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Post Office Perth Directory •e PERTHSHIRE COLLECTION including KINROSS-SHIRE These books form part of a local collection permanently available in the Perthshire Room. They are not available for home reading. In some cases extra copies are available in the lending stock of the Perth and Kinross District Libraries. ftcfe«l>A«f»tbA«bd»«t>A«t»AAA«t»«!»«b«bA€f»«fc«l>AAA«t»«t»tbct»«feA«t>«b«t»AAcb' 3^62^5 17* Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from National Library of Scotland http://www.archive.org/details/postofficeperthd184546pos sm i : THE POST-OFFICE PERTH DIRECTORY FOR 1845-6 SAliBSlAN LIBRAE! P£JtTH WITH A COPIOUS APPENDIX, AND A PLAN OF THE CITY AND ENVIRONS. DRAWN EXPRESSLY FOR THE WORK. PERTH: PRINTED FOR THE PUBLISHERS BT J. FISHER, HXGB STREET. Price Two Shillings. u^m-.\t??~- t:'bpi,w^ CONTENTS. Directory, page 6-102 Appendix. Advertisements, page 162 Messengers-at- Arras, ^fl^'g 116 Auctioneers & Appraisers, 116 Money Orders, ... 104 Banking Companies, ... 132 Municipal Polling Stations, 134 Bills and Receipts, ... 161 Newspapers, ... ... 125 Carriers, ... ... 130 Newspapers, Foreign, ... Hi Carters' Regulations, .. 153 New Licensing System, 152 Charitable Institutions, 117 Notaries Public, ... 115 Churches, Ssc. ... 121 Odd-Fellows' Lodges, ... 15S Coaches, ... 127, 128, 129 Parliamentary Polling Sta- Commissary Court, ... 115 tions, ... ... 134 County Prison, ... 131 Pel th Fairs, ... ... 116 Criminal Officers, ... 115 Petitions to Fariiament, 106 Despatch of Mails, ... 103 Physicians and Surgeons, l69 Distances from Perth, ... 160 Police Establishment, ... 113 Duty on Goods Imported, 145 Porters' Regulations, ... 156 Fire Establishment, ... 131 Post- Office, ... ... 103 Foreign Mails a:iade up in Postage, British Rates of, 105 London, . ... 107 Do. Foreign Rates <<i'f 108 General Prison, ... 131 Procurators, ... ... 115 Grey friars' Burying-ground, 157 Public Baths, , 161 Guild Court, 113 Public Libraries, ... 122 Harbour Commissioners, 114 Public Offices, ... 123 High Constables, ... 116 Public Schools, ... 121 Highland Society, ... 159 Receiving Post-Office, 104 Incorporated Trades, ... 161 Registration of Letters, 104 Inspector of Taxes, ... 116 Royal Perthshire Militia, j25 Insurance Offices & Agents, 126 Sheriff Court, 114 Justice of Peace Courts, 115 Sheriff Officers, ... 115 Letters, mode of payment, 105 ShipLetteis, 109 Letters not to be delivered Shipping, ... ... 133 back ... 106 Shore Dues, 135 Letters not to be sealed with Society of Procurators, 116 wax, 106 Sporting Clubs, ... 159 Letters to Seamen and Sol- Steelyards, ...s ... 155 diers, ... ... 105 Surveyor of Taxes, .. 116 Lit, & Antiquarian Society, 122 Tares on Sugars, ... 152 Magistrates and Council, 113 Terms (N.S.) in Scotland, 126 Masonic Lodges, ... 158 Town Sergeants, Bellman, Member of Parliament, 1 13 and Drummer, ... 132 Merchant Seamen's Fund, 158 Water C ">ramissioners, 114 .. .. INDEX TO THE ADYERTISINGr LIST. INSURANCE COMPANIES. Aberdeen Assurance Company, . page 169 Caledonian Insurance Company, .. .. .. 175 East of Scotland Life Assurance Company, .. .. 166 Edinburgh Life Assurance Company, . , . 171 European Life Insurance and Annuity Company, .. 174 Forfarshire and Perthshire Fire Insurance Company. 162 Mutual Accumulation Society, . 165 National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society, . 167 Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society. .. .. 163 Scottish Union Fire and Life Insurance Company, 173 The Friendly Insurance Company, . 164 The Scottish Freemasons' Life Association. .. .. 176 MiscELT \KEOus Advertisments. 178 tol85 Anderson—arnott. Anderson, Miss Ann, dressmaker, 55 "Watergate Anderson, Miss Ann,Poraarium Anderson, Miss Janet, register office, 32 Skinnergate^ Anderson, Misses, cowfeeders, 39 Castlegable Anderson, Mrs, dresser, 27 Skinnergate Anderson, Mrs Adam, 119 South street Anderson, Mrs David, Cross street Anderson, Mrs George, Dovecotland Anderson, Mrs, Janet, 177 High street Anderson, Mrs John, 54 High street Anderson, Mrs Robert, 159 South street Anderson, Peter, capmaker, Dovecotland Anderson, Peter, coachwright, 246 High street Anderson, Peter, Stormont street Anderson, Peter, vpright, 9 Castle gable Anderson, Rev. John, Craigie park Anderson, Robert, Inch-watcher, Scott street Anderson, Robert, manager of weaving factory, Mill street Andeison, Thomas, tailor, Pomarium Anderson, Thomas, weaver, Pomarium Anderson, William, grocer, 165 High street—house, 163 Anderson, William, shoemaker, 61 Meal vennel Anderson, William, shoemaker, 97 South street Anderson, William, weaver, 199 South street Anderson & Moor, bootmakers, 226 High street—house, 224 Andrew, Mrs John, 40 Meal vennel Andrew, Robert, carrier. Old Guard vennel Andrews, James T. & Co., druggists, Kinnoull street Angus, Charles, warper, Pomarium Angus, David, mason, 60 South street Angus, John, shipmaster, 2 Canal street Angus, Mrs, Thimblerow Angus, Mrs, Foundry lane Angus, Mrs Charles, 17 High street Angus, Mrs James, 284 High street Angus, Mrs Robert, grocery, Leonard street Angus, Robert, weaver, 342 High street Angus, Thomas, shoemaker, 5 St John street Annan, James, plasterer, 54 Canal street Annan, John, Odd-Fellows' tavern, 156 High street Archer, James, carpenter, 82 South street Archer, Mrs James, 3 St John place Archer, Mrs Peter, china-dealer, 68 South Methven street Archer, Mrs William, 25 High street Archer, William, manager of St John's Foundry—house. Main street, Bridgend Archibald, James, weaver, 352 High street Archibald, Miss, fruiterer, 20 Athole street Archibald, William, grocer, 268 High street Archibald, William, weaver, Thimblerow Arnott, David, grocer and spirit-dealer, Main street, Brigdend Arnott, James, labourer, Keir street, Bridgend — ARNOTT—BARCLAY^ Arnott, Mrs Catherine, victualler, 28 North Methven street Arnott, Mrs John, 7 Marshall place Arnott, Peter, 26 Marshall place Arnott, William, 26 Marshall place Arthur, James, currier, Islay street, Bridgend Arthur, John, gardener, Islay street, Bridgend Ash, Isaac, shoemaker, 266 High street Ashton, Alexander, Almondbank foot-post, 13 St John's place Ashton, Thomas, poulterer, 34 Kirkgate Ayson, James, manager of New Wheaten Bread Society, Black- friars Ayton, Mrs, green-grocer, 15 Kirkgate B. Bailey, George, flesher, 302 High street Bailey, George, flesher, Prince's street—house, 302 High street Bailey, Thomas, tailor, 25 High street Baird, Miss, 33 North Methven street Baker, G, A., professor of music, 60 North Methven street academy, Stormont street Baker, John, brushmaker, 7 Meal veanel Bald, Miss, 26 Prince's street Balfour, Miss Margaret, Strathmore street, Bridgend Ballandene, John, writer, 18 High street—house, Charlotte place Ballantyne, John, smith. 266 High street Ballantyne. Miss Isabella, Barrack street Ballingall, Henry, School vennel, 33 South street Ballingall, James, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 27 St John street— house. School vennel, 33 South street Balmain, David, weaver, 36 Meal vennel Balmain, James, labourer. 37 Castle gable Balmain, James, tobacconist, 37 High street—house. Nelson st. Balmain, James, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Balmain, Lieutenant-Colonel, 10 Marshall place Balmain, Miss, 11 Marshall place Bank of Scotland's Office, Prince's street, west side Banks, Alexander, weaver, Clayholes Banks, Andrew, vintner, Commercial street, Bridgend Banks, James, baker, 299 High street Banks, Mrs, Clayholes Bannister, Thomas, bootmaker, 9 Athole place—house, Black- friars' wynd Barclay, Andrew, wright, 149 South street Barclay, David, plasterer, Earl's dykes Barclay, David, 28 St John street Barclay, Hugh, sheriff-substitute, 3 King's place Barclay, James, wright, 278 High street Barclay, John, wright, County place —liouse. Hospital street Barclay, John, pensioner, Earl's dykes Barclay, John M,, portrait painter, 28 St John street Barclay, Mrs, 58 South Methven street BARCLAY—BAYNE. Barclay, Mrs Andrew, grocer, Hospital street Barker, Archibald, labourer, Leonard street Barker, Charles, pensioner, St Paul's square Barker, John, plumber, 104 South street Barker, Mrs John, Strathmore street, Bridgend Barland, John, currier, 31 Castle gable, Barland, AVilliam, 12 South street Barlas, David, warper^ 68 High street Barlas, G. & Son, grocers and wine merchants, 266 High street Barlas, James (of G. Barlas & Son,) 254 High Street Barlas, John, surgeon and druggist, 229 High street—house, 224 Barlas, Mrs Gilbert, Dovecotland Barlas, "William, policeman, Thimblerow Barlas, William, weaver, Dovecotland Barnet, David, tailor. Cross street Barnet, James, baker, Bridge street, Bridgend Barnet, Mrs, mangle, 102 High street Barnet, Mrs John, 8 Canal crescent Barrie, John, builder, 232 High street —house, 253 Barrie, Miss, 66 South Methven street Barrie, Mrs David, Kinnoull street Barrie, Ninian, weaver, 308 High street Barrie, Peter, shoemaker, Pomariura Barrie, Thomas, labourer, Dovecotland Barrou, Martin, vintner, 47 George street Barty, Mrs Christian, 87 Watergate Barty, Mrs James, vintner, 305 High street Bauk, Christopher, tanner, Curfew row Baxter, Alexander, mason, 8 Skinnergate Baxter Daniel, tobacconist, 78 St John street—house, 74 Baxter James, wheelwright, 4§ South Methven street Baxter James, distiller, Clockserrie, Brigdend Baxter James, warper, Leonard street Baxter James, town-bellman, 28 Kirkgate Baxter James, teacher, 12 South street Baxter John, weaver, Dovecotland Baxter John, seaman, 306 High street Baxter John, gardener, Dovecotland Baxter John, masOH, Stormont street Baxter Mrs, 183, South street Baxter Mrs, Leonard street Baxter Mrs Helen, Dovecotland
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