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PERTHSHIRE COLLECTION

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KINROSS-SHIRE

These books form part of a local collection

permanently available in the Room. They are not available for home reading. In some cases extra copies are

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Perth and District Libraries.

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POST-OFFICE PERTH DIRECTORY

FOR

1845-6

SAliBSlAN LIBRAE! P£JtTH WITH A COPIOUS APPENDIX,

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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 <

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 Baxter William, weaver, Fomarium Baxter William, weaver, 66 South Methven street Baxter's Venn-bl, 65 St John street and 60 Watergate Bayne, Alexander, weaver, Leonard Street Bayne, James, salesman, Leonard street Bayne, James, shoemaker, 210 High street—housfe; 208 Bayne, John, weaver, Dovecotland Bayne, Mrs. David, Carpenter street Bayne, Mrs John, naangle, Barrosa street Bayne, William, weaver, Dovecotland Bayne, William, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend 10 BAYNE—BENJJET.

Bayne, "William, writer, Stormont street Beanston, Peter, sawjer, Leoaard street Beat, David, sailor, 139 South street Beat, James, sailor, 116 South street Beat, John, shipmaster. Nelson street Beat, John, labourer. 79 Canal street Beatson, John, baker, 34 St John street Beatson, Mrs John, 246 High street Beggs, Alexander, printer, 63 South street Beggs, George, gardener, Bowerswell, Bridgend Belford, William, printer of Perthshire Advertiser newspaper, 80 High Street Bell, Alexander, slater, King street, east side Bell, Alex., fishmonger, 5 St John street—house, 106 "Watergate Bell, Andrew, seaman, 110 South street Bell, Andrew, nailer, 122 South sti'eet Bell, David, 13 Canal crescent Bell, David, carter, Foundry lane Bell, James, tailor, Union lane Bell, James, slater, Keir street, Bridgend Bell, James, cabinetmaker, Blaekfriars' wynd- Bell, James, Kinfauns post, 211 High street Bell, James, shoemaker. Horse cross Bell, James, brassfounder, 5 Mill street Bell, James, mason, Keir street, Bridgend Bell, James, seaman, 5 Speygate Bell, James, shoemaker, 122 South street Bell, John, slater. Rose cottage, Bridgend. Bell, John, teacher, 43 Mill street Bell, Joseph, slater, 199 High street Bell, Joseph, slater, Barrosa street Bell, Miss, Scott street, east side Bell, Mrs, 16 Castle gable, Bell, Mrs, 246 High street Bell, Mrs David, lodgings, 24 Athole street Bell, Mrs James, Dovecotland Bell, Mrs John, 27 Skinnergate

Bell, Mrs Peter, Barrosa street < Bell, Peter, weaver, Leonard street Bell, Robert, dyer, 119 South street Bell, Robert, hostler, 72 "Watergate Bell, Walter, slater, Keir street, Bridgend Bell, William, fisher, 34 St John street Bell, William, mason, 13 Skinnergate Bell, Williaai, shoemaker, Cross street Bell, William, weaver, Paul's close, Nev\Tow Bell, William, weaver, Ciayholes Bell, William, weaver, 4 Paul street Bennet, James, coal-merchant, Prince's street Bennet, James, wright, 28 Watergate Bennet, John, fleshef, Souih Methveu street, weft side- Bennet, Mrs, 8 Castle ga-'.e Bennet, Mrs Alexander^ 3 South street BENNET—BOWER. ll

Bennet. "WiUiam, shoemaker, 207 High street Berry, Thomas, gunsmith, 10 High street Bewitt, Charles, seaman, 155 South street Bickerton, Mrs, lodgings, 20 South street Birrel, Miss, Kinnoull Bisset, Alexander, labourer, 199 South street Bisset, David, weaver, Kinnoull causeway Bisset, David, smith, 11 Leonard street Bisset, Hughj labourer, 170, South street Bisset, Miss, 24 Marshall place Bisset, Miss Elizabeth, Scott street Bisset, Mrs John, 11 Leonard street Bisset, Robert, painter, Leonard street Bisset, Sir John, 24 Marshall place Bisset, Thomas, shoemaker, 137 High street Bisset, William, weaver, Thimblerow ^ Black, Archibald, nailer, 77 South street Black, George, printer, 54 South street Black, James, weaver, Dovecotland Black, Mrs Provost, South Methven street, east side' Blair, Alexander, weaver. Cross street Blair, Andrew, weaver, 301 High street Blair, James, (at Perth Bank) Main street, Bridgend Blair, James, weaver. Cross street Blair, James, pilot. Barrack street Blair, James C., 19 Mill street Blair, John, stockingmaker, 25 Kirkgate Blair, Mrs, sewer, 219 High street Blair, Mrs David, 142 South street ' Blair, Mrs James, 246 High street Blair, Mrs Peter, Keir street, Bridgend Blair, Peter, shoemaker, King street, east side Blair, Thomas, smith, 159, South street

Blair, "William, manufacturer, 18 Mill st. —house, 5 Charlotte sto- Blair, William, writer, Keir street, Bridgend Blair, William, china merchant, 15 North Methven street Blair, William, tailor, 55 Mill street Blairford, John, vinter, Dovecotland Blairford, Peter, calico-printer, 219 High street Blyth, David, weaver, Newrow Blyth, George, clerk, 5 Canal street Blyth, George, footman, Pitcullen bank Blyth, Joseph, coast-waiter, custom-house, Prince's street Blyth, Rev. James, Pomarium Bogie, Mrs, washer, 232 High street Bonded Warehouses, 12 Speygate Bonnar, Edward, shoemaker, 73 South street Bow, Rev. James, 170 High street Bower, David, sack manufacturer, 17 North Methven street Bower, John & Son, cloth merchants, 44 High street—housep Montreal cottage Bower, Mrs John, Montreal Cottage Bower, Mrs Robert, 43 Mill street —

12 BOWES—BROWN.

Bowes, James, shoemaker, Cutlog vennel Bowes, Richard, ship tavern, 25 High street Bowes, William, labourer, Barrosa street Bowie, Peter, teacher of music, William street Bowman, Mrs John, 82 South street Boyd, David, weaver, 1 Paul street Boyd, Miss Elizabeth, 24 Meal vennel Boyd, Mrs, lodgings, 33 North Methven street Boyd, Mrs Peter, 217 South street Boyd, Mrs Peter, 57 Watergate Boyd, Mrs William, 63 South street Boyd, Thomas, labourer, 1 Paul street Boyd, Thomas, painter, Pomarium Boyle, Alexander, shoemaker. Main street, Bridgend Boyle, Andrew, superintendent of police, 3 High street Boyle, James, shoemaker, 103 South street Boyle, Mrs William, KinnouU causeway Boyter, Dr David, KinnouU cottage Bradley, John, carpenter, 12 Castle Gable Bradley, John, twister, Pomarium Brae, John, labourer. Commercial street, Bridgend Brae, Mrs, 126 High street Brae, Mrs James, Scott street Braid, Mrs Forbes, Cutlog Vennel Bramwell, James, M.D., AthoU street Bramwell, Mrs baker, Melville Street Brand, Mrs 6 North Methven Street Brander, Alexander, silversmith, 182 High Street Bremuer, John, shoemaker, 53 Watergate Bremner, William, Strathmore Street, Bridgend Brewster, George, wright, 1 Canal crescent Brisbane, William, pawnbroker, 12 St John place bouse,- main street, Bridgend British Linen Bank, 11 George street Brodie, Andrew, weaver, Leonard street Brodie, Colin, clerk, Leonard street Brodie, Mrs Mary, 160 High street Brodie, Richard, glazier, 50 St John street Brodie, Robert, porter, 25 High street Brodie, William, shipbuilder. 10 Reform place Brough, Alexander, baker, 55 Mill street Brough, Andrew, carter. Barrack street Brough, James, wright, Mill wynd Brough, James, builder, 35 Canal street Brough, Miss, lodgings. Prince's street Brown, Alexander, embroiderer, 16 Marshall place Brown, Alexander, weaver, Pomarium Brown, Alexander, weaver, Thimblerow Brown, Andrew, gardner, Tayside, Bridgend Brown, David, shoemaker, 258 High street Brown, David, smith, Commercial street, Bridgend Brown, Hugh, agent, Prince's street * BROWN BRUCE. I'A'

Brown, James, labourer, 159 South street Brown, James, porter, 25 Wstergate Brown, James, weaver, Barrosa street Brown, Jamieson, weaver, Leonard street Brown, John, bootmaker, 188 High street Brown, John, cabinetmaker, 190 High street Brown, John, shipmaster, 82 South street Brown, John, grocer, 91 South street Brown, John, (late teacher,) Cutlog vennel Brown, Laurence, shoemaker, 30 Meal vennel Brown, Miss Catherine, teacher. General prison Brown, Miss Christian, grocer, Main street, Bridgend- Brown, Mrs, Pomarium Brown, Mrs, 30 North Methven street Brown, Mrs, Strathmore street, Bridgend Brown, Mrs, Stormont street Brown, Mrs, sick-nurse, Pomarium Brown, Mrs Capt. 12 North Methven street Brown, Mrs Colin, Cliarter lane Brown, Mrs James, Gowrie street Bridgend, Brown, Mrs John, Kirk close Brown, Mrs John, 149 South street Brown, Mrs John, 224 High street Brown, Mrs John, Newrow Brown, Mrs Thomas, Pomariura Brown, Mrs Thomas, 266 High street Brown, Mrs Thomas, grocer, Newrow, east side Brown, Peter, builder, Kinnoull Brown, Peter, broker, 49 Skinnergate Brown, Robert, steelyard. Prince's street Brown, Robert, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 194 High street —house 190 Brown, William, teacher of drawing, seminaries—house, Croft cottage, Bridgend Brown, William, cabinetmaker, Stormont street Brown, William, sawyer, Pomarium Brown, William, grocer and seedsman, 117 Highst—house, 113 Brown, William, shipmaster, Scott street Brown, "William, A. M. chaplain, General Prison Bruce, Alexander, labourer. Meal vennel Bruce, Alexander, labourer, Leonard street Bruce, David, shipmaster, 77 South street Bruce, George, glazier, 77 South street Bruce, George, weaver. Thimble row Bruce, George, pattern-maker. North William street Bruce, James, shipmaster, 66 South street Bruce, James, glazier, 100 High street—house, 102 Bruce, John, carnenter, 27 Watergate Bruce, Mrs, Foundry lane Bruce, Mrs Margaret, lodgings, 103 South street Bruce, Robert, shoemaker, 87 High street Bruce, Thomas, shipmaster, 105 South _street 14 * BRUCE—BURNET.

Bruce, Thomas, vintner and carter, Prince's street, east side Bruce, William, weaver, Thimble row Bruce, William, pensioner, Leonard street Bruntfield, Alexander, cork-cutter, 224 High street Bruntfield, Alexander, weaver, Claypots wynd Bruntfield, David, smith, 89 South street Bruntfield, George, paper store, 238 High street Bruntfield, Thomas, carrier, Old Guard vennel, Bruntfield, Thomas, letter-carrier, 44 South street Bryce, William, tailor, Cutlog vennel Bryson, John, vintner, 27 Kirkgate Bryson, Robert, tailoi, Pomarium Bryson, Thomas, weaver, Pomarium Bryson, W^illiam; carver and gilder, 35 St. John street —house, 20 South street Bryson, William, clerk (at Shipping Co.'s office), 20 South st. Buchan, Henry, weaver, Dovecotland Buchan, James, weaver, 327 High street Buchan, John, weaver, Leonard street Buchan, Mrs Archibald, lodgings. Main street, Bridgend Buchan, Mrs John, 294 High street Buchan & Low, grocers and ironmongers, 107 High street- house. King street, east side Buchanan, Donald, blacksmith, County place—house, Scott st. Buchanan, James, wright. Main street, Bridgend Buchanan, James, carrier. Foundry lane Buchanan, Miss Mary, grocery, 336 High street Buchanan, Mrs, Melville street Buchanan, Mrs George, 8 Watergate Bachanan, William, cooper, 60 St John street—house, 82 South street Budge, James, grocery, 269 High street Buik, Andrew, rope- work, Prince's street, east side Bulk, James, weaver, 13 Canal Crescent Buist, Andrew, tacksman of fishings, Orchardnook Buist, James, editor of Perthshire Advertiser newspaper, James Street, east side Buist, John, cloth merchant, 49 High St.-—house, 19 Mill st. Buist, Miss, 1 St John's place Buist, Mrs Richardj Athole street, north side Buist, Mrs Thomas, 5 Meal vennel Buist, Robert, session-clerk, 6 Charlotte st. —house, King st. Buist, William, plasterer, 42 Canal street Bullions, Mrs James, 204 South street Burgess, James, weaver, Pomarium Burgess, John, perfumer, 46 George st. —house, 226 South st. Burgess, John, weaver, Cross street Burgess, Peter, weaver, Pomarium Burgh Court Room, 1 High street Burnet, James, vintner, 31 Slill street Burnet, Mrs James, 4 Flesh vennel BURNS— CAMEROK. 15

Burns, Andrew, labourer, 295 High street Burns, Archibald, manager of the Central Bank of Scotland, 31 St John street— house, Craigie Burns, David, writer, 7 High street Burns, Jacob, water bailie, Low street Burns, Miss, dressmaker, 7 Kirkgate Burns, Miss Mary, Scott street Burns, Misses, spirit-dealers, 15 Castle gable—house, 17 Burns, Mrs Samuel, Dovecotland Burns, Robert, wright, Back wynd, Bridgend Burns, Thomas, saddler, Gowrie street, Bridgend Burt, George, shoemaker, 173 High street Burt, Robert, policeman, Leonard street Burton, John, gardener. South William street Bury, Angus, plumber, 2 Canal street Butiman, John, seaman. Cow vennel Butter, Miss PL 15 Rose terrace Butter, Mrs George, 17 Rose terrace Butter, Mrs Robert, 33 North Methven street

c.

Caddells, John, gardener, Marshall bank Caird, John, inspector of stamps, Elmbank cottage Cairncross, James, tailor, 5 St John street Cairnie, Miss, staymaker, 37 George street Cairnie, Robert, bell-hanger, 11 George street Cairnie, William, hatter and furrier, 15 High street — house, 2Q South street Calderwoo"d, James, shoemaker, 3 South street Calder^ood, James, shoemaker, 207 High street Calderwood, Matthew, shoemaker, 74 South street Galium, Mrs John, Kinnoull causeway Cameron, Alexander, tailor, 5 St John street Cameron, Alexander, vintner and potatoe merchant. Prince's 8t. Cameron, Alexander, labourer, 16 Canal street Cameron, Angus, labourer, 86 Watergate Cameron, Charles, Blackfriars wynd Cameron, Daniel (of J. & P. Cameron), 5 Barrosa place Cameron, Daniel, 55 High Street Cameron, David, perfumer, 45 George street— house, 61 Cameron, Duncan, seaman, 67 South street Cameron, Duncan, weaver, 199 South street Cameron, George, weaver, Thimblerow Cameron, Hugh, labourer, Leonard street Cameron, Hugh, vintner, 41 Watergate Cameron, J. & P. , &c. &e. carriers, 14 Mill street Cameron, James, tailor, 9 South street Cameron, James, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Cameron, James, weaver, Dovecotland Cameron, James, carter, 92 Canal crescent pameroD, James, carter, Horse cross 16 CAMERON—CAMPBELL

Cameron, James, grocer, Strathmore street, Bridgend Cameron, James, mason, Melville street, west side Cameron, James, tailor, 20 Meal vennel Cameron, James, tobacconist and tea-dealer, 53 George street —house, 29 Mill street Cameron, James, wright, Gowrie street, Bridgend Cameron, John, seaman, 8 Speygate Cameron, John, vintner, 80 High sti-eet Cameron, John ("of Johnston & M'Gregor), 126 High street Cameron, John, gardener, Commercial street, Bridgend Camieron, John, tinsmith, 148 South street Cameron, John, clerk, 245 High street Cameron, John, carpenter, Scott street Cameron, Miss Grace, vintner, 39 Castle gable Cameron, Miss Hannah, dressmaker, 20 Watergate Cameron, Mi»s Isabella, 230 South street Cameron, Miss Janet, victualler, 40 North Methven Street Cameron, Miss Margaret, grocer, 83 South street Cameron, Miss Margaret, KinnouU causeway Cameron, Mrs, 246 High street Cameron, Mrs, grocer, II Castle gable Cameron, Mrs, lodgings. Flesh vennel Cameron, Mrs, Main street, Bridgend Cameron, Mrs, 17 Meal vennel Cameron, Mrs Alexander, sick-nurse, 190 High street Cameron, Mrs Christian, 33 Castle gable Cameron, Mrs Duncan, 301 High street Cameron, Mrs James, 156 High street Cameron, Mrs James, Melville street Cameron, Mrs James, mangle, 122 South street Cameron, Mrs John, 14 Mill street Cameron, Mrs John, Newrow Cameron, Mrs Margaret, 269 High street Cameron, Niel, porter, 50 St John street Cameron, Peter, wright, 129 South street Cameron, Peter, weaver, 40 Meal vennel Cameron, Robert, fisher, 6 Speygate Cameron, Robert, shipowner, James street, east side Cameron, Robert, farrier, 62 Watergate—house, 39 Cameron, William, umbrella-maker, Bridge street, Bridgend Cameron, William (of Cameron & Gellatly), Nelson street Cameron, William, jun. builder. Nelson street Cameron & Gellatly, builders, Victoria street Campbell, Alexander, fisher, 78 Watergate Campbell, Alexander, KinnouU street Campbell, Alexander, stocking-maker, 50 St John street Campbell, Alexander, weaver, Leonard street Campbell, Angus, labourer, 36 Meal vennel Campbell, Anthony, mason, 170 High street Campbell, Archibald, dyer, 3 South Methven street Campbell, Archibald ('of D. & A. Campbell), KinnouU street Campbell, Archibald, Glasgow coach-guard, 14, St John street CAMPBELL—CARNEGIE. 17

Campbell, Bartholomew, brewer, Stormont street Campbell, Captain Archibald, Melville street, west side •Campbell, Captain Duncan, King street, east side Campbell, D. & A. curriers, Murray street Campbell, Donald (of D. & A. Campbell), Kinnoul street Campbell, George, pattern-maker, 211 High street Campbell, George, mason, 164 South street Campbell, Hutton, cork-manufacturer, 179 High street Campbell, James, Barracks Campbell, James, Old Ship tavern, 25 High street Campbell, James, road contractor. King street, east sid^ Campbell, James, porter, 87 High street ^ Campbell, Jedediah, fisher 145 High street Campbell, John, weaver, 309 High street Campbell, John, tailor, 132 High street Campbell, John, warper, Leonard street Campbell, Joseph, warper, Cutlog vennel Campbell, Malcom, grocer and ironmonger, 206 High street- house, 198 Campbell, Miss, washer and dresser, 14 Watergate

Campbell, Mrs, mangle, Victoria street , Campbell, Mrs, 27 Castle gable Campbell, Mrs, 82 Watergate Campbell, Mrs, 232 High street Campbell, Mrs, cowfeeder, 331 High street Campbell, Mrs Alexander, grocer, 201 South street Campbell, Mrs Archibald, 94 Canal crescent Campbell, Mrs Daniel, 50 Wa»ergate Campbell, Mrs Donald, vintner, 28 Mill street Campbell, Mrs John, 219 High street Campbell, Mrs Mary, Gowrie street Bridgend Campbell, Mrs Peter, 151 High street Campbell, Mrs Robert, vintner, Hospital street Campbell, Peter, sawyer, Stormont street Campbell, Peter, silk dyer, 9 South Methven street—house 48 Campbell, Robert, weaver, 309 High street Campbell, Robert (at Wright & Currie's), 12 South Methven st. Campbell, William, tinsmith, 13 St John's place Campbell, William, seaman, 105 South street Campbell, William, inch- watcher, 341 High street Campbell, William, porter, 23 Castle gable Campsie, Miss Janet, vintner, 41 North Methven street Campsie, Mrs Alexander, staymaker, 246 High street Campsie, Mrs James, washer, 284 High street Cant, Andrew, baker. Union lane Cant, Miss Margaret, Strathmore street, Bridgend Cargill, Miss, 19 Marshall place Cargill, Mrs Daniel, Barrosa place Carmichael, Mrs John, Earl's dykes Carmichael, Peter, farmer and pavier, Tullylumb Carmichael, Peter, head warder. General prison Carmichael, William, vintner, 2 North Methven street Carnegie, Alexander, hostler, Prince's street C CARR— CHRISTIE.

Carr, Alexander, wrighl, Main street, Bridgend Carr, Angus, fiesher, Main street, Bridgend Carron, John, tobacconist, 84 High street—house, 1 St John's place Carron, "William, 1 St John's place Carson, John, broker, 56 Meal vennel—house, 55 Carte, Mrs Daniel, 8 Mill street Castleman, Mrs, 20 Charlotte street Catanach, John, gardener, Victoria street Catanach, Mrs David, Paul's close, Newrow Catcheside, Henry, Barrack canteen Cato, Blrs, 28 Kirkgate Caution, Laurence, sawyer, Dovecotland Caven, Mrs, Stornaont street Caw, Alexander, labourer, 136 South street Caw, Mrs 44 "Watergate Caw, "William, labourer, Cross street Central Bank of Scotland, 31 St John street Cess Office, 16 South street Chalmers, David, leather-merchant, 172 High street—house 17Q Chalmers, David, weaver, Clayholes Chalmers, David, currier, 15 High street Chalmers, George, currier, 23 Mill street Chalmers, George, stocking weaver, 186 South street Chalmers, Henry, smith. Prince's street Chalmers, John, vintner, 225 South street Chalmers, John, tinsmith, 262 High street—house 266 Chalmers, Miss, 52 Canal street Chalmers, Miss, teacher, 394 High street Chalmers, Miss, teacher, Dovecotland Chalmers, Mrs, Stormont street Chalmers, Mrs James, 8 Castle gable Chalmers, "William, land-surveyor, Charlotte place Chalmers, "William, tailor. Main street, Bridgend Chalmers, "William, dyer, 9 Castle gable Chalmers, "William, plasterer, Cross street Champion Coach Office, 29 South street Chapel Close, 315 High street Chaplain, Andrew, clerk. Nelson street Chaplain, Misses, teachers, Nor^h WilUiam street Chapman, Patrick, collector of water duty, 21 Athole street Chapman, Thomas, clerk, 2 Canal street Charles, James, printer, 142 South street Chisholm, Alexander, green grocer, Athole street Chisholm, James, tailor, KinnouU street, east side Chisholm, James, shoemaker, 294 High street Chisholm, John, shipmaster, 3 South street Chisholm, Kenneth, tailor, 46 North Methven street Chisholm, Mrs John, broker, 32 Meal vennel Christie, Alexander, saddler, 58 St John Street—house, 54 Christie, Alexander, & Son, hosiers and manufacturers, 23 High street —house, 38 Watei-gate Christie, George, weaver, Strathraore street, Bridgend CHRISTIE— CLARk.

Christie, James, grocer and spirit-merchant, 6 George street- house, 36 Christie, James, 36 George street Christie, James, watchmaker, 82 High street—honse, 80 Christie, James, weaver, 306" High street Christie, James, printer, Carpenter street Christie, James, miller, Low street Christie, John, grocer, 59 Meal vennel Christie, John, pensioner, 11 Meal vennel Christie, John, wright, 127 South street—house, 125 Christie, John, weaver, 10 Skinnergate Christie, Miss Jean, straw-hat maker, Strathmore st, Bridgend

Christie, Mrs, flowerer of lace, i Watergate Christie, Mrs David, 151 High street Christie, Robert, surgeon. Infirmary Christie, William, strapper, 67 Meal vennel Christie, William, fisher, 10 High street Christie, William, mangle. Union lane Christison, Thomas, tailor, 108 South street Chrystal, Alexander, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Chrystal, Mrs Robert, 67 South street Chrystal, Peter, mason, Strathmore street, Bridgend Circuit, William, shoemaker, 155 South street City Chamberlain's Office, 3 High street City Hall, Kirkside City Weighhouse, Kirkside Clark, Alexander, lath-splitter, Scott street Clark, Alexander, gardener. Union lane Clark, Alexander, weaver, Leonard street Clark, Charles, fisher, Strathmore street, Bridgend

Clark, David, ( of G. B. & D. Clark,) King street, east side Clark, David, eating-house 79 South street Clark, G. B. & D. writers, 68 St John Street

Clark, George, B. ( of G. B. & D. Clark,) 68 St John street Clark, Hugh, shipmaster, 142 South street Clark, James, seaman, Thimbierow Clark, James, confectioner, 76 St John st house, Princes st. Clark, James, cooper, 173 High street Clark, James, measurer, 122 South street Clark, James, weaver, Thimbierow Clark, James, labourer, 116 South street Clark, James, weaver, Clayholes Clark, John, (late factor,) Craigie Clark, John, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Clark, John, weaver, 339 High street Clark, John, hairdresser, 223 High street Clark, Miss Elisabeth, greengrocer, 191 High street Clark, Mrs, glover, 9 Skinnergate Clark, Mrs, Keir street, Bridgend Clark, Mrs, mangle. Main street, Bridgend Clark, Mrs Janet, 11 Paul street Clark, Robert, wright, 190 High street CLARK —CroNDI^.

Clark, Thomas, malster, Commercial street, Bridgend Clark, William, weaver, Tbimblerow Clark & Morton, woollen-drapers, 23 St John street CiiAYPOx's Wynd, 347 High street Clelard, Mrs, 4 Rose terrace Cleland, Mrs William, 2 Rose terrace Clement, James, writer. School vennel, 33 South street Clement, Miss, 271 Hig^h street Clement, Mrs Ebenezer, 151 High street Clement, William, druggist, 157 High st,—house, 151' Clements, George, writer, Prince's street^ east side Clink, Miss Christian, 315 High street Clink, Robert, inch-watcher, 19 Castle gable Clow, Alexander, weaver, Barrack streec Clow, Margaret, greengrocer, 221 South street Ciunie, David, baksr, 152 High street—house, 158 Clunie, James, carter, 38 South street Ciunie, Robert, labourer, 82 South street Clunie, William, woollen-draper, 64 High street—house, 8& Clyde, Mrs, book-folder, 11 Meal vennel Cochrane, Alexander, porter, 86 Watergate Cochrane, Charles, smith, 55 Mill street Cochrane, David, miller, Mill close. High street Cochrane, David, Society barrowman, Blackfriars wyad Cochrane, David, weaver, Leonard street Cochrane, David, weaver. Cross street Cochrane, James, carter, 25 High street Cochrane, John, porter, 129 South street Cochrane, John, pensioner, Kinnoull causeway Cochrane, Miss Janet, milliner, 23 St John, street Cochrane, Mrs, 9 St John street Coclirane, Mrs James, Leonard street Cochrane, William, carter, 55 Meal venneL Cock, James, mason, 71 High street Cock, Mrs, flesher. Kirkside Cock, Mrs John, Leonard street Cock, Peter, mason, Newirow, north end Coddy, Mrs John, 92 Canal crescent Collins, Mrs Edward, Stormont street Collins, Mrs Isaac, Leonard street CoUison, Mrs, victualler, 12 Reform place Commercial Bank Office, 16 South street Commercial Hotel, 8 South street Comrie, John, Guildry officer, 106 Watergate Comrie, Mrs William, 4 South street Comrie, Peter, painter, paperhanger, and glazier, 39 St Jobs; street — house, 41 South street Conacher, Alexander, hair-dresser, 28 South Methven street Conacher, Alexander, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Conacher, Charles, teacher of music. Bridge street, Bridgend Conacher, Peter, farrier, 11 Watergate —house, 27 Canal street Condie, James, writer, Blackfriar's house CONEWAY—COWANS 21

Coneway, James, hawker, 24 Meal vennel Connel, John, manufacturer, Main street, Bridgend Connel, William, sawyer, Pomarium Conning, John (of Hunter & Conning), 75 George street Constable, Miss Isabella, mangle, 15 St John's place Constable, Mrs, Tayside, Bridgend Constable, Robert, shoemaker, 67 High street Constable, William, Champion inn. School vennel, 33 South st. Constitutional Newspaper Office, 28 Kirkside Cook Andrew, vintner, 10 Castle gable Cook, John, coach-wright, 27 South street Cook, Mrs Dr, King street, east side Co-operative Society, 11 North Methven street, Andrew Crerar, salesman Co-operative Society, County place, D. Robertson, salesman Co-operative Society, 109 South street, A. King, salesman Cornet, William, coach trimmer, 146 High street Cornfute, G. L. manufacturer, 69 North Methven street—house 6 Barrosa place Cornfute, Miss, Barrosa place, south side Cornfute, Mrs Andrew, 10 Rose terrace County Buildings, foot of South street County Hall, foot of South street County Prison, Speygate County & City Infirmary, Glasgow road Couper, David, weaver, Pomarium Couper, James, flesher, St Paul's square Couper, Miss, Stormont cottage, Bridgend Couper, Robert, baker, Strathmore street, Bridgend Couper, Thomas, writer, 3 Bridge lane Courier Newspaper Office, 14 High street Coutts, David, 55 Mill street Coutts, James, watch and clockmaker, 29 High street Coutts, James, sheriff officer, 266 High street Coutts, James, labourer. Barrack street Coutts, John, teacher, 93 Canal crescent Coutts, John, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Coutts, Mrs Alexander, 112 South street Coutts, Mrs David, Strathmore street, Bridgend Coutts, Mrs James, KinnouU causeway Coutts, Peter, pavier, Strathmore street, Bridgend Coutts, William, vintner, 243 High street Coutts, William, pavier, Strathmore street, Bridgend Coutts, William, weaver, Kinnoull causeway Coventry, Captain Richard, Melville street Coventry, John, weaver, 398 High street Coventry, John, weaver, 400 High street Coventry, Miss, teacher, Melville street Coventry, Miss Janet, Keir street, Bridgend Cow Vennel, 54 South street, and 23 Canal street Cowans, James (at Perthshire Spirit Company), 7 High street Cowans, James, wright, Kinnoull causeway g2 22 COWANS— CRIGHTON.

Cowans, John, grocer, 1 Bridge lane—house, 3 Cowans, Mrs Ann, 103, South street Cowans, William, weaver, Dovecotland Cowperthwaite, John, shipowner, South William street Craig, Charles, smith. Commercial street, Bridgend Craig, James, wright, 60 High street Craig, James, sheriff officer, Barrack street Craig, Mrs George, washer. Back wynd, Bridgend Craig, William, tailor, 50 Skinnergate Craig, William, tailor. Back wynd, Bridgend Craig, William (at Duncan & M'Lean's), Bowerswell road Craigan, James, weaver, 155 South street Craigdallie, James, Thimble row Craigdallie, John, wright, 154 South street Craigdallie, Mrs, sick -nurse, 33 South street Craigie, David, teacher, 19 North Methven street Craigie, David, banker, 22 George street Craigie, David, Free Middle Church oflScer, 13 Paul street Craigie, George, weaver, 13 Paul street Craigie, George Clerk, Boatland house Craigie, Laurence, teacher (Perth Academy), 19 North Meth- ven street Craigie, Mrs John, 230 South street Craigie, Robert, dyer, 6 Castle gable Craigie, Thomas, warper, Barrosa street Cramb, George, labourer, 87 Watergate Cramb, James, baker, 116 South street Cramb, Mrs Alexander, vintner. Commercial street, Bridgend Cramb, Mrs James, Leonard street Cramb, Robert, gardener. Commercial street, Bridgend Crawford, Robert, seed-collector, Kirkside—house, 80 High st. Crawford, Thomas, flesher, 104 High street—house, 101 Crawford, Waltei, flesher, 3 St John street—house, Cow vennei Crawford, William, weaver, Thimblerow Cree, David, weaver. Cross street Cree, John, weaver, Leonard street Gree, John, weaver, Cross street Cree, Robert, labourer, Cross street Cree, Robert, hawker, Pomarium Cree, Williams labourer, Pomarium Crerar, Alexander, weaver, Clayholes Crerar, Andrew, salesman of Co-operative Society, Clayholes Crerar, Mrs Andrew, 246 High street Crighton, Alexander, Melville street Crighton, Andrew, book-vender and grocer, KinnouU causeway Crighton, David, weaver, Kinnoull causeway Crighton, George, lapidary. Low street Crighton, James, weaver, Pomarium Crighton, James, wright, Keir street, Bridgend Crighton, Johu, mason. Charter lane Crighton, Thomas, tailor, 10 High street Crighton, WilUam, weaver, Leonard street CRIGHTON— DAVIDSON. 2S^

Crighton, William, grocer, 316 High street Crighton, William, grocer, and spirit-dealer, 204 High street Croll, Andrew, mason, Newrow CroU, George, reedmaker, 219 High street—house, Albert place Croll, Miss, lodgings, 48 George street Crombie, Nickel, weaver, Leonard street Crombie, William, town customs, Bridgend Croem, James, Kinnouil Arms' Inn, 33 South Methvcn street Cross, James, carpenter, 148 South street Cross, Mrs Alexander, Kirkgate Crow, David, weaver, Hospital street Crow, James, broker, 18 Meal vennel Crow, Miss Elizabeth, washer and dresser, 176 South street Crow, Miss Mary, lodgings, 136 South street Crow, Mrs David, Pomarium Crow, Robert, porter, 8 Speygale Cruickshanks, Alexander, farrier, Horse-shoe tavern, 116 High st. Cruickshanks, Richai'd, coach-contractor. Prince's street Cruickshanks, William, coach-guard, 54 South street Crumley, John, tin smith, 24 Skinnergate Cumming, Alexander, Carpenter street Cumming, James, saddler, 5 Bridge lane —house, Commereial street, Bridgend Cumming, Miss, dressmaker, Commercial street, Bridgend Cunningham, Alexander, weaver, Pomarium Cunningham, Andrew, writer, Charlotte place Cunnison, James, sawyer, 238 High street Curr, Mrs Alexander, grocery, 47 South street Currie, Robert (of Wright & Currie), 12 Worth Methven street Custom House, Prince's street, south end Cuthbert, Alexander, coachsmith, 34 South street Cuthbert, Alexander, brassfounder, Foundry lane Cuthbert, David, weaver, Cross street Cuthbert, James, saddler, Barrosa street Cuthbert, James, salesman, Murray street Cuthbert, James, labourer, 77 South street Cuthbert, William, coachbuilder, 40 Canal street—house, 27 Cuthert, William, labourer, 46 High street CuTLOG Vennel, 187 High street, and 37 Mill street

D.

Dall, John, manager of City Mills, 58 South Methven street Dandie, David (of Duncan, Dandie, & Newby), 71 High street Darling, George, hatter, 35 George street—house, 18 Athole st. Davidson, Alexander, tanner, 180 South street Davidson, Andrew, writer, 68 St John street—house, 23 Mar- shall place Davidson, James, 71 High street Davidson, James, teacher, Melville street Davidson, James, George Inn, 49 George street Davidson, James, carter, 13 Paul street Davidson, John, vintner, Athole street 24 DAVIDSON—DEWAR,

Davidson, John, plasterer, Barrosa street Davidson, John, weaver, Dovecotland Davidson, John, shoemaker, 44 South street Davidson, John, thatcher, Melville street Davidson, Laurence, weaver, Pomariuni Davidson, Miss Helen, mangle,- 64 South Methven street Davidson, Miss Margaret, dressmaker, 30 Meal vennel Davidson, Mrs, Union street Davidson, Mrs, 4 Rose terrace Davidson, Mrs Andrew, fruiterer, 9 Crescent Davidson, Mrs Joseph, 214 South street Davidson, Mrs Thomas, grocery, 18 Watergate Davidson, Mrs "William, North William street Davidson, Peter, coal merchant, 202 South street Davidson, Peter, upholsterer, 28 Watergate Davidson, Robert, brewer, Union street Davidson, William, shipowner. County place Davie, Charles, weaver, Leonard street Davie, John, weaver, Leonard street Davie, Robert, chimney-sweeper, 137 High street Dawson, James, labourer, 297 High street Dawson, Mrs Captain, Tayside, Bridgend Deans, James, dyer, Blackfriar's street Deas, James (of Garvie & Deas), 22 South Methven street Defiance Coach Office, 15 South street Deighton, Richard, horse breaker, Union lane Deighton, Thomas, hostler. Mill close. High street Denham, Mrs George, Dovecotland Deseret, Mrs Peter, 6 Charlotte street Deseret, Peter, draper, 159 High street—house, 6 Charlotte st. Deseret, S. T. surgeon, 6 Charlotte street Deuchars, Henry, clerk, 25 High street Deuchars, Mrs John, 156 High street Deverley, Hugh, watchmaker, 232 High street Dewar, Andrew, wright, Stormont street Dewar, Charles, labourer, 36 Meal vennel Dewar, Donald, Britannia tavern, 15 Mill street Dewar, Duncan, shoemaker, Athole street, south side Dewar, Duncan, labourer, Stormont street Dewar, James, spirit dealer, 156 South street Dewar, James (of M'Naughton & Dewar), 44 St John street Dewar, James, & Son, booksellers and stationers, 23 George street— house, Crossmount cottage Dewar, John (of Dewar & Smeaton), 44 St John street Dewar, John (of M'Donald & Dewar), 3 North port Dewar, John, vintner, 81 High street Dewar, John, teacher, Stormont street Dewar, Margaret, washer and dresser, 55 High street Dewar, Miss, 10 Speygate Dewar, Miss Isabella, Cutlog vennel Dewar, Miss Jean, Murray street Dewar, Mrs Robert, grocer, 46 Meal vennel 3Dewar, Peter, tailor, 129 South street DEWAR DOUGLAS 25

Dewar, Robert, pensioner, 189 South street Dewar, Robert, post boy, Cow vennel Dewar, William, slater, Clayholes Dewar, William S. inspector of cleansing. Horse cross Dewar & Co. slatei's, KinnouU street —house, 327 High street Dewar & M'Robie, jewellers and lapidaries, 52 George street Dewar & Smeaton, drapers, 45 High street Dick, Captain John Andrew, 9 Rose terrace Dick, Miss, 24 Athole street Dickett, Mrs John, lodgings, 47 George street Dickie, Thomas, plasterer, 54 Canal streec Dickson, David, gardener, 62 Athole street Dickson, James, Claypots' wynd Dickson, Miss, toy-shop, 103 Hii^h street Dickson, William, sawyer, 204 South street Dickson & TurnbuU, nursery and seedsmen, 26 George street Dingwall, John, plumber, 15 Kirkgate Dingwall, Mrs. milliner, 13 Kirkgate Dingwall, William, weaver Curfew row Dobie, Mrs John, 170 High street Docherty, Daniel bellows-mender, 155 South street Doctor, John, Perth Bank porter, 22 George street Dodds, William (at James Condie's), Athole street Doig, James, seaman. Nelson street Don, John, flesher, Cross street Don, Mrs. flesher, 54 South street Don, William, coal merchant, 4 High street—house, Gowrie street, Bridgend Donald, David, inspector of weights and measures for the county. Commercial street, Bridgend Donald, John, smith. Commercial street, Bridgend Donald, William, Gowrie street, Bridgend Donaldson, Alexander, labourer, Newrow, north end Donaldson, Alexander, warper, North William street Donaldson, Andrew, porter, 25 High street Donaldson, Charles, weaver, 8 Paul street Donaldson. David, weaver, 8 Paul street Donaldson, David, weaver, Kinnoull causeway Donaldson, George, weaver, 148 South street Donaldson, James, St Paul's square Donaldson, James, weaver, 224 High street Donaldson, Mrs David, lodgings, 13 North Methven streej Donaldson, Mrs Robert, 27 Castle gable Donaldson, Peter, clothier, 5 Watergate—house 27 Donaldson, William, wright, 67 Mill street Donaldson, William, weaver, 219 High street Donegan, Peter, basket maker, 190 High street Donely, Felix, broker, 12 Meal vennel Oott, Robert, Main street, Bridgend Dougall, David, wright, Melville street Dougall, John, weaver, 30 Meal vennel Dougall, William, wright, 73 Mill street Douglas Alexander, weaver, Thimb!ero# -

2^ DOUGLAS DRON.

Douglas, Archibald (of Douglas & M'Tntosh), Mill street Douglas, Charles, shoemaker, 54 St John street Douglas, Daniel, vintner, Poraarium Douglas, George, painter and paper-hanger, 97 High street— house, 60 Douglas, George, carter, 63 South street Douglas, James, fancy ironmonger, 38 High street—house, 25 Douglas. James, wood merchant, Newrow. north end Douglas, John, bandbox maker, 4 Newrow Douglas, John, wright, Union street Douglas, Miss, sewer, 53 Watergate Douglas, Mrs. Scott street Douglas, Mrs Robert, 340 High street Douglas, Robert, victualler, 62 South Melhven street Douglas, Robert, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Douglas, William, bootmaker, 54 St John street Douglas, Wm. grocer and criminal officer, 71 North Methven st= Douglas & M'Intosh, Glasgow carriers, &c. Mill street Dow, Andrew, porter, 129 South street Dow, David, book agent, Keir street, Bridgend Dow, David, mason, 28 Meal vennel Dow, James, cowfeeder, Stormont street Dow, Miss, victualler, 7, Castle gable—house, 5 Dow, Miss Emily, Earl's dykes Dow, Miss Mary, Commercial street, Bridgend Dow, Misf? Mary, mangle, Foundry lane Dow, Mrs. Cutlog vennel Dow, Mrs. dressmaker, 73 Mill street Dow, Mrs. Low street Dow, Mrs. Strathmore street, Bridgend Dow, Mrs Hugh, 246 High street Dow Mrs James, 49 South street Dow, Mrs John, sick nurse, 258 High street Dow, Peter, carter, Main street, Bridgend Dow, Robert, gardener, Keir street, Bridgend Dow, Robert, painter and paperhanger, 14 Alhole street—house, 49 South street Dow, Thomas, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 66 George street —house, 61 Dow, Thomas, coal merchant, Kinnoull street, east side Dow, Thomas, Mill street store, 30 Mill street Dow, William, ship owner. King's place Dow, William, grocer and spirit merchant, Main street Bridgend Dowie, Laurence, shoemaker, Union street Dowie, William, weaver, 396 High street Downie, John, mason, 115 South street Downie, Mrs Aplin, Pomarium Downie, William, vintner and musician, 190 High street Dreghorn, Captain A. H. St Alban's cottage, Bridgend Dre\^, Thomas, carter, 95 High street Drew, Thomas, china merchant, 111 High street Dron, David, printer of Constitutional newspaper, 10 South st, Dron, James, wheelwright, 214 South street. DRON DUNCAN. 27

Dron, Jobn, shipmaster, Scott street Dron, Mary, Flesh vennel Dron, Mrs. grocer, 306 High street Drummond, Alexander, wright, lodgings, 25 High street Diummond, Alexander, land surveyor. Main street, Bridgend Drummond, James, weaver, Cross street Drummond, John, baker, 134 High street Drummond, John, labourer, 66 South Methven street Drummond, Mrs. grocery, Pomarium Drummond, Mrs. 2 Marshall place Drummond, Mrs Andrew, vintner, 257 High street Drummond, P. R. btokseller, stationer, and librarian, 32 High street—bouse, 28 George street Drummond, Robert, shipmaster. Cross street Drysdale, John, dyer, 129 High street Duff, Alexander, teacher, Hospital Duff, Andrew, saddler, 184 South street Duff, Charles Murray, M.D. Kinnoull street Duff, Charles, weaver, Pomarium Duff, Duncan, teacher. Hospital Duff, James, fisher, 207 High street Duff, James, labourer, 223 South street Duff, James, joiner, 17 Mill street—house 190 High street Duff, John, porter, 2 Barrack street Duff, John, weaver, Pomarium, Duff, Jobn, labourer, Newrow Duff, Mary, eating-house, 18 Castle gable Duff, Miss, 61 George street Duff, Miss, 57 South Street Duff, Miss Isabella, 190 High street Duff, Misses, 170 High street Duff, Misses, James street, east side Duff, Mrs John, 230 South street Duff, Mrs Thomas, Cuilog Vennel Duff, Peter, inspector of cleansing, Kinnoull causeway Duff, Robert, Thimblerow Duff, Thomas, 123 High street Duff, Thomas, flesher, Commercial street, Bridgend Duff, William, shoemaker, 73 Mill street Duffus, Mrs William, Leonard street Dunbar, John, foolman, North port Dunbar, Mrs Robert, Newrow, north end Duncan, Alexander, weaver, 232 High street Duncan, Dindie, & Newby, druggists, 75 High street—house 71 Duncan, David, city chamberlain, Kinnoull Duncan, James, carpenter, 46 South street Duncan, James, Willow bank, Kinnoull Duncan, John, shoemaker, Leonard street Duncan, John, seaman, Hospital street Duncan, John, musician, 27 Castle gable Duncan, John, labourer, 297 High street Duncan, John, baker, 115 High street—house, 113 Duncan, John P. teacher, Kinnoull causeway 28 DUNCAN—EASSON.

Duncan, John & Co. soda water manufacturers, 55 High street-~ house 7 Paul street Duncan, J. & J. teachers of pianoforte, KinnouU street, west siije Duncan, Laurence, labourer, Shuttlefield close Duncan, Mary Ann, lodgings, 82 South street Duncan, Mrs George, fiO High street Duncan, Mrs Margaret, Mill wynd Duncan, Mrs Robert, Nelson street Duncan, Mrs Thomas, Scott street Duncan, Peter, 60 High street Duncan, Peter, weaver, Curfew row Duncan, Peter, Commercial street, Bridgend Duncan, Peter, Willow bank, KinnouU, Duncan, Stewart, trimming and berlin warehouse, 83 High street —house 19 North Methven street Duncan, Thomas, (of Duncan and M'Lean) 4 Athole place Duncan, Thomas, confectioner, 133 High street—house 137 Duncan, Thomas Smith, writer, 4 Athole place Duncan, William, weaver. Cross street Duncan, William, mason, 89 South street Duncan, William (at Central Bank) Nelson street Duncan, William, wright, Blackfriars Duncan, William, labourer, Scott street Duncan 8s M'Lean, writers, Blackfaiars street Dundee, Perth, & Shipping Company's Office, 4 Canal street Dunn, George, shoemaker, 207 High street Dunn, Mrs. 82 South street Dunn, Mrs Ann, Pomarium Dunn, Peter, labourer, Commercial street, Bridgend Dunsmore, Buchanan, draper, 58 High st.— house, Victoria st. Dunsmore, George, saddler, 20 Watergate Durie, Andrew, wright. Charter lane Durie, Mrs Alexander, 11 South street Durie, William, (of Morison & Durie) Charter lane Dutch, George, carpenter, 8 Speygate Dutch, William, shipbuilder, 105 South street Dyce, Mrs General, St Leonard bank. Dyer, James, clerk, 148 South street Dyer, Misses, Barrosa street Dykes, Mrs Mary, 339 High street Dymock, Rev. Thomas, A,M. Blackfriars street

E.

Easmont, Charles, seaman, 57 Watergate Easmont, Mrs David, 51 Watergate Easson, Alexander, coachmaker. Prince's street Easson, James, ship-broker, 11 Speygate—house, 55 High street Easson, Mrs David, Reform place Easson, William, weaver, Cross street ECKFORD—FARaUHARSON. 29

Eckford, Mrs, Charlotte place Edward, George, cabinet-maker, 232 High street Edward, George, shoemaker, 66 North Meihven street Edward, Mrs, ]0 Speygate Edward, Mrs, Gowrie street, Bridgend Edward, Thomas, auctioneer and appraiser, 27 Meal venne! Edward, Thomas, scavenger, Foundry lane Elder, Chalmers, weaver, 69 Mill street Elder, David, labourer. South Wiliiara street Elder, David, weaver, Newrow Elder, Henry, weaver, Pomariura Elder, James, labourer. Mill wynd Elder, John, weaver, Barrosa street Elder, Mrs Peter, St Paul's square Elder, 'WiHiam, grocer, 174 High street—house, 170 Elder & M'Ritchie, dress-makerSj Keir street, Bridgend Elgin, Alexander, tobacconist, 23 South street—house, Prince's st Elgin, John, tobacconist, 55 George street Elliot, John, shoemaker, Pomarium Ellis, Alexander, engineer, 92 Watergate Emslie, John, store warder, General Prison Errington, Miss, boarding-school, Blackfriar's street Erroch, Miss Margaret, Barrack street Erskine, Miss Maria, sewer, 92 Watergate Evans, Miss Mary, Bridge street, Bridgend Eve, John, cook, (at George Inn) 4 George street Ewart, James, weaver, 62 Mill street Ewen, Alexander, brush maker, 38 Meal vennel Ewingj Mrs James, 18 Meal vennel Exchange Coffeeroom, 28 George street Excise Office, Charlotte place

F. Paichney, Miss, 14 Kose terrace Fairgrieve, William, printer, 139 South street Fairley, Cornelius, broker, 60 Meal vennel Fairley, John, broker, 26 Meal vennel Falconer, Francis, brassfounder. Foundry lar>e Falconer, John, wright, St Paul's square Falconer, Thomas, plumi-erj brassfounder, and tinsmith, 54 High street—house, 60 Falconer, William, shoemaker, 65 North Methven street Falconer, William, seaman, 54 St John street Farmer, Alexander, wright, 74 South street Farney, Andrew, 10 Ki kgate Farney, Mrs James, 17 Sjuth street Farney, Williana M. booUn?5k-er, 19 South street— house, 17 Farquharson, George, clerk, County Prison, Kirkside Farquharson, James, porter, 3 Bridge lane Farquharson, John, gard^Ker., 6 KinnouU causev/ay Farquharson, Mrs. 1S4 Hauih street Farquharson, Mrs Daniel,, victualler, 41 Castle gable Farquharson, Mrs John, 333 High street D .'^0 FARaUHARSON—FINLAYSON.

Farquharson, Robert, labourer, Thimblerow Farquharson, Robert, labourer, 100 Watergate Fauld, Alexander, sawyer, 30 Meal vetinel Feader, Mrs Dr. 3(5 North Methven street Fenton, Alexander, flesher, Back wynd, Bridgend Fenton, James, sailmaker, 75 Canal street Fenton, James, carpenter, 170 High street Fenton, John, painter, Pomarium Fenwick, A. & Son, manufacturers and silk dyers, Commereial street, Bridgend, and 60 George street Fenwick, David John, dyer, Knowhead, Bridgend Fenwick, James, mason. Union street Fenwick, James, umbrella and parasol maker, 60 George street Fenwick, John, labourer, 15 Kirkgate Fenwick, Mrs. Foundry lane Fenwick, Peter, grocer, 325 High street—house, 384< Fenwick, Stewart, weaver, Pomarium Fenwick, William, shoemaker, 37 Skinner gate Fenwick, William, labourer, 53 Watergate Fergus, Mrs. 8 North port Ferguson, Alexander, tailor. Cross street Ferguson, Archibald, coal merchant, Kinnoull street Ferguson, James, shoemaker, 86 South street Ferguson, James, weaver, Pomarium Ferguson, John, (late exciseman) 253 High street Ferguson, John, post boy, 83 Watergate Ferguson, John, labourer, Stormont street Ferguson, Misses, straw=hat makers, 37 George street Ferguson, Mrs. Cross street Ferguson, Mrs. lodgings, 227 Pligh street Ferguson, Mrs Daniel, 50 Canal street Ferguson, Mrs David, Hospital street Ferguson, Mrs Duncan, 4 Canal street Ferguson, Mrs John, sicknurse, 61 Pomarium Ferguson, Mrs John, 38 Mill street Ferguson, Mrs Robert, Main street, Bridgend Ferguson, Mrs William, 73 South street Ferguson, Peter, 119 South street Ferral, William, clerk of excise, James street, east side Ferrier, James, fisher, Pomarium Ferrier, John, curator of Antiquarian Society, 231 High street Ferrier, Miss Mary, 2 Bridge lane Ferrier, Mrs. midwife, 208 High street Ferrier, William, shoemaker, 55 Meal vennel Findlater, James, agent, 100 Watergate—house, Nelson street Findlater, Mrs James, Nelson street Findlay, Rev. John, D. D. Craigie Findlay, Robert A, writer. Hospital Findlay, William, 283 High street Finlay, Mrs. 203 South street Finlayson, Alexander, weaver, 333 High street Finlay son, James, mason, Thimblerow riNLAYSON—FORBES. 3l

Finlayson, Mrs. 8 Paul street Finlayson, Robert, nailer, 199 South street Finlayson, Thomas, weaver, Clayholes Fish Market, foot of High street Fisher, Alexander, weaver, 211 South street Fisher, Daniel, policeman, 146 High street Fisher, Henry, shoemaker, County placd—house, Reform place Fisher, Henry, M.D. 11 Rose terrace Fisher, John, baker, Athole street Fisher, John, printer, 25 High street—house, 24 Meal vennei Fisher, Miss, 1 Barrosa place Fisher, Miss Isabella, 103 South street Fisher, Misses, St Paul's square Fisher, Mrs James, Main street, Bridgend Fisher, Peter, victualler, 3 Castle gable and steelyard, 2 North port Fisher, Robert, printer, 24 Meal Vennei Fisher, Thomas, seaman, 13 Canal crescent Fisken, James, millwright, St Paul's square Fisken, John, 122 South street Fisken, Miss Elizabeth, Scott street Fisken, Thomas, shoemaker, 21 Skinnergate Fitchie, Henry S. manufacturer, 4 Charlotte street Fitchie, Mrs, King street, east side Fittis, Robert Scott, Hospital street Flannagan. John, grocer, Pomarium Flarty, John, weaver, Pomarium Fleming, Alexander, tailor, 19 St John street Fleming, Daniel, brassfounder, 182 High street Fleming, David, surgeon and druggist, Bridge street, Bridgend Fleming, George, pie baker, 171 High street—house, 169 Fleming, George, butcher. Main street, Bridgend Fleming, John, mason, Clayholes Fleming, Margaret, grocery, 218 High street Fleming, Miss, Bowerswell road, Bridgend Fleming, Miss Ann, milliner, 22 Kirkgate—house, Clayholes Fleming, Mrs. cowfeeder. Old Guard vennei Fleming, Mrs. Greenbrae, Bridgend Fleming, Peter, policeman, Commercial street, Bridgend Fleming, William, fruiterer, 67 North Methven street Fleming, William, gardener, Low street Flesh Market, Kirkside Flesh Market Close, 67 South street Flesh Vennel, 49 South street Flesher's Hall, 44 South street Flockhart, John, writer, 14 St John street—house, 12 Marshall place Flockhart, Miss Catherine, straw-hat maker, 27 Flesh vennei Foggo, William, comptroller, (custom-house) James street Foot, John, labourer, 54 South street Forbes, Alexander, porter, Leonard street Forbes, A. M., animal and portrait painter, 9 Castle gable Forbes, Duncan, carpenter, 54 South street 32 FORBES —FRASER.

Forbes, James, grocer, 139 High street Forbes, James, smith, 212 South street Forbes, John, smith, Stormont street Forbes, John, 9 Castle gable Forbes, John, shipowner, Yictoria street Forbes, John, flasher, Hospital street Forbes, Miss Ann, v/asber, 4 South street Forbes, Miss Helen, grocer, 102 Watergate Forbes, Miss Janet, lodgings, 113 High slrtet Forbes, Mrs. 284 High street Forbes, Mrs Dr. James street, east side Forbes, Mrs Duncan, 48 Meal \'ennel Forbes, Mrs John, Newrow, north end Forbes, Mrs Peter, Strathmore street, Bridgend Forbes, Peter, spirit dealer, 155 High street Forbes, "William, copper and tin smith, 209 High st. —house, 20? Forbes, Wi'.liam, ship owner, Victoria street Ford, James, pensioner, 238 High street Ford, Mrs. Strathmore street, Bridgend Ford, Mrs James, 204 South street Ford, Robert, manager of New Gas-work, Blackfriars wynd Ford, William, pensioner and vintner, 307 High street Ford, William, boatman. Commercial street, Bridgend Forrester, David, weaver, 155 South street Forrester, Misses, 14 Bridge lane Forrester, Patrick, 20 Marshall place Forsyth, Alexander, weaver, Pomarium Forsyth, David, tailor, 21 Skinnergate Forsyth. J. & T. cloth merchants, St John's place Forsyth, John (of J. & T. Forsyth), King street, east side Forsyth, John, weaver. Cross street Forsyth, Mrs. Back wynd, Bridgend Forsyth, Mrs. staymaker, 17 Kirkgate Forsyth, Mrs James, Pomarium Forsyth, Mrs W. flesher, 58 St John st. —house, 82 South st. Forsyth, Rev, James, Nelson street Forsyth, Thomas (of J. & T. Forsyth), 74 St John street Forsyth, Thomas, smith, 17 Kirkgate Forsyth, William, shoemaker, Cross street Fortune, Charles, manager of Wheaten-bread Society, Union lane Fortune, Vv'illiara, smith, 27 Skinnergate Fotheringham, David, shipmaster, 3 St John's place Fraser, Alexander, boot maker, 173 High street—house, above Fraser, Alexander, shoemaker, 190 High street Fraser, Alexander, tailor, Scott street Fraser, Alexander, cow feeder, 55 South street Fraser, David, shipmaster, 10 Speygate Fraser, Donald, smith, 33 North Methven street Fraser, Donald, strapper, 47 George street Fraser, Duncan, labourer, 292 High street Fraser, Henry, weaver, Leonard street Fraser, Hugh, porter, 5 Castle gable FRASER GALLOWAY. 33

Fraser, Hugh, weaver, KinnouU causeway Fraser, James, policeman, 53 South street Fraser, James, labourer, 92 Canal street Fraser, James, weaver, 55 Meal vennel Fraser, John, saddler and harness maker, Main street Bridgend Fraser, John, glazier, 214 High street Fraser, John, pensioner, Newrow, north end Fraser, Mrs. Commercial street, Bridgend Fraser, Mrs Ann, Dovecotland Fraser, Mrs George, washer, mangle, KinnouU street Fraser, Mrs Mary, Newrow Fraser, Mrs Peter, mangle, 163 South street Fraser, Mrs William, vintner, 1 York place Fraser, Mrs William, Newrow, north end Fraser, Peter, flax-dresser, 40 Mill street Fraser, Rev. John, 40 Mill street Fraser, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 52 Meal vennel Fraser, Robert, 87 Watergate Fraser, Simon, criminal officer, Carpenter street Fraser, Simon, labourer, Leonard street Fraser, William, carter, 284 High street Fraser, William, smith. Hospital street Fraser, William, hair cutter, 1 Paul street Frew, David, surgeon, 39 North Methven street Frew, Mrs Forest, 39 North Methven street Frew, William (of Addis & Frew), 39 North Methven street Frome, James, currier. Carpenter street Fulton, James, sawyer, 188 South street Fulton, Miss Janet, grocery, 94 Canal crescent Fulton, Robert, labourer, Pomarium Fyfe. David, mason, 85 South street Fyfe, James Waddell, 75 Canal street Fyfe, John, slater, 149 South street Fyfe, William, mason, Commercial street, Bridgend

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Gairns, John, weaver, 149 South street Gairns, Mrs Catherine, Pomarium Gall, Alexander, postboy, Prince's street Gall, George, porter, 56 St John street Gall, James, painter, 34 Skinnergate Gall, James, vintner, 279 High street Gall, John, wright, 198 South Street Gall, Miss, Barrack street Gall, Mrs. green-grocer, 26 Kirkgate Gall, William, cooper, Strathraore street, Bridgend Gallacher, Michael, tinsmith, 158 South street Gallovvay, Andrew, porter, 64 Watergate Galloway, George, weaver, Dovecotland Galloway, James, steam-boat porter, 78 Watergate Galloway, James, weaver, Pomarium 34 GALLOWAY— GELLATLY.

Galloway, James, vintner, Custom house, Prince's street Galloway, John, weavei', Pomarium Galloway, Miss, grocer, Main street, Bridgend Galloway, Miss. Stormont cottage, Bridgend Galloway, Robert, weaver, 69 Mill street Galloway, Thomas, postboy, 151 High street Galloway, Thomas, weaver, Dovecotland Gardiner, Alexander, gardener, Marshall cottage, Bridgend Gardiner, Andrew, carpenter, Stormont street Gardiner, Captain David, Jock's lodge, Bridgend Gardiner, James, carter. Cow vennel Gardiner, Major John, late 82d regiment, Jock's lodge, Bridgend Gardiner, Mary, 82 South street Gardiner, Miss Catherine, grocery, 11 Skinnergate Gardiner, Mrs, dresser, 232 High street Gardiner, Mrs. lodgings, 104 South street Gardiner, Peter, carter, Leonard street Gardner, Peter, pawnbroker, 62 North Methven street Gardner, W. & J. engravers, watch and clockmakers, and litho- graphers, 39 High street—house above Garie, James, harbour master, 62 Athole street Garie, John (of Matthew & Garie), 9 Crescent Garland, Andrew, carter, 284 High street Garland, Mrs Peter, 224, High street Garvie, George, smith, 145 High street Garvie, James, labourer. Commercial street, Bridgend Garvie, John, labourer, Keir street, Bridgend Garvie, Laurence, fisher, 119 South street Garvie, Mrs, KinnouU street Garvie, Mrs John, Earl's dykes Garvie, Mrs John, 36 Skinnergate Garvie, Mrs Thomas, County place Garvie, William, smith, Blackfriars wynd Garvie & Deas, manufacturers, 20 South Methven street Geddes, Captain Alexander, Dovecotland Geddes, Mrs. 3 Barrosa Place Geddes, William, sawyer, 10 South street Geekie, James, weaver, Dovecotland Geekie, Mrs David, Main street, Bridgend Gellatly, Alexander, weaver, 327 High street Gellatly, Charles, tailor, 219 High Street Gellatly, David, wright, 92 Watergate Gellatly, David, porter, 94 Canal Crescent Gellatly, David, plasterer, Earl's dykes Gellatly, George, labourer, 25 Kirkgate Gellatly, James, mason, Main street, Bridgend Gellatly, James, tailor, Main street, Bridgend Gellatly, James, tailor, 258, High street Gellatly, James, labourer, Kinnoull causeway Gellatly, John, pensioner, 136 South street Gellatly, John, mason, 8 Paul street Gellatly, John, smith, 238 High street— house 50, St John street Gellatly, John, slater, Cow vennel GALLETLY— GLASS. 35

Gellatly, Miss Janet, 54 Meal vennel Gellatly, Miss Janet, Pomarium Gellatly, Misses, dressmakers, 54 Meal vennel Gellatly, Misses, dressmakers, Commercial street, Bridgend Gellatly, Mrs Alexander, 294 High street Gellatly, Mrs David, mangle, Scott street Gellatly, Mrs David, 18 Kirkgale Gellatly, Mrs James, hay-dealer, 61 Watergate Gellatly. Mrs John, 4 Meal vennel Gellatly, Mrs William, Newrow Gellatly, Peter, cowfeeder, Prince's street Gellatly, Thomas, sawyer, Pomarium Gellatly, William (of Cameron & Gellatly), S8, South street Gemble, William, labourer. Cross street Gentle, Robert (of Stirling & Gentle), 7 High street Gentry, Timothy, tailor, 7 South street George Inn and Hotel, (J & A. Davidson), 49 George street George, William 71 High Street Gibbons, James Thorn, sheriff-clerk depute, 1 North Methven st. Gibbons, John, adjutant, Royal Perthshire Militia, 1 North Methven street Gibbons, Mrs. staymaker, 19 Meal vennel Gibbons, William, seaman, 19 Meal Vennel Gibson, David, plasterer. Nelson street Gib?on, David, police-sergeant, 9 Watergate Gibson, David, 13 North Methven street Gibson, Isaac, shoemaker, 12 South street Gibson, John, cutler, 87 High street Gibson, John, labourer, Pomarium Gibson, John, 10 Canal street Gibson, John, weaver, Pomarium Gibson, Margaret, grocer, 252 High street Gibson, Mrs. lodgings, Kinnoull street Gibson, Mrs John, 155 South street Gibson, Mrs Peter, 252 High street Gibson, Thomas, shipmaster. Nelson street Gibson, Thomas, porter, 69 Mill street Gilchrist, Andrew, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Gilles, Andrew, wright, 55 Meal vennel Gillespie, Erskine, ropemaker, 61 High street— house Athole st Gillespie, James, weaver, Kinnoull causeway Gilmor, David, pensioner, Strathmore street, Bridgend Girving, Morris, chimney sweep, 146 High street Glass, Alexander, weaver, 354 High Street Glass, Daniel, labourer, 126 High street Glass, David, weaver, 392 High street Glass, David, baker, 91 High street —house 87 Glass, David, weaver, Clayholes Glass, James, pensioner. Old guard vennel Glass, James, clerk, 327 High Street Glass, Mrs Alexander, Prince's street Glass, Mrs Ann, washer, 74 South street Glass, Mrs Samuel, 50 Watergate 36 GLASS —GOW.

Glass, Mrs "Walter, 6 Crescent Glen, Mrs William, 302 High street Glendinning, "William, 3 Bridge lane Gloag, James, seaman, 67 Canal Street Gloag, John, vintner, 113 High street Gloag, John, stock-broker and writer, County buildings — house, 21 Marshall place Gloag, Matthew, grocer and spirit dealer, Athole street Gloag, Mungo, Barrack street Gloag, Robert, hostler, Stormont street Gloag, Robert, Vintner, 8 Kirkgate Gloag, "William, banker, 21 Marshall place Glovers' Hall, 36 George street Gollen, Misses, 364 High street Goodall, Andrew, builder, Prince's street Goodall, Jolin, weaver. Curfew row Goodall, Laurence, carpenter, 82 South street Goram, Mrs. 89 South street Gordon, Charles, cowfeeder, 161 South street Gordon, John, vintner, Kinnoull Gordon, Mrs. Leonard street Gordon, Mrs. 25 High street Gordon, Thomas, labourer, 3 Newrow Gordon, Thomas, savryer, Mill close. High street Gordon, William, carter, 74 South street Gordon, "William, spirit-dealer, 66 Soath street Gorrie, Andrew, smith, Melville street Gorrie, David, cabinetmaker, 246 High street Gorrie, David, copper and tin smith, 248 High street — house 246 Gorrie, George, miller, 7 Paul street Gorrie, John, upholsterer, 32 South Methven street—house 245 High street Gorrie, John, victualler, 197 South street Gorrie, Mrs, 7 Paul street Gorrie, Thomas, wire-worker, 37 Castle gable Gorrie, William, carver and gilder, 28 High street Gourlay, Mrs. Commercial street, Bridgend Gow, Alexander, hostler, Princes street Gow, Charles, labourer, Newrow, north end Gow, Charles, teacher. General Prison Crow, Daniel, porter. Prince's street Gow, James, teacher, Dovecotland Gow, James, gardener, Melville street Gow, James, ropespinner, 163 South street Gow, John, porter, 36 Meal vennel Gow, John, carter, "Victoria street Gow, John, shoemaker, 246 High street Gow, Magnus, millwright, 55 Mill street Gow, Miss May, grocery, 57 Skinner gat6 Gow, Mrs. lodgings, 28 Kirkgate Gow, Mrs. lodgings, 219 High street Gow, Mrs Ann, 232 High street GOW— GRAY. 3f

Gow, Robert, mason, Barrosa street Gow, Thomas, weaver, Pomarium Gow, Williata, painter, Cutlog vennel Gow, William, seaman, 138 South street Gowans, David, policeman, Ihimblerow Gowans, J. & W. wholesale and retail chemists, druggists, and manufacturers of soda-water, lemonade, &c. 21 and 229 High street— house, 170 Gowans, Mrs William, 170 High street Gowans, Mrs William, KinnouU causeway Graham, Alexander, shipowner, 15 Marshall place Graham, Elias, fireman, 56 Watergate Graham, Hugh, chimney-sweep, Cutlog vennel Graham, Hugh, weaver, Cutlog vennel Graham, James, shipowner. King street, east side Graham, James, labourer, Stornaont street Graham, John, tailor. Hospital street Graham, John, lamp-lighter, 60 High street Graham, John, shoemaker, 338 High street Graham, John, writer, 2 BlacktViars street Graham, John, shoemaker, carpenter, street Graham, John, weaver, Pomarium Graham, Mrs James, Nelson street Graham, Mrs. Melville street Graham, Mrs Kobert, Reform place Graham, Peter, shipowner. King street, east side Graham, Robert, warper, 224 High street Graham, Thomas, shipowner. King street, east side Graham, Thomas, & Sons, coal-merehants and shipowners. Coal shore Graham, William, vintner. Carpenter street Grant, David, officer t)f excise, South Methven street Grant, James, pensioner, 63 Watergate Grant, James, labourer, Flesh vennel Grant, John, hawker, Pomarium Grant, Miss, Stormont cottage, Bridgend Grant, Mrs James, Nelson street Grant, Mrs John, Nelson street Grant, Mrs Mary, Flesh vennel Grant, Mrs Patrick, 82 South street Grant, Peter, printer, 146 High street Grant, Rev. Peter, Kinnoull street Grant, Robert, (at Post Office) Nelson street Gray, Andrew, 4 Crescent Gray, Andrew, bootmaker, Gowrie street, Bridgend Gray, George, (of Gray & Jameson) Bower's well, Bridgend Gray, James, Union lane Gray, James, engineer, 33 South street Gray, James, wright, 184 South street Gray, James, surgeon and druggist, 21 South street—house 33 Gray, John, grocer, and manufacturer, of ginger beer, lemonade, and soda water, 93 South street—house 105 38 GRAY— GULLEN.

Gray, John, carpenter, Kirkside Gray, John, precentor, 146 High street Gray, John (at Perth Bank) "Victoria street Gray, John M'Euen, ironmonger and brassfounder, 7 George street—house 7 High street Gray, Miss Barbara, milliner, 65 High st. —house, 33 South st; Gray, Miss Janet, 339 High street Gray, Mrs George, Kinnoull causeway Gray, Mrs William, 7 High street Gray, Rev. Andrew, A.M. Taybank, Bridgend Gray, Robert, weaver, St Paul's close, Newrow Gray, William, porter, 12 Canal crescent Gray, William, cowfeeder, 217 High street Gray, William H., A.M. Gowrie street, Bridgend Gray & Jameson, writers, 12 South street Green, John, labourer, 156 High street Green, William, labourer; 74 South street Greenhill, James, tailor, 9 Castle gable Gregor, James, clerk, Victoria street Gregor, James, vintner, Stormont street Gregor, James, policeman, 224 High street Gregor, James, shoemaker, Dovecotland Gregor, John, weaver, 323 High street Gregor, Thomas, writer (Sheriff Clerk's Office) 40 George street Greig, Alexander, teacher, 60 North Metbven street Greig, Alexander, labourer, Pomarium Greig, Darid, watchmaker and jeweller, 99 High street, and 30 St John street— house, Marshall place Greig, George, cooper, Dovecotland Greig, George, baker, Athole street Greig, George, wright, Pomarium Greig, James, (of R. & J. Grieg) 6 Charlotte street Greig, Misses, North William street Greig, Mrs David, Blackfriars wynd Greig, R, & J. wholesale and retail grocers, 89 High street Greig, Robert, (of R. & J. Grieg) King street, east side Greig, Robert, labourer, Pomarium Greig, Thomas, clothier, 24 Watergate Greig, William, fisher, 170 High street Greig, William, writer, 8 St John street — house, Toronto, Burgh Muir Greig, William, vintner, 96 High street Greig's Mercantile Academy, Stormont street Grigo, Nero, grocer, 19 Kirkgate Grimmond, George, porter, 73 Watergate Grimraond, John, town sergeant, 60 South street Grimmond, Ptier, porter, 156 South street Grimmond. Robert, weaver, Pomarium Grove, Captain J. J. chief constable, 1 Marshall place

GaiLD Halt , 96 High street GuUen, Andrew, upholsterer, 2 Canal Street GuUen, John, printer, Kirkside GULLEN — HALLEY. 39

Gullen, Miss, vintner, Kirkside Gunn, David, joiner, 35 Canal street Gunn, William, furnishing warehouse, 132 High street Gunn, William, vintner, Strathmore street, Bridgend Guthrie, John, mason, 13 Canal crescent Guihrie, Major John, St Leonard's hank Guthrie, Mrs Andrew, vintner, 25 Kirkgate Guthrie, Thomas, printer, Athole street Guthrie, Peter, shoemaker and grocer, 29 Castle gable

Haggart, Daniel, vintner. Bridge street, Bridgend Haggart, David, shoemaker, Commercial street, Bridgend Haggart, James, mason, Paul's close, Newrow Haggart, Mrs Ann, mangle, Gowrie street, Bridgend Haggart, Mrs Duncan, lodgings, Bridge street, Bridgend Haggart, Peter, shoemaker, Commercial street, Bridgend Haggart, Robert, grocer, 53 Mill street Haggart, William, currier. Flesh vennel Halkerstone, James, labourer, 11 South street Halket, Alexander, engraver, 219 High street Halket, David, surgeon, 3 Watergate Halket, Miss, 13 Rose terrace Halket, Robert, riddle-maker, 219 High street Hall, George, coach-office porter, 8 Bridge lane Hall, James, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Hall, John, shoemaker, 344 High street Hall, John, shoemaker, 5 Meal vennel Hall, John, painter, 219 South street Hall, Margaret, assistant matron. General Prison Hall, Robert, coach wright, 291 High*fetreet Halley, Alexander, hair cutter, 50 Meal vennel Halley, David, weaver, Pomarium Halley, David, messenger-at-arms and commission agent, 55 High street Halley, David, weaver, Dovecotland Halley, George, weaver, Dovecotland Halley, James, messenger-at-arms and bar-officer, 17 Watergate Halley, James, weaver, Claypots wynd Halley, James, weaver, Pomarium Halley, James, weaver, 36 Meal vennel Halley, James, Logiealmond tavern, 10 South Methven street Halley, Misses, ropemakers, 180 High street—house 163 Halley, Mrs Andrew, 34 St John street Halley, Mrs David, 55 High street Halley, Mrs James, 47 High street Halley, Robert, seaman, Claypots wynd Halley, Robert, labourer, Melville street Halley, William, grocer, 150 High street—house, 163 Halley, William, plasterer, 74 South street 40 HALLEY—HENDERSON.

Halley, William, weaver, Pomarium Hally burton, Adam, mason, 164 South street Hanniberry, Marlin, pensioner, 46 High street Hardie, Miss Jean, mangle, 238 High street Hardie, William, seaman. 8y South street Hariey, Mrs John, Leonard street Harley, Mrs William, 58 North Methven street Hariey, W^illiam, shipmaster, coal shore Harley, William, wright, Barrack street Harris, Alexander, fisher, Deadlands Harris, Ebenezer, weaver, Claypots vjynd Harris, George, smith, 8 North port Harris, James, fisher, 67 South screet Harris, Miss Ann, 40 Meal vennel Harris, Mrs. teacher, Hospital Harris, Mrs William, lodgings, 10 High street Harris, Mrs William, grocer, 212 High street Harris, William, greengrocer, 20 Kirkgate Harris, William, policeman, Main street, Bridgend Harris, William, weaver, Claypots v.ynd Harrison, Adam, sawyer, Victoria street narrower, Mrs John, grocer, 64 South street Harvie, James, shipmaster, Scott street Hauchie, Peter, hawker, 278 High street Hay, Alexander, saddler, 53 Watergate Hay, Alexander, wright, Clayholes Hay, Alexander, auctioneer and appraiser, 57 South street Hay, Alexander, slater, 327 High street Hay, Charles, weaver, Dovecotland Hay, Daniel, hawker, Leonard street Hay, David, weaver. Cross street Hay, George, seaman. Main street, Bridgend Hay, James, builder, Ja&es street, west side Hay, James, labourer, 159 South street Hay, James, weaver, Clayholes Hay, James, wright. County place Hay, John, weaver, Pomarium Hay, John, weaver, Leonard street Hay, John, weaving agent and grocer, Newrow Hay, Mrs James, lodgings, County place Hay, Peter, weaver, Cross street Hay, Robert, labourer, Pomarium Hay, Robert, weaver, Pomarium Hay, Robert, draper, 27 George street—hous e,5 Hay, Robert, wright. Carpenter street Hay, Thomas, weaver, Pomarium Hay, William, wright, Barrosa street Hay & Aitken, straw-hat makers, 5 St John street Heiton, Andrew, architect, 4 York place Henderson, Andrew, weaver, 291 High street Henderson, Charles, painter, 89 South street Henderson, James, carter, 9 Castle gable HENDERSON—HOBSON. 41

Henderson, James, hawker, 214 High street Henderson, John, shipmaster, 10 Speygate Henderson, John, wine and spirit merchant, 46 St John street Henderson, John, weaver, 297 High street Henderson, Matthew, sawyer, 183 South street Henderson, Miss Janet, Barrosa street Henderson, Mrs. Mill close Henderson, Mrs. confectioner, 126 High street Henderson, Mrs. 224 High street Henderson, Mrs David, Cross street Henderson, Mrs JtiraeSj^? South street Henderson, Mrs John, Commercial street, Bridgend Henderson, Peter, City Hall tavern, Kirkside Henderson, Peter, weaver, 71 Mill street Henderson, iRobert, brewer, Claypots wynd Henderson, Robert, weaver, Thimblerow Henderson, Robert, shoemaker, 149 High street Henderson, Robert, weaver, 354 High street Henderson, Thomas, weaver, Thimblerow Henderson, Thomas, grocer and wine merchant, 249 High street Henderson, Walter, 68 High street Henderson, William, M. D. 2 Rose terrace Henderson, William, weaver, Cross street Henderson, William, smi^Ii, Cow vennel Henderson, William, carter. Nelson street Henry, James, weaver, Leonard street Henry, William, labourer, Strathmore street, Bridgend Hepburn, Alezander, weaver, 14 Canal crescent Hepburn, D, H. (of Hepburn & Co.), Athole street Hepburn, David, writer, 14 Charlotte st house, 16 Ros9 terrace Hepburn, David, carpenter, 219 High street Hepburn, James, labourer, Thimblerow Hepburn, John, wright, 239 High street Hepburn, Misses, Barrosa place Hepburn, Ninian (of Hepburn & Co.), 15 Barrosa place Hepburn & Co. wood-merchants, Prince's street Herd, David, fisher, 92 Watergate Herd, George, labourer, Leonard street Herd, John, weaver, Pomarium Herd, Mrs James, Earls dykes Herdman, Mrs. 15 Kirkgate Heron, Joseph, tailor, Main street, Bridgend Hewatj J. & Son, pie-bakers and vintners, 10 Watergate—house, 8 Hewat, Kirkwood, candlemaker, 66 High street— hous^, 58 Canal street Hickman, Miss, dressmaker, 34 South street Hill, David, weaver, MiU-wynd close Habb, James, clerk (Defiance coach office), Prince's street Hobson, David, painter, 102 High street Hobson, James, stockingweaver, 30 Watergate Hobson, John, stockingweaver, 16 Canal street iHobson, Mrs. 102 High street 42 HODGE—HUTCHISONo

Hodge, David, strapper, 47 George sti-eet Hogg, George, jeweller, 148 South street Hogg, John, broker and wright, 174 South street Hogg, Mrs George, vintner, 60 St John street Hogg, Mrs John, 67 Watergate Hogg, William, ropespinner, 204 South street Hoggan, James, seaman, 34 Kirkgate Holding, Nicholas, tailor, 149 South street Holmes, Isaac, tailor, 167 South street Honey, George, flesher, 31 South street—house, North port Honey, James M. writer, 28 High st.~-house. Main st. Bridgend Honey, Miss Janet, meal dealer, 11 St John's place Honey, Thomas, currier, 68 High street Hood, Alexander, weaver, Pomariuni Hood, Andrew, meal dealer, 35 South street Hood, David, weaver, Pomarium Hood, James, Commercial street, Bridgend Hood, Mrs David, 59 Skinnergate Hood, Mrs Robert, Hospital street Hood, William, weaver, Fomarium Hopekirk, David, baker, Leonard street Horne, Alexander, weaver, Dovecotland Home, Alexander, weaver, Pomarium Horne, Andrew, weaver, Pomarium Horne, George, brewer. Union street Horne, James, victualler, 61 Skinnergate—house. 5 Castle gable Horne, Mrs Lawrence, grocer, Main street, Bridgend HoKNE^-s' Lane, 122 South street, and 48 Canal street Hosea, William, seaman, 92 Watergate Hostler, James, porter, Paul's close, Newrow Houston. David, writer, Charlotte place Howie, James, gardener, Kinnouli causeway Howie, John, baker, Strathmore street, Bridgend Howie, Peter, victualler, JMaia street, Bridgend Howie, William, oHficer of the East Church parish, Melville street Hughes, John, currier, 18 Meal vennel Hughes, Mrs Barnard, 214 High street Hughes, William, currier, 136 South street Hume, Alexander, shoemaker, 115 South street Hume, David, weaver. 111 South street Hume, James, tailor, 25 George street Hume, Mrs James, 67 South street Hunt, Mrs. Gowrie street, Bridgend Hunt, Thomas, shoemaker, Gowrie street, Bridgend Hunter, James, seaman, 154 South street Hunter, Miss, King street, west side Hunter, Vf. H. (of Hunter & Conning), Garry cottage Hunter & Conning, writers, 73 George street Husbacd, Mrs. of Glenearn, 3 Athoie place Huskins. Margaret, lodgings, 103 South street Hutchison, Alexander, wright, 177 High street Hutchison, Andrew, ferrier, 64 SouLh street Hutchison, Andrew, fiesher, Gowrie street, Bridgend HUTCHISON— IRELAND. 43

Hutchison, Andrew, weaver, Commercial street, Bridgend Huteiiison, James, weaver, 198 South street Hutchison, John, weaver, Pomarium Hutchison, John, millwright, Stormont street Hutchison, John, shipmaster, 28 "Watergate Hutchison, John, shoemaker, 148 High street Hutchison, John, weaver, Newrow Hutchison, Misses, dressmakers, St John street Hutchison, Mrs James, 6 Clayholes Hutchison, Mrs Robert, mangle, 37 "Watergate Hutchison, Mrs Thomas, 211 South street Hutchison, Robert, scavenger, Pomaiium Hutchison, William, governor of County prison, Speygate Hutton, George, teacher, Melville street Hutton, James, weaver, 170 South street Hutton, John, painter, Pomarium Hutton, John, labourer, 214 High street Hutton, John, Melville street Hutton, Mrs Barrosa street Hutton, Robert, 8 Speygate

I.

Imrie, Andrew, fireman, 246 High street Imrie, David, wright, 312 High street Imrie, David, shoemaker, 97 South street Imrie, George, commission-agent, 51 High street—house, 6 Imrie, James, mason, Newrow Imrie, James, Edinburgh carrier, Murray street Imrie, James, weaver, 284 High street Imrie, John, wright, Barrosa street Imrie, John, tailor, County place Imrie, John, shoemaker, 55 Meal vennel Imrie, Joseph, seaman, 219 High street Imrie, Mrs. winder, 143 South street Imrie, Mrs. grocery, Prince's street Imrie, Mrs John, sicknurse, 55 Meal vennel Imrie, Mrs John, lodgings, 12 South street Imrie, Mrs Robert, Cross street Imrie, Peter, cabinetmaker, and upholsterer, 76 George street- house, 72 Imrie, Robert, weaver, Leonard street Imrie, "William, ironmonger, 10 St John street—house, 47 George street Imrie, "William, leather-merchant, 203 High street—house, Mur- ray street Inches, Mrs John, Gowrie street, Bridgend Infant School, King street—Misses M'Pherson, teachers Inglis, George, seaman, Nelson street Inglis, Mrs James, 74 South street Ireland, Chai'les, weaver, 397 High street Ireland, David, weaver. Hospital street Ireland, John B. veaver, Hospital street IREtAND — JAMlESOS'*

Ireland, Peter, clerk, Scott street" Ireland, William, weaver Clayholes Irons, David, tea dealer, 94'High street^^^iioase, 113 Ironside, Miss, Kinnowll eaiiseway Irvine, John, cartwright, North William street Irvine, Miss, dressmaker, 9 George street-^bouse, 20 Watefgat#' Irvine, Mrs. 163 Sonth street Irvine, Blrs James, 20 Watergate Irvine, Peter, perrsioner, Bridge street, &i(fgefi(l Irvine, Robert, seaman, 4 South street Irvine, William, Barrack street Isaac, Thomas, officer of the Middle Church parish, PoRsaritiffi Isaac, Thomas, warder, County prison, 4 Speygate Isdale, Alexander, book-agent, 47 High street Isdale, James, labourer, 3&2 High street Isdale, James (of Isdale & Stark), 14 St John street Isdale & Stai'k, drapers arid silk-mereers, 16 St John stfeel Isle?, Peter, manager of School of Industry, Prince's street Isles, William, labourer, Kewrovt Izett, John, shipmaster. South Williani Street

Jack, Miss Margaret, Leonard street Jack, Mrs. Blackfriars wynd Jack, Mrs. 125 South street Jack, Mrs Andrew, Union street Jack, Peter, mason, Commercial street,. Bridgend Jack, Robert, mason, Strathmore street, Bridgend Jackson, Charles, linen-draper, 13 Charlotte street —house, Corsiehill Jackson, Cree, cartwright, Gowrie street, Bridgend Jackson, David, clerk, KinnouU causeway Jackson, George, vintner, Lime shore Jackson, George, carpenter, Pomariiimi Jackson,. James, vintner and carter, Lime shore Jackson, James, cartwright, Bridge street, Bridgend Jackson, John, golf-club maker, 4 North port Jackson, John, auctioneer, Bowerswell road, Bridgend Jackson, John, painter, 4 Meal vennel Jackson, Miss Helen, dressmaker, 78 Casal street Jackson, Mrs. 130 South street Jackson, Mrs Alexander, Ivinnouil causeway Jackson, Mrs Charles. Strathmore street, Bridgend Jackson, Mrs J. U., spirit-dealer, 140 South street Jackson, Peter, tailor, 142 South street Jackson, Peter, carter, 71 Canal street Jackson, Thomas, carver and gilder, 70 George street—boose* 2 Bridge lane Jameson, Melville (of Gray & Jameson), Croft-house, Bridgend Jamieson, Andrew, P. (of James Robertson & Co.), 9 North Methven street Jamieson, Gumming, cloth merchant, 13 St John stre^K JAMIESON—KBAY.

Jaimieson, X "W. accountant, Central bank, 31 St John street Jamieson, John, 3 Barrosa place

Jamieson, John, seaman, 166 South street , Jamieson, Thomas, fishmonger, 106 Watergate Jamieson, William, hawlcer, Leonard street Jamieson & Brothers, drapers, 62 George street—house, 48 Jardine, George, shipmaster, 2 Canal street Jardine, John, clerk, Commercial street, Bridgend Jardine, Miss, teacher, 40 South street Jarvie, Mrs. 92 Watergate Jarvie, Mrs. vintner and victualler, Barrack street Jeffrey, Miss, 21 Athole street Jenkins, Jamea, miller, Mill close, High street Johnman, William, officer of Free St Leonard's church, 1P9' South street Johnman, William, sawyer, 190 High street Johnston, Edward, turner, 120 High street Johnston, George, clerk (at H. S. Fitchie's), Bridge st. Bridgend' Johnston, Henry, weaver, 112 South street Johnston, J. R. 56 George street Johnston, James, combraaker, 69 South street Johnston, James, weaver. Curfew row Johnston, James, traveller, 155 South street Johnston, James, horner, 73 South street Johnston, John, flesher, 7 Korth port—house, 5 Johnston, John, agent, 7 High street—house, 28 Marshall place Johnston, John, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Johnston, Miss, Mill street Johnston, Mrs Henry, Flesh vennel Johnston, Peter, wright, Cow vennel—house, 77 South streeC Johnston, Rev. Kerr, 8 Mill street Johnston, Robert, 197 High street Johnston, William Glen, 2 crescent Johnston, William, excise officer, North port Johnston, William, shoemaker, Gowrie street, Bridgend Johnston, William, weaver, 103 South street Johnston, William, weaver, Pomarium Johnston, William, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Johnston & Macgregor, tobacconists, 136 High street Joiner, James, bookbinder, Foundry lane Jolly, D. L. agent for the National Bank, 5 High street Jones, Miss, millner, 1 Crescent Jones, Mrs John, 36 Meal Vennel Junor, Mrs, 80 North Methven street Justiciary Coukt Room, foot of South street

Keay, Andrew, joiner, 122 South street Keay, James, labourer, Stormont street Keay, John, sheriff-officer, Leonard strao* Keay, Mrs Robert, 31 George street E 46 KEAY—KETHEt.

Keay, Robert, jeweller, 29 George st. —house, Main st. Bridgend Keay, William, weaver, Dovecotland Keiller, George, weaver, Dovecotland Keiller, John, weaver, Dovecotland Keiller, Mrs William, 31 George street Keiller, Mrs William, 100 AYatergate Keiller, Mrs William, washer and dresser, 45 Watergate Keiller, William, confectioner, 63 George street—house, 31 Keir, George, Dupplin post, 94 Canal cresont Keir, George, wright, 83 Watergate Keir, Miss Betsy, Newrow Keir, Mrs grocery, Unien street, Blackfriars Keir, Mrs Captain, 11 Barrosa place Keir, Mrs Charles, ISTewrow Keir, William, pensioner, 266 High street Keir, William, shoemaker, 68 South Methven street Kelt, Andrew, shipmaster, 10 Spegate Kelty, Alexander, weaver, Pomarium Kelty, Andrew, M,D. Tayhill, Bridgead Kelty, David, mason, 20 High street Kelty, John, weaver, Cross street Kelty, John, weaver, Pomarium Kelty, Miss Euphemia, Pomarium Kelty, William, weaver, Pomarium Kelly, William, ropespinner, Dovecotland Kemp, John, writer, 36 George street—house, 163 High sIreeS Kemp, Mrs John, grocer and wine-merchant, 167 High street Kemp, Peter, mason. Barrack street Kennedy, David, weaver, 384 High street Kennedy, Duncan, spirit-dealer, 182 South street Kennedy, Duncan, labourer, 82 South street Kennedy, James, seaman, 87 Watergate Kennedy, James, tailor, 129 South street Kennedy, John, cooper, 89 South street Kennedy, John, labourer. Barrack street Kennedy, Malcolm, spirit-dealer, North port Kennedy, Miss Catherine, 146 South street Kennedy, Mrs. 23 Castle gable Kennedy, Mrs David, Flesh vennel Kennedy, Mrs Robert, vintner, 36 Kirkgate Kennedy, Mrs William, 216 high street Kennedy, Peter, book-agent, 15 Paul street Kennedy, Robert, pensioner, 102 High street Kennedy, Robert, tailor, 14 Meal vennel Kerr, Andrew, Tallyho tavern, 52 South street Kerr, Mrs John, grocery, 62 South street Kerr, Peter, vintner, Flesh vennel Kethel, Mrs George, giocer and spirit-dealer, 244 High street Kethel, Mrs William, 1 Kirkgate Kethel, Peter, wright, 155 South street Kethel, Robert, grocery. King street, east side Kethel, William, porter, Clayholes Kethel, William, wright, 40 Meai vennel^-hQuse, 148 Bouih st. KIDDi—LAMB. 47

Kidd, John, sawyer, 122 South street Kidd, John, teacher of music, St Paul's square Kiddy, Sareuel, grocer, Strathmore street, Bridgend Kilgour, John, cowfeeder, 55 Watergate Kilgour, Mrs. 11 Charlotte street Kilgour, Robert, writer, 14 Charlotte street—house, Pitcullen Kilgour, 'William, labourer, Kinnoul canseway Kilpatrick, James, tailor, 48 Meal vennel King, Alexander, (of 3d Co-operative Society) 112, South street King, Andrew, grocer, 329 high street King, James, sailmaker and vintner, 4 Speygate Kinloch, David, weaver, Kinnoull causeway Kinmonth, Alexander, weaver, Earl's dykes Kinnaird, George, sailmaker, Scott street Kinnair, Peter, ropemaker, 2 Canal street Kinnear, David, hatter, 14 George street—house 12 Kinnear, Robert, Athole street Kinnis, Robert, dyer, 130 South street Kinnoch, Alexander, shoemaker, Leonard street Kinnoch, James, porter. Commercial street, Bridgend Kinnoch, James, vintner, Pomarium Kinnoch, John, weaver. Cross street Kinnoch, Mrs Duncan, Pomarium Kinnoch, Peter, shoemaker, Pomarium Kinnoch, Thomas, shoemaker, Cross street Kinnoch, Thomas moulder, Pomarium Kinnoch, Thomas, nailer, 327 High street Kinnoch, William, lime agent, 16 Canal street Kippen, John, writer, 48 George street KiKK Close, 80 High street Kirk Treasureb's Office, 219 High st. G. Croll, treas. Kirkwood, Mrs. 30 St John street Knight, Mrs. Cutlog Vennel Knox, Joseph, weaver, Thimblerow Knox, Miss Mary, Main street, Bridgend Knox, Mrs Hendry, mangle, Leonard street Knox, William, shoemaker. Commercial street, Bridgend- Kyles, John, weaver, Leonard street Kyles, William, Hawker, 103 South street L Laidlaw, John, seaman, 100 Watergate Laing, George, labourer, 212 south street Laing, George, weaver, 12 Castle gable Laing, James, seed-collector, S3 South street Laing, James, weaver, Dovecotland Laing, Mrs. Paul's close, Newrow Laing, Mrs, Rosemount, Bridgend Laing, Mrs James, 24 Athole street Laing, Mrs John, grocer, 213 High street Laird, David, gardener, Comnrercial street, Bridgend Laird, James, weaver, Claypots wynd Lamb, James, bird-stuffer, King street, east side 48 LAMB—LENNOX.

Lamb, John, weaver Dovecotland Lamb, Mrs. milliner, Mill street Lamb, Mrs James, Newrow, north end Lamb. Richard, weaver, Newrow, east side Lamb, Eobert, wright, Gowrie street, Bridgend Lamb, 'William, hostler, Scott's street Lamb, "William, shipmaster, 2 Canai street Lamont, Alexander, tailor, 28 High street Lament, John, tailor, 198 High street Lamont, Mrs Alexander, vintner, 145 High street Lamont, Neil, porter, 177 High street Lamont, William, tailor, 9 St John street Lancham, William, pensioner, Biidge street, Bridgend- Lapere, James, shipmaster, 126 High street Larg, Alexander, weaver, 35 Skinnergate Larg, James, weaver, New-row, north end Larg, Peter, sexton, 87 High street Laskie, John, road-contracter, KinnouU Lauder, George, printer, Thimblerow Lauder, George, weaver Cross street Lauder, George, weaver, 32 Mill street Lauder, Miss, dressmaker, Stormont street Lauder, Mrs. 86 Watergate Lanrence, James, slater. King street, west side Laurie, Alexander, weaver, Pomarium Laurie, Archibald, weaver, 183 South street Laurie, Archibald, weaver, 149 South street Laurie, James, labourer. Commercial street, Bridgend Laurie, James, weaver, Pomarium Laurie, John, weaver, Pomarium Laurie, Mrs. 304 High street Laurie, Mrs Alexander, Cutlog Vennel Laurie, William, wright, 85 South street Law, Charles, coal-merchant, Prince's street Law, William, baker. Main street, Bridgend Lawson, Charles, mason, Stormont street, Lawson, John, wright, Cross street Lawson, John, seaman, Pomarium Lawson, Miss Catherine, washer, 110 South street Lawson, William, 5 George street Lees, James, gunmaker, 20 High street—house Bridgend Lees, James, tobacconist, 73 High street—house 18 George st* Lees, John, toy warehouse, 20 George street—house 18 Lees, John, combmaker, 109 High street—house 18 George street Lees, Mrs Agnes, 294 High street Leitham, Alexander, flesher, 140 High street—house Pomarium Leitham, Mrs Robert, flesher, 288 High street Leitham, William, flesher, 54 St John street Lennie, Gregory M. grocery, 144 South street Lennox, James, calico printer. Barrack street Lennox, John, tacksman of salmon fishings, Nelson street Lennox, John, viatner, Prince's street ifiNKo^—LOWfi. 49

Lehtios, MrS« Barrack street Letitios, Mrs William, midwife, Leonard street Lennos, Tliomas, grocer and wine toerfihafit, 12 St John stf'get ^---house 18 High street Leslie, Josephs bootiaaker, (iowrie street, Bridgend Leslie, Miss, dressmaker, 73 Watergate Leuchars, Mrs. /3 Watergate Liddle, James, wright, 129 High street— hottse 10 Meal vetlttS Lindsay, DaVid, Mill wynd Lindsay, General, Early bank, Craigie Lindsay, John, t^right Main gtreet, Bridgend Lindsay, John, plumber and brassfounder, Kirkside*-'hou§e 41 South street Lindsay, John, shipmaster, 63 South street Lindsay, Rev. William, Gowrie bank, Burghmuif Littlejohn, David, weaver, Pomarium Littlejohn, Mrs. 63 South street Littlejohn, Hobert, shipowner, 69 Canal street Littlejohn, Thomas, labourer, 6 Speygate Livingstone, John, teacher, 87 High street—-house 170 Livingstone, John, grocer, 168 Higli street'—bouse IfO Livingstone, J'ohn E. (at Central Bank) 3 Barrosa place Livingstone, Mrs Dr Charles, 4 Barrosa place Livingstone, Peter, clerk, 69 North Methven street Livingstone, Peter, corn-merchant, Leonard street Livingstone, William, letter-carrier. Union street, Blackfriars Lockhart, John, patternmaker, 5 Meal vennei Lockhart, John, weaver, Kinooull oauBeway Logan, Alexander, teacher (Perth Academy), 3 Barrosa place Logan, Alexander, warper, Mill wynd Logie, Mrs. grocer, Pomarium Logic, Thomas, Reform place Lonie, James, shoemaker, North Methven street Lonnie, Miss Mary, Pomarium Lorimer, Andrew, (late leather-merchant), 199 High street Lorimer, Andrew, tailor, 7 High street Lorimer, George, grocer, 187 South street Lorimer, Miss, 1 Barrosa place Lorimer, Mrs William, St Paul's square Lorimer, William, Pomarium ' Lothian, Charles, grocery. Carpenter street Lothian, Duncan, porter. Union lane Lothian, James, wright, Kinnoull causeway Lothian, James J. consulting mesmerist, 37 George street Lothian, John, tobacconist, 29 High St.—house 27 George st Loughton, Alexander, painter, Foundry lane Louther, Joseph, excise officer. Main street, Bridgend Love, James, shoemaker, Bridge street, Bridgend Low, Alexander, weaver, Leonard street Low, Andrew, edge-tool maker, 71 High street. Low, David, wright, Pomarium JiOw, David, Newrow, west side 50 LOWE—MACKIE.

Low, James, weaver, Leonard street Low, Joseph, Wright, 3 North port Low, Miss Sarah, 50 Watergate Low, Misses, 60 North Methven street Low, Misses, dressmakers, 3 North port Low, Mrs David, 199 South street Low, Mrs Joseph W. ragmerchant, 76 Watergate Low, Mrs Matthew, 55 Meal Vermel Low, Stewart, drover. Cross street Low, Thomas, (late watchmaker) Bridge street, Bridgend Low, Thomas, wright, 113 High street Low, William, dyer, 54 Meal vennel Low, William, smith, Thimblerow Lowe, John, commercial agent for Hamburgh, Rotterdam, &c,, 2 St John's place—^house 3 Lowe, John, teacher of dancing, Carpenter street—house 42 North Methven street Lowe, Mrs Robert, 7 Kirkgate Lowe, Robert, merchant and commission agent, 3 Kirkgate— bouse 2 Luke, David, mason, Stormont street Luke, James, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Luke, James, spirit-dealer, 200 South street Luke, James, weaver, 368 High street Luke, Margaret, Strathmore street, Bridgend Luke, Mrs. 102 High street Luke, William, (of Luke & Scott) 33 South street Luke & Scot, writers. 17 South street Lumsdaine, John, M.D. 6 Athole place Lnmsdaine, Mrs. 6 Athole place Lumsdaine, Robert, carter, 67 Mill street LuNCARTY Company's Office, 7 Charlotte street Luttet, David, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Luttet, George, 190 South street Luttet, Thomas, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Lyall, Andrew, book-agent, 170 High street Lyall, John, wright, Pomarium Lyall, Miss Helen, grocery, 193 High street Lyall, Misises, South William street Lyall, Mrs. Dovecotland Lyall, Mrs Gsorge, 170 High street Lyall, William, weaver, Dovecotland Lyons, Richard, strapper, Low street

M.

Mackie, Charles, turner, Strathmore street, Bridgend Mackie, David, porter, Strathmore street, Bridgend Mackie, David ;& Son, brassfounders and plumbers, 90 High street —house, 96 Mackie, John, carter, Main street, Bridgend Mackie, John, moulder, 219 High street MACKIE— MARSHALL. 51

Mackie, John, labourer, Main street, Bridgend Mackie, John, labourer, Stormont street Mackie, Mrs David, dressmaker, 96 High street Mackie, Mrs J. & Sons, copper and tinplate workers, 85 High street— house, 87 Mackie, William, shoemaker, Thimblerow Maiben, Hector, saddler, 26 St John st. —house, 7 Marshall pL Maiben, George, carpenter, Pomarium Maiben, Mrs John, 28, St John street Mailler, James, painter, Clayholes Mailler, John, cowfeeder, Thimblerow Mailler, John, smith, 302 High street Mailler, Mrs. cowfeeder, Barrosa street Mailler, Robert, victualler, 9 Kirkgate Mair, James, flaxilresser, 284 High street Malcolm, James, carter, 72 Mill street Malcolm, James, 2 KinnouU causeway Malcolm, James, weaver, Dovecotland Malcolm, Miss Christian, washer, 161 High street Malcolm, Misses, 36 North Methven street Malcolm, Ninian, mason, 2 Newrow Malcolm, William, M.D. Athole street Malcolm, William, wright, 159 South street Malloch, James, postboy, 9 Castle gable Malloch, James, fisher, 122 South street Malloch, Miss Mary, greengrocer, 12 Kirkgate Malloch, Mrs. 71 Mill street Malloch, Mrs. grocery, 24 Castle gable Malloch, Mrs. Stormont street Malloch, Mrs Charles, 79 Canal street Malloch, Mrs George, 86 Watergate Malloch, Peter, weaver, Dovecotland Malloch, William, weaver, Leonard street Malloch's Close, 180 South street and 79 Canal street Mann, Miss, Athole street Manson, Miss, Prince's street Manson, Mrs. 224 High street Manson, Rev. Thcinas, James street, west side Marshall, Alexander, weaver, 8 Paul street Marshall, Andrew, labourer, 92 Watergate Marshall, David, tailor, 1 Newrow Marshall, James, grocery, Commercial street, Bridgend Marshall, James, road-inspector, Dovecotland Marshall, James, teacher, 5 KinnouU causeway Marshall, John, carter, 103 South street Marshall, John, weaver, 103 South street Marshall, John, weaver, Stathmore street, Bridgend Marshall, Major J. 1 Charlotte street Marshall, Mrs. James street Marshall, Mrs. Leonard street Marshall, Mrs. KinnouU causeway Marshall, Mrs David, 59 Skinnergate —

'52 MARSHALL—MAWER.

Marshall, Thomas, labourer, Mill wynd Marshall, Thomas Hay, hair-cutter and perfumer, 21 Bridge-laoe Marshall, Robert, labourer, 36 Meal vennel Marshall, William, porter, 258 High street Marshall, William, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Marshall, William, hostler, Union street Marshall's Monument, 78 George street Martin, Alexander, carter. Commercial street, Bridgend Martin. David, weaver, KinnouU causeway Martin, Gavin, skinner, 219 High street Martin, Henry, sherriff- officer, Blackfriars street Martin, Hugh, teacher of dancing, Barrosa street—house, 48^ North Methven street Martin, James, grocer, 27 Canal street Martin, James, ropespinner, 154 South street Martin, James, carter, Strathmore, street, Bridgend Martin, John, quarrier. Commercial street Bridgend Martin, John, teacher of music. County place Martin, Mrs, David, 59 Skinnergate Martin, Robert, writer (at Arch. Reid's) 44 St. John street Martin, Thomas, mason, 345 High streeet Martin, William, smith. Shore—house, 75 Watergate Mason, James, tailor, 17 Watergate Mason, John, postboy, 27 Watergate Mason, Miss, Athole street Mason, Mrs, Bridge street, Bridgend Mason, Mrs. lodgings, 47 Meal vennel Mason William, postboy, 17 Watergate Mason, William, postboy. Union street Mason, William, coachman. 16 Watergate Mason, William, sawyer, 47 Meal vennel Masterton, William, seaman, 18 Canal sereet Matthew, Alexander, (of Matthew & Garie), St Leonard's ban|: Matthew, Charles, grocer & tea dealer, 72 St John street bouse, St Leonard's bank Matthew, George, (at National bank), 68 St John street Matthew, John, draper, 18 St John street,—house. 13 Barrosa place Matthew, John, writer, 1 Kirkgate—house, 13 Barrosa place Matthew, Misses, Main street, Bridgend Matthevv, Misses, 68 St John sti'eet Matthew, Misses, Melville street Matthew, Mrs. sewer, 23 Kirkgate Matthew, Mrs. 13 Marshall place Matthew, Robert, (late merchant), St Leonard's bank Matthew, William, porter, 6 North port Matthew & Garie, agents, 4 Canal street Matthewson, Thomas, cabinetmaker, Athole street Matthewson, William, eating-house, 29 Watergate Maury, William, (at James Condie's), 47 George street Mawer, George, 67 South street Mawer, William, vintner, 24 Kirkgate MAXTON—MENZIES. 53

Maxton, John, wright, Mill close. High street Maxton, Thomas, wright, 309 High street Mearns, Alexander, tailor, 36 Meal vennei Mearns, Alexander, tailor, 21 Skinnergate Mearns, Daniel, weaver, 164 South street Mechanic's Library, 28 South Methven street Meldrum, Andrew, cowfeeder, Union street, Blackfriars Melville, Charles, weaver, Leonard street Melville, John, spoonmaker, Leonard street Melville, Joseph, shipmaster, James street, east side Melville, Ninian, KinnouU causeway Melville, Thomas, fisher, James street Melville, William, spoonmaker, Leonard street Menie, James, stockingmaker. Old Guard vennei Menzies, Adam, White Bull inn, 60 High street Menzies, Alexander, cooper and ham curer, 46 Mill street Menzies, Alexander, carter, 28 Kirkgate Menzies, Alexander, porter, 139 South street Menzies, Archibald, farmer, Earl's dykes Menzies, Donald, labourer, 8 Paul street Menzies, Donald, horse hirer. South William street Menzies, Duncan, weaver, 149 South street Menzies, James, labourer, 46 Watergate Menzies, James, tailor, 30 Castle gable Menzies, James, porter. Curfew row Menzies, James, porter, Old Guard vennei Menzies, James, hostler, Melville street Menzies, John, Caledonian tavern, 23 Canal street Menzies, John, Glencoe tavern, 189 High street Menzies, John, quarryman, 8 Paul street Menzies, John, wright, Leonard street Menzies, John, waiter. Old Guard vennei Menzies, John, clerk, 33 South street Menzies, John, eating-house 206 High street Menzies, John, labourer. Foundry lane Menzies, John, cowfeeder, Barrack street Menzies, Miss, dressmaker, Newrow Menzies, Miss Ann, fringe and tassle-maker, 96 High street Menzies, Miss Catherine, dressmaker, 105 South street Menzies, Miss Catherine, lodgings, 33 South street Menzies, Miss Isabella, sewer, Cutlog vennei Menzies, Mrs. Comely bank, Bridgend Menzies, Mrs. 224 High street Menzies, Mrs. 245 High street Menzies, Mrs, 246 High street Menzies, Mrs. 284 High street Menzies, Mrs. grocery, 47 Watergate Menzies, Mrs. lodgings, 101 High street Menzies, Mrs Edward, 16 Rose terrace Menzies, Mrs James, Pitcullen Menzies, Mrs John, grocery, 286 High street Menzies, Mrs Thomas, 72 Mill street 54 MENZIES—MILLER.

Menzies, Neil, waiter, 25 South street Menzies, Robert, porter, 129 High street Menzies, Ruthven, sawyer, 159 South street Menzies, Thomas, St John's tavern, 7 St John's place

Menzies, William , vintner and carter, 88 South street Menzies, William, sawyer. Hospital street Mercer, James, blacksmith, 74 South street Methven, William, gardener. Main street, Bridgend Middle Church Parish School, 29 Meal vennel Middlemiss, Robert, wright, 224 High street Middleton, Mrs David, 43 Skinnergate Mill Close, 279 High street Mill, James, weaver, Claypots wynd Mill, James, labourer, Leonard street Mill, James, grocer, Leonard street Mill, John, flaxdresser, 10 Paul street Mill, Robert, brassfounder, 7 Paul street Mill Street Spinning Mill, Horse Cross Mill, William, weaver, Leonard street Mill Wynd Close, 12 South Methven street Millam, John, 105 South street Miller, Alexander, letter-carrier, 9 Castle gable, Miller, Alexander, lamp-lighter, Newrow Miller, Alexander, porter, Dovecotland Miller, Alexander, weaver, Clayholes, Miller, Alexander, (at James Roy's) 258 High street Miller, Alexander, porter, 2 Canal street Miller, Andrew, (of Miller & Son) Dovecotlaad, Miller, Andrew, carpenter, St Paul's square Miller, Andrew, wright, Scott street Miller, Charles, pavier, Commercial street, Bridgend Miller, David, boot and shoemaker, 69 High street—house 71 Miller, David, weaver, Newrow Miller, David, brewer, Pomarium Miller, David, 9 Marshall place Miller, David, potatoe-merchant and shipowner, 147 South st. Miller, David, clerk, James street, east side Miller, David, warper, 73 Mill street Miller, David, weaver. Thimble row Miller, David, labourer, Commercial street, Bridgend Miller, Henry, cabinetmaker, Stormont street Miller, J. & J. writers, 8 High street—house Mayfield Miller, James, salt girnal, 263 High street Miller, James, watchmaker, 89 South street Miller, James, surgeon, King street, west side Miller, James, (late farmer) Melville street Miller, James, strapper, 31 Canal street Miller, James, (late grocer) 23 Prince's street Miller, James, mason, Victoria street Miller, John, potatoe-merchant and shipowner, 147 South street Miller, John, wright. Flesh vennel Miller, John, labourer, 11 Newrovtr MILLER—MILLS. aCH

Miller, John, weaver, Poraarium Miller, John, carter, Scott street Miller, John, (of Miller & Son) Scott street Miller, Lieutenant Alexander, 3 Barrosa place Miller, Miss, 7 Athole street Miller, Miss, dressmaker, 13 Canal crescent Miller, Miss Catherine, 92 High street Miller, Miss Janet, Low street Miller, Miss Janet, 18 Skinnergate Miller, Miss Mary, 71 Mill street Miller, Morton, & Co. City Mills, Mill street Miller, Mrs. Blackfriars wynd Miller, Mrs. 13 St John's place Miller, Mrs. mangle, Carpenter street Miller, Mrs. grocer, 187 High street Miller, Mrs. 170 High street Miller, Mrs Alexander, 86 Watergate Miller, Mrs Alexander, 13 Canal crescent Miller, Mrs Alexander, Cross street Miller, Mrs Henry, Leonard street Miller, Mrs James, 15 Kirkgate Miller, Mrs Robert. 69 George street Miller, Peter, 31 Castle gable Miller, Peter, sawyer, Leonard street Miller, Robert, watchmaker, Newrow Miller, Robert, surveyor of taxes, 22 St John Street Miller, Robert, manufacturer of checks, 60 South Methven sto Miller, Robert, shoemaker, 4 Meal vennel Miller, Thomas, (Rector of Academy) King's street, east side Miller, Thomas, teacher (National School), Scott street Miller, Thomas, measurer, 75 Canal street Miller, Thomas, victualler, 282 High street Miller, Thomas, weaver, James street, east side Miller, Walter, King street, west side Miller, Walter, weaver, Dovecotland Miller, William, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Miller, William, carpeiiter, 136 South street Miller, William, policeman, Cutlog vennel Miller, William, weaver, Leonard street Miller, William, shoemaker, Murray street Miller, William, porter, 268 High street Miller, William, boot and shoemaker, 12 Bridge lane Miller, William (late carter), 253 High street Miller, William, labourer, 129 High street Miller, William, weaver, 206 Snath street Miller, William, cowfeeder, Dovecotland Miller, William, weaver, Pomarium Miller & Son, manufacturers and dyers. South Methven street Milligan, John, tobacconist, Athole street Millroy, Edward, tailor, 313 High street Mills Court, 96 High street Mills, Robert, baker, 38 St John street -

56 MILNE—MONCRIEFF.

Milne, Alexander, plumber, 238 High street Milne, David, weaver, Pondarium Milne, James, hatter, 94 South street Milne, James, cutler, 77 High street--house, 47 Milne, John, wright, 216 High street Milne, John, seaman, 79 Canal street Milne, Mrs. cowfeeder, 28 Castle gable Milne, Mrs George, King street, west side Milne, Rev. John, King street, west side Mitchell, Alexander, civil engineer, 2 Blackfriars street—house, 8 Mai'shall place Mitchell, Andrew, slater. Hospital street Mitchell, Charles, upholsterer, 106 "Watergate Mitchell, David, shoemaker, 74 South street Mitchell, David, Strathmore inn, Main street, Bridgend Mitchell, David, weaver, 74 South street Mitchell, Hector, ropemaker, 11 Watergate Mitchell, Hugh (late baker). Main street, Bridgend Mitchell, James, drayman, 372 High street Mitchell, James, grocer and wine-merchant, 43 High street— house, 1 Kirkgate Mitchell, James, hosier, 31 High street—house, 47 Mitchell, James, weaver, Leonard street Mitchell, James, weaver, 79 Canal street Mitchell, John, labourer, 122 South street Mitchell, Miss, dressmaker, 4 High street Mitchell, Miss, sewer, 163 High street Mitchell, Miss Mary, washer, 232 High street Mitchell, Misses, teachers. Main street, Bridgend Mitchell, Misses, dressmakers, 5 Castle gable Mitchell, Mrs. Stormont street Mitchell, Mrs. washer and dresser, 8 Castle gable Mitchell, Mrs Alexander, 136 High street Mitchell, Mrs Charles, washer, 82 South street Mitchell, Mrs David, lodgings, 47 High street Mitchell, Mrs David, Gowrie street, Bridgend Mitchell, Mrs Hugh, 231 High street Mitchell, Mrs Thomas, staymaker, Bridge street, Bridgend Mitchell, Thomas, slater, Pomarium Mitchell, Willfam, millwright, 89 South street Mitchell, William, plasterer, Cow vennel Mitchell, William, shoemaker, Newrow Moir, Miss Jean, lodgings, 10 St John's place Moir, William, 10 Canal street Moir, William, sawyer, 28 South Methvea street Moir, William, tinsmith. South Methven street Moncrieff, Alexander, writer, Tayside, Bridgend Moncrieff, Alexander, weaver, Pomarium Moncrieff, David, Bread Society barrowman, Newrow Moncrieff, David, mason, Leonard street Moncrieff, David, weaver, Pomarium Moncrieff, James, brassfounder, 48 High street—house, 50 Moncrieff, John, warper, 89 South street MONCRIEFF MORRISON. 5f

Moncrieff, Matthew, vintner, 134 South street Moncrieff, Mrs Dr. 58 South Methven street Moncrieff, R. H. (of Moncrieff & M'Wliaunell), 5 Athole place Moncrieff, William, carpenter, KiiinouU causeway Moncrieff & M'Whannell, writers, Blackfriars street Moncur, Alexander, tanner, Barrosa street Monteath, John, M. D. 11 Prinze's street —house, above Moodie, John, builder, 54 South street Moodie, William, weaver, Cross street Moon, John, 189 High street Moon, Robert, weaver, 214 South street Moore, John, town-drummer, 21 Skinnergate More, Alexander, collector of customs, 4 Rose terrace More, Andrew, mason, Leonard street More, Andrew, weaver, Leonard street More, David, weaver, Pomai'ium More, John, painter, Foundry lane More, Robert, weaver, Dovecotland More, William, baker, 22 Athole street More, William, Mason, 170 South street More, William, weaver, Clayholes Morgan, James, broker, 2 Meal vennel—house, 160 High street Morris, James, mason, 148 South street Morris, James, sawyer, Melville street Morris, James, collector of shore dues, 60 High street Morris, Miss, 287 High street Morris, Miss, Carpenter street Morris, Miss Mary, teacher, General prison Morris, Mrs. Bridge street, Bridgend Morrison, Alexander, tailor, 98 South street Morrison, Alexander, china-dealer, 143 High street—house 149 Morrison, Francis, accountant, James street, east side Morrison, James, accountant, 3 Charlotte street—house, St. Leonard's bank Morrison, James, bookseller and stationer, 2 Watergate— house. Mill wynd Morrison, James, smith, 55 High street Morrison, James, grocer, Strathmore street, Bridgend Morrison, John, Commercial street, jBridgend Morrison, John, sawyer, 143 South street Morrison, John, labourer, James street Morrison, John, painter and paperhanger, 32 South street- house, 33 Morrison John (of Morrison & Durie), Reform place Morrison, Mrs. 34 Kirkgate Morrison, Mrs David, 211 South street Morrison, Mrs Robert, broker, 196 South street Morrison, Mrs William, 167 South street Morrison, Mrs William, James street, east side Morrison, Robert, printer of Courier newspaper, 14 High stree —house, Parkhead Morrison, Robert, seaman, 56 South street 2 58 MORRISON MURDOCH.

Morrison, Willxam, farrier, 42 Skinnergate Morrison, William, printer, 36 Meal venuel Morrison & Durie, brewers, South Methven street Morton, David, 1 St John's place Morton, Duncan, seaman, 154 South street Morton, James, tea-dealer, 15 George street—house, South William street Morton, James, grocer, 317 High street Morton, James, weaver, Cross street Morton, John, weaver, 199 South street Morton, Miss M. boarding-school, 9 Barrosa place Morton, Misses, dressmakers, 1 St John's place Morton, Mrs. 130 South street Morton, Mrs James, Cross street Morton, Robert, gardener, Rosemount, Bridgend Morton, Robert (of Clark & Morton), 1 St John's place Morton, William, weaver, 339 High street Motion, James, seaman, 73 Watergate Mount, James, timber merchant, Prince's street Moves, David, labourer, 149 South street Moyes, Mrs William, 290 High street y Moyes, William, labourer, 128 South street Muckersie, David, seaman, 122 South street Muckersie, Thomas, Ewe and Lamb tavern, 43 South street Muckersie, William, hairdresser, 15 Prince's street Muir, James, coachman, 37 Castle gable Muir, James, painter, 103 South street Muir, Thomas, weaver, Kinnoull causeway Muir, William, wright, Victoria street Muir, William (of Scott & Muir^, 14 Canal crescent Muirhead, William, weaver, 240 South street MulhoUand, Neil, hawker, 177 High street MuUian, James, hawker, Mill close Mundel, Mrs. Victoria street Munn, Mrs. furrier, 12 South street Munn, Peter, brassfounder, Barrosa street Munro, Andrew, smith. Carpenter street Munro, David, calico-printer, Dovecotland Munro, James, weaver, Dotecotland Munro, John, wright, St Paul's square Munro, Mrs. mangle, 41 Mill street Munro, Mrs. 8 Paul street Munro, Mrs. grocery, Commercial street, Bridgend Munro, Mrs John, Dovecotland Munro, Mrs John, Leonard street Munro, William, dyer, Dovecotland Murdoch, James, tanner. Mill street—house adjoining Murdoch, Miss Janet, 97 South street Murdoch, Miss Janet, grocer, Prince's street Murdoch, Rev. John, 10 Barrosa place Murdoch, Thomas, basket-maker, 48 St John street Murdoch, William, bootmaker, 63 High street—house; 207 MURDOCH MYLES, 59'

Murdoch, William, teacher (Kinnoull Parish school), KinnouU Murie, David commission agent, 22 St John street Murie, George, writer. Barrack street Murie, James, baker, 81 Watergate Murie, James, victualler, 232 South street Murie, James, fishing-tackle maker. Cross street Murie, John Scott, tanner, Carpenter street Murie, Mrs Thomas, Barrack street Murie, Robert, shoemaker, 54 Meal vennel Murphy, James, broker, 2 Meal vennel— house, 10 Murphy, Thomas, dyer, Stormont street Murray, Alexander, labourer, 154 South street Murray, Alexander, wright, Blackfriars wynd Murray, Alexander (of Stev?art & Murray), 82 Watergate Murray, Alexander, vfeaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Murray, Alexander, gardener. Commercial street, Bridgend Murray, David, shoemaker, 224 High street Murray, David, wright. School vennel, 33 South street Murray, David, weaver, 211 South street Murray, James, lodgings, 53 Meal vennel Muri'ay, James, porter, 92 Watergate Murray, James, seaman, 40 South street Murray, James, plasterer, 17 Kirkgate Murray, John, cork-manufacturer, 44 Skinnergate—house, 17 Castle gable Murray, John, weaver, 219 High street Murray, John, coachman, North port Murray, John, Victoria street Murray, John, coachwright, Hospital street Murray, Mrs. grocer, Athole street Murray, Mrs. 16 Canal street Murray, Mrs John Strathmore street, Bridgend Murray, Mrs John, 146 High street Murray, Mrs John, 220 South street Murray, Mrs Robert, 79 Canal street Murray, Mrs William, 16 Canal street Murray, Mrs William, Cross street Murray, Peter, umbrella maker, 29 Skinnergats Murray, Peter, weaver, Pomarium Murray, Robert, builder, North William street Murray, Thomas, engineer, 6 Newrow Murray, Thomas, plasterer, 97 South street Murray, Thomas, wright, Charter lane Murray, Torrence, plasterer, Q\ Meal vennel Murray, William, wright, 246 High street Murray, William, slater, 177 High street Murray, William, weaver, 279 High street Museum and ANXiauARiAN Society, 78 George street- John Eerrier, curator Mustard, John, wood merchant, Nelson street Mustard, Mrs. Main street, Bridgend Myles, Andrew, smith, 14 Watergate 60 MYLES M'DIARMID

Myles, Johnston, 275 High street Myles, Miss, Leonard street

Mc.

M'Airlie, Misses, dressmakers, Storniont street M'Andrew, George, Leonard street M'Andrew, John, vintner. Main street, Bridgend M'Ansh, Mrs. 340 High street M'Ansh, William, Porter, Barrosa street M'Ara, Alexander, wright, Barrosa street M'Ara, Andrew, vintner, 6 Canal crescent M'Ara, Mrs. 8 North port M 'Arthur, James, wright, 304 High street M'Arthur, James, 103 South street M* Arthur, John, vintner, 18 Bridge lane M'Arthur, Miss, Pomarium M'Arthur, Mrs James, 198 High street M'Arthur, Mrs Mary, Stormont street M'Arthur, Richardson, 92 Watergate M'Arthur, Robert, porter, 13 Castle gable M'Arthur, William, weaver, Pomarium M'Aulay, Miss, straw-hatmaker, 227 High street M'Call, Donald, sawyer, Pomarium M'Call, Duncan, smith, Pomarium M'Callum, John, flesher. Foundry lane M'Callum, John, carter, I Castle gable M'Callum, Robert, shipmaster, 69 Canal street McCarthy, Mrs. 47 High street M'Cash, George, shoemaker, 73 Mill street M'Cash, Joseph, weaver, 350 High street M'Cash, Miss, cowfeeder, Leonard street M'Cash, Mrs. Thimblerow M'Cash, Mrs Robert, Pomarium Bl'Cash, William, nailer, 327 High street M'Caw, David, shoemaker, 146 High street M'CoU, John, excise-officer, Main street, Bridgend M'Conachie, George, warper, Pomarium M'Conachie, John, wright, 38 South Methven street M'Conachie, Lauchlan, wright, 12 Canal crescent M'Conachie, Stewart, weaver, Pomarium M'Conachie, Thomas, weaver, Pomarium M'Conachie, Thomas, warper. Cross street M'Cormick, John, labourer, 129 High street M'Cormick, Mrs Robert, 162 South street M'Cormick, Neil, ropespinner, 315 High street M'Cullie, Mrs William, hair dresser, 30 South street M'Currich, Charles, builder, Barrosa street M'Currich, James, clerk, 69 Watergate M'Currich, Peter, mason, Carpenter street M'Currich, Peter, mason, Mill wynd M'Diarmid, Mrs. 197 High street M'Diarmidj Mrs. 12 Canal crescent m'donald—m'donald. 61

M'Donald Alexander, cowfeeder, Flesh vennel M'Donald Alexander, gardener, Earl's dykes M'Donald Alexander, dyer, 284 High street M'Donald Andrew, labourer, Strathmore street, Bridgend M'Donald Archibald, grocer, 131 High street—house, 129 M'Donald Bernard, hawker, 48 Meal vennel M'Donald Colin, vintner, 267 High street M'Donald Daniel, baker, Main street, Bridgend M'Donald David, shoemaker, 27 Castle gable M'Donald Donald, labourer, PoDQarium M'Donald Donald, weaver, Barrosa street M'Donald Donald, wright, Stormont street M'Donald Donald, vintner and lodgings, 106 South street M'Donald Donald, polisher, Victoria street M'Donald Donald, porter, 146 High street M'Donald Duncan, miller, Cutlog vennel M'Donald Duncan, porter, 154 South street M'Donald Duncan, porter, 92 Watergate M'Donald Dunean, boatman, 87 Watergate M'Donald Henry, county constable, Victoria street M'Donald Hugh, labourer, Newrow M'Donald JameSj coach-builder, Commercial street, Bridgend M'Donald James, labourer, 129 South street M'Donald James, shipowner, King street, east side M'Donald James, pensioner, 67 High street M'Donald James, slater, Johnston's land, Mill street M'Donald James, pensioner, 170 South street M'Donald James, flesher. County place M'Donald James, seaman, 79 Canal street M'Donald John (of M'Donald & Dewar), King street M'Donald John, shoemaker, 36 Meal vennel M'Donald John, seaman, Pomarium M'Donald John, weaver, Clayholes M'Donald John, police sergeant, 230 South street M'Donald John, porter, 223 South street M'Donald John, hawker, Leonard street M'Donald John, porter, 27 Castle gable M'Donald Miss, Newrow M'Donald Miss, North William street M'Donald Miss Elizabeth, victualler, 139 South street M'Donald Mrs. green-grocer, Kirkside M'Donald Mrs. cowfeedar, Stormont street M'Donald Mrs Alexander, King street, east side M'Donald M)s Catherine, 219 High street M'Donald Mrs Barbara, 30 Meal vennel M'Donald Mrs Daniel, 97 South street M'Donald Mrs Donald, 134 High street M'Donald Mrs James, Flesh verinel M'Donald Mrs Margaret, 304 High street M'Donald Mrs Margaret, 7 Paul street M'Donald Neil, labourer, Pomarium M'Donald Peter, cowfeeder, Commercial street, Bs idgencT 62 m'donald—m'farlanb

M'Donald, Peter, labourer, 129 High street M 'Donald, Peter, brushmaker, 13 Skinnergate M'Donald, Robert, seaman, Pomarium M'Donald, Robert, porter, 20 Castle gable M'Donald, Robert, victualler, Dovecotland M'Donald, Robert, mason, Dovecotland M'Donald, Robert, labourer, Strathmore street, Bridgend M'Donald, William, eoach-trimmer, 8 Meal vennel M'Donald & Dewar, wine and spirit-dealers, 23 Castle gable M'Dorey, Hugh, pensioner, 8 North port M'Dougall, Alexander, weaver, Pomarium M'Dougall, Duncan, brassfounder, 98 South sti'eet M'Dougall, Duncan, pensioner, Leonard street M'Dougall, John, bagpipe-maker, 126 High street—house, 178 M'Dougall, John, Flesher's tavern. Kirkside M'Dougall, John, gardener. Commercial street, Bridgend M'Dougall, John, mason, 246 High street M'Dougall, John, labourer, Newrow M'Dougall, John, pensioner, Strathmore street, Bridgend M'Dougall, Mrs. 173 High street M'Dougall, Mrs. Old Guard vennel M'Dougall, Mrs John, milliner, 178 High street M'Dougall, Mrs John, Dovecotland M'Duff, Alexander, Hillside, KinnouU M'Duff, James, leather-merchant, 37 Skinnergate M-DufF, Miss Isabella, 190 High street M'DufF, Misses, 170 High street M'Ewen, Alexander, Turk's Head inn, 175 High street M'Ewen, Alexander, tinsmith, 101 High street M'Ewen, Duncan, shoemaker, 116 High street M'Ewen, James, coppersmith, 72 High street M'Ewen, James, weaver, Dovecotland M'Ewen, John, baker, 64 High street M'Ewen, Miss, lodgings, 47 George street M'Ewen, Mrs. 34 Skinnergate M'Ewen, Mrs. 48 Meal vennel M'Ewen, Mrs Alexander, 155 South street M'Ewen, Mrs David, Dovecotland M'Ewen, Mrs David, Scott street M'Ewen, Mrs James, Thimblerow M'Ewen, Mrs James, 101 High street M'Ewen, Mrs. Thomas, Victoria street M'Ewen, Peter, Seven Stars Tavern, 95 High street M'Ewen, Peter, seaman, 301 High street M'Farlane, Alexander, weaver, Dovecotland M'Farlane, Alexander, porter, 32 Castle gable M'Farlane, Alexander, & Co. Perth Foundry, Paul street M'Farlane, Donald, wright, 8 Newrow M'Farlane, Donald, policeman Foundry lane M'Farlane, Donald, weaver, Cutlog vennel M'Farlane, Donald, labourer, Strathmore street, Bridgend M'Farlane, Duncan, porter, Cutlog vennel m'farlane —m'glashan. 63

M'Farlane, Duncan, labourer, Barrack street M'Farlane, George, tinsmith, 85 South street M'Farlane, Henry Butter, M.D, 1 Athole place M'Farlane, James, M.D. 1 Rose terrace M'Farlane, James, wright, 246 High stieet M'Farlane, James, porter, 327 High street M'Farlane, James, weaver, Dovecotland M'Farlane, John, weaver, 36 Meal vennel M'Farlane, John, (of Alex. M'Farlane & Co.) 3 York place M'Farlane, John, 9 Bridgelane M'Farlane, John, janiter, (Perth Senainaries) Barrosa street M'Farlane, John, manufacturer, Pomarium M'Farlane, John, weaver, Pomarium M'Farlane, John, weaver, Dovecotland M'Farlane, John, labourer, Kinnoull causeway M'Farlane, John, pensioner, 216 South street M'Farlane, Miss, 4 Marshall place M'Farlane, Miss Catherine, washer, 78 Watergate M'Farlane, Miss Janet, 207 High street M'Farlane, Mrs. Kinnoull street M'Farlane, Mrs. clayholes M'Farlane, Mrs. 51 Mill street M'Farlane, Mrs Alexander, 334 High street M'Farlane, Mrs George, 51 Meal vennel M'Farlane, Mrs James, 10 Paul street M'Farlane, Mrs John, 57 Watergate M'Farlane, Mrs John, Thimblerow M'Farlane, Mrs William, 10 Paul street M'Farlane, Mrs William, County pliece M'Farlane, Peter, vintner, 73 South street M'Farlane, Robert, writer, 7 Charlotte st. —house 334 High st. M'Farlane, Robert, porter, 79 Canal street M'Farlane, William, (at Bank of Scotland j Fing street M'Gee, James, weaver, 51 Mill street M'Gill, Euphemia, Commercial street, Bridgend M'Gill, Grace, dressmaker. Commercial street, Bridgend M'Gilliwie, Alexander, weaver, Pomarium M'Gilliwie, Daniel, tailor, Barrosa street M'Gilliwie, Hugh, weaver, Pomarium M'Gilliwie, John, shipowner and coal-merchant, 98 Canal cres- cent—house, 23 Watergate M'Gilliwie, John, weaver, Barrosa street M'Gilliwie, Thomas, tailor, 306 High street M'Glasgow, John, pensioner, 149 South street M'Glashan, Alexander, Melville street M' Glashan, Alexander, 139 South street M'Glashan, Alexander, labourer, 209 South street M'Glashan, John, tool-maker, 66 South Methven street M'Glashan, John, labourer, 11 Mill street M'Glashan, John, shoemaker, 14 Kirkside, M'Glashan, John, plane-maker, South Methven street—house, 2 York place m'glashan—m'gregor.

M'Glashan, Miss Jean, washer, 160 High street M'Glashan, Mrs. 43 Skinnergate M'Glashan, Mrs. vintner, 280 High street M'Glashan, Peter, vintner, North William street M'Glashan, Robert, 70 North Methven street M'Gregor, Alexander (of M'Gregor & White), 17 Meal venne!

M'Gregor,', Alexander, porter, 25 High street

M'Gregor,r, Alexander, labourer, Stormont street

M'Gregor,:, Alexander, ropespinner, 6 Nevprow

M'Gregor,r, Allan, plumber, Strathmore street, Bridgend

M'Gregor,f, Andrew, dyer, 4 Paul street

M'Gregor,[", Captain John, Main street, Bridgend

M'Gregor,f, Charles, bookbinder. Hospital street

M'Gregor,[•, Daniel, weaver, 206 South street

M'Gregor,r, Donald, shoemaker. South Methven street

M'Gregor,:, Donald, porter, 95 High street

M'Gregor,r, Duncan, turner, 136 High street

M'Gregor,:, Duncan, tailor, 232 High street

M'Gregor,r, James, porter (Central Bank), 45 South street

M'Gregor,r, James, weaver, 177 South street

M'Gregor,r, John, clerk (Post Office), 10 South street

M'Gregor,[, John, Red Lion tavern, 30 High street

M'Gregor,r, John, tailor, 102 High street

M'Gregor,r, John, shoemaker and fisher, 206 South street

M'Gregor,r, John, dyer, Hospital street

M'Gregor,:, John, brewer, Melville street

M'Gregor,r, John, Main street, Bridgend

M'Gregor,r, John, moulder, 1 Paul street

M'Gregor,r, John, weaver, Pomarium

M'Gregor,r, Joseph, weaver, 240 South street

M'Gregor,f, Malcolm, vintner, 224 High street

M'Gregor,r, Mrs. Stormont street

M'Gregor,r, Mrs, Union lane

M'Gregor,r, Mrs. mangle, North port

M'Gregor,f, Mrs. Gowrie street, Bridgend

M'Gregor,r, Mrs. 296 High street

M'Gregor,i; Mrs. 6 North Methven street

M'Gregor,f, Mrs Alexander, 36 Meal vennel

M'Gregor,f, Mrs Alexander, Kirkside

M'Gregor,r, Mrs Betsy 103 South street

M'Gregor,r, Mrs Evan, haberdasher and milliner, 3 Charlotte st.

M'Gregor,r, Mrs James, 166 South street

M'Gregor,r, Mrs Janet, 227 High street

M'Gregor,[•, Mrs Janet, cowfeeder, 177 South street

M'Gregor,r, Mrs John, 89 South street

M'Gregor,r, Mrs John, KinnouU causeway

M'Gregor,p, Mrs Malcolm, 126, High street

M'Gregor,p, Mrs Robert, Curfew row

M'Gregor,L', Mrs Robert, 78 Watergate

M'Gregor,f, Peter, clockmaker, 199 South street

M'Gregor,r, Peter, shoemaker, 208 South street M'Gregor,% Peter, weaver, 11 Leonard street m'gregor—m'intyre. 65

M'Gregor, Peter, labourer, 129 High street M'Gregor, Robert, weaver, Pomarium M'Gregor, Robert, clerk, 49 South street M'Gregor, Robert, Jeweller and lapidary, 40 George street — house 42 M'Gregor, Robert, porter, 87 High street M'Gregor, Robert, warper, Newrow M'Gregor, William, labourer, 95 High street M'Gregor, William, weaver, Leonard street M'Gregor, William, labourer, Bridge street, Bridgend M'Gregor & Chalmers, drapers, 18 St John street M'Gregor & White, wrights, 108 Watergate M'Hardie, David, shoemaker, Athole street, north side M'Innes, Thomas, labourer, 165 South street M'Intosh, Alexander, baker, 10 North Methven street M'Intosh, Alexander, porter, 11 Meal vennel M'Intosh, Charles, labourer, Sfrathmore street, Bridgend M'Intosh, Donald, brewer, 122 South street M'Intosh, George, greengrocer, 16 St John's place—h. Craigie M'Intosh, James, porter, Cutlog vennel M'Intosh, James, weaver, 91 Canal crescent M'Intosh, James, tailor, 113 High street M'Intosh, John, baker. Main street, Bridgend M'Intosh, John, labourer, Strathmore street, Bridgend M'Intosh, John, pensioner, 123 High street M'Intosh, John, wright, 23 Skinnergate M'Intosh, John, tailor, 170 High street M'Intosh, Mrs Alexander, Cutlog vennel M'Intosh, Mrs John, 113 High street M'Intosh, Mrs Margaret, South Methven street M'Intosh, Murdoch, smith, 312 High street M'Intosh, Peter, woollen-weaver, 46 Skinnergate M'Intosh, Peter, mason, 155 South street M'Intosh, Peter, moulder, 8 Paul street M'Intosh, Robert, tailor, 160 South street M'Intosh, Robert, labourer, 67 South street M'Intosh, Robert, labourer. Commercial street, Bridgend M'Intosh, William, painter, 27 Castle gable M'Intosh, William, hatter, 294 High street M'Intosh, William, tailor, 206 South street M'Intosh, William, weaver, 115 South street M'Intosh, William, smith, 312 High street M'intyre, Alexander, porter, Cutlog vennel M'intyre, Alexander, tailor, 95 High street M'intyre, Donald, weaver, Pomarium M'intyre, Donald, weaver, 104 South street M'intyre, James, painter, 22 Skinnergate M'intyre, John, dyer, Cutlog vennel M'intyre, John, porter, Cutlog vennel M'intyre, John, weaver, 199 South street M'intyre, John Stewart, printer, Cutlog vennel M'intyre, Miss Elspeth, 95 High street M'intyre, Mrs Duncan, 48 Skinnergate C 66 m'intyre—m'kenzie.

M'Intyre. Mrs Margaret, Stormont street M'intyre, Peter, smith, 297 High street M'lutyre, Thomas, jeweller, 35 Watergate M*Kash, David, shipmaster, Charter lane M'Kash, James, shoemaker, Kirkside M'Kay, Alexander, shipmaster, 10 Speygatg M'Kay, Andrew, seaman, 8 Speygate M'Kay, Daniel, tailor, 67 Meal vennel M'Kay, Daniel, pensioner, 71 Watergate M'Kay, Daniel, weaver. Cross street M'Kay, George, lamp-lighter, Thimblerow M'Kay, George, pensioner, 65 Watergate M'Kay, George, weaver, 224 High street M'Kay, Henry, wright, 68 High street M'Kay, Hugh, seaman 148 South street M'Kay, James, slater, 224 High street M'Kay, James D. blockmaker, 183 South street M'Kay, John, weaver, 224 High street M'Kay, John, labourer, Leonard street M'Kay, John, labourer, 75 Canal street M'Kay, Mrs, washer and dresser, Union street M'Kay, Mrs John, 177 High street M'Kay^ Mrs Lieutenant Robertson, 198 High street M'Kay, Murdoch, labourer, Leonard street M'Kay, Murdoch, pensioner, Newrow M'Kay, Rev. James, Melville street M'Kay, Robert, gardener. Main street, Bridgend M'Kay, Robert, career, 55 Meal vennel M'Kay, William, weaver, 67 Meal vennel M'Kendrick, David, post-boy, 8 Castle gable M'Kendrick, William, vintner, 80 South street M'Kenty, Mrs. Strathmore street, Bridgend M'Kenzie, Alexander, (of Peddie & M'Kenzie) city clerk, Rose^ bank M'Kenzie, Alexander, labourer, 185 High street MKenzie, Alexander, weaver, Pomarium M'Kenzie, Archibald, weaver, 224 High street M'Kenzie, Charles, seaman, 22 St John street M'Kenzie, David, writer, Commercial street, Bridgend M'Kenzie, David, tailor, Cross street M'Kenzie, Frederick, mason, 239 High street M'Kenzie, James, hawker, 103 South street M'Kenzie, James, gardener, Commercial street, Bridgend M'Kenzie, John, labourer, Cutlog vennel M'Kenzie, John, vintner, 78 South street M'Kenzie, John, boot-closer, 190 High street M'Kenzie, John, sawyer, Horse cross M'Kenzie, Joseph, baker, 246 High street M'Kenzie, Lieutenant George, Hay's lodgings. County place M'Kenzie, Miss, Barrack street M'Kenzie, Mrs. Commercial street, Bridgend M'Kenzie, Mrs Hector, 224 High street m'kenzie—m'laren. t»7

M'Kenzie, Mrs J. vintner, 11 South street M'Kenzie, William, bootmaker, S8 George street—house, Corn- hill, Burc;hmuir M'Kenzie, William, cowfeeder, Shultlefield close M'Kenzie, W. M. architect, 5 George street—house, Bridgend M'Kenzie & Reid, city clerks, 3 High street M'Kerchar, John, currier and leather merchant, 22 Mill street M'Kerchar, John, wright. Horse cross M'Killop, Mrs David, Barrosa street M'Kinlay Alexander, vintner, 99 South street M'Kinlay George, labourer, 19.9 South street M'Kinlay John, weaver, 25 Kirkgate M'Kinlay William, bird staffer, 47 High street M'Lagan Alexander, shoemaker, 66 South Methven street M'Lagan Alexander, engineer; Cross street M'Lagan Daniel, porter, 92 Watergate M'Lagan David, gardener, Poterhill, Bridgend M'Lagan James, wright, Foundry lane M'Lagan, Miss, boarding house, 2 Barrosa place M'Lagan Mrs Betsy, 125 South street M'Lagan Mrs Catherine, 69 Mill street M'Lagan Mrs Donald, lodgings, 224 High street M'Lagan Mrs Peter, Main street, Bridgend M'Lagan Mrs Peter, lodgings, 100 Watergate' M'Lagan Peter, labourer, Strathmore street, Bridgend M'Lagan Robert, weaver, Pomarium M'Lagan Thomas, weaver, Pomarium M'Lagan Thomas John, Rose cottage, Bridgend M'Lagan William, coal merchant. Main street, Bridgend M'Lagan William, clerk, 8 Reform place M'Laren Duncan, hair manufacturer, 233 High street M'Laren James, corn merchant, 50 Canal street AI'Laren James, shipmaster, 105 South street M'Laren James, measurer, Flesh vennel M'Laren James, musician, 50 South Methven street M'Laren John, seaman, 97 South street M'Laren John, wright, 102 High street M'Laren John, vintner, 234 South street M'Laren John, smith. North William street M'Laren John, meal-dealer, 303 High street M'Laren Miss, 13 Prince's street M'Laren Miss, 232 High street M'Laren Miss Isiihella, 94 Canal crescent M'Laren Miss Margaret, Backwynd, Bridgend M'Laren INIrs. lodgings, 232 High street M'Laren Mrs, 46 High street M'Laren Mrs Christian, 216 High street M'Laren Mrs Peter, matron. Hospital M'Laren Mrs Peter, Barrosa street M'Laren Peter, baker, 41 High street— house, 23 Kirkgate M'Laren Peter, weaver, Pomarium M'Laren Thomas, weaver, Bridge street, Bridgend M'Laren Thomas, weaver, 5 Leonard street 68 m'laren—m'nab.

M'Laren, Thomas, dyer, 14 Meal Vennel M'Laren, William, dyer, 13 Canal crescent M'Laren, William, wright, Pomarium M'Lauchlan, Alexander, painter and glazier, 114 High street- house, il2 M'Lauchlan, Donald, porter, Curfew row M'Lauchlan, George, painter, Stormont street M'Lauchlan, James, porter, 126 High street M'Lauchlan, John, weaver, 207 High street M'Lauchlan, John, slater, 47 Mill street—house, 182 High st, M'Lauchlan, Mrs. Union lane M'Lauchlan, Robert, basket maker. Curfew row M'Lauchlan, William, sawyer, Barrosa street M'Lauchlan, William, weaver, Dovecotland M'Lea, Donald, porter, 204 South street M'Lean, Alexander, smith, 149 South street M'Lean, Alexander, wright, Strathmore street, Bridgend M'Lean, James, cowfeeder, 281 High street M'Lean, John (of Duncan & M'Lean), 3 Rose terrace M'Lean, Miss Ann, 47 Meal vennel M'Lean, Miss Elizabeth, mangle, 8 Skinnergate M'Lean, Mrs. 7 Charlotte street M'Lean, Peter, draper, 17 George street—house, 19 M'Lean, Peter, ropemaker, St Paul's square M'Lean, Richard, bootmaker, 21 George street—house, 19 M'Leish, Alexander, cowfeeder, Stormont street M'Leish, Alexander, grocer, 63 Meal vennel M'Leish, David, shipmaster, 67 South street M'Leish, James, King street, east side M'Leish, James, labourer, Stormont street M'Leish, James, labourer, 129 High street M'Leish, John, miller, 309 High street M'Leish, Mrs Archibald, 150 South street M'Leish, Mrs John, 122 South street M'Leish, Peter, sawyer, Stormont street M'Lennan, John, pensioner, 159 South street M'Leod, Alexander, eating-house, 65 Meal vennel M,Leod, Colonel Alexander, Greenbank, Bridgend M'Leod, Donald, labourer Paul's close, Newrow M'Leod, John, vintner. Mill close. High street M'Leod, Mrs Mary, 207 High street M'Leod, Neil, labourer, Kinnoull causeway M'Lfeod, William, shoemaker, 173 High street M'Leod, William, pensioner, Scott street M'Millan, John, tailor, 153 South street M'Millan, Mrs. C P. Matron, General prison M'Mun, William, baker, 211 High street M'Murragh, Mrs. 2 Barrosa place M'Nab, J. & A- watchmakers, 33 George street—house, 57 M'Nab, Mrs. St Leonard's bank M'Nab, Mrs Robert, 394 High street M'Nab, Peter, carter, Barrack street M'Nab, Robert, smith, James street—boase, 394 High street m'nair—m'pherson 69

M'Nair, Andrew, shoemaker, Earl's dykes M'Naughton, Alexander, flesher, 82 South slreet M'Naughton, Alexander, weaver Newrow M'Naughton, Archibald, porter. Flesh vennel M'Naughton, James, wright, Paul's close, Newrow M'Naughton, John, poulterer, 21 St John St.—h. 28 Kirkgate M'Naughton, Miss, 14 Rose terrace M'Naughton, Mrs. grocer and spirit-dealer, 37 South street M'Naughton, Mrs. Leonard street M'Naughton, Mrs Andrew, 92 Watergate M'Naughton, Mrs John, grocer and spirit-dealer, 1 South street M'Naughton, William, sailor, 89 South street M'Naughton, "William (of M'Naughton & Dewar), 12 George st. M'Naughton, William, boat-builder. Commercial st. Bridgend M'Naughton & Dewar, drapers, 8 George street M'Nee & Robertson, grocers and wine-merchants, 33 St John street—house, 25 High street M'Neil, David (of Ross & M'Neil), Barrosa street M'Neil Miss, dressmaker, 40 Meal vennel M'Neil, John, teacher (Perth Academy), Barrosa street M'Neil, John, tailor, 199 South street M'Niven, Alexander (late factor), Bowerswell M'Niven, Charles, lodgings, Cow vennel, 54 South street M'Omish, Miss, James street, east side M'Phee, Duncan, porter, 155 South street M'Pherson, Alexander, wright, 9 Meal vennel M'Pherson, Alexander, weaver, Pomarium M'Pherson, Andrew, shoemaker, 21 Skinnergate M'Pherson, Angus, seaman, 48 Meal vennel M'Pherson, Angus, manager of Old Gaswork, Scott street M'Pherson, Angus, labourer, Hospital street M'Pherson, Charles, porter, 13 Skinnergate M'Pherson, Donald, dyer, KinnouU causeway M'Pherson, Puncan, flesher, Reform place M'Pherson, Duncan, plasterer. Reform place M'Pherson, Duncan, vintner, 195 High street M'Pherson. Hugh, gas-inspector, 113 High street M'Pherson, James, 3 North Methven street M'Pherson, James, carpenter, Pomarium M'Pherson, James, labourer, Strathmore street, Bridgend M'Pherson, John, vintner, 73 Canal street M'Pherson, John, carter, Dovecotland M'Pherson, John, weaver, Pomarium M'Pherson, Malcolm, porter, 92 Watergate M'Pherson, Miss Ann, cook, Pomarium M'Pherson, Miss Catherine, teacher, 238 High street M'Pherson, Misses (teachers of Infant school), 27 Watergate M'Pherson, Mrs. Newrow M'Pherson, Mrs. 94 Canal street M'Pherson, Mrs. 4 Reform place M'Phersonj Mrs. painter, 73 George st. —house, 2 Bridge lane' M'Pheraon, Mrs. eating-house, 21 Watergate F 2 70 M'PHERSON—NEILSON.

M'Pherson, Mrs. green-grocer, II Meal vennel M'Pherson, Mrs John Athole place M'Pherson, Mrs John, 79 Canal street. M'Pherson, Norman, cabinetmaker, 151 High street—house, 199 M'Pherson, Robert, pensioner, Strathmore street Bridgend M'Pherson, Simon, sawyer, 93 Canal crescent M'Pherson, Thomas, news-agent, Temperance coffee house and Reading room, 4 George street M'Pherson, Thomas, shoemaker, 18 Kirkgate M'Pherson, Thomas, cork-cutter, 38 Skinnergate M'Pherson, William, pensioner, 27 Watergate M'Pherson, William, shoemaker, 129 High street M'Quarrie, Archibald, weaver, Thimblerow M'Queen, Miss Isabella, 238 High street M'Quhae, James, smith, Barrosa street M'Quhae, Miss, dressmaker, Cutlog vennel

M'Rae, Duncan, pensioner, 28 High street M'Rae, Duncan, druggist and dentist, 4 St John street—house, 28 High street. M'Rae, John, teacher, General prison M'Raw, John, carrier. Old Guard vennel M'Raw, Mrs. Clayholes M'Raw, Mrs. Janet, 171 South street M'Ritchie, Alexander, weaver, Paul's close, Newrow M'Ritchie, John, wright, 155 South street M'Robie, Mrs. Thomas, 113 High street M'Robie, William, (of Dewar & M'Robie), 87 High street M'Rory, Mrs. Newrow M'Vean, Donald, labourer, Dovecotland M'Vean, John, Mill Wynd M'Vicar, James, weaver, 372 High street M' Vicar, Mrs. 25 Marshall place M'Whannell, John (of MoncriefF & M'Whannell), 2 Barfosa pi. M'Whannell, John, weaver, 333 High street M 'William, George, 4 Paul street

Nairns, John, porter, 63 South street Nairns, Mrs James, 2 Canal street Nathaniel, David, smith and furnishing ironmonger—Kinnoull st. National Bank Office, 5 High street—D. L. Jolly, agent National Security Savings Bank, 1 Crescent National School, Newrow, east side—John Robertson, teacher National School, 88 Watergate—Thomas Miller, teacher Naughton, Thomas, baker. Carpenter street Neilsoa, Adam, fireman, 5 Reform place Neilson, Alexander, wright, Pomarium Neilson, David, weaver, 340 High street Neilson, James, shipmaster, 91 Canal crescent Neilson, John, coachman, Commercial street, Bridgend NEILSON—OLIPHANT. 7t

Neilson, Joseph, officer of St Leonard's church, Potnarinm Neilson, Mrs. 302 High street Neilson, William, carpenter, Pomarium Neish, Mrs Joseph, vintner, Coal shore Nelles, James, labourer, 82 South street Ness, Alexander, hawker, Cross street Ness, Mrs, Commercial street, Bridgend New Gas Light Co's Office, Blackfriars' wynd New Gas Work, Blackfriars' wynd—Robert Ford, manager Newby, William (of Duncan, Dandie, & Newby), 71 High street Newlands, Rev. John, Craigie Nicholson, James, pensioner, 239 High street Nicholson, John, shoemaker, Barrosa street Nicol, Charles, seaman, 246 High street Nicol, David, vintner, 16 Meal vennel Nicol, James, grocer, 133 South street

Nicol, John, grocer, 178 South strqeif^ouse, \1%;.^ -" ' '"^ Nicol, John, weaver. Back wynd, Bridgend Nicol, John, shoemaker, Back wynd, Bridgend Nicol, Margaret, eating-house, 10 Canal crescent Nicol, Miss Ann, vintner, 3 Bridge lane Nicol, Robert, victualler, 124 High street—house, 126 Nicol, Robert, clerk, Barrosa street Nicol, Robert, tailor, Commercial street, Bridgend Nicol, Robert, shipmaster, 89 South street Nicol, Robert, shoemaker, Back wynd, Bridgend Nicol, Robert, weaver, Pomarium Nicol, Thomas (late manufacturer), 23 Castle gable Niven, James, Spring cottage, 89 Canal crescent Niven, John, weaver, Cross street Niven, Mrs Andrew, Pomarium Norrie, John, mason. Bridge street, Bridgend Northern Warder Office, 23 George street Norwell, Alexander, shoemaker, 177 South street Norwell, Henry, shoemaker, 55 Skinnergate Norwell, James, shoemaker, 5 Skinnergate Norweil, James, shoemaker, 49 Skinnergate Norwell, John, 4 South street Norwell, Joseph, painter, 13 Skinnergate Norwell, Peter, shoemaker, 6 Skinnergate

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Ogilvie, David (of Wallace & Co.), Kinnoull street, west side Ogilvie, John, reedmaker, 207 High street Ogilvie, Mrs. Lowe street Ogilvie, Mrs. 50 Skinnergate Ogilvie, Mrs. 17 Marshall place Old Gas Light Co.'s Office, 12 South street Old Gas Work, 58 Canal street—A. M'Pherson, manager Old Guard Vennel, 107 High street and 16 Mill street Oliphant, Thomas, mason, Pomarium 72 OLTPHANT—'PATTON.

Oliphant, Willkm H. wine merchant, 64 St John st. —house, 68 Oliphant's Vennel, 44 St John street and 45 Watergate Oliver, Misses, dressmakers. 72 George street Omans, Mrs. vintner, 5 South street. Ormrod, George, tailor, 40 Watergate Ostens, Joseph, shipmaster, 126 High street Ower, James, victualler, 46 North Methyen street Ower, James, cabinetmaker. Main street, Bridgend Ower, Mrs. Carpenter street Ower, Mrs George, Main street, Bridgend Ower, Mrs John, 211 South street Ower, Robert, seaman, Main street, Bridgend

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Pae, David, barley-merchaut, INorth Methven street—residence, Innerbuist Pae, Mrs Peter, North William street Painter, Miss, 47 George street Palmer, Peter, iron-merchant, 127 High street—^house, 90 Palmer, Thomas, coal-merchant, 22 Mill street—house, Strath- more street, Bridgend Parliament Close, 71 High street Partertine, Miss Ann, Bridge street, Bridgend Paterson, Alexander, dyer, 1 Newrow Paterson, Alexander, shoemaker, 3 South street Paterson, Andrew, dyer, 58 South Methven street Paterson, David, porter. Old Guard vennel Paterson, George, K, 11. surgeon and ncculist, 18 South street Paterson, James, painter and japanner, 129 High street Paterson, Misses. 10 Leonard street Paterson, Mrs. 71 Mill street Paterson, Mrs. 354 High street Paterson, Mrs Charles, 63 Watergate Paterson, Mrs George, grocer, 131 South street —house 142 Paterson, Peter, weaver, 360 High street Paterson, Robert, confectioner, 117 High street Paterson, William, weaver, Leonard street Paterson, William, weaver, 227 High street Pattilio, Alexander, hairdresser, Commercial street, Bridgend Pattillo, Samuel, wood-merchant, Nelson street Pattilio, William, mason, Barrosa street Patton, Alexander, weaver, 333 High street Patton, Charles, bookseller and stationer, 32 St John street— house 2 Kirkgate Patton, James, weaver, Pomarium Patton, James, cartwright. Cow vennel Patton, James, weaver, Leonard street Patton, James, vintner, Commercial street, Bridgend Patton, James Murray, sheriff-clerk, Marshall cottage, Bridgei5

Patton, Mrs James, 3 Crescent Patton, Rev. Alexander, 123 High street Paul, John, mason Scott street Paul, Mrs William, 3 North port Paving and Lighting Duty Office, 47 High street Peacock, David teacher of music, 20 Charlotte street Peacock, John, calico-printer, 58 South Methven street Peacock, Mrs. vintner, 3 Reform place Peacock, William, calico-printer, South Methven street Pearson, Alexander, weaver, Dovecotland Pearson, Alexander, vintner. Foundry lane Pearson, James, grocer, 335 High street Pearson, James, labourer, Dovecotland Pearson, John Stormont street, east side Pearson, John, labourer, Shuttlefield close Pearson, Mrs. Dovecotland Pearson, Mrs James, KinnouU causeway Pearson, William, (of Richardson & Pearson) Main st. Bridgend Peat, Mrs David, bookseller, 24 High st. — house, 56 George st. Peat, Robert, tea and coffee agent, 24 High st. — h. 56 George st. Peddie, David, painter. New row Peddie, James carter 8 Speygate Peddie, John, flesher, Cowvennel Peddie, John, flesher. Barrack street Peddie, John, labourer, 37 Canal street Peddie, John, wright, 12 South streeS Peddie, Miss Christian, 207 High street Peddie, Mi's. 155 South street Peddie, Mrs. 14 Canal crescent Peddie, Mrs. grocer, Gowrie street bridgend Peddie, Mrs John, tailor, Blackfriars Peddie, Mungo, weaver. New row Peddie, Robert, sawyer, Dovecotland Peddie, Thomas, bookseller, 148 High street— house, 146 Peddie, Thomas, tailor, Blackfriars Peddie, Thomas, weaver, 297 High street

Peddie, William, painter, I Paul street Peddie. Wm. (of Peddie &M'Kenzie), Pitcullen bank, Bridgend^ Peddie & M'Kenzie, writers, 3 High street Peebles, Alexander, labourer. Kirk close Peebles, Robert, weaver. Commercial street, Bridgend Penny, James weaver, 71 Canal street Penny, Miss Elizabeth, grocer. North port Penny, W. & J. coal-merchants, Coal shore—house, Barnhill. Pentland, Mrs George, Prince's street Pentland, Mrs John, Low street Perth Banking Compant, 24 George street Perth Brewekt, 18 North Methven street Perth Calico Printfieed, South Methven street Perth, Dundee, & London New Shipping Company's Of- fice, 11 Speygate Perth First Wheaten Bread Society, Union lane— Charles Fortune, manager —

74 PETERKIN—PORTEP.

Perth FiiOUR MiiiiiS, 69 Mill street—John Dall, manager Perth Foundry, Paul street —A. M'Farlane & Co. Perth MEAt Mills, 58 Mill street —R. Wallace, manager Perth Mechanics' Library, 28 South Methven street Perth Reading Society's Library, Kirk close Perth Second Wh eaten Bread Society, Blackfriars James Ayson, manager Perthshire Agricultural Company's Office, 10 High st. Perthshire Soda Water, Lemonade^ & Ginger Beer Ma- nufactory, 47 George street Perthshire Wine AND Spirit Co's Warehouse, 6 Watergate' Peterkin, James, weaver, 205 South street Peters, Alexander, grocer, Dovecotland Peters, Alexander, mason, Stormont street Peters, Alexander, tailor, 36 Meal vennel Peters, David, officer of Free West Church, 1 Paul street Peters, David, hawker, Dovecotland

Peters David, weaver, 1 Paul street Peters David, mason, Stormont street Peters, David, labourer. Cross street Peters, John, weaver, Kinnoull causeway Peters, Robert, moulder, 312 High street Peters, Robert, mason, Pomarium Peters, Thomas, baker, 15 Meal vennel Petrie, Alexander, weaver, 139 South street Petrie, David, leather-merchant, Curfewrow—house, 173 High st. Petrie, George, weaver, 105 South street Petrie, John, hatter, 118 South street Petrie, Miss Catherine, 105 South street Philps, John, shipmaster. Cow vennel Philps, John, poulterer, o7 North Methven street Philps, Miss Ann, Staymaker, 42 St John street—house. Cross st. Philps, Miss Eliza, 73 South street Philps, Mrs William, Cross street Philps, Thomas, gardener 37 North Methven street Pierides, Paul, surgeon. Asylum Pirrie, John, watchmaker and receiving postmaster 1 King street Pirrie, Mrs. 246 High street Pitblado, David, shipmaster, Nelson street Pitblado, John, seaman. 103 South street Pitblado, William, shipmaster, 142 South street Pitkeathly, David, weaver, 1 Paul street Pitkeathly, John, mason, 180 South street Pitkeathly, Mrs Laurence, Pomarium Pitkeathly, V/illiam, shoemaker, 18 Kirkgate Pitkeathly, Mrs. 5 Leona»'d street Plenderleath, John, thistle tavern, bb High street Police Office, 1 High street, Andrew Boyle, superintendant" Pond, Edward, secretary and clerk, General Prison Poor Rates Office 258 High street, A. Young, collector Porteous, John, wine merchant, 113 High street Porteous, Mrs. Curfew row Porter, James, weaver, claypots wynd PORTER RAMSAY. 75

Porter, John, weaver, Dovecotland Post Office, 80 George street, C. G. Sidey, postmaster Potts, George H. fishing-rod maker, 59 Skinuergate Pourie, Misses, Kirkside Pourie, Mrs Hay, washer, Prince's street Pourie, Robert. Poulterer. 70 High street—house 72 Pourie, William, turner, Kirkside Prentice, John, grocer, 5 Paul street Preshaw, William, shipmaster, 5 Reform place Preston, Joseph, bootmaker, 141 High street—house 137 Pride, Thomas, smith, 10 St John's place Pringle, Adam, St Leonard's bank Pringle, James, painter and glazier, 9 High street—house 80 Pringle, John, working-jeweller, 102 High street Pringle, Misses, 231 High street Property & Income Tax Office, 8 High street Proudfoot, David weaver, 35 North Methven street Proudfoot, James, vintner, 33 Watergate Proudfoot, James, mason, 224 High street Proudfoot, Mrs David, Kinnonll street Proudfoot, Mrs Margaret, 213 South street Proudfoot, Thomas, shoemaker, 106 High street Proudfoot, William, warper. Charter lane Proudfoot, William, lodgings, 33 North Methven street Prussian Vice Consul, John Lowe, agent Public Library, 78 George street _ PuUar, James, baker, 259 High street --.3 PuUar, John, weaver, Pomarium PuUar, John, silk-dyer, 36 Mill street PuUar, John, baker, Strathmore street, Bridgend Pullar, John, labourer, 154 South street Pullar, Laurence, manufacturer, 36 Mill street Pullar, Misses, washers and dressers, 104 South street Pullar, Mrs. 337 High street Pullar, Mrs. glover, 15 Skinnergate PuUar, Mrs James, 287 High street Pullar, Mrs Robert, 36 Mill street Pullar, Robert, & Sons, manufacturers, 36 Mill sfreejt Pullar, Thomas, weaver, KinnouU causeway Pullar, William, mason, Melville street Pullar, William, weaver, Cross street Pullar, William, weaver, 130 South street Pullar, William, baker, Gowrie street, Bridgend Pullar. William, brassfounder, 207 High street R

Rae, John, pensioner, Dovecotland Railway Office, 34 St John Street Ramsay, Alexander, plumber, 113 High street Ramsay, George, shoemaker, 181 High streel 76 EAMSAY—REID.

Ramsay, James, corn-mercbant, 9 North Methven street—house, Balhousie Samsay, James, tailor, 90 Canal street Ramsay, John, plumber & brassfounder, 145 High street Ramsay, Matthew, sawyer, Hospital street Ramsay, Miss, teacher, 77 South street Ramsay, Miss, 56 George street Ramsay, Mrs George, Blackfriar's street Ramsay, Mrs Helen, grocery. 59 South street Ramsay, Mrs James, Cair's croft Ramsay, Mrs James, Newrow Ramsay, Mrs Peter, Athole street Ramsay, Robert, turner, Melville street, west side Ramsay, William, cowfeeder, Mill street, south side Ramsay, William, sheriff-officer and vintner, 2 South street Ramsay, William, wright, Mill street, south side Ramsay, William, weaver, 315 High street Rankin, James, pensioner, 63 Watergate Rankin, Mrs. 3 Marshall place Rankin, William, clerk, Stormont street Ranson, Joseph, china-merchant, 70 St John street—house, Marshall place Rattray, David, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Rattray, George, weaver, Pomarinm Rattray, James, smith. South Methven street—house, Newrow Rattray, John, weaver, Pomarium Rattray, John (at Duncan & M'Lean's), Commercial st. Bridgend Rattray, John, pawn-broker, 201 High street Rattray, Joseph, weaver, 240 South street Rattray, Mrs John, Dovecotland Rattray, Mrs Thomas, Strathmore street, Bridgend Rattray, Thomas, saw-maker and repairer, 185 South street Rattray, William, weaver, Pomarium Rattray, William, labourer, Newrow Rattray, William, shipmaster, Reform place Readdie, Ebenezer, wright, James street Readdie, James, builder, Scott street Readdie, James, builder, Victoria street Readdie, John, builder, Scott street Receiving Post Office, 1 King street, J. Pirrie, receiver Reekie, Robert, carrier, Old Guard vennel Reid, Adam, vintner, 124 South street Reid, Alexander, Red Lion inn, 123 High street Reid, Alexander, shoemaker, Barrosa street Reid, Alexander, hair-cutter, 14 Skinnergate Reid, Alexander, glazier, 170 South street Reid, Alexander, shoemaker, Kirkside Reid, Alexander, painter, Barrosa street Reid, Alexander, shoemaker, 266 High street Reid, Archibald (of M'Kenzie & Reid), 14 Marshall plaie Reid, Daniel, shoemaker, 25 High street Reid, David, weaver, 336 High street Reid, David, weaver, Thimblerow —

KEID RICHARDSON. 77

Heid, David, weaver, Kinnoull causeway Reid, David, grocer, 236 High street Reid, David, weaver, 93 Canal crescent Reid, George, weaver, Pomarium Reid, James, 270 High street Reid, James, shoemaker, 185 High street Reid, James, painter, Pomarium Reid, John, Foundry lane Reid, John, -weaver, 297 High street Heid, John, shipmaster, 14 Watergate Reid, John, seaman, 69 Watergate Reid, John, labourer, Barrosa street Reid, John, lodgings, 69 North Methven street Heid, John, weaver, 27 Castle gable Reid, Miss Barbara, grocer. Foundry lane Reid, Miss Janet, dresser, 66 South street Reid, Mrs. 175 South street Reid, Mrs Alexander, dressmaker, 20 Watergate Reid, Mrs Ann, Pomarium Reid, Mrs Daniel, 144 High street Reid, Mrs James, Strathmore street, Bridgend Reid, Mrs Jean, grocer, 237 High street Reid, Mrs John, 40 Meal vennel Reid, Mrs Margaret, spirit-dealer, 272 High street Reid, Peter, weaver, Pomarium Reid, Peter, grocer and carter, 162 High street JReid, Peter, shoemaker, Barrosa street, east side Reid, Robert, shoemaker, Newrow Reid, Robert, West Church Parish officer, Pomarium Reid, Thomas, King street, west side Reid, Thomas, potatoe agent. Low street Reid, William, weaving agent, 246 High street Reid, William, slater, Pomarium Reid, William, bootmaker, 144 High street Reid, William, pensioner, Paul's close, Newrow Rennie, George, wTight, 28 Watergate Rennie, James, horse-hirer and vintner, 48 George street Rennie, John, coachman, fishmonger, and dealer in gatne, 59 George street— house, 2 Bridge lane Rennie, Mrs William, lodgings, 48 George stieet Reoch, James, boot and shoemaker, 38 Mill street Riach, Miss, James street, west side Riach, Mrs Major, W. A. Rosewell cottage, Bridgend Richards, Richard, seamau, 73 South street Richardson, Andrew, te^ and spirit-dealer, € St John's place Richardson, James,' weaver, Pomarium Richardson,. John (late carter), 6 Paul street Richardson, John, umbrella maker, 294 High street Richardson, John, weaver, 66 South Methven street Richardson, Miss Mary, Barrosa street Richardson, Thomas, bookseller and stationer, 1 George street house, 2 South Methven street Richardson, Thomas, carter, 180 South street E

78 KICUARDSON—ROBERTSON.

Richardson, William, cloth merchant, 2 South Methven street Richardson, William, spirit dealer, 49 South street Richardson, William, eating house, Prince's street Richardson & Gellatly, grocers, 240 High street—house, 238 Richardson & Pearson, silk mercers, 32 George street Riley, William, gunmaker, 14 Charlotte street Rintoul, Alexander, 132 High street Rintoul, George, silk-meicer, 43 George street—house, Bridgend Rintonl, John, mason, Dovecotland Rintoul, Laurence, grocer and wine-oiercfaoot, 79 High street-c- house, 81 Rintoul, Mi33 Elizabeth, 22 St John street Ritchie, Alexander, weaver, Paul's close, Newrow Ritchie, James, glass-warehouse, 20 St John st.—h. 10 Speygate Ritchie, John, wright, Leonard street

Ritchie, Mrs. Melville street . '" Ritchie, Mrs Alexander, 96 High street '; .- . ;

> - ;. Ritchie, Mrs Helen, 7 Paul street . ..,.:•/

Ritchie, Mrs John, 9 Speygate r ,:;;,.>

Ritchie, Mrs Margaret, Clayholes , v,i.r Ritchie, Mrs Mary, Flesh vennel Ritchie, Mrs Peter, horse-hirer, 163 High street Ritchie, Peter, hawker, Cross street Ritchie, Thomas, hair-manufactory, 123 South street

Ritchie, William, weaver, 66 South Methven street >- -

Robb, James, mason. Low street . .^ Robb, Mrs David, 48 Meal vennel Robb, Mrs James, lodgings, 27 Castlu gable Robb, Thomas, moulder, main street, Bridgend Robb, William, mason, 310 High street Robertson, Adam, tool maker, 125 High street—house, 123 Robertson, Alexaqder, baker, 205 High street Robertson, Alexander, carpenter, Pomarium Robertson, Alexander, corn-merchant, Clayholes Robertson, Alexander, cow-feeder. Hospital street Robertson, Alexander, pensioner, 284 High street Robertson,. Alexander, shoemaker, Murray street Robertson, Alexander, weaver, 239 High street Robertson, Alexander, weaver. 297 High street Robertson, Alexander, weaver, Dovecotland Robertson, Alexander, labourer. Hospital street Robertson, Alexander, cabipet-maker & upholsterer. Union street, Blackfriars Robertson, Alexander, carter, 291 High street Robertson, Alexander, tailor. Barrack street Robertson, Alexander, shoemaker, 38 North Methveu street Robertson, Alexander, labourer, Paul's closet Newrow Robertson, Alexander, "wright, Nelson street * Robertson, Alexander, Flesh vennel Robertson, Alexander, scavenger, Athole street Robertson, Alexander, porter, 82 Watergate Robertson, Alexander, weaver, 238 High street Robertson, Andrew, carter, Shattlefleld c)ose —

ROBGRTSON—ROB£RX>SON. fy

Robertson, Andrew, quarryman, Tbimblerow Robertson, Charles, grocer, Prince's street Robertson, Charles, vintner, Leoflard street Robertson, Charles, tailor, 155 South street Robertson, Charles, watchmaker, Gowrie street, Bridgend Robertson, Charles, officeJt.'St Pauls church, St Paul'^ square Robertson, Charles, sawyer, Hospital street Robertson, David, builder, 246 High street Robertson, David, shoemaker. 4 Paul street Robertson, David, weaver, 315 High street Robertson, David, wright. Union street, Blackfriars Robertson, David, policeman, 66 South street Robertson, David, bookseller & stationer, 93 High street house, 4 South street Robertson, David, salseman, (2nd Coperative Society), County place Robertson, David, labourer, Commercial street, Bridgend Robertson, Donald, drow^r, Hospital street Robertson, Donald, porter, 129 High street Robertson, Donald, s'uigeon, 9 North Methveo street ' Robertson, Donald, weaver, Dovecotland Robertson, Donald, Star Inn & Hotel, 22 Canal street Robertson, Donald, carter, 27 Castle gable Robertson, Duff weaver, Clayholes Robertson, Duncan, auctioneer, 48 North Methven street Robertson, Duncan, carter, 180 South street Robertson, Duncan, labourer, Newrow Robertson, Duncan, shoemaker, 98 South street Robertson, Duncan, tailor, 7 Kirkgate Robertson, Duncan, labourer, 67 Meal vennel Robertson, Duncan, cooper, 207 South street—house, 173 Robertson, George, sawyer, 10 High street Robertson, George, weaver, 155 South street Robertson, George, flesher, Athole street Robertson, George, seaman, 8 Speygate Robertson, Henry, tanner, Comercial street, Bridgend Robertson. James, lodgings, 110 South street Robertson, James, labourer, 220 South street Robertson, James, weaver, Pomarium Robertson, James, miller,. 1 Paul street , Robertson, James, labourer, Newrow Robertson, James, barrack -sergeant, Perth Barracks Robertson, James, druggist, 251 High street Robertson, James, tailor, 1 Paul street Robertson, James (of James Robertson & Co.) 183 South street Robertson, James, shoemaker, 74 High street—house, 72 Robertson, James, footman, 137 High street, Robertson, James^ manufacturer, 210 South street Robertson, James, mason. Cross street Robertson, James, weaver, Dovecotland Robertson, James, shoemaker, 182 High street Robertson, James, weaver, 368 High street '

80 - BOBBRTSON ROBERTSON.

Robertson, James, porter, 10 High street Robertson, James, tailor, Hospital street Robertson, James, painter and paper hanger, 186 High srreet— house, 120 Robertson, James, weaver, 223 South street Robertson, Jamesj blacksmith, South -William street Robertson, James, vintner, 25 Canal street Robertson, James, carpenter, 189 South street Robertson, James, shoemaker, Cutlog vennel Robertson, James, pensioner, 63 South street Robertson, James, weaver, 13 Paul street Robertson, James, & Co. manufacturers, Hospital Robertson, John, Perth Arm's inn, 112 High street Robertson, John, weaver, 358 High street Robertson, John, grocer. Reform place Robertson, John, shoemaker, Gowrie street, Bridgend Robertson, John, vintner, 134 High street Robertson, John, tailor, 5 Kirkgate— house, 7 Robertson, John, weaver, 159 South street Robertson, John, pavier, Shuttlefield close Robertson, John, boot and shoemaker, 8 North Methven street' Robertson, John, vintner, Barrack street Robertson, John, seaman, 122 South street Robertson, John, labourer. Carpenter street Robertson, John, teacher, 246 High street Robertson, John, miller, 10 Paul street Robertson, John, hostler, Stiathmore street, Bridgend Robertson, John (late gardener), 97 South street Robertson, John, pensioner, 61 Meal vennel Robertson, John, porter, 125 South street Robertson, Joseph, baker, 31 Canal street Robertson, Lieutenant James, flesher, 42 High street Robertson, Miss Catherine, Main street, Bridgend Robertson, Miss Charlotte, grocer, 235 High street Robertson, Miss Grace, Commercial street, Bridgend Robertson, Miss Isabella, victualler, 90 Canal crescent Robertson, Miss Isabella, grocer, 51 Skinnergate Robertson, Miss Janet, dresser, 40 Meal vennel Robertson, Miss Margaret, dressmaker, 176 South street Robertson, Miss Margaret, vintner, 92 Watergate Robertson, Miss Mary, grocer, 181 South street Robertson, Mrs. glover, 17 Skinnergate Robertson, Mrs. 28, Kirkgate Robertson, Mrs. lodgings, 25 High street Robertson, Mrs. grocer, 10 Bridge lane Robertson, Mrs. Leonard street Robertson, Mrs. 40 Mill street- Robertson, Mrs. 8 Speygate Robertsou, Mrs. 12 Canal crescent Robertson, Mrs. 67 Mill street Robertson, Mrs Alexander, 246 High street Robertson, Mrs Alexander, Victoria street • BbBPJlTSdN—ROaEE 81

Robertson, Mrs Alexander, 304 High street Robertson, Mrs Alexander, Kinnoull causeway Robertson, Mrs Angus, 278 High street Robertson, Mrs Betsy, 74 South street Robertson, Mrs Charles, 4 South street Robertson, Mrs Charles, 47 George street Robertson, Mrs Daniel, 55 High street Robertson, Mrs David, Main street, JSridgend Robertson, Mrs Duqean, lodgings, 75 Watergate Robertson, Mrs George, Kinnoull causeway Robertson, Mrs. J. F. 11 South street Robertson, Mrs J. Hay, grocer ?nd wine-merchant, 22 High street— house, 3 Watergate Robertson, Mrs James—lodgings, 112 High street Robertson, Mrs James, 271 High street Robertson, Mrs John, 50 St. John street Robertson, Mrs. Laurence, 18 Marshall place Robertson, Mrs. Peter, Old Guard Vennel Robertson, Mrs Robert, 69 South street Robertson, Mrs. Robert, Barrosa street Robertson, Mrs. Roderick, Strathmore street bridgend Robertson, Mrs. Thomas, 125. South street Robertson, Mrs. Thomas, Cross street Robertson, Peter, painter, 45 M^al vennel Robertson, Peter, carter, 173 South street Robertson, Peter, founder, Cutlog vennel Robertson, Robert, land-measurer, 7 Athole street Robertson, Robert, weaver. Hospital street Robertson, Robert, accountant, 47 High st. —h- Charlottte pi. Robertson, Robert, weaver, 180 South street Robertson, Robert, weaver, Leonard street Robertson, Robert, hostler, 31 Canal street Robertson, Robert, victualler, 6 Athole street Robertson, Thonjas, carter, 176 South street Robertson, Thomas, tinsmith, 199 South street Robertson, William, potatoe-agent, 13 St. John's place Robertson, William, tailor, 11 South street Robertson, William, dyer, 50 St. John's street Robertson, William, labourer, 224 High street Robertson, William, coachman, Prince's street Robertson, William, shoemaker, Claypots Wynd Robertson, William, shoemaker, 290 High street Robertson, William, wright, 22 Watergate Roger, Alexander, weaver, Thimblerow Roger, James, weaver, 384, High street Roger, John, seaman, 184, South street Roger, John, v^eaver, 220 South street Roger, John, shoemaker, Stormont street Roger, Miss Janet, sewer, 22d South street Roger, Mrs. Helen, vintner, 36 Meal vennel Roger, Mrs. Helen, eating-house, 43 Watergate Roger, Mrs., 238 High street Roger, Robert, carter, 36 Meal vennel . .

82 ROGER—ROT.

Roger, Thomas (at James Condie's,) 10 Canal street Roger, William, mason, 79 Canal street RoUo, David, baker, Melville street Rollo, James, smith, Stormont street RoUo, James, policeman, 77 South street Rollo, James, 22 Marshall place Rollo, James, parish-ofBcer, 75 Canal street Rollo, John, carter, Main street, Bridgend Ronald, Alexander, post-boy, 9 Castle gable Ross, Alexander, cooper, 24 South Methven street—hoiree, 48' Ross, Alexander, smith, 129 South street Ross, Alexander, painter, 137 High street Ross, Alexander, shoemaker, 46 High street Ross, David (of John Ross & Son), 17 High street ;' Ross, David (of Ross & M'Neil), Burghmuir Ross, James, stockbroker, 10 High st. —house, 5 Rose terrace Ross, John, coach proprietor, 33 South street.

'*' Ross, John, labourer. Hospital street ' Ross, John, candle maker, 118 High street—house, Albert place Ross, John & Son, grocers and wine-merchants, 19 High street Ross, Miss, 16 Mill street Ross, Mrs. shoe-binder, 36 Skinnergate Ross, Mrs. lodgings, 190 High street

Ross, Mrs Alexander, grocery, Pomarium .

; Ross, Mrs Andrew, mangle, 3 York place ;

' ' Ross, Mrs John, St Leonard's bank ^

' Ross, Mrs John, Commercial street, Bridgend "^ • Ross, Peter, candle maker, 120 High street Ross, Peter, weaver, Leonard street Ross, Robert, labourer, 223 South street Ross, Thomas, ink maker, 206 South street Ross, Thomas, 5 George street Ross, Thomas, 7 North Methven street ' Ross, W. & J. writers, 10 High street—house, 5 Rose terrace Ross & M'Neil, builders, Kinnoull street Rough, Peter, coachman, 2 Bridge lane Roy, Alexander, gardener, Tay bank, Bridgend

Roy, Andrew, wright. County place .

. , - Roy, Andrew, victuUer, 274 High street . Roy, James, wine and spirit merchant, Kirkside—house, IL Charlotte street - ^

Roy, James, bill-poster, 55 High street , '; . -. Roy, James, porter, Newrow ...... , ;,n

' Roy, James, carrier, 151 High street ' - ' ' :,-.].[ Roy, John, baker, County place

Roy, Miss Ann, boothinder, 5 North port i^^ -

-.• ; . Roy, Mrs John, 51 Skinnergate ,

' ' Roy, Peter, wright, 36 Meal vennel ; ' ; , :. -

Roy, Robert, weaver, Pomarium . Ji Roy, William. Comraercitil street, Bridgend Roy, William, labourer, 30 Meal veuoGl RoYAii Arch ]Mason Hall, 71 High street RUNCIMAN— SCOBIE. 83^

RorAL Mail-Coach Office, 58 George street Royal Pekth Golfing Society Rooms, 20 Charlotte street Runciman, William, teacher (Perth Academy) 129 South street Russell, Hector, weaver, Leonard street Russell, Miss Margaret, lodgings, Union street, Blackfriars Russell, Mrs. Robert, 1 Canal crescent Rutherford, Alexander, plasterer, 66 South street Rutherford, Andrew, weaver, 59 High street Rutherford. David, wright, Hospital street Rutherford, James, wright, 245 High street Rutherford, James, Scott street Rutherford. James, weaver, 366 High street Rutherford, James, weaver, Clajholee Rutherford, John, labourer, Islay street, Bridgend Rutherford, John, St. Stephen's cottage. Canal street Rutherford, Mrs. John, 312 High street Rutherford, Mrs. Margaret, grocer, 3 Meal vennel Rutherford, Richard, tailor, 122 South street Rutherford, Thomas, fisher, Leonard street Rutherfoid, "William, wright, StratLmore street, Bridgend Ruthven, George, weaver, Newrow Ruthven, John, King's Arms Inn, 7 High street

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Sage, David, weaver, 89 South street Sage, James, pensioner, 36 Meal vennel Sage, John, weaver, 159 South street Sage, Robert, weaver, Pomarium Salmond, Peter, mason, 190 High street Salmond, William, mason. Commercial street, Bridgend Salutation Inn and Hotel, 26, South street—Mrs. Seatoa Sampson, William, porter, 153 South street Sandeman, James, bootmaker, 110 High street Sandeman, Miss, 1 King's place Sandeman, Miss, Mountaber Sandeman, Miss M. R., 9 Barrosa place Sandeman, Mrs. T. R., 11 Rose terrace Sandeman, Patrick S. (at Perth Bank) Mountaber Sangster, Mrs. 19 Mill street Sangster, Robert, Springbank, Bridgend Saunders, David, Black Bull Inn, Kirkgate Saunders, Peter, currier. Curfew row Saunders, Peter, railway contractor, 18 South street Saxey, Mrs. Main street, Bridgend Scarlh, Mrs. P. L. Commercial street, Bridgend School Vennel, 33 South street Scobie, David, vintner. Lime shore Scobie, David, bookbinder, 15 Athole street Scobie, James, gardener, Keir street, Bridgend Scobie, John, grocer, Main street, Bridgend Scobie, John (at Stewart's seed shop), 5 St. John'd street Scobie, Mury, Blackfriars' Wynd 84 SCOTLAND— SCOTt.

Scone AND Peutu Mason HALii, 14 High street Scotland, Andrew, flaxspinner, Xiconard street Scotland, Aplen, weaver, Crosa street Scotland, George, weaver. Cross street Scotland, James, teacher of rou&icr, Dovecotland Scotland, John, weaver, DovQCOtl^ud Scotland, John, weaver. Cross street Scotland, Thomas, weaver, Potn^rium Scotland, Robert, weaver, Cross street Scotland, William, lodgings, King street Scott, Alexander, "writer, 14 St. John's st—house Blackfrjara' St Scott, Charles, cabinet-warehouse, 23 South st.—-h. Albert place Scott, Charles, mason, Strathmore street, Brjdgend Scott, Charles, labourer, 145 South street Scott, David, surgeon and druggist, 35 High street—house 5 St. John street Scott, David (of Simpson & Scott), Reform place Scott, Donald, vintner and auctioneer, 105 High street • Scott, Edward, broker, 34 Meal vennel Scott, George, printer, Kirkside Scott, George, vintner, 126 High street •

Scott, Hugh, surgeon &; druggist, 250 High street Scott, James, baker, County place Scott, James, vintner and flasher. Curfew row Scott, James, blacksmith, Foundry lane Scott, James (oi Luke & Scott), 20 Watergate. Scott, James, labourer, Cutlog venqel Scott, James, Glasgow and Aberdeen carrier, Prince's streets- house Scott street Scott, John, ironmonger, 13 High street—rhouse, 4 George st. Scott, John, labourer, Stormont street Scott, John, clerk, Leonard street Scott, John, weaver, ClayUoles Scott, John, weaver, Thimblerow Scott, John, seaman, 33 South street Scott, John, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Scott, Matthew (of Scott & Muir), James street, east side Scott, Miss, dressmaker, 22 St John street Scott, Mijs, confectioner, 128 High street—house, 126 Scott, Miss, straw-hat maker, 1 Canal crescent Scott, Miss, Strathmore street, Bridgend Scott, Miss, dressmaker, 4 George street Scott, Miss Margaret, 238 High street Scott, Miss May, washer, 27 Castle gable Scott, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 6 Charlotte street- Scott, Misses, 246 High street Scott, Mrs. eating-house, 228 South street Scott, Mrs. lodgings, 9 Watergate Scott, Mrs. Scott street Scott, Mrs Andrew, 63 Watergate Scott, Mrs James, lodgings, 86 Watergate Scott, Mrs John, lodgings, 82 South street SCOTT—SHEARER. 85^

Scott, Mrs Robei't, Stormont street Scott, Mrs William, 67 South street Scott, Peter, tailor, 20 Castle gable

Scott, Robert, mason, Back wynd, Bridgend . Scott, Robert, confectioner, 88 High street Seott, Robert, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Scott, Robert, weaver, Leonard street Scott, Thomas, sen. grocer, 255 High street—house, above Scott, Thomas, jun. grocer, 26*4 High street— house, Burghmuir Scott, Thomas, weaver. Thimblerow Scott, William, bookbinder, 10 St John's place Scott, William, mason, Victoria street Scott, William, wright, 87 Watergate Scott, William, millwright, 321 High street Scott & Co. embroiders, 12 Athole street Scott & Muir, brewers, 87 Canal street Scrimgeour, Alexander, victualler, 39 Mill street Scrimgeour, Donald, Barrack street Scrimgeour, Donald, labourer, Kinnoull causeway. Scrimgeour, Donald, labourer, James street, east side Scrimgeour, James, seaman, 40 South street Scrimgeour, James, tailor, Stormont street Scrimgeour, John, mason. Flesh veunel Scrimgeour, John (at J. & P. Cameron's), 101 High street Scrimgeour, John, wright, Pomarium Scrimgeour, Robert, weaver, Pomarium Scrowther, John, bookbinder, 60 South street Seaton, David, shoemaker, 45 Watergate Seaton, Donald, labourer, 89 South street Seaton, Mrs Captain, Potterhill, Bridgend Seaton, Mrs D. Salutation inn and hotel, 26 South street Seaton, Mrs Peter, straw-hat maker, 106 High street. Seaton, William, bootmaker, Atbole street—house, Kinnoull st. Semple, Andrew, vintner, 51 South street Session Clerk's Office, 6 Charlotte street Shain, Mrs James C. 68 High street Shankley, William, gardener. Commercial street, Bridgend' Shanks, John, labourer. South Methven street Sharp, Andrew, baker, 39 South street Sharp, Andrew, weaver, Newrow Sharp, James, cabinet wareroom, 14 North Methven street Sharp, John (late baker), 54 High street Sharp, Misses, vintners, 169 South street Sharp, Mrs. midwife, 17 Meal vennel Sharp, Mrs. sick-nurse, 308 High street Sharp, Mrs Robert, 14 Castle gable Sharp, William, gardener. Leonard street

Shaw, Andrew, weaver, Kinnoull causeway .,.^,.. Shaw, Juuies, hostler, 28 Kirkgate Shaw, John, victualler, 61 South street* Shearer, Alexander, weaver, 258 High street Shearer, Mrs. lodgings, Mill wynd '

86 SHEDDBN—SIMPSON.

Shedden, Charles, watchmaker, 3 George st. —house, 18 High st Shedden, James, confeetioner, Athole street, north side Shedden, Mrs George, 214 High street Shepherd, David, tailor. Main street Bridgend Shepherd, James, jeweller, 278 High street Shepherd, James, weaver, Pomarium Shepherd, Thomas, weaver, Leonard street

Sheriff Clerk's Office, foot of South street v Sheriff Court Room, foot of Sovjth street Sherwood, George, Shoemaker. Carpenter street Shewster, John, upholsterer, 67 Meal vennel Shiels, Alexander, labourer, 74 South street Shore Dues Office, Coal shore—James Morris* collector Shorthouse, Margaret, 115 South street Shuttlefield Closl, 170 South street and 71 Canal street Sidey, Charles Graham, postmaster, stationer, and printer, Btf George street— house, 2 Charlotte street Sidey, George, Coupar- Angus post, Johnston's land, Mill street Sidey, John, carter, Charter lane Sidey, Mys Tbomas, Commercial street, Bridgend Sidey, Robert, mill carter. Low street Sidey, Thomas, 66 South street Sime, David, grocer, 215 High street—house, 219 Sime, David, weaver, 199 South street Sime, Grant, policeman. Horse cross Sime, James, labourer. Mill wynd, Sime, James, shoemaker, 134 High street Sime, John, shoemaker, 68 High street Sime, John, shoemaker, 224 High street Sime, John, accountant, 219 High street Sime, Laurence, weaver, 167 South street Sime, Misses, dressmakers, 219 High street Sime, Mrs James, Newrow * Sime, Mrs John, lodgings, 86 High street Simeons, James, labourer, Stormont street Simeons, Thomas, labourer, 115 South street Simpson, Andrew, brewer, 68 High street Simpson, David, saddler, 32 North Methven street Simpson, James (of Simpson & Scott), 198 South street Simpson, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, 137 South street— house, Kinnoull street Simpson, John, saddler, 2 Newrow Simpson, John, wright, 271 High street Simpson, John, town-sergeant, 6 High street Simpson, John (late V^cer), 151 High street Simpson, John, shipmaster, Scott street Simpson, Mrs. 61 Meal vennel Simpson, Mrs. cowfeeder, 42 Watergate

Simpson, Paul, tailor, 224 High street , Simpson, William, plasterer and vintner, 22 South Methven st. Simpson & Scott, brewers, 85 Canal street SINCLAIR—SMITH.

Sinclair, Daniel, superintendantof Greyfriars buryjng-ground, 11() High street Sinclair, Duncan, tailor, 190 High street Sinclair, Duncan, shoemaker, 102 High street Sinclair, John, tailor, 212 South street Sinclair, John, tailor, 48 George street Sinclair, John, clerk. Carpenter street Sinclair, Mrs. milliner, 50 St John street Sinclair, Mrs John, 223 South street Skeete, Henry A. coal merchant, co^l shore—house, Melville st. Skeete, Rev. Henry A. Spey-gardens house. Canal street Skelly, Mrs John, 70 South street Skinner, Alexander, cooper, Barrosa street Skinner, Miss Mary, 13 Canal crescent Skirving, Mrs Robert, Cutlog vennel Slater, George, vintner, Newrow, north end Slater. James, mason, 10 Canal street Slater, John, gardener, Strathmore street, Bridgend Slater, John, cowfeeder, 151 High street Slater, William, weaver, 40 Skinnergate Slater, William, wright, 25 Kirkgate Sligo, Archibald, shoemaker, 92 High street Sligo, Miss Janet, sewer, 239 High street Slimman, Adam, wire-worker, 44 South Methven street—house, 88 South street Sloan, Joseph, fancy and furnishing warehouse, 26 High street —house, 1 Kirkgate Sloggie, Francis, tailor, 97 South street Small, Joseph, joiner, 23 Castle gable Small, Miss Isabella, Pomarium

Small, William, grocer, Stormont street j Smart, James, weaver, Leonard street Smart, John, weaver, Hospital street Smeatouj Andrew, carter, 31 Canal street Smeaton, David, carpenter, Pomarium Smeaton, James (of Dewar & Smeaton), 22 St John street Smeaton, James, porter, 67 Meal vennel Smeaton, Mrs. 19 Marshall place Smeaton, Mrs. Mill wynd Smeaton, Mrs Thomas, Strathmore street, Bridgend Smeaton, Peter, salesman, Pomarium Smeaton, Peter, labourer, Kinnoull causeway Smeaton, Robert, wright, Strathmore street, Bridgend Smith, Adam, Commercial street, Bridgend Smith, Alexander, shoemaker. Main street, Bridgend Smith, Alexander, smith. Carpenter street Smith, Alexander, weaver, Clayholes Smith, Alexander, labourer, Leonard street Smith, Andrew, weaver, Cross street Smith, Barnard, stocking-maker, 16 Watergate Smith, David, hostler, 59 Skinnergate Smith, David, weaver, Cross street SMITH — SOUTAR.

Smith, David, wright, Leonard street Smith, Frederick, manager of Spinning-mill, Scott street Smith, George, pensioner, 258 High street Smith, James, gardener, Strathmore street, Bridgend Smith, James, shoemaker. Bridge street, Bridgend Smith, James, pensioner, 8 North port Smith, John, shoemaker, Thimbleiow Smith, John, shoemaker, 34 Skinnergate Smith, John, grocer, 242 High street—house, Cross street Smith, John, weaver, Kinnoull causeway Smith, John, writing-master (Academy), 70 "Watergate Smith, John, blacksmith. Old Guard vennel Smith, John, mason, Nelson street Smith, John, seaman, 4 South street Smith, John, shoemaker. Main street, Bridgend Smith, John, shoemaker, 7 Paul street Smith, Joseph, shoemaker, 74 South street Smith, Laur. tinplate worker, 42 St John st. —h. 56 Watergate Smith, Miss Margaret, dressmaker, Kinnoull street Smith, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 28 St John street Smith, Mrs. sick-nurse, 163 High street

I Smith, Mrs Alexander, Gowrie street, Bridgend Smith, Mrs Ann, washer and dresser, 161 High street Smith, Mrs David, 25 South street Smith, Mrs David, grocery, Strathmore street, Bridgend Smith, Mrs James, Scott st"eet Smith, Mrs Robert, 161 High street Smith, Mrs Thomas, 238 High street Smith, Peter, weaver, Leonard street Smith, Peter, weaver, Fomarium Smith, Thomas, teacher of music, 11 Leonard street Smith, Thomas, tailor, Main street, Bridgend Smith, Thomas, carpenter, 82 South street Smith, William, carpenter, 129 South street Smithson, Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 44 South street Snail. Miss Janet, sewer, 184 South street Sommerville, George, weaver, 297 High street Sommerville, James, lodgings, 71 High street Sommerville, James, brassfounder, 137 High street Sommerville, Mrs. James street, east side Sommerville, Thomas, boat-builder, 148 South street Sorlie, David, tanner. Back wynd, Bridgend Sorlie, James, reed-maker, 205 South street—house, 206 Sorlie, strtet Mrs. 246 High , ..„ Soutar, Alexander, smith, 7 Paul street Soutar, Alexander, vintner, 47 Watergate Soutar, Andrew, bootmaker, 238 South street ^ •' Soutar, James smith, 291 High street

Soutar, James, shoemaker, Gowrie street, Bridgend - Soutar, John, rope-spinner, 89 South street Soutar, John, manufacturer, 6 Reform place Soutar, Miss Jane, grocer, 4 Reform place

SOUTAR—STEBDMAK. 89

Soutar, Mrs James, Paul's close, Newrow Soutar, Mrs Robert, 12 South street Soutar, Mrs Robert, Keir street, Bridgend Soutar, Patrick, depute sheriff-clerk, Prince's street cottage Soutar, Thomas, baker, Athole st. north side—house, Kinnonllst. Soutar, William F. teacher, 7 Paul street Soutar's Commercial Academy, North William street South Inch Spinning MiiiL, Victoria street South Street Spinning Mill, 189 South street Spalding, Peter, cabinet-maker, 29 Mill street Speed, Francis, book-agent, 246 High street Speed, Mrs Alexander, 164 South street Speedy, David, carter, 119 South street Speedy, Easton, turner, 10 Paul street Speedy, Graham, saddler, Athole street, north side Speedy, John, blacksmith, 312 High street Speedy, Shepherd, weaver, Paul's close, Newrow Speedy, William, carter, 37 Canal street Spence, Andrew, shoemaker, 23 Kirkgate Spence, David, bootmaker, 71 George st. —house, 74 St John st. Spence, Gavin, shoemaker, 92 High street Spence, John, seaman, 55 Meal vennel Spence, Mrs. greengrocer, 21 Kirkgate Spence, Mrs. Commercial street, Bridgend Spence, Peter, shoemaker, 3 South street Spence, Thomas, shipmaster, 4 South street Spottiswoode, James, writer, 25 George st. — h. 5 Marshall place Spottiswoode, Miss, 5 Marshall place Spottiswoode, Mrs. lodgings, 29 Mill street Sprunt, Alexander, porter, 266 High street Sprunt, David, watchmaker, 41 George street—house, Keir street, Bridgend Squire, Forrester, upholsterer, 55 High street Squire, James, pensioner, 129 South street Squire, John, weaver, 36 Meal vennel Squire, Mrs John, 214 South street St Anne's Lane, 33 South street St John's Foundry, Foundry lane—W. Archer, manager St John's Inn, 6 St John's place—Thomas Menzies Stacey, Mrs James, sick-nurse, 7 South street Stalker, Laurence, 48 George street Stalker, Miss, 104 South street Stalker, Mrs. straw-hat warehouse, 50 George street Stalker, Mrs Duncan, Newrow Stalker, Mrs John, 182 High street Stalker, Mrs Thomas, Hospital street Stalker, Thomas, plasterer, Newrow, north end Stamp Office, B High street Star Inn and Hotel, 22 Canal street—Donald Robertson Stark, James (of Isdale & Stark), 28 St John street Steedman, David, Tliane of Fife inn, 28 South street Steedman, John, baker, Barrack street 90 STEEDMAN STEWART.

Steedman, Mrs. dress-cap maker, Strathmore street, Bridgend Steel, Aitken, artist, 7 Kinnoull causeway Steel, David, gardener, Stormont street Steel, John, tailor, Gowrie street, Bridgend Steel, Miss, 62 Athole street Steel, Mrs. Stormont street Steel, Mrs John, 7 Kinnoull causeway Stein, Andrew, grocer, 120 South street Stein, Mrs. 40 Mill street Stephens, Christie, boot-closer, 18 Castle gable Stephens, James, carrier, Old Guard vennel Stephens, James (at Alexander Christie & Son), 25 High street Stephens, James, carter, Paul street Stephens, John, shoemaker, 27 Castle gable Stephens, Mrs James, 87 High street Stephenson, Mrs James, Pomarium Stewart, Alexander, Blue Bell inn, 146 High street Stewart, Alexander, shoemaker, 122 South street Stewart, Alexander (keeper, Asylum), Back wnyd, Bridgend Stewart, Alexander, surgeon, R.N. Comely bank, Bridgend Stewart, Alexander, salesman, Pomarium Stewart, Alexander, wright, 170 High street Stewart, Alexander, labourer, Leonard street Stewart, Alexander, hair-dresser. County place Stewart, Alexander, ironmonger, 98 High street—house, 120 Stewart, Alexander, town-sergeant, 3 High street Stewart, Alexander, seaman, 5 Speygate Stewart, Alexander, sawyer, Scott street Stewart, Allan, labourer, 76 South street Stewart, Angus, flesher, 21 North Methven street Stewart, Captain Daniel, 39 North Methven street Stewart, Captain John, (of Percy,) Main street, Bridgend Stewart, Charles, tailor, Dovecotland Stewart, Charles, pensioner, 172 South street Stewart, Daniel, labourer, 10 Paul street Stewart, Daniel, waiter (George hotel), lodgings, 61 George st. Stewart, Daniel, weaver, Dovecotland Stewart, David, porter, 146 High street Stewart, David, shoemaker, Curfew row- Stewart, David, seaman, Scott street Stewart, David, warper, Pomarium Stewart, David, weaver, 5 Meal vennel Stewart, Donald, grocer and seedsman. 135 High street—h. 142 Stewai-t, Donald, shoemaker, 68 High street Stewart, Donald, vintner, 4 Kirkgate—house, 25 High street Stewart, Donald, carter, 3 Newrow Stewart, Donald, shoemaker, 18 Skinnergate Stewart, Donald, labourer, 13 Paul street Stewart, Donald, book-hawker, Flesh vennel Stewart, Donald, weaver, Dovecotland Stewart, Duncan, tailor, 101 High street Stevpart, Duncan, coal-merchant, Coal shore— h. 170 South st. STEWART—STEWART. 51

Stewart, Duncan, flesher, County place, south side Stewart, Duncan, carter, 69 Canal street Stewart, Duncan, labourer, 2 Canal street Stewart, Duncan, polipeman. Kinnoull causeway Stewart, Duncan^ flesher, Newrow Stewart, Duncan, Parliament Close inn, 71 High street Stewart, Duncan, grocer, 3 Paul street Stewart, George, criminal officer, 14 Kirkgate Stewart, George, grocer, 84 Watergate Stewart, James, coach-guard, Melville street Stewart, James, sawyer, Leonard street Stewart, James, shoemaker, Cutlog vennel Stewart, James, farrier, 50 South street—house, 54 Stewart, James, labourer, Newrow Stewart, James, governor, General prison Stewart, James, brewer, 170 High street Stewart, James, shoemaker, 129 High street Stewart, James, 8 Skinnergate Stewart, James, teacher. General Prison Stewart John, seaman, 126 High street Stewart, John, wood-merchant, Carr's croft Stewart, John (late banker), 6 Marshall place Stewart, John, jun. wool-merchant, Mill street—house, 27 Mar- shall place Stewart, John, postboy, 37 Castle gable Stewart, John, mail-guard, Melville street Stewart, John, weaver, 2(i6 High street Stewart, John, weaver, 130 South street Stewart, John, 54 South Methven street Stewart, John, carter, 129 High street Stewart, John, fishmonger, 28 Watergate Stewart. John, wright, Cross street Stewart, John, cowfeeder, Barrosa street "' Stewart, John, labourer, Thimblerow, Stewart, John, policeman, Leonard street Stewart, Lanchlan, 5 Kinnoull causeway Stewart, Malcolm, salt merchant, 222 High street—house, 113 Stewart, Malcolm, clerk (at Post Office), 19 Mill street Stewart, Miss, 4 Crescent Stewart, Miss, 3 Barrosa place Stewart, Miss Helen, Barrosa street Stewart, Miss Isabella, Earl's dykes Stewart, Miss Isabella, 9 Caetle gable Stewart, Miss Janet, Kirk close Stewart, Miss Janet, dress-maker, Pomarium Stewart, Miss Margaret, Main street, Bridgend Stewart, Miss Mary, Strathraore street, Bridgend Stewart, Misses, of Kiispindie. 5 Crescent Stewart, Moody, weaver. Cross street Stewart, Mrs. Kirkside Stewart, Mrs. lodgings, Kinnoull street, west side Stewart, Mrs. heckler, 206 High street —

92 SEEWART— STIRLING.

Stewart, Mrs, KinnouU causeway Stewart, Mrs. Victoria street Stewart, Mrs. Barrosa street Stewart, Mrs. 64 Watergate * Stewart, Mrs. 37 George street Stewart, Mrs. lodgings, 199 South street Stewart, Mrs Ann, greengrocer, Flesh vennel Stewart, Mrs Crawford, 266 High street Stewart, Mrs David, Main street, Bridgend Stewart, Mrs Donald, 17 Meal vennel Stewart, Mrs Donald, 129 High street Stewart, Mrs Dougald, 11 Mill street Stewart, Mrs George, 87 High street Stewart, Mrs Janet, eating-house, 114 South street Stewart, Mrs John, 70 South street Stewart, Mrs Robert, Turf tavern, 3 High street Stewart, Mrs Robert, 170 High street Stewart, Mrs Rose, 36 Worth Methven street Stewart, Mrs William, 15 Athole street Stewart, Neil, wine and spirit merchant, 74 George st. —h. 72.. Stewart, Patrick, jun. 5 St John street Stewart, Patrick Gilbert, banker, 17 Prince's street Stewart, Peter, grocer and baker, Leonard street Stewart, Peter, tailor, 137 High street Stewart, Peter, vintner, 55 Mill street Stewart, Peter, calico-printer. Mill wynd Stewart, Rev. Alexander, 25 High street Stewart, Robert, mail coachman, 25 High street Stewart, Robert, shoemaker, 164 South street Stewart, Robert, vintner, 26 South Methven street Stewart, Robert (at J. Ballingal's) King street, east side Stewart, Robert, sheriff-officer, 23 Castle gable Stewart, Robert, 6 Marshall place Stewart, Robert, waiter, Cow vennel Stewart, Robert, painter and paper-hanger, 138 High street house, 70 South street Stewart, Robert, labourer. Curfew row Stewart, Robert, labourer. Prince's street Stewart, Robert, heckler, 224 High street Stewart, Thomas, shoemaker, 245 High street Stewart, William, mason, 242 South street Stewart, William, nurseryman, 34 High street— h. Summer bank. Stewart, William, teacher (Perth Academy), Kinnouli street Stewart, William, pensioner, North port Stewart, William, rat-catcher, 266 High street Stewart, William, wright, 98 South street Stewart, William, shoemaker, 216 High street Stewart, William (late grocer), 79 Canal street Stewart, William, weaver, Pomarium Stewart & Murray, manufacturers, 82 Watergate Stewart's Free School, 45 Mill street—John Bell, teacher Stirling, Miss, Bertha cottage, Kinnouli Stirling, Miss, Main street, Bridgend STIPLING—-TAIT. ?3

Stirling, Robert (of Stirling & Gentle), 22 St John street Stirling & Gentle, drapers and silk-mercers, 24 St John street Stirton, John, shoemaker, Kirkside Stobie, James, jeweller and dentist, 14 Watergate Stobie, Thomas, working jeweller, 53 Skinnergate Stoddart, James, flesher, 67 South street Stone, John, road-surveyor, Marshall bank Storer, J- & R. grocers, 2 Mill street, 122 High street, and 12 Main street, Bridgend—house, 4 South Methven street Storer, Mrs Thomas, 4 South Methven street Storie, Mrs. shoemaker, 7 Skinnergate Strachan, Andrew, ropemaker, 112 South street Strachan, David, porter, Cutlog vennel Strachan, David, shoemaker, 39 Watergate Strachan, David, labourer, 67 Meal vennel Strachan, David, 308 High street Strachan, James, weaver, Cross street Strachan, James, plasterer^ 18 Skinnergate Strachan, James, gardener, Stormont street Strachan, John, mason, 67 South street Strachan, Miss Allison, 63 South street Strachan, Miss Christian, 56 St John street Strachan, Mrs. Melville street Strachan, Mrs. 13 Paul street Strachan, Mrs Janet, Low street Strang, John, coachman, Stormont street Strang, Mrs John, 10 Newrow Strang. Peter, grocer, 77 Canal street—house, Scott street Strathdee, Mrs Hugh, vintner, 25 Prince's street Strathearn, David, weaver, Pomarium Strathearn, Mrs James, Pomarium Struthers, Rev. William, Albert place Stuart, David, grocer and wine-merchant, 36 High street—house, Taybank, Bridgend Stuart, Miss Elizabeth, milliner, 34 North Methven street Stuart, Mrs Kenneth, Annat lodge, Bridgend Sturraek, Alexander, scavenger, Pomarium Sutherland, Alexander, basket-maker, 76 High street— house, 72 Sutherland, Mrs. 266 High street Sutherland, Mrs Kenneth, vintner, lime shore Sutherland, William, pensioner, Kinnoull causeway Suttie, Peter, weaver, 164 South street Swan, -James, wood-agent, coal shore Swan, James, weaving-agent, Leonard street Swan, James, weaver, Pomarium

T. Taggart, Mrs Alexander, Newrow Tailors' Hall, 227 High street Tainer, Robert, seaman, James street Tainsh, Miss, mangle, 59 Watergate Tainsh, Mrs. ironmonger, 225 High street Tainsh, Mrs Alexander, 57 Watergate Tait, Alexander, Brown Cow inn. County place I 94 TAIT—TAYLOR.

Tait, John, tailor, Gowrie street, Bridgend Tait, Robert, seaman, 89 South street Tait, Peter, bootmaker, 67 George street—house, 3 Bridge lane Talbot, Henry, pensioner, 142 South street Tasker, Mrs. Claypots wynd Taylor, Alexander, weaver, Pomarium Taylor, Alexander, salesman, 65 South street Taylor, Charles, labourer, 301 High street Taylor, Colin, grocer, 276 High street Taylor, David, marble-cutter, Newrow Taylor, David, weaving-agent, Strathmore street, Bridgend Taylor, David^ weaver, Dovecotland Taylor, David, weaver, 311 High street Taylor, David, weaver, Leonard street Taylor, David, weaver, Claypots wynd Taylor, George, seaman, Dovecotland Taylor, George, shoemaker. Low street Taylor, George, weaver, Dovecotland Taylor, Henry, labourer, Newrow Taylor, James, saddler, 36 St John street—house 34 Taylor, James, mason 170 South street Taylor, James, brush-maker, 61 Meal vennel Taylor, John, weaver. Cross street Taylor, John, cooper. Commercial street, Bridgend Taylor, John, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Taylor, John, wood-merchant, 65 Canal street Taylor, John, 219 High street Taylor, Matthew, boatman, 12 South street Taylor, Miss, 69 George street Taylor, Miss, staymaker, Barrosa street, Taylor, Miss Jean, mangle. Main street, Bridgend Taylor, Misses, Leonard street Taylor, Mrs. 205 South street Taylor, Mrs Catherine, 77 South street Taylor, Mrs David, vintner. Low street Taylor, Mrs James, Stormont street Taylor, Mrs John, 70 South street Taylor, Mrs 'William, Stormont street Taylor, Peter, tailor, Dovecotland Taylor, Robert, printer, 101 High street Taylor, Robert, weaver, Thimblerow Taylor, Robert, policeman, Pomarium Taylor, Thomas, Burns' tavern, 13 Watergate Taylor, Thomas, wright, Leonard street Taylor, Thomas, weaver, Dovecotland Taylor, Thomas, smith, Pomarium Taylor, William, shipowner, Scott street Taylor, William, hair-dresser, 170 High street Taylor, William, weaver, Chapel close, High street Taylor, William, wright, 13 Meal vennel Taylor, William, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Temperance Coffee and Reading Rooms, 4 George street Thane of Fife Inn, 28 South street,—David Steedman Theatre RoyAL, Athole street, south side THOMAS—THOMSON .

Thimblehow Close, 317 High street Thomas, Abraham, moulder, Foundry lane Thomas, Francis, smith, Carpenter street— house, 190 High st. Thomas, James, writer, 47 High street—house, ]2 Barrosa place Thomas, John, grocer, 34 George street— house, 36 Thomas, Mrs. straw-hat maker, 190 High street Thomas, Mrs Charles, 134 High street Thomas, Mrs James, 47 Mill street Thomson, Adam, weaver, 199 South street Thomson, Alexander, cooper, 199 South street' Thomson, Alexander, weaver, Horse cross Thomson, Alexander, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Thomson, David, 4 Rose terrace Thomson, Dr Fraser, 8 Crescent Thomson, Francis, carpenter, 148 South street Thomson, George, weaver, KinnouU causeway

Thomson, George, shoemaker, 28 Skinnergate s Thomson, George, weaver, Thimblerow Thomson, Henry, corn-merchant. Prince's street Thomson, James, slater and superintendent of fire engines, 198 High street Thomson, James, weaver. Mill wynd Thomson, James, hawker, 220 South street Thomson, James, weaver, 65 High street Thomson, James, shoemaker, Dovecotland Thomson, James, mason, 2 Earl's dykes Thomson, James, tailor, 12 "Watergate Thomson, James, tanner, Hospital street Thomson, James, hair-cutter, Newrow Thomson, John, wright, 336 High street Thomson, John, weaver, Strathmore street, Bridgend Thomson, John, labourer, 302 High street Thomson, John, sawyer. Cross street Thomson, Joseph, wright, 327 High street Thomson, Maurice, 54 Mill street Thomson, Miss Grace, Athole street Thomson, Miss Jean, cowfeeder, Barrosa street Thomson, Misses, Greenbrae, Bridgend Thomson, Mrs. 129 High street Thomson, Mrs. rag-warehouse, 88 Watergate Thomson, Mrs. 71 High street Thomson, Mrs Andrew, Newrow Thomson, Mrs Andrew, Dovecotland Thomson, Mrs Catherine, eating-house, 6 South street Thomson, Mrs Peter, Pomarium Thomson, Mrs Thomas, grocer and spirit-dealer, Main street, Bridgend Thomson, Peter, weaver, 340 High street Thomson, Peter, weaver, 5 Leonard street Thomson, Peter, weaver, KinnouU causeway Thomson, Rev. Robert, 36 Mill street Thomson, Rev. William A., D. D. 6 Crescent Thomson, Robert, weaver, 13 Paul street Thomson, Robert, porter, Cutlog vennel 96 THOMSON—UR

Thomson, Thomas, gunsmith, 49 Skinnergate Thomson, Thomas, pottery store, 44 Canal street—house, 56 Thomson, Walter, brewer, 142 South street Thomson, William, plasterer, 246 High street Thomson, William, china-merchant, 27 and 48 South st. — h. 40 Thomson, William, weaver, Earl's d>kes Thomson, William, labourer, 10 Newrow Thornton, Thomas, stocking maker, 175 South street Thrift, William, shipowner, Craigie Tindell, Mrs. 6 North Methven street Tipping, William, baker, 75 South street Todd, Alexander, 11 South street Todd, John, ink-manufacturer. Charter lane Todd, Major, Castle bank, Bridgend ToUeth, David, bootmaker, 7 A thole place Tolleth, James, boot and shoe warehouse, Bridgend ToUeth, John, boot-closer, 104 South street Torbet, John, fruiterer, 56 South Methven street Torbet, Mrs James, Newrow Torre, Joseph Delia, optician, 27 High street— house, 25 Torrie, James, vintner, 34 South Methven street Tosh, John, shipmaster, 10 St John's place Touch, Rev. J. E. Kinnoull manse Town-Clerk's Office, 3 High street

Town-Council Room, 1 High street Trail, David, shoemaker, 239 High street Trail, Peter, shoemaker, Commercial street, Bridgend Trap, Mrs. 42 Canal sti'eet Troop, Mrs. 306 High street Trotter, James, painter, 308 High street Trotter, "William, cooper, 122 South street Tuck, Stephen, baker, 183 High street Tulloch, Alexander, tailor and clothier, 68 George st.—house, 69^ TuUoch, Mrs. Kinnoull causeway Tulloch, William, saddler. Prince's street—house, 27 Canal st. Turf Tavern, 3 High street—Mrs Robert Stewart Turnbull, Archibald (of Dickson & TurnbuU), Bellwood TurnbuU, David, agent, 3 Canal st—h. Rose Cottage, New Scone Turnbull, George, hatter, 6 St John street—house, 8 TurnbuU, George (at Perth Bank), Barnhill Turnbull, James, shoemaker, 402 High street Turnbull, John, supervisor of excise, 6 York place Turnbull, Margaret, 115 South street Turnbull, Mrs John, Scott street, east side Turnbull, Peter, labourer, Newrow Tyrie, John, labourer, 33 Skinnergate Tyrie, Thomas, fisher, 60 High street

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tJrquhart, Miss, lapidary, 54 George street ¥rquhart, Mrs. cowfeeder, 108 High street VALLEY—WALSH. 9/

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Valley, David, weaver, Pomarium Veitch, George, upholsterer, 79 Canal street Voy, John, seaman, Pomarium w.

Waddell, Alex, vintner, veterinary surgeon and farrier, Bridgend Waddel!, David, baker, 42 North Methven street Waddell, George, sawyer, 122 South street Waddell, James, baker, 214 South street Waddell, Miss Janet, Main street, Bridgend Waddell, Mrs Joseph, Kinnoull causeway Waddell, Peter, mill-carter, Melville street Waddell, Peter, weaver, 304 High street Waddell, William, porter, Foundry lane Waddell, William, weaver, Dovecotland Walker, David, grocer. Hospital street Walker, David, agent, 190 High street Walker, Francis, labourer, 55 Meal vennel Walker, John, waiter, 31 Canal street Walker, Lieutenant-Colonel, James street, west side Walker, Miss Christian, grocer, 96 South street Walker, Miss Helen, Leonard street Walker, Mrs George, 20 Charlotte street Walker, Mrs. James, 85 South street Walker, Mrs James, 238 High street Walker, Mrs John, grocery, 21 Castle gable Walker, Mrs Peter, 143 South street Walker, Rev, John Young. 2 Barrosa place Walker, Richard, warper, 8 Paul street Walker, Robert, pensioner, 232 High street Walker, Simon, vintner, 14 Canal street Walker, Thomas, shoemaker, Pomarium Walker, Thomas, currier, 147 High street—house, 170 Walker, William, carter, Mill close, High street Walkinshaw, Alexander, weaver, 190 High street Wallace, David, shoemaker, 20 Stormont street Wallace, George, vintner and stockbroker, 100 Watergate Wallace, James, weaver, Paul's close, Newrow Wallace, James, mill-wright, 321 High street Wallace, John, 63 South street Wallace, John, pensioner, 87 South street Wallace, Mrs John, bookseller and stationer, 173 High street Wallace, Patrick (of Wallace & Co.), Kinnoull street, west side Wallace, Peter, coach-wright, north William street Wallace, Robert, smith, 173 High street Wallace, Robert, miller, Mill wynd Wallace & Co. coach-builders, Athole street Wallis, Miss, teacher, 3 Barrosa place Walsh, Charles, superintendant Asylum 98 WANN— WHtTE.

Wann, James, joiner, Barrosa street Wannan, Alexander, Dundee carrier. County buildings Wardrope, Miss, teacher, 15 Athole street Warren, Hugh, flesher, 5 North Methven street Water-Duty OrricE. 3 High street—P. Chapman, collector Watek Vennel, south end of Watergate Water Hodse, Old shore Waters, George, gardener, Ciaypois wynd Waterson, John, tailor, 6 Newrow Watson, Alexander, bootmaker, 168 High street—house, 149 Watson, David, gardener, Annat lodge Watson, George, umbrella-maker, 23 Castle gable Watson, James, shoemaker, 7 Reform place Watson, James, wright, 139 South street Watson, James, sujilh, 102 High street Watson, James, kiln-dryster, 336 High street Watson, John, umbrella-maker, 56 High street— house, 39 Watson, John, hair-cutter. Cow vennel Watson, John, smith, 103 South street Watson, Miss, milliner, 9 Charlotte street Watson, Mrs. lodgings, 12 Canal crescent Watson, Mrs. 170 South street Watson, Mrs James. 36 Meal vennel Watson, Mrs Peter, 184 South street Watson, Peter, shoemaker. Barrack street Watson, Thomas, shoemaker, 149 High street Watson, Thomas, meal-dealer, 3 Melville streef Watson, William, vintner, Kinnoull Watt, David, labourer, 14 Meal vennel Watt, Thomas, wright, 294 High street Webster, James, weaver, Pomarium Webster, William, weaver, Pomarium Webster, Miss Helen, Main street, Bridgend Webster, Mrs Elizabeth, 104 South street Wedderspoon, Miss, Kinnoull Wedderspoon, Miss, 12 Canal crescent Wedderspoon, Miss, Melville street Wedderspoon, Peter, victualler, 9 Bridge lane Wedderspoon, W. & D. writers, 14 High street—house, Tayside' Weights and Measures, Inspectors and Stampers of, Charles Shedden and David Donald Weir, William, umbrella maker, 260 High street Welsh, Andrew, Main street. Bridgend Welsh, Miss Margaret, milliner. Main street, Bridgend Welsh, Mrs. washer-woman, Blackfriars street Welsh, Robert, custom-house locker, Scott street, west side Wesley Place. 192 South street West Church Parish School, South William street Western, Mrs James, Pomarium Whimster, Miss, teacher, Blackfriars Whitaker, Mrs Alexander, broker, 31 Skinnergate White, Alexander, weaver, 4 Paul street White, Alexander, labourer, Newrow WHITE—WILSON. 9$

White, David, wright, 139 South street White, David, dyer, Newrow White, Dr. Francis J. 2 Athole place White, James (late grocer), Pomarium White, James, wright, Dovecotland White, Laurence (of M'Grogor & White), 61 Meal vennej White, Mrs. Cow vennel White, Mrs Andrew, 61 Meal vennel White, Mrs Peter, grocery, 72 South street White, Mrs Robert, 232 High street White, Robert, teacher, James street, east side White, Samuel, weaver, Newrow Whitehall, George, pensioner, 8 Skinnergate Whitehead, Mrs. boarding-house, 9 Rose terrace Whitelaw, Andrew, flesher, 1 Mill street Whilelaw, Andrew, labourer. Lime shore Whitelaw, James, victualler, 4 Bridge lane Whitelaw, Misses, victuallers, 75 South street Whitelaw, Peter, manager of spinning-mill. Mill wynd Whitelaw, Thomas, victualler. 191 South street Whitson, Mrs. 2 Barrosa place Whitson, Thomas, 12 Rose terrace Whittet, James, tea-dealer, 57 High street—house, 54 Whiitet, Mrs James, 25 High street Whittet, Thomas, weaver, Pomarium Whittet, Thomas, grocer, 16 Bridge lane — house, H Whytock, David, labourer, Thirablerow Whytock, John, turner, 238 High street Whytock, Mark, shoemaker, 27 Castle gable Whytock, Mark, turner, 246 High street Wilkie, Andrew, warper, Kinnoull causeway Wilkie, David, twistef, Leonard street Wilkie, George, mason, 284 High street Wilkie, Henry, sawyer, Cross street Wilkie, James, porter. Mill wynd Wilkie, Matthew, wright, 308 High street Wilkie, Mrs. lodgings, Main street, BridgenJ Wilkie, Mrs George, Kinnoull, causeway Wilkie, Thomas, weaver, Kinnoull causeway Wilkie, William, flix-spinner, James street Wilkinson, Joseph, seaman, Cow vennel Will, George, painter, 63 South street Will, John, shoemaker, 170 High street Will, Thomas, glover's officer, 302 High street Will, Thomas, painter, 163 South street Will, William, weaver, Leonard street Williamson, Samuel, Cutlog vennel Williamson, Thomas, manufacturer, Pomarium Wilson. Alexander, plasterer, 170 High street Wilson, Alexander, seaman, 84 South street Wilson, Alexander, R. writer, 60 North Methven street Wilson, David, rope-maker, 202 High street Wilson, David, wright, 284 High street JOO WILSON WYLIE.

Wilson, David, ink-maker, 8 Paul street Wilson, David, labourer, 14 Meal vennel Wilson, David, labourer. Cress street Wilson, George, currier, Carpenter street Wilson, Henry, rope-spinner, 21 Meal vennel Wilson, James, Union street Wilson, James, rope-spinuer, 170 South street Wilson, John, seaman, Gowrie street, Bridgend i Wilson, John, labourer, Cross street Wilson, Mrs. County place Wilson, Mrs Adam, 82 South street Wilson, Mrs Alexander, crape-dresser, 170 High street Wilson, Mrs Ann, vpasher, 74 South street Wilson, Mrs David, Thimblerow Wilson, Mrs James, straw-hat maker, 17 Bridge lane Wilson, Rev. James, 2 Barrosa place Wilson, Thomas, teacher, Cross street Wilson, Thomus, weaver, 199 South sti'eet Wilson, Thomas, weaver, 333 High street Wilson, William, carpenter. Cross street Wilson, William, umbrella-maker and hosier, 33 High st. —h. 55 Wilson, William, plasterer, 66 South street Winlack, David, hatter, 68 High street Wittet, Charles, boatman, 4 South street Wittet, Mrs William, lodgings, 63 South street Wittet, Thomas, seaman, 75 Canal street WoNDEK Coach Office, 29 South street Wood, Alexander, cloth-merchant, 133 High street—house, 131 Wood, David, bookseller and stationer, 62 High street—h. 50 Wood, David, seaman, 69 Canal street Wood, William, policeman, Claypots wynd Wooler, James, labourer, 126 South street Wooler, Mrs Andrew, mangle. Cow vennel Wooler, Mrs James, 82 South street Wray, James, hair-dresser, 45 Watergate Wright, Alexander, grocery, Main street, Bridgend Wright, David, carpenter, 16 Canal street Wright, John (of Wright & Currie), St Leonard's bank Wright, Robert, weaver, 336 High street Wiight, Thomas & Son, tanners and curriers, Commercial street^ Bridgend Wright, William, weaver, Pomarium Wright & Currie, brewers, 18 North Methven street Wrights' Hall, 23 Watergate Wylie, Alexander, wright. North port—house, 23 Castle gable Wylie, Andrew, grocer, 42 Meal vennel— house, 40 Wylie, David, provision warehouse 56 South street Wylie, George, wright, Pomarium Wylie, George, cabiaetmaker, King street Wylie, James, weaver, Leonard street Wylie, John, wright, Barrosa street Wylie, John, moulder, Pomarium Wylie, John, wright, 36 Meal vennel WYLIE YOUNG. 101

Wylie, Mrs. 42 North Methven street Wylie. Mrs. Old Guard vennel Wylie, William, labourer, 90 South street Wynd, Thomas, vintner, Prince's street

Y.

Yacomenie, Mrs Francis, Cutlog vennel Yair, Peter, stocking-maker, 222 South street Yairly, Mrs John Union lane, Blackfriars Yeoman, James, plumber, 151 High street York PiiACE, Glasgow road Young, Alexander, baker, 13 George street—house, above Young, Alexander, cooper, Prince's street—house, 65 High at. Young, Alexander, seaman, 97 South street Young, Alexander, Commercial inn, 8 South street Young, Alex. & Co. cabinetmakers upholsterers. Prince's st. Young, Andrew, plasterer, Thimblerow Young, Andrew, collector of poor rates, 258 High street Young, David, mason, Mill wynd Young, David, weaver, Pomarium Young, David, fisher 100 Watergate Young, George, carpenter, Newrow Young, James, sawyer, Leonard street Young, James, sawyer, Newrow Young, James, weaver, Thimbleiow Young, James, weaver, Leonard street Young, James, weaver, 267 High street Young, James, bootmaker, 241 High street—house, 246 Young, James, land-surveyor, 5 George street—homse, Pitfour Young, James weaver, Pomarium Young, James, weaver, Cross street Young, James, weaver, 63 South street Young, James, fishmonger, North port Young, James (at Town -clerk's office). County place Young, James D. furnishing and manufacturing ironmonger, &C. 37 St John street—house, Melville street Young, John, writer, 2 Kirkgate Young, John, weaver, Clayholes Yonng, John, weaver. Cross street Young, John, fishmonger, 19 Watergate—house, 39 Young, John, seaman, Dovecotland Young, John, sawyer, 271 High street Young, John (late glover), 19 St John street Young, John, warper, KinnouU causeway Young, Joseph, weaver, Pomarium Young, Miss, Murray street Young, Miss Jean, Old guard vennel Young, Miss May, 258 High street Young, Mrs David, 137 High street Youug, Mrs James, Newrow Young, Mrs James, grocer, Back wynd, Bridgend i02 YOUNG— YULE.

Young, Mrs John, 219 High street Young, Mrs Peter, 184 South street Young, Mrs Peter, Cross street Young, Mrs Robert, 28 High street Young, Mrs William, lodgings, 199 High street Young, Neil, coal merchant. Prince's street—house, 2 Kirkgate Young, Peter, weaver, Pomarium Young, Rev. David, D.D. 14 Barrosa place Young, Richard, weaver, 380 High street Young, Robert, coal merchant, Coal shore—house, 2 Canal st. Young, Robert, weaver, Dovecotland Young, Robert, weaver, Main street Bridgend, Young, Robert, silversmith, 5 Newrow Young, Robert, clerk, (at shipping company's office) 2 Canal st. Young, Thomas, porter, 146 High street Young, Thomas, watchmakefr, 234 High st. —house, Murray st. Young, Thomas, sawyer, Leonard street Young, Thomas, copper and tinsmith, 121 High st. — house, 118 Young, Thomas, cooper, M'ain street, Bridgend Young, "William, labourer, 54 South street Young, William, policeman, Main street, Bridgend Young, William, weaver, 214 South street Young, William, druggist, 39 George street—house, 67 Young, William, embroidery warehouse, 5 Scott stieet Young, William, tailor, 7 Watergate—house, 9 Young, William, shipmaster, Charter lane Young, William, warper, 6 Bridge lane Young, William, weaver, Dovecotland Young, William, printer, 19 Mill street Yule, David, seaman, 69 Canal street Yule, Miss, dressmaker, 4 South street APPENDIX.

GENERAL POST-OFFICE. POSTMASTER-GENERAL, Earl of Lonsdale. Secretary (London)— W. L. Maberly. Secretary (EniNBtiRGH) — Sir Edward S. Lees. Surveyor (North of Scotland) John Warren, Dundee.

„ \ CflARLEsM.T. Western, Dundee. Surveyor's, Clerks^ | Christopher Hobson, Dundee.

POST-OFFICE, PERTH, 80 George Street. CHARLES GRAHAM SIDEY, Postmaster. John M'Gregor and Malcom Stewart, Clerks. William Livingston. Alexander Miller, and Thomas Bruntfield, Letter- Carriers. The Office opens in Summer at 7 a.m. and shuts at 10 p.m. Winter at 8 First Delivery—comprising North of England, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Co, -Angus, and Aberdeen Mails—commence at 7 a.m. Skcond Delivery—comprising London, South of England, Glasgow & Edinburgh Mails—commences lO min. before 11 a.m. Third Delivery— Inverness Mail — commemces at half- past 4 P.M. Fourth Delivery — (to persons who call at the office only), from a i past 9 to 10 p.m. Delivery on Sundays (to persons who call at the office only), from 8 to 9 a.m., from 1 to 2 p.m., from half-past 4 to 5 p.m., and from 8 to 10 p.m. Box closes at despatch of mails. Despatched at H. M. Mails. H. M. /Edinburgh,London,NorthofEng--l 11- Opm ^2: 29 am. I land, Glasgow, and Ireland, J

: a.m. 11 : Op.m.<; Crieff, Dunblane, Braco, and Stirling )> 5 45

Dnnkeld,Aberfeldy, Pitlochry, Blair 1 9 • 30 A M I j^ ^ ^g ^^_ \ Athole, Kingussie, and Inverness, J

Meigle. |> 10 : 46 a.m. 9 : 30 A.M. ^ Co,.Angus, Blairgowrie, & Ireland and Edinburgh, London, > ^ . 3 • 30 p M J 3^ ^^^^ 'X Foreign Correspondence, ) ^ 3 p.m. 8 ; 15 p,M.<( Dundee, Aberdeen, &c Y

The Letter Box is kept open until 11 o'clock p.m. for the re- ception of letters for the south and west mails.

N.B.—The Office shuts immediately after the arrival of the mails, and continues so about half an hour, during which time no paid letters are taken in. 104 APPENDIX.

Receiving Post-Office, 1 King Street—John Pirrie, Re- ceiver. Open in Summer, from 7 a.m. till 10 p.m. ; in Winter, from 8 A.M. till 10 p.m. Box closes, for Inverness and Coupar-

Angus Mails, at a past a.m. ; | 9 for London at a ^ past 3 p.m. ; for Aberdeen, Dundee, &cc., at 8 p.m. ; for Edinburgh, Glasgow ; &c., i before 10 p.m. A SYSTEM OF REGISTRATION

Has been adopted, and all letters, whether containing coin or not, can be registered on payment of a registration fee of one shilling, in addition to the ordinary rates of postage on Inland and Colonial as well as on Ship or Foreign letters, or letters passing through France. On those for delivery within France, the charges, be- sides the registration fee of one shilling, will be the English rate to France, in addition to double the French rate to the place to which the letter is addressed, A printed acknowledgement torn, out of the receipt book, and stamped with the office stamp, will be given to any person registering a letter. Registered letters will be taken until within half-an-hour of the closing of the box for the particular mail by which they are to be despatched. Re- gistered letters bearing a sufficient number of stamps, will be con- sidered paid letters, but the registration fee of one shilling must always be paid in money. In the case of Foreign, Colonial, or Ship Letters, it must be clearly understood that registration cannot extend beyond the port of despatch in the , though parties, if they wish it, may register such letters as far as the port of despatch. Letters, however, addressed to France, and letters passing through France are exceptions to this rule— the French Post-Office undertaking to provide for their security till they shall have been delivered, if addressed to France, and so long as they remain in the French territory, if passing through France. The arrangements for carrying out the system of registration have been made with the view of insuring the punctual delivery

of registered letters : on their delivery, the parties to whom they may have been addressed, will be required to acknowledge in writing their receipt. MONEY ORDERS.

Money Orders are issued and paid in Perth between the hours of nine a.m. and six p.m. except during the short inter- vals when the office is closed for making up and despatching mails, &c. The commission on orders for any sum not exceed- ing £2 is threepence, above £2, and not exceeding ^6, sz>- pence. In cases where personal attendance is inconvenient, if the order is receipted by the person to whom it is made payable, and the party presenting it for payment can afford full information as to the christian name, surname, address, and occupationof the person who originally obtained the order, payment will be made ; but un- less these conditions are strictly complied with, it will be refused. APPENDIX.. WS'

PENNY POSTAGE.

The limit of weight to be conveyed by Post, is 16 oz., unless intended for the Foreign Delivery, or for any of the Public De- partments, and unless the Packet consists of Parliamentary Pro- ceeding, Petitions, or Addresses to the Queen, &c. RATES OF POSTAGE. Inland Letteks not exceeding half an ounce, are charged Id. Exceeding half an ounce, but not exceeding 1 ounce, 2d. " '' 1 ounce, 2 ounces, 4d. '' " 2 ounces, 3 ounces, 6d. And so on, an additional 2d. for every additional ounce. With but few exceptions the weight is limited to 16 ounces. Unstamp- ed letters are charged double postage on delivery. Those insuf- ficiently stamped double the amount of such insufficiency. MODE OF PAYMENT. Letters, &c. may be prepaid either by cash labels or covers That is to say there are Id. and 2d. adhesive labels, which being stuck on the face of the letter, may be used to represent so much money there are, also l^d. and 2jd- envelopes subject to the same regulation except as to the farthing. Stamps (provided they cover the whole postage), may also be used on Foreign, Colonial, and Ship Letters, &c., outwards. If aay letter, however, addressed to places beyond sea to which pre- payment is compulsory, shall bear an insufficient number of stamps, it will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, to be returned in all practical cases to the writer. Adhesive Stamps should be placed on the right hand corner above the Address of the Letter, and the stamped half sheets should be so folded that the stamps should be in the same posi- tion ; if this precaution is neglected, from the rapidity with which the duty must be performed, such Letters will probably be taxed, and the parties receiving them will be put to much trouble in ob- taining a return of the Postage charged. Non-Commissioned Officers, Captain's Stewards, Seamen, and Soldiers, to and from the East Indies by the Overland Mails, " via Southampton," can send and receive Letters, under the weight of half-an-ounce, on their own private concerns only, while they are employed in Her Majesty's Service, or the Service of the East India Company, for one penny. And the Penny must be paid at the time it is put into the Pose Office, and the direction must specify the class of person, and the Ship, Regiment, or Corps to which he belongs. And the officer having the command must sign his name, and specify the name of the Ship or Regiment, Corps or Detachment he commands. SoiiDiER's and Seamen's Letters are not liable to any addi- tion postage upon Re-direction, Letters going to Seamen or Soldiers. —The Penny must be paid at the time it is put into the Post Office, and the direction must specify the class of person, and the Ship, Regiment^ or Corps; to which he belongs. K2- —

106 APPENDIX.

The postage upon Soldiers' and Seamen's Letters received from parts beyond sea, without the penny having been prepaid, is two- pence iu addition to the Ship Letter gratuity, if received by Pri- vate Ship. Threepence postage is charged on Letters addressed to Soldiers and Seamen to either of the foUovping places : —River Gambia, Sierra Leone. Goree. Senega^ Cape Co-^st Castle, Yerriando Vo, Coast oi' Africa, Ascension (Isle;, and China. To St Helena, the East Indies, and New South Wales, one Penny. Re-directed Letters are subject to additional Rates of Postage, but whether the Letter has been originally prepaid or not, they are only liable to be charged at the prepaid rate for the additional Postages which is to be paid on delivery. Peers and Members of Parliament no longer despatch or receive

correspondence Free ; hut Members of either House are entitled to receive, Free of Charge, Petitions to Parliament, provid- ed that each Petition is sent without a cover, or in covers open at the sides, and does not exceed the weight of thrty-two ounces. Addresses to her Majesty pass free. Printed Votes and Proceedings in Parliament, or of the Colo- nial Legislatures, are charged Under four ounces, Id. Above four and under eight ounces 2d. Above eight and under twelve ounces, 3d.

And so on in proportion ; no additional charge will be made upon them if the postage is not paid in advance. Such Votes and Proceedings, whether paid or unpaid, pass at these rates between places in the United Kingdom, as well as the Colonies, by packet. To those places to which there are no packets. Van Dieman's land for instance, they may be be forwarded " by Private Ships," at double the above rates. They are not, how- ever, forwarded to the East Indies, via Southampton and Alex- andria, nor to places through France under the full Rates of Let- ter Postage. The Postmaster- General is authorized (if be shall see fit) to delay the transmission of Printed Votes and Proceed- ings in Parliament, for any space not exceeding twenty-four hours from the time at which the same would otherwise have been forwarded. Letters not to be delivered Back. — To prevent the possibility of Letters being surreptitiously obtained from the Offices where put in, office-keepers are strictly forbid returning, to any person whomsever, letters that may be applied for, under what- ever circumstances the recovery may be urged. This is more- over, forbid by the established principle, that the instant a letter is committed to the Post, it is no longer the property of the Sender. LETTERS NOT TO BE SEALED WITH WAX WHEN SENT TO WARM CLIMATES. The practice of Sealing Letters passing to and from the East and West Indies, and other warm climates, is attended with much inconvenience, and frequently with serious injury to the Letters^. , . .

APPENDIX. 107

in consequence of the melting of the wax, and adhesion of the Letters to each other. In the case of mails received from India, considerable delay is occasioned; and notwithstanding the greatest care is taken in se- parating the letters, which, owing to the cause already mentioned, adhere closely together, many are much damaged and torn : the puDiic are tneretore recommenden in an cases to use waters in pre- ference to wax, in securing their letters sent to India, or other warm climates, and also to advise their correspondents in those countries to pursue the same course.

FOREIGN MAILS MADE UP IN LONDON.

Belgium, . . Every day except Sunday.

Bermuda, Panama, New Grena- "1 ,*., ^ i .u J J D T J >.T- >- 17th 01 each month da, and San Jan de Nicaragua, J

Brazil, Buenos Ayres, Madeira, 1 , . m j c ^^ J V, Ti J }- 1st luesdayj of everyj month and Canary Islands, J British and Foreign Colonies in"^ West Indies (except Hon- | duras, Bahamas, Bermuda, )»2d and 17th of each month. and|Havannah), Venezula and Madeira (via Southampton), British North America, Bermu- 3d and 18th of each month ex- da, and United States {via cept Dec. Jan. Feb. & Mar. Liverpool) and then on the 3d only. France, Daily Holland, Hamburgh, Sweden, Germany, Denmark and Rus- Tues. Thur. and Sat. sia, India, Syria, Egypt, China, Hong Kong, Greece, Malta, 3d and 20th of each month. and Ionian Islands ( via Southampton), India, Syria, Egypt, China, Hong-Kong, Greece, Malta, 7th and 24th of each month. and Ionian Islands ( vm Marseilles), Lisbon, Madeira (via Lisbon), 7th, 17th, and 27th of each Vigo, Cadiz, Oporto, and month. Gibraltar, Mexico, Havannah & Bahamas, 2d of every month. New Wales, Svdney, South and 1 y * j r u i.i y ^ month. 'Port Philip, . r

N.B.—Should be posted in Perth two days before the above dates, in order to catch their respective Mails

POSTAGES TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES. ^^ On Letters addressed to those places marked (') the Postage must be pre-paid, or the Letters cannot be forwarded. The single rate on all Foreign and Colonial Letters, except in 108 APPENDIX, those cases where a lower rate is taken, when conveyed by British Packets, between tb e United Kingdom and s. D. s. D. *Africa, 8 *Cuxhaven, 6 *Alexandria, 6 Dardenelles, 11

America (British) North > i 2 *Dantzic, 10 America (United States, Ds!x:er&ra Antigua, *Denmark, 10 *Antwerp, 6 Dominica, Arabia, 6 East Indies, *Archangel, 10 ''Egypt, 6 *Australia, 8' *Elsinore, 10 Austria, 10 *Equator, 3 Azores, 10 *Florid<», Bahamas, *Germany, 10

*Bahia Honda, .3 Gibraltar, Barbadoss *Greece, 6 *Barbary, Grenada, *Bavaria, 10 *Guadaloupe, 5 Belgium, 6 Halifax (N. S.), *Belize (Honduras), *Hamburgh, 6 Bengal, Hanover, 10 Berbice, *Havana, 3 *Berlin, 10 *Hayti, 5 Bermuda, * Heligoland, Bohemia, 10 Hindostan, Bombay, Holland, *Boston, * Honduras, *Botany Bay, 8 Hong-Kong, 4 *Bourbon, 8 Hungary, 10 * Brazil, 2 9 India, East (via South- Bremen, 8 ampton). *Buenos Ayres, 2 7 India, West, *Cadiz, 2 2 *Indiana, Calcutta, Ionian Islands, Canada, 2 Italy, Northern, 3 Canary, 10 Jamaica, 2 *Cape of Good Hope, 8 Java, 4 "Cape Haitieu, 6 Kingston, (Jamaica) 1 *Carolina (U.S.), *La Gu&yra, 2 3 *Carthagena, 3 •Lisbon, 1 9 Ceylon, Lombardy, 1 10 *Chagres, *Lubeck, 6 * Charleston, * Madagascar, 8 *Chili, Madeira, 1 10 China, 4 Madras, 1 * Columbia (Republic), 3 Malta, 1 *Columbia (U, S.), *Maracaibo, 2 3 *Connecticut *Martinique, 1 5 Constantinople, 11 * Mauritius, 8

Corfu, *Mayagues (Porto Rico) , 1 5 *Cuba, 2 3 *Memel, 1 10 *Curacoa, 1 5 Mexico, 2 3 ..

APPENDIX. 1 Dy

s. D. s. D. *Missisipi, *San Jan de Nicaragua, 2 3 Montreal, 2 * Santa Cruz, .. 1 5 Moatserrat, *Santa Martha, 2 3 Morocco, 3 * Savannah 1

*Nassau (New ProviL- Siberia, 1 10 dence), Singapore, 1 4 Nevis, •Spain, 2 2

New Brunswick, . 2 *St. Croix, 1 5 New England, *St. Domingo, 1 5

New Foundland, . *St. JagodeCuba, 2 3 New Grenada, *St. Juan (Porto Rico), 1 5 *New Jersey, St. Kitts, *New Orleans, St. Lucia, *New Providence, *St. Martins 9 *New South Wales; *St Thomas, 5 *New York, St Vincent's *New Zealand, 8 Sumatra, 4 *Norway, 10 *Swan River, 8 Nova Scotia, 2 Sweden, 10 *Ohio, *Sydney, *Paramaribo (Surinam), 7 *Syria, 6 Pennsylvania, *Tampico, 3 * Persia, 6 Tobago, *Peru, Tortola, *Pillau, 10 Trinidad, PoUand, 10 Turks' Island, *Ponce (Porto Rico), 5 *United States, *Port Philip •Ukraine, 10 *Porto Rico, 5 Upper and Lower Canada I 2

* Portugal, 9 * Valparaiso, . . 1 Prince Edward's Island, 2 *Vandiemans Land, 8 Prince of Wales Island, 4 *Venezuela, 1 *Prussia, 10 *Vera Cruz, 2 3

Puerto Cal»ello . 3 Virginia, 1 Quebec, 2 West Indies, British, 1 *Riga, 10 2 3 *West Indies, Foreign' < , *Rio, D. Janeiro, 2 9 5 * Russia, 1 10 *Wurtemburgh, 1 10

SHIP LETTERS.

The single uniform rate on Letters between the United King- dom and places beyond sea, when conveyed by Private Ship, is

8d. under half an ounce ; Is. 4d. under an ounce ; 2s. 8d. under two ounces ; and so on, in whatever part of the United King- dom the letters may be posted or delivered. This is the rate now taken on letters between the United Kingdom and the East Indies, &c. when conveyed by Private Ship, the former dis- tinction between these and other descriptions of Ship Letters^ having been abolished. ilO APPENDIX.

RATES OF POSTAGE

On Letters and Newspapers to France, and to Countries passing through France from the United Kingdom, (the Channel Islands excepted ), weighing f oz., and not exceeding ^ oz. 1^* On Letters addressed to those places (*) the Postage must be pre-paid, or the Letters cannot be forwarded. British. Foreign. Destination. s. d. s. d. s. d. Alexandria,. .. 5 18 21 Algiers, 5 10 13 Archipelago, 05 18 21 *Austria 05 10 13 Baden 05 14 19 Bavaria 5 2 6 2 11 *Belgium, 05 10 13 Bremen, 05 18 2 1 Brunswick, 05 26 2 11 Calais, 5 10 13 Constantinople, 05 18 21 Dardanelles, 05 18 21 Denmark ..0 5 2 6 2 11 France, 5 10 13 •Germany, 05 10 13 Greece, 5 10 13 Greece, via Marseilles .... 5 20 25 Hamburgh, 05 18 21 Hanover, 5 2 6 2 11 *Holland, 5 10 13 Ionian Islands, 05 18 21 *Italy, Southern, .... 05 110 23 *lndia, .. 15 10 2 3 Leghorn 05 110 23 Lubeck, 05 18 21 Malta ,05 14 19 Naples, OS 18 21 Norway 05 26 2 11 Portugal, 05 10 13 Sardinia, 5 14 19 Saxe Cobourgh, .... 05 18 21 Saxony 05 10 13 Sicillies, 05 18 21 Smyrna 5 18 2 1 *Spain, 5 10 13 Sweden 05 26 2 11 Switzerland 5 16 111 *»Turkey, 5 10 13 Tuscany 05 110 23 Venetian Lombardy, .... 5 010 13 Wurtemburg, 05 18 21 . .. .

APPENDIX. Ill

RATES ON NEWSPAPERS. Payment compulsary, and must be posted within seven days from the date of publication. d. d. d.

Alexandria, 2 Germany, 2 New York, . . 2

Australia, 1 Greece, . 1 New Zealand, 1

Austria, . 2 Hamburgh, 2 Norway, . , . . 2 Baden, .. 2 Hanover, 2 Portugal, .. 2

Bavaria, , 2 Holland, 2 Sardinia, . . 2

Belgium, 2 Hong-Kong, 2 Saxony, . . . . 2 Bourbon, 1 India, 3 Smyrna 2

Bremen, . 2 Ionian Islands 2 Spain,

Brunswick, 2 Italy, 2 Sweden. . C. of Good Hope, 1 Java, 2 Switzerland,

China, . . . . 2 Lubeck, . 2 Turkey, .. Constantinople, 2 Madagascar, 2 Tuscany,

Denmark, . . 2 Malta, 2 Vandiemans Land j Egypt 2 Mauritius, 2 VenetianLombardy2

NEWSPAPERS & SUPPLEMENTS TO NEWSPAPERS.

It is not compulsary to send Newspapers, or Supplements to Newspapers, by the Post, but those that are intended to be so transmitted, are entitled to pass free. All Newspapers must be sent in covers, open at the sides, and no words or communica- tion may be printed on such papers after the same shall have been published ; nor must there be any writing or marks upon any newspapers, or the cover, other than the name and address of the person to whom it is sent ; nor any paper or thing enclosed or concealed in, or with such Newspaper or the cover, nor any printed words or communication on the cover, except that NewsvendersoNLY may print their names and addresses thereon.

Newspapers may be examined by the officer? of the Post Office ; and if there be any breach of the above regulations, the packet is chargeable with treble the amount of postage to which a letter of the same weight would have been liable to. And any person who shall write or enclose any thing in any Newspaper or the cover thereof, or shall print any words or communication on a News- paper, after it shall have been published, to be sent by the Post; or any person who shall knowingly send, or cause to be sent, by the Post, a newspaper, in respect of which any one of those of- fences has been committed, may, at the option of the Postmaster- General, be prosecuted as for a misdemeanour. Newspapers pass free by the Local Posts, except in those cases where they shall be posted and delivered within the limits, for the time being of the Post Delivery, when the Postage is one penny on each Newspaper. All Newspapers going abroad must be sent in covers open at the ends, and put into any Post Office within seven days after the day of Publication. Newspapers to the British Colonies and Possessions are for- warded by Packet, Free ; but if sent by Private Ships they are —

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charged one penny each, which must be paid at the time they are posted. Newspapers for Canada, directed via Boston, are forwarded free but charged on delivery in Canada one pennj each in addi- tion to any United States postage that may be due on them. Newspapers for the East Indies, Malta, and the Ionian Islands, when forwarded by British Packet via Marseilles, are charged threepence, which must be prepaid ; those for Malta and the Ionian Islands may be forwarded by French Packets for twopence prepaid. Newsoapers for Foreign Parts not being British Possessions, are charged twopence each, whether sent by Packet or Private Ship, with the following exceptions Brazil France Lubeck Bremen Greece New Greenada Buenos Ayres Hamburgh Oldenburgh Columbia Hayti, or St Domingo Peru Cuxhaven Hondurus Spain via Cadiz Denmark La Guayra Venezuela Newspapers are sent by Packet free of Postage, and are charged one penny each by Private Ship. To Holland, and countries through Holland, the postage is one penny each. To Spain through France, one half penny, and for France they are forwarded free of charge to the Sender, but are charged on delivery a rate of four centimes each, (equivalent to one halfpenny). To all other countries through France they are charged twopence each, except Egypt, by British steam packets, via Marseilles, which are charged threepence each. Newspapers from the British Colonies and Possessions, (except Upper and Lower Canada) by Packet, are delivered, free of Pos- tage, at any place within the British Dominions ; and for one penny each if received by Private Ship. And Newspapers from Foreign parts not British Possessions, are under the same regulations as to Postage as those sent outwards. Those from France are charged one half penny, and from Holland one penny on delivery within the

United Kingdom ; all other places charged twopence, except such as are mentioned above as being sent Free of Postage, which are also delivered fx'ee. All Newspapers from abroad must be printed in the language of the Country from which they are sent, unless in cases specially exempted by the Lords of the Treasury. Those persons who have removed may have Newspapers re- directed to them at any place within the United Kingdom, free of Postage, provided they have not been opened at the place to which they were originally adressed, but if opened they are charge at the same rate as if they were a Letter. — — —

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MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT. Honourable Fox Maule.

MAGISTRATES AND COUNCIL. Charles Graham Sidey, Lord Provost. Robert Sangster, Dean of Guild. Bailies David Clunie, William Greig, John M'Euen Gray James Dewar. Treasurer, William Halley. COUNCILLORS. First Ward.—Charles Shedden, John M'Euen Gray, William Halley, David Clunie, James Mount, Kirkwood Hewat, Wil- liam Imrie. Second Ward. —James Graham, James Dewar, Robert Keay, Andrew Gray, Robert Buist, Robert Macfarlane. Third Ward.—William Blair, Robert Ancell, James Thomas, Peter Imrie, Charles Graham Sidey, Patrick Wallace. Fourth Ward William Richardson, John Barlas, Thomas Scott, sen. William Greig, Alexander Lament, John M'Lauchlan. City Clerks, Alexander Mackenzie and Archibald Reid. Citi/ Fiscal, William Wedderspoon. — Citi/ Chamberlain, David Dun- can. — Assessed Taxes and Stent, James Miller, collector. Session Clerk, Robert Buist.

The Town Court sits every Tuesday ; and the Council meets the first Monday of every month.

GUILD COURT. Robert Sangster, Dean of Guild. Charles Graham Sidey, Lord Provost. David Clunie, John M. Gray, William Greig, Bailies. Merchant Councillors, John Gibson, David Murie, Patrick Gilbert Stewart, and David TurnbuU. Trades^ Councillors.—Alexander Fraser. Andrew Heiton. Treasurer, Robert Robertson. — Clerk, James Thomas. Officer, John Comrie.

POLICE ESTABLISHMENT. Sheriff-depute Commissioners Ex-officiis. —Rofcert Whigham, ;

Hugh Barclay, Sheriff-substitute ; Charles Graham Sidey, Lord Provost; David Clunie, William Greig, John M'Euen Gray, James Dewar. —William Halley, City Treasurer. First Ward.—John Gray, James Bruce, James Clement. Second Ward.—David Hepburn, Charles Law, Charles Shed- den. Third Ward.—John Dewar. James Dewar, John Jamieson. Fourth Ward.—William Coutts, Alexander Menzies, James Simpson. Fifth PFarrf.—Erskina Gillespie, John Fisher, Peter Gardiner. Sixth PTarrf.—James Readdie, Thomas Reid, James M'Leish. — — — —

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Seventh Ward.—John Bell, James Murray Honey. Inspector of Works, William M. Mackenzie. Superintendent of Police and Inspector of Cleansing, Andrew Boyle. Clerk. James Thomas. Treasurer, David Duncan. — Surveyor and Collector, vacant.

WATEJR COMMISSIONERS.

Hugh Barclay, Sheriff-substitute ; Charles G. Sidey, Lord

Provost ; Robert Sangster, Dean of Guild ; David Clunie, first

Bailie ; Andrew Heiton, Convener of the Trades ; James Murray Paton, President of the Society of Procurators. First Ward. —David Turnbull, John Gibson. Second Ward.—John Morrison, John Gray. Third Ward. —James Pullar, David Glass. Fourth Ward.— Robert Keay, William Imrie. Fifth Ward.— Erskine Gillespie, Graham Speedy. Sixth Ward.—John Wright, John Macfarlane. Clerks Alexander Mackenzie and Archibald Raid. Collector Patrick Chapman. Surveyor. —David Peacock.

HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS.

Town. —Hon. Fox Maule, M.P. : Charles Graham Sjdey, Lord

Provost ; Robert Sangster, Dean of Guild ; David Clunie, Wil-

liam Greig, John M'Euen Gray, James Dewar, Bailies ; Wil- liam Halley, Treasurer; James Graham, Charles Shedden, William Blair, William Imrie, Peter Imrie, Robert Keay, Alexander Lamont, Councillors. County. — Robert Smytheof Methven. Alexander H. M. Bel- shes of Invermay, Joseph Murray of Ayton, George Clerk Craigie of Dumbarney, Andrew Murray of Murrayshall, Alex. Whitson of Parkhill.— C/erArs, W. & D. Wedderspoon.— Co/- lector of Shore Dues, James Morris. Harbour Master, James Garie. — Treasurer, Patrick Chapman. Burgesses. — Robert Murray, Henry Ballingal, Andrew Heiton, James M'Leish, John Morrison. Shipowners. —David Murie, William Forbes, John Cowper- thwaite.

SHERIFF COURT. Robert Whigham, Advocate, Sheriff-Depute. Hugh Barclay, Sheriff- Substitute. James Murray Patton, Sheriff-Clerk. —Patrick Soutar, De- pute -Clerk. —Thomas Duncan and John M'Lean, Joint Procu- rators-Fiscal. —John Flockhart and Melville Jameson, Com- missioners for Proofs. —John Flockhart, Auditor of Accounts. —James Hally, Bar-0fl5cer. This Court is held every Wednesday and Friday during the

Session : and at least two Courts are held in each Vacation. APPENDIX. 115

PROCURATORS RESIDING IN PERTH. Wiliiam Wedderspoon, R. H. Moncrieff, David Burns, Tho- mas Duncan, James Thomas, John Flockhart, James Miller, John Ballandene, James Condie, George Gray, Alexander Mac- kenzie, Robert Kilgour, John M'Whannell, James Clement, John Conning, David JTepburn, William Peddie, William Greig, Archibald Reid, G. B. Clark, James Spottiswoode, John M'Lean, David Wedderspoon, Andrew Davidson, David Clark, R. A. Findlay, Robert M'Failane, William Luke, Alexander Scott, John Matthew, William Ross. James M. Honey, James Scott, .Tohn Kemp, George Clements. Melville Jameson, Alexander Moncrieff, James Ross, J. D. Miller, John Young, John A. Gloag, Robert Martin, Thomas S, Duncan, David Mackenzie, David Houston, John Kippen. Agents for the Poor.—Thomas Smith Duncan, David Mac- kenzie, John Kippen. Notaries Public who are not Procurators James M. Fatten, William Hugh Hunter, Patrick Soutar. Accountants. — James Morrison, 3 Charlotte street; John Sime, 219 High street. Messengers-at-arms. — David Hally, James Hally. Sheriff-Officers. — David Hally, James Hally, John Keay, Robert Stewart, William Ramsay, Alexander Forbes, John Simp- son, James Coutts, Archibald Aitken, James Craig. Criminal Officers. — Henry Martin, William Douglas, Simon Fraser.

COMMISSARY COURT. Robert Whigham, Commissary. Patrick Bisset, Commissary- Clerk.

Perth District. —Hugh Barclay, Depute-Coramissary ; David Wedderspoon, Clerk-Depute. N.B. The Procurators and Officers the same as the Sheriff Court list. Commissioners of Supply Residing in Perth. — Sir John Bissett, John Ballandene, J;imes Condi?, Ca|)taia John Andrew Dick, John M'Whannell, James Murray Pattoi),, Glass Sa;ide-

man, Archibald TnrabuU ; and for the time being, Hugh Barclay, Charles Grab vm Sidey, Robert Sangster. JUSTICE OF PEACE COURTS. The Justice of Peace Courts in the County of Perth are di- living vided into ten different districts ; and all persons within the districts comprehended in the parishes after-msntioned, must compear at Perth. Perth District and Division. —The town and parishes of Perth, the parish of Scone (exclusive of the lands of Kinnochtry,) the parishes of Forteviot, Forgandenny, Dumbarney, Arngask, Dron, Abernethy, Rhynd, Aberdalgie, Ga.sk, Tippermuir, Methven, (exclusive of the lands of Tuilybeagles,) KinnouU, (exclusive ef ;

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the lands of Inchyraand Balthayock,) Money die and Redgorton ; the lands of Logiealmond in the parish of Monzie, the lands of Friarton, in the parish of St. Martins, and the lands of Clevage and Innerdunning in the parish of Dunning.-J. M. Patton, Clerk. JUSTICES OF PEACE RESIDING IN PERTH.

Archibald TurnbuU ; Patrick Gilbert Stewart ; James Murray

Patton ; John M'Whannell ; Gias Sandeman ; Captain J. A.

Dick ; Robert Sangster ; Charles Graham Sidey ; John Wright

Major John Guthrie ; Col. Alexander Balmain ; Colin M'Rae;

Adam Pringle ; andfor the time being, Hugh Barclay, SberifF-

Substitute ; David Clunie, and William Greig, the two senior Bai- lies ; and Robert Sangster, Dean of Guild.

SOCIETY OF PROCURATORS BEFORE THE COURTS OF LAW IN PERTHSHIRE, Instituted 'dth July, 1825. James Murray Patton, President.

John M'Whannell, Vice-President ; Robert M'Farlane, Sec- retary and Treasurer ; James M. Honey, Honorary Librarian; Matthew Gloag, Depute Librarian. Committee of Management. — Office-Bearers, William Greig, James Scott, David Hepburn John Austin Gloag, James Ross. —William Greig, Convener. Auditing Committee. —George Clements, John M'Whannell, John Flockhart. The Library of the Society is in the County Buildings, and is rapidly increasing in value.

HIGH CONSTABLES.

David Ross, Moderator ; Rev. John Findlay, D.D. Chaplain ;

William Malcolm, M.D. Physician ; Alexander Mackenzie, So- licitor ; Alexander Scott, Secretary ; David Peacock, Clerk and Treasurer.

AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS.

Thomas Edwards, 27 Meal Vennel ; Daniel Scott. 103 High

Street ; Duncan Robertson, 48 North Methven Street ; Alex-

ander Hay, 57 South street ; John Jackson, Bridgend.

Inspector of Taxes. —John Caird, Elmbank Cottage. Surveyor of Taxes. — Robert Miller, 22 St. John street.

PERTH FAIRS. First of Luke, 1st Frid. of Mar. St John's Day, 1st Frid of Sept. Palm-Sune'en, 1st Fri. of April Little Dunning, 3d Frid. of Oct. Midsummer, 1st Friday of July Sr. Andrewsmas, 2d Frid. Dec. ;

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CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. COUNTY AND CITY INFIRMARY.

*' I was sick and ye visited me." The Most Nobie the Marquess of Breadalbane, Life Patron.

Directors ex-officiis for the County. —The Right Honourable

the Earl of Kinnoull, Lord-Lieatenant of the County ; Henry Home Drummond of Blairdrummond, M.P. for the County Robert Smythe of Methven, and Alexander Hebpurn M. Belshes

of Invermay, Conveners of the County ; Robert "Whigham, Sheriff

of the County ; Hugh Barclay, Sheriff-substitute. For the City.—The Right Hon. Fox Maule, M.P. for the

City ; Charles Graham Sidey, Lord Provost of the City ; David

Clunie, first Bailie ; Robeit Sangster, Dean of Guild; Andrew Heiton, Convener of the Trades; James Murray Patten, Presi- dent of the Society of Procurators. Life Directors. —William Wedderspoon, writer, John Flock-

hart, writer, Trnstees of Dr Patrick Brown ; Rev. James Esdaile, D.D., William Henderson, M.D., Trustees of Miss Stewart. Ordinary Directors for the County—Sir John Stewart Rich-

ardson of Pitfour, Baronel ; John Grant of Kilgraston; Sir

Thomas Moncrieffe of Moncrieffe, Baronet ; Sir John William

Pitt Muir Mackenzie of Delvine, Barouet ; Laurence Craigie

of Glendoick ; John Marshall, Liuncarty.

For the City. —Archibald Burns, banker ; James Dewar, sta-

tioner ; John Riach of Allan Bank, M.D. ; John Wright, St.

Leonard's Bank ; General Lindsay, Early Bank ; Archibald

Turnbull of Bellwood ; David Greig, jeweller ; Robert Smythe,

Chairman ; Charles Graham Sidey, Deputy-Chairman.

House Committee. —Mr Sheriff Barclay, Convener ; Bailie Dewar, Dr Riach, Convener Heiton, General Lindsay, Dean of Guild Sangster, David Greig.

Finance Committee,.— Archibald Burns, Convener ; Sir John Stewart Richardson, Dr Henderson, W. Wedderspoon, Sir Thomas Moncrieffe, Bailie Clunie, John Marshall. The Chairman and Deputy Chairman are Members of all Com- mittees, Alexander Mackenzie and Archibald Reid, City Clerks, Joint-

Secretaries ; John Flockhart, writer, 14 St John Street, Trea- surer; H. B. Macfarlaue, M D. 1 Athole Place, and Fraser Thomson, M. D., 8 Crescent, Visiting Surgeons; Robert Christie, House Surgeon; Donald Robertson, 9 North Methven Street, and David Frew, 39 North Methven Street, District

Surgeons ; Mrs Booth, Matron ; James Patton, Porter. Proposed arrangemeut of the Clergymen to officiate in the Infir- mary. — It is hoped that each Clergyman will be able to have a diet for devotion on each Sabbath during the month stated op- posite their names ; and that they may visit such Patients as the House Surgeon may inform them of as proper for such a visita- tion. Whenever the time may not suit the convenience of the Clergymen, ihey maj change with any other on the list.

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1845. Rev. Messrs Manson, Dec. Rev. Messrs Bow, March. 1846. Milne, April. Johnston, Jan. Grant, May. Drs Thomson, Feb. Thomson, June. Young, March Walker, July. Findlay, April. Murdoch, Aug. Messrs Newlands, May.

Robertson , Sept. Gray, June Akrill, Oct. Struthers, July. Lindsay, Nov. Anderson, Aug. VISITING DIRECTORS. Sabbath, Mr Greig. Thursday, Mr Barclay. Monday, Mr Heiton. Friday, Dean of Guild Sangster Tuesday, Mr Dewar. Saturday, General Lindsay. "Wednesday, Dr Riach,

The House Committee meet every Saturday morning at Ten o'clock, previous to which hour, two of the Directors in rotation examine the House Accounts for the past week. The Committee on Finance meet half an hour previous to every Monthly Meeting of Directors, to examine and audit the Treasurer's Accounts for

the preceding month ; and no account is paid before passing either Committee. MURRAY'S ROYAL LUNATIC ASYLUM. William Peddie of PitcuUen Bank, Chairman. DiRECToES. Ex-Officio—The Right Honourable the Earl of

KinnouU, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Perth ; Robt. Whig- ham, Sheriff of the County of Perth; Hugh Barclay, Sheriff-Substi-

tute of the County of Perth ; Charles G. Sidey, Lord Provost of

the City of Perth ; Robert Sangster, Dean of Guild of said City ; David Clunie, First Bailie of said City; James M. Patton, President of the Society of Procurators; Andrew Heiton, Con- vener of the Trades of Perth; John Anderson, Minister of the East Churcli, Perth,

Life Directors—William Peddie of Pitcullen Bank ; Alexan-

der H. M. Belshes of Inveimay ; Patrick Gilbert Stewart, banker,

Perth ; Robert Smythe of Methven. Annual Directors— Sir John Stewart Richardson of Pitfour, Perth Baronet ; John Marshall, Luncarty : F. J. Whyte, M.D., ;

George Clerk Craigie of Dumbarney ; Sir P. Murray Thriepland

of Fingask, Baronet; John Pitcairn of Pitcairn ; Andrew Kelty, writer, Perth the Right M.D., Tayfield, Perth ; James Miller, ; of Auchterarder; Hon. John Lord Gray ; Captain James Hunter John Colonel George Paterson of Castle Huntly ; Rev. Edward Touch, Minister of KinnouU. Pierides, William Malcolm, M.D, Physician ; Paul Surgeon ;

William Gloag, Commercial Bank, Perth, Treasurer ; Alexander Mackenzie, Town-Clerk, Perth, Secretary; Rev. John Bell,

Chaplain; Charles Walsh, Superintendent; Mrs Walsh, Matron ; MissShaW; Housekeeper —

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INDIGENT OLD MEN S SOCIETV.

Instituted January 25, 1830 The Right Honourable the Earl of Kinnoull, Patron. Patrick Gilbert Stewart, President.

Vice-Presidents. — Adam Pringle ; Thomas Duncan, Procu- rator^Fiscal ; Hugh Barclay, Sheriff-Substitute ; David Greig. Directors and Visitors Jiiines M'Leish, David Stuart, John Forsyth, John PuUar, James Dewar, Andrew Miller, William Crighton, David Mackie, Thomas Jamieson, John Lothian, Dr. Fleming, John Flockhavt, William Blair, Peter Campbell, James White, John Pirrie, John Isaac, Alexander Tait, William Rich- ardson, Charles Law, David More, John Garie : James Barlas, Secretary and Treasurer; William Howie, Officer; Peter Grim- mond, Store-Keeper, 156 South Street. PERTH ladies' CLOTHING SOCIETT, FOR CLOTHING DESERVING INDIGENT WOMEN AND ORPHAN GIELS. Instituted 1825. The Right Honourable Dowager Lady Gray, Patroness. Office Bearers. —Mrs. Flockhart and Miss Lumsdaine, Joint- Secretaries. —Miss Davidson, Treasurer. — Committee, Mrs Bar- clay. Miss Moncrieff, Miss Scott, Mrs Aikman, Miss Gellatly, Miss Ross, Mrs Sommerville. Mrs M'Murragh, Miss C. Stewart; Mrs Smytton, Miss B. Hepburn, Miss Todd. Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer, No 16 Rose Terrace. Donations of Old Clothes will be thankfully received by any of the Office-Bearers. No beggars are supplied.

SCHOOL or INDUSTRY FOR DESTITUTE BOYS. — Hospital. The Lord Provost, President; Thomas Duncan, Vice-President. Committee. — Hugh Barclay, Robert Buist, James Barlas, George L. Cornfute, George Croll, James Dewar, John Flock- hart, William Greig. Robert Keay, Hector Maiben, James M'Leish, David Stuart, David Wedderspoon, Henry Ballingal, John PuUar. —Melville Jameson, Secretary and Treasurer. Peter Isles, Teacher. PERTH FEMALE SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY. —Hospital. The Right Hon. Lady Ruthven, the Right Hon. Lady Kinnaird, Patronesses. —Mrs Smythe of Methven, President. Committee. —Mrs Barclay, Mrs Condie, Mrs Duncan, Mrs Johnston, Mrs Peddie, Mrs Readdie, Mrs Seton, Miss Birreii, Miss Dawson, Miss C. Gloag, Miss Ramsay, Miss Ross, Miss Stewart. —Mrs Readdie, Misses Stewart, Ross, and C. Gloag, Acting and Clothing Committee. —Mrs Gray and Miss Maclean, Joint-Secretaries. —Mrs Jameson and Miss Gloag,

Joint-Treasurers. —Mrs M'Laren, Matron ; Miss M'Laren, As- sistant. DSflXUTE SICK SOCIETY.

Instituted in 1 808.

William Gloag, Preses ; Robert Buist, Vice-Presesi David Hepburn, Treasurer and Secretary. 120 APPENDIX,

PERTH LADIES HODSE OF KEFUGE FOB DESTITUTE GIRLS. Coal Shore. The Most Noble the Marchioness of Bteadalbane, Patroness. The Right Hon. Mrs Maule, President. Mrs Stewart Sandeman, Mrs General Lindsay, Mrs Stuart, ?vlrs General Dyce, Vice-Presidents. Committee — Mrs Newlands, Mrs Saiideman, Mrs Aik- man, Mrs G. L. Cornfute, Mrs Manson, Mrs Riach, Mrs J. Clelaud, Miss Ross, Mrs Dick, Mrs James Barlas, Mrs James Graham, Mrs Burns, Mrs Jolly, Mrs Fender, Mrs Craigie, Mrs Smyttan, Mrs John Forsyth, Mrs Hector Maiben, Miss Scott,

Miss M'Laggan, Mrs Glas, Miss Riach ; David Craigie, Trfc>a- surer ; Miss Cargill and Hector Maiben, Secretaries; Dr Frew,

Physician ; Mrs Charles M'Nab, Matron. PERTHSHIRE AHXILIARr ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVAJJCEMENT OF FEMALE EDUCATION IN INDIA.

The Dowager Lady Gray and Lady Ruthven, Patronesses ; Mrs Smythe of Methven, President; Committee—Mrs Barclay, Mrs Condie, Mrs Gray, Mrs Jameson, Mrs Mitchell, Mrs Seton,

Mrs Duncan, Mrs Dawson, Mrs Craigie, Miss Ross ; Miss Daw- son, Treasurer and Secretary ; Rev. James Wilson, Honorary Secretary- PERTH rOUNG MEN's RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY.

Office-Bearers. — John Garie, President ; Peter Anderson,

Treasurer ; James Pirrie and George Black, Joint-Secretaries ;

John Clark, Tract-Depositary ; Directors—James White, David Watson, James Crarab, Stewart Duncan, David Irons, John Sinclair. LETHENDT MORTIFICATIONS,

The Parish Ministers and Elders of Perth, Trustees ; Thomas

Duncan, Factor ; Robert Buist, Clerk to Patrons and Trustees. HOSPITAL LANDS Robert Austin Findlay, Factor. DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTION. A Society was formed in Perth in 1817, as an Auxiliary So- ciety to the Edinburgh Deaf and Dumb Institution. Committee — Charles Graham Sidey, George L. Cornfute, and James Dewar; David Peat, Secretary and Treasurer. SOCIETY FOH THE RELIEF OF INDIGENT OLD WOMEN. Countess of KinuouU, Patroness. Mrs Craigie, Secretary and Treasurer. POOR RATES. Charles Graham Sidey, Convener. —George Croli, Distributer. Andrew Young, Collector. —James Rollo, Officer. Auditors. —James Dewar, Robert Keay, Henry Ballingal, Ro- bert Buist, David Ross, Robert Greig. Emergency Committee — Charles G. Sidey, Rev. John Anderson, James Dewar, James M'Leish, Robert Buist.: Committee for Assessment.-—James Dewar, R. Keay, Henry Ballingal, Robert Buist, Robert Greig, James Readdie, James M'Leish, David Ross, Committee for Paupers. — C. G. Sidey, J. Dewar, Robert Keay, James M'Leish, James Readdie, Robert Greig, David Ross, William Arnott, Henrjr Ballingal, Robert Buist, John M'Farlane, William Crighton. —

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CHURCHES, &c.

Balchristie Meeting-House, 281 . , • Davidy^ Bower,„ Minister.ht- . c .u T»T »i c?^ ,. > ' South Methven Street, ) Baptist Chapel, 193 South St. Robert Thomson, Minister. East Church, St. John Street, John Anderson, Minister.

Episcopalian Chapel. Prince's ? ^^ ^ g^^^^ j^ ^^ Minister. Street, S Evangelists' Meeting - House, ) -y King Street, 5 Free Church, Carpenter Street, Thos. Dymock, A.M. Minister. Free Church, Guild Hall John Y. Walker, Minister. Free Church, Mill Street, Andrew Gray, A.M., Minister. Free Church, Victoria Street, John Milne, Minister. Free (Gaelic) Church, Newrow Peter Grant, Minister. Gflasite Meeting - House, 267 1 High Street, > Various Ministers. Do. Do. 232 High Street. ) Independent Chapel, 9 Mill St. Kerr Johnston, Minister. Kinnonll Street Church, Vacant.

j^^^p^ a^""' ^^^^''''- ^^''^sttet.^!!?.!!:..!!^..^.^.'^; \ Middle Church, St John's Place John Murdoch, Minister.

Original Secessiou Congrega- 7 mu i\t t\t- • ^^°™"' ^^^"'°^' ^mister. tion, 207 South Street, ... \ Relief Synod First Congrega- 1 ^^.^.^^^^^ ^.„j^^ ^ •" tion, 113 South Street,.... )

Relief Synod, Second Conere- > t r» nr- • i .. - " > James Minister, ^ , ^ ^ Bow, gation, 7 Canal street y

1 • Roman Catholic Chapel, Mel- -^ n^ i t* .. James Mackay, Priest. ville Street, ^ St. Leonard's Church, King 7 ^.,j.^^ g^^^^^^ .^.^^^^_ Street, west side, 3 St. Paul's Church, 274 High St. John Findlay, D.D. Minister. St. Stephen's Church (Gaelic),? -^vacant. Canal Street, J United Associate Congregation, 7 J.^- Youne^°""^' "•"DD Minister'*^i">»^^'^- North, 231 High Street,... f

United Associate 7 • Consresation, x i -vt i j n/r- » . ' > John Newiands, Mimster. South,o ^u nnA u- Ca, 204 High Street,... ) "West Church, St. John's Place, Vacant. PERTH SEMINARIES AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Drawing, Painting, and Architecture. — William Brown, teacher. English School English. Elocution, and Geography, William Stewart, teacher—John M'Neil, assistant. Grammar School Greek, Latin, English Grammar, and Geography. —Alexander Logan, rector—David Craigie, assistant. Hospital School Duncan Duff, teacher. Infant School. — Misses M'Pherson, schoolmistresses. Middle Church, Parish School, Meal Vennel. —Robert White, teacher. —

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Modern Languages. —Laurence Craigie, teacher. Music. —David Peacock, teacher. National Sceooii, Newrow.—John Robertson, teacher. National School, Watergate. —Thomas Miller, teacher. Perth Female School.—Mrs Harris, schoolnoistress. Rector's Department.—Mathematics, Algebra, Fluxions, Physics or Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Theory and Practice of Arithmetic, Practical Geometry, Physical and Practical Geo- graphy, Logic, and the Piinciples of Universal Grammar. Rector, Thomas Miller, A.M Assistant, William Runciman. School or Indust7.y, Hospital —Peter Isles, teacher. St. Leonard's Ghukch Parish School, Hospital Alex- ander Duff, teacher. Stewart's Free School. —The Eight Deacons of the In- corporated Trades, Trustees. Number of Boys not to exceed

90, above the age of 7, and under 9 years ; and they may con- tinue their education from each distinct ueriod of 7 years and no longer. Schoolroom, 45 Mill Street.—John Bell, teacher. West Church Parish School, South William Street.— William Harkness and John Robertson, teachers. Writing, Practical Arithmetic, and Accounts —John Smith, A.M. teacher. There are, besides these many Private Teachers. "

LITERARY AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY.

The Museum of the Society in the Monument is open on Mon- day, Wednesday, and Friday, from 1 to 3 o'clock. Visitors (unaccompanied by a member) will obtain tickets of admission by applying at 74 George street, or 2 Watergate. The Most Noble the Marquis of Breadalbane, President. The Right Hon. the Earl of Mansfield, the Right Hon. Lord Gray, Sir P. M. Threipland, Sir J. S. Richardson, the Rev. James Esdaile, D.D., and Charles Graham Sidey, Lord Provost, Vice-Presidents. — William Ross, Treasurer. —William Brown, Secretary —John Ferrier, Curator. Council of Management. —James M. Patton, William Peddie, William Malcolm, Alexander Whitson, Hugh Barclay, Captain J. A. Dick, Robert Sangster, William Blair, William Gloag, and

Alexander Raid. The Treasurer and Secretary ex officiis. Adam Anderson, LL.D. Professor of Natural History in the University of St. Andrews, elected Superintendent of Natural History.

PUBLIC LIBRARIES. PERTH LIBRARY. Curators—William Malcolm, M.D., John Caird, James Mur- ray Patton, James Spottiswoode, William Blair, William Hender- son, M.D., Robert Macfarlane, William Ross, and Neil Stewart. —Robert Buist, Treasurer. —William Maury, Secretary. — Gre- gory Marriot Lennie, Librarian. APPENDIX. 123

Subscription, 15s. per annum, with 10s. entry money ; or 16s. per annum without entry money. Open on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, from 1 to 3 o'clock. PERTH RKADING SOCIETY. Founded in 1797, for supplying the members with cheap and useful reading. The Library is very rich in history, containing 2730 volumes of literature Library. room, Kirk-Close, 80 High Street. Open on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from 6 till 9 o'clock. —John Coutts, Librarian. mechanics' lilBRABY. Instituted 24th November, 1823. Library-room, 28 South Methven Street. Open every Wednesday from half-past 8 till half-past 9, and every Satuiday evening from half-past 7 till half- past 9. David Robertson, bookseller, 93 Bigh street, Librarian.

PUBLIC OFFICES.

Billet-Master's Office, 1 High Street—Andrew Boyle, Billet-Master. Soldiers on the recruiting service, and those on march, are billeted on the inhabitants in regular rotation, with the following exceptions—Parish Ministers and Schoolmasters, unmarried ladies not in business, and who do not keep lodgers ; and the Government allowance of one penny each man per day is payable at the Billet-Master's office on the first day of every month, betwixt the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock. Cess Office, 16 South Street—William Gloag, Sub-col- lector. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 3 o'clock, except Saturday, on which from 10 till 12. City Chamberlain's Office, 3 High Street—David Dun- can, City Chamberlain. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 3 o'clock. City Fiscal's Office, 14 High Street—William Wedder- spoon, City Fiscal. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 3 o'clock, and from 6 till 8. County Constabulary Office, 1 Marshall Place —Capt.

J. J. Grove, Chief Constable ; Henry Catcheside, Perth Ser-

jeant ; 5 other Serjeants and 26 Constables through the county. Custom House, Prince's Street—Alexander More, Col-

lector ; William Foggo, Comptroller ; Francis Grant TuUoch,

Clerk ; Joseph Blythe and Robert Welsh, Tide-Waiters and Acting Lockers. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 3 o'clock, except Saturday, on which from 10 till 12. Dundee, Perth, and London Shipping Co.'s Office, 4 Canal Street—Alexander Matthew and John Garie, Agents ; William Bryson, Clerk. Hours of attendance, every lawful day from 8 A.M till 8 p.m. Excise Office, Charlotte Place — John Anderson, Col- lector; William Ferral, Clerk; John TurnbuU, Supervisor. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till three o'clock, except Saturday, on which from 10 till 12 Kirk Treasurer's Office, 219 High Street — George —

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CroU, Treasurer. Open every lawful dsy, from 10 till 2, and from 6 till 7. Mail and Coach Opi"icES George Inn Office, 58 George

Street ; Champion Office, 29 South Street ; Universal Office,

15 South Street ; Wonder Office, 29 South Street. The above Offices are open every lawful day from 5 o'clock a.m. till 10 p.m. {For departures see page 127.) New Gas-Light Company's Office, 68 St. John Street

Archibald Reid, Secretary ; David Clark, Treasurer ; Robert Ford, Manager. Open every lawful day from 10 till 8 o'clock. Old Gas-Light Company's Office, 12 South Street George Gray, Treasurer; John Cameron, Clerk; Angus

M'Pherson, Manager and Inspector ; Hugh M'Pherson, Sub-

Inspector. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 3 o'clock. Perth, Dundee, and London New Shipping Co.'s

Office, 11 Speygate—James Easson, Agent ; Robert Young, Clerk. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 8 a.m. till 8 p.m. Police Assessment Office, 47 High street — vacant. Surveyor and Collector. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 8 o'clock. Police-Office, 1 High Street—Andrew Boyle Superinten- dent ; David Gibson, Day-Sergeant ; John M'Donald, Night-

Sergeant ; George Stewart, Criminal Officer. 4 Day Policemen — 14 Night Policemen—3 Patrol. Poor Rates Office, 258 High Street—Charles Graham

Sidey, Convener ; Andrew Young, Collector. Open every law- ful day, from 10 till 8 o'clock. Post-Office, 80 George Street.— Charles Graham Sidey, postmaster. (See page 103.) Proctjrator-Fiscal's Officb;, Blackfriar's Street—Tho- mas Duncan and John M'Lean, Procurators-Fiscal. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 9 o'clock. Property and Income Tax Office, 8 High Street

David Peacock, Assessor ; John Caird, Inspector ; James D. Miller, Clerk. Receiving Post-Opfice, King street—John Pirrie, Receiver. {Seepage 104.) River Police and Fishing Office—6 Charlotte Street

Robert Biaist, Superintendent ; Jacob Burns, Water Bailie. Scottish Central Railway Office, 34 St. John Street. •—Open every lawful day from 10 till 3 o'olock. Session-Clerk's Office, 6 Charlotte Street — Robert Buist, Session-Clerk. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 3 o'clock, and on Saturday evenings from 6 till 10. Sheriff-Clerk's Office, County Buildings, foot of South street—J. M. Patton, Sheriff- Clerk; P. Soutar, Sheriff-Clerk

Depute ; James Thom Gibbons, SherifF-Clerk Depute. Hours of attendance, from 10 till 5 and from 6 till 8. APPENDIX. 125

Shore Dues Office, Old Shore—James Morris, Collector. Hours of attendance, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Staff Officer of Pensioner's Office, Perth Barracks Captain Archibald Campbell, Staff-Officer; James Campbell,

Staff-Sergeant ; William Sutherland, Sergeant-Major of the Local Company. Stamp Office, 8 High Street—James Miller, Distributor. Open every lawful day, fiom 10 till 3, and from 6 till 8, except Saturday, on which from 10 till 12. Town-Clerk's Office, 3 High street— Alexander Mac- kenzie and Archibald Reid, Town-Clerks. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 3, and from 6 till 8, "Water-Duty Office, 3 High Street—Patrick Chapman, Collector. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till

3, and from 6 till 8. Weights and Measures Offices For the City, 3 George Street—Charles Sheddan Inspector. For the County, Com mercial Street, Bridgend—David Donald, Inspector. NEWSPAPERS. Perthshire Advertiser and Strathmore Journal, published every Thursday morning, at Kirk Close, 80 High Sti'eet. Perthshire Constitutional, published every Wednesday morn- ing — Office, 28 Kirkside. Perthshire Courier, Farmers' Journal, and Central Scottish Ad- vertiser, published every Thursday mornings at 14 High Street. The Northern Warder, and General Advertiser for the Coun- ties of Perth, Fife, and Forfar, published every Thursday morn- ing at 23 George Street. ROYAL PERTHSHIRE MILITIA. Colonel, ....Right Hon. Earl of Kinnoull, 6th June 1809 Lieut.' Col. Sir William Murray, 1st February 1831 Major, Sir Thomas Moncrieffe, 10th June 184-3 Captains,... John Andrew Dick, 12th August 1813 George Wright, 2d October 1815 Sir John S. Richardson, 15th June 1825 Sir D. W. Bisset, 16tb June 1825 Archibald Butter, 2d February 1831 John Menzies, 21st February 1831 Thomas Elder Baird, 21st May 1831 Samuel Barret, 15th February 1834 Lieutenants, jyuncaa Fletcher, 14th June 1806 George Mackenzie, 24th May 1806 Alexander Patullo, 24th May 1811 John Gibbons, 12th August 1813 Alexander Lamont, 12th May 1821 Ensigns,.... SteyiSLYt Robertson, 26th April 1813 Robert Thomson, 1st December 1813 John Robertson, 11th August 1820 Robert Menzies, 11th July 1825 John Reid Prentice, 23d March 1827 Adjutant,. ..John Gibbons. Assistant-Surgeon, R. Thomsou M . .. .

126 APPENDIX.

INSURANCE OFFICES AND AGENTS.

Aberdeen Fire and Life, . Laurence Rintoul.

Aberdeen Marine, . Laurence Rintoul.

Alliance, . . Archibald Reid, Atlas Fire and Life, Neil Stewart. Bon Accord Marine, Neil Stewart. British Guarantee Association, W. H. Oliphant. Caledonian Fire and Life, James Condie.

Commercial Life, . James M. Honey. East of Scotland Life, Robert M'Farlane. Edinburgh Friendly, Peddie & Mackenzie. Edinburgh Life, Duncan & M'Lean. English & Scottish Law Life! David Clark, and William Assurance & Loan Association J H. Oliphant European Life, Robert Greig. Experience Life, .. John Kippen. Family Endowment, Andrew Davidson. Forfarshire & Perthshire Fire, Stewart and Murray. Free Masons' Life, Jamas Blair, Jun.

Guardian Fire and Life, . W. H. Oliphant. Hercules Fire, William Wedderspoon. Imperial Fire and Life, John Matthew, jun. J. W. Jameson, & W. & J.. A, Insurance Co. of Scotland, Gloag. London Fire and Life, W. & J. Ross. London Sun Fire and Life, John Flockhart. Manchester Fire and Life, William Greig. Mutual Accumulation Society, Thomas S. Duncan. National Fire, Alexander Moncrieff. National Fire and Life, Patrick Soutar. National Loan Fund, Life, John Ballandene. North British Fire and Life, D. L. Jolly & J. Spottiswoode North of Scotland Fire & Life John Kemp. Norwich Union Fire and Life, Andrew Davidson. Palladium Life, John Austin Gloag.

Perthshire Widows' Fund, in- l • t> u .. td i. ^ of;h,f.^ i„ iQTfi r Robert Bmst, treasurer stituted in 1816, . . J Phoenix Fire, Gray & Jameson, Royal Exchange Fire and Life, John Lowe. Scottish Equitable Life, Hunter & Conning. Scottish Union Fire and Life, David Hepburn. Scottish Widows' Fund, .. R. H. Moncrieff. Standard Life Assurance Gray & Jameson. Star Life, James Mitchell. Western Fire and Life, John Johnston. York and North of England ^^^^^^^ M'Farlane Fire and Life, J Yorkshire Fire and Life, Alexander Drummond. TERMS (New Style), IN SCOTLAND.

Candlemas Feb. 2 Lammas, ... August 1

Whitsunday May 15 Martinmas , Nov. 11 ————— — — APPENDIX. 127

Royal Mail Ss General Coach-OMce^ GEORGE HOTEL, PERTH. ROYAL MAIL and STAGE COACHES depart from the above Office to the following places : ABERDEEN—Her Majesty's Royal Mail, at 10 minutes betore 9 o'clock p.m. via Dundee, Arbroath, Montrose, Stone- haven, &c. ABERDEEN—The Splendid Four-Horse Coach Defiance, at 12 o'clock noon, via Dundee, Forfar, Brechin, &c. BLAIR ATHOLL Duke of Wellington, at 6 o'clock a.m. DO. —The Atholl, at 4 o'clock p.m. BLAIRGOWRIE—Defiance, at half-past 4 o'clock, p.m. COUPAR ANGUS—Defiance, at half-past 4 o'clock, p.m. DUNDEE Real Champion, at 7 a.m. DO. —Defiance, at 12 o'clock noon. DO. —Fair Maid, at 4 o'clock p.m. DO. —Royal Mail, at ten minutes before 9 o'clock p.m. Duke of Wellington, at 6 o'clock, a.m. DO. —The Atholl, at 4 o'clock p.m.

EDINBURGH Tally-ho 1 at a quarter before 7 o'clock a.m. via Bridge of Earn, Newburgh, Auchtermuchty, Falkland, and Kirkcaldy. EDINBURGH Saxe Cobourg, at a quarter past 9 o'clock a.m. via Kinross and Queensferry. EDINBURGH Defiance, at a quarter before 2 o'clock p.m. via Kinross and Queensferry. EDINBURGH — Her Majesty's Royal Mail, at twenty minutes past 4 o'clock p.m. via Kinross and Queensferry. N.B. — Seats can be secured for this Mail without waiting the arrival of the North Mail. EDINBURGH—Her Majesty's Royal Mail, at a quarter past 12 o'clock night. GLASGOW Victor, at a quarter before 6 o'clock a.m. via Crieff, Braco, Dunblane, Stirling, Castlecary, &c. GLASGOW— Splendid Four-Horse Coach Defiance, at 4 o'clock p.m. via Auchterarder, Blackford, Stirling, &c. INVERNESS—Her Majesty's Royal Mail, at twenty minutes before 11 o'clock a.m. via Dunkeld, Pitlochry, Blair Atholl, Kin- gussie, Aviemore, &c. INVERNESS Duke of Wellington, at 6 o'clock, a.m. via Dunkeld, Pitlochry, Blair Atholl, Kingussie, Aviemore, &c. STIRLING Victor, at a quarter before 6 o'clock a.m. via Crieff, Braco, Dunblane. STIRLING Defiance, at 4 o'clock p.m. via Auchterarder and Blackford. Parcels Booked and Forwarded to all parts of the Kingdom. JOB AND POST HORSES. Hearses, Mourni.g Coaches, Landaus, DrosMes, Gigs, 8{c. Sfc On the Shortest Notice, and at Moderate Charges.

Royal Mail and General Coach- } Office, George Hotel. J J- & A- DAVIDSON. —————— ————

128 APPENDIX.

UNIVERSAL AND SALUTATION aSNERAI. COACH-OFFIC£, 15 South Street, Perth. STAGE COACHES depart from the above Office to the following places : ABERDEEN—The Splendid Four-Horse Coach Defiance, at 12 o'clock noon, via Dundee, Forfar, Brechin, &c. BLAIR ATHOLL Duke of WEiiLiNOTON, at a quarter to 6 o'clock a.m. BLAIR ATHOLL—The ATHOiiti at a quarter to 4 o'clock p.m. BLAIRGOWRIE Defiance, at a quarter past 4 o'clock p.m.

COUPAR ANGUS Defiance, at a :^ past 4 o'clock p.m. DUNDEE Reai, Champion, at a quarter to 7 a.m. DO. —Defiance, at 12 o'clock noon. DO. Faik Maid, at a quarter to four o'clock p.m. DUNKELD Duke of WEiiLiNGTON, at ^ to 6 o'clock a.m., DO. —The Atholl, at a quarter to 4 o'clock, p.m.

EDINBURGH—Tally-«io ! at 7 o'clock a m. viv Bridge of Earn, Newburgh, Auchtermuchty, Falkland and Kirkcaldy. EDINBURGH Saxe Cobourg,, at half-past 9 o'clock a.m. via Kinross and Queensferry. EDINBURGH Defiance, at 2 o'clock p.m. via Kinross and Queensferry. GLASGOW Victor, at a quarter before 6 o'clock a.m. via CriefF, Braco, Dunblane, Stirling, Castlecary, &c. GLASGOW— Splendid Four-lBorse Coach Defiance, at 4 o'clock p.m. via Auchterarder, Blackford, Stirling, &c. INVERNESS Duke of Wellington, at a quarter before 6 o'clock a.m. via Dunkeld, Pitlochry, Blair Atholl, Kingussie, Aviemore, &c. STIRLING Victor, at a quarter before 6 o'clock, a.m. via CrieflF, Braco, and Dunblane, STIRLING Defiance, at 4 o'clock p.m. via Auchterarder and Blackford. Parcels Booked and Forwarded to all parts of the Kingdom. JOB AND POST HORSES. hearses, mourning coaches, chaises, landaus, droskies GIGS, &C., On the Shortest Notice, and at Moderate Charges. Universal and Salutation Coach-Offioe. \ 16 South Street. J R. CRUICKSHANKS,, APPENDIX.. 129-

The **^^©iider»* Coach) BETWIXT DUNDEE AND PERTH,

LEAVES the Wonder Coach Office, 29 South Street,

Perth, every lawful morning at 7 o'clock ; and Mr H. Brown's, Bookseller, 45 west end of High Street, Dundee, at 4 o'clock afternoon, at such astonishing Low Fares as were never lefore offered to the Public.

No connection with any other offite. NO PAY TO COACHMAN OR GUARD. JOHN ROSS, Coachman and Proprietor.

TRAVELLING BETWEEN PERTH AND GLASGOW,

The Northern Champion^ Four-Horse Coach,

Via Methven, CKlErr, Muthil, Ardoch, Ddnblane, ani> Stirung,

(^Carrying her Majesti/s Mail.-)

Passengers and Parcels Booked at the following places; ^-

Champion Office, 29 South Street, Perth; M'Gregor's, Star Inn, Crieff;

Hendry's Star Inn, Stirling ; And, at the Office, 91 Trongate, Glasgow.

Leaves Perth a quarter before 6 o'clock, morning. Leaves Glasgow a quarter before 9 o'clock, morning. M 2- 130 APPENDIX.

CARRIERS.

From whence, Names, Where lodged. Departure. Aberdeen, Cameron, 14 Mill street, Daily. Aberdeen, Scott, Prince's street, Tues. Ih. Sat. Aberfeldy, M'Gregor, L5 Mill street, Wednesday. Abernethy, Squire, School vennel, Tues. and Frid. Alloa, Barclay, 116 High street, Friday. Auchterarder, Fenton, 71 High street. Tues. & Frid. Auchterarder, Douglas & Co. Union bridge, Daily. Auchtermiicbty Strachan 7 High street, Friday. , Mitchell, 105 High street, Wed. & Frid. Baliechio, Kennedy, 15 Mill street, Tuesday. Bankfoot, M^Farlane, 95 High street, Tues. & Frid. Birreltown, Bruce, 123 High street, Wed. & Frid. Blackford, Fenton, 71 High street. Tues. & Frid. Blackford, Douglas & Co. Union bridge, Daily. Blair AthoU, Stewart, 71 High street, Thursday. Blairgowrie, Butchart, 7 High street, Tues. & Frid. Blairgowrie, Baxter, 7 High street, Tues. & Frid. Bohally, Walker, 179 High street, Tuesday. Brechin, Cameron, 14 Mill street, Daily. Brechin, Scott, Prince's street, Tues. Th. Sat. Bridge of Earn Arthur, 51 South street, Tues. & Frid. Bridge of Isla, Reid, 71 High street, Friday. Comrie, Graham, 112 High street, Tuesday. Coshieville, Proudfoot, 123 High street, Wednesday. Coupar Angus, M'Leish, 71 High street Mon. Wed. Fr. Crieff, Ramsay, 112 High street, Tues. & Frid. Crieff, Dewar, 116 High street, Tues. & Frid. Cupar-Fife, Cameron, 14 Mill street, Daily. * Dunblane, Douglas & Co. Union bridge, Daily, Dundee, Cameron, 14 Mill street, Dailv. Dundee, Douglas & Co. Union bridge, Mon'. Tu. Th. Dundee, Wannan, Foot of South St, Mo.Tu.Th.Sa Dunfermline, Barclay, 116 High street, Friday. Dunkeld, Proudfoot, 60 St John street Mon. Wed. Fr. Dunkeld, Henry, 123 High street, Saturday. Dunkeld, M'Donald, High street. Mon. Wed. Fr. Dunning, Gardiner, 95 High street, Tues. & Frid. Dunning, Ritchie, 123 High street, Tues. & Frid. Edinburgh, Cameron 14 Mill street, Daily. Edinburgh, Imrie, Murray street, Wed. & Frid Errol, Howie, 7 High street, Tues. & Frid. Falkirk, Cameron, 14 Mill street, Daily. Falkland, Oliphant, 51 South street, Tues. & Frid. Forfar, Caiaeron, 14 MUl street, Daily. Forfar Scott, Prince's street, Tues. Th, Sat. Forteviot, M'Gregor, *^6 High street, Tues. & Frid. Fortingall, M'Dougall, 95 High street, Wednesday. Fowlis, M'Lellan, 179 High street riday. Fowlis, Ritchie, 96 High street, Friday. ^ow. Cameron, 14 Mill street, Daily. 5

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From ivhence, Names. Where lodged. Departures. Glasgow, Douglas & Co. Union bridge. Daily. Glasgow. Scott, Prince's street, Mon.Wed Fr Greenock, Cameron, 14 Mill street, Daily. Kenmore, Crerar, 15 Mill street, Wednesday. Kingussie, Dott, 27 Mill street Thursday. Kinross, Barclay, 116 High street, Friday. Kirkcaldy, Dand, 60 St John street Tuesday. Kirkcaldy, Cameron, 14 Mill street, Daily. Kirkmichael, Forbes, 15 Mill street, Tuesday. Leetown, Brough, 25 Kirkgate, Tues. & Frid. Liverpool, Cameron, 14 Mill street, Daily. London, Cameron, 14 Mill street, Daily. Madderty, Crockhart, 112 High street, Friday. Manchester, Cameron, 14 Mil! street, Daily. Methven, Donaldson, 10 Methven st. Tues. & Frid. Milnathort, Barclay, 116 High street, Friday. Moulin, Scott, 15 Mill street, Thursday. New burgh, Cameron, 14 Mill street, Daily. Pitlochry, Scott, 116 High street, Thursday. Rait, Melville, 6») St John street Friday, Rannoch, Ouif, 71 High street, Wednesday, Rannoch, Cameron, 71 High street, Wednesday. St Andrews, Cameron, 14 Mill street, Daily. Stanley, Kennedy, 224 High street, Daily. Stanley, Kippen, 244 High street, Daily. Stirling, Douglas & Co. Union bridge, Daily. Stirling, Scott, Prince's street, Mon. Wed Fr.

Strathardle, Forbes, 1 Mill street, Tuesday. ^trathmiglo, Oliphant, 51 South street, Tues. & Frid Struan, Robertson, 123 High street, Thursday. Tullymet, Proudfoot 123 High street, Tues. & Frid Weem, Menzies, 60 High street, Tuesday.

FIRE ESTABLISHMENT. James ThoiEson, slater, 198 High Street, Superintendent ;

George M'Kay, 224 High Street. Sergeant ; 20 Firemen. COUNTY PRISON ESTABLISHMENT. William Hutchison, Governor; John Monteath, Surgeon;

Rev. Daniel Baxter, Chaplain and Teacher ; Mrs Hutchison,

Matron ; Jane Fleming, Female Warder ; George Farquharson,

Cleik ; Thomas Isaac and James Sword, Male Warders. GENERAL PRISON FOR SCOTLAND. James Stuart, Governor Rev. William ; Brown, Chaplain ;

William Malcolm, M.D. Surgeon ; Edward Pond, Secretary and

Clerk ; John M'Rae, James Baxter, James Stewart, and Charles Teachers Gow, ; Peter Cruiekshanks, Head Warder ;

John Emslie, Store Warder ; Mrs P. C. M'Millan, Matroa ;

Margaret Hall, Assistant-Matron ; Catherine Brown and Mary Morris, Teachers, — —

t32 appendix:.

BANKING COMPANIES. Business hours, 10 to 3 o'clock, every lawful day, except Satur- day, on which from 10 till 12.

Bank of Scotland, 17 Prince's Street. —Patrick G. Stewart, agent—William M'Farlane, teller—William Dickie, clerk. British Linen Company, 77 George Street.—W. H. Hunter & Conning, agents— William Ritchie, accountant and teller. Cenxrai. Bank op Scotland. 31 St John Street.—Archibald Burns, manager—J. W. Jameson, accountant—William Duncan, teller—James M'Gregor, porter. Draw on Sir R. C. Glyn, Halifax, Mills & Co., London— Commercial Bank, Edinburgh. Branches. —Aberfeldy, Robert Peter—Auchterarder, P. Clerk CriefF, John M'Leish—Newburgh, A. Brown—Pitbchrie, D. M'Gilliwie—Dunkeld, R. C. Carrington. Commercial Bank of Scotland, 16 South Street. —William Gloag, agent—David Collie, accountont & teller —A. Richardson, porter. Draws on Jones, Lloyd, & Co., London. Negociates bills on every town in Great Britain and Ireland where there is a bank or banker. Gives Letters of Credit on the principal towns of Eng- and and Ireland, and of Canada, and on New York and Paris, and transmits money to Australia. National Bank of Scotland, 5 High Street. —D. L. Jolly, agent—George Matthew, accountant—Stewart Murray, teller. Draw on Sir R. C. Glyn, Halifax, Mills & Co., London.—This Bank draws upon most of the towns in Scotland, and in the North of England, as well as on the chief towns in Ireland, and nego- ciates bills in every town where there is a bank or banker. National Security Savings Bank of Perth. —Duly agreed to, and sanctioned in terms of the Acts of Parliament, 9th

Geo. IV. c. 92 ; 3d Wm. IV. c. 14 ; and 5th and 6th Wm. IV.

c. 57 ; and 7th and 8th Vic. c. 83. Established 7 th December, 1838. —The oflSce, No. 1 Crescent, Perth, is open for receiving deposits every Wednesday morning from 9 to 10, and Saturday

evening from 6 to 8 ; repaying, on Thursday morning from 9 to

10. ; the office is also open from 12 till 3 o'clock on Fridays for people residing in the country. — The National Security Savings Bank of Perth is established for the safe custody and increase of small savings, belonging to the industrious classes, and it advan- tages are numerous. Perth Banking Company, 24 George Street. — David Craigie, cashier—James Blair and George Turnbull, accountants —John Gray, teller— John Doctor, porter. Draw on Barclay,

Bevan, Tritton, & Co., London ; Union Bank of Scotland. Edin- burgh. Branches. —Coupar-Angus, W. Bett— Crieff, William Murray— Dunkeld, John Leslie.

TOWN SERGEANTS, DRUMMER, & BELLMAN.

John Grimmond, Alexander Stewart, John and Simpson,

Town Sergeants ; John Moore, Town Drummer ; James Baxter, Toion Bellman......

APPENDIX. 133

SHIPPING OF THE PORT OF PERTH.

Names. Masters. Owners or Agent. tons Bailt.

Agnes, Brown, T. Graham & Sons, 88 1839

Andrew, M'Leish, . T. Graham & Sons, 64 1834

Ann, Jardine, George Jardine, . 101 1837

Ann Hope, . Izett, T. Graham & Sons, 102 1845

Ann Hume, . Littlejohn, Grahams & Littlejohn 114 1840 Baltic, Liddle, Thomas Clark, 115 1840 Barbara, Sharp, C. Harrower, 25 1841

Bee, Inglis, Joseph Garland, . 22 1842 Betsy, Thomson, ., William Thomson, 20 1844 Betsy & Isabella, Young, Miss Betsy Taylor, 63 1829

Blossom, Kinnear, . Grahams & Kinnear, 52 1842 Branch, Watson, .. T. Graham & Sons, 109 1845

Catherine, . Christie, . George Christie, . 51 1820 Catherine & Ann M'Gilliwie, John M-Giiliewie, 73 1834

Catherines, . Dron, Alexander Dron, . 48 1841

Circassian, . White, White & Lyall, . 78 1838 Clipper, Fraser, Grahams, .. 54 1843 David, Irvine, David M'Naughton, 51 1840

Davidsons, . Cairncross . Robert Mills, 219 1842 Diadem, Banks, Grahams & Banks, 75 1842 Dunkeld, .. Angns, James Brodie, 62 1835 Eagle, Peters, Kcay, M'Kenzie& Co 145 1839 Eden, Scott, Joseph Garland, .. 62 1843 Eliza, Melville, .. Robert Cameron, 78 1820 Elizas Philp, Eliza Philp, 2Q 1822'

Euphemia, . Bruce, T. Graham & Sons, 7& 1843

Fair Maid, . Simpson, . W. & J. Penny. .. 107 1833

Fifeshire, . Amos, Pitkeathly and others 58 1841

Fox Maule, , M'Gilliewie, John M'Gilliewie, 66 1835 , Lee, John Dickman, 20 1841

Glenlyon, . Forsyth, . Clunie, Shedden & Co 204 1841

Glenturret, . M'Callum, John M-Callum, 132 1841

Grahams, . Swayne, Grahams & Swayne, 72 1837

Helen, .. Harley, William Harley, . 82 1838 Helen Mills, Tosh, Robert Mills, 89 1843 ' Helen Munro, Watson, .. Andrew Nairn, 156 1838

Hirondelle, . Pitkethly, .. Lawson & Pitkethly, 125 1835 lantbe. Hunker, Thomsons, 212 1842 Indian, Mackie, William Guild, ,. 230 1839 Isabella Forbes, M'Cash, .. T. Graham & Sons, 102 1837 Isabella &Cathe- Inglis, Pitblado & Inglis, 67 1843 Isabellas, [rine, Druramond, Anderson & Moor, 74 1835 James, Clark, T. Graham 6t Sons, 76 1832

Janet Halley, Murray, D. & J. Miller, . 106 1842

Jean & Margaret Anderson, , Grahams & Anderson 86 1841 Jessie, Harvey, James Harvey, 113 1833

Jessie, Stobie, William Stobie, . 96 1842 Jessie, Laing, Laing and others. 25 1844 ,.. .,. ...

134 APPENDIX.

Names. Masters. Owners or Agents. Tons Built.

Juno, Bruce, John Forbes 60 1824

Lady F. Hastings Morison, . Nicol and Laing, . 153 1839 Lady Ruthven, Sutherland, Robert Young, 107 1841 Lord Dupplin, Simpson, ,. David Murie, 140 1838 Lord Lynedoch, Wood, T. Graham & Sons, 100 1828 Louisa, Forbes, John Forbes, 121 1840 Majestic, Hall. John Cowperthwaite, 116 1842

Margaret, . Livingston, John Livingstone, 89 1839

Margaret, . Sharp, James Sharp, 17 1835 Margaret Nicol, Ostens, Robert Nicol, 118 1842

Mariner, Pitblado, . David Pitblado, . 79 1838 M. Breadalbane, Reid, Clunie. Siiedden & Co 234 1840

Mary, Preshaw, . Jane Taylor, 56 1826

Mary Ann, . Fotheringham, David Fotheringham, 88 1833

Mary Gray, . Storie, T, Graham & Sons, 446 1840 Monarch, steam. Cowperthwaite John Cowperthwaite, 19 1835 Ocean's Bride, M'Kay, .. Grahams & M'Kay, 151 1840 Orion, Neilson, Young and Neilson, 102 1839

Peggy, M' Galium, Henry Brunton, . 78 1839

Perseverance, Malloch, . William Thomson, 17 1844 Philadelphia, Reid, Robert Cameron, .. 58 1838 Prince Albert, Craib, Grahams and Craib, 195 1842 Pryde, Pryde, Grahams and Pryde, 116 1840 Queen, Crerar, Grahams, 92 1845

Ranger, Lapere, Thomas Duncan, . 74 1837

Reaper, Thomson, . Hepburn & Co. 423 1831 Rebecca, Stevens, Graham & Wooler, 95 1834 Rose, Hutchison, Keay, M'Kenzie & Co 149 1828 Sarah, M'Laggan, Grahams & M'Laggan 129 1843 Simon Glover, Morison, .. Neil Stewart, 173 1840 Star, Crockart, .. T. Graham & Sons, 48 1811

Success, Harrower, . John Anderson, . 46 1812

Tarsappie, . Muckersie, Alexander Melville, 15 1833

Tullymet, Lindsay, William Forbes, . 66 1839

Vesta, Craighead, William Guild, . 192 1840

Victoria, Stenhouse, D. &. J. Miller, . 92 1837 Vine, Doig, T. Graham & Sons, 50 1841

William, .. Johnston, . William Dow, 85 1836 William Pitt, Bruce, John Forbes, 156 1840' MUNICIPAL POLLING STATIONS. First Ward.—Guild Hall. Second Ward.— Burgh-Court Room. Third Ward.— Royal Arch Mason Hall. Fourth Ward. —North Secession large Session-house. PARLIAMENTARY POLLING STATIONS. First District. — Sheriff- Court Room, County Buildings. Second Do. Burgh-Court Room. Third Do. Seminaries, Rose Terrace. —

APPENDIX. 135

DUTIES OF THE PORT AND HARBOUR OF PERTH. KATES AND DUTIES ACCORDING TO THE TONNAGE. For every Vessel, Ship, Boat, Bark, or Lighter, for every time it comes to the Port or Harbour of Perth, and within the Limits set forth in the Act, to receive or discharge a cargo, or part of

a cargo : If not Registered at any port of the United Kingdom, 4^d per Register Ton. If Registered at any port of the United Kingdom, 3d. per Register Ton. If only employed in carrying goods or other commodities to or from Dundee, or other ports or places in the River Tay, 3d. per Register Ton. For every Steam Vessel employed in the River Tay in carry- ing passengers and their luggage exclusively, vvhich shall enter or leave the said port or harbour within the limits set forth "in the Act, :^d per ditto. For every Vessel remaining at the harbour or quays of Perth

more than six months, one third more of the above dues ; so re-

maining one year, double the above dues ; and the above rates for every six months it shall so remain beyond one year. Boats employed solely in conveying salmon and grilses from fishings in the Tay to Perth to be exempted.

RATES AND DUTIES LEVIABLE UPON GOODS IMPORTED ANl EXPORTED.

Rates and Per Weight or Duties Measure. s. u. Alabaster _ 8 per Barrel Bulk Ale, Strong - 6 per Hogshead Almonds. See Grocery. Alum, Rock - 1 4 per Ton Apples .. 4 per Barrel Bulk Argol . 2 8 per Ton Ashes, Pot or Pearl - 2 6 per Ton Weed or Wood - 2 6 per Ton Bacon er Hams - 6 per Barrel Bulk Barilla . 2 per Ton Bar Iron. See Iron. _ Bark, Oak . 2 per Ton Quercitron - 2 8 per Ton Barley. See Corn. Shelled or Pearled. See Corn. Basket Rods - 1 per Bundle Baskets; viz. under Twelve Inches Diameter 14 per Dozen Twelve Inches Diameter 3 per Dozen Bay Berries. See Berries. Beans. See Corn. Beef or Pork . 6 per Barrel Bulk Beer, Spruce ? 2 per Keg ,

lOO AJfJfCiJNUJ.iL.

Rates and Per Weight or

Dutiesi. Measure.

s. d. Berries, Bay, Juniper, Yellow & Cran 8 per Barrel Bulk Biscuit - 1 per Cwt. Blacking 4 per Cwt Black Lead. See Lead. Bones and Bone Dust 4 per Ton Books _ 8 per Barrel Bulk Bottles of Green or Common Glass, not less than pints 3 per Gross Bottles, Broken 4 per Ton Bran - 2 per Ton Brandy. See Spirits. Brass - 3 per Cwt Bricks - 1 4 per 1200 Brimstone - 4 per Barrel Bulk Bristles - 8 per Cwt Bulrushes _ 1 4 per Load Bulls. See Cattle. - - Butter - 2 per Cwt Blubber - - 1 n per Ton Barrels, empty Herring 4 per Dozen Calves Velves - 3 per Cwt Candles ^ 5 per Barrel Bulk Cane Reeds . 8 per 1200 Carpets. See Cloth.

Cattle ; viz. Bulls - 8 Each Cows _ 8 Each Calves - 4 Each Horses - 1 4 Each Oxen - 8 Each Pigs - 3 Each Sheep - 3 Each Lambs _ U Each 8" Caviare - per Barrel Bulk Chalk - 4 per Ton Cheese - 2 per Cwt Chesnuts - 8 per Barrel Bulk Cider . 3 per Barrel Bulk Cinnamon. See Groceries.

Clay, China ot• Pipe Clay - 8 per Ton Cochineal - - 8 per Barrel Bulk Cocoa _ 8 per Barrel Bulk Coffee - 8 per Barrel Bulk Cocoa Nuts _ 8 per Barrel Bulk Cooper - 4 per Ton Old . 2 per Ton Ore - 8 per Ton Copperas - 8 per Ton Coral - 8 per Cwt Cordage ^ " n per Cwt APPENDIX. la:

*. d. €ork - 2 per Cwt

Corn and Meal ; viz. Barley - 3 per Quarter Shelled and Pearled 3 per Quarter Beans - 3 per Quarter Indian Corn 4 per Quarter Meal - - 4 per Bag Malt 3 per Quarter Oats - 3 per Quarter Oatmeal - 3 per Quarter Pease - 3 per Quarter Rye 3 per Quarter Wheat - 4 per Quarter Flour 3i per Sack Carrots - Oi per Cwt Cow, Ox, or Bull Hair. See Hair. Cows. See Cattle. Cranberries. See Berries. Crystal - 8 per Barrel Bulk Culm 5§ per Ton Currants. See Groceries. Coals, Scotch . 6 per Ton English 6 per Ton Smithy - 6 per Ton Cinders 6 per Ton Cedilla - 1 8 per Ton • Cloth, Brown or Bleached Linens*, viz. Osnaburghs - 8 per Barrel Bulk Sheeting 8 per Barrel Bulk Dowlas - 8 per Barrel Bulk Ducks 8 per Barrel Bulk Raven Ducks - 8 per Barrel Bulk Ticklenburghs 8 per Barrel Bulk Drillings and Shirtings 8 per Barrel Bulk Silesias 8 per Barrel Bulk Sail Cloth - 8 per Barrel Bulk Bagging of all kinds. thirty- four inches and under 8 per Barrel Bulk Bagging of all kinds, above thirtj-four inches - 8 per Barrel Bulk Pimento Bagging - 8 per Barrel Bulk Trapauiings - 8 per Barrel Bulk Browns 8 per Barrel Bulk Sacks, made - 1 per 20 Clothiery 8 per Barrel Bulk Haberdashery, comprehending Cotton and Silk Goods 8 per Barrel Bulk Hosiery - 8 per Barrel Bulk Cement 6 per Barrel Bulk

Coaches, Ohaises, Gigs, and1 other similar Carriages 6 per Barrel Bulk Cotton Wool • 1^ per Cwt 1J8 APPENDIX-

s. d. Drugs 1 per Barrel Bulk Earthenware 8 per Crate in Bulk 3 4 per 100 Dozen Eggs 4 per Barrel Bulk Elephants' Teeth 8 per Cwt

Emery Stones 1|i- per Cwt Feathers 8 per Cwt Figs. See Groceries. Fish Oil. See Oil. Flint Stones 6 per Ton Flower Roots 8 per Barrel Bijlk Furriers' Waste - 4 per Ton Flax - - 2 per Ton Fish, Salted, Dry, 1 4 per Ton Garden Seeds. See Seeds. Geneva. See Spirits. Ginger - - - 8 per Barrel Bulk Preserved 8 per Barrel Bulk Glass - - r 8 per Crate Glass, Broken 6 per Ton Glue 2 per Cwt Goats' Hair. See Hair. Grapes _ . . 3 per Jar Grease 1 4 per Ton

Groceries ; viz. • Almonds 8 per Barrel Bulk Cinnamon 8 per Barrel Bulk Currants 8 per Barrel Bulk Figs 8 per Barrel Bulk Pepper 8 per Barrel Bulk Pimento 8 per Barrel Bulk Plumbs 8 per Barrel Bulk Prunes 8 per Barrel Bulk Raisins 8 per Barrel Bulk Gunpowder 8 per 100 lbs Ginseng 8 per Barrel Bulk

Hair ; viz. Cow, Ox, or Bull 3 per Cwt

Goats' Hair or Wool r 3 per Cwt Horse 3 per Cwt Plasterers' H per Cwt Hair Powder 8 per Barrel Bulk Hardware 6 per Barrel Bulk Hats - 6 per Barrel Bulk Hay - 1 4 per Ton Hemp, rough 2 per Ton Herrings 2 per Barrel Hides, dry 2 8 per Ton Salted 1 4 per Ton Honey - . . 8 per Barrel Bulk Hoops, Wooden 2 per Thousand Iron 2 per Ton APPENDIX. 139

s. d. Hops 8 per Pocket Horns, Slugs, and Tips 1^ per Twelve Hundred Horse, See Cattle. Householrl Furniture 3 per Barrel Bulk Husbandry Utensils 3 per Barrel Bulk Indian Corn or Meal. See Corn. Indigo 1 4 per Barrel Bulk

Iron ; viz. Bar, Plate, Bolt, and Rod 1 per Ton Forged, 1 4 per Ton Made, Work 2 per Ton Hoops. See Hoops. Old 8 per Ton Cast, Goods 1 per Ton Old Broken or Cast 6 per Ton Pig 6 per Ton Junk, Old 8 per Ton Juniper Berries. See Berries. Ivory . _ _ 8 per Cwt Ink . - . 5 per Barrel Bulk Kelp 8 per Ton Lard _ . . 8 per Barrel Bulk Latteo Black 2 8 per Ton Lead - - per Ton Black per Barrel Bulk Ore - per Ton Ked and White 1 4 per Ton Shot 1 4 per Ton Leather, Tanned and Dressed per Ton Lemons - per Chest Limes - - - per Cask Lintseed. See Seed. Oil. See Oil. Lime 6 per Ton Madder - - - 2 8 per Ton Roots 2 per Ton Malt. See Corn. Manganese 1 4 per Ton Marble 1 4 per Ton Matls, Bass 6 per Barrel Bulk Meal, Indian. See Corn. Medicines - _ - 1 per Barrel Bulk Mill Waste 4 per Ton Mohair Yarn - - - 3 per Cwt Molasses _ . - 6 per Puncheon Morels _ _ _ 6 per Cwt MosS; Rock 2 per Ton Mum . . _ 2 8 per Ton Manure 2 per Xon Meal. See Corn. Machinety _ _ _ 3 per Barrel Bulk Musical Instruments 8 per Barrel Bulk 140 APPENDIX »

s. d. Nuts - - - 3 per Barrel Bulk Nutmegs 1 4 per Cwt Oakum - - - 1 4 per Ton Oats. See Corn. Oatmeal. See Corn Oil, Lintseed 2 8 per Tun Palm 2 8 per Tun Rape 2 8 per Tun Turpentine 2 8 per Tun Sperm 3 4 per Tan Vitriol 3 per Bottle Whale or Train 2 per Tun Cake 1 8 per Ton Ochre - - - 2 8 per Ton Onions 1 per Bushel Oranges 6 per Chest Orchilla Weed 2 8 per Ton Ore of Iron. See Iron. Ore of Lead. See Lead.

Paper ; viz. Writing and Printing 8 per Barrel Bulk Packing 4 per Barrel Bulb Pearl Barley. See Corn. Pease. See Corn. Pelts 2 8 per Ton Pepper. See Groceries. Perry 3 per Barrel Bulk Pig Iron- See iron. Pigs. See Cattle. Pigheads 4 per Barrel Bulk Pimento. See Groceries. Pitch 3 per Barrel Bulk Plaster of Paris 1 4 per Ton Plums. See Groceries. Pumice Stones 1 4 per Ton Pork. See Beef. Porter 6 per Hogshead Potatoes 6 per Ton of 4 Bolls Powder of Lead. See Lead. Prunelloes - 8 per Barrel Bulk Prunes. See Groceries. 1. per Ton Peats ... 1 Quercitron Bark. See Bark. Quills 1 per Barrel Bulk Rags, Linen 8 per Ton other Rags, Old Ropes and Old Leather 4 per Ton Raisins. See Groceries. Rape Cake 1 8 per Ton Rape Seed. See Seed Red Lead. See Lead. APPENDIX 1411

s. d.

Rice () per Barrel Bulk Rock Moss, See Moss Rosin - . . 3 per Barrel Rum. See Spirits Eye. See Corn Salt 1 per Ton Rock 8 per Ton Petre 6 per Barrel Bulk

Seed ; viz. Flax and Rapeseed 8 per Hogshead Ditto ditto 4 per Barrel Ditto ditto in Bulk 5 per Quarter Ditto ditto in Bags 6 per Quarter Clover 8 per Bag Rye Grass 4 per Quarter Sheep. See Cattle. Shumack 2 per Ton

Skins ; viz. Calf 4 per Score Sheep - 4 per Score Deer 4 per Score Kid 4 per Score Lamb 4 per Score Seal 4 per Score Slates - . _ 2 per 1,200 Slate Pencils and Slates - 6 per Barrel Bulk Smelts - - _ 3 per Cwt. Snuff 8 per Barrel Bulk Soap - . . 2 per Ton Soapers' Waste 4 per Ton Spermacetti - - 2 8 per Ton Stones, viz.

Ruble Freestone - 0,^ per Ton Hewen Ashlar Freestone U per Ton Rough Ashlar Freestone 1 per Ton Pcuble Causeway Oi per Ton Causeway, dressed 1 per Ton Pavement 1 per Ton Curb - 1 per Ton Foreign Grave Stones - 6 8 Each Home Grave Stones 3 4 Each Scythe Stones 1 per Score Grind Stones 2 Each Mill Stones 1 4 Each Spirits, Foreign 8 per Barrel Bulk British 6 per Barrel Bulk Starch - - _ 4 per Barrel Bulk Steel 2 per Ton Sugar, Raw and Refined, in Barrels 1 6 per Hogshead Refined, Loose 2 8 per Ton Soda 1 8 per Ton n2- 142 APPENDIS'^'

s. d. Stucco - _ 8 per Ton Smalts . 6 per Barrel Bulk Salmon . 3 per Bos Tallow - 2 per Ton Tamarinds - 4 per Cwt. Tanners' Waste - 4 per Ton Tar . 3 per Barrel Tea . 8 per Chest Thread _ 6 per Barrel Bulk Tin of all kinds . 2 8 per Ton Tobacco . 8 per Barrel Bulk Tongues, Smooked - 2 per Dozen Pickled - _ 6 per Barrel

Tortoishell - 6.. per Cwt. Tow . 1 4 per Ton Toys - 6 per Barrel Bulk Treenails - 8 per 1,200 Turmeric - 6 per Barrel Bulk Twine - 3 per Cwt. Tiles - 1 4 per 1,200 Turnips - - 6 per Ton Valonia - 2 8 per Ton Vases or Sculptured Marble 1 per Barrel Bulk Verdigris - 2 8 per Ton Vermillion - 8 per Cwt. Vinegar - 6 per Barrel Bulk

Vitriol. See Oil. - .. Willow Reeds - - 1 per Bundle Wine . 8 per Barrel Bulk Whalebone, dressed and undressed 2 per Ton Wood, Foreign, viz. Batons - 1 per Load of fifty Cubic Feet Boards, Oak or Wainscot 1 4 per Load of fifty Cubic Feet 5J Boards, Failing . r per 120 0" Deals - - 1 per Load of fifty Cubic Feet Deal Ends - 1 per Load of fifty Cubic Feet . 5J Firewood ^ per Fathom Handspikes - - 4 per 120 Laths - - 8 per Fathom Masts, Yards, 01" Bowsprits, viz. Six Inches Diameter, and

under Eight Inches. ii per Load of fifty Cubic Feet Eight Inches Diameter, and under twelve inches 1 per Load of fifty Cubic Feet APPENDIX. 143

s. d. Wood, Twelve Inches Diameter, and upwards 1 4 per Load of fifty Cubic Feet Oak Planks 1 4 per Load of fifty Cubic Feet

Oars and Oar Rafters 1 per 1 20 Rickers, Boat-hooks, & Hooks 1 per 120 Spars - - 10 per Load of fifty Cubic Feet Cart Wheel Spokes - 3 per sixty Pieces Staves, Pipe, from any Port in Europe, above fifty Inches long - - 11 per 120 Fifty Inches long and under - 8 per 120 Ditto from United States of America, above fifty Inches long - - 4 per 120 Ditto Hogshead, 50 Inches long and under - 4 per 120 Ditto Barrel, and all under 5o Inches long - If per 120 Ditto Pipe, from any of the British Plantations, above 50 Inches long - 11 per 120 Fifty Inches long and under 7 per 120 Fir - per Load of Fifty Cubic Feet Oak 4 Per Load of Fifty Cubic Feet Pine per Load of Fifty Cubic Feet Hardwood 4 per Load of Fifty Cubic Feet Ufers per Load of Fifty Cubic Feet Wainscot Logs 4 per Load of Fifty Cubic Feet Delivered by Weight, viz. Barwood 2 per Ton Boxwood 2 per Ton Brazil Wood 2 8 per Ton Cam Wood 2 8 per Ton Ebony 2 per Ton Fustic 2 per Ton Lignum Vitse 2 per Ton Logwood 2 per Ton Mahogany - 2 per Ton Nicaragua Wood - 2 8 per Ton Bed Wood 2 per Ton 144 APPENDIX.

s. i^i d. Sassafras 2 per Ton

Wood, Home ; viz. Fir - - - 6 per Load of Fifty Cubic Feet Hardwood 9 per Load of Fifty Cubic Feet Fir, Planks and Deals 6' per Load of Fifty Cubic Feet Hardwood, Planks and Deals 9 per Load of Fifty Cubic Feet Cartwheel Spokes H per Sixty Pieces Hogshead Staves 3 per 120

Barrel Staves 1-J per 120 Wool, other than Cotton Wool 2 per Cwt. Whitening 8 per Ton Worsted Yarn. See Yarn

Yarn ; viz. Line 2 per Ton Cotton - 1 6 per Ton Tow 1 3 per Ton Hemp 1 3 per Ton Worsted 3 per Cwt. Yeast 9 per Puncheon

All Goods not specified in the above Schedule to be chargeable in proportion to other Goods of similar Bulk and Value above enumerated. All Wood discharged from Vessels at Newburgh, and floated np the River, to be charged only One Half of the respective Dues on Wood stated in the foregoing Schedule. All Passengers' Luggage accompanying the Owners in Steam Vessels employed in the River Tay are exempted from Dues. All Linen and Cotton Cloth imported solely for the purpose of being bleached and exported; to be chargeable only with Three pence per Barrel Bulk at Import, and the like Rate at Export. All Goods having paid Dues outward are exempt from Dues when brought inwards, if they be returned Goods to the Original Shipper, and in the original state. All returned empty Boxes, Barrels, Bags, Sacks, Packages, and Pack Sheets, aie exempted from Dues. Five Cubic Feet not exceeding Two and One Half Hundred Weight to be rated a Barael Bulk, but when the Weight of Five Cubic Ueet is greater than Two and One Half Hundred Weight, then Two and One Half Hundred Weight to be rated a Barrel Bulk. In Weighing or Measuring Goods tbe Weight or Measurement of the Packages is to be included. All Goods shipped overside to pay Half Dues only. Salmon imported from Fishings in the Tay to be exempted' from payment of any Dues on Import. APPENDIX.. 14^

DUTIES ON IMPORTED GOODS.

Foreign. British Pos. Almonds, Jordan, the cwt. L.l 5 L.l 5 Almonds, not Bitter nor Jordan, cwt. 10 10 Apples, raw, the bushel, 6 2 Apples, dried, the bushel, 2 2 Aquafortis, the cwt. 5 5 Arrow Root, the cwt. 5 1 1 Asses, each, * 2 6 3 Bacon, the cwt. 14 3 6 Baskets, for e^'e^y L.lOO value. 10 10 Beads and Bugles of Glass, the lb. 2 2 Beef, salted, the cwt. 8 2 Beer, Spruce, the barrel. 1 1 Bottles of earth or stone, the doz. 2 2 Bottles of green or common glass, cut. 3 3 Brass Powder, the lb. 6 6 Bulls and Oxen, each, 1 10 Butter, the cwt. 1 5 Buttons, .... 15 per ceni Calves, each, . . 10 5 Camphor, refined, the cwt. 5 5 Capers, including the pickle, the lb. 6 s Cassia Lignea, the lb. 3 t Cassava Powder, the cwt. 5 1 Caviare, the cwt. 5 5 Cheese, the cwt. 10 6 2 6 Cherries, raw, 5 per cent. Cherries, dried, the lb. 6 6 Chicory, roasted or ground, the lb. 6 6 Chicory, raw, or kiln dried, the cwt. 1 1 ' Cinnamon, the lb. . 6 3 Cloves, the lb. 6 6 Cocoa, the lb. 2 1 Coffee, the lb. ... f\ 4 Cordage, the cwt. 6 3 Corks (ready made), the lb. 8 8 Corn, (See page 150,) Cows, each, 15 7 6

Cucumbers, preserved. 10 p. (cent. 5p1. cent. Currants, the cwt. 15 15 Dates, the cwt. 10 10 Embroidery, &c., for every L.lOO value. 20 20 Feathers, dressed, 10 per cent. Feathers, Ostrich, dressed, the lb. 1 10 1 10 Figs, the cwt. 15 15 Frames for prints or drawings. 10 per cent. Fruit, raw, for every L.lOO value, 5 5 Ginger, the cwt. 10 5 Ginger, preserved, the lb. 6 1 Glue, the cwt. 3 3 146 APPENDIX.

Foreign. British Pos Goats and Kidds, each, 1 6 Gold Leaves, the lOO, 3 3 Grapes, for every L.lOO value, 5 5 Guaze, of thread, for every L.lOO value 15 7 10 Hams, of all kinds, the cwt. 14 3 6

Harp Strings, silvered, 20 p. cent. 20 p1. cent. Hogs and Swine, 5 2 6 Honey, the cwt. 10 5 Hops, the cwt. 4 10 4 10 Horses, Mares, Geldings, and Foals, each. 10 , 1 Ink, for printers, the cwt. 10 10 Isir)glass, the cwt. 5 5 Lambs, each. 2 1 Lead, Manufactures of, per ton, 15 per cent. Lead, Pig and Sheet, per ton, 1 5 Lemons (See oranges).

Linen, plain, the piece. 5> 5

Linen, bordered Handkerchiefs, the piece., 5 5 Linen Cambric Lawns, not French, for

- every L-lOO value, 15 15 Linen Lace Thread, for every L.lOO value, li1'^ 10 12 10

Maccaroni anil Vermicelli, the lb. 1 1 Mace, the lb. 2 6 2 6 Maps or Charts, plain or coloured, each, 1 1 Marmalade, the lb. 6 1 Matts. for every L.lOO value 5 2 10 Mules, each. 2 6" 1 3

Musical Instruments, 15 per cen t. Mustard Flour, the cwt. 12 12 Needlework and Embroidery, 20 per cent. Nutmegs, the lb. 3 6 2 6 Nuts, small, the bushel, 2 2 Oil of Almonds, the lb. 2 2 Oil of Cloves, 3 3 Oil or Spirit of Turpentine, the ton. 5 2 6 Onions, the bushel, 6 6 Opium, the lb. ... 1 1 Oranges, in boxes, and not exceeding 7,3003 S 9 3 9 Oranges, in do., averaging 7,300 cubic inches, and not exceeding 14,000, 7 6 Oranges and Lemons, not exceeding 5,000 cubic inches the box, 2 6 2 6 Oranges, loose, the 1,000, 15 15 Parchment, 12 Sheets 6 6 Pears, dried, 2 2 Pears, raw, the bushel 6 3 Pencils, - - . 15 per cen; Pepper of all sorts, the lb. 6 6 Pigs, each, - - _ 2 1

Plums and Prunelloes, the cwt. 1 1

Plums, dried or preserved, the cwt. 1 7 6 1 7 6 APPENDIX. 147

Foreign, British Pos

Plums, preserved in sugar, - 6 6 Pork, salted, the cwt. r • 080020 Prunes, the cwt. - - 7 7 Raisins, the cwt. - - 15 7 6 Rice, not rough, the cwt. - 6 6 Rice, rough, the cwt. - - 070001 Sago, the cwt. - - J 1 Seed, Canary, the bushel, - - 040020 Seed, Clover, the cwt. - 10 5 Seed, Grass, the cwt. - - 050026 Seed, Leek, the cwt. - - 1 10 Seed, Mustard, the bushel - - 013006 Seed, Onion, the cwt. - - 1000 10 Sheep, each, - - - 030016 Smalts, the cwt. - - 01000 10 Snuff, the ft. - - - 6 6 Soap, hard, the cwt.^ - - 110 10 - Soap, Naples, the cwt. - " 2 16 2 16 Soap, soft, the cwt. - - 1 15 Spirits, proof, per imperial gallon 12 6 9 Starch, the cwt. - - 10 5 Sugar, the growth and produce of any British Posses- sion in America, or of any British Possession vpithin the limits of the East India Company's Charter, into which the Importation of Foreign Sugar is pro- hibited, and Imported from thence. Double Refined Sugar, or Sugar equal in quality to

Double Refined, the cwt - 1 1 Other Refined Sugar, the cwt 18 8 White Clayed Sugar, or Sugar rendered by any process equal in quality to White Clayed, not being refined, the cwt 16 4 Brown Sugar, being Muscovado, or Clayed, or any other Sugar not being equal in quality to White Clayed, the cwt 14 Candy Brown, the cwt 1 6 Candy, White, the cwt. 115 Molasses, the cwt 5 3 The growth and produce of any other British Pos- session within the limits of the East India Com- pany's Charter, White Clayed Sugar, or Sugar rendered by any pro- cess equal in quality to White Clayed, not being refined, the cwt 119 Brown Sugar, being Muscovado, or Clayed, or any other Sugar not being equal in quality to White Clayed, the cwt 18 8 The growth and produce of China, Java, or Manil- la, or of any Foreign country, the Sugars of which Her Majesty in Council shall have declared, or may hereafter declare, to be admissible as not — — —

|48 APPENDIX.

bein^ the produce of slave labour, and which shall be imported into the United Kingdom either from the country of its growth, or from some British Possession, having first been im- ported into such British Possession from the

country of its growth : White Clayed Sugar, or Sugar rendered by any process equal in quality to White Clayed, not being refined, the cwt 1 8 Browu Sugar, being Muscovado, or Clayed, or any other Sugar not being equal in quality to White Clayed, the cwt 13 4 On all other Sugar, not otherwise

charged with duty : Refined Sugar, the cwt 8 8 Brown, or Muscovado, or Clayed Sugar, not being refined, the cwt. 3 3 Molasses, the cwt 13 9 Candy, Brown, the cwt 5 12 Candy, white, per cwt 8 8 That the Bounties now payable upon the Exportation of certain descriptions of Refined Sugar from the United Kingdom do cease and determine, and that in lieu thereof there shall be paid and allowed the following Bounties or Drawbacks, that is

to say : Upon Double Refined Sugar, or Sugar equal in quality to Double Refined, the cwt 1 Upon other Refined Sugar in loaf, com- plete and whole, or lumps duly re- fined, having been perfectly clarified and thoroughly dried in the stove, and being of an uniform whiteness throughout, or such Sugar pounded, crushed or broken, the cwt 17 Upon Bastard or Refined Sugar broken in pieces, or being ground, or pow- dered Sugar pounded, or crushed or broken, per cwt 14 Tallow, the cwt. - - - 3 2 3 Tea, the lb. - - - 2 10 2 1 Telescopes, - ^ - 15 per cent. Tin, in blocks, bars, or slabs, the cwt. 6 3 Tobacco, unmanufactured, the lb. 3 3 Tobacco, manufactured, or Segars, the lb. 9 9 Tongues, the cwt. - - 10 2 6 Toys, - - - - 10 per cent

Twine, the cwt. - - - 10 .^ Vellum, the skin - - - 1 1 Verdigris, the cwt. - - 050050 — —

APPENDIX. 149

Vermicelli and Maccaroni, the lb ^0 1 £0 1 Vinegar, the ton 4 4 4 4 Wafers, the lb. 3 3 Wax, Sealing, 15 per cen t Wines, the gallon 5 6 2 9 N.B.—The full duties on Wine are drawn back upon re-exportation or shipment as stores. Yarn, Worsted, the lb. 6 coy Timber Billet or Brushwood used for stowage every L. 100 value, 5 Firewood, the fathom - 10 Handspokes, under 7 feet, the 120 -T— 7 feet and upwards, 1 Knees, under 5 inches square, the 120 10 — 5 inches and under 8 inches, do. 1 Lathwood, the fathom, 216 cuibc ft. 1 Oars, the 120, 10 3 Spars, under 22 ft., and under 4 inches diameter, the 120, 6 — 22 feet and upwards, do. do. — all lengths, and un. 6 in. dia. do. Spokes for wheels, not exc. 2 ft., per 1000 — exc. 2 feet, do. Timber, the load of fifty cubic feet not being Deals, Battens, Boards, or wood other- wise charged with duty. 15 1 Deals, Battens, Boards, the load of fifty cubic feet. 1 12 2 Or, in iieu of the duties herein before im- posed by the load, the Importer has the option, at the time of passing the first entry, of entering Battens, Batten Ends, Boards, Deals, Deal Ends, and Plank, by tale (from Foreign Countries), ac- cording to the following, viz. Battens and Batten Ends, not exc. 7 in wide, the 120 pieces. Under 1 l-4th Above 1 l-4th thick under 2 3- 4. Not exc. 6 feet in length, £1 10 10 £3 1 7 Exc. 6 and not exc. 9, 2 6 2 4 12 5

„ 9 ,. 12, 3 1 7 6 3 2 „ 12 „ 15, 3 17 7 14 M 15 „ 18, 4 12 5 9 4 10 „ 18 ,, 21, 5 7 9 10 15 7 Boards. Deals, Deal Ends, and Planks, ftot above 1 1 -2 above 11-2 not exc. 9^ in. wide. thick. under 3 1-4 Not exc. 6 ft. ia length, 2 9 5 4 IS 10 Exc 6 and not exc. 9 3 14 1 7 8 3 ,.9 12 4 18 10 9 17 8 15C APPENDIX.

„ 12 15 6 12 17 1 „ 15 1ft 8 3 14 16 6 „ 18 21 12 II 17 5 11 Not esc. 6 ft. in length, exc. 9^^ and not exc. Hi in. wide, 19 10 19 7 Exc 6 and not exc. 9 9 8 19 5 „ 9 12 19 11 19 2

,, 12 15 9 6 14 19 ,, 15 18 19 5 17 18 9 „ 18 21 9 4 20 18 [Besides the Duties meritioned in the foregoing rates, Spirits

pay 4d. per gallon extra ; and other Goods, Wares, and Mer- chandize an addi'ional Duty of 5 per cent, with the exception of Corn, Meal and Sugar. The duty on Isinglass, Oils, chemical, essential or perfumed, Pickles preserved in vinegar and in salt, Refined Camphor, Smalts, Turpentine above the value of If s.. Verdigris, Yarn, Cable, and Glass, are reduced by resolution of the House of Commons, dated 20th March, 1845, and the Board of Customs have not enforced the 5 per cent: whether it is to he continued the Customs' Act will determine.]

Corn, Grain, Meal and Flour, imported from a Foreign Country. 5 Vict. sess. 2, Chap. 14, 29th April, 1842.

1 WHEATEN 1 WHEAT. ' MEAL RYE, PEASE, AND 1 1 BEANS. Iand flour

1 Average Price Duty per JDuty per Average price Duty per per Quarter. Quarter. Cwt. per Quarter Quarter. S. S. £ s. d. £ s. d. S. S. £ 5. d. under 51 1 6 lOi under 30 11 6 51 — 52 19 6 6f 30 — 33 10 6 52 — 55 18 6 33 — 34 9 6 1 2f 55 — 56 17 5 lOi 34 — 35 8 6

56 - 57 16 : 5 6 35 — 36 7 6 57 — 58 15 5 11 36 — 37 6 6 58 — 59 14 4 9f 37 — 38 5 6 59 — 60 1?: 4 6f 38 — 39 4 6 60 — 61 12 4 n 39 — 40 3 6 61 — 62 11 3 40 — 41 2 6 1 H — 5i 62 63 10 i 3 41 — 42 16 6'^, — 64 9 3 n 42 upwards 1 64 — 65 8 2 9 65 — 66 7 2 4i 66 — 69 6 2 Oi Note. Corn, Grain, are 69 - 70 5 i Meal, and Flour, ! 8f subject to the addi- 70 — 71 4 1 not i 4i tional duty of per 71 — 72 3 1 01 ^5 72 — 73 2 8* centum. 73upwards 1 H 1

Five Per Cent additional is payable on all Articles except Grain, Flour, and Spirts. APPENDIX. 151

The produce of, and imported from, any British possession in North America, or elsewhere out of Europe. WHEATEN RYE, PEASE, AND WHEAT. MEAL BEANS. AND FLOUR

Average price Duty per Average price Duty per per quarter, quarter. Duty per Cw . per quarter. quarter.

S. S. s. d. £ S S. £ s. d. under 55 5 under 30 3 55 — 56 4 4f 30 — 31 2 56 — 57 3 Of 31 — 32 2 57 — 58 2 8i 32 — 33 1 58 upwards 1 44 33 — 34 1 34 upwards Corn Grain, Meal, and Flour, imported from a F oreign Country* BARLEY, INDIAN CORN BUCKWHEAT, BEER OATS. OATMEAL. OR BIGG. Average price Duty per Average price Duty Duty per quarter. quarter. per quarter. per quarter. per cwt.

S. S. £ s. d. S. S. £ s. d. £ s. d. under 26 11 under 19 8 4 11 29 26 — 27 10 19 — 20 7 4 3 lOl 27 — 30 9 20 — 23 6 3 8 52 30 — 31 8 23 — 24 5 3 13 31 — 32 7 24 — 25 4 2 5 75 32 — 33 6 25 — 26 3 1 10 26 33 — 34 5 26 — 27 2 1 2 98 34 — 35 4 37 upwards 10 7 49 35 — 36 3 36 — 37 2 Note. —The fractions under Oatmeal 37 upwards 10 are so many 121 parts of a penny. The produce of, and imported from, any British Possession in North America, or elsewhere out of Europe.

BARLEY, INDIAN CORN 1

BUCKWHEAT, BEER OATS. OATMEAL, j OR BIGG. Average price Duty Average price Duty Duty

per quarter. per quarter. per quarter. per quarter. 1 per cwt.

S. S. £ s. d. S. S. £ s. d. £ s. d. under 28 2 6 under 22 2 1 2 98 28 — 29 2 22 — 23 1 6 11 13 29 — 30 1 6 23 upwards 6 3 S5 30 — 31 1 31 upwards I 6

Note. —Flour is rated to pay for every barrel of 196 lbs. a duty equal in amount to the duty payable on 38-^- gallons of

Wheat ; and Oatmeal for every I8I5 lbs. a duty equal in amount to the duty payable on a quarter of Oats, notwithstanding it is the practice to charge the duty on those articles by the cwt. Corn, Grain, Meal, and Flour are exsmpt from the additional duty of ^5 per cent. •

52 APPENDIX, tAble of tares on sugar imported from the west indies^ cwt. cwt. cwt. cwt. cwt, cwf. cwt. Hhds. ..8 to 12—12 to 15—15 to 17—17 and upwards- ewt. qr. lb. ewt. qr. lb. cwt. qr. lb. ew}. qr. lb. Tare. ..1 0—1 1 12—1 2 0—1 3 The Tare upon Casks under 8 cwt. is to be allowed at the rate of 14 lbs. per cwt. ; but in all cases where the merchant shall feel dissatisfied, he shall be at liberty to have the Casks emptied, and the actual tare allowed thereon. — C. O., 11th Dec. 1821. The British Plantation Tare is to be allowed on Sugar from St. Lucia, provided the casks are made of the same material as at present, but where any deviation may be observed from the usual package, the officers are to resort to taring one in a given number, and allowing the tare on the whole, according to that so ascertained. Havannah Boxes, Tare 52lbs. each. —Brazil Boxes, Tare 1& percent. ; except Bahia, which are tared at 13 per cent. N.B.~No smaller weight is to be used in the weighing of hogsheads, tierces, and chests of Sugar than the 21b. weight, but in weighing boxes, barrels, and bags, recourse must be had to the 1 lb. weight ; this practice is to be observed generally. — Min. C.C.8 Jan. 1833. NEW LICENSING SYSTEM.

The granting of Licenses is now regulated by the Act 9 George IV. cap. 58, entitled " An act to regulate the granting of Cer- tificates by Justices of the Peace and Magistrates, authorising persons to keep common inns, ale-houses, and victualling houses, in Scotland, in which ale, beer, spirits, wine, and other exciseable liquors, may be sold by retail under Excise Licenses, and for the better regulation of such houses, and for the preventing of such houses being kept without such Certificates." By this Act, the Magistrates of Burghs are required to meet on the last Tuesday of April and the last Tuesday of October, in each year, to con-

sider the applications for License certificates within burgh ; and the Justices of Peace on the first Tuesday of May and last Tues- day of October, in the county, v^ith power to adjourn for seven lawful days after each meeting. The applications must be lodged^

and a fee of 2s. paid, ten days previous to such meeting ; and the Magistrates and Justices are restricted fiom granting Certificatess except at these statutory periods. The Justices are also era- powered to divide their counties into districts, for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisons of the act The following is the Perth District of the County, as a appointed by the Quarter- Sessions on the 20th September, 1828, viz. Aberdalgie, Aber- nethy, Arngask, Dunbarny, Dron, Dunning, Forgandenny, For- teviot, Findogask, Kinnoull, Methven, Moneydie, Kedgorton, Rhynd, Scone, Tippermuir, Perth. LICENSING COURTS.

First Tuesday of May and last Tuesday of October ; and Quarter Sessions for hearing appeals in Licensing cases, held at Perth on the last Friday of May and third Friday of November, Applications for Licenses nuist be lodged, according to a printed form (to be had of the booksellers), with the clerk ten days be- fore the meeting, ar;d appeals must be lodged within ten days before the court. APPENDIX. 153

RATES OF CARTAGE

To or from any of the Shores and Tide Basin , to any Place within the liberties of the City. From From New Tide Shoi e. Basin.

A full load to one address (not otherwise re- s. d. s. d. gulated), 1 8 1 11 A valuable package, when required to be made a separate load, 1 6 1 9 Ale and Porter, per hhd. 6 7 Alum, per do. 1 6 1 9 Ashes, per ton 1 6 1 9 Bark, rough or ground, per ton, 1 6 1 9 Barley, pot, per sack, 2§ 3 Butter and Cheese, per ton. 1 8 1 11 Candle in boxes, per barrel bulk, 2 2i China and Earthenware, per crate, 8 {) 9 Copperas, per ton, 1 6 1 9 Cork in bundles, per ton. 2 4 2 7 Corks made, per cwt, H If Fish, salted, per ton. 1 8 1 11 Flax in matts, per ton, 1 8 1 11 Flour, per sack, 2i 3 Furniture, per load. 2 2 3 Glass, per crate, 4 4§ Glass Bottles \a matts, per gross, 3 3i Grain of all kinds, to or from Canal Street, east

of the Gas A^'ork, per sack. 1: Ditto, to or from any other parts of the Town,

per sack, : li If Haberdashery goods, per barrel bulk. 2 2* Hat boxes^ per barrel bulk, 1 li Hemp and Tow, per Ton, 1 8 1 11 Herrings, white, per barrel, 3 3 Herrings, red, per barrel, 2 2| Hides, wet, per ton. 1 6 1 9 Hides, dry, per ton. 1 8 1 11 Hops, per pocket, 3 3* Hops, per bag, U 4| Iron, in bars, per ton, 1 6 1 9 Iron, pig, per ton, 1 6 1 9 Iron, cast goods, per cwt. H 2 Lead, in bars and sheets, per ton. 1 4 1 7 Leather, per ton, 1 8 1 11 Lemons and Oranges, per chest, 3 3 Lemons and Oranges, per half-chest, Q H li Linseed, per hhd. H 4 Linseed, per barrel, 2 2*- Linseed in sacks, per quarter, 3 3i o2 154 APPENDIX.

S. d. S. d.

Manganese, per ton. 1 6 1 9 Meal, per boll, 1 1* Molasses and Yeast, per pnncheon, carried on a truck, .... 1 1 n Ditto, on a Cart, 10 Hi Oil, in butts or pipes, per ton, carried on a truck, 2 2 3 Ditto, on a cart, 1 8 1 11 Oil, per hhd. .... 6 7 Oil Cake, per ton, 1 8 1 9 Pitch and Tar, per barrel, 3 H

Soda, per ton, . . . 1 8 1 11 Soap, hard, per chest, 3 3i Soap, soft, each four firkins, 3 H Sngar, lumps and loaves, per cwt. 1 li Sugar, raw, ia bags, per cwt. 1 1 Sugar, raw, in hhds. from 18 to 20 cwt, carried on a truck, 1 9 2 Ditto, on a cart, 1 8 1 11 Sugar, raw, in casks under 18 cwt. per cwt. 1 Ditto jDer ton, .... 1 8 1 11 Salt, per ton, .... 1 8 1 11 Seed, clover, per sack, ^ 3 Seed, rye-grass, per sack, 2 2i Small packages of ^ B.B. and under, 1 1* Tallow, per ton, 1 6 I 9 Tea, per chesr, common size, 2 2 Tea, double chests, 4 4 Timber, per load of 40 feet, 1 2 1 5 Turpentine, per carboy, 3 H Vitriol, per load of 8 bottles, 1 6 1 9 Whitening, per ton, to be carried in bags only, 1 6 1 9 "Wine, per pipe, or puncheon spirits, of 115 gal- lons, and in proportion, carried oa a Truck, 1 9 2 Ditto, on a Cart, 1 6 1 9

Wine and Spirits, per hhd. carried on a Truck, , 9 10 Wool, per ton, 1 8 1 11 Yarn and Rags, per ton. 1 8 1 11 Ditto, on a Cart, 7 8 All Goods, charged by the Load or by the Too, carried to or from St. John Street, the Kirkgate, Watergate, South Street, King Street, and other placf s to the south of the South Street, and the east of King Street, to be twopence less than as stated in the foregoing Table. All ether parcels arid packages not enumerated in the above Table, to pay at the rate per

B.B. of . . . 2 2 And if a number of small packages be en a Cart, addressed to one individual, they are to be charged at the rate per B.B. of 2 2 APPENDIX. 156

COALS, LIME, &c. To be Charged as per the following Table. ON COALS. One Boll of Coals, weighing 40 stones, Dutch weight, car- ried from the Coal Shoie to the Meal Vennel end, South Street, to any part of the Watergate, to the High Street below the Cross, to the Kirkgate, Kirkside, George Str

Great Coals : 2.\ Mets of English to he reckoned equal to 1 Boll of Great Coals ; and 3 Bolls of Small Coals or Smithy Scots Coals, equal to 2 Bolls of Great Coals. A Load of English Coals, equal to 2 Bolls of Great Coals, to be 2d. per Load in addition to the above rates from the tide Basin. A Cart Load of Coals from the Tide Basin to the Coal Slips at the Coal Shore 6|^d. A Cart Load of Coals from the New Shore or Lime Shore to the Coal Slips at the Coal Shore, to pay 4§d, and from the Coal Shore to the Slips, 3d. If English Coals are carried in Bags at the request of a pur- chaser, the Carter to be entitled to in additional charge of one half-penny per Met. ON LIME. Each Boll of Lime carried from the Lirae Shore to the dif- ferent places of the Town, shall pay the same rates of cai riage as Great Coals from the Coal Shore, with the same addition as on Coals from the Tide^Basia. ON STONES. A Load of 14 cwt. of Stones from any of the Shores or Tide Basin, to the different places of the Town, shall pay the same rates of carriage as two Bolls of Coals, and proportionally for a greater Load. ON RUBBISH. A Load of Rubbish from any part of the Town, to such place in the North or South Inch, or to the River Side, as may be pointed out, to pay of carriage 6d., PERTH STEELYARDS. North Port Steelyard— Peter Fisher, keeper Prince's Street Steelyard S.uthEo.d—J. Galloway, keeper. Prince's Street Steelyard—Galloway and Blyth, proprietors. South WUliam Street Steelyard-—-Hugh Brown, proprietor. 156 APPENDIX.

RATES OF FARES FOR PORTERS, AS TO WEIGHT AND DISTANCE.

For any distance not exceeding

A letter, or parcel with a letter, not exceeding in weight 14 lbs. A parcel or parcels, exceeding 14 lbs. and not above 56 lbs A parcel or parcels, exceeding 56 lbs. and not above 112 lbs. Any load, either on the back, or on a barrow, hurley, or other vehicle, exceeding 112 lbs. and not above l^- cwt. Any load exceeding 1^ cwt. an

not above 2 cwt .. Any load, either on the back, or on a barrow, hurley, or other vehicle, exceeding 2 cwt. and not above 3 cwt Letters brought into town by Car- riers containing orders for goods, or with goods, exclusive

of porterage of said goods, ..

*^* Empty packages of similar weights to those stated in the above Table, to be delivered at corresponding distances for half the rates specified in the above Table. And for every additional cwt. to be allowed at the rate of Id. extra on each progressive rate. When detained more than one quarter of an hour, either at loading or unloading, to be paid at the rate of l^^d. for every ad- ditional one quarter of an hour. One half additional to the above rates to be charged for all work performed between the hours of 11 o'clock p.m. and 5 o'clock A.M. from the i5th March to the 15th September, and between the hours of 10 o'clock p.m. and 6 o'clock a.m. during the rest of the year. ASSISTING AT LOADING OR UNLOADING OF GOODS. A back-load to or from any shop or warehouse on the ground ffoor, to or from any vehicle on the street, the distance not exceeding twenty yards, and the 5. d.

weight not above 112 lbs. . . 1 And for each additional 56 lbs. to be allowed, extra, A back-load, up any court or street, more than twenty yards, and not above sixty yards, the weight not ex- ceeding 112 lbs. .... And for each additional 56 lbs. to be allowed, extra, A back-load, not exceeding 112 lbs. up or down stairs. APPENDIX.. 157

not exceeding one storey, and wliere the distance

travelled does not exceed twenty yards, . 1

For each additional storey, extra, . . 0^ And for each additional 56 lbs. to be allowed, extra for

each additional storey, . . . 0^ N.B. If more than two pacJcages, to he paid by time, as after- > mentioned.

RATES AS TO TIME.

Assisting at removing of furniture, when a considerable time is required, for the first hour, 6 And for each additional hour, 4 For every hurley load of furniture removed, not exceed- ing one-fourth of a mile, including allowance for time required in loading and unloading. 6 And for each additional one-fourth of a mile. 3 Assisting in loading or unloading carts, weighing goods, &c, not included in the preceding fares, for the first hour, .... 6 For every other hour, 3- "Watching during the night, the hours of night-duty being from 11 o'clock p.m. till 5 o'clock a*.m. between 15th March and 15th September, and fiom 10 p.m. till 7 a.m. during the rest of the year, for the first hour, 8

And for each additional hour, . . . 4 Acting generally as a porter, for a whole day of 10 hours 2 6 And for a week, the working hours per diem being 10 hours 14 For each additional hour employed, more than 10 hours per diem, when engaged either by the week or oy the day, an extra allowance to be made, at the rate of,

per hour, . . . . . 3 And for any number of hours employed, less than 10 hours per diem, when engaged either by the week or by the day, a deduction td be made, at the rate of,

per hour, . . . . . 3

%* No charge to he made for time beyond thefirst hour when not employed at least fifteen minutes of the following hour.

GREYFRIARS' BURYING GROUND.

The undertaker, or person ordering a grave, shall, as soon as possible after the death of the person to be interred, give notice, subscribed by him, at the City-Chamberlain's Office (between the hours of ten and eleven o'clock forenoon), of the name and desig- nation of the deceased, the age, place of birth, cause of death, class of coffin, and the day and hour of the interment. The Superintendent shall be on the Burying-Ground, or in the

Office adjoining to it, from eight to nine, and from 10 to 1 1 o'lock morning, and at all other hours when interments are to take place.

David Duncan, Keeper of Records ; Daniel Sinclair, Superin- tendant. : — —

138 APPENDIX.

SCONE AND PERTH MASONIC LODGE,

Matthew Gloag, Risj;ht Worshipful Master.

James Fenwick, Depute-Master ; James Gellatly, Assistant

Depute-Master ; Robert Peter, Senior Warden ; James Robert-

son, Junior Warden ; William Sutherland, Treasurer ; Robert

Welch, Secretary ; David Ross, Chaplain ; Thomas Smith and

James Kinnoch, Key-Keepers ; Alexander Reid, Grand Stew-

ard ; Charles Gellatly, Assistant Grand Steward ; John

Cameron, Tyler ; Alexander Patterson, Invery House, Porto- bella, Proxy-Master. ST. ANDREW'S MASONIC LODGE. Sir P. M. Thriepland of Fingask, Right Worshipful Master.

The Right Hon. the Earl of Mansfield, Depute-Master •,

David Halket, Assistant Depute-Master ; Archibald TurnbuU.

Senior Warden ; Robert M'Farlane, Junior Warden ; David

Clark, Treasurer ; Archibald Reid, Secretary ; Rev. H. A. Skeete,

Chaplain ; James Davidson, Grand Steward ; George M'Lauch- lan, Tyler, ROYAL ARCH MASONIC LODGE. Robert Martin, Right Worshipful Master.

James Cameron, Pass Master ; James Ritchie, Depute-

Master; Alexander M'Lauchlan, Sub-Master ; Thomas Gregory Senior Warden; James B. Isdale, Junior Warden; James Cameron, Treasurer; David Halley, Secretary; Daniel M,Kay.

Chaplain ; Alexander Cruickshanks, Grand Steward ; Donald Menzies, Senior Steward; David Coutts, Junior Steward;

James Campbell, Senior Deacon ; William Scott, Junior

Deacon , Alexander Robertson, Tyler ; Thomas Coates, Mer- chant, Edinburgh, Proxy Master. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD-FELLOWS, MANCHESTER UNITY.

Loyal City of Perth Lobge, No. 2320. District Offi- cers —William Scott, G.M- ; Francis Falconer, D.G.M. ;

George Campbell, C.S. ; Francis Falconer, Examing Officer.

Lodge Officers: —Thomas H. Cuthbert, N.G. ; James Linley,

V.G. ; John M'Glashan, P.G. ; Alexander Ross, P.G. ; John

Forbes, Secretary ; John Barrie, P.G. Treasurer.

Loyal St. Johnston Lodge, No. 409. Lodge Officers : —

James Watson, N.G. ; Norman M'Pherson, V.G. ; Thomas Thomson, Secretary. MERCHANT SEAMAN'S FUND, trustees. Ship Owners.—William Brisbane, Peter Graham, James Graham, Robert Young, Robert Keay, Thomas Duncan, William Dow, William Harley, William Forbes. Ship Masters John Henderson, Robert Littlejohn, David Fotheringham, James Harvey, William Greig, writer, Collector. APPENDIX. 159

PERTH HIGHLAND FRIENDLY SOCIETY. INSTITUTED 1844.

The Right Hon. the Earl of KinnouU, Patron ; Hon. Lord

Dupplin, Premier Honorary Member ; Mr George Wallace, Chieftain. SPORTING CLUBS. ROYAL PERTH GOLFING SOCIETY. The Right Hon. Fox Maule, Captain. David Halket, M.D., James Condie, Archibald TurnbuU, and Henry B. M'Farlane, M.D., Councillors. — George Gray, Secre- tary —Robert Keay, Medalist.—John Jackson, Ofl&cer. PERTH CURLING CLUB. INSTITUTED 6tH FEBRUARY, 1841. Admitted into the Royal Caledonian Curling Club, July 1841.

The Right Hon. Fox Maule, M.P. Patron ; Robert Murray,

President ; Alexander Scott, Vice-President ; John Gibson,

Treasurer ; Alexander Scott, Secretary. Committee of Management.—James Buist, James M. Honey, Alexander M'Farlane, David Dandie, William Duncan, William Imrie. ST. JOHN'S (OF PERTH) CURLING CLUB. instituted 11th FEBRUARY, 1841. Admitted into the Royal Caledonian Curling Club, July 1841.

Sir Thomas Moncrieffe of MoncriefFe, Bart. Patron ; Joseph

Hanson, President ; Thomas Richardson, Vice-President; Ro- bert Martin, Representative Member ; James Young, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee of Management Joseph Ranson, James Young, Charles Shedden, Peter Gardiner, Thomas Richardson, David Peacock, William Young, William M. Farney. Honorary Members.—James Young, Land-Surveyor, W. M. M'Kenzie, Architect. AM9^e.— On the 20th February, 1843, Sir Thomas Moncrieffe of Moncrieffe, Baronet, the Patron, presented to this Club an elegant silver medal, to be competed for annually by its members. PERTH CRICKET CLUB.

Sir Thomas Moncrieffe of MoncriefFe, Bart. Captain ; the

Right Hon. Fox Maule, M.P. Late Captain ; William Ross,

Lieutenant ; R. Walker, Secretary. Committee.— C. F. Walsh, C. jamieson, J. Kemp, S. Mur- ray, R. Peat, W. M'Kenzie. PERTH COMPANY OF ARCHERS.

James Stobie, Captain ; William Garvie, Adjutant ; John

Mackie, Secretary ; William M'Robie, Treasurer. It)0 APPENDIX.

PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.

Barlas, John, 224 High street, Bramwell, James, Atholl street. Deseret, S. T., 6 Charlotte street. Fleming, David, Bridgend. Frew, David, 39 North Methven street.. Gray, Janoes, 33 South street. Halket, David, 3 "Watergate. Henderson, William, 2 Rose terrace. Lumsdaine, John, 6 Atholl place. Malcolm, William., Atholl street. Miller, James, King street. Monteath, John, 11 Prince's street. M'Farlane, H. B., 1 Atholl place. M'Farlane, James, 1 Rose terrace. Paterson, G. K. H., 18 South street Robertson, Donald, 9 North Methven street Scott, David, 5 St John street. Scott, Hugh, 250 High street. Thomson, Fraser, 8 Crescent. White, Francis J., 2 Atholl place. TABLE OF DISTANCES FROM PRRTH.

Miles. Miles- Miles. To Edinburgh. Stirling 39 Montrose 52 Bridge of Earn 4 DennyLoanhead49 Bervie 65 | Kinross 17 Cumbernailld 52 Stonehaven 74 Inverkeitbing 31 Glasgow 66 Aberdeen 90 N.Queen's Ferry 33 By another route. S. Queen's Ferry 35 Auchterarder 11 To Inverness. Edinburgh 44 Blackford 18 Auchtergaven 9 Dunblane 29 Dunkeld 15 To St. Andrews. Stirling 35 Moulinearn 24 Bridge of Earn 4 DennyLoanhead 45 Pitlochry 28 Newburgh 12 Cumbernauld 48 Blair Atholl 35 Cupar Fife, 22 Glasgow 62 Dalnacardoch 46 St. Andrews 32 Dalwhinnie 59 To Aberdeen. Pitmain 72 To Kirkcaldy. Coupar-Angus 13 Kingussie 73 Meigle 19 Aviemore 85 , Bridge of Earn 4 Carr 92 Newburgh 12 Glammis 25 Bridge of 101 Auchtermuchty 17 Forfar 31 Freeburn Falkland 19 Brechin 44 Inverness 117 Laurencekirk 55 Plasterer's Inn 26 To Killin. Kirkcaldy 32 Mondyne's Toll 62 Stonehaven 69 Auchtergaven 9 To Glasgow. Aberdeen 84 Dunkeld 15 Methven 6 By another route. Logierait 24 CrieflF 17 Inchture 13 Aberfeldy 33 BridgeofArdoch27 Dundee 22 Kenmore 39 Dunblane 33 Arbroath 39 Killin 55 APPENDIX. 161

PUBLIC BATHS.

Charles Graham Sidey, President ; Donald Fleming and Robert Hay, Vice-Presidents David ; Craigie,Treasiner ; Thomas

M'Pherson, Sub-Treasurer ; David Morton and Thomas Rich- ardson, Secretaries.

INCORPORATED TRADES. Teades. Deacons. Bakers, ...... David Glass. Fleshers, ... Thomas Crawford Glovers, ...... James Murdoch. Hammermen, ... Charles Shedden. Shoemakers, ... .0. Alexander Eraser. Tailors, ... .. Alexander Tulloch Weavers, ...... George Croll. Wrights, ... Andrew Heiton. Andrew Heiton, Convenor.

STAMP DUTIES iNiiAND BiLiiS & Pko. Notes. Receipts. If ^5 and under £10. Not exceeding two months afier Longe' date, or sixty days after sight. Period. 10 ... 20 20 ... s. 50. 50 ... 100. Forjg2 £5 5s 1 1 100 ... Ab. 5,5s. 20 1 2 200. 200 ... 20 30 2 2 300. 30 50 2 3 300 ... 500. 100 3 4 500 ... 1000. 1000 or 100 > 200 4 5 upwards 10 For any sum 200 •§ 3©0 5 6 acknowledg- ed to be in 300- 500 6 8 full of all demands 500 § 1000 8 12 lo Protests. lOOO'g 2000 12 15 « 2000 3000 15 25 On bill or note for any 3000 25 30 sum less than ^20 2 £20 and less than Promissory Notes from £2 to £]00 3 100 ... £100 inclusive, are not to be 500 5 or drawn payable to bearer on de- 500 upwards 10 Protest of mand, except bankers' reissu- any other kind 5 able notes, which require a daf- Bills of Lading ferent stamp.-—Penalty for post- Letters or Power o? dating Bills, £100. ATTORNEy ^i lOs Affidavits, , .2s, 6d, Indentures .....203.

MAN LIBRARl 162 ADVERTISEMENTS.

FORFARSHIRE AND PERTHSHIRE

Patrons. Most Noble the Marquis of Breadalbane. Rt. Hon. the Earl of Slrathmore Rt. Hon. Lord Douglas. Rt. Hon. the Earl of Kinnoull. Rt. Hon. Lord Gray. Rt. Hon. the Earl of Airlie. Rt. Hon. Lord Panmure. Rt. Hon. the Earl of Mansfield. Rt. Hon. Lord Kinnaird. Extraordinary Directors. Andrew Pitcairn, Esquire of John M'NicoU, Esquire, Craig. Pratis. John Marshall, Esquire, Lun- Charles Guthrie, Esquire of carty. Taybank. Robert Hope Moncrieffe, Es- Robert Lyall, Esquire of New- quire, Perth. bigging. Thomas Duncan, Esquire, John Aberdeen, Esquire, Mon- Perth. trose. John M'Laren, Esquire, Easter James Oligvie Dalgliesh, Es- Rhynd. quire of Woodburn. Alexander Stoddart, Esquire, "William Peddie, Esquire of Dunbarney. Pitculien Bank. Ordinary Directors. John Sturrock, Esquire- Thomas Hunter, Esquire. John Symers, Esquire. Alexander Balfour, Esquire. John Maxwell, Esquire. James Watson, Esquire. Alexander Lawson, Esquire. James Marnie, Esquire. George Duncan, Esquire, M.P. William Thoms, Esquire. Peter Kinmond, Esquire. Thomas Powrie, Esquire.

THIS is the only NATIVE FIRE INSURANCE COM. PANY connected with the Central district of Scotland ; and the Directors, whilst they acknowledge with gratiiude the liberal

support it has hitherto eojoyed, respectfully solicit the continued patronage of thwir friends in the Counties of Perth and Forfar, for an Establishment, whose Proprietary belongs almost exclu- sively to these Counties. Insurances on ail kinds of Property is effected on the most fa-

vourable terms ; and the Duty on FARMING STOCK—includ- ing Bestial, Agricultural produce. Utensils, and Implements of Husbandry—having been repealed, Policies are now issued on Farming Stock /ree of duty. By order of the Directors, P. H. THOMS, Manager.

Terms will be learned, and every facility afforded for the trans- fer of Policies and effecting new Insurances, on application at the Company's OfTice in Dundee, or to STEWART & MURRAY, Agents, Perth. ADVERTISEMENTS. 16^i SCOTTISH UNION Fire and I^iife Insiiranee Compaiij; Instituted 1824. INCOftP 'RATED BY ROYAL CBARTER. OFFICES :—

47 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH ; Dublin. 37 CoRNHiLL, London ; and 52 Dame Street,

Governor,— U\s, Grace the Duke of Hamjltcn and Erandon. Deputy-Governor,—The Most Noble the Mauquis of Queensberrv;

DIRECTORS, Extraordinary. Ordinary. Sir W. A Maxwell, Bart. John Learniontti, Esq. Sir W. G. G. Cumming, Bart. William Moodie, Esq. North Dalrymple, Esq. Henry Maxwell, Esq. John Gladstone, Esq. E D. Saniford, Esq. Sir Geo. S. Mackenzie, Bart. Waller BigRar, Esq. John Jardine, Esq. James Reoch, Esq. Captain J. D. Boswall, R. N. J. H. Burnett, Esq. Hugh Bruce, Esq. John IMacfie, E=q. Col. W. Macdonald. Sir William Dunbar, Bart. Robert Thomson, Esq. William Wilson, Esq. Patrick Dalmahoy, Esq. James Duncan, Esq. Manager,—George Ramsay. Esq. Physician, —D. Maclagan, M.D— Secretary, J-Barbas, Esq. Auditor, —Robert Spottiswoode, Esq. LIFE DEPARTMENT. At the First Investigation of Profits on 1st August 1841, a bonus was declared averaging Two per Cent, per annum on the sums insured. The Second Investigation takes pi-ace on 1st August 1846, and Parties effecting Insurances previous to that Date will participate in the Division. FIRE DEPARTMENT.

This Company insures almost all kinds of property against acci- dents arising from fire, at rates commensurate with the risk. The Directors can with confidence refer to the promptitude and liberality with which accidental losses are adjusted by this Insti- tution. Copies of Prospectus, and all other information, may iie had on application at the Head Office of the Company, 47 George Street, Edinburgh, or at any of the Company's Agents. By order of the Directors, GEORGE RAMSAY, Manager. JAMES BARLAS, Secretary. DAVID HEPBURN, Writer, AGENT at PERTH. — —

AEiVERTISEMENTS.

Instituted a.d. 1720. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Head OMce, 4:8 ^oxtli Baridge Street, ISdinbuxgh.

BOARDS OF DIRECTION.

Ordinary Directors.

James Haig, Esq. of Bemerside I John S. Cunningham, Esq., AN^S. banker, David Welsh, Esq. of Collin, James Tytler, Esq. of Wood- W.S. houselee. George Ross, Esq., advocate. Christopher Wood, jun., Esq., Dr Charles Anderson. merchant. John Irving, Esq., W.S. Arthur Campbell, Esq., W.S.

Extraordinary Directors. James Home Rigg, Esq. of John Hope, Esq., W.S. Downfieid. Adam Hay, Esq., W.S. William MiLchell Innes, Esq. of John Learmonth, Esq. of Dean, Parson's Green. Lieutenant-Colonel Scott. John Sligo, Eyq. of Carmyie. George Ritchie, Esq. SirDavid Kinloch of Gilmerton, John Robert Tod, Esq. Vf.S. Bart. Andrew Storie, Esq. W.S. Robert Smyth, Esq., W S. Sir George Clerk of Penicuik,. Robert Clerk Rattray, Esq. of Bart. Craighall, Rattray. John Ferrier, Esq., W.S. Sir John Scuart Forbes of Pit- John Tod. Esq. of Kirkhill. sligo, Bart. John Gray, Esq., solicitor.

THE imoorlance of Fire Insurance is now so generally under- stood, that it is unnecessary to demonstrate its value by

illustration or example ; but it, nevertheless, is of great importance to individuals possessed of Insurable Property to inform them- selves, by inquiry and comparison, in what Office it is most advan- tageous for them to effect their Assurances, looking at once to the stability, character, and rates of the various Institutions carrying on the business of Fire Insurance. The grounds upon which ihe Directors of the FRIENDLY INSURANCE COMPANY claim a preference by Insurers, are

as follow : First—TR^ LARGE INVESTED CAPITAL of the Com- pany. Second—The high charas.ter which the Incorporation has main- tained during its long existence (125 years), for a PROMPT and LIBERAL SETTLEMENT of CLAIMS. r/iirrf— THREE-FOURTHS OF THE FREE PROFITS of the Business being Septennially returned to the Assured, who are guaranteed from responsibility by the whole body of Proprie- — ;

ADVERTISEMENTS. 165

The Friendly Jn&iirance Company continued. tors, and by an Invested Capital, greatly larger (with one excep- tion) than that of any other Scotch Company, even those esta- blished for carrying on both Fire and Life Insnrance ; and thus, although a Proprietary Company, the Friendly affords the advan- tages of a Mutual Insurance Company, without the concomitant responsibilities to which Members of such Institutions may be liable, if not under judicious management. Fourth—This Company has never increased the Rates for Fire

Insurance, which are still as formerly, viz. :

1st Class. 2d Class. 3d Class. Is. 6d. per cent. 2s. 6d. per cent. 43. 6d. per cent. Fifth—A RETURN OF TWENTY PER CENT, was made to the Assured from 1832-9, and that Return was not confined to Policies current during the whole of that period, but extended to the total Amount of Premiums received during these years, what- ever the duration of the Insurances, No expense attends the Transfer of Policies from other Offices. Printed Prospectus, showing the rates and conditions of In- surance, may be had on application at the Head Office, or at any of the Branches.

Agents in Perth : Messrs. PEDDIE k MACKENZIE, Writers. FsiENDEr Insurance Office, Perth, 1845. }

9 HEAD OFFICE, No. 17 George Street, Edinburgh. Established 3lsf December' 1839.

Agents at Perth : Messrs Gray & Jameson, Writers ; Mr Thomas Smith Duncan, Writer.

THIS SOCIETY is founded for the purpose of securing pro- visions during Life, and not, as in the case of Assurance Companies, after death. Its leading objects are To provide Endowments for Children; To secure Provisions for persons of all ages in after years To accumulate a Fund in the event of survivance available at any fioced period.

Copies of the Prospectus, Forms of Proposal, &c., may be ob- tained on application to the Agents. ROBERT BALFOUR, Actuary. p 2 —

166 ADVERTISEMENTS.

CAPITAL, £250,000.

HEAD OFFICE, No. 1 BANK STREET, DUNDEE.

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 Company, Aberdeen. Francis Hawkins, Esq. Cairnbank, Brechin. Charles Wateiston, Esq. manager, Caledonian Bank, Inver- ness. John Adam, Esq. of Scobbach. Ordinary Directors. David Miln, Esq. banker, Chairman. "William Reid. Esq. writer. Peter Dalgairns, Esq. wine J. Hodgson Anderson, Esq., merchant. merchant. George Fyffe, Esq. shipowner. James Westland, Esq. banker. John Bell, Esq, writer. Medical Advisers. Robert Bell, Esq. Geo. M. Osborne, Esq. M.D. M.D. j Manager—Ebenezer Erskine Scott, Esq.

(MIS 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 contingencies of life on the most liberal terms. Reference is made to the toHowJng Specimen of the Company's Tables for ^ ssurances, "which will bear a favoui-able comparison with those of any other Office :

r I- Rilies for assuring £100| IL Ratesfor assuring £100 \payable at death. payable at death, or to the

-= ^. varty assured, on Ms attain- 1 1 age. With Without 1 ing a specified Profits. 1 li Profits. 1 " >,

L. S. D. L. s. B. 1 20 1 16 8 1 14 25 2 I 10 1 18 4 L S. D. L. S. D. 30 2 7 U 2 3 20 2 8 3 2 2 5 35 2 14 10 2 8 3 25 2 18 8 2 10 6 40 3 3 10 2 16 30 3 13 3 3 1 1 45 3 14 1 3 5 6! 35 4 14 5 3 15 4 SO 4 9 3 19 8 40 6 10 2 4 17 1 65 6 11 8 5 0^ 45 9 19 6 6 11 3 — —

ADVERTISEMENTS. 167

East of Scotland Life Assurance continued. The Company also grants LOANS on Personal Security con- joined with Life Assurance, and on Redeemable Annuity and otherwise. The Policies of this Company are i..nqualified by any conditions limiting the liability of the Company thereon, and are also expressly declared to be indisputable ajid 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 to the Edinburgh Board ; or at the Com- pany's Agencies. By order of the Directors, EBEN. E. SCOTT, Manager. PERTH AGENCY. Medical Referee, —H. B. Macfaklane, Esq. M.D., 1 Athole Place.— Agent, Robert Macfaklane, Esq. Y/riter : Office, No. 7 Charlotte Street. Ssoan Fimd laife Asi

Capital, L. 300,000. Empowered by Special Act OP Parliament.

CENTRAL BOARD FOR SCOTLAND. Directors. George Grant, Esq. advocate. John Hunter, jun. Esq. TV.S. Jos. M'Gregor, Esq. accountant. Robert Anderson, Esq. Medical Officer, Professor Lizars.

THE many advantages of this Institution, both in LIFE AS- SURANCE and DEFERRED ANNUITIES,—power to borrow two-thirds Premiums paid, without expense or forfeiture, already acted on to nearly L. 17, 000—great reduction of Rates on short Policies—option of selecting benefits and converting Policies to suit the inteiest of Policy-holder during life, and to afford the full benefit to family at death —moderate Rates, and annual divi- sion of Profits, —have been appreciated by the public. The So- ciety has more than doubled its business since 1840. Its continued prosperity enabled the Directors, at their Fifth Annual Meeting in May, to declare a Bonus, on the average, equal to 60 per cent, on annual premiums if added to policy, 16f per cent, in cash, or 2 per cent, in permanent reduction on premiums. — Thus, for ex- ample, 168 ADVERTISEMENTS.

National Loan Fund Assurance Society continued.

Permanent Policy Bonus in Annual Bonus in Reduetion Sum taken addition to Age. Assured. Premium. Cash. of Annual out in Sum assured. Premium.

L. S. D L. S. D L. S. B L. L. S. D 1837 170 9 3 77 5 1 12 3 9 60 1000 74 3 4 1838 144 2 2 64 5 6 9 16 4 1S39 116 ie 51 5 11 7 11

New Policies participace in next. Annaal Division. Policies, as collateral money security, for periods of one to five years, effected at lower rates tban charged by any other Office (see

Tables A and B), with option *.)f continuance for life at usual rates. Premium pop. Assurtnc L.IOO. For Life, A Aero. For One Year For Five Years Only. Only. Without Profits 1 With Profit.=.

20 L.l 13 7 L.l 17 4 L.O 17 L.O 17 6 40 2 18 8 3 5 3 1 3 10 15

Females Assured at rate of one year less than actual age. Immediate Annuity for every L 100 deposited.

1 Age. 40 50 60 70 75

iAnnuity. L.6 5 2 L.7 8 L9 14 3 L14 2 2 L17 15 6

Applications for Agencies to be made to, and Prospectuses, Reports, and information obtained from, R. W. JAMESON, W.S. Agent and 8ecretary of the Central Board for Scotland. Office, Q7 New Buildings, North Bridge, \ Corner of Pi'ince's Street, Edinburgh. 5^

.Agencies alzeadv eetalslished. PERTH, JOHN BALLANDENE, Writer. Alloa, J. Lothian, publisher. Aberdeen, Messrs Nisbet & Robertson, brokers. Annan BenjaaiinsNelson, banker. Arbroath, B. M. Kennedy, Arbroath Guide Office. Douglas, Isle of Man, William Casey, agent. Dundee, J. W. Alexander, writer. Dunfermline, W. Finlayson, merchant. Dunkeld, James Seaton, writer. Dunblane, T. P. Knox, writer. Glasgow, Donald Dewar, banker. Kinross, Hugh Laird, banker. Lockerby, John Baird, banker. Markinch (Fife) J. G. Stewart, Balgonie Mills. Stirling, John Sawers, banker. ADVERTISEMENTS. 169

Established 1825. CAPITAL — ONE MILLION.

Head Office, 89 Union Street, AUsei'deen.

Governor—The Right Honoukable LORD FORBES. Directors. (All being, in terms of the Contract of Copartnery, Shareholders of the Company.)

Extraordinary Directors. Robert Duff, Esq. of Fetteresso. R. Macfarlane, Esq. advocate. Dr Robert Daun, Aberdeen. Alex. Pirie, Esq. of Waterton. R, Freeland, Esq. of Gryfe Castle Alex. Robertson, Esq. Balgow-- F. Gordon, Esq. of Kincardine. nie, Lodge. A. Grant, Esq of Druminnor. John Shepherd, Esq. Chairman J. Henry, Esq of Watchmount. H.E.I C. Dr Alexander Henderson. Prof. H. Scott, King's College. Principal Jack, King's College. W. Smith, Esq. of Carbeth Al. J. Kinloch, Esq. of Park. Guthrie. W. M'Combie, Esq. of Easter A. Stewart, Esq. of Laithers. Skene. Major A.F. Tayler of Dunideer

Ordinary Directors. Alexander Webster, Esq. Advocate, Chairman. A. Burness, Esq. of Mastrick. Alex. Pirie, jun. Esq. manufac- Robert Catto, Esq. merchant. turer. D. Chalmers, Esq. of Westburn Alex. Stronach, Esq. of Drnm- Alex. Irvine, Esq. merchant. allan. T. Sangster, Esq. advocate. A. Smith. Esq. of Glenmillan. Bankers—The Aberdeen Town and County Bank. Physicians —Dr Ewing and Dr Dyce. Law Agent—John Webster, Esq. Advocate.

^HE system adopted by this Company combines the principle of MUTUAL ASSURANCE with the security of a large Subscribed Capital, and the support of nearly Seven Hundred Partners of wealth and influence. Assurances are granted under a variety of forms, applicable to the various circumstances of individuals proposing to insure their own lives, or those of the parties in whom they have an interest. PARTICIPATION IN PROFITS. Parties desirous of participating in the profits of the Company,, may have Reversionary Sums added to their Policies, or an equi- valent reduction made from their Annual Premiums. From the success which has attended the Company's operations, both in the selection of Lives and the investment of the Premiums, the Directors confidently anticipate that, at the Investigation to —

170 ADVERTISEMENTS.

Aberdeen Assurance Company continued. take place in 1847, the Bonus will be equivalent to that declared by any other Proprietory Company in Scotland. POLICIES WITHOUT PROFIT. To insure fixed Sums, the Company have adopted a scale of rates, which will be found highly advantageous in those transactions where the object is the security of a definite amount. Specimens of the Tables will be found subjoined. The business transacted by the Company may be classed under the following heads : The granting of Assurances, with or without profits, on single and joint lives and survivorships, and for limited periods. The granting of Assdraivces payable at death, or on the party attaining a given age. The granting of Endowments to Children, and of Present, Deferred, and Survivorship Annuities. The Lending Money on Redeemable Annuity over Entailed Estates; and on Heritable and Personal Security, coupled with Life Assurance. The Purchase of Life-rent and Reversionary Interests. And, in general, the transaction of every species of business in^ volving the contingency of human life. Forms of Projiosal, and every additional information, will be given on application at the Agencies of the Company in Great Britain and Ireland.

Annual Premiums to Instire L.lOO at Death.

IVith participation in Withoh t participationX Profits. in Profits. j

Ages. Premium. Ages, Premium.

20 L.l 18 1 20 L.l 14 7 22 2 22 1 16 6 24 2 1 1 24 1 17 6 26 2 2 2 26 1 18 6 28 2 4 1 28 2 4 30 2 5 7 30 2 2 32 2 7 10 32 2 3 10 34 2 10 2 34 2 6 36 2 13 36 2 8 6 38 2 15 9 38 2 11 6 40 2 19 7 40 2 14 5 42 3 3 6 42 2 18 3 44 3 8 2 44 3 2 2 46 3 13 2 A 6 3 7 2 48 4 1 48 3 13 2 50 4 6 10 50 3 19 8 52 4 15 52 4 7 54 5 3 4 54 4 15 2 __-!= XO ENTRY MONEY CHARGED. ADVERTISEMENTS. 171

Aberdeen Assurance Company continued.

Premiums may be made payable half-yearly or quarterly, to suit the convenience of parties. Insurances are effected upon the lives of Naval and Mii.iTARr Men, or upon those of other parties intending to reside ABROAD, at Premiums proportioned to the extra risk. FIRE INSURANCE at the reduced Premiums of Is. 6d and upwards. Extra Risks insured at moderate rates. Policies with other Offices may be transferred free of expense. Office IN Edinburgh, 65 Prince's Street. Office in Glasgow, 69 St Vincent Street. Office in Dublin, 12 Bachelor's Walk.

By order of the Dii'ectors, CKAs. FOX GRIFFITH, Manager. ALEX. P. FLETCHER, Secretary.

PERTH BOARD OF MANAGEMENT. Chairman, Robt. Ross, Esq. of Oakbank. David Greig, Esq. William Irarie, Esq. | Peter Imrie, Esq. David Ritchie, Esq. j Chas. G. Sidey, Esq. of Letham, Lord Provost.

Consulting Physician, Dr Malcolm.

Agent, LAURENCE RINTOUL, 79 High Street.

•gH Mie Assiireiice mm Established in 1823. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. CAPITAL, £500,000.

EDINBURGH, 22 George Street.

1 1 King William Street (City), LONDON.

THIS COMPANY combines, in the most beneficial way for the assured, ail the advantages of the different systems on which Life Offices have generally been formed. A numerous, influential, and responsible body of Proprietors, with a large subscribed Capital and accumulated funds, present in- the most ample security ; whilst, as all the Partners must be sured with the Company, this affords the benefits of the mutual —

172 ADVEBTISEMENTS.

Edinburgh Life Assurance Company continued. assurance system in its best features, — the assured having the right to participate in the whole profits of the business, without the liability of the mutual guarantee. The signal success attending the Company's proceedings for a period of upwards of twenty years is mainly to be attributed to this mode of its constitution, joined

To a judicious selection of the Lives insured ;

To the careful Investment of the Funds ; To the large proportion of Profits allocated to the assured four-fifths being septennially divided ;

To the equitable principles on which the Division of Profits is made.

To the promptitude and liberality of its dealings ; To the very moderate rates (in themselves a present bonus) and the strict adherence to the utmost economy, consistent with the efiicient conduct of the business.

Prospectus, contaiaing all the various modes by which Insur- ances may be eflfected, and every information obtained, at the Head Office, or the various Agencies of the Company.

Specimen op Rates for Insuring £100 on a Single Life.

For Without partici- With For one Year. Seven Years pation. Participation. Single Annual Annual Annual Age. Age. Premium. Premium. Premium. Premium

20 ^0 17 3 £0 19 11 20 £1 14 2 £1 17 4 30 1 1 3 14 8 30 2 3 7 2 7 7 40 1 6 10 1 11 10 40 2 17 11 3 3 2 50 1 15 1 2 4 5 50 4 17 4 9 18 11 60 6 4 4 6 15 60 3 18 3 1 8

No Entry-Money or other cha'^ge beyond the Policy Stamp. Liberty to pass to any part of Europe without extra Premium, Annuities, Reversions, &c. present and contingent. Claims paid three months after proof of death. Moderate Rates for Special Risks. GILBt. L. FINLAY, Manager. Wm. DICKSON, Secretary.

AGENTS : PERTH— Messrs. Duncan & M'Lean, Writers. DUNDEE—Mr. Walter Shaw, Writer. DUNKELD—Mr R. C. Wilson, Banker.

Head Office, 22 George Street, Edinburgh, July, 1845. ADVERTISEMENTS. 173

Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society.

Incorporated hy Act of Parliament. Head Office—26 St Andrew's Square, Edinburgh.

HE WHOLE PROFITS BELONG TO THE IN- T SURED.

VIEW OF THE PROGRESS AND SITUATION OF THE SOCIETY SINCE ITS INSTITUTION.

Amount Annual Accumulated Assured. Revenue. Fund.

At 1st March 1833, £164,624 £5,300 £6,512 Do. 1836, 642,871 21,916 40,974 Do. 1839, 1,019,530 37,589 92,816 Do. 1842, 1,685,067 61.851 191,496 Do. 1845, 2,134,381 76,111 295,197

TABULAR VIEW OF ADDITIONS TO EACH POLICY OF ^1000.

Ifeffe'cted. Amount payabl J if claim emerge Accumu- Origi- after payment of the Premium 'r lated Sum Addi. in the year fr om 1st March. ( , nal tion? at In year On or be Bene, 1st March A- Vested. .^ of the fore 1st fit. 1844. ( Society. March. 1845 to 1846. 1846 to 1847

£ £ s, £ s. £ 8. d. £ s. d. 1 1832 1000 •272 1272 1322 17 6 1348 6 3 2 1833 iooo 250 16 1250 16 1300 16 6 1325 16 9 3 1834 lOOC 229 12 1229 12 1278 15 8 1303 7 6 4 1835 1000 208 8 1208 8 1256 14 8 1280 18 5 1836 1000 187 4in87 4 1234 13 8 1258 8 6 6 1837 1000 160 ojneo 1206 8 1229 12 7 1838 1000 140 1140 1185 12 1208 8 8 1839 1000 120 fi 1120 1164 16 1187 4 9 1840 1000 ... 1140 1160 10 1841 1000 ...... 1120 1140 11 1842 1000 _;;__ ... 1120 AGENTS AT PERTH— as5Rs HUNTER & CONNING, lY.J'iTERS. 174 APPENDIX.

EUKOPEAN Iiife XnBurance ^ Annmtj CompaBy^ Established January 1819. Empowered by Special Act of Parliament, 7th & 8th Victoria, cap. 48. Office — 10 Chatham Place, Blackfriaks, London.

Board of Directors. John Elliot Drinkwater Bethune, Esq. Chairman. John Rivett Carnac, Esq William Sargent, Esq. John Greathed Harris, Esq. Frederick Silver, Esq. Henry H. Harrison, Esq. John Stewart, Esq. Thomas Hunt, Esq. George J. Sullivan, Esq. William P. Jervis. Esq. John Thoyts, Esq. Alex. H. Macdougall, Esq. Physicians

Thomas Thomson, M.D. I Henry Davis, M.D.

(HIS old-established SOCIETY has recently received addi- tional powers bj special Act of Parliament, and affords facilities in effecting Insurances to suit the views of every class of Insurers. Premiums are received yearly, half-yearly, or quarterly, or upon an increasing or decreasing scale. Two-thirds of the Profits are added septennially to the Policies

of those Insured for Life ; one-third is added to the Guarantee Fund for securing payment of the Policies of all Insurers. The last Bonus under this provision was declared on the 27th of June 1845. being an addtioual bonus of Ten per cent, on all the Premiums paid by the Holders of Policies of Insurance for the whole term of Life, with corresponding additions to Holders of Policies of Endowment. Those who are insured to the amount of L.500 and upward for the whole term of Life, are admitted to vote at the half-yearly General Meetings of the Proprietors. Premiums fov Insuring ^100 on a SinoLE Life.

For 1 Year, For 7 Years, Whole Life.

20 LO 19 11 L.l 2 2 L.l 18 1 30 1 6 10 1 8 7 2 8 1 40 1 13 il 1 16 8 3 2 6 50 2 6 9 2 11 3 4 5 6 60 3 12 6 4 4 10 6 5 8

DAVID FOGGO, Secbetary.

Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained from the

Office in London ; or of ROBERT GREIG, Perth, July 1845. Agent for Per^h., AftVEiltlSEMENTS.

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.

George Street, Edinburgh ; Moorgate Street, London.

LIFE ASSURANCE. THE continued success which has attended this Establishment, arising chiefly from a careful selection of Lives, and pruden- tial management, is a strong inducment to parties to avail them- selves of the benefits of joining this Association, benefits which they cannot elsewhere more completely attain through the medium of Life Assurance, The Directors have recently revised the rates of Premium, and have adopted several additional tables to give every facility to

Insurances being effected "-.o cover any contingency which may

arise ; and while the Policies are made as serviceable to the holders as it is possible to do, the utmost liberality is shown in the general details of management, a matter frequently of con- siderable importance to the Assured. The following are a few of the advantages derived by Policy

Holders : — 1st, Perfect security from the subscribed capital and accumU' lated fund from Premiums. 2d, Premiums as low as safety will permit, and calculated re- cently from the most approved Table of Mortality, 3d, Five-sixths of the Profits divided amoijgst the Participation Policies, a larger share than most Offices allow. 4th, One-half of the Annual Premium may be paid for the first five years, with interest on the remainder, the other half being allowed to accumulate as a debt against the Policy. 5th, Loans given on Policies to the extent of half the sura in- sured, on approved security. 6th, The strictest secrecy observed in all cases transacted with the Company. 7th, No Entrance Money charged. FIRE ASSURANCE. The Premiums charged by this Company are now so moderate that no prudent person should neglect lo protect themselves against the risk of their property being destroyed by Fire. Losses are settled with prompitude and liberality, and every information given, gratis, on application at the OflSce. H. D. DICKIE, Manager. JOHN MOINET, Secretary.

Agents : Mr. JAMES CONDIE, Writer, Perth. Mr. R. C. Carrington, Banker, Dunkeld. Mr. John Duff, Banker, Crieff. Mr. Wm. S. Souter, Wiiter, Blairgowrie. Edinburgh, July, 1845. 176 ADVERTISEMENTS. THE SCOTTISH Freemasons' Life Association..

Head Office, No. 2, St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh,

P ATSON . The Right Honourable and M. W. The Lord Glenlyon, Grand Master Mason of Scotland. EXTRAORDINARY DIRECTORS. The Most Honourable the Marquess of Douglas an* Cl}desdale. The Right Honourable the Earl of Dalhousie. The Right Honourable Fox Maule, M.P. The Honourable the Master of Torphichen. Sir John Maxwell of Polloc, Bart. Sir James Forrest of Comiston, Bart. Sir David Kinloch of Gilmerton, Bart. Sir Patrick Murray Thriepland of Fingask, Bart. William Lockhart, Esq. of Milton-Lockhart, M.P. J. Whitte Melville, Esq. of Bennochy, &c. W. D. Gillon, Esq. of Wallhouse. Charles Craigie Halkett, Esq of Lawhilh Colonel Kinloch of Kilrie, K.S.P. Major Hope Gihsone of Pentland. John Stirling, Esq. of Kippendavie. John Babington, Esq. of Summerville, Dumfriess James Hamilton, Esq. of Ninewar. George Hoskins, Esq, Brunston House. John Patten, Esq. W.S. Rev. John Boyle Portobello. James Gillespie Graham, Esq. of Orchill ORDINARY DIRECTORS. Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, Bart, Chahman. W. A. Laurie, Esq. W. S. Deputy- Chairman^ James Graham, Esq. of Leitchtown. John Taylor, Esq. George Street. Charles Mackay, Esq. 69, York Place. Alexander Selanders, Esq. George Street. Henry Cheyne, Esq. W.S. William E. Aytoun, Esq. Advocate. James C. Reddie, Esq. W. S. George Grant, Esq. Advocate. Thomas Henderson. Esq. M.D. William Scott Elliott, Esq. of Arkleton.

M E D T C A £< ADVISERS^ Sir George Ballingall, Heriot Row, Professor Miller, St. Andrew Square. BANKERS. The Union Bank of Scotland. —

ADVERTISEMENTS. i7r

The Scotlish Freemason's Life Association continued. ALTHOUGH this Association has been founded under th^ immediate sanction and approval of The Gkand Lodge OF Scotland, it is in all respects a public one, and transacts busi- ness with ALL APPLICANTS, whatever may be their station or sphere, on the principles of Mutual Assurance. The great object and aim of this Association is to place the benefit of Life Assurance within the reach of every indvidual in the conntry, however limited his circumstances may be. Policies are issued for sums of £lO and upwards. Payment of the Premium is received by one payment, by yearly, half-yearly, quarterly, or other such instalments as may suit the convenience of the Assured. The Policies will at all times form a security on which members can borrow the full value of their Assurance, on a receipt and deposit of the Policy. No Entry Fees are charged on admission, neither are arbitrary fines imposed on members who may be at any time prevented from paying a premium when it lalls due. Pplicies for ^20, and under, are payable immediately on proof of death. Policies above that sum are payable Que month after such proof. Table showing the Annual Premiums required for an Assur- ance of ^10, £20, or £100, to be paid on the death of the Party Assured, with right to Periodical Additions from the profits of the

Association :

Annual Annual Annual Age. Premium for Premium for Premium foi £10 £20 £100

15 L.O 3 4 L.O 6 8 L.l 13 20 3 9 7 5 1 17 2 25 4 3 8 6 2 2 4 30 4 11 9 9 2 8 7 35 5 7 11 1 2 15 6 40 6 6 13 3 4 8

Anu any oi ihe intermediate ages, ana so on.

Thus it will be seen, that a person at the age of 30 can secure the payment of L. 10 to his family at his death, for the trifling annual contribution of 4s, llD. ; a sum evidently within the reach of the most humble member of the community. The Scottish Freemasons' Life Association being a Mu- tual Assurance Office, with the benefit, for the first ten years, of a Guarantee Loan—the holders of which being only entitled to one tenth of the Profits—this Associatioa will divide among present Insurers a larger portion of their Profits than any Proprietary Company can, aud as large a share as other Mutual Offices, seeing that these Offices must necessari'y set aside a considerable part of their Profits to form a Guarantee Fund. The benefit secured, therefore, in a Policy effected with this Association, has the pro*- SAi^iJi^MAm UiMBlf 178 ADVERTISEMENrs.

Thf) Scottish Freemasons' Life Association continued. spect ef an increase every year, as the profits of the AssociatioQ- accumulate. Detailed Prospectus, with Tables for Aoauities, and every- other information, may be had on application at the Head Office, or at any of the Agencies. J. LINNING WOODMAN, Manager. AGENTS. PERTH, JAMES BLAIR, JuN. Pekth Bank. Pitlochry, James Mitchell Banker. Dundee, Walter Shaw, Jun. Accountant. • Blairgowrie,. Thomas Conacher, Merchant. Dunkeld, .James Conacher, Merchant. Forfar, John Myles, Writer. Lochee, Peter Duncan, Teacher St. Andrews, George Cruickshanks, Postmaster. BII.I. POSTING.

JAMES ROY, BiiiL Poster, Deliverer of Cards, Cir- culars, Funeral Letters, &c. begs to intimate that he has REMOVED to the Thistle Tavern Close, 55 High Street. J. R. returns his grateful thanks to the Public for the liberal

support he has received since he commenced as above ; and hopes, by strict attention to orders, and moderate charges, to obtain a continuance of that patronage which it shall be his con- stant endeavour to merit.

Boot and Shoe Warehouse, No. 69 HIGH STREET, (Corner of Parliament Close),

TTVAVID MILLER, in returning his most grateful thanks JL^ to the Public of Perth and vicinity, for the liberal en- couragement he has received in the above establishment since he succeeded to the business so long enjoyed by his late father, takes the opportunity of intimating that he still continues to keep always on hand a general assortment of Ready-Made BOOTS and SHOES, which, from the increasing patronage bestowed on D. M., is proof that they are in every respect as excellent in quality and workmanship as although made to order. D. M. still continues to conduct his business upon the prin- ciple of charging the smallest remunerating profit, and by stead- fastly adhering to it, hopes to render himself worthy a continu- ance of public favour.

Orders from the country punctually attended to ; and parties- in toiru may be waited upon at their own houses for measurs- ment. NtDt-^BOQU ond Shoes repaired*