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CONTAINING

IN ADDITION TO THE WHOLE OP THE LISTS CONNECTED WITH THE COUNTIES OP FORFAR AND KINCARDINE, AND THE OP , MONTROSE, , FORFAR, , , &c, ALPHABETICAL LISTS

'of the inhabitants op

MONTROSE, ARBROATH, FORFAR, BRECBIN, AND KIRRIEMUIR;

TOGETHEK WITH

A LIST OF VESSELS REGISTERED AT THE PORTS OF MONTROSE, ARBROATH, DUNDEE, PERTH, AND STONEHAVEN.

MONTROSE PREPARED AND PUBLISHED BY JAMUI^ \VATT, STANDARD OFFICE, AND SOIiD BY ALL THE BOOKSELLERS IN THE TWO COUNTIES.

EDINBURGH: BLACKWOOD & SON, AND OLIVER &c BOYD, PRINTED AT THE MONTROSE STANDARD 0FFIC5 CONTENTS.

Page. Page Arbroath Dfrectory— Dissenting Bodies 178 Alphabetical List of Names 84 Dundee DtRECTORY—

Banks, Public Offices, &c. . 99 Banks, Public Offices, &c. . 117 Funds . . . . 102 Burgh Funds .... 122 Biiri^h Court 104 Banking Companies (Local) 126 128 Bible Society . . . • 105 Burgh Court .... Coaches, Carriers, &c. . 100 Building Company, Joint-Stock 131

Comraerciiil Associations . 106 Coaches 11«

Cliarities . . , 106 Carriers 119

Educational Institutions . 104 Consols for Foreign States 121 Fire and Life Insurance Agents 101 Cemetery Company 124

Friendly Societies . 107 Charitable Institutions 129 Guildry Incorporation 103 Curling Club .... 132 Gas-Light Co 107 Educational Institutions . 124 Guildry Harbour Trustees . 103 .... 122 Horticultural Society . 107 Gas and Water Companies 127

Harbour, Signals at . 107 Guild Court . . 12S Incorporated Trades 103 Harbour Trustees 122 Inns, 101 Horticultural Society 132 Libraries, Realing-room, and S ci- Highland Society 132 entific Institutions 105 Inns 118 Magistrates and CouncU 102 Incorporated Trades 124 Markets, Inspectors of 104 Insurance Companies (Local) . 126 Mortifications 106 Insurance Agents, Fire and Life 121

Parliamentary Electors . 98 Libraries, Reading rooms, and Police, Commissioners of, an d Scientific Institutions 128

Court . . . 1 03-104 Magis rates and Council . 122 Procurators, Notaries, &c. 104 Masonic Lodges 131 Railway Trains, Arrival and I)e- Mortifications .... 130 parture of ... 107 Police, Commissioners of, and Pc - Savings' Bank . . 104 lice Establishment 123 Traders 101 Police, Harbour 124 Auchinblae Lists 9 Police Court .... 12S Barry Lists . 132 Procurators, Notaries, &c 129

Bervie Lists . 12 Railway Trains, Arrival and De- BRBCHrN Df RECTORY— parture of ... . 125 Alphabetical List of Names . 63 Ship Brokers .... 121 Banks, Public Offices, &c. . 79 Shipping Co.'s Traders, &c. 125-126

Burgh Funds , 81 Sea Insurance Agents 127 Burgh Court .... 82 Seamen's Fund, Merchant 128 Carriers Sasines, Register of, Forfarshire 128 .... . 80 Charitable Trinity House Institutions . 83 .... 127

Educational Institutions . . 83 Writers' Incorporation . 128 Insurance Agents, Fire and LLfe 81 Whale-fishing Cornpany 126 Gas-Light Co. ... 82 and Fettercairii Lists . 9 Guildry Incorporation . 82 Established Church . 175 Horticultural Society 83 Fairs in Forfar and — 5 Incorporated Trades . 82 Forfar Directory Inns Alphabetical List of Names .... . 80 47 Magistrates and Council 81 Banks and Public Offices 68 Burgh Funds 60 . 78 .... Procurators, &c. . 82 Burgh or Bailie Court • 61

Religious Institutions . 83 Coaches, Carriers, &c. 59

Stent Masters 82 Deaf and Dumb Association . 6i

Stage Coaches . . 80 Educational Institutions 62 Broughty Insurance Agents, Fire & Life Ferry Lists . 132 60 Lists 132 Fine Arts Association 61 Cattle Light Markets—Winter . 7 Gas Co 61 Coru Markets—Weekly 8 Horticultural Societies 61 —

IV. CONTENTS.

Page. Incorporated '40 Trades . . 61 Bridge Commissioners . Inns 59 Burgh or Bailie Court . 45 Magistrates and Council . 60 Carriers .... 36 Poor Act, Law Officers under the 61 Consuls for Foreign States . 37 Procurators, Notaries, &c. . 61 Charitable Institutions . 42 Parliamentary Electors . . 57 Educational Institutions . . 40 Stent Masters ... 61 Guildry Incorporation . . 39 Strang's Mortification . 62 Gas Light Co 46

Forfarshire County Directory— Harbour Trustees . . 38 Appeal Courts, v. AssessedTaxes 154 Horticultural Society ... 42 Commissioners of Supply . 150 Incorporated Trades . . 39 Commutation Roads, Trustees on 157 Insurance Institutions (Marine) 46

Constabulary . . . . ]58 Insurance Agents, Fire and Life 37

Commissary Court . . . 159 Inns 37 Educational Association . 160 Mail and Stage Coaches . . 36 Freeholders and Electors . . 133 Magistrates and Council . 38 Game Association . , 160 Mortifications 44 Income Tax .... Commissioners . 154 Musical Societies ... 45 Lieutenantcy . . . 150 Patent Slip Company ... 46 Messengers-at-Arms . . .160 Parliamentary Electors . 33 Prisons Assessment , . 160 Police, Commissioners of . 3& Prisons Board . . . .158 Public Libraries, Reading Rooms SmallDebtCourts,Justice ofPeace 154 and Scientific Institutions 41

Sheriff Court . . . .159 Police Court .... 45 Small Debt Courts, Sheriff . 159 Procurators, Notaries PabUc 45 Turnpikes, Trustees on . . 156 Patent Slip Co. . . . 46 Hiring Markets ... 8 Religious Institutions . . 42 K/RR/EMiriR Directory— Royal Albert Golf Club . . 45 Alphabetical List of Names . 108 Ship Brokers ... 37 Coaches Carriers, . &c . 115 Savings Bank .... 42 Lists.of Public Bodies, &c. . 116 Shipping Companies - . 46 KlNCARDINESHrRK CoUNTY MrsCELLANKOtIS LfSTS

DrRECTORY—Constabulary . 173 Agricultural Societies and Far-

Commissioners of Supply and Jus- mers' Clubs . . .182 tices of Peace . - . 170 Coast Guard .... 183 Commissary Court . . .173 Customs 183

Constabulary . . . 173 Angus Club . 185

Freeholders and Electors . 161 Edinburgh Mearns-shtre Club 185 Game Association . . . 174 Excise 184 Income Tax Commissioners 172 Glasgow Angus andMearns Bene-

Lieutenantcy . . . I70 volent Society . . . 185 Messenger-at-Arms . . .174 Population Table ... 187 Militia, Forfar & Kincardineshire 174 Railways, Directors of . .186

Prisons . Board . . . .173 Stamps" and Taxes . 184

Prisons Assessment . . . 174 Tay Ferries, Com. ofManagement of185

Sheriff Small Debt Courts . 174 Tides, Table of Spring and Neap 187 Shei iff Court . . . .173 Post-Office 206 Small DebtCourt, Justiceof Peace 172 Shipping Lists—

Turnpikes, Trustees on . 172 Arbroath . . . . 190

. 201 Lists ... 8 Aberdeen . . . Latitude and JL,ongitude of certain Dundee 192

places 187 Montrose ., . . . , 188 Mails, Arrival and Departure of 206 Perth 199 Montrose Dtrectory— Stonehaven .... 206 10 Alphabetical List of Names . 13 Stonehaven Lists ... Banks, Public Offices, &c. . 35 Advertisements . . The end. Burgh Funds .... 38

3t For contents of Alnianac see 1st page of Almanac. DIRECTORY.

FAIRS IN FORFAR AND KINCARDINE .

Those in Forfarshire marked thus * JANUARY. Arbroath* last Saturday Laurencekirk (St Anthony) cattle, hiring, and grain, od "Wed. o.s. Laurencekirk cattle, 2d Monday FEBRUARY. cattle, day before Stonehaven Bervie cattle, "Wednesday before lith Mill* 2d Thursday Forfar (St Vallentine's)* last Wednesday Laurencekirk cattle, 2d Monday Petterden* Tuesday before 3d Thursday Stonehaven Thursday before Candlemas, o.s. MARCH. Banchory cattle, last Thursday Coupai'* 3d Thursday * 2d Wednesday, o.s. Glenisla* 1st Wednesday Laurencekirk cattle, 2d Monday APRIL. Auchinblae (Pasch) cattle, 3d Thursday (Trinity Tryst)*... cattle, 3d Wednesday * 1st Tuesday Cullovv* sheep, last Friday Forfar (Pasch)* cattle, 2d Wednesday Glammis* cattle, 1st Wednesday Glesterlaw* cattle, last Wednesday Laurencekirk cattle, Ir.st Thursday Laurencekirk cattle, 2d Monday MAY. Auchinblae cattle, Wednesday after 2d Tuesday, o.s. Bervie cattle, Thursday before 19th Coupar* 1st Thursday after 26th Drumscairn, near Arbroath* 1st Thursday Dun's Muir* cattle, day before Forfar Durris cattle, 2d Thursday Edzell* sheep and cattle, 1st Monday cattle, 21st,and20th when term fiills on M a2 6 DIEECTOKT.

Forfar* cattle, 1st Wednesday, o.s. Glammis* 1st Wed. and Wed. af. 26th cattle, 1st Tuesday Petterden* 2d Tuesday JUNE, Banchory cattle, 3d Tuesday

Brechin (Trmity)* sheep, 2d Wed. ; cattle, Th. ; & hor. Fr. Cammockrauir cattle, 2d Wednesday Dun's Muir* cattle, 3d Thursday Durris cattle, Friday before 2d Wednesday Forfar* day after 2d Wednesday Glesterlaw* cattle, 4th Wednesday Kirriemuir* cattle, 1st Wednesday after Glammis Muchalls ...cattle, Tuesday before 2d Wednesday Stonehaven (Megray) cattle, 3d Thursday, o.^ JULY. Arbroath* 18th

Auchinblae (Paldy) sheep, 1st Wed.; cat. Th. ; & hor. Fr. o.s, Brechin* cattle, Friday after Aikey Coupar* cattle, 3d Wednesday Edzell* sheep and cattle, Friday after Aikey Forfar (St Peter's)* cattle, 1st Tuesday and Wednesday Glammis* cattle, day before Stobb's Muir Kiri'iemuir* cattle, Wednesday, if 24:th, or Wed. af. i)o. * sheep, day before Laurencekiiic (St James's) cattle, Thursday after 3d Tuesday, o.s. Reedie* cattle, Saturday before 3d Wednes. o.s. Stobb's Muir* cattle, Tuesday after 11th AUGUST. Banchory cattle, 2d Tuesday Brechin (Lammas)* cattle, 2d Thursday Dundee (First)* cattle, 26th (not held on Sat. or Mon.) Edzell* sheep & cattle, 1st Wednesday after 26th

Forfar (St James's)* sheep, 1st Tu. ; cat. 1st Wed. ; hor. 1st Th. Glenisla(Kirkton)*sheep&cattle, 1st Wednesday, o.s. Glesterlaw* cattle, 3d Wednesday Laurencek'rk (Lawrence).. sheep and cattle, Thur. af. 2d Tu. 0.s» Petterden* Tuesday before Dundee Stonehaven cattle, 2d Thursday SEPTEMBER. Auchinblae (Bartle) ...... cattle, day after Kincardine O'Neil Banchory ,.... cattle, Friday after Craigievar Bervie..., cattle, Thursday before 19th Brechin* cattle, Tuesday before last Wednesday Dundee (Latter)* ...cattle, 19th, (not held on Saturday or Monday) Durris' cattle, last Wednesday Forfar (St Tuduane's)* ...cattle, last Wednesday Laurencekirk cattle, Monday before last Wednesday WINTER CATTTE MARKETS. OCTOBER. Coupar*.... cattle, 1st Tuesday Cullow* sheep, Monday before Kirriemuir cattle, Thursday after 2d Tuesday Drurascairn* last Thursday Edzell* sheep and cattle, Friday before Kirriemuir, Forfar (St Margaret's)*. ...cattle, 2d Wednesday Glesterlaw* cattle, 12th, or Wednesday after Kirriemuir*... .cattle and horses, 18th, or 1st Wednesday after Petterden* 3d Tuesday Stonehaven (Megray) cattle, 2d Thursday, o.s. NOVEMBER. * 2d Wednesday Bervie, Wednesday before 22d

Coupai",* ; 1st Thursday after 21st Fettercairn cattle, 25th,& 24th when term falls on M. Forfar* (St Ethernan's), 1st Wednesday Glammis* Wednesday after 22d Kirriemuir* 1st Wednesday after Glammis Laurencekirk 1st Thursday Laurencekirk cattle, 2d Monday after 1st Thursday Strachan Monday before Stonehaven DECEMBER. Banchory cattle, 1st Wednesday Bervie cattle, Wednesday before Christmas o.s. Laurencekirk cattle, 2d Monday Stonehaven cattle, Thursday before Christmas o.s. WINTER CATTLE MARKETS. Auchinhlae.—A cattle market every Friday, from 1st Friday af- ter Dru.mlithie Michael Fair to Pasch Market in April. Brechin.— k. cattle market every Tuesday, from 1st Tuesday af- ter Michaelmas Tryst to Trinity Muir Tryst. A horse market held there, same day, from last Tuesday of February to 1st Tues- day of April. Carnoustie.—A cattle market on the 3d Monday of every months from Martinmas to Whitsunday. Coupar-Angus.—.A cattle market every alternate Thursday from 1st Thursday of November to last Thursday of May. Dundee.—A cattle market every Monday, from November to May. Forfar—A cattle market every Wednesday, from 1st Wednes- day of November to the middle of May. Kirriemuir.—A cattle market oh the last Friday of December, and on the last Friday of each following month, up to and includ- ing last Friday in April. Laurencekirk. —A cattle market monthly from November to April, the fiist market being on the 2d Monday after the 1st Thursday of November, and all the others on the 2d Monday of the respective mouths. —

DIRECTOKT.

LeysmilL —A cattle market montlily, from the 1st Monday of October, up to and including the 1st Monday of May. WEEKLY CORN MARKETS. Arbroath, Saturday—.Auchinblae, Friday—Bervie, "Wednesday —Brechin, Tuesday— Coupar, Thursday—Dundee, Tuesday and Friday—Forfar, Wednesday and Saturday— Kirriemuh', Friday .—Laurencekirk, Wednesday—Montrose, Friday—Stonehaven, Thursday.

HIRING MARKETS, AT WHITSUNDAY AND MARTINMAS O.S. Arbroath*, Saturday after—Auchinblae, on Term-day—Banchory, Saturday before—Bervie Wednesday before—Brechin*, Tuesday after— Carnoustie, Monday after—Colliston Mill, Thursday after —Dundee*, first Market-day after—Forfar*, first Market-day after—Glammis, Wednesday after—Kirriemuir*, Friday after Laurencekirk, day after—Letham, on Term-day; if a Saturday, on the ^Monday following-—Leysmill, day after—Montrose*, Friday after — Slateford, on Term-day— Stonehaven, day before; if a Monday, on the Saturday previous—Fettercairn, the same. When the Term falls on the Market-day of the places noted thus *, the Market is lield on that day.

LAURENCEKIRK. MAGISTRATES AND COUNCIL. James Fettes, Baron Bailie. Al. Steven, Da. Dickson, Bob. , and Jn. Kinnear, Councillors. Robert Forsyth, William Milne, and John Stiven, Controllers. Robert Crabb, Clerk and Treasurer. LAURENCEKIRK GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Directors.— Alex. Gibbon of Johnston (Chairman), James Fettes, , Ales. Stiven, and George Milne. Alexander Bell, Manager, Clerk, and Treasurer. MEARNS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Ordinary place of meeting, Laurencekirk. John Carnegie of Redhall, Preses. —David Scott of Brotherton, Yice-Preses. —David Dickson, Laurencekirk, Treasurer. —, Laurencekirk, Secretary, MEARNS- FARMERS' CLUB. Half-Yearly Meetings at Laurencekirk. Ja. Fettes, Laurencekirk, Treas. —Ales. Smart, Stonehaven, Clerk. BANKING COMPANY'S BRANCH. AberdeenTown& Country... Da.Dickson.Agent-Ro. Crabb,Account. INSURANCE COMPANIES' AGENTS. Crown David Largie North of Scotland,.... Da Dickson. North British...David Dickson Insur.Co.ofScotIand,Robt. Scott. ;

EDZELIi AND FETTEKCAIRN.

MONTROSE BRANCH N. S. SAVINGS' BANK. Open first and third Thursdays of every month, from seven to p.m. Rev. James Mitchell, Receiver of Deposits. NOTARY PUBLIC—David Dickson. James Fettes, Kirk-Treasurer.—David Smith, Session-Clerk. PRINCIPAL INNS. Laurencekirk—Gardeustone Arms Lachlan M'Bain. Andrew M'Call. AUCHINBLAE.

Earl of Kintore's Trustees, Superiors of the Village. John Peter, at Canterland, Baron Bailie. AUCHINBLAE GAS LIGHT—1840. James Farquharson, Proprietor; John Falconer, Clerk. BANKING COMPANY'S BRANCH. North of Scotland... Ja. Farquharson, Agent— Jn. Falconer, Acct. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY'S AGENT. North of Scotland James Farquharson.

FORDOUN N. S. SAVINGS' BANK—1842. Open on the first and third Saturdays ot each month, from six to eight p m. Trustees. —Viscount ; Sir John Stuart Forbes, Bart. Jn. Carnegie of Redhall; Ja. Arnott of Leithfield; Rev. Dr

Leslie, Bath Lodge, Stonehaven ; Jn. Peter, at Canterland ; Ja.

Farquharson, Auchinblae ; and Jn. Garland, Cairnton. John Carnegie, Treasurer; Js. Farquharson, Actuary and Cashier

J. Garland, Kirk-Treasurer.—Wm. Adam Smith, Session-Clerk. John Low, Inspector of the Poor. EDZELL AND FETTERCAIRN.

EDZELL PUBLIC READING ROOM—1842. Supported by Lord Panmux'e. Managers. —Lieut. Col. Crockat, Robert , David Robertson,, James Wylie, David Robie, and William Ayre.

MONTROSE BRANCH OF N. S. SAVINGS' BANK. Open every Saturday evening. Rev. Robert IngHs, Receiver of Deposits. INNS. Edzell.—Hole, John Milne. Fettercairn.—Eagle, John Lindsay.—Forbes Arms, James Greig. Robert Buchan, Collector of Edzell Poor Rates. William Ajre, Inspector of the Poor. James Valentine, Collector of Fettercairn Poor Rates. Chax'les Mitchellj Inspector of the Poox. 10 DIRECTOET. STONEHAVEN.

Lord Keith's Trustees, Superiors of the Burgh. MAGISTRATES AND COUNCIL. Peter Christian and George Jack, Bailies — Jolin Forbes and WilHam Thomson, Councillors.—Wm. Bridgeford, of Guild. Geo. Tindal, Treasurer.—James Tindal, Town-Clerk. Chas. G. Monro, Procurator-Fiscal. James Tocher, Billet-Master.—J. Robertson, Bar-Officer."" W. Bowman and J. M'Hardy, Town-Officers. STENT MASTERS. John Forbes, John Duncan, John Beattie, and Wm. Thomson John Forbes, Collector. HARBOUR TRUSTEES. The Superioi"S of the Burgh, the Magistrates, M.P. for the County, the Sheriffs, and the Convener of the County, ex officiis, James Christian, Robert Yule, and John Duncan, manufacturer. James Tindal, Clerk.—Arthur W. Kiunear, Treasurer.

Robert Falconer, Berthing and Pilot-Master. John Forbes, Collector of Shore-Dues. William Bridgeford, Keeper of the Public Warehouse. STONEHAVEN GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Directors—Peter Christian (Chairman), Hugh FuUerton, Robert Sim, William Thomson, Thomas Napier, William Mackie, John Falconer, Johu Chapman, and Alexander Officer. John Beattie, Treasurer.—James , Clerk. STONEHAVEN WATER COMPANY. Managers.—Alex. Smart (Preses), John Beattie, Robert Chapman, and Wm. Eraser.—R. Chapman, Clerk and Treasurer. BANKING COMPANIES' BRANCHES. BANK or Scotland's branch. William Stewart, Agent.—George Smith, Accountant acd Teller.

ABERDEEN TOWN AND COUNTY BANK'S BRANCH. Arthur W. Kinnear, Agent.—D. Morice, Accountant. FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITY INSURANCE AGENTS. Aberdeen- - - - A. W Kinnear Friendly - - - William Stewart Bon Accord - - - P. & J. Christian Ins. C'i. of Scot. - John Falconer Britannia- - - - John Chapman North British - Brand & Burnett Cnledonian- - - - James Tindal North of Scotland Alex. Smart Edinburgh - - - William Stewart Hercules • - - A. Brown Eng. & Scot. Law - C. G. Monro STONEHAVE>f. 11 NATIONAL SECURITY SAVINGS' BANK. Amount of Deposits to 20th Nov. 1845, L20,627. Is. 9d —Depositors, 941. Trustees and Managers. — Rev. George Thomson, Rev. John Hutchinson, Dr Thomson, Hugh Fullerton, Peter Christian, Charles Monro, James Tin da], John Brand, A. W. Kinnear, Alexander Burnett, John Park, Charles G. Monro, William Fraser, and George Tindal. James Tindal, Treasurer.—Alex. Kinnear, Actuary. SABBATH SCHOOL SOCIETY. Undrr the Management of this Society there are Ten Schools. JohnDougal at Rickarton, Patron. —Rev. Geo. Thomson, President Rev, David Todd, Vice-President. —John Burness, Treasurer John Beattie, Secretary.—John Allan, Librarian. FREE CHURCH SABBATH SCIfOOLS. Under the management of the Free Church Session. John Chapman, Treasurer.—John MTherson, Librarian. DONALDSON'S FREE SCHOOL. For the Edueation of 60 Poor Children, from the Parishes of Fetteresso and Dunnottar. The Ministers of Fetteresso and Dunnottar, the Sheriff-Substitute, and A. Kinnear, Governors. James Strachan, Teacher.— J. & G. Tindal, Aj^ents. REV. 'S CHARITY. The Ministers of Fetteresso, , and , and the

» Kirk-Session of Dunnottar, Trustees. A.lex. Collison, Stonehaven, Custodier of Imperial Standards, and Inspector of Weights and Measures for Kincardineshire. STEPHEN'S MORTIFICATION. If The Ministers of Fetteresso and Dunnottar, Trustees.

lohn Forbes, Kirk-Treasurer, and Inspector of Poor for Dunnot- tar Parish. Alexander Kinnear, Inspector of Poor for Fetteresso Parish. ~ Robert Sim, Session-Clerk. REGISTER OF SASINES. Newell Burnett, Aberdeen, Keeper of the Par. Reg. for Kincardine. PRINCIPAL INNS. Mill Inn (Mail Coach Oflace) William Melvin. Commercial Inn Mrs . Union Inn D. Knight.

' PROCURATORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c. John Brand Jas Christian, w.s. James Scott Alex. Brown John Falconer Alex. Smart Alex. Burnett A. W. Kinnear AVilliam Stewart P. Christian C. G. Monro \ James Tindal George Tindal

?%. 12 DIRECTORY.

BURGH OF BERVIE.

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORS. BURGH OF BERVIE.

Anderson, H., -watch-mk. Gilchrist, J., flax-spinner Reid, John, farmer Anderson, W., merchant Gleog, Rev. Jolin Robertson, R., Johnshn. Bain, James, wright Glegg, Rob., blacksmith Scollay, John, r.n.

Barclay, Robert, weaver Glegg, Alex , baker Strachan, David, saddler Brown, Alex , farmer Jolly, Robert, farmer Tindal, Andrew, carrier Caird, Charles, mason Legg, Aw., merchant Valentine, Rob., surgeon Carr, Alexander, tailor Linton, Al., shipmaster Watson, Wm., merchant Duncan, David, baker M'Kenzie, Rev. James Whyte, Jas.,schoolmaster Edward, D., sen., miller Molison, John, blacksm. Will, John, Wright Edward, David, jun. MAGISTRATES AND COUNCIL. James Farquhar of Hallgreen, Provost m "William Watson, Robei-t Glegg, and Alexander Carr, Bailies ^ Alexander Brown, Dean of Guild Robert Valentine, Treasurer

Councillors.—Alexander Gibbon of Johnston ; William Innes of

Raemoir ; Wm. Stewart of Wester Barras ; Alex. Johnston of

Viewfield ; Thos. N. Farquhar of JacUston ; David R. Morice, John Anderson, Aberdeen; Aberdeen; Andrew Legg, Bervie ; \ and John Thomson, Sillyflat. Ja.Burnes, Montrose, Town-Clk..—A. Smart, Stonehaven,Dep. Clk. Alexander Carr, Kirk- Treasurer.—James Whyte, Session-Cllc.

BRANCH OF STONEHAVEN N. S. SAVINGS' BANK. Lord Arbuthnott and James Farquhar, Esq. of Hallgreen, Patrons,

Coinmittee.—Rev. John Glegg, Bervie ; Rev. Jas. Milne, Arbuth-

nott ; Rev. William Mearns, Kinneff ; David R. Morice, advo-

cate, Aberdeen ; John Thomson, Sillyflatt ; David Barclay, Hall-

green ; James Napier, Mill of Allardice; Robt. Valentine, Robt. Glegg, Alex. Carr, Andrew l-'Qggy sen., and James Andrew, jun. —all of Bervie. Wm. Watson, Receiver of Deposits.—Rev. John Glegg, Convener.

"WUliarn Watson, Sub-Distributor of Stamps and Sub-Collector of Taxes, Bervie.

FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS.

Aberdeen, William Watson [ North of Scotland,.. ..And. Legg.

PRINCIPAL INN. Crown Hotel William Bain. ARBUTHNOTT. KiNLOCH Fund.—For Paupers born in the Parish of Arbuthnott. The Minister and Kirk-Session of Arbuthnott, Managers. MONTROSE DIRECTORY.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES.

AbeudeiNj Gordon, & Company^ millspinners, Union-street Aberdein, John (of Aberdein, Gordon & Co.), merchant, Northesk-road Adams, James, ship-chandler. Wharf-street Adamson, Mrs, Hill-street Addison, William, flesher, 90, High-street Aird, James, shoemaker, 5, High-street, h. 4 High-street Alexander, Robert, grocer, ^>orth-street Alexander, yi'''illiam, shipmaster. Lower Castle-street Alexander, Samuel, manufacturer, 69, High-street Alexander, Adam, hairdresser, 89, Murray-street Alison, David, vintner, Upper Castle-street Allan, Miss, 29, High-street Allan, William, letter carrier, 53, Bridge-street Allan, James (of Spence & Co.), grocer, h. John-street Allan, Robert, shipmaster, Upper Castle-street Allan, John, shipmaster. Upper Castle. street Allan, William, shipmaster, Upper Castle-street Allan, Elizabeth, grocer. Bridge-street Allan, James, grocer. Lower Castle-street Allan, James, church-officer, New-wynd Allardice, Mrs, 13, High-street Allardice, David, clerk, Victoria-place. Allardice, James, tailor, 34, High-street Allardice, John, manufacturer, Mill-street Alves, James, mason, Panmure-place Anderson, Robert, flesher. Ferry-street Anderson, James, baker, 137, High-street Anderson, Gregory, broker. Bridge-street Anderson, Mrs C, Bridge-street Anderson, James, draper, 1 Sc2, High-street, and 51, Murray- street, h. Chapel Place Anderson, Mrs Williaui, Panmure-place Anderson, John, 27, Murray-street Anderson, Rev. Alex., First United Secession, King's-lane Anderson, Mrs. 46, High-street 14 MONTROSE DIBECTORY.

Anderson, Davidj tailor, 11 5, High-street Anderson, John, baker, 36, Murray-street Anderson, Alexander, surgeon. Union-street Anderson, James, , 26, High-street Anderson, John, coal-merchant. Bridge- street Armitt, R., wright. River-street Arnott, Mrs, Union-place Arnott, Miss, Kings-lane Arrott, William H., surgeon. Bridge-street Aymers, Mrs, Northesk-road

Baird, Mrs, vintner, New-wynd Baird, Alexander, shipmaster, Ferry-street Balfour, John, mason, King's-lane Balfour, George, Bridge-street Balfour, Peter, leather-merchant, 47, Murray-street Banks, Hay, toyman, 50, High-street, h. Victoria-place Bannerman, James, brassfounder, Bridge-street, h. Castle-st. Barclay, Thomas, writer, 109, High-street Barclay, Charles, & Son, drapers, 109, High-street Barclay, R., (of C. Barclay & Son), draper, 109, High-street Barclay, William, shoemaker, 75, High-street, h. Castle-street Barclay, David, gunsmith, New-wynd Barrie, John, tinsmith, 47, High-street Bayne, George (of Guthrie & Bayne), merchant, 95, High-st. Beattie, James, banker, 109, High-street Beattie, John, wine-merchant, 109, High-st., h 123, High st. Beattie, William, teacher, 110, High-street Beattie & Gowans, drapers, 18, High -street Beattie, Mrs, 123, High-street Beattie, David, writer, 115, High-street Beattie, Andrew, vintner, Ferry-street Beattie, James, toyman, 120, High-street Beaumont, J. N., comptroller of customs, Panmure-place Begg, Robert, carter, Market-street Bell, William, grocer and spirit-dealer, 62, Murray-street Bennett, Captain, commander of coastguard, 6, Union-place Bertie, J,, shoemaker. Upper Castle-street Bertram, Captain, coal-merchant, 43, High-street Birnie, J. & D., shipbuilders. River-street Birnie, James (of J. & D. Birnie), River-street Birnie, David (of J. & D. Birnie), River-street Birnie, Joseph & Co., sliipbuilders. River-street Birnie, Joseph (of Joseph Birnie & Co.), Commerce-street Birnie, Charles, merchant, Hill-street, h. Union-place MONTROSE DIRECTORY. 15

Bisset, Miss, Chapel-place Bisset, John, veterinary surgeon, New-wynd Black, Wm, & Co., grocers, 79, Murray-st. and Baltic-st. Black, William, eoal-merchantj Orange-lane Black, George, auctioneer. High-street Black, Charles, flesher. Commerce-street Blues, John, shipmaster. Lower Castle -street Booth, James, surgeon, R.N., Melville-lane Booth, James, inspector of weaving, Union -street BountiiF, Samuel^ vintner. Lower Baltic -street Bowman, William, ironmonger and tinsmith, 32, High-street Bowman, Alexander, mason. Lower Hall. street Bowman, John, joiner, Panmure-place Bradford, J., stoneware-merchant, Balmain-street Brand, Alexander, shipmaster. Lower Castle-street Brand Charles, joiner, Baltic-street Brand, Joseph, carrier. Chapel-place Brand, R., shipmaster, Balmain-street Brand, Alexander, shipmaster. Bridge-street Brown, William, shipmaster. River-street Brown, James, shipbuilder. River- street Brown, Mrs, King's-lane

Brown, James, grocer, 98, High-street, Ti. Victoria-place Brown, Alexander, coal-meter. Orange-lane Brown, John, shipbuilder. River-street Brown, Mrs James, Upper -street Burgess, Samuel, merchant, 19, High-street, h. Lidia-street Burn, John, shipmaster, Balmain-street Burn, Alexander, boatbuilder. River-side Burn, James, harbourmaster. Wharf-street Burnes, Adam, writer, 52, High-street, h. 120, High -street Burnes, David, surgeon, 54, High-street Burnes, James, late town-clerk. Academy-lane Burness, Miss, 6, High-street Burness, Robert, writer, 109, High-street Burness, William, tailor, 9, High-street Burness, Henry, baker, 46, High-street Burness, John, baker, 131, High-street^ h. 109, Murray-street Burnett, James, grocer, 12 High-street Burnett, James, cow-keeper, 46, Murray-street Burnett, George, clothier, 70, Murray-street Burns, David, joiner, 19, High-street Burrel], Geo. (of Campbell & Burrell), druggist, 43, High-st. Burrel, Thomas, Smith's-place Butchart, Mrs, vintner, 103, High-street 16 MONTROSE DIKECTOBT.

Caird, William, confectionerj 36, High-street Caird, Miss, Balmain-street Caird, Stewart, cooper. Wharf-street , John, vintner, Northesk-road Calvert, James, sen., teacher, 63, High-street Calvert, James, jmi. writer, 63, High-st, A. Academy-square Camidge, John, organist. Chapel-place Campbell, Misses, dressmakers, 12, High-street Campbell, J. M., surveyor of taxes. Academy-square Campbell & Burrell, druggists, 43, High-street Campbell, Mrs (of Campbell & Burrell), India-street Campbell, James^ librarian, Baltic-street

Cant, David, hatter, 48, Murray -street, A. John Street ' • Cant, William, grocer, Shore-wynd Cant, Mrs, Chapel-place Carnegie, Misses, Bridge-screet Carter, William, flesher. Queen-street Chalmers, Robert, vintner, 98, High-street Chalmers, Alexander, mason, Queen's-lane Chalmers, William, shopkeeper, 97, High-st., h. John-street. Chisholrn, D., broker, Fishergate. , Alexander, wright, 30, Murray-street Christie, John, Forfar carrier, Murray-street Christie, James, grocer, 79, High street Christie, George, pensioner. Ferry-street Christie, James, jun., draper, 139, High-st., h. Lower Hall-st. Christie, James, sen.. Lower Hall-street Christie, Mrs, St Peter's-place Christie, Mrs, innkeeper, 27, High-street Christie, Thomas, printer, John-street Clark, George, vintner, New-wynd Clark, James, 112, High-street, and Albion Cottage Clark, David, grocer and spirit-dealer, 93, Murray-street Clark, Mrs Captain, Bridge-street Clark, James D., painter. High-street, h. St. John's-place Clark, Alexander, grocer, 73, Murray-street Clark, Alexander, broker. Lower Castle- street Clark, Alexander, mill manager, St Peter's-place Clark; Archibald, rope and sailmoker. Links Cobb, David, shipmaster. Hill- street Cobb, Andrew, Shipmaster, Bridge- street Collie, Mrs. vintner. Lower Baltic-street Connon, D., blacksmith. River-street Connon, John, blacksmith. River-street Connon, JameSj vintner^ Commerce-street MONTROSE DIRECTORY. 17

Cook, R. (of A. & R. Smart & Co.),corn-merchant, 42, High-st« Cooper, George, grocer and spirit-dealer. Union-street Corson, R., painter. High-street, h. Sliore-wynd Coutts, David, baker, 9Q, High. street Cowie, Alexander, Panmure-terrace Cowie, James, weaver. Union- street Crabb, J. & A., bakers, Upper Castle-street Crabb, James (of J. & A. Crabb), baker, Bahnain-street Crabb, James, wright. Reform-street Crabb, Mrs, John- street Crawford, Mrs, 14, High-street Crawford, Miss, 98, High-street. Crawford, James, merchant, 103, High-street Criggie, Alex., accountant at Bank of Scotland, Fishergate Criggie, James, shipmaster Ferry-street Crosby, William, accountant at National Bank, Bridge- street Crow, Mrs, Northesk-road Cunningham, Mrs, 18, High, street Cushnie, Rev. P. (of Scottish Episcopal Church), High-street

Dandie, David, teacher, India-street Daniel, Mrs, Union-street Davidson, Miss, 49, High-street Davidson, William, coal-merchant. Hill-street Davidson, Robert, club-maker, Chapel-place Davidson, John, auctioneer, Balmain-street Davie, George, tide-waiter. Commerce- street Davis, George, shipmaster, Appie-wynd Dawson^ Robert, plasterer, Kincardine-street Dewar, Js., general furnisher, 110, High-st. h. 112, High-st.

Dick, Forbes, draper, 20, High-street, h. ] 8, High-street Dickie, James, shipmaster, Ferry-street Dickson, Miss, Union-street Dickson, Misses, 34, High-street Dickson, Mrs, Upper Castle-street Dodgson, Rev. John, 57, High-street Donald, Charles, carrier. Queen-street Donald, Mrs, carrier, Queen's-street Donald, Laurence, baker, 3, High -street Donaldson, C, & Co., brokers, Shore-wynd Donaldson, John, vintner. Ferry-street Donaldson, Mrs, broker. Lower Castle-street Donaldson, George, flesher, Murray-street Dorwprd, William, merchant, 74^ High-street Dott, Mrs, 4, High-street b2 18 MONTROSE DIBECTORT.

Douglas, Robert, grocer and spirit-dealer, 68, High -street Dow, John (of Smith & Co.")) booksellers, High-street Drummond, John, church-officer, Market-street Drummond, William, teacher, Erskine-place Drummond, A., shoemaker, 74, Murray-st. h. Victoria-place Duff, William, mill manager, White's-place Dunbar, John, tide-waiter^ Ferry-street Duncan, Wm., bookseller, 102, High-street, h. 57, High-street Duncan, John, janitor, Academy-square Duncan, Mrs, Lower Castle-street Duncan, David, surgeon. Bridge-street Duke, Mrs James, 21, High-street Duke, Mrs, 31, High-street Duke, John, surgeon, R.N., 31, High-street Dunn, John, shipmaster. Upper Castle. street Dunn, Alexander, compositor. Folds Duthie, Mrs Captain, Academy-square

Edie, George, vintner, New-wynd Edgar, Rev. David, Wesleyan minister, Market-street Edwards, Alexander, grocer and spirit-dealer. Union-street Edwards, John, teacher, White's-place Edwards, John, Home Missionary, North Links Eggo, Mrs, John-street Erskine, James, flesher, High- street

FaddiEjR., ropemaker, Melville-lane Falconer, Walter, baker, 73, High-street Falconer, William, shipmaster, Gibson-place Fairly, John, insurance agent. Bridge-street Fairweather & Co., drapers, 33, High-street Fairweather, D. (of Fairweather & Co.), draper, Northesk-road Farfor, David, fishcurer, Apple-wynd Farquhar, Robert, spirit-dealer, Northesk-road Farqahajson, F., draper, 44, High-street Farquharson, Charles, wright, Fishergate Farquharson, William, Northesk-road Ferguson, Andrew, M.D., 50^ High -street Findlay, James, agent. Bridge-street Findlay, James, grocer, Northesk-road Findlay, David, shoemaker, 109, Murray-street Findlay, William, grocer. Mill-street Findlay, Mrs, Market- street Findlay, Alexander, Dundee carrier, Townhead Fitchett,J.,accountant at British Linen Co.'sBankjKing's-huie Foley, Thomas, sheriff-officer, New-wynd MONTROSE DIRECTORY. 19^

Footej Archibald, merchant, 5, Union-place Forbes, Alexander^ shoemaker^ Hill-street Forbes, Mrs, grocer, Ramsay-street Forbes, William, grocer, 105, Murray- street, h. John-street Ford, John, shijDmaster, Wharf-street Fotheringham, Mrs, vintner. Upper Castle-street Foulerton, Alexander, draper, 130, High-street, h. North-st. Fox, James, innkeeper, 71, Murray-street Fraser, Mrs C, New-wynd Fraser, James, ship agent. Bridge-street Froud, Daniel, shipmaster, Wharf- street Fullarton, Mrs Captain, Bridge-street Fullerton, Mrs, broker. Lower Castle- street Fullerton, John, vintner, George-street Fullerton, Mrs Thomas, Lower Baltic-street Fulton, MrSj Bridge-street

Gardyne, George, shipmaster, Gibson-place Garrow, John, shipmaster. Hill-street Gellatly, Mrs, china-merchant. Upper Castle-street Gibb, Robert, millwright, Northesk-road Gibb, David, draper, 127, High-street, h. 126, High-street Gibson, Mrs, Bridge-street Gibson, David, tailor. Upper Castle-street Glegg, David, coppersmith, 5, High-street Glenn y, John, jeweller, John- street Glen, Mrs, Upper Castle-street Goddin, Mrs, India-street Goddon, David, shipmaster, Hill-street Gordon, John, manufacturer. Castle-street Gordon, George, jun. (of Aberdein, Gordon & Co.), merchant, Panmure-terrace Gordon, Mrs William, Upper Castle-street Gordon, Mrs George, sen., John-street Gordon, Alexander, shipowner. Bridge-street Gordon, Charles, road-contractor, Ramsay-street Gordon, James, superintendent of Water Works, Orange-lane Gouk, Thomas, shopkeeper, Baltic-street, h. 45, High-street Gouk, James, Northesk-road Gourlay, John, joiner, Northesk-road Gowans, James, shipmaster. Hill-street Gowans, Alexander, (of Beattie & Gowans), draper, John-st. Grant, John, teacher. White's- place Grant, Archibald, shipmaster. Wharf-street Grant, James, roper, Erskine-place Greig, David, writer, 15, High-street, h, 16, High-street 20 MONTROSE DIRECTORr.

Greig, F., grocer and spirit-dealer, 99, High-st. h. 1 6, High-s. Greig, John, joiner, Upper Baltic-street Grewar, Charles, Northesk-road Grieve, John, tailor, 5, High-street Guilleaume, Mrs, Academy-square Guthrie & Bayne, merchants, 95 and 135, High-street Guthrie & Co., fleshers, 56, Murray-street Guthrie, John, (of Guthrie & Bayne), merchant, 95, High-st.

Hadden, Miss, 49, High-street Hall, David, farmer, Northesk-road Harvey, John, shoemaker, 64, Murray-street Hay^ John, vintner and stabler. Bridge-street Hay, James, teacher and session-clerk, Rosehill-place Hay, John, & Son, hairdressers, 46, Murray -street Hayton, David, tide-waiter, Hill-street

Henderson, D., confectioner and grocer, 113, High-st. /i. John st. Henderson, Mrs, 3, High-street Henderson, John, superintendent of poor, Bridge-street Henderson, J. S., wine-merchant, 16, High-st., A. 3, High-st. Henderson, Alex., grocer, 26, High-street, h. 15, High-street Henderson, Peter, founder, Fishergate Henderson, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, 121, High-street Henderson, Mrs, confectioner, 55, High-street Henry, Miss, boarding school, 85, High-street Hercus, Rev. Hugh (of Independent Chapel), Balmain-street Hill, David, banker, 101, High-street Hill, James, Lower Craigo-street Hill, Miss, High-street Hillocks, Robert, merchant. Academy-square Hird, James, joiner, Panmure-place Hodge, William, shipowner, Bridge-street Hodge, David, printer, 23, High-street Hodge, William, & Co., tobacconists, 57, Murray-street Hodgstone, Mrs, 83, High-street Hogg, John, shipmaster. Bridge-street Hoile, Henry, surgeon. Market-street Hood, Alexander, grocer, George-street Hosick, John, vintner, 31, Murray-street Hughes, James, coal-merchant. Wharf-street Hume, Miss, 78, Murray-street Hunter, Robert, banker, 128, High-street Hutcheon, William, shipmaster. Wharf- street Hutcheon, James, spirit-dealer, Northesk-road Hutcheon, Ann, vintner. Wharf-street Hyslop, Rev. Henry (of Second United Secession); John-st. MONTBOSE DIBECTOBT. 21

Inglis, Mrs, Northesk-road Ingram, John, hotel-keeper, New-wynd Ingram, James, sheriff-officer. Ferry-street Innes, Miss, Upper Castle-street Ireland, John, shipmaster. Ferry-street

Jack, Alexander, vintner, Balmain-street Jack, Alexander, vintner. Commerce-street Jameson, William, manufacturer, John street Jamie, John, clerk and shipowner. Mill-street Japp, John & Francis, cabinetmakers, Upper Baltic-street Japp, J. (of J. & F. Japp), cabinetmaker. Upper Baltic-street Japp, F. (of J. & F. Japp), cabinetmaker, Upper Baitic-st. Japp, Mrs, Upper Baltic-street Jeffrey, John, grocer, 138, High-street^ h. John- street Johnston, David, surgeon, 101, High-street Johnstone, David, land-surveyor. High-street Johnstone, Miss, 119, High-street Johnstone, Joseph, fishcurer, America-street Jolly, John, cabinetmaker, 32, High-street Jolly, David, shipmaster. Hill-street

Keill, Miss, 10, High-street Keith, Samuel, carpenter, 136, High. street Keith, David, 112, High street Keith, William, vintner. Wharf-street Keith, Davids shipmaster, Ferry-street Keith, Mrs, 47, High-street Kerr, Andrew, hairdresser, 55, Murray-street Kidd, Francis, spirit-dealer, Mill-street Kidd, Thomas, grocer and spirit-dealer, Northesk-road Kinnear, Mrs, 111, Murray-street Kinnear, David, blacksmith, Market-street Kirk, John, painter. Market. street, h. John-street Knowles, George, vintner. River-street

Laing, Mrs John, 84, High-street Laing, Mrs, New.wynd Laird, G. W., bookseller, 15, High-street, h. Academy-square Lakie. William, clerk, John-street Lakie, Mrs, John-street Lanceman, Mrs, Upper Castle-street Largie, Andrew, shipmaster. River-street Laurie, Henry, glover, 84, High-street Law, Johuj pavement and lime merchant. Hill-street 22 MONTROSE DIRECTORY.

Law, M., milliner, 92, High-street Law, John, blacksmith. Lower Baltic-street Lawrence, Joseph, vintner. Wharf-street Lawrence, Samuel, surgeon, 65, High-st, h. Panmure-place Lawson, Mrs, vintner, 31, High-street Leask, Alexander, hatter, 97, High-street Lee, David, Academy-square Leighton & Myers, writers, 96, High-street Leighton, James (of Leighton& Myers), town-clerk,Bridge-st. Leighton, Miss, Bridge-street Leighton, Charles, shoemaker. Upper Castle-st., h. Bridire-st. Leighton, Walter, watchmaker, 54, Murray- st., h. North -st. Lindsay, Robert, grocer, 28, Murray-street, and Mill -street, h. 104, Murray-street Lindsay, Mrs Andrew, Ferry-street Lindsay, William, spirit-dealer. Mill- street Lindsay, Sands, shipmaster, Gibson-place Lindsay, Alexander, banker, 35, High-street Lindsay, James, mealseller. Mill-street Lindsay, P., merchant, Upper Castle-street Lindsay, John, slater, Hill-street Lindsay, Mrs John, Hill- street Logans, William, tailor, Lower Castle-street Low, David, merchant, 30, High street Low, David, vintner, River-side Low, David, vintner. Academy-lane Low, David, teacher, Dorward's Seminaries, h. King's -lane Low, Mrs, grocer, 17, Murray-street Low, James, boatbuilder. River-street Low, James, grocer. Commerce-street Low, Charles, draper, 51, High- street, h. Upper Castle-street Luckie, Mrs, merchant, King's-lane Lyall, Misses, Upper Castle-street Lyall & Mearns, shoemakers, 116, High-street Lyall, Miss, Paton's-lane Lyall, David, shoemaker. Upper Castle-street Lyall, Mrs, 39, High-street

Machir, William, mill-manager, India-street Mackie, John, blacksmith. Market-street Mackie, David, & Co., drapers, 58, High-street Mackie, David, (of D. Mackie & Co.), draper, Panmure- place Maconachie, Miss, Kincardine-street Maconnachie, J. & J., upholsterers,, Lower Hall- street MONTROSE DIRECTORY. 23

Madolaiid, Alex., portrait and landscape painter, 96, High-st Manzie, James, tailor, 56, High-street Manzie, Charles, tailor, John-street Manzie & Walker, Misses, dressmakers, John- street Marshall, A., hairdresser. Commerce-street Martin, James, flesher. Upper Castle-street Martin, John, superintendent of police. Hill-street Masonj P., & Son, merchants, 103, High-street Mason, Patrick (of P. Mason & Son), merchant, 108, High-st. Mason, John, shipmaster, Upper Castle- street Masterton^ Andrew, ironmonger, 124, High-street Masterton, John, flesher, Kincardine-street Mathers, James, librarian, Smith's-place Matthew, William, tide-waiter, Gibson-place Maxwell, Thomas, reedmaker, Kincardine- street Mearns, Miss, teacher, Erskine-place Mearns, Alexander, shipmaster. Hill-street Mearns, Mrs Andrew, Shore-wynd Mearns, Mrs, Hill-street Meekison, George, boxmaker, 8, High-street Menzies, James, teacher, Northesk-road Menzies, David, shipmaster. Ferry-street M'Combie, John, StafF-Sergeant, 9, High-street M'Donald, James, letter carrier. North street MFarlane, John (of Smith & M'Farlane), grocer, 8, High-st. M^Gavin, John D., M.D., medical superintendent of Lunatic Asylum, Lunatic Asylum, Links M'Gil],'Georgej grocer. Upper Castle-street

' M'Gregor, Mrs, 106, Murray-street ' M'Lachian, P., broker, Shore-wynd M'Laggan, Mrs, grocer, 78, High-street M'Neill, Captain, 3, Union-place M'Kenzie, John, baker, Bridge-street M'Kenzie, D., clerk. Upper Castle-street

M'Kinnon, D , hairdresser, 77, High-street Middleton, John, wright, Victoria-place Middleton, William, Market-street Middleton, Thomas, plumber and ironmonger, 117 and 118, High-street, and Market-street, h. 95, Hi^h-street Middleton, Alexander, flesher, Murray-st., h. Victoria-place Middleton, David, grocer and spirit-dealer, New-wynd Middleton, William, architect, John-street, h. Market-street Middleton, Charles, plumber and gas-fitter, Chapel-place Mills, William, dentist, 123, High-street Mill, Mrs, grocer, Wharf-street 24 MONTBOSE DIRECTOKT.

Millj Andrew, shipmaster, Commerce-street Miln, D. clothier and grocer, 52, Murray-street, h. North-links Mill, Alexander, perfumer, 48, High- street Mill, Mrs, Townhead Milne, Robert, watchmaker, 38, High-street Milne, John (of J. Milne &Co.), starchmaker, New-wynd Milne, John^ teacher, Union street Milne, J-, & Co., starch manufacturers, Commerce-street Milne, Alexander, clerk. Union-street Milne, Alexander, tailor, 98, High -street Milne, Charles, shipmaster. Bridge street Millar, Joseph, wright, St. John's-place Millar, William, shipmaster. River-street Millar, Joseph, Spirit-dealer, Ferry-street Millar, R., & Sons, wood merchants, George-street Millar, Robert, (of R. Millar & Son)^ wood merchant. Upper Castle-street Millar, C. H. (of R. Millar & Son), merchant, 8, Union-place Mitchell, Robert, grocer and spirit-dealer. Queen-street Mitchell, Misses, 25, High-street Mitchell, Alexander, compositor, 67, Murray-street Mitchell, William, mealseller, New-wynd Mitchell, William, shipmaster, Bridge-street Mitchell, William, mill foreman. Union-street Mitchell, Mrs Thomas, vintner. Orange-lane Mitchell, Mrs James, Bridge-street Mitchell, David, clothier, 85, Murray- street, h. John-street Mitchell, David, builder. Union-street Mitchell, William, auctioneer and general agent, Wharf-street Mitchell, Mrs, St. Peter's-place Mitchell, John, publisher. 113, High-street, A. Balmain-street Mitchell, David, teacher. Academy-square Mitchell, William, & Co., coal-brokers, Commerce-street Mitchell, George, town officer, Murray-street Moir, James, Northesk road Moir, Alexander, Brecbin post-runner, George-street Moir, William, coach- proprietor, John -street Mollison, James, blacksmith. Lower Hall -street Moncur, Thomas, china and stoneware merchant, 19 and 57, High-street, h. 9, High-street Monro, John, glazier, 44, Murray-street, h. Victoria-place Monro, Mrs, 29, High-street Moodie, John, shipmaster. Ferry-street Moodie, Robert, Kirk-treasurer, 69, Murray-street More, Thomas, Wharf-street MONTBOSE DIRECTOET. 35

Morgan, William, shipmaster Shore-wynd Morrice, Ebenezer, grocer and spirit-dealer, John-street, h. Market-street, Morrison, Mrs, druggist, 77, Murray-street Muckart, David, wright. Orange-lane Muekart, David, shipowner, Hill-street Muckart, John, brewer, Ferry- street Mudie, James, manufacturer, Market-st., h. St. Peter's-place Murray, John, currier, Bridge-street Murray & Willocks, drapers, 17, High -street Murray, George (of Murray & Willocks), 26, High-street Murrison, Mrs, King's-lane Murrison, David, Clerk at Foundry, Erskine -place Myers, John, commercial agent, 120, High-street,^. Rosevill Cottage Myers, G. C, (of Leighton & Myers), writer, Balmain. street

Nairn, William, grocer and spirit-dealer, Queen-street Napier, Misses, 6, High-street Napier, Alexander, coach builder aud painter. Upper Baltic-st. Napier, George, clerk at Mail coach office, 124, High-street Napier, Thomas, fishcurer, Commerce-street Napier, John, vintner, Upper Castle-street Napier, Simon & Rodney B., grocers, 39, High-street, h. Bridge-street Nelson, David, horse-breaker, Carnegie-street Nelson, Alexander, carrier, Chapel- place Neilson, James, ship-carpenter. Lower Castle-street Norrie, Miss, Bridge-street Nixon, Rev. Wm. (of St. John's Free Church), Union-street Nicholl, John, grocer, Wharf-street Nicoll, Mrs G., vintner, River-street Nicoll, William, sexton, Old Post-office Close Nicoll, David, clerk, Upper Baltic-street Nicholson, John, shipmaster, Fishergate Niddrie, Mrs, druggist, 7, High-street, h. 9, High-street Nerval, James, late teacher, Cottage of Repose, North-links

Officer, William, gravedigger, Rosehill -street Officer, James, grocer and spirit-dealer. Bridge-street Ogilvy, Mrs, Balmain-street Ogilvy, Mrs, 51, High-street Ogilvy, Thomas, broker, 11, High-street Ormond, Mrs, vintner, Wharf-street c 26 MONTROSE DIBECTORT.

Orr, Miss, 3, High-street Ouchterlony, Miss, 65, High.street Oweller, Stephen, blacksmith, Panmure-place

Paterson, Rev. Dr^ Mill-street. Palerson, Alexander, carter, Commerce-street Paton, Messrs J. and G., merchants and manufacturers, Pa- ton's-lane Paton, John (of J. & G. Paton), merchant, Chapel-place Paton, George, (of J. & G. Paton), merchant, Northesk-road Paton, James M., merchant. Mill-street Paton, Thomas B., Chapel-place. Paton, James, Northesk-road Paton, Miss, 59, High-street Paton, Alexander, vintner. River-side Paulin, John, wool manufacturer, 2, Murray-street Petri e, Joseph, weaver. North -street Petrie, William, horse-hirer, New-wynd Pettrie, Mrs, grocer, Commerce-street Pettrie, Miss, 21, High-street Pert, George, shipmaster. River-street Pharoah, John, dyer, 45, Murray-street, h. 67, Murray-street Pilmore, Mrs, 36, Murray-street jj Pirie, Mrs, 124, High-street H Pithie, John, wright, Carnegic'Street Pitkeathly, David, shipmaster, Mill-lane Pitkeathly, David, late Customhouse Officer, Hill-street Potter, Mrs, spirit dealer, Upper Castle-street Proctor, David, shipmaster, Erskine-place Pyper, Alexander, manager of Richards & Co.'s flaxdressing department. Queen-street

Ramsay, James, druggist, 70, High-street, h. Bridge-street Ramsay, Miss, staymaker, 10, High-street Raitt, Mrs, vintner. Wharf-street Reid, William, town officer, Union-street Reid, James, vintner, Upper Castle-street Reid, Thomas, vintner, 131, High-street Reid, William, warper and yarn inspector, St. Peter's-place Reid, George, shipmaster, Lower Castle-street Reid, John, gas manager, 30, Murray-street Reid, John, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 38, Murray-street h. 37, Murray-street Reid, John, shipmaster, Hill-street Reid, Henry, sen., shipmaster, Hill-street MONTROSE DIRECTORY, 27

Reid, Henry, jun., shipmaster^ Erskine-place Renny, Alexander, tailor, 112, High-street Renny, George, ship-carpenter, Ferry-street Renny, Mrs, vintner. Meridian-place Renny, Misses, Upper Castle-street Richmond, John, grocer, 9, High-street Rintoul, Misses, Panmure-place Ritchie, James, cabinetmaker, Upper Castle-street Roberts, David, shipowner, Wharf-street Roberts, John, grocer, Balmain-street

i Robertson, Peter, shoemaker, 66, Murray-st., h. 3, High-st. Robertson, Mrs, 21, High-street Robertson, George, mill manager. Mill-street Robertson, Robert, grocer and spirit-dealer, Upper Castle-st. Robertson, John, watchmaker, 60, Murray-street Robertson, James, teacher, 69, High-street Robertson, William, spirit-dealer, tipper Hall- street Robertson, Miss, 81, High-street Robertson, Mrs Captain, 45, Murray-street Rodger, Alexander, bookseller, 47, High-street, h. Bridge st.

Rodger, William, tailor, i 9, High-street Rodger, Miss, 26, High-street Ross, John, 80, High- street Ross, W., & Co., brewers, Lochside Ross, William (of W. Ross & Co.), brewer, Lochside Ross, Miss, 39, High-street Ross, Alexander, seedsman, 40, High- street Ross, John, horse-hirer. Lower Hall-street Ross, John A., surgeon, 108, High-street Ross, George, Laurencekirk post-runner. Bridge-street Ross, James, clerk, 109, High-street Ross, James, broker, John -street

Samson, James, plumber and gas-fitter, 68, Murray-street, h. 37, Murray-street. Sangster, James, shoemaker. Upper Castle-street Scott, Miss, Upper Castle-street Scott, Mrs, Hill-street Scott, Mrs, Balmain-street Scott, Miss, of Rossie, 70, High-street Scott, Miss Jessie, 98, High-street Scott, Misses, milliners. Shore-hill Scott, George, wright. Upper Hall-street Scott, William, wright. Upper Hall -street Seott, Alexander, shipowner, Academy-square 28 MONTROSE DIRECTORY.

Scott, D., writer, 124, High-street Scott, David, clerk, King's-lane Scott, David, George-street Scott, Robert, vintner. Market-street Shand, Miss, 111, High-street Shand, William, corn-merchant, 38, High-st., h. 27, High-st Shand, George, fish-curer, Commerce-street Shand, John, cutler, 41, Murray-street Shand, Alexander, smith, Northesk-road Sharp, Andrew, inspector of fisheries. Market-street Sharp, William, grocer, 122, High-street, and Mill-street, h. 122, High-street Sharp, David, baker. Upper Castle-street Shepherd, Mrs, seedsman, 136, High-street Shepherd, William, vintner. Meridian-place Shepherd, George, grocer and spirit-dealer, Shore-wynd Shepherd, James, bookbinder, 1 9, High-street Sheret, A., ironmonger, 53, High-street, h. 6, High-street Sheret, David, baker, Northesk-road Sheret, James, Ramsay-street Sim, William, accountant. Bridge-street Simpson, Mrs, Upper Castle-street Simpson, John, shipmaster. Ferry-street Simpson, Charles, shipmaster. Hill-street Simpson, Thomas, shipmaster, Northesk-road Slater, Miller, cork manufacturer, 47, High-street Small, Alexander, glover, 6 High street, h. 49, Murray-street Smart, Alexander, of Cononsyth, 17, High-street Smart, A. and R. & Co., corn-merchants, 31, High-street Smart, Robert (of A. & R. Smart & Co.), corn-merchant, 17, High-street Smart, George, corn-merchant, 35, High-street, h. 25, High-st. Smart, William, of Cairnbank, Upper Castle-stieet Smart, David, book-canvaser. Academy-square Smart, John, shipmaster, Erskine-place Smart, John, Aberdeen Carrier, Lower Baltic-street Smeaton, Jauies, assistant teacher, 122, High-street Smith, Rev. Dr, Northesk-road Smith, George L., M.D., Upper Castle-street Smith, John, draper, 106, High-street Smith, William, builder. Academy-square Smith, David, cooper. Ferry-street Smith, David, grocer and spirit-dealer. Upper Castle street Smith, Robert, sen., Upper Castle-street Smith, Robert, jun., draper. Upper Castle-street MONTBOSE DIRECTORY. 29

Smith, John, wright. Upper Castle-street Smith, James, shipmaster, Ramsay-street Smith, Thomas, blacksmith. Upper Hall-street Smith & M'Farlane, spirit-dealers. High-street Smith, William, joiner, 5, High-street Smith, James, & Sons, curriers. Chapel-place Smith, William, upholsterer, 64, High-street Smith, James, Northesk-road Smith, John, Collector of Shore Dues, Commerce-street Smith, Mrs, Union-street Smith & Co., booksellers, 41, High-street Smith, John, confectioner, Upper Castle-street

Smith, William, joiner, 97, High-street, Ji, Upper Castle-st. Smith, William, saddler, 111, High-street Smith, Alexander, cabinetmaker, 62, High-street Sorley, Mrs, spirit-dealer, Northesk-road Sorrel, Mrs, Upper Castle-street Sorrel, John, cabinetmaker. Bridge-street Soutar, William, shoemaker, Bridge-street Souter, Charles, clerk, White's-place Souter, Misses, dressmakers, Balmain-street Spence, A., & Co., bakers, 28, High-street Spence, Alexander, (of A. Spence & Co.), baker, 28, High-st. Spence & Co., grocers, 27, High-street Spence, James, baker. Lower Hall-street Spence, Andrew, Bridge-street Spence, Hercules, shipmaster. Hill-street Spark, Archibald, Aberdeen carrier, Carnegie-street Spark, Helen, merchant, St Peter's-place Steele, Dr., 100, High-street, h. 95, High-street Steele & Co., tea-dealers, 14, High-street, h. Victoria-place Stephen, Kerr, bookseller, 123, High-street, h. 30, Muiray-st- Stephen, James, shipmaster, Ramsay-street Stephen, David, post-runner, 32, High-street Stevenson, George, flesher, Baltic-street Stewart, D. Y., founder, Academy-square, h. Paton's-lane Stewart, John, brewer. Upper Castle- street Stoddart, Matthew, baker. Lower CastJe-st. Stoddart, John, brewer. Upper Castle-st. Strachan, Wm. L., Town Chamberlain, 5Q, High-st. Strachan, John, shipmaster. Upper Craigo-st. Strachan, James, hosier, 22, High-street, h. Queen-st. Strachan, Hercules, founder. Lower Baltic-st. Strachan, William, blacksmith, Commerce st. o2 30 MONTROSE DIRECTOET.

Straiton, David, watchmaker, Balmain-st. Straiten, Miss, Upper Castle-st. Sturrock, William, vintner, Ferry-st. Sulivan, William, broker, Upper Castle-st. , David, fishcurer, Bridge-street, h. 50, High-street Sutherland, Captain, Melville-lane, Svrap, David, grocer, New-wynd Symon, William, shoemaker, 114, High-street, h. 9, High-st

Tait, Mrs, spirit-dealer, Mill-street Tait, Mrs, 73, High-st. Talbert, Alexander, plumber. Lower Hall-st. Talbert, John, plumber. Lower Hall-street Tavendale, Mrs, grocer and spirit-dealer, St. Peter's-place Tavendale, J., ironmonger, 42, Murray-st. Taws, Mrs, broker, Victoria-place Taylor, Mrs, 89, High-st. Taylor, George, excise-officer, St. John's-place Taylor, John, shipmaster. Bridge st. Taylor, Charles, dyer, Bridge-st. Taylor, Alexander, tailor, 42, High-st. Taylor, Robert, general furnisher, 35, High-st., h. Baltic-st. Taylor, Robert, hairdresser, John's-sireet Templeman, Peter, shipmaster, Commerce-st. Thom, John, shipmaster, Feiry-st. Thomson, A* & C. D., writers, 98, High-st. Thomson, Alexander (of A. & C. D. Thomson), writer, 126, High-st. Thomson, C. D. (of A. & C. D. Thomson), writer, 126, High-st. Thomson, Rev. John, St. George's Free Church, Panmure Terrace Thomson, William, tobacconist, 13, High-st. Thomson, William, grocer, 29, Murray-st. Thomson, Alexander, grocer, Ferry-st. Thomson, John, shoemaker, 11, High-street, h. India-street Thomson, William, lighthouse-keeper. River-side Thomson, Alexander, spirit-dealer, Fishergate Thorn, Mrs, 68, High-st. Thorn, James, shoemaker, 62, High-st. Thorn, James, slater, Upper Castle-st. Tindal, John, shipmaster, Bridge-st. Tindal, James, shipmaster. Bridge-street Tindal, Alexander, shipmaster. Bridge-street Tindal, Alexander, grocer, 22, Murray-st. Tindal, Mrs, Bridge-st. MONTROSE DIRECTORT. 31

Traill, R., late surveyor of taxes, 88, High-st. Traill, Robert, teacher. Ferry-street Traill, Anthony, clerk, Paton's-lane Traill, Alexander, confectioner, John-st. Trevor, F. W., collector of customs, John-st. Turnbull, Mrs, North-st. Twedale, John, mail-contractor. Upper Baltic-street

Valentine, Alex., 15, High-st. Valentine, John H., 59, High-st. Valentine, James, postmaster, 40, High-street Valentine, James, coal merchant, Commerce-st.

Waddell, J. & W., boatbuilders, Bridge-st. Waddell, William (of J. & W. Waddell), boatbuilder;Wharf-st» Walker, Mrs, 135, High-street Wallace, James, blacksmith, Wharf-st, Walker, David, merchant, 135, High-st. Walker, Robert, banker, 135, High-st. Walker, John, candlemaker, New-wynd Ware, J. F., excise-officer, St John's-plaee Watt, James, publisher, 19, High -street, h. Queen-street Watt, Robert, baker, Ferry-st. Watt, Alexander, shipmaster, Hill-sf. Watt, James, baker, 59, Murray-st. Watt, Alexander, shipmaster, Bridge-st. Watson, Alex, shipmaster, Hill-st. Watson, Miss, 69,'High-st. Watson, James, basketmaker, 4, High-st. Watson, Mrs, Union-st. Watson, Alex, shipmaster, Wharf-st. Watson, Archibald, shipmaster, Ferry-st. Webster, Archibald, vintner, 97, High-st. Webster, John, grocer, Murray-st. h. John -si. Webster, Mrs, 119, High-st. Webster, John, baker. Upper Castle^st. Webster, J. & Co., grocers and spirit-dealers, Wharf-st Webster, J., collector of police rate. Academy-square Webster, Alex., Collector of Petty Customs, 65, Murray-st,. Webster, John, High-st. Webster, J. C, Panmure -place Webster, Robert, tide-waiter. Lower Castk-st. Webster, Miss, 108, High-street Webster John, carter, Upper Baltic-st. Welsh, John, grocer, Victoria-place Whimster, W. S., ironmonger, 96, High-st., h, Academy-s<|. 32 MONfROSE DlRECTORti

Whyte, Captain Thomas, 115, High-st. Whyte, Henry S,, bookbinder, 16, High-st., h, Victoria-place Whyte, Mrs, baker, 100, Murray-st., h. King*s-lane Whyte, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, 39, Murray-st, Williamson & Alexander, drapers, 25 and 133, High-st. Williamson, David (of Williamson & Alexander), draper, 133, High-street Williamson, Robt., & Co., wood-merchants, Academy-square Williamson, Robert (of R. Williamson & Co.), wood-merchant, King's-lane Williamson, Alex., agent, 109, High-st. Willocks, David, draper, 126, High-st., h. 16, High-st. Willocks, Donald (of Murray & Willocks), draper, 135, High-st. Willocks, James, turner, Kincardine-st. Wilson, Rev. Andrew, of the United Secession, 103, High-st Wilson, Misses, dressmakers, 98, High-st. Wilson, George, Melville-lane Wilson, Alex., shoemaker, 108, High-st. Wilson & Co., fleshers, John- street Winter, Misses, dressmakers, 53, Murray-st. Wishart, R., cabinetmaker, Ramsay-st. Wood, Robert, shipmaster. Wharf-street Wood, Colin, plumber and gas-fitter, Baltic-street, h. Victoria- place. Wright, P., broker. Upper Castle-st. Wylie, Alex., manager, Montrose Foundry, River-st. Wyllie, Misses, King's-lane Wyllie, Misses, Commerce-street Wyllie, John, toolmaker, Reform-st. Wyllie, Mrs, Academy-square Wyllie, Andrew, mealseller, Lochside

YouNosoN, Geo., shipmaster, Ramsay-st. Youngson, John, teacher, 11, High-st. Young, John, shipmaster, Gibson-place Young, Peter, saddler, 50, Murray-st.

Young, Alex. J Lloyd's agent, Panmure-place MONTROSE DIRECIOBT. 33

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORS. BURGH OP MONTROSE.

Aberdein, John, mercht. Christie, J. jun. clothier Gouk, A. Rossie Island Adam, Charles, mariner Christie, Al. cowfeeder Graham, J. Drnkendubs Adams, James, ship-ch. Clark, David, grocer Grant, James, ropemaker Air, David, mason Clark, Jas. Albion Cot. Gray, Chas. ropemaker Aird, James, shoemaker Clark, Andrew, residt. Greig, James, shipowner Alexander, Da. joiner Clark, Al. mill-manager Greig, John, wright Allan, James, grocer Collie, James, residenter Greig, David, writer Allan, David, Bonnyton Conning, Da. blacksmith Grubb, John, weaver Anderson, John, residtr. Conning, James, do. Guthrie, John, mercht. Anderson, Jas. clothier Connon, John, vintner Hay, Jas. Session-clerk Anderson, A. residenter Cook, Robert, merchant Henderson, Jas. mercht. Anderson, James, baker Coutts, David, baker Henderson, J. S. mercht^ Armit. Robert, joiner Coutts, John, gardener Henderson, Da^ confect. Arrott, Wm. H. surgeon Cowie, Alex, residenter Henderson, J. Sup. Poor Baillie, David, mason Cowie, James, weaver Hird, James, wright. Balfour, George, residnt. Crabb, James, wright Hird, Wm. wright Balfour, P. leather-mer. Crabb, James, baker Hill, David, banker Banks, Hay, toy-man Crabb, Alexander, baker Hill, James, seedsman Bannerman, Ja. brass-fr. Crammond, Ro. flaxdr. Hillocks, Robt. mercht. Barclay, Da. blacksmith Crammond, Ja. overseer Hodge. Wm. shipowner Barclay, Wm. shoemkr. Crawford, Ja. merchant Hodge, Wm. tobacconist Barclay, Rob. merchant Davidson, W. coal-mer. Hodge, David, printer Barclay, Thomas, writer Davidson, John, Tayock Hoile, Henry, surgeon Bate, James, flaxdresser Dempster, Wm. residtr. Hughes, Ja. coal-mercht. Bayne, George, grocer Dewar, James, merchant Hunter, Chas. gardener Beattie, David, residntr. Dick, Forbes, clothier Hunter, Robt. banker Beattie, John, merchant Dickie, James, ship-car. Hutcheon, W. shipowner Beattie, Wm. teacher Dodgson, Rev. John Hyslop, Rev. Henry Birnie, John, residenter Dorward, Wm. merchant Ingram, John, innkeeper Birnie, Ja. ship-builder Daw, John, bookseller Ingram, Jas. residenter Birnie, Da. ship builder Duke, John, r.n. Jack, Alex, vintner Birnie, Chas. merchant Duncan, David, surgeon Jameson, Wm. merchant Birnie, Jos. ship-buiider Dunn, Alex, printer Jap p, John, cabt. -maker Japp, Bissett, J. vet.-surgeon Durward, Wm. residtr. Fran. cabt. -maker BountifF, Sam. vintner Erskine, Anth. carter Jeifrey, John, grocer Bowman, Wm. tinsmith Faddie, Robt. ropemaker Johnston, Jo. fish-curer Brand, Alex, shipowner Fairly, John, ins.-broker Kerr, Aw. hairdresser Brand, Charles, wright Falconer, Walter, baker Laird, G. W. bookseller Brown, John, ship-bldr. Farfor, David, fishcurer Laurie, Henry, clothier Brown, James, ship-bldr. Farquharson, Ro. grocer Lawrence, Sam. surgeon Brown, J. jun. ship-bldr. Farquharson, F. clothier Lee, David, residenter Blown, Al Orange-laiie Farquharson, C. wright Leighton, W. watchma. Brown, James, grocer Ferguson, John, tobac Leighton, Da. tea dealer Bruce, Andrew, )-esidtr. Ferrier, Moses, shipow. Lindsay, Wm. grocer Bruce, William, flesher Ferrier, John, wright Lindsay, Peter, mercht. Burgess, Sam. merchant Findlay, George, porter Lindsay, Wm. Craigo Burness, Henry, baker Findlay, Jas. merchant Lindsay, Aw, shipmaster Burnett, James, grocer Foote, Arclid. merchant Lindsay, Alex, banker Buvrell, Geo. druggist Forbes, James, gardiier Lindsay, Robert, grocer Burnett, Jas. gardener Fraser, Jas. ship-agent Lindsay, Jn. Clayshade Caird, Wm. confectioner Gibb, Robt. mill wright Laurie, David, miller Calvert, Ja. sen. teacher Gibb, David, draper Low, Jas. boatbuilder Calvert, Ja. jun. writer Gibson, David, tailor Low, David, merchant Cant, David, merchant Glegg, Da. coppersmith Low, Chas. haberdasher Cant, William, grocer Gordon, G. jun. mercht. Lyall, Dav shoemaker Carnegy, Da. of Craigo Gordon, Alex, merchant I'yall, James, of Gallery Carrie, Da. Rossie Island Gordon, James, residtr. Machar, W. mill manager Chalmers, Robt. vintner Gordon, Alex, slater Mackie, Dayid, clothier Christie, Ja. sen. residt. Goukj James, weaver M'Combie, John, residt. 34 MONTROSE DIRECTORY.

M 'Connachie, Jn. wright Paton, John, merchant Smith, William, saddler M'Keiizie, James, tailor Paton, Jas.M. merchant Smith, William, residt. M'Kinnon, D. hair-dress. PatoUj Thos. B. merchant Smith, Wm. upholsterer M'Neill, Captain Arch. Paton, Alex, vintner Smith, G. L., M.D. M 'Roberts, Jas. grocer Petrie, Wm. residenter Smith, J. cabinetmaker Macfarlane, John, grocer Petrie, Joseph, weaver Sorrel, John, do. Manzie, Charles, tailor Pharaoh, John, dyer Spence, James, baker Mamie, John, flax-dres. Pithie, John, wright Spence, Alex, baker Mason, Pat. merchant Pyper, Alex, shipowner Stephen, Jn. Warburton Mason, R. jun. mercht. Ramsay, Jas. druggist Stephen, Kerr, bookseller Masterton, Aw. ironm. Reid, Geo. shipowner Stevenson, Geo. flesher Mathers, Jas. librarian Renny, Geo. ship-carp. Stewart, Daniel, residt. Mathers, W. warehsemn. Ritchie, Ja. cab.-maker Stewart, D. Y. founder Mearns, Al. shipowner Roberts, Da. shipowner Stool, John, weaver Meekison, G. box-maker Robertson, Rt. sp. dealer Strachan, James, hosier Menzies, James, teacher Robertson, G. mill-manr. Strachan, Alex, wright Middleton, Dav. grocei Robertson, Jn. watch-m. Straiten, D. watchmaker Middleton, John, wright Rodgers, Al. bookseller Symon, Wm. shoemaker Middleton, W. residenter Ross, John, residenter Sutherland, Da. shipowr. Middleton, T. ironmong. Ross, Alex, seedsman Taylor, Charles, dyer Mill, James, residenter Sangster, Jas. shoemaker Taylor, Alexander, tailor Millar, Joseph, wright Scott, Alex, residenter Tailyour, Alex. Renny, Millar, Robt. wood-mer. Scott, Sam. weaver of Borrowfield Millar, C. H. wood-mer. Scott, George, wright Templeman, P. shipowner Millar, Jas. vintner Scott, J. West Mathers Thomson, John, shoemk. Milne, John, starch-m. Scott, David, writer Thomson, Alex, writer Milne, Robt. watch-m. Scott, David, mason Thomson, Wm. tobac. Milne, Alex, clerk Scott, David, sen. baker Thorn, James, slater Milne, Alex, tailor Shand, Geo. fish-curer Todd, David, Inverkeillor Milne, Dav. clerk Shand. Wm. merchant Twedale, Jn. mail-cont. Mills, William, dentist Shand, John, cutler Traill, Robert, teacher Mills, Robt. Clayshade Shanks, John, carter Valentine, J. H. residt. Mitchell, David, clothier Sharp, Alex, mason Valentine, Alex, residt. Mitchell, John, printer Sharp, Wm. grocer Valentine, Jas. coal-mht. Mitchell, John, mason Sharp, David, baker Waddel, J. W. boat-bid. Mitchell, David, mason Shepherd, Wm. vintner Waddel.Wm. boatbuilder Mitchell, David, teacher Shepherd, Geo. ship-chan, Waldie, James, Hillside Moir, James, Redfield Sheret, Alex, merchant Walker, Robt. mercht. Mollison, Jas. blacksm. Sheret, David, baker Walker, Jn. candle-mkr. Moncur, Thos. merchant Sim, Wm. merchant Watson, Alex, residt. Moodie, Rob. residenter Small, Alex, glover Watson, Jas. basket-mk. Moore, Thos. residenter Smart, Alex, merchant Watt, James, publisher Muckart, Da merchant Smart, W. of Cairnbank Watt, James, baker Muckart, David, wright Smart, John, carrier Webster, Archd. vintner Muckart, John, brewer Smart, Geo. corn mercht Webster, John, baker Mudie, James, manufac. Smart, Robert, do. Webster, John, shoemk. Murison, David, clerk Smith, James, clothier Webster, John, shipowr. Murray, Geo. clothier Smith, Alex, gardener Whyte, James, labourer Myers, John, merchant Smith, Da. spirit-dealer Whyte, David, Rossie Nairn, Wm, merchant Smith, Jas. sen., residt. Whyte, Thos. residenter Napier, Thos. fish-curer Smith, Jas. jun., residt. Willocks, JaiTies, turner Neil], Geo. Borrowiield Smith, James, currier Wilson Geo. cowfeeder Neilson, Jas. ship-carp. Smith, James, Lochside Wishart, Robert, wright Neilson, D. horse-breaker Smith, John, clothier Wyllie, Alex, founder Nixon, Wm. minister Smith, Rt seUj residt. Young, A., Lloyd's agent

Norval, James, residntr Smith, R. jun , clothier Young, Wm. weaver Paterson, Rev. Dr Smith, Rev. Dr Youngsou, John, teacher Fafion, Geo. merchant Smith, Williamj builder — —— —

MONTROSE DIRECTORY. 35

BANKS, PUBLIC OFFICES, &c.

Bank Offices : Bank of Scotland's branch, 128, High-street—Robert Hunter,

agent ; Alex. Criggie, accountant. British Linen Company's branch, 109, High-street—James

Beattie, agent ; James Fitchet, accountant. Eastern Bank of Scotland's branch, 97, High-street—James Leighton, agent ; Edward Symon, accountant. National Bank of Scotland's Branch, 101, High-street —David

Hill, agent ; William Crosby, accountant. Western Bank of Scotland's Branch, 36, High-street—Lindsay & Walker, agents. Savings Bank, (National Security), John-street—William Sim, Actuary and Cashier. Custom House, East Quay. Gas Light Co.'s Office and Works, Lower Hall-street—James Reid, manager. Harbour Dues Office, East Quay—, collector. Justice of Peace Clerk Depute's Office, 52, High-street.—Adam Burnes, Depute. Kirk Treasurer, Robert Moodie, 69, Murray-street.

Libraries : Public Library, Town-House—James Mathers, librarian. Reading Society, John-street—James Campbell, librarian. Newspapers : Review Office, 112, High-street—John Mitchell, publisher. Standard Office, 19, High-street—James Watt, publisher.

News Rooms : Exchange Reading Room, Public Buildings. Mercantile Reading Room, 32, High-street. Seamen's Reading Room, Wharf-street. Police Office, George-street— John Martin, superintendent. Police Rate Collector's Office, 97, High-street—John Webster. Poor, Office of Superintendent of, 63, High-street—John Hen- derson. Post Office, Public Buildings—James Valentine, Postmaster. Procurator Fiscal's Office, 109, High-street—Robt. Burness, Fiscal. Public Baths, Bridge-street—David Murray, keeper. Sheriff Clerk Depute's Office, 16, High-street.—D. Greig, Depute.

Shippping Co.'s Offices : Montrose and , East Quay— James Fraser, manager. Montrose and Leith, Hill-street — Chas. Birnie, manager. Stamps and Taxes Office, 52, High-street—A. Burnes, distributor. Taxes, Surveyor of, John M. Campbell, Academy-square. Town Clerk's Office, 97, High-street—James Leighton. Town Chamberlain's Office, 56, High-street—W. L. Strachan. 36 MONTROSE DIRECTORY.

MAIL AND STAGE COACHES FROM MONTROSE, WITH TIMES OF THEIR DEPARTURE.

Aberdeen,. ..i?o^vaZ Mail, Star Inn, 25 m. to 1 afternoon. Do. Royal Mail, Star Inn, 20 m. past 2 morning. Edinburoh,. .i?o?/a? Mail, (through ), Star Inn, I past 8 morn. Do. Royal Mail, (through Perth), Star Inn, 10 m. to 7 ev. Arbroath... TaZ/^-Ao leaves the Star-Hotel every lawful day at J past 6 A.M. and ^ past 3 p.m.—returning at 11 A.M. and J past 7 p.m.—Henry and Moir. Brechin Union leaves the Star-Hotel every Tuesday at 9 a.m. —returning at 5 p.m.—John Ingram. Do. Hay's Car leaves the Wliite Horse, every Tuesday at 9 A.M.—returning at 6 p.m.—John Hay. Do. Mrs M'Bain's Car leaves the Star Inn every Friday at 5 P.M.—Mrs M'Bain, Brechin.

CARRIERS. Aberdeen, John Smart, every Thursday morning, returning on Saturday night.—Lower Baltic-street. Do. Archibald Spark, every Monday morning, return- ing on Wednesday night.—^Carnegie-street. Arbroath, Joseph Brand, Mon. Wed. & Fri.—Chapel-place. Do. Chas. Donald, Tues. Thurs. & Sat.—Queen's-lane. AucHiNBLAE,....Geo. Burncss, Friday.—Black Horse, Murray-st. Do. Alexander Bruce, Friday—White Horse, do. The Burn, David Milne, Friday. do. Bervie, Andrew Mouatt, Tues. and Fri. do. Do. James Tindal, Wed. & Sat.^—Red Lion, High-st. Brechin Various, daily. —White Horse and Black Horse. Dundee, Alex. Nelson, daily to and from Chapel-place. Do. Alex. Findlay, do. Townhead, Drumlithie, ...Geo. Gabriel, Tuesday & Friday.—Red Lion. Edzell, Alexander Todd, Friday, White Horse. Forfar,., John Christie, Tues. and Sat.—Murray-lane. FETTERCAiRN,...Mrs Edgar, Mon. Wed. & Frid.—White Horse. ,. ...Andrew Newman, Mon. Wed. & Fri. do. Do. William Watson do. Black Horse. Kirriemuir, John NicoU, Tuesday & Saturday.—White Horse. Laurencekirk, Alex. Lyall, Mon. Tues. Wed. Frid. & Sat. do. Do. Alex. Ross, do. Black Horse. Do. Alex. Davidson, do. White Horse. LocHLEE, Robert Croll, Friday.—Black Horse. ,.... Grant Caird, Mon. Wed, & Frid. do. St. Cyrus, David Bruce, daily White Horse. MONTROSE DIRECTORY. 37

PRINCIPAL INNS. Star Hotel, New-wynd, John Ingram. White Horse Inn Murray-street James Fox. Commercial Inn, High-street, Mrs Chsistie. FIRE AND LIFE, INSURANCE CO's AGENTS. Aberdeen Thomas Barclay, writer Caledonian James Beattie, banker Commercial John Henderson East of Scotland James Calvert, vrriter Edinburgh David Hill, banker

•c. u J oi J.X' u T (James Calvert, writer V Scottish English'^ and Law ^ ,-ru t> i j ( Thomas Barclay, do. Experience George W. Laird Family Endowment James Calvert, writer Farmers' James Watt, Standard Office Forfar and Robert Hunter, banker Glasgow Thomas Barclay, writer Globe David Murison Hercules Robert Burness, writer Insurance Company of Scotland Adam Burnes, writer Mutual A ccummulation Fund Do. do. Mutual Cattle Thomas Barclay, writer. National David Greig, do. North British John Guthrie, merchant North of Scotland James Calvert, writer PLoen'x James Findlay, agent Protestant Dissenters Robert Williamson, merchant S cottish Equitable W. L. Strachan & Co. S( ottish Widows' Life Assurance ....George C. Myers, writer Scottish Provident Robert Hunter, banker f'cottish Union Alexander Thomson, writer Standard William Sim, accountant Sun Lindsay & Walker, bankers United Deposit John Beattie, wine merchant Vu toria Robert Burness, writer "^ est of England John Beattie, winomerchant Yorkshire Leigh::;on & Myres, writrrs CONSULS FOR FOREIGN STATES.

Denmark C. H. Jilillar, Union Place. Prussia Robert Millar, Upper Castle-street. Norway and Sweden Do. do. SHIP BROKERS. John Fairly. Lindsay & Walker. Wm. Mitchell. Wm. L. Strachan & Co. — 38 MONTROSE DIRECTOKT. BURGH FUNDS. Burgh Funds, at Sept. 30, 1845, estimated at £70,968 4 4|- Debts and Obligations 33,596 10^

Balance in favour of burgh £37,372 3 6 MAGISTRATES AND COUNCIL. William Jameson, Provost and Chief Magistrate.

David Mackie, 1st ; David Cant, 2d ; and Jas. Spence, 3d, BaiUes. Jas. Adams, Dean of Guild.—Robt. Robertson, Master. John Muckart, Treasurer. Councillors.—James Clark, David Birnie, , David Sutherland, "William Barclay, C. H. Millar, James Watt, David Smith, Alex. Wyllie, James Calvert, Thos. Napier, Archibald Foote. James Leighton and James Burnes, Conjunct Town-Clerks. George C. Myers, Depute-Clerk. Wm. L. Strachan, Chamberlain.—Rt. Burness, Procurator-Fiscal. COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL. Finance.— The Treasurer, Convener. Bailies Mackie & Spence, James Clark, C. H. Millar, David Low, James Calvert, and A. Foote. Dean of Guild's.—The Dean, Convener. Bailie Cant, David Sutherland, William Barclay, James Watt, and Thos. Napier. Hospital Master's.—The Hospital Master, Convener. David Sutherland, James Adams, C. H. Millar, John Webster, and D. Smith. Improvements.—David Low, Convener. James Clark, Thomas Napier, David Sutherland, and A. Wyllie. Water.—James Clark, Convener. Bailie Cant, David Suther- land, Robert Robertson, C. H. Millar, and James Watt. Education.—The Provost, Convener. Bailie Cant, Jas. Clark, Thomas Napier, and D. Smith. Sea Encroachments.—The Magistrates and Office-bearers. The Dean of Guild, Convener. Railways.—The Magistrates and Office-bearers, and Jas. Clark. James Gordon, Superintendent of Town's Works, and Collector of Water Fund. Billet Master, William Ritchie, 15, Castle- street, Town-Officers, William Reid and George Mitchell, HARBOUR TRUSTEES. From the County.—Lord Panmure, Sir James Carnegie, Bart., Alexander R. Tailyour of Borrowfield, and Patrick Arkley of Dunninald. Montrose Town Council.—The Provost and eldest BaUie ex oj^ciist C. H, Millar, and Archibald Foote. MONTKOSE DIBECTOKT. 39

Brechin Town Council.—The Provost, Bailies Hood and Duncan, and James Scott. Afofitrose Parliamentary Voters.—^David Hill, Charles Birnie, Alex. Thomson, George Smart, Peter Lindsay, James Brown, David Birnie, William Shand. Ex officio The Sheriff. Adam Burnes, Clerk.—Thomas Barclay, Treasurer. John Smith, Collector of Shore-Dues. James Burn, Berthing Master and Master Pilot. Alexander Brown, Inspector of Coal-meters. Wilham Thomson, Keeper of Lighthouses and Life-Boat. COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE.

The Provost, Chairman ex officio. Robert Robertson, grocer Robert Milne, watchmaker Robert Faddie, ropemaker James Calvert, writer Thomas Napier, fishcm*er David Sutherland, fishcurer James Hird, wright Francis Japp, upholsterer John Muckart, brewer Samuel Burgess, merchant David Cant, merchant David Muckart, merchant David Smith, spirit-dealer , wright James Clark, residenter D. Y. Stewart, founder. David Mackie, merchant Representing the Town Council—^David Low, James Brown, Alexander Wyllie. Geo. C. Myers, Clerk.—Andrew S. Ferguson, M.D., Surgeon. John Webster, Collector. —John Fairly, Treasurer. CONVENERS OF COMMITTEES. Finance.—The Provost Watching.—D. Mackie Paving.—F. Japp Cleansing.—D. Y. Stewart Lighting.—J. Muckart Fire-Engines.—F. Japp John Martin, Superintendent.—, Sergeant. Three Day Patrol and five Night Watchmen. GUILDRY INCORPORATION. Robert Faddie, Dean. Council. —Francis Japp, David Cant, David Smith, Robt. Robert- son, William Smith, jun,, and David Duncan. David Mackie, Treasurer.—Thomas Barclay, Clerk. Robert Burness, Fiscal. SEVEN INCORPORATED TRADES. John Webster, Convener.— John Youngson, Clerk. . Weavers John Clark Hammermen James Mollison Masons. John Balfour Wrights John Greig Bakers David Coutt Shoemakers...... John Milne lailois John Lyall s 40 MONTROSE DIRECTORY. COMMISSIONERS FOR MONTROSE BRIDGES.

Lord Panmure, Sir James Carnegie^ Sir Alexander Ramsay, - Joseph Hume, M.P.. Horatio Ross of Rossie, George Keith of TJsan, Robert Lyall of Newbigging, David Leighton of Bearhill, Patrick Chalmers of Auldbar, P. Arkley of Dunninald, J. Paton, J. Burnes, J. Leighton, James Clark, P. Mason, W. Jameson, G. Paton, J. Barclay, John Aberdein, "William Sim, and David

Hill, all of Montrose ; the Sheriff and his Substitute ; the Provost,

eldest Baillie, and Dean of Guild of Montrose, ex officiis. Adam Burnes, Montrose, Clerk.—James Leighton, Montrose, Treasurer. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. MONTROSE ACADEMY.

Mathematics, Natural Philosophy,) -, . , ^^"^'^ Anderson, Rector.t> ^ French, , &c...... :: J w. ^. ^ , { James Calvert, sen. Latm. Greek, &cf ^ j^^^^ Smeaton, Assistant. English Grammar and Composition, J. Robertson & J. G. Davidson "Writing, Arithmetic, &c "Wm. Beattie and Jas. Hay. Drawing and Painting Alexander Madoland. DORWARD'S SEMINARY. English, "Writing, Arithmetic, &c Da. Mitchell and Da. Low.

ST. JOHNS FREE CHURCH SCHOOLS. English, "Writing, &c., James Menzies—Sewing, &c. Miss Grant. OLD PARISH SESSIONAL SCHOOLS. English, "Writing, &c David Dandle.

Infant Training , Mr and Mrs Cunningham. LOCHSIDE SCHOOL. Peter Mathewson, Teacher. WHITE'S FREE SCHOOL. John Edwards, Teacher. STRATON'S FREE SCHOOLS. "William Drummond and Miss Mearns, Teachers. BURGH INFANT SCHOOL. John Grant and Mrs— Grant, Teachers. Miss M. Carnegie, Treasurer. "Wm. L. Strachan, Secretary. MONTROSE EDUCATION SOCIETY. Established In 1842, for the purpose o? promoting education among the children

of the poorest classes in the town and parish—more especially with a view to i check the progress of juvenile delinquency, by sending such to school. Annual subscription of members, 2s. 6d. Society at present educates The about 100 I children. — Provost Jameson, President. "William Sim, "Vice-President. Robert Burness, Secretary—Robert Moodie, Treasurer. MONTROSE DIRECtORT. 41 PUBLIC LIBRARIES, READING-ROOMS AND SCIENTI- FIC INSTITUTIONS. MONTROSE PUBLIC LIBRARY—1785. Open every day, from 12 to 2. Number of Volumes, about 9000. Annual Subscription, £1. Is. Managers.—John H. Valentine, Rev. Dr Smith, George Paton, C. H. Millar, John Ross, and Alex. CoM'ie. James Mathers, Librarian, Secretary, and Treasurer.

TOWN'S LIBRARY—1686. Contains many old and rare works. James Calvert, sen.. Custodier.

READING SOCIETY'S LIBRARY— 1819.

Entry Money, 2s. 6d. ; Yearly Contribution, 4s. 4d. Number of Volumes, about 3000. Open every evening, save Tuesday, from eight to ten. Kerr Stephen, President.—David Low, Vice-President. Aw. Kerr, Treasurer.—Jas. Campbell, Librarian & Clerk. EXCHANGE READING-ROOM. Yearly Subscription, £1. Is. Managers,—'WiWidim. Shand, Alexander Cowie, John Ross, George Smart, John Guthrie. James Mathers, Secretary and Treasurer.

' MERCANTILE READING-ROOM- Yearly Subscription, 15s. Managers.—John Aberdein, George Paton, , Francis Japp, and David Mackie. David Greig, Secretary and Treasurer. SEAMEN SOCIETY'S READING-ROOM. For Shipmasters and Shipowners only. John Fairly, Treasurer.—W. L. Strachan, Secretary. NATURAL AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Museum, Panmure Place.

Open from 12 to 3 o'clock every day, except Saturday ; on which day it is open from 4 to 6, the working classes being then ad- mitted at Id. each.

Aimual subscription—Ladies, 2s. 6d. ; Gentlemen^ 5s. giving ; the privilege of free admission to membei-s, their families, and friends from a distance. Right Honourable Lord Panmure, President. Provost Jameson, Vice-President. James Calvert Treasurer.—William Beattie, Secretary. James Campbell, Curator. SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTE. George Macfarlane, President,—David Walker, Vice-President. Andrew Kerr^ Treasurer and Curator. Robert Sangster, Secretary, d2 43 MONTROSE DIKECTORT. MONTROSE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Provost Jameson, President.—Robert Traill, Vice-President. Thos. Barclay and Pat. Mason, jun., Joint-Secretaries. MONTROSE NATIONAL SECURITY SAVINGS' BANK, Established in 1840. The Bank-Office, (John Street, adjoining Bank of Scotland), is open for re- ceiving money, on Thursday and Saturday evenings, from 7 to 8 o'clock. For paying money, on Thursday evening, from 7 to 8 o'clock; and for re- ceiving and paying money (for the accommodation of country depositors), on Friday forenoon, from 10 to 11 o'clock.

Office-bearers.—C. H. Millar, Esq., Chairman ; Alexander Cowie,

Esq., Deputy-Chairman ; Robert Hunter, Esq., Agent for the

Bank of Scotland, Treasurer ; William Sim, Accountant, Actuary and Cashier. BRANCH BANKS. Brechin Mr William Hunter, Receiver.

Johnshaven , Mr David Welch, do. LaurenceMrk Rev. Jas. Mitchell, do. Rev. Alex. Keith, do. Edzell Rev. Robert Inglis, do. Ferryden Rev. Dr Brewster, do. RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS. BIBLE SOCIETY— 1811. Alexander Renny Tailyour of Borrowfield, President Patrick Arkley of Dunninald, Vice-President Robert Hunter, Secretary James Beattie, Treasurer.—G. W. Laird, Depositarian

HOME MISSION— 1829. Supported by voluntary contributions. George Paton, President.—James Crawford, Vice-President Samuel Lawrence, Treasurer. —David Lee, Secretary John Edwards, Missionary CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. MONTROSE ROYAL LUNATIC ASYLUM.— 1780.

T 1 ifinstitution originated with the late Mrs Carnegie of Charlton. It is supported by endowments and the board of patients.

Rates of Board.—First i-ate of board, £50 per annum ; second

do., £40 ; third do., £35 ; fourth do., £30 ; fifth do.. £24 ; and £1 8 for parish paupers, within the bounds of the Synod of Angus and Mearns. Managers.—The Provost and Eldest Bailie of Montrose for the

time ; the First and Second Minister of the Parish of Montrose

for the time ; Sir Alex. Ramsay of Balmain, Bart. ; Alex. Renny

Tailyour, Esq. of Borrowfield ; James Lyall, Esq. of Gallery ;

George Fullerton Carnegie, Esq. of Charlton ; the Right Hon.

Lord Panmure; Horatio Ross, Esq. of Rossie ; Sir James Car-

negie of Southesk, Baronet ; Patrick Arkley, Esq. of Dun- ;

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ninald ; George Keith, Esq. of Usan ; David Scott, Esq. of Brotherton; the Rev. James Brewster, D.D., Minister of

Craig ; the Rev. Alexander Keith, D.D., Minister of St. Cyrus ;

the Rev. Robei't Barclay, Minister of Lunan ; the Rev. John

Eadie, Minister of Dun ; the Rev. Thomas Hill, Minister of

Logic Pert ; the Rev. William Nixon, Minister of St. John's,

Montrose ; the Rev. Patrick Cushnie, Minister of Scots Epis-

copal Church, Montrose ; Rev. John Dodgson, Montrose Messrs John Paton, Geoi-ge Paton, Alexander Smart, James Burnes, John Aberdein, "William Jameson, William Dorward, Captain Alexander Thomson, , Thomas Whyte, Patrick Mason, William Sim, John H. Valentine, Robert Millar, Adam Barnes, Archibald Foote, David Birnie, Capt. Archibald Macneill, Robert Trail, George Smart, Robert Burness, William Shand, John Duke, R.N., James Calvert, David Mackie, Alex. Cowie, and John Ross, all of Montrose. David Hill, banker. Treasurer.—James Leighton, Town-Clerk, Secretary.—John D. M'Gavin, M.D., Medical Superintendent. John Balfour, Head-Keeper.—Mrs Brown, Matron. INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY. This Institution, which was originally incorporated with the Lunatic Asylum, is under the direction of the Managers of that Institution. It is conducted by George L. Smith, M.D. with the assistance of Dr M'Gavin. Mrs Napier, Matron. ANCIENT HOSPITAL FUND. The relief from this C'lsinty is distributed monthly among about 150 decayed Burgesses, their Widows, and Children. Rt. Robertson, Hospital-Master.—The Chamberlain, Distributor. DORWARD'S HOUSE OF REFUGE. Trustees on behalf ofMr Dorward.—David Low, John Guthrie, G. Meekison, John Henderson, -James Clark, David Muckart, Jas. Thome, Rev. Dr Paterson, Thomas Whyte, Alex, Lindsay, Robert Faddie, and William Barclay. On behalf of the Town-Council.—.William Jameson, John Muckart, David Cant, and Thomas Napier. On behalf of the Kirk-Session.—John Middleton, David Murison, James Hird, John PitLie. On behalf of the Heritors.—Alex. R. Tailyour of Borrowfield, Jas, of Rosemount, John Beattie, and John Baillie. Alexander Thomson, Clerk. Robert Moodie, Superintendent.—Mrs Black, Matron.

INDIGENT FEMALE SOCIETY— J 806. This Society distributes annually about i'lDO. James M. Paton, Treasurer.—Miss Paterson, Secretary. 44 MONtROSE DIRECTORti LADIES' CLOTHING SOCIETY. Mrs Duthie, Academy-square, Treasurer. DESTITUTE SICK SOCIETY. William Sim, Treasurer.—C. H. Millar, Secretary. MORTIFICATIONS. MISS C. GRAHAM'S— 1744—£100— The interest divided biennially among- the poor.—The Magistrates, Ministers of Old Church, and the Minister of St. Peter's Episcopal Chapel, Trustees. BAILIE JAMES OUCHTERLONY'S—1752—£560—The in- terest divided annually among the poor The Provost, eldest Bailie, and Ministers of Old Church, Trustees. PROVOST ALEXANDER CHRISTIE'S— 1765—The interest (£5) divided annually among poor persons.—The Provost, Minis- ters of Old Church, and Minister of St. Peter's Chapel, Trustees. JOHN MILL'S (of Old Montrose)—1771—£1000—The in- terest divided annually among poor persons The Provost, Bailies, and Dean of Guild, Trustees. JOHN ERSKINE'S (of )—1786— Affords relief .to ten poor families, and maintains and grammatically educates eight boys, and pays a salary of £50 to the as'sistant in the Grammar School Alex. Erskine, Esq. of Balhall, residing in London,

Patron ; James Lelghton, Factor. MISSES H. & E. MILNE'S—1803—£500—The interest di- vided annually among poor persons.—The Provost, eldest Bailie, Ministers of Old Church, and Minister of St. Peter's Chapel, Trustees, WHITE'S FIRST—1816—Affords education to one hun- dred children of the poorer classes.—The Provost, two eldest Bailies, Convener of Trades, Parochial Ministers, and Kirk Trea- surer, Trustees. MISS JANE STRATON'S—1822_£1000—The interest di- vided among the poor, according to a list made up on the 1st of January yearly. Forty-two boys, and thirty-five girls, receive the elements of a good education. — The Provost, first and second Bailies, Dean of Guild, Ministers of Old Church, and Minister of St. Peter's Chapel, Trustees. MISS J. STRAITON'S SECOND.—The interest of £1000 di- vided among ten poor gentlewomen.—The Trustees same as above. FRASER'S—1829—£500—The interest divided annually, in meal and coals, among the poor —The Magistrates, Trustees. COOPER'S—1833—£50—The interest divided biennially.— The Town Council and Kirk-Session, Trustees. MRS JOHN INNES'S_1834—£1000—The interest divided half-yearly among ten destitute widows in the town. —Rev. Dr Smith, John Paton, George Paton, James Leighton, Rev. John MONTROSE DIRECTOBT. 45

Dodgson, Rev. Dr Paterson, and Captain Archibald Macneill, Trustees, WHITE'S SECOND—1836—£800—The interest divided half- yearly among ten males and ten females, not Kirk-Session pau- pers—The Provost, Dean of Guild, Convener of the Trades, first Minister of Old Church, and Minister of St. John's, Trustees, GIBSON'S — 1836 — £400 — The interest divided annually among the four eldest, resident, and retired shipmasters of Mon- trose—The Provost, first Minister, and Dean of Guild, Trustees, MISS JANE THOMSON'S—1838—£3500—The interest, and ^30 of ground annually, is half-yearly divided among five poor men, and five poor women, of respectable character, and residen- ters in Montrose The Provost, Town Clerks, and Minister of St. Peter's, Trustees. -Alexander Thomson, Treasurer and Clerk. ALEXANDER THOMSON'S—About £4000—The interest di- vided yearly among poor householders in the town.—The Town Council and Kirk-Session, Trustees. BURGH OR BAILIE COURT. Held in the Court-Boom, every Thursday, at eleven forenoon. The Bailies, Judges. The Town-Clerks, Assessors.—Robert Burness, Fiscal. POLICE COURT, Held in the Police- Ojfice, every alternate Monday, at ten forenoon. The Chief Magistrate, Judge, Geo. C. Myers, Assessor The Superintendent, Fiscal.

William Reid (Town-House), Inspector of Weights and Measures. Jas. Fox and Archibald Webster, Inspectors of Flesh Market. & Boxmaster of Baker Trade, Inspectors of Meal Market.

PROCURATORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c. Thomas Barclay, James Calvert, George C. Myers, Adam Burnes, David Greig, David Scott, Robert Burness, James Leighton, Alex. Thomson, Charles D. Thomson MONTROSE ROYAL ALBERT GOLF CLUB. Patrick Mason, Captain, James Jamie, Montrose, Medal-Holder. T. Barclay. Secretary and Treasurer. MUSICAL SOCIETIES. MONTROSE MUSICAL SOCIETY. A. R. Tailyour of Borrowfield, President. Thos, Barclay, Vice-President,—J, S. Henderson, Secretary. MONTROSE CALEDONIAN BAND. James Young, President. —John Bain, Secretary and Treasurer. Richard Guthrie, Leader of the Band. — —

46 MONTKOSE DIRECTOKT. SHIPPING C OMPANIES. MONTROSE AND LONDON. A schooner sails from Irongate Wharf, London, every Tuesday morning, and from Montrose every Friday afternoon. James Fraser, Manager, Montrose, Clipper Schooners Falcon, Eagle, Hawk; Smacks Swallow, Petrel. Charles R. Colman, Agent, Irongate Wharf, London,

MONTROSE AND LEITH. Cutter Vivid, Taylor, master, sails twice a-week to and from Leith. Charles Birnie, Manager, Montrose—W. Laing, Agent, Leith. MONTROSE AND NEWCASTLE. Duncan & Co., Managers.—zS'macAs Thistle, Margaret, Elizabeth, and Anne. MONTROSE AND GLASGOW. Charles Birnie, Manag-er, Smacks Commerce and Jane. LOCAL INSURANCE INSTITUTIONS. MONTROSE AND ARBROATH COASTING CLUB. John Fairly, Agent.

MONTROSE COMMERCIAL MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. For insuring Vessels belonging only to the ports of Montrose* Arbroath, and Dundee. John Fairly, Agent.—William L. Strachan, Secretary. MONTROSE GAS-LIGHT COMPANY. Directors.—Jas. Clark (President), Robert Walker, John Mitchell, Wm. Caird, James Henderson, David Low, James Gordon, and Alex. Brown.—John Reid, Manager.—John Fairly, Clerk. David Lee, Collector. MONTROSE PATENT SLIP COMPANY. Directors.—John Brown, Alex. Scott, George Shand, William Hutcheon, James Adams, and James Burn. John Fairly, Clerk and Treasurer.—John Thorn, Superintendent. .

F O R F A R^"^&«rE C T O R Y

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES. Adam, James, South-street Adam, Miss Jane, residenter, High-street Adam, John, tailor, Glammiss-road A damson, Peter, merchant, Osnaburgh-street Adamson, Alison, grocer. East-port Allan, James, musician and vintner. North-loan Anderson, James, baker, High-street

Anderson, R. W., writer. High-street (West) ; h. South-street Anderson, Alexander, printer. High-street (East) Anderson, James, auctioneer, East Back-wynd "* Anderson, James, merchant, East-port , James, blacksmith and vintner, Osnaburgh-street Association, West-townend (John Ireland, Dundee-loan, manager) Association, Central (John Barry, East-townend, manager) Association, East-townend (John Forrest, Eist-townend manager) Association, Little-causeway (A. Thornton, West-port, manager)

Bain, James W., tinsmith. High-street

Barclay, James, writer. Castle-street, li. Hill-park Barry, George, mason and grocer. South-loan - Barry, George, shopman, East-townend Barry, John, shopman, East-townend Barry, William, merchant. High-street Barry, David, mason, Dundee-road Barry, James, brewer, Back-wynd Baxter, John, weaver, Dundee-road Bell, Robert, manufacturer. East-port Bell, John, weaver, West-townend Bell, Mrs, feuar, Dundee-road Binny, James, quarrier, Gowanbank Binny, David, merchant. West-port Binny, William, weaver, West-townend Binny, James, wright, West-townend Binny, John, farmer. West-port Black, David, quarrier. East-port Blacklaws, David, weaver, Tornshaven Blair, Peter, pensioner, Limepots Boath, Charles, weaver. North-loan Boath, David, warper. East-port Boath, James, mason, Dundee-road 48 rORFAB DIKECTORT.

Boath, Alexander, tailor, East-port Booth, John, manufacturer, Easterbank Brown, Alexander, weaver, North-loan Brown, William, mason, Watts-square ~* Brown, Charles, weaver, West-townend Brown, James, merchant. Castle-street, h. Backwynd Brown, William, warper, Well-braehead Brown, James, warper. Goose-croft Burns, James, shoemaker, High-street, h. Braehead Burns, James, teacher. High-street Bury, Mrs, residenter, Castle-street Burnet, David, turner. East-port Butchart, James, weaver, Little-causeway Butchart, Andrew, labourer. Spout-street - Byars, James, vintner and dyer, Victoria-road

Cable, John, merchant, West-townend Cable, William, merchant, High-street (east) Cadger, James, weaver. High-street (west) Caird, William, wright. High-street, (west) Campbell, James, residenter. Manor Campbell, Miss, residenter. Castle-street Cargill, John, mason, East-port Cargill, Francis, merchant, Fast-port— Caruaby, Thomas, writer. High-street (west), A. Briars Cottag-* Cathro, Alex., pensioner, Fyffe's buildings ^ Chalmers, John M., tailor, Castle-street Chaplin, John, weaver, Dundee-loan Chaplin, David, weaver, Dundee-road Christie, William, writer. High-street (east) Clark, John, mason. High-street (west) Clark, James, mason, West-townend Craik, David, manager for James Craik, manufacturer Al^nor Clark, David, packer to Mr Craik, manufacturer. Manor C!u^ston, Rev. Wm., Free Church minister, New-r'>ad Consto,ble, James, blacksmith, Couttie's-wynd Cobb William, weaver, East-townend Cook, John, merchant, Spout-street Cook .John, shoemaker, East-townend Cook, Mrs John, residenter, Newmonthill Craig, John, ironmonger. High-street Craik, James, manufacturer. Manor Craig, John, manufacturer, Back-wynd Craik, Misses, milliners. Castle-street, A. Manor Craig, Agnes, grocer, Spout-street Crammond, John, turner, Back-wynd Crichton, Thomas, bank clerk, Couttie's-wynd Cjithbert, William, flesher, Castle-street .

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Dargie, William, mason, New-road Davidson, Charles, weaver, Lappiedub Davidson, Elizabeth, straw-hat-maker, Back-wynd Davie, Stewart, farmer. Spout-street Dawson, Petei', weaver, Dundee-road Deuchar, Alexander, cattle-dealer. East-port Deuchar, William, cattle-dealer. East-port Deuchars, David, teacher, Manor Dick, James, farmer, Back-wynd Dick, Francis, coal-seller, Back-wynd Dick, Charles, weaver, East-townend Dickson, William, shoemaker, West-townend Dickson, Alexander, M.D., High-street Dickson, Misses, dressmakers. High-street (west) Doig, John, manufacturer. South-loan Don, Robert, manufacturer, Kirkriggs Don, William & John, & Co., manufacturers, Kirkriggs Donald, David, junior, Goosecroft Donald, James, manufacturer, Newmonthill Donaldson, Alexander, wi'ight, Newmonthill Duff, Charles, manager for Mordaunt & Company, manufacturers Victoria-road Duke, John, pensioner,, Back-wynd

Eadie, James, vintner. Mason-lodge Easson, David, candlemaker. Castle-street Easten, William, weaver, Nursery-feus Edward, James, M.D., Castle-street Edward, William, weaver, Manor ' Edward, John, weaver, Manor Elmslie, James, shoemaker. High-street Esplen, William, railway clerk, Forfar & Arbroath Railway-statioa Esplen, James, wright. High-street (east) Ewen, George, merchant, Castle-street Ewen, James, coal and wood-merchant. Railway Depot, A, Castle-st.

Fairweather, Alexander, shoemaker. High street (west) Falconer, James, painter, Osnaburgh-street Fenton, James, cooper, Back-wynd Ferrier, David, mason, West-townend Ferrier, James, weaver, West-townend Ferrier, William, mason, West-townend Findlay, Joseph, manufacturer, High-street (east) Findlay, James, sen., shoemaker, High-street (west) Findlay, John, residenter. North-loan Findlay, Robert, grocer. Castle-street Fillan, Thomas, broker, Back-wynd Fleming, James, pensioner, East-port Fod, Thomas, warper, East-townend n 50 FORFAR DIRECTORr.

Fod, Alexander, weaver, East-port Ford, James, shoemaker, East-townend Forrest, John, shopman, East-port Forsyth, John, blacksmith, Back-wynd Eraser, William, residenter, West-townend Fyfe, George, vintner, Chapel-park Fyfe, John, farnaer and cattle-dealer, New-road Fyfe, James, wright. Castle-street Fyfe, John, junior, manufactm-er, Back-wynd Fyfe, John, senior, residenter, Back-wynd FyfPe, Alexander, writer. Spout-street Fulton, Robert, stoneware-merchant, South-loau

Gall, James, residenter, East-townend Gall, Charles, leather-merchant. High-street Gamley, Robert, draper. Castle-street Gibson, David, cow-feeder, AVest-townend Gordon, James, cloth-merchant. Castle-street Gordon, Donald, vintner. Spout-street Gow, David, writer. High-street (east), h. Manor Grant, James, »& Son, fleshers. High-street (east) Gray, Andrew, mason, North-loan Gray, John, residenter. Cross Greig, John, pensioner, Archie's-park Grubb, James, stamp-distributor. High-street (east) Guild, Mrs, residenter. Nursery-feus Guthrie, Thomas, blacksmith. Castle-street Guthrie, James, mason, Archie's-park

Hamilton, George, writer, High-street Hazels, James, flesher. High-street (west) Hazels, John, flesher. Castle-street Hastings, Alexander, mason, Back-wynd Henderson, Alexander, carrier, Dundee-road Hendry, John, clothier. High-street (east) Hendry, John, mason. High-street (west) Herald, Thomas, vintner. East-port Hill, Alexander, tailor. High-street (west) Hiil, "William, manufacturer. High-street (west) Hill, George, mason. Goose-croft Home, Andrew, manufacturer, Back-wynd Hunter, Alexander, vintner. East-port Hunter, Miss, residenter. New-road Hutchison, William, writer, High-street (east) Hutton, Mrs Ann, residenter, South-loan

Ina'^erwick, James, grocer. High-street (west) Ireland, John, shopman, West-townend FORFAB, DIRECTORY. til

Jamieson, John, grocer. Spout-street Jolly, David, baker, High-street (west)

Keay, George, innkeeper, High-street Keay, James, spirit-dealer, Castle-street Keay, James, veterinary sm^geon. Little-causeway Keith, Alexander, wright, Dundee-road Kerr, John, vintner, Castle-street Kerr, James, flesher. Castle-street Kydd, James, batterer, NeAvmonthill

Laing, Chai'les, grocer. Spout-street Laird, William, manufacturer, Sparrow-croft Langlands, Miss, residenter, New-road Law, William, druggist. High-street Leitch, Alex., surgeon, High-street (west) Littlejohn, David, manufacturer, Back-wynd Littlejohn, Thomas, bank clerk, Back-wynd Littlejohn, William, hosier. High-street Liveston, John, jun., cattle-dealer, East-townend Livingston, John, grocer. Castle-street Low, Rev. Wm., Independent minister, Vennel Low, Charles, carrier. West-port Low, John, ironmonger. High-street Low, William, stocking-maker, Castle-street Lowson, John, manufacturer, Kirkton Lowson, John, & Son, manufacturers, Kirkton Lowson, Alexander, merchant, South-loan Lowson, AndrcAV, manufacturer, Sparrow-croft Lowson, William, mason, Southwell-brae -« Lowson, Alexander, weaver, Southwell-brae — Lowson, John, weaver. North-loan Lowson, James, manufacturer. North-loan Lowson, John, jun., manufacturers, East-port Lowson, George, manufacturer. Sparrow-croft Louson, Robert, saddler, High-street, h. Sparrow-croft Louson, Elizabeth, residenter, Back-wynd Lyon, William, veterinary surgeon. High-street (east)

Mackay, John, clothier. Castle-street M'Donald, James, burgh teacher, h. Manor M'Donald, John, slater, Back-wynd M'Farlane, Adam, curriei-, Couttie's-wynd, h. High-street (west) M'Hardie, Alexander, town-officer, Canmore-lane M'Intosh Alexander, Aveaver, South-street M'Intosh, Mr, teacher. High-street (east) M'Intosh, Wm., labourer. High-street (east) M'Kenzie, Lewis, writer, High-street M'Kessock, W. B., keeper of prison, Market-muir 53 FOBFAR DIKECXOBT.

Malcolm, Peter, weaver, Back-wynd Malcolm, Mrs, vintner, High-street (east) Malcolm, "William, labourer. High-street (east) Malloch, Widow, cow-keeper. Spout-street Mands, James, weaver, West-townend , Alexander, weaver. High-street (west) Marr, John, manufacturer. West-port Marr, Thomas, shoemaker, High-street (west) Meffan, Patrick, writer. High-street (east,) h. New-road Meffan, Misses, New-road Mennie, Andrew, dyer. Castle-street Meldrum, William, shopman. Central Association Melvin, Misses, grocers, Castle-street Milne, Captain, High-street (east) Milne, John, weaver, Dundee-road MUne, Abram, mason, East-townend Milne, Thomas, wright, West-townend Milne, George, vpriter. High-street Milne, John, weaver. East-port Milne, Alexander, weaver. North-loan Milne, James, weaver, South-street, Milne, John, mason, West-townend Mill, Andrew, weaver, West-townend Mill, Alexander, shoemaker, Canmore-lane MiU, Andrew, shopman, East-townend Millar, David, carrier, Dimdee-loan Millar, Alexander, weaver. Manor Mitchell, David, brewer. High-street (west) Mitchell, Alexander, merchant. High-street Mitchell, Widow Alexander, residenter, East-townend Mitchell, Miss, residenter, Kirkriggs Mitchell, Alex., farmer, West-townend Moffat, James, residenter. High-street (west) Moffat, John, manufacturer. High-street (west) MoUison, A. & W,, turners, East-townend Mordaunt & Company, manufacturers, Victoria-road Morris, WUliam, weaver. North-loan Morris, James, brewer. Castle-street Morrison, John, innkeeper. Cross Mount, Thomas, tailor. Castle-street Murray, David, M.D., High-street Murray, David, mason. High-street Murray, Rev. David, Secession minister, East-townend Myles, John, writer, High-street (east), h. New-road

Nash, Mrs, residenter. Sparrow-croft Neave, Thomas, shoemaker. Castle-street Neave, James, shoemaker. Green-street Nevay, John, weaver. Manor PORPAR BIRECTOBY. 6S

Neish, Patrick, treasurer to Gas Co., New-road Nicol, William, weaver, Well-braehead Nicoll, Alexander, weaver, Arbroath-road Nicoll, James, flesher. High- street (east) Nicoll, John, merchant, Chapel-park Nicoll, George, mason. Little-causeway Nicoll, John, cattle-dealer. East-port Nicoll, William, cattle-dealer, West-port Nicoll, AVidow Wm., residenter, West-townend Nicoll, Widow, vintner, High-street (east) Nicoll, William, cattle-dealer, High-street (east) Nicoll, James, shopman, West-townend Nicoll, John, cattle-dealer, West-townend Nicoll, Alex., shoemaker, Spout-street

Ogilvt, Misses, residenters. Chapel-park Ormond, John, manufacturer. Chapel-park Ormond, George, tailor. High-street

Paterson, Peter, tailor, West-townend Patterson, Robert, saddler. Castle-street Peacock, David, coal-merchant, Railway-depot Peter, James, & Co., coal-merchants. Railway-depot Peters, William, manufacturer, Newmonthill Petrie, John, manufacturer. East-port Petrie, William, warper. High-street (east) Petrie, Mrs Ann, innkeeper. Castle-street Piggot, James, grocer. Castle-street Porter, Chas., brewer, West-townend Porter, George, wright, West-townend Potter, Alex., residenter, Castle-street Potter, Wm., residenter. High-street Potter, Misses, residenters, High-street (east) Proctor, James, mason, North-loan Proctor, James, caum-builder, North-loan Proctor, William, tinsmith. High-street

Rae, Nicol, weaver. North-loan Rae, William, pensioner, West-townend Rankin, James, druggist. High-street (east) Ramsay, James, ironmonger. High-street (east) Ramsay, John, reedmaker, West-towend Ramsay, David, weaver, East-townend Reid, Peter, grocer. Castle-street Reid, William, merchant. Castle-street Renny, J., tailor and clothier. Castle-street Renny, David, weaver, Glammis-road Ritchie, William, weaver, Sparrow-croft Ritchie, Thomas, weaver, Pyot's-close — £ % 54: FOBFAK DIRECTOBY.

Ritchie, Samuel, watclunaker, Cross Ritchie, Samuel, watchmaker. Cross Robb, James, session-clerk, &c., South-street Robb, David, labourer, Goose-croft Robb, David, shoemaker, Spout-street Roberts, WUliam, town-clerk. Town-hall, h. South-street Roberts, David, tailor, East-townend Roberts, Andrew, grocer. Castle-street Roberts, Mrs, spirit-dealer, East-port Robertson, Andrew, Sheriff-Substitute, Bankhead Rodger, Miss, milliner. High-street (east) Rodger, Charles, writer. High-street (east) Rodger, Thomas, carrier. Chapel-shade « Ronaldson, James, cattle-dealer, Manor

Salmond, "William, coal-merchant. Railway-depot Samson, Widow D., residenter, West-townend, Scott, Alexander, weaver. South-loan Scott, George, quarrier. Loan-croft -**- Scott, David, plumber, High-street (east)

Scott, John, weaver. Loan-croft

Somers, Rev. James, minister of St. James's, li. Vennd Snowie, Mrs, residenter, Dundee-road Soutar, David, mason, Back-wynd Soutar, John, mason, Back-wynd Stark, David, farmer, West-townend Stark, Joseph, weaver, South-wellbrae r" FOKFAR DIRECTORT. ,'55

Stark, David, auctioneer, High-street (west) Steele, John, merchant. High-street Steele, George, shopman, West-town.end Steele, John, jun., manufacturer, West-townend Steele, John, & Son, manufacturers, West-townend Steele, Andi-ew, cattle-dealer, New-road Steele, David, cattle-dealer. New-road Steele, William, surgeon. High-street (east) Stewart, James, weaver, Newmonthill Stewart Daniel, painter. High-street Stewart, John, sheriff officer, Castle-street Stewart, James, town- officer. Green-street-^ Stewart, William, pensioner, New-road Stewai"t, James, shoemaker. Cross Stevenson, Mrs, High-street (east) Stevenson, Rev. Robert, parish clergyman, manse, Forfar Strang, Charles, barber. Hi gh-street (east) Sturrock, David, weaver and pensioner. North-loan Sturrock, William, manufacturer. Little-causeway Sturrock, Miss, residenter. Castle-street StuiTOck, Widow, residenter, Stony-wynd -^ Syme, John, wright, Newmonthill

Tarbart, Alexander, shopman. East-port Taylor, James, cadger, Nursery-feus Taylor, Rev. Wm., Episcopal minister, High-street Thom, John, weaver, Canmore-lane Thom, James, pensioner, West-townend Thom, WiUiam, turner, West-townend Thom, George, wright. East-port Thom, James, vintner. Castle-street Thomson, David, vintner. High-street (east) Thomson, John, postmaster. High-street (east) Thomson, James, merchant. High-street Thomson, John, Sheriff Clerk-Depute, County Buildings, Castle- street, h. Manor Thornton, John, weaver. Little-causeway Thornton, John, manufacturer, West-townend Thornton, Archibald, residenter, West-townend Thornton, Thomas, manufacturer, West-to^^Tiend ^ Thornton, Thomas, shoemaker, West-townend Thornton, John, shoemaker, West-townend Thornton, Peter, weaver, West-townend Thornton, John, sen., shoemaker, West-townend Thornton, Alexander, salesman, Little-causeway Association Tindal, William, blacksmith. North-loan Tindal, John, writer. High- street (east) Tod, Misses, residenters. South-street Townsend, David, pensioner, East-port 66 FOBFAR DIRECTORY.

Traill, Charles, shoemaker, High-street (east) Turnbull, John, shoemaker. High-street (east) Tyrie, James, residenter, Castle-street

Walker, Alexander, stationer, High-street (east) Walker, James, manager, Gas Work Wallace, Widow, residenter. Spout-street Waterston, William, innkeeper. Spout-street Waterston, David, shopman, West-to^vnend Waterston, David, innkeeper, Castle-street Watt, Miss, residenter, East-towneud Watt, Alexander, manufacturer, High-street (east) Webster, Charles, fai-mer, Newmonthill Webster, John, residenter, Osnaburgh-street Webster, Misses, residenters, High-street, (east) Webster, James, mason. Spout-street Webster, George, merchant, East-townend Webster, George, Avright, High-street (east) Wilson, Alex., jun., carrier, Osnaburgh-street Weighton, Agnes, residenter, AVest-townend Weighton, Charles, baker, East-townend Welsh, David, carrier, Spout-street Welsh, Alexander, weaver, West-townend Whyte, Miss Martha, residenter, West-townend Whyte, James, warper, East-townend Whyte, Miss, residenter, East-townend Wilson, Andrew, manufacturer. Sparrow-croft Whyte, William, wi-iter and bank agent, High-street (east),A.Manoi' Whyte, Mrs, residenter, Mai'ket-cross «»- Whyte, Charles, grocer. High-street (east) Whitton, WUliam, tinsmith. High-street (east) Whyte, Patrick, tanner. Spout-street, h. High-street (east) Wilkie, David, flesher. Castle-street Wilson, Alexander, vintner, Osnaburgh-street Wilson, Joseph, quarrier, Charles-street Wilson, Charles, quarrier, IManor Wood, Charles, wright. Manor Whyte, Thomas, leather-merchant. Spout-street

Yeaman, William, accountant. High-street (east) Yeaman, John, bank-agent. High-street (east) Yeaman, John, jun., merchant. High-street, h. Manor Young, Mrs, vintner, East-townend Young, Charles, writer. High-street (west) Young, James, writer Castle-street FORFAR DIRECTORY. 57

PAKLIAMENTARY ELECTORS. BURGH OF FORFAR.

Js. Annandale, blaoksm. Alexander Dickson m.d. John Low, ironmonger Js. Anderson, merchant W. Gilbert Don,mercht. Wm. Littlejohn, hosier Peter Adamson, do. John Don, do. John Lowson, manufac. James Adam, residenter George Ewen, vintner. Robert Lowson, sadler James Anderson, baker William Edward, manuf. George Lowson, manuf. John Adam, tailor William Eston, weaver David Littlejohn, do. R W. Anderson, writer James Edward, surgeon William Lowson, mason William Air, residenter Jas. Ewen merchant John Lowson, weaver Andrew Alexander, do. John Fyfe, manufacturer Alex. Lowson, manufac. James Arnot, do. Wm. Eraser, residenter James Lowson, do. David Binny, merchant John Findlay, do. John Liveston, grocer James Butchart, weaver Wm Fettes, manufac. Jas. Lowson jnn. manuf. David Binny, do. Alex.Fairweather,shoem. William Laird, do, William Bmny, do. Robert Fyfe, residenter John Lowson jun. do. Jn. Binny jun. residenter James B'orsyth, blacksra. , druggist James Burns, shoemaker James Fenton, cooper Andrew Lowson, weaver Peter Bell, farmer Alexander Fodd, weaver William Low, residenter Peter Blair, merchant Joseph Findlay, manuf. Alex. Lindsay, residenter John Bell, weaver John Fyfe, cattle-dealer Rev. Rt. Lunan minister James Brown, do. Robert Fife, manufac John Milne, mason George Barry, mason James Findlay, shoemaker Alex. Milen, manufac. Aw. Butchart, residenter John Fyfe, jun. manufacr Patrick Meffan, writer James Boath, do. James Fyfe, wright Andw. Milne, weaver Jn. Booth, manufacturer James Fyfe, mason Alexander M'Intosh do. Thomas Barry, carrier Thomas Fodd, manufac. John Morison, innkeeeper James Binny, quarrier George Fyfe, vintner Alex. Mitchell, carter James Barry, brewer John Findlay, residenter Hugh Monro, road, cout. John Boath, agent Charles Gall, merchant John Moffat, manufac. David Boath, warper John Gibson, weaver James Milne, farmer Alex. Brown, weaver James Grant residenter Alex. Millar, carrier James Barclay, writer, James Grant, vintner Al. Milne, shoemaker Rt. Bell, manufacturer James Gray, manufac. Aw. Mackie, residenter James W. Bain, tinsmith , residenter Alex. Mitchell, mercht. James Boath, mason James Gordon, merchant David Mudie, wright Js. Brown, spirit-dealer Thos. Guthrie, blacksm. Thos. Marr, shoemaker David Blacklaws, weaver William Gibson, weaver. Ja. Mands, sen., weaver James Clark, mason James Gall, residenter James Morris, do. John Cummin, tailor William Hutchison, writ. John Marr, manufactr. Jn. Craig, manufacturer John Hendry, mason John M'Intosh, farmer Aw. Copland, quarrier Alex. Henderson, carrier Wm. M'Intosh, labourer David Chaplin, weaver George Hill, mason Thos. Milne, wright

John Cook, shoemaker Alexander Hastings, do. Rev. A . Murray, minister Thomas Carnaby, writer Thomas Hendry, feuar David Murray, M.D. James Craik, jun. manuf. John Hendry, merchant A. M'Farlane, currier John Cargill, mason George Hamilton, writer David Murray, mason , ironmonger Andrew Home, manufac. Da. Mitchell, brewer William Cable, merchant Wm. Hutchinson, resid. David Millar, carter Js. Constable, blacksmith David Hazels, farmer James Morris, brewer William Caird, wright Joseph Hood, cooper John Nicoll, merchant John Doig, manufacturer Aiex. Hunter, dairyman Geo. Nicol, residenter David Deuchars, teacher James Howe, shoer/iaker J. Nicoll, cattle-dealer Wm. Dickson, shoemaker James Inverwick, manuf. George Nicoli, mason William Dargie, mason James Kyd, packer Wm. Nicoll, manufac. Peter Dawson, vintner George Keay, vintner Wm. Nicoll, cattle-dealer Robert Don, merchant James Kerr, flesher John Nevay, weaver James Dick, manuf. George Kyd, manufac. David Nevay, batterer James Donald, do, James Keay, spirit-dealer Patrick Neish, merchant David Dick do. Alex. Lowson, merchant Thomas Ormond, weaver Stewait Davie, farmer Andw. Lowson, manufac. William Potter, brewer —

58 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

Alex. Potter, merclit. , do James Thorn, munufac. John Petrie, nianuiac. William Steele, surgeon Jamts Thomson, draper Wm. Procter, tinsmith Frederick Smith, slater John Turnbull, shoemkr. Wm. Peters, maniifac. Geo. Soutar, toll-keeper Thomas Watson, farmer, William Petrie, do. William Smith, m. d. John Webster, manufac. Charles Porter, brewer Alexander Smith, m. d. George Webster, do Samuel Ritcliie, watch-m. Ji'hn Steele, jiui. manuf. Patrick Whyte, tanner Charles E-odger, writer David Smith, slater Wil iam Whyte, writer Nicol Rae, weaver A'exander Smith, do David Wilkie, flesher, Jas. Ramsay, iron-monger George Scott, quarrier Charles Wilson, quarrier William Reid, mercliant Wm Shepherd, bookslr. Joseph Wilson, do Peter Reid, mercliant Ja". Stewart, shoemaker Alexander Wilson, viutnr George Ritchie, shoemkr. David Stark, residenter T Whyte, leather mercht. David Robb. do James Scott, do Alex Walker, stationer John Ramsay, reedmaker Daniel Stewart, painter James Whyte blacksmith David Scott, residenter John Tindal, writer Pat. Webster, of West- Wra. Sturrock, raanufac. Arcii. Thornton, reed- field Joseph Stark, weaver maker W.Whitton, tinman John Stee'e, manufac. Wm. Tindal, blacksmith David Waterston, vintner Robert Smith blacksmith Alex. Thornton, weaver W. Waterston, jun. spirit- John Steele merchant John Thorn, do dealer George Simpson, mason Peter Thornton, do David Waterston, residtr. George Smith, wright Wm. Thomson, seedsman Alexander Welsh, weavr. residenter James Ttiylor, servant Jn. Webster, teacher Alexander Scott, weaver David Thomson, butcher John Yeaman, merchant James Steele, residenter John Thornton residenter Charles Young writer David Shepherd, slater John Thornton, manufac. James Young, do George Smith, weaver Thos Thomton, shoemkr. Wm. Yeaman, account

BANKS, PUBLIC OFFICES, &c.

Banks : Commercial Bank of Scotland's Branch, High-street—William

Whyte, agent ; Thomas Littlejohn, accountant. Dundee Banking Company's Branch, High-street—Wm. Hutchi-

son, agent •, Thomas Crichton, accountant. Western Bank of Scotland's Branch, High-street—John Yeaman,

agent ; AVilliam Yeaman, accountant. BiUetmaster, John Stewart, Castle-street Commissary Clerk's Office, Castle-street— James Barclay, clerk. County Auditor—James Barclay, Castle-street. County Constabulary—Henry Williams, superintendent, Newford-

Park ; James Barclay, Treasurer, Castle-street ; Thomas Carnabjr, clerk. High- street. Game Association Office, High-street (west)—Carnaby & Ander- son, agents. Gas Company's Works and Office, Market-place—Patrick Neish,

secretary ; James Walker, manager. Inspector of Weights and Measures' Office, Town-hall—John Stewart, insjjector. Kirk Treasurer and Session Clerk's Office, Osuaburgh-street James Robb. Lieutenancy Clerk's Office, High-street—Tliomas Carnaby. clerk. Peace, Office of Clerk of the, Forfar District, High-street—Patrick Meifan and George Milne, deputes. •; FORFAR DIRECTORT. 59

Poor, Office of Superintendent of, 'h-street—James Robb" Post Office, High-street (east) —John Thomson, postmaster. Procurator Fiscal's (County) Office, High-street (east)—William Hutchison, Fiscal. Procurator Fiscal's (Burgh) Office, High-street—John Fyfe, jun,

Fiscal ; Charles Young, agent. Property and Income-Tax—James Barclay, assessor, Castle-street Carnaby & Anderson, clerks. High-street. '

Reading-rooms and Public Libraries : News-Room, Town-hall—David Gow, secretary. Mechanics' Reading-room and Library, Osnaburgh-street— Andrew Proctor, librarian. Subscription Library, High-street (east) — Joseph Finlay» librarian. Bead Clerk, Oflgce of General, County Buildings—Patrick Orr, general clerk. Sheriff Clerk's Office, County-buildings—Patrick Orr, "W.S., Edin-

burgh, clerk ; John Thomson, depute Sheriff-Court, Auditor of—John Tindal, High-street (east). Stamps and Taxes, High-street—James Grubb, collector and dis-

tributor ; Hutchison & Myles, clerks to Assessed Tax Appeal Court. Supply and County Rates—Thomas Carnaby, clerk, High-street; James Barclay, Castle-street, collector. Town Clerk's Office, High-street—William Roberts, clerk.

PRINCIPAL INNS. County and Commercial Hotel Mrs Ann Petrie Forfar Arms Hotel John Morison Keay's Inn, High street George Keay. Waterston's Hotel, Castle-street David Waterston,~~ COACHES, CARRIERS, &c. ' COACHES. Dffiance Coach passes through at 12 o'clock noon, for the south, via Dundee to Edinburgh, and again at a quarter to 4 p.m., for the north to Aberdeen. Waiers(o?t's Omnibus leaves for Dundee every Tuesday and Fkidat at 8 A.M.—returning same day. CARRIERS. For Dundee, Alexander Henderson Dundee-road. Do David Miller Dundee-loan Do Alexander Wilson, jun Osnaburgh-street Do. Alexander Leighton Dundee-loan For Kirriemuir, David Welsh Spout-street Tliese C^iriejs li.ive no i):>v1iciilar diiys o( siaitiiif; For MoxTKosE,..,John Christie, (Tues. & Sat.) Moni^-ons Hotel. 60 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITY INSURANCE CO.'S AGENTS. Aberdeen, W. Smith, M.D.

Atlas , William Whyte Caledonian James Young East of Scotland Wm. Whyte English and Scottish Law William Roberts

Fanjily Endowment , R. W. Anderson Forfarshire and Perthshire John Yeaman Guarantee Wm. Whyte Insurance Co. of Scotland James Barclay Licensed Victuallers R. W. Anderson. National James Young North British William Whyte Scottish Equitable Wm. Hutchison Scottish Provident W. & J. Don & Co. Scottish Union Geo. Hamilton Scottish Freemasons John Myles Standard James Barclay BURGH FUNDS. ' Burgh Funds, at October 15, 1845 £20,441 Debts and Obligations, ,... 7,000

Balance in favour of Burgh, £13,441 MAGISTRATES AND COUNCIL. William Potter, Provost and Chief Magistrate.

John Low, senior bailie ; James Barry, junior bailie. John Fyfe, jun.. Treasurer. Councillors. —Patrick Webster, John Fyfe, George Simpson, Geo. Webster, John Boath, John Louson, John Moffat, Robert Bell, William Louson, Patrick Meffan, James Craik, William Whyte, John Steele, jun., John Craig, Thomas Milne. William Roberts, Town Clerk. COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL. Public Works.—The Provost, Convener. Bailies Low and Barry, John Craig, John Moffat, Patrick Meffan, William Whyte, Thomas Milne James Craik, John Lowson, John Fyfe, jun., and William Lowson. South Lands.—Patrick Webster, Convener. The Magistrates, John Moffat, John Fyfe, Robert Bell, John Steele, George Web- ster, John Fyfe, jun. North Lands.—Patrick Meffan, Convener. The Magistrates, George Simpson, William Lowson, John Boath, and George Webster. Education.—Wm. Whyte, Convener. The Magistrates, John Louson, James Craik, Patrick Meffan, John Moffat, John Steele, and Patrick Webster. Accounts. — John Fyfe, Convener. The Magistrates and Treasurer, Patrick Meffan, William Whyte, Patrick Webster, James Craik. FORFAB DIRECTOEY. 61 STENT MASTERS, James Anderson, Assessor James Grubb, Collector BURGH OR BAILIE COURT. Held in the Town Court-Room, every Monday, at noon. The Bailies, Judges.—The Town-Clerk, Assessor John Fyfe, jun. Fiscal

John Stewart and Jas. Stewart, Town and Sheriff- Oiiicers Alex. M'Hardy, Town-Officer, and Alexander Peacock, Drummer John Leisk, Bell-ringer for Sheriff and Town- Courts FIVE INCORPORATED TRADES. DEACONS. Tailors David Roberts Glovers John Webster Hammermen.James Binny Shoemakers. ...J. Thornton, sen. Weavers Andrew Louson OFFICERS UNDER POOR LAW AMENDMENT ACT. Inspector. — James, Robb, High-street Assessors Patrick Neish, Charles Young, and James Anderson

PROCURATORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c. James Barclay Lew. Mackenzie John Tindal Thomas Carnaby Patrick Meffan Wm. Whyte David Gow John Myles Charles Young George Hamilton Wm. Roberts Jamfis Young Wm. Hutchison Charles Rodger GLASGOW AND WEST OF SCOTLAND FINE ARTS ASSOCIATION. David Low, Honorary Secretrary HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY— 183G. John Guthrie of Guthrie, Honorary President and Patron. Mrs Watson Carnegy, of Lower and Turin, Lady Patroness. James Powrie, of Reswallie, president; James Scott, vice-president. William Young, Kinnordy, practical vice-President.

FORFAR AMATEUR HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. James Walker, President. Thomas Thornton, Vice-President.—James Strachan, Treasurer. Chas. Booth, Secretary, Alex. Neave, officer.

GAS LIGHT COMPANY—1832. Directors.—WiWiam Whyte (Chairman), Charles ^Rodger, John Yeaman, jun., James Barclay, John Petrie, John Steele, George Webster, and James Lowson, jun. Patrick Neish, Secretary. —James Walker, Manager G2 FORFAR DIRECTORY.

STRANG'S MORTIFICATION—For the support of the Poor -within burg'h. —The Magistrates and Kirk-Session of the parish of Forfar, Trustees.

FORFAR DEAF AND DUMB ASSOCIATION. William, Whyte, banker, Treasurer. George Milne, writer, Secretary. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, LIBRARIES, READING ROOMS, &c. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. *' BurghSchool James M'Donald, Teacher Parochial School John Webster, Teacher

SABBATH SCHOOL SOCIETY. Library open from half-past two to half-past three o'clock on Saturdays.

, President. John Boath, jun., and John Thom, Vice-Presidents, Rer. Wm. Clugston, Secretary.—James Gordon, Treasurer. David Deuchar, librarian.

SUBSCRIPTION LIBRAR5f-1795. John Yearoan, Preses.—Charles Rodger, Secretary Directors.—William AVhyte, William Potter, John Low, William Roberts, and James Craik Joseph Findlay, Treasurer and Librarian NEWS-ROOM. David Gow, Secretary and Treasurer. Ordinary Subscription, 21s. per annum.

MECHANICS' READING-ROOM. of Airlie, Patron.—James Burns, President Charles Douglas, Vice-President.—Peter Langlands, Treasurer J as. Donald, Secretary.—-Aw. Proctor, Librarian BRECHIN DIRECTORY.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES.

Abercromby, Hugh, mason. Timber-market Alexander, Mrs David, High-street Alexander, David, bookseller. High street, h. Nether-wynd Alexander, John, bookbinder, Nether-wynd Alexander, Rev. George, Rector of the Grammar School, h. St Mary-street Allan, William, coachman, Brechin Castle Allardice, Mrs, Summer-bank Allardice, Miss, Nether-v*rynd Anderson, George, grocer. High-street Anderson, George, slater, Meikle-mill Anderson, John, cabinetmaker. Black Bull-close, High-street Anderson, John, mason. Cadger-hillock Anderson, John, shoemaker, Path-wynd Anderson, William, writer. High-street Anderson, Robert, mason, Denside Anderson, William, shoemaker. Timber-market Anderson, James, teacher. Upper-tenements Anderson, James, grain-merchant. Swan-street, h. Bridge-end Angus, Mrs John, Nether-tenements Angus, William, china-merchant, Upper-wynd Annand, Thomas, merchant. Swan-street Arbuthnott, D. Carnegy, of Balzeordie, Clerk-street Ayre, William, wright, Gallow-hill Ayre, Mrs, draper. Timber-market, K Upper-wynd

Baillie, D. R., leather-merchant, High-street Baillie, Mrs, High-street Baillie, James, currier. High-street Bain, James, plumber, Nether-wynd Bain, Francis, watchmaker, Timber-market, h. Panmure-street Bain, George, watchmaker, Timber-market, h, Panmure-street Balfour, William, vintner, Timber-market Balmain, Alexander, turner, Cadger-wynd Balmain, William, turner, Cadger-wynd Baird, William, farmer, BRECHIN DIRECTORY.

Barclay, Robert, saddler. Timber-market Barclay, James, gas-manager, Gas-work, Cadger-hillock, h. Timber, market Baxter, James, brewer. Timber-market Baxter, John, cowfeeder, St. Mary-street Belford, James, baker. High-street Belford, John, baker, Upper-wynd Bell, John, tobacconist, Timber-market Bell, Thomas, shoemaker, Gold's-yard Berry, William, shoemaker, Chandry-wynd Bertie, William, wright. High-street Bisset, Miss, Nether- wynd Bisset, James, veterinary surgeon. Timber-market Binny, Misses, Nether-wynd Black & Strachan, v/riters. Clerk-street Black, David Dakers, town-clerk and banker. Clerk-street Black, Alexander, bookseller and printer. High-street Black, Alexander, Chandry-wynd Black, David, farmer, Barrelwell Black, William, tinsmith, Gold's-yard Black, Mrs William, Swan-street Black, Mrs Robert, lodgings. Clerk-street Black, Nicol, distiller, Glencadam Black, David, wright, Panmure-street Black, George, wright. Path. wynd Black, George, watchmaker. Swan -street, h. Timber-market Black, William, wright, Gallowhill Blackhall, William, druggist, Upper-wynd, h. Swan-street Borrie, John, wright, Barrelwell Borrie, Alex., wright. Little Brechin Boitie, James, contractor. Black Bull-close, High-street Bowman, David, jun., wright, Denside Brodie, Walter, farmer, Cookston Brown, David B., druggist, High-street Brown, Mrs, merchant, High -street Bruce, William, merchant. High-street, h. Panmure-street Bruce, David, baker, Upper-wynd Bruce, Robert, vintner, Meikie-mill Bruce, James, flesher, City-road Bruce, John, miller, Meikle-mill Brichan, John, shoemaker, High-street Brichan, Robert, contractor. Latch Buchan, Alexander, wright, Gold's-yard Burgess, James wright, Barrelwell Burns, D., bookseller. Swan-street, h. Closeburn-cottage, Latch BRECHIN lOIRECTORT. 65

Cameron, John, cooper, Nether-tenements Cairncross, John, merchant and pensioner, Upper-wynd Cairns, Robert, shepherd, Haughmuir Calder, George, blacksmith, Denside Caldwell, Solomon, broker. Upper-tenements Carnegie, John, toll-keeper. Trinity-village Carnegie, John, Kintrockat Chisholm, Mrs, High-street Chisholm, Misses, dressmakers, High-street Chisholm, John, hairdresser. High-street Christie, John, innkeeper, Upper-wynd Christie, Misses, Nether-wynd Christie, Alexander, shoemaker, Cadger-wynd Christie, Mrs, grocer. Upper-tenements

• Christie, Alexander, baker, Braehead Clark, John, shoemaker, Nether-wynd Clark, Alexander, shoemaker, Nether-wynd Clondsley, James, vintner and horse-hirer, Upper-wynd Cobb, Mrs John, High-street Cobb, John, grocer. Little Brechin Cobb, John, cattledealer. Latch Cochrane, William, carrier, Timber-market Cooper, James, blacksmith. Nether-tenements Cowie, David, blacksmith, Clerk-street Craig, David, writer, Timber-market, h. High. street, and Trinity-village Craig, Robert, slater. Timber-market Craig. Andrew, tailor. Timber. market Craig, James, kirk-officer, Nether-wynd Crabb, James, painter and draper. High-street Crabb, Thomas, tailor. High-street Crammond, Alexander, High-street Crichton, John, shoemaker, Path-wynd Crighton, David, shoemaker, Vennel Crockatt, Robert, tollkeeper, Upper-tenements Crockatt, David, gardener, Brechin Castle Crofts, William, sheriff-officer, Nether-wynd Crofts, George, tailor, Nether-wynd Cummings, James, baker. High-street Camming, J., cooper, Glencadam Currie, M.-s, West-port

Bakers, Mrs David, High-street

Dakers, Charles, merchant, Nether-tenements ' Dakers, MisSj dressmaker, St Mary-street f2 66 BRECHIN JDTKECTORT.

Dakers, William, mill-overseerj Nether-tenements DakerSj John, manufacturer^ Path-wynd Davidson, Jonathan, contractor, Denside Davidson,, George, saddler. Swan-street Davidson, Alexander, shoemaker. Cadger-hillock Davidson, Charles, postman. Swan-street Davidson, Mrs, Nether-wynd Davidson, William, merchant, Nether-tenements Davidson, James, cattledealer, Timber-market Davidson, John, saddler. Clerk-street, h. Upper-wynd Dear, John, mason. Upper-tenements Dear, James, cowfeeder, Nether-wynd Dear, David, shoemaker, Nether-wynd Dempster, John, saddler. Clerk-street Deuchar, William, coachman. Trinity-village Dickson & Turnbull, nursery and seedsmen, Upper-wynd Don, Mrs John, grocer, Cadger-wynd Don, John, draper, High-street, h. Upper-wynd Don, Thomas, blacksmith. City-road Don, Thomas & John, iron-merchants. City-road Don, Mrs James, Black Bull-close, High-street Don, Miss Mary, Clerk- street Don, Alexander, shoemaker. Cadger-hillock Don, Robert, carpenter. City-road Don, William, toolmaker, Cierk-street Don, James, candlemaker. City-road Donald, John, Swan Inn, Swan-street Donaldson, John, innkeeper, Trinity-vidage Doig, William, carrier. Witch-den Dorward, David, slater, Den-road Douglas, Mrs, High-street Douglas, Misses, High- street Drummond, Gardyne, grocer. High-street Duke, David, bleacher, Cadger-wynd Duke, John, bleacher, Cad2:er-wynd Duke, Alexander, sawyer, Timber-market Dunbar, Alexander, blacksmith, Maisondieii Duncan, Philip, wright, Brrrelwell Duncan, Misses, High street Duncan, James, carrier. Clerk-street Duncan, William, tinsmith, Timber-market Duncan, Robert, tailor, Pearce-street Duncan, Wilham, grocer, High-street Duncan, James, vintner, Dodd's-wynd Duncan, John, merchant. Little Brechin BRECHIN DIRECTORT. 67

Dundas, David, wright, Gold's-yard DundaSj Thomas^ draper. High-street, h. Swan-street Durie, Misses, Willfield, High-street Darie, Mrs, Willfield, High-street Duthie, Davidj shoemaker, Gold's-yard Duthie^ David, shoemaker, Timber-market, h. Gold's-yard

Eaton, Arthur, mason, Nethar-wynd Edward, Alexander, mill-foreman, Meikle-mill, h. Path-foot Edward, James, mason, High-street Edward, John, watchmaker. Timber-market Edward, David, shoemaker, Nether-tenements Edward, David, carter, Nether-wynd Emslie, Robert, farmer, Den-road Erskine, Mrs, grocer. Timber-market Esplin, John, vintner, Upper-tenements Ewen, Peter, cattleman, St. Mary. street

FairweatheRj James, distiller, High-street Fairweather, Mrs, Hi2:h-street Fairweather, Miss, dressmaker, High street Fairweather, William, saddler, Upper, wynd Falconer, James, vintner, Cadger, hillock Farquhar, Isabel, High-street Farquharson, George, raaltman, Gallowhill Farquharson, Joseph, mason, Gallowhill Farquharson, Peter, mason, Little Brechin Fawns, Charles, cattle-dealer. Timber- market Ferguson, James, flesher. Nether-tenements Ferguson, Thomas, shoemaker. High-street Ferrier, David, flesher. Nether-tenements Ferrier, James, maltman. Timber-market Ferrier, Miss, dressmaker. Timber-market Ferrier, Michael, manufacturer, Cadger-wynd Fettes, Mrs, Nether-tenements Findlay, David, sawyer, Gallow-hill Findlay, James, blacksmith, Nether-tenements Fitchet, William, flesher. Nether-tenements Foote, Rev. A. L. R. (of West Free Church), Pearce-street Forbes, James, cattleman, Willfield Forbes, David, gardener, Willfield Ford, Peter, mill-foreman. Upper-tenements Ford, William, mill foreman. Upper-tenements Ford, John, mill-foreman. Nether-tenements Forrest^ John, slater, Cadger-wynd 68 BRECHIN DIRECTORY.

Forrest _, Mrs, High-street Forrest, Miss, dressmaker, Swan-street Forrest, Mrs, Swan-street Forrest, William R., flesher. High- street Fotheringham, Francis, carter, Cadger-wynd Fraser, Daniel, lodging-house keeper, Dodd's-wynd Fraser, William, town-officer, Upper-wynd Fullerton, David, grieve, Haughmuir Fullerton, Mrs, Nursery, Gallow-hill Fyfe, James, wright. Trinity-village Fyfe, MrSj dressmaker, Lower-wynd

Gardner, Rev. Alexander, minister of Established Church, h. Nether-wynd Gall, Mrs, merchant, Gold's-yard Garden, Peter, watchmaker. High-street Geekie, Misses, High-street Geekie, William, Willfield Gillan, Joseph, Chandry-wynd Glen, William, cabinetmaker. Black Bull-close, High-street Goodwin, Rev. James, minister, Nether-wynd Gordon, William, writer, Swan -street, h. Rosehill Gordon, Miss, dressmaker, Gold's-yard Gordon, William, draper. High-street, h. Liddell's-close Gordon, Alexander, tailor. High-street Gordon, James, tailor. High-street Gordon, James, distillery, Gallow-hill Grassick, Peter, vintner. Nether-tenements Grassick, David, grocer. Upper-tenements Gray, John, wright, Braehead Gray, Alexander, vintner, Nether-tenements Gray, Rev. James, (of Old Secession Church,) h. Southesk- street Greig, James, tailor. High street Grim, John, manufacturer. City-road Guthrie, Alexander, surgeon, Townhead Guthiie, David & Sons, bankers, Upper-wynd Guthrie, David, jun., banker, Upper-wynd, h. Pearce-Street Guthrie, J. & P., merchants, Upper-wynd Guthrie, David, merchantj Upper-wynd Guthrie, Patrick, merchant, IFpper-wynd, h. Townhead Guthrie, Misses, Townhead-cottage Guthrie & Hood, manufacturers, Cadger-hillock Guthrie, Alexander, farmer, Maisondieu Guthricj Mrs John, St Jaraes'-park BRECHIN DIRECTORY. 69

Hammond, George, butler, Netlier-wynd Hampton, John, mason. High-street Hampton, John, bookseller, High-street, h. East-mill Hampton, James, wright. Timber-market Hampton, James, flesher. Swan-street Hanton, John, slater, Upper-wynd Hebenton, John, shoemaker. Timber-market Hebenton, William, shoemaker, High-street Hebenton, James, teacher. City-road, h. Path-wynd Hebenton, David, flesher, South-port Henderson, & Sons, nurserymen, Gallow-hill Henderson, Andrew (of Henderson & Sons), seedsman, h, Gallow-hill Henderson, George (of Henderson & Sons), seedsman, Gallow-hill, h, Southesk-st. Henderson, Mrs, Nursery, Gallow-hill Henderson, John, wright. West-port Hendry, Joseph, merchant^ Upper-wynd Hendry, Mrs William, grocer, Cadger-wynd Hendry, David, blacksmith, Kintrocket Herschell, David, vintner. Trinity. village Hobb, Joseph, surgeon. Timber-market Hobb, Misses, dressmakers. Timber-market Hobb, David, merchant. Timber-market Hodge, George, shoemaker, Timber-market Hodge, William, tailor, Upper-wynd Hood, John, carrier. Timber-market Hood, Mrs, vintner. Timber- market Hood, James, manufacturer, Cadger-wynd, h. Latch Hunter, William, teacher, Public Schools, h. West-port Hunter, Mrs, Little Brechin Hunter, Peter, gatekeeper, Brechin Castle Hunter, David, flesher. Nether-tenements

Ivory, Alexander, mason, High -street

Jack, James P., clothier, Timber-market Jack, Agnes, broker, Upper-tenements Jack, Alexander, shopkeeper. High-street Jack, Andrew, tailor, Upper-wynd tTack, Betty, broker. Upper-tenements Jack, John, manufacturer. Upper-tenements Jack, David, merchant. High-street Jamie, Alexander, m?son, Path-wynd Jamieson, William, merchant. High-street BRECHIN DIRECTORY.

Jarvis, James, tailor^ Nether-tenements Jenkins, Alexander, messenger, Timber-market Jervis, Joseph, tailor, Upper- wind Jolly, David, shoemaker. High-street Jolly, John, hairdresser, Timber-market Jolly, James, mason and grocer, Clerk-street Jolly, Mrs P., High-street Johnston, Alexander, mill-foreman. Upper-tenements Johnston, David, vi^eaver, High-street Johnston, Mrs, lodgings, Clerk-street

Keith, Alexander, vintner, Gallowhill Kennedy, David, Cattle-dealer, Barrelwell Kinnear, William, shoemaker, St James's-place h. Gold's-yard Kinnear, James, shoemaker, Nether-wynd Kinnear, James, plumber, St. Mary-street Kerr, Misses, grocers. Timber-market Kerr^ Herbert N. J., St. Ann's-cottage Kerr, George, shoemaker. High-street Kyd, Ramsay, shoemaker. Upper-tenements Kyd, JameSj vintner, Upper-tenements

Laing, Alexander, merchant. Upper-tenements Laing, David, manufacturer, Denside' Laing, David, mill-foreman, Nether-tenemeiits Laing, James, surgeon, Upper-wynd Lamb & Scott, manufacturers. Upper-tenements Lamb, David (of Lamb & Scott), manufacturer, ^. Latch Langlands, John, shoemaker, Cadger-hillock Law, James, farmer. Little Brechin Lawrence, Alexander, mason. Timber-market Lawrence, John, merchant. High-street, /i. Cadger-wynd Lawrie, Peter, merchant, High-street Lawson, Andrew, cabinet-maker, City-road Lawson, Andrew, caumbuilder, Cadger-wynd Leighton, David, of Bearehill, Bearehill Leighton, Miss Ann, Upper Wynd Leighton, Miss, teacher. Timber-market Leighton, Hel-^n, shopkeeper, Upper-wynd Leighton, Andrew, shoemaker. Cadger-hillock Licklie, James, merchant, Path-wynd Licklie, William, vintner, Swan street Lindsay, Walter, feuar, Little Brechin Lindsay, James, sheepdealer. Upper-tenements Lindsay, James, shoemaker. Timber-market BRECHIX DIRECTORY. 71

Lindsay, Robert, accountant, British Linen Company's Office, h. Clerk-street Lindsay, John, sen., contractor, Gallow-hill Logan, Robert, wright. Trinity-village Louson, John, weaver. Little Brechin Low, David, tailor, Upper-wynd Low, Joseph, vintner, High-street, h. Leuchland Toll Low, William, sen.. Upper-tenements Low, George, coal-merchant, Dodd's-wynd Low, Mrs, grocer. Timber-market Low, James, blacksmith, Denside Low, Janet, Timber-market Low, William, merchant, Pearce-street Low, William, postmaster, Nether-wynd Lowe, David, shoemaker. Timber-market Lowe, Miss, teacher, High-street Lyall, Alexander, grocer, Upper-wynd Lyon, Miss, High-street

Mackie, James, mill-orerseer. Upper-tenements Mackie, David, plasterer. Clerk-street, h. Timber-market Mackie, William, tailor. High-street Mackie, John, surgeon, Nether-wynd Machar, Miss, St Mary-street Maich, John, farmer. Latch Malcolm, Hugh, Distillery, Gallow-hill Malcolm, John, Drummond-park Martin, Thomas_, shoemaker. High -street Mather, Misses, dressmakers. High-street Mather, Alexander, sen., Cadger- wynd Mather, Alexander, surgeon. High -street, h. Cadger-wynd Mather, Hunter, manager Association, h. Cadger-wynd Mathers, Robert, writer. Swan-street, h. Souih-port Matthew, George, High -street Mathew, William, cooper, High -street M'^Allan, James, vintner, Timber-market M'Bain, Mrs Ann, Commercial-hotel, Clerk-street M'Cosh, Rev. James, (of East Free Church), h. Nether- wynd' M'^Donald, James, excise-officer, Panmure-street McDonald, William, gardener, Brechin Castle M'Donald, George, labourer. Timber-market M'Donald, Alexander, printer, Lower-wynd, h. High -street M'Donald, Hector, maltman, Glencadam M'Donald, James, gardener, Brechin Castle M'Donell, James, printer, Swan-street 72 BRECHIN BIRECTOKT.

M'Gregor, James, flesher, Timber-market M'Intosh, Daniel, superintendent of poor, Nether-wynd, A. Cadger-hillock M^Tntyre, George, painter, Timber-market M'Kenzie, William, farmer. Little Brechin M'Kenzie, Joseph, shoemaker, Gallow-hill M'Kenzie, William, dyer, St. Mary-street M^Key, Archibald, distiller, Gallowhill M''Laren, James, excise- officer, Panmure. street M'Millan, Gilbert, gardener, Cadger-wynd M^Kinlay, Alexander, candlemaker, High-street Masson, Rev. John, Southesk-street Memes, Robert, wright, Higli-street Middleton, Alexander, wright. Upper-tenements Mill, John, manufacturer, High-street Mill, Charles, baker. High-street Mill, Misses, dressmakers. High-street Mill, James, contractor, Timber-market Mill, William, cabinetmaker, Clerk-street Milne, David, tailor. Nether-tenements Milue, Alexander, carrier, Panmure-street Milne, Mrs, Swan-street Millar, John, dyer, Meikle-mill Millar, Robert, mason, Panmure-street Mitchell, James, mill-manager, Upper-tenements Mitchell, James, slater, Cadger-hillock Mitchell, John, wright, Little Brechin Mitchell, Jean, merchant, Nether-tenements Mitchell, Alexander, slater, Nether-wynd Mitchell, Charles, merchant. Timber-market Mitchell, James, cowfeeder, Little Brechin Mitchell, David, cattle-dealer. West-port Mitchell, Benjamin, Path-wynd Mitchell, David, tobacconist. High-street Mitchell, Benjamin, wright. Little Brechin Mitchell, Hugh, gardener. Timber-market Mitchell, Alexander, shoemaker. Timber-market Moir,Rigl.t Rev.D. (of Scottish Episcopal Church),Zi. West-port Moir, Rev. John (of Scottish Episcopal Church), h. West-port Mollison, David, teacher, Nether-tenements Monro, Alexander, flaxspinner, East Mill Montgomery, James, baker, Nether-tenements Morren, Rev. Nath. (of Established Church), h. Nether-Tfynd Morris, William, wright. Cadger-hillock Morrison, Alexander, shoemaker, High-street BBECHIN DIRECTORY. 73

Monro, W. C„ hook-dresser and fishing tackle dealer, Nether Tenements Morrison, Hugh, excise-officer, Gallow-hill Murray, Misses, milliners, High-street Murray, Alexander, farmer, Woodend Murray, Alexander, cabinetmaker, Black Bull-close, High-st.

Nairn, William, mason, Gold's-yard Neilson, George, shoemaker, High-street Neish, James, distiller, Denside Neish, James, kirk-officer, Chandry-wynd Neish, John, mason, Denside Neish, John, weaver and precentor, High-street Nicholson, Mrs, Little Brechin Nicoll, David, farmer. Upper-tenements Nicoll, Misses, dressmakers, Timber-market

Officer, A. M., M.D., Upper-wynd Ogg, Ann, merchant, High-street Ogg, Alexander, merchant, High-street Ogilvy & Anderson, grain-merchants. Swan-street Ogilvy, James, corn-rperchant, City-road Ogilvy, Walter, baker and flour miller, High-street Ogilvy, Thomas, grain-merchant, Swan-stieet, h. Higli,»treet Ogilvy, Charles, farmer, Broomknowe, h. Eastbank. Ogilvy, William, mill-spinner. Upper-tenements Ogilvy, Robert, tailor, Denside Ogilvy, Robert, pensioner. High-street Oswald, Charles, & Sons, tobacconists, High-street Oswald Charles (of C. Oswald & Sons), h. High-street.

Panmure, The Right Hon. Lord, Brechin Castle Parker, Rev. M. F. (of East Free Church), h. Pearce-street Paterson, David, merchant, Nether-tenements Paterson, P. S., grocer. High-street Paterson, Alexander, mason. Nether-tenements Pellerin, Madam, High-street Pennycook, William, merchant. Nether-tenements Peter, James, residenter, Upper-wynd Peterkin, William, confectioner. High-street, h. Liddell's-close Peterkin, James, confectioner. High-street, h. Liddell's-close Piggot, Adam, Crown Hotel, Timber-market Piggot, David, carrier. Timber-market Pirie, Alex., (of Dickson & TurnbuU) h. Nursery-grounds, Pirie, James, saddler, Nether-wynd Prain, David, teacher, Public Schools, h, Nether-wynd BRECHIN DIRECTORT.

Ramsay, Charles, wright, Trinity-village Ranken, Rev. W. T. (of United Secession Church), Vennel Reid, George, & Co., tobacconists. Timber-market Reid, George, tobacconist, Gallow-hill Reid, James, gardener, Upper-wynd Reid, David, wright. Timber market Reid, Joseph, wright, Timber-market Reid, William, shoemaker, Cadger-wynd Reid, David, flesher, High-street Reid, James, travelling-merchant, Braik's Close, High-street Reoch, John, gas work, Upper-tenements Robbie, George, molecatcher, Gold's-yard Robbie, James, molecatcher, Gold's-yard Robertson, John, plumber, Gold's-yard Roppart, William, shoemaker, High-street Ross, William, shoemaker, Upper-wynd Ross, George, distiller, Clerk-street Ross, John, Trinity- village Ross, Joseph, auctioneer, St, Mary-street Rickard, William, auctioneer. High-street Rickard, Mrs, Little Brechin Ritchie, James, shoemaker. Little Brechin Ritchie, Andrew, shoemaker. Timber-market Ritchie, Alexander, labourer, Panmure-street Ritchie, George, feuar, Little Brechin Ronald, George, shoemaker. Timber-market Runcie, Mrs, vintner. High-street Russell, John, blacksmith, North-port Ruxton & Thomson, distillers, Glencadam Ruxton, John (of Ruxton & Thomson), distiller. High-street

ScoLLAY, George, vintner. Timber-market Scott, George, bank-clerk, Upper-wynd ScGtt, Miss, St. Mary-street Scott, George, manufacturer, Upper-tenements Scott, David, manufacturer. Upper-tenements, h. City-road Scott, Jas., distiller, (of Guthrie, Martin, ec Co.), Nether-wynd Scott, John, tailor. Timber-market Scott, John, tobacconist, Gold's-yard Scott, David, tailor. Timber- market Scott, Alexander, gardener, Timber-market Scott, David, of Spring-field, Latch Scott, Joseph, slater, Timber-market Shand, John, turner, Meikle-mill Shanks, John, exciseman, Nursery-house, Nether-tenement.i ERECHIN DIRECTORY,

Sbarpe, William, East Drums^ Nether- wynd Shepherd, James, manufacturer, Path-wynd Shepherd, Mrs D., Path-wynd Sheret, Graham, mason. City-road Shiress, William, writer, High-street Shiress, David, slater, Chandry-wynd Sievwright, Miss, High-street Sievwright, William, town-officer, High-street Sievwright, James, merchant, Nether-tenements Sievwright, Alexander, shopman, Upper- tenements Sime, David, tea-dealer. High street Sime, Thomas (of Guthrie & Hood), Braeheads Sime, David (of Guthrie & Hood), Upper-tenements Simpson, James, shoemaker, Upper-wynd Simpson, William, wright, City-road Sinclair, John, shoemaker, Chandry-wynd Singer, Alexander, blacksmith. Nether- tenements Singer, David, tailor, Nether-wynd Skea, Robert, shoemaker. Little Brechin Skene, Alexander, vintner, Timber-market Smart, James, manufacturer. Nether-tenements Smart, David, cooper, Timber-market Smart, William, contractor. High-street Smart, William, slater. High-street Smart, Alexander, tailor, Upper-wynd Smart, John, jun., mason. Cadger-hillock Smart, John and James, manufacturers, Nether-tenements Smart, David, slater. High-street Smart, Thomas, draper. Timber market, h. Upper-wynd Smart, William, cooper. Timber-market Smart, Hercules, carrier. Clerk-street Smart, Francis, slater, Gold's-yard Smart, John, bleacher, Nether-tenements Smith, Homer, shoemaker, Timber-market Smith, John, brewer. Cadger- hillock Smith, Colin, spirit-dealer. Timber-market Smith, Charles, shoemaker. Timber-market, h. Panmure st. Smith, Miss, Latch Smith, James, tailor, Gallow-hill Smith, James, grocer. Timber-market Smith, Robert, shoemaker, Nether-tenements Snowden, Walter, distiller, Glencadam Sommerville, Mrs, St Mary-street Sommerville, Misses, St Mary-street Soppet, David, plasterer. High-street 76 BRECHIN DIRECTOET.

Soppet, William, mason. Den-road Soppet, Robert, plasterer, Cadger-wynd Spaddie, Mrs, merchant, Nether-tenements Spaddie, Alexander, mason. Timber-market Speid & Will, writers. West-port Speid, James, of Forneth, West-port Speid, William, farmer, Balfour, h. West -port Speid, James, of Forneth, h. West-port Speid, James (of North-port distillery), h. Laicb Steele, John Charles, sm-geon. High-street Stewart, Francis, mill-wright, Gallow-hill Stewart, Miss, dressmaker, High-street Stewart, George, blacksmith. High-street Stewart, Mrs James, High-street Stewart, Charles, cattledealer. Trinity-village Stewart, William, sheepdealer. City-road Stewart, David, shoemaker, Timber-market Stewart, James, painter. High-street Stjwart, James, tailor, Southesk-street

Steven , William, slater, Braehead Steven, Alexander, gardener, Timber-ma|:ket Strachan, Samuel, flesher, Hii]h-street Strachan, James, baker, Nether-tenements Steuart, David, carrier. Timber-market Stevenson, William, tailor, Upper-wynd Strachan, Alex, (of Black & Strachan), writer, h. High-street Strachan, George, turner, Cadger- wynd Strachan, Samuel, sen., flesher. High-street Strachan, Samuel, jun., flesher. Timber-market Stuart, James, shoemaker, High-street Stuart, Charles, weaver, Timber- market Sutherland, John, mason, Den-road Symington, Robert, letter-carrier, Timber-market Symmer, John, dyer, Meikle-mill

Taylor, John, gardener, Clerk-street Taylor, A., veterinary surgeon. Swan-street Thorn, Alexander, gardener, Kintrocket Thomson, James, wright, Upper-wynd Thomson, John, mason. Nether-tenements Thomson, Andrew, fishcurer. Swan-street Thomson, William, farmer, Grosefield Thomson, Alexander, vintner, Nether-wynd Thomson, Alexander M., distiller. Clerk. street Thomson, James, carter, Lindsay-lane BRECHIN DIRECTOBT. 77

Thomson, Mrs. grocer, Lower-wynd Tindal, Mrs James, Cadger-wynd Todd, John, shoemaker, Timber-market Towns, John, wright, Black Bull-close, High-street Troup, David, vintner, High-street Tullo, William, Weaver, Den-road Tulloch, William, wright, Denside

Valentine, John, shopman, High-street Valentine, John, vintner. High-street

Walker, George, slater. High-street Walker, John, manufacturer, Upper-tenements Walker, Mrs, Cross Guns Inn, Timber-market Walker, John, distillery, Latch Walker, David, of Westbank, Latch Walker, George, wright, Denside Wallace, Elizabeth, merchant, Nether-tenements Watson, Alexander, mason. Upper-tenements Watson, James, millspinner, Meikle-mill, h. Hi^h-street Watt, David, cowfeeder, Dodd's-wynd Webster, Captain Jfames C, of Murlingden, Murlingden Webster, John, (of Ogilvy and Anderson), h. High-street Webster, Alexander, washing-house keeper^ Timber-market Webster, John, brewer, Gallow-hill Welsh, Thomas, plasterer. Black Bull-close, High-street Welsh, William, farmer, Smith's-barns, Glencadam Welsh, David, mason. High- street Whitson, Mrs, Nether- wynd WhitsoUj Peter, gardener, Willfield Whyte, Mrs, housekeeper, Brechin Castle Whyte, Alexander, draper. High-street, h. Upper-wynd Wilkie, Misses, dressmakers. Swan-street. Wilkie, William, skinner, Nether-tenements Will, Charles, writer. West-pert, h. Panmure-street Will, Mrs and Misses, St Mary-street Williamson, Andrew, wright. Nether-tenements Williamson. George, weaver and candlemaker. High-street Willocks, John, watchmaker, Upper-wynd Willocks, Alexander, farmer, Little Brechin Wilson, William, grocer. Nether-tenements Wilson, John, tinsmith, Upper-wynd Wilson, Adam, teacher, Panmure-street Wines, George, gardener, Brechin Castle Wood, James, merchant, South-port g2 78 BRECniN DIRECTORY.

Wood, Mrs James, Swan-street Wyllie, Davidj merchant, Pearce-street Wyllie, Alexander, vintner, Timber-market

Young, John, carter, Black Bull-close, High-street Young, John, teacher. Timber- market Young, Mrs Lieutenant, Pearce-street Young, David, mason, Path-foot Young, Charles, nurseryman, Pearce-street Yule, Alexander, tailor, Cadger-hillock Yule, David, Riddlemaker, Cadger-hillock

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORS. BURGH OF BKECHIN.

Adamson, R. Mid. Dr. Dempster, Alex, flaxdr. Hobb, David, merchant Allardice D. Montrose Don, Thos. wright Hood, James, merchant Anderson, Wm. writer Don, Robert, wright Hood, John, carrier Anderson, Jms. mei chant Don, Jas. candlemaker Jamieson, W. iTonmon. Anderson, Geo. merchant Don, Thos. blacksmith Jack, James P. draper Aniiaiid, Tims, ironmon. Don, John, merchant Jack, David, butler AlexBnder, Da. bookselr. Doug'iis, Robert, M.O. Kinnear, Ja. shoemaker Baillie. D. R. leather-m. Drummond, Gar. grocer Laing, David, Balmain, Al. turner Duke, Alex, sawyer Laing, James, surgeon Barclay, Robt. saddler Duke, John, bleacher Laing, James, weaver Baxter; Jas. brewer Duke, David, bleacher Laing, Alex, merchant Belford, Jas. rt sidenter Duncan, W. merchant Lamb, David, merchant Black, AL book«eller Duncan, Jas. weaver Laurence, Jas. weaver Black, David, labourer Duncan, Wm. tnismith Laurence, John, grocer Black, Da. carpenter Dundas, Thos. merchant Laurie, Peter, draper Blackball, Wm. druggist Duthie, John, weaver Lawson, David, weaver Brodie, Wal. Cookston Duthie, Wm. gardener Leigliton, D. of Bearhill Brown, David, sawyer Edward, David, carrier Licklie, Wm. vintner Bruce, Wm. clothier Fairweather, W. saddler Lindsay, Pet. Montrose Bruce, John, weaver Fawns, Geo. eattle-dlr. Lindsay, Jas. shoemk. Burnett, John, wright Fergusson, W. weaver Lindsay, Jn. contractor Burns, Da. bookseller Ferrier, Mich, manufac. Logan, Robert, wright Brown, D. B. druggist Ferrier, Walter, carrier Low, D., shoemaker Bruce, David, baker Ferrier, John, weaver Low, Wm. weaver Cairncross, Jn. merchant Fitchet, Wm. flesher Lyall, Alexander, grocer Chalmers, John, wright Foote, Rev. A. L.R. M'AJlan, James, vintner Chalmers, Pat. Auldbar Fraser, Daniel, vintner Machir,W. farmer Christie, Alex, farmer Gardner, Rev. Alex. Mackie, John, surgeon Christie, Alex, slioemk. Gordon, Wm. writer M'Kinlay, Al. merchant Christie. Jn. innkeeper Gordon, Wm. merchant Mather, Al. residenter Cloudsley, Ja. innkeeper Gordon, W. labourer Memes, Robert, wright Couttie, James, caiter Greig, George, weaver Mill, Wm. cabinetmaker Craig, David, writer Grubb, Al pensioner Mill, John, manufac. Craig, Robert, slater Guthrie, Al. surgeon Millar, Robert, mason Craig, Benja. weaver Guthrie, Da. merchant Milne, James, hostler Chrictoii, D. shoemaker Guthrie, Pat. merchant Mitchell, C. clothier Crolts, Wm. constable Guthrie, David, jun. Mitchell, David, farmer Dakers, D.ivid, manufac. Hebenton, W. shoemk. Mitchell, A. labourer Dall, James, gardener Hebenton, Ja. teacher Mitchell, J. labourer Davidson, W. merchant Hebenton, David, flesher Mitchell, Alex, farmer Davidson, John, saddler Hendry, Jos. clothier Mitchell, Jonthn. weaver — . ;

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Mollison, Da. teacher Ross, Geo. residenter Speid, James, wiiter MoUisoB, Jas. Hillhead Ri'Ss, John, residenter Stevenson, Aw. carter Moir, Right Rev. David Scollay, G. grocer Stevenson, Wm. tailor Monro, Al. Ea«t Mills Soott, Geo., manufac. Stewart, Joseph, resdntr. Mustard, W. Viewbank Scutt, George, residenter Stewart, James, painter Mustard. Ja. Lencliland Scott, D. of Springfield Strachan, Sam. fiesher Nairn, James, innkeeper Scott, J. labourer Straclian, James, baker Neish, John, weaver Scott, Da. Upper Ten Sturrock, Jas. groom Nicoll, David, farmer Scott, James, distiller Symmer, John, dyer Oakenhead, D. residenter Shaipe, Wm. residenter Thomson, John, mason Ogilvy, Chas. farmer Sliepherd, Jas. manufac. Todd, John, shoemaker Ogilvy, Walter, baker Shiress, Wm. writer Vallentine, John, grocer Ogilvy, Thus, merchant Sievwright, W. town-ofr. Walker, David, farmer Oswald, Cltas tobac. Sime, llavid, weaver Watson, Wm. weaver Parker, Rev. M. F Sincer, Alex blacksmith Weath, George, weaver Paterson, Da. merchant Small, Wm. wright Webster, James, carter j Paterson, P. S. grocer Smart, Wm. cooper White, David, Rossie I

PatuUo, John, farmer I Smart, John, bleacher Will, John, farmer Pennycook, W. residnt. Smart, Hercules, carrier Will, Chas. writer Peter, Jas. residenter ' Smart, Wm. slater Williamson, Aw. carpnt. Reid, Geo., merchant Smith, shoemaker Wilson, teacher I W. Adam, Reld, David, vpeaver Smith, Colin, merchant Wilson, John, tinsmith j Rickard, W. land-sr. Smith, James, grocer Wyllie, Alex, vintner i

Ross, Joseph, auctioneer i Smith, Da. shoemaker Young, David, wtaver

BANKS, PUBLIC OFFICES, &c.

Bank Offices : British Linen Company's Branch, Clerk-street—D. D. Black,

agent ; Robert Lindsay, accountant. Western Bank of Scotland's Branch, Upper-wynd—Messrs

David Guthrie & Sons, agents ; D. Guthrie, jun., and George Scott, accountants. Savings' Bank (National Security), Montrose Branch, Burgh School-room, on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock except during the month of August—William Hunter, actuary aud cashier. Billet Master, William Crofts, Nether-wynd. Fire-Engine, Alexander Hanton, keeper, High-street Gas Light Company's Office and Works, Witch-den—James Bar- clay, manager. Justice of Peace Clerk Deputes' Office, West-port—James Speid and Charles Will, deputes. Kirk- Treasurer, David Hobb, Timber-market. Libraries—Parish Library, Upper-wynd, Alex. Black, librarian Eastern Forfarshire Book-Club, Swan-street, D. Burns, librarian. News-room—Mechanics' Reading-room, Mechanics' Institution— W. Duthie, keeper. Poor, Office of Superintendent of, Nether-wynd—Daniel M'intosh. Post Office, Lower-wynd—William Low, postmaster. Procurator Fiscals' Office—for the Burgh, William Gordon, Swan-

street ; for the Brechin District of the County, Black & Strachan, Clerk-street, 80 BRECHIX DIRECTORY. Session-Clerk, George Alexander, St Mary's-street.— Sheriff- Clerk Depute's office, High-street "Wm. Shiress, depute. Stamps and Tax Office—Alex. Black, distributor. Town-Clerk's Office, Clerk-street—D. D. Black. PRINCIPAL INNS. Swan Inn John Donald. Commercial Inn, Clerk-street Mrs M'Bain. Cross Guns, Timber-market Mrs Walker. Crown Adam Pigot.

STAGE COACHES, &c. FROM BRECHIN, WITH TIMES OF THEIR DEPARTURE. Aberdeen...... De^aKce, Commercial Hotel, 5 p.m. Edinburgh Defiance, do. do. 11 a.m. via Dundee. Abbuoath Omnibus to station of Ai'broath and Forfar Railway leaves Mrs M'Bain's and Clouds- ley's, Upper-wynd, each lawful day at \ past 6 morning, a J before 10 forenoon, and a \ before

4 afternoon ; and from Friockheim immediately on the arrival of the upward train, which leaves

Arbroath at the following hours : 9 morning, a \ past three afternoon (reaching Brechin in time for the Defiance for Aberdeen), and a J before 6 evening. Montbose .Union leaves the Commercial Hotel every Tuesday, at 4 P.M.—John Ingram, Montrose. Do. Hay''s Car leaves the Swan Inn every Tuesday, at 5 P.M.—John Hay, Montrose. Do. Mrs M^Bain's Car leaves the Commercial Hotel every Friday, at 9 morning—returning at 5 p.m. —Mrs M'Bain, Brechin. Edzell Post Gig every morning at 7—^returning at 3 p.m. Charles Davidson. FBTTERCAiEN...Posi Gig on Mondays, "Wednesdays, and Saturdays, at 7 A.M. —returning, via Edzell, at 3 p.m.— Charles Davidson. FoEFAR Post Gig each lawful day at 4 a.m., and returning at 3 p.m. CARRIERS. Aberdeen Hercules Smart, every Monday and Thursday, re- turning on "Wednesday and Saturday—Clerk-st. Do. John Hood, every Monday and Thursday, returning on "Wednesday and Saturday—Timber-market- Arbroath Alexander Milne, every Wednesday and Saturday —Swan-street. Do. James Mands, every Wednesday and Saturday — Swan-street. —

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Dundee Hercules Smart, Tuesday and Friday, via Friock- heira. Do. William Doig, every lawful day. via Friockheim "Witch-den. Do. John Hood, Monday and Thursday, via Forfar. Edzell Joseph Baillie, every Friday—Hiffh-street. FOKFAR John Hood, Monday and Thursday. Friockheim... William Doig, daily. Kirriemuir Alexander Nicoll, Tuesday and Saturday—Crown Inn. Laurincekirk Hercules Smart, Monday and Thursday. Do. John Hood, do. LocHLEE James Duke, Tuesday and Saturday—A. Wyllie's, Timber-market. LuTHERMuiR.... Grant Caird, Thursday—Alex. Wyllie'S, Timber- market.

FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITY INSURANCE CO.'S AGENTS.

. , -, \ James Speid & ^'^^^^^^^ Charles Will. i Atlas William Gordon. Caledonian D. Guthrie, jun. Experience (Life) D. Burns. Forfarshire and Perthshire D. Guthrie & Sons.

Insurance Company of Scotland | ^roM. Mithert. Friendly (Fire) Black & Strachan, Mutual Accumulation Society Black & Strachan. North British, David Crai^. North of Scotland Charles Ogilvy. Scottish Union William Gordon. Standard (Life) Black & Strachan. United Deposit (Life) Assurance Co....Robt. Mathers. Yorkshire William Shiress. BURGH FUNDS. Burgh Funds, at October, 1845, estimated at £20,918 1 8| Debts and Obligations 9,674 17 1

Surplus, £11,243 4 7^ MAGISTRATES AND COUNCIL. David Guthrie, sen.. Provost and Chief Magistrate. James Hood and William Duncan, Bailies. James Scott, Dean of Guild.—David Craig, Treasurer. Alex. Guthrie, Hospital-Master. Councillors.—David Guthrie, jun., George Reid, Wm. Gordon, Robert Don, John Don, Pat. Guthrie, and James Baxter. D. D. Black, Town-Clerk.—Wm. Gordon, Procurator- Fiscal. 82 BTJECHIlsr DITiECTOKT,

COMMITTEES OF THE COUNCIL. Finance.—The Treasurer, Convener. Wm, Gordon, David Guthrie, jun., John Don, and the Clerk. BoADS, Streets, and Works.—The Provost, Convener. Patrici? Guthrie, George Reid, and John Don. Watching, Cleansing, Lighting, and Water.—Tlie junior Bailie, Convener. James Baxter, Bobert Don, and George Reid. Burgh Property The senior Bailie, Convener. David Guthrie, jun., James Baxter, and Robert Don. Education.—The Dean of Guild, Convener. Patrick Guthrie, David Guthrie jun., and the Clerk. Charters.—The Clerk, Convener. George Reid, and William Gordon.

Wm. Sievewright, Town's Drummer.—Ben. Craig, Tenements, do. William Frazer, Town's Sergeant ' STENT MASTERST From the Council.—Bailies Hood and Duncan, and the Treasurer. From the Guildry.—James Scott and George Reid. From the Trades.—John Mitchell and F. Fotheringham. GUILDRY INCORPORATION. David Guthrie, jun.. Dean. Assessors.—James Scott, George Reid, John Davidson, William Duncan, William Blackball, Alexander Mather, jun., James P. Jack, Wm. Mill, James Wood, and George Anderson. Wm. Gordon, draper, Treasurer and Fiscal.—Wm. Shiress, Clerk. Charles Belford, officer. DEACONS OF THE SIX INCORPORATED TRADES. David Cowie, Convener. —William Gordon, Clerk.

Hammerinen... Thomas Don 1 Weavers Alex. Soutar Bakers Francis Stewart Tailors Thomas Crabb Shoemakers Alexander Clark Glovers David Lowe | BURGH OR BAILIE COURT. Held in the Court-Boom, every Wednesday, at eleven forenoon. The Bailies, Judges. D.D. Black, Clerk and Assessor.—Wm. Gordon, Procurator Fiscal. PROCURATORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c.

Wm. Anderson. I William Gordon. I Alex. Strachan. D.D. Black. William Shiress. Charles Will. David Craig. James Speid. j j

GAS LIGHT COMPANY— 1835. Directors. —James Hood (Chairman), John Todd (Depute-Chair- man), David Guthrie, jun., Charles Mitchell, James Crabb, Charles Will, Wm. Duncan, David Duke, and John Mill. BKECHIN DIRECTORY, 83

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, &c. BRECHIN MECHANICS' LITERAKY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITU- TION, LIBRARY, AND READING-ROOM Lord Panmure, Patron. David Guthrie, jun., Chairman Robert Lhidsay, Vice-Chairman. David Sime, Treasurer.—David Prain, Secretary. PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

^ . , , A TVT ( Rector of Grammar School and George Alexander, A.M. | preceptor of Maisondieu. David Prain Parochial Schoolmaster. "William Hunter Burgii Schoolmaster. INFANT SCHOOL Lord Panmure, Patron. —Lady Panmure, Patroness. Patrick Chalmers of Auldbar, President. D. Guthrie, sen., and H. N. J. Kerr of St .Ann's, Vice-Presidents. D. D. Black, Treasurer.—Wm. Shiress, Secretary. Misses Alexander, Teachers. RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS. BIBLE SOCIETY. David Guthrie, sen., President. Rev. James M'Cosh, Rev. Alex. L. R. Foote, Rev. M. F. Parker, and Patrick Guthrie, Vice-Presidents. Rev. James Gray, Secretary.—George Alexander, Treasurer. TRACT SOCIETY. Rev. M. F. Parker, President.—David Craig, Secretary. Patrick Guthrie, Treasurer. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF INDIGENT WOMEN, Mrs P. Guthrie and Mrs Charles Ogilvy, Secretary and Treasurer. MORTIFICATIONS. FOR THE EDUCATION OF BURGESSES' SONS. The Magistrates and Kirk-Session, Trustees.

BRECHIN DISPENSARY— 1824. Lord Panmure, President. Sir James Carnegie, Robt. Speid of , Patrick Chalmers of Auldbar, and David Leighton of Bearhill, Vice-Presidents. David Guthrie, sen., Treasurer. Alexander Mather, Surgeon and Dispenser.

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY—1839. Lord Panmure, Patron.—Lady Panmure, Patroness. David Leighton, President.—William Anderson, Vice-President. Direclors — John Coupar, Alex. Pirie, William M'Donald, Peter Whitton, Rt. Craig, Alex. Forbes, Dr Mackie, and D. Lawson. Peter S. Paterson, Treasurer.—Geo. Anderson, Secretary. ARBROATH DIRECTORY.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES.

Abebdein, Gordon, & Company, flax-spinners, mills and ivare- houses, Gravesend Adair, John, principal light-keeper, Ladyloan Adam, IMrs H., 23, Pai'k-street Adam, David, flesher, Horner's-wynd Adam^ James, bookseller, &c., 189, High-street Adam, John, teacher, 15, Park-street Adamson, Daniel, potatoe-merchaut, North Grimsby Addison, Robert, farmer, Hillend Addison, James, mason and grocer, 12, Millgate-loan Alexander, John, grocer and clothier. Fisher-acre Alison, Mrs, vintner, 194, High-street Allan, D. A., manufacturer Helen-street Allan, Mrs R., Horner's-wynd Allan, James, shipownei', 30, Fore Abbey-street Allan, James, hosier, 13, Millgate-loan Allan, Rev. William, Relief minister, 13, Back Abbey-street Ambrose, Mrs, 27, High street Ambrose, P. F., manufacturer, 27, High-street Anderson, Mrs G., vintner. Old Shorehead Anderson, John, auctioneer. West-port Anderson, Charles, manufacturer, Marketgate, /ac^orj/, Dishlandton Anderson, Mrs, Marketgate Anderson, John Allan, writer (of J. & J. Anderson), 16, Horner's- wynd Anderson, James, writer, (of J. & J. Anderson), Ponderlaw-street Anderson, Peter, brickmaker, Wardmill-hill Anderson, John, vintner, School-wynd Anderson, James, draper and merchant. High-street Anderson, Wm., shipbuilder, 8, High-st., building-yard, Ladylotn Anderson, Alexander, hairdresser, Marketgate Anderson, J. & J., writers, Kirk-wynd Anderson, John, wood and iron merchant, East Mary-street, hout* Mayfield Andrews, J., watchmaker, High-street Andson &; Davidson, drapers, 84, High-street Andson, William, J.P., 82, High-street Andson, James, writer (of Lyon & Andson), Marketgat« Airth, Misses, Ponderlaw ARBROATH DIRECTORY. 85

Aitken, John, vintner, Tuttiesnook Aitkenhead, Elizabeth, vintner. High street Arret, Miss, Lady Bridge-street Arrott, Miss, 74, High-street Arrott, Drs "W. & D., surgeons, Almeriecloss. Aymer, John, corn merchant, granary, Ladyloan

Baird, "William, printer, Demondale Balfour, Alexander, letter-carrier, Smiddy-croft Balfour, Mrs, vintner, 37, Gravesend Barrie, James, druggist, 32, Guthrie-port Barry, George, brewer, James '-street Batchelor, D. & J., tinsmiths and gas-fitters, High-street Bauld, Mrs, druggist, 223, High-street Bayne & Christie, printers, 15, Horner's-wynd Beattie & Fyfife, Misses, dressmakers, Ogilvy-place Bell, William, eating-house, 4, Guthrie-port Bell, John, vintner, 31, Guthrie-poi't Bell, Miss S., teacher of music, &c., 49, High-street Bell, George F., manager, Dundee & Arbroath Railway station, Ladyloan Bertie, Robert, shipmaster, St. Ann-street Binny, Dr Charles, Hill-street Binny, Andrew, banker. Hill-street Black, James, excise officer, St. Ann-street Boath, John, watchmaker, 188, High-street Booth, William, grocer, -street Borthwick, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, High-street Bower, Miss E., grocer, Marketgate Bremner, John, printei', Horner's-wynd Brown, George, landing-waiter, Ladyloan Brown, John, hairdresser. High-street Brown, John, flesher, 213, High-street Brown, Mrs William, vintner, School-wynd Brown, George, shoemaker and leather-merchant. High-street Brown, Mary, tea-dealer and dressmaker, West-port Brown, William, shipowner, St. Ann-street Brown, A. & D., wrights. East Grimsby Brown, Alexander, auctioneer. Back A bbey-street Brown, David, spii'it-dealer, Marketgate Brown, George, watchmaker, 221, High-street Brown, Robert, manager Gas Work, Barber's-croft Bruce, Dr R. W., surgeon, 250, High-street Bruce, Peter, shipmaster, 14, Union-street Bruce, James, White Hart Hotel, 163, High-street Bruce, William, J.P., 252, High-street Butchart, Miss, of Newgate, Newgate-house

Butcher, Henry, shipbroker, Hay's-head, office, Shore H .

86 ARBROATH DIRECTORY.

Cables, James, manufacturer, Horner's-wynd Cathro, Alexander, saddler, 155, High-street Cay, William, collector's clerk, St. Ann-street Caird, John, mill -manager, Millgate Caird, David, shoemaker, 225, High-street Caird, George, wright, 10, Panmure -street Caithness, Mrs W., 17, West Mary-street Callum, John, flesher and vintner, 130, High-street Callum, Andrew, tinsmith. High-street Cameron, John, gardener, 23, Millgate-loan Campbell, Mrs, Millhead-house Carrie, John, grocer, 48, Kepty-street Carrie, David, potatoe-merchant, St. Ann St., warehouse, Grimsby Canning, George, flax-spinner and shipowner (of & Son), house, Millbank Cargill, James, draper, High-street Cargill, David J., shipowner, Marketgate Cargill, Mrs D. L.^ Marketgate Cargill, William, shipowner, Marketgate Cargill, James C., shipmaster, Marketgate Cargill, Mrs D., shipowner, Marketgate Cargill, Misses M. & G., coal-dealers, Marketgate Carey, James, vintner. Old Shorehead

Carnegie, W. F. Lindsay, Esq. of Spynie and , office. North Grimsby Carrie, John, & Co., yarn-cleaners, Brothock-mill Cartwright, John, Dundee and Arbroath carrier, North Grimsby Chalmers, Alexander, flesher, Applegate Chalmers, Joha, miller, Wardmills Chalmers, William, saddler, 76, High-street Chapel, William, shipowner, Marketgate Chapel, David, manufacturei', 5, Union-street Chapel, John, shipowner, 12,West Mary-street Christie, James, baker. West-port Christie, John, mason, Bank-street Christie, Robert, blacksmith, Lillies'-wynd Christie, John, Abbey Inn, High-street Christie, Mrs, vintner. Lady Bridge-street Christie, James, shoemaker. Barn-green

Cooper, Jas.,wood-merchant, 77, High-street, office, North Grimsby Colvill, Miss, Lady Bridge-street Colvill, Mrs William, 107, High-street Corsar, David, (of D. Corsar & Sons,) Dishland Corsar, David, & Sons, manufacturers and flax -spinners, Millgate and Orchard-street Corsar, Mrs David, jun., Anderson-street Corsar, James, mill-foreman, Pleasance Couper, Mrs, John-street ARBROATH DIRECTORY. 87

Coupland, Charles, Temperance Coffee-house and Lodgings, 173, High-street Couttie, James, yarn-cleaner, Greens Crabb, Alexander, light-keeper, Ladyloan Craig, Joseph, shoemaker, Cairnie-street Craig, John, shoemaker, 93, High-street Craig, William, clothier, 279, High-street Craig, George, stoneware-merchant, "West-port Crawford, George, spirit-dealer, 55, Gravesend Croal, James, baker, Marketgate Crockatt, William, sen., grocer and spirit-dealer, Gravesend, shop, 121, High-street Crichton, Alexander, china and glass merchant, Horners-wynd , Mrs Jane, High-street Clounas, James, mason and grocer, 25, Lillies'-wynd Cruickshank, David, baker, 19, Panmm^e-street Crichton, Reverend David, (of Inverbrothock Free Church), h. Gayfield Crichton, William, of Annfield Cumming, Henry, eating-house and tavern, 269, High-street Curr, William, & Co., manufacturers, Orchard-street Currie, John, shoemaker, High-street Cuthbert, C. J. M., hosier and grocer, 209, High-street Cuthbert, James, ironmonger, 86, High-street Cuthbert & Bennet, calenderers, Wardmill

Dallas, Mrs, spirit-dealer, Lady Bridge-street Dargie, Alexander, Railway Tavern, Bridge-street Davidson, John, draper (of Andson & Davidson), Hill-terrace Davidson, Mrs, grocer, 265, High-street Davidson, Mrs A., jeweller, High-street Davidson, Mrs, Seagate Dick, Thomas C, painter, High-street Dickie & Rudman, boatbuilders, Ladyloan Dickie, George, shipbuilder, Ladyloan Donald, John, town-officer, 86, High-street Donald, David, plasterer. Abbey-park Donald, Peter, grocer, Lady Bridge-street Dove, William, blacksmith and machine-maker, 48, Gravesend Dron, Robert, Custom-house-officer, St. Ann-street Drummond, Mrs, vintner, 7, East Mary-street Drummond, D., tailor, 45, Fore Abbey-street Dudson, James, George Inn, Horner's-wynd Duncan, Andrew, & Son, flax-spinners, Inchmill Duncan, David, manufacturer and mill-spinner, 5, Kepty-angle, viill, Lindsay-street Duncan, Alexander, shipowner, Ladyloan Duncan, Alexander, cabinetmaker, 9, Fore Abbey-street Duncan, Mrs Thomas, 73, High-street ARBROATH DIRECTORY.

Ducat, Andrew, & Co., bakers, 4, High-street Ducat, "William, baker, 3, Hamilton-green Durie, William, merchant, Lady Bridge-street Durie, "William S., grocer and spirit-dealer, Gayfield, shop, High-sf

Easson, Alexander, draper, 80, High-street Esplin, Alexander, spirit-dealer. Shore Esplin & Vipond, Railway Hotel, Ladyloan Esplin, Joseph S., manufacturer, Gravesend, /ac/ones, Abbey -park

and Chalmers-street, office, Chalmers-street

Fairweather, John, police-officer, Townhead Farquharson, John, grocer and spirit-dealer, Lady Bridge-street Fenton, Misses, dressmakers, 43, Panmure-street Ferguson, J. & A., sailmakers, St Ann-street Ferguson, Joseph, shipowner. Lady Bridge-street Ferrier, Joseph, hairdresser, West-port Ferrier, Charles A., wood. engraver, Panmure-street Forbes, Misses, dressmakers, 1, Allan-street Forbes, Thomas, draper. Academy-street, sJiop, 165, High-street Forbes, Peter, flesher, , shop, Marketgate Forbes, Robert, flaxspinner, Pleasance Forbes, Jacob, baker, 234, High-street Forbes, Mrs, Emislaw Forbes, John, gardener, Emislaw Findlay, Charles, surgeon, Abbey-path Findlay, David, slater, 11, Panmure-street Findlay, Peter, draper, 150, High-street Findlayson, Robert, postmaster, Post-office, 1G9, High-street Findlayson, Miss, 8, Millgate-loan Fife, David, farmer, Ponderlaw Fleming, Alexander, shoemaker, 218, High-street Eraser, Douglas, manufacturer, Kepty, house, Ogilvy-place Eraser, James, shoemaker. High-street

GALLOvy^AY, John, plumber, Allan -street Gardyne, David, baker and vintner, 1, Millgate-loan Gardener, John, candlemaker and spirit-dealer, 10, Applegate Garland & Simpson, manufacturers. Bank-street Garland, William, manufacturer, (of Garland & Simpson) Garden- street Gaudy, David, sexton, Convent Church-yard Gellatly, Stewart, bookseller, 186, High-street Gerrard, George, mason, John-street Gleig, George, shipowner, Lillies'-wynd Glennie, Alexander, jeweller, Horner's-wynd, sJiop, 97, High-street Gordon, Mrs and Miss, 42, Guthrie-port Gordon, Rev. Alex., Roman Catholic clergyman, Hill-street Gordon, Alexander, millspinner, Bui*nside AKBKOATH DIRECTORY. 89

Gori'ie, Thomas, engineer, 15, Catherine-street Gouck, Mrs John, provision merchant, Bakehouse--«vynd Gibb, George, grocer and vintner, 11, Guthrie-port Gibb, Alexander, grocer and spirit-dealer, Barn-green Gibson, Thomas, draper. High-street Gibson, William, tailor, Guthrie-port Gibson, "William G., tanner and bone-merchant, Millgate-Ioan Gibson, William (of George Gibson & Co.) tanner, Maule-street Gibson, James, tanner and bone-merchant, Hydepark-house, tan,' work, Millgate-loan Gibson, Miss Jane, 157, High-street Gibson, John, tailor and clothier. Lady Bridge-street Gibson, George, & Co., tanners. Lord-burn Gillespie, Robert, light-keeper, Ladyloan Grant, J. C. tailor, High -street Gi*ant, James, grocer and spirit-dealer. High-street Grant, Mrs W., 113, High-street Greig, James, cooper. Market-gate Guild, James, spirit-dealer, High-street, shop Horner's-wynd

Harris, Stewart, vintner, South Grimsby Harrow, William, umbrella-maker, 236, High-street Hay, Rev. Joseph, United Secession Minister, house. Hermitage Hay, James, spirit-dealer, 27, Millgate Hay, David, grocer and spirit-dealer, 49, Guthrie-port Henderson, Rev. W., (of Scotch Episcopal Church), 66, High-street Henderson, George, grocer and spirit-dealer, Crossgate-road Henry, Walter, furnishing warehouse, 104, High-street Hendry, James, British Hotel, Ladyloan Herald, George, clerk, 266, High-street Herald, James, baker, 1, Lillies'-wynd Hill, Robert, mason. Lady Bridge-street Hislop, Rev. Alexander, (of East Free Church), residence Back Abbey-street Hoseason, T. M. shipowner. Lady Bridge-street Hossack, James, confectioner, 220, High-street Hovel, J., salesman (grocery and baking association), Guthrio- port Hunter, Alexander, cabinetmaker, shop 37, Abbey-street Hunter, Helen, grocer, High-street Hunter, Alexander, shipmaster, Helen-street Hunter, Miss, of Blackness, 52, High-street Hutchison, Alexander, 62, High-street

Inglis, Alexander, parish teacher, Ogilvy-place Inverarity, George, grocer and spirit-dealer, Dicksfield Inverarity, John, grocer and spirit-dealer, 199, High-street Ireland, Robert, shoemaker, 111, High-street Irvine, Rev. W. F., parish minister. Hill-street h2 90 AKBROATH DIRECTOKT.

Jamieson, Miss, 11, Kepty-street Jamieson, David, mason, Helen-street Jamieson, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, St Ann-street Jamieson, Thomas, shipowner. Garden-street Jenkins, James, machine-maker, Pleasance, worksliop, Orchard-&t. Johnston, James, grocer, "West-port Johnston, William, spirit-dealer, Homer's-wynd Johnston, Dick, spirit-dealer and shipowner, Shore Johnston, Peter, flesher, 140, High-street Johnston, John, manufacturer, 14, East Mary-street Johnston, "William, banker, 101, High-street Jolly, David, hosier, collector of poors', prison, and police rates and road money, High-street Jolly, John, hosier, 96, High-street Just, "Walter, shipowner, Gravesend Just, Charles, plasterer. Hill-street Jones, Philip, shipmaster, Millgate-loau

Kay, Mrs, of "Woodside, High-street Keith, George, tinsmith and gas-fitter. High-street Keith, William, candlemaker, 21, Guthrie-port Kennedy, Ben. M., printer and publisher, 86, High-street, Office, IMarket-place. Kenny, Miss, High-street Kewans, James, jr., grocer and spirit-dealer, 205, High-street Kewans, James sen., residenter, 2, Allan-street Key, James, Avright, Guthrie-port Key, David, collector of shore-dues and shipowner, Market-gate Knight, John, grocer and spirit- dealer, Maule-st., shop, Market- gate Kid, Alexander, residenter, 17, Pore Abbey-street Kid, Miss Ann, teacher, HiU-street Kid, James, shoemaker, "West-port Kidd, George, rope-maker, Marketgate, rope-work, Sea-side Kid, Mrs, Abbey-lodge Kyd, Mrs John, farmer, "Westmuirlands Kilgour, James, sen., late collector of customs. East Grimsby KDgour, James, jun,, tea, wine, spirit, and corn merchant, Ea»t Grimsby, shop. South Grimsby King, John, police-officer, Danger-point Kinnear, David, farmer, Culloden Kirk, Rev. John, (of Arbirlot Free Church,) Hill-street Kirkland, Mrs J., Ponderlaw Kyd, James, shoemaker, "West-port and 203, High-street

Lamb, Mrs, lodgings, Marketgate Lamb, Mrs, lodgings, 146, High-street Langlands, "William, grocer. West-port Lawrence, William, druggist. High-street ARBROATH DIRECTORT. 91

Lawrence, George, shipowner, 14, Fore Abbey-street Leonard, Dr, R.N., Pleasance Leslie, Mrs, Millgate-loan Leslie, David, shipmaster, St. Ann-street Leslie, Mrs Thomas, 47, High-street Leslie, Thomas, shipowner, Gayfield Leslie, James, clerk, 47, High-street Leslie, Rev. Alexander, (minister of Dlshland Free Church) "West Mary-street Leslie, George, shipmaster, 47, High-street Leslie, Mrs, boarding-school. Abbey-house Lindsay, William, manufacturer, Cross-wynd Lindsay, John, of Almerie-closs, Marketgate Littlejohn, William, Ship Inn, Marketgate Livie, Alexander, shipowner. South Grimsby Livingston, Mrs, Marketgate Livingston, George, writer (of Peat & Livingston), Marketgate Louson & Macdonald, Annters, Town-house Louson, Miss, 89, High-street Louson, Misses Margaret & Mary, High-street Louson, David, of Springfield and Woodside Louson, Andrew, flax-spinner, Hill-street, mill, Nether WardmiU Louson, James, flesher. High-street Low, Walter, tobacconist, 91, High-street Low, Archibald, greea grocer, Allan-street Low, John, letter-carrier, East-wynd Low, Misses, lodgings. High-street Luddhigton, Rev. J., (of Methodist Congregation), Ponderlaw , James, bookseller, &c., 99, High-street Lundie, John, teacher, James-street Lumgair, David, manufacturer (of D. Lumgair & Son), Higrh-st. Lumgair, John, manufacturer and millspinner (of D. Lumgair and Son), Fore Abbey-street Lumgair, David & Son, manufacturers, Millgate Lyall, Lieut. George, R.N., Almerie-closs Lyall, Mrs, of Hopemount Lyon & Andson, writers, Marketgate Lyon, Mrs, Trades'-hall Tavern, Homer's-wynd Lyon, Robert, writer, (of Lyon & Andson), Seaforth Lyon, George, Abbey Bank Lyon, Thomas, shoemaker, 215, High-street

Macdonald, John, writer, (of Louson & Macdonald), Windmill- house Macdonald, Peter, painter, (of Alex. Macdonald & Sons), Lady- bridge- street Macdonald, Alex., jun., painter, (of A, Macdonald & Sons), Lady- bridge- street Macdonald, Alex. & Sons, painters, Ladybridge-street 82 ARBROATH DIRECTORY.

Macdonald, Alex., painter, (of A. Macdonald & Sons), High street Macdonald, "William, clerk, Ladybridge -street Mackay, Mrs J., stoneware merchant, Marketgate Mackay, David, watchmaker, Braicks-wynd Mackay, William, broker, 229, High-street Macpherson, Donald, Superintendent of Police, Marketgate Mactaggart, Godfrey, shipowner, Ladyloan M'Ash, Mrs, lodgings, 224, High street M'Kay, Donald, mason, High-street M'Kay, Kobert, vintner, 264, High-street M'Kenzie, Duncan, confectioner, Horner's-wynd and High-street M'Kenzie, David, shipmaster, Kidd-street M'Laren, James, vintner, Fisheracre M'Leod, Daniel, tailor, 42, High-street M'Leish, Peter, basketmaker, 125, High-street M'Laughlan, John, stoneware-merchant, 137, High-street M'Millan, Alexander, tanner, Guthrie-port M'Urich, Thomas, shipmaster, Signal-tower, Ladyloan Mair, John, tailor, Horner's-wynd Mathewson & Sivewright, grocers and spirit-dealers, High-street Mathewson, Alexander (of Mathewson & Sivewright), grocer and spirit-dealer, 49, Hamilton-green Mann, Alexander, sen., manufacturer (of Alexander Mann & Son), Hih-place Mann, Alexander, jun., manufacturer (of Alexander Mann & Son), Hill Mann, Alexander & Son, merchants and manufacturers, Hill-street Mann, Mrs John, confectioner, 148, High-street Mann, Alexander, yr., draper, 152, High-street Marnie, Mrs J., flesh er, 196, High-street Martin, Francis, collector of Customs, Hannah-street Marshall, J. M., rector of Academy, h. Marketgate Mason, Robert, carpenter, St Ann-street Mathew, W. & W. coal-merchants. East Mary-street Maxwell, David, grocer, 9, Kepty-street Merson, Rev. C, (assistant minister Old Church), Ponderlaw Middleton, Mrs Joseph, straw-hat maker, Horner's-wynd Middleton, Joseph, grocer and spirit-dealer, Horner's-wynd Middleton, Charles, shoemaker, Lordburn Mill, Mrs James, Hannah-street Mill, David, grocer and spirit-dealer, Kirk-wynd Mill, David, blacksmith, Ladyloan Mill, Mrs, vintner, Ladyloan Mill, Alexander, flesher, 7, Panmure-street Mill, George, sculptor, Ladyloan Mill, Mrs, green grocer, High-street Mill, Charles, vintner, Hamilton-green Millar, Robert, baker, 141, High-street Millar, David, clerk, Panmure-street ARBROATH DIRECTORY. 93

Miln, William & Co., brewers, Spink-street Miln, Robert, merchant, Willoughby-house Milne, Robert, & Co., pork-curers. Market-place Mitchell, David, wright, 49, Panmure-street Mitcliell, James, hairdresser, North Grimsby Mitchell, Robert, green-grocer. High-street Mitchell, Robert, grocer and spirit-dealer, 37, Guthrie-port Moir, Ann, vintner. Shore Moltini, Louis, barometer-maker, Barn-green Moran, Patrick, customhouse officer, St Ann-street Mudie, Mrs, 261, High-street Mudie, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 123, High-street Muir, William, blacking-manufacturer, 41, Pamnure-street Muir, David, shipowner. Lady Bridge-street Muir, John, manufacturer, (of Renny, Sons, & Co.), Lady Bridge-st Muir, Mrs James, Marketgate Munro, Archibald, founder (of W. Munro & Co.), West Grimsby Munro, William & Co., founders, Dicksfield Munro, Thomas, grocer, 161, High -street Munro, Robert, founder (of W. Munro & Co.), 9, Union-street Munro, William (of W. Munro & Co.), West Grimsby Murison, Miss, Millgate

Napier, William, shoemaker, Horner's-wynd Nicol, William, blacksmith, 7, Park-street Nicol, Alexander, ironmonger, 193, High-street Nicol, Thomas, vintner, Gravesend Nicol, William, plane-maker, South Grimsby Nicol & Wallace, wrights, South Grimsby Nicolj Mrs, Shore

OoGr, John, seedsman, 126, High-street Ogilvy & Anderson, corn-merchants, granary, Dickfield-street Ogilvy, John, flaxspinner, Lawton-mill, xvavehouse, Lordburn O'Kane, John, stoneware merchant, 41, Guthrie-port Orme, James, teacher of music, John-street Ormond, D, F., ironmonger, 208, High-street Oswald, John, hatter, 178, High-street Ouchterlony, Miss, Abbey Lodge

Palmer, Mrs, boarding-school, 9, Hill-terrace Paris, Mrs, Hill-street Paterson, David, jun., manufacturer, Ladyloan Paterson, James S., tea, wine, and spirit merchant, H orner's-wynd, shops, 115 and 117, High-street

Paterson, Wm., & Co., bleachers, Wormiehills, offi,ce, North Grimsby Paterson, David, sen., manufacturer, South Grimsby Paterson, Mrs D., Marketgate 94 ARBROATH DIRECTORY.

Petrie, James, manager for Richards & Co., Abbey-street Peacock, David, shipowner and coal-merchant, Shore

Peat, David, shipowner and merchant, Gayfield, office, Shore Peat, James, shipowner. Union-street Peat, John, shipowner, Shorehead Peat, Robert, writer (of Peat & Livingston), John-street Peat & Livingston, writers, Shore Peter, Mrs, lodgings, Ladyloan Peter, James, shipowner, Lady Bridge-street Peter, David, & Co., coal-merchants. West Grimsby Peter, Mrs Andrew, milliner, &c., 157, High-street Peter, Mrs A., grocer, Maule-street Peters, David, watchmaker, and keeper of Abbey ruins, Hamilton- green Petrie, William, manufacturer, Lillies'-wynd Petrie, James, shoemaker, 63, High-street Petrie, Alexander, shoemaker, 10, West-port PhUlip, David, of Cliff-house

Phillip, R. W., writer. Cliff-house, office^ High-street Phillip, Mrs G., High-street Phillip & Smith, drapers, 147, High-street Pithie, David, tailor, 190, High-street Porter, Charles, shipmaster, St. Ann Street Proctor, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, Ladyloan Prophet, William, stoneware-merchant, 45, High-street Petrie, Alexander, (manager of West-port Association), 5, Kepty- street

Raffen, Alexander, plumber, South Grimsby Ramsay, George, reedmaker, 23, Panmure-street Rait, John, shoemaker, 13, Panmure-street Rait, Miss, 16, Fore Abbey-street Rattray, John, town-officer, Ladyloan Reid, Alexander, tobacconist, 212, High-street Reid, James E., police-officer. High-street Reid, James, flesher, 37, Gravesend Renny, Frederick, clerk, 1, Fore Abbey-street Renny, Sons, & Co., manufacturers and bleachers, Applegate, factory. Park-street, VeachfieJd, Renny, Samuel, millspinner, Jock's-lodge, mill. Park-street Renny,Wm.,manufacturer,(of Renny, Sons & Co.), 106, High-street Renny, Andrew, & Co., Avrights, Lillies'-wj^nd Richards & Co., manufacturers, /acifor?/. Back Abbey-street Rhynd, Mrs J., spiritdealer, Applegate Ritchie, Alex., (of Scott & Ritchie), writer, Shore Ritchie, George, watchmaker, 87, High-street Ritchie, Misses, dressmakers, 11, Kepty-street Ritchie, Patrick, manufacturer. West-port, factories Graresend and Mill-wynd ARBROATH BIRECTORY. 95

Robertson, Mrs P., toyshop, 131, High-street Robertson, Misses, dressmakers, 142, High-street Robertson, Miss, Hill-street Robson, Mrs, Albion Hotel, High-street Rodger, David, shipowner, Marketgate Rodger, Mrs John, Marketgate Robertson, James, jail-keeper, Gravesend Rorie, James, accomitant, 19, HiU-place Roy, Adam, painter and glazier, Horner's-wynd Roy, William, mason. Academy-street Rolland, Robert, clerk, 5, Fore Abbey-street

Salmond, Peter, farmer, Eastmuirlands Salmond, David, surgeon, 68, High-street Salmond, William, jr., manufacturer. West WardmiE-wynd, house Ogilvy-place Salmond, David, musician, Gowan-street Salmond, William, coal merchant and shipowner. Shore Sandeman, Mrs, Woodbine Cottage Sandeson, Rev. John, (of Original Secession), Cairnie-street Scott & Ritchie, writers. Hill-street Scott, Mrs, 7, Hill-terrace Scott, Alexander, mason, John-street Scott, John, mate of Light-House yacht, Ladyloa n Scott, D. & W., drapers, 108, High-street Scott, Mrs, grocer. High-street Scott, Mrs John, vintner and grocer. West Grimsby Scott, David, draper (of D. & W. Scott), Hill-street Scrimgeour, Alex, wright, 40, Dishlandtown Seaton, James, mail-contractor, 56, High-street Semple, Robert, spirit-dealer, Marketgate Shanks, Alexander, machinemaker, 50, Kepty-street Shepherd, Charles, brewer, 50, Helen-street Shield, George, shipo-wner, 41, Glover-street Shield, George, & Co., druggists. High-street Shield, James, baker, West Grimsby Sicair, Thomafe, late farmer, Cairnie-street Sim, William, corn and bone merchant, &c.. Shore Simpson, John, manufacturer, (of Garland & Simpson), West Grimsby Sinclair, Donald, rector, (New Educational Institution), residejice 8, Academy-street Small, Thomas, brewer, Marketgate Small, Mrs, Abbey-park Smart, Alexander, manufacturer, Lindsay-street Smart, Charles, millspinnei-, Spink-street Smart, A. & R. & Co., corn merchants, granaries, Ladyloan Smart, George, corn merchant, granary, Ladyloan Smart, William, cart-wright, Ladyloan 96 AKBEOATH DIRECTORY.

Smart, Peter, shipowner, Horner's -wynd Smith, Peter, draper, (of Phillip & Smith), Horner's-wynd Smith, Arthur, shipbuilder. West Mary-street Smith, David, blacking-manufacturer, 45, Guthrie-port Smith, Charles, Pleasance Smith, James, grocer, spirit-dealer, and wine-merchant, Tower- nook Smith, Mrs Alexander, Ogilvy-place Smith, John, baker, 156, High-street

Smith, David, writer. Hill-street, office, Horner's-wynd Smith, John, hairdresser, 2, Hamilton-green Smith, Mrs, lodgings. Lord-burn Sorley, Rev. Alex., (of United Secession), 10, Fore Abbey-street Soot, Mrs, 12, Academy-street Soutar, William, tailor, 21, Fore Abbey-street Souter, Mrs John, High-street Spalding, Charles, teacher, Inverbrothock School Spark, Walter, shipowner. Shore Spink, William, vintner. West Newgate Spink, Mrs William, 4, Kepty-angle Spink, Misses, dressmakers, 12, Academy-street Spink, Mrs C, Gravesend Steel, A. & N., tea and coffee merchants, 132, High-street Stephen, William, shipbuilder, Ladyloan Steven, Peter, farmer, Eastmuirlands Stevenson, Adam, comptroller of Customs, St Ann-street Stewart, Jane, stoneware-merchant, 127, High-street Stewart, Niel, brewer, Spink-street Stewart, Thomas, hairdresser. High-street Stewart, Mrs D. O., vintner. High-street Stormont, William, ropemaker, Ladyloan Stormont, James, shipowner. Union-street Stormont, John, baker, Barn-gTeen Strachan, William, clerk, 86, High-street Straton, John, teacher. Academy, 43, Fore Abbey-street Straton, Wm., founder and millspinner, Greenbank, works^ Lindsay- street Stuart, Archibald, grocer, spirit-dealer and wine-merchant, Ponder- law-street, shop 175, High-street Sturock, W. C, turner and cutler, Lordburn Sturrock, Patrick, clerk, 145, High-street Sturrock, Alexander, blacksmith, 7, Millgateloan Sturrock, Alex., iromonger and inspector of poor, 145, High-street Sturrock, Peter, corn-merchant and shipowner, 58, High-street Sturrock, David, shipowner, 17, Dishlandtown StuiTock, Mrs S., grocer, Applegate

Sturrock, John, coal-merchant, 4, Millgate-loan ; coa/ya^-rfjOrchard- street Sturrock, Mrs James, grocer, Horner's-wynd ARBROATH DIRECTORY. 97

Sturrock & Alexander, cabinet-makers, Kirk-wynd Sturrock, William, clerk, 4, Millgate-loan Sutherland, George, bookseller, &c. 219, High-street Sutherland, James, light-keeper, Ladyloan

Tallo, James, stoneware -merchant. High-street Taylor, David, baker and vintner, Orchard-street Taylor, Robert & Co., spirit-dealers, 244, High-street Taylor, James, brewer, West-newgate Teviotdale, Robert, spirit-dealer, 18, Apple-gate Thomson, George, tailor, 86, High-street Thomson, John, vintner. Shore Thomson, Laurence, English master of New Educational Institu- tion, Hill-street Thomson, W. J., surgeon, Market-gate Thomson, John, tailor and clothier, Lady Bridge-street Thomson, Alexander, tailor, High-street Torn, John, farmer, Kepty Tosh, Robert, shoemaker, 7, Hamilton-green Tosh, John, green grocer, 214^ High-street Towns, Mrs John, Market-gate Towns, G. M., manufacturer, Hays Trail, John, surgeon. Hill-terrace Trail, William, surgeon, Ponderlaw Tulloes, John, currier, 21, Apple-gate TurnbuU, James & M., brokers, 13, Horner's-wynd Tyrie, David, sheriff-officer, Horner's Wynd

Walker, George, manufacturer, 16, Millgate Walker, John, teacher, Anderson-street Walker, William & Sons, cabinet-makers, shops Fore Abbey-street and 267, High-street Walker, David, hecklemaker, Ann-street, workshop Panmure-street Walker, Mrs, Hill-street Walker, William, stoneware-merchant, High-street Walker, Bowman, hairdresser, 109, High-street Wannan, G. W., surgeon. Market-gate Watson, John, shipowner, St Ann-street Watt, David, Lemon Tree Tavern, 118, High-street Watson, David, tailor. High-street Webster, J., vintner. Market-place Webster, Thomas, corn-merchant, Ladyloan, house, Fore Abbey-st. Webster, W. C, accountant, Gayfield Webster, Misses C. & M., High-street

Webster, James, manufacturer, Kepty-street ; house, Garden-street Webster, William, manufacturer (of F. & W. Webster), Gowau- street Webster, John, blacksmith, East Grimsby Webster, Miss Anne, milliner and dressmaker, High-street 98 AKBROATH DIRECTOET.

Webster, F. & W., manufacturers, Gowan-street Webster, Alexander, teacher, Academy, Hill-street Webster, Salmond, & Co., bleachers, West Wardmill-wynd Webster, Francis, manufacturer (of F. & W. Webster), Gowan- street Webster, Mrs, teacher. Hill-street Weir, David, wright, Orchard-street Weir Mrs John, Lochend Weir, James, merchant. Hill-street Winton, James, tailor and clothier, Applegate White, Mrs, eating-house. High-street Wright, William, clerk. Abbey-street Wright, Mrs, Back Abbey-street Whitton, Mrs R., tinsmith, 174, High-street Wightman, Thomas, corn and flour merchant, 19. Abbey-place Wighton, James, manager of Carmylie quarries, 54, High-street Wilkie, William, general merchant, 228, High-street Willis, Robert, clothier, 11, Horners-wynd Wilson, Patrick, bookseller, &c., Millgate-loan, shop, 103, High-st. Wilson, Mrs, hosier, Millgate Wilson, Charles, clothier, 168, High-street Wilson, William, sheriff-oflBcer and vintner, School-wynd

Young, William, teacher of East Free School, Seagate

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORS. BURGH OF ARBROATH.

Andson, Wra. meTchaut Crighton, Alex, merchant Dove, William, blacksm. Adamson, Dan, grainkpr Chape], William, shipow. Durie, Wm., sen. corn m. Alexander, Aw. residntr. Cargil, William, do. Esplin, J. S., merchant Anderson, Jn. auctioneer Carrie, William, farmer Forbes, Thomas, mercht. Anderson, Wm. manutr. Callum, And. tin plate-w. Fleming, Alex., shoe-m. Addison, Jas. mason Couper, Alex, wright Forbes, John, gardener Anderson, Jn. wood-mer Corsair, Dav. sen. manuf. Findlay, Piter merchant AUkiii, John, vintner Cargill, David, shipma. Finlayson, David, tenant Anderson, J. A. writer Carnegie, William, Esq. Forbes, R., flaxspinner Anderson, Jas. merchant Creighton, William Gibson, James, tanner i^nderson. Pet., gardener Coutie., Jas., millmaster Greig, James, cooper

Anderson, Al. imnrngr. Chisholm, J , sh^'emaker Gellatly, Stewart, books. Anderson. James, writer Cathro, Alex., saddler , John, plumber Andson, James, do Cargill, Jiimtes, merchant Gibson, Patrick, weaver Adam, Jas bookseller. C<>u|iland,ChHS. flaxdr. Gibson, William, tanner Allan, D. A. manu'ac. Callum, John, fiesher Gibson, William, tailor Biuce,Wm. resirienter Cargi II, Jas, sen. fisherm. Grant, George, barber Binny Andrew, bank-agt Carrie, John, lab( urer Goodall, James, banker Brown, Alex, weaver Ciirnegie, Jas., weaver Gardyne, David, baker Barrie, Robt mariner Currie, John, shoemaker Gilchrist, James, carter Biitchart Robt. manuf. Crichton, David, mijiister Garland, William, manuf. Brown, Richard, weaver. Duncan, A., shipmaster. Gardener, John, Candlem. Brown, David do Diirward, Thomas, resi. Gi rrard, George, mason B'cmnar, Wm., bookb. Doi ward, Robert, weaver Gordon, George, g'azier Bower, William, mercht. Dear, Wil'iam, residenter Gibson, Jn. tailor and el. Brown, Riibert, sas work Davidson, John merchant Gibson William, draper Brown, William, farmer Durie, William, S. do Gibson, W.G. tanner Brown, George, bootmak. Dickson,J.A.,baiik agent Hogg, James, slater :

ARBROATH DIRECTORY. 99

Hay, James, spirit-dealer Muuro, Robert, founder Reid, Alex., tobacconist Hill, Robert, mason Macdonald, Pat., painter Sturrock, Alex, mercht. Hay, John Esq. of Letham M'Lachlan John, stone- Scott, Thomas, writer Herald, Geo., residen:er ware-merchant Smith Alex, merchant Henderson, Rev. William M^inn, Alex., jun. mercht Stephen, Alex., shipbldr. Hunter, Charles wright Millar, Robert, Baker Scott, David, draper In ve rarity, George vintn. Middleton, Jos., spirit-d. Sturrock, Pet., meichnt. Inverarity, John, grocer Macpherson Donald, sup- Seaton, J. mail contractor Jolly, David, hosier erintendent of Police Shield, Wm., blacksmith Just, Walter, merchant M'Leish, Peter, basktt-ra Sturrock, Alex.. do Johnston, Wm., banker Mathieson, Alex, grocer Stiven, P.,Eastmuir]ands Johnston, J., jun, manf. Nicol, David, carter Smith, Artliur, residenter Jamieson, Js. machine-m Nicol, W., blacksmith Straton, Wm., merchant

Jolly, John, hosier Nicol, Alex , ironmonger Salmond Wm. merchant Kidd, Geo. ropemaker Ogg, John, seedsman Simpson, John, manufac. Key, Jame.s, wright Ogiivy, John, flaxspinner Sim, Wi liam, com m. Kyddj James, shoemaker Ormond D.Fiiwns,iron-m. Smart Wm ,cartwright Kyd, George, farmer, Oswald, John, hatter Sturrock, John, coal-ra. Kyd, Andrew, tenant Peacock D. jun. coal-m Stuart, Arch., grocer Kyd, Alex, residenter Paterson, William manuf Scott, William, draper Kilgour, J., jun., merch. Pateison, David, do Smith, David, writer Kerr, Robert, Carter Petrie, James shoemakr Scott, Alexander, mason Key, David, Merchant Peat, John, shipowner Smith, James, merchant Kennedy, B.M. publisher Peter, Alexander, carter Smith, Peter, draper Kewan, Js. sen. residenter Peter, Alexander, carrier Stormond James siiipow. Lumgair, David, manut'. Prophet, Wm., merchant Smith, James, clerk Livie, Alex., shipowner Peterson, D., jun, manuf. Tiiomson, John, carrier Low, Walter, tobacconist Peat, David, merchant Thomson, Chas. labourer Low, Andrew, merchant Peat, Robert, writer Thomson, Geoige, tailor Lawrence, Wm., druggist Peterson, James Spink, Thomson, W.J. surgeon Lyon, Robert, writer spirit-dealer Traill, John, surgeon Lumgair, Jn., jun manuf Rodger, David, shipowner Towns, George, manuf. Livingston, Geo., writwr Ritchie, Geo., watchmkr. Wightman, Tho.,corn m. Lyon Geo., Abbey-bank Ritchie. Robert, tenant Wuiton, James, tailor Lowson, A., flaxspinner Ritchie, Peter, residenter Weir, James, me. chant Lindsay, J., Almeriecloss Renny, Wm., manufact. Watt, David, vintner. Leslie, Tliomas, shipown. Robertson, Robt, blacks. Wallace, David, wright Muir, David, do Renny Samuel, flaxpsin. Wannon, G. W. surgeon Mann, Alex., merchant Ritchie, Alex., writer Wilson, Chas. merchant Milne, Jamas, dyer Rcrie, James, accountant Wilson, Patrick, bookslr Macdonald, Alex, paintr. Rithie, Patrick, manufac Webster, W.C account. Middleton, C., shoemkr. Raffen, Alex., plumber, Walker, George, manuf. Mills Chas., shipowner Ruxtun, Alex., shipmas. Willis, Robert, merchant Muaro, Arch., founder

BANKS, PUBLIC OFFICES, &e.

Banks British Linen Co.'s Branch, Horner's-wynd—Goodall & Dickson, agents. Commercial Bank of Scotland's Branch, High-street—W. John-

ston, agent ; W. C. Webster, accountant ; Wm. Mill, teller. Western Bank of Scotland's Branch, Hill-street—A. Binny,

agent ; P. T. Thomson, accountant. Savings' Bank, High-street—W. Johnston, of Commercial Bank, treasurer. Billet-master—John Rattray, Ladyloan. Commercial Association Ofl&ce and Reading-room, Shore—R. Henderson, manager. : : —

100 AKBROATH DIKECTORT.

Custom-house, Ladybridge—F. Martin, Collector; Adam Steven- son, Comptroller. Carmyilie Pavement Yard, Dicksfield-street—T. Peter, clerk. Guide Office, Market-place—Ben. M. Kennedy, publisher. Pub- lished every Saturday morning'. Gas-Light Company's Office and Works, Ponderlaw—R. Brown, manager. Harbour Works, Superintendent of—George Kidd, Marketgate. Income Tax, Assessor of—Kirk-wynd. Justice of Peace Clerk-Depute— E.. Lyon, Marketgate. Leysmill Pavement Office, Grimsby—J. Allan, clerk. Libraries and Beading-Rooms Arbroath Library, High-street—^P. Wilson, Librarian, Arbroath Beading-Room, High-street—D. Jolly, Treasurer. New Reading-Room, 86, High-street—Wm. Andson, Treasurer. Museum, Hill-street. Poor, Inspector of, and Kirk Treasurer—A. Sturrock, 1 45, High- street. Poors' Rates, Collector of- D. Jolly, High-street. Police Assessment, and Prison Rates—D. Jolly High-street. Post Office—R, Finlayson, 169, High-street. Procurators-fiscal—Scott & Ritchie, Hill-street. Police Office, Market Place—Donald Macpherson, Superintendent. Stamp Office—D. Louson, Town-house. Session-clerk—Rev. C. Merson, Ponderlaw. Shore Dues Office, Ladybridge—David Key, collector. Railways Arbroath and Forfar Railway Station, Almerie-closs—Alexander Allan, manager; John Chisholm, tonnage clerk; James D. Kyd, accountant. Dundee and Arbroath Railway Station, Ladyloan.—G. F. Bell

manager ; T. Webster, clerk. For airivaland departure of the trains see page 107. Town Clerk's Office, Town-house. Weights and Measures, Inspector of—William Dove, Gravesend.

COACHES, CARRIERS, &c. COACHES.

Montrose Coach Office, British Hotel, Ladyloan —. Tally-ho Leaves for Montrose at \ past 9 morning, and I before 6 evening. Mail Coach Office, 161,High-street. Royal Mail leaves for Aber-

deen and the North at 1 morning and J past 11 forenoon ; for Kirkaldy, at Edinburgh, via Dundee, Cupar, &c., 10 morning ; and via Dundee, Perth, &c., at J past 8 evening. Dundee, Forfar, &c. &c. —See Railways. Brechin—Per Railway to Friockheim, thence by Omnibuses. ARBROATH DIRECTORY. 101

CARRIERS. Aberdeen, Archibald Spark, from Mrs Balfour's, 37, Graves- end, every Friday. Do. John Smart, every Tuesday. Brechin, Alexander Mill, from Mrs Balfour's, every "Wed- nesday and Saturday. Brechin James Mands, from Mrs Balfour's, occasionally. Carmtlie John Todd, Alexander Rodger, P. Whyte, and John Gibson, all on Saturday, from Thomas Nichol's, Gravesend. Carnoustie J. Smith, every Saturday, Dundee John Cartwright, North Grimsby, every Friday. Do. John Thomson, every Tuesday. East Haven William Crawford, every Saturday. Friockheim, ....James Smith, every day. Letham James Whyte, every Wednesday and Saturday. Montrose, Joseph Brand, from Mrs Balfour's, Gravesend, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Do. Charles Donald, from Abbey Inn, every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday.

TRADERS, &c. Aberdeen and Edinburgh Steam-Ships—Dick Johnston, agent. Shore. Calls off Arbroath four times a-week. Traders to Leith, T. M. Hoseason, manager. Once a- week.

,. TO Glasgow, G. M. Towns, agent. Sloop, Ann, P. Sturrock; Vessels— Janets and Mar- garets, and Elizabeth & Margarets. „ TO Newcastle,...D. Chapel, agent. Sloop, Trio.

PRINCIPAL INNS. White Hart (posting-house)... High-street James Bruce, Albion Hotel, . High-street Mrs Robson British Hotel (posting-house) Ladyloan ....James Hendry Railway Hotel...... Ladyloan Esplin & Vipond George Inn.. Horner's- wynd... James Dudson Ship InQ Marketgate Wm. Littlejohn

FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITY INSURANCE CO.'S AGENTS. Aberdeen Lyon & Andson. Aberdeen Marine, W. C. Webster. Atlas David A. Allan. Britannia Andrew Binny. Caledonian Peat & Livingston. Edinburgh Louson & Macdonaid English and Scottish Law Wm. Johnston. i2 102 ARBROATH DIKECTORr.

Experience Pat. Wilson. Forfar and Perthshire Andrew Binny. Friendly Scott & Ritchie. Glasgow Commercial Pat. T.Thomson. Hercules George Herald. Insurance Company of Scotland James Rorie. Mutual Accumulation Society James A. Dickson. National Louson & Macdonald, National Loan Fund Ben. M. Kennedy. North British Charles Anderson. Phoenix J. & J. Anderson. Scottish Amicable J. & J. Anderson. Scottish Equitable William Andson. Scottish Provident David Smith. Scottish Union WilUam Johnston. Scottish Widow's Fund James A. Dickson. Standard Scott & Ritchie. Western Fire and Life William S. Durie.

BURGH FUNDS.

Burgh Funds, at October 5, 1845, estimated at... ..£38,761 13 6 Debts and Obligations, 21,262 11 5

Balance in favour of Burgh, £17,499 2 1

MAGISTRATES AND COUNCIL. James Gibson, Provost and Chief Magistrate.

J. Anderson (writer), senior bailie ; Alex. Macdonald, junior bailie. Wm. Renny, Dean of Guild. —Wm. Cargill, Treasurer. Councillors. — John Lumgair jun., Alex. Mann sen., Alex. Mann jun., Jas. Anderson (wine merchant), William Johnston, David Peacock, Andrew Binny, Chas. Middleton, Andrew Lowson, George Ritchie, and James Seaton. David Louson, Town-Clerk.—John Macdonald, Depute. Alex. Ritchie, and Donald M'Pherson, joint Procurators-Fiscal. COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL. Education, Improvements, &c. — The Provost, Convener. The Magistrates, Dean of Guild, Treasurer, and George Ritchie. Finance.—Bailie Macdonald, Convener. Bailie Anderson, James Anderson, George Ritchie, and John Lumgair jun. Stent.—Bailie Macdonald, Convener. Bailie Anderson, Joha Lumgair jun., William Renny, and Andrew Louson. Property.^—The Provost, Convener. The Magistrates. Committee for Regulating Marches.—Dean of Guild, Conve- ner. The Magistrates, William Cargill, Chas. Middleton, David Peacock, Alex. Mann jun., and James Seaton. ARBROATH BIBECTORT. 103 HARBOUR TRUSTEES. From the County.—Lord Jn. F. Gordon Hallyburton, M.P., Sir Jn. Ogilvy of Inverquharity, William F. L. Carnegie of Boysack, and Patrick Chalmers of Auldbar, Town Council ofArbroath.—The Provost, ex officio, Alex. Mann, and John Lumgair jun. Town Council of Forfar.—The Provost, ex officio. Parliamentary Voters ofArbroath.—Thomas Scott, James Goodall, Eavid Duncan, Patrick Wilson, William Cargill, Wm. Andson, Andrew Binny, George Canning, and Robert Miln, Wm. Johnston, Treasurer.—Louson & Macdonald, Clerks, Geo. Kidd, Berthing and Pilot- Master. —Alex. Mill, Assistant do. GUILDRY INCORPORATION. George Ritchie, Dean. Council.—Pat. Wilson, Jas. Anderson (writer), Alex. Nicol, John Ogg, Charles Anderson, John Davidson, John Knight, James Webster, and Alexander Macdonald. J, A. Anderson, Clerk, Fiscal, and Treasurer. James Smith, Officer. COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE. The Provost, Chairman ex officio. Andrew Binny, banker. Alex. Nicol, ironmonger, David Duncan, merchant. George Canning, merchant. George Lyon, residenter. James Borthwick, do. Patrick Wilson, bookseller. James Anderson, do. William Andson, merchant. From the Toivn Council. William Renny, merchant. Charles Middleton, shoemsiker, COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD, Paving The Provost, Convener. Wm, Andson and Geo. Lyon, Cleansing.—J. Borthwick, Convener. D. Duncan & C. Middleton^ Lighting.—A. Nicol, Convener. Pat. Wilson and Geo. Canning* Watching.—J. Anderson, Convener. Aw. Binny and W. Renny.' Fire-Engines..—The Provost, Convener, David Duncan, George Canning, James Borthwick and "W illiam Renny. Robert Lyon, Clerk. James Goodall, Treasurer. —David Jolly, Collector. Donald M'Pherson, Superintendent and Fiscal. Five Day Patrol.—Seven Night Watchmen. SEVEN INCORPORATED TRADES. Alexander Fleming, Convener.—David Watson, Treasurer. J. & J. Anderson, Clerks.—James Smith, Officer. DEACONS Weavers David Downie. Hammermen James Gow, Tailors David Watson. Glovers John Harris. Wrights Alex. Hunter. Shoemakers Robert Tosh Bakers... ,..,.Wm. Ducatt. 104 ARBKOATH DIRECTORY. THREE INCORPORATIONS. Not connected with the Seven Incorporated Trades, Seamen George Kidd, Boxmaster. ^ Brewers James Webster, Dean. > Robert Lyon, Clerk. Carters A. Gibson, Deacon. ) INSPECTORS OF MARKETS. Meal Market The Deacon and Boxmaster of the Baker In- corporation. Fksh Market David Peacock, Geo. Ritchie, James Seaton, and John Edwards.

Butter Market. . . . John Rattray. BURGH OR BAILIE COURT. Held in the Court-Room every Friday, at noon. The Town-Clerk, Assessor. Alexander Ritchie and Donald M'Pherson, Fiscals. POLICE COURT. Held in the Police Office, every Monday, at ten o^clock forenoon. The Chief Magistrates, Judges. Robert Lyon, Assessor. —Donald MTherson, Fiscal.

PROCURATORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c. James Anderson David Lowson Alexander Ritchie J. A. Anderson Robert Lyon Thomas Scott James Andson J. Macdonald David Smith G. Livingston Robert Peat R. W. Phillip ARBROATH SAVINGS' BANK.

Open in the Commercial Banking Co. 's Office, every Monday, from 9 to 10 a.m. tor taking in money; and every Thursday, at 10 a.m., for giving out money. Directors. —James Gibson (provost), Alex. Mann, Wm. Andson, David Louson, James Anderson, George Canning, Wm. Straton, Andrew Louson, P. Wilson, and Rev. W. F. Irvine. William Johnston, Treasurer. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. ARBROATH ACADEMY—1821. The Town-Council, Patrons. The Languages, &c., John M. Marshall, A.M., Rector. Writing, Arithmetic, &c., John Straton. English Grammar & Composition,. .Alex. Webster. Alex. Inglis, Parochial Schoolmaster.

ARBROATH EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION. The Languages, , &c Donald Sinclair, Rector. English Grammar, &c., Lawrence Thomson. INVERBROTHOCK SCHOOL. William Spalding, Teacher.

ABBEY SCHOOL.—Vacaat. AJBBROATH DIRECTORY 105 ARBROATH BENEVOLENT SCHOOL SOCIETY, For the education of young persons whose parents are unable to send, to school. Mrs R. Strachan of Tarry, Patroness. —Mrs Muir of , President. Miss Arrot, treasurer.—Miss Ann Renny, secretary. Mr and Mrs Adam, teachers. PUBLIC LIBRARIES, READING ROOMS, AND SCIEN- TIFIC INSTITUTIONS. ABBROATH READING ROOM. Ordinary yearly Subscription, 21s. Managers. —William Sim, David Jolly, James Gibson, Robert Miln, AndreAv Louson, and James Anderson, merchant. David Jolly, Treasurer. ARBROATH NEW READING ROOM.

Town Subscribers, 12s. 6d. ; Country do., 5s. (Closed on Sabbath.) Directors. —William Andson, David Duncan, William Paterson, and Robert Forbes.—David A. Allan Treasurer and Secretary.

ARBROATH SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY—1731.

Open from 12 to 1 ; on Saturday from 12 to 2. Contains nearly 7')'lO voluniea. The Library having been originally established in Five Guinea Shares, the individuals who hold those Shares pay 10s. 6d. ol yearly subscription. A person may become a subscriber by payment of yearly instalments of i'l. Is

exclusive of the annual subscription ; and readers are admitted without be-

coming Shareholders, on paying 15s. yearly ; I'Js. halt-yearly ; or 6s. quarterly. Managers.—Wm. Andson, Wm. Bruce, Rev. Joseph Hay, George Canning, Wm. Sim.—Rev. Joseph Hay, Secretary. Wm. Andson, Treasurer.—Pat. Wilson, Librarian.

ARBROATH MECHANICS' INSTITUTION—1824. Reading-room open every lawful day. Library open to the public generally on Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Number of volumes, upwards of 2000. John Gouk, President. Managers.—Alex. Mill, George Dorward, James Jenkins, James Mann, Wm. Willocks, and Robert Mill.

ARBROATH , ANTIQUARIAN, AND SCIEN- TIFIC SOCIETY— 1843. The Society's museum, which contains an excellent collection of specimens il- lustrative of Natural History, , &;c., is open to the public every Sa- turday. Wm. F. L. Carnegie, of Boysack, President. James Gibson and Alexander Mann, sen.. Vice Presidents. David Arrott, M.D., and Ben, M. Kennedy, Joint Secretaries. Robert Lyon, Treasurer.—Lieut. Lyall, R.N., Curator. ARBROATH BIBLE SOCIETY. William Andson and David Salmond, East Earkton, Treasurers. Rev. John Sandison, Secretary. 10 6 Arbroath: directory. MORTIFICATIONS, CARMICHAEL'S MORTIFICATION—1738 Divided (half- yearly) among seven shipmasters' widows, selected by the Patrons.

—Patrons : The Provost, Bailies, Minister, Kirk-Treasurer, and Boxmaster of the Fraternity of Seamen, of Arbroath, all ex qfficiis. —David Louson, clerk. COLVILL'S MORTIFICATION—1812.—This fund is divided as follows, viz. : —Thirty pounds are paid to the Parochial School- master of Arbroath, for the education of five poor children ; thirty pounds to the Schoolmaster of St Vigeans, for a like pm^pose; ten pounds to the Scotch Episcopal Clergyman, Arbroath ; ten pounds are distributed amongst the most necessitous poor of the town ; ten pounds amongst the most necessitous poor of St Vi- geans—under the management of the Kirk-Sessions ; and the re- sidue is divided among tAventy poor householders, selected by the Patrons.—Patrons : The Provost, Bailies, Dean of Guild, Con- vener of the Trades, Town-Clerk, Minister, and Kirk-Treasurer of

Arbroath ; Minister, and Ivirk-Treasurer of St Vigeans ; and Mi- nister of the Scotch Episcopal Chapel of Arbroath, all ex officiis Louson & Macdonald, clerks. DOVE'S CHARITY—1841.—For the education of boys of poor parentage, born or resident in the town or suburbs. Present number on the fund, twenty.—Trustees : The IMinister, Provost, and Town- Clerk of Arbroath, ex officiis ; and Thomas Scott, writer Arbroath, during life. —Scott & Ritchie, clerks. AND DISPENSARY. Lord Panmure, Patron.—Alexander Mann, President. — Earl of Northesk, James Mudie of Pitmuies, and James Gibson, Provost, Vice-Presidents—Dr "Wm. Arrott, M.D., and Mr Wm. Trail, sur- geon, consulting Medical Officers.—Messrs John Traill, George W. Wannan, David Sahnond, and Charles Findlay, attending Sur- geons.—John Lumgair, jun., Treasurer. — John Macdonald, Sec- retary.—A certain number of the Directors hold their office in vir- tus of a money qualification ; and there are others who are elected by the subscribers at their annual meeting in July. There are also ex officio Directors.

ARBROATH LADIES CLOTHING SOCIETY—1840. Mrs Nicol, Secretary and Treasurer.

ARBROATH DESTITUTE SICK SOCIETY Alexander Mann, President. —William Andson, Treasurer.

ST. VIGEANS DESTITUTE SICK SOCIETY, Rev. John Muir, President. —AVilliam Saimond, jun., Treasurer- Andrew Lowson, Secretary. ^ ARBROATH COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATION. For the mutual Assurance of Vessels belonging to Arbroath, Mon- trose and Dundee. Robert Henderson, Secretary. AUBKOATH DIRECTOKT. 107

ARBROATH AND ST. VIGEANS FRIENDLY SOCIETY. Chas. Herd, Preses —G. Fyfe, Vice-Preses.— Js. Dron, Treasurer. James Robertson, Secretary Peter King, Ofl&cer. ARBROATH GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Directors.—Robt. Lyon, Geo. Canning, Pat. Wilson, Wm. Andson, Aw. Binny, Wm. Gibson, Wm. Cliapel, Alex. Nicol, and Robt. Miln. Robert Brown, Manager.—George Wightman, Collector.

ARBROATH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY—1835. Wm. Bruce Gardyne of Middleton, President. George Lyon, Vice President. Lieat. Lyall, R.N., Treasurer.—Chas. J. M. Cuthbert, Secretary. RAILWAY TRAINS. ARBROATH AND FORFAR. Summer Hours.—Arbroath to Forfar, at 9 A.m., 1?. 10 p.m., 3. 15 P.M., 4 45 P.M., and 8. 30 p.m. Forfar to Arbroath, at 7 A.M., 10. 30 A.M., 1. 45 P.M., 4. 30 P.M., and 7 p.m. Winter Hours Arbroath to Forfar, at 9 a.m., 12. 10 p.m., 3 15 P.M., and 5. 45 p.m. Forfar to Arbroath, at 7 a.m., 10. 30 a.m., 1. 45 P.M. and 4. 30 p.m. DUNDEE AND ARBROATH. Summer Hours.—Dundee to Arbroath, at 7. 45 a.m. 10. 30 a.m., 1. 30 P.M., 5. 15 P.M., and 7. 15 p.m. Arbroath to Dundee, at 8. 30 A. M., 10 A.M., 2. 15 P.M., 6 P.M., and 8 p.m. Winter Hours. —Dundee to Arbroath, at 7. 45 a.m., 10. 30 a.m., 1. ."iO P.M., 4. 15 P.M., and 6. p.m. Arbroath to Duudee. at 8. 30 A.M., 10. 15 A.M., 1. 30 P.M., 4. 15 P.M., and 6 p.m. . David Peters, Keeper of the Abbey and Grounds. SIGNALS AT ARBROATH HARBOUR. Shewing the depth of Water on the Bar there.

8 feet 9 feet 10 feet 11 feet 12 feet 13 feet 14 feet

Each signal half-mast high, indicates \ foot more water. KIRRIEMUIR DIRECTORY.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES.

Adam, Alexander, tailor. Bank-street Adam, David, saddler, Higli-street Adamson, George, weaver, Kirk-wj'-nd Adamson, Mrs, West-townend Adamson, George, weaver, Pierhead Adamson, Misses, feuars. Roods Adamson, William, Avatclimaker, High-street Addison, John, weaver, Tenements Addison, Mrs, feuar, Tenements Alexander, John, grocer and spirit-dealer, East-townend Alexander, Robert, quanner, East-townend Aird, George, quarrier, Thorter-row Anderson, Robert, hawker, Thorter-row Anderson, James, grocer, Denhead Anderson, William, grocer, West-townend Angus, James, manufacturer, West-townend Archer, David, weaver, Meikle-mill Association Co., New, grocers, Bank-street,—Walter Lindsay, salesman Association Co., Old, grocers. Roods,—William Nicol, salesman

Ballantine, William, feuar, South-townend Baron, Mrs, Roods Barrie, William, weaver, Denhead Barrie, James, manufacturer, Meikle-mill Barrie, Alexander, weaver, Crofthead Baxter, David, sen., leather-merchant, Crofthead Baxter, David, jun., tanner and leather-merchant, Crofthead Black, Mrs, feuar, Pierhead Boath, Alexander, baker. High-street Boath, John, weaver, Kirk-wynd Borrie, John, brewer, Denhead Bowman, James, sen., manufacturer, Roods BoAvman, James, jun., weaver, Roods Brand, John, baker, Glengate-street Brodie, James, writer, High-street, h. Roods Brand, Bell George, writer. Bank-street Brown, John, weaver, Tenements KIERIEMUIB DIRECTORY. 109

Bro^^ni, William, tailor, Roods Buchan, Rev. John, minister of the Scotch Episcopal Chapel, Meikle-mill Bm^net, David, tailor, Jamieson's-close Butler, Peter, tailor, West-townend Byres, James, manufacturer, Mary-wellbrae Byres, John, feuar, Mary-wellbrae

Cameron, James, manufacturer. Tenements Cameron, William, weaver, School-wynd Clark, David, fiesher. Roods Cormick, Rev. Daniel (of South Free Church), Knowhead Colville, David, weaver. Roods Crabb, William, weaver, School-wynd Crabb, Alexander, shoemaker, Bank-street Craik, John, wright, St Malcolm's-wynd, h. Wellgate Craick, Charles, weaver, Wellgate Crawford, John, stoneware-merchant, Bank-street Curr, David, quarrier. Tenements Curr, John, manufacturer, Mary-wellbrae Cuthbert, James, manufactui'er. West townend Cuthbert, John, manufacturer, West-townend

David, James, flesher, Kirk-wynd David, George, weaver, Denhead Davidson, James, tailor. Pierhead Deuchar, Alexander, shoemaker, Roods Dickson, Mrs Dr, High-street Dickson, James, post-master and grocer, Glengate-street Dickson, Mrs, feuar, Pierhead Dishai't, George, mason, Meikle-mill Doctor, James, feuar, East-townend Doctor, John, manufacturer, Mary-wellbrae Doig, David, mason, Denhead Doig, John, weaver, Kirk-wynd Doig, George, weaver, West-townend Doig, Charles, weaver, Denhead Doig, William, weaver, Denhead Donald, William, weaver. Bank-street Donaldson, William, flesher. High-street, h. Bank-street Donaldson, Mrs, vintner. High-street Donaldson, Alexander, weaver, West-townend Donaldson, Robert, slater, Roods Douglas, William, shoemaker, Crofthead Duke, David, manufacturer. Roods Duke, George, manufacturer. Bank-street, h. Meikle-mill Duke, John, shoemaker. Bank- street Duke, William, quarrier. Roods Duke, James, warper. Roods 110 KIRRIEMUIR DIRECTORY.

Duncan, Thomas, grocer, Pierhead

Dundas, James, weaver, Tillyloss s, Dundas, John, feuar, Tenements

Eassie, James, wright, Roods Easton, Dr Thomas, parish minister. Manse-close Edward, William, vintner, St Malcolm's wynd Edward, Andrew, feuar, South-townend Edward, David, carrier, East-townend Esplin, Charles, blacksmith, St Malcolm's-wynd Ewan, John, shoemaker, Glengate-street

Eairweather, Alexander, draper. High-street Pairweather, John, farmer. Tenements Fearn, James, shoemaker. High-street Ferguson, William, shoemaker. Roods Findlay, Robert, di'aper, High-street Findlay, Charles, weaver, Kirk-wynd Findlay, John, feuar, South-to\^^lend Findlay, James, tailor, Meikle-mill Findlay, William, weavei-, St. Malcom's-wynd Findlay, Alexander, shoemaker, Kii"k-wynd Findlay, Widow, feuar. Roods Fimister, James, tailoi', Glengate-street Fithie, David, vintner, Kirk-wynd Fleming, John, currier, South-townend Forbes, James, weaver, Meikle-mill Forrest, James, bank agent. High-street, h. Glengate-street Forrest, William, agent, British Linen Company, High-street Forrest, James (of Easter Ogil), J. P., merchant, High-street Forsyth, Miss, teacher (of Webster's Seminary), Bank-street Forsyth, John, teacher, (of Webster's Seminary), Bank-street Eraser, Thomas, shoemaker, Bank-street Fyfe, George, carrier. Kirk-wynd Fyfe, David, weaver, Back-wynd

Gall, David, shoemaker, West-tovimend George, David, vintner, Ogilvy's-close Gordon, Walter, grocer and ironmonger, High -street Gordon, John, shoemaker, St. Malcolm's-wynd Gordon, John, feuar, Roods Gorthey, Mrs, feuar, Kirk-wynd Glenday, Charles, weaver, Wellgate Grant, Misses, milliners, Kirk-wynd Grant, Robert, druggist, High-street Grant, Mrs, feuar. Roods Gray, William, shoemaker. Roods Guild, John, labourer. Roods Guild, James, weaver, Back-wynd KIRKIEMUIR BIRECTORT. Ill

Guild, William, tailor, Roods Guthrie, John, tailor, Bank-street

Halket, Charles, tailor. Roods Henderson. John, manufacturer, West-townend Hendry, Charles, draper, High-street Herald & Davidson, wrights. Roods Hogg, James, teacher (of South Free Church School), Kirk-wynd Hood, David, weaver. Roods Hood, John, carrier, Mary-wellbrae How, George, wright, South-townend Howie, James, slater, West-townend Hutcheon, Charles, manufacturer. Roods Hutcheon, Charles, weaver, Roods

InneSj WilUam, wright. Roods

James, David, weaver, West-townend James, William, tailor, Jamieson's-close Jamieson, David, grocer and ironmonger, High-street

Kean, Barnet, blacksmith, Roods Kinmond, Alexander, weaver, Roods

Lamie, Silvester, weaver. Tenements Law, Rev. Mr (South Church) h. Bank-street Leighton, William, vintner. Bank-street Leighton, Miss Margaret, feuar. Roods Leith, Stewart, slater. Roods Lindsay, Charles, weaver, Wellgate Lindsay, James, grocer, Jamieson's-close Lindsay, David, tailor. Roods (precenter in Parish Church) Lindsay, David, vreaver, East-townend Lindsay, William, jun., weaver, West-townend Lindsay, David, wright. Roods Lindsay, David, weaver, Denhead Lindsay, Peter, weaver, West-townend Lindsay, James, miller, Denhead Lindsay, Robert, weaver, Thorter-row Logan, James, cai-rier, West-townend Low, George, sen., feuar, Kirk-wynd Low, Alexander, weaver, Denhead Low, Alexander, wright, East-townend Low, James, barber, Glengate-street, h. Crofthead Low Misses, milliners. Pierhead Low, Charles, grocer, Denhead Low, William, manufacturer, Mary-wellbrae Low, James, grocer. High-street Low, John, watchmaker, High-street 112 KIBRIEMUIR DIKECTORY.

Low, John, barber, Crofthead Lowdon, John, manufacturer, West-townend Lowdon, Mrs, vintner, St Malcolm's-wynd Lowdon, David, warper, West-to^vnend Lowson, James, draper, Glengate -street Lowson, "William, tinsmith. High-street

Maiden, Charles, weaver, West-townend Malloch, John, surgeon, Banlc -street Mann, James, shoemaker, Bank-street Mann, David, mole-catcher, Roods Mathew, Micah, grocer, Tillyloss M'Donald, David, baker, Crofthead M'Donald, John, shoemaker, St Malcom's-wynd M'Gregor, Margaret, feuar, Roods M'Intosh, Thomas, tinsmith, Ogilvy's-close, shop, Roods M'Kenzie, Thomas, weaver, Tillyloss M'Nab, James, shoemaker, "West-to^vnend M'Nicol, William, saddler, Glengate-street M'Nicol, William, cattle-dealer, St Malcolm's-wynd M'Pherson, Duncan, draper, High- street M'William, John, excise-officer, Tillyloss Meeke, Peter, shoemaker, West-townend Miller, James, weaver, Denhead Miller, Alexander, mason. Roods Miller, Robert, tailor. Roods Milne & Scott, grocers. High-street Milne, George, town-officer, 's-close Milne, David, wright, Pierhead Milne, Charles James, surgeon, tannage-brae MUne, David, mason, Jamieson's-close Milne, James, wright. Roods Milne, James, surgeon, Glengate-street Mitchell, Hood David, tobacconist, Glengate-street, h., High- street Mitchell, James, vintner, Glengate-street Mitchell, Miss, milliner, Pierhead Mitchell, Mrs, baker, High-street Moncur, John, weaver, INIary-wellbrae Moncrief, James, mason, Back-wyud Monro, James, plasterer. Roods Morris, George, stationer and auctioneer, High-street Murphy, John, grocer. Roods Murray, James, wright, South-townend Mustard, Alexander, shoemaker. High-street Myles, John, shoemaker, Kirk-wynd Myles, Mrs, feuar, Kirk-wynd

NicoL, Mrs Dr, West-townend KIT7RIEMUIR ©IRECTOKT. IIS

Nicol, David, manufacturer, Bank-street Nicol, James, of Kinclune, manufacturer, Roods Nicol, Charles, manufacturer. Tenements Nicol, William, grocer. Roods Nicol, Alexander, feuar. Roods Nicol, Nathaniel, warper. Roods

OaiLVT, James, manufacturer, West-tovraend Ogilvy, James, stationer. Roods Ogilvy, Thomas, vintner, Roger's-close Ogilvy, Robert, mason, Ogilvy's-close Ogilvy, James, weaver. Roods Orrock, David, weavei'. Roods

Paton, Andrew, vintner, Bank-street Patterson, James, manufacturer, Pierhead Patterson, Thomas, grocer. High-street Patterson, John, shoemaker. Pierhead Patterson, William, carrier, School- wynd Proctor, James, feuar, Tillyloss Proctor, James, weaver, Denhead

Ramsay, Joseph, reedmaker, Roods Ramr^ge, Rev. William (of Secession Church), West-towneud Rattray, Thomas, feuar, East-townend Rattray, George, dyer, Kirk- wynd Reid, William, manufacturer, Kirk-wynd Reid, Alexander, feuar, Rogei's-close Reid, William, feuar, Back-wynd Reid, Alexander, weaver. Roods Robb, Joseph, manufacturer, St Colm's close Robb, John, weaver. Tenements Robb, James, jun., mason, Roods Robb, Mrs, Commercial Inn, High-street Robbie, David, wright. Roods Riccard, George, weaver, Roods

Samson, James, wright, St Malcom's-wynd Sandeman, James, veterinary surgeon. Bank-street Sandeman, James, blacksmith, Back-wynd Scott, George, wright, Roods Scrymgeour, George, grocer and spirit-dealer, Rood« Shepherd, Andrew, tailor, Kirk-wynd Shepherd, Alexander, baker, Crofthead Simpson, Mrs, vintner, Ogilvy's-close Simpson, Mrs, feuar, Kirk-wynd Simpson, Mrs, feuar, Mary-wellbrae Skinner, Mrs, feuar, Crofthead Smali, George, watchmaker, Bank-street K 3 114 KIEBlEMtriie DIRECTOET,

Smart, Prancis, feuar, Roods Smith, Charles, mason, Mary-wellbrae Smith, Agnes, grocer, Roods Smith, John, weaver, Crofthead Smith, William, carrier, Gardener's-close Smith, John, weaver, Denhead Smith, James, sawyei'. Roods Souter, Mrs, vintner, Roger's-close Spalding, William, weaver, Roods Steel, A. & N., tea and coffee merchants, High-street Stewart, David, manufacturer. Roods Stewart, Charles, slater, Lindsay's-close Stewart, David, slater, Kirk-wynd Stewart, James, teacher of parochial school, Roods i Stewart, James, blacksmith, South-townend Stewart, Alexander, slater, Denhead Stiven, John, draper, Glengate-street Stiven, William, gas manager, South-townend Stivenson, Alexander, grocer. Roods Stivenson, Charles, wright, St Malcom's-wynd , Rev. James (of Relief congregation), Kirk-wynd Strachan, Charles, manufacturer, Denhead

Taylor, Mrs, vintner, South-townend Thomson, Rev. John (of North Free Church), Glengate-street Thomson, Mrs, feuar. Tenements Tosh, Charles, grocer and ironmonger, High-street

Volume, James, grocer, West-townend Volume, David, shoemaker, West-tuwnend

Walker, Chai-les, writer, East-townend, office, Bank-street Walker, Duncan, saddler. High-street Wallace, John, carrier, Roods Wallace, Mrs, Crown Inn, Roods Walsh, Frederick, brewer, South-townend "Warden, Thomas, slater, Denhead Warder, Alexander, manufacturer. Roods Watson, Hay James, teacher of music, Roods Watson, Alexander, flesher, Glengate-street Watson, James, mason. Pierhead Watt, Thomas, manufacturer. Roods Webster, Mrs, milliner, Pierhead Webster, John, grocer. High-street Webster, Alexander, surgeon, Glengate-street Webster, Alexander, flesher, High-street, h. Southmuir Webster, Alexander, grocer. Bank-street Webster, Alexander, spirit-dealer. High-street Webster, Mrs, grocer, South-townend ,

KIEBIEMUIR DIRECTORT. 115

Webster, Thomas, feuar, South-townend Webster, John, mason, Lindsay's-close Whitburn, William, painter, Jamieson's-close Whyte, John manufacturer, May-wellbrae Whyte, David, tailor. Roods Whyte, Alexander, clerk, Crofthead Whyte, James, wright. Roods Whyte, Thomas, sawyer, Roods Wilkie, Duncan, writer, Bank-street WilkiCj David, manufacturer, West-townend Wilkie, John, manufacturer, West-townend Wilkie, James, jun., manufacturer, Roods Wilkie, John, shoemaker. Roods Wilkie, Thomas, vintner, Gardener's-close Wilkie, Alexander, feuar, Mary-wellbrae Wilkie, George, weaver, Tenements Wilkie, George, weaver. Roods Wilkie, David, weaver. Roods Wilkie, James, weaver, Meikle-mill Wilkie, Mrs, Newton Cottage Will, Robert, superintendent of police, and sheriff-oiBcer Wilson, James, warper. Roods Wilson, George, manufacturer, Crofthead Wilson, James, tailor and clothier, Glengate-street Winter, Thomas, sawyer, Pierhead Worley, Ai"thur, tanner. Roods

Young, Alexander, sheriff-officer, Kirk-wynd Young, John, weaver, Lindsay's-close Young, James, weaver, Denhead Young, Thomas, tailor, Kirk-wynd Young, James, grocer. Tenements

COACHES, CARRIERS, &c. There are no coaches in connection with Kirriemuii-. The Mail Gig from Forfar, arrives at the Post- Office daily at half-past 1 P.M., and leaves for Forfar at 6 p.m. CARRIERS Montrose, John Nicol, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and 4 p.m.—Finhaven. Forfar, David Walsh, every Friday, and occasionally. Do. James Logan, no regular days. Glammis Railway, George Fyffe, every morning, sometimes twice a-day. Dundee, John H. Wood, leaves Tuesday and Saturday, returning same day. Do. David Edwards, do. do. do. Do. William Smith, do. do. do. Do. William Paterson, do. do. do. 116 KIKRIEMUIR DIBECTORT.

Charles Ltell of Kinnordy, Superior of the Burgh Duncan Wilkie, Baron Bailie POLICE AND BARONY COURT. The Baron Bailie, Judge Geo. Milne, Baron Offico? and Town's Drummer COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE. The Biirnn Bailie, Chairman ex officio Ja. Cameron. Ja. Nici'U, Thns. Pattrson, Chas. Tosh, John Brand, , Da. Stewart, Jas. Rohb, Jt)hii Webster, and David Baxter G. B Brand, Clerk.—R. Findlav, Trea^^urer Robt. Will, Suptriiiteu dent and Collector

NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c.

6. B. Brand \ James Brodie | Charles Walker I Duncan Wilkie NEWS ROOM. , Secretary and Treasurer. SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY. Alexander Fyffe, Librarian and Secretary. EDUCATION SOCIETY. James Dickson (Postmaster), Treasurer. KIRRIEMUIR GAS LIGHT COMPANY. "William Stiven, Manager.—Duncan Wilkie, Secretary BRITISH LINEN COMPANY'S BRANCH. "William Forrest & Son, Agents James Forrest, jun., Acountant KIRRIEMUIR SAVINGS' BANK. BRANCH FROM DUNDKE HKAD-OFFICB. Open in Mr. Brand's Office, on Saturdavs, from seven to eight, p.m., for re- ceiving—and on Mondays, from nine to ten, for paving money. James Forrest, jun., Bank-A>;ent, and G. B. Brand, Writer, Receivers INSURANCE COMPANIES' AGENTS.

Aberdeen . . James Dickson Ndrth Bri isli . J. Brodie 1< orfarsh. & Perthsh . Duncan Wilkie Scottish Provident . G. B. Brand

Ins. Co. of Scotland . G. B. Brand Standard . . Ja. Forrest, jun.

POOR'S MEDICAL RELIEF FUND— 1838. Earl of Airlie, Patron —James Dickson, Preses Directors.—Rev. John Buchan, D. Macpherson, and John Lowden Cha. Walker, Secretary Alex. Fairweather, Treasurer WEBSTER'S MORTIFICATION. Cha. Lyell of Kinnordy, the Baron Bailie, and the Kirk-Session, Trustees w rbster's academv. English Department, &c ) John Forsyth^ Arithmetic, &c. ) Sewing, &c Miss Forsyth HENDRY'S CHARITY, "or the education of Children of Poor Parents at the Parish School—the an- nual revenue being about £80. Kirk-Seesion'of Kirriemuir and Charles L>ell of Kinnordy, Trustees James Stewart, Parish Schoolmaster, Teacher CLOTHING SOCIETY. Mrg Einloch of Kilrie, President.—Miss Thomson, Treasurer John Cownie, Kirk-Treasurer and Inspector of the Poor ~ PRINCIPAL INNS.

CommerciaJ . . Airs. Eobb I Crown . . Mrs. Wallace : : — — ..

DUNDEE DIRECTORY.

BANKS, PUBLIC OFFICES, &c. Banks Bank of Scotland's Branch, 34, Reform-street—John Sturrock,

manager ; Aw. Neilson, sub-manager ; John Hutton, teller. British Linen Company's Branch, 77, Murraygate—JohnSymers,

agent ; James Christie, accomitant. Dundee Bank, 22, Castle-street (see page 126). Eastern Bank of Scotland, High-street, entry 8, Seagate (see page 126). "Western Bank of Scotland's Branch, 107, Murraygate—David

Miln, manager ; David Anderson, sub-manager ; Geo. Huttonj

accountant ; David "Wilson and James Wilson, tellers. National Bank of Scotland's Branch, 12, Cowgate—P. H. Thorns,

agent ; John Henderson, accountant ; Geo. C. Chalmers, teller. Savings' Bank(National Security), 21, Reform-street (see pagel26). Billet-Master, Town-house—John Watson. Car4?iers' Ofiices Edinburgh (Cameron) 15, Exchange-street. Perth and Glasgow (Wannan), Meadowside. Dundee and Ed'nburgh (Parker's), 7, South Union-street. Custom-house, East Dock-street—John Stewart, Collector. Clerk of the Peace, 5, Refoi'm-street. Excise, East Dock-street—John Corbet, Collector. Procurator Fiscal of the District, 41, Reform-street—John B. Baxter, Gas-Light Company, Peep o' Day (Ferry-road), and 8, Castle-street. New Gas-Light Company, Reform-street.

Insurance Companies' Ofl&ces : Dundee Sea, 31, Cowgate. Dundee Marine, 12, Bain's-square, East of Scotland Life Insurance Company, 1, Bank-street, Forfarshire and Perthshire (Fire), St Andrew's-place. Tay Marine, 119, Murraygate. Kirk-Treasurer, 13, High-street—William Morris. Library (Public), 16, St Clement's-lane, Mai'kets, Inspector of, John Watson, Town-house. Merchant Seamen's Office and Pilot Office, 11, Dock-street.

Newspaper Offices :

Dundee Advertiser, (Tuesday and Friday) ; Office, 3, Overgate— Alexander Macdonald, publisher.

Dundee Courier (Tuesday) ; Office, Key's Close, 18, Nethergate— David Hill, publisher.

Northern Warder (Thursday) ; Office, High-street — James M'Cosh and Robert Park, publishers. : : : :

118 DUNDEE DIRECXOBT.

Police (Town), New Jail, West Bell-street—Donald M'Kay, Suyer- intendent. Police (Harbour), east end of Dock-st D. Pilmer, Superintendent. Police Treasurer, 13, High-street—William Mori'is. Poor's Rates, Collector of, and Inspector, Treasurer, and Collector for the parish of Liff and Benvie—Wm. Morris, 13, High-st. Parochial Board, Dundee, Clerk to the, John Anderson, writer, 10, Reform-street.

Poor, Inspector of, and Parish Treasurer, Henry Jack ; Assistant Inspector, Thomas Ferguson; Surveyor for Liff and Benvie, David Hean. Post Ofl&ce, 2, Castle-street, and 1, Seagate—R. Bell, Postmaster. Railway Offices Dundee and , East Ward—Richard Baird, Manager. Dundee and Arbroath, East Dock-street— G. PatuUo, Manager For Arrival and Departure of the Trains, see page 107 and 125. Sasines, 5, Reform-street. Session-Clerk's Office, 20, Meadow-street—Alexander Keay. Sheriff- Clerk's Office, 30, Reform-street. Shipping Companies' Offices Dundee and Aberdeen, 3, Dock-street. Dundee and Hull, 5, Mid-Shore. Dundee and Liverpool, 5 and 17, Dock-street. Dundee and Rotterdam, IG, Dock-street. Tay and Tyne, Greenmarket. Stamps and Taxes Distributor and Collector of, 26, Castle-street—John Kerr. Surveyor of, 3, Thorter row—Janaes Jack, 56, Overgate. Steam Shipping Companies' Offices Dundee, Perth, and London, 4, Mid-Shore. Dundee and Edinburgh, West Shore. Dundee and Granton, west end of Earl Grey's Dock. Town Chamberlain, 14, High-street—W. Boyd Baxter. Town- Clerk's Office, Town-house —Wm. Barrie and Chris. Kerr. Watt Institution, Constitution-road, Weights and Measures, Inspector of, John Watson, Town-house. PRINCIPAL INNS. British Hotel, ....Donald Stewart, 4, Castle-street & 3, Seagate. Crown Hotel, James Stewart, Greenmarket. Denham's Hotel, Walter Denham, 78, Murraygate. Royal Hotel Alexander Stewart,. .54, Nethergate. COACHES, CARRIERS, &c. COACHES. STAGE COACHES STARTING FROM THE liOTAI- AND BRITISH HOTELS. Aberdeen, via Arbroath and Montrose, the Mail at 10 a.m and 11

P.M. ; via Forfar and Brechin, the Defiance at 2 p.m. Edinburgh, via Cupar Fife and Kirkaldy, the Union at 8 a.m.,

Mail 11 A.M., Defiance 2 p.m. j and «m Perth and Queensferry, the Mail at 10 p.m. DUNDEE DIRECTOBT. 119

Glasgow, via Perth and Stirling, Defiance at 2 p.m. Perth, Fair Maid 8 a.m., Champion and Prince Albert at 4 p.m. Sx Andrews, Prince of Wales every Monday, Tliursday, and Satur-

day at 10 A.M. ; and Chnstie''s Coach every Tuesday and Fri-

day at 4 P.M.—Starting from St Andrews for Dundee : The Piince of Wales on Monday at I before 3 p.m., and on Thurs- Christie's Coach day and Saturday at I before 2 p.m. ; and every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday at 10 a.m. Cupar Fife—A Tivo-Horse Van from Joseph Parker's, 7, South Union-street, for goods and passengers, every lawful day at 3 P.M.—Starting from Cupar Fife at 8 a.m. A Coach on Tues- day's and Fridays. Forfar—D. Wa*erstones Omnilus, which starts from Forfar on Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 a.m., leaves Dundee, on its return to Forfar, same days, at 4 p.m.

Ferries on the Tat—See page 71 of Almanac. The South Ferry Boat sails every lawful day, being regulated by the

tide ; and the Balmerino Boat once a-week. Parcels for both Boats are received at Fyall's Fifeshire Inn.

CARRIERS. They all arrive before 11 a.m., and generally depart before 4 p.m. Abernyte Archibald Gray, at Robertson and Brown's, 42, High- street, every Friday. William Alexander and David Steele, at Davidson's coal-yard, 193, Overgate, every Tuesday & Friday. Anstruther ..James Brown, at J. & P.Cameron's,Exchange-street. Arbroath John Thomson and John Cartwright, at S. Wilkie's, Hood's-close, 118, Murraygate, every Tuesday and Friday. Alex. Neilson and Alex. Finlay leave the Railway Station every lawful afternoon. , Jamcs Hill, at Henry Blau-'s, Overgate, every Tuesday and Friday.

Auchtermuchty, J. and P. Cameron, Exchange-street ; and J. Parker, South Union-street. Blairgowrie, Thomas M'Nab, at Samuel Wilkie's, Hood's-close,

118, Murraygate ; and Ja.Cunnison, at C Archer's, 31, Overgate, both every Tuesiay and Friday. Brechin William Doig, at Samuel Wilkie's, 118, Murraygate, every Tuesday and Friday. Brechin & Aberdeen, John Hood, at the Eagle Inn, 108, Mur-

raygate, every Tuesday and Friday ; and Hercules Smart, Exchange-street. Broughtt Ferry, David Petrie and John Cameron, at Church- lane, Thorter-row, every Tuesday and Friday. , George M'Ritchie, at William Anderson's, Dundee Arms, Church-lane, Thorter-row, every Tuesday and Friday. 120 DUNDEE DIRECTORY.

Cupar Fife, Ceres, Collessie, &c., J. & P. Cameron, Exchange-

street, daily ; Joseph Parker, South Union-street, and David Oliphant, Eagle Inn, 108, Murraygate, both every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Fri-

day ; and Robert Abby, at Joseph Parker's, South Union-street, every Tuesday and Friday. Dbonley Thomas Anderson, at Henry Blair's, Overgate, every Tuesday and Friday. DuNKELD Robert Gellatly, at Samuel Wilkie's, Hood's-close, 118, Murraygate, every Friday. Edinburgh, and generally to all the principal places in the South and West of Scotland, and North of England,,.. J, and P. Cameron, Exchange-street, and J. Parker,

South Union-street ; and to Edinburgh, William Oliphant, Eagle Inn, 108, Murraygate, every Tuesday and Friday. Errol William Adam, at S. Wilkie's, Hood's-close, 118,

Murraygate ; James Christie, at Westport ; J.

Watson, at Couttie's-wynd , and James Melville, at John Hill's, Seagate—all every Tuesday and Friday. Forfar Alex. Wilson, John Tosh, Thomas Rodger, and C. Low, at S. Wilkie's, 118, Murraygate, every Tues- day and Friday. Inchture William Craig, at John Hume's, 37, Overgate, every Tuesday and Friday. KiNNAiED Alexander Duncan, at John Hume's, 37, Overgate, every Friday, David Crichton, at William Curr's, 49, Overgate, every Friday. Kirriemuir.. .David Edward and John Hood, at S. Wilkie's, 118, and William Paterson, at Mrs Coupar's, 104, Murraygate, every Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday. LiFF Peter Nicol, at David Sharp's, vintner. South Union- street, every Tuesday and Friday. LoNGFOBGAN,. .Peter M'Gregor, at William Curr's, 49, Overgate, every Tuesday and Friday. Manchester, Liverpool, &c., J. & P. Cameron, Exchange-street. James Mann, at 38, Barrack-street, every Friday. Montrose.... Alex. Findlay and Alex. Neilson, at Arbroath Rail- way Station, every lawful afternoon. MuRiE James Strachan, at John Cameron's, Church-lane, Thorter-row, every Friday. Perth & Glasgow, J. and P. Cameron, Exchange-street; Alex. Wannan, Eagle Inn, 108, Murraygate; every Tuesday Wednesday, and Friday. PiTTENTVEEM..James Brown, at J. and P. Cameron's, Exchange- street. DUNDEE DIKECTOBT. 121

Rattray James Yeaman, at Robertson & Brown's, High- street, every Tuesday and Friday. St Andrews.. .James Brown, at J. and P. Cameron's, Exchange- street, and David Ritchie, South Union-street, every Tuesday and Friday. Stanley Thomas Cruickshank, at S. Wilkie's, Hood's-close, 118, Murraygate. Stone HAVEN.. .H. Smart, at J. and P. Cameron's, Exchange-street, every Tuesday and Friday. FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITY INSURANCE CO.'S AGENTS. Aberdeen David Mitchell. Mutual Accumulation,? H. Thorns.

Alliance, Diivid Eollo. National, . . . Thos. Nicholson. J. Araus, . . C & J. Kerr. National LoanFund, W. Alexander. A. Flowerdew. Wm. Christie. A tlas, . . W. C Britannia, . David Cobb, jun. North British, < Edward Caird. rDrtvid Anderson. (.Bell & Don.

I WUliam Small. North of Scotland, Robert Whyte. Caledonian, J. Union, . "WUliam Kerr. I M'Ewen. Norwich James Pattullo. Pelican, .... John Bell. County, Geo. Boyd, jun Perth, .... Charles Walker. Churchof England, A M. Sandeman. ( Thomas Walker.

Commercial, Robert Boyd. Phoenix, . . < J. C Lindsay

Crown, . . . . J. H. Baxter. \_T. L. Hammond.

Eagle, . • • Fredericli Shaw. Protest. Dissenters, Durham & Rough

Scotland, Eben. E. Scott. , Andw. Willison. East of RoyalT, Exchange,T-' T, f {Shaw, Reid, and ( Robert Sturrock. Edinburgh, M'Lachlan. Scottish Amicable, T.L.Hammond. English & Scottish f William Kerr. Scottish Equitable, William Thorns.

Law, . . . \Baxter& Miller. Scottish Provident, J Sturrock, jun.

Friendly, . . . William Neish. (James Hunter. Scottish Union, Glasgow Commercial Geo Simpson. \ WilUam Shaw. Globe, Ja. Chalmers, jun. f J. & J. Ogilvie- Standard, . . Guardian, . John Anderson. \W. Wrongliam.

Hercules, . Arch. Crichton.' Sun, .... D B. Niven,

Imperial, . Samuel Brodie. Universal, . . . Thomas Walker. Insurance Co. of f Wm. Wrongham. , Charles Walker. - Scotland, t Chas. Walker. Victoria, . . J. M. Beatts. Life Assoc. (Scot.) J. W Thomson, West of England, W. Martin, jun.

Manchester, . . Andrew Ogilvie. Yorkshire, . William Don.

Minerva, . . . George Key.

Medical Provident Institution of Scotland, . . James Ogilvie. Guarantee Society, .... Walter Shaw, jun

Agricultural Cattle Insurance Company, . . James Patullo. Farmer's & Grazier's Mutual Cattle Insurance"* T. L. Hammond, writer. Association ; United Deposit Assurance Co. Walter Shaw, jun. British Guarantee Association, Baxter & MiUer. CONSULS FOR FOREIGN STATES.

Belgium, . . . Patrick Just. Prussia, .... Wm Thornton. Brazil, .... Wm. Collier. Russia, .... Thomas Neish Bremen and Lubec, Pat. Just. Spain, .... Francis Mollison. &Netherl. George Thorns. Sweden and Norway,Wm. Lamb.

Hamburgh, . , Patrick Just. United States ofS ^^^"^^^^ata,„.,^w Steele.«fn<>i<» Hanover, . . . James Edward. North America, |

Portugal, . . . Arch. Crichton. SHIP BROKERS. Wm. Anderson William Lamb Robert D. Pryde Thomas Coupar Andrew Greig, jun. D. O. Robb Kerr & Guild W. & R. Leightoa William Ruthven James R. Ireland John Low, jun, R. Mortiu Patrick Just Thomas Neish 122 DUNDEE DIRECTORY. BURGH FUNDS. Burgh Funds, at Sept. 30, 1845, estimated at £111,405 12 3 Debts and Obligations, 60,261 19 1

Balance, Assets above amount of Debts,... £51,143 13 2 MAGISTRATES AND COUNCIL. James Brown, Provost and Chief Magistrate.

John Anderson, 1st ; Jolm Sturrock, 2d ; William Moyes, 3d ; Pe- ter Hean, 4th Bailie,—William Thoms, Dean of Guild.—Thomas Cuthbert, Treasurer.—Charles Smith, Hospital Master.—William Harris, Kirk-Master. Councillors Alex. Easson, Jas. Webster, W. G. Baxter, P. H. Thoms, Alex. Low, Alex. Moncur, John Kennedy, jun., John Murdoch, John B. Rattray, John Coupar, G. H. Newall, and Edward Urquhart. William Barrie and Chris. Kerr, conjunct Town-Clerks.—William Boyd Baxter, Town- Chamberlain.—William Scott, Superintend- ent of Town's Property. COMMITTEES OF THE COUNCIL. FrNANCR. —The Treasurer, Convener. Rallies Sturrock, Moyes, and Hean, the Dean of Guild, P. H. Thoms, Alex. Easson, Alexander Low, Charles Smith, James Webster, and WiUiam Harris. Church Matters. —The Kirk-Master, Convener. Bailie Hean, the Dean of Guild, John Kennedy, James Webster, Alex. Easson, P. H. Thoms, Alex. Moncur, and John Coupar. Propertifs and Improvkmbnts —Bailie Moyes, Convener. Bailies Hean, Dean of Guild, Alex Easson, John Murdoch, P. H. Thoms, Charles Smith, Wm Harris, James Webster, and the Treasurer. HosprTAL FuNOS. —The Hospital-Master, Convener. Murraygate—AlQS.. Easson, W. G. Baxter, John Coupar, and Alex. Low. Owrqiaie— Bailies Moyes and Hean, James Webster, and E. Urquhart. Nethergate—P. H. Thorns, Alex. Balfour, G. H. Newall, and John Moncur. Seagate—Dea,n of Guild, Cha. Smith, John Kennedy, and T. Cuthbert. Higk-slreet and Shore— Rallies Anderson and Sturrock, Wm. Harris, John Murdoch, and J. B. Rattray. GUILDRY INCORPORATION. Wm Thoms, Dean of Guild. Assessors.—Ward, 1. Robert Adamson and George Thoms; 2. George Ower; 3. David Hean and John Millar, 4. Peter Hean

and Alex. Lawson ; 5. James Webster ; 6. Alex. Webster and

John Kennedy ; 7. John Moirand A. J. Warden; 8. Geo. Coch- rane and Thos. Powrie; 9. Pat. Gardiner and John Durham; 10.

Wilham Sime ; 11. William Morris J. W. Baxter, Clerk.— Jas. Pullar, Collector.—Jas. Allan, Officer. HARBOUR TRUSTEES. From the Country/.— Sir John Ogiivy of Inverquharity, Viscount Duncan, Thomas_ Erskine of Linlathen, and David Hunter of Blackness. Toum Council.—The Provost, the Bailies, and James Webster. Grdldry.—The Dean David Baxter, Alex. Martin, Alex. Lawson, Thos. Powrie, and Andrew Low. Nine Trades.—AVilliam Harris, Roderick Harris, and John Mitchell. DUNDEE DIRECTORY. 123

Three Trades. —Alex. Butchart. Seamen Fraternity.—John Kennedy jun. John Cairucross, Treasurer.—George Milne, Clerk Simon Robertson, Collector of Shore-Dues Lieut. John Smart, r.n., and John Jack, Berthing-Masters James Brisbane, Master of Graving Dock and Patent Slip, and Storekeeper—, Superintendent of Works COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD

Finance—David Baxter Conviir. I Docks Sf Pilotage— 3. Kennedy jun. Coiiv.

Work and Stores—Bailie Moyes | Harbour fi/ff7tfy—Bailie Sturrock. „ COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE. The Provost, the Bailies, Dean of Guild, Sheriff-Depute of the County, and the Sheriff- Substitute of the Dundee District, ex

officiis. Wards. general. RRSIDENT. 1. Robt. Gilbert, stoneware merchant Alexander Meek, wright William Foggie, wright James Chrystal, spirit-dealer 2. °J()hn Carrie, grocer Peter M'Lean, cabinet-miiker Peter Gibson, smith William Banks, spirit-dealer 3. , grocer Alex. Boyd, cabinet- maker Robert Mackie, vintner 4. George MiUar, manufacturer George Speed, cowfeeder William Halket, jun., manufact. James Todd, weaver 5. Alex. Moncur, manufacturer James Hume, bookseller James H. Ower, manufacturer John Prain, spirit-dealer 6. James Webster, brickmaker Andrew Stewart, teacher James Cook, jun., brushmaker Francis Shiells, Overgaie 7. David Robertson, builder Andrew Warden, tailor Andrew John Wighton, grocer James Gilruth, brewer 8. John Stirling, shoemaker David Mann, grocer Thomas Wighton, wright Robert Martin, grocer 9. James A. Hughes, wright William Hean, glazier James M'Intosli, cabinet-maker John Paterson, tai;or 10. James Small, manufacturer David Campbell, tailor John Allan Small, baker Alexander Martin, residenter 11. George Ower, glazier Thomas Thomson, vintner William NeUson, tailor David Moncur, baker COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD.

JFinance—James Small, Convener | Lighting —Jacoes M'Intosh, Convener Paving—James Webster „ I Cleansing—A. J. Wighton, „ John M\]ler, Alex. Watching— „ \ Fire Engines— Boyd, „ David Mitchell, Clerk.—William Morris, Treasurer and Collector. .—AVilliam Thomson, Surveyor and Master of Works.—Alexander Webster, m.d., Surgeon. POLICE ESTABLISHMENT, Donald M'Kay, Superintendent, and Inspector of Lighting and Cleansing. John Cameron, Lieutenant.—George Robertson, Office Sergeant. Geo. Anderson, Day-Sergeant.—John M'Intyre, Night-Sergeant. James Morrice, Sub-Inspector of Lighting. Finlay Porbes and James Smith, Criminal Officers. Thomas Bentley, Turnkey.—Janet M'Queen, Office-Keeper. Eleven Day and three Night Patrol, and twenty-seven Watchmen. Fire-Brioade.—Superintendents—James Fyfe (Chief), George Gray, David Ramsay, and Peter Rattray.-—Fifteen Firemen, Fibe-Engine Stations—Police Office and East Harbour. —

124 DUNDEE DIRECTOBT. HARBOUR POLICE. David Pilmer, Superintendent, and Head weigher of Coals Four Day Patrol, and five Night Watchmen NINE INCORPORATED TRADES. John Mitchell, millspinner, Convener—P. Thomson, Boxmaster. T, L. Hammond, Clerk.

DEACONS. Bonnetmakers • John Lamb Bakers, David Hume Fleshers Thomas Dick Shoemaker's, John Fen ton Hammermen John Justice Glovers Peter Stewart Weavers Wm. Gibson. Tailors John Young Dyers - - - THREE UNITED TRADES. David Cooper, Convener—William Hean, Boxmaster. John Anderson, Clerk. George Ower DEACONS. [ Wrights ... ."- - Masons - David Mortimer 1 Slaters - John Leslie EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. DUNDEE PUBLIC SEMINARIES. Directors.—Frotn the Toivn-Council. —The Provost, the Bailies, the Dean of Guild, Dr. T. Dick, Geo. Milne, Thomas Cuthbert, and John Kennedy. From the Subscribers.—^David Miln, P. H. Thoms, Ja. Hunter, Andrew Neilson, John Bell, John Symers, Alex. Bell, Peter Thoms, Alex. Lawson, and Alex. Easson David Anderson, Treasurer. —John Sturrock, jun.. Secretary. TEACHEES. Mathematics, Nat. Philosophy, and ... Alexander M'Laren Arithmetic, Geography, Nautical , | ^^^^.g^ jloy Moral Philosophy, History, Logic, &c. ' Christison Modern Languages . . . , John Drawing, Painting, &c. D. R. Andrews ( Richard Low Latin, Greek, Geography, and History ( David Thomson Alex. B. Smith English, Grammar, Geography, &c. . I James Mathew Writing and Arithmetic J ( F. Sinclair Music ...... Mrs Scott Plain and Needle-Work Miss Nicoll FLESHER INCORPORATION.

Thomas Dick, Deacon ; Alex. Watson, Boxmaster ; James Pattullo, Clerk. DUNDEE CEMETERY COMPANY. and Wilham Moyes, Superintendent ; James Pattullo, Secretary, AValter Shaw, Treas urer. _ MALTMEN INCORPORATION. Robert Ramsay, Deacon.—George Saiinders, Boxmaster Jas. M'Ewen, Clerk.—Alex. Anderson, Officer —

DUNDEE DIRECTORY. 125 RAILWAY TRAINS. DUNDEE AND NEWTYLE. Summer Hours.—Dundee to Newtyle, at 8 a.m., 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. Newtyle to Dundee, at 8 a.m., 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. Wi.VTEB Hours.—Dundee to Newtyle, at 8 a.m., 11 a.m., and 3.30 P.M. JSTeAYt^'le to Dundee, at 8 a.m., 11 a.m., and 3.30 p.m. Additional Trains start from both ends, on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 2 p.m. —Passenger carriages are now run right through be- tween Coupar Angus and Dundee with every Train, with the ex- ception of the one and two o'clock Trains from Dundee on Tues- days and Fridays. DUNDEE AND ARBROATH. See page 107. SHIPPING COMPANIES. Dundee Perth, and London Shipping Company.—Robert Marshall, Manager, Dundee.— Mrs EHzabeth Hore, Wapping, Lon- don, Agent—Steam-ships London, Dundee, and Perth; schooners London, Sovereign, Courier, and Elbe. Dundee and Glasgow Trade.—Alex. Laird & Sons, 101, Union- street, Glasgow, Agents. —Smacks Swift, Mary, Clyde, Mersey, Forth, Rose, and Jane. Dundee and Leith Trade—David Smith, Dock Gates Leith. Agent.—Smacks Dart, Star, Gipsy, Roe, and Fishers Dundee and Perth Trade.—Mathew and Garie, Canal-street,

Perth, Agents.—Lighters, Lark, Swan, and Tay ; Steam-tug, Sir . Dundee AND Hull Shipping Company.—T, Couper, Manager, Dundee.— Thomson, Mackay & Co., Hull, and Alexander Mathew,

Perth, Agents ; Schooners Tay, Queen, Albert, Shelah, Humber, and Fame, Tay AND Tyne Shipping Company.—, Mana- ger, Dundee.— Charles Mathew, 32, Broad-Chare, Newcastle, Agent Schooners, Joanna, Triumph, Briton, Archer, and Herald. Dundee and Edinburgh Steam Packet Company.—James Kennedy, Manager, Dundee.—W. D. Macdougall, Granton, Agent.

•—Steamer Modern Athens. Dundee and Perth Steam-Packet Company.—James Cata- nach. Manager, Dundee.—Packet La ss of . Dundee, Broughty, and South Ferry.—David Tosh, master, Packet Mercury. TRADERS. Dundee and Liverpool.—Robert, Tosh, Manager, Dundee Schooners Robert, Taj^, and Mary. Dundee and Live^vpool.—P. D. Ritchie, Manager, Dundee. —Schooners Pilot, Barbara, Aid, and Liverpool. Dundee and G rani on,—John Bell, Dundee, and Andrew Greig Granton, Agents. —Steamers Benledi and Britannia. L 2 — — — ——

126 BCSfCEE DIEECTORir.

Dundee and Kirkaldt.—James Smieton, Manager, Dundee. Smack Laverock Scott. Dundee and Leven.—David Peter & Co., Agents, Dundee.— Smacks, Helen & Jean, and Margaret & Elizabeth. Dundee amd Aberdeen.—John Kennedy, jun.. Manager, Dun- dee.—Smacks Guthries, Juno, and Origen, Dundee and Dunkirr.—Baxter, Brothers & Co., Agents, Dun- dee.—Schooners Hawk, William, and Jules. Dundee & Dunkirk.—A. & D. Edwards, Agents — Sch. May. Dundee and Rotterdam.—G. N. Baxter, Dundee, Agent. G. Livingston, Rotterdam, Agent.—Schooners City of Rotterdam and Mary Ann Meville. Dundee and Rotterdam.—Blinshall Small, Agent,—Schooners Mary, and Lord Douglas. Dundee and Newburgh. —Anderson Laing, master and Agent. Smack Jessie. _ WHALE-FISHING COMPAJNIES. -FISHING CO John Hume, Manager. Ships, Princess Charlotte and Advice. DUNDEE AND UNION WHALE-FISHING CO. Patrick Smith, Manager. Ships, Alexander and Horn. FAIRY WHALE-FISHING CO. George Fyffe, Manager. Barque, Fairy. BANKING COMPANIES. DUNDEE BANKING COMPANY— 1763. Charles W. Boase, Manager.—George C. Boase, Cashier. John Cairncross, Accountant .John Morrison, Teller. Branch at Forfar, —William Hutchison, Agent. EASTERN BANK OF SCOTLAND— 1838. James Westland, General Manager.—David Guthrie, Cashier. James S. Lithgow and K. W. Henderson, Tellers. Branches at Anstruther, Inverkeithing, and Montrose. DUNDEE NATIONAL SECURITY SAVINGS' BANK— 1838. Bank Ofl&ce, 21 Reform Street.—Open—for receiving and paying' money—On Wednesday Evening, from 7 to 8 o'clock ; on Thurs-

day Morning, from 9 to 10 o'clock ; and on Friday Afternoon, from 12 to 2 o'clock.—For receiving money—On Monday morn-

ing, from 9 to ten o'clock ; and on Saturday Evening, from 7 to 8 o'clock.

Amount of Deposits in 1825, £654:5 ; in 1830, £8022 ; in 1835,

£12,889 ; ill 1840, £22,146 : in 1844, £30,677. 6s. Id.

James Brown, Esq., Chairman ; and Edward Baxter, Esq., Deputy Chairman of the Committee of Management. —William Thoms, Esq., Treasurer.—John Sturrock junior, writer, Actuary and Cashier INSURANCE COMPANIES. ' FORFARSHIRE AND PERTHSHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO.—1822. Patrick H. Thoms, Manager Agents in Alyth, Arbroath, Brechin, Forfar, Kirriemuir, Montrose DUNDEE DIRECTORY. 127 EAST OF SCOTLAND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Ebenezer E. Scott, Manager. Agents in Alyth, Arbroath, Blairgowrie, Forfar, Meigle, Montrose, and Stonehaven DUNDEE SEA INSURANCE COMPANY. Directors.— J. Moncur, P. Kinmond, T. Powrie, A. Balfour, David Martin, G. Thorns, Fr. Molison, John Symers, and Jas. Wilson. Archibald Crichton, Manager. DUNDEE MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Directors.—Alex. Martin, Tho. Erskine, Geo. Kidd, Chas. Norrie, Jn. Hume, Jn. Brown, Tho. Holmes, Jas. Neish, and Jn. Whitton. William Sturrock, Manager. TAY MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Directors.—Robt. Meldrum, John Anderson, J. B. Rattray, Jas. Davidson, G. Fyfe, James Cochrane, Ro. Adamson, Alex Law- son, and W. Kerr.—George Reid, Manager. DUNDEE UNION ASSOCIATION OF UNDERWRITERS. George Boyd, junior. Secretary. SEA INSURANCE AGENTS. Aberdeen Marine Insurance Company, Samuel Brodie Bon Accord Marine Insurance Company James Soot Forth Marine Insurance Company P. H. Thoms. Glasgow Marine Insurance Company William Small Marine Insurance Company William Christie TRINITY HOUSE. John Kennedy jun.. Master. —Robt. Tosh, Depute-Master James M'Ewen, Clerk PILOT-OFFICE. Lanceman Webster, Pilot-Master Light-Keepers. Lights of Tay James Martin.—Wm Graham, Assistant Ferry-Port-on -Craig Nathaniel Young— Jn. Ireland, Assistant GAS AND WATER COMPANIES DUNDEE GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Directors.—John Symers, David Baxter, Patrick Scott, James Watson, Alex. Balfour, David Miln, James Guthrie, Arch, Crichton, David Martin, John Sturrock, and David Guillan James Russell, Manager.—John Kerr, Clerk DUNDEE NEW GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Directors.—Joseph Doctor, James ^\ hitton, Wm. Crockatt jun., Alex. Balfour (leather-merchant), and George Fyflfe John Z. Kay, Manager.—Shiell & Small, Secretaries DUNDEE WATER COMPANY. Directors.—'WiWidm Curr, Pat. H. Thoms, Wm. Thoms, Alex. Law- son, Peter Hean, Alex. Bell, and George Fyfife Shiell & Small, Secretaries 128 DUNDEE DIRECTOET. PUBLIC LIBRARIES, READING ROOMS, AND SCIEN- TIFIC INSTITUTIONS. f DUNDEE PUBLIC LIBRARY-1790. Contains upwards of 7250 Volumes.—Rev. John Robertson, Se- cretary and Librarian

DUNDEE EXCHANGE READING-ROOM—1828. William Morris, Treasurer.—George Milne, Secretary

DUNDEE BALTIC COFFEE-HOUSE— 1835. Robert Sturrock, Treasurer and Secretary DUNDEE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Edward Baxter, Chairman.—Robert Sturrock, Secretary DUNDEE WATT INSTITUTION—1824 The Museum is open every lawful evening from 7 till 10, and on Saturday from 4 till 10 Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird, President.—Mr Gibson Ferrier, Vice-President John Sturrock, junior, Esq., and Mr. A. T. Anderson, Treasurers. ^David , —Mr. John Budge, Secretary.— Bruce, Librarian.—John "Watson, Officer MERCHANT SEAMEN'S FUND. Trustees.—George Fyfe (Chairman), Patrick Just, John Spink, Thomas Ewing, Wm. Young, Alex. Martin, Aw. Greig jun., John Kennedy, jun., James Kidd, Robert Tosh, R. D. Pryde, John Guillan, W. O Taylor, James Young, and John Jack Joseph Graham, Collector BURGH OR BAILIE COURT. Held in the Town-Hall eatery Wednesday, at eleven forenoon. The Bailies, Judges The Town-Clerks, Assessors.—J. B. Baxter. Procurator- Fiscal

Colin M'Evren, Town- Officer.—John Frazer, Drummer ~ ~ GUILD COURT The Dean of Guild, Judge.—John W. Baxter, Assessor William Reid, Procurator-Fiscal.—James Allan, Officer POLICE COURT. Held in the Police-Office, every lawful morning at J past 9 o'clock. The SheriflF, Provost, Bailies and Dean of Guild, Judges D. Mitchell, Assessor. —The Superintendent, Fiscal. DUNDEE WRITER'S INCORPORATION. * William Barrie, Preses..—WiUiam Kerr, Vice-Preses Wm. Reid, Treasurer James Patullo, Secretary REGISTER OF SASINES. Sir W. Chalmers, Dundee, Keeper of Particular Register of Sasines. Forfarshire.—Alexander Christie, Dundee, Depute Newell Burnett, Aberdeen, Keeper of the Par. Reg. for Kincar- dine. §

DUNDEE DIKECTORT. 129 PROCURATORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c Those marked thus t are not Notaries Public. fJohn "Walker Alex- f James Forgaa. John Ogilvie. ander, Wm. Galloway. James PatuUo. fAlex. Allan. f Tho. L. Hammond Wm. Reid. John Anderson. fWilliam Hay. David Rollo. "William Barrie. James Hunter. fWalter Shaw, jun. Jolm B. Baxter. Christ. Kerr. fjohn Sheill. John W. Baxter. John Kerr. Geo. Simpson. Edm. Baxter. William Kerr, David Small. John Bell.! f Jas. M'Ewen. ^Robert Smith. Robert Boyd. Du. M'Lachlan. f J. Sturrock, jun. Alex. Christie. fO. G. Miller. J. W. Thompson. David Cobb.ll George Milne. Thomas Thovv. fDavid Cobb, jun. Dav. Mitchell. Chas. Walker. William Don. William Neish. Thos. Walker. Arch. Duncan. fWm. Nicoll. Robert Whyte. "Wm. A. Flowerdew. James Ogilvie. Aw. Willison. fH. Flowerdew. ^ Commissioner for taking Affidavits to be used in the Court of Common

Pleas in England. II Master Extraordinary in Chancery. § Commissioner for taking Affidavits before the Courts of Queen's Bench and Common Pleas. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. —1795. Earl of Aii-lie, President. Vice- Presidents.— The Right Hon. Lord Paumure, Lord Douglas, Sir John Ogilvy, Thomas Erskine, Esq. of Linlathen, and the Provost of Dundee. Senior Diredors.— Colin Symers (Chairman), George Duncan, m.f., James Guthrie, Alex. Keay, Alex. Martin, W. Wrongham, W. Thoms, Rev. J, R. M'Gavm, and David Martin. Junior Directors.—P. H. Thoms, Esq., Edward Baxter, Esq., Wm. Johnston, Robert Adamson, Alex. Low, George Rough, Allan Edward, George Fyfe, and "William Ferguson. James Arrot, m.d., and Alex. Webster, m.d.. Physicians. John Crichton, Matthew Nimmo, and Wilham Munro, Surgeons. Eben. J. Brown, Resident Surgeon-Apothecary. Arch. Newell, Alex. Duncan, m.d., John Malcolm, m.d., William Aitken, and P. Nimmo, Dispensary Surgeons Rev. John Robertson, Secretary and Treasurer JVIrs Mitchell, Matron.

DUNDEE ROYAL LUNATIC ASYLUM— 1812. Committee—Patrick Scott (Chairman), James Guthrie, Sir John Ogilvy, Bart., Jn. Sturrock, sen., Colin Symers, and "VVm. Thoms. House- Visitors.—Andrew Low, D. B. Niven, and Matthew Nimmo. Pat. Nimmo, m.d.. Physician. —Rev. Tho. Stirling, Chaplain. Dr Alexander Mackintosh, Medical Superintendent. John Sturrock, jun.. Treasurer.—Rev. John Robertson, Secretary. Mi-s Marjory Forbes Kilgour, Matron. 130 BtJNDEE DIRECTORY.

DUNDEE ROYAL ORPHAN INSTITUTION—1815. The Right Hon. Lord Panmure, President. Vice-Presidents.—Earl of Airlie, Sir John Ogilvy, the Member of Parliament for the Burgh, the Sheriff of the County, the Sheriff- Substitute at Dundee, Colonel Sir William Chahners of Glene- richt, John Guthrie of Guthrie, and William Bell, sen. Directors ex officiis. —The Provost of Dundee, the Parish Minister, the Dean of Guild, the Convener of the Nine Trades, the Preses of the Society of Writers, the Boxmaster of the Seamen Frater- nity, the Deacon of the Maltmen. Ordinary Directors..—Rev. Dr Russell, Pat. Scott, Ja. Guthrie, Aw. Low, Jas. Small, jun., Thomas Neish, J. Chalmers, G. H. Newall, Alex. Hean, Geo. Soutar, Colin Symers, Pat. Gardiner, and Wm. Matthewson. Matthew Nimmo, Surgeon, Patrick Gardiner, Treasurer.—George Milne, Secretary, Francis Guild, Alaster.—Mrs Guild, Matron. DUNDEE INDIGENT SICK SOCIETY. The Provost, President.—Alex. Moncur, Treasurer.—John Anderson, Secretary John Maxwell, Collector DUNDEE CLOTHING SOCIETY. Miss Sturrock, Treasurer.—Miss C. A. Young, Secretary DUNDEE EYE INSTITUTION. Patrick Scott, President, Wm. Wrongham, Treasurer.—Wm, Kerr, Secretary Robert Cocks, m.d., Surgeon. DUNDEE CITY MISSION ASSOCIATION. Edward Baxter, President. —Andrew Low, Vice-President Robert NichoU, Treasurer James Russel and Edward Urquhart, Secretaries DUNDEE ANCIENT HOSPITAL.. Upwards of £500 are yearly distributed among Poor Citizens. Charles Smith, Hospital-Master. DUNDEE FEMALE SOCIETY For the relief of indigent Females at least 60 years of age, and resident three ^ years in Dundee, by a monthly allowance of 2s. No. of recipients, 120. Mrs Wright, President Miss Whitson and Mrs Symers, Treasurers.—Miss Jobson, Secretary

MORTIFICATIONS. BAILIE WILLIAM ROGER'S—1658.—Seven Bursars receive each L.4 yearly, and L.3. 6s. 8d. a3 apprentice fee, and one suit of Clothes. The Kirk- feessinn, Patrons. GILBERT GUTHRIE'S—1674.—Twenty-five Bursars receive L.3. 6s. 8d. annuaUy, and L.3. 6s, 8d. as an apprentice fee. The Magistrates and Kirk- Session, Patrons. MISS GRAHAM'S-1767—Two Bursars (females)—one receives L 3, and the other L.l. 10s. a-year, towards their maintenance and education. The Kirk-Session, Patrons. DUNDEE DIKECTORT. 131

REV. JAMES PATON'S.—F(ir the education of one Girl or Girls at the Pulilic Schools. — Mortification, ten guineas per annum. DR. JOHN BROWN'S—1768.—Twenty Bursurs receive each L.6 yearly, and L.8 as apprentice fee. The Magistrates and Kirk-Session, Patrons. CAPTAIN JOHN RAMSAY'S— 1774.—Eiyht Boys receive-two of them L.5 each, and six of them L 2 each, and four aged Persons L.5 each, annually. i The Magistrate s and Kirk-Session, Patrons. ALEX. WHITE'S—1799—Twenty-two Bursars receive each L.5 annually. Kirk-Session, Patrons. WEBSTER'S— 1800.—Twenty-five Bursar", attending the Mathematical

Classes in the Academy, receive education ; and thirty Boys and as many Girls receive— the Boys L.2, and the Girls L.l. 10s. each vearly, for the purposes of education. The Provost, James Webster of Balmuif, Sir David Wedder- burn, R. Grah mi (merchant in London), David "Wedderburn of Pearsie, Dr. Stormonth, and Claristopiier Kerr, Trustees. JAMES PULLAR'S—1804—The mortified sum of L.3000 affords an nuaUy L.IO to the Infirmary, L.5 to the Poor of the Nine Trades, and tlie same sum to the Poor of the Parish : The remainder of the annual rent being for tlie main- tenance and education of ten Poor Boys, and the support of as many Old Men and Women. The Kirk-Session, Convener and Deacons of the Nine Trades, Patrons. WIDOWS FUND, &c. —Twenty-two Poor Widows receive each 6s. a-month The Kirk-Session, Patrons ANDERSON'S. —Fourteen Old Men receive each 6s a-month, and the re- mainder to the Indigent Sick The Kirk-Session, Patrons. STEPH,EN'S —The Interest (L.70) is distributed annually amongseven Boys of the name of Stephen, for education. The Provost, the Minister of the Murraygate District, and the Lairds

PANMURE'S—1840.—The Interest of L.IOOO, given to the Town by Lord Panmure, is paid annually to the Royal Infirmnry GEORGE BROWN'S—The Interest (£60), is yearly disiributed among several old persons. The Provost and Kirk-Session, Patrons. ^ MASONIC LODGES IN DUNDEE. Election of St Andrew's-Day, 1845. No. Lodge, R. W. Masters. Secretaries. 47. ..Dundee Operative, ...John Murdoch Peter Cairncross 49...Dundee Ancient, Geo. Duncan, M.P.. James Smith 78. ..Dundee St. David's... John Anderson James Winter 158. ..Thistle Operative Duncan Lennox. ...Thomas Anderson 225. ..Forfar & Kincardine, David Crabb John Low 264. ..Caledonian Robert Taws Alex. C. Ogilvy 317...Camperdown Alex. Lesslie James Steele DUNDEE JOINT-STOCK BUILDING COMPANY. David Low, Treses. — Chas. Smith, Vice-Preses. William Adams, Treasurer.—John Anderson, Secretary 132 DUNDEE DIRECTORY. DUNDEE CURLING CLUB. As at Ist December, 1845. Sir John Ogilvieoflnverquhmity. Bart., President.— George Duncan, Esq. M.P., and Alexander Browne, Efq., Vice-Presidents. Sir John OMil^'ie, Bart., Refiresentative member. Rev. James Thomson, Chaplain. Peter Kinmond, Esq. Treasurer and Secretary. Council of Management —John Moncur, J. K. Ireland, "William Belt, David Pitcairn, Peter Scott, and J. H. Blakey. DUNDEE FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETYT S. C. Thomson, Pi-esident Capt. H. Fenwick, Vice President, Geo. Simpson, Treasurer.—Wm. Laird, Secretary DUNDEE HIGHLAND SOCIETY. "Wm. Byers, President. —Peter Hean, Vice-President Rev Charles Macalister, Chaplain. —Robert Bell, Treasurer Georg'e Simpson, Secretary. — John Bogue, Piper and Officer BROUGHTY PERRY. GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Andrew Spence jun.. Manager. BROUGHTY FERRY SUBSCRIPTION ACADEMY. John Low, Master BRANCH OF DUNDEE N.S. SAVINGS' BANK. Open on Saturday evenings, from 7 to 8 o'clock. John Low, Receiver of Deposits BROUGHTY FERRY BOWLING CLUB. David Miln, President.—Archibald Crighton, Vice-President David Mudie, Treasurer.—George Mathewson, Secretary INNS. Victoria ....Richard Kennedy Eagle | Malcolm M'Nee CARNOUSTIE SCHOOL. Robert Jeneson, Treasurer.—R. A. Mitchell, Secretary. Alexander Auchterlonie, Teacher. CARNOUSTIE GOLF CLUB. J. Davidson, Captain.—R. Miller, Treasurer. J. Adam, Secretary.

R. A. Mitchell, 1st Medal-holder ; R. Miller, 2d Medal-holder. INNS.

Wssthaven, Mrs Clark | Easthaven, Mrs Brown. BARRY. PAROCHIAL BOARD FOR THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF THE POOR. "William Bruce Gardyne, Esq. of Middleton, Chairman. Rev. William Simpson, A.M., Convener. Alexander Auchterlonie, Inspector and Collector. David Ure, Surgeon. COUNTY DIRECTORY.

FREEHOLDERS AND ELECTORS. FORFARSHIRE. POLLING PliAOES.

First District Forfar. | Third District Arbroath.

Second District...Dundee. | Fourth District Brechin. FREEHOLDERS. FOBFAR DISTRICT. James Miller of Milton Charles Gray of Carse David Fyffe of Smithfield Charles Lyell of Kinnordy Sir J. Ogilvy of Inverquharity, Thomas Farquharson of Baldovie Bart. Robert Lyall of Newbigging George Kirkaldy of Baldovie William Ford of Westwood Alex. Clayhills of Invergowrie Peter W. Ogilvy of Ruthven Da. GreenhiU, E. I. Co.'s Service James Campbell, Advocate Robert Webster of Balruddery David Nairne of Drumkilbo F. L. Scrymsoure of Wedderburn Robt. S. Graham of Sir Wm. Scott of Ancrum, Bart. Hon, Donald Ogilvy of Clova ARBROATH DISTRICT. Hon. Lord J.F.G.Haliburton, m.p. John Guthrie of Guthrie Wm. D. Proctor of Halkerton George Chaplin of Colliston Al. Currie, Sheriff of Alex. Lyall of Gardyne James Speid, Brechin William Smart of Cairnbank Thomas Lyall, r.n. W.F.Lindsay Carnegie ofBoysack John M'Kenzie Lindsay, w.s. John Hay of Letham Hon. J. S. M'Kenzie, yr. of Bel- W. Henderson of Grange of Barry mont David Hunter of Blackness John Smyth of Balharry James Miln of Woodhill John Kinloch of Kilry of Anniston David Louson, Arbroath Alex. Smart of Cononsyth Hon.Wm. Ogilvy, Airhe Castle John Guthrie, yr. of Guthrie DUNDEE DISTRICT. James Mudie of Pitmuies David Hunter of Burnside BRECHIN DISTRICT. James L'Amy of Dunkenny Robert Speid of Ardovie Hon. Arch. Stuart of Balmerino David Carnegy of Craigo "Wm. S. Graham of Duntrune Alex. R. Tailyour of Borrowfield Thomas Kerr of North Grange A.lex. Erskine of Balhall David C. Guthrie. London Jas. C. Arbuthnott of Balnamoon Frederick Fotheringham, w.s. George Lyon of Glenogil Sir Jas. Ramsay of Banff, Bart. Sir Al. Ramsay of Bahnain, Bart. Alex. Reid of Pittendriech James Lyall of GaUary Thomas Erskine of Linlathen Jas. M. D. Nairne of Dunsinane Wm. Hunter, yr. of Burnside George Keith of Usau 134 COITNTT BIRECTOET.

Sir J. Carnegie of Southesk, Bart. Patrick Chalmers of Auldbar Charles Lyell, yr. of Kinnordy Thomas Carnegy, yr. of Craigo Alex. Cruickshank of Chas. Hay Carnegy of Pitforthie Pat. Cruickshank of Glenskenno James Carnegy of Finhaven James Dalgairns of BalgaAdes Thos. M'Kenzie of Alex. Cruickshanlc of Keithock Robert Taylor, London James Miln of Noranside Horatio Ross of Rossie John Carnegie of Kinnaird Henry Lumsden of Tilwhilly Kev. Jas. Carnegie of Seaford John I. Chalmers, Ballumble REGISTERED ELECTORS. FORFAR DISTRICT. AIRLIE. Robie, Andrew, Fettereggie Ballingall, George, Cookston Robie, John, Whitehaugh Barry, James, Muirhouses Welsh, Robert, Aucharn Baxter, John, Blacldiills Welsh, David, Doll Brown, David, Fentonhill Whyte, Archibald, Braedownie Cardean, Andrew, Brydieston DUNNICHEN. Henderson, G. C, of Carlingwell Allan, David, Letham Hunter, George, West Cardean Allan, William, do. Laing, Robert, Haughend Allan, J., Drummietermont Park Lobban, William, Aii'lie Anderson, Francis, Letham Lowden, John, Barns Butchart, Henry, Dunnichen Mealmaker, J., Leys of Cookston Douglas, David, Idvies Murray, Patrick, of Simprim Duncan, George, Crosstown Ogilvy, Alexander, Povimyi-e Ford, David, East NicoU, Alexander, Littleton Forbes,Wm., Mains of Dunnichen Rattray, David, Baikie Gamley, David, Letham Simpson, Peter, Kinalty Ireland, Da., Drummietermont Spence, William, do. M'Intosh, Daniel, Brechin Sydie, Yfilliam, Baitland Mitchell, Charles, do. ALYTH. Morris, James, Forfar Fleming, Peter,Ward of Boreland Ouchterlony, Charles, Drum Leslie, John, Lows Patullo, John, Craichie Mill M'Kenzie, Patrick, of Boreland Roberts, A., Backfauld of Dun- M'Nicoll, James, Westertown nichen Shaw, Peter, of Milton Ramsay, William, Letham COKTACHY AND CLOVA. Sheriffs, AVilliam, Craichie Duncan, James, Coliamy Smith, Peter, Dundee Geekie, Ja., CuUow & Glencally Soutar. John, Lownie Findlay, Jas., Easter Lethnot Suttie, John, Letham Henry, Charles, Tarrybuckle Thom, Alexander, Craichie Kennedy, Alex., Glenmoy White, James, Letham JiOw, John, Bank Yomig, John, do. liucas, Andrew. Caddem A>'D NEVAT. Mitchell, David, Fichell Black, Alexander, North Nevay Ogilvy. John. Glasslet Cardean, James, Nevay Ogilvy, Rev. Wm., Cardean, David, East Nevay rORFARSHIBE ELECTORS. 135

Doig, William, Kirkinch Steele, John, Forfar Gutlirie, Thomas, Ewnie Tarbat, James, Halket, David, Dunkenny Taylor, John, Drumshade L'Amy, John R., yr. of do. Thorn, William, Auchterforfar Lindsay, Rev. David, Eassie Thomson, Andrew, Kingsmuir Ostler, William, Murleywell Webster, Patrick, of Westfield Roy, Peter, Castleton Whyte, Wilham, Whytemyre Waddell, David, Templeton GLAMMIS. FORFAR. Alexander, James, Rochelhill Anderson, James, New Downie Barrey, Alexander, Newton Anderson, John, Muirton Buchan, George, Charleston Airth, John, Burnside Baxter, John G., Glammis Mill Bean, John of Teuchaton Baxter, William G., do. Binny, Thomas, Burnside Baxter, David, do. Binny, James, Gowanbank Cathro, Alexander, Berryhillock Boath, James, Pitreuchie Couper, David, Hatton Boath, William, Welton Davidson, Rae, Tarbrax Brown, John, Itingston Donaldson, William, Drumgley Cabel, Joseph, Turfbeg Duncan, James, Milton Cathro, Wm., Moss-side of Lower Fairweather, Alex., Glammis Crabb, Charles, Carseburn Fairweathei-, W., East Rochelhill Cuthbert, Charles, Lunanhead Fyfe, Robert, Kinmundie Dalgity, Alexander, Kingsmuir Gibson, Jas., Haughs of Gossans Dickson, James, of Slatefield Glenday, John Arniefoul Doig, William, Mid Dod Henderson, Chai-les, Woodbank Fyfe, John, Forfar Hay, Robert, Charleston Graham, Barron, of Littlemill Johnston, David, Lochmill Grant, Robert, Restennet Langlands, Jas., Upper Haystou HiU, Charles, Carnoustie Langlands, D., W^est Drumgley Hood, David, West Dod Mnin, John, Mill of Milton Hurry, John, Glencoe Park Nicoll, Andrew, Nether Middleton Lindsay, Alexander, Orchard Ostler, Aw., Upper Middleton M'Glaggan, Alex., Lunanhead Rattray, Alexander, Templebank Milne, James, Lillybank Robertson, Alex., Charleston Mitchell, George, Kingsmuir Smith, William, Woodend Mitchell, Charles, Hassockwells Taylor, Robert, Gossans Potter, Alexander, Forfar GLENISLA. PuUar, Joseph, Craignathro Anderson, John, Newcraig Pullar, Andrew, do. Cargill, T., of Over Auchinliesh PuUar, William, do. Clark, T., of Loanhead of Kilry Robertson, David, Slatefield Clark, James, Foldo Robertson, James, Ai'broath Constable, Robert, East Derry Rough, William, Suttieside Dick, John, Knowhead Samson, William, Lunanhead Duncan, David, Dalwhiz Scott, David, Whitewells Farquharson, A., West Camniock Simpson, Thomas, Rosebauk Farquharson, Thomas, Coldside Small, James, jun., Dundee Farquharson, Jas., of Cammock Smith, John, Bankhead of Lower'.Fenton, John, of Scrushloch Smith, David, Flydmire Grewar, Wm., of Inverharity 136 COUNTT DIRECTORY.

Hall, James, Over Auchinleish Mitchell, James, Ovenstone Hill, John, Cotton of Craig Salmon, F,, Newton of Balgershoe Hill, Peter, Auchranny Salmon, Peter, Little Lower Hutchison, James, of Coldside Ramsay, Robert, Labothie Jack, Alexander, TuUoch Smith, James, GrangemUl Kinloch, George, of Kinloch Smith, John, Carrot Lindsay, Alexander, London Thomson, A. S., Inverarity Low, David, of Knowhead Watt, John, of Meathie M'Glashan, Alex... Peathaugh KINGOLDRUM. M'Kenzie, John, of Alrick Adam, Alexander, Cantsmill Mackenzie, Wm., Ballimenoch Alexander, George, Kinclune M'Laren, John, do. Duncan, William, Wellton M'NicoU, Jas., Easter Cammock Haldane, Rev. James Ogilvy M'Nicoll, John, of Holmirry Hood, Charles, Aucharroch M'Nicoll, John, Craig Hood, Frederick. do. Mathewson, Dav., of Little Elilry Hood, Robert, do. Mill, Semuel, of Clocknockiter Hood, Thomas, do. Mitchell, James, Cottertown Leighton, Alex., Wester Pearsie Ogilvy, James, of Mildacraig OgUvy, John, Little Kenny Paterson, James, "WestmUl Ogilvy, Walter, Aucharroch Rattray, James, of Kirkhillocks Reid, John, Meikle Kenny Rattray, Thomas, yr. of do. Walker, David, Nether Balgray Robertson, John, Auchavan Wedderburn, David, of Pearsie Robertson, Thomas, Bellaty KINNETTLES. Robertson, John, do. Anderson^ W., Mill of Inverighty Robertson, J., Meikle Dunnie Arnot, John, Ingliston Shaw, John, Balloch Aynsworth, James, Inverighty Simpson, James, Alyth Boath, R., West Mains Spalding, David, of Broomhall Douglas, William, of Brigton Torbat, Jas., Over Auchinleish Dyce, William, Sjjittal Burn Torbat, John, do. Lindsay, David, IngUstou Watt, Rev. James M'Laren, John, North Mains "Wilson, William, Auchranny Rae, James, North Mains INVERARITT. Rae, Nicol, North Leckaway Dargie, David, Tarbrax Steele, James, Ingliston Dick, Thomas, Easter Meathie Young, George, Kirkhill Duncan, David, Tarbrax KIRRIEMUIR. Fyffe, Robert, Seggiden Adam, John, East Muirhead of Gow, Andrew, Kincreich Logie Hume, J., West Mains Kincal Adamson, James, of Balloch drum. Adamson, John, Dundee Jolly, James, Hatton Addison, John, Kirriemuir Kydd, David, Bonnytown Alexandei', Robert, do. Lindsay, David, Inverarity Anderson, George, do. Loudon, Rev. George Anderson, William, do. Martin, James, Happis Angus, J., Newton of Kinnordy Maxwell, David, Bractullo Arklay, William, Ku'riemuir Miller, Robert, North Happis Arnot, James, Drumgley MUne, Thomas, Kincreich Ballantine, William, Kirriemuir FORFARSHIRE ELECTORS. IS)

Baxter, Thomas, Muirhouses Forrest, James, Kirriemuir Beam, Jas., Eastmill of Downie Ford, William, Ballindarg park Eraser, James, Lindertis Bori'ie, John, Kirriemuir Fraser, Thomas, Kirriemuir Boyack, David, Dundee Glenday, David, Logie Brovra, Walter, Northmuir Goodlet, Wm., Grant's Braes Brown, Alexander, do. Gordon, John, Kirriemuir Brown, William, Pluckerstone Graham, Francis, of Morphie Bruce, Thomas, Gateside Grant, Archibald, Northmuir Butchart, David, Northmuir Grant, William, Caldham Byrse, John, Kirriemuir Grant, William, Cameron, James do. Gray, John, Pandanarum Campbell, Peter, Tannadice Hardie, David, Kirriemuir Colville, James, Knowhead Herald, David, do. Cowpar, James, Glasswell Hobbart, J., Muirhead of Logie Coutts, Charles, Southmuir Hutcheon, Charles, Kirriemuir Crabb, Alexander, Kintyre Jackson, William, Dalinch Crabb, William, Bosewell Jameson, David, Kirriemuir Crabb, Charles, Kirriemuir Johnston, George, Herdhill Crabb, Jn., West Muirhead of Johnston, James, Reisk Logie Kermach, James, Kirriemuir Cruickshank, Rev. James Kirkaldy, Patrick, Fullerton Darling. James S., of Lednathy Lamond, Francis, Airlie Deuchar, Alexander, Kirriemuir Lawson, Alexander, Sandyford Doctor, Joseph, Dundee Lawson, John, Kilnhill Doig, Charles, Kirriemuir Lawson, John, jun., do. Doig, William, do. Lindsay, David, Kkriemuir Doig, George, do. Lindsay, James, do. Doig, Frederick, Roundyhill Lindsay, John, Denhead Doig-, John, Burnside Lindsay, Henry, Wester Logie Duncan, William, Crieff Lowden, John, Kirriemuir Duncan, James, Rutaleave Low, Robert, Nether Kinalty Duncan, Adam, Glenprosen Low AVilliam, Kirriemuir Duncan, Alexander, do. Low, John, do. Duncan, James, do. Low, George, do. Dundas, John, Kirriemuir Low, David, do. Eassie, James, Herdhill Low, Alexander, do. Easton, Rev. Dr Thomas Mackay, James, do. Edward, A. manuf., Kirriemuir M'Intosh, Lauchlan, Crossmill Edward, A., carrier, do. M'Kenzie,Wm.,Wester Lednathy Elder, William, Denhead M'Kenzie, John, Kirriemuir Ewart, Andrew, Ballinshoe M'NicoU, Walter, Balnagarrow Falconer, John, Kingoldrum MPherson, Duncan, Kirriemuir Fergusson, T., Easter Lednathy Malloeh, John, do. Findlay, James, Carrock Mann, James, do. Findlay, Robert, Kirriemuir Mealmaker, Robert, Denmill Fithie, David, do. Milne, John, Cowhillock Fleming, John, Southmuir Milne, James, Padanarum Forrest, William, Kirriemuir Miln, Jas., shoemaker, do. m2 138 COUNTY DIBECTOBY.

Milne, James, Kirriemuir Walker, John, Airlie Castle Milne, David, do. Walker, Alexander, Ballinshoe Mitchelson, Richard, Southmuir Warden, Al., Cottown of Lownie Morrison, Alexander, do. Watson, George, Kirriemuir Myles, Robert, do. Watt, Thomas, do. NicoU, James, Kirriemuir Webster, Thomas, do. NicoU, Alexander, do. Webster, James, Dameye NicoU, John, do. Webster, Alexander, do. JNicoU, James, do. Webster, George, Southmuir NicoU, David, do. Webster, John, Edinburgh Ogilvy, John, of Inshewan Webster, John, Kirriemuir Ogilvy, "Walter, Cramie Webster, James, do. Ogilvy, Alexander, Kirriemuir Whyte, Thomas. do. Orrock, David, do. Whyte, James C, do. Ostler, John, Memes Whyte, John, do. Ostler, George, Carrock Whyte, Jno., Roods, do. Ostler, William, Newmill Wilkie, James, do. Paterson, Thomas, Kirriemuir Wilkie, George, do. Potter, William, Forfar Wilkie, John, do. Proctor, James, Tillyloss Wilkie, David, do. Ramsay, Rt., of Logie Wilson, George, Nether Bow Rattray, George, Kirriemuir Yeaman, W., Grnd. ofDragonhall Reid, William, Kirriemuir Young, Thomas, Kirriemuir Reid, Alexander, do. LINTRATHEN. Reid, David, Lindertis Adams, James, Balnakello Reid, Rev. Thomas, AirUe Adam, Thomas, Clintlaw Ritchie, David, Pandanarum Alexander, John, Bridgend Robb, Peter, Northmuir Anderson, John, Melgmnbank Robb, David, Dundee Annand, David, Inzion Robb, John, Kirriemuir Annand, William, Formal Robb, Joseph, do. Cannan, Rev. Francis Robie, David, Netherton Duncan, Peter, Easter CouU Robie, Alexander, Kirriemuir Esson, David, West Campsie Roger, William, Southmuir Fenton, David, Foldend Ross, Alexander, Westmuir Hanton, Robert, Lintrathen Shaw, Thomas, of Shawfield M'Kay, T., Braes of Auld Allan Skinner, James, M'Kay, Jas., MUtown of do. Sim, James, Bow of BalUnshoe M'Ritchie, Chas. E,, Glenhead Simpson, James, Kirriemuir Ogilvy, David, Easter Peel Smart, Francis, do. Smart, Wilham, Wester Coull Smyth, John, Dundee Wallace, Alex., Craigyloch Souter, Peter, Ballinshoe ^. Stewart, William, Kirriemuir Carnegy, Charles, Battledykes Stewart, David, Roods, do. Cook, Andrew, Blairyfedden Stormonth, James, do. Coutts, James, Couttsfield Stiven, John, do. Crichton, George, West Mains of StirUng, Rev. James, do. Finhaven Thain, David, Woodhead Davidson, Robert, Woodside Thornton, James, Northmuir Guthrie, Thomas, Finhaven FORFARSHIRE ELECTORS. 139

Kidd, David, Bogindollo Milne, J., Kirkstyle of Rescobie Massie, Wm., Easter Oathlaw Ochterlony, Sir C. M., of Och- Meldrum, James, Fmhaven terlony Mitchell, Geo., Haughs of do. Powrie, William, of Reswallie Shaw, John, Newbarns Powrie, James, of do. Stuart, Rev. Harry Reid, Wm., Cottown of Carse Tindal, John, Finhaven Scott, Robert, Milldens Webster, James, Parkford Smith, Peter, Greenhead "Webster, John, Meadows Spence, William, Fonnah Wilkie, Major Jas., of Newbarns Stewart, D., West Mains Turin RESCOBIE. Taylor, William, Burnside Alexander, Alex., Haresburn Watson, J., Mains of Ochterlony Birrel, Peter, Cloeksbriggs Watson, Thomas, Clochtow. Cabel, Chas., Boston Park RUTHVEN, Carr, John, Hagmuir Barty, Rev. Patrick Elder, John, Woodend Bruce, Andrew, Hole Fife, David, Nethermuir Cunningham, James, Balbirnie Findlay, John, Baggerton Lindsay, David, Ruthven Forbes, James, East Carsebank Simpson, Alex., Bridgetown Forrest, James, Milldens Simpson, Thos., jun., MUltown Hazels, David, Heatherstacks Steel, David, Bridgend Mann, Alexander, Turin Hill Stratheam, Peter, Dryloch Matthew, Jas., Cottown of Turin Taylor, James, Bridgend

DUNDEE DISTRICT. AUCHTERHOTJSE. Oliphant, David, do. Anderson, Andrew, Dronley Richardson, Thomas, do. Anderson, James. do. Robertson, Samuel, do, Arnot, Patrick, do. Robertson, James, Strathlochie Arnot, Wm,, Easter Adamston Storrier, John, Coupar Angus Bell, Peter, Kirkton DUNDEE. Bell, George, Midlioeh Baxter, David, Dundee Buchan, Jas., Wester Adamston Baxter, Edward, do. Cree, John, West Mains Blair, David, of CraighUl Fenton, Peter, Templeton Crammond, G., Greendyke of Jobson, Robert, Auchterhouse Craigie Petrie, Andrew, Newton Dick, William D,, of Philip, William, Auchterhouse Dodds, Thomas, Baldovie Whitton, Andrew, Scotstown Drummond, Thos., Mid Craigie Winehouse, Rev. George Hanton, Thomas, Muirhouses COUPAR ANau.s. Kerr, William, Claypots Baxter, David, Coupar Angus Kidd, George, Broughty Ferry Butter, Thomas, do. Lorimer, James, of Kellyfield Clark, Charles, of Princeland M'Intyre, John, Ballunie Donaldson, Alex., Coupar Angus Martin, James, Pitkerro Mill Gray, George M., Dundee Miller, Jas., Douglas Bleachfield Gray, Robert, do. Morrison, William, Duntrune M'Farlane,Wm., Coupar Angus Neish, James, West Ferry Marshall, Rev. Wm,, do. Pennycook, James, Craigie 140 COUNTY DIRECTORY.

PuUar, James, Dundee Hutchison, John, Westgreen Sandeman,W. Milton of Craigie Kinnear, Robt., Backmuir of LifF Scott, Robert, West Ferry Low, John, jun., Brewhead Thorns, Pat. H., Broughty Ferry Linn, William, Wilkie, James, do. Martin, William, Backmuir, LiflF. Wilkie, James, Duntrune Martin, William, KETTINS. Martin, James, Birkhill Feus Anderson, James, Newton Mather, James, Balgay Bett, John, North Corston Millar, Patrick, Balgarthno Bett, William, Coupar Angus Murray, Sir W. of Ouchtertyre, Blair, Andrew, Peattie Bart. Blair, Alexander, Southgask Ostler, James, Loch of Liff Clark, James, Balgove Peebles, William, Lochee Craigie, John, Nether Ballownie Ramsay, William, New Mains Geekie, Alex., of Baldowrie Sands, John Sim, Arbroath Gibb, James, Kettins Sharp, David, Birkhill Feus Halkett, Peter, Mains of Pitcur Sim, David, Mains of Gray Hunter, J., KnoUhaugh of Kettins Simpson, David, Wester Gourdie Hunter, William, 'Jrenchfield Smith, Charles, GowriehUl Murray, Mungo, of Lintrose Stewart, Thos., Backmuir, Liff Ritchie, David, Greenburns Swan, John, Birkhill Fues Robertson, D., Ley of Hallyburton Thomson, David, Lochee Robertson, James, Rosebank Waddel, James, brewer, Liff Scott, William, Ardlair Watson, Thomas, of do. Shaw, William, of Newhall Webster, James, Birkhill Feus Smart, John, Ley of Hallyburton Whittet, John, Invergowrie Spalding, C. Ashley Cottage Wilson, James, Charleston Watson, Alex., Tillybauckart Wilson, Thos., Hillside of Balgay Watson, Hugh, Keillor Young, William, Whitlawstone Watson, John, Ford of Pitcur LUNDIE. LIFF AND BENVIE. Archer, William, Bowhouse Addison, Dr George, LifF Bell, Peter, Bowhouse Amess, Samuel, Birkhill Feus Bett, Thomas, Pitermo Anderson, George, Ax-broath Cameron, James S., Sunnyhall Anderson, David, Coupar Angus Hunter, George, Easter Keith Baxter, Edward, Dundee Hunter, Patrick, Kirkton Bell, James, Dryburgh Irvine, Rev. Thomas Blair, John, Errol Patullo, Wm., Lundie Castle Blair, Peter, do. Patullo, David, jun., Ardgath Bower, George, Logie Smith, David, Flocklands Butter, James, Easter Gourdie Smith, Thomas, Smithston Christie, James, Menziehill Smith, John, Clushmill Coupar, Alex., Birkhill Feus MAINS. Dodds, Edmond, Bullion Baxter, William, Dundee Duncan, Lord Viscount Bell, Jas., Burns of Duncan, Hon. Hew Adam D. H Cannan, Rev. Dr David Fenton, John, LaM'side Carmichael, Peter, Dundee Gray, Lord John, of Gray Cobb, William, Mains of Fintray Halden, Robt., Edinburgh, w.s. Cobb, George, Mains FORFARSHIRE ELECTORS. 141

Cochrane,D. Hilton of Balmadown Drimmie, Daniel, Panmure Field Doctor, Alex., "West Kirkton Easton, John, Broughty Ferry Duncan, Alexander, "West Marsh Elder, David, do. Fenton, John, Mill of Mains Erskine, Thomas, Dundee Finlay, "William, Longhaugh Ferrier, Peter, Broughty Ferry Greig, John, "Whitefield Ferrier, Alexander, Keill, Andrew, of do. Fyfe, George, Barnhill Links Leith, Thomas, Dimdee Gall, Charles, Broughty Ferry Miller, "William, Balmadown Gambley, Thomas, do. Mathewson, Al., jun., Hillhouses Gray, Wm., Milton of Monifieth Ramsay, J., Magdalen-Kirkton Greig, Alex., Broughty Ferry Ramsay, J., Hilton of Balmuir Halley, David, do. Turnbull, John, Claverhouse Hammond, Thomas L., do. "Whyte, Alexander, Dundee Henry, Alexander A., "Woodend Wilkie, George, Maryfield Hill, David, Broughty Ferry MONIFIEF. Hughes, "William, do. Adam, "W., Hillocks of Ethie- Hunter, Robert, do. beaton Hunter, David, jun., North Ferry Adam, John, Broughty Ferry Hunter, General George, Anandale, Al., wood-mercht., do Kay, John, Shank of Omachie Anderson, Alexander, do* Kerr, Tho., Grange of Monifieth Anderson, Thomas, Monifieth Kinnear, George, Broughty F erry Anderson, Francis, do. Kinneai', Geo., flesher, do. Archer, G., jun., Broughty Ferry Lesslie, Robert, do. Archer, Alex., shipmaster, do. Lindsay, Jas. C, Barnhill Links Arklay, "Wm., North Grange Lorimer, John, Monifieth Baird, Alex., sen., Monifieth Low, George, Broughty JFerry Baird, James, do. Low, Thomas, Dundee Barrie, James, do. Luke, James, Broughty Ferry Beat, Thomas, Laws Mackay, Angus, do. Beattie, John, Dundee Malcolm, Tho., North Kingeuny Bell, J. nail-mak., Broughty Ferry Marshall, John, Barnhill Bell Jas., jun., Broughty Ferry Maule, James, Monifieth Bell, John, Ferry-Port-on- Craig M'Donald, Neil, ForthiU Brown, Alex., Broughty Ferry M'Ewan, James, Dundee Brown, Alex., Barnhill Links Methven, John, Broughty Ferry Brown, James, Millar, George, Easter Balgillo Brown, John, Dundee Miln, David, Dundee Christie, "William, Dundee Molison, Francis, Binrock Collier, Robert, Balmossie Mudie, David, Mill of Omachie Colville, WiUiam, of Laws NicoU, James, Monifieth Cowie, Robert, Broughty Ferry Norrie, Robert, Feus of Forthill Gumming, Gershom, Dundee^ Norrie, Charles, Broughty Ferry Davidson, Peter, Seafield Ogilvie, Thomas, Balmossie Davidson, Stephen, do. Peter, David, Monifieth Dean, Alex. Broughty Ferry Petrie, David, Broughty Ferry Dick, Rev. Thomas, Forthill Pryde, George, Broughty Ferry Dick, Thomas, Ardownie Rankine, James, Monifieth Dick, Alexander, Monifieth Rait, David, Burnhill Links 142 COUNTY DIKECTORT.

Ramsay, David, Monifieth NEWTYLE. Ramsay, Alex., Broughty Ferry Addison, James, Newtyle Rennie, David, Mill of Omachie Balfour, Alexander, Dundee Ritchie, John, Broughty Ferry Butter, John, Newtyle Ross, Alexander, do. Crichton, A., Hatton of Newtyle Scott, Robert, do. Gibb, James, Newtyle Shepherd, David, do. Gill, John, Newtyle Shiell, John, Barnhill Links Guthrie, James, Dundee Skinner, Wm., Broughty Ferry Jack, James, Newtyle SmalL David, Barnhill Links Jamieson, David, do. Spence, Andrew, wood-merchant Lindsay, Robert, Henderston Stewart, John, Broughty Ferry Mitchell, Thomas, Kirkinch Stewart, Charles, Seafield Murdoch, John, Newtyle Stewart, John, Dundee Moon, James, do. Stephen, Andrew, Dundee Moon, George, do. Stiven, David, Monifieth Moon, Rev. John Stiven, Robert, do. Moon, William, Dundee Strachan, John, do. Pirie, James, Nethermill Swan, Alex., Broughty Ferry Robertson, Alexander, Dundee Taylor, George, Monifieth Scott, Peter, Pitnappie Thomson, S. C, Broughty Ferry Small, John, Burnmouth Todd, Alex., do. Stephen, John, Davidston Todd, Rev. Alexander Stewart, Robert, Newtyle Watson, John, Broughty Ferry Stewart, Charles, do. "Watt, John, Seafield Whitton, James, Pitnappie Webster, David, Kingenny . Webster, David, Broughty Ferry Adam, John, Bridgefoot Webster, Alex., Barnhill Links Bell, Peter, Auchrie Webster, W., Maryfield Cottage Cochrane, D., Hillton of Bal- Weir, Peter, labourer madown Willison, Andrew, Dundee Crawford, Robert, Pitempton Young, William, Monifieth Hay, James, jun., do. . Hill, James, baker Currie, Rev. John Keith, John, Jeanfield Fenton, William, Middlebrighty Keith, WUliam, Mill Fallaws Hood, James, Middleton Laird, David, of Stathmartine Kenely, Jamas, Murroes Lindsay, A. East Mill of Baldovan Ogilvie, Alexander, Mathewson, Alex., Hillhouses Ogilvy, George R., Edinburgh PatuUo, David, Baldrogan Ogiivy, John, Easter Gagie Preston, David, Gallowhill Ogilvy, David, Windy Mill Simpson, John, Strathmartine Smith, Peter, Leyshade Tawse, Chas., Muir of Baldovan Smith, Thomas, Powrie Warden. Al. J., West Mill of do. Smith, William, Westhall Wilkie, George, Maryfield Thomson, William, Easter Gagie WUkie, John, do. Watson, Aw., Mill of Brighty . Webster, Al., Barns of Wedder- Bell, Alexander, New Mains bura Bell, Alexander, Balnuth. rORFARSniRE ELECTORS. 143

Bell, Charles, Balkello Hood, John, Milton of Tealing Crammond, Alex., Huntingfaulds Kinmond, Da., East Shielhill Fairweather, John, Finlarg Langlands, David, Balkemback Fairweather, William, Prieston Millar, Patrick, of Balbeuchly Fenton, John, Shielhill Robertson, Da., Nether Todhills Glass, James, Tealing Swan, James, Moathill Hood, David, of Balluderon

ARBROATH DISTRICT. ARBIRLOT. Key, George, Dundee Anderson, John, Greenford Lunan, Alexander, of Bishopsloch Bowie, Alex., Mains of Kelly Mann. Alexander, Woodside Buik, David, Broomhill Peat, Robert, of Catherine Bank Butchart, Robert, Arbirlot Peter, James, Mains of Millfield Caithness, Charles, Millhill Smith, Patrick, of Smithfield Collier, John. Panlathie Stirton, Francis, Frazerfield Dick, John, East Balmirmar Stiven, Peter, Muirlands Dowall, C. jun., Kelly Bleachfield Traill, John, surgeon, Arbroath Dowall, Charles, Wormyhills BARRY. Duncan, James, Panlathie Mill Adams, James, Dunnichen Faii'weather, John, Crudie Acres Anderson, James, Carnoustie Finlayson, David, Balcathie Airth, David, Mill of Barry Finlayson, Thomas, Nether Kelly Airth, William, do. Fowler, Peter, Arbirlot Aymers, William, Barry Goodall, James, Peasiehill Balfour, William, Carnoustie Goodall, William, Salisbury Boyle, Alexander, Huntertown Jamieson, John, Crudie Brown, Robert, Carnoustie Johnston, George, Fauldyhill Butchart, John, do. Johnston, William, Braeside Butchart, WiUiam, do. Key, James, Bank Butchart, Robert, do. Kidd, Andrew, Cant, David, do. Lamb, David, Crudie Acres Child, David, do. Millar, David, Kellyfleld Constable, W. B., of Wallace Nicoll, William, Arbirlot Craigie Paterson,Aw., Milltown ofArbirlot Crammond, William, Carnoustie Paterson, Wm. Kelly Bleachfield Crawford, James, do. Petrie, James, Pitcundrum Crockatt, William, jun. Dundee Ruxton, Alexander, Bonliaird Davidson, James, Lochend Scott, James, Easter Knox Donaldson, George, Carnoustie Sime, Robert, Newton Ewan,Wm. blacksmith, Barry Scott, David, Cuthlie Ferrier, James, Carnoustie Sturrock, Peter, Craigend Fleming, Alexander, Murroes ARBROATH. Forbes, Robert, Arbroath Beattie, D., Burnside of Boysack Fowler, Alexander, Carnoustie Dorward, Thomas, Rosebank Fox, James, do. Jamieson, Walter, Cottage Fox, George, do. Johnston. Robert, of Denfield FyfFe, Thomas, do. Kewans, James, Bishopsloch Fyffe, William, Crookhill Key, James, of Berryfauld Grey, David, Cotton of Ardestie

I . 144 COUNTY DIKECTORT.

Guild, John, Carnoustie Hume, David, Eastern Skichen Hood, James, Gedhall Hume, Robert, Hillhead Kidd, David, Barry Lands Kydd, James, Backboath Kyd, David. Carnoustie Kyd, James, Mains of Carmyllie Jennison, Robert, Viewbank Kyd, John, Newton Laird, John, Carnoustie Rait, John, Cotton of Cononsyth. Livingstone, William, do. Scott, William, Carnegie Lorimer, Robert, do. Souter, Charles, Westhills Louson, David, Newbigging Suttie, Henry, Greystone Lowson, Js„ Wright, Carnoustie GUTHRIE. Lowson, Js., coal-mercht., do. Dickson, David, Pykerton Lowson, John, do. Dykes, David, Hillside Lowson, Thomas, do. Gouk, Alexander, Loanhead Mackie, Andrew, do. Kermath, George, Langlands Martin, David, Jan. do. Kid, Wm., Cotton of Millar, John, do. Mathew, James, Dubton Montgomery, J., Maulesbank, m.d Nicol, W., Newton of Kirkbuddo Munro, John, Agra Mount Ogilvy, George, of Kirkbuddo Paton, Charles, Carnoustie Sheriffs, H.. Hilton of Guthrie Paton, Alexander, do, Sheriffs, David, Newton of do. Paton, David, do. Smith, Thomas, Holemill Paton, John, Panbride Smith, James, Drowndubbs Patullo, James, Ravensby Soutar, Robert, Millfield Petrie, David Cook, of Greenlaw- Strachan, Alexander, Milton hill Sturrock, Wm., Bents of Turin Petrie, David, Carnoustie Taylor, John, Kemphills Petx'ie, John, Salmondsmuir INVERKEILLOR. Rae, George, Carnoustie Anderson, George, Hodgeton Rae, Alexander, do. Anderson, James, Millfield Shand, Alex., do. Anderson, David, Kirkton Shield, John, do. Anderson, David, Inchock Shuttle, John, Carnoustie Anderson, D., North Mains of Simpson, Rev. William Ethie Smith, John, manuf., Carnoustie Bowie, Peter, Boysack Smith, John, do. Buchanan, John, Gilchom Tennant, John, Links of Barry Carey, Robert, Hilton Warden, Robert, Carnoustie Carnegie, John, of Redhall Whitton, James, do. Collier, Edwards, Kirkton Mill Whitton, David, Coupar, John, of Douglasmuir CARMTLLIE. Hynd, James, Waulkmills Alexander, David, Easthills Jackson, James, Boghead Barrie, Jas., Drum of Carnegie Johnston, Alexander, of Lawton Bell, Rev. Patrick, Carmyllie Meftan, Thomas, Chance Inn Clark, David, Miltown of Conon Mills, Charles, Arbroath Fithie, J., Smithyton of Connon- Ogilvy, John, Lawton Mill syth Paul, George, Inverkeillor Gardyne, James, Milltown Reid, Alexander, Templeton Gibson, A., Crofts of Carmyllie Ruxton, David, Inverkeillor Hendry, Alex., Wester Skichen Ruxton, James, do. "

FORFARSHIBE ELECTOBS. 145

Ruxton, John, Inverkeillor . Salmon, David, Friockheim Anderson, Patrick, Carlungie Scott, Alexander, Arbroath Anderson, George, New Downie Skair, John, of Luanbank Anderson, John, Dodd Taylor, John, Redcastle Arkley, Thomas, Downie Mill Taylor, Alex., Leysmill Coupar, John, Easter Denside Thomson, Charles, Leys Crichton, David, Affleck Watt, John, Inverkeillor Eckford, Rev. John, Newbigging Young, David, Westmuirhouse Fairly, Andrew, Fallaws KIKKDEN. Fitchie, John, Monikie Mill Airth, Alexander, Friockheim Gibson, David, Broomwell Aii'th, William, do. Keillor, Peter, Bankhead Andson, John, do. Kerr, John, Hillhead Black, David, do. Kerr, Thomas, West do. Brand, Joseph, do. Kinnear, Alexander, Pitearly Cameron, James, Bructullo Miln. Charles, Newlandhead Carrie, John, Knockhill Patullo, George, Easter do. Carrie, John, Rossie Island PatuUo, George, Kirkton Croal, James, Friockheim Watt, Duncan, Smithfield Davidson, Walter, do. PANBKIDE. Dunn, Lauchlan, Stracathro Anderson, Alexander, Balmachie Dunn, James, Friockheim Anderson,Wm, Mains of Panmure Edwards, Robert, do. Anderson, David, Westhaven Fairweather, William, Gask Balbirnie, Thomas, Balwyssie Fairweather, John. Friockheim Bowie, Alex, jun., West Scryne Fairweather, David, East Idvies Cairncross, John, Haughhead Forbes, David, Friockheim Collier, Thomas, Hatton Fyffe, William, do. Crichton, Alexander, Inchture Gardyne,Wm. B., of Middleton Fuller, Alexander, Westhaven Herald, Andrew, West Idvies Gray, James, do. Hogg, John, Friockheim Ireland, Alex., Crombie Mill Hood, Rt., Billhead of Ascurry Kydd, Alexander, Balwyssie Johnston, Alex., Friockheim Martin, Geo., Newton of Pan bride Mann, James, do. Mill, William, Panbride Mather, Alexander, do. Mitchell, Andrew, Balmachie Middleton, Charles, do. Paton, Robt., Newton of Panbride Miln, James, Kinnares Renny, J.jun. PanbrideBleachfield Moncur, Peter, Friockheim Renny, William, jun,, do. i Morris, William, do. Webster, James, Auchrenny Paterson, James, March Wilson, John, Panbride Reid, David, Glenprosen ST. VIGEANS. Roy, William, Friockheim Allan, Patrick, of Hospitalfield Salmond, William, Friock Bell, John, Kinaldie Smith, James, Friockheim Blacklaw, Alexander, Muirheads Soutar, James, do. Boyle, John, Grange of Conon

; Syme, David, do. Brash, John, St Vigeans

I Thomson, Robert, Bridgend Brown, Robert, Todd, John, Friockheim Brown, Alex., Grange of Conon Young, John, Pitmuies Mill Brown, William, Bankfoot 146 COUNTY DIRECTORY.

Clark, R.jWestmuir of Newgrange .Mills, Charles, of Elmbank Cricliton, J.of W. Grange of Conon Miln, James, Rosehill Davidson, John, Willenyards Morgan, David, Grange of Conon Duguid, Andrew, Dickmontlaw Morris, Aw., East Newbigging Duncan, John, of Parkhill Mudie, John. yr. of Pitmuies Eaton, Thos., Muirof IMewgrange Muir, Rev. John Ferrier, Robert, Whitehall Ogilvy, James, of Parkconon Fife, Thomas, Letham Mill PatuUo, James, Dickmontlaw FuUarton, Jas., Mains of Letham Raitt, Aw., Firthmuir of Boysack Fullerton.Geo.jNorthMainsofdo. Raitt, James, Cotton of Colliston Hodgetou, Rt., Murroes. Parkhill Robertson. Thos., North Mains of Kermath, John, Woodside Letham Kid, Charles, Arbroath Scott, Thomas, of Beechwood Kinnear, David, Culloden Sherriffs, Robert Denside Kyd, George, Hospitalficld Simpson, J., Seaton of Auchmithie Kyd, George, Smith, Alexander, AYhitewell Kydd, John, Parkconan Smith, AL, Newton of Parlchill Lamb, James, Woodside Smith, David, Arbroath Leslie, John,Firthmuir ofBoysack Smith, J., Woodside, Noi'th Tarry- Lindsay,D.,WestGrang'e of Conon Smith, Walter, Marywell Louson, Rev. David R., Arbroath Souter, George, Letham Mill Louson, David, of Woodside Souter, William, St Vigeans Lumgair, Jn., Muir of Newgrange Thornton, John, Linthill Lunan, Rev, Robt., ofDrumyellow Welsh, Thomas, Peebles Mann, James, Mid-Peebles Whyte, David, Marywell Mann, Alex., West Newbigging Whyte, Wm., Friockheim Matliei', William, Marywell Whyte, Francis, Drumyellow Mather W.,Wt Mains of Colliston Windrum, David, New Grange Mather, William, jma., Colliston Young, David, Birkhill

BRECHIN DISTRICT. ABKRXEMNO. Webster, James, of Flemington Bell, Peter, of Balconnel BRECHTN. Campbell, AL, Port of Auldbar Adamson, Robt., Middle Drums Davidson, James, Pitkennedy AUardice, David. Edinburgh Gibson, William, Bellyhill Baillie, Francis, Dalgety Henderson, Andrew, Y^oodrae Bain, James, Cauldcots Henderson,C.,Southn.of Melgund Beal, William, Bmni of Auldbar Jarron, George, Mains of do. Binny, Thomas, of Maulesden Hunter, Robert, Howmuir Black,D. D., of Park Kydd, Andrew, Fleniington Black, J.. Burnside of Cairnbanl? INPLaren, James, Balglassie Brodie, Walter, Cookston IVIelgund, Lord Viscount Cothill, Jn., Muirside of Auldbar ATorgan, Wm., of Balbinny Coupar, John, Kintrockat Ogilvy, Charles, Broomknow Craig, David, Brechin Robie, James, Davidson, John, Little Brechin

Smith , Charles, CarsegOAvnie Davidson, Peter, Little Brechin Smith, William, Forfar, M.D. Deuchar, James, Uthank Watson, Frances, Henwellburn Donaldson, John, Trinity Village FORPAKSHIRE ELECTORS. 147

Dove, I)avid, Arvat's Mill Buchan, Robert, do. Duncan, G., West Pittenclrieoh Caithness, Alex., Duriehill Fairweather, Robert, Craig'end Carr, William, Edzell Fawns, Geo., Little Keithock Carr, James, do. Fife, William, Balnabriech Christie, William, Cowiehill Fullarton,W., Mains of Ardovie Christison, Robert, Dalbog Fyfe, James, Trinity Village Christison,Wm.,Wood of Dalbog Gordon, William, Brechin Christison, John, Dalforth Guthrie, David, do. Crockatt, Lt.-Col.Wm., Edzell Guthrie, Alex., do. Falconer, Robert, do. Guthrie, Alex., Maisondieu Lindsay, John, AuchmuU Hawkins, Francis, Cairnbank Low, Alexander, Margie Kerr, H. N. J., of St Ann's Low, David, Meikle Tullo Mackenzie, Isaac, Melbourne Low, James, Denhead Malcolm, John, Drummond Parl^ Low, James, Shanno Millar, Robert, Brechin Lyall, David, Little Tullo Mitchell, David, Little Brechin Milne, John, Edzell Mitchell, John, Muir of do. Robie, David, Inveriscandy Mollison, James, Hillhead Robertson, David, Westsido Mustard, William, of Viewbank Scott, John, Edzell Mustard, James, Leuchland Smith, John, Dalfouper Pattullo, John, Burg-hill Wyllie, James, Mains of Edzell Peter, James, Tillygioom FARNELL. Ramsay, Chas., Trinity Village Brewster, Rev. Henry Ritchie, Geo., Little Brechin Carnegie, William, Fithie Ross, James, Muir of do. Fife, Peter, Egypt

Scott, Robt. , Easter Pittendriech Lawrence, Alex., Greenden Scott, David, of Trinity Park Lyall, Robert, jun., Carcary Sharpe, AVilliam, Brechin Lyall, Charles, Little Car carry Smart, William, of Cairnbank Rennie, James, Little Fithie Smith, William, West Drums Ruxton, Wm., Mains of Farnell Thomson, James. Findowrie Smith, John, Haughs of Kinnaird Webster, John, Dubton Webster, James, Farnell Webster, J. C., of Murlingden FEARN. . Anderson, Aav., Balquharn Duff, Honourable Genei'al Sir Anderson, John, Balquhadlie Alexander, Careston Burness, Jas,, S.S.C., Edinburgh Duff, James, of Cowhill, M.F. Carnegie, James, Balraadity Duff, Geo. S., Drum of Careston Carnegie, James, Farmerton Lyall, Rev. David Harris, Rev. David Mitchell, AL, Nether Careston Keir, John, Waterston Nicoll, Alexander, Hillhead Kennedy, David, %'usto Richard, Alexander, Peathill Kennedy, John, Bi^lymuir Young, John, Dyketon Marnie, James, of Deuchar EDZELL. Maule, Hon. William, Fearn Alexander, Jas., Sheerstripes Mitchell, William, Auchloehie Alexander, Richard, Cowiehill Strachan, William, Hillton Archibald. John, Edzell Tosh, John, Noranpark Ay re, William, do. Wemyss, Thomiis, Vane 148 COUNTY DIRECTORY.

LETHNOT. Don, Alexander, Ballownie Christison, James, Finnoch Gerard, Rev. William Gordon, Thomas, Lichtnie Gibson, Arch., of Auchenreoch Hendry, John, Blackhaugh Mitchell, William, North Ardo Hunter, William, Waterhead Smith, James, Mill of Syde Leighton, Alex., Drumcairn Speid, James, of SmiddyhUl Mollison, James, Townhead Webster, Jas., Mill of Dunlappy Mollison, James, Craigendown TANNADICE. Ramsay, David, Woodtown Buist, Rev. John Ramsay, John, Newbigging Cable, John, Murthel Smith, Alexander, Tillydovie Callender, Alexander, Tannadice Stewart, David, Clochie Carnegie, Thomas, Mill of do. Stewart, David, Nathro Chalmers, James, Easter Memes Stewart, WUliam, Huntliill Dickson, Thomas, Cossacks Whyte, Rev. John, Lethnot Doig, John, Baldukie Wyllie, William, Tillyarblet Doig, Alex., Easter Balgillo LOCHLEE. Fife, John, Nether Balgillo Inglis, David, Baillies Foreman, David, Marcus Kinnear, Thos., Wester Migvies Fyfe, Charles, Balgillo Low, Rev. Walter, Lochlee Haig, David, of Glenogil Smart, David, Inchgrundle Herald, William, Tannadice Welsh, John, Gleneffock Hood, Robert, Balgillo MENMUIR. Kinnear, Thomas, Glenley Carnegie, David, TuUo Leslie, John, Quarryhill Carnegie, Robert, Mill of Cruik Low, William, Annigathill Colvin, William, Damhead Lyon, Hugh, Edinburgh Cron, Rev. William Lyon, Thomas, do. Davidson, Alex., Knowhead M'Donald, James, Tiinalty Erskine, Alex, jun., London M'Lagan, D. S., of Glenquiech Fairweather, George, Mill, John, Mains of Murthel Fairweather, David, Longhaugh Millar, Thomas, Howmuir Fairweather, James, Lochty Mill, John, Mains of Murthel Fell, David, Balzeordie Mudie, John, Mains of Whitewall Freeman, John H., Balnamoon Mustard, William, Memes Guthrie, John, Millton of Balhall Ogilvy, D.W. B., of Tannadice Laing, David, Menmuir Ogilvy, John, of Inshewan Machir, William, Bankhead Ogilvy, John, Mains of Coul Molison, John, Chapeltown Peter, David, Whitewell Roberts, Joseph, Pitmudie Patullo, W., Wester Auchleuchrie Roberts, James, Williemillsburn Reid, John, Millto\A'n Bank Watson, John, Ledmore Soutar, James, Strone Webster, Thomas, Balfour Strachan, Alex., Wester Balgillo Webster, David, Blackball Swinburne Col. T. R., of Marcus Webster, Da., Mill of Balrownie Syme, John, Cairnton STRACATHRO. Syme, David, Turfachie Adam, James, Newtonmill Watt, David, Soutra Campbell. James, Adieate Winter, David, Drumnichie Crichton, David, Ardo Winter, John, Hunchar FORFARSHIRE ELECTORS. 149

MONTROSE DISTRICT. CRAIG. , F., Three Laws of Craigo Arkley, Patrick, of Dunninald Cook, John, W.S., Edinburgh Bell, Alexander, Ferryden Cowie, Hugh, Mains of Logie Breuster, Rev. Dr Jas., Ferryden Cowie, David, Brae of Pert Bruce, John, Ferryden Durie, Charles, Dubton Bruce, John, Holemill Fell, David, Ardoch of Gallery Coutts, David, Montrose Fettes, James, West Nether Pert Doug-las, Andrew, Ferryden Foote, Archibald, Montrose Ferrier, Geo., Scotston of Usan Gordon, Geo., jun., do. Findlay, John, Ferryden Graham, Robert, Boat of Craigo Keill, Peter, Boddin Henderson, Wm., Law of Craigo Kidd, Moses, Mountboy Henderson, James, do. Lindsay, Alexander, Montrose Hill, Rev. Thomas Low, David, Ferryden Hood, John, Mill of Pert Mearns, John, do. Lawrence, John, Ballochy Mitchell, Rev. Robert, Craig M'Conachie, George, Logie-Pert PatuUo, David, Mains of Usan Mitchell, Francis, Hill of Craigo Scott, John, Ferryden Mitchell, James do. Spence, James, Montrose Scott, David, Glen of Craigo Spence, A., Westerton of Rossie Wyllie, Robert, West Ballochy Walker, Robert, Montrose MARTTON. BUN. Driver, Johnston, Maryton Eadie, Rev. John Lyall, Robert, Old Montrose Hall, George, Glenskenno Monro, James, Maryton Japp, John, Leys of Dun Scott, David, Dysart Lyall, Alexander, Heigham Scott, Robert, Bonnyton Mackenzie, James, Dunn MONTROSE. Nicoll, James, Leys of Dun Allan,W.,Neth. Mills of Kinnaber Whyte, Thomas, Gilrivie Baillie, John, of Summerseat KINNELL, Beattie, John, of Gayfield Cottage Black, David, Whandland Birnie, Da., of Bellevue Cottage Coupar, James, Poole Brown, John, Montrose Crabb, Alexander, Pamphry Burgess, Samuel, Montrose Donaldson, Jas., Kinneli's Mill Burnett, J. Horn, w.s. Esplin, Joseph S., Arbroath Christie, Alexander, West Mains Leighton, James, Montrose of Rosemount M'Neill, Capt. A.,of Easter Bralde Clark, James, of Albion Cottage Nicoll, William, Willenyards Clark, William, Kinnaber Scott, James, Beauchamp Crowe, David, Dryleys LUNAN. Henry, James, Denhead Bruce, John, Hawkhill Inverarity, James, of Rosemount Lindsay, David, Courthill Johnston, Joseph, Montrose Taylor, William Imrie, of Lunan Mill, Aw., Waterside of Kinnab«r LOGIE PERT. Mill, Robert, Upper Mills of do. Aberdein, John, Montrose Myers, John, of Roseville Alexander, A., North-hill, Craigo Neill, George, Borrowfield Barclay, Da., East Nether Pert Salmond, James, Newbigging N 2 160 COtTNTT BIRECTORT. LIEUTENANTCY. Earl of AiRLiE, Lord-Lieutenant and High-Sheriff Peter Wedderburn Ogilvt of Ruthven, Vice- Lieutenant DEPUTY-LIEUTENANTS. 1798. Horatio Ross of Rossie of Baldovie Thos. Farquharson Mungo Murray of Lintrose 1813. Col. John Kinloch of Kilry Gen. David Hunter of Burnside 1829. of Patrick Murray Simprim David Wedderburn of Pearsie 182IJ. 1831. of Dunkenny James L'Amy Hon. Wm. Ogilvy of Airlie Castle 1825. F.L. S. Wedderburn of^Wedder- "W. F, L. Carnegie of Boysack 1827. burn Hon. Donald Ogilvy of Clova John Guthrie of Guthrie Robt. S. Graham of Kincaldrum Wm. David Proctor of Halkerton J. C. Arbuthnott of Balnamoon Charles Lyell, yr. of Kinnordy 1828. William Hunter, yr. of Burnside Marquis of Huntly of Noranside Lord Wharncliffe IMajor David Fyffe of Smithfield Lord Panmure David Hunter of Blackness Hon. J. A. S. Wortley, m.p. Thomas Carnegy of Craigo Sir A. Ramsay of Balmain, Bart. David Nairn e of Drumkilbo Sir John Ogilvy of Inverquharity 18.35. Bart. Ja. Mudie ofPitmuies and Arbikie Sir J. Carnegie of Southesk, Bt. James Raitt of Anniston 1841. Sir J. Ramsay of Bamff, Bart. John Carnegie of Kinnaird Charles Lyell of Kinnordy 1843. John Hay of Letham Wm. Douglas Dick of Pitkerro Alex. Cruickshank of Keithock W.B. Constable of AVallaceCraigie Alex. Clayhills of Invergowrie John Ogilvy of Inshewan DUNDEE DISTRICT, ]82«. 1796. The Provost of Dundee Patrick Chalmers of Auldbar 1828. Alex. Balfour, Dundee Thomas Carnaby, Forfar, Clerk of General Meetings.

Clerks of Snbdivisions Wm. Anderson, Brechin ; Charles Walker,

Dundee ; Thomas Carnaby, Forfar ; Jas. Leighton, Montrose. COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY & COM. OF PEACE. FORFARSHIRE. Quarter Sessions of the Pence held at Forfar first Tuesdays of March, May, and August, and last Tuesday of October.

Annual General Meeting of tlie Commissioners of Supply, at Forfar,30lh April. Earl of Air LIE, Lord-Lieutenant

, Convener of the County

• Those marked thus * are J.P.s. only— Thus i Commissioners of Suppiy only. Marquis of Huntly Earl of Minto •j-Marquis of Ailsa f Earl of Kintore Earl of Strathmore Earl of Camperdown Eaii of Northesk Earl of Fife COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY, &C., FORFARSHIRE. 151

Earl of and Enzie * James Brown, Dundee Lord Gray James Campbell of Craigie Lord Doug-las * George Canning, Arbroath Lord Wharneliife * Thomas Carnaby, Forfar Lord Panmure Thomas Carnegy of Craigo Viscount Duncan Sir J.Carnegie of Southesk,Bart, fViscount Melguud Rev. James Carnegie of Seaford fLord Ogilvy * John Carnegie of Redhall •j-Lord Glammis Wm. F. L. Carnegie of Boysack *Lord George Gordon fWilliam Carnegie, yr. of do. Lord J. F. G. Hallyburton, m.p *Geo. F. Carnegie of Pitarrow Hon. Donald Ogilvy of Clova John Carnegie of Kinnaird Hon.W. Ogilvy of Airlie Castle Chas. Hay Carnegy of Pitforthie Hon. A. Stuart of Balmerino James Carnegy of Finhaven *Hon. Captain Wm. Keith, r.n. *Col. SirW. Chalmers, c.B.,K.c.H. fHon. Captain G. Douglas Patrick Chalmers of Auldbar *Hon. John Arbuthnott Johnlnglis Chalmers, Ballumbie Hon. J. A. S. Wortley, m.p. George Chaplin of CoUiston Right Hon. Fox Maule * Alexander Christie, Dundee *Hon. Maule * Charles Clark of Princeland *Hon. William Maule *James Clark, Montrose *John Aberdein, Montrose Alex. Clayhills of Invergowrie fJames Adamson of Balloch *Winiam Cobb, Mains of Fintry * George Adam, Forfar Thomas Collier, Hatton •{•Patrick Allan of Hospitalfield William Colville of Laws *David AUardice of Dunfin W.B. Constable ofWallaceCraigie * William Andson, Arbroath J.Crichtou ofW. Grange ofConon James Anderson of Clocksbrigs Alex. Cruikshank of Stracathro *James Anderson, Brechin Pat.Cruikshank of Glenskenno fJohn Anderson of Charleton Alex. Cruikshank of Keithock f Alex. Anderson of Longhaugh t J. Cruickshank, yr. of Keithock J. C. Arbuthnott of Balnamoon f J. A. Cruickshank of Lang] eyp. fK. Arbuthnott, yr. of Balnamoon Al. Currie, Sheriff of Banifshire Patrick Arkley of Dunninald Col. J. Dalgairns of Balgavies fR. H. x4.rklay of Clepington Robert Dalgleish of Scotscraig

"f- John Arnot of Pitreuchie J. S. Darling of Lednathie * Jas. Aynsworth of Clonmahery Wm. D. Dick of Pitkerro ^Alexander Balfour, Dundee Robert Don, Forfar *Edward Baxter, do. William Douglas of Brigton *David Baxter, do. f Sir J. W. Drummond of Haw- *Thomas Bell, do. thornden fPeter Bell of Pitpointy fGen. Sir A. Duft' of Careston * William Berry of Tayfield fJas. Duff, m.p. for Banffshire David Blair of Cookston John Duncan of Parkhill * George Brown of Blairfield George Duncan, Dundee, m.p. *Andrew Brown, Dundee Alexander Erskine of Balhall William Bruce, Arbroath Thomas Erskine of Linlathen *James Burnes of Rennyfield Thos. Farquharson of Baldovie *James Burnes, l.l.d. William Ford of Westwood 152 COUNTY DIRECTORY.

Frederick Fotheringham, w.s. George Kinloch of Kinloch Major D. Fyffe of Smithfield Col. J. Kinloch of Kilry & Logie James Forrest of Easter Ogil Thos. Kinloch, 42d Regt.ofFoot *Richard Gardner of Dudhope George Kirkaldy of Baldovie

Maj . W.B. Gardyne of Middletoii James L'Amy of Dunkenny A. Geekie of Easter Baldowrie John R. L'Amy, yr. of do. Aw. Gemmell of Whitewell f John Laing of Renmuir Arch. Gibson of Auchinreoch David Laird of Strathmartine *James Goodall, Arbroath Maj. J. Laurenson, 17th Lancers *John Gordon, Corston David Leighton of BearhUl "William Gourlay of Baikie Jas. Leighton of Easter Braikie R. S. Graham of Kincaldrum John Lindsay of Almeriecloss *John Graham, Pearsie "William Lindsay, Dundee fFrancis Graham of Ballindarg Donald Lindsay, Edinburgh Chai^les Gray of Carse fRobert Lindsay of Almeriecloss D. Greenhill of Craignathro t Maj. A.Livingston of Newtonmill fArch. Grewer of Easter Craig David Louson of Springfield John Guthrie of Guthrie f Henry Lumsden of Tilwhilly D. C. Guthrie, mercht., London Alexander Lyall of Gardyne * Maj or Guthrie, late of Cottage, James Lyall of Gallary Dundee fDavid Lyall, yr. of do. * Charles Guthrie of Taybank Robert Lyall of Newbigging *David Guthrie, sen., Brechin Charles Lyell of Kinnordy James Guthrie of Craigie Charles Lyell, yr. of do. fDavid Haig of Glenogil Thomas Lyell, r.n. *Robert Haldane, w.s. ~George Lyon of Glenogil John I. Harvey of lOnnettles fHugh Lyon, yr. of do. * Captain F. Hawkins, Cairnbank Wm. M'Donald of St. Martin's John Hay of Letham and Rossie fRev. G.O.Henderson of Rochil- Capt. "Wm. M'Inroy of Arnhall hill f Thos. M'Kenzie of Applecross G. C. Henderson of Carlingwel) John M'Kenzie Lindsay, w.s. "W.Henderson ofGrange ofBarry fD. S. M'Laggan of Glenquiech John Hill of Cotton of Craig Cap. A.Macneill ofEasterBraikie *David Hood of Balluderon John M'NicoU, Craig Gen. David Hunter of Burnside Wm. M'Pherson of Blairgowrie "Wm. Hunter, yr. of do. James Marnie of Deuchar David Hunter of Blackness Patrick Mason, Montrose *David Hunter, Broughty Ferry M.G.L. Meason, late of Lindertis James Inverarity of Rosemount Major James Mill of Noranside f Capt.Philip Jackson of Glasswell fPatrick Millar, Balbeuchly "William Jameson. Montrose David Miln, Dundee Alex. Johnston of Lawton James Miln of Woodhill Alexander Kay, Dundee Alex. Hay Miln, yr. of do. fAndrew Keill of "Whitefield Francis Mollison, Dundee George Keith of Usan fJohn Moncur of Cammock Thomas Kerr of North Grange Sir Thos. Monro of Lindertis *H.N.I. Kerr of St. Ann's Cottage "William Morgan of Balbinny Christopher Kerr, Dundee James Mudie of Pitmuies "William Mitchell Ken- John Mudie, yr. of do. COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY, &C., FORFARSHIBE. 153

Pat. Murray of Simprim George Smart, Montrose Mungo Murray of Lintrose John Smith, Hare Craig J. M. Nairne of Dunsinnaiie William Smith of Damside David Nairne of Drumkilbo John Smyth of Balharry *J. Neill, Mains of Dunninald fJames Souter, vr.s. *R. P. Newton, Hallyburton fDavid Spalding of Broomhall Sir C. Ochterlony of Ochter- Robert Speid of Ardovie lony, Bart. James Speid, yr. of do. Sir J.Ogilvy ofInverquharity,Bt. James Speid, Brechin fWalter Ogilvy, yr. of Clova fFrancis Stuart of Balmerino fD. W. B. Ogilvy of Tannadice John Sturrock, Dundee James Ogilvy of Parkconnon Col. T. R. Swinburne of Marcus John Ogilvy of Inshewan fThos. A. Swinburne, yr. of do. Peter W. Ogilvy of Ruthven John Symers, Dundee Thomas Ogilvy, yr. of do. Adam Symon, do. George Ogilvy of Kirkbuddo A. R. Tailyour of Borrowfield *A. L. Ogilvy of Newtonmill f T. R. Tailyour, yr. of do. *Patrick Orr, w.s., Edinburgh f Geo. Taylor, yr. of Kirktonhill *Geo. Paterson of Castle Huntly William Imray Taylor of Lunan * George Paton, Montrose John Thorns of Clepington *John Peter, Canterland WiUiam Thorns, Dundee fD. C. Petrie of Greenlawhill J.Thomson, Paym. Forfar Militia fJames Powrie of Reswallie Patrick H.Thoms, ofAberlemno Wm. D. Proctor of Halkerton Rear-Adm. Fred. Warren, r.n. James Raitt of Anniston Hugh Watson, Keillor *Sir A. Ramsay of Balmain, Bt. John Watt of Easter Meathie Sir J. Ramsay of Bamff, Bart. James Webster of Flemington fAlex. Ramsay, yr. of Balmain James Webster of Balmuir fJames Rattray of Eastmill Robert Webster of Balruddery David Rankine of Dudhope fSir David Wedderburn Thos. Rattray, yr. of Brewlands David Wedderburn of Pearsie *John Rattray of Coralbank F. L. S. Wedderburn of Wedder- Alex. Reid of Pittendreich burn Horatio Ross of Rossie James Wright of Lawton *John Ross, Montrose Patrick Webster of Westfield Geo. R. Ross of Hedderwick John Webster, Forfar Sir "W. Scott of Ancrum, Bart fAndrew Whitton of Couston Robert Scott of Scotstown John Teaman, Forfar David Scott of Newton The Sheriff and his Substitutes Patrick Scott, Dundee Provost & eldest Bailie of Forfar James Scott, Forfar Provosts of Arbroath, Brechin, William Shaw of Newhall Dundee and Montrose Thomas Shaw, yr. of Forter Eldest Bailie of Arbroath, Bre-

t J. P. Shaw of Drmnfork chin, and Montrose ; eldest & fPeter Shaw of Westerton second Bailies of Dundee Alex. Smart of Cononsyth Judge of the Harbour Police ^Robert Smart, yr. of do Dundee William Smart of Cairnbank Thomas Carnaby, Forfar, Clerk of Supply. James Barclay, Forfar, Collector of County Rates, —

154 COUNTY DIRECTOBT. JUSTICES OF PEACE SMALL DEBT COURTS. FORFARSHIRE. The Acting Justices, Judges, Arhroath District—including Arbirlot, Arbroath, Barry, Carmyllie, Guthrie, Inverkeillor, Kinnell, Kirkden, Panbride, and St.Vigeans parishes.—Court held first Monday of every month. Brechin District—Brechin, Careston, Edzell, Farnell, Fearn, Loch- lee, Lethnot, Menmuir, and Stracathro parishes.—Court held first "Wednesday of every month. Dundee District—Auchterhouse, Dundee, Liff and Benvie, Mains and Strathmartine, Monifieth, Monikie, Murroes, and Tealing parishes.—Court held every alternate Monday. Forfar Distriit—AbQvlQxmio, Dunnichen, Forfar, Glammis, Inver- arity, Kinnettles, Oathlaw, and Rescobie parishes.—Court held second Wednesday of every month. Kirnemuir District—Airlie, Cortachy and Clova, Glenisla, King- goldrum, Kirriemuir, Lintrathen, and Tannadice parishes. Court held first Friday of every month. Montrose District—Craig, Dun, Logie-Pert, Lunan, Maryton, and Montrose parishes.—Court held first Monday of every month.

CLERKS OF THE PEACE. FISCALS. Forfarshire "Wm. Chahners, Dundee...Wm.Hutchison, Forfar Arbroath.... Robert Lyon Scott & Ritchie Brechin J. Speid and C. Will D. D. Black Dundee .Alexander Christie Edmund Baxter Forfar Patrick Meffan Wm. Hutchison Kirriemuir. ,. Duncan AVilkie G. B. Brand Montrose Adam Bm-iies.... Robert Burness ^COURTS OF "APPEAL AGAINST ASSESSED TAXES. District. Clerks. Court Days. Dundee Jn. Kerr, Dundee IstWed. of May. Forfar.,.. Wm. Hutchison, Forfar Fri. following. Brechin William Anderson, Brechin. Sat. following. Montrose Burgh.James Leighton, Montrose. .Mon. following, Arbroath Jn. Macdonald, Arbroath. ..2d Tues. of May. PKOPERTY AND INCOME TAX C0MMlSS10x\EKS. FORFARSHIRE. The Sheriff and Sheriff-Substitute, ez-officiis for all the Districts. FORFAR district, ncluding Airlie, Alyth, Cortachy and Clova, Dunnichen, Eassie and Nevay Fortar, Glammis, Glenisla, Inveiarity, Kingoldium, Kinnettles, KiiTitmuir, Lintrathen, Oathlaw, Rescobie, and Ruthven. General Commissioners. *Provost of Forfar Hon.Wm. Ogilvy of AirlieCastle *Aw. Robertson, Sheriff-Sub. Peter W. Ogilvy of Ruthven Commissioners to supply vacancies. *R. S. Graham of Kincaldrum Thomas Lyell, Kinnordy *Wm. D. Proctor of Halkerton Frederick Fothringham, w.s. Colonel John Kinloch of Kilry James Forrest of Easter Ogil Colonel Dalgairus of Balgavies T. Rattray, yr. of Kirkhillocks PROPERTY & INCOME TAX COMMISSIONERS, FORFARSHIRE. 155

Carnaby& Anderson, Forfar, Clerks.—Ja. Barclay, Forfar, Assessor. , Perth, Inspector. —James Jack, Dundee, Surveyor. James Grubb, Forfar, Collector. DUNDEE DISTRICT, Including Auchterhouse, Bnrry.Coupr.r-Angus, Dundee, Kettins, Liffand Ben vie, Lundie, Mains, Moniiietli, Monilvie, Murioes, Newtyle, Stiathmartine,&Tealing. General Commissioners, Commissioners to supply vacancies. Lord Duncan Thomas Erskine of Linlathen Sh' J. Ogilvy of Inverquliarity James Miln of Woodhill William D. Dick of Pitkerro William Shaw of Newhall Robert Webster of Balruddery John Laing' of Renmuir John Watt of Meathie Thos. Kerr,yr. of South Grange Provost of Dundee Patrick Millar of Balbeuchly David Small, Dundee, Clerk John Caird, Perth, Inspector. James Jack, Dundee, Assessor and Surveyor. John Kerr, Dundee, Collector, ARBROATH DISTRICT, Including Arbir'ot, Arbroath, Chi m\llie, Guthrie, Tnverkeillor, Kinnell, Kirk- den, Lunan, Panbride, and St Vigeans. General Commissioners. Commissioners to supply vacancies. John Guthi'ie of Guthrie. * John Mudie, yr. of Pitmuies James Mudie of Pitmuies *William I. Taylor of Lunan John Hay of Letham A dditional Commissioners. James Rait of Anniston W. B. Gardyne of Middleton Alexander Smart of Cononsyth John Duncan of Parkhill John Lindsay of Almeriecloss Pat. Allan of Hospitalfield Provost of Arbroath John Skair of Lunanbank George Canning, Arbroath Alexander Mann, do. Alex. Macdonald, do. Carnaby & Anderson, Forfar, Clerks—Ja. Anderson, Arbroath, Assr. John Caird, Perth, Inspector.—J. M. Campbell, Montrose, Surveyor David Louson, Arbroath, Sub-Collector. BRECHIN DISTRICT (INCLUDING MONTROSe),

Including Aberlemno, Br chin, Careston, Craig, Dun, Edzi 11, Farnell, Fearn, Lethnot, Lochlee, Logic Pert, Maryton, Menmuir, Montrose, Stracathro, and Tan n;i dice. General Commissioners. Commissioners to supply vacancies. Right Hon. Lord Panmure Thomas Carnegy of Craigo Patrick Chalmers of Auldbar John Tnglis Chalmers, Balluriibie Robert Lyall, Old Montrose *David Leighton of Bearhill James Speid, Brechin *Capt. Arch. Macneill, Montrose Col. T. R. Swinburne of Marcus *Provost of Brechin James Leighton, Montrose Additional Commissioners. William Smart of Cairnbank Cap.Hawkins,Cairnbank,Brechiu Provost of Montrose H. N. I. Kerr, St Ann's, do. Carnaby & Anderson, Forfar,Clerks—Thos. Barclay,Montrose, Assr.' John Caird, Perth, Inspector—J. M. Campbell, Montrose, Surveyor Ja. Grubb, Coll. for Brechin division—A.Burnes, Sub-Coll. Montrose

Those marked thus * are Additional Commissioners f>ir making and allowing Assessments under Schedule D., Profits on Trade, &c. —• . 156 COUNTY DIRECTORT. TRUSTEES ON TURNPIKES, FORFARSHIRE. Betwixt Dundee and Coupar Angus, with its Branch to Meigle.— Earl of Camperdown, Viscount Duncan, Sir J. Ramsay, M. Murray of Lintrose, David Rankine of Dudhope, David Laird of Strath-

martine, Robert Haldane, w.s., and R. P, Newton, Hallyburton . Charles Clark of Princeland, Coupar Angus, Treasurer.—Wni. Byers, Clepington, Dundee, Surveyor. Betwiiot Dundee and Foot of .—Sir John Ogilvy, John Thorns of Clepington, David Laird of Strathmartine, and David Hood of Balluderon.—C. & J. Kerr, Dundee. Clerks and Trea- surers —.Wm. Byers, Clepington, Dundee, Surveyor. Betwixt Dundee and Invergowrie.—Alex. Clayhills of Invergow- rie, David Hunter of Blackness, Robert Webster of Balruddery, Sir Wm. Scott of Ancrum, Geo. Paterson of Castle Huntly, and the Provost and first Bailie of Dundee.— C. & J. Kerr, Dundee, Clerks and Treasurers.—Wm. Byers, Clepington, Dundee, Surveyor. Betwixt Dundee and Forfar.—Thomas Erskine of Linlathen, General Hunter of Burnside, Sir John Ogilvy, William Douglas of Brigton, and Wm. Cobb, Mains of Fintray.—Chas.Walker, Dundee, Clerk and Treasurer.—Wm. Byers, Clepington, Dundee, Surveyor. Betwixt Broughty Ferry and Luckyslap.—John Guthrie of Guthrie, Gen. Hunter of Burnside, Thomas Erskine of Linlathen,

George Ogilvy of Kirkbuddo, and John Smith at Harecraig . Charles Walker, Dundee, Clerk and Treasurer.—Thomas Dodds, Baldovie, Surveyor. Betivixt Dundee and Pitl'erro. —Sir John Ogilvy, Thomas Erskine of Linlathen, Charles Guthrie of Taybank, David Blair of Cooks- ton, Wm. Cobb, Mains of Fintray, and John Smith at Harecraig. Charles Walker, Dundee, Clerk aad Treasurer.—Thomas Dodds, Baldovie, Surveyor. Betivixt Brechin and Luckyslap.—Lord Panmure, Pat. Chalmers, of Auldbar, Robert Speid of Ardovie, J. C. Arbuthnott of Balna- moon. Captain Hawkins at Cairnbank, Da. Leighton of Bearhill, James Speid, Brechin, and the Provost and eldest Bailie of Brechin. —Adam Burnes, Montrose, Clerk and Treasurer.—Wm. Byers, Clepington, Dundee, Surveyor. Betwixt Dundee and Montrose.—Lord Panmure, Wm. Bruce Gardyne of Middleton, David Scott of Newton, William I. Taylor of Lunan, James Miln of Woodhill, Patrick Arkley of Dunninald, James Raitt of Anniston, Robert Arklay of Clepington, and Thos. Collier at Hatton.—Adam Burnes, Montrose, Clerk and Treasurer. —Thos. Dodds, Baldovie, and David Kinnear, Arbroath, Surveyors. Betwixt Arbroath and Brechin by Pitmuies Mill, and from Pit- muies Mill to Forfar.—Lord Panmure, Sir James Carnegie, Sir John Ogilvy, John Gnthrie of Guthrie, Col. Dalgairns of Balgavies, Robt. Smart, yr. of Cononsyth, James Speid, Brechin, Thomas Collier of Hatton, and the Provosts of Arbroath and Brechin.— Louson & Macdonald, Arbroath, Clerks and Treasurers.—Thos. Dodds, Baldovie, Surveyor. TRUSTEES ON TURNPIKES, &C. , FORFARSHIRE. 157

Betwioct Arbroath and Forfar Turiipike and Cairnconan Hill. — Alex. Smart of Cononsyth, John Crichton of West Grange, Alex. Lyall of Gardyne, John Mudie, yr. of Pifnmies, John Hay of Letham, Ro. Johnston of Denfield, Robert Smart, yr. of Conon- syth, and the Provost of Arbroath.— John Macdonald, Arbroath, Clerk & Treasurer.—Da. Lindsay,West Grange of Conan, Surveyor. Betxvixt Montrose and Forfar, by Monihromont Muir.~Sh Ja. Carnegie of Southesk, Horatio Ross of Rossie, Robert Lyall of Newbigging", Col. Dalgairns of Balgavies, Jas. Anderson of Clocks- briggs, and the Provosts and eldest Bailies of Montrose and For- far. — James Molison, Hillhead, Brechin, Clerk. Betwixt Montro.^e and Brechin.—Al. Cruikshank of Keithock, Ja. Lyall of Gallery, Wm. Smart of Cairnbank, Ja. Cruikshank of Langleypark, the Provosts, eldest Bailies, Deans of Guild, and Conveners of Trades of Montrose and Brechin.—Jas. Leighton, Montrose, Treasurer.—Geo. C. Myers, Montrose, Clerk.—Wm. Rickard, Brechin, Surveyor. Betwixt Montrose and the Bridges over the Northesk.—Marquis of Ailsa, Lord Panmure, Alex. R. Tailyour, of Borrowfield, Alex. Cruikshank of Stracathro, Alex. Cruikshank of Keithock. Robert Speid of Ardovie, Cha. H. Carnegy of Newton, James Lyall of Gal- lery, John Duncan of Sunnyside, Robert Lyall of Newbigging. the Provost, three Bailes, and Dean of Guild of Montrose.—Adam Burnes, Montrose, Clerk and Treasurer. —Wm. Byers, Dundee, Surveyor. Betwixt the Northesk Bri'fge at Tngtismaldy and the Western Confines of Forfarshire. —Lord Panmure, Alex. Cruikshank of Keithock, Wm. D. Proctor of Halkerton, Wm. Smart of Cairn- bank, Col. T. R. Swinburne, of Marcus, and William Douglas of Brigton.— Geo. Hamilton, Forfar, Clerk and Treasurer.—Thomas Dodds, Baldovie, Surveyor. Betwixt Forfar and Kirriemuir.—W. F.L. Cornegie, of Boysack, W, D. Proctor of Halkerton, John Kinloch of Kilry, Tho. Lyell, Kinnordy, and the Provosts of Forfar and Arbroath.—Wm. Ro- berts, Forfar, Clerk and Treasurer.—James Corsar, Surveyor. Betiviocl Kirriemuir and Petterden. — Charles Lyell of Kinnordy, W. D. Proctor of Halkerton, Robert Lyall of Newbigging, and John Smith at Harecraig.—George Hamilton, Forfar, Clerk and Treasurer. — Alex. M'Donald, Glammis, Surveyor, Patrick Orr, W.S., Clerk to General Meetings of Road Trustees. James Barclay, Forfar, Auditor of Accounts. TRUSTEES ON COMMUTATION ROADS, FORFARSHIRE. Annual General Meeting, at Forfar, first Tuesday in May. The Landed Proprietary, Commissioners of Supply, and Justices of the Peace, of the County.

• CLERKS TO THE TRUSTEES. Arbroath District...D. Louson Forfar District.. T. Carnaby Dundee „ ...C.&J. Kerr Montr.& Brech, J. Speid,Brechia o —; 158 COUNTY DIRECTOBT.

COLLECTORS OF KOAD MONEY. Arbroath David Jolly Forfar "William Lyon Brechin Wm. Gordon Kirriemuir Duncan Wilkie Dundee Alex. Smith Montrose Thomas Barclay The Schoolmasters, in general, Collectors in the Parishes.

FORFARSHIRE PRISONS BOARD. Ordinary Place of Meeting, Arbroath. For the Commissioners of Supply. —Sir John Og'ilvy (Chairman)

"Wm. F. L. Carnegie of Boysack ; Robert S. Graham of Kincal-

drum ; D. W. Balfour Ogilvy of Tannadice ; Thomas Lyell,

Kinnordy ; James Mudie of Pitmuies ; James Speid, Brechin and John I. Henderson, Sheriff-Substitute, Dundee. For the Burgh of Arbroath.—James Gibson and James Anderson. Fo^ the Burgh of Brechin.—William Gordon. For the Burgk if Dundee.— AXqx. Lawson, John Anderson, G. BI. Gray, Wm. Moyes, Peter Hean, Wm. Johnston, and AV. Thorns. For the Burgh af Forfar.— Patrick MefFan. For the Burgh of ISIontrose. —William Jameson and Jas. Calvert. Eoc Officio. —The Sheriff of the County, or his Substitute. T. Carnaby, Forfar, Clerk. —W. B. Baxter, Dundee, Treasurer. Committee Clerks. Assessors of Property. Collectors of Assmt. Arbroath... John Macdonald...Alex. Brown David Jolly. Brechin Charles Will D. Craig, J. Scott, &c.. Alex. Black. Dundee W. B. Baxter .William Scott Wm. Morris.

Thomas Carnaby ) ^,^^^f ^^g^ssment paid out of Burgh Funds Montrose... George C. Myers 3 James Barclay, Forfar, Collector of Landward Assessment.

COUNTY PRISONS. Dundee.—Wm. Mackison, Governor.—Wm. Aitken, Surgeon. Rev. Charles Macalister, Chaplain. —J. B. Lindsay, Teacher. Mrs Anderson, Matron and Female Teacher. Montrose.—James Duthie, Keej)er. —A. F. Ferguson, M.D., Sur- geon. —Mrs Duthie, Matron. Aubroath.—Jas. Robertson, Keeper.—D. Salmond, Surgeon. Foi;rAR Wm. B. M'Kessock, Keeper.— Alex. Smith, M.D., Sur- geon.—Rev. H. Stewart of Oathlaw, Chaplain. Brechin.—^Jas. Stewart, Keeper. —A. M. Officer, Surgeon. CONSTABULARY OF FORFARSHIRE. Committee.-—Aw. Robertson, Forfar, (Convener); Sir John Ogilvy;

Thomas Lyell, Kinnordy ; Col. Kinloch of Kilry ; W. F. L. Car-

negie of Boysack ; P. W. Ogilvy of Ruthveu ; John Guthrie of

Gutlirie ; James Raitt of Anniston ; Pat. Arkley of Dunninald ;

R. S. Graham of Kincaldrum ; David Nairne of Drumkilbo; James Miln of Woodhill; Robert Lyall of Newbigging; Col.

Swinburne of Marcus ; W. D. Proctor of Halkerton ; the Sheriff SHERIFF COUBTS, FORFARSHIRE. 159

Commissioners of and his Substitutes ; and all Justices who are Supply. Thomas d;irnaby, Forfar, Clerk.

Henry Williams, Forfar', Superintendent of County Police Districts. Stations. Disti icts. Stations. Districts. Stations. 1st. ..Forfiir 7th. ..Finhaven l2th...Friockheim

2d . ..Glammis 8th. ..Gannachy Br. 13th. . . Carnoustie

3d . ..Newtyle f Upper North 14th...BroughtyFerry 9th. 4thf. ..Ruthven Bridge \ Water Bridge 15th...Lochee 5th. ..Lintrathen 10th. ..Brechin l6th...Letham Dykehead of 11th. ..Inverkeillor 17th...Lundie 6th. ^ I Cortachy SHERIFF COURT, FORFARSHIRE. Summer Session—from first Court-day after 15th Mav, till last Court-day in July. Winter Session—from first Court-day after 15th October, till 4th April inclusive; Cliristmns Recess,"not loiig;er than three weeks. Ordinary Court for Forfar District, which comprises the parishes not in Dun-

dee District, held in Forfar every Tliursday ; and for Dundee District, which compiises the parishes of Auchterlmu'^e, Barry, Dundee, Liff and Benvie, Lundie, Mains and Strathmartine, Monifieth, Monilde, Murro_es,.Faubride, and Tealitig, held at Dundee, every Tuesday—during both Sessions. James L'Amy, of Dunkenny, Advocate, Sherift". Andrew Robertson, Forfar, Sheriff- Substitute of Forfar District. John I. Henderson, Advocate, Dundee, do. of Dundee do. John Tindal, Forfar, Interim Sheriff-Substitute at Forfar.

' Jas. Ogilvy and Da. Cobb, Dundee, Interim Sheriff-Substitutes at Dundee. Alex. Thomson, iMontrose, Interim Sheriff- Substitute at Montrose. Patrick Orr, W.S., Sheriff^- Clerk.

John Thomson, Forfar : Wm. Wales, Dundee ; William Shiress,

Brechin ; David Greig, Montrose ; J. A. Anderson, Arbroath ; G. B. Brand, Kirriemuir, Depute-Clerks. William Hutchison, Forfar, Procurator-Fiscal for Forfar District. John B. Baxter, Dundee, do. for Dundee do. COMMISSARY COURT, FORFARSHIRE. Held at Forfar every Thmsdav—at Dundee every Tuesday—during Session The Slieriffs, Commissaries. James Barclay, Forfar, Clerk.—John Bell, Dundee, Depute-Clerk. Thos. Caruaby, Forfar, and David Mitchell, Dundee, Fiseals, SHERIFF SMALL DEBT COURTS, FORFARSHIRE. Arbroath District. — Arbirlot, Arbroath, Barry, Carmyllie, Guthrie, Inver- keillor, Kinnell, Kirkden, Panbiide, and St Vigeans parishes. Brkchin District —Brechin, Careston, Edzell, Faruell, Fearn, Lethnot and Navar, Ludilee, Menmuir, and Stracathro parishes. DuN'DKK District. —Auchterhouse, Dundee, Lifif and Benvie, Lundie, Mains and Strathmartihe, Monifieth, Monikie, Murroes, and Tealing parishes. Forfar District --Aherlemno, Coupar, Dunnichen, E^ssie and Nevay, For- far, Glammis, Inverauty, Kettins.Kinnettles, Oathlaw, Newtyle, and Rescobie parishes. Kirrip;muir District. — Airlie, Alyth, Cortachy and Clova, Glenisla, Kingol drum, Kirriemuir, Lintrathen, Ruthven, and Tannadice parishes. Mo.vtrosk District.— Craig, Dun, LogiePert, Lunaii, Maryton, and Montrose parishes. 160 COUNTY DIBECTOKT.

OKDINARY COURT. At Forfar—every Thursday during Session, for causes in the dis- tricts of Forfar, Kirriemuir, Brechin and Montrose. A t Dundee—every Tuesday during Session—for causes in the dis- tricts of Dundee and Arbroath. CIRCUIT COURTS. At Kirriemuir, third Mondays—at Brechin, third Tuesdays—at Arbroath, third Thursdays—and at Montrose, third Fridays— of January, March, May, July, September and November. MESSENGERS-AT-ARMS. Brechin—Alexander Jenkins. Dundke—John Anderson, James M'Donald and Robert Geekie. Forfar—John Sutherland. FORFARSHIRE COUNTY PRISONS' ASSESSMENT.

Fitting up Cur. Expen. Building Cur. Expen. Debt | Perth Perth Local local on Dundee Gen Prison Gren. PrisoTi. Prisons. Prisons. Prison.

Landward £ S. d. £ s. d. £ S. d. £, s. d. £. s. d. partofcountv 59 16 3 411 7 299 1 6 895 1 428 9 2 Arbroath 11 9 1 78 15 7 57 5 6 200 15 4 96 2 3 Brechin 5 2 7 35 5 7 25 13 81 7 38 18 11

Dundee ' 46 15 7 321 14 & 233 18 866 9 6 414 16 1

Forfar i 6 15 7 46 12 9 33 18 2 109 19 10 52 13 1

Montrose.... i 11 11 6 79 12 57 17 6 196 8 3 94 6

Total... 141 10 9973 7 2 707 13 9 2350 1125 FORFARSHIRE GAME ASSOCIATION—1839. Committee. —John Guthrie of Guthrie, John Hay of Letham, David Laird of Strathmartine, David Hunter of Broughty Ferry, R. S. Graham of Kincaldrum, David Wedderburn of Pearsie, David Hunter of Blackness, Col. Swinburne of Marcus, Col. Kinloch of Kilry, and Sir John Ogilvy, Bart. Thomas Carnaby, Forfar, Agent and Secretary. FORFARSHIRE EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. ^he object of this Assioiation is to sup(iort and improve schools in the most destitute districts of the county, by the pnyment ot small salaries to merito- rious teacher*, and also to promote the institution of additional schools where they are required. The Right Hon. the Earl of Airlie, Patron. The Ri,j;ht Hon. Lord Panmure, President.

James L'Amy, Esq., of Dunkenny ; Sir John Ogilvy, of Inver-

quharity, Bart. ; James Rait, of Anniston ; John Kinloch, Esq.,

of Kilry ; James Speid, Esq., Brechin ; Patrick MefFan, Esq., Forfar, Vice-Presidents.

Rev. Robert Stevenson, Forfar ; Rev. George Arklay, Inverkeillor, Secretaries. John Symers, Esq.. banker. Dundee, Treasurer,

Ot Several Forfarslnre Lists will be found under tiie head "Miscellaneous." COUNTY DIRECTORY.

FREEHOLDERS AND ELECTORS. KINCARDINESHIRE. POLLING PLACES.

1st District... Bourtree Bush. I itii District...Drumlithie. 2d District... BanchoryTernan. 5tli District... Fettercairn. 3d District... Stoneliaven. 6th District... Bush of ) Woodstbn. FREEHOLDERS. of Arbeadie John Forbes, yr. of Johnshaven Robert B. Allardyce of Ury Robert Ramsay of Pitgarvie Hon. Hugh Arbuthnott, m.p. James H. Burnett of Tillyboy Francis Graham of Morphie George F. Carnegie of Pittarrow John Burnett of Hon.W. Arbuthnot of Harvieston Gavin Hadden of Kinghornie William Morrice of Tillylair "William Innes of Raemoir Arthur Burnett of Monboddo SirAlex. Ramsay ofBalmain,Bai't. James Burnett of do. Capt. Thos. Ramsay of Caldliame Wm, Stewart of Wester Barras Wm. G. Adam of Wester Kinneff Hon. Wm. Ogilvy of Barras David Scott of Nether Hercules J. Robertson of Masterton TJre of Logie James Hadden of Balmakelly John Boswell of Kingcausie Alexander Hadden, yr. of do. Robert Duff of Fetteresso Alexander Forrest of Tullochs Alexander Gordon of Auchlunies Norman Hill of Jellybrands Sir Thos. Burnett of Leys, Bart. Capt. M'Inroy, of The Burn Henry Lumsden of Tilwhilly John Morrice of Tullos William Gordon of SirJ. S.Forbes ofFett6rcairn,Bai-t. Hon. Donald Ogilvy of Balbegno John Carnegie of Denstrath Robert Taylor of Kirktonhill Hon.Walt. Arbuthnott of Gyrats- Alexander Thomson of Banchory mire Sir Ja.Carnegie of Strachan, Bart. James F, Scott of Commieston SirC. Forbes of Johnshaven, Bart. John B. Shand, vr.s.

REGISTERED ELECTORS. ARBUTHNOTT. Carr, John, sen., Gobbs Allan, Alexander, Closeburn Carr, John, jun., Nether Craighill Anderson, James, Pitcarry Chrystal, William, Arbuthnott Anderson, Jn.,Mains of Allardyce Clark, John, Leys Brown, William, Townhead Clerk, SirGeo. of Pennycuik,Bart. Carnegie, James, Kirkstile Crabb, James, Nether Pitforthie Carr, William, Gobbs Crabb, Alexander, Milltown o2 162 COUNTt DIRECTOKY.

Dickson, John, Alpity Knowles, Jn., Blackhill of Findon Fraser, George, Meikle F icicles Law, Rev. William, Fullei'ton, Alexander, Oldcake Leonard, G. CraigheadofBadentoy FuUerton, Georg-e, Drumyocher Martin, Alexander, Butterywells Guthrie, A., Upper Mill of Bervie Martin, Alexander, Woodside Henry, James, Montgoldrum Mason, John, Upper Brandsmyres Hope, James, jun., w.s. Masson,Ja.,Backhill of Portlethen Irving, John, w.s. Mavor, Robert, Newpavk Jolly, Robert, BanflF Mavor,Wm., Craighead of Ardoe Jolly, Francis, Kirkton Milne, William, Hillside M'Bain, John, Mid Fiddes Milne, William, Balquharn Mihie, Rev. James Nicol, James Dyce, of Findon Mitchell, William, Deep Ogston, Alexander, of Ardoe Mollyson, James, Upper Craighill Paterson, Robert, Cookston Slurray, John, Shepherdshaugh Pirie,Wm.,North ]Mains of Findon Murray, George, Craighead Shand, Robert, of Hillside Napiei', George, Mill of Allardyce Shepherd, James, Barclayhill Nicol, James, Bringieshill Spring, James, Easter Ardoe Rae, Jas. Wardend of Arbuthnott Spring, James, Mid Ardoe Rankin, James, Auchindreech Stewart, J. Mains of Clashfarquhar Reid. Hugh, Leys of Arbuthnott Walker, Joseph, of East Cookston Robert, VV'ilJiam, Loanhead Walker,Robt.,Mains ofPortlethen Ross, Alexander, Meetlaw Watt, John, Cranhill Taylor, David, Colliston BANCHORY TERNAN. Valentine, John, Pitcarles Adam, William, Bush Watson, Alex. Upper Pitforthie Adam, Francis, Banchory BANCHORY DEVENICK. Anderson, John, Craigton of Leys Alexander, James, Mill of Findon Anderson, John, Burnhead Alexander,J. jun. Mains ofHillside Anderson, Robert, Invercanny Baird, John, Auquhorthies Anderson, William, Hattonburn Baird, George, do, Barron, George, Pittenkerrie Bartlett, George, Little Banchory Baxter, John Michel!^ of Glassel Cadenhead, Moses, Auchlee Benzie, Jn., Myreside of Raemoir Cadenhealj Andrew, do. Birse, William, Balbridie Carr, Alex., Mains of Findon Black, Alexander, Raemoir Donald, James, of Bishopston Brown, William, Banchory Donald, Aw.. Croft of TuUohill Burnett, Alexander, of Crathes Duncan, Ja., Nether Brandsmyres Burnett, Andrew, Minklets Duncan, James, Tillyhows Cooper, Ja., Nether Mills ofDrum Ewen, Charles A., Portlethen Davidson, Duncan, of Inchmarlo Farquharson, Donald, Tullohill Douglas, Rt., Newton of Raemoir Fraser, Alex., of Clashfarquhar Downie, \Vm., Mains of Tilwhilly Henderson, James, Kintore Durward, Alexander, Banchory Henderson, John, Tullohill Ettershank, Charles, Kirmerty Hutcheon,Da., Old Bourtreebush Ewen, William, Banchory Hutcheon, Ja., Inlands of Finland Forbes, Mansfie)d,Woodend Cott. Kean, George, Badentoy Fyfe, Robert, Arbedie Keith, James, Cassieport Gordon, Col. George T., Deebank Kidd, Thomas, Bourtreebush Grant, Robert, Aifrosk KINCARDINESHIRE ELECTORS. 163

Hay, Alexander, Banchory Scott, David, of Brothei'ton Humble, William, Dultie Towns, John, Stone of Benholm Hunter, John, Banchory Vallentine, David, Foi'gie Johnston, John, Mill of Hirn Welsh, David, Johnshaven Laing*, John, Braehead of Invery Willocks, D., Mains of Muirton Leig'hton, James, Baldarrock Wilson, John, Muii-ton Lumsden, Harry, of Invery Young, James, Benholm Malcolm, John, Banchory BERVIE. Masson, Alexander, Lochtown Barclay, David, Hallgreen Masson, William, Upper Brathens Brown, Alexander, Newbigging Michie, Alexander, Glassel Caird, Charles, Arbuthnott Widdleton, Geo., Bridge ofFeugh Falconer, John, Stonehaven Millar, James, Ivilduthie Farquhar, James, London Ogg', Charles, Banchory Glegg, Rev. John Phillip, Alex., Mills of Crathes Gordon, John, Threewells Ramsay, John, Banchory Greig, James, Mains of Kair Reith, James, Catterlocla Legg, Andrew, Bervie Regie, George, Maryfield Masson, William, Peattie Ross, Andrew Green of Raemoir Ross, James, Dendoldrum Ross, Alexander, East Leys Smart, George, Montrose Skene, William, Kinesky Thomson, John, Sillyflatt Smith, John, Candieshill of Leys Wyllie, David, Gourdon Strachan, Lewis, Cluny Wyllie, Robert, Brae Cottage Taylor, James, Hirn DURRIS. Taylor, William, Dumfrennie Blacklaws, John, North Newton Thom, Williaim, North Leys Brebnar, George, Blair ydrine Thomson, Alexander, Raemoir Brebnar, John, Upperton do. Watson, John, Banchory Copland, Rev, Robert Watson, Georg-e, do. Calder, John, Inchloan Watt, James, Hirn Findlay, Robert, Standing Stones Wilson, George, Glassel Greig, William, Ashentilly Wright, Harry, Garrol Gray, John, Drumallan BENHOLM. Gordon, John, INIill of Balladrum Anderson, William, Johnshaven Hogg, George, Spyhill Cai'r, Robert, Upper Knox Leighton. Alex., North Barns Clark, Charles, Dundee Lawson, James, East Teurrach Falconer, William, Upper Birnie Lawson, Peter, Mid do. Falconer, James, Hairmuir M'Tier, Anthony, Esq. FuUerton, George, Middle Knox M'Donald, James, Denside Greig, Alexander, Johnshaven M'Callum, John, Roughbog Jackson, Alexander, do. M'Hardy, Alexander, Cairnfold Logic, David, Nether Knox Merchant, Joseph, South Newton Middleton, Charles S., Liverpool Milne, G. Upperton of Blairydrine Murray, WilHam, Muirton Marr, Alexander, Cairnhill Myers, Rev. Alex. Smai"t Robertson, John, Pitcaitens Rew, David, Drumsleed Ross, James, Lochton Robertson, Robert, Johnshaven Reith, William, South Barns Ross, WiUiara, Whitefield Smith, Alexander, Calladrum Scott, Captain G. R. Smith, C.,sen. West Brachmont 164 COUNTY DIKECTORY.

Smith, George, East do. Stevenson, John, Blackhill Smith, Charles, Warclend Taylor, James, Chappelton Watt, Geo., juii. Upper Balfour Thom, James, Clochnahill DUNNOTTAR. Thorn, John, Uras Armstrong, T. B., Stonehaven Thomson, WilUam, Stonehaven Begg, Robert, Swineward Webster, Arthur, Easter Carment Bisset, Alex., BrigL'S of Criggie Wilson, John, Bog of Glaslaw Bisset, James, Newton Wood, John, Law of Lumgair Brand, John, Stonehaven Wood, Samuel, Haiiymyres Burness, James, do. DRCMOAK. Burness, H., East Mains of Barras Cooper, Js., sen., Candyglearach Carnegie, James, Middle Tooks Cooper, James, jun. do. Christian, Peter, Stonehaven Milne, Peter, sen., Collonach Cowie, James, do. Milne, Peter, jun., do. Duthie, John, Aberdeen Milne, James, Rashenlochy Duthie, William, do. Reith, William, Glashmore Edward, John, Brucklayward Sharp, Abram, Quiddymill Emslie, Js., Mains of Dunnottar EDZELL. Falconer, Archibald, Lochburn Alexander, James, Hallhill Forbes, General N., of Dunnottar Brown, Henry, Kirkton of Balfour Forbes, John, Stonehaven Gladstone, Thos., yr. of Fasque Frazei', Andrew, Cowieswells Gladstone, John N., do., m.f. Glennie, Alexander, Stonehaven Gladstone, William E., do., m.p. Glegg, Robert, Middle Tooks Gladstone, Robertson, do. Greig. George, Easterside Mackie, Js., Westerton of Balfour Gray, John, West Carment Willox, William, Bonharry Gregory, William, Stonehaven FETTERESSO. Hadden, Js., Croftsof Gallowtown Anderson, James, Stonehaven Henderson, Robert, Crossgates Angus, John, Dubton Jack, George, Stonehaven Balfour, William, Aberdeen Kemlo, George, Kittlenaket Balfour, John, Stonehaven Lindsay, George, Lampool Barrie, George, do. Logans, James, Stonehaven Beattie, John, do. Milne, Foi'bes, Feathei's Brown, William, Burnside of Milne, John, Mains of Auquhiries Rickarton Milne, James, Stonehaven Brown, Alexander, Stonehaven Mowat, Robert, Bruce, James, Cowieliill of Murray, SirW.K. of Ochtertyre, Burnett, Alexander', Stonehaven Bart. Callum, Thos., Cairnhill of Elsick Napier, Arthur, Stonehaven Carr, Robert, Mains of Elsick Paterson, Alex., Nether Criggie Chapman, Robert, Stonehaven Paterson, Alex., GlaslaAv Chapman, Charles, Stonehaven Robert, James, Lumgair Collins, John, do. Scott, Archibald, Boggetyhead Crabb, John, Arbuthnott Shepherd, John, Nether Tooks Davidson, Robert, Gallowtown Shenny, William, Stonehaven Don, William, Craigwells Sim, Robert, Dunnottar Donald, Alexander, Westport Smith, James, Stonehaven Donaldson, James, of Wedderhill Smith, Thomas, do. Dougal, John, Kickarton KINCAKDINESHIRE ELECTORS. 165

Duguid, Simpson, of Cammoch- Melvin, James, Stonehaven more Milne, James, Ci'aigwells Duncan, John, writer, Stonehaven Milne, Alexander, Blairs Duncan, John, manufacturer, do. Milne, James, Woodside of Elsick Pindlay, "William, Brucewell Milne,G.,MainsofCammachmore Forbes, Alexander, Monro, Charles, Stonehaven Forbes, Alexander, Stonehaven Monro, Charles G., do. Fotheringham, William, do. Morgan, John, do. Fowler, William, Lodge Morrison, William, Cheyne Frazer, William, Stonehaven Morrison, William, Windyedge Gerard, A., Greenheads of Mowat, James, Glenton Muchalls Murray, George, Stonehaven Glegg, Robert, Upper Baulk Napier, James, do. Glegg, Robert, Stonehaven Napier, George, do. Glegg, Robert, jun. do. Napier, George, South Rothnick Glennie, William, East Finnoch Nicoll, Thomas, Monduif Gordon, G., Roadside of Muchalls Officer, Alexander, Stonehaven Gordon, Alexander, of Auchlee Paul, Alexander, do. Gray, James, Cranehills Ramsay, Archibald, do. Gregory, John, Stonehaven Rankin, David, Finlayson Grower, John, do. Reith,William, Floors of Muchalls Hogg", William, Burn of Orachie Robertson, Alex., Stonehaven Hogg, James, shipmaster Robertson, Peter, do. Howie, David, Mill of Forest Sheriffs, James, do. Humphrey, John, Stonehaven Sheret, James, Mains of Monduff Hunter, David, do. Sherret, James, Ferroehy Innes, Alexander, of Cowie , James, of Netherley Innes, Thomas, yr. of do. Silver, James, Upper Windings Jack, Joseph, Renehall Silver, James, Schachenshaw Jamieson, Andrew, Stonehaven Silver, John, Corseley Jamiesou, Wm., Middle Smith, Andrew, Blackhills Jamieson,W.,Stonyhill of Newhall Smith, Peter, Stonehaven Jolly, Robert, Barns Spark, Joseph, Cantlahills Joss, Peter, Burn of Pheppie Spark, John, Mains of do. Keith, John, Mains of Cowie Stephen, Alexander, Stonehaven Keith, George, Mill of Monquicl< Stevenson, George, Milldens Keith, Robert, Rothnick Stratton, David, Ferroehy Keith, James, do. Taylor, John, Bui'nhaugh Kinloch, G. R., Edinburgh Taylor, David, Jellybrands Knowles, Geo., Wester Auquholly Taylor, John, Montgatehead Knowles, James, Logie-Leith Taylor, George, Longmuir, James, Newhall Thom, James, F-lrick of Muchalls Lyon, Samuel, Grains Thomson, William, Quocies Lyon, James, Muchalls Thomson, James, Stonehaven Lyon, John, Mill of do. Todd, Rev. David do. M"'Combie, Js. B., of Jellybrands Troup, David, do. Mackie, George, Stonehaven Walker, George, do. Mathieson, Alexander, do. Walker, Robert, Balnagubs Mason, William, Bogheadlie Welsh, James, Cowton 166 COUNTY DIEECTORY.

Wood, D., Upper Auqiihorthies Burnett, Arthur, Monboddo Wright, Jas., Mains of Rickarton Burnett, James, do. Young, James, jun., Stonehaven Burnett, John, Redhall Yule, Robert, Easter AuquhoUy Cadenhead, John, North Blairs FETTERCAIRN. Carnegie, John, of Redhall Allan, James, Fettercairn-house Carnegie, G. F., of Pittarrow Balfour, William, West AVoodton Crabb, John, Myreside Bruce, David, Balfour Crighton, Robert, Castleton of Carnegie, John, Donstrath Kincardine Cowieson, D.,jr., Bogside, Arnhall Duflfus, John, Auchtochter Clark, J.,Greend3'kes,ofInsch,do. Duncan, Charles, Auchinblae Durie, Js., Fettercairn Distiller^' Edward, James, Templebank Falconer, U., East Mains of Farquharson, James, Auchinblae Balfour Fergusson, James, Arnbarrow Falconer, Alexander, BogindoUo Forbes, Wm., of Castleton, w.s. Falconer, James, Bainakettle Gammel, Aw., of Drumtochty Gibb, James, Arnhall Garland, John, Cairnton Gladstone, John, of Fasque Gordon, Alexander, Wardend Greig, James, Fettercairn Henry, James, Corsebauld Hall, David, do. Hunter,D.Bankhead ofMonboddo Jolly, David, Meikle Strath Jeffrey, Robert, Auchinblae Lawson, David, Gourdon Johnston, William, Carnbeg Lawson, John, Steelstrath Johnston, W.jr.Mill of Kincardine Lindsay, Alexander, Thainston Jolly, Robert, Balfeigh Lindsay, John, Fettercairn Jolly, John, Abbeyton Low, James, do. Kinnear, William, Auchinblae

. M'Inroy, Capt. Wm., of Ainhall Legg, Francis, . Mackie, James, Thornyhill Ley, William, Newlands M'Kenzie, W. Forbes, Portmore Low, John, Auchinzeoch Mason, Patrick, Balbegno Milne, John, Auchinblae Mason, Patrick, jun., do. Milne, James, do. Milne, Alexander, Burnside MoUison, John, do. Neilson, Alexander, Little Strath Mollison. John, Craigmoston Nicol, T., Mains of Drumhendry Morrison, A., Mill of Mondynes Smith, Alexander, Fettercairn Muckart, John, Kirkhill Taylor, David, Upper Mill Murray, Peter, Auchinblae Vallentine, E.., of Arnhall iMurray, John, Easter Mondynes

Wallace, G , Mid Mains of Balfour Murray, William, Wester do. Welsh, David, Tillytoghills Nicoll, David, Glens:mgh Whyte, Rev. Alexander Paton, James, Wisemoston . Peat, John, Bogmill Alexander, Alex., Mondynes Reid, James, Pitskelly Arnott, James, Westerton of Pit- Reith, John, Tipperty tarro w Rennie, Alexander, Coldstream Arnott, James, of Leithfield Rickard, George, Graigmoston Beattie, Alexander, Goukmuir Scott, Thos.AYaterside of Phesdo Bonar, Alexander, Auchinblae Smith, JameSjWester Coullie Brown, George, Pitnamoon Smith, James, Burnside Bruce, Alexander. Auchinblae Smith, William Adam, Fordoun KINCARDlNESIIiriE ELECTORS. 107

Steven, Alex., Glenfarquhar Scott, David, Annamuck Taylor, William, Kirkton Thorn, Rev.R.Kilgour,Drumlithie Taylor, John, Nether Coullie Thomson, David, Cleughead Taylor, Alexanclei", Cushnie AVebster, John, Bogburn Thorn, SVm., Mains ofDrumtochty Webster, Robert, Quithall Thow, Jamts, Goskiehill White, William, EastOAvn GARVOCK. Whyte, Charles, Stonehouse Allan, John, Whitefiekl Whyte, Thomas, Upper Quithall Alexander, Peter, Mid Bradieston KINNEFF. Bisset, George, Forth. Airth, Alexander, Upper Mains Charles, Rev. John of Caterline Forrest, Alexander, of Tulloch Anderson, William, Bellfield Gordon, Peter, Arthurhouse Arbuthnott, Col. Hon.William Henry, John, Ravenshaw Bain, William, Bervie Jolly, James, Sootywells Burness, David, Mill of Barras Lawson, Robert, East Bradieston Burness, James, do. Masson, John, Nether Tulloch Eaton, John, Cloak of Hillton Middleton, Da., South Bradieston Falconer, William, Druidsdale Murray, Thos. West Balhaggarty Fuherton, William, Fiddes Napier, Walter, Garvock Glenny, John, Fairneyfiatt Nicol, George, Waterlair Glenny, Artbui', do. Scott, R., Upper Tulloch Greig, David, Harvieston GLENBERVIE. Greig, John, Grange Alexander,J., ofDillevaird Jolly, James, Little Barras Balfour, Robert, Drumlithie M'PhailjWm., Bendings of Fiddes Drummond, Rev. James M-Robb, William, Ferneybrae Duff, Arthur, Masson. William, Hilton Faii'weather, George, Pitdrichie Milne, David, Westown of Barras Fairweather, George, jun., do. Milne, John, Slateford Falconer, Robert, Buckiesmill Milne, John, Milton of Barras Falconer, Robert, Kinmonth Mitchell, Thos., Chapel of do. Fraser, James, East Kinmonth Morrison, John, Largie Gavin, William, Drumlithie Pithie, George, West Fiddes Gibson, Thomas, Inches Scott, George, Slains Grant, John, Broombank Stewart,John,ofCotbank of Hilton Greig, James, Springing Greens Stewart, John, Bellfield Hadden,Wm. West Kinmonth Stewart, Pati'ick, London Hendry, Robert, Glenbervie Stewart, Walter, Aberdeen Henry, William, Hawkhill Stewart, Capt. Alister, Kinneff Kennedy, John, Brawlinmuir Taylor, John, Edinburgh Kerr, James, Cowden Wilson, William, Bridgestones Kerr, George, Ladleston Young, William, of Fawsyde Lyall, John, Mill of Glenbervie LAURENCEKIRK. Main, William, Drumlithie Allardyce, George, of Redmyre Milne, Alexander, Pidwathie Barclay, William, Scotston Milne, David, Tannachy Beattie, John, Kilnhill Mitchell, John, Jacksbank Bisset, Robert, Laurencekirk Murray David, Keabogg Brebner, Alexander, Redmyre

Rankui, Charles, Candy i Brodie, John, Drumforber 168 COUNTY DIRECTOnr.

Crabb. James, Laui'encekirk Shepherd, Francis, Millbank Cook, Rev. John Silver, George, Standingstones Croll, Chas. Easthill of Halkerton Walker, John, Wes'side Davidson, James, Laurencekirk Watson, Aw., Mill of Maryculter Dickson, David, do. MARYKIRK. Dunn, David, Gallowhill Anderson, James, Gosesslie Fettes, James, Laurencekirk Brand, John, Smallbank FuUerton, Robert, do. Beedie, James, Balmanno Gibbon, Alexander, of Johnston Burnett, Wm., Mill of Thornton Goalen,Rev.W.M., Laurencekirk Carnegie, Charles, Marykirk Hampton, George, do. Crocket, James, Luthermuir Henderson, Arch., Blackiemuir Croll, James, Spearmill Lowe, Robei't, Glasgow Crombie, Alexander, Thornton Mackay,JohUjMuir ofBlackiemuir Cruickfehank, Charles, Myreside Maiu, John, Blackiemuir Durie, Thomas, Muiryloan Massie, James. Laurencekirk Fawns,J.,WestMains of Thornton Moncur, William, do. Fraser, Col. W., of Balmakewan Peat, James, Bui'uton Gold, Alex., of Wester Balmanno Rae, John, Laurencekirk Greig, David, Brigton Reith, David, Lower Powburn Hadden, Alexander Scott, Robert, Laurencekirk Jaffray, James, schoolmastr Smart, John, Toronto (N.A.) Kidd, Robert, Drumnagair Stephen, John, Bowtory Lindsay, Peter, Montrose Stiven, Alexander, Laurencekirk Low, Rev. Alexander Crombie Stiven, Jonathan, do. Mather, William, Luthermuir Strachan, David, do. Milne, James, Dykelands Thomson, Lieut. Jas., Edinburgh Mitchell, Peter, Waterside Thomson,Wm.,mercht., Montrose Rae, David Wester Balmanno Watson, John, Middleton Ramsay, Captain Robert Willock, John Midstones Ross, William, Wilson, James, Laurencekirk Scott, James, Cobleheugh Wyllie, James, do. Smith, John, Balmaleedie MARTCULTER. Souter, James, Mains of Luther Bower, Rev. John Steele, William, Haughhead Cadenhead, Andrew, Papleraonth Tait, John, Hatton Gumming, James, Ashentilly Taylor, George, yr. of Kirktonhill Donald, George, of Westerton Taylor, James, Marymill Duguid, Peter, of Auchlunies Taylor, Robert, Marykirk Durward, David, schoolmaster NIGG. Eddie, William, Cockley Anderson, James, South Kirkhili Fiddes, Rev. Robert, Shannaburn of Nigg Irvine, James, Burnside Anderson, Andrev?, Loirston Kinloch, Alex. John, of Park Birnie, George, Craighill Lawson, David, North Tilbouries Cooper, Jas., Middleton of Tullos Malcolm, Andrew, Bogfone Crombie, Lewis, of Kirkhili Middleton, Joseph, Wetshaw Davidson, Alex., of Middleton, William, Shannaburn Donald, Wm., Damhead Milne, James, Parkhead Dunn, John, Aberdeen Reid, Robert, Eastside Edward, Andrew, East Kirkhili rORFAESHIBE ELECTORS. 169

Elmslie, WilUam Tullos Milne, R.,Upper Mills ofKinnaber Faivweather, Rev. Robert Milne, John, Sillycoats Ferguson, James, of Murray, James S., St Cyrus Forbes, Andrew, Murray, William, Glenhanton Geddes, Jo hn,Ferguston ofAltens Neil, George, Commieston Gray, William, Tullos Orr, Lieut. Wra. A., of Brigton Hector, John, jun., Balnagask Petrie, Joseph, Gapieshaugh Johnston, Alexander, Tullos,w.s Peter, John, Canterland Lyon, David, Inlands of Altens Raitt, Jas., Muirheadof Snadon Machray, Isaac, Aberdeen Rattray, James, Mills of Morphie Memiie, William, Torry Scott, John, West Mathers Milne, John, Newlands Stephen, John, Upper Warburton Nisbet, John, Torry Stephen, Arthur, Jackston Pirie, Thomas, Mains of Loirston Straton,GeorgeThos., of Kirkside Phillip, George, Mains of Altens Straton, Charles, Craighill Phillip, John, Torry Webster, John, SVoodston Pypei", Alexander,West STRACHAN. Reid, John, Cove Abernethy,Wm., Nether Tillylair Webster, William, Torry Abernethy, William, Dalbrack Wyness, William, Balnagask Bell, David, Lerachmore Yule, George, Loirston Campbell, Col. John, of Blackball Yeats, John, of Bridgelands Coutts, Js., Mains of Blackball ST CSTRUS. Drimmie, John, Bucharn Arbuthnott, Capt. the Hon. John Duncan, Robert, Tillyfumry Bruce, William, Upper Criggie Durward, Robert, Curran Burnes, James, Montrose Falconer, Alex., Meikle Knock Christie, WilHam, St Cyrus Fenton, James, Pitreadie Christie, William, Laureston Grant, Thomas, Gillan Crabb.John, Scotston of Kirkside Gibb, David, Bridge of Dye Farquhar, Thos. N., of Jacks ton Henderson, William, Inlestane Fitchet, James, Mains of Brigton Henderson, Andrew, Pitdelphin Fordyce, Alex. D., of Woodston Hogg, Alexander, Knockhill Gerard,Geo., Blackhill of Snadon Leighton, James, Bowbutts Gouck, James, Snawdown Lyon, James, Mid Knock Grant, Wm. F., of Mount Cyrus Mackie, John, Mill of Strachaa Hector, Alexander, Rockhall Martin, Rev. David Hogg, John, Biddrie Masson, Robert, Blackness Kiel, James, Milton M'Connachie, Alex., Strachan Keil, William, do. Middleton, Dd., Heatheryhaugh Keil, Peter, do. Milne, Henry, Balbyth Low, Alexander, Taylor's Park Morrice, William, of Tillylair Lyall, Robert, of Lauriston Renny, William, Letterbeg Alalcolm, William, Morphie Tawse, William, Mill of Haugh M'Gregor, Jas., Bush of St Cyrus Webster, Alex., Cuttieshillock Milne, Robert, Nether Woodston 170 COUNTY DIRECTOKT. LIEUTENANTCY. Viscount Arbuthnott, Lord Lieutenant and High SherifF. DEPUTY LIEUTENANTS. Hon. Hh. Arbuthnott of Hatton, Alex. Thomson of Banchory M.P. James B. Burnett of Monboddo Hon. John Arbuthnott H. J. Robertson of Benholm Sir J. S. Forbes of Fettercairn, Thomas Gladstone yr. of Fasque Bart. Col. John Campbell of Blackball Sir A. Ramsay of Balmain, Bart. Col. Wm. Fraser of Balmakewan Sir Tliomas Burnett of Leys, Bart. Duncan Davidson of Inchmarlo Robert Barclay AUardice of Ury Capt. Wm. M'Inroy of the Burn Francis Graham of Morphie James Farquhar of Hallgreeu John Irvine Boswell of Kingcausie Robert Lyall of Laurieston Robert Duff of Fetteresso Alex. J. Kinloch of Park "William Innes of Raemoir John Carnegie of Redhall Henry Lumsden of Tilwhilly Alex. Crombie of Thornton William Gordon of Maryculter David Scott of Brotherton Robert Taylor of Kirktonhill James Silver of Netherly Charles Monro, Stonehaven, Clerk. COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY AND JUSTICES OF THE PEACE OF KINCARDINESHIRE. Those marked thus * are Justices of the Peace only, and those marked thus t are Commissioners of Supply only. Viscount Arbuthnott, Lord Lieutenant. William Innes of Raemoir, Convener of the County.

*Earl of Errol Sir J. Carnegie of Southesk, Bart* *Earl of Airlie George F. Carnegie of PitaiTOW *Earl of Aberdeen John Carnegie of Denstrath. *Lord Panmure John Carnegie of Redhall Hon. Hh. Arbuthnott of Hatton, Col. John Campbell of Blackball M.P. Alex. Crombie of Thornton Hon. W. Arbuthnott of Harvie *Lewis Crombie of Kirkhill ston *N. Christie, Eastland Cottage Hon. John Arbuthnott fAlex. F. Dingwall of Woodston Hon. Capt. Wm. Keith, R.N. Robert Duff of Fetteresso Hon. Donald Og'lvie of Balbegno Thomas A. Duff, Advocate Hon. Capt. William Ogilvie *John Douglass of Tilwhilly *Sir C. Adam of Mathers, K.C.B George Douglass of Arbeadie Robert Barclay AUardice of Ury Duncan Davidson of Inchmarlo James Arnott of Leithfield Patrick Davidson yr. of do. J. Irvine Boswell of Kingcausie Alex. Davidson of Balnagask Sir Thos. Burnett of Leys, Bart Peter Duguid of Auchlunies James Horn Burnett of Tillyboy Arthur Duff of Glasshaugh James B. Burnett of Monboddo •Simpson Duguid of Commach- Arthur Burnett, Advocate more John Burnett of Kemnay Alexander Duthie of Loirston Alexander Burnett, Crathes James Farquhar of Hallgreen COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY, &C., KINCARJ)INESHIRE. l71

Thos. N. Farquhar of Jackston Alex. Muir of Loirston Sir J. S. Foi-bes of Fettercairn Sir W.K. Murray, of Dunnottar, Bart. Bart. Sir Chas. Forbes of Newe, Bart. James Nicol of Badentoy "William Forbes of Castleton John Ogg, Banchory Alexander Forrest of Tullochs Andrew Ogston of Ardo John Forbes yr. of Newe fWm. Adam Orr of Bridgeton Lieutenant- Gen. Nath. Forbes of John Peter, Canterland Dunnottar Sir Akix, Ramsay of Balmain, Col. Wm. Fraser of Balmakewan Bart. James Fergusson of Altens Capt, T. Ramsay of Caldhame *James Fettes, Laurencekirk Robert Ramsay of Pitgarvie Andrew Gemmell of Drumtoehty fW. B. Ramsay of Banchory Ernest Gemmell of Portlethan Lodge Alex. Gibbon of Johnston Hercules J. Robertson of Ben- John Gladstone of Fasque holm Thos, Gladstone yr. of do. David Scott of Brotherton William Gordon of Maryculter J. Fitzm. Scott of Coramieston John Gordon of Drumlithie George R. Scott of Benholm *Alexander Gordon of Newhall Robert Shand of Hillside of *Col. G. T. Gordon, Deebank Findon Francis Graham of Morphie tJames Silver of Netherley William Forsyth Grant of Mount James Skene of Rubislaw Cyrus Alex. Stewart of Inchbreck *Sir Andrew L. Hay of Leith Wm. Stewart of Wester Barras hall, K.H. Geo. Thos. Straton of Kirkside Gavin Hadden of Kinghornie Robert Taylor, of Kirktonhill Alex. Hadden of Balmakelly George Taylor, yr. of do. Norman Hill of Jellybrands Alex. Thomson of Banchory W. Innes of Raemoir and Cowie William Thomson, Stonehaven Alexander Innes yr, of Cowie Masterton Ure of Logie *John Irving, W.S. Wm. Wood, Deebank Cottage Alex. Johnston, Tullos, W.S. *Rev. James Watson, Alex, J. Kinloch of Park Dr William Young of Fawsyde t J. J. Kinloch of Kair The Sheriff and his Substitute Alexander Low, Aberdeen The Provost and eldest Bailie Henry Lumsdeii of Tilwbilly of Bervie Harry Lumsden, yr. of do. *The Chief Magistrate of Stone- Robert Lyall of Newbigging haven Robert Lyall of Lauriston *The Sheriffs and their Substi- *Wm. J. Lumsden of Balmeddie tutes of Aberdeen, and Forfar- Capt.Wm. iVrinroy, ofthe Burn shires. Anthony Mactier of Durris The Provosts of Aberdeen, fA. Walker Mactier, yr. of do. Montrose, and Brechin, Jas. B. M'Combie of Jellybrands f The Master of Mortifications of John Mitchell of Glassel the Guild Brethren's Hospital, William Morrice of Castlehill and the Treasurer of R*- Gor- John Morrice of Tulloes don's Hospital, Aberdeen Jas. Tindal, Clerk to Commissioners of Supply. Pet. Christian, J.P., Clerk. 172 COUNTY DIKECTOKT.

KINCARDINESHIRE J. P. SMALL DEBT COURTS. Court lield at Stonetiaven first Monday of every month. Clerk of the Peace, Pet. Christian, Stonehaven. J. Christian, W.S., Depute. Fiscals—C. Monro, and C. & G. Monro, Stonehaven, CLERK TO COURTS of APPEAL aoainst ASSESSED TAXES. James Tindal, Stonehaven. PROPERTY AND INCOME TAX COMMISSIONERS. KINCARDINESHIRE. The Sheriff and Sheriff-Substitute. General Commissioners. Commissioners to supply Vacancies Viscount Arbuthnott Sir John S. Forbes of Fettercairn William Innes of Raemoir The Master of Arbuthnott Robert Barclay Allardice of Ury Alex. Innes, yr. of Cowje John Irvine Boswell of Kingcausie Anthony Mactier of Durris John Carnegie of Redhall Robert Taylor of Kirktonhill JamesB.M'Combie of Jellybrands Dr Young of Fawside. Alexander Muir of Loirston William Stewart of Hilton. A.~ Smart, Stonehaven, Clerk.—A. Kinnear, Stonehaven, Assessor TURNPIKES, KIN CARDINESHIRE~ GREAT LINE. From the to Stonehaven, and from thence by Lau- rencekirk and by Bervie to Upper and Lower Bridges over the

. Northesk. Trustees.—Proprietors of dominum utile of Lands valued at £100 Scots, their Eldest Sons, Guardians for Minors, Sheriff and Sheriff-Substitute of the County, Provost of Aberdeen, and Chief resident Magistrate of Bervie. Conveners Viscount Arbuthnott, J, I. Boswell of Kingcausie, and Dr. Young of Fawside.

Treisurer—Dr. Young ; Clerk, P. Christian, Stonehaven ; Surveyor —Alexander Ross, Stonehaven. CROSS ROADS. South Deeside Road.—Chalmers & Farquhar, Aberdeen, Trea- surers and Clerks. Nethehlev Road.—Jas. Tindal, Stonehaven, Treasurer.—C. G Monro, Stonehaven, Clei'k. Slug Road.—Jas. Tindal, Stonehaven, Clei^k and Treasurer. Mary KIRK BiiiDGE.—John Brand, Stonehaven, Clerk and Treas. trustees on commutation ROADS. P. Christian, Stonehaven, General Clerk. DISTRICTS. CLERKS AND nOLLKCTORS. PLACKS OF MEETING. Stonehaven C. Monro, Stonehaven Stonehaven Uppea' Deeside, ..Peter Christian, „ Banchory TMaryculter, Bridge of

Lower Deeside.. Peter Christian, „ ... -< Dee, and Bourtree- ( bush, alternately. Laurencekirk... John Brand, „ Laurencekirk St. Cyrus Jas. Leighton, Montrose... St. Cyrus . ;

SHERIFF COURTS, KINCAUDINESHIRE. 173 KINCARDINESHIRE PRISONS BOARD. Place of Meeting, Stonehaven.

Viscount Arbuthnott (Chairman) ; David Scott of Brotherton ;

Anth. Mactier of Durris ; Wm. Innes of Raemoir ; the Sheriff

or Sheriff- Substitute ; Wm. Stewart of Hilton; and Peter Chris- tian, Chief Magistrate of Stonehaven. James Tindal, Stonehaven, Clerk. "William, Stewart, Stonehaven, Collector of Assessment.

COUNTY PRISONS. Stonehaven. —James Robertson, Keeper and Teacher.—William Thomson, Surgeon.—Rev. Robert Sim, Chaplain.—Mrs Robert- son, Matron and Female Teacher. Bekvie.—Stewart Balneaves, Keeper. Laurencekirk.—Jas. Kennedy, Keeper.—James Fettes, Surgeon. CONSTABULARY OF KINCARDINESHIRE.

Committee—Hugh Fullarton, Stonehaven (Convener) ; Viscount Ar-

buthnott ; Sir John S. Forbes ; Wm. Innes of Raemoir ; the Sherijff; Anthony Mactier of Durris; William Young of Faw-

side ; Robt. Barclay Allardyce of Ury ; Alexander Innes of

Cowie ; John Boswell of Kingcausie ; John Carnegie of Redhall William Stewart of Hilton, and David Scott of Brotherton. James Tindal, Stonehaven, Clerk. Alex. Weir, Stoneliaven, Superintendent of County Police. Districts, Stations Districts. Stations.

Dunnottar & part ) Old Town of Marykirk Marykirk

of KinneflP. ) Stonehaven St Cyrus Johnshaven Fetteresso NewTown do Benholm &Bervie ') Nigg & Banchory) and parts of Kin- > Clashendrum p„„t.igxu„„fortiethen Devenick J neif & Arbuthn. 3 Durris&Maryculter.Maryculter Laurencekirk and ^ Banchory Ternan Garvock, part > Laurencekirk ^ & & Strachan, and > Banchory of Arbuthnott 3

part of ) Fordoun & Glen- | . i,- i, , . > Auchinblae

Fettereairn part . & ) t:, bervie ) of Edzell...... r^^*^'^^''"" SHERIFF COURT, KINCARDINESHIRE. Ordinary Court held at Stonehaven, every Wednesday in time of Session. George L. A. Douglas, Advocate, Sheriff. Hugh Fullerton, Stonehaven, Sheriff- Substitute. Wm. Stewart, Stonehaven, Shenff-Clerk. Jas. Tindal, Stonehaven, Proc. -Fiscal. —George Tindal, Assistant. COxMMISSARY COURT, KINCARDINESHIRE. The Sheriffs Commissaries. W. Stewart, Stonehaven, Clerk.—Jas. Tindal, Stonehaven, Fiscal. pa —

174 COUNTY DIRECTORY. SHERIFF SMALL DEBT COUHTS, KINCARDINESHIRE. Stonehaven Dtstrict. —Banchory Devenick,Dniinottar, tetteresso, andNigg parishes, and that part of the parish of Kinneff which comprehends thelands of Harvieston, Caterline, Hilton, BiUfield, Little Fiddes, and Barras. Bervie District. —Arbuthnott, Beiiliolm,_Bervie, and St Cyrus parishes, and that part of Kinneff not in Stonehaven District Laurencekirk District. —Edzell (in Kincardineshire), Fettercairn,Fordoun5 Garvock, Laurencekirk, and Mary kirk parishes. DuRRis District. — Banchory Ternan, Drumoak (in Kiucardineshire), Durrisj Maryculter, and Strachan parishes. ORDINARY COURT, At Stonehaven— last Sat. of each month—for causes in any part of the county. circuit courts. At Bervie—third Mondays of January, April, July, and October for Bervie District.—Andrew Legg jun., Bervie, Clerk. At Laurencekirk—first Mondays of February, June, and October for Laurencekirk District—Robert Crabb, Laurencekirk, Clerk. At Durris—second Mondays of February, June, and October—for Durris district—James Duirs, Durris, Clerk. MESSENGER AT ARMS. Stonehaven—James Robertson. FORFAR AND KINCARDINE-SHIRES MILITIA. (No. 105 British.) Colonel The Hon. Donald Ogilvy of Clova. Lieut.-Colonel...Sir Alex. Ramsay of Balmain, Bart. Major James Rait of Anniston. Staff, at Head Quarters, Montrose. —Captain Archibald Maeneill,

Adjutant ; Duncan Brown, Serjeant-Major ; and five Serjeants. Establishment when Embodied.—1 Colonel, 1 Lieutenant-Colonel, 1 Major, 8 Captains, 10 Lieutenants, 6 Ensigns, 1 Adjutant, 1 Pay-Master, 1 Surgeon, 2 Assistant do., 1 Quarter-Master, 1 Serjeant-Major, 1 Quarter- Master Serjeant, 1 Drum-Major, 21 Serjeants, 22 Corporals, 10 Drummers and Fifers, and from Forfarshire 511 Privates. Kincardineshire... 136—647 do. COUNTY PRISONS ASSESSMENT. Fitting up LocalPrisn. LocalPrisiis Cur. Exp. ot Cur.Exp.of Perth Statutary Additional Gen. Prison Local Gen.Prsn. Assessmnt. Assessment &Geii.Bord Prisons.

£ s. d £ s. d. £ 8. d £ s. d. £ S. d. County 22 4 3 Ill 1 6 74 18 6 66 1 3 253 4 2 Bervie 11 5 2 16 10 1 18 4 1 13 10 6 15 10

Total 22 16 8 113 18 4 76 1610 67 15 1 260 KINCARDINESHIRE GAME ASSOCIATION.

Committee—The Hon. John Arbuthnott ; Sir Thomas Burnett,

Bart. ; Robert Barclay Allardyce of Ury ; Anthony Mactier of

Durris ; and Alexander Innes of Cowie. James Tindal, Stonehaven, Agent. ESTABLISHED CHURCH,

SYNOD OF ANGUS AND MEARNS.

John Eadie, Dun, Clerk.

PRfiSBITERT OP DUNDEE. Parishes. Ministers. Schoolmasters.

^^^^"y^« '^^^^"^^^ McDonald 1 jXn Smylton, «.. ^ sue. ]

. , . , ( George Winehous ) ,», .„, „! -i Auchterhouse ... ^'^'"'-^^ ^l^^J' | Hugh A. Lyall, as. .^ sue. ] Dundee—-StMary's Arch. M'Lachlan, d.d. St Paul's John TuUoeh St Clements ... James Thomson, a.m. J Greyfriars Charles Adie, d.d. \ A. B. Smith St John's j St David's John Lindsay Adamson ' Inchture.... John Adamson Honey Thomas lleid

^^^^^^^'•^ ^^^^^"^ Kobortson { James^SL, as. ^ sue ] Liff and Benvie... George Addison, d.d. .Tames Dickson Longforgan William Ritchie Peter Crichton Lundie andFowlis Thomas Irvine J.Roy& J. Alexander

Mains an dStrath- ) t\ • i /-i , ^ f John Morris >• David Cannan,' D.D. { t i a- martme ] ( John Simpson Monifieth Alexander Todd John Straclian Monikie Thomas M'Kie William Alexander Murroes John Currie William Malcolm Tealing William Elder D. H. Wilson PRESBYTERY OF ARBROATH. Arbirlot George Addison William Goldie

. ) , , ., , ., \ Walter F. Irvine . v ^^'^^^^*^ Alexander Inglis 1 Charles Merson, a.. |-5Mc.i Abbey Barry William Simpson, a.m. James Proctor Carmyllie Pati'ick Bell James Taylor Guthrie William Ramsay Thomas Will Inverkeillor *George Arklay George Paul Kinnell George Walker Alexander J affray Kirkden. David Carruthei'S William Graham

lO Tlie Clerks of Presbyteries are marked thus* 176 COUNTY BIRECTORY.

Parishes. Ministers. Schoolmasters. Lunan Robert Barclay Matt. M. Shepherd

T, 1 .J ( David Traill, d. d. Panbride < ^^.r t -.^r ^i e "William Youug ( W . L.Wotnerspoon,as^6?^c St Vigeans John Muir John Brash PRESBYTERY OF FORFAR. Aberlemno Thomas Myles James Robie Cortachy "William Ogilvy Fife Dunnichen David Martin Andrew Hunter Forfar Robert Stevenson John "Webster Glammiss John Tannoch David Cooper Inverarity * George Loudon, am. A. S. Thomson Kinnettles Robert Lunan Daniel Robertson Kirriemuir Thomas Easton, b.d. Jame.s Stewart Oathlaw Harry Stuart George Stuart Rescobie. David Esdaile John Arthur rr, T ( John Buist I Tannadice ^ e > "William Herald — Allan,m as. sue. ( — 9; | PRESBYTERY OF MEIGLE. Airlie Thomas Reid "William Loban Alyth William Ramsay William Cessford Bendochy James S. Barty David Melville Blairgowrie A. O. Greig, a.m. Thomas Soutar Coupar Angus Patrick J. Stevenson Alex. Kinleside

Eassie «fe Nevay... David Lindsay Henry Adie Glenisla James "Watt David Robertson Kettins John R. M'Duff James Gibb Kingoldrum James Ogilvy Haldane William Edward Lintrathen Francis Cannan Robert Hanton Meigle James Mitchell, d.d. J. Anderson. Newtyle *John Moon, a.m. James Wilson Ruthven' Patrick Barty David Lindsay PRESBYTERY OF BRECHIN.

_ , . f Nathaniel Morren, a.m. ) David Prain J Alexander Gardner, A.M. ) Careston David Lyall Jas. M'Connachie Craig Robert Mitchell, a.m. Charles Nelson Dun *John Eadie, a.m. William Mackie Edzell Charles S. Adie William Ayre Farnell Henry Brewster James Webster Fearn David Harris James Crabb Lethnot John "Whyte James IMitchell Lochlee AValter Low J. Mason Logie Pert Thomas Hill Allan Balnaves Maryton "William Reid Menmuir "William Cron David Laing { -, ^ Robei't Smith, d.d. ^1^^^^'°^® \ Joseph Paterson,D.D. Stracathro Wilham Gerard Alexander Laing PAROCHIAL CLERGY AND SCHOOLMASTERS. 177

PRESBYTERY OF FOllDOUN. Parishes. Ministers. Schoolmasters. Arbiitlmott...... James Milne William Chrystall Benholm Alex. S. Myers James Yomig Bervie John Glegg, a.m. James Whyte Dunnottar Alexander Silver Robert Sym Pettercairn Alexander Whyte, a.m. James Low ^^"--0 J-- A"- { JohTwat" sue. I Fordoun Charles Forbes Buchan Wm. Adam Smith

Garvock . Walter Napier -J *If'' ^.f.^t \ ( Jas. Mitchell, as. ^ sue. ) Glenbervie James Drummond Robert Hendry Kinneff William Mearns David Whyte Lanrencekirk James M'Gowan David G. P. Smith Marykirk Alex. Crombie Low James Jaffray St Cyrus Thomas Mackintosh Jas.S.Mm-ray, a.m.

Belonging to the SYNOD of ABERDEEN. IN THE PRESBYTERY OF KINCARDINE o'nEILL. Ch. Ogg, Francis Robie, BanchoryD u Ternan..Jamesm T Scotto 4.4. f | ^^^^ j^^^^ Robertson Strachan David Martin Alexander M'Conachie IN THE PRESBYTERY OF ABERDEEN. Banchory Deven. William Paul John Webster Durris Robert Copland James Duirs Maryculter John Bower, a.m. David Durward Nigg Robert Fairweather William Barnett

CHAPELS IN CONNECTION VFITH ESTABLISHED CHURCH. Dundee Preslytery. Dundee, St And. Alex. M'Neill Lochee J. Forsyth Broughty Ferry... J.Wood, ll.d. Forfar Fresbytery. Sommers Kirriemuir, South... Forfar,St.James',.Jas. | Arbroath Presbytery. Arbroath, Ladyloan.. Carnoustie

Inverbrothock. . . .James Law Friockheim James Black

MISSIONS IN CONNEXION WITH ESTABLISHED CHURCH. Forfar Presbytery. Clova and Glenprosen John Michie Fordoun Presbytery. Cookney J. Clerihew Aberdeen Presbytery. Portlethen William Law 178 COUNTY DIRECTORY.

DISSENTING BODIES. FREE CHURCH. STNOB OF ANGUS AND M EARNS. William Wilson, Carmylie, Clerk. PRESBYTERY OF BRECHIN. Churches- Ministers. Teachers. Brechin—West... Alex. L, R. Foote, a.m. Alexander Nairn p ( * James M'Cosh, a.m. ) (Little Brechin) ^^ I Mungo F. Parker ) Adam Wilson Craig James Brewster, d.d. Robert Fleming Edzell Robert Inglis William Mitchell Logic John Bain Maryton James Dickson P. Littlejohn Montrose,StJohn's William Nixon j P St George's John Thomson PRESBYTERY OF ARBROATH. Arbirlot Arbroath, Hill-st. Alexander Hislop William Young

Inverbrothock .. David Crichton Ladyloan Alexander Leslie John F. Walker Barry James Lumsden William Mackenzie Carmylie W.Wilson " Carnoustie Robertson Colliston Andrew Peebles Friockheim •Thomas Wilson Inverkeillor John Laird Panbride Hugh Martin PRESBYTERY OF DUNDEE. Abernyte D. Ferguson, missionary Broughty Ferry... John Lyon Roderick Milne Dundee, Chapelsh. John Macdougal Dudhope William Stewart W.Small,MissMilne Gaelic Charles M'Alister C William Blackie, &

Hilltown John Baxter •< Misses Morisou ( and M'Alpine Mariners' Thomas Robertson

e^ A J , T -n. • (A. Hood and Miss St Andrews James Ewing •* j M I A. Ferguson and J. St David's George Lewis < McDonald, Misses ( Sutherland&Luke

o. Ti,» \ David Petrie & Miss St John's JohnTi-T»i_i-Roxburgh j j^j^rdoch

4,, , , ( D. M' Donald Miss -r> -, 1 ^ & fct Peter's Burns Fentcu DISSENTING CLERGT. 17 9

Parishes. Ministers. Teachers Wallacetown.... P. L. Miller George Barrie Liff William R. Moncur Lochee Thomas B. Dodds Wm&MrsCampbell Longforg-an Robert S. "Walker James Swaine Monifieth Edward Cross Monikie James Miller Tealing D. B. Mellis "William Rattray PRESBYTERY OF FORFAR. Dunnichen James Gardner, m.d. Forfar *"William Clugston Kirriemuir—South Daniel Cormick North John Thomson Peter Edgar PRESBYTERY OF MEIQLE. Airlie David White Alyth Archibald Ferguson Blairgowrie Robert M'Donald McDonald

^ ,^, , , ,xr.,i. T» \ W. Stewart and J. Cray (Glenshee)... William Brown | Ferguson Cupar Angus "Thomas Bain Petrie Newtyle Robertson Rattray Francis Gillies PKESBYTERY OF EORDOUN. Auchinblae John Phillip John Soutar Bervie James M'Gowan Benholm James Glen Drumlithie Andrew Glen Fettercairn David Paton Johnshaven James Glen, a.m. Kinneff. 'Thomas Brown Laurencekirk Charles Glass ^^^y^^^ t Alex. Keith, jun., a.m. Stonehaven George Phillip Belonging to the SYNOD of ABERDEEN. IN THE PRESBYTERY OF ABERDEEN. Banchory Deven. David Arthur Maryculter George Ogilvie IN THE PRESBYTERY OF KINCARDINE o'nEIL. Banchory Teman Robert Reid A. Watt Strachan D. S. Fergusson

ASSOCIATE ORIGINAL SECEDERS. In Perth Presbytery. Dundee, Reform-street E. A. Thomson. In Aberdeen Presbytery

Arbroath, Maule-st. J. Sandison I Carnoustie, James Meek

Brechin, City-road..JamesGray | Kirriemuir .

180 COUNTY DIRECTORY. t UNITED ASSOCIATE SECEDERS. Dundee Presbytery. Parishes. Ministers. Alyth Robert Hog-^ Broughty Ferry Duncan Ogilvie

0, Mst Cong-. George's Chapel School-w. George GilfiUan r§ pd „ Bell-street, W. Borwick § 1 3d „ Tay-square James R. M'Gavin P ( 4tli „ Wisbart Cbapel, Cowgate. Robert Dick Duncan Ferry-Port-on- Craig Walter Muckersie Kirriemuir William Ramage Lochee David Marshall Newtyle *Johu Muir Rattray Arbmath Presbytery. ( 1st Cong. North Grimsby-st.*Joseph Hay, A.M. ArDroatnA v> +v> |2d „ F. re Abbey-street Alexander Sorley 1st „ City-road. Brechm -.^^ ^^ Vennel Wm. T. Rankine Carnoustie Forfar Andrew Murray Johnshaven George Walker Letham Robert Forbes Andrew Wilson Cite nvT'll t • t i Montrose < °' ' (Alex. Anderson, assw^. (2d „ Market-street Henry Hyslop Muirton Newbigging John Eckford In Aberdeen Presbytery. Stonehaven David Todd RELIEF CONGREGATIONS. In Dundee Presbytery. Arbroath, Gravesend... William Allan Brechin, High-street James Goodv^in

, (1st Cong. Temple-lane. Dunaeep. J^^^ ^^ Bell-street * James Reston Kirriemuir James Stirling REFORMED PRESBYTERIANS. Dundee, Meadowside Joseph Wilson SCOTTISH EPISCOPALIANS. Diocese of Biecliin. Right Rev. , d.d., Brechin, . Arbroath. ..W. Henderson, a.m. Katerline J. Stevenson, a.m.

T, 1.. ( The Bishop Laurencekirk.W.M. Goalen Brechm • . i *«t 1 tvt ( John Mon", a.m. Lochlee A. Simpson, a.m. Drumlithie. .Robert K. Thorn Montrose Pat. Cushnie, a.m. ^- ^orsley (Dean) Muchalls James Smith Dundeelyunaee \ ^ x.G.T. Anderson, as. Stonehaven....John Hutchinson — DISSENTING CLEKGT* 181

I n the , &c. Right Rev. Pati'ick Torry, d.d., , Bishop. William a.m. Kirriemuir John Buchan Forfar Taylor, [

ENGLISH EPISCOPALIANS. Montrose, St Peter's Links Robert "Wade, b. a*

WESLEYAN METHODISTS. Arbroath J. Ludding-ton Montrose David Edgar Dundee, OvergateWm. Cattle Stonehaven Various

PRIMITIVE METHODISTS. Dundee, Baltic street J. Johnston INDEPENDENT CONGREGATIONS. In connexion with the Congregational Union of Scotland. Arbroath, Gravesend Brechin, City-road (Ward Chapel David Russell, d.d.

Dundee < Princes-street ' (Lindsay-street Thomas Reekie Forfar, Osnaburgh-street William Lowe Laurencekirk David Moir Letham and Friockheim James M'Kenzie Montrose, Baltic-street ,Hugh Hercus Sauchieburn Thomas M'Kinnon OLD SCOTTISH INDEPENDENTS, Arbroath James Hovel Js. Donald Dundee,Barrack-st -! Montrose Various T. Hunter BEREANS. Laurencekirk William Taylor

BAPTISTS Arbroath A. Dorward f Seagate, south Montrose I I ^•Ij^j^j;^^^

• Commerce-st. James Watson § j Seagate, north D.Cameron Bridge-street. .Various fl I^Meadowside, ...Mal.M'Lean

GLASSITES. Arbroath Various (James Findlay Dundee Geo. Baxter Montrose < David Max.weU „ Alex. Moir ( Thos. Duncan UNITED CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Dundee, Barrack-street Various CHRISTIAN APOSTOLIC CHURCH. Dundee, Bell-street John Rankine, &c. |.

182 MISCELLANEOUS LISTS. ROMAN CATHOLICS Dundee, Nethergate.J. MTherson, Steph. Keenan, and J. Gibbon. Arbroath, &c Alexander Gordon ST. mart's college, BLAIRS, KINCARDINESHIRE. For the edncation of young men designed for the Roman Catholic Priesthood Right Rev. John Sharp, President Revs. John Gordon, James Monaghan, and Wm. Smith, Professors Rev. Donald Carmichael, Procurator

MISCELLANEOUS LISTS. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES. EASTERN FORFARSHIRE FARMING ASSOCIATION. Cattle Show held at Trinity Muir in April, and at Glesterlaw in August. Lord Panmure, Perpetual President. Sir James Carnegie of Southesk, Vice-President.

Committee.—James Raitt, Esq. of Anniston ; Captain Balfour:

Ogilvy of Tannadice ; John Guthrie Esq. of Guthrie ; Messrs James Mustard, Leuchland; John Collier, Hatton; David

Cowie, Brae of Pert; John MoUison, Chapelton ; John Patullo,

Burghill ; Geo. Anderson, Woodyton. Adam Burnes, Montrose, Secretary and Treasurer.

FETTERCAIRN FARMERS' CLUB.

The Club holds two meetings annunlly ; one, for the Show of Live Stock in Au gust, and the other for a Ploughing Match, &c., in December. Captain M'Inroy of Arnhall, President. Alexander Crombie, Esq. of Thornton, Vice-President. Councillors. —Messrs David Scroggie, Auchcairnie; James Fer-

gusson, Arnbarrow ; "William Steel, Haugh-head; Charles Durie,i

Dalladies ; Geo. Wallace, Midmains ; James Paton, Westmoston. Mr James Hall, Eettercairn, Librarian. James Vallentine Woodmyre Cottage, Secretary and Treasurer. DEESIDE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. Cattle Show held on the last Tuesday of July at Banchory Market Stance.— Annual meeting ol the Association held on the first Monday of March. William Innes of Raemoir, President. Harry Lumsden, younger of Auchindoir, Vice-President. Committee—William Taylor, George Rennie, John Anderson, Wil- liam Valentine, David Gibb, William Adam, John Craig, Wil- liam Greig, Alexander Walker, James Fraser, Francis Ross^ James Adam, John Davidson, and John Gray. William Thorn, North Leys, Secretary and Treasurer. BANCHORY FARMER CLUB. The Club holds six meeings annually for obtaining und disseminating infornia- tinn on the science of Agriculture. Sir Francis Burnett, Bart., of Leys, President. Captain Thomas Ramsay, Banchory, Vice-President. ;;

MISCELLANEOUS LISTS.

Committee—James Adam, Woodend ; William Birse, Balbreadie

William Anderson, Hatton ; Robert Anderson, Invercanny and Robert Anderson, Banchory. William Thorn, North Leys, Secretary and Treasurer,

ABERDEEN, BANFF. FORFAR (E D.) AND KINCARDINE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETy. Presidents.—Duke of Richmond, k.g., the Earl of Errol, the Earl of Fife, and the Viscount of Arbuthnott. Vice Presidents.—The Earl of Kintore, the Earl of Aberdeen, the Earl of Aboyne, the Earl of Seafield, Lord Forbes, Lord Panmure, Lord , Captain Wm. Gordon, m.p. for ;

Gen. the Hon. H. Arbuthnott, m.p, Kincardineshire ; Thos. Blaikie,

Lord Provost of Aberdeen ; Robt. Grant of Tillyfour ; Colonel

Thomas Gordon of Park ; and William Innes of Raemoir. John Blaikie of Craigiebuckler, Secretary. ~~ COAST GUARD. MONTROSE DISTRICT. James C. Bennett, R.N., Montrose, Inspecting-Commander, Stations. Chief Officers. Stations. Chief Officers. Caterline. Auchmithie Lt. A. M. Shairp Johnshaven.Lt. Da. Dooley, Westhaven Lt.R.P.Littlewort Usan Lt. C. D.Warren, BroughtyEerry.Burrows Irwin Redcastle...John Stark ABERDEEN DISTRICT OF KINCARDINESHIRE. Thomas Richmond, Aberdeen, Inspecting Commander. Muchalls...Lt. R. Brunton, jr.n. ... Lt. Philipps, | G. h.m CUSTOMS. PORT OF DUNDEE. John Stewart, Collector.—D, M. Jolly, Controller and Controller- Surveyor of Warehouses.

J. H. Blain, Collector's 1st Clerk ; David Walker, 2d do. ; James

Scott, 3d do. ; William Scott, 4th do. J. W. Arkley, Landing-Surveyor.—Andrew Henderson, James Kidd, Andrew Sceales, John Dove, and John Melville, Searchers, Landing and Coast-Waiters. Blfred Mayne, Tide-Surveyor—William Cairncross and Robert Coventry, Lockers—John Milne, Messenger—Nineteen Tide- Waiters and Four Boatmen. FEBRY-PORT-ON-CRAIG. David Guillan, Coast and Land-Waiter. PORT OF MONTROSE. Fred.W. Trevor, Collector.—John N. Beaumont, Control, and Sur. J. W. B. Keagh, Collector's Clerk. PattinsonHayton, Searcher and Landing-waiter, and Tide-surveyor, Five Tide-waiters and Two Boatmen. JoHNSHAVEN.—Robert Porter, Coast-waiten ;

184 MISCELLANEOUS LISTS. PORT OF ARBROATH. Francis Martin, Collector.—Adam Stevenson, Controller, and Landing Surveyor. —George Brown, Landing "Waiter, and Tide Surveyor.—Four Tide Waiters, and two Boatmen. Belonging to the PORT OF ABERDEEN. Stonehaven.—Wilson, Pratt, Principal Coast-Officer. EXCISE. MONTROSE COLLECTION. John Corbit, Dundee, Collector.—Mungo Pai^k, Dundee, Clerk. Dundee District.—James Anderson, Supervisor. James Atkin- son, Thomas Guest, James Crombie, and Kenneth M'Bean, Dun-

dee ; James Rose, Dron ; George Amsden, Broughty Ferry ; and William France, Inchture—Officers. David Biddle, Permit-Officer;

William Todd, Supernumerary ; and Andrew M'Callum and Lind- say Grandison, Expectants, Dundee. Montrose District.—^John Sutherland, Supervisor. James F.

Ware and George Taylor, Montrose ; James M'Donell, Hugh

Morison, Peter M'Laren, and Andrew Steel, Brechin ; Thomas

Davison, Fettercairn ; James Kennedy, Laurencekirk •, and James Roy, Johnshaven—Officers. Aw. Masson, Assistant, Brechin. Forfar DistriJ.—James Pilmour, Supervisor. John B. Adamson,

Forfar ; John Ross, Smithfield , John M'William, Kirriemuir

Lachlan M'Intosh, Kingoldrum ; James Black, Arbroath ; and James M'Lean, Friockheim— Officers. Bluirgoivrie District.—William Edds, Supervisor. John H.

Pennington, Ballied ; Ebeuezer Hay, Blairgowrie ; George Pringle,

Kirkmichael ; Henry Hewish, Alyth ; and William Donald, Coupar Angus— Officers. In ABERDEEN COLLECTION. James M'Laren, Aberdeen, Collector. Lower District of Kincardineshike.—John Monro, Aber- deen, Supervisor. Ronald M'Hardy and George Patrick, Stone-

haven ; and William Ross, Aberdeen—Officers. STAMPS AND TAXES. INSPECTORS OF STAMPS AND TAXES. Forfarshire.—John Caird, Perth. Kincardineshire. —Robt. Brown, Aberdeen, and Jn. Caird, Perth. SURVEYORS OF TAXES. First District of Forfarshire.—Jn. May Campbell, Montrose. Second District of Forfarshire.—James Jack, 3, Thorter Row, Dundee. Second District of Aberdeenshire.—Andrew Grant, 19 Union Buildings, Aberdeen. DISTRIBUTORS OF STAMPS AND COLLECTORS OF TAXES. Dundee District. —John Kerr, Castle-street, Dundee, Forfar District.—James Grubb, High Street, Forfar. Kincardineshire. —Win. Brown, Advocates'-Hall, Aberdeen. Game Certificates, for Forfarshire, is- ued by John Kerr, Dun-

dee ; and for Kincardineshire, by James Christian, Stonehaven. —

MISCELLANEOUS LISTS. 185 EDINBURGH ANGUS CLUB. For the encoura-iemcnt of Education in Forfarshire. Patron The Eight Honoui-able the Earl of Ah'lie, Lord-Lieu- tenant of the County of Forfar. ^resident.— Alex. Currie, Esq., Advocate, Sheriff of Banffshire. Vice-Preddents.—Sir John Ogilvy of Inverquharity, Bart. ; Cap- tain G. D. Clayhills Henderson of Hallyards ; James Miller,

Esq., Professor of Surgery in the ; the

Right Hon. Fox Maule, M.P. ; the Right Rev. David Low, LL.D.,

Bishop of , Ross, and Argyle ; the Rev. Thomas J. Craw- ford, D.D., Edinburgh. Committee.—Honorary Memhers—Past Prpsidents.—James L'Amy,

Esq. of Dankenny, Sheriff" of the County of Forfar ; the Hon.

Lord Ivory ; "William Buchanan, Esq., Advocate. Ordinary

Members.— iohn Mudie, Esq., Younger of Pitmuies, Advocate ;

Dr Alexander Scott, H.E I.C.S., Lauriston Place ; Patrick Adam,

Esq., S.S.C., 61, Great King Street ; James S. Darling, Esq. of

Lednathy, W.S. ; James Burness, Esq., S.S.C., Drummond Place; George Webster, Esq., Pitt Street. Treasurer. —James Morgan, Esq., S S.C, 7 Walker Street. Secretary.—JSimQ?, S. Ducat, W.S., QS Great King Street. EDINBURGH MEARNS-SHIRE CLUB. For charitable purposes and encourasemeiit of Education in Kincardineshire. Vise. Arbuthnott, Lord-Lieutenant of the County, Patron and President.

Committee. — Geo. Monro, Esq , Ad»-'ocate; John Taylor, Esq. of

Bellneld; R. Wyllie, Esq ; D. CroU, Esq. ; G. R. Kinloch,Esq. (Convener); Alex. Monro, Esq. (Secretary.) Mackay & Chisholm, goldsmiths, Edinburgh, Medallists. GLASGOW ANGUS AND MEARNS BENEVOLENT SOCIETY— 1838. John Guthrie, Esq. of Guthrie, Patron. Directors.—G. L. Walker, Archibald Allison, John Anderson, William Lyall, James Mann, John Oatts, James Scrymgeour, John Blackie jun., President,—John Leadbetter, Vice-President. David, Yull, James Hendry, Charles H. Scott, Thomas Yates, and Mungo Ritchie. John Rae, Treasurer. —George Esplin, Secretary. COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT OF TAY FERRIES. Ex Officio.—The Lords Lieutenant and Conveners of the Counties of Fife and Forfar, the Sheriff"- Substitute for the Eastern Dis- trict of Fifeshire, the Sheriff-Substitute for the Dundee District of Forfarshire, and the Provost of Dundee. For the County of Fife. —William Berry of Tayfield, Henry Stewart of St Fort, and J. W. Melville of Strathkinness. Fur the County of Forfar.— AVilliam Lindsay, Dundee, Richard Gardner, Dudhope, and John Symers, Dundee. Q3 —;;

186 MISCELLANEOtrS LISTS.

For Town-CouncU of Dundee.—Bailies John Anderson, William Moyes, and Peter Hean. For the Subscribers. —John Peter, David Miln, andWilliam Thorns all of Dundee Christopher Kerr, Manager. JohnLeitch, Superintendent & Col.—Alex. Christie, Dundee, Clerk. RAILWAYS. DUNDEE AND PERTH RAILWAY COMPANY. Directors—The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird, Sir Patrick Murray, Thriepland, Bart., Charles Hunter, Alexander Lawson, James Westland, Patrick Hunter Thorns, George Fyfe, Willam Small,

William Thoms, William Crockatt, jun. ; and James Wighton.

DUNDEE AND ARBROATH RAILWAY COMPANY. Authorised capital £200,000. —Amount expended £153,598. Directors—Andrew Low, , George Fyfe, Thomas Collier, Robert Adamson, William Thorns, John G. Baxter, Chai'les Guthrie, and James Cochrane. G. Patullo, Superintendent.—Messrs Shiell & Small, Secretaries. DUNDEE AND NEWTYLE.

Directors—George Kinloch, of Kinloch (Chairman) ; Robert Adam-

son, Dundee ; John Bell, do ; David Miln, do. ; George H.

Newal, do. ; Patrick KirkalCy, Fullerton; Hugh Watson, Keil-

lor ; and David Nairne, Drumkilbo. Richard Baird, Dundee, Secretary and Superintendent. Messrs C. & J. Kerr, Dundee, Law Agents. . Directors—Thomas Blaikie, Lord Provost of Aberdeen (Chairman) William Adam of Ranna; John Blaikie of Craigiebuckler

Patrick Davidson, yr., of Inchmarlo ; Clements Lumsden, Ad-

vocate ; Alexander Jopp, Advocate ; Isaac Machi'ay, Mail-Con-

tractor ; Alexander Pirie, jun.. Manufacturer ; Henry Paterson,

Banker; James Madden, Manufacturer ; George Thomson, jun..

Merchant ; and Newell Burnett, Advocate. ARBROATH AND FORFAR. Authorise capital £100,000.—Amount expended £140,782. Directors —W. T. Lindsay Carnegie, of Spynie and Boysack,

(Chairman) ; Patrick Chalmers, Auldbar; William Andson, Ar-

broath ; Robert Milne of Willoughby House ; Alexander Mann,

Arbroath ; James Scott, Forfar ; William Potter, do. •, William

Roberts, do. ; David Louson, Springfield. Alexander Allen, Arbroath, Manager. Louson &; Macdonald, Arbroath, Secretaries. . —'

MTSrCELL/VNEOUS LISTS. 187 TABLE OF SPRING AND NEAP TIDES, IN THE YEAR 1846. SPRIN& NEA.P TIDES. Dav.— Day. Januai-y 14. Low. January 6.- -Average. 22.- average. » 28.-High. 5, -Above February ...12 Under average. February... 4.- —Average. „ 27.—Above average. „ 20.- -Above average. March 15. Under average. March 6. —Low. 21.- -High. » 28.-Above average. 5, April 12.—Average. April 5.- —Very Low. 26. Average. „ 19.- -High. May. 12. High. May 5.- —Low.

Under average. 55 19- —Above average. June, .10.—Very High. June 3.- —Under average.

.25. Low. 5, 17- —Above average. July.... .10. Very High. July 2.- —Average. .24. Low. „ 16- —Average. AuK'ust High. August 1- —Above average.

„ 23.-Under average. 5, 15- —Average. September.. 6.- •High. „ 31.- —Above average. 22 - Low. September..l3.- —Under average. October 6.- Above average. 29.- -High. 13.. 5, 21.- Average. October —Low. November.. 4.— Average. „ 29- -High.

,5 20.- Above average. November ..12.- —Low.

December... 4.- Under average. 27 - -High. „ 19.-- Hig-h. December... 12.. —Under average. „ 25.- -Above averasre. LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE OF THE FOLLOWING ESTABLISHMENTS.

Latitude. Longitude. o » " O ' "

Aberdeen Girtlleness Light-House . 57 8 20, N. 2 2 48, w Bell Rock Lisilit- House 56 26 3, N. 2 23 5,w. Buelian-ness Light-House 57 28 5, N. 1 46 34, W. Cape of Good Hope 33 56 8, s. 18 26 15, E. - - Dundee - - . 56 28 0, N. 2 56 0,\v. Edinburgh (Cnltonhill Observatory) 55 27 23, N. 3 10 54, w. London Greenwich Observatory 51 28 39, N First Meridian. Paris Obs rvatory - - - 48 50 13, N. 2 20 22-5, B - . . St Helena . 15 55 26, s. 5 22 32, w. POPULATION OF THE COUNTIES AND ROYAL BURGHS, Census 1841. County of Forfar, 170,520.—County of Kincardine 33,075.

Arbroath - , - 14,591 I Dundee - - - 63,825 Bervie - - - - 864 Forfar - _ - 7,999 Brechin - - - 5,907 Montrose - - 13,811 188 SHIPPING I.ISTS.

LIST OF VESSELS KEGISTEKED AT THE PORTS OF MONTROSE, ARBROATH, DUNDEE, PERTH, ABERDEEN, AND STONEHAVEN. COLLECTED UP TO THE LATEST DATE.

Sfcntto^^ ilit^^m0.

ABBREViATroNS —Sli. Ship; hr. Barque; bg. Briaantine; sc. SchoontT, si. Sloop; sm. Smack; stsh. Steam-Ship; st.tug. Steam-Tus;.

Veotjcls. Masters. Built 'Ion Owners or Ast;iiis. Acaiiia br Younger 1840 364' Jas. & Davd Birnie Agenoria bg Dunn 38 177 David Hill Agnes sc Moodie 31 93 David Smith Alecto sc Simpson 09 63 Charles Simpson Alexander bg Brand 28 142 Alexander Brand Ann si Watt 1762 33 Daniel Watt Anne si Allan 1797 56 David Duncan Arethusa bg Mitchell 1837 198 David Mackie Barbara sc Gove 13 59 David Willocks Bell si Reid 1796 39 George Reid Betsy sc Findlay 1802 53 David Duncan Blossom si Petrie 27 55 James Calvert

Brenda bj?; Stephen 38 198 David Walker Brilliant bg Stewart 39 204 David Mackie Britannia bg Youngson 39 209 David Mackie Brothers sc Mearns 18 75 Robert Mearns Centurion bg Watson 28 186 David Mackie Cherub bg Reid 42 190 James & David Birnie Commerce br Ross 39 369 David Low Commerce si Ford 23 47 Charles Birnie Commodore bg Watt 42 182 George Jameson Countess of Airlie bg Brand 31 155 David Mackie David & John sc Petrie 41 71 David Muckart Diana si Morgan 20 47 William Hutcheon Eagle sc Tindal 41 82 Mon. & Lon. Ship. Co. Ebor br 09 278 Charles Bu-nie Eliza bg Burn 39 196 David Muckart Elizabeth bg Duncan 1796 56 Anthony Traill Emerald bg Watson 41 189 David Mackie Enterprise bg Durie 36 195 David Low Expert sc Masson 41 73 Charles Birnie Falcon sc Garrow 41 88 Mon. & Lon. Ship. Co. Gill si Mill 20 43 George FuUerton MONTROSE. 189 Globe bg Leighton 1823 227 James & David Biruie Hawk sc Tindal 40 83 Mon. & Lon. Ship. Co. Hebe sc Craigie 26 74 David Smith Helen sc Bluckart 27 117 John JNIuckart Henry bg Johnston 29 314 Charles Birnie Henry Holland bg Dickie 36 161 David Walker Herald bg Hogg 39 181 James & David Birnie Heroine bg Falkner 40 182 John Webster Highlander bg Donald 29 161 Alexander Gordon Hope si Hutcheon 09 54 William Hutcheon Isabella bg Cobb 41 199 Charles Birnie Isabells si Milne 17 49 Andrew Milne James bg Barclay 29 132 Charles Birnie Jane bg Young 24 213 Jane sc Smith 44 85 James Smith, sen. o ane si Thorn 26 46 Charles Birnie Janet Kinnear bg Kinnear 42 183 John Kinnear John si Froud 29 37 Daniel Froud John Williams bg Coupland 41 212 Joseph Johnston Journeymen si Watt 29 49 Thomas Ogilvie Kate bg Jamie 41 171 James Calvert

Liberty bg 31 1 ^9 (^linvlpc:VyllCAjl ICo JJHTiimiAillC7 Lively si Ewen 33 52 David Farfor Lochinvar bg Millar 37 199 David Duncan Lucy sc Alexander 44 71 Robert Millar Maid of Leven st.sh. 39 76 J. Gladstone ofFasque Margaret si Gemlo 1794 50 David Duncan Maria bg Davidson 1840 168 David Walker Marion so Menzies 43 88 David Brown Mars bo' Reid 08 323 James & David Birnie Mary sl Pert 1783 29 George Pert Mearns-shire Sl Ireland 1830 57 Andrew Le^g Mersey si Moodie 19 64 David Sutherland Nelly sc Roberts 11 71 David Roberts Nelly sl Templeman 1785 47 Peter Templeman Newport sc Grandison 1837 73 David Smith Northesk bg Allan 39 208 David Duncan Nerval bg Reid 40 182 James & David Birnie Nymph sl Blues 25 50 John Blues Patriot bg 44 199 Charles Birnie Petrel sm Godden 42 43 Mon.& Lon. Ship. Co. Phoenix sc Mearns 27 67 David Smith Prosperity bg Lindsay 32 149 James & David Birnie Rapid bg Largie 37 161 Patrick Mason, jun. Rival bg Gowans 44 171 Charles Birnie Robin Hood bg Wood 28 95 James Adams Scotia bs: Mearns 42 183 James Mearns Scotsman bg Mearns 26 177 W. L. Strachan Southesk sc Greig 31 152 Peter Lindsay 190 SHIPPING LISTS. Superb bg Japp 1840 182 Patrick Mason, jun. Superior bg Brown 19 175 James & David Birnie Susan s] Ewen 09 39 William Donaldson Swallow sm Davis 42 45 Mon. &iLon. Ship. Co. Tarbert Castle st.sh. Grant 36 100 John Brown & Son Thane of Fife si Baird 21 53 Robert Millar Thetis bg Bertie 27 158 William L. Strachan Thistle si Craigie 08 46 David Duncan Una bg Allen 45 220 David Walker Union sc. Brand 23 82 Peter Lindsay Venus bg Mearns 23 135 David Sutherland Venus si Ewen 13 51 Moses Ferrier Veracity sc Mason 33 156 David Duncan Victor bg Mearns 39 192 David Smith Victory bg Jolly 24 160 David Hill Violet sc Spence 30 57 Hercules Spence Vis. Arbuthnott sc Baird 28 79 Andrew Legg Vivid sm Taylor 43 43 Charles Birnie Warrior bg Mearns 39 184 David Cant William si Watson 16 67 James Adams William & Ann si NicoU 02 36 George Reid Young Sons si M'Bey 44 19 Thomas M'Bey 104 Vessels--about 12,474 tons. Alexander Young, Surveyor of Shipping and Agent for Lloyd's.

Those marked thus ^ have not yet been registered de novo at Arbroath since it was separated from Montrose, and made an indei)endent port.

Vessels. Masters. Built Ton Owners or Agents. Acorn sc Scrimger 1837 94 WilUam Salmond Adelaide bg Porter 31 154 George Canning Agnes si Brown 31 50 Mrs Brown Agnes si Raitt 37 46 Mrs Mill Aid sc Duncan 26 113 Mrs Greig Alexanders si Spark 06 44 John Peat Amity si Strachan prize. 51 John Strachan Ann si Burnett 1830 48 John Towns Anna si Brown 28 49 William Brown Ann Key sc M'Kenzie 44 120 David Key Ariadne* bg Stephen 26 154 Samuel Chapel Arethusa bg Leslie 42 200 Charles Mill Betsy Millar sc Christie 31 60 Henry Christie Britannia bg Cargill 44 132 David Cargill Brothock sc Cargill 32 142 William Chapel Catherine sc Summers 40 83 David Peacock ARBROATH. 191

Cecilia bg- Jolly 18391164 Walter Just Champion bg M'Taggart 40 159 Godfrey M'Taggart Chase si Mill 45 35 Arbroath Fishing Co. Choice sc Sturrock 43 108 David Sturrock Conqueror* bg Gibson 42 195 Curlew si Mill OS 47 Thomas Mill

David sc Shield 17 1 48 George Shield David & Robert sc Peat 38 99 James Peat David Grant* bg Lawrence 37 197 William Lawrence Dispatch* si Jaineson prize. 28 Thomas M. Hoseason Dwina bg Cargill 1841 192 David J. Cargill D.Northumberland sc Adams 41 G5 George Gleig Earl of Northesk si Webster 1785 46 David Muir Eliza sc Mill 1798 76 Garland & Simpson Elizabeth & Ann si 1771 39 Mrs Brown Elizabeth & Margt. si Watson 1808 46 Peter Sturrock Euphemia sc Sim 36 84 Thomas Jameson Fleece bg Bertie 17 125 John Kyd Flora* bg Shield 41 148 Shield & Seaton Friends si Barrie 30 26 Robert Barrie Friendship si Stirling 1794 48 James Allan Fox si NicoU 1819 35 Thomas M. Hoseason Foam sc Stiven 41 78 William Salmond Gem bg Brown 45 159 Andrew Brown George sc Caird 29 86 William Salmond Gratitude bg Smart 23 154 George Gleig Hannah sc Guild 36 105 James Taylor Happy Jean si More 1778 48 David More Helen si Mill 1826 48 George Mill

Helen & Jane* sc Adam 40 1 38 James Allan ' Hercules sc Smart 38 105 William Smart Hero sc Reid 00 75 Alexander Reid Hope sc Greig 03 65 John Sturrock Hope* so Bowman 15 61 Thomas Simpson Industry si Anderson 18 50 Alexander Anderson Industry si Kydd 03 59 James Kydd Industrious Helen si Souter 1780 54 David Peacock Isabella sc Adam 1842 92 James Allan James sc Barrie 33 61 David Peat Janets & Margaret si Anderson 2 1 44 Peter Sturrock Jean bg Stormont 28 99 James Stormont Jemima sc Barrie 29 58 Mrs Mitchell Jessie sc Lumgair 43 73 James Couper John sc Gilbert 35 72 David Peat John & Jean sc Gardyne 37 72 James Gardyne Lawton si Paris 41 39 Alexander Brown Majestic bg Leslie 32 155 Charles Mills Maria sc Clark 25 120 D. Peter & Co. Mary sc'Doig 271 50 Robert. Doi^ lys SHIPPING LISTS Mentor* sc Archer 1835 144 WiUiam Chapel Mercury bg Peter 25 147 James Peter Mermaid bg Caird 44 215 James Gibson Mary & Catherine sc Buick 41 89 John Buick Neptune si Hutcheon 04 47 John Hutcheon Ossian sc Kyd 20 133 Alexander Mann Peg-gy & Elizabeth si Ogilvie 1782 52 William Ogilvie Panmure si Bowman 1816 66 D. Johnston Patriot bg Cargill 38 152 William Paterson Prince Albert* bg Roger 42 269 David Peat Reaper si Raith 33 45 Walter Just Reliance* bg Cargill 42 214 David L. Cargill Robert Hood* si Archer 34 35 David Archer Robert si Dalgety 44 47 James Cooper Romulus bg Cable 36 163 David L. Cargill Rose* si Christie 06 51 W. Caithness Scotia* bg Burnett 44 149 William Burnett Sovereign sc Ferguson 29 103 Joseph Pergusoa Stephen si Templeman 26 65 Mrs Templeman Sibella* sc Butchart 06 59 David Peat Susan & Ann bg Duncan 32 159 Alexander Duncan Tam o' Shanter* sc Lawrence 33 90 William Lawrence Thomas sc Scott 21 55 James Ewan Thomas & Ann bg Grieve 17 120 George Canning Town of Dundee sc Lyell 40 98 Thomas Lyell Trio si Beattie 31 44 John Beattie Trio si Anderson 24 49 David Anderson Union* sc Watson 43 63 John "Watson Venture sc Raitt 42 90 Dick Johnston Vine si Simpson 29 54 John Chisholm "Williams bg Nairn 22 95 William Nairn 96 Vessels—^about 9,131 tons.

fnnUe ^^{^ffln^. Vessels. Masters, Built Ton Owners or Agents. A dah bg Smith 1827 132 Allan Edward Adino bg M'Niell 40 228 Robert Leslie Advice sh Crammond 1785 324 TayWhale PishingCo. Agenoria bg Baillie 1826 125 Alexander Martin Agnes & Mary sc Lindsay 40 117 Thomas Low Aid sc White 40 88 Albert sc Buist 44 127 Dundee Hull Ship.Co. Alexander sh Reid 11 324 UnionWhale Fish. Co. Alexander Liddle bg Liddle 38 165 Robert Liddle

Amazon br Pitcairn 33 292 K . Macaully,Liverp ool Amelia bg Black 35 243 John Bell Amelia Hill bg Hill 41 307 James Hill Andromeda br Paton 24 386 John Borrie DUNDEE. 193

Angler sc Lamb 1839 90 David Myles Ann Louisa bg Keill 35 253 Patrick Just Anna Maria si Walker 1786 23 David Walker Ann sc Nicoll 1830 102 A. P. Reid Ann si Rodger 31 48 John Brown Ann & Helens sc Dorward 37 42 Thomas Pitkeathly Ann Miln br Thoms 41 564 Robert Leslie Antelope sc Moor 40 128 Wm. Kirkland & Sons Antelope cutter 1798 31 Trinity-House Apame bg Wilson 1832 169 Heirs of Geo. Clark Apollo br Walker 19 276 David Crighton Archduke si Archer 09 45 A. & J. Archer Archer sc M'Keddie 41 85 Tay & Tyne Ship. Co. Ariel bg Ritchie 39 190 Thomas Coupar Aurora bg Paris 33 134 Andre^\ Low Barbara sc Paton 36 60 Robert Mundie Belize bg Rodger 35 233 James Maxwell Bellona bg Henderson 17 134 George Kidd Ben Nevis br Nicoll 41 318 Joseph Garland Betsy si Norrie 30 48 Alexander Norrie Betsy & Margaret sc Smith 42 78 Walter Smith Betsy & Nell si Galloway 1791 33 Mrs H. Galloway Blackness br Anderson 1835 266 Alexander Milne Bolivar br Peat 26 303 John Borrie Brechin Castle br Barclay 44 371 David Baxter British King bg Sinclair 25 243 James Davidson Briton sc Ritchie 20 60 Tay & Tyne Ship. Co. Britannia br Gellatly 42 379 Alexander Stephen Brothers br Reid 40 354 Thomas Powrie Caledonia bg Boyack 35 137 James M'Gavin Camel si Simpson 38 44 David Spence Camilla si Urquhart 15 44 Mrs Urquhart Catherines si Gumming 25 54 David Gumming Catherine bg Anderson 45 198 James Fenwick Celt bg Miller 37 169 Alexander Kidd Ceres bg Phillip 18 114 A. P. Reid Ceres si Paris 44 44 Andrew Paris Chase bg Young 38 217 Thomas Erskine Charles Kid bg Soutar 39 168 David Soutar Charlotte sc Thin 26 113 Mrs Fyffe Choice bg Paris 24 150 Andrew Low Christiana br Lyell 42 253 0. G. Millar City of Rotterdam sc Lee 40 129 G. N. Baxter Clyde si Angus 34 73 D. P.&Lon. Ship. Co. CommodoreNapier bg Easson 41 291 Thomas Neish Cordova sc Cook 44 133 Thomas Neish Courier sc Young 16 131 D. P.&Lon.Ship.Co. Craigie bg JeflPers 18 121 Heirs of A. Lawson Cyrus bg Foreman 34 177 William Curr 194 SHIPPINa LISTS. Daisy bglThomson 1844 178 Andrew Low Dart si Gowans 36 64D.P.&Lon.Sliip.Co. DaTid sc Gibb 26 117 Robert Rintoul David Key si Herd 36 43 W. & J. Ireland Diadem bg Sinnot 35 170 Thomas Bell, jun. Diana bg Turpie 18 93 A. P. Reid Diana bg Blues 45 191 Alexander Blues

Dispatch s] Broadhead 01 47 Trustees ofD.Peacock ( Duke of Richmond br Spithall 41 469 Robert Leslie Duke of Wellington br Duncan 44 601 A. & D. Edward Dundee st.sh. Kidd 34 579 D. P. k Lon. Ship. Co. Dundee br Spink 40 305 John Borrie Eclipse bg Keith 41 195 Nicoll & Webster Eclipse si Smith 1796 52 James Wilson Elbe sc Gray 1816 121 D. P. & Lon. Ship. Co. Eliza bg Cook 44 191 David Jack Eliza bg Wilson 24 247 G. L. Hynd Electra bg Lindsay 36 158 Thomas Low, sen. EUengowan bg Hodge 43 207 David Baxter Emma bg Innes 22 235 David Crighton Energy bg Hill 32 223 James M'Gavin Esker bg PatuUo 36 239 John Thain Esperance bg Duff 35 293 Thomas Erskine Euphemia bg Crockatt 34 147 G. Kidd Euphemia bg Nightingale 34 133 William Leighton Euphemia sc Gregory 29 63 James Gregory Euphemia si Ireland 35 54 William Ireland Fairy br Davidson 01 247 George Fyfe Fair Isle sc Fergus 42 52 Thomas Coupar Fame sm Watson 30 85 Hull Shipping Co. Fancy sc Scott 40 64 David Stewart Fender si Jeffers 27 50 Thomas Pitkeathly Fergus bg Findlay 42 166 W. & R. Leighton Fife Packet si Pitkeathly 28 31 John Pitkeathly Fishers si Spence 20 31 D. P. & Lon. Ship. Co. Flora bg Mitchell 43 230 Thomas Erskine Forth si Orr 30 72D. P.&Lon. Ship.Co. Friends si Young 18 40 William Young Free bg Feathers 45 162 James Barland Ganges br Gibson 42 34u Alexander Brown George sh Gillies 39 676 Alexander Cameron George Canning br Kydd 25 288 John Thain George Fyfe br Harris 39 460 George Fyfe Gipsy si Beckwith 05 56 D. P. & Lon. Ship. Co. Glammis Castle br Duncan 42 342 David Baxter Gleaner br Crawford 39 297 John Thain Gratitude bg Archer 17 155 Patrick Milne Grange si Patrick 43 34 William Henderson Guthries si NicoU 15 43 John Kennedy E. 195 Hannah bg Batchelor 182o|184 Alexander Martin Hannah bg Cooks 21 238 David Soutar Harbinger bi Thomson 41 325 Thomas Neish Hawk so Nicoll 38 84 David Baxter Hebe si Sturrock 23 48 James Young Hector bg Anderson 01 247 George Nicoll Helen bg M'Gregor 42 256 William Nicoll Helen & Jean si Gourlay 28 30 ')avid Peter Helen Cook sc Mather 37 63 James Mather Helen Stewart so Stewart 44 86 David Stewart Henry Bell bg Hood 34 173 John Bell Herald sc Cosens 38 70Tay&TyneShip. Co. Hermes se Souter 32 145 D. & W. Souter Herschel bg Robertson 39 220 J. & J. Ogilvie Highlander sc Sharp 29 57 Wm. Kirkland & Son Hirondelle sc Deuchars 34 69 David Deuchars Hirondelle sc Walker 35 123 David Myles Hope boat Knight 29 17 David Knight Horn sh Sturrock 1783 370 UnionWhale Fish. Co. Humber sm Deadrick 1829 95 Hull Shipphig Co. Imod bg Cameron 42 178 David Martin & Co. Indus bg M'Kenzie 38 377 William Clark Isabella bg James 26 302 Thomas Coupar Isabella bg Kydd 26 210 John Thain Isabella sc Brown 33 128 James Brown Isabella sc White 37 87 J. & W. White Isabella si Sward 1781 20 W. Henderson Isabella & Margaret sc Drummond 1842 79 John Davie Isla bg Norrie 36 303 William Halley Jack sc Simpson 3(3 68 John Brown James bg Reid 42 138 Thomas Powrie Jane si Murdoch 23 69D.P.&Lon.Sbip.Co. Janet br Brown 41 320 John Thain Jane Baxter sc Lanceman 41 135 A. P. Reid Jean bg Greig 24 178 James Thain Jean & Jessie sc Robertson 1799 37 David Myles Jeremiah si Duncan 97 50 John Duncan Jessie bg Davidson 1834 144 Alexander Davidson Jessie Alexander sc Dickson 42 56 James Alexander Jessamine bg Miller 41 205 Geoi-ge Jessiman Jessie Greig bg Pryde 40 220 Andrew Greig & Son Joanna sc Sim 37 80 Tay & Tyne Ship. Co. John sc Simson 37 80 John Brown John & Jean si Crockatt 1796 43 John Crockatt John & Jean si Clark 1831 37 Mrs W. Baton John Black bg Mitchell 30 157 David Mitchell John Fergus si Pitkeathly 35 36 John Pitkeathly Jules bg Will 44 109 Baxter,Brothers&Co. Juliet Erskine br Gibson 44i297 Thomas Erskine 196 SHIPPING LISTS

Juno si Campbell 1807 34 John Kennedy Lady Grant si Lowson 1782 43 James Lowson Lady Kinnaird br Robb 1839 350 Alexander Martin Lady Lilford sh Scott 38 596 James Soot Lady Panmure sc Pringle 39 58 Thomas Porgan Lady Sale bg Low 42 199 Thomas Erskine Lark si Duthie 31 56 D.P.&Lon.Ship.Co. Lass o' Gowrie st.sh. Catanach^ 41 127 D.&P.SteamPkt.Co. Laurel bg Young 16 156 John Brown Leda bg Glenday 28 200 Thomas Powrie Levana si Stephen 23 45 Alexander Lindsay Leipzig br Cappon 14 282 Alexander Stephen Leith Packet si Michie 14 49 Thomas Moncur Libra bg Moir 45 291 Alexander Martin Liverpool sc Chalmers 41 86 P. D. Ritchie Livonia bg Taylor 40 177 W. 0. Taylor London st.sh. Ewing 37 686 D.P.&Lon.Ship.Co. London sc Rattray 24 115 D.P.&Lon.Ship.Co. Lord Doug'las sc Greig 40 83 B. Small Lord Palmerston br Rattray 42 448 Robert Small Lord Panmure br Davidson 38 284 Thomas Nicholson Lucille bg Young 39 165 Thomas Bell, jun. Lydia si Simpson 26 49 John Brown Madura sh Smith 41 603 Robert Leslie Maggie Lauder sc Scott 40 50 Alexander Reid, jun. Marcellus bg Young- 43 273 Robert Small Margaret si Clark 42 37 George Clark Margaret bg Lewis 31 158 John Kennedy Margaret sc Kilgour 41 78 William Ireland Margaret si Speed 07 19 Anderson Laing Margarets bg Wemyss 28 176 James M'Gavin Margarets bg LVIearns 25 129 W. Mearns Margaret Campbell si Barron 37 47 James Barron Margaret Malcolm sc Myles 42 62 R. Myles Margaret & Ann si Clark 42 44 Mrs Clark Margaret & Elizab. si Deas 28 31 David Peter Margaret & Jean si Rae 13 11 James Bailie Marion Ann bg Cumming 39 164 G. L. Hynd Margery sc M'Kenzie 37 61 Andrew Spence Margery sc Simpson 42 82 Nicoll & Webster Mars bg Dunn 38 192 George Kidd Mars sh Smith 1799 423 David Martin & Co. Mary bg Ireland 1828 122 James Ireland Mary sc Beattie 39 78 Robert Tosh Mary sm Johnston 35 75 D.P.&Lon.Ship.Co. Mary si Menzies 11 56 John Farrow Marys bg Leslie 38 186 John Brown Mary & Ann sc Cunningham 27 59 A. P. Reid Mary & Rose sc Tervet 37 91 James Horsburgh DUNDEE. 19'7

Mary Ann Meville sc Mearns 18t;4 121 .I.Ferguson, S. Ferry Mary Key sc Key 40 78 David Key Mary Salter si Gregory 30 51 John Gregory, jun. Mary Scott si Scott 40 4? Robert Scott Maxwell sc Paton 17 66 John Paton May sc Smith 40 116 A. & D. Edward Mayflower cutter Anderson 43 6 George Anderson Mersey sm M'Lean 34 79D.P.&Lon.Ship. Co. Midas bg- Low 24 225 James Soot Mobile br Martin 36 253 Thomas Neish Modern Athens st.sh Adamson 36 224 James Small, jun. Montrose br Ferguson 40 387 James Soot Morgiana br Inglis 26 354 Allan Edward Mountain Maid bg Wighton 41 194 John Kidd Mountaineer bg Fleming 42 182 James Bell Nancy si Meldrura 13 37 James Mather Nancy si Butchart 02 33 David Butchart New Harriet bg Thoms 24 126 Thomas Coupar Nile br Miller 44 287 William Clark Noah bg Clark 07 128 John Caiman Ocean. sc M'Intyre 37 55 Martin M'Intyre Olive sc Couper 14 90 David Myles Origen si Crammond 28 61 J. Kennedy, sen. Orkie si Hutton 23 17 William Hutton Peggy si Anderson 1767 29 James Anderson Perth st.sh Spink 1834 579 D. P. & Lon. Ship. Co. Perth sc Wilson 16 116 David Martin & Co. Perth si Adams 09 31 Thomas Moncur Perthshire sc Young 36 126 R. D. Pryde Peruvian bi Pitkeathly 41 304 Alexander Pitkeathly Pilot sc Doig 33 69 P. D. Ritchie Pomona Forbes 25 141 Wm. Henry Forbes Princess Charlotte sh Deuchars 14 359 Tay Whale Fish. Co. Princess Royal st.sh Duncan 42 181 Dundee Banking Co. Progress bg Betts 40 199 Alexander Bulk Queen sc Buist 42 114 Dundee Hull Ship. Co, Rambler bg Simpson 40 205 William Clark Rapid sc Moir 35 103 John Millar Raven sc Young 40 107 Andrew Low Reform sc Moncur 32 65 J. Moncur and others Richard Cobden br Archibald 45 380 William Small Robert sc Low 35 76 Robert Tosh Robin Gray br Patullo 41 291 Heirs of Geo. Clark Roe si Young 33 61 D.P.&Lon. Ship. Co. Rose si Milne 28 75D.P.&Lon. Ship, Co. Roseau bg Smith 26 145 Jonathan Smith Rosanna br Patrick 23 285 John Borrie Rover si Bowman 22 38 A. Reid, jun. Royal Bride bg Welch 40 lOQlJ. «& D. Lawson b2 198 SHIPPING LISTS.

Ruby bg Pattie 829 115 Andrew Greig Saucy Jack sc Millar 40 165 Sohn Millar Sarah bg Betts 27 92 John Farrow Selma br Taylor 33 258 J. & J. Thain Shakspeare bg Ambrose 39 206 James Bruce Shelah sc Mitchell 41 128 Dundee Hull Shipg.Co Sir H. Parnell bg Kerr 35 209 Alexander Martin Sir James Kempt bg Murray 26 304 William Small Sir John Ogilvy bg Strachan 40 153 Alexander Bulk Sir W.Wallace st.tug Elder 30 70 D. P. & Lon.Ship.Co. Sovereign sc Maim 28 159 D. P. & Lon.Ship.Co. Spinks bg Barron 15 77 James Barron Star si Turnbull 31 64 D. P. & Lon.Ship.Co. Stephens si Melville 25 34 Peter Anderson Superior br Henderson 38 297 Trustees of Ja.Stewart Sultana sc Heard 39 199 Charles Nicholson Susan & Isabella si Crockatt 38 57 John Crockatt Susanna sc Ritchie 26 255 James Thain Swan si Moir 30 52 D. P. & Lon.Ship.Co. Swift si Bell 38 74 D. P. & Lon.Ship.Co. Tay sc Smith 25 81 Dun. Hull Shipg. Co. Tay steam-sh Tosh 35 192 Tay Steam Packet Co. Tay si Duncan 16 56 Alexander Bulk Tay si Smith 30 54 D. P. & Lon.Ship.Co. Tay sc Greig 45 86 Robert Tosh Tay & TeesPacket sc Anderson 45 65 Peter Anderson Tayfield steam- sb Duncan 36 60 Dun. Banking Co. Thetis br White 40 584 Allan Edward Thetis bg Aitken 34 166 G. L. Hynd Thomas bg Webster 27 118 David Halley Thomas sc Bowman 25 70 Andrew Lindsay Thomas si Ferrier 09 36 Thomas Ferrier Thomsons sc Thomson 40 71 Alexander Thomson Tid sc Webster 20 95 NicoU & Webster Triton bg Duncan 37 127 J. & W. Duncan Triumph sc Dickson 37 79 Tay & Tyne Ship. Co* Triad sc Chapman 27 64 James Chapman Twin 'Brothers sc Rollo 41 75 Andrew Spence Udny sc M'Nab 16 64 David Myles Union sc Clark 33 61 David Myles Universe sc Ritchie 41 719 Thomas Erskine Uva bg Taylor 29 150 W. O. Taylor Venus bt Knight 29 20 David Knight Venus b Banks 43 136 George Banks Verdant bg Wallace 33 175 Thomas Douglas Vera bg Gray 42 186 Alexander Edward Vine sc Lee 41 83 R. A. Mudie Vintage sc Duncan 42 62 David Myles Violet sol Lee ,43 90 R. A. Mudie PERTH. 199 Vixen bg Morris 1840 198 John Adams Vulcan br Patrick 35 262 James Patrick Wallaee si Clark 21 45 David Clark Wave sc Crammond 34 78 D. Crammond Wellington sc Anderson 15 67 Robert Davidson Whitely sc Fowler 26 75 Alex, Stephen William bg Crondace 41 252 J. L. Low William sc 39 119 David Baxter William si Lees 1787 26 William Henderson Williams boat Knight 1828 23 David Knight William Carey bg Dove 37 248 Thomas Erskine William & James sc Mackay 27 137 Trusts, of T.Adamson 321 Vessels—about 51,194 tons.

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Vessels. Mascers. tJuili Tom Ovviitrs or Agents. Agnes sc Brown 1839 88 Tho. Graham & Sons Andrew si M'Leish 34 64 Tho. Graham & Sons Ann sc Jardine 37 101 George Jardine Ann Hume sc Littlejohn 40 114 Littlejohn & Grahams Ann Hope sc Izett 45 102 Tho. Graham & Sons Ant si Cook 45 39 Joseph Garland Baltic sc Liddle 40 115 Thomas Clark Barbara si Sharp 41 25 Charlotte Harrower Bee si Inglis 42 22 Joseph Garland Betsy & Isabella ' si Young 29 63 Miss Taylor Betsy si Thomson 44 20 W. Thomson Blossom sc Kinnear 42 52 Graham & Kinnear Branch sc Watson 45 108 T. Graham & Sons Catharine si Christie 20 51 George Christie Catharine & Ann sc M'Gilliewie 34 73 John M'Gilliewie Catherines sc Dron 41 48 Alexander Dron Circassian sc Whyte 38 78 White & Lyell Clipper sc Hay 43 54 Tho. Graham & Sons David sc Irvine 40 51 David M'Naugton Dunkeld si Angus 35 62 James Brodie Diadem sc Banks 42 75 Tho. Graham & Sons Davidsons bg Cairncross 42 219 Robert Mills Eagle sc Peters 39 145 M'Kenzie & Keay Eden sc Dorward 43 62 Joseph Garland Eliza sc Melville 20 78 Robert Cameron Elizas si Philp 22 29 Miss Philp Euphemia sc Bruce 43 76 Tho. Graham & Sons Fair Maid sc Simson 33 107 Wm. & Jas. Penny Eifeshire si Amos 41 58 Pitkethly, and others Firefly sc Lyell , 45 59 A. & N. LyeU 200 SHIPPING LISTS.

Fox Maule si M'Gilliewie 1835 66 John MGiliiewie Glenlyon bg Forsyth 41 204 Campbell & Co. Glenturrit sc Scott 41 132 John M'Callum Glenfarg si Lee 41 20 John Deckman Helen sc Harley 38 82 Ann Harley Helen Mills sc Tosh 43 89 James Thomson lanthe bg Hunter 42 212 Thomsons Indian sc Mackie 39 30 Isabella Forbes sc M'Kash 37 102 Tho. Graham & Sons Isab. & Catherine sc Inglis 43 67 Pitblado & Inglis Isabellas sc Drummond 35 74 Anderson & Mure James si M'Kosh 32 76 Tho. Graham & Sons Janet Halley sc Simpson 42 106 Dav. & Jn. Miller Jean & Margaret sc Anderson 41 86 Grahams & Anderson Jessie sc Stobie 42 96 William Stobie Jessie sc Harvey 33 113 James Harvey Jessie si Barlow •44 25 Laing and others Juno si Bruce 24 60 John Forbes Lady Ruthven sc Sutherland 41 107 Robert Young Lady F. Hastings sc Morison 39 153 Nicol & Laiug Lord Duplin sc Simpson 38 140 David Murrie Lord Lyuedoch sc Wood 28 100 Tho. Graham & Sons Louisa sc Forbes 40 121 John Forbes Majestic sc Hall 42 116 John Coperthwaite Margaret sc Livingston 39 89 Livingston Margaret si Sharp 35 17 James Sharp Margaret Nicol sc Ostens 42 118 Robert Nicol Mariner sc Pitblado 38 79 David Pitblado Maria si Imrie 32 50 H. Sandeman Me.ofBreadalbane bg Reid 40 234 Clunie & Shedden Mq.ofBreadalbane sc Smeaton 39 115 Andrew Graham Mary Ann sc Fothringham 23 88 David Fothringham Mary Gray br Storie 40 446 Tho. Graham & Sons Mart M'Naughton 26 56 Jane Taylor Monarch st.sh C6perthwaite 35 19 John Coperthwaite Ocean's Bride bg M'Kay 40 151 Alexander M'Kay Orion sc Nelson 39 102 Robert Young Peggy sc Brunton 39 78 Henry Brunton Perseverance si Malloch 44 17 William Thomson Philadelphia si Reid 38 58 Robert Cameron Pryde sc Pryde 40 116 Grahams & Pryde Prince Albert hg Birrel 42 195 Tho. Graham & Sons Queen sc Crerar 45 92 Tho. Graham & Sons Ranger sc Lapiere 37 74 Thomas Duncan Reaper br Thompson 41 423 Hepburn & Co. Rebecca sc Stevens 34 95 James Wooler Rose sc Hutchison 28 149 Keay, Martin, &c. Sarah sc M'Lagan 43 129 Grahams & M'Lagan Simon Glover bg Bailey 40 173 William Stewart ABERDEEN. 201

star so Crerar 1811 48 Tho. Gi-aham & Sons Success si narrower 12 46 John Anderson Tarsappie si Muckerrie 33 15 Alexander Melville Tinker si Jarvie 39 58 Thomas Bailey TuUymet sc Lindsay 39 66 William Forbes Vesta bg- Craighead 40 192 William Guild Victoria sc Stenhouse 37 92 D. & J. Miller Vine sc Doig" 41 50 Tho. Graham & Sons William sc Johnston 36 85 William Doav William Pitt bg Bruce 40 156 John Forbes 87 Vessels— about 8,900 tons.

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Vessels. Masiers. Built Ton Owners or Agents. Aberdeen Packet, sc Booth 1800 104 Leith & Clyde Sh. Co. Aberdonian sc Howling 40 146 Aberd. Steam Nav.Co* Acasta br Robertson 45 327 Benjamin Moir Agenoria sc Morgan 40 108 The Master Agostina br Volum 37 333 Alexander Booth Agnes bg Alexander 39 161 A. & W. Nicol Agnes Blaikie bi Middleton 41 385 Geo. Thompson, jun. Albion bg Leslie 26 266 Alexander Cooper Alexander Harvey br Rosser 40 292 Geo. Thompson, jun. Alexander Hall br Edward 45 403 Donaldson,Rose& Co. Amity bg Rosie 25 311 Geo. Thompson, jun. Anemone bg Walker 40 199 Geo. Thompson, jun. Ann Smith br Hogg 39 292 George Leslie Ann sc Cattanach 39 134 William F. Ogg Ann sc Forbes 35 167 William Allen Antelope bg Donald 1766 115 Geoi^ge Spark Arab bg Hossack 1839 207 Geo. Thomson & Son Arabella sc Willis 42 156 William Punton Arethusa bg Baxter 39 162 John Ogilvy Ariel bg Thompson 37 128 Henry Adamson Armistead bg Sangster 25 132 Alexander Wilson Aurora bsr Wattie — 127 John Reid Banchory bg Mowat 25 122 A. & W. Nicol Behna bg Faulkner 22 113 J. Catto, Son & Co. Betsy sc Talbot 41 68 David Talbot Blossom si Winter 40 59 David Talbot Bonnie Dundee st.sh. Crane 37 295 Leith & Clyde Sh. Co. Brigand sc Daniel 38 156 Geo. Elmslie & Son Brilliant sh Elliot 14 332 William Duthie Brothers bg Caie 14 92 James Winlaw, jun. Carleton br Bance 34 404 Robt. Catto and Son Caroline br March 39 435 Neil Smith 202 SHIPPING LISTS. Catherine bg Thomson 1839 220 Henry Adamson Cato {rebuilt) sc Henderson 36 117 Robert Catto & Son Charles bg Greig 36131 J. Catto, Son, & Co. Charlotte bg Leslie 39 156 Oswald, George,& Co. Char. M'Kenzie sm Smart 35 46 William Roger Childe Harold bg Clark 28 100 Oswald, George,& Co. Christina br Craig 40 247 Jn. Catto, Son, & Co. Cinderella sc Low 44 136 George Milne Citizen bg Stafford 42 139 James Goldie

City of Aberdeen st.sh Mearns 35 96 1 Aberdeen St. Nav. Co. City of London st.sh Cargill 44 1116 Aberdeen St. Nav. Co. Clio bg Maitland 39 168 Robert Maitland Columbine bg Webster 39 176 Benjamin Moir Cock of the North sm Mills 35 48 Hogarth & Co. Commerce sc Petty 38 140 Aberdeen Com. Co. Commodore b, Hutchison 37 ^ 49 James Murray Consort sc Smith 45 199 Geoi-ge Leslie Concord sc M'Pherson 38 145 Aberdeen Coml. Co. Courier sm Campbell 25 66 Leith& Clyde S. Co. Crusader br Naugliton 40 224 Jn. Catto, Son, & Co. Dahlia sc Boyack 35 73 Leith & Clyde S. Co. Deva bg Sprout 38 238 Alexander Morrice Dwina bg Sangster 25 126 Alexander Wilson Dorothy St Robinson 39 Q^ James Robinson Drover bg Allan 45 173 Aberdeen J^ime Co. Duchess of Sutherl. st 36 717 Aberdeen St. Nav. Co. Duke of Richmond st Campbell 38 474 Leith & Clyde S. Co. Duke of Sutherland sm Ham 36 48 Hogarth & Co. Duke of Wellington st Howling 29 580 Aberdeen S. Nav. Co. Duke of Buccleuch sc Levie 29 172 William Duthie bg Paterson 24 111 Alexander Taylor Earl of Hopetoun sc Ritchie 26 134 Thomas Adam Edinburgh Packet sai Rennie 12 74 Leith & Clyde S. Co. Edward b Souter 88 76 William Connon Elizabeth bg Ganson 39 162 Robert Johnston Elizabeth sc Smith 40 136 Neil Smith Elizabeth sc Gray 41 70 Alex. Bower Eliza Hall bg Rennie_ 43 199 The Master Eliza sc Dunn 38 135 William Allen Ellen Simson br Leask 41 376 Henry Adamson Express bg Clark 41 240 Alexander Hay Fairy sc Snowie 42 150 Leith & Clyde Sh. Co Falcon bg Cadenhead 36 131 Aberdeen Com. Co. Favourite bg Alexander 44 206 Alex. Duthie & Co. sm Milne 31 58 Alexander Bower Flamingo bg Kerr 37 185 A. & W. Nicol Flora bg Brown 38 130 John Nicol Florence sc King 31 127 Aberdeen St. N. Co. Forth sc Rennie 26 103 Leith & Clyde Sh. Co. ABERDEEN. 203

Fortuna bg Taylor rl842i 9.') Andrew Anderson Garland sc Bows 27 88 Charles Manuelle Gipsy sc Law 43 84 John Milne Glasgow Packet sm 11 73 Leiih& Clyde Sh. Co. Glentanner sh Brock 42 610 Robert Johnston Hants br Leask 39 237 Richd. Connon & Co. Happy Return sm Walker 1800 63 George Spaik Harmony bg Boaden 38 142 James Winlaw, jun. Harriet bg Mann 42 165 Lewis Ciombie Harvest Home bg M'Kenzie 38 140 Aberdeen Lime Co, Helen sm Smith 31 19 Hogarth & Co. Helen bg M'Kenzie 37 91 Henry Michie sc Murray 27 76 The Master Heroine sh Walker 31 387 William Duthie Hero br Donald 45 288 William Duthie Hope sc Alexander 26 106 John Reith Hope bg Bruce 43 126 Donaldson,Rose &Co. Inconstant bg Dunlop 39 186 Robert Anderson lone bg Stewart 42 267 Alexander Mitchell Isabella bg Nicol 39 155 Alexander Hay Isabella and Ann bg Lumsden 39 228 Alexander Morrice Isla sc Robertson 40 119 OswaldjGeorgej& Co, Janet si Rennie 27 40 Janes bg Smith 40 187 Geo. Thompson, jun. Jane Boyd br Alexander 43 387 Geo. Thompson, jun. Jean si MTherson 01 52 Alex. Gowan John bg Peters 03114 William F. Ogg John Hector bg Leslie 40 190 George Cruikshank John Stewart Martin 41 166 John CattOjSon & Co. Joseph sm Kenny 36 42 Hogarth & Co. Julia sm 30 119 Robert Johnston Kincardineshire bg Milne 38 193 James Goldie Lady of the Lake sc Symmers 39 100 Aberd. Commerce Co. Lion bg Collier 26 275 Geo. Thompson, jun. Lisbon Packet bg Gavin 13 116 Geo. Thomson <& Son Liverpool Packet sc Mitchell 19 81 Leith & Clyde Sh. Co. London sc Willett 40 142 Aberd. St.Nav. Co. Lord Seaton bi Talbot 40 440 Oswald, Geoige & Co. Magnet bg Levie 45 176 Robt. Maitland Mansfield se Wallace 02 120 Thomas Adam Mansfield sc Phillips 24 124 Geo. Thomson & Son Margaret Hardy bi Anderson 40 295 Geo. Thompson, jun. Margt. Littlejohn bg Watt 36 132 John Ogilvy Mariner sc M'Gregor 35 115 Robert Maitland Marys sc Fletcher 36 m George Cruikshank Mary Reid bg Mitchell 35 113 George Cruikshank Mary bg Buyers 28 116 Thomas Adam Mathesis br Gordon 41 365 James Gordon, jun. Mayflower bg Longmuir 42 279 Geo. Thompson, jun. 204 SHIPPING LISTS. Medora bg Flann 1839 152 John Webster Melpomene bg Sutherland 41 195 George Murray Mercury sc Grant 42 164 Geo. Elsmie & Son Messenger sc Cargill 39 174 Jn. Catto, Son & Co. Michael Williams bg Bridgeford 41 227 Geo. Thompson, jun. Milton bg Anderson 39 162 Oswald, George & Co. Monarch sc Stephen 37 701 Robert Catto & Son Momatain Maid bg Allan 42 192 John Nicol Mungo Park br Thomson 38 248 Geo. Thompson, jun. Myrtle bg Steele 09 60 The Master Nautilus bg Hendry 24 117 John T. Rennie Neptune br Stewart 44 343 Geo. Thompson, jun. New Astley bg Hutchison 04 108 John Law New Fre(f ..Hck bg Strachan 13 ll2M.Manuelle North Star St Evans 37 506 Aberdeen St. Nav. Co. Noma sc Lacy 39 58 Blaikie Brothers Oak 15 108 Alexander Hall & Co. Pacific br Anderson 26 38G A.ndrew Anderson Palestine bg Ritchie 40 202 Robert Catto & Son Paragon bg Dunn 41 212 Robert Spring Paragon sc Linldater 42 153 Aberdeen St. Nav. Co. Patriot bg Gray 27 I2g William Duncan Paul Jones tug boat Brands 27 74 John Duffus Pera sc Pole 43 191 Robert Johnston Pomona Brebner 38 130 Robert Johnston Preceptor bg Goldie 31 l07 George Milne Prince of Waterloo sc Booth 40 489 Robert Catto & Son Prince of Wales br Alexander 42 582 Geo. Thompson, jun. Prospect sc Leask 24 107 Alexander Hay Pursuit bg Young 33 164 William Duthie Quebec Packet bg Hadden 22 196 Robert Catto & Son Queen (The) St Campbell 44 662 Leith & Clyde Sh. Co. Queen br Gordon 44 379 Alexander Mitchell Queen of the Tyne sc Jamieson 44 192 George Leslie Queen Victoria bg Dempster 37 261 Geo. Thompson, jun. Renown br Wood 42 311 William Duthie Richard Grainger sc Gordon 39 115 George Cruickshank Richibucto br Reid 35 400 Robert Johnston Roberts sc Cox 40 141 James Winlaw, jun. Robert M'William bg M'Donald 24 298 Robert Catto & Son Rontho bg Main 42 142 John Reid Rose br Gibb 43 279 Donaldson,Rose&Co. Rover sc Taylor 40 139 Benjamin Moir Samson sc Youngson 36 136 John T. Rennie Samson St Brands — James Robinson Sarah sc Christie 54 Christie St Andrew br Penny 09 310 Oswald, George & Co. St Clement bg Smith 37 143 James Goldie St Lawrence br TuUoch 41 406 Donaldson,Rose &Co. ABEEDEEK. 205

St Nicholas bg- Main 183i 140 Robert Maitland Sarah bg Sim 9 232 Donaldson,Rose& Co. Scotsman bg Monro 25 101 J. Catto, Son & Co. Scottish Maid sc Bruce 39 142 George Leslie Sea Horse tug boat 38 161 Harbour Commission. Sedulous bg Levie 40 226 Nisbet Robertson Sir Edward Banks sc Bruce 25 95 John Gibb & Son Sir Wm. Wallace bg Husband 35 183 DonaldsonRose&Co. Smithfield sc Hay 42 166 Aberdeen Lime Co. Sophia sc Chalmers 31 89 William Connon Sovereign st.sh Smith 36 450 Leith&ClydeShip.Co. Sportsman sc Leyden 31 143 Alexander Morrice Spartan yacht Willard 12 Hogarth & Co. Star sc Duncan 40 156 Aber.Coi nercial Co. Superior sc Christopher 16 143 Aber. Steam Nav. Co. Supply bg Paterson 36 150 Henry Adamson Sweet Home bg Collie 39 182 W. Allen Swift si Ross 1780 64 James Winlaw, jun. Sylph sm Bruce 1830 39 Colonel Gordon Sylvanus bg Anderson 30 167 Robert Maitland Tartar bg Gordon 40 203 Alexander Mitchell Taurus sc Henderson 41 184 Nisbet & Robertson Thalia br Volum 44 350 Alexander Booth Theophilus bg Lyon 18 96 Robert Maitland Triumph sc Masson 19 181 George Leslie True Blue sc Leask 27 93 A. R. Dyer Trusty sc Watson 10 120 A. Hector Undaunted sh Ritchie 41 300 William Duthie Union Grove Grainger 39 219 John Dinnison Velocity st. sh Stewart 21 274 Nisbet & Robertson

Venus bg Baxter 38 134 A . & W. Nicol Victoria bg Maurice 37 109 Robert Johnston Violet bg Murray 36 168 The Master Volant bg Merchant 40 173 Geo. Thompson, jun. Wanderer bg Donald 38 155 William Donald, jun. Waterloo bg Buthley 15 91 Robert Johnston Waterloo sc Wood 41 158 A. & W. Nicol Warrior br Davidson 37 307 William Duthie William Hogarth sc Parrot 41 140 Aber. Steam Nav Co. William Maitland bg Guild 39 159 Robert Maitland Williams bg Wilson 40 218 James Goldie Zephyr cutter Davies 19 47 William Hogarth 221 Vessels—about 44,500 tons. 206 POST OFFICE.

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Vessels. Masters. Built Ton Owners or Agents. Farmer s] Murray 1828 42 James Christie Hawk sc Adam 39 64 George Jack Jeanie sc Lees 39 72 David Greig Jemima sc Lees 41 55 William Thomson Mary si Ritchie 42 19 John Forbes Providence si Milne 21 41 William Thomson Roses sc Milne 39 54 William Thomson Sarah si Lees 28 32 David Greig Tyne sc Nicolson 34 65 Thomas Smith Union sc Craigie 38 70 Thomas Smith Western Royer sm Affleck 35 19 Thomas Smith

POST-OFFICE.

John Warren, resident in Dmidee, Surveyor of the District. The Offices printed in Italics are Sub-Offices to those immediately going before Offices. Postmasters. Offices. Postmasters. Arbroath .Rt. Finlayson Forfar .John Thomson Frioikheim jPm/ia vera... James Bowman Banchory James Tory Glammis ....David Coupar Bervie Mrs Soutar Kincaldrum Charles Irvine Jiihnshaven John Beatie Letham William Allan Brechin .William Low Inverkeillor .. .David Todd Eilz, II Robt. Buchan Kirriemuir James Dickson Carnoustie Alex. Balfour Laurencekirk. George Watt Muirdrum.., Alex. Fitchet Montrose James Valentine Dundee Robert Bell AucMnblae..Wni. Buchan Broughty Ferry ..Eup. Methven Matykirk... ChsiS. Carnegie Lochee William Craig St Cyrus Thomas Dry •Fettercairn Jas. Austine Stonehaven... .Charles Michie Z>rM?K/2Y/w'e... William Smith

THE MAILS AND POST-OFFICE. The South Mail, which leaves Edinburgh at 5 a.m., reaches Delivery. Box closesfor Noifu Dundee at 10 15 m. ... 1110 m. ... 9 45 m. Arbroath 11 15 m. ... 11 50 m. ... 10 50 m. Montrose. 12 35 af. ... 1 Oaf. ... 12 5 af. Stonehaven... 3 15 af. ... 3 40 af. ... 2 50 af. The South Mail, -which leaves Edinburgh at 4 p.m., reaches Delivery. Box closesfor Nor th. Dundee at 11 18 af. ... 7 m. ... 10 Oaf, Arbroath 1 3 m. ... 7 m. ... 10 Oaf. Montrose 2 26 m. ... 7 m. ... 9 30 af. Stonehaven... 4 50m. ... 7 0m. ... 10 Oaf. POST OFFICE. 207

The North Mail, which leaves Aberdeen at 5 a.m., reaches Delivery. Box closes for South. Stonehaven .at 6 25 m. ... 7 m. ... 10 Oaf. Montrose 8 30 m. ... 9 m. ... 8 20 m. Arbroath 10 5 m. ... 10 15 m. ... 9 30 m. Dundee 11 m. ... 1110 m. ... 10 30 m. The North Mail, which leaves Aberdeen at 3 p.m., reaches Delivery. Box closes for South. Stonehaven .at 4 35 af. ... 4 50 af. ... 4 af. Montrose 6 57 af. ... 7 15 af. ... 6 Oaf. Arbroath 8 19 af. ... 8 35 af. ... 7 40 af. Dundee 10 4 af. ... 7 m. ... 9 15 af. The hours of delivery are th« Summer hours.

BRANCH OR BY-POSTS. To Auchinblae.—Leaves Montrose at 4.15 a.m.

To Brechin.—Leaves Dundee at 11.10 a.m. ; and Montrose at 4.15 a.m. To Broughty Ferry.—Leaves Dundee at 6.30 a.m. To Fettercairn.—Leaves Montrose at 4.15 a.m. To Forfar.—Leaves Arbroath at 9 a.m.; and Dundee at 11.10 a.m. To Glammis.—Leaves Forfar at 1.30 p.m. To Kirriemuir. —Leaves Forfar at 1.20 p.m. To Laurencekirh Leaves Montrose at 4.15 a.m. To Lochee.—Leaves Dundee at 7 a.m., and noon. SHIPWRECKED FISHERMEN AND MARINERS' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Supported by Annual Subscriptions, of 2s. 6d. and Donations, DUNDEE BRANCH. Lord Panmure, President.

Vice-Presidents.—John Graham, Pearsie ; Lieut. "Walker, k.n., Naughton; Peter W. Ogilvy of Ruthven; and the Provost of Dundee. Directors.— Captains Neish, Kennedy, J. Jack, Crighton, & D. Jack. Lieut. J. N. Smart, r.n., Secretary and Treasurer. ARBROATH BRANCH. Directors. —The Provost (President), the Clergy of all denomina- tions. Rev. John Muir, Wm. Andson, Wm. Chapel, Joseph S. Esplin, Geo. Canning, Wm. Cargill, George Kidd, Joseph Ferguson, James Weir, David Peacock, Wm. Salmond, James Stormonth, and John Swann.—Patrick Wilson, Treasurer. MONTROSE BRANCH. G. W. Trevor, President. D. Sutherland, Treasurer.—Jas. Calvert, jun. Honorary Secretary. FACTORIES act; CERTiFTiNa Surgeons.—Dundee District.—Dr Monro and Wo C. Saunders. Montrose District.—Dr Fergusson.

1;1' ; OLIVER & BOYD'S THREEPENNY ALMANAC AND DAILY REMEMBRANCER FOR 1846. INDEX TO THE CONTENTS.

Anniver8aries,Remarkable..P. 3-14 Foreign Monies- Page 36 Railways in Scotland ...... Pag< Arbroath and Forfar Railway.. .66 Glasgow, Garnkirk, and Coat- Royal Family 45 ArchbishopsofEngland 4^ bridge Railway 67 Salaries and Expenses, Table for Assessed Taxes 37, 38 Glasgow, Paisley, and Greenock calculating 35 Bank Holidays 2 Railway .'.67 Savings Banks, NationalSecuiity43 Banks and Banking Companies. .43 Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock, Scotland, Banks and Branches in, BanksSc Branches in Scotland 39-43 and Railway ..••68 with the Population and Mar.

Bill Card for 1846.... 43 Government, Departments of. . . 46 ket-days of the Places in which of England 48 Audit Office 46 they are established 39-43 SritishEmpircExtentandPop. of 45 Board of Trade 46 Scotland, Extent, &e. 38 British Ministry 46 Customs 46 Scotland, Judges and Officers of Broken Metal, Measairement of... 35 Exchequer 46 Government in 62 Canal Boats to and from Edin- Excise 46 Scotland, Officers of the Grown burgh and Glasgo«r 68 IndiaBoard. 46 nd State in 64 Canals in Scotland 66 Mint. 46 Scotland, Population, Lords-Lieu- Cattle, Rule for Weighing 35 Office of Woods, Forests, &C.. .46 tenant, and Sheriffs of 62 Chronicle and Obitiiary.l 844-45 72 Post-Office 46 Scotland, Summary of thePopula- Chronological Cycles 2 Secretaries of State, &c. 46 tion of, in 1821, 1831, &1841 63 Commons, House of. 51-61 Stamps and Taxes .46 Scotland, Universities of 64 Commons, OflEicers of the House of 61 Treasury 46 Scotland, View of the Progres- Corn, Foreign, Duties on .331 Hay, Rule for Weighing 34 sive Population nf 63

Court of Justiciary 62 High Water at Leith 3-14 Scotland. Weekly Markets in. . , .69

^ Court of Exchequer 62, Jewish Era 2 Scottish Acres, Table forcon vert- Court of Session 62 Kalendar, Astronomical .3-14 ing, into Imperial 34 Coui t of Teinds 62 Kalendar, Farmer's &Grazier*£3-14 Scottish Eevenue Departments. .61 DalkeithBr.of N.British Railway67 Kalendar, Gardener's 3-14 Customs ...61 Brains, Measurement of 35 Lords, House of 46-51 Excise 61 | Dundee and Arbroath Railway. .66 Mail & Principal Stage Coaches. ,68 Fost-Office 61 Dundee and Newtyle Railway....66 Mails, Arrival and Departure of. 69 Stamps and Taxes 61 Ellipses of the Sun •• 2, Manuring 35 Slamannan Railway 68 Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway 67 Measures, Imp.Standard,Table of34 Stamp and Legacy Duties.. .36, 37 Edinb.,Leith,&Granton Railway 67 Mohammedan Era 2 Steam Vessels to and from the EuropeanStates,Populationofthe, Monies, Foreign and Colonial... ,36 principal Ports of Scatland,&c.70 with the reigning Sovereigns. .45 Paisley and Renfrew Railway..68 Terms in Scotland 8 Fairs in Scotland Parliament, Members of 51 Tide-Tables- 2,3-14 15-28J Fairs in North of England... 28, 29 Parliaments, Imperial 61 United States, Population and Fast Days 44 Peerage, Scottish 63 President of. ..45

Ferries on the Forth and Tay ,. .71 Peers, House of 46-51 Universities, Scottish 64 j Alloa 71 Peers, Scottish Representative ., .50 St Andrews ; 64 Dundee 71 Peers, Irish Representative 50 Glasgow 64 Fife and Mid- 71 Peers, Officers ofthe House of ... .51 King's College, Aberdeen.. ...65 Kincardine 71 Peeresses,Brit.,in their own Right 51 Edinburgh 65

Queensferry 71 Prelates,Irish Representative. .. .5] Marischal College, Aberdeen>.6S Fiars-Prices in Scotland. ...30-32 Quartets of the Year 2 Weather Table 82 ForeignCorn,Tableof Duties on. .33 Railway Trains. 66-68 Wisbaw and Oultness Railway .68 PUBLISHED BY OLIVER & BOYD, EDINBURGH DAVID ROBERTSON, GLASGOW; LEWIS SMITH, ABERDEEN; AND SLMPKIN, MARSHALL, & CO. LONDON.

2 [entered in stationers' HALL.] — ... . . ; ; 2 ECLIPSES—BANK HOLIDAYS TIDE-TABLE.

ECLIPSES OF THE SUN IN 1846. April 25. An annular eclipse of the Sun, a partial eclipse only seen at Edinburgh : Bv^imiingof the eclipse, Sh. 19 3ni. a -Greatest phase, 5h. 55-7m. a. End of cdipee, 6h. 30'6hi. a. Magnitude of eclipse (Sun's diameter being = 1), O'lQO on southern limb. October 20. An annular eclipse of the Sun, invisible in Great Britain.

CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES. i

1 4 Dominical Letter D 1 Epact 3 Roman Indiction 6559 Golden Number 4 | Solar Cycle 7 1 Julian Period.

QUARTERS OF THE YEAR,

Spring begins Mar. 20, at 34 m. p. 11 a. I Autumn... .Sept. 23, at 19 m. p. 10 m.

June 21, at 18 m. p. 8 a. j Winter Dec. 22, at m. p. 4 m. Summer |

The year 5607 of the Jewish era commences September 21, 1846. The year 1263 of the Mohammedan era commences December 20, 1846. Ra- madan, or the Month of Abstinence, commences August 23, 1846.

BANK HOLIDAYS. New Year's Day Jan. 1 Restoration of KingCharlesII. May 29 Martyrdom of King Charles I. Jan. 30 Accession of Queen Victoria.. .June 20 Queen's Marriage Feb. 10 Coronation of Queen Victoria June 28 Good Friday April 10 Gunpowder Plot Nov. 5 Queen's Birthday May 24 Christmas Day Dec. 25

TERMS IN SCOTLAND.

Candlema3..Feb.2 1 Whitsunday..May 15 ] Lammas..Aug.l Martinmas No v.. 11

Table bhowinq the difference between high water at leith and thb J PRINCIPAL ports OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, AND A FEW FOREIGN PORTS.* B ENGLAND. H. M. B.M.

Berwick-on-Tw. — 4 Sunderland + 38 Pentland Firth . — 3 52 Bristol, .y + 4 53 Whitby +1 23 Peterhead — 1 37 Cowes — 3 37 Whitehaven — 3 7 Port-Patrick — 3 22 Dover Pier — 3 12 Yarmouth Roads — 6 42 Stromness — 5 22 Falmouth + 2 53 I SCOTLAND. IRELAND. PlamboroughHd. + 2 8 Aberdeen — 1 11 -4 17 Gravesend — 52 Arbroath — 24 Cork Harbour . . + 2 Harwich ...... — 2 62 Arran Isle — 3 7 Donaghadee Pier — 5

Holy Island. . .. + 8 Banff —1 41 DubUn Bar — 3 10 HuU + 3 38 Broomielaw — 47 Kinsale Hai'bour + 2 8 Land's End + 28 Btichanness — 2 22 Limerick + 3 37 Liverpool Dock. — 3 Cantire, Mull of.. — 5 22 Wickiow ~5 22

London Bridge . — 15 Cr6marty — 2 37 FOREIGN.

Milford Haven. . + 3 23 Dundee + 13 Amsterdam + 37 Newcastle + 1 38 Galloway, Mull of— 3 7 + 2 3 Plymouth Dock. + 3 11 Greenock — 2 37 Boulogne — 2 56 Portsmouth Dock — 2 42 Inverness — 2 22 Calais — 2 34 Ramsgate Harb. — 3 2 Kirkcudbriglit... — 3 7 Flushing — 1 2 Scai-borough + 2 3 Lerwick IIarbour<^^3 52 Havre — 4 30 Spithead — 4 52 Montrose 37 Oporto. + 53

* In using this Table, take from the Kalendar the time of High Water at Leith ; add to it the time opposite the place required when the sign + is pretixed subtract it when the mark — occurs. Thus the time of High Water at Leith in tlie morning of January 1 is 4h. 32m. ; the time in this Table opposite Liver- pool is — 3h. Om. ; and by subtracting this from the former there is obtained Ih. 32m. for the morning tide at Liverpool on the day required. Printed by Oliver & Boyd, Court, High Street, Edinburgh, .

1846.] JANUARY, XXXI Days.

Sundays & Remarkable Days. Sun Moon nighWater at Leith

Rises Sets Rises Sets Morn, Even. Depth, H. M. H. M, H. M. U. M H. M U. M.

1 |- The CiRCUMCisroN 8 34 3 34 10^' 3 9^ 8 4 32 4 58 16 3

2 I Clock before Sun 3' 51" 8 34 3 35 10 23 10 31 5 21 5 4(; 15 3 3 Bat. of Princeton, 1777 8 33 3 36 10 43 11 50 6 10 6 3ti 14 3 4 II Sunt, after Christmas 3 33 3 37 11 4 7 7 27 13 6 5 Duke of d. 182/.. 8 33 3 39 11 26 7 57 8 28 12 11 6 TuIepiphany, Old Christ- 8 32 3 40 11 52 9 8 9 46 12 10 7 W mas 8 32 3 42 0-20 3310 21 10 57 13 B Th B. of New Orleans, 181(1 8 31 3 43 55 37 11 34 13 4 9 Fr Fontenelle d. 1757 8 30 3 44 37 37 6 30 13 10

10 Sa Linnaeus fi?. 1778 8 30 3 46 28 6 27 53 1 17 14 11 I Sun. after Epiphany.. 8 29 3 48 25 7 9 1 36 1 58 14 1-2 II Clock bef. Sun 8' 13" 8 28 3 50 27 7 43 2 15 2 33 15 13 Tu Old New Year's Day ... 8 27 3 51 32 8 12 2 49 3 4 15 14 W 13Court of Sessionmeets 8 26 3 53 6 38 8 34 321 3 36 15 1,5 Th Moliere h. 1622.... 8 25 3 55 7 46 8 54 3 52 4 9 15 16 Fr Battle of Corunna, 1 809 8 23 3 57 8 55 9 12 4 26 4 43 14 17 Sa Battle of Falku-k, 1740 8 22 3 59 10 4 9 29 5 5 17 14 18 II Sun. after Epiphany 8 21 4 11 15 9 47 5 36 5 56 13 lU James Watt 6. 1736 8 20 4 10 6 6 16 6 36 13 20 18 4 0-29 10 26 6 24 12 Sun ent.Aquarius8''53 ' m 57 7 21 Clock before SunU'ZI" 8 17 4 1 43 10 54 7 55 8 24 12 22 Th Lord Byron b. 1788... 8 15 4 2 58 11 26 9 4 9 40 12 23 Fr 25Reg. Murray slain, 1570 8 13 4 4 10 0" 9 10 20 10 58 13 24 Sa 25 Robert Burns 6. 1759 8 12 4 5 16 1 6 1134 14 III Sun. afterEpiphany 8 11 4 6 12 2 4 32 16 20 M 25CONVERSION OF StPAUL 8 9 4 6 58 3 59 1 28 16 11 27iTu 26 Ed w. Gibbon d. 1794 8 4 7 34 5 1 63 2 17 17 6 28; W Peter the Great d. 1725 8 4 21 8 2 6 35 2 431 3 5 30' 29 Th Georjie III. (/. 1820 8 4 231 8 2 3 3 51 30 Fr tAlART.OF Charles 1. 1649|8 4 26 8 48 9 27 4 15 4 36 31 Sa Clock before Sun 13'46"|8 4 28' 9 10 10 48 4 58 5 17 First Quarter. 4tli, 13 m. past 2, A. Last Quarter.. .20th, 39 m. past 3, A.

Full Moon . . .12th, 49 m. 1, A. New Moon 27th, 10 m. past Farmer's and Qi-azier's Kalendar.— In fresh weather the plough may be set in mo- tion. Turn over stubble-lands intended tor green crops or summer fallows. Frost will correct wet ploughing; but this operation should seldom be performed unless

t'le soil is moderately dry. During frost apply ; maiuire may be taken to distant fields, and deposited in large heaps or scattered on the surface. Thrash grain, so as to atford ample supplies of straw for littering courts. This and the fol- lowing month constitute the chief season for converting straw into manure. Devote attention to live stock, by atfording shelter and supplying food at regular hours. Keep fatting cattle dry, and give them stored roots during frost. Coh's require succulent roots, or food prepared by steam or hot water, to yield milk copiously. Shelter new- dropt lambs, and give llieir dams roots, hay, and bruised grain, or lintsecd cake. Ewes will not produce fat lambs at this season without nutritious food. Gardener's Kalemiar.—When thg^fet is not severe, trench, manure, and turn up in ridtces all vacant ground, and prep^^Pretbeds. In open and di-y weather, sow in mild exposures, for a succession, a few early-frame pease, common beai^ short-topped ra- dishes, lettuces, carrots, onions, si)inach, and curled parsley, protecting them from the frost by mats or straw ; and, in hotbeds, sow cauliflowers, melons, cucumbers, small salading, early cabbages, and kidney-beans. Plant, prune, and train standard and wall fruit-trees, gooseberry, raspberry, and currant bushes. Edge beds, form new flower-gardens, and shelter from frost tender evergreens, tulips, ranunculuses, &c. Pot choice dahlias, placing them in a stove or hotbed. Air and keep dry carnations and gta-jfe auriculas. Plant snowdrops, crocuses, gladioluses, i rises, &c.

ttiiak-llaliilaya

High atLeith Sundays i: Remarkable Days. Sun Moon Water

Rises Sets Rises Sets Morn. Even. Depth. I |h. M. H.M. M. I. M. H. M. F. I. IV Sun. AFTER EPIPHANYJ7 58 4 30 9'"32 5 41 6 2 14 10 M IFisheriesN. of Tweed op.]7 66 4 32 9 56 0' 6 26 6 49 13 7 Tu lPaj't.& Pheas. sh.endsjj 54 4 34110 24 1 7 15 7 45 12 7 12 W 2Puriflcation or Candlemas,/ 51 4 37 10 57 2 8 13 8 53 Th Dr CuUenrf. 1790 7 49 4 39 11 38 3 9 32 10 15 12 Fr 8 Mary Queen of Scots 7 47 4 41 0-24 4 10 57 1131 12 Sa beheaded. 1587 7 46 4 43 1 20 6 4 13 2 19 5 44 33 57 13 Septuaghsima Sunday . 7 44 44 M Dr John Gregory cL 1773 7 42 4 47 3 23 6 14 117 1 38 14 Tu '{'Queen's Marriage 7 40 4 50 4 6 39 1 56 2 12 16 W lO&ll Clk.bef.Sunl4:'32" 7 38 4 52 5 7 2 29 2 45 15 Tb Obo. Heriotd. 1624.... 7 36 4 54 6 7 201 3 1 3 16 15 11 Fr IC^St Valentine 7 34 4 56 7 7 37 3 30 3 46 15 11 Sa QI«, Candlemas 7 31 4 68 9 7 55 4 1 4 17 16 7 ^ SaxAGBSiMA Sunday 7 29 5 OjlO 15 8 14 4 32 4 50 16 M ISTW^edNet&Rodflsh. op. 7 26 2 11 30 8 34 5 7 5 25 14 Tu J. Mkcpherson d. 1796 7 24 8 59 6 43 6 4 13 1 Sun ent. Pisces 1 " 35'a. 7 21 9 27 6 25 6 12 W I TbiGalileoXfi. 1564 7 19 6 718 7 49 12 26 9 8 12 Fr 21Jas.T.a\sassinated,1437 7 17 54 8 63 10 32 12 10 Sa Clock before Stin 13' 54"] 7 14 65 9 quinquagesima sunday.7 12 16 10 11 12 11 46 14 3 M 24StMatthiastheApost.I7 10 18 31 18 15 10 Tu SHROVETu(Pastren'sE'en) 5 20 58 46 113 17 W |AsH Wednhsday 5 22 6 26 28 1 38 2 2 17 Th 24D.ofCambridge/j. 1774 6 24 6 49 6 54 2 26 2 49 18 Fr DrArbuthnotc?. 1735... 7 6 26^ 7 12 8 18 3 12 3 30 !8 6 Sa Montaigne 6. 1533 6 57 52 7 35 9 40 3 52 4 12 17 11

First Quarter.. . 3d, 59 m. past 4, m. Last Quarter . .19th, 31 m. past 4, m. Full Moon llth, 59 m. past 8, m. New Moon 25tti, 19 m. past 7 a.

Farmer's and Crrazier's Kalendar.—Frost being a powerful agent in obtaining mould for covering seeds, plough grass and other lands intended to produce a crop. Whether turnip be folded or carried from the fleld, plough the land as the crop is removed, and

wheat-sowing may follow. Beans and oats may be sown ; but it is only rich dry soils which can be seeded so early with prospect of success. In mild weather thorn hedges may be dressed, and new ones planted. Lay up stores of seed-corn, put implements into working trim, and execute many little jobs, that no interruption may be expe- rienced in sowing-time. Animals about to bring forth merit particular attention, the supply of milk and strength of offspring being affected by the dam's treatment pre- sliced roots in addi- vious to birth. Keep calves warm, clean, and dry ; give hay and tion to liquid food to such as are rearing.

Gardener's Kalendar.—Make ready all the ground intende

Sundays & Remarkable Days, Sun Moon High\rater atLeith

Rises Sets Rises Sets Morn. Even. Depth. H. M. El. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. F. I. I Sunday in Lent. 6 diJ o bl 7-' 58 10" 69 4 33 4 53 16 11 M !StDavid,Archbis.rf.o4'i 6 52 d'd'c 8 26 6 12 6 31 15 6 Tu Clock bef. Sun 12' 13" 6 4H 5 35 8 68 0-12 6 53 6 18 13 9

W Lord Somers b, IfiSO .. 6 47 5 37 9 36 1 17 6 40 7 6 12 7 Th A. Correggio d. 1534... 6 4o 6 3i; 10 22 2 14 7 33 8 8 11 6 Fr Dr Blackwell d. 1757... 6 42 5 41 11 13 3 3 8 48 9 27 11 2 Sa Dr Parr d. 1825 6 3y 5 43 OMO 3 43 10 13 10 54 11 5 ^ II Sunday in Lent 6 36 5 4t 1 13 15 1127 1169 12 M Rizzio murdered, 15W>.. 6 34 5 48 2 18 43 26 12 10 Tu Darnley murdered, 1567 6 31 6 60 3 26 5 47 1 7 13 9 W Inner Houses of Court of 6 28 5 62 4 34 25 127 1 44 14 9 Th Session rise 6 26 5 54 5 43 45 1 59 2,16 15 6 Fr Clock before Sun 9' 43" 6 23 6 66 6 53 2 2 31 2^48 16 1 Sa Klopstockd. 1803 6 21 6 68 8 6 6 21 3 3 ^19 16 4 ^ III Sunday in Lent 6 18 6 9 18 6 41 3 36 3 61 16 4 M IftHectorMacneilrf.iaib 6 16 6 10 31 7 5 4 7 4 24 15 9 Tu St Patrick d. 464 . 6 13 6 11 44 7 34 4 4^ 5 15 2 W Sterne d. 1768 6 10 6 8 7 6 19 5 41 1* 4 Th 20IjOrd50rdinaryof C. of Session rise 6 6 50 8 52 6 5 6 29 13 8 Fr Sun ent. Aries llh. 34' a 6 6 6 10 51 9 48 7 7 31 13 2 Sa 20 Spring com. —Day & Nigbt equal 6 2 6 12 42 10 53 8 8 8 60 13 1 ^ Mid-Lent Sunday 6 6 14 23 0-10 9 36 10 19 13 1 M Clock before Sun 6' 46' 5 67 6 17 66 1 34 10 56 1134 14 6 Tu 25 Annunc. of Bless 5 56 6 19 24 2 58 4 15 7 W ED Virgin. Lady Day 5 62 6 21 49 4 23 3] 55 16 8 Th 26Treat.y of Amiens, 1S02 6 49 6 23 12 5 48 120 1 43 17 2 Fr Robert Bruce cr. 1306. 5 46 6 25 34 7 10 2 6 2 29 17 7 Sa Geo. Wishart mart. 1 546 5 44 6 26 58 8 31 2 49 3 8 18 ^ V Sunday in Lent 6 42 6 28 6 26 9 48 3 28i 3 47 18 1 Sicilian Vespers, 1282. 6 39 6 30 6 67 10 69 4 6; 4 26 17 2 Tu Pres. Lockhart assas. 1689 5 36 6 32 7 32 4 46 5 6 15 9

FirstQuarter . . 4th, 19 m. past 10, a. Last Quarter. .20th, 45 m. past 1, A. Full Moon 13th, 36 m. past 2, m. New Moon 27th, 38 m. past 5, m.

Farmer's a7id Grazier's Kalerxiar.—Continue preparations for seedtime. Finish wheat-sowing about the middle of the month. Sow beans, oats, and bai-ley as soon as the weather and soil admit,—reser\'ing cold wet lands till the season advances. The seefis of clover and ryegrass will succeed amongst autumnal-sown wheats, without harrowing or rolling the surface. Particular fields intended for barley or potatoes may receive a second ploughing. Prepare composts and manures for turnip. This is the best time for planting hedges. In altering the diet of fatting animals, always let the change be to one more nutritious. Pajt of the fatting cattle may be allowed bruised grain or lintseed cake, which will quickly fit them for the shambles. If scarcity of turnip ren- der a richer substitute necessary for advanced cattle intended for grass, give a small allowance, and plenty of straJBJpEwes will lamb freely on arable farms, and seldom require any kind of food but gflHs and turnip. Gardener's Kalendar.—The principal crops of vegetables should be put into the ground this month. Sow asparagus, celery, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, beets, brocoli, spinach, onions, Dutch turnips, carrots, [ease and beans, savoys, parsnips, and turnip-rooted radishes. Plant red cabbage, sea-kale, kidney-beans, and cauliflowers from frames ; and sow cucumbers and melons in hotbeds. Finish pi-uning, dress borders and strawberry beds. This is the best time to graft fi-uit-trees, and the China, perpetual, moss, and rosette roses, on the common brier or blush China rose, and to pro- pagate them by layers. Pot dahlias that have pushed, and also cuttings from the offsets, placing them in a moderate heat. Protect tender plants and blossoms, and sow poly an- thu.-!, auricula, and almost every kind of perennial, biennial, and annual seeds. APRIL, XXX Days. [1846.

ot Z Sundays Remarkable Days. Sun j Moon High Water atLeith

llises Sets Rises I Sets Even. Depth ; H.M. H. M. H. M. K. I. 1 S4 H '6\\ 8''lti 0'" V 5 5 4/ 14 3 2Bat.ofCopenhageTi, inm 2/ 2 5 31 6 36 6 5^ 6 12 6 36 12 10 Clock before Sun 3' 42" 3 5 28 6 38 4 7 29 n 10 John Napier d. KJIJ.... 7 4 5 26 6 40 3 8 4 8 47 11 3 Oliver Goldsmith d. 1774 5 Palm Sunday 5 23 6 43 6 9 2h 10 6 6 5 21 6 45 10 42 11 l4 5 John Stow d. 1605 13 5 18 6 20 11 46 7 Dr Hugh Blair i. 1718 47 8 5 16 6 8 29 Lorenzo de Medicif

First Quarter . . 3d, 59 m. past 4, a. Last Quarter. .18th, 12 m. past 8, a FullMoon 11th, 42m. past 5, A. New Moon 2.'>th , 36 m. past 4, a

Farmet's and Grazier's Kalendar.—This is the most important seed-month, and no favourable opportunity should be lost to sow grain crops. Harrow and roll clover and ryegrass sown amongst wheat, to ensure the seed germinating. Store the residue of the turnip crop, to pi eserve the bulbs and prevent the exhaustion of soil. Drain lands intended for green crop where previously neglectefl. Potatoes may be planted in favour- able situations. Finish planting thorn hedges. On store farms, this is the chief lambing season, and the shepherd's utmost attention is necessary. Cease folding tur- nip, and either feed sheep on stored roots, or restrict them to giasj. Fatting lamb-hogs require good pasture, bemg unable to eat turnip freely, from shedding teeth. When there is a scarcity of keep at the homestead, lean cattle may be allowed to roam over per- manent pastures. Seedling grasses will seldom admit of being depastured with cattle. Gardener's Kalendar.—Sow whatever was omitted last month, and plant out such of the pot-herbs as are ready for that purpose. Continue to sow and plant out rhubarb, artichokes, asparagus, nasturtiums, sea-kale, Dutch turnips, German greens, and small salading. Earth up pease, tie up lettuces, and in very dry weather water seedling beds, linish the grafting of fruit-trees, and train and clean walks and edgings. Sow annuals, biennials, and perennials. Plant evergreens, and propagate by cuttings jasmine, lavender, sage, rosemary, rue, &c., and all the woody kitchen shrubs. Sow dahlias, carnations, pinks, hollyhocks. Cape, Brompton, and German stocks, China asters, and all kinds of hardy annuals. Destroy the green fly on roses, and preserve the bloom of stage auriculas from sun and rain. Top-dress all flowers ic pots by removing withered leaves, and put in fresh eartli. Hoe and rake gravel walks, cut box-edg- in^'s, and mow grass plots. 1

1846.] MAY, XXXI Days.

Sundays & Remarkable Days. Sun Moon HighWater atLeitii

Rises! Sets Rises Sets Morn. Even. Depth. H.M. H. M. He M. H. lU. H. M. H. M F. I. Fr St PurLTP & St Jas. Apos. 4 20 35 8™4H 0"12 5 4/ 6 9 13 6 Sa I Beltane 4 17 37 9 52 45 6 34 7 1 12 7 III Sunday aft. Easter 14 7 40 10 57 7 30 8 4 11 11 M 6 Rood Day 12 42 0» 4 8 39 9 14 11 7 Tu Napoleon d. 1821 10 7 44 1 11 9 51 10 17 11 8 W Clock after Sun 3' 33" 7 7 45 2 21 10 49 11 15 12 2 Th R. Cumberland rf. 1811 6 7 47 3 32 1143 12 10 Fr Sir G.M'Kcnziec?. 1691 3 7 49 4 45 2 25 13 10 Sa Fred. Schiller c/. 1805.. 4 ] 7 51 5 59 44 1 5 14 10 g» IV SCNDAY AFT. EASTER 3 59 7 53 7 13 1 26 1 46 15 10 ftl 10 Battle of Lodi, 1796 3 57 7 55 8 27 2 6 2 25 16 6 Tu 13Bat. of Langside,l5()8 3 55 7 57 9 36 2 44 3 3 16 7 W 15&16 Clock after Sun 3 54 7 58 10 34 3 23 3 44 16 Th 3' 55" 3 52 8 11 23 4 6 4 27 15 Fr Whitsunday Term 3 50 8 2 4 51 5 19 14 10 Sa 20 Court of Session sits 3 48 4 1 5 44 6 15 14 2 Rogation Sunday.. 3 46 8 6 31 6 45 719 13 8 M 3 45 8 7 57 49 7 56 8 33 13 6 Tu >- Rogations 3 43 8 9 20 10 9 9 9 47 13 6 W 3 41 8 11 42 30 10 15 10 48 13 10 Th AscEN. Day or IIolyThu. 3 39 8 13 4 50 11 19 11 47 14 3 Fr 21Sun ent. Gemini llh.59'M 3 38 8 14 27 7 12 14 10 Sa 21 Gen. Assembly meets 3 36 8 16 54 6 22 39 1 2 15 3 Sunday a fterAscension 3 35 8 18 24 7 31 127 148 15 M 24tQueen'sB.-day,ft.l819 3 34 8 20 1 8 32 211 2 28 15 7 Tu Clock after Sun 3' 19" 3 33 8 21 46 9 26 2 3 5 15 10 W Old Whitsunday Term 3 31 8 23 37 10 10 3 26 3 45 15 8 Th ViscountMelvillecf.181 3 30 8 24 6 35 10 45 4 2 4 21 15 3 Fr tREST. OF Chas. II. 1660 3 28 8 25 7 37 11 14 4 41 4 59 14 Sa .3 1 Geo. Chalmers c?. 1825 3 27 8 27 8 43 11 37 5 23 5 42 13 11

§:> Whitsunday or Pentecost 3 26 8 28 9 49 11 58 6 6 2811

First Quarter. . . 3d, 39 m. past 11, m. Last Quarter. . . 18th, 14 m. past 1 , m. Full Moon 11th, 54 m. past 5, m. New Moon 25th, 32 m. past 4, m.

Farmer's and Grazier's Kalendar,—Conc\\xAe the sowing of grain crops ; and, with the advance of the season, use early varieties. From necessity, barley and pease may be sown up to the end of the month ; but early-sown spring crops are generally the most valuable. Be diligent in prepaiing soils for potatoes and turnip; and by judi- ciously using harrow and roller, endeavour to retain moisture, and produce a fine tilth. Finish planting. Give a second ploughing to summer fallow, and never allow vegetation to make pi'ogress at this season on its surface.—-Fatting cattle may be con- tinued on well-kept Swedish turnip and potatoes. When there is a sufficiency of grass, and the soil becomes dry, stock pastures with all descriptions of cattle. In fcold and wet evenings, shelter milch cows and fat cattle iii courts. Wean early calves, and turn late ones out to pasture. Gardener's Kalendar.—Sow capsicums, cauliflowers, carrots, lettuces, spinach. Knight's marrow-fat pease, cucumbers, red beet for pickling, and a full crop of kidney and French beans. Transplant cabbages, winter-greens, lettuces, cauliflowers, and celery. Hoe and stake pease, water nev/ly planted crops, and propagate aromatic plants by slips or cuttings. Plant out dahlias if there be no appearance of frost, and protect from wind and rain choice tulips, ranunculuses, and anemones. Propagate herbaceous dividing the roots plants by ; wallflowers, sweet-williams, lychnis, and rockets, by slips ; and China roses, calceolarias, mimuluses, &c. by cuttings. Put out into the open bor- der calceolarias, pelargoniums, fuchsias, salvias, tlje verbena melindris, with other greenhouse plants. Sow biennials and perennials if formerly omitted. JUNE, XXX Days. [1846.

Sundays & Remarkable Days. Sun Moon [HighWater atLeitL

Kises Sets Rises Sets I Morn. Even. Depth. H. M. H. M.' H. H. M.'H. M. H. M. F. I. Whit-Monday 3 2o8 2yl0 6 64 7 19 Whit-Tuesday 3 25 8 31 0"16 749 8 19 W JDr John Gregorys. 1724 3 24 8 32 35 8 5a 9 24 ThiW. Windham d. 1810. 3 23 8 33 54 957 10 20 1 13 10 51 11 16 5 Fr I Clock after Sun V U" 3 22 8 34 1 36 11 42 6| Sa 'Jeremy Bentham d. 1832 3 21 8 35 *0 7, a Trinity Sunday 3 20 8 37 2 3 8 29 8 M 5 Adam Smith b. 1723 3 19 8 39 2 39 54 1 lo- 9|Tu 7K. RobertBruced. 1329 3 18 8 40 8 22 3 24 1 39 1 59 low 11 STBARNABAStheAPOST. 3 17 8 41 9 16 4 21 2 23 2 45 llJTh Corpus Christi 3 17 8 41 10 1 30 3 7 3 30 12 Fr 13R.Edgeworthrf.1817 3 16 8 421 10 35 6 49 3 55 417 13'Sa U Clock after Sun Q'U" 3 16 8 43 11 2 8 11 4 45 5 9 I Trinity 35 5 39 6 4 14||& Sunday after 3 16 8 44 9 16|M Clock before Sun 0' 2" 3 15 8 45 10 57 6 33 7 2 16Tu Battle ofDettingen, 1743 3 15 8 45 0^191 734 8 6 Bat. Killicrankie, 1689:3 15 8 46 0™11 1 8 34 9 13 Battleof Waterloo,1815 3 15 8 47 33 2 9 50 10 18 SirJoseph Banks d. 1820 3 15 8 47 68 4 lOjlO 54 1123 tAccession of Q,n. Victoria' 3 15 8 47 26 5 19 1157 ft |II Sunday after TrinityjS 15 8 47 6 24 21 45 jVI |21Sunent. CancerSh. 18'a.!3 I5 8 47 41 7 20 1 8 131 T^ 21Sum,Com.—LongestDay 3 16 8 48 29 8 7 1 63 2 15 \y [Nativity OF StJohnBap. 3 16 8 48 25 8 46 2 34 2 51 Th 24 Midsummer Day 3 16 8 48 5 25 9 16 3 10 3 27 Fr 25 CZoc^i fee/ore Smw 2' ll"j 3 17 8 48 6 30 9 42 3 46 4 2 Sa 28tCoronationofQn.Vict.3 18 8 48 7 35 10 4 4 20 4 41 _^ C^ III Sunday aft. Trinity 3 18 8 48 8 41 10 24 457 5 17 St Peter THE Apostle., 3 19 9 49 10 42 5 36 5 56 29 M j 8 47 30 Tu' William Roscoe d. 1831 '3 19 8 47 10 5611 6 19 6 39

First Quarter.... 2d, 17 m. past 6, m. Last Quarter. . 16th, 25 m. past 6, m. Full Moon.... 9th, 23 m. past 3, a. New Moon 23d, 35 m. past 5, a.

Farmer's and Graziet's Kalendar.—This is the month for sowing turnip. Put Swedes into the earth between 20th May and 10th June. All other varieties may be sown in course of the month. Drilled crops require attention. Weeds are most easily horse hoes as soon as the destroyed when young ; and as a general rule, use hand and crops admit of the operations. Earth up early-planted potatoes. Haymakuig com- seed the mences in early situations. Mow grasses before the plants ; remove crop quickly from the ground, and soon afterwards carry it to the istack. Cattle may be best soiled followed, and has little to recommend it be- this month ; but the practice is seldom yond making manure. Sheep-shearing becomes general. Fleeces are proportionate to off the treatment of animals ; and every progression or falling in condition may be traced in the quantity and quality of wool. Gardener's Kalendar.—Continue sowing the vegetables' directed last month, and also turnips for autumn use. Plant out brocoli, cabbages, savoys, celery, cauliflowers in shady borders, leeks, lettuces, cucumbers for pickling, and kidney-beans. Watering is requisite in dry weather both evening and morning ; and aJso the hoeing of potatoes, cabbages, and pease. Thin out onions, leeks, carrots, parsnips, and early turnips. Gather and preserve kitchen-herbs. Shade and air melon-plants, and strike by cut- tings double wallflowers, rockets, scarlet lychnis, and stocks. Transplant annuals, biennials, and perennials, and seedling pinks into a bed. Lift all hyacinths, tulips, and other bulbs that have ceased flowering ; cut off the foliage an inch above the stem, and before putting by lay them in sand a fortnight. Re-pot auriculas, poly- anthuses, &c. Mow and roll grass walks and plots once a-fortnight during this and the other summer months. 1846.] JULY, XXXI Days.

iSundays & Remai'kable Days, Sun Moon HighWater atLeith

Rises Set8 , Hises Sets 1 Morn. Even. Depth.

H. M. H. M. H. M H. M.^H. M. H. M. F. I W Admiral Duncan 6. 1731 a 2U « 4/1 0» 6 1M8 6 3 7 29 12 10 Th^Battleof Alford, 1645... 3 21 8 46| 1 15 11 38 7 55 8 19 12 6 Fr Dog-days begin 3 22 8 46 2 28 8 53 9 25 Sa St Martin Bouillant 3 23 8 45 3 41 0" 410 1 10 31 ^ IV Sunday aft. Trinitv 3 24 8 44 4 54 3311 4 1129 4' 0" M 5 Clock before Sun 1 3 25 8 43 6 2 1159 Tu Thos. Blacklock d. 1/91 3 26 8 42 7 2 'I 24 49 15 8 WiSir H. Raeburnrf. 182;l 3 2818 42 7 63 1 17 1 40 16 9 Th Edmund Burice rf. 17^7 3 29 8 41 8 3^ 2 5 2 31 17 3 FrjCalvinft. 1509 3 30 8 40 9 6 2 54 3 19 17 4 Sa i;^Jas. Northcoterf.1831 3 32 8 38| 9 32 12 3 43 4 6 16 8 ^ V Sunday aft. Trinity 3 33 8 37- 9 6(i 8 38 4 31 4 66 15 11 M 14DrR.Hamiltonrf.li529 3 34 8 36110 18 10 1 5 18 5 44 14 11 TuConv.ofR. Burghs meets 3 35 8 35'10 41 11 24 6 9 6 35 14 2 W |Translat.of St Swithin, 862 3 37 8 34*11 6 0M41 7 2 7 32 13 6 ThU Clock before Sunb'Si 3 39 8 33;il 32 1 59 8 2 8 35 13 FrJAdam Smith rf. l/liO.. 3 408 321 3 llf 9 11 9 52 13 SaiCourt of Session rises.. 3 42 8 30^ O" 3 4 17^10 22 10 58 13 ^ VISundayafterTrin/ty 3 4318 29^ 41 5 15 11 37 14 M 19Prof. Playfairfi^. 1819 3 45!8 27^ 1 26 6 4 6 30 15 ITu Robert Burns d. i79(>.. 3 46 8 265 2 19 6 45 54 1.16 15 8 W 2) Bat, ol'Harlaw, 1411 3 48 8 24 3 17 7 191 1 40 1 59 15 11 Th Sun enters Leo 7 ' 9' M. 3 49 i8 23| 4 19 7 47^ 2 17 2 36 17 2 6' Fr Cloc^ before Sun 12"i 3 5118 21 5 24 8 10; 2 53 3 9 16 6 Sa St James, Apos. mart. 43 3 53 8 19| 6 30 8 30l 3 25 3 40 16 6 a "VII Sunday aft. Trinity 3 54 8 18 7 38 8 49 3 67 4 13 16 3 jM Clock before Sun 6' 12" 3 56 8 16- 8 46 9 7 4 29 4 47 15 10 Tu 27Battle ofTalavera,1809 3 58 8 14 9 52 9 26 5 4 5 22 15 2 W M. T. Sadler rf. 18d6...| 4 08 1211 1 9 46^ 5 41 5 59 14 5 Th|28 John Speerf c?. 1629 4 18 111 0»10 10 8 6 22 6 43 13 8

j Fr Thomas Gray d. 1771 •• 4 38 9' 1 22 10 M 7 7 36 12 1]

First Quarter. . . 1st, II m. past 9, a. New Moon 23d, 50 m. past 7,m. Full Moon 8th, 68 m. past 10, a. First Quarter. .3Ist, 50 m. past 10, m. Last Quarter.. 15th, II m. past 1, a. s _ Farmer's and Grazier Kalendar.—Conclude haymaking from aititicial grasses. Single out turnip, and let hand and horse hoes be in constant reqiiisition, with a view to improving the crops and benefiting succeeding ones. Work fallows thoroughly with plough, harrow, and roller, carefully removing root-weeds by the hand,—atmospheric influence being generally insufficient to accomplish their destruction. Execute draining, and apply lime and lime-composts when such operations aie necessary. Hand-weed grain crops. In warm weather fatting cattle and milch cows are the better of sheds, to shelter them from the sun. Throughout summer examine flocks daily, to presei-ve them from the attack of flies, and use the common remedies tor the prevention and destruction of maggots. Gardener's Kalendar.—In this month prepare all unoccupied plots of ground for autumn and winter crops. Sow turnips, Frbnch beans, lettuces, and black Spanish radishes. Plant out brocoli, cauliflower, savoys, leeks, and winter cabbages, and earth up celery. Lift full-grown winter onions, and prepare mushroom spawn. In fine weather, gather medicinal flowers anti sweet herbs when in bloom, dressing them in the shade for winter use. Di\'est wall-trees, espaliers, and standards, of all superfluous shoots. Continue to water in dry weather, and gather all kinds of seeds as they advance to maturity. Propagate evergreens, roses; and other shrubs, by laying the young wood. Inoculate flowering and other shrubs, bud roses in cloudyweather, and divide the roots of double primroses, polyanthuses, and auriculas. Lay or pipe carnations and pinks, take upanemonesand ranunculuses, and m^t ia cuttings of pansies, calceolaiias, dahlias, Chinese chrysanthemums, geraniums, &ct A 2 ..

10 AUGUST, XXXI Days. [1846.

Sundaj's & Remarkable Days. Sun Moon High Water atLeith

Rises Sets ' Rises Sets Morn. Even. Depth' |h. m. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. 2^ 11=' Lammas Day 4 o vi 7 5a 6, 8 o 8 3t, 12 VIII SuN> AFT. Trinity i4 7 5 3 42 U 50 9 17 9 55 12 4 44 10 29 11 3 13 1 Battle of the Nile, 1 7''Bi4 9 3 GowrieConspiracy,'600 111 8 1 5 40 0"46 11 33 14 W \6Clock before Sunb'SS" 4 13 7 59 6 24 4 31 15 Th Prince Alfred-Ernest- 4 14 7 56 7-2 57 127 17 Fr Albert 6. 1844... 4 16 7 54 7 32 1 51 2 17 17 11 Sa Geo. Canning d. 1827... 4 18 7 52 7 58 2 40 3 3 18 9 ^ jlX Sunday aft. Trinity 4 21) 7 50 8 22 3 26 3 49 lOjM ;Greenw.Observ.found.l675 4 2'2 7 48 9 45 4 12 4 33 11!TuDo

13jTh;01d Lammas Day |4 29 7 4110 7 6 29 6 57 14|Fr ISD.Qu. Adelaide 6.1792 4 30 7 38 10 43 7 27 7 57 l5|Sa 16 C/ocA beforeS?m4'5"^4 32 7 3611 25 8 31 9 12 Ifi'C^ X Sunday AFTER Trinity 4 34 7 34 9 54 10 31 Duchess of Kentft. 1786 4 37 7 3i; 15 11 7 1143 15 Sir W. Scott 6. 1771 4 39 7 29 12 14 A. Henderson d. 1046.. 4 40 7 26 13 39 57 BlackCock shoot. begins 4 42 7 24 16 6 15 1 23 138 21|Fr JLady M. Montagu d. 1762 4 44 7 22 22 6 37 1 58 2 12 22iSa23Sunent. Virgo 1'3'a.J4 46 7 20 5 29 2 30 2 45 23!^ jXI Sunday aft. Trinity'4 4B 7 17 6 36 3 3 I5!l5 10 24 M jSt Bartholomew AposT.U 50 7 14 7 43 3 31 3 46 Tu'james Watt rf. lHl9....i4 52 12 51 1 7 1 8 4 4 16 W Clock I.efore Sun V^2"A 54 10 9 59 8 13] 4 33 4 50 Th!25 David Hume d. 177fi 4 5

Full Moon . . 7th, 47 m. past 5, m. New Moon. .. 21st, 13 m. past 11, a. Last Quarter .13th, 39 m. past 10, A. First Quarter. .29th, 6 m. past 10, a.

Farmer's and Grazier's Kalendar.—Conc\nde hand and horse hoeing turnip. Apply manure to the fallows, and immediately plough it into the soil, putting the ridges into proper form, and clearing out water-courses, to guard against wet weather. Thrash out the residue of the grain, to extirpate rats and mice before the new crop is stacked. In mountain districts haymaking from natural grasses engages the attention of store- farmers. In low situations corn-harvest will occupy all hands. Lambs not separated from their dams last month must be weaned and put on the best pastures. On lowly- situated arable farms get in ewes for early lambing. In high districts, select and pre- pare the stock which is to be sent to market in the course of autumn.

Gardener's Kalendar.—Sow onions, early cabbages, and parsley, for the succeeding

year ; and lettuces, spinach, brocoli, and caulittowei-s, to stand the winter. Earth

celery ; hoe ami thin turnips ; transplant brocoli, savoys, and cauliflowers, and the principal crop of celery into trenches for blanching. Cut those herbs which are adapted for distillation, or tor winter use. Make mushroom-beds, propagate kitchen-herbs by slips, and take up all onions, garlic, and shalots that are withered in the stem. Conti- nue to bud on fruit-trees, roses, and bushes, so long as the bark rises freely and the weather is cloudy. To obtain new varieties, sow aiiricula, polyanthus, and anemone

seeds, and mignonette to blow in winter ; as also the seeds of tulips, hyacinths, irises, and all the other bulbous-rooted flowers. Support and thin dahlias to improve their bloom. Shift tender exotics and hai-dy greenhouse plants into fre»h pots. Keep the ground clear of xveeds, and continue to water plentifully. 1646.] SEPTEMBER, XXX Days. 11

Sundays & Remarkable Days. Sun Moon HighWater atLeith

RiseSj Sets Rises Morn. Even. Depth H. M. H. AT. H. M. H, M. H. M. F. I. Tu Partridge shootino; beg. 5 5 6 55 4M3 10 4 10 41 12 9 A:" 0-46 11 18 11 49 13 11 W \ Clock after Smi Q' 5 7 6 52 4 57 Th Cromwell fZ. 1658 5 9 6 4!^ 5 29 2 7 15 15 6 66 3 34 44 1 10 17 -f Fr 5Robt. Fergussoni. 1750 5 11 6 47 6 Sa John Homed. 1808 5 13 6 44 6 22 5 2 1 35 159 18 ^ XIII Sun. aft. Trinity 5 15 6 41 6 45 6 30 2 21 2 44 18 6 Rebellion began, 1715 5 17 6 38 7 10 7 64 3 4 3 28 18 6 Tu 7 Porteous Mob, 1736.. 5 19 6 35 7 37 9 18 3 48 4 11 17 2 W Battle of Flodden, 1513 5 21 6 33 8 7 10 37 4 29 4 52 15 8 Th Mungo Park b. 1771 ... 5 23 6 31 8 42 11 52 5 11 5 34 14 1 Fr Clock after Sun 3' 24" 5 25 6 28 9 24 0-57 5 59 6 25 12 9 Sa Bat. ofAberdeen, 1644... 5 27 6 25 10 11 1 55 6 50 716 11 10 ^ XIV S(7N. AFT. Trinity.. 5 29 6 23 11 6 2 41 7 54 8 36 U 6 M Fisheries N. of Tweed close 5 31 6 21 3 21 9 16 10 11 6 Tu 13 B.ofPhiliphaugh, 1645 5 33 6 18 5 10 37 11 12 12 4 W 14to20Confl.ofMoscaw,1812 5 35 6 15 9 11 42 13 1 Th 18Sam. Johnson 6. 1709 5 37 6 13 13 10 32 13 11 Fr 2 1 B at. Prestonpans, 1745 5 39 6 10 19 52 1 11 14 10 Sa 21 Clock after Sun6'5i" 5 41 6 7 25 128 1 45 15 6 ^ XV Sunday aft. Trinity 5 43 6 4 34 2 2 17 15 9 M StMatthew theApostle 5 44 6 2 42 2 32 2 48 16 Tu 21 Sir W. Scott d. 1832 5 46 5 59 50 6 20 3 2 3 18 16 3 W Sun ent. Libra 10" 19'm. 5 48 5 56 8 59 6 43 3 33 3 48 16 1 Th 23 Autumn commences. 5 50 5 54! 9 7 13 4 5 4 22 15 7 Fr 23 Day and Night equal 5 52 5 51 1 17 7 49 4 39 4 58 14 10 Sa Ld. CoUingwood b. 1748 5 54 5 48{ 0^21 8 31 5 18 5 40 14 XVI Sun. after Trinity 5 56 5 46 1 19 9 26; 6 7 6 34 13 1 28M Geo. Buchanan d. 1582 5 58 5 43 2 10 10 30| 7 4 7 41 12 6 29 Tu St Mich. & all Angkls. . 6 5 40 2 51 11 441 8 21 9 5 12 4 30'W 29 Michaelmas Day 6 2 5 38 3 26 9 47 10 22 12 3

Full Moon. ... 6th, 4 m. past 1, a. New Moon 20th, 21 m. past 3, a. Last Quarter. .12th, 29 m. past 11, m. First Quarter..28th, 14 m. past 7, M.

Farmer's and Grazier's Kalendar.—This may be considered theliarvest month. En- gage plenty of assisting hands for this important season. Guard a^inst shaking winds

by reaping before the j uices have left the straw ; and to avoid sprouting, keep cut crops al- ways standing in an upright position. When the crop is fit for stacking, carry it by day and by night, and cover the stacks as soon cis they are built. Prudent farmers provide stores of ropes and thatch before harvest commences. Hand-weed turnip where necessary.

Finish fallows ; and such as are wet and coldly situated may be sown with wheat.—— On arable farms, weaned lambs and ewes for early lambing may be allowed to depas- ture stubbles and seedling grass. The breeclers, rearers, and feeders of stock will meet at the ditferent markets, andmake arrangements for their customary changes of animals. Gardener's Kalendar.—The operations of this month are not very numerous. Sow vegetable seeds fora spring-crop, and plant brocoli, cauliflowers, savoys, German greens, leeks, lettuces, celery, and perennial aromatic and pot herbs. Hoe ivinter spinach and turnips, earth up celery and cardoons, weed cauliflowers and young onions, prick out cabbage-plants, gather ripe seeds, and make mushroom-beds. Plant cuttings of goose- berries, currants, and raspberries, and also strawberries, taking out all tl;e old stools which have twice produced fruit. Continue to divide and transplant biennial and

perennial flower-roots ; lay almost every kind of shrubs ; and put in cuttings of ever- greens, China roses, and flowering shrubs. Crocuses, snowdrops, Persian irises, dog's-tooth violets, fritillarias, crown imperials, narcissuses, and most of the other bulbous roots, may now be planted. All the rooted pinks and carnations may be planted out. Sow hardy annuals to stand the winter, and trench up ground in which to plant tulips and hyacinths during October or November.

"^-*JKWy. 12 OCTOBER, XXXI Days.

[Sundays & Remarkable Days.

ThjPheasant. shooting beg,

^ Fr \i Sim 10' 16" Clock aft. Sai Robert Barclay d. 1690 4:g) XVIISuN.AFTER Trinity

M |4 Richard Heber d. iiVd'S Tu??Marq. CornwalUs d. 1 805 W Peace of Aix-la-Chap. 1748 ThiHon. H.Erskmed.l817 Fr 10 Benjamin West6. 1738

Sa ] 1 Old Michaelmas Day ^ XVIII Sun. aft. TrinityJO 24 M nClock after Szml3'\0"\Q 26 Tu 12 America discov., 1492 W Battle of Hastings, 1066 Th Riv.Tweed Net Fish, cl. Fr R. Fergusson d. 1774 ... Sa 18 St Lukb the Evangb. lo'^ iXIX Sun. after Trinity 19 M iDean Swift d. 174r) 20 Tu:21 A.Runciman d. 1785 21 W Clock after Sun 15' 14" 22 Th}21Bat.ofTrafalgar, 1805 23 Fr jSun enters Scorpio 6'' 34' a. 24 Sa Sir J. Mackintosh L 1765 25!^ IXX Sunday aft. Trinity|6 53 26lM iHogarth d. 1764 6 56 27iTu Captain Cook b. 1728 ... 6 58 28 W [StSimon&StJude Apos.|7 ThboWilliamPerry 6. I706I7 29 ^ ^. 30 Fr |31 Clock aft. Sun 16'14'' 3rSa|Hallow Even Ij

Full Moon 4th, 54 m. past 9, a. New Moon. . . .20th, 31 m. past 7, m.

Last Quarter. . 12th, 55 m. past 3, m. FirstQ,uarter. .27th, 57 m. past 2, a.

Farmer's and Grazier's Kalendar.—HsiTvest being finished, employ the plough in preparing soils for wheat. Commence with the wettest ^nds, and only defer sowing such as are dry and situated in an early climate. Use the common pre\'entatives for smut immediately before scattering the seed, and never sow unless there be sufficient moisture in the soil to effect germination. A good deal of thrashing is commonly re- quisite for supplies of cash, straw, and seed-^vileat. Gather the potato crop, and care- fully secure it from frost. Unless there is abundance of grass, fatting cattle and sheep should be supplied with turnip on the pastures. Towards the middle of the month remove fatting cattle to the courts, and shelter milch cows during night. Keep weakly calves warm, and allow them a portion of nourishing food. Gardener's Kalendar.—Sow radish, lettuce, and carrot seeds ; also early peaseand beans in a warm exposure. Plant horse-radishes, lettuces, early cabbages, and other greens

neglected last month, in sheltered situations ; also cauliflowers, mint, and tarragon in frames, for \vinter use. Earth up savoys and cabbages as high as -the leaves. Take up carrots and parsnips, cut off their tops, and bury them in dry sand. Crop the tops of parsley, to make fresh leaves for winter. Plant all deciduous trees and slirubs. Commence pruning, taking the vertical branches in fruit-trees, and cutting obliquely to

prevent rain from lodging ; also roses, honeysuckle, and other flowering shrubs. Pro-

tect dahlias, young carnations, and layers, from sudden frost ; and, about the end of the month, begin to plant hyacinths, tulips, ranunculuses, and anemones. In favour- able weather, transplant hardy fibrous-rooted plants, intermixing them in the borders, to keep up a succession in the flowering season. . 1846.] NOVEMBER, XXX Days. 13

? HighWateratLeith v: Sundays & Remarkable Days. Sun Moon Worn. Even. Depth. Rises Sets Rises Sets 1 ^ ] s I H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. F. I. 3-34 4'"19 6 3215 6 1 i& XXI Sun. after Trinity 7 9 419 2 M IAllSaints-Hallowmas 7 11 4 17 4 ] 5 42 58 121 16 5 4 31 1 43 2 5 17 3 Tu Princess Sophia b. 1 777n" 7 13 4 15 7 1 4 W •2 Clock after Sun 16' 7 15 4 13 5 8 8 16 2 26 2 46 17 2 5 Th tGunpowtler Plot, KiOo 7 17 4 11 5 62 9 25 3 6 3 25 17 3 Fr SClockafterSun 16' 17" 719 4 9 6 45 10 23 3 44 4 6 15 11 7 Sa Tweed Rod Fish, closes 7 21 4 7 7 40 11 13 4 23 4 46 14 9 8lS XXU Sun. aft. Trinity 7 23 4 5 8 43 11 51 5 7 5 32 13 7 9 M Prince of Wales ft. 1841... 7 25 4 3 9 48 0"23 5 55 6 20 12 7 10 Tu Milton d. 1674 727 4 1 10 53 49 6 44 7 14 11 11 11 W Martinmas — St Martin 7 29 3 59 11 59 1 12 7 48 8 24 11 7 12 Th Inner Houses of Court of 7 31 3 57 1 31 8 59 9 36 11 7 Session sit Lords Or- 13 Fr — 7 33 355 'i'»'*6 ] 5010 6 10 35 12 1 14 Sa dinary meet on the 3d . 7 36 3 54 2 13 2 9 11 6 1132 12 8 15 ^ XXIII Sun. AFT. Trinity 7 33 3 52 3 22 2 29 1156 13 7 16 M 13 Clock after Sunlb'S-i" 7 40 3 60 4 31 2 51 18 34 14 7 17 Tu 15&16Gt.FireinEdin.l824 7 42 3 48 5 42 8 16 55 1 14 15 6 18 W CivpeofGd.Hopedoub. 1497 744 3 46 6 54 3 47 133 1 50 15 10 19 Th 20 Treaty of Paris, 1815 747 3 45 8 2 4 26 2 11 227 16 2 20 Fr 2lPrineessRovalfe 1H40 749 3 43 9 8 5 15 2 47 3 5 16 5 21 Sa 22Sunent.Sagittar.,31il2'A.[7 51 3 42 10 4 6 14 3 24 3 45 16 2 22 eb XXIV Sun. aft. Trinity7 53 3 40 10 51 7 22 4 6 4 29 15 8 23 M Old Martinmas 7 55 3 39 11 29 8 39 4 52 5 18115 24 Tu 23Clockaft. Sun 13'26"7 57 3 37 0- 9 57 5 44 6 13 14 4 25 W 24John Knoxd. 1572... 7 58 3 36 26 11 18 6 42 7 15 13 9 26 Th 25 Lord Stair d. 1695... 8 3 35 52 7 50 8 25 13 6 27 Fr 28Bat.ofPentland,1666 8 2 3 34 1 14 o'mo 9 4 9 42 13 5 28 Sa 30 Andermas 8 4 3 32 1 38 2 110 13 10 47 13 8 29 ft Advknt Sunday 8 6 3 31 2 3 3 2111 19 11 48:14 2 30 M St Andrew the Apostle 8 8 3 30 2 31 4 40 15 14 9

Fu 11 Moon 3d, 59 m. past 8, m. New Moon 18th, 47 m. past 10, A. Last Quarter.. .10th, 31 m. past 11, a. First Quar .er. ,25th, 18 m. past 10, A. Farmer's and Grazier's Kalendar—Conclude potato harvest. Finish wheat sow- ing, although this grain may be sown any time on rich dry soils up to the middle of March. At this season, as newly ploughed land receiving rain seldom becomes dry, sow wheat from day to day as the soil is turned over. Store turnip to use in frosty weather; and wheat may be sown where the crop is removed. Form lime-composts for applying in spring and summer. This is the best time for draining soils intended for green crop and fallow. Dress hedges and ditches. Sheep intended to be fatted should be folded on turnip, and allowed dry fodder. Lamb-hogs will thrive best with an allowance of turnip on pastures. To all flocks apply the salves and lotions in com- mon use. Cattle of all descriptions should receive fodder and shelter during night, and such as are fatting be shut out from the pastures. Gardener's Kalendar.—Although hazardous, early pease and beans may be sown in a

warm border ; if neglected, most vegetables recommended in the last two months may still be planted, earthed up, &c., taking care to protect them from frost. Force sea-kale,

rhubarb, and asparagus. Prune and plant fruit trees and bushes ; and finish flowering shrubs and trees. Transplant seedling stocks, and suckers taken from the roots of the pear, codling, plum, and quince trees, to prepare them for budding or grafting different fruits upon; also stocks of the tree-rose, for budding upon them the garden and Chinese varieties. Shelter choice flowers. To make the colours of the tulip distinct, the

ought to be changed every alternate year ; an operation which should be per- formed this month. Tulip-soil should be one-third of fresh, light, turfy loam ; one-tliird of tine sand; and one-third of sandy peat, or leaf-mould. Take up dahlia roots whenever the bloom is nipped by Irost, and keep them in sand free from damp. A3 14 DECEMBER, XXXI Days. [1846.

atLeith I Sunday s& Remarkable Days. Sun Moon iHighWater

Rises Sets Rises Sets Morn. Even. iDepth. H. M> H. M. H. M. H. M H. M H. M. F. I. Tu Pope Leo X. d. 1521 8 9 3 29 3^ 3 5'°57 40 1 315 5 W Battle of Austerlitz, 1805 8 11 3 28 3 42 7 6 1 29 1 51 15 11 Th Clock after Sun 10' I" 8 13 3 27 4 32 8 211 2 30 16 Fr Sir W. Fordyce d. 1792 8 14 3 26 5 26 9 4 2 50 3 10 16 Sa Macbeth slain, 1056.... 8 16 3 26 6 27 9 49 3 30 3 47 15 g) II Sunday in Advent ... 8 17 3 25 7 3010 23 4 4 27 15 M Mary Q. of Scots 6. 1542 8 18 3 25 36 10 51 4 48 5 9 14 Tu Richard Baxter d. 1691 8 19 3 24 9 42 11 16 5 28 5 49 13 W Milton 6. 1608 8 20 3 24 10 49 6 14 6 37 12 Th Grouse, Black Cock, and 8 22 3 24 11 56 6 58 7 25 12 lllFr Ptarmigan shoot, ends 8 23 3 23 7 54 8 25 11 11 12Sa \2,Clock after Sun b'-il" 8 24 3 23 4 34 9 1 9 82 11 10 13 S^ lU Sunday in Advent. . 8 25 3 23 12 54)10 6 10 341 12 M 12Colley Gibber (i. 1757 8 26 3 23 22 17 11 5 1132 13 Tu 13Sam. Johnson d. 1784 8 27 3 23 32 46! 1157 14 W 1 5 Isaak Walton rf. 1683 8 28 3 23 43 21 17 42 15 Th 19 Court of Session rises 8 29 3 23 52 4 1 1 1 25 16 Fr 21 St Thomas 8 30 3 23 53 1 45 2 7 16 Sa 22 Sun ent. Capri. 4h 0' m. 8 31 3 23 8 46 5 6 2 29 2 50 16

IV Sunday in Advent. . 8 32 3 24 9 30 6 21 3 12 3 34 16 M 22 Winter commences.. 8 32 3 24 10 5 7 40 3 55 4 20 16 Tu Shortest Day 8 33 3 25 10 32 9 3 4 45 5 15 W 24 C/oc/i after Sun Q'W'fi 33 3 25 10 58 10 26 5 36 5 59 14 10 S" Th 25 Clock before SunO'W 8 34 3 26 11 21 11 48 6 27 6 54 14 2 Fr INativity of our Lord 8 34 3 26 11 44 7 24 7 58 13 0'' Sa St Stephen the Martyr . 8 34 3 27 9 8 28 9 3 13 ^ I Sun. aftek Christmas 8 34 3 28 34 9 42 10 19 13 M 27 St John the Evangelist 8 34 3 29 1 4 10 54 1126 13 10 Tu 28 Holy Innocents' Dav 8 34 3 30 11 59 14 3 W Wm. Sotheby d. 1833.. 8 34 3 31 25 48 14 9 Th Clock before Sun^'\b"\& 343 32 1 13 1 36 15 3

Full Moon 2d, 34 m. past 10, A. New Moon 18th, 30 m. past noon.

Last Quarter. . . 10th, 3 m. past 9, A. First Quarter. .25th, 24 m. past 6, M.

FM-met-'s and Grazier's Kalendiar.—Continue to plough stubbles. Store turnip in

mild weather. A great deal of straw will be requisite ; and regulate thrashing, so that there may be enough to last throughout the season. As general winter employment. In mild weather dress ditches and repair fences, drain and add by every possible means to the stores of compost and putrescent manure. During frosty weather bring forward materials for drains and composts, and remove all heavy commodities which require a firm surface for transport. Cattle of every description should now be in mnter quar- ters, and receive winter fare. Separate the weak from the strong. Have a constant supply of water to store cattle, and apportion their litter and food so that they may last until the arrival of the grass season. Give fatting cattle at all times as mucU as they can eat, commencing with globe turnip, and proceeding with food of increasing richness.

Gardener's Kalendar.—Prepare for future operations, by digging, manuring, ortrench- ing vacant ground, and collecting dung, leaves, and turf, to make compost. In mild weather, a few early pease and radishes may be sown in a warm border, and small salads and cucumbers in hotbeds. Cover with fern, straw, litter, or mats, all such plants as are likely to be injured by the frost, either in the open ground or in frames, admitting free supplies of air when the weather is favourable. Plant and prune all kinds of trees and bushes, taking care to stake the trees that are newly planted. In pruning roses, remove the old wood, curtail the young straggling branches, adding good store of decayed manure. Fine auriculas, polyanthuses, and carnations must now be treated v>ith great care. PAIRS IN SCOTLAND—JANUARY, FEBRUARY. 15 FAIRS, CATTLE-MARKETS, & TRYSTS IN SCOTLAND.

When the appointed day happens to fall on Saturday, Sunday, or Monday, the flair is generally deferred till the Tuesday following. Fairs which are held according to the Old Style, are distinguished by the letters o s placed after the day indicated. In some parts of the country the difference between the Old and New Styles is computed to be eleven, in others twelve days,—the Old being reckoned to be so much later thaa the New Style.

JANUARY. Killin, general business, 3 Tuesday Aberfeldy, cattle and horses, 1 Th. o s Kilwinning, 21 Alford, cattle and horses, 1 Monday Kippen, cattle, 1 Wednesday Alness Bridge, 2 Tuesday Laurencekirk, cattle & horses,3 Wed. 0« Arbroath, hiring and general business, Linlithgow, 1 Friday after 2 Tuesday last Saturday Lochma"ben, pork, grain, meal, &c. 1 Auchtygall, cattle, horses, Tues. after 7 Tuesday o s Ayr, Thursday & Friday before 2 Wed- Lockerby, 2 Thursday s nesday—Thursday, plaiding, horses, (Crossroads of Camphill), cattle, —Friday, general business cattle, sheep, horses, grain, hiring, 2 Ayton, eat. & sheep, 1 Thur. Monday of every month Badenscoth, 2 Monday Machar, New, cattle and horses, 2 Mon. Banchory, last Monday Mannofteld, cattle and horses, 2 Mon- Banff, general business, 7 day of every month Beith, 1 Friday o s Meldrum (Old), cattle, horses, Thurs- Biggar, horses'& hiring, last Thurs. o s day after 18 Braco, fat cattle, 1 Wednesday Melrose, fat stock, 1 Saturday Brechin, 3 Tuesday Milton (Ross-shire), 1 Tuesday Bridge of Don, cattle, &c. 1 Tuesday of Mortlach, 1 Tuesday o s every month Newton-Stewart, cattle, 2 Friday Campster, 2 Monday Ordens of , last Tuesday Coldstream, last Thursday ParkInn(Deeside),cattle,horses,lMon. Coupar-Angus, Thurs. bef. Old Christ. Peebles, 2 Tuesday [month and every alt. Thur. till May market Ruthrieston, cat. hor. 3 Mon. of every Crieff, cattle, 1 Thur,sday Stranraer, horses, Tues. before 1 Wed. CuUen, cattle and horses, 7 Strathaven, 1 Thursday Cumnock, general business, every Thu. , cattle and horses, 1 Tuesday Cupar-Fife, cattle, 1 Thursday Tain, ponies, cattle, produce, 1 Tues. Deer (New), 3 Wednesday Tarland, Wednesday after 5 Deer (Old), Thursday after 25 , Wednesday after Old Deer Dingwall (New Year), cattle and coun- , Wednesday after Badenscoth try pi-oduce, 3 Wednesday Weem, last Tuesday Drumblade, cattle & horses, 2 Tues. o* Drymen, 1 Tuesdays* FEBRUARY. Dumfries, pork, every Wednesday Abergeldie,shcep,cattle,horsefr,lastFri. Dunfermline, cattle and horses, 3 Tues. Abernethy, cattle, 12 Dunoon, 2 Wednesday o s Aboyne (Charlestown of) , sheep, cattle, Ecclefechan, Friday after 11 and horses, 3 Wednesday Echt, cattle and horses, 1 Wednesday Alford, cattle and horses, 1 Monday Ellon (Tryst), 1 Mon. of every month Alloa, 2 Wednesday , cattle, last Thursday Ayton, cattle and sheep, 1 Thursday Falkland, cattle & horses, 2 Thurs. o s Badenscoth, 2 Monday Fochabers, cattle, 3 Wednesday Banchory, cattle, last Monday Forres, cattle and horses, 1 Wednesday Banff, 1 Tuesday o s Gartmore, 8 Beith, 1 Friday o s Glasgow, 2 Wednesday Bervie, cattle. Wed. before 13 Greenlaw, cattle and sheep, 1 Thursday Blair of AthoU, general business, 12 Hamilton, last Tuesday o s vBotriphnie, 15 o* Huntly, cattle and horses, last Wed. Bucklyvie, 2 Tuesday Inchnadamph, 1 Thursday Campbelton (), 1 Thursday Invergordon, 1 Thursday Carnwath, last Friday Inverury, 2 Tuesday, & every alternate Castle-Douglas, horses, 11 if Monday, Tuesday till April if not, Monday after Irvine, horses, 1 Wed. Coldstream, last Thui'sday Jedburgh, cattle, last Thursday Colliston Mill, Arbroath, 2 Thursday Keith, 1 Friday Colmonell, 1 Monday os Kelso, cattle, 2 Thursday CornhLLl of Park, 1 Th. after Candle, o s 16 FAIRS IN SCOTLAND—FEBRUARY, MARCH.

Crieff, cattle and horses, 3 Thursday Stirling, horses, 1 Friday Crosshill-on-Girvan, 3 Thursday Stonehaven, cattle, sheep, Thur. before Cuminestone, day before Fyvie Candlemas 0* Cumnock, cattle & horses, Thursday Tarland, last Wednesday os after Candlemas o s ; general busi- Thornhill, 2 Tuesday os ness, every Thursday Turriff, Wed. after 5 and last :\Tonday Cupar-Fife, 'cattle and horses, 3 Thurs. Weem, horses and cattle, last Thurs. Dalkeith, hiring, last Thursday Wigto^vn, 1 Friday os Deer (Old), Thursday after 18 Dingwall(Candlemas),cat. & coun. pro- MARCH. Dornoch, 1 Wed. [duce, 3 Wed, Aberfeldy, horses and general business, Douglas, 1 Wednesday Tuesday before Kenmore Doune, 2 Wednesday Alford, cattle and horses, 1 Monday Drummochie, 1 Friday Alness Bridge, cat., horses, &pigs, ITu. Drynien, 3 Tuesday o s Alyth, Tuesday after 2 Thursday o « Dumfries, horses & hare-skins, 2 os if Auchindoir, 1 Tuesday Wed., if not, Wed.aft.; pork, ev. Wed. Auchterarder, corn, last Tuesday Dunkeld, general business, 13 Auchtermuchty, cattle & horses, 25 o* Dunoon, 2 Wednesday os Ayton, cattle and sheep, 1 Thursday Ecclefeciian, horses, Friday after 11 Badenscoth, 2 Monday Echt, cattle and liorses, 1 Wednesday Balgair, last Tuesday Elgin, cattle and horses, 3 Friday Banchory, last Thursday Falkland, seed and cattle, last Thurs. os Berwick-on-Tweed, hiring, 1 Saturday Forfar, cattle and horses, last Wed. Blairgowrie, horses and cattle, 3 Wed. Forres, cattle and horses, 3 Wednesday Bucklyvie, 2 Tuesday o s Freshwick of Caithness, 1 Tuesday o s Calder, 2 Tuesday

Fyvie, Wednesday after I Tuesday after Callander, hiring, 10 os [StPatrick.os new moon next after Candlemas os Campster of Caithness, Tuesday after Gatehouse, horses, cattle, ll,orMon.aft. Castle-Douglas, 23 or Monday after Glenshee, 'Spital of, 3 Tuesday Ceres, last Tuesday Greenlaw, cattle and sheep, 1 Thursday Chapelton, last Wednesday o s Hamilton, 2 Thursday Coldstream, last Thursday Helensburgh, 2 Tuesday Colinsburgh, 2 Wednesday Huntly, last Tuesday os Comrie, corn and hiring, 3 Wednesday Invergorden, 1 Thurs. and 3 Tuesday Cornhill of Park, 1 Thursday o s Inverness, cattle, &c. I Wednesday after Coshieville, 10 11 OS, or 11 if Wednesday Coupar-Angus, horses, cattle, 3 Thurs. Jedbiu'gh, cattle, last Thursday Craigievar, day after Huntly Kelso, cattle, 2 Thursday Ci'ieff, general business, 2 Thursday ,sheep,cat.,horses,lTu, OS Cumnock, races and hiring, Thur. aft. 6 Kirethmont, I Friday Cupar-Fife, cattle, 2Tliursday;—cattle, Kirkcaldy, horses and cattle, 3 Friday sheep, last Thursday Lanark, last Tuesday Dalbeattie, Thursday before Easter Largs, 1 Tuesday Deer (Old), Thursday after 18 Linlithgow, last Friday Dornoch, 3 Wednesday Lockerby, horses and pork, fortnight Douglas, servants, 3 Friday

after January fair, and 2 Thurs. os > Dull, 9 Macliar (New), cattle and horses, 2 JMo. Dumbarton, 3 Tuesday [Wednesday

Blauchline, cows, horses, and hiring Dumfries, hiring, lastWed. ; pork, every servants, 1 Thursday after 4 Dunblane, 1 Wednesday os j Maybole, servants, 2 Thurs. [Fyvie Dunfermline, cattle and horses, 3 Tues. Meldrum (Old), cattle, horses, day bef. Dunnichen, cattle, 2 Wednesday os Melrose, fat stock, 1 Saturday Dunse, sheep, 4 Wednesday Milnathort, cattle & horses, 2 Thurs. Ecclefechan, seeds, &c. Friday after 11 Miutlaw, Tuesday after 25 Echt,cattle&horses,Wed.bef.IastThur. , 1 Thursday Elgin, cattle, 3 Friday Newton-Stewart, cattle, 2 Friday;— Falkirk, cattle, 1 Thursday horses, Friday before Dumfries Fife-Keith, 1 Thursday os Ordens of Boyndie, last Tuesday Findhorn, 2 Tuesday o s Paisley, 3 Thursday Fochabers, cattle, 4 Wednesday Petterden, cattle, Tues. before 3 Thurs. Foss (Kirkton of ), 2 Tuesday o s Pitsligo (New), Wednesday after 26 Foulis (Easter), 11 and 19 Rattray, 1 Tuesday after 11 Galashiels, seed-corn, &c. 3 Wednesday Redcastle, 1 Wednesday os Gilford Tryst, last Tuesday Ruthven (Hadenoch), 2 Tuesday Glasgow, Thursday before Easter Sanquhar, general business, 1 Friday o s Glenisla, 1 Wednesday — 1

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Glenorchy, 3 Wednesday Aberfoyle, cattle, 3 Tuesday Greenlaw, cattle and slieep, 1 Thursday Aberlour, 1 Thurs. [and hor., 2 Wed. Huntly, cattle and horses, last Tues. os Aboyne (Charlestown of), sheep, cattle, Invergorden, 1 Thursday Alford, cattle and horses, 1 Monday Inverkeithing, 1 Wednesday Alness Bridge, horses and cattle. Wed.

Inverury , cattle, horses, & grain,2 Tu. os fortnight before 1 Tuesday of May Jedburgh, cattle, last Thursday Andrews, St., lintseed,gen.bus. 2 Tues. Keith, 1 Friday [horses, 2 Thurs. Anstruther (Easter), 1 Tuesday after 11 Kelso, hor., 1, 3, and 4 Fri. ; —cat. and Auchinblae, cattle, 3 Thursday Kenmore, horses and business, I Tu. o s Auchindoir, last Tuesday o s Kilmartin, 1 Thursday , Wed. after 2 Tuesday s Kilmster of Caithness, 1 Tuesday Auchtygall, cattle & horses, Tues. aft. 23 Kinethmont, I Friday Ayr, 1 Tues.; cat.,horses,hiring, lastFr. Kinross, 3 Wednesday o s Ayton, cattle and sheep, 1 Thursday Kirkpatrick-Durham, 17 5, or Th. aft. Bathgate, cattle, 3 Wed. [3 Wed. Kirriemuir, horses, 13 Beauly, orMuirofOrd,cat.,sheep,hor., Lauder, hinds and herds, 1 Tuesday (Kepple Tryst), last Tues. o s Lenabo, Wednesday after 25 Biggar, hor., cat., pigs, hu-ing, lastThu. Linton (West), cattle, sheep, horses, & Blackford, cattle and business, 3 Wed. hiring, Friday before 1 Mon. of April Bogbain, cat., sheep, hor., Fr.aft. Beauly Lockerby, seeds, 2 Thursday o s Bourtreebush, cattle, last Tuesday Lochel of Cushny, 2 Tuesday o s Braco, cattle and stallion show, last Tu. Lochgilphead, horses, 3 Thursday , Castletown of, lastWednesday

Machar (New) , cattle and horses, 2 Mo. Bi-echin, cattle, 3 Wednesday Marnoch, 1 and 3 Tuesday os Byth, 1 Thursday Melrose, fat stock and hiring, 1 Sat. ; Caithness (Tryst), last Tuesday ewes and other stock, Sat. bef. last Tu. Carlops Green, 23 , Wednesday after 18 Carmylie, 1 Tuesday Mid-Calder, 2 Tuesday Carnwath, 1 Wednesday Migvie, 2 Tuesday o s Castle-Douglas, hoggets, 2 Tuesday Milton (Ross-shire), 3 Tuesday Castletown, 2 Friday Milton of Strathbrand, 2 Thursday os Chapelton, day after Brechin Minniehive, last Tuesday Coldstream, last Thursday Moffat, 3 Friday Ojf Colmonell, 1 Monday os Moulin, horses, 1 Tuesday Craigievar, cat., hor., & sheep, Fri. bef. Newtonmore ( ), horses, 2 Wed. Crieff, cattle, 1 Thur. [Brechin Newton-Stewart, cattle, 2 Friday o s; Cromarty, day before Fortrose —hiring, last Wednesday o s Crosshill-on-Girvan, 3 Thursday Oban, horses, Mon. & Tue. bef. 1 Thur. Cruden, Tuesday after 11 Olrig, 2 Tuesday Culbockie, 3 Wednesday Ordens of Boyndie, last Tuesday Cullow, by Kirriemuir, sheep, last Fri. Peebles, hiring, 1 Tuesday Cuminestone, Thursday after 27 Penicuick, 3 Friday Cupar-Fife, cattle and sheep, 2 Thura. Penpont, 3 Tuesday Dalbeattie, 2 Thursday Perth, cattle and horses, 1 Friday Damhead, last Tuesday os Pitmachie, 1 Monday o s Deer (New), Wednesday after 12 Rutherglen, 1 Friday after 11 Drymen, 3 Wednesday os Slateford, 21 Dufftown, 1 Wednesday os Sliach, 3 Tuesday os Dumbarton, Thursday before Easter Stirling, cattle, 1 Fri. ; —hiring, last Fri. Dumfries, hiring, last Wednesday Stow, ewes, seeds, corn, hiring, 2 Tues. Dunfermline, cattle and horses, 3' Tues. Strathaven, 1 Thursday Dunkeld, cattle, horses, & business, 5

Strichen, Tuesday after 4 Dunnet (Caithness), cat. & hor. 1 Tues. Tain, ponies, cattle,& country produce, Ecclefechan, seeds, &c., Fridav after 1 Tarves, Wednesday after 19 [3 Tues. Edit, cat. & horses. Th. after"3Tu. cs Thirlestane, great ewes, last Wednesday Elgin, cattle, 3 Friday Thornhill, 25 o 5 Ellon, cattle tryst, 1 Monday , 3 Monday Falkirk, hiring, 1 Thursday Trinafour, horses, 3 Tuesday os Falkland, cattle, last Thursday Udny, day befoi-e Lenabo Forlar, cattle and horses, 2 Wednesday Wick, Tuesday after Palm Sunday Forres, cattle and horses, 3 Wednesday Windj'gates, cattle, 1 Fri. after Cupar Fortingal, 28 Fortrose, cattle and produce, 1 Wed. APRIL. Galloway (New), 1 Wednesday s Aberdour,New(Aberdeensh.),Tu.af. 11 Galston, 3 Thursday Aberfeldy, horses and cattle, last Th. o s Geddes, 5 if Tuesday, if not, Tues. after A 4 18 FAIRS IN SCOTLAND APniTi, MAT.

Girvan, cattle, horses, sheep, swine, hir- MAY. Glaramis, 1 Wednesday [ing, last Mon. Aberdour, New (Aberdeenshire), 26 Glendovan, 1 Thursday Aberfeldy, cattle, sheep. Sat. before Glenkindy, Monday afterBrechin Tryst Aberlour, Thurs. before 2S [Amulrej Glenluce, cattle, 1 Friday Abernethy, cattle, 4 Wednesday Glesterlaw, cattle, last Wednesday Airdrie, last Tuesday Gran town, cat., sheep, Mon. aft. 3d Wed. Alford, cattle and horses, I Monday Greenlaw, cattle and sheep, I Thurs. Alloa, cattle, 2 Wednesday Hawkhall, 3 Tuesday os Alness Bridge, day after Kildary Hill of Swordal, last Tuesday Altnaharrow, 4 Wednesday House of Muir, great ewes, 1 &2Mon. Amulree, cattle & sheep, TTu. & Wed. Invergordon, 1 Thurs. ns and 2 Tu ox Anderston, 2 Tuesday In verness, hiring, lastFri. [aft. Hawkhall An;ian, servants, 1 Thursday

, , Inv jrury , cat. hor. , grain 2 Tu. & Wed. Arbroath, hiring, 1 Sat. after Whit. Jamima (Cromarty), 1 Tuesday Ardelve, cattle, Sat. after last Tuesday Jedburgli, cattle, last Tliursday Ardnachyle,17 [hiring, 26, orOld Whit. Keith, cattle and horses, I Tuesday OS Auchinblae, cattle, Wed. aft. 2Tu. os.— Kelso, cattle, 2 Thursday [Beauly Auchindoir, last Friday o s

Kildary of New Tarbat, cat., Mon. bef. ! Auchterarder, cattle, 1 Thursday Kilsji;!!, 2 Friday Auchterless, Friday before last Sat. os Kinetlimont, 1 Friday Ayton, cattle and sheep, 1 Thursday I Kingussie, Tues. aft. Beauljs ev. month Balfron, 3 Tuesday os between April and Nov. inclusive Balgair, 10 if not Sat. Sun. or Monriay Kinnesswood, 2 Tuesday o s , hiring, 1 Tues. o s ror26if Tu. \

I ICippen, cattle, 2 Wednesday i Banft,hiring&gen.business,Tues.aft.26,~ Kirkcaldy (Links of), 3 Friday Bathgate, cattle, I Wed. after Whit, os Kirkmichael,Perthsh.,Th.bef.Amulree Beauly, or , cat., sheep, hor., Ladykirk, linen clotli, plants, &c., 5 Bervie, cattle, Thur. before 19 [2 Wed. Lanark, 2 Wednesday Berwick-on-Tweed,hirh)g,cattle,horses, Langholm, seeds, 16 sheep, 1 Saturday; cattle, lastFriday | — Larbert, cattle, last Wed. [March Blair of AthoU, cattle & horses, 3 Wed. Lauder, servants, 6 Tues. after 1 Tues. of Blairgair, 17 Laurencekirk, cattle, last Thursday Blairgowrie, horses and cattle, 26 if Leslie (Fife), 1 Tuesday o* Wednesday, or 1 Wednesday after Leven, 2 Wednesday o s Blyth, 4 Tuesday os [Beauly Linlithgow, 3 Friday Bogbain, cattle, sheep, horses, Fri. aft. Lochgelly, cattle, 1 Thursday os Bridge of Shell, cat., Tu. bef. last Wed. Lochmaben, servants, 1 Tuesday o s Broadfoot, Friday after last Tuesdav servants, 2 Thursday o« Broadford ( Skye ,cattle,Thu Lockerby, ) . aft.lasttu. Logie, Thursday after Cuminestone Caithness Tryst,- last Tuesday Longforgan, last Monday Callander, cattle, 16 Machar (New), cattle and horses, 2 Mo. Cambusnethan (Newtown of), 2 Thurs. , cows, 2 Thursday ; —races Campbelton (Argyll), 2d last Wed. and general business, last Tluirsday Carluke, cattle, 21 Milnathort, last Wednesday os Castletown, Friday before 17 , Tuesday after 14 Clashmore, cattle, Mon. after 1 Wed. Nairn, cattle, horses, and hiring, 3Fri. Clatt, 3 Tuesday Newton-More (Badenoch), Tues. after Coldstream, last Thursday Newton-Stewart, cat., 2 Fri. [Beauly Coll, Tuesday before Mull Ordens of Boyndie, last Tuesday Colmonell, 1 Monday o* Park Inn (Deeside), cat.

Drumblade, 2 Wednesday o s Killin, business, 1 Tuesday ; —cattle, 12

Urumscairn ( Arbroath) , cattle, I Thurs. Kilmarnock, cattle, 2 Tuesday Drymen, 10 o« Kilmichael, cat., Tu.bef. 1 Wed. of June Dull, 26 Kincardine O'Neil, 2 Tuesday os Dumbarton, 3 Tiies. [Wed. bof. 2(i Kinethmont, 2 Friday Dumfries, hor., Wed. bef. Whits.—also Kinglassie, cattle and horses, 3 Wed. o s Dunbar, Tuesday after 26 Kingsmuir, 1 Tuesday Dunblane, Tuesday after 26 Kingussie (Badenoch), cattle, last Tues. Dunn of Sutherland, 1 Tuesday o s Kinloch-Rannoch,hor.cat.sheep,&gen. Dunning, 2 Tuesday o s Kippen, cat., 26 [bus. Fri. bef. 1 Wed. Dunse, sheep, 3 Wednesday Kirriemuir, Friday after 26 Dun's Muir, cat. & hoi", day bef. Forfar Lanark, cattle, last Wednesday os Durris, cattle and horses, 2 Thursday Langholm, cattle, last Tuesday o s ,— Dysart, 6 hiring. Wed. befoi'e Whitsunday Eagleshara, 3 Thursday os Laurencekirk, cattle, hiring, 27, or day Ecclefechan, hiring servants, Fri. aft. 1 after Whitsunday o s Echt, hiring, Tuesday before 26 Letham (Forfar), cat., hiring, Whit, os Edzell, cattle and sheep, 1 Monday Little-mill, day before Mauchline

Elgin, cattle, 2 Fri. ;—hiring Fri. bef. 26 Lochcarron , Mon. after last Tuesday

Ellon,Tues. aft. 11 ; cattle tryst, 1 Mon. Lockerby, cattle, 2 Thursday o s Evanton, 2 Tuesday [Thur. , Wednesday after 12 Falkirk, cat. hor. and stallion show, 3 Luss, 24 OS Fettercairn, cat,, hiring, day before Old Machar (New), cattle & horses, 2 Mon. Fife-Keith, 3 Thurs. o* [Whitsunday Marnoch, cattle, horses, sheep, and Fochabers, cattle, 4 Wednesday wool, day after Wartle Forfar, cattle and horses, 1 Wed. os Mauchline, cows & horses, Wed. aft. 18 Forgandenny, last Thurs. o s [bef. 22 Maybole, 2 Tuesday ; Forres, cat. , hor., 3 Wed. —hii-ing. Sat. Meldrum (Old), cat. & hor, Thurs. bef. Freeburn, milch cows. Sat. after 19 19, Sat. bef. 26, & Thur. aft. last Sai.os Gartmore, 16 Melrose, fat stock and hiring, 1 Sat. Glammis, 1 Wed. and Wed. after 26 Methlic, Thursday after 11 Glasgow, 26, or Monday after Methven, country produce, 1 Thursday Glenelg, Friday after last Tuesday Milton of N. Tarbet, Tue. aft. 1 Wed. Glenkindy, 27 Milton of Ross-shire, 3 Tuesday Glenluce, cattle, 1 Friday [2 Wed. Montrose, Friday after Whitsunday OS Grantown, cattle and sheep, Mon. after Muchalls, cattle and horses, 1 Tuesday Greenbum, cattle and horses, 2 Tu. os Mull (Fishnish), Tue. bef. 2d last Wed. Greenlaw, cat., sheep, 1 Thur. ; —hor. 22 , Tu. after 11, & Tu. after 26 Greenock, Friday before Glasgow Newmilns, 3 Wednesday [Beauly Haddington Tryst, Fri. after Kuthei^len Newton-More (Badenoch), Tues. after Hamilton, Friday after 15 os Newton-Stewart, cattle, 2 Fri. [Wed. Hawick, cattle and hiring servants, 17 Oban, cattle, Mon. and Tue. before last Hawkhall, Thurs. before last Sat. os Ochiltree, 2 Wednesday HeriotHouse, sheep, cat., &turnip-seed, Ordens of Boyndie, 3 Tuesday Howstoun, 2 Tuesday [Fri. after 26 Paisley, 3 Thursday [ Huntly, hirmg, 26; if Sun., Mon. aft.; Park Inn (Deeside), cat. hor. Mon. aft. cattle, last Tuesday o s Peebles, 2 Wednesday Inchture, cattle and hiring, 2 Monday Peterhead, Tuesday after 25 Insch, cattle, horses,Fri.bef.26,

cattle, horses, 1 Tuesday after 26 ; Renfrew, 3 Tuesday

• hiring, 16 if Tues., or Tues. before Rora, cattle and sheep, Wed. after 12 Jura, cattle, 2d last Friday , 1 Tuesday Keith, hiring, Friday after 22 Rothesay, 1 Wednesday Kelso, cattle, 2 Thursday Rothiemay, 3 Tuesday os Kilbirnie, horses, 4 Wed. o s Rutherglen, cows & horses, 1 Fri. aft. 4 Kilconquhar, 14 Saltcoats, cattle, pigs, &c. last Thurs. Kilcoy, cattle, Monday after Amiilree Sanquhar, general business, 1 Friday o s Kildary, Monday before Beauly SheanfeiTy, Friday before last Wed. Kildrummy. sheep, cat. &hor. 1 Tu. as SherifToHiir, cattle, Tues. after 1 Wed o B —

20 FAIRS IN SCOTLAND MAY, JUNE.

Skirling, cattle, 1 Tuesday after 26 1 Cumnock, cattle, Wednesday after 6 Stewarton, horses, cattle, dairy stock, Cupar-Fife, cattle, 1 Thursday hiring, 1 Mon. or Mon. before Irvine Daviot, Wednesday after 1 Tuesday o s Stirling, cattle, horses, &c., last Friday Deer (New), Wednesday after 19

Stonehaven , hiring, day before 26 ; if Dingwall (.Janet's), 1 Wednesday Monday, Saturday before [Wed. Dollar, 3 Thursday Stonehouse (Lanark), milch cows, last Douglas, shearers, 2 Wednesday o s Monday before Stonehaven Drymen, cattle and horses, Q os Strachan, i

Strachur, cattle, last Saturday i DiifFto^vn, Monday befoi'e 1 Tuesday Stranraer, cloth, I Fri. ; —cattle, 3 Fri. Dull, 9 Strathdearn, Saturday after 19 Dumbarton, cattle, &c., 1 Wednesday Strichen, cattle & horses, Wed. after 19 Dumfries, horses. Wed. after 11 os

Strontian, Thursday before last Wed. j Dunfermline, cattle and horses, 3 Tues Tarland, Wednesday before 26 Dunkeld, cattle and horses, 20 Tarves, Wednesday after 5 Dunning, 20 Thornhill, 2 Tuesday 0* Dunse, cattle, sheep, and horses, 1 Th. Tomintoul, last Fri. Dun's Muir, cattle and horses, 3 Thurs. Tornaveen,Mon.bef.26 [hir.,Sat.bef.27 Durris, cat. and hor. Friday bef. 2 , Wed. Turriff, cat. and horses, Fri. after? ; Dysart, 3 Tuesday Tyvee, Wednesday before Mull Earlstoun, 29 Udny, Tuesday after 25 Ecclefechan, cattle, Tuesday after 11 Wartle, cattle & horses, Thurs. bef. 26 Echt, cattle and horses, 1 Wednesday Yettsof Miickart, cattle, &c., 1 Fri. aft. Elgin, cattle and horses, 1 Tuesday [Amulree Ellon, Wed. aft. 12 ;—cattle tryst, 1 Mon. JUNE. Evie (), cat, and hor. last Wed. Aberdeen, wool, last Thurs. and Friday Eyemouth, 1 Thursday Aboyne (Cliarlestown of), cattle and Falkirk, cattle and horses, 2 Thursday horses, day before Lenabo Falkland, cattle, 3 Tliursday os Alford, cattle and horses, Tues. of week Forfar, cattle, day after Dun's Muir before Trinity Muir. See Brechin Fort-Augustus, Monday before 2 Wed. Alness Bridge, cattle, 2 Wednesday Fortrose, cat. and produce, 3 Wed. Alyth, 2 Tuesday and 25 os Fort-WiUiam, cattle & horses, 2 Wed. Arisaig, Saturday before Fort-William Foulden, last Wednesday o s Auldearn, cattle and horses, 20 if Wed. Galloway (New), Wednesday after 12 or Thursday ; if not, 1 Wed. after Galston, 1 Thursday Ay ton, cattle and sheep, 1 Thursday Garmouth, 30 Balallister, cat. & hor. Tue. bef, 2 Wed. Gatehouse, horses, ^T, or Mondayafter Baldouckie Muir, 2 Wednesday Gifford Fair, 3 Tuesday Balgair, Friday before 26 Glasgow, 1 Monday after Whitsunday Ballater, wool, last Tuesday Glenluce, cattle, 1 Friday Banchory, 3 Tuesday Glenshee, 'Spital of, 1 Tuesday o s Bannockburn, cattle, 2 Tuesday os Glesterlaw, cattle, 4 Wednesday Bathgate, cattle, 4 Wed. [2 Wed. Graitney (Tryst), 2 Thursday Beauly, or Muir of Ord, cat., sheep, hor., GrantoAvn, cows, 1 Friday o *,—cattle Berwick (North), 1 Thursday [Beauly and sheep, Mondayafter 2 Wednesday Bogbain, cat. sheep, and hor. Fri. after Greenburn, cat., horses, 2 Th. os, & day Braemar(Castletownof), 1 Thursdays* Hamilton, last Thur. os [bef. St Sairs Brechin (Trinity Muir), begins 2 Wed- Helensburgh, 1 nesday, and continues 3 days ; — 1st Hill of Swordal, 1 Tuesday

day sheep ; —2d, cattle ; —3d, horses Huntly , cattle and horses. 2 Tues. n. s., Bridge of Tilt, cattle, 25 and Wednesday after 2 Tuesday o s Brodick, 1 Tuesday after 20 Inverary, 3 Wednesday Broxbrae (St Ninian's) , cat., 2d Th. aft. Invergorden, 1 Thursday Bucklyvie, 26 [last Fri. of May Inverkeithing, 3 Thursday Byth (Little), Wednesday after 5 Inverury, cattle, horses, grain, Mon, bef. Caithness (Tryst), 1 Tuesday 2We±ns, and Tues. bef. last Wed. os Cammock Muu- (Auchinbiae), 2 Wed, Islay (Bridgend), cattle, last Tuesday; Ceres, 24 —(Port Ellen), day before Coldstream, last Thursday Jura, cattle, Friday after last Tuesday Colinsburgh, 2 Friday Keith, cattle & horses, 1 Tues. os Cornhill of Pai-k, 1 Friday and 4 Thurs. Kelso, cattle, 2 Thursday Coshieville, 9 [last Tues. o s Keltonhill, horses and hiring, 17 o s Craigievar, cat. and hor., Thurs. after Kenmore, general business, 28 Crieff, hiring, cattle, 1 Thur.;—cat. last Kingsbarns, 1 Tuesday os Cruden, Tuesday after 4 [Thur. Kingussie Tryst, Tuesday after Beauly Cuminestone, day bef. Turriff Sat. mkt. Kinross, cattle, 12 4 1 ! FAIRS IN SCOTLAND —JUNE, JULY. 21

Kirk-Yetholm, 27 [after Glammis Alyth, last Tuesday o s Kirriemuir, cattle and horses, 1 Wed. Anstruther (Easter), 5 Largs, 1 Tuesday o s Arbroath, hiring & general business, 18 Lauder, 3 Friday Ardelve, cattle, Saturday after last Tu. Leadhills, 2 Friday Ardrossan, Tuesday before Ayr Lenabo, Wednesday after 26 Auchindoir, day after Cornhill of Park Linlithgow, 2 Friday Auchtermuchty, hii-ing, cat. & hor. 13

L inton , sheep , day before 3 Wed . after 1 Ayr, plaiding, hor., cat., Th. bef. 2 Mon.; Lochgilphead, cat.. Wed. fortn.aft. Kil- —gen.bus.,Fr.bef.2Mon.;—wool,3Tu. Lockerby, 3 Thursday o s [michael Ayton, cattle and sheep, I Thursday Longforgan, 1 Wednesday o s Banchory, cattle, horses, and sheep, , day before Mintlaw Tu. of Paldy Fair week [3 Thur.

Lundie, 26 Beauly , or Muir of Ord, cattle & horses, Mauchline, cows and horses, 4 Wed. Belhelvie, cat. and hor., day bef. Aikey Meigle, cattle, horses, ifec. last Wed. Benbecula, Mon. before North yist Meikleour, cattle, 4 Friday Biggar, wool and shearers, 3 Thur. o s Melrose, cattle, 1 Wednesday Blairgowrie (Fair of Blair), cattle, 23

Memsie, Thursday after 18 Bogbain , cattle , horses , Fri. after Beauly Minniehive, 25 if Tue. or 1 Tue. after, os Bonar-Bridge, cattle, 3 Tuesday Mintlaw, Tuesday after 1 Boswells, St, 18 Muchalls, cat. andhor. Tue. bef. 2 Wed. Bourtreebush, cattle, Mon. bef. OldDeer

Muir of Rhynie, Thur. before 2 Wed. Brechin , cat. , hor. , sheep , Fri. aft. Aikey Nau-n, cat. & hor., 19 if Tues., if not, Bridge of Johnston, Thur. after 2 Mou. Newburgh (Fife), 3 Fri. [1 Tues. aft. Bucklyvie, last Tuesday os Newton-Stewart, cattle, 2 Fr. ; —horses, Burntisland, shoes, 10 Friday before Keltonhill horse-mar- Burreltown, 1 Tuesday

ket ; —^wool & hiring, Wed. after 15 o* Cabrach,cattle & horses,Thu. aft. Glass Old Meldrum, Thur. after Turriff Sat. Carnwath, 1 Thursday Olrig, 3 Tuesday [Market Cawdor, 26 if Wed., if not, 1 Wed. after Ormiclate, Thursday before 1 Wed. Coldingham, 2 Tuesday o« Penpont, 3 Tuesday Coldstream, last Thursday Persey, Blackwater, 1 Wednesday Comrie, corn and hiring, 2 Wednesday Renfrew, 2 Friday Cornhill of Park, 3 Fri. ns,& Thur. aft. Rutherglen, 1 Tuesday after 4 Coshieville, 19 [4Wed. o* Ruthven (Badenoch), 3 Tuesday Coupar-Angus, hor. sheep, cat. 3 Wed. 'Sairs, St (Sheelagreen near Pitmachie), Craigievar, cat., hor., sheep, & wool, Wed.aft. lastTue. os; —sheep, Th. bef. Crietf, cat., 2Thur. [day aft. StSairs Sanquhar, cattle, FrL before Tarbolton Culbockie, last Wednesday Shotts, 3 Tuesday o s Culross, last Tuesday Skirling, horses & cattle, 1 Wed. aft. 11 Cumnock, cat. & hiring. Wed. after 13 Sliach (Drumblate), 2 Tuesday os Cupar-Fife, wool, 1 Thursday Stenton, last Tues. [after Keltonhill Deer, Old (Aik&y), Wednesday after 19 Stewarton, hor., cat., last Thu., or Thu. Dingwall(Colin's),cattle,produce,lTue. Stonehaven (Megray), cattle & horses, Dornoch, 1 Wednesday, and 22 os if 3 Thursday o s [hill ;—cat., 3 Fri. Wednesday; if not, 1 Wednesday aft. Stranraer, horses, Thurs. bef. Kelton- Doune, cattle and horses, last Wed. Strathaven, cattle, last Thursday Drymen, 3 Wednesday o s Strathmiglo, last Friday Dufftown, 2 Thursday Strontian, Friday after 3 Thursday o s Dull, 20 Swinton, 3 Thursday Dunbeath, last Tuesday os Tarbolton, 1 Tuesday o s Dundee, Tuesday after 11 Tarland, Fri. aft. St Sairs. See Sairs, St Dunfermline, cattle and horses, 3 Tues. Thornhill, last Friday Dunse, sheep and wool, 2 Wednesday Thurso, 29o* [—hor.2Fri. SeeBrechin Ecclefechan, cattle, Friday after 11 TrinityMuir,sheep,2Wed.;—cat. 2Th.; Edzell, cattle, Friday alter Aikey Turriff, Sat. bef. Trinity Muir, & Wed. Elgin, cattle and horses, 3 Tuesday Wick, 24 if Tues., or Tues. aft. [aft. 28 Ellon, Wed. aft. 12;—cattle tryst, IMon. Wigtown, 17 * Errol, hiring, &c., last Wednesday Falkirk, cattle and horses, 2 Thursday JULY. Fife-Keith, 2 Thursday o s Aberdeen,wool,Th.&Fr.oflst&2dweek Findhorn, 2 Tuesday and Wed. o s Aberfeldy, cattle, last Friday o s Forfar, sheep, 1 Tuesday;—cattle, 1 Aberlour,3Th. [Fri.of PaldyFair week Wednesday ; —horses, 1 Thursday Aboyne(Charlestownof) sheep, cat. hor. Forres, cattle and horses, 1 Wednesday Aikey, see Deer, Old [land Fort-William, sheep&wool,Tu.af.2Th. Alness Bridge, Wed. aft. KyU ofSuther- Fyvie, day before Strichea —1 22 FAIRS IN SCOTLAND JULY, AUGUST.

Galashiels, wool, 8 Faldy Fair (Auchinblae), sheep 1 Wed., Ganmore, 7 cat., 1 Thur., hor., 1 Fi-i. aft. 1 Tu. os Garvock, Friday after 3 Tuesday o s Park Inn (Deeside), cat. hor., Tues. aft. Gififord Tryst, 14 Peebles, wool, Tues. after 18 [ Aboyue G lammis, day before Stobs fair Pennymuir, lambs and wool, 31

Glasgow, 2 Monday Perth, cattle & horses, 1 Fri. ; sheep & G lass, cattle, sheep, hor.,\Ved.af.3Tu.o« wool, Tues. after Inverness wool fair Glendovan, wool, day after Fertli wool Rathven, cattle, ?heep, cheese, Fri. bef.

Glenelg, Fri. after last Tues. [market Redcastle (at Beauly) , 2 Wed. o s [Glass

Glenluce, cattle, 1 Friday Reedie, cattle& horses, Sat. bef. 3Wed.o s Grantown, cat., sheep, Mon. aft. 3 Thu. Renfrew, 3 Tuesday Greenburn, cattle & liorses, last Th. os Rosehearty, 1 Tuesday Greenock, 1 Thursday Rothes, 3 Wednesday Haddington, 2 Tues. ; —wool, about 15 Rothesay, 3 Wednesday and Thursday riamilton, 2 Thursday Rutherglen, 1 Friday after 25 Harris, Friday before North Uist Sanquhar, tup show, sheep, lambs, and Hawick, wool, 1 Th. aft. St Boswell's wool, 17 if Friday, if not, 1 Fri. after Hill of Swordal, Mon. before Inverness Selkirk, shearers, 15 Wool Fair Stonehouse(Lanark),wool&miIchcows, Huntly, cattle and horses, ^Ved. after 1 Stornoway, cattle, 2 Wed. [3 Wed. Inverary, wool, 3 Fri. [Tuesday o s Stranraer, cattle, 3 Friday

Inveraven , 2 Tuesday o s Strathdon, Friday after Glass Invergordon, 1 Thursday StrathfiUan, 3 Inverness, sheep and wool, 2 Thursday Strichen, cattle & horses, Wed. after 12 ; —produce, I Wed. after 18 Tain, ponies, cat. & coun. pro.. Wed. Inverury, cattle and horses, daj' after Tarbet, 3 Wednesday o s [aft. 2 Tues. Aikey. See Deer, Old Tarves, Wed. after 26 Irvine, horses, cattle, Wed. before Ayr Thirlestane, lambs, 30 Islay (Bridgend), cattle, last Tues.; Tomintoul, last Friday os (Port Ellen) day before [Boswell's Torryburn, 2 Wednesday Jedburgh (Rink), 20, or 2 days after St Tvndrum, lambs and wool, 3 Thurs. Jura, cattle, Friday after last Tuesday Uist(N.),cat.,2Wed.;— (South), Fri. aft. Keith, Friday before Huntly Wick (HUl of ), Tuesday after 20 Kelso, cattle, 2 Thursday Yetholm, lambs and wool, 13 Kenmore, wool and horses, 26 Kildrummy, sheep, cattle, and horses, AUGUST.

( Friday after Strathdon Aberdour ,New Aberdeensh. ) , Tu. aft. 7 Kilmarnock, horses, last Thursday Aberfoyle, lambs. Friday before 3 Tu. Kincai-dine, last Friday os Aberlour, 2 Thursday Kinetlimont, hiring, cattle, horses, Alloa, hiring, 2 Wednesday [land sheep, wool, Monday before Glass Alness Bridge, Wed. aft. Kyle of Suther- Kingussie Tryst, Tuesday after Beauly Andrews, St, cattle and hiring, 2 Tu. Kinross, cattle, horses, 3 Wed. after 1 Annan, shearers, 1 Thursday Kirkcaldy, 3 Friday Arisaig, 4 Tuesday Kirriemuir, horses & cattle, 24 if Wed., Auchinblae, Friday after last Tues. o s if not, 1 Wed. after;—sheep, daybef. Auchindou*, 3 Tuesday os Kyle of Sutherland, Tues. bef. 3 Thur. Auchinleck, last Tuesday [Falkirk

Lanark, hor. , last Wed. o*,- —lambs, Tu. Auchterarder, cattle & horses, Fri. bef. Langholm, lambs and wool, 26 [before Auchtermuchty, cattle and horses, 21 Largs, 3 Tuesday Auchtygall, cattle & horses, Tues. aft. 7 Lauder, lambs, 4 Friday Ayton, cattle and sheep, 1 Thursday Laurencekirk (StJaraes'sFair), Th. aft. Baldouckie Muir, 1 Wed. after Lam. o t Leven, 1 Wednesday [3 Tues. o s Banchory, cattle, 2 Tuesday Linton, wool, Wednesday after 18 Banif, hiring, 1 Friday os

Lochcarron, Monday after last Tues. Bartle-Chapel (of Tarves) , Fri. after 23 Lochgelly, cattle, 3 Wednesday Bathgate, cattle, 3 Wednesday Loehmaben, shearers, 1 Tuesday os Beauly, or Muir of Ord, cattle, horses, Loekerby, cattle, shearers, 2 Thur. o s Beith, 30 [Thur. aft. 3 Tues. Meildeour, cattle, 2 Berwick-on-Tweed, hiring, 1 Sat. and Milnathort, 9 Biggar,cat. show,laitTh. [Wed.bef.26 Moffat, 29 Bogbain, catt]e&liorses,Fri.aft. Beauly Mortlach, 2 Thur. [hiring,lastWed.05 Bonar-Bridge, cattle, 3 Tuesday Newton-Stewart, cattle, 2 Fri.; —wool&; Braco, cattle, 1 Tuesday Oldhamstocks, I Tuesday Brechin, sheep, cattle, and horses, 2Th. Ordens of Boyndie, 3 Tuesday Bridge of Shell, cattle, 4 Mon. [3d Tu. Ormiston, 1 Tuesday Broadford (Skye), cattle, Thurs. after ; 9

FAIRS IN SCOTIiAND AUGUST. 23

Bunrannoch Muir, 2 Tuesday Inverury, day after [after Caithness (Tryst), 1 Tuesday Irvine, lint, wool, 3Mon.; —horses, Wed. Callander, 1 Thursday o s Islay (Mowmorc), horses, Fri. if 12, or Campbelton (Argyll), 2 Thursday first Fri. after ; —cattle, Tues. before Campbeltown (Inverness-shire), 12 James's, St (Kelso), 5 Carnwath, 2 Wednesday os Jamima (Cromarty , 1 [Tu. bef. ) Wed. Castle-Doug-las, Mon. before Minniehive Jedburgli.cat.iior.hir. sliear.,2()if Tu.or Castle-Grant, 3 Tuesday os Jura, horses & lambs, Tues. bef. Islay Cockburnspath, 2 Tuesday Kelso, cattle, 2 Thursday Coldstream, last Thursday Kildrummy, Tliurs. after 2 Tues. s Colmonell, 1 Monday o s Kincardine O'Neil, Wed. and Thurs. Cornhill of Park, Tlmr. after 3 Wed. o s after last Tuesday os Coshieville, 8 [day after Huntly Kingussie Tryst, Tuesday after Beauly Craigievar, cattle, horses, sheep, wool, Kinloch-Rannoch, cattle, &c., 2 Tues. Crieff, sheep and cattle, 3 Thursday Kirkcudbright, 12 or Friday after -Bartle, 4 Tuesday os Kirkwall, 1 Tuesday after il Cromarty, day after Invergorden Kyle of Sutherland, 3 Tues. [2Tues. os Crosshill-on-Girvan, 3 Friday Laurence-Kirk, sheep, cat., hor., Th.aft. Cumbernauld, 1 Tuesday Linlithgow, 1 Tuesday Cuminestone, day before Mintlaw Lockerby, lambs, 13 Cupar-Fife,cattle,horses,&hiring,lTh. Lundie, 1 Tuesday o« Damhead, 1 Thursday Luss, 3 Tuesday Deer (New), day before Turriff Mauchline, CO ws,horses, shearers,] Wed. Douglas, horse & cattle show, 2 Fri. o s Maybole, shearers, 2 Tuesday Drymen, 23 o* Mearns, Thursdav after 2 Tuesday s Duiftown, cattle, 3 Thursday Meikleour, cat. 3 Fri. [Bartle-Chapel Dull, 9 Meldrum (Old), cat. & hor. day before Dumbarton, 2 Tuesday Melrose, shearers, 1 Sat. ; —lambs, 12 Dunblane, 10 os Methven, country produce, 1 Thursday Dundee (First), cat., sheep, & horses, 26 Milnathort, 29 Dunnet (Links of), Tuesday after 15 o f Milton of Stratlibrand, 1 Friday Dunoon, 2 Wednesday o s Minniehive, lambs, Fri. bef. Lockerby Dunse, cattle and sheep, 26 Mintlaw, Tuesday after 25 Dysart, 4 Wednesday Monzie, day before Crieff Eaglesham, 3 Thursday os Mortlach, 3 Thursday Ecciefechan, 25 Muchalls, cattle, 1 Tuesdav [if Fri. Echt, cattle and horses, 3 Tuesday Mull(Fishnigh) J Fri.aft.20, or that day Edzell, cattle, Wed. after 26 Musselburgh, 2 Tuesday Elgin, cattle and horses, 3 Tuesday Nairn, cattle, horses, & hiring shearers, Ellon, Wed. aft. 25; cattle tryst, 1 Mon. 13,or 1 st lawful dayafter Campbeltown Evanton, 2 Tuesday Newmilns, 4 Thursday Falkirk (Tryst), cattle and horses, 2 Newton-Stewart, cattle, 2 Friday Tuesday ;— (Fair) , cattle, 3 Thursday Pai-sley, cattle and horses, 2 Thursday Falkland, cattle and horses, 1 Th. aft. 12 Pathhead, shoes, 1 Wednesday Fochabers, cattle and horses, 2 Wed. Peebles, Tuesday before 24 [Dundee Ford, horses and lambs, 1 Thursday Petterden, cattle, horses, sheep, Tu. bef. Forfar,cattle,lWed. ; wool, horses, ITh. Pitsligo, Thursday after 13 , day after Turriff Portree (Skye), cattle, 3 Tuesday cattle Forres, and horses, 4 Wednesday Queensferry, general business, 1 Friday Fort-Augustus, 2 Thursday Rayne (Old), Wed. after 1 Tues. os ,— Fortingal, 9 os sheep & timber, Thurs. & Fri. before Foulis, Easter,19 [cat.Mo.aft.Beauly Rutlierglen, 1 Friday after 2,5 Freeburn , lambs,Fri.bef. Campbeltown Sanquhar, general business, 1 Friday os Galloway, New, 1 Wednesday o* Skye, 3 Tuesday Garve, 3 Tuesday Slateford, Wednesday after 26 Glendovan, 2 Thursday Sliach (Drumblate), 2 Tuesday os Glenluce, cattle, 1 Friday Sligichan(Skye),sheep,Mon.bef.Portree Glesterlaw, cattle, 3 Wed. [aft.Beauly SpeanBridge(Lochaber) sheep, cat. hor. Grantown, hiring, 16;—cat., sheep, Mo. Mon. fortnight bef.FalkirkSept.Tryst Greenlaw, 1 Thursday after St James's Stirling, 1 Friday Helensburgh, 6 [Tues. 05 Stonehaven(Megray),cattle,horses,2Th. Huntly, cattle and horses, Wed. after 2 Stranraer, cattle&hiring shearers, 3Fri. Inchnadamph, Fri. bef. Kyle of Suther- Strathdearn, lambs, Fri. before Camp- Invergordon, 1 Tuesday [land belton, and Monday after Muir of Ord Inverkeithing, 1 Fri. [0*, or 26 ns if Wed. Strathdon, Friday after Mearns Inverness, butter (kcheese, lWed.aft.15 Strichen , cattle and horses,Wed. after 1 ;,

24. PAIRS IN SCOTLAND AUGUST, SEPTEMBER.

Strontian,lambs,Wed.ifl2,ifnot,We.aft. Gratehouse, horses. Sat. before Dumfries Tain, ponies, cattle, countrv produce, Glendovan, 4 Thursday Wed. after 3 Tues. Glenelg, 3 Friday Tarland, Fri. of week after Old Rayne Glenkindy, Saturday after Banchory Thomhill, 2 Tuesday o s Glenluce, cattle, 1 Friday Thurso, Friday after Links of Dunnet Graitney, 15, or Monday after Tomintoul, 3 Wednesday on Grantown,cattle,sheep,Mon.aft.Beauly Turriff, day before Bartle-Chapel Greenbum, cattle and hoi'ses, last Wed. Tyndrum,lambs &VV00I, Fri. beforeLuss Harris, 2 Tuesday Tyree, Monday before Mull Hawick, sheep, 20 and 21 Wigtown, last Friday Hawkhall,cattle,horses,Tu.aft.3Mon.o* Huntly, cattle and horses, Wednesday SEPTEMBER. after 2 Tuesday os, and 4 Tuesday s Alford, cat., Fri. aft. 2 Thur. os [land Inchnadamph, Monday before Beauly Alness Bridge, Wed. aft. Kyle ofSuther- Inverury, cattle, horses, and grain, I

Altnaharrow, cattle

Auchtygall, cattle & horses, Tu. aft. 23 Keith , cattle & horses. Wed. aft. 1 Tu. os Ayton, cattle and sheep, 1 Thursday Kelso, cattle, 2 Thursday Ballater,cattle&sheep, 2 Mon.&Tue. s Kenmore, cattle & country produce, 17

Balloch, 15 Kinglassie . cattle and horses, Th. bef. Banchory, cattle, Fri. after Craigievar Michaelmas 0* Bartle Crimond, Tuesday after 1 Kingussie, Fri. of week aft. Falk. Sept. Beauly, or Muir of Ord, cattle, sheep, Tryst ; —Tryst, Tuesday after Beauly horses, Thurs. after 3 Tues. Kinkell, cattle, horses. Wed. after last Benbecula, I Wed. Tues. OS Bervie, cattle, Thurs. bef. 19 [Beauly Kirkcudbright, 29 or Friday after Bogbain, cattle, sheep, horses, Fri. aft. Kyle of Sutherland, 3 Tuesday Braemar, Castletown of, sheep, 3Mon.o* Lammas Muir, Mon. bef. Trinity Muir Brechin (Trinity Muir), sheep, cattle, Langholm, sheep, 18 [bef. last Wed. and horses, Tuesday before last Wed. Laurencekirk, cat., horses, sheep, Mon, Bridge of Tilt, cattle, 4, if not Saturday Leslie, Wed. before Michaelmas os Broadford (Skye), cat., Th. after 3 Tu. Linton (see March), Friday before 24 Broxburn, Friday after 2 Tuesday Lochcarron, Mon. after last Tuesday Bucklasshill (Caithness), 15 0*, if Tu. Lochgelly, cattle, 3 Wednesday Caithness Tryst, 1 Mon. [if not,Tu.aft. Lockerby, cattle and sheep, Thursday Carlops Green, 12 [Mon. aft. before Brough-hill, Westmoreland Castle-Douglas, horses & hiring, 23, or Mallock, cat., hor., 1 Wed. [orTh.aft. Castletown,ewe3&lambs,Fri.bef.2Wed. Mauchline, cows, hor., ewes, lambs, 26, Coldstone, I Tuesday s Memsie, Fri. aft. 18 Coldstream, last Thursday Minniehive, lambs, cat. hm &c.6week3 Cornhill of Park, cat. 2 Thurs. os after August Fair Craigievar, cat., hor., sheep, 2d day aft. Moffat, Friday after Falkirk Tryst Crosshill-on-Girvan, 2 Thur. [Keith Muir of Rhynie, cattle, day after Keith Cullen, cattle and horses, last Tues. os Muir of Tombreck, Sat. after Huntly Deer (Old), Monday after 17 Nairn, cattle and horses, 4 Tuesday Dingwall (Fell Maree), I Wednesday Newmilns, cattle, Wed. after 1 Tues. Dumfries, horses, hiring, 25, orWed. aft. Newton-Stewart, cattle, 2 Friday Dundee (Latter), cattle and horses, 19 Ninians, St, cattle, last Saturday Dunfermline, cattle and horses, 3 Tues. Ordens of BojTidie, last Tuesday Dunse, sheep, 3 Thursday Peebles, Tuesday before 12 Durris, cattle, last Wednesday [bef. Persey, Blackwater, cat. & sheep, 1 Tu. Ecclefechan,18; ifl8beSat.orSun.,Fri. Perth, general business, 1 Friday Eeht, cattle and horses, last Tuesday 05 Reedie, Wednesday bef. Falkirk Tryst Eddleston, 25 Renfrew, 29 Elgin, cattle and horses, 3 Tuesday Skirling, horses and cattle, 15 Ellon, cattle tryst, 1 Monday Sliach (Drumblate), cattle, 4 Tues. os ; ( , , sh.,Mo.bef. Falkirk Tr. ) cat. hor. 2 Tues. —sheep Sligichan(Skye), cat. 3Tu.; Falkland, 4 Thurs. [Mon. preceding SpeanBridge(Lochaber) sheep, cat. hor. Ford, horses, 1 Thursday Mon. fortnight bef. Falkirk Oct. Tryst Forfar, horses and cattle, last Wed. Stirling, 3 I'riday Forres, cattle and horses, 4 Wednesday Stranraer, cattle, 3 Friday

Fort-Augustus, 20 ; if not, Mon. bef. 29 Stromness, 1 Tuesday Freeburn, cattle, Monday after 3 Tues. Tarves, cattle&horses, day aft. OldDeer —— PAIRS IN SCOTLAND SEPTEMBER, OCTOBEK. 25

Thirlestane, sheep or draught ewes, 24 Crossmichael, Thursday after 29 Tomintoul, Fi-iday after 2 Tuesday Culbockie, last Wednesday Trinity Muir, sheep, cat., hor., Tue.bef. Culfork, Monday before Kinethmont last Wed. Cullow, Monday before Kirriemuir Uist, (N.), cattle, Fri.bef. Sligiehan ; Cuminestone,da»y bef.Turriff Wed. mar. (South), Monday previous Cumnock, fat stock, Wednesday after 27 AVeem, Thur. bef. 2 Tues. Cupar-Fife, cattle, 2 Thursday Wemyss, 2 Wednesday CuthillMuir (Cupar), sheep, day before Falku-k Tryst OCTOSER. Dalbeattie, 2 Thurs. Aberdeen (Old), cattle and horses, Dalkeith, hiring, 2 Thur.;—cat., horses, Wednesday after 3 Tuesday os Damhead, 1 Tuesday [&c., 3 Tues. Aberfeldy, cattle, sheep, last Thurs. o s Daviot, Wednesday after 3 Tuesday os Aberfoyle, cattle & hiring, last Thurs. Deer (New), Wed. aft. 19. (Old), Thur. Aboyne (Charlestown of), cattle, hor., Dollar, 3 Monday [after 25 sheep, 1 Tu. & Wed. os Douglas, servants, 3 Friday Alford, cattle, 1 Mon. Drumlitliie, cattle, horses, Thu. aft. 2Tu. Alyth, Tuesday before 10 o J Drumnadrochit (Urquhart), black cat., Annan, servants, 3 Thursday Tuesday before Beauly Ardnacliyle, 19 Drumscairn (Arbroath), last Thur. , 15 Dufftovra, Saturday before 2 Tues. o s Arisaig, 3 Tuesday Dumfries, hiring (Mid Hempton show), Auchindoir, day after Turriff generally 3 Wednesday Auchterarder, cattle, Fri. bef. Falkirk Dunfermline, cattle and horses, 3 Tues. Ayr, plaiding, horses, cat., 2 Thur. ; Dunnet (Caithness), cattle and horses, general business, 2 & 3 Friday Dunning, 24 [1 Tuesday o s Ayton, 12 ; cattle and sheep 1 Thurs. Dunoon, 2 Wednesdaj' os Balallister, cattle, horses, Fri.aft.Beauly Earlstoun, 3 Thursday Balblair, 2 Wednesday os Ecclefechan, cattle & hiring servants, 2fi Bannockburn, cattle & horses, 2 Tu. os Edzell, cat. & hor., Fri. bef. Ku-riemuir Bathgate, cattle, 4 AVed. [aft. 3 Tues. Elgin, cattle and horses, 3 Tuesday Beauty, m Muir of Ord, eat. sheep, hor., Th. Ellon, cattle tryst, 1 Monday Belhelvie, cattle and horses, 2 Tues. o* Errol, hiring. Wed. before 3 Friday Biggar, hoi'ses and cattle, last Thurs. os Evie (Oi'kney), cattle, horses, last Fri. Birse, 1 Thursday after Aboyne Eyemouth, last Thursday

Blackford, cattletSigen. business, 3 Wed. Falkirk (Tryst) , cat. & hor., 2 Tues. ;— Blairgowrie,horses,cattle,Wed.bef.Fal- sheep. Mo. preced. ; —hiring, last Th. Blyth, 3 Tuesday o s [kirk Tryst Fife-Keith, last Tuesday o s Bogbain, cat., sheep, hor. ,Fri.af.Beauly Findhom, 2 Tuesday and Wed. os Bourtreebush, cat., Tue. bef. Old Aber- Fochabers, cattle, 4 Wednesday Braco, cat. and hor., last Tues. [deen Fordyce, cattle and horses, last Wed. o s Bridge of Shell, cat., Tu. bef. last Wed. Forfar, cattle, 2 Wednesday Brora, cattle, country produce, 2 Wed. Forgandenny, last Thursday o s Broughton, butter, cheese, and hiring, 3 Freebura, cattle, 2d day after Beauly Bunrannoch Muir, last Tuesday Galashiels, general business, 10 Byth (Little), Wednesday after 26 Galloway (New), Wednesday after 12 Caithness Tryst, last Tuesday Gartmore, 19 Calder, Friday after 2 Tuesday Gilford Fair, 1 Tuesday Callander, 9 Girvan (see April), last Monday Campbelton(Argyll) 2 Fri, bef. lastWed. Glaramis, Saturday before Kirriemuir Cambusnethan (Newtown of), 4 Thurs. Glenluce, cattle, 1 Friday Carlops Green, 15 Glenshee, 'Spital of, 3 Tuesday os Carluke, cattle, 31 Glesterlaw, cattle, 12, or Wed. after Carnwath, Friday before 31 Golspie, country produce, Th. aft. 4 We. Castletown, cattle, last Friday Graitney, 1 Thursday after Falkirk Ceres, 20 Grantown, cattle, sheep,Mon.aft.Beauly Coldingham, 2 Thursday o s Greenburn, cattle and horses, 3 Tu. os Coldstream, last Thursday Greenlaw, 1 Thurs. ; —hiring, last Thu. Colinsburgh, 2 Friday Haddington, 2 Thursday Connell (Lorn), cattle, Fri. bef. last We. Hawick, horses and cattle, 3 Tuesday Cornhill of Park, cattle, 2 Thursday s Insch, cattle and horses, 3 Tuesday os Coshieville, last Thursday Inverary, Saturday before last Wed.

Coupar-Angus, horses, cat , sheep, 1 Tue. Invergoi'don, 2 Tuesday Crietf, horses&cattle, Thurs. bef.Falkirk Inverkeithing, 3 Wednesday Crimond, cattleand horses, Tues. aft. 18 Inverness, hiring, last Friday Cromaily, day before Culbockie Inverury, 4 Tuesday 8 26 FAIRS IN SCOTLAND OCTOBER, NOVEMBER.

Islay (Bridgend) cattle, horses, Mon. bef. Rayne(Old) , cattle,hor., day aft. Turriff 2d last Wed. Renfrew, 3 Friday Jamima (Cromarty), last Tuesday Roaster (Caithness), 3 Tuesday o s Jedburgh (Rink), U Rosehearty, 1 Tuesday Jura, cattle, 2d last Friday Rothes, 3 Wednesday Kelso, cattle, 2 Thursday Rothesay, last Wednesday Killin, cattle, 27 Rothiemay, 1 Thursday o s Kilmarnock, horses, last Thur. Rutherglen, Wed. before 1 Fri. of Nov. Kilmichael, cattle, Tues. bef. last Wed. Sanquhar, cattle, Fri. bef. Falkirk Tryst Kincardine(Laurence)Mo. bef. Falkirk Selkirk, servants, 31 Kinethmont, cattle & horses, 2 Tu. o s Sheanferry, Friday before last Wed. Kingsbarns, 3 Wednesday o s Sheriffmuir, cat. Sat. bef. Falkirk Tryst Kingsmuir, 1 Tuesday Spean Bridge (Lochaber), cattle, Mon. Kingussie (Badenoch), cattle, Friday of fortnight bef. Uoune first Nov. market week before Falkirk October Tryst, Stenton, last Tuesday and Tuesday after Beauly Stirling, hiring, 3 Friday [2 Thur. o s Kinloch-Rannoch,cattle,&c.,lastTue3. Stonehaven (Jlegray), cattle & horses, Kinross, 18 o* Strachur, cat., sheep, riding hor., 1 Tu. Kintore, cattle, 4 Monday Stranraer, horses and cattle, Tues. bef. Kippen, cattle, 23 2 Thursday ; —fruits, &c. 3 Friday Kirkcaldy, horses, cattle, IFri.; —(Links Strathaven,hir.,.cat.hor.,Th.aft.Lanark , 20 [of), 3 Fri. Strathdearn, Saturday after Beauly Kirkmichael, sheep & cattle, Thursday Strontian, Thur. before last Wed. bef. Falkirk Tryst [sheep, day bef. Swinton, 4 Tuesday Kirriemuir, hor.,cat., 1 Wed. aft. 18;— Tain, ponies, cattle, produce, 3 Tues. Lanark, cattle&horseSjThurs. after Fal- Tarbolton, 2 Tuesday o s Largs, 4 Tuesday [kirk Tryst Trafalgar (Auchtermuchty). cattle, 21 Lauder, servants, 4 Friday Trinafour, cattle, 2 Fri. before Falliirk Leadhills, last Friday Tummel Bridge, last Friday o s Leslie, hor. cat. slieep, 1 Friday Turriff,cattle,horses,Wed.aft.l2,&Th. Leven, 3 Wednesday Tyree, Wednesday before Mull [aft.27 Lochgilphead, cat., Thu. before 1 Tues. Watten (Wester), last Tuesday o s Lochmaben, cattle & hiring, 1 Tues. os Weem, Iiorses, cattle, hiring, 1 Tues. Lockerby, cat., sheep, 2Th. aft. Falkirk; Wigtown, last Friday o s Longbride, 4 Tuesday [hir. 3 Thur. os Yetts of Muckart, cattle, horses, sheep, Longforgan, 1 Wednesday o* &c., Wed. before Falkirk Tryst Lossiemouth, 2 Wednesday os Luss, li OS NOVEMBER. Meigle, cattle, horses, &c. last Wed. Aberdour, New (Aberdeenshire), 22 Meikleour, cattle, 4 Fri. [1 Tues. Aberlour, 2 Thursday Melrose, ewes and other stock, Sat. aft. Abernethy, cattle, 2 Thursday Methven, cattle and produce, 4 Thurs. Aboyne (Charlestown of), 2 Wed. Mid-Calder, Friday after 2 Tuesday Airdrie, 3 Tuesday Milton (Ross-shire), last Tuesday Alford, cattle, 1 Monday Mintlaw, Tuesday after 7 [tie, 15 Alloa, cattle, 2 Wednesday Moffat, 20, or Tues. after ; —sheep & cat- Alyth,lTue.&Wed.o*, &tue.aft.ll os Muchalls, cattle and horses, 1 Tues. os Amulree, cattle, sheep, Fri. bef. 1 Wed. Mull (Fishnish), Tu. bef, 2d last Wed. Andrews, St, cattle, &c., last Tuesday Nairn, cattle, hor., hiring, Fri.aft. 3 Tu. Anstruther (Easter), 12 Newcastleton, draught ewes, Thur. bef. Arbirlot (Arbroath), cattle, 2 Wed. Newmilns, 4 Wed. [2 Monday Arbroath, hiring, 1 Sat. aft. Martinmas Newton-Stewart, cattle, 2 Fri. ; —wool Ardrossan, 2 Thursday and hiring, last Wednesday o s Auchinblae, hiring, 22, or Mart, o s Oban, Fri. and Sat. before last Wed. Auchtergaven, cattle, i&c. 2 Friday Ormiston, 4 Tuesday Auchtermuchty, cattleand horses, Wed. Pathhead, shoes, 7 before Edinburgh Hallow Fair Peebles, 2 Tuesday Auldearn, produce, 1 Tu. aft. Inverness Penicuick, 1 Friday Ayton, cattle and sheep, 1 Thursday Pennymuir, sheep and cattle, 15 Ballater, hiring, Saturday before 22 Penpont, 3 Tuesday Banchory, cattle, Saturday before 22 Persey, Blackwater, last Friday os Banif, hiring, Friday before 22 Perth, cattle, sheep, and cheese, 3 Fri. Bathgate, cattle, 1 Wed. after Mart, os Petterden, cattle and horses, 3 Tuesday Beauly, orMuirofOrd, cattle, sheep, hor. Pitlessie, 3 Wednesday o s Beith, 1 Friday os [2 Wed. Pitlochrie, cattle and horses, 3 Wed.o.s. Bervie, cattle. Wed. bef. Old Martin. Pitsligo (New), Wed. after 5 Berwick-on-Tweed, hiring, 1 Saturday FAIRS IN SCOTLAND NOVEMBER. 27 ftf Berwick (North), last Thursdaj' 1 Fotilis (Wester), 6

Blairgowrie, cattleandgeneralbusiness, ' Galloway (New),Sat.bef. Castle Douglas 22 if after Galston (Cauld Fair), last Tuesday, or Tuesday | Wednesday

Bogbain, cat. Gateliouse, cat. , Sat. sheep, hor. Fri. aft. Beauly ; bef. Castle-Douglas Borrowstounness, 16 Glammis, cattle, Wednesday after 22 Braemar, Castletown of, last day o s Glasgow, AVednesday after Martinmas Brechin, Tuesday after 21 Glendovan, 3 Thursday Bucklyvie, 18 Glenluce, cattle, 1 Friday Burreitown, 1 Tuesday Glcnorchy, 4 Tuesday Byth (New), Friday after 21 Graitney, 2 Thursday Campbelton (Argyll), 3 Thursday Grantown, cat. sheep, Mon. aft. 2Wed. Castle-DoHglas,hor.,Mon. bef. Dumfries Greenock, 4 Tuesday [Hallow Fair Castletown, Fri. bef. 8 ;—cattle, 3 Fri. Haddington Tryst, Fri. bef. Edinburgh Chirnside, last Thursday Hamilton, 2 Thursday o s Clatt, 3 Wednesday Hawick, cattle and hiring servants, 8 Cockenzie, 1 Thursday Helensburgh, 12 [Sun. Mon. aft.

Coldstream, last Tlmrsday Huntly, hir. & cat., 1 Tu. o j? and 22 ; if Colmonell, 1 Monday o s Inchture, cattle and hiring, 1 Monday Comrie, cattle, 8 Insch, Tuesday before 22

Coshieville, 8 [1 Thur. aft. I Inveraven, Tuesday before 23 Coupar-Angiis^cat. hiring, 22 if Thur. or Invergordon, 1 Thursday Cromarty, 3 Wednesday os Inverness, produce, 1 Wed. after 11 o s Crosshill-on-Girvan, 1 Thursday Inverury, Tuesday before Tarves, and Cullen, cattle and horses, 2 Friday every alternate Tuesday till March

Culross, 3 Wednesday Islay ( Bowmore) ,hor. , Fri. if 1 2, or 1 Fri,

Cumbernauld, 1 Tuesday aft. ; cat. , Tu.bef. ; ( PortEllen ), day bef.

Cumnock, general business, every Thu. Jedburgh , cat. ,hor. , &hiring, Tu. bef. 22 Cupar-Fife, cattle, horses, hiring, 11 Kei th, cattle, STues.os;—hiring,Fri.bef. Deer (New), Thursday after 21 Kelso, cattle, 2 Thursday [Martinmas Denny, cows, Wednesday after 11 Kenmore, cattle and gen. bus., Fri. bef. Dingwall (Martha's), 1 Wednesday Kilconquhar, 8 [last Doune Tryst Dornoch, fat cattle, 1 Wednesday Killin, general business, 1 Tuesday os Doiiglas,servants,lFri.aft. Michaelmas Kilmartin, 4 Thursday Donne, cattle & horses, 1 Wed. ; —sheep, Kilmaurs, II Tues. preceding;—sheep, cat. ,4Wed. Kilsyth, 3 Friday fl Wed. Drumnadrochit, cattle, Tu. bef. Beauly Kilwinning, flax, cattle, horses, usually DrjTnen, 1 Friday Kinethmont, 1 Friday Dull, 9 Kingussie Tryst, Tuesday after Beauly Dumbarton, 2 Tuesday Kirriemuir, cattle, 1 Wed. aft. Glammis Dumfries, horses & hiring. Wed. bef. 22 Lanark, cattle, 1 Wed. o s [Mart. Dunbar, Tuesday after 22 Langholm, cattle, 5; —hiring. Wed. bef. Dunbeath, 1 Tuesday o s Laurencekirk, cat., ITh.;— hir., day aft. Dunblane, 1 Tuesday os Lenabo, Wed. after 26 [Old Mart. Dunfermline, cattle and horses, 3 Tue. Letham, cattle and hiring, 23 Dunkeld, cattle and horses, 2 Tuesday Linlithgow, 1 Friday Dunlop, 12 Little-mill, day before Mauchline

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Dunoon, last Tuesday ! Lochgelly, cattle, 1 Thur. [michael Dunse, cattle and sheep, 17, or Tue. aft. Lochgilphead, cat. Wed. fortn. aft. Kil- Dysart, cattle, 8 Lockerby,cat.,Th.inweekaft.lstDoune, Eaglesham , 1 Tuesday o s Longside, Tues. after 7 [& 2 Thur. o s Echt, hiring, Wednesday before 22 Lonmay, day after Longside Edinburgh (Hallow Fair), 2 Monday Luss, "/OS Edzell, Friday before Kirriemuir Lybster, 1 Tuesday Elgin, hiring, Friday before 22 Macliar (New), cattle, horses, 2 Mon. Ellon, Wed.after 12 ; cattle Tryst, 1 Mo. Mauchline, cows and horses, Thu. aft. 4 Evanton, 2 Tuesday Maybole, 2 Tuesday [or 22 if Sat Falkirk, horses and cattle, 1 Thursday Meldrum(01d),cat. horses. Sat. bef.' 22, Falkland, cattle and horses, Friday Melrose, servants, 1 Sat. ; —cattle, 22 before Edinburgh Hallow Fair Memsie, Tuesday after 18 Farr of Sutherland, cattle, 1 Wed. Methlic, cat. horses, day aft. Peterhead Fettercairn,cat.&hir.,daybef.01dMart. Milnathort, 5 Fordyce, cattle and horses, 4 Thur. o s Montrose, Friday after Martinmas o s

Forfar, cattle, 1 Wed. [Sat. bef. 22 ' Nairn, cattle and horses, 1 Fri. Forres, cattle&horses, 3Wed.;—hiring, Newton-Stewart, cattle, 2Fri.; —horses,

Fortrose, cattle and produce, 1 Wed. | Fri. before Dumfries horse market

Port-William, cattle, horses, 2 Wed. ! Oban, horses, Mon. and Tue. bef. 4 Th. B 2 28- FAIRS IN SCOTLAND NOVEMBER, DECEMBER.

Ochiltree, 1 Tuesday Coupar-Angus, cattle, 1 Thur. & every Oldhamstocks, 1 Tuesday alternate Thursday till May market Olrig, 3 Tuesday o s Culbockie, 2 Wednesday Paisley, cattle and horses, 2 Thursday Cuminestone, day after Turriff

Park Inn (Deeside) , cat. hor. Tu. bef. 22 Cumnock, general business, everyThur. Peterhead, cattle & horses, Tue. aft. 18 Cupar-Fife, cattle and horses, 1 Thur. Pitmachie, Monday before 22 Deer, Old, Wednesday after 19 Potarch, cattle and horses, Thu. bef. 22 Dingwall, Tuesday before Christmas o s Rarichie, 3 Tuesday o s Dornoch, fat cattle, 1 Wednesday Rayne, cattle and horses, 4 Tues. o s Doune, cattle and horses, last Wed. Rothiemay, Thursday before 23 Dumfries, pork, every Wednesday Rutherglen,lWed. & Fri., & Fri. aft. 25 Edit, cattle and horses, 2 Monday Ruthven, 2 Tuesday o s Elgin, cattle and horses, 3 Wednesday Sanquhar, general business, 1 Fri. os Ellon, cattle tryst, 1 Monday;—cattle ; — cattle, Friday before Mauchline and horses, Tuesday after 11 Shotts, last Tues. o s Fochabers, cattle, 4 Wednesday Slateford, Friday before Kirriemuir Fortingal, sheep and general business, 6 Smiddyhaugh, cattle, 2Tues. [Fr.aft.12 Glenluce, cattle, 1 Friday Stewarton, cat. dairy stock, lint, hiring, 1 Greenock, Friday before Barchansary Stirling, 1 Friday [Sat. previous Huntly, cattle and horses, 1 Tues. a s

Stonehaven, hiring, day bef. 22 ; if Mon. Invergordon, 1 Th. n s, and 2 Tues. o s Stonehouse (Lanark), cows, last Wed. Jedburgh, cattle, last Thursday Straehan, Monday before Stonehaven Kelso, cattle, 2 Thursday Sti-anraer, cattle, 3 Friday Kenmore, country produce, 24 Strathaven, 1 Thursday Kilbarchan, horses, 2 Tuesday o s Strathmiglo, 1 Friday Kincardine (Ross-shire), 1 Tuesday Striehen, cattle and horses. Wed. aft. 12 Kinethmont, 1 Friday Tarbolton, 1 Wednesday Kippen, cattle, 1, 2, and 3 Wednesday Tarland, Tue. and Wed! after 22 os, or Lanark, last Tuesday [of Nov. on that day if Tuesday Lochgilphead, horses, 2 Th. aft. 4 Th. Tarves, Wednesday after 2 Lockerby, pork, 2 Thursday o s Thirlestane, fat sheep, 3 Friday Machar (New), cattle & horses, 2 Mon. Thornhill, 2 Tuesday o s Mauchline, cows and horses, 4 Wed. Tomintoul, 2 Friday os [before 22 Melrose, fat stock, 1 Saturday

Tornaveen , sheep , cattle , &horses , Mon. Milnathort, Thur. before Christmas Turriff, hiring, Saturday before 23 Mintlaw, Tuesday after 14 Udny, cattle and horses, Tues. after 21 Mortlach, 3 Thursday Urquhart, Tuesday before Beauly Newburgh(Fife),hiring,busines9,l Tue, Wick, 17 *, or 1 Tuesday after Newton-Stewart, cattle, 2 Friday Ordens of Boyndie, Tues. bef. Christmas DECEMBER. Peebles, Tuesday before 12 Alford, cattle, 1 Monday Perth, cattle and horses, 2 Friday Alyth, 2 Tuesday o s Renfrew, 1 Friday Auchterarder, cattle, 6 Rothiemay, 2 Tuesday o s Ayton, cattle and sheep, 1 Thursday Rutherglen, 1 Friday after 25 Badenscoth, 2 Monday Stewarton, horses and cattle, last Thu. Banchory, cattle, 1 Wed. Stirling, 2 Friday [Christ, o s Barchansary, horses, 1 Tuesday os Stonehaven, cattle & sheep, Thur. bef. Bervie, cattle. Wed. bef. Christmas o s Strathdon, 1 Tues. [before Christ. Berwick, 1 Wednesday Tain, ponies, cat., and coim. prod., Tu. Callander, cattle, 1 Thursday o s Tarves, Wednesday after Old Deer Coldstream, last Thursday Thornhill, 1 Tuesday o s Comrie, cattle and hiring, 1 Wed. Turriff, eat. horses, sheep, Wed. aft. 12 Coshieville, 1 Tuesday Watten, 1 Tuesday o s FIXED AND MOVEABLE FAIRS IN THE COUNTIES OF CUMBERLAND, NORTHUMBERLAND, AND WESTMORELAND.

The letter after each Fair denotes the County io which it is held.

FKBRUARY. Staveley, W. last! march. Kendal, W. 22

Cock(;rmouth,C. 18 _ Thursday | Appleby, W. 2_ KirkbyStephen.W. Egremont, C. 18 Temple Sowerby,|Bro"ugh, W. 2 Thu. Mon. before 20 Ireby, C. 21 [aft. 20 W. last Thursday Cornhill.N.lMond. Morpeth, N. horses

Penrith, C. 3 Tues. Wigton, C. 20 iHexliam, N. 25 I and cattle, 25 . PAIRS IN ENGLAND. 29

Kendal, 21 [21 Newcastle , N . horses Threlkeld.C. ITh. W. and cattle, 2C Ulpha, C. 1 Mon. Kirkby Lonsdale, W Alnwick, N. 1 Sat, C. 1 Whittingham, N. 4 Penrith, after 5 (wool) and Temple Sowerby, FAFRS. last Monday MOVEABLE last Thurs. W. Belford, N. 2 OCTOBER. CUMBERLAND. 20 Wigton, C. Harbottle,N. lamb? Abbeyholme, C. 29 Abbeyholme, Tues. and wool, fi Allendale, N. Fri. before Whits. APRIL. Hexham, N. wool, 2 after 29 Brampton, 2 Wed. Framlington, Alnwick, N. 1 Tue. Allendale, N. last Long after Wliits. lambs, 2 Tue. Ambleside, W. 29 Friday o s N. Carlisle, tlie nearest 23 Arclecdon, C. 24 Morpeth, N. Wed. Brampton, C. Sat. to Whits. before 22 Brough Hill, W. 1 Kirkoswald, Bootle, C. 5, 2fi Thur. Cockermouth, C. 10 Brampton, C. 22 Stagshawbank, N. 4 before Whits. Brough,W.2Thur. Gosforth, C. 18 Longtown, do. Gosforth, C. 25 HesketNewmarket, Rosley Hill, Whit Kendal, W. 29 C. 2 Thursday Mon. and every Allendale, N. 22 Kirkby Stephen,W. Ireby, C. 18 other Monday till Appleby, W. 10, 21 25 Keswick, C. 11, and Michaelmas Belford, N. 23 Ovingham, N. 26 Sat. after 29 Workington, Wed. Blenchland, N. 24 Kirkby Lonsdale, Penrith, C. 24, 25 Thur. and Friday Bootle, C. 3 Shields, North, N. W. 5 se'nnight before Carlisle, C. 26 last Friday KirkbvStephen,W. Whitsunday Elsdon, N. 26 27 Stamfordham, N. 2 HesketNewmarket, Thursday Long Framlington, N ORTHUMBERLAND C. last Thursday N. 22 Warkworth, 25 Belford, Tues. bef. Hexham, N. 5 Milnthorpe, W. 17 Wigton, C. 5 Whitsunday Kirkoswald, C. 5 Morpeth , N. hor. , 25 Berwick, Friday Newcastle, N. 12 Newcastle, N. 29 in Trmity Ravenglass, C. 5[24 Norham, N. 2 Thur. Week Morpeth, bef. Reeth, W. Fri. bef. Orton, W.2Fri.af.l2 Wed. Alnwick, N. 12 Holy Thurs. and Stagshawbank, N. Ovingham, N. 26 Alston - Moor, C. 2 following days lambs, 5 Penrith, 3 Tues. last Thursday Rothbury, Friday Stamfordham, N. 14 Rothbury, N. 3 Cockermouth, C. in Easter Uldale, C. 22 Stagshawbank,N.24 Week, ] and 3 Wed. Whit Mon. and Warkworth, N.Th. Staveley, W. Egremont, C. 3 7 nearest 18 Temple Sowerby, Trinity Monday Friday Stagshawbank (sh. Whitehaven, C. 12 W. last Thur. Felton, N. 1 Men. cat.&hor.),Whit- Whittingham,N.24 Warkworth, N. 11 Garrigill, C. 3 Fri. suB. Eve Wooler, N. ewes, Haltwhistle, N. 14 HesketNewmarket, SEPTEMBER. &c. 17 W^ESTMORELAND. Workington, C. 18 C. every alternate Alston-Moor, C. Ambleside, Wed. in Fri. from May till Friday before 27 Whit Week AVhitsuntide Arclecdon, C. 17 NOVEMBER. Appleby, Whitsun. Keswick, C. 3 Thu. Bellingham, N. Sat. AlstonMoor,C.first Eve . after 1 Bootle, C. 24 [aft. 15 Thursday Brough, Thur. bef. Milnthorpe, W. 12 Brampton,C.2Wed. Carlisle, C. Sat. Whitsuntide Norham, N. 3 Tue. Brough Hill, W. 30 nearest 11 Burton in Kendal, Orton, W. 3 Carlisle, C. 19 Felton, N. 1 Mon. Easter Monday Ravenglass, C. 6 Egremont, C. 18 Haltwhistle, N. 22 Kirkby Lonsdale, Shap, W, 4 Ennerdale,C.2Tue. Hexham, N. 8 Thu. bef. Easter, Temple Sowerby, , C. 2 Mon. Kendal, W. 8 and ev. other Fri. 2 W Thursday Garrigall, C. 1 Fri. Newcastle, N. cat., till Whitsuntide, Weetwood Bank, Grasmere,W. 1 Tue. last Wednesday Holy Thurs. and N 3 Harbottle, N. 19 Penrith, C.Tue.aft. three weeks after Wooler, N. cattle, 4 Kirkby Lonsdale, Rothbury, N.l [11 Kirkby Stephen, W. 21 [30 Shields, Nor., N. 1 first Mon. inLent, KirkbyStephen.W. Friday Whit Tuesday Lorgtown, C. Thu. Warkworth, N.Th. Mauld's Meaburn, Appleby, W. cattle, bef. 30 [IMon. before 23 Palm Monday sheep, horses, 10 Nether AVasdale.C. Orton, Fri. before Arclecdon, C. 1 Fri, Newlands, C. 1 Fri. DECEMBKR. Whitsuntide Kirkby Stephen, 24 Ninians, St, N. Alnwick, N. Christ- Ravenstonedale, Norham, N. 3 Tues. sheep, 27 mas Eve ; if Mon. Wed. in Whit Ravenglass, C. 8 Penrith, C.27[Mon. Sat. before Week [Easter Skinbuinness, C. 24 Pooley Bridge, W. 2 Cornhill, N. 8 Staveley, Wed. bef. ,, . . . . J 30 PIARS-PRICES. STATE OF THE FIARS-PRICES OF THE DIFFERENT COUNTIES IN SCOTLAND FOR CROP AND YEAR 1844.

The following Tables have been prepared from authentic documents in the Teind-OfRce by an Accountartof experience, and their accuracy may be entirely relied on. The average is that of the seven years, from 1838 to 1844 inclusive; but in a few cases, distinguished by an asterisl;, that of six years only. Where blanks occur, no average could be given, th» Fiars not having been regularly struck. The Grain is computed by the Imperial Quarter,—the Meal by the Boll of 1 40 Imperial Pounds. ABERDEENSHIRE. BUTESHIRE. jATerage. 1844, 1844. I

Wheat with fodder Wheat 44 2149 6? Barley 29 6 !29 O/j . . without fodder, Pease Bear 26 26 8| Oats 18 Si 'l9 2tSj Malt, duty included. . . 49 6 Oatmeal 14 16 3.^: Oats, 1st, \vith fodder.. 24 27 7f 9J Beans and Pease* 39 35 2 . . without fodder 18 3 19 llf 4-4 . . 2d, with fodder 23 26 CAITHNESS-SHIRE. without fodder.. 17 3 18 8? Black oats, per qr. irr. 12 4 Barley with fodder 33 34 66 Dun oats, per qr. irr. .15 11 16 SyV

. . without fodder. ... 27 3 28 2| Oatmeal 14 5 15 91 Bear, farm or market, Bear 19 1 23 with fodder 31 32 7f Potato oats, perqr. irr 11 without fodder . . 25 3 26 3f Hopetoun Oats 16 17 Early Ang. oats* 17 I 18 Ill's Beans "4 '14 Oatmeal 4 15 Sanday Oats 17 1 1

' ARGYLLSHIRE. Red Oats .. 1 Wheat.., 45 6 Wheat 42 47 Oats 18 10 20 2 5i 8t\ Kerse barley 29 H 30 5^i Bear.. . . 29 4 28 0| Dryfield barley . . 28 113 29 ^rley... 30 8 61I ' 20 21 34 White Kerse oats. Oh 4H Beans . . 39 4 6f Dryfield oats 19 53 20 lOji- Oatmeal 15 2 16 10? 10,2^ Pease and beans . .36 4i 34 . Malt 50 11 52 lOh Wheat 43 9J 48 lOi Oatmeal 15 103 17 4i Barley 29 5 29 8i; CROMARTY. See ROSS-SHIRE. Bear 25 lU 26 9,''^ DUMBARTONSHIRE. White com 16 93 17 9,«- Wheat 45 5 49 8^ Pease and beans 36 61 37 9A Oats 21 21 8f Oatmeal 14 81 16 3,% Bear 28 27 6f BANFFSHIRE. Barley 28 9 30 6 Pease and beans 39 10 39 71 Wheat 42 3 54 5 Oatmeal 15 8 17 ^ Potato oats with fod . . 25 27 n . . . without fodder 20 21 1? Bear 28 4 27 8 Common oats with fod. ;23 6 25 log Barley malt* 64 61 10 . . without fodder 18 6 19 4g Bear malt I Barley with fodder. . . 31 33 8 Beans 36 10 40 4? . . without fodder 27 28 8? Wheat '48 52 li^ Bear, best, with fodder 28 31 1 Barley 129 4 28 11 . . without fodder .... 24 26 If White oats 18 19 Bear, 2d, with fodder.. 25 9 28 6ij 1? Grey pease '33 4 . . without fodder .... 21 9 23 7^ Pease and beans* 29 8 30 Potato oats 18 6 20 7? 7A Oatmeal 13 16 Oatmeal 14 2 15 2? 6J iH . EDINBURGHSHIRE. Wheat, 1st. 43 4 53 Wheat 42 0]J 51 v.i 2d 40 49 2J 5}J; Merse barley 27 7t\ iK Barley, 1st 30 31 7? barley. 25 25 Lammermuir 8A mi 2d 27 6 29 1,*, Rough bear 3d 2G 27 4Vj Merse oats 20 22 2}t Oats, 1st , 21 8 22 7J Lammermuir oats 19 '14 20 h'^ 2d 19 19 9i Pease 32 io 6}. Pease and beans , 35 6 33 9Ay Oatmeal 14 lO/i ly OA Oatmeal 10m 17 sr 9 . . , 3 I'lARS-rUIOKS. 31

1844. ^'"Hge. ELGINSHIRE. I I !844. Average. B. d. s. d. s. d. Wlieat, without fodder 41 45 50 OtV

Wlieat 54 2 . . with fodder 50 6 59 6-^ , 41 3 Barley lOi Beans, without fodder. 30 10 '30 7i , 28 29 Oats 19 2J 21 4A .. with fodder* kl !41 l|

Rye* , 32 6i 35 7}l KINROSS-SHIRE. Pease and beans*. 35 O-i 37 2^2 Wheat 36 1 40 10? Oatmeal 14 7i 17 6V, Barley, 1st 28 6 27 51 FIFESIIIRB. 2d 25 6 24 3^ 0^' White wheat 40 lOi 47 9,1, White oats, 1st. 19 10 20 Red wheat 38 lOi 45 83 2d.., 17 10 17 n Barley 27 5 J 27 105 Pease and beans 29 Bear 25 5 J 25 105 Malt 56 Oats 19 5i 20 7 Oatmeal 14 95 16 4 Pease and beans 31 10 31 Wi KIRKCUDBRIGHT.—Stewartry. Rye 26 Uh 28 3^, Wheat 46 52 3? iVIalt 53 52 91 9J Potatooats 18 8 19 8* Oatmeal 14 111 16 9h Common oats. 17 2 17 lOi! FORFARSHIRE. Bai-ley .'.... 30 4 28 7? \V1ieat 42 49 4? Oatmeal 13 6h 15 5? Barley 26 5 27 6\ . Chester bear 24 8 25 5f Wheat, 1st 46 4,« Potatooats 19 10 20 7| 51 6^ Barley, 1st 31 Common oats 19 7 ;20 2 29 6,«2 05 Pe;ise and beans 31 6 |30 B'§ 2d 28 2 ,28 0/j Bear, 1st Oatmeal 14 8 16 3f \2ti 8,\|27 7H Rye 24 2 27 2d* 23 3 Oats, 1st 19 K 5 •'l S HADDINGTONSHIRE. 2d 17 Wheat, 1st., 48 9 fi2 5 Pease* l34 9 2 ' 2d.. 46 5h 58 0^ Beans, 1st 39 3d.. 44 3^ 53 7H Malt, 1st, dutyincl.*. . 52 Barley, 1st. 34 7i m 7tV Oatmeal, 1st 15 16 2d. 32 34 3A HA 7i 2-i LINLITHGOWSHIRE. 3d. 29 7h ;.31 6/^ Oats, 1st 23 3i '25 llA Wheat 42 6 50 2? 2d, 22 U 24 3f Barley bear. 29 2 31 3? 3d. 21 05 22 6f Gi'eat oats. 19 8 21 6 INVERNESS-SHIRE. Pease 35 4 35 Malt 50 10 52 White oatmeal 15 9| 18 Oatmeal !l515 3 16 llf Wiiite oats without fod. : 1 21 NAIRNSHIRE. . . with fodder 26 Potato and Ilopetoun Wheat |42 6 oats without fodder.. 19 6 lOf Barley 27

. .. fodder 32 . with fodder 26 with H Bai'ley without fodder.. 26 6 Oats 18 6

. . with fodder 32 .. with fodder |26 IH

Wheat mthout fodder 42 2 53 li Oatmeal : 1 H . . with fodder , 49 2 ORKNEY AND . Bear or bigg, with', fod. 25 6 Bear jl4 14 .. with torider 31 8,\ Oatmeal 11 4 12 2f KINCARDINESHIRE. Malt [23 10 17 2^ Oatmeal 14 05 16 . White oats without fod. 18 5 J 19

. Wheat, 1st . with fodder 26 6 27 |44 7h 54 5f Potato oats with', fod. 19 6 20 2d 42 65 49 .Vi .. with fodder 27 6 20 3d 41 1 43 10/^ Bear, without I'odder. .;23 105 24 Barley, 1st |23 Ah 30 sX with fodder 31 31 75 2d 27 U 28 5^ Pease, without fodder 29 4 30 3f 3d 26 26 ofl

. . with fodder* 38 6 40 Oats, 1st. 19 ij ;2o loU

Barley, witliout fodder 25 91 26 . . 2d 18 2.i 19 2i

. . with fodder 32 11 33 .. 3d. 16 9i i7 2. 5i«. B3 .. . . . 32 FIARS-PRICES WEATHER TABLE.

Average. It 44, | . d. , d. 1844. Oatmeal, 1st. 15 0.^ 16 2.^ |s. d. s. d. 54 OyV 2d-. 14 m 15 9^ Wheat 142 11t« 3d. 14 4S 15 3\^ Pease |33 6,^ 37 ih\ Pease, 1st. 35 u 39 2^ Beans* 32 6 36 UX 2d. 33 1 36 m Oats 19 i" 21 9}i 3d. 29 K'^ 34 Oil Barley 27 9t\ 29 3tV Oatmeal 14 2 16 6i\ PERTHSHIRE. . Wheat, 1st. 43 7 51 10^ Wheat 41 6 52 2d 3« 1 41 lOSj Pease 34 3 35 7? Barley, 1st. 27 28 3g Barley 26 6 27 11? 2d. 21 3 23 5S Oats, common 17 9 19 1? Oats, 1st. 19 21 ItV Oats, potato 19 20 11 2d. 16 2 17 ^ Oatmeal 14 9 16 7? Pease 31 30 Hi . Rye 30 2 Wheat 38 8 45 48 Oatmeal . . 14 3 16 2f Barley, Kerse 28 8 30 6t\ . . Dryfield 28 29 5/, . Oats, Kerse 19 14 21 8i .. Muirland* 16 4 17 5i Wheat, hest 45 6i 49 9j% . . Dryfield 19 21 medium .... 45 14 48 14 n

Pease and beans , 36 4 35 1^ Barley, best 29 5 30 9fC Barley malt, du. incl. 51 8 53 10/5 medium .... 27 71 29 '^H Oatmeal 14 lOJ 16 Bear, best 26 5.1 27 ii^ 7^ medium .... 24 5S 25 10 SUTHERLANDSHIRE. Oats, best 20 1 20 114 Wheat |46 medium .... 19 1 20 lA Pease 31 6 Oatmeal, best 15 2? 16 104 Barley 28 6 29 7?

medium* . . 15 2a 16 Oats, potato 2tV j 42 Pease & beans, best* , 37 fc'i .. common 20 3 9\ medium 35 3 ! Oatmeal 16 4f . SHIRESIIIlES AVheat 43 4 Wheat, 1st 40 1 49 Barley 29 10 2d 35 8 Bear 24 4 6?

Barley, 1st , 26 4i 29 6r\ Potato oats 18 4 7? Bear or bigg 22 Common oats 16 8 7f

Oats, 1st , 19 6 22 8 Rye 25 4 "8 .. 2d 19 6 21 5A Malt* 62 4

Pease and beans , 31 3 Beans* 32 8

Oatmeal , 14 2 16 Oatmeal 13 94 m i 63 Barley meal 12 1 . Potatoes, per 8 cwt. a 7i \ 3? WEATHER TABLE. The following Table, exhibiting the results of many years' observations, will be found peculiarly useful in furnishing a knowledge of the sort of Weather wliicli will most probably attend the Moon's entrance into any of her quarters. Time of Change.

Between midnight and 2 [s. or s. w. in the morning Fair Hard Frost, unless wind .... 2 and 4 do. Gold, with showers. Snow and Stormy. 4 and 6 .. Rain Stormy, with Snow. 6 and 8 .. Wind and Rain Stormy. [ific. 8 and 10 .. Variable Rain, if wind ; .J u w. snow, 10 and 12 . Showery Cold, and high wind. At 12 noon, & 2 afternoon Very Rainy Snow or Rain. C g 01 Between 2 and 4 aftern. Variable Fair and mild. 4 and 6 .. Fair Fair. .. 6 and 8 Fair, if wind n. w. ; Frosty, if n. or n. e. ; Rainy, if s. or s. ^v Snow, if s. or s. w. 8 and 10 . Ditto Ditto.

10 and 12 , Fair , Fair, with Frost. . — CORN DUTIES. 33 DUTIES ON FOREIGN CORN ENTERED FOR HOME CONSUMPT- IF IMPORTED FROM ANY FOREIGN COUNTRY.

Duty Di ty Average Price of British Corn. I Average Price of British Corn. per qr. per qr.

Is. 8. d IFheat.—JJnAev 51s. per qr 20 Oats. -Under 19s. per qr 8 0' 51s. and under 52s 19 19s. and under 20s 7 52s. .. 55s 18 20s. .. 233 6 And for each Is. above 54s and And for each Is. above 22s. and

under 6'6s. sucli duty to be under 27s. a decrease of Is. I

decreased Is. I When at or above 27s 1 G6s. and under 69.s I 6 Rye, Pease, Sf Beans.—Under 30s. 11 And for each Is. above 68s. and! .30s. and under 33s 10 under 73s. a decrease of Is. And for each Is. above 323. and When at or above 73s 1 under 42s. a decrease of Is. Barley, Maize, Buck Wheat, Bear, "When at or above 42s 1

or Bigg.—Under 26s. per qr. . .Ill Wheat Meal and Flour, per bar- 26s. and under 27s |10 rel of 196 lbs.—Duty equal to 27s. .. 30s 9 that on 38i gallons of wheat. And for each Is. above 29s. and' lOatmeal, per quantity of liili lbs.

under 37s. a decrease of Is. I I Duty equal to that on 1 quarter When at or above 37s 1 01 of oats. FF PRODUCE OF, AND IMPORTED FROM, ANY BRITISH POSSESSION OUT OF EUROPE, Wheat.—Under 55s. per qr Rye, Pease, and Beans.—Under 55s. and under 56s 30s. per qr. 5fis. .. 57s 303. and under 31s. 57s. .. 58s 31s. .. 32s..

58s. and upwards 32s. . . 33s. Barley, Maize, Buck Wheat, Bear 333. .. 34s..

or Bigg.—Under 28s 6 34s. and upwards. . 2us. and under 293 IFJieat Meal and Flour, per bar- 29s. ., 30s ^. rel of 196 lbs. —Duty equal to 3(is. .. 31s ^j that on 38| gallons of wheat. 31s. and upwards 6] Oats.—Under 22s 0«toeaZ, perquantityoflSUlbs. 22s. and under 23s 6, Duty equal to that on 1 quarter 23s. and upwards 6' of oats. Ca7iadian Wheat and Flour.—By an Act passed on 12th July 1843, Wheat grown in the Province of Canada may be imported into the United Kingdom at a fixed duty of Is. per quarter, every barrel of wheat flour of 196 Ib.s. paying a duty equal to that on 38^ galls, of wheat. This reduction was made in conse- quence of the imposition of 3s. per quarter on wheat imported into Canada, except from the United Kingdom or any of her Majesty's possessions, and being the growth and produce thereof. —The produce of the forest and of agriculture of those parts of the State of Maine watered by the river St John and its tri- butaries is to be treated as the produce of New Brunswick. Allo^nances on Bonded Corn.—The following allowances are made for the natural decrease on corn in warehouse, on the exportation thereof or entry for home consumption : —Wheat, barley, and rye, 1 month and less than 3 m. IJ

per cent. cent. ; ; 3 m. and under 6 m. 2 per 6 m. and less than 12 m. H per cent. ; 12 m. and upwards, 3 per cent. Oats, 1 m. and less than 3 m. 2J per cent. ; 3 m. and less than 6 m. 3i per cent. ; 6 m. and less than 12 m. 4i per cent. ; 12 m. and upwards, 5 per cent. On Spanish wheat, barley, and oats, and on wheat and barley kiln-dried abroad, only half the allowance is to be made, and none on rye kiln-dried. No allowance "unless where actual deficiency. Substitution of Flour or Biscuit for Bonded Wheat.—Wheat is permitted, till August 31, 1848, to be delivered from warehouse or vessel duty free, upon the previous substitution of an equivalent quantity of flour or biscuit. The propor- tions are, for every 96 lbs. of kiln-dried wheat, or every 100 lbs. of wheat not kiln-dried, 78 lbs. fine wheat flour, 68 lbs. of captain's biscuit, 80 lbs. of the standard biscuit supplied to the navy, or 118 lbs. common ship-biscuit. —The flour not removable for home consumption, except on payment of the import-

duty, and not sooner than four weeks from time of deposit ; and the biscuit not permitted to ba taken for home use. ; ;

34. MEASURES CONVERSION OP SCOTTISH ACRES. IMPERIAL STANDARD MEASURES. 1. MEASURE OF LENGTH, IV. MEASURES OF WEIGHT. 12 inches = I foot 1. AVOIRDUPOIS WEIGHT. 3 feet = 1 yai-d 27'344 troy grains 1 dram 5 J yards = 1 pole 16 drams 1 ounce 40 poles = 1 furlong 16 ounces 1 pound 8 lui'longs = 1 mile or 17(50 yards 14 pounds 1 stone Special Measures of Length. 2 stones 1 quarter 4 quarters 1 liundredwt. Hand = 4 inches ; fathom = b' feet 1 6i)-]21 miles = 1 geographical degree; 20 hundwt. ton generally in 100 links = 1 chain, or 66 feet. Used commerce. Special Divisions Avoird. Weinkt. II. MEASURE OF SURFACE. of Wool Weight. 144 square inches = 1 square foot 2 stones = 1 tod 9 square feet = 1 square yard 6i tods = 1 wey 30J square yards = 1 square pole 2 weys = 1 sack 40 square poles = 1 rood 12 sacks <= 1 last 4 roods = 1 acre The pack is 240 lbs. 640 acres = 1 square mile Hay and Straw Weight. Special Measures of Surface. 36 lbs. straw = 1 truss 10 square chains make 1 acre ; 36 60 . . new hay square yards of stone, brick, or slate (till 1st Sept.) = 1 truss work are termed a rood ; and 100 square 56 . . old hay = 1 truss feet of flooring a square. 36 trusses = 1 load III. MEASURES OF CAPACITV. Flour Weight.

1 . General Measure of Solidity. 1 stone 14 pounds 1728 cubic inches = 1 cubic foot 1 bushel 56 pounds 27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard 1 boll = 140 pounds 5 cubic feet = 1 barrel bulk 1 sack = 2^ cwt. 2. Measure for Liquids, Corn, S^c. 2, TROY VTEIGHT. 5 oz. avoir. M'ater = I gill 24 grains = 1 pennyweight 4 gills = 1 pint 20 pennyweights = I ounce 2 pints = 1 quart 12 ounces = 1 pound 4 quarts = 1 gallon Used for weighing gold, silver, <'gi;'J = 1 bushel grains = 1 scruple ; 3 scruples = 1 dram 8 bushels "c = 1 quarter 8 drams = 1 ounce.—This weight is g^ g J 10 quarters i = 1 last used in medical prescriptions only.

for converting Scottish into rriee TABLE Acres Imperial, i Equi Talent pei JperScot. | Imperial acre Scot, Imperial. Scottish tiper ial. Scottijh perial I acre,

ro. yds. acres. . ro. acres. p. yds. acres. p. yds.l L. L. «. d. 1 1 1 24 10 12 15 10^ 2 17 100 1 126 18 27 28i 1 2 2 3 18 20 25 35 24 200 252 37 26] 1 11 8-i

3 3 5 11 30 \ 37 3 13 21 300 378 1 16 24 2 7 61 4 7 5 40 50 1 31 17 400 504 1 35 22 3 3 5 5 1 8 29^ 50 63 9 14 500 630 2 14 20 3 19 3h 15 6 2 10 21 60 , 75 2 27 11 600 756 2 33 18 4 13

7 3 12 16 70 88 1 5 8 700 : 882 3 12 16, 5 11 14 10 80 100 3 23 4 800 1008 3 31 15 6 6 m 1 16 3 90 113 2 1 ll 900 11.35 10 13: 7 2 m 5760 sq. ells = 160 falls = 4 roods = 1 Scottish acre = 1 '261 183 imperial acre. RULE FOR ASCERTAINING THE WEIGHT OF ITAY. Measure the length and breadth of the of new hay, six stones; if the stack has

stack; then take its height from the stood a considerable time, eight stones ; j groundto the eaves, and add to this last land if old hay, nine stones), and you

one-half of the height from the eaves to i have the weight in stones. For example, the top: Multiply the length by the suppose a stack to befiO feet in length, 30

breadth, and the product by the height, , in breadth, 12 in heightfrom the ground

all expressed in feet ; divide the amount ' to the eaves, and 9 (the half of which by 27, to find the cubic yards, which is 42 from the eaves to the top; then multiply by tlie number of stones sup- 60 X 30 X 16J=29700, and 29700—27 = posed to be in a cubic yr rd ( viz. in a stack 1 1 00,and 1 1 00 x 9 = 99()0 stones of old hay —

WEIGHT OF CATTLE RULES FOB MEASUREMENT. 35 RULE FOR ASCERTAINING THE WEIGHT OF CATTLE. Measure the girt close behind the then 42i X 26i = n09,V, and this, shoulder, and the length from the fore- divided by21, gives 52| stones nearly, or part of the shoulder-blade along the 52 stones 11 lbs. It is to be observed, back to the bone at the tail, which is in however, that in very fat cattle the four a vertical line with the buttock, both in quarters will be about one-twentieth feet. Multiply the squ:ire of the girt, more, while in those in a very lean state expressed in feet, byfive times the length, they will be one-twentieth less, than and divide the product by 21 ; the quo- the weight obtained by the. rule. The tient is the weight, nearly, of the four four quarters are little more than half quarters, in imperial stones of 14 lbs. the weight of the living animal; the avoirdupois. For example, if the girt be skin weighing about the eighteenth 6'i feet, and the length 5i feet, we shall part, and the tallow about the twelfth part have fii X 6J = 42i, and 5i x 5= 26i ; of the whole. TO MEASURE BROKEN METAL FOR ROADS. Metal for roads is generally undertaken to be broken at so much per 16 solid or cubic feet, to which quantity, whatever the real weight may be, the term ton has been applied. To ascertain the Number of such Tons in any Quantity qf Broken Metal, of a Squa^'e or Oblong Form.—Rule. When the length and breadth ai-e greater at the ground than at the top, take the length both at the ground and top, add these together, and divide their sum by 2 for the mean length ; find the mean breadth in the same way, and if it seems to be of an un- equal depth, take several depths, add these together ; their sum, divided by the number of depths taken, will give the mean depth. Having thus found the dimensions in feet and inches, multiply the length by the breadth , and their product by the depth ; this last, divided by 16, will give the number of tons. Or more simply thus—Having found the dimensions, as above directed, re- duce them all to inches, then multiply the breadth by the depth, and their pro- duct by the length ; this last product, divided by 1728, will give the contents in solid feet ; and these divided by 16, will give the number of tons. The above Rule also applies to Dunghills, with this difference, that the division is made by 27 for cubic yards, instead of by 16 for to7is. TO MEASURE DRAINS OR DITCHES. Rule. Take the width at the top and bottom, add these together, their sum divided by 2 will give the mean width ; then multiply the width, perpen- dicular height, and length together ; their product, divided by 27 (the dimen- sions being taken in feet and inches), will give the contents in cubic yards, &c. MANURING. To find the Number of Cart Loads, the Number of Heaps in each Load being known, which will he required for Manwing any Quantity of Land, the Rows and Heaps being Equally Distant.—Rule. Reduce the quantity of land to be manured and the distance of the heaps or rows to the same denomination ; the quantity of land, divided by the product of the square of the distance of the heaps or rows, multiplied by the number of heaps in the load, will give the number of loads required. Tofind the Number of Heaps which will be required for Manuring any Quan- tity ofLand, the Heaps and Rows being of an Vnequal Distance.—Rule. Re- duce the distance of the heaps, the distance of the rows, and the quantity of land, all to the same denomination ; then multiply the distance of the heaps by the distance of the rows, and divide the quantity of land by their product. CALCULATION OP SALARIES, &c., from £1 TO £150 PER ANNUM.

Year. Month. Week. Day. Year. Month. Week. Day. Year. Month. Week. Day.

d. L. , d. s. d. n. A. L. r-. s. d. s. d. 8. d. L. L. s. d! h. s. s. d. I 1 8 4f m 11 18 4 4 21 7i 30 2 10 O; 11 6 1 74 2 3 4 a^io l.i 12 1 4 7i 8 40 3 6 8 15 4 2 21 3 5 1 1110 2 13 1 1 8 4 m 81 50 4 3 4 19 2^ 2 9 4 6 8 1 6h 2^ 14 1 3 4 5 4^1 9i 60 5 1 3 01 3 3J 5 8 41 11 3.^ 15 1 5 5 9 10 70 5 16 8! 1 6 101 3 10 6 10 2 3J 4 16 1 6 8 6 11 10^ 80 6 13 4 1 10 81 4 4J 7 11 8 2 8^ 4J 17 1 8 4 6 6i\ lU 90 7 10 1 14 6i 4 111 8 13 4 3 m 51 18 1 10 6 101 111 100 8 6 8 1 18 41 5 51 9 15 3 5^ 6 19 1 11 8 7 3J 1 0^ 125 10 8 4' 2 7 Hi 6 101 10 16 8 3 10 6.i 20 1 13 4 7 8 I li 150 ,12 10 2 17 6i 8 21 B4 .,,.

36 FOREIGN MONIES—STAMP AND LEGACY DUTIES.

FOUEIGN AND COLONIAL MONIES, with their Value fn STERLrNG,

Austria, 60 kreusers or 1 florin 2 OJ ! India, sicca rupee 1 11^ Austrian Italy, lira 8i Leghorn, lira of 100 cents 71 Belgium, franc of 100 cents 9J Malta, pezza of 30 tari 4 1 Brazil, milrea, about 2 j Mexico, dollar 4 2 Bremen , rixdoUar 3 3-5 Naples, ducat of 10 carlmi 3 33 British currency... 16 8 Norway, America, £l | species dollar 4 4| 5 10 China, tael of 10 mace ] Persia, 60 piastres or 1 toman. .10 Demerara, dollar of 100 cents.. . 4 2 Portugal, milrea 4 104

Denmark, rigsbank dollar 2 2J Prussia, dollar of 30 groschen. . 2 103 Egypt, piastre of 40 pavas 2| Rome, 10 paoli or 1 scudo 4 2 France, franc of lOO cents 9J Russia, ruble of 100 copecs 3 li Genoa, lira nuova 9i Sicily, 12 tari or 1 scudo 4 1 i Germany, rixdollar specie 4 1 Spain, real vellon 2 Rixdollar of account 3 Oi Dollar of exchange 3 Ig Convention florin 2 Oi Hard dollar 4 2 1 Rhenish florin 8 Sweden, rixdollar banco, about. . 1 8

Gibraltar, dollar of 1 2 reals 4 2 ! Switzerland, 10 batzen or 1 franc 1 24 Greece, drachma of 100 cents. . . 8| Turkey, piastre, about 2^ Hamburg, banco 1 United States, marc 5i i cent 0^ Holland, 20 stivers or 1 florin . . 1 8 Dollar of 100 cents 4 U

India, the " Company's rupee" 1 lOj < West Indies, sterling or dollars. N.B. These v!iluatii>ns are mude at tlie pur oi exctiange, estiuiutm^ btuiuiiird gold and silver lespeotively at L.3, 173. 10 Jd., and 6s. per ounce. STAMP AND LEGACY DUTIES. Inland Bills & Promis. Notes. Letter or Power of Attorney, or Commission or Factory, .jt'l, lOs. Not uxceediHR two month 8 after date, or Longer SI xty days after light period. Receipts. g. ,i.

E. ^d. s. d. If £5 and under £10 10 For £2 £5, 5s.. 1 I 6 20. Ab. 5, 5s. 20 1 6 2 20 50. 20 30 2 2 6 50 100. 30 > 50 2 6 3 6 100 200. 50 .§ 100 3 6 4 6 200 300. 100 a! 200 4 6 5 300 500. 200 o 300 5 6 500 1000. 300 500 6 8 6 1000 or upwards 10 For any sum acknowledged 500 § 1000 8 6 12 6 to 1000 2000 12 6 15 be in full of all demands 10 15 25 Bonds 2000 3000 and Mortgages. £ s. 3000 25 30 Not exceeding £50 1 o'

Ab. £50 and not above £100 . . 1 10 Promissory Notes from £2 to £100 in- 100 . 200 . . 2 clusive, are not to be drawn paj'able 200 . 300 . . 3 to bearer on demand, except bankers' 300 . 500 . . 4 re-issuable notes, which require a dif- 500 . 1000 ..50 ferent stamp. 1000 . 2000 ..60 Foreign Bills of Exchange. 2000 . 3000 ..70 Drawn singly same as Inland Bills. Appraisements. £ s. d. When m sets, then for every bill s. d. Amount not exceeding £.50. . .0 2 6 set not exceeding £100 .. 1 6 of each Ab. £50 and not above 100...0 5 and not above 200. . 3 Above £100 100 .. 200... 10 200 .. 500.. 4 200 .. 500... 15 500 .. 1000.. 5 500 and upwards 1 1000 .. 2000.. 7 6 Leases. 2000 .. 3U00..10 £ s. rent under 1 3000 15 "Wliere £20 If £20 and under £100 1 10 Bills of Lading 6d. 100 200. Charter-party 5s. 200 400. Proxy to vote at any meeting of share- 400 600. holders of or in any joint-stock com- 600 800. pany, or other company or society 800 1000. whose shares are transferable. .2s. 6d. 1000 or upwards 10 — 34

STAMP AND LEGACY DUTIES ASSESSED TAXES. 37 Conveyances. Exceeding 1530, and not exc. 2295, id- additional. Exc. 2295, Id. additional- When consideration under cfc'20. lOs. Supplement not exc. 765 sq. inches, id. Amt. aud under Duty. Amt. and under Duty I Protests. £ £ £ £ s. d. 20 50 3,000 4,000 35 On bill or note for any sum less 50 150 4,000 5,000 45 than £20 2 150 300 5,000 6,000 65 £20 and less than £ 1 00 3 300 500 6,000 7,000 (^5 100 .. 500 6 500 760 7,000 8,000 75 500 or upwards 10 750 1000 8,000 9,000 85 Protest of any other kind 5 1000 2000 9,000 10,000 95 Duties on Legacies. &c. 2000 3000 0; 10,000 12,500 110 Of the value of £20, or upwards. Insurance Policies. To Duty Children or their descendants, per ct. LIFE. s. d. £ or lineal ancestors of the de- Wlien sum not above £'50 2 6 ceased £1 Ab. 3t'50andnotabovel00 5 Brother or sister, or their de- 100 and under 500 1 scendants 3 When 500 ., 1000. ...2 Uncle or aunt, or their de- 1000 .. 3000.... scendants 5 3000 .. 5000.... Granduncle or aunt, or their 5000 and upwards 5 descendants 6 FIRE. AllotherrelationsorstrangerslO Duty on each policy 1 The husband or wife of the deceased Besides 3s. per cent, per annum on not chargeable with duty. every insurance made or renewed. Inventory Duties. SEA. s. d. Policy of insurance upon any voy- TESTATE. intestate. 1 age whatever, for every £'100, or Amount of Kec-eab-j Da Amount of Deceas- Du- fractional part of £'100, charged ed'sl^ersorial Estatp. ed's 1 ty. Persona) Estate. ty. according to the rates of prernium Above L-iic;. .tibove Under on the sums insured, viz. : £20 100 10. £20 £50 lOa. Not exceeding 10s. per cent. .. .0 3 100 200 £2 50 100 £1 Exc. 1 Os. and not exc. 20s 6 200 300 5 100 200 3 Exc. 20s. and not exc. 30s 1 300 1 450 8 200 300 8 Exc. 30s. and not exc. 40s 2 450 ! 600 11 300 450 Hi Exc. 40s. and not exc. 5()s 3 600 800 15 450 600 15 Exceeding 50s. per cent 4 800 1,000 22 600 800 22 Policy ofinsurance for every £' 1 00, 1,000 1,500 30 800 1,000 30 fractional part of or £ 100, insured 1,500 2,000 40 1,000 1,500 45 for certain term, viz. : — any 2,000 .3,000 50 1,500 2,000 60 Not exc. six calendar months. .2 6 3,000 4,000 60 2,000 3,000 75 Exceeding six calendar months 4 4,000 5,000 80 3,000 4,000 90 Policy of mutual insurance upon 5,000 6,000 100 4,000 5,000 120, any voyage whatever, and not for 6,000 7,000 120 5,000 6,000 150 a period of time, for every £100, 7,000 8,000 14( 6,000 7,000 IHO, or fractional part of 10('i £ 2 6 8,000 9,000 160 7,000 8,000 210

Newspapers. 9,000 ' 10,000 180 8,000 9,000 240 Every sheet not exceeding 1530 square 10,000 12,000 200 9,000 10,000 '270' inches, exclusive of margin, Id. 12,000 14,000 220 10,000 12,000 300,

ASSESSED TAXES. N.B._By Aet Vict cap. an additional 3 17, duty of two shillings per po-.i.id is payable on all absessmentg, commencing 6tli April any 1840, or subsequent year, except on " Carri.iges kept to be let for hire." Male Servants. Carriages.

]Mo. ..„ serv . No. Each Servt. .\o. jhacbServl Private Carriages with four

s. d. s. d. s. wheels, where one is kept. £ ! £ £ d. .£6

114 5 i 2 9 9 3 10 Carriages kept to be let for

i 11 ! . 2 ; 1 11 6 2 6 10 3 6 6 hire with post horses, each .3 3 1 18 7 2 12 6 11 3 16 6 Private Carriages with two i wheels, 4 12 3 6 8 1 2 16 each 3 5 D'ttO drawn by tWO Or Male servants kept by Bacl.elo,, are liable to L.l mOre eacli'in addition. hOl'SCS OT muleS 4 10 Waiters in taverns, dfec £1 10 Four-wheel Carriages drawn Coachmen let on job, each .... 1 5 by one horse only, each 410 .. —.., .

38 ASSESSED TAXES—EXTENT, &e. OF COUNTIES IN SCOTLAND. Horses. ting dog, spaniel, lurcher, or For riding or drawing carriages. terrier) £0 8 Game.—Gamekeeper 1 5 No. Each Horse. No Each Horse. No. EachHorse. Every otlier person 3 13 6 Windows. s. d. s. d. £ s. d. £ £ No. of No. of 1 1 8 9 5 2 15 9 9 3 9 Wind. Duty Yearly. Wind. Duty Yearly. 2 2 7 3 6 2 18 10 3 3 6 3 2 12 3 7 2 19 9 11 3 3 « £ s. d. £ S. d. 4 2 15 8 2 19 9 12 3 3 8 15 6 21 5 19 6 9 1 22 6 8 Race-horses, each £3 10 10 1 7 23 6 16 6 Horses for riding or drawing 11 1 15 3 24 7 4 9 carriages not exceeding the 12 2 3 9 25 7 13 3 heightofthu-teen hands, each 1 1 0: 13 2 12 3 26 8 1 9 Horses let for hire without 14 3 9 27 8 10 paying post horse duty, each 18 9: 15 3 9 28 8 18 6 16 6 29 Dogs. —For every Greyhound. .1 Oj 3 17 9 7 For every other dog (where 17 4 6 30 9 15 3 | 18 4 14 3 31 10 3 9 two or more are kept) 14 , 32 Where only one is kept (not 19 5 2 9 10 12 3 being a hound, pointer, set- ' 20 5 11 3 33 n 6

EXTENT, &c. OP COUNTIES IN SCOTLAND, 1841.

Area in Eng- Houses ^.^ Houses County Towns, with their Dis li»h statute in- j not gs g g Inhabited. tfcJlces from Edinburgh. ^"es- habited. tS.S I

Aberdeen. 86 42 1,254,400 32,063 1091 158 Aberdeen, 110 n.e. Argyll.... 115 i35 2,002,560 18,552 582 73 Inverary, 104 w. Ayr 60 !26 664,960 30,125 1303 69 Ayr, 74 s.w. Banff 50 32 412,800 11,149 474 82 Banff, 156 n.

Berwick . 35 22 282,880 7,408 381 28 Greenlaw, .38 s.e. Bute 103,040 3,067 97 15 Rotliesay, 85 vv. Caithness 40 30 439,680 6,965 216 56 Wick, 263 N.

Clackmannan. 10 ! 8 30,720 3,406 111 6 Clackmannan, 29 n.w, Dumbarton 35 10 145,920 7,985 384 101 Dumbarton, 58 w. Dumfries... 55 :32 801,920 14,356 733 51 Dumfries, 73 S. Edinburgh. 36 ^18 226,560 38,927 2852 122 Edinburgh. Elgin or Moray 40 20 302,720 8,154 372 39 Elgin, 177 N. Fife 44 18 298,880 29,036 1512 133 Cupar, 31 n. Forfar 38 36 568,320 36,184 2071 128 Forfar, 58 n. Haddington. 26 17 174,080 8,010 742 29 Haddington, 17 e. Inverness.. . 85 55 2,594,560 19,194 585 74 Inverness, 156 n.w. Kincardine... 30 22 243,200 7,304 316 39 Stonehaven, 111 n.e. Kinross 13 jl2 46,080 1,812 116 16 Kinross, 27 n.w. Kirkcudbright 44 l40 525,760 8,162 323 25 Kirkcudbright, 101 s.w, Lanark .... 52 34 602,880 81,458 3868 844 Lanark, 31 s.w. Linlithgow. 20 15 76,800 5,333 342 19 Linlithgow, 17 w. Nairn 22 15 124,800 2,235 103 18 Nairn, 199 n.w. Orkney iV Zetland 819,200 11,569 276 35 Kirkwall, .S04 n. Peebles 30 22 204,160 2,118 157 13 Peebles, 22 s. Perth 70 66 1,656,320 28,993 1803 81 Perth, 44 n.w. Renfrew 31 13 144,000 24,664 1122 114 Renfrew, 50 w. Ross 67 58 Dingwall, 166 n.w. \ 1,846,400 16,286 408 117 / Cromarty I Cromarty, 180 n.w. Roxburgh 38 28 457,600 8,661 358 Jedburgh, 46 s.e. Selkirk 28 18 168,320 1,446 76 Selkirk, 39 s.e,

Stirling , 45 18 312,960 15,813 801 Stirling, 35 n.w. Sutherland 62 49 1,122,560 4,977 180 Dornoch, 201, n.w. Wigtown 32 29 288,960 7,440 271 Wigtown, 126 s.w.

T^r-t 1 .!„ . Totals. ! 18,944,000 502,852 24,026 2646

For Population of Counties in 1841, with increase and decrease per cent., see page 62. BANKS IN SCOTLAND. 39 LIST OF BANKS AND THEIR BRANCHES IN SCOTLAND; THE NAMKS OF THEIR MANAGEKS OK AGENTS, THE POPULATION IN 1841, AND THE MARKET-DAYS OF THE PLACES IN WHICH THEY ARE ESTABLISHED. , Pop. 819 Bathgate, 2809, Wednesday Johnston No. of Scot. Bk. Co. , J. Alexander, jr. Na"t. Bank of Scot., John Aberdeen, 64,778, market-day Friday Union Bank of Scot., John Marshall Aberdeen Banking Co., D. Wyllie Beaidy, 560 Aber.Town & Coun.B.,W.Littlejohn North of Scot. Bk. Co., H.Sutherland N. of Scot. Bank. Co., H. Paterson Beith, 5795 p. Friday Bank of Scotland, Arthur Thomson Com. Bank of Scotland, Wm. King British Linen Co., Thomas Best Union Bank of Scot., Robert Smc City of Glasgow Bank, Wva. Bain Western Bank of Scot., Jas. DobW- Com. Bank of Scot., Robert Grigor Biggar, 1395, Thursday

National Bank of Scot. , Alex. Cliivas Com. Bank of Scot., James Purdie Aberfeldy, 823, Central Bank of Scot., Western Bank of Scot., John Wyld Airdrie, 12,418, Saturday [R. Peter Blairgowrie, 2242, Wednesday Bank of Scotland, Tliomas Stark Bank of Scotland, R. & A. Robertson National Bank of Scot., James Kidd Com. Bank of Scotland, J. Anderson

Western Bank of Scot., A. Galloway Bonhill, 2041 , Com. B. of Scot., P. Moir Alford, 1037 p. t North of Scot. Bk. Co., Borrowstounness, 1790 Alexandria, 3039 p. [A. Wilson West. Bank of Scot., J. P. Henderson Bank. Co., J. M'Kinlay Clydesdale Bank, James Webster Alloa, 5434, Wednesday and Saturday Brechin, 5903*, Tuesday Com. Bank of Scot., Rob. Jameson British Linen Co., D. D. Black Union Bank of Scot., Thos. Brj'die WesternBk.ofScot.,D.Guthrie&Sons

West. Bank of Scot. , E. & J. Ramsay Buckie, 2165 .<4Zm,2092,Edin.&Glasg.Bk.J.Thomson N. ofScot. Bank. Co., John Davidson Annan, 4409, Thursday Burntisland, 1859* Brit. Linen Co., J. Farish & J. Brand Nat. Bank of Scotland, John Murrie Com. Bank of Scotland, James Scott Callander, 1107, Thursday Anstrufher East, 1008*, Saturday Bank of Scotland, Angus Macdonald Eastern Bank of Scot., P. Olipbant Campbelton, 6782*, Thursday National BankofScot.,M. P. Conolly Clydesdale Bank, John Colville, jun. Arbroath, 14,568*, Saturday Com. Bank of Scotland, N. Harvey Brit. Linen Co., Goodall and Dickson Campsie, 6402 p. Com. Bk. of Scot., William Johnston Western Bank ofScotland, C.Stewart

Western Bk. of Scot. , Andrew Binny Carluke and Wishaw, 10,598 pp. Ardrishaig, City of Glasgow Bk., J. G, British Linen Co., James Gilchrist Ardrossan, 4947 p. [Thomson Carnwath, 766, Friday Ayrshire Banking Co., Hugh Orr Com. Bank of Scot., Jas. Puvdie Bank of Scotland, D. I. Mack Western Bank of Scot., A. Paterson Auchinblae, 643, Friday Castle-Douglas, 1847, Monday N. ofScot. Bank. Co. Jas. Farquharson Bank of Scotland, Thomas Brown Auchterarder, 2068, Saturday British Linen Co., John Sinclair Central Bank of Scotland,Peter Clerk Nat. Bank of Scot., Jas. Lidderdale

Auchtermuchty , 2.394, Monday Ca

N. of Scot. Bank. Co. , G. Cruickshank Cumnock, 2836 p. Thursday [Taylor JSarr7u'«d,3492,C.ofGl.Bk.,T.M'Lellan Ayrshire Banking Co., J. Crawford Union Bank of Scot., Mat. Anderson Bk. of Scot., M. M'Kerrow & H. Rose

f Tlie letter p. indicates the population of the parish in which the town, burgh, or village is situated. « An asterisk shoivs the population within the parliamentary boundary, exduding the Inmates of public institutions, barracks, &c 40 BANKS IN SCOTLAND.

Cupar-Fife, 5137*, Thursday Eyemouth, 1401 p. Thursday Britisli Linen Co., Pagan & Christie Commer. Bank of Scot., T. Bowhill Clydesdale Bank. Co., Andrew Taylor Falkirk, 8209, Thursday Com. Bank of Scot., Geo. Hogarth Bank of Scotland, Alex. Macfarlane West. Bank of Scot., W. Drummond Clydesdale Bk. Co., .J. Russel, jun. Dalkeith, 4831, Thursday Commer. Bank of Scot., H. Salmon Com. Bank of Scotland, George Gray National Bank of Scotland, R. Adam Edinburgh&GlasgowBlcJohnBowes Fochabers, 1135 National Bank of Scotland, D.Miller Aberdeen Banking Co., Arthur Reid Royal Bank of Scotland, J. Paterson Forfa7:8362. Wednesday and Saturday Balr)!, 4791 p.. Western Bank of Scot. Com. Bank of Scot., William Whyte Dingwall, 1739, Friday [J.M'Cosh Dundee Banking Co., W. Hutchison Caledonian Banking Co., John M'lver Western Bk. of Scot., John Yearaan National Bank of Scot., H. I.Cameron Forres, 3173*, Tuesday and Friday Dollar, 1131, Edin. & Gbisgow Bank, British Linen Co., Thomas Davidson Dornoch, 451 [James Gibson Caledonian Bank. Co., R. Urquhart Caledonian Banking Co., W. S.Fraser National Bank of Scot., R. Watsop Doune, 1559, Union Bank of Scot., D. Fort- William, nm Ditftotvn, 770 [Stewart British Linen Co., James Macgregor North of Scot. Banking Co., J. Petrie Nat. Bank of Scotland, T. Macdonald Dumbarton, 4391*, Tuesday . 3615 p. Friday Commercial Bank of Scot., W. Paul Aberdeen Banking Co., G. Wallace Western Bk. of Scot., Rob. Buchanan Bank of Scotland, Lewis Chalmers Dumfries, 11,409, Wednesday N. of Scot. Banldng Co., R. Stephen

Bk of Scot. , R. Tbreshie & T. Crichton Galasliiels, 2140 p. British Linen Co., Robert Adamson City of Glasg. Bank, William Hastie Com. Bank of Scotland, W. Goldie Edinb. & Glasgow Bank, J. Pringle Edinb. & Glasgow Bank, Robt. Laing National Bank of Scot., R. Haldane National Bank of Scot., A. Hannay Galston, 4334 p. Wednesday West. Bk. of Scot.jPrimrose&Gordon Union Bank of Scot., John Hendrie Dunbar, 3013, Tuesday Garmouth, 604 British Linen Co., John Kelly Caledonian Bank. Co., H.R. Thomson Com. Bank of Scotland, W.H. Ritchie Gatehouse, 1832, West.B.of Scot. A.Fyfe Dunblane, 1911, Thursday Girvan, 7424 p. Monday Union Bank of Scot., C. Macara Union Bk. of Scot., Kennedy Brown Dundee, 62, 873*, Tuesday and Friday Ayrshire Banking Co., Robert Smith Dundee Banking Co., C. W. Boase Glasgoiv, 274,533, Wednesday Eastern Bk. of Scotland, J. VVestland City of Glasgow Bank, Rob. Salmond Bk.of Scot., J. Sturrock & A. Nielson Clydesdale Banking Co., Hen. Brock British Linen Co., John Symers Edin. and Glas. Bank, J. Robertson National Bank of Scot., P. H. Thoms North Brit. Bank, Andw. Tennent

Western Bank of Scot. , David Miln Western Bank of Scot., Don. Smith Dunfermline, 13,296*, Tuesday B.ofScot.,C.Campbel)&W.J.Dancan Bank of Scotland, J. S. Ronaldson Bi'itish Linen Co., David Goodsir and H. R. Russell Com. Bank of Scot., Wm. .Johnston British Linen Co., Robert Douglas Nat. Bank of Scot., Robert Findlay

Com. Bank of Scotland, W. Warren Royal Bank of Scot. , L. Robertson

Edin. & Glasg. Bank, John Robson Union Bank of Scot ., J. A. Anderson Dunkeld, 1096, Saturday Golspie, 491, Brit. Lin. Co., L. Houston

Central Bk. of Scot. , R. C. Carrington Aberdeen T. and C. B., R. B. Sangster Commer. Bank of Scot., R. C.Wilson Grangemoiith, 1488 Perth Banking Co., John Leslie Commercial B. of Scot., J. S.Mackay Dunse, 3162 p. Wednesday Grantown, 814, Friday

Bank of Scotland, W. Purves Caledonian Bank.Co. , GeorgeDickson Bri.LinenCo.,Cunningham&Hillston National Bank of Scotland, J. Grant Edinburgh, 138, 182, Wed. See page 43 Greenock, 36,135, Friday Elgin, 5()64*, Tuesday and Friday Clydesdale Bank, Alexander Rodger Aberdeen Bank. Co., Forsyth& Young Bank of Scotland, Robert Baine British Linen Co., AlexanderBrander Royal Bank of Scotland, T. Turaer Caledonian Banking Co., J. Grant Union Bank of Scot., A. Anderson Com. Bank of Scotland. J. Lawson West. Bank of Scot.. James Miller N. of Scot. Bank. Co., G. Robertson Greenock Bank, A. Thomson Ellon, 2941 p. Haddington, 3749*, Friday Aberdeen Banking Co., R. Lendrum Bank of Scotland, A. & T. Todrick

Aberdeen Town & County Bk., J. Rae British Linen Co. , John Ferme N. of Scotland Banking Co., T. Milne Western Bank of Scotland, W. Dods BANKS IN SCOTLAND. 41

Hamilton, 8876, Friday Kinross, 2062

Bi-i.Linen Co. , Henderson & Simpson British Linen Co., J. W. Williamson Commercial B. of Scot., T. Anderson Edinburgh & Glasgow Bk., H. Laird Western Bank of Scot., W. Ailiman Kirkcaldy, 9778*, Saturday Hawick, 5770, Thursday Bank of Scotland, D. & A.G. Morgan BritishLinenCo.jDickson&Davidson Commer. Bank of Scot., S. Davidson Com. Bank of Scot., J. & G. Oliver Union Bank of Scot., G. Anderson Helensburgh, 2229 NationalBank of Scot., H. Beveridge Western Bank of Scot., R. D. Orr Kirkcudbright, 2692, Friday Holytown, 900, Western Bk. of Scot. A. Bank of Scotland, W. H. M'Lellan Huntli/, 2731, Thursday [Galloway Western Bank of Scot., W. Macbean AberdeenBankingCo., Robert Milne Kirkintilloch,mfrm,'WQ&iQV\\lik.Gi^cot., AberdeenTown&Coun.B., G.Lawson Kirkwall, 3046* [C. Stewart N.ofScot.Bank.Co.,J.&J.Robertson Commer. Bank of Scot., J. Spence //wcft,613p.N.ofScot.Bk.Co., A.Roger National Bank of Scotland, J. Baikie Inverary, 1233 Kirriemuir, 3067, Friday National Bank of Scot., A. M'Arthur British Linen Co., W. Forrest & Son Union Bank of Scot., James Wright Lanark, 4831, Tuesday Invergordon, 998 Commercial Bank of Scot., T. Paul Com. Bank of Scot., Western B. of Scot., Gray & Anderson North of Scot. Bank. Co., Rod. Hay Langholm, 2820 p. Wednesday

Inverkeithing , 1(374, Monday British Linen Co., Alex. Stevenson Eastern Bank of Scot., Wm. Fraser National Bank of Scotland, J. Nicol Inverness, ll,5()8, Tuesday & Friday Largs, 3523, West. B. of Scot., Js. Lang CaledonianBankingCo.,C.Waterston City of Glasgow Bank, H. M. Lang Bk. of Scot., John & Alex. Mackenzie iai«der,1148,Bk-ofScot.,JohnRomanes British Linen Co., John Ross Lauixncekirk, 1365 [Dickson Commercial B. of Scot., J. Wilson Aberdeen Town & County Bank, D.

National Bank of Scot. , J. Mackay Leith, 25,984*, Bank of Scot., T. Jones

N. of Scot. Bank. Co. A. & J. M ' Tavish British Linen Co., Joseph Cundell Inverury, 1619 Commer. Bank of Scot., A. Spence Aberdeen Banking Co., Robert Innes Edin. & Glasgow Bk., Andw. Wilson

Aberdeen Town & C. B., A.S.Maclean National Bank of Scot. , J. Wallace N.ofScot.BankingCo., A.Davidson(& Royal Bk. of Scotland, F. W. Wilson Irvine, 7313*, Saturday [Son iertcicA;,2787,Un.Bk.ofScot.,R.Playfair Union Bank of Scotland, A. Paterson Leven, 1827, Com. Bk. of Scot., D. NicoU Ayrshire Banking Co., J. A. Rankin Linlithgow, 3872, Friday, Com. Bank of

Brit.Lin. Co., Montgomerie&M' Jan- Lochgilphead, 2748 p. [Scot. , J. Hardie Islay, 18,036 [net UnionBank of Scot., HughM'Ewan National Bank of Scot., D. M'Alister Western Bank of Scot., VV. Frazer Jedburgh, 3277*, Tuesday Lochwinnoch, 2681 British Linen Co., John Elliot Western Bankof Scot. ,R. Caldwell ,jr. Nat. B. of Scot. G. & T. S. Rutherford Lockerby, 1315, Thursday /o7m*to/i, 5824, City of Glasg.Bk.,J.Reid Edinb. & Glasgow Bank, John Baird Union Bank of Scot., J. Holmes Western B. of Scot., Wm. Richardson KeiOi, 1804, Wednesday and Friday Macduff, 2228, N. of Scot. Bank. Co.,

Aberdeen Banking Co. , Robert Green Markinch, 1315 [R.Adam Aberdeen T. & C. B., W. Thurburn Com. Bank of Scot., D. G. Rutherford N. of Scot. Bank. Co., W. Longmore Mauchline, 1336, Com. Bank of Scot., Kelso, 4594, Friday Maybole, 7027 p. Thur. [J. Strathdee Bank of Scotland, R. & P. Darling Union Bank of Scot., Wm. Rennie British Linen Co., Patrick Wilson Ayrshire Banking Co., Wm. Brown

Commer. Bank of Scot. , J. Douglas Melrose, 5331 p. Saturday National Bank of Scotland, J. Tait Bri. Linen Co., J. Curie & J. Erskine Kilmarnock, 19,398*, Tuesday&Friday Edin. & Glasgow Bank, Freer & Dun Union Bank of Scot., C. D. Gairdner Midcalder, 1456 p., Edin. & Glasgow Ayrshire Banking Co., James Urie Mil/port, 817, [Bk., D. Scoular Bank of Scotland, Adam Cowie Western Bank of Scot., R. L. Ewing CommercialBank of Scot., A. J.Bruce Moffat, 1413, U. B. of Scot., D. Jardine A'?7s2'<'*.4106,West.Bk.ofScot.C.Stewart W^esternBank of Scot., S. M'Millan Kilivinning, 2971, Com. Bank of Scot., Montrose, 14,252*, Friday Kincardine, 2875 [Hugli King Bankof Scotland, Robert Hunter Commer.Bank ofScot., A.C. Stephen British Linen Co., James Beattie Union Bank of Scot., Robert Gentle Eastern Bank of Scot., Jas. Leighton Kingussie, 4U0 National Bank of Scotland, D. Hill British Linen Co., D. M'Pherson, jr. West, Bk. of Scot., Lindsay & Walker 42 BANKS IN SCOTLAND.

Muirkirk, 3125 p., Ayrsh. Bank. Co., Portree, 3574 p. Musselburgh, 6331 [Jas. Whyte National Bank of Scot., R. Macleod

Com. Bank of Scot., J. M'Cornick North ofScot. Bank. Co. ,K. M ' Askill Western Bank of Scotland, T. Lees , 152.3, Aberd. B. Co., P. Murray Nairn, 2672, Friday North of Scot. Bank. Co., Jas. Moir British Linen Co., Adam Davidson Rhynie, 1035 p.

Caledonian Bank. Co. , Patrick Dewa r North of Scot. Bk. Co., James Roger National Bank of Scot., A. iE. Grant Rothesay, 5/89, Wednesday Neilston, 1497 Clydesdale Bank. Co., DugaldMunn Union Bank of Scot., M. Anderson Royal Bank of Scot., J. H. Semple Newhurgh, Fife, 2491, Tuesday Western Bank of Scot., John Macfie Central Bank of Scot., And. Brown and John Gillies Com. Bank of Scot., T. Anderson St Andrews, 4449*, Monday New Beer, 3756 p. Bankof Scotland, John Bain North ofScot.Bank.Co.,G.Middleton Clydesdale Banking Co., W. Walker

New Galloway, 403 Eastern Bank of Scot. , John Jobson Edinb. & Glasgow Bk., W. Candlish Edinburgh & Glasgow Bank, W. F. iVei(;)m7w*,1988,Ayrsh.Bk.Co.,N.Brovvn Ireland & Murray N ivlon Mearns, 629 Saltcoats, 4238, Ayrshire Bk. Co., W. City of Glasgow Bank, Robert Howie Sanquhar, 16.38 [B. Orr Newton-Stewart, 2172, Friday British Linen Co., J. W. M'Q,ueen

British Linen Co. , James Newall Selkirk, 2593, Wednesday

Edinb. & Glasgow Bk. , Peter Dargie British Linen Co. , John Lang

North Berwick, 607, Monday Stewarton, 4656 p. , Thursday Western BankofScot.,A.B,i chardson Ayrshire Bank. Co., Alex. Ferguson

06an,1398,Nat.Bk.ofScot.,C.Paterson Union Bank of Scot. , J. A. Snodgi-ass City of Glasg. Bank, Rob. Kennedy Stirling, 10,701*, Friday Old Beer, 4453 p. Bank of Scotland, Alexander Brodie

North of Scot. Bank. Co., Jas. Watt Clydesdale Bk. Co, , James Monteath Old Meldrum, 1102, Saturday Com. Bank of Scotland, J. Morrison ' N. of Scot. Bank. Co., James Manson Edin. & Glasgow Bank. John Sawers Paisley, 48,426, Thursday Nat. Bank of Scotland, Pat. Connal Bank of Scotland, James Findlay Union Bank of Scot., T. M'Micking

British Linen Co. , Arthur Welsh Stonehaven, 3012, Thursday Clydesdale Bank, A. Boreland Aberdeen T. & C. B., A. W. Kinnear Union Bank of Scotland, John Scott Bank of Scotland, William Stewart

Western Bank of Scot. , Thos. Risk Stornoivay, 1354 Peebles, 1898, Tuesday, British Linen Nat. Bank of Scotland, Rod. Morison Co., W, Stuart & W. Blackwood Stranraer, 3439, Friday City of Glasgow Bank, W. Thorbum British Linen Co.,Morland &M'Neel Penicmck, 907 Edinb. & Glasgow Bank, John KeiT Edin. & Glasgow Bk., J. Symington UnionB.ofScot.,M'Douall&Guthrie Perth, 20,167*, Friday Strathaven, 4878*, Thiu-sday

Central Bank of Scot. , Arch. Burns Bank of Scotland, J. and T. TennMit Perth Banldng Co., David Craigie Union Bank of Scot., Wm. Gebbie Bank of Scotland, Pat. G. Stewart Strichen, 2012 p. Br.Lin. Co. , W. H. Hunter & Conning N. of Scot. BankingCo., J. Anderson Com. Bank of Scot., William Gloag Stromness, 2057, Wednesday National Bank of Scot, D. L. Jolly Nat. Bank of Scotland, John Beatton Peterhead, 5759*, Friday Tain, 2287, Tuesday and Friday Aberdeen Bank. Co., Gray & Boyd British Linen Co., Williamson & Ross Aberdeen T.& County Bank, T. Knox Com. Bank of Scot,, George Murray Com. Bank of Scot., T. J. Bremner N. of Scot. Banking Co., Alex. Innes N.ofScot.Banking Co., W. Alexander Tarland, 10.93 p. Pitlochrie, 2017 p. Aberdeen Bank. Co., Andrew Ross

Central Bank of Scot., D. M'Gillewie N. of Scot. Banking Co. , A.Robertson Com. Bank of Scot., A. M'Naughton Thornhill, 1416 Pollochshaws. 5283 Union B. of Scot., Joseph M. Bogle

Western Bk. of Scot. , James Tassie Tliurso, 2510, Friday Port-Glasgoiv, 6973, Friday Com. Bank of Scot., A. Henderson ClydesdaleBank.Co.,D.Gilkison,jun. TilUcoultry, 2141 Royal Bank of Scot., A. M. Barrel Edin. & Glasgow Bk., John Thomson Union Bank of Scot., M. King, jun. Tobermory, 1390 p.

Greenock Bank, A. M'Lachlan &t, Co. Western Bank of Scot. , H. Nisbett Portobello, 3588* 7Voon, 1409, Ayrsh.Bk. Co., P.Cameron West. Bankof Scot., J.A.Macwhirter Union Bank of Scotland, R. Alison — —— 3 — , BANKS SAVINGS BANKS—BILL CARD FOB 1816. 43

TMm/r,1309,AberdeenBk.Co.,W.Pirio Wick, 5522*, Friday Com. Bank of Scotland, F. Souter Aberdeen Town & Co. Bk., A. Adam North of Scot. Bank. Co., N. Gordon Commercial Bank of Scot., J.Rhind Whithorn, 1.502, Bank of Scotland, Wigtown, 1972, Satm-day G. C. Dinwoodie British Linen Co., John Black Edinb. & Glasgow Bank, W.Dormon Edin. & Glasg. Bank, Thos. Mm-ray NATIONAL SECURITY SAVINGS BANK OP EDINBURGH. In'Stftuted 18,36. Office, Head of the Mound.

Open on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friday's, from 12 till 3 afternoon ; and on Tuesdays, Thursdays, & Saturdays (for taking money only)from7 till9 evening. EDINBURGH SOUTHERN DISTRICTS NATIONAL SECURITY SAVINGS BANK. Instituted 1844. Office, 31 Nicolson Street, Opposite Surgeons' Hall.

Open on Mondays, "Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 1 to 4 afternoon ; and on

Tuesdays, Thursdays, &Saturdays (for taking money only ) , from 7 till 9 evening. BANKS AND BANKING COMPANIES IN EDINBURGH. Banks, Ortice in Draw ou in Tjondon. Bank of Scotland Bank Street .... Bank of England, Coutts & Co. and Smith, Payne, & Smiths Royal Bank of Scotland St Andrew sq. .. BankofEnglandandCoutts&Co.

British Linen Company St Andrew sq. . . Smith,Payne,&Smiths,&Bk. of Commercial Bank of Scotland High street Jones, Loyd, & Co. [England

National Bank of Scotland.. . St Andrew sq. . . Glyn, Hallifax, Mills, & Co., and Union Bank of London [&Co.

Union Bank of Scotland Parliament sq. . . Coutts&Co. and Barclay, Bevan, Edinburgh & Glasgow Bank.. 29 George street Williams,Deacon,&Co,,& Union Alexander Allan & Co 40 Princes street Barclay and Co. [Bk. of London Western Bank of Scot 12 St Andrew sq. Jones, Loyd, & Co. Clydesdale Banking Co IGRoy.ExchangeBarnett, Hoares,

BILL CARD FOR 1846. (An asterisk is placed bevoke Ba7ik Holidays.) JANUARY. MAY. SEPTEMBER. Sunday, 4 11 18 25 Sunday, 3 10 17*24 31 Sunday, 6 13 20 27 Monday, 5 12 19 26 Monday, 4 11 18 25 Monday, 7 14 21 28 Tuesday, 6 13 20 27 Tuesday, 5 12 19 26 Tuesday, 1 8 15 22 29 Wednes., 7 14 21 28 Wednesday ,6 13 20 27 Wednesday, 2 9 16 23 30 Thursday, *1 8 15 22 29 Thursday, 7 14 21 28 Thursday, 3 10 17 24 Friday, 2 9 16 23*.30 Friday, 1 8 15 22*29 Friday, 4 11 18 25 Saturday, 3 10 17 24 31 Saturday, 2 9 16 23 30 Saturday, 5 12 19 26 FEBRUARY. JUNE. OCTOBER Sunday, 1 8 15 22 Sunday, 7 14 21*28 Sunday, 4 11 18 25 Monday, 2 9 16 23 Monday, 1 8 15 22 29; Monday, 5 12 19 26 Tuesday, 3*10 17 24 Tuesday, 2 9 16 23 30 Tuesday, 6 13 20 "' 27 Wednesday,4 11 18 25 Wednesday, 10 17 24 Wednesday, 7 14 21 28 Thursday, 5 12 19 26 Thursday, 4 11 18 25 Thursday, 1 8 15 22 29 Friday, 6 13 20 27 Friday, 5 12 19 26 Friday, 2 9 16 23 30 Saturday, 7 14 21 28 Saturday, 6 13 '^20 27 Saturday, 3 10 17 24 31 MARCH. JULY. november. Sunday, 1 8 15 22 29 Sunday, 5 12 19 26 Sunday, 1 8 15 22 29 Monday, 2 9 16 23 30 Monday, 6 13 20 27 Monday, 2 9 16 23 30 Tuesday, 3 10 17 24 31 Tuesday, 7 14 21 28 Tuesday, 3 lo 17 24 Wednesday',4 11 18 25 Wednesday,! 8 15 22 29, Wednesday, 4 11 18 25 Thursday, 5 12 19 26 Thursday, 2 9 16 23 30, Thursday," «5 12 19 26 Friday, 6 13 20 27 Friday, 3 10 17 24 31 'Friday, 6 13 20 27 Saturday, 7 14 21 28 Saturday, 4 11 18 25 [Saturday, 7 14 21 28 APRIL. AUGUST, DECEMBER, 5 12 19 26 Sunday, Sunday, 2 .9 16 23 30 Sunday, 6 13 20 27 fi 20 MondaT, 13 27 Monday, 3 10 17 24 31 Monday, 7 14 21 28 Tuesday, 7 14 21 28 Tuesday, 4 11 18 25 Tuesday, 1 8 15 22 29 Wednesdaj ,1 8 15 22 29 Wednesday, 5 12 19 26 Wednesday, 2 9 16 23 30 16 Thursday, 2 9 23 30 Thursday, 6 13 20 27 Thursday, 3 10 17 24 31 Friday, 3*10 17 24 Friday, ^ 14 21 28 Friday, 4 11 18«25 Saturday, 4 11 18 25 aturday, 1 8 15 22 29 Saturday, 5 12 19 2G . 44 PAST DAYS.

FAST DAYS IN THE PRINCIPAL PLACES IN SCOTLAND.

Aberdeen, first Wed. of April and first Hamilton, Thursday before 2d Sunday (sometimes 2d) Wed. of Oct. of June and 4th Sunday of November. Alloa, Thursday before third Sunday of Hawick, Wed. before last Sun. of J une. June, and Thur. before Sun. nearest Inverness, Thursday before 2d Sunday full moon before or after IstDecember. of May and 3d Sunday of November.

Andrews, St. , gen. Wed. before 2d or 3d Irvine, Wed. before 2d Sun. of June Sunday of June. Winter unsettled. and 3d or 4th Sunday of October. Annan, Fri. before 1st Sun. of August. Kelso, Wednesday before last Sunday Ayr, Wed. before 2d Sunday of March of February and July. and first Sunday of August. Kilmarnock, Thursday before 3d Sun. Banff, generally Thurs. before last Sun. ofJuneandfrom middletoendofNov. of April and first Sunday of Nov. Kincardine, Wednesday before first Bathgate, Thur. before 2d Sun. of Jul; Sunday of February and August. Brechin, Thur. before 2d Sun. of May Kinghorn, Thurs. before 3dSun. ofJuly. and nearest full moon in October. Kinross, Thursday before last Sunday Burntisland, Thursday before first Sun- of June, and first Thursday before day of March and last Sun. of June. the full moon in December. Campbelton, Thursday before 2d Sun- Kirkwall, Thurs. bef. last Sun. of June day of Feb. and 3d Sunday of July. and before 1st moonlight Sun. of Nov. Coupar-Angus, Wednesday before first Lanark, Thursday se'ennight after the Sunday of August. May Fair. Winter unsettled. CrieflF, Wednesday before fourth Sun- Lauder, Wed. before last Sun. of June. day of June. Winter unsettled. Leith, same as Edinburgh.

Cromarty , Thur.before last Sun.ofJune. Lockerby, Fri. before 2d Sun. of July CuUen, Thur. before 1st Sun. of July. and nearest full moon in January. Culross,Thur.before3dSundayofJune. Melrose, Thurs. before last Sun. of July. Cupar-Fife, Wed. before first Sun. of Montrose, generally 1st or 2d Thurs- July, and Wednesday before Sunday day of March, and Thursday before nearest full moon in December. first Sunday of November. Dalkeith, Wednesday before 3d Sun- Nairn, Thurs. before 4th Tuesday of day of June, and Friday nearest first April, and first Sunday of December. full moon after 18th November. Newbattle, same as Dalkeith. [July. Dairy, Ayrshire, Wed. before 1st Sun- Newton-Stewart, Thurs bef. 2d Sun. of day ofJuly & nearestfull moon in Dec. Paisley, Friday before 2d Sunday of Dingwall, first Thursday of August. March and first Sunday of August. Dumfries, Friday before 3d Sunday of Peebles, Thursday before last Sunday April and 4th Sunday of October. of April and October. Dunbar, Wed. before 2d Sun. of June. Perth, Thur. bef. 2d Sun. of April & last Dunblane, Wed. before 3d Sun. of July. Sun. of Oct ;ifSun. is earHer than 27th Dundee, Thurs. before third Sunday of Oct., then Thur. bef. 1st Sun. of Nov. April & third Sunday of October. Peterhead, Thursday before 3d Sun- Dunfermline, Thursday before lastSun- day of Feb. and 1st Sunday of July. dayofJune. Winter unsettled. Port-Glasgow, Thursday before first Dunkeld, Thur. bef. last Sun. of May. Sunday of May and October. Dunse, Thur. before 2d Sunday of July. Queensferry, Thursday before 2d Sun- Winter unsettled. day of March & last Sunday of July. Dysart, Thursday before 3d Sunday of Renfrew, Thursday before first Sun- June. Winter unsettled. day of February & last Sun. of July. Edinburgh, Thursday before last Sun- Rothesay, Thursday before last Sun- day of April and October. day of January and June. Falkirk, Wednesday before second Sun- Saltcoats, Wed. before 2d Sun. of July. day of June. Winter unsettled. Sanquhar,Thur.beforelastSun.ofJune. Forres, Thurs. before4thTues. of April. Selkirk, Thur. before 1st Sun. of May. Galashiels, Thurs. before 1st Sunday of Stirling, generally Thursday before 1st May and 2d Sunday of November. Sunday of May & last Sunday of Oct. Gatehouse of Fleet, Thursday before Stonehaven, Old Town, Wed. befoie

3d Sunday of June. 2d Sunday of July ; New Town, Glasgow, Thursday before 2d Tues. Wed. before last Sunday of June. of April and last Sunday of October. Stranraer, Thur. bef. first Sun. of Aug. Greenock, Thursday before third Sun- Whitburn, Thurs. bef. 2d Sun. of June day of Feb. and last Sun. of August. and nearest full moon in November. Haddington, Wednesday before first Whithorn, Thur. before 4thSun. ofJul3'. Sun. of March and last Sun. of June. Wigtown, Thur. before 3d Sun. of June. . .. SOVEREIGNS, &C. OP EUROPE—ROYAL FAMILY. 45 SOVEREIGNS AND POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL STATES OP EUROPE. Statei. Population. Austria 36,95o;401 Ferdinand I. Emperor April 19, 1793:March 2, 1835 Baden 1,335,200 Leopold, Grand Duke Aug. 29, 17!)0:March30,18.'}() Bavaria 4,440,327 Louis, King Aug. 25, 1786,Oct. 13, 1825 Belgium 4,092,557 Leopold I. King Dec. 16, 17.00 July 21, 1831

Denmark. . . 2,194,950 Christian VIII. King.. Sept 18, 1786 Dec. 3, 1839 France 34, 136,695 Louis-Philippe, King.. Oct. 6, 1773 Aug, 9, 1830 Great Britain &; Ireland 27,019,558 Victoria, Queen May 24, 1819 June 20, 1837

! Greece 637,700 Otho I. King June 1, 1815 Jan. 25, 1833 Hanover I 1,755,592 Ernest-Augustus.King June 5, 1771 June 20, 1837 Holland 3,128,841 William II. King Dec. 6, 1792 Oct. 7, 1840 Portugal 3,808,000 Maria II. Queen April 4, 1819 May 2, 1826 Prussia 14,928,501 Frederick-W.IV.King Oct. 15, 1795 June 7,1840

Russia 56,778,807 Nicholas I. Emperor. . July 6, 1796 Dec. 1, 1825 Sardinia 4,650,368 Charles-Albert, King.. Oct. 2, 1798 April 27, 1831 Saxony 1,757,800 Fred. Augustus, King May 18, 1797 June 6, 1836 Spain 12,286,941 Isabella II. Queen Oct. 10, 1830 Sept. 29, 18.33 States of the Church. 2,742,000,Gregory XVI. Pope.. Sept. 18, 1765 Feb. 2, 1831 SwedenstNorway 4,354,767,Oscar IL King July 4, 1799lMarch 8, 1844 Switzerland .... 2,188,000' I Turkey 10,000,000 Abdul Medjid, Sultan April 19, 1823 July 1, 1839

Two Sicilies 8,320,217 Ferdinand II. King. . .Jan. 12, 1810 Nov. 8, W.M) Wurtemberg... 1,701,726 William L King 'Sept. 27, 1781 |Oct. 30, 1816 United States of America.—President, James K. Polk, installed March 4, 1845. Population in 1840, 17,069,453. EXTENT AND POPULATION OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. Extent in sq. j Population. miles. England and Wales 67,812 15,911,757 Scotland 32,167 2,620,184 Ireland 32,512 8,175,124 Islands in the British Seas 332 124,040 Army abroad and in Ireland 89,2.30 Navy afloat 31,067 Merchant Seamen afloat 68,156 Totals of the United Kingdom in 1841 122,823 27,019,558 Colonies and Dependencies in Europe 145 132,453 Do. do. Asia 1,304,664 125,542,000 Do. do. Africa 200,723 361,000 Do. do. America and West Indies 884,529 2,443,000 Do. do. Australasia 474,000 205,000 Totals of the British Empire 2,986, 884 155,703,(il 1 Ionian Islands—under British protection—Extent in sq. miles, 1041 pop. 222,888. ; ROYAL FAMILY. Queen Victoria (only child of Edward, Duke of Kent, who was born Novem- ber 2, 1767, and died January 23, 1820), b. May 24, 1819, sue. June 20, 1837, ' m. Feb. 10, 1840, Francis-Albert-Augustus-Charles-Emanuel, Dukeof Saxe, Prince of Coburg and Gotha, b. August 26, 1819. Issue, 1. Victoria- Adelaide- Mary-Louisa, Princess Royal, b. Nov. 21, 1840. 2. Albert-Edward, Prince of Wales, b. Nov. 9, 1841. 3. Alice-Maud-Mary, b. April 25, 1843. 4. Alfred-Ernest- Albert, b. Auguste, 1844. Dowager-Queen Adelaide, b. August 13, 1792. Duke of Cumberland (King of Han- Duchess of Cambridge 6. July 25, 1797 over) b. June 5, 1771 Prince Royal of Hanover May 27, 1819

Duke of Cambridge Feb. 24, I774 . . i Geo. of Cambridge.. .Mar. 26, 1819 Duchessof Gloucester. ..April 25, 1/76 Princess Augusta-Caroline of Cam- Princess Sophia. Nov. 3, 1777 bridge July 19, 1822

I ; Duchess of Kent Aug. 17, 1786 . . Mary of Cambridge. .Nov. 27, 1833 — 46 BRITISH MINISTRY, &C. HOUSE OF PEERS. BRITISH MINISTRY. First Lord of the Treasury (Prime FirstLordofAdmiralty,V..oi'H.&Aim^o Minister), Sir Robert Peel Pres.ofthe Board ofCo7itro?. E. of Ripe Chanc. of the Exchequer, H. Goulburn President of the Board of Trade, Ear Lord , Lord Lyndhurst of Dalhousie Lord President of the Privy Council, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Lord Wharncliffe Lord Granville Somerset Lord Privy Seal, Duke of Buccleuch First Commissioner of Land Revenue Home Secretary, Sir James Graham Earl of Lincoln Foreign Secretary, Earl of Aberdeen Secretary at War, Hon. Sidney Herbert Colonial Secretary, Lord Stanley Com.-in-chief, Duke of Wellington THE ABOVE COMPOSE THE CABINET. Postmaster-general, Earl of Lonsdale Paymaster-general, Hon. W. B. Baring Lord Cliamherlain, Earl Delawarr Master-general oj the Ordnance, Sii Lo7'd Sleivard, Earl of Liverpool George Murray Master of the Horse, Earl of Jersey Lord Lieut, ofIreland, LordHeytesbury Master 'of the Buckhounds, Earl of Uliief Secretaryfor Ireland, Sir Thomas Rossh'n Francis Fremantle Vice- President ofthe Board ofTrade and Att07-ney-gen. ofEng., Sir F. Thesiger Master ofthe Mint, Sir George Clerk Solicitor-gen. England, Sir of F. Kelly i DEPARTMENTS OF GOVERNMENT.

TREASURY. BOARD OF COUNCIL FOR TRADE I Lords Commissioners, Sir Robert Peel, AND FOREIGN PLANTATIONS, Henrv Goulburn, J. M. Gaskell, President, Earl of Dalhousie. H. b1! Baring, Wm. F. Mackenzie, Vice-President, Sir George Clerk William Cripps Secretaries, Chas. C. F. Greville, Hon. Secretaries, John Young, Edward A^^m. Bathurst. Assist, Secretaries,

Cardwell J. M'Gregor, J. G. Shaw Lefevre <- EXCHEQUER. OFFICEOF WOODS, FORESTS, &c. Chancellor, Henry Goulburn Commissioners, Earl of Lincoln, Alex- Comptroller-general, Lord Monteagle ander Milne, Hon. Charles Gore CJiief Clerk, Francis F. Ottey MINT. Accountant, George Frederick Master, Sir George Clerk SECRETARIES OF STATE, &c Bep. J. AV. MoiTison HOME DEPARTMENT. REVENUE BOARDS. Principal Secretary, Sir J. Graham CUSTOMS. Under Secretaries, Hon. H. M. Sutton, Chairman, Richard Betenson Dean Samuel March Phillipps, Secretary, Charles A. Scovell FOREIGN DEPARTMENT. EXCISE. Principal Secretary, Earl of Aberdeen Ciiairman, John Wood Under Secretaries, Viscount Cannmg, Secretary, John C. Freeling Henry Unwin Addington STAMPS AND TAXES. COLONIAL DEPARTMENT. Chairman, H. L. Wickhara Principal Secretary, Lord Stanley Secretary, Cliarles Pressly Under Secretaries, George Wm. Hope, POST-OFFICE. James Stephen, Postmaster-general, Earl of Lonsdale BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Secretary, W. L. Maberly FOR THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA. AUDIT OFFICE. President, Earl of Ripon Chairman, Sir W. L., Herries Secretaries, Vise. Jocelyn, Lord Mahon Secretary, John Lewis Mallet HOUSE OF PEERS, Alphabetically arranged according to the Titles ofthe Members. Speaker, Right Hon. Lord Lyndhurst, Lord Chancellor.

Peers of the Blood-royal, 3 ; but 1 is English Bishops (one vacant) S3

a minor 2 Barons, 202; but 10 are minors ID-i , Enghsh Archbishops 2 Scottish Representative Peers 16

Dukes 20 Irish Rep. Peers, 28 (1 vacant) ; but

Marquesses, 20; but 2 are minors. . 18 of tliese 3 are also British Peers 24 , 115; but 3 are minors 112 Irish Representative Prelates 4 Viscounts 21 4S4 .

HOUSE OF PEERS. 47 PEERS OF THE BLOOD-ROYAL. Albert-Edward, b. 1841, created Prince of Wales 1841, m. (S. D. Rothesay). Etnest-Augustus, ^. 1771, created D. of Cumberland 17:)9 (1. E. Arinasli); sue. 'totlieCrownof Hanover June 20, 1837, on the death of his brother, Wra. IV. Adolphus-Frederick, b. 1774, created Duke of Cambridge 1801. ARCHBISHOPS. William Howley, D. D. (Canterbury), b. 1766, consecrated in 1813. Hon. Edward Harcourt, D. C. L. (York), b. 1757, consecrated in 1791. DUKES. Birth. ;; Creation. Title. Birth. Nnme Creaiion. Title. Name. 1G82 Beaufort 1792 Somerset 1756 Newcastle 1785 Pelham-Clinton 1694 Bedford 1788 Russell 1483 Norfolk 1791 Howard t 1711 Brandon* 1767 Hamilton- 1766 Northumber- 1822 Buckingham Douglas land 1785 Percy & Chandosj 1797Grenvillo 1716 Portland 1768 Scott-Bentinck 1833 Cleveland 1788 Vane 1675 Richmond*.. .1791 Gordon-Lennox

1694 Devonshire. . . 17.90 Cavendish 1703 Rutland 1778 Manners

i 1675 Grafton 1790 Fitz-roy 1547 Somerset 1775 St Maur 16.94 Leeds* 1798 Osborne 1684 St Albans 1801 Beauclerk 1719 Manchester.. .1799 Montasru 1833 Sutherland*. .1786 Leveson-Gower

1702 Marlborough .1793 Churchill 1814 Wellington. . . 1769 Wellesley MARQUESSES.

1790 Abercorn*t • .1811 Hamilton 1816 Hastings*! 1832 Rawdon-Has- 1821 Ailesbury 1773 Bruce tings, m.

1831 Ailsa* 1770 Kennedy 1793 Hertford! . . 1800 Seymour-Con- 1815 Anglesea 1768 Paget way[maurice 1789 Bath 1831 Thynne, m. 1784 Lansdownet. .1780 Petty - Fitz-

1831 Breadalbane* 1796 Campbell 1838 Norman byt . .1797 Phipps 1826 Bristol 1769 Hervey 1812 Northampton 1790 Compton 1796 Bute* 1793 Crichton-Stuart 1789 Salisbury 1791 Gascoigne-Cecil 1812 Camden 1799 Pratt 1787 Townshend.. .1778 Townshend j 1831 Grosvenor 1815 Cholmonddeytl792 Cholmondeley \ Westminster. .1795

1801 E.\eter 1795 Cecil I 1551 Winchester.. .1801 Paulet EARLS. 1784 Abergavenny 1792 Nevill 1753 Cornwallis ... .1778 BLann 1(;82 Abingdon 1784 Bertie 1697 Coventry 1838 Coventry, m.

um Albemarle. . . . 1772 Keppel 17I8 Cowper 1806 Cowper IH26 Amherst 1773 Amherst 1801 Craven 1809 Craven

1730 .4.shbiirnham..l797 Ashburnham 1711 Dartmouth. . .1784 Legge 1839 Auckland!... .1784 Eden 1816 De Grey 1781 De Grey

1714 Aylesford 1 786 Finch 1761 Delawarr 1791 West 1772 Bathurst 1790 Bathurst 1622 Denbigh! 1796 Feilding

1815 Beauchamp . .1784 Pindar 1485 Derby 1775 Smith-Stanley 1679 Berkeley 1796 Berkeley 1553 Devon 1777 Courtenay 1/90 Beverley 1778 Percy 1790Digby! 1773 Digby

1815 Bradford 1789 Bridgeman 1662 Doncaster*. . . 1 806 Scott

) 746 Brooke&War- 1837 Ducie 1802 ftloretnn wick 1779 Greville 1833 Durham 1828 Lambton, m.

1815 Brownlow 1779 Cust 1837 Effingham.. . .1806 Howard 1746 Buckingham- [den 1821 Eldon 1805 Scott shire 1789 Hobart-Harap-! 1844 Ellenborough 1790 Law

1831 Burlington . . . 1808 Cavendish 1661 Essex 1803 Capel 1821 Falmoutli 1811 ,, 1800 Cadogan 1783 Cadogan Boscawen ijl831 Camperdown..l785 Haldane-Dun- 1711 Ferrers 1822 Shirley l can 1841 Fitzhardinge. .1786 Berkelev ' 1661 Cardigan 1797 Brudenell 1746 Fity-William!1786 Fitz-William 1661 Carlisle 1773 Howard 1789 Fortescue 1783 Fortescue 1793 Carnarvon ... 1800 Herbert 1841 Gainsborough 1781 Noel

1814 Cathcart*. . . . 1783 Cathcart 1722 Graham* 1799 Graham 1827 Cawdor 1790 Campbell 1833 Granville 1773 Leveson-Gower

1628 Chesterfield . .1805 Stanhope 1806 Grey 1802 Grey

1801 Chichester. . . . 1804 Pelham 1752 Guilford 1772 North 1776 Clarendon. ... 1800 Villiers 1719 Ilarborough! 1797Sherard

* Peers of Scotland are marl;cd*, of Ireland,! : m. stands for minor. —. . 48 HOUSE OP PEERS*-

Creation. Title. Birth. Name. Creation. Title. Birth. Name. 1754 IIardwicke....l799Yorke 1706 Poulett 1783 Poulett

1812 llarewood. . , .1797Lascelles 1804 Powist 1785 Herbert [verie 1742 Ilai-rington ... 1780 Stanliope 1765 Radnor 1779 Pleydell - Bou- :'i 1809 Han-owby. . . .1762 Ryder 1833 Ripon 1782 Robinson 1772 Hillsborought 1812 Hill 1801 Romnev 1808 Marshall! 1821 Howe 1796 Curzon-Howe 1801 Rosslyn 1802 StClair Erskine 1529 Huntingdon. .1808 Hastings [ways 1660 Sandwich 1811 Montagu 1756 Ilehester 1787 Fox - Strang- 1690 Scarborough 1 1788 Lumley - Saun- 1837 Innes* 1816 Innes-Ker derson

1697 Jersey!.. • • • . -1773 Child-Yilliers 1672 Shaftesbury . .1768 Ashley-Cooper 1837 Leicester 1822 Coke 1442 Shrewsburyt..l791 Talbot 1831 Lichfield 1795 Anson 1821 Somers 1788 Somers- Cocks 1626 Lindsey 1814 Bertie 1765 Spencer 1798 Speiicer 1796 Liverpool 1784 Jenkinson 1628 Stamford and 1807 Lonsdale 1787 Lowther Warringtonl827Gi-ey, m. 1838 Lovelace 1805 King 17I8 Stanhope 1781 Stanhope

1721 Macclesfield . .1757 Parker 1815 St Germans . . 1798 Eliot

1800 Malmesbury. . 1807 Hams 1821 Stradbroke. . .1794 Rous 1776 Mansfield*... .1806 Murray 1786 Strange* 1778 Murray 1806 Manvers 1778 Pierrepont 1603 Suffolk and

1813 Minto 1782 Kynymnond Berkshire . .1776 Howard 1815 Morley 1810 Parker 1784 Talbot 1777 Talbot 1789 Mt Edgecumbel797 Edgecumbe 1714 Tankerville.. .1776Bennet 1831 Munster 1824 Fitz-Clarence 1628 Thanet 1775 Tufton 1805 Nelson 1823 Nelson 1823 Vanet 1778 Vane-Stewart

1801 Onslow 1777 Onslow 1815 Verulam*t. . . 1775 Grimston

1806 Orford 1783 Walpole 1729 Waldegrave . . 1816 ^^'aldegl•ave 1711 & Mor- 1624 Westmorelandl784 Fane timer 1773 Harley 1801 Wilton 1799 Egerton 1551 Pembroke and 1628 Winchilsea and Montgomery 1791 Herbert Nottingham 1791 Finch-Hatton 1721 Pomfret 1824 Fermor 1837 Yarborough. .1781 Anderson-Pel-

1743 Poitsmouth . . 1767 WaUop 1838 Zetland 1795 Dundas [hiun VISCOUNTS.

1823 Beresford 1770 Beresford 1 1821 Hutchinsonf. .1787Hely-Hutchin-

1712 Bolingbroke . . 1786 St John son 1828 Canning 1812 Canning [ton 1807 Lake 1778 Lake - 1835 Canterbury. . . 1812 Manners Sat- : 1747 Leinsterf 1791 Fitz-Gerald 1823 Clan cartyf... .1803 Le Poer-Trench 1766 Maynard ]786Maynard [das 1826 Combermere. .1780 Cotton 1802 Melville 1771 Saunders-Dun- 1816 Exiiiouth 1811 Pellew [don 1839 Ponsonby .... 1770 Ponsonby 1814 Gordon* 1784 Hamilton-Gor- 1805 Sidmouth 1789 Adduigton

1550 Hereford 1809 Devereux 1801 St Vincent. . . . 1766 Jervis 1842 Hill 1800 Hill 1789 1805 Townsliend

1796 Hoodt 1808 Hood 1721 Torrington. . . 1812 Byng BISHOPS. Consec. Title. Name. c'onsec. Title. Name.

1824 Bangor C . Bethell, D. D. 1820 Lincoln...... John Kaye, D. D. i 1829 Bath Wells Hon.R.Bagot.D.D 1827 Llandaft' E. Copleston,D.D. & 1 1827 Carlisle Hon.H.Percy,D.D. 1824 London C.J,Blomfield,D.D.

1828 Chester J. B. Sumner, D.D. ' 1837 Norwich Edw. Stanley, D.D.

' 1842 Chichester. ... A. T. Gilbert, D.U. Oxford * * * 1831 Durham Edw. Maltby, D.D. 1839 Peterborough. George Davys, D.D. 1845 Ely Thos. Turton, D.D. 1836 Ripon C. T. Loiigley, D.D. 1830 Exeter H. Phillpetts, D.D.; 1813 Rochester Geo. Murray, D. D. 1830 Gloucesterand 1837 Salisbury E. Denison, D.D. Bristol J. H. Monck, D.D. 1820 St Asaph Wm. Carey, D. D.

' 1837 Hereford T. Musgrave, D. D. 1840 St David's C. Thirlwall, D. I).

1843 Lichfield and 1826 Winchester. . C.R.Sumner, D.D.

Coventry. . . J. Lonsdale, D.D. i 1840 Worcester Henry Pepys, D. D. BARONS.

Title. ' Birth. Creation. Title. Birth. Name. Creation. Na;no. | 1801 Abercromby..l800Abercromby 1801 Alvanley .1789Arden

1835 Abinger 1794Scadett | 1806 Ardrossan*. .1812 Hamilton ......

HOUSE OP PEERS. 49

eation. Title. Birth. Name. Creation. Title. Birth. Name.

105 Arundell . , Arundell 1806 Erskine 1773 Erskine

135 Ashburton.. .1774 Baring 1826 Feversham. . .1798Duncombe 197 Audley .1817Thicknesse- 1827Fifet 1776 Duff Touchet 1831 Fingallt 1791 Plunkett

80 Bagot . . . .1773 Bagot 1790 Fisherwickt. . 1797 Chichester i37 Bateman. .1826Hanbury, 1799 Fitz-Gibbont 1792 Fitz-Gibbon m. 1776 Foley 1808 Folev '97 Bayning .1797Powlett 1821 Forester 1801 Forester 509 Beaumont... .1805Stapleton 1815 Foxfordt 1812 Pery i39 Beauvale. ... .1782 Lamb 1839 F arnivalt .... 1766 Talbot t59 Berners .1762 Wilson 1790 Gaget 1791 Gage '84 Berwick .1774 Noel-Hill 1806 Gardnerf 1810 Gardner J23Bexley .1766Vansittart 1824 Gifford 1817Gifford

W Bolton .1782Powlett, 1835 Glenelg 1783 Grant 761 Boston .1777Irby 1821 Glenlyon 1814 Murray jn Boylet .1767 Boyle 1832 Godolphin 1777 Osborne

788 Braybrooke. .1783 Griffin 1806 Granard f 18.33 Forbes, m.

J96 Brodi-ickt . . . ,1806Brodrick 1782 Grantley 1798 Norton 330 Brougham & 1815 Grinsteadf... .1807 Cole Vaux 1779 Brougham 1831 Hamilton*.... 1793 Hamilton 746 Bruce 1804 Bruce 1815 Harris 1810 Harris 343 Byron 1789 Byron 1289 Hastings 1797 Astley

796 Calthorpe . . . 1787Gough-Cal- 1835 Hatheiton. . . . 1791 Littleton thorpe 1776 Hawke 1799 Harvey- 383Camoys.. 1797Stonor Ilawke 841 Campbell 1778 Campbell 1711 Hay* 1785 Drummond- 338Carewt 1787Carew Hav 707 Caring-tonf 1796 Carington 1828 Hevtesbury.. .1779 A'Court 786 Carletont 1809Bovle 1762 Holland 1802 Fox 784 Carteret 1772 Thynne 1809 Hopetoun and m Carysfortf.... 1780 Probv Niddry* 1831 Hope, m. J37 Charlemontf.. 1775 Caulfeild 1597 Howard de

331 Chaworthf. . 1772 Brabazon Walden.... 1799 Ellis 315 Churchill 1802 Spencer 1831 Howdent 1799Caradoc 321 Clanbrassilf.. 1788 Jocelyn 1832 Hunsdon* 1803 Cary 328 Clanwilliamt.. 1795 Meade 1839 Keane 1815Keane 8.S1 Clements! 1768 Clements 1841 Kenmaret 1788 Browne S72 Clifford 1790 Clifford 1788 Kenyon 1776 Kenyon iS08 Cliftonf 1827 Bligh, TO. 1831 Kenlist 1787 Taylor 299 Clinton 1791 Trefusis 1821 Kerr* 1832 Kerr, m. 831 Cloncurrvt.... 1773 Lawless 1831 Kilmarnock* 1801 Hay 839Colborne 1779 Colborne 1821 Kingston! 1796 King 817 Colchester 1798 ! 1838 Kintore* 1828 Keith-Falconer, 841 Congleton 1805Parnell TO.

836 Cottenham. . 1781 Pepys 1836 Langdale 1783 Bickersteth 828 Cowley 1773Wellesley 1806 Lauderdale*. .1784Maitlaiid 806 Crewe 1812 Crewe 1839 Leigh 1791 Leigh 307 Dacre 1774 Brand 1797 Liliord 1801 Powys 815 Dalhousie*.. 1812 Ramsay 1838 Lismoret 1775 O'Callaghan 839 DeFreyne.... 1795 French 1801 Loftusf 1814 toftua 821 Delamere 1767 Cholmondeley 1837 Lovat 1801 Fraser 835 De L'Isle & l762Lovel & Hol- Dudley 1800 Sidney land! 1794 Perceval 838 De Mauley... 1787 Ponsonby 1839 Lurgan 1795 Brownlow 264DeRoos 1797 De Roos 1827 Lyndhurst... .1772 Copley

831 De Saumarez 1789 Saumarez 1794 Lytteltonj - . . 1817 Lyttelton

826 De Tabley. . . 1811 Warren 1807 Manners 1818Sutton 834 Denman Denman 1779 1821 Maryborough f 1788 Wellesley- 831 Dinorben 1767 Hughes Pole

786 Dorchester . . 1811 Carleton 1815 Melbournet . .1779 Lamb 615 Dormer 1790 Dormer 1815 Meldrum*... .1761 Gordon 790 Douglas 1775 Douglas 1827 Melros* 1780 Hamilton .839 Dunfermline. 1776 Abercroraby 1794 Mendip and t831 Dmimore*.... 1841 Murray, in. Dover! 1825 Agar-Ellis, m. l780Dynevor 1763 Rice 1 845 Metcalfe 17«5 Metciilfe . .

60 HOUSE OF PEERS.

Creation. Title. Birth. Name. Creation. Title. Birth. Name. 1838 Methiien 1770 Methuen 1828 Skehnersdale..l77l Bootle-Will 1711 Middleton 17().') Willoughby ham 1821 Minsterf 179/ Con vngham 1826 Somerhillf... .1802De Burgh

1728 Monson 17.96 Monson 1760 Sondes 1 794 Milles 1786 Montagu 1776 Montagu- 1780 Southampton 1804Fitzroy Scott 1640 Stafford 1771 Stafford - Jd 1806 Monteaglet.. .1820BrowTie ningham 1839 Monteagle 179(i Spring-Rice 1832 Stanley ]799Smith-Staiil' 1741 Montfort 1773 Bromley 1839 Stanley 1766 Stanley 1801 Mooi-et 1825 Moore, m. 1796 Stewart ofGar- 1831 Mostvn 1768 Lloyd lies* 1800 Stewart St John of uietshoe 1797 Northwick. . .1770Rushout 1558 1811 St John 1821 Orielf 1812 Skeffington- 1448 Stourton 1776Stourton Foster 1835 Strafford Byng 1821 Ormondet ... .1808 Butler 1796 Stuart of Cas-

1841 Oxenford* . . .1771 Dalrymple tle Stuart*.. 1771 Stuart 1550 Paget 1797 Paget 1828 Stuart de

1831 Panmure 1771 Maule Rothesay. . . 1779 Stuart

1825 Penshurstf. . .1780 Smythe 1839 Stuart de Deciesl803 Villiers Stm 1603 Petre 17.93 Petre 1838 Sudeley 1777 Tracy 1827 Plunket 1764 Plunket 1786 Suffield 1813Harbord 1831 Poltimore 1786 Bampfvlde 1766 Sundridge*.. .1777 Campbell

1749 Ponsonbyt. . . . 1781 Ponsonby 1826 Tadcasterf... .17660'Bryen

1837 Portman 17.99 Portman 1831 Templemore . .1821 Chichester 1816 Prudhoe 1792 Percy 1827 Tenterden .... 1796 Abbott

1826 Ranfurlyl . . . .1786 Knox 1616 Teynham Roper-Curzi 1821 Ravensworth 1775 Liddell 1792 Thurlow 1814Thurlow 1821 Rayleigh 1796 Strutt 1786 Tyronet 1811De-la-Poer-] 1802 Redesdale 1805 Freeman - Mit- resford ford 1523 Vaux 1804 MostyTi 1797 Ribblesdale.. .1828 Lister, m. 1762 Vernon 1803 Warren 1802 Rivers 1810 Rivers-Pitt 1841 Vivian 1808 Vivian 1782 Rodney 1785 Rodney 1780 Walsinghaip. .1804De Grey

1828 Rosebery*. . . . 1783 Primrose 1644 Ward 1817 Ward 1815 Ross* 1792 Boyle 1821 Wemvss* 1772 Douglas 1831 Rossie* 1807 Kinnaird 1839 Wenlbck 1784 Thompson

1838 Rossmoref.. . .1792 Westenra 1826 Wharncliffe.. .1776 Stuart-Wort;

1796 Saltersfordt . .1794 Stopford 1826 Wigan* 1784 Lindsay 1802 Sandys 1792 Hill 1492 Willoughby de 1447 Saye and Sele 1798 Eardley-Twis- Broke 1773 Verney tleton-Fiennes 1295 Willoughby de 17fil Scarsdale 1781 Curzon Eresby 1782 Drummond- 1839 Seaton 1776Colborne Burrell

1831 Seftont 17.96 Molyneux 1797 Wodehouse. . . 1771 Wodehouse 1802 Sheffield] 1802 Holroyd 1835 Worlinghamf 1775 Acheson

1784 Sherborne 1779 Button 1838 Wrottesley. . .17.98 Wrottesley 1821 Silchesterf... .1817Pakenham 1829 Wynford 1798 Best SCOTTISH REPRESENTATIVE PEERS, ELECTED EVERY PARLIAMENT. 1639 Airlie, E 1785 0gilvv 1628 Reay, B 1773 Mackay 1641 Arbuthnott,V. 1778Arbuthnott 1651 Rollo, B 1773 Rollo 1604 Colville, B.... 1768 Colville 1445Saltoun, B... 1785 Fraser

1605 Home, E 1799 Home 1701 Seafield, E. . 1778Grant-0gilvy 1641 Leven & Mel- 1646 Selkirk, E..., 1809 Douglas ville, E 1785 Leslie-Melville 1489 Sinclair, B.. 1768 St Clair 1458 Morton, E.... 1789 Douglas 1686 ,V ,1767Drummond 1696 Orkney, E.... 1803 Fitz-Maurice 1694 Tweeddale,M .1787 Hay 1690 Polwarth, B.. 1800 Scott IRISH REPRESENTATIVE PEERS, elected for life.

1800 Bandon, E... .1785 Bernard 1 1812 CastlemaineB1791 Handcock

1621 Blayney, B. . . 1803 Blaynev 1763 Charlemont.E tl775 Caulfeild

1800 Caledon, E.. .1812 Alexander 1 1806 Charleville, E.1801 Bury

r of the United Kingdom. .,.,

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ion. Title. Eirth. Nam Creation. Title. Birth. Name. Clonbrock, B. 1807 Dillon 1806 Gosford, E.t- 1775Acheson

(7 Crofton, B.. . . 1806 Crofton 1791 Hawarden, V. 1780 Maude 6 De Vesci,V...1771 Veaey 1806 Lorton, V 1773King !5 Doneraile, V..178f)St Leger 1795 Lucan, E 1800Bingham !2 Downes, B... .1788Bui-gh 1781 Mt.-CashellE 17.92xMoore

W Dunalley, B. .1775 Prittie 1795 O'Neill, V... . 17800-NeiII !2 Uiinraven, E. 1782 Quin 1806 Rosse, E ]800Parsons )0 Dunsany, B. .1775 Plunket 1800 Thomond.lM.i: 17660'Bryen ffi Erne, E 1802 Crighton 1822 VVestmeath.M. 1785Nugent

6 Farnham, B. .1799 JMaxwell 1793 Wicklow, E. . 1788IIoward 16 Glengall, E. ..1794 Butler (One vacant.) IRISH REPRESENTATIVE PRELATES, FOR SESSION 1846. isec. Title. Name. Appointment.

)5 Armagh , Archbishop of. Lord J. G. Beresford, D. D 1822 59 Tuam, Bishop of. Hon. T. Plunket, D. D 1839 28 Derry, Bishop of. Hon. R. Ponsonby, D. D 1831 31 Limerick, Bishop of. Hon. E. Kno.x, D. D 1833 OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF PEERS.

jirmanoJVommittees,E.o{Shii.ftQshui-y , Clerk of Journals, Edward Parratt rk of the Parliaments, Riglit Hon. Librarian, John F. Leary j Sir G. H. Rose Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, adi.ng Clerk, and Clerk of Private Sir Augustus W. Clifford [

lommiltees, William Rose j Sergeant-at-Arms, Alex. Perceval

%nsel Clerk , J. to Chairman of Committees, \ of Enrolments G. Dike

Robert John Palk ' Short-hand Writer, W. B. Gurney BRITISH PEERESSES IN THEIR OWN RIGHT. ation. Title. Birth. Name. Creation. Tide. Birth. Name. )7 Basset, B 1781 Basset 1803 Keith,B.(I.B.)1788 Mercer-Elphin- 19 Braye, B Otway-Cave 1264 Le Despencer, [stone

)9 De Clifford, B.1791 Russell I Baroness ... 1 822 S tapleton )8 DelaZouche.B 1787Curzon ' 1554 North, B 1797 North J4 Grey de Ru- [tings 1836 Stratlieden,B.1796 Campbell

tliyn, B 1810Rawdon -Has- 1 1834 Wenman, B. .1790 Wykcham ,10 Inverness, D. .1789 Underwood | HOUSE OF COMMONS, ELECTED IN JUNK AND JULY 1841, Alphabetically arranged according to the Names of the Members. Speaker, Right Hon. Charles Shaw Lefevre. [GLAND AND WALES.. ..For Counties 158"! Universities 4 >-49C Cities and Boroughs *336 ) OTLAND For Counties 30\ k„ Cities and Burghs 23/ ^"^

SLAND For Counties 64 'k University 2 >105 Cities and Boroughs 39 j 656 Members. Places. Members. Places, iHESON, Viscount Armagh co. Adderley, Chas. B. Stafford, n. d. ;lcers, James Ludlow Aghonby, Hen. A. Cockermouth :land. Sir Thos.D. Devon, n. D.t AinswortJi, Petei%. Bolton iland, Thomas D. Somerset, w. d. Aldam, William Leeds

Court. E. H Tamworth Alexander, Nath. . Antrim co. iton, William Wicklow co. Alford, Viscoimt. . Bedford co. lare, Viscount... . Glamorgan co. Allix, John P Cambridge co.

I* At present 536, instead of 5.38, owing to the disfranchisement of Sudbury. [ It will be understood that D. signifies N. Northern Division ; E. D. Eastern

/ision ; W. D. Western Division; S. D. Southern Division; E. K. East Riding-' R. West Riding; N. U. North Hiding; andco. County. ..,..

52 HOUSE OP COMJIONS.

Members. Places. Members. Places.

Anson, Hon. Geo.. . Stafford, s. d. Bouverie,Hon. B. P. Kilmarnock, & Antrobus, Edmund.. Surrey, b. d. Bowes, John Durham, s. o. Arbutlinott.IIon.H. Kincardine co. Bowles, William Launceston

Arciibold, Robert. . Kildare co. Bowring, John Bolton

Archdall, Mervyn. . Fermanagh co. Boyd, John Robert Coleraine

ArkwrigUt George. . Leominster Bradshaw, .James . Canterbury

Armstrong, Sir A. . King's co. Bramston, Thos. W. Esse.\, s. D. Ashley, Lord Dorset co. Bridgeman, Hewitt Ennis Asteil, William Bedford co. Bright, John Durham Attwood, Matthias.. Whitehaven Briscoe, Musgrave. Hastings

Attwood, John Harwich Broadley, Henry. . York, B. R.

Austen, Thomas. .. . Kent, \v. d. Broadwood, Henry.. Bridgewater

Bagge, William. . . Norfolk, w. d. Brocklehurst, John Macclesfield

Bagot, Hon. Wm.. . Denbigh co. Brooke, Sir A. B.. Fermanagh co. Bailey, Joseph Worcester Brotherton, Joseph Salford Bailey, Joseph, jun. Hereford co. Browne, Ro. Dillon Mayo CO. Baillie, H. D Honiton Browne, Hon. W . Kerry co. Baillie, Henry Jas. .Inverness co. Brownrigg, John S. Boston Baillie, William Linlithgow co. Bruce, C. L. C Elgin, &c. CO. Baine, Walter Greenock Bruce, Lord Ernest Marlborough Baird, William Falkirk, &c Bruen, Henry Carlo w CO.

Baldwin, Charles B. Totness Bruges, W. H. L. . Devizes

Balfour, James M. . Haddington, &c. Buck, Lewis Wm. . Devon, n. d. Bankes, George Dorset co. Buckley, Edmund. Newcastla-unde

B innerman. Ate."?.. . Aberdeen Lyme liarclay, David Sunderland Bulkeley,SirR.B.. Flint Baring, Hon. W. B. Thetford Buller, Charles Liskeard

Baring, Francis T. . Portsmouth Buller, Edward Stafford

Baring, Henry B. . . Marlborough Buller, Sir Jn.B.Y. Devon, s. d. «

Baring, T Huntingdon Bunbury, Thomas . Carlow CO. Barkly, Henry Leominster Burrell, Sir CM... Shoreham Barnard, Edw. Geo. Greenwich Burroughes, Hen.N. Norfolk, E. D. Barneby, John Worcester, e. d. Busfeild, William. Bradford Barrington.Viscount Berks co. Butler, Hon. Pierce Kilkenny co. Barron, Sir H. W... Waterford Butler, P. S Kilkenny co. Baskerville, T.B.M. Hereford co. Byng, George S Chatham

Bateson, Thomas . . Londonderry co. Byng, George Middlesex co.

Beckett, William. . . Leeds Callaghan, Daniel Cork Bell, John Thirsk Campbell, Sir H. P. Berwick co.

Bell, Matthew Northumberland, Campbell, J. H. . . Salisbury s. D. Cardwell, Edward. Clitheroe Bellew, Richard M.. Louth co. Carew, Hon. R. S.. Waterford co. Benbow, John Dudley Carew, Wm. Hen. P. Cornwall, e. d. Benett, John Wilts, s. d. Carnegie, Hon. S. T. Stafford Bennett, Philip .... Suffolk, w. d. Cai-twright, W. B... Northampton, Bentinck, Lord Geo. Lynn-Regis s. D. Beresford, William.. Harwicli Castlereagh, Vise... Down CO. Berkeley, Hon.F.H. Bristol Cavendish, Hon. G.. Derby, n. d. Berlteley, Hon. G... Gloucester, w. d. Cavendish, Hon. C. Youghal

Berkeley, Hon. C. . Cheltenham Cayley, Edward S. York, N. R. Berkeley, Hon. M. P. Gloucester Chapman, Aaron.. Whitby Bernal, Ralph Weymouth Chapman, B. J Westmeath co. Bernard, Viscount.. Bandonbridge Charteris, Hon. F. Gloucester, H.-13

Blackburne, John I. Warrington Chelsea, Viscount . Reading Blackstone, Wm. S. Wallingford Chetwode, Sir John Buckingham Blake, Mark Mayo co. Chichester, Lord J.. Belfast

Blake, Martin Jos. . Galway Childers, John W. Malton Blake, Sir Valentine Galway CholmondelevJIn.II Montgomery Blakemore, Richard Wells Christie, W. D Weymouth

Blewitt, Reg. J . ... Monmouth Christopher, Rob. A. Lincoln (Lindse; Bodkin, John James Galway co. Chute, Wm. L. W.. Norfolk, w. D.

Bodkin, William II. Rochester Clay, Sir William . Tower-Hamlets

Boldero, Henry G. . Chippenham Clayton, Rice R. .. Aylesbury

Borthwick, Peter . . Evesham Clements, Viscount Lcitrim co.

Botfield, Beriah. . . . Ludlow Clerk, Sir George . Stamford ..,..

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Members. Places. Members. Clifton, J. Talbot.. Lancaster, n. d. Duncombe, Hon. A. Bassetlaw Clive, Viscount Salop, n. d. Duncombe, Hon. O. York, N. R.

Clive, Hon. R. H.. . Salop, s. d. Dundas, Frederick. Orkney, &c. co-

Cobden, Richard. . . Stockport Dundas, Hon. J. C. Richmond

Cochrane, A. B. . . . Bridport Dundas, David Sutherland co. Cockbui'n, Sir Dundas, Jas. W. D. Greenwich j Geo.. Ripon iCodrington.SirC.W. Gloucester, b. d. Du Pre, Caledon G. Buckingham co.

[ Colborne, Hon. W. Richmond East, James B Winchester

Cole, Hon. H. A. . . Enniskillen Gasthope,Sir John.. Leicester i Colebrooke,Sir T.E. Taunton Eastnor, Viscount.. Reigate

Richard J. . Cambridge co. i CoUett, John Athlone Eaton,

. Collett, VV. R Lincoln Ebrington, Viscount Plymouth r Collins, William. . . Warwick Egerton,SirP.D.G. Chester, s. D.

Colquhoun, J. C... . Newcastle- under- Egerton, Lord F. . Lancaster, s. d. Lynie Egerton, William T. Chester, n. d. Colville, Charles R.Derby, s.d. EUice, Edward Coventry Compton, Henry C. Hants, s. D. Ellice, Edward, jun. St Andrews,

' Conolly, Edward M. Donegal co. Ellis, Wynn Leicester Cooper, Hon. A.H.. Dorchester Elphinstone, H Lewes

Coote, Sir Chas. H. Queen's co. Emlyn, Viscount. . Pembroke co. Copcland, W. T Stoke-on-Trent Entwisle, William.. Lancaster, s.d. Corballey, M. E Meath co. Escott, B Winchester Corry, Hon. H. T. L. Tyrone co. Esmonde, Sir Thos. Wexford • Courtenay, Vise Devon, s. d. Estcourt, T. G. B.. Oxford University Cowper, Hon. W. F. Hertford Etwall, Ralph Andovcr

Craig, Wm. Gibson Edinburgh Evans, William. . . Derby, n. d.

Crawford, Wm. S. . Rochdale [n. d. Ewart, William Dumfries, &c. Cresswell, A. -J. B.. Northumberland, Farnham, Edw. B. Leicester, n. d.

Cripps, William . . . Cirencester Feilden, William.. Blackburn Currie, Raikes Northampton Fellowes, Edward. Huntingdon co. Curteis, H. B Rye Ferguson, Robert.. Kirkcaldy, &.c.

Dalmeny, Lord . . . Stii-ling, &c. Ferguson, Sir R. A. Londonderry

Dulryraple, John.. . Wigto^vn co. Ferrand, Wm. B. . ICnaresborough Darner, Hon.G.L.D. Portarlington Ffolliott, John Sligo CO. Darby, George Sussex, e. d. Fielden, .John Oldham Dashwood, Geo. H.. Wycombe Filmer, Sir Edmund ICent, w. D. Davies, D. A. S Carmarthen co. Fitzgerald, Rich. A. Tipperary co.

! Dawney,Hon.W. H. Rutland co. Pitzmaurice, Hn. W. Buckingham co.

Dawson, Hon. T. V. Louth co. Fitzroy, Lord C. . Bury St Edmunds Deedes, William Kent, e. d. Fitzroy, Hon. H... Lewes Denison,EdmundB. York, w. r. Fitz William, Hon.G. Peterborough Denison, William J.Surrey, w. d. Fleetwood, Sir P. H. Preston

Dsnison, John E.. . Malton Flower, Sir J , Thetford

Dennistoun, John. . Glasgow Forbes, William. . Stirling co. D'Eyncourt,Chas.T. Lambeth Forester, Hon. G. C Wenlock

Dick, Q,uintin Maldon Forman, Thos. S. . Bridgewater

Dickinson, F. H. . . Somerset, w. d. ! Forster, M Berwick-on-Tw. D'Israeli, Benjamin Shrewsbury Fox, Charles R Tower-Hamlets Divett, Edward Exeter Fox, Sackville L... Ipswich Dodd, George Maidstone Fremantle,SirT.F. Buckingham Douglas, Sir Chas.E. Warwick French, Fitzstephen Roscommon co. Dmglas, Sir Howard Liverpool Fuller, A. E Sussex, E. D.

'I D^)uglas, J. D. S. . . Rochester Gardner, J. Dunn. Bodmin

Douro, Marquess of Norwich Gaskell, James M, . Wenlock

Dowdeswell, Wm. . Tewkesbury Gibson, T. M Manchester

Drax, .John S. W. . Warehara Gill, Thomas Plymouth

Drummond, H. TI. . Perth co. Gisborne, Thomas.. Nottingham Duckworth, Sir J. T. Exeter Gladstone, Wm. E. Newark-on-Trent Duff, James Banff co. Gladstone, John N. Ipswich

Dugdale, Wm. S. . . Warwick, n. d. Glynne,SirSteph.R. Flint CO.

Duke, Sir .James. . . Boston Godson, Richard. . Kidderminster

Duncan, Viscount. . Bath Gordon, Hon. W.. Aberdeen co.

Duncan, George. . . . Dundee Gore, Montague . . Barnstaple

Duiicannon, Vise... Derby Gore, William O. . Salop, w. D. Duncombe, Thos. S. Finsbm-y Gore, Hon. R New Ross

I 54 HOUSE OF COMMONS.

Members. Places. Members. Places.

Gore, Wm. R. O. . . Sligo co. Hotham, Lord York, e. r. Goring, Charles Shoreham Houldsworth, T Nottingham, ^f.D.

Goulburn, Henry.. . Cambridge Univ. ILjward, Hon. C. W. Cumberland, e. d.

Graliam, Sir James Dorcliester Howard, Hon. H.. . Cricklade Granby,IMarquess of Stamford Howard, Hon. J. K. Malmesbury

Granger, Thos. C . . Durham Howard, Hon. E. G. Morpeth

Grattan, Henry Meath co. Howard, Philip H. . Carlisle Greene, Thomas Lancaster Howard, Sir Ralph Wicklow co. Gregory, Wm. Hen. Hudson, George Sunderland

Grey, Sir George. . . Devonport Hughes, W. B Carnarvon Grimsditch, Thomas Macclesfield Hume, Joseph Montrose, &c.

Gnmston, Viscount Hertford co. Humphrey, John . . Southwark

Grogan, Edvfard. . . Dublin Hurst, RobertHenry Horsham

Grosvenor, Lord R. Chester Hussey, Ambrose. . Salisbury

Guest, Sir Josiah J. Merthyr-Tydvil Hussey, Thomas... . Lyme-Regis

Hale, Robert B. . . Gloucester, w. d. Hutt, William Gateshead

Halford, Sir Henry Leicester, s. d. Ingestrie, Vise. . . Stafford, s. d. Hall, Sir Benjamin Marylebone Inglis, Sir R. H Oxford University Hallyburton, LordJ. Forfar co. Irton, Samuel Cumberland, w.d. Hamilton, Lord Cd. Tyrone co. Irving, John Antrim co.

Hamilton, C. J. B. Aylesbury James, William... . Cumberland, e. d.

Hamilton, G. A. .. . Dublin University James, Sir W.C Hull

Hamilton, Jas. H. . Dublin eo. Jermyn, Earl Bury St Edmunds Hamilton, W. J Newport Jervis, John Chester

Hampden, Renn... . Great Marlow Jocelyn, Viscount. . Lynn-Regis

Hanmer, Sir John.. Hull Johnson, Wm. A.. . Oldham Harcourt, George G.Oxford co. Johnstone, J. J. H. Dumfi-ies co. Hardy, John Bradford Johnstone, Sir J. V.Scarborough Harris, Hon. E. A.J. Christchurch Joliffe, Sir W. G. H. Petersfield

Hastie, Archibald. . Paisley Jones, Theobald Londonderry co.

Hatton, V. F Wexford co. I Kellv, Sir Fitz Roy Cambridge

Ha\yes, Benj., jun. . Lambeth 1 Kelly, James Limerick Hay, Sir A. L Elgin, &c. Kemble, Henry Surrey, e. d. j Hayes, Sir E. S Donegal co. Ker, David S DoAvnpatrick

I Hayter, William G. Wells Kerrison, Sir E Eye Heathcoat, John... Tiverton Kirk, Peter Carrickfergus

Heathcote, G. J Rutland co. Knight, Fred. W. . . Worcester, w. d.

Heathcote, Sir Wm. Hants, n. d. Knight, Henry G.. . Nottingham, n.d.

Heneagc, Edward. . Great Grimsby Knightley, Sir Chas. Northampton,!?.!). Devizes Heneage, Geo.H.W. i Laboucherb, Hen. Taunton Henley, Joseph W.. Oxford co. Lambton, H Durham, n. d. Henniker, Lord Suffolk, e. d. Langston, James H. Oxford

Hepburn, Sir T. B. . Haddington co. Langton, Wm. G. . . Somerset, e. d. Herbert, Hn. Sidney Wilts, s. d. Lascelles,Hon.W.S. Wakefield Heron, Sir Robert.. Peterborough Law, Hon. Chas. E. Cambridge Uni- Hervey, Lord A Brighton versity

Hill, Lord A. Marc. Evesham Lawson, Andrev/. . . Knai-esborough Hill, Lord A. Edwin Down co. Layard, E. B. V Carlow Hinde,JohnHodgson Newcastle - upon Leader, John T Westminster Tyne Lefevre, Charles S.. tiauts, n. d.

Hindley, Charles . . . Ashton-under- Lefroy, A Longford co. Lyne Legh, George C Chester, n. d. Hohhouse, Sir J. C. Nottingham Lemon, Sir Charles Corn-wall, w. d. Hodgson, Frederick Barnstaple Lennox, Ld. Arthur Chichester Hodgson, Richard.. Berwick-on- Leslie, C. P... Monaghan co.

Tweed Le veson , Lord Lichfield Hogg, James Weir.. Beverley Liddell, Hon. H. T. Durham, n. d

HoUond, Robert. . . Hastings Lincoln, Earl of Nottingham, s. d. Holmes, Hon.W. H. Isle of Wight Lindsay, Hon. Jas. Wigan

Hope, Alex. .J. B.. . Maidstone Lindsay, H. H Sandwich

Hope, George W.. . Southampton Listowel, Earl of.. . St Albans Hope, Sir John Edinburgh co. Loch, .James Wick, &c. Hornby, John Blackburn Lockhart, William.. Lanark co. Horsman, Edward.. Cockermouth Long, Walter Wilts, n. d.

^oskins,Kedg^^'in. . Hereford co. Lopes, Sir Ralph. , . Westbui^ HOUSE OF COMMONS. 65

Members. Places. Members. Places.

Lowther, Hon. H. C. Westmoreland co. O'Connell, Daniel. . Cork co.

Lowthcr, Sir J. H.. York O'Connell, John . . . Kilkenny Lyall, George London O'Connell, Maurice Tralee

Lygon, Hon. H. B. . Worcester, \v. v. 0'Connell,MorganJ. Kerry co. MACAULAYjThos.B. Edinburgh O'Connor Don Roscommon co. M'Geachy, F. A— Honiton O'Ferral, Rich. M.. Kildare co. [s.d. Mackenzie, Thos. . . Ross & Cromarty Ogle, S. C. H Northumberland, Mackenzie, Wm. F.Peebles co. Ord, William Newcastle-upon- Mackinnon, W. A. .Lymington Tyne

Maclean, Donald. . . Oxford Osborne, Ralph B. .Wycombe

Macnamara, W. N. Clare co. Ossulston, Lord. . . . Northumberland,

M'Neill, Duncan.. . Argyll co. N. D. Mactaggart,SirJolm WigtONvn, &c. Oswald, Alex Ayr co. Maher, Nicholas Tipperary co. Oswaljl, James Glasgow

Mahon, Viscount . . Hertford Owen, Sir John Pembroke Mainwaring, T Denbigh Packe, Charles W.Leicester, s. d.

Maitland, Thomas. . Kirkcudbright co. Paget, Lord A. H. . Lichfield

Mangles, R. D Guildford Paget, Frederick.. . Beaumaris Manners, Ld. Chas.. Leicester, n. d. Paget, Lord W Andover Manners, Lord John Newark-on-Trent Pakington, John S.. Droitwich March, Earl of. Sussex, w. d. Palmer, George Essex, s. d.

Marjoribanks, S... . Hythe Palmer, Robert Berks co.

Marshall, William.. Carlisle Palmerston, Vise. . Tiverton

Marsland, Henry.. . Stockport Parker, John Sheffield

Martin, C. W Newport Patten, John W. .. . Lancaster, n. d. Martin, John Tewkesbury Pattison, James London Martin, Thomas B. Galway co. Pechell, G. R Brighton Marton, George Lancaster Peel, Sir Robert Tamwoi'th

Masterman, John. . London Peel, Jonathan Huntingdon

Matheson, James . . Ashburton Pendarves,E. W.W.Cornwall, w. d. Maule, Hon. Fox . . Perth [x. d. Pennant, Hon. E. G. Carnarvon co.

Maunsell, Thos. P. . Northampton, Philips, George R. . Poole Maxwell, Hon. J. P. Cavan co. Philips, Mark Manchester Meynell, Henry Lisburn Philipps, Sir R. B. P. Haverfordwest Mildmay,H.St John Southampton Phillpotts, John Gloucester Miles, Philip W. S. Bristol Pigot,DavidRichard Clonmel

Miles, William Somerset, k. d, Pigot, Sir Robert . . Bridgnorth Milnes, Richard M. Pontefract Plumptre, John P.. Kent, e. d. Mitcalfe, Henry . . . Tynemouth Plumridge, Jas. H.. Penryn

Mitchell, Thos. A. . Bridport Polhill, Frederick. . Bedford Moffatt, George Dai'tmouth Pollington, Viscount Pontefract Moleswortli, S;r W.Southwark Ponsonby, Hon. C. Poole Morgan, C. M. R.. . Brecon Powell, Caleb Limerick Morgan, Chas. O. S. Monmouth co. Powell, William E.. Cardigan co. Morison, William.. . Clackmannan, &c. Power, James Wexford co.

Morris, David Carmarthen [co. Praed, William T. . St Ives Morrison, James.. . Inverness, &c. Price, Richard New Radnor

Mundy, Edward M. Derby, s. u. Price, Sir Robert.. . Hereford

Muntz, George F . . Birmingham Pringle, Alexander Selkirk co. Murphy, Francis S. Cork Protheroe, E., jun.. Halifax

Napier, Sir Chas . . Marylebone Pryse, Pryse Cardigan

Neeld, John Cricklade Pulsford, Robert.. . Hereford Neeld, Joseph .... Chippenham Pusey, Philip Berks co. Neville, Ralph Windsor Rashleigh, Wm. . Cornwall, e. d.

. Newdegate, C. N. . Warwick, n. d. Rawdon, John D.. . Armagh

Newport, Viscount.. Salop, s. d. Redington , Thos. N. Dundalk Newry, Viscount. . . Newry Reid, Sir John Rae Dover NichoU, John ; Cardiff Rendlesham, Lord.. Suffolk, e. d.

Norreys, Lord Oxford co. Repton, G. W. J.. . St Albans Sir C. D. J. Norreys, Mallow Ricardo, John L. . . Stoke-on-Trent

Northland, Vise... . Dungannon Rice, Edward R... . Dover O'Brien, A. S Northampton, Richards, Richard. . Merioneth co. O'Brien, Cornelius.. Clare co. [:n. d. Roche, Edmond B.. Cork co.

O'Brien, John Limerick Roebuck, John A. . Bath O'Brien, William S. Limerick co. RoUeston, Lancelot Nottingham, s.d. 56 HOUSE OF COMMONS.

Members. places. Members. Places.

Ross, David Robert Belfast Thomhill, George. . Huntingdon co.

Round, Charles G. . Essex, n. d- Tollemache,Hon.F. Grantham

Round, John Maldon Tollemache, John. . Chester, s. d.

Rous, Hon. H. J.. . Westminster Tomline, George.. . Shrewsbury Rumbold,CharlesB. Yarmouth Tower, Christopher Buckingham co. Russell, Charles Reading Towneley, John Beverley Russell, Lord Edw.. Tavistock Traill, George Caithness co.

Russell, Lord John. . London Trelawny, J. S Tavistock

Russell, J. D. W. . . Stafford, n. d. Trench, Sir P. W. . Scarborough l{utherfurd,AndrewLeith, &c. Trevor, Hon. G. R. Carmarthen co. Ryder, Hon. G. D.. Hertford co. Trollope, Sir John.. Lincoln (Kesteven) Sanderson, Rich.. Colchester Trotter, John Surrey, w. v.

Sandon, Viscount. . Liverpool Troub ridge. Sir E. . Sandwich Scott, Hon. Francis Roxburgh co, Tufnell, Henry Devonport Scott, Robert Walsall Tuite, Hugh M Westmeath co.

Scrope,Geo. Poulett Stroud Turner, Edmund. . . Truro Seymour, Lord Totness Turnor, Christopher Lincoln (Kesteven) Seymour, Sir H. B.. Midhurst Tyrell, Sir John T.. Essex, n. d.

Shaw, Frederick. . . Dublin Univer. Vane, Lord H Durham, s. d.

Shelburne, Earl of. .Calne Verner, William. . , Armagh co. Sheppard, Thomas.. Frome Vernon, G. H Bassetlaw

Sheridan, Rich. B. . Shaftesbury Vesey, Hon. Thos. . Queen's co. Shiel, Richard Lalor Dungarvan Villiers, Hon. C. P. Wolverhampton

Shirley, Evelyn J . . Warwick, s. d. Villiers, Viscount . . Cirencester

Shirley, Evelyn P. . Monaghan co. Vivian, John C. W. Penryn Sibthorp, CD Lincoln Vivian, John Henry Swansea Smith, John Abel.. Chichester Vivian, John Ennis Truro

Smith, Robert V.. . Northampton Vyvyan. Sir Rich. R. Helstone

Smitli, Benjamin.. . Norwich Waddington, H. S. Suffolk, w. d.

Smith, Abel Hertford co. Wakley, Thomas.. . Finsbury

Smith, T. R. C Ripon Walker, Richard.. . Bury

Smollett, Alexander Dumbarton co. Wall, Charles B. . . . Guildford Smyth, Sir Geo. H.Colchester Walsh, Sir John B. Radnor co. Smyth e, Hon. G— Canterbury Warburton, Henry.. Kendal Somers, John P Sligo Ward, Henry G Slieffield

Somerset, Lord G. .Monmouth co. Watson, Wni. H. . . Kinsale Somerton, Viscount Wilton Wawn, John T South Shields Somerville,SirVV.M. Drogheda Welby,GlynneEarle Grantham

Sotlieron, T. H. S. . Wilts, n. d. Wellesley, Lord C. . Hants, s. d. Spooner, Richard.. Birmingham Wemyss, James Er-

Spry, Sir Samuel.. . Bodmin skine Fife co. Standish, Charles.. Wigan Westenra, Hon. J.C. King's co.

Stanley, Edward.. . Cumberland, w.D. White, Henry Longford co. Stanley, Hon. W. O. Anglesea co. White, Samuel Leitrim co. Stansfield, W. R. C, Huddersfield Whitmore, T. C... Bridgnorth Stanton, W. H Stroud Wilde, Sir Thomas.. Worcester

Staunton, Sir G. T.. Portsmouth Williams, Thos. P. . Great Marlow Stewart, .John Lymington Williams, William.. Coventry Stewart, Pat. M Renfrew co. Wilshere, William.. Yarmouth Stock, Joseph Cashel Winnington, Sir T.. Bewdley

Strickland, Sir G.. . Preston Wodehouse, Edm. . Norfolk, e. d. Strutt, Edward Derby Wood, Charles Halifax Stuart, Henry Bedford Wood, Tlioraas Brecon co. Stuart, Ld.P.J.H.C. Ayr, &c. Wood, Thomas, jun. Middlesex co. Stuart, William V.. Waterford ca. Worsley, Lord Lincoln (Lindsey) Sturt, Henry C Dorset co. Wortley, Hon. J. S. York, w. r.

Surrey, Earl of. . . . . Arundel Wortley, Hon. J.A. Btite co.

Sutton, Hon.J.H.M. Cambridge Wrightson, W. B.. . Northallerton

Talbot, C. R. M.. . Glamorgan co. Wyndliam, Charles Sussex, w. d.

Tancred, Henry W. Banbury Wynn, C. W. W. . . JMontgomery co.

Taylor, James A. . . Worcester, e. n. Wynn, Sir W. W. . Denbigh co. Taylor, Thomas E.. Dublin co. Wyse, Tlmmas Waterford Thesiger, Sir Fred.. Abingdon YoRKE, II. G. R... York

Thompson, Wra. ... Westmoreland co. Yorke, Hon. E. T. . Cambridge co. Thornely, Thomas.. Wolverhampton Young, John Cavan co. HOUSE OF COMMONS —ENGLAND AND WALES. 57 HOUSE OF COMMONS, Alphabetically arranged according to the Places represented i with the numbers of the Constituency in each. ENGLAND AND WALES. Abingdon 315 Bolton 1207 Cardigan 797 Cumberland,w 4184 Stanley SirFred.Thesiger P. Ainsworth I Pryse Pryse E. Irton Albans, St 541 ' J. Bowring ICarhsle 990 S. G. W. J. Repton Boston. 112? P. H. Howard Dartmouth., ..282 Moffatt Earl of Listowel I J. S. Brownrigg i W. Marshall George Andover 240 Sir J. Duke !Carmarthenco.5630 Denbigh co. . . .4137

R. Etwall Bradford 1722 IIon.G.R.Trevor 1 Hon. W. Bagot Wynn Lord W. Paget J. Hardy I D. A. S. Davies Sir W. W. 9(l« Anglesea co. . .2541 W. Busfeild Carmarthen . . .941 Denbigh Hon.W.O.Stanley Brecon co 2835 D. Morris T. Mainwaring Arundel 230 T. Wood ICarnarvon C0..2353 Derby, n. d. . .5/39 Earl of Surrey [Brecon 330| Hon. E. Pennant Hon. G. H. Ca- Ashburton 270| C. M. R. Morgan Carnarvon 936 vendish

James Matheson Bridgewater . . . 547 W. B. Hughes W. Evans Ashton-under- H. Broadwood Chatham 893 iDerby, s. d. . . .7394 Lyne 724 T. S. Forman G. S. Byng E. M. Mundy

C. Hindley Bridgnorth 833 Cheltenham. . . 2006 C. R. Col ville Aylesbury 1601 T. C. Whitmore Hon. C. Berkeley Derby 2(i22 C. J. B. Hamilton Sir R. Pigot Chester, s. d. .8136 E. Strutt R. R. Clayton Bridport 571 Sir P. G. Egerton Vise. Duncannon Banbury 393 T. A. Mitchell J. Tollemache Devizes 385 H. W. Tancred A. B. Cochrane Chester, n. d. .6425 G. H. Heneage Barnstaple 762 Brighton 2601 W. T. Egerton W. H. L. Bruges F. Hodgson G. R. Pechell G. C. Legh Devon, n. d. . .8831 Montague Gore Lord A. Hervej' Chester 2246 Sir T. D. Acland Bassetlaw 2596 Bristol 10,416 Ld. R. Grosvenor L. W. Buck Hn.A.Duncombe P. W. S. Miles J. Jervis Devon, s.d.. 10,634 G. H. Vernon Hon. F. Berkeley Chichester 789 Sir J. Y, Buller Bath 2955 Buckingham Lord A. Lennox Vise. Courtenay Viscount Duncan 6149 J. A. Smith Devonport.. . .2161

J. A. Roebuck Hon. W. E. Fitz- Chippenham. . .278 Henry Tufnell Beaumaris 315 C.DuPre[maurice Joseph Neeld Sir G. Grey F. Pa^'et Christ. Tower H. G. Boldero Dorchester 396

Bedford^co 4543 Buckingham... 393 Christchurch. . .331 Hon. A. Cooper Viscount Alford Sir T. Fremantle Hon. E.A.Harris Sir J. Graham

W. Astell Sir J. Chetwode Cirencester. . . .496 Dorset co.. .. .6675 Bedford 1136 Bury 696 W. Cripps Lord Ashley F. Polhill R. Walker Viscount Villiers H. C. Sturt H. Stuart By.St Edmunds 744 Clitheroe 412 G. Bankes Berks co 5513 Earl Jermyn Edward Cardwell Dover 1920 R. Palmer Lord C. Fitzroy Cockermouth.. .322 Sir J. R. Reid P. Pusey Calne 173 H. A. Aglionby E. R. Rice Vise. Barrington EarlofShelburne E. Horsman Droitwich 342 Berwick-on- Cambridge co..3903 Colchester 1235 J. S. Pakington Tweed 769 Hon. E. T, Yorke R. Sanderson Dudley 911 R. Hodgson R. J. Eaton Sir G. H. Smyth John Benbow M. Forster J. P. Allix Corn wall, w. d. 53(J6 Durham, n. D..6040 Beverley 1122 Cambridge Uni' E. W. Pendarves H. Lambton J. W. Hogg versity 2780 Sir Chas. Lemon Hon.H.T.Liddell J. Towneley Hen. Goulburn Cornwall, E. d.6297 Durham, s.d. .5941 Bewdley 406 Hon. C. E. Law W. Rashleigh Lord H. Vane

SirT. Winnington Cambridge . ..1904 W. H. P. Carew J. Bowes

Birmingham . .6129 Hon. J.M.Sutton Coventry 3724 Durham 1106 G. F. Muntz SirFitzRoyKelly E. EUice T. C. Granger

Rich. Spooner Canterbury . . . 1924 W. Williams John Bright Blackburn 910 J. Bradshaw Cricklade 1656 Essex, N. D 5685 W. Feilden Hon. G. Smythe John Neeld Sir J. T. Tyrell J. Hornby Cardiff. 710 Hon. H. Howard C. G. Round Bodmin 405 J. Nicholl Cumberland, E.5(t39 Essex, s. D 5667

J.Dunn Gardner Cardigan co. . .2376 Hon. C. Howard T. W, Bramston

E. Powell ; James G. Palmer Sir Samuel Spry | W. W. 1

58 HOUSE OF COMMONS ENGLAND AND WALES,

Evesham 371 Hereford 1002 Leicester, s. r).5337 Marlow, Great..367 Lord A. M. Hill Robert Pulsford Sir H. Halford T. P. Williams P. Borthwick Sir Robert Price C. W. Packe Renn Hampden Exeter 2749 Hertford co... .5765 Leicester .3505 Marylebone.. 13,361 E. Divett Vise. Grimston Sir J. Easthope Sir B. Hall Sir J. DuckwortVi A. Smith W. Ellis Sir C. Napier Eye 33(1 Hon.G.D.Rvder Leominster 553 Merioneth co. .1229 Sir E. Kerrison Hertford 611 Geo. Arkwright R. Richards Finsbury....l4,038 Viscount Mahon Henry Barkly Merthyr-TydviiyfiO T. S. Buncombe Hon. W. Cowper Lewes 844 Sir J. J. Guest T, Wakley Honiton 414 Hon. H. Fitzroy Middlesexco. 14,62 Flint CO 309fi H. D. Baillie H. Elphinstone G. Bj-ng Sir S. R. Glynne F. A. M'Geachy Lichfield 704 T. Wood, jun. Flint 270 Horsham 339 Lord Leveson Midhurst 283 SirR.B.Eulkeley Rob. Hen. Hurst Lord A. H. Paget Sir H, Seymour Frome 40/ Huddersfield...963 Lincoln (Kest.) 9740 Monmouth co..4989 T. Sheppard W.RCStansrteld C. Tumor Lord G.Somerset Gateshead 622 Hull 6063 Sir J. Trollope C. O. S. Morgan W. Hutt Sir W. C. James Lincoln (Lind- Monmouth 1144 Glamorgan C0..5676 Sir J. Hanmer sey) 11,363 R. J. Blewitt Viscount Adare Huntingdon co.2908 LordWorsley Montgomervco3029 C. R. M. Talbot E. Fellowes R. A.Christopher C. W. W. Wynn '960 Gloucester, e.d.807!) G. Thornhill Lincoln 1146 Montgomery.. .

Sir C. Codrington Huntingdon.. . .374 C. Sibthorp Hon. H. Chol- Flon. F. Charteris J. Peel W. R. CoUett mondeley Gloucester ,w.D.7H33 T. Baring Liskeard 312 Morpeth 428 Plon. G. Berkeley Hythe 516 C. Buller Hon.E.G.Howard

R. B. Hale S. Marjoribanks Liverpool. . .15,559 Newark-on-Tr.l016 Gloucester 1827 Ipswich 1685 Viscount Sandon W. E. Gladstone John Phillpotts J. N. Gladstone Sir H. Douglas Lord J. Manners Hon. M.Berkeley Sackville L. Fox London 20,030 Seuc.-und.-Lyn,el047 Grantham 721 Ives, St 587 John Masterman E. Buckley G. E. Welby W. T. Praed George Lyall J. C. Colquhoim HoD.F.ToUeniache Kendal .368 Lord J. Russell Newc.-upon- 1 jne 5041 Greenwich 3.')2« Hen. Warburton James Pattison W. Ord J. W. D. Dundas Kent, E. D 7391 Ludlow 426 J.HodgsonHLnde E. G. Barnard J. P. Plumptre B. Botfield Newport 665 Grhnsby, Great 567 William Deedes J. Ackers C. VV. Martin E. Heneage Kent, vv. D 8940 Lyme-Regis 265 W. J. Hamilton Guildford 475 Sir E. Filmer Thomas Hussey Norfolk, E. D..8727 R. D. Mangles Thomas Austen Lymington 293 E. Wodehouse C. B. Wall Kidderminster. .522 J. Stewart H.N. Burroughes Halifax 1014 R. Godson W.A. Mackinnon Norfolk, w. D..7681 B.ProtheroeJun. Knaresborough 245 Lynn-Regis 980 W. Bagge C. Wood A. Lawson Lord G. Bentinck W. L. W. Chute Hants, N.D.... 3603 W B. Ferrand Viscount Jocelyn Northallerton. .303 C. S. Lefevre Lambeth 9083 Macclesfield 82Jj W. B. Wrightson Sir W. Ueath- B. Hawes, jun. J. Brocklehurst Northampt. n. 4195 cote C. T. D'Eyncourt T. Grimsditcli T. P. Maunsell Hants, s. d 5861 Lancaster, N.10,029 Maidstone 1556 A. S. O'Brien LordC.Wellesley J. W. Patten A. J. B. Hope NoTthampt. s.4879 H. C. Compton J. T. Clifton G. Dodd W.R. CartWright Harwich 233 Lancaster, s. 18, .521 Maldon 963 Sir C. Knightley J. Attwood Lord F. Egerton Q,. Dick N orthampton.. 1 9/4 W. Beresford William Entwisle J. Round R. V. Smith Hastings 899 Lancaster 1313 Malmesbury... .332 R. Currie R. Hollond T. Greene Hon. J. Howard Northumberland, MusgraveBriscoe G. Marten Malton 557 N. D .3076 Haverfordwest.. 706 Launceston 344 J. W. Childers Lord Ossulston SirR.B. Philipps William Bowles J. E. Denison A. J.B. Cresswell Helstone 400 Leeds 6298 Manchester.. 10,423 Northumb.s.D.5342

Sir R. R. Vy vyan W. Beckett I M. Philips M. Bell

Hereford co. . .7944 W. Aldam T. M. Gibson S. C. H. Ogle | K. Hoskins Leicester, n. d.4311 Marlborough.. .256 Norwich 4220 T. Baskerville of Lord C. Manners j Lord E. Bruce Marq. Douro BaiJey, J. jun. E. B. Farnham i H. B. Baring B. Smith HOUSK OF COMMONS ENGLAND AND WALES. 59

Notts, N. D.... 3783 Rochester 1194 Stoke-on-Trentl56(i VVallingiovd 3«6

T. Houldsworth J. D. S. Douglas 1 J. L. Ricardo W. S. Hlackstono

U. G, Knight W. H. Bodkin | W. T. Copeland I Walsall 67(> Notts, s. D 3581 Rutland co 1880 Stroud 1555 R. Scott

Earl of Lincoln G. J. Heathcote I \V. H. Stanton iWareham 489 L. BoUeston Hon. W. Dawneyl G. P. Scrope J, S. W. Drax

Nottingham.. .5172 Rye 54aSuftolk, e. d. .6786 Warrington. . . .648 Sir J. C. Hobhouse H. B. Curteis Lord Henniker J. I. Blackburno Thomas Gisborne Salford 2354 Lord Rendlesham Warwick, n. d.6720 Oldliam 14()2 J. Brotherton Suffolk, w. d. .4975 W. S. Dugdale J. Fielden Salisbury 724 H.S. Waddington C. N. Newdegate W. A. Johnson J. H. Campbell Philip Bennett Warwick, s. d.4168 O.vfoi-dco 5786 Ambrose Hussey Sunderland. ..1681 E. J. Shirley

Lord Norreys Salop, N. D. . . .51:i6 Diivid Barclay * * * G. G. Harcourt Viscount Clive George Hudson 'Warwick 911 J. W. Henley W. O. Gore Surrey, e. d.. .6351: Sir C. B. Douglas Oxford Univ...2758 Salop, s.n .3949 H. Kemble W.Collins T. G.B. Estcourt Vise. Newport E. Antrobus jWells 342 Sir R. H. Inglis Hon. R. H. Clive Surrey, w. d. .3958 R. Blakemore

Oxford 2751|Sand\vicli 949 W. J. Denison I W. G. Hayter

D.Maclean Sii-E. Troubridge John Trotter ! Wenlock 935 J. E. D. H. Langston | H. H. Lindsay Sussex, ..5797 Hon. G. Forester

Pembrolie co. .3698 Scarborough.. . .537 G. Darby J. M. Gaskell Viscount Emlyn Sir J. Johnstone A. E. Fuller Westbury 374

Pembroke 967 Sir F. W. Trench Sussex, w. D . .3590 Sir R. Lopes Sir J. Owen Shaftesbury 511 Earl of March Westminster 14,801 Penryn 901 Rich. B. Sheridan Chas. Wyndham J. T. Leader J. C. Vivian Sheffield 4199 Swansea 1309 Hon. H. J. Rous J. H. Plumridge J. Parker J. H. Vivian Westmoreland 43U9

Peterborough . .553 H. G. Ward Tamworth 452 Hn.H.C.Lowther Hn.G.Fitzwilliam Shields, South..712 Sir R. Peel W. Thompson Sir R. Heron J. T. Wawn E. H. A'Court Weymouth ....691 Petersfield 367 Shoreham 1896 Taunton 876 11. Bernal Sir W. G. Joliffe Sir C. M. Burrell H. Labouchere W. D. Christie Plymouth 1944 C. Gorin Sir T. E. Cole- Whitby 412 T. Gill Shrewsbury... 1538 brooke | A. Cliapman Vise. Ebrington G. Tomline Tavistock 264 Whitehaven 534

Pontefract 665 B. D 'Israeli J. S. Trelawny I M. Attwood Vise. Pollington Somerset, e d. 1 Lord E. Russell 0, 027 ] Wigan 517

R. M. Milnes W. G. Langton Tewkesbury 471 1 Charles Standish Poole 529 W. Miles William bowdes-' Hon. Jas.Lindsay Hon.C. Ponsonby Somerset, w.D.9025 well Wight, Isle of.. 1167

G. R. Philips T. D. Acland J. Martin ! Hon. W. Hohues

Portsmouth . . . 1917 F. H. Dickinson Thetford 1 92 Wilton 225 F. T. Barin Southampton. .1870 Hon. W. B. Bar- Vise. Somerton Sir G.T.Staunton H. St John Mild- ing Wilts, N. D 5053 j

Preston 2975 may Sir J. Flower I W. Long Sir P. Fleetwood! G. W. Hope Thirsk 326 T. H. S. Sotheron Sir G. Strickland Southwark 5353 John Bell Wilts, s.d 2841 Radnor CO 2057 J. Humphrey Tiverton 471 J. Benett

Sir JohnB. Walsh SirW.Moleswoi-th J. Heathcoat ! Hon. S. Herbert Radnor, New ..516 Stafford, N.D.IO, 217 Viscount Palmer- Winchester 628 R. Price J. D. W. Russell ston i J. B. East Reading 1220 C. B. Adderley Totness 424 B. Escott

Charles Russell Stafford, s. d. . 9066 Lord Seymour Windsor 680

Viscount Chelsea Vise. Ingestrie C. B. Baldwin ' Ralpli Neville Reigate 194 Hon. G. Anson Tower-Ham. 16,246 * * *

Viscount Eastnor Stafford 1257 Sir W. Clay 1 Wolverhamp-

Richmond 262 Hon. S. Cai-negie C. R. Fox ' ton 2467 Hon. J. C.Dundas E. BuUer Truro 650 Hon. C.P. Villiers

Hon.W.Colborne Stamford 638 J.E.Vivian ! T. Thornely Ripon 341 Marq. of Granby E.Turner Woodstock 3.92 T. B. C. Smith Sir G. Clerk Tynemouth 738 * * * Sir G. Cockburn Stockport 948 II. Mitcalfe Worcester, e.d.6724 Rochdale 941 H. Marsland Wakefield 726 J. Barneby W. S. Crawford R. Cobden Hon.W.Lascelles J. A. Taylor . J . 60 HOUSK OF COMMONS SCOTLAND.

Worcester ,w.D.4659| Wycombe 338 York, e. r 7673 York, n. r. .12,116 Hon. H. I Lygon G. 11. Daslnvood H. Broadley I E. S. Cayley F. Knight | ' W. Ralph B.Osborne Lord Ilotham I lln. O.Duncombe Worcester 2387 Yarmouth U)60 York, w.R. .33,863 York 3(71 Sir T. Wilde I C. E. Kumbold I Hon.J.S.Wortleyj Sir J. H.Lowther Joseph Bailey | Wilsliere | | W. E. B. Denison H. G. R. Yorke SCOTLAND. Places. Coustil. 1844-45.* Memhers. Places. Oonstit. 1844-45. Member*. , Aberdeenco 3578 Hon. W. Gordon Kilmarnock637')

Aberdeen 29o2 A. Bannerman ' Dumbartotil75i Argyll CO 1766 Duncan M'Neill Pt.-Glasg. .204 1291 Hon. E. Bouverie Ayrco 4115 Alex. Oswald Renfrew... QH\ Ayr 472 Jluiherglen j 177 Campbelton^riAl Kincardine co.' .796 en.H.Arbutlinot Jnverary.. 52^1100 Ld. P, J.C.Stuart Kirkcaldy..476^ Irvine 236V BurntislandU [ Robert Ferguson Oban 66) S;;;,-r...l4l^ 694

Banff CO 817 James Duif Kinghorn . .28j

Berwick co 1179 SirH. P.Campbell Kirkcudb. co. . .1344 Thomas Maitland Bute CO 467 Hon.J.A.Wortley Lanark co 3842 Wm. Lockhart Caithness co 548 George Traill i Leith,&e.l278S Clackmannan Musselb^c.225 V1743 A. Rutlierfurd

and Kinross CO. 1370 William Morison : PortobeUo..2HJ )

Dumbarton co..l245 Alex. Smollett Linlithgow co. . .619 William Baillie

Dumfries CO 2161 , J. J. H. Johnstone Montrose ..373 ] Dumfries...567 Arbroath. .416/ Annan... .176 Brechin... .193>1293 Joseph Hume Kirkcudb...102 964 William Ewart F07far 273 V Lochmaben 40 Bervie 38 ) Sanquhar.. Orkney&Shetland542 F. Dundas 79 ^ Dundee '2365 George Duncan I'aisley 1158 A. Hastie Edinburgh co..2176 Sir John Hope Peebles co 710 W. F. Mackenzie Edinburgh 5972 T. B. Macaulay Perth CO 4019 H. H. Drummond W. Gibson-Craig Perth 1004 Hon. F. Maule Elgin& Nairn co 717 C. L. C. Bruce Renfrew co 2363 P. M. Stewart Elgin 2]3v ltoss& Cromarty 795 T. Mackenzie

Banjff. 21 SJ Roxburgh co. . .2064 Hon. F. Scott Cullen 381 Selkirk co 572 A. Pringle 824 Sir A. L. Hay Inverury . 90^ Stirling co 2567 William Forbes Kintore 35i Stirling 459 i Peterhead...2mi Culross 26/ Falkirk.... 4 27) Dunferml. .523M101 Lord Dalmeny Airdrie....2m( Inverkeithg. .55^ Hamilton.. 2\i\>l332 W. Baird Queensferrp 3aj

Lanark . . .2'3'^\ St Andrews246i Linlithgow 92 ) Anst'er, e... 57 Fife CO ; . 2892 J. E. Wemyss Anst'cr, w.. 12 Forfar co 2388 Lord J.F.Gordon- Crail 61 763 E. Ellice, jun. Hallyburton Cupar 291 Glasgow 8937 J. Dennistoun Kilrenny... 48 J. Oswald Pittenweem. 58

Greenock 962 Walter Baine Sutherland co. . 169 David Dundas

Haddington co . .646 Sir T.B.Hepburn Wick 379 Haddington231 Cromarty.. 36 ) Bei'wick, n. 33/ Dingwall.... ?,S 720 James Loch Dunbar. ...127> 667 J. M. Balfour Dornoch . . 35

Jedburgh... 2Ui Kirkwall. . 95 Lauder 62j Tain 87 Inverness co 863 Henry J. Baillie Wigtown CO. . 1034 John Dalrymple Inverness. .499^ Wigtown.. .85 Forres 152 i Galloway,N.17 ^^^ ^^^^^ Morrison • 356 Sir J. M'Taggart Fortrose'.'. 49 f Stranraer..2()5 ifairn .... 76 Whithorn . .49

* In a few instance^ the reluins of the Constiluencv made by the t lerls include all thoie i^t any lime placed on the rolls, which have not betn purged bj the reii.oval ot iuch sa have died or become disqualified. — — —— —. — —

HOUSE OP COMMONS—IRELAND—REVENUE BOARDS. 61 IRELAND.

Antrim co 6280 Down co 2221 Kilkenny co. . , 1372 Newry 1121

J. Irving Viscount Castle Hon. P. liutler j Viscount Newry

N. Alexander reagli P. S. Butler Portarlington . . 185

Armagh co 2706 Lord A. Edwin Kilkenny 530 , Hn. G. L. Damer Vise. Acheson Hill John O'Connell ^Queen's co 1448

"W. Verner Downpatrick. . .327 King's CO 1 588 Sir C. H. Coote j Armagh 933 D. S. Ker Hon. J.Westenraj Hon. T. Vesey John D. RawdonjDrogheda 715 Sir A. Armstrong Roscommon «>. 9)4

Athlone 388 Sir W. Somer- Kinsale 334 1 F. French

John Collett ville W. H. Watson | O'Conor Don Bandonbridge. .447 Dublin co 3142 Leitrim co 1171 Ross, New 312 ViscountBernard J. H. Hamilton Vise. Clements Hon. R, Gore Belfast 7577 T. E. Taylor S. White Sligoco 1181

D. R. Ross Dublin 15,635 Limerick co. . . 1648 J. FfoUiott LordJ.Chichester E. Grogan W. S. O'Brien W. R. O. Gore Carlow CO 2U63 W. H. Gregory C. Powell Sligo 1002 H. Bruen Dublin University Limerick 1889 J. P. Somers T. Bunbury F. Shaw J. O'Brien Tipperary CO..2602 Carlow 565 G. A. Hamilton N. Maher E. B. V. Layard Dundalk 562 Lisburn 331 R. A. Fitzgerald Carrickfergus..lU66 T. N. Redington H. Meynell Tralee 290 P. Kirk Dungannon 421 Londonderryoo.4326 M. O'Connell Cashel 251 Vise. Northland Thomas Bateson Tyrone co 1705 J. Stock Dungarvan 431 T. Jones Hon. II. L. Corry Cavan co 2034 R. L. Shiel Londonderry. .1560 Lord C. Hamilton J. Young Ennis 207 Sir Robert A. Fer. Waterfordco. ..880 Hon. J. P. Max- H. Bridgeman guson W. V. Stuart

well Enniskillen 489 Longford co. . .1204 Hon. R.S. Carew Clare CO 2032 Hon. H. A. Cole H. White Watcrford 1488 W .N. Macnamara Fermanagh co. 40(19 A. Lefroy Sir H.W.Barron C. O'Brien Sir A. B. Brooke Louth CO 1165 Thomas Wyse Clonmel 595 M. Archdall R. M. Bellew Westnieath cb.l340 D. R. Pigot Gal way CO 2113 Hon. T. Dawson H. M. Tuite Coleraine 790 J. J. Bodkin Mallow 344 B. J. Chapman

John R. Boyd T. B. Martin SirC.D.J.Norreys Wexford co. . . 1886

Corkco 4245 Galway1 4158 Mayo co 1356 V. F. Hatton

D. O'Connell M. J. Blake I R. D. Browne J. Power

E. B. Roche Sir V. Blake | M. Blake Wexford .329 Cork 4570 Kerry co 1606 Meath co 1497 Sir T. Esmonde F. S. Murphy Hon. W. Brownej H. Grattan Wicklowco. ..1668 Callaghan Corballey D. M. J. O'Connell | M. E. William Acton Donegal co 1227 Kildareco 2391 Monaghan co..2066 Sir R. Howard

Sir E. S. Haves R. M. O'Ferral I E. P. Shirley Youghal 470

E. M. Conolly R, Archbold 1 C. P. Leslie Hon.C. Cavendish Officers of the House.— Clerk of the House, J. H. Ley. Clerk-assistant, W. Ley. Second Clerk-Assistant, H. Ley. Short-hand Writer, W. B. Gurney. —Sergeant-at-Arms, Sir W. Gossett. Chaplain, Rev. G, T. Andrews, M. A. LIST OF THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENTS. Assembled. Dissolved. Assembled. Dissolved. First...' June 29, 1802 Eighth Nov. 14, 1826 July 247 1830 Second Nov. 16, 1802 Oct. 24, 1806 Ninth Oct. 26, 1830 April 23, 1831 Third.. Dec. 15,1806 April 29, 1807 Tenth..... June 14, 1831 Dec. 3, 1832

Fourth June 22, 1807 Sept. 29, 1812 Eleventh . Jan. 29, 1833 Dec. 30, 1834

Fifth . . Nov. 24, 1812 June 10, 1818 1 Twelfth.... Feb. 19, 1835 July 17, 1837

Sixth . . Jan. 14, 1819 Feb. 29, 1820 1 Thirteenth Nov. 15, 1837 June 23, 1841 Seventh April 21, 1820 June 2, 1826 Fourteenth Aug. 19, l«41i SCOTTISH REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Customs Solicitor for Revenue and General Law, David Robertson ExcrsB Collector at Edinburgh, Donald Ross Stamps AND Ta^es.. .Comptroller-gen., T. Pender. Solicitor, Angus Fletcher Post-Office Secretary, Francis Abbott. Solicitor, John Bowie, W.S. Receiver-general, Hon. B. F. Primrose. Accountant, George Mason .. ...

62 COURTS—COUNTY-OFFICERS. JUDGES AND OFFICERS OP GOVERNMENT IN SCOTLAND. COURT OF SESSION, 1532. COURT OF JUSTICIARY, 1672. Lord President of the whole Court, 1841 Lord Justice General, Lord Pre- Right Honourable D. Boyle sident of the Court of Session 1841 LordJusticeClerk, Rt.Hon.J.Hope Inner-House. -FIRST division. lords commissioners. 1841 President, Rt. Hon. D. Boyle 1824 Lord Mackenzie 1822 J. H. Mackenzie, Lord Mackenzie 182.9 Lord 3Ioncreiff 1823 J. Fullerton. Lord Fullerton 1830 Lord Medwyn 1834 Francis Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey 1837 Lord Cockburn SECOND DIVISION. 1843 Lord Wood 1841 President,Tl\%hil\on. John Hope 1842 Lord Advocate, Dun. M'Neill 182,5 J. H. Forbes, Lord Medwyn 1842 Solicitor-general, Adam Anderson 182.0 Sir J. W. Moncreiff, Bart. Lord Depute Advocates, D. Milne, David Moncreiff Mure, John Inglis, Charles Baillie 1834 H. Cockburn, Lord Cockburn Crown Agent, James Tytler, W.S. Outer-House, TEIND COURT, 1707. permanent lords ordinary. Lords of Session Commissioners. Attached equally to botli Divisions ot tlie Court. COURT OF EXCHEQUER, 1707. 1837 J.Cuninghame, LordCuninghame Judges, /rom 12fh August 1845 to I2ih 1839 Sir J. A. Murray, Lord Murray August 1846, Lords Cuninghame and 1840 James Ivory, Lord Ivory Jeffrey. From I2th August 1846 to 1842 Alexander Wood, Lord Wood I2th August 1847, Lords Fullerton 1843 Pat. Robertson, Lord Robertson and Robertson

POPULATION, LORDS-LIEUTENANT, & SHERIFFS of SCOTLAND.

Counties. Lords-Lieul enant. sheriff's. tion,1841.'psr™nt- Aberdeen 192,387 8-3 Earl of Erroll Andrew Murray Argj'll* 97,371 Marquess of Breadalbane Robert Bruce Ayr 164,356; 13-3 Earl of Eglinton Archibald Bell Banff. 49,679; 2-2 Earl of Fife Alexander Currie 1-1 Berwick 34,438 1 Earl of Lauderdale Robert Bell

Bute 1 5,740 ' 11-2 Marquess of Bute Robert Hunter Caithness 36,343 5-2 Earl of Caithness Robert Thomson Clackmannan.. 19,155 30-0 Lord Abercromby John Tait

Dumbarton. . 44,296 33-4 Sir Jas. Colquhoun, Bt. J. C. Colquhoun Dumfries 72,830 Marquess of Queensberry Mark Napier

Edinburgh . 225,454 2-8 D.ofBuccleuch&Queensb Graham Speirs Elgin orMoray 35,012 2-3 Earl of Moray Cosmo Innes

Fife 140,140 8-8 James ErskineWemyss . Alex. Earle Monteith Forfar 170,520 22-1 Earl of Airhe James L'Amy

Haddington. . 35,886 Marquess of Tweeddale.. William Horae Inverness 97,799 3-2 Earl of Seafield Wm. Fraser Tytler 6-2 Kincardine . . 33,075 Viscount Arbuthnott. .. Geo. L. A. Douglas Kinross 8,763 Vice-admiral Sir C. Adam John Tait Kirkcudbright 41,119 1-3 Earl of Selkirk E. D. Sandford Lanark 426,972 34-8 D. of Hamilton ^Brandon Archibald Ahson Linlithgow... 26,872 15-4 Earl of Rosebery John Cay Nairn 9,217 William Brodie of Brodie Cosmo Innes Orkney cV i,etland 61,065 4-8 Hon. John Chas. Dundas Charles Neaves Peebles 10,499 Earl of Wemyss & March George Napier Perth 137,390 Earl of Kinnoull Rob. Whigham Renfrew 155,072 16-2 Hercules J. Robertson Ross 7 5-2 Hugh Duncan Baillie.. . 78,685 [ John Jardine Cromarty. . . 3 R. M'Leodof CadboU... Roxburgh 46,025 5-4 D.ofBuccl euch & Queensb. Wm. 0. Rutherfurd Selkirk 7,990 16-9 George Dundas Stirling 82,057 13-0 Duke of Montrose Robert Handyside

Sutherland . . 24,782 Duke of Sutherland Hugh Lumsden Wigtown 39,195 8-1 Earl of Galloway Adam Urquhart 2,620,184! 10-7

1-3; in KinroRS, 3-5; in N»ir.i« « In AriivU, decrease 3-7 per cent. ; in Dumfries, in HaddinRton.O-?! — On Mainland, 2,450,764 ( on Islands, 169,420- 1.6i in PesbleB.O-?! in Peitli 4-0; in Sutherland, 3-U. }• .

POPULATION OF SCOTLAND—SCOTTISH PEERAGE. 63 VIEW OF THE PROGRESSIVE POPULATION OF SCOTLAND.

Year liiL-rease Vear a Inciease Veai lQc,ua,ej Year j IHOl. cent. IKll. cent. Uiai. cent. IHal. p.cent. 1841. p. i p. 1 p. 1

1,599,068 14 1,805,688 Ifi 2,093,456 13 2,365,114 10-7 12,620,184

SUMMARY OF THE POPULATION OF SCOTLAND in 1821, 1831, & 1841. ^ Families All other Annual 1

I Families chiefly em- faiiiilieB not lvalue of thel Total of chiefly em- ployed in comprised Inlmbited real proper- Year. Males. Kemalen. Persons. ployed iu trade,:„anu. in the two Houses. ty, as as- agriculture. facturcSi or prei-eding sessed in handicraft classes. 1815*;1843. 1821 983,552 1,109,904 2,093,456 130,699 190,264 126,997 .341,474 £ 1831 1,114,8161 1.250,298 2,365,114 126,591 207,259 168,451 .369,393 6,652,655' 1841 1,241,862 1,3/8,322 2,620,184 140,243 229,611 186,617 1502,852 9,284,382' ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE PEERAGE OF SCOTLAND. The Peerage of Scotland at present consists of 8 Dukes, 4 Marquesses, 42 Earls, 6 Viscounts, 21 Baions, and 1 Baroness, —in all 82. Of these, 40 (in the following list marked thus *) are also Peers of the United Kingdom. His Royal Highness, Albert-Edward, Duke of Rothesay,* b. November 9, 1841. Creation. Title. Birth. Name. Creaiion. Title. Birth. Name. 1606 Abercorn E.*1811 J. Hamilton 703 HopetounE *1831 J. A. Hope 1682 Aberdeen E.*1784 G. H. Gordon 599 Huntly M.*. .1761 G. Gordon 1639 Airlie E 1705 D. Ogilvy 633 Kenmure V. .1792 A. Gordon 1641 ArbuthnottV.1778 J. Arbuthnott 682 Kinnaird B.*1807 G.W.Kinnaird

1701 ArgyU D.*. . .1777 J. D. Campbell 633 Kinnoull E.* 1785 T. R. D. Hay 1703 AthoU D.*.. .1778 J. Murray 677 Kintore E.*..1828 F. K. Falconer 1651 Balcarras E.*1784 J. Lindsay 624 LauderdaleE*1784 J. Maitland 1647 Belhaven and 675 Lennox D.*. .1791 C. G. Lennox Stenton B.* 1793 R.M.Hamilton 641 Leven and

1606 Blantyre B.. .1818 C. Stuart Melville E. . 1785 D. L, Melville 1677 BreadalbaneE*1796 J. Campbell 701 Lothian M.*..1832 W. S. R. Kerr 1663 Buccleuch & 633 Loudoun E*.. 1832 P. R. Hastings Q,ueensb.D.*1806 W. M. D. Scott 457 Mar E 1795 J.F.M.Erskine 1469 Buchan B... .1783 H. D. Erskine 707 Montrose D.*1799 J. Graham

1455 Caithness E. .1790 A. Sinclair 562 Moray E.*. . .I771 F. Stuart 1639 Carnwath E..1797 T. H. DalzeU 458 Morton E 1789 G. S. Douglas 1510 Cassillis E.*..1770 A. Kennedy 627 Napier B 1819 F. Napier 1447 Cathcart B.* 1783 C. M. (Jathcart 660 Newburgh E. 1794 F. Livingstone 1604 Colville of 647 Northesk E. .1794 W.H. Carnegie

Culross B. . .1768 J. Colville 6J)6 Orkney E. . . .1803 T.FitzMaurice 1609 Cranstoun B. 1809 J.B.Cranstoim 690 Polwarth B. 18('0 H. F. H. Scott 1633 DalhousieE.*1812 J. A. Ramsay 682 Queensberry M.1779 J. Douglas 1633 Dumfries and 628 Reay B 1773 E. Mackay Bute E.*... .1793 J. C. Stuart 651 Rollo B 1773 J. RoUo 1673 Dunblane V.*1798 F. G.D.Osborne 703 Rosebery E.* 1783 A. J. Primrose

1669 DundonaldE.1775 T. Cochrane 457 Rothes E. . . .1835 G. W. E. Leslie 1686 Dunmore E.*184I C. A. Murray 707 Roxbur^he D.*1816 J. H. R. I. Ker 1643 Dysart E. . . .1794 L. W. Talmash 651 Ruthven B.. .1777 J- Ruthven 1508 EgUnton E.* 1812 AMontgomerie 445 Saltoun B 1785 A. G. Eraser Hamilton 701 SeafieldE. .. .1778 F.W.G.Ogilvie

1633 Elgin & Kin- 646 Selkirk E. . . .1809 D. J. Douglas

cardine E. . .1811 J. Bruce 489 Sempill Bs. . M. J. Sempill 1643 EUbank B... .1804 A. O. Murray 489 Sinclair B. .. .1768 C. Saint-Clair 1510 ElphinstoneB 1807 J- Elphinstone 430 Somerville B. 1787 K. Somerville 1452 ErrolIE.*....1801 W. G. Hay 703 Stair E.* 1771 JH.Dalrymple 1627 Fairfax B T. Fairfax 621 Stormont V.*1806 W. D. Murray 1620 Falkland V.* 1803 L. B. Cary 686 StrathallanV.1767 J. Drummona 1442 Forbes B 1798 Walter Forbes 606 StrathmoreE.1775 T. L. Bowes 1633 Forrester B.*1775 J.W.Grimston 228 SutherlandE*1786 G. G, L. Gower 1623 Galloway E.*1800 R. Stewart 564 TorphichenB.1770 J. Sandilands 1703 Glasgow E.*..1792 James C.Boyle 633 Traquair E. .1781 C. Stuart 1445 Gray B 17.98 J. Gray 694 Tweeddale M.1787 G. Hay 1619 Haddington E*1780 T. Hamilton 633 Wemyss and 1643 Hamilton D.*1767 A. H. Douglas March E,*..1772 F. W. Douglas 1606 Home E 1799 C. A. Home 64 OFFICERS OF CROWN AND STATE—UNIVERSITIES. OFFICERS OP THE CROWN.

Hereditary Grand Constable; Knight Hereditary Royal standard-bearer , H. Marischal, Earl of Erroll Scrymgeour Wedderburn Hereditary Standard-bearer, Earl of Lord President and Lord Justice Gene- Lauderdale ral, Right Hon. David Boyle Vice-admiral, * * *

OFFICERS OF STATE.

Keeper ofthe Great Seal, Huke of XvgyW I Lord Justice Clerk, Right Hon. J. Hope

Lord Privy Seal, Viscount Melville | Lord Advocate, Duncan M'Neill

Lord Clerk Register, Right Hon. W. I Commissioners for the Custody of the

Dundas | Regalia, The Officers of State

THE UNIVERSITIES OF SCOTLAND. UNIVERSITY OP ST ANDREWS.—Founded 1411, [In the United College the Session begins on the Thursday before the first

Tuesday of November, and closes on the last Friday of April : In St Mary's College it commences about the end of November, and terminates in the begin- ning of April.] Chancellor, Viscount Melville | Dean of the Facidty of Arts, Andrew Rector, Thomas T. Jackson Alexander, | A.M. Librarian and Sec. to the Senatxis Academicus, Rev. James Macbean, A.M. UNITED COLLEGE OF ST SALVATOR AND ST LEONARD. Principal, Sir David Brewster, K.H. NaturalPhilosophy,A.Ar\6erson,'LT..D. PROFESSORS. Civil History, William Ferrie, D. D. Humanity, William Pyper, LL.D. Descriptive , 3 ohn. Raid, M. D. Greek, Andrew Alexander, A. M. Chemistry, A. Connell Mathematics, Thomas Duncan, A. M. Civil Engineering, T. Duncan, A.M., Logic and Rhetoric, William Spalding A.Anderson, LL.D. Moral Philosophy, Sjc, Jas. F. Ferrier Philosophy ofthe Setises, Sir D. Brewster Clerk, John Reid, M.D. COLLEGE OF SAINT MARY. Principal, Robert Haldane, D.D. Bib. Crit. and Theology, T. T. Jackson PROFESSORS. Eccleiiastical History ',Geo. Buist, D.D. Systematic Theology, R. Haldane, D.D. Oriental Languages, William Tennant Clerk to St Mary's and Factor for both Colleges, John Bain

UNIVERSITY OP GLASGOW.—Pounded 1450. [The Session begins last Tuesday in October, and ends the first of May.] Chancellor, Duke of Montrose Theory and Practice ofPhysic, William Vice-Chancellor, The Principal Thomson, M. D. Rector, Andrew Rutherlurd, M. P. Anatomy, James Jeifray, M. D. Dean of Faculties, Alex. Maconochie Ecclesiastical History, J. S. Reid, D. D. Principal, Duncan Macfarlan, D. D. PracticalAstronomy, i. P. J:iicho\,ljlj.Y). Secretary, W. Meikleham, jun. LL.B, Natural History, Wm. Couper, M.D. PROFESSORS. Surgery, John Burns, M.D. Divinity, Alexander Hill, D.D. Midwifery, John M. Pagan, M.D. Natu7-al Philosophy, WMeiklehtim,LL,.T>. Chemistry, Thomas Thomson, M. D. Moral Philosophy, W. Fleming, D. D. Botany, * * * Logic and Rhetoric, R. Buchanan, M. A. Materia Medica, John Couper, M. D. Greek, Edmund L. Lushington, M.A. InstitutesofMedicine, A.Buchanan, M.D. Humanity, William Ramsay, M.A. Forensic Medicine, Harry Kainy, M.D. Mathematics, James Thomson, LL.D. Civil Engineering, Lewis D. B. Gordon - Oriental Languages, Geo. Gray, D.D. WALTONIAN LECTURER. Vivil Law and Law of Scotland, Allan Structure, Functions, Sf Diseases of the Alex. Maconochie, advocate Eye, W. M'Kenzie, M.D. ;.;

UNIVERSITIES. 65

UNIVERSITY & KING'S COLLEGE OF ABERDEEN.—Founded 1494. [The Session begins on last Mon. of Oct., and terminates at end of 22 weeks.] Chancellor, Earl of Aberdeen UNIVERSITY LECTURERS. Rector, Lord Francis Egerton Practical Religion, Dun. Mearns, D.D. Principal, William Jack, D. D. Evidences and Principles of Christian Sub-Principal, H. Macpherson, M. D. Religion, Hercules Scott, A. M. Secretary/, Andrew Fyfe, M. D. Murray's Sunday Lecture, Jolin Fal- PROFESSORS. coner, A.M. Greek, H. Macpherson, M. D. Materia Medica, W. Templeton, M.D. Humanity, Patrick Forbes, D. D. Anatomy Sf , B. B. Shirreffs Mathematics, John Tulloch, A.M. Practice ofMedicine, A. Kilgour, M.D. Natural Philosophy, David Thomson Surgery, David Kerr, M.D. Moral Philosophy, H. Scott, A.M. Midwifery, Alexander Fraser, M. D. Divinity, Duncan Mearns, D. D. Institutes ofMediciiU, G. Ogilvie, M.D. Oriental Languages, J. Bentley, A. M. Medical Jurisprudence, VV. C. Fowler, Medicine S; Chemistry, A. Fyfe, M. D. M.D. Civil Law, Patrick Davidson, LL.D. Botany, G. Dickie, M.D. UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH.—Founded 1582. [Winter-session begins first Tuesday of November, and closes end Of April Summer-session commences first Monday of May, and terminates end of July.] Principal, John Lee, D. D. Hebrew, Alex. Brunton, D.D. Librarian, Alex. Brunton, D. D. Civil Law, Archibald Swinton Secretary to the Senatus Academicus, Law ofScotland, John Shank More Sir WilUam Hamilton, Bart. Conveyancing , Macvey Napier Sec. to the University, Blair Wilson Dietetics, Materia Medica, and Phar- Regius Keeper of the Museum of Natu- macy, R. Christison, M.D. ral History, Robert Jameson Med.Jurispnid.SfPolice,T:.S>.T!v&\\\,w.-D. PROFESSORS. Chem. Sf Chem. Pharinacy, W. Gregory, Humanity, James Pillans, A.M. Surgery, James Miller [M. D. Gh'eek, George Dunbar, A.M. Practice of Physic, W. P. Alison, M.D.

Mathematics, Philip Kelland Anatomyif Physiology , A. Monro, M.D. Logic Sf Metaphysics, Sir W. Hamilton MilitarySurgery, Sh-G.linlVmgii,l\,M.l).

Moral Philosophy and Political Eco- GeneralPathology, W . H enderson , M. 1) nomy, John Wilson Natural History, Robert Jameson Natural Philosophy, James D. Forbes Theory of Physic, A. Thomson, M.D. RJutoric and Belles Lettres, W. Ay toun Midioifery and Diseases of Women and Practical Astronomy, Chas. P. Smyth Children, J. Y. Simpson, M.D. Agriculture, David Low Clinical Medicine, W. P. Alison, M.D., Universal History, * * * R. Christison, iVI. D., Thomas S. Music, John Donaldson Traill, M. D. Divinity, John Lee, D. D. [D.D. Clinical Surgery, James Syme Divinity if Church Hist., J. Robertson, Botany, John H. Balfour, M.D. MARISCHAL COLLEGE & .—Fd. 1593. [Session in curriculum of Arts begins last Mon. of Oct., ends 1st Fri. of April

Divinity Session extends from Christmas to 1st Fri. of April ; Sess. for Scots Law, from 1st Mon. of Nov. to 1st Fri. of April ; Medical Sess., from 1st Mon. of Nov. toSdFri. of April; and courses ofBotany& Conveyancing are given insuimner.J CTiawceZZorjDukeofRiehmond&Lennox Humanity, John S. Blackie, A.M. Rector, Archibald Alison Medicine, J. Macrobin, M. D. Dean of Faculty, A. Bannerman, M.P. Chemistry, Thomas Clark, M. D. Principal, Daniel Dewar, LL.D., D.D. Anatomy, Alex. J. Lizars, M. D. Librarian S^ Secretary, John Cruick- Surgery, William Pirrie, M. D. shank, LL.D. LECTURERS. PROFESSORS. Practical Religion, W. R. Pirie, D.D. Greek, Robert J. Brown, D.D. Evidences ofChrist. D.Dewar,LL.D.,D.D

Civil and Natural History, William ScotsLawSf Conveyan. , Geo. Grub , A. M, Macgillivray, LL.D. Botany, Wm. MacgilMvray, LL.D. Natural Philosophy, David Gray, A.M. Materia Medica, W. Henderson, M.D. Moral Philosophy, Geo. Glennie, D.D. Institutes ofMedicine, A.Harvey,M.D. Mathematics, J. Cruickshank, LL.D. Midwifery, Robert Dyce, M. D. Divinity, W. R. Pirie, D.D. MedicalJ urisprudence, F.Ogston,^l.J). OrientalLanguages,G.G.M.'liQan,MD. Comparative Anatomy, * * * Church History, D. Dewar, LL.D., D.D. Agriculture, John Shier, LL.D. . , . . 66 CANALS—RAILWAYS. CANALS IN SCOTLAND.

Lien^h in Width at No. of When com. surface in Depth. miles. level. loclcs. plsted. feet.

Aberdeenshire 18i 23 31 168 17 1796 1807 Caledonian 60i 120 15 95 28 1«03 1822 Crinan 9 12 62 13 1793 1801 Edinburgh and Glas- gow Union 31 i 40 5 110 11 1817 1822 Forth and Clyde 35 66 9 156 39 1768 1790 Glasgow, Paisley, and Ardrossan 11 28 4i level none 1806 1811 Monkland 12 35 6 113 10 1770 PRINCIPAL RAILWAYS IN SCOTLAND. Date Open „ . , , , . t u Length which they pass, Counties through jj, mi%s, ofact. ed.

Aberdeen Aberdeen, Kincardine, and Forfar 58 1845 Arbroath and Forfar Forfar 154: 1836 1839 Caledonian & Clydesdale Junction Cumberland, Dumfiies, Lanark, Mid-Lothian,St:rUng,Dumbarton 138 1845 Dundee and Arbroath Forfar 161 1836 1840 Dundee and Newtyle Forfar lOi 1826 1832 Dundee and Perth Forfar and Perth 20 1845 Edinburgh and Glasgow, and Mid-Lothian, West-Lo- Branches thian, Stirling, Dum- 1838 barton, and Lanark.. . 52 1842 Edinburgh and Northern Mid-Lothian, Fife, & Perth 36 1845 Glasgow, Garnkirk, & Coatbrid Lanark 8i 1826 1831 Glasgow, Paisley, «fe Greenock Lanark and Renfrew 22J 1837 1841 Glasgow, Paisley,Kilmarnock, and Ayr, and Branches Lanark, Renfrew, & Ayr 69 1837 1840 Kihuarnock and Troon Ayr 9i 1808 1810 Monldand and Kirkintilloch Lanark and Dumbarton. 11 1824 1826 North British, Edin. to Berwick.. Mid- Lothian, East-Lo- thian, and Berwick 53 1844 1846 Ditto, Edinburgh to Hawick Mid-Lothian, Selkirk, and Roxburgh 45 1845 Paisley and Renfrew. Renfrew 3i 1835 1837 Perth and Forfar Perth and Forfar 33 1845 Scottish Central Stirling and Perth 47 1845 1840 Slamannan Lanark and Stirling. . 12J 1835 Wishaw and Coltness. Lanark 13 1829 1833 PRINCIPAL RAILWAY TRAINS. ARBROATH AND FORF ATI.— Winter Hours. a. Arbroath to Forfar at 9 m. 12 10 a. 3^ a. I Forfar to Arbroath at 7 m. 10| m. 1| A. and 53 I and 4i a. i-'aras.—First class, 2s. 3d. Second class, Is. 9d. Third class. Is. 3d. DUNDEE AND ARBROATH.

Dundee to Arbroath at 73 m. lOj m. 1 ArbroathtoDundeeatSJ M.lOiM.liA. 44- IJ A. 4i A. and6 A. ( a. and 6 A. Fares.—First class, 2s. 6d. Second class, 2s. Third class. Is. 6d. Bi/ Mail, 3s. 2s. 6d. and 2s. DUNDEE AND J^EWTYLF.— Winter Hours. 11 Dundee to Newtyle at 8 m. 11 m. 3^ a. 1 Newtyle to Dundee at 8 m. m. 3h A. Fri. at a. Extra Trains on Tues. & Fri. at 2 a. | Extra Trains on Tues. & 2 Fares.—First class, Is. 6d. Second class, Is. 3d. Third class. Is. Newtyle to Coupar- Angus about 9 m. Coupar-Angus to Newtyle at 7i m. lOJ j 12 noon, and 4i a. m. and 3 a. Newtyle to Glammis about 9 m. 12 Glammis to Newtyle at 7 na. 10 m. and noon, and 4J a. '1 2h a. RAILWAY TRAINS. 6T .—DALKmin Branch.— Winter Hours. From Edinburgh to Dalkeith and Fisherrow, at lOin. past 9, 10m. past 10, 10m. past 11 A.M., lOm. past 12, 10m. past 2, lOm. past 4, 10m. past 6, and

lOui. past 8 ; and to Fisherrow at 20ra. to 9 p. m. Also on Thursday to Dal-

keith at .^ to 11 A.M. To Leith and Portobello, at 10m. past 9, and 10m. past 10 a.m., 10m. past 12,

lOin. past 2, lUm. past 4, and 10m. past (i p.m. From Dalkeith to Edinburgh, &c., at 9, id, and 11 a.m., 12 noon, 2, 4, 6, and 8 P.M., and on Tliursday at 3 p.m. From Leith, to Portobello, Edinburgh, Dalkeith, Fisherrow, &c., at 9, and 10 A.M., 12 noon, 2, 4, and 6 p.m. Also on Thursday at 25m. to 11 a.m. From Fisherrow to Edin. at ^ to 8 a.m., and to Edin., Dalkeith, &c., at i to 9,

i past 10, -t past 11 a.m., i past 12, ^ past 2, ^past4, i past 6, and i past 8 p.m. Parcels/or Dalkeith and Musselburgh are booked at No. 12 Princes Street. EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW.— Winter Hours.

T.ii.e 01 Ucj.n rtuie. 1 11 1 7-30 10 7 8i 1 3 5 a.m. A.M. A.M. ' P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Trains.! 1st, 2d, 1st, lid iac,i;a. 1 St and lit.id, Lstaud Ut.L^d, IsiHl.d Island T^.^r,. 3'.i,4th. 2d. and 3a 2d. 3d,4th. 2d. 3d,4tli.| 2d. 2''. Leave (. EDINBURGH for H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. GLASGOW at 7 :j 8 30 11 0, 1 2 3 5 7 30 10 7 10 2 14 5 10 Ratho 7 18 11 15 — 2 24 3 15 5 18 7 45 7 30 2 40 5 30 Linlithgow 7 45 9 11 33 fso 2 54 3 33 5 45 8 5 10 50 Polmont 7 55 11 40 — 3 8 3 40 5 55 Falkirk 8 5 9 15 11 50 1 48 3 20 3 50 6 5 8 20 11 15 Castlecary 8 22 9 30 12 5i 2 3 33 4 5 6 22 8 40 11 35 Croy 8 32 3 45 6 32 Kirkintilloch 8 45 9 40 4 6 45 9~0

Bishop-Briafgs 8 55 4 10 fi 55 Arrive at Glasgow 9 15 10 12 45 2 30 4 30 4 45 7 15 9 15 12 30 GLASGOW for EDINBURGH 7 8 30 11 1 2 3 5 7 30 10 Bishop-Briggs. 7 15 2 20 5 15 Kirkintilloch 7 25 8 45 11 15 — 2 30 3 15 5 25| 7 45 Croy 7 35 2 42 5 35| — Castlecary 7 45 9 5 11 35 1 30 2 50 3 35 5 45 8 5 10 50 Falkirk 8 5 9 18 11 50 1 45 3 15 3 50 6 5; 8 20 11 10 Polmont 8 15 12 — 3 24 4 6 15 Linlithgow 8 25 9 30 12 10 2 3 38 4 10 6 25 8 40 11 40

." Winchburgh . . . 8 40 12 20 — 3 54 4 20 6 40 Ratho 8 50 4 6 6 50 9 Gogar 9 4 15 7 Arrive at Edinburgh 9 15 10 12 45 2 30 4 30 4 45 7 15 9 15 12 30 SUNDAY TRAINS (First, Second, and Third Class), stopping at all the Stations, from Edinburgh and Glasgow, at 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Fares.— First Class, 8s. ; Second, 6s ; Third, 4s. ; Fourth, 2s. 6d. EDINBURGH, LEITH, AND GRANTON.— JFinter i/owrs. From 9 till IQk every J hour; lOi till4ievery i of anhour ; 4Hill 6 every ^ hour. A coach for Trinity at 8 and 9 a. From Trinity at Hi and 9i a.—Fares, 3d. GLASGOW, GARNKIRK, AND CO ATBRIDGB.-Wititer Hours.

Glasgow to Coatbridge at 7i m. 9^ m. I Coatbridge to Glasgow at 9 m. 11 m. 1 5 a. 11|m. 1^ A.3iA. 4^ A. 5i A.andeiA. | a. 3 a. a. 6 and 7 a. Fares.—First class, 9d. Second class, 6d. GLASGOW, PAISLEY, AND GREENOCK.

Glasgow to Greenock at 9 m. 11 m. I Greenock to Glasgow at 9i m. lOJ m.

1 a. 3 A. and 5 A. | 12^ A. 3h A. and 5^ a. Fares. First class, 2s. 6d. Third class, with seats. Is. 6d. Third class, with- out seats, Is. Trains with Goods and Third class Passengers (fare 6d.) at the following hours :—

Glasgow to Greenock at 8 m. and 4 a. | Greenock to Glasgow at 8i m. and 4 a — — 68 RAILWAY TRAINS MAIL AND STAGE COACHES.

GLASGOW, PAISLEY, KILMARNOCK, AND AYH.— Winter Hows. Glasgow to Kilmarnock direct at 6 m, Ardrossan, &c. 8-20 m., 11-20 M,, and 5i a. ; to Kilmarnock, Ardros- 2-20 A., and 5-20 a.; to Glasgow san, Ajr, &c, at 7i m. ]()J m. U a. direct, 9-20 m. and 4h a. ; to ArdroBsan and Ayr Ayr to Kilmarnock, Ardrossan, Glas- direct, 3i a. gow, &c. at 8 M. 11 M. 2 a. and 5 a.; From Kilmarnock to Glasgow, Ayr, to Glasgow direct, lOJ m. An additional Train from Glasgow to Johnstone, at 61 a. ; and from Johnstone to Glasgow, at 7J a. J'are*.—Glasgow to Paisley, First class. Is. Second class, 9d. Third class, 6d. Johnstone, Js. 6d., ls.,8d. Lochwinnoch, 2s. 6d., Is. 8d., Is. 3d. Beith, 2s.9d., 2s., ls.4d. Kilbirnie,3s., 2s. 2d., ls.6d. Dairy and btewarton, 3s. fid., 2s. :id.. Is. 9d. Kilwinning, 4s., 2s. »d., 2s. Irvine, 4s. 6d., 3s., 2s. 3d. Troon, 6s., 3s. 66., 2s. Od. Monkton, 5s. Gd., 3s. 9d., 2s. 9d. Ayr, 6s., 4s., 3s. Kilmar- nock, 4s., 3s., 2s.

PAISLEY AND RENFEEW.— TT/Jifer HoMrs. Paisley to Renfrew at6 10 m. 7 10 m. 9 10 I Renfrew to Paisley, at 6g m. SJ m., and" M. and lOmin. aft.every hour tillG 10a. till | ^ before every hour tiS a. Fares.—First class, 6d. Second class, 4d. WISHAW AND COhT'N'ESS.— Winter Hours. Glasgow to Carluke at 7i m. 11^ m. and i Carluke to Glasgow at 8i m. 1 a. and 4i A. 6 A. I Fa7-es.—First class, 2s. 6d. Second Class, Is. fid. Coaches to Lanark in connexion with the, Railway.

CANAL-BOATS TO AND FROM EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW. Winter Hours, commencing \st November 1845. Swift Passenger Boats from Edinburgh to Glasgow, at 9 a.m. and 12 noon. Glasgow to Edinburgh at same hours. jpares.—¥i\s,t Cabin, 2s. Second, Is. 4f". Night Boats, with Passengers and Goods, from Edinburgh at 5 and 9, anu from Glasgow at 7 and 10. Fares.—First Cabin, Is. 2d. Second, Is.

MAIL AND PRINCIPAL STAGE COACHES, WITH THE TIME OF THEIR DEPARTURE FROM EDINBURGH. ABERDEEN, bp Perth, Black Bull DUNBAR, Black Bull, Waterloo and 12 Princes Street, ^ to 4 after- Hotel, and 2, 4, 10, & 12 Princes St., noon. Bp Fife and Dundee, Water- li. 8, and 10 morn., and 4 & 5 after. loo Hotel, and 2, 4, and 10 Princes DUNDEE, by Perth, Black Bull and Street, 5 and 8J morning 12 Princes Street, ^ to 4 afternoon. ANSTRUTHER, fey Largo, 4 and 10 2'hrottgh Fife, Black Bull, Waterloo Princes Street, Hi morning Hotel, and 2, 4, and 12 Princes St., 5, BATHGATE, bt/ Uphall, 1 King's 8i, and IH morn., and Ih afternoon Stables, Monday and Saturday at 4, DUNFERMLINE, 2 & 4 Princes St., and Wednesday at 4 4 afternoon I to 8 morn, and i to 4, and 4i after. BERWICK, Black Bull and 2 and 12 DUNSE, 1 North Bridge, 9 morning Princes St., 8 morn, and 4 afternoon GALASHIELS. See Caei.]SI.e and CARLISLE, by Galashiels, Selkirk, Hawick. and Hawick, Black Bull, Waterloo GLASGOW, by Mid- Colder, Whit-" Hotel, and 2, 4, 10, & 12 Princes St., burn, and. Holytoivn, Waterloo Ho- 1 and 7i morning tel and 4 Princes Street, lOi morning COLDSTREAM, by Kelso, Black Bull HADDINGTON, by IVanent, 2 and and 12 Princes St., 8 morning 4 Princes Street, 9 morn, and 4 after. CUPAR, 2 Princes St., 3^ afternoon HAMILTON. See Glasgow. DALKEITH, 10 Princes Street, 9, 10, HAWICK, by Galashiels, 2 and 4 and 11 morning, 12 noon, and 2, 4, Princes Street, 4 afternoon 6, and 8 evening INVERNESS, by Perth, Black Bull DUMFRIES, by Noblehovse Sf Mofat, and 12 Princes Street, 5h morning Black Bull & 12 Princes St., 71 niorn. JEDBURGH, by Galashiels and Mel-^ —By Biggar if Thornhill, Waterloo rose, Waterloo Hotel and 2, 4, and, Hotel & 2 & 4 Princes St., 8 morn. 10 Princes Street, 7 morn. & 3 after.' — MAIL AND STAGE COACHES —WEEKLY MARKETS. 69

KELSO, 1 North Bridge, 1 and 2i Hotel, and 2, 4, 10 & 12 Princes St., to 8 even. afternoon ; Black Bull, 3 afternoon U, 7, & 8 morn., & i 4 & KIRKCALDY, Waterloo Hotel and NBWHAVEN and GRANTON.— 4 and 10 Princes Street, 8i and lU Duty-house, North Bridge, and 2 and morning, and 12^ and 3i afternoon 10 Princes Street, every half-hour {LANARK, Waterloo Hotel and 4 and prior to sailing of steamers 10 Princes Street, at 7 morning in NORTH BERWICK, by Gullane, 2, 4, summer; and at 9 in winter, on & 10 Princes St., 8i morn., & 4 after. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday PEEBLES, Waterloo Hotel and 2, 4, LASSVVADE, by Loanhead, 177 High and 10 Princes Street, 8i morning Street, lOi and 11 morning, 12 noon, PBNICtJICK, 21 NicolsonSt. and 1 and 4, 6, and 8 afternoon North Bridge, 4 afternoon ; on Wed., LEITH, Tron Church, Duty-house, from Nicolson Street, 4i afternoon and foot of Mound, every i hour, PERTH, by Qneensferry, Black Bull, from 9J morn, till 9i even. Waterloo Hotel, and 2, 4, and 10 LINTON ( VYest), 1 N. Bridge, 4 after. Princes Street, 5J, 9, and 10 morn., MKLROSE. See Jedburgh. and 12J and ^ to 4 aftern. Thromh JMID-CALDER, 1 King's Stables, Fife, Black Bull, Waterloo Hotel, Monday and Saturday at 4, and 2, 4, 10, & 12 Princes Street, 12J after. Wednesday at 4i afternoon PORTOBELLO, 1 & 4 Princes Street, MOFFAT, 2 Princes Street, Monday, every hour in winter, and every half Wednesday, and Friday, 8k morning hour in summer from 10 morning till MUSSELBURGH, 10 Princes Street, 10 evening 11 morning, 12 noon, and 2, 4, 6, PRESTONPANS, Waterloo Hotel, and 8 evening; 122 High Street, lOJ 2. 4, and 10 Princes Street, 4 after.

morn., IJ and 7i after. ; and from 1 QUEENSFERRY. See Pbrth. Princes St., 11 morn. & 2, 4, & 8 aft. ST A.l^DKE>\Y^,by Kirkcaldy, Leven, Black Bull, Waterloo &.C., 2 10 Princes Street, after. NEWCASTLE, I & li

MAILS TO AND FROM EDINBURGH, WITH THE HOURS AT WHICH THE LETTER-BOX IS CLOSED, AND THE TIME OF DESPATCH, ARRIVAL, AND DELIVERY OF THE LETTERS. MAILS. B'l" closed. Despatch. l Arriral. Delivery.

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Aberdeen I 3-15 p.m. 4-3 P.M. 6-30A.M. 7-30A.M. I Berwick 10 p.m. 2 a.m. 9-20 p.m. 7-3()A.M. Carlisle 10 p.m. 1-39A.M. ?12-13a.m. 7-30A.M. DU.MFRIKS 7-45 A.M. 8-IOa.m. 1-22P.M. 2 P.M. DuNDBK & Aberdeen 4 A.M. A.M. 4-33 P.M. 6 P.M. , &c 3-15 P.M. 4 P.M. 10-30A.M. 11-30A.M. Glasgow, 1st 7-45 A.M. 8-1 5a.m. 10-22A.M. 11-30A.M. Glasgow, 2d 12-30 P.M. 12-45 PM. 2-52 P.M. 4 P.M. Glasgow, 3d 9-15 p.M- 9-45p. m. 12-52A.M. 7-30A.M. Irish, 1st 12-30 p.m. 12-45 P.M. 10-22a,m. 11-30A.M. j Irish, 2d 10 p.m. 1 a.m. London (Day), by Magnet Coach. 7-30 a.m. 7-47A.M. 12-42 p.Ai. 2 P.M. |

London (Night) i 10 p.m. 11-57 P.M. 9-20P.M. 7-30A.M. Peebles 7-4.'5 a.m. 8-30A.M. 11 A.M. 11 -30a.m. |

Perth and Inverness ' 4-30 a.m. 5-30A.M. ! 9-16 P.M. 7-30A.M. On Sunday there are only two despatches for Glasgow, Box closing at 7-30 A.M. and 4-30 p.m.

WEEKLY MARKETS IN SCOTLAND FOR CORN, &c. Friday Dumfries, Aberdeen, Wed. | Greenocli, Friday Linlithgow, Fri. j Anstruther, Sat. Dunbar, Tuesday Haddington, Fi-i. Melrose, | Saturday

Arbroath, Sat. Dundee, Tu. & Fr. Hamilton, Friday i Milnathort, Wed. AuchtermuchtyM. Dunfermline,Tues.: Hawick, Thursday Montrose, Friday Ayr, Tues. & Fri. Edinburgh, Wed. Inverkeithing, 3Io. Newburgh, (Fife)

Banff, Friday Elgin, Friday Inverness, Tuesday ; Tuesday Bathgate, Wed. Eyemouth, Thurs. and Friday Paisley, Thursday

' Brechin, Tuesday Falkirk, Thursday ' Irvine, Monday Peebles, Tuesday Crieff, Thursday Forfar, Wednesday Jedburgh, Tuesday Perth, Friday Cupar-Fife, Thur. and Saturday Kelso, Friday " Selkirk, Wednes. Dalkeith, Thur. Forres, Tuesday Kirkcaldy, Sat. Stirling, Friday Dumbarton, Tues. Glasgow, Wed. Kirriemuir, Friday Stonehaven, Thur. .. ; ; 70 STEAM-VESSELS.

STEAM-VESSELS TO AND FROM THE PRINCIPAL PORTS OP SCOTLAND, &c.

From I.eith, fcc.to Tims. Office. Aberdeen, &c.. Tu.Wed.Fr.Sat.6 a.m. 27 Princes st., 3 Dock Gates, Leith, and Granton Berwick Thurs. & Fri. mor. at 8 34 Timber Bush and 2 Dock Gates, Leith l>undee Daily 10 Princes street, Duty House, and Dysart, Leven, Granton Pier and Largo— Twice a-day Duty-House and Chain Pier Hull Wed. and Saturday Duty-House and 44 Bernard st., Leith

Inverness Tuesday, 6 a. m 27 Princes st. , 3 Dock Gates, & Granton London Wed. and Sat 21 Waterloo place, 20 Princes St., and '' 14 and 45 Shore, Leith Montrose Wed. & Sat. at 8 morn. / News Rooms 23 Waterloo place, 279 Newcastle Tues.,Wed.,Fri.,&Sat. I HighStreet,andTowerst.,Shore,Leith. Stirling & Alloa Twice a-day 10 Princes st , Duty-House, and Granton Wick, Kirkwall, and Lerwick.. Friday, 6 a. M 27 Princes st., 3 Dock Gates, Leith, and Granton From Glasffowt to Time, Ardrossan Monday, Wednesday, & Friday Upper Quay Arran Tues. Thurs. and Saturday Upper Quay Belfast Men. Wed. and Fri. in winter, 9 Buchanan st., 15 Jamaica st. and daily in summer Carapbelton.. . Tues. Thurs. and Saturday Anderston Quay Dublin, &c Tuesday and Friday 43 Buchanan St., 101 Union st. Inverary Daily 83 Jamaica street Inverness.Oban. Fort-William, Tobermory,acSkye Tues. in winter, & daily in sum. 15 Jamaica st., 9 Buchanan st. Islay Monday and Thursday 83 Jamaica street Liverpool Tues. Wed. Thurs. & Sat. in 15 Jamaica st., 9 Buchanan st., winter, and daily in summer.. and 32 St Enoch's square

Londonderry, . Three times a- week 75 Jamaica street Sligo Once a-fortnight Ditto Stranraer Thursday 101 Union Street Tarbert, &c.... Daily 83 Jamaica street

Aberdeen to London. Saturday Inverness to Glasgow, Mon. Wed. & Fri.

, . Edinburgh, Tu.Wed.Thu.Sat.6M. . . Aberdeen & Edinburgh, Thu. even.

. . Inverness, Tuesday Kirkwall «fe Wick to Edinburgh. Tu. m.

. . Newcastle, Wednesday Lerwick to Edinburgh, Mon. afternoon

. . Wick and Kirkwall, Friday Liverpool to Dumfries, once a-week

Ardrossan to Belfast, daily . . Belfast, Saturday

Ardrossan to Fleetwood, Mon. Tues. . . Dublin, daily

Thursday and Friday . . Galloway, twice a-week

Arran to Glasgow, thrice a-week . . Glasgow, Mon. Tues. Thurs. <& Sat. Belfast to Ardrossan, daily daily in summer

. . Glasgow, daily . . Port-Carlisle & Annan , twice a-week

. . Glasgow, Mon. Wed. and Friday London to Edinburgh, Wed. and Sat.

daily in summer . . Dundee, Wednesday

. . Liverpool, Tuesday . . Aberdeen, Saturday Berwick to Bdmburgh, Tuesday and Londonderry to Glasgow, thrice a-week Thui-.sflay, 8 m. MontrosetoEdinburgh.Tue.&Fri. 7 m. Dublin t.j Glasgow, Tues. and Friday Newcastle to Edinburgh, Sunday, Mon- Dumfries to Liverpool, once a-week day, Wednesday, Friday

Dunlee to Edinburgh, every day . . Aberdeen, Saturday

. . London, Wednesday Port-Carlisle and Annan to Liverpool, Fleetwood to Ardrossan, Mon. Tues. twice a-week Thursday and Friday Stirling to Edinburgh, twice a-day Galloway to Liverpool, twice a-week Wick & Kirkwall to Aberdeen and Hull to Edinburgh, Wed. and Sat. Edinburgh, Tuesday

+ steam-boats with goods and passengers a.ul fioni tlie Itro.nnieUw to Dumliarton.frreanock. R^itheaav. and f^enLTiillv to all ptuta of llie tictli, aluiust every liuui, wllich luay be ascertained from boards la raxioua i)uTts of the city. — — ——1 FORTH AND TAY FERRIES. 71

FERRIES ON THE FORTH AND TAY. FIFE AND MID-LOTHIAN. Burntisland and Granton.— V/intsr Hours commencing \5th October 1845.

From Granton at 5 20 m., 9 m., lOJ From Burntisland at 7 m., 9 m., 104 m., M., 12 noon, 2 a. and 5 A. 1 A., 3 25 A., and 6 a. On Sundays at 5 5U m., 9 J m., and 2 A. On Sundays at 8 m., 1 A., and 3 25 a.

Kirkcaldy and Nbavhaven.— Winter Hours commencing 6th October 1845. From Newhaven Stone Pier at m., From Kirkcaldy at 8 m., 11 m., 2g a., 9h |

1 A., and 4 A., and on Monday at 6^ M. | and on Saturday at 5 A. QUEENSFERRY. A steam-boat leaves the north side at the With some exceptions, no freight is half hour, and the south every hour, charged for Carriages, Carts, Gigs, as follows : and Horses recrossing same day. 15th Feb. to 15th Mar. 7J m. to 5i a. sailing-boat leaves each 1 5th Mar. to 15th April, Cii m. to 6J a. On Sundays a : 15th April to 15th Aug. 5^ m. to 7i A. side three times a-day, as follows 15th Aug. to 15th Sept. 6h M. to bl a. 1st Mar. to 1st Sept. 8 m., and 2 and 6 a. 15th Sept. to 15th Oct. 6^ m. to 5J a. 1st Sept. to 1st JVlar. 9 m., and 1 and 3 A. 15tli Oct. to 15th Feb. 7h m. to 4J a. KINCARDINE.

Two steam-boats are constantly upon of August, fares are doubled from 9

the ferry, crossing in about five mi- P.M. till 6 A.M. ; and from the 31st of nutes, iH all states of the weather and August till the 1st of April, from half at all times of the tide. an hour after sunset till half an hour N.B.—From the 1st of April to the 31st before sunrise. ALLOA.

&, steam-boat sails at 6 a.m. (except Sun- for the last time —A small boat every day) from the N. side, and every hour hour that the steam-boat doesnot sail. after, or oftener if required, leaving The passage is generally made in five the N. side at 8, and the S. at 9 p. m. minutes. DUNDEE.

\. steam-boat sails from Dundee to On Sundays the steam-boat sails from Newport every lawful day, at the fol- Dundee and Newport as follows ; lowing hours in the morning, and con- From 1st Oct. to 28th Feb. from Dun- tinues to ply hourly until the under- dee at 8, 9, and 11 morning, and 1

mentioned hours ill the evening : and 4 afternoon ; and from Newport at past past 1 ?rom 16th Feb. to 15th March inclusive, J 8, ^ past 9, and J morning, past past 4 after. 7 morn, to 5 afternoon, and 8 evening. J 1, and i 1st March to 23d April, and from 6th Mar. to 15th April, 7 m. to 6 a., From 26th Sept., Dun- and at 8 a. Aug. to 30th from dee at and 11 morning, and 6th April to 10th Sept., 7 m. to 8 a. 7, 9, 1, 4, and 6 afternoon; and from New- 1th Sept. to 30th Sept. 7 M. to 6 A., port past and past and at 8 a. at I past 7, h 9, i II morning, and past 1, past 4, st Oct. to 15th Oct.7 M. to 5 A., & at 8 a. i i and past 6 afternoon. 6th Oct. to 15th Feb. 7 M. to 4 A. ,& at 8 A. I From 24th April to 25th Aug. from Che boat leaves Newport for Dundee at Dundee at 7, 9, and 11 morning, and each J hour after sailing from Dundee. 1, 4, 6, and 8 afternoon; and from V. cutter sails an hour before the steam- Newport at i past 7. 4 past 9, and boat each morning, from the 15th i past 11 morning, and J past 1, 5 past February to the 15th October. 4, i past 6, and i past 8 at'ternooa. 72 CHRONICLE AND OBITUARY.

CHRONICLE AND OBITUARY, 1844-45. 1844. November 9. Died at Rich- Jvne 18. The 15th Annual Meeting of mond, in her 75th year, Mrs Hofland, theBritish Association forthe Advance- the authoress of many popular works. ment of Science held at Cambridge. 1845. January 16. Died at Belma- 19. Upwards of six hundred Arabs, dutliy House, Ross-shire, aged 62, Sir who had taken refuge in the caverns of Colin Mackenzie of Kilcoy, Bart. the Dahara, suffocated by the French 1 9. Tlie Grey friars Churches in Edin- troops, who closed up the entrance with burgh destroyed by fire. burning faggots. 21. Died at Tardebig Vicarage, 19. The legislature of Texas agreed Worcestershire, in his 76th year, Rev. to the annexation of that country to Walter Hutchinson, 9th Baron Aston, the United States. at whose death the title became extinct. 28. A second fire at Quebec destroj'- February 4. Parliament opened by ed about 1350 houses. Large subscrip- the Queen in person. tions were raised in Britain for relief of 19. Died at Northrepps, Norfolk, the sufferers, and the House of Com- in his 69th year. Sir Thomas Fowell mons voted £20,000. Buxton, Bart., author of " The Slave 28. Died at London, m his 47th year. Trade and its Remedy," &c. Sir WiUiam Webb Follett, Attorney- 21. Died at London, aged 77, the general of England. Rev. Sydney Smith, author of " The July 3. A fire broke out at Smyrna, Lettersof PeterPlymley,"andoneofthe which consumed about 5000 houses. originators of the Edinburgh Review. 15. Died at Streatham, Surrey, in March 1. The Bill for the Annexa- his 42d year, Alexander-Edward Mur- tion of Texas to the United States ray, Earl of Dunraore. signed by President Tyler. 17. Died at Howick Hall, North- 1 1. The British settlement at the Bay umberland, in his 82d year. Earl Grey. of Islands in New Zealand destroyed by His Lordship was Prime Minister from the natives, and the inhabitants com- November 1830 to July 1834. pelled to take refuge in Auckland. 19. A fire broke out in New York, by April I. Diedat Bremen, Frederick which about 300 houses and upwards of Adolphus Krummacher, the author of £2,000,000 of property were destroyed. various popular works. 24. The King of Holland landed at 11. A fire broke out at Pittsburg, Woolwich on a visit to her Majesty, in Pennsylvania, which consumedabout August 7. Died at Edinburgh, Sir 1200 houses. Robert Crawfurd Pollok, Bart, of Pol- 25. Died at Edinburgh, in his 37th lok Castle. year, Thomas Duncan, R.A., A. R.S. A. 8. The King of Holland embarked ilfoy 2. Seventy-nine persons drowned at Woolwich for the Continent. by the fall of the suspension bridge over 9. Parliament prorogued by the the Were at Yarmouth. Queen in person, who on the same day, 3. Died at London, Thomas Hood, along with Prince Albert, embarked the popular author of " Whims and at Woolwich for the Continent. Oddities," " Tylney Hall," and many 19. A whirlwind destroyed a num- other works. ber of factories and other buildings at 13. Diedat St Andrews, in his 73d Rouen in France. Many persons were year, George Cook, D.D., Professor of killed, and their bodies appeared as if Moral Philosophy and Political Eco- struck by lightning. nomy in the United College of St Sal- September 10. Her Majesty and vator and St Leonard, and author of a Prince Albert arrived at Cowes from History of the Reformation, &c. the Continent. 18. Died at Contin, Ross-shire, in his 22. A body of 4.50 French troops cut 65th year, William Laidlaw, author of off by Abd-el-Kader, who headed an theballadof "Lucy's Flitting." Hewas insurrection of the native tribes on the for many years the friend and steward frontiers of Morocco. of Sir at Abbotsford. October 2. Died at Wiseton Hall, 18. Don Carlos renounced his claim Nottinghamshire, in his 64th year. Earl to the crown of Spain in favour of his Spencer, formerly Viscount Althorp. son. He was Chancellor of the Exchequer 28. A dreadful fire occurred at Que- from 1830 to 1834. bec, by which 1630 houses were destroy- 7. The Highland Society's Annual ed, and about a hundred persons lost Show of Cattle, Agricultural Imple- their lives. ments, &c., held at Dumfries.

Printed by Oliver and Boyd, Tweeddale Court, High Street, Edinbuigh, ADVERTISEMENTS. JAVtlUS DORWARD, TEA AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, AFTER eighteen months' experience in business in Stonehaven, which has given him entire satisfaction, begs to render his acknowledgements for the same, and in doing so, would advert to the prospectus which he issued at the commencement. It was therein promised, in the most advised terms, and by a statement the most guarded, that his customers would be supplied with Tea, Coffee, and other articles, on a footing with those of any provin- cial town, and this was responded to by a most extensive patron- age, which—ever increasing—is ample testimony to the fact, that these promises have been realized. Knowing that his exertions are thus fully appreciated by the public, J. D. feels thereby stimulated to greater efforts in the same way, and it will be his constant endeavour to keep reducing his Scale of Profits to the proportion warranted by extensive trade. Regarding Tea, in particular, from his arrangements for sup- plies, combined with his knowledge of the trade, J. D. feels war- ranted in repeating his assertion of a former occasion, that his customers are supplied with that article cheaper than those who pretend to be his rivals in Stonehaven, can purchase. Stonehaven, Nov. 29, 1845. ANDREW KERR, ~ """" ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANUFACTURER, WIG-MAKER HAIR-CUTTER, AND PERFUMER, &c. 55, MURRAY STREET, MONTROSE, IN thanking the Ladies and Gentlemen of Montrose and sur- rounding country for their liberal patronage during a period of twenty years, begs to announce that, in order to afford that ac- commodation which is requisite to the proper management of his increasing business, he has divided his Premises into different Apart- ments, and fitted them up in such a manner as he trusts will be found adapted to the taste and convenience of all classes of his customers. A. K. has of late succeeded in effecting a manifest IMPROVEMENT IN THE MAKING OF GENTLEMEN'S WIGS, which is by various persons of refined taste now wearing them, re- garded as being superior to any made in this district, at prices as low as the commonest make. Also, LADIES' BRAIDS and FRONTLETS, with the much admired PATENT SKIN PART- INGS. An elegant assortment of PERFUMERY, COMBS AND BRUSHES, of the best quality, very cheap. Families attended at their own residences Ladies taught hair-dressing, W^" Particular attention paid tp hair -cutting. OBSERVE—55, MURRAY STREET, EAST SI.DE. Montrose, December, 1845. ADVEKTISEMENTS. Hair-Dressing, Peruke-Making, and Perfumery. ALEXANDER MILL, 48, HIGH-STREET, MONTROSE, (Nearly opposite the Town-House,) Formerly with Mr. M'Bride, Perfumer to Her Majesty, George- street, Edinburgh.

>EGS to return his sincere thanks to his numerous friends in Montrose, and surrounding country, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him since commencing, and trusts, by strict atten- tion to business, combined with punctuality in the execution of orders, to merit a continuance of that patronage which he has hith- erto so liberally experienced. A. M. has always on hand a large assortment of TORTOISE-

SHELL, DRESSING, SIDE, BACK, and CROP COMBS ; also, HAT, CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL, and SHAVING

BRUSHES ; and a great variety of RAZORS, SCISSORS, and PEN-KNIVES, of every description. WIGS, SCALPS, and FRjONTLETS, Furnished and repaired, on the shortest notice, and in the most fashionable styles. Ladies' Maids taught the Art of Hair-Dressing. Families attended at their own residences.

VENTILATING WIG.

A. M. begs respectfully to intimate that he has recently intro- duced into Montrose, THE NEW VENTILATING WIG,

which is admirably adapted to the peculiar form and construction of every head, of exceedingly light texture, of first-rate workman- ship, and very durable. He trusts that this hitherto unknown in- vention, which, he is confident, entirely supersedes, and is far pre- ferable to the former article, will meet with that approbation which it so deservedly merits. FEONTLETS EXECUTED ON THE SAME PKINCIPLE. Montrose, December, 1845. RHENISH, MOSELLE, AND CHAMPAGNE WINES.

THE Subscriber begs to intimate that he is appointed AGENT in this quarter for Messrs JOSEPH WERNER, SON, Maintz-on-the-Rhine. He can furnish prices, and will be glad to receive Orders for the WINES supplied by the above respectable House, the quality of whiclij he feels confident, will give every satisfaction. JAMES CHALMERS, Jun. 10, Castle -street, Dundee, Dec. 1845. ADVERTISEMENTS.

Tin-plate Worker, Ironmonger, Gas Titter, & Dealer in Oils, lEGS leave most respectfully to return his grateful thanks for the encovu-agement he has experienced, and intimates that having always on hand a well-selected and fresh Stock, from the first houses in the trade, he is enabled to supply his customers on the most favourable terms. The Tin-plate Department Being under the Advertiser's own personal superintendence, the goods manufactured by him will be found superior to those manu- factured at a distance, and generally found in Ironmongers' Stock.

Ivory Balance-handled KNIVES and FORKS, with a variety of other CUTLERY. COPPER and BRASS AVORK. TEA TRAYS, and a variety of other JAPANNED GOODS. Tinned and Enamelled GOBLETS and POTS. Patent DISH COVERS and Britannia Metal Tea and Coffee POTS. FENDERS, FIRE-IRONS, BRUSHES, &c. Montrose, December, 1845.

Hardware, Cutlery, and Toy "Warehouse.

J A M E S BEA T T I E , 120, HIGH STREET, MONTROSE, 'AS constantly on sale an extensive assortment of GENERAL HARDWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, TIN GOODS, and Foreign TOYS, at extremely low prices.

ALBATA PLATE SOUP DIVIDERS ; FISH SLICES ; BUTTER KNIVES TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, AND TODDY LADLES ;

BRITANNIA METAL TEA POTS ; SOUP DIVIDERS ; TEA AND TABLE

SPOONS ; JAPANNED TRAYS; AVAITERS AND BREAD BASKETS;

CLOTH, HAIR, NAIL, AND TOOTH BRUSHES ; REAL TORTOISE-SHELL, AND OTHER COMBS ; BRASS AND JAPANNED CANDLESTICKS, FIRE IRONS, POTS, AND GOBLETS, ALL SIZES. COAL SCUTTLES AND SHOVELS, HEARTH BROOMS, &C.

SHOEMAKERS' FURNISHINGS : HASPS, FILES, AWLS, KNIVES, BRISTLES, THREAD, HOBS, HEELS, &C TOYS, in endless variety of designs. SPORTING MATERIAL, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, WADDING, NIPPLES, POWDER FLASKS, AND SHOT POUCHES, WAD PUNCHES, NIPPLE WRENCHES, POUCH AND FLASK SPRINGS, &c Orders for gun repairs received on account of Charles Flayfair, ALerdeeti, 120, High-street, Dec. 13, 1845. ADVERTISEMENTS. KERR STEFHSBT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, El URNS his sincere thanks to his friends in Fokpak and KiNCABDiNESHiKES for their favours since he commenced business in Montrose, and assures them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of them

A complete assortment of llie following articles always onhand:— Bibles, Testaments, Psalm and Tissues and Coloured Papers. Prayer Books, from the presses Cedar and Slate Pencils. of Oxford, Cambridge, and Ledgers, Day-Books, Account Her Majesty's late Printers for and Copy Books, Ruled to Scoliland, in every variety of any pattern. Binding. Canvass, Oil, and Water Co- School-Books, Atlasses. lours. Mathematical Instruments, and Painters Brushes, in great va- every description of School riety, from the best makers. Furnishings Cloth, Hat, and Hair Brushes. Post, Foolscap, and Pot Papers of Combs, &c. &c. all descriptions, various rulings.

Violins, Violin Bows and Strings ; Accordeons, Flutes, §;c. Engraving, Lithogi'aphic. and Letterpress-Printing; and Paper Ruled to any Pattern, on the shortest notice. 123 High Street, Montrose.

AI.EXANDER BZ.il.CB:, BOOKSEI.Z.ER, BRECHIN,

Respectfully solicits the notice of the Public to his present Stock of WRITING PAPERS, Selected from the best makers, and which he offers at a very Low Price. ACCOUNT BOOKS, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. PAPER BOOKS, for Merchants, and others, made up and Ruled to any particular pattern.

SCHOOL BOOKS of all kinds, strongly Bound. BOOKS IN GENERAL LITERATURE, IN PLAIN AND FANCY BINDINGS.

BIBLES, at from One Shilling each ; NEW TESTAMENTS, with Psalms and Paraphrases, neatly Bound, Sixpence each.

P/ PER - HANGINGS, AT FROM ONE PENNY PER YARD. CARDS, FUNERAL and other LETTERS, and every description of PRINTING, on the shortest notice.

Books BOUND in a neat and substantial manner. ADVERTISEMENTS,

BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND BOOKBINDER,

] 86, HIGH STREET, ARBROATH, "AS always on hand a lar^e assortment of BIBLES, TESTA- MENTS, PSALM and PRAYER BOOKS, of all sizes, and in every variety of binding; SCHOOL BOOKS in general use ;

COPY and ACCOUNT BOOKS, in all the various rulings ; WRITING PAPERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; ENVELOPES, WAX, WAFERS; MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD PORTABLE AVRITING DESKS, WORK-

BOXES, DRESSING-CASES ; POCKET BOOKS; MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS; LEDGERS, JOURNALS, AND DAY-BOOKS, A large stock of all the various Forms, particularly, Ruling, done up to order on the Shortest Notice.

A large collection of BOOKS in every department of Literature, many of them suitable for PAROCHIAL and CONGREGA- TIONAL LIBRARIES, and also in elegant binding for SCHOOL PRIZES. London Newspapers and other Periodical Publications supplied to order.

JUST ARRIVED AT DAVID BURNS' BOOK AMD STATIONERIT "WAREHOUSE, SWAN-STREET, BRECHIN, AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF POCKET, SCHOOL, AND FAMILY BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PSALM-BOOKS, ALMANACS, POCKET-BOOKS,

WRITING PAPER, ENVELOPES, STEEL PENS, WAX, &c., &c. which will be Sold at the Lowest Prices.

CIRCULATING LIBRARY.

TEA AND COFFEE AGENT. LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, of every description, executed on the shortest notice.

Librarian of the Eastern Forfarshire Book Club. a2 6 ADVERTTSEMENTS. No. 133, HIGH-STREET, PORT, MONTROSE, Three Doors north of John-street,

WILLIAMSON $t ALEXANDER'S "EW BONNET, LACE, PUR, BOOT, SHOE, STAY, RIBBON, and FLOWER WAREHOUSE, under the management of Miss Ross, a young lady of considerable experience in the business. An Establishment of this kind having been long called for in town, the Subscribers have, at considerable cost, fitted up, and laid in, an extensive and valuable Stock of very RICH GOODS, which they will exert themselves to keep up, in expectation of a continuance of the great support with which they have already been so highly favoured, from ladies in town and country. LIST OF STOCK: Bonnets, in Fancy and Plain, Diagonal, and the New Patent Cross- over Porcupine; Straws, in wl.ole Dunstable, and Devonshire, Bird's-eye, &c. &;c.—in all about 70 doz., for the spring and summer of 1846. O' It is not geiietallv known that straw workers in London and elsewhere make up the best of tlieir straw in winter, being a tin)e when not only work is to be had cheapest but the straw is then in better working order and un- picked—hitherto we have iraintained a character for selling cheap Straw

Bonnets ; and from tlie arrangements we have made for tlie Spring and Sum- mer supplies with two of che most noted London hou-es, and from the en- creased convenience of the above Fstablisliment, we trust to be able to please our numerous customers better than lieretofore. Girls' Bonnets od. each. Ladies' Common Coarse Straw, 8d. each; better, lOd. ; good. Is. 2d, Girls' Finest do., 5s. each. Ladies' Finest Straw, 10s. each; Finest Diagonal (quite new), 8s. and

10s. ; Common do., the same style, 2s, 6d., 3s, 6d., and 4s. Every description of Light Fancy Bonnets, Flowers, Wreaths, and Feathers. Berlin AVool and Ribbed Bonnets for Infants. Corded Cambric Petticoats, Ladies' WoollenUnderclothing of Hosiery & Gloves in great variety every description. Ladies',Girls', and Babies'French, French Cap Flowers in Sprigs English, and Scotch Stays. and Wreaths. Worked Bodies, Caps, Crowns. Rich Bonnet Ribbons and Fancy Dress and Morning Caps. Neck Ties. Lappets, Cambric Handkerchiefs Thread, Valencines, and Nun's Blond Collars and Falls, Squares, Laces, in every width. and Pelerines, &c. Parasols, large and small. A splendid assortment of French Infants', Girls', Maids', and Men's Gauze and Satin Cap Ribbons Boots and Shoes, in every Newest Shapes in Willow Frames variety, both for winter and and Tips. summer wear. Ayrshire, French, and Irish Ladies' Satin Slippers and other Needlework. Dress and Dancing Shoes. Bonnets Trimmed, and any article of Lace Goods made up in the most fashionable style, /S^ The Ladies'' Magazine of Paris and London Fashions received monthly, and supplied. ; ADVERTISEMENTS. 7 PAY AN EARLY VISIT TO WILLIAMSON $i ALEXANDER'S Noted Cheap West of England and Yorkshire, Broad and Narraw Cloth, Ha*-, Cap, and KEADY-MONEY CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, No, 25, High-street, ( While Front J, exacthj opposite the Star Hotel, AVhere you will find the largest and cheapest Stock of CLOTHING that is to be met with Avithin 30 miles round. We beg here to in- sert, for the guidance not only of the experienced buyer, but more particularly of the inexperienced, a List of our Charges, and would recommend a glance at our prices before setting out to purchase. In point of economy, the Subscribers possess advantages over most dealers in this quarter, as they employ no expensive Salesmen or Travellers, absorbing £70 or £80 per annum, which must be added to the original cost of the article sold ; and "what is of still greater importance to the customer no bad debts to be made up from the profits of those ivho honestly jtayfor ivhat they buy. A full Suit of any shade in Broad Cloth, viz.. Coat, Vest, and

Trousers, 19s. 6d.; Trimmings 4s. 6d. ; Making, 10s. ..£1 14 IfaSurtout extra, 2 A durable Stuff or Silk Hat to match this suit... 4s. or 4 6 A full Suit, any shade, fit for any gentleman's wear, .30s.

superior Trimmings, 5s. 6d. ; Making, 12s.—in all, £2 7 6 Extra for a Surtout . 2 6 A French Satin or Beaver Hat to match this suit 5s. or 6 6 A Suit of the very best West of England, whether Black,

Brown, Invisible Green, Olive or Dahlia, 52s. ; best materials as Trimming, the best workmanship, with an accurate fit, 22s, £3 14 Extra for a Surtout, 3 6 One of the best French Satin orBeaver Hats for 10s. or 11 Our Stock of Light and Dark FANCY TROUSERINGS vary from 70 to 100 different patterns, at prices from 2s. to 18s. per yard and upwards. IMCarriage and Mourning Costume in great variety. The Subscribers have at all times a very large Stock of RICH VESTINGS, STOCKS, POCKET and NECKERCHIEFS, &c. The Moleskin and Corduroy Department of this Establishment is at all times very extensive—prices from the common at SJd. per yard to the best at 2s. The extent of LADIES' CLOTHING kept here is so very generally known as to preclude the necessity for occupying time and paper in describing it. Country Dealers Supplied here as Cheap as by any Glasgow House. Our TEAS at 3s. lOd., 4s. 4d., and 5s. 2d. are celebrated for

their richness of flavour : Orange Pekoe and Green Teas in p-eat variety. J^^ No Second Pbicjj. ADVERTISEMEJ^TS. FORBES DICK lEGS respectfully to intimate, that he has always on hand a valuable and extensive Stock of every thing that is most fashionable for Autumn and Winter wear. A large assortment of West of England YfOOL-DYED BLACK AND COLOURED CLOTHS, OF EXCELLENT QUALITY. ALSO, A GREAT VARIETY OP GREAT-COAT MATERIALS, in Black and Brown Beavers ; WATERPROOF DEVONSHIRE BOX CLOTHS ; HUNGARIAN CLOTHS, &c. &C. A GREAT VARIETY OF RICH SHAWL VESTINGS & FANCY TROUSERINGS. BEAVER AND SATIN HATS, OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE SHAPES. F. D. has always on hand a number of READY-MADE TOP COATS AND SHOOTING COATS, of light and heavy fabrics. Gentlemen's Doeskin DRIVING GLOVES ; Do. White Dress and Coloured Kid do. GENTLEMEN'S RICH SATIN STOCKS, SCARFS, & NECKCLOTHS gentlemen's FINE SAXONY VFOOL MUFFLERS. James Edwards, AsBistant-Cutter. ALEXANDER HOSS, Seed Merchant, TAKES the present opportunity of intimating to Agriculturists that he has made arrangements with the manufacturers for a regular supply of GYPSUM, URATE, prepared NIGHT SOIL, and oth«r ARTIFICIAL MANURES. Those Avishing a supply, will therefore have the goodness to give their orders early, to pre- vent disappointment. PURPLE TOPPED, GREEN TOPPED, SKIRVING's, AND LAING's SWEDISH TURNIPS. WHITE, GREEN, CREAM, AND RED GLOBE TURNIP. PURPLE TOPPED, GREEN TOPPED, SKIRVING's, AND BULLOCK YELLOW TURNIP. EARLY FIELD WHITE, l-OR EARLY AMD LATE SOWING. DALE'S HYBRID TURNIP, &c. RED, WHITE, AND YELLOW CLOVER. STIKNEY'S, ITALIAN, AND PERENNIAL RYE GRASS. SCOTCH, ENGLISH, AND FOREIGN TARES. LINSEED FOR SOWING AND FEEDING. VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS IN GREAT VARIETY.

DIGGING, TRENCHING, AND DRAIN SPADES, SHOVELS, «fcc. —

ADVERTISEMENTS.

SMITH (& Co., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, &C., RESPECTFULLY intimate, tliat they have got to hand the most of the English and Scotch-Printed ALMANACS, ^adies' and Gentlemen's POCKET-BOOKS, and ANNUALS, or 1846. S. & Co. take this opportunity of returning their grateful thanks or the continued support with which they are favoured, and beg state, that their Stock was never more extensive than at present,

ill the varieties of which, they trust, will be found good in quality md moderate in price. *** A weU-selected assortment of the Religious Tract Society's Publications, suitable for Sunday School Prizes and New Year's GUfts. f& OLIVER & BOYD'S large NEW EDINBURGH ALMANAC, with MONTROSE LISTS. Book and Stationery "Warehouse, )

No. 41 High Street, Montrose, Dec. 1845. 3 IMPORTANT NOTICE.

THE Master Bakers in Montrose beg to intimate, that, having long considered it to be alike unprofitable and unnecessary both for the public in general and themselves, to send out their BREAD to RETiVILERS, they have determined to Sell the whole of their Bread out of their respective Shops at the Lowest remunerating Prices; and sincerely trust that this arrangement will meet the approbation and support of the public, to whom economy is an object. Four Pound Loaf sent to Families in Town charged One

Halfpenny additional ; when sent out in Town the Four Pound Loaf to be charged One Halfpenny additional.

Montrose, November, 1845.

THE Subscriber begs to intimate that he has always on hand a large Stock of PORT and SHERRY WINES, well matured in wood and bottle, at theundernoted prices : Pale Dinner Sherry, 22s.; Brown do., 27s. and 30s. per dozen. Rare old Sherry (pale and dark), 33s., 36s., and 42s. per doz.

Good Port, 24s. ; fine do. old, 27s. and 30s, per dozen. Superior do. (very old and crusted),. 36s. and 42s. per dozen.

Patent BRANDY 18s. per gallon—3s. per bottle. Scotch-made GIN 12s. per gallon— 2s. per bottle. IsLAY and Campbelton V/hisky. Porfar 1845. Wm. BARRY. — ;

10 ADVERTISEMENTS. /LRTIFIOIAX. TBETH.

mh t^i I l l s, DENTIST, MONTROSE,

ESPECTFULLY intimates that lie SUPPLIES the LOSS of .

TEETH, from One to a Whole Set, on the most approved 1 principles. DECAYED TEETH STUFFED, &C., &e.

Mr. M. may be consulted at his House, High Street, Second

Entry above the Star Inn, Montrose.

Mr M. visits the following Places twice a-year, viz. :

Arbroath in April and September.

Dundee in May and October.

Perth, in June and November.

Due Notice of these visits is given in the Provincial Papers of each Place. SOUTH PORT General Grocery, Provision, and Spirit Establishment.

JAMES WOOD takes the present opportunity of returning thanks to his numerous customers in Brechin, and surround- ing country, for the very liberal support he has experienced since he commenced business, and being convinced that the onlj' system for carrying on an extensive trade is by keeping always the best Articles, and charging the smallest remunerating profits—by act- iig on this principle, he trusts to merit a continuance of former patronage. J. W. in mentioning a few of the leading aricles in his line considers it quite unnecessary to quote prices as they often vary but begs to assure those who maj favour him with a call that it shall always be his study to supply them with Goods, which, upon trial, wUl be found not to be surpassed, if equalled, by any in the place. Teas, genuine as imported.—Eaw, Crushed, and Refined Sugars. Real Jamaica aud Mocha CofPee. Whale, Sperm, Rape, and Linseed Oils. PROVISIONS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Foreign and British Brandy.—Jamaica and British Rum.—Cordials of various kinds.—Genuine North Port and Glencadam Whisky. P.S.—OATJMEAL always newly ground, of the best quality, and at the lowest price—delivered to Families at their residences. Brechin, December, 1845. — ADVERTISEMENTS, 11

ROYAL FARMERS' AND GENERAL FIRE, LIFE, AND HAIL INSURANCE INSTITUTION.

Empowered by Special Act of Parliament. Capital, £500,000. OFFICES, STRAND, LONDON. DIRECTORS. Chairman JOSEPH ROGERSON, Esq. Maiiagivg Director. —W. SHAW, Esq. J. BLACKSTONE, Esq. R. M. JAQUES, Esq. S. BOYDELL, Esq. WM. SMEEDLE, Esq. WM. GLUTTON, Esq. G. P. TUXFORD, Esq. J. R. COOPER, Esq. J. WORKMAN, Esq. JOHN HUDSON, Esq. W. YOUATT, Esq. A ssistajit Manager.—W. Jenkinson, Esq. Secretary.— J. Hanson, Esq. Bankers. — The London and Westminster Banks, THE Proprietary of this Company exceeds 1,960 in number, of whom 195 are County Directors, each holding Fifty Shares or up-H'ards. LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITIES, and ENDOWMENTS for Children, on terms as low as is consistent with security. A Dividend of Four per Cent, is now in course of payment to the Shareholders. FIRE INSURANCES effected at the lowest rates. HAIL INSURANCE.—Premium Sixpence per acre for Wheat,

Barley, Turnips, and Peas ; Fourpence per acre for Oats, Beans, and Potatoes. Glass in hothouses, greenhouses, or private houses, 20s. per Ct.

Agent fob Montrose : Mr JAMES "WATT, Standard Office. ~ NE"W IMVEHTIONS. THE Advertiser having seen the folly practised in many of our Scotch of using Suspensory Bandages, calculated only to do evil, — and as he thinks it none of the least ends for which man was created,—that of assisting his fellow-man,— he now offers, to those afflicted with HYDROCELE or RUPTURE, that cannot be returned, a NEW SUSPENSORY BANDAGE, superior to evei-y other. Another evil attending those who require a STEEL TRUSS is, that they have no certain way of knowing the strength of one Spring from another ; but, by a machine now in- vented, that difficulty is entirely overcome. Lastlj', a cheap me- thod of COVERING TRUSSES, and preventing them from rust. Letters from some of the most celebrated Doctors may be seen, and other particulars learned from the Subscriber. A. EDWARD, B.S. Stonehaven, December, 1845. 2

1 ADVERTISEMENTS. REMQVAI.. GENERAL FURNISPIING WAREHOUSE, UPPER-WYND, BRECHIN. JOHN DON respectfully begs to acquaint his friends and the public, that he intends removing, in a few weeks from his pre- sent Shop in the High-street, to his NEW PREMISES, IN UPPER-WYND, which have lately been fitted up, in the most convenient and mo- dern style, especially with the view to more suitable and extensive accommodation for carrying on his business than he now has, or finds it possible to obtain in his present premises. J. Don also embraces this opportunity of expressing his grati- tude to the public generally, for the Uberal encouragement he has received since commencing business in Brechin five years ago; and begs to assure them, that no exertion or attention shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of their favour. His Stock in the LINEN and WOOLLEN DRAPERY, as well as in the FURNISHING and GENERAL IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENTS, will, as hitherto, consist of a large and care- fully selected assortment of useful and fashionable goods, so that families and others will find with him what is rarely to be met with now-a-days, viz., a General Household FuRNiSHiNa Establish- ment, conducted on the approved principle of small profits, and asking the lowest possible price at once, from which no abatement can be made. N.B.—Orders sent either by letter or otherwise will be punctu- ally and carefully attended to. Brechin, December, 1845. ^^holesale and Retail Tea and Sugar "Warehouse WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, Tower Nook, Arbroath.

JAMES SMITH respectfully informs the public that his Stock is very complete, and that he has the utmost confidence in re- commending it to their notice from the great care that is always taken in its selection.

Good Congou, 3s. 6d. to 3s. 8d., or lid. per \ lb. ; fine Strong do., 4s. to 4s. 6d., Is. to Is. l^d. per \ lb.; the finest Strong Blackish Leaf, Pekoe, Souchong flavour, 5s. or Is. 3d. per \ lb. Gunpowder, Hyson, Twankay, Pekoe. Cofi'ee, Raw and Roasted. Refined, Crushed, and Raw Sugars. French Brandies, Hollands, Jamaica Rum, fine Old Malt Whisky, Cordials, &c. London Por- ter and Edinburgh Ales. Old full-bodied Port and Sherry Wine, 30s., 33s., and 36s. per doz., or 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d., and 3s. per bottle. Fruits of all sorts. Cheese in every variety. Belfast Hams. Spices, Pickles, Sauces, &c. &c. Every article kept in the Grocery Line, wholesale and retail. J^^ Orders from the country carefully executed. ADVERTISEMENTS. 13 A. RODCERS, Bookseller and Stationer, 47, HIGH-STREET, MONTROSE, RESPECTFULLY intimates that he has always on hand a large assortment of LEDGERS, DAY-BOOKS, JOUR- NALS, CASH-BOOKS, LETTER-BOOKS, &c., bound in a very superior manner ; and, having a Ruling Machine, he is en- abled to RULE PAPER and FURNISH PAPER-BOOKS, of any size, to any particular pattern^ on the shortest notice, and very moderate in price. A. R.'s Stock of WRITING and other PAPERS is very com- plete, as also his Stock of SCHOOL-BOOKS, ACCOUNT- BOOKS, COPY-BOOKS, STEEL PENS, QUILLS, INK, and other SCHOOL FURNISHINGS, to which he respectfully invites attention. BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS IN GREAT VARIETY. ENGRAVING AND LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING. and Edinburgh weekly, if* If Parcels from London so that any book not on hand can be procured on very short notice. Teachers and Country Merchants supplied on Liberal Terms^ Montrose, December 1845.

GROCERY AND PROVISION WAREHOUSE, WILLXAiyi SHAKF, 122, HIGH-STREET AND MILL-STREET, MONTROSE, TILL continues upon his old principles of buying at the S' cheapest mabkets and selling upon the smallest possibles PROFITS, which a trial by those who have not hitherto been pur- chasers will enable them to judge of.

TEAS, Raw and Refined SUGARS, British and Foreign ARROW ROOT, TAPIOCA, Carolina and Patna RICE, &c.

His Stock of PROVISIONS consists of Hams, Cheese, Butter,

Eggs, Meal, Barley, Fish, Salt, &c. &c. Every— other Article in the Grocery and Provision line. OILS "Whale, Sperm, Sweet, and Linseed ; Castor Oil,

wholesale and retail.

Colours, Turpentine, Wax, and a variety of other articlas. Montrose, December 1845. 14 ADVEBTISEMENTS. JAMES SPENCE, 1, LOWER HALL-STREET, MONTROSE, AND ALEX? SPENCE $e C?, 28, HIGH-STREET, LICENSED BY ©L .^^^ ^ H.DODSON of LONDON, WHO IS SPECIALL? X^^^^'^^^^? APPOINTED PURVEYOR TO HER MAJESTY (^^^^^^^^^^^^ THE QUEEN DOWAGER AND H. R. H. THE DUCHESS OF KENT, TO MANUFACTURE THE PATENT UNFERMENTEJ) WmTE&BROWN BREAD MILK BISCUITS AND BISCUIT POWDER FOR invalids' AND INFANTS' FOOD ; PRESBURG WINE AND FANCY BISCUITS, CAKES, &c.

The folloiJoing Add'^ess is hy Mr H. Dodson, tlie Patentee: — TO THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, AND PUPLIC THERE can be no greater proof of tlie unfermented process being of essential importance to health, than is afforded by the fact that I have had the unprecedented honor conferred on me by the patronage of Royalty, with that also of many noble families, and upwards of eight hundred and thirty distinguished Physicians and Surgeons, including eighteen who attend the Queen and the Royal Family. The White Bread made according to this Patent, consists of

the finest flour, table salt, and pure water : the Brown, of the best wheaten meal, table salt, and pure water. It is light witli-

oat yeast or leaven in its composition ; the salt being formed whilst kneading the dough, and thus producing the lightness. It is used in the families of the most eminent medical men, many of whom have been essentially benefited, together with a large number of their patients, in extreme cases of suffering from indi-

gestion, and other painful diseases arising therefrom ; and it has been instrumental not only in preserving, but restoring health, when all other means have failed. The Milk Biscuits and Biscuit Powder, for Invalids' and Infants' food, made by the Patent process, have proved more nutritious than any other articles yet discovered. They have been the means of restoring to health the most delicate. The various descriptions of Unfermented Fancy Bread, Biscuit, and Cake, are highly esteemed for their agreeable and nutritious qualities, the latter of which I have been lionored with orders to supply at the Royal Castle, Windsor. Eminent medical men have recommended me to manufacture some cakes without butter, which have been highly approved of. These are considered to be most suitable to delicate persons, as well as to those in health. The subjoined testimonials from gentlemen who rank high in — —

ADVERTISEMENTS. 15 the profession, will render unnecessary the additional statement of facts from private individuals, many of which are in my pos- session, and may be seen on application. I am, your obedient Servant, HENRY DODSON, Patentee, 98, Blackman-street, London.

This address is signed by the most eminent members of the faculty in London, Edinburgh, and Dublin, and elsewhere. The following medical gentlemen in Montrose also highly approve of the Patent Bread, viz. : RICHARD POOLE, M.D. W. H. ARROTT, Surgeon. HENRY HOILE, Surgeon, D. DUNCAN, Surgeon. D. NIDDRIE, Surgeon. SAMUEL LAURENCE, Surgeon DAVID JOHNSON, M.D., Surgeon JOHN ROSS, Surgeon GEO. L. SMITH, M D GEO. STEELE, M.D. ANDREW F. FERGUSON, M.D. JAMES SFENCE and A. SPENCE & Co. "Who are alone authorised by the Patentee to make the UNFER- MENTED BREAD in MONTROSE, beg to inform the nobUity, gentry, and public, that they have made arrangements to supply the inhabitants of Montrose and its invirons with the following articles of the finest quality : PATENT UNEERMENTED BREAD, (made in Loaves, 3d. and 6d, each). Wite—Brown—Tea Loaves. Dinner and Supper Rolls to order. PATENT UNEERMENTED BISCUITS. Abernethy— Cap- tains—Meal. Fancy Biscuits in great variety. PATENT UNFERMENTED MILK BISCUITS, for Invalids' and Infants' Food, in Canisters, 2s. each. Genuine PATENT BISCUIT POWDER, in Canisters, Is. 2d

each ; with Directions for Use. The two preceding articles have been found to agree with Infants bet- ter thai) any other food, and have been the means of preventing and curing fits, and some other diseases to wliich they are subject. PATENT UNFERMENTED PRESBURG WINE BISCUITS, In Canisters, 2s. each. Highly recommended for their crisp- ness and richness of flavour, and considered of incomparable excellence. GINGERBREAD and GINGERBREAD NUTS, made by the Patent Unfermented Process, are decidedly more wholesome and superior in flavour, being perfectly exempt from the noxious ingredients alum, potash, &e. hitherto invariably employed in their manufacture by the ordinary method. FINEST GENUINE WHEATEN FERMENTED BREAD. Brown, Cottage, French, Best Whites, Best Flour; Fermented Dinner, Sandwich, and Supper Rolls to order. Buns—Plain, Currant, and Bath. BISCUITS packed in Tin Cases, of all sizes, for families resid- ing in the country. BISCUITS and FLOUR in Bond, for Ship use or Exportation. *•* Orders for the Cart to call will be punctually attended to. 16 ABVEETISEMENTS. To Intending Purchasers of Drapery Goods. JAMES ANDERSON, 1 & 2, fflGH-STEEET, AND 51, MURRAY-STREET, MONTROSE, RESPECTFULLY invites intending purchasers of "Woollen and Linen Drapery Goods to an INSPECTION of his very EXTENSIVE STOCK, which is not excelled in town; and as he conducts his business on the principle of charging all alike, whe- ther a judge of quality or not, he is confident they cannot any- where be served on better terms. At present on hand, all fresh from the Manufacturer, A large lot of BRITISH and FRENCH MERINOES, ORLEANS,

and COBOURG CLOTHS ; together with a complete assortment of all other kind of GOODS suited for Ladies' and Gentlemen's Clothing. Books, Stationery, Book-Binding, and Printing-

ALEXANDER, Bookseller, High-street, Brechin, respect- D • fully returns thanks to the inhabitants of Brechin and neigh- bourhood for the very liberal patronage he has been honoured with, and takes the present opportunity of intimating that his STOCK of BOOKS and STATIONERY is at present very complete, which, as formerly, will be sold on the Smallest Profits. Ledgers, Day and Account Books, ruled to pattern, and bound in the most substantial manner, and on the shortest notice. On hand, a choice Selection of Books, suitable for New Year Presents, Ordersfrom the Country carefully attended to,and Merchants supplied^ BOOK-BINDING. D. A. solicits the attention of the Public to this branch of the business, as it is conducted on the most approved principles of the trade, and cannot be equalled by any out of the metropolis, and at the lowest possible prices. To assist in the selection of patterns, an extensive variety of Ornamental Designs are to be seen at the Shop, or sent to order for inspection. Gentlemen's Libraries cleaned and repaired. PRINTING. D. A. in calling the attention of the Public to this department of his business, begs to state, that no expense has been spared to render his Printing Office the most complete of any in the district. Having the finest and most varied display of Printing Types, he can execute Shop, Posting, and Hand Bills, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Cards, Circulars, &c., &c., and every description of JOB PRINT- ING, in the best manner, and at the cheapest rate. His Types which are all new, warrants him in makins; this statement ; and as there is only one profit betwixt the employer and employed, at a saving of at least 25 per cent., he therefore hopes to meet from a discerning public, a farther extension of their patronage. FUNERAL LETTERS AT AN HOUR'S NOTICE. Brechin, 8th Deeember^ 1845. ADVERTISEMENTS. 17

EAST OF SCOTIiASTD I.IFE ASSUKANCS €0.

CAPITAL, £250,000.

FOR GRANTING LIFE ASSURANCES, ANNUITIES. AND ENDOW- MENTS, AND PURCHASING REVERSIONS, ANNUITIES, AND OTHER LIFE INTERESTS.

HEAD OFFICE—No. 1, BANK-STREET, DUNDEE.

OFFICE IN EDINBURGH—No 9, HART STREET.

EXTRAORDINARY DIRECTORS.

Major Fyffe of Smithfield. Charles Guthrie, Esq. of Taybank. Lieutenant-Colonel Dalgairns of Balgavies. Alexander Bell, Esq., surgeon, Dundee. Henry Paterson, Esq., manager North of Scotland Banking Co.> Aberdeen. Francis Hawkins, Esq. Cairnbank, Brechin. Charles Waterston, Esq., manager Caledonian Bank, Inverness* John Adam, Esq. of Scobbach.

OPDINARY DIRECTORS. David Miln, Esq., banker. Chairman.

Willliam Reid, Esq., writer. I P.Dalgairns,Esq., wine-merchant J. H. Anderson, Esq., merchant. George Fyffe, Esq., shipowner.

James Westland, Esq., banker. | John Bell, Esq., writer.

MEDICAL ADVISEES. Robert Bell, Esq., M.D.—Geo. M. Osborne, Esq., M.D.

SOLICITOR AND SECRETARY. William Neish, Esq., writer.

MANAGER. Ebenezer Erskine Scott, Esq.

THIS COMPANY grants ASSURANCES on LIVES both with and without Participation in the Profits of the Company, and transacts every variety of business depending on the contin- gencies of life on the most liberal terms. Reference is made to the following specimen of the Company's 62 18 At>VEKTISEMENTS.

Tables for Assurances, which will bear a favourable comparison with those of any other office :

I. Rates for Assuring £100, payable at death.

Agenest With Without Agenext With Witliout birthday Profits. Profits. birthday Profits. Profits

£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ g d. 20 1 16 8 1 U 40 3 3 10 2 16 25 2 1 10 1 18 4 45 3 14 1 3 5 6 30 2 7 11 2 3 50 4 9 3 19 8 35 2 14 10 2 8 3 55 5 11 8 5

The Company also grants LOANS on Personal Security, con- joined with Life Assurances, and on Redeemable Annuity and otherwise. The policies of this Company are unqualified by any conditions limiting the liability of the Company thereon, and are also expressly declared to be iiidisputahle and indefeasible, except when they have been obtained by fraud or undue concealment. The interest of the Assured is also protected by the large Capi- tal and numerous body of Shareholders of the Company ; and the Company's Policies are thus made to afford an absolute guarantee to the Assured, Forms of Proposal for Life Assurance, and all further informa- tion as to the Company's terms of Business, will be furnished by the Manager at the Head Office of the Company in Dundee; and in Edinburgh, on application to Mr Binny, W.S., No. 9, Hart- street, the Secretary tathe Edinburgh Board ; or at the Company's Agencies. By order of the Directors, EBEN. E. SCOTT, Managfx,

EdirJmrgh Board of Management. Chairman—W. H. Dunbar, Esq., advocate. Secbetakt—Graham Binny, Esq., W.S., No. 9, Hart-street. AGENTS. Aberdeen Charles Grainger, Esq., advocate. Abjih J. F. Allan, Esq, surgeon. Arbroath Andrew Binny, Esq., banker. Blairgowrie ...'Robert Ayson, Esq., postmaster. ^' S™^^l^j Esq., manager of Dalkeith National Se- Dalk fh / curity Savings' Bank. ( Elgin James Mellis, Esq., writer. Forfar William Whyte, Esq., writer. Glasgoto Messrs Thomas & Geo. B. Allan, accountants. Meigle Mr David Murray, saddler. Mt ntrose James Calvert, Esq., writer. iStonehaven... .Thomas Smith, Esq.^ commission agent. ADVERTISEMENTS. 19 CHEAP EDITIONS OF POPULAR WORKS.

LIGHTS & SHADDOWS OF SCOTTISH LIFE. PRICE TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.

THE TRIALS OF MARGARET LINDSAY. PRICE TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE. THE SUBALTERN. PRICE TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.

THE LIFE OF MANSIE WAUCH. PRICE TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.

TOM CRINGLE'S LOG. PRICE THREE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.

VALERIUS. A ROMAN STORY. PRICE TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE. THE FORRESTERS. PRICE TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.

THE CRUISE OF THE MIDGE, PRICE THREE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.

CYRIL THORNTON. By Captain Hamilton, Author of " Men and Mannel^s in America. PRICE THREE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.

REGINALD DALTON. By the Auth,)r of " Valerius." PRICE THREE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE,

The above may be had strongly bound in cloth, at Sixpence, or elegantly gilt at One Shilling, per volume extra.

WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS, EDINBURGH AND LONDON. 20 ADVERTISEMENTS.

Messrs R. <& I.. PEHRV «& Co. May be consulted at 19, BERNERS-STREET, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON, daily, And one of the above Firm At 103, DUKE-STREET, Liverpool, every Thursday, Friday, & Saturday.

And at No. 10, ST JOHN-STREET, DEANSGATE, Manchester on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays.

THE SILENT FHIEND, on Human Frailty: Price 2s. 6d., and sent free to any part of the United Kingdom, in a sealed envelope, from either of the above Establishments, on receipt of 3s. 6d. in postage stamps or Post-office order—a Medical "Work on Human Frailty, Nervous Debility, and Disorders arising from a vitiated state of the Blood; embellished with ten fine coloured En- gravings, on steel, representing the deleterious influence of mer- cury on the skin, followed by observations on marriage—^the whole pointed out to suffering humanity as a " Silent Friend," to be con- sulted without exposure, and with assured confidence of success. By R. & L. PERRY & Co., Consulting-Surgeons, London.

Published by the Authors, and sold by Strange, 21, Paternoster-row ; Hannay and Co., 6.3, Oxford-street; Gordon, 146, Leadenhail-slreet, London; Newton, 16 and 19, Church-street, Liverpool; Ingharn, Miirki t-street, Manches er; and by all Booksellers and Patent Medicine Vendeis in Town and Country. The CORDIAL BALM of SYRIACUM, is a gentle stimulant and renovator of the impaired functions of life, and is, therefore, calculated to afford decided relief to those who have weakened the powers of their system and fallen into a state of chronic debihty. It possesses- wonderful efficacy in all nervous disorders, fits, head- aches, weakness and lowness of spirits, dimness of sight, confused thoughts, wandering of the mind, vapours, and melancholy, Sold in bottles, price lis. and 33s. The Five Pound Cases may be had as usual at their Establishment. The CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSENCE, an anti- syphilitic remedy for searching out and purifying the deceased humours of the blood, removing all cutaneous eruptions. Scurvy, Scrofula, Pimples on the head, face. Secondary Symptoms &c. Price lis. and 33s. per bottle. PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, (Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. per box,) have long been used with perfect suc- cess in all cases of Gonorrhoea, Stricture, Inflammation, Irritation, &c. These Pills are free from mercury, capaiva, and other dele- terious drugs, and may be taken without interference with, or loss of time from, business ; and can be relied upon in every instance. Sold by all medicine venders. Messrs Perry expect, when consulted by letter, the usual Fee of One Pound, to be addressed to the London Establishment, where all communications and orders are requested to be forwarded. A minute detail of the case is necessary. AGENT IN MONTBOSE, Mr ANDREW KERR, Perfumer, 56, Murray-street. ADTEBTISEMENTS, 21

PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, AND TIN-PLATE WORK. Nos. 67 & 68, MURRAY-STREET, MONTROSE.

JAMES SAMSON takes the present opportunity of returning^ his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Montrose and sur- rounding district for the very liberal share of support he has been favoured with since he commenced business as PLUMBER, GAS- FITTER, and TIN-PLATE WORKER, and begs to intimate that the work being performed under his personal superintend- ence, customers may rely on the workmanship giving the utmost satisfaction; and that nothing shall be wanting on his part, not only to secure a continuation of the kind patronage of the public, but also procure for him additional friends and supporters. Always on hand an extensive and varied assortment of TIN- PLATE GOODS, which he has resolved to sell on the lowest pos- sible profits. Country Dealers supplied on moderate terms.

Jobbing in all the above branches executed with neatness and dispatch

^T" Gas-fitting, in every variety, at the Wholesale Prices.

67 & 68, Murray-street, Montrose, December, 1845.

The Friendly Fire Insurance Company.

Instituted a.d. 1720.—Incorporated by Royal Charter.

HEAD OFFICE, 48, NORTH BRIDGE STREET, EDINBURGH.

THIS Company has never raised the Rates on any description of their risks.

Losses settled with promptitude and liberality.

The ordinary description of Farm- Steadings, and Stock and Crop therein (and without the average clauses), is only Is. 6d. per £100. No expense attends the transfer of Policies from other offices. Prospectuses with the rates of Premium, and every information, may be had on application at the head office in Edinburgh, or at any of the branches. AGENTS: Brechin Black & Strachan, writers. Arbroath Scott & Ritchie, writers. Forfar Patrick Meflfan, writer. 15th November, 1845, 22 ADVERTISEMENTS.

BUY YOUR SILK HATS,

SATIN HATS, STUFF AND BEAVER HATS, CLOTH CAPS, MILITARY CAPS, PUR AND DOESKIN CAPS, AT D. WILLOCKS' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LINEN AND WOOLLEN WAREHOUSE, 126, HIGH-STREET, Montrose.

D. W. has much pleasure in being enabled to intimate that, in consequence of the GREAT INCREASE OF HIS CLOTE TRADE,

(which can be attributed solely to his method of doing business, and his steady determination only to keep the best of Goods), he has, during the past season, laid in an EXTRAORDINARY STOCK OF SUPERIOR WOOLLEN CLOTHS AND OTHER GOODS. It must be perfectly well known to the public that the LARGEST PURCHASER enjoys the GREATEST ADVANTAGES in every market. The extent of his purchases has secured for the Adver- tiser those advantages, the FULL BENEFIT of which will FALL to his CUSTOMERS ; and, as he has no profits to divide, he not only " can afford to offer," but DOES OFFER advantages which some others cannot give.

D. W. has always in Stock, an extensive variety of WOOLLEN CLOTHS, CORDS, MOLESKINS, FLANNELS, PLAIDINGS, BLANKETS & FANCY GOODS,

His stock of this class of Articles is so well known to surpass that of any other in this quarter, as to render it unnecessary to do more than call attention to it.

Extensive Varieties of Family Mourning always on Hand. [OVEB ADVERTISEMENTS. 23 CLOTHING CONTRACTS.

D. WILLOCKS

Takes this opportunity of intimating that he still continues to CONTRACT FOR GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING,

EITHER B? THE SUIT OK BY THE TEAK.

This system, which has been found to work so well in other places^ s found admirably adapted for professional men, as it enables hem, a,t a moderate expenditure, to maintain their wardrobe ilways in the best condition. In order the better to enable him

,0 transact business in this department, the advertiser has quali- ied himself for measuring ; and he can assure those entrusting lim with their commands, that, as he only employs the best trades- nen, a handsome cut and first-rate workmanship may be relied ipon.

NO SLOP CLOTHING, SLOP WORKMEN, NOR SLOP CLOTHS.

Montrose, December, 1845.

IMPORTANT TO ANGLERS.

HOOK DRESSER, AND FISHING TACKLE DEALER, &c. NETHER TENEMENTS, BRECHIN, BEGS to intimate to Anglers and Country Dealers, that he has always on hand a choice assortment of the very best FLIES, of every description—Salmon, Grilse, Sea Trout, and Small Trout—which he will dispose of on the smallest profits.

"W. M. begs to thank his numerous customers for the liberal patronage he has hitherto enjoyed, and, from his thorough know- ledge of angling, is confident that he can produce an article which an trial, will give general satisfaction.

N.B.—Minnow Tackle, Cast Lines, and all kinds of Hooks and Tackle, made to order.

Orders from the Country punctually attended to.

Brechin, February 1, 1846. 24 ADVERTISEMENTS. LETTERPRESS PRINTING ' IN ALL ITS BRANCHES NEATLY, EXPEDITIOUSLY AND CHEAPLY EXECUTED AT THE STANDARD OFFICE, WIONTROSE.

BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, AND CATALOGUES. POSTING AND HAND-BILLS. CIRCULAR LETTERS AND FUNERAL LETTERS BANK CHECKS, INVOICES, BILLS OF LADING, &c. &c.

Orders addressed to the Publisher will have prompt attention. BOOKBINDING.

HENRY S, WHYTE, 16, HIGH-STREET, MONTROSE, IN returning sincere thanks to his friends and the public for the very liberal patronage he has hitherto received, begs to say

that it will always be his endeavour to merit its continuance ; and to those who have not as yet favoured him with a call, he feels assured that a single trial would at once convince them of the neatness and substantiality of his workmanship as well as the low- ness of his charges. Binding executed to any pattern. School Books strongly bound. Music carefully mended and bound on the shortest notice. Gentlemen's Libraries repaired, cleaned, and arranged, at their residences if required. {t^ Orders from the Country punctually attended to. Montrose, December, 1845. DAVID STRAITON, WATCHMAKER, FEELS deeply grateful 1o the Nobility, Gentry, and the Public, for their past favours, and begs to intimate, that his best exertions shall be used to merit a continuance of their patronage and support. ^" CLOCKS, &c., always on hand, at very reasonable prices. CLOCKS AND WATCHES CAREFULLY REPAIRED.

N.B.—A sober, steady Man, a good workman, in the Watch line, wanted immediately. Also, an Apprentice. One from the country will be preferred.

Montrose, 18th December, 1845. ^