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The Perth Directory /4 ^^^ •6 •8 •6 •6 •6 PERTHSHIRE COLLECTION •6 •6 including •8 •6 •s •6 KINROSS-SHIRE •6 •6 •6 •6 These books form part of a local collection •6 •6 permanently available in the Perthshire •6 •6 Room. They are not available for •S home •6 •6 reading. In some cases extra copies are •6 •6 available in the lending stock of the •6 •6 Perth and Kinross District Libraries. •6 •6 •6 •6 •6 •6 fitht!»^tt»d»tt»«!»«t»t!»tt»t!»t!ac!»<t>t|>ci.tf»t!»ct»tt»cfeti.^tf>cf»ct»t!jAt{»Atfet!»«faAAtlaA Digitized by tine Internet Arciiive in 2010 witii funding from National Library of Scotland http://www.archive.org/details/perthdirectory185253pos 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 United Kingdom Life, ... i Edinburgh 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
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