs  M.,  Fox-st 
Cuthbert,  Mrs  Priscilla,  Dundee-st 
Daer,  Mrs  J.,  Duudee-st 
Dall,  Mrs  Andrew,  Dundee-st 
Dargie,  Jean,  Kinloch-st 
Davidson,  Mrs,  Brown-st 
Davidson,  Jane,  Brown-st 
Davidson,  M.  A.,  Kinloch-st 
Dawson,  Mrs  J.,  Ravensby-feus 
Dick,  Mrs  A.,  Maule-st 
Dick,  Mrs  E.  B  ,  Maule-st 
Dorward,  Miss,  Kinloch-st 
Druminond,  M.,  Brown-st 


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Duff,  Mrs  M.,  Philip-st 

Keiller,  E.,  Yeaman-st 

Duncan,  J.,  Queen-st 

Kerr,  Mrs  C,  Dundee 

Duncan,  Mrs  M.,  Park-avenue 

Kidd,  E.  \V.,  Newport,  Fife 

Dunn,  Mrs  I.,  Kildorian-villa,  Millar-st 

Kidd,  Mrs  E.,  Kinloch-st 

Edward,  Mrs  I.,  Terrace-rd 

Kitto,  Mrs  M. .  Braefoot 

Edward,  Mrs  I.  B.,  Green-lane 

Kyd,  J.,  4  Philip-st 

Edwards,  Jean,  Millar-st 

Kyd,  Mary  J.  C,  Links  Parade 

Esdale,  Mrs  M.,  Argyle-cottage 

Kydd,  Mrs  J.  juu.,  Lochend 

Fairweather,  Margt.  E.  A.,  High-st 

Laird,  Mrs  A.,  Monitieth 

Fairweather,  J.,  Rose-ter 

Lamb,  Mrs  J.,  Fox-st 

Farquharson,  Mrs  E.,  Kinloch-st 

Lawson,  Isabella,  Barry-rd 

Fenton,  C,  Ravensby-feus 

Lawson,  Mrs  M.,  Taymouth-st 

Findlay,  Mrs  A.,  Millar-st 

Lawson, 'Mrs,  Panmure-st 

Findlay,  Mrs  J.,  Lochty-st 

Lindsay,  Mrs  M.,  Paris-hill 

Fleming,  Mary,  Kinloch-st 

Low,  Mrs  Alex.  T.,  Panmure-st 

Forsyth,  Mrs  G.,  Millar-st 

Low,  Mrs  George,  Kinloch-st 

Fotheringham,  Mrs  A.,  Laurel-ter 

Low,  Mrs  J.,  4  Gladstone-ter 

Fowler,  Mrs  R.,  Ivy  bank 

Lowden,  Barbara,  Panmure-st 

Fox,  B.,  Pattullo-cottage,  Dundee-st 

Lowson,  Betsy,  Ferrier-st 

Fraser,  Mrs  J.,  Balrnacni* 

Lowson,  M.,  Ravensby-feus 

Fulton,  Mrs  E.,  Panmure-ter 

Lowson,  Mary,  Dundee-st 

Fyffe,  Mrs  A.,  Maule-st 

Lowson,  Mrs  J.,  Ferrier-st 

Galbraith,  Mrs  W.,  High-st 

Lowson,  Mrs  M.,  Terrace-rd 

Gall,  Mrs  H.,  Carlside-cot 

Lowson,  MrsS.,  Dundee-st 

Gainblie,  Mrs,  High-st 

Lumsden,  C.  J.  B.,  2  Gladstone-terrace 

Gemmley,  I.,  Kinloch-st 

M'Callum,  Mrs,  Panmure-ter 

Gibb,  Mrs  A.,  Kinloch-st 

M'Corquodale,  Mrs  M.  W.,  Bank  of  Scotland- 

Gibb,  E.,  Terrace-rd 

house 

t 

Gibb,  Mrs  E.,  Braefoot 

M'Corquodale,  M.,  Laburnum-house 

Gibson.  Mrs  A.,  Dundee-st 

M'Farlane,  Mrs  M.,  Westhaven  Farm 

Gibson,  Mrs  I.,  Barry-rd 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  M.,  Barry-rd 

Gillanders,  Mrs  M.,  Alexandra-pl 

M'Intosh,  Mrs  I.,  Dundee-st 

Gillies,  I.,  Panmure-st 

M'Intosh,  J.,  Panmure-st 

Gillies,  Rachel,  Panmure-ter 

M'Intosh,  Mrs  J.,  Paumure-st 

Gillon,  Mrs  I.,  Millar-st 

M'Pherson,  Mrs  J.,  Queen-st 

Graham,  Mrs  J.,  Thistle-st 

Macdonald,  Mrs,  Queen-st 

Gray,  Catherine,  Garnetbank 

Macher,  M.  J.,  Ravensby-feus 

Gray,  J.,  Garnetbank 

Mackay,  Mrs  D.,  Fox-st 

Gray,  Mrs  J.,  Garnetbank 

Martin,  Mrs  A.,  Braefoot 

Greave,  Mrs  M. ,  Dundee-st 

Martin,  A.,  Yeamau-st 

Grieve,  S.,  Kinloch-st 

Martin,  Mrs  J.,  The  Hollies 

Guild,  Mrs  M.,  Laurel-ter 

Martin,  Mrs  M. ,  Brown-st 

Guild,  Mrs  M.,  Queen-st 

Martin,  M.,  Braefoot 

Guthrie,  Ann,  Kinloch-st 

Mathers,  Mrs,  Brown-st 

Hamilton,  Mrs  A.,  Kinloch-st 

Meekison,  A.,  Lochty-st 

Hay,  J.,  Philip-st 

Mill,  E.  H.,  Links  Parade 

Henderson,  Amelia,  Tayside 

Mill,  Isa. ,  Links  Parade 

Henderson,  Mrs  A.,  Dundee-st 

Millar,  Mrs  Jas.,  Dundee-st 

Heron,  Mrs  M.,  Queen-st 

Miller,  G.,  Moray-pl 

Herschell,  Mrs  James,  Maule-st 

Miller,  M.,  Iona  Cottage 

High,  A.  M.,  High-st 

Milne,  A.,  Kinloch-st 

High,  C,  High-st 

Mitchell,  E.  S.,  Jedburgh 

Hill,  Mrs  A.,  Forfar 

Mitchell,  Mrs  M. ,  E  Mains  of  Guthrie 

Hill,  Mrs  J.,  Lochty-st 

Moncur,  Isabella,  Terrace-rd 

Hill,  Mrs  J.,  Salisbury-ter 

Motion,  Mrs  I.,  Panmure-ter 

Hosie,  Mrs  E.,  Dundee-st 

Myles,  Lily,  Panmure-st 

Hosie,  Mrs  M. ,  Millar-st 

Neish,  Luna,  Kinloch-st 

Hutton,  Mrs  A.,  Links-parade 

Ness,  Mrs  E.,  High-st 

Hynd,  Mrs  I.  B.,  Collier-st 

Nicoll,  M.,  Camus-st 

Ireland,  E.  N.,  Ferrier-st 

Nicoll,  M.,  Kinloch-st 

Ireland,  I  ,  Fox-st 

Nicoll,  Mrs  A.,  Kinloch-st 

Irvine,  Ann,  Douglas-pl 

Nicoll,  Mrs  I.,  Kinloch-st 

Irvine,  Mrs  John,  Brown-st 

Nicoll,  Mrs  Jane,  Dundee-st 

Jackson,  Mrs  J.,  Kinloch-st 

Nicoll,  Mrs  J.,  Ravensby-feus 

Jamieson,  Mrs  I.,  Kinloch-st 

Nicoll,  Jean,  Dundee-st 

Jamieson,  Mrs  A.,  Panmure-st 

Nicoll,  Mrs  M.,  Maryville 

Jeffrey,  E.,  Dundee-st 

Ogilvie,  M.,  Lily-pl 

Johnston,  M.,  Dundee-st 

Ogilvie,  Mrs  G.,  Panmure-st 

Jolly,  Mrs  M.  A.,  5  Philip-st 

Orr,  Annie  L.,  Maule-st 

Justice,  E.  D.,  Ivy  Cottage,  Philip-st 

Orr,  Jane,  Maule-st 

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Orr,  Mrs  Janet,  Maule-st 

Simpson,  Mrs  J.,  Laurel-ter 

Osier,  M.,  Noranuank 

Small,  A.,  Laurelbank 

Paris,  Jane,  Alexaridra-pl 

Small,  H.,  Laurelbank 

Paterson,  J.,  Panniure-ter 

Small,  Mrs  M.,  Fox-st 

Patersun,  Mrs  A.,  Taymouth-st 

Smart,  Mrs  J.,  Pliillp-st 

Perry,  Mrs  J.,  5  Graham-pl 

Smith,  Mrs  A.,  Fox-  t 

Peter,  Elizabeth,  Gorse-cottage 

Smith,  Mrs  A.,  Church-st  (Crammond's) 

Peters,  Isobel,  Brown-st 

Smith,  Mi's  A.,  Church-st  (Borrie's) 

Philip,  Mrs  M.,  Queen-st 

Smith,  Mrs  M.,  Edington-villa 

Porter,  Mrs  E.  R.,  High-st 

Smith,  Mrs  M.,  Kinloch-st 

Poraz,  Mrs  I.,  Dundee-st 

Smith,  M.,  Terracebank 

Prain,  E.,  High-st 

Stalker,  M.,  Kinloch-st 

Prain,  J.,  Dundee-st 

Stephen,  Isabella,  Ash-cottage,  Barry-rd 

Ramsay,  Mrs  D.,  Car!ogie-rd 

Stewart,  Mrs  E.,  Kinloch-st 

Reid,  Mrs  Mary  Ann,  High-st 

Stronner,  Mrs  M.,  Broughty  Ferry 

Reid,  Mrs  M.,  1  Gladstone-ter 

Suttie,  Mrs  M.,  Philip-st 

Reid,  Maud  M.,  High-st 

Tarbat,  Mrs  M.,  Lochty-st 

Rennie,  J.  J.,  Kinloch-st 

Taylor,  E.,  Rose-st 

Rennie,  M.,  Kinloch-st 

Taylor,  M.,  Panmure-ter 

Rliyne,  Mrs  M.,  Barry-rd 

Taylor,  Mrs  M.  A.,  Philip-st 

Ritchie,  Mrs  M.,  Fox-st 

Templeman,  M.  A.,  Panmure-ter 

Robb,  Mrs  H.,  Millar-st 

Thomson,  Mrs  E.,  Ferrier-st 

Robertson,  C,  Millar-st 

Thomson,  Margaret,  Kinloch-st 

Robertson,  Mrs  E.,  Dundee-st 

Thomson,  Mrs  J.  T.,  Kinloch-st 

Robertson,  Mrs  J.,  Barry-rd 

Tyrie,  Mrs  A.,  Millar-st 

Robertson,  Mrs  Jessie,  Dundee-st 

Vannet,  Mrs  M.,  Maule-st 

Robertson,  M.,  barry-rd 

Walker,  E.,  S  Kinloch-st 

Robertson,  Mrs  Rose,  Barry-rd 

Wallace,  Mrs  J.,  Ferniea,  Maule-st 

Samson,  Mrs  E.,  Dundee-st 

Walsh,  Mrs  M.  S  ,  Almorah-cottage 

Scott,  A.,  Kiuloch-st 

Watson,  Ann,  Pask-avenue 

Scott,  E.  M.,  Links  Parade 

Watson,  Mrs  Ann,  South  Kinloch-st 

Scott,  J.,  Kinlocli-st 

White,  Mrs  M.,  Dundee-st 

Scott,  M.,  Dundee-st 

Whitton,  Mrs  K  ,  4  Graham-pl 

Shanks.  1.,  Bonella-st 

Whitton,  Mrs  G..  Kinloch-s 

Shepherd,  Mrs  A.,   Kinlocli-st 

Whitton,  Mrs  J.,  Yeaman-st 

Sheriff,  Mrs  A.,  Rose-st 

Whitton,  Mrs  M.,  20  Kinloch-st 

Sheriff,  Mrs  J.,  Fox-st 

Wills,  Mrs,  Panmure- terrace 

Sim,  Jane,  Barry-rd 

Wilson,  Mrs  Ann,  2  Philip-st 

Simpson,  A.  G.,  Terrace-rd 

Wilson,  Mrs  Helen  M.,  Amanda-villa 

Simpson,  Mrs  A.,  Brown-st 

Wood,  Mrs  M.,  Terrace-rd 

Simpson,  Mrs  A.,  Yeaman-st 

Wright,  Mrs  ,).,  Hilhiew,  Queen-st 

PARISH  OF 

PANBRIDE. 

Anderson,  Mrs  I.  G.,  Seaforth 

Ford,  H.,  Carlogie-rd 

Anderson,  Mrs  M.,  Church-st 

Fox.  Mrs  Mary,  Ireland-st 

Baird,  Mrs  B.,  Craigmount,  Monifieth 

Gerrard,  Jessie,  Ireland-st 

Balfour,  E.,  Thornbank 

Gordon,  Mrs  A.,  Arbroath-rd 

Batchelor,  Mrs  Ruth,  Dalhousie-st 

Graham,  Mrs  M.  M.,  Balbride 

Bell,  Mrs  Grace  R. ,  Alexandip-ter 

Greenhill,  Mrs  M.  J.,  Strawberry-bank 

Bisset,  I.,  Westliaven 

Hampton,  G.,  Strawberry -bank 

Black,  Mrs  Betsy,  Broughty  Ferry 

Hampton,  Mary  Ann  D.,  Strawberrybank 

Black,  Mrs  Helen,  William-st 

Henderson,  Amelia,  Tayside-st 

Bruce,  M.  A.,  Links 

Henry,  Mrs  E.  F.,  Beach-cottage 

Caithness,  Mrs  Jane,  Westhaven 

Home,  Caroline,  Ocean-cottage,  Westhaven 

Chalmers,  Annie,  Arbroath-rd 

Hunter,  E.,  Willowbank 

Chapman,  Mrs  H.  M..  Gallowlaw-villa 

Jack,  Mrs  M.,  Arbirlot 

Christie,  Mrs  E.  A.,  Tayside-st 

Kydd,  Ann,  William-st 

Clark,  Barbara,  Westhaven 

Kydd,  A.,  Roseville-cottage 

Crabb,  Agnes,  1  Clarkville 

Kydd,  Mrs  C,  Eden-villa 

Crabbe,  Jessie,  Glamis-cottage,  Tayside-st 

Kydd,  Mrs  E.,  Oak-villa 

Crammond,  Mrs  Helen,  Church-st 

Kydd,  M.,  Roseville-cottage 

Dow,  Mrs  Mary  H.,  Tayside-st 

Lee,  Mrs  R.,  Carlogie-rd 

Dewar,  Isabella,  Seabeach-cottage 

Low,  Mrs,  Tayside-st 

Fettes,  Mary,  William-st 

Low,  Ann,  Carlogie-rd 

Fitchie,  Elizabeth,  Church-st 

Low,  Elizabeth,  Carlogie-rd 

Fleming,  Mrs  Elizabeth,  9  Queen-st,  Arbroath 

Lowson,  I.,  Corahlen 

Fletcher,  Mrs  A.,  Panmure  Arms  Hotel 

Lowson,  R.,  Coralden 

Ford,  E.,  Carlogie-rd 

Lyell,  M.,  Algoa-cottage 

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Lyell,  Mrs  Margaret  A.,  Burnside-st 

M'Allister,  A.  K.,  1  Bothwell-ter.,  B.  F'y 

M'Allister,  H.,  1  Bothwell-ter.,  B.  F'y 

M'Kechnie,  Mrs  A.,  Dalhousie-st 

Matthewson,  E.,  Fairmount 

Middlemass,  Mrs  I.,  M'Kenzie-st 

Mitchell,  Mrs  M.,  Douglasleigh 

Mitchell,  Mrs  M.,  East  Mains  of  Guthrie 

Moncur,  Mrs  Mary  Ann,  lreland-st 

Munro,  Mrs  C,  Viewfield 

Murphy,  Mrs  P..  Westhaven 

Nicoll,  Helen,  Belle  vue,  Carlogie-rd 

Nicoll,  Mrs  M.,  Maule-st 

Ostler,  Marjury,  Station-rd 

Paris,  Barbara,  Westhaven 

Paton,  Mrs  E.,  Sycamore-villas 

Peters,  M.,  Acorn-cottage 

Petrie,  Mrs  A.,  Westhaven 

Ramsay,  Mrs  I.,  Thorn  Cottage,  Ireland-st 

Ramsay,  Mary.  Church-st 

Reid,  Maria,  Eden-cottage 

Reid,  Mrs  M.,  Catherine-pl 


Robertson,  Jessie,  lreland-st 

Scott,  Mrs  Jessie,  Westhaven 

Shield,  Mrs  Cornelia,  Church-st 

Simpson,  Mrs  C,  Dalhousie-st 

Sinclair,  Mrs  A.,  Arbroath-rcl 

Small,  J.,  Church-st 

Smart,  Mrs  Margaret,  lreland-st 

Smith,  Mrs  A.,  Church-st 

Smith,  Mrs  Ann  K..  Seavievv-cottage 

Smith,  Mrs  Jessie,  lreland-st 

Soutar,  A.  J.,  Letham 

Stewart,  Elizabeth  A.,  Dunellan,  Carlogie-rd 

Stewart,  M.,  Ireland-st 

Stirling,  Jessie,  lreland-st 

Stiven,  Mrs  M.  A.,  Church-st 

Thompson,  Mrs  Jane  C,  Westhaven 

Thow,  C,  Tayside-st 

Tindal,  Mrs  Barbara,  William-st 

Toplis,  Mrs,  Betsy,  Burnside-ter 

Watson,  Mrs  Julia,  Westhaven 

Wighton,  Betsy,  Ireland-st 

Williamson,  Mrs  Mary,  Church-st 


Carnoustie  List  of  Trades  and  Professions. 


Agents. 
D.    A.     M'Corquodale,    Bank    of    Scotland. 

(Scottish      Equitable      Life     Assurance 

Society  and  Norwich  Union  Fire). 
William  C'pesar  (The  Northern  Insurance  Co.), 

Lochty 
G   F.  Fox  (Thomson,  dyers,  Perth),  Dundee-st 
John  C.   High   (for  J.   Pullar  &  Sons,    dyers, 

Perth),  High-street 
M.  M.  Reid  (emigration),  Dundee-street 
John   Shiell   (factor  for  the  Right  Hon.  the 

Earl    of  Dalhousie),    Dalhousie    Estates 

Office,  Carnoustie 

A  rchitrds, 
James  P.  Bruce,  'ireen  Lane 
David  Fraser,  High-st 

Bakers. 
Oarnoustie  Co-operative  Association,  Limited 
Carnoustie  Equitable  Co-operative  Society 
David  Chirk,  Dundee-st 
Thomas  Ness,  High-st 
William  Nicoll,  The  Cross 
J.  Matthew,  Dundee-street 
Banks. 
Bank  of  Scotland,  Ld.  (branch);  head  office, 

Edinburgh.        David    A.    M'Corquodale, 

agent,  Carnoustie 
North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Ld.  (branch) ;  head 

office,  Aberdeen.       J.  P.  Morison,  agent, 

Carnoustie. 
Savings  Bank  (Barry  and  Panhride),  Kinloch- 

st,  Carnoustie.     J.  Lowson,  treasurer ;  A. 

Balfour  Walker,  secretary. 
Blacksmiths. 
David  Ewan  (and  veterinary  surgeon),  Barry 
John  M'Inroy,  Park-avenue,  Carnoustie 
Chas.  Rattray,  Scryne,  Panbride 
Jas.  Shields,  Muirdrum 
R.  Cr'chton,  Westhaven 
James  (ioiiriay,  I,i-  1  s-avenue 


Booksellers,  Newsagents,  &c. 
A.  Buik,  High-st 

A.  Simpson,  High-st 

John  Lowson  (Post-office)  Dundee-st 
M.  M.  Reid,  High-st 
James  Souter,  Barry-rd 

Boot  and  Shoe  Makers. 
Samuel  Mitchell,  High-st 
James  Duncan,  High-st 
William  Edward,  Barry 
James  Luke,  Barry 
Gavin  Melvin,  Muirdrum 
William  Nicoll,  High-st 
Scroggie  &  Hazel  (wholesale),  Carnoustie 
John  Winter  (wholesale),  Carnoustie 
John  Dron,  Dundee-st 
Charles  Spark,  High-st 
J.  Martin,  Church-st 
James  Soutar,  Barry-rd 

Chemists  and  Druggists. 
David  J.  Henderson,  High-st 
Wm.  Grieve,  High-st 

Contractors  and  Carters. 

Mrs  Rennie's  Trustees,  Kinloch-st 
Charles  Wilson,  Dundee-st 
George  Will,  Dundee-st 

Confectioners. 
Harry  Daer,  Dundee-st  and  Barry-rd 

B.  Di  Duca  (and  ice  cream),  Kinloeh-st  ;   and 

at  High-st 
Gaetano  Di  Duefa,  Park  Avenue 
Mrs  A.  Nicoll,  Dundee-st 
James  Hay,  Dundee-st 
Mrs  Anderson,  High-st 
Miss  Hampton,  High-st 
James  Livingstone,  High-st 

Chemical   Works. 
Charles  Tennant  &  Co.   (vitriol  and  chemical) 


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China,   Glass,  tfec,  Dealers. 

John  C.  High,  High-st 
John  High,  Brown-st 
Alex.  Low,  Dundee-st 
Carnoustie  Co-operative  Association,  Ltd. 

Cloth  Merchants. 
Geo.  I.  Fairweather,  The  Cross 
Jas.  Smieton  &  Sons  (jute),  Panmure  Works 

and  Dundee 
James  Fotheringham,  Catherine-bank 

Coal  Merchants. 

Thos.  Muir,  Son,  &  Patton,  Railway  Station 
Carnoustie  Coal  and  Lime  Company,  Railway 

Station 
Smith,  Hood,  &  Co.,  Railway  Station 

Drapers. 
Carnoustie  Co-operative  Association,  Ld. 
Geo.  I.  Fairweather,  The  Cross 
Geo.  F.  Fox,  High-st 
Miss  Catherine  High,  Righ-st 
Miss  Jane  Xicoll,  Dundee-st 
Geo.  Young.  Queen-st 
James  B.  Webster,  Dundee-st 
Misses  Gillies,  Panmure-st 
Miss  Small,  Church-st 
Miss  Ferrier,  Queen-st 

Engineers  and  Ironfounders. 
G.  Anderson  &  Co.,  Taymouth  Engineering 

Works 

Fleshers. 
Boath  &  Simpson,  Dundee-st  and  Monifieth 
Geo.  Miller  &  Sons,  High-st 
Edwin  Duncan,  High-st 
Mrs  Black,  Brown-st 
Duncan  &  Findlay,  High-st 
W.  Black,  Lochend-crescent 

Fruiterers  and  Greengrocers. 
Miss  Jane  Paris,  High-st 
George  Sturrock,  High-st 
Robert  Wood,  High-st 
J.  Stewart,  High-st 

Game  Dealers. 
Miss  J.  Paris,  High-st 
George  Sturrock,  High-st 

General  Merchants. 
Mrs  Brown,  Queen-st 
Miss  Brown,  Queen-st 
Mrs  Ann  Findlay,  Muirdruni 
Mrs  Lambie,  Muirdruni 
Mrs  Lawson,  Panmure-st 
Mrs  Meek,  Barry 
James  Souter,  Barry-rd 
—  Fraser,  Millar-st 
Mrs  Robertson,  Westhaven 
G.  Scott,  Arbroath-rd 

Grocers. 

Those  marked  s  are  Spirit  Dealers 
Mrs  Baldie,  Barry-rd 
Carnoustie    Co-operative   Association,  Ltd.; 

James  Anderson,  manager 
Carnoustie   Equitable  Co-operative    Society, 

Ltd.  ;  W.  D.  Joiner,  manager 
J.  B.  Dick,  High-st 
William  Low  &  Co.,  Dundee-st 
Geo.  I.  Fairweather,  The  Cross 


sJohu  C.  High,  High-st 
sFred  Robb,  High-st 
Alex.  Low,  Dundee-st 
sWm.  Murdoch,  Ireland-st 
Miss  Jane  Paris,  High-st 
sWm.  Shepherd,  Barry-rd 
sDavid  Smith,  High-st 
sMrs  Alex.  Smith,  Ireland-st 
s  Alexander  Paterson,  Dundee-st 
sJames  Robertson,  High-st 
James  Dewar,  B  irry-rd 
J.  Ross,  Dundee-st 
James  Bell,  Brown-st 

Hairdressers. 
D.  Crowe,  High-st 
J.  Phin,  High-st 

Hotels,  Inns  and  Taverns. 
David  S.  Hutton,  Beaton's  Hotel 
Brace's  Family  Hotel — Miss  Bruce,  proprietrix 
J.  Wilson  (Golf  Arms),  Ferrier-st 
W.  Tulloch  (Foresters'  Arms),  Dundee-st 
Mrs  Henderson  (Woodhill  Inn),  Barry 
Kinloch  Arms  Hotel,  G.  S.  Brown,  High-st 
I.  B.  Straehan  (Dalhousie  Hotel),  Church-st 
Panmure  Arms,  Mrs  A.  Fletcher,  Station-rd 
John  Robb  (Golf  Inn),  East-path 

Posting  and  Horsehiring. 
Mrs  A.  Fletcher  (Panmure  Arms),  Station-rd 
Innes  Millar,  Ferrier-st 

Ironmongers. 
Carnoustie  Co-operative  Association,  Limited 
Geo.  I.  Fairweather,  The  Cross 
R.  D.  Dewar,  High-st 

Joiners  and  Wrights. 
G.  Fox,  Dundee-st 
John  Julian,  Muirdruni,  Panbride 
James  Meek,  Barry 
James  Millar,  Newton  of  Panbride 
Alexander  Watt  &  Son,  Terrace-rd 
Edward  &  Ramsay,  Ferrier-st 
Alexander  Simpson,  Collier-st 
Robert  Reid,  Lochend-crescent 

Laundry. 
Stevenson     Brothers'      Hygienic     Laundry 
Agent— J.  Lowson,  Post  Office 

Masons  and  Builders. 

Andrew  Robertson  &  Sons,  Kinloch-st 
Alex.  Black  &  Son,  GmJirie-st 
Charles  Black,  William-st 
George  F.  Robertson.  Barry-rd 

Millers. 
P.  &  R.  Peebles,  Barry  Mills 

Milliners  and  Dressmakers. 
Misses  Sheriff,  Rose-st 
Miss  J.iD.  Beale,  Seatield  House 
Geo.  F.'  Fox,  High-st 
Miss  Maggie  Hepburn,  Kinloch-st 
Miss  K.  High,  High-st 
Mrs  Kydd,  Miller-st 
Misses  Lawrence,  Kinloch-st 
J.  Nicoll  (draper),  Dundee-st 
Miss  Robb,  Miller-st 
Miss  Gemlow,  Kinloch-st 
Miss  Maggie  Wilson,  Dundee-st 
Mrs  Galbraith,  High-st 
Miss  Pram,  Higii-st 


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Plumbers,  Tinsmiths,  and  Gasfitti-rs. 
John  M  'Andrew,  Dundee-st 
Joseph  Anderson,  Fox-st 

D.  Mackay,  High-st 

Printers. 
Alexander  Buik,  High-st 
M.  M.  Eeid.  High-st 

Refreshment  Rooms. 
Mrs  Hill,  Dundee-st 
Miss  Henderson,  Dundee-st 
James  Hay,  Dundee-st 
Miss  Hampton,  High-st 
Jas.  Livingston,  High-st 

Saddlers. 
A.  Dundas,  The  Cross 
Misses  Sniieton,  Barry-rd 
Misses  Gillies,  Panniure-st 
Miss  Tindal,  Graham-pl 
Misses  Millar,  Moray-pl 
Miss  Small,  Chureh-st 
Miss  Hanton,  Glasgow  House 

Music  Teachers. 
John  Kerr,  Philip-st,  Carnoustie 
David  F.  Sheriff,  Rose-st 
Miss  Gibson,  High-st 
Miss  Ross,  Kirkton-terraee 
Miss  Dorward,  Carlogie-road 
Miss  Anderson,  Dunoon-villa 

Painters  and  Paperhangers. 
Jas.  Ellis,  Dundee-st 
Jas.  Sturrock,  High-st 
Samuel  Boyle,  Lower  Kinloch-st 

E.  W.  Matthewson,  Dundee-st 
Robert  Menzies,  Brown-st 

Sculptor  and  Monumental  Mason. 
A.  Y.  H.  Wilson,  Dundee-st 
Slaters. 
Alex.  Hogg,  Bonella-st 
Win   Robertson,  Newton  of  Panbride 


Solicitors. 
Wm.  Caspar,  Lochty 
Jas.  Hunter,  Willow-bank 
James  M.  Gray,  Taymouth  Villa 

Surgeons. 
Geo.  C.  Dickson,  Dalhousie-villa,  High-st 
David  Paton,  M.D.,  Villa  Rosa 
A.  Thomson,  Loehty-bank 
A.  E.  Kidd,  2  Salisbury-place 
Tailors. 
Those  marked  c  are  also  Clothiers. 
cCarnoustie  Co-operative  Association,  Limited 
eWilliam  Ferrier,  High-st 
cDye  &  Falconer,  Dundee-st 
Jonathan  Talbot,  Muirdrum 
cGeorge  Young  &  Son,  East-path 

Veterinary  Surgeons. 
Thos.  Bell,  Muirdrum 
David  Ewan,  Barry 

Watchmakers. 

J.  G.  Anderson,  High-st 
And.  Heggie,  The  Cross 

Miscellaneous. 

J.  Taylor,  basketniaker,  Philip-st 

J.  F.  Dickson  (Trustees),  bleacher,  Panbride 

John  Winter    &    Sons,   curriers    and  leather 

merchants,  Carnoustie 
Charles  Brand,  Caledonia  Golf  Club 
Robert  Simpson,  golf  club  and  ball  maker, 

Golf-house 
Walter  Hewitt,   golf  club  and   ball   maker, 

Links-avenue 
R.Henry  &  Son,  photographers,Loehty-bridge 
G.  Gibson,  Lochty  Preserving  Works 
Geo.  I.  Fairweather,  seedsman  and  oil -mer- 
chant, The  Cross 
Telephone  Office — Mrs  W.  Gibson,  Dundee-st 
J.  Guild,  tobacconist,  Dundee-st 
J.  Ramsay,  tobacconist,  Dundee-st 
J.  Todd,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  The 
Cross 


Friockheim  Directory. 


POPULATION— Census  1891. 

Kinnell  Parish,        -        653  I  Kirkden  Parish, 

Gnthrie  Parish,         -        267 


1541 


FRIOCKHEIM  PARISH  CHURCH.— Services  at  11  a.m.  and  6  p  m. 

Minister— Rev.  P.  A.  Andrew.  Clerk  of  Kirk  Session— Rev.  P.  A.  Andrew.  Clerk  of 
Church  Trustees  -W.  K.  Esplin,  quarrymaster.  Superintendent  of  Sunday  School — Peter 
Reid.  Leysmill  Mission— Mr  Burnet,  Elder.  Organist  and  Choirmaster— Wm.  Whyte. 
Church  Officer— Andrew  Moir,  West  End.  Young  Men's  Guild— President— Rev.  P.  A. 
Andrew.    Band  of  Hope— Secretary  -Rev.  P.  A.  Andrew.     Membership— 485. 

FRIOCKHEIM   FREE  CHURCH.— Services  at  11.15  a.m.  and  6.15    p.m. 

Minister— Rev.  George  Burnett.  Clerk  of  Kirk  Session— George  Esplin,  Leysmill.  Clerk  of 
Deacons'  Court — Charles  S.  Salmond,  Legaston.  Superintendent  of  Congregational  Sabbath 
School— Alexander  Annandale,  Friockheim.  Superintendent  of  Band  of  Hope— D.  D. 
Beaton.  Membership,  278.  Church-Officer — Geo.  Donaldson,  Westgate,  Friockheim. 
Secretary  of  Senior  Christian  Endeavour  Society— Mrs  Geo.  Burnett.  President  of  Junior 
Christian  Endeavour  Society — Miss  Annandale.  Secretary  of  Temperance  Society — D.  D. 
Beaton. 


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GUTHRIE  PARISH  CHURCH —Service  at  11  a  m. 

Minister  -Rev.  ¥m,  M'Conachie,  B.D.  Session  Clerk  and  Treasurer — James  Smith,  School- 
house.  Superintendent  of  Sunday  School — Rev.  Win.  M'Conachie.  Secretary  of  Sunday 
School— James  Smith.  Organist  and  Choirmaster — John  Thomson.  Membership,  172. 
Church-Officer — Charles  Cargill,  Guthrie  Manse. 

KINNELL  PARISH  CHURCH -Service  at  11.15  a.m. 

Minister — Rev.  Duncan  Macarthur.  Session  Clerk — William  Gauldie,  Schoolhouse,  Kinnell. 
Treasurer — Rev.  D.  Macarthur.  Superintendent  of  Sunday  School — Rev.  D.  Macarthur. 
Secretary  of  Sunday  School — Rev.  D.  Macarthur.  Choirmaster — David  Carr.  Mem- 
bership, 310.     Church-Officer  — David  Fairweather,  Muirside,  Kinnell. 

KIRKDEN  PARISH    CHURCH- Service  at  11  a.m. 

Minister— Rev.  John  Boyle,  M.A.,  B.D.  Session-Clerk — Rev.  J.  Boyle.  Superintendent  of 
Sabbath  School— Rev.  J.  Boyle.  Secretary  of  Sabbath  School— Rev.  J.  Boyle.  Precentor 
— J.  Stirling.     Membership,  2(50. 

MORTIFICATIONS. 

The  Legacies  entrusted  to  the  Kirk-Session  of  Kirkden  are — 

One  of  £230,  by  James  Mudie,  Esq.,  a  former  proprietor  of  Pitmuies,  the  interest  of  which 
to  be  distributed  twice  a  year  to  Poor  Widows,  who  may  not  receive,  or  wish  to  receive,  assist- 
ance from  the  Poor's  Funds  ;  or  failing  such,  to  any  aged  person  in  the  parish. 

Another  of  £200,  by  Mrs  Mudie,  widow  of  the  aforesaid  Mr  Mudie,  of  Pitmuies,  the  interest 
of  which  to  be  distributed  annually  among  Poor  Widows  or  old  persons,  who  have  no  parish 
allowance  or  addition  to  that. 

A  Legacy  of  £795  13s  lOd,  by  Alexander  Smith,  Esq.,  a  former  flax-spinner  at  Arbroath, 
for  the  use  and  Benefit  of  Poor  Families,  and  Poor  and  Indigent  Persons  not  admitted  to 
the  Roll  nor  receiving  parochial  relief. 

FRIOCKHEIM  SCHOOL  BOARD. 

Chairman — C.  S.   Salmond,   Legaston.     Members — Rev.   P.  A.  Andrew,   William   Ferrier,    A. 

Cummine,  and  James  Mitchell,  Friookheim.     Clerk  and  Treasurer — Adam  Oliver,  S.S.C., 

Arbroath. 

FRIOCKHEIM   PUBLIC  SCHOOL. 
Master — D.   D.  Beaton.      Infant  Mistress — Miss  Mills.    Roll — 272.    Average  Attendance — 238. 

Government  Grant — £239  15s  (3d. 

GUTHRIE  SCHOOL  BOARD. 

Chairman  —  Captain  Guthrie  of  Guthrie  Castle.  Members  —  Andrew  Dalgety,  Hilton  ; 
George  Mitchell,  East  Mains  ;  Wm.  Rennie,  Home  Farm  :  John  Robertson,  Newton.  Clerk 
— James  Smith,  Guthrie. 

GUTHRIE  SCHOOL. 
Headmaster — James    Smith.      Accommodation — il2.      Average  attendance — 97.      Grant  for 
1897-98  under  Art.  10,  Scot.  Code. 

KINNELL  SCHOOL  BOARD. 
Chairman — James  Buyers.     Members — William  NIcoll,  Alex.  Moir,  Rev.  D.    Macarthur,   and 
Alex.  Beattie.      Clerk  and  Treasurer — A.  Oliver,  S.S.C.,  Arbroath. 

KINNELL  PUBLIC  SCHOOL. 

Master — Wm.  Gauldie.  Mistress — Mrs  Leitch.  Roll — 107.  Average  attendance — S9.  Govern- 
ment Grant— £*S  14s. 

KIRKDEN  SCHOOL  BOARD. 

Chairman—  Alexander  Lyell  of  Gardyne.  Members— William  Anderson,  Bractullo  ;  Rev.  John 
Boyle,  M.A.,  B.D.  ;  James  Leslie,  Knockhill.     Clerk — David  Craig,  Idvies  Mill. 

KIRKDEN  PUBLIC  SCHOOL. 

Master — James  Downs.  Assistant — Jessie  L.  Lindsay.  Roll — 5G.  Average  attendance — 41. 
Grant— £53  19s. 

GUTHRIE  PARISH  COUNCIL. 

Chairman — Capt.  Guthrie  of  Guthrie  Castle.  Members — Rev.  Wm.  M'Conachie,  The  Manse  ; 
George  Mitchell,  East  Mains  ;  Wm.  Rennie,  Home  Farm  ;  Andrew  Dalgety,  Hilton.  In- 
spector of  Poor— James  Smith,  Guthrie. 

REGISTRARS. 

Guthrie— James    Smith,    Schoolhouse.       Kinnell — W.  Gauldie,    Schoolhouse.       Kirkden — A. 
Spark,  Friockheim. 

KIRKDEN  PARISH  COUNCIL. 

Chairman — Alexander  Lyell  of  Gardyne  (address,  Solicitor,  Montroscl.  Assessor  and  Collector — 
R.  Reid,  Bank  Buildings.    Inspector— A.  Spark.    Registrar — A.  Spark,  Friockheim. 


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KINNELL    PARISH  COUNCIL. 

Chairman— Major   Buyers.     .Members— William  Nicoll,   Alexander  Moir,   and   D    J    Brown 

and  one  to  elect.     Inspector  of  Poor.  Collector,  Registrar— William  Gauldie,  Schoolhouse  ' 

EDINBURGH  ROYAL  MATERNITY  AND  SIMPSON  MEMORIAL 

HOSPITAL. 

Local  Treasurer  for  the  Leysmill,  Arbroath,  and  Friockheim  Auxiliary— Vacant. 

FRIOCKHEIM  CEMETERY  COMMITTEE.  J 

W.  G.  Lamond,  Thos.  Goodfellow,  and  Win.  Ferrier (convener).  Keeper— Andrew  Moir.   Clerk  to 

the  Committee — Alex.  Spark. 

LIBERAL    ASSOCIATION. 
President— James  Salmond,  Legaston.     Secretary— John  Davidson,  Millgate.     Treasurer— Jas. 
Mitchell.     Annual  Meeting  in  January. 

YT)UNG   MEN'S   CHRISTIAN   ASSOCIATION. 

President  —  George  Esplin.  Secretary  —  William  Watson,  Kiunaird  Street.  Treasurer  — 
George  Davidson.  Hall— E.U.  Church  Buildings.  Open  on  Sundays  from  10  a.m.  to  11  a.m. 
READING  ROOM  AND   LIBRARY— Millgate. 

Patron— J.  W.  Bruce-Gardyne.  Hon.  Presidents— Revs.  P.  A.  Andrew  and  G.  Burnett. 
President— D.  D.  Beaton.  Vice-President— John  Davidson.  Treasurer— Robert  Reid. 
Secretary — David  Donaldson,  2  Middlegate.  Librarian— George  Ogilvie.  Annual  meeting 
in  November.  Reading  Room  open  daily,  7  to  10  p.m.  ;  Library,  Mondays  7  to  9  p.m. 
Annual  subscription,  3s  6d,  or  6d  monthly. 

CHORAL   UNION. 

President— David  Robertson,  Newton  of  Guthrie.  Vice-President— William  Whyte,  Gardyne 
Secretary  —  James  Ogilvie,  Gardyne  Street.  Treasurer  —  James  Mitchell,  Eastgate. 
Conductor  —  D.  F.  Carr.  Accompanist  —  Miss  Eva  Ferrier.  Annual  Meeting  —  First 
Wednesday  in  September.     Practice  on  Monday  evenings  in  F.C.  Hall. 

PUBLIC   HALLS. 

Assembly  Hall— Secretary  and  Hallkeeper— David  F.  Carr,  Middlegate. 
Free  Church  Hall— Secretary— Wm.  Ferrier.     Curator — George  Donaldson. 
Parish  Church  Hall.    Secretary— Chas.  Sandison.     Curator— Andrew  Moir. 
Balmoral  Hall— David  Cook. 

FRIOCKHEIM  ASSEMBLY  HALL. -Accommodation,  500 

Secretary  and  Hallkeeper— D.  F.  Carr,  Middlegate. 
BRUCE  MASONIC  LODGE  (593). 

R.W.M.— Major  David  Corsar,  Cairniehill,  Arbroath.  Secretary— James  Mitchell.  Eastgate. 
Treasurer— James  Tosh,  Gardyne  Street,  Friockheim.  Meets  Second  Wednesday  of  each 
Month,  from  September  till  April,  in  Balmoral  Hall  at  8  p.m. 

HORTICULTURAL   SOCIETY. 

Hon.  President— James  W.  Bruce  Gardyne,  Middleton.  President— James  Salmond,  Legas- 
ton. Secretary— James  Smith,  Schoolhouse,  Guthrie.  Treasurer— David  Carr,  Middlegate. 
Annual  Meeting  third  week  of  January.    Annual  Show  in  August. 

RIFLE  VOLUNTEER  CORPS. 

M  Company,  2nd  V.B.R.H.— Major— James  Buyers.  Sergeant-Instructor— W.  Gillespie. 
Strength— 74.     Drill  Hall  and  Armoury— Millgate. 

FRIOCKHEIM   BOYS'    BRIGADE. 

Captain— W.  Watson.     Lieutenant— G.  Esplin.     40  Boys. 

ANGLING   CLUB. 

President— David  Brown,  Union  Street.  Secretary  and  Treasurer — Alexander  Paterson,  Gardyne 
Street.     Business  meeting  held  on  last  Friday  of  each  month  during  Ashing  season. 

CURLING  CLUB— Evenie  Water. 
Patron— J.   W.  Bruee-Gardyne.      Patroness— Mrs  J.   W.   Bruce-Gardyne.      President— James 
Salmond.  Vice-President — Jas.  Buyers.  Secretary  and  Treasurer — Chas.  Salmond,  Legaston. 

FRIOCKHEIM  FOOTBALL  CLUB. 

Patron — J.  Bruce-Gardyne.     President — D.  Burn.     Secretary — A.  M'Pherson. 
I.O.G.T.   FRIOCKHEIM  LODGE  (No.  663). 
Meets  in  Free  Church  Hall  on  Thursday  evenings  at  eight  o'clock.     D.G.C.T.— Robert  Hendry, 
64  Millgate.     Secretary — James  Bone,  Gardyne  Street. 

FRIOCKHEIM   AMATEUR  NEGRO  MINSTRELS. 
President— W.    Whyte.     Vice-President— A.   Smith.      Secretary— D.   Donaldson,   Middlegate. 
Treasurer — James  Shepherd.     Conductor — David  Carr. 


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FEEING  MARKETS. 

Whitsunday — the  Term  day,  or  the  first  Thursday  after. 
Martinmas — the  Term  day,  or  ihe  first  Thursday  after. 

VINNEY  AND  LUNAN  WATER  PLOUGHING  ASSOCIATION. 

President — Col.  Rait,  C.B.,  of  Anniston.  Vice-President — James  Jarron,  Arbikie.  Secretary — 
James  Hynd,  Hodgeton.  Committee — John  Robertson,  Anniston;  G.  Rodgers,  Waulk- 
mills ;  Wm.  Taylor.  Bandoch  ;  David  Young,  Kinblethuiont  ;  and  David  Hay,  Lunanbank. 
Annual  Match  in  January.     Annual  Meeting  in  November. 

JUSTICES  OF  PEACE. 
J.  Buyers,  Easter  Braikie  ;  J.  W.  BruceGardyne,  of  Middleton  ;  J.  D.  Guthrie,  of  Guthrie  ; 
Alexander  Lyell,  of  Gardyne ;  James  Sahnond,  Legaston  :  P.  Edward,  North  of  Scotland 
Bank  ;  and  Win.  K.  Esplin,  quarrymaster,  Leysmill. 

RAILWAY    AGENTS. 

Friockheim — Caledonian  Railway — Station-Master,  Andw.  Grant.  Friockheim — North  British 
Railway — Agent,  Thomas  Stephen.  Guthrie — Cal.  Railway — Station-Master,  John  Blair. 
Glasterlaw — Cal.  Railway — Station-Master,  Thos.  Blah-.  Leysmill — Cal.  Railway — Station- 
Master,  Andrew  Boath. 

FRIOCKHETM  BENEFIT  YEARLY  SOCIETY. 

Treasurer — David  Emslie,  Andson  Street.  Secretary — James  Foreman,  20  Gardyne  Street. 
Annual  Meeting,  May  6.     Meets  in  Reading  Room  every  Saturday  from  0.30  to  7.30  p.m. 

FRIOCKHEIM  CHARITABLE  ASSOCrATrON. 

President — D.  D.  Beaton.  Vice-President — John  Davidson.  Secretary — D.  Donaldson,  2 
Treasurer — Alex.  Whyte. 

POST  OFFICE,  MILLGATE. 

Post-master — Wm.  Barrie.  Money  Order,  Postal  Order,  Savings'  Bank,  and  Telegraph  Office. 
Sale  of  stamps  and  Telegraph  business — S  a.m.  till  S  p.m.  Arrival  of  mails — 7.34 
and  7.57  a.m..  and  4.20  p.m.  Dispatches — 9.15  a.m.  to  Muirside  of  Kinnell ;  10.50  a.m.  to 
all  parts  ;  1  p.m.  to  Edinburgh  and  the  South  ;  12.30  p.m.  to  all  parts  by  Arbroath  ;  12.45 
p.m.  to  Inverkeilor;  4.10  p.m.  to  all  parts.     Deliveries — 8.30  a.m.  and  4.45  p.m. 

FRIOCKHEIM  TRADES  LIST. 


A  rchitect. 
Wm.  G.  Lamond,  Kinnaird-st 

Bakers 
Carnegie  Soutar,  Millgate 
James  Thomson,  Gardyne-st 
D.  Lawrence,  Gardyne-st 
Co-operative  Society 

Bank 
North  of  Scotland  Bank— Agent,  Robt.  Reid 

Billposter. 
James  Christie,  Andson-st 

Blacksmiths. 
David  Mouat,  West-end 
Alexander  M'Kay,  Eastgate 

Bobbin  Manufacturers  and  Wood 
Merchants. 

Friockheim  Wondturning  &  Sawmill  Co.,  Ltd. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Makers. 
James  Coutts.  Middlegate 
Thomas  Kydd,  Union-st 
Wm.  Carnegy,  Gardyne-st 
Alexander  Keillor,  Union-st 

Butchers. 
Alex.  Nicoll,  Gardyne-st 
Wm.  Ferrier,  Millgate 
Chas.  Patterson,  Union-st 
David  Patterson,  Westgate 

Bleachers. 
Douglas  Fraser  &  Sons 
Robert  Wood,  Pitmuies 


Carrier  to  Arbroath. 
Thomas  Ferrier  (Thursdays  and  Saturdays.) 

Coal  Merchants. 
Thomas  Stephen,  Kail  way  Station 
Wm.  Cothill,  Station 
Balfour,  Millgate 
Co-operative  Society 

Drapers. 
John  Whyte,  Gardyne-st 
Alex.  Annandale,  Westgate 

Dressmakers. 
Miss  Gordon,  Gardyne-st 
Miss  Gibson,  Westgate 
Miss  Anderson,  Millgate 
Mrs  Fyfe,  Union-st 
Miss  Kydd,  Anson-st 
Miss  Suttie,  Millgate 

Firewood  Manufacturer. 

Thomas  Ferrier. 

Gentral  Merchant. 
D.  Ford 

Grocers. 

Geo.  Anderson,  West-end       \ 
William  Barrie,  Gardyne-st  >  Licensed- 
John  Fyffe,  Gardyne-stre.et  ) 
Co-operative    Association,     Ltd.,     grocers, 
bakers,  drapers,  boots  &  shoes,  Gardyne-st 
Wm.  Ferrier,  Millgate 
Miss  Brown,  Union-street 
Robt.  Kirkland,  Eastgate 
Miss  Kydd,  Anson-st 


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Arbroath  Year  Book. 


Hotels 

Balmoral  Hotel.— David  Cook 
Star  Hotel.— Donald  Gair 
Railway  Hotel.— James  Smith 

Hairdressers. 
Alexander  Strachan,  Lilvbank-street 
Charles  Mitchell,  Middlegate 

Joiners. 
Alexander  Moir,  Millgate 
Adam  Hunter,  Middlegate 
Wm.  Scott,  Gardyne-street 

Laundresses. 
Mrs  Easton,  Middlegate 
Mrs  Trail,  Auson-st 

Millers. 
Ritchie  &  Brown,  Kinnell 
Mr  Cummine,  Pitinuies 

Masons. 
C.  Esplin,  Gardyne-st 
R.  Shepherd,  Millgate 

Medical  Doctors. 
R.  H.  Munro,  Easfeate 
G.  W.  Anderson,  Union-cottage 


Painter. 
Peter  Findiay,  Millgate 

Photographer. 

J.  Smart,  Gardyne-st 

Quarry  Master. 

W.  K.  Esplin, Middleton  and  Leysmill  Quarries 

Slaters. 

J.  &  H.  Smith,  Alison-street 
William  Wishart,  Gardyne-street 
Saddler. 

D.  S.  Adam,  Gardyne-street 

Stationer  <£  Newsagent. 

E.  J.  Clifton,  Gardyne-st 

Tailors. 
Tolm  Whyte,  Gardyne-street 
lames  Tosh,  do 

Tohn  Davidson,  do 

Alexander  Annandale,  Westgate 

Tinsmith. 
Charles  Mitchell,  Middlegate 

Ware  Merchant. 
Mrs  Ferrier,  Gardyne-street 


Carmyllie  Directory. 


POPULATION— Census  1891.  Carmyllie  Parish,  1083. 

CARMYLLIE  PARISH  CHURCH.-Services  at  11  a.m.   (and  6  p.m.  ia 

Summer). 

Minister— Rev.  George  Anderson.     Session  Clerk  and  Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School— Rev 

o,„nde£lon-    Harmoniuinist  and  Choirmaster— Mr  David  Buchan,  Redford.    Membershin 

—346.     Church-Officer— John  Stewart.  F 

CARMYLLIE  FREE  CHURCH.-Services  at  11  a.m.  (and  Evening-First 
Sabbath  of  Month,  April  to  October). 

Ministers— Rev  J.  Keith,  M.A.  (retired),  Aberdeen  ;    Rev.  S.  Crabb,  M.A.,  F.C.  Manse.     Clerk 
of  Deacons    Court -Rev.  S.  Crabb.    Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School-Alex.  Webster 
Redford.     Congregational  Treasurer— John  Guild,  Lochlair.     Leader  of  Psalmody— James 
I<ullarton,  blade.    Membership-192.     Church-Officer— James  Taylor,  Greystone. 
SCHOOL  BOARD. 

Chairman— James  Wright,  Slade  ;  Rev.  George  Anderson,  The  Manse ;  Wm.  Duncan,  Slade  ■ 
David  Hume,  Mains  ;  and  William  Lindsay,  Chamberlainknowe.  Clerk  and  Treasurer- 
James  Taylor,  Old  School- kouse.     Officer— John  Esplin,  Greenfield 

SCHOOLS. 

EastSchool— Headmaster— Geo.  S.Macdonald.  WestSehool— Headmaster—  W.  F  Anderson  In- 
Assistant— Miss  E.  R.  Burns.  On  Roll—  fant  Mistress— Miss  I.  S.  Robertson  Roll  SI 
120._  Average  attendance— 100.  Grant,  Average  Attendance-71.  Government  Grant— 
£10o  4s  6d.  £78  3s.    Science  and  Art  Grant— £3  12s  6d. 

PARISH   COUNCIL. 

Chairman— Rev.  George  Anderson,  The  Manse.  Members— William  Binnie,  Crofts;  George 
Carrie,  Dustydrum  ;  John  Sim,  Carnegie;  James  Forrest,  Conon  ;  Thomas  L  Kewans 
East  Skichen  ;  and  James  Wright,  Slade.  Clerk-Geo.  S.  Macdonald,  East  Schoolhouse' 
Medical  Officer— Wm.  Barron,  M.D.,  Letham. 

INSPECTOR  OF  POOR,  COLLECTOR  OP  RATES.  AND  REGISTRAR. 

Inspector  of  Poor— George  S.  Macdonald,  East  Schoolhouse.  Collector  of  Rates— G  S  Mac- 
Donald.     Registrar— W.  F.  Anderson,  West  Schoolhouse.  I 

COUNTY  COUNCIL  REPRESENTATIVES 

County  Coun-illor  for  Carmyllie— William  Duncan,  Slade.  Representative  from  Parish 
Council— William  Binnie,  Crofts. 


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POST  OFFICES. 

Redford — Alexander  Boath,  Postmaster.  Post  I  Greystone — Mrs  Sturroek,  Postmistress.  Post 
arrives  9.30  a.m.  ;  leaves  12.30.  :         arrives  10.30  ;  leaves,  noon. 

MUTUAL  IMPROVEMENT  SOCIETY. 
Hon.    President — Rev.    G.   Anderson.     President — J.   Cox.     Vice-President — Andrew  Smart. 
Secretary  and  Treasurer — Thomas  L.  Kewans,  East  Skiehen.     Committee— Geo.  Macdonald 
and  Thomas  Norrie.     Meetings  held  fortnightly  (Thursdays)  in  the  West  School  at  7.30. 

MUSICAL  SOCIETY. 

Hon.  President — James  Wright.  President — James  Fullarton.  Vice-President — Win.  Mudie. 
Secretary  and  Treasurer— David  Buchan,  Redford,  Car  my  Hie.  Conductor— James  Cox. 
Membership,  40     Meets  in  Bast  School  for  practice  every  Thursday. 

LIBERAL  ASSOCIATION. 

President — J.  Falconer,  Esq.,  W.S.       Secretary  and  Treasurer — William  Binnie,  Crofts. 

LIBERAL    UNIONIST   ASSOCIATION. 

President— James  Wright,  Slade.  Vice-President— David  Maxwell,  Panlathy  Mill,  Carnoustie. 
Secretary  and  Treasurer — Andrew  Smart,  Firth. 

INTERNATIONAL  PLOUGHMEN'S  SOCIETY— Carni)  Hie  Branch. 

President— Alex.  Murray.  Vice-President— Alex.  Mollison.  Treasurer— Alexander  Webster. 
Secretary— W.  Binnie,  Crofts.     Committee— C.  Binnie,  D.  Fairweather,  and  D.  Cowie. 

PLOUGHMEN'S  AND  LABOURERS'  BENEFIT  SOCIETY— 
CARMYLLIE  BRANCH. 

President— David  Cowie,   Slade.     Secretary— William   Binnie,   Crofts.     Treasurer— Alexander 
Webster,  Redford.     Meets  Quarterly. 

CARMYLLIE  AND  DISTRICT  PLOUGHING  ASSOCIATION. 

President— Colonel  Ouchterlony.  Vice-President  —  James  Wright,  Slade.  Secretary  and 
Treasurer—  D.  Weighton,  Brax.  Annual  Meeting  in  November.  Annual  match  in  December. 

CARMYLLIE  TRADES  LIST. 


Blacksmiths. 

Wm.  Mudie,  Redford 

R.  Falconer,  Greystone 

George  Martin,  Hayhilloek 

Coal  Agents. 

Alex.  Webster,  Redford 

D.  Fairweather,  Redford  (Smith,  Hood,  &  Co.)" 
Carriers. 

Alex.  Webster,  Redford  1  To  Arbroath 

John  Kydd,  Greystone  >  on 

Jas.  Hampton,  Carnegie  Ward  j     Saturdays 

Bus  leaves  Redford  for  Arbroath  every  Satur- 
day at  9  a.m.  and  1.30  p.m.,  leaving 
Arbroath  at  12  noon  and  7  p.m.  Driver — 
Alexander  Duncan 

Dairymen. 

Wm.  Burnett,  Mains  of  Carmyllie 

David  Edgar,  Conon 

James  Gray,  Milton 

David  Turntmll,  Smallburu 

John  Gibb,  Tillyhiot 

A.  Duthie,  Hillhead 

Grocers. 

Charles  Walker,  Redford 

James  Webster,  Redford 

James  Fairweather,  Slade 

Miss  S.  Mouat,  Milton 

Mrs  Sturroek,  Greystone 

William  Fyffe  (licensed,  porter  &  ale),  Cairn- 
conon 


Insurance  Agent. 
David  M'Kay,  Slade 

Joiners. 
James  Buchan,  Redford 
Robert  Sturroek,  Greystone 

Policeman. 
John  Morrison,  Redford 

Quarry  Masters. 
Messrs    Duncan,   Falconer,   &    Co.,    Slade- 
David  M'Kay,  clerk 

Railway  Agent. 
Dundee  and  Arbroath  Joint  Railway. — Agen 
— Alexander  Donald,  Redford 

Stationmaster. 
Alexander  Donald. 

Shoeinalcers. 

Alex.  Webster,  Redford 
William  Brown,  Redford 
James  Taylor,  Greystone 

Tailors. 
James  Peters,  Redford 
John  Low,  Greystone 
John  Fullerton,  Greystone. 
John  Cuthill,  Slade 


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Collision  Directory. 


COLLISTON   PARISH   CHURCH.— Service  at  11  a.m. 

Minister— Rev.  A.  Mills,  The  Manse.  Session  Clerk — R.  S.  Armit,  Sehoolhouse.  Superintendent 
of  Sabbath  School— Rev.  A.  Mills.  Secretary  of  Sabbath  School— R.  S.  Armit.  Precentor 
— R.  S.  Armit.    Membership,  323.     Church-Officer— Charles  Fyfle,  Colliston  Mill. 

COLLISTON    FREE    CHURCH. -Services    at    11    a.m.     (and    6    p.m, 
alternately  in  Church  and  in  Waulkmills  Hall). 

Minister — Rev.  Andrew  Morris.  Session  Clerk — Rev.  A.  Morris.  Congregational  Treasurer 
—John  Gibson,  Gowanbank.  Clerk  of  Deacons' Court — Rev.  A.  Morris.  Superintendent  of 
Sabbath  School — Alexander  Peter.  Secretary  of  Sabbath  School — John  Gibson,  Gowan- 
bank. Leader  of  Psalmody — John  Robertson,  Brechin  Road,  Arbroath.  Church-Officer 
— Wm.  Lothian,  Gowanbank.  Seat-Letting  in  Church  —  John  Gibson,  Gowanbank. 
Membership.  160. 

COLLISTON  PUBLIC  SCHOOL. 
Head-Master— R.  S.  Armit.     Roll— 104.     Average  Attendance— 84.    Grant— £81  5s  6d. 

COLLISTON  TRADES  LIST. 


Blacksmiths. 

George  Paul,  Grange  of  Conon 
W.  Edward,  Colliston  Mill 
Alex.  Peter,  Letham  Grarige 
Alex.  Campbell,  Colliston 

Grocers. 
Helen  Millar 
A.  Pyott 

Innkeeper. 
Mary  Ann  Harris 


Joiners. 

Charles  Fyffe,  Colliston  Mill 
David  Stephen,  Grange  of  Conon 

Post  Office 

Postmistress— A.  Pyott.     Post  arrives  8  a.m.  ; 

leaving  1.50  p.m.,  daily  except  Sunday 

Slioemaher. 
John  Gibson 

Tailors. 

Alex.  Mitchell 
Jas.  Mitchell,  jun. 


Arbirlot  Directory. 


POPULATION— Census  1891.         Arbirlot  Parish,  848 

ARBIRLOT  PARISH  CHURCH 

Minister — Rev.  W.  W.  Scotland.  Session-Clerk— Rev.  W.  W.  Scotland.  Leader  of  Psalmody- 
George  Thomson.  Joint  Organists — Miss  Scotland  and  Miss  Kydd,  Lochaber.  Superin- 
tendent of  Sunday  School — Rev.  W.  W.  Scotland.  Assistant  Superintendent — David 
Steele.     Church. Officer — Wm.  Airth,  Arbirlot.      Sexton — Wm.  Craig.      Membership — 330. 

ARBIRLOT  FREE  CHURCH— Services  at  11.15  a.m.    (and    6    p.m.    from 
April  to  September). 

Minister  —  Rev.  B.  T.  Vernon,  M.A.  Clerk  of  Kirk-Session  —  Rev.  E.  T.  Vernon, 
Arbirlot.  Clerk  of  Deacons'  Court — W.  Wilson,  Sehoolhouse,  Arbirlot.  Treasurer  of  Sus- 
tentation  Fund— W.  Wilson,  The  Sehoolhouse.  Treasurer  of  Congregational  Fund — 
David  Wallace,  Arbirlot.  Treasurer  of  Foreign  Mission  Association — William  Craig 
Arbirlot.  Superintendent  of  Sunday  School— Rev.  E.T.Vernon.  Leader  of  Psalmody- 
Alexander  Laing.  Church-Officer  —  Andrew  Todd,  Free  Manse  Cottage,  Arbirlot. 
Membership — 116. 

PENNY  SAVINGS  BANK. 

President— Rev.  E.  T.  Vernon.  Business  Committee — John  Blues,  David  Steele,  D.  Wallace, 
W.  Wilson  ;  Open  last  Friday  of  the  month  in  Free  Church  Session  House  at  8  p.m. 

ONWARD  AND  UPWARD  ASSOCIATION  (Arbirlot  Branch.) 
(Formerly  Haddo  House  Association.) 

President — Mrs  Lindsay-Carnegie,    Kinblethmont.        Secretary — Mrs    Vernon,    P.O.    Manse. 

Annual  Meeting — October. 

SCHOOL    BOARD. 
Members— Jas.  Addison-Scott,  Rev.  W.  W.  Scotland,  Rev.  E.  T.  Vernon,  John  Blues,   David 

Wallace.     Chairman — Jas.  Addison-Scott,  Newton  of  Arbirlot.       Clerk  and  Treasurer — W. 

K.  Macdonald,  Town  Clerk,  Arbroath.     Officer — Alex.  B.  Dunbar,  Bonnington. 


Arbroath  Year  Book.  239 


PUBLIC  SCHOOL 

Head  Master — William  Wilson.  Assistant — Miss  Jane  Muckart.  Roll — 114.  Average  Attend- 
ance— 99.    Government  Grant — £101  7s  6d. 

PARISH   COUNCIL. 

Chairman — Wm.  Craig.  Members — Jas.  Jack,  Jas.  Fairlie,  G.  N.  Hunter,  John  Kydd,  Davict 
Maxwell,  and  John  Porter.  Collector  of  Rates — W.  K.  Macdonakl,  Town  Clerk,  Arbroath. 
Inspector  of  Poor — David  B.  Steele,  Arbirlot. 

POST  OFFICE. 

Postmaster — William  Craig.  Delivery,  8  a.m.  Despatch,  2.35  daily,  except  Sundays.  Letter 
Carriers — Arbirlot  to  Crombie  Mill  and  District — James  Smith,  Arbirlot;  to  Greystone — 
James  Herd,  Leonard  Street,  Arbroath. 

REGISTRAR. 
David  B.  Steele,  Arbirlot  Village. 

COUNTY  COUNCIL  REPRESENTATIVES. 

County  Councillor  for  Arbirlot — George  Young,  Pan  lathy.  Representative  from  Parish  Council 
to  County  Council— David  Maxwell,  Panlathy  Mill. 

ARBIRLOT  PLOUGHMEN'S  SOCIETY. 

President^David  Rattray,  Carnoustie.  Vice-President— Peter  Suttie,  Carnoustie.  Treasurer— 
Wm.  Christie,  Salmond's  Muir.  Secretary— Robt.  Gardner,  Panlathy.  Members  of  Com- 
mittee—George Ford,  James  Mitchell,  James  Hovell,  William  Laird,  John  Ogilvie,  Geo. 
Hendry,  William  Crabb,  Robert  Fyfe,  Charles  Sharp.  Meets  at  Muirdrum  and  Carnoustie 
alternately  every  quarter.    Annual  meeting— Second  Saturday  in  August. 

PANBRIDE  AND  ARBIRLOT  DISTRICT  PLOUGHING  ASSOCIATION. 

President— George  Young,  Panlathy.  Secretary— John  Soutar,  Auchrennie,  Carnoustie. 
Treasurer— W.  Addison  Scott,  Newton.  Committee— John  Collier,  James  Kyd,  Colin  Grant, 
and  D.  Grieve.     Annual  meeting  in  November.     Annual  match  about  December. 

HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY. 

Patron— Hon.  C.  M  .Ramsay.  President— Mrs  Ouchterlony.  Vice-President— Rev.  E.  T. 
Vernon.  Hon.  Secretary  —  Geo.  S.  Macdonakl,  East  Schoolhouse.  Secretary  —  David 
Buchan,  Redford,  Carmyllie.     Treasurer— Alex.  Webster. 

ARBIRLOT  TRADES  LIST. 

Blacksmiths.  |  Joiners,  <&c. 


William  Don,  Arbirlot 
Edward  Galloway,  Bonnington 
William  Christie,  Salmond's  Muir 

Butcher. 

Donald  Stewart,  Arbirlot 

Dressmaker. 
Jane  Dunbar,  Bonnington 

Grocers. 

Donald  Stewart,  Arbirlot 
John  Harris,  Salmond's  Muir, 


David  B.  Steele,  Arbirlot 
.  David  Petrie,  Salmond's  Muir 

Market  Gardener. 
Wm.  Craig,  Arbirlot 

Miller. 
John  Blues,  Millhill 

Neivspaper  Agent. 
David  Wallace,  agent  for  Arbroath  Herald,  &c 

Tailors. 
David  Wallace,  Arbirlot 
Alex.  Dunbar,  Bonnington 


St  Vigeans  Directory. 

POPULATION— Census  1891.  St  Vigeans  Parish,  2269. 

ST  VIGEANS   PARISH  CHURCH-Services  at  11.15   a.m    a-„ I  6  p.m. 

Minister— Rev.  William  Duke,  D.D.  Session  Clerk— Rev.  W.  Duke.  Kirk  Treasurer— Robert 
Donaldson,  East  Newton.  Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School— Peter  Crerar.  Organist 
and  Choirmaster— Peter  Crerar,  Abbey  Public  School,  Arbroath.  Membership,  577 
Church-Officer-  Andrew  Bennet,  Kirk  Stile 

ST  VIGEANS  SCHOOL  BOARD. 

Chairman— Rev.  Dr  Duke.  Members— Hon.  F.  J.  Bruce,  and  Messrs  George  Miln  and  D. 
Grieve,  Re\  s.  Alex.  Mills,  Andrew  Morris,  and  James  Christie.  Clerk  and  Treasurer— 
J.  M.  M'Bain,  Arbroath.     Officer— John  Stewart,  Letham  Mill. 


240  Arbroath.  Year  Book. 


ST  VIGEANS  PUBLIC  SCHOOL. 

Headmaster — James  Cox.     Roll,  95.     Average  Attendance,  S3.     Grant  from  Education  Depart- 
ment, £63  17s. 

ROYAL  INFIRMARY  OF  EDINBURGH. 

St  Vigeans,  Treasurer — James  Cox,  Schuolhouse. 

ST  VIGEANS  CURLING  CLUB— (Instituted  1869). 
Patron — F.  C.  Fletcher,  Esq.   President — James  A.  Dickson.    Vice-President — Hon.  F.  J.  Bruce. 
Chaplain — Rev.  Dr  Duke.     Secretary  and  Treasurer — J.  Stewart,  Letham  Mill.     Represen- 
tative Members — James  Muir  and  A.  D.  Lowson.     Annual  Meeting  in  September. 

ST  VIGEANS  TRADES  LIST. 

Blacksmiths.  Market  Gardeners. 


John  Edwards,  Seaton 
Wm.  Hanton,  Bridgeton 

Bleachers. 

D.  Corsar  &  Sons,  Waulkmills — Wm.  Burness, 
manager 

Dairymen. 
D.  Patterson,  Letham  Farm 
A.  Stewart,  Bearfauld 

Joiners  and  Milhcrights 
Thos.  Davidson,  Druukendub 
Jag.  Gould,  St  Vigeans 
W.  Smart,  jun.,  Seaton 

Milter. 
W.  Bowie,  Letham  Mill 


James  Binnie,  Parkside 
George  Coutts,  Marywell 
Charles  Connacher,  St  Vigeans 
Alex.  Laing,  Marywell. 
Alex.  Scott,  Tarry 
A.  D.  Beimet,  St  Vigeans 

Preserve  Potato  Manufacturers. 
John  Muckart  &  Sons,  St  Vigeans. 

Registrar. 
John  Stewart,  Letham  Mill  House 

Rope  and  Twine  Spinners. 
Tarry   Mill    Spinning    Co.,    Tarry    Mill— D. 
Muckart,  manager 

Starch  Manufacturers. 
Jas.    Anderson    &  Co.,    Letham    Mill — John 
Stewart,  manager 


Auchmithie   Directory. 

AUCHMITHIE  PARISH  CHURCH.— Services  at  11  a.m.   (and  6  p.m. 
April  to  October.) 

Minister — Rev.  James  Christie,  M.A.  Session  Clerk — Thomas  Paterson.  Treasurer— Thomas 
Paterson.  Clerk  and  Treasurer  to  Trustees  and  Managers— Thomas  Paterson.  Leader  of 
Psalmody — Thomas  Paterson.  Organist— Miss  Paterson.  Church-Officer— David  Cargill, 
1  Auchmithie.     Membership — 173. 

AUCHMITHIE  SCHOOL. 
Headmaster— Thomas  Paterson.     Roll,  SI.     Average  Attendance,  75. 

AUCHMITHIE  HARBOUR  TRUSTEES. 

The  Earl  of  Northesk,  J.  W.  Barclay,  James  Johnstone,  George  Miln,  James  Muir, 
Alexander  Balfour,  and  Andrew  Gilruth.     Clerk  and  Treasurer — G.  G.  Dalgarno,  Solicitor. 

AUCHMITHIE  HALL  TRUSTEES. 

Trustees — Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Northesk,  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Strathmore,  Hon.  F.  J. 
Bruce,  Rev.  Dr  Duke,  Rev.  J.  Christie,  Messrs  William  Bell,  George  Miln,  Andrew  Gilruth, 
James  Reid,  and  David  Spink.     Secretary — Mrs  Gilruth,  Seaton,  Auchmithie. 

AUCHMITHIE  TRADES   DIRECTORY. 

James  Crabb,  blacksmith  I      Mrs  Wilkie,  post  office.     Delivery,  9  a.m.  ; 

James  Reid,  fish-dealer  Despatches,  1  p.m.,  daily  except  Sunday 

James  Aitken,  hotel-keeper  I      E.  Cadogan,  grocer 

David  Gall.    I  „„,.„:„„„  Mary  Swankie,  grocer 

J.  Smith,       I  c,urlers  I      Mrs  Wilkie,  agent  for  Arbroath  Herald,  <fec. 

D.  Gall,  grocer 

SHIPWRECKED  MARINERS'  SOCIETY 
Hon.  Agents— Miss  Gilruth,  Seaton,  Auchmithie  ;  and  Mr  Sawyers,  Coastguard  Station. 

AUCHMITHIE  FISHING  BOATS. 

No.  AH.  Boat's  Name.                Owner's  Name.  No.  AH.  Boats'  Name.               Owner's  Name. 

39  Pandora, Dan.  Swankie         i        45  Catherine Robert  Eaton 

43  Earl  of  Northesk     -     -    -    Peter  Spink  '        4S  Betsy  Rob     -     -    -    -    David  Cargill 

Helen, Peter  Spink  fiS  Caledonian     -         -    -    Henry  Spink 

Th«  Blooming  Heather    -     Alex.  Spink  74  Triumph fmnss  Cargill  ■ 


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Inverkeilor  Directory. 

POPULATION— Census  1891. 

Inverkeilor  Parish— 1531.     Lunan  Parish — 349. 

INVERKEILOR  PARTS  H  CHURCH— Service  at  11  a  m. 

Minister — Rev.  Andrew  Halden.  Session  Clerk — Charles  Crawford,  The  Schoolhouse.  Treas- 
urer for  Church — Charles  Crawford.  Superintendent  of  Sabbath  School — Rev.  Andrew 
Halden.  Secretary  of  Sabbath  School — Rev.  Andrew  Halden.  Sabbath  School  meets  in 
Church  at  12.30.  Leader  of  Psalmody — Charles  Crawford.  .Membership— 407.  Church- 
Officer— George  Milne,  Priestfield.  Sexton — George  Milne. 
INVERKEILOR  FREE  CHURCH.— Services  at  11  a.m.   aud  6  p.m. 

Minister— Rev.  J.  Adams,  B.D.  Congregational  Treasurer— David  Pyott,  Inverkeilor.  Sus- 
tentation  Fund  and  Foreign  Missions'  Treasurer— Alexander  Inglis,  Inverkeilor.  Organist. 
and  Leader  of  Psalmody— James  Donaldson,  Arbroath  Church-Officer— Alexander  Smart, 
Inverkeilor.     Membership — 135. 

INVERKEILOR  SCHOOL  BOARD. 

Chairman— Lieut. -Col.  Rait,  C.B.,  of  Anniston.  Members— Thomas  Meikle,  Rev.  J.  Adams, 
Mrs  Lindsay-Carnegie,  and  William  Duncan,  Ethiehaven.  Clerk,  &c— James  Sadler,  184 
High  Street,  Arbroath. 

INVERKEILOR  PUBLIC  SCHOOL. 

Master— Charles  Crawford.  Assistant— Miss  Dowall.  Average  attendance— 164.  Grant 
earned,  =£107  15s  6d.     School  Soup  Kitchen — Cook— Mrs  Edwards,  Priestfield. 

INVERKEILOR  PARISH  COUNCIL. 
Chairman— H  A.  F.  Lindsay-Carnegie,  Kinblethmont.  Members — Colonel  Rait,  OB. .  Anniston; 
Lord  Northesk  ;  and  Messrs  James  Hynd,  North  Mains  of  Ethie  ;  A.  A.  Lawson,  Newton 
of  Boysack  ;  A. Balfour,  Inchock  ;  George  Esplin,  Liysmill ;  Rev. A. Halden,  Inverkeilor ;  and 
Thos.  Meikle,  Boghead.  Clerk-  W.  K.  Macdonald,  Arbroath.  Inspector  of  Poor — James 
Sadler,  1S4  High  Street,  Arbroath. 

REGISTRAR. 
Inverkeilor — C.  Crawford,  Schoolhouse. 

CHAPELTON  PUBLIC  SCHOOL. 

Master — W.  Linton.     Average  attendance,  66.     Grant,  £64  6s. 

LUNAN  SCHOOL   BOARD. 

Chairman — Col.  Blair  Inirie.  Clerk  and  Treasurer — Archibald  Wilson.  Members — Robert 
Rodger,  James  A.  Jarron,  A.  B.  Kydd,  and  George  Kinnear.     Officer — Archibald  Wilson. 

LUNAN  PUBLIC  SCHOOL. 

Master — Arch.  Wilson.  Roll  —  50.  Average  attendance  —  43.  Grant  —  £52  5s.  End  of 
school  year — February  28th. 

LUNAN    PARISH  COUNCIL. 

Chairman — Col.  Blair  Imrie.  Members — Philip  Durie,  Andrew  Robertson,  A.  B.  Kydd,  and 
George  Kinnear.     Inspector  of  Poor,  Collector  of  Rates,  and  Registrar— Arch.  Wilson. 

LUNAN  PARISH  CHURCH. -Service  at  11.15  a.m. 
Minister — Rev.  A.  Fridge.     Kirk  Session — Rev.  A.  Fridge  (Moderator  and  Session  Clerk),  Alex. 
Thomson,  James  Christie,  James  Middleton,  and  John  Sherret.     Superintendent  of  Sabbath 
School  —  Rev.    A.    Fridge        Church-Officer  —  Murdoch   Macaulay.      Membership  — 127. 
Organist — Mr  Wilson. 

INVERKEILOR  CURLING  CLUB. 

Patron — The  Right  Hon.  Earl  of  Northesk,  of  Ethie  Castle.  Patronesses — The  Countess  of 
Northesk,  and  Mrs  Rait  of  Anniston.  President — Lieutenant  Colonel  Rait,  C.B.,  of 
Anniston.  Vice-President — David  Morgan,  senr.  Joint  Secretaries — John  Milne,  The 
Grange,  and  William  Smith,  Inverkeilor.  Treasurer — David  W.  Morgan,  South  Mains  of 
Ethie.  Council  of  Management— Vice-President,  James  A.  Jarron,  Andrew  C.  Milne, 
Thomas  Meikle,  James  Hynd,  jun.,  Alexander  Cuthiil,  and  B.  Greig,  sen.  Skips — Thomas 
Meikle,  James  Bell,  George  Rodger,  and  David  Morgan. 

INTERNATIONAL  PLOUGHMEN'S  ASSOCIATION— Inverkeilor  Branch. 

President — J.  A.  Chapman.  Vice-President — David  Pyott.  Treasurer — James  Carnegie. 
Secretary — George  Milne. 


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Axbroath  Year  Book 


INVERKEILOR  TRADES  LIST 

Baker. 
Mrs  David  Kydd,  Inverkeilor 

Blacksmiths. 
George  Mathieson,  Chapelton 


Jas.  Campbell,  March  of  Lunau 
John  Chapman,  Camperdown 
James  Edwards,  Newbarns 
John  Kerr,  Craigpark 

Carrier. 
D.  Watt,  33  Applegate,  Arbroath— Daily 

Coal  Merchants. 
Thos.  Muir,  Son,  and  Patton,  Inverkeilor 
Smith,  Hood,  &  Co.,  Do. 

Grocers. 

Alex.  Inglis,  Inverkeilor 

Mrs  William  Cuthill,  Inverkeilor 

D.  M'Leod,  Ethie  Greens 

John  M'Beth.  March  of  Lnnanbank 

James  Williamson,  Chapelton 


Inn. 


Cnance  Inn,  Inverkeilor  (Captain  Wm.  Smith) 

Millers. 
Robert  Ross,  Boysack  Mills 
Alex.  Wilson,  Anniston 

Post  Office. 
Postmaster — A.  Inglis.     Delivery  at  9.45  a.m. 
Despatches  1  o'clock  and  3.10  p.m. 
Shoemaker. 
Alex.  Cuthill,  Inverkeilor 

Storekeeper. 
James  Carnegie,  Inverkeilor  Station 

Tailors. 
Robert  Smith 
Thomas  Valentine,  Inverkeilor 

Wrights 
John  M'Beth,  March  of  Lnnanbank 
Charles  Guthrie.  Inverkeilor 
David  M'Leod,  Ethie  Greens 


List  of  Farmers  in  Eastern  Forfarshire. 


Letters  sent  to  any  of  the  undernoted  from  outside  the  district  should  be 
addressed  ' '  Forfarshire  " 


Arbirlot  District — Arbroath. 
Anderson,  John,  Fallaws 
Baird,  Patrick,  Craigend 
Blues,  John,  Millhill 
Bowie,  Mrs  and  Misses,  Mains  of  Kelly 
Brown,  John,  Peasiehill 
Butchart,  John,  Shelterfield 
Cook,  John,  Bank- 
Douglas,  Thomas,  Greenford 
Dunbar,  Alexander,  Bonuyton 
Fairlie,  James,  West  Balmirmer 
Fairlie,  William,  Easter  Bonhard 
Finlayson,  James,  Balcathie 
Fowler,  Mrs  James,  Braeside 
Fraser,  P.  A. ,  Trustees  of,  Hospitalfield 
Galloway,  Ed.,  Bonnyton 
Hall,  James,  Crudieacres 
Harris,  John,  Salmond's  Muir 
Hynd,  Thomas,  Nether  Kelly 
Ireland,  James,  East  Balmirmer 
Jack,  Adam,  Pitcundrum 
King,  James,  Hunterspath 
Kydd,  Andrew,  Kellyfield 
Kydd,  John,  Lochaber 
Lamb,  William,  Blind  wells 
Lamb,  Wm.,  jun.,  Palace  Green 
M'Corquodale,  D.  A.,  Cuthlie 
Petrie,  David,  Salmond's  Muir 
Rennie,  J.,  Crudie 
Revv,  James,  Lesliehall 
Robertson,  J.,  Hillhead,  Balmirmer 
Samson,  George,  Bankhead 
Scott,  James  Addison,  Newton 
Shield,  Alexander,  Easter  Knox 
Smart,  Joseph,  Hillend,  Balmirmer 
Thomson,  Geo.,  Fauldiehill 


A  rbroath. 
Buick,  William,  Little  Cairnie 
Dickson,  James  A.,  Woodville 
Dunn,  John,  Berryfauld 
Grant,  Colin,  Denfield 
Henderson,  Alexander,  Blairbank 
Martin,  Alexander,  Bishops  Loch 
M'Ewan,  Cairnie 

Barry  District — Carnoustie. 
Anderson,  David,  Woodhill 
Boath,  James,  Greenlawhill 
Findlay,  Robert,  Dalmore 
Gardiner,  William,  Gedhall 
Gibson,  Andrew,  Cowbyres 
Harris,  John,  Mains  of  Ravensby 
Kydd,  David,  Lochend 

Leslie,  W.,  Burnside  of  Barry  and  Heughhead 
Lindsay,  John,  Trustees  of,  Pitskelly 
Martin,  John,  Clayholes 
Nicoll,  Wm.,  Newton,  Carnoustie 
Ogilvie,  John  Barry,  Grange  of  Barry 
Peebles,  P.  &  R.,  Barry  Mills, 
Small,  Thomas,  Cotsid'e 
Whitton,  James,  Watery  Butts 
Young,  Thomas   Westcotside 

CarmyUie  District. — A  rbroath. 
Adams,  Mrs  Margaret,  West  Skichen 
Anderson,  John,  New  Mains  of  Guynd 
Anderson,  John,  Mosstown 
Binnie,  David  &  Charles,  Glentyrie 
Black,  George,  Greystone 
Boath,  Robert,  Muiredge 
Cargill,  David,  Backboath 
Carrie,  George,  Diistvdrim 
Clark,  David,  Cotterton  of  Carnegie 


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Constable,  Peter,  Curleys 

Cowie,  David,  Cockliill 

Duncan,  D.,  over.seer,  Home  Farm,  Guynd 

Duncan,  Falconer  &  Coy. ,  Slade 

Ellis,  John,  Parknook 

Esplin,  John,  Greenfield 

Falconer,  Reps,  of  Mrs  D.,  Milton  of  Conon 

Forrest,  James,  Conon 

Ford,  James,  Moutquhir 

Fyffe,  J.,  Milton  of  Carmyllie 

Fyfe,  Mrs  Margaret,  Birns 

Guild,  Andrew,  Summerhill 

Guild,  James,  Ward  Nook 

Guild,  John,  Loclilair 

Hanton,  James,  Carnegie  Ward 

Hume,  David,  Mains  of  Carmyllie 

Hume,  Robert,  Hillhead 

Hutton,  — ,  Baekmuir 

Kewans,  T.  L.,  EastSkichen. 

Lindsay,  William,  Chamberlain  Knowe 

M'Donald,  Charles,  Westhills 

M'Dougall,  Robert,  Westhills 

Milne,  William,  Parknook 

Muggins,  John,  Greystone 

Norrie,  Benjamin,  Denhead 

Norrie,  M.,  East  Ward 

Ouchterlony,  Col.  Thos,  Heathcote,  of  Guynd 

Patterson,  A.,  Mossend 

Peters,  David,  Currend 

Phillip,  David  C,  Wedderswell 

Potter,  Charles,  Laverockhall 

Purvis,  Mrs  Robert,  Brae  of  Conon 

Ramsay,  David,  Goats 

Ritchie,  David,  Cairnconon 

Robb,  James,  Easthills 

Robertson,  John,  Drumyellow 

Scott,  D.,  Newton  of  Carmyllie 

Sime,  John,  Carnegie 

Smart,  W.  &  A.,  Firth 

Soutar,  Alexander,  Cairncortie 

Soutar,  George,  Westhills 

Soutar,  John  L.,  Milton  of  Carmyllie 

Soutar,  Mrs  Andrew,  Forehills 

Stewart,  David,  West  Laverockhall 

Sturrock,  Andrew,  Westhills 

Sturrock,  D.,  Tillyliiot 

Todd,  William,  Cottage  Farm,  Brax 

Turnbull,  David,  Smallburn 

Vannet,  Wm.,  Sauchmont 

Webster,  James,  Dummiesholes 

Weighton,  David,  Brax 

Guthrie  District — Forfar. 
Alexander,  MrsC,  Hillkirk,  Dumbart'ow 
Anderson,  William,  Bractullo 
Blair,  Alex.,  Dumbarrow 
Black,  Wm.,  Dumbarrow 
Boath,  D.,  Bridgend 
Brown,  William,  Gask 
Cargill,  William,  Muirside 
Clark,  — ,  Hillside  of  Guthrie 
Dalgetty,  A.,  Hilton  of  Guthrie 
Dickson,  David,  Pickerton  of  Turin 
Donald,  Charles,  East  Mains  of  Dumbarrow 
Dowall,  John,  Poolmood 
Dryden,  William,  Bents  of  Turin 
Goodfellow,  Thomas,  Newton  Idvies 
Gray,  David,  Blairs,  Dumbarrow 
Henry.  George,  West  Idvies 
Irons,  David,  Kinneries 


Irons,  James,  Bractullo  Mill 

Johnston,  William,  Bankhead 

Keillor,  James,  Roekhead 

Low,  William,  Langlands  of  Turin 

Lumgair,  David,  Hillhead 

Lyell,  Alexander,  of  Gardyne 

Mann,  James,  Westonmuir 

Muckhart,  John,  Upper  Tulloes 

Ogilvie,  David,  j  mi  ,  Broadfaulds  of  Turin 

Ogilvie,  Robert,  Asourrymill 

Ramsay,  Charles,  Aseurrybank 

Rennie,  James,  Roekhead  of  Guthrie 

Rennie,  William,  Guthrie  Home  Farm 

Rennie,  William,  South  Park,  Gardyne 

Robertson,  David.  Newton 

Scott,  William,  Aseurry 

Scrimgeour,  James,  Dubton  of  Turin 

Spankie,  Joseph,  Denton  Mill 

Weighton,  John,  East  Idvies 

Young,  —   Mains  of  Lhnnbarrow 

Inverkeilor  District-  Arbroath. 
Anderson,  Misses,  Bandoch 
Balfour,  Alexander,  [ncliock 
Black,  Peter,  West  Boghead 
Blair  Imrie,  Coi.  William,  of  Lunanbank 
Bell,  James,  Gilchoin 
Bell,  John,  Cauldeota  and  Brunton 
Bruce,  Mrs,  Hawk  hill 

Carnegie,  Henry  Alexander  Fullerton  Lind- 
say, Kinblethmont 
Forbes,  Mrs  David,  Newton  of  Parkhill 
Gordon,  Capt.  H.  G.  \\  olrige,  Lawton  House 
Greig,  Robert,  Ironshill 
Hamilton,  James,  of'Bryantoh 
Hay,  D.,  Lunanbank 

Hynd,  James  Watt,  North  Mains  of  Ethie 
Hynd,  James  Matthew,  llodgton 
Hynd,  John,  Boysack  Mill 
Jarron,  James  Alexander,  Arbikie 
Kinnear,  George,  Nether  Dysart 
Kyd,  Miss,  Newbarns 
Kydd,  A.  B.,  Upper  Dysart 
Lamb,  John,  North  Mains  of  Hilton 
Macgregor,  Miss  Alexina  J.,  of  Abbeythune 
Maxwell,  William,  Myreside 
Meikle,  T.,  Boghead,  and  West  Mains  of  Ethie 
Miln,  Geo.,  Rosehill 
Milne,  Andrew,  Kirkton  Mill 
Mollison,  David.  Bahnullie  Mill 
Morgan,  David,  South  Mains  01  Ethie 
Nicoll,  James,  Kirkton 
Rait,  Lieut.-Col.  A.   J.,  G.B.,  of  Anniston 
Raitt,  Mrs,  Highlands  Conon 
Rennie,  Mrs  Annie,  Millfjeld 
Rennie,  William,  .joiner,  Lunan 
Robertson  Andrew  B.  (S.   Lunan 
Robertson,  James,  Hilton 
Rodger,  George,  Waulkmills 
Rodger,  Mrs,  Lawton 
Rodger,  Robert,  Drumbertnot 
Sherret,  John,  Springfield 
Sherret,  William,  Bunis.de  of  Fallaw 
Taylor,  Miss,  Redcastlc 
Taylor,  William,  Raesmill 

Fri id, heiiu  District— A rhi o ith. 
Beattie,  James,  Burnside 
Bumess,  David,  Leys 


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Cargill,  William,  Leysmill 

Cummings,  Alex.,  Pitmules  Mill 

Dryden,  James,  Douglasmuir 

Fleming,  James,  Friock  Mains 

Gardyne,  James  William  Bruce,  of  Middleton 

Gouk,  William,  South  Mains  of  Cononsyth 

Gray,  Alexander,  Heughead  of  Guthrie 

Guild,  George,  Milton,  Guthrie 

Hunter,  W.,  Denmark 

Knight,  Andrew,  North  Cononsyth 

Lawson,  Alexander,  Newton  of  Boysack 

Leslie,  Peter,  Murroes 

Leslie,  James,  Knockhill 

Leslie,  James,  Maryton 

Lindsay,  Robert,  W.  Mains  of  Kinblethmont 

Linton,  Walter,  Templeton 

Low,  William,  Denmark 

Mitchell,  George,  East  Mains  of  Guthrie 

Mitchell,  John,  Boysack 

Ostler,  A.,  Smiddieton 

Ostler,  Andrew,  Mains  of  Cononsyth 

Paul,  Arthur,  West  Cotton  of  Gardyne 

Rew,  William,  West  Border 

Risk,  M.,  Millfield  of  Guthrie 

Ritchie,  John,  jr.,  Janeston 

Ritchie,  John,  Knowes 

Salmond,  James,  Legaston 

Samson,  Mrs  Wra.,  Mid  Mains  of  Cononsyth 

Taylor,  James,  Hassock 

Thomson  &  Harris,  Ditch  of  Cononsyth 

Carnoustie. 
Bowie,  Miss,  Carlogie 
Collier,  John,  Hatton 
Couper,  James,  West  Scryne 
Cowe,  Alfred,  Balhousie 
Dickson,  J.  F.,  Panbride  House  (Trustees  of) 
Forbes,  Alexander,  Muirdrum 
Fraser,  Andrew,  Balmachie 
Higgins,  Mrs  John,  Lower  Balmachie 
Kydd,  James,  East  Scryne 
Leslie,  William.  Heughhead 
Martin,  John,  Panbride 
Maxwell,  D.,  Panlathy  Mill 
M'Farlane,  David,  We'sthaven 
Soutar,  John,  Auchrennie 
Steven,  W.,  Craigmill 
Swan,  William,  Inverpeffer 
Taylor,  Robert,  Pitlivie 
Wilson,  John,  Middleton 
Young,  George,  Panlathy 

St    Vigeans     District — Arbroath. 
Barr,  J. ,  East  Seaton 
Bell,  William,  Kinaldie 
Ciithill,  Alexander,  Whitewell 


Donaldson,  Robert  Janiieson,  Kast  Newton 

Francis,  James,  Trustees  of,  West  Seaton 

Garland,  Mrs  Marjory,  of  Beechwood 

Gilruth,  Andrew,  Seaton  of  Auchmithie 

Gordon,  William  A.,  N.  Tarrie 

Grant,  George,  Mains  of  Auchmithie 

Lamb,  John,  Annfield 

Martin,  Peter,  Berryhill 

M'Bay,  William,  sen.,  Newbigging  (Upper) 

M'Gregor,  James,  Castleton 

Morgan,  David,  Windyhills 

Paterson,  A.  B.,  West  Kirkton 

Pattison,  W.,  Boysackmuir 

Pattullo,  George,  Mains  of  Dickmontlaw 

Ramsay,  Alexander,  West  Newton 

Ramsay,  Charles,  Newbigging  (West) 

Sinclair,  Alexander,  Birkhills 

Soutar, John,  Bankfoot 

Spence,  Alex.,  Newbigging 

Weir,  John,  Warddykes 

Collistoii  District— Arbroath. 

Bennet,  G.,  Colliston  Hill 

Blair,  John,  Grange  of  Conon 

Braid,  Andrew,  Cotton  of  Colliston 

Duncan,  John,  of  Parkhill 

Esplin,  David,  Westerton 

Findlay,  George,  Denside 

Fletcher,  Fitzroy  Charles,  of  Letham  Grange 

Grant,  Peter,  Firthfield 

Grant,  Peter,  jnnr.,  Swirrelburn 

Grant,  James,  Frithmuir 

Hanley,  Benjamin,  Inverlochv 

Hay,  John,  East  Kirkton 

Hendry,  David,  West  Mains  of  Colliston 

Jamieson,  J.,  Mid  Peebles 

Jamieson,  John   Woodlands  Farm 

Lumgair,  Andrew,  Grange  of  Conon 

Morgan,  James,  jun.,  Grange  of  Conon 

Nairn,  Mrs  Wm.,  Whitehall 

Paterson,  Daniel,  Mains  of  Letham 

Paul,  George,  Grange  of  Conon 

Peebles-Chaplin,  John  H.  Adam,  of  Colliston 

Petrie,  David,  Grange  of  Conon 

Ramsay,  David.  Mains  of  Colliston 

Rennie,  John,  Mains  of  Letham 

Robbie,  William,  Grane-e  of  Conon 

Robertson,  John,  Grange  of  Conon 

Smith,  Mrs,  of  Woodlands 

Smith,  James,  Grange  of  Conon 

Stephen,  David,  Grange  of  Conon 

Thomson,  David,  Cotton  of  Letham 

Wilson,  Mrs,  Grange  of  Conon 

Wilson,  James,  Gowanbank 

Wilson,  James,  Grange  of  Conon 


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Grand  Diainoncfcrjufeike  Celebration 

AT 

CRAIG'S  •  CHINA  •  WAREHOUSE, 


Craig's  Glass  and  China  Warehouse. 

V*3KW   Businesses  live  to  celebrate  a  Diammnd-- Jubilee.     This  good  fortune, 
W      however,   has  attended    Craig's    China   Warehouse,    and   it  is   the 
"»  «      intention  of  Mr  J.  B.  Craig  to  celebrate  the  Diamond-Jubilee  Year  1899 
in  a  way  that  will  prove  Interesting  and  Proftahle  to  all  Arbroath  people. 

Particulars  will  be  found  on  the  following  Pages,  or  may  be  had  on  application  at 


246 


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21   Pieces  for  4s  6d. 

China  Tea  Sets,  40  Pieces 

8s   6d   to  £10   10s. 


Every  Requisite  in  the  caay  of  TEA  St  DIfifiEl? 


SERVICES    at 


CRAIG'S,  37  Mitigate. 


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CRAIG'S 


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W*~  SPECIAL  PRICES  FOR  ALL  CLASSES, 


CRAIG'S  TOILET  WARE. 

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ABBEY  &  MORTUARY   CHAPEL  PLAQUES. 


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Special  Attention  Paid  to  Lending  Out  all  Requisites  (Including  Cutlery)  for 
Marriage,  Supper,  and  other  Festive  Parties. 


37—MILLGA  TE—37 


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Craig's  China  Warehouse 


HAS   SECURED   AND    STEADILY 

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INCREASED   ITS   REPUTATION 

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BY  STRICT  OBSERVATION  IN   ITS   MANAGEMENT  OF   SOUND  BUSINESS 
PRINCIPLES  &  ENERGETIC  ATTENTION  TO  THE  WANTS  OF  ALL  CUSTOMERS 


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In  every  Class  of  CRYSTAL,  GLASS,  CHINA,  and  EARTHENWARE  GOODS, 
and  all  Descriptions  of  FANCY  and  ARTISTIC  WARE, 

CRAIG    STANDS    UNSURPASSED, ^ 

The  Needs  of  the  Highest  and  the  Humblest  Homes 
Can  be  Fully  and  Economically  Supplied  at 

37     MILLGATE.     ARBROATH. 


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J£  nown  and  Worn  all  over  Scotland.     For 

J     asting  Reputation. 

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yj  rder,   Skill,   and  Economy  in  Production. 
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f  °  Slve  tne  &est  Results  :    and  Keltic 
£  hoemaking  to=day  is  the  Standard  of  all 
♦     ♦     that  is  Best  in  Footwear    ♦     ♦ 


250  Arbroath  Year  Book  Advertisements. 


"Sin  Scorned  m%  suit" 

(sr  "  « — j^s — »  ""^ 

The  Refected  Lover,  of  whom  the  Poet 
wrote  the  above  Pathetic  Line,  was 

flOT  One  ol  flffyles'  Customers. 

Clad  in  Clothes  made  by  MYLBS,  a 
Gentleman  may  present  himself  in  any 

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©  e  Confidence. 

EVEI*Y    SUIT    TUJRfiED    OUT   AT 

Dales'  Cailorina  fstaftlisftmem, 

JA/AES    STREET,    ARBROATH, 
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RULE-UHrluMb      *     Special  Study  and   Cake  necessary  to  Secure  the 


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ARTISTIC  TAILORING  FOR  ALL   CLASSES  AT 

Jules'  Tailoring  Establishment, 

21   JA/AES   STREET,   Arbroath. 

^=s— Branch  :    118    HIGH    STREET. 


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IT   MATTERS    NOT 

XTo  wbat  profession  sou  Belong ! 
IT   MATTERS   NOT 

Wbat  sour  favourite  IRecreatlon  is! 

You  will  And  your  Needs  in  the  way  of  CLOTHING 
satisfactorily  met  at 

C.  Y.  MYLES' 


iirt  putting  anb  ^fitting  Establishment 

21   JAMES   STREET,    Arbroath. 


Clerical  and   Legal  Suite,  Gowns,  &c. 

Official   Uniforms,   Liveries,  and   Taney   Dress  Costumes. 

Golfing,  Cycling:,  Cricket,  and   Football  Suits. 

Special  Suits  for  Professional   Men. 

Made   in  the  Most  Approved   Styles  by  Thoroughly 

Competent  Workmen. 
Where  desired,  only  One  Suit  Made  of  Material  chosen. 
Shipmasters,  Marine  Engineers,  &  other  Seafaring:  Friends 

Can  have  their  Orders  Executed  on  the  Very  Shortest  Notice. 
Clotblng  for  all  Classes  from  tbe  flDarquis  to  tbe  manual  labourer. 


Orders  for  Mournings  to  any   Extent  can    be 
dealt  with   in  a   Few  Hours. 


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All  our  Materials  are  Bought  from  the 

First  Houses  in  the  Trade. 
Myles'  Prices— 25  per  Cent,  under  City  Charges. 

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Elrt  Cutting  &  jfittino  Establishment,' 

JAMES    STREET,    ARBROATH. 


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Paterson,  Sons,  &  Co., 

129  HIGH  STREET,  ARBROATH; 

REFORM  STREET,  DUNDEE;  PERTH.  &c