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23 ST. AOTEEW SQUAEE, .

ESTABLISHED 1840, FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE THROUGHOUT ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELAND. ANEWAls m€OME - 000. 5 4&&Q0

Board for Scotland.

ANDREW BUCHANAN, M.D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine in the University of . ATM. M'CRIE, Esq., Edinburgh. EDWARD WOODFORD, LL.D., H.M. Inspector of Schools Rev. J. A. WYLIE. LL.D., Edinburgh. VVM. MILLER, Esq., Edinburgh. Medical Referees for Greenocx. WM. J. MARSHALL, Esq., M.D., 6 George Square: and WM. WILSON, Esq., M.D., 43 Regent Street.

Upwards of 40,000 Policies iiave been Issued,

$ni the $ostetu has at nment 2,300 $temher[$.

At the last Declaration of Profits, in May, 1861, the Bonus averaged 60s per Cent, in Department 1, and ill per Cent, in Department 9.

Copies of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Report may be had from the Agents at , Mr A. M. HUMPHREYS, Clydesdale Bank. Mr JOHN S. DEAS, 13 Kelly Street. Mr JAMES H. HENDERSON, East India Break

POST-OFFTCE

GREENOCK DIRECTORY.

FOR 1866-67,

ARRANGED IN TWO DIVISIONS-GENERAL AND COMMERCIAL.

WITH AN APPENDIX,

CONTAINING MUCH USEFUL INFORMATION.

NINETEENTH EDITION,

GREENOCK: £RIHTED BY JOSEPH BLAIR, 40 CATHCAET STREET, FOR THE LETTER-CARRIERS OF THE POST-OFFICE.

PRICE THREE SHILLINGS.

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PREFACE.

The Publishers have again the pleasure of presenting to their

numerous Subscribers and the Public generally, a new Edition of

the Greenock Post Office Directory, and they trust it will be

found as complete and correct as their former Publications, which

have met such hearty support from the community.

The greatest care has been taken to have the Nineteenth Edition

as replete with every information usually to be found in such

publications ; and the Publishers take this opportunity of expres-

sing their gratitude for the kind support and consideration they

have received from the Public in general.

Post-Office, ) Greenock, June, 1866. COUNTING-HOUSE CALENDAR. JUNE, 1866. DECEMBER Sunday 3 10 17 24 Sunday 2 9 16 23 80 Monday 4 11 18 25 Monday 3 10 17 24 31 Tuesday 5 12 19 26 Tuesday 4 11 18 25 Wednesday 6 13 20 27 Wednesday 5 12 19 26 Thursday 7 14 21 23 Thursday 6 13 20 27 Friday 1 8 15 22 29 Friday 7 14 21 28 Saturday 2 9 16 23 30 Saturday 1 8 15 22 29 JULY. JANUARY, Sunday 1 8 15 22 29 Sunday 6 13 20 27 Monday 2 9 16 23 30 Monday 7 14 21 28 Tuesday 3 10 17 24 31 Tuesday 1 8 15 22 29 Wednesday 4 11 18 25 Wednesday 2 9 16 23 30 Thursday 5 12 19 26 Thursday 3 10 17 24 31 Friday 6 13 20 27 Friday 4 11 18 25 Satuiday 7 14 21 28 Saturday 5 12 19 26 AUGUST. FEE Sunday 5 12 19 26 Sunday 3 10 17 24 Monday 6-13 20 27 Monday 4 11 18 25 Tuesday 7 14 21 28 Tuesday 5 12 19 26 Wednesday 1 8 15 22 29 Wednesday 6 13 20 27 Thursday 2 9 16 23 30 Thursday 7 14 21 28 Friday 3 10 17 24 31 Friday 1 8 15 22 Saturday 4 II 18 25 Saturday 2 9 16 23 SEPTEMB1 MARCH. Sunday 2 9 16 23 SO Sunday 3 10 17 24 31 Monday 3 10 17 24 Monday 4 11 18 25 Tuesday 4 11 18 25 Tuesday 5 12 19 26 Wednesday 5 12 19 26 Wednesday 6 13 20 27 Thuisday 6 13 20 27 Thursday 7 14 21 28 Friday 7 14 21 28 Friday 1 8 15 22 29 Saturday 1 8 15 22 29 Saturday 2 9 16 23 30 OCTOBER. APRIL. Sunday 7 14 21 28 Sunday 7 14 21 28

Monday 1 8 15 22 29 Monday 1 8 15 22 29 Tm sday 2 9 16 23 30 Tuesday 2 9 16 23 30 Wednesday 3 10 17 24 31 Wednesday 3 10 17 24 Thursday 4 11 18 25 Thursday 4 11 18 25 Friday 5 12 19 26 Friday 5 12 19 26 Saturday 6 13 20 27 Saturday 6 13 20 27 NOVEMBER. MAY. Sunday 4 11 18 25 Sunday 5 12 19 26 Monday 5 12 19 26 Monday 6 13 20 27 Tuesday 6 13 20 27 Tuesday 7 14 21 28 Wednesday 7 14 21 2* Wednesday 1 8 15 22 29 Thuisday 1 8 15 22 2£ Thursday 2 9 16 23 30 Friday 2 9 16 23 3f Friday 3 10 17 24 31 Saturday 3 in 17 24 Saturday 4 11 18 25 BANK HOLIDAYS. II 29 New Year's Day . . . Jan. 1 Restoration of K.Charles May Martyrdom of K. Charles 1 Jan. 30 Queen's Accession . . June 20

. . June 28 Queen's Marriags . . . Feh. 10 Queen's Coronation Good Friday .... Apr. 6 Gunpowder Plot . . . Nov. 5

Queen's Birthday . . . May 24 Christmas Day Dec. 25 .

CONTENTS.

PAGE Preface. Stamp Duties. Calendar. Post Office Directory, 1 Trades and Professions, 231 APPENDIX. Adjuster of Imperial Weights and Measures, 26 Banking Houses, 44 Bowling and Greenock Towing Company, 84 Building Societies, 37 , and Police Court, 40 Caledonian Eailway Company, 34 Carriers, 78 Cartsdyke Mechanics* Library, 29 Charity School, 29 Churches, Ministers, and Presbyteries, 48 Clyde Carrying Company's Lighters, 87

Clyde Shipping Company's Towing Vessels, . 88 Commissioners of Supply for the Lower Ward, 42 Commissioners on the Harbours, 24 A Commissary Court, . . . . 41 Conveyances, 78 Consuls at Greenock, 25 Courts, 39 Customhouse, 10 Engines for Extinguishing Fires, 26 Fishery Office, 20 Glasgow and Greenock Shipping Company, 88 , 71 Greenock Chamber of Commerce, 25 Greenock Coffee Room, 29 Greenock Census Returns, 20 Greenock Cemetery, Wellington Park, and Well Piirk, 30

Greenock Exchange Buildings and Assembly Room 3, ., 29 Greenock Hospital and Infirmary, 27

Greenock Library, ...... 28 Greenock Mechanics' Institution, 28. Greenock Parochial Board, 27' Greenock Prison, 26 Greenock Ragged School Association, 71 Greenock Railway Guaranteed Company, 35 ......

CONTENTS.

PAGE. Greenock Shipping List, 88 Income Tax Commissioners, 41 21 Inland Revenue Office (late Excise), 20 Inland Revenue Office (Stamps and Taxes), . 35 Insurance Offices and Agents, 32 Street and Duncan Street Burying Grounds, . Justice of Peace Court, 40 Lieutenancy of , 41 80 List of Cabdrivers . . . List of Bonded Warehouses in Greenock, 41 List of Licensed Boatmen, 82 List of Licensed Deep Sea Pilots, 79 List of Porter's and their Numbers, 81 Local Marine Board, 30 Lower Ward Committee of Renfrewshire Prison Board, 26 Lloyd's Agent for Greenock and Port-Glasgow, 2-5 Magistrates and Council, 23 26 Markets, . , 30 Marine Board and Shipping Office, . Mills on Shaws Waterfalls, 33 Omnibuses, 78 Parliamentary and Municipal Boundaries, 21 Physicians and Surgeons, 43 Post Office, 1 Post Office Savings Bank, 12 Public Offices, 37 40 Quarter Sessions, . Rates of Fares to be exacted by Boatmen, 82 Rates of Fares to be exacted by Porters, 81 Registrars of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 25 Sailing Vessels, 84 Schools and Teachers, 63 Session Clerks, 25 Shaws Water Joint-Stock Company, 33 , 39 Sheriff Small Debt Court, 39 Societies, 67 Steam Vessels, 85 Table of Fees of Interment in Cemetery, &c 31 Table of Rates for Pilotage on the Clyde, 70 Town and Harbour Police, 26 Trade Protection Societies, 37 Trustees on the Harbours, 24 Volunteer Rifle and Artillery Corps, 65 United Steam Towing and Navigation Co., 87 WfttGr JlTLISI'PPS 24 ADVERTISEMENTS—^ end of 'AppendixJ STAMP DUTIES.

INLAND BILL DRAFT, or ORDER, after the 10th October, 1853, for the payment of any sum of money to the bearer, or to order on demand, Id. And the following instruments shall be deemed and taken to be drafts or orders for the payment of money within the intent and meaning of this Act, and of any Act or Acts relating to the stamp duties on bills of exchange, drafts or orders, and shall be chargeable accordingly with the stamp duties imposed by this Act or any such Act or Acts, viz : —All documents or writings usually termed letters of credit, or whereby any person to whom any such document or writing is or is intended to be de- livered or sent, shall be entitled or be intended to be entitled to have credit with or in account with, or to draw upon any other person for, or to receive from such other person any sum of money therein mentioned. EXEMPTIONS.—Any draft or order drawn by any banker upon any other banker, not payable to bearer, or to order, and used solely for the purpose of settling or clearing any account between said banker. Any letter written by a banker to any other banker, directing the payment of any sum of money, the same not being payable to bearer or to order, and such letter not being sent or delivered to the person to whom payment is to be made, or to any person on his behalf. INLAND BILL, DRAFT or ORDER for the payment of any sum of money, though not made payable to the bearer, or to order, if the same shall be delivered to the payee, or some person on his or her behalf, the same duty as on a bill of exchange for the like sum, payable to bearer or to order. INLAND BILL, DRAFT or ORDER for the payment of any sum of money weekly, monthly, or at any other stated periods, if made payable to the bearer, or to order, or if delivered to the payee, or to some person on his or her behalf, where the total amount of the money thereby made payable shall be specified therein, or can be ascertained therefrom, or shall be indefinite, the same duty as on a bill payable to bearer or order on demand. PROMISSORY NOTE for the payment of any sum of money by instalments, or for the payment of several sums of money at different days or times, so that the whole of the money to be paid shall be definite and certain, the same duty as on a promissory note, payable otherwise than to the bearer on demand, for a sum equal to the whole amount of the money to be paid. STAMP DUTIES.

INLAND BILLS AND PROMISSORY NOTES.

£ B. D.

When sum not exceeding £5, 1 Above £5, and not above £10, 2 10, — 25, 3 25, — 50, 6 50, — 75, 9 75, — 100, 1 100, — 200, 2 200, — 300, 3 300, — 400, 4 400, — 500, 5 500, — 750, 7 6 750, — 1000, 10 1000, — 1500, 15 1500, — 2000, 1 2000, — 3000, 110 3000, — 4000, 2 For every £1000 above £4000, and every fractional part of £1000, — 10

N.B.—The duties on Foreign Bills, drawn out of the are to be denoted by adhesive stamps. The amount of duty on adhesive stamps is impressed in two parts. The Board of Inland Revenue recommend that the cancellation should be one of the parts and the other left legible.

If a Foreign Bill payable abroad, and as to which the provision " drawn in sets of three or more" apply, should be drawn in a single bill, the duty will be the same as on an Inland Bill, and if in a set of two, the duty on each will be the same as on an Inland Bill. This is in accordance with the opinion of the Board of Inland Revenue. But the Board have given an opinion that a Foreign Bill drawn abroad and payable in this country in duplicate or tri- plicate only represents one transaction, and is liable to the duty on one Inland Bill of the same amount—that is, if one of the parts have the full duty, the others may be unstamped. The Schedule of the Act does not provide for such a bill being drawn in sets. Bills bearing to be drawn out of the United Kingdom are to be deemed Foreign Bills so drawn, although they may in reality be drawn in the United Kingdom, 17 and 18 Vic, c. 83 § 4. A per- son in the United Kingdom drawing and issuing a bill payable out of United Kingdom in a set, must draw the whole set, and a per son transferring or negotiating such bill must transfer and deliver, stamped, the whole number of the set. Penalty, £100. A person taking such bill must get the whole stamped, or otherwise he can- not recover on it or make it available, ib. § 6. This applies only to bills drawn within and payable out of the United Kingdom. STAMP DUTIES.

FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE drawn in, but payable out of United Kingdom, when drawn single, same as Inland Bill.

s. D.

"When in sets of three or more, for every bill of each set not above £25 1 Above 25, and not above £50, 2 50, — 75, 3 75, — 100,. 4 100, — 200, 8 200, — 300, 1 300, — 400, 1 4 400, — 500, 1 8 500, — 750, 2 6 750, — 1000, 3 4 1000, — 1500, 5 1500, — 2000,.,, 6 8 2000, — 3000, 10 For every £1000, above £4000, and every fractional part of £1000, 3 4 When drawn out of and payable within the United Kingdom* same as Inland Bills. When drawn out of and payable out of the United Kingdom, but endorsed or negotiated within the United Kingdom, same as on Foreign Bills drawn in but payable out of the United Kingdom. Adhesive stamps to be used for bills drawn out, but payable and negotiated within the United Kingdom. Agreement when of the value of £20 or upwards, and without a clause of registration, sixpence.

' £ s. d.

Apprentice Indentures, . .... 2 6 Bills of Lading, . ... 6

BONDS AND MORTGAGES.

£ s. D.

Not exceeding £50 1 3 Above £50 and not above £100, 2 6 100 — 150, 3 9 150 — 200, 5 200 — 250, 6 4 250 — 300, 7 6 And for every further £100, 2 6 Charter from Superior, 5 Charter-Party, 5 X. STAMP DUTIES.

CONVEXfANCI:s.

Where consider, not exceeding £25 2s 6d

Exc. not Exc. Exc. n at Exc. £ £ £ s. d. £ £ £ S. D. 25 50 5 250 275 1 7 6 50 75 7 6 275 300 1 10 75 100 10 300 350 1 15 100 1.25 12 6 350 400 2 125 150 15 400 450 .... 2 5 150 175 17 6 450 500 2 10 175 200 1 500 550 2 15 200 225 1 2 6 550 600 3 225 250 1 5 and for every £100 above £600, imd every fractional part of £100, 10s. Copyright of Designs, Cerl ificate of £5.

DEBENTURE FOR DRAWBACK. S. D

When sum not exceeding £10 1 Above £10, and under 50 2 6 „ 50 5 Draft or Order for the payment of any sum of Money to Bearer on Demand 1

INSURANCE POLICIES. '

LIFE. 8. D. When sum not above £500. For £50, and fractional part of £50 6 Exceeding £500 and not exceeding £1000 For £100 and fractional part of £100 1 Exceeding £1000. For £1000 and fractional part of £1000 10

EIRE.

Duty on each Policy 1 Besides 3 per cent, on every Insurance made or renewed. MARINE.

For every £100 or part of £100, when premium is under 10s per cent 3 STAMP DUTIES.

Above 10s and not above 20s, ----- 6 — 20s — 30s, 10 — 30a — 40s, 2 — 40s — 50s, 3 — - - 50s . — 4 For every £100 or part of £100, issued for any certain time not exceeding six months, --.-20 Exceeding six months, ------40 Letter or Power of Attorney, - - - - - 30 Progressive Duty on Words, - - - - -100 Receipts—For £2 and upwards, -----01

FRENCH MONIES, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, WITH THEIR EQUIVALENTS IN ENGLISH.

French. monies. English. £ s. D. 1 Cent, - - - - ^ - - - - 0£ 2 „ =1 Sou ,001 10 Sous=l Franc - 9| 2o Francs=l Louis 15 11 25 Do. ------10 WEIGHTS French. English. Avoirdupois Weight, lbs. oz. drs. 1 Gramme, 0$ 10 „ =1 Decagramme, - - - - - 00 5f 10 Decagrammes=l Hectogramme, - - - 3 8£ 10 Hectogrammes=l Kilogramme, - - - 2 3 4| MEASURES. LENGTH. French. English. yds. ft. in. 1 Metre, - > 033 10 „ =Decametre, - - - - -• - 10 2 91 10 Decametres=l Hectometre, - - -' - 109 9| - 10 Hectometres=l Kilometre, . 25 Milimetres are equal to One Inch. GAPAGITT. French, English gals. qts. pts. 1 Litre, 00 If „ =1 Decalitre, ------2 1£ Decalitres=l Hectolitre, ... - 22

10 Hectolitres=l Kilolitre, - - - - i )

STREET DIRECTORY.

EEGISTEATION DISTEICTS, &c.

Districts. Eegistrars. Office*. No. Name.

1 Middle Parish, Robert Campbell, 5 Bank Street. 2 West Parish, Eobert A. Baird, 41 Cathcart Street. % East Parish, James Slater, 29 Rue-end Street. Office Hours—from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m., and from 6 till 8 p.m.

SESSION CLERKS. Middle Parish—Robert Campbell, 5 Bank Street. West Parish—Rev. James Rankin, 9 Brougham Street. East Parish—Thomas Smith, 4 Upper Crescent. By Act 17 and 18 Vict., cap. 80, it is enacted that a Birth be registered within 21 days, a Marriage within 3 days, and a Death within 8 days respectively thereafter. It is usual, and saves con- siderable trouble to parties, to get a Death registered previous to interment. Penalties are exigible if the above rules are not com- plied with.

The Numbers denote the Registration District in which each Street u situated.

To avoid jostling in meeting, Passengers should observe the general (< rule— Keep to the Eight"— that is, to allow those you meet to pass on your left

Abbotsford Place, Roxburgh street (2) Ann street, from Buccleuch street southward to Cotton mill (2) Antigua street, from Bogle street running southwards ( 3 Ardgowan street west, from Nelson street west to Bedford st. (2) Ardgowan street, Glebe, from Crawfurd street to Clarence st. (2) Ardgowan square, Union street (2) l ) ) ) ) ) )

SfREET DIRECTORY.

Argyle street, from West Blackball street to George square (2) Armadale place, head of Bank street (2) Arthur street, from St Lawrence street to Cartsburn street (3) Baker street, from Drumfrochar road to Dellingburn square (3) Bank street, from Cathcart square to Dempster street (1,2) Bearhope street, from Roxburgh street to Tobago street (2) Bedford street, from Newark street to Glen (2) Bell entry, from Dalrymple street to West breast (1) Belville place, head of Batho street westward (2) Bentinck street, or Martha brae, from Clyde street southward (2) Blackhall street (East), from Rue-end street to Deer park (3) Blackball street (West), from Hamilton street to Grey place (2) Bogle street, from Rue-end street to Regent street (1, 2) Boyd place, from 27 to 35 West Blackhall street (2)

Boyd street, from Ker street to Clarence street ( 2 Breast (East), from East Quay lane to foot of William street ( 1 Breast (West), continuation of East breast to West quay (1, 2) Brisbane street, from Nelson street to Bedford street (2) Broad close, from Cathcart street to Shaw street ( 1 Brougham street,- from Grey place westward to Jardine's burn (2) Bruce street, from Inverkip street to Wellington street (2) Buccleuch street, from Vennel to Ann street (2) Buchanan's close; 9 Dalrymple street (1) Campbell street, from Clyde street to Union street (2) Captain street, from Sir Michael street to Wellington street (2) Carnock street, from St Andrew square to Dellingburn street (3)

Cartsburn street, from Rue-end street to Upper Ingleston (3 ) Cathcart square, head of Hamilton, William, and Cathcart streets (1) Cathcart street, from Cathcart square to East India breast (1) Catherine street, from Forsyth street to Johnstone street (2) Chapel street, from Bogle street to Dellingburn street (3) Charles street, from Vennel to Dalrymple street (2) Church place from Cathcart square to Market street (1) Clarence street from Roslin street to Old West manse ( 2) Clyde crescent from East Clyde street to Forsyth street (2)

Cowgate street, from Vennel to Market street ( y 2 Crawfurd street, (east), head of Ratho street southward (2) Crawfurd street (west), from Charles street to Boyd street (2) Cross-shore street, from Cathcart street to East breast ( 1 Customhouse place, back of Customhouse and foot of East Quay lane (1) Dalrymple street, from Shaw street to Nicolson street (1, 2) Dellingburn street,- from Rue-end street to Baker street ^3) Dellingburn square, foot of Baker street (3) Dempster street, from Bank street running westward ( 2

Dock breast, from Customhouse place to East India breast ( 1 Donald's court, near East India breast, east end of Cathcart st. {1) Drummer's close, 5 Dalrymple street (1) Drumfrochar road, from Baker street to Drumfrochar (.3) ) ))

STREET DIRECTORY.

Duncan street, from Holmstroft street to East Shaw street (2^ East Clyde street, from Ropework street to Clyde crescent (3) East India breast, from Dock breast to East India Quay (1) East Quay lane, from Cathcart street to Steamboat quay (1) Eldon street, from Jardine's burn, running westward to road (2) street, from Nelson street (west) to Bedford street (2) Eorsyth street, from Clyde crescent to Finnart (2) Ford place, Caddlebill (2) Forres place; Hope street (3) Fox street, from Seafield to Finnart road (2) Garvel park, East Hamilton street (3) George square, head of Kilblain street (2) Glenfield, west end Union street (2)

Grey place, west end West Blackhall street ( 2) Hamilton street, from Cathcart square to Wost Blackhall st. (1, 2) Hamilton street (east), from Main street, Crawfurdsdyke, to Port-

Glasgow road ( 3 Harvie lane, from Hamilton street to Dalrymple street (2)

Highland close, from Cathcart street to Shaw street ( 1 Hill street, from Regent street to Drumfrochar road (3) Hill-end street, from Thomas street to Belville place ( 3 Holmscroft street, from Williamson street to Trafalgar street (2)

Hope place, Antigua street ( 3 )

Hope street, from Lynedoch street eastward < 3 ) Houston street, from West Stewart street to Campbell street (2) Hyde park, Belville place (2) Ingleston street, from Baker street to the Crescents (3) Inverkip street, from Vennel to Williamson street (2) Jamaica street, from West Blackhall street to Union street (2) Jane place, north and south sides of Thomas street (2)

John street, from Stanners street to St Lawrence street ^ 3 ) Johnston street, from Union street to West Clyde street (2)

Kelly street, from West Stewart street to Ford ( 2 ) Ker street, from West Blackhall street to Boyd street (2) Kilblain street, from Yennel to George square (2) Kirk street, from Roslin street to West church burying ground (2) Laird street, from West Blackhall st. to West burying ground (2) Lindsay's lane, from West Quay lane to Vennel (2) Longwell close, from 44 Cathcart street to Shaw street (1) Lyle street, from Lynedoch &treet running eastward (3) Lynedoch street, from Waterloo place to Drumfrochar road (3) Macdougall street, off East Hamilton street (3) Macimight st., continuation of St Lawrence st. from Ratho st. (3) Madeira street, from Brisbane street to Eldon street (2) Main st., Crawfurdsdyke, from Rue-end st. to East Hamilton st. (&) Manse lane, from Hamilton street to Market street (.1) Mansionhouse lane, from Cathcart street to New road (1) Margaret street, from Seafield to Union street (2) STREET DIRECTORY.

Market street, from Church place to Tohago street (1) Martin terrace, from Patrick street to Eobertson street (2) Maxwell street, from Newark street to Eldon street (2) Mearns street, from Shaw place to Dempster street (2) Melville court, 31 Hamilton street (2)

Mount lane, from Regent street to Wellington street t 2 ) Mount Pleasant street, west end of Inverkip street southward (2) Nelson street (west), from (jeorge square to Brachelston toll (2) Nelson street (Glebe), from Crawfurd street to Clarence street (2) Newton street, from Invorkip street westward to Forsyth street (2) New Dock lane, from East Quay lane to Dock breast (1) New road, from Watt place to Regent street (2) Newark street, from Jardine's burn to Drums brae (2) Nicolson street, from Nelson street to Ropework street (2) Octavia terrace, west from Maderia street (2) Open shore, from Shaw street to New Dock head (1) Patrick street, from Finnart street to West Clyde street (2) Port-Glasgow road, from East Hamilton street to Port-Glasgow (3) Pottery street, from Port-Glasgow road to river, east of Clyde Potteries (3) Princes street, from Inverkip street to Nelson street, west (2) Ratho street, from East Hamilton street to Belville place (3) Regent street, from Dellingburn square to Ann street (3, 2) Robertson street, from Brougham street to Finnart street (2) street, from Clyde street to Mariners' Asylum (2) Ropework street, from Dalrymple street to Clyde street (2) Roslin street, from Crawfurd street to Clarence street (2) Roxburgh street, from Bank street to Inverkip street (2) Rue-end street, from Catheart street to Cartsburn street (1, 3) St Andrew street, from Rue-end street southward (3) St Andrew square, from Springkell street to Carnock street (3) St Lawrence street, from John street to Ratho street (3) Salmon street, north-west side of Inverkip street—No. 34 (2) Shannon's close, from Shaw street to East breast (1) Shaw street, from Dalrymple street to Rue-end street (1) Shaw street (east), from Ann street to Nelson street—west (2) iShaw place, from Bank street to Ann street (2) Sir John's brae, Mansionhouse lane (2) Sir Michael street, from Vermel to Roxburgh street (2) Smith's lane, from Venn el to Market street (1) Springkell street, from Cartsburn street to St Andrew square (3) Stanners street, from Main street, Cartsdyke, to John street (3) Steamboat Quay, east and west of the Customhouse and Excise buildings (1) Stewart street (east), from Rue-end street to Greenock Foundry (3) Stewart street (west), from West Burn street to Houston street (2) Sugarhouse lane, from Vennel to Dalrymple street (2) Taylor's close, from Hamilton street to Dalrymple street (1) Terrace road, from Watt place to Regent street (2) STREET DIRECTORY.

Thomas street, from East Hamilton street westward (3) Tobago street, from Inverkip street to Market street (2) Trafalgar street, from Shaw place to Roxburgh street (2) Under crescent, from John street to St Lawrence street (3) Union court, head of "West Quay lane (2) Union street, from George square to Newark street (2) Upper crescent, from Under crescent southward (3) Vennel, from Inverkip street to "West breast (1, 2) Victoria place, 7 West Blackhall street (2) Virginia street, from Chapel street to East India breast (3) "Waterloo place, west of M.ansionhouse (2) "Watt street, from Nelson street to Kelly street (2) "Watt place, south side of Cathcart and Cross-shore streets (1) "Watson's lane, from Hamilton street to Vennel (2) "Wellington court, 7 Cathcart square (1) "Wellington street, from Williamson street to Ann street (2) West Burn street, from Kilblain street to Dalrymple street (2) West Clyde street, from Clyde crescent to Whitefarland point (2) West Quay lane, from Dalrymple street to West quay (2) West Quay, from foot of West Quay lane eastward (2) Whitefarland point, near the Battery (2) William street, from Cathcart street to East and West breasts (1) Williamson street, from head of Inverkip street southward (2) York street, from Crawfurd street to Clarence street (2) POST-OFFICE GREENOCK DIEEGTOEY.

ADAM Alexander, cooper, 11 Charles street Adam Archibald, shipowner, 3 Cathcart street. House, 42 Eldon street Adam Donald, ship smith, 37 Eue-end street. House, 6 Lyle street Adam Edward B., storekeeper 13 Eegent street

Adam George, merchant, 1 Cathcart street. House, Wood- side, Eldon street Adam & Gill, joiners and glaziers, 4 "Watson's Lane Adam James, grocer, 7 East Shaw street. House, do. Adam James, of Adam & Gill, 7 East Shaw street Adam John, Town Chamberlain and Treasurer to Harbour Trustees and Board of Police, Council Chambers, Ham- ilton street. House, Home Cottage, Eosneath street Adam Eobert, carpenter, 7 John street Adam Eobert, mason, 21 East Shaw street Adam William, of Ballantine, Adam & Eowatu House, Hollybank, 29 Eldon street Adam William, mason, 17 Ann street Adam William, cooper, 5 Inverkip street Adam William, labourer, 1 Main street Adam William & Co., plumbers, coppersmiths, &c, 2 and 3 Dock breast Adam Miss, 60 Eldon street DIRECTORY.

ADAMS Alexander, labourer, 13 John street Adams James, labourer, 13 Bearhope street Adams James, joiner, 26 East Hamilton street Adams John, accountant, Provident Bank. House, 20 Bris- bane street Adams William D., saddler, 19 Cathcart street. Hou.se, 15 Lynedoch street

Adams William, deep-sea pilot, 1 Grey place Adams Mrs, 1 William street ADAMSON Alexander, architect and surveyor, 18 West Burn street Adamson Daniel D., feuar, Laurel villa, Johnstone street

Adamson William, hairdresser and news agent, 71 Main st. Adamson Mrs William, Laurel villa, Johnston street ADDIS James, mariner, 4 Lyle street ADYEETISEE Office (Greenock), 29 Hamilton street

AGNEW Alexander & Son, house-factors, 15 Cross-shore st. Agnew Alexander & Son, Wrights, Terrace road Agnew Alexander, of Alexander Agnew & Son. House, 8 Margaret street

Agnew David, of Alex. Agnew & Son. Ho., 63 tfnion st. AIKENHEAD James, shoemaker, 9 Nelson street, west AINSLIE John, smith, 13 Eegent street AIED John, grocer, 54 Dalrymple street. House, 7 Nicol- son street Aird Thomas, porter and tobacconist, 10 East Quay lane Aird William, shipmaster, 13 Mount Pleasant street House, 8 Antigua street Aird William, shipmaster, 13 Mount Pleasant street AIEMET Elliot, gardener, Newark street Airmet David, gardener, 15 Margaret street AITCHISON G., E. N, 28 Brisbane street Aitchison Mrs, 10 Brisbane street

AITKEN Andrew, watchmaker and jeweller, 3 Hamilton st, House, 11 Ardgowan square Aitken Charles, engineer, 17 Lynedoch street DIRECTORY.

Aitken Charles, boilermaker, 13 Clarence street. House, Ardgowan street, Glebe Aitken Charles, engineer, 17 Lynedoch street Aitken David, accountant, City of Glasgow Bank. House, Sea View, Aitken James, gardener, 25 Newark street Aitken James, of Lang & Aitken. House, 18 Antigua st. Aitken James, carpenter, 2 Watt place Aitken John, bleacher, 22 Sir Michael street Aitken Samuel, sugar baker, 22 West Blackhall street

Aitken W. Scott, M.B. Consulting rooms, 32 Hamilton st. House, 4 George square Aitken Agnes, feuar, 7 East Shaw street Aitken Miss Janet, dressmaker, 28 West Blackhall street Aitken Miss M., grocer, 15 Antigua street Aitken Marion, fruiterer, Donegal place, Eegent street Aitken Mrs Jane, 42 Eegent street Aitken Mrs Peter, 4 George square Aitken Mrs Eobert, 31 Brougham street Aitken Mrs, 20 West Stewart street ALEXANDEE Alex., farmer , Port-Glasgow road Alexander Angus, sailmaker, 1 Antigua street Alexander Charles, engineer, 8 Hope street

Alexander Frederick, broker and agent, 14 Cathcart street. House, 3 Martin terrace Alexander James, E.N.E., deputy-superintendent Mercantile Marine. Office, 5 Virginia st. House, Battery place Alexander James, boilermaker, 3 Arthur street

Alexander James G., druggist, 9 West Blackhall st. House, 27 Nicholson street Alexander James, moulder, 9 Ingleston street Alexander James, seaman, 5 Bearhope street Alexander John, carpenter, 16 Bearhope street Alexander Matthew, Barnhill farm, East Parish Alexander Eobert, joiner, 21 Arthur street Alexander Eobert, sailmaker, 23 Sir Michael street DIRECTORY.

Alexander Robert, labourer, 9 Ingleston street Alexander "William, cooper, 6 Lyle street Alexander William, brassfounder, 41 Ann street Alexander Miss, 58 Eldon street Alexander Mrs Edward, 10 Cross-shore street Alexander Mrs James, feuar, 24 Union street Alexander Mrs John, 2 Jamaica street Alexander Mrs, grocer, 11 Main street. House, 1 Lyle street Alexander Mrs, 7 Kelly street ALGIE Andrew, tea merchant and general grocer, 12 Ham- ilton street. House, 6 Antigua street Algie James, grocer, 26 Hamilton street and 17 Cathcart st. House, 76 Eldon street Algie Eobert, grocer, 24 Shaw street and 7 East Quay lane. House, 41 Lynedoch street ALLAN George, jr., East Stewart street Grain Mills. House, 1 St Andrew square Allan George & Sons, iron manufacturers, Clyde forge, Port- Glasgow road Allan George, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 23 Dalrymple street. House, 4 Mearns street Allan George, blacksmith, 7 William street Allan James, tobacconist, 22 West Blackhall street Allan James, carpenter, 3 Eopework street Allan James, foreman, Gas Works. House, 24 West Black- hall street Allan James, clerk, Post Office. House, 8 Antigua street Allan James, sailmaker, 6 Laird street Allan James, skinner, Ladyburn Allan John, baker, 9 Bearhope street Allan & Mann, builders, contractors, and brick, tile, sewer pipe, chimney can, cement, Caithness and Arbroath pavement, &c, merchants. Office, 11 Patrick street;

head office, 48 St Enoch's square, Glasgow Allan Neil, sailmaker, 29 Inyerkip street DIRECTORY.

Allan Eobert, tobacconist, 23 Dalrymple street. House, 4 Mearns street

Allan Robert, of George Allan & Sons. House, Belville Allan E. Leishman, M.D., CM., physician and surgeon, Consulting rooms, 27 Hamilton street. House, 5 Grey place

Allan William, 13 St Andrew street Allan William, seaman, 23 Arthur street Allan William O., salesman, 34 Brisbane street Allan Mrs Arthur, 67 Eue-end street Allan Mrs George, 20 Ardgowan square Allan Mrs, mangle keeper, 5 Regent street Allan Mrs, 5 Grey place Allan Mrs, 29 Cathcart street

ALLEEDICE Francis, boilerrnaker, 14 Bearhope street ALLISON Alexander, joiner, 12 Bruce street Allison Allan, 28 West Burn street

Allison John, sawyer, 1 Barnard's place, East Hamilton st, Allison John, joiner, 14 Bruce street Allison John E., 23 Brisbane street

Allison Stewart, joiner and saw miller, 32 Crawfurd street, Glebe. House, 12 East Blackhall street Allison Walter, sawyer, 66 East Hamilton street

Allison William, Inland Eevenue officer, 60 Holmscroft st. Allison William, Master of Works, 3 Jamaica street. House, Broomhill Gottage Drumfrochar road Allison William & Co., wholesale and retail wine and spirit merchants, 57 Vennel and 3 Market street. House, 18 Kelly street Allison Miss, 16 Bruce street Allison Mrs John, 7 Highland close Allison Mrs Eobert, 35 West Shaw street Allison Mrs William, 22 Kelly street ALSTON John, chain and anchor dealer, 2 East India breast. House, 7 Brisbane "street AMOS Miss, dressmaker, 18 Kilblain street 6 DIRECTORY.

ANDERSON Aaron, boilermaker, 30 East Hamilton street Anderson Adam, greengrocer, 11 Market street Anderson Alexander & Sons, sugar refiners, Gappielow sugar^ house, East Hamilton street Anderson Alexander, oabinetmaker, 3 Charles street Anderson Alexander, patternmaker, 11 Hamilton Street

Anderson Alexander, of Alexander Anderson & Sons. Ho. s 7 George square Anderson Alexander, general grooer, 34 Hamilton street, House, Newton street Anderson Andrew, 8 Ardgowan square -Anderson Andrew, engine-keeper, 65 Bue-end street Anderson Archibald, carpenter, 7 Market street Anderson Colin, labourer, 2 Eopework street Anderson Daniel, joiner and glazier, 7 ICilblain street. Ho., 6 Nelson street, west. Anderson Duncan, mariner, 22 West Blaokhall street Anderson George, shipmaster, 1 Union street Anderson Henry, engineer, 27 Ingleston street Anderson Hugh, hosier, glove and trimming warehouse, 38 Hamilton street. House, 48 Brougham street Anderson James, watchmaker, 14 Sir Michael street Anderson James, engineer, 21 Lynedoch street Anderson James, finisher, Alma cottage, Hill-end Anderson James L., accountant, commission and insuranoe agent, 32 Cathcart street. House, 51 Brougham street Anderson James, engineer, 2 John street Anderson James, joiner, 38 Main street Anderson James, joiner, 38 Boxburgh street Anderson James, engineer, 27 Arthur street Anderson James, boilermaker, 22 John street Anderson John, baker, 27 Bue-end street. House, 2 St, Andrew street Anderson John, engineer, 9 Ingleston street Anderson John, of William Anderson & Sons, House, 33 Brougham street ,

DIRECTORY.

Anderson John, smith, 27 Arthur street Anderson John, joiner, 29 Boxburgh street Anderson John, of Alexander Anderson & Sons. House, 13 Union street Anderson John, carpenter, 7 Market street Anderson John, smith, 25 Arthur street Anderson John, engineer, 3 Dellingburn square Anderson John, gardener, 20 Nelson street, west Anderson Neil, grocer, 46 Inverkip street Anderson Kenneth, spirit dealer, 27 Sugarhouse lane. Ho., 5 West Burn street Anderson, Orr & Co,, sugar refiners, Berry-yards, Drum- frochar road Anderson Peter, cabinetmaker, 9 Bruce street

Anderson Q. L , silk mercer, 16 West Blackhall street. Ho. . 47 Brougham street Anderson Bobert, patternmaker, 12 Eegent street Anderson & Bobertson, dyers, 7 Hamilton street Anderson Thomas, spirit merchant, 11 East Breast. Ho., do. Anderson William & Sons, grain merchants and wholesale grocers, 3 Mansion-house lane Anderson William & Sons, sugar brokers, Sugar Exchange buildings Anderson William, of William Anderson & Sons. House, 4 Mearns street

Anderson William, jun. , of William Anderson & Sons. Ho. 21 Brisbane street Anderson William, smith, 30 Ann street Anderson Miss, lodgings, 17 Oartsburn street Anderson Mrs Hugh, 12 Ingleston street Anderson Mrs James, 13 St Andrew street Anderson Mrs John, feuar, 15 West Stewart street Anderson Mrs Bichard, 67 Union street Anderson Mrs Thomas, 10 Forsyth street Anderson Mrs, lodgings, 9 Lynedoch street Anderson Mrs, 2 Hill-end 8 DIRECTORY.

Anderson Mrs, 32 Dalrymple street Anderson Mrs, 33 Cathcart street Anderson Mrs, Drumfrochar road ANDREW Alexander, shipmaster, 13 Lynedoch street

Andrew David, engineer, 1 1 Ingleston street Andrew James, rigger, 20 Cathcart street Andrew John, smith, 51 Main street Andrew J. & W. & Co., furnishing ironmongers and smiths, &c, 2 Cathcart square and 5 Ann street Andrew Eobert, baker, 41 Ann street Andrew William, baker, 31 Sir Michael street ANGUS George, coal merchant, Eailway Mineral depot, head of Arthur street. House, 2 Upper crescent Angus James, engineer, 2 Upper crescent

Angus Eobert, fitter, 4 Dalrymple street Angus Eobert, of Ewing, Angus & Co. House, Glenfield, 79 Union street

Angus Thomas, of M'Lean, Angus & Co. House, 5 Lyle st. Angus Mrs George, 12 Ingleston street APPLEBY Thomas, ropespinner, 3 Hope street APOTHECAEIES' Hall (Greenock), 28 Hamilton street Apothecaries' Hall (New), 17 Hamilton street

AEBUCKLE G. & M., fleshers, 1 Albert place, West Blacks hall street Arbuckle George, of G. & M. Arbuckle. Ho., 6 Grey place

Arbuckle James & Co,, tanners, Cartsburn and Stanners sts. Arbuckle James, of James Arbuckle & Co. House, 6 East Blackhall street Arbuckle John, currier and machinery belt maker, Stanners street. House, 5 Carnock street Arbuckle Matthew, of G. & M. Arbuckle. House, 7 Union street AECHIBALD Alexander, shipmaster, 10 Mearns street Archibald James, engineer, Lindsay's land, Crescent Archibald William, 9 Eoxburgh street. Archibald Mrs John, outfitter, 12 Cathcart street DIRECTORY. 9

Archibald Mrs, 8 Inverkip street AECHISON Thomas, labourer, 4 Ann street AEKLEY Arthur, tidewaiter, 31 Ann street Arkley Misses, dressmakers and straw bonnet makers, 38 West Stewart street Arkley Mrs Eobert, 3 Bank street AKMITAGKE William, wool- sorter, Broomhill, Drumfrochar road AEMOUE Alexander, shoemaker, 7 Sugarhouse lane Armour George, shoemaker, 24 West Stewart street Armour Hugh, police-sergeant, 6 Patrick street Armour John, joiner, 13 East Quay lane Armour John, labourer, 1 Eue-end street Armour Joseph, labourer, 30 Sugarhouse lane Armour Matthew, shoemaker, 11 Charles street Armour William, sawyer, 20 Nelson street, west Armour William, coppersmith, 15 Tobago street AENOTT James, engineer, 7 Hill street AEEOLL William, grocer, 58 Yennel, House, Ford house, Ford road Arrol Mrs Eobert, grocer, 21 Tobago street AETHUE John, engineer, 4 Ingleston street Arthur John, joiner, 36 Main street Arthur Thomas, labourer, 13 St Andrew street Arthur Thomas, feuar, 4 Ingleston street Arthur William, 6 Patrick street Arthur William, blacksmith, 6 Ingleston street Arthur Mrs Eobert, 40 Dalrymple street ASSEMBLY Eooms (New), Terrace road ATKINSON John, butler, 20 West Blackhall street Atkinson Joseph, pattern maker, 7 Upper crescent Atkinson Eichard, smith, Thomson's land, Crescent ATJLD Charles, M.D., physician and surgeon, 3 Bank street House, 5 Houston street Auld Hugh, moulder, 10 Springkell street Auld Mrs, 24 Brisbane street iO DIRECTORY.

AUSTIN Adam, joiner, Hill-end Austin Matthew, mason, 17 Bruce street Austin Eobert, boilermaker, Sinclair street

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BAHRS John, mariner, 32 Dalrymple street BAILEY Campbell, shipmaster, 7 West Stewart street Bailey William, glazier, 11 Begent street Bailey William, mariner, 4 Kilblain street BAILEY Jane, china and crystal dealer, 36 Shaw street. House, 5 Cross-shore street BAIN George, market gardener, 7 Mearns street Bain James, labourer, 8 Baker street Bain James, joiner, 21 Main street Bain John, moulder, 24 Cartsburn street Bain Thomas, sawyer, 5 Begent street Bain Thomas, Prince of Wales hotel, 28 Cathcart street Bain Walter, cooper, 4 Nicolson street Bain William, joiner, 6 Chapel street BAINE & Johnston, merchants, 17 West Blackhall street Baine James, Black's land, Newton street Baine William, foreman ropemaker, Black's land, Newton st. Baine William, ropemaker, 7 Wellington street BAIBD Hugh, mason, 34 Holmscroft street Baird James, 25 West Burn street Baird James E., boot and shoemaker, 12 Tobago street Baird John, gardener, Seafield, 2 Fox street Baird Matthew, mason, 32 Holmscroft street Baird Peter, carpenter, 2 Dellingburn street Baird Eobert A., stationer and bookseller, and Registrar for West Parish, 41 Cathcart street. House, 60 Eldon street Baird Robert, gardener, 14 West Blackhall street. House, 5 West Stewart street Baird William, carter, 32 Inverkip street DIRECTORY. 11

Baird Mrs M., confectioner, 11 Cathcart st. House, 15 do. BAKERS' House of Call, 8 Market street Bakers' Mill, 12 Baker street BALDERSTON David, 41 Regent street Balderston Jacob, joiner, 41 Ann street BALLANTINE, Adam & Rowan, sugar refiners, Delling- burn street Ballantine George, breaksman, 12 Wellington street Ballantine James, of Greenock Distillery Co. House, 7 Houston street Ballantine John H., of Ballantine, Adam & Rowan. House, Houston street Ballantine Thomas, of Greenock Distillery Co. House, 22 Patrick street Ballantine Mrs William, lodgings, 1 Argyle street Ballantine Peter, rivetter, 4 East Quay lane BALLINGALL Peter, accountant, Bank of Scotland, 47

Cathcart street • BANCROET Peter & Son, oil importers, ; John Campbell, jun<, agent, Exchange buildings BANK of Scotland, 47 Cathcart street BANKHEAD William, gatekeeper, 53 Main street BANKIER, Leitke & Co., ship brokers and commission merchants, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street BANKS John, town missionary, 11 Mount Pleasant street Banks Mrs Alexander, provision dealer, 26 Charles street BANNATYNE Ebenezer, joiner, 3 John street Bannatyne Robert, Albert Harbour tavern, 3 Ropework street. House, do. BANNIGAN Edward, lodgings, 40 Shaw street BAPTIST Chapel, West Burn street Baptist Chapel, Nelson street, west BARBOUR Alexander, boatman, Longwell close Barbour Alexander, joiner, 10 Terrace road Barbour Archibald, carter, Broomhill (Upper) Barbour Ephraim, painter, Nelson street 12 DIRECTORY.

Barbour James, boilermaker, 5 John street Barbour John, 12 Boxburgh street Barbour Eobert, joiner, 4 Tobago street Barbour Thomas, steamboat master, 29 Cathcart street Barbour William, boilermaker, Morton terrace, Hill-end Barbour William, joiner, 3 Ann street Barbour Miss Mary, 18 Ann street BABCLAY David Elder, of B. Ewing & Co. House, Glen- huntly cottage, Port- Glasgow Barclay John, of Blake, Barclay & Co. House, 71 East Hamilton street Barclay John S., of M'Lean & Barclay. House, 5 Kelly st Barclay John, shoemaker, grocer, and corn extractor, 30 Inverkip street Barclay John, joiner, 4 Tobago street Barclay Bobert, boot and shoe merchant, 46 Cathcart street Barclay Bobert, baker, 7 John street Barclay Bobert, carter, Ladyburn Barclay William, moulder, 1 Springkell street Barclay Mrs James, 12 Duncan street Barclay, Mrs, 5 Kelly street Barclay Mrs, lady's nurse, 22 Crawfurd street BABK Andrew, carpenter, 21 Bruce street BABLOW James, painter, 2 Hill street BABNABD James, contractor, 9 George square BABE Allan, waiter, 35 Lynedoch street Barr Archibald, sawyer, 9 Main street

Barr James, cooper, 1 6 Sir Michael street Barr James, shoemaker, 7 Sugarhouse lane Barr James, gardener, 37 Union street Barr James, porter, 12 Terrace road Barr James, sugar boiler, 45 Bue-end street Barr John, engineer, 17 Bruce street Barr John, gardener, 27 West Blackhall street. House, Brachelston place Barr John, brassfounder, 19 Hamilton street DIRECTORY. 13

Barr John, coppersmith, 5 Hope street Barr M'Leod, shopman, 17 Nelson street, west Barr Eobert, gardener, 8 Boyd street Barr William, tinsmith, 17 Cathcart street Barr Mrs, 80 Union street Barr Mrs Eobert, 1 Lyle street BAEEIE Janet, 3 Kelly street BAEEON Alexander, joiner, 53 Holmscroft street Barron Charles, broker, 2 Taylor's close BATHGATE Charles, labourer, 24 Bruce street BAULD Adam, sand merchant, 5 William street BAUMANN Captain, of Eobb, Moore & Co., 10 Cross-shore street BAXTEE Duncan, feuar, 22 Market street Baxter George, seaman, 5 York street Baxter Hugh, joiner, 40 West Burn street Baxter John, 1 Einnarfc terrace Baxter John, boltmaker, 13 John street Baxter Peter, joiner, 3 Hill street Baxter Eobert, feuar, 6 Kilblain street Baxter Malcolm, carpenter, 2 Open shore Baxter Mrs A., 10 Antigua street Baxter Mrs Duncan, lodgings, 24 Eegent street Baxter Mrs, 6 West Stewart street Baxter Mrs, 4 Dalrymple street BEAE George, out-door officer, H.M. Customs. House, 27 Lynedoch street BEAEDALL Joseph, engineer, 37 Ann street BEATIE Charles, grocer, 55 Main street. House, do. Beatie Miss, grocer, 16 Brisbane street BEATON Allan, carpenter, 6 Under crescent Beaton Archibald, 11 Eegent street Beaton Donald, carpenter, 36 Eoxburgh street Beaton Hugh, joiner, 24 Cartsbutn street Beaton James, labourer, 31 Holmscroft street Beaton John, labourer, 20 Cathcart street b 14 DIRECTORY.

Beaton John, carpenter, 68 East Hamilton street Beaton Peter, carter, 6 Sugarhouse lane Beaton Peter, engineer, Sinclair street Beaton Mrs, midwife, 7 Ardgowan street, Glebe BEATTIE Andrew, sugar broker, 23 Cathcart street. House, Eocklee house, Beattie Mrs Elizabeth, Commercial hotel, 2 East Quay lane BECETOKD John, store keeper, 34 East Hamilton street BECEWTTH Mrs, 11 Union street BEGGS Hamilton, labourer, 32 Cartsburn street James, flesher, 21 Eoxburgh street. House, 13 Watt street Beith Mrs Thomas, grocer, 11 Cartsburn street. House, 25 Arthur street Beith Mrs, 45 Holmscroft street BELL, Duncan & Scott, sugar refiners, 14 Baker street Bell James, plumber, 6 Antigua street Bell James, of Bell, Duncan & Scott. House, Glasgow Bell John, baker, 3 West Blackhall street. House, 28 West Burn street Bell John, spirit merchant, 53 Eue-end street* House, 13 West Blackhall street Bell John, labourer, 3 John street Bell John, mariner, 45 Cathcart street Bell Peter & Co., plumbers, 10 East India breast Bell Peter, of Peter Bell & Co. House, 18 Antigua street Bell Bobert, mate, 13 Watt street Bell Margaret, 15 St Lawrence street Bell Misses, under-clothing shop, 36 West Blackhall street. House, 7 Brisbane street Bell Mrs George, 7 Brisbane street BENNIE Alexander, carpenter, 8 St Lawrence street Bennie William, blacksmith, 27 Holmscroft street Bennie Mrs James, 7 Under crescent BENNETT Mrs, 3 Hope street BENSON Bobert, rigger, 34 Nieolson street DIRECTORY. 15

Benson Thomas, engineer, 6 Antigua street Benson William, shipmaster, 50 West Blackhall street Benson William, shipmaster, 19 Lynedoch street Benson Mrs William, 19 Lynedoch street BEEEN John, outfitter, 9 Cathcart street BEEESFOED William, joiner, 15 Hope street Beresford William, licensed confectioner, 5 West Blackhall street. House, 6 do. BERTEAM William, timekeeper, M'Lachlan's land, New- ton street BEYEEIDGE David, engineer, 9 Upper crescent Beveridge George, cooper, 46 Cathcart street Beveridge James, smith, 4 Ingleston street Beveridge William, labourer, 34 Charles street Beveridge William, moulder, 27 Ingleston street BIGGAM John, spirit dealer, 35 Dalrymple street. House, Harvie Lane Biggam Miss Ann, teacher, 9 Ann street Biggam Mrs David, 30 Dalrymple street BINNIE Colin, patternmaker, 34 East Hamilton street BIEKMYEE Henry, clerk, 13 Lynedoch street Birkmyre William, manufacturer, Greenock Sacking Co., Lynedoch street. House, Armadale place, Bank street Birkmyre William, engineer, 2 Lyle street BIET Charles, labourer, 6 Stanners street BISKETT Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 30 Ann street

BISLAND Peter, boilermaker, 1 York street

BLACK Adam, cabinetmaker and precentor, 1 1 Kilblain st. House, Black's land, Newton street Black Alexander, cooper, 48 Crawfurd street Black Andrew L, of P. & A. Black. House, 1 Mearns st. Black Allan H. & Co., sugar samplers, 1 West quay. Ho., 9 Union street Black A. J., 11 Ardgowan square Black Angus, carpenter, 34 Dalrymple street Black Archibald, carpenter, 24 West Blackhall street 16 DIRECTORY.

Black Archibald, carter, 37 Crawfurd street Black Daniel, carpenter and dealer, 36 Shaw st. Ho., do. Black Daniel, carpenter, 19 Sir Michael street Black Daniel, carpenter, 8 Under crescent Black Daniel, joiner, 1 Arthur street Black Donald, labourer, 51 Main street Black Dugald, labourer, 23 Main street Black Duncan, boilermaker, 1 Arthur street Black Duncan, flesher, 10 Hope street. House, do. Black Hugh, tea merchant, 37 Hamilton street. House, 34 West Stewart street Black James W., bookseller and stationer, Hayelock build- ings, 17 West Blackhall st. Ho., 24 West Stewart st. Black James, joiner and builder, 9 West Stewart street and 39 Nioolson street. House, 1 Newton street Black James, carpenter, 5 Lynedoch street Black James, joiner, 16 William street Black James, police constable, 24 Bruce street Black James, labourer, 36 Holmscroft street Black John, writer, 5 West Blackhall street. House, Clar- endon place, Eldon street Black P. & A., brewers and malsters, Holmscroft brewery, Captain street

Black Patrick M., of P. & A. Black. House, 1 Mearns st. Black Peter, labourer, 57 Main street Black Eobert, wine and spirit merchant, Eagle tavern, 41 Eue-end street. House, 2 Dellingburn street Black Eobert, smith, 24 Bruce street Black Eobert, moulder, 35 Holmscroft street Black Thomas, joiner, 33 Holmscroft street Black Thomas, sailmaker, 4 Customhouse place. House, Jamieson's land, head of Nicolson street Black William, clerk, Cromwell place, Bank street Black Mary, grocer, 26 East Shaw street. House, 51 Main street Black Miss Jane, lodgings, 29 Charles street DIRECTORY. 17

Black Mrs George, 7 Lynedoch street Black Mrs James, 24 West Stewart street Black Mrs John, 1 1 Ardgowan square Black Mrs John, lodgings, 40 Dalrymple street Black Mrs John, 1 Mearns street Black Mrs John, grocer, 8 Mearns street Black Mrs James, librarian, Greenock Library, Watt Monu- ment, 9 Union street Black Mrs, 20 Sir Michael street Black Mrs, Drumfrochar road Black Mrs, 35 Ann street BLACKBURN Mrs Alexander, 11 West breast BLACKMORE Edward, of Eankin & Blackmore. House, 3 Einnart terrace BLACKWOOD John, carter, 2 Ann street. House, 3 Holmscroft street Blackwood James, carpenter, 19 Main street BLAIR Alexander S., baker, 31 Vennel. House, 25 do. Blair Archibald, pawnbroker, 31 Vennel. House, 2 Holms-

* croft street Blair Archibald, carter, 3 Duncan street Blair Archibald, engineer, 51 Regent street Blair Archibald, governor of Poor-house, Captain street Blair Daniel, carpenter, 16 East Shaw street Blair David, baker, 45 Cathcart street. Ho., 2 Shaw place Blair Donald, mariner, 6 West Quay lane Blair Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 3 Bell entry Blair Hugh, carter, 3 Bearhope street Blair Hugh, shoemaker, 33 Cathcart street Blair Hugh, slademan, 66 Vennel Blair Hugh R., wine and spirit merchant, 29 Vennel. Ho., 22 Kelly street Blair James, carter, 13 Ingleston street Blair John, rigger, 16 Tobago street Blair John, lime merchant, 8 Antigua street, and coal depot, Dellingburn street. House, 8 Hope street 18 DIRECTORY.

Blair Joseph, printer and publisher of the Greenock Herald and General Advertiser newspaper, 40 Oathoart street. House, 2 Watt place Blair Joseph, watchman, 3 Springkell street Blair Joseph, cooper, 35 West Burn street Blair Peter, clerk, 18 Bruce street Blair, Eeid & Steele, sugar refiners, Ingleston street Blair Eichard, engineer, 18 Bogle street Blair Eobert & Sons, cabinetmakers, upholsterers, and house factors, 7 West Blackhall street Blair Eobert, of Blair, Eeid & Steele. House, 38 Union st. Blair Eobert, of Eobert Blair & Sons. House, Woodside cottage, Eobertson street Blair Eobert, writer, and procurator-fiscal for Lower Ward of Eenfrewshire, 2 Watt place. House,' 65 Union street Blair Eobert, cabinetmaker, 10 Eegent street Blair Thomas, plumber, 25 Lynedoch street Blair Thomas, rigger, 54 Holmscroft street Blair Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 30 West Burn street Blair Thomas, labourer, 27 Holmscroft street Blair Thomas A., of Eobert Blair & Sons, 28 Brisbane street Blair Thomas, smith, 1 Carnock street Blair Thomas, jun., boot and shoe maker, 30 West Burn st. Blair William, boilermaker, 19 Ingleston street Blair William, porter, 5 East Quay lane Blair William, joiner, 26 Hamilton street Blair Miss, 13 Ardgowan street, west Blair Miss, 15 Cartsburn street Blair Miss, 19 Antigua street Blair Mrs, 21 Arthur street Blair Mrs John, 13 Eegent street Blair Mrs John, lodgings, 45 Cathcart street BLAKE, Barclay & Co., engineers, Victoria works, Mac- dougall street, off East Hamilton street

Blake John, of Blake, Barclay & Co. Ho., 5 St Lawrence st. BLANCKEN Joshua, hotel keeper, 55 Shaw street DIRECTORY. 19

Blancken Miss, 3 Hope street BLAKELY Robert, labourer, 3 Crawfurd street BLENCH John G., officer of Inland Eevenue, 5 Captain st- BLUE Dugald, cooper, 17 Ann street Blue Dugald, labourer, 2 Eopework street Blue Gilbert, labourer, Lindsay's cottage, Crescent Blue James, engineer, 22 Ann street Blue John, 2 Crawfurd street BLYTH David, carpenter, 10 Baker street BOAG- Andrew, writer and insurance agent, Commercial buildings, 14 Hamilton street. House, Holly cottage, 12 Jamaica street Boag James, slater, 9 East Shaw street Boag James, ropemaker, 35 Lynedoch street Boag James, cooper, 22 Sir Michael street Boag John, plumber, 7 Sir Michael street Boag Peter, millwright, 37 Lynedoch street Boag Eobert, carter, 16 Wellington street Boag Eobert, smith, forgemaster, and galvanizing works, 55 Shaw street. House, 12 Jamaica street Boag Thomas, ropemaker, 33 Lynedoch street Boag Mrs Walter, Finnart Boag Mrs Andrew, 17 Kilblain street BODAN John, labourer, 21 Ingleston street BOQ-AN Bernard, wire-worker, 71 Yennel BOLL Mrs John, 15 Nicolson street BOLTON Joseph, 18 Ann street BONAE Eev. Jno. Jas., minister of the Gospel. House, Ardgowan street, west Bonar William, carpenter, 18 Yennel BONE David, joiner, 10 Hope street Bone James, grain and potato merchant, 23 Tobago street. House, do. Bone Quintin, clerk, 12 Mearns street

Bone William, of Foulds & Bone. House, 21 Brisbane st. Bone Mrs James, 48 Ann street ,

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BONNAE Dundas, spirit merchant, 8 Inverkip street. Ho., 15 Laird street BONES Eichard, E.N., H.M.C. Prince Albert.' House, 6 Trafalgar street BOOLDS Henry John, Lloyds' surveyor, City Bank build- ings, 32 Cathcart street. House, 6 Martin terrace BOELAND John, missionary, 4 Antigua street Borland J. 0., temperance hotel keeper, 24 Cathcart street BOETHWICK Alexander, grocer, 2 Inverkip street. Ho., 51 Eoxburgh street Borthwick George, railway guard, 2 Dellingburn square Borthwick Thomas, carpenter, 6 West Stewart street Borthwick Thomas, storekeeper, 26 Holmscroft street Borthwick William, joiner, 20 Sir Michael street BOTJEKE James, M.D., surgeon, 14 Hamilton street. House, 4 Shaw place BOWEEBANK Mrs, 42 West Burn street BOWEES Alexander, shipmaster, Battery place, West Clyde street BOWES Mrs John, 12 Antigua street BOWIE Andrew, 3 Arthur street Bowie James, grocer, 46 Main street Bowie John, labourer, 21 Arthur street Bowie Thomas, carpenter, 12 Terrace road Bowie William, CM., teacher, Highlanders' Academy. Ho. 27 Sir Michael street BOWLING- green, Ardgowan square BOWMAN Alexander, baker, 65 Main street Bowman George, joiner, 55 Holmscroft street Bowman James, general dealer, 43 Vennel and 10 Dal- rymple street. House, 39 West Blackhall street Bowman John, shoemaker, 51 Eoxburgh street Bowman Joseph, engineer, 30 East Hamilton street Bowman Miss, teacher, 26 Nicolson street BOYCE Edward, spirit dealer, 31 Shaw street. Ho., 29 do. Boyce Henry, French polisher, 20 Cathcart street DIRECTORY. 21

BOYD Andrew, late shipmaster, 39 Union street Boyd Charles, labourer, 28 Ann street Boyd David, carpenter, 4 John street Boyd Eev. David, minister of the Gospel, 49 Brougham st. Boyd Duncan, grocer and provision merchant, 44 Shaw st. House, Church street, Port- Glasgow Boyd Hugh, gardener, Ladyburn house Boyd James, cowfeeder, 44 Inverkip street Boyd J. & W., watchmakers and jewellers, 10 West Black- hall street Boyd James, joiner, 10 Chapel street Boyd John, cabinetmaker, 10 Duncan street Boyd John, of J. & W. Boyd. House, 4 Nelson st., west Boyd John, joiner, 35 Holmscroft street Boyd John & Son, aerated water manufacturers, 30 Sugar- house lane. House, 5 Hamilton street Boyd John, wine and spirit merchant, 12 Sir Michael street. House, 14 Tobago street Boyd Johnston, van driver, 6 West Stewart street Boyd Bichard, smith, 3 Arthur street Boyd Bobert, carpenter, 10 William street Boyd William, of J. & W. Boyd, 13 Nelson street, west Boyd William, carter, 31 Holmscroft street Boyd William, joiner, 11 Ardgowan street, Glebe Boyd Miss, dressmaker, 11 Nicolson street Boyd Miss, feuar, 4 Smith's lane Boyd Miss, 16 Laird street Boyd Misses, milliners and straw hat makers, 51 Holmscroft street Boyd Mrs, 8 Duncan street Boyd Mrs Daniel, 19 Antigua street BOYLE Alexander, porter, 4 West Quay lane Boyle David, tidewaiter, 2 Tobago street

Boyle James, grocer and provision merchant, 29 Charles st. House, 5 Wellington street Boyle John, boilermaker, 10 Shaw street 22 • DIRECTORY..

Boyle Elizabeth, pawnbroker, 13 East Quay lane. House, 4 Nelson street, west BEABENDEE John, carter, 6 Patrick street BEADLEY James, tailor and clothier, 28 Charles street House, 6 Lyle street Bradley John, tailors' call master, 16 Market street Bradley John, upholsterer, 8 Bearhope street Bradley John, labourer, 3 Charles street Bradley William, huckster, 32 Inverkip street BEAIDLEY Mrs, lodgings, 24 Hamilton street BEAIDSHAW Miss, 48 Crawfurd street BEAIDWOOD James, engineer, 3 John street Braidwood John, 13 Under crescent BEAND David, sawyer, 3 Kirk street BEANNAN Patrick, shoemaker, 21 Stanners street BEEWSTEE James, boilermaker, 1 Hill street BEIDIE Mrs James, 23 Kelly street BEIGHTON John, family grocer and provision merchant, 43 Hamilton street. House, 11 Watt street BEIDGE Eobert, labourer, 22 Tobago street BEISBANE Andrew, labourer, 24 Hamilton street Brisbane Ebenezer, engineer, 17 Ingleston street Brisbane James, grocer, 23 Ingleston street

BEITISH and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Co., 28 Cathcart st. British Linen Co.'sBank, Bank buildings, 13 William street —T. 0. Hunter, agent BEITON John, painter, 2 Springkell street BEOADFOOT James, plumber, 2 West Breast. House, 26 Brisbane street Broadfoot William, wine and spirit merchant, 10 Dalrymple street. House, 51 Brougham street Broadfoot William, sailmaker, 12 Cathcart street Broadfoot Mrs James, 5 Holmscroft street BEOCK Archibald, engineer, 21 Ingleston street BEODIE Archibald, joiner, 15 Laird street Brodie Daniel, tobacconist, 7 Yennel DIRECTORY. 23

Brodie James, iron turner, 2 John street Brodie John, shipmaster, 39 Crawford street Brodie John, tailor and clothier* 22 Cathcart st> Ho., 12 do. Brodie John, jr., tailor, 24 Bruce street Brodie Bobert, labourer, 6 John street Brodie William, Buck Head hotel, 2 Watson's lane, Hamil* ton street Brodie Mrs Eobert, 36 Holmscroft street Brodie Mrs, lodgings, 15 Laird street BROOM Alexander, carpenter, Hillside cottage, 1 St Law^ rence street BBOTCHIE Donald, seamen's chaplain, 7 West Stewart st» BROUGH John, of Brough & Orr. House, 9 Hill street Brough & Orr, smiths an$ farriers, 4 Chapel street BBOUN James, 2 Ardgowan square Broun Neil & Co., timber measurers, 2 Cathcart street BROWN A. & Co., grocers and provision merchants, 24 Tobago street Brown A. & H., carpenters, boatbuilders, and blockmakers, 6 St Andrew street Brown Alexander, of Macalister & Fyfe. Ho., 80 Union st. Brown Alexander, mariner, 4 East Quay lane Brown Alexander, hairdresser and perfumer, 4 Manse lane and 30 Tobago street

Brown Alexander, jr., boilermaker, 30 Tobago street Brown Angus, carpenter, 10 St Lawrence street Brown Archibald, of Macfarlan, Brown & Co. House, 15 Antigua street Brown Archibald, carter, 30 Cartsburn street Brown Archibald, moulder, 3 Crawfurd street Brown Archibald, shipmaster, James' place, Bank street Brown Charles, labourer, 34 Nicolson street Brown Daniel, carpenter, 3 Dellingburn square Brown Donald, oarpenter, 66 Vennel Brown Donald, carpenter, 1 Ingleston street Brown Dugald, carpenter, 31 Lynedooh street 24 DIRECTORY.

Brown E., mason, 27 Holmscroft street Brown Ebenezer, labourer, 11 Tobago street Brown Edward, boilermaker, 33 Holmscroft street Brown George A., painter and paper-hanger, 3 Albert place. House, 24 West Stewart street Brown Hamilton, of A. & H. Brown. Ho., 5 East Black- ball street Brown Hugh, grocer, 11 Bearhope street iirown James, spirit dealer, 13 Shaw street. House, 11 do. Brown James, collector, Shaws Water Joint-Stock Company. Office and house, 49 Eue-end street Brown James, clerk, 24 Bruce street Brown James, baker, 5 Eue-end street Brown James, rivetter, 8 Chapel street Brown James, clerk, Post Office Brown James, coal merchant and insurance agent, City

Bank buildings. Ho. , Abbotsford place, 3 Eoxburgh st. Brown James S., of J. S. Brown & M'Neill. House, 18 Kelly street Brown James, railway guard, 19 Cathcart street Brown J. S. & M'Neill, drapers and general warehousemen, 22 Hamilton street Brown John, of-Eish, Brown & Co. House, Trinidad place, 18 Eldon street Brown John, tanner, 22 West Blackhall street Brown John, mariner, 47 Shaw street Brown John, carter, 20 Wellington street Brown John, labourer, 10 Baker street Brown John, carpenter, 3 Tobago street Brown John, tailor, 2 East Quay lane Brown John, feuar, 3 Eorsyth street Brown John, plasterer, 4 Kilblain street Brown John, rigger, 3 Crawfurd street Brown John, labourer, 21 Sugarhouse lane Brown John, book deliverer, 51 Kelly street Brown John, carpenter, 2 Sugarhouse lane DIRECTORY. 25

Brown John, labourer, 10 Hutcheson's court, Main street Brown Matthew, 10 Ardgowan square Brown Matthew, fruit merchant, 47 Eoxburgh street Brown Neil, wholesale and retail wine and spirit merchant 39 Vennel, and Glasgow and Port-Glasgow. House 60 Holmscroft street Brown Peter, cooper, M'Lachlan's land, Newton street Brown Peter, mason, 21 Bruce street. Brown Eobert, of M'Lachlan & Brown. House, 24 Tobago street Brown Eobert, grocer and provision merchant, Havelock buildings, 17 West Blackhall street. House, 12 "Watt street Brown Eoberb G.> grocer, 28 Dalrymple street. House, 12 "Watt street Brown Bodger, railway porter, 34 Eoxburgh street Brown Samuel, cowfeeder, 52 Inverkip street Brown, Stewart & Co., paper manufacturers, Overton mill" Brown William, mason, 11 Nicolson street Brown "William, carpenter, 16 Bearhope street Brown William, cottonspinner, 41 Ann street Brown William, boatbuilder, Bay of Quick. House, 3 Eoslin street Brown William, labourer, 32 Inverkip street Brown William, family baker, cook and confectioner, 45 Hamilton street. House, 17 West Blackhall street Brown William, currier, 16 Wellington street Brown Agnes, tobacconist, stationer, and fancy warehouse, 1 Ann street. House, 11 Bearhope street Brown Miss, milliner, 7 Nicolson street Brown Miss, milliner, 14 Kelly street Brown Miss, lodgings, 3 Eegent street Brown Miss, lodgings, 7 Nicolson street Brown Miss, teacher, 45 Hamilton street Brown Mrs C, coal merchant, 10 New Dock lane. House, 1 Watson's lane 26 DIEECTOEY.

Brown Mrs James, grocer, 22 West Blackhall street Brown Mrs James, 33 Ann street Brown Mrs William, 13 Kelly street Brown Mrs William, Drumfrochar road Brown Mrs, 35 West Shaw street Brown Mrs, 47 Shaw street BKOWNE John, journalist, 52 Eldon street Browne & Watson, shipbrokers, Palmerston buildings, Cus- tomhouse place BKOWNING John, clothier and hatter, 5 Hamilton street. House, 10 Mearns street

' Browning Mrs Thomas, grocer, 23 Arthur street Browning Mrs, grocer, 5 Union street BBOWNLIB Alexander, blacksmith, 22 West Blackhall st. Brownlie, Buchanan & Co., plumbers, tin and coppersmiths, 6 West breast Brownlie James, shoemaker, 32 Dalrymple street Brownlie Misses, 9 Brisbane street BBXJCE Abram, shipmaster, 8 Argyle street Bruce Alexander, carpenter, 2 Lyle street Bruce Alexander, provision merchant, 22 Shaw street Bruce G. & J., clothiers and hatters, 46 Hamilton street Bruce George, mate, 35 West Burn street Bruce George, of G. & J. Bruce. House, 3 Newton street Bruce John, of G. & J. Bruce. House, 6 Ardgowan street, west Bruce John, shipmaster, 40 Hamilton street Bruce John A., coal merchant, 62 Main street. House, 6 Hope street Bruce Magnus, mate, 35 West Burn street Bruce Bobert, merchant, 52 Eldon street Bruce William, feuar, Mount Park cottage, Bank street Bruce Misses, 5 Mount Pleasant street Bruce Mrs Andrew, tobacconist, 40 Hamilton street BBYAN George, teacher, Smith's lane school. House, 5 Mount Pleasant street DIRECTORY. 27

BRYCE Mrs James, lodgings, 4 Watt street Bryce Mrs, 3 Shannon's close BRYDEN James, carpenter, 2 John street BRYDONE John, baker, 42 Inverkip street BRYMNER Graham, steamship owner, 9 Customhouse place. House, 16 Kilblain street

Brymner John, of R. S. M'Morland & Go. Ho., 1 Unionist. Brymner James, joiner, 66 East Hamilton street Brymner Miss, 1 Union street BRYSON Charles, labourer, 47 Shaw street Bryson John, spirit merchant, 30 Shaw street. House, Regent street Bryson John, fruit dealer, 7 Cowgate street Bryson William, shoemaker, 5 Smith's lane

Bryson Mrs, druggist, 71 Main street. Ho., 63 Rue-end st. BTJCHAN John, gilder, 20 Sir Michael street Buchan Walter, seaman, 40 West Burn street Buchan Mrs William, lady's nurse and midwife, 45 Shaw st. BUCHANAN Alexander, joiner, 20 Cathcart street Buchanan Archibald, engineer, 20 Inverkip street Buchanan Archibald, turnkey, 34 Inverkip street Buchanan David, cooper, 37 Ann street Buchanan Dugald, carpenter, 61 Regent street Buchanan James, painter, 44 Shaw street. House, 17 Nicolson street Buchanan James, engineer, 60 Ann street Buchanan John shipmaster, 12 Union street Buchanan John, porter to Clyde Shipping Company. Ho., 35 Roxburgh street Buchanan John, brassfounder, 5 Hill street Buchanan John, carpenter, 36 East Hamilton street Buchanan John, carpenter, 24 Inverkip street Buchanan John, policeman, 1 Bruce street

Buchanan John, boilermaker, 1 John street Buchanan John W., wine and spirit merchant, 27 Vermel. House, 61 Nicolson street 28 DIRECTORY.

Buchanan Malcom, feuar, 29 Union street Buchanan Neil, rigger, 24 Sir Michael street Buchanan Peter, joiner, 43 Crawfurd street Buchanan Robert, LL.D., Kilblain Academy. House, 14 Princes street Buchanan Robert, engineer, 19 Ingleston street Buchanan William, baker, 29 Sugarhouse lane. House, do. Buchanan Misses, 60 Eldon street Buchanan Misses, 26 Regent street Buchanan Mrs John, 8 Shaw place Buchanan Mrs Robert M., Mount park Buchanan Mrs, White Hart hotel, 50 Cathcart street Buchanan Mrs, 24 Sir Michael street BUCKLE William, joiner, 13 Lyle street BUIE Arohibald, labourer, 34 Inverkip street Buie Hugh, of M. & H. Buie. House, 17 Brougham street Buie M. & H., plumbers, 7 East breast Buie Neil, collector of burial society, 62 Ann street BUNTAIN Alexander, carter, 19 Ingleston street Buntain James, carter, 1 Stanners street Buntain John, baker, M'Kelvie's land, Dunoan street Buntain John, labourer, 24 West Blackhall street Buntain William, stamper, Post Office. House, 4 Lyle st. Buntain Mrs William, 43 Crawfurd street BURG-E John Augustus, chemist and druggist, 29 Rue- end street. House, 9 Mearns, street

BURGKES W. & J. , soapmakers and tobacconists, 31 Market st. Burges Mrs, 7 Shaw place BURKE Martin, labourer, 14 Hutcheson's court BURNET William, hammerman, 1 York street BURNIE David, baker, 35 Roxburgh street BURNOLA A., shipbroker, 29 Nicolson street BURNS Alexander, bill-poster, 1 West breast Burns David joiner, 14 Bruce street Burns George, slate merchant and slater, 24 Crawfurd street. House, 14 West Blackhall street DIRECTORY. 29

Burns John, carpenter, 6 Boyd street

BURNSIDE A. D., of Geercke & Burnside, 40 Oathcart st. Burnside Mrs William, 8 Roxburgh street Burnside George, storeman, 5 Bearhope street Burnside Mrs, 6 Nelson street, Glebe BURTON Thomas, collector of poor-rates, Parochial Board rooms, Captain street. House, 31 Sir Michael street Burton William, cooper, 43 Holmscroft street Burton Mrs John, 8 Cross-shore street Burton Mrs William, spirit dealer, 17 Shaw street

BURRELL James, lieutenant of police, 35 West Shaw st. BUSHBY Thomas, labourer, 38 Ann street BUTLER George Macaulay, nurseryman and contractor. House, Finnart nursery BUTTERWORTH Edmund, grinder, 4 Upper crescent

BYERS John, wine and spirit merchant, 39 Shaw st. Ho., 11 Regent street

CACHALL James, boilermaker, 55 Main street CAIRD & Co., engineers and ship-builders, 10 Arthur street and 46 Dalrymple street Caird Colin S., shipbroker, commission and insurance agent, City of Glasgow Bank buildings. House, 6 Grey place Caird James T., of Caird & Co. House, Seafleld house Caird Miss, feuar, 12 Patrick street Caird Mrs John, West Clyde street, off Bentinck street CAIRNS James & Co., joiners and blockmakers, 8 Cross- shore street. House, 4 Antigua street

Cairns John, pawnbroker, 1 Bell entry and 10 Dalrymple st. House, 19 Kelly street Cairns John, musician, 16 Dalrymple street Cairns Thomas, seaman, 45 Lynedoch street CALDER Hugh, boatman, 26 Dalrymple street

Calder Robert, broker, 42 Shaw st. House, 11 Regent st. 30 DIRECTORY.

Calder Eobert, bootmaker, 5 Duncan street Calder Mrs, grocer, 13 Tobago street. House, 14 Sir Michael street CALDERHEAD David, sawyer, 19 Main street Oalderhead John, sawyer, 42 Main street CALDERWOOD George, fish merchant, Fishmarket. Ho., 5 William street Calderwood James, inspector of nuisances and superinten- dent of street cleaning, Police office. House, 17 Bruce street CALDWELL A. & M., grocers, 22 John street. House, 2 Hill-end Caldwell Edward, dealer, 39 Dalrymple street Caldwell John, mason, Ker street. House, 47 Holmscroft street Caldwell Robert, grocer and provision dealer, 6 Ann street. House, do. Caldwell Mrs William, 13 Bearhope street

CALEDONIAN Railway Co.'s office, 25 Cathcart street

Caledonian Railway Co.'s Goods offioe, Regent street Caledonian Tug Co., 1 Open shore. Archibald Hendry, manager Thomas, 15 Ardgowan square CALLIGAN Mrs, 39 Cartsburn street CAMERON Alexander, mason, 12 Tobago street Cameron Alexander, inn and hotel keeper, 9 William street

Cameron Alexander, carpenter, 1 Carnock street Cameron A. J., surgeon dentist, 37 West Blackhall street Cameron Allan & Son, home timber merchants, hammer- shaft manufacturers, and general turners, Ashfield saw mills, Macdougall street Cameron Allan, labourer, 28 Shaw street Cameron Allan, of Allan Cameron & Son. House, Ashfield cottage, Macdougall street Cameron Allan, jun., of Allan Cameron & Son, House, 28 East Hamilton street DIRECTORY. 31

Cameron Angus, labourer, Drumfrochar road Cameron Archibald, sailmaker, 46 Cathcart street Cameron Archibald, carter, 51 Holmscroft street Cameron Charles, cabinetmaker, 37 Eoxburgh street Cameron Charles, rigger, 9 Ingleston street

Cameron Donald, labourer, 1 3 John street Cameron Donald, joiner, 7 John street Cameron Dugald, mariner, 3 Eegent street Cameron Gilbert, contractor and builder, Washington cottage, Glenside Cameron Hugh, labourer, 4 Nelson street, Glebe Cameron Hugh, 5 Ardgowan street, west Cameron Hugh, labourer, 2 John street Cameron James, slater, 34 Charles street Cameron John, policeman, 36 Inverkip street Cameron John & Sons, auctioneers, valuators and house factors, 10, 12 and 14 Cross-shore street. House, 15 do. Cameron John, fireman, 13 Crawfurd street Cameron John, miller, Eice mills, Drumfrochar road Cameron John, painter, 30 Cartsburn street Cameron John, bottler, 7 Market street

Cameron John, engineer, 1 Hill street Cameron John, traveller, 7 Kelly street Cameron Kenneth, painter, 37 Crawfurd street Cameron Kenneth, grocer, Ewings buildings. House, Hope place, 7 Antigua street Cameron M. & A., watchmakers and jewellers, 59 Eue-end street. House, 51 Holmscroft street Cameron Murdoch, carpenter, 4 John street Cameron Patrick, feuar, 6 Trafalgar street Cameron Peter, joiner, 5 Eegent street

Cameron Peter, boilermaker, 7 Hill street . Cameron William, cotton spinner, Drumfrochar road

Cameron William, house painter, 1 and 3 Argyle st. House* 7 Boyd street, Glebe Cameron Elizabeth, sempstress, 3 West Burn street 32 DIRECTORY.

Cameron Mrs A., 3 Kelly street Cameron Mrs Daniel, 5 Lynedoch street Cameron Mrs, lodgings, 31 Charles street

Cameron Mrs, huckster, 1 Manse lane Cameron Mrs, 25 Arthur street Cameron Mrs, 4 East Shaw street CAMM Charles, rigger, 9 Ingleston street CAMPBELL Alexander, porter, 2 Open shore Campbell Alexander, carpenter, 11 Main street Campbell Alexander, cabinetmaker, 21 Hamilton street Campbell Alexander, furnishings, 25 Arthur street Campbell Alexander, merchant and wool agent, 16 West Burn street. House, 33 Union street Campbell Alexander, carpenter, 2 Dellingburn street Campbell Alexander, boilermaker, 17 Cathcart street Campbell Alexander, carpenter, 63 Main street Campbell Alexander, bookseller, stationer, bookbinder, and

paper bag manufacturer, 9 Hamilton st. Ho. , 1 Kelly st. Campbell Alexander, joiner, 3 Dellingburn street Campbell, Anderson & Co., wine and spirit merchants, 2 Shaw street Campbell Angus, labourer, 22 Tobago street Campbell Angus, engineer, 12 East Quay lane Campbell Angus, blacksmith, 3 John street Campbell Angus, blacksmith, 30 Dalrymple street Campbell Angus, Queen's porter, 6 Trafalgar street Campbell Archibald, seaman, 22 West Stewart, street Campbell Archibald, butler, 7 Eldon street Campbell Archibald, engineer, 43 Crawfurd street Campbell Archibald, carpenter, 4 Sir Michael street Campbell Archibald, carpenter, 11 Lyle street Campbell Archibald, carpenter, 10 East Blackhall street Campbell Archibald, watchman, 32 Sugarhouse lane Campbell Charles, joiner, 7 Boyd street Campbell Charles, letter-press printer, Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart street. House, 3 Holmscroft street DIRECTORY. 33

Campbell Colin, collector of Inland Bevemie, Excise branch, Inland Eevenue office. House, 5 Martin terrace Campbell Colin, carpenter, 15 Nelson street, west Campbell Colin, carpenter, 17 Ingleston street Campbell Daniel, carpenter, 9 East breast Campbell Daniel, joiner, 18 John street. Ho., do. Campbell Daniel, smith, 2 Dellingburn square Campbell David, boatbuilder, 19 East Shaw street Campbell David, coal agent, 3 Chapel street. House, 8 Hope street Campbell David, carpenter, 6 Watt street Campbell Donald, 21 East Shaw street Campbell Donald, skipper, 1 Bank street Campbell Donald, carpenter, 3 Eegent street Campbell Donald, joiner, 15 John street Campbell Dugald, accountant and sharebroker, 29 Cathcart street. House, 3 Kelly street Campbell Dugald, carpenter, 4 Bruce street Campbell Dugald, sailmaker, 8 Cathcart street Campbell Duncan, policeman, 11 Eegent street Campbell Duncan, gabbartman, 1 Sugarhouse lane Campbell Duncan, joiner, 31 Ann street Campbell Duncan, joiner, 5 Duncan street Campbell Duncan, remnant warehouse, 56 Vennel. House, 23 Bruce street Campbell Duncan, joiner, 51 Eoxburgh street Campbell Duncan, labourer, 5 John street Campbell Hugh, engineer, 46 "West Blackhall street Campbell Hugh, carpenter, 2 John street Campbell J. & A., builders and contractors, 13 Laird street. House, Orangefield Campbell James, merchant, 12 West breast. House, 3 Newton street Campbell James, labourer, 15 Stanners street Campbell James, painter, 8 Cathcart street Campbell James, shipmaster, Hope place, 7 Antigua street 34 DIRECTORY.

Campbell James, shipmaster, 37 Ann street Campbell James, 13 Lyle street Campbell James Fletcher, shipowner, 50 Brougham street Campbell James, skinner, Ladyburn Campbell James, tidewaiter, 1 Hill street Campbell James, gardener, Newark street Campbell James, joiner, 6 Kilblain street Campbell John, clothier, 12 Hamilton st. Ho., 37 Ann st. Campbell John, mariner, 13 Crawfurd street Campbell John, labourer, 2 Hill street Campbell John, boilermaker, 3 Arthur street Campbell John, baker, 53 Roxburgh street. House, do Campbell John, jr., metal and commission agent, Exchange buildings, Greenock, and 17 St Enoch square, Glasgow. House, 24 Union street Campbell John, of Campbell & Watson, 9 East Quay lane Campbell John, gateman, 33 Holmscroft street Campbell John, joiner, 9 Ingleston street Campbell John, boilermaker, 27 Arthur street Campbell John, policeman, Brachelston Campbell John, steamboatman, 10 Shaw street Campbell John, carpenter, 32 Inverkip street Campbell John, carpenter, 59 Bue-end street Campbell John, carpenter, 5 Shaw street Campbell John, accountant, 3 Bank street. House, 11 Cap- tain street Campbell John, rivetter, 4 West Quay lane Campbell John, cooper, 48 Crawfurd street Campbell John, pilot, 4 Sir Michael street Campbell John, shipmaster, 21 Sir Michael street Campbell John, policeman, 4 Salmon street Campbell John, spirit dealer and coal merchant. Depot, head of Arthur st. and 16 Stanners st. House, 13 do. Campbell John, policeman, 15 Nelson street, west Campbell John, carpenter, 37 Lynedoch street Campbell John, chainmaker, 4 Sir Michael street DIRECTORY. 35

Campbell John, carter, 11 Main street Campbell John, smith and chainmaker, 9 West Breast. Ho., 11 Nicolson street Campbell Neil, shoemaker, 7 Market street Campbell Neil, carter, 21 Ingleston street Campbell Neil, rivetter, 41 West Blackhall street Campbell Nicol, provision merchant, 5 East Shaw street. House, 4 Union street Campbell Peter, boot and shoemaker, 58 Vennel, Ho., do. Campbell Peter, grocer, 5 Hamilton street. Ho., 10 Bank street Campbell Peter, flesher, 18 Cathcart street Campbell Eobert, session-clerk, and registrar of births, deaths and marriages for Middle Parish, 5 Bank street. House, do. Campbell Eobert, shoemaker, 26 Eoxburgh street Campbell Eobert, moulder, 3 Lyle street Campbell Eonald, 3 Lyle street Campbell Samuel, boatbuilder, 7 Hill street Campbell Thomas, labourer, 16 Tobago street Campbell Thomas, joiner, 19 Eoxburgh street Campbell Walter, boilermaker, 3 John street Campbell William, grocer, 41 Vennel Campbell William, shipmaster, 1 Antigua street Campbell William, feuar, 28 East Shaw street Campbell William, joiner, 9 Bearhope street Campbell & Watson, oyster merchants, 10 East Quay lane Campbell Miss, 11 Captain street Campbell Miss, straw hatter, 25 Ingleston street Campbell Miss, grocer, 15 Brougham street Campbell Miss, 22 West Stewart street

Campbell Misses, feuars, 1 3 Kilblain street Campbell Mrs James, 43 Cathcart street Campbell Mrs John, 50 Brougham street Campbell Mrs John, Trinidad place, 18 Eldon street Campbell Mrs John, 3 Manse lane 36 DIRECTORY.

Campbell Mrs John, grocer, 45 Main street Campbell Mrs John, 26 Dalrymple street Campbell Mrs John, 26 Ann street Campbell Mrs Malcolm, 10 Sir Michael street Campbell Mrs Neil, 3 Kelly street Campbell Mrs Neil, basket and toy merchant, 20 Charles st. House, 13 Crawfurd street Campbell Mrs Robert, 58 Vennel Campbell Mrs, 17 Nelson street, west Campbell Mrs, midwife and lady's nurse, 11 Bruce street Campbell Mrs, lodgings, 2 Nelson street, Glebe Campbell Mrs, lodgings, 10 Charles street CANAVAN Hugh, spirit dealer, 29 Dalrymple st. House, 26 do. CAEBEEY Charles, tailor, clothier, outfitter, jeweller, and dealer in fancy goods, 14 William street. House, 2 Armadale place, Mount park CAECHEIE James, provision dealer, 40 Shaw street Carchrie Eobert, rivetter, 40 Shaw street CAELON Edward, huckster, 53 Vennel CAELYLE John, seaman, 5 Cathcart street CAEMICHAEL Andrew, of John Haddow & Co. House, Banktop Carmichael Andrew, joiner, 32 Inverkip street Carmichael Archibald, boilermaker, 11 Hill street Carmichael Archibald, fireman, 2 Eoslin street Carmichael Archibald, Boyd place, 31 West Blackhall street Carmichael Charles, shoemaker, 28 Dalrymple street Carmichael Donald, grocer, 31 West Burn street. Ho., do. Carmichael Donald, porter, 15 Cross-shore street Carmichael Dugald, carpenter, Mount Pleasant street Carmichael Gilbert, carter, 16 Wellington street Carmichael Hector, cook, 3 Under crescent Carmichael James, baker, 23 Arthur street Carmichael James, of Greenock Brewery Co. House, 30 Brisbane street DIRECTORY. 37

Carmichael John H., shipowner, Glenfield, 7® Union street Carmichael Malcom, carpenter, 1 Vennel Carmichael Malcom, feuar, 7 Upper Crescent Carmichael Eev. Peter, minister of the Eeformed Presbyterian church. House, 67 Union street Carmichael Miss, Banktop Carmichael Miss, dressmaker, Boyd place, 31 West Blackhall street CAEEICK Miss, 17 Brisbane street Carrick & Co., loan bank, 37 Hamilton street* House, do,

. CAEEUTH Mrs, 42 Inverkip street CAEEUTHEES William, carpenter, 7 Hill street CAESELL Quintin L., mariner, 3 Bearhope street CAESON Andrew, blockmaker, 33 Lynedoch street CAESWELL & Davie, timber measurers, 3 Cathcart street Carswell Mrs, lodgings, 12 Inverkip street

Carswell John, of Carswell & Davie. Ho., 29 Eue-end st. Carswell Mrs William, 55 Eue-end street Carswell Mrs, 3 Eegent street CAETSBUEN SUGAE EEFINING CO., sugar refiners, Under crescent

CASSELS A. & S., Berlin wool repository, 38 Hamilton st, House, 10 Brisbane street Cassels Mrs Eobert, feuar, 26 Hamilton street Cassels Mrs, sen., 10 Brisbane street CASSIDY Mrs Mary, 14 Mount Pleasant street CATHCAET William, labourer, 16 Wellington street CATHEES John, broker, 15 Vennel CHABANT Erancis, carpenter, 4 East Quay lane CHALMEES Alexander, collector of town assessments, Town buildings, 6 Hamilton street. House, 26 East Hamilton street Chalmers Alexander, smith, 23 Bruce street Chalmers Alexander, tidewaiter, 3 Eegent street Chalmers Allan, railway clerk, 18 Eoxburgh street Chalmers Archibald, feuar, Flowerbank, Eldon street d 38 DIRECTORY.

Chalmers Archibald, blockmaker, 17 Lynedoch street Chalmers Hugh M., joiner, glazier, and undertaker, 23 Bearhope street. House, 21 Sir Michael street Chalmers Henry, foreman tailor, 47 Holmscroft street Chalmers James, smith, gratemaker, and bellhanger, 50 and 51 Vermel. House, 39 Holmscroft street Chalmers John, boilermaker, 26 East Hamilton street Chalmers Eobert, accountant, Orangefield place Chalmers Eobert, chemist and druggist, 19 Roxburgh street. House, 31 Sir Michael street Chalmers William, joiner, 39 Lynedoch street Chalmers Mrs Alexander, 26 East Hamilton street Chalmers Mrs Eobert, 47 Eoxburgh street Chalmers Miss, milliner, 15 Laird street CHAMBEES William, shipmaster, Donegal place, Eegent street Chambers William, smith, 32 Holmscroft street CHAETEES David, hammerman, 16 Stanners street Charters James, moulder, 4 John street CHESNUTT Eobert, shopman, 25 Lynedoch street CHILDS James, labourer, 34 Main street CHISHOLM Archibald, of William Chisholm & Co. Ho., 9 Glen street Chisholm John, tailor and clothier, 16 William street. House, do. Chisholm William & Co., coopers, 12 Charles street Chisholm Miss, 2 Nelson street, west CHOELEY Misses, spirit dealers, 1 West Blackhall street. House, 45 Holmscroft street CHEISTIE Malcom, carpenter, 19 Shaw street Christie Peter & Co., carvers, Shaw place Christie Peter, of P. Christie & Co. House, Gourock CITY OE GLASGOW BANK, 32 Cathcart street. Colin S. Caird, agent CL .^CHEE Thomas, coal merchant, 44 Main street. House, 46 do. DIRECTORY. 39

CLAPPERTON John and Co., commission and insurance agents and shipbrokers, and agents for North British Eailway Coy., Palmerston buildings, Customhouse place. House, Laurel villa, Johnstone street Clapperton Thomas, joiner, 9 East Shaw street Clapperton Mrs, 7 Ardgowan street, west CLAEK Alexander, porter, 13 Hamilton street Clark Andrew, bookbinder and paper ruler, 8 Hamilton st. House, 29 Nicolson street Clark Archibald, of John Clark & Sons. House, Mount park, Bank street Clark Archibald, boatbuilder, Clyde street, Bay of Quick. House, 50 West Blackhall street Clark Daniel, smith, 3 Dellingburn street Clark Duncan, Kingston, Port-Glasgow road Clark Duncan, carpenter, 20 Ann street Clark Hugh, labourer, 13 Duncan street

Clark James, baker, 1 7 Eoxburgh street Clark James, labourer, 4 Dalrymple street Clark John, of John' Clark & Sons. House, Mount park, Bank street Clark John & Sons, watchmakers, jewellers, and chronometer makers, White Hart buildings, 50 Cathcart street Clark John T., grocer, 10 Sir Michael street and 63 Holm- scroft street. House, 63 Holmscroft street Clark John, carter, 10 Duncan street Clark John, joiner, 9 Ingleston street Clark Matthew, colour maker, 51 Eegent street Clark Peter, dairy, Upper Ingleston Clark Peter, porter, 43 Nicolson street

Clark Peter, grocer, Drumfrochar road. House, 60 Ann st. Clark Eobert, shoemaker, 41 Lynedoch street Clark Thomas, policeman, 34 Eoxburgh street Clark William, marine painter, Seafield, 2 Fox street Clark William, accountant, house factor, and insurance

agent, 41 Cathcart street. Ho., 14 Mount Pleasant st. 40 DIRECTORY.

Clark William, shipmaster, 21 Bruce street Clark William, mariner, 20 Nelson street Clark Miss A., milliner and dressmaker, 26 Vermel Clark Miss Catherine, 51 Holmscroft street Clark Miss, dressmaker, 12 Eegent street Clark Mrs George, 14 Mount Pleasant street Clark Mrs Peter, 28 Nicolson street Clark Mrs, grocer, 6 Crawfurd street Clark Mrs, 14 William street Clark Mrs, 43 Nicolson street Clark Mrs, patent mangle keeper, 23 Sir Michael street Clark Mrs, lodgings, 22 Crawfurd street Clark Mrs, 16 Sir Michael street Clark Mrs, 6 West Blackhall street CLELAND Hamilton, 18 Brisbane street CLERK John M„ of Merrow & Fell. House, 6 Shaw place CLEUGH Allan, storekeeper, 11 St Lawrence street CLIFFORD William, labourer, 4 East Shaw street CLIMIE John, joiner, Morton terrace, Hill-end CLINK J. D., shipmaster, 3 Watt street

Clink William, deep sea pilot, 1 1 Roxburgh street CLOUSE William, carpenter, 10 Sir Michael street CLUNY James, mariner, 48 Shaw street CLYDE Carrying Co. Carriers by steamers and lighters be- tween Glasgow, , Port- Glasgow, and Greenock, 23 Cathcart street, and 54 Broomielaw, Glasgow. D. Cunningham, manager Clyde Pottery Co., manufacturers of earthenware, Port- Glasgow road. William Stewart, manager. Clyde Ropework, Regent street. Warehouse, head of Steam- boat quay Clyde Shipping Co., steam-tug proprietors, 9 Custom-house place. Graham Brymner, manager CLYDESDALE Banking Co., 7 Hamilton street COBOURN James, grocer, 43 Crawfurd street COCHRAN John, boilermaker, East Hamilton street DIRECTORY. 41

Cochran Eobert, carpenter, 14 Nicolson street COOHEANE Alexander, boilermaker, 32 Shaw street Cochrane John, shipmaster, 17 Union street Cochrane John, seaman, 3 Vennel Cochrane Thomas, spirit dealer, 31 Market street Cochrane Thomas, railway porter, 16 Wellington street Cochrane William, pawnbroker, 49 VenneL House, do. Cochrane William, labourer, 2 John street COCKEOFT William, woolcomber and grocer, 34 Ann st. COFFEE Eoom (Greenock Exchange), 2 Cathcart square COLE Eev. Charles, Episcopal clergyman, 14 Ardgowan square Cole Eobert, mariner, 10 Wellington street COLLCLUTH John, boilermaker, 23 Eoxburgh street COLLIGAN P., cooper, general bag and cask dealer, 9 East Stewart street. House, 7 Springkell street COLLINS Charles, mariner, 19 Hamilton street Collins Henry, painter, 44 Inverkip street Collins James, tailor, 21 Bruce street Collins John, moulder, 13 Cartsburn street Collins John, labourer, 44 Vennel

Collins John B. S., wine and spirit merchant, 36 Cathcart street. House, 9 Kelly street

Collins William, traveller. House, 36 West Blackhall st. Collins Mrs William, 9 Nelson street, west COLQUHOUN David, mason, 40 Cathcart street Colquhoun James, labourer, 34 Charles street Colquhoun John, mason, 7 Sir Michael street Colquhoun Samuel, mason, 17 Nelson street, west COLYILLE Andrew, moulder, 6 Shaw street COMMEECIAL Buildings, 14 Hamilton street COMMISSAEY Clerk's office, 2 Bank street COMEIE Duncan, tinsmith and gasfitter, 14 William street. House, 35 Lynedoch street Comrie Eobert, rivet maker, 5 East Quay lane Comrie William, tidewaiter, 31 Nicolson street

ik 42 DIRECTORY.

CONALGUE Patrick, engine driver, 2 John street CONDON Michael, E. C. clergyman, St Lawrence chapel, Cartsdyke. House, "Wood cottage, Cartsdyke CONGREGATIONAL Chapel, George square CONN James, labourer, 44 East Hamilton street Conn John, sheriff officer and constable, 3 Bank st. House, 40 Inverkip street CONNELL Alexander, clerk, Hope place, 7 Antigua street Connell Andrew, moulder, 3 Carnook street

Connell James, mariner, 1 1 Ardgowan street, Glebe Connell Thomas, weaver, 5 Crawfurd street Connell William, carpenter, 3 Bearhope street CONNELLY Duncan, boilermaker, 5 Main street Connelly James, slater, 6 Roslin street CONNER James, boilermaker, 13 Arthur street CONSTANCE James, seaman, 4 Watt street CONWAY Andrew, labourer, 3 Charles street Conway Matthew, painter, 4 Sir Michael street COOK Angus, ohainmaker, 2 Kilblain street

Cook Archibald, of D. & A. Cook. Ho., 17 Nelson st., west Cook D. & A., smiths and chainmakers, 4 Charles street and 19 Cathcart street Cook Duncan, joiner, 15 Arthur street

Cook Duncan, of D. & A. Cook. House, 1 Newton street Cook Duncan, mariner, 6 Crawfurd street Cook Hector, cooper, 1 Ardgowan street, Glebe Cook James E., commission agent, 12 Mearns street Cook John, teacher, St Andrew square. House, 5 East Blackhall street Cook Robert, pawnbroker, 35 Market street. House, 24 Regent street Cook William, shipmaster, 11 Mearns street Cook William, papermaker, Overton Cook William, boilermaker, 9 Arthur street

Cook Mrs Jane, boarding-house keeper, 5 Cross-shore st. Cook Mrs M. greengrocer, 5 Shaw street

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CO-OPEEATIVE Co. (limited). Provision store, 11 Market street; clothing department, 26 Market street. Neil M'Larty, manager COOPER Archibald, tanner, 3 Rue -end street Cooper A., feuar, Ladyburn Cooper James, joiner, 4 Salmon street Cooper Thomas, smith, 55 Shaw street Cooper Thomas, sailmaker, 1 1 Charles street Cooper William, shipmaster, 37 Lynedoch street

Cooper Mrs Alexander, 1 1 Lyle street COPELAND Archibald, mason, 31 Roxburgh street Copeland John, shoemaker, 13 Under crescent Copeland John, millwright, 17 Antigua street Copeland William, joiner, 52 East Hamilton street CORNEY John, basketmaker, 28 Crawfurd street CORNIE Daniel, blacksmith, 12 Holmscroft street

COSGROVE Mrs, J 3 Charles street COSH Rodger, moulder, 50 Inverkip street COTTAR Mrs, matron, Infirmary, Inverkip street COULTER Alexander, shipmaster, 13 Brisbane street COUPERMrs James, 12 Antigua street COUSAR William, messenger to Shipping office, 5 Virginia street COUSINS William, engineer, 2 Hill-end Cousins Mrs John, 26 Tobago street Cousins Mrs Thomas, 3 Regent street COVERDALE Norris, late shipmaster, 3 West Stewart st. COWAN Archibald, cooper and oil merchant, 3 Bogle street. House, 5 Lyle street Cowan Dugald, carpenter, 8 East Shaw street Cowan George, cabinetmaker, 7 Ker street. Workshop, 36 West Blackhall street Cowan James, mate, 15 Jamaica street Cowan James, blacksmith, 5 West Stewart street Cowan James, carpenter, 23 Lynedoch street Cowan John, pawnbroker, 24 Hamilton street 44 DIRECTORY.

Cowan Bobert & Co., drapers and silk mercers, 2 and 4 Hamilton street and 10 Cathcart square Cowan Eobert, of Eobert Cowan & Co. Ho., 70 Union st. Cowan William, tanner, 22 Stanners street Cowan William, carpenter, 19 Cathcart street Cowan William, mason, 33 Ann street Cowan Miss Mary, 9 East Shaw street Cowan Mrs Archibald, spirit dealer, 28 Sir Michael street Cowan Mrs John, 10 Hamilton street Cowan Mrs John, mangier, 15 Sir Michael street COYLE John, provision merchant, 21 Cathoart street. Ho., do. Coyle John, jun., Glasgow and Greenock carrier, 21 Cath- cart street CEABB William, mason, 26 Ann street CBAIG Alexander, porter, 42 Dalrymple street Craig Andrew C, clerk, 5 Hope street Craig David, brassmoulder, 12 Cross-shore street Craig George, hatter, Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart st. House, Craig villa, Finnart road

Craig Goorge, clothier and outfitter, 28 Cathcart st. Ho., Craig villa, Finnart road Craig James, fireman, Overton Craig James, smith, 5 Main street Craig John, papermaker, Overton Craig John, shipmaster, 56 Eldon street Craig Joseph, labourer, Overton Craig Peter, enginekeeper, 9 Regent street Craig Eobert, policeman, 7 Ardgowan street, Glebe Craig Samuel, blacksmith, 21 Arthur street Craig Thomas & Co., coal merchants and insurance agents, 32 Cathcart street. House, 5 Eobertson street

Craig William, shoemaker, 1 1 Main street Craig William, late of H.M.C., 11 Mearns street

Craig Mrs, spirit dealer, 23 Inverkip street. Ho., 1 Bruce st Craig Mrs, 5 Eobertson street DIRECTORY. 45

CEAICIE G-eorge, shipmaster, 24 Ann street CEAM Peter, builder, Mount Pleasant street CEANE James, seaman, 6 Nelson street, Glebe Crane Mrs, 34 Eoxburgh street CEANSTON Thomas, teacher of navigation and nautical astronomy, mathematics, engineering, &c, Board of Trade Navigation Schools, Palmerston buildings, Cus- tomhouse place. House, 14 West Blackhall street Cranston William, carter, 8 Sir Michael street CEAWFOED Alexander, sawmiller and timber merchant, Western Saw mills, Bay of Quick. House, 17 Brisbane street Crawford Alexander, van driver, 13 Nicolson street Crawford Andrew, house-factor, joiner, blockmaker, and funeral undertaker, 32 West Burn street. House, 46 Inverkip street Crawford Andrew, of Crawford & Fulton. House, Kossuth place, Bank street Crawford Andrew, shipmaster, 65 Holmscroft street Crawford Bryce, carpenter, 4 John street Crawford David Eose (of Macdougall & Crawford), factor on and Knockdhu estates. Office, Mansionhouse. House, 34 Union street Crawford Donald, 38 Eoxburgh street Crawford Dugald, shoemaker, 1 Bruce street Crawford Dugald, carpenter, 10 St Lawrence street Crawford & Fulton, joiners and glaziers, Terrace road Crawford George L., surgeon, 51 Eue-end street Crawford Govan, engineer, 9 Ingleston street Crawford Hugh, flesher, 49 Eoxburgh street Crawford & Hope, ship carpenters and spar makers, Bay of Quick

Crawford H. B., cashier, Ardgowan estates. Factory offices, Mansionhouse. House, 12 Brisbane street Crawford James, contractor, 8 Virginia street. House, 20 Eegent street 46 DIRECTORY.

Crawford James, smith, 61 Main street Crawford John, provision merchant, 6 Watson's lane Crawford John, senr., feuar, Hill-end Crawford John, of Crawford & Hope. House, 23 Kelly st. Crawford John, boilermaker, 32 East Hamilton street Crawford John, carter, 13 East Stewart street Crawford John, sawyer, 44 Inverkip street Crawford John M., manager, Greenock branch, North Bri- tish Daily Mail and Glasgow Weekly Mail, 1 Bank st. House, 49 Cathcart street Crawford John, junr., of Stewart & Crawford, 1 East Blackhall street Crawford Malcolm, boilermaker, 29 Shaw street Crawford Peter, carpenter, 2 Hill -end Crawford Eobert, wine and spirit merchant, 41 Main street Crawford Eobert, engineer, Morton terrace, Hill-end Crawford Eobert, carpenter, 5 Inverkip street Crawford Eobert, labourer, Upper Ingleston Crawford Eobert, cattle dealer and dairyman, 7 Bruce street Crawford Thomas, carpenter, 40 Dalrymple street Crawford William, joiner, 14 Mount Pleasant street Crawford William, labourer, 19 Ingleston street Crawford William, carter, 31 Ingleston street Crawford William, joiner, 12 John street Crawford William, labourer, 45 Cathcart street Crawford William, grocer and tea merchant, 14 West Black-

' hall street. House, 33 Brougham street Crawford Miss Jane, spirit dealer, 14 Market street Crawford Mrs Alexander, 55 Shaw street Crawford Mrs Henry, 41 Holmscroft street Crawford Mrs John, 29 Brougham street Crawford Miss, 32 Cartsburn street

Crawford Mrs, 1 1 Under crescent Crawford M^s, feuar, 3 Mount Pleasant street Crawford Mrs, 31 Nicolson street Crawford Mrs, lodgings, 21 Sugarhouse lane DIRECTORY. 47

Crawford Mrs, lodgings, 2 Dellingburn street CEAWHALLS & Co., sugar refiners, Dellingburn sugar re- finery. Office, 45 Eue-end street Crawhall John B., Seafield cottage, 32 Eldon street CHEICHTON Henry, wine and spirit merchant, 40 Cath- cart street. House, 13 Antigua street Crichton Hugh, gardener, 1 Margaret street CEIGHTON Archibald, lathsplitter, 65 Dalrymple street CEOCKATT William, merchant, Glasgow. House, Thorn- dean, 48 Union street CEOMAE Charles, seaman, 6 Ingleston street CEOMBIB James, supervisor I. E., Excise buildings. House, 11 Brisbane street CrombieMark, cooper, 41 Hamilton street CEOMEE James, carpenter. 29 Ingleston street CEONE William, engineer, 19 Shaw street Crone Mrs, 7 West breast CEOOKSHANKS James, accountant and sheriff-officer, 8 Hamilton street Crookshanks Joseph, coach proprietor, 43 West Blackhall street, and funeral undertaker (open night and day), 8 Hamilton street. House, 8 Hamilton street CEOSS W. Paterson, professor of music, Boyd place, 39 West Blackhall street Cross Miss, dressmaker, 5 Eoxburgh street CEOSSAN William, skinner, 15 Cathcart street CEOW Mrs, grocer, 31 Charles street. House, do. CEUDEN Alexander, circular deliverer, 35 Hamilton street Cruden Joseph, engineer, 63 Main street Cruden Miss, boys' dressmaker, 33 Nicolson street CEUM James, shoemaker, 26 Vennel CEUTHEES William, carpenter, 7 Hill street

Cruthers Mrs Ann, pawnbroker, 30 Dalrymple street. House, 28 do.

CEYLIE George, huckster, 1 Stanners street CULLENS Thomas, carpenter, 14 William street 48 DIRECTORY.

CUMMING Alexander, upholsterer, cabinetmaker, and carriage trimmer, 10 and 12 Kilblain street. House, 4 Nelson street, Glebe Gumming David, carpenter, 28 .Roxburgh street Cumming Thomas, gardener, 4 Nelson street, Glebe Cumming "William, mariner, 42 West Burn street Cumming "William, mariner, 47 Eoxburgh street Cumming Miss, Clarendon place, 10 Eldon street Cumming Mrs, lodgings, 15 Cathcart street CUMNOCK E., cutter, at J. G. Eowan & Co.'s. House, 64 Ann street CUNNINGHAM Colin, carpenter, 13 Under crescent Cunningham David, grocer, 15 Market street. House, 2 4 Sir Michael street Cunningham Duncan, of D. Cunningham & Co. House, 2 Fox street Cunningham D. & Co., ship and commission agents, 23 Cathcart street Cunningham James, coal merchant, Harvie lane Cunningham James & Co., contractors, 8 Carnock street. House, 21 Ingleston street Cunningham John, of the Glasgow and Greenock Shipping Co. House, 2 Fox street Cunningham John, mason, 33 Eoxburgh street Cunningham John, boilermaker, Morton terrace, Hill-end Cunningham John, cooper, 7 Sir Michael street Cunningham & M'Caskill, Glasgow and Greenock Shipping Co., City of Glasgow Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street Cunningham Matthew, ropespinner, 22 Eoxburgh street Cunningham Eobert, blacksmith, 13 Crawfurd street Cunningham Thomas, papermaker, Overton Cunningham "William, engineer, 5 Hill street Cunningham, "William, sailmaker, 14 Eegent street Cunningham William, tailor, 19 Bruce street Cunningham William, sugar baker, 1 Patrick street Cunningham Miss, 1 Manse lane DIRECTORY. 49

Cunningham Miss, 20 Sugarhouse lane Cunningham Mrs Charles. 18 Patrick street CUEKAN Patrick, sugarbaker, 18 Vennel Curran Mrs Edward, huckster, 17 Cartsburn street CUERIE Alexander, cooper, 2 Hill street Currie Alexander, sugar refiner, 12 West Burn street. Ho., 18 Ardgowan square Currie Angus, fireman, 8 York street Currie Archibald, joiner, 12 Cathcart street Currie Archibald, of Currie & Guthrie. House, 31 Ann st. Currie Daniel, baker, 36 Dalrymple street and 5 West Quay head Currie David, joiner, 29 Lynedoch street Currie Donald, smith, 11 Charles street Currie & Guthrie, house and ship joiners, 39 Ann street Currie Gavin, cowfeeder, 5 Kilblain street Currie George, baker, 6 Nelson street, Glebe Currie IJugh, labourer, 13 Inverkip street Currie James, baker, 27 Market street. House, do. Currie James, plainer, 3 Eegent street Currie John, joiner, 31 Ann street Currie John, flaxdresser, 2 Clarence street Currie John, cooper, 13 Market street Currie Malcom, fireman, 4 Eopework street Currie Mathias, watch and clock manufacturer, 11 Cross- shore street Currie Neil, ropespinner, 22 Sir Michael street Currie Peter, blacksmith, 1 Carnock street Currie Peter, sawyer, 38 Crawfurd street Currie Eobert, eating-house keeper, 7 Crawfurd street Currie William, grocer, 29 Nicolson street. House, 15 Brougham street Currie Mrs Ann, refreshment rooms, 16 Shaw street. Ho., 2 Open shore Currie Mrs Matthew, provision dealer, 33 Cathcart street Currie Mrs, 4 Nicolson street o 50 DIRECTORY.

Currie Mrs, huckster, 33 Eoxburgh street Currie Mrs, 2 East Quay lane Currie Mrs, 6 Shaw street CURTIS Charles H. & Co., wine and spirit merchants and distillery bonded store keepers, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street

Curtis C. H. & Co., wine and spirit merchants, 18 Nicolson st. Curtis Charles H., of Charles H. Curtis & Co. House, 20 Ardgowan square Curtis Mrs William, Greenbank -**•*' CUSTOMHOUSE Buildings, Steamboat quay CUTHBERT Alexander, carpenter, 9 Lyle street Cuthbert Robert, shipowner, 67 Rue-end street. House, The Craigs Cuthbert William & Co., commission merchants, ship and

insurance agents, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart st. Cuthbert William, of Wm. Cuthbert & Co. House, Madeira street Cuthbert William, carpenter, 10 Antigua street CUTHBERTSON Archibald, labourer, 63 Main street Cuthbertson D. & T., wholesale confectioners, 44 Hamilton street. Manufactory, 20 Sugarhouse lane. House, 22 Brisbane street Cuthbertson Thomas, baker, 8 Roxburgh street Cuthbertson Mrs William, 27 Lynedoch street

DAILY John, boatman, 8 Cross-shore street Daily and Weekly (Glasgow) Herald office, 4 Mansionhouse lane

DALGARNO Mrs William, spirit dealer, 37 Hamilton street DALGLEISH George, shipowner, 14 Brisbane street Dalgleish John, carter, 15 Arthur street DALLAS Matthew, cooper, 39 Roxburgh street Dallas Robert, joiner, 22 West Stewart street DIRECTORY. 51

DALZIEL George, sailmaker, 47 Crawfurd street DAEEOOH Dugald, cabinetmaker, 8 Watt street Darroch Duncan, clerk, 41 West Blackhall street Darroch Duncan, boilermaker, Alma cottage, Macknight st. Darroch James, joiner, 31 Holmscroft street Darroch James, porter, 30 West Blackhall street Darroch John, carpenter, 21 Ingleston street Darroch John, carter, 9 Duncan street Darroch John, coal merchant, 44 Dalrymple street. House, 13 West Blackhall street Darroch John, storekeeper, 14 Sir Michael street Darroch Malcom, steamboat quay harbour master, 20 Cath- cart street Darroch Neil, cooper, 15 Nelson street, west Darroch Neil, telegraphist, Electric and International Tele* graph Co. House, 8 Watt street Darroch Patrick, tailor, 11 Charles street Darroch Peter, boilermaker, 5 Cathcart street DASKIN* & Co., gasfitters, tinsmiths and bellhangers, 27 Hamilton street. House, 33 Inverkip street DAYID Simon H., police constable, 61 Nicolson street

DAVIDSON Alexander, minister E.U. Church, Nelson st., west. House, 3 Orangefield Davidson Archibald, tinsmith, 6 West breast. Ho., Mount park, Ann street Davidson David, grocer, 19 Sir Michael street Davidson David, blacksmith, 21 Main street Davidson James, spirit dealer, 1 Under crescent. Ho., do. Davidson John, carpenter, 13 Eegent street Davidson John, sailmaker, 45 Crawfurd street Davidson John & Co., shipbrokers, 23 Cathcart street Davidson Thomas, slater, 2 Springkell street Davidson William, rigger, 29 Vennel Davidson Mrs John, 18 Tobago street Davidson Mrs William, 11 Nelson street, west Davidson Mrs, 22 Inverkip street DIRECTORY.

DAVIE George, baker, 11 Hamilton street. House, 23 Dalrymple street Davie Eobert, of Cars-well & Davie. Ho., Rosehill cottage, Cartsburn hill Davie Humphrey, shipmaster, 16 Antigua street Davie Samuel E., watchmaker and jeweller, 12 Cathcart st» House, 13 Lynedoch street DAYIES Charles, spirit dealer, 21 Eue-end street Davies Edward, grocer, 6 Yennel and Ladyburn Davies James, tailor, 26 East Shaw street Davies John, labourer, 4 Ann street Davies Peter, smith, Campbell's land, Bruce street Davies Thomas, shipmaster, 6 Chapel street Davies Miss, tailoress, 7 Bearhope street Davies Mrs David, 7 Bearhope street Davies Mrs, 37 Eegent street DAYISSON John, late tidewaiter, 16 Bruce street DAW Alexander, deep-sea pilot, 4 Shaw place DAWSON, Martin & Co., sugar refiners, Deer Park Refinery, Baker street Dawson James, examining officer, 15 Roxburgh street Dawson James, of Dawson, Martin & Co. House, Orange-? field cottage Dawson John, steamboat agent, Steamboat quay. House, 4 Nelson street, west Dawson John, carpenter, 32 Nicolson street Dawson Mrs George, 24 Tobago street DEANS James C, rivetter, 45 Cathcart street Deans Joseph, ropemaker, Overton Deans Mrs Robert, tobacconist, 2 Rue-end street DEAS John S., inspector of poor, Captain street. House, 2S Brisbane street DEMPSTER Duncan F., of Neill, Dempster & Neill, Green- ock Cotton Spinning Co. Ho., Mount park, Roxburgh st. Dempster George, commission agent, Royal Danish Y. Con- sul, Exchange buildings. Ho., 7 Ardgowan st., west DIEECTORY. 53

Dempster Hugh, writer, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathoart street. House, Waterloo cottage, Mount park, Ann st' Dempster James, architect, 4 Antigua street Dempster John, seaman, 19 Shaw street Dempster William, feuar, 31 Lynedoch street DENHOLM Alexander, carter, 5 Hill street

Denholm Mrs, keeper, 1 Watson's lane DENNISTON Archibald, writer, 49 Cathcart street Denniston John S., of Galloway, Denniston & Co. House, 29 Brougham street Denniston Eobert, cooper, 33 Cathcart street Denniston Miss, 14 Brisbane street Denniston Mrs John, 29 Brougham street DENNEY Charles, musician, and bandmaster 1st Eenfrew Eifle Volunteers, Greenock. House, Braeface house, Gourock DENNY Archibald, brassfounder, 10 Antigua street Denny Charles, labourer, 5 East Quay lane Denny Daniel, labourer, 13 Stanners street Denny John, joiner, 53 Holmscroft street Denny Edward, labourer, 14 St Andrew street Denny Miss, grocer, 53 Holmscroft street DEPONG Hugh, storekeeper, 5 West Stewart street

PEEEY John, schoolmaster, 1 Stanners street. House, 11 Cartsburn street DEUBLAE Conrad, sugarbaker, 22 Inverkip street DEYINE James, shoemaker, 5 Dalrymple street Devine John, labourer, 29 Holmscroft street Devine William, potato merchant, 15 Inverkip street DEVLIN Henry, letter carrier, Post Office. Ho., 5 Market street Devlin John, mariner, 31 Nicolson street Devlin John, contractor, head of Dellingburn street DEWAE David, superintendent of police, Police Chambers, Town buildings. House, 3 Trafalgar street Dewar Duncan, huckster, 13 Market street 54 DIRECTORY.

Dewar John, joiner, 22 East Shaw street ' Dewar James, tinsmith, gasfitter, bellhanger, and brass- founder, 26 Vennel. House, 25 do. DHANTS Joseph, of Macdonald, Dhanis & Hood. House> Mount View cottage DICK Andrew, joiner, 39 Eoxburgh street Dick Boyd, joiner, 24 Eoxburgh street Dick Ebene2er, cooper, 7 West breast Dick Hector, coal merchant, 3 Hill street Dick John, flesher, 6 West Stewart street Dick John, joiner, 17 Ann street Dick John, flesher, 33 Vennel. House, 18 do, Dick Peter, steamboat master, 8 Chapel street Dick Thomas, labourer, 42 Main street Dick William, feuar, 24 Brisbane street Dick William, cooper, 23 Bruce street Dick Mary, fruiterer, 3 Bank street Dick Mrs, midwife, 9 Bearhope street Dick Misses, 6 Trafalgar street DICKIE Henry, of Anderson, Orr & Co. Ho., Grosvenor place, Bank street Dickie James, sawyer, 28 East Hamilton street Dickie John, carter, 35 Inverkip street Dickie Eobert, boilermaker, 1 Stanners street Dickie William, painter, 6 Bruce street DICKSON Alexander, engineer, 17 Ingleston street Dickson Benjamin, of Dawson, Martin & Co. House, 9 Brougham street Dickson David, joiner, 37 Holmscroft street Dickson David, panman, 9 Ingleston street Dickson James, letter-carrier, Post-office. House, 28 West Blackhall street Dickson John, labourer, 17 East Shaw street Dickson John, shoemaker, 22 Tobago street Dickson John, manager at Caird & Co's. House, 4 Trafalgar street DIRECTORY.

Dickson Kobert, sawyer, 9 East Shaw street Dickson William, blacksmith, 9 Main street DINNING- Matthew, huckster, 28 Dalrymple street DILLON Patrick, shoemaker, 37 Vennel DOCHEETY George, tailor, 8 William street. House, do. Docherty Hugh, joiner, 2 John street Docherty Hugh, labourer, 25 Ann street Docherty James, provision merchant, 17 Shawst. Ho., do. Docherty James, fruit merchant, 37 Cathcart st. Ho., 46 do. Docherty James, labourer, 13 Inverkip street Docherty John, seaman, 4 Nelson street, Glebe Docherty Joseph, labourer, 10 Sir Michael street Docherty William, labourer, 24 West Blackball street Docherty Mrs Edward, 12 Vennel Docherty Mrs Michael, dealer, 7 Broad close DOCKEB Edward, basket maker, 52 Dalrymple st. House, 5 Eoslin street DODD Andrew, engineer, 3 Holmscroft street Dodd William, Belville place Dodd William, carpenter, 13 Cathcart street DODDS James, mate, 12 Terrace road Dodds Melville A., locker, 17 Eoxburgh street Dodds William, carpenter, 23 Sir Michael street DOIG Alexander, hairdresser, 13 East breast. House, 24 Brisbane street DON James, porter, 15 East Quay lane Don Eobert, smith, 36 East Hamilton street DONAGHY Charles, gardener, 27 Holmscroft street Donaghy George, steward, 19 East Shaw street Donaghy James, labourer, 50 Dalrymple street Donaghy Eobert, labourer, 63 Dalrymple street DONALD James, tobacconist, 7 Hamilton street. House, 32 Sir Michael street Donald John, earthenware manufacturer, Clyde Pottery, Port- Glasgow road. House, 3 Lauder road, Edinburgh Donald Miss, feuar, Finnart 56 DIEECTORY.

Denald Mrs William, , East Hamilton street Donald Miss, 17 Brougham street DONALDSON James, veterinary surgeon, 11 Laird street. House, 12 Bearhope street DONNAN John, joiner, 26 Tobago street DONNELLY James, mason, 28 Tobago street Donnelly James, mason, 4 Ann street Donnelly James, detective officer, 33 Holmscroft street Donnelly Peter, wine and spirit merchant, 4 Watson's lane. House, 9 Kelly street Donnelly Peter, carter, 22 Tobago street Donnelly William, labourer, 1 Cowgate street DOBBAN James, labourer, 25 Lynedoch street DOUGALL Bobert, blockmaker, 13 West Stewart street Dougall Mrs, dressmaker, Boyd place, 39 West Blackhall street DOUGLAS Alexander, carter, 4 Bopework street. Douglas Alexander, labourer, 7 Sir Michael street Douglas David, labourer, 15 Sugarhouse lane Douglas Duncan, fireman, 28 Shaw street Douglas James, carpenter, 1 Under crescent Douglas John, of Mackenzie & Walker. House, 8 Ardgowan street, west Douglas John, grocer, 57 Main street. House, do. Douglas John, of Douglas & Son. House, 5 Clarence street Douglas Malcom, wholesale and retail confectioner, 31 Cath- cart street. House, Abbotsford place, 3 Boxburgh st Douglas Malcom, provision merchant, 31 Cathcart street. House, Abbotsford place, 3 Boxburgh street Douglas & Son, watchmakers and jewellers, 9 Hamilton st.

Douglas Thomas N., of Douglas & Son. Ho., 5 Clarence st. Douglas William, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Ann street. House, 61 Begent street Douglas Miss Annabella, 49 Boxburgh street Douglas Miss Lilias, milliner, 2 West Blackhall street Douglas Miss, milliner, 15 Ann street DIRECTORY. 57

Douglas Miss, 33 Inverkip street Douglas Mrs Alex., furnishing shop, 2 Tobago street Douglas Mrs John, 8 Ardgowan street, west Douglas Mrs, lodgings, 24 Eoxburgh street Douglas Mrs, 4 Nelson street, west Douglas Mrs, 21 East Shaw street DOW Alexander, carter, Bottlehouse lane Dow Archibald, spirit dealer, 26 Oathcart street. House, 22 East Quay lane Dow Cameron, spirit dealer, 5 Under crescent Dow James, carpenter, 38 Eoxburgh street Dow John, carpenter, 43 Cathcart street Dow John, joiner, 4 Nicolson street Dow William, labourer, 30 Cartsburn street Dow Miss, 20 Sugarhouse lane DOWIE Ebenezer Telford, M.D., physician and dentist. House and consulting rooms, 12 West Blackball street. Entrance by 20 Nicolson street DOWNIE Alexander, lathsplitter, 15 John street Downie Andrew, joiner, 19 Lynedoch street Downie James, cooper, 20 Vennel Downie John, joiner, 5 Dellingburn street. House, 4 Car- nock street Downie John, spirit dealer, 8 Carnock street Downie John, smith, 66 East Hamilton street Downie John, papermaker, Overton Downie William, dresser, 12 John street Downie William, joiner, 7 Lynedoch street Downie Mrs Ann, lodgings, 24 West Blackhall street DOWNING William, wine and spirit merchant, 29 Cathcart street and 4 Mansionhouse lane. House, 4 do. DEANE Mrs, huckster, 10 Springkell street DEENNON Mrs James, grocer, 29 Ingleston street DEEW William, engineer, 2 East breast DEON Christina, lodgings, 7 Cathcart street DEUMMOND Alexander, lather, 35 Holmscroft street 58 DIRECTORY.

Drammond Alexander, carpenter, 25 Arthur street Drummond Alexander, moulder, 27 Arthur street Drummond Daniel, assistant harbour master, 10 Terrace road Drummond G-eorge, carpenter, 6 Boyd street Drummond James, Burgh assessor, Town buildings, 6 Ham- ilton street. House, 12 Brisbane street Drummond James, mason, 37 Crawfurd street Drummond John, porter, 34 West Shaw street Drummond Neil, painter, 18 Wellington street Drummond's Grocery Warehouse, 24 Ann street DEYSDALE James, painter, 15 St Lawrence street Drysdale John, labourer, 24 Hamilton street Drysdale John, shoemaker, 9 Argyle street Drysdale Thomas, carpenter, 10 St Lawrence street Drysdale Mrs, 47 Main street Drysdale Mrs, lodgings, 13 Cross-shore street DUFF Archibald, farmer, Lurg, East parish Duff Daniel, 22 Eoxburgh street Duff Hugh, gardener, 12 Holmscroft street Duff James & Sons, brassfounders, coppersmiths, and gas- fitters, 47 Eue-end street

Duff James, of James Duff & Sons. House, 20 Forsyth- st. Duff James, jr., of James Duff & Sons. House, Mount park, Bank street Duff John, of James Duff & Sons. House, 53 Union street Duff John, farmer, Mains, East parish Duff Lachlan, tailor, 17 Cathcart street Duff Thomas, cooper, 34 Eoxburgh street Duff Thomas, slater, 15 Mount Pleasant street Duff William, spirit dealer and feuar, 17 Bearhope street Duff William, farmer, Ladyburn DUFFY Anthony, marine store dealer, 2 Vennel. House, Crawfurd street Duffy Hugh, eating house, 5 Dalrymple street Dufiy John, dealer, 40 Shaw street DIRECTORY. 59

Duffy William, labourer, 4 John street DUGAN William, greengrocer, 31 West Burnjstreet DUKE Charles, railway porter, 46 Cathcart street DUNBAR Alexander, shoemaker, .7 Brisbane street Dunbar David, engineer, 1 1 Watt street Dunbar James, boot closer, 32 Charles street Dunbar Mrs, 18 Kelly street DUNCAN Andrew, brassfounder, 9 Bruce street Duncan Charles, clerk, Inland Eevenue Office. House, 15 Nelson street, west Duncan Charles, flesher, 3 Ann street Duncan Colin, 33 Nicolson street Duncan Daniel, carpenter, 17 Antigua street Duncan Daniel, joiner, 3 Salmon street Duncan George, joiner, 37 Cathcart street Duncan Henry, carpenter, 8 West Stewart street Duncan James, of Bell, Duncan & Scott. Residence, 5 Highbury hill, , N. Duncan James, carpenter, 65 Rue-end street

Duncan James D., weigher, H.M.C. Ho., 35 Roxburgh st. Duncan John, accountant, house factor and insurance agent,

1 Bank street. Ho., Burnside cottage, Gourock Duncan John, blacksmith, 7 New Dock lane Duncan John, pattern maker, 3 Antigua street Duncan John, seaman, 5 Hill street Duncan John, shipmaster, 20 West Stewart street Duncan John, baker, 20 Wellington street Duncan John, superintendent of Sailor's Home, 1 New Dock breast Duncan Peter, watchman, 49 Shaw street Duncan Robert P., painter, 11 Watt street Duncan Robert, shipmaster, 2 Wellington street Duncan Robert, sailmaker, 3 Bruce street Duncan Samuel, druggist, Havelock buildings, 17 West Blackhall street. House, Sailor's Home, Dock breast Duncan William, joiner, 43 Holmscroft street 60 DIRECTORY.

Duncan Miss, dressmaker, 59 Eegent street Duncan Miss, lodgings, 4 Watt street Duncan Mrs A., lodgings, 22 Crawfurd street Duncan Mrs Eobert, grocer, 16 Cathcart street. Ho., do. Duncan Mrs Eobert, 12 Mearns street Duncan Mrs, 22 West Blackhall street Duncan Mrs, 59 Eegent street DTJNLEAVY Mrs, huckster, 21 Stanners street DUNLOP David, surgeon. Consulting Eooms, 1 Inverkip street. House, Orangefield place Dunlop George, spirit dealer, 57 Shaw street. House, Argyle hotel, Strone Dunlop James, farmer, Strone, East parish Dunlop M. F., of Salmon & Dunlop. House, 3 Hope street Dunlop James, shoemaker, 6 Ingleston street Dunlop John, engine driver, 6 Ingleston street Dunlop Eobert, shipowner, 21 Cathcart street. House, 8 Brougham street Dunlop Eobert, 4 Bearhope street Dunlop William, hairdresser, 30 Dalrymple street Dunlop William, assistant pawnbroker, 24 Hamilton street Dunlop Mrs Captain John, lodgings, 2 Watt place Dunlop Mrs, delf shop, 28 Inverkip street Dunlop Mrs James, 20 Tobago street Dunlop Mrs, 1 Springkell street Dunlop Mrs, 12 Cross-shore street DUNN John, brassmoulder, 39 Eue-end street Dunn John, slater, 26 Tobago street Dunn Peter, moulder, 9 Ingleston street Dunn William S., of Browne & Watson, 37 West Blackhall st Dunn Mrs Archibald, 5 West Stewart street Dunn Mrs Eobert, teacher, 20 West Stewart street DUNNING- Matthew, lumper, 31 Charles street DUNSMOBE Andrew, gatekeeper, 47 Holmscroft street Dunsmore William, labourer, 5 Eoslin street, Glebe DUNWOODIE John, plainer, 10 Wellington street DIRECTORY. 61

DUEKIN Henry, H.M. Customs. House, 24 Brisbane street DYBALL David, seaman, 5 Inverkip street DYER John, cabinetmaker, 7 West Blackhall street

EAGLE Foundry, 18 Baker street Eagle Francis, cooper, 39 Hamilton street EAGLESHAM James, grocer, 4 East Hamilton street Eaglesham John, shoemaker, Smith's land, Ann street EASDIN John, tailor, 64 Ann street EASON Mrs John, grocer, 22 Cartsburn street EAST Parish Church, Eegent sheet EASTON Peter, brass-finisher, 3 Under crescent Easton Mrs William, 35 Eegent street EDDINGTON George, joiner, 51 Holmscroft street EDGAE Benjamin, ropespinner, 13 Hamilton street Edgar James, messenger, Post-office. Ho., 3 Mearns st. Edgar James, boilermaker, 24 Ann street Edgar William, shoemaker, 38 Eoxburgh street EDMUND William, labourer, 22 Tobago street EGLINTON Thomas, boilermaker, 32 Cartsburn street ELECTEIC and International Telegraph office, Eailway station ELLIOT William, engineer, 10 Wellington street Elliot William Scott, examining officer, H.M. Customs. House, 22 Brisbane street ELLIS John, carpenter, 32 Tobago street Ellis John, sailmaker, 28 Hamilton street EMSLIE George, joiner, 1 St Lawrence street ENTHOVEN & Son, H. J., yellow metal and nail merchants. Wm. M'Arthur & Co., agents

EPISCOPAL (St John's) Church, 10 Union street EESKINE James, tenter, 39 Lynedoch street Erskine James, labourer, 10 Wellington street

Erskine John, of Greenock Felt Work Co. Ho., 20 Union st. f 62 DIRECTORY.

Erskine Mrs, grocer, 7 Tobago street EVANGELICAL Union Church, Nelson street, west EVANS Eobert, shipmaster, 12 Bank street Evans Eobert, shoemaker, 10 Sir Michael street EWAET Duncan, joiner, 7 Duncan street Ewart John, warehouseman, 13 Bearhope street EWING-, Angus & Co., grain and salt provision merchants, 4 Bogle street Ewing Hugh, joiner, 46 Inverkip street Ewing Eobert & Co., merchants and commission agents, 4 Bogle street Ewing William, potato merchant, 9 Lynedoch street Ewing Mrs James, grocer and spirit dealer, 5 Cowgate st.

FAIL Charles, engineer, 37 Lynedoch street FAIEGEIEVE Andrew, of Brownlie, Buchanan & Co. House, 3 Kelly street Fairgrieve James, plumber, 6 West breast. Ho., 8 Watt st Fairgrieve John B., of Brownlie, Buchanan & Co. House, 20 Eoxburgh street FAIELIE James, carpenter, 11 Under crescent Fairlie James, 5 Kelly street Fairlie John, cabinetmaker, 58 Vennel Fairlie William, cabinetmaker, 2 Patrick street Fairlie Miss Ann, feuar, 10 Eegent street Fairlie Mrs, French polisher, 58 Vennel FAIEEIE Miss, 11 Forsyth street FALCONEE Hugh, joiner, 15 Lynedoch street Falconer John, labourer, 33 Holmscroft street Falconer Mrs, grocer, 17 John street FAEMEE Hugh, tailor and clothier, 3 William street and 54 Shaw street. House, 1 William street Farmer Mrs, sale shop, 59 Eue-end street FAEEELL Eobert, grocer, 8 East Hamilton street DIRECTORY. 63

FAEEENS James, carpenter, 42 Main street FAEQTJHAE William, of William Adam & Co. House, 11 Nelson street, west FAULDS James, shopman, 45 Holmscroft street FAWCETT Samuel, pawnbroker, 34 Shaw st. House, do. FAY Arthur, spirit dealer, 9 East breast. House, do. FEGAN James, herbalist, 9 Market street. House, do. FELL Thomas, coal merchant. Coal depot, Dellingburn st. House, 1 Kelly street FENTON William, tenter, 19 Sir Michael street FEEGUS Brothers, photographers, 5 Albert place, West Blackball street Fergus Charles, of Fergus Brothers. House, Woodside Villa,

Fergus James, jr. , of James Fergus & Son. House, Alma cottage, Ann street Fergus James & Son, coal and brick merchants, &c, 24 Hamilton street and Harvie lane Fergus James, sen., of James Fergus & Son. House, 11 West breast Fergus James, carpenter, 3 Antigua street FEEGUSON A. & Co., sailmakers, 5 East breast Ferguson Alexander, of A. Ferguson & Co. House, James place, Bank street Ferguson Archibald, feuar, 6 Ann street

Ferguson Archibald, sawyer, 1 Cartsburn street Ferguson Charles, grocer, 27 Shaw street and 2 Dalrymple street. House, 16 Antigua street Ferguson Charles, clockmaker, 6 Cross-shore street Ferguson Daniel & Co., hoop merchants, 10 and 12 Eoslin street, Glebe. House, 26 Brisbane street Ferguson Daniel, watchman, 3 Ingleston street Ferguson Daniel, joiner, 49 Eoxburgh street Ferguson Daniel, sailmaker, 8 Trafalgar street

Ferguson David, joiner, 1 Hill street Ferguson Donald, gas inspector, 14 Wellington street 64 DIRECTORY.

Ferguson Dugald, 7 Lyle street Ferguson Dugald, forwarding agent, 23 Cathcart st. House, 17 Antigua street Ferguson Duncan, labourer, 6 Shaw street Ferguson Duncan, fireman, 27 Yennel Ferguson George, spirit dealer, 6 East Shaw street. House, 14 Bank street Ferguson George, engineer, 11 Under crescent Ferguson George, boilermaker, 22 Market street. House, 9 Crawfurd street Ferguson George, porter to Shaws Water Co., 49 Eue-end st. Ferguson James, of Sharp & Ferguson. Ho., 12 Mearns st. Ferguson James, flesher, 9 Bruce street Ferguson James, 14 Bruce street Ferguson John, wheel keeper, Drumfrochar road Ferguson John, sailmaker, 23 Charles street Ferguson John, labourer, 6 Shaw street Ferguson John, labourer, 4 Sir Michael street Ferguson John, carpenter, 22 Crawfurd street Ferguson John, boilermaker, 7 St Lawrence street Ferguson John, carpenter, 19 Ingleston street Ferguson John, carpenter, 8 St Andrew square Ferguson John, boilermaker, 23 Ingleston street Ferguson John, blacksmith, 13 West Blackhall street Ferguson John, seaman, 8 Chapel street Ferguson John, engineer, 53 Holmscroft street Ferguson Eobert, Cowdenknowes cottage Ferguson Eobert, carpenter, 9 East Stewart street Ferguson Samuel, labourer, 8 Market street Ferguson Thomas, woolsorter, 37 Ann street Ferguson Thomas, joiner, 12 Watt street

Ferguson Miss, furnishings, 1 East Shaw street Ferguson Miss, Drumfrochar road Ferguson Mrs Alexander, 4 Eopework street Ferguson Mrs Charles, 41 Hamilton street Ferguson Mrs James, gardener, 2o Charles street '

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Ferguson Mrs J., 6 "West Burn street Ferguson Mrs John, 17 Antigua street Ferguson Mrs William, 19 Kelly street Ferguson Mrs, lodgings, 58 Main street Ferguson Mrs, 12 Inverkip street Ferguson Mrs, lodgings, 8 Shaw street Ferguson Mrs, 26 Eoxburgh street FEEGUSSON John, chemist and druggist, 17 Hamilton st. House, 59 Eoxburgh street Fergusson J. & J., coach proprietors, 6 Eoslin street, Glebe. House, do. FEENIE George, joiner, 5 Bearhope street FEENS James, carter, 14 Eoslin street, Glebe Ferns William, gunner, 41 Holmscroft street FEEEIE William, spirit merchant, 20 Cathcart street. Ho., 10 Terrace road FEEEIEE George, smith, 4 John street FIDES Alexander, plumber, 24 Tobago street FIELD Eowland, auctioneer, carver and gilder, and Fine Art repository, 20 West Blackhall street. House, 2 Bentinck street FILSHIE John, dairy, 63 Vennel FINLAY A. H., merchant, 9 Bank street Finlay Dugald, carpenter, 51 Eoxburgh street Finlay James, mason, 42 Inverkip street Finlay John, carpenter, 10 East Quay lane

Finlay John, of Finlay & Weir. House, 21 Brisbane st. Finlay Eobert B., & Co., clothiers, &c, 12 West Blackhall st.

Finlay Eobert B. , of Eobert B. Finlay & Co. Ho. , 1 1 Fox st. Finlay Eobert B., junr., shipmaster, 30 Brisbane street Finlay Eobert, 9 Eoxburgh street Finlay Thomas, engineer, 48 East Hamilton street Finlay & Weir, brassfounders, gasfitters, and bellhangers, 54 and 56 Eue-end street

Finlay William, examining officer, H.M. Customs. House, 7 Lyle street DIRECTORY.

Finlay William, plumber, 4 Nelson street, Glebe Finlay William, smith, 12 Duncan street Finlay Mrs David, 30 Oartsburn street Finlay Mrs Thomas, washer and dresser, 3 Salmon street FINLAYSON John, baker, 6 West Blackhall street FINNIE Colin, joiner, 26 Nicolson street Finnie James, cooper, 7 Tobago street FINNIGAN Patrick, pensioner, 24 Inverkip street FISH, Brown & Co., sailmakers, East India breast FISHEE James, cabinetmaker, upholsterer, and funeral undertaker, also, hearses and carriages, &c, 15 Laird st. Fisher Eobert, joiner, 3 Eopework street Fisher Peter, labourer, 23 Lynedoch street Fisher Thomas, shipmaster, 2 Salmon street Fisher Walter, boilermaker, 32 Oartsburn street FISHEEY Office, 3 Bank street FITZPATEICK James, shoemaker and broker, 47 Shaw st. FLANNEEY John, baker, 23 Dalrymple st. House, do. FLEMING Alexander M., of Fleming, Eeid & Co. House, 9 Ardgowan square Fleming Alexander, draper, 8 Hamilton street. House, 23 Brisbane street Fleming Andrew, boatman, 5 Kilblain street Fleming Daniel, of Lawrie & Fleming. House, 41 Lyne- doch street Fleming Duncan, boilermaker, 10 Eoslin street, Glebe Fleming Fergus, gardener, Garvel Park lodge Fleming Humphrey, engineer, 13 Ingleston street Fleming John, of Fleming, Eeid & Co. House, Oakbank, 46 Union street Fleming John, 12 Wellington street

Fleming Leonard, Inland Eevenue officer, Excise buildings. House, 5 Eoxburgh street Fleming Matthew, shipmaster, 31 Brougham street Fleming, Eeid & Co., merchants and worsted spinners, Shaws Water Worsted Mills DIRECTOKY. 67

Fleming Eobert, with Bell, Duncan & Scott. House, 14 Brisbane street Fleming Eobert, printer, 6 Manse lane Fleming Mrs George, confectioner, Steamboat quay. Ho., Abbotsford place, 3 Roxburgh street Fleming Mrs John, 3 Kelly street Fleming Mrs Eobert, 59 Roxburgh street Fleming Mrs, 18 Vennel Fleming Mrs, 21 John street Fleming Mrs, 42 Main street FLESH Market, 17 Market street FLETCHEE Alexander, provision merchant, 26 Dalrymple street. House, do. Fletcher Donald, shoemaker, 36 West Burn street Fletcher Peter, Customhouse boatman, 10 Terrace road

Fletcher Eobert, pilot, 1 1 Nicolson street Fletcher "William, carpenter, 6 Lyle street Fletcher Miss J., 41 Nicolson street Fletcher Mrs Euphemia, 8 Tobago street

Fletcher Mrs, spirit dealer, 61 Eue-end st. Ho., 1 Bogle st. FLIGHT John, cooper, 4 Nicolson street Flight Mrs, 23 Nicolson street FLOCKHAET John, painter, 13 Highland close Flockhart John, 37 West Burn street Flockhart Neil^ smith, 2 Oartsburn street FOGGAETY Mrs, confectioner, 4 Inverkip street FOEBES John, gardener, 55 Holmscroft street FOEBES Elizabeth, tobacconist, 28 Charles street. House, 55 Holmscroft street

FOED John, examining officer, H.M.C. House, 31 Ann st. FOEDYCE Lewis, labourer, 23 Eoxburgh street FOEEEST James, grocer, 26 Crawford street. House, Fairmount, 86 Eldon street Forrest Eobert, labourer, 5 Eoslin street

Forrest Thomas, tea and wine merchant, 41 Hamilton st. House, Kelly street 63 DIRECTORY.

Forrest William, engineer, 11 East Shaw street Forrest William, engineer, 6 Hope street Forrest William, feuar, Fairmount, 86 Eldon street FOEEESTEE Charles, labourer, 3 Charles street Forrester David, carpenter, 15 Tobago street Forrester James, agent for D. & J. Sneddon, coalmasters.

Wishaw. Depot, Chapel st. House, 3 Lyle st., Grreenock Forrester John, shipmaster, 30 Sir Michael street Forrester Bobert, commercial traveller, 4 Laird street FOESYTH David, cabinetmaker, 34 West Shaw street Forsyth James, joiner, 2 Hill street Forsyth John, labourer, 20 Ann street Forsyth Eobert, joiner, 13 Charles street Forsyth Samuel, carpenter, 7 Hill street Forsyth Mrs John, machine sewing, 20 Brisbane street FOSTEE Edward, carpenter, 3 Arthur street Foster John, plasterer, 17 Eoxburgh street Foster John, boilermaker, 52 East Hamilton street Foster John, deep sea pilot, 41 Eoxburgh street Foster John, feuar, 33 Sir Michael street Foster Eobert P., grocer and spirit dealer, 2 Tobago street

FOTHEEINGHAM William, mason, 14 Kilblain st. Ho., 39 Cathcart street FOULDS & Bone, commission agents and provision mer- chants, 11 Sugarhouse lane Foulds Samuel, of Foulds & Bone. Ho., 2 Orangefield place Foulds Hay, moulder, 8 John street Foulds Matthew, jr., clerk, 13 St Lawrence street Foulds Matthew, jam, jelly, and marmalade manufacturer, Jersey cottage, Baker street. House, do. Foulds William, joiner, 10 Terrace road

FOWLEE William, shipmaster, 1 Hill street FOWLIS James, pensioner, 16 Bruce street FOX John, M.D., physician and surgeon. Consulting

rooms, Havelock buildings, West Blackball st. Ho.,

1 7 Ardgowan square DIRECTORY. 69

Fox Michael, E.C. clergyman, St Mary's, Patrick street FEASEE Alexander, mason, 13 Nicolson street Fraser Charles, surgeon dentist, Havelock buildings, 17 West Blackhall street. House, do. Fraser Duncan, joiner, 1 Manse lane Fraser Finlay, shoemaker, 5 "Watt street Fraser James, tidewaiter, 47 Holmscroft street Fraser James, salt, fish, and provision merchant, 10 Cross- shore street. House, 1 Lyle street

Fraser James, joiner, 1 Wellington street Fraser John, joiner, 32 Nicolson street Fraser John, teacher, Greenock Academy. House, Yew cottage, 7 Glen street Fraser John ropespinner, 17 Ann street Fraser Eobert, joiner, 1 St Lawrence street Fraser Thomas, rigger, 10 West breast Fraser William, blockmaker, 35 Cathcart street Fraser Mrs, 1 York street Fraser Mrs, lodgings, 51 Main street Fraser Mrs, 58 Union street FEAZEE John, sugar refiner, 51 Main street. House, 3 St Andrew street FEEDEEICK Charles, labourer, 19 Bearhope street FEEE Church School-room, 8 St Andrew square FEENCH William, joiner, 19 Bearhope street FEOOM James, miller, 12 Baker street FEY James 0., clerk, United Kingdom Electric Co., 4 Man-

sionhouse lane. House, Fletcher's cottage, Mearns st.

Fry Eobert, of H.M. Customs. Ho., 6 Nelson st., Glebe FULLAETON Eev. Archibald, minister of Cartsburn Church. House, 9 Shaw street Fullarton John, joiner and glazier, 49 Main street. House, 26 East Hamilton street Fullarton John, steward E.N., Boyd place, 33 West Black- hall street Fullarton Eobert, measurer, 16 East India breast. Ho,Glenside 70 DIRECTORY.

Fullarton Eobert, provision merchant, 19 Market street Fullarton Miss, dressmaker, 10 Watt street Fullarton Mrs, 34 Holmscroft street FULTON Andrew, engineer, 3 Eegent street Fulton Andrew, labourer, 7 Upper crescent Fulton James, gardener, Smith's land, Ann street Fulton James, rivetter, 57 Main street Fulton James,hat and cap merchant, Cathcart square. Ho., 8 Kelly street Fulton John, of Crawford & Fulton. House, 67 Holms- croft street Fulton John, trunkmaker, 21 Market street Fulton Eobert, joiner, 6 John street Fulton Eobert, boilermaker, 8 St Lawrence street Fulton Thomas, carpenter, 42 Dalrymple street Fulton Miss Elizabeth, milliner and straw bonnet maker, 20 Cathcart street. House, 17 do. Fulton Miss, 17 Lynedoch street Fulton Mrs James, feuar, 5 Kelly street FUEEY Edward, shoemaker, 16 Tobago street FYFE James, weaver, 5 Sir Michael street Fyfe James, engineer, 6 Antigua street

Fyfe John P., of Lewis& Fyfe. House, Bay st., Port -Glasgow Fyfe Joseph, engine keeper, 1 Main street Fyfe Matthew, labourer, 4 Tobago street Fyfe Eobert, tidewaiter, 9 Eegent street Fyfe Samuel, painter, 1 Carnock street Fyfe William H., of Macalister & Fyfe. Ho., 7 Shaw place

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G-iELIC Free Church, 14 Jamaica street Gaelic Parish Church, 32 West Burn street GAFF William, house factor, 5 Argyle "Street. Ho., Mount Park cottage, Ann street Gaff Michael B., Alma cottage, Macknight street DIRECTORY. 71

GAGE John, carpenter, 1 William street GAIE Alexander, joiner, 37 Ann street GALBBAITH Archibald, labourer, 10 St Lawrence street Galbraith Duncan, railway guard, 34 Roxburgh street Galbraith Duncan, carpenter, 24 East Shaw street Galbraith John, shopman, 9 Mount Pleasant street Galbraith John, seaman, 4 Cross-shore street Galbraith John, joiner, 5 West Stewart street Galbraith John, tanner, 22 Inverkip street Galbraith John^B., London pianoforte and music seller, 15 West Blackhall st. House, 151 Eenfrew st., Glasgow Galbraith John, chemist and druggist, 63 Eue-end street. House, 29 Cathcart street Galbraith John, baker, 26 Charles street. House, do. Galbraith Joseph, labourer, 7 Sir Michael street Galbraith Lachlan, labourer, 17 East Shaw street Galbraith Lachlan, cooper, 3 Holmscroft street Galbraith Martin, gardener, Clyde house, Eosneath street Galbraith Peter, labourer, 17 Main street Galbraith Eobert, huckster, 7 Broad close Galbraith Mrs John, lodgings, 6 West Burn street Galbraith Mrs John, 13 West Stewart street GALBEEATH John, sugar sampler, 11 West breast. Ho., 2 Eldon street

GALL William, tollkeeper, Crawfurdsdyke toll Gall Elizabeth, spirit dealer, 6 Sir Michael street

GALLACHEE Daniel, letter carrier, Post office Gallacher James, labourer, 14 Stanners street Gallacher James, rivetter, 5 West quay Gallacher James, labourer, 42 East Hamilton street Gallacher John, charburner, 9 East Sh'aw street Gallacher John, labourer, 6 Eoslin street, Glebe

Gallacher John, haircutter and perfumer, 31 Dalrymple st Gallacher John, licensed lodging-house keeper, 31 Dal- rymple street

allacher Peter, labourer, 28 Ann street 72 DIRECTOEY.

Gallacher Thomas, fishmonger, 7 Boyd street Gallacher Terence, licensed broker, 2 East Blackhall street. House, do. Gallacher William, shoemaker, 24 Tobago street Gallacher William, fishmonger, 35 Hamilton street and Fish- market. House, 1 West breast Gallacher William, labourer, 45 Cathcart street Gallacher Mrs, lodgings, 44 Shaw street Gallacher Mrs James, fruiterer and poulterer, 2 Albert place, West Blackhall street. House, do. Galloway David, of Galloway, Denniston & Co. House, 49 Brougham street Galloway, Denniston & Co., ship chandlers, tinsmiths, &c, 11 West breast Galloway Francis, book deliverer, 2 Upper crescent Galloway Eobert, mason, 39 Crawfurd street Galloway W. C, pianoforte teacher, 17 Brougham street Galloway Mrs Andrew, Drumfrochar road GALT Peter, confectioner, 13 Hamilton street. House, do. GARDINER Archibald, examining officer, Customs. House, 29 Nicholson street Gardiner James, slater, 1 East Shaw street GARDNER Alexander, grocer, 21 Market street. House, 59 Regent street Gardner James, watchmaker, jeweller, and chronometer maker, 8 Hamilton street. House, 17 Union street Gardner John, carpenter, 8 John street Gardner John D., japanner, 45 Cathcart street. House, 9 Trafalgar street Gardner John, grocer, 3 West Stewart street. House, do. Gardner John, seaman, 34 Dalrymple street

Gardner John, labourer, 1 Charles street Gardner Robert, slater, 16 Bearhope street Gardner Robert, labourer, 21 Roxburgh street Gardner Peter, tug-boat master, 39 Rue-end street Gardner Thomas, slater, 22 West Blackhall street Gardner William & Co., drapers and clothiers, 16 William at. DIRECTORY. 73

Gardner William, of William Gardner & Co. House, Ney place, Gourock Gardner Walter, cowfeeder, 44 Holmscroft street. House, 29 Boxburgh street Gardner Mrs George, 17 Union street Gardner Mrs Margaret, 20 Cathcart street GA.THEEEB Peter, clerk, Black's land, Newton street GATTENS Alexander, baker, 9 Crawfurd street GAS Meter Inspector's office, 24 West Blackhall street Gas Works, 27 Crawfurd street GAUDY Mrs, 36 Crawfurd street GAULD William HM clothier, 10 West Blackhall street GELLATLY Mrs J., 35 West Blackhall street GEEBCKE Augustus, boarding-house keeper, 1 West breast Geercke Augustus, clothier and outfitter, 40 Cathcart street. House, 1 West breast GEMMILL John, Cromwell place, Bank street Gemmill Mrs Samuel, Cromwell place, Bank street GIBB Henry, mason, 53 Holmscroft street Gibb John, feuar, 21 Lynedoch street Gibb John, late shipmaster, 5 Lyle street Gibb John, engineer, 13 Antigua street Gibb Bobert, engineer, 57 Main street Gibb William, grain and potato merchant, 37 Ann street Gibb Walter, mason, 34 Boxburgh street Gibb Walter, shipmaster, 26 Brisbane street Gibb Miss Mary, grocer, 6 Antigua street GIBSON Duncan, carpenter, 16 Bearhope street Gibson James, wine and spirit dealer, 1 East breast and 41 West Blackhall street. House, 41 do. Gibson John, painter> 12 Inverkip street Gibson John, rivetter, 24 Sir Michael street Gibson Eichard, mariner, 10 Antigua street

Gibson Walter & Co., lathsplitters, 28 West Blackhall st. Gibson Walter, of Walter Gibson & Co. House, 4 Mansion- house lane g 74 DIRECTORY.

Gibson Mrs, ladies' keeper, 28 Ann street Gibson Mrs, lodgings, 11 Lynedoch street GILCHEIST James, labourer, 8 St Andrew square Gilchrist James, railway superintendent, Eailway station. House, Eailway cottage, Bogle street Gilchrist John, policeman, 9 Crawfurd street Gilchrist John, tailor, 33 Hamilton street

Gilchrist Peter, maltman, 1 8 Wellington street Gilchrist William, shopman, 24 Eegent street Gilchrist Miss, confectioner, Eailway station Gilchrist Miss, 1 Holmscroft street GILKISON James, examiner in seamanship for Greenock and Glasgow. House, 25 Brisbane street GILL Joseph, joiner, 1 Lyle street Gill Mrs John, 7 Bruce street GILLESPIE James, labourer, 44 East Hamilton street Gillespie John, stevedore, 44 Shaw street Gillespie John, clerk, 5 Lynedoch street Gillespie John, accountant, house-factor, insurance agent, and assessor of income-tax, City of Glasgow Bank build- ings, 32 Cathcart street. House, 8 Kelly street Gillespie Samuel, store keeper, 27 Holmscroft street GILLIES Alexander, rope and twine manufacturer, Low Oornhaddock. House, 7 East Shaw street Gillies Donald, labourer, 2 Sir Michael street Gillies John, seaman, 4 Nicolson street Gillies John, house-factor, 13 St Lawrence street Gillies John, joiner, 8 Watt street Gillies John, joiner, 41 Lynedoch street Gillies John, shipmaster, 3 Hope street Gillies J. W., wine and spirit merchant, 59 Eoxburgh street. House do. Gillies Neil, cowfeeder, 52 Inverkip street Gillies Eobert, cooper, 2 Crawfurd street Gillies Bridget, broker, 23 Shaw street GILLON Alexander, joiner, 15 Cross-shore street DIRECTORY.

GILMOUE Duncan, warehouseman, 45 Holmscroft street Gilmour James, baker, 6 Bruce street Gilmour James, carpenter, Donegal place, Lynedoch street Gilmour James, carpenter, 19 John street Gilmour William, joiner, 11 Hill street Gilmour Mrs James, 16 Tobago street Gilmour Mrs James, 28 Inverkip street GILEAY Josiah, grocer, 64 Ann street

Gilray Josiah, engraver, 1 East Blackhall st. Ho., 64 Ann st. GILEOY William, brass finisher, 1 Ingleston street Gilroy Mrs William, 25 Charles street GIEDWOOD Alexander, smith, 18 Eoxburgh street Girdwood Miss, 10 Holmscroft street Girdwood Mrs, 31 Nicolson street GIBKEN Henry, pansman, 3 Mearns street GIYEN Hugh, grocer and provision merchant, 24 Inverkip street. House, John place, Gourock Given William, coal merchant, 30 East Shaw street GLASGOW and Greenock Shipping Co., City of Glasgow Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street Glasgow Boot and Shoe Shop, 45 Cathcart street Glasgow Herald (newspaper), branch office, 4 Mansionhouse lane—Eobert Wood, agent Glasgow Morning Journal (newspaper), branch office, Pal- merston buildings, Customhouse place—Hugh Wilson, agent

Glasgow Weekly Mail (newspaper), Greenock branch office, 1 Bank street—John M. Crawford, agent GLASS Hugh, grocer, 12 Dalrymple street Glass John, shipmaster, 10 Kelly street GLAY John Stewart, 47 Eegent street GLEBE Sugar Eefining Co., sugar refiners, 1 Patrick street GLEN Archibald, joiner, 9 Nelson street Glen James, druggist, 39 Hamilton street. House, do. Glen James, commercial traveller, 6 Manse lane. House, 7 Mount Pleasant street ,

76 DIRECTORY.

Glen Malcolm, carpenter, 22 East Quay lane Glen Peter, mason, 21 Sugarhouse lane Glen Miss, feuar, Ford house

Glen Mrs William, 1 Broad close GLENDINNING Alexander, optician and nautical instru- ment maker, 13 Ingleston street GLOYER Mrs Edmund, proprietress of Theatre Eoyal. Ho. Glasgow GODBOLD G. B., adjutant of Rifle Volunteers, 52 Eldon street GOODCHILD John L., shipbroker, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street GOODWIN Eev. Henry, M.A., 74 Brougham street GOLDIE William, gardener, 37 Eldon street GORDON Dayid, salesman, 23 Bruce street Gordon John, mason, 35 West Shaw street Gordon William, R.C. clergyman, St Mary's, Patrick street Gordon Mrs James, 5 Hope street GORMAN Bernard, labourer, 48 Inverkip street Gorman Michael, carpenter, 55 Shaw street GOUDIE Hugh, heckler, 13 Regent street Goudie James, spirit dealer, 26 Orawfurd street. House, 1 Argyle street Goudie James, pilot, 28 East Shaw street Goudie James, shopman, 70 Eldon street GOURLAY James, fireman, 6 Patrick street Gourlay William, potter, 36 East Hamilton street GOTJROCK Ropework Co,, rope and sailcloth manufacturers* 1 Cross-shore street and 5 East breast GOYAN Andrew, painter, 8 Upper cres cent Govan John, smith, 9 Main street Govan Coal Depot, Dellingburn square Govan Solomon, watchman, 7 Highland close Govan William, joiner, 33 Holmscroft street GOW William, cooper, 33 Lynedoch street GOWANS Mrs, 8 Ardgowan street, west DIRECTORY.

GEACEY Samuel, Kilmun messenger, Post office. House, 6 Salmon street GEAHAM Alexander, carter, 40 East Hamilton street Graham Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 10 East India breast Graham Angus, cowfeeder, 51 Main street Graham David, joiner, 7 Duncan street Graham David, tailor, 14 Wellington street Graham Duncan, carter, Bottlehouse lane' Graham Duncan, smith, 42 Oathcart street Graham Hugh, grocer and provision merchant, 42 Oathcart street and 73 Main street. House, 8 Antigua street Graham James, druggist's assistant, 24 Nicolson street Graham James, clerk, 6 Eoxburgh street Graham John, shipmaster, 3 Antigua street Graham John, carpenter, 7 Market street Graham John, cooper, 29 Lynedoch street Graham John, wholesale wine, tea, and spirit merchant, 7 and 9 Sir Michael street. House, 11 Brisbane street Graham John, labourer, 29 Roxburgh street Graham John, labourer, 34 Inverkip street Graham Malcom, cooper, 7 Tobago street Graham Eobert, 3 Salmon street Graham Thomas, engine driver, 8 Chapel street Graham William, seaman, 13 Shaw street Graham Miss Marion, dressmaker, 63 Eue-end street Graham Mrs John, feuar, 12 Tobago street Graham Mrs, 2 Nelson street, Glebe Graham Mrs, 38 West Burn street Graham Mrs, dresser, 18 Ann street Graham Mrs, 4 Sir Michael street GEANDISON George, coppersmith, Kirk's land, Mount Pleasant street

GEANT Alexander, labourer, 11 Eegent street

Grant John, spirit dealer, 12 Yennel. House, 16 Oathcart st. Grant John, joiner, 2 York street, Glebe '78 DIRECTORY.

Grant John, coachman, 13 Brougham street Grant Neil & James, provision dealers, 35 Shaw street. House, 16 Oathcart street Grant Peter, 6 Under crescent Grant Robert, pilot, 22 Cathcart street

Grant Miss Isabella, milliner, 21 Cathcart st. House, 22 do. Grant Mrs Elizabeth, wine and spirit dealer, 8 Shaw street. House, do. Grant Mrs Lewis, lodgings, 6 East Blackhall street GRAVES Thomas, painter, 61 Regent street GRAY Alexander, labourer, 15 St Lawrence street

Gray Andrew, ropemaker, 1 7 Bearhope street Gray Archibald, iron shipbuilder, 3 Regent street Gray Archibald, gatekeeper, 11 Main street Gray & Buchanan, merchants, ship and insurance brokers, copper and yellow metal agents, 12 Bogle street Gray David, grocer, Ladyburn Gray Dugald, of Gray & Rodger. House, 5 Hope street Gray Donald, carter, 19 East Shaw street Gray George, carpenter, 9 Ingleston street Gray Hugh, moulder, 26 East Hamilton street Gray James, labourer, 22 John street Gray John, shoemaker, 36 Hamilton street

Gray John, Maybole boot and shoe shop, 16 Hamilton st. Gray John, fruiterer, 5 Market street Gray John Kerr, Town-clerk, solicitor, &c, Council Cham- bers. House, 57 Union street Gray John, of Gray & Buchanan. Ho., Braeside, Helensburgh Gray John, labourer, 11 Ardgowan street, Glebe Gray Malcom, labourer, 21 Arthur street Gray Neil, locker, 27 Ann street

Gray Robert, of "Williamson & Gray. Ho., 47 Holmscroft st. Gray & Rodger, coopers, 52 Rue-end street Gray Samuel, painter, 19 Duncan street Gray William M., clerk, Post office Gray William, carpenter, 13 East Quay lane DIRECTORY. 79

Gray Mrs Donald, lodgings, 2 Springkell street Gray Mrs, 61 Main street Gray Mrs, 7 Nicolson street Gray Mrs, 22 East Quay lane GREENBANK Rice Mill Co., millers—A. A. 0. Stathane, manager—Drumfrochar road GEEENLEES Eobert, carpenter, 27 Main street GREENLAW David, engineer, 3 Duncan street GREENOCK Advertiser and Clyde Commercial Journal, published every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morn- ing, at 29 Hamilton street Greenock Apothecaries' Co., druggists and serated water manufacturers, 28 Hamilton street Greenock Branch North British Daily Mail. Office, 1 Bank street Greenock Brewery Co., brewers and malsters, 49 Nicolson st. Greenock Club, 2 Boyd street, Glebe Greenock Coffee-Room, 2 Cathcart square Greenock Co-operative Company (Limited), provision retail- ers, 11 and 26 Market street. Manager's house, 13 Watt street Greenock Distillery Co., distillers, 27 Tobago street Greenock Felt Work Co., felt manufacturers. Works, 8 East Hamilton street. Office, Palmerston buildings, Custom- house place—John Erskine, manager Greenock Foundry Co., engineers and iron founders, East Stewart street Greenock Gas Works, 27 Crawfurd street, Glebe Greenock Grain and Flour Mills, Chapel street Greenock Herald and General Advertiser newspaper, pub- lished every Wednesday and Friday morning, at 40 Cathcart street Greenock Iron Co., iron merchants, 6 and 7 Customhouse place Greenock Library, Watt Monument, 9 Union street Greenock Mechanics' Institution, 13 Sir Michael street 80 DIRECTORY.

Greenock Photographic Co., 15 Cathcart street Greenock Patent Galvanizing "Works, Golden Bull court, 55 Shaw street Greenock Provident Bank, 11 William street Greenock Eopework, Wellington street Greenock Saw Mill Co., timber merchants, sawmillers, &eM Kingston works, Port-Glasgow road Greenock Sacking Co., spinners and manufacturers, Lyne- doch street Greenock Cotton Spinning Co., cotton spinners, Drumfrochar road and Clyde Shipping Gazette, published every afternoon at the office, 18 Charles street Greenock Young Men's Christian Association's Eeading- room and office, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart st. GEEGOBSON David, teacher, Broad Close school. House, Sea View, East bay, Gourock GEEIG David, carpenter, 4 Lyle street Greig William, smith, 9 Main street GEEY Charles, feuar, Plantation cottage, 3 St Lawrence st. Grey James, smith, 7 Main street GEIEE Adam Smith, 6 Nelson street, Glebe GEIEESON Mrs, 37 West Blackhall street GEIEVE Andrew, engineer, 29 Lynedoch street Grieve James J., merchant, 17 West Blackhall street. Ho., Levan House, Gourock Grieve James, joiner, 4 Hill street Grieve Thomas, painter, 61 Eegent street Grieve Walter, merchant, Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart street. House, Beltrees, 60 Union street Grieve William, brassfinisher, 9 Bruce street Grieve William, porter, 25 Vennel Grieve Miss Mary, confectioner, 23 West Blackhall street GEIFEITH Patrick, bookseller, (new and second hand) 13 East Quay lane. Ho., do. Griffith Thomas, Customhouse boatman, 69 Ann street DIRECTORY. 81

GROTT Ferdinand, seaman, 16 Bruce street GEOYES James, plasterer, 24 Tobago street Groves James, carpenter, 25 Yennel GRUBB James, sugar boiler, 38 "West Shaw street Grubb John, engineer, 5 Baker street GUN Mrs William Gordon, 45 Brougham street Gun Miss, teacher, 45 Brougham street GUNN George, carpenter, 16 Cross-shore street Gunn Walter, missionary, 10 Kelly street Gunn Mrs Alexander, 10 Kelly street Gunn Mrs, 3 Manse lane GUTHEIE Allan, storekeeper, 10 Watt street Guthrie David, deep-sea pilot, 9 Crawfurd street

Guthrie David, of Currie & Guthrie. House, 10 Watt st. Guthrie George, carpenter, 2 Union court Guthrie Robert, grocer, 6 West Stewart street Guthrie Robert, joiner and glazier, 5 Market street. House, 6 West Stewart street Guthrie Thomas, carter, 44 Inverkip street GWINN Daniel, carpenter, 2 Dellingburn square Gwinn Daniel, mariner, 7 Market street

HADDOW Andrew C, of John Haddow & Co. House, Gala lodge, 35 Union street Haddow John & Co., timber merohants, 62 Main street HAGGARTY Con., tailor, 50 Shaw street

Haggarty James, collector for funeral society, 37 Cathcart st. HAINEY Mary, spirit dealer, 9 Taylor's close. House, 43 Crawfurd street HAIR James, 17 Roxburgh street Hair James, 17 Ann street Hair James, grocer, 3 Bearhope street Hair John, carter, 15 Bearhope street Hair John, boileftnaker, 10 Hope street 82 DIRECTORY.

Hair Eobert, mashman, 11 Inverkip street Hair Samuel, labourer, 44 Inverkip street Hair William, feuar, 33 Union street Hair William, carter, 11 Under crescent Hair William, tobacconist, 35 West Burn street HALBEET James, joiner, 5 Baker street HALL Archibald, smith, 24 Cartsburn street Hall Hendry, carpenter, 11 Eue-end street Hall John, riyetter, 17 Eoxburgh street Hall William, papermaker, Overton HALLIDAY Stewart, boilermaker, 2 York street HAMILTON & Adams, sailmakers, 21 Shaw street Hamilton Dugald, boilermaker, 6 Hope street Hamilton & M'Oulloch, coalmasters, Wishaw and Hamilton

colleries. Depot, 3 Chapel st. Office, 65 Great Clyde

st., Glasgow. Agent, David Campbell, 8 Hope st. Hamilton Hugh, shoemaker, 48 Crawfurd street

Hamilton James, shipowner, Seabank house, Johnston st. Hamilton John, Villa Marina, 28 Eldon street Hamilton John, fine art and photographic galleries, City of Glasgow Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street. House, 14 Brisbane street

Hamilton Thomas, carpenter, 1 1 West breast Hamilton Thomas, labourer, 28 East Shaw street Hamilton William, potato merchant, 5 Hope street

Hamilton William, baker, 32 East Hamilton st. Ho., do. Hamilton Mrs, 12 Mearns street Hamilton Mrs, 4 Bruce street Hamilton Mrs, 17 John street Hamilton Mrs E., feuar, 69 Union street HAMMALL John, boarding house, 39 Dalrymple street HAMMOND David, Customhouse boatman, 18 Eoxburgh st. HAMPSEY Patrick, labourer, 5 Market street

HANDYSIDE George, shoe manufacturer, 13 Hamilton st. Handyside Eobert, slater, 22 Ann street HANNAH James, mason, 37 Crawfurd street * jj DIKECTORY. 83

Hannah William, grocer, 68 East Hamilton st. Ho., 71 do. Hannah William, saw maker, ironmonger and cutler, 4 Shaw street. House, Cromwell place, Bank street HANLEY James, carpenter, 9 Ingleston street HANSON James, seaman, 4 West Burn street HAEDIE David, joiner, 2 St Andrew square HardieMrs, 21 Ingleston street HAEE William, woolcomber, Springhill cottage, Ann street HAEGAN James, shoemaker, 44 Shaw street HAEKINS John, smith, 7 Market street HAEMAN Thomas, blacksmith, 6 William street HAEKNESS Captain, 9 Lyle street Harkness Francis, carpenter, 27 Ingleston street HAELEY Allan, cabinetmaker, 53 Ann street Harley Edward, seaman, 9 Bearhope street Harley Frances, flesher, 25 Arthur street Harley John, warper, Drumfrochar road

Harley Martin, of P. Christie & Co. House, 1 7 Lynedoch street Harley Mrs James, 53 Ann street HALMS William, seaman, 1 William street HAEPEE Alexander, cooper, 15 Bearhope street Harper Alexander, shipmaster, 41 Eoxburgh street Harper Alexander, joiner, 14 Bruce street Harper Hugh, labourer, 53 Main street Harper John, gunner's mate, 10 Bruce street Harper John, shipmaster, 37 Eoxburgh street HAEEIS Mrs E., 2 Deliingburn square HAET Alexander, accountant, 2 Church place Hart Colin, joiner, 22 East Shaw street Hart Duncan, pensioner, 24 Inverkip street Hart Neil, timekeeper, 34 East Hamilton street Hart Mrs, 2 Clarence street

HAEEOWEE Thomas, railway watchman, 49 Eoxburgh st. HAEYEY Andrew, labourer, 1 Holmscroft street Harvey John, broker, 49 Shaw street 84 DIRECTORY.

Harvey Eobert, spirit merchant, 37 Rue-end street. House, 13 Bank street Harvey Mrs B., clothier and outfitter, 6 William street. House, 5 do. Harvey Mrs Francis, 15 Laird street HAEVIE Alexander, sugarboiler, 8 Ingleston street Harvie Eobert, joiner, 32 Nicolson street Harvie James, joiner, 22 Ann street HASTIE John & Co., engineers, millwrights and machine makers, Deer Park Engine works, 2 St Andrew square Hastie John, of John Hastie & Co. Ho., 11 Springkell st. Hastie John, master rigger, Dunedin cottage, 5 St Lawrence street Hastie William, of Eobertson & Co, Ho., 11 Springkell st. HAY Greorge, agent, 45 Nicolson street Hay Greorge, causewayer, Donegal place, Lynedoch street.

House, 1 8 Hamilton street Hay James, slater, 20 Tobago street Hay James, potter, 28 East Hamilton street Hay John, wholesale and retail glass and china merchant, 21 and 22 Shaw street. House, 11 Lynedoch street Hay Eobert, 1 Arthur street Hay William, engineer, 44 Inverkip street Hay William, boilermaker, 1 Main street Hay Mrs Sarah, spirit dealer, 11 John street HAWTHOEN William, labourer, 12 Wellington street HAYDEN Mrs Patrick, 24 Tobago street HEAED George, bandsman, 24 Eoxburgh street HEELY John, labourer, 26 Dalrymple street HEMPSEED James, carpenter, 22 John street Hempseed James, cabinetmaker, 32 Holmscroft street HENDEESON Alexander, shoemaker, 14 Inverkip street Henderson Alexander, baker, 41 Nicolson street Henderson Alexander, joiner, 3 Bearhope street Henderson Archibald, storekeeper, 9 East Quay lane Henderson Daniel, blockmaker, 24 East Shaw street DIRECTORY. 85

Henderson Duncan, joiner, 1 Carnock street Henderson James H., of Henderson & Co. Ho., 22 Regent st. Henderson John, engineer, 13 Antigua street Henderson & Co., ship store merchants and agents, 1 East India breast Henderson Eobert, cabinetmaker, 3 Hope street Henderson Eobert, provision and coal merchant, 43 Box- burgh street. House, do. Henderson Eobert, of Stevenson & Henderson, 5 Union st. Henderson Thomas, teacher, George Square Academy. Ho., 2 Mount Pleasant street Henderson William, carpenter, 8 Under crescent Henderson William, boilermaker, 9 Ingleston street Henderson William, smith, 26 East Hamilton street Henderson Mrs, 18 Bogle street Henderson Mrs William, 34 Ann street HENDBY Andrew, grocer, 29 Lynedoch street Hendry Archibald, Caledonian Tug Company, 1 Open shore. House, 26 Nicolson street Hendry Charles, labourer, 51 Main street Hendry Daniel, blockmaker, 27 Lynedoch street Hendry David, boilermaker, 13 Arthur street Hendry David, commercial traveller, 5 West Blackhall street Duncan, carpenter, •*f Hendry joiner and blockmaker, 1 Open shore and 7 Dock breast. House, 7 Bank street Hendry Duncan, 1 1 Lynedoch street

.»'... Hendry James, china merchant, 28 Hamilton street. Ho., 53 Crawfurd street

$. Hendry James, pilot, 53 Crawfurd street Hendry J. & E., tailors and clothiers, 12 Cathcart street Hendry George, lithographic printer, 11 Hill street Hendry John, of J. & E. Hendry. House, 21 Sir Michael street Hendry John, shipowner, Eiver Towing Co., 16 East India breast. House, James place, Bank street Hendry JohD, spirit dealer, 5 Main street. House, 61 do. h 86 DIRECTORY.

Hendry John, painter and paperhanger, 29 Nicolson street. House, 34 do. Hendry John, smith, 2 Bruce street Hendry John, bricklayer, 2 East Shaw street Hendry Joseph, labourer, 1 Main street Hendry Malcom, boatman, 6 Shaw street

Hendry Eobert, of J. & E. Hendry. House, 14 Antigua st. Hendry William, smith, Alma cottage, Macknight street Hendry William, tailor and clothier, 29 Cathcart street Hendry William, engineer, 3 Hill street Hendry William, smith, 3 Arthur street Hendry Mrs John, mangier, 23 Eoxburgh street

HENEY John & Co., candle manufacturers, 15 Charles st. Henry John, of J. Henry & Co. House, 11 Ann street Henry Eichard, provision merchant, 20 Inverkip street Henry Mrs James, feuar, Dempster street HEPBUEN George, rigger, 66 Yennel Hepburn John, grocer, 34 Shaw street. House, 30 Ann st. HEEALD (Greenock) and General Advertiser. Office, 40 Cathcart street HEED James, shopman, 41 Holmscroft street HEEIOT John A., of John Herriot & Son. House, 14 West Blackhall street HEEEIOT John & Son, auctioneers and appraisers, 47 Eegent street and 14 West Blackhall street Herriot John, of John Herriot & Son, vendue master and appraiser, 47 Eegent street HEUGH Mrs Thomas, 11 Under crescent HIGGENS Edward, cooper, 6 Bruce street HIGHET John, engineer, 9 Ingleston street Highet Thomas, carpenter, 13 Mount Pleasant street HIGHLANDEES' ACADEMY, Eoxburgh street HILDEETH Eobert, shipmaster, 8 Eegent street HILL David, painter, 51 Main street Hill James M., Lily Bank cottage, 4 Glen street Hill James, boilermaker, 40 East Hamilton street DIRECTORY. 87

Hill John, seaman, 49 Holrascroft street Hill Laurence & Co., engineers and shipbuilders, Port- Glasgow road Hill Laurence, of L. Hill & Co. House, The Knowe, Bog- ston, Port- Glasgow Hill Matthew, miller and grain merchant, Chapel street. House, 9 Shaw place Hill Robert, timber and goods measurer, 2 East India breast. House, 8 Inverkip street Hill Thomas, joiner, 41 Ann street Hill Miss, 11 Watt street Hill Mrs Matthew, 8 Inv,erkip street HINDE George, E.N., 17 Brougham street HINMERS Miss, 9 Brougham street HODGE James, labourer, 29 Holmscroft street Hodge William, joiner, 5 Bearhope street HODGERT James, millwright, 4 Bearhope street HODGSON John, clerk, Post office HODSON William, seaman, 58 Vennel Hodson Mrs Adam, 58 Vennel HOGG James, joiner, 10 Baker street Hogg James, agent for Scottish Legal Burial and Loan So- ciety, 11 Ann street. House, do. Hogg Robert, joiner, 64 Ann street HOGGEN William, carpenter, 29 Holmscroft street Hoggen Mrs James, 60 Yennel HOLBTJRN Robert, cowfeeder, 1 Wellington street HOLDEN James, labourer, 5 Main street HOLLAND James, huckster, 54 Dalrymple street HOLMES John, provision merchant, 34 Vennel. House, 11 Ann street Holmes Thomas, carter, 19 East Shaw street Holmes William, joiner, 6 Under crescent HOLMS John, joiner, 9 Lyle street Holms John, rivetter, 2 York street, Glebe Holms John, woolsorter, Broomhill DIRECTORY.

Holms Thomas, labourer, 6 William street Holms Mrs, toy shop, 1 Inverkip street Holms Mrs "William, 23 Sir Michael street HOMER Charles, boilermaker, 5 Main street HOOKS Walter, pilot, 4 Nelson street, Glebe HONEYMAN Robert, wholesale and retail ironmonger, 7 William street. House, 18 Kelly street HOOD Andrew B., of Macdonald, Dhanis & Hood. Ho., 6 Cecil place, Paisley road, Glasgow Hood John, policeman, 10 Hamilton street Hood John, shoemaker, 14 Ann street Hood William, spirit dealer, 22 Vennel. House, 27 Hamil- ton street HOOKEY George, gun instructor, 5 Watt street HOPE James, cutler and sawmaker, 8 Cathcart street Hope William, of Crawford & Hope. Ho., 12 Brougham st HOPKIRK Duncan, fishmonger, 53 Rue-end street. House, 8 Chapel street HOPPER James, cabinetmaker, 3 Hill street HORN David, labourer, 1 John street Horn Sutherland, sailmaker, 17 Ann street Horn Mrs, 5 Mount Pleasant street HOSSACK John, joiner, 12 Regent street HOSEA Robert, cooper, 13 Mount Pleasant street HOUSE OF REFUGE (Female), Upper Ingleston HOUSTON David, weigher, 9 Bruce street Houston Fleming, cooper, 23 Sir Michael street Houston James, spirit dealer, 10 Baker street. House, 15 Ingleston street Houston James, baker, 33 Ann street Houston James, joiner, 35 Holmscroft street Houston James, spirit merchant, 43 Shaw street and 6 Cross- shore street. House, 8 do. Houston John, baker, 61 Main street. House, 63 do. Houston Joseph, shoemaker, 10 Inverkip street Houston Peter, boilermaker, 9 Ingleston street DIRECTORY. 89

Houston Eobert,4jlaver, 7 Ardgowan street, Glebe Houston Eobert, furnishing and millinery warehouse, 13 Eue-end street. House, 7 St Andrew street Houston Eobert & Son, dyers and woollen manufacturers, 34 Hamilton street and Eockbank mill, Shaws Water. House, Eockbank Houston Thomas, iron dresser, 10 Holmscroft street Houston Miss, grocer, 17 Ingleston street Houston Mrs Archibald, 2 Watt place Houston Mrs William, 35 Ann street Houston Mrs, 17 Brisbane street Houston Mrs, lodgings, 16 Cross-shore street HOWAT James, moulder, 19 Ingleston street HOWIE Hugh, carpenter, 12 Terrace road Howie Joseph, slater, 44 Vennel Howie Matthew, potato merchant, 5 West breast. House, 7 Brisbane street Howie William-, carter, 5 St Andrew street Howie Mrs John, 47 Main street HOWIESON" James, printer, 10 East Shaw street Howieson John, joiner, 11 Cross-shore street Howieson Mrs William, 3 Bank street HOY George, joiner, 38 Main street Hoy James, joiner, 38 Main street Hoy Mrs John, 2 Dellingburn square Hoy Mrs John, 62 Vennel HOYLE, Martin & Co., sugar refiners, 29 Sugarhouse lane HUDDLESTON Eobert, fireman, 29 Eoxburgh street HUGHES Eobert, carpenter, 11 Antigua street Hughes William, boilermaker, 1 1 St. Lawrence street Hughes William, contractor, 10 Bogle street. House, 20 Ann street Hughes Mrs George, 41 Eoxburgh street HUME Eobert, engineer, 15 Arthur street Hume Thomas, joiner, 36 Crawfurd street Hume William, herbalist, 7 Ardgowan street, Glebe 90 DIRECTOEY.

HTJMPHEEYS Alexander M., accountant, Clydesdale Bank. House, do. Humphreys Joseph, carver, 21 Nicolson street HTJNTEE Adam, sawyer, 10 Baker street wm Hunter Charles P,, merchant, 17 West Blackhall st. House, 24 Forsyth street Hunter David, carpenter, Ladyburn, Port-Glasgow road Hunter Douglas, baker, 17 Ann street Hunter G-eorge, musician and tobaoconist, 36 Hamilton st. House, 26 Charles street Hunter James, smith, 28 East Shaw street Hunter James, labourer, 4 Cross- shore street Hunter James & Co., merchants, 43 Eue-end street Hunter John, rigger, 2 Watt place

• Hunter John C, of Orr, Hunter & Co. House, 15 Forsyth st. Hunter John, carpenter, 33 Lynedoch street Hunter John, merchant, 12 West breast. House, Eockvilla, Esplanade, and Innellan Hunter John, Orangefield place Hunter John, shoemaker, Cartsburn cottage, Crescent Hunter John, grocer, 17 Dalrymple street Hunter John, chaplain of Poorhouse. Ho., 49 Holmscroft st Hunter John, tailor, 5 Hamilton street Hunter John, accountant and housefactor, City Bank build- ings. House, 47 Eoxburgh street Hunter John, boilermaker, 11 Hill street Hunter Eobert, brassfinisher, 38 Main street Hunter Eobert, slater, 31 Holmscroft street Hunter Eobert, engineer, 2 Hill-end Hunter Eobert, boilermaker, 2 John street Hunter Thomas 0., merchant and shipowner, agent for Lloyd's, for Liverpool Underwriters' Association, for North British and Mercantile Insurance Co., and Consul for Sweden and Norway, 13 William street. House, 24 Forsyth street Hunter Thomas, brassfinisher, 1 John street DIRECTORY. 91

Hunter William, wine and spirit merchant, 13 Cross-shore street. House, 11 Bank street Hunter William, labourer, 9 East Shaw street Hunter William, joiner, 37 Holmscroft street Hunter William, boilermaker, 42 Main street Hunter Miss E., 13 West Stewart street Huaiter Miss, 24 Forsyth street Hunter Miss, Excise buildings, Customhouse Hunter Misses, dressmakers and tailoresses, 37 Holmscroft st Hunter Mrs Samuel, lodgings, 1 West breast Hunter Mrs William, 2 Hill street Hunter Mrs, 34 Main street

Hunter Mrs, 1 5 Antigua street HTJTCHESON Alexander, mason, 29 Holmscroft street Hutcheson Alexander, shipwright and greengrocer, 31 Eue- end street. House, 1 Carnock street Hutcheson George, grocer, 24 Hutcheson's court. House, Stowes bank, Ardnadam Hutcheson George, engineer, 14 Antigua street Hutcheson Eev. James, minister of the East parish. Ho., 4 Martin terrace Hutcheson James, dyer, 33 Ann street

Hutcheson James, blockmaker, 4 East Blackhall st. Ho., 8 Under crescent Hutcheson James, of M'Kenzie & Hutcheson. House, 6 Upper crescent Hutcheson John, miller, 21 Lynedoch street Hutcheson John M., of Macdonald, Hutcheson & Co., and agent for Scottish Widows' Fund Life Assurance So- ciety. House, 5 Bobertson street Hutcheson John, carpenter, 24 Bruce street Hutcheson Thomas, carpenter, 10 Mearns street

Hutcheson William, clerk, Advertiser office. House, 1 Holmscroft street Hutcheson William, timekeeper, 7 Lynedoch street Hutcheson William, coppersmith, 3 West Burn street 92 DIRECTORY.

Hutcheson Miss, 23 Brisbane street Hutcheson Miss, lodgings, 6 West Stewart street Hutcheson Miss, furnishing shop, 59 Eegent street Hutcheson Mrs, 13 Antigua street HUTTON George, minister, 6 Roxburgh street Hutton Hugh, tidewaiter, 33 Nicolson street Hutton James, foreman weaver, 6 Hope street Hutton James, porter, 28 West Burn street Hutton John, engineer, 35 Lynedoch street Hutton William, labourer, 6 Smith's lane Hutton Mrs, 18 John street HYDE Norman, boilermaker, 3 Eegent street HYNDMAN James, coal merchant, 46 Vennel. House, 31 Charles street Hyndman John, seaman, 14 Eegent street Hyndman Joseph, late shipmaster, 12 Patrick street Hyndman Eobert, rigger, 8 East Shaw street Hyndman Thomas, ropespinner, 3 Shaw place Hyndman Mrs, dairy, 11 Orawfurd street HYNE William F., chemist and druggist, Southern Medical hall, 6 Inverkip street. House, 53 Holmscroft street

IMEIE John, of Shaw & Imrie. House, 11 Hill street Imrie Eichard, seaman, 31 Charles street INFIEMAEY, 17 Inverkip street INGLESTON Foundry, 7 Ingleston street INGLETON John, engine driver, 2 Upper crescent

INGLIS James & Sons, musicsellers, 16 West Blackhall st. House, 15 Laird street Inglis James, mechanic, 17 Eoxburgh street Inglis James, sheriff-clerk depute, 2 Bank street. House, Melita cottage, Martha brae Inglis James, spirit dealer, 10 Kilblain street House, 32 Nicolson street DIRECTORY. . 93

Inglis John, moulder, 17 Main street Inglis Eobert, spirit merchant, 2 Mansionhouse lane. Ho., 36 West Blackhall street Inglis William, fireman, 6 Patrick street Inglis William, railway officer, 13 Crawfurd street Inglis Mrs Andrew, grocer, 13 Ingleston street Inglis Mrs Thomas, 1 Springkell street Inglis Mrs, 15 West Stewart street INLAND Eevenue Office (Excise), Customhouse buildings INNES Hector, cabinetmaker, 9 Mount Pleasant street Innes William, bookseller, stationer, and news agent, 40 Hamilton street. House, 7 West Stewart street IEELAND James, mason, 62 Ann street Ireland William, builder and contractor. Yard, 9 Captain street. House, 60 Ann street IEONS Thomas, spirit dealer, 25 Vennel. House, do. IEVINE James, seaman, 5 Bearhope street Irvine James, seaman, 14 Cathcart street Irvine Matthew, shipmaster, 9 Kelly street Irvine Quintin, labourer, 20 Cathcart street Irvine Walter, cooper, 17 Eoxburgh street IEYINGr James, shoemaker, 6 Newark street Irving Miss, 1 Ardgowan street, Glebe

JACCOBS Peter, 48 Shaw street JACK Archibald, labourer, 9 Hill street Jack Hugh, railway guard, 8 Baker street Jack John, manager at Poynter's Chemical works. House, 24 Eegent street Jack Samuel, locker, 8 Antigua street Jack William, joiner, 51 Kelly street Jack William, carter, 14 Baker street Jack William, moulder, 7 Arthur street Jack Mrs James, lodgings, 7 John street 94 DIRECTORY.

Jack Mrs, ladies' keeper, 3 Bruce street JACKSON Alfred, seaman, 23 Vermel Jackson Hislop, potter, 34 Main street Jackson John, moulder, 59 Eegent street Jackson John, steward, 13 Cross-shore street Jackson Kobert, carter, Duncan street Jackson William, labourer, 34 Main street JAIL and Bridewell, 1 Market street JAMIESON A. & E., builders, Finnart road Jamieson Alexander, of A. & E. Jamieson. Ho., 51 Kelly st* Jamieson Andrew, seaman, 23 Nicolson street Jamieson Archibald, coppersmith and confectioner, 10 Ann street Jamieson John, plumber, 18 Ann street Jamieson John, seaman, 23 Nicolson street Jamieson John, seaman, Terrace road Jamieson John, mason, 37 Crawfurd street Jamieson Eobert W., of A. & E. Jamieson. House, 61 Nicolson street Jamieson Thomas, bootcloser, 7 West breast Jamieson Thomas, house and ship wright, 10 Sugarhouse lane. House, 1 Argyle street Jamieson Thomas Paterson, coal merchant, factor, commis- sion and insurance agent, Commercial buildings, 14 Hamilton street. House, 32 Brisbane street Jamieson Thomas, shoemaker, 33 Hamilton street Jamieson William, feuar, 3 Orangefield place

Jamieson William, plumber, 1 West Stewart street

Jamieson Mrs Thomas, spirit dealer, Havelock buildings, 1 Argyle street. House, do. Jamieson Mrs Elizabeth, 5 East Blackhall street Jamieson Mrs John, 57 Shaw street JAEDINE Eobert, slater, 20 Tobago street JAEYIE Eev. J. M., Elmbank cottage, 2 Eldon street JAEVIS Alexander, tailor and clothier, 32 Hamilton street. House, 26 do. DIRECTORY. 95

JEFFEEY & Aitken, coal merchants, shipbrokers, commis- sion and forwarding agents, 14 Cathcart street, and 36 Eenfield street, Glasgow JENKINS Alexander, gatekeeper, 20 Cartsburn street Jenkins John, cooper, 39 Crawfurd street JENSON John, mate, 33 Holmscroft street JESSAMINE Mrs John, fenar, 11 Ardgowan square JOHNSTON Alexander Eanken, merchant, Homescroft house Johnston Archibald, smith, Clark's land, Ann street Johnston Charles, river pilot, 15 Brougham street Johnston David, merchant, of Gourock Eopework Co. Ho., Belleaire, Newark street Johnston David, spirit dealer, 4 West breast. House, Sir John's brae Johnston David, mariner, 6 Sir Michael street Johnston George, labourer, 7 Under crescent Johnston George, carpenter, 3 Bruce street Johnston Isaac, mechanic, 62 Ann street Johnston James, messenger, Customhouse Johnston James, engineer, 27 Ingleston street Johnston James, brewer, 4 Captain street Johnston James, joiner, 26 Charles street Johnston James, cabinetmaker, 2 Bruce street Johnston John, bank teller and insurance agent, National Bank of Scotland. House, 5 Eobertson street Johnston John E., smith and bellhanger, 14 KUblain street. House, 61 Eegent street Johnston John, printer, 27 Holmscroft street Johnston John, moulder, 9 Upper crescent Johnston & Lochhead, painters, and paperhangers, 29 Sugars- house lane Johnston NeilsOn, seaman, 18 John street Johnston Eobert, book deliverer, 12 Tobago street Johnston Eobert, bricklayer, 16 Wellington street Johnston Thomas, smith, 43 Crawfurd street 96 DIKECTOKY.

Johnston Thomas, confectioner, 58 Yennel. House, do. Johnston Thomas, carpenter, 11 Hill street Johnston "William, of Johnston & Lochhead. House, 53 Holmscroffc street Johnston William, skinner, 30 Oartsburn street Johnston William, bookseller and stationer, 46 Hamilton st. House, 6 Nelson street, west Johnston William, seaman, 4 Kilblain street Johnston William, smith, 16 Stanners street Johnston Christina, 22 East Quay lane Johnston Miss, milliner, 3 Hope street Johnston Mrs Daniel, 26 Eoxburgh street Johnston Mrs Eonald, 16 East Shaw street Johnston Mrs James 22 Brisbane street Johnston Mrs Eobert, 5 Hope street Johnston Mrs, 4 Cross-shore street Johnston Mrs, lodgings, 6 Shannon's close Johnston Mrs, 3 Hope street JONES John, gardener, Overton Jones Eichard, locker, 12 Eoxburgh street Jones Eichard, engineer, 2 Dellingburn square Jones William, shipmaster, 41 Eoxburgh street

JOEDAN John, brickbuilder. Yard, 3 East Blackhall st. House, 33 Lynedoch street JOSS William, leather merchant, 3 Dalrymple street. Hom 11 Mount Pleasant street JUSTICE Mrs, lodgings, 23 Nicolson street

Justice of Peace Clerk's office, Sheriff-clerk's office, 2 Bank st. Justice of Peace Fiscal's office, 14 Hamilton street

KAMES Gunpowder Company's office, 1 West quay—Archd. Mackenzie, agent KANE John, joiner, 7 Under crescent

Kane Eobert, policeman, 1 1 Market street DIRECTORY. 97

Kane Thomas, policeman, 29 Market street Kane William, boilermaker, 23 Arthur street Kane William, labourer, 19 Duncan street KAY John, joiner, 18 Sir Michael street Kay Peter, boilermaker, 23 Arthur street Kay Thomas, teacher, 16 Ann street. House, 19 Bris- bane street KEAN Francis, broker, 43 Dalrymple street. Ho., 34 do. Kean John, of John Kean & Co. Ho., 31 Lynedoch street Kean John & Co., lathsplitters, 62 Main street Kean Thomas, labourer, 14 Wellington street Kean Mrs, huckster, 19 Vennel Kean Mrs, 13 John street KEITH Duncan, labourer, 14 Cross-shore street Keith Peter, cowfeeder, 1 Ingleston street KELLINS Thomas, carpenter, 14 William street KELLIOT George, tailor, 34 Eoxburgh street KELLY Donald, carpenter, 6 Hill street Kelly George, labourer, 4 Springkell street Kelly James, carpenter, 32 Dalrymple street Kelly James, tanner, 13 Stanners street Kelly Eobert, tanner, 2 Upper crescent Kelly Thomas, boilermaker, 17 Ingleston street Kelly William, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, and ship store dealer, 9 William street. House, Elmbank, 72 Eldon street Kelly Mrs H., staymaker, 13 Tobago street Kelly Mrs John, 26 John street Kelly Mrs William, fishmonger, 39 Hamilton street. Ho. Havelock buildings, 17 West Blackball street Kelly Mrs, 39 Lynedoch street

KELSO Daniel, of M. & D. Kelso. House, 10 Kelly street Kelso James, accountant and commission agent, Bank build- ings, 13 William street. House, 13 Union street Kelso M. & D., coopers and fish curers, 6 New Dock breast Kelso Eobert, cooper, 1 Arthur street DIRECTORY.

Kelso Mrs John, Dunedin cottage, 5 St Lawrence street KEMP John, cowfeeder, 41 Ann street Kemp William Strathenny, classical teacher, Greenock Aca- demy. House, 62 Union street KEMPSLEY Samuel, Customhouse boatman, 5 Lyle street KENNA Martin, grocer, 28 Dalrymple street KENNEDY Alexander, labourer, 63 Dalrymple street Kennedy Alexander, engineer, Hillend Kennedy Alexander, carter, 45 Crawfurd street Kennedy Angus, mason, 5 Main street Kennedy Charles, spirit dealer, 17 Dalrymple street Kennedy Charles, carpenter, 20 Market street Kennedy David, carpenter, 19 Antigua street Kennedy Duncan, labourer, 45 Shaw street Kennedy Duncan, carter, 1 Sugarhouse lane Kennedy Francis, rigger, 5 Shaw street Kennedy James, joiner, 8 Cathcart street Kennedy Eev. John, minister, Free Gaelic Church. House, 26 Eegent street Kennedy John, labourer, 3 West Quay lane Kennedy Thomas, compositor, 34 Holmscroft street Kennedy William, shipmaster, 6 Nelson street, west Kennedy Mrs, lodgings, 2 Nelson street, Glebe Kennedy Mrs, 20 Nelson street, west Kennedy Mrs, 8 Cross-shore street KENYON David, mate, 13 West Stewart street Kenyon Mrs, lodgings, 19 John street

KEE Henry & Son, marble cutters, 42 West Blackhall st. House, 38 Holmscroft street Ker Eobert, 24 Nicolson street KEEE A. J., of H.M. Customs. Ho., 9 West Stewart st. Kerr Angus, joiner, 3 Nicolson street Kerr Archibald, cooper, 14 Bank street Kerr Archibald, grocer, 5 Ann street Kerr Colin, boilermaker, 46 Cathcart street Kerr Daniel, shoemaker, 19 Vermel DIRECTORY. 99

Kerr David, teller, Bank of Scotland. Ho., 19 Brisbane st. Kerr Duncan, policeman, 13 Nicolson street Kerr Edward, carpenter, 28 West Burn street Kerr George, examining officer, Customs, 7 Lyle street Kerr Henry, time-keeper, 30 East Hamilton street Kerr James, farmer, Grlenbrae Kerr James, warehouseman, 1 1 Mount Pleasant street Kerr James, spirit dealer, 10 West breast. House, Bank buildings, 8 Highland close Kerr John, merchant, 2 West quay. Ho., Heathfield house, 37 Eldon street Kerr John, carpenter, 2 Dellingburn square

Kerr John, engineer, 1 Arthur street Kerr Peter, labourer, 16 Market street Kerr Eobert, locker, 27 Sir Michael street Kerr Eobert, joiner, 22 John street Kerr Eobert, brassfounder, 6 Chapel street Kerr Stewart S., clerk, 40 Main street Kerr William, carpenter, 3 Hill street Kerr William, baker, 41 West Blackhall street. House, do. Kerr, Wilson & Co., ship and insurance brokers, Palmerston buildings, Customhouse place Kerr Miss, washer, 31 Holmscroft street Kerr*fttiss, 10 Mearns street Kerr pisses, feuars, 30 West Stewart street Kerr Mrs James, 9 West Stewart street Kerr Mrs John, 41 Nicolson street Kerr Mrs, eating house, 2 Yennel Kerr Mrs, feuar, 24 Brisbane street Kerr Marion, eating house, 1 Charles street KIDSTON A. G-. & Co., iron, tinplate, steel, copper, and zinc merchants, and agents for Muntz's patent metal, 48 Eue-end street and 2 Virginia street—Colin S. Caird, manager KILLET Greorge, tailor, 34 Eoxburgh street KILLIN Mrs Samuel, grocer, 5 East Shaw street- 100 DIRECTORY.

KILLOCH Eobert, carpenter, 6 East Blackball street KILPATEICK Hugh, grocer, 3 Oowgate street KLNCAID Thomas, shipowner, Corriebank, 11 Eldon street Kincaid Mrs, 15 West Stewart street KING Alexander, carter, 36 West Burn street King Andrew, joiner, 6 West Burn street King Duncan, cooper, 30 Sir Michael street King James, miller, 37 Lynedoch street King James, gardener, 3 Watt street King John, carter, 10 Duncan street King Joseph, cooper, 29 Inverkip street King John, joiner, 34 West Shaw street King John, labourer, 1 William street King Eobert, sawyer, 3 York street King Eobert, miller, 35 West Shaw street King Thomas, carter, 34 Holmscroft street King Thomas, H.M. Customs. House, 34 Brisbane street King Thomas, writer, 2 Watt place. House, 18 Margaret street King William, storekeeper, 2 Lyle street King Mrs Eobert, spirit dealer, 69 Main street KINLOCH John, bookseller, stationer and binder, 49 Cath- cart street. House, 32 Ann street Kinloch Mrs William, 30 Cartsbum street KINNAIED William, cooper, 19 Ingleston street EJNNEL James, warehouseman, 4 Watt street KIEK Adam & Co., tanners and curriers, 7 Harvie lane Kirk George, joiner, 8 Sir Michael street Kirk John, masbn, 39 Eoxburgh street Kirk Eobert, builder, 12 Bruce street Kirk Eobert, druggist, 2 William street. House, 4 Nelson street, west Kirk Miss, fruiterer, 23 Inverkip street KIEKPATEICK George, Customhouse boatman, 32 Ann st. Kirkpatrick James, gardener, 28 West Burn street. House and gardens, Mount park DIRECTORY. 101

Kirkpatrick John W., clerk, Post office. House, 36 West Blackhall street Kirkpatrick William E., B. and I. Magnetic Telegraph Co., 28 Cathcart street. House, 3 Eegent street KIEKWOOD Alexander, mason, 5 Bruce street Kirk-wood Archibald, causewayer, 4 Eoslin street Kirkwood James, builder, 14 Antigua street Kirkwood John, joiner, Morton terrace Kirkwood Peter, mason, 10 Hope street Kirkwood Eobert, grocer, 1 Smith's lane Kirkwood Thomas, mason, 6 Hope street Kirkwood William, engineer, 6 John street Kirkwood Miss Elizabeth, fruiterer and poulterer, 5 William st. KITCHEN Eobert, labourer, 53 Arthur street KNAGGS George, porter, 1 William street KNOX Joseph, labourer, 8 East Hamilton street Knox Thomas, carpenter, 2 Upper crescent Knox Mrs, grocer, 28 Ann street

LADYBUEN Foundry Co., founders and engineers, Lady- burn, 80 East Hamilton street LAFFEETY Edward, labourer, 40 Main street Lafferty George, labourer, 36 Ann street Lafferty Henry, labourer, 6 Sir Michael street LAING Andrew, of Mackenzie & Walker. House, Mount Pleasant street LAIED Alexander, contractor, 9 Springkell street Laird Alexander, contractor, 37 Lynedoch street Laird Alexander, church officer, 16 Bearhope street Laird Alexander & Sons, steam-packet agents, 2 Cross-shore street

Laird David, carter, 9 Bearhope street Laird James, farmer, Berry-yards Laird James, shoemaker, 4 Sir Michael street 102 DIEECTORY.

Laird James, grinder, 53 Main street Laird John, farmer, Bow, Inverkip road Laird John, cowfeeder, 9 John street Laird Bobert, rivetmaker, 32 Holmscroft street Laird Thomas, shoemaker, 17 Hutcheson's court Laird "William, labourer, 11 Main street Laird William, spirit dealer, 31 Bue-end street. House, 31 Lynedoeh street Laird J. S., milliner, Havelock buildings, 17 West Black* hall street. House, 11 Mearns street Laird Miss, feuar, 50 Inverkip street Laird Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 39 Cathcart street Laird Mrs Archibald, lodgings, 2 Bue-end street Laird Mrs John, lodgings, 16 Begent street

Laird M. & J., Berlin repository, 38 Hamilton st. House, Bow farm Laird Mrs Sarah, spirit dealer, 6 Ann street LAMB George, ropespinner, 3 Mount Pleasant street Lamb James, engineer, 4 Bruce street Lamb John, dairyman, 53 Boxburgh street Lamb Thomas & Sons, joiners, blockmakers, ship carpen- ters, turners, and glaziers, 30 Market street Lamb William L., of Thomas Lamb & Sons. House, 36 Forsyth street Lamb Mrs Thomas, 5 Trafalgar street LAMONT Alexander, carpenter, 7 Nicolson street Lamont Angus, carpenter, 7 Market street Lamont Archibald, engineer, 21 Ingleston street Lamont Colin, jun,, banker, Union Bank, 1 Hamilton st. House, 50 Eldon street

Lamont 0. D., accountant, Union Bank. Ho., 50 Eldon st. Lamont Daniel, engineer, 13 Lynedoeh street Lamont Donald, of Mitchell & Lamont, plumbers. House, 4 Nelson street, west Lamont Donald, labourer, 2 Buccleuch street Lamont Duncan, joiner, 19 Antigua street DIRECTORY. 103

Lamont Duncan, carpenter, 7 Market street Lamont George, Nicolson street Lamont John, fireman, 22 Roxburgh street Lamont John, carpenter, 3 Eegent street Lamont John, carpenter, 1 Charles street Lamont Michael, labourer, 14 Tobago street

Lamont Neil & Son, tailors and clothiers, 19 Hamilton st. House, 15 Holmscroft street Lamont Neil, gardener, 35 Eldon street Lamont William, labourer, 9 Cartsburn street Lamont William, commission and insurance agent, Exchange

buildings, Cathcart street. House, 15 Holmscroft st. Lamont Miss, dressmaker, 10 Roxburgh street Lamont Mrs James, 3 Virginia street Lamont Mrs Hugh, 6 Ardgowan street, west Lamont Mrs, 20 Sir Michael street Lamont Mrs, 58 Vennel LANCASTER John, bricklayer, 44 Vennel LANDLES William, joiner, 43 Holmscroft street

LANQ- Alexander, grocer, 36 East Hamilton street. Ho. , do. Lang Alexander, carter, 3 Regent street Lang Archibald, bookseller, 9 John street Lang & Aitken, wrights and builders, Bogle street Lang Daniel, at Cunningham & M'CaskilPs. Ho., 6 Chapel street Lang Daniel, engineer, 5 Hill street Lang Gabriel, spirit dealer, 4 Bearhope street Lang Hugh, smith, 13lngleston street Lang James, jun., of Cartsburn Sugar Refining Co. House, 13 Bank street Lang James, of Lang & Aitken. House, 13 Bank street Lang James, 13 Mount Pleasant street Lang John, blockmaker, 8 Ann street Lang John, grocer, 25 Dalrymple street. Ho., 11 Bank st

Lang John, of P. Maccallum & Sons. House, 12 Union st. Lang John, moulder, 59 Main street 104 DIRECTORY,

Lang John, warehouseman, Houston's land, East Ingleston Lang Matthew, carter and cowfeeder, 31 Roxburgh street Lang Eobert, joiner, 39 Holmscroft street

Lang Eobert, builder, 5 Tobago st. Ho., 6 Trafalgar st. Lang Eobert, cabinetmaker, 32 Charles street. House, 9 Nelson street, west Lang Eobert, steward, 22 Cathcart street Lang & Eoberts, tailors, 4 Hamilton street Lang William, of Lang & Eoberts. House, 4 Hamilton st. Lang "William, papermaker, Overton Lang Samuel, cooper, 45 Cathcart street Lang William, engineer, 10 St Lawrence street Lang William, shoemaker, 44 Inverkip street Lang William, smith, 2 Hill street Lang Margaret C, 2 Kilblain street Lang Miss Jane, grocer, 6 Chapel street Lang Mrs, feuar, 12 Union street Lang Mrs, 19 Cathcart street LANGWILL Archibald, writer, 8 Hamilton street. House, 24 Kelly street Langwill John, shipmaster, 15 Holmscroft street LAPPIN Hugh, labourer, 6 East Shaw street LATHAM David M., agent for the Eoyal Bank of Scotland. House, Seafield, 1 Margaret street LAUDER James, mariner, 7 West breast LAUGHTON Eev. William, minister of St Thomas' Free Church. House, 21 Union street LAURIE Alexander, steward, 3 Hope street Laurie Donald, porter, 36 Hamilton street

Laurie & Fleming, carvers and gilders, 1 Bank street Laurie James, joiner, 3 Under crescent Laurie James, carpenter, 6 Chapel street Laurie John, carter, 7 Springkell street Laurie Neil, blockmaker, 28 Brisbane street Laurie Samuel, caulker, 3 John street LAYENS Eobert, carpenter, 13 Hamilton street DIRECTORY. 105

LAW Archibald, sailmaker, 24 Hamilton street Law Charles, pattern maker, 3 Arthur street Law John, boilermaker, Carmichael's land, Upper crescent Law William, labourer, 30 Oartsburn street Law Mrs Archibald, 47 Crawfurd street Law Mrs James, 41 Nicolson street Law Mrs, 15 Jamaica street LAWEENCE David, spirit dealer, 10 East breast. House, 9 Lynedoch street LAWSON David, carpenter, 11 Lyle street Lawson George, carpenter, 21 Lynedoch street Lawson William, labourer, 63 Main street Lawson Mrs, grocer, 3 Lyle street. House, do. LEAEIE James, engineer, 8 Chapel street

LECK Eobert, rivetter, 1 1 West breast

LECKIE Archibald, painter, 3. Dellingburn square Leckie Misses, 11 Antigua street LEE Eobert, deep-sea pilot, Donegal place, Lynedoch street Lee Eobert, labourer, 2 York street LEES Thomas, joiner, 20 Nelson street, west Lees Mrs George, 27 Arthur street LEISHMAN James, grocer, 12 Eegent street. House, do. LEISK Adam, collector of Harbour dues, 6 Kilblain street LEITCH Alexander, shipmaster, 30 Sir Michael street Leitch A. O. & Muir, ship brokers, fire and marine insur- ance agents, and agents for P. H. Muntz & Co., metal manufacturers, Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart street Leitch Angus, painter, 15 Inverkip street Leitch Angus, carpenter, 13 Lyle street Leitch Arthur O., of A. 0. Leitch & Muir. House, Madeira lodge, Newark street Leitch Charles, joiner, 16 Sir Michael street Leitch Daniel, law clerk, 43 Holmscroft street

Leitch Daniel, painter, 10 West breast. Ho., 23 Kelly st. Leitch Daniel, bookseller and stationer, 30 Cathcart street Leitch Dugald, carter, 16 John street 106 DIRECTORY.

Leitch John, seaman, 12 Clarence street Leitch John, steamboatman, 3 Shannon's close Leitch John, ropespinner, 13 West Blackhall street Leitch Neil, river pilot, 39 Crawfurd street Leitch Nicol, joiner, 4 Ingleston street Leitch Patrick, shipmaster, 13 Ardgowan square Leitch Quintin & Co., rope manufacturers, 11 West breast Leitch William Orr, of Quintin Leitch & Co. Ho., Madeira lodge, Newark street Leitch Mrs Alexander, Fletcher's cottage, Mearns street Leitch Miss, 1 Einnart terrace Leitch Mrs John, 13 Ardgowan square Leitch Mrs Neil, spirit dealer, 3 Shannon's close Leitch Mrs William, Madeira lodge, Newark street Leitch Mrs, 14 Ann street LEITR Eobert, joiner, 21 Bruce street LENABD James, lather, 13 Cathcart street LENNOX Charles, joiner, 10 Antigua street Lennox Hugh, grocer, 5 Lyle street Lennox John & Co., felt manufacturers, Caledonian Felt Works, 29 Main street Lennox John, of John Lennox & Co. House, 6 East Black- hall street Lennox Neil, smith, 12 Terrace road Lennox William, baker, 17 Nelson street, west LESLIE James, boilermakei, 7 John street Leslie William Duncan, perfumer, 2 Cathcart square. Ho., 32 Bour lane, Leeds LETHAM William, clerk, Armadale place, Bank street Letham Miss, 13 Brisbane street LEVY Thomas, lodgings, 31 West Burn street LEWIS & Eyfe, writers, 1 Bank street Lewis John, huckster, 18 Dalrymple street Lewis William, of Lewis & Eyfe. House, 8 Duncan street Lewis Mrs, 8 Duncan street LIDDELL Archibald, joiner, 63 Bue-end street .

DIRECTORY. 101

Liddell James, joiner, 2 Bruce street Liddell Eobert, joiner, 13 Ingleston street Liddell Mrs, 28 Brisbane street LIG-HTIN James, labourer, 5 Eopework street LILLEY J. & E., coal merchants, Barnard's place, off East Hamilton street. House, 13 Lynedoch street Lilley Eobert, grocer and provision merchant, 7 Sir Michael street. House, 13 Lynedoch street LINDSAY James, joiner, 3 York street Lindsay Luke, late watchmaker, Mount View cottage Lindsay Eobert, shingler, 42 Hamilton street Lindsay William & Co., ship and insurance agents, Excise buildings Lindsay William, of William Lindsay & Co. House, 32 Forsyth street

Lindsay William, shoemaker, 1 East Shaw street Lindsay Miss, 28 Brisbane street LINN George, railway guard, 4 Ingleston street Linn Thomas, labourer, 7 Under crescent

LITTLE James, spirit dealer, 1 East breast. Ho. , 10 Shaw pi Little James, Customs. House, 9 Eldon street Little James & Co., merchants and commission agents, Excise buildings Little Eobert, of James Little & Co. House, Hopeton, 44 Union street

Little Eobert, tinsmith, 1 1 East Quay lane Little Mrs James, feuar, 6 Brougham street LIVEEPOOL Traders' Office, 1 Weat quay—Archibald M'Kenzie, agent Liverpool Traders' Office, Excise buildings—Wm. Lindsay & Co., agents

LIVINGSTON Alexander, blockmaker, 1 Hill street Livingston Alexander, shipmaster, 1 Nelson street, west Livingston Donald, joiner, 9 Mount Pleasant street Livingston Dugald, cooper, 14 Nicolson street Livingston John, mason, 28 Sir Michael street 108 DIRECTORY.

Livingston John, gardener, 26 Yennel. House, 41 Holms- croft street Livingston Malcolm, blacksmith, 12 Wellington street Livingston Mrs, 11 West breast Livingston Mrs, lodgings, 44 East Hamilton street Livingston Ann, furrier, 17 Jamaica street Livingston Miss, fruiterer, 33 Oathcart street LLOYD'S Eegister of British and Foreign Shipping. Office, City Bank buildings, 32 Oathcart street LOCHHEAD Matthew, of Johnston & Lochhead. House, Holmscroft street, west Lochhead Eobert, watchman, 30 East Hamilton street Lochhead William, shopman, 55 Holmscroft street, west Lochhead Matthew J., engineer, 8 John street LOCKE Eobert, nurseryman, seedsman and florist, 10 Ham- ilton street. Nursery, 29 Eegent street. House, Mount park cottage, Bank street. LOG-AN Alexander, baker, 19 Duncan street Logan Francis, tinsmith, 11 Ardgowan street, Glebe Logan James, spirit dealer, 11 Eegent street. Ho., 24 Ann st. Logan James, grocer and potato salesman, 27 Market street Logan John, boatman, 2 East breast Logan Eobert, boatbuilder, 8 Hill street Logan Thomas, joiner, 6 Upper Crescent Logan Mrs Eachael, spirit dealer, 71 East Hamilton street LOGGIE William, joiner, 30 Tobago street V LONDON and Marine Insurance Company (limited), 2 Church place LONG-WILL James, carpenter, 33 Holmscroft street

Longwill Eobert, tinsmith and ironmonger, 9 Hamilton st. House, 11 Watt street Longwill Mrs, 22 West Blackhall street LONGWOETH Mrs, 23 Sir Michael street LOECET Peter, seamen's boarding house, 8 East breast LOUGHEAN Peter, butter and ham merchant, 14 Dalrym- ple street. House, do. DIRECTORY. 109

Loughran Mrs, huckster, 3 Cowgate street LOVE Andrew, farrier and cartwright, 50 Eue-end street and 5 Virginia street. House, 3 Lyle street Love James, joiner, 6 Sir Michael street Love John, governor of Greenock prison, 1 Market street. House, 4 Bank street Love John, accountant, Eoyal Bank of Scotland, 38 Cath- cart street. House, above the Bank Love Matthew, joiner, 6 Upper crescent

Love Eobert, optician and nautical instrument maker, 1 Holmscroft street Love William, rivetter, 19 Bearhope street Love Mrs John, 5 Holmscroft street

Love Mrs Eobert, 1 5 Stanners street Love Miss M., teacher of music, piano, and harmonium, 11 Cathcart street LOW James, engineer, 30 Market street Low James, blacksmith, 2 Hill street Low James, joiner, 8 Chapel street Low John, smith, 1 3 Ingleston street Low John & Co., ship store merchants and export grocers, 2 Open Shore street and New Dock lane Low John, of John Low & Co. House, 1 Eoxburgh street Low Eobert, miller, 10 Hope street Low Mrs, 3 Kelly street LUCAS William, carter, 14 Wellington street LUMSDEN Miss, mangier, 10 Inverkip street LUKE Eobert, Lloyd's surveyor, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street LUSK Eobert, wholesale grocer and sugar broker, 14 Charles street. House, Eosebank, Forsyth street LUTTID Duncan, E.W., 13 Kelly street Luttid Peter B., carpenter, 23 West Stewart street LYALL Mrs, 3 Brougham street LYLE Abram & Sons, coopers and stave merchants, 6 Nicol* son street and 67 Dalrymple street

j 110 DIRECTORY.

Lyle Abram, of Abram Lyle & Sons. House, Oakley, 35 Eldon street Lyle Alexander, moulder, 3 Eegent street Lyle Alexander, tidewaiter, 5 Mount Pleasant street Lyle & Co., ship chandlers, 3 and 4 West breast Lyle Edward, cooper, 13 Nicolson street Lyle George, carter, 5 Hillend Lyle John, wholesale and retail wine and spirit merchant and ship and store dealer, 6 West Quay lane and 17 Sugarhouse lane. House, 11 Kelly street Lyle John, spirit dealer, 8 Smith's lane. House, 39 Eox- burgh street Lyle Eobert, of Lyle & Co. House, 13 Bank street Lyle Thomas, grocer, 5 Shaw street Lyle William, carpenter, 3 Springkell street Lyle Mrs D., t Mount Pleasant street LYNCH John, engineer, 10 Wellington street LYNES Samuel, huckster, 24 Dalrymple street LYON David, cowfeeder, Cartsburn house Lyon James, labourer, 24 Sir Michael street Lyon James, cooper, 17 Nelson street, west Lyon James, locker, 8 Chapel street

Lyon John, brassfounder, gasfitter, &c, 1 Dellingburn st. House, 8 Baker street Lyon Malcolm, carpenter, 8 Chapel street Lyon Miss, dressmaker, 13 West Stewart street Lyon Mrs Dugald, 12 Terrace road Lyon Mrs John, 23 Main street Lyon Mrs Eobert, 50 West Blackhall street W

M'ADAM Matthew, boatbuilder, 9 Ingleston street M'Adam Peter, feuar, Olenburn cottage, 6 Newark street M'Adam Mrs Andrew, 21 Sir Michael street M'ALEEB John, boilermaker, 1 William street

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MACALISTEE Andrew, sen., late baker, 41 Lynedoch st. Macalister Andrew, jun„ 39 Lynedoch street Macalister & Fyfe, ship chandlers, painters, and paint manu- facturers, 4 East breast Macalister Stewart, clerk> Customs* House, o Eobertson st. Macalister Mrs Daniel, 27 Union street Macalister Mrs John, 39 Lynedoch street M'ALLISTEE Alexander, engineer, 4 Lyle street M'Allister Archibald, steamboat agent and tobacconist,

Palmerston buildings. House, 1 1 Lynedoch street M'Allister Archibald, chimney sweep, 37 Oathcart street M'Allister Daniel, blockmaker, 47 Crawfurd street M'Allister Daniel, sawyer, 11 Oowgate street M'Allister Donald, labourer, 27 Arthur street M'Allister Duncan, carpenter, 34 Main street M'Allister George, engineer, 2 John street M'Allister James, smith, 8 East Shaw street M'Allister John, smith, 49 Roxburgh street M'Allister Neil, miller, 5 Hamilton street M'Allister Neil, policeman, 31 Holmscroft street M'Allister Miss E., 14 Brisbane street M'Allister Mrs George, private lodgings, 51 Eue-end street M'Allister Mrs, 23 Dalrymple street M'Allister Mrs, 2 Nelson street, Glebe M'Allister Mrs, lodgings, 26 Charles street M'ALPINE Duncan, porter, 5 Shannon's close M'Alpine John, railway porter, 1 West Stewart street M'Alpine William, labourer, 6 Sir Michael street M'Alpine Mrs Daniel, carter, 10 Duncan street M'ANALLY James, boot and shoemaker, 21 Hamilton st. House, 14 Nelson street, west M'Annally Patrick, broker, 8 Manse lane M'ANULTT Michael, labourer, 9 East Quay lane MACAEA Eenton, tailor and clothier, 29 Cathcartst. Ho., 9 Trafalgar street M'AETHUE Andrew, carpenter, 9 Lyle street *'* DIRECTORY/.

M 'Arthur Archibald, tailor, 29 Holmscroft street M'Arthur Archibald, tinsmith, 29 Eoxburgh street

M'Arthur Archibald, labourer, 1 1 St Andrew street M'Arthur Charles, baker, 24 John street. House, do. M'Arthur Colin, labourer, 6 Laird street M' Arthur David, carpenter, LongWell close M'Arthur Donald, carpenter, 50 Shaw street M'Arthur Duncan, stationer and oculist, 16 Cathcart street M'Arthur Duncan, tailor and clothier, 12 Cathcart street* House, 9 Antigua street M'Arthur George, police officer, 3 Ann street M'Arthur Hugh, provision merchant, Havelock buildings, 15 West Blackhall street. House, 35 Eoxburgh street M'Arthur Hugh, grocer and grain merchant, 35 Hamilton street. House, 6 Ardgowan street, west

M'Arthur James, draper, 9 Eue-end st. House, 13 do. M'Arthur James, carpenter, 30 Ann street M'Arthur James, finisher, 11 Main street M'Arthur James, labourer, 13 St Andrew street M'Arthur John, baker, 5 Bruce street M'Arthur John, of M'Arthur, M'Lean & Co, Ho., 9 Kelly st* M'Arthur John, spirit dealer, 12 East breast. House, 1 William street M'Arthur John, labourer, 22 John street M'Arthur John, cooper, 3 Tobago street M'Arthur, M'Lean & Co., sugar merchants, 5 West quay M'Arthur Peter, engineer, 31 Lynedoch street M'Arthur Peter, shipmaster, 20 West Blackhall street M'Arthur Eobert, spirit dealer, 31 Vennel M'Arthur Eobert, out-door officer H.M.C., 61 Eegent street M'Arthur Thomas, seaman, 2 Charles street M'Arthur William, of William M'Arthur & Co. House, Pinnart M'Arthur William, labourer, 15 St Lawrence street M'Arthur William & Co., ship and insurance brokers, 23 Cathcart street DIRECTORY. 113

M'Arthur Sarah, grocer, 35 Roxburgh street M'Arthur Miss, dressmaker, 27 Nicolson street M'Arthur Mrs A., 23 Lynedoch street M'Arthur Mrs Alexander, 15 Arthur street M'Arthur Mrs Janet, 13 Lyle street M'Arthur Mrs Jean, 5 Ann street M'Arthur Mrs Lachlan, 34 Inverkip street M'Arthur Mrs, 40 Shaw street M'Arthur Mrs, milliner, 50 Inverkip street M'Arthur Mrs, lodgings, 13 John street MACAULAY John, feuar, Bellevue, 19 Eldon street Macaulay Thomas, feuar, Bellevue, 19 Eldon street M'AULAY Archibald, labourer, 6 Sir Michael street M'Aulay Aulay, locker, 4 Holmscroft street M'Aulay Connal, huckster, 11 Vennel M'Aulay David, labourer, 7 Oartsburn street M'Aulay James, cooper, 40 West Burn street M'Aulay William, refreshment-room keeper, 14 East Quay lane. House, 1 Watt place MAOAULEY S. B., watchmaker and jeweller, 10 Hamilton street. House, 12 dp. M'AUSLAND Archibald, boilermaker, 33 Roxburgh street M'Ausland Archibald, cooper, 3 West Burn street M'Ausland David, currier, Ladyburn M'Ausland James, labourer, 57 Shaw street M'Ausland John, grocer, 36 West Blackhall street M'Ausland William, cooper, 23 Bruce street M'Ausland Mrs, Boyd place, 33 West Blackhall street M'BAIN Hugh, seaman, 34 Dalrymple street M'BAY Thomas, leather merchant, 4 Dalrymple street M'BEITH William, labourer, 2 John street M'BBIDE Alexander, shipmaster, 23 Kelly street M'Bride Archibald, 22 Sugarhouse lane M'Bride Charles, huckster, 38 Vennel M'Bride David, seaman, 3 Duncan street M'Bride Duncan, lather, 2 Open shore 114 DIRECTORY.

M'Bride James, Dungourney, Newark street M'Bride James, boatbuilder, 5 West Stewart street M'Bride James, labourer, 36 Holmscroft street M'Bride John, carpenter, 10 Terrace road M'Bride Neil, fireman, 12 Tobago street M'Bride Peter, Clyde bank, 26 Eldon street M'Bride E. K. & Co., merchants and shipowners, 24 West Burn street

M'Bride Eobert, boilermaker, 1 5 Oathcart street M'Bride Eobert, seaman, 9 East Shaw street M'Bride E. K., of E. K. M'Bride & Co., Uungourney, New- ark street M'Bride Samuel, boilermaker, 18 West Blackhall street M'Bride William, labourer, 29 Hutcheson's court M'Bride Miss Janet, 2 Mearns street M'Bride Mrs Jean, 6 Ann street M'Bride Mrs, 6 Stanners street M'Bride Mrs, dressmaker, 2 Antigua street M'CABE Miohael, carter, 16 Sir Michael street M'Cabe Peter, labourer, 16 Tobago street M'CAFFEETIE James, boatman, 10 Terraoe road M'CAIGr James, carpenter, 5 Lynedoch street M'CALL Archibald, general grooer, 24 Hamilton street and 63 Bue-end street. House, 31 Eegent street M'Call Neil, baker, 48 Shaw street, House, 10 William street M'Call Thomas, civil engineer and railway contractor, 20 Brougham street. House, 51 Brougham street M'Call William, oarter, 1 Hill street MACCALLUM Archibald, writer, 23 Cathoart st. House, 52 Eldon street Maccallum P. & Sons, iron, steel, and oopper merchants, 14 Cathcart street Maccallum Thomas Park, of Maccallum & Sons. House, 3 Forsyth street M'Callum Allan, porter, 19 Hamilton street DIRECTORY. 115

M'Callum Archibald, writer, and procurator-fiscal of the Town of Greenock, Commercial buildings, 14 Hamilton street. House, 18 Kelly street M'Callum Archibald, smith, 17 Shaw street M'Callum D., shipmaster, 32 Brisbane street M'Callum Donald, gardener, Drumfrochar road M'Callum Duncan, smith, 19 Hamilton street M'Callum Duncan, of M'Nab & Co. Ho., 3 Finnart terraoe M'Callum Duncan, ropemaker, 16 Bearhope street M'Callum Edward, general grocer, 36 Shaw street. House, 5 Cross-shore street M'Callum Hugh, labourer, 5 Shaw street M'Callum John, smith, 1 Arthur street M'Callum John, engineer, 10 Eegent street M'Callum Neil, labourer, 13 West Blackhall street M'Callum Neil, labourer, 9 Eegent street M'Callum Neil, boilermaker, 4 Hill street M'Callum Neil, carpenter, 4 Dalrymple street M'Callum Norman, 4 Holmscroft street M'Callum Peter, curator and librarian, Mechanics' Institu- tion, 9 Tobago street M'Callum William, river pilot, 2 Patrick street M'Callum Miss Catherine, grocer, 10 East Shaw street M'Callum Miss, lodgings, 17 Bruce street M'Callum Miss Mary, boys' dressmaker, 26 Charles street M'Callum Mrs Alexander, 21 Arthur street M'Callum Mrs A., Jamieson's land, Nicolson street M'Callum Mrs E., spirit dealer, 2 Dellingburn square M'Callum Mrs Daniel, spirit dealer, 7 East breast M'Callum Mrs John, 28 Crawfurd street M'Callum Mrs, 18 Antigua street M'CAMMOND David, hotel keeper and grain merchant, Wheat Sheaf hotel, 4 Church place M'CANDLISH William, cowfeeder, 24 Cartsburn street M'CANN Bernard, mason, 30 West Blackhall street M'Cann Francis, labourer, Drumfrochar road 116 DIRECTORY.

M*Cann James, lodgings, 8 East Quay lane M'Cann William M. B., shipmaster, 5 Kelly street M'CARTNEY David, carter, 25 Roxburgh street M'Cartney William, coachman, 41 Roxburgh street M'Cartney William, carpenter, 7 William street M'CASKILL Kenneth, jun., steamboat owner, City Bank

buildings, 32 Cathcart st. House, 30 Brisbane st. M'CAVART Eobert, painter, 5 Cathcart street M'OAW William, wine and spirit merchant, 1 Harvie lane # House, 26 Hamilton street M'CLELLAN Adam, joiner, 49 Shaw street. House, 9 East Shaw street M'CLELLAND Thomas, 6 Jamaica street. House, 34 Bris- bane street M'CLUBE James, cooper, 4 Sir Michael street M'Clure William, writer, notary public and insurance agent,

40 Cathcart street. House, Mayfield, 66 Union st. M'COLL Alexander, carpenter, 13 Under crescent M'Ooll Donald, joiner, 67 Rue-end street M'Coll Donald, carpenter, M'Lachlan's land, Newton street M'Ooll Donald, smith, 7 Main street M'Coll Duncan, joiner, 6 Hope street M'Coll Gilbert, shopman, 51 Roxburgh street M'Coll Hugh, wright, 35 Lynedoch street M'Coll Hugh, spirit dealer, 14 Shaw street M'Coll John, carpenter, 6 Hope street M'Coll John, smith and sugar mould manufacturer, 11 Chapel street. House, 6 Hill street M'Coll Miss M., 9 Argyle street M'Coll Mrs, lodgings, 16 Antigua street M'Coll Mrs, lodgings, 15 Main street M'CONNELL Hugh, nesher, 25 Market street M'Connell William, carter, Bottlehouse lane M'Connell Miss Isabella, 15 Brougham street M'Connell Mrs, poulterer, 31 Hamilton street M'CONNECHIE Alexander, carpenter, 9 Lyle street DIRECTORY. 11'

M'Connechie Alexander, mason, 34 Inverkip street M'COEMIOK Andrew, labourer, 36 Main street M'Cormick Hugh, labourer, 11 Clarence street M'Cormick John, smith, 38 Holmscroft street M'Cormick John, labourer, 15 St Lawrence street M'Cormick Neil, baker, 3 Salmon street M'Cormick Miss, lodgings, 2 Jamaica street M'COEQTJODALE Allan, carpenter, 13 West Stewart st, M'Corquodale Allan, labourer, 7 Main street M'Corquodale Archibald, cooper, 8 Hope street M'Corquodale Daniel, carpenter, 2 Upper cresent M'Corquodale Duncan, labourer, 27 Holmscroft street M'Corquodale Edward, smith, Overton M'Corquodale Henry, labourer, 28 East ShaW street M'Corquodale John, pilot, 26 Dalrymple street

M'Corquodale John, timekeeper, 1 Lyle street M'Corquodale John, plumber, 2 Crawfurd street M'Corquodale John, labourer, 9 Kilblain street M'Corquodale Mrs, lodgings, 11 Main street M'Corquodale Mrs, 30 Market street M'COEEY Peter, smith, 21 Arthur street M'COSHIN Donald, glazier, 7 Eoxburgh street M'COSKEE J., clothier, 3 William street. House, 3J Ni- colson street

M'Cosker John, assistant pawnbroker, 15 William st. Ho., 16 Nelson street, west M'COWAN James, boilermaker, 27 Ingleston street M'Cowan John, engineer, Drumfrochar road M'Cowan Eobert, engineer, Drumfrochar road M'COWAT Archibald, baker, 4 Bruce street M'Cowat James, labourer, 3 Eegent street M'CEAGKEN Edward, baker, 50 Inverkip street M'Cracken George, baker, 38 Shaw street. House, do.

M'CEACE^TT Peter, teacher, Fairrie's school, 21 Shaw st. House, 41 Holmscroft street M'CEADIE James, plasterer, 20 Bearhope street 118 DIRECTOR^.

M'Cradie John, baker, 13 "West Blackhall street M'CEAE Daniel, seedsman and general merchant* 5 West breast. House, 14 Nelson street, West M'Crae Duncan, labourer, 3 Salmon street M'Crae James, storekeeper, 22 West Stewart street M'Crae James, shoemaker, 46 Inverkip street M'Crae Eobert, labourer, 3 Bearhope street M'CBAIN Murdoch, seaman, 40 West Burn street M'CBINDLE James, grocer, 3 Bue^-end street. House, 64 Ann street M'Crindle Mrs William, 13 Arthur street M'CUAIG Duncan, carpenter, 14 Wellington street

M'Cuaig Samuel, of Smith &M'Cuaig. Ho., 39 Eoxburgh st. M'CTJE James, plasterer, 21 Bruce street M'Cue John, huckster, 61 Dalrymple street M'CULLOCH Alexander, butcher, 6 Inverkip street M'Culloch Colin, reporter, North British Daily Mail, 4 Tra- falgar street M'Culloch David, joiner, 39 Boxburgh street M'Culloch Bev. James Melville, D.D., minister of West Parish. House, 20 Patrick street

M'Culloch John, M.D., Consulting rooms, 21 Hamilton st. House, 20 Patrick street M'Culloch John, engine driver, 27 Lynedoch street M'Culloch John, spirit merchant, 8 Mid breast. House, 23 East Shaw street M'Culloch John, grocer, 23 East Shaw street

M'Culloch John, joiner, 1 Stanners street M'Culloch John, joiner, 16 William street M'Culloch Joseph, patternmaker, 6 Hill street M'Culloch Eobert, labourer, 20 Wellington street M'Culloch Thomas, mason, 22 Tobago street M'Culloch William, smith, 59 Tobago street M'Culloch William, labourer, 11 Main street M'Culloch Miss, 15 West Stewart street M'Culloch Mrs, 4 Trafalgar street DIRECTORY. 119

MACCTJNN John, shipowner, Excise buildings. House, Thornhill, 37 Union street M'CUNN James, bookseller, stationer, and news agent, 3 Hamilton street. House, Orangefield M'Cunn Miss Janet, spirit dealer, 14 East Shaw street M'CUEDY Angus, carpenter, 23 Dalrymple street M'Curdy Neil, carpenter, 50 Dalrymple street M'Curdy Neil, carpenter, 4 Eopework street M'CUTCHEON Hugh, grocer, 26 Arthur street. House, 7 Springkell street M'DADE Arthur, tailor, 12 Terrace road M'Dade Barnard, flesher, 1 Stanners street. House, 61 Main street M'Dade Henry, spirit dealer, 62 Vennel. House, 3 Shan- non's close M'DEABMID Donald, labourer, 41 Cathcart street M'Dearmid Donald, labourer, Lindsay's land, crescent M'Dearmid Hugh, fireman, 1 Stanners street M'Dearmid John, cooper, 2 East breast M'Dearmid Neil, labourer, 3 Virginia street

MACDEEMOTT Alexander, grocer, 11 Eue-end st. Ho., 5 East Blackhall street MACDONALD, Dhanis & Hood, shipbrokers, 2 "West quay Macdonald Donald, of Macdonald, Hutcheson & Co. House, 21 Ardgowan square Macdonald, Hutcheson & Co., sugar merchants and produce brokers, Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart street Macdonald John, boatbuilder, 9 Virginia street. House, 3 Lyle streot Macdonald Patrick Robertson, of Macdonald, Dhanis&Hood* House, 37 Berkeley terrace, Glasgow.

Macdonald Thomas, assurance agent, 41 Cathcart st. Ho*, 15 Brisbane street Macdonald Mrs James, hotel keeper, Tontine Hotel, 34 Cathcart street

M'DONALD Alexander, smith, 14 Stanners street 120 DIRECTORY.

M'Donald Alexander, optician, 30 Sir Michael street M'Donald Alexander, tea dealer and grocer, 18 Hamilton st. M'Donald Alexander, blockmaker, 30 West Blackhall street M'Donald Allan, rigger, East Quay lane M'Donald Andrew, practical hatter, 35 West Burn street M'Donald Angus, Queen's porter, 13 Brisbane street M'Donald Archibald, labourer, 4 Sir Michael street M'Donald Charles, smith, 3 Charles street M'Donald David, refreshment rooms, 7 Main street M'Donald Donald, carpenter, 6 West Stewart street M'Donald Donald, cooper, 23 Crawfurd street M'Donald Duncan, carpenter, 4 Sir Michael street M'Donald Duncan, enginekeeper, 1 St Lawrence street M'Donald Hugh, carpenter, 1 West breast M'Donald James, storekeeper, 2 St Andrew street M'Donald James, mate, 14 Cathcart street M'Donald James, carpenter, 9 Lynedoch street M'Donald John, carter, 5 Eue-end street M'Donald John, carpenter, 5 Lyle street M'Donald John, of M'Millan & M'Donald. House, 60 Ann street M'Donald John, tailor, 12 Tobago street

M'Donald John, labourer, 1 Stanners street M'Donald John, carpenter, 16 Wellington street

M'Donald Kenneth, carpenter, M'Lachlan's land, Newton st. M'Donald Malcom, carpenter, 40 Shaw street M'Donald Neil, shoemaker, 25 Vennel

M'Donald Neil, tailor and clothier, 31 Cathcart st. Ho., 11 Eoxburght street M'Donald Peter, carpenter, 1 Charles street M'Donald Robert, inspector of police, 9 Bruce street M'Donald Eonald, refreshment rooms, 43 Cathcart street M'Donald Eonald, boot and shoemaker, 45 Vennel M'Donald Thomas, carpenter, 55 Eoxburgh street M'Donald William, shoemaker, 13 Crawfurd street M'Donald William, carpenter, 35 Cathcart street DIRECTORY. 121

M'Donald Miss, feuar, 12 Watt street M'Donald Mrs Alexander, 17 Nelson street, west M'Donald Mrs Daniel, 6 Trafalgar street M'Donald Mrs, 21 Ardgowan square M'Donald Mrs, spirit dealer, 22 West Blackhall street M'Donald Mrs, 69 Main street M'Donald Mrs, 35 Cathcart street M'Donald Mrs, lodgings, 28 Shaw street M'Donald Mrs, Caledonian wine and spirit store, 51 Dal-

rymple st. and 2 Sugar-house lane. Ho., 9 Nelson st. MACDOUGALL Dugald, of William Lindsay & Co. Ho., 1 Shaw place Macdougall John, writer, Mansionhouse. House, Trinidad place, 20 Eldon street Macdougall John, M.D., 63 Eue-end street M'DOUGALL Alexander, clerk, 12 Watt street M'Dougall Alexander, boilermaker, 1 Stanners street M'Dougall Alexander, painter, 27 Holmscroft street M'Dougall Allan, boatman, 9 Kilblain street M'Dougall Archibald, carpenter, 9 Lyle street M'Dougall Charles, 5 East Blackhall street M'Dougall Colin, labourer, 5 Main street M'Dougall David, carpenter, 2 East Blackhall street M'Dougall Daniel, flesher, 25 Eue-end street M'Dougall Dugald, greengrocer, 45 Roxburgh street M'Dougall Dugald, joiner, 63 Holmscroft street M'Dougall Dugald, engineer, 2 Springkell street M'Dougall Duncan, shoemaker, 34 Ann street M'Dougall Duncan, pilot, 3 Shannon's close M'Dougall Duncan, cooper, 35 West Burn street M'Dougall Duncan, bookseller, stationer, and librarian, 33

Hamilton street. House, 43 Eue-end street . M'Dougall George E., of Eobertson & M'Dougall. House, 2 Mount Pleasant street M'Dougall Hugh, gatekeeper, 16 Arthur street M'Dougall Hugh, cooper, 16 Sir Michael street k 122 DIRECTORY.

M'Dougall James, engineer, 9 Hill street M'Dougall James, carpenter, 18 Sir Michael street M'Dougall James, spinner, Drumfrochar road M'Dougall James, labourer, 29 Lynedoch street M'Dougall John, railway porter, 17 Bearhope street M'Dougall John, joiner, 5 Baker street M'Dougall John, labourer, 11 Eegent street M'Dougall John, vandriver, 1 Duncan street M'Dougall John, fireman, 3 Hill street M'Dougall Lachlan, gardener, 55 Ann street M'Dougall Neil, seaman, 18 Wellington street M'Dougall Mrs Donald, 22 Eegent street M'Dougall Mrs, 63 Bue-end street M'DOWALL Thomas, seaman, 11 Lynedoch street M'Dowall Miss, Armadale place, Bank street M'Dowall Mrs, Drumfrochar road M'EAOHBAN Donald, boot and shoemaker, 4 Shaw street. House, 3 Mearns street M'Eachran Donald, carpenter, 1 Oarnock street M'Eachran Gilbert, labourer, 5 Arthur street M'Eachran John, smith, 5 Cathcart street M'ELENY John, lodging-house keeper and tailor, 6 Wil- liam street M'EWAN Charles, stationer, 7 Cross-shore street M'Ewan Archibald, rigger, 5 Shaw street M'Ewan James, carpenter, 25 Arthur street M'Ewan John, 71 Vennel M'Ewan John, carter, 3 Inverkip street M'Ewan William, dairy, 3 Dalrymple street and 66 Vennel M'Ewan Mary, draper, 7 Market street M'Ewan Mrs, 11 Charles street M'FADYEN Archibald, boilermaker, 1 Carnock street M'Fadyen Archibald, 21 Arthur street M'Fadyen David, sawyer, 9 Upper crescent

M'Fadyen & Co., carting ' agents and contractors. Office, 5 Dellingburn street. Stables, Deer park, Baker street DIRECTORY. 123

M'Fadyen Hugh, watchman, 4 East Quay lane M'Fadyen John, painter, 1 Carnock street M'Fadyen John, engine driver, 10 West breast M'Fadyen John, feuar, 36 Eoxburgh street M'Fadyen Lachlan, 10 East Quay lane M'Fadyen Mrs Dugald, 6 West Stewart street M'Fadyen Mrs Hugh, 13 Orawfurd street M'Fadyen Mrs John, 1 Sir Michael street MACFARLAN Alexander, of Macfarlan, Brown & Co. House, 14 Union street Macfarlan, Brown & Co., merchants, Customhouse place MACFARLANE John A., grocer and wine merchant, 10 West Blackball street. House, 7 Grey place Macfarlane Malcom, cotton spinner, Drumfrochar road Macfarlane Robert, of T. & M. Macfarlane. House, Rich- mond cottage, Mearns street Macfarlane Thomas M., tanner and skinner, 19 Cartsburn street. House, 8 East Blackhall street

M'FARLAN Andrew, of M'Farlan & Co. Ho. , 1 3 Kelly st. M'Farlan & Co., hat manufacturers, 49 Cathcart street M'Farlan John, timekeeper, 60 East Hamilton street M'Farlan Rev. John, of Free Middle Church. Manse, 5 Finnart terrace M'FARLANE Rev. Dr. Andrew, of Nicolson street TJ.P. Church, House, Sycamore lodge, Finnart road M'Farlane Andrew, labourer, 2 Nelson street, Glebe M'Farlane Archibald, gardener, 30 Ann street M'Farlane Colin, carpenter, 3 Ann street M'Farlane Daniel, joiner, 12 Cross -shore street M'Farlane Donald, shipmaster, 37 Crawfurd street M'Farlane Donald, coach proprietor and funeral undertaker, Office, 25 West Blackhall street. House, 29 do. M'Farlane Donald, shipmaster, 37 Crawfurd street

M'Farlane Dugald, carter, 1 1 Main street M'Farlane Dugald, carpenter, 4 Watt street M'Farlane Dugald, feuar, 9 Duncan street 124 DIRECTORY.

M'Farlane Duncan, architect, City Bank buildings, 32 Cath- cart street M'Farlane Duncan, coach proprietor, 6 Eoxburgh street. House, 19 do. M'Farlane Edward, of Edward M'Farlane & Sons. House, 8 St Andrew square M'Farlane Edward & Sons, dyers and woollen manufactur- ecs, 5 Springkell street and 14 Catheart street. Works* Cartsburn Wool mill M'Farlane George, carpenter, 4 John street M'Farlane George, keeper of New Town Hall, 6 Hamilton street. House, Oaddlehill cottage M'Farlane Humphrey, shoemaker, 15 Bearhope street M'Farlane James, baker, 32 Nicolson street M'Farlane James, pensioner, 45 Crawfurd street M'Farlane John, mason, 15 Market street M'Farlane John, labourer, 7 Sugarhouse lane M'Farlane John, carpenter, 9 Cross-shore street M'Farlane John, carpenter, Mansionhouse M'Farlane John, joiner, 9 Ingleston street M'Farlane John, coal salesman, 6 Virginia street M'Farlane Joseph H., agent, 4 West quay. House, 22 West Stewart street M'Farlane Lachlan, painter, 4 Ann street M'Farlane Malcom, boilermaker, 10 Terrace road M'Farlane Malcom, carpenter, 1 Catheart street M'Farlane Neil, labourer, 20 Tobago street M'Farlane Peter, Customhouse officer, 31 Ann street M'Farlane Peter, seaman, 30 Dalrymple street M'Farlane Bobert, joiner, 9 East Shaw street M'Farlane Eobert, bank porter, 4 Mansionhouse lane M'Farlane Eobert, clerk 33 Lynedoch street M'Farlane Eobert, carpenter, 24 John street M'Farlane Eobert, labourer, 32 Cartsburn street M'Farlane William, grocer and provision merchant, 68 Yennel DIRECTORY. 125

M'Farlane William, carter, Lindsay's land, Orescent M'Farlane Miss, 1 Salmon street M'Farlane Mrs Andrew, 2 Tobago street M'Farlane Mrs Diigald, mangle keeper, 8 Hill street M'Farlane Mrs Duncan, 8 Baker street M'Farlane Mrs George, 46 Inverkip street M'Farlane Mrs John, 36 West Burn street M'Farlane Mrs, 22 West Blackhall street M'Farlane Mrs John, 2 Hill street M'Farlane Mrs M., lodgings, 65 Eue-end street M'Farlane Mrs M., tobacconist, 65 Eue-end street

M'Farlane Mrs Robert, lodgings, 1 1 Lyle street M'Farlane Mrs, refreshment rooms, 6 East Quay lane MACFEE Neil, photographer, carver and gilder, 23 Cath « cart street. House, 1 Argyle street MACFIE Archibald, grocer, 46 Shaw street. House, 22 Inverkip street Macfie John, grocer and provision merchant, 56 VenneL House, Holmscroft street M'FIE Angus, labourer, 60 Ann street M'Fie Daniel, mason, 35 East Shaw street M'Fie Donald, porter, 31 Holmscroft street M'Fie Hector, engineer, 2 Dellingburn street M'Fie James, mason, 5 Bogle street M'Fie James, carpenter, 3 St Andrew street M'Fie James, joiner, M'Lachlan's land, Newton street M'Fie John, cork manufacturer, 54 Shaw street. House, I William street M'Fie John, cooper, 8 Shannon's close M'Fie John, baker, 11 Hill street M'Fie William, locker, 18 Bruce street M'Fie Miss E., 12 Roxburgh street M'Fie MrsD., 3 Regent street M'Fie Mrs, lodgings, 9 John street M'Fie Mrs, 9 Regent street M'Fie Mrs, spirit dealer, 4 William street, House, 10 do. 126 DIRECTORY.

M'Fie Mrs James, 1 Duncan street M'GALLAN David, tailor and clothier, 1 Arygle street M'GALDEICK John, labourer, 14 Sir Michael street M'GEACHIN James, mason, 49 Holmscroft street M'Geachin William, mason, 22 Eoxburgh street M'G-eachin William, joiner, 66 Ann street M'GKEACHIE William, boilermaker, 36 East Hamilton st M'Geachie Mrs, 42 Main street

M'GEE Peter, labourer, 1 6 Vennel M'Gee Daniel, grocer, 30 Shaw street M'GHEE Henry, cooper, 13 East Quay lane M'GHIE John, boatman, 21 Sugarhouse lane M'Ghie Thomas, engineer, 1 Arthur street M'Ghie Mrs, huckster, 55 Dalrymple street M'GIBBON Mrs Charles, milliner and straw hatter, 33 West Burn street M'Gibbon J. & J., underclothing and furnishing shop, 14

West Blackhall street. House, 1 1 Watt street M'GILL Archibald, maltster, 11 Inverkip street M'Gill Hugh, plater, 32 Holmscroft street M'Gill James, joiner, 15 Mount Pleasant street M'Gill John, carpenter, 19 Eoxburgh street M'Gill John M., of Mackenzie & Walker. House, 5 Shaw place M'Gill Bobert, labourer, 3 Virginia street M'Gill Eobert, carpenter, 1 West Stewart street M'GILP Neil, joiner, 24 Oartsburn street M'GILVEAY Alexander, feuar, 26 Brisbane street M'Gilvray Alexander, tidewaiter, 22 Brisbane street M'Gilvray John, carter, 4 Bearhope street M'Gilvray John, labourer, 4 Sir Michael street M'Gilvray William, caipenter, 11 Hill street M'GIEE John, shipmaster, 10 Chapel street M'GINNTS John, marine store dealer, 20 Shaw street. House, 1 Broad close M'GLAIC Thomas, boilermaker, 1 Main street DIEECTORY. 121

M'GLASHAN Archibald, carter, 39 East Shaw street M'Glashan John, boot closer, 10 Wellington street M'Glashan Mrs Eobert, refreshment rooms, 12 Eue-end st. M'GLINSHEY James, boarding-house keeper, Bell entry M'Glinshey James, shoemaker, 3 Dalrymple street M'Glinshey James, boarding-house keeper, 11 Dalrymple street M'GOUGAN Edward, shoemaker, 18 East Quay lane M'G-ougan John, labourer, 25 Eoxburgh street M'GOVEEN P., clothier and outfitter, 7 William st. Ho., 22 Brisbane street MACGOWN Miss Jane, feuar, 22 Union street M'GOUN Mrs John, feuar, Belville place M'GOWAN Daniel, carpenter, 4 Tobago street M'Gowan Neil, cooper, 5 Hamilton street M'GEANIGAN John, boilermaker, 53 Shaw street MACGEEGOE John, of J. & W. Stewart. House, Kose- bank, 25 Forsyth street M'GEEGOE Alexander, joiner, 4 Holmscroft street M'GEEGOE Alexander, tinsmith, 51 Eoxburgh street M'Gregor Archibald, seaman, 7 Sir Michael street M'Gregor David, plumber, 35 Holmscroft street

M'Gregor & Donald, glaziers and embossers, 15 Charles st. House, 11 do. M'Gregor D. & Co., opticians and nautical instrument mak- ers, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street M'Gregor George, storekeeper, 10 Chapel street M'Gregor George, engineer, 33 Ann street M'Gregor Hugh, jun., 12 Union street M'Gregor J. & D., funeral undertakers and post-masters, Tontine stables, East Quay lane. House, 3 Brougham street M'Gregor James, wholesale and retail wine and spirit mer-

chant, 8 Cathcart street and 1 Shaw street. House, 39 Lynedoch street M'Gregor John C, merchant, 12 Union street 128 DIRECTORY.

M'Gregor John, sugar sampler, 2 Hill street M'Gregor John, carpenter, 16 William street M'Gregor John, wine and spirit merchant, 23 and 25 Shaw street and 9 East Quay lane. House, Mount Park, Bank street M'Gregor John, joiner, 34 Holmscroft street M'Gregor John, seaman, 2 Crawfurd street M'Gregor John, engineer, 8 East breast M'Gregor Lewis, cabinetmaker, 11 West breast M'Gregor Malcom, joiner, 3 Hope street M'Gregor Nicol, of N. & E. M'Gregor, 3 Antigua street M'Gregor N. & E., boatbuilders, 43 Eue-end street M'Gregor Peter, storekeeper, 24 John street M'Gregor Peter, labourer, 13 West Blackhall street M'Gregor Peter, coppersmith, 28 East Shaw street M'Gregor Eobert, of N. & E. M'Gregor. Ho., 3 A.ntigua st M'Gregor William L., joiner, 8 Chapel street M'Gregor Miss, 2 Nelson street, west M'Gregor Mrs D., 5 Eegent street M'Gregor Mrs John, 24 Ann street M'Gregor Mrs Eobert, 3 Bearhope street M'Gregor Mrs, huckster, 47 Shaw street M'GEOUTHEE Eobert, carter, Overton M'GUCKIN John, pawnbroker, 10 Stanners street. House, Mount park, Bank street M'Guckin Eichard, boot and shoemaker, 5 Eue-end street. House, 10 Stanners street M'GUIEE James, haircutter, 26 Dalrymple street M'Guire John, gatekeeper, 3 Virginia street M'Guire Neil, labourer, 3 Vennel M'Guire Thomas, carpenter, Morton terrace M'Guire Mrs D., 24 Tobago street M'lLHAGGEE Crawford, carpenter, 47 Main street M'lLEAY John, boilermaker, 25 Arthur street M'lLBOY Alexander, labourer, 15 John street M'Hroy John, stevedore, 29 Shaw street DIRECTOR*. 129

M'llroy Matthew, mason, 21 Bearhope street M'lLVAIN John, superintendent of Mercantile Marine, and Eegistrar of Eoyal Naval Eeserve for the ports of Green- ock and Port- Glasgow. Mercantile Marine office, 5 Virginia street. House, 25 Kelly street M'lLVAR Thomas, machine keeper, 26 Dalrymple street M'lLWEE James, shoemaker, 1 Inverkip street M'lLWRAITH Adam, baker, 4 Boyd street M'llwaith Adam, joiner, 23 Bruce street M'llwraith David, wholesale grocer and insurance agent, 12 William street. House, 4 Boyd street M'Hwraith Hew, of M'llwraith & Swan, writer, notary public, and assessor of Dean of Guild Court. House Elmbank, 74 Eldon street M'llwraith James, feuar, 57 Roxburgh street M'Hwraith John, rigger, 32 Nicolson street M'llwraith & Swan, writers, 2 Hamilton street M'llwraith William, hosier, glover, and shirt manufacturer,

2 West Blackhall street. House, 15 West Stewart st. M'Hwraith Miss, hosier, 22 Hamilton street MACINDOE & Co., hatters, 26 Hamilton street M'Indoe Robert, wine and spirit dealer, 45 Dalrymple street. House, 1 Union court M'Innes Angus, hammerman, 9 Main street M'Innes Angus, flesher, 13 Vennel

M'Innes Archibald, carpenter, 1 1 Regent street M'Innes Daniel, carpenter, 5 Inverkip street M'Innes Donald, boilermaker, 46 Cathcart street M'Innes Donald, labourer, 26 Hutcheson's court M'Innes Dugald, wholesale and retail wine and spirit mer- chant, 14 Hamilton street and 15 Rue-end street- House, 15 Rue-end street M'Innes James, engineer, 39 Lynedoch street M'Innes John, cowfeeder, Drumfrochar M'Innes John, irondresser, 5 Bogle street M'Innes Mrs Alexander, 9 Main street 130 DIRECTORY.

M'Innes Mrs, 59 Dalrymple street M'Innes Mrs, grocer, 14 West Blackhall street M'INTOSH Alexander, cabinetmaker, 63 Main street M'Intosh Alexander, seaman, 1 Sugarhouse lane M'Intosh Alexander, carpenter, 38 West Burn street M'Intosh Duncan, cooper, 43 Nicolson street

M'Intosh Hugh, carpenter, 1 Main street M'Intosh Hugh, engineer, 1 Lyle street M'Intosh James, sawyer, 7 Broad close M'Intosh John, joiner, 12 Terrace road M'Intosh John, labourer, 2 Hill street M'Intosh William, furnishings, 27 Ann street M'Intosh Miss, 23 Nicolson street M'Intosh Mrs John, 7 Lyle street M'Intosh Mrs John, 23 Lynedoch street M'Inotsh Mrs, 31 Holmscroft street M'Intosh Mrs, 4 John street M'INTYRE Alexander, watchman, 28 Crawfurd street M'Intyre Alexander, labourer, 30 Ann street M'Intyre Allan, carter, 2 Ann street M'Intyre Andrew, corkcutter, 23 Vennel. House, 3 Holms- croft street M'Intyre A., gardener, 40 West Burn street M'Intyre Donald, shoemaker, 8 John street M'Intyre Donald, porter, 6 Cross-shore street M'Intyre Duncan, platelayer, 12 Duncan street M'Intyre Duncan, joiner, 5 Bogle street M'Intyre Duncan, of H.M. Customs, 32 Brisbane street M'Intyre Duncan, cooper, 4 West Quay lane M'Intyre James, plasterer, 58 Yennel M'Intyre James, carter, 12 Duncan street M'Intyre James, fishmonger, 43 Hamilton street. House, 3 Newton street M'Intyre James, smith, 28 West Blackhall street M'Intyre John, cooper, 16 Wellington street M'Intyre John, joiner, 61 Eegent street DIRECTOEY. 131

M'Intyre John, shipmaster, 18 Antigua street M'Intyre John, carter and cowfeeder, 46 Ann street M'lntyre Joseph, engineer, Donegal place, Lynedoch street M'Intyre Malcom, hoot and shoemaker, 32 Holmscroft st. M'Intyre Nicol, hoatman, 7 Tobago street M'Intyre Peter, shipmaster, 17 Boxburgh street M'Intyre Peter, sawyer, 36 Holmscroft street M'Intyre Thomas, grocer, Hydepark cottage, 7 St Lawrence st M'Intyre William, inspector of police, 25 Boxburgh street M'Intyre William, joiner, 10 Duncan street M'Intyre Catherine, 22 East Shaw street M'Intyre Mary, greengrocer, 28 Cartsburn street M'Intyre Mrs Archibald, 22 Kelly street M'Intyre Mrs Archibald, 12 Bruce street M'Intyre Mrs John, 3 Bruce street M'Intyre Mrs, 24 Bruce street M'Intyre Mrs, 29 Main street M'Intyre Mrs, lodgings, 28 Bast Hamilton street M'Intyre Mrs, 8 Watt street M'Intyre Mrs, 1 William street M'ISAAC Mrs, 5 Baker street M'TVEB Alexander, Eosemount cottage, Bank street M'lver Alexander, carpenter, 38 Crawfurd street M'lver Archibald, tidewaiter, 38 Crawfurd street M'lver John, carpenter, 7 Hill street M'lver Misses, Eosemount cottage, Bank street M'JANNET John, plumber, 51 Holmscroft street M'Jannet William, joiner, 5 Hill street MACKAIL James, general grocer and tea dealer, 45 Hamil- ton street. House, 38 Holmscroft street Mackail Thomas, grocer, and wine and spirit merchant, 13

West Blackhall street. House, 24 West Stewart st. MACKAY Hugh, general agent and boarding master, 9 East Quay lane

Mackay Peter, slater and slate merehant, 9 Chapel street. House, 52 Brougham street 132 DIRECTORY.

Mackay Thomas, family baker and confectioner, Havelock buildings, 15 West Blackball street. Ho., 1 Argle st. M'KAY Alexander, of W. & A. M'Kay. Ho., 6 Boyd st. M'Kay Angus, labourer, 5 Hill street M'Kay Charles, labourer, 2 Buccleuch street M'Kay Daniel, cooper, 15 Sir Michael street M'Kay David, wood turner and hammer-shaft maker, 40 Cathcart street. House, 40 Dalrymple street M'Kay David, clothier, 52 Shaw street. House, 1 William st M'Kay David, refreshment rooms, 40 Dalrymple street M'Kay Donald, clerk, 11 Bruce street M'Kay Donald, carpenter, 6 John street M'Kay Duncan, boilermaker, 15 Cartsburn street M'Kay Greorge, blacksmith, 10 Mearns street M'Kay J., grocer, 27 Yennel. House, do. M'Kay James, labourer, 8 West Burn street M'Kay James, moulder, 9 Ingleston street M'Kay James, labourer, 13 Regent street M'Kay James, salesman for Allan & Mann, 11 Patrick st. M'Kay James, watchman, 2 East breast M'Kay James, slater, 4 Eopework street M'Kay John, labourer, 5 Orawfurd street M'Kay John, cooper, 36 Hamilton street M'Kay John, joiner, 41 Orawfurd street M'Kay John, grocer, 27 Market street M'Kay John, carpenter, 7 Hill street M'Kay Neil, seaman, 2 Charles street M'Kay Eobert, plumber, 3 Salmon street M'Kay William, hairdresser, 7 Vennel M'Kay William, mason, 53 Vennel M'Kay William, labourer, 12 Terrace road M'Kay William, slater, 22 West Blackhall street K'Kay William & Alexander, private sale of unredeemed pledges, 51 Shaw street M'Kay William, of W. & A. M'Kay, 6 Boyd street M'Kay William, breaksman, 8 Chapel street DIRECTORY. 133

M'Kay Mrs Alexander, huckster, 47 Shaw street M'Kay Mrs Margaret, 1 1 Bruce street M'Kay Mrs, spirit dealer, 38 Ann street M'KEAN Francis, coal agent, 1 Eegent street M'Kean James, broker, 8 Vennel M'Kean John, 1 Stanners street M'KECHNIE Allan, flesher, 18 West Blackhall st. Ho., Newton street M'Kechnie Angus, carpenter, 11 Eegent street M c Kechnie Dugald, sladesman, 14 Sir Michael street M'Kechnie Dugald, joiner, 4 Sir Michael street M'Kechnie Hugh, joiner, 30 Cartsburn street. House, 2 Upper crescent M'Kechnie John) tailor, 16 Wellington street M'Kechnie Peter, labourer, 22 West Blackhall street M'Kechnie Eobert, seaman, 4 East Quay lane M'Kechnie Eobert, smith, 2 John street M'Kechnie Eobert, mate, 12 Antigua street M'Kechnie William, compositor, 6 West Blackhall street M'Kechnie Miss C, 11 Ardgowan street, Glebe M'Kechnie Mrs Alexander, 40 West Burn street M'Kechnie Mrs John, feuar, 8 Watt street M'Kechnie Mrs, 1 William street M'KEITH Mrs Lachlan, 15 Jamaica street MACKELLAE Alexander, secretary and treasurer Greenock

Gas Works, 27 Crawfurd street. Ho., 19 Brisbane st. Mackellar Peter, agent, 67 Eue-end street. House, 12 Brisbane street M'KELLAE Alexander, tailor, 28 Crawfurd street M'Kellar Alexander, cooper, 15 Baker street

M'Kellar Alexander, carpenter, 1 Hill street M'Kellar Angus, carpenter, 10 East India breast M'Kellar Angus, cooper, 1 Bruce Street M'Kellar Archibald, cooper, 40 West Burn street M'Kellar Archibald, sailmaker, 61 Eegent street M'Kellar Archibald, carpenter, 3 Eegent street

1 134 DIRECTORY.

M'Kellar Archibald, writer, notary public, and insurance agent, 2 Church place. House, Thornbank, Gourock M'Kellar Archibald, plasterer, 18 Tobago street M'Kellar Archibald, joiner, 12 Antigua street M'Kellar David, seaman, 1 West Stewart street M'Kellar Donald, boilermaker, 2 Buccleuch street M'Kellar Donald, carter, 12 Baker street M'Kellar Duncan, engine keeper, 3 Virginia street M'Kellar Duncan, smith, 26 Tobago street M'Kellar Duncan, coachman, 30 West Blackhall street M'Kellar Duncan, carpenter, 23 Nicolson street M'Kellar Hugh, labourer, 7 Main street M'Kellar James, labourer, 1 Yennel M'Kellar John, cooper, 11 Eegent street

M'Kellar John, boilermaker, 1 1 St Andrew street M'Kellar John, spirit merchant, 3 Highland close M'Kellar Neil, blockmaker, 17 Eoxburgh street M'Kellar Peter B., grocer, 4 Ingleston street. House, 15 Baker street. M'Kellar Janet, lodgings, 19 Hamilton street M'Kellar Miss Christina, feuar, Harvie lane M'Kellar Mrs A., 19 Brisbane street M'Kellar Mrs Daniel, 44 Inverkip street M'Kellar Mrs John, 6 Inverkip street M'Kellar Mrs John, midwife and ladies' nurse, 9 East Shaw street M'Kellar Mrs Neil, 7 Sir Michael street M'Kellar Mrs Peter, 8 East Hamilton street

M'Kellar Mrs, 1 Lyle street M'Kellar Mrs, confectioner, 4 Inverkip street M'Kellar Mrs, spirit dealer, 40 West Burn street M'KELYIE James, bookseller and stationer, 24 Hamilton st M'Kelvie James, watchman, 2 Sugarhouse lane M'Kelvie John, janitor, Greenock Academy. House, 51 Kelly street K'Kelvie Bobert, gardener, 37 Lynedoch street DIRECTORY. 1 35

M'Kelvie Mrs, grocer, 33 Ann street M'Kelvie Mrs J., 22 Kelly street M'KEMMIE Eobert, flour miller, East Stewart street grain mills. House, Wilson place,. 23 Ingleston street M'KENDEICK Henry, shoemaker, 3 Sir Michael street M'Kendrick Henry, hammerman, 53 Main street M'Kendrick James, shoemaker, 7 Cartsburn street M'Kendrick Mrs, 21 Arthur street M'KENDEY Miss Margaret, lodgings, 6 Chapel street ' MACKENZIE Alexander, of A. Mackenzie & Co. House, 2 Grey place Mackenzie A. & Co., printers, and newspaper proprietors, 29 Hamilton street Mackenzie A. & Co., shipbrokers, Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart street Mackenzie Archibald, merchant and commission agent, 1 West quay. House, 55 Eegent street Mackenzie James, wine and spirit merchant, 38 Dalrymple street and 6 West Quay lane. House, 7 Nelson street Mackenzie & Walker, grain merchants, millers and bakers, Shaws Water Grain Mills, Dellingburn square M'KENZIE Alexander, policeman, 20 Market street M'Kenzie Alexander, baker, 14 West Blackhall street. House, 13 do. M'Kenzie Alexander, labourer, 35 West Shaw street M'Kenzie Archibald, of M'Kenzie & Hutcheson. House, 49 Eoxburgh street M'Kenzie Colin, cooper, 3 Ingleston street M'Kenzie Colin, smith, 6 John street M'Kenzie, Daniel, boat hirer, Bay of Quick M'Kenzie Donald, engineer, 7 Hill street M'Kenzie Donald, commercial traveller, 13 Antigua street M'Kenzie Donald, labourer, 23 Main street M'Kenzie Duncan, sailmaker, 16 Bearhope street M'Kenzie George, joiner, 59 Eue-end street

M'Kenzie & Hutcheson, blockmakers, 4 East Blackhall st. '

136 DIRECTORY.

M'Kenzie Henry, cooper, 5 Mearns street M'Kenzie Henry E., cooper and coal merchant, West quay. House, 3 Mearns street M'Kenzie John, engineer, 41 Lynedoeh street M'Kenzie John, pilot, 62 Yennel M'Kenzie John, optician and nautical instrument maker, 46 Oathcart street M'Kenzie John, carpenter, 6 Ann street M'Kenzie John, carpenter, 3 Eegent street M'Kenzie Malcolm, carpenter, 45 Crawfurd street M'Kenzie Norman, boilermaker, 10 Wellington street M'Kenzie Peter, 25 Ingleston street M'Kenzie Kobert, joiner, 38 West Shaw street M'Kenzie Bobert, Glen cottage, Bedford street M'Kenzie Samuel, salesman, 8 Cathcart street M'Kenzie Thomas, assistant collector of Town assessment, 36 Holmscroft street M'Kenzie W. J. & Co., toolmakers. Works, 31 Hamilton street. Warehouse, 7 Shaw street M'Kenzie William, carpenter, 33 Holmscroft street M'Kenzie William J., of W. J. M'Kenzie & Co. House, 12 Eegent street M'Kenzie Miss Elizabeth, spirit dealer, 33 Eoxburgh street M'Kenzie Miss E., 10 Brisbane street M'Kenzie Mrs Alexander, 66, Ann street M'Kenzie Mrs Duncan, 28 Duncan street M'Kenzie Mrs Hugh, lodgings, 31 Hamilton street M'Kenzie Mrs John, 2 East Shaw street M'Kenzie Mrs Mary, spirit dealer, 1 Springkell street M'KEOWN Bernard, rag store dealer, 19 Shaw street M'KEEEACHEE Donald, maltster, 14 Bearhope street M'KEEEOW George, pawnbroker, 48 Shaw street. House, 45 Lynedoeh street M'KILLOP Alexander, joiner, 10 Holmscroft street M'Killop Miss, lodgings, 1 Bearhope street M'KIMM Mrs, huckster, 5 Smith's lane DIRECTORY. 137

M'KINLAY Alexander, carpenter, 1 Carnock street M'Kinlay Archibald, coppersmith, 24 Tobago street M'Kinlay Archibald, feuar, 2 "West Burn street M'Kinlay C, tobacconist, 33 Hamilton street M'Kinlay Duncan, feuar, 36 Yennel M'Kinlay Edward, labourer, 2 Nelson street, Glebe M'Kinlay John, wholesale confectioner and biscuit agent, 12 Sir Michael street M'Kinlay John, shoemaker, 9 Kilblain street M'Kinlay Peter, cooper, 31 Sir Michael street M'Kinlay William, leather and gutta-percha boot and shoe manufacturer, 14 Cathcart street M'Kinlay Miss C, 43 Nicolson street MACKINNON Neil, tailor and clothier, 41 Cathcart street. House, 11 Eoxburgh street M'KINNON Alexander, labourer, 3 Dellingburn street M'Kinnon Allan, gardener, 47 Crawfurd street M'Kinnon Allan, clerk, 24 West Blackhall street M'Kinnon Alexander, steamboat master, 10 East Quay lane. House, 3 Lyle street M'Kinnon Alexander, carter, 8 Hope street M'Kinnon Angus, labourer, 23 Hutcheson's court M'Kinnon Archibald, seaman, 13 West Stewart street M'Kinnon Charles, carpenter, 3 Hillend M'Kinnon Daniel, boilermaker, 2 Springkell street M'Kinnon David, carpenter, 16 Arthur street M'Kinnon Donald, police officer, 28 Shaw street M'Kinnon Gilbert, carpenter, 30 Dalrymple street M'Kinnon John, boilermaker, 3 Hillend M'Kinnon John, porter, 18 Sir Michael street M'Kinnon John, spirit merchant, 13 Cathcart street. Ho., 67 Eue-end street M'Kinnon John, boilermaker, 13 Lyle street M'Kinnon John, labourer, 15 St Andrew street M'Kinnon Lachlan, police sergeant, 6 Watt street M'Kinnon Malcom, carpenter, 8 Hill street 138 DIRECTORY.

M'Kinnon Peter, shoemaker, 21 Bruce street M'Kinnon Peter, engineer, 16 Sir Michael street M'Kinnon Miss, 13 Market street M'Kinnon Mrs Margaret, spirit dealer, 8 East breast M'Kinnon Mrs John, 4 Sir Michael street M'Kinnon Mrs, lodgings, 57 Main street M'Kinnon Mrs, lodgings, 31 Ingleston street MAOKIRDY John, furniture dealer, 50 Shaw street. Ho., 52 Brougham street Mackirdy John, photographer, 15 Cathcart street. House, 52 Brougham street M'KIRDY James, carpenter, 38 Holmscroft street M'Kirdy John, engineer, 7 Mount Pleasant street M'Kirdy John, boatman, 59 Eue-end street M'Kirdy Mrs John, 19 Bruce street M'KESSOCK William, carpenter, 9 Cathcart street k'KISSOCK Peter, tailor, 32 Tobago street

M'KIYER John, Inspector of Fisheries, 3 Bank st. Ho., 26 Brisbane street MACLACHLAN Andrew, boot and shoe manufacturer, 35 Cathcart street. House, 1 Watt place M'LACHLAN Archibald, mason, 46 Inverkip street M'Lachlan Archibald, boatman, 8 Watt street M'Lachlan Charles, porter, 10 Hamilton street M'Lachlan Colin, porter, 26 East Shaw street M'Lachlan Donald, joiner, builder, and property valuator,

. 8 Tobago street. House, 5 Eobertson street M'Lachlan Edward, huckster, 36 Ann street M'Lachlan Francis, broker, 6 Smith's lane M'Lachlan George, carter, 10 Baker street M'Lachlan Hugh, teacher, Grselic Parish School, West Stewart street. House, 13 do. M'Lachlan & Brown, slaters, 14 Kilblain street M'Lachlan James of M'Lachlan & Brown. House, 18 Tobago street M'Lachlan James, labourer, 22 Tobago street DIRECTORY. 139

M'Lachlan James, labourer, 8 Tobago street M'Lachlan John, joiner, 25 Newark street M'Lachlan John, labourer, 22 Tobago street M'Lachlan John, joiner, 9 East Shaw street

M'Lachlan John, of J. G-. Eowan & Co. House, 13 Bris- bane street M'Lachlan John, boilermaker, 11 Bearhope street M'Lachlan John E., sheriff officer, 13 Market street M'Lachlan Kenneth, remnant warehouse, 28 Charles street. House, 22 Ann street M'Lachlan Peter, carter, 12 Terrace road M'Lachlan Peter, engineer, 7 Mount Pleasant street M'Lachlan Eobert, smith, 21 Ingleston street M'Lachlan Eobert, church officer, 37 Crawfurd street M'Lachlan Eobert, joiner, 13 Charles street M'Lachlan Eobert, labourer, 12 Wellington street M'Lachlan Miss, Boyd place, 37 West Blackhall street M'Lachlan Miss, 6 Ardgowan street, west M'Lachlan Mrs Eobert, 11- Bruce street

M'Lachlan Mrs, 1 Charles street M'Lachlan Mrs, 13 Brisbane street M'Lachlan Mrs, lodgings, 9 East Quay lane M'Lachlan Mrs, 4 Dalrymple street M'LAGGAN George, church officer, 18 Sir Michael street M'LAINE Allan, boot and shoemaker, 11 Cathcart street House, 2 Crawfurd street M'LAEEN Angus, joiner, 6 West Stewart street M'Laren Colin, labourer, 8 Under crescent M'Laren Duncan, clerk, Drumfrochar road M'Laren James, seaman, 8 St Andrew's square M'Laren John, missionary, 34 Ann street M'Laren John, labourer, 18 Ann street M'Laren John, boilermaker, 1 Bearhope street

M'Laren Peter, boilermaker, 1 1 John street M'Laren Thomas, moulder, 3 Eegent street M'Laren William, labourer, 13 Duncan street 140 DIRECTORY.

M'Laren Miss, milliner, 25 Charles street. House, 31 do.

M'Laren Mrs, 1 West Stewart street M'Laren Mary, tobacconist, 3 Market street. House, 6 West Stewart street M'LAETY Alexander, carpenter, 9 Springkell street M'Larty Donald, 8 Margaret street M'Larty Donald, carter, 13 Eegent street

M'Larty Dugald, boatman, 1 1 West breast M'Larty John, engineer, 34 Holmscroft street M'Larty John, carpenter, 32 Inverkip street M'Larty John, moulder, 5 Arthur street M'Larty Malcom, foreman carpenter, 4 Carnock street M'Larty Malcom, weigher, Alma cottage, Macknight street M'Larty William, 6 West Blackhall street M'LATCHIE James, carter, 3 Cross-shore street M'Latchie Mrs, 5 Watt street M'LAUCHLAN John, potter, Greenfield cottage, Port- Glasgow road M'LAUGHLAN James, provision dealer, 13 Market street. House, 28 Sir Michael street M'Laughlan John, wholesale and retail glass and china merchant, 34 Shaw street. House, 5 Shannon's close. M'Laughlan Neil, carpenter, 27 Ingleston street M'LAUGHLIN Neil & Co., butter and egg merchants, 5 Market street M'Laughlin Peter, spirit dealer, 65 Main street. House, 3 Lyle street MACLAUEIN Mrs, lodgings, 6 Shaw place M'LEA James S., of K. M'Lea & Son, 6 Ardgowan street, west M'Lea John, boilermaker, 19 East Shaw street M'Lea Kenneth & Sons, merchants, 18 West Burn street M'LAY William, labourer, 2 East Shaw street M'Lay Miss, lodgings, 7 Brisbane street M'Lay Miss, 22 Eegent street, M'Lay Mrs, lodgings, 7 New Dock lane DIRECTORY. 141

MACLEAN Archibald, clerk, Council Chambers. House, 10 Brisbane' street Maclean Daniel, writer, J. P. Fiscal and Joint Burgh Fiscal, 14 Hamilton street, House, Mount Pleasant house Maclean Erskine B., 8 Shaw place M'LEAN Alexander, seaman, 49 Shaw street M'Lean Alexander, spirit dealer, 36 Inverkip street M'Lean Alexander, seaman, 4 East Quay lane M'Lean Alexander, painter, 21 East Shaw street M'Lean Allan, carpenter, 13 Eegent street M'Lean Allan, cooper, 8 Baker street M'Lean Allan, billposter, 6 Buccleuch street M'Lean Allan, shipmaster, 18 Kelly street M'Lean, Angus & Co., engineers and ironfounders, Ingleston Foundry, 7 Ingleston street M'Lean Angus, mate, 10 Brisbane street M'Lean Angus, labourer, 16 Crawfurd street M'Lean Angus, carpenter, 4 East Quay lane M'Lean Archibald, labourer, 3 Charles street M'Lean Archibald, joiner, 12 Bruce street M'Lean Archibald, carpenter, 8 Under crescent M'Lean Archibald, carpenter, 10 St. Lawrence street M'Lean Archibald, carpenter, 6 Chapel street M'Lean Archibald, seaman, 5 Bearhope street M'Lean & Barclay, plumbers, 11 East Quay lane M'Lean Daniel, carpenter, 13 Antigua street M'Lean Donald, spirit dealer, 13 Arthur street M'Lean Dugald, policeman, 20 Tobago street M'Lean Dugald, gardener, 6 Kilblain street

M'Lean Duncan, shipmaster, 1 1 Nelson street west M'Lean Duncan, labourer, 19 Hamilton street M'Lean Duncan, carpenter, 5 East Quay lane M'Lean Hector, carpenter, 13 Nelson street west M'Lean Hector, porter, 10 Brisbane street M'Lean Hugh, boilermaker, 49 Shaw street

M'Lean Hugh, Queen's porter, M'Lachlan's land, Newton st. 142 DIRECTORY.

M'Lean Hugh, grocer, 51 Koxburgh street M'Lean Hugh, engine driver, 3 Hill street M'Lean Hugh, gardener, 12 Watt street M'Lean James & Co., timber merchants, Greenock Patent Saw Milis, and manufacturers of -wooden mouldings, 25 and 64 Main street M'Lean James, of Andrew Munro & Co. House, 32 Bris- bane street M'Lean James, smith, 16 William street M'Lean James, boilermaker, 9 Ingleston street M'Lean James, of M'Lean & Barclay. House, 9 Mount Pleasant street M'Lean James, joiner, 9 East Shaw street M'Lean James, boilermaker, 8 Chapel street M'Lean James, of James M'Lean & Co. House, Westbank, 2 Margaret street M'Lean James, of M'Lean, Angus & Co. House, 11 Ingles- ton street M'Lean John, of E. Smith & Co. House, 22 Brisbane st.

M'Lean John & Co., coopers and fishcurers, 16 Charles st. M'Lean John, of John M'Lean & Co. House, 13 Ardgowan street, west M'Lean John, carpenter, 53 Holmscroft street M'Lean John, labourer, 12 Holmscroft street M'Lean John, carpenter, 16 Sir Michael street M'Lean John, smith, 6 West Stewart street M'Lean John, Customhouse boatman, 60 Ann street M'Lean John, letter carrier, 7 William street M'Lean John, painter, 41 Vennel M'Lean John, painter, 25 Bearhope street

M'Lean Lachlan, carter, 1 7 Eoxburgh street

M'Lean Lachlan, Queen's porter, 1 Oarnock street M'Lean Lachlan, labourer, 2 Open shore M'Lean Malcom, tidewaiter, 9 East Quay lane M'Lean Matthew, of M'Arthur, M'Lean & Co. House, 13 Ardgowan street, west DIRECTORY. 143

M'Lean Matthew, contractor, West quay M'Lean Neil, huckster, 46 Yennel M'Lean Neil, shoemaker, 3 Inverkip street M'Lean Neil, carpenter, 21 Bruce street M'Lean Neil, painter, 2 Broad close M'Lean Neil, policeman, 22 "West Blackhall street M'Lean Peter, spirit dealer, 8 West breast. House, 20 Sir Michael street M'Lean Peter, stevedore, 9 East Quay lane M'Lean Eoger, labourer, 1 Manse lane

M'Lean Eonald, smith, 6 Baker street. Ho., 5 Regent st. M'Lean William, smith, 15 Bearhope street M'Lean William, engineer, 8 Duncan street M'Lean Miss, umbrella maker, 33 Hamilton street M'Lean Miss, 15 Sugarhouse lane M'Lean Miss Elizabeth, milliner, 5 Inverkip street. House, 6 Chapel street M'Lean Miss Flora, grocer, 6 Lyle street M'Lean Mrs, mangier, 40 West Burn street M'Lean Mrs A., 5 Regent street M'Lean Mrs Daniel, 6 Hope street M'Lean Mrs Hugh, 5 Trafalgar street M'Lean Mrs Malcom, 1 William street M'Lean Mrs John, tea dealer, 12 John street M'Lean Mrs John, lodgings, 5 St Andrew square M'Lean Mrs L., 3 Ingleston street M'Lean Mrs L., spirit dealer, 28 Shaw street M'Lean Mrs William, 1 Ardgowan square M'Lean Mrs, 7 Mount Pleasant street M'Lean Mrs, 34 Dalrymple street M'LEER John, rigger, 1 William street M'LEISH Daniel, cottonspinner, Drumfrochar road M'Leish Peter, engineer, 11 Hill street | M'LELLAN Andrew, labourer, 36 East Hamilton street M'Lellan Angus, carpenter, 17 Oathcart street M'Lellan Anthony, miller, 48 | Ann street 144 DIRECTORY.

M'Lellan Archibald, steamboatman, 10 Charles street M'Lellan Archibald, joiner, 16 Wellington street M'Lellan Donald, carpenter, 3 Charles street M'Lellan James & Co., ship brokers and commission agents, Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart street M'Lellan James, fireman, 47 Crawfurd street M'Lellan John, Customhouse boatman, 37 Ann street M'Lellan Neil, carter, 42 Inverkip street M'Lellan William, labourer, 13 Under crescent M'Lellan William, feuar, 39 Lynedoch street M'Lellan Miss, Cromwell place, Bank street M'Lellan Miss, dressmaker, 12 Tobago street M'Lellan Mrs, 23 Nicolson street M'Lellan Mrs Duncan, 45 Hamilton street M'Lellan Mrs, 20 Sugarhouse lane M'Lellan Mrs, mangle-keeper, 68 Vermel M'LELLAND Eobert, law clerk, Mansionhouse M'LENNON Miss, 9 Antigua street MACLEOD Miss, Fern cottage, 18 Mount Pleasant street M'LEOD Alexander, labourer, 8 East Shaw street M'Leod Angus, Queen's porter, 61 Nicholson street M'Leod Angus, carpenter, 32 Holmscroft street M'Leod Aulay, accountant, 4 Yennel M'Leod Colin, carpenter, 15 Tobago street M'Leod Colin, shipmaster, 5 Union street M'Leod Donald, carpenter, 19 Cathcart street M'Leod Daniel, labourer, 4 Eopework street M'Leod Dugald, labourer, 21 Shaw street M'Leod Duncan, steward, 61 Main street M'Leod Finlay, seaman, 1 Nicholson street M'Leod Finlay, carpenter, 41 Crawfurd street M'Leod George, labourer, 16 Tobago street M'Leod George, cooper, 15 Ann street M'Leod James, painter, 13 West Blackhall street M'Leod James, plasterer, 9 Duncan street M'Leod John, engineer, 19 Main street DIRECTORY. 145

M'Leod John M., lath merchant, 10 St. Andrew st. House, 1 Morton terrace M'Leod John, seaman, 4 Nelson street, Glebe M'Leod John, ham curer, 61 Eegent street M'Leod John, carpenter, 3 Tobago street M'Leod John, cabinet maker, Sinclair's land, Sinclair st. M'Leod Malcom, hammerman, 2 Bast breast M'Leod Macolm, labourer, 14 Ann street M'Leod Murdoch, carpenter, 3 Hill street M'Leod Murdoch, carpenter, 44 Inverkip street M'Leod Neil, labourer, 32 East Shaw street M'Leod Neil, painter, 2 Clarence street M'Leod Neil, carter, 25 Arthur street M'Leod Neil, Queen's porter, 23 Kelly street M'Leod Mrs John, 15 Lynedoch street M'Leod Mrs John, huckster, 6 East Quay lane M'Leod Mrs, lodgings, 28 Shaw street M'LENNON James, fireman, 4 Nelson street, Glebe M'LINTOCK Mrs, 9 Crawfurd street M'LUCKIE John, mason, 1 Clarence street M'LUSKIE John, huckster, 36 Vennel M'Luskie James, engineer, 9 Ingleston street M'Luskie William, rigger, 8 Shannon's close M'MACHON Hugh, joiner, 28 Dalrymple street M'Machon Joseph, aerated water manufacturer, 29 Dalrym- ple street M'MASTEE Alexander, clothier, 40 Cathcart street. House, 24 Kelly street M'Master James, tea dealer, 35 Cathcart street M'Master John, smith, 21 Bruce street M'Master Peter, saw mill manager, 23 Main street M'Master Jane, spirit dealer, 1 Eopework street M'MATH Mrs James, 13 Inverkip street M'MECHAN Thomas, 15 Tobago street M'MEIKAN John, carpenter, 15 Bearhope street M'MENAMIN James, stevedore, 18 Vennel 146 DIRECTORY.

MACMILLAN John, steamship agent, Excise buildings.

House, 52 Brougham st. Macmillan Thomas, postmaster, Post office. House, 24 Kelly street M'MILLAN Alexander, skipper, 45 Crawfurd street M'Millan Alexander, porter, 22 Sir Michael street M'Millan Alexander, smith, 21 Sugarhouse lane M'Millan Andrew, labourer, 2 Clarence street M'Millan Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, 20 Brisbane st. M'Millan Archibald, labourer, 19 Shaw street M'Millan & Bathgate, ship, architectural, and cabinet carvers and gilders, 1 East Blackhall st. M'Millan Colin, tailor and clothier, 36 Hamilton st. Ho.,

32 Brisbane st. M'Millan Charles, lathsplitter, 12 Duncan street M'Millan Daniel, labourer, 34 Shaw street M'Millan Daniel, shoemaker, 14 Inverkip street M'Millan David, flesher, 39 Shaw street. Ho., 20 John st. M'Millan Dugald, carpenter, 14 Antigua st. M'Millan Hugh, moulder, 1 Hill street M'Millan James, labourer, 6 Buccleugh st. M'Millan James, labourer, 15 Tobago street M'Millan James, late shipbuilder, 20 Margaret street M'Millan John, hairdresser, 26 Charles street. House, 27 Vennel M'Millan John, of M'Millan & M'Donald. Ho., 22 Sugar- house lane M'Millan John, tidewaiter, 18 Vennel M'Millan John, boatman, 11 West breast M'Millan & M'Donald, ship carpenters, 42 West Blackhall street M'Millan Neil, mason, 16 Wellington street M'Millan Thomas, sailmaker, 9 Crawfurd street M'Millan Torrence, marine store, 29 Dalrymple street

M'Millian William, joiner, 1 East Blackhall street. Ho. y 8 John street DIRECTORY. 147

M'Millan William, tailor, 2 Nelson street, Glebe M'Millan W. B., flesher, 13 Cathcart street. Ho., 16 do. M'Millan Miss, dressmaker, 19 East Shaw street M'Millan Miss Jessie, lodgings, 2 Cross-shore street M'Millan Miss Mary, grocer, 23 Arthur street M'Millan Miss, straw bonnet-maker, 4 Sir Michael street M'Millan Mrs John, 36 West Blackhall street M'Millan Mrs, 3 Inverkip street M'Millan Mrs, mangier, 47 Crawfurd street M'MOBLAND E. S. & Co., coal and lime merchants, 15 East Quay lane M'Morland Eobert S., of E. S. M'Morland & Co. House, Dempster street M'MULLAN Daniel, carpenter, 15 Eegent street M'MUNAGLE Charles, fishmonger, 2 William street. Ho, 5 1 West breast M'MUETEIE Henry, shipping agent, 2 Cross-shore street. House, 12 Bank street M'Murtrie John, joiner, 3 St Andrew street MMUEEICH Mrs Matthew, grocer, 2 Hill street M'MUTEIE John, joiner, 50 Inverkip street MACNAB & Company, engineers and shipbuilders. Engine works, Shaws Water foundry, 8 Ingleston street. Ship- building yard, Albert dock Macnab William, of Macnab & Co. House, Shipbank, 23 Eegent street

Macnab Eobert, of Macnab & Co. Ho., 11 West Stewart st. M'NAB Donald, sawyer, 3 Eue-end street M'Nab Duncan, farmer and gardener, Glen N'Nab James, labourer, 28 Cartsburn street M'Nab John, dyer and scourer, 14 West Burn street. Ho., 9 Crawfurd street M'Nab John, carpenter, 9 Nelson street, west M'Nab Eobert, patternmaker, 31 Lynedoch street M'Nab Mrs, washing and dressing, 6 Sir Michael street M'Nab Mrs, 9 East Shaw street 148 DIRECTORY.

M'NABB Thomas, shipmaster, 8 Kelly street M'NAIR Archibald, porter, 7 Lynedoch street M'Nair James, labourer, 17 Main street M'Nair John, optician, 31 Lynedoch street

M'Nair, Mrs Peter, 1 1 Arthur street MACNAUGHT William, chemist and druggist, West-end Medical hall, 4 West Blackhall street. House, Holms- croft street M'Naught Archibald, labourer, 30 Ann street M'Naught James, feuar, 3 Hope street M'Naught James, carter, 2 Nelson street, Glebe M'Naught John, painting and paperhanging establishment, 2 Church place. House, 5 Roxburgh street M'Naught Peter, foreman sailmaker, 6 Antigua street M'Naught Thomas, upholsterer, 6 Albert place, West Black- hall street. House, 13 Ardgowan street, west M'Naught Miss Jane, feuar,, 5 West Stewart street M'Naught Miss, lodgings, 66 Ann street MACNAUGHTAN Miss Jean, 2 Tobago street Macnaughtan Mrs, Glen Park, 21 Eldon street M'NAUGHTAN Duncan, boot and shoemaker, 44 Hamilton street. House, 15 Nelson street, west M'Naughtan Mrs Catherine, 13 Ardgowan street, west M'NEILL Alexander, labourer, 24 West Blackhall street M'Neill Archibald, sawyer, 4 Holmscroft street M'Neill Daniel, fish merchant, 31 Eue-end street M'Neill Donald, carter, 6 Nelson street, Glebe M'Neill Hector, carter, 34 Ann street M'Neill Hector, carpenter, 2 Buccleuch street M'Neill James, joiner, 33 Lynedoch street M'Neill James, cooper, Jamieson's land, Nicolson street M'Neill James, wool washer, Broomhill M'NEIL James, of J. S. Brown & M'Neil. House, 33 Lynedoch street M'Neil John, flesher, 7 Ann street. House, 86 Eegent st. M'Neil John, cowfeeder, 7 Ann street DIRECTORY. 149

M'Neil John, mason, Broomhill M'Neil John, labourer, 16 Tobago street M'Neil John, labourer, 3 Vennel M'Neil John, cooper, 14 Wellington street M'Neil Lamont, sawyer, 21 East Shaw street

M'Neil Malcom, 1 3 Stanners street M'Neil Neil, carter, 7 Duncan street M'Neil Neil, carpenter, 6 "West Stewart street M'Neil Neil, carpenter, 14 Stanners street M'Neil Thomas, watchmaker and jeweller, 9 East breast. House, 39 Lynedoch street M'Neil William, moulder, 9 Main street M'Neil Miss, dressmaker, 22 Boxburgh street M'Neil Mrs Dugald, 35 West Shaw street M'Neil Mrs W., spirit dealer, 12 Terrace road M'Neil Mrs, lodgings, 1 Salmon street M'Neil Mrs, 12 Inverkip street M'Neil Mrs, 4 Sir Michael street

M'NEILLAG-E Alexander, shoemaker, 22 Sir Michael st. M'Neillage James, optician and nautical instrument maker, 14 Cathcart street. House, Eegent street M'Neillage John, cooper, 13 Cathcart street. House, 62 Ann street M'Neillage John, 5 Lyle street M'Neillage John, baker, 15 Antigua street M'Neillage John, carpenter, 30 Hutcheson's court M'Neillage Mrs John, 33 Sir Michael street M'NICOLL John, labourer, 51 Main street M'Nicoll John, seaman, 10 Shaw street M'NISH Eobert, sailmaker, 15 Nicolson street M'ONIE James, flesher, 2 York street M'Onie John, engineer, 2 Hill-end M'Onie William, engineer, 34 East Hamilton street M'PHAIL Archibald, carter, 23 Bearhope street M'Phail Colin, porter, 5 Lynedoch street M'Phail Colin, boilermaker, 8 Chapel street 150 DIRECTORY.

M'Phail Donald, ham curer, 20 "Wellington street M'Phail James, plumber, 8 Shaw street M'Phail John, labourer, 2 East Quay lane M'Phail John, seaman, Longwell close M'Phail John, oooper, 24 East Shaw street M'Phail John, ooal merchant and commission agent. Ofnoe, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street. Depot, 5 Chapel street M'Phail Neil, carter, 8 Ann street M'Phail Robert, plumber, 4 Antigua street M'Phail Stephen, labourer, 13 Inverkip street M'Phail William, labourer, 2 Ropework street M'Phail Mrs Jane, lodgings, 9 East Quay lane M'Phail Mrs Lachlan, 12 Terraoe road

M'Phail Mrs Neil, 1 2 Bruce street M'PHEDRAN Dugald, cooper, 22 Market street M'Phedran Dugald, police sergeant, washing green, Drum- frochar road M'Phedran Peter, labourer, S Ann street MACPHERSON & Co., ironmongers and ship chandlers, 3 East breast Macpherson John, of Macpherson & Co., 3 Antigua street Macpherson Rev. John, of the Gaelic Parish, 24 Union st. M'PHERSON Alexander, carpenter, 13 Ingleston street M'Pherson Charles, tailor, 13 West Blaokhall street M'Pherson Daniel, shipmaster, 14 West Blackhall street

M'Pherson Duncan, carpenter, 1 Nicolson street M'Pherson Duncan, teacher, 45 Lynedoch street. Ho., do, M'Pherson Hugh, carpenter, 35 West Blackhall street M'Pherson James, grocer, 21 John street M'Pherson James, carpenter, 6 West Stewart street M'Pherson James, sawyer, 21 John street M'Pherson John, sailmaker, 1 Nicolson street M'Pherson John, grocer, 21 Main street M'Pherson John, ropemaker, 10 Mearns street M'Pherson Malcom* joiner, a West Quay lane ,

DIRECTORY. 151

M'Pherson Peter, boilermaker, 3 Eegent street M'Pherson Peter, oabinetmaker and upholsterer, 30 West Burn street. Ho., 24 do. M'Pherson Peter, joiner, 5 John street M'Pherson Thomas, baker, 61 Regent street M'Pherson William, joiner, lOInverkip street M'Pherson Miss, milliner, 46 Inverkip street M'Pherson Mrs Harriet, 1 Nicolson street M'Pherson Mrs, grooer, 58 Rue-end street. Ho., 59 do. M'Pherson Margaret, boot and shoemaker, 16 Hamilton st. House, 3 Bank street M'QUARRIE Archibald, coachman, Seafield, 2 Fox street M'Quarrie Donald, carpenter, 16 Arthur street M'Quarrie Donald, sailmaker, 9 Watt street M'Quarrie Donald, carpenter, 9 Duncan street M'Quarrie Miss, mangier and dresser, 7 Market street M'QTTEEN Alexander, carter, 30 East Hamilton street M'QUISTON Einlay, oonfeotioner, 43 Cathcart street. Ho. 11 Mearns street M'QTJISTAN James, plasterer, 13 West Blackhall street M'Quistan James, plasterer, 9 Bearhope street M'RAE Alexander, engineer, 12 Antigua street M'Rae Duncan, late letter carrier, 16 Cathcart street M'Rae John, labourer, 4 Nelson street, Glebe M'Rae Laohlan, labourer, 15 St Andrew street M'Rae Neil, carpenter, 28 West Blackhall street M'Rae & Reid, ship, house, and general smiths, 20 Cath- cart street and 19 Shaw street M'Rae William, of M'Rae & Reid, 23 Lynedoch st. M'Rae Miss, milliner and straw hat maker, 16 Cathcart st. M'Rae Mrs Alexander, 2 Tobago street M'Rae Mrs, boot and remnant warehouse, 14 Market street. House, 23 Lynedoch street M'RUVIE David, mate, 4 Antigua street M'RONALD Alexander, carpenter, 3 Hill street M'SHANE Mrs, huckster, 64Yennel 152 DULECTGEY.

M'SOELEY John, labourer, 22 Ann street M'SPOEAN Miss, 4 Antigua street M'SWAN Adam, spirit dealer, 40 Main street M'Swan Alexander, watchman, 11 Clarence street M'Swan John, labourer, 20 Sugarhouse lane M'SWEEN Mrs John, 3 West Burn street M'TAGGABT Archibald, sawyer, 7 Under crescent M'Taggart Archibald, carpenter, 2 Buccleuch street M'Taggart Daniel, ropemaker, 8 East Shaw street M'Taggart John, porter, 7 New Dock lane M'Taggart Neil, shoemaker, 2 Sugarhouse lane M'Taggart William, joiner, 44 Inverkip street M'Taggart Malcom, 21 Hutcheson's court M'Taggart Mrs William, 10 Baker street M'TAYISH Donald, coal agent, 5 Chapel street. House, 9 Antigua street M'TEAG-UE Maurice, porter, Longwell close M'VAIN Neil, smith, 7 New Dock lane M'YEY James, joiner, 17 Charles street M'Vey Mrs Samuel, 38 Eoxburgh street M'VICAE Alexander, book agent, 7 West Stewart street M' Vicar Archibald, 21 Arthur street M'Vicar Angus, shipmaster, 49 Holmscroft street M'Vicar Donald, joiner, 5 Baker street M'Vicar Peter, labourer, 16 Crawfurd street M'Vicar Eobert, labourer, 21 Main street

M'Vicar Eobert & Son, ship and general smiths, 3 Shaw st. House, 10 Eegent street M'Vicar William, smith, chain and anchor maker, &c, 7 East Stewart street. House, 9 St Andrew square M'Vicar William, slater, 22 West Blackball street M'Vicar Mrs, mangier, 37 Holmscroft street M' WALTEE John, railway porter, Donegal place, Lynedoch street M'WATT Francis, 53 Main street M'WATTY Mrs John, 35 Eoxburgh street DIRECTORY. 1 53

M'WHIETEE Hugh, shoemaker, Maybole shoe shop, 16 Hamilton street. House, 15 Sir Michael street M'Whirter Eobert, builder, 19 Bruce street M'Whirter Eobert, grocer, 39 Yennel. House, 19 Bruce st. M'WILLIAM Andrew, boilermaker, Belville cottage, Cres- cent M'William John, of M'William & Gibson. House, 3 Shaw place M'William John, smith, Belville cottage, Crescent M'William Peter, joiner, 6 West Stewart street M'William & Gibson, manufacturing chemists, 9 Bogle st. and 7 Virginia street M'William Miss, furnishing and straw hat shop, 46 East Hamilton street. House, Belville cottage, Crescent M

MACKIE Andrew, tailor, 46 Cathcart street Mackie David, engineer, 36 Crawfurd street Mackie James, seaman, 22 Sugarhouse lane Mackie James, M.D., Ed., L.E.C.S.E., 6 Ardgowan square

Mackie James, slater, 1 Lyle street Mackie James, boilermaker, 5 Kilblain street Mackie John, of Mackie & Pollock. Ho., Abbotsford place Mackie Peter, mason, 38 Holmscroft street Mackie & Pollock, clothiers, drapers, and outfitters, 27 Cath- cart street Mackie Samuel, cooper, 17 Nelson street, west Mackie Samuel, labourer, 2 Nelson street, Glebe Mackie William, mason, 34 Inverkip street Mackie Mrs, 5 Ardgowan street, Glebe Mackie Miss,' 30 Brisbane street Mackie Mrs, 5 Arthur street MAGTJEA Eobert, tailor, 27 Holmscroft street MAGGS Edward G., 3 Eoxburgh street MAHON David, provision merchant, 8 Cross-shore street 154 DIRECTORY.

MAILEE John, clerk, Inland Revenue office. House, 15 Nelson street, west MAIN Donald, boilermaker, 13 Ingleston street Main Hugh, H.M. Customs. House, 24 Kelly street Main Eobert, labourer, 1 Duncan street Main Eobert, shipmaster, 41 "West Blackhall street Main William, grocer, 5 Antigua street. Ho., 9 Lyle st. Main Mrs Eobert, 24 Kelly street MAINS John, labourer, 6 Eoselin street Mains Mrs James, 3 Eegent street MATE, John, carter, 2 Nelson street, Grlebe MAITLAND Alexander, gas inspector, 14 Wellington st. Maitland Henry, joiner, 9 Watt street Maitland James, plumber, 24 Bruce street

Maitland James, engineer, 1 Arthur street Maitland James, brass finisher, 19 Duncan street Maitland Mrs John, 27 Sir Michael street MALCOLM Andrew, labourer, 29 Inverkip street Malcolm & Co., coopers and fish-curers, 3 East Shaw street Malcolm John, cooper, 66 Ann street

Malcolm Walter, of Malcolm & Co. House, 45 Eegent st. Malcolm William, engineer, 9 Duncan street Malcolm William, cleaner, 33 Holmscroft street Malcolm Mrs, 2 East breast MALCOM Mrs John, 29 Sir Michael street MANN Alexander, watchmaker and jeweller, 1 William st. House, 17 Ann street Mann Alexander, engineer, 12 Eoxburgh street Mann Mrs, temperance hotel, 8 Cathcart square MAEINE Board Office, and Shipping Office for Seamen, 5 Virginia street Marine John, interpreter, 3 West Quay lane MAEQTJIS Miss, 4 Finnart terrace MAEE James, working jeweller and engraver, 14 Hamilton street. House, 9 Mount Pleasant street MAES Mrs, huckster, 32 Shaw street DIRECTORY. 155

MARSHALL Claud, writer, 11 William street. House, 18 Regent street Marshall Daniel, baker, 39 Hamilton street Marshall David carter, 16 Tobago street Marshall George, 3 Roxburgh street Marshall James F., of William Marshall & Son, Oakfield Marshall James, teller, Marshall Peter, boilermaker, 15 John street Marshall Robert, patternmaker, 27 Lynedoch street Marshall Robert, boot and shoemaker, 21 Ann street. Ho., 30 do. Marshall Robert, cooper, 4 Holmscroft street Marshall Robert, letter carrier, Post Office Marshall Thomas, boot closer, 30 Ann street Marshall Thomas, joiner, 11 Rue-end street Marshall William & Son, tanners and skinners, Labyburn, Port- Glasgow road Marshall William, 15 Holmscroft street Marshall William, saw sharper, 3 Rue-end street Marshall William, of William Marshall & Son. House } Ladyburn house Marshall William Johnston, M.D., and L.R.C.S., Edinburgh, 6 George square Marshall Miss, 18 Roxburgh street Marshall Miss Catherine, Ladyburn house

Marshall Mrs David, mangle keeper, 13 West Blackhall st. Marshall Mrs James, 9 Nelson street, west Marshall Mrs, 18 Regent street MARTIN Augustus, carpenter, 12 Cathcart street Martin & Co., shipowners, 8 William street Martin David, labourer, 6 John street

Martin John, labourer, 1 Stanners street Martin James G., pilot, 50 West Blackhall street Martin James, cabinetmaker, 19 Sugarhouse lane Martin M. J., factor to Sir M. R. S. Stewart, Bart., Mansion- house. House, Inverkip 156 DIRECTORY.

Martin John, cutler, 11 Charles street. House, 4 Mansion- house lane Martin John, boilermaker, 9 East Shaw street Martin John, tailor, 16 William street Martin John, engineer and brassfounder, 19 Cathcart street Martin Eobert, baker, 31 Hamilton street Martin Eobert, flesher, 4 Sir Michael street. House, 11 Eoxburgh street Martin Thomas, labourer, 40 Main street Martin Thomas, labourer, 7 Sir Michael street Martin William, boot and shoemaker, 63 Vennel. House, 20 East Shaw street Martin William, smith, 31 Ingleston street Martin William, 3 Eegent street Martin William, of Martin & Co. House, 18 Patrick street Martin Miss M., dressmaker, 13 West Stewart street Martin Mrs, 18 East Shaw street Martin Mrs Neil, 6 Sir Michael street MASON John, mason, 43 Holmscroft street MASONS' Hall, 17 Charles street MASSICKS James, smith, 13 Charles street MASTEETON Adam, engineer, 27 Ingleston street

MASTEESON Edward, seaman, 1 Vennel MATHIE John, sculptor, 54 Inverkip street Mathie Miss Margaret, 22 West Blackhall street MATHIESON Archibald, joiner, 51 Kelly street Mathieson Angus, labourer, 13 Antigua street Mathieson Angus, labourer, 9 John street Mathieson Aulay, fireman, 32 East Hamilton street Mathieson Daniel, tenter, 64 Ann street Mathieson John, joiner, 3 Lyle street Mathieson John, grocer, 9 Taylor's close. Ho., 2Buccleuch street Mathieson John, tailor, 13 Nicolson street Mathieson John, labourer, 13 Inverkip street Mathieson Neil, boot and shoemaker, 14 Antigua street DIRECTORY. 157

Mathieson Eobert, smith, 15 Arthur street Mathieson Eobert, joiner, 6 Watt street MAVEN Mrs, 7 Sir Michael street MAXTON Mrs Peter, 19 Patrick street MAXWELL Alexander, seaman, 1 West breast Maxwell James, labourer, 23 Dalrymple street Maxwell Eobert, boilermaker, 6 Ingleston street MAYBEEEY Mrs, 20 Wellington street MAYOES Eobert G., agent, 13 Hamilton street MAYS Eobert, feuar and furniture dealer, 8 Dalrymple st. House, 6 do.

Mays William, clothier and outfitter, 8 Dalrymple st. Ho., do. MEAENS Eichard, labourer, 22 Stanners street Mearns William, coppersmith, 8 Hill street MECHANICS' Library, Eeacling Eoom, and Public Baths, Mechanics' Institution, 13 Sir Michael street and 9 Tobago street MECHAN Eoger, huckster, 38 Vennel MEHAN Thomas, carpenter, Dalrymple street MEHAE Thomas,, tailor, 6 William street MELDETJM George, engineer, 1 1 St Andrew street Meldrum Peter, 4 Carnock street MELLAN James, broker, 48 Shaw street

MELOY George, cooper and bag merchant, 4 Chapel st. MELEOSE Andrew, sailmaker, 5 Watt street Melrose William, cooper, 16 Bearhope street Melrose Mrs William, 27 Arthur street Melrose William, engineer, 10 Hope street MELYILLE William, labourer, 17 Duncan street Melville Mrs, 1 Bank street Melville Mrs John, 5 Bank street MELVIN Thomas, manufacturing stationer, and lithographic printer, 29 Cathcart street. House, Gourock Melvin William & Co., commission agents, 2 Watt place. House, 2 Ashton, Gourock Melvin David, carter, 19 Sugarhouse lane 158 DIRECTORY.

Melvin Mrs, huckster, 36 Vennel MENZIES Alexander, of A. & W. Menzies. House, 12 Bank street Menzies Alexander, steward, 6 Lyle street Menzies A. & "W., sailmakers, 2 Virginia street Menzies George, joiner, 18 Ann street Menzies Mrs James, gardener, 20 Hamilton street Menzies James, steward, 18 Antigua street Menzies John, sailmaker, 4 John street Menzies Mrs John, lodgings, 14 West Blackhall street Menzies William of A. & W. Menzies. Ho., 9 Antigua st. Menzies William, watchmaker and jeweller, 5 William st. Ho., Black's land, Newton street Menzies William, tailor, 32 Hamilton street Menzies Mrs, midwife, 17 Ann street MEEEOW & Fell, ship and commission merchants, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street MEECANTILE Marine Office, 5 Virginia street METHODIST Chapel, 4 Ardgowan street, west MIDDLE (Free) Church, 29 West Burn street Middle Parish Church, Cathcart square Middle Parish School, 9 Ann street MIDDLETON Isaac, seaman, 14 Bank street Middleton Mary, 14 Bank street MILL Alexander, grocer, 14 Wellington street Mill Charles, insurance and commission agent, 8 William st. House, 20 Union street MILLAE Alexander, pawnbroker, 41 Hamilton st. House, 29 Ann street Millar Alexander, pilot, 2 Patrick street Millar Andrew, porter, 29 Lynedoch street Millar Andrew, carpenter, 28 East Hamilton street Millar David, huckster, 11 Stanners street Millar David, smith, 3 Hill-end Millar David, carter, 11 Under crescent Millar David, joiner, 4 Holmscroft street DIRECTORY. 159

Millar Dugald, joiner, 47 Crawfurd street Millar Duncan, 28 Tobago street Millar Hugh, carpenter, 1 Carnock street Millar J. & Co., hatters, hosiers, and glovers, 14 Hamilton st, Millar James, boilermaker, 20 Wellington street Millar James, joiner, 34 Eoxburgh street Millar James, boilermaker, 64 Ann street Millar James, cowfeeder, 21 Ingleston street Millar John, baker, 3 Hamilton street and 12 Ann street. House, 12 do. Millar John, joiner, 19 Antigua street Millar John, blacksmith, 19 Mcolson street Millar John, harbour master. Office, Steamboat quay. Ho., 2 Martin terrace Millar John, 69 Union street Millar John, carter, 3 John street Millar Peter, joiner, 21 East Shaw street Millar Eobert, boilermaker, 3 John street Millar Eobert, barber, 9 Eue-end street Millar Eobert, joiner, 24 Tobago street Millar Eobert, potter, 36 East Hamilton street

Millar Eobert, baker, 5 Hamilton st. Ho., 20 Eegent st. Millar Eobert, shipowner, 41 Union street Millar Simon H., wine and spirit merchant, 63 Main street.

House, 1 1 Nelson street, west Millar Thomas, smith, 10 Springkell street Millar Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 38 Main street Millar Thomas, railway guard, 8 Baker street Millar Walter, grocer and carder, 35 Ann street Millar William, labourer, 3 John street Millar William, shipmaster, 28 Nicolson street Millar William, spirit merchant, 42 Oathcart street. House, 10 Antigua street Millar William, farmer, Bawhirley Millar Miss, lodgings, 30 West Blackhall street

Millar Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 29 Lynedoch st. 160 DIRECTORY.

Millar Agnes, furnishings, 55 Eoxburgh street Millar Mrs Andrew, 3 Ann street Millar Mrs Archibald, 18 Eoxburgh street Millar Mrs John, spirit dealer, 24 Arthur street. House, 24 Eegent street Millar Mrs Peter, lodings, 21 Charles street Millar Mrs Thomas, grocer, 42 Crawfurd street Millar Mrs, dressmaker, 49 Eoxburgh street Millar Mrs, 24 Kelly street Millar Mrs, lodgings, 23 Charles street

Millar Mrs, 34 East Hamilton street . MILLEE Alexander, wine and spirit dealer, 50 Shaw street. House, 50 West Blackhall street Miller Alexander & Co., jute spinners and manufacturers, Penelope Flax Works, Drumfrochar road Miller Alexander, of Millar & Co. House, Broonihill, Drum- frochar road Miller James, jun., of Caird & Co. House, 9 Forsyth street Miller James, rope, line, and twine maker, 25 Eegent street Miller Mrs John, 69 Union street MILLIGAN Alexander, labourer, 5 Cartsburn street Milligan William, accountant, 7 Lyle street Milligan Mrs, 40 Shaw street MILLS Benjamin, carpenter, 37 Eue-end street Mills George, labourer, 29 Inverkip street

Mills John, carpenter, 1 John street Mills Eobert, boilermaker, 28 East Hamilton street

Mills Eobert, blacksmith, 5 Dock breast. Ho., 12 Bank st. Mills Eobert, engineer, 13 Ingleston street Mills William, seaman, 14 Sir Michael street MILNAY John, boilermaker, 23 Ingleston street MILNE Edward, smith, 1 1 Ardgowan street, Glebe Milne James, boot and shoemaker, 3 Tobago street. House, 2 Holmscroft street Milne James, jun., teacher and accountant 37 West Burn street. House, 24 Eoxburgh street DIRECTORY. 161

Milne Joan, smith, 19 East Shaw street Milne Mrs E., 31 Inverkip street MINTO George, tea merchant and family grocer, 23 Hamil- ton street. House, 32 Ann street MITCHELL Alexander, out-door officer, H.M. Customs, Mitchell Archibald, carter, 6 Hope street 4 Holmscroft street Mitchell & Lamont, plumbers, 24 West Burn street Mitchell James, of Mitchell & Lamont. House, 13 Nelson street, west Mitchell James, mason, 18 Ann street Mitchell James, cooper, 45 Crawfurd street Mitchell James, joiner, 19 East Shaw street Mitchell John, foreman, Western Saw Mills. House, 13 Watt street Mitchell John, bolt screwer, 33 East Shaw street Mitchell John, joiner, 13 Watt street Mitchell John, labourer, 9 Duncan street Mitchell Peter, smith, 9 John street Mitchell Eobert, carpenter, 24 Cartsburn street Mitchell Thomas, mason, 41 Ann street Mitchell Thomas, gardner, Seafield house, 43 Brougham st. Mitchell Walter, joiner, 45 Lynedoch street Mitchell William, joiner, 6 Ingleston street Mitchell Miss C, 27 Nicolson street Mitchell Mrs William, 4 Hill street MOAE Mrs Wil iam, lodgings, 10 Trafalgar street MOFFAT David, engineer, Springfield cottage, east, Upper crescent

Moffat Thomas, moulder, 1 St Lawrence street Moffat George, inspector of markets. Ho., 11 Charles st. Moffat Mrs William, huckster, 24 Cartsburn street MOIE Archibald, mason, 62 Ann street Moir Archibald, engineer, 4 Bell entry MOLES James, taiior, 32 Hamilton street MOLLAND Mrs Captain, 33 Nicolson street 162 DIEECTORY.

MOLLOY Francis, spirit dealer, 34 Yennel. House, 3 Market street

Molloy John, joiner, 1 Eegent st. Mo'loy John, huckster, 9 Kilblain street Molloy Thomas, tailor 3 Yennel MONTAGUE George, licensed porter, 12 Market street MONTGOMERIE Archibald, LL.D., rector, Greenock Academy. House, 34 Brisbane street Montgomerie John, superintendent goods department, Cale- donian Railway Co. House, 29 Brougham st. MONTGOMERY Charles, labourer, 45 Nicholson street Montgomery James, pansman, 17 Baker street Montgomery John, labourer, 2 Nelson street, Glebe Montgomery Robert, carpenter, 27 Hamilton street Montgomery Robert, cooper, 1 Ingleston street Montgomery Thomas, pilot, 50 West Blackhall street Montgomery Mrs John, grocer, 55 Shaw street. Ho., 14 Terrace road MOODY Allan, grocer, 42 Main street Moody John, shoemaker, 30 Dalrymple street Moody William, sawyer, 26 East Hamilton street MOONEY Daniel, seaman, 8 East Quay lane Mooney M., grocer, 8 Manse lane MORE Andrew, joiner, 55 Holmscroft street More Andrew, causeway contractor, 1 William street More James & Co., tobacco and snuff manufacturers, 31 Market street More James, of James More & Co., 41 Roxburgh street More Miss, millinery and Berlin repository, 7 West Black- hall street. House, 41 Roxburgh street More Mrs James, feuar, 41 Roxburgh street More Mrs James, 25 Arthur street MORIES John & Co., timber measurers, 10 East India breast

Mories John, of John Mories & Co. Ho., 18 Ardgowan sq,

MORISON George, 27 Cathcart st. Ho., 31 Lynedoch st. DIRECTORY. 163

Morison James, tea merchant and grocer, 27 Cathcart st, Morison Eobert, assistant surveyor, H.M. Customs. Ho., 40 Eldon street MOENING Journal Office, Palmerston buildings, Custom- house place MOEEEN Mrs Nathaniel, 29 Brougham street MOEEIS John, feuar, 8 West Burn street MOEEISON Alexander, joiner, 12 Holmscroft street Morrison Andrew, joiner, 18 Hutcheson's court Morrison Archibald, tailor and clothier, 44 Cathcart street. House, Martha brae Morrison Donald, flesher, 11 Duncan street Morrison Duncan, joiner, 20 Eoxbu^gh street Morrison Duncan, labourer, 26 John street Morrison Duncan, carpenter, 7 Hill street Morrison Finlay D., writer, City Bank buildings, 32 Cath- cart street. House, 6 Nelson street, west Morrison George, joiner, 31 Inverkip street Morrison James, of John Morrison & Sons. House, 32 Sir Michael street Morrison James, flesher, 7 West Blackhall street and 33 Hamilton street. House, 23 Nicolson street Morrison John, grocer, 26 Sir Michael street Morrison John, engineer, 7 Lynedoch street Morrison John & Sons, booksellers, stationers, lithographers, copperplate printers, bookbinders, and paper rulers, 67 Eue-end street Morrison John, of John Morrison & Sons. House, 32 Sir Michael street Morrison John, jun., of John Morrison & Sons. House, 12 Eegent street Morrison John, smith, 6 John street Morrison John, carpenter, 3 Duncan street Morrison Peter carpenter, 55 Dalrymple street Morrison Peter, manager, Shaws Water Joint-Stock Com- pany, Overton cottage 164 DIRECTORY.

Morrison Robert, engineer, 1 Holmscroft street Morrison Robert Reid, James place, Bank street Morrison William, smith, 43 Nicolson street Morrison "William, carpenter, 4 Nelson street, Glebe Morrison Miss, mangier, 17 Kelly street Morrison Mrs, 6 Nelson street, Glebe Morrison Mrs, 6 Nelson street, west Morrison Mrs, 53 Kelly street MORTON Andrew C. & Co., general ironmongers, 10 William street Morton Andrew 0., of Andrew C. Morton & Co. House, 17 Ardgowan street, west Morton & Young, tea dealers, 30 Hamilton street Morton James, of Greenock Iron Co. House, Balclutha, Newark street Morton John, bottler, 3 Crawfurd street Morton Mrs J., 17 Ardgowan street, west MOSSMAN James, joiner, glazier, and funeral undertaker, 12 Ann street. House, 18 Inverkip street Mossman Miss E., hosier and draper, 18 Inverkip street MOTHERWELL James, printer, lithographer and stationer, 10 William street MOWAT William & Co., smiths and boilermakers, 22 Arthur street. House, 25 do. MUCKERSIE Alexander, carpenter, 9 Ingleston street MUIR Alexander, skipper, 14 Tobago street Muir Alexander, engineer, 5 Shaw street Muir Allan, baker, 14 West Blackhall street. House, do. Muir Crawford, writer, 5 Hamilton street. House, 32 West Blackhall street Muir James P., of Cartsburn Sugar Refinery Co. House, Mount Park Muir James, precentor and gas inspector, 19 Bruce street Muir James, labourer, 4 Tobago street Muir John, carpenter, 8 Hill street Muir John, engineer, 31 Holmscroft street DIRECTORY. 165

Muir Joseph, mason, 3 Bruce street Muir Matthew, porter, 9 Argyle street Muir M., ftesher, 13 West Blackhall street. House, 16 Laird street Muir Eichard, boot and shoemaker, 6 Hamilton street. Ho., 52 Eldon street

Muir Eobert, baker, 26 Shaw street. House, 1 Watt place Muir Eobert, provision merchant, 25 Yennel. House, 20 Eoxburgh street Muir Eobert, shoemaker, 3 Tobago street Muir Eobert, coachman, 13 West Blackhall street Muir Eobert, of A. 0. Leitch & Muir. House, Viewbank, St Lawrence street Muir Samuel, of Eiver Towing Co., 14 William street Muir Thomas, engineer, 28 West Burn street Muir William, grocer, 7 Dalrymple street. House, 5 Mount Pleasant street Muir William, fireman, 20 West Blackhall street Muir William, locker, 7 Cathcart street Muir William, carpenter, 5 Arthur street Muir William, boot and shoe warehouse, 31 Cathcart street. House, 32 Brisbane street

Muir William, engineman, 1 1 Hill street Muir William, joiner, 13 West Blackhall street

Muir Miss Elizabeth, 1 Lyle street Muir Miss Isabella, sempstress, 34 Nicolson street Muir Mary, Eoyal hotel, 3 East breast Muir Mrs Allan, feuar, 13 Kelly street Muir Mrs M., 25 Brisbane street Muir Mrs Eobert, Yiewbank cottage Muir Mrs, grocer, 8 Cross-shore street Muir Mrs, tripe shop, 33 Vennel MUIEHEAD Alexander, baker, 8 Duncan street MULDOON John, spirit dealer, 3 West Quay lane and 30

West Burn street. House, 5 West Stewart st. MULHEEN Charles, stevedore, 45 Hamilton street 1 66 DIRECTORY.

Mulhern Daniel, labourer, 8 Market street Mulhern James, stevedore, 4 Carnock street MULLEN Patrick, labourer, 32 Inverkip street MUNDIE James, spirit dealer, 17 Stanners. House, 8 Manse' lane Mundie Peter, wine and spirit merchant, 9 Cross -shore st. MUNN James, seaman, 23 Arthur street Munn James pilot, 1 1 West breast Munn James, joiner, 38 Eoxburgh street Munn Eobert, seaman, 13 Charles street Munn William, joiner, 30 St Michael street Munn Mrs, Broomhill MUNEO Alexander, 28 Crawfurd street Munro Andrew & Co., commission merchants, shipbrokers and timber merchants, 49 Cathcart street Munro Andrew, of Andrew Munro & Co. House, 57 Union street Munro Colin, sailmaker, 58 Vennel Munro David, joiner, 35 Holmscroft st. Munro Donald, Town's weigher, 20 Cathcart street

Munro Donald, joiner, 1 Eegent street Munro Duncan, of Munro & Stuart, 23 Bruce street Munro George, carpenter, 22 Crawfurd street Munro George, carter, 15 Hamilton street Munro James, coal merchant, 17 Eoxburgh street Munro John, shoemaker, 38 Ann street Munro Eobert, tinsmith, 14 Ann street Munro & Stuart, general merchants and seedsmen, 10 East Quay lane Munro Mrs William, tea dealer, 51 Kelly street MUECH Mrs Eichard, 3 Hope street MUEDOCH David, nailer, 24 Cartsburn street Murdoch Duncan, blanket warehouse, 14 Tobago street Murdoch John, huckster, 1 Eue-end street Murdoch Eobert, joiner, 35 Hamilton street Murdoch Mrs William, feuar, 6 Bank street DIRECTORY. 16'

MUEIB David, joiner, 10 Hope street MUEPHY Alexander, tailor, 1 West breast Murphy John, boilermaker, 8 Duncan street Murphy Eobert, cooper, 19 Bearhope street MUEEAY Alexander, carpenter, 11 St Lawrence street Murray Alexander, pattern maker, 7 Oathcart street Murray Andrew, cabinetmaker, 26 Ann street Murray Archibald, engineer, 5 John street Murray Charles, cabinetmaker, 20 Wellington street Murray David, distributor of stamps and collector of taxes, Customhouse buildings Murray George, storekeeper, 19 Shaw street

Murray Hugh, 1 Springkeli street Murray James, engineer, 16 Antigua street Murray James, turner, Western Saw mills. House, 12 Watt street Murray James, broker, 3 Lindsay lane Murray James, carpenter, 5 Bruce street Murray John, smith, 17 John street Murray John, mason, 6 West Stewart street Murray John, labourer, 69 Main street Murray John, labourer, 59 Main street Murray Peter, teacher, Belmont Academy, 9 Jamaica street. House, 27 West Stewart street Murray Eobert, engineer, 15 Ingleston street Murray Eobert, labourer, 39 Dalrymple street Murray Thomas, broker and dealer, 3 Vennel if Murray Thomas, labourer, 10 St Lawrence street Murray William, smith, 15 Arthur street Murray William, joiner, 21 John street

!| Murray William, gardener, Black's land, Newton street

| Murray W., 2 Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart street Murray Mrs James, mangier, 6 West Stewart street

1 Murray Mrs Eobert, 52 Brougham street

2 Murray Mrs, 1 John street

i Murray Mrs, 31 Holmscroft street 168 DIRECTORY.

Murray Mrs, 13 West Blackhall street MUSTARD James, engineer, 25 Lynedooh street MYLES B., eating house, 49 Dalrymple street Myles & Hogg, sugar brokers, Sugar Exchange, Terrace rd- N

NAIRN Donald, boilermaker, 61 Main street NAPIER Archibald, labourer, 9 Hill street Napier James, engineer, 10 William street Napier Matthew, carter, 53 Ann street NATIONAL Bank of Scotland, 29 Cathcart street NEAVE John, of H.M. Customs, Trinidad pi., 22 Eldon st. NEILL, Dempster & Neill, sugar refiners, Dellingburn st. Neill James, farmer, Chapelton, East parish Neill James, shipowner, 5 Union street Neill John, of Neill, Dempster & Neill, and Greenock Cot- ton Spinning Co. House, 33 West Stewart street Neill John, jun., of Greenock Cotton Spinning Co. and Neill, Dempster & Neill. House, Prospect hill Neill John, carter, 15 Arthur street Neill John, smith, Overton Neill John farmer, South Hill-end, East parish

Neill R, & S , writers, 6 West Blackhall street Neill Robert, writer and notary public, of R. & S. Neill. House, 63 Union street

Neill Robert, baker, 16 Cathcart street. House, 1 8 do. Neill Stewart, writer, of R. & S. Neill. House, 63 Union street Neill Thomas, shipbuilder, of Thomas Lamb & Sons. Ho., 44 Brougham street Neill William, farmer, West Chapelton, East parish Neill William, underwriter's surveyor, City of Glasgow Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street. House, 61 Union street Neill Mrs John, 13 Watt street Neill Mrs John, 47 Regent street DIRECTORY. 169

Neill Mrs John, 47 Eegent street Neill Mrs Peter, 34 Shaw street Neill Mrs, furnishings, 14 West Blackhall street NBILSON John, hatter, 43 Cathcart street. House, Crom- well place, Bank street Neilson William, seaman, 29 Eoxburgh street Neilson Mrs Samuel, grocer, 18 John street NELSON Eev. John, of Free West Church. House, 34 Eldon street Nelson John, boilermaker, 4 John street NESS William, labourer, 29 Charles street NEWBIGGIN Mrs, 50 Brougham street NEWELL Charles, engineer, 39 Lynedoch street NEWLANDS Peter, lathsplitter, 12 Hope street. House, 35 West Burn street NEWMAN Mrs, 17 Brougham street NEWTON Colliery Co. Office, 17 Cathcart street. Depot, Arthur street Newton James, 52 Brougham street

Newton Thomas B., commission merchant, 65 Eue-end st. House, Bellevue, Grourock Newton William, of Kerr, Wilson & Co. House, 58 Eldon street

NICHOLSON Zechariah, steward, E.N., 15 Nicolson street Nicholson Donald, seaman, 2 Open shore Nicholson John, sawyer, 34 Inyerkip street Nicholson John, joiner, Overton Nicholson William, seaman, 8 Shannon's close Nicholson William, breaksman, 2 John street NICOL Alexander, seaman, 12 Tobago street Nicol Charles, builder, 3 Wellington street. Ho., 6 West Stewart street Nicol Daniel, carter, 53 Ann street Nicol David, smith, 37 Orawfurd street Nicol Duncan & Co., coal merchants, and agents for Curtis and Harvey, 55 Eue-end street 170 DIRECTORY.

Nicol James & Co., drapers, 3 West Blackhall street Nicol James, of James Nicol & Co. House, 26 Brisbane st. Nicol James, grocer, 30 Yennel. Ho., 17 Bruce street Nicol James, carpenter, 3 Lyle street Nicol James, 16 Stanners street Nicol Samuel, of Duncan Nicol & Co. Ho., 2 Shaw place Nicol Thomas, carpenter, 5 East Blackhall street Nicol William, joiner, 15 Sir Michael street Nicol William, smith, 3 Eegent street Nicol Mrs David, 12 Terrace road Nicol Mrs Duncan, 2 Shaw place Nicol Mrs John, 17 John street Nicol Mrs Eobert, 22 Sir Michael street Nicol Mrs, egg dealer, 13 Hamilton street Nicol Mrs, sick nurse, 12 Holmscroft street NICCOL Robert, 33 Nicolson street Niccol Mrs Thomas, 33 Nicolson street NIMMO Andrew, collector of harbour, shed, harbour police, anchorage and crane dues, Customhouse. House, 11 Ardgowan square Nimmo Thomas, labourer, 9 Market street NESBBT Mrs, 9 Watt street NIVEN Archibald, labourer, 32 Cartsburn street Niven James, carpenter, 43 Nicolson street Niven James, boot and shoe maker, 3 Charles street. Ho., 33 Nicplson street Niven Eobert, mason, Kirk's land, Mount Pleasant street Niven Thomas, grain merchant, 17 East Quay lane. Ho., Johnston street Niven William, carpenter, 3 St Andrew street Niven Miss, lodgings, 1 St Andrew street Niven Mrs, 1 York street NIXON Mrs, registry office for servants, and underclothing establishment, 41 West Blackhall street NOBLE Benjamin, of Campbell, Anderson & Co. House, Springbank, 74 Union street

J DIRECTORY. 171

Noble James, clerk, 10 Hope street Noble John, cotton spinner, Drurafrochar road Noble Thomas, boilermaker, 9 Ingleston street NOETH British Daily Mail and Glasgow Weekly Mail news-

papers. Greenock Branch Office, 1 Bank street North British Eailway Company, Palmerston buildings, Customhouse place—John Clapperton & Co. agents NOTMAN Eobert, joiner, 32 Holmscroft street NUTT David, joiner and Church officer, Mid Parish Church. House, 38 Holmscroft street

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OATS Daniel, hatter, 20 Yennel OGILVIE David, joiner, 12 Antigua street Ogilvie John, clerk, 32 East Hamilton street Ogilvie James, cabinetmaker, 19 Eoxburgh street Ogilvie John, blockmaker, 13 Duncan street O'BEIAN John, china merchant, 61 Vennel. Ho., 60 do. O'DONNELL John, flesher, 49 Shaw street O'Donnell Michael, huckster, 15 Vennel O'DONNAL Hugh, labourer, 47 Shaw street OLIYEE Walter, cooper, 47 Eoxburgh street OLDING Alfred, engineer, 3 Hill street O'NEILL C, wine and spirit store, 18 Venneh House, 12 Hamilton street O'Neill Hugh, W. E., salesman and insurance agent, 3 Market street. House, 37 Eoxburgh street O'Neill James, mason, 17 Sir Michael street O'Neill James, boilermaker, 22 Hutchison's court O'Neill James, Broomhill O'Neill JohnB., pawnbroker, 6 Vennel. Ho., 8 Ardgowan street, west O'Neill John, tailor, 6 Eoslin street O'Neill John, labourer, 4 Ann street O'Neill Josiah, labourer, 7 Under crescent 172 DIRECTORY.

O'Neill Patrick, 9 Trafalgar street O'Neill Samson, coal agent, 26 Ann street O'Neill Mrs, Ardgowan Tavern, 20 Sugarhouse lane O'Neill Mrs, huckster, 55 Dalrymple street O'SULLIYAN Maurice, E.O.O., of and Dunoon. Ho. Wood cottage OEOHAED Sugar Eefmery, Ingleston street OEKNBY Alexander, shipmaster, 2 Brougham street Orkney Alexander, seaman, 22 Sugarhouse lane

OEE Andrew E. , of Orr, Hunter & Co. House, Clarendon place, 9 Fox street Orr Erskine, of Orr Pollock & Co.,.letter-press printers, 18 Charles street. House, 50 Crawfurd street Orr Hunter & Co., rope manufacturers and sailmakers, 4 West Quay lane. Works, Greenock Eopeworks, 7 Wellington street Orr James, of Brough & Orr, 9 Eegent stret Orr John, labourer, 13 West Blackhall street Orr John, baker, 3 Eegent street Orr John, mate, 7 York street

Orr John, porter, 1 9 Shaw street Orr John, coal merchant. Coal depot, St Lawrence street. House, 17 Ann street Orr John, joiner, 12 Terrace road Orr John, jun., baker and grain merchant, 5 Eue-end st Orr Joseph, joiner, blockmaker, cabinetmaker, upholsterer, and funeral undertaker, 19 Sugarhouse lane. House, 35 East Shaw street Orr Joseph, labourer, 23 Arthur street Orr, Pollock & Co., letterpress printers and newspaper pro- prietors, 18 Charles street Orr Eobert, labourer, 27 Sir Michael street Orr Thomas, boatbuilder, 23 Eue-end street. House, 7 St Andrew square Orr Thomas, cooper, 1 Stanners street Orr William, farmer, Bridge-end, East Parish DIRECTORY. 173

Orr William, shipowner, Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart street. House, 68 Union street Orr "William, engineer, 4 Antigua street Orr William, grocer, 9 Eegent street Orr William, sugar refiner, Berry Yards, Drumfrocher road. House, Holly Lodge, Gourock Orr William, carter, 63 Eue-end street

Orr William, joiner, 1 Carnock street Orr William, smith, 1 Hill street Orr Miss, feuar, 2 Buccleuch street Orr Miss, dressmaker, 33 Nicolson street Orr Mrs Duncan, 20 Nelson street, west Orr Mrs Erskine, 50 Crawfurd street Orr Mrs John, dressmaker, &c, 7 York street Orr Mrs Matthew, Matilda cottage, 88 Eldon street OSBORNE David, joiner, 12 Springkell street Osborne William, engine driver, 2 John street OSTLER Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, 7 Inverkip st. House, 32 Tobago st OSWALD Mrs, keeper, 45 Nicholson street OYERTON Coal Depot, 5 Chapel street OYINGTON Richard, of the Greenock Foundry Co. Ho.,

61 Union st.

PACKMAN George, joiner, 9 East Shaw street PADGET John, labourer, 6 West Quay lane PAINTERS' Hall, 44 Cathcart street PALMER Thomas, carpenter, 40 East Hamilton street PAPER Mills, Overton, Shaws Water, fall No. 18 PARK Alexander, seaman, 40 Dalrymple street Park Angus, joiner, 17 Brougham street Park Boyd, van driver, 43 Main street

Park Gavin, measurer, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart st. Park Graham, plumber, 46 Ann street 174 DIRECTORY.

Park Hugh, carpenter, Long-well close Park James, manager of United Steam Tug Co., 2 West Quay head. House, 30 Kelly street Park John, blacksmith, 21 Ingleston street Park John, joiner, 20 Cathcart street Park John, grocer, 59 Vennel. House, 18 Bruce street Park Matthew, joiner, glazier, and funeral undertaker, 23 Ann street. House, 2 Holmscroft street Park Thomas, slater, 27 Hamilton street Park Miss, boys' dressmaker, 61 Eegent street Park Mrs William, 61 Eegent street Park Mrs, 13 Crawfurd street PAEKEB John, joiner, Cathcart street Parker Peter, carpenter, 3 Ingleston street Parker Eobert, seaman, 28 Shaw street Parker Miss E., 3 Ingleston street Parker Mrs William, feuar, 5 Mearns street PAEKHILL William, coal merchant, 6 Buccleuch street PAEOCHIAL Board Eooms, 17 Holmscroft street PASCOE, Grenfell & Sons, copper and yellow metal manu- facturers. London, Liverpool and Swansea. P. Mac- callum and Son, agents, 14 Cathcart street PATEESON Alexander, mechanic, 10 Holmscroft street Paterson Alexander, glazier and crown glass warehouse, 23 Cathcart street. Ho., Fern Knowe villa, 19 Fox st. Paterson Alexander & Son, ham curers and provision mer-

chants, 39 Hamilton street. House, 27 Sir Michael st. Paterson Caskie, labourer, 42 Main street Paterson Charles, shoemaker, 31 Cathcart street. House, 49 Eegent street Paterson Daniel, clothier, 8 Hamilton street. House, 8 Ardgowan street, west Paterson Donald, joiner, 3 Salmon street Paterson Dugald H., tea merchant and general grocer, 19 Hamilton street. House, 33 Brougham street

Paterson Duncan, carpenter, 1 1 Cathcart street DIRECTORY. 175

Paterson Edward, broker, 6 Dalrymple street Paterson Gavin, joiner, 9 Watt street Paterson George, plumber, 46 Inverkip street Paterson James, cooper, 33 Sir Michael street Paterson James, stoker, 9 Lynedoch street Paterson James, stoker, 32 Inverkip street Paterson James, engineer, 15 Antigua street Paterson James, currier, 33 Ann street Paterson James, smith, 14 Stanners street Paterson James, engineer, 32 East Hamilton street Paterson James, 7 Kelly street Paterson Jarvie, salesman, 27 Lynedoch street Paterson John, plasterer, 4 Dalrymple street Paterson John, labourer, 14 St Andrew street Paterson John, currier, of Adam Kirk & Co. Ho., 5 Kelly st. Paterson Lachlan, draper, 3 Lyle street Paterson Malcom, carpenter, 6 East Blackhall street Paterson Eobert, brassfinisher, 15 Arthur street Paterson Eobert, poulterer, 15 Market street Paterson Robert, brassfinisher, 5 Bogle street

Paterson Samuel, engine keeper, 1 1 Hill street Paterson Thomas, baker, 19 Hamilton street Paterson Thomas, carpenter, 46 Shaw street Paterson William, fishmonger, 55 Shaw street. House, do. Paterson William, tidewaiter, 42 Inverkip street Paterson William, joiner, 8 St Andrew square Paterson William, plumber, 34 Dalrymple street Paterson William, tailor, 24 Tobago street Paterson Miss E., milliner, 8 Trafalgar street Paterson Miss, 28 East Hamilton street Paterson Misses, dressmakers, 27 Arthur street Paterson Mrs Jean, greengrocer, 18 Brisbane street Paterson Mrs Samuel, 9 Grey place Pateison Mrs William, 36 West Blackhall street PATON Allan Park, writer, 65 Eue-end street House, Pmalder cottage, 12 Margaret street 176 DIRECTORY.

Paton Archibald, accountant, 20 Brisbane street Paton James, gardener, Bogston, Port-Glasgow road Paton James, labourer, 9 Lynedoch street Paton Robert, engineer, 3 Under crescent Paton Samuel, labourer, 11 Main street Paton William, of Eoss, Oorbett & Oo. House, 32 Bris- bane street Paton Miss Janet, lodgings, 5 Shaw street Paton Miss, 47 Brougham street PATRICK Adam, bootmaker, 6 West Blackhall st. Ho., 22 Brisbane street Patrick David, cooper, 12 William street Patrick David, cottonspinner, Drumfrochar road Patrick Robert, joiner, Morton terrace Patrick Robert, Customhouse officer, 16 Bruce street Patrick Robert, engineer, 10 Hope street Patrick Mrs, Highland Mary Tavern, 2 Charles street PATTEN Henry Tower, writer, 8 Cathcart square. House, Robertson street Patten Hugh M., of Pattens & Co. Ho., Robertson street Patten James, of Pattens & Co. Ho., Robertson street

Pattens & Co., shipowners and sugar refiners, 11 Baker st. Patten Miss, Robertson street PATTISON Mrs, 29 Sugarhouse lane PAUL Archibald, labourer, 6 John street Paul Colin, plasterer, 13 Nelson street, west Paul James, rigger, 6 Manse lane Paul John, spirit dealer, 32 Dalrymple street. House, 9 Lynedoch street Paul John, wine and spirit merchant, 20 Dalrymple street and 3 Vennel. House, Ifinden bank, 84 Eldon street Paul, Sword & Co., sugar refiners, Orchard Sugar Refinery, Ingleston street Paul William, labourer, 14 Sir Michael street

Paul William, carter, 1 Stanners street

Paul William B. , of Paul, Sword & Co. Ho. , 29 Brougham st. DIRECTORY. 177

Paul "William, painter, 44 Shaw street Paul Mrs John, 19 Arthur street Paul Mrs Eobert, 45 Eegent street Paul Mrs E., spirit dealer, 3 Charles st. Ho., 13 Kelly st. Paul Mrs John, 9 Hill street PEACE Mrs James, wine and spirit merchant, 37 Ann st. PEACOCK Mrs, sick nurse, 42 Inverkip street. PEAESON James, mason, 2 Nelson street, Glebe Pearson John, clog manufacturer, 19 Shaw street. House, 13 Cathcart street Pearson Thomas, sladesman, 23 Bruce street Pearson William, fireman, 20 Cathcart street Pearson Mrs James, 10 St Andrew street PEASTON Alexander, sladesman, 43 Nicolson street PEAT Mrs, lodgings, 32 East Hamilton street PECK George, shipmaster, 9 Lynedoch street PEDAN John, smith, 16 Antigua street PEDDIE John, pointsman, 3 Under crescent PEEBLES David, cabinet maker, 3 Tobago street PENDEEGAST John, labourer, 10 Wellington street

PEGAN Archibald, railway pointsman, 12 Cross-shore st. PENNED Joseph, sailmaker, West Quay. House, 9 Sugar- house lane PEEKINS William, shipmaster, 15 Lynedoch street PEEEIE Hugh, cooper, 11 West Stewart street Perry James, feuar, 51 Kelly street PEEEY William H., shopman, 32 Nicolson street PETEES James S., coal and insurance agent. Office, 17

Cathcart st. House, 2 Watt place Peters J., hosiery and furnishing warehouse, 13 Hamilton street. House, 2 Watt place PETTIE James, engineer, 11 Ingleston street Pettie Miss, 50 Ann street PETTIGEEW James, spiritdealer, Ladyburn Pettigrew John, porter, 5 Cross-shore street Pettigrew Matthew, joiner, 23 Arthur street. 178 DIRECTORY.

Pettigrew Eobert, mason, 34 Roxburgh street Pettigrew Mrs, lodgings, 38 Crawfurd street PHILLIPS James, cooper, 27 Holmscroft street Phillips James, cooper, 28 Crawfurd street Phillips James, smith, 13 John street Phillips Thomas, tinsmith and gasfitter, Donald's court. House, 24 Boxburgh street Phillips William, pastrybaker, 16 Cross-shore street Phillips Mrs, dressmaker, 17 Shaw street PHILIP Eobert, 13 Brisbane street Philip Eobert, engineer, 13 Charles street Philip William, accountant, 13 Brisbane street PILOT Office, (Eiver), Albert quay PINKEETON John, labourer, 6 Sir Michael street Pinkerton Eobert, upholsterer, 42 Inverkip street PIPEE James, labourer, 24 Tobago street PLAGE Philip, shipmaster, 5 Lyle street PLATT Alexander, labourer, 5 Bearhope street POHLMAN Otto, shipbroker, City Bank buildings, 32 Cath- cart street POLICE Office, 5 Taylor's close POLLOCK David L., bookbinder, 26 Hamilton street. Ho.,

1 1 Bank street Pollock James, builder, 36 Holmscroft street Pollock James, hammerman, 16 Stanners street Pollock John, boilermaker, 35 Lynedoch street Pollock John, irondresser, 15 Eue-end street Pollock John, smith, 17 John street Pollock John M., of Orr, Pollock & Co., letter-press printers, 18 Charles street. House, 11 Bank street Pollock Thomas, brassfounder, 13 Antigua street Pollock William, joiner, 3 John street Pollock William, of Mackie & Pollock. House, Abbotsford place, 11 Mearns street Pollock Wright, plumber, 7 Duncan street Pollock Miss, dressmaker, milliner, and furrier, 11 Bankst. DIRECTORY. 179

POLSON David, tidewaiter, 49 Holmscroft street Poison William, H.M. Customs. House, Glen cottage Poison Misses, dressmaker, 23 Nicolson street POOES Eate Office, Captain street POET Dundas and Greenock Steam Shipping Co., 23 Cath- cart street POETBR Eobert, shopman, 12 Eoxburgh street Porter Miss, dressmaker, 3 Tobago street POETEOUS Eobert, warehouseman, 1 Ingleston street Porteous Mrs, 5 Watt street POST Office, 11 William street POTTEE Miss E., lodgings, 14 Brisbane street Potter Mrs, 49 Cathcart street POTTS John, seaman, 50 Shaw street POULTEE George Thomas, organist and professor of music

1 1 Ardgowan square POYNTEE John & Son, manufacturing chemists. Works,

Dellingburn street. Office, 72 Great Clyde st., Glasgow PEEACHEE Thomas, Inland Eevenue Office, 17 Nelson street, west PEENTICE D. & A., drapers, 24 Hamilton street

Prentice David, of D. & A. Prentice. Ho., 21 Brisbane st. Prentice John, feuar and property agent, 23 Cathcart street. House, 23 Kelly street Prentice Thomas & Co., wholesale wine and spirit merchants,

tea merchants, and commission agents, 19 Nicolson st. Prentice Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 3 St Andrew street Prentice Thomas, of T. Prentice & Co, House, Willow Park, Forsyth street Prentice Miss, 13 Brisbane street Prentice Mrs Adam, 17 Lynedoch street PEESTON Peter, joiner, 59 Eoxburgh street PEIMEOSE Mrs, 6 West Stewart street PEINCE of Wales Hotel, 28 Cathcart street

Pringle David, engineer, 1 1 Hill street 180 DIRECTORY.

Pringle James jun. & Co., smiths and bellhangers, 4 Wat- son's lane. House, 62 Ann street Pringle John, artist, Donegal place, Lynedoch street PEOBEET Alexander, forger, 55 Shaw street PEOUT John, pansman, 14 West Blackhall street PEOVAN Mrs, 32 Eoxburgh street

PEOVIDENT Bank, 1 1 William street PEOWSE Samuel, shipmaster, 10 Kelly street PULLAE J. & Son, dyers to the Queen, 4 Albert place, West Blackhall street. North British dye works, Perth PTJEDIE Hugh, buil ler, 49 Eoxburgh street Purdie James, brassfinisher, 3 John street Purdie P. & G. boot makers, 40 Cathcart street and 193 Argyle street, Glasgow. House, Ellen's Villa, 82 Eldon street, Greenock

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QTJAEEIEE John, miller, Bakers' mill, 12 Bakers' street QUEEN'S Eooms, 39 Hamilton street QUIGLEY Dennis, broker, 1 Charles street. House, o East Quay lane QUIN John, umbrella and parasol manufacturer, 7 West Blackhall street. House, 61 Nicolson street Quia John, labourer, 8 Sir Michael street

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EAE James K., H.M. Customs, 10 Watt street Eae James, joiner, 21 Crawfurd street Eae John, gardener, 10 Watt street Eae John, warehouseman, 18 Tobago street Eae John, tinsmith, 3 Salmon street Eae Eev. John, of Nelson street Baptist Church, 11 Watt street Eae Patrick, sawyer, 60 Vennel DIRECTORY. 181

Eae William, smith, 7 Upper crescent

RAFE George, accountant and house factor, 41 Cathcart st. House, 15 Brisbane street RAILWAY Goods Depot, 4 Regent street Railway Station (Caledonian) 25 Cathcart street Railway Station (Upper Greenock), head of Lynedoch street- RALSTON Alexander, shoemaker, 41 Shaw street Ralston Hugh, boilermaker, 5 Market street Ralston Robert, painter, 6 West Quay lane Ralston William, boilermaker, 7 Arthur street

RAMAGE John, breaksman, Donegal place, Lynedoch st.

Ramage Robert, measurer and inspector of buildings, 7 Mount Pleasant street RAMSAY Alexander, of J. Ritchie & Co. House, 19 Antigua street Ramsay Alexander, of Watson and Ramsay, Exchange build- ings. House, 21 Brisbane street Ramsay Alexander, seaman, 53 Roxburgh street Ramsay Alexander, sailmaker, 29 Holmscroft street Ramsay David, sawyer, 18 Tobago street Ramsay Henry, boilermaker, Morton terrace

Ramsay Hope Stewart, of M'Nab & Co. Ho., 4 Boyd st. Ramsay James, joiner, 36 Roxburgh street Ramsay James, smith, 19 Ingleston street Ramsay John, cabinetmaker, 32 Nicolson street

Ramsay John, examining officer, H.M. Customs. House, 1 Holmscroft street Ramsay John, joiner, 7 Hill street

Ramsay John W., spirit merchant, 4 Clarence street. Ho., 38 Crawfurd street Ramsay Robert, builder, 18 Bruce street Ramsay Mrs Andrew, Einnart House Ramsay Mrs Mary, 21 Brisbane street RANDALL Andrew, carpenter, 17 Cathcart street RANKIN Alexander, carpenter, 26 East Shaw street Rankin Alexander, carpenter, 22 West Blackhall street P 182 DIRECTORY.

Eankin & Blackmore, engineers and ironfounders, Eagle foundry, 9 and 18 Baker street Eankin Daniel, of Rankin & Blackmore. House, Grosvenor place, Bank street Eankin David, cabinetmaker, 15 Sir Michael street Eankin Eev. James, 9 Brougham street Eankin John, engineer, 14 Antigua street Eankin John, coal merchant, 16 John street. House, do. Eankin John, labourer, 4 Sir Michael street Eankin "William, shipowner, Myrtle cottage, 92 Eldon street Eankin Mrs George, porter and ale dealer, 20 West Black- hall street EATCLIFFE Michael, letter carrier, Post offioe. House, 1 East Shaw street RATTEEY John, gabbart master, 8 Cross- shore street Eattery William, boilermaker, 41 Main street EEDDEN James, provision merchant, 23 Charles street EEDHEAD William, fireman, 1 William street EEDONDO Peter, sailmaker, 12 Terrace road EEFOEMED Presbyterian Church, West Shaw street Eeformed Presbyterian Church, 14 West Stewart street EEFBESHMENT Eooms, 16 East Quay lane Eefreshment Eooms, 14 East Quay lane Eefreshment Eooms, 40 Dalrymple street Eefreshment Eooms, east side Victoria harbour, 12 Eue-end street EEIACH Alexander, 2 Buccleuch street Eeiach George, inspector of fisheries, 3 Bank st. House, 6 Brougham street EEID Alexander, labourer, 9 Springkell street Eeid Arthur, labourer, 13 West Blackhall street Eeid Eev. Charles F., E.O.O., Patrick street Eeid Duncan, grocer, 5 Main street Eeid Duncan, fireman, 6 Eoseland street

Beid Dunoan, tea dealer and general grocer, 42 Hamilton st. House, 12 Bank street DIRECTORY. 183

Eeid Hugh, police officer, 47 Crawford street Eeid James, of Fleming, Eeid & Co. House, Seafield, 24 Eldon street Eeid James, jun., of Fleming, Eeid & Co. House, 16 Ee- gent street Eeid James, engineer, 25 Lynedoch street Eeid James, railway guard, 36 East Hamilton street Eeid John, accountant and house factor, 67 Eue-end street. House, 29 Ann street Eeid Eichard, joiner, 11 Ingleston street Eeid William, draper, 46 Cathcart street* Ho., 7 Kelly st Eeid William, Greenbank, Drumfrochar road Eeid William, policeman, 26 Ann street Eeid Miss, teacher of music, 20 East Shaw street Eeid Mrs James, 36 Union street Eeid Mrs John, 15 St Lawrence street Eeid Mrs William, 20 East Shaw street Eeid Mrs, 40 East Hamilton street Eeid Mrs, 5 Bearhope street EEIDMAN William, seaman, 29 Inverkip street EEILLY Peter, railway guard, 12 Terrace road EENNIE Allan, tanner, 9 Cartsburn street Eennie Andrew, labourer, 17 Sir Michael street Eennie John, tanner, 18 Stanners street Eennie John, of Greenock Distillery Co. Ho., 11 Forsyth street Eennie Thomas, porter, 6 Shaw street Eennie Thomas, cabinet maker, 41 Ann street EEYNOLDS Eobert, 9 Mount Pleasant street EESIDE William, joiner, 34 Main street Eesiie Mrs, lodgings, 14 East Quay lane EHODES Alexander, carpenter, 41 Nicolson street Ehodes Thomas, seaman, 2 Crawfurd street Ehodes Mrs John, lodgings, 14 West Blackhall street Ehodes Mrs Margaret, 13 Crawfurd street EICHAEDSON James, moulder, 5 John street 184 DIRECTORY.

Eichardson James, manager to Roxburgh Street Kenning Co., 3 Captain street. House, 21 Brisbane street Richardson John, engineer, 2 John street

Richardson John Gr. C, shipmaster, 8 Shaw place Richardson Peter, fitter, 31 Hntcheson court Richardson Thomas, shipmaster, 8 Kelly street Richardson William, boilermaker, 2 Cartsburn street RICHMOND Andrew, caulker, 21 Arthur street Richmond Archibald F., M.D., 21 Patrick street Richmond Hugh, carter, 27 Inverkip street RIDDELL Andrew, boilermaker, 9 Orawfurd street Riddell David, coal agent. Office, corner of Dellingburn square. House, 6 Chapel street Riddell John, joiner, 4 East Shaw street RIDDICK James, tailor and clothier, 18 Hamilton street. House, 53 Roxburgh street RIDDICH Miss, lodgings, 14 Nicolson street RINTOUL John, joiner, 33 Sir Michael street RIPP William, sugarboiler, 3 Captain street RITCHIE Andrew, smith, Houston's land Ritchie Alexander, late manager of gas works, 30 Brisbane street Ritchie Andrew, clerk, 2 John street Ritchie Alexander, rafter, 3 West Quay lane Ritchie David, seaman, 50 Shaw street Ritchie Duncan, joiner, Morton terrace

Ritchie Hugh, grocer, 35 Cathcart street. Ho., 1 Roxburgh street Ritchie Hugh, grocer, 14 Inverkip street. House, 14 Mount Pleasant street Ritchie Hugh, weigher, 3 Holmscroft street Ritchie James, smith, 3 Dellingburn street. House, 2 John street Ritchie John, examining officer of H.M. Customs. House,

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Ritchie John, of J. Ritchie & Co. House, 25 Brisbane st. DIRECTORY. 185

Eitchie John & Co., clothiers, Cathcart square Eitchie Eobert, smith, 17 Cartsburn street Eitchie Eobert, labourer, 14 Mount Pleasant street Eitchie Thomas, smith, 25 Lynedoch street Eitchie William, mason, 45 Holmscroft street

Eitchie Miss M., 13 St Lawrence street > Eitchie Miss, boys' dressmaker, 45 Holmscroft street Eitchie Mrs Eobert, fenar, 3 Salmon street EIYEE Clyde Towing Company—J. H. M'Farlane, agent, 4 West quay

Eiver Towing Company—John Henry, agent, 1 6 Bast India breast EOBB David, rigger, 16 Antigua street Eobb John & Co., timber merchants, Caledonian Saw Mills, Port- Glasgow road Eobb, Moore & Co., ship store merchants and export grocers, 10 Cross-shore street EOBEETS Edward, of Lang & Eoberts, 10 Shaw street Eoberts George, baker, 4 Hill street EOBEETSON Adam, gardener, 13 Brougham street Eobertson Alexander, seaman, 6 Shaw street Eobertson Alexander, carpenter, 10 West breast Eobertson Andrew, fireman, 3 Duncan street Eobertson Archibald, boilermaker, 32 Dalrymple street Eobertson Arthur, joiner and precentor, 49 Eoxburgh st. Eobertson Charles, slater, 16 Bearhope street Eobertson & Co., iron ship builders, 14 Main street Eobertson Daniel, steam tug owner and agent, 11 West breast. House, 29 Eue-end street Eobertson David, engineer, 35 Holmscroft street Eobertson Donald, cabinetmaker, 6 Watt street Eobertson Douglas, labourer, 34 Eoxburgh street Eobertson Duncan, engineer, 7 Arthur street Eobertson Eev. Frederick Lockhart, of the Middle Parish.

Manse, 1 Houston street Eobertson George, engineer, 34 Inyerkip street 186 DIRECTORY.

Robertson George, gardener, 6 Newark street Eobertson James, storekeeper, 19 Lynedoch street Robertson James, carpenter, 3 Under crescent Eobertson James, labourer, 4 Sir Michael street Eobertson James, -waiter, 37 Ann street Eobertson James, joiner, 23 Dairymple street Eobertson James, cab proprietor, 8 Kilblain street. House, 7 West Stewart street Eobertson John, baker, 4 Tobago street Eobertson John, cooper, 9 Hill street Eobertson John, joiner, 61 Eegent street Eobertson John, carpenter, 3 Market street Eobertson John, cooper, 1 Duncan street Eobertson John, grocer, 13 Regent street Eobertson John, of Eobertson & Co. House, 5 Lyle street Eobertson John, coal merchant and commission agent, 63 Eue-end street Eobertson John Keith, M.D., 53 Eegent street Eobertson John, of Robertson &M'Dougall. Ho., Orange- field place Eobertson Lachlan, pilot, 7 William street Eobertson Matthew, boilermaker, 6 Sir Michael street Eobertson & M'Dougall, merchants and commission agents, 55 Rue-end street Eobertson Eichard, engine-keeper, 3 Bearhope street Eobertson Eobert, smith, 6 West Quay lane Eobertson Eobert, joiner, 3 Dellingburn street Robertson Robert William, commission agent, City of Glas- gow Bank buildings. House, Craigend, Gourock Robertson Simeon, woolcomber, Highlanders' Academy Robertson Stewart, engineer, 26 Regent street Robertson Thomas, mason, 3 Salmon street

Robertson Thomas, rigger, 1 1 Cathcart street Robertson Thomas, coachman, Seafield house, 43 Brougham street Robertson Walter, cabinetmaker, 2 Rue-end street DIRECTORY. '187

Eobertson Wellwood M., wine and spirit merchant, and soda water manufacturer, 2 Buccleuch street and 5 Crawfurd street. House, 14 Bank street Robertson William, fireman, 69 Vennel Robertson William, clerk, 6 West Blackhall street Robertson Mrs Captain James, 25 Brougham street Robertson Mrs John, 25 Brougham street Robertson Mrs John, 1 Holmscroft street Robertson Mrs William, 4 George square Robertson Mrs, 52 Brougham street Robertson Mrs, 7 Nicolson street Robertson Mrs, 41 Hamilton street ROBINSON Alexander, veterinary surgeon, 37 West Burn street and 60 Yennel. House, 3 Brougham street Robinson A. & M., smiths, farriers, plough and cart factory, 40 Vennel Robinson Malcom, of A. & M. Robinson. House, 6 Inver- kip street Robinson Miss M'C, spirit dealer, 11 Highland close. House, do. RODGER Alexander, merchant, Bagatelle, 23 Eldon street Rodger Alexander, banker, Clydesdale Bank. House, Newton street Rodger David, labourer, 39 Cathoart street Rodger & Edwards, ironmongers and ship-chandlers, 25 Rue-end street Rodger James, shopman, 19 Antigua street Rodger James, sailmaker, 2 Nelson street, Glebe Rodger John, mason, 6 Nelson street, Glebe Rodger John, of Gray & Rodger. House, 3 Inverkip street Rodger John, jun., merchant, 35 West Stewart street Rodger Peter, of Rodger & Edwards. Ho., 10 East Black- hall street Rodger Thomas, detective officer, 63 Dalrymple street RODIE John, smith, 63 Main street ROGAN Herman, sugarboiler, 54 East Hamilton street 188 DIRECTORY.

EONALD Mrs Robert, Y Antigua street EOERISON Mrs John, lodgings, 18 Ann street EOSE David, painter, 35 Holmscroft street Eose Donald, Queen's porter, 10 Terrace road Eose Hugh, tailor, 35 Hamilton street EOSS Bailie, tinsmith, 48 Ann street Eoss Charles, joiner, 12 John street Eoss Colin, painter, 1 Main street Eoss, Corbett & Co., merchants and agents, 2 Shannon's close Eoss Gotona, carpenter, Y St Lawrence street Eoss Hector, late Queen's porter, 6 Eoslin street Eoss Henry A., wine and spirit merchant, 43 Crawfurd st. Eoss Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 24 Charles st. Ho., 5 Kelly street Eoss James, skinner, 6 Under crescent Eoss James, smith, 11 Under crescent Eoss James, carpenter, 38 Inverkip street Eoss John, carpenter, 2 Crawfurd sereet Eoss Lewis, agent for Eoyal Liver Friendly Society, 29 Hamilton street Eoss Eobert, carpenter, Y Hill street Eoss Eobert, labourer, 11 Jtearhope street Eoss Eobert, mason, 1 Bruce street Eoss Eobert, miller, 2 St Andrew street Eoss Simon, policeman, 13 West Blackhall street Eoss Thomas, labourer, 9 Ingleston street Eoss William, merchant and sugar broker, National Bank

buildings, 29 Cathcart st. House, Mount pleasant Eoss William, brassfounder, 30 Sir Michael street Eoss William J., stamper, Post office Eoss Mrs William, sen., 11 Antigua street Eoss Mrs, 3 Shaw place Eoss Mrs Archibald, 5 Sir Michael street EOUGrYlE James, cabinetmaker, upholsterer, and funeraj

undertaker, 12 Kilblain st. Ho., 1Y Bearhope st. DIRECTORY. 189

Eougvie John M'D., timber merchant, 11 Bearhope st. Eougvie Margaret W., dressmaker and milliner, 39 Cathcart street. House, 11 Bearhope street

BOWAN J. G-. & Co., general drapers, 6 Cathcart square Eowan J. G\, of J. Gr. Eowan & Co. House, 2 Bentinck st. Eowan John, shoemaker, 13 Inverkip street Eowan Samuel, policeman, 7 West Blackhall street Eowan Thomas B. & Co., wholesale wine and spirit mer- chants, 9 Inverkip street and 8 Cartsburn street EOXBUBG-H James, carpenter, 18 Tobago street Eoxburgh John, labourer, 15 St Lawrence street Eoxburgh Mrs, 5 Bearhope street Eoxburgh Street Befming Co. Office, 3 Captain street EOY Mrs John, 5 Crawfurd street EOYAL Bank of Scotland, 38 Cathcart street Eoyal Hotel, 3 East Breast Eoyal Liver Friendly Society, 29 Hamilton street Eoyal Naval Eeserve office, 5 Virginia street ETJNCIE Mrs William, 32 Cartsburn street EUSHTON John, joiner, 59 Eoxburgh street EUSSELL John, joiner, 59 Union street Eussell Archibald, Wishaw and Cambuslang collieries, 67 Eue-end street. Office, 69 Great Clyde street, Glasgow Eussell Daniel, cooper, 21 East Shaw street Eussell Henry, joiner, 9 Eegent street Eussell James, clerk, Clyde Pottery Eussell James, timekeeper, 9 Main street Eussell James, carpenter, 16 East Shaw street

Eussell John Hill, Customs, 1 Kelly street Eussell John, baker, 26 Sir Michael street Eussell John, grocer, 46 East Hamilton street Eussell John, carpenter, 38 Hamilton street

Eussell John, clerk, Lloyd's Eegister office. Ho., 3 Bank st. Eussell W. C. & Co., wholes retail wineale wine and spirit merchants, Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart street. House, 9 Bank street 190 DIRECTORY.

Russell William, grocer, Ladyburn Eussell Miss, 6 Nelson street, Glebe Eussell Mrs, 66 Ann street EUTHEEFOED George, jun., law clerk, 5 Hamilton street. House, 4 Ann street Rutherford John, out-door officer, Customs, 9 Watt street Eutherford Mrs James, grocer, 4 Ann street EYAN Michael, coppersmith, Donegal place, Lynedoch st»

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SAILOE'S Home, 1 Dock breast SALMON & Dunlop, writers and insurance agents, 2 Church place Salmon Eobert, of Salmon & Dunlop, 1 Antigua street Salmon Thomas, coachman, 13 Crawfurd street Salmon William B., coal merchant, 2 Church place. House, 19 Lynedoch street Salmon Mrs James, feuar, 29 Brougham street SANDFOED John, stationer and tobacconist, 20 Arthur st. SAEK Francis, skinner, Cartsburn house SAUNDEES James, 1 Bogle street Saunders John, shipmaster, 13 Bank street Saunders T. & H., hoop and basket makers, 52 Crawfurd street and 2 York street SAYEES Gilbert, cooper, 22 West Stewart street SCANLAN Michael, grocer, 22 Dairymple street SCHEOCDEE Charles, mate, 28 West Brun street SCOFFIELD Mrs Samuel, 61 Eegent street

SCOTLAND James, landing-waiter, 1 1 Mearns street SCOTT Alexander, joiner, 3 Eegent street

Scott Alexander, tanner, 1 7 Tobago street Scott Alexander, of Bell, Duncan & Scott. House, Hayfield cottage, Mount park, Bank street Scott Alexander, boilermaker, 13 Ingleston street Scott Alexander, of B. & I. Magnetic Telegraph Company, DIRECTORY. 191

28 Cathcart street. House, 7 Eldon street Scott Alexander, farmer, Knocknair hill, East parish Scott Alexander, joiner, 35 Inverkip street Scott Charles Cunningham, of Hawkhill, Garvel park Scott & Co., shipbuilders, Cartsdyke Scott David, carpenter, 7 St Lawrence street Scott Edward, shipmaster, 60 Eldon street Scott Einlay, flesher, 20 Cathcart street Scott George, shipmaster, 36 West Blackhall street Scott George, smith, 33 Hamilton street Scott George, boilermaker, 10 Hope street Scott Ivie, family grocer and wine merchant, 18 West Black- hall street. House, 34 Brisbane street Scott James, sawyer, 15 Main street Scott James, engine driver, 25 Ingleston street Scott James, Mains cottage, East parish Scott James, cooper, 32 Nicolson street Scott James, ship smith, 3 Dellingburn street. House, 4 Ingleston street

Scott James, grocer, 44 Vennel. House, 57 Eegent street Scott John, yst., of Scott & Co. House, Hill-end house Scott John, boilermaker, M'Culloch's land, Sinclair street Scott John C, spirit dealer, 69 Vennel. House, 4 Lyle street Scott John D., 12 Brisbane street Scott John H., of William Scott & Co. Ho., 13 Ardgowan street, west Scott John, jun., 62 Jamaica street, Glasgow. House, 40 Eldon street Scott John, Finnart cottage Scott John, cowfeeder, Brachelston Scott John, 4 Ann street Scott John, carter, 5 Tobago street Scott John, baker, 55 Yennel Scott John, mason, 11 Bruce street Scott John, huckster, 1 Smiths' lane Scott Matthew, shoemaker, 3 Hamilton street 192 DIRECTORY.

Scott Peter, tea dealer and general grocer, 9 West Blackhall street and 10 Sir Michael street. House, 8 West Stew- art street Scott Peter, mason, 26 Boxburgh street Scott Eobert, sugarboiler, 7 Koxburgh street Scott Eobert, labourer, 29 Holmscroft street Scott Eobert, 20 Nelson street, west Scott Eobert, flesher, fleshmarket, 17 Market street Scott Eobert, carter, 46 East Hamilton street Scott Thomas, mechanic, 9 Ingleston street Scott William, carpenter, 36 East Hamilton street Scott William & Co., ship chandlers, 2 West quay- Scott William, grocer, 4 Oowgate street Scott Walter, grocer, 41 Wpst Blackhall street Scott Miss, feuar, 23 Eoxburgh street Scott Miss, 3 Eoxburgh street Scott Mrs John, 15 Brisbane street Scott Mrs Peter, 5 West Blackhall street Scott Mrs William, 8 Kelly street Scott Mrs Peter, 4 Lyle street Scott Mrs William, 3 Eegent street Scott Mrs William, 25 Patrick street Scott Mrs, grocer, 59 Dalrymple street Scott Mrs, 12 Brisbane street SCOTTISH Legal Burial and Loan Society, 11 Ann street SCEYMEGOUB John, mason, 26 Vennel SCTJLLEN Charles, shoemaker, Drumfrochar road SCULLY John, plater, 12 Wellington street SEAL Mrs, 62 Ann street SEATH G-eorge, smith, 67 Eue-end street SEATON Eobert, shipmaster, 11 Eoxburgh street SELLAES Daniel, smith, 4 John street Sellars Mrs Quintin, 23 Sir Michael street SELLEES Eobert, 15 Eoxburgh street SEMPLE John, foreman, Flax mill, 12 Antigua street Semple William, shoemaker, 27 Lynedoch street DIRECTORY. 193

•SERVICE Archibald, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 4 Kil- blain street Service Daniel, labourer, 17 Main street Service John, grain, hay, and straw merchant, 3 East Blacks- hall street. House, 5 Baker street Service Malcom, engineer, 17 Ingleston street Service Thomas, labourer, 11 Market street Service Thomas, labourer, 3 Arthur street Service Walter, aerated bread manufacturer, 12 East ShaW street and 17 Sir Michael street, and baker, 8 West Blackhall street. House, 8 Jamaica street Service Mrs, 18 Tobago street SHAND John, agent, 18 Hamilton street Shand Misses, 17 Brisbane street SHANKLAND Dugald & Co., merchants and agents, 21 Cathcart street Shankland Dugald, of Dugald Shankland & Co. House, Gowanhill, 31 Eldon street Shankland Eobert & Co., ship and insurance brokers, 21 Cathcart street Shankland Robert, of Robert Shankland & Co. House, Grow* anhill, 31 Eldon street Shankland Thomas, cooper, 15 Nicolson street Shankland Thomas, shoemaker, 30 West Blackhall street Shankland Mrs D., Growanhill, 31 Eldon street Shankland Mrs John, 46 Cathcart street SHANKS John, boot and shoe manufacturer, 15 Hamilton street. Ho., Waterloo bouse, Cardwell Bay, Gourock SHANNON Mrs A., Seafield, 6 Fox street SHARKIE James, dealer, 49 Shaw street SHARP & Ferguson, glass and china merchants, 46 Oath* cart street

Sharp James C, wine and spirit merchant, 4 Shaw street,. House, Holmscroft street Sharp James, joiner, M'Lachlan's land, Newton street Sharp Samuel, tailor, 2 Cartsburn street

1» 194 DIRECTORY.

Sharp William, seaman, 14 Nicolson street Sharp William, carpenter, 48 Shaw street Sharp William, brassfinisher, Hyde park cottage, St Law- rence street Sharp William, cooper, 11 Eoxburgh street Sharp Miss, Boyd place, 37 West Blackhall street Sharp Mrs Daniel, 29 Ann street Sharp Mrs James, 3 Eegent street Sharp Mrs John, 25 Lynedoch street Sharp Mrs Joseph, 11 Eoxburgh street SHAW Alexander, sailmaker, 19 Crawfurd street Shaw Angus, labourer, 6 Crawfurd street Shaw Angus, wine and spirit merchant, 16 East India breast and 61 Main street. House, do. Shaw Angus, labourer, 4 West Burn street Shaw Archibald, carpenter, M'Lachlan's land Newton st. Shaw Archibald, carpenter, 46 Inverkip street Shaw David, carding master, Drumfrochar road Shaw Duncan, of John Walker & Co. Ho., 4 George square Shaw Duncan, shoemaker, 38 Eoxburgh street Shaw Duncan, joiner, Kirk's land, Mount Pleasant street Shaw & Imrie, slaters, 39 Hamilton street Shaw James, of William Shaw & Sons. House, 20 Eegent street Shaw James, mate, 34 West Shaw street Shaw James, of Shaw & Imrie, 2 Hill street Shaw John, labourer, 7 Sugarhouse lane Shaw John, carpenter, 6 Union street Shaw Neil, feuar and grocer, 43 Dalrymple street. House, 9 Nelson street west Shaw Neil, policeman, 41 Ann street Shaw Neil, carpenter, 5 Hill street Shaw Thomas & Co., tin and coppersmiths, plumbers, and ship smiths, Albert Works, 21 Crawfurd street Shaw William & Sons, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 28 Hamilton street. Works, Harvey lane ,

DIRECTORY. 195

Shaw William, Palmerston buildings, Customhouse place, of William Shaw & Sons. House, 9 Brisbane street Shaw William, potato and poultry merchant. House, 8 Trafalgar street Shaw William, carpenter, 26 Vennel Shaw Miss, 32 Margaret street Shaw Miss, dressmaker, 41 Holmscroft street Shaw Mrs James, 41 Holmscroft street Shaw Mrs James, 3 Market street SHAWS Water Joint-Stock Co. Office, 49 Eue-end street SHEAEEE Alexander, ironmonger, 9 William street. Ho. 2 Glen street Shearer Hugh, grocer, 27 Hamilton street and 52 Shaw st. House, 57 Eegent street Shearer James H., clerk, 14 Mount Pleasant street Shearer James, painter, 23 Arthur street Shearer James, coal salesman, 5 Bogle street Shearer William, messenger-at-arms, 3 Bank street. Ho. 9 Eoxburgh street Shearer William, cooper, 6 West Stewart street Shearer William, carpenter, 49 Shaw street Shearer Mrs Alexander, 57 Eegent street Shearer Mrs George, spirit dealer, 21 Ann street Shearer Mrs Marion, 9 Bank street

Shearer Mrs Ninian, 1 2 Terrace road Shearer Mrs William, feuar, 13 Market street SHEEHY Mrs Mary, bookseller, 18 East Quay lane. Ho. West Blackhall street SHEIE James, blacksmith, 11 Cathcart street SHEPHEED George, joiner, 34 Holmscroft street SHEEIEF Court Hall, County buildings, 2 Bank street SHEBIDAN James, greengrocer, 4 Sir Michael street Sheridan Eobert, superintendent of Cemetery, parks and burying-grounds. Office, Cemetery. House, 62 Holms- croft street

Sheridan Eichard, fitter, 5 Ann street 1 96 DIRECTORY.

SHIELDS James, carpenter, 45 Shaw street Shields Thomas, precentor, 24 West Stewart street Shields Thomas, shoemaker, 5 Smith's lane Shields Mrs, lodgings, 4 Nicolson street Shields Mrs, 24 West Stewart street Shields Mrs, lodgings, 22 Shaw street SHIPPING Office for Seamen, 5 Virginia street SHIPWRIGHTS' Provident Union Society, Harvie lane SHIEEY John, picking master, Drumfrochar road SHIKLAW Joseph, carpenter, 18 Roxburgh street SHIELEY Miss, 12 Eegent sreet SHOBTEIDGE Samuel, M.D., and L.E.C.S., Edinburgh, 29 West Stewart street SICKLEMOBE J. C., Captain R.N., Boyd place, 33 West Blackhall street SIDEY William, carpenter, 13 Charles street SIEGEB Engelbert, watch and clockmaker, Palmerston buildings, Customhouse place. House, Havelock build- ings, 17 West Blackhall street SILLAES Angus, shoemaker, 11 Cartsburn street SIMM John, tidewaiter, 9 Arthur street Simm John, engine driver, 30 Cartsburn street SIMPKIN Adam, pansman, 14 Mount pleasant street SIMPSON Adam, cooper, 22 Sir Michael street Simpson Alexander, smith, 7 Bast Shaw street Simpson A. C„ of Neil Broun & Co., Holmscroft, 49 Ann st. Simpson Alexander, smith, 8 Upper crescent Simpson Allan, joiner, M'Lachlan's land, Newton street

Simpson David M. , clerk, 28 Nicolson street Simpson Douglas, gardener, 16 Cross-shore street Simpson Gordon, teacher, 30 Sir Michael street. House, 27 do

Simpson James, accountant, Holmscroft house, 49 Ann st. Simpson James, engineer, 17 John street Simpson James, carter, 9 Lynedoch street Simpson James, miller, 3 Dellingburn square DIRECTORY. Wi

Simpson James, weaver, 15 Tobago street Simpson John, harbour office. House, 13 Charles street Simpson John, mate, 13 Charles street Simpson John, flesher, 11 Eegent street. House, 15 Lyno- doeh street Simpson Eichard, spinning master, Broomhill Simpson Eobert, blacksmith, 54 Crawfurd street. House, Holmscroft street Simpson William, grocer, 6 West Stewart street Simpson Mrs Eobert, 16 Cathcart street Simpson Mrs, 7 Sugarhouse lane Simpson Mrs, delfware dealer, 51 Vennel SINCLAIE Alexander, fireman, 6 Shannon's close Sinclair Alexander, dyer and cleaner, 29 Charles street Sinclair Angus, smith, 37 Holmscroft street Sinclair Archibald, cooper, 9 Mount Pleasant street Sinclair Archibald, tailor and clothier, 34 West Burn street,

House, 4 Kilblain street • Sinclair & Co., corkcutters, 8 Manse lane

Sinclair Donald, labourer, 1 1 Shaw street Sinclair Donald, mason, 39 Crawfurd street Sinclair Donald, engineer, 2 Eue-end street Sinclair Duncan, joiner, 9 Duncan street Sinclair Duncan, boatman, 5 Nelson street Sinclair James, spirit dealer, 50 East Hamilton street Sinclair James, 13 West Stewart street Sinclair James, clerk, 32 Sir Michael street Sinclair John, warehouseman, 20 Cathcart street Sinclair John, flesher, 29 Nicolson street Sinclair John, joiner, 41 Crawfurd street Sinclair John, farmer, Low Cornhaddock Sinclair Malcom, carpenter, 2 Eue-end street Sinclair Neil, 4 Kilblain street Sinclair Neil, tanner 10 East Shaw street Sinclair Peter, smith, 24 Ann street Peter, of Peter Sinclair Sinclair & Co. Ho., 11 Nelson st. t west 198 DIRECTORY.

Sinclair Peter & Co., decorative painters and paperhangers, 5 West Blackball street Sinclair Bobert, labourer, 19 East Shaw street Sinclair Eobert, engineer, 11 Antigua street Sinclair EeT. Sutberland, of George square TLP. Church. House, 15 Ardgowan square Sinclair "William, seaman, 9 Ardgowan street, Glebe Sinclair William, steampacket agent, Exoise buildings. House, Low Oornbaddook Sinclair Walter, officer to Seamen's Eriends' Society, 35 Ann street Sinclair Miss, tobacconist and newsagent, 3 Sir Michael st. House, 11 Watt street Sinclair Mrs D., feuar, Bank house, 9 Bank street Sinclair Mrs James, 22 East Shaw street Sinclair Mrs Peter, cowfeeder, Drumfrochar Sinclair Mrs, feuar, 14 Bearhope street

Sinclair Mrs, 6 Laird street • SKELLY Robert, agent, 30 Kelly street SKIRTING Peter, smith, 6 Chapel street Skirving James, smith, 3 Arthur street Skirving Miss, 3 Dellingburn street SKIYINGTON Arthur, wholesale wine and spirit merohant and commission agent, Exchange buildings, 5 Mansion-

house lane, and 53 Shaw st. House, 12 Forsyth street SLATER James, teacher, 12 Tobago street, and Registrar for East Parish. House, Rue-end street SLIMMOND John, spinning master, Dumfroohar road

SLOAN John, dairy, 1 9 Dalrymple street Sloan Samuel, huckster, 15 Market street Sloan Samuel, labourer, 9 East Shaw street SMALL James, joiner, 31 Holmscroft street Small Robertson, wine and spirit dealer, 22 Cathcart street. House, 27 Main stieet Small William, rivetter, 55 Main street Small Marion, dressmaker, 34 Main street. House, 27 do. DIRECTORY. 199

SMIL1E Thomas, spirit dealer, 3 Cartsburn st. Ho., 1 do. Smilie Mrs James, 9 Hill street SMITH Alexander, cartwright and smith, 11 Duncan street

and 18 Bearhope street. House, 1 1 Duncan street Smith Alexander, wholesale grocer and provision merchant, and insurance agent, &c, 3 Manse lane. Ho,, Alexan- ander place, 12 Forsyth street Smith Alexander, grocer, 25 Market street Smith Alexander, mason, Houston's land, Orescent Smith Allan, of Smith & M'Cuaig. House, 13 Watt street Smith Daniel, cowfeederj Clyde crescent, Bay of Quick

Smith Daniel, painter, 1 Oarnock street Smith David A., auctioneer and valuator, Auction Halls, Sir Michael street. House, 2 Mount Pleasant street Smith & Davidson, grain and provision merchants, 2 West Quay Smith Donald, labourer, 13 Under crescent

Smith Duncan, feuar, 1 1 Antigua street Smith Duncan, carpenter, 3 Bearhope street Smith Dugald, church officer, 21 Nicolson street Smith Edward, boilermaker, 10 Antigua street Smith Gavin, boilermaker, 50 East Hamilton street Smith George, brassfinisher, 2 Upper crescent Smith George jun., Greenock Herald Office. House, Upper crescent Smith George, joiner, 6 Hill street Smith George, painter, 11 East Shaw street Smith James, boilermaker, 3 John street Smith James & Son, coalmasters. Depot, 7 Chapel street. Office, 70 Great Clyde street, Glasgow Smith James, tailor, 41 Lynedoch street Smith James, carpenter, 20 Eoxburgh street •Smith James, labourer, 9 Main street Smith James, carpenter, 46 East Hamilton street Smith James, engineer, 11 Eegent street Smith James, gardener, 10 Ardgowan square 200 DIRECTORY.

Smith James H., of Smith. & Davidson. House, 25 Brisbano street

Smith James, sheriff officer and constable , 3 Bank street

Smith James Campbell, writer, 1 1 William street, Provident Bank buildings. House, 18 Bogle street Smith James, of Thomas Shaw& Co., Abbotsford place, 3 Boxburgh street Smith James, labourer, 9 Eegent street Smith John, blacksmith, 44 Eue-end street. House, 18 Bogle street

Smith John, salesman, 1 Bruce street Smith John, wine and spirit merchant, 10 Market street and 5 Manse lane. House, 15 Clarence street Smith John, boarding house, 7 Vennel Smith John, boot and shoemaker, 29 Hamilton street. Ho. 16 Laird street Smith John, builder, 22 Sugarhouse lane Smith John M., assistant inspector of poor, M'Lachlan's land, Newton street Smith Malcom, boilermaker, 3 Arthur street Smith & M'Cuaig, joiners, glaziers, &c, 31 Hamilton st. Smith Neil, carpenter, 5 West Stewart street Smith Bev. J. B., 24 Margaret street Smith Bobert, labourer, 11 Shaw street Smith Bobert, 22 Sugarhouse lane Smith Bobert, tidewaiter, 18 Bruce street Smith Bobert, examining officer, H.M.C., 29 Ann street Smith Bobert, of B. Smith & Co. House, 23 Grosvenor place, Bank street Smith Bobert, engineer, 6 Ingleston street Smith Bobert, dealer, head of Captain street Smith B. & Co., drapers and outfitters, 6 Cathcart square, and 18 William street Smith Thomas, grocer and provision merchant, 5 Inverkip street Smith Thomas, fancy goods warehouse, 15 West Blackball st. DIRECTORY. 201

Smith Thomas, working jeweller, 35 Oathcart street Smith Thomas, brass finisher, 13 Duncan street colourist, Eoxburgh st. Smith Thomas F f photograph 22 , Smith Thomas, assistant collector of poor rates, Smith's land, Crescent Smith Thomas, labourer, 34 Eoxburgh street Smith William, engineer and founder, 15 Main street Smith William, draper, 8 Cathcart square and 30 Cathcart street. House, Orangefi eld place Smith William, draper, 53 Kelly street Smith William, Bay of Quick Tavern, 2 Clyde crescent Smith William, accountant, Chamberlain's office. House, 17 Antigua street, Smith Misses, 44 Eldon street Smith Miss, dressmaker, 14 Wellington street Smith Miss, 34 Sir Michael street Smith Miss, milliner, 39 West Blackhall street Smith Miss, 7 Antigua street Smith Miss, 13 Brisbane street Smith Miss, 10 Hope street Smith Mrs Alexander, 39 West Blackhall street Smith Mrs Andrew, lodgings, 28 Dalrymple street Smith Mrs David, 35 West Blackhall street Smith Mrs David, spirit merchant, 48 East Hamilton street Smith Mrs David, milliner, 22 Cathcart street. House, 57 Eegent street Smith Mrs Henry, 28 Charles street Smith Mrs James, 3 Eoxburgh street Smith Mrs Samuel, 5 Eegent street Smith Mrs, 65 Union street Smith Mrs, 69 Main street Smith Mrs, 13 Cathcart street Smith Mrs, 6 William street SOAES James, drill instructor, 51 Eoxburgh street SNODGEASS James, out-door officer, H.M. Customs, 18 Bruce street 202 DIRECTORY.

SOMEEYILLE James, 6 Union street Somerville John, labourer, 3 Market street Somerville John, tailor, 27 Vennel Somerville E. G., of John Eobb & Co., Caledonian Saw Mills, Port- Glasgow road Somerville "William, joiner, 11 Eue-end street Somerville Mrs William, 35 Ann street SOMES Benjamin, huckster, 17 Dalrymple street SOEEIE Peter, shipmaster, 3 Antigua street SOUTAE William & Son, boot and shoemakers, 33 West Burn street. House, 13 Watt street SOUTHEEN Medical Hall, 6 Inverkip street SOTJTHGATE Eobert, boatman, 41 West Blackhall street SPAEEOW John, engine driver, 10 Hope street SPEIGHT Joseph, wool-spinner, 60 Ann street SPEIES Hugh & Co., sugar merchants, Provident Bank buildings, 11 William street

Speirs Hugh, of Hugh Speirs & Co. House, 58 Eldon st. Speirs James, mason, 42 Inverkip street Speirs James, boilermaker, 25 Inverkip street Speirs James & Son, sugar samplers, 14 Cathcart street. House, 6 Shaw place

Speirs Eobert, boilermaker, 1 John street Speirs Eobert, upholsterer, 42 Inverkip street Speirs Eobert, labourer, 1 Ingleston street Speirs Thomas, shopman, 64 Ann street Speirs Miss, 3 Houston street Speirs Mrs John, 35 Eegent street SPENCE Alexander, labourer, 8 Cathcart street Spence Archibald, grocer, 44 Crawfurd street Spence David, carpenter, 2 Springkell street Spence James, fruit merchant, 40 Cathcart street Spence Eobert, caulker, 28 Tobago street Spence Eobert, carpenter, 17 Antigua street Spence Miss, boys' dressmaker, 43 Nicolson street Spence Mrs, lady's keeper, 43 Nicolson street DIRECTORY. 203

Spence Mrs, feuar, 8 Boyd street SPEOUL William, sugarboiler, 17 Baker street Sproul Mrs, lodgings, 7 Arthur street ST ANDREW'S Free Church, West Stewart street ST JOHN'S Episcopal Church, Union street ST LAWEENCE'S Eoman Catholic Chapel, Main street St Lawrence's Eoman Catholic School, 10 Stanners str eet St Lawrence's Mission-house, 6 St Lawrence street ST MAEY'S Eoman Catholic Chapel, Patrick street ST THOMAS' Free Church, Grey place STABLES Mrs A., lodgings, 16 Eegent street STAEK Eev. James, Minister of Well Park Free Church. Manse, Free Well Park, Lynedoch street Stark James, clothier, tailor and hatter, 16 West Blackhall

street. House, 1 6 Laird street

Stark Thomas, the Bank of Scotland, 47 Cathcart st. Ho., 73 Union street STATHAM A. A. C, manager, Greenbank Eice Mill. Ho., 15 Laird street STEEL Archibald, feuar, 6 East Blackhall street Steel Archibald, engineer, 20 Wellington street Steel Alexander, sawyer, 28 Crawfurd street Steel Henry, cooper, 5 Hope street Steel H. & W., wholesale grocers and sugar brokers, 10 Broad close

Steel Hugh, of H. & W. Steel. Ho., Mount park, Mearns st. Steel Hugh, engineer, 8 East Blackhall street Steel Eobert, labourer, 21 Tngleston street Steel Eobert, labourer, 9 Highland close Steel William, of H. & W. Steel. House, Mount park, Mearns street

Steel William, of James M'Lean & Co. 23 Brisbane street STEELE James, sugar refiner. House, Westfield

Steele James, feuar, 1 Bearhope street Steele Eobert & Co., wood and iron shipbuilders, 6 Eue-eud street and 56 Main street 204 DIRECTORY.

Steele Eobert, of Eobert Steele & Co. Ho., 11 Margaret st- Steele Eobert, jr., of Eobert Steele and Co. House, 2 Fin- nart terrace Steele Stewart, carpenter, 12 John street Steele William, of E. Steele & Co. House, 36 Union street Steele Miss, 65 Union street STEEN Edward, shoemaker, 9 Dalrymple street Steen John, spirit dealer, 4 Dalrymple street STEEEMAN Mrs Thomas, 22 John street STEINHOUSE John, engineer, 5 Cathcart street STEPHENS James B., teacher, 6 Eoxburgh street STEEN Augustus, labourer, 35 East Shaw street STEYEN John, Albert Harbour Works. House, 15 Laird street Steven Miss, matron, House of Eefuge, Ingleston STEVENSON Alexander, leather merchant, 10 William st. House, 5 Eoxburgh street Stevenson Alexander, engineer, 35 Lynedoch street Stevenson Alexander, joiner, 8 Argyle street Stevenson Alexander, of Stevenson & Henderson, 9 Argyl* street Stevenson Archibald, shipmaster, 17 Lynedoch street Stevenson Charles, sculptor and photographer, Monu* mental works, Cemetery gate. House, Amenity cottage, Ford road Stevenson David, provision merchant, 55 Shaw street. Ho., 46 Cathcart street Stevenson Gilbert, ropemaker, 22 Sir Michael street Stevenson Hugh, draper, 38 Hamilton street. Ho., 11 West Stewart street Stevenson & Henderson, joiners, 7 Argyle street Stevenson John, bookbinder, 30 Ann street Stevenson Peter, labourer, 22 Tobago street Stevenson Thomas, painter, 5 Eosiin street Stevenson William, mason, 10 Wellington street Stevenson Miss, lodgings, 2 Patrick street DIRECTORY. 205

Stevenson Miss, 46 Eldon street Stevenson Mrs, dairy, 5 Argyle street. House, 15 Clarence street Stevenson Mrs Eobert, 9 Market street STEWAST Alexander, skipper, 3 Vennel Stewart Alexander, tailor and clothier, 2 Hamilton street Stewart Alexander, boilermaker, 42 East Hamilton street Stewart Alexander, smith, 15 Main street Stewart Andrew, carpenter, 17 East Shaw street Stewart Andrew, late seaman, 32 Nicolson street Stewart Archibald Dunlop, M.D., 44 Yennel. House, 33 Eegent street Stewart Archibald, joiner, 27 Hamilton street Stewart Charles, moulder, 30 East Hamilton street Stewart Colin, printer, 15 Nicolson street Stewart Crawford, shipmaster, 5 Inverkip street Stewart & Crawford, Victoria Cooking Depot, 1 East Black- hall street Stewart David C, of Stewart & Crawford. House, Hill-end Stewart Denniston, engineer, 7 Hill street Stewart Dugald, engineer, 37 Lynedoch street Stewart George, hairdresser, 45 Yennel. House, 5 Bear- hope street Stewart Hugh, optician, jeweller, and dealer in gold and silver plate, gold and silver watches, musical and nauti- cal instruments, fancy goods and articles of antiquity and vertu, 8 William street. House, do. StewaTt J. & W., merchants and shipowners, National bank buildings, 1 Watt place Stewart James, saddler, 3 Market street. House, 20 Nel- son street, west Stewart James, baker, 23 Nicolson street Stewart James, paper-manufacturer, Overton mill, Overton Stewart James, broker, 18 Dalrymple street Stewart James, carter, 22 Inverkip street Stewart James, pilot, 41 West Blackhall street 206 DIRECTORY.

Stewart Janfes, of Garvock, (of J. & W. Stewart), Ardyar, - Stewart James, joiner, 15 Mount Pleasant street Stewart James, river pilot, 37 Crawfurd street Stewart John, cartwright and blacksmith, 3 Clarence street*

House, 1 Ardgowan street, Glebe Stewart John, engineer, 26 Sir Michael street

Stewart John, labourer, 1 Sir Michael street Stewart John, mason, 34 Holmscroft street Stewart John, fireman, 6 "William street Stewart John, joiner, 19 Eoxburgh street Stewart John, seaman, 45 Crawfurd street Stewart John, spirit merchant, 22 Market street Stewart John, plumber, 30 Ann street Stewart John, rigger, 4 Watt street Stewart John, accountant, 22 West Stewart street Stewart Matthew, pansman, 3 Dellingburn square Stewart Eobert, printer and stationer, 32 Hamilton street. House, 18 Kelly street Stewart Eobert, candlemaker, 13 Charles street Stewart Eobert, joiner, 34 East Hamilton street Stewart Samuel, engineer, Gas Works. House, 35 Crawfurd street Stewart Samuel, carpenter, 10 Charles street

Stewart Walter, out-door officer, H.M. Customs, 22 Ann st. Stewart William, grocer, 12 Bruce street Stewart William, mason, 4 Sir Michael street Stewart William, of St Eillans and Smithstone. House, St. Eillans, by Greenock Stewart William, plumber, 25 Eoxburgh street Stewart William, feuar, Grosvenor place, Bank street Stewart William, manager, Clyde Pottery, Port-Glasgow rd. Stewart Miss, 17 Nelson street, west Stewart Mrs Anne, wine and spirit dealer, 24 Cathcart street aijd 19 East Quay lane. House, 16 Cathcart street Stewart Isabella, spirit dealer, 59 Main street DIRECTORY. 207

Stewart Mrs Andrew, 62 Eldon street Stewart Mrs John, 1 Roxburgh street Stewart Mrs, Bell entry- Stewart Mrs, 16 Bruce street Stewart Mrs, Greenock and Glasgow carrier, 10 Market st. STIRLING Archibald, carpenter, 8 Shannon's close Stirling George, engineer, 8 St Andrew square Stirling James, cooper, 14 East Shaw street. Stirling John, coppersmith, 29 Holmscroft street Stirling Eobert, engineer, 3 St Andrew street Stirling Mrs A., grocer, 7 Shaw street Stirling Mrs, 3 Salmon street STIRRAT Alexander, labourer, 15 St Lawrence street Stirrat James, smith, 40 East Hamilton street Stirrat Mrs, 9 Main street STITT John, engineer, 10 St Lawrence street STOODELY Benjamin, coppersmith, 8 Upper crescent STONE John, moulder, 3 Dellingburn square STOKER James, printer, 15 Bearhope street STORIE John, town's weigher, 1 Mid breast. House, 27 Holmscroft street STOREY Hendry, mason, 17 Bruce street STORMS David, steamboat master, 2 Watt place STOTT Captain Gibson, examiner of registration of births, deaths and marriages—western district. Ho., 4 Fox st. STRAIN Andrew, sailmaker, 31 Roxburgh street Strain George, pianoforte tuner, 66 Ann street Strain Henry, grocer, 8 Smith's lane Strain Robert, mason, 13 Duncan street STRAITON David, photographer, 8 Hamilton street. Ho., 6 Ardgowan street, west

STRANGE Thomas I., letter carrier, Post office. House, 6 Kilblain street Strange William, labourer, 52 East Hamilton street STRONG Henry, fireman, 10 West breast

STUART James M., of Munro & Stuart, 55 Roxburgh st. 208 DIRECTORY.

Stuart Thomas, sheriff officer and constable, 3 Bank street SUMMEES Mrs John, 12 Bruce street SUTHEELAND Alexander, joiner, 7 John street Sutherland Alexander, carpenter, 19 Antigua street

Sutherland Angus, railway carriage inspector, 61 Main st. Sutherland George, spirit merchant, 45 Shaw street. Ho., Donegal place, Lynedoch street Sutherland John, mercantile clerk, 6 Inverkip street Sutherland John, boilermaker, 38 Main street Sutherland John, joiner, 1 Antigua street Sutherland Neil, carpenter, 36 Crawfurd street Sutherland Eobert, tidewaiter, 2 Open shore Sutherland Eoderick, carpenter, 2 Dellingburn street Sutherland William, labourer, 8 St Andrew square Sutherland Mrs, 62 Ann street SUTTIE Charles, of Thomas Suttie & Co., 11 Ardgowan sq. Suttie Thomas & Co., smiths, gratemakers, and bellhangers, 18 Cathcart street Suttie Mrs Eobert, 9 Antigua street SWAN Alexander, engineer, ite-madale place, Bank street Swan Allan, of M 'II wraith & Swan. House, 55 Eegent st. Swan Andrew, of William Swan & Son. House, 31 Sir Michael street Swan John, railway guard, 64 Ann street Swan Eobert, depute harbour master. Office, Harbour office. House, 33 Sir Michael street Swan William & Son, slaters and slate merchants, 5 Sir Michael street Swan William, of William Swan & Son. House, Greenbank cottage, Finnart Swan Miss, 50 Brougham street Swan Mrs, 19 Hamilton street SWEENEY Charles, pawnbroker, 5 William street. Ho., 4 Shaw place Sweeney John, labourer, 3 Sir Michael street Sweeney Michael, labourer, 15 Baker street DIRECTORY. 209

Sweeney Mrs A., broker, 2 Dalrymple street. House, 7 William street SWORD Archibald, wine and spirit merchant, 20 West Burn street and 9 Shaw street. House, 36 Eldon street Sword Archibald, jun., of Paul, Sword & Co. House, 36 Eldon street Sword James, boot and shoemaker, 15 Shaw street SYM William, lieutenant of police, 37 Holmscroft street SYMINGTON David, engineer, 22 John street Symington John, joiner and builder, Inverkip and Nelson streets (near Brachelston toll). House, 12 Brisbane st. Symington John, draper, 4 Nelson street, west

TAILORS' House of Call, 16 Market street

TAIT John, engineer, 2 1 Ingleston street Tait Mrs Alexander, 5 Captain street TANNAHILL James, teUer, City of Glasgow Bank. Ho., 23 Lynedoch street TANNOCK Andrew, plasterer, head of Duncan street. Ho., 33 Ann street Tannock Quintin, plasterer, Ker street. House, 7 Mount Pleasant street TARBET William, of Tarbet and Thomson. House, 31 Inverkip street Tarbet M., boot and shoe warehouse, 4 West Blackhall st.

House, 1 2 Brisbane street Tarbet & Thomson, house and ship joiners, 12 Sugarhouse lane TASKER Andrew, merchant, 43 Rue-end street. Homse, 40 Union street Tasker James, merchant, 43 Rue-end street. House, 40 Union street Tasker James & Son, agent for Vivian & Sons, copper mer- chants, 43 Rue-end street 210 DIRECTORY.

TAYLOR Alexander, carpenter, 1 Main street TAYLOR Captain Alexander, Clyde House, Bosneath street Taylor Andrew, carter, 32 Cartsburn street Taylor Angus, seaman, 5 Duncan street Taylor Archibald, joiner, Broomhill Taylor Charles, timekeeper, 43 Crawfurd street Taylor Daniel, cork cutter, 55 Shaw street. House, Fancy Farm cottage Taylor Daniel, flesher, 25 and 47 Hamilton street, 18 Carts- burn street and 1 Ann street. House, 25 West Burn street Taylor Rev. David, of West Shaw street Reformed Presby- terian Church. House, 8 Glen street Taylor David, carpenter, 11 Lyle street Taylor Dugald, carpenter, 13 Charles street Taylor Duncan, carpenter, 33 Holmscroft street Taylor George, seaman, 18 Nelson street, west Taylor Gilbert, labourer, 8 Hill street Taylor James, carpenter, 6 Sir Michael street Taylor James, mason, Drumfrochar road Taylor James, mason, 5 Hill street Taylor James, spirit dealer, 9 Main street Taylor James, joiner, 45 Lynedoch street Taylor James, smith, 3 Regent street Taylor James, smith, 33 Inverkip street Taylor James, rivetter, 19 Main street Taylor James, labourer, 30 Cartsburn street Taylor John, baker, 17 Ann street Taylor John, boatman, 6 Watt street Taylor John, flesher, 35 Inverkip street Taj&or John, shipmaster, 23 Kelly street Taylor Malcom, corkcutter, 55 Shaw street. House, Fancy Farm cottage

Taylor Thomas, carpenter, 1 John street Taylor William, tobacco spinner, 23 Dalrymple street Taylor William, engine driver, 55 Shaw street DIRECTORY. 211

Taylor William, moulder, 1 9 Ingleston street Taylor William, cashier, 35 Lynedoch street Taylor William, institution for the education of young ladies, 4 Brougham street Taylor Margaret, teacher, School of Industry, 25 Sir Michael street Taylor Miss, milliner, 25 West Burn street Taylor Mrs Alexander, dressmaker, 1 Antigua street Taylor Mrs Angus, 5 Eoxburgh street Taylor Mrs A., feuar, 56 Eldon street Taylor Mrs A., 22 Eoxburgh street Taylor Mrs John, 4 Sir Michael street Taylor Mrs John, 4 Hill street Taylor Mrs, 41 Ann street Taylor Mrs, 20 Inverkip street Taylor Mrs, lodgings, 19 Shaw street TELFEE Colin, jun., farmer, Whinhill Telfer James, cowfeeder, Brachelston Telfer William, labourer, 64 Ann street Telfer Mrs Agnes, 7 Sugarhouse lane TEMPLETON Eobert, spirit dealer, 21 Charles st. Ho., 14 Mount Pleasant street Templeton W. C, law clerk and accountant, 21 Bearhopest. TENNANT William, sailmaker, 8 Hope street Tennant Mrs John, spirit dealer, 28 Market street. House, 21 Sir Michael street

TENNENT H. L. , advocate and Sheriff-Substitute. House, 72 Union street TEULON John H., Coffee Eoom, 2 Cathcart square. Ho., 4 Eoxburgh street THAW James, boilermaker, 34 Holmscroft street THEATEE Eoyal, 38 West Blackhall street. Mrs Edmund Glover, proprietress THE Clyde Pottery Co., potters and earthenware manufac- turers, Port- Glasgow road The Duke of Hamilton Coal Depot, 3 Chapel street 212 DIRECTORY.

The Greenock Foundry Co., engineers and iron founders, East Stewart Street The Glasgow and Greenock Shipping Co., City Bank build- ings, 32 Cathcart street The Greenock Brewery Company, brewers and malsters, 49 Nicolson street THOBAVEN Mrs John, 39 Eegent street THOM James, mercantile clerk, 15 Nelson street, west Thorn Walter, painter, 16 Bearhope street Thorn William, fish and oil merchant, 20 Hamilton street THOMSON Alexander, teacher, 1 1 Mount Pleasant street Thomson Alexander, banker, Caddlehill Thomson Alexander, blacksmith, 9 Kelly street Thomson Alexander, smith, 8 Baker street Thomson Andrew, engineer, 19 John street Thomson Charles, plumber, 17 Kelly street Thomson Charles, boilermaker, 40 Main street Thomson David, joiner, 31 Eoxburgh street Thomson Donald, boatman, 47 Main street Thomson Donald, of Thomson & Mitchell. House, 6 Ard- gowan street, west Thomson Dugald, teacher of navigation, mathematics, natu- ral philosophy and engineering, 29 Cathcart street Thomson Dugald, carpenter, 27 Ingleston street Thomson Duncan, joiner, 13 Begent street Thomson Duncan, joiner, 61 Main street Thomson Edward, 13 Lyle street Thomson George, engineer, 11 St Andrew street Thomson George, joiner, 6 West Stewart street Thomson James, carpenter, 3 Bruce street Thomson James, carpenter, 31 Inverkip street Thomson James, engineer, 15 Antigua street Thomson James, sugarboiler, 4 Under crescent

Thomson James, of Thomson & Son. Ho., 15 Brisbane st. Thomson James, porter, 16 Cross-shore street Thomson James, moulder, Dunedin cottage, 5 St Lawrence st DIRECTORY. 213

Thomson James, rivetter, 40 Main street Thomson John, cashier of the National Bank, Watt place Thomson John, joiner, 7 Duncan street Thomson John, joiner, 5 John street Thomson John, labourer, 13 Eegent street Thomson John, resident engineer, Albert Harbour Works House, 48 Brougham street Thomson John, of Thomson & Son. House, 13 Ardgowan street, west Thomson John, rivetter, 46 East Hamilton street Thomson John, timekeeper, 5 Baker street Thomson John, boilermaker, 6 John street Thomson Joseph, engineer, 9 Oathcart street Thomson Lachlan, sawyer, 19 Main street Thomson Michael, joiner, 16 Bearhope street Thomson & Mitchell, joiners, 3 Tobago street Thomson Eev. Peter, minister ofCrawfurdsburn Free Church. Manse, Batho street Thomson Peter, sugarboiler, 9 Sugarhouse lane Thomson .Bobert, cooper, 43 Nicolson street Thomson Bobert, Observatory, Finnart road * Thomson Bobert, brush and comb merchant, 27 Hamilton street and 43 Bue-end street. House, 12 Begent st. Thomson Bobert, carpenter, 4 Cathcart street Thomson Bobert, porter, 29 Holmscroft street Thomson Bobert, joiner, 1 John street Thomson & Son, clothiers, 4 West Blackhall street Thomson Thomas & Son, builders, pavement, cement, stucco, and fire clay goods merchants, asphaltes, &c, 55 Nicol- son street Thomson Thomas, engineer, 3 Begent street Thomson Thomas, boilermaker, 34 Main street Thomson Thomas, smith, 12 John street Thomson Thomas, jr., builder, 24 Nicolson street Thomson William, of Tarbet & Thomson. Ho., 12 Mearnsst.

Thomson William, of B. Cowan & Co. Ho., 5 Bobertson st. 214 DIRECTORY.

Thomson William W., of T. Thomson & Son. Honse, 25 Brisbane street Thomson Eev. William Eeid, minister of Sir Michael street U.P. Church. House, 22 Margaret street Thomson William, grocer and provision merchant, 26 Sugar- house lane. House, do. Thomson William, mason, 44 Inverkip street Thomson Miss, 1 Roxburgh street Thomson Miss, feuar, 14 Kelly street Thomson Miss, lodgings, 19 Kelly street Thomson Mrs Dugald, 26 Roxburgh street Thomson Mrs James, 43 Nicolson street Thomson Mrs Neil, 25 Brougham street Thomson Mrs S., feuar, 62 Holmscroft street Thomson Mrs Thomas, feuar, 7 Brisbane street Thomson Mrs William, 22 Roxburgh street Thomson Mrs, 20 Cathcart street Thomson Mrs, 40 Main street Thomson Mrs, ladies' nurse, 4 West Burn street Thomson Mrs, 7 Upper crescent THORBURN James, carpenter, 13 Arthur street Thorburn Samuel, moulder, 9 Main street THORNE R. & Sons, wholesale wine and spirit merchants, 6 Manse lane Thorne Edwin R., of R. Thorne & Sons. House, G-reenbank Thorne Robert, of R. Thorne & Sons. House, Greenbank Thorne Robert & Sons, coopers and stave merchants, Inver- kip street. Office, 6 Manse lane Thorne Thomas M., of R. Thorne & Sons. House, 1 Mar- tin terrace

TIERNEY John & Son, boot and shoemakers, 49 Cathcart st. Tierney John, wine and spirit merchant, 2 William street. House, 3 Trafalgar street Tierney Thomas, joiner, 57 Main street Tierney William B., of John Tierney and Sons, 3 Trafalgar street DIRECTORY. 215

TILL Jacob, shipmaster, 24 Eegent street TILLEEY Andrew, gardener, head of Bank street TINSLEY, Wright & Co., chain and anchor makers. Works, Dudley—John Campbell, jr., agent, Exchange buildings TODD Alexander, bank messenger, 2 Church place Todd John, mason, 35 Inverkip street Todd Robert, carter, 31 Charles street Todd Miss, grocer, 3 Dellingburn street Todd Mrs George, 25 Brisbane street Todd Mrs George, 26 Ann street Todd Mrs John, 7 Ardgowan square TOMLINSON Matthew, pilot, 10 West breast TOEEANCE Archibald, shipmaster, 22 West Stewart street TOSH Thomas, sawyer, 22 Tobago street TONTINE Hotel, 34 Cathcart street TOUGH Alexander & Son, rope manufacturers, Clyde Eope- work, Eegent st, Warehouse, head of Steamboat quay Tough Alexander, of Alexander Tough & Son. House, 7 Lyle street

Tough John, ropemaker, 1 Lyle street Tough William, of Alexander Tough & Son, 8 Hope street Tough Mrs Berry, feuar, Hope place, 9 Antigua street TOWLE Peter, boilermaker, 18 John street TOWNLEY William, carter, 22 Shaw street TEAIN Mrs Eobert W., ladies' seminary, 8 George square Train Mrs, grocer, 38 Main street TBAINEE Mrs, 15 Cathcart street TEAVEES James, marine store dealer, Donald's court. Ho., 27 Yennel TEEYAN John, carpenter, 24 Brisbane street TUCKEE William, moulder, 2 John street TTJLLOCH Eobert, carpenter, 8 John street Tulloch William, ropespinner, 41 Lydenoch street TULLY Patrick, engineer, 44 Yennel TUELEY James, moulder, 6 John street Turley John, moulder, 11 Cathcart street 216 DIRECTORY.

TUENBULL James, steam-packet agent, 23 Cathcart st. House, Havelock buildings, 17 West Blackhall street Turnbull James, carpenter, 9 Hill street Turnbull Jonathan, blockmaker, 35 Ann street Turnbull Eobert, carpenter, 9 Hill street TTJENEE Archibald, clerk, 12 Eoxburgh street Turner Archibald, carpenter, 7 Tobago street Turner Andrew, carter, 32 Cartsburn street Turner Coll James, merchant, 18 West Burn street. House,

1 Ardgowan street, west Turner Duncan, joiner, 19 Hamilton street Turner James, jr., writer, 28 Hamilton street. Ho., Clyde st Turner John, moulder, 1 1 Hill street Turner John, sailmaker, 3 Bearhope street Turner Eobert, seaman, 66 Vennel Turner Eobert, engine-keeper, 9 Hill street Turner William, commission merchant, 18 West Burn street House, 52 Eldon street Turner Miss, 6 Nelson street, west Turner Mrs Colin, 35 Lynedoch street Turner Mrs John, 12 Eoxburgh street Turner Mrs John, 9 Shaw place TWEDDELL James, of E. Cowan & Co. House, 18 Ard- gowan square TWEEDIE John, E.N., 40 West Blackhall street TWEEDLIE Eobert, tobacconist, 39 Cathcart street. Ho., 24 Hamilton street TWIGGr Edward, gunmaker and cutler, 33 Hamilton street. House, 59 Eoxburgh street TYTLEE Matthew, glazier, 31 Holmscroft street TYEE Archibald, spirit dealer, 57 Eue-end street. House, 6 Chapel street Tyre James, tanner, 6 Bruce street Tyre Eobert, cottonspinner, Drumfrochar road Tyre Eobert, locker, 36 Ann street TYSON John, tailor, 7 Tobago street DIRECTORY. 217 U

UNION Bank of Scotland, 1 Hamilton street UNITED Presbyterian Church, George square United Presbyterian Church, 22 Nicolson street United Presbyterian Church, Sir Michael street United Presbyterian Church, 3 Union street United Steam Tug Co., 2 West quay URIE Hugh, carpenter, 3 John street Urie Hugh, coachman, 19 Oathcart street Urie James, carpenter, 3 John street Urie Robert, photographer, and dealer in photographic ma- terials, 8 West Blackhall street Urie Thomas, engine keeper, 66 East Hamilton street Urie Thomas, boilermaker, 3 John street Urie William, carpenter, 8 Under crescent URQUHART James, brassfounder, 8 Hope street Urquhart James, brassfinisher, 4 Hill-end

Urquhart Mrs James, 33 Cathcart street

VANCE James, joiner, 3 Hill street VASS David, carpenter, 2 John street YEITCH Thomas, boilermaker, Kirk's land, Mount Pleas- ant street VELLELY James, shoemaker, 20 Tobago street VICTORIA Cooking Depot, 1 East Blackhall street VINCENT George, clothier, 5 William street. House, Fletcher's cottage, Mearns street VIRTUE Alexander, ropespinner, 11 Cathcart street Virtue William, ropespinner, 7 Sir Michael street Virtue Mrs Alexander, 38 Holmscroft street

VIVIAN H. H. & Co., tube manufacturers, 43 Rue-end st. James Tasker & Son, agents

Vivian & Sons, copper merchants, 43 Rue-end st. James Tasker & Son, agents s 218 "DIRECTORY. w

WAGGETT William, joiner, 55 Eoxburgh street WAILS Mrs John, 4 John street WALKER Alexander, cooper, 17 Ingleston street Walker Alexander, drill instructor, 55 Eoxburgh street Walker Alexander, of J. & R. Young & Co., Henry's cot- tage, Ann street, Walker Alexander, joiner, 10 St Lawrence street Walker Andrew, van driver, 47 Nicolson street Walker Andrew, spirit dealer, 8 Baker street Walker Andrew, labourer, 14 Sir Michael street Walker Andrew, moulder, 3 Ingleston street Walker Andrew, labourer, 13 St Andrew street Walker Daniel, late carpenter, 5 Lynedoch street Walker David, flesher, 33 West Burn street Walker David, labourer, 1 Hill street

Walker Duncan, baker, 1 Hill street Walker Hugh, of John Walker & Co. House, Woodburn, 2 Newark street Walker James, agent for J. S. Virtue, publisher. House, 14 Ann street Walker James, tailor, 16 William street Walker James, railway porter, 5 Hill street Walker James, smith, 16 Wellington street Walker John, carter and contractor, 8 Buccleuch street Walker John & Co., sugar refiners, 1 Princes street Walker John, of John Walker & Co. Ho., 6 Finnart terrace

Walker Robert S., flesher, 39 Shaw street and 20 John st. House, 68 Eldon street Walker Thomas, ironmonger, 15 Brisbane street Walker Thomas, labourer, 9 East Shaw street Walker William, cotton spinner, Drumfrochar road Walker William, spirit retailer, 25 Inverkip street Walker Miss, 3 George square Walker Miss, 17 Kilblain street DIRECTORY. 219

Walker Mrs George, wine and spirit merchant, 27 Rue-end street. House, 2 St Andrew street Walker Mrs, grocer, 32 East Hamilton street Walker Mrs John, 19 Bruce street Walker Mrs William, 3 Shaw place Walker Mrs Dugald, 2 Dellingburn street

Walker Mrs, 1 1 Under crescent WALLACE E. S„ of James M'Lellan & Co., 4 Trafalgar st. street Wallace Greorge, labourer, 6 Roslin i Wallace James, baker, 8 Hope street Wallace James, M.D., physician and surgeon, 16 Union st. Wallace James, rivetter, 9 Main street Wallace James, shipmaster, 29 Lynedoch street Wallace James S., professor of dancing ' and calisthenics, Queen's rooms, 39 Hamilton street, Greenock, and Aber- corn rooms, Paisley. House, St James street, Paisley Wallace John, engine-keeper, 6 Nelson street, Glebe Wallace John, shipmaster, 37 Roxburgh street Wallace Peter, shipmaster, 29 Lynedoch street Wallace Samuel, carpenter, 32 Cartsburn street Wallace William, labourer, 12 Ingleston street Wallace William, shipmaster, 14 Bank street Wallace William, steward, 6 Hill street Wallace Miss, teacher, 2 East Blackball street. House, 14 West Blackhall street Wallace Mrs, lodgings, 33 Hamilton street Wallace Mrs William, 4 Trafalgar street WALLER Joseph, plumber, 5 West Stewart street WALTON Utrick, of H.M. Customs, 48 Brougham street WALSH Rev. T. Inglis, Wesleyan minister, 14 Brisbane st. Walsh Mrs Mary, dealer, 37 Shaw street WARD William, Captain, 8 Kelly street

Ward William, joiner, blockmaker and boatbuilder, 1 Cath- cart street WARDEN Andrew, watchmaker, 16 Laird street Warden Archibald, measurer, 25 Brisbane street 220 DIRECTORY.

Warden James B., shipmaster, 15 Laird street Warden James S., 13 Ardgowan street, west Warden John, sailmaker, 1 Orangefield place Warden Peter, farmer, Murdieston Warden Eobert, late baker, 16 Laird street Warden Eobert, farmer and contractor, New Pock lane» House, Pinnart Warden William, coal merchant, Eailway station, St Law- rence street, and 28 Yennel. Office, 18 Cathcart street Warden Mrs, 13 Ardgowan street, west Warden Mrs N., 38 Boxburgh street WAEDEOP Andrew E., joiner, 51 Kelly street WAEE Courteney, coal merchant, Eailway Depot, 1 Eegent street. House, Glen house WAEELY John, labourer, 67 Main street WAEK David, fireman, 6 Eoslin street WABNOGK James, boatman, 13 Hamilton street WAEEEN Henry H., musician, Theatre-royal. House, 50 Shaw street Warren John, spirit dealer, 32 Charles street. Ho., 34 do. WAEWICK James, broker, 16 Dairymple street WASSON Eobert, joiner, 19 Bearhope street Wasson Thomas, mason, 45 Cathcart street WATKINS William, engineer, 49 Shaw street WATSON Alexander, provision merchant, Donegal place, 15 Eegent street. House, 19 Lynedoch street Watson Alexander, messenger, Post office. Ho., 3 Shan- non's olose

Watson Alexander L., traveller, Black's land, Newton st. Watson Frederick, hairdresser and perfumer, 8 West Black- hall street. House, 6 do. Watson Hugh, brassfounder and gasfitter, 7 West Blackball street. House, 32 Nicolson street Watson Hugh, blacksmith, 19 Bruce street Watson James, pansman, 1 Patrick street Watson James, coppersmith, 8 Hill street DIRECTORY. 221

Watson John, policeman, 47 Roxburgh street Watson John, brassfounder, 17 Roxburgh street Watson John, carpenter, 23 Nicolson street Watson Malcolm, rigger, 4 Sir Michael street Watson Robert, of Campbell & Watson. House, 9 East Quay lane Watson & Ramsay, sugarbrokers, Exchange buildings Watson Thomas, bootmaker, 7 Cathcart street. House, 5 Hope street Watson Thomas, sailmaker, 32 Nicolson street Watson Thomas, smith, 22 John street Watson William, upholsterer and cabinetmaker, 29 Nicolson street. House, do. Watson Miss, feuar, 2 Nelson street, west Watson Mrs Robert, lodgings 9 East Quay lane WATT James, joiner, 32 Dalrymple street Watt John, 1 1 St Lawrence street

Watt William, fruiterer and greengrocer, 34 Dalrymple st. Watt William, wine and spirit merchant, 22 Cathcart street and 27 Main street. House, 43 Brougham street Watt Misses, Einnart WATTERS Stewart, shipmaster, 33 Lynedoch street Watters William, ropespinner, 37 Regent street Watters Mrs, lodgings, 13 Regent street WATTON Miss, dressmaker, 2 Hamilton street WAUDBY William, fireman, 3 Vennel WAUGH Hugh, labourer, 28 West Blackhall street Waugh James, labourer, 7 Cartsburn street WEBSTER Alexander, baker, 8 Argyle street WEDDEL James, joiner, 12 Antigua street Weddel John, tanner, Ladyburn, East Hamilton street Weddel John, joiner, 34 East Hamilton street Weddel John, 45 Lynedoch street Weddel William, slater, 3 Bruce street WEEKS Edward, boilermaker, 23 Arthur street WEIR Alexander, ropemaker, 28 Crawfurd street 222 DIRECTORY.

Weir Alexander, of Finlay and Weir, 12 Eegent street Weir Allan, writer, 7 William street. Ho., 17 Antigua at. Weir Daniel, ooal dealer, 5 Tobago street Weir Duncan, labourer, 23 Main street Weir Duncan, carpenter, 3 Eegent street Weir Duncan, carpenter, 15 Sir Michael street Weir Duncan, carpenter, 6 West Quay lane Weir George, millwriglit, 4 Lyle street Weir James, joiner, 20 West Blackball street. House, 38 West Stewart street Weir James, smith, 13 Watt street Weir James, feuar, 1 West Burn street Weir James, smith, 21 John street Weir James, engineer, 3 Dellingburn street Weir John, boilermaker, 11 Watt street Weir John, spirit dealer, 12 Market street Weir Malcom, labourer, 34 Holmscroft street Weir Neil, shipmaster, 18 Ann street Weir Thomas, grocer, 42 Holmscroft st. Ho., 24 Bruoe st. Weir William M. G., Post office. House, 11 Antigua street Weir William, coal merchant, 5 West Blackhall street

Weir Miss 0. , confectioner, 1 William street Weir Miss, 13 West Stewart street Weir Miss, 6 Kilblain street Weir Mrs George, 9 Gross-shore street Weir Mrs John, 10 Kelly street Weir Mrs, 18 Cathcart street WELL Park Promenade. Entrances, Eegent street, Bank street, and Sir John's brae, Lynedoch street Well Park Free Church, Lynedoch street WELLINGTON Park Pleasure Grounds. Entrance, head of Baker street WELSH Andrew, shipmaster, 9 Nelson street, west Welsh James, accountant and commission agent, 18 Cath- cart street. House, 10 Forsyth street Welsh James, engineer, 13 Lynedoch street DIEECT011Y. / 223

Welsh John, rigger, 9 Tngleston street Welsh John, smith, 23 Lynedoch street Welsh Bobert, joiner, 15 John street WESLEYAN Methodist Chapel, 4 Ardgowan street, west WEST B. & Co., drapers, 41 Hamilton street West-End Medical Hall, 4 West Blaokhall street West Free Church, Ardgowan street, west West Miss, 13 Kelly street West Mrs, 13 Kelly street West Parish Church, Nelson street, west WESTEEN Saw Mills, Bay of Quick WESTON Eobert, 3 Virginia street Weston Thomas, smith, 2 John street WHARTON Miss, 19 Brisbane street WHEAT Sheaf Hotel, 6 Church place WHETSON Eobert, brassfinisher, 5 Arthur street WHITE Archibald, smith, 10 Hope street White Archibald, watchman, 21 Arthur street White Archibald, carpenter, 10 Baker street White Daniel, tinsmith, 4 York street White Hart Hotel, 50 Cathcart street White James, seaman, 5 Hamilton street White James S., cooper, 38- West Burn street White James, clerk, 15 Brougham street White John, boilermaker, 58 Yennel White John, chemist and druggist, 30 Hamilton street. Ho., 57 Union street White Walter, engineer, 28 East Hamilton street White William, druggist, Lynedoch street. House, 25 do. White Miss A., poulterer, 36 West Blackhall street White Mrs Alexander, 19 John street White Mrs, 14 East Shaw street White Mrs, 45 Nicolson street WHITEFORD Edward, joiner, 12 Tobago street Whiteford James, M.D., L.R.C.S.E. Consulting rooms, 11 Cathcart street. House, 6 Forsyth street 224 DIRECTORY.

Whiteford Jolm, cooper, 3 John street Whiteford John, labourer, 30 Cartsburn street

Whiteford Bobert, saddler, 1 Watt place. House, 55 Box- burgh street Whiteford Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 55 Boxburgh st. Whiteford William, joiner, 51 Boxburgh street Whiteford William, joiner, 59 Begent street Whiteford Mrs, mangier, 19 Crawfurd street WHITEHEAD James, grocer, 35 Shaw street. House, 13 Cross-shore street WHITEHILL Daniel, carpenter, 24 Cartsburn street WHITEHOUSE George, bolt and nut maker, West Broom- wich—John Campbell, jun., agent, Exchange buildings WHITELAW Adam, smith, 10 Wellington street Whitelaw Alexander & Co., brickmakers, builders and con- tractors, 8 Lyle street. Works, Lilly Bank Brickworks, Glasgow Whitelaw Alexander, of Alexander Whitelaw & Co. Ho., 23 Lynedoch street Whitelaw Thomas, baker, 9 Hill street WHITHAM James, foreman woolsorter, Broomhill WHTTE Alexander, tidewaiter, H.M. Customs. House, 4 Holmscroft street Whyte Daniel, carpenter, 10 Shaw street Whyte Mrs Neil, 22 Tobago street WIGGINS James, tailor, 8 Manse lane WIGHT James, mate, 47 Boxburgh street WILKIE David, carpenter, 31 Hamilton street Wilkie Duncan, boilermaker, 9 Ingleston street Wilkie James, mason, 21 Bruce street Wilkie John, carpenter, 28 West Blackhall street Wilkie John, seaman, 14 William street Wilkie John, engineer, 13 East Quay lane

Wilkie Mrs, lodgings, 1 1 Cathcart street Wilkie Mrs, 17 Tobago street WILKISON Bobert, cooper, 30 Sir Michael street DIRECTORY. 225

Wilkison Eobert, engineer, 34 Dalrymple street WILLCOCKS Edwin, shipmaster, 13 Bank street WILLIAMS, Foster & Co., copper and yellow metal manu- facturers, 10 Bogle street. Gray & Buchanan, agents Williams William, boarding-house keeper, 4 Dalrymple st. Williams William, labourer, 18 Wellington street WILLIAMSON George, writer and notary public, 48 Cath- cart street. House, Newton street, Finnart Williamson George, cooper, 3 Eegent street Williamson Daniel, of Williamson & Gray. Ho., 7 Mount Pleasant street Williamson & Gray, joiners and builders, 51 Yennel Williamson John, mate, 14 Nicolson street Williamson Matthew, boatman, 19 Sir Michael street Williamson William, Glasgow and Greenock parcel carrier, 12 Hamilton street, and 22£ Buchanan street, Glasgow Williamson Mrs John, furnishing shop, 20 Eoxburgh street Williamson Mrs, 4 Eoslin street Williamson Miss Mary, tailoress, 19 Sir Michael street WILLS Thomas, labourer, 7 Main street WILLIS Peter, dyer, 64 Ann street WILLOUGHBY James Mitchell, wine and spirit merchant, 38 West Blackhall street. House, 36 do. WILSON Alexander B., engineer, 55 Eegent street Wilson Alexander M., of A. & J. Wilson. House, Boyd place, 33 West Blackhall street Wilson Alexander, mason, 8 Duncan street Wilson A. & J., furnishing ironmongers and ship-chandlers? 65 Eue-end street Wilson Andrew, boilermaker, 8 Baker street Wilson Archibald, cooper, 2 Eopework street Wilson Archibald, joiner, 2 East Blackhall street Wilson Charles, pointsman, 2 Eopework street Wilson Daniel, slate and cement merchant, 6 Patrick street Wilson David, farmer, Cornhaddock Wilson David, engineer, 47 Holmscroft street 226 DIRECTORY.

Wilson Edward, drysalter and provision merchant, and wholesale salt merchant, 27 Charles street. House, Hopebank cottage, 48 Eldon street Wilson Francis, smith, 7 Main street Wilson George, dispensing chemist, 40 Oathcart st. House, 29 Brougham street Wilson Hugh, agent for Glasgow Morning Journal, Palmer- ston buildings, Customhouse place. House, 19 Bris- bane street Wilson Hugh, joiner, 17 Bruce street Wilson James, of A. & J. Wilson. House, 15 Lynedoch st. Wilson James, joiner, 9 Bruce street Wilson James, engineer, 13 St Lawrence street

Wilson James, shoemaker, 11 East Shaw street i Wilson James, joiner, 23 Bruce street Wilson James, 7 West Stewart street Wilson John, Queen's porter, 45 Lynedoch street Wilson John, smith, 46 East Hamilton street Wilson John, cooper, 27 West Burn street

Wilson John, baker, 1 4 Ann street Wilson John, coalmaster, 5 Chapel street. Office, 69 Great Clyde street, Glasgow Wilson John, general grocer, 15 Hamilton street. House, 6 Nelson street, west Wilson Joseph, engineer, 2 John street Wilson Matthew, 46 East Hamilton street Wilson Eobert, brassfounder, 17 Sir Michael street Wilson Eobert, smith, 9 St Andrew street Wilson Eobert, steam-tug master, 63 Eue-end street Wilson Eobert, engineer, 6 Chapel street

Wilson Eobert, smith, 28 East Hamilton street , Wilson Thomas, smith, 8 Upper crescent Wilson Thomas, boilermaker, 3 Arthur street Wilson Thomas, police sergeant, 3 Bearhope street Wilson Walter, carter, 6 Carnock street Wilson William, plumber, 24 Bruce street DIRECTORY. 227

Wilson William, carpenter, 2 Upper crescent Wilson William, joiner, 23 Arthur street Wilson William A., M.D., CM., physician and surgeon. Consulting rooms, 37 Hamilton st. Ho., 43 Eegent st* Wilson Miss Agnes, dressmaker, 1 Duncan street

Wilson Misses, fruiterers, 12 Ann st. Ho., 8 Trafalgar st. Wilson Mrs A., 16 Laird street Wilson Mrs John, 20 Brisbane street Wilson Mrs, 3 Dellingburn street WIN"GATE G-abriel, labourer, 7 Upper crescent WINTON David, spirit dealer, 35 Vennel. House, 32 Eox- burgh street Winton John, inspector of buildings, 24 Bruce street Winton Eobert, sailmaker, 29 Cathcart street

WISHAET Thomas, hair-dresser, 2 Cross-shore st. Ho.» 11 do. Wishart William, clerk, Kirk's land, Mount Pleasant street Wishart Miss, lodgings, 3 Under crescent Wishart Mrs John, lodgings, 11 Cross-shore street WOOD Alexander, gardener, Bogston, Port-Glasgow road Wood Francis, sculptor, 23 Bruce street Wood John, mill-wright, 5 Dellingburn square. House, 8 Antigua street Wood John, gardener, Wood gardens, Port- Glasgow road Wood John, sawyer, 19 Ingleston street Wood Joseph, weaver, M'Lellan's land, Holmscroft street Wood Patrick, shoemaker, 1 Eue-end street Wood Eobert, agent, Glasgow Herald office, 4 Mansionhouse lane. House, 7 Union street Wood Thomas, sculptor, opposite Cemetery gate. House, 49 Holmscroft street, west Wood William, cartwright, 4 Chapel street. House, 5 Hill street Wood William, mate, 9 East Shaw street Wood William, grocer, 5 Shaw street Wood Miss, 3 Trafalgar street 228 DIRECTORY.

WOODSIDE James, labourer, 2 Eopework street Woodside Eobert & Co., boot and shoe manufacturers, 8 "William street Woodside and Hill Collieries. Depot, 5 Chapel street WOLMSLEY Mrs, lodgings, 15 Arthur street WORKMAN James, joiner, 53 Roxburgh street WORRELL William, seaman, 46 Inverkip street WOTHERSPOON Alexander C, hatter, corner of Rue-end and Oathcart streets. House, 3 Lyle street Wotherspoon John, 3 Regent street Wotherspoon Mrs, spirit dealer, 21 Shaw street. House, Havelock buildings, 17 West Blackhall street WRAY William, mate, 39 Lynedoch street WREDE & Co., produce brokers and commission merchants, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street Wrede Lear, of Wrede & Co. House, South-hill WRIGHT Alexander, acting manager, Theatre Royal Wright Alexander, 5 York street Wright David, engineer, 8 Roxburgh street Wright, Dick & Co., ship store merchants, 5 Watt place Wright James, shoemaker, 3 Manse lane Wright John, currier, 25 Arthur street Wright Joseph, labourer, 2 Open shore Wright Peter, tailor, 5 York street Wright Peter, slater, 21 Inverkip street. House, 45 Rox- burgh street Wright Robert, writer, and clerk of the peace for Renfrew-

shire, City of Glasgow Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart st. House, 19 Kilblain street Wright Robert, carter, Clyde street, Bay of Quick Wright William, engineer, 55 Shaw street Wright William, labourer, 15 St Lawrence street Wright William, 29 Ann street Wright William, chimney sweeper, 7 Cowgate street Wright Mrs, lodgings, 28 Crawfurd street Wright Mrs Daniel, lodgings, 7 Lynedoch street DIRECTOBY. 229

Wright Mrs James, 5 Captain street WYLIE Claud, smith, 65 Kue-end street Wylie George, Scripture reader, 28 West Blackhall street

Wylie John, blacksmith, 1 Hill street Wylie John, sergeant of County police, 34 Inverkip street WYSE Alexander, confectioner, 20 Hamilton st. Ho., do.

YEATS John & Co., tobacco manufacturers and snuff mak- ers, 3 East Breast and 65 Rue-end street. House, 32 Ann street YELL John, skipper, 4 Kilblain street YEO D. D. & Co., painters, paper hangers, oil and colour merchants, &c, 16 East India breast Yeo D. D., of D. D. Yeo. & Co. House, 14 Bank street YORK James, of W. & J. York. House, 56 Union street York Mrs William, Seafield, 1 Eox street York William and James, contractors, Albert Harbour works YORKSTON Mrs William, wine and spirit dealer, 47 Rox- burgh street YOUNG Andrew, teacher, 9 Ann street Young Andrew, shopman, 16 Wellington street Young David, of Morton & Young. House, 5 Bank street Young David, engineer, 8 Hope street Young Donald, labourer, 15 Tobago street Young Hendry, labourer, 7 Sir Michael street Young Hugh, grocer, 15 Holmscroft street Young James, railway contractor, 20 Brougham street Young James, jun., railway contractor, 20 Brougham street. House, Holmscroft street Young John, railway contractor, 20 Brougham street. Ho., 11 Lydenoch street Young J. & R. & Co., ship brokers, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street Young Peter, engineer, 24 Sir Michael street t 230 DIRECTORY.

Young Eobert, labourer, 7 Sir Michael street Young Eobert, optician and nautical instrument maker, 32 Cathcart street. House, 49 Brougham street Young Eobert, joiner, 19 East Shaw street Young Stewart, flax dresser, 16 Tobago street Young Thomas, sailmaker, 9 Cathcart street Young William, spirit dealer, 10 Ann street Young William, millwright, 35 Holmscroft street Young William, grocer and provision merchant, 43 Hamil- ton street. House, 28 West Blackhall street Young Miss Agnes, grocer, 2 John street Young Miss Mary, boys' dressmaker, 16 Tobago street Young Mrs A., eating house, 8 East breast Young Mrs William, 41 Eoxburgh street Young Mrs, green grocer, 32 Shaw street Young Mrs, 25 Vennel Young Mrs, lady's nurse, 35 Holmscroft street YUILL Archibald, writer, 46 Gathcart street. House, 21 Union street Yuill Mrs John, grocer and spirit dealer, 31 Ingleston street Yuill Stephen, Greenock coffee-house and refreshment rooms 14 East Quay lane. House, do. TKADES AND PKOFESSIONS.

CLASSIFIED AND ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER.

ACCOUNTANTS.

Anderson James L. (and commission agent), 32 Cathcart st.

Campbell Dugald (and share broker), 29 Cathcart street , Campbell John, 3 Bank street Clark William, 41 Cathcart street Crookshanks James (and sheriff-officer), 8 Hamilton street Duncan John, 1 Bank street Gillespie John, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street Hart Alexander, 2 Church place Hunter John, 22 Cathcart street Kelso James (and commission agent), Bank buildings, 13 William street Milne James, jun., 37 West Burn street Raff George, 41 Cathcart street Reid John, 67 Rue-end street Simpson James, 49 Ann street Welsh James (and commission agent), 18 Cathcart street AGENTS.

Alexander Frederick (and sugar broker), 14 Cathcart street Campbell David (coal), 3 Chapel street Campbell John, jun., Exchange buildings, Greenock, and 17 St Enoch's square, Glasgow Crawford John M., for North British Daily and Glasgow Weekly Mails, 1 Bank street Ferguson Dugald (forwarding), 23 Cathcart street Hogg James, for Scottish Legal and Burial Loan Society, 11 Ann street Lamont William (commission), Cathcart street Macfarlane Joseph H., 4 West quay M'Kean Francis (coal), 1 Regent street Mackellar Peter, 67 Rue-end street 232 TRADES DIRECTORY.

Mayors E. G., 13 Hamilton street Nicol Duncan & Co., 55 Bue-end street Prentice John (property), 23 Cathcart street Boss Lewis, 29 Hamilton street Shand John, 18 Hamilton street

Walker James (book), 22 Ann street § Wilson Hugh, for Morning Journal, Palmerstpn buildings, Customhouse place / Wood Eobert, for Glasgow Herald, 4 Mansionhouse lane

AUCTIONEERS A1STD APPRAISERS.

Cameron John & Sons, 10, 12 and 14 Cross^shore street Field Eowland (and carver and gilder), 20 West Blackhall st. Herriot John & Son, 47 Eegent street and 14 West Black- hall street Smith David A., Auction Hall, Sir Michael street BAKERS. Anderson John, 27 Eue-end street Bell John, 3 West Blackhall street Blair Alexander S., 31 Yennel Blair David, 45 Cathcart street Bowman Alexander, 65 Main street Brown William (cook and confectioner), 45 Hamilton street Buchanan William, 27 Sugarhouse lane Campbell John, 53 Eoxburgh street Currie James, 27 Market street Currie Daniel, 36 Dalrymple street and 5 West Quay head Davie George, 11 Hamilton street Elannery John, 23 Dalrymple street Galbreath John, 26 Charles street Hamilton William, 32 East Hamilton street Houston John, 61 Main street Kerr William, 41 West Blackhall street M 'Arthur Charles, 24 John street M'Call Neill, 48 Shaw street M'Cracken George, 38 Shaw street Mackay Thomas (and confectioner), Havelock buildings, 15 West Blackhall street Mackenzie & Walker, Dellingburn square M'Kenzie Alexander, 14 West Blackhall street. M'Neilage John, 1 5 Antigua street Marshall Daniel, 39 Hamilton street Martin Eobert, 31 Hamilton street Millar John. 3 Hamilton street and 12 Ann street TRADES DIRECTORY. 233

Millar Eobert, 5 Hamilton street Muir Allan, 14 West Blackball street Muir Eobert, 26 Sbaw street Muirbead Alexander, 8 Duncan street Neill Eobert, 16 Catbcart street Orr Jobn, jr., 5 Eue-end street Paterson Tbomas, 19 Hamilton street Scdfo Jobn, 55 Vennel Service Walter, 8 West Blackball street, and aerated bread manufacturer, 12 East Sbaw st. and 17 Sir Micbael st. Wilson Jobn, 14 Ann street BASKET AND TOT WAREHOUSE KEEPERS.

Campbell Mrs N., 20 Cbarles street Carbery Cbarles, 14 William street Tbomson Eobert, 27 Hamilton street and 43 Eue-end street BLACKSMITHS. Adam Donald (sbip smitb), 37 Eue-end street Andrew J. & W. & Co. (and bellbangers), 2 Catbcart square and 5 Ann street Boag Eobert (forge master and galvanizing works), 55 Sbaw street Brougb & Orr (and farriers), 4 Obapel street Campbell Jobn (and cbainmaker), 9 West breast Cbalmers James (bellbanger and grate maker), 50 and 51 Vennel Cook D. & A. (and ebainmakers), 4 Cbarles street and 19 Catbcart street Jobnston Jobn E. (and bellbanger), 14 Kilblain street Love Andrew (and farrier and cartwrigbt), 50 Eue-end street and 5 Virginia street M'Coll Jobn (and sugar mould manufacturer), 11 Cbapelst. M'Lean Eonald, 6 Baker street

M'Eae & Eeid, 70 Catbcart street and 19 Sbaw street • M'Vicar Eobert & Son (and sbip smitbs), 3 Sbaw street M'Vicar William (and cbainmaker), 7 East Stewart street Mills Eobert (and cbainmaker), 5 Dock breast Mowat William & Co. (and boilermakers), 22 Artbur street Pringle James & Co. (and bellbangers), 4 Watson's lane Bitcriie James, 3 Dellingburn street Eobinson A. & M. (and farriers and cartwrigbts), 40 Vennel Scott James (and sbip), 3 Dellingburn street Smitb Alexander (and cartwrigbt), 11 Duncan street and 18 Bearbope street 234 TRADES DIRECTORY.

Smith John, 54 Eue-end street Stewart John (and cartwright), 3 Clarence street Suttie Thomas & Co. (and bellhangers and grate makers), 18 Cathcart street Tinsley, Wright & Co. (chain and anchor makers), Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart st. John Campbell, jr., agent. Whitehouse George (bolt and nut maker), Exchange Build- ings, 27 Cathcart street. John Campbell, jr., agent.

BOATBTJILDERS.

Brown A. & H. (and carpenters andblockmakers), 6 St An- drew street Brown William, Bay of Quick C'ark Archibald, Clyde street, Bay of Quick Macdonald John, 9 Virginia street M'Gregor Nicol & Eobert, 43 Eue-end street Orr Thomas, 23 Eue-end street

BOOKBINDERS.

Campbell Alexander, 9 Hamilton street Clark Andrew, 8 Hamilton street Morrison John & Sons, 67 Eue-end street Pollock David L., 26 Hamilton street

BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.

Adamson William, news agent, 71 William street Baird Eobert A., (and Eegistrar for West Parish), 41 Cath- cart street Black James W., Havelock buildings, 17 West Blackball st. Brown Angus, 1 Ann street Campbell Alexander, 9 Hamilton street Griffith Patrick (old and new) 13 East Quay lane Innes William, (librarian and news agent), 40 Hamilton st. Johnston William, 46 Hamilton street Kinloch John (and bookbinder), 49 Cathcart street Lang Archibald, 9 John street , Leitch Daniel, 30 Cathcart street Melvin Thomas, (and lithographic printer), 29 Cathcart st. M'Arthur Duncan (and oculist), 16 Cathcart street M'Cunn James, 3 Hamilton street M'Dougall Duncan, 33 Hamilton street M'Ewan Charles, 7 Cross-shore street M'Kelvie James, 24 Hamilton street Motherwell J. (and lithographers), 10 William street TRADES DIRECTORY. 23,5

Morrison John & Sons (paper rulers, lithographers, and copperplate printers, 67 Eue-end street Sheehy Mrs Mary, 18 East Quay lane Stewart Eobert (and printer), 32 Hamilton street

BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS.

Armour Matthew, 1 1 Charles street Baird James F., 12 Tobago street Barclay John (and grocer), 30 Inverkip street Barclay Robert, 46 Oathcart street Blair Thomas, 30 West Burn street Blair Thomas, jun., 30 West Burn street Campbell Peter, 58 Yennel Campbell Eobert, 26 Roxburgh street Copeland John, 13 Under crescent Devine James, 5 Dalrymple street Dickson John, 22 Tobago street Dunbar Alexander, 7 Brisbane street Fitzpatrick James, 47 Shaw street Fletcher Donald, 36 West Burn street Fraser Finlay, 5 Watt street Glasgow Boot and Shoe Shop, 45 Cathcart street Gray John, 16 Hamilton street Handy side George, 13 Hamilton street M'Anally James, 21 Hamilton street M'Donald Eonald, 45 Vennel M'Farlane Humphrey, 15 Bearhope street M'Eachran Donald, 4 Shaw street M'Glinshey James, 3 Dalrymple street M'Guckin Bichard, 5 Eue-end street M'llwee William, 1 Inverkip street M'Intyre Malcom, 32 Holmscroft street M'Kinlay William (and gutta percha), 14 Cathcart street Maclachlan Andrew, 35 Cathcart street M'Laine Allan, 11 Cathcart street M'Lean Neil, 3 Inverkip street M'Naughtan Duncan, 44 Hamilton street M'Pherson Mrs, 16 Hamilton street M'Whirter Hugh, 16 Hamilton street Marshall Eobert, 21 Ann street Martin William, 63 Yennel Mathieson Neil, 14 Antigua street Milne James, 3 Tobago street " Muir Bichard, 6 Hamilton street r? "236 TRADES DIRECTORY.

Muir Robert, 3 Tobago street Muir William, 31 Cathcart street Niven James, 3 Charles street Paterson Charles, 31 Cathcart street Patrick Aclam, 6 West Blackhall street Purdie P. & G-., 40 Cathcart street Ralston Alexander, 41 Shaw street Sellars Angus, 11 Cartsburn street Shankland Thomas, 30 West Blackhall street

Shanks John, 15 Hamilton street - Shields Thomas, 5 Smith's lane Smith John, 29 Hamilton street Soutar William & Son, 33 West Burn street Steen Edward, 9 Dalrymple street , Sword James, 15 Shaw street Tarbet M., 4 West Blackhall street Tierney John & Son, 49 Cathcart street Watson Thomas, 7 Cathcart street Woodside R. & Co., 8 William street

BRASSFOUNDERS.

Dewar James (and gasfitter and tinsmith), 26 Vennel Duff James & Sons (and coppersmiths and gasfitters), 47 Rue-end street Finlay & Weir (and inspectors of weights and measures), 54 and 56 Rue- end street Lyon John (and gasfitter), 1 Dellingburn street Martin John, 19 Cathcart street Watson Hugh, 7 West Blackhall street BRAZIERS, COPPER AND TIN-PLATE WORKERS.

Baxter John (and tinsmith), 3 Taylor's close Comrie Duncan (and gasfitter), 14 William street Daskin & Co. (and gasfitters), 27 Hamilton street Little Robert, 11 East Quay lane Longwill Robert, 9 Hamilton street Philips Thomas (and gasfitter), 59 Rue-end street Shaw Thomas & Co. (plumbers and ship smiths), 21 Crawfurd street BREWERS. Black P. & A. (and malsters), Holmscroft Brewery, Captain street Greenock Brewery Co., 49 Nicolson street TRADES DIRECTORY. 237

BROKERS. Calder Eobert, 42 Shaw street Fitzpatrick James, 47 Shaw street Gallacher Terence, 2 East Blackhall street Gillies Bridget, 23 Shaw street Harvey John, 49 Sbaw street Kean Francis, 43 Dalrymple street M'Anally Patrick, 8 Manse lane M'Kay William and Alexander, 51 Shaw street M'Kean James, 8 Vennel Mellan James, 48 Shaw street Paterson Edward, 6 Dalrymple street Quigley Dennis, 1 Charles street Stewart James, 18 Dalrymple street Sweeney Mrs A., 2 Dalrymple street Warwick James, 16 Dalrympl estreet BUILDERS AND MASON'S. Allan & Mann, 11 Patrick street Caldwell John, Ker street Campbell J. & A., 13 Laird street Cram Peter, Mount Pleasant street Fotheringham William, 14 Kilblain street Ireland William, 9 Captain street Jamieson A. & E., Finnart road Jordan John (brick), 3 East Blackhall street Kirk Eobert, 12 Bruce street

Kirkwood James, 1 4 Antigua street Lang Eobert, 5 Tobago street Nicol Charles, 3 Wellington street Pollock James, 36 Holmscroft street Purdie Hugh, 49 Roxburgh street Smith John, 22 Sugarhouse lane Thomson Thomas & Son, 55 Nicolson street Thomson Thomas, jun., 24 Nicolson street Whitelaw Alexander & Co., 8 Lyle street

CABINETMAKERS AJSTD UPHOLSTERERS. Black Adam, 11 Kilblain street Blair Eobert & Son. (and house factors), 7 West Blackhall street Cowan George, 36 West Blackhall street Cumming Alexander (and carriage trimmer), 10 and 12 Kil- blain street

Fisher James (and funeral undertaker), 1 5 Laird street 238 TRADES DIRECTORY.

Lang Eobert, 32 Charles street M'Naught Thomas, 6 Albert place, West Blackhall street M'Pherson Peter, 30 West Burn street Orr Joseph, 19 Sugarhouse lane Eougvie James (and funeral undertaker), 12 Bearhope street Eougvie John M'D., 11 Bearhope street Service Archibald, 4 Kilblain street Shaw William & Son, 28 Hamilton street Watson William, 29 Nicolson street CARVERS AND GILDERS. Christie Peter & Co., Shaw place Field Eowland, 20 West Blackhall street Gilray Josiah, 1 East Blackhall street Laurie & Fleming, 1 Bank street M'Fee Neil (and photographer), 23 Oathcart street M'Millan & Bathgate, 1 East Blackhall street CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS

Alxander James G., 9 West Blackhall street Bryson Mrs, 71 Main street

Burge J. A. , 29 Kue-end street Chalmers Eobert, 19 Eoxburgh street Duncan's Medical hall, Havelock buildings, 17 West Black- hall street Fergusson John, 17 Hamilton street Galbraith John, 63 Eue-end street Glen James, 39 Hamilton street Greenock Apothecaries' Co. (and aerated water manufactu- rers), 28 Hamilton street Hyne William F., 6 Inverkip street Kirk Eobert, 2 William street MacNaught William, West-end Medical hall, 4 West Black- ball street White John, 30 Hamilton street White William, Donegal place, Lynedoch street Wilson George, 40 Cathcart street CHIMNEY SWEEPERS.

M'Allister Archibald, 37 Cathcart street Wright William, 7 Cowgate street CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE DEALERS.

Bailey Miss, 30 Shaw street Hay John (and wholesale), 21 and 22 Shaw street TRADES DIRECTORY. 239

Hendry James (and wholesale), 28 Hamilton street M'Laughlan John, 34 Shaw street O'Brien John, 61 Vennel Sharp & Ferguson, 46 Cathcart street CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS. Archibald Mrs, 12 Cathcart street Bell Misses (under-clothing), 35 West Blackhall street Benzie J., 19 Cathcart street and 26 Hamilton street Beren John, 9 Cathcart street Campbell John, 12 Hamilton street Carberry Charles, 14 William street Craig George, 28 Cathcart street Geercke A., 40 Cathcart street Harvey Mrs B., 5 William street M'Ooskar J., 3 William street M'Govern Patrick, 7 William street M'Kay David, 52 Shaw street Mackie & Pollock, 27 Cathcart street Mays William, 8 Dalrymple street Eiddick James, 1 8 Hamilton street Smith E. & Co., 6 Cathcart square and 16 William street Vincent George, 5 William street COACH AND HORSE HIRERS. Crookshanks Joseph (and funeral undertaker), 43 West Blackhall street and 8 Hamilton street Fergusson J. & J., 6 Eoslin street, Glebe M'Farlane Duncan, 6 Eoxburgh street M'Farlane Donald (and funeral undertaker), 25 West Black- hall street and 1 Jamaica street M'Gregor J. & D. (and funeral undertakers), East Quay lane, Tontine stables COAL MERCHANTS AND AGENTS.

Angus George, Eailway mineral station, head of Arthur st. Blair John, 8 Antigua street and coal depot, Dellingburn st- Brown James, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street Brown Mrs C, 10 New Dock lane Bruce John A., 62 Union street Campbell David, 3 Chapel street Clacher Thomas, 44 Main street Craig Thomas & Co. (assurance agents), City Bank build- ings, 32 Cathcart street Cunningham James, Harvie lane 240 TRADES DIRECTORY.

Darroch John, 44 Dalrymple street Dick Hector, 3 Hill street Fergus James & Son, 24 Hamilton street and Harvie lane Fell Thomas, Dellingburn street, Eailway depot Forrester James> Chapel street Hamilton & M'Culloch, 3 Chapel street Henderson Eobert, 43 Eoxburgh street Hyndman James, 46 Vennel Jeffrey & Aitken, 14 Cathcart street tilley J. & E., Bernard's place, off East Hamilton street Munro James, 12 Eoxburgh street M'Kenzie Henry E., West Quay M'Morland E. S. and Co. (and lime), 15 East Quay lane M'Phail John, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street M'Tavish Donald, Overton coal depot, 5 Chapel street Newton Colliery Co. Depot, Arthur street. Office, 17 Cath~ cart street Nicol Duncan and Co., 55 Eue-end street O'Neill Samson, 26 Ann street Orr John, depot, St Lawrence street Parkhill William, 6 Buccleuch street Peters James S., 17 Cathcart street Eankin John, 16 John street Eiddell David, Dellingburn square Bobertson John (and commission agent), 63 Eue-end street Eussell Archibald, 67 Eue-end street Salmon William B., 2 Church place Smith James & Son, 7 Chapel street Warden William, 28 Vennel, 18 Cathcart street, and Eail* Way station, St Lawrence street Ware Courteney, Eailway depot, Eegent street Weir William, 5 West Blackhall street Wilson John, 5 Chapel street

CONFECTIONERS.

Baird Mrs M., 11 Cathcart street Beresford William, 5 West Blackhall street Cuthbertson D. & T. (wholesale), 44 Hamilton street Douglas Malcom (wholesale), 31 Cathcart street Fleming Mrs George, Steamboat quay Gait Peter, 13 Hamilton street Gilchrist Miss, Eailway station Grieve Mary, 23 West Blackhall street Johnstone Thomas, 58 Vennel TRADES DIRECTORY. 239

M'Kellar Mrs, 4 Inverkip street M'Kinlay John (and wholesale), 12 Sir Michael street M'Quiston Finlay (and wholesale), 43 Cathcart street Weir Miss C,, 1 William street Wyse Alexander (and wholesale), 29 Hamilton street CONTRACTORS. Allan & Mann, 11 Patrick street Barnard James, 9 George square Cameron Gilbert (and builder), Washington cottage, Glen? side Crawford James, 8 Virginia street Cunningham James & Co., 8 Carnock street Devlin John, head of Dellingburn street Hay George (causewayer), Donegal place, Lynedoch street Hughes William, 10 Bogle street Ireland William, Captain street Laird Alexander, 9 Springkell street Laird Alexander, 37 Lynedoch street M'Call Thomas (railway), 2,0 Brougham street M'Fadyen & Co., 5 Dellingburn street M'Lean Matthew, West quay More Andrew, 1 William street Walker John, 3 Buccleuch street Warden Eobert, New Dock lane York William & James, Albert Harbour works Young James, 20 Brougham street Young James, jun., 20 Brougham street Young John (railway), 20 Brougham street COOPERS.

(Those marked thus * are also Fish Curers.J

*Chisholm William & Co., 12 Charles street Cowan Archibald (and oil merchant), & Bogle street Colligan P., 9 East Stewart street Gray & Rodger, 52 Rue-end street *Kelso M. & D., & New Dock breast Lyle Abram & Sons (and stave merchants), 6 Nicolson street and 67 Dairymple street *M'Lean John & Co., 16 Charles street M'Neilage John, 13 Cathcart street *Malcolm & Co., 3 East Shaw street Meloy George, 4 Chapel street Thorne H, & Sons (and stave merchants), Inverkip street 240 TRADES DIRECTORY.

Pascoe, Crenfell & Sons, 14 Oathcart street—P. M'Callum & Sons, agents Wilson John, 27 "West Burn street COPPER MERCHANTS. MacCallnm P. and Sons, 14 Oathcart street Vivian and Sons, 43 Eue-end street—James Tasker and Son, agents Williams, Foster & Co., 10 Bogle street—Gray & Buchanan,

CORK CUTTERS. M'Fie John, 54 Shaw street M'Intyre Andrew, 23 Yennel Sinclair and Co., 8 Manse lane Taylor Daniel, 55 Shaw street Taylor Malcom, 55 Shaw street CUTLERS AND GUNSMITHS. Hope J^mes, 8 Oathcart street Martin John, 11 Charles street Twigg Edward, 33 Hamilton street DENTISTS. Cameron A. J., 37 West Blackhall street Dowie Ebenezer T., M.D., 12 West Blackhall street and 20 Nicolson street Fraser Charles, Havelock buildings, 17 West Blackhall st drapers, &c. Anderson Q. L., 17 West Blackhall street Brown J. S. and M'Neill, 22 Hamilton street Cowan Eobert and Co., 2 and 4 Hamilton street and 10 Oath- cart square Fleming Alexander, 8 Hamilton street Gardner William and Co., 16 William street Greenock Co-operative Co. (limited), 26 Market street M'Arthur James, 9 Eue-end street Mackie and Pollock, 27 Oathcart street Nicol James & Co., 3 West Blackhall street Prentice D. and A., 24 Hamilton street Eeid William, 46 Oathcart street Eowan J. G. and Co., 6 Oathcart square

Smith E. and Co. , 6 Oathcart square Smith William, 8 Oathcart square and 30 Oathcart street Stevenson Hugh, 38 Hamilton street West Benjamin and Co., 41 Hamilton street TRADES DIRECTORY. 241

DRESSMAKERS.

(See also Milliners and Dressmakers.)

Aitken Miss Janet, 28 West Blackhall street Amos Miss, 18 Kilblain street Arkley Misses, 38 West Stewart street Boyd Miss, 11 Nicolson street Carmichael Miss, Boyd place, 31 West Blackhall street

Clark Miss, 1 2 Begent street Cross Miss, 5 Boxburgh street Cruden Miss (boys'), 33 Nicolson street Dougall Mrs, 39 West Blackhall street Duncan Miss, 59 Eegent street Fullarton Miss, 10 Watt street Graham Miss Marion, 63 Bue-end street Hunter Misses (and tailoresses), 37 Holmscroft street Lyon Miss, 13 West Stewart street MBride Mrs, 2 Antigua street M'Callum Miss Mary (boys'), 6 Inverkip street M'Lellan Miss, 12 Tobago street Orr Miss, 33 Nicolson street Orr Mrs John, 7 York street Park Miss (boys'), 61 Begent street Paterson Misses, 27 Arthur street Poison Misses, 23 Nicolson street Porter Miss, 3 Tobago street Bitchie Miss (boys'), 45 Holmscroft street Bougvie Miss Margaret W., 39 Cathcart street Shaw Miss, 41 Holmscroft street Spence Miss, 43 Nieolson street Walker Miss, 17 Kilblain street Watton Miss, 2 Hamilton street Wilson Miss Agnes, 1 Duncan street Young Miss Mary (boys'), 16 Tobago street

DYERS AND RENOVATORS.

Anderson & Bobertson, 7 Hamilton street Houston Bobert and Son (and woollen manufacturers), 34 Hamilton street and Bockbank mills M'Farlane Edward and Sons, 14 Cathcart street and 5 Spring- kell street M'Nab John, 14 West Burn street Pizllar J. and Son, 4 Albert place, West Blackhall street 242 TRADES DIRECTORY.

ENGINEERS, MACHINE MAKERS, AND FOUNDERS. Blake, Barclay and Co., Victoria Works, Macdougall street, off East Hamilton street Caird and Co., 8 Arthur street and 46 Dalrymple street Hastie John and Co., Deer Park Engine Works, 2 St Andrew square Hill Laurence and Co., Port-Glasgow road Ladyburn Foundry Co., 80 East Hamilton street Macnab and Co., Shaws Water Foundry, 3 Tngleston street M'Lean, Angus and Co., Ingleston Foundry, 7 Ingleston at. Rankin and Blackmore, Eagle Foundry, 9 and 18 Baker st„ The Greenock Foundry Co., East Stewart street FELT MANUFACTURERS. Greenock Felt Work Co., Palmerston buildings Lennox John & Co., 29 Main street FISH AND OIL MERCHANTS. Gallacher Thomas, 7 Boyd street Hunter John (and wholesale), 12 West breast Thorn William, 20 Hamilton street FISHMONGERS. Calderwood George, Fishmarket Gallacher William, 35 Hamilton st. and Fishmarket Hopkirk Duncan, 53 Rue-end street Kelly Mrs William, 39 Hamilton street Paterson William, 55 Shaw street M'Intyre James, 43 Hamilton street M'Munagle Charles, 2 William street M'Neil Daniel, 31 Rue-end street FLESHERS.

Arbuekle G. & M., 1 Albert place, West Blackhall street Beith James, 21 Roxburgh street Black Duncan, 10 Hope street Crawford Hugh, 49 Roxburgh street Dick John, 33 Vennel Ferguson James, 9 Bruce street Harley Francis, 21 Arthur street M'Connell Hugh, 25 Market street M'Oulloch Alexander, 6 Inverkip street M'Dade Bernard, 1 Stanners street M'Dougall Daniel, 25 Rue-end street M'Innes Angus, 13 Yennel M'Kechnie Allan, 18 West Blackhall streefc M'Millan W. B., 13 Cathcart street TRADES DIRECTORY. 2i8

M'Millan David, 39 Shaw street M'Neill John, 7 Ann street Martin Eobert, 4 Sir Michael street O'Donnell John, 49 Shaw street Morrison James, 7 West Blackhall st. and 33 Hamilton st. Muir M., 13 West Blackhall street Scott Eobert, Fleshmarket, 17 Market street Simpson John, 1 1 Eegent street Sinclair John, 29 Nicolson street Taylor Daniel, 25 and 47 Hamilton street, 1 Ann street, and 18 Cartsburn street Walker David, 33 West Burn street "Walker Eobert S., 20 John street and 39 Shaw street

FRUITERERS,

Aitken Marion, Donegal place, Eegent street Brown Matthew, 47 Eoxburgh street Docherty James, 37 Oathcart street Grallacher Mrs James (and poulterer), 2 Albert place, West Blackhall street Gray John, 5 Market street Kirk Miss, 23 Inverkip street Kirkwood Miss Elizabeth (and poulterer), 5 William street Livingston Miss, 33 Oathcart street Spence James (and wholesale), 40 Oathcart street Watt William, 34 Dalrymple street Wilson Misses, 12 Ann street FURNISHING WAREHOUSE BEEPERS.

Bell Misses, 36 West Blackhall street Cassels A. & S., 38 Hamilton street Douglas Mrs Alexander, 2 Tobago street Forsyth Mrs John, 20 Brisbane street Houston Eobert, 13 Eue-end street Hutcheson Miss, 59 Eegent street M'Gibbon Mrs Charles, 33 West Burn street M'Gibbon J. & J., 14 West Blackhall street M'William Miss, 46 East Hamilton street More Miss, 7 West Blackhall street Neil Mrs, 14 West Blackhall street Nixon Mrs (underclothing), 41 West Blackhall street Peters J. (and hosiery), 13 Hamilton street Smith Mrs David, 22 Oathcart street Williamson Mrs John, 20 Eoxburgh street 244 TRADES DIRECTORY.

GARDENERS.

Bain George, 7 Mearns street Baird Robert, 14 West Blackball street Barr James, 37 Union street Barr John, 27 West Blackhall street Butler G-eorge M. (and contractor), Finnart Nursery Campbell James, Newark street

Pulton James, Smith's J and, Ann street Kirkpatrick James, 28 West Burn street Livingston John, 26 Yennel Locke Robert (and florist), 10 Hamilton street M'Dougall Lachlan, 55 Ann street M'Lean Dugald, 6 Kilblain street M'Lean Hugh, 12 Watt street Menzies Mrs James, 2Q Hamilton street Wood Alexander, Bogston, Port-Glasgow road Wood John, Port-Glasgow road

GLAZIERS.

Adam and Gill, 4 Watson's lane Campbell Daniel (and joiner), 18 John street Chalmers Hugh M. (and joiner and funeral undertaker), 23 Bearhope street Lamb Thomas <& Sons, 30 Market street M'Gregor & Donald, 15 Charles street Paterson Alexander (and crown glass warehouse), 23 Cath- cart street GRAIN MERCHANTS.

Anderson William & Son (and wholesale grocers), Sugar Ex-^ change buildings, 3 Mansionhouse lane Bone James, 23 Tobago street Ewing, Angus & Co. (and salt provisons), 4 Bogle street Gibb William (and potato), 37 Ann street Hill Matthew, Chapel street

Mackenzie <§? Walter, Shaws Water Grain Mills, Dellingburn square M'Arthur Hugh, 35 Hamilton street M'Cammond David, 4 Church place Niven Thomas, 17 East Quay lane Orr John, jun. (and baker), 5 Rue-en4 street Quarrier John, 12 Baker street Service John, 3 East Blackhall street Smith & Davidson, 2 West Quay TRADES DIRECTORY. 24$

GROCERS.

Aird John, 54 Dalrymple street Aitken Miss M., 15 Antigua street Alexander Mrs, 1 1 Main street Algie Andrew, 13 Hamilton street Algie James, 17 Cathcart street and 26 Hamilton street Algie Robert, 24 Shaw street and 7 East Quay lane Anderson Alexander, 34 Hamilton street Anderson Neil, 46 Inverkip street Anderson William & Son (and wholesale), 3 Mansionhouse lane Arrol William, 58 Vennel Arrol Mrs Eobert, 21 Tobago street Beattie Charles, 55 Main street Beattie Miss, 16 Brisbane street Beith Mrs, 1 1 Cartsburn street Black Hugh, 37 Hamilton street Black Mrs John, 8 Mearns street Borthwick Alexander, 2 Inverkip street Boyd Duncan, 44 Shaw street Boyle James, (and provision merchant), 29 Charles street Bowie James, 46 Main street Brighton John, 43 Hamilton street Brisbane James, 23 Ingleston street Brown Eobert G-., 28 Dalrymple street Brown Bobert (and provisions), Havelock buildings, 17 West Blackball street

Brown A. and Co t , 24 Tobago street Brown Mrs James, 22 West Blackhall street Browning Mrs Thomas, 23 Arthur street Browning Mrs, 5 Union street Calder Mrs, 13 Tobago street Caldwell A. and M., 22 John street Cameron Kenneth, Ewing's buildings Campbell Peter, 5 Hamilton street Campbell William, 41 Vennel Campbell Miss, 15 Brougham street Campbell Mrs John, 45 Main street Carmichael Donald, 31 West Burn street Clark John T., 10 Sir Michael street and 63 Holmscroft st. Clark Peter, Drumfroohar road Cockroft William, 34 Ann street Crawford William, 14 West Blackhall street Crow Mrs, 31 Charles street 246 TRADES DIRECTORY.

Cunningham David, 15 Market street Currie William, 29 Nicolson street Davies Edward, 6 Vennel and Ladyburn Davidson David, 19 Sir Michael street Denny Miss, 53 Holmscroft street Douglas John, 57 Main street Douglas William, 13 Ann street Drennon Mrs James, 29 Ingleston street Drummond Eobert, 24 Ann street Duncan Mrs Eobert, 16 Gathcart street Eason Mrs John, 22 Cartsbarn street Eaglesham James, 4 East Hamilton street Erskine Mrs, 7 Tobago street Falconer Mrs, 17 John street Earrell Eobert, 8 East Hamilton street Eerguson Charles, 27 Shaw street and 2 Dalrymple street Eorrest James (and provision), 26 Crawfurd street Gardner Alexander, 21 Market street Gardner John, 3 West Stewart street Gibb John, 21 Lynedoch street Gibb Miss Mary, 6 Antigua street Gilray Josiah, 64 Ann street Given Hugh (and provision), 24 Inverkip street Glass Hugh, 12 Dalrymple street Graham Hugh (and provision), 42 Cathcart street Gray David, Ladyburn Greenock Co-operative Company (limited), 11 Market street Guthrie Eobert, 6 West Stewart street Hair James, 3 Bearhope street Hannah William, 68 East Hamilton street Henderson Eobert, 43 Eoxburgh street Henderson Eobert, 5 Union street Hendry Andrew, 29 Lynedoch street Hepburn John, 34 Shaw street Holmes John, 34 Vennel. Houston Miss, 17 Ingleston street; Hunter John, 17 Dalrymple street Hutcheson George, 24 Hutcheson's court Inglis Mrs Andrew, 13 Ingleston street Kelly William (and wine merchant), 9 William street Kenna Martin, 28 Dalrymple street Kerr Archibald, 5 Ann street Kilpatrick Hugh, 3 Cowgate street Kirkwood Eobert, 1 Smith's lane TRADES DIRECTORY. 247

Knox Mrs, 28 Ann street Lang Alexander 86 East Hamilton street Lang John, 25 Dalrymple street Lang Miss Jane, 6 Chapel street Lawson Mrs, 3 Lyle street Lennox Hugh, 5 Lyle street Leishman James, 12 Regent street Lawson Mrs, 3 Lyle street Lilly Kobert, 7 Sir Michael street Logan James, 27 Market street Lusk Eobert, (wholesale), 14 Charles street Lyle Thomas, 5 Shaw street M'Arthur Hugh, 35 Hamilton street M'Arthur Sarah, 35 Roxburgh street M'Ausland John, 36 West Blackhall street M'Call Archibald, 24 Hamilton street and 63 Rue-end street M'Callum Edward, 36 Shaw street M'Callum Miss Catherine, 10 East Shaw street M'Crindle James, 3 Rue-end street M'Culloch John, 23 East Shaw street M'Cutcheon Hugh, 26 Arthur street

Macdermott Alexander, 1 1 Rue-end street Macdonald Alexander, 18 Hamilton street Macfarlane John A. (and wine merchant), 10 "West Blackhall street M'Earlane William, 68 Yennel M'Eie Archibald, 46 Shaw street M'Fie John, 56 Yennel M'G-hie Daniel, 30 Shaw street M'Hwraith David, (wholesale), 12 William street M'Innes Mrs, 12 West Blackhall street M'Intyre Thomas, 7 St Lawrence street M'Kail James, 45 Hamilton street M'Kail Thomas, 13 West .Blackhall street M'Kay J., 27 Yennel M'Kay John, 27 Market street M'Kellar Peter B., Ingleston street M'Kelvie Mrs, 33 Ann street M'Lean Hugh, 51 Roxburgh street M'Lean Miss Flora, 6 Lyle street M'Millan Miss Mary, 23 Arthur street M'Murrich Mrs Matthew, 2 Hill street M'Whirter Robert, 39 Yennel M'Pherson James, 21 John street 248 TRADES DIRECTORY.

M'Pherson John, 21 Main street M'Pherson Mrs, 68 Rue-end street Main William, 5 Antigua street Mathieson John, 9 Taylor's close Mill Alexander, 14 Wellington street Millar Walter, 35 Ann street Millar Mrs Thomas, 42 Crawfurd street Minto George, 23 Hamilton street Moody Allan, 42 Main street Mooney M., 8 Manse lane Morison James, 27 Cathcart street Morrison John, 26 Sir Michael street Morton and Young, 30 Hamilton street Montgomerie Mrs John, 55 Shaw street Muir William, 7 Dalrymple street Muir Mrs, 8 Cross-shore street Neilson Mrs Samuel, 18 John street Nicol James, 30 Vennel Orr William, 9 Eegent street Park John, 59 Yennel Paterson Dugald H., 19 Hamilton street Eeid Duncan, 42 Hamilton street Eeid Duncan, 5 Main street Eitchie Hugh, 35 Cathcart street Eitchie Hugh, 44 Inverkip street Eobertson John, 13 Eegent street Eussell John, 46 East Hamilton street Eussell William, Ladyburn Eutherford Mrs James, 4 Ann street Scanlan Michael, 22 Dalrymple street Scott James, 44 Yennel Scott Peter, 9 West Blackhall street and 10 Sir Michael st. Scott Walter, 41 West Blackhall street Scott William, 4 Cowgate street Scott Mrs, 59 Dalrymple street Sharp John (and provision), 25 Eue-end street Shaw Neil, 43 Dalrymple street Shearer Hugh, 52 Shaw street and 27 Hamilton street

Simpson William, 6 West Stewart street - Smith Alexander (wholesale), 3 Manse lane Smith Alexander, 25 Market street Smith Thomas (and provision), 5 Inverkip street Spence Archibald, 44 Crawfurd street Steel H. and W. (wholesale), 10 Broad close TRADES DIRECTORY. 249

Stevenson David (and provision), 55 Shaw street Stewart William, 12 Bruce street Stirling Mrs A., 7 Shaw street Strain Henry, 8 Smith's lane Todd Miss, 3 Dellingburn street Thomson William (and provision), 26 Sugarhouse lane Train Mrs, 38 Main street Walker Mrs James, 32 East Hamilton street Weir Thomas, 42 Holmscroft street Whitehead James, 35 Shaw street Wilson John, 15 Hamilton street Wood William, 5 Shaw street Young Hugh, 15 Holmscroft street Young William, 43 Hamilton street Young Miss Agnes, 2 John street GROCERS AND SPIRIT DEALERS. Douglas William, 13 Ann street Ewing Mrs James, 5 Cowgate street Foster Eobert P., 2 Tobago street M'Millan Andrew, 20 Brisbane street Scott Ivie, 18 West Blackhall street Whiteford Eobert, 55 Bosburgh street Yuill Mrs John, 31 Ingleston street HAIRDRESSERS.

Adamson William, 71 Main street Brown Alexander, 4 Manse lane Doig Alexander, 13 East breast Dunlop William, 30 Dalrymple street Gallacher John, 31- Dalrymple street Leslie William Duncan (and perfumer), 2 Cathcart square M'Guire James, 26 Dalrymple street M'Kay William, 7 Yennel M'Millan John, 26 Charles street Stewart George, 45 Yennel Watson Frederick (and perfumer,) 8 West Blackhall street Wishart Thomas, 2 Cross-shore street Hatters.

Craig George, Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart street Fulton James, Cathcart square M'Donald Andrew, 35 West Burn street M'Farlan & Co., 49 Cathcart street Macindoe & Co., 26 Hamilton street 250 TRADES DIRECTORY.

Millar J. & Co., 14 Hamilton street Neilson John, 43 Cathcart street Oats Daniel, 20 Yennel Wotherspoon Alexander C, corner of Eue-end and Cathcart streets HOSIERS, Anderson Hugh (and glove and trimming warehouse), 38 Hamilton street Houston Eo"bert, 13 Eue-end street M'llwraith William (and shirtmaker), 2 "West Blackball st. M'llwraith Miss, 22 Hamilton street Mossman Miss E., 18 Inverkip street HOUSE FACTORS. Agnew A. and Son, 15 Cross-shore street Crawfurd Andrew, West Burn street Clark William, 41 Cathcart street Cameron John and Sons, 10, 12 and 14 Cross-shore street Duncan John, 1 Bank street Gaff William, 5 Argyle street Gillespie John, 32 Cathcart street Gillies John, 13 St Laurence street Hunter John, City Bank buildings Eaff George, 41 Cathcart street Eeid John, 67 Eue-end street INN AND HOTEL KEEPERS.

Bain Thomas, Prince of Wales hotel, 28 Cathcart street Beattie Mrs, Commercial hotel, 2 East Quay lane Brodie William, Buck Head hotel, 2 Watson's lane, Hamil- ton street Buchanan Mrs, White Hart hotel, 50 Cathcart street Cameron Alexander, Museum inn, 9 William street M'Cammond David, Wheat Sheaf hotel, 4 Church place Macdonald Mrs, Tontine hotel, 34 Cathcart street Muir Mary, Eoyal hotel, 3 East breast INSURANCE AGENTS. See Appendix. IRON MERCHANTS. Allan George & Son, Clyde forge, Port-Glasgow road Enthoven & Son H. J. (yellow metal and nails), William M'Arthur & Co., agents TRADES DIRECTORY. 251

Greenock Iron Co., 6 and 7 Customhouse place Kidston A. G-. and Co., 48 Eue-end street and 2 Virginia st. M'Callum P. and Sons (and yellow metal merchants), 14 Cathcart street IRONMONGERS.

Andrew J. and W. and Co., 2 Cathcart square and 5 Ann st. Eodger and Edwards, 25 Eue-end street Hannah William (and saw maker), 4 Shaw street Honeyman Eobert (and wholesale), 7 William street Morton Andrew C. and Co., 10 William street Shearer Alexander, 9 William street Wilson A. and J. (and ship chandlers), 65 Eue-end street LATHSPLITTERS.

Crighton Archibald, 65 Dalrymple street Gibson Walter and Co., 28 West Blackball street M/Kean John, 62 Main street M'Leod John M., 10 St Andrew street Newlands Peter, 12 Hope street MALSTERS.

Black P. and A., Holmscroft brewery, Captain street Greenock Brewery Co., 49 Nicolson street MANUFACTURERS (MISCELLANEOUS.) Allan George and Son (iron), Clyde forge, Port- Glasgow road

• Boyd John and Sons (aerated water), 30 Sugarhouse lane Brown, Stewart and Co., paper makers, Overton mill Clyde Pottery Co. (earthenware), Port- Glasgow road Clyde Eopework, Eegent street Currie Matthias (watch and clock), 11 Cross-shore street Fleming Eeid and Co., Shaws Water Worsted mill Foulds Matthew (jam, jelly and marmalade), Jersey cottage, Baker street Greenock Brewery Co., 49 Nicolson street Greenock Distillery Co., 27 Tobago street Greenock Felt Work Co., 8 East Hamilton street Greenock Patent Galvanizing Works, 55 Shaw street Greenock Spinning Company (cotton), Drumfrochar road Greenock Sacking Co., Lynedoch street Henry John and Co. (candle), 15 Charles street Houston Eobert and Son (woollen and dyers), 34 Hamilton street, and Eockbank mills, Shaws water Lennox John and Co,, Caledonian Pelt works, 29 Main st 252 TRADES DIRECTORY.

M'Farlane Edward and Sons (woollen), 10 Cathcart street and 5 Springkell street M'Kenzie W. J. and Co., (edge tool and hammer), 31 Hamilton street M'Mahon Joseph (aerated waters), 29 Dalrymple street Miller Alexander and Co. (jute and flax spinners and sack- ing), Penelope works, Drumfrochar road M'William and Gibson, chemists, 9 Bogle street and 7 Vir- ginia street Pearson John (clogs), 19 Shaw street _ Poynter John and Son, manufacturing chemists, Delling- burn street Eobertson Wellwood M. (soda water), 2 Buccleuch street and 5 Crawfurd street Vivian H. H. and Co. (tube), 43 Sue- end street—James Tasker and Son, agents MERCHANTS, SHIPOWNERS, SHIP AND COMMISSION AGENTS, INSURANCE AND SUGAR BROKERS. {See also Steam Packet Agents.) Adam Archibald, 3 Cathcart street Adam George, 1 Cathcart street Alston John (anchor and chain), 2 East India breast Allan and Mann, 1 1 Patrick street Anderson William and Son, Sugar Exchange buildings, 3 Mansionhouse lane

Baine and Johnston, Havelock buildings, 1 7 West Blackhall street Balderston David, 41 Eegent street Bankier, Leitke and Co., City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart st. Beattie Andrew, 23 Cathcart street Broune and Watson (ship brokers), Palmerston buildings, Customhouse place Brymner Graham, 9 Customhouse place Caird Colin S., City Bank buildings, Cathcart street Campbell Alexander, 18 West Burn street Campbell James, 12 West breast Campbell James Eletcher, 50 Brougham street Campbell John, jun., Exchange buildings Carmichael Andrew, of John Haddow and Co., Banktop Carmichael James, of Greenock Brewery Co., 49 Nicolson st. Carmichael John H., Glenfield, 75 Union street Clapperton John and Co., Palmerston buildings, Custom- house place Cook James E., 12 Mearns street TRADES DIRECTORY. 253

Crockatt William, Thorndean house Cunningham Duncan and Co., 23Cathcart street Cunningham and M'Caskill, City of Glasgow Bank buildings Cuthbert Eobert, 67 Eue-end street Cuthbert William and Co.. 32 Catheart street Dalgleish George, 14 Brisbane street Dempster George, Exchange buildings, 27 Catheart street Dunlop Eobert, 2 1 Catheart street Ewing, Angus and Co., 4 Bogle street Ewing Eobert and Co., 4 Bogle street Einlay A. BL, 9 Bank street Fleming, Eeid and Co., Shaws Water Worsted mills Foulds and Bone (and provision merchants), 11 Sugarhouse lane Gray and Buchanan, 12 Bogle street Grieve Walter, Exchange buildings, 27 Catheart street Grieve James J-, 17 West Blackhall street Goodchild John L., City Bank buildings, 32 Catheart street Hamilton James, Seabank house, Johnston street Hamilton John, Villa Marina, 28 Eldon street Henderson and Co., 1 East India breast Hunter James and Co., 43 Eue-end street Hunter John C, 2 West quay Hunter Thomas O., 13 William street Jeffrey and Aitken, (and shipbrokers), 14 Catheart street Johnston A. E., Homescroft house Johnston David, of Gourock Eopework Co., Cross-shore si Kelly William, 9 William street Kerr John, 2 West quay Kerr Wilson, & Co., Palmerston buildings, Customhouse'place Kidston A. G. & Co., 48 Eue-end street and 2 Virginia street Kincaid Thomas, Corriebank, 1 1 Eldon street Laird Alexander & Son, 2 Cross-shore street Leitch A. O. & Muir, Exchange buildings, 27 Catheart st. Lindsay William & Co., Excise buildings Little James & Co., Excise buildings Low John & Co., 2 Open shore M'Arthur William & Co., 23 Catheart street MacArthur, M'Lean & Co., 5 West quay M'Bride R. K. & Co., 24 West Burn street M'Caskill Kenneth, jun., 32 Catheart street M'Crae Daniel, 5 West breast MacCunn John, Excise buildings Macdonald, Hutcheson and Co., Exchange buildings, 27 Catheart street 254 TEADES DIRECTORY.

Macdonald, Dhanis and Hood, 2 West quay

Macfarlan, Brown and Co. , Customhouse place M'Gregor John 0., 10 Union street Mackenzie A. and Co., Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart st. Mackenzie Archibald, 1 West quay M'Lea Kenneth and Sons, 18 West Burn street M'Lellan James and Co., Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart st. M'Murtrie Henry, 2 Cross-shore street Martin and Co., 8 William street Melvin William and Co., 2 Watt place Merrow and Fell, City Bank buildings, 32 Catheart street Mill Charles, 8 William street Millar Eobert, 4 1 Union street Munro and Stuart (and seedsmen), 10 East Quay lane Munro Andrew and Co., 49 Cathcart street Murray W., 2 Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart street Myles and Hogg, Sugar Exchange, Terrace road Neil James, 5 Union street Newton Thomas B., 65 Eue-end street Orr William, Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart street Pohlman Otto, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street Prentice T. & Co., 19 Nicolson street Eankin William, Myrtle cottage, 92 Eldon street

Pattens & Co. , 1 1 Baker street Eobertson and M'Dougall, bo Eue-end street Eobertson John* 63 Eue-end street Eobb, Moore and Co., ship store and export grocers, 10 Cross- shore street Eodger Alexander, 23 Eldon street Eodger John, jun., 35 West Stewart street Boss, Oorbett and Co., 2 Shannon's close Eoss William, 29 Catheart street Eussell Alexander, 73 Union street Shankland D. and Co., 21 Cathcart street

Shankland Eobert & Co., 2 J Cathcart street Skivington Arthur, Exchange buildings, 5 Mansionhouse lane Speirs Hugh and Co., 11 William street Stewart J. & W., National Bank buildings, 1 Watt place; Tasker Andrew, 43 Eue-end street Tasker James & Son, 43 Eue-end street Tasker James, 43 Eue-end street Turner Coll James, 18 West Burn street Turner William, 18 West Burn street

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Watson and Eamsay, Exchange buildings Wrede and Co., City Bank buildings, 32 Catbcart street Young J. and E., City Bank buildings, 32 Oathcart street MESSEN"GER-AT-ARMS.

Shearer William, 3 Bank street MIDWIYES.

Beaton Mrs, 7 Ardgowan street, Glebe Buchan Mrs William (and lady's nurse), 45 Shaw street Campbell Mrs (and lady's nurse), 11 Bruce street M'Kellar Mrs John (and lady's nurse), 9 East Shaw street Menzies Mrs, 17 Ann street

Allan George, jun., Grain Mill, East Stewart street Greenbank Mill, Drumfrochar road—A. A. C. Stathan, manager Hill Matthew (and grain merchant), Chapel street M'Kenzie & Walker (and grain merchants), Dellingburn square Quarrier John, Bakers' mill, 12 Baker street MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS.

(See also Dressmakers.

Boyd Misses (and straw-hat makers), 31 Holmscroft street Brown Miss, 14 Kelly street Chalmers Miss, 15 Laird street Clark Miss A., 26 Vennel Dougall Mrs, Boyd place, 29 West Blackhall street Douglas Miss Lilias, 2 West Blackhall street Douglas Miss, 1 5 Ann street Fulton Miss Elizabeth (and straw bonnet maker), 20 Cath- cart street Grant Miss Isabella, 21 Cathcart street Laird J. S., Havelock buildings, 17 West Blackhall street M'Gibbon Mrs Charles (and straw hatter), 33 West Burn st. M'Laren Miss, 25 Charles street M'Lean Miss Elizabeth, 5 Inverkip street M'Pherson Miss, 46 Inverkip street M'Eae Miss (and straw hat maker), 16 Cathcart street Millar Misses, 29 Lynedoch street More Miss, 7 West Blackhall street Paterson Miss E., 8 Trafalgar street Pollock Miss (and furrier), 11 Bank street 256 TRADES DIRECTORY.

Smith Miss, 39 West Blackhall street Smith Mrs David, 22 Cathcart street Taylor Miss, 26 West Burn street OPTICIANS AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS. M'Gregor D. & Co., City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street M'Kenzie John, 46 Cathcart street M'Neillage James, 14 Cathcart street Young Eobert, 32 Cathcart street PAINTERS AND PAPER-HANGERS. Brown George, 3 Albert place Buchanan James, 44 Shaw street Cameron William, 1 and 3 Argyle street Hendry John, 29 Nicolson street Johnston & Lochhead, 29 Sugarhouse lane Leitch Daniel, 10 West breast Macalister & Fyfe, (oil and colour merchants), 4 East breast M'Naught John, 2 Church place Sinclair Peter & Co., 5 West Blackhall street Yeo D. D. & Co. (oil and colour merchants), 16 East India breast PAVEMENT MERCHANTS.

Allan and Mann, 1 1 Patrick street Blair John, Antigua street, and Coal depot, Dellingburn st, Thomson Thomas & Son, 55 Nicolson street PAWNBROKERS. Blair Archibald, 31 Vennel Boyle Elizabeth, 13 East Quay lane Cairns John, 10 Dalrymple street and 1 Bell entry Cochrane William, 49 Vennel Cook Bobert, 35 Market street Cruthers Ann, 30 Dalrymple street Fawcett Samuel, 34 Shaw street M'Guckin John, 10 Stanners street M'Kerrow George, 48 Shaw street Millar Alexander, 41 Hamilton street O'Neil John B., 6 Vennel Sweeny Charles, 5 William street PHOTOGRAPHERS. Fergus Brothers, 5 Albert place, West Blackhall street Greenock Photographic Co., 15 Cathcart street Hamilton John (and fine arts), City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street TRADES DIRECTOR?. 251

Macfee Neil, 23 Catheart street Mackirdy John, 15 Catheart street Smith Thomas (and photographic colourist), 22 Roxburgh st, Stevenson Charles, Cemetery gate Straiton David, 8 Hamilton street Urie Eobert, 8 West Blackhall street PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, (See Appendix.) PLASTERERS. Foster John, 17 Roxburgh street Paul Colin, 13 Nelson street, west Tannock Andrew, head of Duncan street Tannock Quintin, Ker street PLUMBERS. Adam William & Co, (and coppersmiths), 2 and 3 Dock breast Bell Peter & Co., 10 East India breast Broadfoot James, 2 West Breast Brownlie, Buchanan & Co. (and tinsmiths), 6 West breast Buie M. & H., 7 East breast Mitchell & Lamont, 24 West Burn street M'Lean and Barclay, 1 1 East Quay lane POULTERERS. M'Connell Mrs, 31 Hamilton street Paterson Eobert, 15 Market street Shaw William, Palmerston buildings, Customhouse place White Miss A., 36 West Blackhall street PRINTERS (LETTERPRESS).

Blair Josoph, 40 Catheart street Campbell Charles, Exchange buildings, 27 Catheart street Mackenzie A. & Co., 29 Hamilton street Orr, Pollock & Co., 18 Charles street Stewart Eobert, 32 Hamilton street PROVISION DEALERS.

Bruce Alexander, 22 Shaw street Caldwell Eobert, 6 Ann street Campbell Nicol, 5 East Shaw street Carcherie James, 40 Shaw street Coyle John, 21 Catheart street Crawford John, 6 Watson's lane 258 TRADES DIRECTORY.

Currie Mrs Matthew, 33 Cathcart street Docherty James, 17 Shaw street Douglas Maleom, 31 Cathcart street Ewing William (potato), 9 Lynedoch street Fletcher Alexander, 26 Dalrymple street Fraser James, 10 Cross-shore street Fullarton Robert, 19 Market street Grant Neil & James, 35 Shaw street Hamilton William (potato), 5 Hope street Henderson Eobert, 43 Roxburgh street Howie Matthew (potato), 5 West breast Loughran Peter, 14 Dalrymple street M'Arthur Hugh, Havelock buildings, 15 West Blaekhall st. M'Laughlan James, 13 Market street Mahon David, 8 Cross-shore street Muir Robert, 25 Vennel Paterson Alexander & Son, 39 Hamilton street Redden James, 23 Charles street Shaw William (potato), Palmerston buildings, Customhouse place Watson Alexander, 15 Regent street Wilson Edward (and wholesale drysalter), 27 Charles street RIGGERS.

Benson Robert, 34 Nicolson street Hastie John, 5 St Lawrence street Hunter John, 2 Watt place Hyndman Robert, 8 East Shaw street Robb David, 1 6 Antigua street Robertson Thomas, 1 1 Cathcart street

ROPE A1STD TWINE MAKERS Gillies Alexander, Low Cornhaddock Gourock Ropework Co. (and sailcloth manufacturers), 1 Cross-shore street and 5 East breast Greenock Ropework, Wellington street Leitch Quintin and Co., 11 West breast Miller James, 25 Regent street Orr, Hunter and Co., 4 West Quay lane Tough Alexander and Son, Clyde Ropework, Regent street. Warehouse, head of Steamboat quay SADDLERS. Adams William D., 19 Cathcart street Stewart James, 3 Market street Whiteford Robert, 1 Watt place TRADES DIRECTORY. 259

SAILMAKERS. Black Thomas, 4 Customhouse place Ferguson A. & Co., 5 East breast Fish, Brown & Co., East India breast Hamilton & Adams, 21 Shaw street Menzies A. & W., 2 Virginia street Orr, Hunter & Co., 4 West Quay lane Pennel Joseph, West quay SCULPTORS. Stevenson Charles (and photographer), Cemetery gate Mathie John, 54 Inverkip street Wood Francis, 23 Bruce street Wood Thomas, opposite Cemetery gate SHERIFF-OFFICERS. Crookshanks James (and accountant), 8 Hamilton street Conn John, 3 Bank street Shearer William (and messenger-at-arms), 3 Bank street Smith James (and constable), 3 Bank street Stuart Thomas (and constable), 3 Bank street SHIP CHANDLERS. Galloway, Denniston & Co. (tinsmiths and flagmakers), 11 West breast Lyle & Co., 3 and 4 West breast Macalister & Fyfe, 4 East breast Macpherson & Co., 3 East breast Eodger & Edwards (and ironmongers), 25 Eue-end street Scott William & Co., 2 West quay Wilson A. and J., 65 Eue-end street SHIPBUILDERS.

Caird & Co. (iron), 46 Dalrymple street and 10 Arthur st« Crawford Hope, Bay of Quick Hill Laurence & Co. (iron), Port-Glasgow road M'Millan & Macdonald, 42 West Blackhall street Macnab and Co. (and iron), Cartsdyke Eobertson and Co., 14 Main street Scott and Co. (and iron), Cartsdyke Steele Eobert and Co. (and iron), 6 Eue-end street and 56 Main street SICK NURSES AND KEEPERS. Barclay Mrs, 22 Crawfurd street Denholm Mrs, 1 Watson's lane 260 TRADES DIRECTORY.

Jack Mrs, 3 Bruce street Thomson Mrs, 4 West Burn street Young Mrs, 35 Holmscroft street SLATERS Burns George (and slate merchant), 24 Crawfurd street M'Lachlan and Brown, 14 Kilblain street Mackay Peter, 9 Chapel street Shaw and Imrie, 39 Hamilton street Swan William and Son (and slate merchants), o Sir Michael street Wright Peter, 21 Inverkip street SPIRIT DEALERS. (See also Grocers and Spirit Dealers, and Inn and Tavern Keepers.)

Allison William & Co., 57 Yennel and 3 Market street Anderson Kenneth, 27 Sugarhouse lane Anderson Thomas, 1 1 East breast Bannatyne Eobert, 3 Eopework street Bell John, 53 Eue-end street Biggam John, 35 Dairymple street Black Eobert, Eagle tavern, 41 Eue-end street Blair Hugh E., 29 Yennel Blair Hugh, 3 Bell entry Bonnar Dundas, 8 Inverkip street Boyce Edward, 31 Shaw street Boyd John, 12 Sir Michael street Brown James, 13 Shaw street Brown Neil, 39 Yennel Bryson John, 30 Shaw street Broadfoot William, 10 Dalrymple street Buchanan John W., 27 Yennel Burton Mrs William, 17 Shaw street Byers John, 39 Shaw street Campbell John, 16 Stanners street Canavan Hugh, 29 Dalrymple street Chorley Misses, 26 West Burn street Chrichton Henry, 40 Cathcart street Cochrane Thomas, 31 Cathcart street Collins John B. S., 36 Cathcart street Cowan Mrs Archibald, 28 Sir Michael street Craig Mrs, 23 Inverkip street Crawford Miss Jane, 14 Market street Crawford Eobert, 41 Main street Curtis 0. H. & Co., 32 Cathcart street and 18 Nicolson st. TRADES DIRECTORY. 261

Dalgarno Mrs William, 37 Hamilton street Davidson James, 1 Under crescent Davies Charles, 21 Eue-end street Donnelly Peter, 4 Watson's lane Dow Archibald, 26 Cathcart street Dow Cameron, 5 Under crescent Downie John, 8 Carnock street Downing William, 29 Cathcart st. and 4 Mansionhouse lane Duff William, 17 Bearhore street Dunlop George, 57 Shaw street Fay Arthur, 9 East breast Ferguson George, 6 East Shaw street Ferrie William, 20 Cathcart street Fletcher Mrs Mary, 61 Eue-end street Forrest Thomas (and tea merchant), 41 Hamilton street Gall Elizabeth, 6 Sir Michael street Gibson James, 1 East breast and 41 West Blackball street Gillies J. W., 59 Eoxburgh street Graham Alexander, 10 East India breast Graham John, 7 and 9 Sir Michael street Grant Mrs E., 8 Shaw street Grant John, 12 Vennel Harvey Eobert, 37 Eue-end street Hay Mrs Sarah, 11 John street Henry John,- 5 Main street Hainey Mrs D., 9 Taylor's close Hood William, 22 Vennel Houston James, 10 Baker street Houston James, 43 Shaw street and 6 Cross-shore street Inglis James, 10 Kilblain street Inglis Eobert, 2 Mansionhouse lane Irons Thomas, 25 Vennel Jamieson Mrs Thomas, Havelock buildings, 1 Argyle street Johnstone David, 4 West breast Kennedy Charles, 17 Dalrymple street Kerr James, 10 West breast King Mrs Eobert, 69 Main street Laird William, 31 Eue-end street Laird Mrs Sarah, 6 Ann street Lang Gabriel, 4 Bearhope street Lawrence David, 10 East breast Leitch Mrs Neil, 3 Shannon's close Little James, 1 East breast Logan James, 11 Eegent street Logan Mrs Eachel, 71 East Hamilton street 262 TRADES DIRECTORY.

Lyle John, 6 West Quay lane and 17 Sugarhouse lane Lyle John, 8 Smith's lane M'Arthur John, 1 1 Bast breast M'Arthur Eobert, 31 Yennel M'Callum Mrs Daniel, 7 East breast M'Callum Mrs, 2 Dellingburn square M'Caw "William, 1 Harvie lane M'Gulloch John, 8 Mid breast M'Ooll Hugh, 14 Shaw street M'Cunn Miss Janet, 14 East Shaw street M'Dade Henry, 62 Yennel M'Donald Mrs, 22 West Blackhall street M'Donald Mrs, 51 Dalrymple street and 2 Sugarhouse lane M'Fie Mrs, 4 William street M'Gregor James, 8 Oathcart street and 1 Shaw street M'Gregor John, 23 and 25 Shaw st. and 9 East Quay lane M'Indoe Eobert, 45 Dalrymple street M'Innes Dugald, 14 Hamilton street and 15 Eue-end street M'Kay Mrs, 38 Ann street M'Kellar John, 3 Highland close M'Kellar Mrs, 40 West Burn street M'Kenzie James, 38 Dalrymple street and 6 West Quay lane M'Kenzie Mrs Mary, 1 Springkell street M'Kenzie Miss Elizabeth, 33 Eoxburgh street M'Kinnon John, 13 Cathcart street M'Kinnon Mrs Margaret, 8 East breast M'Laughlan Peter, 65 Main street M'Lean Alexander, 36 Inverkip street M'Lean Donald, 13 Arthur street M'Lean Peter, 8 West breast M'Lean Mrs L., 28 Shaw street M'Master Jane, 1 Eopework street M'Neil Mrs W., 14 Terrace road M'Swan Adam, 40 Main street Millar Thomas, 38 Main street Millar Simon H., 63 Main street Millar Mrs John, 24 Arthur street Miller Alexander, 50 Shaw street Millar William, 42 Cathcart street Molloy Francis, 34 Yennel Muldoon John, 3 West Quay lane and 30 West Bum street Mundie James, 17 Stanners street Mundie Peter, 9 Cross-shore street O'NeilC, 18 Yennel O'Neil Mrs, Ardgowan tavern, 20 Sugarhouse lane TRADES DIRECTORY. 263

Ostler Andrew, 7 Inverkip street Patrick Mrs, 2 Charles street Paul John, 20 Dalrymple street and 3 Yennel Paul John, 32 Dalrymple street Paul Mrs Eobert, 3 Charles street Peace Mrs James, 37 Ann street Pettigrew James, Ladyburn Prentice Thomas, 3 St Andrew street Eamsay John "W., 4 Clarence street Eobertson Wellwood M., 2 Buccleuch street and 5 Crawfurd street Eobinson Miss M'C, 11 Highland close Eoss Henry A., 34 Crawfurd street Eoss Hugh, 24 Charles street Eussell W. C. & Co., Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart street Scott John C, 69 Yennel Sharp James C, 4 Shaw street Shaw Angus, 61 Main street and 16 East India breast Shearer Mrs George, 21 Ann street Smith William, Bay of Quick, 2 Clyde crescent Sinclair James, 50 East Hamilton street Small Eobertson, 22 Cathcart street Smilie Thomas, 3 Cartsburn street Smith John, 10 Market street and o Manse lane Smith Mrs David, 48 East Hamilton street Steen John, 4 Dalrymple street Stewart John, 22 Market street Stewart Mrs Anne, 24 Cathcart street and 19 East Quay lane Stewart Mrs I., 59 Main street Sutherland George, 45 Shaw street Sword Archibald, 20 West Burn street and 9 Shaw street Taylor James, 9 Main street Templeton Eobert, 2 1 Charles street Tennant Mrs John, 28 Market street Tierney John, 2 William street Tyre Archibald, 57 Eue-end street Walker Andrew, 8 Baker street Walker William, 25 Inverkip street Walker Mrs George, 27 Eue-end street Warren John, 32 Charles street Watt William, 22 Cathcart street and 27 Main street Weir John, 12 Market street Willoughby James M., 38 West Blackhall street Winton David, 35 Vermel Wotherspoon Mrs Margaret, 21 Shaw 264 trades directory.

Yorston Mrs William, 47 Roxburgh street Young William, 10 Ann street STEAM PACKET AGENTS.

Clyde Carrying Co., 23 Cathcart street Clyde Shipping Co,, 9 Customhouse place Cunningham & M'Caskill, Oit- of Glasgow Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street Dawson John, Steamboat quay Glasgow and Greenock Shipping Co., City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street Hendry John (Eiver Towing Co.), 16 East India breast Laird Alexander and Sons, 2 Cross-shore street Lindsay William & Co., Excise buildings Little James and Co., Excise buildings Liverpool Traders' office, West quay—Archibald Mackenzie, agent M'Allister Archibald, Palmerston buildings, Customhouse lane Mackenzie Archibald (Liverpool Traders' office), 1 West quay M'Earlane Joseph H. ( Towing Co.), 4 West quay M'Larty Donald and Co., Excise buildings Macmillan John, Excise buildings M'Murtrie Henry, 2 Cross- shore Port-Dundas and Greenock Steam Shipping Co., 23 Cath- cart street Turnbull James, 23 Cathcart street United Steam Tug Co., 2 West quay SUGAR REFIKERS. Anderson Alexander and Son, Cappielow Sugarhouse, East Hamilton street Anderson, Orr and Co., Berry-yards, Drumfrochar road Ballantine, Adam and Eowan, Dellingburn street Bell, Duncan and Scott, 14 Baker street Blair, Eeid and Steele, Ingleston street Cartsburn Sugar Refining Co., Under crescent Crawhalls and Co., Dellingburn Street Sugar Refinery Currie Alexander, 12 West Burn street Dawson, Martin & Co., Deer Park Refinery, Baker street Frazer John, 51 Main street Glebe Refining Co., 1 Patrick street Hoyle, Martin & Co., 29 Sugarhouse lane Neill, Dempster and Neill, Dellingburn street Pattens and Co, (and shipowners), 11 Baker street TRADES DIRECTORY. 265

Paul, Sword and Co., Orchard Sugar Eefinery, Ingleston at. Roxburgh Street Eefining Co., 3 Captain street Walker John and Co., 1 Princes street TAILORS. Carbery Charles, 14 William street Hunter John, 5 Hamilton street Lang and Boberts, 4 Hamilton street Martin John, 16 William street Menzies William, 32 Hamilton street Moles James, 32 Hamilton street Sharp Samuel, 2 Cartsburn street Walker James, 16 William street TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS. Bradley James, 28 Charles street Brcdie John, 22 Cathcart street Browning John (and hatter), 5 Hamilton street Bruce Gr. and J. (and hatters), 46 Hamilton street Carbery Charles (and outfitter), 14 William street Chisholm John, 16 William street Parmer Hugh (and outfitter), 3 William st. and 54 Shaw st. Pinlay Eobert B. and Co. (and hatters), 12 West Blackhall st. Gauld William H., 10 West Blackhall street Hendry J. and E., 14 Cathcart street Hendry William, 29 Cathcart street Jarvis Alexander, 32 Hamilton street Lamont Neil and Son, 19 Hamilton street M'Arthur Duncan (and hatter), 12 Cathcart street MacAra Eenton, 29 Cathcart street M' Donald Neil, 31 Cathcart street M'Grallan David, 1 Argyle street Mackinnon Neil, 41 Cathcart street M' Master Alexander, 40 Cathcart street M'Millan C, 36 Hamilton street Morrison Archibald, 44 Cathcart street Paterson Daniel, 8 Hamilton street Eiddick James, 18 Hamilton street Eitchie John & Co., Cathcart square Sinclair Archibald, 34 West Burn street Stark James, 16 West Blackhall street Stewart Alexander, 2 Hamilton street Thomson & Son, 4 West Blackhall street TANNERS AND CURRIERS. Arbuckle James & Co., Cartsburn and Stanners streets 266 TEADES DIEECTOEY.

Arbuckle John (and machinery belt maker), Stanners street Kirk Adam & Co., 7 Harvie lane Macfarlane Eobert, 19 Cartsburn street Macfarlane Thomas M., 19 Cartsburn street Marshall William & Son, Ladyburn, Port-Glasgow road TEMPEEANCE HOTEL KEEPEBS.

Borland J. C, 24 Cathcart street Mann Mrs, 8 Cathcart square Yuill Stephen, 16 East Quay lane TIMBEE MEECHANTS AND MEASTJEEES.

Adam George, 1 Cathcart street Allison Stewart (joiner and saw miller), 32 Crawfurd street Broun NeiL & Co., 2 Cathcart street Cameron Allan & Sons, Macdougall street Carswell and Davie, 3 Cathcart street Crawford Alexander, Western Saw mills, Bay of Quick Fullarton Robert, 16 East India breast Greenock Saw Mill Co., Port-Glasgow road Haddow John and Co., 62 Main street Hill Eobert, 2 East India breast M'Lean James & Co., 25 and 64 Main street Mories John & Co., 10 East India breast Munro Andrew & Co., 49 Cathcart street Eobb John & Co., Caledonian Saw mills, Port- Glasgow road Eougvie John M'D., 11 Bearhope street Warden Archibald, 26 Brisbane street TOBACCONISTS. Aird Thomas, 10 East Quay lane Allan George and Eobert (and manufacturers), 23 Dalrymple street Allan James, 22 West Blackhall street Brown Agnes, (and fancy warehouse), 1 Ann street Brodie Daniel, 7 Vennel Bruce Mrs A., 40 Hamilton street Burges W. & J. (and soap manufacturers), 31 Market street Deans Mrs Eobert, 2 Eue-end street Donald James, 7 Hamilton street Forbes Elizabeth, 28 Charles street Hair William, 35 West Burn street Hunter George, 36 Hamilton street M'Allister Archibald, Palmerston buildings, Customhouse place TRADES DIRECTORY. 267

M'Earlane Mrs M., 65 Rue-end street M'Laren Mary, 3 Market street M'Kinlay C, 33 Hamilton street More James and Co., 31 Market street Sandford John, 20 Arthur street Tweedlie Kobert, 39 Cathcart street Yeats John and Co. (and manufacturers) 65 Rue-end street and 3 East breast UMBRELLA MAKERS. Quin John (and parasol), 7 West Blackhall street WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS. Aitken Andrew 3 Hamilton street Boyd J. and W., 10 West Blackhall street Cameron M. and A., 59 Rue-end street Clark John and Son (and chronometer makers), White Hart buildings, 50 Cathcart street Currie Matthias, 11 Cross-shore street Davie Samuel E., 12 Cathcart street Douglas and Son (and clockmakers), 9 Hamilton street Gardner James (and chronometer maker), 8 Hamilton st. Macauley S. B., 10 Hamilton street Mann Alexander, 1 William street Menzies William, 5 William street M'Neill Thomas, 9 East breast Sieger Englebert, Palmerston buildings, Customhouse place Smith Thomas (working jeweller), 35 Cathcart street WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Allison William and Co., 57 Vennel and 3 Market street Campbell, Anderson and Co., 2 Shaw street Ourtis Charles H. and Co., City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street Forrest Thomas, 41 Hamilton street Graham John (and tea merchant), 9 Sir Michael street and 12 Tobago street Hunter William, 13 Cross-shore street Lyle John, 6 West Quay lane and 17 Sugarhouse lane M'Gregor John, 23 and 25 Shaw st. and 9 East Quay lane Mackenzie James, 38 Dalrymple st. and 6 West Quay lane Paul John, 3 Vennel and 20 Dalrymple street Prentice Thomas and Co. (and tea and commission agents), 19 Nicolson street Rowan Thomas B. and Co., 9 Inverkip street and 8 Carts- burn street 9

268 TRADES DIRECTORY.

Russell W. C. and Co., Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart st. Skivington Arthur, 5 Mansionhouse lane and 53 Shaw st. Sword Archibald, 20 West Burn street and 9 Shaw street Thorne E. and Sons, 6 Manse lane Watt William, 27 Main street and 22 Cathcart street WRIGHTS.

Adam and Gill (and glaziers), 4 Watson's lane Agnew Alexander and Son, Terrace road Allison Stewart (and saw miller), 32 Crawfurd street Anderson Daniel (house), 7 Kilblain street Black James (house), 9 West Stewart street and 39 Nicol- son street Cairns James and Co. (and blockmakers), 8 Cross-shore st. Chalmers Hugh M. (glazier and undertaker), 23 Bear hope street Crawford Andrew (blockmaker and house factor), 22 West Burn street Crawford and Fulton (and glaziers), Terrace road Currie and Guthrie (house and ship joiners), 39 Ann street Downie John, 5 Dellingburn street Eullarton John (and glazier), 49 Main street Guthrie Robert (and glazier), 5 Market street Hendry Duncan (and blockmaker), 7 Dock breast Jamieson A. and R. (and builders), Einnart road Lang and Aitken, Bogle street Lamb Thomas and Sons (and cabinetmakers, ship carpenters, &c), 30 Market street Maclachlan Donald (and builder), 8 Tobago street M'Clellan Adam, 49 Shaw street M'Kechnie Hugh, 26 Cartsburn street M'Kenzie and Hutcheson (blockmakers), 2 East Blackhall st. M'Mi.lan William, 1 East Blackhall street Mosoman James (glazier and funeral undertaker), 12 Ann st.

Orr Joseph (and blockmaker and funeral undertaker), 1 Sugarhouse lane Park Matthew (glazier and funeral undertaker), 23 Ann st. Smith & M'Cuaig, 31 Hamilton street Stevenson & Henderson, 7 Argyle street Symington John, Inverkip and Nelson streets (near Brach- elston toll) Tarbet & Thomson, 12 Sugarhouse lane Thomson and Mitchell, 3 Tobago street

Ward William (and blockmaker), 1 Cathcart street Weir James, 20 West Blackhall street TRADES DIRECTORY

Williamson and Gray, 51 Vennel

MISCELLANEOUS.

Adamson Alexander, architect and surveyor, 10 West Burn street Alston John, chain and anchor dealer, 2 East India breast Black Allan H. and Co., sugar samplers, 1 West Quay Bowman James, general dealer, 43 Vennel and 10 Dalrym- ple street Caldwell Edward, dealer, 39 Dalrymple street Campbell Duncan, hosiery and remnant warehouse, 56 Yennel Campbell and Watson, oyster merchants, 10 East Quay lane Carbery Charles, jewellery and toy merchant, 11 William st. Clark William, marine painter, Seafield, 2 Eox street

Dempster J. , architect, 4 Antigua street Docker Edward, basket maker, 52 Dalrymple street Duffy Anthony, marine dealer, 2 Yennel Ferguson Daniel & Co., hoop merchants, 10 and 12 Eoslin st. Galbraith John B., pianoforte and music seller, 16 West Blackhall street Galbreath John, sugar sampler, 11 West breast Gallacher Terrance, marine dealer, 2 East Blackhall street Gardner John D., japanner, 45 Cathcart street Gillespie John, stevedore, 44 Shaw street

Inglis James and Sons, music sellers, 16 West Blackhall st. Joss William, leather merchant, 3 Dalrymple street M'Kay David, wood turner, 40 Cathcart street Ker Henry and Son, marble cutters, 42 West Blackhall street M'Bay Thomas, leather merchant, 4 Dalrymple street M'Ginnis John, marine store dealer, 20 Shaw street M'Lean Peter, stevedore, 9 East Quay lane Marr James, working jeweller and engraver, 14 Hamilton street Mays Bobert, fnrniture dealer, 8 Dalrymple street

Morrison Miss, mangier, 1 7 Kelly street Mulhern Charles, stevedore, 45 Hamilton street Mulhern James, stevedore, 4 Carnock street Park Gavin (measurer), 32 Cathcart street Eamage Bobert (measurer and inspector of buildings), 7 Mount Pleasant street

Robinson Alexander, veterinary surgeon, 37 West Burn st. and 60 Yennel Saunders T. and H M basket makers, 52 Orawfurd street and 2 York street 270 TRADES DIRECTORY.

Smith Thomas, fancy goods warehouse, 15 West Blackhall street Spiers James and Son, sugar samplers, 14 Cathcart street Stevenson Alexander, leather merchant, 10 William street Stewart Hugh, optician, jeweller and general merchant, 8 William street Travers James, marine store dealer, Donald's court Wood John, millwright, 1 Regent st., and o Dellingburn sq. Wood William, cartwright, 4 Chapel street APPENDIX.

GEEENOCK POST OFFICE, 11 WILLIAM STREET, June, 1866.

THOMAS MACMILLAN, Postmaster. William M. G. Weir, 'James Allan, John W. Kirkpatrick, James Brown, Mathew Lawson, John Hodgson, James H. Eeilly, and William M. Grav, Clerks.

William Buntain and Wm. J. Eoss, Stampers and Newspaper Sorters. Alexander Watson and James Edgar, Eailway and Steamboat srs. James Dickson, John M'Lean, Michael Eatcliffe, Eobert Marshall, Henry Devlin, Michael M'Caib, Thomas J.

Strange, and , Letter Carriers.

John Somerville, James Brownlie, J. Samson, W. Bryson, Andrew Cahill, William Lindsay, William Burns, John Jamieson, Auxiliary Letter Carriers.

LOCAL EUEAL MESSENGEES AND LETTEE CAEEIEES. Port-Glasgow Eoad, Andrew Erskine. Gourock, William Barbour. Strone and Kilmun, Samuel Gracey.

The Paid Letter Window is opened (every lawful day), at 7 a.m., and shut at 10 p.m.; on Sundays it is open to the public from 8 till 10 a.m.; and on Fast-days from 7 till 11 a.m.

Money Orders are granted and paid, also, Savings Bank Deposits received and paid, from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m., and on Saturdays till 8 p.m. On Sundays and Fast-Days no business of this description is done. DELIVERY OF LETTERS.'

Correspondence for Merchants, &c, having- Private Boxes, and addressed Post Restante, are delivered at the same hours.

Delivery on Sabbath, at the bar of the Post Office only, and on Sacramental Fast Days a town delivery takes place at 9.30 a.m.

First Delivery at 7 a.m., with correspondence from England; Continent of Europe, Edinburgh, Linlithgow, Grangemouth, Bath- gate; Ireland; Maybole, Ayr, Kilmarnock, Cumnock, Mauchline, Fenwick, Newton, Auchinleck, Symington, , Beith, Dairy, Irvine, Kilwinning, Lochwinnoch, Monkton, Saltcoats, Stewarton, ; Aberdeen, , Perth, Stirling, Callander,

Alloa ; Denny, Kilsyth, Kirkintilloch, Bishopbriggs ; Cairndow,

Arrochar, Luss, , Helensburgh ; Fort-William, Stron-

tian, Appin ; Glasgow, Paisley, Renfrew, Bishopton, Port' Glasgow. Town's letters in time for this delivery till 6.30 a.m.

Second delivery at 9.15 a.m., with the correspondence from Lon- don, Liverpool, Manchester, Dublin, East of England, South of Scotland, Berwick, and on the North British Railway; Port-Patrick. Stranraer, Cairnryan, Ballantrae, Girvan, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Paisley, Port-Glasgow, Largs, Millport, Rothesay, Dun- oon, and Innellan. Town's letters in time till 8.30 a.m.

Third delivery at 12.30 p.m., with the correspondence from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Paisley, Port-Glasgow, and Gourock. Town's letters in time till 12 noon. Delivery at the bar of the Post Office only.

Fourth delivery at 4.30 p.m., with the correspondence from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Paisley, Port-Glasgow, Denny, Helensburgh, Kilmun, Arclentinny, Lochgoilhead, Cove, Kilcreggan, Inverary, Oban, Bonaw, and Dalmally. Town's letters in time till 4.10 pjn.

Fifth Delivery at 7.30 p.m., with the correspondence from Dum- fries, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Paisley, Port-Glasgow, , , Tarbert, Ardrishaig, Rothesay, Dunoon, Innellan, Gourock, Millport, Largs, Fairlie, , Wemyss Bay, and Inverkip. Town's letters in time till 7 p m.

Sixth delivery at 8.20 p.m.; with the correspondence from Glas- gow, Perth, Aberdeen, Dundee, Callander, Brechin, Montrose, Stirling, Alloa, , Lochmaddy, and Portree. Town's let- ters in time till 8 p.m. Delivery at the bar of the Post Office only. APPENDIX. 4 LETTER-CARRIERS' DISTRICTS. (Arranged as the Letters are Delivered.)

1st District—"West Stewart street, Nicolson street, from No. 23 to 31, Jamaica street, Kelly street, Houston street, Patrick street, from No. 18, Union street, Forsyth street, from No. 24, Margaret street, from -No. 22, Upper Johnstone street, Newark street, Westfield, Glen road, Finnart road, Finnait terrace, Robertson st., Martin terrace, Ford cottage, Brisbane street, from No. 16, Ard- gowan street, from No. 15, Ardgowan square James Dickson. , — 2d District—Bank street, Shaw place, Mearns street, Trafalgar street, Regent street, from No. 3, Bank top, Roxburgh street, No. 1 to 19, Ann street, from No. 26, Wellington street, No. 1 to 5, Broomhill, Drumfrochar road, Berry-yards, Rice mill, Lynedoch street, Hope street, Lyle street, Antigua street, Hill street, Terrace road, Bogle street, No. 12 to 18—Thomas J. Strange. 3d District—West Burn street, No. 14 to 24, Blackhall street, Nicolson street, No. 13 to 21, Laird street, No. 7 to 10, Havelock buildings, Jamaica street, No. 1 to 5, Grey place, Patrick street, No. 2 to 16, Bay of Quick, Brougham street, Eldon street, Forsyth st., No. 1 to 20, Margaret street, No. 1 to 20, Fox and Glen streets, Lower Johnstone street, West Clyde street, Bentinck- street, Ros- neath street, Flower bank—John M'Lean. 4th District—William street, Shaw street, Longwell close. Lang's land, Cross-shore street, No, 1 to 4 Shannon's close, East Quay lane, No. 1 to 8 Cathcart street, No. 1 to 5 East India breast and harbour, Victoria harbour, Dock breast, Customhouse place and quay, New Dock lane, East breast, West breast, Dalrymple street, Drummer's close, Low vennel, No. 1 to 4, Low Harvie lane, Lind- say's lane, West harbour, West Quay lane, Union court, Charles street, No. 1 to 6, Sugarhouse lane, No. 1 to 4, West Burn street, No. 1 to 10, Ropework street, Albert docks, Clarence street, York street, Boyd, street, Nelson street, Ardgowan street, Roslin street, Laird street, No. 1 to 5, Crawfurd street, Nicolson street, No. 1 to 11 —Henry Devlin. oth District—East side of Cathcart square, Cathcart street from No. 7, Longwell close to Boag'sland, Cross-shore street, No. 6 to 16, Watt place, Mansionhouse lane, Broad close, No. 2 to 10, Highland close, No. 2 to 13, East Quay lane, No. 9 to 20, Rue-end street, No. 9'to 67, Bogle street, No. 1 to 10, Chapel street, Virginia street, Dellingburn street, Carnock street, East Blackhall street, St Andrew's street, Springkell street, East Stewart street, Cartsbum street, Western part of Ingleston street, Baker street, Dellingburn square—Michael Ratcliffe. 6th District—West side of Cathcart square, Wellington court, Hamilton street, Taylor's close, Vennel, from No. 6, Harvie lane, No. 1 to 3, Charles street, No. 8 to 34, Sugarhouse lane, from No. — —

7, "West Burn street, from No. 25, Kilblain street, including 8 Argyle street, Nicholson street, from No. 33, Kilblain square, Princes street, Nelson street, "Watt street, Ardgowan street, No. 1 to 13, Brisbane street, No. 1 to 14, Ford and Caddlehill cottages, Greenbank, Toll bar, Inverkip street, Lower Bruce street, No. 1 to 7j, Salmon street, "West Shaw street. —Robert Marshall.

7th District— Church place, Market street, Manse lane, Smith's lane, Cowgate, Buccleugh street, Ann street, No. 1 to 24, Tobago street, Sir Michael street, Duncan street, Bearhope street, East Shaw street, Roxburgh street, from No. 21, Captain street, Holms* croft street west, Lower Bruce street, from No. 9, Orangefield and The Dairy, Mount Pleasant, Wellington street, new lands. Michael M'Caib.

8th District—Rue-end street, No. 1 to 7, Main street, Stanners, East Hamilton street, Toll bar, Ratho street, Hillend, M'Knight street, Bridgend house, St. Lawrence street, Arthur street, John street, Lower Crescents, Upper Crescents, Belville, Mountview, Cartsburn Mill, House of Refuge, Wilson place, eastern part of Ingleston street.—Daniel Gallacher.

RATES OF POSTAGE & CONDITIONS OF TRANSMISSION- Inland Letters.

The rate of Postage on all inland letters is regulated by weight, irrespective of distance, and with the exception afterwards men- tioned, is as follows; Ifpaid in advance. * Letter weighing not more than J oz, . . . * Id. „ „ more than £ oz. but not exceeding 1 oz. 2d. 1 3d. „ ,, more than oz. „ ,, 1| oz.

' „ „ more than If oz. ,, „ 2 oz. 4d*

„ ,, more than 2 oz. „ ,, 2\ oz. 5(L „ „ more than 2| oz. „ „ 3 oz. 6d. and so on; one penny being charged for every additional half-ounce.

Unpaid Letters. As a general rule, the postage, if not paid in advance, is double the foregoing ; and if the payment in advance be insufficient, double he deficiency is charged. An inland letter, for example, weigh- ng more than half an ounce, and not exceeding one ounce, if bear -

* If the weight be exceeded to the smallest extent, even though the 'balance be merely turned, the letter becomes liable to a higher postage, The same rule applies to letters going abroad. To provide, therefore, tor eriors in scales, &c, it is well to allow a little margin, or to pay the post* age of the next greater we ght. — ——

APPENDIX.

ing a penny stamp only, is, on delivery, charged twopence. The unpaid additional postage on re-directed letters, however, is not doubled, being the same as if such postage were prepaid.

Newspapers and other periodical Publications, bearing the Newspaper Stamp.

Although the provision is made for forwarding newspapers, books, and money through the post, it is not compulsory on any one to.

employ this mode of transmission ; everything, except letters, may be sent in any other way. All periodical publications, including newspapers published in the United Kingdom, at intervals not exceeding thirty7-Q.ne days, and which bear an impressed stamp or stamps denoting the stamp duty (of the kind formerly confined chiefly to newspapers) may be transmitted and re-transmitted through the post within the United Kingdom, free of postage.

INLAND PATTERN AND SAMPLE POST. In consequence of the difficulty whieh has been experienced in deciding what is and what is not of intrinsic value, it has been deemed expedient to rescind the prohibition against the transmis- sion of articles, of intrinsic value by the Inland Pattern and Sample Post, and the Regulations are now as follows, viz. :

\. Rates of Postage : For a Packet of Patterns or Samples Not exceeding 4 oz. in weight, 2d, Above 4 oz. but not exceeding 8 qz. in weight, 4d. Above 8 oz. but not exceeding 12 oz. in weight, 6d. Above 12 qz. but not exceeding 16 pz. in weight, 8d. Above 16 oz. but not exceeding 24 oz. in weight, lOd. 2. The postage mu,st be prepaid by means of postage stamps.

3- No packet of patterns or samples must exceed 24 oz. in weight. Any packet exceeding that weight will be sent to the Returned Letter Branch.

4. There must be no writing or printing on the packet or its cover, in addition to the address of the person for whom the packet is intended, except the address of the sender, a trade mark and

numbers, and the prices of the articles ; otherwise the packet will be treated as a letter,

$. There must be no enclosure other than the samples themselves. The particulars which are allowed to be furnished under the preceding rufo must in all cases "be giyen, pot Qn loose pieces of . ;;

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paper, but on small labels attached to the samples or to the bags containing them. Any loose enclosure will be taken out and forwarded to the address on the packet, charged with the full postage as an unpaid letter, together with an additional rate of a penny.

6. The patterns or samples must be sent in covers open at the ends, so as to be easy of examination. Samples, however, of seeds, &c, may be enclosed in boxes, or in bags of linen or other material, fastened in such a manner that they may be readily opened bags so closed that they cannot be readily opened, even although they be transparent, must not be used for this purpose. If this rule be infringed, the packet will be treated as a letter.

7. If a packet of patterns or samples be posted altogether unpaid it will be charged with double the postage which should have been prepaid. If a portion of the postage be prepaid, even although only a penny stamp be affixed, the packet will be charged with the amount of the deficiency, together with an ad- ditional rate of twopence.

8. In order to prevent any interruption to the regular transmission of letters, a packet of patterns or samples may, when it is neces- sary, be kept back by any Head Postmaster/or 24 hours beyond the time when, in the ordinary course, it would be forwarded.

9. The rule which forbids the transmission through the post of any article which might injure the contents of the mail bags or the Officers of the Post Office, is so far relaxed as to permit the transmission of scissors, knives, razors, forks, steel pens, nails, keys, watch machinery, metal tubing, pieces of metal or ore, and such like, as samples, provided that they be packed and guarded in so secure a manner as to afford complete protection to the contents of the mail bags and the Officers of the Post Office, while at the same time the samples may be easily examined. If any packet containing such articles as these be posted, which is found not to be sufficiently guarded, it will be stopped, and a notice of its detention sent to the person to whom it is addressed, or to the sender, who may then obtain it on personal application but the packet will be charged with a fine equal in amount to the postage to which the packet was liable as a packet of patterns.

10. Information as to the best modes of packing the articles named in the preceding clause may be obtained in the Secretary's Office, General Post-Office, London, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, or on Saturdays between 10 and 1 o'clock, and speci- mens may be seen.

11. The preceding regulations do not affect the transmission of patterns or samples beyond the United Kingdom. : ;

INLAND BOOK POST.

The following are the Regulations of the Inland Book Post —

1st. Kates of Postage : Weighing not more than 4 oz., Id

,, more than 4 oz., and; not exceeding- 8 oz., 2d „ more than 8 oz., „ „ 12 oz., 3d 1 lb., 4d „ more than 12 oz., ,, „ and so on, Id being charged for every additional quarter of a pound, or fraction of a quarter of a pound.

2d. The postage must be prepaid, to the extent of one rate at least by means of postage stamps affixed outside the packet or its

cover ; and if the whole postage be not thus prepaid the packet 7 is treated in the manner described in Section 9.

3d. Every packet must be sent either without a cover, or in a cover

open at the ends or sides ;• so as to admit of the enclosures be- ing removed for examination. For the greater security of its contents the packet may be tied at the ends with string, but in such cases the Postmaster is authorised to cut the string al- though he is required to refasten the packet.

4th. A book-packet may contain any number of separate books or other publications (including printed letters and printed mat- ter of every kind), photographs, when cot on glass or in cases containing glass, prints, or maps, and any quantity of paper, parchment or vellum. And the books or other publications, prints, maps, &c, may be either printed, written, or plain, or any mixture of the three. Further, all legitimate bindings

mounting or covering of a book, &c. r ©ir of a portion thereof, will be allowed, whether such binding, &c, be loose or at-

tached; as also rollers, in the case of prints or maps y markers

(whether of papers or otherwise), in books ; and, in short, whatever is necessary for the safe transmission of literary

matter, prints or maps, or usually appertains thereto ; but no patterns, or books of patterns (unless these consist merely of paper) can be allowed.

5tb. No book packet may contain anything which is sealed o

otherwise closed against inspection ; nor must there be any letter, nor any communication of the nature of a letter, whether separate or otherwise, unless the whole of such letter, or com- munication be printed. Entries, however, merely stating who sends the book, &c, or to whom it is given, are not regarded as a letter. Indeed, as respects the name and address of the

sender, not only is the writing permitted but recommended ; so that if the cover come off, or from any other reason the packet cannot be forwarded, it may be returned. —

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6th. No book must exceed two feet in length, or one foot in width

or depth ; and if any such packet he presented at a Post Office it will not he received.

7th. Any packet which shall not he open at the ends or sides, or shall have any written letter, or any communication of the nature of a letter written in it, or upon its cover, will he charged with the "unpaid" letter postage.

8th. If a packet he found to contain any written letter, whether closed or open, or any enclosure, sealed or otherwise closed against inspection, or any other unauthorised enclosure, the letter or enclosure will he taken, out and forwarded to the address on the packet, charged with the full postage as an un-

paid letter., together with an additional rate ; and the remain- der of the packet, if duly prepaid with stamps, wi|l then he forwarded to its address.

0th. If a packet he not sufficiently prepaid with stamps, hut never- theless hear a stamp of the value of one rate, it is forwarded charged with the deficient hook-postage, together with an ad-

ditional rate ; hut any packet which hears no postage stamp |a charged with double the book postage.

10th. In every case which the postage chargeable under these regulations is greater than the letter rate, the letter postage is substituted.

POSTAGE STAMPS,

Every Postmaster is required to have on hand a sufficient stock: of postage labels and embossed penny envelopes, and to sell them to the Publio at the following prices :

Postage Labels,.

Penny Labels. Id each, Sixpenny Labels,.,. , , 6d each°. j , .

Twopenny do.,, 2d each. Ninepenny do., , 9d each- Threepenny do., ...... 3d each. Shilling do,,... .«,,.. Is each, Fourpenny do., 4d each. |

Postage Stamps are bought at this office, if m stripes of at least two, at a discount of Two and a Half per cent.

12 to be sold for Is l£d. I 4 to be sold for 0s 4£d. 8 « 0s9d. 2 " 0s 2|d. " " 4 1 .-. 0s lid. 0s6fd. j APPENDIX. 9

Two kinds of embossed envelopes are now issued ; one with a thread passing through the stamp, and the other without any thread, hut made with thicker and better paper. No coloured paper can be received for stamping, or any paper which is too thin to bear the impression of the dies. Envelopes provided by the office of Inland Eevenue, with the proper stamps thereon, will be substituted for any which may be spoiled in the operation of stamping.

A license to sell postage stamps can be obtained, free of expense, by any respectable person on application to the office of the Inland Revenue.

REGISTRATION.

By the payment of a fee of fourpence, any letter, newspaper* book, or other packet on which the postage has been prepaid 1 in stamps, may be registered to any place within the United King- dom. Book packets and newspapers can also be registered to the Colonies. To foreign countries letters only>can be registered. The registration of a packet makes its transmission more secure, by rendering it practicable to trace it, when inland, from its receipt to its delivery ; and when colonial or foreign, if not to itS'delivery, at least to the port of despatch. The Post Office does not guaran- tee the' safe delivery of the letter, &c, though any officer who may neglect his duty on this point will be called to strict account, and if the Postmaster-General think fit, will be required to make good any loss that may be sustained.

The postage and registration fee of registered letters- must be prepaid; and if the letters be inland, such prepayment must be by stamps.

Every letter to be registered should be presented at the windows and a receipt obtained for it, and must on no account be dropped into the letter-box. If, contrary to this rule, a letter marked "Registered" be dropped into the letter-box, it will, if directed to any place in the United Kingdom, be liable to a registration fee of eightpence instead of the ordinary fee of fourpence. No Letter- Carrier or Rural Messenger is required to take letters for the Public to have them registered.

Letters containing coin should not under any circumstances be dropped into the letter-box, but handed in at the bar of the Post- Office to be registered. In the event of letters being posted con- taining coin, they are treated as registered letters, and charged with double registration fee. 10 APPENDIX-.

Prepayment of inland letters, &c, must "be by labels or embos- sed stamps,* except at the Chief Post Office, London, where pre- payment of such letters from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. is permitted, in money, provided the amount be not less than £1. Letters also to th-8 colonies and foreign countries may be prepaid in money. Ex- cept in the case of letters posted in Malta, Gibraltar, Constanti- nople, Alexandria, Cairo, Suez, Buenos Ayres, Lago, and Fernando Po, and those sent by officers and seamen serving on board Her Majesty's ships, British postage stamps are not available for the payment of letters, &c, coming into this country.

By using embossed envelopes all risk of the stamp being detached

may be avoided ; but when labels are used these should be ex- amined to see if they firmly adhere, since, if they fall off, the let-

ters, &c, will be charged postage ; which, in the case of inland letters, is double the prepaid rate. To some places abroad also,

double the prepaid rate is chargeable in such cases ; and in other instances the letters, &c, are liable to be detained for the deficient postage. The labels should be placed on the front of the letter, and upon the upper corner of the right hand side. Arrangements have been made by which paper and envel

taken by the . public to the office of Inland Bevenue, Somerset House, can be embossed with stamps equal to any rate of postage,

(including a threepenny stamp), under the following regulations :

1st. When the stamps required do not amount to £10 worth, one shilling is charged, in addition to the postage stamps, for each distinct size of paper.

2d. "When the stamps amount to £10 worth, no fee is charged, pro- vided one size of paper be sent.

3d. When the stamps amount to £20 worth, no fee is charged, pro- vided not more than two sizes of paper be sent.

4th. When the stamps amount to £30, no fee is charged, provided not more than three sizes of paper be sent.

5th. When the stamps amount to £40, no fee is charged, provided

four sizes of paper only be sent ; and no more than four sizes can be received on a single warrant, f

6th. No folded envelopes can be stamped ; and, therefore, paper, whether intended for envelopes or letters, must be sent unfold- ed and without being creased.

* Payment in labels must always b? made by affixing outside the letter, &c, before it is pjsted, a number of labels equal in value to the amount of postage. f 1 he warran s (oi requisition forraO used in applying for paper to be stamped are obtainable on application a' the office of Inland Revenue, Som- erset House, London, W.C. —

11 MONEY ORDERS The public are recommended, when applying for Money Orders, to use printed " Application Forms," which save time, and afford ffeater security, than verbal messages, against mistakes. These 'orms are supplied gratuitously at all Money Order Offices.

The commission on an Inland Money Order, not exceeding £2, is

threepence ; above £2 and under £5, sixpence ; above £5 and under

£7, ninepence ; above £7 and under £10, one shilling ; above which amount no single Order can be granted, but as many £10 Orders may be granted as is desirable. The commission on Money Orders to British Guiana, Canada, Cape of Good Hope, Honduras, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, New South "Wales, New Zealand, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, West Coast of Africa, West Indies, Western Australia, is fourfold the above sums, and on Money Orders payable at Malta or Gibraltar threefold.

No order is allowed to contain a fractional part of a penny.

With the subjoined exceptions, no Money Order can be issued unless the applicant furnish, in full, the surname and at least the initial of one Christian name, both of the remitter (the person who sends the order) and the payee (the person to whom the money is to be paid), tog-ether with the remitter's address :

1st. If the remitter or payee be a peer or a bishop, his ordinary title

is sufficient ; and if a firm, the usual designation of such firhi will suffice (the term "Messrs," however, is not sufficient), except a company trading under a title which does not consist of the names of the persons composing it, as the " Carron Com- pany," to which kind of company the above privilege does not extend.

2d. Money Orders for transmission by the Public to the Privy Council Office will be issued payable to the " Privy Council Office," the name of the payee not being required in these cases.

3d. When the remitter notifies in writing that the order is to be paid through a bank, it is left to his option to give or withhold

the name of the payee ; and he may, if he wish it, substitute for the name of the payee, any other designation or any modi- fication of the name, as for example :— " The Cashier of the Bank of England,"—" The Chief Clerk of the Foreign Office," —" The Publisher of The Times"—" Messrs Longman & Co."

When an application is made for a Money Order payable in Lon- don or at any other town where there is more than one Money Order Office, the remitter should say at which of such offices he 12

wishes it to be paid, otherwise the order can be cashed at the Head Office alone. It is not incumbent on a Postmaster to supply such information relative to local or provincial offices, but the nearest Money Order Office to any street in London may be ascertained by referring to the Street List published in the Post Office Regula- tions.

An Order once issued cannot be cancelled ; and should repay- ment or transfer to a different office, or alteration of name be re- quired, the remitter must apply to the issuing or paying Post- master according to the directions printed on the back of the Order. The remitter of an order may make that order payable ten days after date, provided he sign the requisition " C," printed on the back of that order, to defer payment until ten days after date, and affix a penny receipt stamp thereto.

When an order is presented for payment (otherwise than through a bank) the Postmaster has first to see that the signature of the payee be as full as the name given in the advice, and be not in any way inconsistent therewith. He has then to call on the applicant to give the name of the remitter, and if the reply be correct, the order will be paid, unless the Postmaster have good reason for. believing that the applicant for payment is neither the rightful claimant, nor deputed by him. When an order is paid through a bank it is sufficient that it be receipted (without regard to any dis- crepancy between the signature and the name in the advice, or to whether the receipt is given by the payee himself or by another person), and that it be presented (crossed with the name of the^re- ceiving bank), by some person known to be in the employment of the bank.

The holder of a Money Order is always at liberty to direct, by crossing it, that the order be paid through a bank, even though its payment was not originally so restricted, that when the order is thus crossed, the question put on the presentation of an ordinary Money Order is dispensed with.

POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS. The following Regulations have been made under Authority of the Act of Parliament, 24 Vict., cap. 14, entitled "An Act to grant ad<- " ditional facilities for depositing small savings at interest, with " the security of the Government for due repayment thereof" and were brought into operation on the 16fA of September, 1861. Every Post Office, being a Money Order Office, at which the Postmaster-General shall permit deposits to be received for remit- tance to his principal office, will be open for that purpose, and for APPENDIX. 13

the repayment of monies withdrawn, during the^ hours appointed for transaction of Money Order buisness at the said Post Office.

Any Post Office, not being a Money Order Office, at which the Postmaster-General shall permit deposits to be received or repaid, shall be open for that purpose during such hours and such days as the Postmaster-General shall determine.

Deposits of one shilling, or of any number of shillings, or of pounds and shillings, will be received from any Depositor at the Post Office Savings Banks, provided the deposits made by such Depositors in any year ending the 31st day of December do not exceed £30, and provided the total amount standing in such De- positor's name in the books of the Postmaster-General do not ex- ceed £150 exclusive of interest. When the principal and interest together standing to the credit of any one Depositor, amount to the sum of £200, all interest will cease so long as the same funds con- tinue to amount to the said sum of £200.

Every Depositor on making a first deposit shall be required to specify his Christain name and surname, occupation, and residence to the officer of the Postmaster- General appointed to receive the deposit, and make and sign the statutory declaration, to be wit- nessed by the officer of the Postmaster- General appointed to receive deposits or by some person known to him, or by the minister or a churchwarden of the parish in which the Depositor resides, or by a justice of the peace ; and if such declaration, or any part thereof shall not be true, the Depositor making the same shall forfeit and Jose all right and title to his deposits.

On making the declaration, and in all cases in which the signa- ture of the Depositor is required, if the Depositor cannot write, his mark must be affixed in the presence of a witness, and attested by the signature of that witness.

Every deposit received by any officer of the Postmaster-General, appointed for that purpose, shall be entered by him at the time in a numbered book, and the entry shall be attested by him, and by the dated stamp of his office, and the said book, with the entry so attested, shall be given to the Depositor, and retained by him as primary evidence of the receipt of the deposit. The Depositor shall sign his name in a place to be provided for his signature in the Depositor's book. The amount of each deposit, and the name, voccupation, and residence of the Depositor shall, upon the day of the receipt thereof, be reported to the Postmaster-General, and the acknowledgment of the Postmaster-General for the said deposit, signified in the statutory form by the officer whom he shall appoint for the purpose, shall be forthwith transmitted by post to the De- positor as the conclusive evidence of his claim to the repayment of the deposit with interest thereon. 14 APPENDIX,

If the Depositor does not receive the said acknowledgment with- in ten days from the day on which he made the deposit, he must apply for the same to the Postmaster-General by letter, and if necessary he must renew his application to the Postmaster-General until he receives the said acknowledgment. '

Interest, calculated yearly, at the rate of £2 10s per cent, per annum, shall be allowed on every complete £l deposited, and shall be computed from the first day of the calendar month next follow- ing the day on which a complete £1 shall have been deposited or on which deposits of a less amount shall have made up a complete £1, up to the first day of the calendar month in which monies are withdrawn.* The interest will be calculated to the 31st December in every year, and will then be added to, and become part of the, principal money. Deposits may be made by a Trustee on behalf of another person, in the joint names of sueh Trustee and the person on whose ac-

count such money shall be so deposited ; but repayment of the same, or any part thereof, shall not be made without the receipt or receipts of both the said parties, or the survivor or survivors, or the executors or administrators of such survivor, whose receipt and receipts, either personally or by agent appointed by power of at- torney, which power of attorney may be executed by an infant of or exceeding the age of 14 years, shall alone be a valid discharge, except in case of insanity or imbecility of the party on whose be- half the deposits were made, when the Postmaster-General may, on proof of the fact to his satisfaction, allow repayment to be made to the Trustee alone.

And in case any such declaration shall not be true, or if any per- son shall at any time have or hold or be possessed of any deposit or funds in more than one Savings Bank within the United King- dom, every such person shall forfeit and lose all right and title to any deposit in or to any funds of any and every such Savings Bank. Deposits may be made by, or for the benefit of, any person un- der 21 years of age, and repayment shall be made to such minor after the age of 7 years, in the same manner as if he were of full age. In case of minors under the age of 7 years, the declaration must be made by one of the parents, or a friend, on behalf of the minor. Deposits may be made by married women, and deposits so made, or made by women who shall afterwards marry, will be repaid to

* The interest thus calculated will be at ths rate of one halfpenny per calendar month for every complete £1. —

APPENDIX. 15 any such woman, unless her husband shall give notice in writing of such marriage to the Postmaster- General, and shall require payment to be made to him. The Trustees of any Friendly Society, the rules of which have been certified by the Eegistrar of Friendly Societies in England, Scotland, or Ireland (as the case may be), or of any Charitable or Provident Society, or Penny Savings Bank, approved by the Na- tional Debt Commissioners, may deposit their funds, without re- striction as to amount, in the Post Office Savings Bank, provided always that such deposits shall not be of less amount than one shil- ling, nor of any sum not a multiple thereof, and that a copy of the rules be forwarded by post to the Postmaster-General, with the names and addresses of the Trustees, who will then be furnished with the necessary instructions. The statutory Declaration must be made in cases of Friendly and Charitable Societies :

Every Depositor shall, once in each year, on the anniversary of the day on which he made his first deposit, forward his book to the principal office of the Postmaster-General, in a cover to be obtained at any Post Office Savings Bank, in order that the entries in the said book may be compared with the entries in the books of the Postmaster-General, and that the interest due to the Depositor may be inserted in his book. No charge shall be made upon Depositors for the books at first supplied to them, or for books issued to them in continuation there- of; but if any Depositor shall lose his book, and shall desire a new book, application must be made by him to the Postmaster- General, by letter, stating the circumstances, and enclosing postage stamps of the value of one shilling to pay for the new book, should the application be granted ; and the Postmaster-General shall, as he thinks fit, issue a new book or return the stamps to the applicant.

No charge for postage shall be made upon the Depositors for the transmission of their books to the Postmaster-General, or for the return thereof to them, or for any applications they may have to make for acknowledgments of deposits, or for any application or necessary letter of inquiry respecting the sums deposited by them, or for the replies thereto.

Any Depositor in the Post Office Savings Banks who may desire to transfer his deposits to any other Savings Bank legally estab- lished, shall, on his written application, accompanied by his book, to the chief office of the Postmaster-General, in a form to be ob- tained at any Post Office Savings Bank, be furnished with a certi- ficate in the statutory form, of the whole amount due to him, and his account with the Post Office Savings Bank shall thereupon be 16 APPENDIX.

Upon the delivery of such certificate to the Trustees or Mana- gers of the Savings Bank to which it is proposed by the Depositor to transfer the deposit, they shall, if they think fit, open an account for the amount stated in such certificate, upon the Depositor mak- ing the usual declaration. Any Depositor in any legally established Savings Bank who may desire to transfer his account to the Post Office Savings Bank may require from the Trustees or Managers of such Bank a certifi- cate in the statutory form, signed by two Trustees of such Savings Bank, stating the amount due to him, and thereupon his account with such Bank shall be closed.

The said certificate may be delivered to any officer of the Post- master-General authorised to receive deposits under the Post Office Savings Bank Act, and shall be received by him as if it were a de-

posit of the amount therein set forth ; and on the said certificate being forwarded to London, and verified by the National Debt Commissioners, an account for the amount thereof shall be opened with the said Depositor, and an acknowledgment for the said amount sent to him. Any Depositor wishing to withdraw the whole or part of the sum deposited by him, must make application for the same to the Postmaster-General, in the statutory form, a printed copy of which may be obtained at any Post Office Savings Bank.

In this form the Depositor must specify the number of his book, the name of the office at which his first deposit was made, the sum he wishes to withdraw, his occupation and residence, and the Post Office at which he wishes to receive his money. On receipt of this application a warrant for the amount required, payable at the office named, shall be sent to him by post. By the same post, the Postmaster at whose office the warrant is made payable, shall be advised of the issue of the warrant. This Warrant must be presented by the Depositer at the Post Office named thereon, together with the Depositor's book, in which the Postmaster shall enter the amount repaid, and attest the entry with his signature, and the dated stamp of his office. The Post- master shall take a receipt from the Depositor on the warrant for the amount repaid to him, which receipt is not chargeable with stamp duty. The Postmaster-General will endeavour to prevent fraud, and to identify every Depositor transacting business with the Post Office

Savings Bank ; but if any person shall fraudulently represent him- self to be a Depositor, and by forwarding the proper notice of with- drawal, and by presentation of the Depositor's Book, and compliance with the rules of the Department, shall obtain any sum of money belonging to that Depositor, the Postmaster- General will not be responsible for the loss thereof. APPENDIX. 17

Kepayments shall be made only to the Depositor in person, or to the hearer of an order under his hand, signed in the presence of either the minister or a churchwarden of the parish in which the Depositor resides, of a justice of the peace, or in ease of sickness, of the medical attendant. It the Depositor he resident ahroad, his signature must he verified hy some constituted authority of the place in which he resides.

Applications to withdraw money deposited hy any friendly, charitable, or provident society, or penny savings hank, must he signed hy two of the trustees of any such society, or penny savings hank, or when there is no trustee, then hy the treasurer, and the names of the trusteee, or treasurer or otherofficer of the society authorised to receive the amount to he withdrawn, shall he stated in the notice of withdrawal, and the warrant for pay- ment of theamount shall he made out in the name of such trustee, treasurer or officer, and the receipt of such person apparently authorised shall he a sufficient discharge for the same.

In case any Depositor shall die leaving any sum of money not exceeding £50, exclusive of interest, deposited in the Post Office Savings Bank, and probate of his will, or letters of administration, be not produced to the Postmaster-General, or if notice in writing of the existence of a will, and intention to prove the same, or to take out letters of administration, he not given to the Postmaster- General, at his principal office within the period of one month from the death of the Depositor ; or if such notice be given, but such will be not proved, or leters of administration be not taken out, and the probate or letters of administration (as the case may be) produced to the Postmaster-General within the period of two months from the death of the Depositor, it shall be lawful for the Postmaster-General after such period of one or two months, as the case may be, to pay and divide such funds at his discretion to or amongst the widow, or relatives of the deceased depositor, or anyone or more of them; or, if he shall think proper, according to the Statute of Distributions.

In case any Depositor shall die leaving any sum of money in the Post Office Savings Bank which (exclusive of interest) shall exceed the sum of £50, the same shall only be paid to the executor or administrator on the production of the probate of the will, or let- ters of administration of the estate or effects of the deceased De- positor to the Postmaster-General.

If any Depositor, being illegitimate, shall die intestate, leaving any person or persons who, but for the illegitimacy of such Deposi- tor, and of such person or persons would be entitled to the money due to such deceased Depositor, it shall be lawful for the Postmas- 18 APPENDIX. ter- General, with the authority, in writing, of the Barrister-at- Law appointed to certify the rules of Savings Banks, to pay the money of such a deceased Depositor to any one or more of the persons who, in his opinion, would have been entitled to the same, according to the Statute of Distributions, if the said Depositor and such person or persons had been legitimate.

In all cases wherein a certificate shall he required of the amount of the balance standing in the books of the Post Office Savings Bank to the credit of a deceased Depositor,, for the purpose of obtaining, free of stamp duty, a probate of will or letters of administration, such certificate shall be in the statutory form.

If any Depositor shall become insane, or otherwise incapacitated to act, and the same shall be proved to the satisfaction of the Post- master-General, and if the Postmaster-General shall be satisfied of the urgency of the case, he may authorise payment, from time to time, out of the funds of such Depositor, to any person whom he shall judge proper, and the receipt of such person shall be a good discharge for the same.

If any dispute shall arise between the Postmaster-General and any individual Depositor, or any executor, administrater, next of kin, or creditor, or assignee of a Depositor who may become bank- rupt or insolvent, or any person claiming to be such executor, ad- ministrator, next of kin, creditor, or assignee, or to be entitled to any money deposited in the Post Office Savings Bank, then, and in every such case, the matter and dispute shall be referred in writing to the Barrister-at-Law appointed under the Savings

Banks Acts ; and whatever award, order, or determination shall be made by the said Barrister shall be binding and conclusive on all parties, and shall be final to all intents and purposes, without any appeal.

The officers of the Postmaster-General engaged in the receipt or payment of deposits shall not disclose the name of any Depositor, nor the amount deposited or withdrawn by him, except to the Postmaster-General, or to such of his officers as may be appointed to assist in carrying out the provisions of the Post Office Savings Banks Act.

In the construction of these regulations, unless there is something in the subject or context repugnant thereto, every word importing the singular number only shall mean and include several persons or things, as well as one person or thing, and the converse ; and every word importing the masculine gender only shall mean and include a female as well as a male ; and the word month shall re- fer to a calendar and not a lunar month. —

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CUSTOMHOUSE—Steamboat Quay.

Collector

Long Eoom Clerks—Thomas King, Uttrick Walton, James Little, M'Intyre, Stewart Macalister, . Hugh Macgregor, Duncan J, Hayton, Henry Durkin, Edward Maxwell, and J. Paton.

James Johnstone, Messenger.

Surveyor, John Neave.. Assistant Surveyor, Robert Morison.

Examining Officers—W. S. Elliot, Hugh S. Main, James Dawson, John Eitchie, John Russell, Archibald Gardiner, W. Pinlay, Alex. J. Kerr, J. Ford, J. Ramsay, E. W. "Ward, George Kerr, James Scotland, R. Smith, C. Goldie, John Somerville, M. M'Larty, and David Tough.

Medical Superintendent of Quarantine,. Charles Auld, M.D.

Out-door Officers—First class—Samuel Jack, Robert Kerr, Aulay M'Aulay, Neil Gray, William Muir, and Robert Tyre. Second class—James Lyon, John Orr, William Macfie, G. Bear, W. Pol- son, M. A. Dodd, William Comrie, P. M'Farlane, and A. Arkley. Third-class —A. Chalmers,. A. M'Gilvary, James Campbell, Robert Fyfe, J. Rutherford, R. Smith, J. Robertson, Hugh Hutton, A. Beveridge, John Cooper, and E. Beith. Fourth-class—D. Poison, D. M'Farlane, H. Ritchie,, D. Houston, R. Fry, J. K. Rae, J. D.. Duncan, J. Fraser, R Patrick, A. M'lver, Thomas Griffiths, James Snodgrass, and R. M 'Arthur. Fifth-class—A. White, D. M'Clure, Alex. Mitchell, A. Lyle, E. B. M'Gowan, J. Orr, T. Cameron, Ji Sangster, Wm. Henshilwood, Don. Poison, R. Joss, A. M'Dougall,, Henry Duncan, and James Stewart.

Boatmen—First-class—Samuel Kemsley, J. M'Lean, David' Hammond, and G. Kirkpatrick. Second-class—John M'Lellaiv G. Perry, J. M'Intyre, P. Fletcher, W. Pitcairn, and M. Darroch.

House-keeper, Mrs Jas. Johnstone.

Hours of attendance for the despatch of public business—In-door

Department, Irom ten till four ; Out-Door Department, from 1st April to 30th September, from six till nine a.m., and from ten a.m.

till four p.m. ; during February, March, October, and November, from nine a.m. till four p.m., and during January and December, from nine a.m. till three p.m., and the Long-room till two o'clock p.m. on Saturdays. The following Holidays are observed: Christmas Day, Good Friday, and the anniversary of the Birth- day of Her Majesty. 20 APPENDIX.

LIST OP BONDED WAEEHOUSES IN GREENOCK, AND -WHERE RESPECTIVELY SITUATED.

Nos. Where Situate. Nos. Where Situate. 1. West Quay. 25. Argyle street. 2. Do. 26. Ropework street. 3. Do. 27. East Shaw street. 4. Do. 28. Bogle street. 5. Rue-end street. 29. West quay. 6. Charles street. 30. West breast. 7. Jamaica street. 31. West quay. 8 32. St Andrew street. 9. Mansionhouse lane. 34. West quay. 10. Do. 35. Cartsburn street. 11. Bogle street. 36. West Blackball street. 12. Dock lane. 37. Shaw street. 13. Customhouse buildings. 38. Virginia street. 14. Clyde street. 39. Clarence street, Ardgowan 15. Customhouse buildings. street, Glebe. 16. Bogle street. 40. Nicolson street. 17. Rue-end street. 41. Do. 18. Do. 42. Chapel street. 19. Do. 43. West breast. 20. Virginia street. 45. Dalryinple street. 21. Excise buildings. 46. Baber street. 22. Baker street. 47. Union court. 23. Mansionhouse lane. 48. Baker street. 24. West Quay. 50. West quay lane.

FISHERY OFFICE-3, Bank Street. Local Inspector, John M'lver.

Inspector, George Reoach.

INLAND REVENUE OFFICE (STAMPS AND TAXES), Customhouse Buildings.

David Murray, Distributor of Stamps and Collector of Assessed and Income Taxes for the Counties of Renfrew and Bute. Clerks—John Reid and Robert Hildreth.

Open from 9 a.m. till 4 p.m.; and on Saturdays from 10 till 1. APPENDIX. 21

INLAND KEVENUE OFFICE (LATE EXCISE), Customhouse Buildings.

Colin Campbell, Collector.

John Mailer, First Clerk, and Charles Duncan, Second Clerk.

Greenock. District.

James Ciombie, Supervisor.

Out-door Officers—William M'lnnes, Leonard Fleming, John G° Blench, Thomas Preacher, William Allison, and Housekeeper, Catherine Hunter.

Open every lawful day from 9 morning till 3 afternoon.

PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES. FIRST WARD. That part of the Burgh comprehended within a line commencing at the point where Ladyburn joins the River Clyde, and running westward along the margin of the said river to the point where

Cartsburn joins the Clyde ; thence up the said burn till it is cross-

ed by Rue-end Street ; thence along the centre of the said street

till the same joins Cathcart street ; thence along the centre of the

said street to the foot of Bank street ; thence along the centre of

the said street to its southern extremity ; thence in a straight line

to the Parliamentary boundary at the Upper East Reservoir ; and from thence eastward and northward, along the Parliamentary boundary to the point first described.—Electors, 551. SECOND WARD. That part of the Burgh comprehended within a line commencing at the point where Cartsburn joins the Clyde, thence up the said

burn to the point where it is crossed by Rue-end street ; thence along tne centre of Rue-end and Cathcart streets to the centre of

Cathcart square ; thence to the head of William street ; thence

along the centre of the said street to the Mid quay ; thence along the said Mid to the south-eastward along quay Clyde ; and thence the margin of the said river to the point first described.—Electors, 183. THIRD WARD. That part of the Burgh comprehended within aline commencing at the north-east extremity of the Mid quay, and running along —;

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the said quay to the foot of William street ; thence along the centre of the said street to the centre of Cathcart square ; thence along the said square to Hamilton street ; thence along the centre of Hamil- ton street to Sugarhouse lane ; thence down the said lane to the point where Crawfurd street crosses the West hum ; thence down the said burn to where it enters the Clyde ; thence along the mar- gin of the said river to the extremity of the;Mid quay, being the point first described.—Electors, 182, FOURTH WARD. That part of the Burgh comprehended within a line commencing at the eentre of Cathcart square ; then proceeding to Hamilton street, and along the said street to the point where it joins Sugar- house lane ; thence southward along the centre of said lane ; thence along the centre of Sir Michael street to Roxburgh street ; thence along the centre of said street in a straight line to the West burn thence up the West burn to the Parliamentary boundary ; thence along the said boundary to the Upper East Reservoir ; thence along the west boundary of First Ward to the point first described. Electors, 349. FIFTH WARD. All the remaining parts of the Burgh.—Electors, 606. m GENERAL DECLARATION. 4# the boundaries of the Wards shall be understood to run along the centre of the street, roads, lanes, streams, and closes by which they are described to be [bounded, except where the con- trary is particulary provided.

Any streets, grounds, houses, and places situated within the boundaries, and not included in the description of the several Wards, before mentioned, shall be held as belonging to the Ward to which such streets, grounds, houses, and places, are severally next adjacent, unless where otherwise specially provided. Constituency, 1763, returning one Member to Parliament.

ALEX. MURRAY DUNLOP,

Member of Parliament for the Town of Greenock.

Address—Cors^ck, Dalbeattie ; or 8 Albion Street, Hyde Park, London, W.

CAPTAIN A. A. SPEIRS,

Member of Parliament for the County of Renfrew.

Address— 10 Eaton Place, London, S.W. ; or Elderslie, by Paisley. 1;

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GEEENOCK CENSUS EETUENS FOR 1861. Males. Females. Total. East Parish, 5,783 5,329 11,112

Mid Parish, > 4,587 4,768 9,355 West Parish, 9,958 11,675 21,633 Beyond the Parliamentary ) ^^ ^ ^ ' ^ Boundary, » • • J Seafaring and other persons ^no ) 286 914 absent from home, J

21,609 22,512 44,121 Census of 1851, 39,39

Total increase, 4,730 Those persons living beyond the Parliamentary boundary, but returned in schedules from Greenock, and also seafaring persons and others absent from home, were included in the census of 1851 they are added in the above table as on that occasion, the whole exhibiting an increase in the population of 4,730.

Greenock was erected into a Burgh of Barony in the year 1635. First Magistrates and Council elected in the year 1751. Greenock Library began in 1703. ^ Greenock Chamber of Commerce incorporated 1813. \f Greenock Eagged School, Captain street, opened 1858. Shaws Water introduced in the year 1827. Greenock Gas Works erected 1828. Eailway to Paisley and Glasgow opened in the year 1841. Railway to Wemyss Bay opened May, 1865. Theatre Eoyal opened December, 1858. Victoria Harbour opened on 17th October, 1850. Foundation Stone of Sir Gabriel Wood's Mariners' Asylum laid on the 17th October, 1850. Flood at Cartsdyke, 21st November, 1835. Foundation Stone of Albert Harbour, laid on 7th August, 1862. born 19th January, 1736. Died 25th August, 1819.^ Sacramental Fast-Days—Thursday before fourth Sunday of March, and Thursday before first Sunday of October. Fairs—First Thursday in July, and Fourth Tuesday in November,

MAGISTEATES AND TOWN COUNCIL. JProvost—James J. Grieve. Bailies. John Hunter. James Morton. J Charles Grey. John Fleming. Treasurer—George Adam. 24 APPENDIX.

Councillors.

Duncan Hendry. Arohd. Donnioton ." 3d Ward. James J. Grieve. Charles Grey. John Hunter. 5th Ward. Thos. M. Macfarlan. William Neill. James Mill my j 2d Ward. Kobert Neill. J. C. Hunter. Graham Brymner. 4th Ward. John Fleming. George Adam. C. P. Hunter. James Morton.

Ordinary Meetings first Tuesday of every month.

Office -Bearers. Town Clerk—John Kerr Gray. Chamberlain—John Adam. Auditor—James Welsh. Procurators Fiscal—Archibald M'Callum and Daniel Maclean. Assessors Police Court—John Kerr Gray and Archibald Maclean. Assessor Dean of Guild Court—Hew MTlwraith. Superintendent of Public Works—William Allison. Harbour Masters—John Miller, Robert Swan, and Malcolm Darroch. Dock Master—John Millar. Collector of Harbour and Anchorage Dues—Andrew Nimmo. Collector of Town's Assessment and Billet Master—A. Chalmers. Assessor under Valuation of Lands Act—James Drummond. Superintendent of the Town and Quay Police—David Dewar. Police Surgeon—Charles Auld, M.D. Assessor—Alex. Murray Dunlop, M.P., Advocate, Edinburgh. TRUSTEES ON THE HARBOURS. By Act of Parliament, the Provost, Magistrates, and Town Coun- cil, who are, with the following gentlemen, elected annually in November, by the Shipowners in Greenock.

COMMISSIONERS ON THE HARBOURS. James Stewart. John Kerr. Wm. M fArthur. James Hamilton. T. O. Hunter. Dugald Shankland. Alex. Russell, Robert Dunlop. Archibald Adam. Clerk—John Kerr Gray.

WATER TRUSTEES.

The Trustees for paving, lighting, cleansing, and watching the Town and supplying the same with water, in terms of the Act of Parliament, are the Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council- —

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along with nine persons elected by the Feuars, Householders, and

Ratepayers, three of them in November annualty, viz. : %**£&**, -Alestr-TayioTT Robert M'Vicar. /^Stst^ -Ihomao Nivm. James Beith. Daniel M'Gregor. James M'Cunn. Duncan Cook. Charles Carbery. Clerk—John Kerr Gray. Collector—A. Chalmers. Inspector under Nuisance Removal Act—James Calderwood. Superintendent of Street Cleaning—James Calderwood.

GREENOCK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Chairman—T. 0. Hunter. Treasurer—Colin S. Caird. Robert Blair. John M'Cunn. J. C. Hunter. Robert Cuthbert. James Bell. James Morton. Robert Little. Walter Grieve. Robert Lusk. Dugald Shankland.

CONSUL AT GREENOCK. Swedish and Norwegian—T. O. Hunter.

LLOYD'S AGENT for GREENOCK and PORT-GLASGOW. T. 0. Hunter.

REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES. Middle Parish—Robert Campbell, 5 Bank street. West Parish—Robert A. Baird, 41 Cathcart street. East Parish— James Slater, Teacher, 29 Rue-end street. Office Hours—From 10 a.m. till 3 p.m., and from 6 p.m. till 8 p.m.

SESSION CLERKS. Middle Parish—Robert Campbell, 5 Bank street. West Parish—Rev. James Rankin, 9 Brougham street. East Parish—Thomas Smith, 4 Upper Crescent. G —

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ADJUSTER OF IMPERIAL WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Weights, Dry Mea-W ohn Finl of Inspector. and AdJ uster 54 and 56 B« e"^d Street. MeSt^s J '

TOWN AND HARBOUR POLICE—Office, Taylor's Close David Dewar, Superintendent, residing at S Trafalgar Street

Four Lieutenants ; Two Inspectors ; Nine Sergeants ; Three

Detective Officers ; and Eighty-one Constables ; One Female Searcher. Charles Auld, M.D., Police Surgeon—House, 5 Houston Street—Consulting Rooms, 3 Bank Street.

GREENOCK PRISON—Market Street. John Love, Governor. Duncan Camphell, Watchman- Ann Adams, Matron. Margaret Dalglish, Fern. War. George White, and Donald Brotchie, Chaplain. James Bell, Male Warders. Dr. Allan, Surgeon.

LOWER WARD COMMITTEE OF RENFREWSHIRE PRISON BOARD. Provost Grieve, Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart. And the Four Bailies of Sheriff Tennent. Greenock. John Dunn, writer, Paisley, Clerk to the Board.

ENGINES FOR EXTINGUISHING FIRES. The Water Engines and other apparatus are deposited at the Engine-House, Taylor's Close. Keys for them to he found at the Police Office. George M'Cartney, Superintendent of Engines.

MARKETS. Fish Market, 1 West breast. Flesh Market, Market street—George Moffat, Inspector and Su- perintendent at the Market. Besides a Weekly Market held on Tuesday, Fairs are held annually, beginning on the first Thursday of July, and fourth Tuesday of November ; and a Horse and Cat- tle Market, which is held on the Friday before Glasgow Whitsun- Monday Fair, and on the Friday immediately preceding Kilbarchan Fair. APPENDIX. 27

GREENOCK PAROCHIAL BOARD. Rooms, Captain Street.

James J. Grieve, Chairman of the Board. James Morton, Chairman of Committee of Management. The Management is vested in a Committee—sub-divided into Committees for the despatch of business. John S. Deas, Inspector. John M. Smith and Henry Nixon, Assistants. Thomas Burton, Collector and Cashier. Thomas Smith, Out-Door Collector. Samuel Shortridge, John M'Culloch, and John M'Dougall, District Surgeons. Archibald Blair, Governor, and Mrs Buchan, Matron of Poor-House. James "Wallace, M.D., House Surgeon. John Hunter, Chaplain. John Gillespie, Auditor.

GREENOCK HOSPITAL AND INFIRMARY. ^ Inverkip Street—Established 1819. Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, Baronet, President. The Provost of Greenock, Adam Fairrie, and Robert Macfie, Vice-Presidents. Alexander Rodger (Banker), Treasurer. George Williamson, Secretary. committee of management. The Provost of Port-Glasgow. Messrs R. B. Finlay. Messrs Thomas Prentice. „ John Rennie. Andrew Tasker. „ James Hamilton. Matthew Hill. „ J. Fulton Marshall. Robert Lusk. „ George Adam. Thomas Macmillan, „ Dugald Shankland. Andrew Laing. „ Robert Allan. Alexander Mackenzie. „ W. O. Leitch. The Chairman of the Parochial Board of Greenock. The Chairman of the Parochial Board of Port-Glasgow. The Convener of the House Committee of the Parochial Board of Greenock. The Convener of the Relief Committee of the Parochial Board m Greenock. 28 APPENDIX.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Drs Marshall, Shortridge, Fox, and Allan. Neil M. Campbell, M.D., House Surgeon. Mrs Cottar, Matron.

GREENOCK LIBEAEY—Watt Monument, Union Street. Instituted 1783.

The Management is vested in a Committee who are elected annually in January. The annual payment for proprietors is 21s, and for others 25s. Chairman—A. P. Paton. Arthur 0. Leitch, Treasurer and Secretary—E. C. Black, Librarian. In 1807 a collection of Foreign Literature was commenced, which collection, now greatly enlarged, was in 1834 added to this Library, and is free to all the subscribers without any additional charge. The Library contains upwards of 10,000 volumes, and has above 200 subscribers. Attached to the Institution is a small but admirably selected Scientific and Mathematical Library, com- posed of about 170 volumes, purchased with £100 given for that purpose by the late Dr James "Watt. Students, though not sub- scribers to the Town Library, are entitled to the use of this. Readers of books which have been more than a year in the Library, are entitled to one volume at a time for a subscription of 6s 6d per annum.

GREENOCK MECHANICS' INSTITUTION. Sir Michael Street and Tobago Street. Instituted 1836. James M'Cunn, President—Robert Hendry, Treasurer. Robert Fleming, Secretary—Peter M'Callum, Curator and Librarian. This Institution consists of a Large Hall, and a number of Com- mittee Rooms, used for lectures, concerts, soirees, public and trades meetings. A Library of upwards of 5,000 volumes of scientific and miscellaneous literature ; fee, one shilling per half-year. An In- stitution Club, consisting of Reading Room with an excellent and varied supply of Newspapers, Popular Periodicals, Magazines, Re- views, &c. ; and a large and comfortable Club Room furnished with Billiard and Bagatelle Tables, Chess, Draughts, Dominoes, &c, for the use of the members. Fees, Is 6d per quarter. Public Baths, where hot, cold, and shower baths can be had at a minute's notice, from twopence to sixpence each. APPENDIX. 2&

CARTSDYKE MECHANICS' LIBRARY. 16 Cathcart Street, instituted 1830

The annual payment is two shillings. The management vested in a committee of 21. Daniel Black, Preses. Duncan M*Arthur, Librarian. The Library contains nearly 3,000 volumes, and, has upwards of 600 readers. Open daily from 10 a.m. till 8 p.m.

GREENOCK COFFEE ROOM—2 Cathcart Square. in 1820. Terms, yearly, Opened _ £1 12s 6d paid in advance. Strangers residing in the town for not more than six weeks ad-, mitted gratis. COMMITTEE. A. O. Leitc^. Daniel D. Adamson. Donald M'Donald. Alexander Mackenzie. Rohert Shankland. James Lang. Thomas O. Hunter. Benjamin Noble. John H. Carmichael. D. D, Adamson, Treasurer.

John H. Teulon, Superintendent.—House, Redharn Cottage,, 6 Roxburgh Street.

GREENOCK: EXCHANGE BUILDINGS AND ASSEMBLY ROOMS—27 Cathcart Street. William Bruce, Proprietor, Mount Park Cottage, Bank Street.

CHARITY SCHOOL^-Ann Street. COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT. William Martin, Chairman. Robert | Cowan, Yice^Chairman. Alexander Ferguson, Robert Houston, jun. Dugald Shankland. James Gilkison. Q. L. Anderson. John H. Scott. William O. Leitch. James Paterson, Archibald Cowan, John Douglas. Matthew Simpson. D. D. Adamson. James Gardner. D. M'Dougall. Wm. Thomson. R. Muir. James M'Lean. A. J. Black. Matthew Hill.

Robt. Shankland, Treasurer ; John M. Hutcheson, Secretary,

Thomas Kay, Master ; James Findlay, Assistant. Miss M'Killop and Miss Lamon^, Assistant 3d APPENDIX.

MARINE BOARD AND SHIPPING; OFFICE, 5 Virginia Street.,

LOCAL MARINE. BOARD.

Provost of Greenock (e®-officio) y Chairman.. NOMINEES OF THE BOARD OF TRADE.

Charles C. Scott. I, Robert Steele- Stewart. Thomas 0. Hunter. ! James

EJECTED BiT THE. SHIPOWNERS. Robert Cuthbert. John H. Carmichael., Alexander Russell. R. Shankland. Archibald Adam. James Hamilton. Thomas King, Watt Place, Secretary. John M'Hvain, Superintendent of Mercantile Marine.. James Alexander, Deputy do. do. John Cameron, First Clerk. Peter M. Cameron, Second Clerk. William Cousar, Assistant and Runner. The Examinations of Masters and Mates in Seamanship and Navigation, and of Engineers,, are held every Thursday and Friday alternately. Andrew Small, Examiner in Navigation. James Gibson, C.E., Examiner in Steam. James Gilkison, Examiner in Seamanship.

GREENOCK CEMETERY. BURYING GROUNDS OP THE CORPORATION AND OTHERS. WELLINGTON PARK AND WELL PARK.. COMMITTEE OP MANAGEMENT FOR 1866. Bailies Hunter, Grey, and Morton, Treasurer Adam, Councillors Robert Neill, William Neill,.C. P. Hunter, Miller, and J. C. Hunter Bailie Hunter, Convener—Superintendent, Robert Sheridan. Entrance to Cemetery—near Brachelston Toll. Entrance to Wellington Park—Top of Baker street. Entrances to Well Park—Regent street, Bank street, and Sis John's Brae. ffs ?9

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INVERKIP STEEET AND DUNCAN STREET BURYING GROUNDS. TABLE OP RATES OE INTERMENT. Rates of Interment in the Inverkip Street and Duncan Street Burying Grounds, appointed by the Town Council of Green- ock to be enacted from and after the 2d day of April, 1850, years.

I. Where the body is conveyed in a hearse, drawn by four horses* or carried shoulder high, For digging and filling in the grave, 8s Od If a tombstone is removed—for taking it off and putting it

on, , . . < . . , , , 3s Od If assistance be given in putting in a mortsafe, and after- wards taking it out and re-dressfng the ground, ...... 2s Od

II. Where the body is conveyed in a hearse drawn by two horses, 6s Od For digging and filling in the grave, , , If a tombstone is removed—for taking it off and putting it

on, .„.,.., , 2s Od If assistance be given in putting in a mortsafe, and after- wards taking it out and re-dressing the ground, Is 6d

III. Where the body is carried on spokes, or conveyed in a hearse drawn by one horse,

... . 4s Od For digging and filling in the grave, ,.,....,.., . No charge to be made for taking off or putting on tombstone.

IV. Where a body belonging to the working classes is con- veyed in a hearse, without regard to the number of horses, or carried shoulder high, or on spokes, For digging and filling in the grave, 4s Od No charge to be made for taking off and putting on tomb- stones. CHILDREN.*

I. Where the body is conveyed in a chaise, For digging and filling in the grave, 4s Od For taking off and putting on tombstone, 2s Od If assistance be given in putting in a mortsafe, and after- wards taking it out, and re-dressing the ground,. Is 6d

II. Where the body is carried on hand-spokes or brought in a chaise.

For digging and filling in the grave , . , 2s Od. If a tombstone, no charge to be made for removing or putting on the stone.

* Tq include in this term those under twe've years of age. APPENDIX. 33

Although more than one body be interred at the same time in one and the same grave, no additional charge to he made, unless it he necessary to have the grave deeper than six feet, being the usual depth of a grave, in which case the cost of such extra depth must be paid by the undertaker. The charges to be paid by the undertaker, or person giving in- timation to the Chamberlain, at the time of giving such intimation to inter, and obtaining permission to open the grave.

JOHN KERR GRAY, Town Clerk.

SHAWS WATER JOINT-STOCK COMPANY Constituted by Act of Parliament, 16th June, 1825.

DIRECTORS. Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, Baronet, Chairman. Thomas 0. Hunter, Esq., Vice- Chairman. James Ballantine, A. Anderson, James Stewart, Robt. Steele, jun. and D. M. Latham. David R. Crawford, Clerk—Peter Morrison, Superintendent. James Brown, Collector.

MILLS ON THE SHAWS WATER PALLS.

Sugar Refinery (fall No. 1, old line), descent 26 feet, 46 horse- power—Crawhalls & Co. Barley, Corn, and Flour Mills (fall No. 2, old line), descent 24 feet, 45 horse-power—Mackenzie and Walker. Flour Mill, Bakers' Mill (fall No. 3, old line), descent 17 feet, 30 horse-power. Sugar Refinery (fall No. 4, old line)—Bell Duncan & Scott. " Foundry, " Rankin & Blackmore. " " Chemical Works, John Poynter & Son. Descent 26 feet, 46 horse power. Chemical Works (fall No. 5, old line), descent 22 feet, 39 horse- power—John Poynter & Son. Rice Mill (fall No. 6, old line), descent 19 feet, 34 horse-power— Albert A. C. Statham. Sail Cloth Mill, (fall No. 7, old line) descent 28 feet, 50 horse-power —Greenock Sacking Co. Shaws Water Cotton Spinning Company, (falls Nos. 8 and 9, old and new lines') descent 64 feet 4 inches, 230 horse-power. Penelope Works, (fall No. 11 old line) descent 23 feet 6 inches, 42 horse-power—Hugh M'Cormick & Co. 34 APPENDIX.

Dyeing, Carding, and Milling Works, (fall No. 11, old line) descent 10 feet, 18 horse-power—Eobert Houston and Son. Worsted Manufactory, (fall No. 12, old line) descent 29 feet 6 inches, 53 horse-power; also, No. 13, descent 20 feet, 36 horse- power—Fleming, Reid & Co. Paper Mill, (fall No. 1 8, old line) descent 30 feet, 54 horse-power —Brown, Stewart & Co. Flour Mill, &c, (fall No. 1, new line) descent 14 feet, 20 horse- power—George Allan, jun. Foundry, &c, (fall No. 2, new line) descent 45 feet, 81 horse-power —Greenock Foundry Co. Deer Park Sugar Refinery, (fall No. 3, new line) descent 18 feet, 32 horse-power—Dawson, Martin & Co. Sugar Refinery, (fall No. 4, new line) descent 21 feet, 38 horse- power—Blair, Reid and Steele. Sugar Refinery, (falls No. 5 and 6, 12 feet, 21 horse-power, new line) descent 27 feet, 38 horse-power—Pattens & Co. Foundry, (falls Noa. 5 and 6, 12 feet, 21 J horse-power, new line) descent 47 feet, 26 horse-power—Macnab & Co. Sugar Refinery, 12 feet fall, 2l£ horse-power—Anderson, Orr & Co. The Shaws Water Company has two lines of falls, their descent being each 512 feet (or 1,824 feet, with 1,200 cubit feet of water per minute)—is equal to 1,843 horse-power, of which 1,087 are occupied, and 756 are still unlet.

CALEDONIAN RAILWAY COMPANY.

Thomas Salkeld, Esq., Holm Hill, Carlisle—Chairman. Thomas Hill, Esq., Glasgow—Deputy-Chairman.

Directors.. Daniel Ainslie, Esq., 48 Moray Place, Edinburgh. Philip Black, Esq., Glasgow. Robert Towers, Esq., do. Andrew Buchanan, Esq., of Auchenterlie. Lieutenant- Col. Grandy, Heaves, Milnthorpe. Robert F. S. Stewart, Laggary, Helensburgh. Alex. D. R. W. Bailie Cochrane, Esq., M.P., Lamington. Lieut. -Colonel Mure, Caldwell House, Beith. Alex. Macduff, Esq., Bonhard. Sir Alex. C. Ramsay G-ibson-Maitland, Bart., Barnton, and Cliftoa Hall, Edinburgh. John Wilson, Esq., Hillpark, Bannockburn. James F. Wyllie, Esq., Bolfracks, Aberfeldy. —

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GREENOCK RAILWAY GUARANTEED COMPANY. Directors.

Tasker. | George Adam. John Rodger, jun. | Andrew Archibald M'Kellar, Secretary—Office, 2 Church place.

INSURANCE OFFICES AND AGENTS. Accidental Death and Marine Insurance Corporation—Andrew Boag. Alliance Fire and Life—James Welsh, Andrew Boag, and Robert Blair. Atlas Fire and Life—John Johnstone. British Provident and Consolidated Life and Fire—J. L. Anderson, Caledonian Fire and Life—William M'Clure, Archd. M'Kellar, H. T. Patten, and P. Mackellar. Church of England Fire and Life—John Black. City of Glasgow Life Assurance Company—H. Dempster and Colin S. Caird. City Assurance Company—William Clark. Colonial Life—John Clapperton & Co. Commercial Union Assurance Company—D. Campbell. Crown Life—P. Ballingall and B. Noble. Edinburgh Life—C. D. Lamont and Robert Blair. English and Scottish Law Life—Andrew Boag, Thomas King, William Lamont, and J. C. Smith. European Assurance Society—J. D. Macintyre. European Guarantee Association—D. R. Crawford. Fire Insurance Company of Scotland—James Welsh, Andrew Boag, Robert Blair, and Colin S. Caird. General Fire and Life—R. S. M'Morland and Wm. M'Clure. General Insurance Company—Wm. M'Clure. Gresham Life—Wm. Clark. Guardian Plate Glass—John Duncan and John Gillespie. Guardian Fire and Life—R. W. Robertson. Hercules Fire, Life and Marine Insurance Company—William Clark and Thos. P. Jamieson. Home and Colonial Fire and Life (Limited)—A. 0. Leitch & Muir. Imperial Fire and Life-—D. M 'IIwraith and A. Smith. Lancashire Insurance Company—David E. Barclay, John Brym- ner, A. 0. Leitch, D. Campbell, James Kelso, and Archibald Denniston. Life Association of Scotland—D. Maclean and James M'Lellan & Co. Liverpool, London and Globe Fire and Life Assurance Company Andrew Tasker, Thomas Macdonald, Allan Swan, J. Brymner. J. Love, John Clapperton & Co., C. D. Lamont—D. R. Craw- ford, Resident Secretary. —

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London Assurance Corporation Fire and Life—John Clapperton &Co. London and Lancashire Fire and Life—John Gillespie and J. P. Anderson. London and Lancaster Insurance Company—John Gillespie. London and Caledonian Marine—T. 0. Hunter. Manchester Fire—Andrew Boag and John Clapperton & Co. Marine and General Travellers—Andrew Boag. Marine Life and Casualty Mutual Assurance Society—Macdonald, Dhanis & Hood, and Brown & Watson. Medical, Invalid, and General Life—Allan Park Paton. Mutual Life—John Brymner. North British and Mercantile—John Black, Thomas 0. Hunter, John Johnstone, Thomas Stark, and John Clapperton & Co. Northern—Robert Salmon, B. W. Robertson, and James Turner, jun. Norwich Union Fire and Life—Alexander Campbell. Norwich and London Plate Glass—J. Duncan. Norwich and London Accident and Casualty Insurance Association —Thomas P. Jamieson. Phoenix Fire—J. Macdougall, "William Lindsay & Co., and "W. 0. Leitch, Plate Glass Universal Fire—J. Morrison & Sons. Provincial Insurance Company—Wrede & Co., James C. Smith, Charles Mill, William Lamont, A. M. Humphreys, and Thos. P. Jamieson. Qaeen Fire and Life—Archibald Mackenzie, W. Lindsay & Co., Peter Ballingall, J. S. Peters, Colin S. Caird, and Lewis & Fyfe. Railway Passenger Life—James Gilchrist, and A. P. Paton. Royal Farmers and General Fire and Life and Hail Storm Insur- ance Institution—Archibald M'Callum. Royal Insurance Fire and Life—W. M'Arthur & Co., John Hunter, and John Johnstone. Royal Liver Friendly Society, 29 Hamilton street—Lewis Ross, agent. Scottish Amicable Life—Allan Park Paton, and Thomas P. Jamie- son. Scottish Commercial Insurance—D. Agnew. Scottish Equitable Life—Alexander Rodger and Thos. Macdonald. Scottish Fire Insurance Co. —Thomas P. Jamieson, J. Kelso, W. Philp, W. Clark, D. Cunningham & Co., and T. B. Newton. Scottish National Fire and Life—Robert Wright. Scottish Industrial Insurance Company (Limited) Scottish Union Fire and Life Insurance Company—Robert Little, Allan Park Paton, and John Love. Scottish Widows' Fund—Archibald M'Kellar and John M. Hut- cheson. —

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Scottish. Provident Institution—Archibald Denniston, W. 0. Leitch and James Maclean. Scottish Provincial Fire and Life—George Williamson, A. M. Humphreys, and J. F. Mackay & Co. Standard Life—W. O. Leitch. Sun Fire and Life—Gray and Buchanan. Union Marine—William Lindsay & Co. United Kingdom Temperance and General Provident Institution A. M. Humphreys, J. H. Henderson, and J. S. Deas. United Kingdom Telegraph Co., 4 Mansionhouse lane. United Guarantee and Life Assurance—James Inglis. Victoria Benefit Society—James Auld. Welsh Provincial—T. P. Jamieson. West of England Fire and Life—H. T. Patten and George Raff. Westminster Fire—Claud Marshall. Westminster and General Assuranee Association—Claud Marshall. Yorkshire Fire and Life—John Duncan.

BUILDING SOCIETIES. Greenock Property Investment Society—James Kelso, Manager, West of Scotland Property Investment and Building Society—D. Campbell, Manager.

TRADE PROTECTION SOCIETIES. Greenock Trade Protection Society—John Gillespie, Resident Secretary.

PUBLIC OFFICES. Assembly Hall, Terrace Road. Baron Bailie's Office, Mansionhouse. British and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company's 'Office, 28 Cath- cart street. Caledonian Railway Company's Office, 25 Cathcart street. Clerk to Commissioners on Property and Income Tax, 2 Church place, Robert Salmon—Assessor of Income Tax, John Gil- lespie, 8 Kelly street.

Chamber of Commerce of Greenock ; incorporated by Royal Char-

ter in 1812—T. O. Hunter, Chairman ; Thos. King, Sec City of Glasgow Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street. Coffee Room, 2 Cathcart square—John H. Teulon, superintendent Collector of Harbour Dues, &c, Customhouse buildings—Andrew Nimmo, Collector. Commercial Buildings, 14 Hamilton street. Commissary Clerk's Office, 2 Bank street. —

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Customhouse, Steamboat quay Electric and International Telegraph Company's Office, Eailway station.

Fishery Office, 3 Bank street—Inspector, George Eeiach ; Local Inspector, John M'Kiver. Gas Works, 27 Crawfurd Street—Instituted 1828—Samuel Stewart, Manager. Glasgow Weekly Mail Newspaper (Greenock branch) Office, 1 Bank street. Greenock Advertiser and Clyde Commercial Journal Office, 29 Hamilton street. Greenock Herald and General Advertiser Office, 40 Cathcart st. Greenock and Helensburgh Steamboat Co. (Limited), 9 Custom- house place—Graham Brymner, manager. Greenock Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette Office, 18 Charles street Harbour Master's Office, Steamboat quay—John Millar and Eobert

Swan, Harbour Masters ; and John Millar, Dock Master. Inland Revenue Office (late Excise), Customhouse buildings. Inland Revenue Office (Stamps and Taxes), Customhouse buildings. Justice of Peace Clerk's Office, County buildings, 2 Bank street James Inglis, Depute-Clerk. Justice of Peace Fiscal' s Office, D, Maclean, 14 Hamilton street. Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping, 32 Cathcart st., Henry John Boolds, surveyor—Thomas O. Hunter, agent, 13 William street. Master of Works Office, 3 Jamaica street—William Allison,. Mas- ter of Works. Messemger-at-Arms Office, 3 Bank street—William Shearer. Mercantile Marine Office, Shipping Office for Seamen, Examina- tions, &c, 5 Virginia street—John M'llvain, Superintendent of Mercantile Marine. North British Daily Mail Newspaper (Greenock branch) Office, 1 Bank street. North British Railway Company's Office, Palmerston buildings, Customhouse place—John Clapperton & Co., agents. Palmerston Buildings, Customhouse place. Parochial Board Rooms, Poorhouse, Captain street—John S. Deas, Inspector. Police Office, Taylor's Close—David Dewar, Superintendent. Poor Rates Office, "Parochial Board Rooms, Captain street—Thos. Burton, Collector. Office hours from 10 till 3, and from 7 till 8 p.m., and on Saturdays from 10 till 3 p.m. only. Post Office, 11 William street—Thomas Macmillan, Postmaster. Procurator-FLscals Office (Burgh), 14 Hamilton street— Daniel Maclean and Archibald M'Callum, Fiscals. Procurator Fiscals Office (Lower Ward of the County), 2 Watt place—Robert Blair, FiscaL —

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Provident Bank Buildings, William street. Registrars of Births, Deaths, and Marriages—Middle Parish, Robert Campbell, 5 Bank street—West Parish, R. A. Baird, 41 Cathcart street—East Parish, James Slater, 29 Rue-end street. Examiner, Captain Gibson Stott. Shaws Water Joint-Stock Company's Office, 29 Rue-end street James Brown, Collector; Peter Morison, Superintendent. Sheriff Clerk's Office, County buildings, 2 Bank street—James Inglis, Depute-Clerk. Sheriff Court House, County Buildings, 2 Bank street. Sugar Exchange, Terrace road. Town Assessment Office, 6 Hamilton Street—Alexander Chalmers, Collector. Open from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m., and from 7 to 9 p.m. Town Clerk's Office, Town Buildings, 6 Hamilton street—John K. Gray, Town Clerk. Town's Chamberlain's Office, Town Buildings, 6 Hamilton street John Adam, Chamberlain. Underwriters' Surveyor's Office, City of Glasgow Bank Buildings, 32 Cathcart street—William Neill, Surveyor. COURTS SHERIFF COURT. Held in the County Buildings, 2 Bank street, every Wednesday at half-past 10 o'clock, and every Friday at 11 o'clock fore- noon during Session. Sheriff—Patrick Fraser. Sheriff-Substitute—Hugh Lyon Tennent. Sheriff-Substitutes—A. M'Kellar, Thomas King, and Robert Wright, in absence of Hugh Lyon Tennent. Clerk—Peter Henderson. Depute-Clerk—James Inglis. Depute-Clerk—Archd. M'Callum, in the absence of James Inglis Procurator-Fiscal—Robert Blair. Auditor—James Inglis. Bar-Officer—James Crookshanks.

SHERIFF SMALL DEBT COURTS. Held in the County Buildings, 2 Bank street, every Wednesday at 11 o'clock. Continued cases are disposed of after new cases. Sheriff—Patrick Fraser. Sheriff-Substitute—Hugh Lyon Tennent. Clerk—Peter Henderson. Depute-Clerk—James Inglis. Bar-Officer—James Crookshanks. 40 APPENDIX.

BURGH AND POLICE COURT. Held in the Police Court Hall, Taylor's Close, every lawful day at 10 o'clock. Judges—The Sheriff, Provost, and Bailies. Assessor—Town Clerk. Depute Assessor—Archibald M'Lean. Prosecutors—Procurators' -Fiscal, Archd. M'Callum and Daniel Maclean. Surgeon—Charles Auld, M.D.

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT. Held in the County Buildings, 2 Bank Street, every Thursday at 11 o'clock forenoon. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Balderston, David Tasker, Andrew Brown, Matthew Arbuckle, James Duff, James Steele, Robert Fleming, John Murray, David Hunter, Thomas O. Latham, D. M. Johnstone, David Kincaid, Thomas Stewart, Sir Michael R. Shaw Stewart, James Blair, Robert Walker, John Grieve, James J. Steele, Robert, jun. Hunter, Charles P. Campbell, Neil Kerr, John Sheriff- Substitute MacCunn, John Provost and Bailies Neill, John ex-officiis. Clerk, Robert Wright. Depute-Clerk, James Inglis. Procurator-Fiscal—Daniel Maclean. Bar-Officer—James Crookshanks.

QUARTER SESSIONS. Held at Renfrew on the second and third Tuesdays in April, and third and last Tuesdays in October. Meetings for licensing Publicans for the Burgh of Greenock and Port-Glasgow, are held on the second Tuesday in April and the third Tuesday in October, and for the remainder of the Lower Ward on the third Tuesday in April and last Tuesday in October. Applications for licenses (printed forms of which can be had at the Town Clerk's and Justice of Peace Clerk's offices) must be lodged at least ten days previous to the day of meeting. Appeal Court held in May. APPENDIX, 41 COMIISSAEY COURT. Held at Greenock every Friday at 11 o'clock forenoon. Commissary—Patriok Fraser. Deputes—Hugh Lyon Tennent and Hugh Cowan. Clerks—John Bartlemore. Depute-Clerk—James Inglis,

INCOME-TAX COMMISSIONERS. The Sheriff of the County. Robert Macfie of Langhouse. Sheriff Substitute at Greenock. W. C. Graham Bontine ofArdoch. Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, Bart. John Hall Maxwell, of Dargarvel, C B, Robert Salmon, Clerk—John Gillespie, Assessor.

LIEUTENANCY OF RENFREWSHIRE. Lord Lieutenant, The Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow. Vice-Lieutenant, Sir M. R Shaw Stewart, Bart. Convener, Thomas Speir, of Blackstone. Deputy-Lieutenants. Alexander, Lieutenant-Colonel Mure, Lieut.-Col. "William of of Ballochmyle. Caldwell. Alexander, Capt. J. H. I., R.N., Napier, Sir R. J. M. of Miliken of Southbar. and Napier, Bart. Blantyre, Lord Napier, John Stirling of Mar- Buchanan, Col. D. C. R. C. of chiston House. Drurnpeller and Finlaystone. Paisley Provost of. Campbell, Arch, of Blythswood. Pollok, Allan of Faside and Campbell, Archibald yr. of do. Broom. Cunninghame, Alex, of Craig- Pollok, Sir Hew Crawfurd of ends. Upper Pollok, Bart. Darroch, Duncan of Gourock. Renfrew, Provost of. Graham, John of Craigallion. Richardson, Thomas of Ralston. Gordon, John of Aitkenhead. Speir, Thomas of Blackstone. Gilmour, Allan of Eaglesham. Speirs, Archd. Alexander of Harvey, James 0. L. of Castle- Elderslie. semple. Stewart, John A. Shaw. Henderson, John of Park. Stirling, Captain James, R.N., Macdowall, Major-General of of Glentyan. Garthland. Scott, James of Kelly. Maxwell, John Hall of Dargar- vel, C.B. Clerk of Lieutenancy, John M'Innes. 42 APPENDIX.

COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE ASSESSED TAX ACTS FOR THE LOWER WARD OF THE COUNTY. The Sheriff of the County. Admiral Sir H. Stewart, R.N., Hugh Lyon Tennent, Sheriff- C.B. Substitute of Greenock. William M. S. Stewart, of Loch- Duncan Darroch, of Gourock. nagair. Sir Michael R. Shaw Stewart, Robert Macfie of Langhouse. Bart. James Scott of Kelly. James Anderson, of Highholm. The Provost of Port-Glasgow. The Provost of Greenock.

COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY FOR LOWER WARD (WHO ARE NOT ASSESSED TAX COMMISSIONERS) FOR YEAR 1866. William Broun of Plaintreeyett, James Foster King, ofjCamegie M.D., Glasgow. Park, Longhaugh, Bishopton. John Burnet of Mileburn, Glas- General Sir James Maxwell gow. Wallace. Wm. Melvin, Ashton, Gourock. George Burns, residing at John Fulton Anstruther, mer- Wemyss House, Wemyss Bay chant, Port-Glasgow. John Burns of Castle Wemyss, Andrew Hair, merchant, Port- Wemyss Bay. Glasgow. James Caldwell, Clerk of Supply, Paisley

FACULTY OF PROCURATORS. Dean of Faculty—Archibald Yuill, 46 Cathcart Street. Treasurer and Fiscal—Robert Neill, 6 West Blaokhall Street, Secretary—Archibald Denniston, 49 Cathcart Street. Auditor—James Inglis, Sheriff-Clerk Depute. Council—Hew M'llwraith, William M'Clure, Hugh Dempster, Robert Wright, John M'Dougall, Alexander Lade^ and the Office-Bearers. RESIDENT MEMBERS OF FACULTY. Anderson John, Port-Glasgow, 1863 Black John, 46 Cathcart Street, 1849 Blair Robert, 2 Watt Place, 1858 Boag Andrew, 14 Hamilton street, 1857 Buchan Peter, Port-Glasgow, - 1865 Cowan Michael Bruce, Port- Glasgow, 1862 APPENDIX, 43

resident members of faculty— Continued. Crawford David Eose, Mansion-house, ... 18o3 * Dempster Hugh, 32 Cathcart street, - - - 1838 * Denniston Archihald, 49 Cathcart street, - 1840 Dunlop Malcolm Fraser, 2 Church place, - - - 1865 Fyfe John Paton, 1 Bank street, - - - - 1865 Gray John Kerr, Town Clerk, - 1838 IngKs James, Sheriff-Clerk Depute, - 1853

* King Thomas, 2 Watt place, - - * - ,- 1838 Lade Alexander, Port-Glasgow, » 1859 * Langwill Archihald, 8 Hamilton street, - 1845 Lewis William, 1 Bank street, ----- 1865 MacCallum Archibald, 23 Cathcart street, - - 1840 M'Callum Archibald, 14 Hamilton street, - - 1849 MacClelland Daniel Ritchie, Port- Glasgow, - - 1859 * M'Clure William, 40 Cathcart street, - - - 1837 * Macdougall John, Mansion-house, - - - - 1848 * M'Hwraith Hew, 4 Hamilton street, - 1835 * M'Kellar Archihald, 2 Church place, - - - 1845 Maclean Daniel, 14 Hamilton street, - - - 1849 * Marshall Claud, 11 William street, - . - - 1854 Morrison Finlay Daniel, 32 Cathcart street, - - 1864 * Muir Crawford, 5 Hamilton street, - 1824 * Neill Robert, 6 West Blackball street, - - - 1846 Neill Stewart, 6 West Blackhall street, - - - 1856 * Patten Henry Tower, 8 Cathcart square, - - - 1832 Salmon Eobert, 2 Church plaoe, - 1850 Scobie David, Port-Glasgow, - 1865 Smith James Campbell, 1 1 William street, - - 1863

Swan Allan, 4 Hamilton street, - -> - - 1849 * Turner James, junr., 28 Hamilton street, - 1822 Weir Allan, 7 William street, 1854 * Williamson George, 48 Cathcart street, - 1*844 * Wright Robert, 32 Cathcart street, - - - - 1846 Yuill Archibald, 46 Cathcart street, - . - - 1821 Those marked thus (*) are Notaries Public. The years are those in which they were admitted Procurators. Paton Allan Park, Notary Public, 67 Rue-end Street, - 1841

PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. (For Addresses see General Directory.) The figures opposite the names denote the year in which they were Licensed. 44 APPE N'DIX.

1866 Aitken W. Scott, M.B. 1855 Marshall Wm. J., M.D. CM. 1863 M'Culloch John, M.D. 1862 Allan R. Leishman, M.D., M'Dougall John, M.D. CM. Robertson JohnK.,M.D. A. F., M.D., 1829 Auld Charles, M D. , 1842 Richmond , Bourke J., M.D. 1831 Shortridge Saml., M.D. 1863 Crawford George L. 1834 Stewart A. D., M.C 1856 Dowie E. T., M.D. -, Toughey M., Dunlop D., M.D. 1850 Wallace James, M.D. 1836 Fox John, M.D. 1858 Whiteford James, M.D. 1820 Mackie James, M.D. Wilson W. A., M.D.

BANKING HOUSES.

BANK OF SCOTLAND—47 Cathcart Street. Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon—shuts at 12 on

Saturdays. Draws on Smith, Payne and Smiths, London ; Bank

of England and Branches ; Bank of Ireland and Branches ; Man-

chester and Liverpool District Bank ; Provincial Bank of Ireland, and on the Branches of the Commercial Bank, and British Linen Co., and Union Bank of Scotland, in towns where the Bank of Scotland has no agencies. The Bank of Scotland also issues drafts and letters of credit on Bank of British North America, Canada,

and New York ; on Bank of Australasia, Australia, and New

Zealand ; on Bank of Otago, New Zealand ; Bank of New Zealand, and on branches of Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London, and China. Bank of Scotland also grants Foreign credits and Marginal bills, and negociates bills on all the principal towns in British and Foreign parts. Agent, Thomas Stark. Accountant, Peter Ballingall. Teller, David Kerr. Clerks, Hugh Hogarth, George Jarron, Wm. Stark, and Duncan D. M'Neill.

BRITISH LINEN COMPANY—15 William Street. Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shut at 12 on

Saturdays. Draws on Smith, Payne and Smiths, London ; Bank

of England and Branches ; Bank of Ireland and Branches ; Samuel Smith & Co., Derby and Nottingham; Carlisle and Cumberland Bank; Carlisle and Branches; J. Blackhouse & Co., Darlington,

Durham, Sunderland, and Hartlepool ; Halifax Joint-Stock Bank, ;;

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' Halifax ; Sheffield and Rotherham Bank, Sheffield and Rotheram

and on all the principal towns in Britain ; also, on New York,

Bank of Montreal and Branches ; Bank of Upper Canada and

Branches ; Bank of British Columbia and Branches ; New West- minster, B.C. ; Victoria, Vancouver's Island, and San Francisco;

English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Banks ; Adelaide,

Sydney and Melbourne ; Bank of Australasia and Branches in New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria, Queensland, and

Tasmania ; Bank of Otago, Dunedin and Branches ; Bank of New

Zealand, Auckland, and Branches ; Asiatic Banking Corporation, Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Hong-Kong, Shanghai and Singapore London and South African Bank and Branches, at Cape of Good Hope, Natal, and British Caffraria. Issues Circular Notes for travelling on the Continent. Agent, Thomas Oliphant Hunter. Teller, William Philp. Clerks, Adam Dowie, Charles S. Mac- millan, and George W. Houston.

CITY OF GLASGOW BANK—32 Cathcart Street.

Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon— shuts at 12 on Saturdays. Draws on the London Joint-Stock Bank, London Manchester and Liverpool District Bank, Liverpool—National

Provincial Bank of England and Branches : Bank of Ireland and

Branches ; Ulster Banking Company and Branches ; and on all the principal towns in Britain ; also on the Bank of Montreal and

Branches ; the Union Bank of Australia and the Bank of New Zealand. Agent, Colin S. Caird.

Accountant, David Aitken. Teller, J. Tannahill. Clerks—R. W. Campbell, James Dickson, John Hinmers, and Arthur J. Denniston.

CLYDESDALE BANK—7 Hamilton Street.

Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon—shuts at 12 on Saturdays. Draws on Barnett, Hoares & Co., London ; Clydes- dale Bank, Glasgow and Edinburgh ; on the principal towns in Britain ; and on the Commercial Bank of Canada, Kingston and Branches. ;

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Agent, Alexander Rodger. Accountant, A. M. Humphreys—House above the Bank. Teller, Alexander Lauder. Clerks, Colin Thomson and James Stewart.

CLYDESDALE BANK—East Branch. Agent, A. Tasker. Accountant, D. Paulin—Teller, J. M'Dougall.

NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND—29 Cathcart Street.

Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till S afternoon—shuts at 12 on

Saturdays. Draws on Glyn, Mills & Co. ; Coutts & Co., National

Bank of Scotland, 21 Finch lane, London ; Union Bank of Lon- don ; North of Scotland Bank and Branches ; Banking

Co. ; Ulster Banking Co., and Provincial Bank of Ireland and their Branches ; Munster Bank ; Lloyds' Banking Co. ; Notting- ham Joint-Stock Bank ; Devon and Cornwall Bank ; London and

County Bank ; West of England and South Wales District Bank

European Bank ; Lancaster Bank ; Delhi and London Bank ; Na- tional Provincial Bank of England ; Manchester and Liverpool

District Banking Co. ; National Bank of Ireland ; Douglas and Isle of Man Bank; Yorkshire Banking Co., and their Branches ; Union Bank of Australia, in Australia, Van Dieman's Land, and

New Zealand ; and Bank of Victoria, Australia, and Branches

Bank of New Zealand and Branches ; Colonial Bank of Australasia and Branches ; Bank of British North America ; Gore Bank and their Branches ; Oriental Bank Corporation in India, Australia and

China ; Agra and Masterman's Bank ; London and South African

Bank, Cape Town, and Branches ; Bank of Australasia and Branches. Issues Circular Notes for travelling on the Continent, and negotiates Bills on all the principal towns in Foreign and British parts. Alexander Thomson and John Thomson, Agents. John Johnstone, Teller. Wm. N. A. Aitken, Accountant. Frederick Johnstone, David Jenkins, and James Niven, Clerks. Robert Macfarlane, Porter—House, Bank Buildings. 47

EOYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND— 38 Cathcart Street. Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon—shuts at 12 on Saturdays. Draws on Coutts & Co., London; on the Bank of

England and Branches ; the Bank of Ireland and Branches ; and Britain also, of New in all the principal towns in ; on the Bank

South Wales ; Australian Joint- Stock Bank ; South Australian

Banking Company ; Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London and China ; and Bank of British North America. Agent, D. M. Latham. Aeoountant, John Love. Teller, James Marshall. Clerks, John Agnew, John Carmichael, and John T. M'Farlan.

UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND— 1 Hamilton Street. Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon—shuts at 12 noon

on Saturdays. Draws on Glyn & Co., London ; Union Bank of

Scotland, Glasgow and Edinburgh, and all their branches ; on Commercial Bank of Scotland, and all the principal towns in Eng- land and Ireland. Agent, Andrew Anderson. Cashier, Colin Lament, jun. Accountant, C. D. Lamont. Alexander Todd, Porter—House, 2 Church Place.

GREENOCK PROVIDENT BANK—William Street. Instituted 1815. Open every day from 10 to 3 o'clock, and on Saturdays from 10 till 12 o'clock, and on the evenings of Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday from half-past six till eight o'clock. Alexander Murray Dunlop, Esq., M.P., President. John Kerr, Esq., Chairman. DIRECTORS. Messrs Thomas M. Macfarlan, Messrs Robt. Shankland. John Scott, Yst. James Lang, jun. John Macgregor. "William L. Lamb, Robert Lusk. John Ballantine. James Duff, jun. John Erskine. Duncan M'Callum. Benjamin Noble. Daniel Rankin. George Dempster, Colin Lamont, jun., Cashier. John Adams, Accountant. John Robinson, Clerk. CHURCHES, MINISTERS, AND PRESBYTERIES.

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WEST OR OLD PARISH. Rev. J. M. M'Culloch, D.D.—Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart., Patron. Assistant— (Vacant.) Rev. James Rankin, Session Clerk. John Boyd, Precentor.—Archibald M'Intyre, Church Officer. BOUNDARIES. From the Old Dock running up Vennel, taking the West side thereof to Cowgate, up said street, taking west side thereof to Market street, round the westmost corner of Market street, along the police boundary line to Bogle street, to John Gray's stores, run- ning up Bogle street, taking west side thereof, to Mrs Fairlie's property inclusive, running along west part of Regent street to

Lynedoch street ; up said street, taking the west side thereof to Reservoir, round south side of Reservoir to the westmost extremity thereof, from thence running southward, crossing Drumfrochar road to Whin hill, including all the streets, and the country dis- trict west and south of police boundary. INSTITUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE CONGRE&ATION. Sabbath Classes for the young in the Session-house, in the Charity School, in Nicolson Street School, in Tobago Street School. and in Gaelic Parish School, at 5 o'clock p.m. Adult Bible Classes in the Session-house on Sunday evenings. Congregational Association—John C. Hunter, Secretary. Colin S. Caird, Treasurer. West Church Ladies' Charitable Fund—Mrs Morren, Treasurer.

MIDDLE OR NEW PARISH. Rev. F. Lockhart Robertson—Patrons, Town Council, Session, and Feuars. Robert Campbell, Session Clerk. Missionary, Walter Gunn. Female Missionary, Miss M'Dermid. Conductor of Choir, Mr W. Paterson Cross. David Nutt, Church Officer. BOUNDARIES. From the westmost corner of Market-street, along the policy boundary line to Bogle street, taking John Gray's stores down Bogle street, west side thereof to Rue-end street, taking south side thereof to Cathcart street, running down said street to shore, along the shore to the foot of Low Vennel, up low and high parts of Vennel, taking East side of said street to Cowgate street, up east side thereof to the point first described. 50 APPENDIX.

CONGREGATIONAL SCHEMES. I. School—Ann Street. Teachers—Mr A. Young, and Miss Biggam; Assistant Teacher—Mr M'Clement; Attendance, up- wards of 300. II. Mission Stations—Church Place, Upper and Lower Mission

Halls ; and Mission Premises, 1 1 Cathcart Street. III. Missionaries—Mr "Walter Gunn, and Miss M'Diarmid. The Duff Missionary—Mr Wylie. The Bruce Missionary—Mr

IV. Ladies' Clothing Sooiety—Managed by the ladies of the Congregation. Its aim is to receive and distribute cast-off cloth- ing, and to sell new clothing at reduced prices to the poor of the congregation and parish. V. Sabbath Schools—Meet in Upper and Lower Mission Halls,

Church Place ; in Ann Street School ; in Police Court Hall ; and in Mission Premises, Cathcart Street. VI. Sabbath School Clothing Society—Managed by the Lady Sabbath School Teachers. Its object is to provide clothing at reduced prices to the poorer children attending the schools. VII. Library—Open to all Members of the Congregation, at a nominal charge, every Thursday evening in Upper Mission Hall. VEIL The Visiting Association. IX. The Sunday Services in Mission Chapel for the Poor. X. The Penny Savings Bank, on Saturday evenings.

EAST PARISH. Rev. James Hutcheson—Chosen by the Town Council and Com- mittee of Proprietors. Thomas Smith, Session Clerk—John M'Walter, Officer. BOUNDARIES. Prom shore at Rue-end up to Cathcart street, taking south side thereof to Rue-end street, along Rue-end street, taking east side thereof to Bogle street, up Bogle street, taking east side thereof, along Regent street, taking south side thereof to Lynedoch street, up Lynedoch street, taking south side thereof, crossing Dxumfrochar road, taking in Berry-yards to the boundary line, along the Boundary line to the Parishes of Kilmalcolm and Port-Glasgow, down Devol's burn to the shore, along the shore to the point first described. In connection with this Church there is a Society called the Greenock East Parish Society, managed by the minister as Presi- dent, a Treasurer, Secretary, and Twelve Directors, the Funds of which are devoted to religious objects, parochial or congregational, and are apportioned at the discretion of the Directors at the Annual APPENDIX* 5l

Meeting. The Minister has a Bible Class for the young of the congregation, which meets on Wednesday evenings. There is also a Sa'bbath School, with an average attendance of 250 children, conducted by 28 teachers; and a Church Library, open every Friday evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. There is a weekly Prayer Meeting held on the Wednesday even- ings at 8 o'clock, in the East Parish Church, at which the Minister delivers a lecture on a passage of the Scriptures.

GAELIC PARISH CHURCH—West Burn Street. Rev. John MacPherson. Session Clerk, H. M'Lachlan. Precentor, James M'Kenzie. Officer, Duncan M'Call.

There is a Sabbath School Society, composed of all the teachers and the superintendent. The Sabbath School is well attended by about 200 children, and conducted by 25 teachers. A weekly Prayer Meeting on Monday evenings in Gaelic and English alternately. A Bible Class for young men and women, taught by the Minister, every Sabbath evening at 5.30. A Congregational Library of nearly 300 volumes. There is also a week-day School in connec- tion with the Church, taught by Mr M'Lachlan.

CARTSBURN CHURCH—Upper Crescent (East). Rev. Archibald Fullarton. —Chosen by the Members of the Church. Charles Grey, Plantation, Session Clerk. Thomas Baird, Precentor. John Lennox, 6 East Blackhall street, Treasurer, (to wtnai, or the Church Officer, application for sittings in the church should be made.) Thomas Weir, 3 John street, Church Officer. The Sabbath School,' meets at half-past 5 o'clock p.m. The Congregational Prayer Meeting is held in the Session-house on Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock.

FREE CHURCH MINISTERS AND CHURCHES. FREE CHURCH PRESBYTERY OF GREENOCK. Meets on the last Wednesday of every alternate month, in the Presbytery Hall, Free Well Park Church. 52 APPENDIX.

Places. Ministers. Oidinntinn*. Po*t-Town»" Cumbrae, Alexander Walker, 1856 Greenock. Erskine, E. R. Caldwell, 1845 Paisley.

Fairlie, John Gemmill, A.M , 1835 Greenock. Gourock, Robert M'Kellar, 1864 (( Greenock, Middle, John M'Farlan, 1843

FREE WEST CHURCH—Ardgowan Street. Rev. John Nelson—Chosen by the Members of the Church. Adam Black, Precentor Hugh Walker, Session Clerk. Q. L. Anderson, Clerk to Deacons' Court. James Welsh, Treausrer to the Congregation. John Johnston, Treasurer for the Sustentation Fund. John Hunter, Librarian. John H. Scott, Treasurer for Schoolmasters' Fund. Matthew Muir, Church Officer. ASSOCIATIONS. 1. Congregational Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 8 p.m. 2. Minister's Bible Class for Young Women on Thursdays at 7 p.m. —Young Men at 8.30 p.m. 3. There are two Sabbath Schools in connection with the con- gregation, taught by 45 teachers, and with an average attendance of 286 scholars. 4. Work Society conducted by a Committee of Ladies from this and St Thomas's congregation, and supported by members of other Churches, to give work to poor women, in making clothes, which are sold at the Depository in Jamaica street. 5. The Library contains between 600 and 700 volumes. Books are given out on Wednesday evenings at 7.30. 6. The Deacons' Court meets on the first Monday of each month at half-past 8 o'clock. Meetings of Session, occasional. 53

MIDDLE FREE CHURCH—West Burn Street. Rev. Jqhn M'Farlan. Chosen by the Members of the Church. Gilbert A. Ramsay, Precentor, Dugald Smith, Church Officer. Andrew M'Farlan, Session Clerk. James P. Muir, Clerk to Deacons' Court. Alexander Rodger, Treasurer to Deacons' Court. John Douglas, Treasurer to the Sustentation Fund. William Park, Treasurer to the Foreign Missions. Jvie Scott, Treasurer to the Children's Contributions to the Schemes of the Free Church. John Love, Treasurer to the District Mission. James M-'Lean, Treasurer to the Congregational Library. A Prayer Meeting is held in the Church every Wednesday even- ing at 8 o'clock ; Bible Classes on Sabbath evening, conducted by the Minister; a Sabbath School—average attendance about 200 children, with 27 teachers—in connection with which is a Child- ren's Library ; also a Work Society for giving sewing to poor members, with sale of work, every Friday from OctQber to May, from 12 noon till 2 p.m. This congregation has a District Mission, with a week day School in the Broad Close Hall—attendance, 120. David Gregor- son and Miss Miller, teachers. William Crawford, Superintendent of the Sabbath School in the Broad .Close—and Daniel Williamson of the Sabbath School in Shaw Street, No. 21. The Rev. Joseph Wood, missionary. Sermons in the Broad Close Hall, by the mis- sionary, every Sabbath afternoon at 2.15, and evening at 7, and Prayer Meetings three times a-week. There is also a Penny Savings Bank, open in the Hall on Satur* day evenings — William Smith, Manager; Trustees from the Congregation.

ST. THOMAS' FREE CHURCH—Grey Place. Rev. Wm. Laughton. Chosen by the Members of the Church. John Peden, Precentor, Henry M'Murtrie, Session Clerk. Robert Blair, Clerk to Deacons' Court. James Miller, jun., Treasurer to the Deacons' Court. Robert M'Lachlan Church Officer, 54

FREE GfflLIG CHURCH—Jamaica Street. Rev. John Kennedy—Chosen by the Members of the Church. James Fraser, Precentor. John Fraser, Church Officer. Hugh Buie, Session Clerk. Archibald Brown, Treasurer of Deacons' Court. James Brown, Clerk of Deacons' Court. John Bruce, Treasurer of Sustentation Fund, A Prayer Meeting is held in the Hall adjoining the Church on Wednesday evenings at 7.30, in Gaelic, and on Thursday evenings, at eight o'clock in English. There is in the Church a Sabbath Evening School, attendance about 140; and in the Session- house a Bible Class, taught by one of the Office-bearers. There is also a Missionary Sohool in Under Crescent, attendance about 100. Bible Classes, taught by Mr Kennedy, meet in the Hall on Monday evenings at 8 o'clock. There is a Library in connection with the Churoh, open to the members and adherents.

WELL PARK FREE CHURCH—Lynedoch Street. Rev. James Stark—Chosen by the Members of the Church.

. John Fullarton, Precentor. James King, Church Officer. Alexander Chalmers, Session Clerk. James H. Henderson, Clerk of Deacons' Court. Malcolm Turner,Treasurerto Deacons' Court and Sustentation Fund. A Prayer Meeting is held in the Church every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. There is in the Church a Sabbath Evening School, under the superintendence of the Session—average attend- ance about 200.

ST. ANDREW'S FREE CHURCH—West Stewart Street. Rev. John James Bonar. Chosen by Male Members of the Church. James Muir, Precentor. John Galbraith, Church Officer. Charles Mill, Session Clerk. John M'Phail, Clerk to Deacons' Court. Robert Shankland, Treasurer to Deacons' Court and Sustentation Fund. John Fleming, Treasurer to Missionary Association. Frederick Alexander, Treasurer to Schoolmasters' Fund. Home Missonary, Rev. John Creighton. —

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ASSOCIATIONS.

1. Session and Deacons' Court meet on first Monday of each month at eight o'clock. 2. Sabbath School Teachers meet on first Thursday of the month at eight o'clock. 3. District Visitors meet on first Monday of each month at one o'clock. 4. Collectors for the Sustentation Fund meet on first Wednesday of the month, after the Prayer Meeting. 5. Collectors for the Schoolmasters' Sustentation Fund give in their money on first Tuesday of every month. 6. The Missionary Collectors meet quarterly—on the second Thursday of March, June, September, and December.

classes.

1 . The Minister's for young people above the age of fourteen, meets every Sabbath evening, at half-past six o'clock. 2. The General Sabbath Classes for the children of congregation and neighbourhood, meet every Sabbath in the Churoh and Mis- sionary Chapel, at half-past five. libraries.

1. The Congregational Library, consisting of nearly 1000 select and useful works, is open every Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock Mr Andrew Symington, "Librarian. 2. There is a Library for the Minister's Class, amounting to upwards of 500 vols—Mr Richard Ward, Librarian. 3. The General Sabbath School Libraries contain upwards of 300 volumes, and are free to all the children attending the Sabbath classes—Mr John M'Phail, Librarian.

CRAWFORDSBURN FREE CHURCH—Macdougall Street. Rev. Peter Thomson. Chosen by Members of the Church. Robert Harvey, Precentor. Alex. M'Queen, Church Officer. William Campbell, Session Clerk. James Reid, Clerk and Treasurer to Deacons' Court. Robt. Farrell, Treasurer to Sustentation Fund. Alex. Rodger, Banker, General Treasurer. MEETINGS AND CLASSES. 1. District Prayer Meetings are held every week, and the Con- gregational Prayer Meetings on the Wednesday evenings preced- ing the first Sabbath of each month, at 8 o'clock. 2. Min ister's Bible Class for Young Men and Women on Sabbath evenings at 7 o'clock. —

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3. Sabbath. School meets in the evening at half-past 5—average attendance, 180, with 22 teachers, 4. The Deacons' Court meets on the first Tuesday after the first Sabbath of every month, 5. There is also the Week-day School—Mai. Carmichael, Head Master; Jessie C. More, Mistress of the Infant and Sewing Depart- ment, and two Pupil Teachers,

FBEE NORTH CHUECH. Eev. David Boyd, Chosen by the Members of the Congregation, D. M'Lean, Precentor. James "Welsh, Congregational Treasurer. Matthew Cameron, Treasurer of the Sustentation Fund, Hugh Harper, Church Officer. Matthew Cameron, Session Clerk. ASSOCIATIONS. Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening at 8. Minister's Bible Class for Young Women every Thursday even- ing at 7. Mutual Improvement Society for Young Men-^Thursday even- ings at 9. Sabbath Sohool— 16 Teachers, 120 Scholars.

UNITED PBESBYTEEIAN MINISTEBS AND CHUECHEH. UNITED PEESBYTEEIAN PEESBYTEEY OF PAISLEY AND GEEENOCK, Meets alternately at Paisley and Greenock. Place*. Ministers. Ordinations. Po«t- Towns. Alexandria, William Johnstone, 1853 Glasgow. Beith,— Head street, James Martin, 1843 Beith. Mitchell street, James Meikle, D.D., 1812 << Bonhill, William Smith, 1863 Glasgow. Dumbarton, High street, William M. Halley, 1835 Bridge-end, Wyville S. Thomson, 1838 Dunoon, William Turner, 1834 Greenock, Gourock, J. C. Johnstone, colleague to Mr Turner, Dunoon, 1865 Do., George Morrison, A.M., 1865 ——

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Places. Ministers. Ok :natio'C9 Post- Towns. Greenock, George square, Sutherland Sinclair, 1830 (i Nicolson street, And. M'Farlane, D.D., 1843 c< <( Sir Michael st., Wm. R. Thomson, 1854 Union street, John B. Smith, 1848

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Union Street. Rev. John B. Smith, Pastor—Chosen by Church Members. James Fraser, Precentor—Robert Mathieson, Church Officer. In connection with this Church there are Weekly Classes taught by the Minister. A Sabbath School, with 26 teachers, and about 1 80 schoolars.

MissionaryAssociation—Rev. J. B. Smith, President ; J. M'Pherson, Treasurer; Robert Lawrie, Secretary. Town Missionary, A. Doctor. A Week-day Mission School—Teachers, J. Bryan and Mrs Bryan —average attendance, boys, about 100; girls, 113. A Sabbath Evening Mission School, conducted by Angus Alexander, with 18 assistants. Average attendance about 120. —;

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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—George Square.

Rev. Sutherland Sinclair, Pastor.—Chosen by Church Members. Arthur Robertson, Precentor—Hugh Kennedy, Church Officer. INSTITUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CONGREGATION, Sabbath School taught by the Minister, assisted by upwards of 50 teachers, and attended by above 300 scholars. Two Maternal Societies, which hold monthly meetings on Wed- nesdays and Fridays. Missionary Society for Home and Foreign Missions. Juvenile Missionary Society for General Missionary purposes. Cnristian Instruction Society, the Members of which visit the houses of those who do not attend any church, for the purpose of distributing religious tracts, reading the Scriptures, and holding meetings for prayer, and explanation of the Word of God. The George Square Young Men's Mutual Improvement Society meets every Monday evening at 9 o'clock. The Minister's Bible Classes meet on Monday evenings at 8 o'clock. A Congregational Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Congregational Library, consisting of upwards of 400 volumes. The Library is free to all the members and seat-holders in the congregation, and is open in the Session House every Wednesday night, from 9 till 10. Sabbath School Library, consists of 400 volumes, from which the children in the Sabbath School receive books weekly.

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Sir Michael Street. Rev. William R. Thomson, Pastor. Chosen by Church Members. John Barr, Precentor. George M'Laggan, Church Officer. John M'Laren, Town Missionary.

In connection with this Church are the following Societies : Missionary and Educational Association—the Minister. President three Vice-Presidents ; James Carmichael, and D. M. Simpson,

Treasurers ; A. M. Humphreys, Secretary. Junior Missionary Society—the Minister, President; James Broadfoot and David Prentice, Vice-Presidents; John Simpson,

Treasurer ; William Auld, Secretary. A Congregational Prayer Meeting, held every Wednesday even- ing at 8 o'clock. A Congregational Sabbath Evening School—average attendance, upwards of 200 ; taught by teachers appointed from the congrega- tion, and superintended by the Minister. APPENDIX. 59

The Minister's Class meets on Monday evenings at 8 clock. A Missionary is employed by this Congregation, who visits the district of town adjoining the Church. Week-day Mission Schools-—Teachers, Robert M'Lay, Miss Macallister, and Miss Garden. Evening Classes for Adults meet during the winter months. Two Mission Sabbath Schools, conducted by Members of the

Church—average attendance about 200 ; and a Dorcas Society carried on by the Ladies of the Congregation. Congregational Library, containing about 1100 volumes—the

Minister, President ; James Shaw, Treasurer ; James Kelso, Secre- tary ; Neil M'Leod, Librarian. A Savings Bank, open every Saturday night from seven to nine o'clock in the Mission premises opposite the church. The deposits on reaching £1 are either paid or transferred to the Greenock Pro- vident Bank in the party's name. Any person not connected with the church is at liberty to join the bank.

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Nicoeson Street. Pastor, Rev. Andrew M'Farlane, D.D. Chosen by Members in full communion. Precentor, Thomas Shields. Treasurer, George Allan. Session Clerk, Alex. Fleming. Church Officer, Wm. Morrison. Bible Woman, Mrs Home. A Prayer meeting is held every Wednesday evening at eight o'clock, and a Missionary Prayer Meeting once a month. There is a Missionary Association for Home, Foreign, and Continental Mis- sions ; and a Juvenile Missionary Society for religious purposes. In connection with this Church there is a Congregational Sabbath School; a Bible Class every Monday evening at eight o'clock; and an advanced Bible Class every Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock. Both Bible Classes are taught by Dr M'Farlane. There is also a Library for the use of the Sabbath School. A Young Men's Mutual Improvement Society meets every Friday evening at 9 o'clock. There is also a Dorcas Society—Mrs Aitken, President, and Mrs Allan, Secretary.

ST JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH—Union Street. The Rev. Charles Cole, Incumbent. Chosen by the Patron, Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, Bart. The Rev. Henry Goodwin, Curate. Edward Blackmore and Robert Thorne, Church Wardens.

George Bradley, Beadle. Organist. W. C. Galloway, pro tern. 60 APPENDIX.

Daily Morning Service at 10.30 a.m. — Evening Service at 7.30 p.m. Sunday Services at 11 a.m., and 6.30 p.m. In connection with the above church, and under the inspection of the Incumbent, are Week-day and Sunday Schools for youth of both sexes—Teachers, West Day School, Miss Davidson; East Day School, Wm. M'Kay.

REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, West Stewart Street. Rev. Peter Carmichael, Pastor, chosenbyMembers in full Communion. Precentor, Peter Davies. Church Officer, Duncan M'Callum, No. 16 Bearhope Street. Session Clerk, Peter M'Gregor. Treasurer, William Wright, 35 Ann Street. Secretary, Alexander Caldwell.

WEST SHAW STREET REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. David Taylor, Pastor. Chosen by Church Members in full Communion. James Cowan, Precentor. Wm. Crawford, Church Officer. Wm. Milligan, Clerk to Session and Deacons' Court. James Reid, Congregational Treasurer.

INSTITUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH CONGREGATION. 1. The Deacons' Court meets on the first Wednesday, and the Session on the second Wednesday of each month at nine o'clock. 2. Congregational Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at eight o'clock. 3. Monthly Prayer Meeting on first Friday of each month at ( eight o'clock. 4. Congregational Monthly Lecture on the first Wednesday of each month at eight o'clock. 5. Mini ster's Bible Class during Winter on Mondays at a quarter- past eight o'clock. 6. Sabbath School Association—John Denny, Superintendent;

John Jamieson, Secretary ; Alex. Ramsay, Treasurer. The School opens every Sabbath evening at half-past five o'clock, and numbers 20 classes, with a full staff of teachers. The whole are presided over by the Minister and Superintendent. APPENDIX. 61

EVANGELICAL UNION CHURCH—Nelson Street. Rev. Alexander Davidson, Pastor—Chosen by Church Members. George Cowan, Organist—James Sharp, Church Officer. INSTITUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CHURCH.

1. Sabbath School, superintended and assisted by qualified Teachers and Members of the Church. 2. Sabbath School Library from which the children of the Sab- bath School and Members of the Church and Congregation receive books weekly. 3. Tract Society, for the purpose of distributing religious tracts, reading the Scriptures, and holding meetings for prayer and ex- planation of the Word of God. 4. A Bible Class for Adults, conducted by the Pastor, meets on Sabbath evenings during the winter months. 5. A weekly meeting for Prayer every "Wednesday evening. 6. A Young Men's Mutual Improvement Class every Wednesday evening.

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH—George Square.

Rev. J. M. Jarvie, Pastor. Honorary Organist, J. M. Hutcheson. Church Officer, John Rae.

Institutions connected with this Church.—Exposition every Wednesday evening. Prayer Meeting every Monday evening at 8. Weekly Class for practice of Congregational Psalmody every Wednesda}^ evening during winter. A Society for religious pur- poses, instituted 1837. A Young Men's Society for religious and literary improvement meets weekly. A Dorcas Society for the benefit of the poor connected with the Church ; and also Foreign Missionary Stations. A Congregational Sabbath School, average attendance, men on Sunday 60 ; and a Bible Class for young evenings, and for young women on Thursday evenings. Also, a Mission Station in connection with the Church, holds its meetings on Sabbath, in the Old Seamen's Chapel, Mid Breast Missionary Sabbath School, average attendance, 180. Tract distribution and visitation throughout the district, and public preaching every Sabbath evening, conducted by the Minister and Members of the Church. Auxiliaries in connection with the Church exist, for the Union London Missionary Society ; the Scottish Congregational and Theological Hall. The Sabbath Scholars support a native scholar in Calcutta, named Frances Moria Jarvie. 62 APPENDIX.

BAPTIST CHAPEL—West Burn Street. Pastorate vacant.

A Prayer Meeting is held in the Vestry every Sahhath morning at 10 o'clock, and a weekly meeting for Prayer within the Chapel on Monday evening at a quarter-past 8 o'clock. There is also a weekly service in the Chapel every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Meetings for religious instruction are held in different parts of the town hy Memhers of the Church, and in connection with these Religious Tracts are distributed. There is a Sahhath evening School in the Chapel every Sunday, conducted hy members of the Church. There is also a Bible Class for the young every Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock.

BAPTIST CHAPEL—Kelson Street. Pastor, John Rae. There is in connection with this Church a Sabbath School, con- ducted by the members. A Religious Service is held in the Chapel every Lord's Day evening, at 7 o'clock ; also, on Wednesday even- ings at 8 o'clock.

SEAMEN'S CHAPEL—East Breast. Donald Brotchie, Chaplain. There is attached to this Chapel a Sabbath School—average attendance, 100.

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHAPEL—4 Ardgowan Street. Rev. T. Inglis Walsh, Pastor—appointed by Conference. Allan M'Lean, Precentor—William Burnett, Officer. Lord's Day Worship at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Meetings for Prayer are held in the Chapel on Sabbath morn- ings at 8 o'clock, and on Monday evenings at 8 o'clock. A sermon is preached every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The Sabbath School averages in attendance 200 scholars, and is conducted by a superintendent and 26 teachers, meets from 2 till 4 p.m, A School Library, and a Society for the distribution of Religious Tracts, and Branches of the General Wesleyan Methodist Foreign and Home Missionary Societies are also in connection with this Chapel. ;

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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH—Brougham Street. Rev. William Gordon, Pastor. Rev. Charles F. Reid, Assistant. Rev. Michael Fox, Assistant. John Bradley, Officer. Male and Female Schools for Week-days and Sunday in connection with this Church.

ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPEL— 1 Rue-end Street. Rev. M. Condon, Pastor. Rev. Maurice 0' Sullivan, Assistant. Archibald M'Guckin, Officer. A Sabbath and Week-day School in connection with this Chapel.

SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS. Ladies' Seminary —Mrs Train, 8 George Square. — Masters;

English—James Stirton ; Music—W. C. Galloway and G. T.

Poulter ; Drawing—Mr Phillips ; Dancing—Monsieur Vueghs ; Class singing—W. P. Cross; Resident Foreign Governness for

French and German, Madlle. ; Music, Mrs Train, Madlle.

, Miss Reid ; Singing, Miss Reid. Ladies' School—Mrs Gun, 45 Brougham street.—French Master

—Monsieur N. Meyer ; English—Mr Macquarrie ; Music—Thorne

Harris ; Dancing—Mr Thomson. Institution for the Education of Young Ladies, 4 Brougham street. —Head Master—William Taylor, Member of the General Council of Edinburgh University Masters; English department—W.

Taylor, and Assistants ; French, Italian, and German—Mons. M. Meyer, B.A., (France) ; Drawing (Pencil, Water and Oil) —James Phillips; Music—G. T. Poulter, W. C. Galloway and Miss

Crombie ; Singing—W. P. Cross ; Dancing—Millar Thomson Governesses—Misses M. and S. Crombie. St. Andrew Square School—English grammar, composition, Latin, writing, arithmetic, and mathematics—John Cook and assistants. Female School of Industry, 25 Sir Michael street—Miss Taylor, teacher. 64 APPENDIX.

Gaelic Parish School, West Stewart street—English reading, grammar, history, writing, geography, arithmetic, composition, Scripture knowledge, drawing, &c. —H. M'Lachlan, master, with assistants. George Square Academy—Head master, Thomas Henderson* with assistants.

Greenock Charity School, 16 Ann street—Thomas Kay, teacher ; James Findlay, Miss M'Killop, and Miss Lamont, assistants. Highlanders' Academy, Roxburgh street—Commercial and Eng- lish departments—William Bowie, head master. James Moodie, second master ; and William M'Isaac, assistant. Infant—Moral training, religious instruction, lessons on objects—Miss Dickson and assistants. Finnieston School, Macdougall street—English reading, writing, grammar, history, geography, arithmetic, composition, Scriptural knowledge, drawing, music, &c. —Mr Carmichael, master, with assistants. Lynedoch Street Academy—English reading, grammar, history, geography, writing, arithmetic, drawing, mathematics, Latin, French, &c.—Duncan M'Pherson, with assistants. Masons' Hall School, 17 Charles street—English grammar, geo- graphy, arithmetic, writing, history, composition, and Scriptural knowledge—H. M. K. Melville. Middle Parish School, 11 Ann street—English reading, book- keeping, &c.—Thomas Young. Eoman Catholic Female School, 18 East Shaw street—General branches of education—J. M'Grorty and Miss M'Donnell. St Lawrence Roman Catholic School, 10 Stanners street—Eng- lish reading, writing, arithmetic, grammar, geography, mensura- tion, algebra and geometry—John Deery. Episcopal School (East), Under crescent—English grammar, geography and writing—William M'Kay. St John's Episcopal School (West), Union street—Miss Davison, teacher. Belmont Academy, 9 Jamaica street—English reading, grammar, and geography—P. Murray; Latin and Greek—James Hunter, M.A.; writing, arithmetic, mathematics, and book-keeping —James German Morrison ; French and ; piano, sewing (plain and ornamental) —Miss Watson, governess. English reading, writing, arithmetic, geography, grammar, and sewing—Miss Morrison, 9 Nicolson street. English reading, writing, arithmetic, geography, grammar, ma- thematics, algebra, Latin, &c. —David Gregorson, 8 Broad close. —:

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English reading, writing, arithmetic, book-keeping, grammar, geography, French, and the elements of Latin—James Slater, 10 Tobago street. Smith's Lane Mission School—English reading, grammar, geo- graphy, history, writing, arithmetic, and sewing—J. Bryan and Mrs Bryan. English reading, writing, grammar, geography, book-keeping, and mathematics—James Milne, 37 West Burn street. Physical Education—Dancing and Calisthenics—James S, Wal- lace, Queen's Rooms, 41 Hamilton street. Session commences in the beginning of January. Sir Michael Street Academy—English reading, grammar, com- position, history, geography, writing, arithmetic, bookkeeping, mathematics, Latin, Greek, drawing, and sewing—Gordon Simp- son, head master, with assistants. Kilblain Academy—Rector, Robert Buchanan, LL.D.—Masters Mathematical department—Dr. Buchanan, James Slater, jun., B.A, and James Clark; Classical department—Neil N. Mac- lean, M.A., and James Slater, jun., B.A.; English Department Donald Macquarrie, Neil N. Maclean, M.A., and James Clark, Mons. Meyer, Governess—Miss Graham ; French and Italian— N.

B.A. (France) ; German—Dr Buchanan ; Drawing ; Music—W. C. Galloway and Miss Stewart ; Dancing—Mons. L.

Vueghs ; Lady Superintendent— Miss Potter. Board of Trade Navigation and Engineering School, Palmerston Buildings, Customhouse Place. Branches taught—Navigation and nautical astronomy, mathematics, applied mechanics, mechanical and civil engineering, steam engine, &c. —Thomas Cranston. English reading and sewing—Miss Wallace, 2 East Blackhal! street. Greenock Academy, Nelson street, west—Rector—Archibald Montgomerie, LL.D.

1st BATTALION RENFREWSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS (GREENOCK COMPANIES). STAFF. LIEUTENANT-OOLONEL. Bate of Commission, Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, Bart., 1st August, 1860 MAJOHS. David Macduff Latham, - * - 17th March, 1860 Francis R. Reid, - 14th Nov., 1863 66 APPENDIX.

ADJUTANT. George B. Godbold, - 1st Sept., 1860 CAPTAINS. Stewart Neill, 17th March, 1860 William Koss, 7th Dec, 1863. Hugh. Speirs, 7th Dec, 1863 Duncan M'Intyre, - 28th Feb., 1865. LIEUTENANTS, John Clapperton, 12th Nov., 1861 William Orr Leitch, - 7th Dec, 1863 William M'llwraith, 7th Dec, 1863 Hugh B. Crawford, - 28th Feb., 1865 ENSIGNS.

' James B. Miller, - - - - 1st July, 1863 Montague J. Martin, - - 7th Dec, 1863 Dugald MacEachran, - - - 28th Feb., 1865 James Lang, jr., .... 28th Feb., 1865 Surgeon—William Johnstone Marshall, M.D., 17th March, 1860 Honorary Chaplain—Rev. J. M. M'Culloch, D.D., 3d July, 1861 Honorary Treasurer, - Mr Ballingall, Bank of Scotland Honorary Secretary, Mr Robert Neill, 6 West Blackhall Street

GREENOCK HIGHLANDERS. CAPTAINS. Dates of Commission. Colin Campbell, (Commandant) 3d Feb., 1860 John Erskine, - 6th April, 1865 LIEUTENANTS. John Kincaid, - 2d July, 186S. John Mailer, - 6th April, 1865 ENSIGNS. Alexander Campbell, 2d July, 1863. Archibald Cook, 6th April, 1865 Honorary Assistant Surgeon, Charles Auld, M.D., 18th Jan., 1864

RENFREWSHIRE ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL. Dates of Commission. - - - John Scott, - . - 22nd Aug., 1863 MAJOK. Nil. APPENDIX. 67

ADJUTANT. William Taylor, - 20th Jan., 1864 SURGEON, Robert Leishman Allan, M.D., - - 26th June, 1865 CAPTAINS. John Duff, (Captain Commandant), - 20th Jan., 1860 Robert S. Scott, - - - - 23d Nov., 1863 John Neil, jun., . . . . 27th Dec, 1864 1st lieutenants, James Reid, 4th Oct., 1862 Robert Muir, . - - 27th Dec, 1864 2d lieutenants. - - - James Henry Scott, . 26th Dec, 1863 Robert Macnab, - 17th Aug., 1864 William C. Denniston, - - 22d Aug., 1865

' assistant surgeon. William A. Wilson, - - 22d Aug., 1865

SOCIETIES. RELIGIOUS. Greenock United Bible Society and Association—Instituted 1842 —William Martin, president; Rev. Dr M'Culloch, James Duff, and James Morton, vice-presidents; Rev. J. J. Bonar and Hugh Buie, secretaries; James Simpson, treasurer; James M'Kelvie, stationer, depository ; with a committee of 26 members. Greenock Town Missionary Society.—Rev. W. R. Thomson, president; D. Paterson, treasurer; William Hastie, secretary. This society is supported wholly by the evangelical dissenting churches, and has been productive of much good, especially through the poorer districts of the town, by the labours of the society's missionaries. Greenock Seamen's Friends' Society—Instituted 1820.—William

Martin, president ; Andrew Carmichael, treasurer ; John M'Hvain,

secretary ; James Gardner, assistant-secretary ; D. Brotchie, chap- lain, with forty-eight directors. Walter Sinclair, officer. This society has for its object the promotion, as far as possible, of the temporal and spiritual interests of seamen trading to or connected with the port, by furnishing them with Bibles and religious tracts, by establishing and encouraging prayer meetings on board ships in the harbours, by soliciting clergymen to preach occasionally on shipboard and in places of worship on shore, and by supporting a chaplain, who preaches the Gospel regularly every Sabbath, and on Thursday and Saturday evenings, in the Seamen's Chapel, at Sailor's Home, Doek Breast. «

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Sailor's Home, Dock Breast—Instituted 1852.—Having accom- modation for 80 seamen, with, every convenience and comfort. John Duncan, superintendent. Committee of Management—The Provost of Greenock, the Chairman of Harbour Committee, the Collector of Customs, and the Shipping Master, with the President, Treasurer, Secretary, Chaplain, and Seven Members of the Sea- men's Friends' Society.

Greenock Young Men's Christian Association—Instituted 1839. —Rooms, City of Glasgow Bank Buildings. Office-hearers—

Robert Gray, president ; James Hard, vice-president ; Peter M.

Cameron and John S. Forsyth, joint secretaries ; James AuldA corresponding secretary ; Lachlan Paterson, reading-room secre- tary ; Malcolm M'C. Brown, treasurer ; Andrew Williamson, librarian. This association has for its object the religious, moral, and intellectual improvement of young men. It is divided into six. branches, which meet at the following places every Friday evening for religious services, viz.;—Branch No. 1, WellparkFree

Church Session House ; No. 2, Free Middle Church do.; No. 3, Nicolson street TIP. do.; No. 4, Free Gaelic Church do.; No. 5, Wellpark Church do.; No. 6, West Shaw Street R.P! Church do. Young men of good moral character are admitted as members upon assenting to the constitution and laws of the Association. There is a library of 700 volumes for the use of the members. Tract distribution and other schemes of usefulness are engaged in. A popular course of lectures and reading-room are also carried on by the Association. The reading-room, City Bank Buildings, is open to the public at the following rates of subscription : —Honorary (with ticket admitting to boxes at lectures), 10s 6d; ordinary (with ticket admitting to area at lectures), 10s 6d; annual (to reading

; ; room only), 6s 6d half-yearly, 3s 6d ; quarterly, 2s apprentices, annually, 2s 6d. Greenock Young Men's Literary Association—President, Thos,

Bone ; vice-president, Geo. Dempster, junr.; secretary, James

Bone ; treasurer, Duncan Service. The object of this society is the moral and intellectual improvement of its members. Ordinary meetings are held fortnightly in the Association's Rooms, East Shaw Street. At each meeting an essay is read or a debate en* gaged in.

• Greenock Young Men's Protestant Association —Instituted 1862.— Object—The study of the Bible and Romish works; the enlightenment of Protestants as to the real character of Popery in its religious, social, and political aspects, and the conversion of

Romanists. President, Robert Blair, Finnart House ; vice-presi-

dent, Matthew Hill ; chairman, Walter Gunn ; treasurer, Duncan

Gilmour ; secretary, Archibald M'Lean, 18 Duncan street ; corres-

ponding secretary, Andrew Swan ; librarian, Hugh Ross ; with a committee of twelve members. The members meet during the —;

APPENDIX. 69 winter months on Friday evenings, at a quarter-past 8 o'clock, in the Lower Mission Hall, Church Place. Essays are read, and conversations and readings engaged in for mutual improvement. Young men of good moral character, who admit the Bible to be the word of God and their guide, are admitted as members. Annual subscription, one shilling. The distribution of Protestant publi- cations, delivery of sermons and lectures, and other schemes are engaged in by the association ; and there is a Library to which all the members have access. George Square Young Men's Mutual Improvement Society

President, John Somerville ; vice-president, William Lamont ; secretary, A. N. Morrison ; treasurer and librarian, George Hender- son ; members of committee, James Denholm, James Somerville, and Robert Finlay. The aim and object of this society is the moral and intellectual improvement of its members, and the dif- fusion of general knowledge and learning amongst them. Ordinary meetings are held weekly in the session-house of George SquareU.P. Church, from the first Monday of September to the last Monday of April, in each year, during which time each session extends. At each meeting an essay is read, or a conversational subject introduc- ed, or any subject other than that of a political or controversial character. There is a library in connection with the society, to which all the members have access. St Andrew's Free Church Mutual Improvement Association

President Eev. J. J. Bonar ; vice-president, Charles Mill ; direc- tors, Alex. Swan and John Macphail; secretary, Alex. Brown; treasurer, Andrew Symington. The meetings are public or private, per syllabus; public, for the delivery of lectures to which all

friendly have free admission ; private, for discussion and conversa- tion. Young men of moral character can become members. Meets every Thursday evening* during the winter months from October to April in St Andrew's Free Church Library. Wesleyan Young Men's Mutual Improvement Socient—Institu- ted 1865. —President, Rev T. Inglis Walsh; vice-president, James

Phillips ; sectretry John Benson ; treasurer, Daniel M'Cremman. This society has for its object the religous, moral and intellectual improvement of its members, and meets every Tuesday evening, in the Wesleyan Church session-house, for the reading of a religious or secular essay—discussion being entirely avoided.

BENEVOLENT. Greenock Female Benevolent Society—Instituted 1811, for the benefit of aged females of good moral character. Supported by voluntary subscriptions. Lady Octavia Shaw Stewart, patroness MrsDavid Johnstone, Belleaire, president; Mrs D. Maedonald, Ard- —;

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gowan square, treasurer ; Miss Buchanan, Kegent street, secretary

Rev. William Laughton, chaplain ; 32 superintendents ; 32 visitors and 18 collectors. The committee meet on the second Monday of every month, in the Hall connected with the United Presbyterian Church, Nicolson street, and a general meeting is held once a year, in January, in the School of Industry, for the election of a Committee of Management for the coming year, as also for the purpose of being informed of the past year's transactions. House of Refuge or Shelter for Females, Ingleston—Instituted

1854. —President, Mrs James J. Grieve, Levan ; Vice-president,

Mrs Little, Hopeton ; John Johnstone, National Bank, treasurer Rev. J M. Jarvie, and Mrs William Steele, joint-secretaries;

Rev. Dr M'Culloch, chaplain ; Miss Steven, matron. The object of this institution is to afford shelter to destitute females, training them for the duties of the household, and to assist in getting them into service with respectable families. Greenock Charitable Society, for the relief of the casual poor Instituted 1861. —Provost Grieve, president; Bailie Morton, vice- president ; John Erskine, treasurer ; Andrew Swan, secretary ; and an acting committee of eighteen members. The object of the society is to procure funds for the relief of urgent cases of casual destitution, without interfering with the operations of the Parochial Board or other charitable institutions. The distribution iseffectedby dividing the five wards of the town among fifteen or more distributors. Greenock Ladies' Sanitary Association—Instituted 1865. —Affi- liated with the Ladies' Sanitary Association in London.—The

Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council, patrous ; Mrs Greive,

Levan, president ; Mrs Johnstone, Belleaire, vice-president ; Miss Macleod, Fern Cottage, Mount Pleasant, and Neil Lawrie, jun., 28

Brisbane street, joint secretaries ; Mrs Robert Cassels, 26 Hamil- ton street, treasurer, with a committee of ladies. The association is entirely dependent upon voluntary contributions, and the com- mittee earnestly solicit the aid of all who are interested in sanitary reform. Subscriptions, donations, books for the library, &c, will be gratefully received by the secretary, Miss Macleod, Fern Cot- tage, Mount Pleasant ; the treasurer, Mrs Cassels, 26 Hamilton street ; or any of the members of committee. Communications to be addressed to the secretaries or treasurer. The committee will very gratefully receive suggestions on any subject connected with the objects of the association. The committee meet in the session- house of the United Presbyterian Church, Union street (Rev. J. B. Smith's), on the second Tuesday of each month at one o'clock. The missionaries, Bible women, and visitors belonging to the _ various congregations in town meet quarterly with the committee in the same place on the second Tuesday in February, May, August, and November, at two o'clock. The annual meeting of the associa- tion is held on the third Monday of October. ;

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EDUCATIONAL. GREENOCK ACADEMY. DIRECTORS. Provost Grieve, Treasurer Adam, \ Bailie Morton, Directors from the Town Council. Bailie Fleming, t Hew M'llwraith, J Councillor J. C. Hunter, Robert Wright, T. 0. Hunter, \ b£ w'RSmU, **«*» *» «• S^scribers. Rev. Dr M'Culloch^ J Alexander Mackenzie, James Welsh, treasurer—Geo. Williamson, secretary. Greenock Ragged School Association—School buildings, with teacher's house attached.Wellington and Captain streets. President,

Sir M. R. S. Stewart, Bart. ; vice-president, Patrick Fraser, Esq.,

Sheriff of Renfrewshire ; chairman of acting committee, James

Stewart ; deputy-chairman, Andrew Munro ; treasurer, John C.

Hunter ; secretary, Claud Marshall. It is the object of this associa- tion to reclaim the neglected and destitute children of Greenock by affording them the benefit of a good common and Christian educa- tion, and by training them to habits of regular industry, so as to enable them to earn an honest livelihood, and fit them for the duties of life. The plan upon which the schools are conducted is as fol- lows, viz. : —The children receive an allowance of food for their daily support ; are instructed in reading, writing, arithmetic trained in habits of industry by employing them daily in such sorts of work as are suited to their years ; and taught the truths of the Gospel, making the Holy Scriptures the ground-work of in- struction; and on Sunday the children receive suitable religious instruction. Greenock Gaelic School Society—Instituted 1820.—William Mar- tin, president ; Rev. John Kennedy, vice-president ; Charles Mill, treasurer and secretary. Committee, Robert Blair, Hugh Buie, Hugh M'Arthur, James Gardner, Andrew M'Farlan, Donald M'- Tavish, Donald M'Donald, and A. Black, with a committee of Ladies. Highlanders' Academy, Roxburgh street—Erected 1836.—Alex. Murray Dunlop, Esq., M.P., president; the Provost of Greenock, Robert Blair, Esq., Robert Wright, Esq., Donald Thomson, Esq., and Patrick Cameron, Esq., vice-presidents ; William Milligan,

treasurer ; Henry Durkin, secretary ; with a committee of 27

members. William Bowie—Head master ; James Moodie—second

master ; William MTsaacs—assistant teacher ; Miss Dickson, ;

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Infant School teacher; Miss Kerr—assistant teacher; teacher of jlocution—Walter Baynham. The object of the institution is to give a good English and commercial education to the children of respectable tradesmen at a moderate charge.

MENTAL AND PHYSICAL. The Watt Club—Instituted 1813. —John Hunter, president Archibald Denniston, secretary and treasurer. Greenock Book Club—Instituted 1849.—For the purchase of new books in general literature, which are sold annually by public auc- tion. Single annual subscription, £1 Is ; family subscription, £2 2s. Treasurer and secretary, R. A. Baird, bookseller. Greenock Grocers' Association—Instituted 1857.—A. M'Allister, president ; John Cameron, vice-president ; A. Drummond, treas- urer, and James Burnside, secretary. This association is composed of young men connected with the grocery trade, and has for its objects the promotion of acquaintance and friendship amongst its members—their mental and moral improvement, and the shorten- ing and regulating the hours of labour. Ordinary meetings are held generally once a month. All young men connected' with the trade are earnestly invited to become members. Greenock Burns' Club—Instituted 1804. —William Pollock, president; John Sutherland, vice-president; Alex. Harvie, trea- surer; and Thomas M'Guire, 3 Morton Terrace, Hillend, secretary. Ardgovi an Club—For Bowling— Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart.,

patron ; Robert Wright, president ; Thos. Stark, treasurer ; Alex. Rodger, secretary. Wellington Park Bowling Club—Patron—Sir M. R. Shaw

Stewart, Bart. ; donors, Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart., A. Mur-

ray Dunlop, Esq., M.P. ; honorary members, John Gray, Esq., and Hew M'llwraith, Esq.; Alex. Harvey, president; Stephen

Yuill, treasurer ; George Campbell, secretary. Grosvenor Bowling Club. —Patron—Michael Hugh Shaw Stewart,

yr. of Ardgowan ; honorary members, Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart., the Provost of Greenock, John Gray, Esq., Wm. Anderson,

Esq.; James M. Hill, president; John M'Pherson, treasurer ; John Hunter, secretary, with six of a committee of management.

• Greenock Cricket Club—Instituted 1862.—Patron, Sir Michael R. Shaw Stewart, Bart. The office-bearers for the year are as

: follows —President, William 0. Leitch ; vice-president, Robert S.

Scott ; treasurer, H. B. Dickie ; secretary, John Steven ; assistant-

secretary, John Hinmers ; captain, John Steven ; committee, Wm. Keay, John Lang, junr., D. B. M'Kelvie, T. Wallace, R. Murray, D. Jenkins, D. Ferguson, J. Agnew. Ground, Glen Park. An- nual subscription, one guinea. Honorary members, 10s 6d. ;

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TEMPERANCE.

, Greenock Total Abstinence Society— Instituted 1836.—Honorary-

president, David J. Macfie, Esq. of Kilmux ; honorary directors, Claud Macfie, Esq. of Gogarburn, Rev. Sutherland Sinclair, Rev. David Taylor, Rev. Alex. Davidson, "William Thomson, Esq., Councillor Brymner, Rev. R. M'Kellar, Gourock, Dr Dowie, James president, Robert Little, MjWilliam, Esq., John Cameron, Esq. ;

Esq., Hopeton ; vice-presidents, Rev. D. Brotchie, Mr Peter Cram, M'Allister, Daniel Hendry; treasurer, James W. Black James ; secretary, Samuel Duncan ; corresponding secretary, John Lang ; registrar, Baillie Ross. Executive Committee (eight, eligible for re-election, retiring annually)—Daniel Hendry, T. P. Jamieson, Baillie Ross, Wm. Kirkwood, James Robertson, William Ward, Win. H. Ferguson, John Comrie, Robert Little, Donald Brotchie, John Lang, John Duncan, Peter Cram, J. W. Black, S. Duncan, Jas. McAllister, John Chisholm, D. Fletcher, S. Yuill, Neil Buie, H. M'Arthur, J. M'Naught, J. M'Glashan, George Reiach. Con- veners of Sub-Committees—Weekly Meeting Committee, William

Bruce; Sermon and Lecture Committee, S. Duncan ; Temperance

Hall Committee, John Lang ; Band of Hope Committee, William

Kirkwood ; Political Action Committee, T. P. Jamieson. Alex. Burns, Officer. The weekly meeting of the Greenock Total Ab- stinence Society is held (d.v.) every Monday evening in the Mission Chapel, Church Place, at a quarter-past eight o clock. Addresses on Temperance and other subjects are delivered at these meetings, and members enrolled each evening at the close. Besides these there are sermons, lectures, &c, delivered during the course of the year.

Band of Hope meetings are held fortnightly, every alternate Saturday, during the winter months, in the New Town Hall. The committee meet for the transaction of business in the Police Court Hall, on the first Tuesday of each month at 8 o'clock p.m.

Cartsdyke Working Men's Total Abstinence Society—Instituted

December, 1850. —William Hastie, president ; Thomas Kay, John vice-presidents M'Lachlan, William Stewart, and John Borland, ; David Taylor, treasurer; John M'Leod and Thomas M'Intyre.

registration secretaries ; David Moffat, corresponding secretary with a committee of twenty-one. Meetings are held every Mon- day evening, during summer, in the open air, at Victoria Harbour during the winter, in the Victoria Cooking Depot, at a quarter- past 8 o'clock. Band of Hope or Juvenile meetings, conducted by D. Moffat, are held in the Mission Premises, St Lawrence street, every Tuesday evening during seven months of the year. G —

74 APPENDIX. MUSICAL. Greenock Choral Society—Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Baronet' patron J. M. ; Hutcheson, president ; W. O. Leitch, secretary 5 Charles Goldie, librarian; Donald M 'Donald, treasurer; G. T* Poulter, conductor. Meets for the practice of choral music, both sacred and secular, in the Baptist Chapel, Nelson street, on Thurs- day evenings. Greenock Musical Union—James M'William, president; Dr Wallace, vice-president ; Malcom Currie, treasurer ; James Shaw, librarian; William Wright, secretary; W. Paterson Cross, con- ductor. Meets for practice every Tuesday evening, in the Baptist Chapel, Nelson street, and has for its object the practice and culti- vation of high-class music. Full rehearsals in the Town Hall.

HORTICULTURAL. Royal West Renfrewshire Horticultural Society.—His Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince of Wales, patron ; Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Baronet, president ; D. M. Latham and Alexander Mackenzie, vice-presidents ; Thomas Henderson, treasurer ; John Adams, assistant treasurer ; James Smith, secretary ; James Ful- ton Marshall, John Black, William Murray, Robert Fraser, George Robertson, Douglas Simpson, Adam Robertson, Hugh Dempster, John Barr, John Sutherland, Martin Galbraith, John Bain, Wm. Goldie, Hugh Crichton, managing committee. Meets for compe- tition on or about the 3d July and 7th September.

AGRICULTURAL. Lower Ward of Renfrewshire Agricultural Society—Established 1849. —(Annual exhibition of live stock and dairy produce will not take place this year). Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, of Ard- gowan and Blackhall, Bart., patron ; Duncan Darroch, of Gourock and Drums, president ; M. J. Martin, vice-president ; James Laird, Berry-yards, treasurer ; Peter Warden, Murdieston, secretary.

BENEFIT AND FRIENDLY. Clyde Shipmasters, Provident Association—Instituted 1842. James J. Grieve, president ; T. 0. Hunter, vice-president ; John Cunningham, treasurer^ and secretary; Kenneth M'Caskill, jun., assistant secretary; with a eommittee ot 12 members. A Leisk, officer. ;

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Greenock Provident Investment Company—Robert Blair and James Morton, trustees; James M'Clement, managing director; David Moffat, corresponding secretary; Thomas M'Guire, secretary, 3 Morton terrace, to whom all communications are to be addressed. Information regarding the operations of this society may be obtained at Mr Yuill's refreshment rooms, 14 East Quay lane, every Satur- day evening from 6 till 9 o'clock.

Carpenters' Benevolent Society.—Peter Crawford, preses ; Archd. Shaw, treasurer; Peter Crawford, secretary; Archibald Dunlop Stewart, M.C., surgeon. Scottish Legal Burial and Loan Society—James Hogg, agent, 11 Ann street; Archibald Dunlop Stewart, M.D., and William Wilson,

TVT T~) f*p"FpT*pps Greenock Master Wrights' Society—Instituted 1761 —Samuel secre- M'Cuaig, deacon : William Gaff, treasurer ; John Anderson,

tary ; James Bougvie, officer. Greenock Master Coopers' Friendly Society— Instituted 1744.-*

Robert Baxter, deacon ; John M'Lean, treasurer ; Alex. Tough,

senior key-keeper ; Joseph Pennel, junior do. ; James M'Millan,

old deacon ; James M'Lean, Robert Thorne, and John Darroch, directors; John M'Gregor and James W. M'Gregor, auditors; Archibald Langwill, secretary. Greenock Shipwrights' Provident Union Society.—Instituted treasurer 1824. —William Wilson, president ; Alexander Cameron,

, , acting secretary ; Archibald Dunlop Stewart, General meetings on surgeon ; Dugald Crawford, superintendent. the second Wednesday of January, May, and September. Com- mittee meetings on the first Thursday of each month, and sub- committee meets every Saturday evening at half-past 7 o'clock, in the committee rooms, Harvie lane. Greenock Blacksmith's Friendly Society—Meetings are held

every fourth month. Robert Philip, preses ; Alexander M'Culloch,

treasurer, James M'Allister, secretary ; James Greig and Andrew

Ritchie, visiting officers, east end ; Thomas Cooper and John Milne, west end. Greenock Friendly Funeral Society—Instituted 18 24.—A. Cowan, secretary preses, James M'Neill, treasurer ; David Cunningham, ; Alexander Cruden, officer. Quarterly meetings are held on the 3d Thursday of January, April, July, and October. Entry-money, 6s. This society has for its object the assistance of relatives of de- ceased members, and the payment of all funeral expenses. Greenock Trades' Funeral Society— William Hunter, preses; Alexander M'Connachie, treasurer; Thomas Smith, clerk; John Somerville, officer. Greenock Journeymen Tailors' Friendly Society—Instituted

< preses, elected quarterly ; June, 1822. , —;

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Mathieson, secretary ; Archibald Dunlop Stewart, M.C., surgeon. House of Call, 16 Market street. Greenock Weavers' Society—Instituted 1745.—John Foster, deacon ; William Swan and John Simpson, key keepers ; John Macdougall, clerk. Greenock Funeral Association—Instituted 16th Oct., 1827.—John

Wilson, preses ; Daniel M'Gregor, treasurer ; James Milne, sen., clerk; Duncan Morrison, officer and mort-cloth keeper. Meets in the Mechanics' Hall on the second Tuesday of May and Nov. Greenock Shoemakers' Friendly Society—Instituted 8th August,

1842.—Alexander Dunhar, preses ; William Soutar, treasurer; T. Jamieson, officer. There are six of a committee, and the town is divided into six districts. Meets in the Mechanics' Hall on the second Monday of December, March, June, and September. Greenock Joiners' Friendly Society—Instituted July 24th, 1854.

—Duncan Thomson, president ; Andrew Downie, treasurer ; Wm. Borthwick, secretary. The committee meet in the Mechanics' Institution on the first Tuesday of every month at 8 o'clock even- ing. The annual meeting is held on the third Tuesday of July. Greenock Mechanics' Friendly Society—Instituted 25th Oct., 1852.—James M'Neill, president; James Robertson, treasurer; Alexander M'Kellar, 25 Bank street, secretary. Meetings are held on the fourth Monday of each month. Greenock Royal St. Crispin Lodge, No. 17—Instituted 6th October,1862.—WilliamEdgar, E.MG.; Archibald Tyre, D.E.M.G.

John Samson, Sir H. ; George Kellat, Crisp ; James Sword, G.M.

Robert Marshall, chaplain ; James Milne, treasurer ; William

Edgar, secretary ; Robert Campbell, conductor ; Robert Evans,

I.G. ; Thomas Jamieson, tyler. Greenock St Andrew's Friendly Society—Instituted 1st January, 1863.—John Kean, preses ; Thomas Scott, treasurer ; James Hemp- seed, 6 Hill street, secretary.

ODD-FELLOWS. Meet in their hall, Charles Street. The District officers are Prov. G.M., John Sutherland; Prov. D.G.M., James Rae; Prov.

C.S. and treasurer, John Carswell ; P.P.G.M., John Quin, ex- amining officer ; Past G.M., Archibald Dow, relieving officer.

Banks of Clyde Lodge—Roderick M'Leod, N.G. ; Andrew M'Allister, V.G.; John Russell, secretary; P.G.M. William B.

Tierney, treasurer ; P. Prov. G.M., Dr Auld, surgeon ; Hugh Rose, tyler. ;

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James Watt Lodge-—Robert Forrester, G.M.; Peter M'Gregor, N.G.; Chalmers, V.G.; J. Sutherland, secretary; P. Prov. G.M., James Little, treasurer; P, Prov. G.M., Dr Auld, surgeon Hugh Kose, tyler. Highland Mary Lodge—George Douglas, G.M.; John Crawford' N.G.; John Sim, V.G.; P.G. Wm. Hutcheson, secretary; P. Prov G.M., — Carswell, treasurer ; Dr Auld, surgeon ; Hugh Rose* tyler.

ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. Greenock District A.O.F. consists of eight Courts—Total number of members, 1791. District Officers—John Kean, D.C.R.; "Wm. Farquharson, S.D.C.R.; John Hendry, D. treasurer; James Hemp- seed, D. secretary.

Court Banks of Clyde, No. 1109.— 470 members ; James Russell, C.R.; Archd. Brown, S.C.R.; Alex. Livingstone, treasurer; Wm.

Dunlop, secretary ; W. J. Marshall, M.D., surgeon.

Court Caledonia, No. 1275—423 members ; Hugh Dupong,

C.R.; Alex. Scott, S.C.R.; Alex. Paton, treasurer ; Neil M'Cormick,

secretary ; James Wallace, M.D., surgeon. Court Royal Archer, No, 1544.— 413 members; John Ramsay^ C.R.; William M'Kay, S.C.R.; Alex. Smith, treasurer; John Mit-

chell, secretary ; Archd. D. Stewart, M.C., surgeon. Court Newark, No. 4111 (Port-Glasgow).— 171 Members. Court James Watt, No. 4468.—146 Members; Robert King, C.R.; James Paterson, S.C.R,; Duncan Ritchie, treasurer; John

Sneddon, secretary ; J. R. Robertson, M.D., surgeon. Court Glenalbyn, No. 4511 (Easdale).—50 members. Court Royal Oak, No. 4640 (Glasgow).—78 Members. Court Lamp of Lothian, No. 4793 (Haddington).—40 Members.

FREEMASONS. Provincial Grand Lodge of Freemasons for West Renfrewshire —Instituted 7th February, 1739—Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart,

R.W.P.G. master; John Scott, depute P. G. master ; Robt. Steele,

substitute P.G. master ; Rev. Charles Cole, B.D., P G. chaplain ; Andrew Boag, P.G. secretary. Lodge Greenock Kilwinning, No. 11 —Instituted 27th December, 1728.—Lodge Room, Greenock Town Hall, (by virtue of right con- ferred in feu charter, by Lord Cathcart, in 1765)—John B. Crawhall, ;

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R.W.M. ; John Fleming, P.M. ; Thomas Ballantyne, D.M. ; Rev.

Charles Cole, B.D., chaplain; Archibald Sword, jun., secretary ',

John R. Allison, treasurer ; Robert S. Scott, S.W.

; -, J.W. ; Charles Shannon, S.D. , tyler. Lodge Greenock St John, No 175—Instituted 1776— Gilbert

Cameron, R. W. master ; James Rogers, senior warden ; Hugh

Ritchie, junior warden ; Andrew Boag, secretary ; John Herriot, treasurer; Rev. William Ross, chaplain; James Glen, senior deacon; "William Hughes, junior deacon; John Biggam, first steward ; Alexander Mann, second steward ; George M'Farlane, third steward ; James Hogg, fourth steward ; Robert Urie, past master ; Alexander M'Master, depute master ; P. M. Black, old master ; Robert Morison, old master ; Alexander Cruden, inner guard ; James Don, tyler. Greenock Royal Arch Chapter, No. 17—Alexander M'Master,

M.E.Z. ; John Fleming, H. ; John R. Allison, J. ; William Tough, past 1st principal ; Andrew Boag, scribe E. ; James Thorn, scribe

M. ; John Herriot, treasurer ; James Don, janitor. Greenock Grand Encampment of Knights Templars and Knights of Malta, No. 20.—Dormant.

WEST OF SCOTLAND AMATEUR BOAT CLUB. Secretary, Charles Shannon—Treasurer, James MacCunn, Club house, Whiteforeland Point. 80 Members.

CONVEYANCES OMNIBUSES. Omnibuses leave the Greenock Railway Station on the arrival of every passenger train from Glasgow, and they also leave Gourock in time for the departure of every passenger train tor Glasgow.— Robert Clark and James King, proprietors.

CARRIERS,

Glasgow—Hugh Williamson, — ; John Coyle,

jun., 21 Cathcart street ; and Mrs Stewart, 10 Market street, Green- ock, and 13 St Enoch square, Glasgow—leave Greenock every day

at half-past 10 and half-past 124 and return every evening at 3.3Q and 5.30 p.m., per railway. APPENDIX. 79

Gourock and Cloch—William Main, Eobert Shearer, and James Mathie, arrive and depart daily. Inverkip—Thomas Scott, arrives and departs on Tuesdays and Fridays, and oftener during the summer. Largs—Mrs Robert Crawford, Bull Hotel, Market street, arrives and departs on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Port-Glasgow—James Clements and Wm. Russell, arrive and depart daily.

LIST OF LICENSED DEEP SEA PILOTS. Alexander Jamieson. William Adams. William Clank. Hugh Turner. John M'Kenzie. Archibald M* Bride. Donald M'Kinlay, John Turner. Robert Grant. Alexander Daw. Robert Lee. Colin Turner. David Guthrie. John Foster. Alex. Campbell. Allan S. Allison. John M'Corquodale.

TABLE OF RATES CHARGEABLE FOR PILOTAGE ON THE RIVER AND FRITH OF CLYDE. Per Foot. From Greenock, or off Greenock, or the Tail of the

Bank to Glasgow ; or from Glasgow to Greenock, or off Greenock, or the , including the unmoor- ing of the ship, for all vessels under 10 feet draught of water, Is 6d. Vessels with 10 feet draught of water and under 12 feet, 2s Od. Vessels with 12 feet draught of water, and not exceed- ing 15 feet, 2s 6d. All vessels exceeding 15 feet draught of water, 3s Od. Vessels to and from Bowling Bay, or Dumbarton, to be charged

at two-thirds of the above rates ; and vessels from Renfrew or Dalmuir to Greenock or Port-Glasgow, or from the last-mentioned ports to Dalmuir or Renfrew, to be charged the rates same as from Glasgow. Odd inches to be charged and paid in proportion.

From Glasgow to Renfrew, five shillings ; and the same charge returning. From any place betwixt the Cumbrae and Cloch Lights to Green- ock or Port-Glasgow, including mooring the ship, or waiting the tide, one penny three-farthings per ton. so

From a line drawn between the Cloch Light and Dunoon Pier to Port-Glasgow, or to any intermediate place, or from any inter- mediate place to any other intermediate place, one halfpenny per ton. N.B.—The same ohargeable for like distances outwards. Fractional tonnage to be charged and paid in proportion. Two-thirds only of the above rates exigible in respect of vessels towed by steam. From Greenock, or off Greenock, to Garelochhead, including

detention in swinging the vessel, one halfpenny per ton ; and the

same rate in returning ; but no pilot will be obliged to pilot a vessel to the Garelochhead and baok for a less sum than fifteen shillings each way. For every day the Pilot is kept on board after the compasses are adjusted he shall be entitled to charge five shillings. For piloting vessels up or down the Leven, to or from Dumbar- ton, the Pilots shall not be entitled to charge more than four shillings in addition to the rate for piloting such vessels on the

Clyde ; and four shillings for each additional tide he may be de- tained after the first. Any Pilot, whether Deep-sea or River, who may be detained at the request of the owner or person in charge of the vessel, after his duties as Pilot have been completed, shall (where not otherwise provided for in these regulations), in addition to receiving his provisions, be paid by the owner or person in charge of the vessel Five Shillings per day, and in like proportion for any lesser period he may be detained on board. N.B.—No differential rates shall in future be recoverable in respect of Foreign Vessels.

LIST OF CAB-DRIVERS. Joseph Crookshanks William King John Slaven John Crookshanks George Todd William Diennan Robert Andrew James Donaldson Henry Smith James Crookshanks, William Hughes Robert Dickie jun. John Hughes Archibald Hutton Donald M'Farlane John Gow William Burns Duncan M'Farlane John Ferguson Peter Muir Robert Muir Hugh TJrie William Diey William Murray William M'Cartney Henry Phillips Nicol M'Intyre George Smith James Craig Duncan M'Kellar Robert Biggart Robert Rennie Alexander Weir Andrew Johnstone William Kennedy John Dickie Angus Clark James Ferguson Thomas Hunt James Shearer Charles Davidson John M'Kinlay Duncan Cameron Robert Stewart James Robertson David M'Kinlay APPENDIX. 81

LIST OF LICENSED PORTEKS AND THEIR NUMBERS. No. No. Morris M'Teague, 2 Colin M'Phail, - 51 George Knaggs, - 6 Thomas Aird, 54 Charles M'Lachlan, 7 William Greaves, 57 John Drummond, 8 John Pettigrew, 62

Duncan MAlpine, 9 Peter Strathearn, -f • 67 John Orr, - 12 Henry M'Garvie, 68 Archibald M'Farlane, - 15 John Pyne, 69 James Don, 16 John Dyall, 71 Alexander M'Millan - 20 John M'Dougall, 72 William Muir, 22 William John Gray, - 73 Alexander M'Kirdy, - 24 Hugh Sweeney, 74 Archibald M'Nair, 27 Alexander M'Gregor, - 76 Donald M'Intyre, 28 Thomas Rennie, 78 William M'Arthur, 32 James Murray, - 79 D. Carmichael, - S3 Andrew Marshall, 80 Peter Clark, 38 George Montague, 81 Allan Black, 41 Malcolm Lusk, - 83 Donald Laurie, - 42 Alexander Gillies, 84 John M'Taggart, 46 Neil Larkie, 86

TABLE OF RATES OR FARES OF LICENSED PORTERS OF GREENOCK.

ANT DISTANCE FROM STEAMBOAT QUAY OB, RAILWAY STATION : First—within Dellingburn on the east, Shaw place on the south, and West Burn street on the west Luggage not exceeding 56 lbs., o 4 „ exceeding 56 lbs., and not exceeding 112 lbs., 6 „ „ 112 lbs., „ 168 lbs., 8 Every additional 112 lbs., 2

Second—within Cartsburn on the east, Roxburgh Street on the south, and Campbell street on the west. Luggage not exceeding 56 lbs., 6 „ exceeding 56 lbs., and not exceeding 112 lbs., 9 „ „ 112 lbs., 168 lbs., 1 Every additional 112 lbs., 3

Third—within Ratho street on the east, Wellington street on the south, and Martha brae on the west. Luggage not exceeding 56 lbs., 8 „ exceeding 56 lbs., and not exceeding 112 lbs., 10 „ „ 112 lbs., „ 168 lbs., 1 4 Every additional 112 lbs., 4 J —

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Fourth—within Ladyburn on the east, Drumfrochar road on the south, and Berryburn on the west. Luggage not exceeding 56 lbs., 10 „ exceeding 56 lbs., and not exceeding 112 lbs., 13 „ „ 112 lbs., „ 168 lbs., 18 Every additional 112 lbs., 5 WHEN EMPLOYED BY COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. Luggage not exceeding 3 cwt.—First hour, - - 10 Every additional hour, - - 6 „ exceeding 3 cwt. —First hour, - - - 14 Every additional hour, - - 8 When detained over a quarter of an hour loading or un- loading, for every additional quarter of an hour, 2 One half more to be charged whem employed between 9 o'clock evening and 6 o'clock morning. Assisting at loading or unloading carts, weighing goods, or per- forming any other service or work not included in the foregoing : For the first hour, 10 And for every succeeding hour 6d, unless where this rate has been altered by agreement. For these rates or fares, Porters are bound, when required, to put the luggage on board steam vessels, or place it on the plat- form of the railway, or take the same out of steam vessels, or down from the railway platform, or to or from a house or other place or building.

LIST OF LICENSED BOATMEN. 1. John Daly. 6. James Hughie. 2. John Logan. 7. Archibald Barbour. 3. James M'Cafferty. 8. Matthew Williamson. 4. John Benson. 9. Bobert Southgate. 5. Alexander Barbour. 10. David M'Glinchy.

RATES OF FARES TO BE EXACTED BY BOATMEN. The following Regulations and Tables of Rates or Fares allowed, approved, and confirmed, in terms of the Statute 5 Vic, cap. 54. CLATJD MARSHALL, Sheriff-Substitute. Town Hall, \ Greenock, 12th June, 1855. — — —

APPENDIX.

1. Boat hire from any of the quays, or harbours, or shore, to ' any ship or vessel lying in the Roadstead, between the Tail of the Bank Buoy on the west, and Garvel Point on the east : If One passenger, - - - Is Od Two passengers, - - - Is 6d. Three passengers, - - - 2s Od Every additional passenger, - - Os 3d For these rates or fares the boatmen shall be obliged to wait thirty minutes, and bring back the passengers. If required to wait more than thirty minutes, one-half of the rate or fare to be charged in addition.

2. Boat hire from any of the quays, harbours, or shore, to any ship or vessel lying at the anchorage termed the Tail of the Bank :— If One passenger, - - - Is 9d Two passengers, - - - 2s 6d Three passengers, - - - 3s Od Every additional passenger, - - Os 3d For these rates or fares the boatmen shall be obliged to wait thirty minutes, and bring back the passengers. If required to wait more than thirty minutes, one-half of the rate or fare to be charged in addition.

3. Boat hire from any of the quays, or harbours, or shore afore- said to the Hill of Ardmore : If One passenger, 3s Od. Two passengers, - - - 4s Od. Three passengers, 5s Od. Every additional passenger, Os 3d.

For these rates or fares the boatmen shall be obliged to wait thirty minutes, and bring back the passengers. If required to wait more than thirty minutes, one-half of the rate or fare to be charged in addition.

4. Boat hire from any of the quays or harbours, or shore afore- said, to the southside of Rosneath shore, from Kilcreggan to the Point of Rosneath : If One passenger, 3s 6d. Two passengers, 4s 6d. Three passengers, 5s 6d. Every additional passenger, Os 4d.

For these rates or fares the boatmen shall be obliged to wait thirty minutes, and bring back the passengers. If required to wait more than thirty minutes, one-half of the rate or fare to be charged in addition. — —;

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5. Boat hire from any of the quays or harbours, or shore afore- said, to Helensburgh or Row : If One passenger, 4s 6d. Two passengers, 6s Od. Three passengers, 7s Od. Every additional passenger, Os 3d.

For these rates or fares the boatmen shall be obliged to wait thirty minutes, and bring back the passengers. If required to wait more than thirty minutes, one-half of the rate or fare to be charged in addition.

6. Boat hire from any of the quays or harbours, or shore afore- said, to any ship or vessel lying in Gourock Bay :— If One passenger, 3s 6d. Two passengers, 5s 6d. Three passengers, 7s Od. Every additional passenger, - - * Os 3d. For these rates or fares the boatmen shall be obliged to wait thirty minutes, and bring back the passengers. If required to wait more than thirty minutes, one-half the rate or fare to be charged in addition. The above rates or fares shall include luggage, if under two

cwt. ; but all luggage above that amount shall be charged at the rate of 6d per cwt. for first cwt., and for every additional cwt., 3d. In the event of coarse weather, or where expedition is indispen- sably requisite, the boatmen, if required, shall furnish each boat with four oars and four men for the above rates.

SAILING VESSELS. Regular Traders between Greenock and Leith, calling at Port- Dundas, sail occasionally—E. J. Maggs, 23 Cathcart street, agent. Regular traders between Glasgow, Greenock, and Liverpool Gipsy King, 230 tons; Gipsy Queen, 222 tons; Gipsy, 211 tons; Meg Merilees, 253 tons. Three of the above schooners sail weekly from each port—Wm. Lindsay & Co., Excise buildings, agents. Regular Traders between Glasgow, Greenock, and Liverpool

Jacinth (s s), 380 tons ; Jasper (s s), 400 tons ; Onyx, 250 tons

Sapphire, 230 tons; Topaz, 178 tons ; Diana, 180 tons. The screw steamers sail twice a week from each port, and two of the schooners are despatched weekly.—Archibald Mackenzie, 1 West Quay, agent. >

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STEAM VESSELS. To Belfast—Royal Mail Line. Every day (Sunday excepted) at 8 p.m. Royal Mail Steam Packets—Buffalo, Wolf, Llama> Camel, and "Weasel. —William Sinclair, Excise buildings, agent. Regular Traders between Glasgow, Greenock, Swansea, and Bristol (via Belfast), with goods and passengers. The screw- steamers Antona, 299 tons, H. Primrose, master; Oscar, 197 tons, Robert Fry, master; Clutha, 400 tons, Smith master. The above vessels sail every Wednesday.—-William Lindsay & Co., Excise buildings, agents. To Campbeltown—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, and leave Campbeltown the same days, except in summer, when they leave Druid, Celt, 153 tons.—T). M'Larty, & Co., oftener— 125 tons ; agents, Excise buildings. To Campbeltown—Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and leave Campbeltown every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday —Herald, 329 tons, Young, master.—James Little & Co., agents, Excise buildings. To Londonderry and Port-Rush—Every Monday and Friday^ Falcon, 260 tons, Hudson, "master—Alexander Laird & Sons, agents, 2 Cross-shore street. To Port-Rush and Londonderry—Four times a-week, and once Garland, 192 a-week to Sligo—Rose, 290 tons, Fennick, master '; tons, TJ're, master ; Thistle, 400 tons, Chenowith, master—James Turnbull, agent, 23 Catbcart street To Dublin—Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—Lord Gough, 492 tons, Ward, master; Lord Clyde, 492 tons, Byrne, master ; Earl of Carlisle, 492 tons, Stokes, master ; Earl of Dublin (building) —James Little & Co., agents, Excise buildings. For Dublin every Tuesday—Screw-steamer Irishman, 186 tons per register, T. Morrison, master—Alex. Laird & Sons, agents. To Cork and Waterford—The Kinsale, 750 tons, Captain John

Crawford ; Sanda, 750 tons, Captain Ross ; Saltee, 500 tons, Capt. Stirling; Tuskar, 500 tons, Capt. Anderson— sail from Greenock on the evenings of Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'clock, per Cork and Waterford, conveying goods and passengers for Limerick, and for all parts of the south of Ireland—Owners, Clyde Shipping Company, Offices, 2 Oswald street, Glasgow; 9 Customhouse place, Greenock—Graham Brymner, agent. To Limerick and Tralee—S.S. Princess Alexandra, 490 tons,

Melvin, master ; s.s. Holyrood, 358 tons, Wallace, master, from Greenock every 10 days—James Darroch, agent, Steamboat quay. To Stranraer—Every Thursday—Albion, 200 tons, Douglas master—A. Laird & Sons, agents, Cross-shore street. ;

SS APPENDIX.

To Oban, Fort-William, and Inverness, via Ciinan Canal—every Monday and Thursday—the steamers Cygnet and Plover, calling at Crinan, Luing, Easdale, Oban, Appin, and Coran—W. Lindsay & Co., agents. Greenock and Helensburgh Steamboat Co. (Limited)—Hourly communication—Nelson, 61 tons, Campbell, master ; Ardencaple,

57 tons, Brown, master ; Rosneath, 67 tons, "Wilson, master

Levan,60 tons, M'Lachlan, master; Ardgowan, 60 tons, , master. Lochlong and Lochlomond—The saloon steamer Chancellor, 95 tons, Captain Neilson, sails every day from the 20th May till 1st Oct., for Dunoon, Kirn, Blairmore, Ardentinny, and Arrochar, leaving about 10.15 a.m., and returning from Arrochar about 2.30 p.m., in connection with the Lochlomond steamers.—Jas. Darroch, Steamboat quay, agent. Dumbarton steamers—Leven, 65 tons, Captain Lang, and Len- nox, 65 tons, Captain Price—from the 15th April till 15th October, sail at 0.30 a.m. an4 2.30 p.m.; from 15th Oct. till 15th April, every day at 9.30 a.m., from Dumbarton at 8.20 a.m. and 12.30 p.m.—James Darroch, Steamboat quay, agent. Lochfyne steamers—Iona, Mountaineer, or other steamers, with passengers only, daily at 8.45 a.m., to Kirn, Dunoon, Innellan,

Rothesay, Kyles of Bute, Tarbert and Ardrishaig ; leaving Ardrish- aig about 12.45 p.m.—W. Lindsay & Co., agents, Excise buildings. Pioneer, Mary Jane, Inverary Castle, or other steamer, to Kirn Dunoon, Rothesay, Kyles of Bute, Tarbert, Ardrishaig, with goods

and passengers daily, at 8.45 a.m. ; proceeding to Inverary every Wednesday and Friday, returning from Ardrishaig daily at 8 a.m.

D. Hutcheson & Co , 119 Hope street, Glasgow—John Dawson, agent, Steamboat quay. Rothesay, Kirn, Dunoon and Innellan steamers—Iona, Pioneer, Mary Jane, Inverary Castle, Eagle, Athole, Sultan, Vulcan, Vesta, and other steamers. Communication hourly during summer, and five or six times daily during winter. Besides the above, there s communication with Rothesay, Innel- lan and Largs and Millport, several times daily by Railway to Wemyss Bay, thence by steamer. To Dunoon, Rothesay, Kyles of Bute, Ardrishaig, Tarbert, In- verary, Oban, Fort-William and Inverness —during the months of May, June, July, August, September and October—Iona, M-Gaw, master—William Lindsay & Co., agents. To Oban, Tobermory, Portee, and Stornoway—Every Monday and Thursday, at 6 p.m., by the steamers Clansman, 260 tons, Sin- clair, master ; Clydesdale, 253 tons, Beaton, master. To Gairloch (Ross-shire), Lochinver and Ulapool (Sutherlandshire), and Loch- maddy (North Uist), occasionally during the season—W. Lindsay & Co., agents. ; ;

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Western Highlands every Monday at 8 p.m.—Argyle, Colquhoun, master—D. Cunningham, agent. The Highlands, Western Isles, and Sutherlandshire, every Mon- day at 10 a.m., Islesman, 116 tons, Martin master. To Newry every Thursday at 11 p.m.—A. M'AUister, agent. To Portellen and Portaskaig, every Monday and Thursday, and to Portrush every Thursday, the steamer Islay, 200 tons, Kerr, master—John Dawson, agent. To Largs, Millport, Arran and Ardrossan—Daily—Lady Bris- bane, 84 tons, M'Naughton, master; Lady Kelhurne, 90 tons,

M'Taggart, master ; Venus, 97 tons, M'Kellar, master. —A. M'Al- lister, agent, Steamboat quay. To Liverpool—Daily— Princess Royal, 470 tons, M'Chlery, master; Princess Alice (new steamer), — master John M'Millan, agent, Excise buildings. Penguin, 518 tons, Bryce, master; Snipe, M'Pherson, master. —William Sinclair, agent, Excise buildings. To Lochgoilhead—Daily—Lochgoil, 78 tons, M'Intyre, master Lochlong, 72 tons, M'Intyre, master.—A M'Millan, Steamboat quay, agent. To Kilmun and Strone, Dunoon and Kirn—Three times a day

New steamer , Campbell, master ; Vivid, Campbell, mas- ter. Kilereggan, Cove, Blairmore and Strone, three times daily- Archibald M'Allister, agent.

CLYDE CARRYING COMPANY'S LIGHTERS. CARRYING GOODS DAILY BETWEEN GLASGOW, POB.T-GLASGOW& GREENOCK Friends, tons, Colin M'Arthur, 80 master ; Clyde, 90 tons, J. M'Connell, master ; Kelvin, 105 tons, M'Lean, master; Newark, 110 tons, A. M'Lachlan, master; Bowling, 110 tons, D. Campbell, master; Dunglass, screw lighter, 100 tons, M. M'Gregor, master;

Laurel, 75 tons, , master ; Renfrew, screw lighter, 100 tons, Alex. Douglas, master.—Office, 23 Cathcart Street—D. Cun- ningham, agent.

UNITED STEAM TOWING & NAVIGATION CO., (Limited.) Terrible, 120 tons, Park, master; Admiral, 120 tons (building), > master; Commodore, 110 tons, M 'Naught, master; Defiance, 80 tons, Shaw, master; Helen M'Gregor, 80 tons, Rob- bertson, master; Vigilant, 60 tons, Park, master ; Queen of Sheba, 50 tons, Gardiner, master ; Gloriana, 50 tons, M'Crane, master Powerful, 50 tons, Park, master ; Brothers, 30 tons, M'Cormick, master ; Samson, 30 tons, M'Kirdy, master ; Conquest, 30 tons, M'Cafferty, master. APPENDIX.

CLYDE SHIPPING COMPANY'S TOWING VESSELS.

Conqueror, 110 tons, 120 h.p., Peter Dick, master ; Flying Mist*

60 tons, 35h.p., D. M'Farlane, master ; Flying Dutchman, 78tons> 90 h.p., W. Fowler, master; Flying Meteor, 80 tons, 95 h.p.,

Jamieson, master; Nimrod, 28 tons, 45 h.p., David Storm, master ;

Flying Childers, 30 tons, 45 h.p., Livingstone, master ; Flying

Spray, 20 tons, 40 h.p., Black, master ; Flying Foam, 28 tons, 45 h.p., Jno. Munn, master ; Flying Scud, 80 tons, 75 h.p., now building.

GLASGOW AND GREENOCK SHIPPING COMPANY. Vessels belonging to the Glasgow and Greenock Shipping Com- pany, owned by Messrs James Steel & Sons, Glasgow ; and Cun- ningham & M'Caskill, Greenock : —General Williams, steam tug,

Archibald, master ; Fire Fly, steam tug, Barbour, master ; Sir Charles Napier, steam tug, M'Dougall, master. Luggage steamboats, carrying goods every lawful day to and from Glasgow, Port-Glasgow, and Greenock, are fitted with cranes, and expressly built for the trade : —James Watt, 110 tons, screw steamer, Campbell, master; , 110 tons, screw steamer, John Brodie, master. , Industry, 80 tons, Taylor, master. Lighters, also fitted up with cranes—Hawk, 125 tons, M'Callum, master; Eaven, 125 tons, Young, master; Dove, 120 tons, Crawford, master; Alloa, 108 tons, M'Millan, master—Office, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street.

GRFJSNOCK SHIPPING :LIST.

VESSELS MARKED*

Bq Barque S....Ship Sr . . . . Schooner

Bg....Brig Sk . . . . Smack Lr . . . . Lighter

Bn,. ..Brigantine Sp . . . . Sloop Cr.... Cutter S.s.. Screw-steamer.

VESSELS. TONS. MASTERS. OWNERS. TRADE. Abergeldie bk 629 Warden Adams and others Fogn Acorn sr 55 Tassels M'Morland & Co. Coast Ada sr 86 M'Pherson Ferguson & others Foga Advance sk 46 M'Rone M'Arthur Coast Alexander sp 37 Sinclair M'Morland & Co. do Alexandra bg 225 GoldsworthyWalter Grieve Fogm Alicia bk 612 Andrew R. Dunlop do Alpheus ss: 52 Clarke J. Brown Coast Atfl'-EWmX. oa

VESSELS. TONS. MASTERS. OWNERS. TRADE, Ann sr 115 Cook R. Campbell Fogn Ann Johnston bq 198 Irvine W. Rankin do Anna Bell bn 153 Taylor K. M'Lea & Sons do Annie sr 61 M'Kenzie W. Turner & others Coast Antigua s * 644 Scobie John Kerr Fogn Anzico bn 155 Armstrong Walter Grieve do Arch. M'Millan s 498 M'Arthur John Kerr do Ardgowan sr 95 Williams M'Lean & others Coast Argonaut s 1078 M'Kenzie W. Allison Fogn Ariel ss 126 Cleary Baine & Co. do Assaye s 783 Jones J. & W. Stewart do Auchneagh s 629 Prophet John Kerr do Attila bn 149 M' George Baine & Johnston do

Balclutha bg 212 Bowden J. & W. Stewart Fogn Bangalore s 388 Fleming H- M. Patten do Bannockbum s 635 Grosart Russell & others do Barbadian s 596 Millar John Kerr do Barbata bq 341 Leitch P. W. & J. Leitch do Berbice s 632 Wyllie John Kerr do Berwick Packet sk 52 M'Lean A, Chisholm Coast Bethia sp 35 Sinclair M'Morland & Co. do Bloodhound ss Byan Baine & Johnston Fogn Blue Bell sr 57 Henry A. Henry Coast Bombay s 890 M'Millan John Kerr Fogn Brenda bq 299 Black Pattens & Co. do Brittania sy 73 Johnston M'Vicar & others Coast

Caledonia s 627 Calder. John Kerr Foa;n California bk 482 White Shankland do Camtoos bq 205 Finlay R. Finlay do

Canadian s 705 Russell J W. Orr do Carleton s 1058 Young Hamilton & Adam Fogn Challenge s 1264 Laing R. Shankland & Co. do Champion bq 673 Palmer R. Shankland & Co. do Chanza bq 352 Finlay R. Finlay do Christian Bankin bq 336 M'Dowall Rankin e & others do Clio bq 208 Slater M'Morland & Co, do Cochrane Hendry 43 Hendry D. Hendry Coast Collier s s 195 Jackson Mories & Co do Constance bq 249 Class Baine & Johnston do Cora bq 284 BeU Walter Grieve Fogn Corsock bq 399 Milligan M'Arthur & others do Countess of Minto s 1125 M'Guffie Baine & Johnston do Cuban a 477 Brown John Kerr do Czar s 1147 M'Bride R. Cuthbert do 90 APPENDIX.

VESSELS. TONS. MASTERS. OWNERS, TRADE.

Dalkeith s 848 Flucker A. Russell & others Fog* Daniel Rankine s 1048 Miller W. Rankin do Dante bg 176 Gardner Baine & Johnston do Demerara s 486 Burke John Kerr do Dillichip lr 27 Russell M'Morland & Co. Coast Doria sr 151 M'Bryde C. M'Donald Fogn

Edmund Graham s 887 M'Intyre Sword Fogn Eliza bq 447 Taylor W. M'Arthur do Elizabeth lr 37 Sinclair M'Morland & Co. Coast Elizabeth sr 66 M'Pherson Hendry & others do Elizabeth M'Lea bg 128 Kenward K. M'Lea & Sons Fogn Elizabeth Hogan lr 54 M'Aullay M'Morland & Co. Coast Envoy bq 746 Edington A. O. Leitch& others Fogn Esmeralda s 1188 Meldrum R, Cuthbert do Evalr 55 Sinclair M'Morland & Co. Coast Express sk 57 Wilson Fergus & Son do

Finnart sr 77 Williams Warden & others Coast Florence bq 164 Currie Baine & Johnston Fogn Foam s 604 Innes J. Finlay do Forganhall s 1069 M'Neil Hamilton & Adam do

Gertrude bn 133 Bursell J. & W. Stewart do Glasgow s 1168 Smith J, & W. Stewart do Glaucus bg 226 Jones J. & W. Stewart do Glenalva s 1051 Kerr J. Hamilton & others do Glengarnock bq 592 Fleming Pattens & Co. do Glenfalloch bq 450 Buchanan Walter Grieve do Greenock 8 639 Latto Jo}m Kerr do Grenada s 683 Herd John Kerr do Guinevere a m M'Lean J. MacCunn & others do

Hebe sr 76; Hendry Hendry & others Coast Hebe bn 121 J. & W. Stewart Fogn Henrietta bg 175 Marshall Baine & Johnston do.

Index bk 600 Kerr Hunter & others do. Indiana bk 852 Pepper R. Shankland & Co do. Inglewood bq 557 M'Kellar Wm. M'Arthur do. Isabella Kerr a 1415 Galloway John Kerr do.

Jacatra s 336 Rutter R. Bunlop do. James Russell a 768 Muir Russell & others do. James Stewart bg 189 Knight J. & W. Stewart do. Jane bg 237 M'Neil Walter Grieve do. .

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VESSELS. TONS. MASTERS. OWNERS. TRADE Jane Brown bk 282 Bartie J. Whyte do. Jane Cochrane 77 J. Cochrane Cochrane & Co. Coast Jane Miller sr 66 Amess J. Crawford do. Jane Shearer sr 67 Shearer N. & T. Shearer do. Janet Hunter, sr 50 Porterfield Porterfield do. Jason s 1023 Barclay Crawford &Carmichael do. Jessie lr 35 Weir M'Morland & Co. do.

Jessie sk 42 Leitch John M'Lean & Co . do. John Bunyan bq 942 Gibb Little & others Fogn John Ferguson s 499 Cowan John Kerr do. Joseph Rowan s 860 Bell J. Bradford do. Jura s 100 Kerr J. M'Millan do.

Kandy sr 60 M'Lellan Turner & Co. Coast Kohinoor bq 314 Duncan H. Patten Fogn Kurrachee s 719 Gilmore John Kerr do.

Lady Octavia s 1201 Welsh Hamilton & Adam Fogn Lephenstrath s 623 Stewart John Kerr do. Lightsome bn 129 Amess Crawford & others Coast Lion ss 450 M'Lennan Walter Grieve Fogn Lily bg 247 M'Lean Gray & Co. do. Lord of the Isles s 770 Davie Martin & Co. do.

Macedon ss 314 Rhynas J. Little & Co. Fogn Madras s 668 M'Millan John Kerr do. Margaret sr 135 Pinel Walter Grieve do. Margaret Smith s 634 Scobie John Kerr do. Marion s 703 Somervail W. Allison do. Martaban s 781 Hepburn Carmichael & others Fogn Mary bg 218 Kalley J. Kelso do. Mary Campbell sk 48 M'Arthur Kelso & Co. Coast Mary Hamilton bq 312 Warden J. MacCunn Fogn Mary Stewart bk 339 J. Levens Aitken & Co. do Mauritius s 661 Aird John Kerr do Melona bg 116 J. & W. Stewart do Meteor bq 247 Craig J. & W. Stewart do Mistress of the Seas 3 1241 Leggatt W. M'Arthur do Mooltan s 505 Evans Crawford do Monitor bg 104 Martin N. Lamont do Myrtle s 781 Muir Russell and others do Myrtle sr 93 Burnell M'Lean & Co. do

Nanette bk 386 Main J. Main Fogn Nightingale bn 167 Smith K. M'Lea & Sons do Nora Creina bn 163 Peck Walter Grieve do Norval s 679 Taylor Walter Grieve do 92 APPENDIX.

VESSELS. TONS. MASTERS. OWNERS. TRADE. Octavia sr 96 Williamson Hendry and others Fogn

Olinda bq 253 Harkness R. K. M'Bride & Co . do Onda bq 371 Nairns Carmichael & others do Oriana s 997 Guthrie W. Orr do Orissa s 634 Evans John Kerr do Osprey s 598 Andrew Martin & Co. do Othello bq 177 .M'Lean Baine & Johnston do Otago s 1002 Master ton Hamilton & Adam do

Peerless bg 147 Mearns R.K. M'Bride & Co. Fogn Perseverance bk 294 Bannerman D. Brown do Petrel sr 60 Crawford R. Baxter Coast Phaola s 657 Miller Pattens & Co. Fogn Priam bq 604 Irvine W. M'Arthur do Proceed sk 51 Chalmers J. Campbell Coast Progress sk 60 Campbell J. Campbell do Prosper sk 73 Chalmers J. Campbell do

Queen of the Lakes 3 1154 Shannon John Kerr Fogn

Rebecca bn 97 Taylor K. M'Lea & Sons Fogn Renfrew bn 124 J. & W. Stewart do Roderick Dhu bq 366 M'Pherson M'Alpine and others do Roscius bn 108 Smith T, M-Veagh Coast Rosina sr 80 M'Hicol Warden and others do Rowena s 729 Edwards Milne & Co. Fogn Runneymede bg 181 Prowse R. K. M'Bride & Co. do

Sandringham s 1163 Muir J. Hamilton & others Fogn Sappho bk 359 Twiss Friend and others do Scotchman sr 117 Turner Erskine and others Coast Scotia sr 58 M'Pherson D. Hendry do St Fillan bg 193 Davies Hunter & Co. Fogn Sea Horse bq 349 Bailley J. Lamont Fogn Sea Wave bq 316 Andrew R. Dunlop do Seaward sk 78 M'Crone D. M. Arthur Coast Serica s 708 Innes J. Finlay Fogn Sir Lancelote 885 M'Dougal] J. MacCunn do Snipe sr 92 M'Girr M'Morland & Co. Coast Southerner sk 62 Nicol A. Chisholm Fogn Spartan s 749 M'Chesney Hamilton & Adam do Spartan ss 314 Ovenstone J. Little & Co. do Stella bq 213 M'Kenzie J. & W. Stewart do Storm King s 790 Fowler W. Orr do St Fillana s 1088 Ferguson J. & W. Stewart do Sydney bq 304 Leslie Caird & others do APPENDIX. 93

VESSELS. TONS. MASTERS. TRADE. Tamerlane s 764 Hughes J. & W. Stewart Fogn Taranaki bq 566 Wright Hunter & others do Telegram sr 103 Blair A, & D. M'Kay Coast Thalestris bg 165 Brown Pattens & Co. Fogn Thistle sr 122 M'Bride Warden & Co. do Thistle bq 683 M'Phail Walter Grieve do Triwave bq 789 Cook E. Shankland & Co. do Thomas Hamlin s 744 Jack Hamlin & others do Thorndean s 1206 Scun Baine & Johnston do Toward sk 58 M'Kellar M'Arthur Coast Trinidad s 524 Anderson John Kerr Fogn

Ulysses s 823 M'Intyre Crawford & Carmichael F

Vine sr 97 Romney W. Lindsay & Co. Fogn Vittoria a 848 Martin Crawford do Vortigern s 910 M'Intyre Sword & Co. do Vulcan sp 45 Carmichael M'Morland & Co. Coast

"Walter Baine bg 257 Davies Baine & Johnston Fogn William Watson bk 432 Ferguson Macfarlan do Windward sk 53 M'Arthur B. M'Arthur Coast Wolverine bq 485 Kyle R. Dunlop Fogn Wolf ss 280 Skinner Walter Grieve do - r <- - : C< r

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of Expense.

Jas. C. Smith, Writer, 11 William Street, AGENT-

D. M'DOUGALL, SOOKSEXXER & STATIONER, 83 HAMILTON STREET, GREENOCK,

BEGS to intimate to his Friends and the Public that he has on hand an Assorted Stock of PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL STATIONERY, BIBLES, PSALM AND HYMN BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, PENS, INKS, COPIES, SLATES, &c. Account Books Made to Order.

The Monthly Magazines Delivered to Subscribers.

Weekly Publications, and the Daily and Weekly Newspapers

Orders will have his best attention. ADVERTISEMENTS*

U NDER THE PATRONAGE OF fcOYALTY, AND THE ARISTOCRACY OF EUROPE, ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL.

THIS Elegant and Fragrant Oil is universally in high repute for its unprecedented success in promoting the Growth, Re- storing, Improving, and Beautifying the Human Hair. It pre- vents Hair from falling off or turning gray, strengthens Weak Hair, cleanses it from Scurf and Dandriff, and makes it beautifully soft) pliable, and glossy. For Children it is especially recommeded as forming the basis of a beautiful head of hair. —Price 3s 6d, 7s, 10s 6d, equal to four small, and 21s per bottle. ROWLANDS' KA L. Y DOR. An Oriental Botanical Preparation, for improving and beauti- fying the Complexion and Skin. It exerts the most soothing, cooling, and purifying action on the Skin, and eradicates Freckles, Tan, Pimples, Spots, Discolorations, and other Cutaneous Visita- tions. Price 4s 6d, and 8s 6d per bottle-. WHITE AND SOUND TEETH are indispensable to PERSONAL ATTRACTION and to health and longevity by the proper mastication of food. ROWLANDS' 0D0NT0, or PEARL DENTIFRICE, Compounded of Oriental Ingredients, is of inestimable value in preserving and beautifying the Teeth, strengthens the Gums, and in giving a pleasing fragrance to the .Breath. It eradicates Tar- tar from the Teeth, removes spots of incipient decay, and polishes and preserves the enamel, to which it imparts a PEARL-LIKE Whiteness. Price 2s 9d per box. Sold by Chemists and Perfumers. Ask for "Rowlands' " Articles-

llli AID EEFMSHMEUT E00IS, 14 EAST QUAY LANE. Airy and Comfortable Bed-Booms. SOUPS. STEAKS, CHOPS, && SOIREES, PARTIES, TRIPS, &c, SUPPLIED. ADVERTISEMENTS. GENTLEMEN'S AND JUVEfflLES' CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT

'';:

AND

GENTLEMEN'S DRESS, WALKING AND BUSINESS SUITS, fill got up in First Class Style, from, the Jtfewest and Ijest Fabrics.

^anctj ^e$tina$, hosiery, (gloves, $te$, $oartf$,

dollars, ete.

10- WEST BLACKHALL STEEET.

DO YOU WISH TO SING?

If so, the principal Clergymen, Public Speakers, and Singers admit that the "EUPHONIC NOTES" (Eegistered) are truly wonderful in producing a most Beautiful and Powerful Voice

This marvellous Invention, forwarded Post Free, 14 Stamps ; In

Boxes, 26 Stamps (an advantage is gained by having them in . Boxes), direct from the Inventor, SEAGRAVE ALGEN,

1 Dorcas Terrace, Hammersmith Eoad, London^ "W.

" I would not on any account now be without your Valuable Invention."—Extract from Testimonial from the Rev. E. S. Hume, which may be seen with thousands of others from the Clergy, the Bar, and the Stage. ADVERTISEMENTS.

M'aREGOR'S

EAST QUAY &ANE.

HEARSES, MOURNING COACHES, BOX NODDIES, &c, at 14 Brougham Street.

TONTINE STABLES, EAST QUAY LANE.

J. & D. M'GREGOR.

COFFEE EOASTIM, SU&AB, POOTDITO, AHD GENEBAL &EIIDIIG WORKS,

29 M'PHEBSON STREET (off High Street), GLASGOW. The only Steam-Power Boasting Establishment connected with the Trade in the City,

d . mTn T O BEGS leave to return thanks to the Grocers and Druggists of this Town and Vicinity for past favours. He also "begs leave to intimate that, in connection with his Coffee Roasting, and Coffee Spice-Grinding Works, he has fitted up an extensive Sugar-Pounding Machine, offering to the Confectioners and Trade in general, an advantageous opportunity of having their Sugar pounded by Steam-power, far surpassing anything yet offered to the Trade.

Also, Cochineal, Garbltns, &g., ground.

P.S.—All Orders punctually attended to, and delivered by his Vans at the proper time.

29 M'Pherson Street (off High Street), Glasgow, June, 1866. ADVERTISEMENTS.

LIFE ASSURANCE IN EVERY FORM ON SINGLE OR JOINT LIVES.

Annuities, immediate, deferred, or contingent. Loans granted in connection with. Life Assurance.

Agent, JAS. C. SMITH, Writer, 11 William Street.

ftaittt and $uttu $attufactutfeq$, ffhip ^handlers, louse

awl $hijt ^ainteqs, and ^apeq |a^$, ^ east bbeast, a-iE&rEiEasrociK:.

GENTS for Peacock & Buchan's PATENT COMPOSI - for A TIONS for Iron and Wood Ships, Yachts, &o. ; and the SALE of YACHTS.

1

15 HUTCHESON STREET, GLASGOW,

INTIMATES to Parties wishing to Advertise in any part of the United Kingdom, that they can have their Advertisements inserted in any Newspaper, hy contract or otherwise, at the Lowest possible Charge, Free of Commission. ADVEKTISEMENSS.

$0 pmftftttte, familwtem, Mfl <&thm.

EVERY Description .of GOODS and PROPERTY Sold by Auction or on Commission, by

EOWLAND FXXSX.DJ AUCTIONEER, FINE ART REPOSITORY, 20 WEST BLACKHALL STREET. CASH ADVANCED FOR GOODS FOR SALE.

GLAS&OW WESTEM WIEE WOEK AID WIEE-CLOTH MAUUEACTOEY, 5 MITCHELL STREET, GLASGOW.

(Third Boor from Argyle Street.) ALEXANDER COUSLAND RESPECTFULLY returns his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public generally, who have so liberally encouraged him since he commenced business, and trusts, that by selling only articles of the best description, and by punctual, prompt, and per- sonal attention to orders, he may merit a continuance of their pa- tronage. A C. solicits attention to the undernoted list of the principal articles manufactured and supplied at his Establishment, viz., Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire-Cloth of every description for Corn, Flour, and Barley Mills, Chemical, Gunpowder, Sugar Refining,

and other Manufactories ; also, Wire Gauze for Window Blinds, Galvanised Wire-Cloth for Meat Safes and Larders, Davy Lamp Wire-Cloth, &c. A stock always kept on hand of the various kinds of Wire- Cloth for the West Indian and other Sugar Plantations. Sieves—Iron, Brass, and Hair-Cloth of every sort. Sugar Strain- ers and Skimmers made to order. Riddles for Coals, Lime, Sand, Ashes, Grain, Potatoes, &c. Lime Screens or Harps for Builders. Parrot, Lark, Blackbird, and Canary Cages in great variety. Frames for Granary Windows, and Library Doors filled with wire. Rat and Mouse Traps. Fire Guards, Letter Boxes. Tinned, Iron, Brass, and Copper Bottling Wire, &c, &c, and every other article usually made by the trade, on the most liberal terms.

Extra Work done to Order , and Repairs, neatly executed. ADVERTISEMENTS. Wlttlil SLABS, ACCOUNTANT, HOUSE FACTOR, AND INSURANCE AGENT, BEGS to thank his Friends and the Public for the liberal sup- port given him since commencing business, Two Years ago, and to inform those who may desire his services, that his Office is situated at 41 CATHCART STREET (One Stair Up).

CHEAP PAPER HANGINGS.

The Cheapest and Best-Selected Stock of Paper Hangings in Town, AT

P e SSNCE.AIR & CO.% PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAINTERS, 5 WEST BLACKHALL STREET.

INVOICES, ACCOUNTS, CIRCULARS, LETTEE TOPS, MEMOEANDUMS, SHBOOS Ail RS8SIPT iS®RS* LABELS, BUSINESS CARDS, F ALSO

In Gold, Silver, and Colours, AND EVERY OTHER DESCRIPTION OP LITHOGRAPHIC- & COPPERPLATE PR1NTLTO Can he executed Neatly, at moderate Prices, by «« Itfiilllil! 10 WILLIAM STREET, Nearly opposite the Post Office.

(Dearth Intimations and Funeral Letters Lithographed on an hour's notice. tf.B-CHEAP ENVELOPES FOR ACCOUNTS- Job Writing Papers and General Stationery. ADVERTISEMENTS,

HYDROPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT, DTJJTOOff.

rriHE abovo Houso (with its adjoining Premises and Grounds) X finely situated on the West Coast of Scotland, and command- ing extensive and beautiful views of the Frith of Clyde, is replete with domestic comforts, and every convenience for fully carrying out the Hydropathic treatment upon, the most improved principles. The Establishment is under the immediate superintendence ofDr HlLLS, F.R.C.S., Eng., &c., formerly a Pupil of Professor Weiss, of Freywaldau, and the following very moderate Scale of Charges, including a liberal Dietary and most efficient attendance. TERMS PER WEEK: Board, Lodging, and Treatment, from £2 2s to £2 15s, according to the acconunodation required. Patients will also be Visited and Treated at their own Residences, at from 21s to 30s per week. Each Patient will provide One Blanket, Three Sheets, and Four

Towels ; but those, together with Compresses of tho special kind, may be obtained at the Establishment at a reasonable prioe. Accounts to bo Paid Weekly.

Now and spacious Bath Rooms havo lately been erected on the most improved principles, acknowledged by all tho most perfect in the United Kingdom, are open to tho Public from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. at a moderato charge. Turkish, Rain, Douche, Waive, Spray, and all other Baths (hot or cold). Electro-Galvanic treatment. Dunoon is of easy access by Rail and Steamboat from Glasgow, or any Station on the Clyde, at very moderate faros. JSf.B. —This Establishment has boon opened for the reception of Patients at a low scale of charges, specially in order that Hydro- pathic Treatment—now become so popular, and, under judicious and experienced managomont and application, so effectual as a curative medium—may be available by all. After Twenty Years' extensive Practice and Study of Hydro- pathy, Dr Hills is sanguine of its efficacy in all curable states of disease or functional disorders of the system, especially those con- sequent on lengthened residences in tropical climates, or arising from minds jaded by close application to literary, scientific, or

business ; ; Inflammations , pursuits Fevers of every type and Ex-

anthematous or Erruptivo Diseases ; Scrofula, and Incipient Con-

sumption ; Arthritic (gouty), Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections —all of which, if not injudiciously too long noglected, succumb, almost miraculously, under the influence of Hydropathy. Dr Hills may bo consulted At Home Daily (Fridays excepted), 11 to 1. At tho Waverley Hotel, Buchanan Street, Glasgow, every Friday, 11 to 1. At Buchanan's Temperance Hotel, Cathcart Square, Greenock, every Friday, 4 to 5 p.m. —

ADVEETISBMENT8.

ARTIFICIAL TEETH.J FREE ARTICULATION AND EASY MASTICATION.

SURGEOff-DENTIST, No. %% D17NDAS ST., GLASGOW, MOST respeotMly announces that, having madorcoont Discov- eries in Meohanibal Dentistry, he is enabled to insert Teeth of tho very best quality, at Hale this usual Chauoe, and warranted noither to decay nor discolour. IIo dispensos with Clasps, which are highly objectionable, both for appearance and injury to the Tooth, and practises the invaluable principle of Self-Adhesion.

Best Teeth, 5s Comi-lete Set, £3 10s

To insure an article which will boar comparison and commond itself, the best and purost materials are used and most suporior workmanship is produced. DENTAL SURGERY. Mr Wallace would oarnostly solicit attention to tho following List : Improved Extracting Forceps, White Enamol Dental Amalgam,

and Gold Filling for Decayed Tooth ; also, his most cfFoctive Powder for cleaning and strengthening tho Teeth.

Tooth Powder, Is por Box ; or Is 3d by post.

ATTENDANCE DAILY AND CONSULTATION FREE, AT 22 DUNDAS STREET, GLASGOW, First Door above tho North British Railway Station. ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHN MAETIN, CUTLER AH) RUPTURE TRUSS MAKER, 11 LOWER CHARLES STREET, BEGS to intimate that lie has REMOVED to the ahove Pre- mises, and trusts that he may still continue to he favoured with a share of Public Support, which he has enjoyed in Greenock for upwards of a quarter of a century.

Saws Repaired, Razors Ground and Set ; Spectacles from Sdper pair upwards. All Kinds of Cutlery kept in Stock.

Greenock, May, 1866.

BOND'S FtHRNfTtfjIE POLISH SAVES ALL TROUBLE hy producing an Immediate and Brilliant Polish on every description of Cabinet and French Polished Goods. A few applications make a surface equal to French Polish, and not liable to he affected hy moderate heat. On trial it will he found to he the most easily applied of any prepara- tion yet offered to the Public. Sold in Bottles at 6d, Is, and 2s each, by James Alexander, Chemist, West Blackhall Street.

.ntii A NEVER FAILING REMEDY.

SOLD BY

J. G. A X. E X A N" D E R,

(f>hemi$t and Btiuggist,

No. 9, WEST BLACKHALL STREET.

Greenock, June, 1866. ADVERTISEMENTS.

g ,© © § a el wo"- p OQ o . ~ £ o o M G? Si T3 CD ^ S "S A03 O 03 o g pL, pq a O" ©PM^ m ©

3 "I f O ftffl ^^ rf © MS •3 m .id. g in o O oc o rn ^p g -e^ 60 bk's g ©^ .9 ^ s © s^ S H 3 ° , r! > J2 Q <9 _ _ Q ^ r3 H g .oq •- -3 * o^ «:§ ©n itsJS 5 o * •**

fl i saw opj *• a ©cc p o'B^ gTfc SI! -£ © n)H^<* isili a a of ' h qdWhSH P-T3 psoi-3 pi. ^ 3

HO*%W g £; tot- £ £; Am rt •< i i «TA^ !.?5 rn rn -s .-** m tf ADVERTISEMENTS. THE

ESTABLISHED BY ROYAL CHARTER A.D., 1720, FOR

FOR THE ASSURING HOUSES, GOODS, &c, FROM DAMAGE BY FIRE

BONAMY DOBREE, Esq., Governor. PATRICK F. ROBERTSON, Esq., Sub-Governor. RICHARD BAGGALLAY, Esq., Deputy -Governor.

TWENTY-FOUR DIRECTORS

This Corporation has granted Policies of Insurance from damage

by Fire for upwards of 140 years ; its Rates bear comparison with those of any of the leading Offices, and it affords unquestionable security to the Assured, from the amount of its paid-up Capital* and extent of its resources.

COMMON INSURANCES, One Shilling and Sixpence per cent., and upwards

HAZARDOUS INSURANCES, Two Shillings and Sixpence per cent., and upwards.

DOUBLE HAZARDOUS INSURANCES, Four Shillings and Sixpence per cent., and upwards. FARMING STOCK

With Average Clause . . . . 4s 6d ) , per pent ' Without Average Clause .. 5s } ^

No Additional Charge Made por the Use of a Steam Thrashing Machine.

J«I CL&PPK&YOH & CO., Ageafs, Palmerston Buildings, Customhouse Place. ADVERTISEMENTS. SCOTTISH EIRE IISUEAICE COMPANY (Limited.) CAPITAL— ONE MILLION STERLING. CHIEF OFFICES, 31 GEORGE STREET EDINBURGH. 123 ST. VINCENT STREET, GLASGOW. EDINBURGH DIRECTORS. Chairman—ALLAN A. MACONOCHIE WELWOOD, Esq., of Meadowbank and Garvock. Deputy-Chairman—ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Esq., L.L.B., W.S., Edinburgh. Henry Moffat, Esq., of Eldin, John Haliburton King, Esq., of S.S.C., Edinburgh. Balerno. John Miller, Esq., C.E. Edin- Charles Mackinlay, Esq., Mer- burgh. chant, Leith. James Forman, Esq., Advocate, Thomas Sprot, Esq.,W.S., Edin- Edinburgh. burgh. David Dickson, Esq., Wholesale George Cadell Bruce, Esq., C.E., Stationer, Edinburgh. Edinburgh. Manager—James Rhind Carphin. Secretary—John Hurry. GLASGOW DIRECTORS. Chairman—MARK SPROT, Esq., of Garnkirk. William Morison, Esq., Mer- James Stevenson, jun., Esq., chant, Glasgow. Merchant, Glasgow. John P. Kidston, Esq., Merchant, James Rodger, Esq., Merchant, Glasgow. Glasgow. M. E. Robinow, Esq., Merchant, Glasgow. Secretary—Archibald Lawson. Houses, Manufactories, Warehouses, and their contents, Rents, Farming Stock, Ships in Port or whilst Building, &c, &c, Insured on the most favourable terms. Risks surveyed free of expense. No Charge made for Policy or in any case, and Insurances tranferred from other Offices without extra cost. Claims settled with liberality and promptitude. J. R. CARPHIN, Manager. AGENTS IN GREENOCK. JAMES KELSO, Accountant, 15 William Street. WILLIAM PHILP, Accountant, British Linen Bank. WILLIAM CLARK, Accountant, 41 Cathcart Street. T. B. NEWTON, Commiseion Agent, 65 Rue-End Street. T. P. JAMIESON, Commission Agent, &c, Commercial Buildings. D. CUNNINGHAM & CO., Merchants, 23 Cathcart Street. ADVERTISEMENTS. THE ACCIDENTAL AND MARINE INSURANCE CORPORATION,

(LIMITED),

EFFECTS INSURANCE AGAINST

GENERAL AND RAILWAY ACCIDENTS

OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.

ALSO, INSURES SHIPS, CARGOES, FREIGHTS,

AND BAGGAGE OF MARINERS AND PASSENGERS.

AGENT FOR GREENOCK, ANDREW BOAG,

COMMEBCIAL BUILDINGS,

14 HAMILTON STKEET. ADVEHTlSfcMENTS.

GLASGOW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL WIRE-WORK & WIRE- CLOTH MANUFACTORY. 15 CANDLERIG-GrS, GLASGOW. ESTABLISHED 1837. ALEXANDER EWAT BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his Friends and th« Puhlic for the very liberal patronage he has been favoured with during the lengthened period of Twenty-nine Years, and re- spectfully intimates his removal from Trongate to more Exten- sive and commodious Premises, 15 CANDLERIGGS, Glasgow, and hopes by supplying a first-rate article at the smallest remune- rating profit, that that patronage may be continued and extended.

He begs to subjoin the following compressed List of Articles : — Riddles, Sieves, Searses.and Do. do. for Milk Sieves. Cages- Do do. of all descriptions, for the India Potato Riddles, all Apothecaries West and American Mar- sizes Sieves Vets Oat, Barley, and Confectioners' do. MISCELLANEOUS. Wheat do Hair Sf arses, all Wire-cloth Window Blinds, Coal-hiil do. sizesStlgarstrainers made and painted, various designs Asb do. Parrot Cages Mattress, Chair; and Sofa Springs Gravel, Lime and BlackbLd do. Library Doors filled with Brass Sand do. Lark do. or Iron Wire to any pattern Brass and Iron Canary do. various Granary Windows covered on the Sieves for Mouse aud Squir- low- Foun- est terms dries rel do. Shop Counter and Window Stable Sieves, Laid Common Cages all Fences to ar,y pattern and Wove sizes Scotch and English Raain and Currant Extra Cages made Land-Measuring Chains, warranted Sieves to Order accurate Stable Lanterns CLOTHS. Rat and Mouse Traps All kinds of Wire-cloth for Flour Sir H. Davys Safety Lamp, of an im- Machines, Brushes, &c. proved make Galvanized do., for Milkhouse Win- Ropemakers Mails dows, Meat Safes, &c. Nursery and Small Wire Fenders Iron Wire-c'o.hs, for Corn-mill and made to any size or pattern Fire Fanner Ski ees. Guards made upon an Improved Do. do. for Window Blinds. and Cheap principle, suitable to any Do. do. for Papermakers Rag Grate Tables, &c. Wire Letter-boxes for Counting* Strong do. for D ; stillery Skrees. houses, &c. Do. do. for Hop Draieers. Garde Manges made to any size Do. do. for Barley- mill Cases. Larders and Milkhouse Windows cov- Do. do. for Shelling Cylinders. ered Very strong do for Malt & Com Kilns. Copper, Brass, Iron and, Tinned Bot- Do. do. f.»r Gas Purifiers tling Wire Also, Silk Chih for Flour Machir.es Wiih every other Article in he Brass and Copp«r Cloths for Gunpow- Wire working Line. der and Chemical Manufactories.

Plain Si Galvanised Wire Netting, Fencing Wire & Staples for ditto. Copper, Brass, Tinrtd and Lron Wire in Sank, Wholesale and Retail.

Country or Export Orders Punctually attended to, and Neatlg Executed on the Shortest notice. Extra Wire-work or Wire-cloths wrought to order* ADVERTISEMENTS.

Wholesale Salt and Provision Merchant,

CUSTOMHOUSE BUILDINGS, and 10 CROSS-SHORE STREET.

gRanglo and Mashing Machine p^ahe^ 53 STOCKWELL STREET, GLASGOW.

ESTABLISHED TWENTY TEARS.

Honourable Mention, Agricultural Show, 1865, Glasgow. ADVERTISEMENTS.

$2? ls> mm'mmm^mm^ ACCOUNTANT, CITY OF GLASGOW BAIE BUILDINGS, 32 Cathcart Street, Greenock.

COACH PROPRIETORS,

lo. 6 ROSLItf STREET, GLEBE, aREENOOK,(opposite new gasometer,)

returning thanks to their Friends and the Public generally, IN for the liberal support they have received since commencing Business, beg to intimate that they still carry on the above in all its branches, and, by strict attention to business and moderate charges, hope to merit a share of public patronage. HEARSES, MOURNING COACHES, BROUGHAMS, PHOTONS, WAGGONETTES, &c, &c. Greenock, June, 1866.

0* EI001L, COAL MERCHANT, HAS always on hand a supply of the Best WISHAW and GOVAN COAL for Sale, on the most Moderate Terms, at GOVAN COAL DEPOT, Corner of Dellingburn Square.

N.B.—Orders left at the Depot, or at the Dwelling-house, No. 6 Chapel Street, at Thomas Shankland's, 30 West Blackhall Street, or at John Hair's, 15 Bearhope Street, will be promptly attended to. Greenock, June, 1866. ;;

ADVERTISEMENTS.

X'E1 "STOU "W^IsTT GOOD GOLD or SILYEE WATCH, in Chronometer, Lever, A Duplex, Horizontal, or Vertical Movement, or any other Article in the Jewellery line, call at No. 8 WILLIAM STREET, (Sign of the Gold Watch). HUGH STEWART, Optician and Jeweller, has always on hand the Largest, Cheapest, and Best

Selected Stock in Greenock ; also Silver and Electro-Plated

Articles ; Musical, Nautical, and Mathematical Instruments

Opera Glasses, Spectacles ; India Vases and China ; Curiosities Dining Room, Drawing Room, and Bed Room Furniture; Nic- Nacs, and Articles of Antiquity and Vertu. Gold Watches from

£2 to £20 ; Silver Watches from 10s to £5, and warranted for 12 months, or exchanged, if not approved of. Watches Bought or taken in Exchange. Foreign Coin and Note Exchanger. Th« highest price given for Old Gold and Silver, Diamonds, and other precious stones. Watches and Jewellery carefully repaired.

observe :- 8 W ZLLIAM STSEET,

SPINE AND LIMB SUPPORTS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, KNEE CAPS, SOCKS, LADIES' BELTS, GENTLEMEN'S BELTS, SUSPENSORIES, URINALS FOR TRAVELL- ING, ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, CRUTCHES, SPLINTS, &c. M k KDYAROS, m ffiBi! MttD OTlBIiTOT First Boor above St Mary's Church,

(Late 128 St Vincent Street, Glasgow.)

$*!$ Bdwar4$, jjfen., atten4$ on Sadies-

Mrs Ebwakds, Senior is the Sole Inventor and Manufacturer of the well-known Xj-A-HDIIES' BEX.TS.

Observe -32 REIEIELD STREET, GLASGOW. THE SCOTTISH AtVHGABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Established 1826, & Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament, 1S4S- (glasgow dffcsad 0#ice), 39 $t. Vincent ^lace.

ORDINARY DIRECTORS. , _, . hill, of Merrylee Wm Crawford E q., Merchant I Th.mas E*q., Manuficturer | Alex Paul, Eq , O. Suvenson, E-q , Manufacturer Esq., Merchant Mark Spot, Efq., of fiarnkiik I M. E. Robinow, Broker S. Thomson, F.-q , Insurance George Headman, Esq , B inker | Manager—WILLIAM SPENS, Esq. Medical Adviser—DR. J. G. FLEMING. Auditor—AND. MACE WAN, Esq. This Office being purely Mutual, the whole Profits belong to the Assured. The Sociey has endeavoured to phoe its Rates and Rules on administered by the most equitable and liberal footing ; and its affiirs are Director* whose interests are identical with those of the Assured. Important Resolutions have been adopted, re'ieving the Policies of after Jive many usual restrictions ; and the Assuied are now entitled, Years* continuous residence in this country, to travel and reside in any p»rt of the wiirld, without payment of extra premium. The additional rates charged by the Society for Terminating Premiums are very moderate, and those of some other Offices are from fifty to upwards of one nnnrired per cent. more. Particulak Attention is invited to tha Special Pamphlet, oxplainiog the system of Minimum Premiums introduced by the Society, tinder which in it is believed that Assurances can be effected more economically than moderate addi- other Offices ; and the comhioation of this system with the tional Rates charged for Terminating Premium*, affords peculiar facilities for those desirous of being relieved of payment of Premiums as they ad- vance in life.

The following is an extract from the Table of Annual Rates : —

Minimum Premiums for Assurance of £100 at Death.

Age. 20 30 40 59 60

£ a. d. £ s. d. £, s, d. £ b. a. £ s. d. Life Piemium,! 1 8 6 1 16 7 2 9 7 3 10 9 5 7 2 Table AC/ Premium for 20 \ Years, Table > 2 13 2 10 3 2 5 4 10 5 12 8

CDC, . .)

Table K, Seduced Rates for Short Periods.

Age, 30 40 50 55 60

£ s. d. £ s. d. £ * d, £ s d. £ h. u.

One Year, . . 1 1 5 J 5 6 1 9 1 14 6 3 4

Seven Years, . 1 2 I 8 2 I N 2 9 6 3 15

Full Tables of Hates, with Explanatory Phamplets, and all further information, may be obtained from the following Agents in Gkeenock. Mr ALLAN PAEK PATON, Ewing's BuiMings. Mr THOMAS P. JAMIESON, Commercial Buildings. .

ADVERTISEMENTS

ACCOUNTANT AND INSURANCE AGENT,

1 BAM STREET, GREEITOCK.

AGENT FOE THE

%mxmt do. (ptuiM-)

1011 Sl"l¥I€® f GKRAITsT MERCHANT, EGS to intimate to his Friends and the Public that he ha« B EEMOVED from 14 Bogle Street to So. 3 EAST BLACKHALL STEEET,

And begs to return thanks for the encoui*agement already given him, and trusts, by keeping a First-Class Article always in Stock, to be favoured with a continuance of Public Support. In addition to Grain of all kinds, J. S. intends to have alway» on hand a Stock of Hay and Straw of Best Quality. 3 East Blackball Street, Greenock, 26th May, 1866. Iit« FllfiflSSi, §i$pv$xw m& Jamil!) ®ft*mfet, 17 BAIKIII.TON STREET LEECHES, PERFUMERY. SPONGES. TOILEOr J^EQUISI^ES I]* G-J?E£¥ VJ1I?IE

LONDON & LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.

$ome and Sfotfeign 3ftye and IsiU Insurance. CAPITAL: FIRE, £1,000,000. LIFE, £100,000. CHAIRMEN. F* W. Russell, Esq., M.P. Francis Braun, Esq. | DEPUTY-CHAIRMEN. Mr Alderman Dakin. S. B. Guion, Esq. | LONDON—Comer of Leadenhall Street, Cornbill, E.C. LIVERPOOL—Brown's Buildings, Exchange. SCOTTISH BRANCH OFFICE. INDIA BUILDINGS, 29 Gordon Street, Glasgow. BOABD OF DIRECTORS.

J. C. Wakefield, Esq , (Messrs Inglis & Wakefield.)

T. D. Findlay, Esq., (Messrs T. D. Findlay & Co ) Archibald Galbraith, Esq., (Messrs A. & A. Galbraith.) SECRETARY. ALEXANDER R. BARLAS.

RESULTS FOR 1865. Extracts from Report presented to Annual Meeting, nth April, 1866:— FIRE PREMIUMS, £122,416 Ditto for 1862 and 1863 (Two Years) - - - 90,296 Ditto for 1864 and 1865 (Two Years) - - - 231,013 Shewing an Increase in Two Years of over 150 per cent., or £140,717. LIFE PREMIUMS - 23,107 NEW LIFE ASSURANCES, under 502 Policies effected for 261,424 Producing in NEW Premiums - 7,B$3 AGENTS AT GREENOCK. JOHN GILLESPIE, 32 Cathcart Street. D. MACLEAN, Writer, Hamilton Street. R. SHANKLAND & CO., 21 Cathcart Street. A. H. BLACK & CO., 1 West Quay. J. L. ANDERSON, 32 Cathcart Street. ADVERTISEMENTS.

Chief Offices in Liverpool and London.

Capital, £2,000,000. Paid up, £188,322. Reserve Funds as per last Report, £147,638. Fire and Life Income, over £143,000.

Head Office for Scotland— i National Bank Buildings, Queen Street, Glasgow. Glasgow Hoard— Chairman—ANDREW GALBRAITH, Esq., Glasgow. Deputy-Chairman—JAMES MORTON, Esq., Greenock. n & Poynter WILLIAM ALLAN, Esq ¥ ' { &^ WILLIAM CONNAL,Esq {^Ew^^ & ^ ( Messrs Randolph, Elder, & RICHARD S. CUNLIFF, Esq.. .. Co., Engineers and Ship- J ( builders Messrs Dick & Stevenson, ALEXANDERa t wv a -vttSttit. DICK,-t^-rnTr Esq-m f j Writers Messrs A. & A. Galbraith, ANDREWa -vrTA-r>T-.TTr GALBRITH,^ a t x>-r>TmTT Esq-n f { Merchants.

__ , _ ^. .„ „, ( Messrs P. & W. M'Lellan, WALTERr rn-^r. M'LELLAN,/r ^ rT71TT Esq { Clutha Iron Works _ JAMES MORTON, Esq., Greenock Iron Co. Messrs Moncrieff,PaterSon, ADAM PATERSON, Esq f ' ^ ( Forbes & Barr, Writers. JAMES S YME, Esq., Union Bank of Scotland. Resident Managers— Messrs MITCHELL & WATSON, Accountants and Stockbrokers, Glasgow. REDUCTION IN THE FIRE INSURANCE AND POLICY STAMP DUTIES. The full and immediate advantages of the Reduction obtained for Assurers with this Company. The Rates of Premium are moderate, and Losses are settled with the Promptness and Liberality that has now become so widely known as one of the distinguishing features of the QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY. AGENTS IN GREENOCK—

P. Ballingall, Bank of Scotland. I A. M'Kenzie, West Quay.

Lewis & Fyfe, 29 Cathcart St. | T. B. Newton, Ewing's Build- W. Lindsay & Co., Excise Build- ings, Rue-end street ings. Jas. S. Peters, 17 Cathcart st I ADVERTISEMENTS. BONUS YEAR, £866, IN TEE

I THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE WOULD, $he Mhole profits are Bivi4ed among the $}embetj$,

Head Office, 9 St Andrew Spare, Edinburgh. MAGNITUDE, WEALTH, AND PROGRESS.

INVESTED FUNDS, - - - £4,270,000 ANNUAL REVENUE, - - - 550,000 PROFIT REALISED TO 1859, - 2,024,243 NEW ASSURANCIS, 1865, - - 1,045,500 During the last Two- Septennial Periods alone (embracing the fourteen years, 1847 to 1859), no less than £1,315,275 of the above Profit was realised, which being divided among the Policyholders yielded on the original Sum Assured an average BONUS OF £2 5s PER CENT. PEE ANNUM, which is believed to be the LARGEST BONUS declared by any Life Assurance Institution since the Society was founded in 1815. THE CUEEENT BONUS-ACCUMULATING PERIOD has been remarkable for the improved return yielded by the Investments, as well as for the unprecedented increase which has taken place in the new Business. It is therefore anticipated that the Surplus for DIVI- SION at 31st December next will be an unusually large one. IN THAT DIVISION EVERY POLICY ISSUED IN 1866 WILL PARTICIPATE. GREENOCK HONORARY BOARD. JAMES BALLANTIFE, Esq., Merchant. ROBERT BLAIR, Esq., Sugar Refiner. JAMES T. CAIRD, Esq., Shipbuilder. CHARLES P. HUNTER, Esq., Merchant. WILLIAM MARTIN, Esq., Merchant. „ JAMES MORTON, Esq., Iron Merchant. JOHN MACCUNN, Esq., Merchant. CHARLES C. SCOTT, Esq. of Hawkhill. AGENTS IN GREENOCK. ARCHIBALD M'KELLAR, Writer. JOHN M. HUTCHESON, Produce Broker. AGENT IN PORT-GLASGOW. J. H. HOWIE, Union Bank. —

ADVERTISEMENTS. ill §pmjw«I & §£0«A» m& (SJafce IHfiilAi®! 68IBPAinr* Instituted 1836. Empowered by Acts of Parliament.

CHIEF OFFICES : 1 DALE STREET, LIVERPOOL, AND 20 AND 21 POULTRY, LONDON.

SCOTTISH BO\RD OFFICE : 128 INGRAM STREET, GLASGOW.

INVESTED FUNDS, - £3,177,616 ANNUAL INCOME, - £1,155,500

DIRECTORS IN SCOTLAND. Chairman,—JAMES REID STEWART, Esq., GLASGOW. JAMES J. GRIEVE, Esq., Greenock. ROBERT F. S. STEWART, Esq., Laggary. ANDREW BUCHANAN, Esq. of Au chentorlie. SWINTON BOULT, Esq., Managing Director.

RESIDENT SECRETARIES. Glasgow—D. STEWART, Esq. Greenock—D. R. CRAWFORD, Esq. Medical Referee -JAMES WHITEFORD, Esq., M.D. FIRE INSURANCE. Insurances can be effected with the Company on property of every description, and in all parts of the world. THE ANNUAL INCOME PROM THIS BRANCH EXCEEDS £740,000. LIFE INSURANCE.

Attention is specially invited to this Company's System of GUARANTEED BONUSES, by which is secured— 1. Exemption from Liability of Partnership under any possible circumstances. 2. BONUS ADDITIONS which are not contingent on profits, but fixed and guaranteed by the whole resources of the Company. ANNUITIES are granted on extremely favourable terms. Prospectuses with detailed rates, &c, will be had on appHcation. AGENTS IN GREENOCK. D. R. CRAWFORD, Mansionhouse. JOHN LOVE, Royal Bank of Scotland. JOHN BRYMNER, 15 East Quay Lane. C. D. LAMONT, Union Bank of Scotland. ALLAN SWAN, Writer. THOS. MACDONALD, 41 Cathcart Street. ANDREW TASKER, Rue-End Street, . —

ADVERTISEMENTS

THE EDINBURGH LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.

ESTABLISHED IN 1823, And Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament.

Capital, £500,000, in addition to large Accumulated and Invested Funds.

EDINBURGH (Head Office), 22 GEORGE STREET. 11 KING WILLIAM STREET, E.C., LONDON. THIS Company has now existed over Forty-two Years, and presents the following advantages to Assurers :— Undoubted Security. Moderate Rates of Premium, yearly, half-yearly, or quarterly. No charge in effecting a Policy beyond Payment of the Premium. Nine-tenths of the Profits septennially divided among the

Assured ; and An Intermediate Bonus between Declarations. The following are a few examples of Bonus Additions on some of the Company's Policies (according to age and endurance) under

Five Declarations of Profits to 31st August, 1863 :

Sums Total Age Amount with Originally Bonuses Declared Assuring. Bonus Additions. Assured. to 31st Aug., 1863

50 £999 £2208 7 £3207 7 48 1500 2832 13 4332 13 51 500 882 16 1382 16 46 300 405 6 705 6 66 650 867 8 1517 8 42 700 868 10 1568 10

A more extended Table of Bonus Additions all exceeding One Hundred per Cent, of the sum originally insured, is given in the Com- pany's Prospectus. Prospectuses, and Forms of Proposals for Assurance, may be had gratis at the above addresses, or of the Company's Agents through- out the Kingdom. GILBT. L. FINLAY, Manager. WM. DICKSON, Secretary. [See next Page for List of Agents.] ADVEHTISEMENSS.

EDINBURGH LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY— Continued.] AGENTS. GREENOCK,. .Mr ROBERT BLAIR, Writer.

, Messrs Guilds and Touch, Accountants, 65 St.

(l , ) Vincent Street. ixiasgow, < Mr David Lockliartj Writer, 93 West Regent St. \ Mr P. B. Junor, Clydesdale Bank, Trongate.

• • 1 • / Mr John M'Intosh, Accountant, City of Glasgow Air

Helensburgh, . . Mr W. Battrum, Bookseller.

., , ( Mr Alex. Millar, Commercial Bank. irKilmarnock, . j Mr Ninian Anderson, Grain Merchant. Lanark, Mr John F. Shirley, Commercial Bank. Paisley, Mr Robert Armour, Causewayside Street. Port-Glasgow,. Mr R. B. Hagart, Ship Agent. Rothesay, Mr Robert MAlpine, Burgh Collector's Office.

4 $ ACCOUNTANT AND INSURANCE AGENT, CITY OF GLASGOW BANK BUILDINGS, 32 CATHCART STREET. Agent eor the London and Lancashire Fire and Life Insurance Companies.

DONALD M'LAOHLAN, JOINER, BUILDER, AND PROPERTY VALUATOR,

3 TOBAGO STREET, GREENOCK.

M'L. respectfully intimates that he undertakes the Valna* of all Descriptions of Heritable Property. D , tion Greenock, June, 1866. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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No other House—Established 1846.

The only Artiste in Fireworks in Scotland ; others assuming to be such are only dealers, not manufacturers. TEMPORARY WORK, GILMOREHILL.

Residence — wkere all Orders must be left—13 PITT STREET, Glasgow, Seventh. Street west from Jamaica Street, and exactly opposite M'Alpine Street. The City Omnibuses pass every two minutes, List of Stock and Trade continuedfrom the other pages. T. C. Barlow's Birth-Day or Marriage Present Pyrotechnic Case, containing a neat and choice selection of Firewerks, such as can he managed by any one, with printed instructions, £3 3s. Captains of Ships, Ship Chandlers, Export Merchants, and others, supplied on Eeasonable Terms. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAYS OF FIREWORKS, To Commemorate Marriages, Coming of ^ge, &c, &c, Prepared by " The only Artiste in Scotland,"

fggr See continuation of Advertisements on Six other pages of his publication. —

ADVERTISEMENTS.

The STRONGEST, the CHEAPEST, & the BEST, is PURE T E A3

?EE STRONGEST—BECATTSE ft consists exclusively of the Choicest growths that abound in rich essential properties. TEE CHEAPEST—BECAUSE it is supplied at Low Bates direct from the importers to our Establishment. This saves the con- sumers all intermediate profits and insures good value. THE BEST—BECAUSE it is Good as well as Cheap, hence the great demand for ANDERSON'S TEA. ftfegjiffher ple 1 ANDERSON'S K° i 116TRONGATH, USE Nb OTHER THAN GtLASGtO^W". ANDERSON'S DESIRABLE TEA, PURE AS IMPORTED. The duty being reduced Ours is tbe finest, rarest Tea, flavour and for quality ANDERSON'S TEA For ; And then it is so cheap you see, Is Eightpence per lb. Cheaper. That every one should buyers be 2< ttd Tea — Reduced So 2s Od 3s (Id Reduced to 2s 4d Tea— This Tea in all the country round 3s 4d Tea— Reduced to 2s ft 1 Is for its fragranry renowned , 8d Reduced to 3s ()d 3s Tea— Our Customers its praise resound, 4s Od Tea Reduced to 3s 4d — And 'tis but Two and Eight per pound. The Earest, Eipest, Eichest TEA ANDERSON'S Charming Tea, 2s The world has yet produced, is 8d per pound ; or 8d per quarter, Anderson's 3s /(.d. 116 Trongate & 105 Dalmak- Note the Address nock. Eoad, Glasgow. 116 Trongate, Glasgow.

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No other House—Established 1846. By Special Licence, and under Authority of the Act of Parliament, 24 Victoria.

^RESIDENCE—where all Orders must be left, 13 PXTT STREET, GLASGOW, Seventh Street west from Jamaica Street, and exactly opposite to M'Alpine Street. N.B.—The City Omnibuses pass every two minutes.

List of Stock and Trade continued from the other pages. Each. Gamekeeper's Each. Port Fires, - 2d to Is 6d Lights, Is 6d to 3s Crackers, - fd to Is Rabbit do. Id to 6d Polka Squibs for Ladies, Id to Is Wasp do. 3d to Is Confectioner's Per gross. Per gross. Bon-Bon Crackers, Is to 2s Pea Crackers Is to 2s Per lb. Chair do. 2s 6d to 6s Red Fire, from 2s to 4s Waterloo do. Is to 2s Green do. 2s to 4s T. C. B.'s Newly Invented Yellow do. Is 6d to 3s Cigar and Pipe Lights Purple do. 2s to 5s for Merry Parties at Blue do. Is 6d to 2s 6d Card or Supper Tables, 4s to 6s White do. Is 6d to 2s 6d e Continuation of Advertisements on six other pages of this Publication. .

ADVERTISEMENTS

ft. H'ttMUdUMR, 89ASH PftQNMBTOft, POBTBASTBE, AND FUNERAL UNDERTAKER, 25 WEST BLACKBALL STREET

RESPECTFULLY intimates that in addition to the other branches of his business, he has added that of FUNERAL UNDERTAKING, which he will carry on in all its details.

Funerals conducted an the most JM'oderate 'Terms. .

Harringtons, Cabs, Mourning Coaches, Box Noddies, and Hearse® of different Classes, and at various prices.

PHAETONS and BROUGHAMS, with good Horses and care- ful Drivers, &c , suitable for Job in Town or Country, let out by the Week, Month, or longer, as agreed upon.

POSTING IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS,

§ip, ing

N.B.—D. M'F. being Contractor for the Mails between Greenock and Largs and "West Kilbride, parties who may have parcels to forward to these and intermediate places, by leaving them at D„ M'F.'s office, may rely on their being punctually delivered. the mew city *sto RUNS EVERY LAWFUL DAY

from fflNIESTQN on the East to CLYDE HOUSE on the West,

till and leav- At every Hour, from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. ; Saturdays 10 ; ing Clyde House at Half-past each Hour, from 9| a.m. till 9£ r m., and on Saturdays till 10| p.m.

Fares : From Id to 4d, according to distance.

B. MACFARLANE, Jamaica Street, Proprietor.

Grbenqgk, June, 1866. ADVERTISEMENTS,

PRETTY GARDEN Cricket TENTS,

Without a Pole in

Centre. from to U £8 to £50. £16, THOMAS G- BARLOW, 13 Pitt Street, Glasgow. N.B, — The City Omnibuses pass every two minutes.

No other Souse—Established 1846. $ GENERAL PRICE LIST DISPLAYS OF FIREWORKS, EH FIVE HOURS' NOTICE,

In Celebration of Marriages, Births, Coming of Age, Regattas,

Commemorations and other Rejoicings, FOR WHICH THE PYROTECHNIC ART Is called into requisition.

Small Display, . , . . ..£500 1st Price.—For 5 Set Pieces or Devices, with, all the requisite iErial Work, .. 10 2nd " For 6 Set Pieces, or Devices, with do., .. 15 3rd " For 7 Set Pieces, or Devices, with do., .. 20 4th " For 8 Set Pieces, or Devices, with do., .. 25 5th " For 9 Set Pieces, or Devices, with do., .. 30

288 ARGYLE STREET, AND CONSULTING BOOMS COMMUNICATING, 292 ARGYLE STEEET, GLASGOW.

ROBERT YTO«B-©« ©W HAVING succeeded to the Dispensing Establishment so long and successfully carried on by Br. Milner, begs most re- spectfully to say that, from the circumstance of his having the management of said establishment for the last two years* he ia enabled still to continue the manufacture of the FLEXIBLE GELATIIE ENVELOPES,

which effectually covers the taste of the most nauseous or bitter medicines, whether of an Alterative, Tonic, Purgative, or Specific character. Also the COIPOUID SYEHP OP THE PHOSPHATES, OR CHEMICAL FOOD,

which is so beneficial in nearly all cases of Debility, Rickets, and

Scrofula ; and, as a substitute for Cod Liver Oil, to Children or Adults who oannot tolerate the oil. The. Envelopes and Syrup are carefully prepared from the original recipes of Dr Milner.

The Fitting-up of Medicine Chests, the dispensing of Pre- scriptions and Family Recipes punctually attended to and made up of the purest Medicines.

fi. J&edical Gentleman devotes his time to the In-door (Practice of the Consulting- I^ooms.

patent and all 3fyopqte&J$ $$dicme$ Kent in #iock ADVERTISEMENTS. THOMAS G. BARLOW* ARTISTE IN FIREWORKS,

Residence—13 PITT STREET, GLASGOW, Seventh. Street west from Jamaica Street, and exactly opposite M'Alpine Street, N.B,~—The City Omnibuses pass every two minutes. No other House—Established 1846.

For Schools Soirees, &c, &c, Made and Painted at T. C. BAR-. LOW'S, 13 Pitt Street, Glasgow. Illustrated List and Terma Free. TENTSandMARGUEES

On Hire of any Dimensions, for Lancing Fetes, Dinners, Cricket Matches, Public Meetings, and Wedding Parties, %c. With Convey- ance and Attendance to any distance. At T. C. BARLOW'S, 13 Pitt Street, Glasgow. ADVERTISEMENTS.

Ho. 12 West Blackball Street

HAVM. AH ID HHILinPAmT TOlIlF®Mra» CELTIC r)"B"ESSEE, &c-

NEWEST FABRICS FOB MORNING COATS, VESTS AND TROUSERS. HATS, DRESS AND COLOURED KIDS,

Water-Proof & Air-Proof Garments, Cushions k Floating Belts.

Travelling Cases, Carriage and J^ailway Wrappers, fyc. NEWEST STYLES AND BEST MAKES A SEA BATH AT HOME. TIDMAN'S SEA SALT As Imported from the Shores of the Mediterranean, An Invaluable Remedy for Rheumatism, Weakness of the Limbs, and General Debility.

SOLD IN BOXES AT Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d„ BY WILLIAM MACNAUGHT, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, 4 WEST BLACKBALL STREET, GREENOCK,

ML&x&mmwn juuuhbeob, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, 18 WEST BURN STREET, GREENOCK. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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Ilesidenoe SCTI?EE% GLASGOW. •WHERE ALL ORDERS MUST BE LEFT. No other House—Established 1846. Seventh Street west from Jamaica Street, and exactly opposite to M'Alpine Street. H.3.—The City Omnibuses pass every two minutes. List of Stock and Trade continued from the other pages. Each. Each. Devil among the Rainbow Lustre or Tailors, 4s 6dto7s 6d Prince of Wales

Chinese Streamer 3, Is ,, 5s Light, . 15s Vertical Wheels, 3s 6d„ 10s Mines, Is to 10s 6d Rose, 10s „ 25s Gold Rains, U „ 2d Triangle, Is6d„10s6d Star Candles, |d „ 2d Maltese Stars, 12s „ 30s Pin Wheels, £d„ Is

Eoyal Stars, . 12s „ 100s Gold Flower Pots, 4d„ 2s

Miniature Suns, 2s 6d „ 15s Maroons, . 6d„ 5s Bombay Lights, 6d„ 2s Squibs, £d„ Is Jack in the Box, 6d „ 5s See Continuation of Advertisements on Six other pages of this publication. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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. , . , DUKE OF HAMILTON, And various Noblemen, in Scotland, to whom references are graci- ously permitted.

Temporary Works, flILMOMHILL. Residence, 13 PITT STREET, Glasgow, Where all Order must be left, Seventh Street from Jamaica Street. and exactly opposite M ( Alpine Street. N.B.—THE GITY OMNIBUSES PASS EVERT TWO MINUTES*. No other Souse— Established 1846. A Stock of upwards of £500 to £600 of the undermentioned goods on hand. EACH. EACH.

Sky Rockets, - - 4d to 15s. "Water Fountains, Is 6d to 2s 6d. Parachute do., 2s 6d to 10s 6d. Do., Rockets, Is6d„ 2s. Life do., 15s 60s. Do., Floats, Is 6d „ 3s. Line do., Is 4s 6d. Saxon Wheels, 3s 6d „ 6d. Chinese Tree, Chinese Flyers, 9d„ ,6d. Air Balloons, 6d „ 60s. ' Brilliant Suns, 4s 6d „ Gas do., 100s. Roman Candles.Candles, 4d CROQUET

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JUT See continuation of Advertisement on Six other pages of this publication.

Riley Dunn & Wilson CONSERVATORS 8. BOOKBINDERS