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PERTHSHIRE COLLECTION

including

KINROSS-SHIRE

These books form part of a local collection

permanently available in the Perthshire

Room. They are not available for home

reading. In some cases extra copies are

available in the lending stock of the

Perth and Kinross District Libraries.

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THE

POST OFFICE

PERTH DIRECTORYFOR

1882AND OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION.

COMPILED AND ARRANGED BY

JAMES MARSHALL, POST OFFICE.

WITH

JL jpiart xrf the CSTitg mxb dnbixom, ninsth to bate,

AND ENGRAVED EXPRESSLY FOR THE WORK.

PERTH :

PRINTED FOR THE PUBLISHER BY

J. .YOUNG & SONS, i and 3 WATERGATE.

PRICE THREE SHILLINGS.

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CONTENTS.

i. Public Offices,

2. Municipal Lists,

3. County Lists,

4. Judicial Lists,

5. Commercial Lists,

6. Public Conveyances,

7. Ecclesiastical Lists,

8. Literary and Educational Lists,

9. Charitable and Benevolent Lists,

10. Sporting Lists,

11. Miscellaneous Lists,

12. List of Noblemen and Gentlemen's Seats,

13. List of Clergy in Perthshire,

14. Postal Directory—Officers of the Department,

Arrival and Departure of Mails from Per

Rates of Postage,

Newspapers,

Inland and Foreign Book Post.

Colonial and Foreign Pattern Sample Pos

Card Post,

Registration,

Postage Stamps,

Telegraph,

Insurance and Annuities,

Money Orders,

Postal Orders,

Savings Bank, .

Table of Foreign and Colonial Postage,

15. General Directory,

16. Professional Directory,

Advertisements—Insurance Companies

,, Miscellaneous,

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IRew /Ifousic Saloons.

T5>ATERS0N, SONS, & CO.

BEG respectfully to intimate that they have now Removedtheir Business to the NEW MUSIC SALOONS

lately erected for them immediately opposite their old Saloonin Princes Street.

The New Buildings have been specially erected for P., Sons,Co. 's trade, and, being much larger and much more

convenient than their old Saloon, P., Sons, & Co. are nowenabled to hold one of the

LARGEST AND FINEST STOCKS IN SCOTLAND.

At present the New Saloons contain a fine assortment of

PIANOS, ORGANS, and HARMONIUMS,by all the most celebrated Manufacturers in the world.

Every Instrument guaranteed, delivered free, tuned and upheld

for a year, and exchanged within six months if desired.

PATERSON3SONS, & CO.,

PRINCES STREET, PERTH.Also at EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, and AYR.

INDEX.

PageAnglers' Club, . . . . .

.

30Association for the Poor, .

.

27Bank Holidays, .. .. 17

Banking Companies, .. .. 15

Bowling Club, . . . . .

.

30Carriers (Country), . . .

.

19

Carriers (General Parcel), .

.

19Cemeteries, . . . . .

.

34City Mission, .. .. .. 21

Clergy and their Places of Worshipin Perth, . . . . .

.

20

Clergy in Perthshire, . . .

.

55Commissioners of Supply, .

.

6

Council Committees, . . .

.

4County and City Infirmary, .

.

25

County Prison, . . . . .

.

7Coursing Club, . . . . .

.

30Court of Lieutenancy, .

.

6

Cricket Club, . . . . .

.

29Curling Clubs, . . . . .

.

30Custom House Holidays, .. 18

Destitute Sick Society, .

.

27Educational Institute, .

.

25Fairs in Perth, .. .. .. 17

Fechney School, . . .

.

27Female School (Hospital), .. 28

Fire Brigade, . . . . .

.

4General Directory, .

.

70General Prison, . . .

.

34Good Templars and Rechabites(Independent Order of), .. 33

Guild Court, . . . . .

.

5

High Constables, .. .. 31Indigent Old Men's Society, 26

Indigent Old Women's Society, 27Infant School, .. .. .. 27Justices of the Peace, .. .. 7King James the Sixth's Golfing

Society, . . . . .

.

30King James the Sixth's Hospital, 26Ladies' Clothing Society, .

.

26Ladies' House of Refuge, .

.

29Lethendy Mortifications, .

.

27Libraries, . . . . 21 & 22Licensing Courts, .. .. 12

Literary Association, . . .

.

22Literary and Antiquarian Society, 22Magistrates and Town Council, 3Masters Extraordinary for Scot-

land of the Court of Chancery, 14Masonic Lodges, . . .

.

31Meeting of Sheriff Courts, .. 12

Members of Parliament, .

.

3Messengers-at-Arms, . . .

.

12Model Lodging-House, .

.

29Murray Royal Institution for the

Insane, . . . . .

.

26Murthly Asylum, . . .

.

7

PageMusical Societ ies, . . .

.

23Newspapers, . . . . . . 23Noblemen and Gentlemen's Seats, 35People's Club and Institute, .

.

23Perthshire Rifle Volunteers, .

.

8

Perthshire Bible Society, .. 21

Polling Stations, . . .

.

5Procurators and Solicitors, .

.

10

Postal Directory— ChiefOfficers, . . . . .

.

61

Perth Establishment, . . .

.

61

Arrival and Departure of Mails, 62

Hours of Collection at ReceivingHouse and Pillar Boxes, .

.

62

Rates of Postage (Inland), .. 63Newspapers, &c, .. .. 63Newspapers sent Abroad, .

.

64Book-Post, 64Colonial Book-Post, . . .

.

64Pattern and Sample Post, .

.

64Post Cards (Inland and Foreign), 65Postage Stamps, . . .

.

66Registration (Inland and Foreign), 65Delivery, . . . . .

.

65Money Orders, . . . . .

.

66

Savings Banks, . . . . .

.

67Insurance and Annuities, .

.

66Telegraphs, . . . . .

.

66Table of Foreign & Col. Postage, 68Professional Directory, . . 213Public Baths and Wash-House, 29Public Offices, . . . . .

.

1

Races and Hunt, . . .

.

29Railway Companies, .. .. 18

Railway Carriers, . . .

.

19Registrar of Births, Marriages,and Deaths, . . . . .

.

2

Road Trustees for the County, 6

Royal Golfing Society and Countyand City Ciub, . . .

.

30Royal Horticultural Society,

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31Royal Perthshire Militia and 42dRegimental District, .

.

8

Sacramental Fast Days, .

.

20School Board of Perth, .. 24Schools of Industry, . . 27 & 28

Sheriff and Justice of PeaceCourts,

Sheriff Officers,

Shipping,Society of Natural Science,Society of Solicitors,

Society for Incurables, .

.

26

Statistics of Perth,Temperance Societies, .

.

33Terms in Scotland, .. .. 17Trades Convener Court, .

.

5Young Men's Christian Association, 21

INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

Insurance GTcnnp;. tics.

PageCaledonian (Fire and Life), .. 241Edinburgh (Life), .- 236Northern Assurance (Fire and

Life), •• 237Lancashire, 240

Do., 241

Liverpool & London 6c Globe(Fire, Life, & Annuities),

Queen,Scottish Provident (Life),

Standard (Life),

Sun (Fire and Life),

Paige

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239238240

ittiscdlancrms.

Anderson, J., china merchant, 267Allan, Robert, hosier, &c, .. 254Beveridge, David, sculptor, . . 270Bourke, T., photographic artist, 245Burnfield, David, watchmakerand jeweller (beginning of vol.)

Byars, Wm., tailor and clothier, 255j

Calderwood, James, bootmaker, 252 .

Carmichael, D., boot warehouse, 252Cargill, Wm., Salutation Hotel,

24 South street, .

.

. . 260

Chamber of Commerce, 244-45 i

Christie, John, bookseller,

stationer, &c, .. .. .. 246Clark, Robert, boot and shoe

.

maker, .

.

.

.

.

.

. . 253Crerar, John tailor and clothier,

14 Hospital street, .

.

. . 256Cruickshank, J. S., tailor,

clothier, &c, .. .. .. 255Davidson, John, auctioneer, &c. 271 I

Farquharson, D., tea merchant, 246Farquhar, James, chemist, . . 259Finlayson, James, ironmonger, 250Garvie & Syme, ironmongers,

(begin, of vol.)

Glass, Alex., chemist, &c. .. 256Grego, C, optician (end of vol.)

Greig & Co., outfitters, .. 253Grieve, Geo., wholesale and retail

jeweller, &c. (begin, of vol.)

Hay, James, joiner, &c, .. 269j

Henderson, R.,game, fruit, &c. , 257

Hill, Wm., fish merchant, &c, 259Imrie & Sons, P., cabinet manu-

facturers, .

.

.

.

. . 265Jackson, Jas., carver and gilder, 269Keegan, M., general merchant, 270Laidlaw's Temperance Restaurant 260Lees, R., gun and rifle maker, 247Law & Son, Charles, merchants, 247Macgregor, Alex., bookbinder, 262

MacGregor, David, jeweller, &c.(beginning of vol.)

Mackay & Son, John, plasterers,

MacLeish, James, plumber, &c,Macqueen, James, posting, &c,Marshall, R. & J., posting, &c,Menzies, J. F., practical sewing

machinist,Miller, J. M., musicseller,Moyes, And., tailor and clothier,

Murdoch, James R.,78 St. John

street,

Murray, A., picture-frame maker,M'Dougall, P., chimney sweeperand slater, &c,

M'Ewan, William, baker,M'Intyre & Stewart, bakers, . .

Paterson, Sons, & Co., musicsaloons (begin, of vol.)

Peddie, John C, hairdresser, .

.

Penney, A., grocer and winemerchant,

Pullar, I., hosier,

Reid, Peter, slater, &c,Ritchie's Hiring Establishment,Savings Bank,Sharpe, J. D., King's Arms Hotel,Shaw and Wotherspoon, bakers,

Soutar, J., baker,Stalker & Boyd, painters, &c,Stirton, Mrs John, saddler,

Stratz & Fehrenbach, jewellers

and watchmakers,Taylor, James, ironmonger,Taylor, James, brushmaker, .

.

Westwood, Sons, & Millar, bell-

hangers, &c. , 21 Princes street,

Whittet, J. & T., tea and coffee

merchants,Williamson, J., bootmaker,Wilson, John, chemist, &c,Wilson, Robert, restaurateur, &c.Wotherspoon, James, hatter, .

.

Young &; Sons, J., printers

(end of vol.)

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POST-OFFICE

PERTH DIRECTORY.

I.-PUBLIC OFFICES.

Assessor for the County tinder Lands Valuation Act—Alex-

Bain, Surveyor of Taxes, 40 Tay Street. For the Burgh—DonaldMackintosh, 16 Tay Street.

Billet-Master's, 18 Tay Street—John Welsh.

City Clerk's, 3 High Street—William MacLeish, clerk;

R. Keay, assistant. Hours (Saturday excepted) from 9 A.M. till

4 P.M.

City Chamberlain's, 1 High Street—James and Robert Thom-son, joint chamberlains, and collectors of Shore Dues, Police

and Water Rates, and treasurers to the Water Commissioners.Hours from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m., and on Saturday from 10 A.M.till 2 p.m.

City Police and Fiscal's, 18 Tay Street—-John Welsh, super-intendent ; John M 'Donald and James Garrow, inspectors.

Coach Offices—See Cab Proprietors.

County Constabulary, County Buildings—John Dodd, chief

constable; John M'Pherson, deputy chief constable; John Grant,inspector

; John Adams and John Cruickshank, sergeants

;

George Campbell, constable.

Cotinty Rates, County Buildings—Francis Morison, collector.

Custom House, Tay Street—C. N. Buchanan, collector; F.G.Taylor, clerk ; John Matheson, examining officer

; Jas. Urquhart,out-door officer. Out-Station—Newburgh. Hours from 10 a.m.till 4 P.M., and on Saturday from 10 a.m. till 12 noon.

Gas Commissioticrs'' Office, 3 High Street—William Mac-Leish, clerk ; Thomas Whimster, manager (office, Scott Street) ;

John M'Gillewie, treasurer; Charles J. Lindsay, clerk; DavidDewar, Alex. Philips, and James Robb, inspectors and collec

tors. Hours from 10 a.m. till 8 p.m.

B

PUBLIC OFFICES.

Guildry, County Buildings—John Thomas, clerk ; AlexanderM'Gregor, treasurer.

Harbour and Navigation, 3 High Street—William Mac-Leish, clerk. Hours (Saturday excepted) from 9 A.M. till 4 P.M.

Inland Revenue (Excise), Tay Street—D. Matheson, collec-

tor ; Charles D. Stewart, supervisor; James Begg and Francis

R. Gulline, clerks ; Wm. Duncan, housekeeper. Hours from

9 A.M. till 3 P.M., and on Saturday from 9 a.m. till 12 noon.

Inland Revenue (Stamps and Taxes), Tay Street—A. B.

Macdonald, collector ; William Soutar and James L. M.Grierson, clerks. Hours from 10 A.M. till 3 P.M., and on Sa-

turday from 10 A.M. till 12 noon.

Inspector and Surveyor's (Stamps and Taxes), Tay Street

Alexander Bain, surveyor and assessor ; Horace Skeete, clerk

of property tax. Hours from 10 A.M. till 3 P.M., and on Satur-

day from 10 a.m. till 12 noon.

Inspector of Gas Meters, South Tay Street—John Saunders,

inspector.

Parochial Board & Poor Rates Assessment, 16 South Street-

William Young, inspector ; Robert M 'Donald, assistant inspec-

tor ; Peter Lowe, clerk; John Clark, collector; A. H. Ballingal,

W.S., clerk to the Board. Hours from 10 A.M. till 3 P.M., andfrom 6 till 8 P. M.

Post Office, 2 High Street—John M'Gregor, postmaster.

Hours from 6.45 A.M. till 9 P.M.

Poorhouse, Glasgow Road—John Stuart, governor ; Mrs.

Stuart, matron; James Cook, gatekeeper.

Procurator-FiscaVs, County Buildings—Melville Jameson,procurator-fiscal ; Wm. A. Boyes, deputy procurator-fiscal.

Hours from 9 A.M. till 5 P.M.

Receiving Post-offices, I West High Street and South MethvenStreet—Hours from 7 A.M. till 9 P.M.

River Police and Fishing, 69 George Street—Alex. HarperLumsden, superintendent.

Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages (for the district

of Perth, comprising the whole of the Parliamentary boundaryof Perth, together with the Landward part of the East ChurchParish), 1 High Street—James Dewar, registrar ; Richard

Ricketts, assistant registrar. Hours from 10 A.M. till 3 P.M.

Session Clerk's, 3 High Street—Robert Keay, clerk.

Sheriff and Commissary Clerk's, County Buildings, foot of

South Street—John Thomas, sheriff-clerk; James Watt and

Adam Smillie, depute sheriff-clerks. Hours from 10 A.M. till

4 P.M., and from 7 till 8 P.M., excepting during the summer

MUNICIPAL LISTS.

months, when the hours are from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m., and onSaturday from 9 a.m. till I p.m.

Weights and Mcastires—For the City, John Chalmers, 207High Street. For the County—William Andrews, CountyBuildings. Hours from 10 A.M. till 3 P.M.

II.-MUNICIPAL LISTS.

STATISTICS OF THE CITY OF PERTH.

Population, 29, 724Inhabited Houses, 4,569Parliamentary Constituency, 4, 059Municipal do. 3,974Number of Councillors, 26Annual value of real Property in 1880-81, ,£114,234Corporation Revenue, 1879-80, £7,379

Market-day—Friday.

MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT.

FOR THE COUNTY.

Sir Donald Currie, K.C.M.G.Residence in London— 13 Hyde Park Place, W.

Agent in Perth—Robert Mitchell, solicitor.

FOR THE CITY.

Charles Stuart Parker.

Residence in London—15 Great Queen Street, Westminster, S.W.Agent in Perth—James C. Pinkerton, solicitor.

MAGISTRATES, TOWN COUNCIL, AND POLICEAND GAS COMMISSIONERS.

Kirkwood Hewat, Lord Provost.

George Brown, Dean of Guild.

Andrew Martin, *\

Richard Walker, I ^ ...

T , Tj c . ' - Badies.John B. Sime,Duncan Gow, J

John MacLeish, Treasurer.

Wm. MacLeish, City Clerk.

MUNICIPAL LISTS.

COUNCILLORS.Third Ward.

James Chalmers, grocer.

John M'Intosh, grocer.

John Frazer, clothier.

Andrew Martin, brewer.

A. King, commission agent.

John Duncan, draper.

Fourth Ward.

John Moir, builder.

Samuel Cowan, publisher.

Richard Walker, yarn dealer.

Robert Mitchell, solicitor.

John MacLeish, accountant.

Peter Campbell, dyer.

First Ward.

Kirkwood Hewat.James Bridges, editor.

Duncan Gow, residenter.

James P. Whittet, merchant.

Magnus Jackson, photographer.

James Hay, joiner.

Thomas Rove, auctioneer.

Second Ward.

Charles Rogan, residenter.

James Wotherspoon, hatter.

John Chalmers, architect.

Robert Bonar, draper.

J. B. Sime, draper.

Thomas Russell, grocer.

City Clerk—.William MacReish.Assistant do.—Robert Keay.Collector of Assessed Taxes and Stent—A. Burns Macdonald.Session Clerk—Robert Keay, 3 High Street.

City Architect—Andrew Heiton, 72 George Street.

Inspector of Works—George Wells, 3 High Street.

Burgh Assessor—D. Mackintosh, Tay Street.

Joint City Chamberlains — James and Robert Thomson, 1

High Street.

Police Treasurer—David Keay, 16 Tay Street.

Superintendent of Police—John Welsh, 18 Tay Street.

LORD PROVOST'S COMMITTEE.

The Rord Provost (con.); Dean of Guild; Bailies Martin,

Walker, Sime, and Gow; Treasurer MacReish; Councillors

Mitchell, MTntosh, Whittet, and Wotherspoon.

POLICE AND FIRE-ENGINE COMMITTEE.Four a quorum.

The Rord Provost (con.); Dean of Guild, Bailies, and Trea-

surer; Councillors Bridges, Campbell, Duncan, King, Mitchell,

MTntosh, Moir, Russell, and Wotherspoon; Wm. MacReish,

solicitor, clerk; David Keay, solicitor, treasurer.

FIRE BRIGADE.

This department is under the management of the Captain of

the Brigade, and, should occasion require, information given at

the Police Office, 18 Tay Street, will receive every attention.

Chief—John Welsh, Superintendent of Police.

Captain—James Macleish, plumber, 15 Mill Street.

1st Rieutenant—John Murie, plumber, 126 High Street.

2d Rieutenant—Geo. Craigie, lamplighter, 2 Carpenter St.

MUNICIPAL LISTS.

GASWORK COMMITTEE.

Four a quorum.

Bailies Martin, Sime, and Gow (con.); Conncillors Bonar,

Bridges, Cowan, Hay, Jackson, King, Logan, Moir, M'Intosh,

Norwell, and Russell.

TRADES' CONVENER COURT.

Convener—David Norwell.

Deacon of Hammermen, Colin A. Hunt.

,

,

Wrights, John Hepburn.

,, Glovers, John Murdoch.

,, Bakers, James Pullar.

,, Tailors, Alexander Cairncross.

,, Shoemakers, David Norwell.

,

,

Fleshers, William Crawford.

,

.

Weavers, John Duncan.'

Clerk and Treasurer—Alex. Wilson.

This Court acts as Trustees to Stewart's Free School, Mill St.

GUILD COURT.Dean of Guild, George Brown.Lord Provost, Kirkwood Hewat.Trades, Convener Norwell.

Bailies, Martin, Walker, and Sime.Clerk, John Thomas, solicitor.

Treasurer, Alexander M'Gregor.Land Steward, Alexander Ritchie.

Officer, John Easton.

POLLING STATIONS.i

PARLIAMENTARY.

First District, Sheriff Court-Room, County Buildings.

Second ,, Burgh Court-Room, Tay Street.

Third ,, Seminaries, Rose Terrace.

MUNICIPAL.

First Ward, City Hall.

Second ,, Sheriff Court-Room and General Wit-ness-Room, County Buildings.

Third ,, Council-Room and Burgh Court-Room.Fourth ,, Seminaries.

COUNTY LISTS.

IIL-COUNTY LISTS.

COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY.

Convener—William Smythe of Methven.

Between 200 and 300 of the noblemen and gentlemen of the

county are enrolled as Commissioners of Supply, as well as, for

the time being, the Sheriff and his Substitutes, the Lord Pro-

vost, the Dean of Guild, and the Deacon of the Corporation of

.Glovers of the Royal Burgh of Perth.

Clerk—William MacLeish.

ROAD TRUSTEES FOR THE COUNTY OF PERTH,Under the Roads and Bridges (Scotland) Act, 1878.

All Commissioners of Supply are Trustees, and each Parish

elects two or more representatives. Corporations, having pro-

perty of ;£8oo of annual value, also elect representatives. Police

Burghs elect two representatives.

John Stirling of Kippendavie, Chairman of the County RoadTrustees and County Road Board.

William MacLeish, County Road Clerk and Treasurer.

The county is divided into five districts for road purposes—viz., Highland, Western, Central, Perth, and Blairgowrie or

Eastern District,—and Committees are elected by the general

body of Trustees for each district.

A. H. Ballingal, W.S., Perth, District Clerk, Treasurer, andCollector.

COURT OF LIEUTENANCY.Lord-Lieutenant—-His Grace the Duke of Athole.

Vice-Lieutenant—Viscount Stormont.

DEPUTY-LIEUTENANTS.1

Perth Sub-Division.

Convener—The Lord Provost of Perth.

Charles Maclean of Glenearn.

The Earl of Kinnoull.

C. L. Wood of Freeland.

The Earl of Mansfield.

Viscount Stormont.

William Smythe.Lord Ruthven.

Clerk—William MacLeish.

Convener of Finance Committee—William Smythe of Methven.

Chairman County Public Buildings Committee—Win. Smythe.Chairman on County Bills—The Earl of Mansfield.

Chairman of Lunacy Board—Lieut. -Col. Drummond Hay.

COUNTY LISTS.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE,RESIDING IN OR NEAR PERTH.

The Earl of Mansfield

.

Lord Stormont, Scone Palace.

James Maxtone Graham of

Cultoquhey.Anthony George MaxtoneGraham, yr. of Cultoquhey.

Thomas Greig of Glencarse.

Thomas W. Greig, yr. of do.

John Steel of Blackpark.Wm. Lowson of Balthayock.

D. Lumsden, Pitcairnfield.

Rev. A. Fleming of Inchyra.

John Chisholm of Northbank.Col. Frank Stewart Sandeman,

Stanley.

Andrew Coates,Pitcullen House

Andfor the time being-

A. B. Sandeman, Huntingtower,Kirkwood Hewat, Lord Pro-

vost, Perth.

W. M. Farney, Perth.

Andrew Graham, do.

John .Shields, do.

Robert Pullar. do.

Thomas Richardson , do.

John M'Neill, do.

John Fisher, do.

John Dickson, W.S. , do.

Laurence Rintoul, do.

Alex. Fleming, do.

Archd. M 'Donald, do.

John Thomas, do.

The Sheriff of the County of

Perth and Sheriffs & Sheriffs-

Substitute of the Counties of

Forfar, Fife, Kinross, andClackmannan.

H. Barclay, LL.D., Sher.-Sub.K. Hewat, Lord Provost.

George Brown, Dean of Guild.

D. M'Kenzie, first Bailie.

Andrew Martin, second Bailie.

COUNTY PRISON FOR PERTHSHIRE.Sheriff Barclay, chairman of Visiting Committee.

William MacLeish, clerk.

Thomas Wilson, governor.|Mrs. Wilson, matron.

F. L. White, M.D., surgeon,jHelen Small, female warder.

Rev. A. J. B. Baxter, chaplain. ! Joseph Sime, head warder.

James Stirton, teachei\ i John Young, warder.Andrew Syme, clerk.

|James Stewart, prison warder.

MURTHLY ASYLUM.Medical Superintendent, W. C. MTntosh, M.D.Assistant Physician,... Dr. George Pullon.Chaplain, Rev. Theodore Marshall,

Caputh.Clerk and Treasurer, W. MacLeish, solicitor, Perth.

Housekeeper, Mrs. Lonie.Steward, William Wood.Superintendent of Females, Miss Brand.Head Attendant of Males, William Grant.

8 COUNTY LISTS.

42D REGIMENTAL DISTRICT.Col. Samuel Alexander Madden, C.B., officer commanding.

Major Jas. Wray, paymaster; J. Simpson, V.C., quartermaster.

1st Battalion 42d Highlanders.2d Battalion .' 73d Highlanders.3d Battalion Royal Perthshire Rifles.

ROYAL PERTHSHIRE MILITIA.Badge, thistle ; Uniform, red ; facings, blue.

Lieut. -Colonel and ) , T . , ,,, ,^

Commandant, j

Vlscount StOrmont, Dec. 22

Majors, Lord Charles L. Kerr, Oct. I

P. C. Craigie, May 1

1

Captains, Maurice F. Hutton, June 17George Glas Sandeman, June 19Ranald M. Alexander, Mar. 13

W. F. Middleton, Jan. 31

Alex. B. Stewart, June 11

Charles H. Dundas, June 11

John H. Kerr Feb. 9David M. Smythe, June 29

Lieutenants, Sir D. A. D. Campbell, Bart. April I

Hon. Alistair George Hay, April I

James S. Robertson, Aug. 20George Porter Price, do. 28

Thos. W. F. Dent, do. 28

Geo. F. S. Sinclair, do. 28

W. Daniel Robertson, do. 28Charles Tweedale, ..April 10,

Sub-Lieutenants, Francis G. Fanning, May 1

Tohn Swinburne, MayP. W. Ogilvie,

The Hon. W. C. W. Rollo,

Adjut. & Paymaster, Captain E. G. Grogan, June 4,

Instructor of Musketry, J. S. Robertson, June 3,

Quartermaster, John Simpson, V.C., April I,

The total strength of the Regiment is 860.

PERTHSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS.FIRST—PERTH.

Head-quarters, Perth—Uniform, grey ; facings, scarlet.

Hon. Colonel, D. R. Williamson.Lieut. -Colonel, Win. C. Colquhoun.Major, John M 'Nab.Adjutant, Captain E. B. Burnaby.

871

875880

874872

875876

879879876880

879879879880880880880880880

881880

879878

COUNTY LISTS.

PERTHSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS—continued.

Hon. Chaplains, Rev. J. Cunningham, D.D.,& Rev. W. Blair

Acting Chaplains, . . . .Rev.W. G. H. Carmichael & Rev. G. Jacque

Quartermaster, John M. Black.

Surgeon, J. Macfee.

Hon. A. Surgeon,. ...M. B. Gairdner, M.D.Captains, James Clark, Alexander R. Pearson, John

B. Deas, John Halley, James Liddell,

jun., James R. Morrison, and Arch.

Gibson.

Lieutenants, Alex. Moir, Duncan Kippen, GeorgeMailer, Geo. Ferguson, John Mont-gomerie, Andrew L. Cross, EdwardL. Paton, David T. Reid, and Alex.

Soutar.

Sub-Lieutenant, John Mailer.

Cadets—Uniform, grey ; facings, black.

Hon. Sub. -Lieut William E. Frost.

SECOND—THE PERTHSHIRE HIGHLAND.

Head-quarters, Birnam—Uniform, grey ; facings, scarlet-

Lieut. -Colonel, William M. Macdonald.

Majors, Sir Robert Menzies, Bart. , and David Buttar

Adjutant, Major C. Campbell Hook.Hon. Chaplains, Rev. P. J. Stevenson, D.D., and Rev.

Dougal Macpherson.

Acting Chaplain, Rev. John A. Honey, D.D.Hon. A. Surgeons, ...Robert Lowe and John Murray, M.D.Acting Surgeons, Robert Lunan, John Mackay, and Charles

S. Lunan, M.B.Surgeon, J. B. Reid, M.D.Captains, Wm. Japp, David Chalmers, Charles

Stewart, Donald Fisher, Charles Boyd,

John Borrie, and Charles Munro.

Lieutenants, John Baxter, D. Ferguson, G. Honeyman,Robert M'Laren, Arthur Baxter, Peter

Davidson, D. M. Robertson, D. Smith,T. Butler, J. Stewart, W. M'Kenzie,junr., J. B. Ritchie, and A. M'William.

Sub-Lieutenant, T. A. Buttar.

IO JUDICIAL LISTS.

IV.-JUDICIAL LISTS.

SHERIFF AND JUSTICE OF PEACE COURTS.

Sheriff, John H. A. Macdonald.Sheriff-Substitute, Hugh Barclay, LL.D

Do. (Dunblane), John Grahame.Sheriff-Clerk, John Thomas.Sheriff-Clerk Deputes, James Watt and Adam

Smillie.

Do. (Dunblane), James Hepburn.Clerk of the Peace, Robert Mitchell.

Clerk of Supply, General Clerk of Lieu-tenancy, and Clerk to Prison Board, William MacLeish.

Procurator-Fiscal, Melville Jameson.Auditor of Accounts, James Moir.Chief Constable, John Dodd.Bar-Officer, Alexander Smith.

PROCURATORS AND SOLICITORS,

Under the Acts 28 &= 2Q Vict. , cap. Sj, andj6 6°3J Vict., cap. 63.

John Conning, Perth, 1824David Hepburn do. 1824Tames Roy, do. 1S26

Pat. J. Stirling, Dunblane, 183

1

Andrew Davidson, Perth, 1831

William Ross, Perth, 1834W. S. Soutar, Blairgowrie, 1835William Brown, Crieff, 1835Melville Jameson, Perth, 1837Alexander Moncrieff, do, 1838A. Robertson, Blairgowrie, 1838

James Ross, Perth, 1839T. P. Knox, Dunblane, 1839Tames Mitchell, Pitlochry, 1839James Dick Miller, Perth, 1839John Young, do. 1841

James M'Laren, Crieff, 1842

Jn. A. Gloag, Edinburgh, 1842

John Myles, Forfar, 1842

J. Lowe, Coupar-Angus, 1843John Kippen, Perth, 1843James MacRosty, Crieff, 1847A. G. Reid, Auchterarder, 1847James Sharp, Crieff, 1847

J. M'Laren, Co. -Angus, 1848Thomas Soutar, Crieff, 1848Malcolm M'Gregor, Edin., 1851George Roy, Dundee, 185

1

John Thomas, Perth, 1 85

1

Horace Skeete, do. 1 851C.W.L. Forbes, Aberfeldy, 1852John M. Miller, Perth, 1852David Keay, do. 1852Thos. R. Kinmont, Errol, 1853Charles Findlay, Perth, 1853Thos. Thornton, Dundee, 1854Alex. Wilson, Perth, 1855Chas. Boyd, Co. -Angus, 1856W. MacLeish, Perth, 1856William Japp, Alyth, 1857Archibald Paul, Dundee, 1857W. L. Young, Auchterard. 1857C. Morland Hunter, do. 1857Alex. Mackenzie, Forres, 1858Joseph Dickie, Dunkeld, 1858Alex. Graham, Crieff, 1858

Tas. Hunter, jun., Dundee, 1858Henry Whyte, Perth, 1859

JUDICIAL LISTS. II

SHERIFF COURTS, fa.—continued.

J. C. Pinkerton, Perth,

D. Kerr Smith, Edinbur.

John Macfarlane, Stirling,

Andrew Henry, Dundee,Eben. Smith, Kilmarnock,

J. Fraser Calder, Dundee,David G. Stewart, do.

J. Smyth Fleming, Alyth,

Jas. W. Barty, Dunblane,R. Robertson, Blairgowrie

J. Paterson, Dundee,George Kyd, Perth,

W. Thomson, Dunblane,Walter M'Lean, Glasgow,And. Crawford, Stirling,

Charles Wingate, do.

W. Buchanan, Callander,

D. M. Mackay, Perth,

Thos. Barclay, Hamilton,Robert Robertson, Perth,

George Gray, Glasgow,T. Crabb Greig, Edin.,

Robert Mitchell, Perth,

George Haggart, Dundee,

J. B. Miller, Blairgowrie,

Alex. Jenkins, Stirling,

Peter Simpson, EdinburghMalcolm Stewart, Perth,

A. H. Ballingal, do.

John R. Young, Dundee,W. Chalmers, Perth,

D. Johnstone, Dundee,R. MTlvride, Edinburgh,Alex. Thomson, Brechin,

Wm. B. Milne, Dundee,James Lindsay, Glasgow,William Young, Perth.

John Dickson, do.

Geo. A. Mackenzie, do.

Lauchlan MTntosh, Edin.

Jas. M'Laren, jun., Crieff,

I. A. Anderson, Blairg'rie,

Thomas Soutar, do.

Robert M. Kippen, Perth,

Dan. Gorrie, Dunfermline,William C. Young, Perth,

859860S60860861

862862862

864864864865865865865865865

865865865865865865867867867867867

869869869870870

P. MTntyre, Dunblane,James Dunbar, Glasgow,Thos. M. Wilson, Dundee,W. Alexander, Dunblane,

John C. Anderson, Forfar,

Thos. Congleton, Dundee,William M. Cunningham,

Glasgow,James C. Dow, Perth,

John Martin, Glasgow,Pat. S. M'Lean, do.

Hugh Colquhoun, do.

Wm. B. Dickie, Dundee,Jas. S. Fleming, Stirling,

James Gavin, Dunblane,Harry V. Hunter, Perth,

D. Duncan, jun., Dundee,James M. Gray, do.

John P. Kyd, Dundee,James M. Laird, do.

R. Mitchell, Cupar-Fife,

R. Hislop, Auchterarder,

David Marshall, Perth,

John B. M'Cash, do.

James M. Kirk, do.

Hugh Mitchell, Pitlochry,

Andrew Bennet, Arbroath,William Hepburn, Forfar,

Geo. Kennedy, Glasgow,Tohn Stewart, Perth,

W. Stewart Wilkie, Alyth,

H. Curr, Pitkellony, Crieff,

Walter T. Currie, Dundee,870

J

George A. Miller, Perth,

871 Walter Oswald, Arbroath,

871 James Pollock, Dundee,872 David Small, do.

872 William Shaw, Perth,

872 John Yeaman, Alyth,

872 Alex. D. Anderson, Ar-872 broath,

872 W. R. Buchan, Glasgow,

872 Peter F. Husband, Dundee872 Arthur Young, Perth,

872 R. Dunsire, Co. -Angus,

872 M. Jameson, jun., Perth

187218721872

187318731873

18731873187318731874187418741874187418751875187518751875187618761876

1877

18771877187718771877187718781878

187818781878187818781878

187918791879187918791879

12 JUDICIAL LISTS.

SHERIFF COURTS, &c—continued.

John Scrimgeour, Dundee, 1879 Alexander Speed, Dundee, 1880Thomas Chalmers, Perth, 1880 George Watt, do. 1880David J. Keay, do. 1880

j

John Christie, Blairg'rie, 1881Robert H. Moncrieff, do. 1880

j

R. J. Davidson, Co.-Fife, 1881Patrick Martin, do. 1880 William Fergus, Dundee, 1881Adam W. Myles, Forfar, 1880! John Strathearn, Glasgow, 1881

SHERIFF OFFICERS.

Alloa—Alexander Thomson. Blairgowrie and Coupar-Angus—Alexander and John M'Lauchlan. Crieff—JohnFerguson. Dunblane—Thos. M'Culloch. Dundee—JamesS. Mills, Thomas Gourlay, and John M. Beatts. Dunkeld—John Robertson. Kinloch-Rannoch— Duncan Stewart.

Kinross Perth—James Rollo, James Hutton,Alexander Clark, and William Lafferty. Pitlochry—JamesSkinner.

MESSENGERS-AT-ARMS.

Perth—James Rollo and James Hutton. Dunblane—Thomas M'Culloch.

MEETING OF COURTS.

The Sheriff-Court for the County is held every Tuesday andFriday during the Session, and one Court, at least, is held at each

vacation ; the Sheriff Small-Debt Court every Tuesday. Quarter

Sessions are held on the statutory days and by adjournment.

MEETING OF COURTS UNDER THE SMALL-DEBT ACT.

At Perth, Every Tuesday during Session.

Crieff, Every second Sat. of Feb., May, Aug., and Nov.Dunblane, Every Wednesday during Session.

Dunkeld, Every first Saturday of April, August, and Dec.

Aberfeldy, On the Monday immediately succeeding the first

Saturday of April, August, and December.Blairgowrie, ...Every second Sat. of Jan., April, July, and Oct.

Co. -Angus, . . ..On the Monday immediately succeeding the second

Saturday of January, April, July, and October,

at 1 1 o'clock each day.

Aucbterarder, Last Monday of January, April, July, and Oct.

LICENSING COURTS.

By the Acts 9 Geo. IV. cap. 58, 16 & 17 Vict. cap. 67, and

25 and 26 Vict. cap. 35, the Magistrates of Burghs are required

to meet on the second Tuesday of April and the third Tuesdayof October, in each year, to consider the applications for License

Certificates within the Burgh, and the Justices of Peace on the

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3

LICENSING COURTS—continued.

third Tuesday of April and the last Tuesday of October in the

County, with power to adjourn during one month after each

meeting. The applications must be lodged, and a fee of 3s paid,

ten days previous to each meeting ; and the Magistrates andTustices are restricted from granting Certificates except at the

statutory periods. The following is the Perth District of the

County, as appointed by the Quarter Sessions on September 29,

1828—viz., Aberdalgie, Abernethy, Arngask, Dunbarney, Dron,Dunning, Forgandenny, Forteviot, Findogask, Kinnoull, Meth-ven, Moneydie, Redgorton, Rhynd, Scone, Tippermuir, Perth.

APPEAL COURTS.

Quarter Sessions, for hearing appeals in Licensing cases, held

at Perth on the first Friday of May and third Friday of No-vember. Appeals must be lodged within ten days after the

judgment appealed against.

COUNTY LICENSING COURT AND JOINT COURT FOR BURGHS.

For considering applications for confirmation of any NewPremises, licensed for the first time by the District LicensingCourts, under the "Publicans' Certificates (Scotland) Act, 1876,"

are fixed to be held on the same days as the Appeal Courts abovementioned.

»

DEALERS IN GAME.

The Justices meet in the beginning of July for granting Licen-

ses to Dealers in Game under Acts 23 and 24 Vict. cap. 90, andprevious relative Acts.

SOCIETY OF SOLICITORS.

This Society was instituted in 1825, and is now incorporatedby Royal Charter, dated 3d September, 1857, into a body politic

and corporate, by the name of " The Society of Procurators andSolicitors in the City and County of Perth." The main object

of the Society was the establishment of a Law Library, andaccordingly there has been formed an extensive collection ofbooks,

mcontaining almost every work immediately relating to the

profession. There is a standing Committee of Managementappointed annually, consisting of the office-bearers and five

members.

The Library of the Society is in the County Buildings, and is

open from 10 A,M. till 2 p.m. ; Saturdays, from 10 a.m. till 1 P.M.

14 JUDICIAL LISTS.

SOCIETY OF SOLICITORS—continued.

President—William MacLeish.Vice-President—Alexander Graham

.

Secretary and Treasurer—David Keay.Honorary Librarian—Robert Mitchell.

Sub-Librarian—-James Needham.

COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.The Office- Bearers.

J. M. Miller.

Alexander Wilson.

Henry White.A. G. Reid.

W. Cochrane Yount

AUDITORS.Henry Whyte and W. Cochrane Young.

poors' agents.John Burns M'Cash and John Stewart, Perth ; Robert Hislop,

Auchterarder ; J. B. Miller, Blairgowrie ; and JamesM'Laren, jun., Crieff.

SOLICITORS.

Anderson,J. H. Blairg'rie, 1873Barty, J. W., Dunblane, 1864Boyd, Charles, Co. -Angus, 1865Chalmers, Wm., Perth, 1872Conning, John, do. 1825Clark, D., Coupar-Angus, 1835Davidson, Andrew, Perth, 1832Forbes, C. W. L., Aber-

feldy, 1852Graham, Alex. Crieff, 1858Hepburn, David, Perth, 1825

Hislop, R., Auchterarder,

Jameson, Melville, Perth, 1837

Japp, William, Alyth, 1858Keay, David, Perth, 1853Kinmont, Thos. R.,Errol, 1853Kippen, John, Perth, 1844Mackenzie, G. A., do. 1872Mackay, D. M., do. 1875Miller, James D., do. 1840Miller, John M., do. 1853Mitchell, Robert, do. 1873Mitchell, James, Pitlochry, 1858Miller, J. B., Blairgowrie, 1870Moncrieff, Alex., Perth, 1838

M'Cash, J. B., Perth,

M'Laren, James, Crieff,

M'Laren, J., jun., do.

MacLeish, Wm., Perth,

MacRosty, James, Crieff,

Pinkerton, J. C, Perth,

Reid, A. G., Auchterarder,Robertson, Robert, Blair-

gowrie,

Robertson, Robert, Perth,

Ross, William, do.

Roy, James, do.

Skeete, Horace, do.

Soutar, Thomas, Crieff,

Sou tar, T., Blairgowrie,

Stewart, Malcolm, Perth,

Stewart, John, do.

Thomas, John, do.

Whyte, Henry, do.

Wilson, Alexander, do.

Young, John, do.

Young, W. Cochrane, do.

Young, William, do.

Young, W. L., Auchter-arder,

18761856

18731857i8601876

1853

18651867

18341826

1851

1859187318701881

1851

186418581841

18751875

1858

Masters Extraordinaryfor Scotland of the Court of Chancery

:

Melville Jameson, solicitor, Perth ; C. W. L. Forbes, solicitor,

Aberfeldy ; and Robert Hislop, solicitor, Auchterarder.

COMMERCIAL LISTS. 1

5

V.-COMMERCIAL LISTS

BANKING COMPANIES.

Hours of Public Business from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m., and onSaturday from 10 A.M. till 12 noon.

BANK OF SCOTLAND, ST. JOHN STREET.

( Central Bank District).

J. W. Jameson and James Paterson, Agents.

John Macnaughton and James Duncan, tellers ; James Andersonand James Semple, check clerks.

Branches. Agents.

Aberfeldy James M 'Kerchar.

Aly th, George Duncan.Auchterarder, James Smitton.

Blackford, David Lawson.Blairgowrie, Robert Robertson.Callander, A. Macnaughton & Duncan Stewart.

Coupar-Angus, George Robertson.Crieff, JohnM'Nab.

Dunblane, \ ™ 7- M -* t-/"

( William Inomson.Dunkeld, John Duff.

Killin, Robert A. Robertson.Pitlochry, Alexander Macbeth.

Draw on London Office, Lothbury, E.C. ; the Bank of England;

Coutts & Company ; and Smith, Payne, and Smiths.

The business of the Central Bank was amalgamated with that of the Bank ofScotland on the 12th August, 1868.'

COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, SOUTH STREET.

Thomas Soutar, Agent.

J. C. C. Wilson, accountant; R. E. Murdoch, teller;

Alexander M'Lennan, porter.

Branches. Agents.

Aberfeldy, C. W. L. Forbes.

Biairgowrie, J. Henry-Anderson.Callander, W. M'Michael.Comrie, John Robertson.Crieff, William France.

Newburgh, Alexander Laing.

Pitlochry, Evan Eraser.

Meigle, J. A. Webster.

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6

COMMERCIAL LISTS.

BANKING COMPANIES—continued.

UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND, 24 GEORGE STREET.

Albert Butter, cashier ; Alex. Robertson, accountant ; CharlesStevenson, first teller; D. G. Glennie, second teller; JohnHood, porter.

Draw on London Office, 62 Cornhill, E.C. ; the Bank of Eng-land ; and Coutts &. Co.

Perthshire Branches. Agents.

Aberfeldy, George Rankin.Auchterarder, William L. Young.Blair-Athole, Archibald Stewart.

Blairgowrie, W. S. & Thomas Soutar.

Coupar-Angus, J. P. Paton.

Crieff, J. & A. Gibson.

Dunkeld, Joseph Dickie.

Dunning, Matthew H. Lawson.Errol, Thomas R. Kinmont.Killin, J. M 'Naughton.Pitlochry, James & Hugh Mitchell, joint agents.

BRITISH LINEN COMPANY, 77 GEORGE STREET.

Conning, Hunter, and Ballingak agents.

R. P. Ramage, accountant ; S. K. Miller, Robert Kennedy,and R. A. H. Wood, clerks.

Draw on London Office, 41 Lombard Street.

NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, 5 HIGH STREET.

William MacLeish, agent ; Peter M'Gregor, assistant agent.

James Boyd, teller ; George Anderson, James Miller, and

John Matheson, clerks.

Draw on Glyn, Mills, & Co., and Union Bank of London.

ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, 80 GEORGE STREET.

Melville Jameson and W. D. Forbes, joint agents.

J. B. Dobbie, John M'Laren, James Allan, and J. F. Darling,

clerks ; James Young, porter.

Draw on Messrs. Coutts & Co., London, and the Bank of

England.

CLYDESDALE BANKING COMPANY, 3 ST. JOHN STREET.

Richardson and Wilson, agents.

A. T. Scott, accountant ; David Brand and Samuel Ferguson,

clerks.

Draw on Clydesdale Bank, London.

COMMERCIAL LISTS. I 7

BANKING COMPANIES—continued..

ABERDEEN TOWN AND COUNTY BANK, VICTORIA BUJLD-INGS, TAY STREET, AND SOUTH METHVEN STREET.

MacLeish and Robertson, agents.

Joseph Hopkins and John Buchan, accountants ; Thomas Huntand Andrew A. Mechie, clerks.

London Correspondent—London Joint Stock Bank.

SAVINGS BANK OF THE COUNTY AND CITY OF PERTH,TAY STREET.

(Established in 1838, and certified under the Act of 1863).

Melville Jameson, secretary.

William A. Barclay, actuary and cashier.

George C. Roy, accountant ; James Wilson, W. Barclay, andJames Anderson, clerks.

The Office of this Bank is open every lawful day, except

Saturday, from 10 till 3 P.M. On Saturday from 10 till 12 noon,and from 6 till 8 evening.

N. B.—No money paid out on Saturday after 12 noon.

BANK HOLIDAYS.

(By nezv Act 34 Vict., chap. ij).

New Year's Day Jan. I

Good Friday, April 7Christmas Day, Dec. 25

First Monday in May.First Monday in August.

TERMS IN SCOTLAND.

Candlemas, Feb. 2

Whitsunday, May 1

5

Lammas, Aug. I

Martinmas, Nov. 1

1

FAIRS IN PERTH.

First of Luke, First Friday of March.Palmsune'en, First Friday of April.

Midsummer, First Friday of July.

Sheep and Wool, First Tuesday of July.

St. John's day, First Friday of September.Little Dunning, Third Friday of October.Hiring, Friday after Martinmas (o. s.

)

Andrewsmas, Second Friday of December.

C

iS PUBLIC CONVEYANCES.

SHIPPING LIST.

Ship's Names.

AlbionAlphaBetsyCatherine M 'DonaldCatherine LeedDavid EdwardsDunkeldElcho CastleElizabeth& MargaretEuphemiaGowrieHelenHelen TaylorIsabella

Jane EdwardsJanet DuncanJessie BennetLady CampbellMargaretMary and Annie .

.

Mary Elizabeth . .

.

Rig.

SloopSch'r

SloopSloopSch'rSch'rSloopSloopSloopSloopSch'rSloopSmackSch'r

SmackBrigB'tine

B'tine

Sch'rSch'rSch'r

Built. Tons Masters.

18531877184418581865

1859

183S187618521861

186518511864

187318641862

10511862

1863

249826

167

135

94

70

AndersonMurchisonFergusonBarlow

J. LeedAndersonBeithSpeedTaylorDunnLivingstoneRossMilneM' DonaldEdwardsPhillips

GiddyWilkinsonSmithArmitageBurns

Owners.

John CameronK. MurchisonRobert FergusonJoseph BarlowMurdoch LeedJ. T. AndersonThomas ScottHugh RobertsonRobert TaylorJohn DunnM. LivingstoneM. Shiells

John MilneJohn M 'Donald

J. DuncanA. M. DuncanJohn GiddyR. WilkinsonThomas BeerC. HardenGeoraje Burns

Total—Vessels, 21; Tonnage, 1425.

CUSTOM HOUSE HOLIDAYS.

Good Friday, Queen's Birthday, Christmas Day, and BankHoliday.

VI.-PUBLIC CONVEYANCES.

RAILWAYS.

CALEDONIAN.Incorpoj'ated jist July, 1843.

Chairman—Thomas Hill, Esq.

OFFICIALS (CENTRAL SECTION).

Secretary, Arch. .Gibson ; General Manager, James Smithells

;

Out-door Locomotive Superintendent, Geo. Brittain ; Resident

Locomotive Superintendent, John Montgomery ; District Pas-

senger Superintendent, William Gillespie ; Goods Manager,Robert Small ; Solicitor, Melville Jameson ; Stationmaster,

Robert M 'Lagan ; Do. (Princes Street), John Irons; TelegraphSuperintendent, A. S. Dunn.

Offices—Glasgow, 302 Buchanan St. ; General Station, Perth.

PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. 19

RAILWAYS—continued.

NORTH BRITISH.

Chairman of Directors, John Stirling, Esq. of Kippendavie.

OFFICIALS.

General Manager, W. B. Ferguson ; Secretary, R. Milne

;

Goods Manager, Wm. Arnott ; Stationmaster, Perth, RobertM 'Lagan. Office—Edinburgh, 4A Princes Street.

HIGHLAND RAILWAY.Incorporated 10th July, 1854.

OFFICIALS.

Chairman of Directors—Alex. Matheson, M.P.

Secretary and General Manager, Andrew Dougall ; Locomo-tive Superintendent, David Jones ; Goods Managers, ThomasMackay and G. K. Ellis.

RAILWAY CARRIERS.Wordie & Co., Mill Street, receive and deliver goods for

Caledonian, Highland, and Great North of Scotland RailwayCompanies.

J. & P. Cameron, for North British Railway Company.

GENERAL PARCEL CARRIER OFFICE.Agent—Wm. Lyons, Receiving Post Office, South Methven St.

COUNTRY CARRIERS.

Where from. Names. Where Lodged. Departure.

AbernethyAberuthven. .

,

Auchterarder.Almondbank .

Balbeggie . .

.

BankfootCollaceDo.

DunningDo

Forgandenny.KinrossLogiealmond

.

Madderty . . .

MethvenMilnathort...Newburgh . ..

RaitDoStanleyDo

William Bett .

.

James Fowlas

.

John Winton.

.

J. Richardson

.

Andrew MitchellD. M'Farlane...James WillAlexander YoungHenry Lawson .

.

jWm. Dougall...

.

!j. FalconerP. M'Lauchlan ..

D. Taylor'Robert Crockart.

JR. Donaldson. ..

jRich. Lumsden..A. Williamson. .

.

IJ. BroughjW. Butter|D. StewartiW. Christie

City Hall TavernCounty Place InnCounty Place InnHorse CrossKirksideM'Leish, Mill Street

Kirkside

3 St. John's Place . .

.

KirksideM'Kenzie, South Street

City Hall SquareKirksideKinnoull Arms112 High Street .......

Hammerman Inn, Ml. S.

KirksideDuff, KirksideKirksideKirksideHorse CrossHammerman Inn, Ml. S.

Tuesday,FridayTuesday,FridayWednes.,Tuesday,

do.FridayTuesday,

do.

do.

Fridaydo.

do.Tuesday,FridayTuesday,Friday

do.

do.

do.

Friday

Friday

FridayFriday

Friday

Friday

Friday

20 ECCLESIASTICAL LISTS.

VII.-ECCLESIASTICAL LISTS.

THE CLERGY AND THEIR PLACES OF WORSHIP.

Baptist Chapel, 193 South Street, ..Vacant.

Congregational, Mill Street, W. D. Knowles, B.A.

Episcopalians—St. Andrew's, Caledonian Road ) ,,, . „ r .

St. John's, Princes Street,... }

* rancis <- VVeiss -

( Jn. Burton, Provost

;

St. Ninian's, Athole Street, ... < Don. Mackie, Can.

( J. P. Hodson, Curate.

Established Churches—East, St. John's Place, . . .W. G. H. CarmichaelMiddle, Do. James Brunton, M. A.St. Leonard's, King Street, Jas. Wilson. [B.D.St. Paul's, St. Paul's Square,.. Arch. Fleming, B.A.St. Stephen's (Gaelic), Canal Street, Henry Dodd.West, St. John's Place, . . . Robert Milne, M. A.Kinnoull, Bridgend, John Anderson, D.D.

Evangelic. Union,. .High Street, Robert Finlay.

Free Churches—Middle, Carpenter Street, ..D. W. Kennedy.St. Leonard's, Victoria Street, ....D. D. Bannerman,St. Stephen's (Gaelic), Do. John Tulloch. [M.A.Knox's, South Street, John Rainnie.

West, Tay Street, James Gibson, M.A.

Glasite, High Street, Various.

Original Seceders, South Street, Robert Morton.

Roman Catholic, ....Melville Street, William Geddes.

St. Mary's, Kinnoull, Vy. Rev.H.M 'Donald

Unitarian, N. William Street, H. Williamson.

United Presbyterians—East, South Street, Alex. Henderson.North, High St. & Mill St. Robert Lyon.South, High Street, William Dickie.

York Place, York Place, Arch. Sutherland.

Wesley. Methodist, Scott Street, William Talbot.

Perth Sacramental Fast-Days.—Thursday before secondSabbath of April and fourth Sabbath of October.

LITERARY AND EDUCATIONAL LISTS. 21

CITY MISSION.Instituted i860.

Hugh Barclay, LL.D., President; James D. Miller and Arch.M 'Donald, Vice-Presidents. R. Macnab, J. W. Jameson, JohnM'Neill, John M. Miller, David Hepburn, John Bower, R.N.,Robert Pullar, Robert Robertson, and George Mackenzie, Di-rectors. Dr. Stirling and Alexander Greig, Joint Secretaries.

David Morton, Treasurer. James Small, 16 Strathmore Street,

and A. Fairbairn (North U. P.), 35 Priory Place, Missionaries.

PERTHSHIRE BIBLE SOCIETY.

J. H. A. Macdonald, Sheriff of the County, President ; H.Barclay, LL.D., Sheriff-Substitute, Thomas Greig of Glencarse,and W. M. Macdonald, of St. Martins, Vice-Presidents.

Lord Provost Hewat, Alexander Greig, Peter Palmer, Dr.Bower, John M 'Donald, Robert Ewing, James Ritchie, DavidHepburn, John M'Neill, Geo. A. Mackenzie, Arch. M 'Donald,

J. Pirrie, David Morton, J. Thomas, R. Pullar, D. M'Gregor,P. Campbell, and J. M'Gregor, Directors.

Rev. W. D. Knowles, B.A., Rev. Robert Milne, M.A., andRev. D. D. Bannerman, M.A., Secretaries. Robert B. Smith,

70 St. John Street, Treasurer. Robert Walker, 46 Mill Street,

Depositary.

PERTH YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.Rooms—3 South St. John's Place.

Instituted 1838.

Hugh Barclay, LL.D., Sheriff- Substitute, Hon. President;George A. Mackenzie, President ; David N. Milln and ThomasButter, Vice-Presidents; R. M. Kippen and Hugh Mackinson,Secretaries

; James Barlas, Treasurer ; with nine other Directors.Reading-room at No. 68 St. John Street, open from 9 a.m.

till 10 p.m.

Meetings fortnightly from October to May.

VHI.-LITEEAEY AND EDUCATIONAL LISTS.

PERTH PUBLIC LIBRARY.

J. M. Miller, James Ritchie, Dr. Bower, Rev. W. G. H.Carmichael, Wm. Ross, R. Pullar, A. Coates, D. M'Intosh,and Andrew Heiton, Curators ; Geo. A. Mackenzie, Hon Sec-retary and Treasurer ; Stewart Cook, Librarian.

Open daily from I till 4 P.M.

2 2 LITERARY AND EDUCATIONAL LISTS.

LITERARY AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY OFPERTHSHIRE.

Earl of Mansfield, President ; Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird,Right Hon. Earl of Kinnoull, Sir P. M. Thriepland, WilliamSmythe of Methven, and Thomas Greig of Glencarse, Vice-

Presidents ; David Hepburn, Hon. Treasurer ; Dr. Bower,R.N., Hon. Secretary ; William Ross, Hon. Librarian

; JamesFindlay, Curator of Museum ; T. Miller, LL.D., F.R.S.E.,Hugh Barclay, LL.D., Dr. W. C. MTntosh, F.R.S., JohnSteel, James Ritchie, C.E., A. Heiton, R. C. L. Blair, Alex-

ander Macduff of Bonhard, David Lumsden, Fincastle, JohnM 'Donald, and Peter Campbell, Committee of Management.

PERTHSHIRE SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCE.

The Duke of Athole, William Smythe of Methven, ColonelD. Moray, C. S. Parker, M.P., the Lord Provost of Perth,

Patrons; Colonel Drummond Hay of Seggieden, C.M.Z.S.,Dr. F. Buchanan White, F.L.S., F.R.S.E.,' Robert Pullar, andAndrew Coates, Trustees; J. Geikie, LL.D., F.R.S., President;

R. Pullar, Rev. Dr. Milroy, and Horace Skeete, Vice-Presidents;

John Young, C.E., Tay Street, Secretary; John M'Gregor, Post

"Office, Perth, Treasurer; Colonel Drummond Hay, C.M.Z.S.,Curator; George Young, Librarian ; Dr. F. B. White, F.L. S.,

Editor ; Andrew Coates, Magnus Jackson, and S. H. Ellison,

Councillors.

MECHANICS' LIBRARY.

Instituted 24th November, 182J.

John Stewart, President ; William Barclay, Vice-President;

Charles Tulloch, Secretary and Treasurer : John Gullen, Libra-

rian ; Alexander M'Gregor and David Chisholm, Assistant

Librarians.

Library Room—South St. John's Place. Open on Tuesdayand Friday from I till 3 P.M., and on Monday, Wednesday, and

Saturday, from 7.30 till 9.30 p.m. Entry-money, is ; Subscrip-

tion, i^d per week, or is 6d per quarter in advance.

LITERARY ASSOCIATION.

Thomas Dow, President; David Peddie, Vice-President;

John M'Kenzie, Secretary; David Robertson, Treasurer.

The Society meets in its Rooms, 30 George Street.

LITERARY AND EDUCATIONAL LISTS. 23

PEOPLE'S CLUB AND INSTITUTE.

3 South St. John's Place.

Robert Pullar, Chairman; John M'Neill, Vice-Chairman

;

Thomas Richardson, Treasurer and Secretary; with a Committee

of Management.The object of the Committee has been to form an Institution

which will combine the advantage of a commercial exchange

with a place for instruction and amusement, open to all classes.

There is also a Reading-Room.

Open from 9 a.m till 1 1 p.m. Admission—id per visit.

NEWSPAPERS.Perthshire Advertiser and Strathmore Journal, published

every Wednesday. Office, Victoria Buildings, Tay Street.

Perth Citizen, published every Monday and Friday. Office,

Tay Street.

Perthshire Courier, Farmers' Jotirnal, and Scottish Central

Advertiser, published on Tuesday mornings. Office, Watergate.

Perthshire Jotirnal and Constitutional, published every

Monday and Wednesday evening. Office, South St. John's

Place.

EUTERPEON SOCIETY.

Mrs. Hempel, Musical Director; David Wyllie, 17 Princes

Street, Secretary and Treasurer.

PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

Albeit Chesterfield, Musical Director ; Robert Dow, 59 GeorgeStreet, Secretary.

AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

J. F. Pullar, President ; Robert Lees, Vice-President ; JamesWann, 8 Barossa Place, Secretary; J. M'Laggan,' Treasurer;

James Malloch, Librarian; J. W. Bryson, Conductor.

SCHOOL BOARD OF PERTH.

John M 'Donald, Chairman ; Rev. John Tulloch, Rev. JohnRainnie, David Morton, John Stewart, William Macintosh,

Sam. Cowan, James Macleish, Colin A. Hunt. Patrick Mar-tin, Solicitor, Tay Street, Clerk; John Macleish, Accountant,

Tay Street, Treasurer; David M'Gregor, Officer.

24 LITERARY AND EDUCATIONAL LISTS.

SCHOOL BOARD OF FERTH—continued.

PERTH ACADEMY (HIGHER CLASS PUBLIC SCHOOL).

Mathematics, Natural Philo-|_ M <Mm M A .

sophy, Chemistry, etc.,\

J

T . „ . \ Robert M'Crea Chambers,Latin, Greek, etc.,

j^r a

French, German, and Italian, Carl Fleckstein.

English, English Grammar, and[ Waher Gim M A

Geography,\

Drawing and Painting F. M. Black.

Writing and Arithmetic, Jas. G. Greig.

Mathematical Assistant, Samuel Walker, M.A.Classical Assistant, Charles J. Ritchie, M.A.English do. John Davidson.

Female Teacher, Miss Mary Duncanson.

PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.

Central District, Meal Vennel, John Robertson & Miss Coull.

, _. , . L ,, r. n . , \ Robert Shand and Miss

Southern District, So.William St.j Richardson-

,., . ~, . . . ~ , , i r> j Tames Kaye and Assistants,NorthernDistnct,DunkeldRoad,

j and Mi/g Raffan>

_, ,, -r, , \ Tas. Moir, Misses GrimmondNorthPort

> j and Moir.

Watergate, William Barclay& Miss Sprott.

Kinnoull, James Thomson& Miss Gunn.

T,. 0i \ Alex. Robertson and MissKinS Street

\ Forbes.

(All the above are under the management of the School Board.)

^Stewart's Free School, Mill St.... Robert Dow.Sharp's Institution, South Meth- j

Robert Peddie, Head Master,

ven Street, j Daniel Douglas, Second do.

Do., Infant Department, Miss Forbes.

Seymour Munro School, James Clachar.

Episcopalian do James H. Farmer.

Classical Academy, Athole St., ...James Davidson.

Drawing do. do. ...James Cranston.

Cathedral School, do. ...J. Stott.

Catholic do. High Street, ...Ladies' of St. Joseph's Convt.

SCHOOL OF ART AND SCIENCE UNDER THE SCHOOL BOARD.

Dr. Barclay, Chairman of Committee; John M'Neill, Sec-

retary ; Thomas Whimster, Treasurer ; F. M. Black, Art

Master ; Samuel Walker, M. A., Science Teacher.* The eight Deacons of the Incorporated Trades, Trustees. Number of

Boys not to exceed 96 to the Day School and 24 to the Evening Class, above

the age of 7 and under 9 years ; and they may continue their education 7

years from each distinct period.

CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT LISTS. 25

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCOTLAND.

(Perth Branch).

Mr. Moffat, Forgandenny, President ; Alexander J. Stewart,

Moneydie, Treasurer; Colin M'Nicol, Scone, Secretary.

IX.-CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT LISTS.

COUNTY AND CITY INFIRMARY.William Smythe of Methven, Chairman.

Kirkwood Hewat, Lord Provost, Deputy-Chairman.

DIRECTORS EX-OFFICIO.

For the Cotinty—His Grace the Duke of Athole, K. T., Lord-Lieutenant; Sir Donald Currie, K.C.M.G., M.P., of Garth.

For the City—C. S. Parker, M.P. ; Kirkwood Hewat, LordProvost; Daniel M'Kenzie, first Bailie ; George Brown, Deanof Guild ; William Cameron, Convener of Trades ; WilliamMacleish, President of the Society of Solicitors.

ORDINARY DIRECTORS.

For the County—C. L. Wood of Freeland; A. B. Sandeman,Huntingtowerfield ; Alex. Macduff of Bonhard

; John Steel of

Fairmount ; Robert Walker, Muirhall ; Rev. Arch. Fleming of

Inchyra. For the City—David Morton, William Ross, Bailie

Andrew Martin, J. W. Jameson, banker; Robert Dow, Spring-brae, Kinnoull

; John Watson, Lothair Villa; and WilliamThomson, Garry Cottage.

The Directors meet on the second Wednesday of every month,at one o'clock P.M.

Patrick Martin, solicitor, Tay Street, Secretary ; RobertRobertson, solicitor, 12 High Street, Treasurer; J. & R. Morison,Hon. Auditors ; Robert Christie, yj Victoria Street, and D.Frew, Honorary Consulting Surgeons; D. H. Stirling, M.D.,

J. P. Bramwell, M.D., and J. T. Graham, M.D., Visiting

Medical Officers; Howard Bendall, M.B., M.R.C.S., HouseSurgeon; Alex. Simpson, District Surgeon; Mary Logan,Matron

; John Guthrie, Janitor.

The total number of patients treated in 1880 was 1262. Thesewere treated as follows, viz. :—

In the House, 448,, Dispensary Department, 357,, District do., 457

1262

26 CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT LISTS.

SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF INCURABLES INPERTH AND PERTHSHIRE.

Home—At Kinnoull.

Sir Alexander Muir Mackenzie, Bart, of Delvine, Chairman ;

D. H. Stirling, M.D., Medical Officer; Miss Craig, Matron;R. H. Moncrieff, W. S., Perth, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.

LADIES' CLOTHING SOCIETY.

The Viscountess Stormont, Patroness ; Mrs. Barclay, EarlyBank, Secretary and Treasurer.

KING JAMES THE SIXTH'S HOSPITAL.The Ministers and Elders, Trustees ; Thomas Thomson,

Hospital Master; A. H. Ballingal, W.S., Law Agent and Clerk.

MURRAY'S ROYAL INSTITUTION FOR THE INSANE.D. L. Jolly, Perth, Chairman.

DIRECTORS EX-OFFICIO.

His Grace the Duke of Athole, Sheriff J. H. A. Macdonald,Hugh Barclay, LL.D., Lord Provost Hewat, Dean of Guild

Brown, Bailie M'Kenzie, Wm. Cameron, Convener of Trades;William MacLeish, Preses Society of Solicitors; Rev. W. G. H.Carmichael, Minister of East Church.

LIFE DIRECTORS.

Wm. Smythe of Methven, Hector C. R. Macduff Duncan of

Damside, D. L. Jolly, and David Mackinlay of Cordon.

ANNUAL DIRECTORS.

Dr. Bower, R.N. ; R. C. L. Blair; Charles A. Murray,Taymount ; Alexander Macduff of Bonhard ; A. B. Sandeman,"Huntingtower ; Wm. Ross; F. Buchanan White, M.D. ; HenryHay Norie ; the Earl of Mansfield, K.T.

; J. M. Drummond ;

John M. Miller ; and George Gray.

A. R. Urquhart, M.D., Physician; Mackenzie & Dickson,

Joint Secretaries and Treasurers; Rev. W. D. Knowles, B.A.,

Chaplain; R. Morison, Auditor; Miss Giddings, Matron; Miss

Crichton, Assistant Matron.

INDIGENT OLD MEN'S SOCIETY. •

Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird, Patron; Hugh Barclay, LL.D.,President ; David Young, Secretary ; P. Palmer, Treasurer.

Store—Hospital Buildings.

CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT LISTS. 27

DESTITUTE SICK SOCIETY FOR PERTH ANDBRIDGEND.

David Hepburn, Secretary and Treasurer.

Visitors— 1st District, John Brough, North Methven Street;

2d, James Hay, County Place;3d, James Hay, County Place ;

4th, Peter Fenwick, 317 High Street; 5th, William Ross, 215

High Street ; 6th, William Fisher, 172 High Street;7th, Wm.

Munro, North Port; 8th, John Black, 173 High Street; 9th,

David Farquharson, 15 High Street ; 10th, George Grieve, 30South Street; nth, Jonathan Leslie, Gowrie Street, Bridgend.

ASSOCIATION FOR IMPROVING THE CONDITIONOF THE POOR.

19 Watergate—Hours, 10.45 A - M - to I2-45 r -M -

John Thomas, Secretary; Peter M'Gregor, Treasurer; And.Coates, Convener ; Stewart Cook, 5 Gowrie Street, Officer.

SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF INDIGENT OLDWOMEN.

The Right Honourable the Countess of Kinnoull, Patroness ;

Mrs. Craigie, Athole Crescent, Secretary and Treasurer.

LETHENDY MORTIFICATIONS.

The Lord Provost, Bailies, and Ministers, Patrons ; TheMinisters and Elders, Trustees; A. H. Ballingal, W.S., LawAgent and Clerk ; Thomas Thomson, Hospital Factor.

INFANT SCHOOL—6 King Street.

Instituted 1827.

The Right Hon. Lady Ruthven, Patroness ; Miss Isabella I.

Macpherson, Teacher.

THE FECHNEY INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, PERTH.

Certified under Industrial Sell00Is Act, 24 and 25 Vict., cap. 132.

OFFICE-BEARERS.

Wm. Smythe of Methven, Convener of the County of Perth,

President ; Kirkwood Hewat, Lord Provost of the City of

28 CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT LISTS.

FECHNEY INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL—continued.

Perth, Vice-President. Rev. J. R. Macduff, D.D., Trustee of

Mrs. Fechney ; William Smythe, Convener of the County

;

Kirkwood Hewat, Lord Provost ; George Brown, Dean of Guild

;

L H. A. Macdonald, Sheriff of the County ; Hugh Barclay,

LL.D., Sheriff-Substitute ; Rev. W. G. H. Carmichael, Perth,

Trustees ex-officiis and Directors. Melville Jameson, HonorarySecretary and Treasurer. Mr. D. Hepburn, Colonel Macdonald,St. Martins; Messrs. P. Campbell, J. M'Neill, R. Ewing, A.Coates, H. C. R. Macduff Duncan, Robert Pullar, P. Palmer,Thos. Greig of Glencarse, and John Watson, Ordinary Directors.

Ladies' Committee.—Lady Kinnaird, Patroness; Mrs.Thomson of Balgowan ; Mrs. Turnbull, Athole Crescent ; Mrs.Barclay, Early Bank ; Mrs. D. Robertson, Barossa Place ; Mrs.Sutherland, York Place ; Miss Ross, Princes Street ; Miss Bar-

clay, Early Bank ; Miss Heiton, Darnick Villa ; Miss Miller,

Knowehead ; and Miss Paterson, Earnbank, Committee.

Dr. John Bower, R.N., Montreal Cottage, Secretary; HenryHay Norie, Union Bank. Treasurer ; Dr. Christie, MedicalOfficer.

James Hutchison, Superintendent ; Mrs. Gellatly, Matron ;

Andrew Allan, Teacher ; Miss Bisset, Assistant Teacher.

PERTH GIRLS' SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY,WELLSHILL.

Certified tinder Industrial Act, 2Q and30 Vict., cap. 11S.

Patronesses—Her Grace the Duchess of Athole, Her Gracethe Duchess Dowager of Athole, the Right Hon. the Countess

of Dudley, the Lady Harriet Forbes, the Right Hon. LadyKinnaird, Lady Muir Mackenzie.

The Right Hon. Viscountess Stormont, President; the LadyLouisa Moncreiffe, Hon. President ; Mrs. Smythe of Methven,

Vice-President ; Miss Riach and Miss Miller, Knowehead, Joint

Secretaries; George Miller, Esq., W.S., Blackfriars Street,

Perth, Treasurer ; Dr. Christie, Medical Officer ; Miss Mac-kenzie, Matron ; Miss M'Gillivray, Teacher.

FEMALE SCHOOL—Hospital.

The Ladies of the City, Patronesses ; Mrs. Harris, Teacher.

The Fees are One Penny per Week for each Pupil.

SPORTING LISTS. 29

LADIES' HOUSE OF REFUGE FOR DESTITUTEGIRLS—Craigie.

Instituted December, 1843.

The Right Hon. Lady Kinnaird Patroness ; Mrs. StewartSandeman of Springland, President; Mrs Thomson of Balgowan,Mrs. Oliphant of Cask, Miss Ross of Oakbank, Mrs. Turnbull,Athole Crescent, Mrs. Greig of Glencarse, and Mrs. E. A.Stewart Gray of Kinfauns, Vice-Presidents ; R. C. L. Blair,

Treasurer; James Ritchie, Auditor ; Dr. Frew, Physician

;

Mrs. Adams and J. W. Jameson, Secretaries ; Misses Low,Matron ; Miss Gordon, Teacher.

PUBLIC BATHS AND WASH-HOUSE—Mill Street.

The Lord Provost, President ; Thomas Todd and John Black,Vice-Presidents ; Patrick Martin, Secretary ; George Farquhar,Treasurer; Andrew Duncan and Mrs. Duncan, Superintendents.

MODEL LODGING-HOUSE—Skinnergate.The Lord Provost, Chairman of Committee ; the Lord

Provost, D. Morton, Dr. Bower, R.N., Andrew Coates, JohnM'Gregor, P. Palmer, Andrew Martin, and Alexander Greig,

Committee of Management ; Patrick Martin, Secretary and Trea-surer; Peter Robertson, Superintendent; Mrs. Robertson,Matron.

X.-SPORTING LISTS.

RACES AND PERTH HUNT.His Grace the Duke of Montrose, K.T., Preses ; Patrick

Stirling, younger of Kippendavie, and James Stewart Robertson,younger of Edradynate, Stewards ; R. Hope Moncrieff, Secretary

and Treasurer to Hunt ; T. S. Dawson and E. M.Johnstone,Clerks of the Course.

PERTHSHIRE CRICKET CLUB.

Instituted i86g—Admitted to R. C. C. C, 18J2.

The Earl of Mansfield, President; W. F. Middleton, Captain;R. Halley, Lieutenant ; R. Sanson, junr., York Place, Hon.Secretary ; H. H. Greig, Hon. Treasurer.

30 SPORTING LISTS.

ROYAL GOLFING SOCIETY, AND COUNTY ANDCITY CLUB, ATHOLE CRESCENT.

His Grace the Duke of Athole, K.T., Captain ; Wm. Ross,

David Lumsden, C. H. Dundas, R. C. L. Blair, D. M. Smythe,

Melville Jameson, Colonel Drummond Moray, and R. H. Mon-crieff, Councillors ; Rev. J. Anderson, Chaplain ; A. Burns

Macdonald, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.

KING JAMES THE SIXTH'S GOLFING SOCIETY.

Jas. S. Imrie, Captain; R. H. Robertson, junr., Secretary

and Treasurer; H. H. Greig, R. Keay, J. A. Imrie, J. C. Dow,James Donaldson, A. S. Leitch, and George Kyd, Committee.

BOWLING CLUB.

The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird, Patron; James Wotherspoon,President ; David Wood, Vice-President ; Robert Keay, Secre-

tary and Treasurer.

PERTHSHIRE COURSING CLUB.

Sir Alexander M. M'Kenzie, Bart, of Delvine, President;

Alex. Hay, Cultmalundie, Vice-President; James Macqueen,

Perth, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.

PERTHSHIRE FISHING CLUB.

The Earl of Breadalbane, Patron ; Thomas Richardson,

President ; James M 'Donald, Vice-President ; Robert Keay,Secretary ; James Moir, Treasurer.

PERTH CURLING CLUB (344).

Instituted Feb. 6, 1841—Admitted into Royal Club, July, 1S41.

Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird, Patron; Robert Dow, President;

W. B. Thomson, Vice-President; Melville Jameson and JohnThomas, Representative Members; Rev. Dr. Anderson, Chaplain.

James C. Dow, Treasurer and Secretary.

ST. JOHN'S CURLING CLUB.

Instituted Feb. 11, 1841—Admitted into Royal Club, July, 1841.

Sir Robert D. Moncreiffe, Bart., Patron; Daniel M'Kenzie,President ; Thos. Love, Vice-President ; James Hay and JamesFenton, Representative Members ; Duncan Gow, Treasurer

;

William Bayne, Secretary.

MISCELLANEOUS LISTS. 3

1

FRIARTON CURLING CLUB (151).

Instituted 1871—Admitted into Royal Club, 1872.

Sir Robert D. Moncreiffe, Bart., Patron ; H. H. Greig,

President; James Watson, Vice-President; James Smith andJames Macqueen, Representative Members; Rev. A. J. B.

Baxter, Chaplain; Robert S. Malloch, Secretary; John Stewart,

Treasurer.

XI.-MISCELLANEOUS LISTS.

HIGH CONSTABLES.

W. B. Thomson, Moderator; John Henderson, ex-Moderator

;

Rev. Robert Milne, M.A., Chaplain; Andrew Buist, M.D.,Physician; Andrew Penney, Treasurer; D. Crawford Smith,

Secretary.

ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OFPERTHSHIRE.

The Queen, Patroness; C. S. Parker, M. P., President; Sir

Donald Currie, K.C.M.G., Vice-President; William Reid,

Ballindean, Practical Vice-President; John A. Anderson, Hon.

Secretary ; Thomas Leslie, 6 George Street, Hon. Treasurer.

Has meetings annually for competition in Fruits, Flowers, &c.

PERTH MASONIC LODGES.

Scone and Perth—No. 3.

John Moir, R.W.M.; John Chalmers, P.M.

; James Fenton,D.M. ; Robert Wallace, S.M. ; William Barton, Edinburgh,P.M.; Alex. Davidson, S.W. ; Thomas Hunter, J. W. ; Alex.Fyfe, Treasurer; Thomas M'Gregor, Secretary; Peter M 'Martin,

S.D.; John Jackson, J.D. ; D. Carmichael, I.G. ; Rev. J.

Wilson, Chaplain; James Sharpe, G.S. ; Charles Dewar, Tyler.

St. Andrews—No. 74.

E. L. Paton, R.W.M.; John Young, C.E., P.M. ; D.

M'Currach, D.M. ; C. S. Robertson, S.M.; John Robertson,

S.W. ; John Stewart, J.W. ; James Watt, S.D.; J. Taylor,

J.D. ; Rev. W. G. Carmichael, Chaplain; T. Chalmers, Sec-

retary ; Duncan Leslie, Treasurer ; David Cochrane, Tyler.

32 MISCELLANEOUS LISTS.

PERTH MASONIC LODGES—contmwd.

Royal Arch—No. 122.

Francis P. Carnegie, R.W.M,; J. B. Brown Morison, P.M.

;

John Stephen, D.M. ; Robert Sanson, S.M. ; Thomas Todd,S.W. ; Robert Welsh, J.W. ; John Wilson, Treasurer; JohnRobertson, Secretary; Rev. James Brunton, B.D., Chaplain;T. Duncanson, S.D. ; D. Mvmro, J.D. ; William Wann, Bible

Reader; David Waddell, Chief Steward ; J. Conacher, I.G. ;

John Stewart, Tyler.

Provincial Grand—Perthshire East.

The Right Hon. Earl of Breadalbane, R.W.G.P. Master; J.B. Brown-Morison of Finderlie, R.W.P.G.D. Master;

R.W.P.G.S., Master; Rev. W. G. H. Carmichael,Grand Chaplain; Thomas Richardson, W.P.S.G. Warden;William MacLeish, W.PJ.G. Warden

; John Chalmers, P.G.Secretary ; James Fenton, P.G. Treasurer; Edward L. Paton,P.G. Senior Deacon ; Alexander Davidson, P.G. JuniorDeacon

; John Young, P.G. Architect ; John Baird, P.G.Jeweller; Robert Welsh, P.G. Bible-bearer; John Moir, P.G.Director of Ceremonies ; Dr. Morison, P.G. Sword-bearer;Wm. Bryson, P.G. Director of Music; James Playfair, P.G.Standard-bearer; James Sharpe, P.G. Steward: ArchibaldCampbell, P.G. Inner Guard ; Charles Dewar, P.G. Tyler.

St. Johnstoun Royal Arch Chapter—No. 134.

Thomas Richardson, Z. ; John Wilson, H. ; James H.Farmer, J. ; John Fulton, P.Z. ; William Wann, S.E. ; JohnForbes, S.N.

; James Smith, Treasurer; Robert Sanson, F.S. ;

John Hutchison, S.S. ; Robert I. Thomson, T.S. ; David Wad-dell, Janitor.

Provincial Grand Royal Arch Chapter of

Perthshire.

The Earl of Breadalbane, P.G. Superintendent; ThomasRichardson, P.G. Depute Z. ; John Stephen, P.G.H. ; GeorgeHutton, P.G.J. ; William Wann, P.G.S.E. ; John Wilson, P.

G.S.N. ; David Morrison, P.G.F.S. ; John Forbes, P.G.S.S. ;

Robert Sanson, P.G. T.S; Robert Lees, P.G. Treasurer; Rev.

F. W. Davis, P.G. Recorder; Hugh Thomson, P.G. Chancellor;

, P.G. Sword-bearer; John Hutchison, P.G.

First Standard-bearer ; Alexander Davidson, Second Standard-

bearer ; , Superintendent of Works ; DavidWaddell, P.G. Janitor.

MISCELLANEOUS LISTS. 33

PERTH MASONIC LODGES—continued.

St. Johnstoun Lodge of Royal Ark Mariners.

J. H. Farmer, N. ; John P\ilton, J.; Robert Sanson, S.

;

William Wann, Secretary; James D. Sharpe, Treasurer; RobertThomson, Conductor; David Waddell, Outer Guard.

St. Johnstoun Council of Knights of the Red Cross.

J. H. Farmer, King; John Fulton, Senior General ; RobertSanson, Junior General; John Forbes, Captain of the Guard;Thomas Todd, Junior Guard; William Wann, Scribe; J. D.Sharpe, Treasurer; Robert Thomson, Conductor; John Wilson,Inner Guard ; David Waddell, Outer Guard.

PERTH TEMPERANCE REPRESENTATIVEHUNDRED.

John Moncrieff, Balhousie, President ; Bailie Sime, Coun-cillor Munro, Councillor Bridges, and Councillor Russell,

Vice-Presidents; Alexander Wright, ill South Street, Secre-

tary; R. M'Lauchlan, 26 Glover Street, Treasurer; Messrs.

Clark and Dow, Auditors.

PERTH TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.

J. B. Sime, Hon. President ; Thomas Russell, President;

Rev. John Rainnie, Rev. A. Sutherland, Rev. R. Finlay, Peter

Campbell, Alex. Fairbairn, James Bridges, William Munro,John Moncrieff, Edward Tainsh, and Alexander Crichton, Vice-

Presidents ; Robert Middleton, Treasurer; A. Wright, ill

South Street, Secretary; John B. Sime, Registrar; John Murray,224 High Street, Officer.

INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.Meet in Good Templars' Hall, Canal Crescent.

Lodge. Meets. Lodge Deputy.

Ark of Safety, Monday, 8 p.m., , D. W. Dewar.J. Kirkpartrick.A. Wright.A. Kidd.

Tuesday, ,,

Wednesday, ,,

Thursday, ,,

Friday, ,,

Saturday, 7 p.m.,

Tuesday, 8 p.m.,

Tuesday, ,,

Fair City, John Crearer.R. M'Laughlan.James Kerr.

* This Lodge meets in Hospital Buildings.

+ This Lodge meets in Bridgend Hall.

D

34 MISCELLANEOUS LISTS.

INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES.Salford Unity Friendly Society.

The Knights of St. Johnstone Tent meets every alter-

native Monday, at 8 P.M., in Hospital Buildings. ThomasFoote, 32 Leonard Street, Secretary.

GENERAL PRISON FOR SCOTLAND.

Henry May, Governor ; Lieutenant Henry A. Monteith,

Deputy-Governor; Rev. A. J. B. Baxter, M.A., Chaplain;Rev. F. C. Weiss, visiting Episcopalian Clergyman ; Rev.William Geddes, visiting R. C. Priest; Professor D. M 'Lagan,

M.D., Edinburgh, visiting Physician; John M'Naughton, M.D.,

Resident Surgeon; James Moncur, Steward and Superintend-

ent of Manufactures, &c. ; John Scott, Chief Clerk ; RobertWittet, John Panton, Peter R. Kinnoch, and D. Sturrock,

Second Class Clerks; James Watson, Clerk of Works ; William

Sievewright, Scripture Reader ; Janet Beattie, Matron ; MaryMoir, Sub-Matron

; Jane M. Gregor and Ann Hislop,

Scripture Readers ; five Male and five Female Teachers ; A.

Y. Will, Head Warder, and John Thomson, Office Messenger.

GREYFRIARS AND WELLSHILL CEMETERIES.

Notice of interment must be given at the .Superintendent's

Office at either Burying-Ground, at latest, by 12 o'clock noon of

the lawful day preceding the funeral.

In Greyfriars' Ground no burial is permitted of the body of aperson who, at the time of death, resided out of the old Parish,

excepting that of a widow or son or daughter who have neverbeen married.

In case of persons resident at time of death beyond foresaid

boundaries—(1) Widowers and Widows whose wives and hus-

bands respectively have been buried in the Greyfriars' Burying-Ground

; (2) Sons and Daughters (who have never been married)

of any person who has himself a right to be buried in said

ground, or such Sons and Daughters of any person, man or

woman, already buried in said ground.

The Superintendent will be in attendance at Greyfriars every

morning at 10, and at Wellshill at II o'clock.

James Oswald, 52 Longcauseway, Superintendent.

NOBLEMEN S AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS. 35

XIL-LIST of NOBLEMEN'S & GENTLEMEN'S SEATS,

&c, in the County of Perth, with the Occupants'

Names and Post Towns.

SEATS.

Aberargie,

Aberbothrie,

Abercairney,

Aberdalgie, EastMains of,

Aberdalgie House,Abernyte House,Aberuchill Castle,

Aberuthven Cottage,

Achalader,Acharn,Airleywight,

Airthrie Castle,

Aikenhead,Aldie,

Alexandria,

Allean,

Allean House,Almondbank Med.

Practitioner,

Altamount,Altena,

Annat Cottage,

Ardargie,

Arbenny Farm,Arddenny House,Ardblair,

Ardblair, Mains of,

Ardchullary,

Ardgilzean,

Ardinair,

Ardlebank,Ardoch,Ardoch House,Ardoch, Over,

Ardonachie,Ardtalnaig,

Ardtrostan,

Ardunie,Ardvorlich,

Ardvorlich Cottage,

NAMES.

John Richmond,David Nicoll,

S. H. D. Moray,

Andrew Hart,Captain D. Murray,Rev. D. D. Bannerman,George C. Dewhurst,Patrick James F. Graeme,

J. L. Campbell,

John Willison,

Thomas Wylie,

Lord Abercrombie,

Jn. & Robt. Chapman,Sir J as. Moncrieff, Bart.,

Misses Cameron,A. & J. M'Naughton,Joseph Henry Nettleford,

G. Butchart, M.D.,Agnes Isabella Balingall,

A. Murray,Rev. A. Moody Stuart,

James Calder,

David Ritchie,

Alexander Mitchell,

C. Blake,

James Moncur,A. Jardine,

Wm. Cadzow,Miss Hay,John Shaw,Peter Comrie,M. Bulloch,

John Miller,

J. & W. Allan,

Frederick Ash,C. B. Benshaw.John Gow,David Jardine,

Miss Marjory Stewart,

POST TOWNS.Bridge of Earn.Coupar-Angus.Crieff.

Perth.

do.

Inchture.

Comrie.Auchterarder.

Blairgowrie.

Killin.

Bankfoot.Stirling.

Blairgowrie.

Fossoway.Perth.

Pitlochry.

do.

Almondbank.Blairgowrie.

Crieff.

Errol.

Bridge of Earn.Crieff.

do.

Blairgowrie.

do.

Callander.

Perth.

Pitlochry.

Blairgowrie.

The Cairnies.

Braco.

do.

Bankfoot.Kenmore.Comrie.Crieff.

Lochearnhead.do.

36 noblemen's and gentlemen's seats.

SEATS. NAMES. POST TOWNS.Ardvorlich House, Col. Robert Stewart, Comrie.Argaith, Patrick Hunter, Glencarse.Argafy House, George H. B. Home, Doune.Arnbathy, Peter Miller, Scone.Arndean House, John Christie, Dollar.

Arngibbon, William Forrester, Kippen.Arthurbank, Alexander Thain, Coupar-Angus.Arthurstone, Peter Carmichael, Meigle.Arthurstone Farm, David Bisset, Coupar-Angus.Ashbank, John Baxter, Blairgowrie.

Ashintully Castle, Miss Ann RutherfordAytoun, do.

Ashmore House, James Pattullo, do.

Athole Bank, Malcolm Stewart, Perth.

Auchinruie, W. T. Dickson, W.S., Blair-Athole.

Auchleeks, Edgar W. Robertson, do.

Auchlyne House, A. 0. Wothington, Killin.

Auchmague, John M. Matthew, Perth.

Auchmore, Earl of Breadalbane, Killin.

Auchnafree, J. & D. M'Diarmid, Dunkeld.Auchnafree, Henry Lambton, Crieff.

Auchterarder Castle, Misses Malcolm, Auchterarder.Auchterarder House, Major Hunter, do.

Auchray, Neale Thomson, Aberfoyle.

Auchtoo Farm, Neil Robertson, Balquhidder.Auchtoomore, D. Carnegie, do.

Ayton, Mrs. Baird, Bridge of Earn.

Bachilton, Thomas Ross, Methven.Badenheath, Peter Sharp, Blackford.

Badnambiest, W. S. S. Crawford, Moulin.Bailieland, John Sharp, Aberuthven.Balbeggie Med. Prac.,Dr. M'Callum, Perth.

Balboughty, Edward Dangerfield, do.

Balcairn, John Campbell, Blairgowrie.

Balcraig, Miss Mercer, New Scone.Baldinnies, James M'Inroy, Dunning.Baldowrie, Alexander Geekie, Coupar-Angus.Baledgarno, Peter Constable, Inchture.

Baledmund, James Ferguson, Pitlochry.

Balendoch, Col. Ogilvy, Meigle.

Balendrick Cottage, Mrs. Wakeham, Bridge of Earn,

Balendrick House, Thomas Roy, do.

Balgarvie, William Crawford, Scone.Balgersho, James Brown, Coupar-Angus.Balgonie, John James Dalgleish, Culross.

Balgowan, Mrs. William Thomson, Methven.Balgowan Shootings,

, Charles Sidey, do.

noblemen's and gentlemen's seats. 37

SEATS. NAMES. POST TOWNS.Balhaldies, George Richmond, Braco.

Balharry, George Lumsden, Alyth.

Balhepburn, Thomas Robb, Rhynd. 'Balhomie, William Scott, Meikleour.Balhill, John Miller, Balbeggie.

Ballathie, Gen. R. R. Robertson, Stanley.

Ballechin, John Stewart, Ballinluig.

Balledmund, James Ferguson, Pitlochry.

Ballied, J. L. Campbell, Blairgowrie.

Ballied Farm, W. & A. Johnstone, do.

Balliliesk, Thomas Millar, Dollar.

Ballindean, Hon. Mrs. Trotter, Inchture.

Ballindean, Easter, Wm. D. Dudgeon, do.

Ballindean, Wester, A. & W. Donaldson, do.

Ballinloan, Alex. & John M 'Donald,, Aberfeldy.

Ballinloan, Wm. Cairns, Dunkeld.Ballintuim, Robert Menzies, Ballinluig.

Ballintuim, Mid, W. Butter, Blairgowrie.

Ballo, Robert Barclay, Coupar-Angus.Ballo Mill, William Chapman, Abernethy.Ballo, Nether, D. Thomson, Inchture.

Balloleys, Thomas Nicoll, do.

Ballyoukan, G. W. Stibbard, Pitlochry.

Balmacolly, Peter M'Glashan, Bankfoot.Balmalcom, George Laird, Balbeggie.

Balmanno, David Low, Bridge of Earn.Balmblair, James Lamond, Redgorton.Balmyle, John Young, Meigle.Balmyle, George Constable, Blairgowrie.

Balmyre, John Brydon, Errol.

Balnabeggan, James Wallace, Blairgowrie.

Balnabroich, James Small, do.

Balnacraig Distillery-, P. M'Dougall& Co., Pitlochry.

Balnacraig, James Fleming, do.

Balnakeilly, Alex. B. Stewart, Dunkeld.Balnakilly, W. M 'Donald, Kirkmichael.Balnald House, Col. Hercy, Pitlochry.

Balquhandy, R. Graeme, Dunning.Balquhandy Farm, John Dougall, do.

Balruddery, James Edward's Heirs, Inchture.

Balthayock Farm, John Robertson, Perth.

Balthayock House, William Lowson, do.

Balvarran, Sir C. Scotland, Pitlochry.

Balwhorrie, Fanshaw Bingham, Muthill.

Bamff House, Sir James H. Ramsay, Alyth.

Banchory, Charles Playfair, Coupar-Angus.'Band irran, Col. M 'Donald, Perth.

38 NOBLEMEN S AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS.

SEATS.

Bankfoot,Bankhead, East,

Bankhead, West,Bannatyne House,Barclay Hills,

Bardmony Bank,Bardrill,

Battleby,

Beagley,

Beagley Inn,

Bean Inn,

Beech-hill Farm,Beech-hill House,Beechwood Villa,

Belhie,

Bellevue,

Bellevue Meadows,Bellycloan,

Belmont Castle,

Belvidere House,Benchill Farm,Bendochy Farm,Benmore Farm,Bentick Farm,Berrybrae,

Berrydyke,Berry hill,

Berryhillock,

Bertha Park,

Binn,

Binn Farm,Birchwood House,Birnam,Blackcraig,

Blackcraigs,

BlackhilkBlackpark,Blackruthven,Blair Castle,

Blair Castle,

Blairadam,Blairdrummond

,

Blairdrummond,Blairgowan,Blairgowrie House,Blairhill,

Blairhullichan,

NAMES.

J. Fraser, innkeeper,

Robert Wright,Andrew Marshall,

R. Thomas,Peter Geekie,

Thomas Spalding,

Peter Sharp,

J. Maxtone-Graham,David Dow,

J. Webster,David Graham,John M'Laren,William Geekie,

Mrs. Lockhart Gordon,William Cairns,

Alexander Morison,

John Douglas,

James Oswald,A. B. Low,W. L. Young,Thomas Smith,

David Syme,D. Farquhar,Peter Brydie,

D. & G. Forbes,

Alexander Brydie,

Charles Duff,

J. Anderson's Heirs,

Robert Cairns,

James Somerville,

James Thomson,Peter M 'Lagan,

J. Guthrie Lornie,

Patrick Allan Fraser,

John Watson,James Heron,John Steel,

John Drummond,C. H. Miller,

The Duke of Athole,

W. & J. Crawford,

S. Home-Drummond,David Ballingall,

John Muir,

Allan Macpherson,

J. R. Haig,A. Hutchison,

POST TOWNS.Bankfoot.

Forteviot.

do.

Coupar-Angus.Perth.

Alyth.

Blackford.

Redgorton.Bridge of Earn.Aberargie

.

Bridge of Earn.Coupar-Angus.

do.

do.

Aberuthven.Coupar-Angus.

do.

Crieff.

Meigle.

Auchterarder.

Stanley.

Coupar-Angus.Killin.

Braco.

Meikleour.

Braco.

Bankfoot.

Coupar-Angus.Perth.

Abernethy.Perth.

Birnam.do.

Blairgowrie.

Scone.

Dunkeld.Perth.

do.

Culross.

Blair-Athole.

Trinity-Gask.

Stirling.

do.

Logie.

Blairgowrie.

Muckhart.Aberfoyle.

NOBLEMEN S AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS. 39

SEATS.

Blairhoyle,

Blairmore,

Blairstruie,

Bleaton Hallet,

Bleaton, Wester,Bleloch,

Boatlands,

Bohally,

Bohespie,

Bolfracks,

Bonhard,Bonhard House,Bonhard, Mill of,

Bonskeid,Boreland,

Boreland,

Borelands,

Bowhouse,Brackland,

Braco Castle,

Bramblebank,Bridge of Earn Hotel,

Do. Medical Prac.

Broadfield,

Broadheadfold,Broadleys,

Broich,

Broom,Broxden,Burnbrae,Burnfoot,

Burnmouth,Burnside,

Busby,Busby, Wester,Buttergask,

Buttergask House,Buttergask Farm,Butterglen House,Butterstone HouseByres Farm,Cairm,Cairnbeddie,

Cairnie, Upper,Cairnie, Wester,Callander House,Callander Lodge,

NAMES.

A. H. Lee,

John Campbell,William Henderson,James R. Anderson,

James Duncan,James Chalmers,

James M'Intosh,

G. W. A. Clark,

Lister Lane,

James Bett,

P. M'Ewan,Alexander Macduff,

James Stewart,

George F. Barbour,

Donald Stewart,

John Stirling,

Andrew Anderson,James Robertson,

J. B. Baillie Hamilton,George K. M'Callum,

J. & D. Saunders,

J. Laing, M.D., & Son,

Andrew Mailer,

John Cunningham,

J. & C. Fenwick,Alex. M'Laurin MonteathJohn Cramb,James Paton,

James Morris,

David M'Ewan,G. Nicoll,

Henry Anderson,George Hunter,

James Taylor,

William Chalmers,

James A. Wright,William Wedderspoon,Robert C. Leslie,

Alex. Low's Trustees,

James Bullions,

C. Calvert,

James Sinclair,

George Miller,

W. Morison,

W. PL Marshall,

Alex. Haddaway,

POST TOWNS.Stirling.

Comrie.Damhead.Blairgowrie.

do.

Bankfoot.Coupar-Angus.Pitlochry.

do.

Aderfeldy.

Scone.

do.

do.

Pitlochry.

Blairgowrie.

Blackford.

Coupar-Angus.Errol.

Callander.

Braeo.

Blairgowrie.

Bridge of Earn.do.

Auchterarder.

Dunning.do.

,Crieff.

Blairingone.

Perth.

do.

do.

Coupar-Angus.Stanley.

Methven.do.

Coupar-Angus.do.

do.

Dunkeld.do.

Guildtown.Blackford.

Guildtown.Forteviot.

do.

Callander,

do.

40 NOBLEMEN S AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS.

SEATS.

Cally House,Cally, Wester,

Cambushinie,Cambusmore,Campsie,Campsie,Camsarney,Camsernie,Camsernie Cottage,

Camghouran,Cardney,Cardross House,Carey,

Cargill Mains,

Carim,Carpow House,Carroglen,

Carse Grange,Carsehead,Carsie Mill,

Castle Huntly,

Castle Menzies,

Castle Menzies,

Chapelbank,Charleston,

Chesthill,

Chesthill Farm,Clashbenny,Clathick,

Clathymore,Clayton,

Claywhat, Easter,

Claywhat, Wester,

Clevage, Easter,

Do. Wester,

Cloanden House,Clochfoldich,

Clunes,

Clunie Bleachfield,

Clunie Castle,

Clunie Cottage,

Clunie Cottage,

Clunskea,

Cluny,

Coats of Fingask,

Cockhill,

NAMES.

James C. Constable,

Mrs. Hutchison,

Mrs. Wallace,

J. B. Baillie Hamilton,

James Robertson,

John Gillespie,

R. B. Barret,

Robert M'Gregor,R. T. Meikle,

O. R. Luxford,

A. B. Brooks,

Captain H. D. Erskine,

John Somerville,

James Peebles,

Col. J. A. Ramsay,John Cuthbert,

J. Clelland Burns,

John Gardiner,

Donald Lamont,James MTnroy,James F. White,Sir Robert Menzies,

J. H. E. Heathcote,

Robert Gardiner,

Patrick Constable,

J. P. Stainton,

A. & F. M'Naughton,James Easson's Heirs,

Col. W. C. Colquhoun,Thomas Sharp,

David Walker,John Fleming,

T. D. Dick Chalmers,

J. & P. M'Glashan,A. & C. Robertson,

Mrs. Robert Haldane,Mrs. Bowie Campbell,Wm. Ogilvy Dalgleish,

Thomas Hendry,Earl of Airlie,

W. Roper Craigie,

Miss Pinkerton,

David Mechie,Sir Donald Currie,

K.C.M.G., M.P.,

James Stark,

Miss J. S. H. Marshall,

POST TOWNS.

Blairgowrie.

do.

Dunblane.Callander.

Methven.Guildtown.Aberfeldy.

do.

do.

Rannoch,Dunkeld.Pt. ofMonteath.Abernethy.Perth.

Blackford.

Newburgh.Crieff.

Errol.

Crieff.

Blairgowrie.

Dundee.Aberfeldy.

do.

Auchterarder.

Errol.

Fortingall.

Aberfeldy.

Errol.

Crieff.

Auchterarder.

Bridge of Earn.Blairgowrie.

do.

Dunning.do.

Auchterarder.

Ballinluig.

Blair-Athole.

Newburgh.Dunkeld.Aberfeldy.

Pitlochry.

do.

Logierait.

Perth.

Callander.

NOBLEMEN S AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS. 41

SEATS.

Coldoch House,Colen,

Colquhalzie,

Condie,Connachan,Conninish,Coral Bank,Corb,Cordon,Cornhill,

Cornhill House,Corriemuckloch,

Coshieville,

Cottartown,

Coul, Easter,

Coul House,Couligartan,

Coulshill,

Coulsknowe,Cowden,Cowden Castle,

Cowford,Craganour Farm,Craganour Lodge,Cragantoll,

Craigatin,

Craigdailie,

Craighall,

Craighead,Craighead House,Craig House,Craigintaggart,

Craiglochie,

Craigmakerran Cot.

Craigmill,

Craignerran Villa,

Craigrossie,

Craigruie,

Cray,

Croftinloan,

Croftness Cottage,

Crianlarich,

Croiscrag,

Cromlix,

Cromwell Park Ho.

NAMES.

Robert Graham,William Cadzow,

J. S. Robertson,

L. J. Oliphant,

James Russell,

John Hamilton,Dr. Rattray,

Donald M'Callum,

J. & T. Thomson,John Mailer,

Margaret Donaldson,Rev. Alex. M'Farlane

Stewart,

Colin Menzies,

James Sidey,

Rev. James Smeaton,P. B. Smeaton,Alexander Doughty,A. C. Pagan,Robert Wright,Duncan M'Innes,John Christie,

Wm. Scott,

Charles Alexander,

J. W. Entwistle,

J. M'Pherson's Heirs,

W. S. Irvine, M.D.,Andrew Hutchison,

POST TOWNS.

BlairdrummondPerth.

Auchterarder.

Bridge of Earn.Crieff.

Killin.

Blairgowrie.

Dunning.Abernethy.Auchterarder.

Perth.

Amulree.Aberfeldy.

Almondbank.Auchterarder.

do.

Aberfoyle.

Dunning.Fossoway.Comrie.Dollar.

Bankfoot.

Kinloch.Rannoch.Aberfeldy.

Pitlochry.

Inchture.

Major-Gen. Clerk-Rattray,

C.B.Leitchart Thomson,John Bird,

R. C. L. Blair,

Captain A. Burnett,

Thomas Stewart,

Alexander Thomson,

J. & P. Saunders,Alexander Low,Alexander MTntosh,David Carnegie,

Miss Robertson,

Admiral J. Murray,Captain Campbell,Adam Teacher,

Mrs. Robertson,

Blairgowrie.

do.

BlairdrummondAlmondbank.Dunkeld.Errol.

Guildtown.Blairgowrie.

Dunkeld.Auchterarder.

Lochearnhead.Blairgowrie.

Pitlochry.

Aberfeldy.

Killin.

Fortingall.

Cap. Hon. A. Drummond, Dunblane.

John Rutherford, Almondbank.

42 noblemen's and gentlemen's seats.

SEATS.

Cromwell ParkBleach field,

Crossmount House,Culdees Castle,

Oultmalundie, East,

NAMES.

James K. Caird,

A. Crewdson,R. T. N. Speir,

Alexander Hay,Cultmalundie, West, James Dow,Cultoquhey,Culross Abbey,Dalchosnie House,Dalguise House,Dalhonzie,

Dall,

Dalmarnock,

R. Barclay,

Major Johnstone,Sidney Biddell,

Rupert Potter,

Miss Robertson,T. V. Wentworth,Gregor M'Gregor,

Dalmunzie Shootings, E. T. Baldwin,Dalnabreck, M. C. S. Smithson,Dalnagairn, J. Panton,Dalnaglar Cottage, I). A. Paterson,

Dalnamein Lodge, Smith & Tullis,

Dalnaspiddal Lodge, W. S. Stirling Crawfurd,Dalreoch,Dalrulzean,

Dalshian,

Damside Farm,Damside House,Deanston,Delvine,

Denhead House,Denmark Field,

Derculich,

Deuglie,

Devonshaw,Dirnanean,Dollerie,

Donavourd,Doune Lodge,Dron,Dron, East,

Dron, West,Drumcairn,Drumearn,Drumfork,Drumlean,Drummond Castle,

Drummonie,Drumtogle Farm,

Maitland M. Crichton,

H. C. Benson,Captain J. H. Murray,

J. & W. Hart,Hector Macduff Duncan,John Muir,

Sir A. Muir Mackenzie,Bart.,

Mrs. Duncan,Robert Hamilton,Mr. Henderson,Alexander Robertson,Trusts, of Wm. Graham,Captain James Small,

Anthony Murray,George Gordon,Earl of Moray,Robert Geekie,

John Richmond,William M'Laren,John C. Speedie,

Peter Drummond,Alexander Robertson,

R. Hampson,Baroness Willoughby

D'Eresby,C. T. C. Grant,

Alex. & Jas. Stirling,

POST TOWNS.

Almondbank.Pitlochry.

Muthill.

Tibbermuir.do.

Crieff.

Culross.

Pitlochry.

Dunk eld.

Crieff.

Rannoch.Dunkeld.Kirkmichael.Blairgowrie.

do.

do.

Blair-Athole.

do.

Kirkmichael.Blairgowrie.

Pitlochry.

Auchterarder.

do.

Deanston.

Dunkeld.Coupar-Angus.Perth.

Ballinluig.

Damhead.Fossoway.Pitlochry.

Crieff.

Pitlochry.

Doune.Inchture.

Bridge of Earn.do.

Abernethy.Comrie.Blairgowrie.

Aberfoyle.

Muthill.

Bridge of Earn.Aberuthven.

NOBLEMEN S AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS. 43

SKATS.

J)rumLogle Mill,

Dubheads,Duchally House,I)rumour,Duchray Castle,

Dunbamey House,Dunalister,

Dunan,Duncrub Park,

Dundarroch,Dundarroch Villa,

Duneaves House,

NAMES.

Robert Whyte,

J. M 'Donald,Andrew Thomson,Barclay Field,

J. F. Jamieson,Miss Craigie,

Major-General A. M'lanM 'Donald,

Lord Rollo & Dunning,Thomas Henry,James Munro,William Handyside,

Dunfallandy Cottage, Margaret Fergusson,

Dunimarle Castle,

Dunira,Dunira Shootings,

Dunkirk Park,

Dunkeld House,

Dunsinane,Duntaggart,Duntanlich,

Dupplin Castle,

Dupplin Cottage,

Durdie,Durdie, Nether,Dysart Cottage,

Earn Bank,Easter Fordel,

East and West BankFarms,

East Gornoch,Easter Greenside,

Easter Rhynd,Easter Shian,

Eastfield,

Eastertyre,

East Grange,Eastwood,Edinample,Edinchip,Edington Lodge,Edradour,Edradynate,Eind,

Elcho,

Rev. Wm. Bruce,

Sir Sidney J. Dundas, Bt,

Right Hon. Earl Cairns,

Misses Robertson,

Duchess Dowager of

Athole,

W. Nairn,

R. M 'Donald,

F. J. Edleman,Earl of Kinnoull,

Hon. Fitzroy G. Hay,James Thorn;Thomas Hope, jun.,

Mrs. Forbes,

Margaret D. Paterson,

John Richmond,

W. Drummond,Mrs. Fanny Young,Matthew Speedie,

Andrew PoAvrie,

Miss Campbell,

James Ronaldson,Mr. Lucas,

James Blair's Heirs,

M. Ingram,W. G. Nixey,Lady H. L. MacGregor,Major Brooksbank,R. G. Arbuthnot,

J. S. Robertson, W.S.,John Mailler,

Paul Darling,

POST TOWNS.Aberuthven.Madderty.Auchlerarder.Dunkeld.Doune.Bridge of Earn.

Rannoch.do.

Dunning.Pitlochry.

Callander.

Aberfeldy.

Pitlochry.

Culross.

, Crieff.

Comrie.Bridge of Earn.

Dunkeld.Perth.

Aberfeldy.

Pitlochry.

Perth,

do.

Errol.

do.

Pitlochry.

Bridge of Earn.Damhead.

Inchture.

Blairgowrie.

New burgh.

Perth.

Kenmore.Bridge of Earn.

Logierait.

Errol.

Dunkeld.Lochearnhead.

do.

Blair-Athole.

Pitlochry.

Ballinluig.

Auchterarder.

Rhynd.

44 noblemen's and gentlemen's seats.

SEATS. NAMES. POST TOWNS.Elliothead, David Edie, Abernethy.Ericht Lodge, Robert Chapman, New Rattray.Erichtside, A. M'Intyre, Blairgowrie.Erigmore, Godfrey M'Kinnon, Birnam.Errol Park, Mrs. Molison, Errol.

Evelick, William Ritchie, do.

Fala, Archibald Goodall, do.

Fala House, R. G. Morton, do.

Falkland House, Mrs. Tyndall Bruce, Falkland.Farleyer House, Sir Robert Menzies, Aberfeldy.Fendoch, James M'Callum, Crieff.

Faskally, Archibald Butter, Pitlochry.

Faskally, Old, James Innes Ralston, do.Fealar, Captain Coventry, Blair-Athole.Feddal, William Stuart, Braco.Ferntower, J. Clelland Burns, Crieff.

Ferryfield, Robert Powrie, Newburgh.Fincastle, David Lumsden, Pitlochry.

Finday, John Young, Dunning.Findynate, Alexander Walker, Ballinluig.

Fingask, George Gray, Rhynd.Fingask Castle, Sir Patrick Murray,

Thriepland, Errol.

Finnegand, Wrn. Smith, Blairgowrie.Finlarig Castle, Earl of Breadalbane, Killin.

Finnart, M. Tomkinson, Rannoch.Finnegand, William Shaw, Glenshee.Flatfield, A. & W. Bruce, Errol.

Flatfield, David Inches Bett, Coupar-Angus.Flawcraig, David Dykes, Errol.

Flowerdale, Robert Miller, Balbeggie.Fonab, Hugh M'Gregor, Pitlochry.

Fonab Cottage, Stanley C. C. Currie, do.

Fordie, A. B. Brooke, Dunkeld.Forneth House, Miss Speid, Forneth.Foss, Major T. Levett, Pitlochry.

Foswell Bank, Dr. Robert Lowe, Auchterarder.Freeland House, C. L. Wood, Bridge of Earn.Gallowflat, John Pottie, Errol.

Garden, James Stirling, Kippen.( -r?t rrnw*; Amulree.

do.Garrows, Easter, Miss C. Campbell,Gartchonzie, Miss J. S. H. Marshall, Dunblane.Garth, Sir Donald Currie,

K.C.M.G., M.P., Aberfeldy.Gartincaber, John B. Murdoch, BlairdrummondGartmore, Sir Gerald Fitzgerald, Bt,,, Stirling.

NOBLEMEN S AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS. 45

SEATS.

Gart,

Garvock House,Gasconhall,

Gask,Gask House,Gattaway,Gilloch Hall,

Glaschorrie Lodge,Glassart House,Glassingall,

Glenalbert,

Glenalmond,

NAMES. POST TOWNS.

Daniel Ainslie, Callander.

Robert Graeme, Bridge of Earn.

William Taylor, Errol.

Thos. Kington Oliphant, Auchterarder.

Mrs. H. Graeme Oliphant, do.

David Davidson,Robert Bauchope,Richard Hemming,Robert Hampson,Mrs. Wallace,William Campbell,Major M. Patton,

Glenalmond Shootings, Colonel Paley,

Glenample,Glenartney,

Glenbruar,

Glenbruich,

Glencarse,

Glendelvine,

Glenderby,Glendevon,Glendcick,Glendeuglie,

Gleneagles Castle,

Glenearn,

Glenericht,

Glenfalloch House,Glenfarg,

Glenfernate,

Glengoulandie,

Glengyle,

Glenkilry,

Glenlochay,

Glenlyon,

Glenny, Nether,

Glenny, Over,Glenqueich Lodge,Glenshee,

Glenturret,

Glenturret, West,Gogar,Glentarkie,

Glentochie Lodge,Glentulchan,

Gloagburn,Godens,Goodlyburn,

W. G. Nixey,

Lord Aveland,Wm. Ogilvy Dalgleish,

Alex. Dunsmore,Thomas Greig,

C. H. Blake,

A. D. Baird,

J. T. HutchisonWalter Thos. Currie,

Major-Gen. Robt. Bruce, Milnathort.

'Earl of Camperdown, Auchterarder.Mr. Ross, Bridge of Earn.A. D. Grimmond, Blairgowrie.

Myles Kennedy, Tyndrum.John Christie, Bridge of Earn.H. A. Brassey, M.P., Pitlochry.

Capt. J. H. E. Heathcote,Aberfeldy.

Abernethy.Bridge of Earn.

Blair-Athole.

Aberfoyle.

Dunblane,Dunkeld.Perth,

do.

Balquhidder.

Comrie.Blair-Athole.

Bridge of Turk.Glencarse.

Dunkeld.Kirkmichael.Dollar.

Glencarse.

R. Napier M 'Gregor,

J. Calder,

G. L. Watson,

J. Griffitt Deanden,Charles M'Farlane,Malcolm M'Nicoll,

Mr. Wilkes,

J. Burt Marshall,

G. Cunningham,Sir Wm. F. Elliot, Bart.,

James Greenhorn,Mrs. Maria E. Anderson,Alexander Duff,

Graeme Reid Mercer,

James Donaldson,G. Miller,

John M'Dougall,

Bridge of Turk.Blairgowrie.

Killin.

Fortingall.

Dunblane.do.

Dunkeld.Blairgowrie.

Crieff.

do.

Stirling.

Strathmiglo.

Blairgowrie.

Perth.

do.

Errol.

Perth.

46 noblemen's and gentlemen's seats.

SEATS.

Gormacks,Goukton,Gourdie,

Gourdie Hill,

Grandtully Castle,

Grange of Elcho,

Grange,Grasswell,Greenhill,

Hallyards,

Hallyburton House,Hatton Farm,

NAMES.

Duncan M'Laren,James Osier,

Mrs. Kinloch,Robert Matthew,John Graham,

J. W. & J. Drysdale,William Hunter,Patrick Constable,

J. B. Finlayson,

James Hill,

Mr. Menzies,

William Brown,Harrowfield, Farm of James Patton,

Hatton, Cargill,

Hawthorn Cottage,

Hayfield,

Heatheryleys,

Heath Park,

Hill,

Hillbank,

Hill Garden,Hill of Ruthven,Hillhead,

Hilltown,

Hillside Cottage,

Hillview Cottage,

Hills of Bendochy,Hilton,

Hilton,

Hillyland,

Hole of Clean,

Holme Hill,

Hope Park,

Home,Huntingtower,Huntingtower,Huntly Bush,Inchbrakie,

Inchaffray,

Inchewan,Inchmartine,

Inchmichael,

Inchrye Mains,

Inchture Mains,

Inchyra,

Inchyra House,Innerbuist,

John Ogilvie,

James Chalmers,

John Mitchell,

Charles Duff,

James Ross,

Andrew W. Constable,

A. Clark,

Mrs. Hill,

James G. Scott,

James Wilson,

A. & J. Ritchie,

J. Wilkie, jun.,

Miss Miller,

Peter Playfair,

Thomas Richmond,James Young,Robert Henderson,William Nicol,

Mrs. Ann Cairns,

Charles Inches,

Thomas Thomson,W. L. Mercer,

Alex. B. Sandeman,John Bannerman,Patrick J. F. Gneme,John Robertson,

John A. Harris,

Henry Howard Allen,

Mrs. George Bell,

J. L. Wilson,W. Crichton,

C. Lowson,James Watson,Arch. Semple,

POST TOWNS.

Blairgowrie.

Glencarse.

Dunkeld.Errol.

Ballinluig.

Perth.

Errol.

Inchture.

Braco.

Alyth.

Coupar-Angus.Perth.

Auchtergaven

.

Meikleour,

Blairgowrie.

Damhead.Bridge of Earn.

Birnam.Errol.

Blairgowrie.

Coupar-Angus.Perth.

Blackford.

Inchture.

Newburgh.Coupar-Angus.

do.

Perth.

Auchterarder.

Perth.

Glencarse.

Dunblane.Blairgowrie.

Errol.

Perth.

do.

Guildtown.Crieff.

do.

Birnam.Inchture.

Errol.

Lindores.

Inchture.

Perth.

do.

do.

noblemen's and gentlemen's seats. 47

SEATS.

Innerbuist Mill,

Innergeldy,

Innerwick,Innerhadden House,Innerpeffray,

Inveralmond,Inverardoch,

Inverardran,

Inverbraan House,Invercroskie Lodge,Invercauld,

Invercomrie,

Inverdunning,Invermay,Invertrossachs,

Isla Bank,Isla Cottage,

Isla Mount,Isla Park,

Innesfield,

Ivy Bank,Janerield,

Jordanstone,Keillor,

Keillour,

Keir,

Keithbank,Keithick House,Keithock Farm,Keithock Mills,

Keith Park,

Kemphill Farm,Kennacoil,

Kercock, East,

Kercock Haugh,Kerrumore,Kilbryde Castle,

Kildinny,

Kilgraston House,Kilgraston Mains,Killiecrankie Cot.,

Killiechassie,

Killin Hotel,

Kilnockie Bank,Kilry,

Kilspindie Farm,

NAMES.

William SharpSir A. Campbell, Bart.,

SirWm.J.W. Baynes, Bt.

C. G. Lefroy,

Messrs. Dixon,David Henderson,John Campbell,James Dewar,Rev. J. Burn Murdoch,

J. G. William?,

Collinson Hall, jun.,

Thomas Barker,

James Gorrie,

Andrew Grant, M.P.,George Addison Cox,James Playfair,

William Geekie,

John Lowe,William Whitson,Robert Pourie,

Mrs. Robertson,

John E. Scott,

W. G. Knight,George Patullo,

James Tait Black,

Trustees of Sir W. Stirlin;

Maxwell, Bart.,

Messrs. Lowe,Edward Collins Wood,Andrew Ramsay,Alexander M'Millan,Misses Inches,

David M 'Ritchie,

William Bell,

Alexander Patton,

John Sime,A. M'Naughton,Archibald Russell,

Robert Graham,

J. B. Mirrlees,

John Stevens,

Misses Stewart,

E. O. Douglas,Alex. Stewart,

Alex. Henderson,

L M. Hind,William Miller,

POST TOWNS.Perth.

Comrie.

, Aberfeldy.

Pitlochry.

Crieff.

Perth.

Doune.Killin.

Dunkeld.Pitlochry.

Kirkmichael.Fortingall.

Dunning.Bridge of Earn.Callander.

Coupar-Angus.do.

do.

do.

Abernethy.Bridge of Earn

.

Dunning.Blairgowrie.

Coupar-Angus.Methven.r

Dunblane.Blairgowrie.

Coupar-Angus.do.

do.

Blairgowrie.

Coupar-Angus.Dunkeld.Stanley.

do.

Aberfeldy.

Dunblane.Forteviot.

Bridge of Earn.do.

Blair-Athole.

Aberfeldy.

Killin.

Bridge of Earn.Bridge of Cally.

Errol.

48 noblemen's and gentlemen's seats.

SEATS.

Kincairney,

Kincardine,

Kindrochit,

Kindrogan,Kinfauns Castle,

Kinloch,

Kinloch,

Kinloch,Kinloch,

Kinloch,Kinloch House,Kinloch House,Kinmonth,Kinmonth Mains,Kinnaird,

Kinnaird,

Kinnaird Mains,Kinnell House,Kinnochtry,Kintillo,

Kippen-Turner,Kippendavie,Kippencross,Kirkton,Kirkton,

Kirktonlees,

Knap House,Knowes,Knowhead,Kynachan,Langley Bank,Langley Cottage,Laighwood,Lairwell,

Lamberkin, East,

Lamberkin, W. Mid,Lamberkin, West,Lambhill,

Lanrick Castle,

Lassintulloch,

Lathirsk,

Lawers,Lawgrove House,Lawhill,

Lawton House,Leadhard House,

NAMES.

William E. Gloag,R. Millar,

Rev. A. I. Robertson,Patrick S. Keir,

Edmund A. Stewart Grayof Gray,

Lord Kinnaird,

Charles Kinnear,Mrs. Martin,

Thomas Knowles,George Bulloch,

Sir George Kinloch,Henry Clifton,

J. H. Pelly Simpson,Thomas Anderson,A. Blair Stewart,

C. T. Lucas,David Mitchell,

Lord Bread albane,Thomas Ferguson,Alexander Seaton,

Mrs. Angus Turner,

John Stirling,

Patrick James Stirling,

James Gray,Mrs. David Sang,Alexander Moodie,Frances, Lady Kinnaird,Andrew Honey,James Marshall,

Lister Lane,Robert M 'Kenzie,

Hugh Drysdale,

Robert Elliot,

Arch. Powrie,

J. & C. P. Robertson,Alexander M'Laggan,George Sutherland,

David W. Anderson,Andrew Jardine,

T. Greig,

George Watson Johnstone,Lt.-Col. D. R. Williamson,William Wedderspoon,George Richmond,William Henderson,Robert Hampson,

POST TOWNS.Dunkeld.Auchterarder.Blair-Athole.

Pitlochry.

Perth.

Dunkeld.Ladybank.Blairgowrie.

Dull.

Dunkeld.Meigle.

Rannoch.Perth.

do.

Pitlochry.

Dunkeld.Inchture.

Killin.

Coupar-Angus.Bridge of Earn.Dunning.Dunblane.

do.

Balbeggie.

Perth.

Auchterarder.

Inchture.

Dunning.Guildtown.Dull.

Scone.Perth.

Dunkeld.Perth.

do.

do.

do.

Fossoway.Stirling.

Rannoch.Falkland.

Crieff.

Perth.

Auchterarder.

Coupar-Angus.Aberfoyle.

noblemen's and gentlemen's seats. 49

SEATS.

Leadketty,Legert Law,Leitch-Hill,

Leny,Letham,Letham,Lethenday,Lethenday Bank,Lettoch,

Lignwood,Lillysleaf,

Lindores House,Linkholm,Lintrose House,Littleton,

Lochdochart,Lochgarry,Lochton,Lochbank,Lochtummel Lodge,Lochard Lodge,Lochearnside,

Loch-Kennard,Lochvaligan,

Logierait,

Loonbrae,Lower Littleton,

NAMES. POST TOWNS.

James Fenwick, Dunning.John Cunningham, Balbeggie.

Mrs. Peter Taylor, Perth.

J. B. Hamilton, Callander.

Heirs of Captain Letham, Bankfoot.George M'Combie,Robert Easson,Alexander Douglas,

John MTntyre,William MacLeish,R. H. Boyle, R.N.,Lady Maitland,

Mrs. Shephard,Mungo Murray,Alexander Reddie,Edward G. Place,

Henry Clifton,

Thomas Walker,John Scott,

Wm. Young,Peter Joynson,James Wilson,

John Graham,E. C. Guinness,

A. Duncan,

Wm. Spalding,

Low'r Lochard Lodge,John Dalziel, W.S.,Loyal House, Professor George Ramsay,Alyth

Perth,

do.

Blairgowrie.

Pitlochry.

Scone.Crieff.

Lindores.

Blairgowrie.

Coupar-Angus.Inchture.

Crieff.

Rannoch.Inchture.

Blairgowrie.

Pitlochry.

Aberfoyle.

Comrie.Dull.

Blair-Athole.

Ballinluig.

Blairgowrie.

do.

Aberfoyle.

Lude House, J. P. M'Inroy,Luncarty Bleachfield, James Burt Marshall,

Lynn-Keith, David Clark,

Machany House, H. L. Green,Madderty House, J. A. Henry,Mains of Errol, J. Kidd,Ms. of Huntingtower, Robert Smith,Mansfield Villa,

Marlee,

Marlee House,Marlefield,

Marlehall,

Maryfield,

Meggernie,Meggernie Castle,

Megginch Castle,

Meikleour House,

Mrs. Ewan Cameron,Jos. Richard,Catherine Blair,

Peter M'Lean,James Beattie,

Telfer Anderson,W. G. S. Menzies,

C. F. Young,Johu M. Drummond,Dowager Marchioness of

Landsowne,

Blair-Athole.

Perth.

Blairgowrie.

Auchterarder.Crieff.

Errol.

Perth.

Callander.

Blairgowrie.

do.

Tibbermuir.Stanley.

Fossoway.Fortingall.

do.

Errol.

Perth.

5° noblemen's and gentlemen's seats.

SEATS.

Merklands,Methven Castle,

Middleton,Middlehaugh,Millearn House,Milnab,Millhill,

Millhills,

Milton House,Milton of Collace,

Monachoil,Moncreiffe, Easter,

Moncreiffe House,Mondowie,Moness House,Monorgan,Montague,Monzie Castle,

Morenich House,Mornington,Mount Ericht,

Mudhall,Mugdrum,Muirhall,

Muirhead,Muirhead,Munday,Murthly Shootings,

Murie House,Murrayshall,Murray House,Murthly Castle,

Mylnefield House,M)7reside,

Myres Castle,

Nether Logie,

Newbigging,. Newbigging,Newfargie,

New Hall,

New Hall Farm,Newhouse,Newmill,Newmill,Newton Gray,Newton,Newton House,

Wm. Smythe,

Margaret Smith,

S, R. Ferguson,

NAMES. POST TOWNS.Blairgowrie.

Methven.Thornhill.

Pitlochry.

Auchterarder.David Halley, Crieff.

Colonel R. H. A. Ogilvy, Inchture.

James M'Callum, Crieff.

Mrs. E. S. Young, Auchterarder.William Henderson, Coupar-Angus.Duncan Stewart, Lochearnhead.John Isdale, Bridge of Earn.Sir R. D. Moncreiffe, Bt.,

*

do.

Charles M'Farlane, PortofMonteithDr. J. B. Reid, Aberfeldy.

David Paton, Inchture.

W. Thomson, Balbeggie.

J- Bald, Crieff.

Jameson Ellis, Kenmore,James C. Murray, Abernethy.Wm. Jobson, Blairgowrie.

Mr. Blair, Coupar-Angus.E. Paterson Hay, Newburgh.Robert Walker, Perth.

David Sime, Coupar-Angus.Alex. M'Laren, Auchterarder.David K. Stewart, Perth.

Henry J. L. Graham, Murthly.

J. B. B. Morison, Errol.

*Mrs. John M. Graham, Perth.

Dr. Urquhart, do.

Sir A. Douglas Stewart, Bt., Murthly.William Brand, Longforgan.David Mackie,Mrs. Greig,

James Adam,Patrick Gardiner,

Alexander Scott,

Mrs. John Burton,

Mrs. Shaw,John Mackie,

J. B. Pople,

James M'Duff,

John Ross,

Robert Prain,

James M'Ewan,

Inchture.

AuchtermuchtyMeigle.

Auchterarder.Guildtown.Bridge of Earn.Coupar-Angus.Blairingone.

Perth.

Bankfoot.

Perth.

Inchture.

Perth.

Captain Thos. W. Greig, Glencarse.

NOBLEMEN S AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS. 5 1

SEATS.

North Bank,North Dubheads,Oakbank,Oakbank,Ochtertyre,

Oliverburn,

Orchardseat,

Over Kinfauns,

Orchill,

Orchill Farm,Orchill House,Orwell House,Over Benchill,

Overcoul Farm,Over Durdie,

Over Durdie,

Pairnie,

Parkfield,

Parkhead,Parkhill,

Parkside,

Pathstruie,

Peel,

Pepper Knowes,

Percy,

Persey,

Physician's Hall,

Pickstonhill,

Pitcairley,

Pitcairn Bleachfield,

Pitcairns House,Pitcairns, Easter,

Pitcastle,

Pitfar,

Pitfour Castle,

Pitkeathly Wells,

Pitkeathly Farm,Pitkellony,

Pitkindie,

Pitlour,

Pitlowie,

Pitmedden,Pitmurthly,

Pitnacree,

Pitnacree House,

NAMES.

John Chisholm,R. & J. Kinloch,

Margaret Ross,

David Grimmond,Sir P. K. Murray, Bart.,

William Robertson,Laurence Bennet,William Miller,

Alexander M'Bcath,M. Finlayson,

Rev. John M'Dougal],Rev. Dr. Smith,

James Scott,

James Miller, junr.,

J. & J. Thorn,Mrs. Dewar,D. G. Cunningham,William Semple,Patrick Playfair,

Mrs. Whitson,D. & C. Robertson,

Rev. Wm. Macqueen,G. & W. Sutherland,

James Brewster's Repre-sentatives,

Mrs. John Stewart,

James Patullo,

Dr. Wylie,

W. S. Ferguson,Robert Cathcart,

David Lumsden,Jas. F. Watson,Laurence M'Laren,

J. Guthrie Lornie of

Birnam,James Anderson,Sir J. S. Richardson, Bt.,

David Geddes,James M'Farlane,Henry Curr,

G. Playfair,

Moncrieffe Skene,Andrew Crawrford,

James Landale,Wm. & Thos. Robertson,Dr. James Alex. Menzies,Holbroot Gaskell,

POST TOWNS.Perth.

Madderty.Perth.

Blairgowrie.

Crieff.

Errol.

Bridge of Earn.Perth.

Blair-Athole.

Blackford.

Braco.

Dunblane.Stanley.

Auchterarder.Errol.

do.

Auchterarder.

Scone.Blairgowrie.

Old Rattray.

Scone.

Forteviot.

Tibbermuir.

Glencarse.

Bridge of Cally.

Blairgowrie.

Errol.

Scone.Auchtermuchty.Almondbank.Dunning,

do.

Ballinluig.

Fossoway.Glencarse.

Bridge of Earn.

do.

Muthill.

Inchture.

Strathmiglo.

Glencarse.

Abernethy.Redgorton.Ballinluig.

do.

52 NOBLEMEN S AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS.

SEATS.

Pitroddie,

Pitskelly,

Pittendreich,

Pittenzie House,Pleasance,

Polcalk,

Poldar,

Portnellan,

Princeland,

Rait Farm,Rannagulzion,Rannoch Barracks,

Rannoch Lodge,Raws,Rednock,Reichip,

Reinakylich,

Retreat,

Rhynd, Easter,

Rhynd, Wester,Riemore, Easter,

Rockdale Cottage,

Rohallion,

Roro,Rose Cottage,

Rosemount,Ross,

Ross,

Rossie House,Rossie House,Rossie Ochill,

Rossie Priory,

Rottearns, Easter,

Rottearns, Mid,Row,Ruthven House,Rannavey,

Runnavey Lodge,Sands House,Sandyhall,

Saucher,

Scone Palace,

Seaside,

Seggieden,

NAMES. POST TOWNS.

George Miller, Errol.

James Stewart, Balbeggie.

W. M'Laren, Blairgowrie.

J. Pilkington, Crieff.

Misses M'Laren, Coupar-Angus.E. & A. Fleming, do.

James Pullar, PortofMonteithRev. Wm. Atkinson

Clark, Pitlochry.

Mrs. George B. Clark, Coupar-Angus.

John Howieson, Errol.

Lieut. -Colonel Ogilvy, Bridge of Cally.

Major-Gen. Coke Robert-son, Rannoch.

Sir Robt. Menzies, Bart., do.

Arch. Powrie, Inchture.

Rev. H. A. G. Shephard, Pt. ofMonteith.

John Cowan, W. S.

Mr. Maylor,

John M'Laren,Andrew Pourie,

Alexander Pitcaithly,

John Thomson,James Beattie,

John Bett,

W. L. Galbraith,

Dr. James Steele,

Robert Geekie,

Thos. & Alex. Ross,

Charles Powrie,

Captain Burnaby,R. J. Maitland,

John Kerr,

Lord Kinnaird,

Peter Gardiner,

Wm. Veitch,

Hon. Lord Lee,

John Blyth,

John Robertson,

Col. W. M. Macdonald,W. Matthewson,Joseph Clunie,

John M 'Donald,

Earl of Mansfield,

Wm. Watson,Col. Drummond Hay,

Dunkeld.Blair-Athole.

New Scone.

Perth.

do.

Dunkeld.Perth.

Dunkeld

.

Weem.Scone.

Blairgowrie.

Auchterarder.

Glencarse.

Bridge of Earn.AuchtermuchtyBridge of Earn.Inchture.

Braco.

do.

Doune.Perth.

Spittal of Glen-shee.

Blairgowrie.

Kincardine.Glencarse.

Balbeggie.

Perth.

Errol.

Perth.

NOBLEMEN S AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS. 53

SEATS.

Shandry,Shian,

Shielhill,

Shierglass,

Snaigow,Soilzarie,

Solsgirth,

SpittalfieldMed. PracSpringfield,

Stanley House,Stenton,

St. Fink,

St. Martins,

St. Mary's Tower,St. Mungo's,Stobhall,

Stobhall Mains,Stormontfield,

Straloch,

Straloch, Mains of,

Strathallan,

Strathallan Castle,

Strathgarry House,Strathyre,

Stronvar,

Strone House,Strowan,Struie,

Struiehill,

Sunnybrae,Tarsappie,

Tarsappie, Easter,

Tarsappie, Wester,Tarvie Shootings,

Taymount,Taymouth Castle,

Teithside,

The Cairnies,

The Gart,

The Roman Camp,Thorn, Farm of,

Tighn'nduin,Tippermallo,Tirinie House,Tomnagrew,Torrie,

Troup,

NAMES.

William M'Laren,Matthew Gray,

James Chalmers,Robert M 'Donald,William Cox,George Constable,

Wm, Connal,

J. M. K. Taylor,

John Young,Col. Frank S. Sandeman,T. G. Murray,David Anderson,Col. W. M. Macdonald,Lord J. Manners,John M. Cairns,

J. M. Keillor,

Robert Morton,David Lumsden,Elias Doming,Robert Farquharson,Col. Jas. Reid Stewart,

Viscount Strathallan,

H. D. Stewart,

F. Arkwright, M.P.,David Carnegie,

George N. Constable,Thomas J. G. Stirling,

Mrs. Haldane,John Martin,Arthur Anderson, C.B.,Charles Kinnear,Thos. Robertson,Peter Paton,B. Scriven,

Hon. C. Murray,Earl of Breadalbane,Misses M'Ewan,Colonel Paley,

Daniel Ainslie,

Miss H. Marshall,

John & Thos. Moyes,Charles Stewart,

John Graham,William Harris,

Donald Macduff,

Col. J. P. Robertson,

James Bell,

POST TOWNS.Errol.

Amulree.Stanley.

Blair-Athole.

Dunkeld.Blairgowrie.

Fossoway.Spittalfield.

Scone.Stanley.

Dunkeld.Blairgowrie.

Perth.

Dunkeld.Blackford.

Meikleour.Perth.

do.

Pitlochry.

do.

Auchterarder.

do.

Blair-Athole.

Balquhidder.Lochearnhead.Bridge of Cally.

Crieff.

Forteviot.

Forgandenny.Pitlochry.

Perth.

Rhynd.do.

Pitlochry.

Perth.

Aberfeldy.

Callander.

Perth.

Callander.

do.

Auchterarder.

Killin.

Methven.Aberfeldy.

Dunkeld.Doune.Fortingall.

54 NOBLEMEN S AND GENTLEMEN S SEATS.

SEATS.

Torwood,Tulliallan Castle,

Tighnault,

Tullochfield,

Tullibelton,

Tullybeagles,

Tullyfergus,

Tullymet,Tullymurdoch,Tullyneddy Cottage,

Tummel Bridge,

Urrard House,Valleyfield House,Valleyfield, Low,Waterybutts,Wellfield,

Welltree,

Welton,Wester Fordell,

Wester Rhynd,Wester Clow,Wester Clunie,

Westmuir,Westerton House,Whitefield,

Whitefield, West,West Mains,

Westwood Cottage,

Whitehills,

Williamsfield,

Williamston,

Woodend,Do.

Wood head,

Woodhill,Woodlands,

Do.Woodside,Woodside Cottage,

NAMES.

Lady Osborne Elphin-stone,

A. Galloway,

John Sandeman,C. J. Ross,

J. Ingram,James Millar,

William Dick,

John Anderson,Mrs. M'Leish,Francis B. Aitkinson,

Mrs. Alston Stewart,

Mrs. Colonel M'Leod,Mrs. Hosier,

Trustees of W. Constable,

David Laurie,

George Gray,

Dr. J. Clerk Rattray,

General Kirkland,

Alex. Pitkeathly,

William A. Stewart,

Thomas Guthrie,

James Ramsay,Sir James Alexander,

James Pennycook,Alexander Ritchie,

Patrick Gray,Mrs. G. Ross,

Chas. G. Playfair,

Peter Taylor,

Mrs. M'Laggan,A. W. Cruickshank,Isaac A. Henry,William Brown,Mr. Blyth,

William Macdonald,E. P. B. Hay,T. W. Smeaton,Mrs. Mackenzie Murray,

POST TOWNS.Dunkeld.

Kincardine.

Aberfeldy.

Perth.

Bankfoot.do.

Blairgowrie.

Dunkeld.Blairgowrie.

do.

Pitlochry.

do.

Culross.

do.

Errol.

Bridge of Earn.Madderty.Blairgowrie.

Milnathort.

Perth.

Dunning.Abernethy.Auchterarder.

Bridge of Allan.

Inchture.

Guildtown.Blackford.

Perth.

Inchture.

Dunblane.Crieff.

Almondbank.Crieff.

Perth.

Blairgowrie.

Perth.

Abernethy.Forteviot.

Coupar-Angus.

LIST OF THE CLERGY IN PERTHSHIRE. 55

XDI.—LIST of the CLEKGY and their PLAGES of

WOKSHIP in PEETHSHIEE.

BAPTIST.

PLACES. NAMES. POST TOWNS.

Aberfeldy,

Blair-Athole,

Glenlyon,

TuUymet,

W. S. Chedburn, Aberfeldy.Blair- Athnlf

Donald M'Lellan,Donald Grant,

l.MiUt j iUIUitt

Aberfeldy.

Ballinluig.

CONGREGATIONALIST.

Aberfeldy,

Blairgowrie,

W. N. Challice,

E. Marshall Tennant,Aberfeldy.

Blairgowrie.

Crieff, James Bell,

ESTABLISHED.

Crieff.

Aberdalgie, John Sharp; John Ferguson,

M.A., asst. & sue, Perth.

Aberfoyle,

Abernethy,Abernyte,

Arch. F. Stewart ; Don.C. Bryce, asst. & sue,

William Gordon,Allan Menzies, B.D.,

Aberfoyle.

Newburgh.Inchture.

Alyth,

Amulree,Robert Murray,A. M'F. Stewart,

Meigle.

Dunkeld.Ardoch, G. D. Macnaughton,

A.M., B.D., Braco.

Arngask, R. K. Moncrieff, B.D., Kinross.

Auchterarder, "William Gibson ; CharlesShort, assistant, Auchterarder.

Auchtergaven, D. Winter, A.M., Perth.

Balquhidder,

Bendochy,Blackford,

Lochearnhead.Coupar-Angus.Blackford.

George Brown,David Bonallo,

Blair-Athole, J. Fraser, A.M., Blair-Athole.

Blairgowrie,

Blairingone,

Robert Kemp,John Wilson,

Blairgowrie.

Stirling.

Bridge of Allan,

Callander,John Reid,

Alex. Marshall, M.A.,Bridge of Allan,

Callander.

Caputh, Theodore Marshall, Dunkeld.Cargill, W. A. Campbell, M.A., Perth.

Clunie, Angus M'Innes, Dunkeld.

56 LIST OF THE CLERGY IN PERTHSHIRE.

PLACES. NAMES.

Collace, Thomas Brown,Comrie, John Macpherson,Coupar-Angus, F. R. M 'Donald,

Crieff, J. Cunningham, D. D.,

Crieff, West, John Hunter,

Dunbarney, Thos. D. Kirkwood,Dunblane, D. Morrison, M.A.,Dunkeld, Little, J. Skinner Mackenzie,

Dunkeld & Dowally, Thos. Rutherford,

Dunning, Peter Thomson,Dron, Charles Goodall,

Dull, E. M. Masson, M.A.,Errol, Robt. Graham, LL.D.,Forgandenny, John Robb,Foss, Jas. Armstrong ; Alex.

Carmichael, A. & S.,

Forteviot, J. Anderson, M.A., D.D,Fortingall, D. Campbell,

Fowlis-Wester, Thomas Hardy,Gask, James Martin,

Glendevon,Glenshee, Thomas Crawford,

Grandtully, John M'Lean,Inchture, John A. Honey, D.D.,Innerwick& Glenlyon, Hugh M 'Donald,

Kenmore, James B. M'Kenzie,Kettins, James Fleming,

Killin, Colin A. M'Vean,Kilmadock, G. Mitchell, M.A.,Kilspindie and Rait, Wm. L. Wotherspoon,

A.M.,Kincardine, B. Edmonstone,Kinclaven, N. M. M'Naughton,Kinfauns, G. S. Davidson, M.A.,Kinloch-Rannoch, John Sinclair, B.D.,Kinnaird, William Sinclair,

Kinnoull, John Anderson, D.D.,Kippen,Kirkmichael, Duncan M 'Donald,

Lecropt, Peter William Young,Lethendy & Kinloch, David Smith Rae,Longforgan, Wm. Ritchie, D.D.,Logie, D. N. Imrie, M.A., B.DLogiealmond, Pat. M'Gregor, M.A.,Logierait, A. Meldrum, M.A.,Madderty, William Stoddart,

Methven, John Wilson, M. A.,

POST TOWNS.

Perth.

Crieff.

Coupar-Angus.Crieff.

do.

Bridge of Earn.

Dunblane.Dunkeld.

do.

Dunning.Bridge of Earn.

Aberfeldy.

Errol.

Bridge of Earn.

Pitlochry.

, Perth.

Aberfeldy.

Crieff.

Auchterarder.

Stirling.

Blairgowrie.

Ballinluig.

Inchture.

Aberfeldy.

do.

Coupar-Angus.Killin.

Doune.

Errol.

BlairdrummondPerth.

do.

Pitlochry.

Inchture.

Perth.

Kippen.Blairgowrie.

Bridge of Allan.

Blairgowrie.

Dundee., Bridge of Allan.

Perth.

Dunkeld.Crieff.

Perth.

LIST OF THE CLERGY IN PERTHSHIRE. 57

PLACES. NAMES. POST TOWNS.

Moneydie, A. Milroy, M.A., D.D., Perth.

Monzie, James Taylor, M.A., Crieff.

Monzievaird, J. R. Campbell, do.

Moulin, Duncan Campbell, Pitlochry.

Muthill, James Rankin, D.D., Crieff.

Norrieston, James Forfar, Stirling.

Port of Monteith, John Johnstone, Port ofMonteith

Rattray, A. W. Herdman, M.A., Blairgowrie.

Redgorton, Alexander Neilson, Perth.

Rhynd, James Ballingal, B.D., do.

Scone, Andrew Benvie, B.D., do.

St. Madoes, Walter Tait, do.

St. Martins, W. M. S. Hamilton, do.

Stanley, George Murray, do.

Tenandry, Patrick Grant, M.A., Blair-Athole.

Tibbermuir, C. Smith Adie, Perth.

Trinity-Gask, George W. Kemp, Auchterarder.

Trossachs, John M'Diarmid, Callander.

Tulliallan, John Smeaton, Kincardine.

Weem, R. G. Dunbar, M.A., Aberfeldy.

EPISCOPALIAN.

Right Rev. Charles Wordsworth, D.C.L., Bishop,

Bishops' Hall, St. Andrews.

Alyth and Meigle,

Blair and Pitlochry,

Blairgowrie,

Bridge of Allan,

Callander,

Coupar-Angus,Crieff,

Culross,

Dollar,]

Doune,Duncrub,Dunblane,Dunkeld,Kenmore,Muthill,

Strathtay,

Trinity College, (

Glenalmond, \Tummel Bridge and

Kinloch-Rannoch,

A. S. Aglen, M.A.,H. St. John Howard,LL.D.,

F. W. Davis,

C. H. Johnstone, M.A.,T. Wildman, D.D.,R. Ritchie,

A. J. T. Morris, B.A.,

W. Bruce, B.D.,H. E. Masken,R. Cole, M.A.,M. F. Lord, B.A.,

Henry Malcolm, B.A.,

J. W. Hunter,Sydney Porter,

F. Kitchin, M.A.,

J. D. Paulett,

Wilfrid Richmond,Warden,

C. T. S. Bowles, B.A., Pitlochry.

Alyth.

Pitlochry.

Blairgowrie.

Bridge of Allan,

Callander.

Coupar-Angus.Crieff.

Culross.

Dollar.

Doune.Dunning.Dunblane.Dunkeld,Aberfeldy.

Crieff.

Ballinluig.

Perth.

58 LIST OF THE CLERGY IN PERTHSHIRE.

PLACES. NAMES.

EVANGELICAL UNION.Coupar-Angus,

Aberfeldy,

Abernethy,Abernyte and Rait,

Aberuthven,Alyth,

Ardeonaig,Arngask,Auchterarder,

Auchtergaven,Balqhuidder,

Blackford,

Blair-Athole,

Blairgowrie (First),

Do. (South),

Braco,

Bridge of Allan,

Do.Bucklyvie,

Burreltown,

Callander,

C argill,

Clunie,

Collace,

Comrie,Coupar-Angus,Cray,

Crieff,

Dunblane,Dunbarney,Dunkeld,Dunning,Errol,

Forgandenny,

Fortingall,

Gartmore,Glenisla,

Glenlyon,Kenmore,Kinfauns,

FREE.Donald R. Clarke,

Robert Stevenson,

John Wilson, M.A.,James M 'Donald,

Arch. Fergusson,

John M'Callum,John Young,W. E. W. Brown, M.A.,John A. Cooke,E. J. Findlater, M.A.,And. Donald, M.A.,Atholl Stuart,

John Baxter, M.A.,Malcolm White,Win. Milne, M.A.,

Wm. Ross, LL.D.,George Rose,

Alex. S. Robertson,

Andrew Bogle,

George C. Baxter,

Robert M'Leod,James Reid,

Charles D. Kay, M.A.,Thomas Bain,

James Robertson,

A. Henderson, M.A.,John S. Bowie, B.D.,

John Hume Wells,

Dougal M'Pherson,Duncan M'Laren,A. Campbell, M.A.,Jas. Drummond ; W. H.

Telford, as. & sue,Duncan M. M'Leod,Malcolm M'Lean,James W. Simpson, M.A.John M 'Coll,

Allan Sinclair,

B. Franklin Greig,

synod clerk,

POST TOWNS.

Coupar-Angus.

Aberfeldy.

Newburgh.Inchture.

Auchterarder.

Meigle.

Killin.

Kinross.

Auchterarder.

Perth.

Crieff.

Blackford.

Blair-Athole.

Blairgowrie.

do.

Braco.

Bridge of Allan.

do.

Stirling.

Coupar-Angus.Callander.

Perth.

Dunkeld.Perth.

Crieff.

Coupar-Angus.Blairgowrie.

Crieff.

Dunblane.Bridge of Earn.

Dunkeld.Dunning.Errol.

Bridge of Earn.

Aberfeldy.

Stirling.

, Meigle.

Aberfeldy.

do.

Perth.

LIST OF THE CLERGY IN PERTHSHIRE. 59

PLACES. NAMES. POST TOWNS.

Kipperi, Pat. T. Muirhead, .Stirling.

Kilmadock, John A. Anderson, Doune.Kirkmichael, D. D. M 'Isaac, M.A., Blairgowrie.

Killin, Alexander Stewart, M.A. >

W.J. M 'Donald, C. & S. , Killin.

Lawers, Murdoch Morrison, do.

Longforgan, John Hunter, Dundee.Logiealmond, George Steven, M.A., Perth.

Logierait, D. R. C. M 'Lagan, Dunkeld.Lethendy, Alex. Gordon, M.A., Blairgowrie.

Madderty, Thomas Gunn, M.A.;L. C. M 'Lagan WT

ed-

derburn, M.A., C. & S. ,Crieff.

Methven, John M'Leish, Perth.

Monzie, John Reid Omond ; Georg<

Henderson, C. & S.,"Crieff.

Moulin, John Stewart, Pitlochry.

Muthill, Andrew N. Sutherland, Crieff.

Pitcairngreen, J. J. Glen Kippen, M.A. , Perth.

Rattray, Adam Ross, Blairgowrie.

Scone, A. K. M'Murchie, Perth.

Stanley, J. F. Thomson, M.A., Stanley.

Strathbraan, Arch. C. Sutherland,

A.M., B.D., Dunkeld.Strathfillan, Donald Mackay, Tyndrum.Struan, Alex. R. Findlay, Blair-Athole.

Tummel Bridge, Murdoch Corbet,

ROMAN CATHOLIC.

Pitlochry.

Ballechin, John Shaw, Ballinluig.

Blairgowrie, John Carmont, D.D., Blairgowrie.

Crieff, Andrew Barrett, Crieff.

I )oune, Paul M'Lauchlan, Doune.

UNITED ORIGINAL SECEDERS.

Coupar-Angus, Peter M 'Vicar, Coupar-Angus.

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN.

Abernethy, John Clark, Newburgh.Alyth, John Dunlop, Meigle.

Auchterarder (South), George Tacque, Auchterarder.

do. (North), William S. Muil, do.

Auchtergaven, Matthew Howieson, Perth.

Balbeggie, Robert M 'Master, M.A. , do.

6o LIST OF THE CLERGY IN PERTHSHIRE.

PLACES.

Blairgowrie,

Blairlogie,

Bridge of Allan,

Bridge of Teith,

Comrie,Coupar-Angus,Craigend,Crieff,

Dunblane,Dunning,Errol,

Greenloaning,Kinclaven,Kinkell,

Lethendy,Logiealmond,Methven,Pathstruie,

Pitcairn,

Pitroddie,

Scone,

NAMES.

Robert Russell,

W. M'Laren, M.A.,James Muir,

William Huie,William F. Swan,Thomas Grainger,

Wm. T. Walker, M.A.,John C. Inglis,

Wm. Blair, M.A., D.D.,

Adam Baillie,

John Macintyre,

John Brown,George Duthie,

Joseph Hay,David Goodwin,John Millar,

William M 'Queen,Robert Nelson,

Walter White,

John M'Neill,

M.A.,

POST TOWNS.Blairgowrie.

Stirling.

Bridge of Allan.

Doune.Crieff.

Coupar-Angus.Perth.

Crieff.

Dunblane.Dunning.Errol.

Braco.

Perth.

Auchterarder.

Blairgowrie.

Perth.

do.

Bridge of Earn.Perth.

Errol.

Perth.

XIV.-POSTAL DIRECTORY,

CHIEF OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENT.Postmaster-General, Right Hon. Henry Fawcett.

Secretary (London), S. A. Blackwood, C.B.Surveyor- General ( Scotland'),... A.. M. Cunynghame, Esq.

Surveyorfor North of Scotland, John Warren, Esq.

PERTH ESTABLISHMENT.Head Office—2 High Street.

Postmaster, John M 'Gregor, Esq.

Medical Officer, James P. Bramwell, Esq., M.D.Clerks, James Marshall (chief), Geo. Farquhar,

John Black, and James Matthews.Sorters, Alexander Gorrie, David Duncan, and

George D. Jack.

Counter- Clerks, James Cairns and James Dewar.Letter-Carriers, T. Coutts, John Henderson, James

Stewart, Wm. Laird Hodge, CharlesMoncrieff, David MTntosh, DavidProudfoot, John Michie, and JamesFerguson.

Do. (Auxiliary), ...George Marshal], James Henderson,and Peter Gall.

Edinburgh Messenger, ...Alexander Pirrie, 2 Bridge Lane.

RURAL MESSENGERS.

Aberdalgie, John Menzies, 219 High Street.

Almondbank, J ohn M 'Gregor, 82 Watergate.Balbeggie, Andrew Noble, 29 Stormont Street.

Glencarse, John M'Ewan, iy Hospital Street.

Guildto7vn, John Stewart, 2 Union Street Lane.Rhynd, David Watson, Thimblerow.Stanley, Alexander Stewart, 1 1 Barossa Street.

Receiving Offices—Caledonian Place and 24 SouthMethven Street.

Receivers, Peter Robb and William Lyons.

Telegraph Department. v

Clerks.—James Gaudie (chief), Thos. M'Intosh, David Allan,

Wm. Isaac, James Marshall, Margt. M 'Isaac, Kate Stewart,

Margaret Clark, Jane Douglas, and Jessie Stewart.

Engineering Department.

Joseph Jackson, South William Street.

62 POSTAL DIRECTORY.

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF MAILS FROMTHE POST OFFICE, PERTH.

MAILS.

Edinburgh and Fife,

Glasgow, Stirling, Auchter-arder, and Crieff,

Redgorton, Stanley, Bank-foot, and Meikleour,'Scone, Balbeggie, Guild-

town, Rhynd, Glen-

carse, and Aberdalgie,Almondbank, Methven,and Buchanty,

Redgorton, Stanley,

Bankfoot,& Buchanty,Scone and Balbeggie, .

.

Methven, Almondbank,^ Glencarse,&Meikleour

Dundee, Errol,and Inchture,

Aberdeen, via Co.-Angus, .

.

Do., (2nd des.), ....

•Inverness, via Dunkeld, ....

*Do., do.,

Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dun-ning, and Forteviot,

Aberdeen, Forfar, &c,Edinburgh and Glasgow, . .

.

Bridge of Earn and Fife only,

Dundee, Coupar-Angus, andBlairgowrie,

^London, Edinburgh, andGlasgow, via Stirling, ....

Inverness,

Dundee only,

London, Edinburgh, andGlasgow, via Stirling, ....

Dundee, ErroI,and Inchture,

Only those marked thus (*) are despatched on Sunday.

RECEIVING OFFICES and PILLAR LETTER-BOXES.Receiving Offices, 24 South Methyen Street and Caledonian

Place.—Collections at 7.10, 11, 1.55, 5, 6.10, and 9.35.

Letter-boxKing St.

Collection.

30 a.m.o a.m.o p.m.

15 p.m.

35 P-m -

Letter-boxfoot of

South St.

Letter-boxAthole St.

Collection. [Collection

30 a.m.o a.m.

30 p.m.20 p.m.

40 p.m.

30 a.m.o a.m.20 p.m.10 p.m,

30 p.m.

Letter-boxBridgend.

Collection.

30 a.mo a.m10 p.m5 P-m.

10 p.m

Letter-boxGeneralStation.

Collection

6 40 a.m.o a.m.

45 P-m.o p.m.o p.m.

Letter-boxCraigie.

Collection.

1 45 p.m.

5 45 P-m.

Letter-boxMelvilleStreet.

Collection.

5 30 a.mo a.m.

2 25 p.m.6 15 p.m.

9 30 p.m.

POSTAL DIRECTORY. 63

Collection at Railway Station only at 1.10 p.m. on Sunday.Postal Order business transacted between the hours of 6.45

a.m. and 9 p.m.Money Orders are issued and paid every day (Sunday ex-

cepted) from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m.An additional fee of id. will secure a despatch till within 15

minutes of each departure. Both postage and fee must be paid

in stamps, and dropped into the late letter-box.

Registered Letters require to be posted 30 minutes before the

box closes, but, for a late fee of 4d., may be received up to the

closing of the box.

The Office is open every lawful day from 6.45 a.m. till 9 p.m.,

and on Sunday from 9 till 10.15 a -m - only. For Telegraphbusiness, from 9 till 10.15 a -m - anc^ from 4 till 5 p.m.

INLAND LETTERS.The rates of postage, when prepaid, are as follows, viz. :

For a letter not above 1 oz., id.

,, above I oz. but not above 2 oz., i^d.

,, ,, 2 oz. ,, 4 oz., 2d.

,, ,, 4 oz. ,, 6 oz., 2|d.

,, ,, 6 oz. ,, 8 oz., 3d.

,, ,, 8 oz. ,, 10 oz., 3^d.

,, ,, 10 oz. ,, 12 oz., 4d.

A letter above the weight of 12 oz. is liable to a postage of

id. for every ounce, beginning with the first ounce. Thus, aletter weighing between 14 and 15 oz. must be prepaid is 3d.

A letter posted unpaid is chargeable on delivery with doublepostage, and a letter posted insufficiently prepaid is chargeablewith double the deficiency.

No letter may be above 18 inches in length, 9 inches in width,

or 6 inches in depth, unless it be sent to or from one of theGovernment Offices.

COLONIAL AND FOREIGN LETTERS.The rates of postage on letters to the colonies and foreign

countries will be found in the Table of Colonial and ForeignPostage.

INLAND NEWSPAPERS.Under the "Post Office Act, 1870," any publication fulfilling

the conditions hereafter named can, upon payment of an annualfee of 5s, be registered at the General Post Office to pass withinthe United Kingdom as a Newspaper for a postage of one half-

penny. Without such registration no newspaper is entitled to

be sent through the post at less than the book rate of postage.

For each inland newspaper, whether posted singly or in a

64 POSTAL DIRECTORY.

packet, the postage, when prepaid, is one halfpenny ; but a

packet containing two or more registered newspapers is not

chargeable with a higher rate of postage than would be charge-

able on a book packet of the same weight, viz., one halfpenny

for every 2 oz. or part of that weight.

A newspaper posted unpaid, or a packet of newspapers posted

either unpaid or insufficiently paid, is treated as an unpaid or

insufficiently paid book packet of the same weight.

The postage must be prepaid either by the adhesive stampor by the use of a stamped wrapper.

No newspaper can now be sent through the post a second

time for the original postage. For each transmission a fresh

postage is required.

Every newspaper must be posted either without a cover (in

which case it must not be fastened, whether by means of

gum, wafer, sealing-wax, postage stamp, or otherwise), or in a

cover entirely open at both ends, so as to admit of easy removal

for examination. If this rule is infringed, the newspaper is

treated as a letter.

Every newspaper must be so folded as to admit of the title

being readily inspected.

COLONIAL AND FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS.

The rates of postage to the colonies and foreign countries onnewspapers registered for transmission abroad will be found in

the Table of Colonial and Foreign Postage. Each newspaperis liable to a separate rate of postage, whether sent singly or in

a packet, and if above 4 oz. in weight it is liable to two rates of

postage, and so on.

The conditions of registration for transmission abroad are the

same as those for inland transmission.

INLAND BOOK POST.

The postage is one halfpenny for every 2 oz. or part of that

weight

.

COLONIAL AND FOREIGN BOOK POST.

The limit of size for a book-packet addressed to any place

abroad is 24 inches in length and 12 inches in width or depth.

COLONIAL AND FOREIGN PATTERN ANDSAMPLE POST.

There is a Pattern and Sample Post to the colonies and foreign

countries generally ; but it is restricted to bonafide trade patternsand samples of merchandise.

POSTAL DIRECTORY. 65

FOREIGN CARD POST.

Post Cards for abroad may be sent to all countries comprisedin the Postal Union. Post Cards for abroad with impressedstamps of id and i|d each are sold at those rates, and are

transmissible to the majority of the countries of the Unionwithout extra charge.

REGISTRATION (INLAND AND FOREIGN).

The fee for registering a letter, newspaper, book-packet, or

other article passing through the post between any two places in

the United Kingdom is 2d.

Every article to be registered must be given to an agent of the

Post Office, and a receipt obtained for it ; and it should on noaccount be dropped into a letter box.

At all Post Offices the latest time for posting registered letters

on the payment of the ordinary fee is entered in the notice

exhibited in the Office window ; but, upon payment of a late fee

of fourpence, in addition to the ordinary registration fee, at all

provincial Head Offices, letters may be registered after the hoursspecified, until the closing of the letter-box for each despatch(exclusive of the time during which late letters are received), or

until the Office is closed for the night.

No Town Letter Carrier is allowed to take a letter to be re-

gistered ; but for the convenience of persons living in country

places, where no Post Office is near, letters will be registered byRural Letter Carriers on their outward and inward walks.

RE-DIRECTION.

Every inland re-directed letter, post-card, or other postal

packet, is liable to an additional postage (at the prepaid rate) for

each re-direction, and the re-direction must be made by an officer

of the Post Office, unless both the original and the second address

be within the delivery of the same Post Office, Sub-Office, or

Rural Walk.A Postmaster is not bound to re-direct letters for a person

temporarily leaving his home, and not having a private bag or

box, unless the house be left uninhabited.

DELIVERY.

All Letter Carriers are prohibited from distributing any letters,

newspapers, &c, except such as have passed through a Post

Office, whether before beginning their rounds, whilst on their

rounds, or after they have completed them. Nor are they allowedto receive any payment beyond the postage for the delivery or

collection of any letter, &c, nor to deviate from the route laid

down to them. The prohibition from receiving payment in

F

66 POSTAL DIRECTORY.

addition to the postage does not, however, extend to Christmas-

boxes.

No person living within the town free delivery, or within the

limits of a rural post free delivery, unless he rent a private box,

can claim to have his letters delivered at the office window if a

delivery by Letter Carrier or a despatch by messenger is about

to take place ; but letters which arrive by a mail, after whichthere is no immediate delivery by Letter Carrier, may be obtained

by any person on application at the Office window, so long as

the Office is open for delivery.

POSTAGE, TELEGRAPH, AND INLAND REVENUESTAMPS.

At every Money Order Office the Postmaster is required to

keep, for sale to the public, a sufficient stock of the different

postage stamps in use, as also envelopes bearing an embossedpenny stamp, registered letter envelopes, newspaper wrappers

bearing an impressed halfpenny and penny postage stamps, andinland and foreign post cards. The stamps are of the respective

values of ^d, id, i^d, 2d, 2^d, 3d, 4d, 5d, 6d, is, 5s, andios. The embossed envelopes are made of four sizes. Tele-

graph stamps at the value of £d, id, 3d, 4d, 6d, is, 3s, 5s,

ios, and £1.

POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS.The charge for telegrams throughout the United Kingdom is

is for the first twenty words, and 3d for every additional five

words

i.e., for every additional group of not more than five

words,—the names and addresses of the sender and receiver not

being counted.

GOVERNMENT INSURANCES AND ANNUITIES.The Postmaster-General is empowered, under the Act 27 and

28 Victoria, cap. 43, to insure the lives of persons of either sex,

between the ages of 16 and 60, for not less than £20 or morethan ,£100. He is also empowered under the same Act to grant

Immediate or Deferred Annuities of not more than £60 on the

lives of persons of either sex, and of the age of 10 years andupwards.

MONEY ORDERS. -

The public are recommended, when applying for Money Orders,

whether inland, colonial, or foreign, to use the printed "Appli-cation Forms," prepared expressly for the purpose, which are

supplied gratuitously at all Money Order Offices. These formssave time, and afford greater security than verbal messagesagainst mistakes.

POSTAL DIRECTORY. 6 7

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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 and the payee, together with the

remitter's address. In the case of Colonial and Foreign Orders,

the full address of the payee must be given ; and if the order be

payable to a native in British India, the tribe or caste, and the

father's name, must also be furnished.

POSTAL ORDERS.A new description of Money Orders, to be designated "Postal

Orders," for certain fixed sums from is up to £1, are now issued

to the public at all Post Offices at which Money Order business

is transacted.

The following are the amounts for which Postal Orders are

issued, together with the Poundage payable in respect of eachOrder :

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Money Orders.

Deposits of one shilling, or of any number of shillings, or of

pounds and shillings, may be made by any person at the Post

Office Savings Banks, provided that such depositor shall not

make deposits amounting to more than ^30 in any year ending

the 31st December, or make any further deposit when the amountstanding to his credit has reached ,£150, exclusive of interest.

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XV.-GENERAL DIRECTORY.

Abbey, Andrew, dyer, 324 High street.

Abbot, Alexander, brassfounder, 14 Long causeway.Thomas, painter, 5 St. Paul's square.

William, weaver, 51 Pomarium.Aherdeen Town and County Bank, Victoria Buildings,

Tay street, and 38 South Methven street—John Mac-Leish and Robert Robertson, agents.

Abernethy, Charles, labourer, 5 Mill street.

Absolon, Mrs, 61 George street.

Adams, David, labourer, 170 High Street.

James, soda-water manufacturer, 8 Market street.

George, pointsman, 13 Whitefriars street.

James, storekeeper, Charles street granaries.

John, railway guard, 31 Leonard street.

John, engine-driver, 20 Glover street.

John, criminal-officer, 24 Canal street.

Mrs Andrew, fancy bazaar, 255 High st.—house above.

Mrs David, 306 High street.

Mrs John, 56 Pomarium.Patrick, labourer, 199 South street.

Thomas, pointsman, Barnhill.

William, baker, 1 1 South Methven street.

William, baker, 150 South street.

William, porter, 34J Pomarium.Aggan, James, labourer, 79 South street.

Agnew, Owen, hawker, 69 South street.

Agrati, John, bird-cage maker, 10 Meal vennel.

Air, James, porter, 35 Cross street.

Ainslie, John, horse dealer, 22 Victoria street.

Aitken, James, porter, 15 St. Ann's lane.

John, labourer, 11 Cow vennel.

Joseph W., South Street Tavern, 121 South street.

Mrs Alexander, dressmaker, 9 Market street.

Mrs Janet, 61 George street.

Aldis, Mrs James, 12 North Methven street.

Alexander, Alexander, slater, 46 Pomarium.Alexander, tinsmith, 136 South street.

David, grain-merchant, 27 Queen street.

George, draper, 236 High street—house, 36 Mill street.

George, labourer, 3 St. Paul's square.

ALEXANDER ANCELL. 7 I

Alexander, Mrs Jas., confectioner, 217 High st.—h., 41 Cross st.

James, grain-merchant, 22 York place.

Jessie, 396 High street.

John, saw-miller, Malloch's close, Canal street.

Margaret, 15 Earl's dykes.

Mrs Alexander, 33 Pomarium.Thos., & Co., grain-merchants, 1 Kirkgate—house, 15

York place.

William (of Scott & Alexander, coal-merchants), 30Caledonian road.

William, striker, 204 South street.

Allan, Andrew, sergeant-major (P. R. V.), 3 Victoria Court,Canal street.

David, weaver, 35 Kinnoull causeway.David, labourer, 7 Kirkgate.David, machinist, 7 South Methven street. '

David, 63 Priory place.

David, surfaceman, 13 Guard vennel.

Mrs George, lodgings, Tay street.

George, locomotive foreman, 26 Barrack street.

James, silk-finisher. 39 Princes street.

James, labourer, Scott street.

James, plasterer, 44 South street,

James R. (Insurance agent), 19 Barossa place.

James, grocer, 194 South street.

James, loftsman, 4 Market street.

Janet, seamstress, 5 East Bridge street.

Jessie, 5 Back wynd.John, hawker, 146 High street.

John, dyers' labourer, 39 Kinnoull causeway.

John, porter, 4 Cross street.

John, sawyer, 39 Castlegable.

John, joiner, 8 Murray street.

John, smith, 8 Cutlog vennel.

& Miller, milliners, 16 George street.

Mrs Alexander, dressmaker, 3 Watergate.Mrs James, eating-house, 299 High street.

Mrs Robert, 28 Thimblerow.Mrs William, 18 Barrack street.

Robert, hosier, 33 High street—house, 5 Keir street.

Robert, plasterer, 13 Barossa street.

Mrs Robert, 238 High street.

William, hawker, 292 High street.

William, dyer, 1 Paul street.

William, carter, 12 Paul's close.

Allison, Mrs William, 55 Commercial street.

Amos, William, baker, 11 Kinnoull causeway.Ancell, Johnstone, blacksmith, 8 Cross street.

72 ANCELL—ANDERSON.

Ancell, Mrs Robert, 39 York place.

Anderson, Agnes, dressmaker, 17 High street.

Alexander, joiner, 98 South street.

Alexander, joiner, 37 Leonard street.

Alexander, carpenter, 170 High street.

Alexander, carpenter, 25 High street.

Andrew, lithographic printer, 24 Canal street.

Ann, seamstress, 55 Watergate.

Archibald, dyer, 224 High street.

Charles, mechanic, 1 Lickley place.

David, tailor, 12 North Methven street.

David, Free Middle Church officer, 27 Castlegable.

David, dyer, 258 High street.

David, weaver, 40 Pomarium.David, labourer, 44 Newrow.David, lapper, 6 Carpenter street.

Donald, shoemaker, 57 Leonard street.

Duncan, sawyer, 238 High street.

Elizabeth, 37 Main street.

Elizabeth, 48 Newrow.George, carter, 3 Cutlog vennel.

Isabella, 2 Thistle lane.

James, clerk, 18 Canal street.

James, tailor, 198 High street.

James, engine-fitter, 12 North port.

James, mason, 42 Newrow.James, china merchant, 47 Newrow.James, glass and china merchant, 54 St. John street

house, 43 York place.

& Jamieson, grocers, &c, 19 High street.

Janet, 6 Paul street.

Jessie, 89 South street.

John A. (Dickson & Turnbull), St. Alban's Cottage,

Kinnoull.

J. P., smith, 7 Newrow.Rev. John, D.D., Kinnoull manse.

John, labourer, 222 South street.

John, grocer, 1 Milne street.

John, blacksmith, 24 Market street.

John, labourer, Barnhill.

John, pointsman, 1 1 Barossa street.

John, Cherrybank.Margaret, straw-hat maker, 163 High street.

Mary Jane, pawnbroker, 181 South street—house, 183.

Matthew S., china merchant, 26 St. John street—house,

8 Barossa place.

Mrs Alexander, 97 South street.

Mrs Catherine, 266 High street.

ANDERSON ANGUS. 73

Anderson, Mrs Daniel, game dealer, 6 Hospital street.

Mrs Daniel, grocer, 19 Athole street—house, 18 NorthWilliam street.

Mrs Elizabeth, grocer, 118 South street.

Mrs George, 38 Carr's croft.

Mrs George, 18 Barrack street.

Mrs George, 306 High street.

Mrs George, 38 Victoria street.

Mrs James, 183 South street.

Mrs James, 12 Paul's close.

Mrs James, 24 Market street.

Mrs James, 125 South street.

Mrs James, 55 Leonard street.

Mrs John A., fruiterer, 130 Canal street.

Mrs John., lodgings, 12 Charlotte street.

Mrs Joseph, 35 Stormont street.

Mrs Laurence, 204 High street.

Mrs Peter, 20 Barrack street.

Mrs Peter, 14 King street.

Mrs William, lodgings, 16 King street.

Mrs William, 7 James street.

Peter, grocer, 24 Caledonian road.

Robert, tailor, 142 South street.

Robert, guard, Scott Cottage, Craigie.

Robert, carter, 1 Speygate.Thomas, river police, 32 Barossa street.

Thomas, lapper, 10 Carpenter street.

Thomas, surfaceman, 32 Newrow.William, builder, Caledonian road—house, 51 Priory place.

William, dyer, 312 High street.

William, labourer, 65 Strathmore street.

William, tailor, 23 Carpenter street.

William, spirit merchant, 81 South street—house, 79.William, waggon inspector, 20 Glover street.

William, fireman, 327 High street.

William, news-vendor, 69 Glover street.

William, turner, 25 Canal street.

William, shoemaker, 72 Watergate.William, coachtrimmer, 17 Stormont street.

Andrews, Robert, dairy, 43 Castlegable and 6 North port.

William, inspector of weights and measures, CountyBuildings—house, 38 Athole street.

Angus, David, pointsman, 56 Glover street.

George, painter, 6 Thimblerow.George, engine-fitter. 42 Carr's croft.

George, labourer, 31 Pomarium.George, bootmaker, 139 Canal crescent.

James, blacksmith, 15 Thimblerow.

74 ANGUS—BAIN.

Angus, John, shoemaker, 6 Thimblerow.Mrs John, 6 Canal street.

Robert, stationer and tobacconist, 4 West Bridge street

house, 13 East Bridge street.

Thomas, railway guard, 4 Milne street.

Thomas, shoemaker, 232 South street.

Thomas, fisher, 20 James street.

William, dyer, 190 High street.

Annan & Son, James, plasterers, 60 Princes street.

Mary, 79 South street.

Mary Imrie, 5 King's place.

Archer, George, mason, 199 South street.

Mrs James, 21 King street.

William, 3 Balhousie bank.Archibald, Andrew, policeman, 64 South street.

George, verger, Cathedral, 1 1 South Methven street.

William, upholsterer, 19 George street—h. 10 Athole st.

Armour, Mrs. George, cowfeeder, I Strathmore street.

George, grocer, 58 Main street.

x\rmstrong, David, labourer, 38 Skinnergate.

John, fish and egg store, 230 South street.

John, labourer, 148 South street.

Mary, 228 South street.

Mrs. Peter, 35 Pomarium.Peter, baker, 14 Pomarium.

Arnott, David, labourer, 12 Back wynd.James, tailor, 14 Watergate.

James, brassfounder, King James VI. Hospital, Hospital

street.

Robert, pointsman, 56 Pomarium.William, superintendent N. B. Rail., St. Leonard's Hall.

Arthur, Henry, labourer, 13 Cutlog vennel.

William, porter, 41 Cross street.

William, labourer, 29 Cross street.

Ash, Isaac, shoemaker, 246 High street.

Peter, coach-painter, 55 High street.

Ashton, Alexander, billposter, Kirk close, 80 High street.

Alexander, labourer, 6 St. Paul's square.

Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor,19 Watergate.

Baillie, Charles, mechanic, 19 Mill street.

E. J., engineer, 19 Mill street.

Peter, labourer, 333 High street.

Bain, Alexander, innkeeper, 1 South street—h., 85 Watergate.

Alexander, assessor for the county, Victoria buildings,

Tay street—house, 15 Marshall place.

BAIN BARCLAY. 75

Bain, Christina, weaver, 18 Paul street.

John, railway guard, 5 Milne street.

Mrs Jane, 14 Pomarium.Margaret, 55 High street.

Baird, George S., 4 George street.

J. Sc J., milliners, 4 George street.

John, jeweller, 68 George street—house, 3 Bridge lane.

Mrs George, 27 Pomarium.Mrs John, grocer, 3 Paul street.

William, dyer, 5 Low street.

Baker, Mrs Joseph, brushmaker, 45 Meal vennel.

Mrs, 130 South street.

Walter, Market Hotel, Caledonian road.

William, brushmaker, 170 High street.

Balfour, David, joiner, 30 Long causeway.Ballantyne, Alexander, joiner, 16 Union lane.

& Christie, milliners, 67 George street.

James, joiner, Laurelbank, Scone road.

James, saddler, 85 Main street.

James, joiner, 27 Scott street.

J. & T., joiners, 14 South street.

Peter, porter, 135 Canal street.

Thomas, tailor, 28 Gowrie street.

Ballingal, A. H. (of Geo. Condie, Conning, & Co. ), 4 Mans-field place.

James, railway guard, 4.Market street.

John, porter, Cherrybank.Mrs David, 19 Speygate.

Balmain, David, weaver, 55 Strathmore street.

James, 1 Nelson street.

John, tobacconist, 37 Pligh street.

Margaret, dressmaker, 15 Main street.

Band, Mrs Mungo, 60 Pomarium.Bank of Scotland Office, St. John street—Jameson &

Paterson, agents.

Banks, Alexander, painter. 49 Newrow.Elizabeth, embroiderer, 18 Gowrie street.

George, painter, 20 Clayholes.

James, ropespinner, 141 High street—house, 146.

James, engine-driver, 21 Queen street.

Bannerman, Rev. David Douglas, 1 King's place.

John, commercial traveller, 51 Priory place.

Bannister, Thomas, bootmaker, 9 Athole place—h., 11 Charlotte

street.

Barbour, James, 59 Meal vennel.

Barclay, Alexander, pattern maker, 26 Melville street.

David, storekeeper, 8 Priory place.

David, plasterer, James VI. Hospital, Hospital street.

76 BARCLAY BAXTER.

Barclay, Ellen D., dressmaker, 4 South Methven street.

George, 8 Kinnoull street.

Hugh, LL.D., sheriff-substitute, Early Bank, Craigie.

James G., 59 Glover street.

James, carter, 48 Carr's croft.

John, painter, 2 Bridge lane.

Mrs John, Strathview Villa, New Scone road.

Joseph, jeweller, 20 South street.

Mungo, labourer, 18 Union lane.

Thomas, joiner, 20 Princes street.

William, teacher, Public School, Watergate—house, 34South William street.

William A., actuary and cashier, Savings Bank, Tay st.

William, 113 High street.

Barker, Andrew, labourer, 63 Main street.

George, engineer and millwright, Market street—house,

76 Victoria street.

Mrs, 6 Balhousie street.

Barlas, James, bookseller, 263 High street.

Badass, Alexander, coppersmith, 80 South street.

Andrew, joiner, 65 Strathmore street.

Elizabeth, 7 Paul street.

J. & W., ironmongers, copper and tin smiths, 46 and 48High street.

James (of J. & W.), 9 Scott street.

William (of J. & W.), 15 Scott street.

Barnet, George, smith, 23 Commercial street.

John, gardener, 51 Commercial street.

Peter, ostler, George Inn lane.

Barns, Thos., provision merchant, 256 High street—house, 254.

Barr, Thos. M., civil engineer, Willowbank, Barnhill.

Barty, James, dyer's finisher, 8 North port.

Batchelor, Andrew, dresser, 38 Glover street.

Peter, commission agent, 2 Brown street.

Bauchop, William, coal-merchant, 22 Whitefriars street

.

Baxter, Alexander, tailor, 28 Watergate.

Rev. Andrew James Burt, 8 Leonard bank.

Charles, shoemaker, 18 Barrack street.

David, weaver, 34 Whitefriars street.

James, planemaker, 46 Pomarium.James, warper, 53 Strathmore street.

James, painter, 69 Strathmore street.

Jane, seamstress, 219 High street.

Jane, 52 Pomarium.John, dyer, 45 Strathmore street.

John, weaver, 31 Pomarium.John, railway guard, 34 Leonard street.

John, labourer, 1 Rose lane.

BAXTER—-BELL. 77

Baxter, Mrs Ann, 97 South street.

Mrs James, 6 Canal street.

Robert, shunter, 10 Foundry lane.

William, seaman, 112 South street.

Bayne, A., draper, 50 South Methven street.

George, jeweller, 113 High street.

James, labourer, 13 Union lane.

John, labourer, 61 Strathmore street.

John, blacksmith, 26 Horse cross.

Mrs James, grocer, 3 Leonard st.—h., 18 Charlotte st.

Misses, milliners, 9 Charlotte street.

William, engine-driver, 1 Glover street.

William, accountant, 11 Stormont street.

Beat, David, mason, 19 Islay street.

Beatson, Mrs James, 246 High street.

Mrs, 32 Skinnergate.

William, labourer, 3 Cutlog vennel.

Beattie, James, jeweller, 18 North port.

John, tobacco manufacturer, 158 High street—house, 12King's place (west).

Begg, James (Inland Revenue), 39 North Methven street.

Behurrie, George, cloth inspector, 18 Barrack street.

Belford, William, 23 Barossa place.

Bell, Adam, gardener, Cherrybank.Alexander, carriage-builder, Craigie place.

Alex. & Son, slaters and Welsh slate dealers, 31 Canal st.

Andrew, plasterer, 5 Market street.

Ann, 25 Hospital street.

Arthur, wine merchant, South St. John's place—house,Moncreiffe terrace, Craigie.

Frank, slater, 32 Caledonian road.

James, carpenter, 64 South street.

James, dyer, 292 High street.

James, painter, 12 Meal vennel.

Jane, lodgings, 9 Marshall place.

John, dyer, 8 Pomarium.John, fireman, 7 Paul street.

Joseph, slater, 23 North Methven street.

& Keay, manufacturers, 85 Leonard street.

Misses, 18 North William street.

Mrs Henry John, Ivy Bank, Kinnoull.

Mrs John, 291 High street.

Mrs Robert, 46 Pomarium.Mrs William, 118 Canal street.

Rainnie, & Co., wine merchants, 35 St. John street

(H. V. Hunter, agent).

Robert, dyer, 25 Thimblerow.Robert, labourer, 175 High street.

78 BELL BLACK.

Bell, Robert, commercial traveller, Croft bank.

William, shoemaker, 149 High street.

William, labourer, 12 Paul's close.

Belmain & M'Intyre, drapers and silk-mercers, 15 St. John st,

Robert (of Belmain & M'Intyre), 4 Horner's lane.

Benbow, James, 59 Meal vennel.

Bennet, Adam, cowfeeder, Friarton.

James, seedsman, 113 High street.

Mrs, 1 1 Charlotte street.

Berwick, Mrs William, fish-dealer, 1 1 Flesh vennel.

William, fish-dealer, 80 Watergate.

Betambeau, Joseph D., feather dyer, 3 North Methven street.

Bett, Mrs Janet, 58 South street.

Beveridge, Alexander, goods guard, 23 Cross street.

Alexander (of Beveridge Brothers), Cherrybank.

Brothers, builders, Newrow.David, sculptor, York place—house, 5 Nelson stteet.

Mrs James, 25 Hospital street.

Thomas, porter, 61 Leonard street.

William, plumber, 187 South street.

Biernbrauer, Charles, sausage maker, 44 South street.

Biggars, Frederick, travelling P. O. sorter, Craigie place.

Billetmaster's Office, 18 Tay st.—John Welsh, billetmaster.

Billiard Rooms, 30 George st. and South St. John's place.

Binnie, George, railway guard, 46 Glover street.

Bird, Catherine, 75 Leonard street.

Birmingham, Peter, mason, High Craigie.

Birrell, Andrew, draper, 118 High street.

Mrs William, 8 Keir street.

Bisset, David, labourer, 324 High street.

James, labourer, 52 Glover street.

James, mechanic, 67 Canal street.

Mrs James, laundress, Barnhill.

Mrs Jane, lodgings, 28 High street.

John, dyer, 323 High street.

John, labourer, 15 Cross street.

Mrs John, 28 Thimblerow.Peter, dyer, 4 Barrack street.

Thomas, labourer, 10 Foundry lane.

William, slater and chimney sweeper, 332 High street.

William, warper, 323 High street.

William, basketmaker, 113 High street.

Black, George, agricultural implement and manure agent, 8

Victoria street.

James, fitter, 20 Whiiefriars street.

James, tailor, 3 Lickley place.

John, drawing-master, Perth Academy, Southview Villa,

New Scone road.

BLACK—BORTHWICK. 79

Black, John, printer, 10 Tay street—house, 26 Melville street.

John, milliner and umbrella manufacturer, 173 High st.

house, 5 George street.

John, clerk, post-office, 14 Gladstone terrace.

Mrs George, 26 Melville street.

Samuel, meal merchant, 4 Mill street—house, 26 Horsecross.

William, ostler, 23 Cow vennel.

Blackadder, John, porter, 35 Cross street.

Blackstoke, William, railway guard, 23 Scott street.

Blaikie, Mrs John, 85 Victoria street.

Blair, Ann, 1 1 Flesh vennel.

Annie, Kirk close, 80 High street.

David, cutter, 17 Stormont street.

David, dyer's cleaner, 2 Gladstone terrace.

Douglas, draper, 189 High street—house, StrathviewVilla, New Scone road.

James, labourer, 156 South street.

James, labourer, 39 Pomarium.John, post-office pensioner, 38 Main street.

John, dyer, 58 Watergate.

John, railway-conductor, Croft bank.Peter, shoemaker, 240 South street.

Mrs John, 56 Pomarium.Mrs John, 258 High street.

Mrs Mary, 4 Gladstone terrace.

Mrs Thomas, 12 Barrack street.

Mrs Thomas, seamstress, 5 Meal vennel.

Rose Panton, chemist and druggist, 44 South Methvenstreet—house above.

Thomas, dyer, 17 Watergate.William, dyer, 8 Cutlog vennel.

Blelloch, Robert, coach body-maker, 6 Cow vennel.

Blyth, Alexander, labourer, 64 South street.

Andrew & Sons, butchers, 14 Market street.

George, miller, 22 West Mill street.

Mrs, 246 High street.

Boag, Eliza, Barnhill.

William, mason, 18 Thimblerow.Bolt, Thomas, tinsmith, 19 Pomarium.Bonar, Ann, 36 West Mill street.

Robert, clothier and draper, 131 High street—house,Walnut Grove.

Mrs, 170 High street.

William, joiner, 129 South street.

Bone, Mrs Richard, 54 South William street.

Bonella, David, night-watchman, 9 Bridge lane.

Borthwick, Elizabeth, 15 Earl's dykes.

8o BORTHWICK BRIDGMAN.

Borthwick, George, skinner, 3 Newrow.John F., waiter, 9 Castlegable.

Bourke, Charles, photographer, 87 High street.

Mrs Michael, 6 Clayholes.

Thomas, photographer, 17 King st.—house, Alexandra st.

Bower, John, M.D., R.N., Montreal Cottage, Isla road.

Marjory, 43 Mill street.

Robert, dyer, 334 High street.

Bowie, John, joiner, 47 Scott street.-

Bowman, Wm., telegraph inspector, St. Catherine pi., High St.

William, hawker, 48 Carr's croft.

Boyd, Charles, surfaceman, 245 High street.

David, plasterer, 82 Reform place.

David, pointsman, 28 Barossa street.

Fox Maule (of Stalker & Boyd), 26 Marshall place.

John, labourer, 103 South street.

James, marble cutter, 38 Queen street.

James, ticket collector, 54 Glover street.

James, accountant, national bank, Salisbury Villa, Sconeroad.

Mrs Peter, grocer, 34 Long causeway.

Boyes, Wm. A., assistant procurator- fiscal, 34 South William st.

Boyle, Mrs William, 19 Leonard street.

Peter, weaver, 24 Clayholes.

Rose Ann, 136 South street.

Brady & Sons, auctioneers, 74 High street.

Terence (of B. & Sons), 23 Melville street.

Brae, Isabella, 12 Commercial street.

David, dyer, 7 Skinnergate.

Mrs John, 18 Main street.

Braid, Mrs Alexander, 97 South street.

Mrs George, Brompton terrace.

William, grocer, 4 Milne street.

Bramham, George, boilermaker, 282 High street.

William, labourer, 284 High street.

Bramwell, James P., M.D., 17 Barossa place.

Brand, James, wheel-napper, Croft bank.

Robert, builder, Upland, Kinnoull—yard, West Mill st.

Thomas, labourer, 240 South street.

Brannan, Daniel, hawker, 87 High street.

Bridget, 80 Watergate.

Breathwood, Robert (Royal Perthshire Rifles), West High street.

Bremner, Robert, fireman, Cherrybank.Brewster, Agnes, dressmaker, 12 Barossa street.

John & Son, sawmills, Victoria street.

Bridges, James, editor, Perthshire Advertiser, 87 Canal street.

Mrs, County Buildings.

Bridgman, George, labourer, 75 Pomarium.

BRITISH BROWN,

British Linen Company's Bank, George street—GeorgeCondie, Conning, & Co., agents.

Britland, John, potato merchant, 41 Priory place.

Brodie, Margaret, winder, 3 Mill wynd.Brough, Mary, lodgings, 55 West Mill street.

David, labourer, T>7 South street.

George, ropespinner, 23 Thimblerow.James, painter, 6 Meal vennel.

James, painter, 82 South street.

James, commission agent, 45 South Methven street.

John, baker (Society), 49 North Methven street—house,

13 Union lane.

Mrs Andrew, 3 Barossa street.

Mrs Tames, 43 Canal street.

Mrs James, 10^ King street.

Robert, gardener, Springbank Lodge, Isla road.

Brown, Agnes, Croft Cottage, Keir street.

Alexander, grain merchant, 45 South Methven street.

Alexander, waggon inspector, 3 Earl's dykes.Andrew, shoemaker, 2 North William street.

Andrew, hosier, 23 High street—house, 5 George street.

Arthur C, salesman, 18 Kirkgate.

Colin, cab proprietor, 8 North William street—house, 9Union lane.

David, labourer, 333 High street.

David, labourer, 216 South street.

David, market gardener, Cherrybank.&. Duncan, masons, 12 and 14 Kinnoull street.

George (of Brown &; Logie), 13 Rose terrace.

George, railway guard, 8 Caledonian road.

Hugh, clerk, 55 High street.

Hugh (of Marshall <x Brown), 113 High street.

James, cabinetmaker, 29 Mill street.

James, mason, High Craigie.

James, toolmaker, 59 Pomarium.James, warder, Craigie Park terrace.

James, policeman, 13 East Bridge street.

James, baker, 77 Leonard street.

jane, 39 Castlegable.

John, baker, 39 Canal street.

John, plasterer, 87 Mount street.

John (of Brown & Duncan), 9 Queen street.

John, engine-fitter, 18 Paul street.

John, blacksmith, 25 High street.

John, labourer, 312 High street.

John, engine-driver, 34 Glover street.

John, labourer, 330 High street.

John, platelayer, 27 Kinnoull causeway.

G

82 BROWN BRUCE.

Brown & Logie, wholesale grocers, Mill street.

Mrs Robert, 24 Canal street.

Mrs Robert, 21 King street.

Mrs Thomas, grocer, 38 Newrow.Peter, turner, 18 Paul street.

Peter, gardener, Wellwood Cottage, Barnhill.

Peter, labourer, 8 Foundry lane.

Robert, dyer, 324 High street.

Thomas and William, joiners, Alexandra st.—house, 246High street.

Thomas, hostler, 159 South street.

Thomas, gardener, 100 Reform place.

Thomas, clerk, 5 Market street.

Rev. William, M.A., Craigie bank.

William, pensioner, 57 Main street.

William, fruit merchant, 61 High street and 69 SouthMethven street—house, 60 High street.

William, weigher, ] 8 James street.

Bruce, Alexander, labourer, 44 Meal vennel.

Alexander, labourer, 148 South street.

Christina, 1 1 Meal vennel.

David, tobbaconist, 20 George street—house, 18.

David, engine-driver 309 High street.

Ebenezer, watchmaker, 102 High street.

James, painter, 70 South Methven street.

James, coal-agent, North British Station, Glasgow road.

James, mason, 34 Newrow.James & Sons, glaziers, 100 High street.

James, clerk, 12 West Mill street.

John, railway surfaceman, 12 Melville street.

John, painter, 79 South street.

John, carter, Shore.

John, tailor and clothier, 58 St. John street—house, 19

York place.

John, fruiterer, 53 Princes street.

Mary, 72 Watergate.Margaret, 10 High street.

Mrs Alexander, 32 Glover street.

Mrs David, 102 High street.

Mrs George, 58 South Methven street.

Mrs John, fruiterer, 15 Speygate.

Mrs J., 15 Commercial street.

Miss, 7 St. Leonard's bank.Peter, surfaceman, 18 Glover street.

Peter, carter, 82 Reform street.

Robert, tailor, 19 Greyfriars lane.

Robert, plumber, 56 West Mill street.

Robert, 18 Carpenter street.

BRUCE—BURGH. 83

Bruce, William, porter, 23 Cross street.

Bruntfield, Thomas, corkcutter, 116 High street.

Brunton, Rev. James, 26 York place.

Bryce, Charles, tenter, 38 Barossa street.

George, iron turner, 39 Stormont street.

John, coach trimmer, 51 Pomarium.Bryden & Sons, John, bellhangers, &c, 7 Princes street.

Brydon, William, ostler, Malloch's close, Canal street.

Brydson, William, draper, 117 High st.—h. 19 Marshall place.

Bryson, Chas., fishing-rod maker, 20 Watergate.

James W. , teacher of music, 5 Stormont street.

William, teacher of dancing and music, 19 Barossa street

—house, Inchview Villa, Balhousie.

William, labourer, 18 Watergate.

Buchan, David, tailor, 38 Athole street.

David, bricklayer, 204. High street.

James, dyer, Malloch's close, Canal street.

James, 4 St. Leonard's bank.

James, slater, Claypots wynd—house, ^8 Athole street.

John, slater, 50 Castlegable.

John, shoemaker, 29 Kinnoull causeway.

John, weaver, 27 Thimblerow.Mrs, 32 Long causeway.

Robert, slater, 129 South street.

Sarah, 7 Leonard street.

William, slater, 27 Thimblerow.Buchanan, Alexander, dyer, 85 South street.

, :

'Bartlet, 14 Balhousie street.

Charles N., collector of customs, 4 King's place.

Catherine, feather dresser, 113 High street.

David, plumber, 68 High street.

Joseph, engine-fitter, 35 Kinnoull causeway.Mrs Alexander, I Glover street.

Mrs John, grocer, 87 South street.

Buik, Mrs, dressmaker, 33 North Methven street.

Buist, Andrew, M.D., F.R.S.E., 5 Athole crescent.

Andrew, pensioner, 20 Whitefriars street.

Ann, 7 King's place.

Elizabeth, 63 Leonard street.

James, police-sergeant, 5 Gowrie street.

Mrs Thomas, 84 Pomarium.Burden, Duncan, fruiterer, 137 High street—house, above.

Mrs Teter, High Craigie.

Burgess, Andrew, clerk, Pligh Craigie.

Burgh Assessor's Office, 16 'fay street—D. Mackintosh,assessor.

Burgh Council Chambers, 3 High street.

Burgh Court-Room, 16 Tay street.

84 BURKE—CAIRNS.

Burke, Augustus, 14 Rose terrace.

Charles, photographer, 258 High street.

Thomas, labourer, 126 High street.

Burkhill, Mrs Thomas, Breadalbane terrace.

Burness, George, mason, 8 Market street.

Burnet, James, game-dealer, 31 Mill street—house, 29.

Robert, baker, 200 South street.

Burnett, Thomas, dyer, 7 Stormont street.

William, hairdresser, 41 George street—house, 36.

Burnfield, David, watchmaker and jeweller, 53 South Methvenstreet—house, 45.

David, labourer, 232 High street,

Burns, Andrew, clerk, Co-operative buildings, Scott street.

Charles, hawker, 55 Meal vennel.

David, tobacconist, 125 High street—house, 123.

Felix, furniture dealer, 4 Meal vennel.

George, shipowner, 5 Priory place.

John, old clothes dealer, 4 Meal vennel.

John, cabinetmaker, 7 Athole place and 3 Union street-house, I Union street.

John, labourer, 394 High street.

John, gasfitter, 35 Stormont street.

Mrs Elizabeth, 18 Carpenter street.

Mrs Lillias, 56 West Mill street.

Robert, labourer, 99 Canal street.

William J., corkcutter, 219 High street.

Burry, Euphemia, 6 Canal street.

Burt, Betsy, laundress, 8 East Bridge street.

Burton, Alice, 37 King street.

Rev. John, Provost of St. Ninian's Cathedral— house, 5Charlotte street.

Butter, Mrs Janet, 3 Graham's place, King street.

Byars, Wm., tailor and clothier, 88 High street—house, 28.

Byers, Mrs James, 36 West Mill street.

OCaddie, James, bank porter, 52 St. John street.

Cadzow, John, dairy, 19 Skinnergate.

Caird, George, mason, 13 Barossa street.

Cairncross, A. & G., watchmakers and jewellers, 6 St. John st

Alexander (of A. & G. ), 28 High street.

George Thomson (of A. & G. Cairncross), 5^ Princes st

Mrs Isabella, 6 Charlotte street.

Cairnie, Ann, High Craigie.

Elizabeth, 39 Castlegable.

Cairns, James, indiarubber dealer, 63 South Methven street.

John, plumber, Craigie park.

Martin, mechanic, Craigie park.

CAIRNS—CAMERON. 85

Cairns, Thomas, barm brewer, 15 Cutlog vennel—house, 40Mill street.

Cakler, Dickson, Stewart, & Co., timber merchants and saw-millers, Shore.

Barclay, M.D., 24 Kinnoull street.

Calderwood, James, jun., shoemaker, 67 High street.

James, boot and shoe maker, 63 High street—house. 59.John, dyer's labourer, 296 High street.

J., milliner, 147 High street.

Matthew, shoemaker, 116 High street.

Thomas, fitter, 22 Glover street.

Callum, James, platelayer, 48 Newrow.Cameron, Alexander, carriage inspector, 66 Glover street.

Alexander, seaman, 106 South street.

Alexander, mason, 42 Pomarium.Alexander (of J. A. & D. Cameron), 4 Gowrie street.

Andrew, carter, 159 South street.

Andrew, mason, 44 South street.

Andrew, labourer, 159 South street.

Charles, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 80 High street.

Christina, 6 Thimblerow.David (of J. A. & D. Cameron), 5 Gowrie street.

David, mason, 126 High street.

Donald, cutter, 6 Victoria street.

Daniel, mason, 61 Strathmore street.

Daniel, labourer, 83 Pomarium.Elizabeth, 7 Kirkgate.

Ewen, clearing-house clerk, 15 Priory place.

George, flesher, 7 Main street—house, 19 Commercial st.

George, porter, 15 Greyfriars lane.

Henry, mason, 44 South street.

James (of J. A. & D. Cameron), 5 Gowrie street.

James, labourer, 25 Guard vennel.

James, pensioner, 13 Cutlog vennel.

James, butcher, 38 Athole street.

James, carter, 72 Watergate.

James, joiner, 19 Greyfriars wynd.James, dyer, 77 Leonard street.

James, blacksmith, 216 South street.

James, labourer, Barnhill.

J. A. & D. cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 2 and 16

Gowrie street.

John, dyer, 61 Strathmore street.

John, hammerman, 339 High street.

John, guard, 37 Glover street.

Joseph, dyer, 1 Kinnoull causeway.

Joseph, sawyer, 82 South street.

Mrs, 139 South street.

86 CAMERON—CAMPBELL.

Cameron, Mrs Alexander, 38 Athole street.

Mrs Alexander, 33 Leonard street.

Mi's Alexander, 17 Kinnoull street.

Mrs Dougald, sick-nurse, 8 Pomarium.Mrs Duncan, seamstress, 8 Horner's lane.

Mrs Elizabeth, 42 George street.

Mrs James, 82 South street.

Mrs James, 31 Leonard street.

Mrs James, 25 Guard vennel.

Mrs James, 239 High street.

Mrs Jane, 21 Kirkside.

Mrs William, 30 South William street.

Peter, sawyer, 8 Horner's lane.

Robert, waggon inspector, 12 Glover street.

Robert, 53 Kinnoull causeway.

William, 12 Rose terrace.

Campbell, Alexander, coal-merchant—depot, Glasgow road

house, Mansion Bank House, Methven.Alexander (of Campbells, M'Laggan, & Co.), 16 King st.

Alexander, tailor. 13 Paul street.

Anthony, labourer, ^8 Skinnergate.

Mrs Archibald, 24 Barossa place.

& Co., Archibald, dyers and renovators, 9 S. Methven st.

Archibald (R. P. R.), 21 King street.

Colin, carriage inspector, 42 Glover street.

David, blacksmith, 65 Glover street.

David, labourer, 315 High street.

David, boat-builder, Shore.

Donald, plasterer, 16 Strathmore street.

Duncan, labourer, 23 Cross street.

Elizabeth, 14 Barrack street.

George, criminal-officer, 34 Caledonian road.#

Helen, 10 St. Ann's lane.

Jemima, 11 Canal street.

jnmes (of Campbells, M'Laggan, & Co.), Croft Villa,

Craigie.

James, tailor, 13 Union lane.

Janet, 39 Castlegable.

John, joiner, 75 Glover street.

John, warder, 58 South street.:

John, labourer, 32 West Mill street.

John, tailor, 139 Canal street.

John (of Young & Campbell), 7 Balhousie street.

John, grocer and wine merchant, 28 North Methven st. —house, 30.

John, labourer, 39 Castlegable.

John, optician, 109 High street—house, 3 Bridge lane.

John, hosier, 132 High street.

CAMPBELL—CARNEGIE. 87

Campbell, John, Craigie Park Villa.

Joseph, painter and paper hanger, 97 High st.—h.,126.

Mrs, New shore.

Mrs Archibald, 37 George street.

Mrs Edward, 190 High street.

Mrs Elizabeth, 216 South street.

Mrs James, grocer and spirit merchant, 1 Main street

house, 3.

Mrs Janet, 172 South street.

Mrs John, 10 Carpenter street.

Mrs John, 11 Cow vennel.

Mrs William, 7 Whitefriars street.

P. <& P., general dyers and cleaners, 35 South Methvenstreet—works, Balhousie.

Peter (of P. & P. Campbell), 1 Balhousie bank.

Peter, electric and mechanical bellhanger and window-blind maker, 129 High st.—house, 37 George st.

Robert, mason, 35 Skinnergate.

Robert, 339 High street.

Simon, railway guard, 41 Glover street.

Walker, clerk, 6 Canal street.

William, surveyor, 32 North Methven street—house,

Campbell's Buildings, 1 1 South Methven street.

William, engine-driver, 50 Glover street.

William, labourer, 23 Pomarium.Campbells, M'Laggan, & Co., grocers and ironmongers, 107

High street.

Campsie, Alexander, blacksmith, Co-Operative Buildings, Scott

street.

James, joiner, 1 Water vennel.

James, meal-dealer, 1 North Methven street—house, 6

Murray street.

Cannon, Patrick, scavenger, 146 High street.

Cant, Andrew, baker, 20 Hospital street.

Cardy, Mrs Edward, 47 King street.

Cargill, William, Salutation Hotel, 24 South street.

Carlin, William, pipemaker, 33 Pomarium.Carmichael, Alexander, carter, 9 Speygate.

Duncan, bootmaker, 32 High street—h., 16 Athole st.

Isabella, laundress, Cherrybank.

James, labourer, 30 Caledonian place.

Mrs John, 35 Kinnoull causeway.

Rev. W. C. H., Albert Villa, Dunkeld road.

Carnagan, Mrs George, 56 West Mill street.

Carnegie, F. P., commission agent and candle manufacturer, 66Watergate—house, 12 Marshall place.

John, labourer, 8 Flesh vennel.

William, labourer, 3 Thimblerow.

88 CARNEGIE CHALMERS.

Carnegie, Mrs William, 291 High street.

Carr, Alexander, millwright, 37 North Methven street.

Angus, dyer, 6 Priory place.

David, dyer, 47 Strathmore street.

Gorman, cook, 190 High street.

Jemima, milliner, 37 North Methven street.

Robert, lathsplitter, 12 Paul's close.

Robert & Son, bakers, 49 South Methven street—h., t,J.

William, shoemaker, 232 High street.

Carrick, Alexander, insurance agent, 45 South street.

James, cooper, Co-Operative Buildings, Scott street.

Maggie, hosier and dressmaker, 47 South street—h., 45.

Carron, Mrs John, tobacconist, 84 High st.—h., 45 Priory place,

Carsewell, William, blacksmith, 16 Pomarium.Cassidy, Thomas, labourer, 24 Newrow.Cation, Thomas, joiner, 16 Glover street.

Cattanach, William, saddler, 16 Caledonian place.

Caw, David, lather, 125 South street.

James, carpenter, 23 Guard vennel.

James, clerk, 17 Melville street.

John, labourer, 9 Speygate.

Matthew, labourer, 402 High street.

William, dyer, 327 High street.

Chalmers, Agnes, 5 East Bridge street.

Andrew, engine-driver, 60 Glover street.

David, dyer's labourer, 23 Kinnoull causeway.

David, carpenter, 205 South street.

Elizabeth, milliner, 156 High street.

Mrs Henry, Old Ship Hotel, 25 High street.

Heriot, winder, 333 High street.

& Honey, wholesale grocers, 122 High street.

James (of Chalmers & Honey), Comely Bank Cottage,

Bridgend.

John, joiner, 11 Mill street.

John, labourer, 69 South street.

John, pointsman, 30 Carr's croft.

John, architect, 4 Leonard st.—house, Magdalen Bank,

Craigie.

John, inspector of weights and measures, 207 High st.

house, 45 North Methven street.

Mrs James, 29 Stormont street.

Mrs John, lodgings, 232 High street.

Mrs John, 7 Leonard street.

Mrs William, 1 Lickley street.

Robert, baker, 83 South street.

Thomas, solicitor, 8 Hospital street.

William, tailor, 8 North port.

William, timekeeper, 15 Charteris street.

CHALMERS—CHRISTIE. 89

Chalmers, William, solicitor, 39 King street.

William, mason, Cherrybank.Chaloner, Thomas D., inland revenue officer, 6 Main street.

Chambers, R., M.A. (academy), 7 Comely bank, Bridgend.William, architect and joiner, 13 Union lane.

Charnley, William U., clerk, Barnhill.

Chaplin, Catherine, 14 York place.

John, hosier and glover, 233 High street—house, Haw-thorn Bank, Dunkeld road.

Chapman, Major W.D., staff officer of pensioners, 5 Rose terrace.

Mrs John, 35 Stormont street.

Thomas, pensioner, 2 Brown street.

Cheap, Robert, pattern-maker, 65 Glover street.

Cherry, Thomas, dyer, 238 High street.

Chesterfield, Albert, organist, 45 South Methven street.

Chisholm, Alexander, joiner, 4 South street.

James, labourer, 9 St. Ann's lane.

John, sack manufacturer, 40 South Methven street

house, North Bank, Craigie.

Mrs Helen, charwoman, 7 Keir street.

Mrs Robert, 38 James street.

William B., draper, 29 George st.—house, 31.

Christie, Andrew, smith, 32 Thimblerow.Andrew, market gardener, Barnhill.

Alexander, dyer, 5 North port.

David, railway surfaceman, 19 Glover street.

Elizabeth, 44 Glover street.

George, labourer, 33 Scott street.

George, sculptor, 163 High street.

George, sculptor, St. Andrews street.

George, blacksmith, 70 South Methven street.

Henry, porter, 80 South street.

Humphrey, porter, 2 Long causeway.

James, cabinetmaker, 301 High street.

James, coal agent, St. Andrews street.

James, joiner, 10 West Mill street.

James, cabinetmaker, 9 Castlegable.

Jane, 301 High street.

John, contractor, Malloch's close, Canal street.

John, bookseller and stationer, 32 St. John street—house,

New Scone.

John, coachbuilder, 39 Princes street.

John, meal-dealer, 7 Castlegable—house, 5.

Mrs Janet, 82 South street.

Mrs John, Black Bull Inn, 1 1 Kirkgate.

Mrs Robert, 13 Paul street.

Mrs Robert, 16 North port.

Peter, blacksmith, 44 Glover street.

90 CHRISTIE—CLARK.

Christie, Robert, surgeon, 77 Victoria street.

Robert, labourer, 13 Barossa street.

Thomas F., auctioneer and advertising agent, 2 Mill st.

house, 16 North port.

William, mason, 18 Keir street.

William, sculptor, 10 Market street.

William, gardener, 18 Strathmore street.

Christison, Mrs John, dressmaker, 198 High street.

Chrystal, George, St. John's Foundry—house, Tayside Cottage.

John, builder, 11 Gowrie st.—house, Tayside Cottage.

Peter, goods manager, Caledonion Railway, 53 King st.

Peter, engineer, 56 Main street.

City Chamberlains' Office, i High st.—James and RobertThomson.

City Chambers, 3 High street—William MacLeish, City-Clerk.

City Mission Rooms, 192 South street and King James VI.Hospital buildings.

Clacher, James (Seymour Munro School), Alexandra street.

Clainey, Catherine, 47 Meal vennel.

Clark, Adam, pointsman, 13 Whitefriars street.

Alexander, labourer, 30 Newrow.Alexander, warper, 2 Brown street.

Alexander, sheriff-officer, 95 High street.

Alexander, painter, 28 West Mill street.

Archibald, clerk, 163 High street.

Clement, labourer, 19 Mill street.

Catherine, 8 Keir street.

Catherine, 20 Gladstone terrace.

Catherine, 6 Canal street.

Charles, carter, 396 High street.

David, labourer, 39 Castlegable.

George, shoemaker, 13 Barossa street.

George, clerk, 109 South street.

James, painter, 39 Castlegable.

John, collector of poor rates, 14 South street—house,

Lilybank, Burghmuir.

John, shoemaker, 4 Paul's close, Newrow.John, labourer, 44 Newrow.John, warehouseman, 327 High street.

Miss, Barnhill Cottage.

Mrs 'Hugh, mangle, 246 High street.

Mrs James, 10 Athole street.

Mrs James, 207 High street.

Mrs John, 133 Canal street.

Mrs Peter, 43 Leonard street.

Mrs William, 1 1 Thimblerow.Robert, cabinetmaker, 192 High street—house, 156.

Robert, boot and shoe maker, 14 George st.—h., Barnhill.

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Clark, R. & D., bakers, 152 High street—house, 156.William, lapper, 40 Pomarium.Walter, labourer, 64 South street.

William, engine fireman, 163 South street.

Clayton, George, labourer, 46 High street.

Clement, Alexander, fitter, 297 High street.

Cave, 21 Main street.

David, bricklayer, 4 St. Ann's lane.

James, sculptor, 315 High street.

James, labourer, 12 Paul street.

Misses, dressmakers, 17 High street.

Mrs James, Wellshill.

Thomas, engine-driver, Croft bank.Clevely, Samuel, weaver, 74 High street.

Clink, Elizabeth, 1 Mill close.

Clint, Daniel, fireman, 13 Flesh vennel.

Clow, Alexander, labourer, 32 Thimblerow.Clunie, John (of Clunie & Wilson), 65 Main street. .

& Wilson, joiners, 67 Main street.

Clydesdale Bank, 3 St. John street—Richardson & Wilson,agents.

Clyne, Alexander, grocer, 318 High street.

Jane, dressmaker, 2 Market street.

Mrs, North Scott street.

Coaching and Hiring Establishments, 58 George street,

22 Princes street, 27 and 29 Mill street, and 5 and14 North W'illiam street.

Coates, Andrew (of Coates, Pullar, & Co.), Pitcullen House.Coates, Pullar, & Co., manufacturers, Balhousie Works.Cobb, John, baker, 35 Scott street.

Cobban, Robert, parcel porter, Dovecotland.Cochrane, Charles, fish and fruit dealer, 154 Pligh street.

Charles, fishdealer, 199 South street.

David, collector, Custom House, Bridgend.David, East Church officer, 4 Cow vennel.

Isabella, 33 Pomarium.James, engineer, 5 James street.

John, waiter, 54 Watergate.John, dresser, 25 High street.

John, hawker, 175 South street.

John, tobacco-spinner, 214 High street.

Mrs Peter, 9 Strathmore street.

Thomas, clerk, 1 1 James street.

William, blacksmith, 4 South street.

William, iron-turner, 9 James street.

William, yardsman, 3 Victoria court, Canal street.

Cole, Mrs Janet, 297 High street.

Coleman, John, labourer, 38 Skinnergate.

92 COLLINS—COULTER.

Collins, Edward, labourer, 50 Meal vennel.

Heron, labourer, 59 Meal vennel.

Collison, Mrs William, 46 Pomarium.Coltart, Ninian H., clerk, 146 High street.

Comb, Thomas, sexton, 42 Long causeway.Combe, George, labourer, Cherrybank House.

William, labourer, 142 South street.

Commercial Bank of Scotland, South st.—T. Soutar, agt.

CommissaryClerk'sOffice, County Buildings—JohnThomas.Comrie, Alexander, labourer, 56 Meal vennel.

David, labourer, I Clayholes.

John, labourer, Cherrybank.Mrs Isabella, lodging-house keeper, 2 Glover street.

Mrs John, 19 Speygate.

Mrs, 25 High street.

Conaboy, John, labourer, 134 High street.

Conacher, James, engine-fitter, 58 Watergate.Margaret, dressmaker, 33 North Methven street.

Mrs Charles, 23 Marshall place.

Mrs Charles, 17 Hospital street.

Mrs John, 122 Canal crescent.

Connel, John, tailor, 119 South street.

Condie, Geo., Conning & Co., solicitors and bank agents, 75George street.

Conlan, Mrs, 119 South street.

Conlin, James, dresser, 9 Low street.

James, clerk, 126 High street.

Conning, John (of Geo. Condie, Conning, & Co.), Summerbank.Conway, Philip, labourer, 27 Castlegable.

Cook, Alexander, dyer, 9 Low street.

Archibald, pointsman, 10 Market street.

John, fireman, 50 Skinnergate.

Mrs H., lodgings, 5^ Princes street.

Robert, vanman, 7 Low street.

Stewart, librarian, 8 Commercial street.

Thomas, grocer, Scott street.

Co-operative Society (Limited)—Central Stores, Scott street;

Branches, 41 North Methven, 18 Hospital street, 5

South street, and 1 1 Main street.

Corbet, William, labourer, 71 South street.

Cornfute, David, blacksmith, 23 Pomarium.James, 1 1 Barossa place.

Robert, blacksmith, 30 Barossa street.

Cosgrove, John, labourer, 47 Meal vennel.

Coull, James, provision dealer, 48 George st.—h., 5 Bridge lane.

Coulter, James, janitor, 23 Carpenter street.

James, warder, 8 Kirkgate.

James, framer, 35 Scott street.

COUNTY CRAIGIE. 93

County Assessor's Office, Tay street—A. Bain, assessor.

County Collector's Office, County Buildings— FrancisMorison.

County ConstabularyOffice, County Buildings—JohnDodd,chief constable.

County Hall, foot of South street.

County and City of Perth Infirmary, 13 York place.

Court, William, carter, 4 Victoria court, Canal street.

Coutts, John, labourer, 74 Pomarium.Margaret, 238 High street.

Mrs David, 155 South street.

Mrs George, 5 Leonard street.

Peter, 83 Main street.

Thomas, letter-carrier, 334 High street.

William, labourer, 76 Pomarium.Coventry, Mrs John, 7 South Methven street.

Mrs John, 6 Horner's lane.

Cowan, Hosack, shoemaker, 208 South street.

James, clerk, 38 Princes street.

Mrs William, 3 North Methven street.

Samuel, proprietor of Perthshire Advertiser newspaper,

7 Athole crescent.

Cowie, Alexander, fireman, 5 Milne street.

Cowper, Ann, 34 Leonard street.

George, labourer, 238 Hiyh street.

James, railway guard, 24 Market street.

John, grocer, 27 King street.

John, porter, 222 South street.

John, labourer, 2 Union lane.

John, porter, 23 Castlegable.

John, engine-filter, 47 Stormont street.

Mrs Robert, 13 Back wynd.Robert, turner, 224 High street.

Cowperthwaite, Mrs John, lodgings, 86 Victoria street.

Coyne, Martin, labourer, 199 South street.

Philip, labourer, 199 South street.

Craig, David, grocer, 56 South street—house, 10 N. William st.

Eliza, milliner, 247 High street.

John, gunsmith, 13 Union lane.

Miss, matron (Hospital for Incurables), Kinnoull.& Auld, joiners, 47 Canal street.

Craigen, Peter, victualler, 165 South street.

Peter, signalman, New Shore.

Craigie, George, lamplighter, 2 Carpenter street.

George, cartwright, 13 Cutlog vennel.

Isabella, 123 High street.

Jessie, milliner, io1 High street—house, 19 Queen street.

James, tinsmith, 4 Carpenter street.

94 CRAIGIE—CRICHTON.

Craigie, Mrs, Craigie Park terrace.

Mrs David, 2 Athole crescent.

Mrs David, 129 High street.

Mrs Farney, 82 South street.

Mrs George, 1 Paul street.

Thomas, labourer, 232 South street.

William, baker, '246 High street.

Craik, John, carriage-maker, 10 Horner's lane.

Cramb, David, mason, 32 Whitefriars street.

David, fitter, 73 South street.

James, warder, 1 Victoria- court, Canal street.

Mrs, 36 Newrow.Robert, surfaceman, Barnhill.

Cranstoun, James H., landscape painter, 3 Athole street.

Crawford, David, fruiterer, 22 Hospital street.

James, bricklayer, 206 South street.

Jane, poulterer, 10 North port.

Mrs Alexander, 77 South street.

Mrs John, butcher, 104 High street — house, Victoria

Villa, Balhousie.

Mrs Thomas, provisions, 37 Kinnoull causeway.

Robert, butcher, New Shore.

William, writer, Pitcullen, Scone road.

Cree, John (of Cree Brothers), 18 Canal street.

Finlay, mason, 18 Paul street.

Peter, engine-fitter, 12 Hi^h street.

Peter, coal-merchant, 56 Watergate—house, 12 High st.

William, labourer, 38 Leonard street.

William, engine-fitter, 21 Whitefriars street.

Crerar, Andrew, grocer and potato merchant, 5 North Methvenstreet—house, 17.

Alexander, boot-closer, 113 High street.

John, hatter and clothier, 14 Hospital street.

James, dyer, 246 High street.

James, commercial traveller, 6 Paul street.

James, labourer, 5 Milne street.

Marjory, laundress, 43 Leonard street.

Mary, 190 High street.

Robert, labourer, 68 Pomarium.William, smith, I Paul street.

Crichton,, Alexander, factory manager, 15 Balhousie street.

A. &J., hosiers, 11 Princes street.

Andrew, mason, 85 Glover street.

C. A. (of G. & C. A.), 56 George street.

Eliza, lodgings, 18 Balhousie street.

Elizabeth, 214 High street.

G. & C. A., jewellers and lapidaries, 54 George street.

G., &'Son, dentists, 7 Charlotte street.

CRICHTON^—CUNNINGHAM. 95

Crichton, James, draper, 42 South Methven street—house, 40.

J. U., dentist, 7 Charlotte street.

Mrs David, 25 Pomarium.Mrs John, 1 1 Charteris street.

Peter, joiner, 71 High street. *

Thomas, tailor, 18 George street.

Thomas, mason, 35 Scott street.

William, bookbinder, 89 South street.

Croll, James, painter, 59 Leonard street.

James, labourer, 8 St. Ann's lane.

Cromb, Robert, joiner, 4 Market street.

Crombie, Frances, 12 Charlotte street.

John, commercial traveller, 20 North port.

Mrs Nicol, 49 Leonard street.

Nickel, cabinetmaker, 20^ Barrack street—house, 22.

Crone, James, tailor, 10 County place.

Cross, Thomas, dyer, 25 Guard vennel.

Thomas, fireman, 8 Castlegable,

William, gardener, 55 Strathmore street.

Crow, David, weaver, 151 High street.

George, baker, 177 South street.

James, labourer, 130 South street.

James, painter, 199 South street.

John, provision dealer, 19 Kinnoull street.

Mrs Grace, 49 South street.

Margaret, 37 George street.

William, blacksmith, 187 High street.

William, shopman, 51 Watergate.William, dyer, 151 High street.

Crowley, Mrs Dennis, 65 Kinnoull causeway.

Croy, David, tailor, 89 Leonard street.'

Henry, labourer, 44 Carr's croft.

Cruickshanks, Jas. S., tailor and clothier, 66 St. John st.—h., 28.

John, iron-turner, I Water vennel.

Richard, commission agent, St. Ann's lane—house,

Mount Tabor, Kinnoull.

dimming, Alexander, turner, 97 South street.

Alexander, labourer, 146 High street.

Duncan, inspector of cleansing, Glasgow road.

James, turner, 16 Union street lane.

John, labourer, 7 South Methven street.

Samuel, maltster, 10 Paul's close.

Cunningham, Alexander, weaver, 2 Cross street.

Brothers, grain merchants, 2 Charles street.

James, salmon-fisher, 23 Cross street.

James, labourer, 3 Cutlog vennel.

James, railway guard, 4 Long causeway.

John, labourer, 72 Watergate.

96 CUNNINGHAM—DAVIDSON.

Cunningham, John, labourer, 103 South street.

Mrs Duncan, 14 Caledonian road.

Mrs William, 25 High street.

Peter, labourer, 21 Cross street.

William, clerk, Gladstone terrace.

Curr, John, slater, 14 Pomarium.Currie, George, gardener, Craigie Park House.

J. & T., wine and spirit merchants, 165 and 167 High st.

John, yardsman, 41 Canal street.

Mrs Thomas, 9 St. Ann's lane.

Cusack, Mrs John, 199 South street.

Cusiter, Mrs Robert, 161 High street.

Custar, William, ropemaker, 19 Clayholes.

Custom House, Victoria Buildings, Tay street—Charles N.Buchanan, collector.

Cuthbert, David, Cottage, Stormont street.

David, dyer, 305 High street.

Henry, shoemaker, 6 Cherry lane.

James, St. Leonard's Hotel, Leonard street.

Mrs James, meal merchant, 1 1 St. John's place—h., 10.

Mrs John, 207 High street.

William, manure agent, 55 High street.

William, labourer, 23 Kirkgate.

Cuthel, Thomas, gardener, Kincarrathie Lodge.

Dalgleish, William, porter, 1 Earl's dykes.

Dandie, Newby, & Dandie, chemists& druggists, 75 Highst.—h.71

Mrs David, Glencairn Villa, Kinnoull.

Robert (of Dandie, Newby, & Dandie), 71 High street.

Darling & Co., A., hatters, 35 George street.

Davidson, Alexander, plumber, 24 County place.

Alexander, 320 High street.

Allan, carter, 61 Kinnoull causeway.

Andrew, solicitor, Tay street—house, 4 Balhousie bank.

Ann, lodgings, 38 High street.

Charles, polisher, 246 High street.

Ebenezer, hawker, 37 Castlegable.

Henry, fitter, 8 Long causeway.

James, fireman, 26 Long causeway.

James, teacher of languages, 3 Athole street.

James, flesher, 30 Newrow.James, porter, 34 Newrow.James, baker, Barnhill.

John, jeweller and hardware merchant, auctioneer, andvaluator, 20 South Methven street—house, 18.

John, clerk, 224 High street.

John, porter, 10 Market street.

DAVIDSON DEWAR. 97

Davidson, Mrs Alexander, 33 North Methven street.

Peter, fireman, 106 Reform place.

Peter, market gardener, Barnhill.

Richard, carpenter, 35 Scott street.

William, inspector of railway police, 57 Glover street.

William, calendrer, 8 Gladstone terrace.

William, carter, Kirkgate.

William, tailor, 21 Union street

William, clerk, 38 Queen street.

William, engine-fitter, 27 Priory place.

William, carter, 28 Caledonian road.

William, nightwatchman, 9 South William street.

William, cabman, 23 Strathmore street.

Davie, John, vanman, 7 Low street.

Mrs James, 103 Canal street.

Mrs James, provision dealer, 43 Commercial street.

Dawson, David, market gardener, Barnhill.

John, shoemaker, 224 High street.

John, millwright, 47 Canal street.

John, writer, 25 George st.—house, Beech Villa, Kinnoull.

Joseph, commercial traveller, Pickletullum House.May, 297 High street.

Mary, tobacconist, 48 Leonard street.

William, hammerman, 50 Leonard street.

Deas, David, labourer, 5 Speygate.

James B. (of Garvie & Deas), 2 St. Leonard's bank.William B. (of Garvie & Deas), 6 Strathearn terrace.

William, joiner, 50 Athole street.

Dedrick, Frank, blacksmith, 146 High street.

Deighton, Betsy, dressmaker, 228 South street.

Delemar, Edward T., chemist, 47 Skinnergate.

Dempsey, Jane, 31 Leonard street.

Denekamp, J. S., feather-dresser, 20 West Mill street.

Denham, Alexander, clerk, 55 High street.

John, butler, 11 Queen street.

Derock, Patrick, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.

Deuchar, James, baker, 77 Watergate.

Mrs William, dressmaker, 22 Caledonian place.

Robert, porter, 25 Kinnoull causeway.

Devaney, Francis, labourer, 134 High street.

John, labourer, 27 Castlegable.

Patrick, labourer, 134 High street.

Patrick, labourer, 212 South street.

Patrick, labourer, 41 Meal vennel.

Dewar, Alexander, slater, 286 High street.

Alexander, flesher, 54 Watergate.Alexander, labourer, 239 High street.

Charles, tailor, 129 South street.

H

98 DEWAR DOCHERTY.

Dewar, Charles, weaver, 27 Pomarium.David, pensioner, 46 Barossa street.

Donald, chimney-sweeper, 13 Guard vennel.

& Honey, drapers, tailors, and clothiers, 1 St. John's st.

James (of Macnaughton & Dewar), Rose Cottage,

Bridgend.

James, Registrar of Births, Deaths, & Marriages, I Highstreet, and publisher of the Perthshire Courier new s-

paper, 16 Watergate—house, 4 Rose terrace.

James, porter, 23 Castlegable.

John (of Dewar & Honey), 34 High street.

John A., wine and spirit merchant, ill High street

house, 5 St. Leonard's bank.

John, blacksmith, 10 Carpenter street.

John, labourer, 34 Newrow.Mrs Charles, 46 Pomarium.Mrs John, 5 St. Leonard's bank.

Mrs John, 315 High street.

Mrs Peter, 44 Newrow.Mrs Thomas, 1 1 Cow vennel.

R. M. & Co., drapers, tailors, and clothiers, 4 St. John's

Dlace—house, I Barossa place.

Robert, salesman, 10 Tay street.

William, slater, 276 High street.

Dick, John, engine-driver, 33 Kinnoull causeway.

Dickie, Mrs James, North Scott street.

Rev. William, Friar street, Craigie.

William, mason, 55 High street.

Dickson, Charles, tailor, 25 Stormont street.

John (of Mackenzie & Dickson), Greenbank, Bridgend.

John, cutter, 4 Pomarium.Matthew, printer, 12 Paul street.

& Turnbull, nursery and seedsmen, 26 George street.

Robert, policeman, 79 South street.

William, mason, 4 Commercial street.

Dibb, Alexander, clerk, 20 Leonard street.

Dingwall, Alexander, grocer and wine merchant, 36 St. John st.

—house, Glendoick Villa, Kinnoull.

James, commission agent, 6 West High street.

James, railway guard, 5 James street.

Mary, milliner, 62 High street—house, 60.

Robert, railway guard, 63 Priory place.

Robert, mason, Craigie Park Cottage.

Dixon, William, & Co. (Limited), coal-masters, Glasgow road

Depot.Dobbie, William, gardener, Inchbank Cottage, Main street.

Dobbin, James, carter, 3 Paul's close.

Docherty, Mrs Edward, lodgings, 35 Mill street.

DOCHERTY DONALDSON. 99

Docherty, Mrs James, 14 Union lane.

William, pensioner, 25 High street.

Doctor, John, commision agent and auctioneer, 17 County place.

Dodd, John, chief constable of County Constabulary, Balhousieterrace.

Dodds, James, Moncreiffe bank, Craigie.

Doe, John, agricultural implement maker, 20 Caledonian road—house, Strathview Villa, Scone road.

Doig, Alexander, 'commercial traveller, 8 Castlegable.

Betsy, 47 Stormont street.

James, clerk, 330 High street.

James, engine-driver, 20 Newrow.Mrs Peter, 64 Long causeway.William, mechanic, 41 Cross street.

Doggart, James M'Donald, Militia staff, Bell wood Cottage,Kinnoull.

Dolan, Felix, labourer, 32 West Mill street.

Don, Alexander, pointsman, 47 Pomarium.David, labourer, 17 East Bridge street.

Peter, plumber, 59 Leonard street.

Robert, tanner, 36 Commercial street.

Donn, Walter, butcher. 128 High street—house, New Scone.William, plasterer, 116 High street.

Donald, Catherine, confectioner, 85 High street.

Elizabeth, 19 Gowrie street.

George, plasterer, 31 Barrack st.—house, 74 Atholc st.

John, labourer, 25 Hospital street.

William, Bankhead, Bridgend.Donaldson, Alexander, 10 Athole street.

David, brassfinisher, 45 Commercial street.

David, blacksmith, 64 Pomarium.David, cabinetmaker, 6 Union street.

Emily, 120 Canal street.

Gilbert, wright, 41 Stormont street.

James, clerk, 246 High street.

James, grocer, 234 High street.

Janet, seamstress, 9 St. John street.

John, mason, 4 Whitefriars street.

& Mackenzie, drapers, 34 George street.

Mrs Andrew, 129 Pligh street.

Mrs Peter, 17 Queen street.

Robert, engine-driver, 70 Pomarium.Thomas, plasterer, 34 Newrow.Thomas, yardsman, 10 Long causeway.Thomas, baker, 248 High street—house, 246.William, weaver, 1 Rose lane.

William, labourer, 27 Watergate.William (of Donaldson & Mackenzie), Dunkeld road.

IOO DONELLY—DOW.

Donelly, Patrick, labourer, 17 Mill street.

Donohue, John, broker, 21 Meal vennel—house, 19.

Doonan, John, broker, 53 Meal vennel.

Dorris, Bernard, labourer, 134 High street.

Dorward, Mrs Alexander, 34 Nevvrow.

Dott, Margaret, 48 South Methven street.

Dougall, James, carter, 7 Commercial street.

James, mason, 35 Kinnoull causeway.

John, slater, 4 Union street lane.

John, fireman, Co-operative Buildings, Scott street.

Margaret, 10 Commercial street.

Douglas, Alexander, painter, 3 Govvrie street.

Barbara, 26 Pomarium.Daniel, teacher, 4 Priory place.

David, painter, 82 Watergate.

David, grocer, 21 Commercial street — house, 4 Unionstreet lane.

George R. (of Douglas & Son), 20 King street.

James, cabinetmaker, 19 Mill street.

James, engine-driver, 4 North port.

James, mason, 4 Market street.

Janet, 20 Hospital street.

& Johnston, builders, 22 Caledonian road.

Joseph, gardener, 3 St. Paul's square.

Mrs Alexander, grocer, 3 Gowrie street.

Mrs Donald, mangle, 89 South street.

Mrs George, 4 Market street.

Mrs G. R., I Marshall place.

Mrs William, 15 Commercial street.

Mrs William, milliner, 148 High street—house, 129.

Mrs William, 3 Scott street.

Robert, 87 Leonard street.

Robert, 30 Barrack street.

& Son, George R., glaziers, painters, and paperhangers,

52 Princes street.

Thomas, Caledonian road.

William (of G. R. Douglas & Son), 40 James street.

William, mason, 2 Brown street.

Dow, James (of Dow & M'Farlane), 7 South Methven street.

James, grain-dealer, 28 Barrack street.

James C, solicitor, 16 Keir street.

Jean, 48 Castlegable.

John, tobaccomist and stationer, 21 North Methven st.

house, 23.

John, weigher, 40 Glover street.

John, labourer, 69 Strathmore street-

John, drover, 21 Clayholes.

Joseph, fishdealer, 42 South street.

DOW DUFF. IOI

Dow, Mrs Peter, 50 Main street.

& M'Farlane, joiners, Market street.

Peter, joiner, 59 Newrow.Robert, labourer, 12 Back wynd.Robert, teacher, Trades' School, 45 Mill street.

Robert, painter and paperhanger, 59 George street

house, Springbrae, Kinnoull.

Robert, joiner, 5 Lickley street.

Robert, labourer, 1 Victoria court, Canal street.

Thomas, clerk, 22 Kinnoull street.

Thomas, 15 Main street.

William, clerk, 19 Mill street.

William, joiner, 232 High street—house, 8 Kinnoull st.

William, joiner, 5 George street.

William, French cleaner, 86 High street.

Dowie, John, salmon fisher, 126 High street.

Dowling, Elizabeth, Shields' Buildings, Dunkeld road.

Downie, Emily, winder, 55 Strathmore street.

John, railway guard, 1 1 Market street.

Mrs Peter, 54 Watergate.Drummond, Catherine, 13 Princes street.

Catherine, 2 Victoria street.

David, tailor, 10 Gladstone terrace.

David, joiner, 21 Main street.

Mrs, New Shore.

Mrs, 19 Claypots wynd.Mrs Thomas, draper, 17 Leonard street.

Robert, provision dealer, 41 Mill street.

Thomas, engine-driver, 41 Castlegable.

William, mason, 35 Scott street.

Dryden, John, carter, 5 Market street.

Dryerre, Henry, tailor, 34 Meal vennel.

Drysdale, Charles, slater, 79 South street.

Hugh, Manager of Perth Baking Company, 40 and 44North Methven street—house, 42.

Mrs William, 46 Commercial street.

Duff, Alexander, joiner, 22 Melville street.

Alexander, blacksmith, 145 High street.

Andrew, saddler, 142 South street.

Angus, engine-fitter, 4 James street.

David, blacksmith, 32 Long causeway.David, Albert Inn, 48 George street.

David, iron-turner, 129 South street.

James, labourer, Ji Pomarium.James, shopman, 6 Victoria street.

James, labourer, 52 Pomarium.James, salesman, 8 Mill wynd.John, stonecutter, 38 West Mill street.

102 DUFF—DUNCAN.

Duff", John, labourer, 68 Athole street.

John, engine-driver, 23 Priory place.

John, glassblower, 282 High street.

John, labourer, 315 High street.

Mrs Hugh, 46 Pomarium.Robert, labourer, ^ Newrow.Thomas, collector of dues, 236 South street.

Walter, spirit-dealer, 53 South street.

William, concertina-maker and music-dealer, 60 and 62South Methven street—house, Cherrybank.

Uuguid, Alexander, cabman, 245 High street.

Duncan, Alexander, bootmaker, 67 South Methven street

house, 68 High street.

Alexander, porter, 141 Canal crescent.

Andrew, dyer, 98 South street.

Andrew, superintendent, Public Baths, Mill street.

Ann, 6 Main street.

David, engine-driver, 41 Glover street.

David, labourer, 4 Milne street.

David, porter, High Craigie.

Elizabeth, dressmaker, 36 George street.

Helen, Witch-hill, Kinnoull.

Helen, dressmaker, Croft Bank.

J. & J., teachers of music, 18 Kinnoull street.

James (of Brown & Duncan), Rock Cottage, Craigie.

James, iron-turner, 56 Pomarium.James, dairy, High Craigie.

James, iron-turner, High Craigie.

James, joiner, High Craigie.

John, dyer, 10 High street.

John, dyer, 7 Leonard street.

John, teacher, 79 Canal street.

John, draper, 159 High street—house, 77 Strathmore st.

John, belt-maker, 12 Gladstone terrace.

Joseph, police sergeant, 23 Cow vennel.

Mrs James M., 10 Athole street.

Mrs John, 5 Claypots wynd.Mrs Robert, 55 Main street.

Mrs Thomas, confectioner, 133 High street—house, 47George street.

Peter, ropespinner, 301 High street.

Robert, tailor, 85 South street.

Robert, joiner, High Craigie.

Robert, draper, 5 Keir street.

Robert, lapper, 16 North port.

Thomas, coal-merchant, Leonard Bank Mineral Depot-house, Scott street.

Thomas, 52 Pomarium.

DUNCAN—EDWARD. I 03

Duncan, William, carter, 28 Caledonian road.

William, dyers' labourer, 38 Long causeway.William, housekeeper (Inland Revenue), 40 Tay street.

William, plasterer, 14 Claypots wynd.. William, glazier, 25 Hospital street.

Duncanson, James, tailor, 113 High street.

Thomas, baker, 115 High street—house, 126.

Dundee Advertiser, Evening Telegraph, and People'sJournal Branch Office, 9 George street.

Dundee Courier and Argus Office, 29 Princes street.

Dunn Brothers, wood-merchants, New Shore—house, 22 Vic-toria street.

David, joiner, 55 High street.

James, grocer, 2 Brown street.

Jessie, feather-dresser, 55 High street.

John, superintendent, People's Institute, 28 York place.

Mrs Archibald, 310 High street.

Peter, railway porter, 10 Paul street.

Dunsmore & Son, B., drapers, 56 and 58 High street—house,6 Comely bank, Scone road.

John, labourer, 27 Castlegable.

Durie, Jane, 1 James street.

Dutch, Alexander, boatbuilder, Shore.

Alexander, gasfitter, 29 Main street.

Dyer, M. & J., umbrella-makers, 60 George street—house, 15Bridge lane.

Mrs James, 38 Princes street.

IEEadie, Mrs Charles, 13 Melville street.

William, porter, 86 Pligh street.

Easson, David, carpenter, 10 Pomarium.David, mason, 155 South street.

James, agent, 112 High street.

Mrs David, Malloch's close, Canal street.

Thomas, labourer, 47 Meal vennel.

William, grocer, 31 South street.

Eastmont, Mrs Charles, 72 Watergate.Easton, Andrew, gardener, 5 East Bridge street.

John, Guild ry officer, 26 Newrow.Edward, Andrew, warder, 7 Kirkgate.

James, toy-merchant, 21 St. John street—h., New Scone.

James, blacksmith, 55 West Mill street.

James, watchman, 40 Barossa street.

John, porter, 45 Kinnoull causeway.Mrs James, 28 Horse cross.

Mrs John, midwife, 71 Watergate.

Mrs Win., embroidery warehouse, 260 High st.—h., 238.

104 EDWARD FALCONER.

Edward, Peter, porter, 39 Princes street.

Sarah, 35 Cross street.

William, coal-merchant, Princes street Station—honse,

238 High street.

Elder, Alexander, labourer, 137 High street.

Alexander, weaver, 129 South street.

Chalmers, confectioner, 261 High street.

David, potato-dealer, Kirk close, 80 High street.

Mrs James, 163 High street.

Elliot, George, labourer, 2 Thimblerow.George, labourer, 74 Pomarium.

Ellis, Helen, 75 Pomarium.Ellison, S., T., & E., umbrella makers, 56 South Methven st.

house, 2 Balhousie street.

William, photographer, 14 South Methven street—house,

2 Balhousie street.

William, Alexandra street.

Emslie, James, engine-fitter, 34 Newrow.William, iron-turner, 52 Pomarium.

Emmis, Adam, pointsman, 8 Caledonian road.

English, John, labourer, 146 High street.

Erskine, Peter, shoemaker, 266 High street.

Esplin, George, warder, 36 South William street.

Evans, Augustus, engineer, 6 West High street.

Charles, labourer, 19 Leonard street.

James, labourer, 45 Pomarium.Ewan, John, labourer, 282 High street.

William, butcher, 113 South street—house, 97.

Ewart, John, sawyer, High Craigie.

Ewing, Robert (of Murray & Ewing), 2 Queen street.

Fachie, John, labourer, 71 South street.

Fagan, Mary, hawker, 74 South street.

Faichney, James, mechanic, 47 Glover street.

William, painter, 72 Watergate.

Fair, David, joiner, 32 Carr's croft.

Mrs John, 71 Pomarium.Peter, coachman, 41 Main street.

Fairbairn, Alexander, missionary, 35 Priory place.

Fairbrother, Mrs William, 129 High street.

Fairley, Mrs Alexander, 4 Barossa street.

James, labourer, 154 South street.

Patrick, grocer, 38 Meal vennel.

Fairweather, James Y., Pitheavlis bank.

James Y.,jun., accountant, Pitheavlis bank.

Falcon, William, dyer's finisher, 63 Priory place.

Falconer, Robert, brassfounder, 21 Union street.

FARMER FERGUSON. 105

Farmer, James H., teacher (St. Andrew's School), Burton place.

Farney, W. Murray, bootmaker, 26 St. John st.—h., Cherrybank.Farquhar, Adam, porter, I Lickley place.

George, clerk (Post-Office), 41 Cross street.

James, chemist and druggist, 76 St. John street—house,

24 Victoria street.

Farquharson, David, mason, 5 North port.

David, tea-merchant, 15 High st.—house, 3 York place.

Donald, watchmaker and jeweller, 82 High street.

John Sydney, architect, 5 North port.

Mrs John, 34 North Methven street.

Mrs Robert, 75 Pomarium.William, nurseryman, Comelybank Cottage.

Faulds, Mrs James, 148 South street.

Fay, Michael, labourer, 82 South street.

Feggan, James, labourer, 51 Meal vennel.

Fell, George, grocer, 329 High street.

Fenton, Alexander, butcher, 15 Kirkside—house, 10 Cow vennel.

Alexander, labourer, 17 Pomarium.George, sand-boatman, 88 Reform place.

James, wood-merchant, Shore—h., Croft Park, Craigie.

Thomas, waiter, 238 High street.

Fenwick & Son, A., confectioners and pastry bakers, 27 St. Johnstreet—house, 57 Commercial street.

Andrew, traveller, 12 High street.

Charles, carter, 344 High street.

David, engine-driver, 31 Scott street.

James, clerk, 19 Queen street.

John, plasterer, 7 Whitefriars street.

Marion, draper, 339 High street.

Mrs, 44 Glover street.

Peter, grocer and draper, 317 High street—house above.

Peter, porter, 18 Strathmore street.

William, shoemaker, 13 Commercial street.

William, engine-fitter, 88 Reform place.

William, grocer, 335 High street—house above.

Fergus, Mrs Peter, 13 Cutlog vennel.

Ferguson, Andrew, tailor, 12 Paul street.

Charles, labourer, 17 Kinnoull street.

David, hawker, 18 Paul street.

George, clerk, 12 Gowrie street.

Helen, 48 North Methven street.

James, yarn-starcher, 9 Market street.

James, clerk, 5 Milne street.

James, railway porter, 105 South street.

James, letter-carrier, 23 Commercial street.

John, clerk, 30 High street.

Mrs, dressmaker, 46 High street.

106 FERGUSON—FLANNIGAN.

Ferguson, Mrs, dairy, Craigiehaugh.

Mrs Daniel. 49 Commercial street.

Mrs Donald, 89 Leonard street.

Mrs Donald, grocer and spirit merchant, 91 and 93 Southstreet—house, 37 South Methven street.

Mrs Duncan, 219 High street.

Robert, compositor, 69 Glover street.

Robert, dyer, 71 Kinnoull causeway.Robert, dyer, 51 Glover street.

William, carpenter, 163 South street.

William, porter, 105 South street.

William S., manure manufacturer—works, Friarton

office, 13 Kirk gate—house, 49 York place.

Ferns, Robert, clerk, Alexandra street.

Ferrier, Duncan, labourer, Cherrybank.George, fireman, Cherrybank.

James, timekeeper, 13 Stormont street.

Mrs Alexander, 9 Stormont street.

Mrs Charles, greengrocer, 25 Watergate.Sybell, Brompton terrace, Kinnoull.

William, market gardener, Barnhill.

Ferry, Morris, dyer, J^ South street.

Findlay, Charles, 20 Melville street.

James, stationer and tobacconist, 196 South street.

Finlay, John, dyer, 15 Barossa street.

Rev. Robert, 17 Balhousie street.

Firth, Walter, factory manager, Shields' buildings, Dunkeld rd.

Finlayson, Alexander, dyer, 266 High street.

James, ironmonger and blacksmith, 24 Mill street—house,

39 Castlegable.

John, flesher, 8 Cow vennel.

Mrs Alexander, 113 High street.

Mrs John, millworker, 28 Horse cross.

Fisher, Ellen, 13 Barossa street.

James, grocer, 186 High street—house, 190.

John, baker, 1 Melville street.

Mrs James, 6 Marshall place.

Mrs John, winder, 5 Claypots wynd.Rev. Robert, 20 Priory place.

William, grocer, 172 High street—house, 163.

William, signalman, 62 Glover street.

Fisken, Mrs Thomas, 28 Horse cross.

Peter, gasfitter, 1 1 Barossa street.

Stewart, labourer, 18 Paul street.

Thomas, bootcloser, 232 High street.

Thomas, labourer, 25 High street.

Fittis, Robert Scott, newspaper correspondent, 8j High street.

Flannigan, David, labourer, 36 Mill street.

FI ECKSTEIN—FORBES. 107

Fleckstein, Carl, teacher of languages (Academy), 4 Barossa pi.

Fleming, Alexander, 24 Melville street.

Ann, 22 Gowrie street.

Rev. Archibald, B.A., Hamilton House, Glasgow road.

David, surgeon, 3 Charlotte street.

George, labourer, 190 High street.

John, timber merchant, Princes street.

John, cabinetmaker, 219 High street.

Margaret, 5 Meal vennel.

Mrs William, 19 Leonard street.

William, broker, 27 Meal vennel.

William, pointsman, South Tay street.

Flesher Incorporation Hall, 44 South street.

Fletcher, Mrs Oswald, dressmaker, 170 High street.

Flight, James, fireman, 65 Strathmore street.

Flint, James, mess-cook, 36 Athole street.

Flynn, Austin, labourer, 74 South street.

Gilbert, labourer, 59 Meal vennel.

John, labourer, 82 South street.

John, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.

Margaret, 59 Meal vennel.

Martin, labourer, 24 Newrow.Folan, John, labourer, 18 Clayholes.

Mary, grocer, 140 South street.

Foot, Thomas, labourer, 13 Leonard street.

Forbes, Alexander, coach-painter, 27 Canal street.

Betsy, milliner, 7 Pomarium.Catherine, 25 Leonard street.

Charles, labourer, 88 Canal street.

Duncan, engineer, 12 Balhousie street.

James, Cross Keys Inn, Bridgend.

James, flesher, 15 North Methven street—h., 31 King st.

James, carter, 49 Leonard street.

James, book-deliverer, 48 Glover street.

James, labourer, 190 High street.

John, distiller, Isla Distillery, Bridgend.

Margaret, 23 Pomarium.Margaret, 7 Leonard street.

Mrs Alexander, 36 Leonard street.

Mrs Janet, 14 Melville street.

Mrs John, 4 Horner's lane, South street.

Mrs John, Stormont Arms Inn, 43 South street.

Mrs Mary Ann, Ivy Bank, Kinnoull.

Mungo, gardener, 54 Main street.

Robert, auctioneer (of Macdonald & Fraser), 30 James st.

Robert, fireman, iS Strathmore street.

William, 31 King street.

William, railway guard, 9 South William street.

Io8 FORBES FRASER.

Forbes, William, Gowrie Inn, Watergate.

William D., joint-agent, Royal Bank, 2 Charlotte street.

Ford, James, sawyer, 4 South street.

Joseph, mason, 8 Carpenter street.

Michael, labourer, 134 High street.

Mrs George, 122 Canal crescent.

Mrs John, 49 Commercial street.

Nathaniel, sawyer, 6 South street.

Robert, labourer, 47 Skinnergate.

Fordyce, Peter, clerk (Bell, Rannie, & Co.), 35 St. Johnstreet.

Forgan, Andrew, golf-club maker, 30 Carpenter street.

Thomas, joiner, 28 Priory place.

Forrest, Thomas, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 26 Caledonianroad—house, 33 Queen street, Craigie.

Forrester, Agnes, 20 Marshall place.

Forsyth, James, 9 South street.

Mrs Alexander, 105 South street.

Mary, 4 Queen street.

Mrs John C, lodgings, 25 Marshall place.

Mrs Thomas, 129 High street.

Forth, William, fireman, 18 Barrack street.

Fotheringham, David, pavior, 81 High street.

Foy, Michael, 82 South street.

Thomas, dyer, 27 Castlegable.

Thomas, labourer, 39 Castlegable.

Frame, James, coal-agent, Glasgow road Depot—house, ^JSouth Methven street.

Francis, Elizabeth, 2 South Market street.

Jane, mangle, 1 Brown street.

John, labourer, 41 Main street.

Fraser, Alexander, joiner, 386 High street.

Alexander, labourer, 16 West Mill street.

Alexander (of Fraser & Morton), builder, 32 SouthWilliam street.

Ann, flax-merchant, 40 Mill street.

Colin, post-boy, 6 Oliphant's vennel.

Daniel, confectioner, 138 High street—house, .140.

David, seaman, 12 South street.

David, tailor, 7 Leonard street.

Donald, engraver and lithographer, 87 High street.

Donald, flesher, 28 West Mill street.

James, mason, 65 Canal street.

James, mechanic, 19 Kirkside.

James, labourer, 25 Clayholes.

James, dyer, 1 1 Hospital street.

James, spirit-dealer, 7 South street—bouse above.

James, grocer, 136 Canal crescent.

ERASER FYFE. 109

Fraser, James, warder, 4 West High street.

James, engine-driver, Burton place.

James, toolmaker, 51 Scott street.

Jane, milliner, 65 Canal street.

John M. (of Macdonald & Fraser), The Feu House.John, grocer and wine merchant, 40 High street and 2

Kirkgate—house, 3 Rose terrace.

John, painter, 75 Leonard street.

John, plumber, 55 West Mill street.

cS: Morton, builders, Victoria street.

John, butcher, 9 South William street.

John, bootcloser, 38 High street.

Mary, 17 Cutlog vennel.

Mrs Alexander, 31 Thimblerow.Mrs Daniel, 56 West Mill street.

Mrs Henry, mangle, 65 Leonard street.

Mrs John, 170 High street.

Mrs John, 34 Newrow.Mrs John, laundress, 15 Commercial street.

Mrs Simon, 69 Leonard street.

Wrs William, 139 South street.

Robert, labourer, Shore.

Robert, coachbuilder, 1 1 Canal street.

William, labourer, 163 South street.

William, shunter, 14 Whitefriars street.

William, blacksmith, 189 South street—house, 183.

William, carter, 6j Watergate.William, blacksmith, 206 South street.

Frazer, John, tailor and clothier, 49 and 51 High street—house,

53 Main street.

Freel, Alexander, labourer, 22 Union lane.

French, Mrs William, 14 Caledonian road.

Frew, David, surgeon, 1 Graham's place, King street.

& Sons, William, plumbers and brassfounders, 6 Mill

street.

Forest (of Frew & Sons), 8 Marshall place,

William (of Frew & Sons), 19 Melville street.

Fulton, Mrs James, 31 Thimblerow.William, janitor of schools, 31 North Methven street.

Fyfe, Alexander, spirit-dealer, 171 High street—house, 7 Bal-

housie street.

Archibald, cabinetmaker, 25 Guard vennel.

David, 27 Watergate. .

Ivan, 7 Balhousie street.

John, slater, 239 High street.

Mrs, 19 Kinnoull causeway.William, tailor, 163 South street.

Westwood, pawnbroker, 80 High st.—house, 25 George st.

IIO GAILLATON—GALLOWAY.

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Gaillaton, Louis, dyer, 74 St. John street.

Galbraith, Alexander, coach-wheeler, 9 Speygate.Gall, Alexander, brassfounder, 5 Skinnergate.

Alexander, printer, 47 Canal street.

David, porter, 41 Canal street.

James, gardener, Summerbank Lodge, Scone road.

James, joiner, 8 Glover street.

Jane, milliner and dressmaker, 12 Hospital street.

Mary, 68 Pomarium.Peter, 23 Stormont street.

William, storekeeper, Shields' Buildings, Dunkeld road.

Galletly, David, plasterer, 376 High street.

George, labourer, 21 St. John's place.

George, labourer, 28 Pomarium.George, blacksmith, 19 Union street.

George, baker, 31 Main street.

Helen, dressmaker, 25 South street.

James, dyer, 137 High street.

James, grocer, 91 Main street.

James, glazier, 37 Leonard street.

Jessie, 47 Mill street.

John, carter, 6 Mill close.

John, baker, 190 High street.

John, wright, 25 County place.

Mary, seamstress, 13 Union street.

Mrs James, 77 Glover street.

Robert, shoemaker, 26 Whitefriars street.

Thomas, tenter, 287 High street.

Thomas, printer, 32 Caledonian road.

Gallocher, Alexander, labourer, 50 Meal vennel.

Stephen, hawker, 74 South street.

Galloway, David, corn-factor, Vine Bank, Kinnoull—stores, 62Princes street.

David, collector (society), 20 Newrow.David, porter, 68 Canal street.

George, brassfounder, 273 High street.

George, tailor, 17 Meal vennel.

James, clerk, Balhousie terrace.

James, tailor, 47 High street.

James, baker, 119 South street.

John, porter, 30 Carr's croft.

John, labourer, 64 South street.

Mrs Andrew, 58 South street.

Mrs Betsy, 89 Main street.

Mrs James, 16 Pomarium.Robert, brassfounder, 16 Pomarium.

GALLOWAY GARVIE. I I I

Galloway, Thomas, fitter, Co-Operative Buildings, Scott street.

Thomas, engine-driver, 60 Pomarium.William R., insurance agent, 187 High street.

William, labourer, 18 Barrack street.

William, seaman, Cherrybank.Gaanon, John, labourer, 10 Paul's close.

Mrs Thomas, 10 Paul's close.

Patrick, labourer, 146 High street.

Garden, George, maltster, 56 West Mill street.

Gardiner, Alexander, millwright, 18 Strathmore street.

Alexander, carter, 12 High street.

Andrew, carpenter, 29 Stormont street.

David, painter, 6 Thimblerow.Elizabeth, greengrocer, 1 East Bridge street.

George, grocer, 19 South street.

George, dyer, 302 High street.

James, labourer, 55 High street.

John, labourer, 65 Strathmore street.

Mrs, 19 Union street.

Mrs Alexander, 239 High street.

Mrs James, lodgings, 13 Balhousie street.

Peter, carter, 142 South street.

Peter, butler, uSTTigh street.

Robert, labourer, 159 South street.

Thomas, baker, 23 Stormont street.

Thomas, carter, 9 Claypots wynd.William, joiner, 30 Caledonian road.

Gardner, James, Orchard Bank, Barnhill.

Garland, Archibald, lathsplitter. Malloch's close..

Peter, carter, 103 South street.

Robert, carter, 24 West Mill street.

Garrow, James, inspector of police, 9 South William street.

Garvie, Alexander, stationer, 35 South street.

Andrew, labourer, 68 vSt. John street.

David, plasterer, 30 Newrow.& Deas, manufacturers, 63 South Methven street.

Elizabeth, Burton place.

Helen, mangle, 39 Main street.

Isabella, 26 Athole street.

James, labourer, 156 High street.

James, labourer, 17 Watergate.

John, fitter, 89 South street.

John, fireman, 9 Low street.

Mary Ann, 11 Earl's dykes.

Mrs, 216 South street.

Mrs A., 44 Meal vennel.

Mrs William, 8 Keir street.

Robert, butcher, 16 South Methven street.

112 GARVIE—GIBLING.

Garvie & Syme, ironmongers, 42 and 79 High street.

Thomas, clerk, 15 Balhousie street.

William, carter, 2 Cross street

William (of Garvie & Deas), 3 King's place.

William (of Garvie & Syme), 48 North Methven street.

Gas Commissioners' Office, 3 High street—J. M'Gillewii*

treasurer.

Gas Inspector's Office, Coal shore—John Saunders.

Gas Works, Scott street—Thomas Whimster, manager.Gathan, Michael, signalman, 1 1 County place.

Gaudie, James (Post Office Telegraphs), 77 Main street.

Gavin, Elizabeth, 74 South street.

John, 297 High street.

Martin, labourer, 50 Meal vennel.

Mary, 47 Meal vennel.

M., provision dealer, 60 Meal vennel—h., 146 High st.

Mrs John, 18 Thimblerow.Patrick, labourer, 46 Meal vennel.

Sarah, 82 South street.

Terence, labourer, 27 Castlegable.

Thomas, labourer, 103 South street.

Geddes, Alexander, railway porter, 25 Hospital street.

George, porter, 50 Glover street.

Laurence, gardener, Bellwood.

Lieutenant Alexander, Mount Tabor.

Rev. William, 16 Melville street.

Geddie, John, joiner, Craigie Park terrace.

Geekie, Alexander, tailor, 7 Union street.

Ann, laundress, 46 Main street.

David, mason, 3 Main street.

James, mechanic, 35 Scott street.

Jane, weaver, 50 Main street.

"Mrs David, 50 Main street.

William, engine-fitter, 19 Stormont street.

Gentry, Elizabeth, dressmaker, 9 South street.

John, engine-fitter, 12 South street.

Thomas, clerk, 38 Queen street.

Geohagan, Harry, bicycle depot, 2 Caledonian road.

George, Alexander, bootmaker, 119 High street—h., Hospital

Buildings.

And., 81 High street.

German Vice-Consul's Office, Charles st.—R. Lowe, consul.

Gerrard, John, gardener, Bowerswell.Gibbons, John, coal-dealer, 5 Newrow—house, 89 South street.

John, labourer, 164 South street.

Patrick, drainage contractor, 148 South street.

Thomas, labourer, 38 Skinnergate.

Gibling, Mrs Catherine, 199 South street.

GIBSON—GLOAG. 1 1

3

Gibson, Helen, dressmaker, 22 St. John street.

Rev. James, M.A., 3 Athole street.

James, baker, 13 Paul street.

Jessie, 39 Watergate.

John, engine-fitter, 96 High street.

Mrs William, 170 High street.

William, hammerman, 75 Leonard street.

William, engine-fitter, 25 South street.

Giddings, Miss, matron, Murray Royal Asylum, Bridgend.

Gilchrist, Joan, grocer, Craigie place.

Gillan, John, bellhanger, George Inn lane.

Gillespie, David, dairy, 78 High street.

John, rope and twine manufacturer, Balhousie—house,

Balhousie terrace,

John, grocer, 146 South street—house, 148.

Mrs Erskine, Balhousie terrace.

William, superintendent, Caledonian Railway, 1 St.

Leonard's bank.William, engine-fitter, 30 Glover street.

Gilmour, James, policeman, 17 East Bridge street.

Glass, Alexander, chemist and druggist, 39 South Methven st.

house, Bon Accord Villa, Glasgow road.

Andrew, agent, 333 High street.

David, manager, Co-Operative Society, Scott street.

David, baker, 91 High street—house, 8j.

David, porter, Wellshill.

Elizabeth, 8 East Bridge street.

George, labourer, 6 Paul street.

James, grocer, North Scott street.

James, labourer, 6 Thimblerow.James, mechanic, 5 Market street.

James, mechanic, 4 South Methven street.

John, plasterer, 15 Thimblerow.Mrs Andrew, grocer, 345 High street.

Mrs David, 352 High street.

Mrs Janet, 6 Thimblerow.Robert, weaver, 26 Clayholes.

William, engine-fitter, jj Glover street.

William, teacher, 79 Glover street.

Glen, James, labourer, 1 Mill street.

Michael, labourer, 103 South street.

Thomas, labourer, 82 South street.

Glennie, J. Donald, teller, Union Bank, 7 Balhousie street.

Gloag, Robert, mason, Cherrybank.Robert, fireman, 12 Commercial street.

Robert, fruiterer, 185 South street.

William B.,grocer and wine merchant, 24 Athole street

—house, Jock's Lodge, Kinnoull.

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114 GLOVERS—GOW.

Glovers' Hall, 36 George street.

Godtfurneau, Paul, hotel-keeper, 6 St. John's place.

Goldrick, Thomas, tailor, 8 Meal vennel.

Gollans, Elizabeth, 37 Leonard street.

James, baker, 31 Leonard street.

Goodall, David, 9 South William street.

Mrs James, 384 High street.

Goodfellow, David, fireman, 37 Scott street.

Goodman, William, stocking-weaver, 58 Watergate.

Goodwin, Mrs John, 190 High street.

Gordon, Alexander, railway guard, 48 Newrow.John, cutter, 3 Melville street.

Mrs George, Barnhill House.Mrs Gilbert, 20 Athole street.

Mrs Henry, 16 Balhousie street.

Mrs John, 69 Kinnoull causeway.

William, 31 Leonard street.

William, gatekeeper, 16 Strathmore street.

Gorham, Mrs William, 37 Stormont street.

Gorin, Frederick, bandmaster, 25 Hospital street.

Gormack, Christina, 4 Glover street.

Gorrie, David, coppersmith and gasfitter,9 South Methven st.

house, Paradise place.

David, jun., coppersmith, Shields' Buildings, Dunkeld rd.

George, miller, 4 Paul street.

James, surfaceman, 9 Low street.

John, potato and coal merchant, 23 Princes street.

John, waiter, 29 Kirkgate.

Mrs, North Scott street.

Mrs John, 27 Pomarium.Mrs Peter, 18 Glover street.

Mrs William, lodgings, Gowrie Cottage, Barnhill.

Mrs William, furnishings, 153 High street.

Peter, porter, 4 Milne street.

Robert, joiner, 151 High street.

Thos., wireworker, 24 N. Methven st.—h., 34 Newrow.Thomas, dyer, 5 Murray street.

Thomas, moulder, 10 Foundry lane.

Thomas O., clerk, Shields' Buildings, Dunkeld road.

Gorton, Edward, railway guard, 6 Cow vennel.

Gould, Margaret, washer, 27 Commercial street.

William, commercial traveller, 16 York place.

Gourlay, Isabella, bootbinder, 5 Gowrie street.

Mrs, 22 Union lane.

William, shunter, 51 Newrow.Gow, Alexander, carpenter, 64 Pomarium.

Donald, pensioner, 21 Main street.

Daniel, Bertha Cottage, Barnhill.

GOW—GRANT. 11

5

Gow, Duncan, house proprietor, 9 Rose terrace.

Isabella, 113 High street.

James, carter, 99 Canal street.

James, coal-agent, 25 Priory place, Craigie.

John, clerk, 296 High street.

John, mason, 33 Kinnoull causeway.

John, mason, 21 Gowrie street.

John, labourer, 9 Keir street.

Magnus M., millwright, 25 Mill st.—h., 13 Cutlog vennel.

Mary, grocer, 108 South street.

Mary, 74 Pomarium.Mrs, 32 Skinnergate.Mrs Alexander, register office, 38 Mill street.

Mrs John, 75 Main street.

Robert, joiner, Cherrybank.Robert, railway porter, 18 Whitefriars street.

Robert, dairy, 1 1 Barossa street.

William, carter, 97 South street.

Gowans, David, weaver, 5 Thimblerow.Forrester, slater, 29 Thimblerow.James, wholesale chemist and druggist, 21 High street

house, 6 St. Leonard's bank.

James, mason, 54 Long causeway.

Mrs William, High Craigie.

Gowenlock, James, gardener, Asylum, Bridgend.

Grace, Mrs John, 5 Market street.

Graham, Mrs Alexander, grocer, 80 Pomarium—house, 47Priory place.

Andrew, 7 Melville street.

Daniel, engine-driver, 8 Long causeway.Duncan, cattle-dealer, 22 Canal street.

James, coachman, 88 South street.

John T., M.D., CM., M.R.C.S., surgeon, Ivy Bank,Victoria street.

John D., boot and shoe maker, 26 Carpenter street.

Joseph, 29 Canal street.

Marjory, fruiterer, 184 High street.

Misses, 21 Balhousie street.

Mrs David, 6 Canal street.

Mrs James, 4 Graham's place, King street.

Mrs Peter, y^ Watergate.Patrick, labourer, 190 High street.

William, warper, 1 Thimblerow.William, weaver, 39 Pomarium.William, seaman, 49 Leonard street.

William, tenter, 315 High street.

Grant, Alexander, porter, 30 George street.

Alexander, bottler, 55 Watergate.

Il6 GRANT—GREIG.

Grant, Charles, cabinetmaker, 55 North Methven st.—house, 57.

James, gatekeeper, 33 Castlegable.

John, grocer, commission and insurance agent, 8^ Highstreet—house, 9.

John, labourer, 7 Whitefriars street.

John, sergeant, County Constabulary, County Buildings.

Joseph, policeman, 199 South street.

Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 69 North Methven street.

Rev. P. W., Inveravon Bank, Bridgend.

Robt. Sidey, accountant (of Geo. Condie, Conning, & Co.),

13 King's place (west).

William, railway station policeman, 83 Leonard street.

Gray, David, plasterer, 18 Watergate.David, labourer, 45 Canal street.

James, labourer, 71 Glover street.

James, stoker, 4 Cow vennel.

James, weaver, 75 Leonard street.

James, stoneware-dealer, 59 South street.

James, dairy, 58 Watergate.

John, dyer, 8 Foundry lane.

John, & Co., shoemakers, 155 High street."

Mary, 52 Pomarium.Mrs Fanny, 18 Carpenter street.

Mrs George, dressmaker, 282 High street.

Mrs George, Bowerswell, Bridgend.

Mrs James, 139 South street.

Mrs John, lodgings, 103 Canal street.

Mrs Thomas, 16 Cow vennel.

Nicol, engine-fitter, 4 James street.

Patrick, bootmaker, 237 High street—house, 191.

Peter, weaver, 2 Kinnoull causeway.

Robert, mechanic, 84 Pomarium.William, hammerman, 8 North Methven street.

Green, Alexander, general draper, 57 South Methven street.

George, miller, 12 West Mill street.

John, 17 Earl's dykes.

Greenhill, Laurence, mason, 3 Lickley street.

Mrs Peter, 17 Watergate.

Grego, Charles, optician, 27 High street—house, 25.

Gregor, Jane, Scripture-reader, 19 Queen street.

Mrs John, 321^ High street.

William H. (jTPullar & Sons), 51 York place.

Greig, Alexander, 32 King street.

David, porter, 20 Leonard street.

George, gardener, 47 Commercial street.

H. H. (Perthshire Wine and Spirit Co.), 6 Watergate.

Hunter (of R. & J. Greig), Ramsay Lodge, Kinnoull.

James G. (Academy), Springbrae, Kinnoull.

GREIG HAGGART. 1 1 7

Greig, James R., draper, 34 Caledonian road.

John, gardener, Garry Cottage Lodge.Mrs, 30 Long causeway.Mrs Robert, 12 Barrack street.

Mrs William, 170 High street.

R. & J., wholesale grocers, 89 High street.

& Co., clothiers and shoe merchants, 24 and 26Watergate.

Greves, Richard, weaver, 199 South street.

Grierson, Miss, Fairmount Villas.

Grieve, David, carter, 67 Pomarium.George, jeweller and hardware merchant, 30 South street

and 68 South Methven street—house, 3 Princes st.

John, market gardener, Craigbank, Barnhill.

Grimmond, Alexander, porter, 35 Scott street.

Grace, teacher, 7 Charter lane.

Jane, teacher, 15 Balhousie street.

John, labourer, 207 High street.

Grindlay, Andrew, engine-driver, 65 Canal street.

Grubb, Thomas, labourer, 87 High street.

Guild, Alexander, dyer's labourer, 41 Stormont street.

David, labourer, 50 Glover street.

Helen, lodgings, Burton place.

Mrs William, confectioner, 73 Leonard street.

William, engine-driver, Craigie Mill Cottage.

Guild Hall, 96 High street.

Gully, Mrs, 13 Paul street.

Gunn, James, pensioner, 20 Market street.

Miss, 3 Melville street.

Mrs, 102 High street.

Mrs Hugh, 292 High street.

Robert, planemaker, 102 High street.

Guthrie, Alexander, brassfounder, 28 Watergate.

H. M., family grocer and wine merchant, 5 Main street

house, 1 1 Keir street.

Helen, 5 Gowrie street.

John, railway guard, 79 South street.

John, janitor, Infirmary lodge.

John B., coffee-rooms, 274 High street.

Peter, labourer, 159 South street.

Thomas, labourer, 258 High street.

William, carter, 22 Long causeway.

William, blacksmith, 24 Commercial street—house, 2

Union street lane.

Haggart, Ann, grocer, 214 South street.

Ann, mangle, 51 Commercial street.

Il8 HAGGART HALLEY.

Haggart, John, platelayer, 10 Cross street.

John, joiner, 12 Barossa street.

John, coal-merchant, 13 County place.

Peter, shoemaker, 53 Commercial street.

Peter, wireworker, Malloch's close, Canal street.

Haggerty, Michael, shoemaker, 232 High street.

Mrs Isabella, lodgings, 136 South street.

Mrs Robert, 6 Paul's close.

Halkerstone, John, carpenter, 2 Long causeway.

Mrs James, 15 Paul street.

Robert, 22 Union lane.

Hall, George, clerk, 23 Gowrie street.

James, porter, 27 Glover street.

James, labourer, 13 Barossa street.

John, engine-driver, 24 Priory place.

John, porter, 8 Castlegable.

Joseph, butcher, 234 South street—house, 68 High street.

Mrs Isabella, 5 Meal vennel.

Mrs Jane, 13 Barossa street.

Mrs Peter, 16 Main street.

Mrs William, 46 Pomarium.Richard, butcher, 234 South street—house, 8 West High

street.

Richard, butcher, 11 Leonard street—h., 55 Priory place.

Robert, salmon-fisher, 44 Skinnergate.

Robert, glassblower, 52 Pomarium.Thomas, glassblower, 5 Victoria court, Canal street.

William, butcher, 117 South street—house, ill.

William, Victoria Hotel, 47 Princes street.

William, labourer, 39 Cross street.

Halley, Archibald, dyer, 334 High street.

David, moulder, 32 West Mill street.

David, weaver, 1 Rose lane.

David, dyer, 137 High street.

Elizabeth, dressmaker, 245 High street.

Elizabeth, dressmaker, 2 Barossa place.

George, porter, 49 Leonard street.

George, planemaker, 72 Watergate.

James, cutter, 2 Bridge lane.

James, painter, 6 Strathmore street.

James, plasterer, 216 South street.

James, labourer, 47 Meal vennel.

James, dyer, 63 South street.

John, mason, 151 High street.

Mrs, fruiterer, 95 South street.

Mrs Charles, 72 Watergate.Mrs David, lodgings, 16 Athole street.

Mrs David, 6 Long causeway.

HALLEY HARRIS. 119

Halley, Mrs James, 13 Castlegable.

Mrs William, 55 Pomarium.Robert, grain-merchant, Balhousie Mills.

Robert, factory foreman, Shields' Buildings, Dunkeld rd.

Thomas, 105 South street.

Thomas, clerk and auctioneer, 13 Queen street.

William, shoemaker, 6 Leonard street.

William, pointsman, 49 Leonard street.

Halliburton, David, blacksmith, 145 High street.

William, cooper, 31 Meal vennel.

Halliday, George, commercial traveller, 2 Bella Vista terrace.

Hamilton, David, engine-fitter, 21 Cross street.

George, tobacco-spinner, 327 High street.

Jessie, 23 Carpenter street.

John, coal-carter, 35 Cross street.

John, tailor, 224 High street.

Mrs, 29 Kirkgate.

William H., laundry, 32 Caledonian road.

Hammerman Incorporation Hall, 175 High street.

Hamond, Mrs George, 51 South Methven street.

Handaside, Thomas, seed-merchant, 28 High street—house, 10

St. Leonard's bank.

Hanick, Michael, cowfeeder, 166 South street.

Hannaghan, Mrs Michael, 4 Clayholes.

Hanton, John, engine-driver, 36 Long causeway.

Harbenson, John, labourer, 103 South street.

Harbourmaster's Office, New Shore.

Hardgrave, Mrs Henry, 41 Newrow.Henry, labourer, 74 Pomarium.

Hardie, Richard, labourer, 18 Watergate.

Harley, W. Henry, restaurateur and confectioner, 26 and 28

South Methven street and 45 George street.

William, & Sons, fruiterers and seedsmen, 3 George st.

—house, Brompton terrace.

Harper, Mrs Mary, dressmaker, 13 East Bridge street.

William, fish-curer, Foundry lane—house, 42 NorthMethven street.

Harraughty, John, pawnbroker, 28 Meal vennel.

John, labourer, 50 Meal vennel.

Thomas, labourer, 340 High street.

Harris, Charles, mason, 333 High street.

James, mason, 55 West Mill street.

James, 19 Stormont street.

James, cutter, 20 Thimblerow.

James N., 12 Strathmore street.

Janet, 14 Claypots wynd.

John, mason, 1 Low street.

John K., clerk, 10 Tay street.

120 HARRIS—HEADRICK.

Harris, Mrs Alexander, 7 Low street.

Mrs David, teacher, 68 Athole street.

Robert, fireman, 6 Mill close.

Robert, painter, 1 1 Barossa street.

Robert, ploughman, Asylum farm.

Thomas, cabinetmaker, 246 High street.

William, brassfounder, 32 Caledonian road.

William, tenter, 36 West Mill street.

William, mechanic, Craigie place.

William, blacksmith, 55 West Mill street.

William, labourer, 137 High street.

William, clerk, 48 George street.

Harrison, Mrs John, seamstress, 224 High street.

Harrower, James, joiner, 8 Nelson street.

Hart, James, gardener, Barnhill.

Mrs John, 26 Pomarium.Harvey, Mrs James, 39 Priory place.

Sarah, 5 Moncreiffe terrace, Craigie.

Hattle, John, engine-driver, 4 Market street.

Haxton, Alexander, porter, 10 James street.

Mrs Andrew, 18 Strathmore street.

William, dyer's finisher, 29 Stormont street.

Hay & Kyd, auctioneers and land-surveyors, Auction Hall,

Victoria street.

Alexander, 29 Balhousie street.

Alexander, slater, 22 Pomarium.Grace, 9 Cross street.

James, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 28 and 30 Countyplace—house, II York place.

James, dyer, 8 Cross street.

James, valet, 36 Barossa street.

James, warper, 23 Clayholes.

James, railway guard, 36 Long causeway.James, planemaker, 1 1 Barossa street.

Janet, 71 Victoria place.

John, weaver, 2 Cross street.

Joseph, dyer, 29 Mill street.

Mrs James, 5 Milne street.

Robert A., stationer and bookseller, 23 George street

house, 26 Priory place.

Robert, draper, 27 George street—house, Gowan Bank,Bridgend.

Thomas, mechanic, 35 Pomarium.Thomas, ticket-clerk, 8 Foundry lane.

William, railway guard, 47 Newrow.William, joiner, 6 Meal vennel.

Hazel, James, labourer, 13 Barossa street.

Headrick, Mungo, engine-driver, 53 Glover street.

HEALE HENDERSON. 12 1

Heale, William, commercial traveller, 6 Victoria street.

Healy, Michael, labourer, 388 High street.

Heggie, James, porter, 406 High street.

Heggins, Tames, labourer, 79 South street.

Michael, labourer, 43 Meal vennel.

Heiton, Andrew, F.R.I.B.A., architect, 72 George street

house, Darnick, Kinnoull.

Hempel, Mrs, teacher of music, 4 Rose terrace.

Henachan, Mrs Thomas, 40 Meal vennel.

Thomas, coal-vendor, 27 Castlegable.

Henderson, Rev. Alexander, Balhousie bank.

Charles, greengrocer, 11 North Methven street.

David, engine-driver, yj Kinnoull causeway.Donald, labourer, 5 Castlegable.

Elphinstone, post-boy, 116 High street.

Francis, clerk, 34 Leonard street.

George, railway conductor, 20 Newrow.James, labourer, 216 South street.

James, labourer, 126 High street.

James, carpenter, 6 Canal street.

James, labourer, 124 Canal crescent.

James, carpenter, 6 Meal vennel.

James, labourer, 65 Strathmore street.

John, jun., photographer, James VI. place, Hospital st.

John, tobacco manufacturer, 206 High street—house, 10

York place.

John, letter-carrier, 56 Meal vennel.

John, newspaper reporter, Wesley place, South street.

John, photographer, 1 Albert place and 12 Hospital st.

John, gilder, 266 High street.

Mrs Alexander, 2 Victoria street.

Mrs Charles, 15 Charteris street.

Mrs David, 66 Athole street.

Mrs James, Malloch's close, Canal street.

Mrs John, laundress, Cutlog vennel.

Mrs John, Albert Villa, Dunkeld road.

Mrs John, 6 Canal street.

Mrs Thomas, 6 Cow vennel.

Peter, clerk, I Glover street.

Robert, labourer, 75^ Leonard street.

Robert, blacksmith, 7 Thimblerow.Robert, labourer, 53 Leonard street.

Robert, game-dealer, fruit and potato merchant, 266 and268 High street—house, Hillyland farm.

Thomas, canteen, Barracks.

Thomas, gardener, Craigie place.

Thomas, painter, 13 Cross street.

Thomas, clerk, 22 Victoria street.

122 HENDERSON—HILL.

Henderson, William, grocer, 81 Main street.

William, warper, 27 Thimblerow.William, hosier, 9 North Methven street—house, 12 Paul

street.

William, blacksmith, 120 Canal crescent.

William, shoemaker, 17 Gladstone terrace.

William, tenter, 72 Long causeway.Hendry, James, waiter, 23 Kinnoull causeway.

James, labourer, 75 Pomarium.John, porter, 32^ Long causeway.Mrs William, 34 Queen street.

Samuel, engineer, 10 Cow vennel.

William G., porter, 75 Pomarium.Henry, Peter, Queen's Hotel, Leonard street.

Hepburn, Alexander, 6 Canal street.

Alexander, engine-fitter, 27 Watergate.David, solicitor, 12 Charlotte st.—house, 4 Barossa place.

John, coach-painter, 8 Paul street.

John, painter, 101 High street.

Laurence, North U. P. Church officer, 231 High street.

Mary, 15 Rose terrace.

Herd, Alexander, gardener, Pitcullen lodge.

David, boilermaker, 97 South street.

Laurence, market gardener, Barnhill.

Mrs Andrew, 1 1 Cow vennel.

Thomas, boilermaker, 71 Watergate.Thomas, baker, 9 South William street.

Herdman, James, dyer, 51 Watergate.Heron, Charles, baker, 123 South street.

Charles, weaver, 31 Thimblerow.David, tailor and clothier, 59 High street.

James N., Perth Arms Inn, 112 High street.

Joseph, flesher, 9 North port—house, 92 High street.

Mrs Eliza, 92 High street.

Hetherington, Mrs W., 16 Main street.

Hewat, Helen, 21 Kinnoull street.

James, pie-baker, 10 Watergate—house, Viewbank.James, dyer, 30 Caledonian road.

Kirkwood, Craigie House.Higgins, Henry, labourer, 74 South street.

Michael, labourer, 43 Meal vennel.

Patrick, broker, 15 Meal vennel—house, 34.Hill, Andrew, labourer, Cherrybank.

James, iron-turner, 17 Priory place.

James, porter, 9 South William street.

Mrs George, 25 Leonard street.

William, fish, game, and provision merchant, 220 and222 High street—house, Brighton Villa, York place.

HILL HOWIE. 123

Hill, William, Excise officer, Paradise place.

Hillson, James, labourer, 242 South street.

Hinchcliff, John, dyer's finisher, 9 South William street.

Hinshelwood, James, dairy, 15 North Methven street.

Hislop, Ann, 38 Victoria street.

Mrs David, 16 Union lane.

Hobbin, Matthew, labourer, 4J Mill street.

Matthew, dyer, 55 High street.

Timothy, labourer, 4 Meal vennel.

Hobson, David, tailor, 89 South street.

James, painter, 8 Market street.

James, shoemaker, 40 W7atergate.

Jane, 32 West Mill street.

William, lapper, 5 Earl's dykes.

Hodge, William, letter-carrier, 9 South William street.

Wm., West Church officer, Mission Buildings, South st.

Hodson, Rev. S. B., 11 South Methven street.

Hodgson, Richard, colporteur, 9 North Methven street.

Hogan, Michael, labourer, 74 South street.

Hogg, Mrs, 65 Strathmore street.

Mrs Peter, j6 South street.

William, reporter, 18 Watergate.Plolland, John, labourer, 18 Clayholes.

Holmes, William, keeper, Smallpox Hospital, Shore.

Honey, James, The Bield, Brompton terrace, Kinnoull.

James (of Chalmers & Honey), Laurel Bank, Scone road.

Mrs George, 20 South street.

Robert, draper, 69 Main street.

William (of Dewar & Honey), 34 High street.

Hood, Alexander, shoemaker, 89 South street.

John, labourer, 13 Pomarium.John, porter (Union Bank), 21 Skinnergate.

Margaret, 40 Mill street.

Robert, tailor, 19 Speygate.

Robert, mason, 89 South street.

Robert, labourer, 7 Low street.

William, glassblower, 9 Market street.

Hope, George, cattle-dealer, 2 Brown street.

James, labourer, 47 Canal street.

Hopkirk, William, baker, 51 Leonard street.

Home, Andrew, weaver, 46 Long causeway.Mrs George, 238 High street.

Horseman, Arthur, clogmaker, 153 South street—house, 48^.Hosack, Mrs William, 17 High street.

Hospital for Incurables, Kinnoull—E. Craig, matron.Howat, George, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 131 South

street—house, 2 Nelson street.

Howie, John, baker, 20 Union lane.

124 HOWIE—HUTCHISON.

Howie, John, grain-merchant, 21 Strathmore street.

Mrs James, 23 Kinnoull causeway.

Hudson, James, labourer, Cherrybank.Hughes, Alexander, labourer, 64 Long causeway.

Catherine, dressmaker, 112 Canal crescent.

Mrs B., 6 St. Paul's square.

Rose Ann, 6 Canal street.

Humble, Mrs Henry, 58 Athole street.

Hume, Betsy, 31 Leonard street.

John, blacksmith, 3 Flesh vennel.

Hunt, Colin A., hatter and clothier, 38 George street—house, 1

Bella Vista terrace.

James, tailor and clothier, 38 George st.—h., New Scone.

Leigh, M.D., CM., 17 Athole street.

Mrs Alexander, Fleshers' Tavern, 96 High street.

Thomas, cabinetmaker, 8 Charlotte street—house, 26

Horse cross.

Hunter, David, warper, 37 Main street.

George, shunter, 3 Melville street.

Harry V. (of Geo. Condie, Conning, & Co.), Hillside.

James, clerk, 52 Long causeway.

Mrs Charles, 10 Rose terrace.

Thomas, fitter, 219 High street.

Thomas, sub-editor, Perthshire Journal, Inchview Villa,

9 Balhousie street.

William, clerk, Co-Operative Buildings, Scott street.

William, Gannochy Fold Cottage, Bridgend.

Husband, David, joiner, 20 Market street.

Hutchison, Alexander, iron-turner, 4 South street.

Alexander, carpenter, 19S High street.

Andrew, rlesher, 6 East Bridge street.

Charles, cloth inspector, Shields' Buildings, Dunkeld rd

Christopher, pensioner, 56 Castlegable.

Colin, labourer, 4 Long causeway^

James, labourer, Cherrybank. <£*

Jane, 4 Melville street. fJohn, blacksmith, 10 High street.

John, gardener, Barnhill.

John, staff-sergeant of pensioners, Barracks.

John, labourer, Cherrybank.

John, inkmaker, Croft bank.

Mrs William, 13 Barossa street.

Mrs William, lodgings, 126 High street.

& Co., R., grain-merchants, Charles street granaries.

Walter, upholsterer, 51 Athole street—house, 46 Com-mercial street.

William, labourer, Cherrybank.

William, weaver, 27 Thimblerow.

HUTCHISON IRVINE. I 25

Hutchison, William, railway-carriage inspector, Barnhill.

William, iron-turner, 343 High street.

Hutton, George, joiner, 4 Cow vennel.

James, messenger-at-arms and sheriff-officer, 6 High St.

James, mason, 219 High street.

James, cabinetmaker, 13 Union lane.

John, joiner, 47 Strathmore street.

John, warehouseman, 23 Carpenter street.

Joseph, joiner, 85 Canal street.

Mrs John, 24 Carpenter street.

William, 19 Cross street.

Hynd, David, sawyer, Cherrybank.William, tenter, Shields' Buildings, Dunkeld road.

IImrie, David, labourer, 7 Pomarium.

George, weaver, 31 Hospital street.

Henry, pointsman, 83 Leonard street.

James S. (of P. Imrie & Sons), Somerset Villa, Kinnoull.

John A. (of P. Imrie & Sons), Gaskhill, Kinnoull.

Joseph, labourer, 116 High street.

Mrs John, 40 Mill street.

Mrs William, 10 St. John's place.

P., & Sons, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 76 Georgestreet.

Robert, labourer, 16 Cow vennel.

Inglis, David, labourer, 232 High street.

James, currier, 35 Main street—house, 37.

John, plumber, 52 Victoria street.

Ingram, Archibald, weaver, 38 Long causeway.Inland Revenue Office (Excise), Tay street—D. Matheson,

collector.

(Stamps and Taxes), Tay street—A. Burns Macdonald,distributor and collector.

Innes, Elizabeth, 11 North port.

Isaac, labourer, 30 Kewrow.Innit, Richard, labourer, 64 Pomarium.Ireland, James, photographer, 71 South Methven street—house,

8 Kinnoull street.

John, shoemaker, 300 High street.

Irons, John, stationmaster (Princes street)—Barnhill House.Mrs David, t>7 Priory place.

Mrs Robert, 40 Leonard street.

Irvine, Ann, fur-cleaner, 18 Watergate.

James, tailor, George Inn lane.

James, labourer, 11 Scott street.

James, joiner, 14 Watergate.

James, tinsmith, 8 Horner's lane.

126 IRVINE JAMES.

Irvine, June, laundress, 28 Horse cross.

Mrs John, cartwright, 6 North William street.

Mrs Joseph, 26 Newrow.Robert, skinner, 25 Kinnoull causeway.

Isaac, James, general draper, 21 South Methven street.

Mrs William, 7 Stormont street.

Isdale, David, dyer, 6 Paul's close, Newrow.John, dyer, 35 Pomarium.

Isles, Ann, 56 South William street.

Jack, Alexander, shop-porter, 15 Strathmore street.

Andrew, joiner, 13 Guard vennel.

Ann, 48 Commercial street.

George D., sorter, G.P.O., 26 Princes street.

James, bootmaker, East Bridge st.—house, 6 Main st.

James, carpenter, 7 South Meihven street.

James, engine-driver, 39 Princes street.

James, joiner, Alexandra street.

John, Volunteer Arms Inn, Foundry lane.

Mrs, 21 Union street.

Mrs George, 26 Clayholes.

Mrs John, 8 South street.

Robert, blacksmith, 25 Leonard street.

Jackson, Charles, polisher, I York place.

Charles, sawyer, 13 Cutlog vennel.

David (Dickson & Turnbull), 9 Kinnoull causeway.

Hunter, joiner, 14 Athole street.

James, carver and gilder, 66 George street—house, 3Bridge lane.

James, jun., carver and gilder, North Scott street.

James, clerk, 5 Gowrie street.

James, brassfounder, 19 Mill street.

James H., stationer and bookbinder, 20 High street

house, 38 Princes street.

John, labourer, 5 Claypots wynd.

John, gilder, 3 Bridge lane.

John, town officer, 3 High street.

Joseph, telegraph lineman, 3 South William street.

Magnus, photographer, Marshall place—h., 61 Scott st.

Margaret, 54 North Methven street.

& M'Gregor, bookbinders, 10 Tay street.

Peter, glassblower, 25 High street.

Peter, tailor, 89 South street.

Thomas, Tullylumb.

Jacques, Mrs Edward, 17 Priory place.

James, Philip, east coast inspector, 6t, Priory place.

JAMESON JOLLY. I 2 7

Jameson, John W., joint-agent, Bank of Scotland, Moncreiffe

bank, Craigie.

Melville, solicitor and procurator fiscal, County Buildings

—house, Fernhill, Kinnoull.

Jamieson, Henry, fireman, 79 South street.

John, & Co., clothiers and general outfitters, 62 and 64George street and 7 Athole street.

John (of John Jamieson & Co.), 31 Barossa place.

Jardine, James, dining-rooms, 27 Hospital street—house, 1

1

South Methven street.

John, lapper, 25 Hospital street.

John, labourer, 380 High street.

Jarvie, John, commercial traveller, Balhousie bank.William, carriage-builder, Breadalbane terrace.

Jenkins, William, labourer, 8j High street.

Jennings, Margaret, 20 Union lane.

Mrs Richard, 129 South street.

Johnman, Andrew D., commission and insurance agent, 2

Newrow.William, draper, 300 High street—house, Lothair Villa.

Jessie, 207 High street.

Johnston, Alexander, V.S., 22 St. John street—forge, Guardvennel.

Archibald, clerk, 18 Caledonian road.

Christina, 308 High street.

Charles, gardener, 92 High street.

David, nightwatchman, 54 Long causeway.David, joiner, 38 Princes street.

David, saddler, 9 Main street.

David, mason, 24 Market street.

David, carter, 17 Whitefriars street.

Henry, joiner, North Scott street.

James, plasterer, 341 High street.

James, cattle-dealer, Inchbank, Bridgend.

James, fireman, 20 Market street.

James, surfaceman, Shields' Buildings, Dunkeld road.

Janet, 291 High street.

Mrs John, 9 Speygate.

Margaret, 207 High street.

Mrs John, 204 South street.

Peter, joiner, Cow vennel—house, 26 Princes street.

Robert, booking-clerk, 45 Glover strtet.

Robert, mason, 18 Long causeway.Robert, miller, 87 High street.

Stewart, cattle-dealer, 23 Balhousie street.

William, carpenter, 7 Speygate.

William, mason, 58 Glover street.

Jolly, D. L., Melrose House, Kinnoull.

128 JONES—KEILOR.

Jones, William, railway superintendent, 22 Caledonian road.

William, labourer, 97 Canal street.

Justice, Thomas, cooper, 13 St. Ann's lane—house, it.

Joyce, Martin, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.

Kavanagh, Edward, labourer, 55 High street.

Patrick, provision dealer, 37 Skinnergate.

Kaye, James, teacher, 2 Rose terrace.

Mrs James, 15 Stormont street.

Kean, Daniel, labourer, 232 High street.

George, tobacco-pipe manufacturer, Alexandra street

house, 149 High street.

Reason, Mrs, 7 Thimblerow.Reay, Andrew, painter, 47 Stormont street.

Andrew, 22 Balhousie street.

Catherine, 10 Cross street.

David, solicitor, 16 Tay street—house, Comely bank.David J., solicitor, 22 Balhousie street.

Elizabeth, refreshments, 63 Newrow.James (of Bell & Reay), 64 Pomarium.James, bootmaker, 103 High street and 22 South Methven

street—house, Cherrybank.

John (of Reay Brothers), 35 Rinnoull causeway.Reay Brothers, dyers, St. Andrews street.

Misses, milliners, 72 George street.

Mrs, 123 High street.

Mrs Alexander, 231 High street.

Mrs George, dairy, 62 Pomarium.Mrs Helen, dressmaker, 116 South street.

Mrs William, 7 Whitefriars street.

Peter, beamer, 23 Rinnoull causeway.Robert, session-clerk, 3 High st.—house, 22 Balhousie st.

William, shoemaker, Cherrybank.William, painter, JJ Leonard street.

William, labourer, 7 Murray street.

Reegan, George, broker, 7 Meal vennel.

Michael, general dealer, 171 and 173 South street—house,

30 Melville street.

Reiller, John, coachbuilder, 18 Mill st.—house, 48 George st.

Mrs Matthewson, Boatland House.Wedderspoon, 9 Rinnoull street.

Reilor, Mrs, 343 High street.

Mrs John, 4 Whitefriars street.

Mrs Joseph, 71 Watergate.Mrs William, 47 Watergate.Peter, joiner, North Scott street.

KEIR KERR. I 29

Keir, David (J.Pullar & Sons), 4 Gowrie street.

Robert, bottler, I Victoria court, Canal street.

Keith, William, fireman, 6 Strathmore street.

Kelly, James, pointsman, 295 High street.

Mrs Mary Ann, 7 Paul street.

Kelman, Charles, watchmaker, 5 Pomarium.Kelt, Andrew, surgeon-dentist, 28 St. John street.

Robert J., game and fish dealer, North Scott street.

Kelty, Alexander, dyer, 17 Watergate.

Mrs, 13 Paul street.

Kemp, James, commercial traveller, II Athole street.

Mary, lodgings, 30 Barrack street.

Peter, porter, II Pomarium.Peter, cloth inspector, 272 High street.

William, weaver, 27 Kinnoull causeway.

Kennaway, Charles G., confectioner, 101 South street and 29High street—house, 105 South street.

Kennedy, Alexander, fruiterer, 9 County place.

Alexander, labourer, 308 High street.

Alexander, labourer, 35 Leonard street.

Rev. David Waits, 3 Athole crescent.

Donald, gardener, 6 Canal street.

Duncan, dyer, 28 Long causeway.

Duncan, labourer, 164 South street.

James, joiner, 50 Leonard street.

James, tailor, 327 High street.

Janet, 211 South street.

John, Royal George Hotel, George street.

John, mason, 14 Caledonian road.

John, draper, 89 Main street.

John, pavior, 76 Long causeway.

Joseph, pointsman, 65 Pomarium.Misses, milliners, 73 High street—house, 15 Gowrie st.

Mrs Alexander, 49 Scott street.

Mrs John, washerwoman, 79 Kinnoull causeway.

Mrs Robert, grocer, 16 Kirkgate.

Robert, tailor, 14 Meal vennel.

Robert, tailor, 47 High street.

Dr. Sinclair, M.B., 228 High street—house, 13 Yorkplace.

Thomas, accountant, 182 High street.

William, Auction Mart keeper, 1 1 South William street.

William, dyer's finisher, 51 South Methven street.

William, labourer, 79 South street.

Kerr, Lord Charles L., Kinnoull Cottage, Bridgend.

Alexander, labourer, Jeanfield.

Ann, 6 Union street.

David, labourer, Cherrybank.

K

130 KERR K1NLOCH.

Kerr, George, smith, 44 South street.

James, baker, 23 Watergate.Mrs John, lodgings, Barnhill.

Mrs Robert, 10 Priory place.

Kerrigan, Michael, mason, 297 High street.

Michael, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.

Patrick, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.

Thomas, grocer, 13 Meal vennel—house, 11.

Kershaw, Edward, carpet- weaver, 327 High street.

Kethel, Mrs George, lodgings, 19 Bridge lane.

Kettles, Alexander, joiner, 15 Strathmore street.

Jane, 18 Whitefriars street.

George, carter, 26 Barossa street.

Mrs Andrew, 27 Main street.

Mrs Robert, I Priory place.

Robert, storekeeper, 37 Canal street.

William, clerk, 21 Kinnoull street.

Kidd, John, dyer's labourer, 14 Paul street.

John, messenger, 10 Carpenter street.

Mrs, 47 Strathmore street.

Mrs E., cowfeeder, 13 Strathmore street.

Kilcoyne, Mrs, lodgings, 167 South street.

Kilgour, Robert, cowfeeder, 17 Barossa street.

William, gardener, 24 Market street.

Kilpatrick, James, pointsman, 16 Paul's close.

James, broker, 25 Meal vennel.

John, auctioneer and broker, ^3 to 37 Meal vennel

house above.

King, Andrew, commission agent, 109 South street—house,

Comely bank, Bridgend.

Ann, saleswoman, 3 Claypots wynd.Anthony, labourer, 69 South street.

George, Rose Cottage, Craigie.

James, grocer and provision merchant, 124 Pligh street

house, 29 York place.

James, labourer, 82 South street.

John, clerk, 23 North Methven street.

John, labourer, 9 Watergate.

Michael, labourer, Shields' Buildings, Dunkeld road.

Michael, labourer, 126 High street.

Mrs Alexander, 105 South street.

Mrs David, 41 Canal street.

Mrs William, ladies' nurse, 156 High street.

Patrick, labourer, 69 South street.

William, spirit-dealer, Globe Tavern, 156 High street.

Kinloch, James, dyer's finisher, 10 Foundry lane.

William, engine- fitter, 595 Leonard street.

William, mechanic, 217 South street.

KINMOND—LAING. 131

Kinmond, William, hay-merchant, 191 South street.

Kinmonth, Alexander, warehouseman, 6 Thimblerow.Alexander, weaver, 8 Thimblerow.

James, labourer, 64 South street.

James, dyer's finisher, 23 North Methven street.

John, dyer, 8 Thimblerow.Thomas, baker, 6 Union street.

Kinnear, John, inspector of works, 69 George street.

Mrs George, sicknurse, 51 Watergate.

Peter, shipowner, 6 Canal street.

Kinnis, Andrew, dyer, 24 Thimblerow.Kinnoch, George, coach-trimmer, 98 South street.

James, bootmaker, 2 Cross street.

James, ratcatcher, 55 High street.

Mrs William, 13 Speygate.

Thomas, moulder, 45 North Methven street.

Kippen, John, solicitor, Tay street—house, 10 Marshall place.

Kirby, Henry, labourer, 21 Whitefriars street.

Kirk, Alexander, labourer, 9 Claypots wynd.David, baker, 319 High street.

James M. (Geo. Condie, Conning, & Co.), 16 Athole st.

Michael, labourer, 13 Barossa street.

Mrs Mary, 6 Foundry lane.

Mrs Thomas, laundress, 219 High street.

Peter, mechanic, 404 High street.

Peter, skinner, 12 Clayholes.

John, millwright, 163 High street.

Kirkcaldy, Mrs, 3 St. Paul's square.

Knight, Alexander, draper, 41 South street.

Alexander, broker, I, 42, and 46 Meal vennel—house, 2.

Alexander, jun., ironmonger, 114 High street—house, 38Athole street.

& Young, ironmongers, 10 St. John street.

Knowles, Rev. W» D., Stormont Cottage, Bridgend.Knox, John, pensioner, 1 Thimblerow.

Robert H., saddler, 50 George st.—house, 12 Gowrie st.

William Stewart, colporteur, 43 Scott street.

Kyd, George (of Hay & Kyd), 14 Rose terrace.

Lafferty, Peter, labourer, 201 South street.

William, sheriff-officer, 28 High street.

Laidlaw, John, coach-painter, 13 Cross street.

Richard, cab-proprietor, 23 North Methven street.

William, cook and confectioner, 18 Leonard street and27 Hospital street.

Laing, Andrew, grocer and wine-merchant, 72 St. John street

house, 37 York place.

132 LAING LAW.

Laing, Andrew, tenter, 13 Paul street.

David, & Son, builders, Alexandra street.

George, labourer, 19 Strathmore street.

Isabella, lodgings, 51 South Methven street.

James, mason, 219 South street.

Mrs, 95 High street.

Robert, insurance agent, 246 High street.

William, porter, 35 Kinnoull causeway.William, dyer, 68 Canal street.

Laird, John, tailor, 10 High street.

Lamb, David M., painter, 89 South street.

George, tailor, I Gladstone terrace.

Jane, lodgings, 27 Watergate.Mrs John, 16 Union lane.

Robert, bootmaker, 86 South street—house, 89.

Lambert, Charles, clerk, Gowrie Bank, Burghmuir.John, custom-house, 63 Priory place.

Lamont, Ann, 19 Guard vennel.

James, police-sergeant, 44 Barossa street.

John, labourer, 20 Hospital street.

John, fireman, 20 Market street.

Mrs Alexander, grocer, 96 South street.

Mrs Duncan, 266 High street.

Mrs John, 113 High street.

Lang, Michael, perfumer and hairdresser, 52 George street

house, 4S.

Robert, hairdresser, 14 High street.

Langlands, James, 3 Thistle lane.

John A., joiner, I Thistle lane.

Lankham, Sarah, 6 Oliphant's vennel.

Larg, Peter, labourer, 199 South street.

Latto, William, carting agent (N. B. R.), 24 Market street.

Lauder, David, labourer, 9 Speygate.Margaret, 170 High street.

Mrs Walter, 32 West Mill street.

William, coal-dealer, 338 High street.

Laurie, Archibald, weaver, 148 South street.

Archibald, weaver, 163 South street.

Mrs John, 13 Paul street.

Lavern, Thomas, carter, 102 Reform place.

Lawrie, James, weaver, 8 Pomarium.Law & Son, Charles, coal-merchants, 62 Princes street—house,

St. Skea, Kinnoull.

John, 163 High street.

Mrs James, St. Skea, Kinnoull.

Mrs John, 34 Carr's croft.

Mrs William, 21 Strathmore street.

Thomas, gardener, Boatland lodge, Old Scone road.

LAWLEY LESLIE. 1 33

Lawley, Martin, labourer, 59 Meal vennel.

Lawrence, James, labourer, 29 Cross street.

Lawson, Alexander, joiner, George Inn lane.

Alexander M., joiner, 10 St. Paul's square.

.David, railway guard, 8 Cross street.

David, mason, 7 Flesh vennel.

David, baker, 5 Milne street.

David, labourer, 7 Pomarium.John, fitter, 47 Meal vennel.

John, fireman, 330 High street.

Michael, printer, 38 Skinnergate.

Mrs, 12 Barossa street.

Mrs Hugh, greengrocer, 31 Watergate.Peter, contractor, Barnhill.

Peter, grocer's assistant, 2 Brown street.

Peter, pipemaker, 46 Pomarium.Robert, plasterer, 5 Milne street.

Robert, gardener, George Inn lane.

Robert C, blacksmith, Baxter's vennel.

William, contractor, Barnhill.

Ledgerwood, Alex., commercial traveller, James VI. Hospital.

Lee, George, hostler, 56 Pomarium.Lees, Henry R. (of John Lees & Sons), 72 George street.

& Sons, John, hardware merchants, 6 George street and66 High street.

John (of J. Lees & Sons), 12 Keir street.

Mrs William, 18 Charlotte street.

Robert, gun, rifle, and fishing-tackle manufacturer, 63George street.

Leitch, Alexander S. (of Leitch & Leslie), Queen street.

& Leslie, stationers and printers, 20 St. John street and

58 Princes street.

James, painter, 19 Queen street.

Mrs Alexander, ^ Watergate.Leitham, Robert, labourer, 55 High street.

Robert, fireman, 4! Mill street.

Robert, labourer, 346 High street.

William, 73 Kinnoull causeway.William, commission agent, 6 Bridge lane.

Lennie, Gregory M., grocer and spirit-merchant, 28 South street

—house, 3 Princes street.

William, labourer, 2 Union street.

Lennox, Ann, 1 Charter lane.

Catherine, vintner, 50 Princes street.

James, labourer, 17 Watergate.

John, mason, 198 South street.

Lily, High Craigie.

Leslie, Duncan (of Leitch & Leslie), 10 Keir street.

134 LESLIE—LOGIE.

Leslie, Jonathan, bootmaker, 7 Gowrie street—house, 5.

Thomas, seedsman, 12 Gowrie street.

Leuthwaite, Andrew, labourer, 34 Newrow.Lewis, Campbell, warder, General Prison, 42 Long causeway.Lickley, James, joiner, 6 Canal street.

Lilburn, Janet, High Craigie.

Lindsay, Alexander, clerk, 3 Nelson street.

Alexander, fireman, 23 Cross street.

Andrew, porter, 35 Pomarium.David, labourer, 224 High street.

David, gardener, 49 Commercial street.

David \V., wine and spirit merchant, 3 St. John's place.

George, calendrer, 214 High street.

Helen, 25 Scott street.

James, Alexandra street.

John, railway inspector, 29 Glover street.

M. A., 41 South street.

Mrs Colonel, 8 Rose terrace.

Margaret, 8 East Bridge street.

Mary A., milliner, 208 High street—house, 3 Nelson st.

Stewart, engine-driver, 5 Victoria court, Canal street.

Linn, Thomas, carter, 73 Glover street.

Lipton, Thomas, ham and butter store, 186 South street.

Lister, John, tailor, 222 South street.

Lithgaw, Johnston, joiner, 41 Main street.

Little, William, labourer, 18 Caledonian road.

Littlejohn, George, tenter, James VI. Hospital.

James, railway guard, 276 High street.

John, clerk, 20 Market street.

John, shipmaster, 23 Queen street.

William, 6 Priory place.

Livingstone, Alexander, pensioner, 17 Stormont street.

John, labourer, 72 Watergate.

John, blacksmith, 48 Newrow.Joseph, labourer, 69 South street.

Mrs, 159 South street.

Mrs, 6 Union street.

Mrs John E., 18 Barossa place.

Mrs John, 37 George street.

Stewart, cab-driver, 82 South street.

William, seaman, 40 Watergate.Lockhart, John, grocer, Barnhill.

Mrs Neil, 21 Cross street.

Logan, Alexander, boilermaker, 38 Pomarium.Charles, 10^ King street.

Henry, railway porter, 30 Elibank place.

Robert, railway porter, 13 Barossa street.

Logie, Ann, 45 North Methven street.

LOGIE—LUMSDEN. 1 35

Logie, John, policeman, 29 Cross street.

William (of Brown & Logie), 5 Charlotte street.

London and Newcastle Tea Company, 134 High street—RobertWatson, manager.

Lonie, John, grocer, 99 South street.

Mrs Charles, 386 High street.

Mrs James, 85 Pomarium.William, goods agent, St. Catherine's Cottage, High st.

Longmuir, Mrs, 22 Athole street.

Lorimer, David, mason, 315 High street.

John, bird-stuffer, 7 King street.

Louden, Arthur, labourer, 11 Strathmore street.

Arthur, labourer, 18 Strathmore street.

David, fisher, 13 Speygate.

James, farmer, 63 Priory place.

William, porter, 39 Scott street.

Loutit, George, 183 South street.

Love, Charles, warehouseman, 232 High street.

John, baker, 122 Canal crescent.

Mrs James, 113 High street.

& Son, Thomas, auctioneers, &c, 12 St. John's place

house, 3 Albert place.

Low, Ann, provisions, 45 Skinnergate.

James, weaver, 87 Leonard street.

James, hawker, 27 Guard vennel.

John, porter, 7 Leonard street.

John, 5 Barossa place.

Janet, 10 Market street.

Matthew, pensioner, 13 East Bridge street.

& Peebles, drapers and clothiers, 14, 16, and 18 St.

John street.

Peter, veterinary surgeon, 75 Watergate—house, 25Princes street.

Peter, police-constable, 63 South street.

Robert, 10 Paul's close.

William, silk-finisher, 57 George street.

William, weaver, 81 Leonard street.

Lowe & Bell, mantlemakers, 70 George street.

Isabella, teacher, Girls' School of Refuge, Craigie.

John, blacksmith, Cherrybank.Robert, commercial agent, 12 Charles street and 5 South

St. John's place—house, 5 Marshall place.

Luke, James, weaver, 16 Clayholes.

Mary, 47 High street.

Lumsden, Alexander, porter, 78 Pomarium.Alexander Harper, superintendent of Tay police, 69

George street.

David, porter, 49^ Leonard street.

136 LUMSDEN MAIR.

Lumsden, Henry, labourer, 116 High street.

Robert, labourer, 3 Claypots wynd.Thomas, labourer, 87 Canal street.

Lundie, John, contractor, 4 Union street lane.

Lyall, James Watson, proprietor and publisher of the Perthshire

Journal, South St. John's place.

Mrs Dr., 13 Barossa place.

Lyden, John, labourer, 4 South street.

Lynch, Matthew, grocer and spirit-dealer, 54 Meal vennel—h.,56.

Lyon, Mrs David, 12 Meal vennel.

Rev. Robert, Tayside, Isla road.

Lyons, William, tobacconist, stationer, and receiving postmaster,

24 South Methven street—house, 5 County place.

Is/L

Machan, Patrick, labourer, 47 Meal vennel.

William, coach-painter, 26 Princes street.

Mackie & Co., David, plumbers, brassfounders, and gasfitters, 22

Cow vennel—house adjoining.

David, labourer, 18 Back wynd.David, jun., plumber, 18 Canal street.

James, carter, 129 Canal crescent.

James, porter, Gladstone terrace.

John, baker, 87 High street.

Mrs, 3 Mill wynd.Mackinson, John, Inland Revenue officer, Comely Bank House.

Mackintosh, Donald, burgh assessor, valuator, &o, 16 Tay st.-

house, Moncreiffe terrace.

Madden, Col. S. A., C.B., officer commanding 42d Regimental

District, Blackfriars House.

John, labourer, 82 South street.

Magach, Peter, station policeman, Cherrybank.

Mailler, Alexander, smith, 31 Thimblerow.Catherine, 29 Kirkgale.

Charles, baker, 3 Strathmore street.

John, smith, 13 Thimblerow.Mrs, 266 High street.

Robert, 10 James street.

Robert, dyer, 396 High street.

Robert, joiner, 12 James street.

William, fish and game dealer, 34 South Methven street.

Mailley, John, labourer, 59 Meal vennel.

Martin, lodgings, 103 South street.

Morgan, labourer, 47 Meal vennel.

Thomas, labourer, 155 South street.

Main, John, labourer, 31 Kirkside.

Robert, shoemaker, 44 Pomarium.Mair, William, 13 Marshall place.

MAITLAND—MARSHALL. 1 37

Maitland, George, gardener, North Bank.Malcair, Mrs Thomas, High Craigie.

Malcolm, Alexander, grocer, 64 Athole street.

Charles, carpenter, 35 Scott street.

David, joiner, St. Ann's lane.

James, 36 Long causeway.

Janet, 306 High street.

Janet, 13 Leonard street.

John, carter, 23 Meal vennel.

John, labourer, 9 Watergate.Mrs William, 2 Athole street.

William, joiner, 63 South street—house, 26 Newrow.Malloch, Daniel, boot and shoe maker, 32 Athole street.

Daniel, shoemaker, 3 Lickley street.

David, planemaker, 50 South street—house, Croft Park,Craigie.

George, boatman, 3 Cow vennel.

James, labourer, 41 Main street.

James, cabinetmaker, 19 Bridge lane.

John, haircutter, 143 Canal crescent.

Mungo, boot-closer, 13 Barossa street.

Peter D., fishing-tackle maker, 209 High st.—house, 68.

Robert (of J. & T. Currie), 48 North Methven street.

Thomas, blacksmith, 3 Cutlog vennel.

Mands, Mrs William, 8 Whitefriars street.

Mann, Alexander, slater, 50 Athole street.

Manson, John, tobacconist, 242 South street—house, Scott st.

John, labourer, 273 High street.

John, cooking depot, 190 South street-—house, Scott st.

Marr, Alexander, railway porter, 20 Market street.

Mrs George, 12 North Methven street.

Marsh, John, coachman, 9 South William street.

Marshall, David, law agent, Inchview Villa, Balhousie.George, railway porter, 33 North Methven street.

George, engineer, 2 Charteris street.

George, letter-carrier, 223 South street.

Henry, baker, 6 Union street lane.

James, late road-surveyor, Goodlyburn.James, chief clerk (Post-office), Greenhill, Kinnoull.James, weaver, 55 Strathmore street.

James, joiner, 9 Union street.

James (of Marshall & Brown), 120 Canal crescent.

James, carter, 55 Strathmore street.

James, iron-turner, 266 High street.

Jane, dressmaker, 44 Newrow.John, iron-turner, Craigie Park terrace.

John, labourer, 12 Barossa street.

Margaret, 28 Long causeway.

138 MARSHALL MASSEY

Marshall, Mrs, 18 North William street.

Mrs Ann, 212 South street.

Mrs David, 44 Newrow.Mrs John, 103 Canal street.

Peter, baker, 13 Union lane.

Peter, porter, 25 South street.

R. & J., coach and cab proprietors, 58 George street

funeral establishment, 52 South street.

Thomas, commercial traveller, 12 Queen street.

Thomas, weaver, 55 Strathmore street.

Thomas, weaver, 57 Strathmore street.

Thomas H., 163 High street.

& Brown, sculptors, 15 Hospital street and 137 High st.

Martin, Alexander, porter, Temperance Hotel, Leonard street.

Andrew, labourer, no South street.

Andrew, 17 Marshall place.

David (of Muir & Martin, brewers), 57 King street.

David, weaver, I Thimblerow.Donald, 7 Barossa street.

George, blacksmith, 18 Barrack street.

George, dyer's finisher, 74 Victoria street.

James, grain-merchant, 27 Main street.

James, labourer, 23 Stormont street.

James, labourer, 6 Mill close.

James, manufacturer, 82 Pomarium.James, cabinetmaker, 59 Newrow.John, sackmaker, 142 Canal crescent.

John, gardener, 50 Main street.

Maria, 23 Stormont street.

Mrs, 170 High street.

Mrs John, 20 South street.

Mrs Robert, 2 Graham's place.

Peter, market gardener, Barnhill.

Robert, clerk, 224 High street.

Robert, & Son, solicitors, Tay street.

William, labourer, 149 High street.

William, clerk, 181 High street.

William, 2 Glover street.

Mason, George, labourer, Jeanfield.

James, tailor, 89 South street.

Margaret, 73 South street.

Matthew, seaman, 14 Watergate.

W., 81 Kinnoull street.

W. & P., saddlers, 215 South street—house, 81 Kinnoull

causeway.Massey, Jane, laundress, 4 Carpenter street.

Mrs John, 82 South street.

Thomas, gardener, 19 Gladstone terrace.

MASTERTON—MELLIS. 1 39

Masterton, David, tenter, 30 Whitefriars street.

Mather, Mrs, Fairmount Villas, Barnhill.

Mathews, Robert, pointsman, 28 Caledonian road.

Mathieson, Donald, collector, Inland Revenue, ClaremountVilla, Kinnoull.

John, examining officer, H.M. Customs, 42 Tay street.

John, pointsman, 9 Cross street.

Mrs James, 5 Cross street.

Mrs Thomas, 36 Athole street.

Robert, accountant, 2 Stormont street.

Robert, carter, 87 High street.

Matthew, Betsy, 2 Cross street.

Patrick, land surveyor and architect, 28 High street.

William, 40 Victoria street.

William, boilermaker, 17 Earl's dykes.

Matthie, Anthony, tailor, 132 High street.

Thomas, baker, 84 Reform place.

Maxtone, John, joiner, 3 Strathmore street.

Robert, labourer, 21 Pomarium.William, watchman, High Craigie.

Maxwell, John, labourer, 15 Pomarium.Mrs David, 49 Kinnoull causeway.William, labourer, High Craigie.

William, gardener, Rosemount, Strathmore street.

May, Alexander, shoemaker, 190 High street.

Henry, governor, General Prison.

James, blacksmith, 7 Barossa street.

Maybole Shoe Warehouse, 115 High street.

Mearns, Alexander, tailor, 6 High street.

Mechanics' Library Rooms, South St. John's place.

Mechie, Alexander, machinist, Craigie place.

Andrew, fitter, 297 High street.

David, labourer, 66 Long causeway.

James, bootmaker, 6 Cowrie street—h., 44 Main street.

John, letter-carrier, 13 Barossa street.

William, maltman, 83 Main street.

Meckland, Archibald, 224 High street.

Meiklejohn, David, dyer, 6 Cross street.

Meiklem, Alexander, dyer's finisher, 29 Stormont street.

John, labourer, 309 High street.

John, silk-finisher, 18 Strathmore street.

Mrs John, 24 West Mill street.

Meldrum, David, Parliament Close Inn, 71 High street.

George, mechanic, 71 High street.

Janet, dairy, 5 Union street.

Peter M., cloth-agent, 80 High street.

Mellis, James Y., coal-merchant, Glasgow road—house, 55Pligh street.

140 MELVILLE MENZIES.

Melville, Alexander, printer, 89 Main street.

Alexander, waiter, Alexandra street.

David, miller, 24 Market street.

James, loftsman, 12 Cow vennel.

James, chimney-sweep, 42 Castlegable.

John, fireman, I Thimblerow.Mrs George, 74 Pomarium.Mrs Joseph, grocer, 77 South street.

Robert, blacksmith, 104 Reform place.

William, brassfounder, 74 Pomarium.Menzies, Alexander, labourer, 132 High street.

Alexander, tailor, 195 High street.

Alexander, porter, 77 Pomarium.Archibald, fireman, 29 Stormont street.

Barbara, 55 Meal vennel.

Betsy, capmaker, 253 High street.

Catherine, lodgings, 28 High street.

Charles, wright, 142 South street.

Charles, labourer, 21 Kinnoull street.

Charles, French-polisher, 142 South street.

Christina, spirit-dealer, 7 St. John's place—house, 10.

David, superintendent, County and City Club, 1 Atholecrescent.

Duncan, weaver, 163 South street.

Duncan, labourer, 9 Pomarium.Duncan, warder, 86 High street.

Duncan, porter, 40 Watergate.Eliza Ann, Craigie place.

George, joiner, 16 Newrow.George, presser, 19 Leonard street.

James, timekeeper, 17 Kinnoull street.

James, labourer, 39 Kinnoull causeway.

James, mechanic, 23 Guard vennel.

James F., sewing-machine agent, 2 South St. John's pi.

house, 4 Horner's lane.

Jane, 224 High street.

Major James S., 73 Victoria place.

Jessie, dressmaker, 13 Leonard street.

Jessie, milliner, 21 Union street.

John, Strathmore Inn, Bridgend.

John, labourer, 17 Greyfriars lane.

John, labourer, 82 South street.

John, clerk, 59 Glover street.

John, labourer, 2 Flesh vennel.

John, weaver, 1 Mill close, High street.

John, maltman, 56 Mill street.

John, carter, 52 Main street.

Mary, dressmaker, 1 Paul street.

MENZIES—MILLER. 141

Menzies, Misses, dressmakers, 224 High street.

Mrs Alexander, Temperance Hotel, 197 High street.

Mrs Charles, lodgings, 2 Albert place.

Mrs Daniel, embroidery warehouse, 8y High street.

Mrs Jane, laundress, Cherrybank.Mrs Jane, 25 High street.

Mrs John, 113 High street.

Mrs Peter, 20 Whitefriars street.

Peter, labourer, 4 Horner's lane.

Robert, tailor, 31 Kinnoull causeway.Robert, labourer, 177 South street.

Robert, labourer, 20 Whitefriars street.

Robert, carter, 1 1 St. Ann's lane.

Robert, blacksmith, Craigie Makings.William, gardener, 5 Meal vennel.

William (of Menzies & Patterson), 30 York place.

William, labourer, 82 South street.

& Patterson, shuttlemakers, Caledonian road.

Methven, Richard, grocer, 241 High street.

Middleton, James, signalman, 13 Whitefriars street.

Robert, glazier, 17 Pomarium.Mill, Betsy, 308 High street.

George, patternmaker, 41 Stormont street.

James, grocer, 21 Leonard street.

Mrs David, 10 Tay street.

Mrs George, 18 Barrack street.

Mrs Robert, 59 Priory place.

Peter, cattleman, St. Catherine's place.

Miller, Alexander, hatter and hosier, 201 High street—h., 191.Alexander, mason, 74 Victoria street.

Alexander, plumber and gasfitter, 26 Gowrie street.

Andrew, clothier, 21 Melville street.

Andrew, tailor, 2 James street.

Andrew, ship-captain, 13 Queen street.

Angus, wire-fencer, 12 Leonard street.

Ann, lodgings, 2 Glover street.

Betsy, 41 Main street.

David, grocer and spirit-dealer, 23 Hospital street—house,

Paradise place.

David, painter, 16 James street.

David, shoemaker, 43 Skinnergate.

David, tavern-keeper, Cherrybank.Elizabeth, milliner, 143 High street—house, Dunkeld rd.

Elizabeth, 37 George street.

Frederick, clerk, 6 Barossa street.

George, printer, Comely Bank House.George, currier, 5 Gowrie street.

George, farmer, St. Magdalenes.

I42 MILLER.

Miller, George, quarrier, 7 Earl's dykes.

George, pressman, 324 High street.

Gilbert, baker, 30 Barossa street.

Isabella, grocer, 3 Pomarium.

J. S., tobacconist, 23 South street—house, 57 George st.

J. & J., solicitors, 10 Blackfriars street.

James, forester, Craigie.

James, spirit-dealer, 18 South Methven street.

James M., musical instrument dealer, 3 County place

house, 49 Canal street.

James, tenter, 151 High street.

James, joiner, 4 North port.

James, dyer, 55 High street.

James, general dealer, 127 South street—house, 5 Countyplace.

James D. (of J. & J. Miller), Knowehead, Bridgend.

Janet, 3 Cutlog vennel.

John, mason, 6 Oliphant's vennel.

John, coachman, 15 Kirkgate.

John, railway guard, 46 Leonard street.

John, painter, 50 Victoria street.

John M. (of J. & J. Miller), Mayfield, Bridgend.

Margaret, 352 High street.

Mary, Balhousie terrace.

Mary, dairy, 11 Pomarium.Mary, 72 Watergate.

Misses, 27 Barossa place.

Mrs, dairy, 9 Hospital street.

Mrs, register office, 123 High street.

Mrs Alexander, 23 Cross street.

Mrs Alexander, 6 Canal street.

Mrs Andrew, 58 Long causeway.

Mrs Andrew, Brompton terrace, Kinnoull.

Mrs David, staymaker, 7 Paul street.

Mrs Dr. James, 30 King street.

Mrs John, 7 Barossa place.

Mrs John, lodgings, 39 North Methven street.

Mrs Robert, 13 Horner's lane.

Mrs Thomas, baker, 10 Gowrie street.

Mrs Walter, 18 Barrack street.

Mrs William, 12 Barossa street.

Peter, engine-driver, 170 Pligh street.

Richard, gasfitter, 308 High street.

Robert, 70 South Methven street.

Robert, pointsman, 31 Pomarium.

Susan, 12 Paul street.

Thomas, dyer, 223 South street.

Thomas, A.M., LL.D., F.R.S.E., Inchbank, Bridgend.

MILLER—MITCHELL. 1 43

Miller, Thomas, carter, 70 Long causeway.

Thomas, Elderslie Cottage, Dunkeld road.

Thomas, labourer, 7 Kirkgate.

Thomas, weaver, 206 South street.

Walter, draper, 30 Caledonian road.

William, Shore.

William, tobacconist, 55 George street—house, 57.

William, joiner, 73 Watergate.William, baker, 98 Reform place.

Milloy, John, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.

Miln, Charles, patternmaker, 4 Priory place.

David N., coal and insurance agent, 270 High street

house, 4 Priory place.

Milne, George, joiner, 41 Stormont street.

James, engine-driver, 128 Canal street.

James, shoemaker, 219 High street.

Joseph, labourer, 69 Leonard street.

Mark, labourer, 50 Meal vennel.

Mrs, 9 Hospital street.

Mrs A. , 26 West Mill street.

Mrs Alexander, 238 High street.

Mrs Alexander, 36 Long causeway.

Mrs William, II Barossa street.

Peter, porter, 36 Long causeway.

Rev. Robert, A.M., Viewlands, Glasgow road.

Thomas, gardener, 282 High street.

Milroy, Michael, labourer, 69 South street.

Milton, David, planemaker, 29 Kirkgate.

Minigan, Patrick, labourer, 146 High street.

Mitchell, Andrew, plumber, 35 Scott street.

Andrew, slater, 8 Pomarium.Ebenezer (of Morton & Mitchells), Crossmount Cottage,

Bridgend.

Hector, & Son, ropemakers, 202 High street—work,Caledonian road.

Helen, 47 Watergate.Hugh, sharebroker, 19 St. John street.

James (of Morton & Mitchells), Exeter Bank, Scone.

James, carpenter, 72 Watergate.

James, labourer, Cherrybank.

James, fireman, 11 Whitefriars street.

James, shoemaker, 4 Back wynd.

John, mason, 34 Newrow.John, fireman, 10 Market street.

John, gardener, 12 Commercial street.

Mrs, 330 High street.

Peter, porter, Alexandra street.

Peter, smith, 29 Priory place.

144 MITCHELL—MONCRIEFF.

Mitchell, Robert, solicitor, 1 6 High street—b., 2 Rose terrace.

Robert, baker, 2 West Bridge street—house, 9 Main st.

Robert, mason, 28 Commercial street.

Robert, printer, 38 Athole street.

Robert, tenter, 9 Market street.

Robert, labourer, 69 Leonard street.

Thomas, baker, 58 South street.

Thomas W., ropemaker, 190 High street.

William, dyer, 301 High street.

William, labourer, Cherrybank.William, dyer, 400 High street.

William, mason, 26 Newrow.William, labourer, Wellshill.

William, cleaner, 19 Speygate.

Mitchelson, William, floorcloth printer, 24 Market street.

Model Lodging-House, 24 Skinnergate—Peter Robertson,

keeper.

Moffat, James, clerk, 49 Glover street.

William, railway guard, 56 South William street.

Moir, Alexander, mason, 39 Canal street.

Andrew, mason, J J Leonard street.

David, dyer, 7 Gladstone terrace.

George, builder, Alexandra st.—house, 36 Oueen street.

Tames, accountant, 22 St. John street—house, 3 NorthMethven street.

James, teacher (Curfew Row School), 42 Tay street.

James, builder, St. Catherine's place, High street.

James, weaver, 10 Clayholes,

James, shoemaker, 4 Back wynd.James A., grocer, 1 Leonard street—house, Paradise pi.

John, builder, Balhousie—house, 7 Balhousie street.

Mrs John, 5 Murray street.

Robert, weaver, 304 High street.

Moncrieff, Alexander (of R. H. Moncrieff & Co.), Potterhill,

Bridgend.

Alexander, glassblower, 139 Canal crescent.

Alexander, tenter, 15 Claypots wynd.Alexander, dyer, 68 Canal street.

Andrew, glassblower, 39 Leonard street.

David, glassblower, 219 South street.

David, mason, 4 James street.

James, inkmaker, 10 Glover street.

Janet, 19 Mill street.

John, clerk, 17 Glover street.

John, North British Glass and Ink Works, Caledonian

road—house, Balhousie terrace.

John, butcher, 107 South street—house, 68 St. John st.

Misses, 5 Athole place.

MONCRIEFF MORTON. 1 45

Moncrieff, Mrs David, tobacconist, 57 Princes street.

& Co., R. H., solicitors, 8 Blackfriars street.

Thomas, grocer, Leonard street—house above.

William, carpenter, 70 Victoria street.

Moncur, James (General Prison), Strathearn terrace, Glasgowroad.

Mrs David, teacher, Craigie Park terrace.

Money, James, labourer, 46 Pomarium.Monteith, Marjory, laundress, 16 Paul street.

Mrs John, 4 Marshall place.

Montgomerie, John (Caledonian Railway), 6 Moncreiffe terrace,

Craigie.

Montgomery, James, baker, 291 High street.

James, commercial traveller, 4 West High street.

Moran, Anthony, labourer, 11 Thimblerow.Peter, labourer, 9 Thimblerow.

More, Janet, Cherrybank.

Janet, dairy, 31 Castlegable.

Mrs David, lodgings, 19 Leonard street.

Mrs William, grocer, 25 Main street.

Morgan, Andrew, carter, 55 High street.

Mrs Alexander, 10 Paul's close.

Winifred, 7 Paul street.

Morison, David, joiner, St. Catherine's place, High street.

Francis, collector of county rates, 49 King street.

Isabella and Eliza, dressmakers, 71 Princes street.

James, cabinetmaker, 18 Barossa st.—house, 25.

J. & R., accountants and sharebrokers, 4 Blackfriars st.

Jane, dressmaker, 21 Athole street—h., 1 Stormont st.

Mrs James, 2 Mansfield place, Bridgend.Mrs James, 55 High street.

Mrs William, 89 South street.

Robert (of J. & R. Morison), Hasland, Kinnoull.

Sarah, 26 Princes street.

Thomas, upholsterer, 57 South street.

Morris, Alexander, engine-driver, 6 Cross street.

Alexander, dyer, 198 High street.

Andrew, fireman, 259 High street.

James, lorryman, 64 South street.

Mrs Andrew, High Craigie.

Mrs James, 19 Union street.

Peter, engine-fitter, Cherrybank.Robert, brassfinisher, 19 Union street.

Morton, Alexander, labourer, I Union street lane.

Anna, 16 Main street.

David (of Morton & Mitchells), Rockville, Barnhill.

James, dyer, 5 Gladstone terrace.

James, shop-porter, Barnhill toll.

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146 MORTON MUNRO.

Morton, James, tanner, 35 Commercial street—h., Tay Bank,Isla road.

& Co., James, tea-dealers, 43 George street—house,

Hillyland.

Laurence, 3 South St. John's place.

Mrs Duncan, 75 Leonard street.

Mrs Duncan, seamstress, 6 Paul street.

Rev. Robert, 23 James street.

Wiliam, labourer, 119 South street.

William, brakesman, 37 Newrow.& Mitchells, drapers, clothiers, &c, 23 St. John street.

Moss, Elizabeth, 28 King street.

Motion, James, shop-porter, Barnhill.

James, 9 South William street.

Moyes, Andrew, tailor and clothier, 83 High street—house,

Rosebank Villa, Dunkeld road.

James, engine-driver, 14 South street.

Muckersie, Andrew, moulder, 23 Stormont street.

Andrew, cooper, 14 Horner's lane.

Henry, labourer, 17 Stormont street.

James, cooper, 3 Princes street.

John, labourer, 190 High street.

William, haircutter, 5 Princes street.

Mudie, James, boilermaker, 19 Whitefriars street.

Muir, Mrs James, 19 Kinnoull causeway.Thomas, coal-agent, Glasgow road Coal Depot.William (of Muir & Martin), 94 Paradise place.

& Martin, brewers, 121 Canal street.

Muirhead, David, labourer, 69 South street.

George, & Sons, painters and paperhangers, 18 Athole

street—house, 5 North port.

Mulharron, Alexander, railway-porter, 6 Barrack street.

Mullholland, William, confectioner, 325 High street.

Mullhearn, Peter, labourer, 159 South street.

Mullion, James, baker, 7 Leonard street.

John, labourer, 134 High street.

John, brassfounder, 8 Foundry lane.

Thomas, baker, 15 Leonard street—house, 10 County pi.

Mullqueen, Martin, grocer, 24 Meal vennel.

Munro, Ann, laundress, 8 Pomarium.David, brassfounder, 3 Mill wynd..

David, jeweller and lapidary, 14 Charlotte street—house,

2 Thistle lane.

David, labourer, 2 Victoria street.

Donald, grocer, 22 Market street.

George, labourer, 16 Long causeway.

Hector, master, New Club, Tay street.

Helen, refreshment rooms, 262 High street.

MUNRO MURRAY. 1 47

Munro, Hugh F., wireworker, 36 Skinnergate.

Hugh, joiner, 6 Commercial street.

James, labourer, 24 Market street.

John, fireman, 45 Scott street.

John, dyer, Westview Cottage, Dunkeld road.

John, cabinetmaker, 216 High street.

John, joiner, 4 South street.

Janet, grocer, 324^ High street.

Joseph W., assistant-inspector of schools, 25 Queen st.

Joseph, cleaner, 8 Union street.

Mrs, 10 Whitefriars street.

Mrs, 221 South street.

Mrs Alexander, 199 High street.

Mrs David, I Whitefriars street.

Mrs John, 21 Whitefriars street.

Thomas, wholesale grocer, 73 N. Methven street—h. 69.William, senior, dyer, 54 Long causeway.William, grocer, 13 North port—house, 11.

William, jun., dyer, 54 Long causeway.Murdoch, Andrew, tenter, 10 Barrack street.

David, hammerman, 72 Long causeway.

John, pointsman, 35 Newrow.Mrs Thomas, refreshments, 1 1 South street.

Mrs William, 85 Pomarium.& Sons, tanners, St. Catherine's place—house, 30 George

street.

William, labourer, 112 High street,

Murie, Charlotte, 41 Main street.

David, porter, 116 High street.

George, labourer, 24 Market street.

James, dyer, 33 Main street.

John, plumber, 6 High street.

John Scott, labourer, 25 Commercial street.

John, labourer, 26 Newrow.Mrs James, 35 Cross street.

Mrs Thomas, 82 South street.

Thomas, pensioner, 315 High street.

Murphy, Andrew, labourer, 47 Meal vennel.

David, broker, 49 Meal vennel.

Edward, dyer, 80 Watergate.Edward, dyer, 12 Barrack street.

Mrs James, pawnbroker, 37 Mill street—house, 36.Thomas, 47 Meal vennel.

Murray, Alexander, carver and gilder, 14 and 22 South street

house, Elmbank, Barnhill.

Alexander, dyer, 79 Leonard street.

Christina, 222 South street.

Hugh, hostler, 14 Cow vennel.

148 MURRAY M'ARTHUR.

Murray, James, hostler, 70 South street.

John, The Bield, Kinnoull.

John, clerk, Craigie Cottage.

John, labourer, 65 Strathmore street.

John, mason, 224 High street.

John, shoemaker, 97 South street.

Joseph, joiner, 292 High street.

& Ewing, drapers and silk-mercers, 24 St. John street.

Mrs Alexander, 28 Whitefriars street.

Mrs Elizabeth, 232 High street.

Mrs Isabella, 51 Strathmore street.

Mrs John, Craigie Park terrace.

Mrs John, Star buildings, 24 Canal street.

Mrs Margaret, 125 South street.

Mrs Thomas, 90 Victoria Street.

Mrs Thomas, 20 Long causeway.Robert, salesman, 48 Newrow.William, clerk, 16 Gladstone terrace.

William, slater, 14 Pomarium.William, shoemaker, 50 Meal vennel.

William, labourer, 55 High street.

Murray Royal Asylum, Bridgend.

Museum and Antiquarian Society, 78 George street.

Mustard, David, cooper, 56 West Mill street.

Myles, John, silk-finisher, Bellwood Cottage, Kinnoull.

Robert, stoker, 8 St. Ann's lane.

Mylie, David, gatekeeper, 8 Mill street.

IMIc

M'Adam, Maitland, manager, chemical works, Shore.

M'Ainsh, William, coal-dealer, Cutlog vennel—h., 246 High st.

M 'Airly, Miss, dressmaker, 11 Stormont street.

M 'Anally, Bernard, labourer, 27 Castlegable.

Francis, shoemaker, 27 Castlegable.

M 'Andrews, Duncan, blacksmith, 14 Caledonian road.

James, gardener, 156 South street.

Mrs Richard, 19 North Methven street.

M'Ara, Christina, 13 Paul street.

M 'Arthur, David, labourer, 17 East Bridge street.

Donald, shoemaker, 32 Leonard street.

James, wine and spirit dealer, 1 1 Mill street.

John, labourer, 80 Watergate.

John, labourer, Malloch's close, Canal street.

John, guard, 81 Kinnoull causeway.

John, turner and bobbin-maker, 120 High street.

Malcolm, surfaceman, 71 Pomarium.Mrs Peter, 9 Skinnergate.

Mrs Peter, lodgings, 6 Canal street.

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M'Arthur, Peter, spirit-dealer, 18 Bridge lane—house, 56 Georgestreet.

Richard, turner, 120 High street.

Silvester, labourer, 78 Canal street.

William, spirit-merchant, 307 High st.—house, 3 Melville

street.

William, railway inspector, 10 Priory place.

A'Aulay, C, milliner, 170 High street.

James, mechanic, 37 Princes street.

George, labourer, 39 Princes street.

Mrs John, 177 South street.

M'Call, Alexander, labourer, 17 Meal vennel.

Betsy, out-door worker, 61 Strathmore street.

James, labourer, 146 High street.

John, baker, 87 South street.

Mrs Duncan, grocer, 50 Pomarium.M'Callum, Colin, baker, 37 Commercial street.

James, dyer's labourer, 18 Caledonian road.

John, carter, 9 Castlegable.

Mrs James, 2 Whitefriars street.

M'Cash, Andrew, jeweller, watchmaker and goldsmith, 47High street.

Daniel, moulder, 75 Leonard street.

George, shoemaker, 71 Watergate.

James, labourer, 330 High street.

James (of J. M'Cash & Son), Springbank House, Glasgowroad.

Jane, mangle, 63 Leonard street.

John, & Son, grain merchants, &c, Dovecotland.John (of J. M'Cash & Son), 3 Queen street.

John, seaman, 3 Clayholes.

John B., solicitor, 28 High street—house, 3 Queen st.

Mrs Joseph, 9 Claypots wynd.M'Clure, Robert, coal-vendor, 28 Long causeway.M'Condoch, Robert, guard, 2 Cross street.

M'Conochie, Catherine, 24 Pomarium.James, joiner, 30 Whitefriars street.

John, van-driver, 71 Main street.

John, labourer, 80 Watergate.Misses, 58 South Methven street.

Mrs Edward, High Craigie.

Mrs Stewart, groceries, 29 Castlegable.

Stewart, Malloch's close, Canal street.

M'Cormick, John, ropespinner, 17 Kirkgate.

John, labourer, 3 Thimblerow.Mrs Cornelius, 312 High street.

Mary, washerwoman, 8 East Bridge street.

Richard, dyer, 120 High street.

150 M'COWAN—M 'DONALD.

M 'Cowan, Duncan, porter, 129 High street.

Mrs Colin, milliner, I South St. John's place—house, 8St. Ann's lane.

Peter, Red Lion Inn, 123 High street.

Peter, upholsterer, 3 Cross street.

M'Craw, John, labourer, 45 Canal street.

Samuel, millwright, 39 Princes street.

M'Crostie, Mrs John, 3 Cherry lane.

M'Culloch, Alexander, carter, 273 High street.

James, joiner, 79 Main street.

Robert, fireman, 3 York place.

M'Currach, Andrew, joiner, 3 Mill wynd.David, corkcutter, 17 Bridge lane—house, 96 High st.

James (of P. M'Currach & Son), 22 King street.

Peter (of P. M'Currach & Son), 48 Victoria street,

& Son, Peter, builders, 48 Victoria street.

M'Diarmid, Ann, 70 South Methven street.

Donald, game-dealer, 11 Bridge lane.

John, wholesale grocer, 13 South Methven street.

Mrs Alexander, 46 Long causeway.

Mrs John, 47 Meal vennel.

M. & A., heddlemakers, 6 North Methven street.

Mrs Kenneth, Cherrybank.M 'Donald, Alexander, joiner, 54 Glover street.

Alexander, dyer, 55 High street.

Allan, mason, 296 High street.

Andrew, surfaceman, 15 Strathmore street.

A. Burns, collector, Stamps and Taxes, Tay street

house, Earnoch Bank, Bridgend.

Archibald, 18 Marshall place.

Betsy, 6 Mill close.

Catherine, 48 North Methven street.

Charles, seaman, 8 East Bridge street.

Charles, tailor, Alexandra street.

C. & J., wine and spirit merchants, 74 George street and25 Castlegable—house, 3 Charlotte place.

Charlotte, 239 High street.

David, dyer, 246 Pligh street.

David, bricklayer, 300^ High street.

David, dyer, 142 South street.

Donald, labourer, 19 Kinnoull causeway.

Donald, porter, 1 1 County place.

Donald, prison warder, 2 St. Ann's lane.

Donald, Hammerman Hotel, 28 Mill street.

Donald, porter, 126 High street.

Duncan, cabman, 5 Meal vennel.

Edward, labourer, 6j Watergate.Edward, joiner, 64 Pomarium.

m'donald. 151

M 'Donald, Edward, joiner, 170 High street.

Flora, 8 East Bridge street.

Flora, laundress, 207 High street.

Flora, 17 Greyfriars lane.

& Eraser, auctioneers and land surveyors, Auction Market,

Caledonian road.

George, labourer, 7 Low street.

George, blacksmith, 170 High street.

George, calico-glazer, 47 George street.

Rev. H., St. Mary's, Kinnoull.

Helen, 102 High street.

J. & W., grain-merchants and millers, 52 and 54 South

Methven street.

James (of J. & W. M 'Donald), York place.

James, grocer, 94 South street.

James, fireman, 170 High street.

James, shoemaker, 5 East Bridge street.

James, labourer, 266 High street.

James, joiner, 23 Athole street.

James, grocer, 224 South street.

James, grocer, 23 King street.

John, baker, 18 Barrack street.

John, ropemaker, 59 Meal vennel.

John, dyer's finisher, 14 Pomarium.

John, mason, 170 High street.

John, inspector of police, 5 Castlegable.

John, hostler, 6 West High street.

John, carter, 15 Commercial street.

John, weaver, II Clayholes.

John, labourer, 21 Whitefriars street.

John, meal and sack merchant, 39 South street—house

above.

John, butcher, 12 St. John st.—house, Lower Friarton.

John, fitter, 92 High street.

John, pensioner, 14 South street.

Jessie, fish-dealer, 252 Fligh street—house, 258.

Mrs Laurence, 28 West Mill street.

Margaret, 301 High street.

Martin, labourer, 129 South street.

Martin, labourer, 47 Meal vennel.

Mrs Ann, 88 South street.

Mrs Alexander, 57 Watergate.

Mrs Donald, 14 Pomarium.Mrs Duncan, 18 Paul street.

Mrs James, 13 Charteris street.

Mrs James, 301 High street.

Mrs J., 61 Strathmore street.

Mrs John, 33 Castlegable.

152 M'DONALD—M'EWAN.

M'Donald, Mrs John, 82 South street.

Mrs John, 6 Melville street.

Mrs John, 224 High street.

Mrs Peter, refreshment rooms, 7 Market street.

Mrs Ronald, 306 High street.

Mrs William, dress and mantle maker, 2 Brown street.

Mrs William, 27 Princes street.

Mrs William, 14 Watergate.Peter, joiner, 89 South street.

Robert, timekeeper, 28 Long causeway.Robert, assistant inspector of poor, 14 South street.

Robert, mason, 2 Rose lane.

Robert, 3 Cow vennel.

Robert, Balmoral Inn, 23 Castlegable.

Ronald, tailor, 44 Skinnergate.

Thomas, shoemaker, 209 South street-—house, 211.

Walter, golf-club maker, 7 North port—house, 23Carpenter street.

William (of J. & W. M'Donald), Woodside House,Balhousie.

William, sailmaker, 13 Glover street.

William, plasterer, 25 Barossa street.

William, plasterer, 28 Long causeway.William, blacksmith, Craigie place.

William, shoemaker, 35 Castlegable.

William, joiner, 22 North Methven street—house, 44Barossa street.

M'Dougall, Ann, 19 Balhousie street.

Charles W., law-clerk, 10 St. John's place.

Duncan, fireman, 190 High street.

Duncan, tailor, 21 St. John's place.

Isabella, 24 King street.

James, labourer, 6 Whitefriars street.

James, chimney-sweeper, 313 High street.

John, lathsplitter, 175 High street.

John, labourer, 56 Mill street.

John, tenter, Malloch's close, Canal street.

John, mason, 327 High street.

Mrs John, 394 High street.

Mrs John, 69 Leonard street.

Margaret, 175 High street.

Mrs Neil, 2 Clayholes.

Peter, chimney-sweeper and slater, 282 High street.

M'Duff, Peter, 81 Kinnoull causeway.Peter, surfaceman, 26 Pomarium.Thomas, dyer's labourer, 239 High street.

William, tenter, 3 Low street.

M'Ewan, Andrew, coal-merchant, 11 Hospital street—house, 17.

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M'Ewan, David, detective police-officer, 88 South street.

David, labourer, 396 High street.

David, tinsmith, 82 South street.

Edward, clerk, 8 Market street.

Helen, 39 Pomarium.James, general draper, 56 St. John's street.

Janet, 137 High street.

Mary, 70 South Methven street.

Mary, 125 South street.

Mrs Ann, 70 South Methven street.

Mrs Ann, 51 Commercial street.

Mrs David, washer, South Tay street.

Mrs James, provisions, 13 Gowrie street—house, 17.

Mrs James, seamstress, 15 Commercial street.

Mrs Peter, 18 Queen street, Craigie.

Mrs Thomas, 64 Pomarium.Peter, brakesman, 36 Glover street.

William, labourer, 72 Watergate.William, mason, 74 Long causeway.William, baker, 13 George street—house, n.

M'Farlane, Alexander, blacksmith, 2 Union lane.

Archibald, shoemaker, 54 Long causeway.& Co., Perth Foundry, Paul street.

Donald, fitter, 4 South Methven street.

George, gardener, Viewfield Cottage.

George, dresser, 24 Carpenter street.

George, millwright, 36 Mill street.

Isabella, dressmaker, Cherrybank.James, tobacconist and stationer, 235 High street—h., 239.James, labourer, 339 High street.

James, Craigie Park terrace.

James, labourer, 68 Canal street.

James, railway porter, 3 St. Paul's square.

James, 22 Melville street.

James, gunmaker, 27 Stormont street.

Jane, 3 Cutlog vennel.

John, labourer, 20 Carpenter street.

John, labourer, 17 James street.

John, labourer, 239 High street.

John, lapper, 7 South Methven street.

John, joiner, 90 Victoria street.

John, smith, 9 Castlegable.

John, wright, 8 North port.

M. & J., 5 Athole street.

Margaret, 43 Leonard street.

Margaret, dressmaker, I Claypots wynd.Mary, 55 Watergate.Mrs Andrew, 103 Canal street.

154 m'farlane—m'gregor.

M'Farlane, Mrs Duncan. 28 Canal street.

Mrs Donald, 7 North Methven street.

Mrs James, dairy, Craigie Park terrace.

Mrs John, 60 Scott street.

Mrs Peter, 37 Leonard street.

Mrs William, lodgings, 2 Glover street.

Peter, joiner, 123 High street.

Peter, slater, 53 Newrow.Robert, ropespinner, 40 Meal vennel.

Robert, slater, 6 Carpenter street.

William, 6 Victoria street.

William, cabinetmaker, 246 High street.

William, labourer, 34 Whitefriars street.

M'Feat, Stewart, labourer, 90 South street.

Stewart, labourer, 21 East Bridge street.

Stewart, labourer, 49 Commercial street.

M 'Feely, Charles, mason, 4 Milne street.

M 'Gavin, John, baker, 34 Main street.

M 'Gibbon, David, bellhanger, 101 High street.

M 'Gilchrist, Donald, spirit-dealer, 257 High street.

M'Gill, James, confectioner, 20 Gowrie street.

Margaret, factory worker, 16 Main street.

M'Gillivray, Mrs, stoneware dealer, 51 South street.

M'Gilliwie, Hannah, teacher, Wellshill School.

Janet, 9 Charter lane.

John, treasurer to Gas Commissioners, 3 High street

house, Friar street.

M'Ginn, Mrs, laundress, 15 Commercial street.

M'Glashan, Catherine, 26 Pomarium.Francis, labourer, 154 South street.

James, labourer, New Shore.

Janet, greengrocer, Kirkside.

John, cowfeeder, 16 South street.

Margaret, grocer, 152 South street.

Mrs Thomas, 12 George street.

Peter, newspaper reporter, 191 High street.

Peter, fireman, 89 South street.

William, railway guard, 4 Long causeway.

M'Glyn, George, warehouseman, 32 Melville street.

Patrick, labourer, 160 South street.

M 'Connell, Daniel, labourer, 9 Market street.

M 'Gough, John, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.

M'Gourk, John, labourer, 87 High street.

M'Gowen, James, French polisher, 40 Skinnergate.

M'Craw, John, tobacco-spinner, 163 High street.

Robert, dyer's finisher, 9 Whitefriars street,

M'Gregor, Alexander, bookbinder, 21 Bridge lane— house, 5°High street.

m'gregor. 155

M'Gregor, Alexander, railway guard, 23 Kinnoull causeway.

Alexander, ropespinner, 129 High street.

Alexander, shoemaker, 50 Meal vennel.

Alexander, moulder, 36 West Mill street.

Alexander, labourer, 177 South street.

Alexander, draper, 20 South street.

Alexander, dyer's finisher, 122 Canal crescent.

Allan, Burns' Tavern, Watergate.Ann, winder, 68 Pomarium.David, School Board officer, Tay street.

David, jeweller, silversmith, and engraver, 40 George st.

—house, Laurelbank, Bridgend.

David, blacksmith, 19 Union street.

Donald, glazier, 3 Melville street.

Duncan, nurseryman, florist, and seedsman, 18 High st.

Duncan, butcher, 71 George street—house, 2 Bridge lane.

Duncan, fireman, 87 Canal street.

Edward, 46 Pomarium.Elizabeth, 5 Pomarium.George, labourer, 8 Commercial street.

George, bellhanger, 37 Commercial street.

George, carter, 87 Canal street.

Grace, 3 St. Paul's square.

Helen, hawker, 30 Nevvrow.Isabella, 59 Newrow.Isabella, 1 1 North port.

James, labourer, 44 Glover street.

James, clerk, 26 Melville street.

James, labourer, 69 Pomarium.James, 2 Cross street.

Jessie, dairy, 168 High street.

John, spirit-dealer, 225 South street.

John, joiner, 8^ Whitefriars street.

John, ploughman, 8 Castlegable.

John, labourer, 41 Kinnoull causeway.

John, postmaster, I Tay street.

John, brakesman, 4 Paul's close.

John, dyer, 9 Earl's dykes.

John, rural letter-carrier, 82 Watergate.

John, bootmaker, 10 County place.

John, dyer's labourer, 4 Thimblerow.John, inspector of railway vehicles, 17 Keir street.

John, labourer, 30 Pomarium.John, brassfounder, 22 Barrack street.

John, janitor (Sharp's Institution), 245 High street.

J. & D., farmers, Gannochy.

J. (of J. & D.), Pitcullen bank.Laurence, weaver, 75 South street.

156 m'gregor—m'intosh.

M'Gregor, Malcolm, manure agent, 34 Caledonian road.

May, 26 Pomarium.Mrs John, 18 Watergate.Mrs Peter, 9 Charter lane.

Peter, labourer, 20 Thimblerow.Peter, gardener, 71^ South street.

Peter, assistant agent, National Bank, 5 High street.

Peter, guard, 9 Glover street.

Richard, coachman, 10 Carpenter street.

Robert, van-driver, 3 Thimblerow.Thomas (of Jackson & M'Gregor), 10 Tay street.

Thomas, gardener, Annat Lodge Cottage.Vere, 87 Leonard street.

William, labourer, 12 Paul street.

William, 19 Barossa place.

William, pointsman, Barnhill.

M'Guire, John, labourer, 146 High street.

John, labourer, 129 South street.

M'Hardie, John, labourer, 74 Pomarium.MTlvride, Lewis, potato-dealer, 226 High street.

Mrs Lewis, milliner, 226 High street.

M'Inroy, David, tailor, 42 Commercial street.

James, gardener, 44 Commercial street.

John, dyer, 146 High street.

M'intosh, Alexander, 20 North port.

Alexander, joiner, 126 High street.

Ann, 1 1 East Bridge street.

Christina, confectioner, 14 North Methven street.

Christina, 2 Back wynd, Bridgend.

David, South U.P. Church officer, 246 High street.

David, clerk, 48 Commercial street.

David, letter-carrier, 22 Market street.

George, dyer, 24 Canal street.

Helen, 21 King street.

Isabella, 65 Strathmore street.

James, fireman, 63 South street.

James, labourer, 43 Newrow.James, joiner, Barnhill.

John, labourer, 22 Athole street.

John, guard, 22 Whitefriars street.

John, coachbuilder, 68 High street.

John, grocer, 69 High street—house, 9 King's place.

J. & C, grocers, 12 Caledonian road.

John, leather-merchant, 178 High st.—h., 60 Athole st.

Mrs, Craigie Park terrace.

Mrs Alexander, 45^ Pomarium.Mrs Angus, 48 Pomarium.Mrs Charles, grocer, 14 Gowrie st.—house, 48 Main st.

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MIntosh, Mrs John, 7 Paul street.

Mrs John, 103 Canal street.

Mrs Peter, 72 Watergate.William, painter, 198 High street.

William, colporteur, 22 Market street.

William, painter, 3 Scott street.

William, clothier, Alexandra street.

William, tailor and clothier, 7 St. John st.—h., H3Highst.& Sons, cartwrights, 5 Newrow—h., North Methven st.

M'Intyre, Ann, furnishings, 188 High street—house, 190.

Ann, 26 Newrow.Daniel, painter, 73 George street—house, 30 Princes st.

George, labourer, 13 Cutlog vennel.

James, painter, 12 Meal vennel.

James, porter, 211 South street.

John, labourer, 9 Paul street.

John, coachman, 15 Gowrie street.

John, labourer, 25 Glover street.

John, coal salesman, 17 Hospital street.

John, Red Lion Tavern, 30 High street.

Mrs John, 2 North William street.

& Stewart, bakers, 13 High street and 2 George street.

Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 5 East Bridge street.

Mrs J., lodgings, 44 St. John, street.

Mrs Thomas, 35 Watergate.Peter (of M'Intyre & Stewart), 8 Watergate.Robert, engine-fitter, 5 South street.

Thomas, working jeweller, 292 High street.

William, labourer, 15 Commercial street.

M'Kay, Alexander, 9 Athole street.

Alexander, painter, 15 Main street.

Andrew, broker, 20 Meal vennel.

Andrew T., clothier, 4 Stormont street.

Donald John, B.A., 20 Balhousie street.

Donald M., solicitor, 35 York place.

George, dyer, 18 Barrack street.

George, labourer, 33 Castlegable.

Hugh, painter and paperhanger, 15 Main st.—house, 17.

Hugh, railway porter, 83 Kinnoull causeway.

James, pensioner, High Craigie.

Janet, 266 High street.

John, shoemaker, 5 Paul street.

John, labourer, 10 Commercial street.

John, clerk, 59 Kinnoull causeway.

John, & Sons, plasterers and cement workers, 7 Kinnoull st.

Mrs, 22 Meal vennel.

Mrs Robert, 44 Meal vennel.

Mrs Robert, 99 Canal street.

158 m'kay—m'kenzie.

M'Kay, Patrick, hawker, 129 High street.

Robert, sawyer, 52 Pomarium.Robert, architect, 7 Kinnoull street.

William (of J. M'Kay & Son), 7 Kinnoull street.

William, carter, 52 Pomarium.William, weaver, Malloch's close, Canal street.

M'Kearn, Barnet, labourer, 282 High street.

M 'Keith, James, engineer, 19 Speygate.

John, painter, 89 Leonard street.

William, labourer, 155 South street.

William, millwright, 82 South street.

M'Kendrick, Andrew, joiner, 211 High street—house, 8 Earossa

place.

Alexander, shoemaker, 8 Market street.

James, hostler, 35 Canal street.

William, butcher, 15 South street—house, 16 Marshall pi.

William, joiner, 1 Kinnoull causeway.

William, carter, 31 Thimblerow.M'Kenzie, Alexander, clerk, 4 Horner's lane.

Alexander, labourer, 384 High street.

Alexander, labourer, 199 South street.

Alexander, grocer, 39 Mill street.

Alexander F., sawmiller, Shore.

Daniel, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 157 South

street—house, 51 King street.

David, labourer, 28 Commercial street.

Donald, joiner, 1 Mill close.

& Dickson, solicitors, 61 George street.

Duncan, detective officer, Lickley street.

Emma L., matron, Girls' School, Wellshill.

George A. (of Mackenzie & Dickson), Bridgend House.

Helen, 46 Castlegable.

Helen, 17 Kinnoull street.

James, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 12 and 14

Main street—house, 10.

James, shoemaker, 79 South street.

John (of Donaldson & Mackenzie), 42 George street.

John (R.P.R.), 18 North William street.

John, mason, 1 1 East Bridge street.

John, book-deliverer, 19 Mill street.

John, labourer, 69 South street.

Mark, shepherd, 28 Caledonian road.

Mary, seamstress, 12 Commercial street.

Mrs Alexander, I Kinnoull causeway.

Mrs Alexander, 13 Leonard street.

Mrs David, 1 Athole place.

Mrs John, 136 South street.

Mrs John, 18 Caledonian road.

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M'Kenzie, Mrs Margaret, dressmaker, 9 Murray street.

Peter, tailor, 18 Caledonian road.

Robert, shoemaker, 25 King street.

Robert, blacksmith, 22 Whitefriars street.

Robert, joiner, 296 High street.

Ronald, hostler, 2 Bridge lane.

Thomas, cellarman, 18 Canal street.

Thomas, labourer, 112 South street.

William, carter, Shore.

William, clerk, 14 Whitefriars street.

M'Kerracher, John, slater, 292 High street.

M'Killop, Betsy, 65 Strathmore street.

John, gardener, Barnhill.

John, labourer, 25 Leonard street.

John, quarryman, Barnhill.

Thomas, engine-driver, 22 Melville street. ,

M'Kinlay, Agnes, 88 South street.

Francis, coachmaja, 64 South street.

James, fitter, I Charles street.

James, fishing-tackle maker, 44 Athole street.

Peter, grocer, 65 Priory place—house, 63.

M'Kinven, James, basket manufacturer, 65 High street—h., 47.

M'Laggan, Alexander, cowfeeder, 16 Barossa street.

Alexander, engineer, 36 Pomarium.Charles, labourer, 1 Paul's close.

David, blacksmith, Burton place.

Daniel, 89 South street.

David, plumber, 30 Whitefriars street.

Isabella, laundress, 10 Kinnoull street.

James, late mail-guard, Salisbury Villa, Comely Bank.

Jessie, staymaker, 10 Charlotte street.

John, clerk, 15 Queen street.

Mrs Hugh, High Craigie.

Mrs John, 56 South William street.

Mrs William, Craigie place.

Mrs William, 38 Main street.

Peter, gunmaker, 6 Caledonian road.

Peter, clerk, St. Catherine's place.

Robert, stationmaster, St. Leonard's Hall, Glover st.

William, labourer, 85 South street.

William (of Campbells, M'Laggan, &Co.), Sunnybower,Kinnoull.

M'Laren, Alexander, shipowner, 79 Watergate.

Alexanders., Singer's sewing-machine agent, 64 St. Johnstreet—house, 22.

Andrew, superintendent of slaughter-house, Shore.

Andrew, plumber, 8 Market street.

Catherine, 8 Castlegable.

160 m'laren—m'lean.

M'Laren, David, baker, 14 Kirkgate.

David, cab-driver, 103 Canal street.

Daniel, flesher, 6 Cow vennel.

Duncan, hostler, 9 Castlegable.

James, dairy, Shore.

James, seaman, 13 Speygate.

James, porter, South Tay street.

James, joiner, 5 Lickley street.

James, lorryman, 68 High street.

James, blacksmith, 19 Mill street.

John, dyer and cleaner, 291 High street—house, 32Leonard street.

John, fireman, 20 Glover street.

John, carter, 99 Canal street.

John, carter, 29 Mill street.

John, joiner, I Mill close.

John, dyer, 6 North William street.

John, brakesman, James VI. Hospital.

Miss, 60 Scott street.

Mary, 396 High street.

Mrs Ann, 6 Strathmore street.

Mrs E., 9 Commercial street.

Mrs George, 6 Back wynd.Mrs John, 5 Scott street.

Mrs Peter, 67 Strathmore street.

Peter, fireman, 8 Foundry lane.

Peter, dyer, 47 Stormont street.

Peter, guard, Hospital buildings.

William, joiner, 36 North Methven street.

William, porter, Craigie place.

William, labourer, 55 High street.

M'Lauchlan, Alexander, late painter, 13 North Methven street.

Daniel, chimney sweeper, 32 Watergate.

George, stoneware merchant, 213 High street.

George, finisher, 24 Whitefriars street.

Henry, gardener, 72 Watergate.

James, labourer, 48 Barossa street.

John, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.

John, labourer, 182 High street.

John, 6 Canal street.

John, 68 Pomarium.Morris, chimney-sweeper, 32 Watergate.

Patrick, labourer, 41 Meal vennel.

Robert, clerk, 26 Glover street.

Thomas, joiner, 23 Carpenter street.

& Co., tailors and clothiers, 180 High street.

M'Lay, Mrs Thomas, Cherrybank.

M'Lean, Andrew, joiner, 2 Union lane.

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M'Lean, Daniel, glassblower, 46 Pomarium.Donald, glassblower. 18 Paul street.

Donald, tailor, 137 Canal street.

Duncan, carter, 15 Bridge lane.

James, joiner, 129 High street.

James, farrier, 4^ Mill street—house, 14 Bridge lane.

John, 10 Canal street.

John, glassblower, 17 Pomarium.John, tobacco-pipe works, 350 High street—house, 6

Thimblerow.John, glassblower, 291 High street.

Mrs John, 71 High street.

Samuel, pipemaker, 50 Athole street.

M'Leish, Andrew, porter, Old Shore.

James, plumber and brassfounder (captain of Fire Brigade),

15 Mill street.

James, carter, 18 Strathmore street.

John, accountant, Tay street—house, 22 Barossa place.

Mrs Archibald, lodgings, 219 High street.

Mrs David, 19 Speygate.

Mrs James, 12 Barossa street.

Mrs John, 309 High street.

Robert, stoker, 30 Pomarium.Robert, labourer, 336 High street.

& Robertson, agents for the Aberdeen Town and CountyBank, Victoria Buildings, Tay street, and 38 SouthMethven street.

William (of Thomas & MacLeish), city clerk and agentfor National Bank, 3 High st.—h., Lignwood, Scone.

M'Lellan, Duncan, gardener, 10 East Bridge street.

Thomas, plasterer, 8 Pomarium.M'Lennan, Alexander, bank porter, 9 South William street.

Alexander, lapper, 3 Newrow.John, plasterer, 148 South street.

M'Leod, Catherine, 16 Paul's close.

Duncan, smith, 55 High street.

James, brassfinisher, 10 North port.

John, fitter, 50 Athole street.

John, finisher, 19 Leonard street.

John, pensioner, 23 Carpenter street.

Kate, 24 Carpenter street.

Misses, dressmakers, 19 St. John street.

Mrs Agnes, Tayhill, Bridgend.Mrs Captain Alexander, 36 George street.

Mrs Donald, 39 Watergate.Mrs Neil, 13 Leonard street.

Mrs Peter, dairy, 9 Low street.

William, porter, 39 Newrow.

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162 m'leod—m'niven.

M'Leod, William, grocer, 22 Carpenter street.

M'Loy, John, labourer, 6 Meal vennel.

M'Lusky, Edward, labourer, 139 South street.

M'Mahon, John, labourer, 126 High street.

John, surfaceman, 12 Pomarium.Michael, draper, 52 Meal vennel.

Michael, grocer, 48 Meal vennel.

Mrs John, 23 Meal vennel.

M'Manus,. John, carter, 147 High street.

M 'Martin, Peter, bottler, Victoria court, Canal street.

M 'Master, Charles, Temperance Hotel, 31 St. John street.

M'Menamy, Andrew, labourer, 72 Watergate.

M'Millan, Daniel, confectioner, 243 High street.

John, teacher, Moncreiffe terrace, Craigie.

John, cabman, 197 South street.

John, labourer, 57 Pomarium.Robert, spirit-dealer, 244 High st.—house, 19 North

Methven street.

William, engine-cleaner, I Rose lane.

M'Nab, James, mechanic, 17 Kinnoull street.

Margaret, 14 South street.

Mrs Duncan, 12 West Mill street.

Robert, 2 Balhousie bank.

William, dealer, 84 South street.

M'Nair, John, engine-driver, 142 Canal crescent.

Mrs James, Malloch's close, Canal street.

Thomas, dyer, 44 Meal vennel.

Peter, tobacco-spinner, 57 South street.

M'Naughton, Alexander, 15 Flesh vennel.

& Dewar, drapers, 8 George street.

Misses, 3 Barossa place.

Mrs Jane, 42 Commercial street.

Mrs John, 7 Marshall place.

Mrs Peter, 18 Paul street.

Peter, labourer, 89 Main street.

Peter, 57 Ring street.

William (of Macnaughton & Dewar), Croft House,Bridgend.

M'Neil, David, mason, 20 Newrow.Isabella, lodgings, 20 Newrow.John (of William Frew & Sons), Balhousie House.Peter, labourer, George Inn lane.

Peter, coppersmith, 71 South street.

Peter, grocer, 278 High street.

Thomas, tailor, 53 Commercial street.

M'Nicoll, James, shoemaker, 24 High street—house, 9.

James, labourer, 5 Castlegable.

M'Niven, Miss C, 20 South street.

M'NIVEN—M'QUEEN. 1 63

M'Niven, Mrs Charlotte, 61 George street.

Robert, compositor, 2 Milne street.

M 'Ornish, Jessie, 3 Main street.

Peter, labourer, 10 Canal street.

M'Pherson, Andrew, sawmills, Shore.Angus, 58 South street.

Charles, dyer, 1 1 Hospital street.

Daniel, cabinetmaker, 3 Cutlog vennel.

David, carpenter, 6 Canal street.

Duncan, hostler, 116 High street.

Helen, 65 Strathmore street.

Hugh, dyer, 56 West Mill street.

Isabella, 5 Back wynd.Isabella, 3 Water vennel.

James, slater, 13 Guard vennel.

John, tailor, 190 South street.

John, blacksmith, 4 Whitefriars street.

John, gardener, 13 East Bridge street.

John, labourer, 293 High street.

John, engine-fitter, 82 Reform place.

John, inspector (county police), 60 Scott street.

Laurence, sawyer, 232 High street.

John, painter, 58 Castlegable.

John, gardener, 41 Stormont street.

Mark, compositor, 4 James street.

Mrs Alexander, 35 Watergate.Mrs David, 11 James street.

Mrs Elizabeth, 1 1 Meal vennel.

Mrs James, 50 Leonard street.

Mrs Janet, 45 Commercial street.

Mrs John, 68 Pomarium.Mrs John, 68 Long causewayMrs Malcolm, sick-nurse, 297 High street.

Mrs Margaret, Kirk close, 80 High street.

Mrs, 302 High street.

Robert, painter, 25 High street.

William, sheep-dealer, 34 Caledonian road.

William, blacksmith, Cherrybank.William, hammerman, 25 Leonard street.

William, blacksmith, 58 Watergate.M'Quarrie, John, labourer, 129 South street.

Mrs James, Southwood dairy, 13 Bridge lane.

M 'Queen, Daniel, provision dealer, 12 Meal vennel.

& Hay, undertakers, 20 Princes street.

James, posting establishment, 20 Princes street—house,

31 York place.

Mrs Thomas, laundress, 79 South street.

Mrs David, 148 South street.

164 M'QUEEN—NATIONAL.

M 'Queen, Thomas, labourer, 9 Bridge lane.

Thomas, pointsman, 1 1 Earl's dykes.William, inspector (railway), 7 Nelson street.

M'Quade, Hugh, broker, 3 Meal vennel.M'Quhae, Ann, 6 Carpenter street.

James, dyer, 211 High street.

James, senior, dyer, 211 High street.

John, blacksmith, 3 South William street.

Thomas, blacksmith, 12 Carpenter street—house above.M 'Quire, Bridget, 134 High street.

Mrs Peter, 129 High street.

M'Rae, Daniel, dyer, 216 High street.

Kenneth, shepherd, 30 Caledonian road.

Mrs Duncan, 21 St. John's place.

Mrs J., grocer, 218 High street.

Mrs James, 36 Watergate.Patrick, teacher, 113 High street.

M'Rorie, Alexander, labourer, 25 Hospital street.

James, carter, 135 Canal crescent.

M'Taggart, John, umbrella maker, 42 Skinnergate.M'Tavish, Patrick, stoneware merchant, 26 Meal vennel— h., 23.

John, surfaceman, 3 Rose lane.

M'Vean, David, labourer, 68 Long causeway.

James, labourer, 5 Strathmore street.

John, game-dealer, 72 South Methven street—house, 70.M 'Vicar, Alexander, quarryman, 24 Long causeway.

James, painter, 54 High street.

Mrs, 36 West Mill street.

William, painter and paperhanger, 177 High st.—h., 54.M'Whannel, George, 303 High street.

James, dyer, 33 Pomarium.Helen, dressmaker, 34 Newrow.John, labourer, 25 Stormont street.

Peter, glazier, 102 High street.

M 'William, Isabella, factory-worker, 32 Thimblerow.M'Whilter, Alexander, painter, 3 Scott street.

Nairn, James, house-painter, 42 St. John st.—house, WestviewCottage, Dunkeld road.

Mrs Helen, 4 Comely bank.William, labourer, 20 Thimblerow.William, fireman, 10 Union street lane.

Nairne, Mrs Charles, 3 Priory place.

National Bank Office, 5 High street—William MacLeishand Peter M'Gregor, joint-agents.

National Security Savings Bank, Tay street—W. A. Bar-

clay, actuary and cashier.

NEEDHAM NICOL. 1 65

Needham, James, watchman, 77 Pomarium.Neil, Frederick G., 3 Comely bank.

John, blacksmith, 17 Watergate.

Thomas, factory foreman, 8 South street.

Thomas, platelayer, 86 Pomarium.Neilson, Alexander, blacksmith, 79 Pomarium.

Peter, baker, 37 Canal street.

Peter, porter, 10 Cross street.

Thomas, dyer, 29 Mill street.

Thomas, labourer, 3 Cutlog vennel.

William, carpenter, 74 Pomarium.William (of Thomson & Neilson), Baxter's vennel,

Watergate.Nelson, Alexander, hostler, 10 Tay street.

David, dyer, 8 Kinnoull street.

George, grocer and wine merchant, 120 South street.

Ness, Alexander, labourer, 13 Priory place.

David, engineman, 1 1 Whitefriars street.

James, tailor, 9 South street.

Mrs, 10 Commercial street.

Newby, Wm. H. (of Dandie & Newby), Murrayville, Kinnoull.

Newlands, Mrs John, Tayside, Bridgend.

Nicholson, Alexander, labourer, 199 South street.

Archibald, butler, 1 Lickley street.

Christopher, fish-dealer, 322^ High street—house, 24Market street.

Christopher, 56 George street.

George, Exchange Hotel, 30 George street & 25 Skinner-

gate—house, Albert Villa, Dunkeld road.

James, engine-driver, St. Leonard's hall.

Mrs William, 45 North Methven street.

Nicholas, Joseph, coachman, Bellwood lodge.

Nicol, Alexander A., telegraph clerk, 2 Brown street.

Agnes, 297 High street.

^~- Agnes, dressmaker, 72 George street.

Charles, watchmaker, 6 West High street.

David, joiner, 10 Market street.

Helen, dressmaker, 7 Barossa street.

James, labourer, 33 Castlegable.

James, waggon-inspector, 26 Melville street.

James Y., bookseller and stationer, 1 George street and41 South Methven street—house, 163 High street.

Jessie, 8 Back wynd, Bridgend.

John, shoemaker, 63 South street.

John C, spirit-dealer, Shore—house, 56 Victoria street.

Mary, 31 Pomarium.Mrs, washer, 71 High street.

Mrs Charles, 17 Stormont street.

1 66 NICOL—OWER.

Nicol, Mrs George, 17 Pomarium.Mrs George, 13 Paul street.

Mrs J., 55 Strathmore street.

Mrs Robert, 72 Watergate.Robert, glazier, 126 High street.

Robert, pensioner, 7 Barossa street.

Thomas, engine-driver, 43 Leonard street.

Thomas B., clerk, Bowerswell Cottage.

William, joiner, Barnhill.

William, fireman, 100 Reform place.

Nightingale, John, basketmaker, 61 Strathmore street.

Niven, John, labourer, 3 Newrow.Misses, 20 South street.

James, coachmaker, 24 Market street.

Noble, Andrew, Balbeggie rural letter-carrier, 29 Stormont st.

Nolan, Anthony, labourer, 103 South street.

Norwell, David, shoemaker, 39 High street and 66 SouthMethven street—house, Sunnybower, Kinnoull.

Hector, shoemaker, 103 South street.

John, shoemaker, 232 High street.

John, shoemaker, 144 High street—house, 113.

Peter, shoemaker, 8 Skinnergate.

Samuel, carpet-shoemaker, 32 Skinnergate.

Norwood, Henry, labourer, 2 Cross street.

OOakin, Peter, blacksmith, lodge (dyeworks), Balhousie.

Officer, Alexander, railway guard, 20 Long causeway.Ogilvie, David, grocer, 174 High street—house, 170.

Henry, engine-driver, 23 Cross street.

Joseph, miller, 21 Cross street.

William, baker, 37 Commercial street;

Oliphant, John, cabinetmaker, 67 Watergate.Leonard, porter, 30 Pomarium.Robert, smith, 60 Pomarium.

Oliver, George, miller, 22 Market street.

W. G., grocer and commission agent, 15 Watergate.

Olivsen, Mrs, 65 Strathmore street.

O'Neil, John, labourer, 103 South street.

John, china-merchant, 275 High street—house, 278.

Ord, Thomas, labourer, 87 High street.

Orr, Mrs, 151 High street.

Osborne, William E., commercial traveller, 4 Brunswick terrace.

Ostler, James, labourer, 3 Mill wynd.Oswald, Helen, fruiterer, y] St. John st.—h., 10 St. Ann's lane.

James, superintendent of cemeteries, 52 Long causeway.

Ower, Mary, 11 Keir street.

Thomas, joiner, I Kinnoull causeway.

PALMER PATON. 1 67

Palmer, Charles (of Palmers & Drummond), 6 Queen street.

Mary, 47 Strathmore street.

Mrs Gregory, 10 Carpenter street.

Peter (of Palmers & Drummond), 18 York place.

Palmers & Drummond, iron-merchants and grocers, 200 High st.

Panton, William, maltster, Craigie Mill.

Park, Lieutenant James A., 57th Brigade, Rodney Lodge.Parker, William, labourer, 159 South street.

Parochial Board Office, 16 South st.—W. Young, inspector.

Paterson, Alexander, dyer, 282 High street.

Andrew, engine-fitter, 219 High street.

David, keeper, New Public Hall, Canal street.

David, gardener, 17 Pomarium.George, waggon-inspector, Breadalbane terrace.

George K. H., M.D., M.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.E., 69 Georgestreet.

Helen, 49 Newrow.James, joint-agent, Bank of Scotland, 50 St. John street.

James, clerk, 2 Kinnoull street.

James, clerk, 21 Cross street.

John, Britannia Inn, 14 Mill street.

John, 50 Athole street.

Mrs Alexander, spirit-dealer, 145 Canal street—house,

Spring Cottage, Canal street.

Mrs David, 74 Watergate.

Mrs Peter, 304 High street.

Mrs Robert, 300 High street.

Peter, cabinetmaker, 49 Kinnoull causeway.

Sons, & Co., pianoforte and music saloons, Princes street.

Thomas, engine-driver, 91 Glover street.

William, C.E. , Croft House, Craigie.

Paton, Alexander, 64 Long causeway.

Alexander, manager, 34 Newrow.James, soda-water manufacturer, 12 Horner's lane—h.,

9 Kinnoull causeway.

James, dairy, 21 Kirkgate.

Jane, 24 Queen street.

John, grocer, 52 Long causeway.

John, grocer and wine-merchant, 240 High street—house,

Wellshill House.

John, dairy, 231 High street.

John, carpenter, 17 Watergate.

John, bootmaker, 1 1 St. John street—house, 22.

Mrs James, flesher, 43 Princes street—house, 39.

Mrs James, 1 Kinnoull causeway.

Mrs James, 386 High street.

1 68 PATON PEDDIE.

Paton, Mrs James, sicknurse, I Kirkgate.

Peter, boilermaker, 286 High street.

Robert, jeweller, 1 Kirkgate.

Robert, cutter, 8 Caledonian road.

Thomas, joiner, 31 Glover street.

& Son, Edward, gun and rifle manufacturers, &c, 44George street—house, 17 Athole street.

Patrick, Mrs, 3 Moncreiffe terrace.

Patullo, Charles, labourer, 219 High street.

Mrs James, 46 Leonard street.

Thomas, blacksmith, 29 Kirkgate.

Paul, Catherine, 27 Scott street.

Drummond, blacksmith, 63 Kinnoull causeway.

George B., moulder, 15 Kirkgate.

James, 14 Watergate.Paxton, Mrs John, mangle, 9 Leonard street.

Pearson, David, mason, 79 South street.

David W., clerk, Priory place.

George, mechanic, 43 Newrow.James, dyer, 22 Meal vennel.

John, cutter, 15 Bridge lane.

John, weaver, Wellshill.

Mary, grocer, 6 Athole street.

Mrs Robert, 48 Commercial street.

Thomas, mason, 119 South street.

William, cabman, 224 High street.

William (of Richardson & Pearson), Beech Villa, Kinnoull.

William, turner, 161 High street.

Peattie, Tohn, superintendent of Waterworks, 9 Main street.

Peddie, David (of W. & D.), Elderslie Cottage, Dunkeld road.

Isabella, 47 Canal street.

John, hairdresser and perfumer, 53 George street.

John, mechanic, 67 Pomarium.John, mason, 56 Pomarium.Mrs Daniel, 31 Queen street.

Mrs David, I Market street.

Mrs David, 282 High street.

Mrs David, laundress, 30 Horse cross.

Mrs David, 8 West High street.

Mrs William, 25 George street.

Robert, head-master, Sharp's Educational Institution, 10

South Methven street.

Robert, mechanic, 51 South Methven street.

Thomas, tailor, 19 Union street.

Thomas, weaver, 12 Paul street.

William, gasfitter, 246 High street.

William, labourer, 70 Athole street.

William, painter, 6 Glover street.

PEDDIE—PHILLIP. 169

Peddie, W. & D., ironmongers, 13 South Methven street.

W. (of W. & D.), 21 Priory place.

Peebles, David, gardener, 14 Union street lane.

Helen, 5 Union street lane.

James A. (of Low & Peebles), 71 Princes street.

John, plasterer, 32 York place.

John, carter, 18 Whitefriars street.

Peter, coal-agent, Glasgow road coal depot.

Peggie, John, sawmiller, 9 Castlegable.

Penny, Andrew, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 65 Georgestreet—house, 15 Melville street.

Peter, 6 Thimblerow.Pennycook, William, clerk, 21 Main street.

Pentland, Mrs Janet, 18 Strathmore street.

People's Club and Reading-Room, South St. John's place.

Perth Baking Company (Limited), North Methven street

H. Drysdale, manager.Perth Coffee-house Company (Limited), South Methven st.

Perth Cooking Depot, 188 South street.

Perth Foundry, Paul street.

Perth Libraries, 78 George st. and South St. John's place.

Perth Loan Co., 80 High street—William Fyfe, manager.Perth Wheaten Bread Society, 49 North Methven street.

Perthshire Advertiser and Strathmore Journal, Tay st.

Perthshire Courier, 155 South street—office, Watergate.Perthshire Journal and Constitutional, South St.

John's place.

Perth Co-operative Coal Society (Limited), 283 High st.

Geo. M'Aully, salesman.

Peterkin, Mrs David, grocer, 294 High street.

Mrs James, 80 High street.

Peters, Alexander, grocer and spirit-dealer, 40 Long causeway-house above.

David, Free West Church officer, 44 Watergale.Robert, mason, 282 High street.

Petrie, Alexander, blacksmith, 105 South street.

Andrew, rabbit-trapper, 31 Rose lane.

Hector, brassfinisher, Craigie Park terrace.

John, dairy, '5 Commercial street.

John, engine-driver, 28 Caledonian road.

Mrs John, hatter, 66 South street.

Peter, dyer, 214 High street.

Peter, engine-fitter, 5 Market street.

Samuel, engine-driver, 42 Glover street.

William, grocer, 47 Leonard street.

William, fireman, 32 Caledonian road.

Pettigrew, Mrs, Ashton Villa, Kinnoull.

Phillip, Alexander, gasfitter, 55 Princes street.

170 PHILLIPS POWRIE.

Phillips, Anne, ladies' outfitter, 33 St. John street—house, 38Tay street.

Mrs William, 14 Pomarium.William, joiner, Craigie Park terrace.

Thomas, blacksmith, 116 South street.

Picket, James, labourer, 49 Watergate.Mrs Edward, 219 High street.

Mrs Michael, 82 South street.

Pike, Richard, commercial traveller, 38 Tay street.

Pindergast, John, hairdresser, 7 Bridge lane—h., 22 Melville st.

Pinkerton, James C, solicitor, 25 George street—house, St.

Mirins, Kinnoull.

Robert, law-clerk, 14 Queen street.

Pirnie, James, dresser, 42 Barossa street.

Pirrie, Alex., Edinburgh post-office messenger, 2 Bridge lane.

& Anderson, coachbuilders, Princes street.

David, mason, 42 Leonard street.

David, coachmaker, Barnhill.

James (of Pirrie & Anderson), 59 North Methven street.

John C, organist, 59 North Methven street.

Pitcairns, Mrs James, 55 Commercial street.

Pitcaithly, Alexander, game-dealer, 16 Mill street—house, WestRhynd.

John, guard, 64 Glover street.

John, weaver, 16 Thimblerow.Mrs Andrew, 67 Pomarium.Mrs John, 1 1 1 South street.

William, dyer, 41 Stormont street.

Plane, Andrew, fitter, Craigie cottages.

Mrs John, Low Craigie.

Police Assessment Office, i High st.—James and RobertThomson, collectors.

Police Office, 18 Tay street—John Welsh, superintendent.

Pollan, John, labourer, 113 High street.

Pollock, Walter, tobacco-spinner, 18 George street.

Poor-Rates Office, 12 South st.—John Clark, collector.

Pople, H. W., British Hotel, 99 Leonard street.

Porteous, William, coal-dealer, Market st.—house, 5 Clayholes.

Porter, Charles, tea-hawker, 246 High street.'

Henry, labourer, 31 Thimblerow.John, labourer, 190 High street.

John, photographer, County place.

Mrs James, 16 High street.

Mrs John, 246 High street.

Post-Office, 2 High street—John M'Gregor, postmaster.

Powrie, James, mason, 211 High street.

James, printer, ^J Canal street.

John, cutter, 7 Queen street.

POWRIE—QUESOCK. 171

Powrie, William. French-polisher, 80 High street.

Pratt, Arthur, commercial traveller, Balhousie terrace.

George, joiner, 34 Caledonian road.

Prentice, John, labourer, 46 Long causeway.William, coachsmith, 79 South street.

Preston, James, servants' register office, 50 High street.

Pride, Grace, cook, 18 Paul street.

Prlngle, Robert, painter and paperhanger, 11 High st.—h., 9.

Prison Assessment Office, i High st.—J. and R. Thomson,collectors.

Procurator-Fiscal's Office, County Buildings, foot of Southstreet—M. Jameson, fiscal.

Proudfoot, David, warper, Cherrybank.James, tenter, Shields' Buildings, Dunkeld road.

James, railway superintendent, 22 South William street.

M., Craigie place.

Mrs Ann, 50 Barossa street.

Mrs Isabella, 101 High street.

Robert, 30 Queen street.

William, artist, 61 George street.

Proven, James, shoemaker, 21 Kinnoull street.

Public Baths and Wash-House, Mill st.—Andrew Duncan,superintendent.

Pullar, Ann, 18 Whitefriars street.

Daniel, labourer, 158 South street.

George, turner, 34 South William street.

James, labourer, 38 Long causeway.James F. (of J. Pullar & Sons), Rosebank, Kinnoull.

James, deacon, Bakers' Incorporation, 12 Melville street.

Janet, dressmaker, 47 and 53 High street.

John, -engine-fitter, 10 Melville street.

John, glassblower, 5 Meal vennel.

& Sons, J., dyers to the Queen, Kinnoull street.

Mrs, market gardener, Barnhill.

Mrs James, 6 Mill close.

Mrs James, 46 Commercial street.

Mrs John, 8 St. Leonard's bank.Mrs Thomas, 54 Victoria street.

Robert (of J. Pullar & Sons), Tayside, Bridgend.& Son,. Thomas, joiners, 54 Victoria street.

Thomas,, joiner, 1 Foundry lane—house, 60 Scott street.

Thomas, weaver, 9 Kinnoull causeway.William, gardener, 350 High street.

Queen, John, hatter, 32 Meal vennel.

Quesock, Michael, labourer, Shields' Buildings, Dunkeld road.

172 RAE REEKIE.

Rae, Isabella, 49 Commercial street.

John, clerk, 266 High street.

Thomas, labourer, 8 Thimblerow.Thomas, coach-painter, 4 South street.

Thomas, painter, 148 South street.

William, labourer, 126 High street.

Rainnie, Rev. John, 20 York place.

Rait, John, engine-driver, 81 Glover street.

Ramage, Graeme, waiter, 19 Mill street.

Ramsay, Alexander, pointsman, 27 Pomarium.Alexander, china merchant, 132 and 134 South street

house, 24 Canal street.

Ann, 71 Watergate.

James, joiner, 57 South Methven street.

James, dyer, 17 Stormont street.

John, engine-driver, 34 Newrow.Mrs, 55 High street.

Mrs William, 20 Leonard street.

Robert G. , Rio Villa, Kinnoull.

Thomas, labourer, 17 Whitefriars street.

Thomas, labourer, 3 Keir street.

Thomas, tailor, 6 Mill close.

Thomas, fitter, 19 Mill street.

William G., slater, 31 Hospital street.

Rankin, John, gardener, Annat lodge.

Joseph, painter, 95 High street.

Rattray, Ann, 122 Canal crescent.

James, fitter, 1 1 Earl's dykes.

James P., labourer, 4 North port.

John, blacksmith, 148 South street.

Joseph, dyer's finisher, 8 Kinnoull street.

Mrs George, 104 South street.

Mrs Thomas, 16 Commercial street.

Peter, porter, 58 Pomarium.WT

illiam, grocer, 75 South street.

William, labourer, Shore.

Readdie, Ebenezer, 3 St. Leonard's bank.

Mrs James, 78 Victoria street.

Mrs John, 7 North William street.

Thomas, builder, 59 North Methven street.

Receiving Post-Offices, 24 South Methven street and 2 WestHigh street.

Redfern, Roley, pensioner, 1 1 East Bridge street.

Reekie, David, mason, 21 Speygate.

John, labourer, Shore.

Mrs Alexander, 19 Claypots wynd.

REEKIE REID. 1 73

Reekie, Mrs David, 2 South street.

Reeves, Thomas, dyer, 39 Castlegable.

Registrar's Office for Births, Deaths, and Marriages,I High street—James Dewar, registrar ; R. Ricketts,

assistant.

Reid, Alexander, joiner, 89 South street.

Alexander, joiner, 1 Lickley street.

Alexander, labourer, 19 Isla street.

Alexander, mason, 19 Mill street.

Alexander, dyer, 47 Stormont street.

Alexander, French cleaner, 8 Caledonian place.

Andrew, railway porter, 4 Rose lane.

Andrew (of A. Campbell & Co.), 28 Marshall place.

Charles, labourer, 131 Canal crescent.

David, broker, 46 Meal vennel—house, 44.David, shipmaster, 19 Speygate.David, mason, Cherrybank.David, carter, 207 High street.

& Donald, chemists and druggists, 39 George st.—night

bell, 37,

George, boilermaker, 212 South street.

George, watchman, Jeanfield.

Henry, tenter, 56 Pomarium.James, dyer, 17 Stormont street.

James, porter, 43 Kinnoull causeway.

James, dyer, 58 Long causeway.

James, joiner, 232 High street.

James, coachbuilder, 10 St. Ann's lane.

James, engine-fitter, 129 High street.

Jane, 71 Pomarium.Janet, James VI. Hospital.

Janet, 84 Pomarium.John, shipmaster, 72 Watergate.

John, labourer, 32 Skinnergate.

Margaret, washer, 59 Leonard street.

Margaret, dressmaker, 300 High street.

Mrs Alexander, 48 George street.

Mrs Alexander, 35 Newrow.Mrs David, 297 High street.

Mrs David, 47 Stormont street.

Mrs George, 104 South street.

Mrs James, 207 High street.

Mrs Neil, 15 Marshall place.

Mrs William, 27 Kinnoull causeway.

Mungo, labourer, 2 Thistle lane.

P. & J., coachbuilders, 48 Princes street.

Peter, slater, slate and cement merchant, 48 Milne street

—house, East Milne street.

174 REID RITCHIE.

Reid, Peter, shoemaker, 13 Barossa street.

Robert, joiner, 17 Keir street.

Robert, mail-porter, 15 Greyfriars lane.

Robert, boot-closer, 34 Newrow.Thomas, labourer, 20 Hospital street.

Thomas, house-factor, 270 High street—house, Burnside,

Craigie.

William, dyer, 58 Long causeway.

Rennet, Charles, labourer, 99 Canal street.

Edward, lodging-house keeper. 40 Skinnergate.

Mrs William, 10 Newrow.Thomas, seaman, 86 Reform place.

Rennie, Alexander, cab-driver, 48 George street.

John, mechanic, 14 Watergate.

Robert, fireman, 69 Leonard street.

Reoch, Mrs John, 8 Kirkgate.

Reston, Mrs George, 22 Marshall place.

Riach, Mrs Major W. A., 3 Mansfield place.

Rice, William, draper, 135 South street—house, 22 Market st.

Richardson, Alexander, seaman, 6 Canal street.

Barbara, 27 Canal Street.

& Pearson, silk-mercers, 16 and 18 Princes street.

& Wilson, joint-agents, Clydesdale Bank, 3 St. John st.

David, turner, Breadalbane terrace.

James, quarryman, 199 South street.

James, labourer, 24 Market street.

Jane, 71 Pomarium.Magdalen, lodgings, 316 High street.

Mrs Hannah, 228 South street.

Mrs Thomas, 73 South street.

Thomas, joint-agent, Clydesdale Bank, 15 Barossa place.

William, joiner, 217 South street.

William B., grocer and baker, 322 High st.—h., 326.

Ricketts, Richard, assistant registrar, 1 High street—house, 44Commercial street.

Riddoch, James, chemist, 14 Leonard street.

Rider, William H., dyer's finisher, 52 Long causeway.

Rigg, Right Rev. Dr. George, Bishop of Dunkeld, &c, 16

Melville street.

Rintoul, Laurence, commission-agent and sharebroker, 44 St.

John street—house, 8 King's place.

Robert, mason, 34 Whitefriars street.

Ritchie, Charles, M.A., classical assistant, Perth Academy,2 Moncreiffe terrace.

James, civil-engineer and land-surveyor, 18 Charlotte

street—house, 6 Athole place.

James, butcher, 120 Canal crescent.

James, labourer, 28 West Mill street.

RITCHIE—ROBERTSON. 175

Ritchie, John, commission agent, 58 Leonard street.

Maggie, 56 Leonard street.

Thomas S., labourer, 339 High street.

William, carpenter, 210 South street.

& Co., M., general horse-hiring establishment, 27Mill street and 163 High street.

River Police and Fishing Office, 69 George street—Alex.Harper Lumsden, superintendent.

Robb, Ann, 16 Claypots.

David, bellhanger, 25 High street.

George, tailor, 127 High street—house, 120.

George, tailor, 139 South street.

James, sai'lmaker, 14 West Mill street.

Mrs David, 58 South Methven street.

Mrs James, 4 Milne street.

Peter, commercial traveller, 44 Athole street.

Peter, receiving post-office and grocer, 2 West High st.

Robbie, Charles, shoemaker, 149 High street.

Robbin, Mrs C, missionary, 20 Gowrie street.

Roberton, Mrs James B., 3 Isla street.

Roberts, Mrs James, 34 Newrow.Robertson, Agnes, 10 Bridge lane.

Agnes, 211 South street.

Alexander, tinsmith, 282 High street.

Alexander, boot and shoe maker, 38 North Methven st.

Alexander, blacksmith, Baxter's vennel.

Alexander, labourer, 5 Barossa street.

Alexander, dyer, 4 North port.

Alexander, labourer, 1 1 Cross street.

Alexander (of Robertson, Mitchell, & Co.), 18 King st.

Alexander, weigher, 22 Pomarium.Alexander, engine-driver, 17 Scott street.

Alexander, foundry manager, 12 West Mill street.

Alexander, accountant, Union Bank, 22 George street.

Alexander, surfaceman, Shore.

Alexander, labourer, Jo Victoria street.

Alexander, tenter, 123 High street.

Alexander, 58 Scott street.

Alexander, Boilermaker, 31 Thimblerow.Alexander, platelayer, 47 Pomarium.Alexander, framer, 28 Caledonian road.

Andrew, goods-guard, 13 Cross street.

Andrew, dyer's labourer, 17 Thimblerow.Catherine, Balhousie street.

Catherine, dressmaker, 19 Mill street.

Charles, bookseller and news-agent, 94 High st.—house,22 Athole street.

176 ROBERTSON.

Robertson, Charles, grocer's assistant, 6 West High street.

Charles, labourer, 4 North port.

Charles, warehouseman, 246 High street.

Charles, cab-driver, 4 Milne street.

Charles, stationer, 92 High street.

Charles, coachman, Barnhill.

Charles S., architect, 68 St. John street—house, 18 NorthWilliam street.

Daniel, dairyman, 1 1 St. Paul's square.

Daniel, gardener, 23 Kinnoull street.

Daniel, baker, 5 Flesh vennel.

Daniel, labourer, 2 North port.

David, labourer, 7 Claypots wynd.David, cabinetmaker, 63 North Methven street.

David, cabinetmaker, 154 South street.

David, labourer, Caledonian road.

David, grocer and wine-merchant, 36 High street.

David, labourer, 53 Commercial street.

Donald, carter, 224 High street.

Donald, 19 Mill street.

Duncan, labourer, 71 South street.

Duncan, labourer, 12 Paul's close.

Ebenezer, fireman, 74 Pomarium.Edgar, mason, 53 Commercial street.

Edgar, mason, 56 Pomarium.Edward, slater, 28 West Mill street.

Elizabeth, 39 Kinnoull causeway.

Elizabeth, seamstress, 2 Blackfriars wynd.Emily, 212 South street.

Euphemia, 3 Mill wynd.Flora, dressmaker, 226 High street.

Francis, carpenter, 190 High street.

George, butcher, 207 High street.

George, searcher, 39 Glover street.

George, contractor, 1 Lickley street.

George, cowfeeder, 2 Murray street.

Isabella, 46 Pomarium.Isabella, 306 High street.

James, weaver, 23 Thimblerow.

James, plater, 17 Union street.

James, mason, 49 Commercial street.

James, cabinetmaker, 3 Cherry lane.

James, miller, 177 South street.

James, engine-driver, 6 Nelson street.

James, policeman, 18 Kirkgate.

James, weaver, 219 High street.

James, labourer, 276 High street.

James, labourer, 16 Strathmore street.

ROBERTSON. 1 77

Robertson, James, labourer, 16 North port.

James, shoemaker, 42 South street.

James, labourer, 50 Meal vennel.

James, bellhanger, 43 Canal street.

James, painter, 10 County place.

James, labourer, 32 Leonard street.

James, labourer, 19 Kinnoull causeway.

James, tailor and clothier, 19 Hospital st.—house above.

James, plumber, 35 Scott street.

James S., grocer, 55 South Methven street—house, 26Queen street.

James, tenter, 124 South street.

James, telegraph lineman, 29 Leonard street.

James F., 205 South street.

James, dairy, Craigie Bank House.Jane, innkeeper, County place.

Janet, y6 Athole street.

John, dyer, 17 Thimblerow.John, gardener, 8 South street.

John, tinsmith, 53 North Methven street—house, 33.

John, labourer, 13 Cutlog vennel.

John, hostler, 6 Union street.

John, coachbuilder, 44 Athole street.

John, mason, 132 High street.

John, hostler, 10 Foundry lane.

John, labourer, 70 South street.

John, labourer, 6 Mill close.

John, carter, 232 High street.

John, labourer, 133 Canal crescent.

John, mason, 3 Claypots wynd.John, teacher, Meal vennel school—h., 24 York place.

John, vanman, 30 Caledonian road.

John, joiner, 246 High street.

John, slater, 3 Lickley place.

John, cabinetmaker, 8 Horner's lane.

John, tailor, 105 South street.

John, lapper, 17 Horner's lane.

John, compositor, 68 St. John street.

John, carter, 19 Clayholes.

John, carter, 85 Pomarium.John, carter, 207 High street.

John, coach-trimmer, 13 Leonard street.

Margaret, 85 Watergate.Margaret, 34 Newrow.Margaret, 213 South street.

Margaret, 6 Victoria street.

Mary Ann, 32 Skinnergate.

Mrs Adam, 19 Mill street.

N

178 ROBERTSON.

Robertson, Mrs Alexander, ladies' nurse, 145 High street.

Mrs Alexander, 15 Main street.

Mrs Alexander, 31 Hospital street.

Mitchell, & Co., drapers, Polytechnic, 32 George street.

Mrs Alexander, 55 Watergate.Mrs Alexander, sicknurse, 47 Pomarium.Mrs Allan, I Lickley street.

Mrs Andrew, 25 George street.

Mrs Catherine, 10 Balhousie villas.

Mrs David, milliner, 63 North Methven street.

Mrs Donald, greengrocer, 11 Castlegable.

Mrs James, 21 York place.

Mrs James, 23 Kinnoull causeway.Mrs James, 13 Leonard street.

Mrs James, lodgings^ 19 North Methven street.

Mrs James, lodgings, 46 Commercial street.

Mrs James, 177 and 204 South street.

Mrs John, 13 Thimblerow.Mrs John, 7 Leonard street.

Mrs John, 306 High street.

Mrs Mary, Craigie place.

Mrs Peter, grocer, provision, coal, and whiting merchant,28 Princes street—house, Castlebank, Barnhill.

Mrs Robert, 71 Princes street.

Mrs Robert, 25 Cross street.

Mrs Robert, 27 Kinnoull causeway.

Mrs Thomas, 315 High street.

Mrs Thomas, 3 Mill wynd.Mrs, 282 High street.

Mrs, 61 Strathmore street.

Oliphant B., book-canvasser, 52 Skinnergate.

Peter, hostler, 139 High street.

Peter, Model Lodging-house keeper, Skinnergate.

Peter, fitter, 102 South street.

Peter, cab-driver, 22 Union lane.

Peter, railway porter, 27 Kinnoull causeway.

Richard, carter, 35 Scott street.

Robert, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 21 Georgestreet—house, 1 Rose terrace.

Robert, weaver, 333 High street.

Robert, timekeeper, 25 Leonard street.

Robert, carter, 57 Watergate.

Robert H., grocer and wine merchant, 22 High street

house, Viewbank, Kinnoull.

Robert, solicitor, 12 High st.—house, 1 Mansfield place.

Robert, cowfeeder, 17 Isla street.

Robert, Inspector of Poor for Kinnoull, tobacconist, &c,3 West Bridge st.—house, 20 Gowrie street.

ROBERTSON RODGIE. I 79

Robertson, Robert, engineer, 69 Princes street.

Robert, seaman, 35 Cross street.

Robert, tailor, 1 13 High street.

& Arnott, commission agents, 58 South Methven street

and 219 High street.

Susan, 3 Mill wynd.Thomas, fish and game dealer, 21 South street—house,

19 Flesh vennel.

Thomas, boatman, 282 High street.

Thomas, wright, Barnhill.

Thomas, cleaner, 113 High street.

Thomas K., newspaper reporter, 3 Water vennel.

Walter, slater, 80 High street.

William, foreman, 129 High street.

William, iron-turner, 5 Union street lane.

William, labourer, 238 High street.

William, carter, 4 Market street.

William, painter, &c, 19 Meal vennel.

William, labourer, 38 Long causeway.William, clerk, 83 Glover street.

William, potato merchant, 1 1 St. Paul's square.

William, cutter, 54 Long causeway.William, mason, 312 High street.

William, dairy, 6 Barrack street.

William, bookbinder, 83 Watergate.William, dyer, 6 Thimblerow.William, engineer and millwright, 40 Canal st.—h., 24.

William, cab proprietor, 14 North William street—h., 12.

William, labourer, 17 Plorner's lane.

William, grocer, 65 South street.

William, silk-cleaner, 23 Cow vennel.

Robinson, John, bootmaker, 126 High street.

Joseph, planemaker, 126 High street.

Robson, Mrs John, 35 Kinnoull causeway.

Thomas, dyer's labourer, 9 High street.

Rodger, David, blacksmith, 18 Meal vennel.

James, weaver, 34 Newrow.James, painter, 300^ High street.

John, saddler, Victoria court, Canal street.

John, engine-driver, 44 Newrow.John, slater, 7 Paul street.

John, painter, 57 South street.

Mrs John, 63 South street.

Matthew, porter, 7 Cross street.

Matthew, saddler, 37 Canal street.

Rodgie, Alexander, sawmaker, 30 Skinnergate—h., 2 Barossa st.

Mrs Alexander, 6 Thimblerow.William, labourer, 239 High street.

l8o RODGIE—ROSS.

Rodgie, William, labourer, 7 South Methven street.

Rollo, Hon. Mrs John, Rosemount, Bridgend.

James, messenger-at-arms, 42 George street.

James, blacksmith, 14 Glover street.

Mrs Dougald, milliner, 32 Leonard street.

Mrs John, 232 High street.

William, labourer, 72 Canal street.

Rome, Joseph, blacksmith, Craigie place.

Rose, William, turner, 177 South street.

Ross, Adam, fitter, North Scott street.

Adam, mason, Viewlands.Alexander, mason, 63 South street.

Alexander, labourer, 161 High street.

Alexander, labourer, 37 Pomarium.Alexander, florist and seedsman, 285 High street—house,

Jeanfield Cottage.

Andrew, wholesale grocer, 38 Castlegable—house, 40.

Andrew, baker, 4 Thimblerow.Ann, 71 Princes street.

Charles, joiner, 64 Long causeway.

Daniel, labourer, 198 South street.

David, tailor and clothier, 179 High street—house, 181.

Eliza, lodgings, 59 North Methven street.

Henry, dyer, 52 Barossa street.

James, porter, 55 High street.

James, porter, 41 Cross street.

James, porter, 41 Main street.

James, porter, 61 Strathmore street.

James, goods guard, 14 Caledonian road.

James R., joiner, 47 Strathmore street.

John, carter, 99 Canal street.

John, labourer, 239 High street.

John, watchman, Shields' Buildings, Dunkeld road.

John, mechanic, 14 Watergate.

Margaret, sicknurse, 228 South street.

Mrs, 25 High street.

Mrs Agnes, 7 Kirkgate.

Mrs David, 58 South Methven street.

Mrs David, 79 South street.

Mrs James, 102 High street.

Mrs John, 239 High street.

Mrs John, The Mount, Craigie.

Mrs John, 38 Victoria street.

Mrs Peter, Moncreiffe Bank, Craigie.

Thomas, 198 South street.

William, haircutter, 215 High st.—house, 4 Rose terrace.

William, 6 Athole crescent.

William, 2 Comely bank, Scone road.

ROWDEN—RYLIE. 181

Rowden, Alfred, grain-merchant, Inchbank, Bridgend.Rowley, Jane, mangier, Cherrybank.

Mrs Thomas, 33 Cross street.

Roxburgh, Charles, yarn storekeeper, 22 Market street.

Roy, G. C, accountant, 8 Barossa place.

James, Springbank, Bridgend.

James, carter, 5 Milne street.

James, saddler, 35 Stormont street.

John, sawmiller, 9 Bridge lane.

John, butcher, 6 King's place.

John, labourer, 47 Skinnergate.

Mrs David, 34 Newrow.Mrs Helen, 15 Balhousie street.

Mrs James, 23 Castlegable.

Thomas, butcher, 47 South Methven street.

William, baker, 80 Watergate.William, printer, 7 Union street.

Royal Arch Mason Lodge, 71 High street.

Royal Bank of Scotland, 80 George street—Melville Jame-son and W. D. Forbes, joint-agents.

Rugg, George, army pensioner, George Inn lane.

Rumgay, Andrew, draper, 18 Caledonian road.

James, salesman, Wesleyan Buildings, Scott street.

Rupe, John, weaver, 27 Kinnoull causeway.Rushforth, George, clerk, 18 Market street.

Russell, George, labourer, 151 High street.

James, mason, 32 Caledonian road.

James Tyrie, clerk, Victoria court, Canal street.

John, tenter, 2 Whitefriars street.

Lillie, 112 South street.

Mrs James, 41 St. John street.

Thomas, blacksmith, 1 Rose lane.

Thomas, grocer and provision merchant, 61 South Meth-ven street and 30 St. John street—house, 69 NorthMethven street.

William, traffic-inspector, 45 Priory place.

Rutherford, David, labourer, 3 Cutlog vennel.

David, joiner, 13 Speygate.Isabella, factory worker, 333 High street.

James, plumber, 86 High street.

Mrs Alexander, spirit-dealer, 36 Princes street.

William, joiner, 8 Main street—house, 9 Strathmorestreet.

William, wire-worker, 18 Watergate.

Rylance, James, labourer, 16 Pomarium.Rylie, Edward, labourer, 16 Meal vennel.

John, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.

Mrs, 47 Meal vennel.

1 82 SAGE SCOTT.

sSage, David, lapper, 239 High street.

David, weaver, 46 Pomarium.David, weaver, 192 South street.

John, 89 South street.

Joseph, weaver, 9 Cross street.

St. John's Foundry, Foundry lane—George Chrystal.

St. Joseph's Convent, Stormont street.

St. Mary's Redemptory, Kinnoull.

Salmon, Major George P., Willanslee, Barnhill.

Salmond, James, blacksmith, 45 Commercial street.

John, engineman, 44 Skinnergate.

Sampson, Simson, clerk, 43 Glover street.

Sandeman, David, bootmaker, 106 High street.

Miss, 1 1 Rose terrace.

Mrs Stewart, Springland, Bridgend.

Sanderson, James, porter, 218 South street.

Sang, John, dairy-keeper, Pitheavlis.

Sangster, Mrs James, 21 Kinnoull street.

Sanson, Adam, printer, 92 Reform place.

Robert, printer, 9 York place.

Saunders, John, tinsmith, 60 High street and 144 South st.

Schmidt, Frederick R., cutler, Barnhill.

Scobie, James, blacksmith, 18 James st.—house, 137 High st.

John, New Inn, Main street.

Thomas, inkmaker, 44 Skinnergate.

Scoon & Perth Mason Lodge, 14 High street.

Scotland, David, weaver, 68 Pomarium.George, tenter, Cherrybank.

Jane, lodgings, 9 King's place.

John, weaver, 55 Pomarium.Mrs Applin, 26 Pomarium.Mrs George, 333 High street.

Mrs James, 352 High street.

Mrs John, 2 Whitefriars street.

Newlands, dyer, 6 Union street.

Peter, labourer, 64 Long causeway.

Thomas, labourer, 16 Newrow.Thomas, currier, 323 High street.

Scott, Alexander, wool merchant, 44 Leonard street—house,

Strathearn terrace.

Alexander, joiner, 15 North port—house above.

Alexander, Castle Battery, Barnhill.

Alexander, labourer, Craigie bank.

Archibald, railway lampman, 8 North port.

Charles, porter, 25 Kirkgate.

Charles, mason, 44 Main street.

SCOTT. 183

Scott, Daniel, calico-glazer, 22 Barrack street.

David, market gardener, Craigiehaugh.Donald, timekeeper, 45 Stormont street.

Eliza, teacher of music, 3 Albert place.

Elizabeth, 52 Castlegable.

George, mason, 47 Pomarium.George (late spirit merchant), 3 Marshall place.

Helen, 89 Main street.

James, blacksmith, 137 High street.

James, labourer, 31 Thimblerow.James, 75 Victoria place.

James, stocking-weaver, 15 Kirkgate.

James, groom, 6 Canal street.

James, gatekeeper, 18 Strathmore street.

James, dyer, 14 Gladstone terrace.

James, dyer, 17 Cutlog vennel.

Jessie, 44 James street.

John R., engineer, 29 Scott street.

John, coal-dealer, Skinnergate—house, 16 Main street.

John, labourer, 5 South street.

John, horse-shoer, 31 George street.

John, Waverley Inn, 41 Watergate and 40 St. John st.

John, clerk, 146 High street.

John, mason, 122 Canal crescent.

Joseph, carter, 22 Market street.

Matthew, 25 South William street.

Margaret F., lodgings, 47 George street.

Mrs, 6 Cross street.

Mrs David, 19 Speygate.

Mrs Edward, 129 South street.

Mrs James, 58 Long causeway.Mrs John, 17 Cutlog vennel.

Mrs John, grocer, 93 Leonard street.

Mrs Peter, 24 Carpenter street.

Mrs Peter, 198 High street.

Mrs Peter, 146 High street.

Robert, salesman, timber yard, Princes street.

Robert, agent for Wordie & Co., 10 Mill street—house,

63 Priory place.

Robert, weaver, 19 Union street.

Thomas, Woodend Cottage, Barnhill.

Thomas, mason, 14 Barossa street.

Thomas, baker, 33 Kinnoull street.

Thomas, weaver, 6 Strathmore street.

William, labourer, 2 Bridge lane.

William, clerk, 34 Elibank place.

William, sailmaker, 311 High street.

William, soldier, 32 Skinnergate.

184 SCOTT SHAW.

Scott, William, gardener, Rosemount lodge.

William D., 12 Charlotte street.

& Alexander, Alloa coal-agents, Glasgow road.

Scrimgeour, Catherine, 39 Kinnoull causeway.David, mason, 8 Murray street.

Donald, labourer, 22 Barrack street.

George, telegraph wayman, 68 Canal street.

James, labourer, Jo South Methven street.

James, painter, 47 Pomarium.John, clerk, 12 Victoria street.

John, grocer, 238 South street.

Robert, weaver, 59 Pomarium.Robert, painter, 85 Pomarium.William, weaver, 55 Pomarium.

Selby, John, railway guard, 20 Victoria street.

Semple, Archibald, dairy, 9 Plospital street.

Andrew, fisherman, 7 Stormont street.

William, dairy, 10 North Methven street.

Session-Clerk's Office, 3 High street—Robert Keay, clerk.

Seton, Ann, 2 Flesh vennel.

Duncan, draper and clothier, 71 High street.

L., 5 East Bridge street.

Shand, James, engine-driver, 8 West High street.

Peter, spirit-dealer, 26 South Methven street.

Robert, schoolmaster (southern district), 68 St. John st.

Shanklie, Mrs William, feather-dresser, 4 George street.

Sharp, Andrew, labourer, 56 West Mill street.

David, blacksmith, 89 South street.

David, gardener, 1 1 East Bridge street.

David, painter, 216 High street.

Edward, plumber, 89 South street.

James, surfaceman, 40 Carr's croft.

James, labourer, 39 Kinnoull causeway.

James D., King's Arms Hotel, 9 High street.

John, pointsman, Cherrybank.

John, gardener, 55 Strathmore street.

John, labourer, 126 High street.

Mrs Charles, 57 King street.

Mrs James, 1 1 Union street.

Mrs Peter, laundress, 32 Horse Cross.

Peter, porter, 81 Kinnoull causeway.

Thomas, brassfounder, 23 Commercial street.

William, grain-merchant—granary, Charles st.—house,

Innerbuist.

Shaw, Catherine, 87 Watergate.

David, salesman, 8 Caledonian road.

David N. , contractor, 63 Priory place.

George, joiner, 5 Earl's dykes.

SHAW—SIME. 185

Shaw, James, corkcutter, 27 Castlegable.

James, baker, 113 High street.

Mrs Peter, 9 North Methven street.

Norman, labourer, 148 South street.

Norman, blacksmith, 224 High street.

Robert (of Shaw & Wotherspoon), 27 Princes st.

William, slater, 32 West Mill street.

William, solicitor, 52 Tay street.

William, 18 Strathmore street.

& Wotherspoon, bakers, 46 St. John street.

Shearer, John, labourer, 32 Leonard street.

Shedden, Andrew, labourer, 5 Cow vennel.

David, viceman, 13 Barossa street.

James, confectioner, 65 North Methven street.

Shepherd, David, coachbuilder, 8 Horner's lane.

Edward, basketmaker, 141 South street.

George, labourer, 14 Bridge lane.

James, quarryman, 55 Strathmore street.

John, engine-driver, 88 South street.

Margaret, fruiterer, 12 Bridge lane.

Misses, boarding academy, 15 Athole street.

Mrs Thomas, clothier, 41 Leonard street.

Robert, tailor, 10 Canal street.

William, tailor, 15 Clayholes.

William, grain-merchant, 16 Queen street.

William, labourer, 41 Main street.

Sheriff-Clerk's Office, County Buildings—J. Thomas, clerk.

Sheriff, David, post-boy, 109 South street.

Sherman, Mrs, 1 Kirkgate.

Sherwill, Lieutenant-Colonel W. S., 2 Barossa place.

Shields & Co., John, Wallace Works, Balhousie.

John (of Shields & Co.), Balhousie Castle.

Shilland, John, dyer, 68 High street.

Shirden, Archibald, labourer, 146 High street.

Shirkey, Michael, labourer, 41 Meal vennel.

James, labourer, 50 Meal vennel.

Shoemaker Incorporation Hall, 97 South street.

Short, Mrs, dressmaker, 290 High street.

Shortreid, Robert, skinner, 9 Claypots wynd.Sidey, Alexander, gardener, 126 High street.

Henry, boot and shoe maker, 64 High st.—house above.

Mrs Thomas, 64 South street.

Sievewright, William, scripture-reader (General Prison), 13

North Methven street.

Simcock, George, platelayer, 33 Glover street.

Sime, Alexander, sawyer, 41 Glover street.

Archibald, ropespinner, 333 High street.

Daniel, labourer, 190 High street.

1 86 SIME SINCLAIR.

Sime, David, mason, 51 Kinnoull causeway.David, 9 Kirkside.

Elizabeth, 34 Athole street.

George, yardsman, 300 High street.

Georgina, dressmaker, 5 East Bridge street.

James, porter, 47 Kinnoull causeway.

John, labourer, 17 Kinnoull street.

John, porter, 46 Carr's croft.

John, spirit merchant, 31 Cross street.

John B., millinery warehouse, 225 and 227 High street

house, Edendale, Old Scone road.

John, mason, 6 Paul street.

John, pensioner, 9 Commercial street.

Joseph, warder, 89 South street.

Margaret, 87 Leonard street.

Mrs, ladies' nurse, 32 Caledonian road.

Mrs Andrew, 12 Barossa street.

Mrs James, winder, 34 Newrow.Simie, Mrs David, 238 High street.

Simpson, Alexander, M.A., M.B., and CM., 9 Marshall place.

Alexander, 126 High street.

Barbara M. (ladies' boarding and day school), 16 Barossaplace.

Charles, City Hall Tavern, Kirkside.

Charles, carter, 224 High street.

James, White Horse Hotel, North William street.

James, coachman, 219 High street.

James, fireman, 5 Whitefriars street.

James, labourer, 35 Kinnoull causeway.

John, grain, seed, and manure merchant, 18 Victoria

street and 9 Kirkgate.

John, carter, 308 High street.

John, waggon-inspector, 39 Kinnoull causeway.

John, labourer, 35 Kinnoull causeway.

John, railway guard, 12 Long causeway.

Richard, labourer, 127 Canal street.

William, fitter, St. Ann's lane.

Sinclair, Alexander, coachman, Victoria court, Canal street.

Daniel, shunter, 58 Long causeway.Donald, tailor, 190 High street.

Hugh, tinsmith, 14 Watergate.

James, police-constable, 13 Speygate.

James, labourer, 101 High street.

James, bootmaker, 99 High street—h., 34 Caledonian rd.

James, strapper, 5 Castlegable.

Jane, eating-house, 41 Castlegable.

John, coach-painter, 312 High street.

John, labourer, 199 South street.

SINCLAIR SMEATON. 1 87

Sinclair, Joseph, mason, 85 Glover street.

Mrs Joseph, 1 Long causeway.Peter, wood-merchant, 32 Queen street, Craigie.

Peter, weaver, 35 Stormont street.

Robert, tailor, 51 Newrow.William, dyer, n Gladstone terrace.

William, coach-painter, 190 High street.

Singer's Sewing Machine Co., 74 St. John street.

Sirket, Mrs William, 39 Watergate.Skeete, Horace, solicitor, Tay street-—house, Bailbrook Lodge.

Mrs Henry A., 23 Gowrie street.

Skimming, Charles, dyer, 5 Lickley place.

Skinner, James, salesman, 43 Leonard street.

John, coal-merchant, North British Mineral Depot

house, New Scone.

John, tailor, 25 High street.

William, fruiterer, 67 North Methven street.

William, coal-merchant, Earl's dykes—house, New Scone.Slater, Margaret, 47 Stormont street.

Mrs John, 151 High street.

Mrs Robert, 246 High street.

Smail, David C, veterinary surgeon, 41 St. John street.

James & Robert, ironmongers, 34A South Methven street

—house, 8 Kinnoull street.

Joseph, watchmaker, 249 High street—h., 8 Kinnoull st.

Mrs William, 8 Kinnoull street.

Small, Alexander, toy-dealer, 230 and 254 High street.

Colin, fireman, 159 South street.

James, missionary, 16 Strathmore street.

John, currier, 12 Barrack street.

John, mason, 5 Victoria court, Canal street.

Mrs, 266 High street.

Peter, dyer, 31 Long causeway.Samuel, labourer, 14 Pomarium.William, fitter, 5 Market street.

& Welsh, tailors, 8 Gowrie street.

Smart, David, architect, 8 High st.—h., Rock Bank, Kinnoull.George, railway guard, 181 High street.

James, architect, 14 Hospital street.

John mason, 154 South street.

Mrs David, 9 St. John street.

Smeaton, Alexander, labourer, 80 Watergate.James, labourer, 49 Stormont street.

John, fruiterer, 3 Market street.

John, iron-turner, 3 Market street.

John, fireman, 6 Pomarium.Peter, clerk, 26 Balhousie street.

William, flesher, 119 South street.

l88 SMITH.

Smith, Alexander, joiner, 38 Athole street.

Alexander, bar-officer, 5 Canal street.

Bernard, brushmaker, 40 Meal vennel.

Charles, clerk, 21 Main street.

Charles L., guard, 63 Priory place.

D. Crawford, commission and insurance agent, 6 South

St. John's place—house, 1 1 Balhousie street.

David, clerk, 31 Stormont street.

David, butcher, 62 South street.

David, painter, 246 High street.

David, labourer, 43 Stormont street.

David, bootmaker, 55 Strathmore street.

David, 152 High street.

David (of J. & D. Smith), 5 Charlotte place.

Gordon, dresser, 207 High street.

James, mason, 32 Caledonian road.

James, shoemaker, 1 1 Paul street.

James, gardener, 21 Main street.

James, labourer, 142 South street.

James, labourer, 8 Commercial street.

James, baker, 312 High street.

J. & D. , tailors, clothiers, and warehouseman, 4, 13, and

24 Charlotte street.

J. & J., grain-merchants—granaries, Charles street.

James, Moncreiffe Arms Inn, 59 Princes street.

James, police-constable, 398 High street.

Jane, winder, 148 South street.

John, tailor, 26 Main street.

John, turner, 4 Milne street.

John, hammerman, 6 Paul's close.

John, engine-driver, Co-operative Buildings, Scott st.

John, watchman, 18 Barrack street.

John, joiner, 54 Pomarium.John, labourer, 73 Main street.

John, baker, 61 Strathmore street.

Joseph (of J. & J. Smith), 24 Balhousie street.

Margaret, 9 Barossa street.

Margaret, hawker, 34 Newrow.Mary, 17 Meal vennel.

Mary Ann, 9 Commercial street.

Mrs Alexander, 31 Thimblerow.Mrs Andrew, Corsiehill.

Mrs David, 18 Barrack street.

Mrs David, 7 Thimblerow.Mrs David, 43 Pomarium.Mrs James, 41 Glover street.

Mrs John, 3 Scott street.

Mrs John, dressmaker, 1 Nelson street.

SMITH—SOUTAR. 1 89

Smith, Mrs Joseph, 9 Rose terrace.

Mrs Laurence, lodgings, 36 James street.

Mrs Thomas, 6 St. Paul's square.

Mrs Thomas, 219 South street.

Mrs William, 39 Castlegable.

Peter, grocer, 203 South street—house, 42 James street.

Peter, commercial traveller, 1 1 Marshall place.

Peter, engine-driver, 58 Long causeway.Peter, shoemaker, 3 Glover street.

Peter, cabinetmaker, 18 Carpenter street.

Robert, tailor, 79 Watergate.Robert, pig-dealer, 34 Nevvrow.Robert, 17 Cross street.

Robert, 46 Leonard street.

Robert, engine-fitter, 308 High street.

Robert B., grocer and wine merchant, 70 St. John street

—house, 3 Moncreiffe terrace.

Robert, jewellery and fancy goods, &c, 242 High street.

Robert, warehouseman, 1 Horner's lane.

& Son, bacon-curers, 58 Victoria St.—house, 25 James st.

Thomas, accordion-tuner, 19 Leonard street.

Thomas, coachman, Gladstone terrace.

Thomas, 22 James street.

Thomas, labourer, 5 Meal vennel.

William, mason, 22 Market street.

William, cleaner, 102 High street.

William, carpenter, 205 South street.

William G. S., shoemaker, 116 High street.

William & Henry, 5 Guard vennel.

William R., painter, 12 Union street lane.

Solicitors' Library, County Buildings.

Somerville, Mrs James, 53 Leonard street.

Thomas, seaman, 44 Meal vennel.

& Wright, brassfounders, 4 South Methven street.

Sorley, Mrs James, 2 Blackfriars street.

Sorlie, David, cowfeeder, 14 Back wynd, Bridgend.Mrs William, 74 Pomarium.

Soutar, Alexander, commercial traveller, Viewbank House,Craigie.

Alexander, labourer, 40 Meal vennel.

David, commercial traveller, 31 Balhousie street.

George, porter, 24 West Mill street.

James, baker, 73 South Methven street— house, 71.

John, engine-driver, 61 Glover street.

John, police-constable, 19 Keir street.

John, tinsmith, 86 High street—house, 89 South street.

Misses, 14 South street.

Mrs Alexander, 1 Paul street.

I90 SOUTAR—STARK.

Soutar, Mrs Jane, seamstress, 4 South street.

Peter, labourer, 65 Strathmore street.

Peter, dyer, 52 Athole street.

Thomas, agent, Commercial Bank, 4 Princes street.

William, labourer, 3 Lickley place.

William, shunter, 16 Priory place.

Spalding, George, factory overseer, 16 Barrack street.

& Son, Robert, wool-merchants, 2 Murray street—house,

8 Barossa place.

Speed, Mrs Francis, 309 High street.

Speedie, Alexander, fishmonger and game-dealer, 17 St. John st.

—house, Gowrie House, Tay street.

Catherine, lodgings, 4 George street.

Charles, ropespinner, 85 South street.

Easton, 50 Leonard street.

John C, cattle-dealer, Croft Villa.

John, shoemaker, 6 Foundry lane.

Mrs Elizabeth, 270 High street.

Speirs, John, plasterer, 29 Stormont street.

William, chimney-sweeper, 137 South street.

Spence, Hay, fitter, 39 Pomarium.George, gardener, 61 Strathmore street.

Margaret, 29 Watergate.Peter, shoemaker, 38 Skinnergate.

William, fruiterer, 61 North Methven street.

Spittal, Brodie, book-deliverer, 9 Watergate.William, labourer, Cherrybank.

Spottiswoode, Duncan, 1 Charlotte street.

Sprunt, Betsy, 6 Canal street.

John, sawmiller, 25 Strathmore street.

John, brassfounder, 15 Charteris street.

Margaret, 9 Commercial street.

Mrs Catherine, 7 Keir street.

Robert, fireman, Shore.

Squire, Catherine, 151 High street.

St. Johnstoun Co-Operative Store, 1 King street.

Staff-Officer of Pensioners' Office, Perth Barracks.

Staig, Andrew, mason, St. Catherine's place.

John, mason, Cherrybank.Stalker & Boyd, painters and paperhangers, 27 and 29 South st.

Charles, ploughman, 4 Union street.

John, mason, 21 Glover street.

John, labourer, 36 West Mill street.

John, miller, 4 Union street.

William (of Stalker & Boyd), 13 Princes street.

William, labourer, 3 Mill wynd.Stark, David, fireman, 58 Pomarium.

George, labourer, 82 South street.

STARK STEWART. 191

Stark, James, engraver, 10 St. Ann's lane.

Steedman, Mrs, 29 Kirkgate.

Steele, David, joiner, 49 Strathmore street.

John, Fairmount, Barnhill.

Mrs James, 60 Scott street.

Mrs Mungo, 34 Newrow.Peter, dyer, 207 High street.

William D., II Rose terrace.

Stein, Mrs William M., Gowrie Cottage, Bridgend.

Stenhouse, Alexander, tailor, 4 North port.

Thomas, blacksmith, 1 1 Charter lane.

Thomas, fitter, 102 High street.

Stenton, Mrs John, 40 Meal vennel.

Stephen, Alexander, janitor, Perth Academy.John, clerk, 1 Cow vennel.

Stephens, Mrs, 232 High street.

Stevens, Janet, 44 Castlegable.

Mrs Alexander, 18 Paul street.

Stevenson, Charles, banker, Croft bank.Edward, labourer, 74 South street.

Edward, book-deliverer, 14 Priory place.

James, brassfounder, 55 High street.

Joseph, accountant, 45 King street.

Peter, labourer, 29 Cross street.

Stewart, Alexander, joiner, 6 Gladstone terrace.

Alexander, hairdresser, 2 County place—house, 2 King'splace.

Alexander, tailor, 47 High street.

Alexander, tailor, 11 Canal street.

Alexander, glassblower, 22 Barrack street.

Alexander, fish-dealer, 27 Guard vennel.

Alexander, labourer, 44 Meal vennel.

Alexander, fireman, 71 Pomarium.Alexander, butcher, 277 High street—house, 273.Alexander, refreshment-rooms, 6 Market street.

Alexander, policeman, 24 Market street.

Alexander, fish-dealer, 205 High street.

Alexander, cartwright, 23 Athole street.

Alexander, inspector of rails, 23 Glover street.

Angus, 246 High street.

Archibald, porter, 13 Cutlog vennel.

Archibald, dairy, 42 Leonard street.

Archibald, fitter, 2 Thimblerow.Archibald, labourer, 216 South street.

Archibald, grocer, 1 Glover street—h., 33 Priory place.

Brothers, aerated-water manufacturers, 219 High street-house, 29 Queen street.

Catherine, 38 Victoria street.

192 STEWART.

Stewart, Charles, coachwright, 13 Paul street.

Charles, auctioneer and valuator, 65 South Methven street

—house, 9 North Methven street.

Charles, stoker, 36 Long causeway.

Charles, lather, 276 High street—house above.

Charles, mason, 3 Melville street.

Charles, engine-driver, 38 Queen street.

Charles D., Inland Revenue, 40 Main street.

Daniel, dairy-keeper, 48 South street and 1 1 Watergate

house, 45 South street.

Daniel, joiner, 7 [ High street.

Daniel, railway guard, I Lickley place.

David, policeman, 40 Athole street.

David, porter, 62 Long causeway.

David, postmaster, Cherrybank store.

David, plumber, 35 Glover street.

David, labourer, 315 High street.

David, weaver, 31 Thimblerow.David, baker, 8 Cutlog vennel.

Donald, dairy, 1 1 Watergate.

Duncan, dairy, 87 Canal street.

Duncan, baker, Thimblerow.Duncan, labourer, 14 South street.

Duncan, agent, 232 High street.

Duncan, labourer, 297 High street.

Duncan, confectioner, 5 King street.

Edward, labourer, 74 South street.

Francis, boatman, 14 South street.

Frank, labourer, 14 South street.

George, baker (of MTntyre & Stewart), 2 Victoria st,

George, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 272 High st.

house, 6 Mill wynd.George, sawyer, 22 Clayholes.

Grace, 3 Cherry lane.

Henry, engineer, 13 Kinnoull causeway.

Henry, labourer, 13 Barossa place.

Hope, slater, 47 Pomarium.

James, poultry-dealer, 9 St. Paul's square.

James, coachbuilder, 60 High street.

James D., chemist and druggist, 65 South Methven st.

house, 57.

James, engine-fitter, 9 Gladstone terrace.

James, labourer, 219 High street.

James, labourer, 7 South Methven street.

Tames, plasterer, 6 Carpenter street.

James, tailor, 7 North William street.

James, dentist, 199 South street.

James, labourer, 55 Glover street.

STEWART. 193

Stewart, James, joiner, 20 Market street.

James, grocer and wine merchant, 196 High street—house,

29 Queen street.

James, warder, 79 South street.

James, joiner, 199 High street.

James, letter-carrier, 12 Union street lane.

Jane, tobacconist, 242 High street.

Jane, 47 High street.

Jessie, grocer and fruiterer, 4 Victoria street.

Jessie, grocer, 12 Kirkgate.

John, coal-agent, 22 Priory place.

John, solicitor, 68 St. John street—h., 33 S. Methven st.

John B., grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 4 County place

—house, 81 Canal street.

John, miller, 13 Cutlog vennel.

John, surgeon-dentist, 19 Princes street.

John, hammerman, 18 Caledonian road.

John, seaman, 71 Watergate.

John, tailor, 212 South street.

John, police-constable, 8 Commercial street.

John, potato-merchant, 31 James street.

John, labourer, 22 North port.

John, mason, 224 High street.

John, mason, 1 1 Barossa street.

John, labourer, 72 Watergate.

John, M.D., R.N., Craigard, Kinnoull.

John, fish-dealer, 25 Guard vennel.

John, engine-driver, 8 Whitefriars street.

John, labourer, 8 Paul's close, Newrow.John, bleacher, 87 Watergate.

John, shoemaker, 15 Keir street.

John, draper's assistant, 8 St. Ann's lane.

John, engineer and millwright, 13 King street.

John, gardener, Craigie place.

John, carpenter, 2 Paul's close.

John, labourer, 9 Paul street.

John, sawmiller, 74 Victoria street.

John, labourer, 83 Canal street.

John, mechanic, 35 Cross street.

John, clerk, 34 Whitefriars street.

John, labourer, 14 Pomarium.Joseph, contractor, Alexandra street.

Malcolm, sen., Athole Bank, Cherrybank.Malcolm, solicitor, 31 George street—house, 10 King st.

Catherine, Albion Inn, 60 High street.

Mary, 18 Watergate.Mrs Aitken, bird-dealer, 113 South street.

Mrs, 231 High street.

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194 STEWART.

Stewart, Mrs Alexander, 25 High street.

Mrs Alexander, 1 Hospital street.

Mrs Alexander, grocer, 12 Athole street.

Mrs Alexander, lodgings, Barnhill.

Mrs Andrew, 22 Caledonian road.

Mrs Catherine, 219 High street.

Mrs Charles, I Charlotte place.

Mrs Charles, 145 High street.

Mrs Daniel, 20 North port.

Mrs Daniel, lodgings, 26 Melville street.

Mrs Daniel, 23 Castlegable.

Mrs Daniel, 259 High street.

Mrs David, 17 Stormont street.

Mrs David, 36 West Mill street.

Mrs Donald, dairy, New Shore.

Mrs Elspeth, lodgings, 24 Market street.

Mrs Farquhar, laundress, 4 Bridge lane.

Mrs Helen, grocer, 22 Gowrie street.

Mrs James, 13 Barossa street.

Mrs James, 18 Kirkgate.

Mrs James, 232 South street.

Mrs James, 6 Mill close.

Mrs Jane, tobacconist, 342 and 344 High street.

Mrs John, 23 Stormont street.

Mrs John, dressmaker, 126 High street.

Mrs John, 15 Melville street.

Mrs John, High Craigie.

Mrs John, 34 Pomarium.Mrs John, 219 High street.

Mrs Mary, dressmaker, 126 High street.

Mrs Neil, 30 North Methven street.

Mrs Neil, Caledonian road.

Mrs Peter, 102 High street.

Mrs Peter, 206 South street.

Mrs Robert, 219 High street.

Mrs Thomas, 7 Keir street.

Mrs Thomas, 64 Long causeway.

Mrs William, 258 High street.

Omond, blacksmith, 13 Cow vennel.

Peter, shoemaker, George Inn lane.

Peter, mechanic, 4 St. Paul's square.

Peter, dyer, 80 High street.

Peter, engine-driver, 15 Glover street.

Robert, joiner, 25 Mill street.

Robert, hammerman, 41 Stormont street.

Robert, fish-dealer, 27 Guard vennel.

Robert, fireman, 13 Paul street.

Robert, Kinnoull Arms Inn, 33 South Methven street.

STEWART STRACHAN. 1 95

Stewart, Robert, carter, 1 Clayholes.

Robert, dyer, 129 High street.

Robert, painter, 108 Canal crescent.

Robert, saw-miller, 69 South street.

Robert, paper-ruler, 24 Market street.

Robert, timekeeper, 246 High street.

Robert, bookseller and stationer, 39 St. John street

house, 10 St. Ann's lane.

Robert, labourer, 214 High street.

Susan, nurse, 58 George street.

Thomas, labourer, 21 Kirkgate.

Thomas, tailor, 4 South street.

Thomas, grocer, 30 Caledonian road.

Thomas, engine-driver, 85 South street.

Tnomas, joiner, 64 Long causeway.William, labourer, 9 Kinnoull causeway.William, shoemaker, 219 High street.

William F., lathsplitter, 25 High street.

William, gardener, 85 South street.

William, blacksmith, 103 South'street.

William, plumber, 8 Kinnoull street.

William, millwright, St. Catherine's place.

William Grant, grocer, 193 High st.—h., Comely Bank.William, fireman, 4 Mill wynd.William, police-constable, 35 Cross street.

William, clerk, 39 Castlegable.

William J., joiner and cartwright, Alexandra street.

William, carpenter, 7 Earl's dykes.

William, warehouseman, 8 Barossa place.

William, shoemaker, 219 High street.

& M'Farlane, joiners, 24 Mill street.

& M'Gregor, dress and mantle makers, 62 Athole street

& Co., joiners and undertakers, 19 Mill street.

Stirling, David H., M.D., 4 Athole place.

Stirton, Alexander, provision merchant, 210 High street.

James, goods guard, 145 High street.

John, joiner, 9 Castlegable.

John, shoemaker, 31 George street.

John, fitter, 33 Stormont street.

Mrs John, saddler, 7 High street—house, 9.

Stobie, Geo., gamedealer and fruit-merchant, 21 Kirkgate—h.,23.Joseph, surgeon-dentist, 14 St. John street.

Mrs, 14 St. John street.

Storer, Laurence, maltster, Craigie Mill.

Stott, Joshua, teacher, 35 Athole street.

Strachan, Alexander, joiner, Cherrybank.George, grocer, 76 Canal street.

Isabella, 12 Melville street.

196 STRACHAN—SUTHERLAND.

Strachan, James, labourer, 50 Glover street.

Mrs, 29 Kirkgate.

Peter, railway guard, 89 Glover street.

William, painter, 94 Reform place.

Strang, Mrs James, 7 Low street.

Mrs John, 21 Priory place.

Mrs Peter, grocer, 101 Canal street.

Peter, chemist and druggist, 166 High street—house, 34St. John street.

Peter, jun., druggist, 15 James street.

William, labourer, 34 Elibank place.

Strathdee, George, labourer, 71 High street.

Stewart, clerk, 39 Watergate. »

Strathearn, David, labourer, 6 Pomarium.Tames, weaver, 42 Long causeway.

Mrs James, 53 Pomarium.William, warper, 42 Long causeway.

William, dyer, 13 Paul street.

Stratton, Charles, tailor, 87 High street.

David, wood-merchant, Shore.

David, joiner, 39 Castlegable.

Janet, 13 Union street.

John, cabinetmaker, 9 Keir street.

William, plasterer, 31 Pomarium.William, joiner, 3 Bridge lane.

Stratz cS: Fehrenbach, watchmakers and jewellers, 31 High st.

house, St. Ottilia's Cottage, Jeanfield.

Strawbridge, Robert, engineer, 18 James street.

Strombi, Antonio, figure-maker, 10 Kirkgate.

Stronach, John, painter, 58 Scott street.

Strong, Mrs Grace, 14 Mill street.

Stuart, Mrs Charles C, grocer and wine-merchant, 43 South

Methven street—house, I Charlotte place.

K. Bruce (late captain 63d Foot), 39 North Methven St.

Susan, Taybank, Bridgend.

Sturrock, Alex., lathsplitter, 13 Scott street—h., 10 County pi.

David, clerk, 13 Queen street.

Mrs James, furnishings, 9 South street.

William, Balhousie Works.Sunter, Mrs David, 39 Princes street.

Surridge, James, gardener, 55 Strathmore street.

Sutherland, Angus, hostler, 4 South street.

Angus, teacher of music, 1 Glover street.

Rev. Archibald, 23 York place.

David, joiner, 189 South street.

George, potato and coal merchant, Peel Farm.Mrs James, 13 Union street.

Mrs James, 38 Princes street.

SUTHERLAND TAYLOR. 1 97

Sutherland, Mrs James, Burnside, Craigie.

Mrs John, washer, 58 South street.

Suttie, James, mason, 14 Strathmore street.

Sutton & Co., general carriers, 24 South Methven street—W.Lyons, agent.

Swan, James, potato-merchant, 13 Union street.

Mrs John, 14 Keir street.

Robert, tailor, 13 Cutlog vennel.

William, joiner, 80 Watergate.William, tailor, Shore.

Sweeny, Daniel, bandmaster (3d Highland Brigade), 8 WestHigh street.

Patrick, labourer, 80 Watergate.Sword, David, labourer, 44 Long causeway.

David, shoemaker, I Long causeway.

James, dyer, 10 South street.

James, market gardener, Cornhill.

Syme, Andrew B. (of Garvie & Syme), Muirton Bank.Symon, Rev. John, 18 Priory place.

John, gardener, Wellwood Cottage, Barnhill.

TTainsh, Alexander, carter, 282 High street.

Alexander, labourer, Goodlyburn.Edward, printer, 15 Main street.

James, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 90 Highstreet—house, 8 Mill street.

Margaret, 55 Watergate.Mrs James, 8 Mill street.

Tait, Mrs Charles, 9 Commercial street.

Mrs Robert, 25 Leonard street.

Thomas, joiner, 139 Canal crescent.

William, coachbuilder, 26 Princes street.

Taggart, John, labourer, 46 Pomarium.Talbot Thomas, painter, 55 High street.

Rev. William, 12 York place.

Tasker, Adam, fitter, 12 Barrack street.

Mrs William, 6 Strathmore street.

Taylor, Alexander, engine-fitter, 54 South William street.

Alexander, labourer, 5 County place.

Allison, 20 Carpenter street.

Andrew, pointsman, 9 Pomarium.Andrew, miller, 18 West Mill street.

Christina, weaver, 18 Whitefriars street.

Colin, weaver, 28 Long causeway.David, shoemaker, 75 Pomarium.David, 49 Strathmore street.

David, contractor, 20 Newrow.

198 TAYLOR.

Taylor, David, coachman, 116 High street.

David, harbour-master, Shore.David, mason, 55 Commercial street.

David, Kinnoull Hill lodge.

David, mason, 300^ High street.

David, van-driver, Co-operative Buildings, Scott street.

George, labourer, 17 Cutlog vennel.

George, seaman, 136 South street.

George, labourer, 40 Mill street.

George, umbrella-maker, 289 High street.

Hugh, labourer, 18 Canal street.

James, brushmaker, 135 High street—house, Scone.

James, jun., brushmaker, 137 High street.

James, labourer, 224 High street.

James, labourer, 7 Scott street.

James, dyer's finisher, 3 Newrow.James, bootmaker, 1 County place.

James, ironmonger and blacksmith, 27 and 31 Kinnoullstreet—house above.

Janet, 276 High street.

John, joiner, 17 Whitefriars street.

John, fireman, 33 Kinnoull causeway.

John, dyer, 232 High street.

John, labourer, 8 Horner's lane.

John, draper, &c, 162 High street—house, 27 James st.

John, mason, 55 Mill street.

John, painter, 34 Meal vennel.

John, hatter, 93 High street—house, 55 West Mill street.

John, watchmaker and jeweller, 33 George street—h., 30.

Margaret, 324 High street.

Mary, Orchardbank, Barnhill.

Mary, 29 Kirkgate.

Michael, hawker, 63 Watergate.Mrs, 14 Long causeway.Mrs Alexander, 72 Pomarium.Mrs Alexander, 32 Long causeway.Mrs David, 63 Leonard street.

Mrs David, 59 Meal vennel.

Mrs David, grocer, 239 High street.

Mrs David, 27 Commercial street.

Mrs James, 22 County place.

Mrs John, 16 Leonard street.

Mrs Mary, 18 Paul street.

Mrs Robert, Craigie place.

Mrs Robert, 238 High street.

Mrs Robert, 7 Kirkgate.

Mrs Thomas, 16 Union street lane.

Mrs Thomas, 4 South Methven street.

TAYLOR THOMSON. 1 99

Taylor, Mrs William, 315 High street.

Mrs William, 4 Union street lane.

Peter, market-gardener, Barnhill.

Peter, clerk, 324 High street.

Peter, guard, 7 Glover street.

Peter, tobacconist, 221 High street—house, 265.

Richard, joiner, 48 Athole street.

R. D., draper, 45 High street—house, 34 Athole street.

Robert, labourer, 9 Charteris street.

Robert, labourer, 6 Meal vennel.

Thomas, tenter, 35 Stormont street.

William, mason, 39 Castlegable.

William, mason, 30 Commercial street.

William, mason, 23 Barrack street.

William, sawyer, 276 High street.

William, 102 High street.

William, glazier, 102 High street.

William, dyer, 1 Clayholes.

William, porter, 8 North port.

William, & Co., printers, 25 High street.

William J., organist and teacher of music, 27 James st.

Telfer, John, butler, Cherrybank.Telford, John, shunter, II Glover street.

Templeton, David, engine-driver, 3 South William street.

James, millinery and Berlin wool warehouse, 15 Georgestreet—house, Kinnoull.

Thane, Finlay, tailor, 6 Paul's close.

Thorn, William, carter, Wellshill.

Thomas, Francis, smith, Jl High street.

George, engine-fitter, 163 High street.

Jane, 219 High street.

Jessie, 13 Thimblerow.John, Maxwellton, Kinnoull.

John, blacksmith, 21 Kirkside.

John, carter, 45 Kinnoull causeway.

John (of Thomas & MacLeish), Sheriff and CommissaryClerk, County Buildings—house, 25 Barossa place.

& MacLeish, solicitors, County Buildings.

Mrs Francis, milliner, 190 High street.

Mrs Robert, Kincarrathie, Scone road.

Thomson, Alexander, hawker, 8 Flesh vennel.

Alexander, traveller, 16 Priory place.

Alexander, grocer, 2 Barrack street.

Alexander, grocer and spirit-dealer, 271 High street

house, West Bank.Alexander, cooper, 4 Mill street—house, Gannochy Fold

Cottage.

Alexander, printer, 8 Commercial street.

200 THOMSON.

Thomson, Andrew, gardener, Earlybank, Craigie.

Arthur G., hairdresser, 19 Skinnergate—house, 47.

Charles, tinsmith, 133 Canal crescent.

Charles S., hosier, 26 High street—house, 43 King st.

Daniel, painter, 69 Strathmore street.

David, baker, 79 South street.

David, engine-driver, 69 South street.

Donald, spirit-dealer, 24 Princes st.—house, 18 Canal st.

Elspeth, 7 Leonard street.

George, potato-merchant, 5 1 Glover street.

George, dyer, 28 Barossa street.

George, porter, 31 Hospital street.

Henry, 52 Leonard street.

Hugh, photographic artist, S. Tay st.—h., 21 Marshall pi.

James, teacher and registrar of births, &c, for Kinnoull,

Wellbank.James, city-chamberlain, I High st.—h., 29 Barossa place.

James, stereotyper, 28 James street.

James, tailor, Co-operative Buildings, Scott street.

James, fiesher, 15 Flesh vennel.

John, gardener, 10 St. Paul's square.

John, fireman, 36 Carr's Croft.

John, fitter, 19 Speygate.

John, weaver, 35 Kinnoull causeway.

John (of Thomson & Neilson), 12 South street.

John, clerk of works, Balhousie terrace.

John, labourer, 91 Main street.

John, labourer, 47 Skinnergate.

Joseph, feather dyer, 68 High street.

Joseph, weaver, 45 Leonard street.

Martin, boot-closer, 222 South street.

Mrs, Gowrie Cottage, Barnhill.

Mrs David, 94 Reform place.

Mrs E., 26 Pomarium.Mrs George, 4 Milne street.

Mrs Henry, 21 Kinnoull street.

Mrs James, 112 South street.

Mrs John, 198 High street.

Mrs John, 40 Main street.

Mrs William, 12 North Methven street.

Peter, clerk, 8 Market street.

Peter, gardener, Rodney lodge.

Robert, assistant city-chamberlain, I High street—house,

29 Barossa place.

Robert, labourer, 31 Thimblerow.Thomas, butcher, 63 Glover street.

Thomas, Hospital-master, Hospital.

William, dyer, 13 Paul street.

THOMSON TULLOCH. 201

Thomson, William, coachbuilder, 40 Canal street—house, GarryCottage, Barnhill.

William, joiner, 22 Market street.

William B., wine and spirit merchant, 60 Canal street

house, 14 Marshall place.

William, labourer, 7 Thimblerow.&. Neilson, plumbers, 60 South street.

Thornton, Patrick, labourer, 63 South street.

Thrift, James, mason, 65 Watergate.

Tilley, James, salesman, 5 East Bridge street.

Todd, Adam, warehouseman, 11 Canal street.

David, porter, 9 Market street.

David, fireman, 25 High street.

John, pointsman, 64 Long causeway.

Mrs, out-door worker, 47 Skinnergate.

Mrs C, 22 Victoria street.

Thomas, Co-operative Buildings, Scott street.

William (of John Todd & Co.), 45 South Methven st.

William, railway guard, 53 Scott street.

William A., clerk, Laurelbank, Scone road.

& Co., John, ink manufacturers, 5 Charteris street.

Tolleth, Misses, dressmakers, 48 South Methven street.

John, bootcloser, 108 High street.

William, bootcloser, 106 High street.

Tolley, William, labourer, 199 South street.

Tolney, Alexander, joiner, 9 Bridge lane.

Tomey, Enoch J. (of Tomey & Sons), shipmaster, 4 Milne st.

& Sons, glass-gauge and bottle works, Tay Glass Works,Shore.

William (of Tomey & Sons), Scone.Tong, John, mason, 238 High street.

Torrie, Jane, 292 High street.

Tosh, James, porter, 88 Reform place.

Thomas, pointsman, 38 Long causeway.Town and County Bank (Aberdeen), Victoria Buildings,

Tay street, and 36 South Methven street—MacLeish& Robertson, agents.

Tract Society's Hall, 96 High street.

Trail, David, glassblower, 83 Watergate.

John, engine-driver, 19 Speygate.Mrs William, midwife, 25 George street.

Trotter, Margaret, 8 Kinnoull street.

Mrs William, 39 Watergate.Robert, L.F.P.S.G. , Tayview House.

Tough, William, guard, 9 Market street.

Tulloch, John, engine-driver, 37 Cross street.

Peter, plasterer, 3 Scott street.

Rev. John, 35 York place.

202 TULLOCH—WADDEL.

Tulloch & Son, William, saddlers, 15 Princes street—house, 7Marshall place.

Turnbull, John, upholsterer, 82 South street.

John, fireman, 65 Pomarium.Miss, Walnut Cottage, Barnhill.

Mrs C, laundress, 65 Strathmore street.

Mrs David, 28 Athole street.

Mrs John, 21 King street.

Mrs "Margaret, 35 Castlegable.

Mrs William S., 8 Athole crescent.

Robert, labourer, 19 North port.

& Co., chemical works, Shore.

Turner, James, plasterer, 100 Canal street.

John, guard, 10 Market street.

Robert, labourer, 19 Greyfriars lane.

Tyrie, John, 34 Barossa street.

John, engine-fitter, 9 South William street.

Mrs John, carpet shoemaker, 11 Skinnergate.

Tyson, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 175 South street.

TJUnion Bank of Scotland, 24 George st.—A. Butter, agent.

Urquhart, A. R., M.D., Murray House, Bridgend.

Helen, 58 Watergate.

James, exciseman, Barnhill.

John, joiner, 23 Kirkgate.

Joseph, gardener, 28 Athole street.

Uroxina, Janox, piano-tuner, 3 South St. John's place.

"VValentine, George, jun., surgical instrument maker, &c, 77 Pligh

street—house, 24 Victoria street.

George, sen., 12 King street.

Veitch, John, plasterer, 24 Market street.

Margaret, 122 Canal crescent.

William, French polisher, 7 South Methven street.

Veterinary City Inspector's Office, Watergate— Peter

Low.Veterinary County Inspector's Office, County Buildings

—A. Johnstone, Guard vennel.

Volunteers' Hall, South Tay street.

Voy, James, engine-driver, 41 Pomarium.

"WWaddel, David, coach-painter, 4 Cow vennel.

Eliza, 6 St. Paul's square.

George, compositor, 113 High street.

James, dyer, Wesleyan place, Scott street.

WADDEL—WATERSON. 203

Waddel, Mrs Margaret, laundry, 16 North port.

Mrs William, 64 Long causeway.

Peter, porter, 6 St. Paul's square.

Waldener, George Frederick, agent, Magdalen bank, Craigie.

Walker, Alex., H.M. inspector of schools, 9 St. Leonard's bank.

Alexander, coachbuilder, 9 South William street.

David, goods guard, 3 Clayholes.

Francis, labourer, 64 South street.

James, shoemaker, 98 South street.

James, prison warder, 170 South street.

John, brassfounder, 8 Castlegable.

John, carter, 9 Low street.

John, pointsman, 84 Pomarium.Mrs Alexander, 17 Whitefriars street.

Mrs David, High Craigie.

Mrs Jane, 238 High street.

Mrs Peter, lodgings, 8 Barossa place.

Mrs Robert, laundress, 32 Commercial street.

Mrs Thomas, 31 George street.

Richard, warper and yarn-merchant, 12 Paul street.

Robert, spirit-dealer, 105 High street—house, 101.

Robert, farmer, Muirhall.

Robert, second-hand bookseller, 46 Mill street.

Robert, plumber, 26 Main street.

Robert, labourer, "jl Watergate.Samuel, teacher (Academy), 25 Balhousie street.

Thomas, leather-merchant, 170 High street.

Wallace, David, prison warder, 297 High street.

David, salesman, 75 Kinnoull causeway.

David, carter, 75 Kinnoull causeway.

James, coal and wood merchant, 31 Priory place, Craigie.

James, millwright, 7 Pomarium.John, engineman, 17 Whitefriars street.

Mrs David, 380 High street.

Mrs James, 13 Cutlog vennel.

Mrs Peter, 8 Foundry lane.

Robert, carpenter, 43 Scott street.

Wanliss, Janet M., Moncreiffe terrace, Craigie.

Wann, James, shipping and insurance agent, Advertiser office,

Tay street.

Mrs James, dressmaker, 8 Barossa place.

Warren, Hector, blacksmith, 6 Union street.

Water-Duty Office, i High street—Jas. & Robt. Thomson,collectors.

Waters, Isaac, basketmaker, 89 Main street.

John, hay and potato merchant, 12 Kirkside—house, 17Scott street.

Waterson, Ellen, 6 Carpenter street.

204 WATERSON WEBSTER.

Waterson, George, gardener, Claypots Farm.George, grocer, 297^ High street—house, 308.

James, painter, 47 Pomarium.Mrs Ellison, 96 High street.

Waterston, John, civil engineer and accountant, 36 N. Methvenstreet.

Mrs James, 30 Melville street.

Mrs John, 80 High street.

Watson, Alexander, mechanic, 1 1 Mill street.

A. & G., American meat store, 62 South street.

Catherine, seamstress, 163 High street.

David, carter, 41 Main street.

David, shoemaker, 23 Castlegable.

David, rural letter-carrier, 1 1 Thimblerow.George, printer, 85 Glover street.

George, dyer, 14 Caledonian place.

Isabella, 3 Cherry lane.

Isabella, dressmaker, 68 High street.

James, hatter and clothier, 13 St. John street—house, 41York place.

James, dyer, 11 North port.

James, inspector of works, General Prison.

James, labourer, 6 Meal vennel.

John, Lothair Villa, Glasgow road.

John, cowfeeder, 6 Strathmore street.

John, tailor, 34 Queen street.

John, joiner, 81 Pomarium.Mrs, 114 South street.

Mrs, 13 East Bridge street.

Mrs Alexander, 72 Athole street.

Robert, weaver, 46 Pomarium.Thomas, 5 Queen street.

William, clerk of works, 8 Melville street.

Watt, Barbara, 5 Meal vennel.

David, mason, 7 South William street.

David, moulder, 49 Pomarium.James, depute sheriff-clerk, 16 Main street.

John, commercial traveller, Friar street.

Mrs John, ladies' nurse, 132 High street.

Mrs Mary, 2 Flesh vennel.

Way, Thomas, clerk, Cherrybank.Webb, Edward M., game-dealer, Gowrie street.

Webster, Alexander, fireman, 16 Glover street.

Helen, 28 Long causeway.

James, weaver, 26 Pomarium.James, dyer, 12 West Mill street.

James, engine-driver, 31 Glover street.

John, weaver, 33^ Pomarium.

WEBSTER—WHITE. 205

Webster, Mrs John, 29 Kirkgate.

Matthew, labourer, 7 Strathmore street.

Robert, sorter, travelling post-office,. 30 Caledonian road.William, weaver, 51 Pomarium.

Wedderspoon, Elizabeth Ellen, The Den, Kinnoull.

Jessie, Wellbank, Kinnoull.

Mrs David, Riversdale, Bridgend.Robert, dyer, 8 Cutlog vennel.

Weir, James, lathsplitter, 6 North William street.

Weiss, Rev. F. W., D.D., 25 Melville street.

Wells, George, city inspector of works, 3 High street—house, 9Queen street, Craigie.

James, blacksmith, 31 Newrow—house, 48 S. Methvenstreet.

Mrs John, 25 Leonard street.

Welsh, A. H., fruiterer, 9 Princes street.

Barbara, milliner and dressmaker, 129 High street.

Edward, labourer, 212 South street.

James, 129 High street.

James, coachbuilder, 5 Back wynd.John, superintendent of police, 16 Tay street.

Martin, labourer, 69 South street and 7 Clayholes.Mrs, grocer, 39 Meal vennel.

Mrs Robert, milliner, 81 High street.

Mrs Thomas, 126 South street.

Peter, ropespinner, 297 High street.

William, van-driver, I Paul street.

William, van-driver, 13 Strathmore street.

William, blacksmith, Horner's lane-—house, 101 High st.

William, grocer, 59 Strathmore street.

William, labourer, 21 Claypots wynd.Westwood, Alexander (of W. S. & M.), 11 Canal street.

Sons, & Miller, bellhangers, 2 1 Princes street.

Whannel, Henry, flesher, 251 High street—house above.James, weaver, ^ Pomarium.Mrs John, 222 South street.

Wheatly, Shadroch, shipmaster, 37 Canal street.

Whimster, James (of Pirrie & Anderson), 1 Moncreiffe terrace.

Thomas, manager of Gas Works, 27 York place.White, Alexander, dyer, 29 Kirkgate.

Benjamin, clerk, 46 Commercial street.

David, labourer, 58 South street.

David, grocer, 55 High street.

David, labourer, 13 Cow vennel.

Elizabeth, 27 Pomarium.Francis Isa., M.D., 2 Athole place.

Francis B., M.D., Annat Lodge.George, labourer, 28 Long causeway.

206 WHITE WILKIE.

White, George, tailor, 84 Pomarium.James, glassblower, 25 Hospital street.

John, boilermaker, 57 Kinnoull causeway.John, working jeweller, 96 High street.

Mrs David, 6 Union lane.

Peter, bootcloser, 20 Hospital street.

Robert, tailor, 5 Lickley street.

Thomas, engine-driver, 20 Gowrie street.

William, hedger, 135 Canal crescent.

William, millwright, 18 West Mill street.

William, stoneware merchant, 19 Kirkgate.

Whitehall, George, tailor, 6 High street.

Whitehead, Margaret, 3 Stormont street.

Whitelaw, James, tailor, 26 Barossa street.

Margaret, gardener, Barnhill.

Mrs Thomas, 55 Scott street.

Whiteman, John, blacksmith, 47 Watergate.Whittan, John, clerk, 81 Glover street.

Whittet, C. S., joiner, 22 Mill street—house, 21 Barossa place.

David, porter, 74 South street.

David N., joiner, Craigie Park terrace.

J. & T., tea and coffee dealers and agricultural seeds-

men, 57 High street.

James, gardener, 3 Gladstone terrace.

James P. (of J. & T. Whittet), 5 Charlotte place.

Margaret, dressmaker, 224 High street.

Mrs Margaret, 240 South street.

Robert, labourer, 8 Skinnergate.

Robert, clerk, General Prison.

Thomas, blacksmith, 5 Milne street.

William, carter, Shore.

Whitton, John, clerk, 81 Glover street.

Whyte, Alexander, dyer, 5 Meal vennel.

Henry, solicitor, 22 St. John st.—house, 2 Marshall pi.

Laurence, wright, 70 Watergate.

William, mason, Cherrybank.

Whitock, Alexander, joiner, High Craigie.

Betsy, High Craigie.

Isabella, 19 Claypots wynd.

John, turner, 238 High street.

Mrs John, laundress, 9 Commercial street.

Wight, T. & A., wire-workers, 47 High street.

Wightman, Peter, porter (British Linen Bank), 75 George street.

Wighton, William, weaver, 7 Kinnoull causeway.

Wilkie, Andrew, warper, 39 Kinnoull causeway.

Andrew, plumber, I Glover street.

Hannah, 35 Stormont street.

Henry, engine-driver, 70 South Methven street.

W1LKIE WILSON. 2CJ

Wilkie, Isabella, dressmaker, I Paul street.

Jane, lodgings, 77 Main street.

Joseph, plumber, 39 Kinnoull causeway.Mrs, 13 Paul street.

Mrs Helen, 6 Strathmore street.

Mrs James, 3 Mill wynd.Mrs James, 238 High street.

Mrs John, 8 East Bridge street.

Mrs William, Burton place.

Robert, clerk, 8 Hospital street.

Thomas, cloth-finisher, 64 South street.

William, crane inspector, 5 James street.

Wilkinson, George, labourer, 28 West Mill street.

John, labourer, 44 Meal vennel.

Joseph, engine-driver, Burton place.

Mrs George, 14 South street.

Mrs Robert, midwife, 6 Canal street.

Robert, messenger, 6 Canal street.

Will, Robert, blacksmith, 71 High street.

Mrs Thomas, 300 High street.

Williamson, Andrew, railway guard, 45 Kinnoull causeway.David, labourer, 10 Canal street.

David A., telegraph clerk, 34 Caledonian road.

James, pointsman, 5 Stormont street.

James, labourer, 2 Union lane.

John, painter, 2 St. Ann's lane.

John, shoemaker, 223 High street—house, 296.

John, butcher, North Scott street.

John, saw-trimmer, 8 Bridge lane.

John, baker, 13 Union lane.

Robert, fireman, 282 High street.

Robert, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 170 High street.

William, confectioner, 5 1 Princes street.

William, tailor, 4 Market street.

Wilson, Alexander, solicitor and joint-agent for ClydesdaleBank, 5 St. John street.

Alexander, labourer, Oliphant's vennel, Watergate.Alexander, porter, 14 Bridge lane.

Ann, 19 Barossa street.

Catherine, milliner, 1 Cross street.

David, corkcutter, 80 High street—house, 6 Mill close.

Elizabeth, 394 High street.

Frederick R., surgeon-major, 57th Brigade, Durn, Isla rd.

George, currier and leather-merchant, 203 High street

house, 47 York place.

George, fireman, 106 South street.

George, sawmaker, 55 South street.

George, railway porter, 57 Kinnoull causeway.

208 WILSON WINTON.

Wilson, George, teacher, 79 South street.

Isabella, draper and hosier, 40 North Methven street.

Isabella, 23 North Methven street.

Rev. James, I Queen street.

James, seaman, 1 Water vennel.

James, fruiterer, 10 Caledonian road.

James, lamp-cleaner, 4 Market street.

& Son, Jas., blacking manufacturers, St. Catherine's pi.

John, chemist and druggist, 35 High street—house, 18Charlotte street.

John, gardener, 13 Union lane. .

John, carter, 282 High street.

John, hostler, 10 Canal street.

John, labourer, 25 High street.

John, Turf Tavern, 10 Tay street.

John, plumber, 6 Canal street.

John, railway guard, I Kirkgate.

John, wholesale grocer, 44 Mill st.—house, 36 Mill st.

John B. (3d Highland Brigade), 20 Market street.

John R., dyer, 4 Milne street.

Mrs, 48 George street.

Mrs Alexander, 54 Watergate.Mrs David, 8 Pomarium.Mrs Duncan, J^h Leonard street.

Mrs William, 207 High street.

Mrs William, 24 Barrack street.

Patrick, A.M., ladies' boarding and day school, 9 Barossa

place.

Robert, restaurateur, purveyor, and wine-merchant, 38St. John street—house, 34.

Robert, timekeeper, 8 North port.

R. & A., boot and shoe makers, no High street.

Samuel (of Clunie & Wilson), 71 Main street.

Thomas, hostler, 163 High street.

Thomas, governor, County Prison.

William, tailor, 75 Leonard street.

William, labourer, I Thimblerow.William, dyer, 8 Cross street.

William, lapper, 81 Kinnoull causeway.

Winter, John (of A. Darling & Co.)—house, 5 Comely Bank.Winterbottom, James, engine-driver, 24 Glover street.

Winton, Ann, 28 James street.

Charles, surfaceman, 3 York place.

Colin, weaver, 18 Paul street.

Colin, lapper, 224 High street.

John, labourer, 190 High street.

Mrs Peter, 15 Strathmore street.

Mrs Peter, 151 High street.

WINTON WYLIE. 209

Winton, Robert, butcher, 64 South Methven street—h., 8 WestHigh street.

Robert, labourer, 9 Low street.

Thomas, detective officer, 4 Main street.

Wishart, Adam, porter, 80 Watergate.

James, mason, 72 Watergate.

William, labourer, 33 Pomarium.Witcet, Mrs William, 6 Cross street.

Robert, labourer, 8 Skinnergate.

William, labourer, 33 Pomarium.Wood, Charles (of Wood & Son), Brunswick terrace, Craigie.

& Son, David, booksellers, stationers, and printers, 52High street, 46 George street, and 33 Skinnergate

house, 4 Hay street, Balhousie.

& Son, James, contractors and brickmakers, Friarton.

Jane, milliner, 92 Victoria street.

John, Dupplin Bank, Kinnoull.

Mary, 23 Carpenter street.

Mrs David, 7 Balhousie street.

Walter, engine-fitter, 14 Glover street.

William, labourer, 8 East Bridge street.

Woodburn, Andrew, hatter, 8 East Bridge street.

Wordie & Co., railway agents and carriers, 10 Mill street.

Wotherspoon, James, hatter, 44 High st. and 25 St. John st.

house, Greenbrae, Bridgend.

John, assistant city inspector, 6 High street.

Lawrence, baker (of Shaw & Wotherspoon), Burton pi.

William, commercial traveller, Croft Park, Craigie.

Wright Incorporation Hall. 23 Watergate.Wright, Alexander, compositor, ill South street.

Alexander, wire-worker, 9 Nelson street.

Henry, society agent, 3 Lickley street.

Henry, platelayer, 72 Watergate.

James, grocer and spirit-dealer, 2 South Methven street

house, 6 North Methven street.

John, labourer, 54 South street.

John, labourer, 2 Cow vennel.

Mrs Henry, 148 South street.

Mrs William, 330 High street.

Mrs William, 239 High street.

Robert, pointsman, 348 High street.

Robert D., dyer, 8 Balhousie street.

& Co.. John, brewers, 18 North Methven street.

Wyatt, Edward, pensioner, 22 Caledonian road.

Wylie, Allan, smith, 30 Athole place.

Daniel (of Paterson, Sons, & Co.), Muirton bank.David (of Paterson, Sons, & Co.), 2 Blackfriars street.

David, joiner, 55 High street.

P

2 TO WYLIE YOUNG.

Wylie, George, compositor, 213 High street.

George, moulder, 59 Meal vennel.

George, ironmonger, 7 George street—house, 9 High st.

James, dyer, 15 East Bridge street.

James, planemaker, 28 West Mill street.

Margaret, 27 Marshall place.

Mrs, 388 High street.

Mrs A., 129 High street.

Mrs J., dressmaker, 129 High street.

Mrs James, 28 West Mill street.

Mrs?John, 224 High street.

Mrs John, 2 Blackfriars street.

Mrs William, 17 Commercial street.

William, horse-dealer, ^ Princes street.

William, turner, 17 Commercial street.

Wynd, Mrs John, lodgings, 9 South Methven street.

Thomas, cooper, 71 High street.

Yaccamini, Robert, confectioner, 72 South street.

Yeaman, David, labourer, 37 Canal street.

James, labourer, 50 Barossa street.

Mrs James, King James VI. Hospital.

Young, Alexander, labourer, 13 Leonard street.

Alexander, ironmonger, 98 High st.-—h., 44 Athole st.

Alexander, seaman, Victoria court, Canal street.

Alexander, labourer, 8 Bridge lane.

Andrew, miller, 4 Murray street.

Andrew, dyer, 21 Kinnoull street.

Andrew, factory manager, 18 South Methven street.

David (of Young & Campbell), 5 Priory place.

David, clerk, 3 South St. John's place.

David, brassfounder, 73 South street.

David, baker, Barnhill.

David, watchman, High Craigie.

David, salesman, Barnhill.

David C, salesman, Cherrybank House.George, dyer, 5 Lickley street.

George, joiner, 67 Glover street.

Hugh, grocer, 3 Castlegable—house, Craigie place.

James (of J. Young & Sons), 8 James VI. place.

James, gardener, Barnhill.

James, messenger (C. R.), 170 High street.

James, labourer, 232 High street.

James, labourer, 23 Meal vennel.

James, labourer, 23 Cross street.

James, porter (Royal Bank), 2 Charlotte street.

YOUNG. 2 11

Young & Sons, J., letterpress and lithographic printers, stationers,

and advertisers, I and 3 Watergate.& Campbell, drapers, 38 South Methven street.

James, commercial traveller, 4 Rose terrace.

James, tailor and clothier, 74 St. John street.

Jane, 69 North Methven street.

John, gardener, Viewlands.

John, blacksmith, 19 Mill street.

John, warder, 47 Canal street.

John, painter, 2 North Methven street—house, 4.

John, architect and civil engineer, 42 Tay street—house,24 Marshall place.

John, solicitor and notary public, 38 High street— house,

35 King street.

John, upholsterer, 5 James street.

John, weaver, 46 Long causeway.

John, watchman, 19 Mill street.

John, baker, 103 South street.

Mary, dressmaker, 14 St. John street.

Mary C, 7 Balhousie street.

Mary Jane, furnishings, 226 South street.

Mrs, 3 Main street.

Mrs, 13 Whitefriars street.

Mrs Catherine, 73 Main street.

Mrs David, 41 Canal street.

Mrs David, 1 Barossa street.

Mrs James, 3 Cow vennel.

Mrs James, 146 High street.

Mrs Janet, 19 Union street.

Mrs John, 55 High street.

Mrs John, laundress, High Craigie.

Mrs John, 35 Cross street.

Mrs Robert, Barnhill.

Mrs Thomas, lodgings, 19 Union street.

Mrs Thomas, 2 Bridge lane.

Mrs William, 74 St. John street

Mrs William, tobacconist, 53 Mill street.

Mrs William, 238 High street.

Mrs William, Malloch's close, Canal street.

Mrs William, washer, Shore.

Peter, dyer, 10 County place.

Robert, fireman, 28 Long causeway.Thomas, watchmaker, 41 Mill street—house, 8 Kinnoull

street.

Thomas, salesman, 41 Stormont street.

Thomas, carpenter, Cherrybank.Thomas, brass-finisher, 20 Market street.

William, solicitor, 18 South st.— house, 74 St. John st.

212 YOUNG—YULE.

Young, W. Cochrane, solicitor, 9 St. John street—house, 81

High street.

William W., tinsmith and ironmonger, 150 High street

house, New Scone.

William, grocer, 48 Skinnergate—house, 19 Priory place.

William, shoemaker, 17 Pomarium.William, labourer, James VI. Hospital.

William, upholsterer, 17 Kinnoull street.

William, 155 South street.

William, baker, 12 North Methven street.

Yule, Mrs James, 43 Pomarium.William, greengrocer, 55 Kinnoull causeway.

XVI-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.

ACCOUNTANTS.

MacLeish, John, Tay street.

Morison, Robert, 4 Blackfriars st.

Moir, James, 22 St. John street.

Stevenson, Joseph, 45 King street.

Waterston, G., 36 N. Methven st.

AGENTS.

Allan, James R. (insurance), 19

Barossa place.

Black, G. (agricultural), 8 Victoria st.

Batchelor, Peter (commission), 2

Brown street.

Brough, James (commission), 45South Methven street.

Carnegie, F. P. (commission), 68Watergate.

Carrick (insurance), 45 South st.

Cruickshanks, Richard (commis-sion), St. Ann's lane.

Cuthbert, W. (manure), 55 High st.

Dingwall, James (commission), 6

West High street.

Dingwall & Harris, 9 So. Williamstreet.

Doctor, John (commission), 17

County place.

Galloway, William R. (insurance),

187 High street.

Glass, Andrew, 333 High street.

Grant, Jn. (commission), 8 High st.

Johnman, Andrew (commission), 2

Newrow.King, Andrew (commission), 109

South street.

Laing, Robert (insurance), 246 Highstreet.

Law & Son, Charles (shipping), 62Princes street.

Leitham, Wm. (commission), 6

Bridge lane.

Lowe, Robert (general), Charles st.

Meldrum, Peter M. (cloth), 80 Highstreet.

Menzies, James F. (sewing machine),

2 South St. John's place.

M'Gregor, Malcolm (manure), Cale-

donian road.

Reid, Thomas (commission), 270High street.

Rintoul, Laurence (commission), 44St. John street.

Ritchie, Jn. (commission), Leonardstreet.

Robertson & Arnott (commission),

58 South Methven street and 219South street.

Smith, D. Crawford (commission),

6 South St. John's place.

Waldener, G. F. (commission),

Craigie.

Wann, James (shipping & insurance),

Advertiser office, Tay street.

ARCHITECTS (BUILDING SURVEY).

Campbell, Wm. 32 N. Methven st.

Chalmers, John, 4 St. Leonard's pi.

Chambers, Wm., 13 Union lane.

Farquharson, J. S., 5 North port.

Heiton, Andrew, 72 George street.

Matthew, Patrick, 28 High street.

Robertson, Charles S., St. John st.

Smart, David, 8 High street.

Young, John, Tay street.

ARTISTS (PHOTOGRAPHIC).

Bourke, Thos., 17 King St.—see ad.

Bourke, Charles, 87 High street.

Cranston, James H. (landscape), 3Athole street.

Ellison, J., 14 South Methven st.

Henderson, John, Albert place.

Ireland, James, 71 S. Methven st.

Jackson, Magnus, Marshall place.

214 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY,

Porter, John, County place.

Thomson, Hugh, South Tay st.

AUCTIONEERS.

Brady, Terence, & Sons, 74 High st.

Christie, Thomas F., 2 Mill street.

Davidson, John, 20 S. Methven st.

see advertisement.

Hay & Kyd, Victoria street.

Kilpatrick, John, 33 Meal vennel.

Love & Son, Thomas, St. John's pi.

Macdonald & Fraser, Market street.

BAKERS.

Brough, John (society), 49 SouthMethven street.

Carr, Robert, & Son, 49 S. Methvenstreet.

Clark, R. & D., 152 High street.

Co-operative Society, Scott street.

Donaldson, Thomas, 248 High st.

Duncanson, Thos., 115 High st.

Fisher, John, I Melville street.

Gibson, Thomas, Main street.

Glass, David, 91 High street.

Hewat, James (pie), 10 Watergate.Hopkirk, William, 51 Leonard st.

Miller, Mrs Thomas, 10 Gowrie st.

Mitchell, Robert, East Bridge st.

Mullion, Thomas, 15 Leonard st.

M'Ewan, William, 15 George street—see advertisement.

M'Intyre & Stewart, 13 High street

and 2 George street

see ad.

Richardson, W111. B., 318 High st.

Soutar, James, 67 S. Methven st.

see advertisement.

Shaw&Wotherspoon,46 St. John st.

Thomson, Robert, (manager P. B.

Co., Limited), 40 and 44 NorthMethven street.

BANKERS.

See pages ij, 16, and iy.

BASKETMAKERS.M'Kinven, James, 65 High street.

Taylor, Jas. ,135 High street.—see ad.

BELLHANGERS.

Bryden & Sons, John, 7 Princes st.

Campbell, Peter, 129 High street

see advertisement.

Robertson, John, N. Methven st.

Westwood, Sons, & Miller, 21

Princes street

see advt.

Wylie, George, 7 George street.

BILLPOSTERS.

Ashton, Alexander, Kirkside.

Christie, T. F., 2 Mill street.

Young & Sons, 1 & 3 Watergate

see advertise/nent.

BIRDSTUFFERS, ETC.

Lorimer, John, 7 King street.

Malloch, P. D. , 209 High street

see advertisement.

BLACKSMITHS.

Finlayson, James, 24 Mill street

see advertisement.

Fraser, William, 189 South street.

Frew & Sons, Wm., 6 Mill street.

Gorrie, Thomas, 24 N. Methven st.

Guthrie, Wm. 24 Commercial st.

Hume, John, 3 Flesh vennel.

Irvine, Mrs John, 6 North Williamstreet.

Johnstone, Alex, (farrier), Guardvennel.

M'Lean, J. (farrier), 4^ Mill street.

M'Quhae, Thomas, 12 Carpenter st.

Scobie, James, 18 James street.

Taylor, James, Kinnoull st.

see ad.

Walsh, William, Horner's lane.

Wells, James, 31 Newrow.Will, Robert, 71 High street.

Wylie, George, 7 George street.

BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, ANDBOOKBINDERS.

Those marked * are Bookbinders.

Angus, Robert, Bridgend.Barlas, James, 263 High street.

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. 215

Christie, J., 32 St. John st.

see ad.

Dow, John, 21 North Methven st.

Findlay, James, 196 South street.

Garvie, Alex. 35 South street.

Hay, R. A. & J., 23 George st.

Jackson, James H., 20 High street.

*Jackson and M'Gregor, 10 Tay st.

Leitch & Leslie, 20 St. John street.

Moncrieff, William, 57 Princes st.

M'Farlane, James, 235 High street.

*M'Gregor, Alex., 21 Bridge lane

see advertisement.

Murdoch, James R., 78 St. John st.—see advertisement.

*Nicol, Jas. Y., 1 George street and41 South Methven street.

Robertson, David, 94 High street

see advertisement.

Stewart, Robert, 39 St. John street.

Walker, Robert (old), 46 Mill street.

Wood & Son, David, 52 High st.

and 46 George street.

BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS ANDDEALERS.

Angus, George, 139 Canal crescent.

Bannister, Thomas, 9 Athole place.

Bell, William, 149 High street.

Caklerwood, James, 63 High street—see advertisement.

Carmichael, David, 32 High street—see advertisement.

Clark, Robt., 14 George st.

see ad.

Duncan, Alex., 67 S. Methven st.

Farney, William M., 26 St. John st.

Gall, Alexander, 5 Skinnergate.

George, Alexander, 119 High street.

Graham, John D., 26 Carpenter st.

Gray, Patrick, 237 High street.

Gray & Co., John, 155 High street.

Greig & Co., 24 and 26 Watergate—see advertisement.

Halley, William, 6 Leonard street.

Horsman, Arthur (clog), 153 Southstreet.

Inglis, James, 35 Main street.

Jack, James, Bridgend.

Keay, James, 103 High street and

22 South Methven street.

Lamb, Robert, 86 South street.

Leslie, Jonathan, 7 Gowrie street.

Malloch, Daniel, 32 Athole street.

Maybole Warehouse, 155 High st.

Mechie, James, 6 Gowrie street.

M 'Donald, Thomas, 209 South st.

M'Nicol, James, 24 Pligh street.

Norwell, David, 39 High street and66 South Methven street.

Norwell, John, 144 High street.

Norwell, Peter, 8 Skinnergate.

Paton, John, 1 1 St. John street.

Robertson, Alex., 38 North Methven

street.

Robertson, James, 42 South street.

Sandeman, David, 106 High street.

Sidey, Henry, 64 High street.

Sinclair, James, 99 High street

see advertisement.

Smith, David, 55 Strathmore street.

Stewart, William, 71 Leonard st.

Taylor, J., 1 County place.

Tolleth, James, 137 High street.

Tyrie, Mrs (carpet), 44 Skinnergate.

Williamson, J., 223 High street—

see advertisement.

Wilson, R. &. A., no High street.

BRASSFOUNDERS.

See also Plumbers.

Bryden & Sons, John, 7 Princes

street.

Frew &'Sons, William, 8 Mill st.

Perth Brass Foundry, 20 & 23 Canalstreet— D. Mackie & Co.

see

advertisement.

Macleish, James, 15 Mill st.

see ad.

Perth Foundry, Paul street—A. C.Stewart.

Somerville & Wright, 4 S. Methvenstreet.

St. John's Foundry, Foundry lane

George Chrystal.

Wylie, George, 7 George street.

2l6 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.

BROKERS AND GENERAL DEALERS.

In Meal Vermel.

Doonan, J. I Kilpatrick,John

Donahue, John Knight, A.

Fleming, Wm. Murphy, DavidHeraughty, John M 'Kay, AndrewHiggins, P. M 'Quad e, HughKeegan, G. Reid, D.Kilpatrick, Jas.

Anderson, J., 181 South street.

Keegan, M., 167 South st.

see ad.

Miller, James, 127 South street.

BREWERS.

Cairns, Thomas (barm), Cutlogvennel.

Forbes, John (distiller), Bridgend.

Muir & Martin, 121 Canal street.

Panton, W. (maltster), Craigie Mill.

Wright & Co., J., 18 N. Methven st.

BRUSHMAKERS.Baker, Mrs, 45 Meal vennel.

Taylor, James, 135 High street

see advertisement.

BUILDERS AND SCULPTORS.

Anderson, William, Alexandra st.

Beveridge Brothers, Newrow.Beveridge, D. (sculptor), York pi.—see advertisement

.

Brand, Robert, Kinnoull.

Brown & Duncan, 14 Kinnoull st.

Christie, George (sculptor), St.

Andrew street.

Chrystal, John, Bridgend.

Douglas & Johnstone, 22 Cale-

donian road.

Fraser & Morton, Victoria street.

Laing & Son, David, Alexandra st.

Marshall & Brown (sculptors), 15Hospital street.

Moir, George, Alexandra street.

Moir, James, St. Catherine's place.

Moir, John, Balhousie.

M'Currach & Son, P., 48 Victoria

street.

Readdie, Thos., 59 N. Methven st.

Tait, John, Perth and Errol.

CABINETMAKERS, WRIGHTS, ANDJOINERS.

Ballantyne, J. & J., 14 South st.

Brown, T. & W., Alexandra street.

Burns, John, 7 Athole street.

Cameron, Charles, 80 High street.

Cameron, J. A. & D., Gowrie st.

Chambers, W., 13 Union lane.

Clark, Robert, 192 High st.

see ad.

Clunie & Wilson, 67 Main street.

Craig & Auld, 47 Canal street.

Crombie, N., zo\ Barrack street.

Dow, William, 232 High street.

Dow & M 'Farlane, Market street.

Forgan, Thomas, 19 Scott street.

Grant, Charles, 9 Union lane.

Hay, James, 28 and 30 County pi.—see advertisement.

Hunt, Thomas, 8 Charlotte street.

Hutton, John, 38 Athole street.

Imrie & Sons, Peter, 76 George st.—ses advertisement.

Irvine, Mrs John (cart), 6 NorthWilliam street.

Johnstone, Peter, Cow vennel.

Malcolm, William, 63 South street.

Morison, David, St. Catherine's pi.

Morison, James, 18 Barossa street.

Murray, Joseph, 292 High street.

M 'Donald, James, 23 Athole street.

M 'Donald, W., 22 N. Methven st.•

M'Kendrick, Andrew, 211 High st.

M'Intosh & Sons, 5 Newrow.Pullar & Son, 54 Victoria street.

Pullsfr, Thomas, Foundry lane.

Rutherford, William, 8 Main street.

Sca/tt, Alexander, 15 North port.

Srewart, Alex, (cart), 23 Athole st.

S\ewart & Co., 19 Mill street.

Stewart & M' Farlane, 24 Mill st.

Stewart, W. J., Alexandra street.

Whittet, Charles S., 22 Mill street.

WThyte, Laurence, 70 Watergate.

Williamson, Robert, 170 High st.

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. 217

CANDLEMAKERS.

Carnegie, F. P., 120 High street.

Garvie, William, yj Canal street.

CARRIERS.

See page ig.

CARVERS AND GILDERS.

Jackson, Jas., 66 George st.

see ad.

Murray, Alex., 22 South st.

see ad.

CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.

Blair, Rose P., 44 S. Methven st.

Dandie, Newby, & Dandie, 75 Highstreet.

Farquhar, James, 76 St. John street

—see advertisement.

Glass, Alex., 39 South Methvenstreet—house, Bon-Accord Villas,

Pitheavlis

see advertisement.

Gowans, James, 21 High street.

Kennedy, Sinclair, 228 High street.

Reid & Donald, 39 George street.

Stewart, Jas. D., 65 South Methvenstreet.

Strang, Peter, 166 High street.

Wilson, John, 35 High street

see

advertisement.

CHIMNEY SWEEPERS.

Bissett, William, 332 High street.

Dewar, Donald, 13 Guard vennel.

M'Dougall, James, 313 High street.

M'Dougall, Peter, 282 High street—see advertisement.

M'Lauchlan, Daniel & Morris, 32Watergate.

Melville, James, 42 Skinnergate.

Pitkeathly, Alex., Guard vennel.

Speirs, William, 137 South street.

CHINA, CRYSTAL, AND STONEWAREDEALERS.

Anderson, James, 47 Newrow.Anderson, James, 54 St. John st.

see advertisement.

Anderson, Matthew, 26 St. John st.

Gray, James, 59 South street.

Keegan, Michael, 167 South street.

M'Gillivray, Mrs, 51 South street.

O'Neil, John, 275 High street.

M'Lauchlan, G., 213 High street.

M'Tavish, Patrick, 26 Meal vennel.

Ramsay, Alexander, 134 South st.

White, William, 19 Kirkgate.

CIVIL ENGINEERS AND LANDSURVEYORS.

Barr, Thomas M., Barnhill.

Hay & Kyd, Victoria street.

Macdonald & Fraser, Market street.

Matthew, Patrick, 32 High street.

Ritchie, James, 18 Charlotte street.

Waterston, John, 36 N. Methven st.

Young, John, Tay street.

CLERGYMEN.

See pages 20 and 55-

CLOTHIERS, DRAPERS, & HATTERS.

See also Tailors and Clothiers.

Alexander, Geo., 236 High street.

Allan, Robert, 33 High st.

see ad.

Bayne, A., 50 South Methven st.

Belmain & MTntyre, 15 St. John st.

Birrell, Andrew, 118 High street.

Blair, Douglas, 189 High street.

Bonar, Robt., 131 High st.

see ad.

Byars, Win., 88 High st.

see ad.

Brydson, William, 117 High street.

Cairns, James (india-rubber), 67 S.

Methven street.

Chaplin, John, 233 High street.

Chisholm, Wm. B., 29 George st.

Co-operative Society, Scott street.

Crerar, John, 14 Hospital street.

Crichton, James, 42 S. Methven st.

Darling & Co., A., 35 George st.

Dewar & Honey, I St. John street.

Dewar & Co., R. M., 4 St. John'splace.

Donaldson & Mackenzie, 34 Georgestreet.

Drummond, Mrs, 17 Leonard st.

2l8 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.

Duncan, John, 159 High street.

Dunsmore & Son, B., 56 and 58High street.

Fenwick, Marion, 337 High street.

Fenwick, Peter, 317 High street.

Green, Alex., 57 South Methven st.

Greig, James R., 34 Caledonian rd.

Greig & Co., 24 Watergate— see ad.

Hay, Robert, 27 George street.

Isaac, James, 21 South Methven st.

Johnman, William, 300 High st.

Low & Peebles, 14, 16, and 18 St.

John street.

M 'Cowan, Mrs, 1 S. St. John's pi.

M'Ewen, James, 56 St. John street.

M'Mahon, M., 52 Meal vennel.

M'Naughton & Dewar, 8 George st.

Miller, Alexander, 201 High street.

Miller, Walter, 30 Caledonian rd.

Morton & Mitchells, 23 St. John st.

Murray & Ewing, 24 St. John st.

Petrie, Mrs J. (hatter), 66 South st.

Rice, William, 135 South street.

Richardson & Pearson, 16 and 18

Princes street.

Robertson, James, 19 Hospital st.

Robertson, Mitchell, & Co., 32George street.

Ross, David, 179 High street.

Rumgay, Andw., 18 Caledonian rd.

Seton, Duncan, 71 High street.

Sime, John B., 225 High street.

Smith, J. & D., 13 Charlotte st.

Taylor, R. D., 45 High street.

Taylor, John, 162 High st.

Taylor, John, 93 High street.

Wilson, Isabella, 40 N. Methven st.

Wotherspoon, James, 44 High st.

and 25 St. John St.-

sec advt.

Young & Campbell, 38 S. Methvenstreet.

COACH AND CAB PROPRIETORS.

Brown, Colin, 8 North Methven St.

M 'Queen, James, 20 and 22 Princes

street

see advertisement.

Marshall, R. & J., 58 George street

and 52 South street—see advt.

Ritchie & Co., M., Mill st.

see ad,

Robertson, Wm., 14 N. William st.

Yaccamini, Robert, 72 South street,

COACHBUILDERS.

Keillor, John, 18 Mill street.

Pirrie & Anderson, Princes street.

Reid, P. & J., Princes street.

Thomson, William, Canal street.

COAL AGENTS AND DEALERS.

Bauchop, Wm., 22 Whitefriars st.

Bruce, James, North British depot.

Campbell, A., Glasgow road depot,

Christie, James, St. Andrew street.

Cree, Peter, 56 Watergate.Co-operative Coal Co., 288 High st

Dixon & Co., Wm., Glasgow roac

depot.

Duncan, Thos., St. Leonard's ban!depot.

Edward, Wm., Princes st. station.

Frame, James, Glasgow road depotGibbons, John, 5 Nevvrow.Gorrie, John, 23 Princes street.

Gow, James, 25 Priory place.

Haggart, John, 13 County place.

Lauder, William, 338 High street.

Law & Son, C, Princes st

see ad,

Lennie, Gregory M., 34 South st.

M'Ainsh, William, Cutlog vennel.

M'Ewan, Andrew, Hospital street.

Mellis, J. Y., Glasgow road depot.

Milne, David N., 270 High street.

Muir, Thomas, Glasgow road depotPeebles, Peter, Glasgow road depotPorteous, Wm., Market street.

Robertson, Mrs, 28 Princes street.

Scott, John, Skinnergate.

Scott & Alexander, Glasgow road.;

Skinner, John, N. B. M. depot.

Skinner, 'William, Earl's dykes.

Stewart, John, 22 Priory place.

Sutherland, G., Glasgow road depot

Wallace, James, Newrow.

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY, 219

CONFECTIONERS.

Alexander, Mrs, 217 High street.

Donald, Catherine, 85 High street.

Duncan, Mrs Thomas, 133 High st.

Elder, Chalmers, 26 r High street.

Fenwick & Son, 27 St. John street.

Fraser, Daniel, 138 High street.

Guild, Mrs, 73 Leonard street.

Harley, Win. H., 26 and 28 SouthMethven st. and 45 George st.

Kennaway, Charles G., 101 South

street and 29 High street.

Laidlaw, Win., 18 Leonard street

—see advertisement.

MTntosh, C, 14 N. Methven st.

IM'Millan, Daniel, 243 High street.

Shedden, James, 57 N. Methven st.

Stewart, Duncan, 5 King street.

, Williamson, William, 51 Princes st.

I Wilson, Robert, 38 St. John street

—see advertisement.

Yaccamini, R., 72 South street.

COOKS & EATING-HOUSE KEEPERS.

Allan, Mrs, 299 High street.

Guthrie, John B., 274 High street.

Harley, W. IL, 26 and 28 SouthMethven street.

Hewat, James, 10 Watergate.Jardine, James, 27 Hospital street.

Keay, Elizabeth, 63 Newrow.Laidlaw, William, 18 Leonard st.—see advertisement.

Manson, John, 190 South street.

Munro, Helen, 262 High street.

Murdoch, Mrs, 11 South street.

M 'Donald, Jessie, 7 Market street.

Sinclair, Mrs, 41 Meal vennel.

I

Stewart, Alexander, 6 Market st.

COOPERS.

Carrick, James, Scott street.

Dutch, Alexander, Shore.

Justice, Thomas, 35 South street.

I Muckersie, James, 3 Princes street.

Thomson, Alexander, 4 Mill street.

COPPER AND TIN SMITHS.

Barlass, J. & W., 48 High street.

Gorrie, David, 6 S. Methven st.

Munro, H. F., 38 Skinnergate.

Robertson, John, 53 N. Methven st.

Saunders, John, 144 South street.

Soutar, John, 86 High street.

Wylie, George, 7 George street.

Young, Wm. W., 150 High street.

CORK MANUFACTURERS.

Arbuckle, Thomas, 17 Bridge lane.

Wilson, David, 80 High street.

CUTLER.

Valentine, George, yj High street.

DAIRY KEEPERS.

Andrews, Robert, Castlegable.

Armour, Mrs, I Strathmore street.

Cadzow, John, 19 Skinnergate.

Dougall, [ames, 7 Commercial st.

Duncan, James, High Craigie.

Ferguson, Mrs, Craigie.

Gillespie, David, 78 Pligh street.

Gow, Robert, 1 1 Barossa street.

Hanick, M., 146 South street.

Hinshelwood, James, 15 N. Meth-ven street.

Keay, Mrs, 62 Pomarium.Kidd, E., 13 Strathmore street.

Kilgour, Robert, 17 Barossa street.

Meldrum, Janet, 5 Union street.

Miller, Mrs, 9 Hospital street.

Miller, Mary, 1 1 Pomarium.More, Mrs, 31 Castlegable.

M'Farlane, Mrs, Craigie Park ter.

M'Glashan, John, 16 South street.

M'Gregor, Jessie, 168 High street.

M'Laren, James, Shore.

M'Laggan, Alex., 16 Barossa st.

M'Leod, Mrs, 9 Low street.

M'Quarrie, Mrs, 13 Bridge lane.

Paton, James, 21 Kirkgate.

220 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.

Paton, John, 231 High street.

Petrie, John, Bridgend.

Robertson, George, 2 Murray st.

Robertson, John, Craigie.

Robertson, Robert, 19 Isla street.

Robertson, William, 6 Barrack st.

Sang, John, Pitheavlis.

Semple, Archibald, 9 Hospital st.

Semple, Wm., 10 N. Methven st.

Sorlie, David, Bridgend.

Stewart, Archibald, 65 Leonard st.

Stewart, Daniel, 48 South st. andII Watergate.

Stewart, Duncan, 87 Canal street.

Stewart, Mrs, New Shore.

Watson, David, 41 Main street.

Watson, John, 6 Strathmore street.

DENTISTS.

Crichton & Son, G., 7 Charlotte st.

Kelt, Andrew P., 28 St. John st.

Stewart, John, 19 Princes street.

Stobie, Joseph, 14 St. John street.

DRAPERS.

See Clothiers.

DRESSMAKERS AND MILLINERS.

See also Furnishing Shops.

Aitken, Mrs, 9 Market street.

Allen & Miller, 16 George street.

Anderson, Agnes, 17 High street.

Anderson, Margaret (hat), 163 Highstreet.

Baird, J. & J., 4 George street.

Ballantine & Christie, 67 George St.

Balmain, M., 15 Main street.

Barclay, Plelen, 4 South Methven st.

Bayne, Misses, 9 Charlotte street.

Black, John (warehouse), 173 Highstreet.

Buik, Mrs, 33 N. Methven street.

Brewster, Agnes, 12 Barossa street.

Calderwood, J., 147 High street.

Carr, Jemima, 37 N. Methven st.

Carrick, Maggie, 47 South street.

Chalmers, Elizabeth, 156 High st.

Christison, Mrs, 198 High street.

Clement, Misses, 17 High street.

Clyne, Jane, 2 Market street.

Conacher, Marg., 33 N. Methven st.

Craig, Eliza, 247 High street.

Craigie, Jessie, ioi High street.

Deighton, Betsy, 228 South street.

Deuchar, Mrs, 22 Caledonian road.

Dingwall, Mary, 62 High street.

Douglas, Mrs, 148 High street.

Duncan, Ann, 36 George street.

Duncan, Helen, Croft bank.

Ferguson, Mrs, 46 High street.

Fletcher, Mrs, 170 High street.

Forbes, Betsy, 7 Pomarium.Fraser, Jane, 65 Canal street.

Gall, Jane, 12 Hospital street.

Galletly, Helen, 25 South street.

Gentry, Elizabeth, 9 South street.

Gibson, Helen, 22 St. John street.

Gray, Mrs, 282 High street.

Greig & Co., 24 and 26 Watergate—see advertisement.

Halley, E., 2 Barossa place.

Halley, Elizabeth, 245 High street.

Harper, Mary, Bridgend.

Keay, Mrs, 116 South street.

Keay, Misses, 22 St. John street.

Kennedy, Misses, 73 High street.

Lindsay, Mary A., 208 High st.

Lowe & Bell, 70 George street.

Marshall, Jane, 44 Newrow.Menzies, Jessie, 13 Leonard street.

Menzies, Jessie, 21 Union street.

Menzies, Mary, I Paul street.

Menzies, Misses, 224 High street.

Menzies, Mrs D. (and embroiderer),

87 High street.

Miller, Elizabeth, 143 High street.

Miller, Mrs (stay), 7 Paul street.

Morison, Jane, 21 Athole street.

Morrison, J. & E., 71 Princes st.

Morton & Mitchells, 23 St. Johnstreet.

M'Airly, Miss, 11 Stormont street.

M'Aulay, C, 170 High street.

M 'Cowan, Mrs, 1 S. St. John pi.

M 'Donald, Mrs, 2 Brown street.

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M'Farlane, Margaret, Claypots.

M'Farlane, Isabella, Cherrybank.M'llvride, Mrs, 226 High street.

M'Intyre, Ann, 188 High street.

M'Kenzie, Mrs, 9 Murray street.

M'Laggan, Jessie, 10 Charlotte St.

M'Leod, Misses, 19 St. John st.

M'Whannel, Helen, 34 Newrow.Nicoll, Agnes, 72 George street.

Nicoll, Helen, 7 Barossa street.

Philips, Ann (stay), 42 St. Johnstreet.

Pullar, Janet, 47 High st.

see ad.

Reid, Margaret, 300 High street.

Robertson, C, 19 Mill street.

Robertson, M., 63 N. Methven st.

Robertson, Flora, 226 High street.

Rollo, Mrs, 32 Leonard street.

Short, Mrs, 290 High street.

Sime, Elizabeth, 34 Athole street.

Sime, John B. (warehouse), 225 and227 High street.

Sime, Georgina, Bridgend.Smith, Mrs John, 1 Nelson street.

Stewart, Mrs, 126 High street.

Stewart & M'Gregor, 62 Athole st.

Templeton, James (warehouse), 15George street.

Thomas, Mrs, 190 High street.

Tolleth, E., 48 S. Methven street.

Wann, Mrs, 8 Barossa place.

Watson, Isabella, 68 High street.

Welsh, B., 129 High street.

Welsh, Mrs Robert, 81 High street.

Whittet, Margaret, 224 High st.

Wilson, Catherine, 1 Cross street.

Wilkie, Isabella, I Paul street.

Wood, Jane, 92 Victoria street.

Wylie, Mrs, 129 High street.

Young, Mary, 14 St. John street.

DYERS AND RENOVATORS.

Campbell & Co., 3 S. Methven st.

Campbell, P. & P., 35 South Meth-ven street and Balhousie Works.

Keay Brothers, St. Andrew street.

Pullar & Sons, John, Kinnouli st.

EMBROIDERERS.

Banks, Elizabeth, 18 Gowrie street.

Edwards, Mrs, 260 High street.

Gorrie, Mrs, 153 High street.

Menzies, Mrs D., 87 High street.

ENGINEERS AND IRONFOUNDERS.

Barker, George, Market street.

Chrystal, G., St. John's Foundry.Gow, Magnus, 25 Mill street.

Robertson, William, 40 Canal st.

Stewart, John, 13 King street.

Stewart, A. C, Perth Foundry.White, William, West Mill street.

ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHICPRINTERS.

Those marked * are Lithographers.

*Anderson, Andrew, 24 Canal st.—see adveitisement.

*Fraser, Donald, 87 High street.

Hay, R. A. &J., 23 George st.

M'Gregor, David, 40 George street—see advertisement.

Stark, James, 10 St. Ann's lane.

*Young & Sons, 1 & 3 Watergate—see advertisement.

FISHING-TACKLE MAKERS.

Bryson, Charles, Watergate.Lees, Robt., 65 George st.

see ad.

M'Kinlay, James, 8 Athole street.

Malloch, P. D., 209 High street

see advertisement

.

Paton & Son, E., 44 George street.

FISHMONGERS.

Armstrong, John, 230 South street.

Berwick, Mrs, 1 1 Flesh vennel.

Berwick, William, 80 Watergate.Cochrane, Charles, 199 South st.

Harper, Wm. (curer), Foundry lane.

Hill, Wm., 220 High street

see ad.

M 'Donald, Jessie, 252 High street.

Mailer, William, 34 S. Methven st.

Robertson, Thomas, 21 South st.

222 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.

Speedie, Alexander, 17 St. John st.

Stewart, Alexander, 10 Kirkside.

Stewart, Alex., 27 Guard vennel.

Stewart, Robert, 25 Guard vennel.

Stewart, Robert, St. John's place.

Stewart, John, 25 Guard vennel.

FLESHERS.

Blyth & Sons, Andrew, 14 Market

street.

Cameron, George, 7 Main street.

Cameron, James, 38 Athole street.

Crawford, "Mrs John, 104 High st.

Donn, Walter, 128 High street.

Ewan, William, 113 South street.

Fenton, Alexander, Kirkside.

Forbes, James, 15 N. Methven st.

Garvie, Robert, 22 S. Methven st.

Hall, Joseph, 234 South street.

Hall, Richard, 11 Leonard street.

Hall, William, 117 South street.

Heron, Joseph, 9 North port.

Moncrieff, John, 107 South street.

M'Donald, John, 12 St. John st.

M'Gregor, jas., 19 N. Methven st.

M'Gregor, II. & D., 71 George st.

M'Kendrick, William, 15 South st.

Paton, Mrs James, 43 Princes st.

Roy, Thomas, 47 South Methven st.

Smith & Son (curers), 58 Victoria st.

Stewart, Alexander, 277 High st.

Watson, A. & G., 62 South street

and 46 South Methven street.

Whannel, Henry, 251 High street.

Williamson, John, North Scott st.

WT

inton, A., 64 South Methven st.

FOREIGN VICE-CONSUL.

Lowe, Robert (German), Charles st.

FRUITERERS AND GREENGROCERS.

Anderson, Mrs, 130 Canal street.

Brown, William, 69 South Methvenstreet and 61 High street.

Bruce, John, 53 Princes street.

Bruce, Mrs, 15 Speygate.

Burden, Duncan, 137 High street.

Crawford, Mrs David, 22 Hospitalstreet.

Ferrier, Mrs, 25 Watergate.Fraser, Alex., 9 Princes street.

Gardener, Elizabeth, Bridgend.Gloag, Robert, 185 South street.

Graham, M., 1S4 High street.

Halley, Mrs, 95 South street.

Harley & Sons, Wm., 3 George St..

Henderson, Charles, 11 N. Methven:street.

Henderson, Robert, 268 High st.

see advcrtisoiieiit.

Kennedy, Alex., 9 County place.

Lawson, Mrs, 31 Watergate.Melville, Mrs, 77 South street.

M'Glashan, Margaret, Kirkside.

Oswald, Helen, 37 St. John street.

Robertson, Mrs, 1 1 Castlegable.

Shepherd, Margaret, 12 Bridge lane.

Skinner, W., 67 North Methven st.

Smeaton, John, 3 Market street.

Spence, William, 61 N. Methven st.

Stewart, Jessie, 4 Victoria street.

Stobie, George, 21 Kirkgate.

Wilson, James, 10 Caledonian road.

Yule, Mrs, 55 Kinnoull causeway.

FURNISHING SHOPS.

Brown, Andrew, 23 High street.

Carrick, M., 47 South street.

Crichton, A. & J., 11 Princes street,

Gorrie, Mrs, 153 High street.

MTntyre, Ann, 188 High street.

Sturrock, Mrs James, 9 South st.

Sutherland, James, 78 High street.

Templeton, James, 15 George st.

Thomson, Charles S., 26 High st.

Young, M. J., 226 South street.

GAME DEALERS.

See Poulterers.

GARDENERS.

Douglas, Joseph, 3 St. Paul's sq.

Farquharson, W. M., Comely Ban!Nursery.

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. 223

Finlayson, Peter, 6 Commercial st.

Johnstone, Charles, 92 High street.

Kilgour, William, 24 Market street.

GASFlTTERS.

See Plumbers and Tinsmiths.

GINGERP.EER, ETC., MANUFAC-TURERS.

Adam, James, Market street.

Dandie, Newby, & Dandie, 75 Highstreet.

Gowans, James, 21 High street.

Reid & Donald, 39 George street.

Paton, James, 12 Horner's lane.

Stewart Brothers, 219 High street.

Thomson, W. B., 60 Canal street.

Wilson, John, 35 High street.

GLAZIERS.

Bruce & Son, James, 100 High st.

Douglas & Son, G. R., 52 Princes

street.

M 'Vicar, William, 177 High street.

Stalker & Boyd, 27 South street.

GRAIN MERCHANTS.

Alexander & Co., T., 1 Kirkgate.

Brown, Alex., 45 S. Methven st.

Cunningham Brothers, 2 Charles

street.

Dow, James, 28 Barrack street.

Galloway, David, Kinnoull.

Halley, Robert, Balhousie Mills.

Hutchison & Co., Robert, Canalstreet.

Martin, James, 27 Main street.

M'Cash & Son, J., Dovecotland.M 'Donald, J. and W., 52 SouthMethven street.

Rowden, Alfred L., Bridgend.Sharp, William, Charles street.

Shepherd, William, 16 Queen st.

Simpson, John, 9 Kirkgate.il|Smith, J. & J., Charles street.

Stewart, John, James street.

GROCERS AND WINE AND SPIRITMERCHANTS.

Braid & Co., Wm., 43 High street.

Campbell, John, 28 N. Methven st.

Campbell, Mrs James, I Main st.

Chalmers, John, 2 Leonard street.

Dingwall, Alex., 36 St. John street.

Ferguson, Mrs, 91 and 93 South st.

Forrest, Thomas, Caledonian road.

Fraser, John, 40 High street.

Gloag, William B., 24 Athole st.

Guthrie, H. M., 5 Main st.

see ad.

Howat, George, 131 South street.

Laing, Andrew, 72 St. John street.

Lennie, Gregory M., 28 South st.

Lynch, Matthew, 54 Meal vennel.

Miller, David, 23 Hospital street.

Moir, James, I Leonard street.

M'Kenzie, Daniel, 157 South st.

M'Kenzie, James, Main st.

see ad.

Nelson, George, 120 South street.

Paton, John, 240 High street.

Penney, Andrew, 65 George st.

see advertisement.

Peters, Alex., 40 Long causeway.

Robertson, Charles, 241 High st.

Robertson, David, 36 High street.

Robertson, Robert, 21 George st.

Robertson, Robert H., 22 High st.

Smith, R. B., 70 St. John street.

Stewart, George, 272 High street.

Stewart, James, 196 High street.

Stewart, J. B., 4 County place.

Stuart, Mrs, 43 South Methven st.

Tainsh, James, 90 High street.

Thomson, Alexander, 271 High st.

Wright, 'J., 2 South Methven street.

GROCERS AND PROVISION

MERCHANTS.

See also preceding List.

Those marked + are Wholesale

.

Allan, James, 194 -South street.

Anderson & Jamieson, 19 High st.

Anderson, John, I Milne street.

Anderson, Mrs Daniel, 19 Athole st.

224 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.

Anderson, Mrs Duncan, 118 Southstreet.

Anderson, Peter, 24 Caledonian rd.

Baird, Mrs, 3 Paul street.

Barns, Thomas, 256 High street.

Bayne, Mrs, 3 Leonard street.

Boyd, Mrs Peter, 34 Long causeway.Braid, William, 4 Milne street.

Brown, Mrs Thomas, 38 Newrow.tBrown & Logie, Mill street.

Buchanan, Christina, 87 South st.

^Campbells, M'Laggan, & Co., 107High street.

tChalmers & Honey, 122 High st.

Clyne, Alexander, 318 High street.

Co-operative Society's Stores

Scott street, 5 South street, 18

Hospital street, and Bridgend.

Cook, T., Scott street.

Coul, James, 48 George street.

Cowper, John, 27 King street.

Craig, David, 56 South street.

Crawford, Mrs, 37 Kinnoull causewayCrerar, Andrew, 5 N. Methven st.

Crow, John, 19 Kinnoull street.

Donaldson, James, 234 High street.

Douglas, David, 21 Commercial st.

Douglas, Mrs, 3 Gowrie street.

Drummond, Robert, 41 Mill street.

Dunn, James, 2 Brown street.

Easson, William, 31 South street.

Fairley, Patrick, 38 Meal vennel.

Fenwick, Peter, 317 High street.

Fenwick, William, 335 High street.

Fisher, James, 186 High street.

Fisher, William, 172 High street.

Folan, Mary, 240 South street.

Fraser, James, 136 Canal crescent.

Galletly, James, 91 Main street.

Gavin, M., 60 Meal vennel.

Gardiner, George, 19 South street.

Gilchrist, Joan, Low Craigie.

Gillespie, John, 146 South street.

Glass, James, North Scott street.

Glass, Mrs, 345 High street.

Gow, Mary, 108 South street.

Graham, Mrs, 80 Pomarium.Grant, John, 8 High street.

tGreig, R. & J., 89 High street.

Haggart, Ann, 214 South street.

Henderson, William, 81 Main st.

Kennedy, Mrs Robert, 16 Kirkgate.

Kerrigan, Thomas, 13 Meal vennel.

King, James, 124 High street.

Lawson, Mrs, 96 South street.

Lipton, Thomas, 186 South street.

Lonie, John, 99 South street.

Low, Ann, 45 Skinnergate.Macintosh, John, 69 High street.

Malcolm, Alexander, 64 Athole st.

Melville, Mrs, 77 South street.

Mill, James, 21 Leonard street.

Miller. Isabella, 3 Pomarium.Moncrieff, Thomas, 8 Leonard st.

More, Mrs William, 25 Main street.

Mulqueen, Martin, 24 Meal vennel.

Munro, Donald, 22 Market street.

Munro, Janet, 324 High street.

tMunro, Thomas, 73 N. Methven st.

Munro, WTilliam, 13 North port.

M'Call, Mrs, 50 Pomarium.M'Conochie, Mrs, 29 Castlegable.

M'Diarmid, John, 13 N. Methven st.

M 'Donald, J., 94 South street.

M 'Donald, James, 224 South street.

M 'Donald, James, 23 King street.

M'Ewan, Mrs, 13 Gowrie street.

M'Glashan, Margaret, 152 South st.

MTntosh, J. & C, 12 Caledonianroad.

MTntosh, Mrs C, 14 Gowrie st.

M'Kenzie, Alexander, 39 Mill st.

M'Kinlay, Peter, Newtown.M'Leod, William, 22 Carpenter st.

M'Mahon, M., 48 Meal vennel.

M'Neil, Peter, 278 High street.

M'Queen, Daniel, 12 Meal vennel.

M'Rae, Mrs John, 218 High street.

Ogilvie, David, 174 High street.

Oliver, W. G., 15 Watergate.^Palmers & Drummond, 200 High st.

Paton, John, 52 Long causeway.Pearson, Mary, 6 Athole street.

Peterkin, Mrs, 294 High street.

Petrie, William, 47 Leonard street.

Rattray, William, 75 South street.

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. 225

Richardson, Win. B., 318 High st.

Robertson, James S., 55 S. Methvenstreet.

Robertson, Mrs Peter, 28 Princes st.

Robertson, William, 65 South st.

fRoss, Andrew, 42 Castlegable.

Russell, Thomas, 61 South Methvenstreet and 30 St. John street.

Scott, Mrs, 93 Leonard street.

Scrimgeour, John, 238 South street.

Smith, P., 203 South street.

Stewart, Archibald, 1 Glover street.

Stewart, Helen, 27 Govvrie street.

Stewart, Jessie, 12 Kirkgate.

Stewart, Mrs A., 12 Athole street.

Stewart, Neil, 24 Caledonian road.

Stewart, Thomas, 30 Caledonian rd.

Stewart, W. G., 189 High street.

Stirton, Alexander, 210 High street.

Strachan, George, 76 Canal street.

Strang, Mrs Peter, 101 Canal street.

Taylor, Mrs, 239 High street.

Thomson, Mrs Alex., 2 Barrack st.

Waterson, George, 297^ High st.

Welsh, Mrs, 39 Meal vennel.

Welsh, William, 63 Strathmore st.

tWilson, John, 44 Mill street.

Young, Hugh, 3 Castlegable.

Young, William, 48 Skinnergate.

GUN AND RIFLE MANUFACTURERS.

Lees, Robert, 63 George street

see advertisement.

M'Laggan, Peter, 6 Caledonian rd.

Paton & Son, Edward, 44 Georgestreet.

HAIRDRESSERS.

Burnett, William, 41 George st.

Lang, Michael, 52 George street.

Lang, Robert, 14 High street.

Malloch, John, 143 Canal crescent.

Muckersie, William, 5 Princes st.

Pindergast, John, 7 Bridge lane.

Peddie, John, 53 George st.

see ad.

Ross, William, 215 High street.

Stewart, Alexander, 2 County place.

Thomson, Arthur G. , 19 Skinnergate.

HATTERS.

See Clothiers.

HOSIERS.

See also Furnishing Shops.

Allan, Robert, ^ High st.

see ad.

Brown, Andrew, 23 High street.

Campbell, John, 132 High street.

Carrick, M., 47 South street.

Chaplin, John, 233 High street.

Crichton, A. & J., 11 Princes st.

Henderson, Win., 9 N. Methven st.

Miller, Alexander, 201 High street.

Pullar, J., 53 High street

see advt.

Templeton, James, 15 George st.

Thomson, Charles S., 26 High st.

Wilson, J., 40 North Methven st.

HOUSE FACTORS.

Imrie & Sons, P., 76 George street,

Pirrie, James P., Princes street.

Reid, Thomas, 270 High street.

INK MANUFACTURERS.

Moncrieff, J., Caledonian road.

Todd & Co., John, Charteris st.

INN AND HOTEL KEEPERS, SPIRIT-DEALERS, AND TAVERN-KEEPERS.

Aitken, Joseph W., 121 South st.

Anderson, William, 81 South street.

Athole Temperance Restaurant, 7County place.

Baker, Walter (Market), Caledonianroad.

Bain, Alex. (County), 1 South st.

Cargill, William (Salutation), 24South street

see ad.

Chalmers, Mrs (Old Ship), 25 Highstreet.

Christie, Mrs (Black Bull), Kirkgate.Cuthbert, James (St. Leonard's),

Leonard street.

Duff, David (Albert), 48 George st.

Duff, Walter, 53 South street.

Forbes, J. (Cross Keys), Bridgend.Forbes, Mrs (Stormont), 43 South st.

Q

226 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.

Forbes, Wm, (Gowrie), Watergate.Fraser, James, 7 South street.

Fyfe, Alexander, 171 High street.

Godtfurneau, Paul (St. John's), St.

John's place.

Grieve, J. (Glencoe), 244 High st.

Harley, Wm. H. (Restaurant), 26and 28 South Methven street.

Hall, Wm. (Victoria), 47 Princes st.

Henry, Peter (Queen's) Leonard st.

Hewal, James, 8 Watergate.Hunt, Mrs (Fleshers), 96 High st.

Jack, John (Volunteer Arms), Foun-dry lane.

Kennedy, John (Royal George),George street.

King, Wm. (Globe), 156 High st.

Laidlaw, Wm. (Restaurant), 18 Leo-nard street

sec advertisement.

Lennox, Catherine, Princes street.

Lindsay, D. W., 3 St. John's place.

Martin A. (Temperance), Leonardstreet.

Meldrum, D. (Parliament), 71 Highstreet.

Menzies, J., (Strathmore), Bridgend.Menzies, M., Kirkside.

Miller, David, Cherrybank.Miller, James (County), 18 SouthMethven street.

M'Arthur, James, 11 Mill street.

M'Arthur, Peler, 18 Bridge lane.

M 'Arthur, William, 307 High st.

M 'Cowan, Peter, (Red Lion), 123High street.

M'Donakl, R. (Balmoral), Castle-

gable.

M'Donald, Donald (Hammerman),Mill street.

M'Donald, Wm. (Station), GeneralStation.

M'Gregor, Allan (Burns), Watergate.M'Gregor, John, 225 South street.

M 'Gilchrist, Donald, 257 High st.

M'Intyre, John, 30 High street.

M'Leod, Daniel, 112 High street.

M 'Master, Charles (Temperance),

31 St. John street.

Nicholson, George (Exchange), 30George street.

Nicoll, John C, Shore.

Patterson, Mrs Alex., 145 Canal st.

Patterson, John (Britannia), 14 Millstreet.

Pople, H. W. (British), Leonard st.

Robertson, Jane, County place.

Rutherford, Eliza., 36 Princes st.

Scobie, John, Main street.

Scott, John (Waverley), 41 Water-gate.

Shand, Peter, 26 South Methven st.

Sharp, James D. (King's Arms), 9High street

see advertisement.

Simpson, Chas. (City Hall), Kirkside.

Simpson, James (White Horse), 5North William street.

Sime, John, 31 Cross street.

Smith, James (Moncreiffe Arms),Princes street.

Stewart, M. (Albion), 60 High st.

Stewart, Robert (Kinnoull Arms),

^ South Methven street.

Thomson, Donald, 24 Princes street

and Canal street.

Walker, Robert, 105 High street.

Wilson, John (Turf), 3 High street.

Wilson, Robert (Restaurant), ^8 St.

John street

see advertisetnent.

Wright & Co., J., 57 West Mill st.

INSURANCE OFFICES AND AGENTS.

Accident Insurance Co. (Limited),

W. D. Forbes, Royal Bank.Alliance, J. W. Jameson and T.

Soutar, bankers.

Atlas (Fire and Life), A. Robertson,

Union Bank, George street.

British Equitable, J. M'Gregor, post-

;

master, and P. Campbell, dyer.

Briton, Medical and General (Life),

J. Chalmers, 122 High street.

Caledonian (Fire and Life), GeorgeCondie, Conning, & Co., solicitors,

and Thomas Reid, house-agent,

270 High street

see advt.

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY, 227

City of Glasgow (Life), J. Thomas,solicitor, W. D. Forbes, RoyalBank, and C. Law & Son.

Crown (Fire), Jas. Dewar, Courier

office.

Edinburgh Fire), Wm. Macintosh,

junr., 7 St. John street.

Edinburgh (Life), Mackenzie &Dickson, solicitors—see advt.

English and Scottish Law (Life), J.

W. Lyall, South St. John's pi.

Family Endowment, Andrew David-

son, solicitor.

Guarantee Association of Scotland

(Limited), W. D. Forbes, RoyalBank.

Lancashire (Fire and Life), A. Wil-son, solicitor, and W. D. Forbes,

Royal Bank

see advt.

Law Union, Thomas A. Heiton,

George street.

Life Association, J. MacLeish, ac-

countant, and Archibald BurnsMacdonald, Tay street.

Liverpool and London and Globe(Fire and Life), A. King, J. Grant,

and D. N. Milne, commissionagents

see advertisement.

London Guarantee and AccidentCompany (Limited), M. Jameson,solicitor, and D. Mackintosh, Taystreet.

London and Lancashire, David Far-

quharson, 15 High street, andFrank P. Carnegie, Watergate.

London and County (Fire), D. Keay,solicitor.

Midland Counties (Life), J. Stewart,

solicitor.

National (Fire), R. Ff. Moncrieff &Co., solicitors.

National (Fire and Life), W. Mac-Leish, solicitor, and T. Soutar,

banker.North British (Fire and Life), James

Pinkerton, solicitor, H. Skeete,

solicitor, and D. K. Stewart, Aber-dalgie.

Northern (Fire and Life), M. Jame-son, solicitor, Peter Palmer, mer-chant, R. Cruickshanks, commis-sion agent, Malcolm Stewart,

solicitor, and Charles Law & Son,

62 Princes street

see advt.

Norwich Union (Fire and Life), A.Davidson, solicitor.

People's Provident (Life), M. Jame-son, solicitor.

Phcenix(Fire), M. Jameson, solicitor,

and D. Mackintosh, 16 Tay st.

Property Investment Co., DonaldMackintosh, 16 Tay street.

Prudential, James R. Allan, 19Barossa street.

Queen, M'Naughton & Dewardrapers, George st. ; S. Cowan,Tay st.—ja; advertisement

.

Railway Passengers, R. Johnstone,Caledonian Railway, GeneralStation.

Reliance Mutual (Life), D. Young,100 High street, and Jas. Wann,Advertiser office.

Royal (Fire and Life), John A. Imrie,

76 George street.

Royal Exchange (Fire and Life), R.Lowe, agent.

Scottish Accident (Limited), Wm.Macintosh, jun., 7 St. John st.

Scottish Amicable (Life), D. Keayand R. Martin & Son, solicitors.

Scottish Commercial, J. Chalmers,122 High st., and W. C. Young,solicitor, 9 St. John st.

Scottish Equitable (Life), GeorgeCondie, Conning, & Co.

Scottish Provincial (Fire and Life),

Laurence Rintoul, agent.

Scottish (Fire), Henry Whyte, AJL.Rowden, R. Martin & Son, andF. P. Carnegie.

Scottish Imperial, T. Love & Sons,

auctioneers, Kirkside.

Scottish Plate Glass Insurance Co.(Limited), W. D. Forbes, RoyalBank.

228 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.

Scottish Provident (Life), JamesHoney, 122 High street, and D.

Mackintosh, 16 Tay st.

see advt.

Scottish Union (Fire and Life), D.

Hepburn, R. Robertson, solicitor,

and C. Law & Son, coal mer-

chants.

Scottish Widows' Fund, R. H.Moncrieff & Co., James C. Don,solicitor, and D. Leslie, 20 St.

John street.

Staffordshire (Fire) (Limited), D. C.

Smith, commission agent, and W

.

D. Forbes, Royal Bank.

Standard (Life), M. Jameson, soli-

citor, W. D. Forbes, Royal Bank,

and G. Gray, Bowerswell

see ad.

Sun (Fire), Mackenzie & Dickson,

solicitors-

see advertisement.

United Kingdom Provident (Life),

J. H. Jackson, bookseller.

West of England (Fire and Life),

James P. Pirrie, house-agent.

IRON-FOUNDERS.

See Engineers.

IRON MERCHANTS.

Campbells, M'Laggan, & Co., 107

High street.

Palmers & Drummond, 200 High st.

Peddie, W. & D., 11 S. Methven st.

IRONMONGERS AND HARDWAREMERCHANTS.

Barlass, J. & W., 48 High street.

Finlayson, James, 24 Mill street—see advertisement.

Garvie & Syme, 42 and 79 High st.

—see advertisement.

Knight & Young, 10 St. John st.

Knight, Alexander, 114 High st.

Peddie, W. & D., 13 S. Methven st.

Robertson, John, N. Methven st.

Saunders, John, 144 South street.

Smail, J. & R., 34A S. Methven st.

Taylor, James, Kinnoull st.

see ad.

Wylie, George, 7 George street.

Young, Alexander, 98 High street.

Young, William W., 150 High st.

JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS, ANDLAPIDARIES.

See also Watch and Clock Makers.

Baird, John, 68 Ceorge street.

Bayne, Geo. (working), 112 Highst.Beattie, J. (working), 18 N. Port, j

Crichton, G. & C. A., 54 George st.

Davidson, John, 20 South Methvenstreet

see advertisement.

Grieve, Geo., 30 South st.

see ad.

Grego, Chas., 27 High st.

see ad.

M'Cash, Andrew R., 47 High st.

M'Gregor, D., 40 George st.

see ad.

MTntyre, Thomas (working), 292High street.

Munro, David, 14 Charlotte street.

Paton, R. (working), 1 Kirkgate.Smith, R., 242 High street.

JOINERS.

See Cabinetmakers.

LAND-SURVEYORS.

See Civil Engineers.

LAUNDRESSES.

Aldiss, Mrs, 12 North Methven st.

Crerar, M., 43 Leonard street.

Fraser, Mrs, 15 Commercial street.

Geekie, Ann, 46 Main street.

Gourlay, Margaret, Bridgend.Hamilton, W. H., 32 Caledonian

road.

Henderson, Mrs, Cutlog vennel.

Irvine, Jane, 28 Horse cross.

Kennedy, Mrs, 79 Kinnoull cause-

way.Kirk, Mrs, 219 High street.

Massey, Jane, 4 Carpenter street.

Menzies, Jane, Cherrybank.Monteith, Mrs, 16 Paul street.

M'Cormack, Mary, Bridgend.M'Ewan, Mrs, South Tay street.

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. 229

M'Ginn, Mrs, Bridgend.

M 'Lagan, Isa., 10 Kinnoull street.

M 'Queen, Mrs, 79 South street.

Munro, Ann, 8 Pomarium.Nicoll, Mrs, 71 High street.

Peddie, Mrs David, 30 Horse cross.

Reid, Margaret, 59 Leonard street.

Sharp, Mrs, 32 Horse cross.

Stewart, Mrs, 4 Bridge lane.

Sutherland, Mrs, 58 South street.

Turnbull, Mrs, 65 Strathmore st.

Waddell, Mrs, 16 North port.

Walker, Mrs, Commercial street.

Young, Mrs, High Craigie.

LEATHER-MERCHANTS, CURRIERS,

AND TANNERS.

Those marked * arc Tanners.

*Morton, James, Bridgend.^Murdoch, John, High street.

M'Intosh, John, 176 High street.

Scott, Alexander, 44 Leonard st.

Spalding & Son, Robt. , 2 Murray st.

Wilson, George, 203 High street.

LODGING-HOUSE KEEPERS.

Allan, Mrs George, Tay street.

Anderson, Mrs John, 12 Charlotte st.

Anderson, Mrs Wm. , 16 King st.

Bell, Jane, 9 Marshall place.

Bisset, Jane, 28 High street.

Brough, Mary, 55 West Mill street.

Chalmers, Mrs John, 232 High st.

Comrie, Mrs, 2 Glover street.

Cook, Mrs, 5^ Princes street.

Cowperthwaite, Mrs, 84 Victoria st.

Crichton, E., 18 Balhousie street.

Davidson, Ann, 38 High street.

Docherty, Mrs, 35 Mill street.

Forsyth, Mrs, 25 Marshall place.

Gardiner, Mrs, 13 Balhousie street.

Gorrie, Mrs, Barnhill.

Grant, Mrs Alex., 69 N. Methven st.

Gray, Mrs John, 103 Canal street.

Guild, Helen, Burton place.

Haggarty, J., 136 South street.

Halley, Mrs David, 16 Athole st.

Hutchison, Mrs, 126 High street.

Kelcoyne, Mrs, 107 South street.

Kemp, Mary, 30 Barrack street.

Kerr, Mrs, Barnhill.

Kethel, Mrs, 19 Bridge lane.

Laing, Isabella, 51 S. Methven st.

Lamb, Jane, 27 Watergate.

Mailie, Martin, 103 South street.

Menzies, Catherine, 28 High street.

Menzies, Mrs, 2 Albert place.

Miller, Ann, 2 Glover street.

Miller, Mrs, 39 North Methven st.

Model Lodging-house, Skinnergate.• More, Mrs, 19 Leonard street.

M 'Arthur, Mrs, 6 Canal street.

M'Farlane, Mrs, 2 Glover street.

M'Intyre, Mrs, 5 East Bridge st.

M'Intyre, Mrs, 44 St. John street.

M'Leish, Mrs, 219 High street.

M'Neil, Isabella, 20 Newrow.M'Niven, Mrs, 61 George street.

Rennet, Edward, 40 Skinnergate.

Richardson, Magdalene, 4 No. Port.

Robertson, Mrs, 46 Commercial st.

Robertson, Mrs, 19 N. Methven st.

Ross, Eliza, 59 N. Methven street.

Scotland, Jane, 16 King street.

Scott, Margaret F., 47 George st.

Smith, Mrs, 36 James street.

Speedie, Catherine, 4 George street.

Stewart, Mrs A., Barnhill.

Stewart, Mrs D. , 26 Melville street.

Stewart, Mrs, 24 Market street.

Walker, Mrs, 8 Barossa place.

Wilkie, Jane, yj Main street.

Wynd, Mrs, 9 N. Methven street.

Young, Mrs Thomas, 19 Union st.

MANGLE-KEEPERS.

Clark, Mrs Hugh, 246 High street.

Douglas, Mrs, 89 South street.

Francis, Jane, 1 Brown street.

Fraser, Mrs, 65 Leonard street.

Garvie, Helen, 39 Main street.

Haggart, Ann, Bridgend.M'Cash, Jane, 63 Leonard street.

M'Laggan, Isabella, 10 Kinnoullstreet.

23° PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.

Paxton, Mrs, 9 Leonard street.

Reekie, Mrs, 2 South street.

Sharp, Mrs, 32 Horse cross.

Urquhart, A. R, M.D., Murray's

Royal Asylum, Murray House.

White, Francis I., M.D., 2 Athole

place.

MANUFACTURERS.

Bell & Keay, 87 Leonard street.

Chisholm, John (sack), 40 SouthMethven street.

Coates, Pullar, & Co., Balhousie

Works.Garvie & Deas, 57 S. Methven st.

Shields & Co., J., Wallace Works.

MARBLE AND STONE CUTTERS.

Anderson, William, Caledonian rd.

Beveridge, David; 2 York place

sec advertisement.

Marshall & Brown, 2 Hospital st.

Moir, George, Alexandra street.

Moir, James, St. Catherine's place.

Moir, John, Balhousie.

MASONS.

See Builders.

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS.

Bramwell, J. P. , M. D. , 8 Barossa pi.

Buist, And., M.D., 5 Athole cresct.

Calder, Barclay, M.D., 24 Kinnoullstreet.

Christie, Robert, y/ Victoria street.

Fleming, David, Charlotte street.

Frew, David, 1 Graham's place,

King street.

Graham, John T., M.D., Victoria st.

Hunt, Leigh, M.D., 17 Athole st.

Kennedy, Sinclair, M.B., 13 Yorkplace.

Paterson, G. Kinloch H., M.D.,Sec, 69 George street.

Simpson, Alexander, M.A., M.B.,and CM., 30 King street.

Stirling, David H., M.D., 4 Atholeplace.

Trotter, Robert, L.F.P.S.G., Tay-view, Tay street.

MESSENGERS-AT-ARMS.

See page 12.

MIDWIVES AND SICK-NURSES.

Cameron, Mrs, 8 Pomarium.Cole, Janet, 297 High street.

Edward, Mrs, 71 Watergate.

King, Mrs, 156 High street.

Kinnear, Mrs Geo., 51 Watergate.

Laing, M., 35 Kinnoull causeway.

M'Pherson, Mrs M., 297 High st.

Munro, Mrs, 6 Commercial street.

Paton, Mrs, 1 Kirkgate.

Rae, Mrs, 22 Victoria street.

Robertson, Ann, 145 High street.

Robertson, Mrs Alex., 47 Pomarium.Ross, Margaret, 228 South street.

Sime, Mrs, 32 Caledonian road.

Smith, Mrs, 12 Union street lane.

Stewart, Susan, 58 George street.

Trail, Mrs, 25 George street.

Tyron, Mrs, 175 South street.

Watt, Mrs John, 132 High street.

Wilkinson, Mrs, 18 Canal street.

MILLERS AND FLOUR-MERCHANTS.

Those marked * arc Millers.

See also Grain Merchants.

Black, Samuel, 4 Mill street.

Campsie, James, 1 N. Methven st.

Christie, John, 7 Castlegable.

Cuthbert, Mrs, 11 St. John's place.

Kinmont, James, 191 South street.

M'Cash & Son, John, Dovecotknd.*M'Donald, J. & W., 52 S. Meth-

ven street.

M 'Donald, John, 39 South street.

MILLWRIGHTS.

Barker, George, Market street.

Chrystal, Geo., St. John's Foundry.Gow, Magnus, 24 Mill street.

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. 231

Robertson, Wm., 40 Canal street.

Stewart, Wm., St. Catherine's pi.

White, William, West Mill street.

MUSICIANS.

See Teachers.

MUSIC AND MUSICAL-INSTRUMENTDEALERS.

Duff, William, 62 South Methvenstreet.

Larg, Alex., 5 Hospital street.

Miller, J. , 3 County place

see ad.

Paterson, Sons, 6c Co., Princes st.

see advertisement.

Wood & Son, D., 52 High street

and 46 George street.

NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS.

See page 2j.

NURSERY AND SEEDSMEN.

See also Seed Merchants.

Dickson & Turnbull, 26 George st.

Farquharson, William, Comleybank.

OPTICIANS.

Campbell, John, 190 High street.

Grego, Charles, (and looking-glass

manufacturer), 27 High street

see advertisement.

Grieve, Geo., 30 South st.

see ad.

Taylor, John, ^ George st.

see ad.

PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS.

Campbell, Joseph, 97 High street.

Douglas & Son, G. R., 52 Princesstreet.

Dow & Son, Robert, 59 George st.

M'Kay, Hugh, 15 Main street.

M'Intyre, Donald, J^ George street.

M 'Vicar, William, 177 High street.

Muirhead & Sons, Geo., 18 Atholestreet.

Nairn, James, 42 St. John street.

Pringle, Robert, 11 High street.

Robertson, Wm., 19 Meal vennel.

Stalker & Boyd, 27 South street

see advertisement.

Young, John, 2 North Methven st.

PAWNBROKERS.

Anderson, Mary Jane, 181 South st.

Harraughty, John, 28 Meal vennel.Murphy, Mrs, 34 Mill street.

Loan Company, 12 St. John's place.

PHYSICIANS.

See Medical Practitioners.

PLANEMAKERS.

Malloch, David, 50 South street.

PLASTERERS.

Annan & Son, James, Princes st.

Donald, George, 31 Barrack street.

M'Kay & Son, John, 7 Kinnoullstreet

see advertisement.

Peebles, John, 32 York place.

Tulloch, Peter, 72 Victoria street.

PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS.

See also Copper and Tin Smiths.

Davidson, Alex., 24 County place.

Frew & Sons, William, 8 Mill st.

Gorrie, D., 9 South Methven street.

MacLeish, James, 15 Mill street

see advertisement.

Mackie & Co., D., 22 and 23 Canalstreet.

Miller, Alexander, Gowrie street.

Robertson, John, 53 N. Methven st.

Smith, John, 86 High street.

Thomson & Nelson, 60 South street.

Wylie, George, 7 George street.

Young, W. W., 150 High street.

POTATO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS.

Britland, Thomas, 41 Priory place.

Crerar, Andrew, 5 N. Methven st.

Henderson, Robert, 268 High street—see advertisement.

Lynch, Matthew, Meal vennel.

232 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.

M'llvride, L., 226 High street.

Robertson, Wm., n St. Paul's sq.

Stewart, John, 31 James street.

Stobie, George, 21 Kirkgate.

Strachan, George, 76 Canal street.

Swan, James, 13 Union street.

Thomson, George, 51 Glover street.

Waters, John, 12 Kirkside.

POULTERERS AND GAME-DEALERS.

Anderson, Mrs', 6 Hospital street.

Burnett, James, 31 Mill street.

Crawford, Jane, 10 North port.

Henderson, Robert, 268 High st.

sec advertisement.

Hill, William, 220 High street

see

advertisement.

Kelt, Robert J., North Scott street.

Mailler, Wm., 34 South Methvenst.M'Diarmid, Donald, 11 Bridge lane.

M'Vean, John, 72 S. Methven st.

Pitcaithly, Alexander, 16 Mill st.

Robertson, Thomas, 21 South st.

Speedie, Alexander, 17 St. John st.

Stewart, James, 9 St. Paul's square.

Stobie, George, 21 Kirkgate.

Webb, E. M., 1 Gowrie street.

PRINTERS (LETTERPRESS).

Sec also Engravers, <S°r.

Black, John, 10 Tay street.

Cowan & Co., Samuel (Advertiser

office), Tay street.

Dewar, James (Courier office), 155South street.

Leitch & Leslie, St. John street.

Lyall, Jas. Watson (Constitutional

office), South St. John's place.

Millar & Gall, Tay street.

Taylor & Co. , William, 25 High st.

Wood & Son, David, ^t, Skinnergate.

Young & Sons, I & 3 Watergate—see advertisement.

ROPE AND TWINE MAKERS.

Banks, James, 141 High street.

Gillespie, John, Balhousie.

Mitchell & Son, H., 202 High st.

M'Cormick, John, 17 Kirkgate.

SADDLERS AND HARNESS-MAKERS.

Cattanach, Wm. , 16 Caledonian rd.

Knox, Robert H., 50 George street.

Mason, W. & P., 215 South street.

Pirrie & Anderson, Princes street.

Thomson, William, 40 Canal street.

,

Stirton, Mrs John, 7 High street

see advertisement.

Tulloch & Son. Wm., 15 Princes st.

SAWMILLERS.

See Wood Merchants.

SEED MERCHANTS.

Barns, Thomas, 256 High street.

Brown & Logie, Mill street.

Campbells, M'Laggan, & Co., 107High street.

Chalmers & Honey, 122 High st.

Dickson & Turnbull, 26 George st.

Fraser, John, 40 High street.

Greig, R. & J., 89 High street.

Harley & Son, Wm., 3 George st.

M'Cash & Son, J., Dovecotland.Ross, Alexander, 285 High street.

Simpson, John, 9 Kirkgate.

Stewart, W. G., 189 High street.

Whittet, J. & T., 57 High street—see advertisement.

SERVANTS' REGISTER OFFICE.

Gow, Mrs, 38 Mill street.

Miller, Mrs, 123 High street.

Preston, James, 50 High street.

Robb, Mrs, West High street.

Young, Mrs, 53 Mill street.

SEWING-MACHINE AGENTS.

Menzies, James F. (maker), 2 SouthSt. John's place.

Murray & Ewing, 24 St. John st.

Singer's Office, 64 St. John street.

Morton & Mitchells, 23 St. John st.

Richardson & Pearson, Princes st.

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. 233

SHAREBROKERS.

Mitchell, Hugh, 19 St. John street.

Morison, Robert, Blackfriars street.

Rintoul, Laurence, St. John street.

SHERIFF-OFFICERS.

See page 12.

SHIPOWNERS.

See page 18.

SICK-NURSES.

See Midwivcs.

SLATERS AND SLATE-MERCHANTS.

Bell & Son, Alexander, 31 Canal st.

Bell, Joseph, 25 North Methven st.

Bisset, William, 332 High street.

Buchan, James, Claypots.

Dewar, W. & A., 276 High street.

M'Dougall, P., 282 High st.

see ad.

Ramsay, W. G., 31 Hospital street.

Reid, Peter, Milne street

see ad.

SOLICITORS AND WRITERS.

See pages ij, 14.

TAILORS ANDTAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.

Those marked * are Tailors only.

Bruce, John, 58 St. John street.

Byars, Win. 88 High st.

see advt.

Crichton, James, 42 So. Methven st.

Cruickshank, James S., 66 St. Johnstreet

see advertisement.

Dewar & Co., R. M., 4 St. John'splace.

Frazer, John, 49 High street.

Greig & Co., T., 24 and 26 Water-gate

see advertisement.

Heron, David, 59 High street.

Hunt, Colin A., 38 George street.

Jamieson & Co., John, 64 George st.

*Matthie, Anthony, 132 High st.

Morton & Mitchells, St. John's pi.

Moyes, Andrew, 83 High street

see advertisement.

Murray & Ewing, 24 St. John st.

Macintosh, William, 7 St. John st.

M'Lauchlan & Co., 180 High st.

*Peddie, Thomas, Union street.

Robb, George, 127 High street.

Robertson, James, 19 Hospital St.

Ross, David, 179 High street.

*Small & Welsh, 8 Gowrie street.

Smith, J. & D., 4, 13, and 24 Char-

lotte street.

*Stewart, Alexander, 47 High st.

Watson, James, 13 St. John street.

Young, James, 74 St. John street.

TANNERS.

See Leather Merchants, i&c.

TEA AND COFFEE DEALERS ANDAGENTS.

Farquharson, David, 15 High st.

see advertisement.

London & Newcastle Tea Co., 134High street.

Macdonald, C. & J., 74 George st.

Morton & Co. , James, 43 George st.

Whittet, J. & f ., 57 High street—see advertisement.

TEACHERS.

See also page 24.

Bryson, James W. (music), 5 Stor-

mont street.

Bryson, William (dancing and music),

19 Barossa street.

Chesterfield, Albert (music), 45 S.

. Methven street.

Hempel, Mrs (music), 4 Rose terrace.

Miller, J. M. (music), 3 Countyplace

see advertisement.

M'Laggan, Miss (music), St. Leo-nard's Hall.

M'Rae, Patrick (languages), 113High street.

Pirrie, John C. (music), 59 NorthMethven street.

Scott, Eliza (music), Albert place.

234 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.

Scott, Margaret F. (music), 47George street.

Shepherd, Misses (academy), 15

Athole street.

Simpson, Barbara (academy), 16

Barossa place.

Sutherland, Angus (music), 1 Gloverstreet.

Taylor, W. J. (music), 27 James st.

Wilson, Patrick, A.M. (academy),

9 Barossa place.

TEMPERANCE HOTELS.

See Inns, drv.

TOBACCONISTS.

Balmain, John, 37 High street.

Beattie, John (manufacturer), 158High street.

Bruce, David, 20 George street.

Burns, David, 125 High street.

Carron, Mrs John, 84 High street.

Dawson, Mary, 48 Leonard street.

Dow, John, 21 N. Methven street.

Duff, William, 62 S. Methven st.

Findlay, James, 196 South street.

Henderson, John (manufacturer),

206 High street.

Manson, John, 242 South street.

Miller, J. S., 23 South street.

Miller, William, 55 George street.

M'Farlane, James, 235 High street.

Moncrieff, Mrs, 57 Princes street.

Robertson, Robert, Bridgend.

Stewart, Jane, 242 High street.

Stewart, Mrs, 342 High street.

Taylor, Peter, 221 High street.

Young, Mrs, 53 Mill street.

TOY-MERCHANTS.

Adams, Mrs Andrew, 255 High st.

Davidson, John, 20 S. Methven st.—see advertisement.

Grieve, Geo., 30 South st. and 68South Methven st.

see advt.

Lees & Son, John, 6 George street

and 66 High street.

MTntosh, Andrew, 21 St. John st.

Murdoch, James R., 78 St. Jobstreet

see advertisement.

Small, Alexander, 230 High street

Smith, Robert, 242 High street.

TURNERS (WOOD).

Calder, Dixon, & Stewart, Shore.

Fechney Institution, Wellshill.

M'Arthur, J., 120 High street.

Whytock, John, 238 High street.

UMBRELLA MAKERS.

Black, John, 173 High street.

Dyer, M. & J., 60 George street.

Ellison, S., T., & E., 56 S. Methve:-

street.

Taylor, George, 289 High street.

UPHOLSTERERS.

See also Cabinetmakers.

Archibald, William, 19 George st.

Cameron, J., A., & D., Gowrie st.

Hay, James, County place—see ad,

Hutchison, Walter, 51 Athole st.

Imrie & Sons, P., 76 George street

—see advertisement.

Scott, Alexander, North port.

Williamson, Wm., 170 High street

VETERINARY SURGEONS.

Johnstone, Alex., 22 St. John street

Low, Peter, Watergate.

WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS.

Burnfield, David, 53 S. Methven st—see advertisement.

Cairncross, A. & G., 6 St. John st

Farquharson, D., 82 High street-

see advertisement.

Smail, Joseph, 249 High street.

Stratz & Fehrenbach, 31 High st.-

see advertisement.

Taylor, John, 33 George street-

see . advertisement.

Young, Thomas, 41 Mill street.

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. 235

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

See also Innkeepers 6° Spiritdcalers.

Bell, Rannic, & Co., 35 St. John st.

—H. V. Hunter, agent.

Bell, Arthur, South St. John's place.

Currie, J. & T., 165 and 167 Highstreet.

Dewar, John A., 111 High street.

Lindsay, D. W., 3 St. John s place.

M'Donald, C. & J., 74 George st.

Perthshire Wine and Spirit Co.,Watergate—H. H. Greig.

Thomson, William B. , 60 Canal st.

Wilson, Robert, 38 St. John street—see advertisement.

WOOD MERCHANTS AND SAW-

MILLERS.

Brewster & Son, 51 Victoria street.

Calder, Dixon, & Stewart, Shore.Dunn Brothers, Shore.Fenton, James, Shore.Fleming, John, Princes street.

Gorrie, John, 23 Princes street.

Sinclair, Peter, Queen street.

Stratton, David, Shore.

Wallace, James, Queen street.

WIREWORKERS.

Gorrie, Thomas, 24 N. Methven st.

Miller, Angus, 12 Leonard street.

Munro, Hugh, 38 Skinnergate.

Wight, T. & A., 47 High street.

WOOL MERCHANTS.

Morton, James, Bridgend.Murdoch, John, High street.

Scott, Alexander, 44 Leonard st.

Spalding & Son, Robt., 2 Murray st.

WRIGHTS AND JOINERS.

See Cabinetmakers.

WRIGHTS' TOOLMAKERS.

Malloch, David (plane), 50 South st.

Rodgie, Alex, (saw), 30 Skinnergate.

Wilson, George (saw), 55 South st.

ADVERTISEMENTS

Snsurance Companies,

THE EDINBURGHLIFE ASSUKANCE COMPANY.

POUNDED 1823.

HEAD OFFICE—22 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.

Accumulated Funds, £1,730,000Annual Income, £250,000

SPECIAL NON-FORFEITURE SYSTEM.

THE comprehensive Non-Forfeiture System of this Companyprotects Policy-holdersy^wtt the outset against loss from the

discontinuance of Premiums. It applies to all kinds of Whole-Lifeand Endowment Assurance Policies effected at Full Rates.

SPECIAL BONUS SYSTEM.The Bonus System of this Company is most equitable in its

operation, and confers very important advantages on Good Lives.

Many Policies have been more than doubled in amount by the

addition of Bonuses.

TERMINABLE PREMIUM PLAN.The Company have lately adopted a New Plan of Assurance,

by which the payment of Premiums is made to terminate duringthe lifetime of the Assured. Policies under this scheme are issued

at the Ordinary Whole-Life Rate of Premium. A Special

Prospectus of this scheme may be had on application.

Agents at Perth—Messrs. MACKENZIE & DICKSON, Solicitors.

D. C. Smith, South St. John's Place.

W. G. Stewart, 193 High Street.

Wm. Sturrock, Balhousie Works.: Prospectuses and all requisite information may be had

on application.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 237

nSTOBTHERUASSURANCE COMPANY.

Established 1836. Incorporated by Act of Parliament.

Capital, £3,000,000Accumulated Funds (1881), £2,621,747

Directors for the Counties of Perth, Fife, and Forfar.

William Lowson, Esq., Chairman.

George Rough, Esq.Andew Whitton, Esq.

Thomas Hunter Cox, Esq.Wm. Ogilvy Dalgleish, Esq.William Harris, Esq.

Secretary—Thomas Kyd, Fellow of the Faculty of Actuaries.

DISTRICT OFFICE, 2 Cowgate, Dundee.

PIRE INSURANCE.Every description of Risk accepted at the Lowest

Remunerative Rates.

LIFE ASSURANCE-PARTICIPATION BRANCH.

THE Company offers the advantages of perfect security,with great economy in management, and moderate

rates of Premium.The total expenses in the year 1880 were barely 7\ per'

cent, of the Income from Premiums and Interest, or (excludingCommission paid to Agents) less than 4 per cent.

The whole of the Profit, or surplus ascertained at eachvaluation, belongs to the Assured. The Amount for

the five years ending 31st December, 1880, was the largest everearned in any five years since the formation of the Company,and was sufficient to provide a Bonus of £l 10s per cent, perannum upon the sum assured—or £7 10s per cent, for the wholeperiod—besides leaving ,£46,310 to be carried forward.

Agents at Perth—MELVILLE JAMESON, Solicitor.

RICHARD CRUICKSHANK, Merchant.

PETER PALMER, Ironmonger.

JAMES WATT, Sheriff-Clerk Depute.

MALCOLM STEWART, Solicitor.

238 ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE STANDARDLIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.

Established 1825. .

THE FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGof the COMPANY was held at Edinburgh, on Tuesday,

the 26th April, 1881.

RESULTS COMMUNICATED IN THE REPORT.Amount proposed for Assurance during the year 1880

(2773 Proposals), £1,921,427Amount of Assurances accepted during the

year 1880 (2252 Policies), ... ... ... £1,436,701Annual Premiums on new Policies during the

year 1880, £46,694Claims by Death during the year 1880, exclusive

of Bonus Additions, £437>°37Subsisting Assurances at 15th November, 1880

(of which £1,416,383 is re-assured with other

Offices), £19,378,482

REVENUE upwards of .£800,000 per annum.ASSETS upwards of £5,500,000

BONUS ADDITIONS TO POLICIES.The Company have divided Profits on ten occasions—in

1835, 1840; 1845, i85°> 1855, i860, 1865, 1870, 1875, and 1880

—when very large additions were made to Policies.

The next Division of Profits will be made in 1885.

For the very liberal conditions of the Standard Company'sPolicy, see Prospectus. Attention is particularly directed to the

Company's new system of Secured Payment Policies.

SPENCER C. THOMSON, Manager.

Tables of Rates and all further information can be obtained

by application at the Offices of the Company, or at any of the

Agencies.

Edinburgh, 3 & 5 George Street. I

j nNnnv ( S3 King William St., E.G.Glasgow, 155 West George Street.

|

' ' ( and 3 Pall Mall East, S.W.

Colonial and Foreign Assurances.— Assurances granted on the

Lives of Persons proceeding abroad. Branch Offices and Agen-cies in India and all the British Colonies.

. ( MELVILLE JAMESON, Solicitor.AGENTS in Wm> d F0RBESj Royal Bank _

1 erth—^ GEORGE GRAY, Bowerswell.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 239

MUTUAL ASSURANCE with MODERATE PREMIUMS.

SCOTTISH PROVIDENTINSTITUTION,

No. 6 ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH.

THIS SOCIETY differs in its principles from other Offices.

Instead of charging rates higher than are necessary, and after-

wards returning the excess in the shape of periodical Bonuses, it

gives from the first as large an Assurance as the Premiums will

with safety bear—reserving the Whole Surplus for those memberswho have lived long enough to secure the Common Fund fromloss.

A Policy for ,£1200 to ^"1250 may thus at most ages be hadfor the Premium usually charged for (with profits) ^1000only ; while, by reserving the surplus, large additions

have been given—and may be expected in the future—onthe Policies of those who participate.

The New Assurances effected in 18S0 were 1769, for

£1,054.566; Premiums received, £399,538; Total Receipts,

£566,444. The Funds (increased in year by £283,922) wereat the close £3,913,252. They now exceed Four Millions.

It is a striking fact that, while the Society is 46th amongthe Offices in point of age, only four Offices now exceedit in amount of Funds.

The Cost of Management was 9.4 per cent, on Premiums,and 6.5 on Income. The ratio of Expenditure hassteadily fallen, as the Income increased, in each year of

the Septennium.

THE PIPTH SEPTENNIAL INVESTIGATIONShowed a SURPLUS of ^624,473, of which a third (,£208,158)was reserved for after division, and ^410,323 divided among6662 Policies entitled to participate. Policies of ^"iooo sharing

a first time are increased to sums varying from ^1180 to ^1300or more. Other Policies have been raised to ^1400, ^1500, andupwards. A few of the early Policies have been doubled.

Reports, with Statement of Principles, may be had onapplication to

JAMES HONEY, Agent, 122 High Street, Perth.

240 ADVERTISEMENTS.

STTIN~ FIRE OFFICELONDON.

ESTABLISHED 1710.

INSURANCES effected in all parts of the United Kingdomand in Foreign Countries.

Total Sum insured in 1880, £282,745,653.

Loss or damage by Lightning paid for, whether the Propertyinsured be set on fire thereby or not.

Forms for Proposals, Renewed Receipts, and all information

respecting Fire Insurance, may be obtained from

Messrs. MACKENZIE & DICKSON, Agents at Perth,

Or from any of the Local Agents of the Society.

|ume<ishir£ Insurance QUmpangWITH WHICH IS UNITED THE

SCOTTISH COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO,

HEAD OFFICE FOR SCOTLAND—

133 WEST GEORGE STREET, GLASGOW.Resident Secretary—CHARLES STEWART.

Edinburgh Office—12 York Buildings, Queen Street.

Resident Secretary—FREDERIC J. HALLOWS.

CAPITAL, - THREE MILLIONS STG.

ANNUAL INCOME upwards of £800,000.

Agent—W. D. FORBES, Royal Bank.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 24

1

LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.

HEAD OFFICE—EXCHANGE STREET, MANCHESTER.

Capital, £3,000,000Invested Funds, £1,348,000Annual Income, £703,688Reserve Fund, £904,698

Agent—JAMES CHALMERS, 122 High Street, Perth.

FOUNDED 1805.

CALEDONIAN INSURANCE COMPANYHEAD OFFICE—19 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.

IN THE FIRE DEPARTMENT Security of the highest order is

afforded— the Funds, exclusive of Capital, being equal to 2% years'

Premium Income.

IN THE LIFE DEPARTMENT exceptional Security is also

afforded, the Reserves being considerably greater than the amountrequired according to the very stringent test of a valuation at 3 per cent,

interest by the Institute of Actuaries' Hm Table.

FORFEITING OF LIFE POLICIES PREVENTED.By this Company's Non-Forfeitable System it is provided that,

so long as the Surrender Value of the Policy is sufficient to meet any over-duePremiums and Interest thereon at 5 per cent., the Policy shall not lapse.

One of the chief advantages of the System is that it is S6lf-actill{J, and it

effectually prevents the forfeiture of a valuable Policy.

LOWEST PREMIUMS FOR LIFE ASSURANCE.In Classes Ai£, A2, and B, the Insured, while sharing in Profits, pay

very low Premiums.

EAST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH—37 Albert Square, Dundee.

R. J. Niven, Secretary.

AGENTS IN PERTH—Messrs. Condie & Co. (Fire).

R. M. Kippen, Solicitor, Tay Street.

R. Martin & Son, Solicitors, Tay St.

J. B. M'Cash, Solicitor, 28 High St.

T. Reid, 270 High Street.

W. G. Stewart, 193 High Street.

R

242 ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE LARGEST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY IN THE WORLD.THE

ICiberpxroi arid |wmium aitb (§JLakFIRE & LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.

ESTABLISHED 1836.

Life and Annuity Pund £3,174,302General Reserve and Fire Reinsurance Pund •• £1,500,000The total invested Funds exceeding £6,000,000The Fire Income for 1880 alone was £1,069,592The total Income for the Year £1,564,009

The magnitude of the Company's Business enables it to acceptInsurances on the most favourable terms.

Total Claims Paid £16,809,152

LIFE DEPARTMENT.—In the New Participating Series

(Table B) the large reversionary Bonus of 35j- per cent, perannum on the sums assured by Policies in that class was declare dfor the Quinquennium ended December, 1878.

No Insurer is involved in the slightest liability of Partnership.

Glasgow Office—30 George Square.

Edinburgh Office—25 St. Andrew Square.

AGENTS IN PERTH.W. D. FORBES, Royal Bank. I ANDREW KING, 107 South St.

JOHN GRANT, 8£ High Street. | DAVID N. MILLER, 270 High St.

JOSEPH SMAIL, 249 High Street.

QUEEN INSURANCE CO,

CAPITAL, - TWO MILLIONS.

SAMUEL COWAN, Victoria Buildings, Perth,

District Agent.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 243

/HMscellaneous*

S-A_"V":n:rsr&s ib^A-Hstik:OF THE

COUNTY AND CITY OF PERTH,

(Established 1838, and Certified under the Act 0/1863),

AND

(Scrbcnttiuttt JLmutitj) ffifficc.

THE OFFICE, TAY STREET, PERTH,

Is Open every Day, except Saturday, from Ten till

Three.

On Saturday from Ten till Twelve Noon, and from

Six till Eight Evening.

N.B.—No Money paid out on Saturday after Trvelve noon.

THIS BANK receives Deposits of One Shilling and upwards,

but not more than ^30 in one year, ending 20th November,or ^150 in all, which may accumulate, at Compound Interest,

till it reaches ^200.Certified Friendly Societies may lodge their whole Funds.

The Deposits of other Societies and Charitable Institutions are

limited to ,£100 in one year, and ^300 in all.

Interest, at a comparatively high rate, is added to the

Principal once a year, at 20th November, irrespective of the

Depositors' personal attendance at the Bank for that purpose,

by which they derive the benefit of Compound Interest.

Government Annuities, from £4. to ^50 a-year, may becontracted for through this Bank. Particulars may be had onapplication at the Office of the Bank.The numerous advantages of the Institution will be seen from

the Pass-Books, which are given to Depositors free of anycharge.

The Funds of the Bank are securely invested, and the wholeAccounts are periodically Audited by a professional Auditorunconnected with the Bank.

244 ADVERTISEMENTS.

The total amount of Funds invested 20th November, 1880,was ^49io29 12s 3d.

The total number of individual Depositors at the same datewas 18,903, embracing members of every section of the labouringand industrial classes.

The Bank opened in 1839 with 859 Accounts; now theyexceed 18,000.

The Capital in 1839 was only ,£3,000 ; now it is upwards of

£"490,000.

The utility and success of this Bank are thus sufficiently ap-

parent from the amount of Business which has been done since

its establishment in 1838.

The Right Hon. Earl of Mansfield, Chairman (of CommitteeK. Hewat, Esq., Lord Provost, Deputy-

\

ofChairman, \ Management

MELVILLE JAMESON, Secretary.

WILLIAM A. BARCLAY, Actuary and Cashier.

Perth, November, 1881.

PERTHSHIRE

CHAMBER OF COMMERCEAND

TRADE PROTECTION SOCIETY.

Office-Bearers— 1881-82.

Honorary President—Ex-Lord Provost Richardson.

Honorary Vice-Presidents—Andrew Coates, Esq., and Ex-Bailie

Jamieson.

Chairman—Dean of Guild Brown (Messrs Brown & Logie).

Vice-Chairman—Councillor Campbell (Messrs P. & P. Campbell).

Extraordinary Directors.

Ex-Lord Provost M 'Donald.

Ex-Dean of Guild Robertson.

Ex-Dean of Guild Dewar.Ex-Bailie M 'Donald.

Ex-Bailie Pirrie.

Bailie Martin.

Ex-Treasurer Morton.

Councillor Deas.

Councillor Honey.Thomas Alexander, Esq.

Robert Pullar, Esq., Manu-facturer.

William Logie, Esq., Mer-chant.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 245

Ordinary Directors.

Mr W. G. Stewart, Grocer.

J. MacLeish, Plumber.Andrew Ross, Grocer.

Dingwall, Merchant.

James Honey, Merchant.David Miller, Grocer.

D. Farquharson, TeaMerchant.

J. Y. Nicoll, Bookseller.

D. Leslie, Bookseller.

Bailie Sime.Ex-Bailie Wotherspoon.Ex-Bailie Fisher.

Councillor M'Intosh.

Mr J. Paton, Grocer.

William Harper, Fishcurer.

A. Syme, Ironmonger.

John Beattie, Tobacconist.

T. Brady, Auctioneer.

W. Macintosh, Clothier.

A. Moyes, Clothier.

And Ex-Ofpcio.

Dean of Guild Brown, Chairman] Councillor King, Hon. Trea-

Councillor Campbell, Vice-\

surer.

Chairman. I

Parliamentary Committee, elected by Directors.

Bailie Sime.Ex-Bailie Wotherspoon, Con.

Ex-Bailie Fisher.

Councillor M'Intosh.

Finance Committee, elected by Directors.

Mr W. Mackintosh.

,, T. Brady.

,, J. MacLeish.

Mr J. Honey.„ D. Miller.

Mr J. Y. Nicoll.Mr A. Moyes.

,, A. Syme, Con.

Secretary and Law Agent—Mr John Stewart, Solicitor, 68 St.

John Street.

Hon. Treasurer—Mr Andrew King, Commission Agent.

Bankers—The Commercial Bank of Scotland.

Annual Subscription of Members, 1016.

PHOTOGRAPH Y>PORTRAITS of the highest class taken in dull or wet

weather, equally as good, and sometimes better, than bysunshine, at

T. BOURKE'S STUDIOS,17 KING STREET and 87 HIGH STREET,

PERTH.N.B.—S EE SPECIMENS.

246 ADVERTISEMENTS.

D. FARQUHARSON'SRARE

3INDIAN & CHINA,

3/- per lb.

HALF-CROWN

'5

Quality Unequalled

at the Money.

FIEST

5

3/6 per lb.

Rich Creamy Colour.

FAMILY TEA, 2- per lb.—Never was better.

COFFEES.FINEST COFFEE, 1/6 per lb.

FINE do., 1/4:

SUGARS, CRUSHED & REFINED.

Choice Collection of Chinese 6° Japanese Goods for Sale.

15 HIGH STREET, PERTH.

OF THE FINEST EXECUTION.

FRAMES FOR C.D.Y. AMD CABINET PHOTOS.The Newest Styles in Plush, Velvet, Ivory, Carved Wood, &c.

Pocket Books, Purses, Letter Cases, Ladies' and Gent.'sPocket Companions; Work Bag's, Baskets, & Boxes;Hand Bags, Writing Cases, Photo & Scrap Albums;Bibles, Common Prayer Books, Church Services,Hymn Books, &c.

Zbe Xeaolng 1Rov?elttes in General Stationery ano

BUSINESS BOOKS OF THE ORDINARY KINDS IN STOCK.

Special Rulings, Printing, Lithographing, Die Stamping, &c, done to

order on the shortest notice, and cheaper nowhere, by

JAMES R a IU110CH,78 ST. JOHN STREET, PERTH,

(CORNER OF SOUTH STREET).

ADVERTISEMENTS. 247

ESTABLISHED 1842.

CHARLES LAW& SONy

COAL MERCHANTS,62 PRINCES STREET, PERTH.

AGENTS FOR

THE STATE LINE STEAMSHIP CO.,Limited, from Glasgow to New York.

THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO.THE UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY.THE CITY OF GLASGOW LIFE ASSU-RANCE CO.

HOUSE FURNITURE, &c, INSURED AT LOWEST RATES.

ROBERT LEES,GUNMAKER,

FISHING ROD & TACKLE MANUFACTURER,63 GEORGE STREET, PERTH,

BEGS to direct the attention of Sportsmen to his superior

Stock of Breechloading Guns and Rifles, which for quality

and price cannot be surpassed.

R. L. supplies Breechloading Cartridges of guaranteed quality,

and every Spbrting Requisite for the Forest, Moor, and Field.

From the central position of Perth, supplies of Ammunition canbe forwarded to all parts of the Highlands.

Having a pratical knowledge of the Lochs and Streams of

Scotland, Anglers may rely on R. Lees' selections of suitable

Tackle.

COPIES OF THE" Sportsman's Guide Shooting and Fishing Agency List

of Moors to Let"

May be had of Mr. Lees immediately on publication, free.

248 ADVERTISEMENTS.

BELLHANGING AND WINDOW BLIND ESTABLISHMENT.

WESTWOOD, SONS, & MILLAR,21 PRINCES STREET, PERTH.

MECHANICAL, ELECTRIC, AND PNEUMATIC.

BLIITDS.VENETIAN AND CLOTH BUND MANUFACTURERS.

CLOTH BLINDS in all the various Stripes.

ESTIMATES GIVEN.Careful Workmen sent to all parts of the Country.

Mr. R. Westwood, for 25 years Practical Manager to J.

Bryden & Sons.

21 PRINCES STREET, PERTH,AND AT

24 SEAGATE, DUNDEE.

JAMES MACLEISH,PLUMBER, BRASSFOUNDER, GASFITTER, &c.

IS MILL STREET, PERTH.

Experienced and reliable Workmen sent to all parts ofthe Country.

Telegrams and Letters promptly attended to.

Baths, "Water Closets, Pumps, Heating Apparatus, &c. &c, fitted up.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 249

ESTABLISHED 1830.

MANUFACTURING & FURNISHING IRONMONGER,

25, 27, & 31 KINNOULL STREET(Sign of the Gilded Keys).

Polished, Berlin Black, and Fine Oast Kegister and Kinnaird

Grates, Encaustic Tile Grates and Hearths,

of choice and varied designs.

STOVES, FENDERS, FIRE-IRONS, AND ASH-PANS.ROASTING KITCHEN RANGES, with Smoke or Water Jacks.

KITCHENERS, with two or more Ovens, and MalleableBoilers for Baths, &c.

GAS COOKING RANGES.AMERICAN COOKING RANGES and AMERICAN

HEATING STOVES, for Dining-Rooms, Parlours, &c, with

Hot-Water Attachment.

HOT PLATES, HOT CLOSETS, OVENS, &c.

LAUNDRY AND SHOP STOVES.

Ornamental GILL AIR-WARMERS, for Halls, Warehouses, dc.

SYLVESTER GILL HEATING APPARATUS,for Churches, &c.

MUSGRAVE'S SLOW COMBUSTION STOVES andVENTILATING AIR-WARMERS.

CONSERVATORIES, CHURCHES, AND PUBLICINSTITUTIONS, Heated by Hot Water.

KITCHENS, LAUNDRIES, &c, Fitted with Steam Apparatusfor Cooking, Washing, and Drying.

IRON BEDSTEADS, GARDEN CHAIRS, FOOT SCRAPERS,UMBRELLA STANDS, dc.

TIN and COPPER COOKING UTENSILS Made, Repaired, and Re-Tinned.

MALLEABLE ORNAMENTAL GATES, RAILINGS,BALCONY RAILINGS, CRESTING, AND WEATHER VANES,

executed to any Design.

TOMB RAILINGS made in great variety.

SMITH WORK EXECUTED IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

ESTIMATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION.

PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS.

250 ADVERTISEMENTS.

JAMES FINLAYSON,/Manufacturing & ffurnfsbtng Jronmonger,

24 MILL STREET,PERTH.

ENCAUSTIC TILE, BRIGHT, BERLIN BLACK, AND FINE CAST

REGISTER AND KINNAIRD GRATES,of Choice and Varied Designs.

STOVES, FENDERS, FIRE-IRONS, AND ASH-PANS.

KITCHEN RANGES, with or without Ovens mid Boilers.

PRIZE KITCHENERS,with two or more Ovens, and Malleable Forcing Boilers for

Baths, &c.

AMERICAN COOKING RANGES, with Hot-waterAttachment.

HOT-PLATES, HOT CLOSETS, OVENS, SMOKE-JACKS, ETC.

LAUNDRY, SHOP, AND JOYCE'S PATENT STOVES.

ORNAMENTAL GILL AIR-WARMERS, for Churches,

Halls, Warehouses, &c. &c.

SYLVESTER GILL HEATING APPARATUS,for enclosing in Brick-work underground, or outside of Building

—Heat being diffused by Flues or opening in Wall.

CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES, LAUNDRIES,and PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,

Heated by Hot Air, Hot Water, or Steam.

LOCKS, GATES, RAILING, WIRE FENCING, drv.

Malleable Ornamental Gates, Finials, Hinges, and every

description of Smith Work executed to design.

24 MILL STREET, PERTH.

PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 25

1

STALKER & BOYD,inters $apcr-|)anQct£ t

ixxib decorators,

27 & 29 SOUTH STREET,IE3 IE ETH.

JOHN MAOKAY & SON,PLASTERERS AND CEMENT MAKERS,

7 KINNOULL STREET,PERTH.

PETER REID,(Skier, <SIate& Cement Jforrhant

EAST MILNE STREET, PERTH.

ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF THIRTY YEARS.

PETER M'DOUGALL,chimney sweeper and slater,

282 high street,:p :e irtib:,

IN returning thanks for past favours, would take this oppor-tunity of intimating that he is now prepared to execute

all kinds of Slating Work at Moderate Rates, consistent withgood workmanship. He trusts, from his practical knowledgeand by personal attention, to merit a share of public patronage.

Roofs kept up by Yearly ContractEstimates Furnished. Orders promptly attended to.

252 ADVERTISEMENTS.

Central ^oot & (Sfyoe SSkrefyouse,

32 HIGH STREET (Corner of St John Street).

D. CARMICHAELIS prepared to supply the Best Quality of BOOTS & SHOES

of all kinds, from the best Houses in London and Paris, at

the most Moderate Prices.

LADIES' & GENT.'S BOOTS & SHOESHand-made to Measure.

REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

No. 32 HIGH STREET, PERTH.SIGN OF THE CLOCK.

JAMBS OALDERWOOD,BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

63 HIGH STREET, PERTH.Always on hand a large assortment of

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Slippers.

CHILDREN'S BOOTS in great variety.

BOOTS and SHOES of every description Made to Order of

the best material.

j. "W"illi^:m:so:n",BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

223 HIGH STREET, PEETH.Always on hand a large assortment of

LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS and SLIPPERS.

CHILDREN'S BOOTS in great variety.

BOOTS and SHOES of every description Made to Order of

the best material.

-woitK:3yEjft.2srsia:i:i= a-TT-A.:R,j^:£TT:E:E:n.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 253

ROBERT CLARK,Shooting Boots, Dress and

Ordinary "Walking Boots and

Shoes, of every description,

Made to Order by first-class

Workmen, of the best mate-

^^^^^^^^^^^^i% "<i>

r*a*' at stl"ictly moderate

j^avmiK^nwn^charges

14 GEORGE STREET, PERTH.

JAMES TAYLOR,BRUSH AND BASKET MANUFACTURER,

135 HIGH STREET, PERTH,Respectfully invites attention to his Stock of

BRUSHES, BASKETS, COMBS, PERFUMERY, &c.

BRUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER.

Baskets made and Repaired.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER.

OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY.

GREIG & COMPANY,CLOTHIERS, DRAPERS, MILLINERS, & GENERAL OUTFITTERS,

Can be had at any time—Day or Night.

1

WHEN SHUT, PLEASE CALL AT 28 WATERGATE.

24 & 26 WATERGATE, PERTH.INSPECTION INVITED.

254 ADVERTISEMENTS.

:r,_ alla ]sr,HOSIER, GLOVER, AND SHIRTMAKER,

33 HIGH STREET, PERTH,HAS ALWAYS ON HAND

A Large and Varied Assortment of Seasonable

HOSIEEY, GLOVES, UNDERCLOTHING,PLAIN AND FANCY KNITTED. WORK, &c,

For Children, Ladies, & Gentlemen,

Bought from Manufacturers on the mostfavourable Ready-Cash Terms.

ANDREW MOYES,TAILOE So OXjOTIHIIjEIR,

83 HIGH STREET, PERTH,BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public in general that

he has always on hand a first-rate Stock of

Superfine Broad Black Cloth, Black Doeskin,

SCOTCH AND ENGLISH TWEEDS,Made from SOUND WOOL and of FAST COLOURS.

WORKING MEN'S SUITS, 27/- to 35/.WHOLE WOOL and FASHIONABLE, 40/- to 50/-

FINEST QUALITY of TWEED for Suit, 56/- to 65/-

A. M. would remind Parents that he has always on hand aselect and first-rate Stock of Tweeds for Youths' and Boys'wear. They are highly recommended for Quality, Colour, andDurability, as Boys always require a strong article.

The above are all made up at strictly ??iodcrate charges.

Overall Suits, Hats, Caps, Balmoral Bonnets, Wool Shirts, Scarfs,

Ties, Braces, Belts, &c.

ANDREW MOYES,83 HIGH STREET, PERTH.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 255

JAMES S. CRUICKSHANK,Tailor, Clothier, and Habit JVly\KER,

66 ST. JOHN STREET, PERTH.

WILLIAM BYARS,TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,

88 HIGH STREET, PERTH,

HAS always on hand a LARGE and FRESH STOCK,carefully selected from the best Manufacturers, it being a

great object to have a Varied and First-class Assortment of

Goods from which to make a selection.

W. B. has had long experience in the Trade, personally super-

intends the Cutting, and employs only the best Workmen. Hecan therefore, with great confidence, guarantee all who patronise

his Establishment with having their Clothing done up in the first

style, and quite equal to any of the best Houses in town.

All Orders executedptinctttally to time.

MOURNINGS MADE IN A FEW HOURS.Always on hand a New Stock of

Ready-Made Clothing and Youths' and Boys' Suits,

At the lowest Prices.

HATS, CAPS, TIES, SHIRTS, and UNDERCLOTHING of every

description.

Charges Strictly Moderate.

Shop open from 8 a.m. till 8 p.m.; on Saturday from 8 A.M.till 10 p.m.

SM" Observe the Address—

TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,

88 HIGH STREET, PERTH.

256 ADVERTISEMENTS.

3TRATZ & FEHRENBACH,JEWELLERS AND WATCHMAKERS,

31 HIGH STREET, PERTH.Branch Establishment—-DUNKELD.

AKIIilill G IrA9 ft*CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST,

39 SOUTH METHVEN S TREET, PERTH.

SOLE PROPRIETOR AND MANUFACTURER OFDr. Henderson's celebrated Stomachic Vegetable Elixir

and Cod Liver Oil Emulsion.

JOHN CRERAR,l-A-UCCDIR, Sd OICOTIE!HEIR,

14 HOSPITAL STREET,PERTH.

J". IMI_ MILLEE,MUSIC & MUSICAL INSTRUMENT SELLER,

(Sole Agent for Kohler's "Musical Star"),

3 COUNTY PLACE, PERTH.

MRS. JOHN STIRTON,SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER,

No. 7 HIGH STREET, PERTH.

FOOTBALLS, PURSES, BRACES, POCKET-BOOKS, SPORANS, AND EVERYDESCRIPTION OF LEATHER GOODS.

Kuff Straps, Walking Sticks, Whips, Bits and Spnrs, and

Stable Tools.

Always on hand a large assortment of

ADVERTISEMENTS. 257

ROBERT HENDERSON,

Fruiterer, Poulterer, Dealer in Game, &c,

266 and 268 HIGH STREET, PERTH,

IN thanking his Customers and the Public for past favours,

begs to announce that he has always a plentiful supply of

all descriptions of Game in Season.

A large supply of every kind of POULTRY.

He is prepared to give the Highest Market Price for

Poultry and Game and all sorts of Dairy Produce.

Families supplied with

FRUITS, VEGETABLES, &c.

Strawberries of the best qualities in their Season.

POTATOES.For supplying this article he stands unrivalled. Quality

guaranteed, and Prices Moderate.

Game Contracts entered into for the Season, and Highest

Prices given.

Also, Proprietor of the Perth New SKATING POND at

HILLYLAND.

Tickets for the Season 1881-82 can be had by applying at

266 and 268 HIGH STREET,PERTH.

258 ADVERTISEMENTS.

ESTABLISHED 1845.

M'INTYRE & STEWART,BREAD, BISCUIT, AND PASTRY BAKERS,

PERTH,BEG most respectfully to tender their grateful thanks to their

Friends and the Public of Perth and surrounding District

for the patronage bestowed upon them since they succeeded to this

long-established Business, and trust, by strict attention, to merit

a continuance of the support bestowed upon their predecessor.

Marriage and Christening Cakes made to Order.

SHOOTING LODGES SUPPLIED.ALL ORDERS BY POST PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

M'INTYRE & STEWART,(Successors to JOHN WOOD, Baker),

13 HIGH STREET & 2 CEORCE STREET, PERTH.

CT^^3VCT£1S SOUTAE3

dfamilp Breafc, Biscuit, anfc Ipastrp 38afte£t

73 SOUTH METHVEN STREET,IE3 IE IR, T ZE3I_

J. S. HAS ALWAYS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

SHORTBREAD, CAKES, &c.

Orders for Town and Country punctually attended to.

WILLIAM M'EWEN,FAMILY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER,

13 GEORGE STREET, PERTH.

Plain and Fancy Biscuits of the finest quality.

Bride and Christening Cakes made to order.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 259

SHAW & WOTHERSPOON,46 ST. JOHN STREET, PERTH,

IN tendering thanks to their many Customers and the Public

generally for the very liberal support accorded them since

their succession to that long-established Business in St. JohnStreet, beg to call special attention to their Breads, which are

manufactured from the finest Flour on the newest principles ; as

also all kinds of Cakes, Biscuits, Rusks, and Fancy Breads.

KJIRElilil &, CHEISTEMlM(i <£JU£2£SMade to Order.

SHAW & WOTHERSPOON

46 ST. JOHN STREET, PERTH.

THE CI1V EM'PORIU

Established ^fiKpSl *~~7-- ^r^SmS^gumm 1870.

WILLIAM HILL,Fishmonger, Ice Merchant, Game and Poultry Dealer,

Provision Merchant, and Sausage Maker,

220 and 222 HIGH STREET, PERTH.

JAMES FARQUHAR,CHEMIST,

76 ST. JOHN STREET, PERTH.

260 ADVERTISEMENTS.

SILUTITIOI HOTELWILLIAM CARGILL,

24= SOTTTH S T IE?, IE IE T.,

PERTH.An excellent Posting Establishment in connection

with the Premises.

iKZinsro'S _a_:r.:m:s hotel,9 HIGH STREET, PERTH,

(Nearly opposite the Post Office).

WELL-AIRED AND COMFORTABLE BED-ROOMS.DINNER AND SUPPER PARTIES SUPPLIED.

J. D. SHARPE, Proprietor.

LAIDLAW'STEMPERANCE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT,

18 LEONARD STREET, PERTH.(Three minutes' walk from the General Station and Macdonald

and Fraser's Auction Market.

)

Every Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers-

Comfortable Sitting Rooms, Well-aired Bedrooms.

CHARGES MODERATE.

JOHN C. PEDDIE,HAIRDRESSER, PERFUMER, & ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANUFACTURER,

53 GEORGE STREET, PERTH.

SHAMPOOING AND SINGEING.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 26

1

ROBERT WILSON'SLUNCHEON AND DINING KOOMS,

38 ST. JOHN STREET, PERTH.

Parties visiting this Establishment will find everything

First-class, and. the Charges strictly moderate.

ICttndtMtt, (Soitps, %m, Coffee.

SOUPS, &c. &c, sent out.

MARRIAGE DEJEUNERS, BALL SUPPERS,

AND SOIREES SUPPLIED.

PORTER, AND ALES.

ROBERT WILSON,JUstaurateur, fhtrbejwr, aitb Wimt Jtterrhant,

38 ST. JOHN STKEET, PEKTH.

Jellies and Creams, Cream and Water Ices.

flDarrtage anb Christening Cakes.

Orders from the Country punctually attended to.

262 ADVERTISEMENTS.

ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF HALF-A-CENTURY.

J. & T. WHITTET,TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANTS,

57 HIGH STREET, PERTH.

FOR upwards of Half-a-Century this Establishment has beenfamed for the excellence of its

TEA.S .AIN-ID COFFEES.As J. & T. Whittet purchase their Teas & Coffees on the

first terms in the London and Liverpool Markets, directly as

imported, they are always in a position to supply these of suchqualities as cannot be surpassed by any of the first Houses in theTrade in those Cities.

TEAS.Good Common to Useful Tea, - 1/4, 1/6, and 2/- per lb.

Good to Fine Family Tea, - - 2/4, 2/6, and 2/8 „

The Choicest First Pickings Crop, from the best China andIndian Tea Gardens, at 3/- per lb. and upwards.

COFFEES.j. &: T. Whittet's Coffees have long been acknowledged

by connoisseurs in all parts of the country to be unequalled for

Richness of Flavour and Excellence of Quality.

They purchase the Finest Mountain, Jamaica, Mocha, andPlantation Coffees that can possibly be obtained, and these

being CAREFULL Y ROASTED ON THEIR PREMISESAND GROUND DAILY, are always Fresh, Fragrant, andFull of Flavour.

Coffees, - IJ-, 1/4, 1/8, and 2/- per lb.

Country Orders promptly attended, to.

ALEXANDER MACGREGOR,BOOKBINDER AND PAPER RULER,

21 BRIDGE LANE, fERTJ-i.

LEDGERS, DAY-BOOKS, AND ALL DESCRIPTIONSOF STATIONERY

Ruled and Bound to any Pattern on the Shortest Notice.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 263

ANDREW PEJMNEY,WINE MERCHANT,

GKOCEK, AND ITALIAN WAEEH OUSEMAN,

65 GEORGE STREET,P33RT

THE Subscriber begs to draw the attention of Connoisseurs

to his very Old COGNAC BRANDY, Vintage '70, at

27/- per Gallon.

A Specialty in Old IRISH WHISKY, 18/- per Gal.

Finest Old BURNTISLAND, do., 17/-

„ Old HIGHLAND do., 17/- „Rare Blend of SCOTCH WHISKIES, 15/- „

A. P.'s Stock of Whiskies are secured from a selected few

of the Choicest Stills in Scotland. Being of great age, and

judiciously blended, he can with confidence place before his

Patrons an article which cannot be excelled.

Four Gallons and upwards Carriage Paid.

DINNER WINES, CLARETS, and PALE CHERRIES,

From 18/- per Doz. Bottles.

Teas, Coffees, Sugars, and General Groceries,

AT LOWEST PRICES.

Ordersfrom the Country carefully attended to, andpackedand despatched on the Shortest Notice.

ANDREW PENNEY,65 GEORGE STREET,

PERTH.

JOHN WILSON,CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST,

31 HIGH STEEET,PERTH.

264 ADVERTISEMENTS.

JAMES MACQUEEN,CARRIAGE HIRING,

JOB AND POST-HORSE ESTABLISHMENT,SALUTATION STABLES,

PRINCES STBEET, PERTH.

OMNIBUSES, CARRIAGES, WAGGONETTES, DOG CARTS, GICS, &c.

Every attention paid to Horses standing at Livery.

HEARSES AND MOURNING COACHES.

FUNERAL UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT,20 and 22 PRINCES STREET,

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.

Sole Lessee for Hiring at General Station.

Orders Received at the Office—22 Princes Street.

R. & J. MARSHALL,JOB AND POSTING,

ESTABLISHMENT.

ROYAL GEORGES T .A. IB L E! S.

R& J. M. have at all times on hand a first-class assortment

. of HORSES and CARRIAGES of every description for

Hire or Job by the Day, Week, Month, or Year.

R. & J. M. also conduct an UNDERTAKING ESTABLISH-MENT, in which they carry through arrangements as to Funerals.

R. & J. M. respectfully intimate that no conveyances of theirs

will stand for Hire at the Perth General Station, unless specially

ordered.

(COACH OFFICE, 58 George Street.

PremisesA PERTH FUNERAL UNDERTAKING ESTAB-V LISHMENT, 52 South Street, Perth.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 265

Established 1826.

P. IMRIE & SONS,CABINET MANUFACTURERS & UPHOLSTERERS,

78 GEORGE STREET,IE3 IE IR T H.

DINING, DRAWING ROOM, LIBRARY, HALL, & BEDROOM FURNITURE,

Of every description, in Stock, and Made to Order, andspecial Designs in any Wood.

Axniinster, Brussels, Tapestry, and All-WoolCAEPETSFrom the Leading Manufacturers.

LINOLEUM, FLOORCLOTHS, REPS, CRETONl\ES,CHINTZES, DEUGGETS, VENETIAN BLINDS, &c.

INVENTORIES AND VALUATIONS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.

Estimates and Drawings Furnished, and Patternsforwarded to the Country.

Established 1812.

JOB AND POST-HORSE AND GENERAL HORSE-HIRING ESTABLISHMENT,

MILL STREET, PERTH.LANDAUS, Broughams, Barouches, Busses, Waggo-

nettes, Chapel - Carts, Dog - Carts, Gigs, andCarriages, of every description (Open and Closed), with first-

class, steady, suitable Horses.

SADDLE HORSES, either for Ladies or Gentlemen.

Horses, with or without Carriages, Hired on Job by the Week,Month, or Year, or any period agreed upon.

steady, careful, and attentive drivers only kept.Charges strictly moderate, and all Orders punctually attended to.

MILL STREET, PERTH.

266 ADVERTISEMENTS.

HOSIERY. GLOVES. WOOLS.EVERY DESCRIPTION OF

PLAIN AND FANCY HOSIERY,Hand-Knitted and Machine-made,

FOR CHILDREN, LADIES, AND GENTLEMEN.

I. PULLAE,(Successor to E. M. Clarke),

53 HIGH STREET, PERTH.

J. WOTHERSPOON,Is now showing FIRST-CLASS VALUE in

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JOHN CHRISTIE,|>SooiiseiTer, §fctftoner, & ^gSooftBtnder,

32 ST. JOHN STREET,E» 3ES IR, TB? 3E3C.

Circulating Library. Agent for Ordnance Survey Maps.

Publishing Office of "The Perth and Perthshire Register."

ADVERTISEMENTS. 267

ESTABLISHED 18 49.

GLASS k CHINA WAREHOUSE,54 ST. JOHN STREET

(Next the Central Bank).

JAMES ANDERSONHas always in Stock a Fine Selection of

Bohemian, French, and English Ornamental Goods,

IN

LUSTRES, FLOWER VASES, FLOWER FONTS,DESSERT JUG and GOBLET SETS,

and an innumerable assortment of elegant et cetera; suitable for

Marriage Presents, for the Drawing -Room, Dining-Room,Toilet Table, &c. &c. .

TIHE STOCK OIF

CUT TABLE GLASSIs very extensive in

WINE DECANTERS, WATER CROFTS,PORT, SHERRY, CLARET, CHAMPAGNE, HOCK, and

LIQUEUR GLASSES.

J. A. is constantly adding the newest Shapes and Designs in

Dinner Sets, Dessert Sets, and China Tea Sets. Avery Large Assortment of Elegant Bed-Room Sets alwayskept in Stock. •

From J. A.'s extensive connection with the best makers in

every branch of the Trade, a thorough knowledge of qualities,

prices, &c, and always buying on the best terms—his constantaim being to give the best quality of Goods at the lowestpossible prices— he trusts, by unremitting attention to the

interest of his Customers, to merit a continuance of the liberal

patronage so long enjoyed.

CRYSTAL MADE AND CUT TO ORDER.

268 ADVERTISEMENTS.

PICTURE-FRAME MAKINGESTABLISHMENT,

22 SOUTH STBEET.CARVING AND GILDING

Executed in all the Branches and in the most elegant style.

ROSEWOOD, MAPLE, WALNUT, & GILT FRAMES,OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, MADE TO ORDER.

OLD FRAMES REPAIRED, RE-GILDED, &c.

ROSEWOOD AND GILT MOULDINGS,IN GREAT VARIETY, KEPT IN STOCK, AND SOLD IN QUANTITIES

TO SUIT PURCHASERS.

Large Stock of FRAMED PICTURES always on hand.

GOOD COLLECTION OF

OIL-PAINTINGS & WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS.

VARIED ASSORTMENT OF

CHROMOS, OLEOGRAPHS, ENGRAVINGS, &c.

LANDSCAPE AND PIER MIRRORS^IN ELEGANTLY-DESIGNED FRAMES, IN STOCK,

AND MADE TO ORDER.

The ordinary Commission charged for Pictures sent on Sale.

ALEXANDER MURRAY, 1

22 SOUTH STREET, PERTH.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 269

Established 1826.

JAMES JACKSON,Quttxer, (iilte, jlrtfttselJLer, 4c JVrtists' (ttalontmm,

No. 66 GEORGE STREET, PERTH,

BEGS most respectfully to tender his grateful thanks to his

Friends and the Public of Perth and surrounding Countryfor the patronage bestowed on him since he succeeded to this

long-established Business, and trusts, by strict attention, to merit

a continuance of the same.

PICTURE AND MIRROR FRAMES TO ORDER.

OLD PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED.

JAMES HAY,JOINER, CABINETMAKER,

AND

FUNERAL UNDERTAKER,28 & 30 COUNTY PLACE.

FUNERAL OFFICES—61 NEWROW & 22 PRINCES STREET.

Every requisite in connection with Interment always

in Stock. Also, experienced Persons always in

attendance.

Funeral Offices Open Night and Day.

N.B.—Orders sent per Post or Telegraph promptlyattended to.

Established upwards of Twenty Years.

270 ADVERTISEMENTS.

DAVID BEVERIDGE,/Iftonumental Sculptor, &c.

MONUMENTS in GRANITE, MARBLE, and FREE-STONE, Carefully and Tastefully Executed. Prices

strictly moderate.

A Good Variety in Stock.

MANTELPIECES, BATHS, & TOILET TOPSMade and Fitted Up.

COATS of ARMS, MONOGRAMS, TRUSSES,PINIALS, LETTERS, &c,

Modelled and Cut by competent Workmen.

All communications regarding Monuments, Inscriptions, Designs,

&c, will receive prompt attention.

JPHBIiE 4 ja8NfljaE]SWJIIi W8I*KftYORK PLACE, PERTH.

FOR SALE OR HIRE,DERRICK CRANES, Engines, Boilers, Mill Belting and

Laces, Hammers, Anvils, Vices, Weighing Machines,Beams and Scales, Barrows, Patent Blocks, Shafting, Drums,and Pulleys, Force and Hand Pumps, Cross-cut Saws, Chains,Saddlery, and a large assortment of 'Articles for FARM andMILL purposes.

CART WEIGHING MACHINES AND BEAMS ANDSTOVES.

ZMI_ KEEaAlT:

GENERAL MERCHANT,

Nos. 171 and 173 SOUTH STREET,

PE RTH.

ADVERTISEMENTS. 271

JOHN DAVIDSON,AUCTIONEER & VALUATOR,

20 SOUTH METHVEN STREET, PERTH.

SALES CONDUCTED IN TOWN OR COUNTRY ONREASONABLE TERMS.

$!F Also, Dealer in Jewellery, Hardware, andFancy Goods.

JAMES F E N Z I E S,PRACTICAL SEWING MACHINIST,

Only Agent in Perth for the Genuine WHEELER & WILSON, whichgained the only Grand Pkize, International Exhibition, Paris, 1878.

*3T MACHINES of every description Cleaned, Adjusted, and Repaired.

KILTING MACHINES, from 4/6 upwards.

2 SOUTH ST. JOHN'S PLACE, PERTH(Under the People's Club and Institute).

JJI ^cttcrprcss anb ^ith0graphic $ritttmg.

jgtationers^

jgftverttsers-fr

/. YOUNG & SONS,

i & J Watergate, Perth.

$ills primtptlg $0stcb or 'jBdibcub.