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THE PERTH DIRECTORY,

FOR

WITH A COPIOUS APPENDIX,

CONTAINING A COMPLETE POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY,

WITH LISTS OF GENTLEMEN'S SEATS IN THE COUNTY AND THEIR POST TOWNS, CARRIERS, SHIPPING, &c. WITH OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION.

COMPILED AND ARRANGED BY

JAMES MARSIIALI., ClerSs, Post-Omoe, AND JOHN MACKIE, Scott Street.

WITH A PLAN OF THE CITY AND ENVIRONS,

Engraved Expressly for the Work.

PERTH : PRINTED FOR THE PUBLISHERS,

BY C. G. SIDEY, POST-OFFICK.

Price One Shilling and Sixpence. Z 3E1134

914 . 11^ CONTENTS.

Directory, page 5-102

*** Omissions, bottom of page.

appe:fDIX.

Page Page Assurance Offices, 159 Messengers-at-Arms, .. 140 Auctioneers & Appraisers, 161 Newspapers, .. 160 Banking Companies, ... 141 New Licensing System 157 Cariiers, 143 Places of "Worship, .. 155 Cemetaries, 158 Polling Stations, .. 157 Charitable Institutions, 146 Post-Office Directbry, .. 106 CoHches, 142 Procurators, .. 140 Commissioners of Police, 106 Public Baths, ...... 156 Criminal Officers, 141 Public Offices, ... .. 137 Fairs, 161 Quarterly Terms, .. 145

Fire Engines, ... 161 Railways, .. 142 Guild Court, 104 Royal Golfing Society, .. 161 Harbonr Commissioners, 105 Royal Lunatic Asylum, 160 High Constables, 161 Seminaries & Public Sch ools,156 Incorporated Trades, ... 156 Sheriff, Commissary, and

Justices of the Peace, ... 161 Justice of Peace Cou rts, 139 Libraries, 155 Sheriff and Commiss ary List of Gentlemen's Seats Officers, .. 140 in the County, 132 Shipping, .. 144 Magistrates and Town Societies, .. 151 Council, 103 Society of Procurators, .. 139

Medical Practitioners, ... 157 Stamp Duties, ... .. 162 Member of Parliament, 103 Water Commissioners, .. 105

OMISSIONS.

Anderson, Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 158 High Street- house, above Bisset, Alexander, gardener, 54 South Street Davidson, Major Guthrie, 7 Leonard Bank Lafferty, William, Catholic teacher, 27 High Street Pairnie, John, hatter and clothier, 33 High Street INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

ASSURANCE COMPANIES.

Page Page Life, ... i Life, ... vii Standard Life, ...... iii British Guarantee, ix West of England, ... v Agriculturalist Cattle, xi Forfarshire & Perthshire Fire, vi

MISCELLANEOUS.

Page Page Savings Bank, ... zii Stationery Warehouse, xxvi Dyers and Renovators, xii Plasterer, xxvi Hatter and Cap Maker xiii Bill-Posting, sxvii Perth Marble Work, xiv Plate Glass, ... sxvii Hosiery, sv Household Furniture, xxviii Posting and Hiring, xvi Boot & Shoe Warehouse, xxix Posting and Hiring, xvii House Carpenter & Joiner, xxx General Outfitting, xviii Hair Cutting & Perfumery, xxx Glass Warehouse, xix Slater & Slate Merchant, xxxi Coffee and Teas, XX Dyer and Renovator,.., xxxi

Hats and Clothing, xxi Posting and Hiring, ... sxxii

General Outfitting, xxii Marble AVork,...... xxxiii Clothier and Hatter, xxiii A! e&Porter Establishment xxxiii General Blacksmith, xxiv Boot & Shoe Maker, ... xxxiv E<]monstone Coal and Fire Ale&Porter Establishment xxxiv Brick Works, THE PERTH DIEECTORY.

185 2—5 3.

i^bbott, Jamesj weaver, Dovecotland Abernethy, David, pensionerj 148 South Street Abernethy, William, stocking- weaver, Cow Venael Adam, James, sawyer. Union Lane Adam, James, sawyer, Foundry Lane Adams, David, labourer, 304 High Street A>dams, David, carter, Mill Street Adams, John, labourer, 89 South Street A-dams, John, sawyer, 15 Cross Street Adams, Miss, dressmaker, 2 Kirkgate Adams, Mrs Gilbert, 28 Gowrie Street, Bridgetid Adams, William, seaman, Victoria Street Adamson, John, grain-merchant, 16 Pomarium Adamsoo, Mrs, hawker, 74 South Street Addis, Mrs, lodgings, 69 North Methven Street Addis & Frew, plumbers and brass-founders, 6 Mill Street Adie, William, labourer, Mill Street Advertiser and Stsathmore Journal Office, Kirk Close, 80 High Street Aikman, Mrs James, 2 King's Place Aird, William, smith, 10 New Town Aitken, Charles, engineer, 105 South Street Aitken, Charles, seaman, 7 Cow Vennel Aitken, John, M.D., 48 South Methven Street Aitken, Misses, dressmakers, 90 Canal Street Aitken, Mrs, dressmaker, 5 St John Street Aitken, Mrs, teacher, 2 Canal Street Alexander, Alexander, weaver, 4 Cross Street Alexander, Gavin, stocking-maker, 215 South Street— house, 217 Alexander, Isabella, washer. Mill Close, High Street Alexander, James, Gowrie Tavern, 105 Watergate Alexander, John, weaver, Tbimblerow Alexander, John, carter, Newrow Alexander, Mrs, 31 Pomarium Alexander, Peter, shoemaker, 232 High Street Alexander, William, weaver, 6 Pomarium B ALLAN—ANDERSON.

Allan, David, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway Allan, James, brass-founder, 50 Pomarium Allan, James, weaver, 46 Pomarium Allan, Janet, dairy, 289 High. Street Allan, John, labourer, 106 High Street Allan, John, corkcutter, 163 High Street Allan, John, weaver, 33 Pomarium Allan, John, weaver, Dovecotland Allan, Miss Janet, seamstress, Blackfriars Wynd Allan, Miss Jessie, 8 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Allan, Mrs Elizabeth, milliner, 16 George Street—house, 18 Allan, Mrs, Leonard Street Allan, Robert, mason, 77 Main Street, Bridgend Allan, Robert, weaver, 232 High Street Allan, Robert, warper, Claypots Wynd Allan, Robert, weaver, 386 High Street Allan, William, general grocer, 196 High Street—house, 7 Allan, William, weaver, 170 South Street Allison, David, cabinet-maker, 13 Paul Street Allison, James, smith, 13 Canal Crescent Allison, Mrs William, grocer, Castle Gable Allison, William, wright, 266 High Street Ancell, Robert, gun-maker, &c., to His Royal Highness Prince Albert, 44 George Street—house, 42 Anderson, Alexander, flesher, Kinnoull Street—house, 21 Athole Street Anderson, Charles, publisher of Perthshire Advertiser newspaper, 10 St John's Place Anderson, David, clerk. County Place Anderson, David, Free Middle Church officer, Union Street Anderson, David, grocer, 19 and 21 King Street Anderson, David, weaver, 13 Cross Street Anderson, George, turner, 190 High Street Anderson, George, engineer, 64 South Street Anderson, George, seaman, 58 South Street Anderson, James, tailor, 284 High Street Anderson, James, weaver, 5 Leonard Street Anderson, James, baker, 102 High Street Anderson, James, Dovecotland Anderson, James, weaver, 8 Cross Street Anderson, James, mason, 180 South Street Anderson, James, lodgings, 113 High Street Anderson, James, stoneware-merchant, 138 and 140 High Street —house, 10 Anderson, John (of Anderson & Mess), 63 Canal Street Anderson, John, labourer, Barossa Street Anderson, Rev. John, Craigie Park Anderson, John, block-maker, Cow Vennei Anderson, John, labourer, 7 Paul Street Anderson, John, mail-guard, 36 Mill Street Anderson, John A. (of Dickson & TurnbuU), 26 Main Street, Bridgend ANDERSON—ARTHUR.

Anderson, Joseph, shoemaker, 23 Stormont Street Anderson, J. & M., china-merchants, 54 St John Street Anderson, Matthew (of J. & M. Anderson), 17 Watergate Anderson, Miss, 6 High Street Anderson, Miss, dressmaker, 17 High Street Anderson, Miss, teacher, Pomarium Anderson, Miss, dressmaker, 27 Cross Street Anderson, Miss Ann, seamstress, 57 Watergate Anderson, Mrs Daniel, grocer, 29 Athole Street Anderson, Mrs George, Dovecotland Anderson, Mrs James, mangle, 102 High Street Anderson, Mrs John, 37 Main Street, Bridgend Anderson, Mrs, 104 South Street Anderson, Mrs, 5 Pomarium Anderson, Peter (of Pirrie & Anderson), 21 Princes Street Anderson, Peter, turner, Dovecotland Anderson, Peter, labourer, Stormont Street Anderson, Robert, dyer, 87 High Street Anderson, Robert, carpenter, 69 Watergate Anderson, Thomas, hosier, 6 George Street—house, 5 St John Street Anderson, Thomas, weaver, Barrack Street Anderson, William, mechanic, 14 Back Wynd, Bridgend Anderson, William, grocer, 153 High Street—house, 151 Anderson, William, shoemaker, 170 High Street Anderson & Christie, marble and stone carvers, Perth Marble Work, County Place Anderson & Mess, coach-proprietors and horse-hirers, 15 South Street Andrew, Robert, Paul's Close, Newrow Angus, Charles, warper, 73 Pomarium Angus, John, shipmaster, 2 Canal Street Angus, John, labourer, 170 South Street Angus, John, labourer, 71 Canal Street Angus, Miss Elizabeth, laundress, Melville Street Angus, Robert, weaver, 333 High Street Angus, Robert, weaver, Claypots Wynd Annan, Alexander, mechanic. Foundry Lane Annan, James, labourer, Kinnoull Causeway Annan, James, plasterer, 54 Canal Street Annan, Mrs Jane, Stormont Street Archer, Mrs, lodgings, 246 High Street Archer, Mrs James, 29 Kirkgate Aixher, Mrs Peter, 4 Union Street Lane, Bridgend Archer, William, manager, St John's Foundry, Balhousie Archibald, James, seaman, 64 South Street Archibald, Mrs, 95 High Street Archibald, William, green grocer, 268 High Street Armstrong, James, Burton Place Arnott, Miss Mary, 7 Keir Street, Bridgend Arnott, Robert, pointsman, NevvTow Arthiir, Henry, seaman, 180 South Street ARTHUR—BARNETT.

Arthur, James, currier, 51 Commercial Street, Bridgend Ash, Isaac, shoemaker, 266 High Street Ashton, Alexander, bill-poster, St Jehu's Place Ashton, Mrs, mangle, St John's Place Ashton, Mrs Margaret, green grocer, 32 Skinnergate Ayson, James, manager of New Whealea Bread Society—Unioa Street B

Bailey, Thomas, tailor and clothier, 17 High Street Baillie, William, railway labourer, 3 Reform Place Bain, James, boot and shoemaker, 210 High Street—house, 2C8 Baird, John, jeweller, 47 George Street—house, 28 High Street Baker, G. A., professor of music (Academy, Stormont Street), 13 Rose Terrace Baker, John, broker, 7 Meal Vennel—house, 5 Bald, Alexander, shipowner, 27 Princes Street Balfour, Peter (of Balfour and Shield), 3 Melville Street Balfour & Shield, power-loom manufacturers, Foundry Lane Ballantyne, John, smith, 266 High Street Ballendene, Miss, Melville Street Ballingall, John, brewer, Mill Street Balmain, David, weaver, 33 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Balmain, James, tobacconist, 37 High Street—house 1 NelsoQ Street

Balmain, Miss, 1 1 Marshall Place Bank of Scotland's Office, 17 Princes Street—Robert Horn, Agent Banks, Alexander, weaver, 404 High Street Banks, Andrew, railway guard, Leonard Street Bannister, Thomas, bootmaker, 9 Athole Place—house. Cherry Lane Barber, John, teacher, 2 Canal Street Barclay, David, plasterer, 19 Hospital Street Barclay, George, clerk. Charter Lane Barclay, Hugh, sheriff-substitute, Mansfield Place, Bridgend Barclay, James, labourer, 21 Cross Street Barclay, James, cabinet-maker, 278 High Street Barclay, John M., portrait painter, 2 Blackfriars Street Barclay, John, wright, 19 Hospital Street Barclay, John, pensioner, KinnouU Causeway Barclay, Mrs, grocer, 23 Hospital Street Barclay, William, postman, 41 Castle Gable Barker, Mrs, Victoria Street Barlas, David, warper, 92 High Street Barlas, George and Son, grocers and wine merchants, 256 High Street Barlas, James, warper, 246 High Street Barlas, James (of G. Barlas and Son), 254 High Street Barlas, John, surgeon and druggist, 228 High Street—bouse, 224 Barlas, William, weaver, Dovecotland Barnett, David, tailor, 15 Cross Street —

BARNETT—BELL.

Barnett, John, fisher, 89 Main Street, Bridgend Barnett, Mrs John, 207 High Street Barns, Thomas, grocer and provision merchant, 70 High Street house, 3 Watergate Barrie, John, wright, 232 High Street—house, 253 Barrie, Mrs, grocer, 36 Pomarium Barrie, Mrs Mary, mangle. North William Street Barrie, Ninian, 310 High Street Barrie Thomas, sawyer, 5 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Barrow, Edward, eating-house, 13 Leonard Street Barty, David, flesher, 314 High Street Barty, John, tinsmith and gasfitter, 178 High Street Barty, Miss Isabella, washer. Castle Gable Barty, Mrs Elizabeth, washer, Barossa Street Barty, Mrs James, vintner, 305 High Street Barty, Thomas, baker, 318 High Street—bouse, Paul's Close,^ Newrow Baxter, James, warper, 59 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Baxter, James, wheel-wright, 151 High Street—house, 266 Baxter, James, teacher, Victoria Street Baxter, James, town bellman, 21 Skinnergate Baxter, John, candle-maker, 327 High Street Baxter, John, weaver, 63 Pomarium Baxter, John, mason, 44 Commercial Street, Bridgend Baxter, John, weaver, Dovecotland Baxter, John, seaman, Cutlog Vennel Baxter, John, gardener, Dovecotlaud Baxter, Miss Jean, 61 Meal Vennel Baxter, Mrs Alexander, 266 High Street Baxter, Mrs James, grocer and spirit dealer, 9 St John's Place Baxter, William, weaver, 25 Hospital Street Bayne, James, grocer, 3 Leonard Street—house, 14 Bayne, James, weaver, Dovecotland Bayne, John, weaver, Dovecotland Bayne, J. & W., booksellers, stationers, and printers, 29 High Street, and 46 St John Street—house, Barossa Street Bayne, Mrs John, Barossa Street Bayne, William, porter, 33 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Beatson, James, labourer, St Paul's Square Beatson, John, baker, 37 Castle Gable Beatson, Mrs, 17 Leonard Street Beatson, Mrs, 89 South Street Beatson, Mrs, 238 High Street Beattie, Catherine, 12 Paul Street Seattle, Charles, smith, 3 Reform Place Beattie, James, waiter. South William Street Beautiman, John, seaman, 4 South Street Beckford, Mrs, 21 Main Street, Bridgend Belford, William, printer of Perthshire Advertiser, Kirk Close, 80 High Street Bell, Alexander, slater, and Welsh slate merchant, 31 King Street Bell, Alexander, fisher, 90 Watergate —

10 BELL—BIRREL.

Bell, Andrew, seaman, 110 South Street Bell, Andrew, hawker, 82 South Street Bell, Arthur (of Roy and Bell), Scotland's lodgings, 57 King Street Bell, David, labourer. Foundry Lane Bell, David, railway porter, 49 Pomarium Bell, Isaac, road-surveyor. Rose Cottage, Bridgend Bell, James, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, 25 Charlotte Street house. North Port Bell, James, shoemaker, 82 South Street Bell, James, seaman, 5 Speygate Bell, James, brassfounder, 5 Mill Street Bell, James, shoemaker. Bridge Lane Bell. James, tailor. Union Lane Bell, James, shoemaker, 350 High Street Bell, Joseph (of Bell & Ramsay), Barossa Street Bell, Miss, Scott Street Bell, Mrs, 281 High Street Bell, Mrs, 122 South Street Bell, Mrs Ann, Barossa Place Bell, Mrs David, 24 Athole Street Bell, Mrs James, Dovecotland Bell, Mrs Janet, Dovecotland Bell, Peter, weaver, 5 Leonard Street Bell, Peter, tailor, 41 Main Street, Bridgend Bell, Robert, dyer, 149 South Street Bell, Thomas (of Young & Bell), 15 Cross Street Bell, William, shoemaker, 15 Cross Street Bell, William, mason, 21 Skinnergate Bell, William, weaver, 19 Cross Street Bell, William, weaver, 404 High Street Bell, William, lodgings, James Street Bell, Rannie & Co., vviue-mex-chants, 35 St John Street—tbe Hon. John RoUo, agent Bell and Ramsay, slaters, Athole Street Belmont, William, post-boy, 2 Bridge Lane Bremner, Donald, cooper, Stormont Street Bennett, James, victualler. Princes Street—house, Victoria Street Bennett, James, wright, 23 Watergate Bennett, Mrs, Castle Gable

Bennett, Mrs Alexander, 1 Speygate Bennett, William, flesher, 67 South Methven Street Bennett, William, dairy, 279 High Street Bett, David, seaman, 101 Watergate Bett, James, seaman, 116 South Street Bett, Miss Cecilia, mangle, Scott Street Bett, Mrs, 67 Meal Venael Beveridge, John (of Carron & Beveridge), 28 St John Street Beveridge, Mrs, stoneware merchant, 37 Watergate Billet-Master's Office, l High Street—Andrew Boyle Bird, Thomas, policeman, 214 South Street Birrel, Miss Ann, Bellwood Cottage, Bridgend 1

BISHOP—BOYLE. 1

Bishop, Thomas, late gardener, 54 South Street Bisset, William, M.D., 6 Maia Street, Bridgead Bissett, Alexander, labourer, 199 South Street Bissett, David, weaver, 15 Pomarium Bissett, James, gardener, Bellwood Gate, Bridgend Bissett, Miss, 24 Marshall Place Bissett, Thomas, shoemaker, 137 High Street Bissett, William, weaver, Thimble Row Bissett, William, weaver, KinnouU Causeway Black, George, printer, 183 South Street Black, John, umbrella manufacturer, 165 High Street—house, 163 Black, Mrs Provost, 18 South Methven Street Blaikie, Alexander, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway Blair, Alexander, weaver, 13 Cross Street Blair, Andrew, porter, Newrow Blair, David, fisher, 199 South Street Blair, James, boatman, Barrack Street Blair, James, banker, 6 Main Street, Bridgend Blair, James, weaver, Stormont Street Blair, John, stocking-weaver, 25 Kirkgate Blair, Misses J. and E., drapers, 130 High Street Blair, Mrs, 5 Meal Vennel Blair, Mrs William, stoneware merchant, 15 N. Methven Street Blair, Peter, boot and shoemaker, 17 King Street— house. Char- ter Lane Blair, Thomas, mason, 20 Pomarium Blair, Thomas, blacksmith, Stormont Street Blair, William, manufacturer, 69 North Methven Street—house, 5 Charlotte Street Blyth, George, vintner (keeper of City Steelyard), Princes Street Blyth, George, butler, 40 Main Street, Bridgend Blyth, Joseph, tidewaiter and acting locker, Princes Street Bon, Richard, engine-driver, Scott Street Bonner, Edward, shoemaker, 74 South Street Bower, David, sack manufacturer, 17 North Methven Street Bower, John & Son, cloth merchants, 44 High Street— house, Montreal Cottage Bower, Mrs John, Montreal Cottage, Bridgend Bower, Mrs Robert, 43 Mill Street Bowes, Robert, shoemaker, 190 High Street Bowie, James, coach-trimmer, 312 High Street Bowie, Mrs Peter, Athole Street Boyd, David, labourer, 1 Paul Street Boyd, Mrs, lodgings, 57 Watergate Boyd, Mrs Peter, grocer, Dovecotiand Boyd, Peter, labourer, 2 Canal Street Boyd, Thomas, glazier, 157 High Street—house, 163 Boyd, William, weaver, 217 South Street Boyle, Alexander, 26 Main Street, Bridgend Boyle, Andrew, superintendent of police and billet-master, 3 High Street Boyle, James, shoemaker, 77 South Street —

12 BOYLES—BROWN.

Boyles, Peter, weaver, Dovecotland Boyles, William, weaver, Dovecotlaod Bradley, Giles, railway contractor, Victoria Street Bradley, John, carpenter, Coal Shore Bradley, John, twister, Kinnoull Causeway Brae, John, labourer, 39 Commercial Street, Bridgend Braid, Thomas, wright, 25 Kirkgate Bramham, William, Earl's Dykes Branan, Edward, labourer, Leonard Street Brand, Mrs, Scott Street Bramwell, James Patton, M.D., Athole Street Bramwell, Mrs, flour merchant, Athole Street Bremner, John, shoemaker, 73 South Street Brewster, George, wright, 3 Canal Crescent Brewster & Pattillo, timber yard, Victoria Street Bridge, William, carpenter, 10 South Street Bridges, John, dancing master, 18 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Brisbane, William, pawnbroker, 12 St John's Place—house, 53 Main Street, Bridgend British Linen Company's Bank— office, 77 George Street Brodie, Andrew, 240 South Street Brodie, Colin, clerk, Kirkside Brodie, James, porter, 4 Cross Street Brough, Alexander, baker, 55 Mill Street Brough, James, painter, 136 South Street Brough, James, wright, 35 Canal Street Brough, John, 23 Stormont Street Brough, John, baker, 78 High Street—house, 56 Mill Street Brough, Miss, lodgings, 35 Canal Street Brough, Miss, lodgings, 12 Princes Street Brough, Mrs Catherine, Barrack Street Brown, Alexander, embroidery warehouse, South William Street house, 16 Marshall Place Brown, Alexander, weaver, 197 High Street Brown, Andrew, gardener, Tayside, Bridgend Brown, Charles, hostler, 48 Watergate Brown, Daniel, labourer, Cutlog Vennel Brown, David, carter, Newrow Brown, David, shoemaker, 258 High Street Brown^ David, baker, 66 South Methven Street Brown, George, fruiterer, 26 High Street—house, 17 Brown, George, tailor, 51 Pomarium Brown, George, engineer, 98 Canal Street Brown, Robert, policeman, 23 Commercial Street, Bridgend Brown, Hugh S., shipowner and potato merchant, 30 Princes Street Brown, James, labourer, 25 Watergate Brown, James, weaver, Barossa Street Brown, James, labourer, 65 Pomarium Brown, John, late teacher, Cutlog Vennel Brown, John, smith, 301 High Street Brown, John, weaver, 65 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Brown, John, joiner, 302 High Street BROWN—BUCHAN. 13

Brown, John, shoemaker, 126 High Street Brown, John, 19 Commercial Street, Bridgend Brown, John, platelayer, 212 South Street Brown, John R., Inland Revenue, 1 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Brown, Laurence, shoemaker, 30 Meal Vennel Brown, Mrs, Newrow Brown, Mrs Alexander, 23 Pomarium Brown, Mrs Captain, North William Street Brown, Mrs, Kirk Close, 80 High Street Brown, Mrs James, 11 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Brown, Mrs Thomas, winder, 43 Pomarium Brown, Mrs Thomas, grocer, Newrow Brown, Peter, huilder, Barnhill Brown, Peter D., civil engineer and land-surveyor, 28 George Street—house, 20 Charlotte Street Brown, Robert, leather merchant 172 High Street—house, 71 Brown, Thomas, teacher, 12 Paul Street Brown, T. & W., joiners, 211 High Street—house, 266 Brown, William, teacher of drawing, Croft Cottage, Bridgend Brown, William, shipowner, Scott Street Brown, William, grocer, 117 High Street— house, 113 Brownsmith, Miss, dressmaker, KinnouU Causeway Bruce, David, glazier, 102 High Street Bruce, David, hawker, Cutlog Vennel Bruce, David, grocer, 37 North Methven Street Bruce, George, pattern-maker, Stormont Street Bruce, George, glazier, 77 South Street Bruce, George, millwright, Union Street Bruce, James, glazier 100 High Street—house, 102 Bruce, James, shipmaster. Flesh Vennel Bruce, James, tailor, 245 High Street Bruce, John, 5 St Leonard Bank Bruce, Laurence, carter. Foundry Lane Bruce, Peter (Buchan and Low), North Port Bruce, Robert, engine-fitter, 301 High Street Bruce, Robert, shoemaker, 87 High Street Bruce, Thomas, shipmaster, 105 South Street Bruce, Thomas, carter, 3 Reform Place Bruce, William, weaver, 321 High Street Bruce, William, smith, 122 South Street Bruce, William, pensioner, 17 Leonard Street Bruntfield, David, eating-house, 108 South Street Bruntfield, George, paper agent, 238 High Street Bruntfield, John, weaver, Claypots Wynd Bruntfield, Thomas, cork-cutter, 35 Watergate Bryson's Photographic Rooms, 20 South Street Bryson, William, teacher of dancing, 58 South Methven Street Bryson, William, carver and gilder, Kirkside—house, 20 South Street Buchan, Alexander, calico-printer, Dovecotland Buchan, Henry, calico-printer, Dovecotland Buchan, Henry, pensioner, Dovecotland 14 BUCHAN—BUTTER.

Buchan, James, calico-printer, Dovecotland Buchaa, John, weaver, Thimblerow Buchan, Miss, 52 Main Street, Bridgend § Buchan, Robert, 37 Main Street, Bridgend Buchan & Low, grocers and ironmongers, 107 High Street^—house^ Barossa Place Buchanan, Alexander, Greyfriars Lane Buchanan, Archibald, stoaker, 12 Paul Street Buchanan, Daniel, railway guard, Leonard Street Buchanan, David, carter, 207 High Street Buchanan, Donald, general blacksmith, County Place Buchanan, George, general prison warder, 18 Kirkgate Buchanan, James, wright, 55 Main Street, Bridgend Buchanan, Mrs, 4 Charlotte Place Buchanan, Mrs, milliner, 22 Kirkgate—house, 18 Buchanan, Mrs, dairy, 180 South Street Buchanan, Peter, agent for Belwood coal, General Terminus Buckland, John, engine-driver, 49 Pomarium Budge, James, weaver, 7 Cross Street Bulk 8s Son, Andrew, rope and sail makers, Princes Street—house- 47 King Street Buist, Andrew, tacksman of fishings, Barnhill Cottage Buist, John, Guild treasurer, 19 Mill Street Buist, Miss, milliner, 5 Meal Vennel Buist, Mrs Thomas, 5 Meal Vennel Buist, Robert, session-clerk, 6 Charlotte Street—house, 28 Kinp- Street Buist, Thomas, spirit-dealer, 84 South Street Buist, William, plasterer, 107 Watergate Burgess, John, weaver, 42 Pomarium Burgess, Mrs, 153 South Street Burgess, Mrs, 211 High Street Burgess, Peter, weaver, 204 South Street Burgh Court-Room, i High Street Burke, Thomas, labourer, 368 High Street Burnett, James, spirit-dealer, 31 Mill Street Burnett, Mrs, Flesh Vennel Burns, Archibald, manager of the Central Bank of Scotland, 50 St John Street Burns, Andrew, dairy, 295 High Street Burns, Charles, hawker, 33 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Burns, Miss, dressmaker, 7 Kirkgate Burns, Miss Isabella, Dovecotland Burns, Mrs Margaret, Dovecotland Burns, Robert, potato dealer, Melville Street Burns, Robert, wright and coal merchant, 13 Back Wynd, Bridgend Burns, Samuel, labourer, 297 High Street Burns, William, dyer, Dovecotland Burry, Angus, teacher of music, 2 Canal Street Bute, Mrs Jean, seamstress, Skinnergate Butter, Duncan, spirit-dealer, 225 South Street BUTTER—CAMERON. 15

Butter, Robert, superinteodeat of goods departmeat, Scottish Central Railway, 73 Pomarium Byers, William, manager of Scottish Midland Railway, 25 King Street c Caddens, John, weaver, Thimblerow Cairncross, George, seaman, 5 George Street Cairncross, James, tailor, 28 High Street Cairnie, Miss Mary, staymaker, 37 George Street Cairnie, Robert, hatter and furrier, 15 High Street—house, 71 Cairnie, Robert, bell-hanger, 2 Kirkgate Cairns, Francis, railway servant, 139 South Street Calderwood, James, boot and shoemaker, 63 High Street- house, 59 Calderwood, James, boot and shoemaker, 8 Bridge Lane Calderwood, Matthew, flesher, 154 South Street

Cameron, Alexander, shipowner and potato agent, 1 2 N. Methven Street Cameron, Alexander, tailor, 144 High Street Cameron, Angus, labourer, 90 Watergate Cameron, Angus, engineer, 111 South Street Cameron, Charles, weaver, 53 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Cameron, Charles, Blackfriars Wynd Cameron, David, weaver, 29 Pomarium Cameron, David, mason, Barossa Street Cameron, Donald, Perth wine and spirit warehouse, 12 St John Street—house, James Street Cameron, Duncan, labourer, 14 Pomarium Cameron, James, tailor, 27 Watergate Cameron, James, carter, Lime Shore Cameron, James, wright, 5 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Cameron, James, tailor, 142 High Street Cameron, James, weaver, Dovecotland Cameron, John, gardener, 36 Commercial Street, Bridgend Cameron, John, tobacconist, 312 High Street Cameron, John, weaver, Thimblerow Cameron, John, late vintner. Kirk Close, 80 High Street Cameron, John, weaver, Dovecotland Cameron, John, clerk, 13 North Methven Street Cameron, J. and P., general carriers by rail and road, and agents for the Caledonian Railwav for Scotland, who forward Goods to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leith, Stirling, Paisley, Greenock,

and all parts in the south and west of Scotland ; also, , Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Carlisle, and the south and west of England. Offices, 14 Mill Street Cameron, Lindsay, tinsmith, 11 Leonard Street Cameron, Mrs Janet, Melville Street Cameron, Mrs, washer, 36 Meal Vennel Cameron, Mrs, 297 High Street Cameron, Mrs, washer, 119 South Street Cameron, Mrs, Nelson Street 6

1 CAMERON— CAMPBELL.

Cameron, Mrs, grocer, 315 High Street Cameron, Mrs, 74 Pomarium Cameron, Mrs, lodgings, Flesh Vennel Cameron, Miss Catherine, 8 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Cameron, Mrs Duncan, 297 High Street Cameron, Mrs James, Horse Cross Cameron, Mrs Margaret, lodgings, Barossa Street Cameron, Mrs John, 14 Mill Street Cameron, Mrs Jehn, Victoria Street Cameron, Margaret, 271 High Street Cameron, Neil, labourer. Mill Street Cameron, Peter, sawyer, 129 South Street Cameron, Robert, farrier, 78 Watergate Cameron, Robert, shipowner, James Street Cameron, William (of Cameron & Moses), South William Street Cameron, William, umbrella-maker, 3 West Bridge Street, Bridg- end—house, 8 East Bridge Street Cameron, William, teacher, 35 Canal Street Cameron & Moses, builders, Victoria Street Campbell, Archibald, dyer and renovator, 3 South Methven Street —house, 7 Campbell, Major Archibald, Melville Street, west side Campbell, Archibald, leather merchant, 42 Mill Street—house, KinnouU Street Campbell, Angus, tanner, 164 South Street Campbell, Donald, currier, 122 South Street Campbell, George, mason, 170 South Street Campbell, Hutton, cork manufacturer, 179 High Street Campbell, James, smith, 219 High Street Campbell, Jedediah, fisher, 145 High Street Campbell, John, railway guard, 19 Leonard Street Campbell, John, Thistle Tavern, 55 High Street Campbell, John, draper and hatter, 8 St John's Street Campbell, John, weaver, 159 South Street Campbell, John, labourer, 31 Canal Street Campbell, John, spirit-dealer, 41 North Methven Street Campbell, John, draper, 132 High Street—house, above Campbell, John, pensioner, 245 High Street Campbell, Miss, dressmaker, 44 South Street Campbell, Margaret, eating-house, 86 South Street Campbell, Catherine, dairy, 331 High Street Campbell, Mrs, 46 St John's Street Campbell, Mrs, lodgings, 40 Watergate Campbell, Mrs, lodgings, Leonard Street Campbell, Mrs, 7 Paul Street Campbell, Mrs, 89 South Street Compbell, Mrs, 94 Canal Street Campbell, Mrs Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 135 South Street—house, 3 KinnouU Street Campbell, Mrs Alexander, furnishings, 211 South Street Campbell, Mrs Alexander, seamstress, 35 Watergate Campbell, Mrs Elizabeth, green-grocer, 32 Watergate CAMPBELL—CHALMERS. 17

Campbell, Mrs James, 96 High Street Campbell, Mrs Mary, 5 Gowrie Street, Bridgend

Campbell, Mrs Robert, spirit-dealer, 1 7 Hospital Street Campbell, Peter, sawyer, Stormont Street Campbell, P. & P., silk dyers aad renovators, 9 South Methven Street—house, 22 Campbell, Robert, mason, 37 Pomariura Campbell, Thomas, Red Lion Tavern, 30 High Street Campbell, William, 23 Castle Gable Campbell, William, weaver, 339 High Street Campbell, William, weaver, Dovecotland Campsie, James, Free St Leonard's Church officer, 1 Cross Street —house, 68 Pomarium Campsie, James, baker, Stormont Street Campsie, James, labourer, Stormont Street Campsie, Mrs, lodgings, 232 High Street Campsie, Mrs Andrew, 284 High Street Cant, Andrew, baker. Union Lane Cantwell, Joseph, labourer, Leonard Street Carbury, Richard, labourer, 8 Reform Place Carbury, Thomas, stoaker, 190 High Street Cargill, Mrs D., 3 Barossa Place, south side Carmichael, Mrs, Kinnoull Causeway Carmichael, Peter, farmer and paving contractor, TuUylumb Carmichael, William, vintner, 55 Mill Street Carnegie, Alexander, horse-dealer, 75 Watergate Carr, Alexander, wright, 41 Main Street, Bridgend Carr, Angus, baker, 19 Main Street, Bridgend Carr James, labourer, 73 South Street Carr, James, baker, 20 Watergate Carron, John, tobacconist, 84 High Street—house, 15 Athole Street Carron, Patrick, clothier and general outfitter, 20 St John Street Carron, William (of Carron & Beveridge) 15 Athole Street Carron & Beveridge, drapers, 56 St John Street Carson, John, cabinet-maker and furnishing ironmonger, 33, 37, 56, 57, Meal Vennel, and 129 High Street—house, 55 Meal Vennel Caven, John, draper, 47 George Street Carte, Mrs, 8 Mill Street Cartwright, Chai-les, vintner, 88 South Street Carver, Robert, gun-maker. Burton Place Catcheside, Henry, Canteen, Barracks Caw, Alexander, labourer, 136 South Street Caw, David, shoemaker, 146 High Street Caw, Miss, 9 Main Street, Bridgend Caw, Miss, seamstress, Leonard Street Caw, William, fisher, Leonard Street Central Bank of Scotland, 52 St John Street—Archibald Burns, Manager Chalmers, George, stocking-weaver, 198 South Street Chalmers, George, currier, 170 High Street c S

CHALMERS—CIRCUIT.

Chalmers, James, railway porter, 113 High Street Chalmers, John, spirit-dealer, 234 South Street Chalmers, John, copper and tinsmith, 260 High Street—house, 25 Chalmers, John, wright, 232 High Street Chalmers, Miss, 51 Canal Street Chalmers, Miss Isabella, teacher, Dovecotland Chalmers, Mrs Barbary, washer, Stormont Street Chalmers, Mrs William, Castle Gable Chalmers, William, dyer, 9 Castle Gable Chalmers, William, labourer, 46 Main Street, Bridgend Chalmers, William, porter, 89 South Street Chambers, Rev. John Charles, Barossa Place Chaplain, Andrew, clerk, 62 Athole Street Chaplain, Misses, 62 Athole Street Chapman, Park, collector of water duty, 48 North Methven Street Chapman, Thomas, clerk, Melville Street Charles, James, printer, Kirkside Chesburry, Abraham, engine-driver, 7 Reform Place Chisholm, Alexander, tailor, 7 Athole Street Chisholm, James, shoemaker, 146 High Street Chisholm, James, sawyer, 36 Meal Vennel Chisholm, James, tailor, 7 Kinnoull Street Chisholm, John, shipmaster. 111 South Street Chisholm, Robert F,, bank porter, 52 St John Street Chisholm, William, boot and shoemaker, 225 High Street Chisholm, William, draper, Athole Street Christie, Daniel, fireman, 59 Pomarium Christie, David, printer, York Place Christie, George, smith, 3 Canal Crescent Christie, James, weaver, 170 South Street Christie, James, printer. Carpenter Street Christie, James, cabinet-maker, 149 High Street Christie, James, grocer and spirit merchant, 49 High Street-— house, 1 Kirkgate Christie, James, watchmaker, 82 High Street—house, 80 Christie, John, wright, Mill Street Christie, John, grocer, Skinnergate Christie, John, commission agent, 1 Nelson Street Christie, Mrs, milliner, 1 Watergate Christie, Mrs, dressmaker, 63 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Christie, Mrs, milliner, 129 High Street Christie, Mrs James, Kirk Close, 80 High Street Christie, Mrs Robert, 14 Pomarium Christie, Peter, coal-merchant, Melville Street Christie, Robert, surgeon, 20 South Street, Christie, Thomas, labourer, 67 Meal Vennel Christie, William, hostler, 67 Meal Vennel Christie, William, weaver, Union Lane Christian, John, coach-builder, Scott Street Christison, Thomas, tailor, 281 High Street Chrystal, Peter, mason, 59 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Circuit, William, shoemaker, 155 South Street —

CITY—tiOCHRANE. 19

€ity-ChAMBERS—Archibald Reid & William Greig, clerks David Duncan, chamberlain, 3 High Street City Hall, Kirkside dark, Alexander, gardener, Union Street Clark, Alexander, lath -splitter, Scott Street Clark, Alexander, labourer, EarPs Dykes Clark, Alexander, weaver, 3121 High Street Clark, Charles, fisher, 16 K«ir Street, Bridgend Clark, David, eating-house, 79 South Street Clark, Donald, gardener, 77 Main Street, Bridgend Clark, Henry, labourer, Dovecotland Clark, Hugh, weaver. Thimble Row Clark, James, painter, 89 South Street Clark, James, weaver, 404 High Street Clark, James, grain-measurer, 18-0 South Street Clark, James, cooper, 175 High Street Clark, John, labourer, Mill Street Clark, John, weaver, 404 High Street <31ark, John, hair-dresser, 169 South Street Clark, Miss, seamstress, KinnouU Causeway Cl^k, Misses, teachers, 36 Mill Street

Clark, Mrs, lodgings, 1 1 3 High Street Clark, Mrs Alexander, 238 High Street Clark, Mrs Hugh, eating-house, 138 South Street Clark, Mrs James, 8 Keir Street, Bridgend Clark, Mrs John, 18 Strathmore Street, Bridgend

Clark, Mrs Thomas, 1 Isla Street, Bridgend Clark, Richard, shoemaker, 15 Pomarium Clark, Robert, weaver, 53 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Clark, Robert, shoemaker, 14 Union Street Lane, Bridgend Clark, Robert, cabinet-maker, Newrow Clark, William, weaver. Thimble Row Clark & Mortons, drapers, 23 St John Street Clelland, Mrs, 4 Rose Terrace Cielland, Mrs William, 3 Barossa Place Clement, James, writer, St Ann's Lane Clement, Mrs, 1 2 South Street Clement, Robert, cooper. Mill Street Clement, William (of Exchange Goffee-Room), North Port Clements, George, writer, 12 Princes Street Clezy, Archibald, Strathmore Inn, 51 Main Street, Bridgend Clink, Daniel, porter, 89 South Street Clink, Mrs, 26 Main Street, Bridgend Clink, Robert, 17 Castle Gable Clockersay, Michael, labourer, 27 Skianergate Clow, Alexander, weaver. Thimble Row Clow, Margaret, green-grocer, 313 High Streat Club, James, coach-trimmer, 190 High Street , James, fish-dealer, 90 Canal Street Cluaie, William, draper, 62 High Street— house, 86 Cochrane, Alexander, boatman, 86 Watergate Cochrane, Charles, fish-dealer, Guard Vennel, High Street ——

20 COCHRANE— CORNFUTE.

Cochrane, David, miller, Mill Close, High Street Cochrane, David, vfcaver, Leonard Street Cochrane, John, weaver, 404 High Street Cochrane, Miss Isabella, winder, Leonard Street Cochrane, Miss Janet, milliner, 17 St John Street Cochrane, Mrs Jean, fish-dealer, Skinnergate Cochrane, WDliam, fish and fruit dealer, 103 High Street—h. 106 Cock, David, wright, Stormont Street Cock, Mrs, flesher, Kirkside Cock, Peter, mason, 258 High Street Coleman, John, grocer, 58 Meal Vennel Collins, David, tailor, 47 High Street Collins, Mrs Isaac, 87 High Street Collins, Mrs D,, milliner, 47 High Street Commercial Bank of Scotland's Office, 16 South Street — William Gloag, agent Comrie, Alexander, farmer, Lowe Street Comrie, John, Guildry officer, 107 Watergate Comrie, Peter, painter and paper-hanger, 39 St John Street house, 35 Conacher, Alexander, weaver, 39 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Conacher, Charles, labourer, 113 High Street Conacher, Charles, veterinary surgeon and farrier, 77 Watergate- house 81 Conacher, Charles, carriage-builder, Victoria Street Conacher, John, mason, Newrow Conacher, Miss, dressmaker, 238 High Street Conacher, Mrs Peter, 81 Watergate Condie, James, writer, Blackfriars House Congreve, John, spirit-dealer, 40 St John Street, and 41 Watergate Conlin, John, mason, 164 South Street Connel, Robert (of Shore-Dues Office), 72 Watergate Connel, William, sawyer, 12 Cow Vennel Conning, John (of Hunter & Conning), 75 George Street Conqueror, Mrs, 148 South Street Constable, Mrs William, Bertha Cottage, Barnhill Constable, Robert, shoemaker, 67 High Street Constable, William, Champion Inn, St Ann's Lane Constitutional Newspaper Office, Kirkside Cook, Andrew, vintner, 10 Castle Gable Cook, Hector, victualler, 250 High Street Cook, John, coach-builder, 142 South Street Cook, Mrs Dr, 43 King Street Cook, Mrs, weaver, 6 Cross Street Cook, Thomas, railway labourer, 90 Canal Street Co-Operative Society's Store (Third), i07 South Street Alexander King, salesman Co-Operative Society's Store (Second), 6 County Place- William Mill, salesman Copeland, Miss Elizabeth, 61 Main Street, Bridgend Cornfute, G. L., manufacturer, Melville Street — house, 6 Barossa Place CORNFUTE— CRAMB. 21

Cornfute, Miss, 9 Barossa Place €ornfute, Mrs Andrew, 10 Rose Terrace Cotteril, Francis, waiter, 69 George Street County and City Tax Office, 16 South Street—William QloaS, collector Couper, Robert, baker, 11 Strathraore Street, Bridgend Courier Newspaper Office, 14 Higli Street Coutts, David, labourer, Mill Street Coutts, George, labourer, St Paul's Square Coutts, George, weaver, 41 Pomarium Coutts, James, sheriff-officer, 266 High Street Coutts, John, weaver, 147 South Street Coutts, John, 92 Canal Street Coutts, Peter, pavier, 83 Main Street, Bridgend Coutts, Peter, blacksmith, Barrack Street Coutts, Thomas, tanner, 126 South Street Coutts, William, pavier, 83 Main Street, Bridgend Coutts, William, wright, 112 South Street Coutts, William, spirit-dealer, 243 High Street Coventry, John, weaver, 402 High Street Coventry, Robert, weaver, 237 High Street

Cowans, Alexander, flesher, 1 7 Main Street, BridgenoL Cowans, James (at Perthshire Wine and Spirit Com^BJ^, 7 High Street Cowans, James, rope-spinner, 9 Watej'gate Cowans, James, cabinet-maker, 88 Canal Street Cowans, John, grocer, 1 Bridge Lane— house, 3 Cowans, Peter, spirit-dealer, 124 South Street Cowans, William, stoneware merchant, 50 South Methven Street Cowans, William, weaver, Dovecotland Cowper, David, weaver, 70 Pomarium Cowper, John, labourer, James Street Cowper, William, labourer, Pomarium Cowper & Lyall, grocers, 168 South Street Cowperthwaite, John James, shipowner, 39 King Street Craig, Mrs Eliza, washer, 19 Commercial Street, Bridgend Craig, William, tailor, 17 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Craig, William, miller, 11 Watergate Craig, William, tailor, 56 Skinnergate Craigdallie, Andrew, tailor, 230 South Street Craigdallie, Miss, sick-nurse, 112 South Street Craigie, Charles, wire-worker, 230 South Street Craigie, David, cashier of Perth Bank, 22 George Street Craigie, David, weaver, 312 High Street Craigie, George, weaver, 13 Paul Street Craigie, James, 136 South Street Craigie, Lawrence, teacher (Academy), 4 South Methven Street Craigie, Mrs, 13 Paul Street Craigie, Robert, dyer, Castle Gable Craigie, Thomas L., lodgings, 9 Athole Street Cramb, James, baker, 97 South Street Cramb, Mrs Catherine, washer, 89 Watergate c2 —

22 CRAMB—CROSS.

Cramb, Robert, labourer, 6 Cross Street Cramb, Robert, violinist, 48 Commercial Street, Bridgend Cranstoun, James, landscape-painter, Athole Street Crawford, Alexander, grocer, 73 South Street Crawford, Alexander, painter and paper-hanger, 184 High Street house, 175 Crawford, John, flesher, 22 Hospital Street Crawford, Miss Jane, poulterer. North Port Crawford, Thomas, flesher, 104 High Street—house, 101 Crawford, Walter, flesher, 3 St John Street—house, Cow Venuel Crawford, William, weaver, 333 High Street Crawford, William, flesher, 70 South Street Cree, John, weaver, 53 Pomarium Cree, John, coal-merchant, 56 Watergate—house Pomarium Cree, John, coal-merchant, 52 Mill Street Cree, Robert, labrour, 90 Watergate Cree, William, coal-merchant, 63 Pomarium Crerar, Alexander, weaver, 404 High Street Crerar, Andrew, grocer, 28 North Methven Street— house, North Clay Holes Crichton, Alexander, slater, 271 High Street Crichton, Charles, mason, Kinnoull Street Crichton, ^^d, weaver, Thimblerow Crichton, David, writer, 10 South Street—bouse. Rose Cottage, Bridgend Crichton, Donald, labourer. Union Street Crichton, George, pointsman. Coal Shore Crichton, George, lapidary and dentist (at John Urquhart's), Kin- noull Street Crichton, James, weaver, 53 Pomarium Crichton, James, wright, 89 Main Street, Bridgend Crichton, John, 'mason, Charter Lane Crichton, Miss Janet, milliner, Skinnergate Crichton, Miss Elizabeth, spirit-dealer and eating-house, 204 High Street Crichton, Mrs Alexander, Melville Street Crichton, Thomas, tailor, 10 High Street Crichton, William, corn-merchant, 322 High Street—house, 320 Crichton, Andrew, grocer, Kinnoull Causeway Crockart, William, wine and spirit-merchant 1 South Street house, 87 Watergate Croll, Andrew, mason, 10 Pomarium CroU, George (reed-maker), Inspector of Poor, 11 Canal Crescent —house, 1 Albert Place Crombie, James, railway porter, Kinnoull Causeway Crombie, John, lodgings, 76 South Street Crombie, Miss Marjory, poulterer, 3 Kirkgate Crombie, Mrs William, poulterer, 21 St John Street Crombie, Nicol, weaver, Leonard Street Cronshaw, Robert, engine-driver, Victoria Street Oosby> John, potato-merchant, 64 South Street Cross, Mrs Rebecca, Barrack Street —

CROW—DAVIDSON. 23

Crow, David, weaver, 19 Hospital Street Crow, David, seaman, 15 Pomariuin Crow, David, weaver, Leonard Street Crow, David, weaver, Dovecotland Crow, James, 37 George Street Crow, John, tailor, 167 South Street Cruickshanks, John, smith, 73 Watergate Cruickshanks, Mrs Alexander, 167 South Street Cruickshanks, William, coachman, ?2 Watergate Crumley, John, tinsmith, Skinnergate Cummings, Daniel, shoemaker, 224 High Street Cunningham, Alexander, weaver, 15 Pomarium Cunningham, Andrew, writer, 2 Charlotte Place Cunningham, James, porter, Stormont Street Cunningham, William, labourer, 27 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Cunningham, William, grocer, 25 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Currie, Robert (of Wright, Currie, & Co.), 12 North Methven Street CusTOBi-HousE, Princes Street, south end Cuthbert, Alexander, brassfouader, 129 South Street Cuthbert, David, weaver, 21 Cross Street Cuthbert, David, mason, 33 Canal Street ^^ Cuthbert, James, salesman, Murray Street d^ Cuthbert, Thomas, coach-maker, 34 South Street Cuthbert, William, coach-builder, 40 Canal Street— house, 42 Cuthill, James, hostler, Horse Cross

Dacre, Mrs, 27 King Street Dale, Joseph, engineer, 23 Canal Street Dalgetty, James, spirit-dealer, 195 High Street Dall, John, manager of City Mills, 58 South Methven Street Dand, James, tailor, 95 High Street Dandle, David (of Duncan, Dandie, & Newby), 71 High Street Danish Vice-Consul, David Turnball, 14 Canal Street Darling, George, hatter, 35 George Street—house, York Place Davidson, Alexander, tailor, 69 High Street Davidson, Alexander, tanner, 180 South Street Davidson, Andrew, writer, 68 St John Street—house 23 Marshall Place Davidson, Charles, weaver, 404 High Street Davidson, James, repovttr for Perth Courier, 147 High Street house, 71 Davidson, James, teacher, Melville Street Davidson, James, seaman, 404 High Street Davidson, J. & A., Royal George Inn and Hotel, 51 George Street Davidson, John, tailor, 2 Back Wynd, Bridgend Davidson, John, plasterer, Barossa Street Davidson, John, weaver, Dovecotland Davidson, Lawrence, weaver, Pomarium Davidson, Miss, dressmaker, 20 Meal Vennel —

24 DAVIDSON—•DEWSBURY.

Davidson, Mrs Alexander, fruiterer, Athole Street—house, Car* penter Street Davidson, Mrs Peter, 1 Barossa Place Davidson, Mrs Thomas, grocer, 18 Watergate Davidson, Mrs Wiiiiam, coal merchant, St Paul's Square Davidson, Peter, boatman, 202 South Street Davidson, Peter, 170 South Street Davidson, Peter, upholsterer, 17 Watergate Davidson, Robert, labourer, Union Street Davidson, Robert, saddler, 64 South Street Davidson, William, Temperance Hotel, 34 St John Street Davie, James, mill-wright, Victoria Street Davie, John, weaver, Leonard Street Davie, Robert, chimney-sweep, 137 High Street Dawson, Thomas, railway guard, Leonard Street Deas, Andrew, bone-setter, Dundee Road Deas, James B. (of Garvie & Deas), 7 South Methven Street Deighton, Miss, dressmaker, 2Q3 South Street Deighton, Thomas, carpenter, 281 High Street Dempsey, Peter, hawker, 31 Castle Gable Denham, John, 19 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Denham, Mrs, St Paul's Square Desert, DlMBbs, 69 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Deseret, Peter, draper, 159 High Street—house, 69 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Deseret, Samuel Thomas, surgeon, 6 Charlotte Street Deuchar, James, warder, 8 Paul Street Dewar, Andrew, wright, 19 North Methven Street Dewar, David, inspector, Perth Gas Company, 72 Watergate Dewar, Donald, Tavern, 39 Castle Gable Dewar, Duncan, boot and shoe maker, 16 High Street Dewar, James (of M'Naughtau & Dewar), North William Street Dewar, James, tailor, 60 Meal Vennel Dewar, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, 157 South Street house, 155 Dewar, John, teacher, 19 North Methven Street Dewar, John, wine and spirit merchant. 111 High Street—house, 3 North Port Dewar, John, porter, 129 High Street Dewar, John, lodgings, Princes Street Dewar, John, labourer, 224 High Street Dewar, John (of Dewar & Sraeaton), North William Street Dewar, Miss Jean, Murray Street Dewar, Mrs Robert, grocer, 46 Meal Vennel Dewar, Peter, tailor, 129 South Street Dewar, Robert, pensioner, 101 Watergate Dewar, William, slater, 67 Meal Vennel Dewar, William, labourer, St Paul's Square Dewar & Smeaton, drapers, 45 High Street Dewar & Son, James, booksellers, stationers, and printers, 23 George Street— house, Crossraount Cottage, Bridgend Dewsbury, William, clerk, 10 South Street DICK—DOUGALL. 25

Dicki Mrs Captaiu, 9 Rose Terrace Dickie, Thomas, plasterer, Charles Street Dickson, David, green-grocer, 213 High Street Dickson, Henry, mason, Paul's Close, Newrow Dickson, John (of Mackenzie & Dickson), St Stephen's Cottage, 27 Canal Street Dickson, Miss, 101 High Street Dickson, William, sawyer. Cow Vennel Dickson & TurnbuU, nursery and seedsmen, 26 George Street Dingwell, John, plumber, 15 Kirkgate Dingwell, Mrs John, milliner, 13 Kirkgate—house, 15 Divine, John, pawnbroker, 64 South Methven Street Dobie, Mrs, washer, 95 High Street Dobson, Ralph, basket-maker, 20 High Street Doctor, Mrs John, 55 High Street Dodds, John, lodgings, 128 South Street Dodds, Mrs, Cross Keys Inn, 3 Commercial Street, Bridgend Dodgson, Rev. John, Comely Bank, Bridgend Doig, George, Barrack Street Don, John, flesher, 21 Cross Street Donald, David, County inspector of Weights and Measures, 28 Commercial Street—house, 15 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Donald, James, engineer, 284 High Street Donald, John, blacksmith, 28 Commercial Street—house, 15 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Donald, John, mason, Melville Street Donaldson, Alexander, warper. Foundry Lane Donaldson, Charles, weaver, 10 Paul Street

Donaldson, David, weaver, 1 Paul Street Donaldson, David, plumber, Burton Place Donaldson, George, weaver, 148 South Street Donaldson, George, engineer and wood-merchant, Perth Saw-Mills, Victoria Street—house, 10 Keir Street, Bridgend Donaldson, Gilbert, wright, Stormont Street Donaldson, James, weaver, 284 High Street Donaldson, James, mangle, St Paul's Square Donaldson, Mrs, 170 South Street Donaldson, Mrs, 321 High Street Donaldson, Mrs Andrew, lodgings, Foundry Lane Donaldson, Mrs D., lodgings, 13 North Methven Street Donaldson, Thomas, baker, 8 North Methven Street Donaldson, William, cabinet-maker, Mill Wynd Donaldson, William, carter. Union Street Donaldson, William, labourer, Dovecotland Donaldson, A. & J., & Co., plumbers, brassfounders, and gas- fitters, 64 High Street Dott, Mrs, 39 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Dott, Mrs Ann, seamstress. Barrack Street Dougall, Andrew, manager, Dundee and Perth Railway Station, Princes Street Dougall, Henry, gardener, 47 Strathmore Street,- Bridgend

Dougall, John, weaver, 36 Meal Vennel i —

26 DOUGLAS—DRUMMOND.

Douglas, Alexander, weaver, Thimblerow Douglas, Donald, coal-merchant, 8 Pomarium Douglas, George R., painter aad paper-hanger, 25 St John Street —house, 68 Douglas, George, carter, 63 South Street Douglas, Hamilton, tailor, Murray Street—house, 51 Mill Street Douglas, James, furnishing ironmonger, 38 and 40 High Street house, 20 St John Street Douglas, James, carter, Newrow DoTiglas, Mrs, 9 St John Street Douglas, Mrs Robert, 340 High Street Douglas, Mrs William, Douglas Ian, Leonard Street Douglas, Robert, victualler, 62 South Methvea Street Dow, A. & G., victuallers, 7 Castle Gable Dow, David, book -deliverer, 87 Main Street, Bridgend Dow, James, plasterer, 180 South Street Dow, James, dairy, 21 Stormont Street Dow, John, labourer, 63 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Dow, Miss Mary, seamstress, Cutlog Vennel Dow, Mrs, 4 Paul Street Dow, Mrs, 9 Castle Gable Dow, Mrs, broker, 28 Meal Vennel Dow, Mrs, 64 South Street Dow, Mrs James, 24 Castle Gable Dow, Peter, cabinet-maker, 6 Cross Street Dow, Peter, carter, 46 Main Street, Bridgend Dow, Robert, painter and paper-hanger, 59 George Street—house, 3 North Port Dow, Robert, weaver, 15 Isla Street, Bridgend Dow, Thomas, grocer and wine- merchant, 65 George Street- house, 61 Dow, Thomas, grocer, 30 Mill Street—house, 29 Dow, William, agent and auctioneer, 56 George Street Dow, William, joiner, Barrack Street Dowie, Leonard, weaver, 394 High Street Dowie, William, weaver, 398 High Street Downie, Peter, mason, St Ann's Lane Dreghorn, Major A. H., St Alban's Cottage, Bridgend Drew, Thomas, carter, 70 South Street Dron, David, brassfounder, 67 Meal Vennel Dron, James, wheel-wright 214 South Street Drummond, Alexander, land-surveyor, 7 Charlotte Street—house, 4 Charlotte Place Drummond, Alexander, wright, 25 High Street Drummond, James, weaver, 6 Cross Street Drummond, James, tailor, 126 South Street Drummond, John, baker, 151 High Street Drummond, Miss, 13 Princes Street Drummond, Mrs, midwife, 151 High Street Drummond, Mrs Mary, spirit-dealer, 257 High Street—house, 259 Drummond, Peter R., bookseller, stationer, and librarian, 46 George Street—house, 30 DRUMMOND—DUNCAN. 27

Drumnaond, John Stewart, 8 St Leonard Bank Drummond, William, 8 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Drummond, William, stocker, 374 High Street Drysdale, Andrew, weaver, 27 Pomarium Drysdale, James, book-deliverer, Scott Street Duff, Charles, hawker, 46 Pomarium Duff, Duncan, teacher, Hospital Duff, James, wright, 22 Mill Street—house, Carpenter Street Duff, John, weaver, 42 Pomarium Duff, John, dairy, 24 Pomarium Duff, Miss, 22 King Street Duff, Miss, 57 South Street Duff, Miss, James Street Duff, Miss Barbara, 277 High Street Duff, Mrs, milliner, 20 Canal Street Duff, Peter, inspector of cleansing, KinnouU Causeway Duff, Thomas, flesher, 15 Commercial Street, Bridgend Duff, William, shoemaker, Mill Street Duff, William, weaver, 36 Meal Vennel Dunbar, Mrs, eating-house, Newrow Duncan, Adam, plumber, 177 South Street Duncan, Alexander, grocer, 285 High Street Duncan, Alexander, teacher. South William Street Duncan, Andrew, weaver, Leonard Street Duncan, Charles, seaman, 7 Cow Vennel Duncan, Colin, seaman, 148 South Street Duncan, David, city chamberlain, 13 Keir Street, Bridgend Duncan, James, Well Bank, Kinnoull Duncan, James, carpenter, 44 South Street Duncan, James, bootmaker, 63 South Methven Street— house, 6 Leonard Street Duncan, John, seaman, 36 Meal Vennel Duncan, John, baker, 115 High Street—house 113 Duncan, John, coal-merchant, 297 High Street Duncan, J. & J., Pianoforte Saloon and teachers, KinnouU Street Duncan, Laurence, labourer, 77 South Street Duncan, Mrs, 15 Cross Street Duncan, Mrs George, 60 High Street Duncan, Mrs Mary, 46 Commercial Street, Bridgend Duncan, Mrs Thomas, Scott Street Duncan, Peter, sharebroker, 4 George Street—house, 60 High Street Duncan, Peter, weaver, Thimblerow Duncan, Stewart, furnishing warehouse, 83 High Street—house, 81 Duncan, Thomas (of Duncan, M'Lean, & Jameson), 4 Athole Place Duncan, Thomas, confectioner, 133 High Street—house, 137 Duncan, William (of Central Bank of Scotland), 7 Marshall Place Duncan, William, cabinet-maker. Union Street Duncan, William, labourer, Scott Street Duncan, William, plasterer, Newrow Duncan, Dandie, & Newby, druggists, 75 High Street Duncan, M'Lean, & Jameson, writers, 6 Blackfriars Street —

28 DUNCAN—ELLIS.

Duncan & Co., John, soda water, &c., manufacturers, 55 High Street DuDsmore, Buchanan, draper, 58 High Street—house, 54 Dunn, Archibald, mason, 58 Pomarium Durie, Andrew, wright, Charter Lane Durie, William (of Morison & Durie), Charter Lane Dutch, George, carpenter, 180 South Street Dutch, William, shipbuilder, 2 Canal Street Dye, Miss Margaret, 53 Commercial Street, Bridgend Dye, Miss Mary, seamstress, Blackfriars Wynd Dyer, James, clerk, Stormont Street Dymock, Rev. Thomas, Tay Bank, Bridgend Eadie, John, railway policeman, KinnouU Causeway Eadie, Mrs Janet, mangle, Melville Street Easmont, Charles, seaman, 57 Watergate Easson, Hugh, railway porter, 12 South Street Easson, James (Swedish and Norwegian Vice-Consul), shipbroker,

1 1 Speygate—house, 55 High Street Easson, John, weaver, Tnimblerow Easson, John, labourer, 55 High Street Easson, John, wright, Newrow Easson, Mrs, mangle, 2 Reform Place Easson, Thomas, boatman, 73 South Street Easson, William, shoemaker, 185 High Street Easton, Mrs, 15 Cross Street Eckford, Mrs, 4 Charlotte Place Edgar, Mrs, victualler, 63 Skinnergate Edington, James, sawyer, 75 Canal Street Edmondson, William, contractor, South William Street

Edward, George, boot and shoemaker, 1 1 9 High Street—house, 50 North Methven Street Edward, Miss, broker, 1 Meal Vennel—house, 30 Edward, Miss, dressmaker, 12 Princes Street Edward, Thomas, auctioneer and appraiser, 29 Meal Vennel house, 23 Edward, William, baker, 5 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Elder, Alexander, labourer, 110 South Street Elder, Alexander, weaver, 42 Pomarium Elder, Charles, engineer, 73 Pomarium Elder, David, labourer, South William Street Elder, David, weaver, Newrow Elder, Henry, weaver, 42 Pomarium Elder, James, porter, 7 South Methven Street Elder, James, labourer, 60 South Street Elder, Mrs, 89 South Street Elder, Mrs, 13 Paul Street Elder, Mrs Helen, washer, Barossa Street Elder, Mrs Peter, Union Lane Elgin, Alexander, 2 Princes Street Elliott, George, labourer, 199 South Street Ellis, Alexander, coppersmith, 154 South Street Ellis, James, Stormont Arms Inn and Hotel, 43 South Street EMERY—FENWICK. 29

Emery, Ruebea, flesher, Flesh Venael Emslie, James, engine-fitter, James Street Erskinc, Miss Maria, seamstress, 90 Watergate Esdaile, James, M.D,, 1 Rose Terrace Ewan, Alexander, broker, 38 and 42 Meal Venael—house, 40 Ewan, William, Railway Inn and Coffee-House, Leonard Street Ewart, James, weaver, 308 High Street Exchange Coffee-Room, 30 George Street Excise Office, 14 Charlotte Street—John Wemyss, collector

Faichney, Mrs W., 4 Rose Terrace Fairley, Alexander, stocker, Leonard Street Fairley, James, lodgings, Cutlog Vennel Falconer, Rev. Alexander, 29 King Street Falconer, Francis, brassfounder, Foundry Lane Falconer, Mrs, lodgings. Curfew Row Falconer, W^illiam, pattern-designer, 142 High Street Falconer, William, gardener, 12 Commercial Street, Bridgend Falshaw, James, contractor, Craigie Bank Farmer, Mrs, 110 South Street Farney, W. M., boot and shoemaker. 26 St John Street and 19 South Street— house, 17 South Street Farquhar, Mrs, 184 South Street Farquhar, Robert, labourer, Mill Wynd Farquharson, David, spirit-dealer, 9 Bridge Lane Farquharson, James, porter. Bridge Lane Farquharson, John (Wellsbill Burying-Ground), 6 Kinnouil Causeway Farquharson, John, tailor, 34 North Methvea Street Farquharson, Robert, labourer, Dovecotland Fenton, Alexander, flesher. Back Wynd, Bridgend Fenton, James (of Fenton & Smeaton), 49 Canal Street Fenton, James, sail-maker, 205 South Street Fenton, Miss, milliner, 58 South Methven Street Fenton, Mrs, 20 Pomarium Fenton & Smeaton, shipbuilders, mast and block makers, and smiths, Shore Fenwick, Andrew (of Andrew Fenwick & Son), 56 Commercial Street, Bridgend Fenwick, David J. (of Andrew Fenwick & Son), 40 Commercial Street, Bridgend Fenwick, George, weaver, Kinnouil Causeway Fenwick, James, umbrella and parasol maker, 60 George Street Fenwick, Joseph, clerk (Post-office), 1 Hospital Street Fenwick, Mrs Elisabeth, seamstress. North William Street Fenwick, Peter, grocer and draper, 317 High Street—house, above Fenwick, Stewart, warper, 4 Pomarium Fenwick, Thomas, pensioner. Curfew Row Fenwick, William, shoemaker, 5 East Bridge Street, Bridgend D —

FENWICK—FISKIN.

Feawick, William, shoemaker, Skinnergate Feawick & Son, Andrew, confectioners, 27 St John Street Fergus, Peter, baker, North Port Ferguson, Alexander, Railway Traffic inspector, 9 Pomarium Ferguson, Alexander, tailor, 21 Cross Street Ferguson, Archibald, grocer, 5 Reform Place Ferguson, Daniel, skinner, 39 Commercial Street, Bridgend Ferguson, David, confectioner, 129 South Street Ferguson, Donald, Barrack Street Ferguson, James, weaver, 54 Pomarium Ferguson, James, painter, 132 High Street Ferguson, John, postboy, 10 Cow Vennel Ferguson, John, railway porter, 59 Pomarium Ferguson, John, labourer, Stormont Street Ferguson, John, weaver, Leonard Street Ferguson, Miss Christian, seamstress, North Port Ferguson, Misses, milliners, 16 Charlotte Street Ferguson, Mrs, 24 Main Street, Bridgend Ferguson, Mrs, lodgings, 116 High Street Ferguson, Mrs, winder, 45 Pomarium Ferguson, Peter, Boys' School of Industry, Hospital Ferguson, Samuel, secretary, Scottish Midland Railway, 1 Marshal! Place Ferguson, William, railway-guard, 69 Pomarium Ferguson, Willam, clerk, James Street Ferguson, William, teacher, 2 Canal Street Ferguson, William, shoemaker, 45 Pomarium Ferguson, William, clerk, 148 South Street Ferrier, James, fisher, 48 Pomarium Ferrier, John, 231 High Street Ferrier, Mrs, mangle, 3 Keir Street, Bridgend Findlay, Charles, clerk, 33 North Methven Street Findlay, George, Ewe and Lamb Tavern, 5 South Street Findlay, William, labourer, 283 High Street Finlayson, James, mason, Thimblerow Finlayson, Thomas, weaver, 4 Paul Street Finlayson, William, pensioner, Kinnoull Causeway Fisher, Alexander, weaver, 148 South Street Fisher, John, baker, 1 Melville Street Fisher, John, broker, 13 Meal Vennel—house, 11 Fisher, Miss Eliza, dressmaker, 56 George Street Fisher, Miss Elizabeth, milliner, 6 Gowrie Street, Bridgend house, 37 Castle Gable Fisher, Miss Helen, Barossa Street Fisher, Mrs, 110 South Street Fisher, Mrs James, 22 Main Street, Bridgend Fisher, Peter, Hammerman Inn, 27 Mill Street Fisher, Robert, printer, 239 High Street Fisher, William, grocer, 329 High Street—house, 327 Fisher, William, toll-keeper, Dovecotland Fiskin, James, mill-wright, 74 South Street Fiskitt, James, mechanic. North Port —

FISKIN—FORBES. 31

Fiskin, John, wine and spirit merchant, 167 High Street— house, 2 Albert Place Fisken, John, shoemaker, St Paul's Square Fisken, Peter, gas-fitter, Stormont Street Fisken, Thomas, weaver, Mill Street Fisken, Thomas, shoemaker, 21 Skinnergate Fitchie, Mrs, 51 King Street Flaherty, John, weaver, Claypots Wynd Fleming, Alexander, tailor and clothier, 19 St John Street Fleming, Alexander, baker, 16 Meal Vennel Fleming, Daniel, brassfounder, 46 St John Street Fleming, David, surgeon and druggist, 4 West Bridge Street house, 4 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Fleming, George, pie-baker, 171 High Street—house, 169 Fleming, George, flesher, 36 Watergate Fleming, George, flesher, 8 Pomarium Fleming, James, labourer, 7 Speygate Fleming, John, mason, 404 High Street Fleming, Miss, lodgings, 224 High Street Fleming, Miss Ann, Bowerswell Road,|Bridg€nd Fleming, Miss Margaret, fruiterer, 67 North MethvcE Street Fleming, Misses, dairy. Guard Vennel, High Street Fleming, Mrs Elizabeth, Barrack Street Fleming, Mrs John, Union Street Lane, Bridgend Fleming, Peter, labourer, 6 Union Street Lane, Bridgend Flesher Incorporation's Hall, 44 South Street Flinn, Peter, labourer, 352 High Street Flockhart, John, writer, 14 St John Street—housCj 12 Marshal! Place Flockhart, Miss, straw-hat maker, 70 South Street Forbes, Alexander, pensioner, Leonard Street Forbes, Charles, labourer, Barrack Street Forbes, Duncan, spirit-dealer, 56 South Street Forbes, James, spirit-dealer, 62 South Street Forbes, James, carter, Newrow Forbes, James, plate-layer, 212 South Street Forbes, John, railway gate-keeper, 78 Pomarium Forbes, John, book-deliverer, Scott Street Forbes, John, smith, Mill Close, High Street Forbes, Miss, dressmaker, 1 Kirkgate Forbes, Miss Helen, 99 Watergate Forbes, Mrs, 368 High Street Forbes, Mrs, 170 South Street Forbes, Mrs Dr, James Street Forbes, Mrs Helen, IS Union Street Lane, Bridgend Forbes, Peter, spirit-merchant and horse-dealer, 155 High Street Forbes, Robert, porter, Stormont Street Forbes, Thomas, labourer, Newrow Forbes, William, porter, Melville Street Forbes, William, copper and tinsmith, 209 High Street—house, 207 Forbes, William, coal merchant, Coal Shore—house, Victoria Street 32 FORD—FRASER.

Ford, George, saddler, 327 High Street Ford, James, pensioner, 238 High Street Ford, Mrs, 89 South Street Ford, Mrs William, Crown and Eagle Tavern, 190 High Street Ford, Robert, manager of New Gas Works, Blackfriars Wynd Ford, Robert, carpenter, 7 Speygate

Ford, William, boatman, 5 1 Commercial Street, Bridgend Fordyce, David, grocer, Leonard Street—house, above Forfar, William, labourer, Dovecotland Forrest, Mrs Daniel, vintuer, 51 South Street Forrester, Mrs, 20 Marshall Place Forrester, Mrs, 14 Bridge Lane Forsyth, Alexander, policeman, KinnouU Causeway Forsyth, David, baker, 2 Main Street, Bridgend Forsyth, James, coal salesman, Kinnoull Causeway Forsyth, John, spirit-dealer, 165 South Street Forsyth, John (of J. & T. Forsyth), 23 King Street Forsyth, J. & T., drapers, 4 St John's Place Forsyth, Mrs, flesher, 8 Princes Street—house, 82 South Street Forsyth, Mrs, 394 High Street Forsyth, Mrs, 66 Pomarium Forsyth, Thomas (of J. & T. Forsyth), 26 Marshall Place

Forsyth, Thomas, brassfounder, 1 8 Kirkgate Fortesque, Rev. E. K., Athole Street FoRTHAR Lime-Works Office, Coal Shore—Thomas Smith, Agent Fortune, Charles, manager of the First Wheaten Bread Society^ Union Lane Foyer, Thomas, labourer, 27 Castle Gable Fram, James, currier, Carpenter Street France, William, Inland Revenue officer, 16 Main Street, Bridgend 8" Fraser, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 93 High Street—houses, Fraser, Alexander, shoemaker, 190 High Street Fraser, Alexander, draper, 41 Mill Street Fraser, Daniel, coach-maker, Kirkside Fraser, David, pointsnaan, 21 Leonard Street Fraser, David, seaman, 40 South Street Fraser, Duncan, labourer, Newrow Fraser, Henry, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway Fraser, Hugh, weaver, 73 South Street Fraser, Hugh, flesher, 61 Watergate Fraser, James, policeman, 85 South Street

Fraser, James, sawyer, l Hospital Street Fraser, John, saddler, 31 Main Street, Bridgend Fraser, John, labourer, 201 South Street

Fraser, John, pattern-drawer, 1 1 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Fraser, John, coal-dealei*, Newrow, Fraser, John, glazier, 214 High Street Fraser, Misses, dressmakers, 61 George Street Fraser, Mrs, dairy, 55 South Street Fraser, Mrs, 45 Commercial Street, Bridgend Fraser^ Mrs George, washer, Kinnoull Street 5'RASER—GALLETLY. 33

Fraser, Mrs Patrick, flax-dealer, 40 Mill Street Fraserp Mrs William, spirit-dealer, Custom-House, 1 York Place Fraser, Robert, labourer, 89 Watergate Fraser, Robert, coach-maker, Athole Street Fraser, Simon, weaver, Leonard Street Fraser, Thomas, joiner, 25 South Street—house, 45 Fraser, WilUiam, smith, 67 South Street Fraser, William, smith, Hospital Street—house, 177 South Street Fraser, William, smith, St Ann's Lane Fraser, William^ hair-cutter, Newrow Fraser, William, carter, Newrow Fraser, William, flasher, Athole Street Fraser & Anderson, engravers and lithographic printers, 87 High Street Friers, Henry, smith, 163 South Street Frew, Mrs F., 39 North Methven Street Frew, David, surgeon, 30 North Methven Street Frew, William (of Addis & Frew), 39 North Methven Street Frost, John, engineer, Victoria Street Fulton, William, sawyer, 24 Pomarium Fyfe, Archibald, wright, Barrack Street Fyfe, David, mason, 47 George Street Fyfe, James Waddel, provision merchant, 222 South Street Fyfe, John, slater, 155 South Street Fyfe, William, mason. Horse Cross Fyfe & Simpson, cabinet-makers and upholsterers, 35 Canai Street

Cl-addy, James, mechanic, 180 South Street Gall, George, porter, 39 Watergate Gall, James, mason, Mill Street Gall, James, painter, 37 Castle Gable Gall, James, wright. Union Lane Gall John, wright, 198 South Street Gall, Miss Elizabeth, Barrack Street Gall, Robert, joiner, 21 Leonard Street Gall, William, cooper, 46 Watergate Gallacher, Michael, tinsmith, 160 South Street Gallan, James, clothier, 62 Meal Vennel Galletly, David, plasterer, 345 High Street Galletly, David, wright, 90 Watergate Galletly, David, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway Galletly, George, labourer, 28 Kirkgate Galletly, James, mason, 25 South Street Galletly, James, tailor, 4 George Street Galletly, James, tailor, 258 High Street Galletly, James, labourer, Kinnoull Causeway Galletly, John, mason, 8 Paul Street Galletly, John, mason, James Street Galletly, John, railway guard, Scott Street Galletly, Miss Ann, dressmaker, 54 Meal Vennel D 2 34 GALLETLY— GENTEr.

Galletly, Miss Jessie, 47 Mill Street Galletly, Miss JanC; 54 Meal Venael Galletly, Misses, dressmakers, James Street Galletly, Misses, dressmakers, 9 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Galletly, Mrs, 294 High Street Galletly, Mrs, 82 Watergate Galletly, Mrs, seamstress, 15 Kirkgate Galletly, Mrs John, milliner, 65 South Methven Street Galletly, Thomas, sawyer, Blackfriars Wynd Galloway, David, cabinet-maker, 9 Pomarium Galloway, James, clerk (Post-office), Scott Street Galloway, James, 58 South Street Galloway, James, labourer, 46 Pomarium Galloway, John, weaver, 14 Pomarium Galloway, Mrs Catherine, Dovecotland Galloway, Thomas, engine-driver, 46 Pomarium Galloway, Thomas, weaver, Dovecotland Garden, Alexander, gardener, Marshall Cottage, Bridgend Gardiner, Andrew, wright, 21 Stormont Street Gardiner, Captain David, Jock's Lodge, Bridgend Gardiner, James, carter, 9 Cow Vennel Gardiner, Mi-s, 104 South Street Gardiner, Thomas, labourer, Thimblerow Gardner, W. & J. engravers, v^atch and clock makers, and litho- graphic printers, 39 High Street— house, Barnhill Garland, Andrew, carter, 280 High Street Garie, James, seaman, 213 South Street Garie, John, agent, 24 Athole Street Garvie, Alexander, labourer, 5 South Street Gar\ie, Andrew, stocker, 142 South Street Garvie, James, Cults lime agent. Terminus—house, Barnhill Garvie, James, labourer, IS Strathmore Street, Bridgend Garvie, James, weaver, Newrow Garvie, John, labourer, 18 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Garvie, Laurence, fireman at Old Gas-Work^ 180 South Street Garvie, Mrs, County Place Garvie, Mrs, Earl's Dykes

Garvie, Mrs John, 1 King's Place Garvie, Mrs John, 48 George Street Gaivie, Thoma-, draper, 42 High Street—house, 5 County Place Garvie, William, smith. Mill Street— house, Cui-few Row Garvie & Deas, manufacturers, 7 South Metbven Street Gaw, Alexander, coach-driver, 25 Canal Street Geddes, Lieutenant Alexander, Dovecotland Geddes, Mrs W., 3 Barossa Place Geddes, William, sawyer, 71 Canal Street Geekie, Mrs, 46 Main Street, Bridgend Geekie, Mrs Elizabeth, Dovecotland Gemmel, Mrs, 31 Cross Street Gentle, Robert S. (of Stirling & Gentle), 56 George Street Gentry, John, grocer, 9 South Street Gentry, Timothy, tailor, 7 South Street GEORGE— GLOAG. 35

George, Rev. J. C, 192 South Street George, Miss, 81 High Street Gibb, David, mason, Leonard Street Gibb, John, calico-printer, Mill Close, High Street Gibb, Mrs, teacher, 17 Castle Gable Gibbons, Adjutant John, 3 North Methven Street Gibbons, Mrs William, stay -maker, 142 South Street Gibbons, Robert, labourer, 125 South Street Gibson, Davifl, currier, 1 Paul Street Gibson, David, police -sergeant 28 Watergate Gibson, George, York Place Gibson, James, broker, 13 Paul Street Gibson, John, 10 Canal Street Gibson, John (of J. & A. Gibson), cutler, 246 High Street Gibson, John, labourer, 68 Fomarium Gibson, J. & A., cutlers, 52 Watergate Gibson, Miss Margaret, grocer, 252 High Street Gibson, Mrs, 2 Bridge Lane Gibson, Mrs John, 53 Pomarium Gibson, Thomas, shipowner, 47 Canal Street Gibson, Thomas, labourer, 4 Paul Street Gibson, William, labourer. Barrack Street Gilchrist, Miss Christain, laundress, James Street Gillespie, Erskine, rope and twine manufacturer, 61 High Street — house, top of Athole Street Gillespie, James, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway Gilles, Thomas, Stormont Street Gilligan, John, pensioner, 245 High Street Gilraore, Robert, porter, 111 South Street Gilston, Joseph, jeweller, Cutlog Vennel Girvan, Morris, chimney-sweep, Skinnergate Glass, Andrew, weaver, 358 High Street Glass, David, baker, 91 High Street—house, 87 Glass, David, weaver, 358 High Street Glass, David, labourer, 288 High Street Glass, David, weaver, 404 High Street Glass, Henry, stocking-weaver, 78 Watergate Glass, James, clerk, 327 High Street Glass, James, Barrack Street Glass, Miss, 170 South Street Glass, Mrs Alexander, 26 Princes Street Giegg, James, railway-guard, 15 Cross Street Gleadinnicg, William, hostler, 41 Main Street, Bridgend Gloag, John, White Hart Tavern, 113 High Street Gioag, Matthew, wine merchant, 22 Athole Street—house, 21 Gloag, Matthew, smith and furnishing ironmonger, Kinnoull Street

Goff, Thomas, coach-builder, 47 Caaal Street Gollen, James, weaver, 364 High Street Goodall, JohQ, weaver, Curfew Row Goodall, Laurence, carpeater, 82 South Street Goodsir, Joha (of M'Laren & Goodsir), 36 North Methvea Street Gordoa, Lord Cecil, Tayside, Bridgend Gordon, Charles, grocer, 161 South Street Gordon, Duncan, tailor, 116 High Street Gordon, John, inspector on Scottish Central Railway, Earl's Dykes Gordon, John, labourer, 84 Canal Street

Gordon, Mrs, 1 7 Leonard Street Gordon, Thomas, labourer, Newrow Gorham, David, sawyer, 13 Canal Crescent Gorham, David, clerk, 13 Canal Crescent Gorrie, Alexander, Glengarry Tavern, 185 South Street Gorrie, Andrew, blacksmith, Melville Street Gorrie, David, wright, 248 High Street—house, 246 Gorrie, David, coppersmith, tin-plate worker, and gas-fitter, 251 High Street—house, 246 Gorrie, David, brassfounder, Barrack Street Gorrie, George, miller, 7 Paul Street Gorrie, James, weaver, Newrow Gorrie, John, upholsterer, 238 Pligh Street Gorrie, John, dairy, 197 South Street Gorrie, Robert, wright, 246 High Street Gorrie, Thomas, smith and wire-worker, 80 Watergate—house, 84 Gorrie, Thomas, engineer, Newrow Gorrie, William, carver and gilder, 28 High Street Gourlay, Mrs John, 27 Commercial Street, Bridgend Gow, Alexander, shoemaker, 190 High Street Gow, Alexander, coach-builder, 177 High Street Gow, Alexander, hostler, 26 Princes Street Gow, Daniel, post-boy, 26 Princes Street Gow, David (at J. Fisken's), 259 High Street Gow, Duncan, grocer and spirit-dealer, 9i and 93 South Street Gow, James, weaver, KinnouU Causeway Gow, John, shoemaker, 116 High Street Gow, John, carter, Victoi'ia Street Gow, Magnus, mill-wright, 3 Melville Street Gow, Mrs, washer, 5 Meal Vennel Gow, Mrs, 129 High Street Gow, Mrs, lodgings, 28 Kirkgate Gow, Mrs James, Melville Street Gow, Mrs James, dressmaker, 16 Canal Street Gow, Peter, labourer, Newrow Gow, Thomas, shoemaker, Mill Street Gowanlock, James, gardener. Asylum, Bridgend Gowans, Alexander, labourer, 50 Pomarium Gowans, David, weaver, Thimblerov? Gowans, J. & W., wholesale and retail chemists and druggists, 21 High Street—house, 25 Graham, Alexander, 15 Marshall Place GRAHAM—GRAY. 37

Graham, Alexander, grocer, Leonard Street Graham, David, weaver, 49 Poraarium Graham, James (of Thomas Graham & Co.), 23 Princes Street Graham, James, writer, 8 St John Street Graham, James, labourer, 23 Stormont Street Graham, John, tailor, 20 Hospital Street Graham, John, weaver, 39 Pomarium Graham, John, shoemaker, 342 High Street Graham, John D., boot and shoemaker, Carpenter Street Graham, Mrs, 9 Reform Place Graham, Mrs, lodgings, 60 High Street Graham, Mrs Robert, 224 Higb Sti-eet Graham, Peter, wood and coal-merchant, Princes Street Cottage Graham & Co., Thomas, wood and coal-merchants, 19 Priaces Street Graham, William, spirit-dealer, Carpenter Street Grahame, John (of Grahame & Scott), 61 George Street Grahame & Scott, writers and accountants, 14 Watergate Grant, Charles, wright. Mill Street Grant, George, officer of Excise, Scott Street Grant, James, North Port Tavern, North Port Grant, James, labourer, 245 High Street Grant, John, grocer, 33 St John Street—bouse, 31 Grant, John, provision-merchant, 179 South Street Grant, Miss, Stormout Cottage, Bridgend Grant, Mrs Agnes, 9 North Methven Street Grant, Robert S., clerk, 2 New Town Grant, Rev. William, York Place Grasby, Edwin H., manufacturer of hosiery, 23 High Street- house, 38 Watergate Gray, Alexander, post-boy, 9 Castle Gable Gray, Rev. Andrew, A.M., 14 Rose Terrace Gray, Andrew, boot-maker, 2 Gowrie Street—house, 30 Commer- cial Street, Bridgend Gray, George, writer, 14 South Street— house, Bowerswel!, Bridgend Gray, James, engineer, 68 St John Street Gray, James, wright, 184 South Sti'eet Gray, James, weaver, 13 Cross Street Gray, James, Stormont Street Gray, John (Perth Bank), 37 South Methven Street Gray, John, carpenter, 79 Canal Street Gray, John M'Euen, ironmonger and brassfounder, 7 George Street—house, 7 High Street Gray, Miss Barbara, Nelson Street Gray, Mrs Alexander, milliner, 65 High Street—house, 8 Water- gate Gray, Mrs Andrew, 4 Athole Crescent Gray, Robert, weaver, Thimblerow Gray, Thomas, cab-driver, 13 Cow Vennel Gray, William, grocer, 9 Canal Crescent Gray, William, dairy, 217 High Street—house, 219 —

38 ORAY—HAGGART.

Gray Brothers, drapers, 34 Grcorge Street—house, 30 Commer- cial Street, Bridgend Greenhill, Peter, rope-spinner, 28 Watergate Greenhill, Mrs, 9 Castle Gable Grego, Nevo, poulterer, 19 Kirkgate Greig, David, gold and silver-smith, jeweller and watch-maker, 30 St John Street and 99 High Street—house, 6 Marshall Place Greig, George, baker, Kinnoull Causeway Greig, George, engine-fireman, 9 Cross Street Greig, George, wright, 116 High Street Greig, James (of R. & J. Greig), 6 Charlotte Street Greig, Miss Jane, 2 Barossa Place Greig, Robert (of R. & J. Greig), Marshall Bank Greig, R. & J., wholesale and retail grocers, 89 High Street Greig, Thomas, clothier and shoe merchant, 24 Watergate house, 28 Greig, William, joint city-clerk, 3 High Street—house, 47 George Street Greig, William, spirit-dealer, Guild-Hail Close, 96 High Street Greig, William, fisher, 170 High Street Greig & Son, teachers, Kinnoull Street—house, 60 North Methven Street Gregor, James, clerk, Victoria Street Gregor, James, shoemaker. Earl's Dykes Gregor, James, shoemaker, 219 High Street Gregor, James, vintner, 18 Stormont Street Gregor, John, grocer, 323 High Street Gregor, Mrs, Nelson Street Grimmond, John, town-sergeant, 58 South Street Grimmond, Miss Jean, teacher, 19 Pomarium Grimmond, Robert, weaver, 19 Pomarium Grove, Captain J. J., superintendent of county constabulary, 17 Marshall Place Guild, James, labourer, 74 South Street Guild, John, smith. Princes Street Guild-Hall, 96 High Street Gullen, Andrew, upholsterer, 2 Canal Street Gunn, David, wright, 4 South Street Gunn, John, sawyer, 98 South Street Gunn, William, umbrella.maker, 53 High Street—house, 55 Gunn, William, carter, Dovecotland Guthrie, Alexander, brassfouder, 28 Watergate Guthrie, John, tea-hawker, 29 Skinnergate Guthrie, Mrs Andrew, vintner, 25 Kirkgate Guthrie, Peter, shoemaker, Horse Cross Guthrie, Thomas, printer, Barossa Street H Hackney, George, carpenter, 90 Watergate

Haggart, Daniel, vintner, 1 1 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Haggart, Edward, engine-driver, 20 Leonard Street —

HAGGART—HARRIS. 39

Haggart, James, mason, Castle Gable Haggart, Miss Ann, meai-dealer, 224 South Street Haggart, Mrs Peter, mangle, 26 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Haggart, Peter, shoemaker, 53 Commercial Street, Bridgend Haggart, Robert, dairy, 53 Mill Street Haggart, Walter, labourer, 74 South Street Haggart, William, currier, 6 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Haggerty, John, shoemaker, 271 High Street Halkerstone, James, labourer, Athole Street

Halket, David, surgeon, 1 Charlotte Street Halket, Robert, labourer, 219 High Street Hall, George, ticket-clerk, Scottish Midland Railway, 7 Bridge Lane Hall, James, shoemaker, 16 Union Street Lane, Bridgend Hall, James, slater, 232 High Street Hall, James, tea-agent, 59 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Hall, John, shoemaker, 149 High Street Halley, Andrew, Dovecotland Halley, David, weaver, Dovecotland Halley, David, weaver, 23 Pomarium Halley, David, weaver, Leonard Street Halley, George, railway guard, 25 Hospital Street Halley, George, weaver, Dovecotland Halley, James, Logiealmond Tavern, 10 South Methven Street Halley, James, plasterer, Newrow Halley, James, maltster, 7 Reform Place Halley, James, weaver, Claypots Wynd Halley, James, weaver, 15 Pomarium Halley, Miss, rope and twine manufacturer, 180 High Street Halley, Miss Ann, Dovecotland Halley, Miss Elizabeth, dressmaker, 69 George Street Halley, Mrs, 12 Paul Street Halley, Robert, labourer, 19 Hospital Street Halley, Robert, sailor, Dovecotland Halley, William, porter, Dovecotland Halley, William, weaver, 49 Pomarium Hally, David, 1 1 Mill Street Hally, James, messenger-at-arms, 4 George Street Hally, Mrs David, 1 1 Mill Street Hallyburton, Adam, mason, 162 South Street Hamilton, James, weaver, Dovecotland Hamilton, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 48 St John Street house, 46 Hammerman Incorporation's Hall, 175 High Street Handyside, George, Central Shoe Mart, 62 High Street Hanton, Mrs, washer, Leonard Street Harley, John, weaver, 63 South Street Harley, Mrs William, Leonard Street Harley, William, cabinet-maker. Barrack Street Harper, William, fish-curer. Foundry Lane—house, 7 Kianouil Street l^arris, Alexander, fisher, 67 South Street 40 HARRIS—HENDERSON.

Harris, Ebenezer, weaver, Claypots Wynd Harris, James, mason. Barrack Street Harris, John, mason, 14 Back Wynd, Bridgend Harris, Mrs, Perth Female School, Hospital Harris, Thomas, weaver, Newrow Harris, William, eating-house, 267 High Street Harris, William, post-runner, 6 Stratbmore Street, Bridgend Harris, William, blacksmith, 47 George Street Harrison, George, soperintendent of locomotive department, Scottish Central Railway—house, Belle Vue Cottage Harrison, Miss, dressmaker, 11 Hospital Street narrower, Mrs John, lodgings, 54 South Street Hart, James, grocer, 90 South Street Hart, John, weaver, 24 Pomarium Hart, Samuel, pensioner, 199 South Street Harvie, James, Scott Street Hatfield, AVilliara, engineer, 55 High Street Hay, Alexander, auctioneer and land-measurer, 63 South Street Hay, Alexander, slater, 258 High Street Hay, Alexander, saddler, 53 Watergate Hay, Adam, dyer, Dovecotland Hay, David, weaver, 27 Cross Street Hay, George, 38 Mill Street Hay, George, sailor, 50 Main Street, Bridgend Hay, JameSj shipmaster. Kirk Close, 80 High Street Hay, James, weaver, 14 Leonard Street Hay, James, cabinet-maker, Charter Lane Hay, James, weaver, 404 High Street Hay, James, builder, James Street Hay, James, lodgings. County Place Hay, John, grocer and weaving-agent, County Place—h., Newrow Hay, John, weaver, 49 Pomarium Hay, John, weaver, 31 Cross Street Hay, Miss, d ressmaker, 9 St John Street Hay, Peter, carpenter, 4 Cross Street Hay, Robert' draper, 27 George Street—house, Scott Street Hay, Robert? weaver, 31 Pomarium Hay, Robert, wright. Carpenter Street Hay, Thomas, weaver, 50 Pomarium Hay, William, weaver, 31 Cross Street Hay, William J., surveyor of taxes, 14 Rose Terrace Healy, Thomas Ambrose, comptroller of customs, James Street Heiton, A. & A., architects, York Place Helmore, Frederick, organist, 27 Athole Street Henderson, Andrew, weaver, 291 High Street Henderson, David, railway porter, Newrow Henderson, George, potato merchant, 35 South Street—house, Greyfriars Lane Henderson, George, coal-merchant, 3 Princes Street—house, 34 South Street Henderson, George, last-maker, Cutlog Vennel —

HENDERSON—HEWAT. 41

Henderson, George, weaver, Barrack Street Henderson, James, policeman, 85 South Street Henderson, James, spirit- dealer, 2 Paul Street Henderson, James, slater, 9 Castle Gable

Henderson, James, brewer, 1 Reform Place Henderson, James, painter, Skinnergate Henderson, John, late spirit-merchant, 30 Kirkgate

Henderson, John, weaver, 3 1 Cross Street Henderson, John, shipmaster, 105 South Street Henderson, John, engine-driver. Coal Shore Henderson, John, weaver, Union Street Henderson, Matthew, sawyer, 10 Paul Street Henderson, Miss Janet, Barossa Street Henderson, Miss Mary, 12 George Street Henderson, Mrs, sick-nurse, 34 South Street Henderson, Mrs, 281 High Street Henderson, Mrs, lodgings, 224 High Street Henderson, Mrs, matron. Infirmary, York Place Henderson, Mrs David, washer, 4 Cross Street Henderson, Francis, sawyer, Newrow Henderson, Mrs Walter, tobacconist, 85 High Street—bouse, 87 Henderson, Robert, shoemaker, 149 High Street Henderson, Robert, weaver, 12 Paul Sti'eet Henderson, Robert, smith, Thimblerow Henderson, Thomas, grocer and spirit-merchant, 249 High Street —house, 245 Henderson, William, M.D., 17 Rose Terrace Henderson, William, carter, 33 Canal Street

Henderson, William, railway-guard, 1 7 Leonard Street Henderson, William, pensioner, Leonard Street Henderson, William, smith, 64 South Street Henderson, William, weaver, Thimblerow Hendry, James, weaver, Leonard Street Hendry, John, coach-maker, 1 1 Reform Place Hendry, William, labourer, 3 Cross Street Hepburn, Alexander, furnishing manufacturer, 8 Canal Crescent house, 14 Hepburn, David, writer, 14 Charlotte Street—house, 16 Rose Terrace Hepburn, James, weaver, Stormont Street Hepburnn, James, weaver, 170 High Street Hepburn, James, weaver, Dovecotland Hepburn, Miss Jane, Melville Street Hepburn, Miss Margaret, 27 Athole Street Hepburn. Mrs D., 219 High Street Hepburn, Mrs N., 15 Barossa Place Herd, David, labourer, 90 Watergate Herd, George, pensioner, 5 Leonard Street Herdman, David, boat-builder, 28 Watergate Heron, Charles, weaver, Thimblerow

Heron, Joseph, tailor, 1 Back Wynd, Bridgend Hewat, Andrew, pie-baker, 10 Watergate—house, 14 E 42 HEWAT—HUNT.

Hewat, James, 8 Watergate Hewat, junior, James, pie-baker and spirit-dealer, 28 South Meth- ven Street—house, 26 Hewat, Kirkwood, candlemaker, 66 High Street —house, 61 Canal Street High, David, mason, Newrow Hill, Alexander, clock-agent, 122 South Street Hill, David, labourer, Claypots Wynd Hill, David, weaver, 7 South Methven Street Hill, Mrs Agnes, Athole Street Hobson, James, stocking-maker, 30 Watergate Hobson, John, stocking-weaver, 16 Canal Street Hobson, Mrs James, 102 High Street Hodge, Alexander, smith, County Place Hodge, David, railway-guard, 79 Canal Street Hogg, John, Wright, 129 South Street Hogg, Mrs George, Cross Keys Tavern, 7 Kirkside Hogg, Peter, tinsmith, 301 High Street Hogg, William, rope-spinner, 204 South Street Hoggan, James, carpenter, Bridge Lane Holmes, Isaac, tailor, 151 High Street Holmes, Mrs John, midwife, 246 High Street Honey, James Murray, writer, 28 High Street—house, Melville Street Honey, Miss Janet, meal-dealer, 11 St John's Place Honey, Mrs George, flesher, 30 South Street—house, 25 Hood, John, keeper at Asylum, 23 Castle Gable Hood, Laurence, porter, Perth Bank, 22 George Street Hood, Margaret, washer, 214 High Street Hood, William, weaver, 42 Pomarium Hopkirk, David, baker, Leonard Street Horn, Robert, agent for Bank of Scotland, 17 Princes Street Horne, Andrew, weaver, 7 Pomarium Home, George, labourer, Cherry Lane Horne, Mrs Agnes, gi-ocer, 81 Main Street, Bridgend Horne, Mrs James, 55 Skinnergate Horsbury, John, tea-dealer, 13 Canal Crescent Hosie, William, seaman, 63 Watergate Hostler, James, labourer, Newrow Hounseil, Mrs, eating-house, 19 Castle Gable Howie, James, gardener, Kinnoull Causeway Howie, John, corn-merchant, 21 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Howie, Mrs Jane, lodgings, MelviJle Street Hudkinson, James, engine. fitter, 3 New Town Huggins, Alexander, labourer, 126 High Street Hughes, George, clerk, 11 Keir Street, Bridgend

Hughes, John, labourer, ] 29 South Street Hughes, Misses, 17 Canal Crescent Hume, James, labourer, 8 Pomarium Hunt, Colin A., hatter and clothier, 38 George Street—house, North Port Hunt, Thomas, shoemaker, North Port HUNTER—INNES. 43

Hunter, Jackson, wright, Guard Vennel, High Street Hunter, AVilliam, labourer, 116 South Street Hunter & Conning, writers, 75 George Street Husband, Mrs, 3 Athole Place Hutchison, Alexander, coach-wright, 4 Meal Vennel Hutchison, Andrew, fiesher, 16 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Hutchison, Andrew, gardener, 12 Comnaercial Street, Bridgend Hutchison, Andrew (of Stewart & Hutchison), Cow Vennel Hutchison, Colin, fruiterer, 61 South Methven Street Hutchison, John, millwright, Stormont Street Hutchison, John, weaver, 54 Pomarium Hutchison, John, weaver, Newrow Hutchison, Misses, South "William Street Hutchison, Robert, labourer, 34 Pomarium Hutchison, Walter, upholsterer, 48 Commercial Street, Bridgend Hutchison, William, governor of County Prison, Speygate Hutchison, William, labourer, 13 Paul Street Hutton, George, teacher, 3 Melville Street Hutton, George, wright. Cow Vennel

Hutton, John, painter, 1 1 Pomarium Hutton, Mrs Catherine, Barossa Street Hutton, Robert, labourer, 8 Pomarium Hutton, William, power-loom manufactory, Mill Street—house, Mount Tabor Hynd, John, engineer, 5 Reform Place

Imrie, Alexander (of Peacock & Imrie), 43 South Methven Street Imrie, Andrew (of Water-House), 246 High Street Imrie, David, wright, 310 High Street Inarie George, spirit-merchant, 49 South Street—'housej, 45 Imrie, George, weaver, 14 Leonard Street Imrie, James, game-dealer, Murray Street Imrie, John, tailor. County Place Imrie, John, wright, Barossa Street Imrie, John, clerk, Union Street Imrie, Joseph, seaman, Paul's Close, Newrow Imrie, Mrs John, grocer, 1 Princes Street Imrie, Peter, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, 76 George Street-^ house, 72 Imrie, Robert, policeman, 139 South Street Imrie, William, ironmonger, 10 St John Street—bouse, 47 George Street Imrie William, leather-merchant, 203 High Street—house, Mur- ray Street Inches, Miss Helen, lodgings, 4 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Indigent Old Men's Society Stoue, 156 South Street, Peter Grimmond, manager Inglis, George, shipowner. Burton Place Inglis, Robert, engine-fitter. South William Street innes, Mio, mangle, 22S South Street 44 INNES— JACKSON. lanes, William, saw-maker, Princes Street—house, 56 South Street Ireland, Charles, weaver, 327 High Street Ireland, Peter, clerk, Scott Street Ireland Robert, mason, St Paul's Square Ireland, William, weaver, 374 High Street Irons, D. & J., tea-dealers, 34 High Street, house^ 47 Ironside, Misses, KinnouU Causeway Irvine, James, shipowner, 170 High Street Irvine, John, smith and cart-wright, North William Street Irvine, Miss Ann, milliner, 9 George Street—house, 20 Watergate Irvine, Mrs Mercer, North William Street Irvine, William, sawyer, Barossa Street Isaac, John, salesman to J. Main, 10 North Methven Street Isaac, Thomas, Middle-Church officer, 59 Pomarium Isaac, Thomas, gaoler, 107 Watergate Isdale, Alexander, coal- merchant, KinuouU Street—house, 47 High Street Isles, Peter, 26 Princes Street

Jack, James, bootmaker, 2 West Bridge Street—house, l2Gowrie Street, Bridgend Jack, John, seaman, 39 Watergate Jack, Mrs James, 125 South Street Jack, Mrs Henry, washer. Union Street Jack, Mrs Peter, lodgings, 39 Commercial Street, Bridgend Jackson, Adam, sawyer, 6 Back Wynd, Bridgend Jackson, Charles, draper, 13 Charlotte Street—house, 14 Jackson, David, clerk, Kinnoull Causeway Jackson, Henry, shipmaster, 107 Watergate Jackson, James, sawyer, 5 Back Wynd, Bridgend Jackson, James, carver and gilder, 2 Bridge Lane Jackson, James, wright, 17 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Jackson, James, vintner. Lime Shore Jackson, James H., bookseller and stationer, 173 High Street Jackson, John, golf-club and fishing-rod maker. North Port Jackson, John, painter, 304 High Street Jackson, John, shoemaker, 12 Commercial Street, Bridgend Jackson, John, auctioneer, Bowerswell Road, Bridgend Jackson, Miss Mary, 9 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Jackson, Mrs, washer, 42 Pomarium Jackson, Mrs, laundress, Kinnoull Causeway Jackson, Mrs J. H., spirit-dealer, 140 South Street—house, 142 Jackson, Mrs John, mangle, 87 High Street Jackson, Peter, tailor, 89 South Street Jackson, Peter, carter, 170 South Street Jackson, Robert, seaman, 12 South Street Jackson, Thomas, carver and gilder, 70 George Street—house, 3 Bridge Lane Jackson, Thomas, cart-wright, 9 Gowrie Street, Bridgend JAMESON—KEAYo 45

Jameson, Melville (of Duncan, M'Lean, & Jameson), 8 Barossa Place Jamieson, Andrew P., manufacturer, 2 KinnouU Street—house, 9 North Methven Street Jamieson, John W. (Central Bank of Scotland), Moncrieffe Bank, Craigie Jamieson, John, clothier and general outfitter, 62 George Street, and 4 and 6 Bridge Lane—house, 48 Jamieson, John A., secretary, Scottish Central Railway—residence, Croft- House, Craigie Jamieson, Thomas, fishmonger, 107 Watergate Jamieson, William, clerk, 10 North Port Jamieson, William, currier, 281 High Street Jardine, George, coal-merchant, Newrow—house, James Street Jardine, John, clerk, Bowerswell Road, Bridgend Jardine, Robert, smith and furnishing irorimoager, 35 South Methven Street Jarvie, Mrs, 90 Watergate Jarvie, William, virright, St Paul's Square Johnman, William, joiner, 216 South Street Johnston, David (of E. Johnston & Son). 170 High Street Johnston & Son, Edward, bobbin-makers and turners, 120 High Street Johnston, George, clerk, 10 High Street Johnston, Henry, weaver, 112 South Street Johnston, James, coal-raerchant, 73 South Street Johnston, Miss, Mill Street Johnston, Miss Agnes, washer, 95 High Street Johnston, Miss Janet, lodgings, 49 Meal Venael Johnston, Mrs John, 28 Marshall Place Johnston, Peter, wright, 54 South Street—house, 4 Johnston. Stewart, flesher, North Port Johnston, William Glen R., 2 Athole Crescent Johnston, William, weaver, 384 High Street Johnston, William, weaver, 77 South Street Johnston & M'Gregor, tobacconists, 136 High Street Jolly, David L., agent, National Bank of Scotland, 5 High Street Jones, Miss Martha, milliner, 1 Athole Crescent Jones, Mrs, lodgings, 36 Meal Vennel Junior, Mrs, 30 North Methven Street

Kay, William, weaver, Dovecotland Kays, Joseph, railway-porter, Leonard Street Kean, Anthony, labourer, Flesh Vennel Keay, Andrew (of PuUar & Keay), Scott Street Keay, George, wright, 126 South Street Keay, James, weaver, 21 Cross Street Keay, James, tailor, 22 Stormont Street Keay, John, weaver, Leonard Street Keay, Mrs, 31 Cross Street 46 KEAY—KER.

Keay, Mrs Robert, 31 George Street Keay, Robert, jeweller, 29 Georsre Street —house, 15 Rose Terrace Keddy, Mrs Margaret, Barossa Street Keegan, Michael, broker, 34 Meal Vennel Keiller, Wedderspoon, confectioner, 45 Greorge Street—house, 47 Keiller, William, confectioner, 63 George Street— house, 20 Char- lotte Street Keilour, Mrs, laundress, 46 St John Street Keilour, Mrs Jane, Dovecotland Keilour, Mrs, 170 South Street Keilour, Joseph, carpenter, 90 Watergate Keilour, Robert, wright, 26 Pomarium Keilour, William, mason, Foundry Lane Keir, George, Dupplin post, 246 High Street Keir, George, smith, 116 South Street Keir, William, shoemaker, Castle Gable Kelly, Dorby, labourer, Newrow Kelly, Richard, painter, 9 Meal Vennel Kelly, William, rope-spinner, 315 High Street

Kelt, Andrew, shipmaster, 1 Speygate Kelty, M.D., Andrew, Tayhill, Bridgend Kelty, David, mason, 20 High Street Kelty, John, weaver, 4 Cross Street Kelty, Mrs John, 63 Pomarium Kelty, William, weaver 59 Pomarium Kemp, James, policeman, 122 South Street Kemp, John, writer, 36 George Street Kemp, Mrs Peter, Barrack Street Kemp, William, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway Kennaway, Charles G., confectioner, 101 South Street Kennaway & Sons, confectioners, 17 Skinnergate Kennedy, Alexander, labourer, Kinnoull Causeway Kennedy, Angus, railway policeman, 37 George Street Kennedy, David, painter and paper-hanger, 97 High Street-— house, 50 Kennedy, David, weaver, 384 High Street Kennedy, Duncan, fiesher, 182 South Street Kennedy, James, baker, Newrow Kennedy, James, smith, 25 Hospital Street Kennedy, John, labourer, Foundry Lane Kennedy, John, porter, Cutlog Vennel Kennedy, John, railway porter, Kinnoull Causeway Kennedy, John, Salutation Inn and Hotel, 24 South Street Kennedy, John, labourer, 18 Back Wynd, Bridgend Kennedy, Mrs, 170 High Street Kennedy, Mrs, 26 Kirkgate Kennedy, Mrs, lodgings, 126 South Street Kennedy, Mrs John, 182 High Street Kennedy, Peter, book-agent, 306 High Street Kennedy, Robert, pensioner, 102 High Street Kennedy, Robert, tailor, 67 Meal Vennel Ker, Robert D., 7 Athole Crescent —

KERR—KIRK. 47

Kerr, Andrew, Tallyho Tavern, 52 South Street Kerr, Lord Charles, Kianoull Cottage, Bridgend Kerr, Mrs John, 98 South Street Kerr, Mrs Isabella, grocer, Union Lane

Kerr, John, stocker, 1 Paul Street Kerr, John, clerk, Nelson Street Kerr, Peter, sheriff-officer and vintner, Kirkside Kethell, Mrs E., spirit-dealer, 244 High Street Kettle, Miss, seamstress, 309 High Street Kettle, Robert, meal and flour-merchant, 52 South Methven Street —house, Craigie Kettle, William, weaver, 404 High Street

Kettles, Andrew, grocer and wine-merchant, 1 Main Street, Bridgend—house, 16 Kettles, AVilliam, wright, 148 South Street Keys, Robert, vintner, Shore- House Kidd, John, coach proprietor, Union Lane Kidd, John, labourer, 16 Union Street Lane, Bridgend Kidd, John, grocer, 65 Stratbmore Street, Bridgend Kidd, John, weaver, St Paul's Square Kidd, Mrs James, grocer, 1 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Kiddy, Mrs Samuel, grocer, 23 Main Street, Bridgend Kilgour, John, dairy, Barossa Street Kilgour, Robert, writer, 14 Charlotte Street—house, Pitcullen Bank Kinloch, David, weaver, 5 Kinnoull Causeway Kinloch, John, baker. Union Lane King, Alexander, salesman to Third Co-Operative Society, 105 South Street King, Andrew, weaver, 327 High Street King, James, grocer and provision-merchant, 124 High Street house, 123 King, Mrs James, vintner, 4 Speygate King, Thomas, weaver, 362 High Street Kinnear, George, sail-maker, 184 South Street Kinnear, Miss, Croft House, Bridgend Kinnear, Mrs Margaret, 12 Keir Street, Bridgend Kinnear, Peter, sail-maker. Lime Shore Kinnear, Peter, shipowner, 2 Canal Street Kinnoch, Alexander, bootmaker, 39 South Methven Street—house, 23 Leonard Street Kinnoch, George, coach-trimmer, 4 Cross Street Kinnoch, John, weaver, 53 Pomarium Kinnoch, Joseph, shoemaker, 176 South Street Kinnoch, Mrs James, Mason Arms Tavern, 18 Canal Street Kinnoch, Peter, shoemaker^ 78 Pomarium Kinnoch, Thomas, shoemaker, 9 Cross Street Kinnoch, Thomas, moulder, 7 South Methven Street Kinnoch, William, labourer, 7 Speygate Kippen, John, writer, 64 St John Street—house, 39 King Street Kirk, David, flesher, 354 High Street Kirk, David, vintner, 23 Cross Street 48 KIRK—LAWRESCB.

Kirk, David, labourer, Claypots Wynd Kirkwood, Mrs, seamstress, 20 South Street Knowles, Rev. William, 3 North Methvea Street Knox, John, labourer. Mill Street Knox, John, engine-driver, Leonard Street Knox, Joseph, weaver, Thirablerovsr Knox, Robert Hay, saddler, 50 George Street —house, 5 East Bridge Street, Bridgend

Laing, Charles, dyer, Kinnoull Causeway Laing, George, weaver, Castle Gable Laing, James, weaver, Dovecotland Laing, Miss Jessie, Scott Street Laing, Miss Elizabeth, winder, 180 South Street Laing, Mrs, 21 Leonard Street Laing, Peter, railway-guard, 8 Cross Street Laing, William, labourei", 134 High Street Laird, David, gardener, 23 Commercial Street, Biidgend Laird, James, weaver. Foundry Lane Laird, John, tailor, 12) High Street Lamb, James, bird-stutt'er, 7 King Street Lamb, John, weaver, Dovecotland Lamb, Robert, wrigLt, 17 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Lamb, William, seaman, 2 Canal Street Lamont, John, tailor, 17 High Street Lament, Neil, porter, 177 High Street Lamont, William, tailor, 9 St John Street Lang, John, printer, 38 Mill Street Lang, Michael, perfumer, 52 George Street—house, 48 Lankham, George, saddler, Athole Street Lankham, William, pensioner, Atbole Street Larg, Peter, sexton, 87 High Street Lauder, David, labourer, 86 Watergate Lauder, George, 42 Watergate Lauder, George, printer, 396 High Street Lauder, Miss Janet, milliner and dressmaker, 137 High Street Lauder, Mrs James, 86 Watergate Lauder, Walter, joiner, Mill Close, High Street Lawrie, Alexander, blacksmith, 42 Pomarium Lawrie, James, pavier, 51 Commercial Street, Bridgend Lawrie, John, weaver, 40 Pomarium Lawrie, Miss Elizabeth, 97 South Street Lawrie, Robert, weaver, Dovecotland Lawrie, William, cabinet-maker, 85 South Street Law, Charles, coal, welsh slate, brick, and lime merchant, Princes Street— house, opposite Law, James, agent, North William Street Law, William, corn-merchant, 21 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Law, William, engine-fitter, Burton Place Lawrence, Mrs James, 18 King Street tiAWSON—LOUDEJI. 49

Lawson, John, seaman, 43 Pomarium Lawson, Peter, boot and shoemaker, Athole Street Lees, James, gun-maker, 71 George Street—^house, 20 Union Street Lane, Bridgend Lees, John, comb manufacturer, 64 High Street— house, 29 Castle Gable Lees, John, toy-mercbant, 20 George Street Leitham, Mrs, lodgings, 17 Leonard Street Leitham, Mrs, 4 Paul Street Leitham, William, flesher, 53 South Street Lennie, Gregory M., coal-merchant and grocer, 144 South Street —house, 142 Lennox, James, shopkeeper, 38 Watergate Lennox, John, fisher, 5 Canal Street Lennox, Miss Catherine, vintner. Princes Street Lennox, Mrs William, midwife, Leonard Street Leslie, James, supervisor of Inland Revenue, 6 North Methvea Street Leslie, Joseph, bootmaker, 7 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Leslie, William, seaman, 37 George Street Letters, Michael, hawker, 18 Meal Vennel Lindsay, lieutenant-general A., Early Bank, Craigie Lindsay, John, brassfounder, plumber, and gas-fitter, Kirkside — house, 41 South Street Lindsay, John, v?right, 71 Main Street, Bridgend Lindsay, Miss Ann, grocer, 13 Athole Street Lindsay, Rev. William, Gowrie Bank, Burghmuir Littlejohn, David, weaver, 53 Pomarium Littlejohn, Miss Mary, seamsti'ess, 206 South Street Littlejohn, Mrs Thomas, 5 Speygate Livingstone, John E. (Central Bank), Barossa Place Livingstone, John, lodgings, 36 Meal Vennel Livingston,e Mrs John, grocer, 186 High Street—house, 170 Livingstone, Peter, corn-merchant, Leonard Street Livingstone, Stewart, labourer, 148 South Street Livingstone, William, letter-carrier, Union Street Lockhart, John, pattern-maker, 5 Meal Vennel Lockhai't, John, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway Lockhart, Neil, labourer, Kinnoull Causeway Logan, Alexander, teacher, 3 Barossa Place Logic, Mrs, grocer, 3 Pomarium—house, 20 Hospital Street Logie, Thomas, maltman, 9 Reform Place Logic, William, grocer, 2 Mill Street —house above Louie, James, shoemaker, 38 Pomarium Lorimer, George, bookseller, 187 South Street Lorimer, Miss, 16 Rose Terrace

Lorimer, Mrs William, lodgings, St Paul's Square \ Lorimer. Mrs Andrew, 199 High Street Lothian, Charles, grocery, Carpenter Street Lothian, Duncan, porter, 245 High Street Lothian, James, wright, Kinnoull Causeway Louden, James, carpenter, South Williana Street —

So LOVAT—MACKIE.

Lovat, William, striker, 96 High Street Love, James, mason, 83 Maia Street, Bridgend Low, Alexander, weaver, Leonard Street Low, David, wright, 68 Pomarium Low, James, bootmaker, 44 North Methven Street Low, James weaver, 17 Leonard Street Low, John (of Buchan & Low), Barossa Place Low, Mrs, dressmaker, 8 Watergate Low, Mrs, washer, 86 Watergate Low, Mrs, mangle, 97 South Street Low, Peter, blacksmith, 71 High Street—'house, Foundry Lane Lowe, John, Prussian Vice-Consul, agent for firms in Hamburg, Rotterdam, Danzig, &c., 2 St John's Place—house, 29 Kirk- gate Lowe, John, dancing academy, Carpenter Street Lowe, Misses, lodgings, 59 North Methven Street Lowe, MisseSj dressmakers, 28 St John Street Lowe, Mrs, 28 Kirkgate Luke, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, 200 South Street Luke, James, weaver, 51 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Luke, James, weaver, 183 South Street Luke, Miss Elizabeth, lodgings, 47 High Street Luke, Robert, reed-maker, 177 South Street Luke, Robert, weaver, 346 High Street Lumsdane, John, M.D., 6 Athole Place Lumsdane, Mrs, 6 Athole Place Company's Office, 7 Charlotte Street Luttat, Greorge, weaver, 189 South Street Lyall, Miss Helen, grocer, 193 High Street Lyall, Misses, milliners, 170 High Street Lyall, William, mechanic, Stormont Street Lynch, Matthew, grocer and spirit-dealer, 52 Meal Veunel house, 54 Lynch, Miss, broker, 63 Meal Vennel Lynch, Patrick, grocer, 117 South Street Lyon, David, shoemaker, 246 High Street Ljron, Mrs, lodgings, South William Street Lyon, Michael, labourer, Leonard Street Lyon, Richard, labourer, Dovecotland

Macara, Andrew, grocer and spirit-dealer, 6 Canal Crescent Macara, Lizzy, washer. Nelson Street Mackay, John, plasterer, KinnouU Street—house, James Street Mackie, David, labourer, 41 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Maekie, John, carter, 9 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Mackie, John, accountant, Scott Street Mackie, John, labourer, 55 Commercial Street, Bridgend Mackie, Mrs John, 23 Stormont Street Mackie & Son, David, plumbers, brassfounders, copper and tinplate Vt'orkers^ 90 High Street— house, 96 MAIBEN-^-MARSHALL. 51

Maiben, Hector, superintendent of Boys' Industrial Farm, Craigie, 28 St John Street Maiben, Mrs John, 28 St John Street Mailler, James, smith, 338 High Street Mailler, John, smith. South William Street Mailler, John, labourer, Thimblerow Mailler, Miss Catherine, poulterer, 9 Kirkgate Mailler, Robert, carpenter, Thimblerow Main, James, agent, 6 York Place Main, Mrs Mary, seamstress, 333 High Street Mairns, Alexander, tailor, 36 Meal Vennel Malcolm, James, carter. Mill Street Malcolm, Miss Isabella, lodgings, KinnouU Causeway Malcolm, Mrs Mary, 5 Leonard Street Malcolm, William, M.D., Athole Street Malcolm, William, wright, Newrow Malloch, Daniel, shoemaker, 151 High Street Malloch, David, plane-maker, 67 S. Methven Street—house, 66 Malloch, John, dyer, 232 High Street Malloch, John, hair-cutter, 86 Canal Street Malloch, Miss Mary, green-grocer, 12 Kirkgate Malloch, Mrs, 180 South Street Malloch, Mrs, 86 Watergate Malloch, Mrs, Mill Street Malloch, Mrs Charlotte, 16 Stormont Street Malloch, Mrs Jean, grocer, Leonard Street Malloch, Robert, poulterer and dealer in game, St Leonard Place Malloch, Thomas, labourer, 7 Canal Crescent Malloch, William, labourer, Thimblerow Mangion, William, chiropodist, 20 Kirkgate Mann, David, engine-driver, 12 Cross Street Mann, Miss Elizabeth, 3 Barossa Place, south side Manson, Miss, Princes Street Manson, Rev. Thomas, James Street Mansell, James, pensioner, 207 High Street Marshall, Alexander, draper, 148 High Street—house, 10 Paul Street Marshall, David, tailor, 70 South Street Marshall, George, carpenter, 55 Pomarium Marshall, George, smith. Charter Lane Marshall, James, clerk (Post-Office), 25 Commercial Street, Bridgend Marshall, John, weaver, 220 South Street Marshall, John, railway-guard, 4 New Town Marshall, Mrs, KinnouU Causeway Marshall, Mrs Andrew, 86 Watergate Marshall, Mrs James, grocer, 25 Commercial Street, Bridgend Marshall, Mrs Major, 2 Rose Terrace Marshall, Robert, labourer, 356 High Street Marshall, Thomas Hay, hair-dresser, 21 Bridge Lane—house, 17 Marshall, Thomas, gardener, 232 High Street Marshall, William, railway porter, Leonard Street —

52 MARSHALL—MECHANICS.

Marshall, William, weaver, 55 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Marshall, William, labourer, Union Street Martin, David (of Muir & Martin), 1 James Street Martin, David, weaver, KinnouU Causeway Martin, David, turnkey of Gaol, 73 Watergate Martin, George, smith, 204 South Street Martin, James, carter, 15 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Martin, James, painter, 374 High Street Martin, James, stoneware merchant, 134 South Street Martin, James, hawker, 155 South Street Martin, James, weaver, Leonard Street Martin, James, weaver, 59 Pomarium Martin, John, labourer, 9 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Martin, John, Highland Society Tavern, 116 High Street Martin, Miss Margaret, 5 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Martin, Mrs, 281 High Street Martin, Mrs Isabella, washer, Barossa Street Martin, Mrs Thomas, 345 High Street Martin, Peter, Strathmore Tavern, 23 Castle Gable Martin, Robert (of Reid & Martin), 41 King Street Martin, Thomas, printer, 333 High Street Mason, Arthur, saddler, 57 Skinnergate Mason, James, tailor, 25 High Street Mason, Miss Elizabeth, 15 Athole Street Mason, Peter, labourer. Barrack Street Mason, William, wine and spirit- merchant, 24 Princes Street house, 12 Mason, William, sawyer, 49 Meal Vennel Mason, William, hostler, 15 Kirkgate Mason Hall, Royal Arch, 71 High Street Mason Hall, Scone and Perth, 14 High Street Masters, Robert, 7 Charlotte Street Mattheson, James, engine-driver. Burton Place Mattheson, John, labourer, Mill Street Matheson, Thomas, cabinet-maker, 28 Athole Street Mathew, Mrs Dr, 13 Marshall Place Matthew, Alexander 2 St Leonard's Bank Matthew, Charles (of Charles Matthew &Co.), 2 St Leonard Bank Matthew George, (of National Bank), 68 St John Street Matthew, Mrs John, 13 Barossa Place Matthew, Peter Kirk, draper, 15 St John Street— house, 13 Barossa Place Matthew, Robert, 2 St Leonard Bank Matthew, William, porter, 48 George Street Matthew & Co., Charles, grocers, tea and coffee-merchants, 72 St John Street Mattie, Richard, smith, 54 Watergate Maury, William, writer, 47 George Street Maxton, Thomas, wright, 309 High Street Maxwell, John, wright, 97 South Street Mearns, Mrs Alexander, 21 Skinnergate Mechanics' Library Rooms, 238 High Street MEIKLEJOHN—MENZlES. 53

Meiklejoha, Jobn, shoemaker, 116 High Street Meiklejohn & Son, Robert^ Alloa Ale and Porter Store, Mill Sti-cefe •Meldrum, Andrew, dairy, Union Street Mellis, James, labourer, 102 High Street Melville, Andrew, labourer, Leonard Street Melville, Charles, chimney-sweep, Leonard Street Melville, George, carpenter, 57 Pomarium Melville, James, smith, Leonard Street Melville, John, engineer, Scott Street Melville, Joha, horner, 404 High Street Melville, Joseph, shipmast'cr, Ja,mes Street Melville, Mrs, James Street Melville, Mrs, KinnouU Causeway Melville, William, hornet, 151 High Street Menie, James, pensioner, 4 Paul Street Menzies, Adam, Curfew Row Tavern, Curfew Row Menzies, Alexander, cooper, 46 Mill Street Menzies, Alexander, carter, 28 Kirkgate Menzies, Archibald, dairy, KinnouU Causeway Menzies, Archibald, sawyer, 15 Commercial Street, Bridgend Menzk)S, Bonald, pattern-cutter, 163 High Street Menzies, Donald, carter, 28 Watergate Menzies, Duncan, weaver, 155 South Street Menzies, James, coachman, 42 Commercial Street, Bridgend Menzies, James, currier, 130 South Street Menzies, James, Old Ship Inn, 25 High Street Menzies, James, tailor. Castle Gable Menzies, James, porter, Melville Street Menzies, John, labourer, Thimblerow Menzies, John, wright, 8 Leonard Street Menzies, John, clerk, Flesh Vennel Menzies, John, spirit-dealer, 2 North Methven Street Menzies, John, tanner, 10 Paul Street Menzies, John, shoemaker, 33 Castle Gable Menzies, John, labourer, Barrack Street Menzies, John, shoemaker, Castle Gable Menzies, John, labourer, Mill Street

Menzies, Miss, cleaner of furs, 1 Kirkgate Menzies, Miss, dressmaker, 245 High Street Menzies, Miss, lodgings, 190 High Street Menzies, Miss, straw-hat maker, 101 High Street Menzies, Miss Cathrine, dressmaker, 105 South Street Menzies, Misses, dressmakers, 224 High Street Menzies, Misses, bonnet-makers, Stormont Street Menzies, Mrs, eating-house, 45 Skinnergate Menzies, Mrs, 286 High Street Menzies, Mrs, seamstress, Newrow Menzies, Mrs, 23 Skinnergate Menzies, Mrs John, Glencoe Tavern, 189 High Street Menzies, Mrs John, grocer, 21 Canal Street Menzies, Mrs Mary, 2 Barossa Place Menziesj Neil, Black Bull Inn, 11 Kirkgate 54 MENZIES—MILLEK.

Menzies, Peter, labourer, 7 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Menzie3, Robert, brassfounder, Skinuergate Menzies, Robert, weaver, 212 South Street Menzies, Rutbven, weaver, 53 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Menzies, Thomas, St John's Inn, 6 St John's Place Menzies, William, carter, 74 South Street Mess, George (of Anderson & Mess), 17 South Street Messer, James, saw-repairer, 75 Canal Street Methven, Charles, baker, 17 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Methven, William, gardener, Annat Lodge, Bridgend Mill, Alexander, plumber, 238 High Street Mill, Alexander, labourer, Dovecotland Mill, David, weaver, 27 Pomarium Mill, James, grocer, 12 Leonard Street—house, 11 Mill, James, hatter, Dovecotland Mill, James, slater, Dovecotland

Mill, James, labourer, 1 7 Stormont Street Mill, James, dairy, 52 Commercial Street, Bridgend Mill, John, Wright, 246 High Street Mill, Mrs Jane, grocer. Castle Gable Mill, William (of Co-Operative Society), 15 Leonard Street Millam, John, 105 South Street Miller, Alexander, weaver, 374 High Street Miller, Alexander, shoemaker, 54 Meal Vennel Miller, Alexander, labourer, 2 Canal Street Miller, Alexander, Dovecotland Miller, Alexander, confectioner, 53 Watergate Miller, Andrew, wright. Princes Street, west side Miller, Andrew (of A. Miller & Son), Dovecotland Miller, Andrew, weaver, Mill Street Miller, Charles, pavier, 9 Commercial Street, Bridgend Miller, David, boot and shoemaker, 69 High Street-—house, 71 Miller, David, reporter for Perthshire Advertiser newspaper, James Street Miller, David, brewer, Newrow Miller, David, warper, Mill Street Miller, David, sawyer, 7 Cow Vennel Miller, David, carter, 82 South Street Miller, George, late grocer, 25 High Street Miller, George, coach-painter, Cutlog Vennel Miller, Henry L., ironmonger, 98 High Street—house, 120 Miller, Henry, coach-builder, Stormont Street Miller, Hugh, post-boy, Skinnergate Miller, James, surgeon, 30 King Street Miller, James (of J. & J. Miller), Mayfield, Bridgend Miller, James, wright, 7 Speygate Miller, James, basket-maker, 25 High Street Miller, James, wright, Cutlog Vennel Miller, James, 8 New Town Miller, James, salt-merchant, 263 High Street Miller, James D, (of J. & J. Miller), Ivy Bank Miller, J, 8r J., writers, S Hich Street MILLERc S5

Miller, J. S., tobacconist, 23 South Street. —house, 82 Miller, John, late collector of Customs, 4 Barossa Place Miller, John (of A. Miller & Son), 43 South Methven Street Miller, John, coach-driver, 129 South Street Miller, John, heckler, 304 High Street Miller, John, weaver, 59 Pomarium Miller, Miss Isabella, grocer, 114 South Street Miller, Miss Mary, washer, Mill Street Miller, Miss Mary, 7 Athole Street Miller, Miss Mary, Dovecotlaad Miller, Mrs, 291 High Street Miller, Mrs, 31 Castle Gable Miller, Mrs, 29 Watergate Miller, Mrs, 13 Cross Street Miller, Mrs Alexander, 9 Castle Gable Miller, Mrs Andrew, Lowe Street Miller, Mrs Barbara, 21 Storraont Street Miller, Mrs James, winder, 5 Leonard Street Miller, Mrs James, Victoria Street Miller, Mrs Marion, mangle, Carpenter Street Miller, Mrs Margaret, 12 Union Street Lane, Bridgend. Miller, Mrs Thomas, winder, 384 High Street Miller, Mrs Thomas, dairy, 282 High Street Miller, Mrs William, 28 St John Street Miller, Peter, sawyer, Leonard Street Miller, Robert, draper, 236 High Street Miller, Robert, watchmaker, Newrow Miller, Robert, smith, Newrow Miller, Robert, shopkeeper, 122 South Street Miller, Robert, blacksmith, Melville Street Miller, Thomas, rector of Academy, Mansfield Place, Bridgend Miller, Thomas, teacher, James Street Miller, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 188 High Street—house, 151 Miller, Thomas, weaver, Barossa Street Miller, Walter, weaver, Dovecotlaud Miller, William, shoemaker, Murray Street Miller, William, labourer, Barossa Street Miller, William, tobacconist, 55 George Street—house, 23 South Street Miller," William, winder, 129 High Street Miller, William, weaver, 103 South Street Miller, William, Dovecotland Miller, William, bookbinder and stationer, 230 High Street- house, Murray Street Miller, William, weaver, 6 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Miller, William, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway Miller, William, shoemaker, 94 Canal Street Miller, William, boot and shoemaker, 12 Bridge Lane Miller, William, labourer, Newrow Miller, William, carpenter, 43 Pomarium Miller, William, ? South Methven Street Miller^ William, bra-rack-sergeaQt. Barracks 56 MILNE--MONCRIEFF.

Milne, Charles, engineer, Scott Street Milne, James, weaver, Claypots Wynd Milne> John, seaman, Cow Venoel Milne, Rev. John, 1 St Leonard Bank Milne, John, seaman, Scott Street Milne, Mrs, 20 King Street Mitchell, Andrew, slater, 20 Hospital Street Mitchell, Andrew, mason, Castle Gable Mitchell, Charles, upholsterer, 107 Watergate Mitchell, David, Commercial Inn, 8 South Street

Mitchell, David, labourer, 1 3 Strathraore Street, Bridgend Mitchell, George, baker, 188 South Street Mitchell, Hector, rope- spinner, 71 Watergate Mitchell, Hugh, 10 Main Street, Bridgend Mitchell, James, Temperance Hotel, 72 George Street Mitchell, James, grocer and wine-merchant, 43 High Street- house, 1 Kirkgate Mitchell, James, hosier, 31 High Street—liouse, 72 George Street Mitchell, James, weaver, 180 South Street Mitchell, James, engineer, 105 South Street Mitchell, James, ship-carpenter, Castle Gable Mitchell, James, shoemaker, 219 High Street Mitchell, John, mason, Newrow Mitchell, John, labourer, 95 High Street Mitchell, John, tinsmith, North Port Mitchell, Miss, dressmaker, 5 Castle Gable Mitchell, Misses, dressmakers, 16 Canal Street Mitchell, Miss Jessie, dressmaker, 5 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Mitchell, Mrs, 370 High Street Mitchell, Mrs, 297 High Street Mitchell, Mrs, lodgings, 46 St John Street Mitchell, Mrs Thomas, lodgings, Stormont Street Mitchell, Thomas, slater, 3 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Mitchell, Thomas, mason, 5 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Mitchell, Thomas, slater, 42 Pomarium Mitchell, Thomas T., civil-engineer, 14 Athole Street—house, H' Mitchell, William, millwright, 89 South Street Moir, Andrew, weaver, 1 1 Leonard Street Moir, Andrew, mason, Leonard Street Moir, David, weaver, 30 Pomarium Moir, Miss Jane, lodgiags, 10 St John's Place Moir, Miss Mary, dressmaker, 132 High Street Moir, James, teacher (Free West Church School), Curfew Row Moir, William, inspector, Scott Street Moir, William, mason, 170 South Street Moir, William, tinsmith. Guard Vennel, High Street Moir, William, mason, 29 Pomarium Molison, James, book-deliverer, 170 High Street Moncrieff, Alexander of Moncrieff & Co.), 3 Charlotte Street Moncrieff, Alexander, weaver, 62 Pomarium Moncrieff, David, plasterer, 76 Pomarium ^oncrieff, David, weaver, 18 Leonard Street jaONCRlEFF—MORRISON. i57

MoncriefF, David, mason, 20 Leonard Street Moncrieff, David, weaver, 63 Pomarium Moncrieff, George (of Moncrieff & Co.)» 5 Barossa Place Moncrieff, James, liardweire merchant, 48 High Street—house, 50 Moncrieff, Matthew, spirit-dealer, 121 South Street Moncrieff, Misses, 58 South Methven Street Moncrieff, Mrs, Hillside, KinnouU Moncrieff, Mrs R. H., 5 Athole Place Moncrieff, Thomas, warper, Stormont Street Moncrieff, William, carpenter, 240 South Street Moncrieff & Co., writers, 5 Blackfriars Street Moncur, Alexander, Barossa Street Monteath, Mrs John, 13 Princes Street Montgomery, James, baker, Barossa Street Montgomery, William, watchmaker, Stormont Str^t Moodie, James, boilermaker, Scott Street Moodie, John, mason, 54 South Street Moodie, Mrs, seamstress, 29 Cross Street Moor, Alexander (of Moor & Murray), 224 High Street Moor & Murray, boot and shoemakers, 226 High Street More, Alexander, dairy, 31 Castle Gable Mox'e, Andrew, weaver, Leonard Street More, James, vintner, 60 Athole Street More, John, grocer. Union Lane More, Helen, 271 High Street More, Robert, weaver, Claypots Wyad More, William, weaver, 404 High Street More, William^ baker, 5 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Morgan, James, broker, 2 Meal Vennel— house, 160 High Btreet Morison, Francis, accountant, 49 King Street Morison, James, accountant, 3 Blackfriars Street —h., MuirtowE Morison, James, 55 High Street Morison, junior, James, bookseller and printer, 2 Watergate Morison, John (of Morison & Durie), 21 Leonard Street Morison, John, dairy, 204 South Street Morison, Miss, 287 High Street Morison, Misses, dressmakers, Princes Street Morison, Mrs, winder, 199 South Street Morison, Mrs, grocer, 49 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Morison, Mrs, lodgings, 170 High Street Morison, William, printer, 67 Meal Vennel Morison, William, farrier, 42 Skinnergate Morison & Co., Robert, printers, 14 High St.—house, Parkhead Morison & Durie, Newrow Green Brewery, 55 South Methven St. Morris, James, collector of Shore-dues, 60 High Street Morris, James, miller, Mill Street Morris, James, sawyer, Melville Street Morris, Miss Rachel, Carpenter Street Morris, Mrs, 8 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Morris, Peter, sawyer, 53 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Morrison, John, painter and paper-hanger, 32 South Street-=* house, 41 w 2 68 MORRISON—MURDOCH.

Morrison, John, 45 Commercial Street, Bridgend Morrison, John, labourer, 216 High Street Morrison, Miss, dressmaker, 143 South Street Morton, David (of Clark & Mortons), Scott Street Morton, Duncan, vintner, 80 South Street

Morton, James, tea-merchant, ] 5 George Street—house, 3 Melville Street Mortooj John, labourer, 199 Soutb Street Morton, Miss, 7 Barossa Place Morton, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 1 St John's Place Morton, Mrs, 198 South Street

Morton, Robert (of Clark & Mortons), 1 St Joha's Place Morton, William, labourer, Thimblerow Moses, Christopher (of Cameron & Moses), Victoria Street Mount, James, timber-merchant, Spey Gardens, 46 Canal Street Moyes, Mrs, Nevprow Muckersie, Henry, moulder, Paul's Close, Newrow Muckersie, William, hair-cutter and perfumer, 15 Princes Street Muir James, coachman, 10 South Street Muir, Mrs, 21 Skinnergate Muir, Thomas, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway Muir, William (of Muir & Martin), Paradise Muir, William, shoemaker, 297 High Street Muir & Martin, brewers, 87 Canal Street Muirhead, George, painter, 146 High Street Muligan, David (Naphtha Works), 170 Soutb Street Mullion, James, baker, Paul's Close, Newrow Munn, John, weaver, Cutlog Vennel Munn, Mrs, furrier, 102 High Street Munn, Peter, grocer, 79 Watergate Munro, Alexander, smith. Earl's Dykes Munro, Andrew, smith, Kirkside—house above Munro, David, tailor, 7 Kinnoull Street Munro, Donald, tobacconist, 14 George Street— house, 7 Higb Street Munro, Ebenezer, brassfounder, 7 South Methven Streej;^ Munro, George, engineer, 139 South Street Munro, Hector, saddler, 31 North Methven Street Munro, Hugh, sawyer, 59 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Munro, James, weaver, Dovecotland Munro, John, wright, St Paul's Square Munro, Dorothy, mangle, 89 South Street Munro, Mrs, Mill Street Munro, Mrs Barbara, grocer, 61 Commercial Street, Bridgend Murdoch, James, grocer, Barrack Street Murdoch, John (of James Murdoch & Sons), Mill Street Murdoch, Rev. John, Barossa Place Murdoch, Miss, grocer, Princes Street Murdoch, Miss, 207 High Street Muidoch, Mrs, 5 Castle Gable Murdoch, Peter, engineer, Perth Saw Mills, South William Street Murdoch, Thomas, basket manufactory, 7 St John St.—house, 5 MURDOCH—MYLES. 5y .

Murdoch, Rev. Williain, School-House, KinnouU Murdoch, William (of James Murdoch & Sons), 19 Athole Street Murdoch & Sons, James, tanners, Mill Street Murie, David, commission-agent, 7 High Street—house. Princes Street Murie, James, baker, 83 Watergate Murie, James, weaver, 27 Cross Street Murie, John, labourer, 17 Stormont Street Murie, John, tannei", Carpenter Street Murie, Mrs, 54 Meal Vennel Murphy, James, pawnbroker, 37 Mill St.—house, 18 Meal Vennel Murphy, Thomas, dyer and renovator, 57 North Methven Street Murray, Alexander, weaver, 27 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Murray, Alexander, wright, 126 High Street—house, 137 Murray, Alexander, gardener, 52 Commercial Street, Bridgend Murray, Alexander (of Stewart & Murray), 82 Watergate Murray, Alexander, labourer, 185 High Street Murray, David, cabinet-maker, St Ann's Lane Murray, David, weaver, 213 South Street Murray, David (of Moor & Murray), 224 High Street Murray, James, 14 Commercial Street, Bridgend Murray, James, porter, 284 High Street Murray, James, labourer, 90 Watergate Murray, James, weaver, Barrack Street Murray, James, lodgings, Victoria Street Murray, John, cork-cutter, 44 SkinnergatC'—house, 17 Castle Gable Murray, John, Glasgow Chop-House, 74 St John Street Murray, John, coachman. North Port Murray, John, railway-guard, 71 Pomarium Murray, John, smith, 232 High Street Murray, John, raihvay pointsman, 19 Meal Vennel Murray, Joseph, wright, 271 High Street Murray, Miss, dressmaker, 16 Canal Street Murray, Mrs, 146 High Street Murray, Mrs, mangle, 232 High Street Murray, -^-s, 180 South Street' Murray, Mrs, 148 South Street Murray, Mrs, 220 South Street Murray, Mrs Helen, grocer, 23 Athole Street Murray, Peter, weaver, 14 Pomarium Murray, Peter, labourer, 61 Meal Vennel Murray, Robert, wright, North William Street

Murray, Terence, plasterer, 1 7 Meal Vennel Murray, Thomas, joiner. Charter Lane Museum and Antiquarian Society, 78 George Street Mustard, James, grocer, 11 Princes Street— 34 Main Street, Bridgend Mustard, Miss, dressmaker, James Street Mustard, John, dairy. Nelson Street Myles, Andrew, smith, Gruard Vennel, High Street Myles, James, Goods Department, Edinburgh, Perth, and Dundee Railway, 9 New Town M'ALLISTER—M'dONALD.

M'AUister, Daniel, book-agent, Earl's Dykes M'Andrew, George, shopkeeper, 161 High Street M'Ansh, William, gardener, 7 South Methven Street M*Arthur, John, Bridge Lane Tavern, Bridge Lane M'Arthur, John, turner, 232 High Street M' Arthur, Miss, 10 Cross Street M 'Arthur, Mrs, laundress, 90 Watergate M'Arthur, Robert, porter, Castle Gable M'Aulay, Misses, dressmakers, Stormont Street M'Aulay, James, engineer, 227 High Street M'Aulay, Miss Christian, straw-hat maker, 227 High Street M'Caill, Miss, 2 Blackfriars Street M'Call, Donald, sawyer, 62 Pomarium M'Call, Duncan, labourer, 90 Watergate M'Call, Duncan, grocer, 44 Pomarium M'Caligan, William, labourer, Leonard Street M'Callum, Alexander, railway-porter, 3 Cross Street M'Callum, Finlay, carter, 197 High Street M Callum, John, flesher. Foundry Lane M'Callum, John, carter, 1 Castle Gable M'Cash, George, shoemaker, Mill Street M'Cash, John, baker. County Place M'Cash, Joseph, weaver, Thimblerow M'Cash, Miss, dairy, Leonard Street M'Cash, Mrs, 78 Pomarium M'Cash, William, grocer, 325 High Street—house, 327 • M'Conochie, John (of J. & L. M Conochie), 58 South Methven St. M'Conochie, J. & L., cabinet-makers and upholsterers, 192 High Street M'Conochie, Lauchlaa (of J. & L. M'Conochie), 12 Canal CrescenJ; M'Conachie, Mrs, 62 Pomarium MConachie, Thomas, warper, 54 Pomarium M'Cormack, Alexander, labourer, 346 High Street M'Cormack, John, labourer, 278 High Street M'Cormackj John, pensioner. Curfew Row M'Cormack, Neil, rope- spinner, 404 High Street M'Corry, ReVa John Stewart, Melville Street M'Cowan, Hugh, weaver, Paul's Close, Newrow M'Crenar, Mrs Janet, 18 Union Street Lane, Bridgend M'CuUoch, Alexander, labourer, 246 High Street M'Culloch, James, plane-maker, 102 High Street M'CuUoch, Mrs, lodgings, 10 Speygate M'Currach, Charles (of Charles M'Currach & Son), Victoria Street M'Currach, Peter (of Charles M'Currach & Son), Victoria Street M'Currach & Son, Charles, builders, Victoria Street M'Currie, William, tailor, 175 South Street M'Dermott, James, Furniture Warerooms, 21, 22, and 26 Meal Vennel—house, 24 M'Donald, Alexander, toll-keeper, Old Scone Road McDonald, Alexander, lodgings, 129 High Street m'donald, 61

M' Donald, Alexander, dairy, Flesh Vennel M'Donald, Alexander, labourer, 294 High Street M'Donald, Alexander, labourer, 258 High Street M'Donald, Andrew, labourer, 29 Strathmore Street, Bridgend M'Donald, Archibald, grocer, 131 High Street—house, 129 M'Donald, Archibald, Albert Tavern, 48 George Street M'Donald, Charles, shoemaker, 170 South Street M'Donald, C. & J., wine and spirit-merchants, 25 Castle Gable M'Donald, Donald, vintner, 106 South Street M'Donald, Donald, baker. Castle Gable M'Donald, Donald, wright, Barossa Street M'Donald, Donald, labourer, KinnouU Causeway M'Donald, David, shoemaker, 278 High Street M'Donald, Duncan, brewer. Mill Street M'Donald, Duncan, porter, Flesh Vennel M'Donald, Henry, clerk, 10 Kirkgate M'Donald, James, North Inch Tavern, 10 North Port M'Donald, James, labourer, 173 South Street M'Donald, James, labourer, 74 South Street M'Donald, James, seaman, 214 South Street M'Donald, James, coachmaker, 48 Commercial Street, Bridgend M'Donald, James, braiksman, 220 South Street M'Donald, James, labourer, 170 South Street M'Donald, John, weaver, 404 High Street M'Donald, John, (of C. & J. M'Donald), 24 Athole Street M'Donald, John, shoemaker, 23 Castle Gable M'Donald, John, labourer, Newrow M'Donald, John', porter, Leonard Street M'Donald, John, porter, 223 South Street M'Donald, John, labourer, 13 Keir Street, Bridgend M'Donald, John, shopkeeper, 183 South Street M'Donald, Laurence, weaver, 404 High Street M'Donald, Miss Jane, dressmaker, 14 Union Street Lane, Bridgend M'Donald, Miss, lodgings, 8 Watergate M'Donald, Mrs, washer, 73 Pomarium M'Donald, Mrs, 12 Paul Street M'Donald, Mrs Ann, dairy, Stormont Street M'Donald, Mrs, washer, 245 High Street M'Donald, Mrs, lodgings, 37 Castle Gable M'Donald, Mrs, 7 Paul Street M'Donald, Mrs, greengrocer, Kirkside M'Donald, Mrs Ann, Barossa Street M'Donald, Mrs Henry, stoneware merchant, 17 Kirkgate— h,, 10 M'Donald, Mrs John, Skinnergate M'Donald, Myles, hawker, 151 High Street M'Donald, Robert, seaman, Scott Street M'Donald, Robert, spirit-dealer and eating-house, 81 South Street M'Donald, Robert, eating-house, 68 South Street M'Donald, Robert, carpenter, 90 Watergate M'Donald, Robert, policeman, 20 Watergate M'Donald, Robert, mason, Dovecotland M'Donald, Ronald, carriage-maker, Leonard Street —

62 M'DONALD—M'FARLANE,

M 'Donald, William, pensioner, 69 Canal Street M'Donald, William, coach-trimmer, 10 Meal Vennel M'Donald, William, wright, Barossa Street M'Doagall, Alexander, fisher, 104 South Street M'Doogall, John, cattle-dealer, Flesher's Tavern, 96 High Street M'Dougall, John, wright, Lowe Street M'Dougall, John, bagpipe-maker and turner, 134 High Street M'Dougall, John, gardener, 15 Commercial Street, Bridgend M'Dougall, John, labourer, 8 Keir Street, Bridgend M'Dougall, John, labourer, 150 South Street M'Dougall, Miss, 198 High Street M'Dougall, Mrs, 175 High Street M'Dougall, Mrs Duncan, Flesh Vennel M'Dougall, Mrs, mangle. Kirk Close, 80 High Street M'Dougall, Mrs, Guard Vennel, High Street M'Dougall, Mrs Janet, 15 Commercial Street, Bridgend M'Dougall, Mrs John, Dovecotland M'Dougall, Peter, chimney-sweep, 290 High Street M'Duff, Miss, 170 High Street

M'DuflF, James, late leather-merchant, 1 70 High Street M'Euen, Miss, 47 George Street M'Ewen, Alexander, flesher, Turk's Head Tavern, 179 and 176 High Street M'Ewen, Alexander, tinsmith, 101 High Street M'Ewen, Andrew, wright, 126 High Street M'Ewen, David, railway-porter, Coal Shore M'Ewen, James, weaver, Dovecotland M'Ewen, James, clerk, 7 Reform Place M'Ewen, John, collector of Police Assessment, 25 High Street M'Ewen, John, brassfounder, 108 High Street M'Ewen, junior, John, agent fqr Edinburgh, Perth, and Dundee Railway, 25 High Street M'Ewen, Miss Janet, 57 South Street M'Ewen, Mrs, lodgings, Scott Street M'Ewen, Mrs, washer, 58 Pomarium M'Ewen, Mrs Thomas, 55 King Street M'Ewen, Peter, labourer, 116 High Street M'Ewen, Robert, mason, 5 Cross Street M'Fall, Alexander, sawyer, 225 South Street M'Farlane, & Co., Alexander, Perth Foundry, Paul Street M'Farlane, Alexander, flesher, 61 North Methven Street M'Farlane, Alexander, weaver, Dovecotland M'Farlane, Alexander, Barrack Street M'Farlane, Alexander, flesher, 152 South Street M'Farlane, Alexander, spirit-dealer, 92 Watergate M'Farlane, David, smith, 346 High Street M'Farlane, Donald, porter, Castle Gable M'Farlane, Donald, toll-keeper. New Scone Toll M'Farlane, Donald, weaver, Cutlog Vennel M'Farlane, Donald, wright, 362 High Street M'Farlane, Duncan, auctioneer and appraiser, 15 Meal Vennel house, 10 M'FARLANE—MCGREGOR. 63

M'Farlane, Duncan, labourer, Barrack Street M'Farlane, M.D., Henry B., 1 Athole Place M'Farlane, James, labourer, 339 High Street M'Farlane, John (of A. M'Farlane & Co.), 5 York Place M'Farlane, John, weaver, 36 Meal Vennel M'Farlane, John, wright, Barossa Street

M'Farlane, John, labourer, 1 9 Hospital Street M'Farlane, Miss, 7 Marshall Place M'Farlane, Miss Catherine, washer, 78 Watergate M'Farlane, Miss Margaret, dressmaker, 7 South Methven Street M'Farlane, Miss Mary, dressmaker, 12 South Sti-eet M'Farlane, Mrs Alexander, 334 High Street '' M'Farlane, Mrs, washer, 12 South Street M'Farlane, Mrs, 63 Watergate M'Farlane, Mrs, 89 South Street M'Farlane, Mrs, 230 South Street M'Farlane, Mrs George, 51 Meal Vennel M'Farlane, Mrs Janet, Thimblerow M'Farlane, Mrs John, 5 Gowrie Street, Bridgend M'Farlane, Peter, weaver, Dovecotland M'Farlane, Robert, pensioner, 180 South Street M'Farlane, William, accountant and commission agent, 32 Kirk- gate—house, 35 King Street M'Farlane, William, labourer, 394 High Street M'Gall, Hugh, bricklayer, 156 High Street M'Gill, Mrs, 27 Commercial Street, Bridgend M'Gillivray, Hugh, weaver, 24 Pomarium M'Gillivray, Thomas, tailor, 310 High Street M'Gillivray, William, hair-cutter, 18 Gowrie Street, Bridgend M'Gilliwie^ Alexander, weaver, 42 Pomarium M'Gilliwie, James, shipowner, 64 South Street M'Gilliwie, John, shipowner and coal merchant, 98 Canal Street M'Gilliwie, Miss Janet, grocer, 103 Watergate M'Gilliwie, Peter, wright. Mill Street M'Gilliwie, Thomas, tailor, 28 Kirkgate M'Glashan, Alexander, land-surveyor, KinnouU Causeway M'Glashan, Alexander, labourer, 6 Pomarium M'Glashan, James, vintner. Lime Shore •* M'Glashan, James, labourer, Dovecotland M'Glashan, James, brassfounder, 170 High Street M'Glashan, John, Potato Warehouse, Kirkside M'Glashan, Miss Jane, lodgings, Union Street M'Glashan, Mrs John, milliner, 65 South Methven Street M'Glashan, Peter, Barrack Street M'Glashan, Thomas, spirit-dealer, 51 High Street—house, 2 Bridge Lane M'Gregor, Alexander, porter, 134 High Street M'Gregor, Alexander, labourer, Barrack Street M'Gregor, Alexander (of M'Gregor & Whyte), 17 Meal Vennel M'Gregor, Andrew, dyer, 4 Paul Street M'Gregor, Daniel, weaver, 159 South Street M'Gi'cgor,. David, tenter, Stormont Street —

64 MCGREGOR M'INTOSH.

M'Grregor, Donald, labourer, 6 South Street M'Gregor, Duncan, upholsterer, 55 High Street M'Gregor, Duncan, carter, 163 South Street M'Gregor, Duncan, moulder, 1 Paul Street M'Gregor, Gregor, hatter, 33 High Street—house, Curfew Row M'Gregor, H. & W., drapers, 18 St John Street—house, 20 South Street M'Gregor, James, shoemaker, 69 Watergate M'Gregor, Captain John, 27 Main Street, Bridgend M'Gregor, John, clerk (Post-Office), 1 New Town M'Gregor, John, clerk, KinnouU Street M'Gregor, John, weaver, 24 Pomarium M'Gregor, John, shoemaker, 7 Kirkgate M'Gregor, John, shoemaker, 89 South Street M'Gregor, John, tailor, 20 Watergate M'Gregor, John, moulder, 1 Paul Street M'Gregor, Laurence, weaver, 62 Pomarium M'Gregor, Malcolm, sawyer, 47 Strathmore Street. Bridgend M'Gregor, Miss, James Street M'Gregor, Miss Christian, Dovecotland M'Gregor, Mrs, 33 Main Street, Bridgend M'Gregor, Mrs, Paul's Close, Newrow M'Gregor, Mrs, lodgings, 46 High Street M'Gregor, Mrs, 23 Stormont Street M'Gregor, Mrs, washer, 87 High Street M'Gregor, Mrs, spirit-dealer, 1 1 South Street M'Gregor, Mrs Catherine, mangle. Curfew Row M'Gregor, Mrs John, 240 South Street M'Gregor, Mrs Magdalene, lapidary and jeweller to Her Majesty, 40 George Street—house, 42 M'Gregor, Mrs Malcolm, spirit-dealer, 224 High Street M'Gregor, Neil, labourer, 32 Commercial Street, Bridgend M'Gregor, Peter, boot and shoemaker, 208 South Street M'Gregor, Peter, labourer, Earl's Dykes M'Gregor, Peter, weaver, 1 1 Leonard Street M'Gregor, Robert, weaver, 45 Pomarium M'Gregor, Robert, shoemaker, 49 Pomarium M'Gregor, Robert, carter, 64 South Street M'Gregor, Thomas, bookbinder, 46 St John Street M'Gregor, William, weaver. Mill Street M'Gregor, William, weaver, 302 High Street M'Gregor & Whyte, wrights. 111 Watergate M'Gruthar, John (of Wright, Currie &, Co.), 4 St Leonard Bank M'Hardie, David, gardener, 15 Watergate M'Innis, Mrs Robert, 55 Commercial Street, Bridgend M'Intosh, Alexander, baker. Kirk Close, 80 High Street M'Intosh, Alexander, weaver, Dovecotland M'Intosh, Angus, tanner, Blackfriars Wynd M'Intosh, Angus, labourer. Union Lane M'Intosh, Charles, labourer, 35 Strathmore Street, Bridgend M'Intosh, Charles, porter, 42 Main Street, Bridgend M'Intosh, George, greengrocer, Kirkside—house, Craigie Park — ——

M'INTOSH M'KAY. 65

M'Intosh, James, railway porter, 8 Cross Street MIntosh, James, labourer, 49 Meal Venael M'Intosh, James, labourer, Barossa Street M'Intosh, John, 5 Back Wynd, Bridgend M'Intosh, John, messenger-at-arms, 6 High Street M'Intosh, John, tailor, 185 High Street M'Intosh, John, baker, 47 South Street—house, Flesh Vennel M'Intosh, J. & W., tailors, 113 High Street M'Intosh, Mrs, 175 High Street M'Intosh, Mrs, dressmaker, 54 Watergate M'Intosh, Mrs, 19 Commercial Street, Bridgend M'Intosh. Mrs, Guard Vennel, High Street M'Intosh, Mrs John, 39 Commercial Street, Bridgend M'Intosh, Murdoch, moulder, Murray Street M'Intosh, Peter, pattern-maker, 290 High Street M'Intosh, Peter, policeman, 159 South Street M'Intosh, Peter, weaver, Skinnergate M'Intosh, Robert, labourer, 32 Commercial Street, Bridgend M'Intosh, Robert, White Bull Inn, 60 High Street M'Intosh, Robert, tailor, 166 South Street M'Intosh, William, painter, 39 Commercial Street, Bridgend M'Intosh, William, shoemaker, 101 Watergate M'Intosh, William, wright, 14 Watergate M'Intosh, William, moulder, 110 South Street M'Intyre, Alexander, pensioner, Foundry Lane M'Intyre, Daniel, weaver, 51 Mill Street M'Intyre, Donald, weaver, 13 Canal Crescent M'Intyre, Donald, painter and paper-hanger, 73 George Street house, 22 Skinnergate M'Intyre, Duncan, boatman, 82 South Street M'Intyre, George, boot and shoemaker, 11 St John Street M'Intyre, James, painter, 22 Skinnergate M'Intyre, James, Poors-House, Cutlog Vennel M'Intyre, John, labourer, Foundry Lane M'Intyre, John, printer, 10 Meal Vennel M'Intyre, John, labourer, 185 High Street M'Intyre, John, weaver, 199 South Street M'Intyre, John, grain-measurer, 180 South Street M'Intyre, Peter, labourer, 297 High Street M'Intyre, Thomas, working-jeweller, 35 Watergate M'Isaac, John, mashman. 57 Main Street, Bridgend M'Kaichney, John, coppersmith, Kinnoull Causeway M'Kash, James, shoemaker, Kirkside M'Kash, Mrs David, 10 Speygate M'Karcher, John, currier and leather merchant, 22 Mill Street house, 31 Castle Gable M'Kay, Alexander, tailor. Union Street M'Kay, Alexander, painter, Kirkside M'Kay, Andrew, seaman, 2 Canal Street M'Kay, Daniel, pensioner, 27 Watergate M'Kay, Donald, weaver, 6S Pomarium M'Kay, George, labourer, Thimblerow G 66 M*KAY—M'LAGGAN,

M"Kay, George, weaver, Newrow M'Kay, James, slater, 284 High Street M'Kay, John, seaman, 13 Gowrie Street, Bridgend M'Kay, John, labourer, 69 Canal Street M'Kay, Miss Margaret, dressmaker and milliner, 284 High Street M'Kay, Mrs Lieutenant Robertson, 246 High Street M'Kay, Mrs, sick-nurse, St Paul's Square M'Kay, Mrs Hugh, dressmaker, 67 Meal Vennel M'Kay, Murdoch, pensioner, Mill Street M'Kay, Murdoch, labourer, Claypots Wynd M'Kay, William, weaver, 67 Meal Vennel M'Keggan, Donald, labourer, 104 South Street M'Kendrick, David, post-poy, Castle Gable M'Kenzie, Alexander, spirit-dealer, 113 South Street M'Kenzie, Alexander, labourer, Dovecotland M^Kenzie, Alexander, labourer, Cutlog Vennel M'Kenzie, Alexander, weaver, 32 Pomarium M'Kenzie, Andrew, hawker, 336 High Street M'Kenzie, Andrew, candlemaker, 308 High Street M'Kenzie, Archibald, weaver, 224 High Street M'Kenzie, Angus, vintner, Foundry Lane M'Kenzie, David (of M'Kenzie & Dickson), 10 Marshall Place M'Kenzie, David, tailor, Newrow M'Kenzie, Frederick, mason, 239 High Street M'Kenzie, George, tailor, 269 High Street M'Kenzie, James, gardener, 55 Commercial Street, Bridgend M'Kenzie, James, labourer, Bairack Street M'Kenzie, James, hawker, 130 South Street M'Kenzie, Miss Mary, stitcher, 8 Gowrie Street, Bridgend M'Kenzie, Mrs, lodgings, 163 High Street M'Kenzie, Mrs Alexander, Rose Bank, Bridgend M'Kenzie, Mrs Francis, grocer, 21 Stormont Street M'Kenzie, William, miller, 6 Paul Street M'Kenzie, William, dairy, 170 South Street M'Kenzie, William M., architect, 5 George Street—house, Bowers- well, Bridgend M'Kenzie & Dickson, writers, 61 George Street M'Killop, John, labourer, 83 Main Street, Bridgend M'Kinlay, David, shoemaker, 214 High Street M'Kinlay, George, labourer, 199 South Street M'Kinlay, James, weaver, 199 South Street M'Kinlay, Misses, spirit-dealers, 99 South Street— house, 88 M'Kinlay, Peter, tinsmith, 1 03 South Street M'Kinlay, Robert, city-missionary, 13 Canal Crescent M'Kinlay, William, fishing-tackle maker, 7 Kinnoull Street M'Laggan, Alexander, blacksmith, 13 East Bridge Street, Bridgend M'Laggan, Alexander, shoemaker, 66 South Methven Street M'Laggan, Charles, seaman, 53 Strathmore Street, Bridgend M'Laggan^ Charles, clerk, 1 6 Strathmore Street, Bridgend M'Laggan, Daniel, labourer, 48 Watergate M'Laggan, David, blacksmith, 5 East Bridge Street, Bridgend M'Laggan, David, gardener, 13 East Bridge Street,, Bridgend M'LAGGAN—M*LEAN.

M'Laggan, Mrs, green-grocer, Newrow M'Laggan, Mrs Donald, lodgings, 227 High Street M'Laggan, Mrs Peter, 15 Main Street, Bridgend M'Laggan, Robert, weaver, 11 Cross Street M'Laggan, William, coal-merchant, 67 Mala Street, Bridgend— house, 65 M'Laren, Alexander, dairy, Mill Wynd M'Laren, David, baker, 15 Strathmore Street, Bridgend M'Laren, Donald, mason, 15 Isla Street, Bridgend M'Laren, Duncan (of M'Laren & Groodsir), KinnouU Street M'Laren, Duncan, hostler, 73 South Street M'Laren, James, grain-measurer, 122 South Street M'Laren, James, corn-merchant and commission-agent, 83 Cgnal Street—house, Woodlands M Laren, James, wright, 21 Stormont Street MLaren, James, teacher, Scott Street M'Laren, James, weaver, 5 Leonard Street M'Laren, James, shipowner, 105 South Street M'Laren, John, labourer, Foundry Lane M'Laren, John, seaman, Charter Lane M'Laren, John, labourer, Thimblerow M'Laren, John, cartwright, 1 5 Kirkgate M'Laren, John, blacksmith. North William Street M'Laren, John, dairy, 23 Canal Street M'Laren, Miss, 232 High Street M'Laren, Mrs, 174 South Street M'Laren, Mrs, 303 High Street M'Laren, Mrs, winder, 392 High Street M'Laren, Mrs Mary, lodgings, 25 George Street M'Laren, Mrs Donald, 42 Skinnergate M'Lareuj Peter, Barrack Street M'Laren, Peter, weaver, 46 Pomarium M'Laren, Thomas, broker, 12 Meal Vennel—house, 10 M'Laren, Thomas, weaver, 13 East Bridge Street, Bridgend M'Laren, William, labourer, Claypots Wynd M'Laren, William, joiner, Stormout Street M'Laren, William, cabinet-maker, 53 Pomarium M'Laren & Goodsir, grocers and ironmongers, 177 High Street M'Lauchlan, John, slater, 47 Mill Street—house, 182 High Street M'Lauchlan, Mrs, 207 High Street M'Lauchlan, Mrs James, lodgings, 129 High Street M'Lauchlan, William, sawyer, Barossa

68 M'LEAN—M'NESS.

M'Lean, Mrs, mangle, 7 Paul Street M'Lean, Peter, labourer, 235 High Street M'Leaa, Richard, bootmaker, 21 George Street—bouse, 19 M'Leish, David, seamaa, 10 Speygate M'Leish, Donald, "wine and spirit-merchant, 15 Castle Gable house, York Place M'Leish, George, seaman, 4 South Street M'Leish, James, 37 King Street MLeish, James, manufacturer, Hospital Buildings, 2 King Street M'Leish, James, labourer, 183 High Street M'Leish, James, labourer, 129 High Street M'Leish, John, accountant, 18 High Street— house, Gannochy M'Leish, John, miller, 309 High Street M'Leish, Mrs Jane, dairy, Stormont Street

M'Leish, Mrs John, 1 22 South Street M'Leish, AVilliam, weaver, 43 Pomarium M'Lennan, Mrs, lodgings, 159 South Street M'Lennan, William, brassfounder, 7 Kinnoull Street M'Leod, Alexander, engineer, Leonard Street M'Leod, Alexander, eating-house, 65 Meal Vennel M'Leod, John, Angler's Tavern, 33 Watergate M'Leod, John, tanner, Stormont Street M'Leod, Mrs, seamstress, Mill Street M'Leod, Mrs, boot-binder, 219 High Street M'Leod, Mrs Colonel A., Greenbank, Bridgend M'Leod, Neil, labourer, Dovecotland M'Leod, Peter, vintner, Lowe Street M'Leod, William, shoemaker, 175 High Street M'Leod, William, pensioner, Scott Street M'Millan, Mrs, 153 South Street M'Mina, William, baker, 97 South Street M'Nab, J. & A., -watchmakers, 33 George Street—house, 37 M'Nab, Miss, Tayside, Bridgend M'Nab, Mrs, 57 King Street M'Nab, Miss Margaret, grocer, 83 South Street M'Nab, Peter, vrarper, 321 High Street M'Nab, Robert, blacksmith and ironmonger, 3 Kinnoull Street house, 59 North Methven Street M'Nair, James, shoemaker, 148 South Street M'Naughtan, William (of M'Naughtan & Dewar), 70 Watergate M'Naugbtan & Dewar, drapers, 8 George Street M Naughton, Alexander, mason, Barossa Street M'Naughton, James, wright, Paul's Close, Newrow M'Naughton, John, Eagle Tavern, 139 South Street M'Naughton, Miss Margaret, 2 Barossa Place M'Naughton, Mrs, grocer and spirit-dealer, 37 South Street M'Naughton, Mrs, dressmaker, 90 Watergate M Naughton, Mrs, 12 South Street M'Naughton, Peter, superintendent of Goods Department, Scottisk Central Railway, 57 King Street M'Naughton, William, seaman, 89 South Street M'Ness, William (St Niniaa's College), 36 Mill Street M'NICOLL—M^RAE. 69

M'Nicoll, John, shoemaker, 246 High Street M*Nicol, Laurence, spirit-dealer, 105 High Street M'Niel, John, KinnouU Street Academy—house, 48 North Methven Street M'Niel, David (of Ross & M'Niel), 36 Mill Street M Niel, Duncan, weaver. Mill Street M'Niel, Miss Isabella, dressmaker, 40Meal Veunel M'Niven, Charles, lodgings, 20 South Street M'Niven, Misses, dressmakers, 20 South Street M'Niven, Mrs, 5 Speygate M'Omish, Misses, lodgings, James Street M'Phee, Duncan, porter, 155 South Street M'Pberson, Alexander, seaman, 104 South Street M'Phersou, Alexander, seaman, 20 Watergate M'Pherson, Alexander, wright, 53 Meal Vennel—house, 48 M'Pherson, Andrew, pensioner, 284 High Street M'Pherson, Angus, labourer, 52 Mill Street M'Pherson, Charles, smith, 9 Cow Vennel M'Pherson, Daniel, wright, 61 Meal Vennel M'Pherson, Duncan, wright, 32 Meal Vennei M'Pherson, George, keeper, Asylum, 20 Watergate M'Pherson, Gilles, brewer. Mill Street

M'Phersou, Jam'es, clerk, 1 St Leonard Place M'Pherson, James, carpenter, 63 Pomarium M'Pherson, James, carter. Guard Vennel, High Street M'Pherson, James, labourer, 27 Strathmore Street, Bridgend M'Pherson, John, weaver, 49 Pomarium M'Pherson, John, cabinet-maker, 20 Leonard Street M'Pherson, John, carter, Dovecotland M'Pherson, J., hosier, 4 St Leonard's Place M'Pherson, Malcolm, labourer, 90 Watergate M'Pherson, Matthew, hair-cutter, Newrow M'Pherson, Miss, lodgings, 238 High Street M'Pherson, Misses, teachers, Infant School, 6 King Street M'Pherson, Mrs, eating-house and lodgings, 21 Watergate

M'Pherson, Mrs, lodgings, 1 i Meal Vennel M'Pherson, Mrs, washer, 90 Canal Street M'PhersoUj Mrs, laundress, 149 High Street M'Pherson, Mrs, washer, 374 High Street M'Pherson, Mrs John, vintner, 73 Canal Street M'Pherson, junior, Mrs Norman, midwife and ladies' nurse, 175 High Street M'Pherson, Robert, pensioner, 63 Strathmore Street, Bridgend M'Pherson, Thomas, Temperance Hotel, 31 St John Street M'Pherson, Thomas, cork-cutter, 8 Bridge Lane M'Pherson, Thomas, shoemaker, 90 Watergate M'Pherson, VV^illiam, shoemaker, James Street M'Uuarrie, Alexander, spirit-dealer and eating-house, 206 High Street M'Uuhae, Miss, Melville Street MQ.uay, James, smith, Carpenter Street * M'Rae, Duncan, pensioner, 28 High Street G 2 70 M'EAB—NICOL.

M'Rae, Duncan, deatist and druggist, 4 St John Street—bouse, 22 2vI'Rae, senior, John, labourer, Dovecotland M'Rae, John, plumber, St Ann's Lane M'Rae, Thomas, policeman, Dovecotland M'Raw, May, lodgings, 18 Kirkgate M'Ritchie, Mrs^ washer, 159 South Sti'eet M'Robie, Daniel, York Place M'Robie, Mrs Thomas, dressmaker, 113 High Street M'Tavish, John, Horse-Head Tavern, 126 High Street M'Vain, Daniel, labourer, Dovecotland M'Vain, John, labourer, 3 Union Street Lane, Bridgend M'Vicar, Archibald, plane-maker, 142 High Street—house, 113 M'Vicar, Miss, 25 Marshall Place M-Vicar, Mrs, 372 High Street M'Vicar, "William, painter, 308 High Street M'Whannell, George, weaver, Thimblerow M'Whannell, James, weaver, 50 Pomarium M'Whannell, John, weaver, Thimblerow M 'Williams, Daniel, labourer, 130 South Street M'Williams, George, weaver, Thimblerow

Nairn, Henry, slater, Thimblerow Nairn, "William, mill-spinner, "Victoria Street Nathaniel James, smith, Kirk Close, 80 High Street National Bank of Scotland's Office, 5 High Street-— Do L. Jolly, agent Needham, James, labourer, 63 Pomarium Neilson, Alexander, post-boy, Horse Cross Neilson, David, dyer. Mill Street Neilson, James, seaman, 206 South Street Neilson, James, post-boy, 9 Castle Gable Neilson, J oho, coachman, 67 South Street Neilson, Joseph, St Leonard's Church officer, 55 Pomaviuna Neilson, Mrs Adam, 180 South Street Neilson, Robert, weaver, 50 Pomarium Neilson, William, gardener, Leonard Street Neilson, Yvllliam carpenter, 53 Pomarium ?Jess, Mrs, 180 South Street Ness, Mrs Margaret, washer, 10 Commercial Street, Bridgend Newby, William (of Duncan, Bandie, & Newby), 71 High Street New Gas Light Company's Office, Blackfriars Wynd Nev/ Gas Work, Blackfriars Wynd— R. Ford, manager Newlands, D.D., Rev. John, Tayside, Bridgend Nicholson, James, labourer, 239 High Street Nicholson, Mrs Jane, Barossa Street Nicol, Andrew, labourer, 122 South Street

Nicol, Charles, shipmaster, 1 26 High Street Nicol, David, grocer, 14 Meal Vennei Nicol, John, grocer, 73 North Methven Street Nicol, John, labourer, 18 Back Wynd, Bridgend —

NICOL—PALMER.

Nicol, Mrs, washer, 53 Pomarium Nicol, Mrs John, grocer, 178 South Street Nicol, Robert, shipowner, York Place Nicol, Robert, pensioner, Barossa Street Nicol, Robert, shoemaker, 8 Back Wynd, Bridgend Nicol, Robert, tailor, 154 South Street Nicol, Robert, weaver, 27 Pomarium Niven, James, Spring Cottage, 89 Canal Street Niven, Joseph, ploughman, 4 Union Street Lane, Bridgend Niven, Margaret, washer, Guard Vennel, High Street Niven, Mrs Janet, 50 Mill Street • Norwell. Alexander, shoemaker, Skinnergate Norwell, David, bootmaker, 47 Skinnergate-—house, 49 Norwell, Duncan, shoemaker, 9 Cross Street Norwell, James, shoemaker, 11 Skinnergate Norwell, James, shoemaker, 5 Skinnergate Norwell, John, shoemaker, 13 Skinnergate Norwell, Joseph, painter, 9 Skinnergate Norwell, Peter, shoemaker, 53 Skinnergate Northern Liberal Newspaper Office, 25 High Street Northern Warder Newspaper Office, 23 George Street Norwegian Vice-Consul, James Easson, ii Speygate

Ogilvie, Mrs, 3 King's Place Ogilvie, William, stocker, 122 South Street Old Gas Li&ht Company's Office, 12 South Street Old Gas Work, Canal Street—Thomas Whimster, manager Oliphant, Thomas, mason, 56 Pomarium Omans George, confectioner, 5 Hospital Street Omans, Mrs James, 6 Hospital Street Ormrod, George, tailor, 39 Watergate Ostens, Joseph, shipowner, 126 High Street Oswald, Andrew, wood-merchant and dairy, foot of South Street Oswald, James, wright, 219 High Street Oswald, Lady, Boatland House, Bridgend Oswald, Miss, 8 Marshall Place Oswald, Peter, upholsterer, 154 High Street Ower, James, railway porter, 46 North Methven Street Ower, James, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, 59 South Methven Street—house, 1 1 Keir Street, Bridgend Ower, Miss, 40 Main Street, Bridgend Ower, Mrs, Mill Wynd Ower, Thomas, joiner, 189 South Street

Pae, David, meal and barley merchant, North Methven Street residence, Innerbuist Palmer, Peter, iron-merchant and grocer, 200 High Street—house, 198 —

J 2 PALMER—PEARSON.

Palmer, Thomas, coal-merchant, 22 Mill Street—house, 47 Strath- more Street, Bridge ad Parker, Thomas, sawyer, 4 Cross Street Patrick, William, seaman, 122 South Street Patersoa, Alexander, inspector of Stamps and Taxes, Willow Bank, Barnhill Patterson, Alexander, shoemaker, Kirkside Patterson, Alexander, dyer, 284 High Street Patterson, Alexander, spirit-dealer, 242 South Street Patterson, David, carter, Guard Vennel, High Street Patterson, J*mes, painter, and jappanner, 129 High Street Patterson, Miss Jane, stoneware-merchant, 10 Leonard Street Patterson, Mrs, dressmaker, 163 South Street Patterson, Mrs, laundress, 30 Meal Vennel Patterson, Robert, carter, 13 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Patterson, Robert, cabinet-maker, 7 South Methven Street Patterson, William, engineer, 122 South Street Patterson, William, labourer, 227 High Street Pattillo, Alexander, town-drummer, 23 Kirkgate Pattillo, George, cloth-merchant, 4 South Methven Street Pattillo, Samuel (of Brewster & Pattillo), Scott Street Pattillo, William, mason, Barossa Street Paton, Charles, bookseller and stationer, 32 St John Street house, 30 Kirkgate Patton, Alexander, weaver, 333 High Street Patton, Edward, gun-smith, 33 North Methven Street Patton, James M., sheriff clerk, Marshall Cottage, Bridgend Patton, James, weaver, Leonard Street Patton, James, vintner, 5 Commercial Street, Bridgend Patton, James, Infirmary gate-keeper, York Place Patton, John, weaver, 72 Pomarium Patton, Joseph, fisher, 31 Cross Street Patton, Miss, 3 Athole Crescent Patton, Miss, lodgings, 238 High Street Patton, Mrs, lodgings, 44 South Street Paul, A. & J., chemists and druggists, 17 South Street—house, 80 Paul, John, mason, Scott Street Paxton, William, Edinburgh Ale and London Porter merchant, 71 Higli Street Peacock, David, teacher of music and master of Hospital, Hospital Street Peacock, John (of Peacock & Imrie), 58 South Methven Street Peacock, William (of William Peacock & Co.) James Street Peacock & Co., AViliiam, silk-printers, 189 South Street Peacock & Imrie, silk-printers, 43 South Methven Street Pearson, Alexander, weaver, Dovecotland Pearson, James, weaver, Dovecotland Pearson, John, Stormont Street Pearson, Mrs, 335 High Street Pearson, Mrs, washer, Kirkside Pearson, Mrs Janet, Dovecotland Pearson, Mrs William, grocer, 233 High Street —

PEARSON—PERTHSHIRE.

PearsoQ, William (of Richardson & Pearson), 6 Main Street, Bridgend Peat, Mrs David, bookseller and stationer, 24 High Street—house,

1 9 Mill Street Peat, Robert, tea and coiFee agent, 24 High Street— house, 19 Mill Street Peddie, Gerard, perfumer, 53 George Street—house, 57 Peddie,"John, wright, 12 South Street Peddie, John, flesher, 7 Cow Vennel Peddie, John, labourer, 35 Canal Street Peddie, Miss Jane, green-grocer, 247 High Street * Peddie, Mrs, lodgings, iOl High Street Peddie, Mrs James, Mill Street Peddie, Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 145 High Street

Peddie, Mungo, weaver, 1 Paul Street Peddie, Robert, teacher, Stewart's Free School, 45 Mill Street Peddie, Robert, wright, 71 High Street Peddie, Thomas, weaver, 297 High Street Peddie, Thomas, tailor. Union Street Peddie, William, painter, 312 High Street Peddie, William, tailor, 132 High Street Peebles, Alexander, labourer, Kinnoull Causeway- Peebles, Robert, labourer, 16 Commercial Street, Bridgend Peggie, James, labourer, 31 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Pellow, Peter, printer, Stormont Street Penny, James, coal-merchant. Coal Shore— house, Barnhill Penny, Miss E., grocer. North Port Peterkin, James, weaver, 205 South Street Peters, Alexander, grocer, Dovecotland Peters, David, mason, Stormont Street Peters, David, officer of Free West Church, 308 High Street Peters, David (Sheriff-Clerk's Office), 20 South Street Peters, John, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway Peters, Mrs, lodgings, 73 Watergate Peters, Mrs Agnes, seamstress, Skinnergate Peters, Robert (of Taylor & Peters), 19 Pomarium Peters, Thomas, porter, 97 South Street Petrie, Andrew, engine-driver. Princes Street Petrie, George, weaver, 105 South Street Petrie, John, engine-cleaner, 67 South Street Petrie, John, hatter, 118 South Street Petrie, Miss Cathrine, seamstress, 105 South Street Perth Associative Provision Society, 2 South Metbvem Street and 19 Leonard Street—John Stewart, manager Perth Bank, 24 George Street-^David Craigie, cashier Perth Coffee and Reading-Rooms, 114 High Street Perth Wheaten Bread Society (First), Union Lane- Charles Fortune, -manager, Pkrth Wheaten Bread Society (Second), Union Street James Ayson, manager Perth Foundry, Paul Street—A. M'Farlane & Co. Perthshire Agriculturl Cojipany's Office, lo High Street ^4 PERTHSHIRE—FROTJBFOOT.

Perthshire Tea, Wine, and Spirit Company, 6 Watergate Phillips, James, raasoa, Scott Street Phillips, John, grocer and spirit-dealer, 49 South Street Phillips, Miss Ann, staymaker, 42 St John Street Phillips, William, smith. Nelson Street Pierides, M.D. Paul, Asylum, Bridgend Pilmor, John, painter, 123 High Street Pirrie, Alexander, post-runner, 3 Canal Crescent Pirrie, James (of Pirrie & Anderson), 88 South Street

Pirrie, John, watchmaker and receiving post-master, 1 King Street —house, 3 Pirrie & Anderson, coach-builders, Princes Street Pitblado, David, shipowner and builder, Princes Street Pitblado, John, shipowner, 103 South Street Pitblado, William, shipmaster, Cow Vennel Pitkeathly, James, weaver, 42 Pomarium Pitkeathly, Miss, dressmaker, 18 Kirkgate Pitkeathly, John, mason, 180 South Street Plenderleath, John, Caledonian Museum Inn, 19 Canal Street Police Assessment and Collector's Office, 60 High Street John M'Ewen, surveyor and collector Poor-Rates Collector's Office, 12 Canal Crescent—John Scott, surveyor and collector Poor-Rates Inspector's Office, lo Canal Crescent—George Croll, inspector Pople, John Bullen, Refreshment Rooms, General Terminus

Popowski, Jerome, engineer, 1 9 Athole Street Porter, John, weaver, Dovecotland Post-Office, 80 George Street— C. G. Sidey, postmaster Potts, Thomas, fishing-road maker, 59 Skinnergate Pourie, John, seaman, 75 Canal Street Pourie, Mrs, washer, 74 South Street Pourie, William, turner, Barossa Street Pourie, William, turner, Kirkside Preston, James, hostler, 15 Kirkgate Preston, Joseph, boot and shoemaker, 141 High St.—house, 137 Pringle, James, painter, paper-hanger, and glazier, 9 High Street — house, 4 South Street Pringle, James, working-jeweller, 9 St John Street Priugle, Misses, 231 High Street Pringle, Thomas, boat- builder, 7 High Street Proctor, Joseph M., bookseller, Atbole Street Proudfoot, David, umbrella-maker, 35 North Methven Street Proudfoot, James, mason, 226 South Street Proudfoot, James, hawker, Stormont Street Proudfoot, John, printer. 111 South Street Proudfoot, Mrs, 213 South Street Proudfoot, Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 106 High Street Proudfoot, Peter, teacher, Melville Street Proudfoot, Robert, ink-maker, James Street Proudfoot, William, warper, Athole Street Proudfoot, William, warper, Melville Street PfvUSSIAN—RATTRAY. IS

Prussian Vice-consul, John Lowe, 2 St Joha's Place Pryde, Thomas, smith, 238 High Street—house, 75 Watergate PuUar, George, mechanic, 65 Canal Street PuUar, James, baker, 261 High Street Pullar, James, wright, Melville Street Pullar, John (of John Pullar & Son), 3 St Leonard Bank Pullar, John, shoemaker, 126 South Street Pullar, Laurence (of Robert Pullar & Sons), MoucriefFe Bank, Craigie Pullar, Miss, laundress, 104 South Street Pullar, Mrs, 337 High Street Pullar, Mrs Elizabeth, Melville Street Pullar, Mrs James, vintner, Princes Street Pullar, Thomas (of Pullar & Keay), Victoria Street Pullar, Thomas, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway Pullar, William, baker, 10 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Pullar, William, brassfounder, 246 High Street Pullar, William, weaver, 31 Cross Street Pullar & Keay, joiners, Victoria Street Pullar & Son, John, silk-dyers. Mill Street Pullar & Sons, Robert, manufacturers, Mill Street

Rae, David, builder, Victoria Street Rae, John, weaver, Dovecotland Rae, junior, John, grocer, Dovecotland Rae, John, coach-wright, 122 South Street Ramage, Graeme, Burns Tavern, 13 Watergate Ramsay, Alexander, plumber, 113 High Street Ramsay, James, tailor, 3 Canal Crescent Ramsay, James, corn-merchant, 9 North Methven Street— house, Viewland Ramsay, John, plumber, brassfounder, and zinc-worker, 145 High Street Ramsay, Matthew, sawyer, Kinnoull Causeway Ramsay, Miss, teacher of sewing, 77 South Street Ramsay, Miss Helen, 59 South Street Ramsay, Mrs, 14 Charlotte Street Ramsay, Mrs, eating-house, 100 South Street Ramsay, William (of Bell & Ramsay), slater, Athole Street Ramsay, William, cabinet-maker, Mill Street Ranken, Mrs, 3 Marshall Place Rankin, J. & J., fleshers 2 Athole Street—^house, 15 Rattray, George, wright, 63 Pomarium Rattray, James, engineer, Kinnoull Causeway Rattray, James, smith, St Paul's Square—house, 266 High Street Rattray, John, shipmaster, 69 Canal Street Rattray, John (at Duncan, M'Lean, & Jameson), Mount Tabor Rattray, John, wool-twister, 24 Pomarium Rattray, Mrs, Newrow Rattray, Mrs John, 199 High Street 76 K-ATTRAY— REID.

Rattray, Robert, labourer, 18 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Rattray, Thomas, saw-repairer, 189 South Street—house, 12 Canal Crescent Rattray, Thomas, pointsman, New Town Rattray, William, weaver, 62 Pomarium Rattray, William, shipowner, 69 Canal Street Readdie, James, architect, Victoria Street Readdie, junior, James, builder, Scott Street Readdie, John & David, wrights, Scott Street Receiving Post-Office, i King Street—J. Pirrie, postmaster Reid, Alexander, wright, 15 Isia Street, Bridgend Reid, Alexander, labourer, 8 Keir Street, Bridgend Reid, Alexander, mason, 29 Watergate Reid, Alexander, dyer, 53 Watergate Reid, Alexander, shoemaker, Barossa Street Reid, Alexander, shoemaker, Newrow Reid, Archibald, joint city-clerk, 14 Marshall Place Reid, Charles, labourer, 11 Castle Gable Reid, David, shoemaker, 246 High Street Reid, David, late grocer, 219 High Street Reid, David, weaver, KinnouU Causeway Reid. George, weaver, 62 Pomarium Reid, James, shoemaker, 207 High Street Reid, James, late spirit-merchant, 270 High Street Reid, James, weaver, 170 South Street Reid, James, china-merchant, 31 Meal Vennel—-house, 246 High Street Reid, James, smith, Earl's Dykes Reid, John, seaman, 46 St John Street Reid, John, railway-labourer, 63 Pomarium Reid, John, cooper. Mill Street Reid, John, mason, 36 Meal Vennel Reid, John, pensioner, 69 North Methven Street Reid, John, weaver, 297 High Street Reid, Miss Barbara, grocer. Foundry Lane Reid, Miss Jean, 26 South Methven Street Reid, Mrs, laundress, 4 South Street Reid, Mrs, green -grocer, 47 Watergate Reid, Mrs, washer, Leonard Street Reid, Mrs Alexander, 14 2 South Street Reid, Mrs Greorgina, 45 Watergate Reid, Mrs Helen, winder, 175 South Street Reid, Mrs Margaret, spirit-dealer, 272 High Street—house, 270 Reid, Mrs William, 246 High Street Reid, Peter, weaver, 31 Pomarium Reid, Peter, carter, 293 High Street Reid, Peter, clerk, 102 High Street Reid, Peter, shoemaker, Barossa Street Reid, Robert, West Church officer, 58 Pomarium Reid, Robert, nurseryman, 8 Speygate Reid, Robert, labourer, 208 High Street Reid, Robert, shoemaker, Newrow —

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Reid, Thomas, late spirit-merchaot, 12 King Street Reid, William, slater, 27 Pomarium Reid, William, weaver, 49 Pomarium Reid & Martin, writers, 3 High Street Rennie, George, wright, 28 Watergate Rennie, James, railway-guard, Newrow Rennie, Mrs Elizabeth, lodgings^ 48 George Street Reoch, John, labourer, 199 South Street Reoch, Mrs James, bootmaker. Mill Street—house above Reoch, Peter, baker, 224 High Street Reoch, Robert, baker, 10 Paul Street Riach, George, City Hotel, 31 South Street Riach, Miss Elizabeth, 45 King Street Riach, Mrs Major W. A., Rose Cottage, Bridgend Richard, Richard, seaman, 73 South Street Richardson, Andrew, grocer and spirit-dealer, 5 St John's Place Richardson, John, weaver, 66 South Methven Street Richardson, Mrs, eating-house, 27 Kirkgate

Richardson, Thomas, bookseller and stationer, 1 George Street- house, 18 High Street Richardson, William, IS High Street Richardson, William, grocer, 240 High Street—house, 316 Richardson, William, cabinet-maker. Mill Street Richardson, William, weaver, 66 South Methven Street Richardson & Pearson, silk-mercers, 3 2 George Street Rintoul, John, mason, Dovecotland Rintoul, Laurence, grocer and wine merchant, 79 High Street house, 81 Ritchie, John, wright. County Place—house, Leonard Street Ritchie, Miss Janet, horse-hair manufacturer, 123 South Street Ritchie, Miss Helen, 12 Paul Street Ritchie, Miss Mary, 180 South Street Ritchie, Mrs Peter, horse-hirer, 163 High Street Ritchie, Mrs William, 3 Melville Street Ritchie, Ruthven, 16 King Street Ritchie, William, carter, 223 South Street Ritchie & Co,, James, Perth Glass Warehouse, 70 St John Street —house, 22 Robb, Alexander, joiner, Barrack Street Robb, George, tailor, 8 Skinnergate Robb, James, mason, 92 Canal Street Robb, Mrs, lodgings, 167 South Street Robb, Mrs, Kinnoull Causeway Robb, Mrs Janet, stay and millinery x\arehouse, 19 Athole Street Robb, William, mason, 310 High Street Robbins, John, grocer, 18 Athole Street Robertson, Alexander, writer, 35 St John Street Robertson, Alexander, cabinet-maker, 2 Union Street, Blackfriars Robertson, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 38 North Methven Street Robertson, Alexander, Red Lion Inn, 123 High Street Robertson, Alexander, baker, 220 High Street—house, 224 H *78 ROBERTSaN.

Robertson, Alexander, railway-porter, 10 Cross Street Robertson, Alexander, carter, 291 Higb Street Robertson, Alexander, carpenter, 50 Pomarium Robertson, Alexander, carpenter, 45 Pomarium

Robertson, Alexander, dairy, 1 1 Hospital Street Robertson, Alexander, bookseller, 139 High Street—house, 211 Robertson, Alexander, shoemaker, Murray Street Robertson, Alexander, 67 Meal Venuel Robertson, Alexander, porter, 82 Watergate Robertson, Alexander, pensioner, 219 High Street Robertson, Alexander^ boot and shoemaker, 5 Kirkgate—•house, Murray Street Robertson, Alexander, tailor, Barrack Street Robertson, Alexander, cabinet-wrigbt, York Place Robertson, Alexander, wood-merchant and auctioneer, Shore- residence, Road Station Robertson, Alexander, weaver, 297 High Street Robertson, Alexander, labourer, 15 Paul Street Robertson, Alexander, tailor, 238 High Street Robertson, Alexander, labourer, 404 High Street Robertson, Alexander, weaver, Dovecotland Robertson, Alexander, Dovecotland Robertson, Andrew, reed-maker, 213 South Street Robertson, Andrew, labourer, 17 Leonard Street Robertson, Andrew, carter, Thimblerow Robertson, Charles, tailor, 212 South Street Robertson, Charles, grocer, 21 Hospital Street—house, 19 Robertson, Charles, sawyer, 19 Hospital Street Robertson, Charles, sawyer, 122 South Street Robertson, David, cabinet-maker, Union Street—house, 63 North Methven Street Robertson, David, weaver, 281 High Street Robertson, David, labourer, 53 Commercial Street, Bridgend Robertson, David, bookseller, stationer, and librarian, 94 High Street—house, 92 Robertson, David, grocer and tea-dealer, 68 South Methven Street —house, County Place Robertson, David, shoemaker, 266 High Street Robertson, David, wrigbt, Newrow Robertson, David, mason, St Paul's Square Robertson, Daniel, spirit-dealer, 265 High Street Robertson, Daniel, weaver, Dovecotland Robertson, Daniel, wright, 3 Melville Street

Robertson, Donald, dairy, 1 Hospital Street Robertson, Donald, porter, 129 High Street Robertson, Duncan, clothier, 7 Kirkgate Robertson, Duncan, labourer, 130 South Street Robertson, Duncan, cooper, 153 South Street Robertson, Duncan, 35 St John Street Robertson, Duncan, weaver, Cutlog Vennel Robertson, Duncan, Newrow Robertson, Edward, labourer, Newrow ROBERTSON. 19

Hobertsoa, George, labourer, Kirkside Robertson, George, flesher, 26 A thole Street Robertson, George, weaver, 155 South Street Robertson, James, commission- agent, 12 Canal Cresceat Robertson, James, seaman, 31 Canal Street Robertson, James, smith, 27 Cross Street Robertson, James, smith and cartwright, Princes Street—house, Nelson Street Robertson, James, late barrack -sergeant, 32 King Street Robertson, James, painter, 120 High Street Robertson, James, tailor, Newrow Robertson, James, railway-guard, Leonard Street Robertson, James, weaver, Kinnoull Causevt'ay Robertson, James, blockmaker, 278 High Street Robertson, James, mason, 21 Castle Gable Robertson, James, labourer, 404 High Street Robertson, James, weaver, 206 South Street Robertson, James, carpenter, 189 South Street Robertson, James, boot and shoemaker, 41 High Street-—house, 46 Robertson, James Custom-House, Barrack Street Robertson, James, miller, Thimblerow Robertson, James, weaver, 368 High Street Robertson, James, coachman, 5 George Street

Robertson, James, portei-, 2t 1 High Street Robertson, James, Newrow Robertson, James, labourer, 170 South Street Robertson, James, pensioner, 74 South Street, Robertson, James, 16 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Robertson, James, weaver, 362 High Street Robertson, James, weaver, 404 High Street Robertson, John, pensioner, Cow Vennel Robertson, John, pavier, 170 South Street Robertson, John, painter, 184 South Street Robertson, John, weaver, 360 High Street Robertson, John, vintner, 134 High Street Robertson, John, smith, Thimblerow Robertson, John, shoemaker, 40© High Street Robertson, Joho, labourer, 291 High Street Robertson, John, miller, Mill Wynd Robertson, John, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway Robertson, John weaver, Thimblerow Robertson, John, tailor, Victoria Street Robertson, John, porter, 6 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Robertson, John, shoemaker, 34 Commercial Street, Bridgend Robertson, John, labourer, 170 South Street Robertson, John, smith, 180 South Street Robertson, Joseph, labourer, 4 Cross Street Robertson, Joseph, vintner, 9 Castle Gable Robertson, Lauchlan, labourer. Mill Street Robertson, Miss Catherine, 26 Main Street, Bridgend li.obertson, Miss Charlotte, grocer, Barossa Street Mobertson, Miss Grace, 8 Gommereial Street, Bridgend 80 KOBERTSON.

Robertson, Miss Isabella, green-grocer, 214 South Street Robertson, Miss Isabella, victualler, 51 Skinnergate Robertson, Miss Isabella, Murray Street Robertson, Miss Janet, laundress, 177 High Street Robertson, Miss Jessie, dressmaker, 149 High Street Robertson, Miss Margaret, dressmaker, 18 George Street Robertson, Misses, dressmakers, 85 Watergate Robertson, Mrs, 148 South Street Robertson, Mrs, seamstress, 102 High Street Robertson, Mrs, 31 Canal Street Robertson, Mrs, 63 Pomarium Robertson, Mrs, dressmaker, 206 South Street Robertson, Mrs Adam, grocer, 125 High Street—hotise, 123 Robertson, Mrs Alexander, Victoria Street Robertson, Mrs Charles, grocer, Princes Street Robertson, Mrs Christian, winder, 291 High Street Robertson, Mrs Christian, lodgings, Guard Vennel, High Street Robertson, Mrs Donald, 25 High Street Robertson, Mrs Duncan, 67 South Street Robertson, Mrs Elizabeth, Barossa Street Robertson, Mrs James, midwife, 211 High Street Robertson, Mrs James, Britannia Tavern, Mill Street Robertson, Mrs James, lodgings, 10 Speygate Robertson, Mrs Jean, vpinder, 50 Pomarium Robertson, Mrs John, 12 Canal Crescent Robertson, Mrs John, Perth Arms Inn, 112 High Street Robertson, Mrs J. F., 77 South Street Robertson, Mrs Margaret, grocer, 10 Bridge Lane Robertson, Mrs Peter, washer. Guard Vennel, High Street Robertson, Mrs Peter, eating-house, 47 Meal Vennel Robertson, Mrs Robert, 89 South Street Robertson, Mrs Robert, Scott Street Robertson, Peter, grocer, spirit-dealer, and ginger -beer manufac- turer, 28 Princes Street—house, Greyfriars Lane Robertson, Peter, labourer, Cutlog Vennel Robertson, Peter, pointsman, Paul's Close, Newrow Robertson, Peter, postboy, 31 Castle Gable Robertson, Richard (of Robertson & Co.), James Street Robertson, Robert Hay, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 22 High Street— house, 3 Watergate Robertson, Robert, weaver, 25 Hospital Street Robertson, Robert, labourer, 31 Canal Street Robertson, Robert, grocer, 7 Main Street, Bridgend Robertson, Robert, weaver, 170 South Street Robertson, Robert, labourer, Barossa Street Robertson, Robert, land-measurer, 7 Athole Street Robertson, Thomas, cork-cutter, 7 Pomarium Robertson, Thomas, pensioner, 15 Skinnergate Robertson, William, watchmaker, 128 High Street—house, 126 Robertson & Co., timber-merchants, Victoria Street Robertson, William, clerk, 21 Main Street, Bridgend Robertson, William, Britannia Tavern, 47 George Street ROBERTSON—ROSS.

S.obertson, William, 13 Commercial Street, Bridgend Robertson, William, grocer, 75 South Street—house, 77 Robertson, William, labourer, 63 Pomarium Rodgie, Alexander, weaver, Thimblerow Rodgie, James, weaver, 384 High Street Rodgie, Thomas, clerk, 12 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Rodger, James, railway-guard, Dovecotland Rodger, James, painter, 302 High Street Rodger, John, weaver, 13 Canal Crescent Rodgie, John, slater, Thimblerow Rodger, John, seaman, 184 South Street Rodger, John, shoemaker, Stormont Street Rodger, Mrs Margaret, 23 Stormont Street Rodger, William, weaver, Claypots Wynd Rogerson, James, fishmonger, 7 Athole Place-—house, 7 Kinnoull Street Rollo, David, baker, 152 High Streeet—house, 156 Rollo, James, blacksmith, Stormont Street Rollo, James, policeman, 77 South Street Rollo, James, 22 Marshall Place Rollo, James, Poor-Rates inspector's officer, 75 Canal Street Rollo, John, carter, 42 Main Street, Bridgend Rollo, Robert, carter, Kianoull Causeway Ronaldsoo, William, carpenter, Earl's Dykes Ross, John, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway Ross, Alexander, cooper, 24 South Methven Street-—house, 48 Ross, Alexander, painter, 123 High Street Ross, Alexander, smith, 142 South Street Ross, Alexander, tailor, 151 High Street Ross, Alexander, shoemaker, 46 High Street Ross, Alexander, sawyer, 12 Pomarium Ross, David (of J. Ross & Sou), 1 Blackfriars Street Ross, David (of Ross & M'Neil), Burghmuir Ross, David, plumber, Barossa Street Ross, John, coach-proprietor, Melville Street Ross, John, candle-maker, 118 High Street—house, Mount Craigie Ross, John, labourer, Carpenter Street Ross, Miss, 16 Mill Street Ross, Miss, 14 Watergate

Ross, Miss Eliza, dressmaker and milliner, 1 23 High Street Ross, Mrs Margaret, grocer, 2 Cross Street Ross, Mrs Andrew, 287 High Street Ross, Mrs, lodgings, 4 Meal Vennel Ross, Mrs, lodgings, 59 North Methven Street Ross, Mrs John, Burton Place Ross, Mrs John, 6 St Leonard Bank Ross, Mrs John, 41 Commercial Street, Bridgend Ross, Peter, candle-maker, 120 High Street RosSj Peter, weaver, Leonard Street Ross, Robert, soda-water, &c., manufacturer, 214 High Street— house, 223 South Street H 2 82 ROSS—RUTHVEN.

Ross, Thomas, iakraaker, 198 South Street Ross, Thomas, labourer, 7 North Methvea Street Ross, Thomas, Melville Street Ross, William (late farmer), 46 Commercial Street, Bridgend Ross, William, hair-cutter, 223 High Street Ross, William (of W. <& J. Ross), 5 Rose Terrace Ross, William, baker, 38 St John Street Ross, W. & J., writers 10 High Street Ross & M'Neil, builders, Kinnoull Street Ross & Son, John, grocers and wine-merchants, 19 High Street Rough, Peter, coachman, 2 Bridge Lane Roy, Andrew, wright, County Place Roy, Andrew, grain-merchant, 20 South Methven Street—-house, 22 Roy, James, hair-cutter, 5 Bridge Lane— house, 9 Castle Gable Roy, James, bill-poster, 54 High Street Roy, James, grocer, 35 Castle Gable Roy, James (of Roy & Bell), il Charlotte Street Roy, John, Oil Mill, Victoria Street—house Mill Street Roy, Misses, 11 Charlotte Street Roy, Mrs Ann, Castle Gable Roy, Mrs William, washer, 30 Meal Vennel Roy, Robert, weaver, 37 Pomarium Roy, Thomas, flesher, 54 South Methven Street Roy, William, cattle-dealer, 36 George Street Roy & Bell, wine and spirit-merchants, Kirkside Royal George Hotel, 51 George Street—J. & A. Davidson Royal Mail & Universal Coach Offices, 58 George Street and 15 South Street Rowbottom, Robert, engine-fitter, 7 New Town Russell, Hector, weaver, 16 Leonard Street Russell, James, joiner, 159 South Street Russell, Miss Margaret, Union Street Russell, Mrs, 119 South Street Russell, Thomas, smith, 25 Cross Street Russell, Thomas, joiner. Mill Wynd Rutherford, Andrew, lodgings, 59 High Street Rutherford David, mechanic, 156 High Street Rutherford, David, wright, 19 Hospital Street Rutherford, James, labourer, 15 Kirkgate Rutherford, James, cabinet-maker, 190 High Street Rutherford, James, plumber, 216 High Street Rutherford, James, weaver, 404 High Street Rutherford, James, pensioner, Scott Street Rutherford, Mrs Alexander, 19 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Rutherford, Mrs James, 366 High Street Rutherford, Mrs John, lodgings, 312 High Street Rutherford, Mrs Margaret, eating-house, 3 Meal Vennel Rutherford, Thomas, fisher, Leonard Street Rutherford, William, joiner, 8 Main Street—house, 9 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Ruthveu, John, King's Arms Inn, 7 High Street Ruthven, George, weaver, Newrow —

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Sage, Mrs, 207 High Street Sage, John, weaver, 159 South Street Salutation Hotel, 26 South Street—John Kennedy Salmond, Alexander, gun and fishing-tackle maker, 3 George Street—house, 4 Sampson, William, porter, 153 South Street Sandeman, Glass, Springland, Bridgend Sandeman, J. & D., boot and shoemakers, 110 High Street— house, County Place Sandeman, Miss, lodgings, 11 Rose Terrace Sandeman, Misses, 46 Commercial Street, Bridgend Sangster, Mrs P., 19 Mill Street Sangster, Robert, Spring Bank, Bridgend Saunders, David Cof Simpson, Saunders, &Co.), 33 South Methven Street Saunders, Mrs David, Kinnsull Arms Inn, 33 South Methven Street Saunders, Peter, leather-merchant, Mill Street Savings Bank for City and County, l Athole Crescent Melville Jameson, actuary and cashier Saxey, Mrs, 48 Commercial Street, Bridgend Scholes, Joseph, engineer, Kinnoull Causeway Scobie, Charles, pensionei", Blackfriars Wynd Scobie, James, gardener, Tay Bank, Bridgend Scobie, John, stoneware-merchant, Custom-House, Bridgend Scobie, Misses, seamstresses, 246 High Street Scobie, Mrs, 65 South Methven Street Scobie, Mrs David, vintner, Lime Shore Scobie, Peter, writer, 7 High Street— house, 10 Main Street, Bridgend Scobie, Robert, pensioner, 151 High Street Scobie, William, labourer, Mill Street Scotland, Andrew, weaver, Leonard Street Scotland, Applin, weaver, 4 Cross Street Scotland, David, weaver, 22 Pomarium Scotland, James, weaver, Dovecotland Scotland, John, weaver, Dovecotland Scotland, John, weaver, 54 Pomarium Scotland, Mrs Mary, Dovecotland Scotland, Newlands, weaver, 46 Pomarium Scotland William, stocker, Kinnoull Causeway Scotland, William, lodgings, 57 King Street Scotland, AVilliam, weaver, Dovecotland

Scott, Alexander, writer, 3 High Street—house, 1 Blackfriars St. Scott, Andrew, baker, 190 High Street Scott, Charles, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, 22 South Street- house, 3 Albert Place Scott, Charles, labourer, 145 South Street Scott, junior, Charles, mason, 3 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Scott, senior, Charles, mason, 3 Strathraore Street, Bridgend Scott, Edward; china-merchant, 50 Meal Vennel—house, 48 —

84 SCOTT—SCROGGIE.

Scott, David, surgeon and druggist, 35 High Street—house, 5 St John Street Scott, Donald, 44 Watergate Scott, George, printer, 43 Watergate Scott, JameSj writer, 20 Watergate Scott, James, baker, County Place—house, above Scott, James, baker, Barrack Street Scott, James, wool-merchant, Mill Street—house, Scott Street Scott, James, blacksmith. Foundry Lane Scott, James, labourer, Barossa Street Scott, James, labourer, Dovecotland

Scott, James, spirit-dealer, 1 1 Mill Street Scott, John, surveyor and collector of Poor-Rates, 12 Canal Crescent Scott, John, White Horse Inn, North William Street Scott, John, labourer, Barrack Street Scott, John, last-maker, 89 South Street Scott, John, weaver, 65 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Scott, John, 32 Main Street, Bridgend Scott, Mattbew, wine and spirit-merchant, 3 St John's Place house, Burton Place Scott, Miss, 246 High Street Scott, Miss, 16 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Scott, Miss, 254 High Street Scott, Miss Agnes, draper, 7 Leonard Street Scott, Miss Janet, dressmaker, 55 High Street Scott, Misses, dressmakers, 6 Charlotte Street Scott, Misses, 22 St John Street Scott, Mrs John, lodgings, 82 South Street Scott, Mrs George, mangle, 43 Watergate Scott, Mrs Margaret, Stormont Street Scott, Mrs Michael, eating-house, 40 Skinnergate Scott, Peter tailor, 31 Castle Gable Scott, Robert, weaver, 47 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Scott, Robert, confectioner, 88 High Street—house, 86 Scott, Thomas, weaver, 6 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Scott, Thomas, mason, Keir Street, Bridgend Scott, Thomas, grocer, 255 High Street —house, 253 Scott, Thomas Watson (of Graharae & Scott), North William Street Scott, Thomas, weaver, Thimblerow Scott, Thomas, baker, Barossa Street Scott, William, rope-spinner, 311 High Street Scrimgeour, Alexander, policeman, 398 High Street Scrimgeour, Donald, labourer, 65 Watergate Scrimgeour, Donald, labourer. Barrack Street Scrimgeour, Donald, labourer, Kiunoull Causeway Scrimgeour, James, tailor, Stormont Street Scrimgeour, John, cabinet-maker, 64 Pomarium Scrimgeour, Mrs, lodgings, 40 South Street Scrimgeour, Mrs Alexander, grocer, 39 Mill Street Scrimgeour, Robert, 47 Pomarium Scroggie, James, labourer, 212 High Street SCROUTHER—SIDEY. 85

Scrouther, John, bookbinder, Foundry Lane Seaton, Donald, labourer, 97 South Street Seaton, James, 18 South Street Seaton, Mrs Captain, Potterhill, Bridgend Seaton, Mrs Donald, lodgings, 26 Princes Street Seaton, Mrs Peter, straw-hat maker, 10 St John's Place Seaton, Mrs William, lodgings, Kinnoull Street Session-Clerk's Office, 6 Charlotte Street Seaton, Mrs Thomas, 5 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Sellars, John, engine-driver, Kinnoull Causeway Shand, Henry, grocer, 72 South Street Shanks, John, dairy, St Paul's Square Sharp, David, painter, 211 High Street Sharp, James, cabinet-maker, 24 North Methven Street— house, 14 Sharp, Major Jelf, Kincarathie, Bridgend Sharp, John, late baker, 54 High Street Sharp, John, golf-ball maker, North Port Sharp, William, carter, 76 Watergate Sharp, William, gardener, Leonard Street Shaw, Alexander, dyer, 1 Paul Street Shaw, Andrew, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway Shaw George, engine-driver, South William Street Shaw, James, dyer, 167 South Street Shaw, John, victualler, 61 South Street Shaw, Malcolm, carter, 190 South Street Shaw, Mrs James, 14 Watergate Shaw, Peter, clamp-maker, Castle Gable Shearer, Alexander, weaver, 245 High Street Shearer, Mrs, 7 South Methven Street Shedden, Charles, watchmaker, jeweller, and silversmith, 32 High Street—house, 18 Shedden, James, confectioner, 65 North Methven Street Shepherd, David, tailor and clothier, 4 George Street Shepherd, James, weaver, Leonard Street Shepherd, James, hawker, 278 High Street Shepherd, John, furnishing warehouse, 20 Athole Street Shepherd, John, weaver, Leonard Street Shepherd, Thomas, clothier and coal-merchant, 60 South Methven Street Shepherd, William, tailor, 21 Cross Street Sherret, John, porter, 67 South Street Shianan, John, raiiway-guard, 20 Hospital Street Shinnan, Mrs, milliner, 19 Canal Crescent Shield, Alexander, labourer, 67 Meal Vennel Stiield, John (of Balfour & Shield), 3 Barossa Place Shore-Dues Office, near Railway Bridge, Shore—James Morris, collector Sidey, Charles Graham, bookseller, stationer, and printer, 80 George Street— house, 2 Charlotte Street Sidey, George, post-office messenger, 55 Mill Street Sidey, James, baker, 190 High Street Sidey, John, carter, 92 Canal Street 86 SIDEY—SLATER.

Sidey, Robert, labourer, 21 Stormont Street Sidey, Thomas, 64 South Street Sime, David, grocer, 215 High Street—house, 219 Sime, Jacob, masoa, 315 High Street Sime, James, shoemaker, 134 High Street Sime, John, dyer, Newrow Sime, Joseph, grocer, 274 High Street Sime, Miss, lodgings, 163 High Street Sime, Misses, dressmakers, 219 High Street Sime, Mrs, mangle, York Place Sime, Mrs, mangle, 13 Castle Gable Sime, Mrs, green-grocer, 264 High Street Sime, Mrs Janet, 8 Mill Street Sime, William, draper, 56 High Street—house, 219 Simmie, David, labourer, Kinnoull Causeway Simmonds, Thomas, soda water, &c., manufacturer, 199 High Street—house, 190 Simmonds, Thomas, labourer, 136 South Street Simpson, Andrew, weaver, Claypots Wynd Simpson, Antony, pensioner, Newrow Simpson, Charles, labourer, 85 Main Street, Bridgend Simpson, David, saddler, 55 North Methven Street Simpson, James (of Simpson, Saunders, & Co,), James Street Simpson, John, shipowner, Scott Street Simpson, John, wright, Barrack Street Simpson, Mrs Ann, dairy, 55 Watergate Simpson, Mrs, Cow Vennel Simpson, Mrs, spirit-dealer, 22 South Methven Street Simpson, Mrs John, 2 Canal Street Simpson, Mrs John, lodgings, Kinnoull Street Simpson, William, plasterer, 22 South Methven Street Simpson, Saunders, & Co., brewers, 83 Canal Street Sinclair, Alexander, labourer, 102 South Street Sinclair, Andrew, hatter, 13 St John Street Sinclair, Daniel, superintendent of Greyfriars Buryiag-Grround, 116 High Street Sinclair, David, James Street Sinclair, Hugh, rope-spinner, 36 Meal Vennel Sinclair, John, shopkeeper, 23 Commercial Street, Bridgend Sinclair, John, tailor, 13 Hospital Street Sinclair, Robert, labourer, Dovecotland Skeete, Horace, writer, 68 St John Street—house, Bowerswell Cottage, Bridgend Skeete, Mrs H. A., Bowerswell Cottage, Bridgend Skinner, Alexander, cooper, Barossa Street Skinner, Daniel, grocer, Newrow Skinner, Miss, 198 South Street Slater, Andrew, bookbinder, 170 High Street Slater, George, spirit-dealer, Newrow Slater, James, builder, 10 Canal Street Slater, Mrs John, dairy, 151 High Street Slater, Mrs William, eating-house, 186 South Street SLATER—SMITH. 87

Slater, Robert, cork-cutter, 1 Lowe Street Sligo, Archibald, boot and shoemaker, 92 High Street Small, Robert, postboy, Carpenter Street Small, Mrs, Perth Coffee-House, Leonard Street Small, Mrs James, 15 Keir Street, Bridgend Smart, James, -weaver, Newrow Smart, John, weaver, 25 Hospital Street Smeaton, Andrew, labourer, 34 Canal Street Smeaton, David (of Fenton & Smeaton), Burton Place Smeaton, James (of Dewar & Smeaton), 37 South Methvea Street Smeaton, Miss, lodgings, 126 High Street Smeaton, Mrs, grocer, 48 Main Street, Bridgend Smeaton, Peter, shipmaster, 82 South Street Smith, Adam, keeper (Asylum), 4 Union Street Lane, Bridgend Smith, Alexander B. (of Academy), 1 Mansfield Place, Bridgend Smith, Alexander, weaver, 404 High Street Smith, Andrew, grocer, 14 Gowrie Street, Bridgend—house, 5 Smith, Andrew, weaver, 15 Cross Street Smith, Andrew, grocer, 95 South Street Smith, Rev. David, Craigie Bank Smith, David, coach-wright, Leonard Street Smith, David, shoemaker, 41 Main Street, Bridgend Smith, David, smith, 176 South Street Smith, David, hostler, 39 Canal Street

Smith, David, shopkeeper, 1 1 Cross Street Smith, George, pensioner, 7 South Methven Street Smith, James, boot and shoemaker, 13 Main Street, Bridgend— house, 8 Kast Bridge Street Smith, James, labourer, 13 Isla Street, Bridgend

Smith, James, gardener. 1 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Smith, James, bootmaker, Mill Street Smith, James, shoemaker, 8 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Smith, John (of Academy), Ivy Bank, Kinnoull Smith, John, engine-fitter, 17 Pomarium Smith, John, mason, York Place Smith, John, seaman, 4 South Street Smith, John, smith, Guard Vennel, High Street Smith, John, shoemaker, Newrow Smith, John, upholsterer, 190 High Street Smith, John, grocer, 242 High Street—house, 31 George Street Smith, John, porter, 39 Commercial Street, Bridgend Smith, John, dairy, 115 South Street Smith, Joseph, shoemaker, 78 Watergate Smith, Laurence, copper and tinsmith, 44 St John Street—house, 54 Watergate Smith, Miss, 246 High Street Smith, Miss Margaret, dressmaker, 7 Kinnoull Street Smith, Mrs, meal-dealer, 50 Watergate Smith, Mrs, 89 South Street Smith, Mrs Alexander, 28 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Smith, Mrs James, midwife and sick-nurse, 2 Canal Street Smith, Mrs John, lodgings, 87 High Street —

88 , SMITH—SPENCE.

Smith, Mrs John, dressmaker, 31 George Street Smith, Mrs Mary, lodgings, 57 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Smith, Peter, weaver, 13 Cross Street Smith, Robert, labourer, 5 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Smith, Robert Bowie (of Charles Matthew & Co.), 2 St Leonard Bank Smith, Robert, collector of Customs, Craigie Smith, Robert, mason, 92 Canal Street Smith, Robert, pointsman, 170 South Street Smith, Thomas, agent for Fortbar Lime Works, Craigie Bridge Smith, Thomas, shoemaker, 41 Main Street, Bridgend Smith, Thomas, tailor, 15 Main Street, Bridgend Smith, Thomas, teacher of music, 11 Leonard Street Smyles, Joseph, wright, 47 High Street Smyttan, Mrs, 19 Marshall Place Snell, Miss, seamstress, 184 South Street Sommerville, James, labourer, 25 Kirkgate Sommerville, John, missionary. 246 High Street Sommerville, Mrs T., PitcuUen House Sorlie, David, tanner, 5 Back Wynd, Bridgend Sorley, Mrs James, pawnbroker, 181 South Street— house, 183 Soutar, Alexander, fisher, 37 Castle Gable Souter, Alexander, smith, 7 Paul Street Souter, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 1 Mill Street—house, above Souter, James, baker, Athole Street Souter, John, 4 Reform Place Souter, John, rope-spinner, 89 South Street Souter, John, coach-painter and vintner, 78 South Street Souter, Martha, bootbinder, 68 St John Street Souter, Miss Elizabeth, milliner, 18 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Souter, Misses, 12 South Street Souter, Patrick, sheriflF-clerk depute, 4 Rose Terrace Souter, Thomas, baker, 16 Athole Street—house, KinnouU Street Souter, William F., broker, 40 North Methven Street Spalding, David, railway-clerk, Scott Street Spalding, Peter, wright, 29 Mill Street Speed, Francis, book-deliverer, Dovecotland Speed, George, reed-maker, 309 High Street Speedie, Alexander, fishmonger, 5 St John Street Speedie, Easton, meal-merchant, 208 High Street Speedie, Miss Nancy, milliner, 175 South Street Speedie, Mrs, 13 Paul Street Speedie, Mrs, Newrow Speedie, Shepherd, weaver, 266 High Street Speedie, William, carter, 35 Canal Street Speedy, Graham, saddler, 4 1 George Street—house, North Port Spence, Andrew, potato-merchant and green-grocer, 21 Kirkgate house, 23 Spence, David, bootmaker, 24 Charlotte Street—house, 12 Strath- more Street, Bridgend Spence, Gavin, shoemaker, 68 High Street Spence, John, seaman, 55 Meal Vennel SPENCE—STEWART.

Spence, Mrs, 38 South Street Spence, Peter, shoemaker, 23 Kirkgate Spottiswoode, James, writer, 25 George Street—house, 5 Marshall Place Spottiswoode, Miss, 5 Marshall Place Sprunt, Alexander, porter, 291 High Street Sprunt, David, baker, 271 High Street Sprunt, James, editor of Perthshire Advertiser, 9 Barossa Place Sprunt, John, brassfounder. Charter Lane Squire, Forester, upholsterer, 55 High Street Squire, John, upholsterer, 89 South Street Squire. Miss Helen, dressmaker, 74 South Street Suitie, Peter, weaver, 164 South Street Suitie, William, labourer, St Paul's Square Sutherland, Alexander, policeman, 77 South Street Sutherland, George, grocer and spirit-dealer, 131 and 133 South Street—house, 129 Sutherland, James, contractor, Barrack Street Sutherland, John, smith, 219 High Street Swain, Gideon, joiner. Charter Lane Swan, JameSj weaver, 33 Pomarium Swan, James, weaver, 6 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Swan, Mrs E., 9 Main Street, Bridgend Swan, Mrs James, lodgings, Leonard Street Swanstouj David, butler, 82 South Street

Swedish Vice-Consul, James Easson, 1 1 Speygate Swinton, James, mason, 77 South Street Symon, James, pensioner, Barossa Street Symon, John, engine-fitter, Leonard Street

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Stalker, James, flesher, 5 Watergate—house, 14 Stalker, William, painter, 26 South Methven Street Stamp-Office, 8 High Street, James Miller, distributor—house, Mayfield, Bridgend Star Inn and Hotel, 22 Canal Street—Samuel Wilson Stark, James, draper, 16 St John Street—bouse, 34 Steedman, John, baker, 41 Main Street, Bridgend Steel, Mrs, 129 High Street Steel, Robert, weaver, 278 High Street Steele, John, tailor and clothier, 74 St John Street Steele, Miss Margaret, 62 Athole Street Steele, William D., teacher (Perth Academy), 10 Barossa Place Stein, Andrew, grocer, 120 South Street Stein, junior, Andrew, wright, 122 South Street Stephens, Christie, bootcloser, 23 Castle Gable Stephenson, Alexander, pensioner, 60 Pomarium Stephenson, James, labourer, 17 Cross Street Stewart, Alexander, flesher, 232 South Street Stewart, Alexander, hair. cutter, County Place—house, 1 Hospital Street 90 STEWART.

Stewart, Alexander, town-officer, 3 High Street Stewart, Alexander, labourer, Kinnoull Causeway Stewart, Alexander, labourer, 67 Pomarium Stewart, Alexander, grocer, 187 High Street Stewart, Alexander, mason, Barossa Street Stewart, Alexander, 2 Charlotte Place Stewart, Alexander, cabinet-maker, 23 Meal Vennel Stewart, Alexander, wright, Barossa Street Stewart, Allan, carter, Skinnergate Stewart, Angus, print-cutter, Melville Street Stewart, Angus, baker, 7 Kinnoull Street

Stewart, Angus, general carrier, 1 9 Mill Street Stewart, Captain Daniel, 39 North Methven Street Stewart, Charles, pensioner, 53 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Stewart, Charles, tailor, 170 High Street Stewart, Charles, mason, Lowe Street Stewart, Daniel, Turf Tavern, 3 High Street Stewart, Daniel, labourer, 12 Paul Street Stewart, Daniel, baker, 205 High Street—house, 207 Stewart, Daniel, weaver, Dovecotland Stewart, Daniel, labourer, Paul's Close, Newrow Stewart, Daniel, labourer, 12 Paul Street Stewart, David, shoemaker, Curfew Row Stewart, David, weaver, Thimblerow Stewart, David, gardener. Asylum Road, Bridgend Stewart, David, weaver, Stormont Street Stewart, David, weaver, 87 High Street Stewart, David, weaver, Kinnoull Causeway Stewart, Donald, smith. Mill Street Stewart, Donald, weaver, 53 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Stewart, Donald, labourer, 301 High Street Stewart, Donald, wright, 239 High Street Stewart, Donald, shoemaker. Mill Close, High Street Stewart, Duncan, sawyer, 284 High Street Stewart, Duncan, flesher. County Place Stewart, Duncan, carpenter, 73 Pomarium Stewart, Duncan, Parliament Close Inn, 71 High Street Stewart, Duncan, carter, 69 Canal Street Stewart, Duncan, labourer, 2 Canal Street Stewart, George, criminal-officer. Carpenter Street Stewart, Hugh, labourer, 292 High Street Stewart of Percy, James, 16 Main Street, Bridgend Stewart, James (of Stewart & Hutchison), 63 South Street Stewart, James, victualler, 218 High Street Stewart, James, labourer, Cutlog Vennel Stewart, James, brewer, 230 South Street Stewart, Mrs James, 15 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Stewart, James, grocer, 158 South Street Stewart, James, railway porter, Leonard Street Stewart, James, carter, 62 Pomarium Stewart, James, hawker, 9 Castle G-able Stewart, James, platelayer, Newrow STEWART. 91

Stewart, John, Thane of Fife Inn, 28 South Street Stewart, John, carter, 8 East Bridge Street, Bridgend Stewart, John, wright, 5 Reform Place Stewart, John, policeman, 4 1 Main Street, Bridgend Stewart, John, mail-guard, Melville Street Stewart, John, coach-painter, Thimblerow Stewart, John, weaver, Blackfriars Street Stewart, John, carter, 294 High Street Stewart, John, sawyer, Paul's Close, Newrow Stewart, John, weaver, 266 High Street Stewart, John, engineer, 9 Reform Place Stewart, John, labourer, 28 Kirkgate Stewart, John, post-boy, 16 Canal Street Stewart, John, fish-dealer, 23 Watergate Stewart, John, fish-dealer, 148 South Street Stewart, John, painter, 70 South Street Stewart, John, spirit-dealer, 172 South Street Stewart, John, labourer, Thimblerow Stewart, John, mason, Barossa Street Stewart, John, seaman, 126 High Street Stewart, M.D., John, 26 Main Street, Bridgend Stewart, Lauchlan, KinnouU Causeway Stewart, Malcolm, salt-merchant, 222 High Street—house, 113 Stewart, Miss, 5 Athole Crescent Stewart, Miss Betsy, 1 Barossa Place Stewart, Miss Catherine, flesher, 19 North Methven Street Stewart, Miss Catherine, meal-dealer, 238 South Street Stewart, Miss Elizabeth, milliner, 210 South Street Stewart, Miss Mary, 27 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Stewart, Miss Susan, 2 Barossa Place Stewart, Misses, dressmakers, 2 Canal Street Stewart, Misses, dressmakers and milliners, St Ann's Lane Stewart, Mrs, washer, 159 South Street Stewart, Mrs, 73 South Street Stewart, Mrs, lodgings, 266 High Street Stewart, Mrs, 25 South Street

Stewart, Mrs, lodgings, 1 7 Meal Vennel Stewart, Mrs, 7 Paul Street Stewart, Mrs, washer, 86 Watergate Stewart, Mrs Alexander, seamstress, Newrow Stewart, Mrs Ana, washer. Flesh Vennel Stewart, Mrs Ann, washer, Dovecotland Stewart, Mrs Captain, 219 High Street Stewart, Mrs Catherine, Skinnergate Stewart, Mrs Dougall, 48 George Street Stewart, Mrs Duncan, 101 High Street Stewart, Mrs Janet, lodgings, Kinnoull Street Stewart, Mrs Janet, broker, 194 South Street Stewart, Mrs Janet, winder, 47 Pomarium Stewart, Mrs John, lodgings, Victoria Street Stewart, Mrs John, 27 Marshall Place Stewart, Mrs Margaret, Kinnouli Causeway —

92 STEWART—STRACHAN.

Stewart, Mrs Margaret, Barossa Street Stewart, Mrs Robert, spirit-dealer, 4 Kirkgate Stewart, Mrs William, 3 Barossa Place, south side Stewart, Neil, wine and spirit-dealer, 74 George Street—bouse, 72 Stewart, Neil, mason, Carpenter Street Stewart, Neil, tailor, Leonard Street Stewart, Peter, flesher, 67 Meal Vennel Stewart, Peter, tailor, 34 South Street Stewart, Peter, carpenter, Earl's Dykes Stewart, Peter, labourer, North Port Stewart, Peter, hawker, 230 South Street Stewart, Robert, 8 St Leonard Bank Stewart, Robert, Auctergaven Tavern, 26 South Methven Street Stewart, Robert, sheriff-officer, 2 South Street Stewart, Robert, painter and paper-hanger, 109 High Street^ house, 126 Stewart, Robert, waiter, 176 South Street Stewart, Thomas, Seven Stars Tavern, 95 High Street Stewart, William, merchant, 180 South Street Stewart, William, junior, vintner, 25 Princes Street Stewart, William, mason and victualler, 191 High Street Stewart, William, nurseryman, 7 High Street—house, Summer Bank Stewart, William, bootmaker, 32 North Methven Street Stewart, William, rat-catcher, 266 High Street Stewart, William, shoemaker, Leonard Street Stewart, William, shoemaker, 216 High Street Stewart & Hutchispn, farriers, 54 South Street Stewart & Co., William, boot and shoemakers, 37 St John Street — house, 68 Stewart & Murray, manufacturers, 82 Watergate Stiell, Aitken, teacher of drawing. North William Street—house, 7 KinnouU Causeway Stirling, John, tailor, 284 High Street Stirling, Robert (of Stirling & Gentle), 22 St John Street Stirling & Gentle, drapers and silk-mercers, 24 St John Street Stirton, Alexander, Pomarium Tavern, 1 3 Pomarium Stirton, John, shoemaker, Kirkside St John's Foundry, Foundry Lane—W. Archer, manager Stobie, Alexander, weaver, 404 High Street Stobie, James, jeweller and dentist, 44 Watergate Stoddart, Mrs, flesher, 67 South Street Storer, John, grocer and wine-merchant, 12 Main Street, Bridgend —house, 16 Storer, Mrs Isabella, Skinnergate Storer, Mrs Thomas, 1 2 Main Street, Bridgend Storer, Robert, general grocer, 122 High Street—house, 113 Strachan, Andrew, rope-spinner, 112 South Street Strachan, David, teacher, 75 Canal Street Strachan, James, Camperdown Tavern, 156 High Street Strachan, Mrs Jean, Cherry Lane, Blackfriars Strachan, Peter, railway-guard, 5 New Town STRANG—TAYLOR. 93

Strang, David, labourer, 101 Watergate Strang, Mrs John, Newrow Strang, Peter, grocer, 77 Canal Street—'house, 79 Strang, Peter, wholesale and retail druggist and dentist, 1 68 High Street— house, 151 Strangeways, Mrs, seamstress, 137 High Street Strathdee, Mrs, lodgings, 39 Watergate Strathearn, David, weaver, 8 Pomarium Strathearn, David, weaver, 14 Pomarium Strathearn, James, weaver, 50 Pomarium Strathearn, Mrs James, 3 1 Pomarium Strathearn, William, weaver, Dovecotland Strathearn, William, warper, 37 Pomarium Stratton, David, shoemaker, 9 Watergate Stratton, James, weaver, Leonard Street Struthers, Rev. William, 3 Albert Place Stuart, David, tea, wine, and spirit-merchaat, 36 High Street- house, Taybank, Bridgend Stuart, James, governor, general prison, Edinburgh Road Stuart, Mrs Kenneth, Annat Lodge, Bridgend Stuart's London-Made Pianoforte Saloon, 76 St John St. Sturrock, Alexander, labourer, Newrow

Tailor Incorporation's Hall, 227 High Street Tainsh, James, mason, 47 Commercial Street, Bridgend Tainsh, Miss Margaret, mangle, 59 Watergate Tainsh, Mrs, 17 Meal Vennel Tainsh, Mrs Alexander, 57 Watergate Tainsh, Mrs John, ironmonger, 201 High Street Tait. John, tailor, 196 South Street Tait, Mrs Alexander, Brown Cow Inn, County Place Tait, Peter, bootmaker, 67 George Street—house, 71 Main Street, Bridgend Taylor, Alexander, grocer and coal-merchant, 65 South Street Taylor, Alexander, weaver, 55 Pomarium Taylor, Alexander, weaver, Dovecotland Taylor, Charles, grocer, 73 High Street—house, 7 Taylor, Charles, pensioner, 15 Commercial Street, Bridgend Taylor, Charles, labourer, 7 Paul Street Taylor, Colin, 276 High Street Taylor, David, sculptor, 238 High Street Taylor, David (of Taylor & Peters), 238 High Street Taylor, David, weaver, Dovecotland Taylor, David, mason, 55 Commercial Street, Bridgend Taylor, David, shoemaker, Leonard Street Taylor, David, weaver, 47 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Taylor, George, shoemaker, Lowe Street Taylor, George, weaver, Dovecotland Taylor, Henry, labourer, Leonard Street Taylor, James, coachraanj 8 Cow Vennel 9i TAYLOK—THOMSON.

Taylor, James, general prisou warder, 4 Cross Street Taylor, James, brush-maker, 150 High Street—house, 146 Taylor, James, mason, 170 South Street Taylor, John, portrait-painter, Leonard Street Taylor, John, labourer, Lime Shore Taylor, John, draper, 143 High Street—house, 146 Taylor, John, mason, Barrack Street Taylor, John, cooper, 21 Commercial Street, Bridgend Taylor, John, labourer, 14 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Taylor, John, weaver, 6 Cross Street Taylor, Joseph, engine-fitter, Leonard Street Taylor, Miss Jane, mangle, 18 Main Street, Bridgend Taylor, Mrs, lodgings, 170 High Street Taylor, Mrs, 190 High Street Taylor, Mrs Cathrine, 77 South Street Taylor, Mrs David, 27 Commercial Street, Bridgend Taylor, Mrs Margaret, staymaker, Barossa Street Taylor, Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 49 Canal Street Taylor, Mrs "William, Stormont Street Taylor, Peter, coach-builder, Dovecotland Taylor, Robert, furnishing warehouse, 87 South Street—house, 85 Taylor, Robert, printer, James Street Taylor, Rob'ert, policeman, 63 Pomarium Taylor, Thomas, joiner and cabinet-maker, Leonard Street Taylor, Thomas, skinner, Murray Street—house, 23 Castle Gable Taylor, Thomas, weaver, 205 South Street Taylor, Thomas, labourer, Dovecotland Taylor, "William, cartwright, South "William Street—house, 67 Meal Vennel Taylor, "William, blacksmith, Stormont Street Taylor, "William, shipowner, Scott Street Taylor, "William, broker, 6 Meal Vennel—house, 4 Taylor & Peters, marble-cutters and masons, Kinnoull Street Taylor & Son, James, saddlers, 36 St John Street—house, 34 Thaw, David, wright, 68 Pomarium Thomas, Abraham, moulder, Foundry Lane Thomas, James, writer, 60 High Street—house, 12 Barossa Place Tiiomas, Francis, blacksmith, 17 Mill Street— house, 190 High St. Thomson, Alexander, grocer and spirit-dealer, 145 South Street Thomson, Alexander, printer, 59 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Thomson, Alexander, cooper, 156 High Street Thomson, Andrew, house-surgeon. Infirmary, York Place Thomson, Andrew, shipowner, 23 Canal Street Thomson, Charles, tailor, 4 Skinnergate Thomson, David, 53 King Street Thomson, David, carpenter, 171 South Street Thomson, David, seaman, 63 St John Street Thomsop,, Fraser, M.D., 8 Athole Crescent Tuomson, George, weaver, 38 Pomarium Thomson, George, shoemaker, 170 South Street Thomson, George, shoemaker, 71 Canal Street Thomson^ James (of George Thomson & Co.), 9 Marshall Place THOMSON—TKOTTER. 95

Thomson, James, slater, 86 High Street—Yard, Kinnoull Street Thomson, James umbrella-maker, 218 South Street—house, 220 Thomson, James, wright, City-Hall Tavern, Kirkside Thomson, James, weaver, 19 Hospital Street Thomson, James, hawker, 155 South Street Thomson, James, weaver, 10 Paul Street Thomson, James, weaver, 155 South Street Thomson, James, tailor, 25 High Street Thomson, James, weaver, 55 High Street Thomson, John, mason, 9 Paul Street Thomson, John, engine-driver, Leonard Street Thomson, John, joiner, Barossa Street Thomson, John, labourer, 304 High Street Thomson, John, seaman, 339 High Street Thomson, John, weaver, 63 Straithmore Street, Bridgend Thomson, John, cattle-dealer, 7 Commercial Street, Bridgend Thomson, Joseph, wright, Dovecotiand Thomson, Matthew, grocer, 12 Reform Place Thomson, Miss Jane, grocer, 162 High Street Thomson, Miss Jane, dairy, Cutlog Vennel Thomson, Mrs, lodgings, 58 Pomariura Thomson, Mrs, washer, 57 Watergate Thomson, Mrs David, Bowerswell Road, Bridgend ^^^ Thomson, Mrs Eliza, Dovecotiand Thomson, Mrs James, spirit-dealer, 88 Watergate Thomson, Mrs John, dressmaker, 336 High Street Thomson, Miss Margaret, 9 Union Street Lane, Bridgend Thomson, Mrs Thomas, grocer and spirit-dealer, 5 Main Street, Bridgend—house, 27 Thomson, Peter, weaver, Newrow Thomson, Peter, weaver, 220 South Street Thomson, Thomas, Pottery Store, 48 Canal Street—house, 56 Thomson, D.D., Rev. William A., 6 Athole Crescent Thomson, William, plasterer, 246 High Street Thomson, James, tailor, 12 Paul Street Thomson & Co., George, corn-merchants, 14 Victoria Street Thomson & Co., William, china- merchants, 48 South Street— h., 50 Thrift, William, shipowner and coal-merchant. Coal Shore — house, Craigie Tod, John, engraver and lithographer, 2S High Street Tod, Mrs Major, Castle Bank, Barnhill Todd, Mrs Alexander, 5 South Street Todd, William, saddler and auctioneer, 78 St John Street— house, 6 North Methven Street Todd & Co., John, ink manufacturers, Charter Lane Tolleth, David, bootmaker, 4 Charlotte Street Tomey, Enoch, glass-blower, Cutlog Vennel Torre, Joseph Delia, optician, 27 High Street—house, 25. Torrie, James, tea and spirit-dealer, 275 High Street Tosh, John, seaman, 134 High Street Touch, Mrs J. E., Kinnoull Manse, Bridgend Trotter, James, painter, 310 High Street 96 TUCKER—WALKER.

Tucker, Stephen, baker, 51 Pomarium Tulloch, Alexander, tailor and clothier, 68 Greorge Street—h., 69 TuUoch, John, boot-closer, 176 Sooth Street Tulloch, William, saddler, 14 Princes Street—house, 2 Victoria St. Turnbull, Archibald (of Dickson & TurnbuU), Bell wood, Kinnoull Turnbull, David, Danish Vice-Consul and general agent, 4 Canal Street—house, 2 Rose Terrace Turnbull, George (Perth Bank), Barnhill Turnbull, Miss, Scott Street Turnbull, John, waiter, 89 South Street Turnbull' s Hat and Cloth Warehouse, 6 St John Street Turner, James, letter-carrier, 1 Hospital Street Turner, Mrs Jane (of Turner & Son), Barossa Street Turner & Son, fish-curers, 4 High Street Tweedie, Mrs, 46 St John Street u

Urquhart, David, porter, 31 Watergate Urquhart, Donald, fisher, 219 High Street Urquhart, John, lapidary and dentist, 54 George Street

Valley, David, weaver, 35 Pomarium Valentine, George, cutler, truss and surgical instrument maker, 77 High Street—house, 80 Veitch, George, upholsterer, 79 Canal Street Voy, John, seaman, 67 Canal Street w

Waddel, Alexander, veterinary surgeon, County Tavern, 48 Main Street, Bridgend Waddel, David, baker, 17 Stormont Street Waddel, Misses A. & J., milliners, 17 George Street—house, 58 Main Street, Bridgend Waddel, William, weaver, Dovecotland Waddel, William, porter, Foundry Lane Waggonshaw, Alexander, weaver, 190 High Street Walker, David, Dovecotland Walker, James, baker, 94 South Street Walker, Rev. John Young, Kinnoull Street Walker, Miss, 42 North Methven Street Walker, Miss Christian, grocer, 96 South Street Walker, Mrs, 1 Barossa Place Walker, Mrs George, 20 Charlotte Street Walker, Richard, grocer, 3 Paul Street Walker, Robert, pensioner, 232 High Street Walker, Simon, sawyer, 281 High Street Walker, Thomas, shoemaker, 21 Pomarium Walker, William, porter, 95 High Street —

WALLACE—WEBSTER. 97

Wallace, David, Railway Tavern, 34 South Methven Street Wallace, M.D., Isaac, 2 Charlotte Place Wallace, James, carpenter, 94 Canal Street Wallace, James, weaver, Paul's Close, Newrow Wallace, John, 77 South Street Wallace, Patrick, coach-builder to Her Majesty, KinnouU Street Wallace, Peter, coach-maker, Carpenter Street Wallace, Peter, pensioner, Barrack Street Wallace, Mrs, dairy, 154 South Street Wallace, Robert, miller, 56 South Methven Street—house, Loak Mill Wallace, Robert, labourer, 232 High Street Walsh, Charles F., governor, Asylum, Bridgend Wands, George, clerk, James Street Wann, James, wright, Barossa Street Wannan, Alexander, carrier for Dundee and Perth Railway, Princes Street Ward, Hugh, labourer, dairy, Leonard Street Wardlaw, Miss Margaret, Barossa Street Warren, Hugh, flesher, 5 North Methven Street Water-Ddty Office, 3 High Street—Patrick Chapman, col- lector Waters, George, gardener, Claypots Wynd Waterston, James, painter, 25 Pomarium Waterston, John, land-surveyor, 36 North Methven Street Watherston, John, tailor, 151 High Street Watson, David, smith, 14 Watergate Watson, George, umbrella-maker, 23 Castle Gable Watson, James, Lamb Tavern, 3 Bridge Lane Watson, James, labourer, 14 Leonard Street Watson, James, wright, 154 South Street Watson, John, labourer. Curfew Row Watson, John, umbrella-maker, 71 High Street Watson, John, hostler, 146 High Street Watson, John, hair-cutter, 11 Skinnergate—house, 18 Watson, John, rope-spinner, 7 KinnouU Street Watson, Miss Ann, 5 Melville Street Watson, Miss Isabella, lodgings, 163 South Street Watson, Miss M., milliner, 9 Charlotte Street—house, 11 Watson, Mrs James, washer, 36 Meal Vennel Watson, Thomas, spirit-dealer, 66 South Street—house, 64 Watson, William, 119 South Street Watson's Millinery and Umbrella Warehouse, 14 Kirkgate—house, 71 High Street Watt, Andrew, mechanic, 6 Reform Place Watt, George, soda-water, &c., manufacturer, 148 South Street house, 139 Watt, Thomas, wright, 294 High Street Webster, David, smith, 6 New Town Webster, Miss Helen, seamstress, 23 Meal Vennel Webster, John, weaver, 35 Pomarium Webster, William, East Church officer, 49 Pomarium —

98 WEDDERSPOON—WILKIE,

Wedderspoon, David (ofW. & D. Wedderspoon), 2 Marshall Place Wedderspoon, Miss, Kinnoull Wedderspoon, Miss, 12 Canal Crescent Wedderspoon, William (of W. & D. Wedderspoon), Tayside, Bridgend Wedderspoon, W. & D., -writers, 14 High Street Weigh-House, Kirkside Weir, Mrs William, umbrella-maker, 262 High Street—house, 258 Weir, William, superintendent of Public Baths, Mill Street Wells, John, labourer, Lowe Street Welsh, Mrs, lodgings, 49 Skinnergate Welsh, William, grocer, 61 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Wemyss, John, collector of Excise, Mansfield Place, Bridgend Westiby, Thomas, shoemaker and shopkeeper, 73 South Street Western Provision Store, li North Methvea Street—John Moir, manager Whallay, William, letter-carrier, 9 Castle Gable Whimster, Thomas, manager of Old Gas Work, Scott Street Whitehead, Mrs, 9 Rose Terrace Whitelaw, Andrew, shoemaker, 25 Main Street—house, 28 Com- mercial Street, Bridgend Whitelaw, Andrew, manager of saw-mill, Shore Whitelaw, Francis, railway-labourer, Paul's Close, Newrow Whitelaw, James, victualler, 191 South Street Whitelaw, Peter, 10 Canal Street Whitelaw, Thomas, Scott Street Whitson, Thomas, 12 Rose Terrace Whittet, Andrew, sawyer, 146 High Street Whittet, James, tea and coffee-merchant, 57 High Street house, 54 Whittet, James, weaver, 4 Cross Street Whittet, Mrs James, 25 High Street Whittet, Mrs James, Melville Street Whittet, Robert, printer, 25 High Street Whittet, Thomas, seed and commission-merchant, 16 Bridge Lane —house, 14 Whyte, David, stocker, Leonard Street Whyte, Davidj dyer, 134 High Street Whyte, M.D., F. J., 2 Athole Place Whyte, John, working-jeweller, 21 Stormont Street Whyte, Laurence (of M'Gregor & Whyte), 31 Canal Street Whyte, Mrs David, 73 South Street Whyte, Samuel, weaver, 4 Paul Street Whyte, Thomas, labourer, Dovecotland Whytock, Charles, railway -guard, 15 Cross Street Whytock, James, keeper. Asylum, Pitcullen gate, Bridgend Whytock, John, turner, 238 High Street Whytock, John, 4 Union Street Lane, Bridgend Whytock, Misses, 344 High Street Wbj'tock, Miss Euphemia, dressmaker, Carpenter Street Wilkie, Andrew, warper, Kinnoull Causeway Wilkie, David, weaver, 24 Pomarium WILKIE—WOOD. 99

Wilkie, David, weaver 8 Leonard Street Wilkie, James, confectioner, 41 South Street Wilkie, John, mason, 14 Pomarium Wilkie, John, joiner, Leonard Street Wilkie, Matthew, joiner, 302 High Street Wilkie, Mrs, lodgings, 77 Main Street, Bridgend Wilkie, Thomas, St Paul's Church officer, KinnouU Causeway Wilkinson, John, officer of Excise, Burton Place Wilkinson, Joseph, seaman, 7 Speygate Will, Alexander, mason, 42 Pomarium Will, George, painter, 63 South Street Will, John, shoemaker, 170 High Street Will, Robert, smith, 54 Watergate Will, Thomas, glover, 302 High Street Willets, Henry, groom, 23 Strathmore Street, Bridgend Williamson, Mrs Thomas, green-grocer, 9 King Street Williamson, Robert, blacksmith, 79 Main Street, Bridgend Williamson, William, engineer, Barossa Street Winlock, David, hatter, 112 High Street Wishart, William, labourer, Stormont Street Wittet, William, slater, Thimblerow Wilson, Alexander, plasterer, 170 High Street Wilson, Alexander, seaman, 148 South Street Wilson, David, labourer, 151 High Street Wilson, David, ink -maker, 10 Paul Street Wilson, George, labourer, 43 Pomarium Wilson, Henry, rope and twine manufacturer, 202 High Street Wilson, James, labourer, 177 South Street Wilson, James, rope-maker, James Street Wilson, James, hostler, 9 Castle Gable Wilson, John, carpenter, 11 Cow Vennel Wilson, John, 69 South Street Wilson, John, blacksmith, Barrack Street Wilson, Miss Christian, 230 South Street Wilson, Mrs James, straw-hat-maker, 17 Bridge Lane Wilson, Mrs Peter, School of Industry, Hospital Wilson, Samuel, Star Inn and Hotel, 22 Canal Street Wilson, Thomas, weaver, Thimblerow Wilson, William, grocer, Barrack Street Wilson, William, wright, 294 High, Street Wilson, W. & J,, grocers, 135 High Street—house, Barrack Street Wood, Alexander, weaver, 394 High Street Wood, Charles, inspector. Central Railway, 6 Kinnouil Causeway Wood, David, shipmaster, 10 Speygate Wood, David, bookseller and stationer, 52 High Street—house, 50 Wood, David, shoemaker, Union Street Wood, David, county policeman, 102 High Street Wood, A.M., Rev. George, 11 Barossa Place Wood, James, officer of Excise, 3 Main Street, Bridgend ''Wood, James, bricklayer, 89 South Street Wood, John, bread and fancy biscuit baker, 13 High Street—houscj 12 George Street 100 WOOD—YOUNG.

Wood, Mrs David, grocer, 1 Reform Place Wood, William (at J. & P. Cameron's), 34 Main Street, Bridgend Wooler James, labourer, 126 South Street Wooler, Mrs James, lodgings, 82 South Street Working Men's Coffee & Reading Rooms, Kirkside—Robert Taylor, manager Wray, James, hair-dresser, 12 Watergate Wright, Alexander, grocer, 54 Main Street, Bridgend Wright, David, ship-builder, 4 South Street WMght, David, harbour-master, 7 South Street Wright, George, 139 South Street Wright, Henry, sawyer, 159 South Street Wright, James, clerk, Victoria Street Wright, Robert, weaver, 336 High Street Wright, Thomas, wire-worker, 44 South Methven Street Wright, Cunie, & Co., brewers, 16 and 18 North Methven Street Wright Incorporation's Hall, 23 Watergate Wright & Son, Thomas, tanners and curriers, 35 Commercial Street, Bridgend Wyllie, Alexander, cabinet-maker, 14 North Port—house, 23 Castle Grable Wyllie, David, brassfounder, 12 Pomarium Wyllie, George, carver, gilder, and picture-frame maker, 25 Athole Street Wyllie, John, moulder, 12 Pomarium Wyllie, Mrs William, eating-house, 4 Leonard Street Wyllie, Mrs Andrew, 40 Meal Vennel Wyllie, Mrs Ann, Dovecotland Wyllie, Mrs William, 42 North Methven Street Wynd, Mrs, laundress, 146 High Street W^ynd, William, coach-builder, 31 Canal Street

Yacomeni, Mrs Francis, hawker, 224 High Street Yair, Peter, stocking-weaver, 204 South Street Yeotaan, James, plumber, 10 High Street Young, Alexander, baker. 1 1 George Street— house, 9 Young, Alexander, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, Princes Street —bouse, nearly opposite Young. Alexander, cooper, 50 South Street—house, 69 Canal St. Young, Andrew, plasterer, Thimblerow Young, D.D,, Rev. David, 14 Barossa Place Young, David, grocer, 229 High Street Young, David, brassfounder, Lowe Street Young, David, fisher, 101 Watergate Young, David, weaver, Newrow Young, David, weaver, 8 Cross Street Young, Hugh, grocer, 3 Castle Gable—house, Thimblerow Young, James, plasterer, Thimblerow "* Young, James, weaver, Thimblerow Young, James, dyer, KinnouU Causeway YOUNG—YULE. 101

Young, James, railway-messenger, 1 1 Pomarium Young, James, sawyer, 5 Leonard Street Young, James, weaver, 27 Cross Street Young, James, weaver, 267 High Street Young, James, fishmonger, 12 North Port Young, James, boot and shoemaker, 241 High Street— bouse, 246 Young, James, clerk, Carpenter Street Young, John, writer, 2 Kirkgate Young, John, chemist and druggist, 39 George Street—house, 14 St John Street Young, John, upholsterer, 63 South Street Young, John, fishmonger, 19 Watergate—house, 20 Young, John, weaver, Dovecotland Young, John, policeman, 27 Cross Street Young, Mrs Jessie, lodgings, Union Street Young, Miss Magdalene, 125 South Street Young, Miss Mary, dressmaker, 14 St John Street Young, Miss Mary, 258 High Street Young, Mrs, washer, Paul's Close, Newrow Young, Mrs, 4 South Methven Street Young, Mrs, washer, 5 St John Street Young, Mrs Alexander, 129 High Street Young, Mrs Catherine, Dovecotland Young, Mrs James, grocer, 3 Gowrie Street, Bridgend Young, Mrs Peter, 184 South Street Young, Mrs William, 214 South Street Young, Mrs W. J., 14 St John Street Young, Richard, wright, 246 High Street Young, Richard, weaver, 372 High Street Young, Robert, fisher, 63 Main Street, Bridgend Young, Robert, weaver, Dovecotland Young, Robert, painter, 10 Cross Street Young, Robert, working-jeweller, Newrow Young, Thomas, watch-maker, 234 High Street—house, 29 Mill St. Young, Thomas, cooper, 3 Mill Street—house, 38 Skinnergate Young, TliOmaSj porter, 146 High Street Young, Thomas, mason, 21 Leonard Street Young, William, tailor and clothier, 7 Watergate —house, 9 Young, William (of Young & Bell) —house, 8 Cross Street Young, William, weaver, Dovecotland Young, William, labourer, carpenter Street Young, William, stonev/ai'e-merchant, 221 High Street—house, 219 Young, William, weaver, 214 South Street Young, William, grain-measurer. Cow Vennel Young, William, vintner, 69 Main Street, Bridgend Young, William, printer, 29 Mill Street Young, Fisher, Glass & Co., City Mills Young & Bell, drapers, 32 South Methven Street Young & Son, James, land surveyors, 5 George Street—residence, Cairnie Mill Young & Wallace, sawyers, and wood-merchants, County Place Yuicj David, labourer, 7 Pomarium J LIST OF PLACES, VENNELS,

CLOSES, &c.

Albert Place, 4 King Street Burtou Place, junction of Nelson Street and Victoria Street Burt's Close, 129 High Street and 19 Mill Street Chapel Close, 315 High Street City Hall, Kirkside Charter Lane, from Reform Place to King Street Clayholes, 404 High Street County Buildings, foot of South Street County and City Infirmary, York Place Cow Vennel, 54 South Street and 23 Canal Street Cutlog Veunel, 187 High Street and 37 Mill Street Flesh Market Close, 67 South Street Flesh Vennel, 49 South Street Graham's Close, 145 South Street Guild-Hall Close, 96 High Street Homers' Lane, 122 South Street and 48 Canal Street Kirk Close, 80 High Street Malloch's Close, 180 South Street and 79 Canal Street Mill Close, 281 High Street Marshall's Monument, 78 George Street Old Guard Vennel, 107 High Street, and 16 Mill Street

Parliament Close, 7 1 High Street Reform Place, Canal Street Shuttlefield Close, 170 South Street and 71 Canal Street

St Ann's Lane, 33 South Sfci'eet Theatre-Royal, junction of Athole Street and KinnouU Street Thimblerow, 317 High Street and entrance from Claypots Wynd Water- House, in a line with Marshall Place, near the River

Wesley Place, 1 92 South Street York Place, Glasgovv' Road APPENDIX

PUBLIC OFFICES.

MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT, The Honourable Arthur Kinnaird,

MAGISTRATES AND TOWN-COUNCIL.

Lord Provost—James Dewar. Dean of Guild—David Ross.

„ .,. r William Imrie, 1st. James Murray Honey, 3d, tfaiiies I Kirkwood Hewat, 2nd. John Macfarlane, 4th. Treasurer—John Kemp.

COUNCILLORS.

Ward 3. Wards. 1st. Kirk wood Hewat. 3d. John Kemp. John Steele. John M'Gruthar, John M'Euen Gray. Alexander TuUoch John Fisher. John Macfarlane. William Murray Farney. John Murdoch. John Morrison. William Crockart. David Stuart. 4th. Alexander Eraser. I2ad, James Dewar. Andrew Heiton. William Dow. John Low. William Imrie. John M'Lachlan. James Murray Honey. John Barrie. Charles Shedden. Thomas Scott, James Graham. 104 PUBLIC OFFICES.

COMMITTEES OF TOWN-COUNCIL— 1851-2. Three form a quorum of each Committee, and two each Sub- Committee.

a g CD it O d o 4J .a 05 o o d tn u <6 s 1 O s o o a en 0. .2 > c3 a a a a i A O U « Ao u NAMES. o a s O 1 a 3 (U .s 1-^ -a H s CO t-i o m S »} o Si 1 o m 02

The Lord Provost 1 1* 1* 1* 1* 1* 7

Dean of Guild Ross . 1 1 1 1 1* ...... 1 1 1 1* 10

Bailie Imrie . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 1* ... Hewat . . . 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 11

1 1 1* ... Honey . . . 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 1* , . . Macfarlane 1 1 1 1 1 9 1* Treasurer Kemp . . 1 I* 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12

Councillor Steele . . 1 1 1 1 1 5

Rrav . 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 Fisher "' 1 1 1 4 Farney 1 1 1 1 1 7

Morrison . 1 I 4

Stuart 1 1 1 1 1 1 8

Dow . . 1 1 1 1 5

Shedden . 1 1 1 1 1 1 8

Graham . 1 1 1 1 1 6 M'Gruthar 1 1 1 1 1 7

Tulloch . 1 1 1 1 1 5

Murdoch . 1 1 1 1 1 5

Crockart . 1 1 1 3 Fraser I 1 1 ... 1 4

Heiton ...... 1 ... I 3

Low . . 1 1 ... 1 1 4 M'Lauchlan 1 1 1 1 4

Barrie 1 1 1 ... 1 ...... 4

Scott . . 1 1 1 3

11 15 6 17 17 4 15 12 12 9 20 12 14

Those marked * are Conveners of the respective Committees.

GUILD COURT.

David Ross, Dean of Guild. William Imrie. James Dewar, Lord Provost. David Turnbull.

William Imrie, "| James M'Liesh. Kirkwood Hewat, I Bailies. Alexander Frase?. James M. Honey, J William Dow. Andrew Richardson. PUBLIC OFFICES. 105

GUILDRY COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT. David Ross, Dean of Guild. Daniel Fleming.

Kirkwood Hewat, 1 „ .,. David Murrie, William Imrie, John M'Gruthar. John Low. Archibald M* Donald. James Stark. James Thomas, Clerk—John Buist, Treasurer, John Comrie, Officer.

WATER COMMISSIONERS. James Dewar, Lord Provost. Hugh Barclay, Sheriff-Substitute. David Ross, Dean of Guild. William Imrie, First Bailie. John Fisher, Convener of Trades. Archibald Reid, President of the Society of Procurators "Wards. Wards. 1st. David Turnbull. 4 th. James Gardner. William Camei'on. Thomas Richardson. 2nd. David Mackie. 5 th. Matthew Gloag. David Stuart. Alexander Robertson. 3d. John Dewar. 6th. William Frew. Alexander Fraser. John Macfarlane.

HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS— 1851-52. The Right Honourable Akthur Kinnaird, Member of Parliament for the City of Perth. MEMBERS OF TOWN,COUNCIL. James Dewar, Lord Provost. David Ross, Dean of Guild. William Imrie. James Murray Honey. T\ T / \ Kirkwood Hewat John Macfarlane. John Kemp, Town Treasurer.

[" David Stuart. Andrew Heiton. ^ .„ Charles Shedden. John M'Euen Gray. Councillors ^.^^^^^ ^..^^.^^ j j^^^^ j^^^

|_ John Morrison. COUNTY COMMTSSSIONERS. Alexander Hepburn Murray Belshes of . Laurence Oliphant of Condie. Alexander Macduff of Bonhard. Alexander Whitson of Parkhill. Archibald Turnbull of Bellwood.

r Thomas Richardson, Robert Murray, Burgesses < James Greig. Robert Keay. [ David Turnbull. James Readdie.

c,. C Thomas Duncan. William Thrft. ^^^P^^'^"'^ Robert Nicol. j2 106 PUBLIC OFFICES.

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE— 1851-52.

James Dewar, Lord Provost. '^^'^i^'^ Imrie. James M. Honey. Ba'lies ^ ( Kirkwood Hewat. John Macfarlane, John Kemp, Treasurer.

1st Ward. John Anderson, coach-contractoi% James Stark, cloth-merchant. William Crockart, spirit-dealer.

2d Ward. John M'Euen Gray, ironmonger. John Morrison, painter. Andrew Miller, wright.

3d Ward. David Ross, Dean of Guild. John Dewar, spirit-dealer. James Bell, wright.

4th Ward. Andrew Roy, corn,-merchant. William Coutts, spirit-dealer. Alexander Menzies, cooper.

5th Ward. Patrick Wallace, coach-builder. Thomas Telford Mitchell, civil-enginee?. Alexander Robertson, wright.

6th Ward. James Readdie, architect. James Ower, wright. James Sharp, wright.

7th Ward. V/illiam Brisbane, pawnbroker. Andrew Whitelaw, shoemaker.

POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY.

GENERAL POST OFFICE. Postmaster-General—Earl of Hardwicke. Secretary (London) —W. L. Maberly. Secretary (Edinburgh) —Francis Abbot. Surveyor (North of Scotland) —John Warren, Aberdeen. POST-OFFICE, PERTH.

Charles Graham Sidey, Postmaster. John M'Gregor, James Marshall, Joseph Fenwick, and James Galloway, Clerks. William Livingston, James Turner, and William Whallay, Letter-Carriers.

The Office opens in Summer at 7 a.m.; and shuts at 10 P.M. Winter at 7.30 ,f „ „ „ — . —

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DEPARTURE AND ARRIVAL OF MAILS. Box De- De- MAILS. Arrivals. Closes. partures. liveries.

Aberdeen, via Dundee, 2.20 p.m. 2.45 p.m. 9 17 a.m, 10.30 a.m. Aberdeen, via Dundee, 10. Op.m. 3.30 a.m, 6.40 p.m 7. a.m. Edinburgh, via Fife, 5. a.m. 6.15 a.m. 9.35 a.m 10.30 a.m. Edinburgh, via Fife, 2.45 p.m. 3.15 p.m. 6. Op.m 7. a.m. Foot- Posts, 5. a.m. 6. a.m, 3.45 p.m 4. p.m. Coupar-Angus, Blair- gowrie, , Red- gorton, and Stanley, 2.20 p.m. 2.45 p.m, 9.17 a.m. 10.30 a.m. Coupar-Angus, Blair- gowrie, Meigle, Red- gorton, and Stanley, 5. a.m. 6. a.m. 6.40 p.m. 7. a.m. Inverness,»ia Dunkeld 2.45 p.m. 3.18 p.m. 9. a.m. 10.30 a.m. London, Edinburgh, and Glasgow, .... 8.30 a.m. 9. a.m. 3.58 a.m. 7. a.m. London, Edinburgh,

and Glasgow, . 5.55 p.m. 6.15 p.m. 3.13 p.m. 4. Op.m.

Receiving Post-Office, l King Street—John Pirrie, Re- ceiver. Open in Summer, from 7 a.m. till 10 p.m. ; in Winter, from 7.30 A.M. till 10 P.M. Box closes at 8.15 a.m. ; 2 p.m., 5.30 p.m., and 9.45 p.m. INLAND POSTAGE AND GENERAL REGULATIONS.

The Rates of Postage on hetters prepaid are : Under half an ounce, - - id. Above half and under an ounce, - 2d. Above an ounce and under two ounces, 4d. And so on, two rates being added for each additional ounce. On Letters unpaid double the above rates is charged. Letters exceeding four ounces in weight are not forwarded until the postage be paid. Addresses to Her Majesty, and Petitions to Pai-liament under thirty-two ounces, open at the ends, pass free.—Books and Parlia- mentary Proceedings at reduced rates, explained under their respec- tive headsj^the only exceptions to the above rates. Adhesive Stamps and Envelopes.

Prepayment of Letters in money is now prohibited. The Stamps should be placed on the front of the Letter, at the right hand corner ; and car« should |)e taken that they firmly ad- here. The better method is to wet the Letter, not the Stamp. Any Postmaster, Sub- Postmaster, or Letter Receiver, will supply the Public with Postage Stamps or Envelopes at the followiag prices : The Penny Label Stamps at Id. each. The Twopenny ditto - 2d. Tenpenny ditto - - lOd. Shilling ditto - - Is. Envelopes, 24 for 2s, 3d., or 2 for 2fd. 108 POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY.

Redirected Letters.

Redirected Letters are subject to additional rates of Postage ; but whether originally prepaid or not, they are only liable to be charged at the prepaid rate for the additional Postage.

Overcharges, Delays, &c. In cases of complaint, whether arising from overcharges, delays, or other irregularities, the covers (and contents in all practicable cases) should be forwarded to the Secretary, General Post-Office, for investigation, as affording the only efficient means of answering such complaints satisfactorily. Overcharges are returned between the hours of ten and four. Letters not to be Delivered Back. To prevent the possibility of Letters being surreptitiously ob- tained from the offices where put in, office-keepers are strictly forbid returning, to any person whomsoever. Letters that may be applied for, under whatever circumstances the recovery may be urged. * Illegal Conveyance of Letters.

By the 1st Victoria, cap. 36, sec. 2, any person illegally convey- ing Letters, incurs a penalty of £5 for every offence, and £100 for every week the practice is continued. The Sender also incurs a penalty of £5 for every offence, with full Costs of Suit.

Articles which may not be Sent by Post.

Letters or Packets cannot be forwarded by the Post-Office con- taining any of the following enclosures, viz : —any Glass, Razor,

Scissors, Knife, Fork, or other sharp or pointed instrument ; any Leeches, Game, Fish, Flesh, Fruit, Vegetables or other perishable

substance ; any Bladder, or other vessel containing liquid ; or any article, matter, or thing whatsoever, which might, by pressure or otherwise, be rendered injurious to the Officers of the Post-Office,

or to the contents of the Mail- bags ; and the Act 3 and 4 Victoria, cap. 96, expressly directs that no Letter shall be sent by Post containing any explosive or other dangerous material or substance. No Letter or Packet exceeding in breadth, or length, or depth, twenty-four inches measurement, can be forwarded by Post.

Registered Letters. The system of registration provides a secure mode of transmitting Bank Notes, Bank Post BillSj Drafts, &c. &c. The arrangements have been made with the view of insuring the punctual delivery of Letters of Value; on their delivery, the parties to whom they may have been addressed will be required to'acknowledge in writing their receipt. Letters offered for Registration must have the full amount of Postage in Stamps affixed thereon, and the Registration Fee of Sixpence must be paid in money. Registered Letters will be taken at the General Post-Office, at the Receiving-Houses, and by all Postmasters throughout the United Kingdom, until within half an hour of the closing of the P0ST*OFFICE DIRECTORY* 109^

Box for the particular Mail or Bag by which they are to be de- spatched. An acknowledgment by receipt will be given to the parties registering Letters, and each receipt must bear the Office Stamp. The practice of committing Letters containing valuable property to the Post-Office unregistered should in all cases be avoided. It is expected that persons having occasion to transmit such letters will avail themselves of the proper means of security, and in no case, by committing property unregistered to the Letter-Boxes, risk its loss. If, however, notes are sent, parties are recommended to cut them in halves, and the second half should not be despatched until the receipt of the first has been acknowledged. The numbers, dates, and amount, should also be carefully taken.

Books, Maps, Prints, &c., under Certain Regulations, Forwarded at a Reduced Rate. By the regulation which came into operation on 1st March last, the Book priviledge is greatly extended, and now includes Maps, Prints, and other literary matter. The following are the new Re- gulations. A Book-Packet may contain any number of separate Books, Maps, or Prints, and any quantity of Paper, Vellum, or Parchment

(to the exclusion of Letters, whether sealed or open) ; and the Books, Maps, Paper, &c., may be either printed, \\ritten, or plain, or any mixture of the three. Further, ail legitimate Binding, Mounting, or Covering of the same, or of a portion thereof, will be allowed, whether such Bind- of ing, &c., be loose or attached ; as also Rollers, in the case otherwise), in the case of Prints ; Markers (whether of Paper or Books—and, in short, whatever is necessary for the safe transmis- sion of literary or artistic matter, or usually appertains thereto. The following are the remaining Regulations respecting the In- land Book Post— all previous notices regarding it being cancelled. Rates of Book Postage. For each Packet not exceeding One Pound in weight - Os. 6d. „ exceeding One Pound and not exceeding Two Pounds - - - - Is. Od. Pounds and not exceeding ,, exceeding Two Three Pounds- - - - Is. 6d.

And so on, 6d. being charged for every complete Pound, and for any additional fraction of a Pound. Every Packet must be sent either without a Cover, or in a Cover open at the ends or sides. It must not contain any Letter, open or sealed, nor any sealed enclosure whatever. No Packet must exceed two feet in length. The Book Post to which the foregoing rules relate, is confined to the United Kingdom, and does not affect the privileges allowed to Votes and Proceedings in Parliament, or to Newspapers. Postmasters are instructed to open and examine Book-Packets, to see that the conditions on which they are allowed are all com- ilO POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY.

plied with ; and if he find any Letter, whether sealed or open, or sealed enclosure of any kind, such Letter or enclosure is to be taken out and dealt with as an Unpaid Letter—the Address on the Packet being written thereon if there be no other Address. And if in any other respect either of the above conditions be violated, or if for any reason the Postmaster does not think that the Packet comes within the privilege of the Book Post, he must forward it to the Principal Office, there to be dealt with. To prevent obstacles to the regular transmission of Letters, any Officer of the Post-Office may, when necessary, delay forwarding a Book-Packet for a period not exceeding twenty-four hours beyond the time at which it would otherwise be forwarded.

Newspapers, and Supplements to Newspapers.

It is not compulsory to send Newspapers or their Supplements

by Post ; but those that are intended to be so transmitted must be

sent in covers open at the sides ; and no words of communication may be printed or written on such papers (except under the condi- tions hereafter explained) after the same shall have been published, when they are entitled to pass free. Parties will be allowed, however, to put any Writing or Marks on Newspapers passing by Post, in the United Kingdom, provided that a Postage of a Penny be prepaid, hy means of a Stamp con- spicuously affixed outside the Cover or folded Newspaper, it being understood that in those cases where the Newspaper may be liable to Postage, irrespective of such Writing or Marks (as when it is both posted and delivered in the same town), the Penny Stamp shall cover both the Writing and Postage. But this privilege is to be confined to Writing or Marks on the Newspaper itself, and not to extend to the Cover, which must contain nothing but the address. Any Writing or Marks on the Cover, besides the address, or on the Newspaper (if not prepaid as above), will subject it to the same rate as that of an Unpaid Letter, according to weight. Newspapers pass free by the Edinburgh Local Posts, except in those cases where they shall be posted and delivered within the limits of the General Post delivery (which now includes Leith), when the Postage is one penny on each Newspaper. Prices Current and Commercial Lists published in the United Kingdom, if duly stamped, and under the weight of two ounces, will be treated as Newspapers, and enjoy the Newspaper privileges, the sanction of the Postmaster-General having been previously obtained. affixing peri- I . %* As the mere a Newspaper Stamp on any new odical publication will not entitle it, as a matter of course, to pass free by the Post, those who may be about to publish, for the first time, any such paper, should submit a copy to the Postmaster- General, in order that it may be determined whether the Publica- tion is of a nature that will entitle it to pass free of postage. Clause of the Act of \st Victoria, cap. 34, sec. 32. —"And be it " further enacted, that in all cases, in which a question shall arise, ** whether a printed Paper is entitled to the privileges of a News- — —

POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. Ill

*' paper, or other publication hereby privileged, so far as respects " the transmission thereof by the Post under the Post-Office acts, "the question shall be referred to the determination of the Post- *' master-General, -whose decision, with the concurrence of the ** Lords of the Treasury, shall be final.*' Newspapers published in the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are now excluded from the Newspaper privileges, except such as may be printed in the French language. Printed Votes and Proceedings of Parliament. Printed Votes and Proceedings of Parliament, or of the Colonial Legislatures are charged Under four ounces, .... Id. Above four and under eight ounces, . 2d.

Above eight and under twelve ounces . 3d., and so on„ Such Votes and Proceedings, whether paid or unpaid, pass at these rates between places in the United Kingdom, as well as to the Colonies, by Packet. The Postmaster-General is authorised (if he shall see fit) to delay the transmission of Printed Votes and Proceedings in Parliament for any space not exceediog Twenty- four hours from the time at which the same would otherwise have been forwarded. Stamped Publications. Stamped Publications, not being Newspapers, but having au- thority of the Postmaster-General to pass as such by Post, are restricted to the weight of two ounces.

FOREIGN & COLONIAL LETTERS & NEWSPAPERS. General Regulations.

The prepayment of Postage is optional to many parts abroad ; Foreign as well as Colonial. For information on this point, reference may be made to the List of Foreign Places. Letters for the Colonies and Foreign Countries posted unpaid, although specially addressed to be forwarded by routes whch require the Postage to be paid in advance, will not, if there are any means of transmitting them, be opened and returned to the writers for pay- ment of such Postage, but will be despatched, if possible, by other routes unpaid. Weight of Letters. Foreign Letters are charged on the same principle as inland,

according to weight, as follows : Not exceeding § oz. one Rate. Do. do. 1 oz. two Rates. And two Rates for every succeeding oz. The French and Belgian scale of progression is as follows :— Under ^ oz. one Rate. Weighing | oz., under § oz., two Rates. And one Rate for every succeeding ^ oz. In charging the British and Foreign combined rates, it is to be 112 POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY.

observed, that a letter will be liable to two Foreign rates if it reaches the | oz., whereas two British rates are not chargeable unless the letter exceeds oz, (the limit for ^ a single British rate) ; so that a letter, to be subject to a single Foreign rate, as well as British, must be under i oz. The following shews the method of taking the postage on letters for France and Belgium.

British, OS. 5d.

under -^ Foreign, France. OS. 5d. an ounce.ace. S { OS. lod. British, OS. 5d.

reaching^ i Foreign, OS. lOd. France. an ounce. { is. 3d.

British, Os. 4d.

• under 4 of ) Foreign, Os. 2d. Belgium.r. 1 JI ^ J ° S an ounce. S Os. 6d.

British, Os. 4d. reaching^ of Foreign, Os. 4d. Belgium J J S an ounce. ^ Os. 8d. Ship Letters. The single uniform rate on Ship Letters between the United Kingdom and any 'place beyond seas (except those for France, Belgium, Holland, Hamburg, Bremen, Brunswick, Hanover, Den- mark, Oldenburg, Lubec, and Mecklenburg-Schwerin, to which places the rate is the same as by packet), when conveyed by private ship, is 8d. under the ^ oz., and so on, in whatever part of the United Kingdom the same may be posted or delivered. Letters intended to be conveyed by *' private ship" should be so addressed. Persons exempt from Ship Letter Postage. The owners, charterers, and consignees, resident in the United Kingdom, and owners, consignees, and shippers of goods on board vessels inward bound, are entitled to receive their letters free from sea postage (the inland postage only being chargeable) to the ex- tent 6 oz. collectively, by any one vessel to any such person. In the case of vessels coming from Ceylon, the Mauritius, the East Indies, or the Cape of Good Hope, for an owner, charterer, or consignee of such vessel, the letters may collectively be 20 oz. in weight. The owner, charterer, or consignee, must be described as such on the address or superscription ; and, in the case of owner, consignees, or shippers of goods, it must also appear by the ship's manifest that they have goods on board the vessel. Such persons are entitled to have their letters which come within the above con- ditions, before the master of the vessel delivers the other letters in his charge to the Post-Office. *^* Any person who shall, with intent to evade any duty bf POST -OFFICE DIRECTORY. 113

postage, falsely superscribe a letter as being the owner, charterer, or consignee of a vessel coveying the same, or as the owner, ship- per, or consignee of goods shipped in such vessel, shall, for every offence, forfeit £10.

Letters not to be Sealed with Wax when sent to "Warm Climates. The practice of sealing letters which pass to and from the East Indies, and other warm climates, with wax, leads to much incon- venience, from the melting of the wax, and the letters adhering to each other. The public, therefore, are recommended, in all such cases, to use wafers instead of wax, and to advise their correspond- ents to do the same.

Adhesive Stamps and Envelopes.

Stamps may be used to pay Foreign or Colonial Letters outwardSj but care must be taken that, by the addition of such stamps, the letters do not exceed the weight intended to be paid for. In those cases in which the value of the stamps on the letter is less than the amount of postage chargeable, they will, if prepayment is not compulsory, be forwarded charged with the difference. In cases where the prepayment is compulsory, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, and opened and returned to the writers for the pro- per postage. Stamps are not permitted to be used on letters ar- riving in the United Kingdom from the Colonies or foreign coun- tries. Whenever, therefore, such letters bear any, they will be charged the full rate of postage, without regard to such stamps. These regulations will be applicable to newspapers in those cases where they are liable to postage.

Newspapers and Prices Current to the Colonies and Foreign Countries.

Newspapers and Prices Current, duly stamped and authorised, provided the regulations are complied with, and they are posted within seven days of their publication, may be forwarded to the Colonies and to foreign countries, by Fost-Office packets or private ships. To the British Colonies they are forwarded free, except in cases where the conveyance is by private ship, as also to many foreign countries, which will be found in the Lists. But to all places to which newspapers are not sent free, the postage on them must be paid in advance. Newspapers and Prices Current, duly stamped, to the Colonies, by private ship, are charged one penny each. To France, Belgium, Holland, and countries through Hol- land, by private ship, one penny each. Chili, Peru, Guatemala, Western Coast of America, Venezuela, St Helena, St Mary's, River Gambia, Sierra Leone, Cape Coast Castle, Fernando Po, and Ascension Island, one penny each. All other places not Bri- tish, by private ship, twopence each, which must be prepaid. The undermentioned printed PRICES CURRENT having ob- tained the sanction of the Lords of the Treasury, pass through the K —

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Post-Office to the Colonies and foreign countries at one penny each, provided they contain simply the names and prices of articles. The names and addresses of the parties dealing in such articles must be excluded :

Annual Supplement to Prices Current. British Ships entered inwards and cleared outwards from and to places within the limits of the East India Company's charter. Commercial Daily List. Lloyd's List. London New Price Current. London Mercantile Price Current. Mercantile Journal. Nicolson's New Price Current. Prince's Price Current. Sound List. Trades' List. Universal Corn Reporter. Wetenhall's Course of the Exchange.

Each copy to be made up in the same way as a newspaper, witfe cover open at the sides. The title of the publication must be written or printed immed°

lately above the address ; and any other writing than such address, name, initial, or mark for reference of any kind, calculated to con- vey information as to the party by whom such publication is for- warded, will subject the same to full letter rates of Postage. Prices Current cannot be forwarded a second time without being charged full letter postage. Prices Current from any colony or place abroad by private ship ai'e charged the same rate as newspapers. Prices Current from any British colony by packet, direct to any place in the United Kingdom, one penny each. Prices Current from any foreign country by packet (except France, Belgium, Holland, and China), direct to the United King- dom, twopence each. Prices Current from whatever part (except China) received by way of France, Belgium, Holland, or Hamburg, twopence each. Newspapers posted out of date, written on, or in any way marked for reference, or containing anything contrary to the Act, or with- out being prepaid, will, if there be no means of forwarding them, as unpaid letters, be sent to the Dead Letter Office. AVhen they can be forwarded, those out of date, or not prepaid as required^ will be charged with the ordinary letter postage. Newspapers posted in France, contrary to the established regu- lations of that country, are transmitted to this country as letters. British Newspapers reposted in France for England are charged with the British frontier postage of 5d. per half ounce.

PErviomcAL Publications, &c.

Periodical works, unstamped, and not of daily publication, par- — — —

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liamentary proceedings, &c., maybe forwarded to and froni France, Belgium, Bremen (via Hamburg), Hamburg, Lubeck {via Ham- burg), Oldenburg, Holland, Prussia (via Holland), Denmark, and the United States (but not to countries passing through), under the following regulations :

1st, The postage must be paid in advance (except those from). 2d, They must be sent in covers open at the sides for exami- nation. 3d, They must be printed in the English language, or the lan- guage of the country they are sent from.

The rate on such works will be as follows : Not exceeding 2 oz. in weight, one penny. Not exceeding 3 oz. in weight, sixpence. And twopence for every additional ounce to 16 inclusive, beyond, which weight no publication can be forwarded except paid for as letters. Plates of fashions, music, &c., accompanying newspapers and periodicals, are to be considered as part of such publication, and are not liable to extra charge. Prints published with newspapers, separately and duly stamped, may be sent by post as a newspaper ; but those bearing the supplement stamp of ^-d. only, must be sent with the paper it belongs to, and be under the weight of two ounces. Periodicals posted without previous payment will be forwarded as unpaid letters, and no single pamphlet or work unnumbered, and fwithout reference to its continuance at any other time or period, can be considered or taken to be a periodical Pamphlets, although not published periodically, may be forwarded to the United States at the same rates as above, when not exceed- ing eight ounces.

Stamped Publications.

Stamped Publications, other than Newspapers, must not exceed 2 oz. in weight, and are subject to the same regulations as News- papers with regard to date, when intended for abroad.

Printed Votes and Proceedings of the Imperial Parlia- ment, AND of the Colonial Legislature,

Whether paid or unpaid, pass at the same rates to the colonies, by packet, as between places in the United Kingdom. Where there are no packets, they may be forwarded by private ships at double these rates. They are not, however, forwarded to places through France under the full rates of letter postage. The following are

the rates chargeable :

Under 4 oz., id.

Above 4 oz. and uuder 8 oz , 2d. Above 8 oz. and under 12 oz., 3d. —-and so on.

Books sent at Reduced Rates to certain Colonies.

I*finted Booksj Magazines, Reviews, and Pamphlets (whether — — —

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British, Colonial, or Foreign) may be transmitted by the post be- tween the United Kingdom and

The British West Indies, Hong Kong, via Southampton, Bermuda, Malta, Do. Newfoundland, Gibraltar, Do. Canada, and Nova Scotia, via loQiaa Islands, Do. Halifax, Ceylon, Do. Cape Town,

At the following reduced rates of postage, viz : For each packet not exceeding ^ pound in weight - Os. 6d. — — Exceeding § pound and not exceeding 1 pound, is. Od. — — Exceeding 1 pound and not exceeding 2 pounds, 2s. Od. — — Exceeding 2poundsandnotexceeding3pounds,3s. Od.

And so on, increasing 1 s. for every additional pound or fraction of

a pound ; provided, however, that the following conditions be care-

fully observed : 1st, Every such packet must be sent either without a cover, or in a cover open at the ends or sides. 2d, It must contain a single volume only (whether printed book, magazine, review, or pamphlet), the several sheets or parts thereof, where there are more than one, being sewed or bound together. 3d, It must not exceed two feet in length, breadth, width, or depth. 4th, It must have no writing or marks upon the cover, or its contents, except the name and address of the person to whom it may be sent. 5th, The postage must be prepaid in full, by affixing outside the packet or its cover the proper number of stamps. If any of the above conditions be violated, the packet must be charged as a letter, and treated as such in all respects.

Registered Letters, Foreign, Colonial, and Ship.

In the case of foreign, colonial, or ship registered letters, it must be clearly understood that registration cannot extend beyond the

port of despatch in the United Kingdom ; and the office does not engage for the security of any registered foreign, colonial, or ship letter, longer than while the contents of the mail shall be in the custody of the British Post-Office. Letters, however, addressed to France, and letters passing through France, are exceptions to this rule, the French Post-Office undertaking to provide for their se- curity till they shall have been delivered, if addressed to France, and so long as they remain in the French territory, if passing through France. All registered letters to and from France, and countries passing through Fi'ance, must be paid to their destina- tion, or to the farthest limit, and are subject to the following regu-

lations : 1st, A registration fee of sixpence in addition to the British portion (or rate) of the postage upon such letters. 2d, The foreign portion of the rate must be calculated, and the amount doubled. ,

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Registered letters for Belgium and countries through Belgium — — Holland and countries through Holland, — — Hamburg and countries through Hamburg, are charged with the British registration fee only, in addition to the postage an ordinary letter would be liable to, and the postage must be prepaid. Registered letters for Prussia, or to foreign countries through Prussia, must be prepaid the full postage (British and Foreign) as well as the British registration fee of sixpence, and a further charge of threepence on each registered letter, whatever may be its weight, on account of the Prussian registration fees. It is hoped that the public will take the precaution to register all letters of value.

Redirected Letters.

Redirected letters between France, Belgium, and Holland, and countries, the correspondence of which passes through France, Bel- gium, and Holland, and the United Kingdom, are returned charged with the same amount of postage that should have been paid by the receivers. Letters originating in the United Kingdom, redi- rected from France, Belgium, or Holland, are returned under the same conditions, and are liable to a further charge of British post- age—viz., 5d. from Calais, and 8d. from Holland. All other redirected letters, which cannot be forwarded without prepayment of postage, must be sent to the Dead Letter Office to be returned for the amount due—viz., for their conveyance to the United Kingdom (if the postage to the United Kingdom is not paid)^ and for the further amount from the United Kingdom to the place of redirection.

Redirected Newspapers.

Newspapers originating ia the United Kingdom, addressed to parties in France, Belgium, and Holland, who have returned, may be redirected (on the original covers) to them, and are liable to the first charge only. Newspapers from the colonies and foreign countries, for persons who may have removed, may be redii-ected to them at any place within the United Kingdom free of postage, provided they have nov been opened at the place to which they were originally addressed. But a newspaper which has been opened is charged at the same rate as if it were a letter from the place of redirection to the place at which it may be ultimately delivered. Newspapers upon which any colonial or foreign postage may be due when redirected, shall be delivered at any place within the United Kingdom for the same amount of postage that would have been chargeable had they been delivered at their original address. Newspapers from one foreign country or colony to another, in transit through, and addressed to the care of a person in, the United Kingdom, may be redirected forward without extra charge, provided they have not been out of the custody of the Post-Office ; but such newspapers cannot be re- posted without incurring the charge of letter postage. K 2 —

118 post-office dikectory. non-commissioned officers, seamen, and soldiers in heb Majesty's Service Abroad.

Letters to seamen and soldiers may be forwarded by post at the rate of one penny each, under the following regulations : 1st, The penny must be paid at the time the letter is put into the Post-Office. 2d, The direction must signify the class of seaman or soldier. 3d, The name of the ship, regiment, or corps, to which he belongs. 4th, The letter must not exceed half an ounce, and be upon their private concerns only. Letters for seamen and soldiers, whether in her Majesty's or the East India Company's military or naval service (while on actual service), may be forwarded,' under the foregoing regulations, to India, China, &c., via Southampton. They can now be sent to India, via Marseilles, on payment of the British rate of Id., besides the French rate of 5d., if under a quarter of an ounce, or lOd. exceeding that weight, or to any foreign country, on payment of the foreign rate of postage in addition to the British rate of id. as above. Letters for seamen and soldiers forwarded by private ships (with the following exceptions : — St Helena, East Indies, New South Wales, Cape of Good Hope, and Mauritius) are charged 3d. each. Letters of soldiers and seamen, addressed to the United States of America, will in future be chargeable with the American rate of five cents, or twopence-halfpenny sterling each, in addition to the ordinary British rate of one penny ; the postage of all such letters must be prepaid. Warrant officers, either in the army or navy, or masters' mates, or engineers of the navy, are not entitled to transmit letters at less than the usual rates of postage. Seamen's or soldiers' letters received from any part beyond sea, upon which the said penny has not been prepaid, shall be charged to the receiver with double the rate—viz., 2d. each.

Redirected Letters for Officers, Soldiers, and Seamen.

Letters redirected to commissioned officers in the army or navy, subject to foreign or colonial postage, may be forwarded to such officers when removed upon service (whether at home or abroad), and be delivered to them for the same amount of postage that would have been chargeable had they been delivered at their origi- nal address. In all other cases they are subject to the same regu- lation as ordinary redirected letters. Soldiers' and seamen's letters are not liable to any additional rate upon redirection. , ) —

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TIME OF THE ARRIVAL AND DESPATCH OF FOREIGN AND COLONIAL MAILS IN PERTH.

Names of Places, Despatched. When Due.

West Indies—British and"^ Foreign (except Honduras, j 1st and 16th Nassau, and Havannah), 5th and 21st. )• Morning Mail. Venezuela, California, New j Granada, Chili, and Peru, J J Mexico, 1 st Morn. Mail. 2 1st. Havannah, Honduras & Nassau, 1st Morn. Mail, Beging. of Mtb. Brazil, B. Ayres, Canary 8th Morning Uncertain. Islands, and Maderia, ) Mail. By every alter- nate British Bermuda, Fortnightly. American Pac- ket.

United and 1 Every Friday-- States British Every Thursday America (by British packet) f Even. Mail. Ditto (by United States packet,) Once a Week. Weekly. Port Philip, South Australia,"^ 1st Morn.Maii"^ every alternate Uncertain. Van Dieman's Land, Sydney, )> ^ and New Zealand, J month. J France, Spain, and Belgium, Daily. Daily. ^Holland, Tu.&Fri.-M.M. Tues. and Thur, 6Hamburg,6Hanover,6Bruns-^ wick, ^Denmark, &Lubec 1 {

when addressed I Mon. & Thurs. via Ham- [ Sun. and Wed. burg, feBremen, Heligoland, Evening Mail, | f Cuxhaven, b Oldenburg, ^Sweden, and feNorway, .,.-' Germany (other States of),.., Daily. Daily. Russia and Prussia, Daily. Daily. fltLisbon, Maderia (if address- 6th, 16th, and"^ ed via Lisbon), Spain (if ad- 7th, 1 7th, and 26th. — Morn. dressed via Southampton), 27th. Mail. }i and Gibraltar, cindia (East), Malta, Alex- 19th Morn.l andria, and Ionian Islands 25th. Mail. (via Southampton), I aindia (East), Malta, Alex- 6th and 23d 1 andria, and Ionian Islands > 3d and 20tb. Evening Mail. . {via Marseilles), China (via Southampton), ... 19th—Morn. M. ^5th. aChina (via Marseilles), 23d—Even. M. 20th. Cape of Good Hope, 1 3th—Even. M. Uncertain.

|^g= For Rates of Postage, see Table commencing next page. a Always sent by this Mail, unless otherwise directed. b Letters or places marked b, sent daily, fifl Belgium or France, if so directed, c Letters for India, always sent via Marseilles, if not specially marked via Southampton. d Letters for Portugal sent daily, via France, if so directed. 120 POST'OFFICE DIRECTORY.

RATES OF POSTAGE ON LETTERS AND NEWSPAPERS TO THE COLONIES AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

* To those places and by the route marked *, the Letter Postage must be paid in advance.

Newspapers to the Colonies and Foreign Countries must be posted

within Seven Days after their publication ; and to all places to which they are not forwarded free, the Postage on them must be paid in advance.

The First Route given in this List is that Letter Postage. Newspaper by which Letters are forwarded as a matter

Postage. of course ; if wislied to be sent otherwise, Under Under they must be addressed accordingly. i oz. J oz.

s. d. s. d. id each *Accra, Africa, by private ship, British possession, 8 3d — *Aden, Arabia, by British packet, via

Marseilles, , 1 10 2 3

Free Aden, do,, via Southampton 1 Id each *Africa (except Algeria, which see) by private ship, 8 Agra, see India, East Free Algeria 10 1 3 3d each Alexandria, Egypt, by closed mail, via Marseilles, 1 8 2 1 2d — Alexandria, via Southampton, 1 6 2d -^ Alexandria, by French Packet, via Mar- seilles, 1 3 2 1 America, see United States of. Id — Amsterdam, Holland, I Antigua, see West Indies, British. Anguella, see West Indies, British. 3d _ *Arabia, by closed mail, via Marseilles, 1 10 2 3 Arabia, via Southampton, I Archipelago (Grecian), see Greece. 2d — *Archipelago (Indian), Sumatra, Borneo, Molucca or Spice Islands, Java, and the Phillippines, &c., by private ship. 8 5d — *Archipelago (Indian), by packet, via Marseilles and India, 2 2 2 7 4d — ^Archipelago, by packet, via Southamp- ton and India, 1 4 Athens, see Greece. Id — *Ascension Island, Africa, 8 Id — *Australia, by private ship, 8 5d — *Australia, by packet, via Marseilles and

India, c 2 2 2 7 2d — *Australia, by packet, via Southampton and India, 1 4 Free *Australia, by packet, via Cape of Good Hope, 1 FOST-OJIJ'ICE DIRECTORY. 121

Letter Postage. The First Route given in this List is that Newspaper by which Letters are forwarded as a matter of Under Under Postage. course ; if wished to be sent otherwise, they must be addi-essed accordingly. i oz.

d. s. d. Austria (except Lombardy), via Belgium 8 2 6 2d — Austria, via France, 4 2 3 Austria, via Holland, 8 2 4 Austria (except Galicia and Silesia, which see), via Hamburg, 2d — *Azores, by packet, via Southampton, 2d — *Azores, by private ship, 2d -^ Baden, via France, 11 Baden, via Belgium, 1 3 Baden, via Hamburg or Holland, ... 1 3 Free Bahamas (West Indies, British), by packet, ^d each *Balearic Island, see Spain 2d — *Barbary, by private ship (except Tunis, which see), 8

Barbadoes (West Indies, British). ... 2d — Bavaria, via France 11 1 5 Bavaria, via Belgium, 1 4 1 10

Bavaria, via Hamburg or Holland, ... 1 4 1 8 Free Belgium, by packet direct, 6 8 2d each Belgium, by closed mail, via France, 6 8 Belgrade, see Turkey in Europe.

2d each Belgrade, via France, ... 1 10 Bengal—India, East. Free Berbice, Guiana, West Indies, via Southampton, 1 2 Berlin, see Prussia. Free Bermuda, via Liverpool, 1 Berne, see Switzerland. 3d each *Beyrout, Syria, by British packet, via Marseilles, 2 1 2d — Beyrout, by French packet, 2 1 2d — *Beyrout, by British packet, via South- ampton, Bogota, see New Granada. Bohemia, see Austria, Bolivia, see Western coast of America Free Bombay, see India. Borneo, see Archipelago, Indian. 2d each * Bourbon (Isle of), Africa, by private

ship, ... Bourbon, (Isle of), via India, see India, East. Free *Brazil, by packet, Free Bremen, by mail direct, 2d each Bremen, via France 11

iBremen, via Holland, 1 4 122 POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY.

Letter Postage. The First Eoute given in this List is that Newspaper by which Letters are forwarded as a matter of Under Postage. course ; if wished to be sent otherwise, they must be addressed accordingly.

Bremen, via Belgium, Free British America (except New Bruns- wick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Ed- ward Islands, which see), by packet, via Liverpool, and United States, British America, via Halifax,

Id each *British America, by private sbip, ... British West Indies, see West Indies. Id ™ Brunswick, by packet, Brunswick, via Holland, Brunswick, via Belgium, Brunswick, via France, Brussels, see Belgium. Free Buenos Ayres,

Free *Cadiz, Spain, via Southampton, ... ^d each *Cadiz, through France, 10 Calcutta, see India, East. 2d — *California, via Panama,

2d — *California, via United States, ..j Canada, see British America,

2d — CancLiy Islands, by Brazil Mail, ...

2d — *Canary Islands, by private ship, ... Cape Breton, see British America. Cape Coast Castle, see Africa. Free *Cape of Good Hope, by packet, Id each *Cape of Good Hop?, by private ship^

2d — *Cape de Verd Islands, by packet, ... Carlsruhe, see Baden Free *Carthagena, New Granada, Ceylon, see India, East Free *Chagres, South America, by packet, 4d each *Chili, Western Coast of America, via Panama,

3d — *China, by British packet, via Marseilles, 1 10 2d — *China, by packet, via Southampton (see Hong-Kong,) 2d — *China, by private ship, Civita Vecchia (Papal States). Columbia, see United States l|d — Constantinople, via Belgium and Prussia, 2 3 Free Copenhagen, see Denmark Free Corsica, France, 10 Free *Corunna, Spain, by packet, via South- ampton, ^d each *Corruna, via France, 10 2d — *Costa Rica, 2d — *Cuba, via Southampton, POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 123

Letter Postage. The First Route given in this List is that Newspaper by which Letters are foi-warded as a matter Under Under Postage. of course ; if wished to be sent otherwise, they must be addressed accordingly. ^ oz. 5 oz.

$. d. 2d — *Cuba, by United States packet Cuxhaven, via Hamburg, Dalmatia, see Austria. Dardanelles, see Turkey in Europe. Free Demerara, see West Indies, British. Free Denmark, by packet direct, 10 2d each Denmark, via France, 3 Denmark, via Holland or Hamburg, 4 Denmark, via Belgium, Dominica, see West Indies, British. Dresden, see Saxony. East Indies, see India, East. Ecuador, see Western coast, America. 3d — *Egypt, by British packet, via Marseilles, see Alexandria, 1 8 2 1 2d — *Egypt via Southampton, 1 6

2d — *Egypt, by French packet, via Marseilles, 2 1 Elsinore, see Denmark. *Elsinore, by private ship, via Hull, 6 Essequibo, by packet, via Demerara, Id — *Falkland Islands, South America, by private ship, *Falkland Islands, do., by Brazil packet, Free Finland, see Russia. *Florence, see Tuscany.

France, by packet, , 10 Free Note.—The French uniform rate has reference to those Letters only the postage upon which is paid in the United Kingdom. If a Letter be despatched unpaid, the French charge upon delivery va- ries according to the distance, in conformity vrith the Law of France. Fraakfort-on-the-Maine, see G-erman States. Galicia, see Austria. Galicia, via Hamburg, see Silesia. Id each *Gambia River, Africa (British Pos- sess.), by private ship, 8 Germau States, viz. : —Frankfort, Hesse- Darmstadt, Hesse (Electoral), Hesse Homburg, Anhalt, Lippe-Detmold, Nassau, Reuss, Saxe Altenburg, Saxe Coburgh Gotha. Saxe Meiningen, Saxe Weimar, Schaumburg-Lippe, 124 POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY,

Letter ]Postage The First Route given in this List is that Newspaper by which Letters are forwarded as a matter of Under Under Postage. course ; if wished to be sent otherwise, they must be addressed accordingly. i oz. ^ oz.

s. d. s. d. Schwartzburt-Radolstadt, Schwartz-

burg-Sonderhausen, via Belgium, 1 4 1 10 Note.—For Hamburg, Hanover, Lubeck, Bremen, Heligoland, Brunswick, Cuxhaven, and Old- enburg, see at their respective places in the List, where the first route given is that by which Letters are forwarded, unless spe- cially addressed otherwise. German States, via Hamburg and Hol-

land, 1 4 1 8 2d — German States (including Hesse-Hom- burg, Lippe-Detmold, Schwartz-Ru- dolstadt, Reuss, Anhalt, Nassau, Saxe Coburg Gotba, Saxe Meiningen, Hesse (Electoral), Hesse Darmstadt, Saxe Weimar, Frankfort-on-Maine, Hamburg, Bremen, and Lubeck),

via France, 11 1 5 Georgetown, see Deraerara.

Gibraltar, via Southampton, 1

Id each Greece, by French packet from Mar- "j

seilles, 1 4 2 3 * Free Greece, through France to Trieste, J Free *Greece, via Southampton, 1 6 Free Grenada, see West Indies. 2d each *Grey Town (Nicaragua), 2 3 Guiana, British, see Demerara. *Guadaloupe, see West Indies, foreign. Guatemala, see Mexico.

Free Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1 Free Hayti, see St Domingo.

Free Hamburg, by mail direct, ...... 8

2d each Hamburg, via France, 11 1 5

Hamburg, via Holland, 1 4 1 8

Hamburg, via Belgium, 1 1 2 Hamburg, by private ship, from London or Hull, 8 *Hamburg, by private ship, from other ports, 6 Id — Hanover, by packet, 9 2d — Hanover, via France, 1 4 2 3 — Hanover, via Belgium, 1 5 2 Id *Hanover, via Holland, ., 8 *Havanna, see Cuba. Free Heligoland, via Hamburg, 6 POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 125

Letter Postage. The First Route given in this List is that Newspaper by wlaich Letters are forwarded as a matter

Postage. of course ; if wished to be sent otlierwise, they must be addressed accordingly.

Hesse, Electoral, see German States Hesse-Darmstadt, do. Hesse-Homburg, do. Hindostan, see India, East. Id each Holland, by packet, 2d — Holland, through France, 11 Id — Holland, by closed mail, via Belgium (daily) Free Honduras, see West Indies. 3d — Hong Kong, by British packet, ^ Marseilles, 1 10 Free Hong Kong, by packet, via Sthamptn., id each *Hudson's Bay Territory, British North America, Id — *Hudson's Bay, via New York, Hungary, Austria. Illyria, Austria. 3d — *India, East, by British packet, via

Marseilles, 1 10 Free India, East, by packet, via Sthamptn., ("Letters for Archipelago (Indian),"^ Borneo, Celebes, Molucca Islands, I j New Guinea, Philippine Islands, I | Java, Seychelles Islands, and I j 5d each *«^ Sumatra, Australia, Bourbon, )• (Isle), Madagascar, New South I j Wales, New Zealand, and Van I j Dieman's Land, via Marseilles and I j LiQdia, J {Letters for Archipelago (Indian),"! 4d — Borneo, Celebes, &c., &c., via l

Southampton and India, J Id — *India, East, by private ship, 1-^d — *Ionian Islands, via Belgium, *Ionian Islands, to Trieste, ...#...

Free Ionian Islands, via Southampton, ... 2d each *Ionian Islands, by French packet... 3d — *Ionian Islands, by British packet, via Marseilles, Isle of France, see India. *Jacmel, see West Indies, foreign. Free Jamaica (except Kingston, which see), 2d each *Java, Archipelago (Indian), by private ship 8 Java, via India, see India. Id — *Java, via Holland,

Free Kingston, Jamaica, ..,. 126 POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY.

Letter Postage, The First Route given in this List is that Newspaper by which Letters are forwarded as a matter of

Postage. course ; if wished to be sent otherwise, they must be addressed accordingly.

s. d. s. d. La Guayra, see Venezuela. La Plata, see Brazil. Leeward Islands, see West Indies, British. Levant, see Turkey in Europe. Free *Lima, see Peru. Lippe-Detmold, see German States. 2d each *Lisbon, Portugal, 2d — *Lisbon, Portugal, via France, 10

2d — Lombardy, Venetian, via France, ... 1 4 Lubec, by closed mail, via Belgium, 1 2 Free Lubec, by Hamburg packet, 2d each Lubec, via France, 11 Lubec, via Holland, 1 4 Lublin, see Poland. Lucca, see Tuscany. 2d — *Madagascar, Africa, by private ship, 8 Madagascar, do. see India, East. 2d — *Maderia, by Brazil mail, 1 10 2d — *Maderia, by private ship, 8

2d — *Maderia, via Lisbon or Portugal, ... 1 9 Madras, see India, East. id- *Madrid, Spain, through France, ... 10 1 3 Free *Madrid, do. via Southampton, ... 2 2 3d each Malta, by British packet, via Marseilles, 1 3 1 8 Free Malta, do. via Sthamptn., 1 2d each Malta, by French packet, via Marseilles, 1 1 1 9 Martinique, see West Indies, foreign. Mauritius, see Isle of France. Mediterranean, see Malta, (All letters addressed Mediterranean only are for •warded to Malta.) 2d *Mecklenburg-Strelitz, by Hamburg packet, ^ 6 2d Mecklenbiirg-Schwerin,-OCUWCHU, do.uu. 10

Do. Strelitz }via Belgium, j" 1 .3 1 8 and via Prssia. or Holnd. < 1 3 1 6 2d Do, Schwerin via France, [ 1 4 2 3 Sd Mexico, 2 3 2d Modena, via Sardinia, un paid, 2d *Modeaa, via France and Austria, ... 1 4 2 3 *Modena, via Belgium, 1 5 2 Ud *Moldavia, via Belgium, 1 5 2 2d Moldavia, via France, 1 10 3 3 Molucca Islands, see Archipelago (Indian.) Montreal, Canada, see British America. POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 12'7

Letter Postage. The First Route given in this List is that Newspaper by which Letters are forwarded as a matter of

Postage. course ; if wislied to be sent otlierwise, they must be addressed accordingly.

Free Monte Video, South America, Montserrat, see West ladies, British. Moravia, see Austria. Morocco, see Africa. Munich, see Bavaria. Naples, see Sicily. Nassau, see German States. Nassau, New Providence, see Bahamas. Nevis, see West Indies, British.

Newfoundland, ... 1 New Brunswick, 1 Free *New Grranada, South America, includ-

ing Carthagena and Bogota, 1 id each *New South Wales, by private packet, 8 *New South Wales, via India, see India, East.

Id — *New Zealand, by private packet, ... 8 Norfolk Island, see New South Wales. Norway, via Hamburg 1 6 For other routes, see Sweden.

Nova Scotia, , , Nubia, see Africa, Free Oldenburg, via Hamburg,

Oldenburg, via Belgium, ...... Oldenburg, via Holland, 2d each Oldenburg, via France, Oregon, see California. Free *Panama, South America, via South-

ampton, 1 2d each Papal States, via France, paid. 2d — *Papal States, by French packet, via Marseilles, 2 3 l^d — *Papal States, via Belgium, 2 Free Paris, see France. Parma, see Modena. Pekin, see China. Penang, Prince of Wales Island, see In dia. East.

3d each *Persia, via Marseilles, ... 1 s 2 1 Free *Peru, South America, 2 Placentia, see Modena.

Poland, via Belgium, I 7 2 1 Poland, via Hamburg or Holland, ... 1 7 1 11 ^d each Poland, via France, 1 4 2 3 2d — *Porto-Rico, ... ,. 1 5 Id — *Port-Philip, ... ,. ... 8

*Portugal, .„„ ... „. ... I 9 128 POST-OFl'lCE DIRECTORV.

Letter Postage. The First Route given in this List is that Newspaper by which Letters are forwarded as a matter of Under Under Postage. course ; if wished to be sent otherwise, tliey must be addressed accordingly. 4 oz. i oz.

s. d. 2d each *Portugal, via France, 10 Prince Edward's Island,

Prussia, via Belgium, 1

Prussia, via Holland or Hamburg, ... 1 2d — Prussia, via France, 11 *Rio Janeiro, see Brazil. *Rome, see Papal States.

Russia, via Belgium, 1 7 2 1 Russia, via Holland or Hamburg, ... 1 7 1 11 2d — Russia via France, 1 4 2 3 St Christopher, see West Indies, British St Croix, see West Indies, foreign. Free St Domingo, Hayti, do. do. Id each St Helena (Island), by private ship, 8 *St Helena, by Cape packet, 1 St lago de Cuba, see Cuba. St Kitt's, see West Indies, British. St Lucia, see West Indies, British. *St Martin's, see West Indies, foreign. St Petersburg, see Russia. *St Thomas, see West Indies, foreign. St Vincent's, see West Indies, British. Id *Sandwich Islands, by private ship, 8 *Santa Martha, South America, see New Granada. Sandomier, see Poland.

2d Sardinia, via France 1 1 1 9 2d *Sardinia, by French packet, via Mar- seilles, ... 1 4 2 3 Saxe-Altenburg, see German States, Saxe-Cobourg and Gotha, do. Saxe-Meningen, do. Saxe-Weimar, do.

Saxony, via Belgium, 1 3 I S

Saxony, via Holland or Hamburg, ... 1 3 1 6

2d — Saxony, via France, 1 4 2 3 Schaumberg-Lippe, see German States Schwartzburg-Rudolstadt, do. Schwartzburg-Sonderhausen, do. lid Scutari, Asia, via Belgium, 2 3 3 8

2d Scutari, Asia, via France, 1 10 3 3

2d Scutari, by French packet, 1 4 2 3 Seychelles Islands, see India, East. Siberia, see Russia. Sicily, via France, paid. 2d -\ *Sicily, by French packet, 5

I Ad Sicily, via Belgium, 2 POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 129

The First Route given in this List is that Letter Postage. Newspaper by which Letters are fox'warded as a matter if Postage, of course ; wished to be sent otherwise, Under Under they must be addx-essed accordingly. i oz. ^oz.

s. d. d. *Sierra Leone, Africa, by Cape packet orH.M.S, Id each *Sierra Leone, Africa, by private ship. Silesia, see Austria. Silesia and Galicia, Austria, via Ham-

burg, ...... , ... Singapore, India, see India East. Smyrna, see Turkey. South Australia, see Australia.

l^d each *Spaia, via France, 10 Free *SpaiQ, via Southampton (Cadiz, Co- runna, and Vigo, always sent this route, unless addressed via France), Stockholm, see Sweden. Stuttgard, Wurtemberg. Styria, see Austria. Sumatra, see Archipelago (Indian.) 2d each *Surinam, South America, via South- ampton, Swan River, see Australia. Sweden, via Hamburg, 3 Sweden, via Belgium, 10 2d — Sweden, via France, II 2d — Switzerland, via France, 5 Sydney, see New South AVales. 3d — *Syria, by British packet, via Marseilles, 2d — *Syria, via Southampton,, 2d — *Syria, by French packet, via Marseilles, Texas, see United States. Free Tobago, see West Indies, British. Transylvania, see Austria. Free Trinidad, see West Indies, British. Tripoli, see Africa. Turin, Sardinia, see Sardinia. 2d each *runis, by French packet, 2d — *Tunis, by private ship, l^d — *Turkey in Europe (except Constanti-

nople, which see), via Belgium, ... 5 2d — Turkey in Europe, via France, 10 2d — Turkey in Europe by French packet, 3 3d — *Turkey in Europe, by British packet, via Marseilles, 2d — *Turkeyin Europe, do., via Southampton, 3d — *Turkey in Asia (except Scutari, which see), by British packet, via Marseilles, 2d — *Turkey in Asia, do. via Southampton, Free Turk's Island, see West Indies, British. L 2 130 POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY.

Letter f>nst.a.o-p. The First Route given in this List is that Newspaper by which Letters are foi-warcled as a matter Under Under Postage. of course ; if wished to be sent otherwise, they must be addressed accordingly. i oz. i oz.

s. d. s. d. 2d each Tuscany, via France,. "^

2d — Tuscany, by French packet, via Mar- )• 1 4 2 3 * seilles, J Tyrol, see Austria. Id — United States, America, by packet, via

Liverpool, 1 2d — *Uuited States, Amei'ica, by private ship or steamer, 8 Valparaiso, see Chili. Van Dieman's Land, see Australia. Venetian Lombardy, see Austria, via France. Free Venezuela, by packet, 1 Vera Cruz, see Mexico. Vienna, see Austria. *Vigo, see Spain. Free Virgin Islands, see West Indies, British.

lid each Wallachia, via Belgium, 1 5 2 Warsaw, see Poland. Washington, United States, America. Western Coast of America, con- ]

sisting of Bolivia, Chili, Ecuador, 1 Free *' 2 and Peru, via Panama.

Note. —Newspapers to Chili, 4d. j 2d each *Western Coast of America, by private ship, 8 Free West ladies, British, by packet (Jamaica

and Berbice excepted, which see), 1 id each *West Indies, British, by private ship. 8 2d — *West Indies, Foreign, by packet, ... 1 Note.—Newspapers to Hayti and " Jacmel free. 2d — *West Indies, Foreign, by private ship. 8

2d — Wurtemburg, via France, 11 1 5

Wurtemburg, via Belgium, 1 6 2 2 W urtemburg, via Holland and Hamburg, 1 6 2

MONEY ORDER OFFICE. Money Orders are issued and paid at the General Post-Office, Perth, between the hours of 9 and 6. The Commission chargeable for Money Orders is threepence on

sums not exceeding £2 ; and on sums above £2, and not exceeding £5, sixpence. No Order will be given for sums beyond this amount. The Money Order Office, and the system of Registration, have beeu devised expressly for the security of Money and other valuable —

POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 131

property transmitted through the Post-Office. With the great convenience thus afforded for transmitting small sums at so low a charge, and the power given of Registering Letters containing value, it is hoped the public will no longer forward letters of value except in one or other of these methods. In all cases where personal attendance is incoaveaient, if the Money Order is receipted by the person to whom it is made payable, and the party presenting it for payment can aiford full information as to the Christian name, surname, address, and occupation of the person who originally obtained the Order, payment will be made ; but unless these conditions are strictly complied with, it will be refused. Any Money Order presented through a bank, will be paid, without the name of the remitter and the signature in full of the Christian name of the payer being insisted upon as a condition of payment, provided that the bank, be situated in the town on which the Money Order is drawn, that the order be crossed with the banker's name, and the party applying at the Money Order office be known there as in the employment of the bank. It must be under- stood, however, that in all such cases the liability of the Post-Office will absolutely terminate with the payment of the Order so presented. With a view to simplicity and economy, in the accounts of the Money Order Office, it has been found necessary to lay down the following rules : — 1. Every Money Oi'der issued on and after the 6th October, 1848, must be presented for payment before the end of the second calendar month after that in which it was issued (for instance, if issued in October, it must be presented for payment before the end of December), otherwise a new Order will be necessary, for which a second commission must be paid. 2. If an Order be not presented for payment before the end of the twelfth calendar month after that in which it was issued (for instance, if issued in October, and not presented before the end of the next October), the Money will not be paid at all. 3. As, after once paying a Money Order, by whomsoever pre- sented, the Office will not be liable to any further claim, the public are strictly cautioned a. To take all means to prevent the loss of the Money Order. b. Never to send a Money Order in the same letter with the in- formation required on payment thereof. c. To be careful, on taking out a Money Order, to state cor- rectly the Christian name as well as the surname of the person in whose favour it is to be drawn. d. To see that the name, address, and occupation, of the person taking out the Money Order, are correctly known to the person in whose favour it is to be drawn. 4. Neglect of these instructions will lead to delay and trouble in obtaining payment, and even risk the loss of the Money. These instructions, together with some others of minor import- ance, will be found printed on every Money Order. A Money Order intended for a person residing at a place in which there is no Money Order Office, should be drawn upon the Post- Town nearest to it which may have a Money Order Office. 132 gentlemen's seats.

LIST OF GENTLEMEN'S SEATS IN THE COUNTY OF PERTH, WITH THEIR POST TOWNS.

RESIDENCE. POST TOWNS. OCCUPANT, &C.

Abercairney Crietf Hon. Mrs M. Stirling Aberuchill Castle Comrie Lanffham Auchmore Killin Marquis ofBreadalbane Airleywight Thomas Wyllie Alexandria Perth James M'Millaa AUean Cottage R. G. ColquhouQ Altamont Blairgowrie Sir George Balliagall Annat Cottage Errol Rev. A. M. Stewart Annat House Kinloch Raunoch Rev. J. Menzies Ardeonaig Killin Rev. D. Mackenzie Ardoch House Braco H. K. Drummond Argaith Perth Charles Hunter Aradeaa Dollar Major Montgomerie Arthurstoae Meigle Patrick Murray Ashintully Castle Kirkmichael R. J. Rutherfd. Aytoun Auchleeks Blair- Athole Robert Robertson Auchlyne House Killin Earl of Sefton Auchmague Perth Andrew Coupar House Auchterarder James Hunter Auchtyrie Crieif Earl of Sefton Ayton House Captain Scott Balbrogie Coupar-Angus William Geikie Baledmund Pitlochry James Ferguson Balendoch Meigle Miss Catherine Hay Balgersho Coupar-Angus Mrs Ross Balgowau Methven William Thomson Ballechin Dunkeld Daniel Barton Ballilesk Muckart Major M'Leod Balliudeaa House Capt. Robert Trotter Lieut. Col. Gordon Ballyoukan Pitlochry i Drummond Balmyle Blairgowrie J. A. Nicol Constable Balnakelly Pitlochry H. B. Stewart Balnald Cottage Kirkmichael Dr M 'Donald Balruddery Dundee David Edv/ard Balthayock Perth Neil F. Blair Balwharrie Crieff William N. Clarke Bauff House Meigle Sir James Ramsay Banchory Coupar-Angus Charles Playfair Bandirraa House Perth Mrs Drumnd. Nairne Barciayhills Perth Thomas Duncan Bardmony Bank James Whitson Belle Vue Coupar-Angus David Clark Belle Vue Cottage Perth George Harrison gentlemen's seats. 133

RESIDENCE. POST-TOWNS. OCCUPANT, &C.

Beilwood Perth Archibald TurnbuU Belmont Castle Meigle Digby Murray Belvidere Auchterarder William Youngs Birnam Cottage Dunkeld Dr G. Smyttoa Birnarn Lodge Dunkeld Lord Panmure Blackruthvea Perth William Peddle Blair Castle Blair-Atholl Duke of AthoU Blair Castle Culross Major Leslie Dundas Blair Drummond Blairdrummond H. H. Drummond Blairgowrie House Blairgowrie George H. Lamb Blairlogie Castle Blairlogie Rev. J. Gourlay Bolfracks Aberfeldy James F. Wyllie Bonskeid Pitlochry E. W. Garland Braco Castle Braco Unoccupied Broich, The Crieff Alexander Monteith Burnbrae House Kincardine Rev. Dr James Bryce Butterstoae Dunkeld Robert C. Leslie Camserney Cottage Aberfeldy Archibald Campbell Camseugbt Pitlochry Hon. Lady Menzies Cardean House Meigle Capain B. Popham Cardross House Port Monteith Col. B. Elphenstone CraigmakerranCottage Perth Rev. M. Stirling House Newburgh Mrs Paterson Castle Huntly Inchture George Paterson Castle Menzies Aberfeldy Alexander Duncan Chesthill Aberfeldy J. S. Menzies Clathick Crieff W. S. Colquhoun Clochfoldicli House Dunkeld George Lee Blanc Clunie Newburgh John Williamson Clunie Dunkeld Miss Ann Stewart Clunie Cottage Pitlochry Captain Drummond Clunie Castle Blairgowrie Earl of Airly Comrie Castle Culross James Anderson Condie Bridge of Earn Laurence Oliphant Craighall Blairgowrie Mrs Clerk Rattray Craiglochie Errol Principal Dewar Crossmount House Pitlochry Malcolm Stewart Crossmouat Lodge Pitlochry W. M. M'Donald Culdares Cottage Aberfeldy Alexander Fisher Culdees Castle Crieff Robert Speirs Culross Abbey Culross Lady Hay Cultoquhey Crieff James Maxtone Dalchouzie Crieff Miss Moncrieff Dalchosnie House Pitlochry Alexander M'Donald House Dunkeld Claude S. Stewart Dall House Pitlochry Struan Robertson Damside Auchterarder James B. Duncan •^ Dean Field Meigle Henry S. Fitchie Delvine Dunkeld Sir J. M. M'Kenzie 134 Gentlemen's seats.

RESIDENCE. POST-TOWNS. OCCUPANT, &C.

Derculich Dunkeld S. Robertson Stewart Devonshaw House Alloa Mrs Fatten Dirnanean Kirkmicbael Patrick Small DoUerie Crieff Antbony Murray Drummond Castle Crieff Lord W. D'Eresby Dunbarney House Bridge of Earn Morris Craigie Duneaves House Aberfeldy Tbomas Pender Duncrub Lord Rollo Dunfallandy House Pitlochry Miss Ferguson Dunira Crieff Sir David Dundas Dunkeld House Dunkeld Duke of Atbole Dunsinane Perth Captain John Nairne Dupplia Castle Pertb Earl of Kinnoull Eastwood Cottage Dunkeld Mrs Stewart Ediuample Castle Locbearnhead Joseph Walker Ediacbip Locbearnhead J. Murray Allen Edradyoate Dunkeld J. S. Robertson Edradour House Pitlocbry Ross Mackenzie Ericht Lodge Blairgowrie Mrs Fender Ericbtside House Blairgowrie John Adanison Errol Park Errol Lady Henrietta Allen Fascally Pitlocbry William Tyssen Feddal House Brace George S. Mitchell Ferntower Crieff Miss Campbell Preston Findynate Dunkeld Dr Stewart Fingask Castle Errol Sir P. M. Thriepland Finlarig Castle Killin Marquis ofBreadalbane Fonab Pitlocbry Lady Oswald Forneth House Blairgowrie James Speed Foss House Pitlocbry Sir R. Menzies Freelaad House Bridge of Earn Captain H. Stewart Gart Callander Lord John Russell Gartb Castle Aberfeldy M. M'Donald Gartb House Aberfeldy Captain Bence Gartmore House Gartmore Rev. Hugh Niven Garvock Bridge of Earn James Graeme Gask House Dunning Mrs Oliphant Glascuue Castle Blairgowrie David M'Laren Glenalbert Dunkeld Thomas Harris Gleualmond Pertb James M. Patton Glenartney Lodge Comrie Lord Wlby. D'Eresby Glenbuckie House Callander John L. Stewart Glencarse Pertb James Greig Gleadelvine Dunkeld Major Hunter Glendevon House Alloa Miss Rutherford Gleadoick Pertb Laurence Craigie Glenericht Blairgowrie Sir William Chalmers Glenfalloch House Tyndrum John Campbell Gleafernate Blairgowrie John Fowler GENTLEMEN'S SEATS. 135

RESIDENCE. POST-TOWNS. OCCUPANT, &C.

Glenfinglas Callander Earl of Moray Glengyle House Callander John M'Gregor Glenlyon House Aberfeldy Lord Wenlock Glenshee Lodge Blairgowrie W. M. M'Donald Glentulcban Pertb George Mercer Glenure House Locbearnbead Thomas H. Place Gogar House Blairlogie Andrew Hutton Gourdie Hill Errol Patrick Matthew Gourdie House Dunkeld Dr Henderson Castle Aberfeldy Sir William Stewart Greenbank Blairgowrie Thomas Souttar Holm Hill Dunblane James Stirling Huntingtower Perth W. S. TurnbuU Inchbrakie Crieff Major G. D. Graeme Inchmartin House Incbture James Vaugban Allen Incbyra House Perth Robert W. Rannie Inverbaddia House Pitlochry James M'Laren Invermay Bridge of Earn A. H. M. Belshes Jordanston House Meigle Mrs H. Drummond Keir Dunblane William Stirling Keithock House Coupar-Aagus W. E. C. Wood Keith Park Blairgowrie David Inches Kellybank Dollar Lieutenant W. Brown Kelty Castle Dunning A. Boag Kilbryde Castle Dunblane Sir James Campbell Kilgraston Bridge of Earn John Grant Killiecbassie Pitlochry S. Smith Cottage Blair-AtboU Mrs Hay Kincairney Dunkeld Alexander Mitchell Kincardine Castle Auchterarder Captain Grove Kincarratbie Perth Major Jelf Sharp Kindrogan Blairgowrie P. Small Keir Kinfauns Castle Perth Lord Gray Kinnaird House Dunkeld Sir St V. Whitshed Kippendavie Dunblane P. J. Stirling Kippenross Dunblane John Stirling Kippen Dunning James Graeme Lanrick Castle Doune Andrew Jardine Lenniestowa Thornbill Robert J. Johnstone Limepots Perth Rev. D. Grant Locbgarry House Pitlochry Baines Locbton House Incbture James Brown Locbtummell Lodge Pitlochry John S. Hepburn Lornty Blairgowrie David Grimmond Lude Blair-Atholl J. M. M'Inroy Luncarty Perth John Marshall Macbany House Auchterarder Viscount Strathallaii Marlie Blaii'gowrie John Brown Meggernie Aberfeldy R. S. Menzies 136 gentlemen's seats.

RESIDENCE. POST-TOWNS. OCCUPANT, &c.

Megginch Errol John M, Drummond Meigle House Meigle Christopher Kerr Perth D. Greenhill Methven Castle Perth William S mythe Middlehaugh Pitlochry S. M. Ferguson Millearne Auchterarder Miss Home Drummond Moncreiffe House Bridge of Earn Sir Thomas Moncreiffe Moness House Aberfeldy Mrs Campbell Monorgan Dundee James H. Lyall Monzie Castle Crieff Alexander Campbell Mount Alexander Pitlochry J. D. Robertson Moulinvadie House Pitlochry Charles Robertson Murrie Errol J. M. Milne Murrayshall Perth J. M. Murray Castle Dunkeld Sir W. D. Stewart Milnefield House Dundee John Thoms Newmill Perth Miss M'Duff Newton Perth Mrs Cunningham Newtyle Cottage Dunkeld James Stewart Oakbank Perth Miss Ross Oakbank Blairgowrie James Grimmond Crieff Sir W. Keith Murray Paris House Damhead Arthur Hay Barclay Parkhill Blairgowrie Alexander Whitson Percy Blairgowrie Alexander Stewart Pitcairns Dunning Angus Turner Pitfour Castle Perth Sir J. S. Richardson Pitnacree House Dunkeld D. L. Burns Prince] and Coupar-Angus Charles Clerk Rannoch Lodge Pitlochry Lady Menzies Perth Robert Graham Rednock House Thornhill J. G. Stirling Riechip Dunkeld Sir John Bisset Rochallion Perth James Condie Rosebank Meigle Walter Ogilvie Rossie Bridge of Earn Robert Oliphant Rossie Priory Inchture Lord Kinuaird Ruthven House Perth Daniel M Lagan St Martins House Perth Mrs M'Donald Sands House Kincardine James Johnstone Scone Palace Perth Lord Mansfield Seaside Errol James Constable Seggieden Perth Captain J. R. Hay Snaigow House Dunkeld Mrs Keay Springland Perth Glas Sandeman Stanley House Perth Thomas Buchanan Stenton House Dunkeld Lord Shannon Stormont Field Perth D. Spottiswoode Strathallan Castle Auchterarder Viscount Strathallan OENTLEMEN'S SBAIS, &C. 137

RESIDENCE. POST-TOWNS. OCCUPANT, &C.

Summerbaok Perth William Stewart Strowan Crieff Thomas G. Stirling Taymouth Castle Aberfeldy Marquis ofBreadalbane Lieut. Col. Richardson TullybeltOQ Perth Robertson Torwood Villa Dunkeld Patrick Wallace Tulloch Perth H. Sandeman TuUyallan Kincardine Baroness Keith TuUymett House Dunkeld William Dick Urrard Blair-Athole James Clarke Valleyfield Kinross Miss Campbell Preston Westmaias Perth Colonel Balvaird Woodhill House Blairgowrie Adam Ferguson

PUBL EC OFFICES— aonfmued!.

Billet-Master's Office, l High Street—Andrew Boyle, Billet-Master. The Government allowance of one penny each man per day, is payable at the office on the first day of every month, betwixt the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock. City Clerk's Office, 3 High Street —Archibald Reid and William Greig, Joint City-Clerks. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 3, and from 6 till 8 o'clock. City Chamberlain's Office, 3 High Street— David Duncan, City Chamberlain. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 3 o'clock. City Fiscal's Office, 14 High Street—William Wedderspoon, City Fiscal. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from, 10 till 3, and from 6 till 8 o'clock. County Constabulary Office, 17 Marshall Place.—Captain J. J. Grove, Chief Constable. Serjeant Henry M'Donald, Clerk. Henry Catcheside, Perth Sergeant-Major. Custom House, Princes Street—Robert Smith, Collector. Thomas Ambrose Healy, Comptroller. William Imrie, Clerk. Joseph Blyth and James Thomson, Tide Waiters and Acting Lockers. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 3 o'clock, ex- cept Saturday, on which from 10 till 12. Excise Office, 14 Charlotte Street—John Wemyss, Collector. William Johnston, Clerk. James Leslie, Supervisor. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 9 till 2 o'clock, except Satur- day, on which from 9 to 12. Guild Office, 60 High Street— John Buist, Treasurer. James Thomas, Clerk. John Comrie, Officer. Open every lawful day, from 10 till 3 o'clock. Harbour and Navigation Commission Office, 14 High Street—D. Wedderspoon, Clerk. Open every lawful day, from 10 till 3, and from 6 till 8 o'clock. M —

138 PUBLIC OFFICES.

Inspector OF Poor's Office, il Canal Crescent— George CroU, Inspector. James RoUo, OflBcer. Open every lawful day^ from 10 till 3, and from 6 till 8 o'clock. New Gas Light Company's Office, Blackfriars Wynd James Spottiswoode, Secretary. Robert Ford, Manager and Trea- surer. James M'Ewen, Clerk and Collector. William Drummond, Inspector. Open every lawful day, from 8 a.m. till 8 p.m. Old Gas Light Company's Office, 12 South Street—Geo. Gray, Secretary and Treasurer. John Cameron, Clerk, Thomas Whimster, Manager. Robert Gray, Collector. David Dewar, Inspector. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 8 o'clock. Police Assessment Office, 6o High Street—John M'Ewan, Surveyor and Collector. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 8 o'clock. Poor's-Rate Assessment Office, 12 Canal Crescent.—John Scott, Surveyor and Collector. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 3, and from 6 till 8 o'clock. Post-Office, 80 George Street—Charles Graham Sidey, Post- master. Procurators-Fiscals' Office, Blackfriars Street—Thomas Duncan and John M'Lean, Procurators-Fiscal. Hours of attend- ance, every lawful day, from 10 till 9 o'clock. Property, Assessed Tax, and Cess Office, 16 South Street. James Miller, Collector. Alexander Patterson, Inspector. William J. Hay, 14 Rose Terrace, Surveyor. Open every lawful day, from

10 till 3 o'clock, except Saturday, on which, from 10 till 12. .

Receiving Post-Office, i King Street—John Pirrie, Receiver, River Police and Fishing Office, 6 Charlotte Street- Robert Buist, Superintendent. Thomas Rutherford, Water Bailiff, 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—James Murray Patton, Sheriff-Clerk. Patrick Soutar and Peter Simpson, Sheriff-Clerk-Deputies. Hours of attendance, from 10 till 5, and from 6 till 8. Shore Dues' Office, Old Shore—James Morris, Collector. Hours of attendance, from 7 a.m. till 7 p.m. Staff Officer of Pensioner's Office, Perth Barracks— Major Archibald Campbell, Staff- Officer. James Campbell, Staff- Sei'geant. William M'Leod, Sergeant^Major of the Local Com- pany. Stamp Office, 8 High Street—James Miller, Distributor. Open every lawful day, from 10 till 3, and from 6 till 8, except Saturday, on which, from 10 till 3 o'clock.

Weights and Measures Offices-—For the City, 32 High ;

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Street—Charles Shedden, Inspector. For the County, 28 Com- mercial Street, Bridgend—David Donald, Inspector. Water Duty Office, 3 High Street—Patrick Chapman, Col- lector. Hours of attendance, every lawful day, from 10 till 3, aad from 6 till 8 o'clock. SHERIFF, COMMISSARY, AND JUSTICE OF PEACE COURTS.

Lord Lieutenant and Sheriff- Principal, the Earl of KinnouU. Sheriff and Commissary, James Craufurd. Sheriff-Substitute and Commissaries Depute, Perth—Hugh Barclay. Dunblane—Andrew Cross. Meeting of Courts.—^The Sheriff- Court for tlie€ounty, every Wednesday and Friday during the session—The Sheriff Small-Debt Court, every Wednesday during the session—The Justice of Peace Small-Debt, first Monday of every month—Commissary Court, every Friday during session—And under the new Small Debts Act, at Crieff, first Saturday of January, April, July, and October

Dunkeid, last Monday of February, June, and October ; Aberfeldy,

the next day after each Court at Dunkeid ; Blairgowrie, second

Saturday of January, April, July, and October ; Coupar-Angus, on the next Saturday after the Blairgowrie Courts. Circuit Courts are held at OaHander first Monday of March,

June, September, and December ; and at Kincardine (Tulliallan) first Monday of February, May, August, and November, at Eleven o'clock each day. officials. Sheriff-Clerk and Clerk of Supply, James M. Patton, W. S.— Sheriff- Clerk-Depute, Depute Clerk of Supply, Clerk to County Finance Committee, and Clerk and Treasurer to County Prison Board, Patrick Soutar.—Joint Procurators-Fiscal, Thomas Duncan and John M'Lean.—Collector of Cess, &c., James Miller.'— Collec= tor of County Rates, &e., William Gloag, Banker.—Deputy- Com- missary-Clerk, David Wedderspoon.—Chief Constable, Joseph John Grove.—Commissioners for Proofs, &c., John Flockhart and Alexander Scott.—Auditor of Accounts, John Flockhart.—Bar- Officer, James Hally, Dunblane.— Sheriff-Clerk-Depute and Commissary-Clerk-De- pute, Charles Macara.—Procurator-Fiscal, Thomas Barty.—Bar- Officer, Alexander Meffeuo

SOCIETY OF PROCURATORS. before the courts of law in PERTHSHIRE.

Instituted Sth July 1 825. President, Archibald Reid.—Vice-President, David Wedderspoon. —Secretary and Treasurer, J. M. Honey.—Honorary Librarian, William Ross.— Sub-Librarian, Matthew Gloag,—Committee, 140 PUBLIC OFFICES.

John Young, Robert Martin, William Grreig, David Mackenzie, James D. Miller. PRACTITIONERS. Perth.—James Clement, George Clements, James Condie, John Conning, Andrew Davidson, John Flockhart, John A. Gloag,

George Gray, William Greig, -}- James Graham, David Hepburn, James M. Honey, Melville Jameson, John Kemp, Robert Kilgour, John Kippen, David Mackenzie, John M'Lean, ^Robert Martin, James Miller, Thomas Duncan, James Dick Miller, Alexander Moncrieflf, Archibald Reid, James Ross, William Ross, Alexander Scott, James Scott, James Spottiswoode, James Thomas, David Wedderspoon, William Wedderspoon, John Young, William Peddie, fDavid Crighton, -fPeter Scobie, George MoncrieflP, Thomas Wat- son Scott, John Thomas, Alexander Robertson, Horace Skeete, George Roy and James Miller, Dundee, John Myles, residing in Forfar. Aherfeldy, John Matthew. Auchferarder, Peter Clark, Alex. Monteath, Alexander George Reid, William Young. Blairgowrie^ James Anderson, Alexander Robertson, William S. Soutar. Cal-^ lander, William Blacklock. Coupar-Angus^ David Anderson, David Clark, David Inches, John Low, -f-John M'Laren, James Watson. Crieff, William Brown, John Ironside, James M'Laren, James M'Rostie, sen., James Sharp, James Macrosty, fThomas Soutar, Malcolm M'Gregor. Dunblane, Thomas Barty, Thomas P. Knox, John M'Gruthar, Patrick S. Stirling, fJames Mackibbin, James

Miller. Dunkeld, John Leslie, James Walker. Kincardine, Robt, Gentle, Andrew C. Stephen. Pitlochry, James Mitchell.

Those marked thus (f) are not Notaries Public.

Notaries Public who are not Procurators. — Perth, James M. Pat- ton, Patrick Soutar, George Condie, John Graham. Alyth, Thomas Alexander. Blairgowrie, Laurence Chapman. Aberfeldy, Alex. Gibson.

MESSENGERS-AT-ARMS. Perth, James Hally, John M'Intosh. Callander, Allen M'Pher- son. Crieff, William Ferguson, John M'Ewen. Dunkeld, Henry Ritchie.

SHERIFF AND COMMISSARY OFFICERS. Perth, James Hally, David Hally, John Keay, Robert Stewart, Alexander Forbes, Archibald Aitken, Peter Kerr, John M'Intosh. Aberfeldy, William Mackenzie, John Scott. Auchterarder, John Headridge, Thomas Anderson. Blairgowrie, Archibald Irons, James Robertson. Callander, George Maxwell. Comrie, John Morison. Coupar- Angus, William Finlay, James M'Inroy, Stewart Ogilvy. Crieff, William Ferguson, John Ferguson, Neil Sime. AUoa, Thomas Russell. Doune, Archibald Culbert. Dunblane, David Eadie, Angus Crawford, Alexander Meffen. Errol, John Symons. Gilmerston, D. M'Donald. , Thomas Stewart, —•

PUBLIC OFFICES. 141

Joha Meozies. Auchtergaven, James Cameron. Dunkeld. Henry Ritchie. Alyth, Alexander Henry, James Lyon. Kinloch-Rannoch, Duncan Stewart. Killm, William Walker. Kincardine, John Miller. Dundee, Thomas Anderson, David Ferguson. Alloa, John Urquhart, Robert Monro. Pitlochry, James Skinner.

CRIMINAL OFFICERS. Perth.—George Stewart, John M'Intosh,

BANKING COMPANIES.

Business hours, 10 till 3 o'clock, every lawful day, except Saturday,

" on which, from IG till 12.

Bank of Scotland, 17 Princes Street—Robert Horn, agent David Philp, teller—John Ferguson, and William Annan, clerks. British Linen Company, 77 George Street— John Conning, agent —William Ritchie, accountant and teller. Central Bank of Scotland, 50 St John Street—Archibald Burns, manager—J. W. Jamieson, accountant—William Duncan and W, Mo Anderson, tellers —Robert F. Chisholm, porter. Draws on Sir R. C. Glyn, & Co., London— Commercial Bank, Edinburgh. Branches—Aberfeldy, Robert Peter—Auchterarder, P. Clerk Crieff, John M'Leish—Newburgh, A. Brown— Pitlochry, D. M'Gilliwie—Dunkeld, R. C. Carrington. Commercial Bank of Scotland, 16 South Street—William Gloag, agent—Thomas Soutar, accountant and teller —A. Richardson, porter. Draws on Jones, Lloyd, & Co., London. Negotiates bills on every town in Great Britain and Ireland whei'e there is a bank or banker. Gives Letters of Credit on the principal towns of England and Ireland, and of Canada, and on New York, and trans- mits money to Australia.

National Bank of Scotland ^ 5 High Street— D. L. Jolly, agent — George Matthew, accountant—James Paterson, teller. Draw on Sir R. C. Glyn & Co., London. This bank negotiates bills on every place where there is a bank or banker, and effects payment in the United States, British America, Australia, the West Indies,

and other British Colonies ; and also in the East Indies and China. Perth Banking Company, 24 George Street—David Craigie, cashier—James Blair and George Turnbull, accountants—John Gray, teller—Laurence Hood, porter. Draw on Barclay, Bevan,

Tritton, & Co., London ; Union Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh. Branches— Coupar-Angus, William Bett— Crieff, L. & J. Gibson. — Dunkeld, John Leslie—Blairgowrie, William Shaw Soutar.

Savings Bank of the City and County of Perth— Office, 1 Cres- cent, Perth—Melville Jameson, actuary and cashier. Is open for receiving deposits every Wednesday morning from 9 till 10, and

Saturday evening from 6 till 8 ; repaying, on Thursday morning

from 9 till 1 ; the office is also open from 1 2 till 3 o'clock on Fridays for people residing in the country. M 2 142 CONVEYANCES. CONV EYA NCES. RAILWAYS. Scottish Central Railway, Head O^ces.— General Terminus, Perth. Officers. Secretary, John Arthur Jamieson. Locomotive Engineer and Manager, George Harrison. Goods Manager, Robert Butter. Civil Engineer, James A. Agnew. Law Agent, Archibald Reid.

Scottish Midland Railway. Head Offices.—General Terminus^ Perth, Officers. Secretary, Samuel R. Ferguson. Manager, William Byers. Law Agent, Christopher Kerr.

Edinburgh, Perth, and Dundee Railway^ Head Offices— 130 George Street, Edinburgh. Officers. Secretary, Henry Lees. Manager, Archibald Scott. Locomotive Engineer, Robert Nicholson, Goods Manager, Alexander Allan. Civil Engineer, William Paterson. Law Agents, Sir Charles Gordon & Company.

Dundee and Perth Railway.

Head Offices—Yeaman Shore, Dundee. Officers. Secretary, Robert Allison, junior. Manager, Robert Small. Locomotive Engineer, David West. Law Agents, Shiell & Small.

Superintendent of General Station, Perth, William, Milner, COACHES. From the Royal Mail and Universal Coach Offices, 58 George Street, and 15 South Street. Mail, to Inverness at 3.15 p.m. Leave Inverness at 7 p.m. Athole, to Pitlochry at 4 P.M. „ Pitlochry at 8 a.m.

Q,ueea of Beauty, to Aberfeldy at ,, Aberfeldy at 7 a.m. 11.30 A.M. They leave the Salutation Office 15 minutes before the above mentioned time. CONVEYANCES. 143

CARRIERS.

Where from. Names. Where Lodged. Departures.

Aberfeldy, Dn. M'Gregor, 15 Mill Street, Wednesday. Aberfeldy, Wilm. Hendry, 179 High Street, Mon.andThur. Abernethy, Alex. Easson, St Ann's Lane, fues. and Frid. Auchterarder, John Fenton, 7 1 High Street, Tues. and Frid. Auchterarder, David Martin, 123 High Street, Tues. and Frid. Auchtermuchty Wm. Oliphant, 51 South Street, Tues. and Frid. Auchtermuchty David Staig, 7 High Street, Tues. and Frid, Badenocb, Thomas Dott, 27 Mill Street, Thursday Balbeggie, Andw. Mitchell 71 High Street, Tues. and Frid, Ballechen, Alex. Kennedy, 15 Mill Street, Tuesday Bank foot, Jn. M'Farlane, 96 High Street, Tues. and Frid. Bankfoot, John M'Liesh 34 So. Methven St., Tues. and Frid. Blair-Athole, Wilm. Stewart, 71 High Street, Thursday Blairgowrie, Robt. Baxter, 7 High Street, Tues. and Frid. Blairgowrie, Jas. Butchart, 7 High Street, Tues. aud Frid. Braemar, Alex. Grant, 7 High Street, Occasionally Bridge of Earn James Low, 51 South Street, Tues. and Frid. Bridge of Earn, Js. Henderson St Ann's Lane, Tues. and Frid. Bridge of Isla, David Reid, 71 High Street, Friday Burreltown, James Bruce, Cross Keys,Kirkside, Friday Comrie, Peter M'Ansh, 126 High Street, Tuesday Coshiville, Alex.Proudfoot 123 High Street, Wednesday Crieff, Mngo. Ramsay 112 High Street, Tues. and Frid. Crieff, James Dewar, 116 High Street, Tues. and Frid. Dunkeld, Joseph Hall, 1 5 Mill Street, Mn. Wd. & Fr. Dunning, Jn. Richardson 126 High Street, Tues. and Frid. Dunning, Dvd. Gardiner, 95 High Street, Tues. and Frid. Edinburgh, Henry Gibb, 51 South Street, Tuesday Errol, Mrs Howie, 7 High Street, Tues. and Frid. Falkland, Wm. Oliphant, 51 South Street, Tues. and Frid. , Jn. M'Dougall, 126 High Street, Wednesday Fowlis, Jas. M'Lellan, 179 High Street, Friday Glenlyon, James Reid, 71 High Street, Tuesday Keamore, Finlay M'Nab, 15 Mill Street, Wednesday Kettle, Wm. Oliphant, 51 South Street, Tues. and Frid. Kirkmichael, James Dewar, 15 Mill Street, Tuesday Kirkmichael, John Forbes, 15 Mill Street, Friday Kinross, Henry Gibb, 51 South Street, Tuesday , And. Crockart 112 High Street, Friday , Henry Gibb, 51 South Street, Tuesday Pitlochry, Wilm. Hendry, 1 79 High Street, Tues. and Frid, , George Dow, Cross KeySjKirkside, Friday Rannocb, John Cameron, 71 High Street, Wednesday Rannoch, James Duff, 71 High Street, Wednesday Ranuoch, Arch. Cameron 71 High Street, Wednesday Smithyhaugh, David Guthrie, 116 High Street, Tues. and Frid, Stanley, John kippen, 244 High Street, Daily , .

144 CONVEYANCES.

CARRIERS—Contimed.

Where from. Names. WJiere Lodged. Departures.

Spittalfield, Robt. Galletly, 7 High Street, Friday Strath miglo, Wm. Oliphant, 51 South Street, Tues. and Frid. Strath tummel, Nl M'Lauchlan 71 High Street, Ts. Fortnightly Struan, Rob. Robertson 123 High Street, Thursday WeecQ, John Menzies, 71 High Street, Tuesday

SHIPPING OF THE PORT OF PERTH.

SI. signifies Sloop, Sc. Schooner, Br. Brig.

on Names. Masters. Owners or Agents. Built

Agnes, Sc. Jackson, Peter Graham, 88 1841

Albion, . SI. Pitkeithly, ... Pitkeithly & Anderson, 37 1847 Albion, Sc. Thomson, Hector Sandeman, ... 110 1848 Bell & Mary,... Sc. Irvine, James Irvine, 68 1849 20 Betsy, . SI. Thomson, William Thomson, ... 1844 Betsy & Isabella Sc. Henderson, ... Cameron & Brov?n,,.. 77 1829 Blossom, Sc. Hossack, James Graham, 52 1842 Catherine & Ann Sc. M'Gilliwie, ... John M'Giliiwie, 73 1834 Christian, Sc. Kinnear, Peter Kinnear, 79 1850 Clipper, Sc. Brown, William Brown, 54 1845 Christian, SI. Bartlett William Saunders, ... 34 1852 Christina, Sc. Rattray, Rattray & Black, ... 100 1843 David Sc. Edvpards, William Taylor, 57 1848 Countess of Le ven & Melville Sc. Chisholm, John Dickman, 84 1846 Davids, SI. Pitblado, David Pitblado, 37 1832 Diadem, Sc. Banks, Graham & Banks, ... 75 1842 62 1835 Dunkeld, ... . SI. Ane:us William Robertson,... Eclipse, Sc. M-Donald ... Peter Graham, 98 1848 Elizabeth, Sc. Hay, Graham & Hay, 67 1850 Eliza, Sc. Melville, Robert Cameron, 78 1820 Fair Maid, Sc, Kelt, James Penny, 107 1833 Fife shire, Sc. Douglas, John Pitkeithly, 80 1851 66 1835 Fox Maule, . . SI. M'Gilliwie, ... John M'Gilliwie, George, Sc. Ormiston, John Cowperthwaite, 111 1846 Georgina, Sc Gloag George Jardine, 56 1848 Halls, Br Hall, Cowperthwaite & Hall 164 1850 Helen, Sc. Martin, William Taylor, 107 1850 Helen SI. Muckersie, ... John Muckersie 20 1851 Helen Inglis,... Sc. Reekie, Pitblado & Inglis, ... 81 1852 Hope, Sc. M'Laren, ...... James M'Laren, 58 1825 Isabella & Ca-

therine, Sc. M'Laren,....,. Pitblado & Inglis, . . 67 1843 1 .

COMVEYANCES. 145

SHIPPING— Con^nwed.

U Names. Masters. Owners or Agents. ^ Built

JameS) ... Sc. Jarvie, William Forbes, 110 1849 Jane, Sc. Rattray, James Easson, 77 1848 Jane Sc. Lyell, A.. &N. Lyell, 71 1851 Janet Hallys... Sc. Bruce, John Miller, lOfi 1842 Janet Pitblado, Br. Simpson, David Pitblado 225 1851 Jean & Marga- ret, Sc. Anderson, Grraham & Anderson, 86 1844 Stobie, William Stobie, 96 1842 Vov James Easson, 115 1847 John Fergus,... Sc. Anderson, John Pitkeithly, 56 1848 Judith, Br. Thomson, William Thrift, 100 1849 Louisa, SI. Pitblado, John Pitblado, 57 1821 Majestic, Sc. Ormiston, ... John Cowperthwaite, 116 1842 Fotheringham Graham & Fothering- ham 107 1849 Cameron, John Cameron, 72 1851 Margaret, SI. Sharp, James Sharp, 17 1835 Margaret Nicol Sc. Nicol, Robert Nicol, IIR 1842 Margery, Sc. Hay, Thomas Duncan, ina 1849 Mariner, Sc. Wilson, David Pitblado, 97 1838 M. Breadalbane Sc. M'Kash Foley & M'Kash, ... 115 1849 Mart, Si. Edwards, William Taylor, 47 1825 Mary, Sc. Simpson, Graham & Simpson, 95 1847 Mary Ann, ... Sc. Izett, Graham & Fother- inerham SR 1833 Monarch (Steamer), Cowperthwaite John Cowperthwaite, 19 1835 Newburgh, ... Sc. Thomson, Andrew Thomson, ... 73 1823 Ocean's Bride, Br, Bruce, Graham & M'Kay, ... 151 1840 Perseverance, SI. Falconer, Robert Malloch, 17 1844 Philadelphia, ... SI. Reid, Robert Cameron, 58 1839 Queen of Perth, Sc. Crerar,... Thomas Graham,,..... 92 1845 Robert Nicol, Br. Ostens, Nicol & Ostens, 161 1846 Sarah & Jane, Sc. Walker, Robert Nicol, 131 1849 Sir R. Preston, Sc. Gibson, Thomas Gibson, 66 1832 Superb, Sc. Glenn, David Pitblado, 116 1849

Tarsappie, SI. M'Kenzie, ... William Anderson, . 15 1833

Vine Sc Jackson . ... M'Lagan, r.f) 1841 Willm. Thrift, Br. Nelson, William Thrift, 161 1852

QUARTERLY TERMS. IN SCOTLAND. IN ENGLAND.

Candlemas, » Feb. 2 Lady-day, March 25 Whitsunday, May 15 Midsummer-day, .... June 24 Lammas, Aug. 1 Michaelmas-day, .... Sept. 29 Martinmas, Nov, 1 Christmas, Dec. 25 -

146 CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

COUNTY AND CITY OF PERTH INFIRMARY.

The Most Noble the Marquis of Breadalbane, Life Patron.

Directors Ex-ofiBciis for the County.—The Right Honourable the Earl of Kinnoull, Lord Lieutenant of the County ; William

Stirling, of Keir, M.P. for the County ; Alexander Hepburn M. Belshes of Invermay, Convener of the County; James Craufurd,

Sheriff of the County ; Hugh Barclay, Sheriff-Substiute.

For the City.—The Hon. Arthur Kinnaird, M.P. for the City ;

James Dewar, Lord Provost of the City ; William Imrie, First

Bailie ; David Ross, Dean of Guild ; John Fisher, Convener of the Trades ; Archibald Reid, President of the Society of Procu- rators.

Life Directors.—William Wedderspoon, writer ; John Flockhart, writer, Trustees of Dr Patrick Brown ; Rev. James Esdaile, D.D., William Henderson, M.D., Trustees of Miss Stewart. Ordinary Directors for the County.—William Peddie, of Black ruthven ; W. S. TurnbuU, Huntingtower ; William Thomson, of

Balgowan ; Hector Sandeman, TuUoch ; Alexander M'Duff, of

Bonhard ; Colonel John Murray Belshes. For the City. —William Blair, Manufacturer; W. M. Farney,

Bootmaker ; P. Wallace, Coach-builder ; R. Sangster, Springbank ;

Archibald TurnbuU, of Bellwood ; D. L. Jolly, Banker ; James

Falshaw, Civil Engineer. Chairman—A. H. M. Belshes ; Deputy- Chairman—James Dewar.

House Committee.—Sheriff Barclay, Convener ; Convener Fisher, Dean of Guild Ross, William Blair, Bailie Imrie, W. M. Farney, James Falshaw.

Finance Committee.—D. L. Jolly, Convener ; Dr Henderson, P. Wallace, Colonel Belshes, W. S. TurnbuU, A. M'Duff, Robert Sangster.

The Chairman and Deputy-Chairman are Members of all Com- mittees.

Reid and Martin, Writers, Secretaries ; John Flockhart, Writer,

14 St John Street, Treasurer ; H. B. Macfarlane, M.D., 1 Athole

Place, Eraser Thomson, M.D., 8 Crescent, Visiting Surgeons ; A.

H. Thomson, M.D,, House Surgeon ; Alexander M'Kay, Assist-

ant Apothecary ; Robert Christie, 20 South Street, District Sur-

geon ; Mrs Henderson, Matron ; James Patton, Porter. VISITING DIRECTORS.

Sabbath, Wm. Farney. Thursday, W^illiam Blair. Monday, James Falshaw. Friday, Sheriff Barclay. Tuesday, Dean of Guild Ross. Saturday, Convener Fisher, Wednesday, Bailie Imrie. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, 147

INDIGENT OLD MEN'S SOCIETY.

INSTITUTED JANUARY 25, 1830.

Patron, The Most Noble the Marquis of Breadalbane ; President,

Hugh Barclay, Sheriff-Substitute ; Vice-Presidents, Thomas Dun- can, Procurator-Fiscal, David Greig ; Directors and Visitors, James M'Leish, Robert Pullar, James Dewar, Andrew Miller, Joseph Bower, William Crichton, David Mackie, Thomas Jamieson, Thomas Edward, Dr Fleming, John Flockhart, John M'Niel, William Blair, Peter Campbell, John Pirrie, Charles Law, John Garie, David Ross, David Moncrieff, Dr Riach, Laurence Pullar,

Thomas Oliphant, John M'Intosh, William Garvie, Ninian Barry ;

Secretary and Treasurer, James Barlas ; Officer, William Webster ; Storekeeper, Peter Grimmond, 156 South Street.

PERTH LADIES' CLOTHING SOCIETY, FOR CLOTHING DESERVING INDIGENT WOMEN & ORPHAN GIRLS.

INSTITUTED 1825.

OflBce-Bearers.—The Right Honourable Dowager Lady Gray,

Patroness; Mrs Flockhart and Miss Lumsdaine, Joint- Secretaries ; Miss Bell, Charlotte Place, Treasurer. Committee.—Mrs Barclay, Mrs Smyttan, Mrs Aikman, Mrs Somerville, Miss Scott, Miss Ross, Miss Galletly, Miss Cargill, Mrs D. M'Kenzie, Miss Miller, Miss Blair, Miss Sidey. Donations of Old Clothes and Remnants will be thankfully re- ceived by any of the Office-Bearers.

DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTION.

A Society was formed in Perth in 1817, as an Auxiliary Society to the Edinburgh Deaf and Dumb Institution. Committee, Charles

Graham Sidey, George L. Cornfute, and Jas. Dewar ; David Peat, Secretary and Treasurer.

SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY FOR DESTITUTE BOYS, HOSPITAL.

INSTITUTED 1ST JANUARY 1843.

Directors. —The Lord Provost, President ; Hugh Barclay, She- riff-Substitute and Thomas Duncan, Procurator-Fiscal, Vice-Pre-

sidents ; Robert Buist, James Barlas, Kirkwood Hewat, George Croll, John M'Euen Gray, David Hepburn, C. G. Sidey, James M'Leish, David Stuart, D. Wedderspoon, Laurence Pullar, David Mackenzie, Robert Greig, Robert Morton, Colin Croll—Melville Jameson, Secretary and Treasurer. Ladies Committee.—The Right Honourable Lady Ruthven, Mrs Barclay, Mrs Readdie, Mrs Barlas, Miss Croll, Miss Gloag, Miss —;

148 CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

Sandeman, Miss Sidey, Miss M'Lean, Miss Dodgsoa, Miss Eliza- beth Miller, Miss Amelia Smith, Visitors.—Mrs P. Campbell, Mrs James Graham, Mrs Low, Mrs Whitson, Miss Webb, King Street, Miss Barlas, Miss Grant, Bridgend, Miss Anne Greig, Miss Miller, Athole Street—Miss Ross, Leonard's Bank, Secretary.

DESTITUTE SICK SOCIETY. INSTITUTED IN 1808. William Gloag, Preses. Robert Buist, Vice-Preses. David Hepburn, Treasurer and Secretary.

HOSPITAL SCHOOL—Hospital. The Lord Provost, Magistrates, Town Council, and General Session, Patrons. Duncan Duff, Teacher.

PERTH FEMALE SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY—Hospital. instituted 1846. Her Grace the Duchess of Athole, the Right Honourable Lady Kinnaird, Patronesses.—The Right Honourable Lady Lucy Grant, President. Committee.—^The Right Honourable Lady Louisa Moncreiffe, Mrs Barclay, Mrs Condie, Mrs Readdie, Mrs Riach, Mrs Robert- son, Mrs Smith, Miss Murray, Miss Muir Mackenzie, Miss Birrel, Miss Black, Miss Dodgson, Miss M'Nabb, Miss Ross.—Acting and Clothing Committee, Mrs Readdie, and Miss Ross.—Joint- Secretaries, Mrs Gray and Miss M'Lean.—Joint-Treasurers, Mrs Seton of Potterhill, and Miss Gloag.— Physician, Dr Christie. Matron, Mrs Wilson.—Lady Visitors, Miss Duncan, Miss Miller, Miss Webb, Miss Monteath, Miss J. M'Lean, Miss Bell, Miss Cargil, Miss M. Buist, Miss Seton, Miss Sidey, Miss Grant, Miss Macmillan, Miss A. Smithj Misses Bower, Miss Greig, Barossa Place, Miss J. Greig.

PERTHSHIRE BIBLE SOCIETY.

President—James Craufurd, Sheriff of the County. Vice-Pre- sidents—Hugh Barclay, Sheriff-Substitute; Thomas Ross; W.

S. Turnbull, Huntingtower ; H. Sandeman, Tulloch. Directors

Robert Hay, Merchant ; James Robertson, King Street ; John

Kippen, Writer ; John Grant, Merchant; P. Palmer, Merchant;

James Morton, Merchant ; Thomas Duncan, Procurator-Fiscal

James Barlas, Merchant ; David Mackenzie, Writer; Bailie Stuart,

J. M. Gray, Ironmonger ; Thomas Jamieson, Watergate ; James

Balmain, Tobacconist ; Melville Jameson, Writer ; John Garie,

L. Pullar, Manufacturer ; Dean of Guild Ross ; J. Miller, Collec- tor of Customs. Secretaries—Rev. David Young, D.D., Rev. Alexander Falconer, Rev. W. D. Knowles. Treasurer aud Depo- sitary—Joseph Bower. ;

CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. 149

PERTH INFANT SCHOOLS, 6 KING STREET. INSTITUTED 1827. Patroness—The Right Honourable Lady Ruthven. Vice-Pat- ronesses—The Right Honourable Lady Lucy Grant, Lady Louisa Moncreiffe, Lady Louisa Lascelles, Dowager Lady Gray, Lady Stewart Richardson of Pitfour, Honourable Mrs Macdonald of St Martins, Mrs Oliphant of Gask, Mrs Farquharson of Invercauld, Mrs Thomson of Balgowan, Mrs Hay of Seggieden. Directresses —Mrs Ogilvy, Marshall Place, Mrs S. Sandeman, Mrs Stuart, Annat Lodge, Mrs Barclay, Mrs General Lindsay, Mrs Oraigie, Mrs H. B. Macfarlane, Mrs Ker, Mrs Adams, Mrs D. Mackenzie, Miss Ross, Oakbank, Miss Caw, Miss Black, Miss J. Moncrieff. Visitors—Miss Livingstone, Miss Sidey, Miss Moncrieff, Athole Place, Miss Sandeman, Barossa Place, Miss Gloag, Miss Lumsden, Miss Hepburn, Miss M'Lean, Miss Bower, Montreal Cottage, Miss Seton, Potterhill, Miss M, Miller, Crescent, Miss Monteath, Miss M. Moncrieff, Athole Place, Miss Stuart of Annat, Miss J. Ross, Oakbank, Miss Burns, Miss H. Bower, Mill Street, Miss Duncan, Oakbank. Trustees and Managers—The Most Noble the Marquis of

Breadalbane ; The Right Honourable Lord Ruthven ; Sir John

S. Richardson of Pitfour, Bart. ; Sir Thomas Moncreiffe of Mon- creiffe, Bart. ; William Macdonald Macdonald, of St Martins and Rossie ; The Lord Provost and Senior Bailie of the City of

Perth ; The Hospital Managers (Two Lay Members) ; Hugh

Barclay, Sheriff-Substitute of Perthshire ; William Blair, Manu- facturer ; Robert Buist, Session-Clerk ; G. L. Cornfute, Manu- facturer ; David Craigie, Banker ; Melville Jameson, Writer

D. L. Jolly, Banker ; David Ross, Merchant. Mrs Ogilvy and Mrs Adams, Joint - Treasurers. Melville Jameson, Writer, Secretary. Teachers—Miss Isabella I. Macpherson, Mistress of the Girls'

School ; Miss Anne Macpherson, Mistress of the Boys' School. Upwards of 240 Children have been taught the elementary branches of education at these Schools, during the year. There are also 20 Monitresses, who are taught writing, arithmetic, geo-

graphy, and English grammar ; also sewing, and plain and fancy knitting.—The Fees are One Penny per week for each pupil. PERTH RAGGED SCHOOL FARM. President—The Lord Provost. Vice-Presidents—James Crau- furd, Sheriff-Depute, and Hugh Barclay, Sheriff-Substitute of Perthshire. Commitee—Rev. Dr Newlands, Dr Young, Andrew Gray, A.M., William Struthers, Thomas Dymock, Alexander Falconer, John Milne, Dean of Guild Ross, Bailie Pullar, Bailie Hewat, W. S. TurnbuU, Archibald TurnbuU, D. L. Jolly, Thomas Duncan, D. M'Kenzie, John Flockhart, Alexander Paterson, Robert Hay, William Greig, Robert Morton, Melville Jameson, A. B. Smith, Archibald Reid, General Lindsay, Drs Riach, David Frew, James

P. Bramwell, Treasurer —- D. Craigie, banker. Secretary — H. Maiben. —

150 CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

PERTH LADIES' HOUSE OF REFUGE FOR DESTITUTE GIRLS— Craigie. INSTITUTED DECEMBER 1843. The Most Noble the Marchioness of Breadalbane, Patroness. The Right Hon. Lady Panmure, President. Mrs Stewart Sandeman of Bonskeid, Mrs General Lindsay, Early Bank, Mrs Stuart of Annat, Mrs William Thomson, Freeland, Vice-Presidents. Committee.—Mrs Newlands, Mrs Sandeman, TuUoch, Mrs Aik- man, Mrs Riach, Allanbank, Miss Ross, Oakbank, Mrs Dick, Mrs James Barlas, Mrs James Graham, Mrs Dymock, Mrs Millar, Miss Caw, Mrs Milne, Mrs A. Cornfute, Mrs Whitson, Miss Ann Roy, Mrs Smyttan, Mrs Burns, Mrs Craigie, Mrs Jolly, Miss Scott, Mrs John Forsyth, Miss Riach, Mrs Major Marshall.

David Craigie, banker, Treasurer ; Miss Cargill and Hector

Maiben, Secretaries ; David Frew, Physician ; Mrs Charles M'Nab, Teacher.

PERTH FEMALE SCHOOL—Hospital. INSTITUTED 1815.

The Right Honourable Dowager Lady Gray, Patroness ; Mi.^s Livingston, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee.—Mrs Stewart Sandeman, MrsEckford, Mrs Condie, Mrs Craigie, Miss Moncrieff, Methven Street, Miss Moncrieff, Athole Place, Miss Lumsdaine, Miss Gloag, Miss Caw—Mrs Harris, Teacher. This Institution is under the direction of a number of Ladies in Perth, who contribute to its support, and superintend its manage-

ment. The children are admitted at fiv^e years of age and up- wards. Every subscriber of half a guinea, or two subscribers of five shillings each, are entitled to recommend a girl for admission. Each scholar pays one penny weekly for instruction in reading,

spelling, Bible knowledge, sewing and knitting ; and twopence weekly if writing and arithmetic are required. From the school funds are provided books, sewing materials, &c. .

STEWART'S TRADES FREE SCHOOL. The Eight Deacons of the Inncorporated Trades, Trustees. Number of boys not to exceed 96 to the Day-School, and 24 to the

Evening Class, above the age of 7, and under 9 years ; and they may continue their education from each distinct period, 7 years and no longer. 45 Mill Street.—Robert Peddle, teacher.

LETHENDY MORTIFICATIONS.

The Parish Ministers and Elders of Perth, Trustees ; Thomas Duncan, Factor; Robert Buist, Clerk to the Patron and Trustees^ The Magistrates and four Parish JMinisters, Patrons. HOSPITAL LANDS—David Peacock, Factor, CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, &C. 151

SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF INDIGENT OLD WOMEN. The Right Honourable the Countess of KinnouU, Patroness. Mrs Craigie, 22 George Street, Secretary and Treasurer. Ladies' Visitors and Committee of Management, Miss Miller, Miss J. Moncrieff, Miss Caw, Mrs A. Cornfute, Mrs Adams, Miss Scottj^Miss Pringle, Mrs Flockhart, Miss Johnston, Miss J. Cargill, Miss M'Vicar, Miss MoncrieflF, Miss Livingston, Miss Cornfute, Miss Grant, Miss Wemyss. OflScer, Thomas Isaac.

PERTH ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY. INSTITUTED 2 1ST DECEMBER 1846.

President, C. G. Sidey. Vice-Presidents, Robert Greig, Rev. William Lindsay. Treasurer, Dr Darlas. Secretaries, James Readdie, and James Fenwick. Committee, David Young, D.D. John Nevsrlands, D.D., Hector Sandeman, Dr Henderson, William Taylor, Andrew Fenwick, Robert Morton, James Gowenlock, James Whittet, John Readdie, John Pullar, Laurence Pullar, William Crighton, James Anderson, Andrew Miller, Thomas Brown, William Carron, William M'Intosh, David Taylor, James Mitchell, James Miller, David Irons, John Gray, Robert Moir^ David Morton, Peter Campbell.

PERTHSHIRE ANTI-STATE CHURCH ASSOCIATION.

Hector Sandeman, President ; John Barlas, John Pullar, Charles

Law, Vice-Presidents ; James Barlas, Treasurer ; David Morton,

Secretary ; the Dissenting Ministers of Perthshire, who are Mem- bers of the Association, Directors Ex.officiis. Ordinary Directors, Andrew Miller, David Low, James B. Deas, William Bryson, Andrew Miller, jun., John Peacock, James Morton, James Mitchell, John Bayne, James Smeaton.

PERTH YOUNG MEN'S RELIGIOUS LOAN TRACT SOCIETY. INSTITUTED 1841. President, John Garie. Vice-President, James P. Pirrie. Treasurer, Robert M'Nab. Secretary, Peter Anderson. Directors, George Gow, Henry Johnson, John Robertson, Peter Gorrie, Wil- liam Menzies, and David Craigie.

PERTH WORKING MEN'S ASSOCIATION IN DEFENCE OF THE SABBATH. INSTITUTED 5TH JUNE 1848. Chairman, David Low, wright. Vice-Chairmen, Peter Anderson, coach-builder; John Campbell, tailor. Secretaries, James P. 152 SOCIETIES.

Pirrie, coach-builder ; David Guun, joiner. Treasurer, Robert Paterson, cabinet-maker. Committee, John Fenton, jun., painter ;

Thos. Whimster, manager Old Gas Work ; William Johnman,

Wright ; Robert M'Nab, smith ; David Kennedy, painter ; George

Brewster, joiner ; Alexander Ferguson, railway guard.

PERTHSHIRE TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. President—Rev. John Pillans. Vice-Presidents—David Irons, and David Taylor. Treasurer—James Mitchell. Secretary— James Bowie. Registrar—James Fenwick. Committee—Robert Morton, Thomas Craven, James Richard- son, David Gorrie, George Edward, John B. Sime, Alexander Isdale, David Glass, John Elmsley, William M'Intosh, Patrick Murdoch, David Shepherd, John Kerr, John Fleming, Robert Hay, John Fenton, John Brough, "William Kay, Ninian Barrie, William Brown, John Hepburn, Thomas Crighton, John M'Kay, William Carron, Alexander Hay, Robert Taylor. Officer—James Roy. PERTH BRANCH OF THE FREE CHURCH ABSTAINERS SOCIETY FOR SUPPRESSION OF INTEMPERANCE.

J. Flockhart, President ; P. Anderson, Vice-President ; John Lumsdaine, M.D., Secretary and Treasurer- Directors—W. Anderson, Alexander Isdale, James Bennet, Joseph Small, Alexander King, Daniel Stewart, W. Johnmao, Robert M'Nab, P. M'Nab, John Fenton, James Montgomery. PERTH ANDERSON INSTITUTION.

INSTITUTED 1 7 TH NOVEMBER 1847. Patrons—Lord Kinnaird, Sir John S. Richardson, Sir John Muir M'Kenzie, Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, Charles Graham Sidey. President— Sheriff Barclay. Treasurer—Robert Morton. Secre- tary—James Mitchell. Directors— Patrick Wallace, John M'Euen Gray, Dr Frew, Daniel Fleming, William Keiller, James Barlas, David Hepburn, John M'Farlane, John Pullar, John M'Laren. Life Members— Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, Patrick Wallace, Major W. M. Stirling of Abercairney, J. S. Hepburn, Colquhalzie, Joseph Murray of Ayton.

INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD-FELLOWS. MANCHESTER UNITY. Perth District.

District Officers—John Barrie, P.G.M. ; David Gorham, P.D.

G.M. ; Thomas W. Cuthbert, P.C., Secretary and Relieving Offi-

cer ; Thomas Wilkie, Examining Officer. Loyal City of Perth Lodge, No. 2320— Vacant, N.G. and Min-

ute Secretary ; William Robertson, V.G. ; James Cowans, G.M. ;

Thomas Wilkie, Managing Secretary ; Charles Reid, Elective Sec- retary; David Munro, Treasurer; Thomas Wilkie, District and Lodge Officer. . ;

SOCIETIES. 153

SCONE AND PERTH MASONIC LODGE. James Galletly, Right Worshipful Master.

James Harvey, Depute-Master ; Thomas Daacan, Assistant

Depute-Master ; John Taylor, Senior Warden ; John M*Kay, Jun- ior Warden; Robert Peters, Treasurer ; Peter M'Currach, Secre- tary ; David M'Niel, Chaplain; William Fyfe and Joseph Bell, Key- Keepers; Alexander Reid, Grand Steward; James Moir,

Depute Grand Steward ; John Cameron, Tyler. Alexander Patterson, Invery House, Portobello, Proxy-Master.

ST. ANDREW'S MASONIC LODGE. William Peddie of Blackruthven, Right Worshipful Master.

The Right Hon. Lord Panmure, Past-Master ; Patrick Wallace,

Depute-Master; Archibald Reid, Senior Warden ; .John M'Lean,

Junior Warden ; Melville Jameson, Secretary ; William Maury,

Treasurer ; Alex. Reid, Tyler.

ROYAL ARCH MASONIC LODGE. Robert Martin, Right Worshipful Master. John Morrison, Past-Master; William Dow, Depute-Master;

James Kerr, Sub-Master ; James Campbell, Senior Warden

Henry Imrie, Junior Warden ; William Brisbane, Treasurer; Jas.

Young, Secretary ; George Grimmond, Senior Deacon ; Benjamin

Brown, Junior Deacon; Samuel Wilson, Steward ; Rev. L. M'Lean,

Chaplain ; Alexander Robertson, Tyler ; Morris Leon, Edinburgh, Proxy-Master.

PERTH HIGHLAND FRIENDLY SOCIETY. Instituted 1844. Patron, The Right Hon. Lord Panmure. Honorary Members, The Right Hon. the Earl of Kinnoull, Hon. Lord Dupplin, Major A. Campbell, George Condie, Glas Sandeman, T. Graham, D. S. M'Lagan, J. M'Lean, Lieut. Harrison, 79th, Hon. Arthur Kin- naird, M.P., Lord Charles Ker, Archibald TurnbuU, Capt. J. J. Grove, George Harrison, Major-Gen. Lindsay, James Condie, Alex. M'Duff, Donald Cameron. Chief, William M'Kenzie. Vice-Chief, John Stewart. John Ballintine and James Scott, Secretaries. David Robert- son, Treasurer. John M'Dougall, Piper. William Morton, Officer.

PERTH CURLING CLUB. Instituted 6th February 1841.

Admitted into the Royal Club, July 1 84 1

The Right Hon. Lord Panmure, Patron ; Archibald Reid, Pre- sident } Wm, H, Newby, Vice-President ; James M'Leish, Repre- n2 154 SOCIETIES.

sentative Member ; Rev. John Anderson, Chaplain ; William

Duncan, Treasurer ; Alexander Scott, Secretary. Committee of Management. — Alexander Macfarlane, William Imrie, David Murie, Samuel Wilson, David Ross, George Harrison.

ST JOHN'S (PERTH) CLUB. Instituted 11th February 1841. Admitted info the Royal Club, July 1841.

Sir Thomas Moncreiffe of Moncreiffe, Bart,, Patron ; Robert Martin, President; Samuel Thomas Deseret, Vice-President;

John Kemp and William M'Leish, Representative Members ;

William Crockart, Treasurer ; James Young, Secretary, Committee of Management—Robert Martin, S. T. Deseret, Jas. Young, William Crockart, John Kemp, John Fisher, Charles Shedden, John Anderson, William M'Leish,

Honorary Members—James Young, Land-Surveyor ; William M. M'Kenzie, Architect.

PERTH CRICKET CLUB.

Viscount Dupplin, Captain ; Robert Walker, Lieutenant ; John Thomas, Secretary. Committee —W. Ross, S. Murray, R, B. Smith, D. Thomas, H. Skeete and J. Dewar.

ROYAL PERTH GOLFING SOCIETY. James Condie of Rochallion, Captain. Dr H. B. Macfarlane, Dr F. Thomson, Lord Charles Ker, Major Jelf Sharp.

LITERARY AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY.

The Museum of the Society in the Monument is open every law- ful day, from 1st June to 30th September, and during the other part of the year, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 1 to 3 o'clock. Visitors (unaccompanied by a Member) are admitted by paying Sixpence each at the door. The Most Noble the Marquis of Breadalbane, President. The Right Hon. the Earl of Mansfield, the Right Hon. Lord Gray, Sir P. M. Thriepland, Sir J. S. Richardson, Major J. Guth- rie Davidson, and James Dewar, Lord Provost, Vice-Presidents. Council of Management—James M. Patton, William Gloag, Hugh Barclay, Robert Sangster, William Blair, James Thomas, John M'Euen Gray, Wiliiam Henderson, M.D., James Dewar, W. S. Turnbull, David Turnbull. William Ross, Treasurer. William Brown, Secretary. David Hepburn, Hon. Librarian. John Coutts, Curator. SOCIETIES, &C. 156

PUBLIC LIBRARIES. PERTH LIBRARY. Curators—Major H. Jelf Sharp, Major-General Lindsay, Arch. Turnbull, Rev. A. Falconer, Dr Henderson, Thomas Whitson, James Spottiswoode, William Ross, Robert D. Ker. Subscrip- tion, 15s. and 16s. per annum. There is a new Reading-Club in

connection with the Perth Library ; the yearly subscription to which is 25s., including the 15s to the Library. Open on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, from 1 to 3 o'clock. MECHANICS' LIBRARY. Instituted 24th November 1823.—Library-room, 2 38 High Street. Open every Wednesday, from 8 till half-past 9, and every Saturday evening, from half-past 7 till half-past 9. Entry Money, is. Subscription, id. per week, John Sprunt, Charter Lane, Librarian. PLACES OF WOHSeiP.

DESIGNATION. NAME OF MINISTER.

Baptist, 193 South Street, Vacant. Establishment—St John's, East, John Anderson. St John's, Middle, John Murdoch St John's, West, David Smith. St Leonard's, William Struthers. St Paul's, Alexander Falconer. Evangelist, 13 King Street Edward Johnston. Free KinnouU Street, 227 High Street John Young Walker. Free Middle, Carpenter Street, Thomas Dymock, A.M. Free St Leonard's, Victoria Street, John Milne. Free West, Mill Street Andrew Gray, A.M. Free Gaelic, Newrow, William Grant. Glassite, High Street Port, Various. Glassite, 232 High Street, Various. Independent (1st), Mill Street, Wm. D. Knowles, B.A. Independent (2d), 7 Canal Crescent, John Pillans. Original Secession, 207 South Street, Thomas Manson, Old Scotch Independent, 28 South Methven Street, Wm. Coutts & Jas. Barclay Roman Catholic, Melville Street, John S. M'Corry, M.A.P. St John's Episcopal, Princes Street, George Wood, A.M. St Ninian's, Athole Street, E. K. Fortesque, Dean. United Presbyterian (North), 231 HighStreet, David Young, D.D. United Presbyterian (South), 204 High Street, John Newlands, D.D. United Presbyterian (East), 111 South Street, William Lindsay, Wesleyan Methodist. 192 South St., John C. George. . —

156 PERTH SEMINARIES AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS, &C,

PERTH SEMINARIES AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Rector's Department.—Algebra, Plane aad Solid Geometry, plane, Spherical, and Analytical Trigonometry, Conic Sections, the DiflFerential and Integral Calculus, Natural Philosophy, Che- mistry, the Theory and Practice of Arithmetic, Mathematical, Physical, and Political Geography, Logic, and the Principles of Universal Grammar—Rector, Thomas Miller, M.A.—Assistant, George Dott. Modern Languages.—Laurence Craigie, teacher. Drawing, Painting, and Architecture.—William Brown, teacher. Writing, Practical Arithmetic and Accounts.—John Smith, A.M., teacher. Grammar School.—Greek, Latin, Grammar, Geography, An- cient History, and Greek and Roman Antiquities. —William Dunbar Steele, rector. English School.—English, Elocution, and Geography.—Alex. B. Smith, teacher. Music.—David Peacock, teacher. Middle Church Parish School, Meal Vennel. —Hugh Train, teacher. National School, Newrow.— Peter Proudfoot, teacher. National School, Watergate.— Thomas Miller, teacher. West Church Parish School, South William Street.—John Barbour, teacher. PERTH PUBLIC BATHS. President—The Lord Provost. Vice-Presidents—George Dar- ling and Thomas Richardson. Ordinary Directors Ex-Officiis for the City—The Lord Provost, the Lord Dean of Guild, the Four Bailies, and the Town-Treasurer. For the County—The Sheriff and Sheriff- Substitute. Ordinary Directors—J. Bell, T. Richardson, D. Low, D. Wood, R. Pullar, D. Gorrie, J. M. Gray, G. Darling, T. Brown, P. Spald- ing, D. Jackson, D. Miller, Robert Dow, James Smeaton, D. Fleming, J. Farquharson, R. H. Knox, William Young, James Gowans. Secretary— Robert Martin. Treasurer —David Wood, House Superintendent—William Weir. Female Department Mrs Weir. INCOBPORATED TRADES.

trade. deacon. deacon.

Bakers, John Fisher. Shoemakers, Alex. Fraser.

Fleshers, Thos. Crawford, Tailors, , Jas. Cairncross. Glovers, Robert Buist. Weavers, ... John Sime. Hammermen, Chas Shedden. Wrights, William Dow.

John Fisher, Convener. \ John Kemp, Writer, . , . Clerk. POLLING STATIONS, &C. 157 POLLING STATIONS. PARLIAMENTARY. First District.—Sheriff-Court Room, County Buildings. Second Do. Burgh Court Room. Third Do. Seminaries, Rose Terrace.

MUNICIPAL. First Ward.—Guild Hall. Secoad Ward.—Burgh Court Room. Third Ward, —Royal Arch Mason Hall. Fourth Ward.—North United Presbyterian large Session-house.

POLICE COMMISSION. First Ward.—Guild Hall. Second Ward.—'Burgh Court Room. Third Ward.—Guild Hall. Fourth Ward.—North United Presbyterian large Session-house. Fifth Ward.—A. B. Smith's School-Room, Barossa Street. Sixth Ward.—North United Presbyterian large Session-house. Seventh Ward.—Strathmore Inn, Bridgend. WATER COMMISSION. Guild Hall, 96 High Street. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. Aitken, John, M.D., 48 South Methven Street. Barlas, John, 224 High Street. Bramwell, James Patton, Athole Street. Christie, Robert, 20 South Street. Deseret, Samuel Thomas, 6 Charlotte Street. Fleming, David, 4 Gowrie Street, Bridgend. Frew, David, 30 North Methven Street.

Halket, David, 1 Charlotte Street. Henderson, William, M.D., 17 Rose Terrace. Malcom William, M.D., Athole Street. Miller, James, 30 King Street. Macfarlane, H. B., X Athole Place. Scott, David, 5 St. John Street. Thomson, Fraser, M.D., 8 Athole Crescent. Wallace, Isaac, M.D., 2 Charlotte Place. Whyte, Francis Isaiah, M.D., 2 Athole Place.

NEW LICENSING SYSTEM. By the Act 9 Geo. IV., cap. 58, the Magistrates of Burghs are required to meet on the last Tuesday of April and the last Tuesday of October, in each year, to consider the applications for License —

158 GREYFRIARS AND WELLSHILL CEMETERIES.

Certificates -within Burgh ; and the Justices of Peace on the first Tuesday of May and the last Tuesday of October, in the county, •with 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 from granting Certificates except at these statutory periods.—The following is the Perth district of the County, as appointed by the Quarter- Sessions on the 20th September 1828 viz., , Abernethy, Arngask, Dunbarney, Dron, Dunning, , , Findogask, Kinnoull,Methvea, , Redgorton, , 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 must be lodged, according to a printed form (to be had of the booksellers), with the clerk ten days before the meeting, and appeals must be lodged within tea days before the court. GREYFRIARS AND WELLSHILL

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 interment. The Superintendent shall be on the Burying-Ground, or in the Office adjoining to it, from eight to nine, from ten to eleven o'clock morning, and at all hours when interments are to take place.

David Duncan, Keeper of Records ; Daniel Sinclair, 116 High

Street, Superintendent of Greyfriars ; John Farquharson, Kin- noull Causeway, Superintendent of Wellsbill. TABLE OF DUES FOR INTERMENT. COVERED COFFIN. Large, above 14 years of Age, Covered with Cloth, £0 15 From 6 to 14 years of Age, ... 8 Under 6 years of Age, ...... 6

Large, above 14 years of Age, covered with Black Flannel,£0,£0 8 6 From 6 to 14 years of age, ... 6 Under 6 years of Age, 4 6 PLAIN. Large, above 14 years of Age, £0 3 6 Small, under 14 years of age, 2 Session Coffins, all sizes, 1 6 . .

INSURANCE OFFICES AND AGENTS. 159

ASSURANCE OFFICES AND AGENTS.

Aberdeen Fire and Life, ... Laurence Rintoul. Aberdeen Marine, .. ... Laurence Rintoul.

Alliance, ...... Archibald Reid.

Agricultural Cattle Insurance "(^ Duncan, M'Lean, & Jameson.

Company, J Alexander Robertson, Atlas Fire and Life, John Gray. British Guarantee Association, James Blair, jun. James and George Condie, and Caledonian Fire and Life, David Philip. Colonial Life, George Gray. Commercial Life, James M. Honey. East of Scotland, David Crighton. Edinburgh Life, Duncan, M'Lean, and Jameson.

English and Scottish Law, . . Alexander Robertson. European Life, Robert Greig. Family Endowment, Andrew Davidson. Forfarshire & Perthshire Fire, Stewart and Murray.

Greshara Life, . . . William M'Farlane. Hope Reversionary and Life In- ) James Mitchell. terest Company, ... } Imperial Fire, Alexander Robertson.

Insurance Co. of Scotland, in- "I J. W. Jamieson, and corporated with the Alliance, J William Gloag. Life Association of Scotland, James Dewar & Son. London Fire and Life, W. & J. Ross. Mutual Life and Guarantee, Neil Stewart. National Fire, R. H. Moncrieff & Co. National Fire and Life, Prtrick Soutar. North British Fire and Life, D. L. Jolly, & J. Spottiswoode. North of Scotland Fire & Life, John Kemp. {Peter Palmer, and Northern Fire and Life, ... -i James Blair, jun. Norwich Union Fire and Life, Andrew Davidson.

Perthshire Widows' Fund, ... Robert Buist, treasurer. Phoenix Fire, George Gray. Royal Exchange Fire and Life, John Lowe. Scottish Sea Insurance, C. G. Sidey. Scottish Equitable Life, Hunter & Conning. Scottish Provident Institution, Archibald Reid. David Hepburn, and Scottish Union Fire and Life, J "l W. & D. Wedderspoon. Scottish Widows' Fund, R. H. Moncrieff & Co. Standard Life, George Gray. Star Life, ... James Mitchell.

S M'Kenzie & Dickson, and Sun Fire and Life, ... ^ John Flockhart» United Deposit Life, Thomas Soutar. United Kingdom Life, Horace Skeete. West of England Fire and Life, James Barlas. — ——— —

160 NEWSPAPERS, &C. NEWSPAPERS. Perthshire Advertiser and Strathmore Journal, published every Thursday morning.— Office, Kirk Close, 80 High Street. Perthshire Constitutional, published every Wednesday morning. —Office, Kirkside. Perthshire Courier, Farmer's Journal, and Central Scottish Ad- vertiser, published every Thursday morning.— Office, 14 High St. The Northern Warder, and General Advertiser for the Counties of Perth, Fife, and Forfar, published every Thursday morning. Office, 23 George Street. JAMES MURRAY'S ROYAL ASYLUM FOR LUNATICS. William Peddle of Blackruthven, Chairman

D I RE CT o RS.

/. Ex-officio. The Right Honourable the Earl of KinnouU, Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Perth. James Craufurd, Sheriif of the county of Perth. Hugh Barclay, Sheriff-Substitute of the county of Perth. James Dewar, Lord Provost of the city of Perth. David Ross, Dean of Guild of said city. William Imrie, First Bailie of said city. Archibald Reid, President of the Society of Procurators. John Fisher, Convener of the Trades of Perth. The Rev. David Smith, Minister of the West Church, Perth. //. Life Directors, William Peddie of Blackruthven. Alexander H. M. Belshes of Invermay. John Beatson Bell, of . Andrew Kelty, M.D., Tayhill, Perth. ///. Annual Directors. David Halket, Surgeon, Perth. Sir P. M. Threipland of Fin- gask. Baronet. Robert Keay, Jeweller, Perth. Neil Ferguson Blair of Balthayock. Robert Sangster of Springbank. John Mar- shall, Luncarty. David Scott, Surgeon, Perth. William Smythe of Methven. John Stirling of Kippendavie. David Wedderspoon, Writer, Perth. Patrick Wallace, Coachbuilder, Perth. Robert Peddie, Advocate. COMMITTEES.

I.— Weekly Committee. William Peddie, Andrew Kelty, M.D., Robert Keay, James Dewar, Robert Sangster, John Stirling, Patrick Wallace, John Marshall. //. House Visiting .Committee. William Peddie, Dr Kelty, Patrick Wallace. William Malcom, M.D., Physician. Dr Paul Pierides, Superin- tendent and Resident Medical Officer. William Gloag, Com- mercial Bank, Perth, Treasurer. David Mackenzie, Writer, Perth, Secretary. The Rev. William Murdoch, Chaplain. Charles Walsh, House Steward. Mrs Walsh, Matron. PERTH ROYAL GOLFING SOCIETY, &C. 161

PERTH ROYAL GOLFING SOCETY. James Condie of Rochallion, Captain.

Dr H. B. Macfarlane, Dr F. Thomson, Lord Charles Ker, Major Jelf Sharp. George Gray, Secretary. Robert Keay, Medalist. John Jackson Officer.

HIGH CONSTABLES. William M, Farney, Moderator. Archibald Reid, Solicitor. Wm. Malcom, M.I)., Physician. Robert Martin, Secretary. Rev. John Anderson, Chaplain. T. Richardson, Clerk & Treasr. CAPTAINS. John Low. Alexander Fraser. James Smeaton. William Cameron.

FIRE ENGINES.

This department is under the management of the Superintendent of Police, and, should occasion require, information given at the Police Office, No. 1 High Street, will receive every attention.

Thos. Edward, 25 Meal Vennel. John Jackson, Bridgend. William Dow, 56 George Street. Dn.M'Farlane, 15 MealVennel. Alexander Hay, 63 South Street. Alex. Robertson, Dunkeld Road Willm. Todd, 6 N. Methven St. Station.

First of Luke, 1st Frid. of Mar. St John's Day, 1st Frid. of Sep. Palm-Sune'en, 1st Frid. of April. Little Dunning, 3d Frid. of Oct. Midsummer,... 1st Frid. of July. Andrewsmas, ...2d Frid. of Dec.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE RESIDING IN

Arthur Barclay. Robert Sangster. Major Guthrie Davidson. Charles G. Sidey. James Murray Patton. Archibald TurnbuU. Glas Sandeman. And for the time being, Hugh Barclay, Sheriff- Substitute. James Dewar, Lord Provost. David Ross, Dean of Guild. William Imrie, First Bailie. Kirkwood Hewat, Second Bailie. 162 STAMP DUTIES.

STAMP DUTIES.

INLAND BILLS &; PRO.; NOTES. RECEIPTS. Not exceeding 2 months Longer If £5 and under £10.. after date, or 60 days Period 10 ... 20,. after sight. 20 50... 1 5. d s. d. 50 100... 1 For ^2 £5 5s. 1 1 100 200... 2 Ab. 5 5s. 20 1 2 200 300... 4 20 30 2 2 300 500,,. 5 30 50 2 3 500 1000... 7 50 100 3 4 1000 or upwards, 10 100 200 4 6 5 For any sum acknowledged 200 300 5 6 to be in full of all de- 300 500 6 8 mands, 10 500 1000 8 6 12 1000 2000 12 6 15 PROTESTS, 2000 3000 15 25 On Bill or Note for any 3000 25 30 sum less than £20, ... 2 N.B,—Under £i00, are not to £20 and less than £100, 3 be drawn payable to bearer on de- 100 ... 500 5 mand, except bankers' reissuable 500 or upwards, 10 notes, which require a different Protests of any other kind, 5 stamp.— Penalty for post-dating Bills, £100. SUNDRIES. Letters or Power of £ s. d. Attorney, 1 10 FOREIGN BILLS. Affidavits, 2 6 Charter Party, 5 s. d. Drawn singly same as In- Bills of Lading, 6 land Bills, when in sets then for every Bill of APPRAISEMENTS. each set not exceed- Amt. not exceeding £50 2 6 ing .,. £100... 1 Above £50 and not Ab. £100 ¬ab. 200.., 3 above 100, 5 200 ,., 500... 4 Above £100 and not 500 1000... 5 above 200, 10 1000 2000... 7 i\bove £200 and not 2000 3000... 10 above 500,..., 15 3000 15 £500 &upwards, 1

The duty on an Inland Bill, Draft, or Order, for the payment of any sum of money at stated periods, if made payable to the bearer, or to order, or if delivered to the Payee, or some person on his or her behalf, where the total amount thereby made payable is speci- fied therein, or can be ascertained therefrom, is the same as on a bill payable to bearer or order on demand, for a sum equal to such total amount. ADVERTISEMENTS.

UNITED KINGDOM LIFE ASSURA1\ICE COMPANY, WATERLOO PLACE, PALL MALL, LONDON.

Presidents. Earl of Courtown Lord Viscount Falkland Earl Leven & Melville Lord Elphinstone Earl of Norbury Lord Belhaven & Stenton Earl of Stair Wm. Campbell, Esq. of Earl Somers TlLLICHEWAN.

London Board. Charles Graliam, Esq., F.S.A., Chair- William Fairlie, Esq. maa. D. Q,. Henriques, Esq. Charles Downes, Esq., Deputy-Chair- J. G. Henriques, Esq. man. F. Charles Maitland, Esq. H. Blair Avarne, Esq. William Railton, Esq. E. L. Boyd, Esq., F.S.A., President. F. H. Thomson, Esq. Charles Berwick Curtis, Esq. Thomas Thorby, Esq. Perth Board. The Rev. John Anderson of the East Church, Perth. Patrick Wallace, Esq. David Ritchie, Esq., Huntingtower. Medical Officer— Francis I. White, Esq., M.D. Agent—Horace Skeete, Esq., Writer, 68 St John Street. Edinburgh Board. Adam Black, Esq., late Lord Provost. John Thomson Gordon, Esq., Sheriff of Edinburghshire. James Hunt, Esq. of Pittencrieff, Moray Place. C, Halket Craigie Inglis, Esq. of Cramond.

• Sir Alexander Gibson Maitland of Clifton Hall, Bart. MEDICAL officers. Alex. Gillespie, Esq., M.D. James D. Gillespie, Esq., M.D. Agent— P. S. Fraser, Esq., 81 George Street. Glasgow Board. John Bain, Esq. of Morriston. W.Stirling,jun.,Esq.,Kenmure. W. Connal, jun., Esq. merchant, Medical Officer—Joseph Bell, Glasgow. Esq., surgeon. James Robertson, Esq., banker. Agent—A. B. Seton, Esq., 12 Robert Salmond, Esq., banker. St Vincent Place. Aberdeen Board. James Edmond, Esq., advocate. Medical Officer—F. Ogston, W. Ligertwood, Esq. of Logie- Esq., M.D. rieve. Agent—W. Reid, Esq., Insur- Alexander Low, Esq., merchant. ance broker. —

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Inverness Board. William Simpson, Esq., Provost. Medical OfiBcer—Duncan Mac- Duncan Forbes, Esq. of Lean- kay, Esq., M.D. ach, CuUoden House. Agent—George G.Mackay, Esq., Andrew Smith, Esq., mercliant. land-surveyor. Forres Board. John Kynoch, Esq., merchant. Medical Officer—James Brands Peter Riach, 'Esq., merchant. Allan, M.D. Robert M'Kessack, Esq., farmer, Agent—Thomas Davidson, Bri- Grange Green. tish Linen Co.'s Agent.

ANNUAL INCOME, UPWARDS OF £100,000, Arising from the Issue of upwards of 7000 Policies.

THIS COMPANY, established by Act of Parliament in 1834, aflPords the most Perfect Security in a large paid-up Capital, and in the great success which has attended it since its commence- ment. SECOND septennial DIVISION OF PROFITS AMONG THE ASSURED. The Bonus added to Policies from March 1834, to the 31st De-

cember 1847, is as follows :

Sum Time Sum added Sum added Sum Payable to Policy in to Policy in Assured. Assured. 1841, 1848. at Death.

£5000 13yrs 10 mo £638 6 8 £787 10 £6470 16 8 1000 1 2 years „ 100 157 10 1257 10 *1000 7 years „ 157 10 1157 10

500 1 2 years „ 50 75 15 628 15

50G 1 year ,, 11 5 Ol 511 5

* Example,—At the commencement of the year 1841, a person, aged 30, took out a policy for £1000, the annual payment for which is £24, Is. 8d ; in 1847 he had paid in Premiums £186, lis. 8d. ; but the profits being 2^ per cent, per annum on the sum insured (which is £22, 10s. per annum for each £1000), he had £157, 10s. added to the policy, almost as much as the Premiums paid. The Premiums, nevertheless, are on the most moderate scale, and only one-half need be paid for First Five Years, when the Insur- ances are for Life. Parties desirous to participate in the next division of Profits should make immediate application to the Resident Director, at the Office, 8 Waterloo Place, London ; to any of the Company's

Agents in nearly all important Towns ; or to HORACE SKEETE, Writer, 68 St John Street, Agent for Perth. ADVERTISEMENTS. THE STANDARD

I FE ASSURANCE COfVl PA NY.

Governor.

His Grace the DUKE of BUCCLEUCH aud aUEENSBERRY.

Deputy-Governor.

The Right Hon. the EARL of ELGIN and KINCARDINE.

The Directors of the Standard Life Assurance Com- pany REQUEST attention TO THE HIGH POSITION IN WHICH THE Company stands in public favour, the successful RESULTS OF THE BUSINESS, AND THE LIBERALITY OF ITS DEALING.

I. PROGRESS OF THE BUSINESS.

The Company have effected Assurances, within the last ten years, to the amount of upwards of Four Millions of Pounds sterling, and during the last two years, to the extent of Nine Hundred and Seventy-Six Thousand Pounds, being a larger extent of business than any other Scotch office has transacted in the same period. Upwards of One Thousand Six Hundred and Eighty Persons have joined the Company as Assurers in these two years.

RESULTS— 1851.

Number of Proposals for Assurance made to the Directors,... 10 23

Number of Proposals for Assurance accepted, 822 Other Life Transactions proposed and accepted, 40

Total accepted, 862

Amount of Sums proposed for Assurance during the year, £574,618 6 Amount of Sums for which New Policies have been issued 467,499 8 1 Corresponding Annual Premiums, 15,240 2 11 Annual Income at 15th November 1851, 180,176 13 8 Amount of Claims by Death during the Year, ... 51,952 3 11

II. DIVISION OF PROFITS.

The Profits of the Company are ascertained every five years, and additions, by way of Bonus, have been made to the Policies at four periods, 1835, 1840, 1845, 1850. The following are examples :— o 2 IV ADVERTISEMENTS.

Date of Policy. Sum in Policy, Bonus Additions. Together. 1825, £1000 £813, OS. £1873, OS. 1828, 1000 729, OS. 1729, OS. 1831, 1000 585, OS. 1585, OS. 1834, 1000 441, OS. 1441, OS. 1837, 1000 309, lOs. 1309, lOs. 1840, 1000 203, OS, 1203, OS. 1843, 1000 121, lOs. 1121, lOs. 1846, 1000 52, lOs. 1052. lOs.

III. SURRENDER OF BONUS FOR VALUE IN CASH.

According to this method, if the person assured does not wish the sum in his Policy increased, he may surrender the Bonus, and take its value in cash ; that is, instead of the amount being paid with the sum assured at death, such a sum will now be given as the Directors may consider equivalent to it in present value. In the case of the policy of £1000 opened before 15th November 1825, for instance, as quoted above, assuming the party to have assm-ed at the age of 35, and to be now 60 last birth- day, the sum of £463, 7s. 9d. would be given for a surrender of the Bonus of £873, while the policy will continue to receive its share of profits, at future investigations, as if the surrender bad not taken place.

IV. APPLICATION OF THE BONUS TO THE EXTINCTION OF ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS.

A person aged 45, who assured in 1830 for £1000 has received Bonus Additions to the extent of £633. He pays a premium of £37, 7s. 6d., but wishes to apply the Bonus in extinction of the annual payment. His age being 65 last birth -day, he can redeem his future premiums by surrendering £578, 14s. 9d. of his Bonus, leaving £54, 5s. 3d. to be paid along with the sum assured at death, and will receive further additions at each investigation he may survive. V. SELECT ASSURANCES.

The Public are indebted to this Company for the introduction of new and important benefits in the practice of Life Assui'ance. A Standard Policy which has existed for five years is admissible to a class of *' Select Assurances ;" and in that class all Policies are unchallengeable on any ground of objection whatever. The Direc- tors have also made provision in connection with that class, for relieving the Assured who have no prospect of going abroad, from the usual irksome restrictions as to Residence beyond the limits of Europe. Persons lending money on the security of Policies, Marriage Trustees, and, in short, all who rely on the security afforded by Life Assurance, cannot fail to appreciate these new and important advantages. A full Report on the late luvestigatioa of the Company's affairs ADVERTISEMENTS.

and Division of Profits can be obtained by application at the Offices or Agencies of the Company.

WILL. THOs. THOMSON, Manager.

Head Office, 3 George Street, Edinburgh.

PERTH LOCAL BOARD. JAMES M. PATTON, Esq. of . GEORGE CONDIE, Esq., Writer. CHARLES G. SIDEY, Esq. ARCHIBALD BURNS, Esq. Banker. WILLIAM PEDDIE, Esq. of Blackruthven.

Agent and Secretary to tlie Board.

GEORGE GRAY, Writer—Office, 12 South Street. TTEST OF ENGLAND

ESTABLISHED AT EXETER, 1807.

Office for the Metropolis—10 BRIDGE ST., BLACKFRIARS.

CAPITAL, £600,000. A Bonus every Five Years. TRUSTEES.

Right Hon. Earl Fortescue. Sir T. D. Acland, Bart., M.P. Right Hon. Earl Morley. Edward Divett, Esq., M.P. Right Hon. Lord Clifford. Samuel T. Kekewich, Esq. LIFE INSURANCES. THIS Society has been established more than forty years, and offers to the Public a Bonus of 80 per cent., or four-fifths of the Profits, to be divided among the assured, for £10 0, and up- wards, every successive period of Five Years—or Assurances may be effected at a lower rate of Premium, without a participation of Profits. FIRE INSURANCES. Fire Insurances are effected by the Company at the usual Re- duced Rates, and returning to the Insurers a moiety of the profits every fifth year, on Policies for £300, and upwards. Respectable agents will be appointed in those towns where none have been established.

CHARLES LEWIS, Secretary.

JAMES BARLAS, Agent, Perth. ADVERTISEMENT S.

FORFARSHIRE AND PERTHSHIRE FBRE BSySUIlA!\lCE COMPANY.

PATRONS.

Most Noble tlie Marquis of Breadalbane. Rt. Hon. theEarl of Strathmore. Rt. Hon. Lord Douglas. Rt. Hon. the Earl of KinnouU. Rt. Hon. Lord Gi-ay. Rt. Hon. the Earl of Airlie. Rt. Hon. Lord Panmure. Rt. Hon. the Earl of Mansfield. Rt Hon. Lord Kinnaird.

Extraordinary Directors. Major John Guthrie Davidson, David Hood, Esq. of Balluderon. of Argaitb. John Marshall, Esq., Luncarty. Robert Lyell, Esq. of Newbigging John M'Gruthar, Esq., Perth. John Aberdein, Esq. of Montrose A Stoddart, Esq. of Balendrick. John M'NicoU, Esq., Craig. •William Blair, Esq., Perth. James Ogilvy Dalglaish, Esq. of James Ramsay, Esq., Perth, Woodburne. Ordinary Directors. John Sturrock, Esq. Alexander Balfour, Esq. John Symers, Esq. Charles Guthrie, Esq. John Maxwell, Esq. David Miln, Esq. Alexander Lawson, Esq. William Thorns, Esq. George Duncan, Esq., M.P. Alexander Bell, Esq. Peter Kinmond, Esq. William Jobson, Esq. Manager—^. H. THOMS, Dundee.

THIS is the only NATIVE ESTABLISHMENT for FIRE INSURANCE connected with this district of Scotland ; and the Directors, whilst they acknowledge, with gratitude, the liberal support it has hitherto enjoyed, respectfully solicit the continued patronage of their Friends in the Counties of Forfar, Perth, and Fife, for a Company whose Proprietary belongs almost exclusively to those Counties.

Insurance of all kinds of Property is effected on the most fa- vourable terms ; and Policies on FARMING STOCK—including Bestial, Agricultural Produce, Utensils, and Implements of Hus- bandry—are issued Free of Duty. No charge for Policies when transferred from other OflSces. Terms will be learned, and every facility afforded for the transfer of Policies ancj effecting new Insurances, on application at the

Company's Office, Dundee ; or at any of the Agencies. By order of the Directors, STEWART & MURRAY, Agents, Perth. —

ADVERTISEMENTS*

EDINBURGH

ESTABLISHED IN 1823. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. CAPITAL, £500,000.

EDINBURGH.—(Head Office), 22 GEORGE STREET. LONDON.— 11 KING WILLIAM STREET, (CITY).

The following are the advantages given by this Company : Mutual Assurance, without liability. The guarantee of a responsible body of Proprietors, either per- sonally or otherwise assured with the Office, affords the most undoubted security to all classes of Assurers. Whole Profits (except One-Tenth), Septenaially divided among the Assured. This is a larger proportion than can ever be divided by any simple Mutual Assurance Society. An Intermediate Bonus paid on Policies becoming Claims be- tween one Investigation and another. All the advantage of an Annual Division is thus given, without its attendant evils. The Most Equitable Principle of Division. The greatest benefits are thereby bestowed upon the oldest Policies, thus securing that first-class Lives shall not suffer by any undue Bonus being paid away to those who may die early. Rates of Premium extremely Moderate. The Non-Participation Scale is equivalent to a present Bonus of considerable amount, when compared with most other Offices. The benefits of the Participation Plan of Insurance are exhibited in the following examples of bonus additions to policies effected with this company.

No. of Age at Sum Bonus Bonus Bonus Total Sum Policy. Assuring. Assured. 1835. 1842. 1849. now Payable.

£ £ s. £ s. £ s. £ s. 560 67 100 16 12 29 1 82 1 227 14 488 62 1500 231 19 377 6 903 2 3012 7 266 60 300 50 2 72 10 168 16 591 8 9 54 1000 151 6 172 5 356 1 1679 12 2 47 2000 249 3 267 16 463 17 2980 16 55 44 2000 241 16 240 11 405 10 2887 17 318 37 3000 301 15 283 8 462 16 4047 19 ADVERTISEMENTS.

It will be observed that, in two instances, the Bonuses amount to-

il gether to more than the sum originally insured — a feature of success of which few Offices can boast.

Copies of the Report of Proceedings at last General Meeting to

declare the Bonus of 1849, with Prospectus and Rates, and all

information, may be obtained at Head-Office, or any of the Agencies.

In effecting a Policy, No Entry Money or other Charge is made be- yond the Premium and Stamp*

The utmost liberality as to extra licenses consistent with a due re-

gard to the nature of the risk incurred ; and no extra within

the limits of Europe. .

Specimen of Rates fob Insuring £100 on a Single Life.

For Seven Without Partici- With Partici- For One Year. Years. pation. pation.

Single Annual Annual Annual Age. Premium. Premium. Age. Premium. Premium.

20 £0 17 3 £0 19 11 20 £1 14 2 £1 17 4 30 1 1 3 I 4 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 1 7 4 9 60 3 1 8 3 18 11 60 6 4 4 6 15 8

Annuities, Reversions, &c., present and contingent, sold and purchased.

Claims paid three months after proof of death.

GILEt. L. FINLAY, Manager.

Wm. DICKSON, Secretary. AGENTS: PERTH — Messrs DUNCAN, MCLEAN, & JAMESON, Writers, Blackfriars Street.

DUNDEE—Messrs REID, M'LAUCHLAN, and HERON, Writers.

DUNKELD—Mr JAMES WALKER, Writer.

BLAIRGOWRIE—Mr LAURENCE CHAPMAN, Writer. ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE BRITISH

Incorporated by Act of Parliament.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £250,000.

HEAD OFFICES. EDINBURGH, 127 Princes Street. 9 Waterloo Place. liUiNuui^,T nKnoM r ^ g King William Street (City).

1 Fife Place. GLASGOW,ni A anr^wr f 10 -I 16 St Vincent Place.

Directors. John Learmonth, Esq. of Dean, Chairman. Charles Cowan, Esq., M.P. James Souter, Esq., W.S. Ralph Richardson, Esq., Merchant. Charles Pearson, Esq., Accountant. Robert Laurie, Esq., Master of the Merchant Co., Leith. George Auldjo Esson, Esq., Accountant. John Beatson Bell of Glenfarg, Esq., W.S. Robert Macfeay, Esq., W.S. The Right Hon. W. Johnston of Kirkhill, Lord Provost. Auditors. Robert Christie, Esq., Accountant. Donald S. Peddie, Esq., Accountant. Manager. Ralph Erskine Scott, Esq., Accountant.

London Directors.

Sir John N, R. Campbell, K.C.H., Harley Street, Cavendish Square, Chairman. John Howell, Esq., Ardmore Lodge, St John's Wood. Henry Charles Chilton, Esq., Chancery Lane. Richard Hodgson, Esq., 13 Upper Brooke Street, Grosvener Sq. Frederick William Caldwell, Esq., Boundary House, St John's Wood. Secretary.

R. S. Strickland, Esq. Bankers. The Union Bank of London. The Commercial Bank of Scotland.

THE ASSOCIATION, by its Act of Parliament, is subject to the annual supervision of the Board of Trade, The object ADVERTISEMENTS.

for which it has been established is for the purpose of giving se- curity for the fidelity of persons in situations of trust, and thereby providing to the employer a safeguard against loss arising through dishonesty or failure to account, by the well-known principles of Life and Fire Insurance, in lieu of the uncertain and unsatisfactory protection afforded by the system of private guarantee. The im- portant advantages which the adoption of the principle of Associa- ted Guarantee is calculated to confer on both employer and em- ployed are very obvious, and need not be dwelt on. The Lords of Her Majesty's Treasury, after a very careful ex- amination into the constitution of the Association, the nature and extent of its guarantee, and the responsibility of its Shareholders, issued a Minute, dated 16th February 1847, " giving their sanction to the security of the Association being taken for the future, in lieu of bond or deposit of stock, &c., in all cases where the OflRcer is desirous of availing himself of the same, instead of giving security by bond or deposit, until further directions from this Board. Let letters be written, therefore, to the following Revenue Departments, namely. Customs, Excise, Stamps and Taxes, and Post-Office, con- veying the sanction of this Board accordingly, and transmitting to each Department a copy of the printed form of Policy of Guarantee which has been settled and approved of by the Law Officers of the Crown, and which should be made use of in every case where any Officer should be desirous of availing himself of the security of the Association." That Minute has been printed by order of the House of Commons. The Forms of Policy for the various Departments under the Crown have been settled and approved of by the Law Officers of the Crown. The Act of Parliament also specially authorises the security of the Association to be taken for the Treasurers, Actuaries, Cashiers, and other officers in Savings' Banks, Poor-Law Commission, Friendly Societies, Loan, Benefit, Government Annuity, and other such Societies, &c., in all which cases the Policies are exempted from Stamp Duty. GENERAL BUSINESS. The security of the Association has also been accepted by the large commercial establishments, and by all classes in the com- munity who require security from parties in their employment.

Forms of Proposal, and every information, can be obtained at the Offices of the Association in Edinburgh and London^ or at any of the Agencies.

Rates of Premium— One-half to Two per cent, per Annum, according to the nature of Employment.

Foreign risks undertaken at an Increased Rate of Premium,

R. E. SCOTT, Manager.

JAMES BLAIR, JuN,, Agent at Perth. ;

ADVERTISEMENTS. AGR!Cy LTURALBST CATTLE MUEM8E OOMPH FOR ASSURING AGAINST MORTALITY IN

WHETHER DEATH IS OCCASIONED BY SICKNESS, BY THE SLAUGHTER OF THE ANIMAL IN CONSE- aUENCE OF TAINT FROM ANY CONTA- GIOUS OR INCURABLE DISEASE, OR BY ACCIDENT. OFFICES: 8 CHATHAM PLACE, BLACKFEIARS, LONDON

9 SO UTH SAINT ANDREW STREET, EDINBURGH.

Messrs HOPKINSON & Co., Bankers, London,

Secretaig, JAMES E. WINDOW, Esq.

CAPITAL. £500,000.

In 25,000 Shares of £20 each.

INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, A.D. 1845.

The Number of Agreements effected by this Company, up : the end of the year 1849, was upwards of 30,000, and a

Sum amounting to £250,000 has been paid for losses.

AGENTS FOR PERTHSHIRE :

Messrs DUNCAN, M'LEAN, & JAMESON, Writers, Perth,

from whom, or any of the District Inspectors, all information as to Rates, &c,, may be obtained. P —

ADVERTISEMENTS. THE SAVINGS BaFIK OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PERTH, Estalilished in 1838,

S Established for the safe custody and increase of small savings belonging to the industrious classes of the City and County of Perth ; and among its other advantages, the following may be mentioned : 1. Any sum from Is. up to £150 will be received from individual Depositors, provided that not more than £30 is deposited by each in one year. Societies and Charitable Institutions of any kind may deposit to the extent of £100 in the year, and £300 in all ; while Friendly Societies may lodge their whole funds without any limita- tion. 2. The whole, or any part of the sums deposited, may be with- drawn whenever required. 3. Interest at a comparatively high rate is calculated on the accounts once a-yeai', and added to the principal, by which Deposi- tors derive the benefit of compound interest. Every sum of 5s. and upwai-ds gets the benefit of it. 4. The guarantees against mismanagement, provided by the Rules, are of the most complete kind, and the investment of the funds is secure, being either in one of the old Chartered Banks, or Government Funds, as the Depositor may desire. The Office of the Bank, at No. 1 Crescent, Perth, is open for receiving Deposits every Wednesday morning, between 9 and 10,

and Saturday evening, between 6 and 8 ; and for repaying Deposits

on Thursday morning between 9 and 1 0. For the convenience of Country Depositors it is also open every Friday from 12 to 3. District Savings Banks are established at Dunkeld, Coupar- Angus, Blairgowrie, Errol, Crieff, Kincardine, and Caputh. MELVILLE JAMESON, Writer, Perth, Actuary and Cashier.

"HILE returning thanks for past favours, beg respectfully to assure their numerous Friends and the Public, that they will unremittingly exert themselves to merit a continuance of that patronage with which they have been so long favoured. MOBEEN ANB BAMASK FUENITURE Cleaned, Dyed, Dressed, and Watered.

Silks, Satins, Velvets', Merinoes, ^c, Dyed and Dressed. Gentlemen's' Clotlies Renovated. LADIES' SHAWLS CLEANED.

No. 9 South Methven Street, Perth. ADVERTISEMENTS. GEORGE DARX.ING, 35 GEORGE STREET,

(5 DooBs South of the Royal George Hotel, same side), PERTH, l^attcr, Cap^JMaJter, antr JHairufafturei* ot Winttv^

Has at all times a complete choice of the Best Quality of

Including Velvet Nap, Silk, Beaver, White Hats, Fishing and Shooting Hats, Ladies', Boys', and Livery Hats. HAT COVERS, LIVERY BANDS, COCKADES^ &c.

For Gentlemen—Fishing, Shooting, and Travelling Caps ; For Boys'—Military, Fancy, Hair Cloth, and Velvet Caps. Deer Stalking & Hunting Caps. Cloth and Velvet Glengarry Bonnets, Balmoral, Athole, and other Scotch Bonnets, correct shapes.

Ladie$\ Misses, and Children's Felt Bonnets, Round Hats, 8fc.

Waterproof Coats and Capes, for Ladies' and Gentlemen ; Bonnet Hoods, Leggins, Fishing Stockings, Air Pillows, and Cushions. The Zephyr Silk Top Coat, in case, for the Pocket, weight only 14 oz. THE TWO SIDED WATERPROOF OVER-COATS. Waterproof Cloths in the Web, and any description of Waterproof Articles made to order. Waterproof Goods of any kind Repaired.

Saxony, West of England bImAok cloths anb i^obskins, From Apperly, manufacturer, Stroud, who gained the Hundred Pound Medal, for Cloth, at the Exhibition of 1851.

Gentlemen^s Plaids^ Rachans^ and Knee Rugs.

PORTMANTEAUS. Agent for Smith and Gibb's Patent Gaiter and Leggins, in Cloth, Leather, &c. SHOOTING gaiters AND LEGGINS. Gentlemen'' s Shirts, made in a superior manner. Umbrellas, Neck Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Gloves, Braces, &c. &c.

Every Article for Gentlemen's Mourning.

GEORGE DARLING, 35 GEORGE STREET, PERTH. ADVERTISEMENTS. STATUES AND BUSTS.

BATHS, STONE

MONUMENTS, Lobby Tables,

MORTARS, MARBLE

Gliimney Pieces, Curling Stones3

PERTH BLE, MONUMENTAL

AKD CARVINGl ¥OEK, Counts Pate.

ESTABLISHED 20 VEABS.

INDEESON I GHEISTIE

ESPECTFULLY invite attention to their Stock of STONE R MONUMENTS and MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES,

Always on View, a great variety off Designs.

CHARGES MODERATE.

Country Orders Promptly Attended to. ADVERTISEMENTS.

E. H. GRASBY,

(Late A. Christie 8f Son), 23 HIGH STREET, PERTH.

iSlaitttfactiirtr of ^mtv^^

Of all descriptions, in Cotton, Worsted, Lambs' Wool, Merino, and Silk, or made to Order.

LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SILK, COTTON, AND WOOLLEN SHIRTS, AND JACKETS.

LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S DRAWERS In Silk, Cotton, Worsted, Merino, and Lambs' Wool, either Ribbed or Plain.

Of either Silk, Cotton, or Woollen, with Plain or Ribbed Bodies,

also Belts and Knee-Caps.

Of every variety, or made to Order. GLOVES AND MITTS, la Silk, Cotton, or Thread, in great Variety and Colour. p 2 ADVERTISEMENTS.

UNIVERSAL COACH OFFICE,

J^ostiitfl: ana Mvins ^stafilis^ment, 1 5 S UTH STREET.

ESPECTFULLY beg to intimate to their friends, that they have succeeded to the above Establishment, so long and

successfully conducted by the late Mr Cruickshank ; and take this opportunity of stating, that at the unanimous and earnest request of the numerous Customers, they have determined on carrying on the Business in all its different branches as formerly. Having secured the most valuable, useful, and fashionable of the Machines, as well as the best Hacks and Post- Horses, they will make it their study to supply the Public with such Turns-Out as cannot fail to merit a continuance of their esteemed patronage. The Vehicles comprise Barouches^ Clarences^ Phaetons^ Dog-Carts^ Gigs, Minihuses^ Noddies^

And every description of Machine used for Hiring purposes ; and

Are confidently recommended, being steady, free from vice, and have been selected with great care and judgment, challenging competition with any other Establishment of the kind in Scotland. A. & M. would particularly recommend to Undertakers, and others, their HEARSES Sc MOURNING COACHES,

"Which are all in first-rate order ; and the greatest attention wir be given to this department, at moderate charges. Omnibuses start from the above OflBce a quarter of an hour previous to the departure, and wait the arrival, of all the different Railway Trains. Private Machines are also in waiting on the different Trains arriving at the General Terminus. The Salutation Stable-Yard, as well as the Star Hotel Stable-Yard, in Canal Street, are in thorough repair, where every attention will be given to HORSES standing at Litery. Lock-up Coach-Houses, &c.

*^* All private agreements forPostand Job Horses continueas usual. August, 1852. APVERTISEMENTS. XvU

AND COACHING ESTABLISHMENT,

PERTH. J. & A. DAVIDSON, Postmasters to thr Queen and Prince Albert,

RESPECTFULLY beg leave to return their sincere thanks for the liberal share of patronage they have hitherto received, and intimate that they have on Hire, at the shortest notice and reasonable Charges, New and Elegant BROUGHAMS, CLARENCES, PHAETONS,

With steady Horses, careful, experienced, and civil Drivers.

J. & A. D. -would respectfully direct to their Establishment the attention of those having the conducting of Funerals, as their

Are very superior, and the Charges strictly moderate.

Superior well matched Job and Post Horses on Hire

by tlie Day, Week, Month, or Year.

EVERY ATTENTION PAID TO HORSES STANDING AT LIVERY.

OMNIBUSES run to and from the Railway Stations in connection with all the Trains.

H.B.—All the Coaches to the Highlands start from this Office.

Royal Mail and General Coach Office, Royal George Hotel, Perth, XVlU ADVERTISEMENTS, EMIGRATION

Emigrants to any quarter of the world can have, at JOHN JAMIESOFS

\ SPLENDID Choice of every Article of COTHING suitable *•* for the Climate of the Country to which they are to proceed.

Black Dress Coats, ...... 26s Od to 50s Od

Black Mourning Coats, ... 16s 6d 32s Od

Doeskin Shooting Coats, ... 16s 9d 30s Od

Tweed do. and Fishing do., 12s 6d 26s Od

Alpaca Summer Coats, 7s 6d 12s 6d

Brown Linen and Tweelette Summer Coats, 3s Od 6s 6d

Superfine Black Paletots, ... 30s Od 50s Od

Witney and Milled Overcoats, ... I6s 6d 45s Od

Blue Pilot and Witney Sacs, 12s 6d 45s Od

Blue Pilot Reefing Jackets, 12s Od 26s Od

Black Dress Vests, ... 53 Od 14s Od

Rich Silk, Satin, and Shawl Vests, 4s Od 22S^0d

Rich Embroidered Vests, ... 12s 6d 21s Od

Fancy Doeskin and Tweed Vests, 5s Od 9s 6d

Stout Moleskin Sleeved Vests, ... 5s 6d 8s Od

Boys' and Youths' Fancy Vests, from ... is 6d

Black Dress Trousers, ...... 12s Od 32s Od

Fancy Doeskin and Tweed Trousers, ... 8s Od 22s 6d

Stout Mole Trousers, 5s Od 7s 6d

Stout Corduroy Trousers, 5s Od 8s 6d

Superfine Cloth Jackets, 8s 6d 14s Od ADVERTISEMENTS. XlX

Velveteen and Moleskia Jackets, 53 9d 9s Od

Cloth Prince Charlie Jackets, 10s 6d 163 6d

Stout Striped Shirts, is lOd to 23 4d

Printed Regatta Shirts, 2s Od 3s Od

White Dress Shirts, 2s 6d 63 6d

As J. J.'s Stock of Clothes are entirely his own manufacture, while the the durability of the workmanship may be depended on ; extent and variety of his Stock, the moderation of his Prices, and the convenience of getting every Article of Dress or Wearing Apparel ready for immediate use, must be of vast importance to those whose arrangements require expidition and economy. GENERAL CLOTHING

62 and 64 GEORGE STREET, and 4 and 6 BRIDGE-LANE, FEBTH.

WAREHOUSE, 100 HIGH STREET, PERTH.

gratitude the kindness of his I EGS to acknowledge with much numerous Friends, for the large amount of patronage con- ferred on him since opening the above Establishment. He trusts, by keeping such Goods only as he can honestly recommend, and which he is always enabled to sell as cheap as any in the Trade, to merit a continuation of their support. Zinc and Lead Lattice Work executed to any design, Hot-Houses Glazed and Repaired in a most substantial manner.

CROWN GLASS, SHEET GLASS, from 13 to 42 oz. ; PLATE

GLASS, Polished, Silvered, and Rough ; COLOURED GLASS;

STAINED GLASS ; FLUTED GLASS ; OBSCURED GLASS ;

GLASS TILES and SLATES ; and PATENT GLASS of all Des- criptions.

All orders attended to with punctuality and despatch. — — ;

XX ADVERTISEMENTS.

IHOSE who wish COFFEE in its NATIVE PURITY should

never buy Coffee in Packages, as the expense of the Canis- ters must deteriorate the quality of the Coffee, For example, take a pound of Canister Coffee at Is. 4d. Out of this Is. 4d., the

Agent gets 4d. per pound for selling it ; the Canister costs 3d.

and allowing the Merchant who sends it from London, Edinburgh,

or elsewhere, only Id. per pound for his profit, there is only 8d. left for Coffee, at which ^price NO SOUND Coffee can be bought and roasted.

We roast and grind all our Coffee on the most approved prin-

ciples, and invite comparision of the following with those sold at

much higher prices in Canisters :

Fine Sound Ceylon, is. Od. per lb., or 3d. per ^Ib.

Fine Jamaica, is. 4d. do. 4d. do.

Fine Old Mocha, Is. 8d. do. 5d. do.

Sj £%i i9

The present large and increasing Stock of Tea, together with

the continued depressed state of the market, enables us to sell

Teas such as, we believe (quality considered), were never before

offered at the following prices :

Good Strong Sound Congou, 3s. 4d. per lb. or 5d. per 2 oz.

Fine Brisk Do., 3s. 8d. do. 5|d. do. Fine Souchong (recommended), 4s. Od. do. 6d. do.

Finest Pekoe Souchong, 4s. 4d. do. G^d. do. Assam Pekoe Souchong, 4s. 8d. do. 7d. do.

We respectfully solicit a trial of this delicious and most econo-

mical Tea, satisfied that it requires only to be known to prove its

superiority to all other Teas.

D. Sc J. IRONS, TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANTS,

34 High Sreet, Perth. ADVEKTISEMENTS.

GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONABLE

AT TURFy B yLL'S 6 & 8 ST. JOHN STREET, PERTH.

JOHN CAMPBELL respectfully announces that he Las on hand a complete and very extensive variety of Satin Hats, com- prising the most prevailing and tasteful styles introduced for the Season, manufactured by Messrs Berni & Meillard, who received the Prize Medal for Satin Hats at the Great Industrial Exhibition. The EXTRA LIGHT VENTILATING FRENCH SATIN HAT, Weighing only 3 Ounces.

BOYS' SATIN HATS, all colours, with every variety of Trimming.

The Stock of Caps is unusually extensive, and includes the most beautiful Novelties that have been produced, both in style and mode of Trimming. Black and Blue Military, Cadet, and Albert Caps.— Coloured Fishing, Shooting, and Travelling Tweed Caps. WORSTED, CLOTH, AND VELVET GLENGARRIES, BALMORALS, LOCHABERS, AND ATHOLLS. A splendid Choice of Gentlemen's Dress Shirts, in Plain and Fancy Colours.

A Magnificent Stock of Neckerchiefs, Ariels, and Ties ; Satin and Silk Stocks, Scarfs, &c. Brussels and Venetian Carpet Bags, Leather Hat Cases, and Portmanteaus. CASSIMEEE AND. LEATHEE GAITEES, Agent in Perth for tbe New REVERSIBLE INDIA-RUBBER COAT.

West or England and Yorkshire Cloths. A large assortment of Scotch and English Tweeds, of the purest manufacture, warranted durable, Cassimeres, Kerseys,

Buckskins, Checks, and Stripes ; English Black and Fancy Doeskins, Scotch Plaids, &c.

Every description of Gentlemen's Dress made to measure, of the best materials, by first-rate hands, under the supei-intendence of a Cutter of the greatest experience, so that superior work may be relied on.

Ready-made Shooting Coats, Vests, Trowsers 8fc.

TURNBULL'S 6 & S ST. JOHN STREET, PERTH. ADVERTISEMENTS.

P. CARRON, Cailor, Clotijitr, Wt^tttx, ^omt, ant? (general Outfitter, 20 ST. JOHN STEEET, PERTH.

BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Perth and "Vicinity that his Stock of Ready-Made Clothing is always replete -with the Choicest and most Fashionable Garments, suitable for all Seasons and Climates. From the extensive resources, capabilities, and prac- tical knowledge that P. Carron possesses, he is enabled to offer such advantages to the People of Perth and surrounding districts as hitherto they could not avail themselves of. —Annexed is a short List of Prices as a guide to intending purchasers. Black Dress Coats, from I6s. Od. Do. Vests, „ 4s. 9d. 8s. 6d. Do. Trousers, ,,

Thus the cost of the Entire Suit will be only £l 9s. 3d.

Men's Shooting Coats any colour, from..... 12s. Od.

Boys' do. do. ,, 9s. Od.

Men's Fancy Vests, do. ,, 3s. 9d. Boys' do. do. „ Is. 6d. Men's Doeskin Trousers, do. „ 7s. 6d.

Boys' and Youths do. do. ,, , 5s. 6d.

Men's Moleskin Jackets, , 4s. 9d. Boys' do. 3s. 3d. Men's Moleskin Vests, 3s. Od. Boys' do. is. 6d. Men's Moleskin Trousers, 4s. 7d. Boys' do. 3s. Od. Men's Cord Trousers, 4s. 6d. Boys' do. 3s. 6d. Men's Moleskin Vests, Back and Sleeves same, 4s. 9d. Men's Vests, Cloth Breasts, with Jean Sleeves, 6s. Od. Men's Kirkaldy Stripe Shirts, 2s. Od. Boys' do. do. Is. 3d.

Hats, Caps, Dress Shirts (Fancy and White), Plaiding and Lambs' Wool Drawers, Umbrellas, Railway Wrappers, Silk and Cotton Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, and Hosiery of all kinds. OUTFITS FOR THE GOLD REGIONS AND ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD AT ESTABLISHMENTS

4 HIGH STREET, DUNDEE, AND 20 ST JOHN BTREETy PERTH. P. CARRON, Proprietor. ADVERTISEMENTS. Xxiii

Superfine Stylish Dress Coats^ Dress Trousers, Morning Coats, Doeskin Trousers, Shooting Coats, Tweed Trousers, Fishing Coats, Dress Vests, Top Coats, Doe Vests,

Made to Measure,

Of the Best Materials, at Moderate Prices, * BY

Clotjier, Outfitter, antJ l^atter, 38 GEOUGE STREET, PE RTH.

ENTLEMEN can rely on having their Clothes tastefully made in the newest styles and the finest workmanship. The Finest Black Cloths, WEST-OF-ENGLAND Doeskins, Cassimeres, CLOTHS. Kerseys, Deerskins, Buckskins, Tweeds, in great variety of quality, colour, & pattern.

A large assortment of Ready-Made Clothing—decided bar- gains. Zephyr, Alpacca, and Reversible Waterproof Coats.

French Satin Hats, New and Stylish, GENTLEMEN'S worthy of notice for HATS. Lightness, Cheapness, DuraUlity. Shooting and Fishing Hats. Caps of every description.

Neck Ties, Dress Shirts, Fancy Shirts.

COLIN A. HUNT, 38 GEORGE STREET, PERTH Q Xxiv ADVERTISEMENTS. DONALD BUCHANAN, GENERAIi BLACKSMITH,

(NEXT DOOR TO THE PERTH MARBLE WORK), COUNTY PLACE.

T N respectfully returning his sincere thanks to the Public, both of -*- City and County, for the liberal support they have given him

during a period of Eleven Years, can assure them, it will always be his most anxious endeavour to give such satisfaction in return,

as will ensure a continuance and extension of their favours. He takes this opportunity of enumerating a few of the Articles kept on hand.

KINNAIRD AND REGISTER GRATES. KITCHEN RANGES.

Tea Kettles^ Sauce Pans^ Sfc, Tinned.

K^Y(^^W,m ^ [P^[^[L©yi^ lFl[i^[s)l!^ig

A SELECT ASSORTMENT OF CUTLERY.

Gates and Railing made to design given.

Repairs on every description of Smith Work, executed in a sub-

stantial manner, and with great care, at the Lowest Charge.

He can furnish a Kitchen Range, with Oven and Plates, and Malleable Iron Bars, measuring 33 inches long, and 20 inches high,

for 17s. 6d.

Country Orders Executed with Despatch.

AGENT FOB EDMONSTONE COAL AND FIRE-BRICK WORKS, Near Edinburgh.

Perth, August 1852. ADVERTISEMENTS.

EDMONSTONE COAL AND FIRE-BRICK WORKS,

NEAR, EDINBURGH.

OF EDMONSTONE, PROPRIETOR.

ALWAYS on hand at these Works—FIRE-BRICKS? FIRE- CLAY, PAVEMENT for Cottage Floors, Ovens, Flue Covers, &c. VENT LININGS, CHIMNEY CANS, FLOWER VASES, FOUNTAINS, ORNAMENTAL BALUSTRADING, GAS RETORTS, &c. &c.

Fireclay articles of all descriptions Made to Order, on the shortest

notice, and at Greatly Reduced Prices.

Full particulars of Price, and Samples, may be had on applica-

tion at the Works, or at the Proprietor's Offices, St Leonard's Depot, Edinburgh, at the Foot of Constitution Street, Leith, and

at his Agents in Perth—Donald Buchanan, County Place.

Edinburgh— Eagle & Henderson, 81 George Street. Glasgow—Austin & M'Auslan, 186 Trongate Street. Do. —Brown & Syme, 33 and 34 Argyle Arcade. St Andrews—Charles Howie, South Street. Paisley—George White, Moss Street. Hawick—Adam Laidlaw, Wilton Place. Belfast—Riddel & Co. N.B.—All communications sent to the Works to be addressed to WILLIAM LOGAN, Managee, Edmonstone Coal and Fire-Brick Works, BY DALKEITH. ADVERTISEMENTS. STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, No, 230 HIGH STREET,

(nearly opposite dr. young's church),

ILLIAIVI fVIILLER, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, & BOOKBINDER,

|3apet=iS tiler ^

HAS always on band a Large and Varied Selection of BIBLES, TESTAMENTS and PSALM and BOOKS ; PLAIN FANCY STATIONERY^

&c., &c. ; and hopes, from his experience in the Trade, and by an unremitting attention to business, coupled with Moderate Charges for substantial Articles, to merit a continuance of that patronage with which he has been so liberally favoured since commencing business. PAPER RULING AND BOOKBINDING^ Of every description, executed with neatness and dispatch to any Pattern, and on the most reasonable Terms.

The greatest Care taken with Illustrated and other Works of Value.

Specimens of the Workmanship to be seen at the Premisea.

August 1852. JOHN MACKAY, PLASTERER,

EMBRACES the present opportunity of again most respectfully returning thanks to his Friends and the Public for the very liberal share of patronage he has received since he commenced

business ; and trusts, by strict attention and moderate charges, t© merit a continuance of public favour.

N.B.— Country Orders carefully attended to.

House—James Street, West Side. ADVERTISEMENTS. XXVll

No. 54 HIGH STEEET,

N again returning thanks to his Friends and Customers for the liberal support he has received in the above line, these twelve years past, begs to assure them it will always be his constant en- deavour to please all who may employ him.

Funeral Letters, Circulars, Committee Notices, and other Intimations, delivered on the Shortest Notice.

N.B.-^If not in his House, Orders to be left at David Miller's, Boot and Shoe Maker, 69 High Street.

*^* He will not, at any time, post bills on the Sabbath.

54 High Street, Perth, August 1852.

PLATE GLASS, P A TE WT PLATE GLA^B, AND EVERY OTHER KIND OF WINDOW GLASS, SHEET GLASS, AND HARTLEY'S PATENT ROUGH PLATE, FOR HOaTICULTUEAL PURPOSES. #ntamental &m% for W OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

157 HIGH STREET,

LEAD AND ZINC WINDOWS FURNISHED TO ANY EXTENT. GLASS TILES AND SLATES^ Lists of Prices, or Estimates, sent free on application. Q 2 XXYIU ADVERTISEMENTS.

EXTENSIVE STOCK OF NEW CABINET, UPHOLSTERYy AND GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, On Sale, in these Large Warerooms,

Nos. 31, 33, and 3 7, MEAL VENNEL^

JOHN CARSON X>EGS to return his grateful thanks to his numerous Friends, --' for the patronage he has received since he commenced the Cabinet and Upholstery business, and takes leave to intimate, that he has lately added to his former extensive Premises these Two new large Warerooms, Nos. 33 and 37, in which will be found an ex- tensive and varied assortment of Cabinet and Household Furniture, of as good a quality as will be met with in Perth, and the prices of which, he ventures to say, are 20 per cent, lower than what are generally charged by the trade.

The Stock consists of Wardrobes, Sideboards, Sofas, Easy Chairs,

Dining-Room, Parlour, and^Bed-Room do. ; Dining-Room, Loo, and Breakfast Tables ; 60 Chests of Mahogany Drawers, of the newest patterns ; 40 Eight-Day and Spring Clocks, in Mahogany and Rosewood Cases,

In the Upper Division of the Premises will be found an extensive assortment of Posted, Tent, French, and Opera Bedsteads, in Ma- hogany and Birch, with Curtains of Damask, Moreen, and Prints ; also, a large assortment of Mattresses, Feathers, and Downs ; Car- pets and Rugs ; Oil Cloths and Mattings.

J. C. has fitted up the Shop, No. 56 Meal Vennel, as a Furnish- ing Ironmongery Establishment, and has laid in a Large Stock of

Carron, Birmingham, and Sheffield Goods, in great variety.

His Double and Single Barrelled Guns will be found uncommonly cheap, and of good quality.

N.B.—The Trade supplied on the usual terms.

Perth, August 1852, ADVERTISEMENTS. *ri* QUALITY!!! THE TRUE TEST OF CHEAPNESS,

BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 69 HIGH STREET, NEXT DOOE TO THE PARLIAMENT CLOSE. DAVID MILLER WOULD again beg to return his best thanks to his Friends and the Public of Perth and neighbourhood, for the kind sup- port so long given him, which he considers strong evidence of their approval of his system of conducting business, namely, ** Charging the Smallest remunerative Profits*

He can assure them, that every Ready-made Article kept by him, is of the best material and workmanship, and may be relied on the

same as if made to order. Those subject to Damp Feet would do well to consult Mm to

effect comfort.

Those subject to wearing one side of Boot or Shoe, can have it remedied without the additional expense of Rotatory Heels.

Those desirous of having their Boots or Shoes made on the American system, namely, with Pegs, can have them neatly done

up in that style. D. M. having given great attention to the assisting of the lame^

can assure those who do not feel pleasure in walking, that a single

trial of his mode of manufacturing their Boots and Shoes will give

every satisfaction and comfort.

Gutta-Percha Soles and Heels put on Boots and Shoes on the

shortest notice.

Not accountable for any Boots or Shoes left for Repair unless called for within Two MontbSe

Perth, August 1852. XXX ADVERTISEMENTS.

HOUSE CARPENTER AND JOINER

9 232 HIGH STREET.

A VAILS himself of the present opportunity of again returning

thanks, and to inform his numerous Friends and the Public that he will at ail times be ready to execute, with care and des-

patch, all Orders with which they may entrust him ; and hopes, by strict attention and Moderate Charges, to merit a continuance of the support they have so long favoured him with.

Orders for Repairs promptly attended to and carefully executed. HOUSE—No. 253 HIGH STREET. Perth, 6th August 1852. HAIR-CUTTING AND PERFUMERY

No. 52 GEORGE STREET, {Opposite the Royal George Hotel.)

TENDERS his grateful thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and Public generally, for the increased patronage he has received since commencing in the above line, and will at all times make it his study to merit a continuance of their favours.

M. L. solicits the attention of the Nobility and Gentry to his Extensive Assortment of

IF213E2FWMII^m"S"s (S © MI IB ^ , 13ISWgIII21gs AND ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET. GENTLEMEN'S METALLIC VENTILATING SPRING WIGS.

Country Orders punctually attended to,

M. L. has been appointed to Sell Hendrie's Perfumery for Perth. August 1852. ADVERTISEMENTS. Xxxl ALEXANDER HAY,

258 HIGH STREET.

TENDERS his most grateful thanks to his Friends and the Public for the very liberal encouragement he has received since commencing business. He trusts to merit a continuation of public favour and support, by executing all Work entrusted to him in a superior and durable manner.

A. H. having visited the Slate district in Wales, and bought largely, is fully able to offer the Best Slates, the heaviest made, at terms as low as can be had in this quarter. TILES, CHIMNEY TOPS, CANS, AND CAPS, of every variety.

Roofs Repaired or kept in Order, by Yearly Contract^ on the most reasonable terms. ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL.

Silk, Cotton, and Woollen Byer and Renovator, 3 SOUTH METHVEN STREET, (opposite top of mill street), ^^^^^„ LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S APPAREL, Neatly Renovated.

Velvets, Silks, Satins, Merinoes, Orleans, Coburgs, De-Lains, &c., Dyed all Colours. DAMASK AND MOREENS CLEANED OR DYED. Moreens, Silks, Sfc, Watered. Carpets, Druggets, Hearth. Rugs, &c., Cleaned and Pressed. CALICO PRINTS CLEANED, STARCHED, and GLAZED. Crapes Dyed and Dressed.

Of every description, Cleaned and Dressed, without injuring the Colours, however delicate. COTTON, LINEN, and WOOLLEN YARNS, Dyed all Colours. Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed Black.

N.B.— Country Orders carefully attended to. —

XXXii ADVERTISEMENTS.

POSTING A £\l D HIRING ESTABLISHMENT.

SAMUEL WILSON T> ESPECTFULLY begs leave to return his most sincere thanks •^*' for the very liberal support be has received since opening the above Establishment, and takes this opportunity of stating, that no possible exertion on his part will be wanting to merit a con- tinuance of the support hitherto received.

His Veichles consist of PHAETONS, BAROUCHES, CLAR- ENCES, TWO and FOUR-WHEELED DOG-CARTS, GIGS, PROSKIES, MINIBUSES, NODDIES, and, in short, every Fashionable Veichle now in use.

S. W. would particularly invite the attention of Undertakers and others to his HEARSES and MOURNING COACHES, as they are not surpassed by any others in Perth, while the Charges defy all Competition. He would also beg to submit a List of his

Charges for HEARSES and MOURNING COACHES, when they do not pass through a Toll-bar :

One Horse Box Carriage, 3s. 6d. each.

Hearse, 12s. 6d. ,,

Mourning Coaches, 7s. 6d. „

Reasonable Charges for Post-Boys.

"When required for the Country, his Charges will be found equally Moderate.

Every attention paid to Horses standing at Livery.

Omnibuses to the different Trains a quarter of an hour before their departure. ADVERTISEMENTS. XXXlU MARBLE WORK, PERTH.

KINNOULL STREET, TAKE this opportunity of tendering their thanks to their Friends and the Public for the liberal share of Patronage they have received since commencing business, and trust, by strict attention to business and Moderate Charges, to merit a continu- ance of Public favour. MARBLE AND STONE CHIMNEY-PIECES, JMonuments, 93at|)g, Caiilf^, ^c. LETTERING AND CARVING NEATLY EXECUTED. T. & P. have always on hand a good assortment of CURLING STONES, of best quality. N.B.—Jobbing and Country Orders carefully attended to. WILLIAM PAXTON, €ii(n6uts5 aie anU EBuaDit Shorter MERCHANT,

%Ut of prices. INDIA BEER. Quarts. Table Beer, 2s. per doz. India Beer, 4s. „ ... Pints, 2s. per doz, Yel. Wax.

EDINBURGH ALE. Quarts. Pints. No. 1, 3s. Od. per doz Is. 6d. per doz. Black Wax, 9d. Green No. 2, 3s. 6d. , is. „ „ No. 3, 4s. Od. „ 2s. Od. ,, Brown „ No. 4, 5s. 6d, „ 2s. 9d. „ Yellow „ LONDON PORTER. Quarts. Pints, Porter, 2s,- 6d. per doz

Stout, 3s. 6d, ,, is. 9d. per doz. Red Wax. Brown Stout, ... 4s. Od. „ 2s. Od. „ Black „ 6d. Ex. Brown Stout, 5s. Od. , 2s. „ Yellow,,

*^* N.B.—Ales ordered to go by his own Carts, delivered Carriage Free to all the Principal Towns in the Neighbourhood. When Empty Bottles are not given in exchange for full ones, to be charged at is. 4d. per Dozen. Terms Cash. XXXlv ADVERTISEMENTS.

ILEXANDER ANDERSON, SUCCESSOR TO MR WATSON, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, 158 HIGH STREET, PERTH. {Second Shop below Meal Vermel), BEGS most respectfully to intimate to his Friends and the Public, that having purchased Mr WATSON'S STOCK-IN- TRADE and the GOODWILL of his BUSINESS, he has now Commenced on his own account, in the SHOPj No. 158 HIGH STREET, which has been occupied as a Boot and Shoe Establish- ment for the last thirty years.

From A. A.'s practical experience in some of the leading houses in town, his attention to business, and his determination that nothing but the best materials and workmanship will be allowed to go from his premises, he trusts to merit and receive a share of public patronage, and, in particular, of the patronage so long en- joyed by his predecessor in the above establishment.

Repairs entrusted to him will be carefully executed.

Country Orders punctually attended to. Perth, August 1852.

BREWERS, ALLOA.

MILL STREET, PERTH. MEIKLEJOHN'S SUPERIOR ALLOA miZJD AZES, ALL THE DIFFERENT QUALITIES. MEIKLEJOHN'S CELEBRATED INDIA PAZE ALES. MEIKLEJOHN'S SPARKLING PALE TABLE BEER, A most refreshing Liquor for the Dinner Table.

Families supplied with the above fine Malt Liquors at their own Residences, free of charge, within 15 Miles of Perth. Ale akd Porter Stores, Mill Street, Perth, August 20, 1852.