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GREENOCK PUBLIC LIBRARIES<br />
REFERENCE DEPARTMENT
Digitized by the Internet Archive<br />
in 2011 with funding from<br />
<strong>National</strong> <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong><br />
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LONDON & LANCASHIRE<br />
LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.<br />
MODERATE PREMIUMS. CLAIMS Paid without the usual delay <strong>of</strong><br />
Three Months.<br />
Head <strong>Office</strong> for <strong>Scotland</strong>-161 WEST GEORGE STREET, GLASGOW.<br />
DIRECTORS.<br />
Andrew L Fowler, Esq., Glasgow-<br />
J<br />
Wakefield), Chairman. (British Linen Company Bank),<br />
J. C. Wakefield. Esq., Busby (Inglis &<br />
Donald Graham, Esq., C.I.E., Glas- | Henry Hey s, Esq., Barrnead (Z. Heys<br />
gow (W. & R. Graham & Co.) & Sons).<br />
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EDWARD W. BROWNE, Manager for <strong>Scotland</strong>.<br />
APPLICATIONS FOR AGENCIES INVITED.<br />
"THE JF X T$ 33<br />
SnsiiFctnce Association, £imifed.<br />
Capital Fully Subscribed, £1,000,000. Paid-up, £200,000. Reserve Fund, £50,000<br />
Head <strong>Office</strong> for <strong>Scotland</strong>-161 WEST GEORGE STREET, GLASGOW.<br />
DIRECTORS.<br />
Andrew L. Fowler, British Linen<br />
J. C. Wakefield, Esq. (Inglis & Wake- I<br />
field), Busby, Chairman. Company Bank), Glasgow.<br />
Henry Heys, Esq. (Z. Heys & Sons),<br />
Graham & Co.), Glasgow, Barrhead.<br />
EDWARD W. BROWNE, Manager for <strong>Scotland</strong>.<br />
APPLICATIONS FOR AGENCIES INVITED.<br />
Donald Graham, Esq., CLE. (W. & R. |<br />
LONDON AND STAFFORDSHIRE<br />
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY<br />
(Limited).<br />
104 WEST GEORGE STREET,<br />
GLASGOW.<br />
CAPITAL, SUBSCRIBED CAPITA!, PAID-DP CAPITAL, ANNUAL INCOME exceeds<br />
£2,000,000 ; £1,000,000 ; £100,000 ; £110,000.<br />
THIS<br />
Company undertakes INSURANCES <strong>of</strong> almost<br />
every class <strong>of</strong> PROPERTY at Moderate Rates.<br />
CLAIMS promptly and liberally settled.<br />
SURVEYS made Eree <strong>of</strong> Charge.<br />
LOSSES by Eire, arising from lightning or coal-gas explosions,<br />
made good.<br />
Special attention given to the Insurance <strong>of</strong> Sugar Refineries,<br />
Sugar Stores, end to the arrangement <strong>of</strong> all large Insurances.<br />
POLICIES* <strong>of</strong> other Companies can be transferred to "THE<br />
LONDON AND STAFFORDSHIRE FIRE OFFICE " without<br />
any additional trouble or expense to the Insured.<br />
Gentlemen able to introduce Business are invited to apply for<br />
Agencies to<br />
ROBERT MUTR, Resident Secretary.
THE COMMERCIAL UNION<br />
ASSURANCE COMPANY.<br />
Capital, fully Subscribed £2,500,000<br />
Capital Paid-up 250,000<br />
life Funds in Special Trust for Life PolicyjHolders exceed 660,000<br />
Total Annual Premium Income 937,000<br />
CHIEF OFFICES-19 AND 20 CORNHILL LONDON.<br />
W. Reirson Arbuthn<strong>of</strong>c, Esq.<br />
Robert Barclay, Esq. (Barclay,<br />
Sevan, & Co.)<br />
W. MiddletoH Campbell, Esq.<br />
(Bosanquet, Curtis & Co.)<br />
Jeremiab Colman, Esq. (J. & J.<br />
Colraan).<br />
R. C. Fergusson, Esq.<br />
Alfred Giles, Esq., 27 Great George<br />
Street, London, S.W.<br />
Edmund S. Hanbury, Esq. (Messrs<br />
Truman, Hanbury, & Co.*<br />
Samuel Hanson, Esq.<br />
Frederick W. Harris, Esq. (Harris<br />
& Dixon.)<br />
John Holms,Esq.,M.P.(Wm.Hoims<br />
& Brothers.)<br />
F. Larkworthy, Esq., Bank <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Zealand.<br />
DIRECTORS,<br />
Charles J. Leaf, Esq., (Leaf, Sons,<br />
& Co.)<br />
E. A. Mavrogordato, Esq. (Tamvaco,<br />
Micrulachi, & Mavrogordato.)<br />
William Leask, Esq., 14 Eastcheap.<br />
Rt. Hon. A J.Mundella, Esq., M.P.<br />
Genl. Sir H. W. Norman, K.C.B.<br />
Sir Henry W. Peek, Bart., M.P.<br />
(Peek Brothers & Co.)<br />
P. P. Rodocanachi, Esq. (P. P.<br />
Rodocanachi& Co.)<br />
Thomas Russell, Esq., C.M.G.<br />
P. G. Sechiari, Esq. (Sechiari Bros.<br />
&Co.)<br />
Andrew R. Scoble, Esq., Q.C.<br />
Alex. Sim, Esq. (Churchill & Sim.)<br />
John P. Tate, Esq.<br />
Hy . Trower, Esq.(Trower & Lawson)<br />
Secretary, SAML , J. PIPKIN.<br />
FIRE DEPARTMENT.<br />
Manager, D. MARSHALL LANG.<br />
Moderate Rates <strong>of</strong> Premium, based on an equitable system.<br />
Claims liberally and promptly settled.<br />
LIFE DEPARTMENT.<br />
Actuary, T. E. YOUNG, B.A.<br />
In addition to the Life Funds above stated, Policy-Holders possess the security<br />
<strong>of</strong> the whole subscribed capital, and other funds <strong>of</strong> the Company.<br />
The Expenses <strong>of</strong> Management, exclusive <strong>of</strong> commission, are limited by<br />
Deed <strong>of</strong> Settlement to a small per centage on the Premium Income.<br />
Fixed Minimum Surrender Values are guaranteed on ordinary whole<br />
Life Policies after three years' duration.<br />
Claims are paid one month after pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> death.<br />
New and liberal provisions for foreign residence and travel.<br />
BRANCH OFFICES FOR THE WEST OF SCOTLAND—<br />
191 WEST GEORGE STREET, Glasgow.<br />
ARCHIBALD LAWSON, District Manager.<br />
Bankers—THE UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND.<br />
Solicitors—Messrs MITCHELLS, COWAN & JOHNSTON.<br />
Dugald Campbell, 49 Cathcart St.<br />
iames M'Donald. 33 Cathcart St.<br />
)avid Kerr, Royal Bank (West-End).<br />
James Kelso, 6 West Blackball St.<br />
R. B. Duncan, n South St.<br />
AGENTS IN GREENOCK-<br />
Wm. Philp, British Linen Co. Bank.<br />
Robert Forrest, 26 Crawford St.<br />
J. A. Cairns, 5 East Hamilton St.<br />
I John Morisdn, 29 West Burn St.
.<br />
LAW LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY,<br />
Instituted 1823.<br />
OFFICE— FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C.<br />
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, ONE MILLION.<br />
Rt. Hon. Baron CAMPBELL. I Hon. Vice-Chancellor Sir C. HALL.<br />
Rt Hon. Viscount CRANBROOK. WM. FREDERICK HIGGINS, Esq.<br />
The Hon. Mr JUSTICE MANISTY. EDMONDROBT. TURNER, Esq.<br />
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Directors.<br />
EDWARD BAILEY, Esq., Berners Street, W.<br />
FRANCIS THOMAS BIRCHAM, Esq., Parliament Street.<br />
Hon. HALLYBURTON G. CAMPBELL, Ennismore Gardens.<br />
JOHN CLERK, Esq., Q.C., King's Bench Walk, Temple.<br />
FREDK. GEO. DAVIDSON, Esq., a Taxing Master <strong>of</strong> the Supreme Court.<br />
JOHN DEEDES, Esq., Inner Temple.<br />
WILLIAM JAMES FARRER, Esq., Lincoln's Inn Fields.<br />
HENRY RAY FRESHFIELD, Esq., Bank Buildings.<br />
Hon. ALF. ERSKINE GATHORNE HARDY, <strong>Library</strong> Chambers, Temple.<br />
Sir FARRER HERSCHELL, Q.C., M.P., Temple.<br />
WILLIAM F. HIGGINS, Esq., Chester Place, Belgrave Place.<br />
HOLDSWORTH HUNT, Esq., King's Bench Walk, Temple.<br />
JOHN JAS. JOHNSON, Esq., Q.C., King's Bench Walk, Temple.<br />
WILLIAM ROLLE MALCOLM, Esq., Hereford Gardens, Park Lane.<br />
RICHARD NICHOLSON, Esq., New Street, Spring Gardens.<br />
CHARLES MANLEY SMITH, Esq., a Master <strong>of</strong> the Supreme Court.<br />
JOHN SWIFT, Esq., Great Cumberland Place.<br />
JOHN MARMADUKE TEESDALE Esq., 6 Frederick's Place, Old Jewry.<br />
EDWARD TOMPSON, Esq., Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn.<br />
Sir WILLIAM H. WALTON, Surbiton, Surrey.<br />
CHARLES NORRIS WILDE, Esq., 21 College Hill, Cannon Street.<br />
ARNOLD WILLIAM WHITE, Esq., Great Marlborough Street.<br />
BASIL THOMAS WOODD, Esq., Conyngham Hall, Yorkshire.<br />
Auditors.<br />
HENRY GERARD HOARE, Esq., Fleet Street.<br />
HENRY HOUSEMAN, Esq., Princes Street, Storey's Gate, Westminster.<br />
WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED, Esq., Fleet Street.<br />
PERCIVAL LEWIS WALSH, Esq., Oxford.<br />
Actuary—GRIFFITH DAVIES, Esq.<br />
Physician—ROBT. MARTIN, Esq., M.D., 51 Queen Anne St., Cavendish Sq.<br />
Solicitor—JOHN SYMONDS BOCKETT, Esq., Lincoln's Inn Fields.<br />
Bankers— Messrs HOARE, Fleet Street.<br />
Invested Assets on 31st Dec, 1880, .. .. .. ,£5,404,488<br />
Income for the year 1880, .<br />
.<br />
.<br />
. 480,432<br />
Amount paid on death to 31st Dec, 1880, .<br />
. . 12,642,214<br />
Aggregate Reversionary Bonuses hitherto allotted, .. 6,198,991<br />
The Expenses <strong>of</strong> Management (including Commission) are under 4h per<br />
«ent. <strong>of</strong> the Annual Income.<br />
ASSURANCES upon lives are granted for any desired amount, either with<br />
participation in Pr<strong>of</strong>its, or at a lower rate <strong>of</strong> Premium withoutParticipation<br />
in Pr<strong>of</strong>its.<br />
FOUR-FIFTHS OF THE PROFITS made by this Society are every Fifth<br />
Year appropriated to the Persons assured on the participating scale <strong>of</strong> premiums<br />
who have been so assured for Two full years and upwards, prior to<br />
the date <strong>of</strong> the Division.<br />
LOANS are granted on security <strong>of</strong> Life Interests and Reversions in connection<br />
with Policies <strong>of</strong> Assurance ; also on unencumbered Policies <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Society nearly to the extent <strong>of</strong> their surrender value.<br />
Attention is specially directed to the revised Prospectus <strong>of</strong> the Society ;<br />
to the new rates <strong>of</strong> premium, which are materially lower for young lives than<br />
heret<strong>of</strong>ore ; to the new conditions as to extended limits <strong>of</strong> free travel and<br />
residence ; and to the reduced rates <strong>of</strong> extra premium.<br />
Prospectus and form <strong>of</strong> proposal will be sent on application to-<br />
Messrs M'GRIGOS, DONALD, & Co., 172 St Vincent Street, Glasgow.<br />
.<br />
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.
POST-OFFICE<br />
GEEENOCK DIBECTOEY<br />
WITH PLAN OF THE TOWN,<br />
IP O IR, 18 81-8 2,<br />
ARRANGED IN TWO DIVISIONS—GENERAL<br />
AND COMMERCIAL;<br />
WITH<br />
AN APPENDIX,<br />
CONTAINING MUQII USEFUL INFORMATION,<br />
THIRTY-FOURTH PUBLICATION.<br />
GREENOCK :<br />
BLAIR, PRINTER, 40 OATHCART STREET.<br />
PRICE, THREE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.
HOMCEOPATHY,<br />
Under the Immediate Patronage <strong>of</strong> ike Faculty.<br />
Thompson's Podophyllum Essence,<br />
For Biliousness, Indigestion, and Inaction <strong>of</strong> the Liver, Constipation,<br />
Heartburn, Acid Risings, Flatulence, Giddiness,<br />
Headache, and all Stomach derangements.<br />
Thompson's New French Corn Plaster,<br />
Effectually removes Hard or S<strong>of</strong>t Corns and Bunions, and<br />
reduces enlarged Toe Joints.<br />
Thompson's Concentrated Camphor Essence,<br />
For Hay Fever, Cold in the Head, Chilliness, and Shivering<br />
Nervous Prostration, Fatigue, Fainting and Dizziness, Cramp,<br />
Diarrhoea, &c.<br />
Toothache or Neuralgia in the Gums,<br />
Instantly and effectually cured with Thompson's Toothache<br />
Specific.<br />
Any <strong>of</strong> the above Celebrated Preparations, Is each,<br />
larger size, 2s 6d, from<br />
M, F, THOMPSON, HOMEOPATHIC CHEMIST,<br />
17 GORDON STREET, GLASGOW.<br />
Beware <strong>of</strong> Imitations. Note the Address.<br />
THE EDINBURGH AND PROVINCIAL<br />
PLATE-GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY<br />
XjIIIVCITIRtD.<br />
HEAD OFFICES-8 YOEK BUILDINGS, YORK PLACE,<br />
EDINBURGH.<br />
CHIEF OFFICES FOR WEST OF SCOTLAND—<br />
69 UNION STREET, GLASGOW.<br />
R. M'CALLUM & SONS, District Managers.<br />
Branch <strong>Office</strong>s at London, Liverpool, Dublin, Newcastle, Birmingham,<br />
Bristol, Scarborough, Dundee, &c, with<br />
Agencies throughout the Kingdom.<br />
DIRECTORS.<br />
Chairman— Councillor Landale, 14 Mayfield Terrace.<br />
R. P. Beattie, Esq., 21 West Mayfield.<br />
John Chesser, Esq., Architect<br />
Royal Exchange.<br />
Councillor Dryborough, 31 Royal Ter-<br />
John Heron, Esq., 4 South Howard<br />
Place.<br />
Robt. Hutcheson, Esq., Ratho Hall,<br />
Ratho.<br />
C. A. Millie, Esq., Advocate, 36 Dub-<br />
race lin Street.<br />
Councillor Hay, 8 Warriston Cres. Andrew Turnbull, Esq., 10 Picardy<br />
Councillor Hendry, 12 South Saint Place.<br />
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Andrew Street. Adam Watson, Esq., 15 Union I St.<br />
ALEXANDER CLAPPERTON, Manager.<br />
SPECIAL ENCOURAGEMENT TO AGENTS.
PREFACE<br />
In again <strong>of</strong>fering to our Subscribers and the Public generally<br />
another issue <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Directory</strong>, the Publishers are desirous <strong>of</strong><br />
recording their lively sense <strong>of</strong> the generous patronage and kindly<br />
forbearance with which their former efforts have been received.<br />
The present issue will be found replete with the latest and fullest<br />
information obtainable, and will, we deign to hope, be received<br />
with as much favour as its predecessors. Any slight inaccuracies<br />
or omissions, while almost unavoidable, are regretted.<br />
The Plan <strong>of</strong> the Town, by J. Bartholomew, Esq., P.R.G.S.,<br />
Edinburgh, has been corrected up to date, and we hope may be<br />
found acceptable.<br />
<strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong>,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, June, 1881.
COUNTING-HOUSE CALENDAR.<br />
JUNE, 1881. DECEMBER.<br />
Sunday ... 5 12 19 26 Sunday ... 4 11 18 25<br />
Monday ... 6 13 20 27 Monday ... 5 12 19 26<br />
Tuesday ... 7 14 21 28 Tuesday ... 6 13 20 27<br />
Wednesday 1 8 15 22 29 Wednesday ... 7 14 21 2$<br />
Thursday 2 9 16 23 30 Thursday 1 8 15 22 29<br />
Friday<br />
Saturday<br />
3 10 17 24 Friday 2 9 16 23 30<br />
4 11 18 25 Saturday 3 10 17 24 31<br />
JULY. JANUARY, 1882.<br />
Sunday 3 10 17 24 31 Sunday 1 8 15 22 29<br />
Monday 4 11 18 25 Monday 2 9 16 23 30<br />
Tuesday 5 12 19 26 Tuesday 3 10 17 24 31<br />
Wednesday 6 13 20 27 Wednesday 4 11 18 25 ...<br />
Thursday 7 14 21 28 Thursday 5 12 19 26<br />
Friday 1 8 15 22 29 Friday 6 13 20 27<br />
Saturday 2 9 16 23 30 Saturday 7 14 21 28 ...<br />
AUGUST FEBRUARY.<br />
Sunday ... 7 14 21 28 Sunday ... 5 12 19 26<br />
Monday 1 8 15 22 29 Monday ... 6 13 20 27<br />
Tuesday 2 9 16 23 30 Tuesday ... 7 14 21 28<br />
Wednesday 3 10 17 24 31 Wednesday 1 8 15 22<br />
Thursday- 4 11 18 25 Thursday 2 9 16 23<br />
Friday 5 12 19 26 Friday 3 10 17 24<br />
Saturday 6 13 20 27 Saturday 4 11 18 25<br />
SEPTEMBER. MAE(<br />
Sunday ... 4 11 18 25 Sunday ... 5 12 19 26<br />
Monday ... 5 12 19 26 Monday ... 6 13 20 27<br />
Tuesday ... 6 13 20 27 Tuesday ... 7 14 21 28<br />
Wednesday ... 7 14 21 28 Wednesday 1 8 15 22 29<br />
Thursday 1 8 15 22 29 Thursday 2 9 16 23 30<br />
Friday 2 9 16 23 30 Friday 3 10 17 24 31<br />
Saturday 3 10 17 24 Saturday 4 11 18 25 ...<br />
OCTOBER. APRIL.<br />
Sunday 2 9 16 23 30 Sunday 2 9 16 23 30<br />
Monday 3 10 17 24 31 Monday 3 10 17 24<br />
Tuesday 4 11 18 25 Tuesday 4 11 18 25<br />
Wednesday 5 12 19 26 Wednesday 5 12 19 26<br />
Thursday 6 13 20 27 Thursday 6 13 20 27 .,«-<br />
Friday 7 14 21 28 Friday 7 14 21 28<br />
Saturday 1 8 15 22 29 Saturday 1 8 15 22 29 ..»<br />
NOVEMBER. MAY.<br />
Sunday ... 6 13 20 27 Sunday ... 7 14 21 28<br />
Monday ... 7 14 21 28 Monday 1 8 15 22 29'<br />
Tuesday 1 8 15 22 29 Tuesday 2 9 16 23 30<br />
Wednesday 2 9 16 23 30 Wednesday 3 10 17 24 31<br />
Thursday 3 10 17 24 Thursday 4 11 18 25 ..,<br />
Friday 4 11 18 25 Friday 5 12 19 26 ...<br />
Saturday 5 12 19 26 Saturday 6 13 20 27 —<br />
Baxk p &c, Holidays :—<strong>Scotland</strong>—January 1 ; April 14 ^August<br />
December 25.
Preface.<br />
Calendar.<br />
Stamp Duties.<br />
CONTENTS.<br />
page<br />
<strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong> <strong>Directory</strong>, ... ... ... ... ... 1<br />
Trades and Pr<strong>of</strong>essions, ... ... ... ... ... 211<br />
Street <strong>Directory</strong>, ... ... ... ... ... 268<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
Addresses <strong>of</strong> M.P.'s for Town and County, ... ... 17<br />
Adjuster <strong>of</strong> Imperial Weights and Measures, ... ... 69<br />
Banking Houses, ... ... ... ... ... 32<br />
Benefit and Friendly Societies, ... ... ... ... 65<br />
Bicycle Club, ... 70<br />
Boating Club, ... ... .. ... ... ... 70<br />
Building Societies, ... ... ... ... ... 80<br />
Burgh and Police Court, ...<br />
Caledonian Railway Company,<br />
...<br />
...<br />
...<br />
...<br />
...<br />
...<br />
...<br />
...<br />
28<br />
21<br />
Carriers, ... ... ... ... .... ... 75<br />
Churches, Ministers, and Presbyteries, ...<br />
Commissioners <strong>of</strong> Supply for the Lower Ward,<br />
..<br />
...<br />
...<br />
...<br />
38<br />
30<br />
Commissary Court, ... ... ... ... ... 30<br />
Conveyances, ... ... ... ... ... ... 72<br />
Consuls at <strong>Greenock</strong>, ... ... ... ... ... 17<br />
... ... ... 29<br />
County Constabulary, ... ... .<br />
Courts,<br />
Custom <strong>of</strong> the Port, ... .., ... ... ... 12<br />
Customhouse, ... ... ... ... ... ... 11<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> Guild Court, ... ... ... ... ... 29<br />
Educational, ... ... ... ... ... ... 60<br />
Engines for Extinguishing Fires, ... ... ... ... 23<br />
Faculty <strong>of</strong> Procurators, ... ... ... ... ... 31<br />
Fishery <strong>Office</strong>, ... ... ... ... ... ... 14<br />
Glasgow and South-Western Railway Company, ... ... 22<br />
Government Life Insurance and Annuities, ... ... 11<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Academy, ... ... ... ... ... 61<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Art Club, ... ... ... ... ... 80<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, ... ... ... 28<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> C<strong>of</strong>fee Boom, ... ... ... ... ... 25<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Census Returns, ... ... ... ... 69<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Cemetery, ... ... ... ... ... 25<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Hospital and Infirmary, ... ... ... 23<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, .. ... ... ... ... 24<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Mechanics' Institution, ... ... ... 25<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Parochial Board, ... ... ... ... 24<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Prison, ... ... ... ... ... 21<br />
28
CONTENTS.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Provident Bank,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Railway Guaranteed Company,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> School Board, ...<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Shipping List, ...<br />
Hackney Carriages,<br />
Income Tax Commissioners,<br />
Indian Parcel <strong>Post</strong>,<br />
Inland Revenue <strong>Office</strong>—late Excise,<br />
Inland Revenue <strong>Office</strong>—Stamps and Taxes,<br />
Insurance <strong>Office</strong>s and Agents,<br />
Inverkip Street and Duncan Street Burying Ground,<br />
Justice <strong>of</strong> Peace Court, ...<br />
Lieutenancy <strong>of</strong> Renfrewshire,<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Licensed Deep Sea and River Pilots,<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Licensed Lumpers,<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Licensed Boatmen,<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Operatives in Slaughter-House,<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Licensed Porters,<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Persons Licensed to Retail Gunpowder,<br />
Local Marine Board,<br />
Lloyd's Agent for <strong>Greenock</strong>'and Port-Glasgow,<br />
Magistrates and Town Council,<br />
Markets,<br />
Mercantile Marine <strong>Office</strong>,<br />
Mills and Water Trustees' Waterfalls, ...<br />
Money Orders, ...<br />
Musical Associations,<br />
Parliamentary and Municipal Boundaries,<br />
Physicians and Surgeons,<br />
Police Board,<br />
<strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>,<br />
<strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Savings Bank,<br />
Public <strong>Office</strong>s,<br />
Quarter Sessions,<br />
Registrars <strong>of</strong> Births, Deaths, and Marriages,<br />
Sanitary Department,<br />
Schools and Teachers,<br />
Session Clerks, ...<br />
Sheriff Courts,<br />
Sheriff Small Debt Court, ...<br />
Societies,<br />
Steam Vessels, ... ^ ...<br />
Steam Towing Companies,<br />
Tables <strong>of</strong> Fees <strong>of</strong> Interment in Cemetery, &c,<br />
Table <strong>of</strong> Rates for Pilotage on the Clyde, ...<br />
Table <strong>of</strong> Rates chargeable by Licensed Boatmen, ...<br />
Table <strong>of</strong> Rates chargeable by Porters,<br />
Town and Harbour Police,<br />
Trustees on the Harbours,<br />
"Vale <strong>of</strong> Clyde Tramway Company,<br />
Volunteer Rifle and Artillery Corps,<br />
Water Trustees, ...<br />
Water Palls Let and Unlet,<br />
Wellington Park and Well Park, ...<br />
ADVERTISEMENTS.
STAMP DUTIES.<br />
AGREEMENT, or any Memorandum <strong>of</strong> an Agreement,<br />
without a Clause <strong>of</strong> Registration, and not otherwise<br />
specially charged with duty, Os 6d<br />
AGREEMENT for a Lease or Tack, or with respect to the<br />
Letting <strong>of</strong> any Lands, Tenements, or Heritable Subjects'<br />
for any term not exceeding thirty-five years, is to be<br />
charged with the same duty as if it were an actual Lease<br />
or Tack for the term and consideration mentioned in<br />
the Agreement.<br />
AGREEMENTS for Letting Furnished Houses and Apart-<br />
ments for terms less than a year :<br />
When the Rent for the whole term does not exceed £5,<br />
Exceeds £5 but does not exceed £10<br />
£10 „ „ £15<br />
£15 „ „ £20<br />
£25 „ „<br />
—<br />
Oa 6d<br />
Is Od<br />
Is 6d<br />
2s Od<br />
2s 6d<br />
The Duty on Agreements may be denoted by an adhesive stamp,<br />
which is to be cancelled by the person by whom the instrument is<br />
first executed.<br />
BILL OF EXCHANGE, Payable on Demand, ... ... 0s Id<br />
BILL OF EXCHANGE <strong>of</strong> any other kind whatsoever<br />
(except a Bank Note), and Promissory Note <strong>of</strong> any kind<br />
whatsoever (except a Bank Note), drawn, or expressed<br />
to be payable, or actually paid, or endorsed, or in any<br />
manner negotiated in the United Kingdom :<br />
When the amount doos not exceed £5,<br />
Exceeds £5 and ,, ,, £10<br />
MO „ „ £25<br />
£25 ,, ,, £50 ... • ...<br />
£50 „ ,, £75<br />
£75 ,, „ £100<br />
And for every £100, and also for any fractional part <strong>of</strong> £100,<br />
<strong>of</strong> such amount or value, ... ... ... ... Is Od<br />
The DUTIES ON INLAND and FOREIGN BILLS are now<br />
identical.<br />
The term " Bill <strong>of</strong> Exchange " includes Draft order, Cheque, and<br />
Letter <strong>of</strong> Credit, and any document or writing (except a bank note)<br />
entitling or purporting to entitle any person, whether named therein<br />
or not, to payment by any other person <strong>of</strong>, or to draw upon any<br />
other person for, any sum <strong>of</strong> money therein mentioned.<br />
—<br />
0a Id<br />
0s 2d<br />
O 3d<br />
0s 6d<br />
0s 9d<br />
Is Od
STAMP DUTIES.<br />
EXEMPTIONS.—Any draft or order drawn by any banker upon<br />
any ether banker, not payable to bearer, or to order, and used solely<br />
for the purpose <strong>of</strong> settling or clearing any account between said<br />
bankers. Any letter written by a banker to any other banker,<br />
directing the payment <strong>of</strong> any sum <strong>of</strong> money, the same not being<br />
payable to bearer or to order, and such letter not being sent or<br />
delivered to the person to whom payment is to be made, or to any<br />
person on his behalf.<br />
BILL OF LADING, Os 6d<br />
Whatever number <strong>of</strong> Bills may form a set, each Bill <strong>of</strong> a set is<br />
liable to this duty. Penalty for executing any Bill <strong>of</strong> Lading not<br />
duly stamped, £50.<br />
BONDS AND MORTGAGES, being the only or principal or<br />
primary security for the payment or re-payment <strong>of</strong> money not<br />
exceeding £25, 0s 8d<br />
Above £25 and not exceeding £50, Is 3d<br />
50 „ „ 100, 2s 6d<br />
,, 100 „ ,, 150, 3s 9d<br />
„ 150 „ „ 200, 5s Od<br />
„ 200 „ „ 250, 6s 3d<br />
„ 250 ,, „ 300, 7s 6d<br />
And for every £100, or fractional part <strong>of</strong> £100, 2s 6d<br />
CONVEYANCE OB TRANSFER ON SALE <strong>of</strong> any<br />
property (except Debenture Stock or Funded Debt)<br />
when the amount or value <strong>of</strong> the consideration does not<br />
exceed £5, 0s 6d<br />
Exc. £5 not Exc. £10, £0 1 Exc. £125 not Exc. £150, £0 15<br />
10 15, 1 6 „ 150 175, 17 6<br />
15 20, 2 „ 175 200, 1<br />
20 25, 2 6 „ 200 225, 1 2 6<br />
25 50, 5 „ 225 , 250, 1 5<br />
50 75, 7 6 „ 250 , 275, 1 7<br />
„ 275 , 300, 1 10<br />
75<br />
.00<br />
100,<br />
125,<br />
10<br />
12<br />
6<br />
6<br />
For every £50, or fractional part there<strong>of</strong>, 5s.<br />
INDENTURE OF APPRENTICESHIP, 2s 6d<br />
Duty on an Indenture to be borne by the master, unless<br />
the contrary be agreed on.<br />
LEASE OR TACK <strong>of</strong> any Lands, Tenements, or Heritable<br />
subjects, for a term not exceeding thirty-five years, when<br />
the rent does not exceed £5 per annum, ... 0s 6d<br />
^Exceeding £5 and not exceeding £10, Is Od<br />
10 „ 15, Is 6d<br />
15 „ 20, 2s Od<br />
20 „ . 25, 2s 6d<br />
25 „ 50, 5s Od<br />
50 „ 75, 7s 6d<br />
75 „ 100, 10s Od<br />
100 „<br />
For every full sum <strong>of</strong> £50, and also for any fractional part<br />
<strong>of</strong> £50 there<strong>of</strong>, 5s Od<br />
RECEIPT given for, or upon the payment <strong>of</strong>, money amounting to<br />
£2 and upwards, 0s Id
FRENCH WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.<br />
The term " receipt " means and includes any note, memorandum,<br />
or writing whatsoever, whereby any money amounting to £2 or upwards,<br />
or any Bill <strong>of</strong> Exchange or Promissory Note for money<br />
amounting to' £2 or upwards is acknowledged or expressed to have<br />
been received, or deposited, or paid.<br />
If any person (1) Gives any receipt liable to duty, and not duly<br />
stamped ; (2) In any case where a receipt would be liable to duty,<br />
refuses to give a receipt duly stamped ; (3) Upon a payment to the<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> £2 or upwards gives a receipt for a sum not amounting to<br />
£2, or separates or divides the amount paid with intent to evade the<br />
duty—he shall forfeit the sum <strong>of</strong> £10.<br />
TRENCH MONIES, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, WITH<br />
THEIR EQUIVALENTS IN ENGLISH.<br />
FRENCH.<br />
Monies.<br />
ENGLISH.<br />
ICent, £0 0§<br />
2 „ =lSou, 1<br />
10 Sous =1 Franc, 9J<br />
20 Francs =1 Louis, - 16<br />
25 „ 10<br />
Commercial Weights (Meteric System).<br />
Cwt qrs. lbs. ozs. drams.<br />
0'56438<br />
1 Gramme =10 Decigrammes - - -=0000<br />
1 Decagramme =10 Grammes - - - =0 5-6438<br />
1 Hectogramme = 10 Decagrammes- -=0003 8 '4383<br />
1 Kilogramme* =10 Hectogrammes- - = 2 3 4 '383<br />
1 Myriagrammet = 10 Kilogrammes - = 22 11-8304<br />
1 Quintal! =10 Myriagramines =100 kilos. = 1 2 24 7 6 '304<br />
1 Millier§= 10 Quintals =1000 kilos. - =19 2 20 9 15 -04<br />
Retail Weights (Systeme Usuelle).<br />
Cwt. qrs. lbs. ozs. drams.<br />
1 Livrell usuelle or half Kilogramme - =0 1 1 10 l-5th<br />
4 „ „ quarter „ .=0008 13 l-10th<br />
1 eighth „ - =0 4 6 ll-20ths<br />
-<br />
§<br />
"<br />
„ sixteenth,, - =0 2 3 ll-40ths<br />
1 Once ,, French ounce - =0 1 If<br />
J „ „ „ half ounce - =0 8g<br />
% ,, ,, ,, quarter ounce=0 4 7-16th<br />
lGros „ ,, dram =0000 2 7-32ds<br />
* The Kilogramme is the commercial lb. <strong>of</strong> France, Holland and Belgium:<br />
it is equal to a little over 2 l-5th avoirdupois lbs. English. 50| Kilogrammes<br />
are deemed equivalent to an English cwt. (roughly).<br />
t The Myriagramme is the commercial stone ; it is equal to very nearly<br />
22 lbs. and | oz. avoirdupois weight.<br />
t The Quintal metreque (metric quintal) is the French cwt. ; it is equal<br />
to within about 3£ lbs. <strong>of</strong> 2 English cwts.<br />
§ The Millier <strong>of</strong> 1000 Kilogrammes is the French ton ; it wants about 3fr<br />
lbs. 6 oz. <strong>of</strong> the English ton. 1015 kilogrammes are deemed equivalent to<br />
20 English cwt. , or an English ton (roughly).<br />
|| The Livre usuelle is the retail lb. <strong>of</strong> France ; it is the same as the<br />
Zollverein lb. used in Germany. 101J <strong>of</strong> these livres are deemed equivalent<br />
to an English cwt., and 2030 to an English ton (roughly).
FRENCH WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.<br />
Commercial Measures <strong>of</strong> Length (Meteric System).<br />
Miles, yds. feet, inches.<br />
1 Metre*=10 Decimetres - - - = 1 3§ths<br />
1 Decametre=10 Metres - - - = 10 2 9 7-10ths<br />
1 Hectometre=10 Decametres - - - = 109 11 2-25ths<br />
1 Kilometref=lO Hectometres - - - = 1093 1 10 4-5ths<br />
1 Myriametre=10 Kilometres - - - = 6 376 11 9-10ths<br />
Retail Measures <strong>of</strong> Length (Systeme Usuelle).<br />
Yards, feet. inches.<br />
1 Toise usuellej = 2 Metres - - - = 2 6|<br />
lAune§ „ =12 Decimetres - - - = 1 11|<br />
\ „ „ = 6 - „ - - = 1 11|<br />
1 „ „ =3 „ - - - = 11 13-16ths<br />
I „ == li „ ..- = 005 ll-12ths<br />
1 Pied|| usuelle = J Metre or l-6th Toise =01 1|<br />
1 PoucelT „ = l-12th Pied - - - = ll-25ths<br />
Common Square Measure (for all things except Land).<br />
Sq.mls.sq.acsq.yd.sq.ft.<br />
1 Sq. Metre=100 Sq. Decimetres - =0 10<br />
1 „ Decametre=100 Sq. Metres - =0 119 5<br />
1 „ Hectometre=100Sq.Deeametres=0 2 2280 2<br />
1 „ Kilometre=100 Sq. Hectometres=0 247 553 2<br />
1 „ Myriametre=100Sq.Kilometres=38 391 2138 4<br />
sq.in<br />
110 1-17<br />
61 9-10<br />
1434<br />
80|<br />
8<br />
Land Surface Measure.**<br />
Sq. Sq.<br />
Acr. yds. ft. Sq. ins.<br />
1 Are=10 Deciares, or 100 Sq. Metres - = 119 5 61 9-10ths<br />
1 Decare=10 Ares, or 1000 „ - = 1196 43 7-15ths<br />
1 Hectarett=100 Ares, 10,000 -<br />
,, = 2 2280 2 1431<br />
Solid or Cubic Measure (for all things except Wood, &c;<br />
1 Cubic Metre = 1000 Cubic Decimetres,<br />
=<br />
Cubic Cubic Cubic<br />
Yds. Ft. Ins.<br />
18 5471-20th<br />
1 Cubic Decametre == 1000 Cubic<br />
Metres, =<br />
1 Cubic Hectometre = 1000 Cubic<br />
Decametres, - - - =<br />
1 Cubic Kilometre = 1000 Cubic<br />
Hectometres, - - - =<br />
1 Cubic Myriametre = 1000 Cubic<br />
1308<br />
1308021<br />
1308021540<br />
1005<br />
14 1032<br />
17 384<br />
Kilometres, - - - =1308021540637 23 384<br />
"'• The Metre is divided <strong>of</strong>f into 1000 equal parts called Millimetres, 25 "4<br />
<strong>of</strong> which are equal to an English inch. 32 metres = 35 English yards<br />
nearly.<br />
t The Kilometre is equal approximately to f <strong>of</strong> an English mile, so that<br />
8 kilometres are approximately equal to 5 English miles.<br />
% The Toise is the French fathom, 32 <strong>of</strong> which are approximately equal to<br />
35 English fathoms.<br />
§ The Aune is the French yard, used in common transactions.<br />
The II Pied is the French foot, used in common transactions, 32 <strong>of</strong> which<br />
are approximately equal to 35 English feet.<br />
II The Pouce is the French inch, used in common transactions, 32 <strong>of</strong><br />
which are approximately equal to 35 English inches.<br />
** Although this is the land measure, the extent <strong>of</strong> a whole country is<br />
reckoned by square kilometres.<br />
tt 4 French Hectares are 10 English acres.
FRENCH WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.<br />
Solid ok Cubic Measure for Wood, &o. .<br />
Cubic Cubic Cubic<br />
Yds. Ft. Ins.<br />
1 Stere = 1 Cubic Metre, or 10 Decisteres, = 1 8 547 l-20th<br />
IDeca&tere = 10 Cubic Metres, or 10 Steres,= 13 2 286h<br />
Measure oe Capacity (Metric System).<br />
Calls. Qts. Pts. Gills.<br />
1 Litre* = 10 Decilitres, - = 1 3 1-25 ths<br />
1 Decalitre = 10 Litres, - = 2 2 2 2-5ths<br />
1 Hectolitre = 10 Decalitres, - = 22 3-10ths<br />
1 Kilolitre = 10 Hectolitres, - = 3 l-12ths<br />
1 Myrialitre = 10 Kilolitres, - = 2201<br />
Measure <strong>of</strong> Capacity (Systeme Usuelle).<br />
1 Litron usuelle = 1 Litre = If English pint.<br />
1 Boisseau ,, = ^ Hectolitre = 2 gallons and 3 quarts, nearly.<br />
* 50 French Litres = 11 English imperial gallons, nearly.<br />
ESTABX,ISHED_18G3.<br />
IMPERIAL FIRE.<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the Oldest and Wealthiest <strong>Office</strong>s.<br />
- CAPITAL, £1,600,000.<br />
Paid-up and Invested £700,000<br />
Total Cash Capital, and Reservesin Hand, Dec. SI, 1880,1,478,400<br />
Losses already paid, amounting to upwards <strong>of</strong> 7,000,000<br />
INSURANCES ACCEPTED ON THE BEST TERMS.<br />
Immediate protection granted on application to the Branch <strong>Office</strong>,<br />
or to any <strong>of</strong> the Company's Agents.<br />
AGENCIES.<br />
BANKERS, SOLICITORS, ACCOUNTANTS, HOUSE and ESTATE<br />
AGENTS, MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, CASHIERS, and others<br />
having influence to secure Proposals are invited to apply for Agencies in<br />
this Old and Wealthy Company to the<br />
SCOTTISH BRANCH—<br />
141 ST. VXNOENT STREET, GLASGOW.<br />
Secretary—W. J. CARSWELL.<br />
AGENTS |IN GREENOCK—<br />
David Agnew, House Factor, 15 Cross-shore Street.<br />
John Adam, at Wm, Adam & Co.'s, Dock Breast.<br />
James L. M'Clure, Sugar Broker, Exchange Buildings.<br />
Wm. M. Martin, Commission Merchant, 24 West Blackhall Street.<br />
R. B. Shearer, Solicitor, 1 Bank Street.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> ^fercilB Muting <strong>Office</strong>,<br />
40 OATHOART STREET.<br />
Letterpress Printing <strong>of</strong> Every Description.
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Districts.<br />
Official No. Name.<br />
564<br />
564<br />
564<br />
Middle District<br />
East District<br />
West District<br />
Registrars.<br />
"William Johnstone<br />
James M'Cunn<br />
Robert A. Baird<br />
<strong>Office</strong>s.<br />
5 Bank Street<br />
Rue-end Street<br />
Sugarhouse Lane<br />
By Act 17 and 18 Vict., Cap. 80, it is enacted that a Birth be<br />
registered within 21 days, a Marriage within 3 days, and a Death<br />
within 8 days respectively thereafter. It is usual, and saves considerable<br />
trouble to parties, to get a Death registered previous to<br />
interment.<br />
Penalties are incurred if the above rules are not complied with.<br />
To avoid jostling in meeting, Passengers should observe the general<br />
rule— "Keep to the Eight"— that is, to allow those you meet to pass on<br />
your left hand.<br />
Abbotsford place, 5 to 11 Roxburgh st<br />
Ann st, from Buccleuch st southward to Drumfrochar road<br />
Antigua st, from Bogle st southward to Hope st<br />
Ardgowan st, west, from Nelson st, west, to Bedford st<br />
Ardgowan st, Glebe, from Crawfurd st to Clarence st<br />
Ardgowan square, Union st<br />
Argyle st, from West Blackball st to George square<br />
Armadale place, head <strong>of</strong> Bank st<br />
Arthur st, from St Lawrence st to Rue-end st<br />
Baker st, from Drumfrochar road to Dellingburn square<br />
Bank st, from Cathcart square to Dempster st<br />
Bearhope st, from Roxburgh st to Tobago st<br />
Bedford st, from Newark st to Finnart st<br />
Belville st, from Ratho st to Crescent st<br />
Bentinck st or Martha Brae, from Esplanade to Newark st
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Blackball st (east), from Eue-end st to Caledonian railway<br />
Blackhall st (west), from Hamilton st to Grey place<br />
Bogle st, from Eue-end st to Eegent st<br />
Border st, from East Crawfurd st southward<br />
Boyd place, from 27 to 35 West Blackhall st<br />
Boyd st, from Ker st to Clarence st<br />
Brachelston st, from Murdieston st to Bow road<br />
Breast (east), from East Quay lane to foot <strong>of</strong> William st<br />
Breast (west), continuation <strong>of</strong> East breast to West quay<br />
Brisbane st, from Nelson st to Madeira st<br />
Broornhill st, from Prospecthill st to Drumfrochar road<br />
Brougham st, from Grey place westward to Margaret st<br />
Bruce st, from Inverkip st to Wellington st<br />
Buccleuch st, from Vennel to Ann st<br />
Campbell st, from Esplanade to South st<br />
Captain st, from Sir Michael st to Wellington st<br />
Carnock st, from St Andrew square to Dellingburn st<br />
Cartsburn st, from Eue-end st to Upper Tngleston<br />
Cathcart sq, head <strong>of</strong> Hamilton, William, and Cathcart sts<br />
Cathcart st, from Cathcart sq to East India breast<br />
Chapel st, from Bogle st to Dellingburn st<br />
Charles st, from Yennel to Dalrymple st<br />
Church place, from Cathcart sq to Market st<br />
Clarence st, from Laird st to Ker st<br />
Cowgate st, from Vennel to Market st<br />
Crawfurd st (east), from head <strong>of</strong> Batho st southward<br />
Crawfurd st (west), from Charles st to Boyd st<br />
Crawford lane, from Inverkip st westward<br />
Grescent st, from Cartsburn st to Ayrshire railway<br />
Cross-shore st, from Cathcart st to East breast<br />
Customhouse place, back <strong>of</strong> Customhouse and foot <strong>of</strong> East Quay lane<br />
Customhouse quay, east and west <strong>of</strong> the Customhouse and Excise<br />
buildings<br />
Dairy n> pic st, from Shaw st to Nicolson st<br />
Dellingburn st, from Eue-end st to Ayrshire railway<br />
Dellingburn sq, foot <strong>of</strong> Baker st<br />
Dempster st, from Bank st running westward to Brachelston st<br />
Dock breast, from Customhouse place to East India breast<br />
Donald's court, near East India breast, east end <strong>of</strong> Cathcart st<br />
Drumfrochar road, from Baker st to Overton<br />
Duncan st, from Wellington st to East Shaw st<br />
East India breast, from Dock breast to East India quay<br />
East Quay lane, from Cathcart st to Steamboat quay<br />
East Shaw st, from Ann st to Inverkip st<br />
East William st, from St Lawrence st southward<br />
Eldon st, from Margaret st running westward to Gourock toll<br />
Esplanade, from Campbell st to Battery point<br />
Finnart st, from Nelson st, west, to Wood's Asylum<br />
Forsyth st, from Esplanade to South st<br />
Ford place, 16 to 22 South st<br />
Fox st, from Esplanade to Finnart road<br />
George sq, head <strong>of</strong> Kilblain st<br />
Glen st, from Fox st to Johnstone st<br />
Grey place, west <strong>of</strong> West Blackball st<br />
Hamilton st, fiom Cathcart sq to West Blackhall st
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Hamilton st, east, from Main st, Craw furdsdyke, to Port-Glasgow<br />
road<br />
Harvie lane, from Hamilton st to Dalrymple st<br />
Hay st, from Bank st to Lynedoch st<br />
Hill st, from Regent st to Lyle st<br />
Hill-end st, from Thomas st to Belville place<br />
Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st, from Trafalgar st to Brachelston st<br />
Hope place, 9 Antigua st<br />
Hope st, from Upper Dellingburn st to Bank st<br />
Houston st, from West Stewart st to Campbell st<br />
Hunter place, from Vennel to Harvie lane<br />
Hyde park, Belville place<br />
Ingleston st, from Baker st to Crescent st<br />
Inverkip st, from Vennel to Nelson st, west<br />
Jamaica st, from "West Blackball st to Union st<br />
John st, from Cartsburn st to Lawrence st<br />
Johnstone st, from Union st to Esplanade<br />
Kelly st, from West Stewart st to Ford place<br />
Ker st, from West Blackhall st to Albert quay<br />
Kilblain st, from Vennel to George sq<br />
Kirk st, from Roslin st to West Church burying-ground<br />
Laird st, from West Blackhall st to Albert Harbour<br />
Laurieston st, from St Lawrence st southward<br />
Lyle road, from Newton st to Gourock toll<br />
Lyle st, from Bank st to Upper Dellingburn st<br />
Lynedoch st, from Mansionbouse to Drumfrochar road<br />
Macdougall st, <strong>of</strong>f East Hamilton st<br />
Mackenzie st, <strong>of</strong>f East Hamilton st<br />
Maderia st, from Esplanade to Lyle road<br />
Main st, Crawfurdsdyke, from Rue-end st to East Hamilton st<br />
Manse lane, from Hamilton st to Market st<br />
Mansionhouse lane, from Cathcart st to Terrace road<br />
Margaret st, from Esplanade to Finnart st<br />
Market st, from Church place to Tobago st<br />
Martin terrace, from Patrick st to Robertson st<br />
Maxwell st, from Eldon st to Esplanade<br />
Meams st, from Shaw place to Drumfrochar road<br />
Melville court, 31 Hamilton st<br />
Mill st, from Prospecthill st to Drumfrochar road<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat st, from Border st southward<br />
Morton terrace, Belville st<br />
Mount Pleasant st, from Inverkip sr. to Prospecthill st<br />
Mount lane, from Shaw place to Regent st<br />
Murdieston st, from Orangefield running southwards<br />
Nelson st, west, from George sq to South st<br />
Nelson st, Glebe, from Crawfurd st to Clarence st<br />
Newton st, from Inverkip st to Lyle road<br />
New Dock lane, from East Quay lane to Dock breast<br />
Newark st, from Union st to Gourock toll<br />
Nicolson st, from Nelson st (west) to Ropework st<br />
Nile st, from Ann st eastward<br />
North st, from Esplanade to Eldon st<br />
Octavia cottages, East Crawfurd st<br />
Octavia terrace, west from Bentinck st<br />
Open shore, from Shaw st to New Dock-head
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Orchard st, from Crescent st southward<br />
Patrick st. from Finnart st to Clarence st<br />
Port-Glasgow road, from East Hamilton st to Port-Glasgow<br />
Pottery st, from Port-Glasgow road to river, east <strong>of</strong> Clyde Potteries<br />
Princes st. from Inverkip st to Nelson st (west)<br />
Prospecthill st, from Ann st to Mount Pleasant st<br />
Ratho st, from East Hamilton st to Belville st<br />
Regent st, from Dellingburn square to Ann st<br />
Robertson sfc, from Brougham st to South st<br />
Rosneath sfc, from Esplanade to Eldou st<br />
Eopework st, from Dalrymple st to Albert harbour<br />
Roslin st, from Crawfurd st to Clarence st<br />
Roxburgh st, from Bank st to Inverkip st<br />
Rue-end st, from Cathcart st to Main st, Crawfurdsdyke<br />
St Andrew st, from Rue-end st southward<br />
St Andrew square, from Springkell st to Carnock st<br />
St Lawrence st, from Laurieston st to Crescent st<br />
Salmon st, from Inverkip st to Newton st<br />
Serpentine walk, from Crescent st eastwards<br />
Shaw st, from Dalrymple st and Rue-end st<br />
Shaw place, from Bank st to Ann st<br />
Sinclair st, <strong>of</strong>f East Hamilton st<br />
Sir John't brae, Mansionhouse lane<br />
Sir Michael st, from Venn el to Roxburgh st<br />
Smith's lane, from Vennel to Market st<br />
South st, from Cemetery gate westward<br />
Springkell st, from Cartsburn st to St Andrew square<br />
Stanners sfc, from Main st, Cartsdyke, to John st<br />
Stewart st, east, from Rue-end st to <strong>Greenock</strong> Foundry<br />
Stewart st, west, from West Burn st to Houston st<br />
Sugarhouse lane, from "Vennel to Dalrymple st<br />
Terrace road, from Watt place to Regent st<br />
Thomas st, from East Crawfurd st westward<br />
Tobago st, from Inverkip st to Market st<br />
Trafalgar st, from Shaw place to Nile st<br />
Union court, head <strong>of</strong> West Quay lane<br />
Union st, from George square to Newark st<br />
Vennel, from Inverkip st to West breast<br />
Victoria place, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
Virginia st, from Chapel st to East India breast<br />
Watt place, south side <strong>of</strong> Cathcart st<br />
Watt st, from Nelson st, west, to Kelly st<br />
Watson's lane, from Hamilton st to Vennel<br />
Wellington st, from Bank st to Murdieston st<br />
West Burn st, from Kilblain st to Dalrymple st<br />
West Shaw st, from Inverkip st to Nelson st<br />
West Quay, from foot <strong>of</strong> West Quay lane, eastward<br />
West Quay lane, from Dalrymple st to West quay<br />
Whitefarland point, near the Battery<br />
William st, from Cathcart sq to Mid quay<br />
Wood st, from Eldon st to Newark st<br />
York st, from Crawfurd st to Clarence st
CALEDONIAN<br />
PUiE GLASS INSURANCE<br />
oonN^LiF.A.iLsrir.<br />
Eitablished 1871, under the Companies Acts, 1862, 1867.<br />
OFFICES — 131 HOPE STREET, GLASGOW.<br />
W. GAVIN M'CULLOCH, Manager.<br />
3 YORK BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, EDINBURGH,<br />
15 CROSS-SHORE STREET, GREENOCK, and Agents.<br />
ALL<br />
kinds <strong>of</strong> Plate or other Glass Insured in Business Pre-<br />
mises and Dwelling-Houses on exceptionally favourable<br />
terms. Policies <strong>of</strong> other Companies transferred ; and all Insurances<br />
effected without troubling either Proposers or Agents with<br />
Measurements or details. Liberal Commission to Agents.<br />
FIRE AND LIFE OFFICE.<br />
Established in the Reign <strong>of</strong> Queen Anne, A.D. 1714.<br />
INSURERS with this Company have the undoubted Security<br />
<strong>of</strong> Large Invested Capital (£1,800,000), with the advantage<br />
<strong>of</strong> Moderate Rates, Liberal Terms, and Large Bonuses.<br />
Agents, House Factors, and other Gentlemen receive full Commission<br />
on all Policies, either. in Fire or Life Branches.<br />
Scottish <strong>Office</strong>-131 HOPE STREET, GLASGOW.<br />
W. M'GAVIN M'CULLOCH, Local Manager.<br />
MARINE INSURANCE.<br />
Reliance Marine insurance<br />
COMPANY (Limited).<br />
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £400,000.<br />
All Sea Insurance Risks accepted at Equitable Rates.<br />
AGENT FOR GEEENOCK-<br />
DAVID KERR, Royal Bank, West End.
QenevaC c&ife cmd gt.xve<br />
ASSURANCE COMPANY.<br />
Established in 1837—Empowered by Special Acts <strong>of</strong> Parliament.<br />
CHIEF OFFICE, 103 CANNON STREET, LONDON, E.C.<br />
FUTAKCIAI POSITION, 1879.<br />
Subscribed Capital, .<br />
.<br />
.<br />
Accumulated Fund, .<br />
... .<br />
Annual Revenue, upwards <strong>of</strong> .<br />
.<br />
.<br />
.<br />
.<br />
PROGRESS OF THE COMPANY.<br />
. . £1,000,000<br />
.<br />
.<br />
.<br />
760,000<br />
218,000<br />
New Policies. *«»„»«„„ New , ,<br />
Assuring.<br />
Assets -<br />
issued<br />
Premiums.<br />
1872 750 £336,755 £10,287 £494,456<br />
1874 878 310,725 10,610 533,101<br />
1875 1148 380,694 12,03S 565,417<br />
1876 1265 374,248 12,340 602,703<br />
1877 1266 456,846 14,541 650,000<br />
1878 1203 446,S80 15,205 700,000<br />
1879 1398 482,366 16,242 720,000<br />
1880 1560 513,695 17,791 754,401<br />
Prospectuses and every information can be had at<br />
The Head <strong>Office</strong> for West and Portia <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>—<br />
GENERAL ASSURANCE OFFICES,<br />
141 WEST GEORGE STREET, GLASGOW.<br />
WALKER, SCOTT & CO., Local Managers.<br />
Agents in Grfeisock—<br />
W. M'Clure, 11 William Street. Wm. Stronach, 25 | West Burn Street.<br />
B.S. M'Morland, Arcade, Cathcart St. Robert Fleming, | 24 Patrick Street.<br />
James Brown, 32 Cathcart Street.<br />
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LAW LIFE<br />
ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION.<br />
Established 1839. CAPITAL ONE MILLION.<br />
120 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH.<br />
Trustees.<br />
The Right Hon. the Earl <strong>of</strong> Glasgow, Lord Clerk Register <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>.<br />
The Right Hon. Lord Moncrieff, Lord Justice-Clerk <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>.<br />
The Hon. Lord Adam. Wm. Smythe, Esq., <strong>of</strong> Methven.<br />
Manager- WILLIAM SMITH, LL D., F.I.A.<br />
The Association transacts all the usual descriptions <strong>of</strong> LIFE ASSURANCE<br />
Business.<br />
SEVENTH DIVISION OF PROFITS 1881.<br />
The Seventh Investigation <strong>of</strong> the Affairs <strong>of</strong> the Association was made<br />
as at Christmas, 1880<br />
The TOTAL ASSETS, including the Present Value <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Nett Premiums, were £2,316,982 8 4<br />
The TOTAL ASSETS, including the Present Value <strong>of</strong> Sums<br />
Assured, were 2,209,212 10<br />
Leaving a Free Divisible Surplus j <strong>of</strong> £107,769 18 4<br />
The Eighth Division <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>its will take place at CHRISTMAS 1S85<br />
Policies effected during 1881 will then be entitled to FIVE YEARS' BONUS<br />
ADDITIONS.<br />
Glasgow Branch—105 St Vincent Street—John Oswald, Secretary.<br />
Agents in <strong>Greenock</strong>—<br />
J. C. Smith, Macdonald & Crawford, Solicitors, 26 Hamilton Street<br />
J. W. Turner, Writer, 17 West Blackball Street.<br />
William Lamont, 16 Palmerston Buildings.
LONDON AND LANCASHIRE<br />
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.<br />
CAPITAL, - -••-','- £1,847,500.<br />
HEAD OFFICE, - - LIVERPOOL.<br />
Scottish Branch— 157 West George Street, Glasgow.<br />
DIRECTORS.<br />
ARCHIBALD GALBRAITH, Esq. (A. & A. Galbraith, Glasgow.)<br />
JAMES BOYD, Esq. (J. & J. Boyd, Glasgow.)<br />
ROBERT KERR, Esq. (John Kerr & Co., <strong>Greenock</strong>.)<br />
Local Manner—ARCHIBALD BLAIR.<br />
Local Secretary--WILLIAM DICK.<br />
.Results <strong>of</strong> Business submitted to Annual Meeting, 28th<br />
April, 1881.<br />
The Eire Premiums for 1880, after deducting reinsurances,<br />
amounted to, £425,355 15 7<br />
The Fire Losses for the year amounted to 287,868 7 5<br />
After deducting all Commissions, Expenses, Bad<br />
Debts, Depreciations, and Charges, and including<br />
Interest on Investments and other Receipts,<br />
the Business <strong>of</strong> the year shows a balance to the<br />
Company's credit on the year's transactions <strong>of</strong><br />
£23,850 2s 2d. To this has to be added £42,630<br />
Premium on New Shares, and £44,246 17s 4d,<br />
balance from 1879, making a total <strong>of</strong> 110,726 19 &<br />
Out <strong>of</strong> which £50,000 has to be carried to Reserve,<br />
increasing that Fund to 210,000 O'<br />
After payment <strong>of</strong> Dividends (free <strong>of</strong> Income Tax)<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ten per Cent, on the Old Shares, and Five<br />
per Cent, on the New Shares, absorbing £16,997<br />
10s, there has been carried forward to next<br />
year's account the sum <strong>of</strong> - 43,729 9 6<br />
PROTECTION FROM FIRE is granted by this Company<br />
upon almost every description <strong>of</strong> Property, at rates which will be<br />
found quite as advantageous to the insured as those <strong>of</strong>fered by<br />
other <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />
CLAIMS ARE MET WITH PROMPTITUDE and LIBERALITY.<br />
N.i expense is incurred in the Transfer <strong>of</strong> Policies from other <strong>of</strong>fices.-
SCOTTISH UNION & NATIONAL<br />
INSURANCE COMPANY.<br />
ESTABLISHED 182U.<br />
Capital-SIX MILLIONS STERLING.<br />
Life Policies in Force-TEN MILLIONS STERLING.<br />
Invested Funds-TWO AND A HALF MILLIONS<br />
STERLING.<br />
Annual Income, - - - £600,000.<br />
EDINBURGH: 35 ST ANDREW SQUARE.<br />
WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH OFFICE—<br />
150 WEST GEORGE STREET, GLASGOW,<br />
Resident Manaoer—J. K. MACDONALD.<br />
LIFE ASSURANCE.<br />
EARLY BONUS SCHEME (E.B.)—The following,<br />
among other special advantages, apply to Policies issued<br />
tinder this Scheme. Besides being payable one month after pro<strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> death, they are at the end <strong>of</strong> three years<br />
Entitled to rank for Bonus Additions<br />
Indisputable on the ground <strong>of</strong> Errors or Omissions<br />
"World-wide without Extra Charge; and<br />
Iiiable only to reduction in amount on non-payment <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Premium.<br />
SPECIAL BONUS SCHEME (D.B.)—Under this Scheme<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>it-policies are issued at non-pr<strong>of</strong>it rates, and share in the pr<strong>of</strong>its<br />
when the Premiums received, with Compound Interest at 4 per<br />
cent., amount to the sum assured. Policies at these cheap rates<br />
practically receive a Large Bonus at the outset. At age 30, £1200<br />
can be insured for the same premium as would be charged for<br />
£1000 under the usual pr<strong>of</strong>it schemes <strong>of</strong> most <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />
FIRE DEPARTMENT.<br />
ORDINARY RISKS are accepted at current rates, and rates<br />
quoted without expense.<br />
SPECIAL RISKS are Surveyed for intending Insurers.<br />
Jas. Little & Co., Excise Bdgs.<br />
Welsh, Walker & Macpherson,<br />
33 Cathcart St.<br />
W. N. A. Aitken, 1 Watt Place<br />
J. B. Harris, 19 Palmerston Bdgs.<br />
John Love, Royal Bank<br />
AGENTS IN GREENOCK-<br />
Wm. Archibald, Jun., <strong>National</strong><br />
Bank.<br />
Jas. Glen, British Linen Bank<br />
Robert Dargie, Clydesdale Bank<br />
John Alexander, Accountant<br />
Robert Hamilton, Lands Valuation <strong>Office</strong><br />
;<br />
;
SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND<br />
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.<br />
Invested Funds over - £7,400,000<br />
Annual Revenue over - - 900,000<br />
This old-established Mutual Society <strong>of</strong>fers to intending<br />
Assurers, in the highest degree, the essential elements <strong>of</strong><br />
SECURITY and PROFIT.<br />
The First,—by the possession <strong>of</strong> the Largest Life<br />
Assurance Fund in the kingdom, amounting to over<br />
Seven Millions Sterling, and invested solely in Home<br />
Securities <strong>of</strong> the highest class, and free from any liability<br />
to Members.<br />
The Second,—by the very Large Pr<strong>of</strong>its resulting from<br />
the transaction <strong>of</strong> the largest Home business in the country,<br />
which the Society's Mutual system reserves for the ex-<br />
clusive benefit <strong>of</strong> the Assured.<br />
The Society's Conditions <strong>of</strong> Assurance, being made<br />
solely in the interests <strong>of</strong> the Policy-Holders, are unusually<br />
liberal in regard to Surrender Values, Forfeited<br />
Policies, &c.<br />
Full information will be supplied on application.<br />
Agents in <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
J. M, Hutcheson, Commercial Bank Buildings.<br />
Morrison & Wright, Writers, 32 Cathcart Street.<br />
William Archibald, Jun., <strong>National</strong> Bank.<br />
—<br />
Agent in Port-Glasgow—<br />
John Hope, Agent, Union Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>.<br />
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POST-OFFICE<br />
GREENOCK DIRECTORY.<br />
ABERCROMBIE James, watchman, 18 Hope st<br />
ADAM Alexander, carpenter, 18 Antigua st<br />
Adam Alfred R., shipmaster, 19 Brisbane st<br />
Adam Archibald, jun. (<strong>of</strong> "VVm. Adam & Co.), Holly bank.<br />
47 Eldon st<br />
Adam Archibald (<strong>of</strong> George Adam & Co.),Woodside, Eldon st<br />
Adam A. Learmouth, analytical chemist, 16 Robertson st<br />
Adam David, joiner, 81 Dempster st<br />
Adam Edward B., storekeeper, 19 Regent st<br />
Adam George (<strong>of</strong> George Adam & Co.), Woodside, Eldon st<br />
Adam George & Co., shipowners and timber measurers, 1<br />
Cathcart st<br />
Adam, Hamilton & Co., shipowners, 1 Cathcart st<br />
Adam James, joiner, 26 East Hamilton st<br />
Adam James, weaver, Overton<br />
Adam James, joiner and glazier, 6 Smith's la. Ho. 97 Roxburgh<br />
st<br />
Adam Matthew, engineer, 82 Belville st<br />
Adam Peter B. H. (<strong>of</strong> Macneilage, Adam & Co.), Holly<br />
bank, 47 Eldon st<br />
Adam Robert, cutter, 7 Prospecthill st<br />
Adam Robert G. (<strong>of</strong> MacEachran, Adam & Co.), Holly bank.<br />
47 Eldon st<br />
Adam William, mason, 51 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Adam William, cooper, 14 Mearns st<br />
Adam William & Co., plumbers, coppersmiths and bras s<br />
founders, 2 and 3 Dock breast<br />
Adam William (<strong>of</strong> MacEachran, Adam & Co.), Holly bank,<br />
47 Eldon st<br />
Adam Mrs Alexander, 12 John st
2 DIRECTORY.<br />
Adam Mrs William, Holly bank, 47 Eldon st<br />
ADAMS Daniel, labourer, 32 Crescent st<br />
Adams James, flesher, 9 Market st. Ho., 9 Duncan st<br />
Adams John, cashier, Provident Bank. Ho. 12 Patrick st<br />
Adams Ralph, grocer and provision merchant, 31 Market st.<br />
Ho. 3 Trafalgar st<br />
Adams Thomas, labourer, 30 Ingleston st<br />
Adams William D., 17 Lynedoch st<br />
Adams William, deep-sea pilot, <strong>Greenock</strong>. Ho., 4 Prospect<br />
hill, Gourock<br />
Adams William, boilermaker, 22 Arthur st<br />
ADAMSON Daniel D., shipowner and merchant, Eockhill, 22<br />
Margaret st<br />
Adamson William, hairdresser and news agent, 71 Main st<br />
Adamson Isabella, greengrocer, 71 Main st<br />
ADVERTISER (<strong>Greenock</strong>) <strong>Office</strong>, 29 Hamilton st<br />
AGNEW Alexander & Son, house-factors and joiners, Terrace<br />
road and 15 Cross-shore st<br />
Agnew Alexander, feuar, 8 Margaret st<br />
Agnew Andrew, grocer and provision merchant, 11 Marke<br />
st. Ho., 30 Roxburgh st<br />
Agnew David (<strong>of</strong> Alexander Agnew & Son), Rosehill, 65<br />
Octavia terrace<br />
Agnew James, house-factor, joiner and builder, Glebe Saw<br />
Mills, 32 Crawfurd st. Ho. 65 Union st<br />
Agnew John, labourer, 21 East Shaw st<br />
Agnew Robert, carpenter, 14 St Lawrence st<br />
Agnew Mrs, Mansionhouse, Lynedoch st<br />
Agnew Mrs, 41 Mearns st<br />
AIKMAN Mrs, greengrocer, 28 West Burn st. Ho. 30 Wellington<br />
st<br />
AIKENHEAD James, boot and shoemaker, 10 Manse lane,<br />
Ho. 1 1 Dempster st<br />
AIRD David, storeman, 51 Nicolson st<br />
Aird John, 13 West Stewart st<br />
Aird Thomas, porter, 10 Antigua st<br />
Aird Mis John, 23 Dempster st<br />
AITCHISON James, joiner, 87 Dempster st<br />
Aitchison Thomas, flesher, 8 Bruce st<br />
Aitchisou William, labourer, 22 Lyle st<br />
AITKEN Andrew, watchmaker and jeweller, 3 Hamilton st,~<br />
Ho. Ashbourne, 40 Eldon st<br />
Aitken David, bank teller and insurance agent, Union Bank.,-<br />
Ho. Ivy Bank, Port-Glasgow<br />
Aitken Edward, engineer, 22 Trafalgar st<br />
Aitken Hugh, patternmaker, 103 Belville st
DIRECTORY<br />
Aitken James, sugar refiner, 78 Eldon st<br />
Aitken James, carpenter, 1 Mearns st<br />
Aitken John, patternmaker, 103 Belville st<br />
Aitken John, miller, 59 Belville st<br />
Aitken John, 4 Nelson st, west<br />
Aitken Robert, joiner, 22 Ann st<br />
Aitken Eobert, smith, 21 Dempster st<br />
Aitken William N. A., accountant, <strong>National</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>.<br />
Ho. <strong>National</strong> Bank house, Watt pi<br />
Aitken Mrs, grocer, 14 Lynedoch st. Ho. 33 Regent st<br />
Aitken Miss, 7 East Shaw st<br />
AITKINSON Mrs Richard, 32 Ingleston st<br />
ALBERT Hall, 20 Nicolson st<br />
ALCORN William, carter, 2 Crawford lane<br />
ALDER George, warehouse keeper, 6 Ardgowan st, west<br />
ALEXANDER Alexander, farmer, Bogston, Port-Glasgow rcl<br />
Alexander Alexander, carpenter, 49 Nicolson st<br />
Alexander F. & Co., sugar brokers, 8 West Quay lane<br />
Alexander Gilbert, brickmaker, 7 Ratho st<br />
Alexander James, assistant harbour master, 20 Bearhope st<br />
Alexander James, boilermaker, 89 Belville st<br />
Alexander John, accountant and stockbroker, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong><br />
buildings (north entrance). Ho. 23 Brisbane st<br />
Alexander John, labourer, 29 Ingleston st<br />
Alexander Robert, sailmaker, 11 Duncan st<br />
Alexander Terrance, cooper, 5 Hill st<br />
Alexander William, brassfouncler, 3 Ingleston st<br />
Alexander William, blacksmith, 40 Lynedoch st<br />
Alexander William, wholesale and retail wine and spirit merchant,<br />
57 Vennel. Ho. 30 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Alexander Agnes, grocer, 1 1 Main st<br />
Alexander Miss, dressmaker, 5 Hill st<br />
Alexander Miss E., 7 Brisbane st<br />
Alexander Mrs Angus, 6 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Alexander Mrs, 35 Nicolson st<br />
ALGIE Andrew, feuar, Antigua st<br />
Algie James, feuar, Levengrove, 35 Esplanade<br />
ALLAN Alexander, storeman, 3 Hill st<br />
ALLAN Alexander, plumber, 1 1 Lynedoch st<br />
Allan Conway, warehouseman, 45 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Allan David, plater, 19 Ingleston st<br />
Allan David, commission agent, 30 South st<br />
Allan George, joiner, 9 Dempster st<br />
Allan James, river pilot, 14 Brisbane st<br />
Allan James, sailmaker, 5 York st<br />
Allan James, skinner, 1 Ratho st
4 DIRECTORY.<br />
Allan James (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>), 20 Wellington st<br />
Allan James, engineer, 7 Laurieston st<br />
Allan James, labourer, 23 Bearhope st<br />
Allan James, carter, 23 Bruce st<br />
Allan John Craig, solicitor (at Mr Glen's), 13 William st<br />
Allan John, timber measurer, 15 Newton st<br />
Allan Joseph, watchmaker, 16 Kelly st<br />
Allan Peter, salesman, 75 Wellington st<br />
Allan Robert, feuar, 67 Newton st<br />
Allan Robert (<strong>of</strong> Robert Allan & Co.), 155 Eldon st<br />
Allan Robert & Co., steam-packet agents, Customhouse quay<br />
Allan Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 6 Ann st. Ho. 11 do.<br />
Allan Robert, sugar porter, 10 Hill st<br />
Allan Thomas, labourer, 32 East Hamilton st<br />
Allan William, wine and spirit merchant, 2 Mansionhouse la.<br />
Ho. 10 Lynedoch st<br />
Allan William, plumber, 114 Drumfrochar rd<br />
Allan William O., wine and spirit merchant, 7 Inverkip st.<br />
Ho. 57 Brisbane st<br />
Allan Mrs Arthur, 15 Laird st<br />
Allan Mrs Alexander, 14 Wellington st<br />
Allan Mrs George, 51 Brisbane st<br />
Allan Mrs John, 2 Bruce st<br />
Allan Mrs, grocer, 10 Bruce st<br />
Allan Mrs, 110 Dempster st<br />
Allan Mrs, 22 Arthur st<br />
ALLARDICE Francis, boilermaker, 10 Carnock st<br />
ALLISON Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Allison & Brand), 9 Kelly st<br />
Allison Allan, deep-sea pilot, 53 Inverkip st<br />
Allison & Brand, timber merchants and saw-millers, 16 West<br />
Burn st<br />
Allison Brothers, wholesale grocers and provision merchants,<br />
19 Shaw st and Arcade<br />
Allison James (<strong>of</strong> Allison Brothers), Craigmount, Gourock<br />
Allison John (<strong>of</strong> Alex. Whitelaw & Co.), 49 Trafalgar st<br />
Allison Robert, blacksmith, 41 Ann st<br />
Allison Robert, tailor, 41 Cathcart st<br />
Allison Thomas, painter, 47 Trafalgar st<br />
Allison William (<strong>of</strong> Allison Brothers), 43 Esplanade<br />
Allison Mrs, 67 Roxburgh st<br />
Allison Mrs John R., 75 Union st<br />
Allison Mrs Stewart, saw miller and timber merchant, Deer<br />
Park Saw Mills. 1 Dellingburn sq. Ho. 12 E. Blackball st<br />
ALONE Thomas, labourer, 5 Salmon st<br />
ALSTON John, chain and anchor dealer, 2 East India breast.<br />
Ho. 7 Caddlehill st
DIRECTORY.<br />
Alston Mrs Alexander, 37 Kelly st<br />
ALTMONT Duncan, sugarboiler, 25 Newton st<br />
AMOS Miss, 22 Brisbane st<br />
ANDERSON Adam, curator <strong>of</strong> Temperance Institute. Ho.<br />
12 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Anderson Alexander, general grocer, 34 Hamilton st. Ho.<br />
13 Newton st<br />
Anderson Alexander, bank porter, 14 Cross-shore st<br />
Anderson Alexander, engine driver, 5 Old Hillend<br />
Anderson Andrew, tobacconist, 65 Rue- end st. Ho. 1 Watt pi<br />
Anderson Archibald, boilermaker, 21 Belville st<br />
Anderson Archibald, working jeweller, 33 Hamilton st. Ho.<br />
Overton<br />
Anderson Colin, labourer, 48 Dalrymple st<br />
Anderson D. & Son (Limited), felt manufacturers, Belfast-<br />
Campbell Finlay & Co., agents, 12 Bogle st<br />
Anderson Duncan, joiner, 59 Ann st<br />
Anderson George J., shipmaster, 42 Brisbane st<br />
Anderson George, <strong>of</strong> postal telegraphs, 21 Dempster st<br />
Anderson George, labourer, 13 Hope st<br />
Anderson Hugh, hosiery, glove and trimming warehouse, 38<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. 48 Brougham st<br />
Anderson James, boilermaker, 1 1 East Blackball st<br />
Anderson James, boilermaker, 16 Cathcart st<br />
Anderson James, boilermaker. 66 Roxburgh st<br />
Anderson James, moulder, 31 Ingleston st<br />
Anderson James, cooper, 39 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Anderson James, joiner, 85 Wellington st<br />
Anderson James (<strong>of</strong> Sproul & Anderson), 5 Antigua st<br />
Anderson James, engineer, 37 Lynedoch st<br />
Anderson James, grocer, 54 St Lawrence st<br />
Anderson James, slater, 14 Bruce st<br />
Anderson John, storeman, 61 Ann st<br />
Anderson John, engineer, 10 Lynedoch st<br />
Anderson John & Co., sugar dealers, 20 Palmerston buildings<br />
Anderson John (<strong>of</strong> John Anderson & Co.), Ardmerle, 55<br />
Octavia terrace<br />
Anderson John, shipmaster, 30 Nelson st, west<br />
Anderson John, draper and clothier, 32 Cathcart st. Ho. 77<br />
Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Anderson John, smith, 85 Belville st<br />
Anderson John, gardener, 7 Brisbane st<br />
Anderson John, patternmaker, 50 St Lawrence st<br />
Anderson John, carter, 3 Hill st<br />
Anderson John C, tea merchant and grocer, 17 Cathca l<br />
rt st.<br />
Ho. 16 Cathcart st
DIRECTORY.<br />
Anderson John, carter, 5 East Blackhall st<br />
Anderson J. & M., confectioners, 43 Cathcart st. Ho. 10<br />
Lynedoch st<br />
Anderson Peter, cabinetmaker, 5 Ratho st<br />
Anderson Q L., silk mercer, 11 West Blackhall st. Ho. 41<br />
Dempster st<br />
Anderson Eobert, patternmaker, 16 Mearns st<br />
Anderson Thomas, boilermaker, 103 Belville st<br />
Anderson Thomas, yardsman, 52 West Blackhall st<br />
Anderson William, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 6 Dairymple<br />
st. Ho. 22 Wellington st<br />
Anderson William, blacksmith, Overton<br />
Anderson William, boilermaker, 5 Rue-end st<br />
Anderson William, potter, 24 East Crawfurd st<br />
Anderson William, saddler, 111 Dempster st<br />
Anderson Miss A., toll collector, Crawf urdsdyke toll<br />
Anderson Miss, stationer, 1 1 Market st<br />
Anderson Mrs E., 11 Antigua st<br />
Anderson Mrs Hugh, 12 Ingleston st<br />
Anderson Mrs James, 33 Sir Michael st<br />
Anderson Mrs James L., 51 Brougham st<br />
Anderson Mrs John, 103 Belville st<br />
Anderson Mrs Richard, 67 Union st<br />
Anderson Mrs William, Afton bank, 35 Fox st<br />
Anderson Mrs, 15 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Anderson Mrs, 23 Nicolson st<br />
Anderson Mrs, 7 Cathcart st<br />
Anderson Mrs, 10 Duncan st<br />
ANDREW Alexander, baker, 5 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Andrew David & Co., pawnbrokers, 5 William st<br />
Andrew David, engineer, 41 Mearns st<br />
Anderw David (<strong>of</strong> David Andrew & Co.), 41 Lynedoch st<br />
Andrew David, shoemaker, 32 Lynedoch st. Ho. 9 Hope st<br />
Andrew Hugh, compositor, 32 East Shaw st<br />
Andrew John, smith, 26 Crescent st<br />
Andrew Mrs Alexander, 2 Lyle st<br />
Andrew Mrs, cowfeeder, 52 Inverkip st<br />
Andrew Mrs, tobacconist, 9 Lynedoch st<br />
ANGrLAND Rev. John, R C. clergyman, 14 Patrick st<br />
ANGUS James, engineer, 3 Laurieston st<br />
Angus John, inspector <strong>of</strong> County Constabulary, Countybuildings,<br />
1 Nelson st, west. Ho. 6 do.<br />
Angus Robert, fitter, 42 St Lawrence st<br />
Angus Thomas (<strong>of</strong> M'Lean, Angus & Co.), 8 Wellington st<br />
Angus Mrs, 55 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
ANT ONIA Joseph, seaman, 13 Cross-shore st
DIRECTORY.<br />
.ANTWERP Steamship <strong>Office</strong>, 9 Customhouse pi.—Graham<br />
Brymner, agent<br />
APOTHECARIES' Hall (<strong>Greenock</strong>), 28 Hamilton st<br />
APPLETON Robert, baker, 23 Hamilton st<br />
Appleton Thomas, ropespinner, 79 East Hamilton st<br />
ARBUCKLE James, 15 Laird st<br />
Arbuckle James, tinsmith, 39 Ann st<br />
Arbuckle Matthew, feuar, 7 Grey pi<br />
Arbuckle Mrs George, 13 Bentinck st<br />
Arbuckle Mrs John, 24 Kelly st<br />
Arbuckle Miss, 5 Kelly st<br />
ARCHER Thomas, stoker, 11 Watt st<br />
ARCHIBALD Alexander, shipmaster, 26 Lynedoeh st<br />
Archibald John, labourer, 31 Ingleston st<br />
Archibald Thomas P., commercial traveller, 2 Finnart st<br />
Archibald William, jun., bank teller (<strong>National</strong> Bank), 17<br />
South st<br />
Archibald William, wine and spirit merchant, 13 Charles sfc<br />
and 28 Market st. Ho. 30 Brisbane st<br />
ARGYLE Boot and Shoe Warehouse, 27 Cathcart st<br />
Argyle Laundry, 25 West Stewart st<br />
ARKLY Arthur, H.M. Customs, Q6 Wellington st<br />
ARKLEY Misses, dressmakers and straw bonnet makers,<br />
7 Eldon st<br />
ARMIT James S., general draper, tailor and clothier, and<br />
outfitter, 26 Hamilton st. Ho. 15 Robertson st<br />
ARMITAGE George, chemist and druggist, 30 Hamilton sfc.<br />
Ho. 51 Brisbane st<br />
Armitage William, late mill manager, 17 Dempster st<br />
Armitage William, jun., wine and spirit merchant, 60 Lynedoeh<br />
st. Ho. 47 Trafalgar st<br />
ARMOUR Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 5 Union sfc<br />
Armour George, coppersmith, 70 Ann st<br />
Armour John, joiner, 12 Cathcart sfc<br />
Armour Matthew, boot and shoemaker, 20 Nicolson st<br />
Armour Matthew, cooper, 19 Bearhope st<br />
Armour William, blacksmith, 29 Nelson st, west<br />
Armour William, joiner, 15 East Shaw st<br />
Armour Mrs William, 3 Regent st<br />
Armour George, carpenter, 34 Nelson st, west<br />
ARMSTRONG David A., clerk, 29 Lynedoeh st<br />
Armstrong William, labourer, 19 Main st *<br />
Armstrong William, painter, 34 Crescent st<br />
ARNOT John, sub-editor, Telegraph, 40 Nelson st<br />
ARNOTT James, engineer, 27 Ingleston st<br />
ARROLL Mrs, lady's nurse, 30 Wellington st
8<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
ARTHUR Andrew, cashier, at James Richardson & Co.'s,<br />
Ho. Hughenden, Aldergrove, Port-Glasgow<br />
Arthur David, manufacturing chemist, Cartsburn Chemical<br />
Manure Work, Kilmalcolm road<br />
Arthur John P., grocer, 112 Drumfrochar road<br />
Arthur J. F., spirit merchant, 38 West Blackhall st. Ho. 52<br />
Brougham st<br />
Arthur Joseph, cooper, 53 Belville st<br />
Arthur Peter, river pilot, 9 Kelly st<br />
Arthur Robert, moulder, 7 Hill st<br />
Arthur Thomas, manufacturing chemist, 36 Crescent st<br />
Arthur Thomas, moulder, 40 St Lawrence st<br />
Arthur William, labourer, 28 Crawfurd st<br />
Arthur Miss, grocer, 4 Ingleston st. Ho. Strone villa, Kilmalcolm<br />
road<br />
Arthur Mrs Robert, 40 Dalrymple st<br />
ASH Hugh, watchman, 26 Trafalgar st<br />
ASSESSOR <strong>of</strong> Income-tax for the Lower Ward <strong>of</strong> Renfrewshire,<br />
John Alexander, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> buildings<br />
AULD Charles, M.D., physician and surgeon, 5 Houston st<br />
Auld James, solicitor, notary public, and Procurator-Fiscal<br />
for the Burgh, 14 Hamilton st. Ho. 19 Ardgowan st, W.<br />
Auld James & Ritchie, solicitors and notaries public, 14<br />
Hamilton st<br />
Auld James, cabinetmaker, 7 Caddlehill st<br />
Auld John, joiner, 25 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Auld William, writer and notary public, and J. P. Fiscal, 46<br />
Cathcart st. Ho. 5 Houston st<br />
Auld Robert, gilder, 21 Sir Michael st<br />
Auld Mrs, 19 Ardgowan st, west<br />
AUSTIN Adam (<strong>of</strong> Austin & Kinnaird), 33 Eegenfc st<br />
Austin & Kinnaird, joiners and builders, 19 Bogle st<br />
Austin Mrs Matthew, 12 Ardgowan st, west<br />
B<br />
BACON Rev. Joseph (<strong>of</strong> Wesleyan Church), 30 Ardgowan<br />
st, west<br />
BAIKIE J., 38 Brisbane st<br />
BAILEY Mrs Campbell, lodgings, 52 Brougham st<br />
BAILLIE Archibald, engineman, 26 Bruce st<br />
Baillie George, ropespinner, 66 Regent st<br />
Baillie James, harbour and dock master, Harbour <strong>Office</strong>. Ho*<br />
99 Belville st<br />
p<br />
Baillie Robert, greengrocer, 31 Charles st<br />
Baillie William, mariner,
DIRECTORY.<br />
BAIN Alexander, smith, 20 John st<br />
Bain Alexander, cooper, 3 Trafalgar st<br />
Bain George, coal merchant, Upper <strong>Greenock</strong> Station. Ho,<br />
Berrymount, <strong>of</strong>f Lynedoch st<br />
Bain John, <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> fisheries, 3 Bank st. Ho. 26 Brisbane st<br />
Bain Kichard, cooper, 62 Drumfrochar road<br />
Bain Thomas, moulder, 25 John st<br />
Bain Walter, cooper, 9 Nelson st, west<br />
Bain William, joiner, 39 Lynedoch st<br />
Bain Jane, greengrocer, 9 Brisbane st<br />
BAINE & Johnston, merchants and shipowners, Clyde<br />
buildings, 19 West Biackhall st<br />
Baine James, sailmaker, 75 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Baine J. A., druggist, 9 West Biackhall st. Ho. 26 Patrick st<br />
Baine John, feuar, 161 Eldon st<br />
Baine William, ropemaker, 43 Wellington st<br />
Baine Miss, 5 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Baine Mrs William, 21 Mount Pleasant st<br />
BAIRD Hugh, mason and builder, 8 Erachelston st. Ho,<br />
112 Dempster st<br />
Baird John, gardener, 2 Fox st<br />
Baird Matthew, mason, 5 Brachelston st<br />
Baird Peter, carpenter, 36 Arthur st<br />
Baird Robert A., registrar <strong>of</strong> births, deaths and marriages<br />
for West District, 9 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Baird "Robert A., stationer and lithographic printer, 41 and<br />
48 Cathcart st. Ho. 61 Eldon st<br />
Baird Thomas, gardener, 2 Fox st<br />
Baird Miss Jane, restaurant, 1 1 Cathcart st. Ho. 7 Shaw pi<br />
BAKER William, rigger, 41 Crawfurd st.<br />
Baker Frederick, seaman, 47 Nicolson st<br />
BAKERS' House <strong>of</strong> Call, 8 Market st<br />
BALD Miss Mary, seamstress, 34 Kelly st<br />
BALFOUR Daniel, ropemaker, 58 Lynedoch st<br />
BALL Thomas, porter, 4 Ingleston st<br />
BALLANTINE George, brakesman, 19 Belville st<br />
Ballantine James (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> Distillery Co.), 7 Houston st<br />
Ballantine John H. (<strong>of</strong> Ballantine & Rowan), 37 Union st<br />
Ballantine & Rowan, sugar refiners, Dellingburn st<br />
Ballantine John, joiner, 78 Belville st<br />
Ballantine, Peter, joiner, 13 Antigua st<br />
Ballantine William, flesher, 16 Lynedoch st. Ho. do.<br />
Ballantine Miss Mary, lodgings, 6 Nelson st, west<br />
BALLINGALL Peter, accountant, Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 4T<br />
Cathcart st<br />
BAMFORD James, engineer, 19 Ingleston pi<br />
10<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Bamford Thos., drill instructor, 1st R.A.V., 104 Dempster st<br />
BANK <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 47 Cathcart st<br />
BANKS Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Banks & Miller), 12 Brisbane st<br />
BANKS & Miller, accountants, house factors, and insurance<br />
agents, 45 Hamilton st<br />
Banks Mrs William, dressmaker, 14 Terrace road<br />
Banks Mrs Alexander, 12 Brisbane st<br />
BANNATYNE Ebenezer, joiner, 24 John st<br />
Bannatyne Mrs Robert, feuar, 3 Ropework st<br />
BANNERMAN John, labourer, 5 Mount Pleasant st<br />
BANNIG-AN D., cooper and bag dealer, 20 Roxburgh st<br />
BAPTIST Church, Orangefield<br />
BARBOUR Alexander, boatman, 36 Crawfurd st<br />
Barbour Archibald, blockmaker, 10 Lyle st<br />
Barbour James, moulder, 15 Serpentine walk<br />
Barbour James, boilernaaker, 31 East Crawfurd st<br />
Barbour James, boatman, 3 York st<br />
Barbour James, labourer, 104 Drumfrochar road<br />
Barbour James, joiner, 32 East Hamilton st<br />
Barbour James P., manager, Overton Paper Mills<br />
Barbour Robert, sawyer, 3 Crescent st<br />
Barbour, Thomas, clerk, 58 Kelly st<br />
Barbour William, baker, 32 East Shaw st<br />
Barbour William, boilermaker, 93 Belville st<br />
Barbour William, joiner, 22 Sc Lawrence st<br />
Barbour William, labourer, 5 Bearhope st<br />
Barbour Miss, dressmaker, 67 Regent st<br />
Barbour Miss, 78 Belville st<br />
Barbour Miss Jessie, milliner, 57 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Barbour Mrs, 14 Bogle st<br />
BARCLAY David Elder (<strong>of</strong> R. Ewing& Co.), 42 Margaret st<br />
Barclay Henry, carter, 6 Carnock st<br />
Barclay Hugh, miller, Cartsburn Mill<br />
Barclay James, engineer, 51 Lynedoch st<br />
Barclay James, joiner, 36 Ingleston st<br />
Barclay John, engineer, 1 1 Laurieston st<br />
Barclay John, carter, 64 Ann st<br />
Barclay John S. (<strong>of</strong> M'Lean & Barclay), 3 Brougham st<br />
Barclay Rev. John, junior minister <strong>of</strong> West Parish, 83<br />
Brisbane st<br />
Barclay John, grocer and corn extractor, 24 South st<br />
Barclay John, joiner, 73 Regent st<br />
Barclay John (<strong>of</strong> Blake, Barclay & Co.), 9 Macdougall st<br />
Barclay John, jun., fish and oil merchant, 20 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. 24 South st<br />
Barclay Mrs, 21 Lynedoch st
DIRECTORY. 11<br />
BARK Andrew, carpenter, 41 Nelson st, west<br />
BARKER Mark, seaman, 28 Dalrymple st<br />
BARR Alexander, saddler, 29 Sugarhouse lane. Ho. 29<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
Barr Archibald, joiner, 30 East Hamilton st<br />
Barr & Co., coppersmiths and brassfounders, Orchard and<br />
Ingleston sts<br />
Barr James, joiner, 80 Belville st<br />
Barr James, blacksmith, 2 Macdougall st<br />
Barr James, labourer, 28 Bruce st<br />
Barr James, gardener, G-ateside, Inverkip road<br />
Barr James S., 7 Lyle st<br />
Barr James, coal merchant, 14 Hamilton st. Ho. 18 Finnart st<br />
Barr John, engineer, 39 Lynedoch st<br />
Barr John, gardener, 33 Brougham st<br />
Barr John, carter, 51 Main st<br />
Barr John (<strong>of</strong> Barr & Co.), Mountview, Belville st<br />
Barr Matthew, engine-keeper, 1 St Andrew st<br />
Barr Robert, coal merchant, 4 Prospecthill st<br />
Barr Robert, dairyman, 37 West Stewart st<br />
Barr & Macfarlane, fleshers, 22 Lynedoch st and 47 Hamilton<br />
st I<br />
Barr Walter, labourer, 10 Baker st<br />
Barr William (<strong>of</strong> Barr & Macfarlane), 18 Wellington st<br />
Barr Elizabeth, grocer, 14 Regent st<br />
Barr Miss, dressmaker, 18 Sir Michael st<br />
Barr Mrs Mary, 60 Kelly st<br />
BARRIE David, engine driver, 71 Wellington st<br />
Barrie John, inspector <strong>of</strong> water pipes, 15 Dempster st<br />
Barrie John, tailor, 47 Mearns st<br />
Barrie Miss Janet, 21 Newton st<br />
Barrie Mrs, 4 Mearns st<br />
Barrie Mrs, 3 East Crawfurd st<br />
BARRON Alexander, joiner, 45 Trafalgar st<br />
Barron Alexander, labourer, 37 Crawfurd st<br />
Barron James, 16 Wellington st<br />
Barron Mrs, 29 Nicolson st<br />
BATES Stewart, engine driver, 108 Dempster st<br />
BATHER Samuel, waiter, 3 Argyle st<br />
BATHGATE Charles, charman, 19 Newton st<br />
Bathgate George (<strong>of</strong> M'Millan & Bathgate), 29 Patrick st<br />
Bathgate James, brassfounder and coppersmith, Port-Glasgow.<br />
Ho. 29 Patrick st<br />
Bathgate Mrs Archibald, wine and spirit merchant, 14 Terrace<br />
road. Ho. 3 Antigua st<br />
BAXTER Andrew, warehouseman, 3 M<strong>of</strong>fat st
12 DIRECTORY.<br />
Baxter Archibald, smith, 22 Market st<br />
Baxter Daniel, engine-keeper, 5 East Crawf urd st<br />
Baxter David, engineer, 89 Beiville st<br />
Baxter Hugh, joiner 4 Kilblain st<br />
Baxter James, grocer, 32 East Shaw st. Ho. 75 Wellington st<br />
Baxter James M., telegraphist, 104 Dempster st<br />
Baxter John, blacksmith, 7 Beiville st<br />
Baxter John, mate, 19 Trafalgar st<br />
Baxter Malcolm, carpenter, 12 Terrace rd<br />
Baxter Thomas H., engineer, 112 Drumfrochar rd<br />
Baxter Mrs James, 12 South st<br />
Baxter Mrs John, 49 Newton st<br />
Baxter Mrs, 21 John st<br />
BEAR George, late H.M.C., 5 Brachelston st<br />
BEATON Daniel, joiner, 22 West Blackball st<br />
Beaton John, grocer, 68 East Hamilton st<br />
Beaton Kenneth, labourer, 9 Crawfurd st<br />
Beaton Neil, joiner, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
Beaton Peter, carter, 13 East Stewart st<br />
Beaton William, labourer, 82 Beiville st<br />
Beaton Mrs, 33 Lyle st<br />
BEATTIE James, gardener, 45 Wellington st<br />
Beattie John, labourer, 34 Ingleston st<br />
Beattie Nicholas, telegraphist, 27 Dempster st<br />
Beattie Miss J., grocer, 16 Brisbane st<br />
Beattie Mrs, 36 West Stewart st<br />
BEITH Matthew, tailor, 16 Bruce st<br />
Beith Thomas, brassSnisher, 3 Beiville st<br />
BEGG- Samuel, traveller, 61 Ann st<br />
BEGGS Hamilton, labourer, 27 Ingleston st<br />
BELL & Co., fruiterers, 35 West Blackhall st. Ho. 30 West<br />
Stewart st<br />
Bell Archibald & Sons, dyers and cleaners, 25 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. Whitehaugh, Paisley<br />
Bell David, sailmaker, 19 Eegent st<br />
Bell Dun., agent Prudential Assurance Co., 61 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Bell James, sen. (<strong>of</strong> Peter Bell & Co.), 31 Regent st<br />
Bell James (<strong>of</strong> Peter Bell & Co.), 27 Regent st<br />
Bell John A., chemist and druggist, 31 Rue-end street and<br />
14 Lynedoch st. Ho. 14 Lynedoch st<br />
Bell John, baker, 3 West Blackhall st. Ho. 14 do.<br />
Bell John, shipmaster, 30 West Stewart st<br />
Bell John, jun., baker, 75 Regent st.<br />
Bell John, vanman, 41 West Burn st<br />
Bell Peter, provision merchant, 7 Sir Michael st. House 104<br />
Dempster st
DIRECTORY. 13<br />
Bell Peter & Co., plumbers and lead merchants, 11 Chapel st<br />
Bell Peter (<strong>of</strong> Peter Bell & Co.), 29 Regent st<br />
Bell Peter, labourer, 2 East Blackball st<br />
Bell Rev. Robert (<strong>of</strong> East Congregational Church), 1 Octavia<br />
cottages, East Crawf urd st<br />
Bell Robert H., deep-sea pilot, 7 Brisbane st<br />
Bell Miss, 2 Jamaica st<br />
Bell Miss, 2 Nelson st, west "<br />
Bell Mrs John, 35 West Blackhall st<br />
BENDELL William (<strong>of</strong> Baine & Johnston), 17 South st<br />
BENNETT Joseph, labourer, 26 East Crawf urd st<br />
Bennett William, hoop-maker, 13 Charles st<br />
BENSON John, joiner, 53 Kelly st<br />
Benson William, baker, 16 Arthur st<br />
Benson Mrs William, senior, 23 Lynedoch st<br />
Benson Mrs, junior, 23 Lynedoch st<br />
BENTON William, coachman, 4 Bentinck st<br />
BERRY John, turnkey, 19 Dempster st<br />
BETHUNE Mrs Agnes, 38 Hamilton st<br />
BEVERIDGE James, blacksmith, 72 Ann st<br />
Beveridge George, cooper, 8 Crescent st<br />
Beveridge Robert, mason, 36 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Beveridge Robert, engineer, 10 East Blackhall st<br />
BICKET Robert, skinner, 1 East Crawfurd st<br />
BIGGAM Samuel, smith, 22 Arthur st<br />
Biggam Mrs John, spirit merchant, 35 Dalrymple st. Ho. 2<br />
Mearns st<br />
BIGGART Robert, coachman, 53 Eldon st<br />
Biggart Robert, carpenter, 64 Ann st<br />
BILCASE John, carpenter, 23 Newton st<br />
Bilcase Miss, grocer and branch <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>, 40 Nelson st,<br />
west. Ho. 23 Newton st<br />
B1NNIE Alexander, carpenter, 59 Rue-end sfc<br />
Binnie George, blacksmith, 67 Regent st<br />
Biunie Robert (<strong>of</strong> James Richardson & Co.), Ashford, Gourock<br />
Binnie William, labourer, 33 Nicolson st<br />
Binnie Miss, furnishings, 33 West Burn st<br />
Binnie Mrs Margaret, 6 East Blackhall st<br />
BINNING James, compositor, 10 Murdieston st<br />
BISHOP John, drapery, clothing, millinery and dressmaking<br />
establishments, 46 Cathcart st and 68 High st, Johnstone<br />
BIRKMYRE Henry, clerk, 7 Kelly st<br />
Birkmyre Mrs William, 5 Antigua st<br />
BISSET John, engineer, 41 Roxburgh st<br />
Bisset William, joiner, 51 Lynedoch st<br />
Bisset Mrs Thomas, 30 Ann st
14 DIRECTORY.<br />
Bisset Rev. Alex., R.C. clergyman, 22 Serpentine walk<br />
BISSLAJSD Peter, boilermaker, 41 Crawfurd st<br />
BLACK Adam, cabinetmaker, 39 Nelson st, west<br />
Black Alexander, rigger, 34 Dalrymple st<br />
Black Alexander, clerk, 33 Kelly st<br />
Black A. J., 16 Ardgowan sq<br />
Black A. L., deep-sea pilot, 30 Kelly st<br />
Black Archibald, carpenter, 44 Brougham st<br />
Black Daniel, joiner, 50 St Lawrence st<br />
Black Daniel, carpenter, 26 East Shaw st<br />
Black Daniel, carpenter, 16 Crescent st<br />
Black Daniel, cabinetmaker, 9 East Blackhall st<br />
Black David, sheriff-<strong>of</strong>ficer, 1 Bank st. Ho. 7 Dempster st<br />
Black Duncan, boilermaker, 5 Lynecloch st<br />
Black Duncan, flesher, 38 Lynedoch st. Ho. 11 Antigua st<br />
Black George H., (B.L., Edin.), (<strong>of</strong> J. & G. Black, 8 Eldon st<br />
Black Hugh, tea merchant, 21 West Blackhall st. Ho. 13<br />
Brisbane st<br />
Black Hugh, farmer, Craigieknowes, East parish<br />
Black J. & G-., solicitors and notaries public, 5 West Blackhall<br />
st<br />
Black James, joiner, builder and property surveyor, and licensed<br />
valuator, 7 West Stewart st. Ho. 11 Kelly st<br />
Black James, superintendent Buchanan Night Asylum, 7<br />
Captain st<br />
Black James, engineer, 17 Baker st<br />
Black James, enginedriver, 7 Brachelston st<br />
Black James, pilot, 27 West Blackhall st<br />
Black James W., bookseller, stationer and librarian, 17 West<br />
Blackhall st. Ho. 17 Robertson st<br />
Black John, enginedriver, 23 Belville st<br />
Black John, boilermaker, 23 Ingleston st<br />
Black John, clerk, 15 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Black John, coal and general agent, 15 East Quay lane. Ho„<br />
83 Wellington st<br />
Black John, cooper, 21 Antigua st<br />
Black John, cooper, 64 Drumfrochar rd<br />
Black John (<strong>of</strong> J. & G. Black), 8 Eldon st<br />
Black John Robert, M.D., physician and surgeon. Consulting<br />
rooms and house, 6 George sq<br />
Black Lachlan, boatman, 2 Charles st<br />
Black Malcolm, policeman, 6 Hay st<br />
Black P. & A., brewers and maltsters, 8 Captain st<br />
Black Patrick M. (<strong>of</strong> P. & A. Black), 53 Union st<br />
Black Peter, boilermaker, 56 St Lawrence st<br />
Black Robert, moulder, 65 Belville st
DIRECTORY.<br />
Black Robert, smith, 30 Lynedoch st<br />
Black Thomas, agent, 38 Lynedoch st<br />
Black Thomas, joiner, 8 Hope st<br />
Black Thomas, sailmaker and ship chandler, 3 and 4 Customhouse<br />
pi. Ho. 36 Margaret st<br />
Black William, accountant, 35 Kelly st<br />
Black Mrs G., lodgings, 67 Rue- end st<br />
Black Mrs, grocer, 29 Brougham st. Ho. 44 do.<br />
Black Mrs James, 44 Lynedoch st<br />
Black Mrs, 33 Kelly st<br />
Black Mrs, 28 Lynedoch st<br />
BLACKBURN Mrs, 17 Cathcart st<br />
BLACKIE Robert, clerk, 64 Roxburgh st<br />
BLACKLEY Alexander, mason, 34 East Hamilton st<br />
BLACKMORE Edward (<strong>of</strong> Rankin & Blackmore), 53 Forsyth<br />
st<br />
BLACKSHAW Rev. Samuel (<strong>of</strong> Primitive Methodist<br />
Church), 13 Newton st<br />
BLACKWOOD Andrew, vanman, 5 Dempster st<br />
Blackwood James, joiner, 29 Trafalgar st<br />
Blackwood John, spirit dealer, 40 Cathcart st. Ho. 14r<br />
Lynedoch st<br />
Blackwood Thomas, mason, 8 Murdieston st<br />
BLADES William, clerk, 68 Inverkip st<br />
BLAIN William, boilermaker, 60 Drumfrochar rd<br />
BLAINE James, boilermaker, 79 East Hamilton st<br />
BLAIR Alexander, moulder, 41 Lynedoch st<br />
Blair Alexander, labourer, 56 Wellington st<br />
Blair Andrew, shipping agent, 33 Lyle st<br />
Blair Daniel, boatbuilder, 15 Trafalgar st<br />
Blair David, printer, publisher, and newspaper proprietor, 40<br />
Cathcart st. Ho. 30 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Blair Hugh, carpenter, 52 St Lawrence st<br />
Blair Hugh, shoemaker, 32 Wellington st<br />
Blair Hugh, contractor, 14 Bearhope st<br />
Blair Hugh R , commission agent, 30 Brisbane st<br />
Blair Hugh, contractor, 41 Trafalgar st<br />
Blair Hugh, labourer, 14 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Blair James, labourer, 3 Bruce st<br />
Blair James, carter, 24 Belville st<br />
Blair James, baker, 30 Bruce st<br />
Blair James, joiner, 2 George square<br />
Blair John, blacksmith, 21 Belville st<br />
Blair John, cooper, 13 West Stt wart st<br />
Blair John, ironmoulder, 19 Beiville st<br />
Blair John, mason, 13 Brachelston st<br />
1&
16 DIRECTORY.<br />
Blair Joseph & Co., printers and publishers, <strong>Greenock</strong> Herald<br />
<strong>Office</strong>, 40 Cathcart st<br />
Blair Joseph, plasterer, 32 Inverkip st<br />
Blair Joseph, watchman, 6 Chapel st<br />
Blair Peter, seaman, 35 Nicolson st<br />
Blair, Reid & Steele (Limited), sugar refiners, 7 Ingleston st<br />
Blair Richard', engineer, 18 Bogle st<br />
Blair Robert & Sons, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 32 and<br />
34 Nicolson st<br />
Blair Robert, feuar, 20 Robertson st<br />
Blair Robert, solicitor and Procurator-Fiscal <strong>of</strong> Lower Ward<br />
<strong>of</strong> Renfrewshire, County buildings, Nelson st, west. Ho.<br />
Craigard, 95 Finnart st<br />
Blair Thomas, master rigger, 9 Shaw pi<br />
Blair Thomas, gardener, 62 Kelly st<br />
Blair Thomas A. (<strong>of</strong> Robert Blair & Sons), 32 Finnart st<br />
Blair Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 30 West Burn st. Ho.<br />
66 Kelly st<br />
Blair Thomas, fireman, 8 Chapel st<br />
Blair William (<strong>of</strong> Robert Blair & Sons), 18 Robertson st<br />
Blair William S., joiner, 64 Kelly st<br />
Blair William, depute-clerk to Board <strong>of</strong> Police, Council<br />
Chambers<br />
Blair William, accountant, house-factor, and insurance agent,<br />
26 Hamilton st. Ho. 35 Kelly st<br />
Blair William, dyer, 7 Dempster st<br />
Blair Miss, 65 Union st<br />
Blair Miss, 9 Kelly st<br />
Blair Miss, tobacconist, 63 Inverkip st. Ho. 26 South st<br />
Blair Misses, Berlin wool repository, 4 West Blackhall st.<br />
Ho. 18 Bogle st<br />
Blair Mrs, contractor, 36 Trafalgar st<br />
Blair Mrs, 26 Arthur st<br />
Blair Mrs, 27 Sir Michael st<br />
Blair Mrs, lodgings, 10 Regent st<br />
Blair Mrs, 22 St Lawrence st<br />
Blair Mrs, 30 Tobago st<br />
Blair Mrs Alexander, 23 Esplanade<br />
Blair Mrs John, 43 Mearns st<br />
Blair Mrs Joseph, 2 Watt place<br />
BLAKE, Barclay & Co., millwrights and engineers, Victoria<br />
Works, Macdougall st, <strong>of</strong>f East Hamilton st<br />
Blake Edward, Customhouse <strong>of</strong>ficer, 24 Trafalgar st<br />
Blake John (<strong>of</strong> Blake, Barclay & Co.), 28 Bank st<br />
Blake James, engineer, 6 Belville st<br />
BLANCE John, seaman, 11 Cathcart st
DIRECTORY. 17<br />
BLANCHE Richard, clerk, 33 Newtou st<br />
BLENCH Charles, Inland Revenue, 5 Caddlehill st<br />
BLUE Dugald, cooper, 1 3 Charles st<br />
Blue John, carpenter, 14 Ann st<br />
Blue John, carter, 27 Bruce st<br />
Blue Robert, joiner, 12 Watt st<br />
Blue Mrs James, 35 West Shaw st<br />
BLYTH David, carpenter, 1 Belville st<br />
Blyth James, shopman, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Blyth Thomas, blacksmith, 62 Ann st<br />
BOAG- Andrew, writer and insurance agent, 14 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. Holly cottage, 12 Jamaica st<br />
Boag Andrew, engraver, 3 Bank st. Ho. 14 Bruce st<br />
Boag Alexander, slater, 77 Regent st<br />
Boag Finlay, chainmaker, 50 Dalrymple st<br />
Boag James, plumber, 40 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st<br />
Boag James, cooper, 1 Kilblain buildiDgs<br />
Boag Kenneth, boilermaker, 6 West Burn st<br />
Boag Peter, millwright, 13 Mearns st<br />
Boag Robert, carter, 32 West Blackhall st<br />
Boag Robert, ship and general smith, 55 Shaw st. Ho. 12<br />
Jamaica st<br />
Boag Thomas, rope maker, 58 Drumfrochar rd<br />
Boag Mrs, 17 Nelson st, west<br />
BODEN John, sugar boiler, 54 Drumfrochar rd<br />
BOFFEY Richard S., proprietor <strong>of</strong> British Workman, 34<br />
Main st. Ho. 5 Eatho st<br />
BOLE John, blacksmith, 80 Belville st<br />
BOLL Mrs John, 19 Nicolson st<br />
BOLTON Daniel, cooper, 10 Carnock st<br />
Bolton Henry, seaman, 19 Nicolson st<br />
BONAR James, rivetter, 5 Hope st<br />
Bonar Rev. John James, minister, St Andrew's Free Church.<br />
Ho. Ardgowan st, west<br />
Bonar John, patternmaker, 19 Lyle st<br />
BONE & Buchanan, accountants and factors, 2 Bank st<br />
Bone & Gait, clothiers, habit and mantle makers, 14 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
Bone Henry (<strong>of</strong> Bone & Gait), 5 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Bone Hugh, joiner, 36 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Bone James (<strong>of</strong> Foulds & Bone), 10 Eldon st<br />
Bone Quintin (<strong>of</strong> Bone & Buchanan), treasurer to Burgh.<br />
School Board, 2 Bunk st. Ho. 47 Brisbane st<br />
Bone Thomas W. E. (<strong>of</strong> Foulds & Bone), 10 Eldon st<br />
Bone Mrs James, 85 Dempster st<br />
Bone Mrs William, 10 Eldon st
W DIRECTORY.<br />
BONES Kichard, R.N., divisional <strong>of</strong>ficer, 6 Trafalgar st<br />
BONNAR David, cooper, 65 Roxburgh st<br />
Bonnar James (<strong>of</strong> Russell & Bonnar), 19 Newton st<br />
Bonnar John, spirit merchant, 12 Vennel. Ho. 54 Regent st<br />
BOON Mrs, 15 Brougham st<br />
BORLAND Alexander, bootmaker, 8 Wellington st. Ho. 2&<br />
Wellington st<br />
Borland Alexander, compositor, 40 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Borland Ann, temperance hotel keeper, 40 Cathcart st<br />
Borland John, missionary, 6 Antigua st<br />
Borland J. C, temperance hotel keeper, 24 Cathcart st<br />
Borland Mrs, 39 Roxburgh st<br />
BORN Joseph, R.K, 18 South st<br />
BORTHWICK David, joiner, 26 Wellington st<br />
Borthwick George, railway goods guard, 9 Mill st<br />
Borthwick James, commission agent, 27 West Blackhall st<br />
Borthwick James, painter, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
Borthwick Thomas, joiner, 24 Sir Michael st<br />
Borthwick Thomas, grain merchant and commission agent..<br />
10 Cross- shore st. Ho. 68 Newton st<br />
Borthwick William, joiner, 27 West Blackhall st<br />
BOSTON James, jun. & Co., butchers, 5 West Blackhall st<br />
Boston John, architect, <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Public Works. Ho. 4r<br />
Finnart st<br />
BOUCHER George, joiner, 36 Crescent st<br />
BOUSTED & Dunbar, shipbrokerS and Vice-consul for<br />
France, 41 West Blackhall st<br />
BOWDEN Henry, shipmaster, 11 West Stewart st<br />
BOWEN C. H., shipmaster, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
BOWERS Mrs, 57 Esplanade<br />
BOWES David, bootcloser, 12 Vennel<br />
BOWIE Andrew, engineer, 20 South st _<br />
Bowie Archibald, potato merchant, Mansionhouse<br />
Bowie James, boilermaker, 20 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Bowie James, caulker, 50 East Crawfurd st<br />
Bowie James, joiner, 75 Wellington st<br />
Bowie John, joiner, 9 Dempster st<br />
Bowie Thomas, carpenter, 14 Regent st<br />
BOWLING Green, Ardgowan sq<br />
Bowling Green (Grosvenor), Wellington st<br />
Bowling Green (Wellington), Drumfrochar road<br />
Bowling and <strong>Greenock</strong> Towing Co., 10 West breast<br />
Bowling Mrs, 33 Ardgowan st, west<br />
BOWMAN Alex. & Son, bakers, 20 Yennel<br />
Bowman James, auctioneer and valuator, 26 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. Barima bank, 39 Fox st
DIRECTORY. i£<br />
Bowman John, shoemaker, 8 West Burn st<br />
Bowman R. Hutcheson, 29 Brougham st<br />
Bowman Mrs, greengrocer, 31 Rue-end st. Ho. 51 do.<br />
BOYCE Alexander, labourer, 27 Ingleston st<br />
Boyce Hugh, railway guard, 10 Murdieston st<br />
Boyce William, joiner, 11 Belville st<br />
Boyce Mrs, 13 Ingleston st<br />
Boyce Mrs Hannah, 1 1 Lynedoch st<br />
BOYD Bryce, joiner, 9 Antigua st<br />
Boyd David, carpenter, 23 Belville st<br />
Boyd Rev. David, <strong>of</strong> Free North Church, 90 Finn art st<br />
Boyd David, joiner and builder, 7 Brougham st. House, 1<br />
South st<br />
Boyd David, carter, 3 Laurieston st<br />
Boyd Hugh, joiner, 72 Roxburgh st<br />
Boyd James, jun., grocer and provision merchant, 65 Ann st.<br />
Ho. 49 Trafalgar st<br />
Boyd James, carpenter, 71 Wellington st<br />
Boyd James, naval and military clothier, 34 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. 69 Nicolson st<br />
Boyd James, plumber, 74 Wellington st<br />
Boyd James, stationer, 1 Ann st. Ho. 23 Lyle st<br />
Boyd James, salesman, 87 Dempster st<br />
Boyd James, tobacconist, 33 Rue-end st. Ho. 2 East Blackhall<br />
st<br />
Boyd J. & W., gold and silversmiths, Park buildings, 11<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
Boyd John, wine and spirit merchant, 12 Sir Michael st and<br />
14 Tobago st. Ho. 14 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Boyd John, joiner, 10 South st<br />
Boyd Johnston, provision dealer, 34 West Burn st. Ho. 39<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
Boyd Kennedy, fireman, 34 West Shaw st<br />
Boyd & M'Neill, pavement, cement, and fire-clay goods merchants,<br />
11 Patrick st<br />
Boyd Robert, boilermaker, 59 Ann st<br />
Boyd Robert, carpenter, 31 Ingleston st<br />
Boyd Thomas, provision merchant, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Ho. 34 do.<br />
Boyd Thomas, millwright, 24 Belville st<br />
Boyd William (<strong>of</strong> J. & W. Boyd), Helen villa, 37 Finnart st<br />
Boyd William, vanman, 9 Lyle st<br />
Boyd William, joiner, 7 Nile st<br />
Boyd William, 91 Belville st<br />
Boyd Miss M., tobacconist, Palmerston buildings. Ho. 23<br />
Lyle st
20<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Boyd Miss Janet, 27 Nelson st, west<br />
Boyd Mrs Andrew, 39 Union st<br />
Boyd Mrs Daniel, 16 Wellington st<br />
Boyd Mrs James, 8 Watt st<br />
BOYLE Alexander, porter, 6 West Quay lane<br />
Boyle George, joiner, 14 Lynedoch st<br />
Boyle James, provision merchant, 26 Market st, Ho. 10<br />
Regent st<br />
Boyle James, spirit merchant, 65 Main st. Ho. 10 Kegent st<br />
Boyle James, engineer, 21 Bruce st<br />
Boyle Mrs, greengrocer, 1 Sir Michael st<br />
Boyle Elizabeth, pawnbroker, 13 East Quay lane. Ho. 4<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
Boyle Mrs, midwife, 45 Hamilton st<br />
Boyle Mrs, 15 East Shaw st<br />
BOZENBERG William, pansman, 6 Belville st<br />
BRABENDER John, labourer, 41 Nicolson st<br />
Brabender John, carter, 46 Nicolson st<br />
BRADLEY James, cabinetmaker, 11 Brachelston st<br />
Bradley John, plumber, 75 Wellington st<br />
Bradley Miss, grocer, 38 Dalrymple st<br />
Bradley Miss, hotel-keeper, 14 Clarence st<br />
BRADY James, wine and spirit merchant, 38 Ann st and 12<br />
Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st. Ho. 8 Wellington st<br />
Brand David (<strong>of</strong> Allison & Brand), 6 West Blackhall st<br />
Brand Henry (<strong>of</strong> Rogers & Brand), 11 Nelson st, west<br />
Brand William, currier, 66 East Hamilton st<br />
BRANNAN Patrick, shoemaker, 20 S tanners st<br />
BRANIGAN Henry, labourer, 15 Cartsburn st<br />
BRECKENBRIDGE Thomas, yardsman. 51 Lynedoch st<br />
BREMNER Alexander, F.E.I.S., head-master <strong>of</strong> Belville<br />
Street Public School. Ho. 40 Grosvenor ter, Mearns st.<br />
Bremner Alexander, compositor, 4 Sir Michael st<br />
BRENNAN James, accountant, insurance and commission<br />
agent, 18 Hamilton st<br />
BREWSTER William, writer, 26 Hamilton st. Ho. Kilmalcolm<br />
BRIGHTON John, wholesale provision merchant and hamcurer,<br />
3 East Shaw st. Ho. 77 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st<br />
Brighton Mrs George, 85 Dempster st<br />
BRISTOW James, gardener, 66 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
BRITISH Linen Co.'s Bank, Bank Buildings, 13 William st.<br />
James Glen, agent<br />
British and Foreign Marine Insurance Co., 2 West quay.<br />
Leitch & Muir, agents<br />
British Bootmaking Co., 29 West Burn st
DIRECTORY. 21<br />
BRITON Thomas, glazier, embosser and stainer, 19 Sugarhouse<br />
lane. Ho. 33 West Stewart st<br />
BRITTLEBANK Thomas, Customs' boatman, 59 Ann st<br />
BROADFOOT James, plumber, 2 West breast. Ho. 23<br />
Bentinck st<br />
Broadfoot John, currier, 89 East Hamilton st<br />
Broadfoot William, wine and spirit merchant, 61 Rue-end sfc<br />
BROCK Archibald, engineer, 29 Lyle st<br />
Brock James, shipmaster, 28 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Brock John, engine-fitter, 3 Regent st<br />
Brock W. F., engineer, 20 Crescent st<br />
BROCKBANK Miles, shoemaker, 5 York st<br />
BRODIE Archibald, engineer, 8 Hay st<br />
Brodie Andrew, tinsmith, 60 Ann st<br />
Brodie James, painter, 15 Trafalgar st<br />
Brodie James (<strong>of</strong> William Kelly & Co.), 30 Finnart st<br />
Brodie John, treasurer to <strong>Greenock</strong> Harbour Trust, 18<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. 38 Brisbane st<br />
Brodie Matthew, contractor, 87 Dempster st<br />
Brodie William, Buck Head Hotel, 2 Watson's lane<br />
Brodie Miss, dressmaker, 8 South st<br />
Brodie Mrs, 18 Sir Michael st<br />
Brodie Mrs James, 12 St Lawrence st<br />
Brodie Mrs, spirit merchant, 34 Sir Michael st. Ho. 4 South st<br />
Brodie Mrs, 30 Brisbane st<br />
BROWMAN John, shipbroker, 29 Brougham st<br />
BROOME Alexander, carpenter, 91 Belville st<br />
BROTCHIE, Donald, seamen's chaplain, 2 Robertson st<br />
BROUGH John, smith and cartwright, 4 Chapel st. Ho.<br />
6 do.<br />
BROUN Neil & Co., timber measurers, 2 Cathcart st<br />
BROWN Alexander, boilermaker. 9 Lynedoch st<br />
Brown Alexander, dairy keeper, 26 Lynedoch st<br />
Brown Alexander, surgeon dentist, 30 Cathcart st<br />
Brown Alexander, 68 Finnart st<br />
Brown Alexander, carpenter, 43 Lynedoch st<br />
Brown Alexander, poulterer, 3 Watt st<br />
Brown Alexander, vanman, 38 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st<br />
Brown Andrew, baker, 15 Lyle st<br />
Brown Angus, shipmaster, 7 Caddlehill st<br />
Brown Archibald, Albert harbour-master, 6 Kelly st<br />
Brown Archibald, baker, 29 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Brown Archibald, baker, 26 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Brown Archibald, carter, 30 Cartsburn st<br />
Brown Archibald, general merchant, Customhouse pi. Ho.<br />
12 Brisbane st
22 DIKECTORY.<br />
Brown Archibald M'F., accountant, house factor and insurance<br />
agent, 20 Cathcart st Ho. 6 Kelly st<br />
Brown Archibald, moulder, 1 Mill st<br />
Brown Andrew, painter, 26 Crescent st<br />
Brown Rev. A. G., assistant, Mid Parish Kirk, 2 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t<br />
st<br />
Brown Charles, labourer, 4 Boyd st<br />
Brown David, porter, 28 West Blackhall st<br />
Brown David, shoemaker, 63 Nicolson st<br />
Brown David, labourer, 21 John st<br />
Brown Donald, carpenter, 3 Orchard st<br />
Brown Donald, carpenter, 8 Kilblain st<br />
Brown Dugald, carpenter, 69 Regent st<br />
Brown Duncan, clerk, 5 Kelly st<br />
Brown Duncan, sugarboiler, 13 Newton st<br />
Brown Ebenezer, carpenter, 7 Belville st<br />
Brown Ebenezes, porter, 28 West Blackhall st<br />
Brown George, painter and decorator, 3 Albert place. Ho. 8<br />
Jamaica st<br />
Brown George, railway porter, 58 Wellington st<br />
Brown George, labourer, 29 Trafalgar st<br />
Brown George H., factor <strong>of</strong> Improvement Trust properties.<br />
Ho. 86 Union st<br />
Brown Hugh, tobacconist, 25 Ann st<br />
Brown J. D. (<strong>of</strong> Clyde Pottery Co.), 16 Eldon st<br />
Brown James, painter, 7 Hope st<br />
Brown James, clerk, 15 Dempster st<br />
Brown James, Bogston cottage, Port-Glasgow road<br />
Brown James, engineer, Overton<br />
Brown James, boilermaker, 19 Regent st<br />
Brown James, junr., collector <strong>of</strong> water rates, 18 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. 32 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Brown James, baker, 10 Carnock st<br />
Brown James (<strong>of</strong> Hardie & Brown, C.A.), 23 Esplanade<br />
Brown John, smith, 7 Dempster st<br />
Brown John (<strong>of</strong> Miller & Brown), 17 Robertson st<br />
Brown John, carpenter, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
Brown John, boilermaker, 29 Belville st<br />
Brown John, family baker and purveyor, 45 Hamilton st and<br />
11 Union st. Ho. 55 Brisbane st<br />
Brown John, labourer, 64 Ann st<br />
Brown John, currier, 50 Roxburgh st<br />
Brown John, shipmaster, 15 Nicolson st<br />
Brown John, engineer, 5 Belville st<br />
Brown John, engineer, 21 Lynedoch st<br />
Brown John, tinsmith, 19 Mount Pleasant st
DIRECTORY. 2$<br />
IBrown John, upholsterer, 20 Mearns st<br />
Brown John, porter, 7 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Brown John R., surgeon-dentist, 30 Cathcart st. Ho. Rosehill,<br />
Gourock<br />
Brown Joseph C, salesman, 87 Roxburgh st<br />
IBrown Iff. M'O. (<strong>of</strong> T. O. Hunter & Co.), 33 Union st<br />
Brown Neil, spirit, wine, and malt liquor merchant, 7 and 9<br />
Sir Michael st, 39 Vennel, 45 Dalrymple st, 2 William st,<br />
1 West breast, 2 Cross- shore st, and 6 East breast ;<br />
32 Ropework lane, Port-Glasgow ; 2 John Knox st and<br />
111 Duke st, Glasgow ; bonded stores, Customs Warehouse,<br />
45 Dalrymple st, <strong>Greenock</strong> ; and agentfor Argyle<br />
Brewery, St Andrews. Ho. Dunclutha, 67 Esplanade<br />
Brown Peter, cooper, 9 Nelson st, west<br />
Brown Richard, brassfmisher, 18 Sir Michael st<br />
Brown Robert, joiner, 62 Roxburgh st<br />
Brown Robert, tailor, 50 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Brown R. G. (<strong>of</strong> Clyde Pottery Co.), 41 Esplanade<br />
Brown Samuel, cooper, 25 Bruce st<br />
Brown Samuel, colporteur and agent for Religious Tract and<br />
Bible Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 12 Duncan st<br />
Brown, Stewart & Co., paper manufacturers, Overton Paper<br />
Mills<br />
Brown W. J. M., grocer and provision merchant, 64 Vennel.<br />
Ho. 5 Nelson st, west<br />
Brown Walter, smith, 14 Terrace road<br />
Brown William, railway guard, 65 Nicolson st<br />
Brown William, boilermaker, 7 Serpentine walk<br />
Brown William, blacksmith, 7 Laurieston st<br />
Brown William, spirit merchant, 40 West Burn st. Ho. 6<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
Brown William, fireman, 51 Nicolson st<br />
Brown William, boilermaker, 34 Sir Michael st<br />
Brown William, labourer, 51 Nicolson st<br />
Brown Miss, 5 Ardgowan square<br />
BrowD Miss Anderson, 33 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Brown Miss Janet, 49 Nicolson st<br />
Brown Miss Mary, 8 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Brown Miss, 2 Finnart st<br />
Brown Mrs, 47 Shaw st<br />
Brown Mrs, spirit dealer, Havelock Arms, 1 Argyle st<br />
Brown Mrs James, 24 West Blackhall st<br />
Brown Mrs John, tobacconist, 25 Regent st. Ho. 10 do.<br />
Brown Mrs John, feuar, 2 Esplanade<br />
Brown Mrs John, 14 Cathcart st<br />
Brown Mrs Thomas, 7 Brisbane st
24<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Brown Mrs William, 24 Kelly st<br />
Brown Mrs W. S., draper, 23 Roxburgh st<br />
Brown Mrs, 59 Cathcart st<br />
Brown Mrs, remnant warehouse, 19 Cathcart st<br />
Brown Mrs, 108 Drumfrochar road<br />
Brown Mrs, 9 East Quay lane<br />
BROWNE & Watson, ship brokers, 3 East Quay la. John.<br />
Craig, agent<br />
BROWNING- Mrs Thomas, grocer, 22 St Lawrence st<br />
BROWNLIE Alexander, smith, 53 Drumfrochar road<br />
Brownlie Andrew, mason, 3 Bruce st<br />
Brownlie John, mason, 87 Wellington st<br />
Brownlie Misses, 41 Union Street<br />
Brownlie Misses, 25 Finnart st<br />
BRUCE David, labourer, 14 Bruce st<br />
Bruce F. G., agent for Union Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 1 Hamilton<br />
st. Ho. Rock Mount, Eldon place<br />
Bruce G. & J., clothiers, 46 Hamilton st<br />
Bruce George (<strong>of</strong> G. & J. Bruce), 15 Newton st<br />
Bruce Robert, Dean <strong>of</strong> Guild inspector, 18 Hamilton st. Hov<br />
26 South st<br />
Bruce Thomas, joiner, 43 West Blackhall st<br />
Bruce William, agent, Clydesdale Bank (East-end), and insurance<br />
agent, 41 Rue-end st<br />
Bruce Mrs Agnes, 24 Finnart st<br />
Bruce Mrs John, 35 Kelly st<br />
BRUNTON William L., engineer, 47 Brougham st<br />
BRYAN James C, coal merchant, 3 Chapel st. Ho. 39 Ann st<br />
BRYCE John, spirit merchant, 9 Main st. Ho. 11 Octavia<br />
cottages<br />
Bryce John, brassfinisher, 6 Chapel st<br />
Bryce John (<strong>of</strong> John Bryce & Co.), 53 Union st<br />
Bryce John & Co., shipbrokers, warehouse keepers, and com-mission<br />
agents, Cathcart arcade<br />
Bryce Neil, labourer, 3 Dellingburn st<br />
Bryce William, plasterer, 23 Nicolson st<br />
Bryceland Andrew, labourer, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
BRYDEN James, carpenter, 34 Crescent st<br />
BRYMNER Alexander, blacksmith, 14 Bruce st<br />
Brymner Graham, steamship owner, 9 Customhouse place.<br />
Ho. Maybank, 59 Finnart st<br />
Brymner John, Vice-Consul for Belgium, 3 East Quay lane.<br />
Ho. Ardenlea, 105 Eldon st<br />
Brymner, Galbreath & Co., shipowners and coal merchants r<br />
3 East Quay lane<br />
Brymner Mrs James, furnishing shop, 66 East Hamilton st
DIRECTORY.<br />
Brymner Mrs J., grocer, 48 St Lawrence st<br />
BRYSON David R., cierk, 22 Wellington st<br />
Bryson Patrick, cooper, 7 Mill st<br />
Bryson Robert, railway guard, 58 Wellington st<br />
Bryson Thomas, shipmaster, 64 Drumfrochar road<br />
Bryson William, shoemaker, 18 Tobago st<br />
Bryson Mrs J., 22 Wellington st<br />
BUCHAN John, carver and gilder, 8 Market st. Ho. 6 Trafalgar<br />
st<br />
Buchan Mrs William, midwife, 11 Regent st<br />
BUCHANAN Archibald, engine-keeper, 20 Inverkip st<br />
Buchanan Archibald, smith, 12 Belville st<br />
Buchanan Donald, coppersmith, 10 Carnock st<br />
Buchanan Henry (<strong>of</strong> J. Dennistoun & Co.), 34 Brisbane st<br />
Buchanan James, painter and paperhanger, 34 West Burn st-<br />
Ho. 14 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Buchanan James, engineer, Garvel Park House<br />
Buchanan John (at Clyde Shipping Co.), 8 Shaw place<br />
Buchanan John, carpenter, 36 Crescent st<br />
Buchanan John, carpenter, 5 Orchard st<br />
Buchanan John, brassfinisher, 9 Hill st<br />
Buchanan John, carpenter, 32 Arthur st<br />
Buchanan John, blacksmith, 8 Hill st<br />
Buchanan John, 17 Ingleston st<br />
Buchanan John, boilermaker, 17 John st<br />
Buchanan John (<strong>of</strong> Buchanan & Johnson), 34 Forsyth st<br />
Buchanan John L. (<strong>of</strong> Bone & Buchanan), 36 Esplanade<br />
Buchanan & Johnson, tailors, clothiers, hosiers, shirtmakers,.<br />
and military contractors, 40 Cathcart st, <strong>Greenock</strong>, and<br />
174 and 176 Trongate, Glasgow<br />
Buchanan Neil, rigger, 5 Regent st<br />
Buchanan Night Asylum, 7 Captain st<br />
Buchanan Peter, joiner, 16 Lynedoch st<br />
Buchanan Robert, engineer, 19 Ingleston place<br />
Buchanan William, baker, 47 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Buchanan William G., manager, 30 Roxburgh st<br />
Buchanan Miss, dressmaker, 5 Kilblain st<br />
Buchanan Miss, 9 Glen st<br />
Buchanan Misses, 48 Esplanade<br />
Buchanan Mrs John, 26 Brisbane st<br />
Buchanan Mrs R., 36 Esplanade<br />
Buchanan Mrs William, 34 Brisbane st<br />
Buchanan Mrs, White Hart hotel and restaurant, 50 Cathcart<br />
st<br />
BUCKLITSCH Edward, joiner, 65 Regent st<br />
BUCKNOR William, seaman, 9 Hill st<br />
25"
26<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
BUIE Hugh (<strong>of</strong> M. & H. Buie), 17 Brougham st<br />
Buie M. & H., plumbers, 7 East breast<br />
Buie Neil, collector, funeral society, 46 East Crawfurd st<br />
Buie Miss, 17 Brougham st<br />
BUIK David, engineer, 18 Arthur st<br />
BULLOCH John, wine and spirit merchant, 3 Shannon's<br />
close. Ho. 1 Morton terrace<br />
BUNTAIN Alexander, carter, 21 Ingleston st<br />
Buntain John, carter, Overton<br />
Buntain James, carter, 22 St Lawrence st<br />
Buntain James, carpenter, 24 Belville st<br />
Buntain William, cooper, 22 Trafalgar st<br />
Buntain John, baker, 5 Arthur st. Ho. 3 Arthur st<br />
BURGES George, R.N., 1 9 Brisbane st<br />
BURNETT Joseph, outfitter, 56 Rue-end st. Ho. 63 do.<br />
^BURNET James, joiner, 114 Dempster st<br />
Burnet Wm., policeman, 4 East Hamilton st<br />
Burnet Mrs, 12 Brisbane st<br />
BURNIE David, seaman, 31 Ingleston st<br />
BURNS Alexander, bill-poster, 10 William st<br />
Burns David, joiner, 37 Lynedoch st<br />
Burns George, engineer, 21 Trafalgar st<br />
Burns James, furniture porter, 3 West Stewart st<br />
Burns James, carpenter, 2 Rue-end*st<br />
Uurns James, engineer, 9 Prospecthill st<br />
Burns John, carpenter, 15 Regent st<br />
Burns Jonathan, labourer, 46 Cathcart st<br />
Burns Robert, seaman, 8 Watt st<br />
Burns Wm. J., grocer, 24 Ann st. Ho. 27 Bruce st<br />
Burns William, blacksmith, 32 Crescent st<br />
Burns William, mason, 25 Bruce st<br />
Burns Mrs George, 2 Beutinck st<br />
Burns Mrs, dressmaker, 53 Belville st<br />
BURNSIDE, James, grocer, 58 Lynedoch st<br />
Burnside Robert K., watchmaker, 6 West Blackhall st<br />
Burnside Mrs E., 68 Inverkip st<br />
Burnside Maggie, dressmaker, 51 Rue-end st<br />
BURROWS, William, sailmaker, 19 Trafalgar st<br />
BURTON Thomas, collector <strong>of</strong> poor rates, 36 Nicolson st.<br />
Ho. 4 Cove road, Gourock<br />
Burton Mrs, grocer, 8 Hope st<br />
BUSH Joseph, plumber, 67 Regent st<br />
3BUTLER Ge )rge Macaulay, nurseryman, etc., Caledonian<br />
Nursery, Murdieston Meadow. Ho. 19 South st<br />
BUTTERWORTH Mrs Edmund, 33 Ingleston st<br />
BYERS John, flesher, 21 Tobago st Ho. 75 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st
DIRECTORY. 27<br />
BYRNE John, gateman, 54 St Lawrence st<br />
BYRON John, storeman, 51 Rue-end st<br />
CABRIE William, tailor, 13 Charles st<br />
CADIEN William, pansman, 22 Wellington st<br />
CADDY James, blacksmith, 38 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
CAHILL James, carter, 34 Dalrymple st<br />
•CAIRD & Co., engineers and iron shipbuilders, Arthur st<br />
and 46 Dalrymple st<br />
Oaird Colin S., ship and insurance agent, timber and commission<br />
merchant, City buildings. House, Dungourney, 13<br />
Newark st<br />
€aird James T. (<strong>of</strong> Caird & Co.), Belleaire, 15 Newark st<br />
Caird Mrs John, 119 Eldon st<br />
OAIRNEY Daniel, pilot, 27 West Blackhall st<br />
Cairney William A., tailor and clothier, 32 Hamilton st. Ho.<br />
36 Nelson st, west<br />
CAIRNS David, M.B. & CM., physician and surgeon. Consulting<br />
rooms, 31 Rue-end st. Ho. 1 Shaw place<br />
Cairns James & Co., joiners and blockmakers, 8 Cross-shore<br />
st. Ho. 1 Shaw place<br />
•Cairns James A., 11 Brisbane st<br />
Cairns John, musician, St Lawrence school, Belville st<br />
Cairns John, pawnbroker, 17 Sir Michael st. Ho. 34 West<br />
Stewart st.<br />
Cairns William, engineer, 26 Patrick st<br />
CAISER Joseph, wine and spirit merchant, 5 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. 30 Kelly st<br />
CALDER Alexander, printer, 3 Brachelston st<br />
Calder Alexander, 28 Wellington st<br />
Calder Hugh, labourer, 26 Dalrymple st<br />
Calder John, clerk, 5 East Crawfurd st<br />
Calder Mrs, 24 Wellington st<br />
Calder Mrs, 7 Duncan st<br />
CALDERHEAD David, sawyer, 7 Ratho st<br />
Calderhead Robert, joiner, 5 Lynedoch st<br />
CALDERWOOD Edward, labourer, 8 East Shaw st<br />
Calderwood Robert, salesman, 6 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Calderwood Robert, fish merchant, 19 Hamilton st and Fish<br />
market. Ho. 71 Nicolson st<br />
CALDWELL Alexander, grocer, 1 William st, east<br />
Caldwell David, grocer and provision merchant, 36 East Hamilton<br />
st and 22 Tobago st. Ho. 26 Mearns st<br />
Caldwell David, cooper, 3 Hamilton st
28<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Caldwell Henry, labourer, 42 Main st<br />
Caldwell James, painter, 24 Antigua st<br />
Caldwell Matthew, grocer, 85 Belville st. Ho. 42 East Crawfurd<br />
st<br />
Caldwell William, grocer, 71 Kegent st<br />
Caldwell William, pointsman, 6 Patrick st<br />
Caldwell Janet, grocer, 7 East Shaw st. Ho. 64 Ann st<br />
CALEDONIAN Railway Co.'s <strong>Office</strong>, 25 Cathcart st<br />
Caledonian Felt Works, Bogston, Port- Glasgow road<br />
Caledonian Railway Co.'s Goods <strong>Office</strong>, 4 Regent st<br />
CALLAGHAN R., 23 West Stewart st<br />
CALLAN George, engine driver, 7 Belville st<br />
CALLANDER James, labourer, 2 Belville st<br />
CALLCLUTH John, boilermaker, 11 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
CALLUM James, porter, 21 Dempster st<br />
CALVERT Ralph, painter, 34 West Shaw st<br />
Calvert Thomas, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music, 21 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Calvert Mr3, teacher <strong>of</strong> pian<strong>of</strong>orte and singing, 21 Ardgowan<br />
st, west<br />
CAMBRIDGE William, engineer, 7 East Shaw st<br />
CAMERON Alexander, School Board <strong>of</strong>ficer, 18 Bruce st<br />
Cameron Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Langwili & Cameron), Ashcraig,<br />
Gourock<br />
Cameron Alexander, woolsorter, 83 Dempster st<br />
Cameron Alexander, joiner, 12 Watt st<br />
Cameron Allan, carpenter, 92 Belville st<br />
Cameron Allan (<strong>of</strong> Allan Cameron & Son), Ashfield Cottage,<br />
Macdougall st<br />
Cameron Allan, jun. (<strong>of</strong> Allan Cameron & Son), Oakfield,<br />
East Ratho st<br />
Cameron Allan & Son, house timber merchants and general<br />
turners, Ashfield saw mills, Macdougall st<br />
Cameron Angus, glazier, 3 Bearhope st<br />
Cameron Archibald (<strong>of</strong> M. & A. Cameron), 61 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Cameron Charles, cabinetmaker, 67 Roxburgh st<br />
Cameron Daniel, engineer, 36 Lynedoch st<br />
Cameron Donald, rivetter, 45 Nicolson st<br />
Cameron Donald, engineer, 27 Belville st<br />
Cameron Donald, rigger, 31 Lynedoch st<br />
Cameron Donald, storeman, 10 Terrace road<br />
Cameron Donald, labourer, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
Cameron Donald, labourer, 3 Crescent st<br />
Cameron Dugald, deep-sea pilot, 18 Wellington st<br />
Cameron Dugald, coachman, 47 Crawfurd st<br />
Cameron Duncan, labourer, 40 Nicolson st<br />
Cameron Duncan, sailmaker, 6 Hope st
DIRECTORY. 29<br />
•Cameron Hugh, miller, 40 Main st<br />
Cameron Hugh, feuar, 5 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Cameron Hugh, cab-driver, 13 West Blackhall st<br />
Cameron Hugh, labourer, 2 Jamaica st<br />
Cameron Hugh, joiner, 9 Hope st<br />
Cameron Hugh, painter, 13 Hope st<br />
Cameron H. K., grocer, 26 East Crawfurd st<br />
Cameron James, cowfeeder, 68 Drumfrochar road<br />
Cameron James, slater, 25 Sir Michael st<br />
Cameron James, flesher, 63 Regent st<br />
Cameron John & Sou, auctioneers and valuers, 12 Sugarhouse<br />
lane<br />
Cameron John (<strong>of</strong> Turner & Cameron), 11 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Cameron John, engineer, 24 Antigua st<br />
Cameron John, painter, 30 Bruce st<br />
Cameron John, boot and shoemaker, 17 Sir Michael st. Ho. do,<br />
Cameron John, watchman, 42 Arthur st<br />
Cameron John, policeman, 85 Wellington st<br />
Cameron M. & A., watchmakers and jewellers, 59 Rue-end st<br />
and 36 Hamilton st<br />
Cameron Matthew (<strong>of</strong> M. & A. Cameron), 13 Mt. Pleasant st<br />
Cameron Murdoch, boatman, 5 Hope st<br />
Cameron Peter, joiner, 26 East Crawfurd st<br />
Cameron Peter, joiner, 58 Lynedoch st<br />
Cameron Robert Wilson (<strong>of</strong> John Cameron & Son), 32 Ardgowan<br />
st, west<br />
Cameron Samuel (<strong>of</strong> H.M.C.), 40 Nelson st, west<br />
Cameron Thomas, sugar porter, 18 Bedford st<br />
Cameron William, boilermaker, 26 East Crawfurd st<br />
Cameron William, house painter and decorator, 34 West<br />
Blackhall st. Ho. 19 Caddlehill st<br />
Cameron & Co., 45 Vennel. Ho. 28 Wellington st<br />
Cameron Mrs A., 56 Drumfrochar rd<br />
Cameron Mrs, 46 Cathcart st<br />
Cameron Mrs Donald, 5 Regent st<br />
Cameron Mrs K., 38 Hamilton st<br />
Cameron Mrs Murdoch, 25 John st<br />
Cameron Mrs, 41 Roxburgh st<br />
Cameron Mrs, 7 Brachelston st<br />
Cameron Mrs Patrick, 35 Nelson st<br />
CAMPBELL Alexander, boilermaker, 14 Lyle st<br />
Campbell Alexander, labourer, 7 Laurieston st<br />
Campbell Alexander, boilermaker, 32 Arthur st<br />
Campbell Alexander, cabinetmaker, 4b St Lawrence st<br />
Campbell Alexander, carter, 33 West Stewart st<br />
Campbell Alexander, draper, 22 Arthur st
BIRECTORY.<br />
Campbell Alexander, rivetter, 8 Chapel st<br />
Campbell Alexander, -wholesale stationer and paper bag maker,,<br />
9 Hamilton Street. Ho. 32 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Campbell Alexander, sailmaker, 83 Roxburgh st<br />
Campbell Alexander, seaman, 3 Bearhope st<br />
Campbell Allan, painter, 21 Bearhope st<br />
Campbell Allan, carpenter, 5 Regent st<br />
Campbell, Anderson & Co., wholesale and retail -wine and<br />
spirit merchants, 2 £haw st and 6 Cathcart st. Ho. 42<br />
Eldon st<br />
Campbell Angus, carpenter, 13 Antigua st<br />
Campbell Angus, cooper, 39 Roxburgh st<br />
Campbell Angus, messenger, Shipping <strong>Office</strong>, 7 Virginia st<br />
Campbell Angus, timber porter, Albeit harbour. Ho. 50"<br />
Regent st<br />
Campbell Angus, engineer, 3 Hill st<br />
Campbell Angus, sugar porter, 8 Hill st<br />
Campbell Archibald, smith, 29 Nelson st, west<br />
Campbell Archibald, brakesman, 3 Hill st<br />
Campbell Archibald, shipwright, 3 Regent st<br />
Campbell Archibald, shipmaster, 24 Brisbane st<br />
Campbell Archibald, carpenter, 13 Rue-end st<br />
Campbell Archibald, shoemaker, 11 Belville st<br />
Campbell Archibald, carpenter, 68 Wellington st<br />
Campbell Archibald, carter, 11 West Stewart st<br />
Campbell Archibald, labourer, 10 Terrace road<br />
Campbell Charles, letterpress printer and stationer, 2 Watt<br />
place. Ho. 15 Roxburgh st<br />
Campbell C. T., cleik, 25 Newton st<br />
Campbell Daniel, smith, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Campbell Daniel, 45 Rue-end st<br />
Campbell Daniel, joiner, 11 John st<br />
Campbell Daniel, blacksmith, 41 Lynedoch st<br />
Campbell David, carpenter, 6 Hay st<br />
Campbell Donald, shipping <strong>of</strong>ficer (M.M.), 30 Wellington st<br />
Campbell Donald, foreman (Gasworks), 17 Nelson st, west<br />
Campbell Donald, joiner, 25 Trafalgar st<br />
Campbell Donald, joiner, 8 John st<br />
Campbell Donald, sailmaker, 63 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Campbell Donald, carpenter, 28 East Shaw st<br />
Campbell Donald, engineer, 19 Inaleston st<br />
Campbell Donald, mason, 25 Belville st<br />
Campbell Donald, labourer, 38 Ann st<br />
Campbell Dugald, accountant, house-factor, and sharebroker,,<br />
49 Cathcart st. Ho. 1 Ardgowan sq<br />
Campbell Dugald, joiner, 61 Regent st
DIRECTORY. 31<br />
Campbell Dugald, sailmaker, 8 Cathcart st<br />
Campbell Duncan, cooper, 20 Bearhope st<br />
Campbell Duncan, sugar porter, 15 West Stewart st<br />
Campbell Duncan, carter, 30 Ingleston st<br />
Campbell Duncan, draper and hosiery warehouse, 56 VenneL<br />
Ho. 17 Caddlehillst<br />
Campbell DuncaD, joiner, 55 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Campbell Duncan, joiner, 85 Eoxburgh st<br />
Campbell Duncan, machineman, 23 West Stewart st<br />
Campbell Duncan, policeman, 8 Mearns st<br />
Campbell Francis W, moulder, 42 Main st<br />
Campbell Felix, labourer, 13 East Quay lane<br />
Campbell Hugh, cooper, 5 Bearhope st<br />
Campbell Hugh, cooper, 54 Drumfrochar road<br />
Campbell Hugh, baker, 4 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Campbell Hugh, plumber, 6 Belville st<br />
Campbell James & Co., coal, lime, cement, and insurance<br />
agents, 23 Cathcart st<br />
Campbell James (<strong>of</strong> Jas. Campbell & Co.) Ho. 12 Wellington<br />
st<br />
Campbell James, hammerman, 13 Spriugkell st<br />
Campbell James, grocer, 46 Inverkip st. Ho. 32 Nelson st f<br />
west<br />
Campbell James, mason, 51 Nicolson st<br />
Campbell James (<strong>of</strong> J. Huuter & Co.), 79 Brisbai e st<br />
Campbell James, painter, 36 Arthur st<br />
Campbell James, hammerman, 1 Eatho st<br />
Campbell James, engineer, 13 Hope tt<br />
Campbell James, pansman, 7 Boyd st<br />
Campbell James, O.D.O., Customs, 59 Ann st<br />
Campbell James, labourer, 27 Ingleston st<br />
Campbell James, carpenter, 6 Kilblaiu st<br />
Campbell James M., family grocer and wine merchant, IT<br />
West Blackhall st & 89 Eoxburgh st. Ho. 49 Brisbane st<br />
Campbell John, gardener, 1 Kelly st<br />
Campbell John, baker, 87 Eoxburgh st. Ho. Orangefield<br />
cottage<br />
Campbell John, engineer, 5 Hill st<br />
Campbell John, watchman, 43 Nicolson st<br />
Campbell John, watchman, 13 Ingleston st<br />
Campbell John, boilermaker, 30 Lynedoch sb<br />
Campbell John, railway inspector, 27 Bruce st<br />
Campbell John, painter, 39 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Campbell John, cooper, 4 Prospecthill st<br />
Campbell John, flesber, 7 Ann st<br />
Campbell John, potter, 24 East Crawfurd sfc
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Campbell John, fitter. 44 Arthur st
DIRECTORY. 33<br />
Campbell John, 10 Murdieston st<br />
Campbell Robert, slater, 65 Nicolson st<br />
Campbell Robert, boot and shoemaker, 65 Rue-end st<br />
Campbell Robert, plumber, 61 Ann st<br />
Campbell Robert, fitter, 5 East Crawfurd st<br />
Campbell Samuel, superintendent <strong>of</strong> Boys' Home, Bank sfc.<br />
Ho. 3 Lyle st<br />
Campbell Samuel, boatbuilder, 3 Regent st<br />
Campbell Stewart, labourer, 73 Aim st<br />
Campbell Thomas, joiner, 12 Wellington st<br />
Campbell Thomas, carpenter, 7 Crescent st<br />
Campbell Walter, porter, 21 Lyle st<br />
Campbell William, grocer, 76 Ann st<br />
Campbell Miss, 6 Finnart st<br />
Campbell Miss Alice, greengrocer, 42 West Blackhall st<br />
Campbell Miss, feuar, 8 Trafalgar st<br />
Campbell Miss, grocer, 27 Regent st<br />
Campbell Misses, furnishing shop, 9 Rue-end st. Ho. 11 East<br />
Blackhall st<br />
Campbell Mrs A., grocer, 45 Main st<br />
Campbell Mrs Charles, tobacconist and stationer, 59 Rueend<br />
st<br />
Campbell Mrs John, 23 Sir Michael st<br />
Campbell Mrs M., 8 St Lawrence st<br />
Campbell Mrs, 61 Regent st<br />
Campbell Mrs D., 2 Murdieston st<br />
Campbell Mrs Hugh, 45 Lynedoch st<br />
Campbell Mrs John, 11 Main st<br />
Campbell Mrs John, 2 South st<br />
Campbell Mrs Neil, brush and basket warehouse, 20 Charles<br />
st. Ho. 5 West Blackhall st.<br />
Campbell Mrs Colin, 15 Nelson st, west<br />
Campbell Mrs Wm., 15 Robertson st<br />
Campbell Mrs William, grocer, 25 East Shaw st<br />
Campbell Mrs, 51 Nicolson st<br />
Campbell Mrs, 5 Ann st<br />
Campbell Mrs, 50 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Campbell Mrs, 54 Drumfrochar road<br />
Campbell Mrs, 48 Shaw st<br />
Campbell Mrs, 4 Hill st<br />
Campbell Mrs, 18 Cathcart st<br />
Campbell Mrs, 1 Ratho st<br />
Campbell Mrs Peter, 7 Roxburgh st<br />
Campbell Mrs, 6 Finnart st<br />
Campbell Mrs, 50 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
CANNIE John, engineer, 6 Ingleston st<br />
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34 DIRECTORY.<br />
CANNING John, labourer, 63 Ann st<br />
Canning Ann, broker, 52 Shaw st<br />
Canning Mrs, 80 Roxburgh st<br />
CANT James, gardener, The Craigs, Newark st<br />
CAPE Archibald, engineer, 36 Crescent st<br />
CAPPIELOW Sfcoreage Co.—John Robertson, agent, <strong>Post</strong><br />
<strong>Office</strong> buildings<br />
CARBERY Patrick F., tailor and clothier, 14 William st,<br />
Ho. 27 Mearns st<br />
Carbery Mrs Charles, toy and fancy goods merchant, 1&<br />
William st. Ho. 21 Eldon st<br />
CARCHRIE James, rivetter, 40 Shaw st<br />
Carchrie Robert, rivetter, 40 Shaw st<br />
CAREY Robert, flesher, 1 Stanners st. Ho. 26 Lynedoch st<br />
CARLIN Edward, butter and egg merchant, 10 Bruce st<br />
Cariin William, rafter, 11 Cross-shore st<br />
Carlyle Mrs, 8 Antigua st<br />
CARMICHAEL Alexander, labourer, 40 West Burn st<br />
Carmichael A. & J. H. & Co., shipowners, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> buildings<br />
Carmichael Alexander, tugboat master, 10 West breast<br />
Carmichael Archibald, labourer, 5 Serpentine walk<br />
Carmichael Archibald, shopman, 17 Cathcart st<br />
Carmichael Daniel, 25 Crescent st<br />
Carmichael Donald, shopman, 69 Regent st<br />
Carmichael Donald, porter, 15 Lyle st<br />
Carmichael Donald, grocer and provision merchant, 13 Cartsburn<br />
st. Ho. 57 Belville st<br />
Carmichael Dugald, carpenter, 13 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Carmichael Hector, rivetter, 18 Hope st<br />
Carmichael Hugh, porter, 13 Duncan st<br />
Carmichael Hugh D., tobacconist, 36 West Burn st<br />
Carmichael John H. (<strong>of</strong> A. & J. H. Carmichael & Co.), 7&<br />
Finnart st<br />
Carmichael John, irondresser, 31 Ingleston st<br />
Carmichael John, yardsman, 43 Nicolson st<br />
Carmichael John, smith, 5 Newton st<br />
Carmichael Joseph, labourer, 85 Belville st<br />
Carmichael Malcolm, feuar, 25 Crescent st<br />
Carmichael Malcolm, teacher, St Andrew Square school. ',Ho,.<br />
4 Lyle st<br />
Carmichael Peter, fisherman, 3 Regent st<br />
Carmichael Thomas (<strong>of</strong> A. & J. H. Carmichael & Co.), Milnwood,<br />
93 Finnart st<br />
Carmichael William, labourer, 6 Laird st<br />
Caxsnichatl Ann, lodgings, 13 Brisbane st
DIRECTORY. 35<br />
Carmichael Miss, dressmaker, 47 Brisbane st<br />
Carmichael Mrs Andrew, Milnwood, 93 Finnart st<br />
Carmichael Mrs Charles, 17 Baker st<br />
Carmichael Mrs Donald, grocer, 31 West Burn st. Ho. 33 do.<br />
Carmichael Mrs James, 16 Robertson st<br />
Carmichael Mrs, 11 St Andrew st<br />
CARNAGHAN James, joiner and builder, 13 Regent st.<br />
Ho. 29 Trafalgar st<br />
CARNAHAN Peter, labourer, 13 Crescent st<br />
CARPENTER George, tugboatman, 18 Crawfurd st<br />
CARRIGAN George, broker, 6 Smith's lane<br />
Carrigan John, broker, 32 Vennel<br />
CARROL Hugh, fireman, 10 West breast<br />
Carrol Robert, fireman, 40 Lynedoch st<br />
Carrol Samuel, cooper, 19 Prospect Hill st<br />
CARROLL James, stevedore, 41 West Burn st<br />
CARRUTHERS William, carpenter, 8 Chapel st<br />
CARSE William, grocer, 40 Shaw st<br />
CARSON Andrew, blockmaker, 11 Lynedoch st<br />
Carson Henry, brassfounder and gasifitter, 26 Crawfurd st.<br />
Ho. 37 Nelson st, west<br />
Carson John, labourer, 42 Roxburgh st<br />
Carson Robert, labourer, 13 Ingleston st<br />
Carson Thomas, brassflnisher, 49 Trafalgar st<br />
Carson William, labourer, 1 Ratho st<br />
CARSTAIRS Robert, joiner, 24 East Crawfurd st<br />
Carstairs Robert A., joiner, 6 Inverkipst. Ho. 24 Bruce st<br />
Carstairs Robert, smith, 92 Belville st<br />
CAESWELL Donald, moulder, 7 Hill st<br />
Carswell John & Son, timber measurers, 3 Cathcart st<br />
Carswell John, sen. (<strong>of</strong> John Carswell & Son), 51 Esplanade<br />
Carswell John, jun. (<strong>of</strong> John Carswell & Son), 18 Robertson st<br />
CARTSBURN Sugar Refining Co., 4 Crescent st<br />
CARTSDYKE Equitable Loan <strong>Office</strong>, 63 Main st<br />
Cartsdyke Apothecary Co , 23 Rue-end st<br />
CASE Mrs, 66 East Hamilton st<br />
CASH & Co., tea merchants, 1 Cathcart square<br />
CASSON Mrs George, 35 West Burn st<br />
CATHCART James, labourer, 17 Baker st<br />
CANFIELD Richard, boot and shoe shop, 27 Cathcart st..<br />
Ho. 10 Murdiestou st<br />
GATHER David, draper, 15 Dempster st<br />
Cather John, shoemaker and oil merchant, 55 Shaw st<br />
CAVANAGH Patrick, labourer, 7 Cathcart st<br />
CAVEN Alexander, carpenter, 38 Lynedoch st<br />
CAWTHORNE William, baker, 77 Regent st
3(><br />
DIRECTORY,<br />
CHABANT Mrs, 38 Shaw st<br />
CHALMERS Alexander, smith, bellhanger, and gasfitter, 14<br />
Crawfurd st. Ho. 58 Kelly sfc<br />
Chalmers Archibald, joiner, glazier, and funeral undertaker,<br />
36 Roxburgh st. Ho. 72 Wellington st<br />
Chalmers Hugh M., joiner, glazier, and undertaker, 23 Bearhope<br />
st. Ho. 25 Finnart st<br />
Chalmers Henry, tailor and clothier, 30 Nicolson st. Ho. 83<br />
Finnart st<br />
Chalmers Hume, hotel-keeper and grain merchant, Wheat<br />
Sheaf hotel, 4 Church place<br />
Chalmers Jamas G-., labourer, 15 Belvilie st<br />
Chalmers John, clerk and collector, G-as works, 33 Crawfurd st<br />
Chalmers John, boilermaker, 10 Hill st<br />
Chalmers John, sailmaker, 8 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Chalmers John, joiner, 30 Bruce st<br />
Chalmers John, boilermaker, 26 East Hamilton st<br />
Chalmers John, broker, 4 East Shaw st<br />
Chalmers John, grain and potato merchant, 7 Princes street.<br />
Ho. 14 Lynedoch st<br />
Chalmers John, labourer, 13 Laurieston st<br />
Chalmers Peter, joiner, 9 Trafalgar st<br />
Chalmers Robert (<strong>of</strong> Thomas Neill, Chalmers & Co.), 35<br />
Brisbane st<br />
Chalmers Robert, chemist and druggist, and branch <strong>Post</strong>-<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice, 41 Roxburgh st. Ho. 72 Wellington st<br />
Chalmers, Thomas Neill & Co., ship carpenters, joiners, blockmakers,<br />
cabinetmakers, glaziers, and funeral undertakers,<br />
and wood merchants, 30 Market st<br />
Chalmers Thomas, mason, 8 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Chalmers William, gardener, 17 Kelly st<br />
Chalmers William, carpenter, 17 Lyle st<br />
Chalmers William, smith, 3 Brachelston st<br />
Chalmers Miss, tobacconist and furnishings, 26 East Hamilton<br />
st<br />
Chalmers Miss, furnishings, 86 Roxburgh sb<br />
Chalmers Miss M., stationer, 73 Nicolson st<br />
Chalmers Mrs, 69 Regent st<br />
Chalmers Mrs, 21 Lynedoch st<br />
Chalmers Mrs Wm., 45 Lynedoch st<br />
CHAMBERS John, sailmaker, 8 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Chambers William, grocer, 5 John st<br />
CHARTERIS James, 14 South st<br />
CHARTERS James, moulder, 23 John sfc<br />
CHESNUT Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 31 Rue-end<br />
st and 3 Charles st. Ho. 13 Lynedoch st
DIRECTORY. 37<br />
CHEVALIER Frederick, clothier's assistant, 27 Nicolson st<br />
CHICK Benjamin P., temperance lecturer, 103 Belville st<br />
CHILDS James, rivetter, 38 Main st<br />
CHISHOLM Archd. (<strong>of</strong> Win. Chisbolm & Co.), 3 Glen st<br />
Chisholm James, blacksmith, 15 Cathcart st. Ho. 5 West<br />
Stewart st<br />
Chisholm William & Co.. coopers, 39 Crawfurd st<br />
CHRISTIE & Co., carvers, Shaw place<br />
Christie Alexander, joiner, 1 York st<br />
Christie David, joiner, 71 Nicolson st<br />
Christie George, gardener, 4 Bentinck st<br />
Christie Malcolm, tobacconist, 9 East breast. Ho. i9<br />
Regent st<br />
Christie Peter, 26 East Crawfurd st<br />
Christie William, finisher, Overton<br />
CLACHER Daniel, 30 East Hamilton st<br />
Clacher Mrs Thomas, 93 Belville st<br />
CLAPPERTON Donald, blacksmith, 74 Wellington st<br />
Clapperton John & Co., ship and insurance brokers, and commission<br />
agents, 4 East breast<br />
Clapperton John, carpenter, G John st<br />
Clapperton John (<strong>of</strong> John Clapperton & Co.), Drum si ea,<br />
Newark st<br />
Clapperton William N., commission and insurance agent, 8<br />
West Quay lane. Ho. 28 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Clapperton Mrs, 9 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Clapperton Mrs, 69 Regent st<br />
CLARK Andrew, accountant and house factor, 14 Cathcart<br />
st. Ho. 3 Orangefield place<br />
Clark Andrew, sailmaker, 9 Lynedoch st<br />
Clark Angus, weigher, 36 West Blackhall st<br />
Clark Archibald (<strong>of</strong> John Clark & Son), 28 Finn art st<br />
Clark Archibald, baker, 37 Ann st Ho. 41 Ann st<br />
Clark David, boltmaker, 19 Belville st<br />
Clark Duncan, carpenter, i9 Trafalgar st<br />
Clark Duncan, painter, 16 Cathcart st<br />
Clark Edward, mason, 68 Inverkip st<br />
Clark James D., weigher, G.H.T., 4 Prospecthill st<br />
Clark James, fireman, 1 St Andrew st<br />
Clark James H., drysalter and oil and colourman, 39 West<br />
Burn st. Ho. 7 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Clark James, joiner, 68 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Clark James, joiner, 40 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Clark James, seaman, 13 Charles st<br />
Clark John & Son, watchmakers, jewellers, and chronometer<br />
makers, 19 West Blackhall st
38 DIRECTORY.<br />
Clark John A., cooper, 7 Boyd st<br />
€lark John, engine-driver, 3 Regent st<br />
Clark John, labourer, 15 Cartsburn st<br />
Clark John, waiter, 28 West Burn st<br />
Clark John T., wine and spirit merchant, 53 Rue-end st.<br />
Ho. 11 Antigua st<br />
Clark Joseph, ladies' hatter, 29 Cathcart st<br />
Clark Peter, feuar, 60 Ann st<br />
Clark Thomas, policeman, 80 Roxburgh st<br />
CLtrk W. B., spirit dealer, 39 Shaw st. Ho. 25 Lynedoch st<br />
Clark William, seaman, 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Olark William, marine painter, Seafield, 2 Fox st and 8<br />
Esplanade<br />
Clark Miss Catherine, dressmaker, 61 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Clark Miss, dressmaker, 36 West Blackhall st<br />
Clark Miss, dressmaker, 3 Orangefield place<br />
Clark Miss, 58 Drumfrochar road<br />
Clark Miss, 14 Regent st<br />
Clark Mrs D., 52 East Crawfurd st<br />
Clark Mrs George, 10 Brisbane st<br />
Clark Mrs Mary, grocer, 36 Shaw st. Ho. 25 Lynedoch st<br />
Clark Mrs Matthew, 11 Dempster st<br />
Clark Mrs, 2 Argyle st<br />
Clark Mrs, 6 Crawfurd st<br />
Clark Mrs, 15 Bruce st<br />
CLARKE William, governor <strong>of</strong> H.M. prison, 3 Nelson st, west<br />
CLELAND Alexander, salesman, 14 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Cleland Hamilton, feuar, 32 West Stewart st<br />
Cleland Peter, pilot, 23 West Blackhall st<br />
CLEMENT William, eating-house keeper, 8 Charles st. Ho.<br />
2 Crawfurd st<br />
CLEMES David, carpenter, 11 Laurieston st<br />
Clemes John, carpenter, 1 1 Laurieston st<br />
CLERK Duncan (<strong>of</strong> R. & S. Neill), Balgray<br />
Clerk, Nuel & Co., shipbrokers, 3 East Quay lane<br />
CLIFFORD William, machinist, 11 Lyle st<br />
CLIMIE John, joiner, 18 Cathcart st<br />
Climie John, cutler, 13 Kilblain st<br />
Climie Robert, cutler and gunmaker, bird stuffer, &c, 33<br />
Nicolson st. Ho. 13 Kilblain st<br />
CLINK John D., underwriters' surveyor, 21 Cathcart st.<br />
Ho. 20 Eldon st<br />
CLUCKIE N. Gordon, M.B., L.F., P.S.G., surgeon oculist to<br />
the Ferguson Eye Infirmary. Consulting rooms, 27 West<br />
Bum st. Ho. 25 Bank st<br />
CLUNIE James, mariner, 77 Regent st
DIRECTORY. 39<br />
CLYDE Pottery Co., manufacturers <strong>of</strong> earthenware, Port-<br />
Glasgow road—Manager, J. M'Lachlan<br />
Clyde Ropework, Berry-yards. Warehouse, 3 East breast<br />
Clyde Sugar Penning Co.. 107 Drumfrochar road<br />
Clyde Shipping Co., steamship and steam-tug owners, 9<br />
Custom-house pi—Graham Brymner, agent<br />
Clyde Yacht Agency, 4 East breast. Macalister & Fyfe, agents<br />
Clydesdale Banking Co., 7 Hamilton st<br />
'Clydesdale Banking Co. (East-end), 43 Rue-end st<br />
OOADY Wm., rivetter, 4 Sinclair st<br />
COATES James, painter, 15 Belville st<br />
Coates William, ship-store merchant, 1 Watt pi. Ho. 37<br />
West Stewart st<br />
COCHRANE Alexander, boilermaker, 50 East Hamilton st<br />
Cochrane Alexander, house -factor, 50 East Hamilton st<br />
Cochran James, plumber, 42 St Lawrence st<br />
Cochran John, wine and spirit merchant, 10 Baker st<br />
Cochran John, carpenter, 93 Belville st<br />
Cochran John, boilermaker, 13 West Blackhall st<br />
Cochrane John, labourer, 13 Rue-end st<br />
Cochran Robert, tinsmith, 26 Wellington st<br />
Cochran Robert (<strong>of</strong> D. M'Cormick & Co.), 9 Stanners st.<br />
Ho. 26 Wellington st<br />
Cochrane William, joiner, 10 Baker st<br />
Cochrane William, shipwright, 111 Dempster st<br />
Cochrane William, labourer, 15 West Stewart st<br />
Cochrane Mrs Thomas, grocer, 17 Lyle st<br />
Cochrane Mrs, tea dealer, 22 Cathcart st<br />
COCKBURN John, blacksmith, 89 Belville st<br />
Cockburn Mrs, 10 Antigua st<br />
COFFEE Room (<strong>Greenock</strong> Exchange), 2 Cathcart square<br />
COLE Dennis, marine store dealer, 4 Crawfurd st Ho. 3<br />
Crawfurd st<br />
Cole George A., labourer, 68 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Cole Mrs R., 9 Argyle st<br />
COLLIGAN Patrick, broker, 30 Shaw st. Ho. 34 do<br />
COLLINS Joseph, painter, 5 West Stewart st<br />
Collins Henry, painter, 2 Crawford lane<br />
Collins Peter D., pensioner, 2 East Blackhall st<br />
Collins Robert, 58 Kelly st<br />
Collins William, salesman, 73 Regent st<br />
Collins Mrs J. B. S., 18 South st<br />
COLLISON Mrs, dressmaker, 66 Regent st<br />
COLLODEN Mrs, 40 Eldon st<br />
COLQUHOUN Duncan, painter and decorator, 1 Union st.<br />
Ho. 6 Ardgowan st, west
40<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Colquhoun David, mason, 21 Bearhope st<br />
Colquhoun James, labourer, 5 Hope st<br />
Colquhoun John, clothier, 10 West Blaekhall st. Ho. 32<br />
Ardgowan st, west<br />
Colquhoun John, cooper, 45 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st<br />
Colquhoun Samuel, mason, 68 Inverkip st<br />
Colquhoun Mrs David, 40 Cathcart sfc<br />
COLVILLE James, engineer, 25 Trafalgar st<br />
COMMERCIAL Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 36 Cathcart st. JL<br />
Gauld, agent<br />
Commercial Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> (West-end branch), 15 West<br />
Blaekhall st<br />
COMMISKIE James railway porter, 27 Bruce st<br />
COMMISSARY Clerk's <strong>Office</strong>, County Buildings, 1 NeLsoa<br />
st, west<br />
COMRIE Alexander, agent for G-lasgow Evening and Weekly<br />
Citizen Newspapers, 9 Arcade. Ho. 26 South si<br />
Comrie William, tidewaiter, 31 West Burn st<br />
Comrie Mrs, 26 South st<br />
Comrie Mrs, ] 5 Cross-shore st<br />
CONDON Rev. Michael, R.C. clergyman, Wood cottage, 22<br />
Under Crescent st<br />
CONGREGATIONAL Chapel, 7 George sq<br />
CONKIE Alexander, labourer, 18 Serpentine walk<br />
CONN John, sheriff <strong>of</strong>ficer, J.P. constable, and Dean <strong>of</strong><br />
Guild <strong>of</strong>ficer, 5 Hamilton st.<br />
Conn John, sawsharper, 91 Belville st<br />
Conn Thomas, labourer, 4 Prospecthill st<br />
CONNELL Alexander, clerk, Hope place, 9 Antigua st<br />
Connell James, commission, insurance, and forwarding agent,,<br />
30 Cathcart st. Ho. 9 Antigua st<br />
Connell John, labourer, 40 Nicolson st<br />
Connell Robert, mason, 13 West Blackball st<br />
Connell Thomas, weaver, 32 East Shaw st<br />
Connell William, carpenter, 51 Nicolson st<br />
CONNER John, plumber and gasfitter, 3 East Blaekhall st.<br />
Ho 40 jVEpjutis sfc<br />
CONNING H. & J. milliners, 2 Inverkip sfc. Ho 11 Newark st.<br />
Conning John, gardener, Balclutha lodge, 11 Newark st<br />
CONNON David, fishmonger, 10 Manse lane. Ho. 4<br />
Inverkip st<br />
CONNOR Charles, pilot, 37 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Connor Daniel H., 6 West Blaekhall st<br />
Connor James rafter, 37 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t sfc<br />
Connor Peter, vanman, 4 Bearhope st<br />
Connor Mrs, lodgings, 6 West Blackball sfc
DIRECTORY.<br />
CONWAY Edward, H.M. Customs, 6 Hope st<br />
Conway Francis, painter, 35 Begent st<br />
Conway Francis, smith, 4 Tobago st<br />
Conway Matthew, painter, 12 Lynedoch st<br />
COOK Angus, chainmaker, 47 Crawfurd st<br />
Cook Archibald (<strong>of</strong> D. & A. Cook), 13 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Cook David, salesman, 15 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Cook D. & A., smiths and chainmakers, 4 i Charles st<br />
Cook Duncan, carpenter, 35 Lyle st<br />
Cook James, labourer, 80 Dempster st<br />
Cook John, carpenter, 45 Rue-end st<br />
Cook John, carpenter, joiner and blockmaker, Lindsay lane,,<br />
West Quayhead. Ho. 11 Watt st<br />
Cook Robert, pawnbroker, auctioneer and valuator, 33 Market<br />
st. Ho. 9 Orangefield place<br />
Cook Robert A., jun., outfitter ; saleroom, 30 Charles st.<br />
Ho. 9 Orangefield place<br />
Cook William, B.A., London, head-master Mearns Street-<br />
Public School. Ho. 38 Mearns st<br />
Cook Robert, caulker, 11 Laurieston st<br />
Cook William, fireman, 30 Lynedoch st<br />
Cook William, joiner and blockmaker, 10 West Burn st<br />
Cook William, salesman, 80 Roxburgh st<br />
Cook Mrs Duncan, 24 Bank st<br />
COOPER Archibald, painter, 80 Boxburgh st<br />
Cooper Thomas, sailmaker, 56 Wellington st<br />
Cooper William, mate, 20 Antigua st<br />
CO-OPERATIVE Society (<strong>Greenock</strong>), 22 Ann Street<br />
COOTE Thomas, laundryman, 13 Watt st<br />
Co-Operative Society, 11 John st<br />
Co-Operative Society (East-end), 52 East Hamilton st<br />
COPELAND John, joiner, 15 Bruce st<br />
Copeland Nathan, joiner, 4 Old Hillend<br />
COPLAND James, superintendent <strong>of</strong> agents, Prudential<br />
Assurance Co., 5 West Blackhall st. Ho. 9 Kelly st<br />
CORK Steam-Packet <strong>Office</strong>, 9 Customhouse place -Graham<br />
Brymner, agent<br />
CORMIE Daniel, blacksmith, 23 Lynedoch st<br />
Cormie Daniel, blacksmith, 38 Ann st<br />
Cormie John, house and ship smith, 31 Hamilton st. Ho. 1<br />
West Stewart st<br />
CORNEY John, basketmaker, 22 St Lawrence st<br />
CORSTORPHINE Robert (at A. & G.Taylor's), 57 Belville<br />
st<br />
COUSAR Mrs James, lodgings, 68 Inverkip st<br />
COUPAR Mrs, 24 South st<br />
41
42 DIRECTORY.<br />
COW^N Alexander R., salesman, 41 Sir Michael st<br />
Cowan A., cooper and oil merchant, 3 Bogle st. Ho. 28 Brisbane<br />
st<br />
Cowan Daniel, carpenter, 11 Antigua st<br />
Cowan Dugald, carpenter, 6 Hill st<br />
Cowan James, cabinetmaker, 20 Bruce st<br />
Cowan John, merchant, Stoneleigh, Newark st<br />
Cowan John, mason, 31 Ingleston st<br />
Cowan Robert, railway guard, 5 Ratho st<br />
Cowan Robert & Co., drapers, tailors and clothiers, 2 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
Cowan Mrs, ladies' nurse, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
Cowan Mrs, 7 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Cowan Mrs, 70 Union st<br />
COWIE George, clogmaker,32 Shaw st. Ho. 21 Hamilton sfc<br />
Cowie Mrs William, 70 Eldon st<br />
COYLE John, jun., clerk, 31 Dempster st<br />
CRABBE William, grocer and provision merchant, 26 Ann<br />
st and 46 Roxburgh st Ho. 31 Dempster st<br />
CRAIG A., steamboat agent, West quay. Ho. 7 West breasfc<br />
Craig Andrew, baker, 18 Sir Michael st<br />
Craig Angus, bricklayer, 4 Hill st<br />
Craig Denis, mason, 7 Brachelston st<br />
Craig George, merchant, 27 Cathcart st. Ho. 75 Union st<br />
Craig Hugh, boilermaker, 42 Lynedoch st<br />
Craig J. & M., manufacturers <strong>of</strong> fire-clay goods. Factories,<br />
Hillhead and Perceton, Kilmarnock. Agent in <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
John Wilkie, 10 Brougham st. (See advertisement). t<br />
Craig James, blacksmith, 8 Springkell st<br />
Craig James, eatinghouse keeper, 11 East Quay lane<br />
Craig James, grocer, 60 Lynedoch st<br />
Craig James (<strong>of</strong> M'Neilage & Craig), 29 Mearns st<br />
Craig John, shipbroker and commission agent, 3 East Quay<br />
lane. Ho. 8 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Craig John, smith, 9 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Craig John, carpenter, 10 Baker st<br />
Craig Robert, constable, 35 West Shaw st<br />
Craig William A., joiner, 11 Mill st<br />
Craig Miss Agnes, 9 Nelson st, west<br />
Craig Mrs, 11 Main st<br />
Craig Mrs John, 52 Eldon st<br />
CRAIGIE Miss, dressmaker, 16 Laird st<br />
CRAIK Peter T., yachtsman, 6 Kilblain st<br />
CRAM Peter, mason, 59 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Cram Peter, builder, 13 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Cram William, mason, 30 South st
DIRECTORY. 43<br />
CRANE William, engineer, 5Q Drumfrochar road<br />
Crane William, confectioner, 8 Ann st. Ho. 4 East Shaw st<br />
CRANSTON Mrs, 14 West Blackhall st<br />
CRAWFORD Alexander, 27 Mearns sfc<br />
Crawford Alexander, British Workman Public House, 2<br />
William st. Ho. 17 Dempster st<br />
Crawford Alexander, storeman, 15 Newton st<br />
Crawford Alexander, plasterer, 7 Brachelston st<br />
Crawford Andrew & Co., joiners, blockmakers and timber<br />
merchants, 22 West Burn st<br />
Crawford Archibald, porter, 17 Lyle st<br />
Crawford Archibald, gatekeeper, 9 Antigua st<br />
Crawford Archibald, carpenter, 15 East Shaw st<br />
Crawford Bryce (<strong>of</strong> Crawford & Thomson), 45 Trafalgar st<br />
Crawford Charles, carpenter, 34 Sir Michael st<br />
Crawford & Fulton, joiners and builders, 10 Terrace road<br />
Crawford Hugh B., accountant, 24 Patrick st<br />
Crawford & Hope, ship carpenters, 16 Bogle st<br />
Crawford Jacob, labourer, 24 Sir Michael st<br />
Crawford J. W. (<strong>of</strong> J. C. Smith, Macdonald & Crawford), 49<br />
Newton st<br />
Crawford James, engineer, 33 Bank st<br />
Crawford James, plumber, 8 Nicolson st<br />
Crawford James, flesher, 83 Roxburgh st. Ho. 22 South st<br />
Crawford James H. (<strong>of</strong> Andrew Crawford & Co.), 32 West<br />
Stewart st<br />
Crawford Joseph, rivetter, 80 Belville st<br />
Crawford John, labourer, 32 Ingleston st<br />
Crawford John, provision merchant, 6 Watson's lane<br />
Crawford John, labourer, 42 Lynedoch st<br />
Crawford John, carter, 3 Laurieston st<br />
Crawford John, joiner, 92 Belville st<br />
Crawford John, tinsmith, 8 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Crawford John, spirit merchant, 71 East Hamilton st<br />
Crawford & Laurie, drapers and clothiers, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
Crawford Matthew T., fruiterer and greengrocer, 37 Ann st.<br />
Ho. 13 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Crawford P. R. (<strong>of</strong> Crawford & Laurie), 10 Brisbane st<br />
Crawford Robert, patternmaker, 12 South st<br />
Crawford Robert, smith, 8 West Burn st<br />
Crawford Robert, butcher, 43 Roxburgh st. Ho. 22 South st<br />
Crawford Robert, farm labourer, 25 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Crawford Robert P., wine and spirit merchant, 35 Ingleston<br />
st. House 40 Grosvenor place<br />
Crawford Thomas, potter, 6 Sinclair st<br />
Crawford Thomas, labourer, 13 Ingleston st
44 DIRECTORY.<br />
Crawford & Thomson, ironfounders, Caledonian Foundry, 46<br />
Trafalgar st<br />
Crawford W. & J., shipbrokers and shipowners, 49 Cathcart st<br />
Crawford William, contractor, 23 Ingleston st<br />
Crawford William, glazier and glass merchant, 9 Market st.<br />
Ho. 39 Nelson st, west<br />
Crawford Y/iiiiam, labourer, 1 East Blackhall st<br />
Crawford William (<strong>of</strong> Denny & Crawford) 14 South st<br />
Crawford William, joiner, 34 East Hamilton st<br />
Crawford William, joiner, 28 Lynedoch st<br />
Crawford William, joiner. 70 Kolmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Crawford William, assistant station-master, Railway cottage<br />
Crawford William (<strong>of</strong> W. & J. Crawford), 56 Forsyth st<br />
Crawford William, family grocer, 5 Grey place<br />
Crawford William, joiner, 93 Roxburgh st<br />
Crawford William, jun., carter, 23 Ingleston st<br />
Crawford William H., boatbuilder, 20 Wellington st<br />
Crawford Mrs Agnes, 47 Nicolson st<br />
Crawford Mrs Alexander, 55 Shaw st<br />
Crawford Mrs Andrew, 32 West Stewart st<br />
Crawford Mrs Charles, Berlin wool and fancy warehouse, 2D<br />
West Blackhall st. Ho. 32 Nelson st, west<br />
Crawford Mrs Hugh, lodgings, 33 West Burn st<br />
Crawford Mrs Robert, 22 South st<br />
Crawford Mrs, 7 Hope st<br />
Crawford Mrs, 14 South st<br />
Crawford Mrs, 20 John st<br />
Crawford Mrs, 31 Nicolson st<br />
Crawford Mrs, 16 Crescent st<br />
CRAWLEY William, rivetter, 2 Rue-end st<br />
CREIGHTON D. (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>), 41 Mearns st<br />
Creighton George, sub-contractor, 3 East Crawfurd st<br />
CREIVIE James, engine driver, 85 Belville st<br />
CRIGHTON Hugh, gardener, Belleaire cottage, Newark st<br />
CROCKATT George, jun., forwarding and shipping agent,.<br />
4 East breast. Ho. 4 Ardgowan square<br />
Crockatt William, sugar merchant, Glasgow. Ho. 4 Ardgowan<br />
square<br />
CROMAR & Co., drapers, 12 William st<br />
CROMBIE Mark, cooper, 56 St Lawrence st<br />
CRONE William, engineer, 13 Charles st<br />
Crone Mrs Mary, 40 West Burn st<br />
Crone Mrs, 10 Carnock st<br />
CROOKSHANKS Joseph, coach proprietor and funeral<br />
undertaker, 43 West Blackhall st and 1 8 Cathcart st<br />
CROSS W. Paterson, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music, 21 Brisbane st
DIRECTORY. 45<br />
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Cross Misses, dressmakers, 32 West Stewart st<br />
CROSSAN James, labourer, 9 Watt st<br />
CRUDEN Alexander, circular deliverer, 20 West Stewart st<br />
Cruden Miss, dressmaker, 11 West Stewart st<br />
Cruden Miss J., boys' dressmaker, 11 West Stewart st<br />
CRUICKSHANK Alexander, telegraphist, 19 Dempster st<br />
Cruickshank Geo. M., patent agent, 135 Buchanan st, Glasgow.<br />
(See advzrtisement in Appendix).<br />
CRUTHERS Mrs Ann, pawnbroker, 28 Dairy mple st. Ho.<br />
14 Mearnsst<br />
CULLEN William, bootmaker, 85 Roxburgh st. Ho. 87 do.<br />
CULLEY Thomas, labourer, 68 Drumfrochar road<br />
CUMMACK Hugh, labourer, 20 Bruce st<br />
CUMMING James, moulder, 23 Ingleston st<br />
Cumming James, joiner, 3 Belville st<br />
Cumming John, mason, 80 Belville st<br />
Cumming Thomas, gardener, 65 Nicolson st<br />
Cumming Thomas, fitter, 5 Kilblain st<br />
Cumming Miss, 5 West Stewart st<br />
Cumming Mrs, 13 West Stewart st<br />
CUMMINGS Thomas, labourer, 18 Serpentine walk<br />
Cummings William, labourer, 57 Ann st<br />
Cummings Mrs, seamstress, 34 Kelly st<br />
CUNLIFFE & Dunlop, engineers and shipbuilders, Inch<br />
Works, Port-Glasgow<br />
Cunliffe James L. (<strong>of</strong> Cunliffe & Dunlop), Glenbank, Port-<br />
Glasgow<br />
CUNINGHAM Charles, sugar broker and commission merchant,<br />
49 Cathcart st. Ho. 8 Ardgowan st, west<br />
CUNNINGHAM D., baker, 9 Newton st<br />
Cunningham David, engineer, 33 East Crawfurd st<br />
Cunningham Duncan (<strong>of</strong> D. Cunningham & Co.), 20 Ardgowan<br />
st, west<br />
Cunningham D. & Co., commission merchants, 32 Cathcart st<br />
Cunningham Gilbert, carter, 48 Inverkip st<br />
Cunningham J. H., dyer, 73 Ann st<br />
Cunningham James, hammerman, 27 Vennel<br />
Cunningham John, merchant, 32 Cathcart st.<br />
2 Fox st<br />
iOunningham John, cooper, 8 East Shaw st<br />
Ho. Seafield,<br />
Cunningham John, baker, 33 East Crawfurd st<br />
Cunningham P.<br />
Dempster st<br />
G. (manager at J. Poynter & Son's), 7<br />
Cunningham Neil, vanman, 29 Dempster st<br />
Cunningham Robert, blacksmith, 2 Watt place<br />
Cunningham Thomas, clerk, 53 Belville st
46<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Cunningham William D., 12 Market st. Ho. 2 Watt place<br />
Cunningham William, pansman, 3 Mearns st<br />
Cunningham William, sailmaker, 10 Lynedoch st<br />
Cunningham Mrs, grocer, 8 Hill st<br />
CURETON Richard, plasterer, 30 Bruce st<br />
CURREN Patrick, foreman, 3 Belville st<br />
CURRIE Alexander, cooper, 25 Regent st<br />
Currie Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Alex. Currie & Co.), 9 Ardgowan square<br />
Currie Alexander & Co., merchants, 12 West Burn st<br />
Currie Angus, fisherman, 5 York st<br />
Currie David, shipmaster, 23 Newton st<br />
Currie Dugald, labourer, 3 Regent st<br />
Currie Duncan, carpenter, 9 East Crawfurd st<br />
Currie James, engineer, 12 Ljnedoch st<br />
Currie James, baker, 82 Roxburgh st<br />
Currie James, seaman, 8 Murdieston st<br />
Currie John, carpenter, 35 West Shaw st<br />
Currie John, painter, 2 Clarence st<br />
Currie John, sugar sampler, 8 Nicolson st<br />
Currie Malcolm, clerk, 39 Sir Michael st<br />
Currie Peter, shipmaster, 29 Nelson st, west<br />
Currie Robert, carpenter, 8 Kiiblain st<br />
Currie Robert, tailor, 8 Buccleuch st<br />
Currie Samuel, upholsterer, 6 Nelson st, west<br />
Currie Thcmas, labourer, 64 Drumfrochar road<br />
Currie William C ,<br />
restaurant, 4 Watson's lane.<br />
Currie Miss Ann, 19 Kelly st<br />
Currie Miss, 12 Cathcart st<br />
Currie Mrs Ann, 22 Bank st<br />
Currie Mrs Neil, 27 Sir Michael it<br />
Ho. 14 Lyle st<br />
Currie Mrs, 2 East Quay lane<br />
CURTIS Charles H. & Co., distillers, Auchintoshan, Dum-<br />
'bartonshire, wine and spirit importers, City Buildings,,<br />
32 Cathcart st, and distillery bonded storekeepers, 24<br />
Maiket st and 29 Hamilton st<br />
Curtis C. H. & Co., wine and spirit merchants, 24 Nicolson st<br />
Curtis Charles H. (<strong>of</strong> Charles H. Curtis & Co.), Ebberly,<br />
Octavia terrace<br />
Curtis Mrs William, Greenbank, 50 Kelly st<br />
CUSTOMHOUSE Buildings, Steamboat quay<br />
CUTHBERT James, 50 East Crawfurd st<br />
Cuthbert Robert, shipowner, 67 Bue-end st. Ho. The Craigs^<br />
Cuthbert Mrs Janet A., grocer, 28 Roxburgh st. Ho. 12t<br />
Trafalgar st<br />
Cuthbert Mrs. 19 Antigua st<br />
CUTHBERTSON Adam, slater, 43 Cathcart st
DIRECTORY. 4T<br />
Cuthbertson Alexander, coal merchant, 10 Patrick st. Ho.<br />
31 Lynedoch st<br />
Cuthbertson, Alexander, foreman baker, 3 Kilblain st<br />
Cuthbertson David, cabinetmaker, 5 Newton st<br />
Cuthbertson James R., wholesale confectioner, 2 Grey place.<br />
Ho. 7 Newton st<br />
Cuthbertson James S., compositor, 17 Dempster st<br />
Cuthbertson Robert S., joiner, 11 Nelson st, west<br />
Cuthbertson Thomas, wholesale and export confectioner, 44<br />
Hamilton st, and 7 and 49 Cathcart st. Ho. 15^<br />
Robertson st<br />
Cuthbertson Mrs William, 31 Lynedoch st<br />
CU5TCO Pantileon, Spanish Sailors' Home, 8 East breast<br />
CZARNIKOW & BOOG, sugar brokers, 32 Cathcart st<br />
DAILY James, brassfinisher, 7 Belville st<br />
Daily and Weekly Glasgow Herald (newspaper) <strong>of</strong>fice, 29'<br />
Cathcart st<br />
DALGLEISH George, 34 Brisbane st<br />
DALE Charles, mate, 22 West Stewart st<br />
Dale James, superintendent engineer, G. & S. W. Railway.<br />
17 Brougham st<br />
DALLAS Adam, joiner, 34 Ann st<br />
Dallas James, carpenter, 26 Lynedoch st<br />
Dallas James, railway guard, Salmon st<br />
Dallas John, rivetter, 33 East Crawfurd st<br />
Dallas Matthew, cooper, 29 Ann st<br />
Dallas William, baker, 69 Roxburgh st<br />
DALY Michael G., broker, 3 Ardgowan st, Glebe. House 8:<br />
Cross- shore st<br />
DALLY William, boilermaker, 3 Regent st<br />
Dalrymple William, joiner, 95 Roxburgh st<br />
DALTON William, rafter, 11 Lynedoch st<br />
DALZELL Mrs George, dressmaker, 51 Kelly st<br />
Dalzell Mrs William, 76 Wellington st<br />
DANN James, minister <strong>of</strong> Orangefield Baptist Church. Ho.<br />
45 Brisbane st<br />
DARG1E Robert, 37 Brisbane st<br />
DARROCH Archibald, seaman, 26 Charles st<br />
Darroch Dugald & Son, cabinetmakers, 17 West Stewart st.<br />
Ho. 8 Watt st<br />
Darroch Duncan, assistant collector <strong>of</strong> harbour dues, Customhouse.<br />
Ho. 29 Brougham st<br />
Darroch James, lather* 56 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st
48 DIRECTORY.<br />
Darroch James, joiner, 10 Lynedocb st<br />
Darroch John, carter, 17 Bearhope square<br />
Darroch John, boilermaker, 9 Duncan st<br />
Darroch Neil, cooper, 11 Watt st<br />
Darroch Peter, boilermaker, 5 Dellingburn st<br />
Darroch Miss, 8 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Darroch Miss, grocer, 12 Watt st. Ho. 8 do.<br />
Darroch Mrs James, greengrocer, 86 Roxburgh st<br />
Darroch Mrs John, 19 Ingleston place<br />
DASKIN & Co., gasfitters and bellhangers, 31 Nicolson st<br />
DAVID Simon H., policeman, 35 West Stewart st<br />
David Miss, dressmaker, 8 Grey place<br />
DAVIDSON Alexander, minister E.U. Church, Nelson st, w.<br />
Ho. 48 Eldon st<br />
Davidson Andrew, boilermaker, 47 Mearns st<br />
Davidson David, smith, 5 Laurieston st<br />
Davidsou David, carpenter, 13 West Stewart st<br />
Davidson George, coach painter, 22 South st<br />
Davidson Greorge F., joiner, 36 Crescent st<br />
Davidson George, rigger, 8 Chapel st<br />
Davidson George, sailmaker, 1 Kilblain buildings<br />
Davidson James, labourer, 7 St Lawrence st<br />
Davidson James, spirit dealer, 1 Crescent st. Ho. 7 Nelson<br />
st, west<br />
Davidson Rev. James, Sir Michael Street U.P. Church. Ho.<br />
85 Brisbane st<br />
Davidson James, sawyer, 51 Belville st<br />
Davidson John, carpenter, 92 Belville st<br />
Davidson John, sailmaker, 43 Crawfud st<br />
Davidson Mathew, baker, 6 Murdieston st<br />
Davidson Robert, watchmaker and jeweller, 18 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. 7 Nelson st, west<br />
Davidson Robert, railway guard, 52 Wellington st<br />
Davidson Thomas, slater, 24 St Lawrence st<br />
Davidson William, rigger, 9 Hope st<br />
Davidson William, seaman, 21 Bearhope st<br />
Davidson William, blacksmith, 1 William st, east<br />
Davidson William, policeman, 76 Dempster st<br />
Davidson William, salesman, 66 Kelly st<br />
Davidson Miss, lodgings, 16 Lynedoch st<br />
Davidson Mrs, 15 Sir Michael st<br />
DAVIE Alex. M., spirit merchant, 19 Stanners it. Ho. 24<br />
Octavia cottages, East Crawfurd st<br />
Davie James, joiner, 28 Crawfurd st<br />
Davie Robert & Co., timber measurers, 63 Rue-end st<br />
Davie Robert (<strong>of</strong> Robert Davie & Co.), 4 Fox st
DIRECTORY. 4.9<br />
DAVIES Lewis, rigger, 24 Bruce st<br />
Davies John, mason, 9 Bearhope st<br />
Davies Mrs David, 7 Bearhope st<br />
Davies Mrs William, grocer, 24 West Blackhall st. Ho. do.<br />
Davies Mrs, grocer, 81 Belville st. Ho. South Hillend farm<br />
©AVIS Thomas, turner, fret cutter, and carver, 16 West<br />
Burn st. Ho. 104 Dempster st<br />
DAW Mrs Alexander, 8 Wellington st<br />
DAWSON Miss, 19 Newton st<br />
Dawson John, steamboat agent, Customhouse quay. Ho. 2<br />
George square<br />
Dawson John, carpenter, 40 Nicolson st<br />
DEAS John S., inspector <strong>of</strong> poor, 35 Nicolson st. Ho. 30<br />
Brisbane st<br />
DEANS Samuel, labourer, 9 Prospecthill st<br />
DELETIS Jerome, carpenter, 43 Mearns st<br />
DEMPSEY Michael, detective, 18 Ann st<br />
Dempsey John, engine driver, 4 Sinclair st<br />
DEMPSTER George, accountant, Provident Bank. Ho.<br />
20 South st<br />
Dempster James, joiner, 20 South st<br />
Dempster James, rivetter, 38 Main st<br />
Dempster John, watchman, 13 Regent st<br />
Dempster Mrs Margaret, 20 South st<br />
DEMHAM Robert, boot and shoemaker, 25 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. 20 Brisbane st<br />
D ENHOLM James and John, ship, insurance and commission<br />
agents, Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart st<br />
Denholm John (<strong>of</strong> James and John Denholm), 1 Ford plaea,<br />
Finnart st<br />
Denholm William, blacksmith, 50 St Lawrence st<br />
Denholm Mrs, 13 Antigua st<br />
DENNEY Archibald, brassfounder, 16 Hope st<br />
Deaney & Crawford, joiners, 52 Kelly st<br />
Denney Charles, registry <strong>of</strong>fice for domestic servants, 17<br />
Jamaica st. Ho. do.<br />
Denney Charles, bandmaster, 1st Renfrewshire Rifle Volunteers,<br />
Drill Hall. Ho. 17 Jamaica st<br />
Denney John (<strong>of</strong> Denney & Crawford), 32 South st<br />
DENNY John, labourer, 19 Ingleston place<br />
Denny Thomas, barber, 41 Shaw st. Ho. 5 Cross-shora st<br />
DENNISTON J. S. & Co., ship chandlers, flag m ikers and<br />
tinsmiths, 11 West breast<br />
Denniston John S. (<strong>of</strong> J. S. Denniston & Co.), 19 Patrick st<br />
Denniston John, mason, 4 Hill st<br />
Denny Miss, grocer, 63 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st
50 DIRECTORY.<br />
Dennv Miss, grocer, 56 Lynedoch st<br />
DERMODY James W., weisrher, 3 Kilblain st<br />
DEUBLER Conrad, labourer, 22 Inverkip st<br />
DEVINE David, carpenter, 60 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Devine James, shoemaker, 47 Shaw st<br />
Devine James, sanitary <strong>of</strong>ficer, 81 Wellington st<br />
Devine Michael, labourer, 5 Newton st<br />
Devine Mary, laundress, 25 West Stewart st<br />
DEVLIN J*ames P., spirit merchant, 18 Vennel. House, 82?<br />
South st<br />
Devlin John, rafter, 6 East Blackhall st<br />
Devlin John, rigger, 14 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Devlin M., fruiterer and confectioner, 1 Grey place. Ho. 1<br />
Ardgowan st, Glebe<br />
Devlin P., spirit merchant, 3 Market st. Ho. 45 Brisbane si<br />
Devlin Mrs Henry, 30 Ann st<br />
Devlin Mrs, 1 Ardgowan st, Glebe<br />
DEWAR Daniel, yachtsman, 32 West Stewart st<br />
Dewar James, general dealer, 11 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Dewar John & Co., tinsmiths and gasfitters, 26 Charles st<br />
Dewar John, joiner, 26 Ann st<br />
Dewar John, sailmaker, 12 Ann st<br />
Dewar Peter, blacksmith, 6 Laurieston st<br />
DICK Andrew, joiner, 16 South st<br />
Dick Archibald, joiner, 67 Roxburgh st<br />
Dick David, labourer, 24 Ann st<br />
Dick Ebenezer, cooper, 2 Crawford lane<br />
Dick Hugh, tinsmith, 65 Nicolson st<br />
Dick James M., London Hat Warehouse, 11 West Blackball<br />
st. Ho. 25 Newton st<br />
Dick John, plumber, 29 Rue- end st<br />
Dick R. & J., gutta percha boot and shoe manufacturers, \&<br />
Cathcart st<br />
Dick Robert, smith, 18 Yennel<br />
Dick Thomas, cooper, 24 South st<br />
Dick William, cooper, 62 Kelly st<br />
Dick Miss, 32 Nelson st, west<br />
Dick Misses, dress and mantle maker?, 4 Union st<br />
Dick Mrs, 42 Main st<br />
Dick Mrs, midwife, 68 Roxburgh st<br />
Dick Mrs, feuar, 24 Brisbane st<br />
DICKIE Geo. B. (<strong>of</strong> Thomas Skinner & Co.), 22 Robertson sfc<br />
Dickie J. & Co., coal merchants, 27 West Burn st. Ho. 15*<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
Dickie James, boilermaker, 24 Bank st*<br />
Dickie John, coachman, 46 Cathcart st"
DIRECTORY. 51<br />
Dickie William, painter. 97 Roxburgh st<br />
Dickie Mrs John, 22 Brisbane st<br />
Dickie Mrs John, 57 Inverkip st<br />
DICKSON Alexander, engineer, 5 Beiville st<br />
Dickson Benjamin, agent London and North-Western Railway<br />
Company, 1 Mansionhouse lane. Ho. 15 Bentinck st<br />
Dickson David, sugar boiler, 24 Antigua st<br />
Dickson David, boot and shoemaker, 5 Rue-end st. Ho. 36<br />
East Hamilton st<br />
Dickson James, grocer, 56 Vennel. Ho. 83 Wellington st<br />
Dickson James, carpenter, 34 Kelly st<br />
Dickson Robert, pansman, 31 Dempster st<br />
Dickson William, seaman, 33 Hamilton st<br />
DISPENSARY for Eye Diseases, 23 Rue-end st<br />
DILLON John, cooper, 37 Vennel<br />
Dillon Thomas, labourer, 14 Serpentine walk<br />
DLNNING John, carpenter, 18 St Lawrence st<br />
Dinning Miss, matron <strong>of</strong> reception house, 35 Crawfurd st<br />
DITCHBURN Robert, fitter, 29 Beiville st<br />
DIVER Daniel, fisherman, 45 Cathcart st<br />
DIXON, George, seaman, 15 Shaw st<br />
Dixon John, clerk, 9 Dempster st<br />
Dixon William (Limited), coalmasters, Dellingburn sq and 1<br />
Dixon st, Glasgow<br />
DOAK James, mason, 42 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Doak John, shipbroker, 20 Hamilton st<br />
DOBBIE Hugh, tobacco-spinner, 68 Wellington st<br />
DOBBINS George, papermaker, Overton<br />
DOCHERTY Daniel, flesher, 18 Vennel. Ho. do.<br />
Docherty Frank, cooper, 15 Nelson st, west<br />
Docherty George, flesher, 5 William st. Ho. 7 do.<br />
Docherty George, tailor and clothier, 6 William st<br />
Docherty James, 17 Shaw st<br />
Docherty James, labourer, 5 East Quay lane<br />
Docherty James, rafter, 24 Hamilton st<br />
Docherty John, cooper, 11 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Docherty John, labourer, 47 Nicolson st<br />
Docherty Thomas, rafter, 5 Hamilton st<br />
Docherty Miss, greengrocer, 8 Market st<br />
Docherty Mrs, spirit dealer, 36 Inverkip st. Ho. 2 Salmon sfc<br />
Docherty Mrs, 84 Roxburgh st<br />
Docherty Mrs, 34 Dalrymple st<br />
DOCK Mrs, 10 Nile st<br />
DOCKER Edward, basketmaker, 24 St Lawrence st. Ho.<br />
22 St Lawrence st<br />
I>ocker John, basketmaker, 42 St Lawrence st
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DIRECTORY.<br />
DODD William, 5 Laurieston st<br />
Dodd William, joiner, 6 Belville st<br />
DODDS James, shipmaster, 21 Newton st<br />
Dodds Mrs Samuel, 82 Belville st<br />
Dodds William, carpenter, 18 Cathcart st<br />
DOIG Alex., hairdresser, 2 Inverkip st. Ho. 9 Brisbane st<br />
Doig Alex., labourer, 16 Laird st<br />
DON Alexander, labourer, 10 Mill st<br />
Don Robert, blacksmith, 34 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Don James, brassmoulder, 18 Serpentine walk<br />
DONACHIE Edward, butter and egg merchant, 44 Shaw st.<br />
Ho. do.<br />
DONAG HIE Robert, salt merchant, 1 East Blackhall st.<br />
Ho. do.<br />
Donaghie William, labourer, 45 Nicolson st<br />
DONALD Alexander, dyer, 104 Drumfrochar road<br />
Douald Alexander, salesman, 79 Dempster st<br />
Douald Charles, glazier, 35 Nicolson st<br />
Donald James & Co., tobacco and cigar merchants, 7 Hamilton<br />
st<br />
Donald James, late tobacconist, 48 Brougham st<br />
Donald James, plasterer, 8 Nile st<br />
Donald & Co., glaziers, embossers, &c, 12 Laird st<br />
Donald William (<strong>of</strong> Donald & Co.), 33 Nicolson st<br />
Donald Miss, Fiunart<br />
Donald Mrs, 3 Argyle st<br />
DONALDSON John, blacksmith, 17 Belville st<br />
Donaldson David, smith, 6 Laurieston st<br />
Donaldson Mrs Hannah, 1 Manse lane<br />
DONIGAN Thomas, cooper, 11 Duncan st<br />
DONNELLY Benjamin, slater, 19 Bearhope st<br />
Donnelly James, labourer, 28 Dalrymple st<br />
DOOCHY James, boilermaker, 38 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
DORAN James, sugar boiler, 5 Captain st<br />
DOUGALL Robert, blockmaker, 12 Lyle st<br />
DOUGANS Wm, gardener, 19 Kelly st<br />
DOUGLAS & Co., drapers and outfitters, 43 Vennei<br />
Douglas & Son, watch and clockmakers, gold and silversmiths,<br />
jewellers, &c, 9 Hamilton st<br />
Douglas David, marine store dealer, 2 Vennei. Ho. 16 Dalrymple<br />
st<br />
Douglas Dr John Campbell, M.B., L.R.S.C, Edin., physican<br />
and surgeon, 22 Union st<br />
Douglas E. & M., fruiterers, 10 Cathcart st. Ho. 1 Watt place<br />
Douglas Duncan, 33 Lynedoch st<br />
Douglas & Grant, tailors and clothiers, 26 Cathcart st
DIRECTORY. 53<br />
Douglas George, policeman, 27 Roxburgh st<br />
Douglas James (<strong>of</strong> Douglas & Co.), 54 Regent st<br />
Douglas John, grocer, 57 Main st. Ho. 51 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Douglas J. B„ tobacconist, 30 Cathcart st<br />
Douglas John, labourer, 9 Belville st<br />
Douglas John (<strong>of</strong> Mackenzie & Walker), Mount Stewart, 20<br />
Margaret st<br />
Douglas Peter, fitter, 11 Crescent st<br />
Douglas Peter (<strong>of</strong> Douglas & Grant), 19 Dempster st<br />
Douglas Thomas, clerk, Lloyd's Register, 5 Caddlehill st<br />
Douglas Thomas N. (<strong>of</strong> Douglas & Son), 35 Finn art st<br />
Douglas Walter, carter, 2 Macdougall st<br />
Douglas Walter, timber measurer, 62 Roxburgh st<br />
Douglas William, carter, 26 East Hamilton st<br />
Douglas William G., overlooker, 7 Mill st<br />
Douglas William (<strong>of</strong> Scott & Douglas), 115 Dempster st<br />
Douglas Mrs James, 30 Nelson st, west<br />
Douglas Mrs, 6 John st<br />
Douglas Mrs, 13 Watt st<br />
DOW Donald, carter, 22 Arthur st<br />
Dow Donald, labourer, 12 Arthur st<br />
Dow John, joiner, 8 Nicolson st<br />
Dow Mrs E., spirit dealer, 18 Sir Michael street. House 29<br />
Brougham st<br />
DOWNES Hugh, engineer, 27 Belville st<br />
DOWIE Ebenezer Telford, M.D., dentist, 42 Mearns st<br />
DOWLING James, labourer, 85 Belville st<br />
DOWNIE Andrew, joiner, 15 Lyle st<br />
Downie James, shipping clerk, 15 Nelson st, west<br />
Downie P. Y., billposter, 31 Hamilton st<br />
Downie Peter, iron turner, 38 Lynedoch st<br />
Downie William, blacksmith, 42 Main st<br />
Downie William, cooper and wooden dish manufacturer,<br />
Hunter place, <strong>of</strong>f Vennel. Ho. 35 Sir Michael st<br />
Downie William, dresser, 17 John st<br />
Downie William, engineer, 1 Ratho st<br />
Downie William, sailmaker, 72 Wellington st<br />
Downie William, carpenter, 3 Trafalgar st<br />
Downie Miss, dressmaker, 15 Bank st<br />
Downie Mrs, 66 Wellington st<br />
Downie Mrs John, dairy, 32 East Hamilton st. Ho. do.<br />
DOWNING William, wine and spirit merchant, 29 Cathcart<br />
st and 2 Mansionhouse lane<br />
DOYLE Patrick, irondresser, 3 John st<br />
DRAKE J. Y. & Co., sugar brokers, Exchange buildings, 27<br />
Cathcart st
54<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
DRANE Mrs, draper, 11 Cartsburn st<br />
DKAY Benjamin, flesher, 28 Bruce st<br />
DRENNAN Mrs George, dairy, 69 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
DRUMMOND Alexander, moulder, 22 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Drummond Daniel, assistant harbour-master, 31 Lyle st<br />
Drummond James, carter, 41 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Drummond J. & N., coopers, 52 Rue-end st<br />
Drummond John (<strong>of</strong> J. & N. Drummond), 12 Wellington st<br />
Drummond John, baker, 65 Main st<br />
Drummond John, porter, 24 West Blackhall st<br />
Drummond Neil, <strong>of</strong> J. & N. Drummond, 3 Campsie terrace<br />
Drummond Neil, labourer, 23 Trafalgar st<br />
Drummond Robert, bottler, 4 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
Drummond Robert, engine-driver, 11 Brougham st<br />
Drummond Robert, carpenter, 1 1 Mill st<br />
Drummond William, labourer, 19 Bearhope st<br />
DRYDEN Robert, teacher, <strong>Greenock</strong> Academy. Ho. 27<br />
Union st<br />
Dryden Mrs, ladies' school, 27 Union st<br />
DRYSDALE John, watchman, 7 Prospecthill st<br />
Drysdale Robert, compositor, 73 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Drysdale Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 3 Crescent st.<br />
Ho. 6 John st<br />
Drysdale Thomas, foreman, 64 Ann st<br />
DUBLIN and Belfast Tea Co., 33 Cathcart st<br />
DUCKWORTH Joseph, wool sorter, 112 Drumfrochar road<br />
DUFF Daniel, blockmaker, 61 Dalrymple st. Ho. Ney<br />
place, Gourock<br />
Duff James & Sons, brassfounders, coppersmiths, gasfitters,<br />
and bellhangers. 47 Rue-end st<br />
Duff James, jun. (<strong>of</strong> James Duff & Sons), Mount Park, 2<br />
Hope st<br />
Duff James, labourer, 44 Arthur st<br />
Duff John (<strong>of</strong> James Duff & Sons), Hazelwood, 39 Eldon st<br />
Duff John, carpenter, 23 Tobago st<br />
Duff Robert, blacksmith, 5 Hope st<br />
Duff William, farmer, Ladyburn<br />
Duff Miss, grocer, 89 East Hamilton st<br />
Duff Mrs Emily, 27 Nelson st, west<br />
Duff Mrs James, 20 Forsyth st<br />
Duff Mrs, 17 Bearhope st<br />
DUFFY Daniel, butter and egg merchant, 59 Vennel. Ho.<br />
73 Regent st<br />
DUGUID John, sawmaker, edge tool and saw merchant,<br />
Port-Glasgow road. Ho. do.<br />
DUNBAR Arthur, engineer, 16 Kelly st
DIRECTORY. 55<br />
D&Dbar Charles, carter, 19 Ingleston st<br />
Dunbar James, boot and shoemaker, 29 Sugarbouse lane.<br />
Ho. 14 Brisbane st<br />
Dunbar John, dairy, 12 East Shaw st<br />
Dunbar Miss, dressmaker, 19 Brisbane st<br />
Dunbar Miss, 12 Union st<br />
Dunbar Mrs A., milliner, 5 Inverkip st. Ho. 16 Kelly st<br />
DUNCAN Alexander, seaman, 8 Hope st<br />
Duncan Rev. Alexander, minister <strong>of</strong> Roxburgh Street U„P.<br />
Church. Ho. 2 Robertson st<br />
Duncan Allan, skinner, 1 East Crawfurd sfc<br />
Duncan A., draper, hosier and milliner, 43 Cathcart st<br />
Duncan Andrew, labourer, 15 Lyle st<br />
Duncan A. (<strong>of</strong> Duncan & Sharp), 43 Princes st, Port-Glasgow<br />
Duncan Archibald, shipwright, 41 Lynedoch st<br />
Duncan Daniel, joiner, 14 Lyle st<br />
Duncan Daniel, carpenter, 19 Antigua st<br />
Duncan Henry, C.E., Oakfield East, Ratho st<br />
Duncan James D., H.M.C., 45 Trafalgar st<br />
Duncan James, rafter, 27 Vennel<br />
Duncan James, joiner, 9 Ratho st<br />
Duncan J. B., jeweller, 72 Ann st<br />
Doncan John, pointsman, 34 Crescent st<br />
Duncan John, pansman, 32 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Doncan John, lathsplitter, 10 South st<br />
Duncan John, rafter, 32 Tobago st<br />
Duncan John, seaman, 4 Hill st<br />
Duncan Matthew, contractor and dairyman, 2 Brachelston st<br />
Duncan Peter, joiner, 14 Mearns st<br />
Duncan R. B., procurator and notary public, 29 West Burn<br />
st. Ho. 11 South st<br />
Duncan Robert F., painter and paperhanger, 35 and 37 West<br />
Burn st. Ho. 6 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Duncan Robert, spirit dealer, 12 Baker st<br />
Duncan Robert, sailmaker, 15 Nelson st, west<br />
Duncan Robert, coal merchant, 7 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st. House 28<br />
Wellington st<br />
Duncan & Sharp, brassfounders and plumbers, Ladyburn<br />
Duncan Samuel, chemist and druggist, and branch <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>,<br />
17 West Blackhall st. Ho. Bute villa, 16 Finnart st<br />
Duncan Thomas, painter, 4 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Duncan William, grocer, 20 Cartsburn st. Ho. 10 Hill st<br />
Duncan William, shipmaster, 45 Brisbane st<br />
Doncan Miss, 36 Brisbane st<br />
Duncan Miss, 14 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Duncan Miss, 13 Lynedoch st
56<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Duncan Mrs, 10 Hill st<br />
Duncan Mrs A., lodgings, 22 Crawfurd st<br />
Duncan Mrs Colin, lodgings, 17 Nelson st, west<br />
Duncan Mrs James, 65 Rue-end st<br />
Duncan Mrs John, grocer, 32 Dalrymple st. Ho. do.<br />
Duncan Mrs J., lodgings, 6 Kilblain st<br />
Duncan Mrs Robert, tea merchant and grocer, 16 Cathead<br />
st. Ho. do.<br />
DUNGLINSON Joseph, blacksmith, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
DUNLEAVY Daniel, rivetter, 24 St Lawrence st<br />
Dunleavy James, labourer, 26 Arthur st<br />
Dunleavy Mrs, 36 Arthur st<br />
DUNLOP Allan, family grocer, 9 Cathcart st. Ho. 67 Nicolson<br />
st<br />
Dunlop David J. (<strong>of</strong> Cunliffe & Dnnlop), Glenhuntly, Port-<br />
Glasgow<br />
Dunlop George, sen., 20 Bank st and Blairmore<br />
Dunlop George, jun., wine and spirit merchant, 11 and 12<br />
East Breast. Ho. 20 Bank st<br />
Dunlop John (<strong>of</strong> M. F. & J. Dunlop), Elmbank, 34 Esplanade<br />
Dunlop M. F. (<strong>of</strong> M. F. & J. Dunlop), Glenview, Finnart rcl<br />
Dunlop M. F. & J., writers, 2 Church place<br />
Dunlop Robert, labourer, 71 Ann st<br />
Dunlop Thomas Reid, stevedore, 1 East India breast. Hov<br />
3 George square<br />
Dunlop Mrs, lessee <strong>of</strong> Albert Harbour refreshment rooms,,<br />
Princes Pier<br />
Dunlop Mrs William, lodgings, 27 Nicolson st<br />
Dunlop Mrs William, furnishings, 26 Bruce st<br />
Dunlop Miss, lodgings, 2 Watt place<br />
DUNN A. C.j engineer, 43 Lynedoch st<br />
Dunn Andrew, general grocer, 67 Rue-end st. Ho. 26 Mearns<br />
st<br />
Dunn John, slater, 20 Bearhope st<br />
Dunn Miss, teacher, 20 West Stewart st<br />
Dunn Mrs Archibald, 35 West Burn st<br />
Dunn Mrs, 8 Hope st<br />
DUNNING Matthew, stevedore, 6 Trafalgar st<br />
Dunning Sarah, tobacconist, 44 Vennel<br />
DUNSMORE Andrew, gatekeeper, 31 Lyle st<br />
DURKIN Henry, H.M. Customs. Ho. 24 Brisbane st<br />
DURSLEY James, seaman, 8 Mnrdieston st<br />
DUTHIE James, cooper, 20 Brisbane st<br />
Duthie Mrs, 71 Nicolson st<br />
DYER John, cabinetmaker, 32 Lynedoch st<br />
Dyer Mrs John, 4 Kilblain st
DIRECTORY.<br />
E<br />
EADIE Andrew, brakesman, 5 Dellingburn square<br />
Eadie Forbes, lieutenant <strong>of</strong> police, Police Chambers. Ho. 6&<br />
Ann st<br />
EAGLE Foundry, 28 Baker st<br />
EAGLESHAM James, collector, 22 John st<br />
Eaglesham John, shoemaker, 10 Regent st<br />
EAST-END Co-Operative Society Grocery, 52 East Hamilton<br />
st<br />
East-End Medical Hall, 63 Rue-end st<br />
Eastern Hall, 13 John st<br />
East Parish Church, 7 Regent st<br />
EASTON George, warehouseman, 32 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Easton Peter, brassfinisher, 1 Crescent st<br />
Easton Robert F., clerk, 66 Wellington st<br />
Easton Robert (<strong>of</strong> D. M'Cammond & Co.), 14 South st<br />
EDELSTEN Richard, tobacconist and agent for Engelbert's<br />
lubricant, and branch <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>, 29 Brougham st. Ho.<br />
Glendevon cottage, 8 Glen st<br />
EDGAR George, painter and decorator, 94 Roxburgh st. Ho.<br />
13 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Edgar James, messenger, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>. Ho. 87 Roxburgh st<br />
Edgar John, shoemaker, 32 East SI: aw st. Ho. 5 Newton sfe-<br />
Edgar John, shoemaker, 22 Bearhope st<br />
Edgar Rev. Robert, minister <strong>of</strong> St Andrew Square U.P.<br />
Church. Ho. 38 Brisbane st<br />
Edgar William, leather merchant, 3 Dalrymple st. Ho. 66-<br />
Kelly st<br />
Edgar William, labourer, 115 Dempster st<br />
Edgar William, labourer, 39 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
EDINGTON Adam B., painter, 9 Nelson st, west<br />
EDINBURGH Heritable Security Co. (Limited), <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong><br />
buildings— Langwill & Cameron, agents<br />
EDMISTON Alexander, labourer, 30 Lynedoch st<br />
EDWARDS John, boilermaker, 62 Drumfrochar road<br />
Edwards Robert, grocer, 26 Inverkip st. Ho. 34 West Shaw<br />
street<br />
Edwards Simon, labourer, 5 Caddlehill st<br />
Edwards William, boltmaker, 9 Argyle st<br />
ELLIOT Charles, labourer, 24 Bruce st<br />
Elliot Henry, carpenter, 32 East Hamilton st<br />
ELLIOTT A. Stuart, chief clerk, Inland Revenue. Ho. 4?<br />
Brisbane st<br />
Elliott Thomas, compositor, 45 Trafalgar st<br />
57"
;S8 DIRECTORY.<br />
Elliott John, engineer, 12 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Elliott Mrs, 40 Cathcarfc st<br />
ELLIS Henry, labourer, 115 Dempster st<br />
Ellis Robert, carpenter, 19 Regent st<br />
Ellis Mrs, 40 Cathcart st<br />
Ellis Mrs, grocer, 6 Chapel st<br />
ELSTOB Mrs, lodgings, 38 Sir Michael st<br />
ELTERINGHAM John, tugboatman, 29 Lynedoch st<br />
EMSLIE, Andrew, clerk, 36 Lynedoch st<br />
Emslie James, brassfinisher, 57 Belville st<br />
EPISCOPAL (St John's) Church, 10 Union st<br />
ERSKINE Alexander, cartwright, 10 Murdieston st<br />
Erskine D. M., merchant, Finnart grove, Finnart road<br />
Erskine George, slater, 27 Main st. Ho. 2 Macdougall st<br />
Erskine Henry, merchant, Lome place, 9 Margaret st<br />
Erskine James, tenter, 43 Lynedoch st<br />
Erskine John (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> Felt Work Co.), Finnart grove,<br />
Finnart road<br />
Erskine John, labourer, 82 Belville "st<br />
EVANGELICAL Union Church, Nelson st, west<br />
EVANS J. T., 7 Dempster st<br />
Evans Mrs, Lome place, 54 Brougham st<br />
EVERETT Joseph, tugboitman, 36 Lynedoch st<br />
EWART Thomas, labourer, 9 Lyle st<br />
Ewart William, constable, 136 Lynedoch st<br />
EWING & Paul, potato merchants, 55 Drumfrochar road<br />
Ewing Robert & Co., merchants, 4 Bogle st<br />
Ewing James, joiner, 56 St Lawrence st<br />
Ewing William, rafter, 11 Cathcart st<br />
Ewing Mrs James, lodgings, 15 Nelson st, west<br />
Ewing Mrs Jane, 69 Nicolson st<br />
FAGAN Peter, head master, St Mary's B.C. School, 6 Bearhope<br />
st. Ho. Eddlewood place, Gourock road<br />
FAIRBAIRN Andrew, commission agent, 27 Ardgowan st,<br />
west<br />
Fairbairn George, railway guard, 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st<br />
FAIRGRIEVE Andrew & Sons, plumbers, brassfounders,<br />
tinsmiths and gasfitters, 6 West breast<br />
Fairgrieve James (<strong>of</strong> Andrew Fairgrieve & Sons), 21 Brisbane<br />
st<br />
Fairgrieve John B. (<strong>of</strong> Andrew Fairgrieve & Sons), Buckingham<br />
terrace, 38 Brisbane st<br />
Fairgrieve Thomas, warehouseman, 14 Wellington st
DIRECTORY.<br />
FAIRLIE Robert P., assistant inspector <strong>of</strong> poor, 10 Kelly st<br />
Fairlie William, cabinetmaker, 32 West Blackhall st. Ho.<br />
10 Kelly st<br />
Fairlie Mrs J., confectioner, 3 Brougham st<br />
FAIRLEY James, joiner, 13 Charles st<br />
FAIRNS Robert, cooper, 66 Kelly st<br />
FAITH John, grocer, 9 Main st<br />
FALCONER & Grieve, dressmakers, 16 Kilblain st<br />
Falconer William, plumber, 97 Roxburgh st<br />
Falconer Mrs Ann, grocer, 8 John st<br />
Falconer Mrs, 29 Regent st<br />
FALLER Joseph, watch and clock maker, 12 Nile st<br />
FALOON John, coachman, 29 Hamilton st<br />
FARISH George, engine-driver, 52 West Blackhall st<br />
FARQUHAR Charles, shoemaker, 41 Hamilton st<br />
Farquhar John, storekeeper, 111 Dempster st<br />
Farquhar Mrs William, 5 Robertson st<br />
FARQUHARSON Alexander, grocer, 80 Belville st. Ho.<br />
17 do.<br />
Farquharson William, engineer, 5 Laurieston st<br />
FARR Adam, labourer, 1 St Andrew st<br />
FARRELL Michael, labourer, 11 East Stewart st<br />
Farrell Patrick, engineman, Overton<br />
Farrell James, grocer, 28 Mackenzie st<br />
Farrell Robert, grocer, 21 Main st. Ho. do.<br />
FAULDS James, brassfinisher, 3 St Andrew st<br />
Faulds Mrs, 39 Ann st<br />
FAWCETT Samuel, pawnbroker, 34 Shaw st. Ho. 12<br />
Regent st<br />
FAY Arthur, spirit dealer, 9 East breast. Ho. 43 Lynedoch sfc<br />
FEGAN Peter, herbalist, 7 Market st. Ho. do.<br />
FENTON William, draper and umbrella maker, 26 West<br />
Blackhall st. Ho. do.<br />
FERGUS Charles, photographer, 36 West Blackball st. Ho.<br />
Broomsberry, Gourock<br />
Fergus Mrs, 5 Antigua st<br />
FERGUSON A. & Co., sailmakers, Roslin st, Glebe<br />
Ferguson Alex, (<strong>of</strong> A. Ferguson & Co.), Glenlea, 9 Newark st<br />
Ferguson Alexander, engineer, 18 Antigua st<br />
Ferguson Angus, blacksmith, 24 Wellington st<br />
Ferguson Archd., 68 Roxburgh st<br />
Ferguson Charles, grocer, 7 East Quay lane and 24 Shaw st.<br />
Ho. 21 Union st<br />
Ferguson Colin, carpenter, 6 Mearns st<br />
Ferguson Daniel & Co., hoop merchants, 23 Ardgowan st,<br />
west
60<br />
BI RECTORY.<br />
Ferguson Donald, vanman, 87 Wellington st<br />
Ferguson Donald, refreshment room keeper, 22 Cathcart st<br />
Ferguson Donald, clerk, 19 Dempster st<br />
Ferguson Duucan, joiner, 81 Wellington st<br />
Ferguson Edward, engineer, 17 Newton st<br />
Ferguson Frederick, painter, 60 Ann st<br />
Ferguson George, confectioner, 31 Cathcart st Ho. 2<br />
Watt place<br />
Ferguson George, jun., greengrocer, 2 East India breast<br />
Ferguson Hugh, grocer, 2 Dalrymple st. Ho. 13 Lyle st<br />
Ferguson James (<strong>of</strong> Sharp & Ferguson), 8 George sq<br />
Ferguson James, coppersmith, 49 Trafalgar st<br />
Ferguson John B., confectioner and fancy goods, 27 Charles st<br />
Ferguson John, painter, 49 Trafalgar st<br />
Ferguson John, cooper, 62 Ann st<br />
Ferguson John, cooper, 34 Wellington st<br />
Ferguson John, engineer, 21 Ingleston st<br />
Ferguson John, sparmaker, 1 Eatho st<br />
Ferguson John, clerk, 6 Murdieston st<br />
Ferguson John, cartwright, 68 Inverkip st<br />
Ferguson Moses, stevedore, 6 West Stewart st<br />
Ferguson Robert, boltscrewer, 12 Tobago st<br />
Ferguson Robert, shipmaster, 52 Brougham st<br />
Ferguson Robert, 103 Belville st<br />
Ferguson Robert, feuar, Cowdenknowes cottage, 79 Wellington<br />
st<br />
Ferguson Samuel, labourer, 10 Terrace road<br />
Ferguson Thomas, boilermaker, 12 Serpentine walk<br />
Ferguson Thomas, policeman, 47 Trafalgar st<br />
Ferguson Thomas, seaman, 66 Roxburgh st<br />
Ferguson Thomas, woolsorter, 73 Ann st<br />
Ferguson William, mason, 3 Brachelston st<br />
Ferguson William, shipmaster, 47 Brisbane st<br />
Ferguson William, optician, tinsmith, and gasfitter, 14 West<br />
Burn st. Ho. 5 West Stewart st<br />
Ferguson Mrs, 33 Hamilton st<br />
Ferguson Mrs Angus, 80 Dempster st<br />
Ferguson Mrs E., 58 Main st<br />
Ferguson Mrs John, 26 Wellington st<br />
Ferguson Mrs John, 12 St Lawrence st<br />
Ferguson Mrs John, 26 Trafalgar st<br />
Ferguson Mrs, lodgings, 58 Main st<br />
Ferguson Mrs, 33 Hamilon st<br />
Ferguson Mrs, furnishings, 44 Inverkip st<br />
FERGUSSON Margaret, restaurant, 36 West Blackhall st.<br />
Ho. 33 do.
LIRECTORY. 61<br />
Fergusson Miss, hotel-keeper, Museum hotel, 9 William st<br />
FERNIE Mrs George, feuar, 7 Bearhope st<br />
FERNS Charles, eugineer, 58 Belville st<br />
Ferns James, carpenter, 42 Main st<br />
Ferns James, carter, 28 Duncan st<br />
Ferns James, blacksmith, 42 Roxburgh st<br />
Ferns Thomas, cooper, 15 West Stewart st<br />
FERRIE James, stevedore, 15 Hope st<br />
Ferrie William, spirit merchant, 29 Vennel. Ho. 1'2 South sfc<br />
FERRIER Thomas, seaman, 42 Roxburgh st<br />
FETTES James, ropespinner, 72 Wellington st<br />
FIELDING- Alexander, carpenter, 40 Sb Lawrence st<br />
Fielding William, carpenter. 35 Lyle st<br />
FILSHIE George, Coylton dairy, 12 Mearns st<br />
FILLS HILL James, boilermaker, 34 East Crawfurd st<br />
Fillshill Stewart, boilermaker, 95 Belville st<br />
FINDLAY John, furnishing and general ironmonger, smith,<br />
brassfounder, and gasfitter, 39 Cathcarfc st. Workshop,<br />
32 Roxburgh st. Ho. 28 Mearns st<br />
Findlay & Temple, blacksmiths and horse-shoers, 4 Princes st<br />
Findlay William (<strong>of</strong> Findlay & Temple), 54 Wellington st<br />
FINLAY A. H., wine and spirit merchant, 9 Shaw st, and<br />
branches. Ho. 60 Esplanade<br />
Finlay A.Campbell (<strong>of</strong> Campbell Finlay & Co.), 62 Esplanade<br />
FinlayCampbell & Co., merchants, agents, and warehousekeepers,<br />
12 Bogle st<br />
Finlay Dugald, carpenter, 85 Roxburgh st<br />
Finlay Hugh, baker, 14 Mearns st<br />
Finlay John, blacksmith, 1 West Stewart st<br />
Finlay John, carpenter, 8 Shannon's close<br />
Finlay John, labourer, 20 Serpentine walk<br />
Finlay John P., house factor and insurance agent, 32 Nicolsoa<br />
st. Ho. 61 Eldon st<br />
Finlay Robert B. (<strong>of</strong> Campbell, Finlay & Co.), 62 Esplanade<br />
Finlay Thomas, engineer, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
Finlay Thomas P. (<strong>of</strong> J. & G. M' Donald), 6i Eldon st<br />
Finlay William, late H.M.C., 27 Lyle st<br />
Finlay William, plumber, 7 Boyd st<br />
Tinlay Mrs Robert, 61 Eldon st<br />
Finlay Mrs Robert, 10 Kelly st<br />
Finlay Mrs, 79 Dempster st<br />
FINLAYSON John, coal merchant, 12 Brougham st. Ho.<br />
50 Shore st, Gourock<br />
FINNIE Colin, joiner, 20 Antigua st<br />
Finnie Daniel, painter, 20 Wellington st<br />
Finnie James, brassfinisher, 73 East Hamilton st
62<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Fhmie Malconi, mason, 31 Dalrymple st<br />
Finnie & Smith, tobacconists and confectioners, 52 East<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. 32 Ingleston st<br />
Finuie Mrs E., huckster, 42 Main st<br />
FINZEL, Berry & Co., sugar merchants and colonial brokers,<br />
3 East Quay lane<br />
FIRTH John, wool sorter, 55 Drumfroehar road<br />
FISH, Brown, Meldrum & Co., sailmakers, Donald's court,.<br />
East India breast<br />
FISHER & Co., tanners, skinners, and wool merchants,<br />
Lady burn<br />
Fisher Daniel, engine-driver, 17 Belville st<br />
Fisher John, boot and shoe warehouse, 70 Roxburgh st. Ho,<br />
69 do.<br />
Fisher John, joiner, 67 Belville st<br />
Fisher John, joiner, 30 Roxburgh st<br />
Fisher Joseph, labourer, 19 Regent st<br />
Fisher & M'Lacblan, tailors, clothiers, and outfitters, 12<br />
Cathcart st<br />
Fisher Peter, foreman, 42 Lynedoch st<br />
Fisher Peter B., shipmaster, 35 Kelly st<br />
Fisher Robert, joiner, 1 Kilblain buildings<br />
Fisher B. F. (<strong>of</strong> Fisher & Co.), U Finnart st<br />
Fisher Thomas, shipmaster, 20 South st<br />
Fisher Thomas, chemist and druggist, 97 Roxburgh st. Ho,<br />
77 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Fisher Miss (<strong>of</strong> Da?kin & Co.), 14 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Fisher Mrs John, 30 Roxburgh st<br />
FITZPATRICK Patrick, causewayer, 18 Tobago st<br />
FLANIGAN Miss, machinist, 36 West Blackhallst<br />
FLEM1KG Alex. M. (<strong>of</strong> Fleming, Reid & Co.), 65 Esplanade<br />
Fleming Alex., draper, 18 Hamilton st. Ho. 38 Brisbane st<br />
Fleming Daniel, cooper, 4 Watt st<br />
Flemirg Daniel (<strong>of</strong> Laurie & Fleming), 27 Lyle st<br />
Fleming Edward, plumber, 68 Inverkip st<br />
Fleming Hugh, constable, 5 Hamilton st<br />
Fleming Humphrey, engineer, 19 Ingleston st<br />
Fleming James, labourer, 24 East Crawfurd st<br />
Fleming James, optician and shipchandler, 14 Cathcart st„.<br />
Ho. RowantieeLill cottage, 37 Dempster st<br />
Fleming John, family grocer, 81 Roxburgh st. Ho. 19 Mount<br />
Pleasant st<br />
Fleming John, plumber, 49 Rue- end st<br />
Fleming John, shipmaster, 4 Robertson st<br />
Fleming John R., carver and gilder, Eddlewood place..<br />
Gourock toll
DIRECTORY. 63?<br />
Fleming Matthew, jun., spirit merchant, 46 Lynedoch st„<br />
Ho. Violet cottage, 7 Glen st<br />
Fleming Matthew, shipmaster, Violet cottage, 7 Glen sfc<br />
Fleming Matthew, engineer, 9 Belville st<br />
Fleming, Reid & Co., merchants and worsted spinners, Shaws<br />
"Water Worsted Mills, Drumfrochar road<br />
Fleming Robert, 17 Robertson st<br />
Fleming Robert, printer, 5 Kilblain st<br />
Fleming Miss, 19 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Fleming Mrs A., keeper <strong>of</strong> waiting-rooms, Princes Pier. Ho,<br />
3 Brougham st<br />
Fleming Mrs, lodgings, Salmon sfc<br />
Fleming Mrs, lodgings, 16 Cathcart st<br />
FLESH Market, 17 Market st<br />
FLETCHER A., timekeeper, 60 Ann st<br />
Fletcher A. & Co., provision merchants, 32 and 34 Charles sfc<br />
Fletcher Alexander (<strong>of</strong> A. Fletcher & Co.), 36 Hamilton sfc<br />
Fletcher Alexander, salesman, 52 Regent st<br />
Fletcher Antony, smith, 61 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Fletcher Donald, boot and shoemaker, 23 West Stewart st<br />
Fletcher Dugald, porter, 81 Dempster st<br />
Fletcher Duncan, labourer, 19 Ingleston place<br />
Fletcher John, labourer, 15 Bruce sfc<br />
Fletcher Malcolm, baker, 24 West Stewart st<br />
Fletcher Miles, boilermaker, 10 Chapel sfc<br />
Fletcher Peter, cooper, 36 Crescent st<br />
Fletcher Miss Ann, 47 Main st<br />
Fletcher Miss J., 5 Lynedoch st<br />
FLETT James, grocer and provision merchant, 34 Vennet<br />
Ho. 7 Ardgowan st, west<br />
FLIGHT Janet, tobacconist, 33 West Burn st<br />
Flight John (<strong>of</strong> Flight & Nelson), 67 Regent st<br />
Flight & Kelson, coopers, 39 Baker st<br />
FLHST James, mate, 31 Trafalgar sfc<br />
FLOCKHART John, pawnbroker, 60 Vennel, Ho. 27'<br />
Patrick st<br />
Flockhart John, bookseller and stationer, 8 West Blackball<br />
st. Ho. 67 Nicolson sfc<br />
Flockhart Mrs Neil, grocer, 61 Ann st<br />
FLOOD Luke, plasterer, 66 Roxburgh sfc<br />
FOGGEARTY James, carpenter, 17 Kelly st<br />
FORBES Alexander, joiner, 2 Macdougall st<br />
Forbes Hugh, engineer, 5 Cathcart st<br />
Forbes James, pansman, 34 Ciescent st<br />
Forbes John, musicseller, 15 West Blackball st. Ho. 3#<br />
West Stewart si
454<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Forbes Samuel, labourer, 74 Ann st<br />
Forbes Mrs George, 4 Sinclair st<br />
FORD Charles, seaman, 27 Vennel<br />
Ford George, engineer, 36 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Ford John, examining <strong>of</strong>ficer, H.M.C., 72 Wellington st<br />
Ford John, labourer, 3 Belville st<br />
Ford Joseph, labourer, 18 Nicolson st<br />
Ford William, carter, 30 Cartsburn st<br />
FORDYCE Lewis, meter inspector, 33 Crawfurd st. Ho. 12<br />
Murdieston st<br />
FORREST John, accountant, house factor and insurance<br />
agent, 26 Crawfurd st. Ho., Fair mount, 40 Esplanade<br />
Forrest Robert, accountant, 26 Crawf urd st. Ho. 40 Esplanade<br />
FORRESTER James, carpenter, 23 Belville st<br />
Forrester William, engineer, 52 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st<br />
Forrester William, boilermaker, 7 Crescent st<br />
Forrester Mrs David, 17 Tobago st<br />
FORSTER John, shipmaster, 9 Kelly st<br />
FORSYTH John, gateman, 3 Prospecthill st<br />
Forsyth Samuel, carpenter, 1 Belville st<br />
Forsyth Mrs, 4 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st<br />
FORTUNE David, saddler, 11 Prospecthill st<br />
Fortune Mrs, 25 West Burn st<br />
FOSTER Edward B carpenter, ,<br />
50 St Lawrence st<br />
Foster Henry H., salesman, 24 Lynedoch st<br />
Foster Robert P., carpenter and boatbuilder, 32 Main st.<br />
Ho. 99 Belville st<br />
.Foster Miss, lodgings, 50 Brougham st<br />
FOULDS & Bone, general merchants, ship and produce<br />
brokers, fire, life and marine insurance agents and shipowners,<br />
8, 9, and 10 Clarence st and 38 Leadenhall st,<br />
London, E.C.<br />
Foulds Matthew, brassfounder and gasfitter, 2 East India<br />
breast. Ho. 6 Antigua st<br />
Foulds Matthew, clerk, 8 Chapel st<br />
Foulds William, wine merchant, 27 Main st. Ho. Miltaa<br />
House, Paisley<br />
FOULIS Hay, moulder, 9 Crescent st<br />
FOWLER William, joiner, 28 Bruce st<br />
Fowler Mrs William, lodgings, 9 Antigua st<br />
FOX John, M.D., physician and surgeon. Consulting room?,<br />
3 Argyle st. Ho. 13 Ardgowan sq<br />
FRASER Charles, surgeon-dentist, 29 Union st. Ho. do.<br />
Eraser D. (<strong>of</strong> Holm & Fraser), 22 William st, Port-Glasgow<br />
Fraser Donald, surfaceman, 2 Belville st<br />
Fraser Duncan, bagpipe maker, 3 Market st
DIRECTORY. 65<br />
Fraser, Gordon & Co,, sugar brokers, Sugar Exchange<br />
Eraser Hugh, licentiate dental surgery, R.C.S., Edinburgh,<br />
29 Union st<br />
Eraser James, late tidewaiter, 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Fraser James, joiner, 13 West Stewart st<br />
Fraser John, joiner, 13 West Stewart st<br />
Fraser John, mason, 74 Roxburgh st<br />
Fraser John, steward, 1 East Crawf urd st<br />
Fraser Thomas, rigger, 31 Nicolson st<br />
Fraser William, blockmaker. 35 Cathcart st<br />
Fraser William, engineer, 51 Belville st<br />
Fraser William, printer, 72 Roxburgh st<br />
Fraser William, coal dealer, 2 Rue- end st<br />
Fraser Mrs James & Co., salt and fish merchants, Palmerstcia<br />
buildings. Ho. 29 Cathcart st<br />
Fraser Mrs John, Yew cottage, 6 Glen st<br />
Fraser Mrs, 26 Arthur st<br />
Fraser Mrs, 24 Patrick st<br />
FRATER John, railway guard, 65 Nicolson st<br />
FREDERICK Charles, bricklayer, 11 Hill st<br />
Frederick Mrs Peter, 11 Belville st<br />
FREEMAN John, cooper, 34 West Shaw st<br />
FRENCH Andrew, porter, 15 Dempster st<br />
FREW Rev. John, incumbent <strong>of</strong> St John's Episcopal Church.<br />
Ho. 61 Union st<br />
Frew Robert, engineer, 114 Drumfrochar road<br />
Frew William, engine keeper, 8 Patrick st<br />
FRIEL James, moulder, 87 Belville st<br />
FRY John, joiner, 31 East Crawfurd st<br />
Fry Robert, fish merchant, 1 1 Laurieston st<br />
Fry William, fish merchant, 13 Laurieston st<br />
FRIZZED William John, baker, 35 Nicolson st<br />
FULLARTON Rev. Archibald, minister <strong>of</strong> Cartsburn Parish<br />
Church. Ho. Endrick cottage, Ratho st<br />
Fullarton Hugh (<strong>of</strong> Robert Fullarton & Son), Glencairn, 103<br />
Finnart st<br />
Fullarton James, engineer, 71 East Hamilton st<br />
Fullarton John, timber merchant, Bogston sawmills, Port-<br />
Glasgow road. Ho. Ivy Bank, Port-Glasgow<br />
Fullarton John A., joiner, 27 Main st. Ho. 30 East Hamilton<br />
st<br />
Fullarton Robert & Son, timber measurers, 6 Cathcart st<br />
FULTON Alexander, boilermaker, 28 Lynedoch st<br />
Fulton Allen (<strong>of</strong> MacEachran, Fulton & Kerr), b E«i>LnaJ,j<br />
Fulton Andrew, railway porter, 5 Belville st<br />
Fulton E. (<strong>of</strong> Fulton & Co.), 25 Brisbane st
gg<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Fulton H., enginemaD, 30 Fast Hamilton st<br />
Fulton James, Grosvener cottage. 32 Bank st<br />
Fulton James B., hatter, hosier and glover, 41 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. 32 Bank st<br />
Fulton & Co., booksellers and stationers, 3 Hamilton st<br />
Fulton James (<strong>of</strong> P. MacCallum & Sons), 38 Brisbane st<br />
Fulton John (<strong>of</strong> Crawford & Fulton). Ho. 12 WelliDgton sfc<br />
Fulton Malcolm, boilermaker, 58 Wellington st<br />
Fulton Robert, joiner, 7 Serpentine walk<br />
Fulton Kobert, boilermaker, 8 Chapel st<br />
Fulton Samuel, labourer, 51 Nicolson st<br />
Fulton Thomas, engineer, 82 Belville st<br />
Fulton William, engineer, 82 Belville st<br />
Fulton Miss, 21 Lynedoch st<br />
Fulton Mrs, 25 Dempster st<br />
FUNCK Henry & Co., commission agents, 3 East Quay lane<br />
FYFE George, gardener, 1 Kelly st. Ho. 8 do.<br />
Fyfe H. M., ship chandler, 26 Clyde Place, Glasgow. Ho. 53 ;<br />
Brisbane st., <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
Fyfe James, engineer, 7 Laurieston st<br />
Fyfe John, tanner, 2 Bruce st<br />
Fyfe John P., writer and notary public, 27 West Burn st*<br />
Ho. 61 Brisbane st<br />
Fyfe Robert, O.D.O., 10 Eegent st<br />
Fyfe William, clerk, 4 Trafalgar st<br />
Fyfe Mrs, 26 Patrick st<br />
G<br />
GiELIC Free Church, 14 Jamaica st<br />
Gaelic Parish Church, 32 West Bum st<br />
GAFF D. R. & Co., timber merchants, sawmillers, and manufacturers<br />
<strong>of</strong> wooden mouldings, &c, Cartsdyke Sawmills,,<br />
6 East Hamilton st and 1 Main st<br />
G-aff Daniel R. (<strong>of</strong> D. R. Gaff & Co.), Mount Park cottage^<br />
25 Wellington st<br />
Gaff Daniel R., shipping agent and steam lighter owner, 6-<br />
East Hamilton st and I Main st<br />
GAGE John, carpenter, 1 William st<br />
GAFFNEY Michael, clothier and outfitter, 16 Dalrymple st<br />
GALBRAITH Archibald, labourer, 9 Fast Blackhall st<br />
Galbraith Donald, baker, 6 Hope st<br />
Galbraith Donald, yardsman, 6 Hay st<br />
Galbraith Duncan, policeman, 19 Regent st<br />
.:4ialbraith John, batter and hosier, 26 Hamilton st. Ho. IT<br />
Brisbane st
DI RECTO?.Y. 67<br />
Galbraith John, baker, 83 Wellington st<br />
Galbraith John, jun., baker, 41 West Blackball st. Ho. do.<br />
Galbraith John, tanner, 30 Ingleston st<br />
Galbraith Lachlan, cooper, 3 George sq<br />
Galbraith Murdoch, clerk, 5 Caddlehill st<br />
Galbraith Robert, bricklayer, 1 Mill st<br />
Galbraith William, rigger, 29 Crescent st<br />
Galbraith Mrs John, 5 Caddlehill st<br />
GALL Margaret, dressmaker, 11 West Stewart st<br />
GALBREATH John & Son, sugar samplers, 11 West breast.<br />
Ho. 2 Eldon st<br />
GALLACHER Arthur, tailor, 12 Terrace road<br />
Gallacher Arthur, marine store dealer, 20 Shaw st. Ho. 8<br />
Cross-shore st<br />
Gallacher Bernard, labourer, 21 John st<br />
Gallacher Bernard, labourer, 22 Crawf urd st<br />
Gallacher Edward, confectioner, 61 Dairy mple st. Ho. do.<br />
Gallacher Hugh, labourer, 11 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Gallacher James, seaman, 9 East Blackball st<br />
Gallacher John, labourer, 9 East Shaw st<br />
Gallacher John, labourer, 15 Bruce st<br />
Gallacher John, rigger, 38 West Burn st<br />
Gallacher John, labourer, 61 Main st<br />
Gallacher Joseph, engine-keeper, 111 Dempster st<br />
Gallacher Peter, labourer, 24 Ann st<br />
Gallacher Patrick, locksmith, 24 South st<br />
Gallacher Patrick, mason, 35 Nicolson st<br />
Gallacher R. H., fish merchant, Fish market. Ho. 71 Nieolson<br />
st<br />
Gallacher William, rafter, 12 Terrace road<br />
Gallacher Mrs B., wine and spirit dealer, 15 Clarence st. Ho.<br />
5 Grey place<br />
Gallacher Mrs John, boarding-house keeper, 8 Dalrymple st<br />
Gallacher Mrs William, spirit merchant, 26 East Shaw st.<br />
Ho. 73 Nicolson st.<br />
Gallacher Mrs, 35 Lynedoch st<br />
GALLAGHER William, labourer, 27 Main st<br />
Gallagher Miss J., broker, 58 Vennel<br />
GALLON Alexander, labourer, 5 Arthur st<br />
GALLOWAY Allan, M.D., M.B., M.C., physician and surgeon.<br />
Consulting rooms, 32 Hamilton st. House 7<br />
Roxburgh st<br />
Galloway James, engineer, 17 Ingleston st<br />
Galloway James, engineer, 15 Bruce st<br />
Galloway James, labourer, 51 Inverkip st<br />
Galloway Joseph, dairyman, 11 Bruce st
(gg<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
'Galloway Robert, gardener, 51 Kelly st<br />
GALT Archibald (<strong>of</strong> Bone & Gait), 22 Wellington ste<br />
Gait David, brassmoulder, 18 Antigua st<br />
Gait Robert, pawnbroker, 51 Main st. Ho. 41 Sir Michael sfc<br />
Gait Mrs, 22 Wellington st<br />
GANNAWAY Charles, inspector, 12 Laird st<br />
GARDINER Mrs Archibald, basket, brush, and toy<br />
house, 16 West Blackball st. Ho. 3 Argyle &t<br />
GARDNER George, shipmaster, 29 Dempster st<br />
Gardner John, baker, 19 Bearhope st<br />
Gardner John, grocer, 10 Murdieston st<br />
Gardner John, labourer, 17 Belville st<br />
Gardner Peter, sailmaker, 2 Bruce st<br />
Gardner Robert, slater, 68 Roxburgh st<br />
Gardner Walter, mason, 12 Murdieston st<br />
Gardner Mrs, 70 Eldon st<br />
ware-<br />
Gardner Mrs, 29 Nicolson st<br />
GARRETT Mrs, 41 West Blackhall st<br />
GaRRICK Lawrence, shipmaster, 19 South st<br />
GAS Works, Clerk's aud Collector's <strong>Office</strong>, 33 Crawfurd st<br />
GATE Walter, shipmaster, 32 Nelson st, west<br />
GATHERER Peter, seed, grain, and general merchant, 21<br />
and 23 Crawfurd st, Glebe. Ho. 21 Fox st<br />
GAULD Alex., agent, Commercial Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>. Ho.<br />
50 Esplanade<br />
GAULE Patrick, R.C. clergyman, St Mary's, 14 Patrick st<br />
GAY Walter, agent for sewing machines, 8 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. 75 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
GAZE William, grocer, 14 Lynedoch st. Ho. 33 Regent st<br />
GEBBIE William, skinner, 13 East Crawfurd st<br />
GEMMELL Robert, labourer, 50 Inverkip st<br />
GEORGE Hendry Robert, engineer, 3 Laurieston st<br />
GETTENS John, baker, 72 Ptoxburgh st<br />
GETTY Samuel, labourer, 13 Ingleston st<br />
GIBB John, feuar, 40 Inverkip st<br />
Gibb Walter, mason, 70 Wellington st<br />
Gibb Walter, shipmaster, 16 Robertson st<br />
Gibb William, coppersmith, 41 Lynedoch st<br />
Gibb William, clerk, 53 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Gibb Margaret, greengrocer, 5 Ann st.<br />
Gibb Miss Mary, 71 Nicolson st<br />
Ho. 19 Trafalgar st<br />
Gibb Misses,<br />
Eldon st<br />
seminary for young ladies, Eldon villa, 67<br />
Gibb Mr-', boot and shoe warehouse, 41 West Burn st.<br />
20 South st<br />
GIBBS John, shipmaster, 23 Lyle st<br />
Ho.
DIRECTORY. 6$<br />
GIBSON Charles, engineer, 12 St Lawrence st<br />
Gibson Duncan, carter, 30 Lynedoch st<br />
Gibson David, boilermaker, 1 1 Regent st<br />
Gibson Henry, letter-carrier, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>. Ho. 30 Ann st<br />
Gibson John, tenter, 8 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Gibson Josias, gardener, 41 Ann st<br />
Gibson Richard, 16 Antigua st<br />
Gibson Walter & Co., lathsplitters, 8 South st<br />
Gibson Walter (<strong>of</strong> Walter Gibson & Co.), 8 South st<br />
Gibson William, shipbroker, 31 Palmerston buildings. Ho.<br />
16 Laird st<br />
GILCHRIST A. M. (<strong>of</strong> Ladyburn Saw Mill Co.), 1 Ardgowan<br />
st, west<br />
Gilchrist Brothers, engineers, ship and general smiths, 3<br />
Shaw st, 3 Clarence st and Garvel Park dock. Ho. 1<br />
Ardgowan st, west<br />
Gilchrist & Cameron, feather merchants, 19 West Blackball st<br />
Gilchrist James Erskine, marine insurance broker, 27 Cathcart<br />
st. Ho. Clifton villa, Larkfield, Gourock<br />
Gilchrist John, cutter, 62 Kelly st<br />
Gilchrist Neil, joiner, 11 Regent st<br />
Gilchrist Peter, grocer, 27 Hamilton st. Ho. 15 Brisbane st<br />
Gilchrist Peter, plasterer, 6 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Gilchrist Thomas, joiner, 10 Murdieston st<br />
Gilchrist William, draper and outfitter, 8 and 10 William st.<br />
Ho. Ravenscraig<br />
Gilchrist M. G., ladies' and children's furnishing warehouse,<br />
15 West Blackball st. Ho. 14 do.<br />
Gilchrist Miss, confectioner, railway station, Cathcart st<br />
Gilchrist Mrs James, 1 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Gilchrist Mrs, 25 Sir Michael st<br />
Gilchrist Mrs, 14 West Blackhall st<br />
GILKISON Robert M., tobacconist, 40 Hamilton st. Ho. 5<br />
Kelly st<br />
GILLESPIE Alexander, storekeeper, 52 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Gillespie James, boilermaker, 59 Ann st<br />
Gillespie James, carpenter, 5 Laurieston st<br />
Gillespie Patrick, labourer, 65 Nicolson st<br />
Gillespie Robert, labourer, 38 Ann st<br />
Gillespie Mrs James, cookery, 10 Kilblain st. Ho. 9 Argyle st<br />
Gillespie Mrs John, Buckingham terrace, 42 Brisbane st<br />
Gillespie Mrs, huckster, 15 Cartsburn st<br />
GILLIES Alexander, rope and twine manufacturer, 71 Welton<br />
st. Ho. 7 East Shaw st<br />
Gillies Alexander, porter, 12 Terrace road<br />
Gillies Andrew, brickmaker, 31 East Crawfurd st
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Gillies George D., wine and spirit merchant, 93 Roxburgh st.<br />
Ho. 2 Orangefield place<br />
Gillies James, carpenter, 44 Lynedoch st<br />
Gillies James W., pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music, New Assembly rooms,<br />
West Stewart st. Ho. 27 do.<br />
Gillies John, Sheriff- <strong>of</strong>ficer and J.P. constable, 25 West Burn<br />
st. Ho. 2 Mearns st<br />
Gillies John B., spirit merchant, 61 Roxburgh st. Ho. 85<br />
Dempster st<br />
Gillies John, painter, 9 East Blackhall st<br />
Gillies John, cooper, 80 Roxburgh st<br />
Gillies John, boilermaker, 29 Lynedoch st<br />
Gillies John, seaman^ 8 Nicolson st<br />
Gillies John, joiner, 8 Watt st<br />
Gillies Malcolm, grocer, 17 Bruce st<br />
Gillies Neil, ropespinner, 17 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Gillies Norman, clerk, 47 Trafalgar st<br />
Gillies Peter, gardener, 41 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Gillies & Reid, ship brokers, 3 East Quay lane—John Craig,<br />
agent<br />
Gillies Miss, 67 Regent st<br />
Gillies Miss, 5 West Blackhall st<br />
Gillies Miss, millinery and furnishings, 5 East Shaw st. Ho.<br />
7 do.<br />
Gillies (Wallace) Mrs J. W., teacher <strong>of</strong> dancing and calisthenics,<br />
27 West Stewart st<br />
Gillies Mrs, John, 13 Hope st<br />
Gillies Mrs, dairy, 52 Inverkip st<br />
Gillies Mrs, 44 Lynedoch st<br />
GTLLIGAN Mrs Mary, grocer, 29 Shaw st. Ho. 7 Lynedoch st<br />
GILLILAND William, spirit dealer, 43 Inverkip st. Ho. 81<br />
Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
GILLINDER Robert, mate, 41 Ann st<br />
GILLINDERS William, labourer, 23 Bruce st<br />
GILLORAN James L. (<strong>of</strong> John A. Macfarlane & Co.), 33<br />
Kelly st<br />
GILMORE A. & Son, poulterers and game dealers, 25 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
GILMOUR Duncan, timekeeper, 55 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Gilmour James, joiner, 45 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Gilmour James, carpenter, 39 Lynedoch st<br />
Gilmour Robert, carpenter, 32 Arthur st<br />
Gilmour Thomas, carpenter, 3 Regent st<br />
Gilmour William, club-master, 21 Ardgowan sq<br />
GILROY William, junior, agent, Prudential Assurance Co.,<br />
9 Lyle st
DIRECTORY. 71<br />
Gilroy William, tobacconist and stationer, 16 Lynedoch st,<br />
Ho. 15 Lyle st<br />
GIRDWOOD Mrs. 36 Nelson st, west<br />
GIRVAN William, shipmaster, 3 George sq<br />
GIVEN William, carter, 25 Bruce st<br />
Given Mrs, huckster, 28 East Shaw st<br />
'GLASGOW and <strong>Greenock</strong> Shipping Co., Customhouse quay<br />
Glasgow and Liverpool Screw Steam Shipping Co., 1 Crossshore<br />
st. William Lindsay & Co.<br />
Glasgow Daily and Weekly Herald and Evening Times<br />
(newspapers). <strong>Office</strong>, 29 Cathcart st. Robert Wood,<br />
correspondent and agent. Ho. Gladstone place, 35<br />
Brisbane st<br />
Glasgow Daily and Weekly Mail (newspapers). <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
branch <strong>of</strong>fice, 1 Bank st. G. Wardle, agent<br />
Glasgow Evening and Weekly Citizen (newspapers). Branch<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice, 9 Cathcart arcade. Alexander Comrie, correspondent<br />
and agent<br />
Glasgow News and The Evening News (newspapers), branch<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice, 16 Cathcart st. Robert Hay, correspondent and<br />
agent<br />
Glasgow and South- Western Railway Co., Lynedoch Street<br />
station<br />
G-lasgow and South-Western Railway Co.'s Goods <strong>Office</strong>, 18<br />
Brougham st<br />
Glasgow and South-Western Railway Station, <strong>of</strong>f: Brougham<br />
st<br />
GLASS John, shipmaster, 32 Nelson st, west<br />
GLASSFORD Miss, dressmaker, 5 Regent st<br />
GLEBE Sugar Refining Co., sugar refiners. <strong>Office</strong>, 40 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
GLEN Archibald, joiner, 8 South st<br />
Glen David, seaman, 17 Regent st<br />
Glen James, solicitor, notary public, commissioner for English<br />
and Irish Courts, and agent for the British Linen Company<br />
Bank, 13 William st. Ho. Liucluden, 19 O^iavia<br />
terrace<br />
Glen John, blacksmith, QQ Wellington st<br />
Glen Malcolm, carpenter, 7 Cathcart st<br />
Glen Miss, fewar, 1 Caddlehill st<br />
Glen Miss, 22 Brisbane st<br />
Glen Mrs James, grocer, 36 West Burn st. Ho. 35 do.<br />
Glen Mrs William, lodgings, 9 Cross-shore st<br />
GLENCROSS John, engineer, 3 Antigua st<br />
GLENDINING Alexander, optician and nautical instrument<br />
maker, 17 Ingleston st
72<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
GLENESK Charles, engineer, 7 Laurieston st<br />
Glenesk George, storekeeper, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
GLOVER Mrs, 26 Patrick st<br />
GLOYN John, ship-steward, R.N., 8 South st<br />
GOFF Thomas, grocer, 5 Lennox buildings. Ho. 4 dc„<br />
GOOD James, book printer, 13 Charles st<br />
GOODMAN Israel, tailor and clothier, 12 Ann st. Ho. 42<br />
Roxburgh st<br />
GOODWIN Thomas, labourer, 13 Bruce st<br />
GORDON Andrew, labourer, 17 Dempster st<br />
Gordon G., flesher, 52 East Hamilton st. Ho. 9 Ratho st<br />
Gordon James, policeman, 53 Kelly st<br />
Gordon James, architectural and monumental 'stone carver r<br />
6 South st. Ho. 20 do.<br />
Gordon John, Inland Revenue <strong>of</strong>ficer, Excise buildings. Ho*<br />
20 South st<br />
Gordon Robert, boatbuilder, 9 Lyle st<br />
Gordon Samuel, labourer, 5 John st<br />
Gordon Misses, dressmakers, 15 West Stewart st<br />
Gordon Mrs James, 26 Trafalgar st<br />
Gordon Mrs, 73 Nicolson st<br />
GORMAN James, broker, 8 Vennel<br />
GORMLEY Bernard, huckster, 16 East Shaw st<br />
GOSNELL James, grocer, 51 Shaw st. Ho. 27 Lynedoch st<br />
Gosneli Thomas, plumber, 1 Kilblain buildings<br />
GOSSET Alfred, collector H.M. Customs, Home cottage,<br />
Esplanade<br />
GOUDIE & Nicolson, yacht and boatbuilders, 2 York st<br />
Goudie James, shoemaker, 68 Eldon st<br />
Goudie John, brakesman, 67 Belville st<br />
GOUROCK Ropework Co., cordage and sailcloth manufacturers,<br />
1 Cross-shore st—R. Ward, agent<br />
GOURLEY Thomas, joiner, 5 Regent st<br />
Gourley Mrs, 7 Crescent st<br />
GOVAN David, boilermaker, 12 Arthur st<br />
Govan Quinten, painter, 67 Nicolson st<br />
GOW William, cooper, 35 Nelson st<br />
GOWANS Andrew, clerk, 81 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
GRACEY Samuel, jeweller and fancy goods merchant^<br />
Novelty Depot, 26 West Backhall st. Ho. 81 Dempster st<br />
GRAHAM Alexander, carter, 13 Charles st<br />
Graham Alexander, cowfeeder, 40 East Hamilton st<br />
Graham Alexander, joiner, 34 East Hamilton st<br />
Graham Archibald, joiner, 66 Ann st<br />
Graham Archibald, painter, 19 Trafalgar st<br />
Graham Archibald, labourer, 33 Ingleston st
DIRECTORY. 73T-<br />
Graham Charles, carpenter, 10 Rope st<br />
Graham David, tailor, 11 Brachelston st<br />
Graham Donald, skipper, 23 Sir Michael st<br />
Graham Duncan, grocer and provision merchant, 51 Main sfc<br />
and 34 Lynedoch st<br />
Graham Duncan, smith, 11 East Blackhall st<br />
Graham Duncan, seaman, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Graham Duncan, carter, 3 Main st<br />
Graham Edward, carpenter, 31 Trafalgar st<br />
Graham Hugh, grocer and provision merchant, 42 Cathcart sfc<br />
and 73 Main st. Ho. 33 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Graham James, joiner, 5 Nile st<br />
Graham James (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> Plate Glass Insurance Co.), 19'<br />
Cathcart st<br />
Graham James, glass merchant, glazier, stainer, and silverer,.<br />
19 Cathcart st. Ho. 13 Union st<br />
Graham John, cooper, 15 Mearns st. Ho. 26 do.<br />
Graham John, B.A., teacher, Collegiate School, Avenue parky<br />
Bedford st. Ho. do.<br />
Graham John, sailmaker, 45 Wellington st<br />
Graham William, boatman, 16 Sir Michael st<br />
Graham William, storeman, 20 Serpentine walk.<br />
Graham Miss, cowfeeder, 14 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st.<br />
Graham Mrs, ladies' nurse, 9 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Graham Mrs, 71 Roxburgh st<br />
Graham Mrs John, 8 East Shaw st<br />
Graham Mrs John, 18 Kelly st<br />
GRANDISON James, <strong>of</strong>fice porter, 20 Wellington st<br />
GRANT Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Grant & Munro), 3 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Grant Alexander, labourer, 44 Arthur st<br />
Grant Duncan, labourer, 11 Crescent st<br />
Grant George, tobacconist, 22 Hamilton st. Ho. 21 Trafal~<br />
gar st<br />
Grant James, joiner, 97 Belville st<br />
Grant J. (<strong>of</strong> Douglas & Grant), 22 Lynedoch st<br />
Grant John, wine and spirit merchant, 29 Dalrymple st. Ho.<br />
24 Bank st<br />
Grant Lachlan, grocer, 9 Nicolson st. Ho. do.<br />
Grant Neil, butter and egg merchant, 1 Manse lane. Ho. 41<br />
Lynedoch st<br />
Grant & Munro, messengers-at-arms, 41 Cathcart st<br />
Grant Patrick, architect and surveyor, 16 South st<br />
Grant Thomas, porter, 20 Antigua st<br />
Grant William, stevedore, 48 Shaw st<br />
Orant Miss I. W., milliner, 21 Cathcart st. Ho. 16 Wellington<br />
st
"^4 DIRECTORY.<br />
Grant Mrs, ladies' nurse, 31 Trafalgar st<br />
•=Grant Mrs D., 21 Wellington st<br />
Grant Mrs Lewis, lodgings, 6 East Blackball st<br />
-GRAVES George, brassfinisher, 11 Ann st<br />
Graves Thomas, painter, 75 Regent st<br />
Graves William C., painter, 68 Wellington st<br />
GRAY Alexander M. & Co., painters aud decorators, 65<br />
Nicolson st. Ho. 3 George square<br />
Gray Alexander, labourer, 14 Halmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Gray Archibald, furnishings, 104 Roxburgh st. Ho. 93 do.<br />
Gray Daniel, joiner, 65 Regent st<br />
Gray Daniel, rigger, 1 Hill st<br />
Gray David W., 64 Wellington st<br />
Gray Donald, shipmaster, 5 Hill st<br />
Gray James, joiner, 4 Prospecthill st<br />
Gray John, grocer, 11 Ardgowan st, Glebe<br />
Gray John, Maybole boot and shoe warehouse, 16 Hamilton<br />
st<br />
Gray John Kerr, late Town Clerk, 28 Forsyth st<br />
Gray John, joiner, 7 Hope st<br />
Gray Robert (<strong>of</strong> Williamson & Gray), 1 Union st<br />
Gray William, joiner, 12 Market st<br />
Gray William, rivetter, 2 Maedougall st<br />
Gray William, carpenter, 13 East Quay lane<br />
Gray Miss, 1 6 Mearns st<br />
Gray Mrs John, 2 Shaw place<br />
Gray Mrs, grocer, 6 West Stewart st<br />
Gray Mrs, 22 Trafalgar st<br />
GREEN Alexander, mason, 38 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Green John, draper, 32 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Green John, engineer, 68 East Hamilton st<br />
Green William, rivetter, 15 Main st<br />
Green Mrs, 40 East Hamilton st<br />
GREENLAW David, vanman, 5 Duncan st<br />
GLEENLEES Robert, carpenter, 27 Main st<br />
Greenlees William, blockmaker, 16 Sir Michael st<br />
GREENOCK Advertiser <strong>Office</strong>, 29 Hamilton st. Rogers &<br />
Brand, proprietors<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Academy, 18 Nelson st, west. George Williamson,<br />
secretary<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Amalgamated Friendly Societies Medical Association,<br />
47 Regent st. William Simspon, secretary, 49<br />
Vennel<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Apothecaries' Coy., wholesale and retail chemists<br />
and druggists, and Eerated water manufacturers, 28 Hamilton<br />
st
DIRECTORY. 7.5<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Branch Glasgow Herald newspaper, 29 Cathcart<br />
st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Branch Glasgow News newspaper, 16 Oathcart st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Branch North British Daily Mail, 1 Rank st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Clothing Co., 50 Cathcart st and 1 Oathcart sq<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Co-operative Society (Limtd.) Grocery, 22 Ann st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Cricket Club, Glen park, Bedford st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Club, 21 Ardgowan sq<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> C<strong>of</strong>fee Boom, 2 Cathcart sq<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Distillery Co., distillers, 27 Tobago st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Equitable Loan Co.. pawnbrokers, 24 Hamilton st.<br />
Duncan M'Vicar, manager<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> East end Co-operative Society for Groceries, 52<br />
East Hamilton st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Felt Work Co., sheathing and ro<strong>of</strong>ing manufacturers,<br />
8 East Hamilton st. John Erskine, manager<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Foundry Co., engineers, boilermakers, and ironfounders,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> foundry, East Stewart st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Gas Works, Inchgreen, Port-Glasgow rd. Clerk's<br />
and Collector's <strong>of</strong>fice, 33 Crawfurd st, Glebe<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> and Gourock Tramway <strong>Office</strong>, 29 Brougham st<br />
Greeiaock Grain and Flour Mills, 16 Chapel st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Herald <strong>Office</strong>, 40 Cathcart st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Hospital and Infirmary, Inverkip st and Duncan st.<br />
G, Williamson, secretary<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Industrial Co-operative Society (Limited). Grocery,<br />
11 John st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Iron Co., iron and steel merchants, 1 Palmerston<br />
buildings<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, Watt Monument, 9 Union st<br />
'<strong>Greenock</strong> Mechanics' Institution, 13 Sir Michael st—President,<br />
Wm. M'Whirter<br />
(<strong>Greenock</strong> Mineral Water Co. (aerated water), Waverley lane<br />
-reenock Operative Painters' Society, 37 Hamilton st .<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Parochial Board <strong>Office</strong>s, 36 Nicolson st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Plate Glass Insurance Co., insurers <strong>of</strong> polished and<br />
rough plate glass, 19 Cathcart st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Property Investment Society. <strong>Office</strong>, 6 West<br />
Blackhall st—James Kelso, manager<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Provident Bank, 1 1 William st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Provident Investment Co., 23 Cathcart st—James<br />
Anderson, managing director<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Public-House Co. (Limited), 22 Hamilton st and<br />
23 Rue-end st—Quintin Bone, secretary and treasurer<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Railway Guaranteed Company. <strong>Office</strong>, 33 Cathcart<br />
st—Louson Walker, secretary
76 DIRECTORY.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Ropewovk, 43 Wellington st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Steamship Co. (Limited), shipowners, 1 Cross-shore<br />
st—William Lindsay & Co., managers<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Stevedore Co., 8 Roslin st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette, published<br />
every afternoon at 16 and 18 Charles st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Total Abstinence Society. <strong>Office</strong>, Temperance<br />
Institute, 19 West Stewart st—A. Anderson, registrar<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Towing Co., 2 West Quay<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Working Boys' and Girls' Religious Society. Committee<br />
rooms, 46 Cathcart st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Young Men's Christian Association's Reading-room<br />
and <strong>of</strong>fice, 19 West Stewart st<br />
GREENWOOD George, flesher, L Ann st. Ho. 10 Shaw pi<br />
GREER Robert, mason, 5 Brachelston st<br />
GREGORY Hugh, boilermaker, 16 Stanners st<br />
Gregory Mrs, 35 Ingleston st<br />
GREGSON William, policeman, 85 Dempster st<br />
GREIG John, storekeeper, 80 Belville st<br />
Greig Robert, policeman, 73 Dempster st<br />
Greig William, builder, 111 Dempster st<br />
Greig Mrs, paraffin oil shop, 28 Inverkip st<br />
Greig Mrs, 16 John st<br />
GREVES Alexander, shoemaker, 40 West Burn st. Ho. do.<br />
GREY Charles, feuar, 53 Newton st<br />
GRIER J. J., Major and Adjutant, 1st Adm. Battalion<br />
Renfrewshire Rifle Volunteers, Drill hall. Ho. 87<br />
Eldon st<br />
Grier Robert, blacksmith, Mains cottage, East Crawfurd st<br />
Grier Thomas, cashier, Mansionhouse. Ho. 22 Brisbane st<br />
Grier William, manager, 3 Shaw place<br />
GRIEVE Henry, 4 Hill st<br />
Grieve James, joiner, 33 Lyle st<br />
Grieve James, jun. (<strong>of</strong> Baine & Johnston), 51 Brougham st<br />
Grieve Robert (<strong>of</strong> Baine & Johnston and Glebe Sugar Refining<br />
Co.), Glenholm, 7 Newark st<br />
Grieve Thomas, mercantile clerk, 39 Kelly st<br />
Grieve Walter, Son & Co., merchants and shipowners, Commercial<br />
Bank buildings, 14 Cross-shore st<br />
Grieve Walter (<strong>of</strong> Walter Grieve, Son & Co.), 11 Margaret st<br />
Grieve William, porter, 5 Cathcart st<br />
GRIFFAN James, china merchant, 9 East Quay lane<br />
Griffan William, rigger, 10 William st<br />
GRIFFITHS William, rafter, 3 Regent st<br />
Griffiths Jane, bookseller, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
GRINDY Stephen, grocer, 14 Port-Glasgow road
DIRECTORY. 77<br />
GROSART Mrs Mary, fruiterer and confectioner, 19 Regent st<br />
GROTT Ferdinand, shipmaster, 83 Belville st<br />
GRUBB John, engineer, 1 7 Baker st<br />
GUNION W. G. H., solicitor and law agent, 27 Cathcart st<br />
Gunion William, carpenter, 57 Inverkip st<br />
GUNN Alexander, detective <strong>of</strong>ficer, 64 Ami st<br />
Gunn Alexander, carpenter, 21 Antigua st<br />
Gunn James, policeman, 23 Bruce st<br />
Gunn William, engineer, 9 East Blackhall st<br />
Gunn William, policeman, 76 Dempster st<br />
Gunn Mrs George, 14 Cathcart st<br />
GUSH Charles, submarine diver, 6 Boyd st<br />
GUTHRIE James, clerk, 73 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Guthrie James, joiner, 16 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Guthrie R. B., superintendent telegraph department, <strong>Post</strong><br />
<strong>Office</strong>. Ho. 34 Nelson st, west<br />
Guthrie Robert, engine driver, 21 Belville st<br />
Guthrie Robert, wright and funeral undertaker, 9 Brisbane<br />
st. Ho. do.<br />
Guthrie Robert, railway porter, 51 Lynedoch st<br />
Guthrie Miss M. A., grocer, 17 Kelly st<br />
GUY Matthew, joiner, 31 Dempster st<br />
GWYNN Daniel, draughtsman, 2 Ford place, Finnart st<br />
HACKET Peter, broker, 25 Market st<br />
HACKING John, overseer, 112 Drumfrochar road<br />
HAD DOW Thomas, engineman, 40 St Lawrence st<br />
Haddow Miss, head mistress Glebe Public School. House, 5<br />
Finnart st<br />
HAGAN Charles, spirit dealer, 34 Yennel. Ho. 8 Kelly st<br />
HAGGARTY Conrad, tailor, 50 Shaw st<br />
Haggarty Peter, joiner, 5 Mill st<br />
Haggarty William, labourer, 12 Terrace road<br />
HAIG Alexander, brassfinisher, 13 Ingleston st<br />
Haig Mrs Jane, 14 South st<br />
HAIR Robert, mashman, 11 Inverkip st<br />
Hair William, feuar, 33 Union st<br />
Hair William, joiner, 78 Wellington st<br />
Hair Mrs, servants' registry, 25 West Stewart st<br />
HALBERT James, joiner, 42 Lynedoch st<br />
HALDANE David, potter, 6 Sinclair st<br />
HALEY James, blacksmith, 12 Clarence st<br />
HALKERSTON David, skinner, 46 East Hamilton st<br />
HALL Archibald, smith, 5 Rue-end st
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Hall Joshua, general smith, 39 Nicolson st. Ho. 13 Newton st<br />
Hall William, paperrnaker, Overton<br />
Hall Miss, teacher <strong>of</strong> music, 19 Brisbane st<br />
Hall Mrs, 8 St Lawrence st<br />
HALLLDAY John, overlooker, 34 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Halliday Robert, gatekeeper, 28 Crescent st<br />
HAMILTON & Adam, sailmakers, 21 Shaw st<br />
Hamilton Alexander, mason, 17 South st<br />
Hamilton Andrew, pilot, 45 Crawfurd st<br />
Hamilton Daniel, labourer, 5 East Crawfurd st<br />
Hamilton George, fruit and vegetable merchant, 34 Shaw st.<br />
Ho. 39 Trafalgar st<br />
Hamilton Geo. H. (<strong>of</strong> Jas. Hamilton & Son), 20 Finnart st<br />
Hamilton James (<strong>of</strong> Hamilton & Adam), Seabank house,.<br />
7 Johnstone st<br />
Hamilton James, printer, 14 South st<br />
Hamilton James & Son, drapers, clothiers, and outfitters, 23<br />
Cathcart st<br />
Hamilton James, railway porter, 24 Ann st<br />
Hamilton James (<strong>of</strong> James Hamilton & Son), 20 Finnart st<br />
Hamilton James, joiner, IS Bruce st<br />
Hamilton John, Villa Marina, 28 Eiclon st and 11 Esplanade<br />
Hamilton John, boilermaker, 9 Prospecthill st<br />
Hamilton John, engine-driver. 64 Wellington st<br />
Hamilton John, sawyer, 15 Regent st<br />
Hamilton John, fitter, 45 Lynedoch st<br />
Hamilton John, mason, 56 Kelly st<br />
Hamilton Matthew, hairdresser, 1 Stanner st. Ho. 9 Hill st<br />
Hamilton, M'Culloch & Co., coalmasters, 3 Chapel st and 88<br />
Great Clyde st, Glasgow<br />
Hamilton Robert, burgh assessor, Lands Valuation <strong>Office</strong>, 18<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. 27 Finnart st<br />
Hamilton Robert, smith, 3 West Stewart st<br />
Hamilton Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 6 Market st.<br />
Ho. 9 Lynedoch st<br />
Hamilton Robert, carpenter, 18 Ann st<br />
Hamilton Thomas, labourer, 24 Inverkip st<br />
Hamilton Thomas, engine-diiver, 71 Wellington st<br />
Hamilton William, flesher, 50 Roxburgh st<br />
Hamilton William, coal merchant, 8 Salmon st<br />
Hamilton William, 85 Belville st<br />
Hamilton William, blacksmith, 21 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Hamilton William, rivetter, 28 Lynedoch st<br />
Hamilton Mrs, grocer, 15 John st<br />
Hamilton Mrs James, grocer, 46 Enst Hamilton st<br />
Hamilton Mrs William, baker, 32 East Hamilton st. Ho. dov.
DIRECTORY. 79 1<br />
HAMMOND Henry, stevedore, 10 William st<br />
HAMMIL John, fireman, 9 John st<br />
HAMLIN William, shipmaster, 28 Brisbane st<br />
HAMPSEY Patrick, labourer, 1 Hill st<br />
HANDY SIDE Robert, slater, 84 Roxburgh st<br />
HANNAH David, labourer, 15 Antigua st<br />
Hannah James, carpenter, 13 West Stewart st<br />
Hannah James, miller, 11 Hamilton st<br />
Hannah James, jun., salesman, 85 Roxburgh st<br />
Hannah Samuel, labourer, 10 John st<br />
Hannah William, engineer, 29 Belville st<br />
Hannah William, engine-driver, 2 Murdieston st<br />
Hannah Mrs James, 11 Dempster st<br />
HANSON Hendrick. labourer, 5 Arthur st.<br />
Hanson Jacob, boarding-house keeper, 1 West breast<br />
Hanson James, seaman, 4 West burn st<br />
HARBOUR Trust Engineer's <strong>Office</strong>, 17 W T est Blackball st<br />
Harbour Trust Clerk's and Treasurer's <strong>Office</strong>s, 18 Hamilton st<br />
HARBOTTLE Mrs, 62 Regent st<br />
HARDIE & Broun, chartered accountants, stockbrokers^<br />
and house factors, 32 Cathcart st<br />
Hardie Robert, coachbuilder, 6 West Stewart st<br />
Hardie The mas M., governor <strong>of</strong> Poorhouse and Asylum %<br />
Smithston, Inverkip road<br />
Hardie William (<strong>of</strong> Hardie & Brown), 15 Bentinck st<br />
Hardie Mrs John, 6 Inverkip st<br />
HABE Wm., woolcomber, Springhill cottage, Prospecthill st<br />
HARF1ELD & Co., patent cable windlasses, 16 East India<br />
breast—Agents, Millar & Macpherson<br />
HARKIN Edward, rafter, 3 Market st<br />
HARKINS Daniel, engine-driver, 7 East Shaw st<br />
HARKNESS Mrs, 31 Ingleston st<br />
HARLEY Allan, cabinetmaker, 59 Ann st<br />
Harley Francis, labourer, 40 Arthur st<br />
Harley James, engineer, 1 Belville st<br />
Harley James, plasterer, 4 Watt st<br />
Harley Martin (<strong>of</strong> Christie & Co.), 29 Lyle st<br />
HARMS William, seaman, 6 West Black hall st<br />
HARPER Alexander, joiner, 51 Kelly st<br />
Harper Alexander, cooper, 15 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Harper John, shipmaster, 67 Roxburgh st<br />
Harper Miss, 70 Roxburgh st<br />
HARRIS James B., shipbroker, coal and commission merchant,<br />
19 Palmerston buildings. Ho. 4 Finnart st<br />
Harris Mrs Charles, 4 Finnart st<br />
HARRISON Christopher, wood turner, 10 Springkell st
DIRECTORY.<br />
Harrison John, painter, 5 Dellingburn square<br />
Harrison Thomas, clerk, 47 Mearns st<br />
HARROWER T. H., hair-cutting-rooms, 28 Market st. Ho.<br />
19 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Harrower Mrs Thomas, sick nurse, 89 Roxburgh st<br />
HART Colin, joiner, 24 East Shaw st<br />
Hart James, salesman, 72 Wellington st<br />
Hart John, joiner, 92 Belville st<br />
HARVEY F. E. & Co., shipbrokers, commission and forwarding<br />
agents, 2 West quay<br />
Harvey Frank E. (<strong>of</strong> F. E. Harvey & Co.), 58 Eldon st<br />
Harvey Hugh, ship-chandler, sailmaker and ironmonger, 2<br />
West quay. Ho., 25 West Blackhall st<br />
Harvey James, drapery and millinery warehouse, 33 Cathcart<br />
st. Ho. 13 Lyle st<br />
Harvey Mrs Francis, 58 Eldon st<br />
Harvey Mrs R., 6 Union st<br />
HARVIE Alexander N., sugarboiler, 40 Sir Michael st<br />
Harvie David, engineer, 10 Hill st<br />
Harvie Robert, baker, 5 Kilblain st<br />
Harvie Robert D. N., joiner, 40 Nicolson st<br />
HASTIE Andrew, grocer and provision merchant, 10 Sir<br />
Michael st. Ho. 12 Tobago st<br />
Hastie John & Co., engineers, Kilblain Engine Works, 43<br />
Nicolson st<br />
Hastie John (<strong>of</strong> John Hastie & Co.), 24 Kelly st<br />
Hastie's Patent Hydraulic Engine and Pump Co. (Limited).<br />
Registered <strong>of</strong>fice, 10 Princes st.—J. Tannahill, secretary<br />
Hastie William (<strong>of</strong> John Hastie & Co.), 28 Ardgowan st, w<br />
HAUGHIE Francis, smith, 4 Bearhope st<br />
HAUGHEY Neal, jun., letter carrier, 5 Cathcart st<br />
HAXTON James, pensioner, 32 Nelson st, west<br />
Haxton Thomas, H.M.C., 29 Lynedoch st<br />
HAY Archibald, engineer, 30 Engleston st<br />
Hay Boyd, brakesman, 31 Ingleston st<br />
Hay George, causewayer, 6 Sinclair st<br />
Hay James, labourer, 36 East Hamilton st<br />
H iy J. B., agent for Royal Liver Friendly Society, 24 Lynedoch<br />
st<br />
Hay Robert, agent and correspondent for the Glasgow News<br />
and Evening News and Star, 16 Cathcart st. Ho. 25<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
Hay Robert, engine-driver, 17 John st<br />
Hay Mrs James, 14 Lyle st<br />
Hay Mrs John, glass and china merchant, 14 Cathcart sfc.<br />
Ho. do.
DIRECTORY. ;l<br />
HAYMAN Thomas & Son, cartage contractors, Dellingburnsq<br />
HEAD Josiah, carpenter, R.N., 31 Ardgowan st, west<br />
HEBING-TON Robert, cooper, 115 Dempster st<br />
HEITMANN Charles, cabinetmaker, 8 Mearns st<br />
HECTOR John, mason, 75 Wellington st<br />
Hector Mrs James, 17 Robertson st<br />
HENDERSON Angus, grocer, 1 Brachelston st<br />
Henderson Alexander, shoemaker, 24 Sir Michael st<br />
Henderson Archibald, storekeeper, 34 West Blackhall st<br />
Henderson Archibald, joiner, 5 Hill st<br />
Henderson Daniel, clerk, P.O., 17 Lynedoch st<br />
Henderson Daniel, joiner, 1 Duncan st<br />
Henderson David, mason, 33 West Stewart st<br />
Henderson David, grocer and provision merchant, 20 Lyt*edoch<br />
st. Ho. 23 Lyle st<br />
Henderson George, flesher, 1 Belville st<br />
Henderson James, blacksmith, 68 Roxburgh st<br />
Henderson James (<strong>of</strong> J. & J. Henderson), 89 Belville st<br />
Henderson J. & J., grocers and provision merchants, 3 and 11<br />
Rue-end st<br />
Henderson John (<strong>of</strong> J. & J. Henderson), 101 Belville st<br />
Henderson John, cooper, 49 Cathcart st<br />
Henderson John, baker, 9 Hill st<br />
Henderson John, policeman, 24 Lynedoch st<br />
Henderson M., grocer, 21 Market st<br />
Henderson Robert, wholesale fruit merchant, 26 Vennel and<br />
16 Charles st. Ho. 9 Laird st<br />
Henderson Robert, joiner and builder, 7 Argyle st. Ho. 28<br />
Brisbane st<br />
Henderson Robert, jun., coal merchant, 7 Argyle st. Ho. 28<br />
Brisbane st<br />
Henderson Thomas, accountant, house factor and insurance<br />
agent, 14 Cathcart st. Ho. Springbank, 22 Fox st<br />
Henderson William, carter, 49 Mearns st<br />
Henderson William, engineer, 66 Regent st<br />
Henderson Miss, 17 Kelly st<br />
Henderson Mrs Bruce, 31 West Burn st<br />
HENDRY Andrew, grocer, 33 Lynedoch st. Ho. 43 do.<br />
Hendry Archibald, shipchandler, 16 East India breast". Ho<br />
26 Mearns st.<br />
Hendry Charles, sawyer, 1 Ratho st<br />
Hendry Daniel, labourer, 12 Terrace road<br />
Hendry Daniel S., carpenter, joiner, and blockmaker, 6 Dock<br />
breast. Ho. Oakfield house, East Ratho st<br />
.Hendry D. S., bookseller and stationer, 35 Cathcart st. Ho.<br />
Oakfield, East Ratho st
gg<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Hendry Duncan & Son, ship carpenters, joiners, and blockmakers,<br />
India place, 7 Dock breast, and Open shore<br />
Hendry Duncan, engineer and smith, 7 Shaw st. Ho. 54<br />
Brougham st<br />
Hendry Duncan S. (<strong>of</strong> Duncan Hendry & Son), 12 Forsyth sfe<br />
Hendry, Ferguson & Co., shipowners, Eoslin st, Glebe<br />
Hendry James, wine and spirit merchant, 2 Charles st. Ho-.<br />
6 Shaw place<br />
Hendry James, brassflnisher, 1 West Stewart st<br />
Hendry James, grocer, 15 Market st<br />
Hendry J. & R., tailors and clothiers, 29 Regent st<br />
Hendry John A., timekeeper, 4 Old Hillend<br />
Hendry John, carpenter, 2 Old Hillend<br />
Hendry Jchn (<strong>of</strong> Hendry, Ferguson & Co.), Fern bank..<br />
Finnart road<br />
Hendry John (<strong>of</strong> J. & R. Hendry), 16 Hope st<br />
Hendry John, fruiterer, 16 Lynedoch st<br />
Hendry John, smith, 19 Ingleston place<br />
Hendry John, pansman, 19 Ingleston place<br />
Hendry M., 14 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Hendry Malcolm, boatman, 15 Shaw st<br />
Hendry Robert (<strong>of</strong> J. & R. Hendry), 29 Regent st<br />
Hendry Robert, engineer, 65 Belville st<br />
Hendry William, joiner, 6 Laurieston st<br />
Hendry William, labourer, 4 John st<br />
Hendry William, engineer, 3 Manse lane<br />
Hendry William, tailor, 7 Bearhope st<br />
Hendry William, salesman, 5 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Hendry Miss, 55 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Hendry Mrs D., Bloomfield, 61 Esplandade<br />
Hendry Mrs M., spirit dealer, 7 Main st. Ho. 32 East<br />
Hamilton st<br />
Hendry Mrs, fruiterer, 16 Kelly st. Ho. 3 do.<br />
HENNAN John, labourer, 46 Cathcart st<br />
HENRY John, late candlemaker, 34 Brisbane st<br />
Henry Mrs James, feuar, 39 Dempster st<br />
BENB1CKS Henry, shipmaster, 3 George square<br />
HEPBURN James, mason, 31 Trafalgar st<br />
Hepburn John, vandriver, 38 West Stewart st<br />
Hepburn Thomas, clerk, 66 Regent st<br />
HERALD (Glasgow), Daily and Weekly. Branch <strong>of</strong>fice, 2S*<br />
Cathcart st— Robert Wood, agent and correspondent.<br />
Ho. 35 Brisbane st<br />
Herald (<strong>Greenock</strong>) <strong>Office</strong>, 40 Cathcart st<br />
HERBERT Robert Wilson, fancy goods warehouse, 7 Gre^r<br />
place. Ho. 33 West Stewart st
DIRECTORY. 83<br />
HERD Alexander, joiner, 27 West Blackball st<br />
Herd James, 24 West Stewart st<br />
HERIOT Major Mackay, recruiting depot, Eoyal Marines,<br />
32 Nicolson st. Ho. 84 Union st<br />
HERON John, seaman, 37 Crawfnrd st<br />
Heron John, engine-driver, 12 Lyle st<br />
Heron Samuel, labourer, 32 Crescent st<br />
Heron Mrs, 73 Regent st<br />
HESSION Patrick, Customhouse <strong>of</strong>ficer, 11 Dempster st<br />
HEUGH Mrs, 15 Sir Michael st<br />
HEYLAND A. C, Langford lodge, 58 Finnart st<br />
HICKIE Thomas, huckster, 12 East Shaw st<br />
HIGGENS Edward, cooper, 85 Wellington st<br />
HIGGINS James, labourer, 8 Bruce st<br />
Hiegins William, Inland Revenue <strong>of</strong>ficer, 18 South st<br />
HIGHET James, engineer, 13 Lyle st<br />
Highet John, engineer, 35 Lynedoch st<br />
Highet Mrs, 15 Mount Pleasant st<br />
HIGHLANDERS' Academy, 60 Roxburgh st<br />
HILDRETH Miss Isabella, stationer, 79 Roxburgh st. Ho,<br />
75 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
HILL Andrew, salesman, 72 Roxburgh st<br />
Hill Henry, rigger, 45 Hamilton st<br />
Hill H., tobacconist, 9 Grey place<br />
Hill James, jun , & Co., belt and hose manufacturers, curriers r<br />
•and leather merchants, 9 Stanners st<br />
Hill James, painter, 97 Roxburgh st<br />
Hill James, jun. (<strong>of</strong> James Hill, jun., & Co.), Glenafton, 52<br />
Esplanade<br />
Hill James M., 52 Esplanade<br />
Hill John, labourer, 32 Ingleston st<br />
Hill Joseph, labourer, 5 John st<br />
Hill Laurence, C.E., consulting engineer, 59 St Vincent st. J:<br />
Glasgow. Ho. The Knowe, Bogston, <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
Hill Matthew, miller and grain merchant, 15 Chapel st. Ho.<br />
Annie bank, 13 Eldon st<br />
Hill Robert, timber and goods measurer, 2 East India breast*<br />
Ho. 26 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Hill Robert, rivetter, 28 Crescent st<br />
Hill William John, shoemaker, 8 Cathcart st. Ho. 57 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t<br />
st<br />
Hill Miss, lodgings, 15 Brisbane st<br />
Hill Mrs George, 25 Brisbane st<br />
Hill Mrs Ramsay, 81 Brisbane st<br />
HILLEND Medical Hall, 1 Laurieston st<br />
MILLIARD James, labourer, 26 Crescent st
84<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Hilliard William, cooper, 19 Regent st<br />
HINMERS 0. D., accountant, house factor, and insurance<br />
agent, 12 Market st. Ho. Fernie bank, Kilmalcolm<br />
HODGE Andrew, carpenter, 5 West Stewart st<br />
Hodge James, labourer, 5 Salmon st<br />
Hodge Mitchell & Son, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, bedding<br />
manufacturers and furniture warehouse, 12 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
Hodge Mitchell (<strong>of</strong> Mitchell HoJge & Son), 26 Nicolson st<br />
Hodge Richard, joiner, 40 St Lawrence st<br />
Hodge William (<strong>of</strong> Mitchell Hodge & Son), 17 South st<br />
Hodge William, joiner, 8 Watt st<br />
HODGSON William, baker, 36 Dalrymple st. House 24<br />
Trafalgar st<br />
HOGG- Alexander & Co., sugar merchants, Sugar Exchange<br />
Hogg James, joiner, 38 Main st<br />
Hogg, Wallace & Co., sugar refiners, Dellingburn st<br />
Hogg William, stevedore, 21 East Shaw st<br />
HOGGAN John, clerk, P.O., 30 South st<br />
HOLBURN John, wool sorter, 35 Wellington st<br />
Holburn Robert, sen., cowfeeder, 37 Wellington st<br />
Holburn Robert, jun ., dairyman, 56 Ann st<br />
HOLM & Fraser, timber measurers, 67 Rue-end st<br />
Holm M. (<strong>of</strong> Holm & Fraser), Barr's brae, Port- Glasgow<br />
HOLMS Alexander, cooper, 6 Union st<br />
Holms John, wool sorter, 64 Ann st<br />
Holms John, boilermaker, 10 Chapel st<br />
HOLMES Alexander, engine-driver, 54 Wellington st<br />
Holmes James, boilermaker, 23 Belville st<br />
Holmes James, carting contractor, 2 St Lawrence st. Ho. do.<br />
Holmes John, joiner, 44 Mearns st<br />
Holmes Robert, grocer, 30 Dalrymple st. Ho. 8 West breast<br />
Holmes Thomas, labourer, 83 Belville st<br />
Holmes William, joiner, 24 Belville st<br />
Holmes William, labourer, 34 Ingleston st<br />
HOMER Charles, boilermaker, 17 Main st<br />
HONEYMAN R., clerk, 74 Wellington st<br />
Honeyman Mrs, 17 Newton st<br />
HOLTERMAN John, pansman, 35 Ingleston st<br />
HOOD John, plumber, 75 Wellington st<br />
Hood John, shoemaker, 4 Watt st<br />
Hood William, grocer and provision merchant, 43 Hamilton<br />
st. Ho. 4 South st<br />
Hood Mrs J., 15 Laird st<br />
HOPE Adam, railway guard, 66 Kelly st<br />
Hope Chas., ccal merchant, 41 Inverkip st. Ho. 1 Duncan st
DIRECTORY. 85<br />
Hope James, bandage maker, 18 Cathcart st<br />
Hope Neil, carpenter, 65 Belville st<br />
Hope J. & W., plumbers, lead and zinc merchants, 12 Kilblain<br />
st. Ho. 36 West Stewart st<br />
Hope William (<strong>of</strong> Crawford & Hope), 36 West Stewart st<br />
HOPEKIN Robert, grocer, 15 Brougham st. Ho. 17 do.<br />
HORN David, printer, 26 John st<br />
Horn Mrs, 68 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
HORNE Robert, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 3 Argyle st<br />
and 92 Roxburgh st. Ho. 52 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
HOSEA Clounes, flesher, 23 Dempster st<br />
Hosea Robert, cooper, 73 Nicolson st<br />
HOSIE Andrew, blacksmith, 8 Springkell st<br />
HOSSACK John, joiner, 43 Ann st<br />
HOUGHTON Samuel V., storekeeper, 3 Laurieston st<br />
HOULLE Henry, shipbroker, 41 West Blackhall st<br />
HOURSTON George, sugar merchant, 21 Virginia st, Glasgow.<br />
Ho. 28 Brisbane st<br />
Hourston Mrs P. , 28 Brisbane st<br />
HOUSE <strong>of</strong> Refuge (Female), Upper Ingleston st<br />
HOUSTON Archibald (<strong>of</strong> R. & W. Houston & Co.), 55<br />
Belville st<br />
Houston David, out-door <strong>of</strong>ficer (Customs), 66 Wellington st<br />
Houston George W. (<strong>of</strong> Robert Houston & Sons), Woolton,<br />
93 Eldon st<br />
Houston J. & R., engineers and ironfounders, Cartsburn<br />
foundry and engine works, Upper Ingleston<br />
Houston James, Annie bank, 41 Fox st<br />
Houston John, feuar, 17 Newton st<br />
Houston John (<strong>of</strong> J. & R. Houston), Annie bank, 41 Fox sfc<br />
Houston Peter, boilermaker, 7 Hope st<br />
Houston R. & W. & Co., joiners and builders, 69 Belville st<br />
Houston Robert (<strong>of</strong> R. & W. Houston & Co.), Mount view,<br />
Kilbarchan<br />
Houston R. H. (<strong>of</strong> Robert Houston & Sons), 49 linnart st<br />
Houston Robert & Sons, woollen manufacturers, 28 West<br />
Blackhall st and Rockbank mills, Drumfrochar road<br />
Houston Robert, 51 Brougham st<br />
Houston Robert, carter, 1 Belville st<br />
Houston Robert (<strong>of</strong> J. & R. Houston), Annie bank, 41 Fox sfc<br />
Houston Robert (<strong>of</strong> Robert Houston & Sons), Woolton, 93<br />
Eldon st<br />
Houston & Wilkie, grocers, 53 Belville st. Ho. do.<br />
Houston William, joiner, 25 Sir Michael st<br />
Houston Miss, milliner, 51 Brougham st<br />
Houston Mrs, grocer, 17 Belville st. Ho. 24 do.
86<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Houston Mrs James, 1 Watt place<br />
HOWAT James, moulder, 19 Ingleston st<br />
Howat Robert (<strong>of</strong> Jamieson & Howat), Denton terrace, 16<br />
Robertson st<br />
HOWIE Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Swan & Howie), 25 Dempster st<br />
Howie Andrew, brassdresser, 5 Belville st<br />
Howie Hugh, carpenter, 12 Terrace road<br />
Howie James, carter, £4 Drumfrochar road<br />
Howie James, carpenter, 54 St Lawrence st<br />
Howie John, fireman, 71 Wellington st<br />
Howie Matthew, grain and potato merchant, 5 West breast.<br />
Ho. Clachan Farm, Rosneath<br />
Howie Robert, fireman, 30 Lynedoch st<br />
Howie Thomas, carter, 5 Brachelston st<br />
HOWIESON Miss, greengrocer, 8 Sir Michael st<br />
Howieson Mrs William, 3 Bank st<br />
HOY Andrew, meter inspector, 17 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Hoy George, joiner, 5 Newton st<br />
Hoy Mrs James, 64 Ann st<br />
Hoy Mrs John, 27 Lyle st<br />
HUDSON Mrs Fanny, lodgings, 6 West Blackball st<br />
HUGHES Richard, hammerman, 13 Ingleston st<br />
Hughes Robert, feuar, 13 Crescent st<br />
Hughes Samuel, cooper, 13 Crescent st<br />
Hughes William, boilermaker, 9 Crescent st<br />
Hughes William, seaman, 76 Ann st<br />
HUME George, moulder, 19 Ingleston place<br />
Hume Robert, skinner, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
Hume Samuel, grocer, 19 Market st<br />
HUMPHREYS A. M., accountant, Clydesdale Bank, 7 Hamilton<br />
st. Ho. do.<br />
Humphreys James, plumber, 3 Kilblain st<br />
Humphreys Joseph, carver and gilder, 17 Sugarhouse lane.<br />
Ho. 15 Nelson st, west<br />
HUNT John, spirit merchant, 4 Bearhope st. Ho. 22 South st<br />
HUNTER Adam, engineer, 33 Ingleston st<br />
Hunter A. S. D. (<strong>of</strong> T. O. Hunter & Co.), 29 Brougham st<br />
Hunter David, shoemaker, 13 Market st<br />
Hunter Edward, joiner, 11 East Stewart st<br />
Hunter Gavin S., paper ruler, 81 Wellington st<br />
Hunter George, furniture warehouseman, 23 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. do.<br />
Hunter James, engineer, 16 Lynedoch st<br />
Hunter John, watchman, 2 Watt place<br />
Hunter John C. (<strong>of</strong> Orr, Hunter & Co.), Finnart house, 46<br />
Forsyth st
DIRECTORY. $7<br />
Hunter John, 24 Patrick st<br />
Hunter John, shoemaker, Cartsburn cottage, 23 Crescent st<br />
Hunter John & Co., fish merchants, 8 West breast<br />
Hunter Robert, engineer, 52 St Lawrence st<br />
Hunter Robert, timber measurer, 67 Rue-end st? Ho. Alderwood,<br />
Port-Glasgow<br />
Hunter Robert, boileraiaker, 3 Belville st<br />
Hunter Robert, engineer, 26 East Crawfurd st<br />
Hunter T. O. & Co., merchants, shipping, commission, and<br />
insurance agents and ngents for Lloyd's and Liverpool<br />
Underwriters' Association, Vice-Consulate for Sweden<br />
and Norway, 13 William st<br />
Hunter T. O. & Hendry, shipowners, 13 William st<br />
Hunter Thomas, skinner, 89 East Hamilton st<br />
Hunter Thomas, brassmoulder, 28 Ann st<br />
Hunter Thomas, brassfinisher, 36 Ingleston st<br />
Hunter William H. (<strong>of</strong> T. O. Hunter & Co.), Mallowdale*<br />
Skelmorlie<br />
Hunter William, engineer, 53 Belville st<br />
Hunter William, boilermaker, 34 Main st<br />
Hunter William, clerk, 15 Dempster st<br />
Hunter William, commercial traveller, 39 Nelson st, west<br />
Hunter Mary, boys' dressmaker, 16 Lynedoch st<br />
Hunter Miss, boys' dressmaker, 39 Nelson st, west<br />
Hunter Miss, Excise buildings, Customhouse<br />
Hunter Miss E., 24 Brisbane st<br />
Hunter Misses, dressmakers, 31 Brougham st<br />
Hunter Misses, 1 Forsyth st<br />
Hunter Mrs A., 69 Regent st<br />
Hunter Mrs William, lodgings, 11 Lyle st<br />
Hunter Mrs, 6 St Lawrence st<br />
Hunter Mrs, 89 Belville st<br />
Hunter Mrs, 2i Wellington st<br />
HUTCHESON Alexander, shipwright, 6 Chapel st<br />
Hutcheson Andrew, grocer, 20 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Hutcheson Daniel, carpenter, 2 South st<br />
Hutcheson David, joiner, 11 Dempster st<br />
Hutcheson David, labourer, 66 Ann st<br />
Hutcheson James, iron turner, 15 Hope st<br />
Hutcheson Rev. James, minister <strong>of</strong> East Parish. Manse, 61<br />
Newton st<br />
Hutcheson John M. (<strong>of</strong> Macdonald, Hutcheson & Co.), and<br />
agent for Scottish Widows' Fund and Life Assurance<br />
Society, Commercial Bank buildings. Ho. Thorndean.<br />
48 Union st<br />
Hutcheson John, woolsorter, 124 Dramfrochar road
DIRECTORY.<br />
Hutchesou John, carpenter, 16 South st<br />
Hutcheson John, master joiner, 31 Crescent st. Ho. 14 St<br />
Lawrence st<br />
Hutcheson Peter, deep-sea pilot, 7 Brisbane st<br />
Hutcheson Eobert, labourer, 3 Belville st<br />
Hutcheson Samuel, engineer, 59 Ann st<br />
Hutcheson Thomas, carpenter, 3 Mearns st<br />
Hutcheson William, engineer, 4 Prospecthill st<br />
Hutcheson Miss, 13 Lyle st<br />
Hutcheson Miss, 36 Nelson st, west<br />
Hutcheson Mrs, 15 Antigua st<br />
Hutcheson Mrs, 7 Hope st<br />
HUTCHISON David, indigo blue manufacturer, 8 Chapel st<br />
Hutchison James, teacher, Fairrie's Trust School, 13 East<br />
Shaw st. Ho. 10 Wellington st<br />
Hutchison William, printer and publisher, 23 Nicolson st.<br />
Ho. Grosvenor terrace, 34 Mearns st<br />
Hutchison Mrs, milliner, 9 Argyle st<br />
HUTTON Hugh, confectioner, 26 West Blackball st. Ho. do.<br />
Hutton James, shipmaster, 21 Brisbane st "<br />
Hutton James, general dealer, 22 Inverkip st. House 9 1 -<br />
Dempster st<br />
Hutton James B., engineer, 7 Dempster st<br />
Hutton Robert, skinner, 101 Belville st<br />
Hutton William, moulder, 59 Belville st<br />
Hutton Mrs John, 11 John st<br />
HYDE Norman, boilermaker, 3 Regent st<br />
Hyde William, porter, 112 Drumfrochar road<br />
HYNDMAN Hugh, engineer, 12 St Laurence st<br />
Hyndman James, coal merchant, 67 Vennel. House 2T<br />
Nicolson st<br />
Hyndman Joseph, cooper, 17 Cathcart st<br />
Hyndman Robert, rigger, 34 Crescent st<br />
Hyndman Mrs John, 16 Regent st<br />
Hyndman Mrs Joseph, 6 Fox st<br />
Hyndman Mrs Jane, 3 Serpentine walk<br />
Hyndman Mrs, dairy, 11 Crawfurd st<br />
HYSLOP G. K., glass stainer, 80 Roxburgh st<br />
Hyslop William W., wholesale and retail glass and china<br />
merchant, 23 Hamilton st. Ho. 62 Regent st<br />
IMRIE John & Co., slaters, 41 Hamilton st. House 11^<br />
Dempster st<br />
INFIRMARY, 21 Inverkip st and 4 Duncan st
DIRECTORY.<br />
INDUSTRIAL Co-operative Co., grocers, 11 John st<br />
INGLESTON Foundry. 9 Ingleston st<br />
INGLETON Mrs John, grocer and Branch <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong>. 92<br />
Belville st. Ho. 11 Laurieston st<br />
INGLIS Andrew, sugar-boiler, 3 Captain st<br />
Inglis David, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music, 13 Kelly st<br />
Inglis James & Sons, music-sellers, Clyde buildings, 19 West<br />
Blackhall st. Ho. 13 Kelly st<br />
Inglis James, spirit-dealer, 10 Kilblain st. Ho. 78 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t<br />
st<br />
Inglis James, cooper, 1 Armadale pi, Bank st<br />
Inglis James, skinner, 30 East Hamilton st<br />
Inglis James, joiner, 18 South st<br />
Inglis John, moulder, 50 St Lawrence st<br />
Inglis John, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music, 13 Kelly st<br />
Inglis Robert, joiner, 12 South st<br />
Inglis Robert, 8 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Inglis William, moulder, 8 Antigua st<br />
Inglis William, labourer, 8 Nile st<br />
Inglis Mrs James, grocer, 35 Ann st. Ho. 13 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st,<br />
Inglis Mrs James, Melita cottage, 14 Bentinck st<br />
Inglis Mrs, mangier, 19 Crawfurd st<br />
INGRAM & Niven, drapers, hosiers, &c, 6 West Blackhall st<br />
Ingram William (<strong>of</strong> Ingram & Niven), 39 Dempster st<br />
Ingram William, teacher, 12 Wellington st<br />
IlSLAND Revenue <strong>Office</strong> (Excise), Customhouse buildings<br />
INNES Joseph, engineer, 30 Wellington st<br />
Innes Joseph, sheriff <strong>of</strong>ficer and J.P. constable, 41 Cathcart<br />
st. Ho. 3 Prospecthill st<br />
Innes Neil, ropespinner, 22 Trafalgar st<br />
Innes William, bookseller, stationer, and news agent, 40*<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. 17 Newton st<br />
Innes William, mason, 3 Prospecthill st<br />
Innes Mrs, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
IRELAND Mrs James, 2 Wemyss Bay st<br />
Ireland Mrs M., 9 Nelson st, west<br />
Ireland Mrs James, 73 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
IRONS William, carter, 56 Drumfrochar road<br />
Irons Mrs Agnes, spirit dealer, 25 Vennel. Ho. 10 Brisbane sfe<br />
1RVIN Miss, 3 George square<br />
IRVINE Alexander, labourer, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
Irvine Richard, milk merchant, 41 Inverkipst. Ho. 1 Bruce sfc<br />
Irvine Robert, cabinetmaker, 50 St Lawrence st<br />
Irvine William, bricklayer, 11 Laurieston st<br />
Irvine William, carpenter, 21 Antigua st<br />
Irvine Miss, lodgings, 36 West Blackhall st<br />
89'
90 DIRECTORY.<br />
Irvine Mrs, 19 Patrick st<br />
Irvine Mrs James, 44 Lynedoch st<br />
Irvine Mrs John, 40 Nicolson st<br />
IRVING- Christopher, pointsman, 43 Mearns st<br />
ISBISTER James B., shipmaster, 21 Roxburgh st<br />
IVEY Timothy, joiner, 21 Lynedoch st<br />
JACOBS Abraham, tailor and clother, 5 William st. Ho. do.<br />
Jacobs Peter, seaman, 67 Rue-end st<br />
JACOBSEN Salem, sailmaker, 27 Trafalgar st<br />
JACK John, charcoal merchant, Cartsburn house, Orchard<br />
st. Ho. 31 Bank st<br />
Jack William, moulder, 36 Arthur st<br />
Jack Mrs Hugh, 33 Roxburgh st<br />
Jack Mrs William, 21 Antigua st<br />
JACKMAN Capt. W. A., 44 Mearns st<br />
JACKSON John, moulder, 34 Crescent st<br />
Jackson Hyslop, potter, 40 Main st<br />
Jackson James, sawyer, 81 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Jackson John, steward, 15 Cross-shore st<br />
JAFFREY G. W., engineer and shipbuilder, 17 Robertson sfc<br />
JAMES William, joiner, 12 South st<br />
JAMIESON Alexander, carpenter, 15 Lynedoch st<br />
Jamieson Archibald, coppersmith, 8 St Lawrence st<br />
Jamieson James, coal merchant, 10 Nile st<br />
Jamieson John, contractor, 64 Kelly st<br />
Jamieson John Reid, house wright and Venetian blind manufacturer,<br />
39 Wellington st. Ho. do.<br />
Jamieson John & Co., clothiers, 3 West Blackhall st<br />
Jamieson John, ship and insurance biioker and metal agent,<br />
2 Cathcart st. Ho. 58 Forsyth st<br />
Jamieson John, 24 Cartsburn st<br />
Jamieson John, carpenter, 12 Arthur st<br />
Jamieson John, plumber, 19 Trafalgar st<br />
.Jamieson & Howat, joiners and builders, 41 Kelly st and 8<br />
South st<br />
Jamieson Norman, joiner, 60 Kelly st<br />
Jamieson Robert, joiner, 12 South st<br />
Jamieson Robert, smith, 1 West Stewart st<br />
Jamieson Robert Walter, shipowner and quarrymaster, 16<br />
Nelson st, west. Ho. Octavia villa, 1 Brisbane st<br />
Jamieson Thomas, shoemaker, 36 Wellington st<br />
Jamieson Thomas (<strong>of</strong> Jamieson & Howat), Denton terrace,<br />
46 Newton st
DIRECTORY. 91<br />
Jamieson Captain Thomas, Superintendent <strong>of</strong> P. and O.S.N".<br />
Co., 22 Finnart st<br />
Jamieson William, planer, 33 Ingleston st<br />
Jamieson Misses, 18 Robertson st<br />
Jamieson Misses, feuars, 7 Orangefield place<br />
Jamieson Mrs Alexander, feuar, 56 Kelly st<br />
Jamieson Mrs Alexander, jun., 56 Kelly st<br />
Jamieson Mrs, 37 Crawfurd st<br />
Jamieson Mrs, 24 Hamilton st<br />
Jamieson Mrs Thomas, 30 Roxburgh st<br />
Jamieson Mrs William, Glenhill, Finnart road<br />
JARVIE James A., agent for Czarnikovv & Boog, Exchange<br />
buildings. Ho. 33 Esplanade<br />
Jarvie Rev. J. M., minister <strong>of</strong> George Square Congregational<br />
Church, 33 Esplanade<br />
JEFFREY John, chainmaker, 18 South st<br />
Jeffrey John, jun., joiner, 18 South st<br />
JENKINS Alexander, tailor, 27 Nelson st, west<br />
Jenkins Mrs John, 5 Mount Pleasant st<br />
JENNEY Miss Emily Vaux, 3 Ardgowan square<br />
JESSAMINE James, rafter, 5 Hope st<br />
Jessamine Mrs John, feuar, 17 Ardgowan sq<br />
JOHNSON Elias, refreshment rooms, 5 Shaw st. Ho. 67<br />
Regent st<br />
Johnson John (<strong>of</strong> Buchanan & Johnson), Gartocher, Shettleston<br />
Johnson Thomas, Inland Revenue <strong>of</strong>ficer, 15 Newton st<br />
JOHANSEN August, mate, 6 Hay st<br />
JOHNSTON Andrew, salesman, 3 Armadale place, Bank st<br />
Johnston Angus, machinist, Overton<br />
Johnston Alex. Ranken, merchant, Seafield, 1 Fox st<br />
Johnston Donald, labourer, 40 Nicolson st<br />
Johnston Duncan, shipmaster, 28 Brisbane st<br />
Johnston George, papermaker, 126 Drumfrochar road<br />
Johnston George, tailor, 8 Cathcart st<br />
Johnston Hugh, labourer, 12 Tobago st<br />
Johnston James, engineer, 83 Belville st<br />
Johnston James, engineer, 114 Drumfrochar road<br />
Johnston James, messenger, Customhouse<br />
Johnston James, shipmaster, 22 South st<br />
Johnston John, salesman, 84 Roxburgh st<br />
Johnston John, moulder, 23 Ingleston st<br />
Johnston John, labourer, 8 St Lawrence st<br />
Johnston John, joiner, 74 Roxburgh st<br />
Johnston John R., smith and bellhanger, 7 West Blackball<br />
st. Ho. 15 Newton st
92 DIRECTORY.<br />
Johnston John R., 53 Drumfrochar road<br />
Johnston John, carpenter, 12 Laird st<br />
Johnston John, carter, 4 Chapel st. Ho. 10 do.<br />
Johnston Peter, labourer, 3 Hill st<br />
Johnston Robert, engineer, 9 Ratho st<br />
Johnston Robert, joiner, 68 Wellington st<br />
Johnston Thomas, blacksmith, 48 St Lawrence st<br />
Johnston Thomas, carpenter, 3 Laurieston st<br />
Johnston Thomas, cooper, 5 Watt st<br />
Johnston Thomas, tailor, 49 Nicolson st<br />
Johnston William, ropemaker, 55 Inverkip st<br />
Johnston William, salesman, 44 Lynedoch st<br />
Johnston William, carpenter, 77 Regent st<br />
Johnston William, joiner, 34 Crescent st<br />
Johnston William, shipmaster, 93 Roxburgh st<br />
Johnston William, skinner, 30 Gartsburn st<br />
Johnston William, bookseller, stationer, and news agent, 46<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. 27 Regent st<br />
Johnston William, registrar <strong>of</strong> births, deaths, and marriages<br />
for middle district, 5 Bank st. Ho. 27 Regent st<br />
Johnston William, moulder, 8 John st<br />
Johnston Misses, 8 George square<br />
Johnston Miss Mary, grocer, 6 John st. Ho. 44 Lynedoch st<br />
Johnston Mrs James, 12 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Johnston Mrs James, 2 Bruce st<br />
Johnston Mrs John, 9 Argyle st<br />
Johnston Mrs, 62 Eldon st<br />
Johnston Mrs, Grafton terrace, 15 Bentinckst<br />
Johnston Mrs, 11 Dempster st<br />
Johnston Mrs, confectioner, 2 Antigua st<br />
Johnston Mrs, 29 Ann st<br />
Johnston Mrs, 35 Lynedoch st<br />
Johnston Mrs, 1 Duncan st<br />
Johnston Mrs, 46 Cathcart st<br />
JOHNSTONE John Ross, tailor and clothier, 65 Rue-end st.<br />
Ho. 13 Lynedoch st<br />
Johnstone, Bone & Co., ship and insurance brokers, 10 Clarence<br />
st., <strong>Greenock</strong>, and 38 Leadenhall st, London, e.g.<br />
Johnstone Rev. Thomas Francis, M.A., minister <strong>of</strong> St Paul's<br />
Church. Ho. 34 Eldon st<br />
Johnstone Rev. M. P., minister <strong>of</strong> Free Middle Church.<br />
Manse, 57 Newton st<br />
Johnstone Miss, milliner, 31 West Blackball st. Ho. 56<br />
Kelly st<br />
JONES August, seaman, 70 Roxburgh st<br />
Jones Robert, fitter, 2 Macdougall st
IIRECTORY. 93<br />
Jones T. H., teacher Articulation School for Deaf, <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
Academy. Ho. 9 Brisbane st<br />
Jones William, mason, 116 Drumfrochar road<br />
Jones William, shipmaster, 6 Finnart st<br />
Jones John, coachman, Overton<br />
Jones Richard, engineer, 5 Dellingburn sq<br />
JORDON John, brickbuilder, 3 East Blackball st. Ho. 42<br />
Crawfurd st<br />
JOSS Robert, out-door <strong>of</strong>ficer, Customs, 61 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Joss Miss, 13 Mount Pleasant st<br />
JOYCE Stephen, spirit merchant, 5 Cowgate. Ho. 42 Roxburgh<br />
st<br />
JUSTICE William, clerk, 21 Newton st<br />
Justice Miss 0., confectioner, 35 West Blackhall st. Ho. 34<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
Justice Mrs William, 34 Nelson st, west<br />
Justice <strong>of</strong> Peace Clerk's <strong>Office</strong>, Mansionhouse<br />
K<br />
KAIN Thomas, police sergeant, 65 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Kain Thomas, labourer, 19 Belville st<br />
Kain Thomas, cooper, 19 Belville st<br />
KAMES Gunpowder Company's <strong>Office</strong>, 8 West Quay lane<br />
W. N. Clapperton, agent<br />
KANE George, gardener, 73 Nicolson st<br />
Kane James, labourer, 25 John st<br />
Kane John, broker, 4 Manse lane<br />
KAY A. S. & Co., general machine agents, 26 West Blackhall<br />
st<br />
Kay A. S. (<strong>of</strong> A. S. Kay & Co.), 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Kay J. & A. L., architects, measurers, and land surveyors,<br />
17 Hamilton st. Ho. Bellvue, Rothesay<br />
Kay James, cutter, 24 Roxburgh st<br />
Kay John, cutter, 30 Roxburgh st<br />
Kay Peter, caulker, 39 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Kay Rev. Thos., minister <strong>of</strong> Ladyburn Church, 2 M<strong>of</strong>fat st<br />
KEAN Denis, stevedore, 8 Shannon's close<br />
Kean Francis, broker, 33 Dalrymple st. Ho. 13 Kelly st<br />
Kean Thomas, compositor, 43 Mearns st<br />
KEARNEY Hugh, boilermaker, 17 Ann st<br />
KEE Joseph, carpenter, 24 Bruce st<br />
KEENAN Colvin (<strong>of</strong> Keenan & M'Kee), 26 Bruce st<br />
Keenan Henry, gardener, 6 Kelly st<br />
Keenan J. & R., wholesale fruit and vegetable merchants, 23<br />
Union st and 18 Brisbane st. Ho. 34 Kelly st
94<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Keenan & M'Kee, builders, 62 Inverkip st<br />
KEITH Duncan, boatman, 15 Antigua st<br />
Keith Duncan, engineer, 10 Lynedoch st<br />
Keith Peter, cowfeeder, Upper Ingleston st<br />
Keith Miss, feuar, 24 Kelly st<br />
Keith Mrs, 21 Charles st<br />
KELLET George, engineer, 106 Dempster st<br />
Kellet George, tailcr, 70 Roxburgh st<br />
Kellet Robert, tailor, 51 Nicolson st<br />
KELLY Alexander, captain, 13 Brisbane st<br />
Kelly Daniel, labourer, 1 Bogle st<br />
Kelly Donald, carpenter, 22 Antigua st<br />
Kelly George, rigger, 45 Hamilton st<br />
Kelly Hugh, cutter, 82 Roxburgh st<br />
Kelly John, joiner, 53 Belville st<br />
Kelly John, hammerman, 13 Crescent st<br />
Kelly Thomas, boilermaker, 15 Antigua st<br />
Kelly William & Co., family grocers, tea, wine, and spirit<br />
merchants and ship store dealers, 9 William st<br />
Kelly Mrs, feuar, 1 John st<br />
Kelly Mrs William, fishmonger, 39 Hamilton st. House 34<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
KELSO Chailes, carpenter, 8 Cathcart st<br />
Kelso James, accountant, commission and insurance agent,<br />
and manager <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Greenock</strong> Property Investment Soscety,<br />
6 West Blackhall st. Ho. Flower bank, 99 Elcion st<br />
Kelso Robert, fish merchant, 17 Charles st. Ho. 26 Patrick st<br />
Kelso Mrs Daniel, 23 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Kelso Mrs Janet, feuar, 25 Bank st<br />
Kelso Mrs R., 14 Hope st<br />
Kelso Mrs, 8 Cathcart st<br />
KEMP Joseph, shipmaster, 6 Nelson st, west<br />
KEMPSLEY Samuel, Customhouse boatman, 9 Lynedoch st-<br />
KENISEDY Alexander, carter, 29 Nicolson st<br />
Kennedy Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 46 Cathcart st,<br />
Ho. 27 Nelson st, west<br />
Kennedy Charles, provision merchant, 29 Rue-end st<br />
Kennedy Daniel, engineer, 53 Regent st<br />
Kennedy David, labourer, 19 Ingleston place<br />
Kennedy Donald, carpenter, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Kennedy Donald, timekeeper, 24 Trafalgar so<br />
Kennedy Duncan, carpenter, 36 Crescent st<br />
Kennedy Ferguson, baker, 60 Wellington st<br />
Kennedy H. & Co., sculptors, 3 South st<br />
Kennedy Hugh (<strong>of</strong> H. Kennedy & Co.), 4 South bt<br />
Kennedy Hugh, railway porter, 64 Wellington st
DIRECTORY. 95;<br />
Kennedy James, tcy merchant and tobacconist, 35 Nicolson<br />
st<br />
Kennedy John, joiner, 6 Inverkip st<br />
Kennedy John, rivetter, 3 Manse lane<br />
Kennedy John, caulker, 24 St Lawrence st<br />
Kennedy Robert, miller, 27 Roxburgh st<br />
Kennedy Thomas, architect, 25 West Stewart st. Ho. do,<br />
Kennedy Miss, 8 Cathcart st<br />
Kennedy Mrs, lodgings, 8 Kilblain st<br />
Kennedy Mrs, 65 Rue-end st<br />
Kennedy Mrs, lodgings, 29 Nicolson st<br />
Kennedy Mrs, 16 Kelly st<br />
Kennedy Mrs, 4 South st<br />
Kennedy Mrs William, 41 Nelson st. west<br />
KENTON Mrs, 14 Mearns st<br />
KER Hemy, marble cutter, 89 Roxburgh st<br />
Ker Misses, 35 Nelson st, west<br />
EEBR Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 61 Main st.<br />
Ho. 5 Armadale place, Bank st<br />
Kerr Andrew, aichitect and surveyor, Mansionhouse. Ho.<br />
14 Ardgowan sq<br />
Kerr Angus, joiner, Overton<br />
Keir A. J., <strong>of</strong> H.M.C., 3 Finnart st<br />
Kerr Aichibald, engineer, 41 Mearns st<br />
Kerr Archibald, timber measurer, 24 West Stewart st<br />
Keir Daniel (<strong>of</strong> John Keir & Co.), Hey wood, 1 Margaret st<br />
Keir David, agent Royal Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, west-end branch<br />
6 West Blackhall st. Ho. 51 Brisbane st<br />
Keir Edward, wine and spirit merchant, 97 Roxburgh st.<br />
Ho. 77 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Keir George, examining efficer, Customs, 27 Lyle st<br />
Kerr George, Customhouse <strong>of</strong>ficer, 13 Antigua st<br />
Kerr George, labourer, 5 John st<br />
Kerr Henry, gatekeeper, 20 East Hamilton st<br />
Kerr Hugh S. (<strong>of</strong> MacEachran, Eulton & Kerr), 49<br />
Brougham st<br />
Keir Hugh, provision merchant, 24 Lynedoch st. Ho. 14<br />
Lyle st<br />
Kerr James, railway guard, 114 Drumfrochar road<br />
Kerr James, demist and druggist, 10 Cathcart st. Ho. 5&<br />
Regent st<br />
Kerr James, hammerman, 13 Cathcart st<br />
Kerr James, storekeeper, 2 Grey place<br />
Kerr John & Co., shipowners, 40 West Blackhall st<br />
Kerr John, joiner, 71 Roxburgh st<br />
Kerr John, shipmaster, 73 Nicolson st
.96 DIRECTORY.<br />
Kerr John, engineer, 83 Belville st<br />
Kerr John, labourer, 2 St Andrew st<br />
Kerr John J., marine store dealer, 2 East Blackball st. Ho.<br />
29 Rue-end st<br />
Kerr John S. (<strong>of</strong> Smith & Sharp, Glasgow), 5 Newark sfc<br />
Kerr, Newton & Co., ship and insurance brokers, 3 East<br />
Quay Lane<br />
Kerr Peter, goods agent (G. & S.-W. Railway), Lynedoch<br />
Station. Ho. 22 Trafalgar st<br />
Kerr Robert, labourer, 24 St Lawrence st<br />
Kerr Robert (<strong>of</strong> John Kerr & Co.), Westfield, 17 Octavia<br />
terrace<br />
Kerr Robert, joiner, 6 Chapel st<br />
Kerr Robert, grocer, 4 Hill st<br />
Kerr Robert, feuar, 34 Brisbane st<br />
Kerr Samuel, miller, 27 Ingleston st<br />
Kerr Samuel, ham-curer, 6 Murdieston st<br />
Kerr Thomas, engine-driver, 63 Nicolson st<br />
Kerr William, plumber, 108 Drumfrochar road<br />
Kerr William, carpenter, 3 Hill st<br />
Kerr William, labourer, 13 Ingleston street<br />
Kerr William, manager, Oakfield, west, Ratho st<br />
Kerr Miss, Heathfield, 53 Eldon st<br />
Kerr Miss, 14 Ann st<br />
Kerr Mrs Andrew, 17 Baker st<br />
Kerr Mrs A., 16 Mearns st<br />
Kerr Mrs, 63 Rue-end st<br />
Kerr Mrs James, 13 Mount Pleasant st<br />
KEYS David, cooper, 13 Cathcart st<br />
KIDD & Wink, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 31 Nicolson<br />
st and 7 West Blackhall st<br />
Kidd Robert (<strong>of</strong> Kidd & Wink), 15 South st<br />
Kidd William (<strong>of</strong> Morton & Kidd), 77 Finnart st<br />
KIDSTON A. G. & Co., iron, steel, copper, and zinc merchants,<br />
and agents for Muntz's patent yellow metal, 48<br />
Rue-end st and 2 Virginia st— Colin S. Caird, manager<br />
KILGOUR James, shoemaker, 3 Ingleston st<br />
Kilgour John, boilermaker, 3 Laurieston st<br />
KILLIN Andrew, shoemaker, 21 Bruce st<br />
Killin Thomas, carpenter, 13 Hope st<br />
Killin Mrs Samuel, grocer, 23 Sir Michael st<br />
KILLOCH William, skinner, 30 Cartsburn st<br />
Killoch William, seaman, 6 East Blackhall st<br />
KILPATRICK Hugh, m. son, 30 West Blackhall st<br />
KINCAID, Donald & Co ,<br />
foundry, East HaniL: »n st<br />
mgineers<br />
and ironfounders, Clyde
DIRECTORY. 3?<br />
Kincaid James L., lithographer and stationer, 13 East Quay<br />
lane. Ho. 22 West Stewart st<br />
Kincaid John G-. (<strong>of</strong> Kincaid, Donald & Co.), Oakfield, west,<br />
Ratho st<br />
Kincaid Robert, engine-driver, 60 Drumfrochar road<br />
Kincaid Thomas, shipmaster, Corriebank, 11 Eldon st<br />
Kincaid Mrs, 30 Kelly st<br />
KING- Alexander, boilermaker, 11 Belville st<br />
King Andrew, joiner, 3 Armadale place, Bank st<br />
King David, cabman, 10 Carnock st<br />
King Gilbert, painter, 9 Nelson st, west<br />
King Henry (at John Kerr & Co.'s), 2 Bentinck st<br />
King James, steward, 8 West breast<br />
King John, 16 St Lawrence st<br />
King John, smith, 3 Arthur st<br />
King Joseph, cooper, 72 Ann st<br />
King Robert, flesher, 39 Shaw st and 25 Ru e-end st Ho,<br />
^29 do.<br />
King Robert, engine-keeper, 6 Chapel st<br />
King Robert, carpenter, 10 Belville st<br />
King Robert, engine-keeper, 3 York st<br />
King Thomas, joiner, 81 Dempster st<br />
King Thomas, writer, 2 Watt place. Ho. 46 Regent st<br />
King Thomas, H.M. Customs, 34 Brisbane st<br />
KLing William, carter and contractor, 8 Virginia st<br />
King William, warehouse clerk, 7 Hope st<br />
King William, engineer, 64 Wellington st<br />
King Mrs, dressmaker, 32 Mearns st<br />
King Mrs, tailoress, 46 Cathcart st<br />
KINIPPLE Walter Robert, M. Inst. Civil Engineers, 17 West<br />
BlackhaH st and 3 Westminster <<br />
Ho. Whitefarland, 123 Eldon st<br />
KTNLOCH John, bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, 49<br />
Cathcart st. Ho. Sunnyside cottage, 28 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Kinloeh Jeanie S., fruiterer, 71 Regent st. Ho. 60 do<br />
Kinioch Thomas, clerk, 60 Regent st<br />
KINNAIRD James (<strong>of</strong> Austin & Kinnaird), 54 Regent st<br />
Kinnaird J. R., tobacconist, 102 Roxburgh st. Ho. 2i<br />
Ingleston st<br />
ILinnaird William, mate, 23 Trafalgar st<br />
Kisnard William, cooper, 21 Ingleston st<br />
KtNNELL David, labourer, 75 Wellington st<br />
Kinaell Mrs James, 62 Roxburgh st<br />
KINNIBURG-H James, rafter, 27 Dempster st<br />
KIRCHHOFF Charles, shipbroker. 35 West BlackhaH st<br />
MIRK John (<strong>of</strong> J. & R. Kirk), 69 Nicolson st
DIRECTORY.<br />
Kirk J. & R., builders and contractors, 7 Brougham st<br />
Kirk Robert (<strong>of</strong> J. & R. Kirk), 59 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Kirk William, boot and shoemaker, 18 Inverkip st<br />
Kirk Mrs John, 62 Kelly st<br />
Kirk Mrs, 13 Mearns st<br />
KIRKBRIDE Christopher, basketmaker, 1 Belville st<br />
KIRKHAM Mrs Agnes, 30 Wellington st<br />
KIRKLAND Thomas, rigger, 14 Lyle st<br />
KIRKPATRICK George, Customhouse boatman, 32 Ann sf<br />
Kirkpatrick John W., <strong>of</strong> <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>. Ho. 9 Nelson st, west<br />
Kirkpatrick William, letter carrier, 1 Prospecthill st<br />
KIRKWOOD, Adam, baker, 40 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Kirkwood Alexander, baker, 78 Roxburgh st.<br />
st, west<br />
Ho. 37 Nelson<br />
Kirkwood E., ladies' and children's<br />
Grey place<br />
furnishing warehouse, 8<br />
Kirkwood James, grocer, 10 Cross-shore st. Ho. 15 Cathcart st<br />
Kirkwood James, mason, 75 Wellington st<br />
Kirkwood Robert, grocer, 1 Smith's lane. Ho. 7 Shaw place<br />
Kirkwood Thomas, mason and builder, 78 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t street,<br />
Ho. do.<br />
Kirkwood William, mason and builder,<br />
Ho. do.<br />
78 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t street,<br />
Kirkwood William, labourer, 51 Inverkip st<br />
Kirkwood William, engineer, 29 Rue-end st<br />
Kirkwood Mrs Elizabeth, 56 Kelly st<br />
KISSOCK John, labourer, 10 Belville st<br />
KITCHEN James, cooper, 60 Ann st<br />
Kitchen James, labourer, 60 Ann st<br />
Kitchen Robert, hairdresser, 59 Inverkip st<br />
KLAUSE William, ship carpenter and boatbuilder, 3 Dellingburn<br />
st. Ho. 34 West Blackhall st<br />
KNAGGS George, sailmaker, 30 Wellington st<br />
fish merchant, 30 Dalrymple st<br />
KNEEBONE William H ,<br />
KNOX James, cooper, 5 Captain st<br />
Knox John, porter, 5 Captain st<br />
Knox Robert, carpenter, 17 Cathcart st<br />
Knox Thomas, carpenter, 3 Orchard st<br />
ItADYBURN Saw Mill Co., saw millers and timber merchants,<br />
Port-Glasgow road<br />
LAGUERA Joseph, seaman, 23 Nicolson st<br />
JLiAING Robert, seedsman and fruiterer, 18 Hamilton st. He*.<br />
23 Lyle st
DIRECTORY. 99<br />
liaing Margaret, tobacconist, stationer, and branch <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>of</strong>fice,<br />
17 Rue-end st. Ho. 23 Lyle st<br />
LAIRD Alexander, grocer, 24 Antigua st.<br />
Laird Alexander, contractor, 6 Springkell st<br />
Ho. 21 do.<br />
Laird David, bricklayer, 5 Hope st<br />
Laird Hugh, painter, 37 Hamilton st<br />
Laird Hugh, jun., agent, Clydesdale Bank, 344 Argyle st,<br />
Glasgow. Ho. Hartfell, 97 Finnart st, <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
Laird James, farmer, Berry-yards<br />
Laird John, 36 Lynedoch st<br />
Laird John, joiner, 5 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Laird John, spirit dealer, 45 Shaw st. Ho. 17 Dempster st<br />
Laird John, coppersmith, 23 Ingleston st<br />
Laird Robert, labourer, 36 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Laird Robert, farmer, Bow, Inverkip road<br />
Laird William, waiter, 11 Watt st<br />
Laird M. & J., Berlin wool repository, 38 Hamilton st.<br />
81 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Laird Miss, feuar, 50 Inverkip st<br />
Laird Miss, 19 Captain st<br />
Laird Mrs A., grocer, 23 Ingleston st<br />
Laird Mrs James, 64 Wellington st<br />
Laird Mrs John, furnished apartments, 42 Regent st<br />
Ho,<br />
Laird Mrs, 81 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
LAMB Charles, labourer, 45 Lynedoch st<br />
Lamb Thomas, Sons & Co., timber merchants, sawmillers,<br />
&c, Kingston saw mills, Port-Glasgow ; 33 Cathcart st,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> ;<br />
and 295 Shields road, Glasgow<br />
Lamb Thomas, jun. (<strong>of</strong> Thomas Lamb, Sons & Co.), 67<br />
Finnart st<br />
Lamb William, clerk, 27 Mearns st<br />
Lamb William L. (<strong>of</strong> Thos. Lamb, Sons & Co.), 67 Finnart st<br />
Lamb William, skinner, 3 East Crawfurd st<br />
Lamb Misses, institution for education <strong>of</strong> young ladies, 43<br />
Brougham st<br />
LAMBERT Francis, fireman, 5 Sir Michael st<br />
LAMBIE J. M. & R., carpenters and boatbuilders, 3 Ratho st<br />
Lambie J. M. (<strong>of</strong> J. M. & R. Lambie), 1 East William st<br />
Lambie Robert (<strong>of</strong> J. M. & R. Lambie), 99 Belville st<br />
Lambie Robert, hairdresser, 14 Cathcart arcade. Ho. 2<br />
Ingleston st<br />
LAMOND James, labourer, 61 Nicolson st<br />
LAMONT Alexander, contractor, 53 Regent st. Ho. 8<br />
Mearns st<br />
Lamont Alexander, shoemaker, 3 Regent st<br />
Lamont Alexander, carpenter, 20 West Stewart st
100 DIRECTORY.<br />
Laniont Andrew, labourer, 20 John st<br />
Lamont Colin, shoemaker, 11 Lyle st<br />
Lamont Colin Daniel, accountant, Union Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>,<br />
1 Hamilton st. Ho. 15 Caddlehill st<br />
Lamont Duncan, tinsmith, 45 Crawfurd st<br />
Lamont Duncan, blacksmith, 55 Belville st<br />
Lamont Hugh, mason, 70 Wellington st<br />
Lamont James, blacksmith and boilermaker, 7 St Andrew st.<br />
Ho. 16 Hope st<br />
Lamont John, labourer, 64 Drumfrochar road<br />
Lamont John, carpenter, 21 Ingleston st<br />
Lamont Neil & Son, tailors and clothiers, 19 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. 6 Kelly st<br />
Lamont William, commission and insurance agent, and superintendent<br />
<strong>of</strong> sheds and warehouses, 16 Palmerston buildings.<br />
Ho. 16 Robertson st<br />
Lamont Miss, lodgings, 73 Nicolson st<br />
Lamont Mrs Colin, 15 Caddlehill st<br />
Lamont Mrs, 13 Cross-shore st<br />
Lamont Mrs, 23 Nicolson st<br />
LANAGHAN Thomas, carpenter, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
LANCASTER John, bricklayer, 7 Ann st<br />
Lancaster Robert, bricklayer, 23 Ingleston st<br />
Lancaster Mrs, 8 East Shaw st<br />
LANDELS William, joiner, 53 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
LANG Alexander, 36 East Hamilton st<br />
Lang Daniel, at Steele and M'CaskiU's. Ho. 6 Chapel st<br />
Lang James, sculptor, 27 Brougham st. Ho. 81 Roxburgh st<br />
Lang James, jun., feuar, 18 West Burn st. Ho. Grosvenor<br />
terrace, 9 Wellington st<br />
Lang James, moulder, 21 Ingleston st<br />
Lang James, feuar, 59 Regent st<br />
Lang John, flesher, 31 Nicolson st and 59 Inverkip st. Ho.<br />
13 West Stewart st<br />
Lang John (<strong>of</strong> P. MacCallum & Sons), Eldon villa, Eldon st<br />
Lang John, shipmaster, 7 Kelly st<br />
Lang John, sailmaker, 29 Lynedoch sfc<br />
Lang John, joiner, 29 Lyle st<br />
Lang John, jun., 23 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Lang Malcolm, joiner, 29 Belville st<br />
Lang Matthew, carter, 38 Holmser<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Lang Robert, grocer, 71 Nicolson st and 31 Ingleston st. Ho.<br />
4 South st<br />
Lang Robert, steward, 54 Drumfrochar road<br />
LaDg Robert, cabinetmaker, 30 West Burn st. Ho. 70<br />
Eldon st
DIRECTORY. 101<br />
Lang William, bookbinder, 7 Newton st<br />
Lang William, tailor, clothier, and hatter, 27 West burn st.<br />
Ho. 7 Kelly st<br />
Lang William, shoemaker, 21 John st<br />
Lang Miss, 8 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Lang Mrs, 8 Chapel st<br />
Lang Mrs James, 15 Robertson st<br />
Lang Mrs James, feuar, 12 Union st<br />
Lang Mrs, greengrocer, 22 Cartsburn st<br />
Lang Mrs William, lodgings, 7 Hope st<br />
LANGWILL Archibald (<strong>of</strong> Langwill & Cameron), 15 Forsyth<br />
st<br />
Langwill & Cameron, solicitors and notaries public, <strong>Post</strong>-<br />
<strong>Office</strong> buildings<br />
Langwill John, shipmaster, 81 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
LARKIN Bernard, grocer, 3 Charles st<br />
LATHAM David M., agent <strong>of</strong> the Royal Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>.<br />
Ho. Gourock House, Gourock<br />
LAUDER Alexander, saddler, 19 Cathcart st. Ho. 16 Antigua<br />
st<br />
Lauder Diwid, confectioner, 75 Roxburgh st<br />
Lauder James, sailmaker, 66 Wellington st<br />
Lauder Thomas, engineer, 38 Dempster st<br />
Lauder Mrs James, 71 Regent st<br />
LAUGHLIN James, labourer, 11 East Stewart st<br />
LAUGHTON Rev. William, D.D., minister <strong>of</strong> St Thomas'<br />
Free Church. Manse, 64 Finnart st<br />
LAURENT F. B., French teacher, 2 George square<br />
LAURIE & Fleming, carvers, gilders, and fine art dealers,<br />
1 Bank st<br />
Laurie John, labourer, 63 Nicolson st<br />
Laurie John, carpenter, 5 Ratho st<br />
Laurie John, seaman, 76 Wellington st<br />
Laurie Robert R., 13 Mearns st<br />
Laurie Thomas, baker, 66 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Laurie William (<strong>of</strong> Crawford & Laurie), 37 Kelly sb<br />
Laurie Mrs Alexander, 13 Hope st<br />
LAW Archibald, stationer and newsagent, 8 Grey pi. Ho. 9<br />
Patrick st<br />
Law George, carpenter, 15 Shaw st<br />
Law James, carpenter, 7 Cathcart st<br />
Law Mrs James, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
Law Mrs, 31 Dempster st<br />
LAWRENCE David, wine merchant, and agent for Charles<br />
. Blair,<br />
brewer, Edinburgh, 10 East breast. Ho. 2 George<br />
square
102<br />
' DIKECTOllY.<br />
LAWRIE Mrs Robert, 29 Patrick st<br />
LAWSON G-eorge, carpenter, 31 Lyle st<br />
Lawson Matthew (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>), 30 South st<br />
Lawson Mrs, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
Lawson Mrs, 39 Regent st<br />
LEARIE Mrs, grocer, 16 Cartsburn st<br />
LECKIE Peter, coppersmith, 25 Bruce st<br />
Leckie W. F., engineers' ironmonger and commission agent,<br />
1 Arthur st. Ho. 25 Bank st<br />
Leckie Mrs Archibald, 25 Bank st<br />
LEE Robert, deep-sea pilot, 2 Wellington st<br />
Lee Thomas, sanitary labourer, 11 West breast<br />
Lee Mrs, 67 Nicolson st<br />
LEES Mrs Thomas, 32 South st<br />
LEED George, marine surveyor, 37 Kelly st<br />
LEGGATE Robert, gatekeeper, 6 Pottery st<br />
Leggate William, labourer, 52 Wellington st<br />
LEISHMAN Adam, papermaker, Overton<br />
Leishman James, brass-finisher, 14 Regent st<br />
Leishman Joseph, carpenter, 62 Drumfrochar road<br />
LEISK Adam, missionary, 12 Laird st<br />
Leisk Adam, junior, slater, slate, lime and cement merchant,<br />
12 Laird st. Ho. do.<br />
LEITCH Angus, painter, 77 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Leitch Archibald, quay porter, 7 Hill st<br />
Leitch Arthur O. (<strong>of</strong> Leitch & Muir), Madeira lodge, 8 Newark<br />
st<br />
Leitch Charles, joiner, 63 Nicolson st<br />
Leitch Daniel, painter, 10 West breast. Ho. Upper Campbell<br />
st<br />
Leitch Dugald, labourer, 34 Arthur st<br />
Leitch James, shoemaker, 10 Springkell st<br />
Leitch James, sailmaker, 69 Roxburgh st<br />
Leitch John, 6 Hope st<br />
Leitch John (<strong>of</strong> Leitch, Patten & Co.), Fern Bank, 31 Esplanade<br />
Leitch & Muir, ship, commission, fire, life and marine<br />
insurance agents, 2 West quay<br />
Leitch Nicol, coal merchant, 2 Patrick st. Ho. 69 Nicolson<br />
st<br />
Leitch Norman, plumber, 66 Roxburgh st<br />
Leitch Patrick Walker, marine insurance broker, 27 Cathcart<br />
st. Ho. 15 Ardgowan sq<br />
Leitch, Patten & Co., merchants, 4 Mansionhouse lane<br />
Leitch Quintin & Co., hemp and wire rope manufacturers,<br />
Whinhill Ropework. <strong>Office</strong>, 7 West breast
DIRECTORY. 103<br />
Leitch William, engine-driver, 17 Shaw st<br />
Leitch William Orr (<strong>of</strong> Quintin Leitch & Co.), Martin ter.,<br />
9 Finnart st<br />
Leitch Miss Catherine, 43 Nicolson st<br />
Leitch Miss, 15 Ardgowan sq<br />
Leitch Miss, 49 Newton st<br />
Leitch Mrs H., 5 West Stewart st<br />
Leitch Mrs John, 51 Inverkip st<br />
"Leitch Mrs John, 74 Wellington st<br />
Leitch Mrs, 68 East Hamilton st<br />
LEITH Robert, grocer, 6 Belville st. Ho. 53 Drumfrochar<br />
road<br />
Leith Samuel, grocer and provision merchant, 21 Rue-end st„<br />
Ho. 30 Lynedoch st<br />
Leith William, labourer, 40 St Lawrence st<br />
LEMON James, joiner, 6 Watt st<br />
Lemon Peter, tobacconist, 1 William st<br />
LENNOX James, reporter, 7 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Lennox James L., tailor, 16 West Blackhall st. Ho. 8L<br />
Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Lennox John & Co., manufacturers <strong>of</strong> ships' sheathing, ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
and boiler felts, Caledonian Felt Works, Bogston,<br />
Port-Glasgow road<br />
ILennox John (<strong>of</strong> John Lennox & Co.), Bogston, Port-Glasgow<br />
road<br />
Lennox Neil, smith, 68 Roxburgh st<br />
LESLIE Angus, 11 Hill st<br />
Leslie David, clerk, 7 Ann st<br />
Leslie James, boilermaker, 82 Belville st<br />
Leslie Bobert & Co., painters and paperhangers, 3 Market st.<br />
Ho. 71 Regent st<br />
Xeslie William, 6 Antigua st<br />
LETHAM, Birrel & Co., insurance brokers, 29 Cathcart st<br />
Letham James, clerk, 85 Wellington st<br />
Letham John, compositor, 7 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Letham William (<strong>of</strong> Letham, Birrel & Co.), agent for James<br />
Finlay & Co., Glasgow. Ho. 63 Union st<br />
Letham Miss, 18 South st<br />
LETSON James, boilermaker, 34 Crescent st<br />
LEVENSTON S. A., herbalist, 7 Cathcart arcade. Ho. 65<br />
Rue-end st<br />
LEVY Pinkus, picture framemaker, 8 Cross- shore st<br />
LEWIS Charles, deputy superintendent <strong>of</strong> Mercantile Marine,<br />
16 Wellington st<br />
Xewis George, Customhouse <strong>of</strong>ficer, 5 Regent st<br />
JLewis Peter, fireman, 6 West Burn st
104<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Lewis Thomas, inspector <strong>of</strong> streets, 4 Finuart st<br />
Lewis Mrs William, James place, 4 Lyle st<br />
LIDDELL Alexander, flesher, Gateside, Inverkip road<br />
Liddell Archibald, joiner, 15 Brisbane st<br />
Liddell David, joiner, 15 Belville st<br />
Liddell David, carter, 64 Wellington st<br />
Liddell James D., joiner. 10 South st<br />
Liddell William, New Clyde Towing Co., 7 East breast. Ho,<br />
Langbank<br />
Liddell Mrs, pianist, 18 Kelly st<br />
Liddell Mrs John, 6 Old Hillend<br />
LIETKE & Co., shipbrokers, Palmerston buildings<br />
LIGHTBODY John, carpenter, 24 Lynedoch st<br />
LIGHTEN James, stevedore, 1 East breast<br />
LINDSAY James, joiner, 46 East Hamilton st<br />
Lindsay John, blacksmith, 13 West Blackhall st<br />
Lindsay John, seaman, 43 Crawfurd st<br />
Lindsay John, seaman, 71 Regent st<br />
Lindsay Washington, painter, 17 Kelly st<br />
Lindsay William (<strong>of</strong> William Lindsay & Co.), 77 Union sfe<br />
Lindsay William & Co., shipowners, ship and insuranceagents,<br />
1 Cross-shore st<br />
Lindsay Miss, 1 Madeira st and 20 Esplanade<br />
Lindsay Miss, 9 Ardgowan square<br />
Lindsay Mrs, 1 St Andrew square<br />
Lindsay Mrs Luke, Mount View cottage<br />
Lindsay Mrs William, 12 Watt st<br />
LINN James, tenter, 108 Drumfrochar road<br />
Linn John, engine-driver, 34 Crescent st<br />
Linn Thomas, fireman, 7 Crescent st<br />
LIPTON Thomas J., provision merchant, 15 Cathcart sfe<br />
LISTER Thomas, miller, 33 Lynedoch st<br />
LITTLE James, Greenhill, 75 Finnart st<br />
Little James & Co., steamship owners, Excise buildings<br />
Little Robert (<strong>of</strong> James Little & Co.), Dalmore, Helensburgh<br />
Little Samuel, labourer, 59 Belville st<br />
Little Mrs James, Abbotsford place, 9 Roxburgh st<br />
Little Miss, 10 Ardgowan square<br />
LIVER John W., brassfinisher, 11 Ann st<br />
Liverpool Traders' <strong>Office</strong>, 1 Cross- shore st—William Lindsay<br />
& Co., agents<br />
LIVINGSTON Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Clyde Sugar Refinery Co.><br />
Ho. Villa de Valparaiso, Finnart rd<br />
Livingston Alexander, blockmaker, 1 Hill st<br />
Livingston Alexander, 8 Hope st<br />
Livingston Archibald, river pilot, 25 West Blackhall st
DIRECTORY. 105 :<br />
Livingston Archibald, captain, 23 Lyle st<br />
Livingston Donald, labourer, 38 Ann st<br />
Livingston Duncan, fireman, 6 West Stewart st<br />
Livingston Duncan, flesher, 23 Rue-end st. Ho. 2 St<br />
Andrew st<br />
Livingston Ewing, gardener, 70 Eldon st<br />
Livingston Edward, shipmaster, 6 Kelly st<br />
Livingston F., fruiterer and confectioner, 25 West BlackhalJ<br />
st. Ho. 51 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Livingston John, printer, 7 Union st<br />
Livingston John, dyer, 62 Ann st<br />
Livingston Malcolm, labourer, 67 Eegent st<br />
Livingston Miss, 17 Lyle st<br />
Livingston Miss, furrier, 7 Union st<br />
Livingston Mrs John, 51 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
LLOYD Andaluz, <strong>of</strong> Cadiz— T. O. Hunter & Co., agents<br />
Lloyd's Register <strong>of</strong> British and Foreign Shipping, Union<br />
Bank buildings. 2 Church place<br />
LOCHHEAD John, rivetter, 11 Crescent st<br />
Lochhead William, hatter, hosier and umbrella maker, 29<br />
Cathcart st. Ho. 13 Brisbane st<br />
Lochhead Mrs, grocer, 33 Ingles ton st<br />
Lochhead Mrs, 35 Kelly st<br />
LOCHYER Geo. & Sons, animal charcoal merchants—John<br />
Clapperton & Co., agents, 4 East breast<br />
LOCKHART George, beltmaker, 26 Crescent st<br />
LOGAN Alexander, grocer, 8 Manse lane<br />
Logan Francis, gasfitter, 10 Watt st<br />
Logan James, compositor, 65 Roxburgh st<br />
Logan James, warehouseman, 10 Hope st<br />
Logan John, boatman, 28 Crawford st<br />
Logan John, policeman, 3 Mill st<br />
Logan Robert, boilermaker, 19 Regeat st<br />
Logan Thomas, joiner, 24 Belville st<br />
Logan William, seaman, 77 Regent st<br />
Logan William, sawyer, 12 Ann st<br />
Logan Mrs Samuel, 22 Cathcart st<br />
LONDON and Newcastle Tea Co., 33 Hamilton st and 7<br />
Cathcart st. Head <strong>of</strong>fice, Newcastle-on-Tyne<br />
London & Belfast Tea Co., 45 Cathcart st<br />
LONDONDERRY Steam Packet Company, Old Steamboat<br />
quay—Robert Allan, agent<br />
LONG George, seaman, 6 Boyd st<br />
LONGWELL Mrs Wm, 15 Nelson st, west<br />
LOUGHRAN William, broker, 3 Lindsay's lane. Ho. 37<br />
Hamilton st
106 DIRECTORY.<br />
LOVE Andrew, smith, farrier, and cartwright, 5 Virginia st.<br />
Ho. 9 Antigua st<br />
Love Andrew, smith, 25 Lynedoch st<br />
Love Daniel, seaman, 20 Lyle st<br />
Love David, shipmaster, 39 Kelly st<br />
Love David, cooper, 78 Belville st<br />
Love John, accountant, Royal Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 38 Cathcart<br />
st. Ho. above the bank<br />
Love John, compositor, 32 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Love Robert, chronometer maker and optician, 17 West<br />
Blackhill st. Ho. 28 Brisbane st<br />
Love William, grocer, 34 Dairymple st. Ho. 4 Bearhope st<br />
Love William, engineer, 27 Trafalgar st<br />
Love William, clerk, 11 Laurieston st<br />
Love Mrs John, grain merchant, 5 Kilblain st<br />
Love Mrs, 16 Arthur st<br />
Love Mrs, 32 Mount Pleasant st<br />
LOVELL John, <strong>of</strong> H.M.C., 81 Roxburgh st<br />
Lovell William, cooper, 81 Wellington st<br />
LOW Alexander, miller, 10 Lyle st<br />
Low James, engineer, 15 Sir AJichael st<br />
Low James, joiner, 23 Ingleston st<br />
Low John, smith, 18 Bogle st<br />
Low John & Co., ship store merchants, 2 Open shore<br />
Low John, shipowner, 2 Open shore. Ho. 2 Octavia terrace<br />
Low Thomas, joiner, 32 Nelson st, west<br />
ILow William D., C.E., <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Public Works. Ho. 33 Kelly st<br />
Low William (<strong>of</strong> John Low & Co), 25 Brisbane st<br />
Low Miss, 3 Kelly st<br />
LOWDEN & GALL, auctioneers and valuators, the Mart ?<br />
5 West Stewart st<br />
LOWEY George, railway guard, 28 Crawfurd st<br />
LUCKHAM James, shipmaster, 21 Trafalgar st<br />
LUCAS C, Inland Revenue <strong>of</strong>ficer, 37 West Blackball st<br />
LUGTON Alexander, cooper, 75 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
LUMSDEN David, engineer, 55 Belville st<br />
LUSK John, jjun., (<strong>of</strong> Robert Lusk & Co.), Rosebank, 25<br />
Forsyth st<br />
Lusk John, feuar, Rosebank, 25 Forsyth st<br />
Lusk Robert & Co., sugar merchants and wholesale grocers,<br />
12 and 14 Charles st<br />
Lusk Mrs, 9 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
LYALL John, flesher, 25 Market st. Ho. 26 Charles st<br />
Lyall Mrs, 18 Kelly st<br />
LYLE Abram & Sons, shipowners, coopers, and warehouse<br />
keepers, 11 Nicolson st
DIRECTORY. 107<br />
Lyle Abram, merchant, Oakley, 51 Eldoti st<br />
Lyle Abram, jun. (<strong>of</strong> Glebe Sugar Refining Co.), 56 Esplanade<br />
Lyle Alexander, moulder, 23 Lyle st<br />
Lyle Alexander, tailor and clothier, 26 West Blackball st<br />
Lyle Alexander (<strong>of</strong> John Lyle & Sons), 57 Union st<br />
Lyle Alexander, sugar boiler, 9 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Lyle Alexander P. (<strong>of</strong> Abram Lyle & Sons), Mars hill, 105<br />
Finnart st<br />
Lyle Archibald, joiner, 81 Roxburgh st<br />
Lyle James (<strong>of</strong> Glebe Sugar Refining Co.), Ingleholm, 107<br />
Finnart st<br />
Lyle Edward, cooper, 15 Nicolson st<br />
Lyle James, baker, 27 Market st. Ho. 11 Ann st<br />
Lyle James B., wright, ship carpenter, and house builder,<br />
7 Tobago st. Ho. 32 Kelly st<br />
Lyle John & Sons, wholesale and retail wine and spirit merchants<br />
and ship store dealers, 6 West Quay lane and 17<br />
Sugarhouse lane<br />
Lyle John, cowfeeder, 2 St Lawrence st<br />
Lyle John, spirit dealer, 8 Smith's lane. Ho. 36 Crescent st<br />
Lyle R. & Co., ship chandlers and ironmongers, painters and<br />
decorators, 3 and 4 West breast<br />
Lyle Robert (<strong>of</strong> R. Lyle & Co.), 72 Union st<br />
Lyle Robert, jun. (<strong>of</strong> R. Lyle & Co.), 72 Union st<br />
Lyle Thomas, cowfeeder, Old Hill- end<br />
Lyle William Park (<strong>of</strong> Abram Lyle & Sons), 21 Octavia ter<br />
Lyle Miss M., 24 West Stewart st<br />
Lyle Mrs John, 57 Union st<br />
Lyle Mrs, 26 East Hamilton st<br />
Lyle Mrs D., 4 Boyd st<br />
Lyle Mrs R. G., 34 Brisbane st<br />
LYON Archibald, baker, 85 Belville st<br />
Lyon Dugald, joiner, 18 St Lawrence st<br />
Lyon David, joiner and builder, 20 St Lawrence st. Ho.<br />
Hill-side cottage, 18 St Lawrence st<br />
Lyon James, boilermaker, 20 Serpentine walk<br />
Lyon John, brassfounder, 10 Baker st<br />
Lyon Malcolm, ship carpenter, joiner, &c, 3 Dellingburn st.<br />
Ho. 67 Rue-end st<br />
Lyon Peter, patternmaker, 18 St Lawrence st<br />
M<br />
MACADAM Mrs Peter, feuar, 41 Nelson st, west<br />
M'ADAM Matthew, boatbuilder, 18 Antigua st<br />
M'ALEER John, deep-sea pilot, 1 Kilblain st
108<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
M'AFFER Alexander, seaman, 36 Lynedoch st<br />
MACALISTER & Fyfe, ironmongers, shipchandlers, painters,<br />
paint manufacturers, and agents for the sale <strong>of</strong> yachts, 4<br />
East breast<br />
Macalister Mrs Daniel, 29 Finnart st<br />
Macalister Mrs John, 43 Lynedoch st<br />
MACALLISTER Donald, salesman, 5 Kilblain st<br />
M'ALLISTER Alexander, steward, 10 Murdieston st<br />
M'Allister Alexander, fireman, 1 Kilblain buildings<br />
M'Allister Archibald, carpenter, 19 Ingleston pi<br />
M'Allister Archibald, engineer, 23 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Allister Archibald, chimney sweep, 37 Oathcart st<br />
M'Allister Archibald, collector, 22 Tobago st<br />
M'Allister Daniel, janitor, G-lebe Public School, Crawfurd st<br />
M'Allister Daniel, shipwright, 11 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Allister Daniel, egg merchant, 1 9 Tobago st<br />
M'Allister Donald, carpenter, 5 Dellingburn sq<br />
M'Allister James, prison warder, 4 Watt st<br />
M'Allister John, ironfinisher, 30 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Allister Joseph, caulker, 22 Ann st<br />
M'Allister Malcolm, carpenter, 19 Ingleston pi<br />
M'Allister Neil, carpenter, 3 Kegent st<br />
M'Allister Neil, miller, 1 Mill st<br />
M'Allister Mrs, 5 Regent st<br />
M'Allister Mrs George, lodgings, 8 Wellington st<br />
M'ALPINE Archibald, carter, 13 West Stewart st<br />
M'Alpine Daniel, carting contractor, 26 Duncan st<br />
M'Alpine Duncan, smith, 22 Antigua st<br />
M'Alpine William, labourer, 66 Drumfrochar road<br />
M'ANALLY Henry, boot and shoemaker, 84 Belville st.<br />
Ho. 3 Laurieston st<br />
M'Anally Mrs, boot and shoe warehouse, 21 Hamilton st<br />
M'ANESPY Thomas, labourer, 8 Nile st<br />
M'ANINCH Patrick, cooper, 9 East Quay lane<br />
MACAEA Renton, feuar, 28 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'ARTHUR Alexander, boilermaker, 65 Belville st<br />
M'Arthur Alexander, labourer, 17 John st<br />
M'Arthur Archibald, blacksmith and ironmonger, 3 Manse<br />
lane and 51 Main st. Ho. 67 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Arthur Charles, baker, 9 Crescent st<br />
M'Arthur Daniel, joiner, 13 Watt st<br />
M'Arthur Daniel, salesman, 69 Main st<br />
M'Arthur Donald, carpenter, 50 Shaw st<br />
M'Arthur Duncan, cutter, 37 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Arthur Hugh, grocer, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Arthur Hugh, gas inspector, 19 South st
DIRECTORY. 109<br />
M'Arthur James, plasterer, Q6 "Wellington st<br />
M'Arthur James, engineer, R.N.. 18 South st<br />
M'Arthur John, plumber, 5 Newton st<br />
M'Arthur Peter, carpenter, 6 Mearns st<br />
M'Arthur Peter, carter, 1 Prospecthill st<br />
M'Arthur Robert, <strong>of</strong> H.M.O., 41 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Arthur Thomas, nautical instrument maker, 73 Regent st<br />
M'Arthur Thomas, stevedore, 38 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Arthur William & Co., commission agents and merchants,<br />
23 Cathcart st<br />
M'Arthur William (<strong>of</strong> Wm. M'Arthur & Co.), 22 Forsyth st<br />
M'Arthur William, boilermaker, 65 Belville st<br />
M'Arthur William, coachman, 45 Crawf urd st<br />
M'Arthur William, cab and carriage hirer, 10 Patrick st. Ho.<br />
2 Brougham st<br />
M'Arthur Miss, milliner, 50 Inverkip st<br />
M'Arthur Mrs Andrew, 29 Lyle st<br />
M'Arthur Mrs John, 30 Brisbane st<br />
M'Arthur Mrs Thos., greengrocer, 9 Newton st. Ho. 5 do.<br />
M'Arthur Mrs, 32 Arthur st<br />
M'Arthur Mrs, 22 Forsyth st<br />
M'Arthur Mrs, 1 Manse lane<br />
M'Arthur Mrs, 64 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Arthur Mrs, 76 Roxburgh st<br />
MACASKILL Malcolm, tea merchant, 37 Cathcart st. Ho.<br />
17 Nelson st, west<br />
Macaskill Rev. Murdoch, <strong>of</strong> the Free Gaelic Church. Ho. 7<br />
Ardgowan sq<br />
MACAULAY James & Son, coopers, 38 Nicolson st<br />
Macaulay James (<strong>of</strong> James Macaulay & Son), 15 Mount<br />
Pleasant st<br />
Macaulay John, insurance agent, 18 Charles st. Ho. 45<br />
Brisbane st<br />
Macaulay Thomas, feuar, Bellevue, 19 Eldon st<br />
Macaulay Mrs William, 45 Brisbane st<br />
M'AULAY Alexander, blacksmith, 80 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Aulay James, plumber, 75 Wellington st<br />
M'Aulay Peter, farmer and cattle dealer, Craigs farm<br />
M'Aulay Thomas, cooper, 4 Kilblain st<br />
M'Aulay William, policeman, 3 Bruce st<br />
M'AUSLAN Robert (<strong>of</strong> Robert Lusk & Co.), 21 Brisbane st<br />
M'AUSLAND Alexander, grocer, 20 Nicolson st. Ho. 3<br />
Argyle st<br />
M'Ausland Archibald, cooper, 9 Watt st<br />
M'Ausland Archibald, jun., cooper, 62 Kelly st<br />
M'Ausland& Brand, curriers and leather merchants, Ladyburn
110<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
M'Ausland Hugh, currier, 22 Pottery st<br />
M'Ausland John, ropespinner, 72 Wellington st<br />
M'Ausland John, grocer, 7 Grey place. Ho. do.<br />
M'Ausland William, cooper, 10 Murdieston st<br />
M'Ausland Miss, 33 West Blackhall st<br />
M'BAIN Hugh, seaman, 41 Crawfurd st<br />
M'BAY Thomas, leather merchant, 4 Dalrymple st. Ho. 32<br />
West Stewart st<br />
MACBETH Miss, matron Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society,<br />
35 Dempster st<br />
MACBRAYNE John, shipping clerk, 9 Kelly st<br />
M'BREARTY Duncan, lathsplitter, 21 Mearns st<br />
M'Brearty Robert, insurance agent, 3 Bank st. Ho. 32 do.<br />
M'BRIDE Alexander, joiner, 43 Nicolson st<br />
M'Bride Alexander, engineer, 22 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Bride Charles, shipmaster, 36 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Bride Donald, carpenter, 25 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Bride Donald, seaman, 8 Kilblain st<br />
M'Bride Donald, labourer, 5 Watt st<br />
M'Bride Duncan, carpenter, 5 Kilblain st<br />
M'Bride Henry, labourer, 8 Nile st<br />
M'Bride James, cooper, 42 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Bride John, grocer, 7 Main st. Ho. 12 Lyle st<br />
M'Bride Joseph (<strong>of</strong> Smith & M'Bride), 12 Ann st<br />
M'Bride Peter, joiner, 9 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Bride Robert, seaman, 41 Nicolson st<br />
M'Bride Thomas, caulker, 16 Crescent st<br />
M'Bride William, tugboat master, 23 East Shaw st<br />
M'Bride Mrs, dressmaker, 22 Bank st<br />
M'Bride Mrs, 52 East Crawfurd st<br />
M'Bride Mrs, 51 Nicolson st<br />
M'Bride Mrs, 31 Trafalgar st<br />
M'CABE Peter, spirit dealer, 14 Shaw st. Ho. 18 Tobago st<br />
M'CAFFER John, seaman, 40 Dalrymple st<br />
M'CAFFERTY James, mason, 28 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Cafferty Peter, cooper, 30 Ann st<br />
M'CAIG James, spirit dealer, 23 Bruce st Ho. do.<br />
M'CAIRN Edward, boilermaker, 13 Regent st<br />
M'CALL Archibald, 10 Wellington st<br />
M'Call Charles, commission agent, 10 Wellington st<br />
M'Call James (<strong>of</strong> Macalister & Fyfe), 26 Finnart st<br />
M'Call John, carpenter, 20 Serpentine walk<br />
M'Call Neil, baker, 31 Vennel. Ho. 6 Antigua st<br />
M'Call Peter, sailmaker, 17 Bearhope st<br />
M'Call Thomas, civil engineer, &c, Ardvourlie, 66 Esplanade<br />
M'Call William, labourer, 5 Dellingburn square
DIRECTORY. Hfl<br />
MACCALLUM P. & Sons, iron and copper merchants, 14<br />
Cathcart si<br />
MacCallum Daniel (<strong>of</strong> P. MacCallum & Sons), 40 Brisbane st<br />
M'CALLUM Alexander, engineer, 32 Wellington st<br />
M'Callum Alexander, joiner, 11 Brachelston st<br />
M'Callum Archibald, writer and procurator-fiscal, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong><br />
buildings. Ho. 12 Union st<br />
M'Callum Archibald, blacksmith, 22 Arthur st<br />
M'Callum Donald, 15 Hope st<br />
M'Callum Donald, carpenter, 19 Ingleston place<br />
M'Callum Donald, spirit merchant, 22 West Blackhall st and<br />
4 Dellingburn square. Ho. 16 South st<br />
M'Callum Dugald, 1 Hill st<br />
M'Callum Duncan, ropemaker, 13 West Stewart st<br />
M'Callum Duncan, Glenburn, 6 Newark st<br />
M'Callum Duncan, policeman, 78 Dempster st<br />
M'Callum Duncan, hammerman, 21 John st<br />
M'Callum Duncan, 22 Lyle st<br />
M'Callum Edward, grocer and feuar, 36 Shaw st. Ho. &<br />
Cross-shore st<br />
M'Callum James, cooper, 11 Watt st<br />
M'Callum James, broker, 1 Rue-end st<br />
M'Callum John, waiter, 24 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Callum John, timekeeper, 11 Lyle st<br />
M'Callum John, engineer, 10 Regent st<br />
M'Callum John, carpenter, 5 Cross-shore st<br />
M'Callum John, carpenter, 75 Regent st<br />
M'Callum John, joiner, 19 Ingleston st<br />
M'Callum John, smith, 13 Crescent st<br />
M'Callum Malcolm, carpenter, 9 Nicolson st<br />
M'Callum Malcolm, engineer, 8 Antigua st<br />
M'Callum Neil, boilermaker, 15 Antigua st<br />
M'Callum Peter, curator and librarian, Mechanics' Institution.,-<br />
1 1 Tobago st<br />
M'Callum Peter, joiner, 2 Antigua st<br />
M'Callum Robert, joiner, 66 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Callum William, sailmaker. 15 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Callum Misses, dressmakers and straw hatters, 11 Nelson<br />
st, west<br />
M'Callum Miss Mary, boys' dressmaker, 30 Ann st<br />
M'Callum Misses, 52 Eldon st<br />
M'Callum Mrs, 40 Brisbane st<br />
M'Callum Mrs, 30 Ann st<br />
M'Callum Mrs M., greengrocer, 28 Inverkip st<br />
M'CAMMOND David & Co., hay, straw, grain and cheese<br />
merchants, 28 Sugarhouse lane
"3.12 DIRECTORY.<br />
M'CAMMOND David, sen. (<strong>of</strong> D. M'Cammond & Co.), 4<br />
Robertson st<br />
M'Cammond David, jun. (<strong>of</strong> D. M'Cammond & Co.), 4<br />
Robertson st<br />
M'CANDLISH Mrs, dairy, 24 Cartsburn st<br />
M'CARTNEY John, joiner, Gl Main st<br />
M'Cartney John, labourer, 4 John st-<br />
M'Cartney & Thomson, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 26<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
M'Cartney William, coachman, 71 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Cartney William, carpenter, 8 Antigua st<br />
M'Cartney William, brassfinisher, 16 Sir Michael st<br />
M'CASKILL John, seaman, 8 Hay st<br />
M'Caskill John, labourer, 5 Watt st<br />
M'Caskill Kenneth (<strong>of</strong> Steel & M'Caskill), Laurel villa, 11<br />
Johnstone st<br />
M'CASKIE Henry, coachman, 53 Kelly st<br />
M'CAUG-HEY Robert, sugar sampler and insurance agent,<br />
1 West quay. Ho. 34 Ann st<br />
M'CAUL John, grocer, 19 Ann st. Ho. 49 Trafalgar st<br />
M'CAW Mrs, dressmaker, 68 Inverkip st<br />
M'CHRISTIE George B., funeral undertaker, 7 Brachelston st<br />
M CLELLAND Thomas, architect, surveyor and clerk <strong>of</strong><br />
works, 25 Bank st<br />
M'CLEMENT James, grocer, 105 Belville st<br />
M' Clement William, engine driver, 53 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'CLEMONT Miss, spirit dealer, 48 East Hamilton st<br />
M'CLOY Joseph, wool sorter, 2 Wemyss Bay st<br />
M'CLUMPY Robert, railway porter, 19 Lyle st<br />
M'Clumpy William, railway guard, 56 Wellington st<br />
M'CLURE David, mason, 112 Dempster st<br />
M'Clure James L., produce broker and commission agent,<br />
63 St Vincent st, Glasgow, and Exchange buildings,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>. Ho. 82 Union st<br />
M'Clure William (<strong>of</strong> W. & W. M'Clure), Mayfield, 6Q Union st<br />
M'Clure William, jun., M.A. (<strong>of</strong> W. & W. M'Clure), May-<br />
field, 66 Union st<br />
M'Clure William, labourer, 13 Ingleston st<br />
M'Clure W. & W., notaries- public, writers and insurance<br />
agents, 11 William st<br />
M'COLL Allan, contractor, 73 Ann st<br />
M'Coll Daniel, clerk, 11 Mill st<br />
M'Coll David, cooper, 38 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Coll Donald, blacksmith, 15 Main st<br />
M'Coll Donald, coachman, 14 B tker st.<br />
H'Coll I. & J., grocers, 49 Holm r<strong>of</strong>t st. Ho. 47 do.
DIRECTORY. 113<br />
M'Coll James (<strong>of</strong> J. & W. M'Coll), 2 1 Wellington st<br />
M'Coll John, blacksmith, 12 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Coll John, contractor, 53 Drumfrochar road<br />
M'Coll John, coach proprietor, 24 Duncan st<br />
M'Coll J. & W-, carting contractors, 37 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Coll Neil, gardener, 81 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Coll Patrick, joiner, 36 Arthur st<br />
M'Coll William (<strong>of</strong> J. & W. M'Coll), 20 Wellington st<br />
M'Coll Miss, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Coll Miss M., 9 Argyle st<br />
M'Coll Mrs, 6 Sinclair st<br />
M'CONACHIE Alexander, carpenter, 13 Antigua st<br />
M'CONNELL Donald, boilermaker, 6 Carnock st<br />
M'Connell Hugh, flesher, 17 East Shaw st. Ho. 15 Crossshore<br />
st<br />
M'Connell John, carter, 52 Inverkip st<br />
M'Connell Malcolm, labourer, 3 Bruce st<br />
M'CONOLQGUE Thomas, butter and egg merchant, 39<br />
Nicolson st<br />
M'COEMICK Alexander, clerk, 114 Dempster st<br />
M'Cormick Andrew, boilermaker, 6 Hope st<br />
M'Cormick Donald, steamboat agent, Customhouse quay. Ho,<br />
16 Mearns st<br />
M'Cormick Donald, shoemaker, 6 Hill st<br />
M'Cormick Donald (<strong>of</strong> D. M'Cormick & Co.), 36 West<br />
Stewart st<br />
M'Cormick Hugh, salesman, 13 Springkell st<br />
M'Cormick James, mason, 48 Inverkip st<br />
M'Cormick John, baker, Palmerston buildings and 9 Brisbane<br />
st. Ho. 23 Kelly st<br />
M'Cormick John, wine and spirit merchant, 2 Harvie lane,<br />
Ho. 31 Brougham st<br />
M'Cormick John, fireman, 43 Ann st<br />
M'Cormick John, cooper, 47 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Cormick John, grocer, 19 Ingleston st<br />
M'Cormick D. & Co., gasfitters, tin and coppersmiths, and<br />
sheet-iron workers, 9 Stanners st<br />
M'Cormick Neil, baker, 22 Ann st. Ho. 12 do.<br />
M'Cormick William, tobacconist, 5 Lennox buildings<br />
M'Cormick William, labourer, 106 Drumfrochar road<br />
M'Cormick Mrs E., tobacconist, 5 William st. Ho. 66 Wellington<br />
st<br />
M'CORQUODALE Allan, carpenter, 5 Kelly st<br />
M'Corquodale Archibald, cooper, 10 Belville st<br />
M'Corquodale Duncan, brassfounder, 14 Hope st<br />
M'Corquodale Hugh, labourer, 3 Regent st<br />
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114<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
M'Corquodale John, storekeeper, 9 Hope st<br />
M'Corquodale Lachlan, plasterer, 49 Nicolson st<br />
M'Corquodale Neil, seaman, 5 Arthur st<br />
M'Corquodale Mrs, furnishings, 36 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Corquodale Mrs, 15 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'COSHIM Donald, glazier, 93 Belville st<br />
M'COWAN & Biggart, analytical and consulting<br />
and public analysts, 29 Cathcart st<br />
chemists<br />
M'Cowan James, spinner, 4 Prospecthill st<br />
M'Cowan John, engineer, 9 Prospecthill st<br />
M'Cowan Robert, engineer, 76 Ann st<br />
M'Cowan William, mason, 6 Trafalgar st<br />
M'COWAT James, engineer, 14 Hope st<br />
M'Cowat Thomas, baker, 89 Roxburgh st<br />
M'CRACKEN John, lighterman, 4 East Quay lane<br />
M'Cracken Samuel, labourer, 64 Wellington st<br />
M'Cracken Thomas, carver, 17 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'CRACKETT Peter, teacher, 13 John st. Ho. Eddlewood<br />
place<br />
M'CRADIE John, seaman, 1 Kilblain st<br />
M'Cradie Thomas, seaman, 49 Nicolson st<br />
M'CRAE Daniel, candlemaker and general merchant, 15<br />
Charles st and 44 Dalrymple st. Ho. Rosebank, 14<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
M'Crae David, engine-driver, 24 Belville st<br />
M'Crae Donald, fireman, 7 West Breast<br />
M'Crae George, engineer, 66 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st<br />
M'Crae James, carpenter, 7 Hill st<br />
M'Crae James, gatekeeper, 5 Hill st<br />
M'Crae John, tug-boat pilot, 18 Nicolson st<br />
M'Crae John, engine-driver, 67 Belville st<br />
M'Crae Joseph, family grocer and provision merchant, 44<br />
Lynedoch st. Ho. 24 Belville st<br />
M'Crae William, <strong>Greenock</strong> and Port-Glasgow carrier, 1<br />
blain buildings<br />
M'CREADIE Alexander, baker, 5 Carnock st<br />
Kil-<br />
M'Creadie James, plasterer, Jamaica lane. Ho. 3 Mount<br />
Pleasant st<br />
M'Creadie James, railway porter, 93 Roxburgh st<br />
M ;<br />
Creadie John, iron-dresser, 9 Belville st<br />
M'CRINDLE James, grocer and provision merchant, 43<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. 35 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Crindle William, <strong>of</strong> H.M.C., 39 Ann st<br />
M'CUAIG Daniel, baker, 6Q Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Cuaig Magnus, ironmonger and edge tool maker, 100 Roxburgh<br />
st. Ho. 28 South st
DIRECTORY. Hg<br />
M'Cuaig Duncan, gardener, 56 Wellington st<br />
M'Cuaig Peter, engineer, 13 Belville st<br />
M'Cuaig Samuel (<strong>of</strong> Smith & M'Cuaig), 27 Patrick st<br />
M'Cuaig Mrs, 28 West Burn st<br />
M'CUE James, plasterer, 78 Wellington st<br />
MACULLOCH Alexander, cattle dealer, 22 West Stewart st.<br />
Ho. 25 Bank st<br />
MaeCulloch Colin, writer, town-clerk, and clerk to Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Police and Water Trust, <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong> buildings. Ho. I<br />
Octavia terrace<br />
M'CULLOCH Archibald, flesher, 14 Arthur st. Ho. 30 do.<br />
M'Culloch David, cooper, 43 Ann st<br />
M'Culloch James, engine-driver. 8 Watt st<br />
M'Culloch Bev. James Melville, D.D., minister <strong>of</strong> Wesfc<br />
Parish, 20 Patrick st<br />
M'Culloch John, engine-driver, 51 Belville st<br />
M'Culloch John, joiner, 33 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Culloch John, M.D., 29 Patrick st<br />
M'Culloch John, gardener, 15 Margaret st<br />
M'Culloch John, watchman, 13 Mill st<br />
M'Culloch Joseph, patternmaker, 10 Lyle st<br />
M'Culloch Mrs, lodgings, 14 Terrace road<br />
M'Gulloch Mrs, lodgings, 31 Lyle st<br />
M'Culloch Mrs, huckster, 59 Main st<br />
M'Culloch Mrs, 53 Kelly st<br />
M'Culloch Mrs C, greengrocer, 32 Dalrymple st<br />
M'Culloch Mrs, mangier, 11 East Shaw st<br />
MACCUNN Andrew (<strong>of</strong> James MacCunn & Co.), Hillcresfc,<br />
Rothesay<br />
MacCunn James & Co., shipowners, Excise buildings<br />
MacCunn James (<strong>of</strong> James MacCunn & Co), Thornhill,<br />
Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'CUNN James, registrar <strong>of</strong> births, &c, for East Parish, and<br />
stationer and newsagent, 33 Rue- end st. Ho. 4 Shaw pi<br />
M'CUTCHEON Robert, mason, 54 Drumfrochar road<br />
M'Cutcheon Hugh, feuar, 77 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'BADE James, carpenter, 3 John st<br />
M-'Dade Mrs, spirit dealer, 62 Yennel. Ho. 7 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
3FDERMID Neil, labourer, 3 Virginia st<br />
M'Dermid John, skinner, 6 Old Hillend<br />
M'BERMOTT Hugh, grocer, 6 Vennel and 6 Stanners si<br />
Ho. 6 Stanners st<br />
MacDermott Mrs E. W., hotel keeper, Tontine Hotel, 34<br />
Cathcart st<br />
M'BIARMID Finlay & Co., City <strong>of</strong> Glasgow Bottling Storey<br />
3 Brougham st
116<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
MACDONALD Angus, detective <strong>of</strong>ficer, 6 Mount Pleasant sfr<br />
Macdonald Archibald K., teacher, 29 Dempster st<br />
Macdonald Allan, restaurant, 3 Grey pi. Ho. 10 Watt st<br />
Macdonald A. P., West-end Baths, 5 Campbell st<br />
Macdonald Donald (<strong>of</strong> Macdonald, Hutcheson & Co.), 11<br />
Ardgowan sq<br />
Macdonald George (<strong>of</strong> J. C. Smith, Macdonald & Crawford)^<br />
Erlsmere, 101 Finnart st<br />
Macdonald Hugh, clerk, 5 Dempster st<br />
Macdonald Hugh, tobacconist, 18 Cartsburn st. Ho. do.<br />
Macdonald, Hutcheson & Co., sugar brokers, Commercial<br />
Bank Buildings, <strong>Greenock</strong>, and 3 Commercial Sale<br />
Rooms, Mincing lane, London, E.C.<br />
Macdonald James, mercantile clerk, 25 Bank st<br />
Macdonald James, writer and notary public, 33 Cathcart st.<br />
Ho. 67 Finnart st<br />
Macdonald John, spirit merchant, 12 East India breast. Ho.^<br />
59 Rue-end st<br />
Macdonald John, ship carpenter and boatbuilder, 11 Virginia<br />
st. Ho. 24 Kelly st<br />
Macdonald John, brassfinisher, 3 Belville st<br />
Macdonald John & Son, billposters, 23 Cathcart st<br />
Macdonald Roderick (<strong>of</strong> Macdonald, Hutcheson & Co.), 51<br />
Forsyth st<br />
Macdonald D., clerk, 2 Lyle st<br />
Macdonald Mrs Daniel, 22 Robertson st<br />
M'DONALD Alexander, carpenter, 18 Hope st<br />
M'Donald Alexander, spirit dealer, 69 Main st. Ho. 2&<br />
Regent st<br />
M'Donald Alexander, labourer, 7 Ann st<br />
M'Donald Alexander, brassfinisher, 3 Belville st<br />
M'Donald Alexander, labourer, 68 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Donald Alexander, blockmaker, 11 West breast. Ho. 3X<br />
Crawfurd st<br />
M'Donald Alexander, collector, 14 Crescent st<br />
M'Donald Alexander, gas inspector, 68 Wellington st<br />
M'Donald Alexander, carpenter, 3 West Stewart st<br />
M'Donald Alexander, boilermaker, 92 Belville st<br />
M'Donald Andrew, hatter, 35 West Burn st. Ho. 35 Kelly st><br />
M'Donald Angus, labourer, 3 West Stewart st<br />
M'Donald Angus, sugar porter, 2 Robertson st<br />
M'Donald Angus, carpenter, 18 Serpentine walk<br />
M'Donald Archibald, boatman, 36 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Donald Archibald, labourer, 7 Bruce st<br />
M'Donald Archibald, cooper, 54 Drumfrochar road<br />
McDonald Charles, boilermaker, 40 St Lawrence at
DIRECTORY. lit<br />
TM'Donald CharleB, blacksmith, 3 West Stewart st<br />
M'Donald Charles, policeman, 3 Argyle st<br />
M'Donald Charles, boarding-house keeper, 5 Hamilton st<br />
M'Donald Daniel, timekeeper, 52 St Lawrence st<br />
M'Donald Daniel, 3 Brougham st<br />
M'Donald Daniel, rigger, 22 Antigua st<br />
M'Donald Donald, cook, 25 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Donald Donald, gardener, Stoneleigh, Newark st<br />
M'Donald Donald, carpenter, 4 Watt st<br />
M'Donald Donald, labourer, 6 West Stewart st<br />
M'Donald Donald, joiner, 45 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st<br />
M'Donald Donald, joiner, 65 Nicolson st<br />
M'Donald Donald, plumber, 30 Market st<br />
M'Donald Duncan, boatbuilder, 82 Belville st<br />
M'Donald Duncan, engine-keeper, 18 St Lawrence st<br />
M'Donald Finlay, cooper, 25 Bruce st<br />
M'Donald Frank, manager, British Workman Public-U<br />
Co., 9 Brisbane st<br />
M'Donald Hugh, engineer, 11 Hill st<br />
M'Donald Hugh, carpenter, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Donald James, seaman, 5 Bearhope st<br />
M'Donald James, sailmaker, 12 Cathcart st<br />
M'Donald James, detective <strong>of</strong>ficer, 23 Dempster st<br />
M'Donald James, carpenter, 9 Belville st<br />
M'Donald John, porter, 25 West Burn st<br />
M'Donald John, prison warder, 27 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Donald John, shipmaster, 5 Belville st<br />
M'Donald John, engineer, 89 Belville st<br />
M'Donald John, carpenter, 30 Wellington st<br />
M'Donald John, labourer, 12 Bruce st<br />
M'Donald John, labourer, 15 Regent st<br />
M'Donald John, carter, 45 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Donald John, greengrocer, 10 Duncan st<br />
M'Donald John (<strong>of</strong> New Clyde Towing Co ), 10 Wellington st<br />
M'Donald Kenneth, carpenter, 9 Cathcart st<br />
M'Donald Kenneth, ironfinisher, 15 Sir Michael st<br />
M'Donald Lewis, warehouseman, 1 Kilblain buildings<br />
M'Donald Neil, tailor and clothier, 31 Cathcart st. Ho. 25<br />
Bank st<br />
M'Donald Neil, labourer, 42 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Donald Robert, carter, 14 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Donald Ronald, salesman, 4 Inverkip st<br />
M'Donald Thomas, carpenter, 12 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Donald William, grocer, 66 Drumfrochar road<br />
M'Donald William, boatman, 3 West Stewart st<br />
M'Donald William, engineer, 10 Baker st
IJg<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
McDonald William, stationmaster, Lyuedoch<br />
Ho. 51 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Donald Miss, 26 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Donald Miss C., greengrocer, 32 Charles st<br />
M'Donald Miss, milliner, 67 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Donald Mrs J., 7 East Crawford st<br />
M'Donald Mrs, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Donald Mrs, 13 Watt st<br />
M'Donald Mrs, 61 Nicolson st<br />
Street Station,<br />
M'Donald Mrs, 12 St Lawrence st<br />
M'DONNELL Hugh, commission agent, 27 Patrick st<br />
M'Donnell James, gateman, 34 Mount Pleasant st<br />
MACDOUGALL Dugald (<strong>of</strong> Wm. Lindsay & Co.), Upper<br />
Campbell st<br />
Macdougall A. James, solicitor, Mansion-house. Ho. Rosemount,<br />
25 Bentinck st<br />
Macdougall John, writer, Mansion-house. Ho. Rosemonnty<br />
25 Bentinck st<br />
Macdougall John Innes, solicitor, Mansion-house. Ho. Rosemount,<br />
25 Bentinck st<br />
Rosemount cottage, 5 Lyle st<br />
Macdougall John, M.D ,<br />
Macdougall Mrs Archibald, 73 Nicolson st<br />
M'DOUGALL Alexander, seaman, 12 Laird st<br />
M'Dougall Allan, dairy, 15 Arthur st<br />
M'Dougall Colin, flesher, 17 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Dougall Dugald, carpenter, 77 Regent st ^<br />
M'Dougall Donald, joiner, 81 Dempster st<br />
M'Dougall Donald, jun., 25 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Dougall Dugald, policeman, 7 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Dougall Dugald, joiner, 73 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Dougall Duncan, baker, 5 Hamilton st and 31 Cathcart st„<br />
Ho. 27 Mearns st<br />
M'Dougall Duncan, shoemaker, 34 Ann st<br />
M'Dougall Duncan, pilot, 16 Antigua st<br />
M'Dougall Duncan, flesher, 54 St Lawrence st. Ho. 48 do,<br />
M'Dougall Duncan, salesman, 42 Eldon st<br />
M'Dougall Duncan, weigher, 8 Bruce st<br />
M'Dougall George R. (<strong>of</strong> Robertson & M'Dougall) Spring-<br />
(<br />
bank, 22 Fox st<br />
M'Dougall Hugh, timekeeper, 19 Dempster st<br />
M'Dougall Hugh, boilermaker, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Dougall James, blacksmith, 16 Hope st<br />
M'Dougall James, seaman, 14 Terrace road<br />
M'Dougall James, engineer, 3 Ingleston st<br />
M'Dougall John, boilermaker, 1 1 East Crawford st<br />
M'Dougall John, clerk, 83 Dempster st<br />
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DIRECTOKY. 119<br />
M'Dougall John, patternmaker, 47 Mearns st<br />
M'Dougall John, engineer, 36 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Dougall John, policeman, 21 Mearns st<br />
M'Dougall John, dairy, 1 Drumfrochar road<br />
M'Dougall John, joiner, 23 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Dougall John, vanman, 64 Wellington st<br />
M'Dougall John, slater and chimney sweeper, 22 Tobago st<br />
M'Dougall John, porter, 8 Mearns st<br />
M'Dougall Lachlan, gardener, 61 Ann st<br />
M'Dougall Neil, labourer, 44 Arthur st<br />
M'Dougall Neil, shipmaster, 24 Wellington st<br />
M'Dougall Peter, renovater, 56 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st. Ho. 76 Wei<br />
ting ton st<br />
M'Dougall William, painter, 22 Arthur st<br />
M'Dougall William, smith, 1 Duncan st<br />
M'Dougall Mrs, 24 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Dougall Mrs, 26 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Dougall Mrs, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Dougall Mrs, 1 St Andrew st<br />
M'Dougall Mrs, greengrocer, 52 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Dougall Mrs Janet, 41 Nelson st, west<br />
M'DOWALL Alexander, teacher, 5 Dempster st<br />
M'Dowall Francis, labourer, 36 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Dowall James, labourer, 13 Crescent st<br />
M'Dowall William, sugar sampler, 20 Bruce st<br />
M'Dowall William, labourer, 30 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Dowall William, cooper, 10 Terrace road<br />
MACEACHRAN Dugald (<strong>of</strong> MacEaohran, Adam & Co.),<br />
9 Forsyth st<br />
MacEachran, Adam & Co., sugar refiners, 9 Sugarhouse lane<br />
MacEachran Donald (<strong>of</strong> MacEachran, Fulton & Kerr), 9 Forsyth<br />
st<br />
MacEachran, Fulton & Kerr, merchants, shipbrokers, and<br />
commission agents, 4 East breast, and 2 Oswald st,<br />
MacEachran Duncan, labourer, 14 Terrace rd<br />
MacEachran Gilbert, spirit dealer, 11 Arthur st. Ho. 42<br />
St Lawrence st<br />
MacEachran John, blacksmith, 22 Arthur st<br />
MacEachran Miss, dressmaker, 27 Lynedoch st<br />
M'ELENY John, tailor, clothier, and outfitter, 7 William sfc.<br />
Ho. 6 do.<br />
M'ELHONE James, tea dealer, 46 Cathcart st<br />
M'ELWEE James, shoemaker, 1 Inverkip st<br />
M'EWAN Alexander, blacksmith, 8 Watt st<br />
M'Ewan Archibald, rigger, 32 West Blackhall st
120<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Ho. 32 do.<br />
M'Ewan David, painter, 12 Arthur st.<br />
M'Ewan Donald, rivetter, 31 Charles st<br />
M'Ewan James, ship surveyor, 3 Armadale pi, Bank st<br />
M'Ewan James, carpenter, 5 Arthur st<br />
M'Ewan John, spirit dealer, 27 Yennel. Ho. 8 Bruce st<br />
M'Ewan Matthew, labourer, 66 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Ewan Mrs, 42 St Lawrence st<br />
M'EWING David, painter, 14 Arthur st<br />
M'Ewing Dugald, brassfounder and gasfitter, 2 St Andrew<br />
sq. Ho. 15 Hope st<br />
M'FADYEN Archibald, joiner and glazier, 7 West Blackhall<br />
st<br />
M'Fadyen Archibald, rivetter, 83 Belville st<br />
M'Fadyen Donald, labourer, 12 Arthur st<br />
M'Fadyen Duncan, labourer, 8 Bruce st<br />
M'Fadyen James, engine-driver, 15 Brougham st<br />
M'Fadyen John, engine-driver, 10 West breast<br />
M'Fadyen John, feuar, 82 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Fadyen John, vanman, 13 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Fadyen Lachlan, carpenter, 5 East Quay lane<br />
M'Fadyen Mrs, feuar, 33 Finnart st<br />
M'Fadyen Mrs, 10 Nicolson st<br />
M'Fadyen, Mrs, 17 Cathcart st<br />
MACFADZEAN Robert W. (<strong>of</strong> Inland Revenue), 17 Robertson<br />
st<br />
M'FARLAN Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Alexander M'Farlan & Co.), 36<br />
Brisbane st<br />
M'Farlan Alexander & Co., general merchants, 27 Palmerston<br />
buildings<br />
M'Farlan Robert, clerk, 4 Lyle st<br />
M'Farlan Thomas M., 4 Brougham st<br />
MACFARLANE Arthur A., veterinary surgeon, 4 Laird st<br />
and 5 George square. Ho. Battery House, 121 Eldon st<br />
Macfarlane Arthur A., coach proprietor and mail contractor,<br />
5 George square<br />
Macfarlane Donald, 5 George square<br />
Macfarlane Dugald, teacher, Glebe Public School, 20 Wellington<br />
st<br />
Macfarlane John A. & Co., grocers and wine merchants, 10<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
Macfarlane John, clerk, 5 Antigua st<br />
Macfarlane John (<strong>of</strong> Barr & Macfarlane), 20 Wellington st<br />
Macfarlane Robert, bank porter, 4 Mansionhouse lane<br />
Macfarlane Mrs John A., 53 Newton st<br />
Macfarlane Mrs, 75 Regent st<br />
M'FARLANE Alexander, painter, 45 Trafalgar st
DIRECTORY. 121<br />
MTarlane Alexander, blacksmith, 35 West Stewart st<br />
M'Farlane Alexander, clerk, 12 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Farlane Alexander, cotton spinner, 27 Patrick st<br />
M'Farlane Alexander, labourer, 22 West Stewart st<br />
M'Farlane Alexander, labourer, 8 Nile st<br />
M'Farlane Alexander, plasterer, 11 Duncan st<br />
M'Farlane Andrew, sugar porter, 58 Kelly st<br />
M'Farlane Archibald, "watchman, 10 Watt st<br />
M'Farlane Archd., spirit merchant, 32 Arthur st. Ho. 30 do.<br />
M'Farlane Archibald, fruiterer, 19 West Blackhall st. Ho„<br />
1 Argyle st<br />
M'Farlane Arthur, blacksmith and cartwright, 52 Inverkip st<br />
Ho. 36 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Farlane Colin, carpenter, 21 Belville st<br />
M'Farlane Daniel, joiner, 53 Regent st<br />
M'Farlane David, storekeeper, 7 Newton st<br />
M'Farlane Donald, assistant harbour master, 26 West Blackhall<br />
st<br />
M'Farlane Donald, carpenter, 95 Belville st<br />
M'Farlane, Dugald, feuar, 11 Duncan st<br />
M'Farlane, Dugald, timber measurer, 12 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Farlane Duncan, gardener, 56 Kelly st<br />
M'Farlane Duncan, carpenter, 53 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st<br />
M'Farlane Duncan, engineer, 66 Ann st<br />
M'Farlane George, sawyer, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Farlane Hugh, carpenter, 4 Ann st<br />
M'Farlane Hugh, plumber, 2 Bruce st<br />
M'Farlane James, chainmaker, 10 Carnock st<br />
M'Farlane James, blacksmith, 6 West Stewart st<br />
M'Farlane James, carpenter, 8 Springkell st<br />
M'Farlane John, storeman, 13 Antigua st<br />
M'Farlane John, clerk, 33 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Farlane John, cooper, 41 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Farlane John, weigher, 6 Virginia st<br />
M'Farlane John, flesher, 20 Wellington st<br />
M'Farlane John, joiner, 57 Inverkip st<br />
M'Farlane John, labourer, 7 Laurieston st<br />
M'Farlane John, carpenter, Mansionhouse<br />
M'Farlane John, carpenter, 42 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Farlane Johnstone, gardener, 33 Nicolson st<br />
M'Farlane Lachlan, painter, 4 Ann st<br />
M'Farlane Malcolm, drapery and remnant warehouse, 10 Ana<br />
st. Ho. 54 Ann st<br />
M'Farlane Neil, painter, 2 Murdieston st<br />
M'Farlane Robert, policeman, 41 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Farlane Robert, cooper, 8 Nile st
122 DIRECTORY.<br />
M'Farlane Robert, engineer, 22 St Lawrence st<br />
M'Farlane Robert, carpenter, 24 St Lawrence st<br />
M'Farlane Thomas, cartwright, 2 Murdieston st<br />
M'Farlane Thomas, rigger, 8 Kilblain st<br />
M'Farlane William, cooper, 19 Bearhope st<br />
M'Farlane William, seaman, 19 Nicolson st<br />
M'Farlane William, labourer, 35 West Shaw st<br />
M'Farlane Miss, milliner, Mansionhouse<br />
M'Farlane Miss, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Farlane Miss, 12 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'Farlane Miss, dressmaker, 3 Argyle st<br />
M'Farlane Miss, milliner, 1 West Stewart st<br />
M'Farlane Miss Margaret, 7 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'Farlane Mrs, 10 East Blackhall st<br />
M'Farlane Mrs, 8 Murdieston st<br />
M'Farlane Mrs, Sycamore Lodge, Finnart road<br />
M'Farlane Mrs, 23 Brougham st<br />
M'Farlane Mrs, 5 Hill st<br />
M'Farlane Mrs, 20 Bearhope st<br />
M'Farlane Mrs, 73 Ann st<br />
M'Farlane Mrs, 50 St Lawrence st<br />
M'Farlane Mrs, 8 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'Farlane Mrs, grocer, 9 Newton st<br />
M'Farlane, Mrs Robert, 21 Union st<br />
MACFEE James, carpenter, 32 Arthur st<br />
Macfee N., carver, gilder and photographer, 23 Cathcart st<br />
MACFIE John, grocer and tea dealer, 14 West Blackhall st.<br />
Ho. 5 Orangefield place<br />
Macfic John, joiner, 10 Laird st. Ho. 45 Lynedoch st<br />
Macfie William, H.M.C., 66 Roxburgh st<br />
M'FIE Archibald, fireman, 47 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Fie Archibald, grocer, 7 Newton st. Ho. do.<br />
M'Fie Daniel, mason, 12 Watt st<br />
M'Fie Donald, labourer, 25 Dempster st<br />
M'Fie Duncan, shipwright, 8 Springkell st<br />
M'Fie James, engineer, 3 Regent st<br />
M'Fie James, joiner, 16 Kelly st<br />
M'Fie James, coppersmith, 27 Belville st<br />
M'Fie James, joiner, 81 Wellington st<br />
M'Fie John, cork manufacturer, 54 Shaw st. Ho. 1 William<br />
st<br />
M'Fie Malcolm, carter, 19 Antigua st<br />
M'Fie Neil, labourer, 7 Laurieston st<br />
M'Fie Robert, seaman, 51 Rue-eud st<br />
M'Fie Thomas, joiner, 16 Cathcart st<br />
M'Fie Miss, 22 West Blackhall st
DIRECTORY. 123<br />
M'Fie Miss, 22 Brisbane st<br />
M'GAIN John, baker and purveyor, 26 Charles st<br />
M'GALLAN William, tailor, 3 Argyle st<br />
M'GARRIT Y Chas., shoemaker, 9 Newton st. Ho. 24 Ann st<br />
M'Garrity James, shoemaker, 39 Nicolson st<br />
M'GAVIN James, coal, lime and brick merchant, 27 West<br />
Burn st. Ho. 7 Finnart st<br />
M'GAW Mrs, 12 Bruce st<br />
M'GEACHIN Hugh, janitor St Andrew Square Public<br />
School, 8 Springkell st<br />
M'Geachin James, mason, 24 South st<br />
M'Geachin William, joiner, 66 Ann st<br />
M'GEORGE James, boot and shoemaker, 58 Rue-end st<br />
Ho. 41 Lynedoch st<br />
M'GHEE Daniel, rafter, 9 Cross-shore st<br />
M'Ghee Henry, cooper, 13 East Quay lane<br />
M'Ghee John, carpenter, 65 Rue-end st<br />
M'Ghee John, submarine diver, 7 West breast<br />
M'Ghee Peter, submarine diver, 55 Shaw st<br />
M'GIBBON Charles, brassfinisher, 52 St Lawrence st<br />
M'Gibbon David, coal agent, 3 Chapel st. Ho. 14 Hope st<br />
M'Gibbon Francis, eating-house, 9 East Quay lane<br />
M'Gibbon James, carver, 12 St Lawrence st<br />
M'Gibbon John, blacksmith, 26 West Blackball st<br />
M'GILL Archibald, carpenter, 1 Duncan st<br />
M'Gill James, engineer, 30 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Gill John, fireman, 66 Drumfrochar road<br />
M'Gill John, engineer, 4 Prospecthill st<br />
M'Gill Robert, joiner, 3 Market st. Ho. 17 Prospecthill st<br />
M'Gill Robert, carter, 13 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Gill Robert, joiner, 1 West Stewart st<br />
M'Gill William, labourer, 17 John st<br />
M'Gill Miss, grocer, 34 Ann st. Ho. do.<br />
M'Gill Mrs John M., 20 Union st<br />
M'GILLIVRAY Alexander, feuar, 26 Brisbane st<br />
M'Gillivray Duncan, insurance agent, 1 Watt place. Ho.<br />
Craigden, 88 Finnart st<br />
M'GILP Neil, joiner, 19 Ingleston pi<br />
M'GILVRAY Charles, carter, 14 Serpentine walk<br />
M'Gilvray Charles, boilermaker, 12 Serpentine walk<br />
M'Gilvray John, labourer, 47 Nicolson st<br />
M'Gilvray Malcolm, boilermaker, 51 Belville st<br />
M'Gilvray Malcolm, brakesman, 19 Ingleston st<br />
M'Gilvray Mrs, grocer, 25 Regent st<br />
M'GINLAY Michael, labourer, 20 Tobago st<br />
M'Ginlay, Patrick, labourer, 24 Trafalgar st
124 DIRECTORY.<br />
M'GINNELL John, labourer, 32 Crescent st<br />
M'GIRR John, shipmaster, 31 Lyle st<br />
M'GLASHAN Archibald, carter, 71 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Glashan Ebenezer, boilermaker, 1 1 East Blackhall st<br />
M'Glashan George, joiner, 52 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Glashan John, saddler, 24 Trafalgar st<br />
M'GLINSHEY Daniel, boatman, 22 Crawford st<br />
M'Glinshey James, boardiug-house keeper, 4 Dalrymple st<br />
M'Glinshey Patrick, labourer, 11 Hill st<br />
M'GLONE Patrick, huckster, 55 Vermel<br />
M'Glone Mrs, 8 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'GONAGLE Patrick, shoemaker, 65 Nicolson st<br />
M'GOURLAY John, sugar boiler, 17 Baker st<br />
M'GOVERN Mrs, poulterer, 41 Hamilton st<br />
M'GOWAN Alexander, broker, 46 Shaw st. Ho. 7 William st<br />
M'Gowan Benjamin, labourer, 21 Bruce st<br />
M'Gowan Ebenezer, <strong>of</strong> H.M. Customs, 63 Ann st<br />
M'Gowan John, rigger, 21 Bearhope st<br />
M'Gowan Peter, labourer, 11 East Crawford st<br />
M'Gowan Thomas, labourer, 4 Sinclair st<br />
M'Gowan William, cooper, 7 Laurieston st<br />
M'Gowan Mrs, dressmaker, 5 Inverkip st<br />
M'GOWN Mrs John, feuar, 29 Crescent st<br />
M'GRATTAN Hugh, fisherman, 50 Shaw st<br />
M'GRANACHAN Joseph, salesman, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
MACGREGOR J. & Son, shipowners, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> buildings<br />
Macgregor John (<strong>of</strong> J. Macgregor & Son), Ardshiel,<br />
Helensburgh<br />
Macgregor John, jun. (<strong>of</strong> J. Macgregor & Son), Ardshiel,<br />
Helensburgh<br />
Macgregor John, solicitor and notary public, 17 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. Hawthornden, 1 Johnstone st<br />
3Iacgregor Peter, 18 Wellington st<br />
Macgregor Neil, wine and spirit merchant, 8 Cathcart st and<br />
1 Shaw st. Ho. 50 Brougham st<br />
M'GREGOR Alexander, baker, 7 East Crawford st<br />
M'Gregor Alexander, carpenter, 35 West Burn st<br />
M'Gregor Alexander, joiner, 8 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Gregor Archibald, shipwright, 9 East Blackhall st<br />
M'Gregor Archibald, labourer, 9 East Blackhall st<br />
M'Gregor Charles (<strong>of</strong> J. D. M'Gregor & Co.), 34 Nelson st, w.<br />
M'Gregor Daniel, rigger, 21 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Gregor David, plumber, 25 Bruce st<br />
M'Gregor Duncan, gardener, 44 Union st<br />
M'Gregor D. & Co., opticians, nautical instrument makers,<br />
jewellers, stationers, &c, 32 Cathcart st
DIRECTORY. 12&<br />
M'Gregor George, engineer, 15 Belville st<br />
M'Gregor James, boot and shoemaker, 58 Rue-end st. Ho.<br />
41 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Gregor James W., writing-master, <strong>Greenock</strong> Academy,<br />
Ho. 10 South st<br />
M'Gregor James, moulder, 24 St Lawrence st<br />
M'Gregor James, late H. M. Customs, 42 Brisbane st<br />
M'Gregor James, labourer, 44 Arthur st<br />
M'Gregor James, spirit dealer, 3 Shannon's close. House 9<br />
Hope st<br />
M'Gregor James, boilermaker, 45 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Gregor John, wholesale and retail wine and spirit merchant,<br />
23 and 25 Shaw st and 9 East Quay lane. Ho. Hawthornden,<br />
1 Johnstone st<br />
M'Gregor John C, merchant, 45 Brougham st<br />
M'Gregor J. D. & Co., funeral undertakers and carriagehirers,<br />
Tontine stables, East Quay lane, and 48 Cathcart st<br />
M'Gregor John, huckster, 38 Yennel<br />
M'Gregor John, joiner, 38 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Gregor John, turner, 11 St Lawrence st<br />
M'Gregor Malcolm, joiner, 45 Wellington st<br />
M'Gregor Nicol (<strong>of</strong> N. & R. M'Gregor), 4 Antigua st<br />
M'Gregor N. & R., boatbuilders, 45 Rue-end st<br />
M'Gregor Peter, labourer, 3 Virginia st<br />
M'Gregor Robert (<strong>of</strong> K & R. M'Gregor), 2 Antigua st<br />
M'Gregor William, blacksmith, 27 Belville st<br />
M'Gregor William, joiner, 12 Regent st<br />
M'Gregor Ann, furnishings, 50 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Gregor Misses, 2 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Gregor Mrs, 4 Hill st<br />
M'GUFFIE John, joiner, 24 East Crawford st<br />
M'GUGAN Alexander, labourer, 41 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Gugan Angus, grocer, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Gugan D., coal agent, 5 Chapel st<br />
M'Gugan Duncan, town's weigher, 6 Hope st<br />
M'Gugan George, master <strong>of</strong> town's dredger, 12 Lyle st<br />
M'Gugan John, joiner, 45 Trafalgar st<br />
M'GUIRE James, hairdresser, 30 Dalrymple st<br />
M'Guire John, gardener, 13 Laurieston st<br />
M'Guire Patrick, tailor, 17 Cathcart st<br />
M'Guire Barbara, grocer, 85 Belville st. Ho. 6 Laurieston st%<br />
M'HUTCHON Alexander, goods guard, 14 Lyle st<br />
M'lLRAY John, boilermaker, 9 Chapel st<br />
M'llray William, boilermaker, 92 Belville st<br />
M'lLROY Hugh, labourer, 21 John st<br />
M'llroy Robert, joiner, 87 Belville st
126<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
M'llroy William, boilermaker, 44 Lnyedoch st<br />
M'lLVAIN John, 25 Kelly st<br />
MILWEE William, joiner, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
M'lLWRAITH Adam, baker, 64 Kelly st<br />
M'llwraith Hew, writer and notary public, assessor <strong>of</strong> Dean<br />
<strong>of</strong> Guild Court, and commissioner for administering<br />
oaths in the English Courts, 28 Nicolson st. Ho.<br />
Rozelle cottage, 37 Esplanade<br />
M'llwraith John, rigger, 40 Nicolson st<br />
M'llwraith Eobert, watchman, 62 Regent st<br />
M'llwraith William, hosier, glover, and shirt maker, 4 West<br />
Blackhall st. Ho. 41 Dempster st<br />
M'llwraith M., hosier, 23 Hamilton st<br />
M'INDOE Mrs, 51 Brisbane st<br />
M'INNES Alexander, carter, Prospecthill house<br />
M'Innes Angus, carpenter, 13 Crescent st<br />
M'Innes Donald, carpenter, 7 Hill st<br />
M'Innes Donald, labourer, 9 East Blackhall st<br />
M'Innes Dugald, wine and spirit merchant, 14 Hamilton st<br />
and 15 Rue- end st. Wholesale store, 3 Arthur st. Ho.<br />
Charing Cross buildings, Rue-end st<br />
M'Innes Duncan, labourer, 4 Sinclair st<br />
M'Innes Duncan, joiner, 45 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Innes John, moulder, 49 Mearns st<br />
M'Innes John, brassfinisher, 7 Newton st<br />
M'Innes Lachlan, carpenter, 13 East Quay lane<br />
M'Innes Miles, labourer, 10 Chapel st<br />
M'Innes Robert, labourer, 15 Brougham st<br />
M'Innes Robert, policeman, 3 Orchard st<br />
M'Innes William, cooper, 53 Kelly st<br />
M'Innes Mrs, 22 South st<br />
M'INTEA James, bootcloser, 21 Hamilton st<br />
M'INTOSH Alexander, sugar boiler, 38 West Shaw st<br />
M'Intosh Alexander, watchman, 111 Dempster st<br />
M'Intosh David, engineer, 11 Belville st<br />
M'Intosh David, sailmaker, 21 Bearbope st<br />
M'Intosh Duncan, spirit merchant, 18 East Shaw st and 9<br />
Bearhope st. Ho. 3 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Intosh Duncan, policeman, 39 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Intosh Hugh, carpenter, 39 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Intosh James, cabinetmaker, 74 Wellington st<br />
M'Intosh James, joiner, 5 Bruce st<br />
M'Intosh Peter, engineer, 55 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Intosh William, draper, 27 Ann st and 8 Lynedoch st. Hc\,<br />
27 Ann st<br />
31'Intosh William, carpenter, 78 Belville st
DIRECTORY. 127<br />
M'Intosh Miss, 27 Nicolson st<br />
M'Intosh Miss 0., china merchant, 59 Inverkip st<br />
M'Intosh Mrs M., grocer, 52 Ann st<br />
MACINTYRE Alexander, distillery manager, 33 Kelly st<br />
Macintyre Charles, tobacconist and newsagent, 3 Brougham<br />
st. Ho. do.<br />
Macintyre James, fish and game dealer, 43 Hamilton st<br />
Macintyre James, carriage hirer, 16 Eobertson st. Ho. 5<br />
Watt st<br />
Macintyre John D., marine insurance broker, 3 East Quay<br />
lane. Ho. 22 Patrick st<br />
Macintyre John, spirit dealer. 10 West breast<br />
Macintyre Mrs, 17 Nelson st, west<br />
M'INTYRE Alexander, irondresser, 3 Regent st<br />
M'Intyre Allan, carter, 5 West Stewart st<br />
M'Intyre Archibald, carter, 4 East Quay lane<br />
M'Intyre Archibald, carpenter, 13 East Crawford st<br />
M'Intyre Colin, baker, 43 Nicolson st<br />
M'Intyre David, smith, 6 Ingleston st<br />
M'Intyre Donald, porter, 7 William st<br />
M'Intyre Donald, cartwright and blacksmith, 13 Duncan st<br />
and 22 Bearhope st. Ho. 26 Wellington st<br />
M'Intyre Donald, porter, 9 Hill st<br />
M'Intyre Dugald, smith, 3 Regent st<br />
M'Intyre Duncan, carpenter, 26 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Intyre Duncan, boilermaker, 22 St Lawrence st<br />
M'Intyre Duncan, policeman, 39 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Intyre Duncan, ironmonger and ship chandler, 25 Rue-end<br />
st. Ho. 33 Regent st<br />
M'Intyre Duncan, blacksmith, 11 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Intyre Ewan, sergeant <strong>of</strong> police, 108 Dempster st<br />
M'Intyre James, plasterer, 75 Wellington st<br />
M'Intyre James, blacksmith, 1 Kilblain st<br />
M'Intyre James, ironmonger, 7 Hill st<br />
M'Intyre John, carpenter, 14 Brisbane st<br />
M'Intyre John, weigher, 77 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Intyre John, shipmaster, 11 Lyle st<br />
M'Intyre John, joiner, 25 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Intyre John, carter, 26 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Intyre John, boilermaker, 9 Hill st<br />
M'Intyre Joseph, mason, 77 Regent st<br />
M'Intyre Malcolm, seaman, 6 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
M'Intyre Neil, storekeeper, 6 Hay st<br />
M'Intyre Thomas, grocer and feuar, 6 Cartsburn st. House<br />
21 Brisbane st<br />
M'Intyre William, inspector <strong>of</strong> police, 29 Ann st
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M'Intyre William, joiner, 43 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Intyre William, mason, 19 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Intyre Mrs, tobacconist, 35 Cathcart st. Ho. 9 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t<br />
st<br />
M'Intyre Mrs, 24 Bruce st<br />
M'Intyre Mrs, midwife, 1 Buccleuch st<br />
MTVER Hector, carpenter, 26 Crescent st<br />
M'lver John, carpenter, 69 Roxburgh st<br />
M'lver Norman, carpenter, 34 East Hamilton st<br />
M'lver Mrs, 38 Crawfurd st<br />
M'JANNET John, plumber, gasfitter, brassfounder and bellhanger,<br />
62 Inverkip st. Ho. 25 Newton st<br />
M'Jannet William, joiner, 38 Ann s t<br />
MACKAIL James, general grocer and tea dealer, 45 Hamilton<br />
st. Ho. 4 Shaw place<br />
MACKAY D. Innes, clerk and commission agent, 27 Trafalgar<br />
st<br />
Mackay Edward, manager, <strong>Greenock</strong> Foundry, 42 Regent st<br />
Mackay George A. D., sanitary inspector for the burgh, 4<br />
Bank st. Ho. 4 Mearns st<br />
Mackay Godfrey, cartwright and blacksmith, 4 St Andrew<br />
sq. Ho. 26 Lynedoch st<br />
Mackay Hugh, hotel keeper, Caledonian Hotel, 28 Cathcart st<br />
Mackay J. & N., pawnbrokers, 63 Main st<br />
Mackay James, brakesman, 63 Nicolson st<br />
Mackay Peter, slater and slate merchant, 9 Chapel st. Ho.<br />
98 Eldon st<br />
Mackay Thomas, jun., family baker, 21 West Blackhall st<br />
Mackay W. B. & Co., ship-store dealers, 6 Palmerston bdgs<br />
Mackay William B. (<strong>of</strong> W. B. Mackay & Co.), Silverwells,<br />
Langbank<br />
Mackay Mrs C. S., Glendower, 109 Eldon st<br />
Mackay Mrs, dairy, 3 Bearhope st<br />
M'KAY Andrew, seaman, 30 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Kay Archibald, carpenter, 36 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Kay Charles, blacksmith, 83 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Kay Charles, carpenter, 14 Terrace road<br />
M'Kay Daniel, cooper, 15 Hope st<br />
M'Kay George, blacksmith, 21 Ingleston st<br />
M'Kay James, carter, 1 Belville st<br />
M'Kay John, greengrocer, 24 Dalrymple st<br />
M'Kay Kenneth, mason, 104 Dempster st<br />
M'Kay Robert, signalman, 8 Nile st<br />
M'Kay Robert, seaman, 73 Ann st<br />
M'Kay Robert, plumber, 23 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Kay Robert, smith, 6 Lauiieston st
DIRECTORY. 129<br />
M'Kay William, ropespinner, 37 Holrascr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Kay William, slater, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Kay William & Co., hairdressers, 13 Ann st. Ho. 63 do.<br />
M'Kay Mrs Janet, 47 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Kay Mrs, tailoress, 13 West Stewart st<br />
M'Kay Mrs, 3 Hill st<br />
M'Kay Mrs, 19 Regent st<br />
M'Kay Mrs, 12 Arthur st<br />
M'Kay Mrs, 1 Mill st<br />
M'KEAN Hugh, goods agent, G. & S.-W. Railway, 18<br />
Brougham st. Ho. 14 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Kean Ivie, slater, 9 Duncan st<br />
M'KECHNIE Allan, butcher, poulterer, and game-dealer,<br />
Clyde buildings, 19 West Blackhall st and 16 Kelly st.<br />
Ho. 11 Finnart st<br />
M'Kechnie Allan, jun., flesher, 21 Newton st<br />
M'Kechnie Dugald, joiner, 4 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Kechnie James, salesman, 19 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Kechnie John, tailor, 12 Murdieston st<br />
M'Kechnie John, painter, 41 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Kechnie John, clerk, 8 Watt st<br />
M'Kechnie John, flesher, 16 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Kechnie John (<strong>of</strong> John M'Kechnie & Co.), 5 Hope st<br />
M'Kechnie John & Co., glaziers and lead- workers, 15<br />
Charles st<br />
M'Kechnie Malcolm, moulder, 5 Serpentine walk<br />
M'Kechnie William, carpenter, 51 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Kechnie Miss C, 38 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Kechnie Miss, dressmaker, 33 Brougham st<br />
M'Kechnie Mrs, 25 Crescent st<br />
M'Kechnie Mrs, 43 Crawfurd st<br />
M'KEE Hamilton (<strong>of</strong> Keenan & M'Kee), 26 Bruce st<br />
M'Kee Richard, joiner, 8 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Kee Thomas, engineer, 35 Inglestou st<br />
M'Kee William, gardener, 32 South st<br />
M'KEEMAN William F., letter carrier, 10 Terrace rd<br />
MACKELLAR Alexander, Town Chamberlain, Chamberlain's<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice, <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong> buildings. Ho. 45 Finnart st<br />
Mackellar Peter (<strong>of</strong> Abram Lyle & Sons), 45 Finnart st<br />
Mackellar Peter, shipowner, 67 Rue-end st. Ho. 91 Eldonsfc<br />
M'KELLAR Alexander, carpenter, 24 Lyle st<br />
M'Kellar Alexander, cooper, 27 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Kellar Angus, carpenter, 2 East India breast<br />
M'Kellar Angus, cooper, 7 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Kellar Angus, carpenter, 6 Inverkip st<br />
M'Kellar Andrew, cooper, 64 Wellington st<br />
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DIRECTORY.<br />
M'Kellar Archibald, seaman, 89 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Kellar Archibald, cooper, 40 West Burn st<br />
M'Kellar Archibald, joiner, 18 Antigua st<br />
M'Kellar David, deep-sea pilot, 4 Watt st<br />
M'Kellar David, patternmaker, 13 Ingleston st<br />
M'Kellar Daniel, plumber, 24 Wellington st<br />
M'Kellar Duncan, seaman, Salmon st<br />
M'Kellar Hugh, joiner, 87 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Kellar James, blacksmith, 5 Serpentine walk<br />
M'Kellar John, joiner, 7 Nile st<br />
M'Kellar John, cooper, 45 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Kellar John, cooper, 75 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Kellar Neil, blockmaker, 47 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Kellar Peter B., provision merchant, 11 Cross-shore st.<br />
Ho. 26 Wellington st<br />
M'Kellar Tarbert, grocer, 29 Ingleston st<br />
M'Kellar William, brassmoulder, 68 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Kellar Mrs A., poulterer, 5 William st.<br />
M'Kellar Mrs Peter, 23 Trafalgar st<br />
Ho. 12 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Kellar Mrs, ladies' nurse and midwife, 16 Kelly st<br />
M'Kellar Mrs, lodgings, 27 Nicolson st<br />
M'Kellar Mrs D., 5 Inverkip st<br />
M'KELVIE David B. (<strong>of</strong> J. M'Kelvie & Sons), 2 Robertson st<br />
M'Kelvie James & Sons, booksellers, stationers, lithographers,<br />
bookbinders, and account-book manufacturers, 34 Hamilton<br />
st and 17 Charles st<br />
M'Kelvie John,, janitor, <strong>Greenock</strong> Academy.<br />
Shaw st<br />
M'Kelvie Miss Mary, 71 Nicolson st<br />
M'Kelvie Mrs James, 5 Robertson st<br />
Ho. 35 West<br />
M'Kelvie Mrs, 23 Hamilton st<br />
M'KENDRICK Daniel, shoemaker, 5 John st<br />
M'KENNA James, blacksmith, 51 Main st<br />
M'Kenna Patrick, carter, 8 Springkell st<br />
MACKENZIE Ewen, wine and spirit merchant, 25 Sugarhouse<br />
lane. Ho. 6 Brougham st<br />
Mackenzie James, wine and spirit<br />
Ho. 47 Brisbane st<br />
merchant, 30 Cathcart st.<br />
Mackenzie Peter, shipmaster, 17 Newton st<br />
Mackenzie W. J., ironmonger and cutler, 4<br />
Armadale pi<br />
Shaw st. Ho. 3<br />
Mackenzie & Walker, grain merchants, millers, and bakers,<br />
Shaws Water Grain Mills, Dellingburn square ;<br />
shop, 63<br />
Rue-end st<br />
Mackenzie Miss A., grocer, 40 Lynedoch st. Ho. 3 Armadale<br />
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DIRECTORY. 131<br />
Mackenzie Mrs, 25 West Blackhall st<br />
M'KENZIE Adam, joiner, 17 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Kenzie Alexander, carpenter, 15 Ingleston st<br />
M'Kenzie Alexander, baker, 14 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Kenzie Alexander, labourer, 7 Boyd st<br />
M'Kenzie Alexander, inspector <strong>of</strong> police, East-end Police<br />
<strong>Office</strong>, 2 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Kenzie Allan, shipmaster, 12 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'Kenzie Archibald, blockmaker, 18 Antigua st<br />
M'Kenzie Charles, engineer, 19 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Kenzie Colin, cooper, 5 Nile st<br />
M'Kenzie Colin, policeman, 7 Nile st<br />
3-TKenzie Colin, smith, 15 Belville st<br />
M'Kenzie Daniel, joiner, 7 Hope st<br />
M'Kenzie Donald, engineer, 5 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Kenzie Donald, mason, 53 Regent st<br />
M'Kenzie Duncan, grocer, 70 Roxburgh st. Ho. 11 Mearns st<br />
M'Kenzie Duncan, sailmaker, 5 East breast. Ho. 27 Patrick st<br />
M'Kenzie George, joiner, 26 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Kenzie Henry E., wholesale fish and oil merchant, 12 West<br />
breast. Ho. 15 Newton st<br />
M'Kenzie James, engine-keeper, 26 Crescent st<br />
M'Kenzie John, dairyman, 21 Captain st<br />
M'Kenzie John, sawyer, 13 Laurieston st<br />
M'Kenzie John, deep-sea pilot, 1 Kilbiain st<br />
M'Kenzie John & Co., wine and spirit merchants, 9 Crossshore<br />
st and 4 Broad close<br />
M'Kenzie John, bookseller, 66 Vennel<br />
M'Kenzie John, carpenter, 54 St Lawrence st<br />
M'Kenzie John, spirit dealer, 14 John st. Ho. 32 Ingleston st<br />
M'Kenzie John, blacksmith, 36 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
31 'Kenzie Murdoch, seaman, 5 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Kenzie Norman, boilermaker, 5 Kilbiain st<br />
M'Kenzie Peter, wine and spirit merchant, 11 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. 24 Wellington st<br />
M'Kenzie Robert, manager, 62 East Crawfurd st<br />
M'Kenzie Samuel, painter, 30 Bruce st<br />
M'Kenzie Thomas, wood carver, 59 Ann st<br />
M'Kenzie Walter, clerk, P.O., 12 Nile st<br />
M'Kenzie William, carpenter, 39 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Kenzie William, spirit dealer, 12 Springkell st. Ho. 93<br />
Belville st<br />
M'Kenzie William, coachman, 51 Eldon st<br />
M'Kenzie Catherine, upholstress, 20 West Stewart st<br />
M'Kenzie Miss E. C, confectioner, 47 Hamilton st Ho :<br />
Octavia cottages<br />
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DIRECTORY.<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs, 22 Lyle st<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs, 24 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs, 17 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs, 9 Bentinck st<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs, 99 Belville st<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs R. M., 18 Kelly st<br />
M'KERACHER Alexander, inspector <strong>of</strong> slaughter- house ?<br />
Market st. Ho. 3 Regent st<br />
M'KERNAN Mrs, broker and newsagent, 16 Market st<br />
M'KERREL Donald, carpenter, 5 Inverkip st<br />
M'KIE Samuel, cooper, 23 Dempster st<br />
M'KILLOP Alexander, finisher, 40 St Lawrence st<br />
M'Killop Daniel, salesman, 43 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Killop Donald, hammerman, 7 Cathcart st<br />
M'Killop George, joiner, 70 Wellington st<br />
M'Killop Hugh, joiner, 85 Wellington st<br />
M'KIM John, blacksmith, Salmon st<br />
M'Kim William, coal merchant, 22 Bruce st. Ho. 24 do,<br />
M'KINLAY Alexander, carpenter, 31 Lyle st<br />
M'Kinlay Daniel, brassfinisher, 5 Nile st<br />
M'Kinlay James, joiner, 79 Wellington st<br />
M'Kinlay James, rivetter, 32 Crescent st<br />
M'Kinlay John, millwright, Overton mills<br />
M'Kinlay John, boilermaker, 53 Main st<br />
M'Kinlay Johnston, plumber, 41 Sir Michael st<br />
M'Kinlay Peter C, ironmonger and cutler, 1 Grey place. Ha<br />
35 West Stewart st<br />
M'Kinlay Thomas, engineer, 24 Lyle st<br />
M'Kinlay Miss, tailoress, 66 Roxburgh st<br />
M'KINNEY James, mason, 19 Bruce st<br />
M'Kinney Samuel, 12 Terrace road<br />
MACKINNON Alexander, grocer and wine merchant, 2 Tobago<br />
st. Ho. 12 Brisbane st<br />
Mackinnon Neil, tailor and clothier, 20 West Blackhall st<br />
M'KINNON Alexander, tugboat owner, Palmerston buildings.<br />
Ho. 2 Lyle st<br />
M'Kinnon Alexander, carter, 2 St Andrew st<br />
M'Kinnon Archibald, carpenter, 7 Hope st<br />
M'Kinnon Charles, watchman, 6 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
M'Kinnon Charles, boilermaker, 73 Regent st<br />
M'Kinnon Daniel, boilermaker, 13 Springkell st<br />
M'Kinnon David, carpenter, 46 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Kinnon Donald, wine and spirit merchant, 6 East Shawst.<br />
Ho. 23 Newton st<br />
M'Kinnon Donald, wine and spirit merchant, 22 Cathcart st-<br />
Ho. 38 Lynedoch sfc
DIRECTORY.<br />
133'<br />
M'Kinnon Donald, police sergeant, 3 Bank st<br />
M'Kinnon Donald, boilermaker, 5 Hill sfc<br />
M'Kinnon Dugald, engineer, 15 Antigua st<br />
M'Kinnon Duncan, carpenter, 31 East Crawfurd st<br />
M'Kinnon Hugh, wine merchant, 41 Rue-end st and 2 Dellingburn<br />
st. Ho. Hafton place, Dunoon<br />
M'Kinnon John, carpenter, 1 Springkell st<br />
M'Kinnon John, boilermaker, 13 Watt st<br />
M'Kinnon John, cooper, 9 Hill st<br />
M'Kinnon Lachlan, carpenter, 8 John st<br />
M'Kinnon Lachlan, storekeeper, 23 West Stewart st<br />
M'Kinnon Lachlan, carpenter, 1 West breast<br />
M'Kinnon Malcolm, boilermaker, 23 Mearns st<br />
M'Kinnon Malcolm, labourer, 8 St Lawrence st<br />
M'Kinnon Malcolm, carpenter, 87 Wellington st<br />
M'Kinnon Neil, fireman, 65 Belville st<br />
M'Kinnon Neil, chimney sweeper, 7 Oowgate st<br />
M'Kinnon Norman, carpenter, 52 Regent st<br />
M'Kinnon Robert, wright, 22 Wellington st<br />
M'Kinnon William, carpenter, 6 John st<br />
M'Kinnon Miss Mary, 49 Nicolson st<br />
M'Kinnon Mrs Lachlan, boarding house, 8 East breast<br />
M'Kinnon Mrs, 69 Nicolson st<br />
M'Kinnon Mrs, 36 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Kinnon Mrs, laundress, 10 Terrace road<br />
MACKINTOSH Ewen, spirit merchant, 8 Shaw st. Ho. 19<br />
Cathcart st<br />
M'KIRDY George, engineer, 64 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st<br />
M'Kirdy James, labourer, 26 Crescent st<br />
M'Kirdy James, carpenter, 42 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Kirdy James, engineer, 5 Cathcart st<br />
M'Kirdy John, fireman, 80 Belville st<br />
M'Kirdy John, boatman, 59 Rue-eud st<br />
M'Kirdy Samuel, engineer, 25 Bruce st<br />
M'Kirdy Mrs John, 15 Bruce st<br />
M'Kirdy Mrs, 78 Union st<br />
M'KISSOCK James, carpenter, 1 Hill st<br />
M'Kissock William, carpenter, 31 Lyle st<br />
M'Kissock William, engineer, 29 Trafalgar st<br />
M'KIVER John (<strong>of</strong> W. M. M'Kiver & Co.) 26 Brisbane st<br />
M'Kiver William M. & Co., ship store merchants and export<br />
oilmen, Commercial Bank buildings, 12 Cross-shore st<br />
MACLACHLAN Dugald, house factor, 41 West Burn et<br />
Ho. 5 Robertson st<br />
Maclachlan & Co., silk mercers, general drapers and clothiers*<br />
35 Hamilton st
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Maclachlan John (<strong>of</strong> Maclachlan & Co.), 2 Nelson st, west<br />
Maclachlan Mrs, 5 Robertson st<br />
M'LACHLAN Alexander, carpenter, 55 Inverkip st<br />
M'Lachlan Alexander, fish merchant, 4 Sir Michael st<br />
M'Lachlan Andrew, gardener, Dungourney, 13 Newark st<br />
M'Lachlan Archibald, boatman, 43 Ann st<br />
M'Lachlan Charles, potter, 78 Belville st<br />
M'Lachlan Colin, farmer, Drums, Wood st<br />
M'Lachlan Daniel, storekeeper, 28 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Lachlan Donald, smith, 23 Belville st<br />
M'Lachlan Duncan, railway guard, 25 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Lachlan Duncan, wine and spirit merchant, 34 Dalrymple<br />
st. Ho. 83 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Lachlan Gilbert, seaman, 19 Dempster st<br />
M'Lachlan Henry, shoemaker. 43 Nicolson st<br />
M'Lachlan John, spirit merchant, 21 Shaw st and 24 Areadev<br />
Ho. 5 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Lachlan John, cooper, 19 Nicolson st<br />
M'Lachlan John, flesher, 11 Bruce st. Ho. 15 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Lachlan John, caulker, 4 John st<br />
M'Lachlan John, painter, 30 Cartsburn st<br />
M'Lachlan Kenneth, draper, 28 Charles st. Ho. 25 Trafalgar<br />
st<br />
M'Lachlan Mark, labourer, 11 Laird st<br />
M'Lachlan Neil, labourer, 44 Arthur st<br />
M'Lachlan Patrick, labourer, 9 East Quay lane<br />
M'Lachlan Walter, engineer, 30 Ann st<br />
M'Lachlan Walter, rigger, 24 Hamilton st<br />
M'Lachlan William, blacksmith, 6 Hope st<br />
M'Lachlan Miss Alexis, 12 Brisbane st<br />
M'Lachlan Miss, dressmaker, 83 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Lachlan Mrs Duncan, 18 Antigua st<br />
M'Lachlan Mrs John, 12 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'Lachlan Mrs, 9 Lynedoch st<br />
M'LAGAN Alexander, joiner, 8 Kilblain st<br />
M'LAREN A. D., shipowner, 115 Eldon st<br />
M'Laren Angus, joiner, 22 West Stewart st<br />
M'Laren Duncan, clerk, 23 Kelly st<br />
M'Laren Francis, joiner, 29 Dempster st<br />
M'Laren John, fitter, 17 Brougham st<br />
M'Laren John, lithographer, 82 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Laren John, gateman, 51 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Laren Mrs E., grocer, 62 Ann st. Ho. 60 do.<br />
M'Laren Mrs, ladies' nurse, 82 Roxburgh st<br />
M'LARTY Alexander, Grafton terrace, 15 Bentinck sfc<br />
M'Larty Alexander, carpenter, 2 Campsie terrace
DIRECTORY. 135<br />
M'Larty Angus, labourer, 7 Brachelston sfc<br />
M'Larty Donald, carter, 16 Bruce st<br />
M'Larty Donald, mason, 110 Dempster st<br />
M'Larty John, sailmaker, 21 Bruce st<br />
M'Larty John, moulder, 18 Hope st<br />
M'Larty Neil, joiner, 39 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Larty Miss, 8 Margaret st<br />
M'Larty Miss Jane, grocer, 26 Bruce st<br />
M'Larty Mrs, 39 Nelson st, west<br />
M'LAUCHLAN James, mercantile clerk, 19 Newton st<br />
M'Lauchlan John (<strong>of</strong> Clyde Pottery Co.), 19 Port-Glasgow rd<br />
M'LAUG-HLAN Jas., slater, 14 Kilblain st. Ho. 10 Watt st<br />
M'Laughlan Patrick, fishmonger, 17 Ann st<br />
M'LAUGHLIN Daniel, boilermaker, 9 East Crawfurd st<br />
M'Laughlin Daniel, tobacconist and stationer, 36 Dairy mple st<br />
M'Laughlin David, carpenter, 28 East Crawfurd st<br />
M'Laughlin James, wine and spirit merchant, 31 Yennel. Ho.<br />
22 Lyle st<br />
M'Laughlin James, slater, 41 Nicolson st<br />
M'Laughlin James, fishmonger, 33 Market st<br />
M'Laughlin James, butter and egg merchant, 13 Market sfc.<br />
Ho. 22 Lyle st<br />
M'Laughlin James, engineer, 3 Hill st<br />
M'Laughlin John, carter, 68 Drumfrochar road<br />
M'Laughlin John, seaman, 17 Antigua st<br />
M'Laughlin Neil, carpenter, 23 Belville st<br />
M'Laughlin Thomas, joiner, 3 Regent st<br />
M'Laughlin Thomas, labourer, 12 Terrace road<br />
M'Laughlin Mrs John, 26 Orescent st<br />
M'LAY Mrs, 29 Crescent st<br />
M'LEA James S., commission agent and shipbroker, 18 West<br />
Burn st. Ho. 11 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Lea Miss, 60 Regent st<br />
MACLEAN & Barclay, plumbers, 11 East Quay lane<br />
Maclean & Co., timber and commission merchants, Exchange<br />
buildings, 27 Cathcart st<br />
Maclean James (<strong>of</strong> Maclean & Barclay), 9 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Maclean James (<strong>of</strong> Maclean & Co.), Craigduart, 3 Octavia ter.<br />
Maclean John, weigher, 6 Hay st<br />
Maclean Mrs, 7 Caddlehill st<br />
M'LEAN Alexander, shipmaster, 63 Rue-end st<br />
M'Lean Alexander, collector, 64 Wellington st<br />
M'Lean Alexander, painter, 23 East Shaw st<br />
M'Lean Alexander, greengrocer, 11 Bruce st<br />
M'Lean Alexander, fireman, 58 Wellington st<br />
M'Lean Allan, baker, 50 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st. Ho. do.
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DIRECTORY.<br />
M'Lean Allan, clerk, 104 Dempster at<br />
M'Lean Allan, carpenter, 12 Lyle st<br />
M'Lean Allan, glazier, 13 West Stewart st<br />
M'Lean, Angus & Co., engineers and ironfounders, Ingleston<br />
foundry, 9 Ingleston st<br />
M'Lean Angus, shoemaker, 3 Bruce st<br />
M'Lean Angus, labourer, 11 Hill st<br />
M'Lean Archibald, commercial traveller, 28 Wellington st<br />
M'Lean Archibald, watchman, 64 Drumfrochar road<br />
M'Lean Archibald, cooper, 23 Bruce st<br />
M'Lean Archibald, 74 Wellington st<br />
M'Lean Archibald, joiner, 38 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Lean Archibald, grocer, 9 East Blackhall st. Ho. do.<br />
M'Lean Daniel, 34 Brisbane st<br />
M'Lean Daniel, carpenter, 78 Belville st<br />
M'Lean Daniel, carpenter, 37 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Lean Daniel, brassfinisher, 33 West Burn st<br />
M'Lean Donald, boilermaker, 39 Ann st<br />
M'Lean Donald, carter, 19 Captain st<br />
M'Lean Dugald, gardener, 9 Argyle st<br />
M'Lean Duncan, carpenter, 12 Bruce st<br />
M'Lean Duncan, carpenter, 13 Cross-shore st<br />
M'Lean Duncan, collector, 78 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Lean Duncan, storekeeper, 53 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Lean Fergus, sanitary <strong>of</strong>ficer, 68 Wellington st<br />
M'Lean Hector, engine-driver, 16 Dalrymple st<br />
M'Lean Hugh, seaman, 14 Crescent st<br />
M'Lean Hugh, tugboat master, 35 Nicolson st<br />
M'Lean Hugh, boilermaker, 87 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Lean Hugh, plater, 6 Chapel st<br />
M'Lean Hugh, sugar porter, 51 Kelly st<br />
M'Lean Hugh, gardener, 10 Murdieston st<br />
M'Lean James, seaman, 10 Carnock st<br />
M'Lean James & Co., timber merchants, sawmillers, and<br />
manufacturers <strong>of</strong> wooden mouldings, 25, 28, and 64<br />
Main st<br />
M'Lean James, sawyer, 36 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Lean James, engineer, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Lean James (<strong>of</strong> M'Lean, Angus & Co.), 8 Shaw pi<br />
M'Lean James, cooper, 50 Dalrymple st<br />
M'Lean James, rivetter, 10 Chapel st<br />
M'Lean James, joiner, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Lean John, grain merchant, 23 West Stewart st. Ho. do.<br />
M'Lean John & Co., coopers and fish curers, 16 Charles st<br />
M'Lean John (<strong>of</strong> John M'Lean & Co.), 13 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'Lean John,
DIRECTORY. 137<br />
IVI'Lean John, blacksmith, 17 East Shaw st<br />
M'Lean John, boilermaker, 23 "West Blackhall st<br />
M'Lean John, carpenter, 14 Crescent st<br />
M'Lean John, carpenter, 13 West Stewart st<br />
M'Lean John, carpenter, 41 Sir Michael st<br />
M'Lean John, steward, 9 Prospecthill st<br />
M'Lean John, boilermaker, 5 Nile st<br />
M'Lean John, seaman, 19 Wellington st<br />
M'Lean John, cooper, 15 Bruce st<br />
M'Lean John, caulker, 83 Belville st<br />
M'Lean John, carpenter, 80 Belville st<br />
M'Lean John, cooper, 41 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Lean John, Customhouse boatman, 36 Mount Pleasant sfc<br />
M'Lean John, salesman, 6 Hay st<br />
M'Lean John, labourer, 10 Duncan st<br />
M'Lean John, <strong>of</strong> P.O., 26 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Lean John, policeman, 51 Rue-end st<br />
M'Lean John, 29 Brougham st<br />
M'Lean John, sugar porter, 10 Watt st<br />
M'Lean John, joiner, 28 Bank st<br />
M'Lean Lachlan, labourer, 4 Watt st<br />
M'Lean Lachlan, labourer, 16 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Lean Lachlan, rivetter, 27 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Lean Malcolm, boatman, 9 East Quay lane<br />
M'Lean Malcolm, joiner, 41 Ann st<br />
M'Lean Neil, cooper, 20 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Lean Neil, joiner, 10 Cross-shore st. Ho. 19 Royal st,<br />
Gourock<br />
M'Lean Neil, policeman, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Lean Neil, seaman, 39 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st<br />
M'Lean Neil, shoemaker, 3 Inverkip st<br />
M'Lean Peter, tinsmith, 55 Inverkip st<br />
M'Lean Peter, labourer, 12 Baker st<br />
M'Lean Robert, fireman, 6 Old Hillend<br />
M'Lean Robert, baker, 5 Bearhope st<br />
M'Lean Robert, grocer, 107 Port-Glasgow rd<br />
M'Lean Ronald, blacksmith, 6 Baker st. Ho. 29 Bank st<br />
M'Lean William B., gardener, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Lean William, smith, 13 Watt st<br />
M'Lean Miss, umbrella maker, 33 Hamilton st<br />
M'Lean Mrs, funeral undertaker, 41 Hamilton st<br />
M'Lean Mrs, Westbank, 6 Esplanade<br />
M'Lean Mrs, 1 Bearhope st<br />
M'Lean Mrs, 1 Armadale place, Bank st<br />
M'Lean Mrs Ann, 80 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Lean Mrs William, 22 Ardgowan sq
138 DIRECTORY.<br />
M'Lean Mrs, 23 Nicolson st<br />
M'Lean Mrs, draper, 20 Lynedoch st. Ho. 22 do.<br />
M'Lean Mrs, 81 Roxburgh st<br />
M'LEISH D., spirit dealer, 17 Shawst. Ho. 39 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t sfe<br />
M'Leish Peter, engineer, 58 Drumfrochar road<br />
M'LELLAN Anthony, miller, 11 Hill st<br />
M'Lellan Archibald, salesman, 55 Inverkip st<br />
M'Lellan Archibald, labourer, 13 Bruce st<br />
M'Lellan Hugh, labourer, 15 Belville st<br />
M'Lellan James & Co., ship brokers and commission agents,<br />
<strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> buildings<br />
M'Lellan John, depute harbourmaster, Customhouse quay.<br />
Ho. 40 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Lellan John, vanman, 13 Nicolson st<br />
M'Lellan Neil, cowfeeder, 7 Bruce st<br />
M'Lellan Peter, grocer and provision merchant, 63 Ann st.<br />
Ho. 12 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Lellan Thomas, engineer, 16 Mearns st<br />
M'Lellan Walter, detective <strong>of</strong>ficer, 3 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Lellan William, sailmaker, 30 Kelly st<br />
M'Lellan Miss, 2 Robertson st<br />
M'Lellan Mrs Duncan, 11 Roxburgh st<br />
M'LELLAND James, grocer and provision merchant, 12 Ann<br />
st. Ho. 20 Wellington st<br />
M'Lelland William, labourer, 21 Ingleston st<br />
M'Lelland Mrs, 4 Lyle st<br />
M'LENNAN Mrs, 5 Brachelston st<br />
MACLEOD Neil, sugar porter, 7 Robertson st<br />
MacLeod Roderick, inspector <strong>of</strong> cleansing, Palmerston buildings.<br />
Ho. 5 Dempster st<br />
MacLeod Miss Mary L., kindergarten and school, 13 Union st<br />
M'LEOD Alexander, sugar porter, 18 Kelly st<br />
M'Leod Alexander, watchman, 65 Nicolson st<br />
M'Leod Angus, carter, 41 Nicolson st<br />
M'Leod Angus, carpenter, 45 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Leod Angus, joiner, 28 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Leod Archibald, seaman, 64 Kelly st<br />
M'Leod Colin, carpenter, 36 Crescent st<br />
M'Leod Duncan, sawyer, 80 Belville st<br />
M'Leod Finlay, seaman, 8 Nicolson st<br />
M'Leod John M., lath merchant, 87 Belville st<br />
M'Leod John, seaman, 4 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
M'Leod Malcolm, storekeeper, 17 Antigua st<br />
M'Leod Murdoch, lighterman, 36 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Leod Murdoch, carpenter, 7 West breast<br />
M'Leod Murdoch, joiner, 27 Lynedoch st
DIRECTORY. 139<br />
M'Leod Neil, policeman, 108 Dempster sfc<br />
M'Leod Neil, carter, 85 Belville st<br />
M'Leod Robert, coal merchant, 31 Crescent st. Ho. 1 Belville<br />
st<br />
M'Leod Roderick, seaman, 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Leod Mrs Aulay, 18 Nicolson st<br />
M'Leod Mrs Roderick, 30 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Leod Mrs, 9 Chapel st<br />
M'Leod Mrs, 7 St Lawrence st<br />
M'Leod Mrs, 23 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Leod Mrs, 63 Nicolson st<br />
M'Leod Mrs, 2 Princes st<br />
M'LINTOCK Robert, 9 East Crawfurd st<br />
M'LOY Patrick, carpenter, 18 Vennel<br />
M'LUCKIE Felix, watchman, 25 John st<br />
M'LUSKIE Thomas, currier, 4 Sinclair st<br />
M'Luskie Thomas, cooper, 22 South st<br />
M'Luskie William, rigger, 8 Shannon's close<br />
M'LYMONT Joseph, ironmoulder, 1 9 Ingleston st<br />
M'MANUS John, blacksmith, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
M'MASTER Alexander, clothier, 35 Nicolson st. House,<br />
Wemyss lodge, 81 Finnart st<br />
M'Master John, salesman, 84 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Master Peter, spirit merchant, 3 St Andrew sq. Ho. 2<br />
Springkell st<br />
M'MEEKIN John, sailmaker, 47 Crawfurd st<br />
M'MEIKAN John, cooper, 17 Ann st<br />
M'MENEMY Charles, coal merchant, 16 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Menemy Thomas, labourer, 1 Crawford lane<br />
M'MICHAEL Mrs, 24 Patrick st<br />
MACMILLAN Rev. Hugh, D.D., LL.D., minister <strong>of</strong> Free<br />
West Church. Ho. 32 Eldon st<br />
Macmillan John, steamship agent, India place, 1 Open shore.<br />
Ho. 8 Margaret st<br />
Macmillan John, ironmoulder, 87 Belville st<br />
Macmillan Thomas, postmaster, 60 Forsyth st<br />
M'MILLAN Adam, cooper, 48 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Millan Alexander, joiner, 14 Regent st<br />
M'Millan Alexander, blacksmith, 31 Nicolson st<br />
M'Millan Andrew, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 20<br />
Brisbane st. Ho. do.<br />
M'Millan Andrew, rivetter, 9 East Blackhall st<br />
M'Millan Angus, eatinghouse, 9 Rue- end st. Ho. do.<br />
M'Millan Angus, gardener, 35 West Stewart st<br />
M'Millan & Bathgate, carvers, gilders, and artists' colourmen,,<br />
6 Albert place, West Blackhall st
140 DIRECTORY.<br />
M'Millan Bernard, policeman, 21 East Shaw st<br />
M'Millan David, fle'sher, 37 Cathcarfc st. Ho. 7 Prospect-<br />
hill st<br />
M'Millan Donald, carpenter, 23 Bruce st<br />
M'Millan Dugald, carpenter, Mansionhouse<br />
M'Millan Duncan, engine driver, 6 Laurieston st<br />
M'Millan Ebenezer, carpenter, 47 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Millan Edward, tailor, 48 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Millan George, engineman, 72 Wellington st<br />
M'Millan Hugh, janitor, Public School, 46 Mearns st<br />
M'Millan Hugh, lathsplitter, 3 Ann st<br />
M'Millan James, wine and spirit merchant, 31 Hamilton sfc„<br />
Ho. 20 Brisbane st<br />
M'Millan James, carter, 11 Brachelston st<br />
M'Millan James, carter, 9 Hope st<br />
M'Millan James, printer, 19 Bearhope st<br />
M'Millan John, hairdresser, 25 Charles st. Ho. 71 Ann st<br />
M'Millan John, engineer, 77 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Millan John, joiner, 24 Bruce st<br />
M'Millan John, boatman, 3 Bearhope st<br />
M'Millan John, optician, 18 Vennel<br />
M'Millan John, moulder, 85 Belville st<br />
M'Millan John, hairdresser. 111 Dempster st<br />
M'Millan Malcolm, labourer, 8 Hope st<br />
M'Millan Neil, hammerman, 17 Shaw st<br />
M'Millan Terrance, broker and grocer, 29 and 31 Dalrymple<br />
st<br />
M'Millan William, fitter, 4 Hill st<br />
M'Millan William, slater, 24 Wellington st<br />
M'Millan William, tailor, 4 Watt st<br />
M'Millan William, machineman, Mains cottage, East Crawfurd<br />
st<br />
M'Millan William, joiner, 9 Hope st<br />
M'Millan W. B., flesher, shipping and family butcher, 39<br />
Hamilton st and 13 Cathcart st. Ho. 23 Brisbane st<br />
M'Millan Miss, millinery warehouse, Clyde buildings, 19<br />
West Blackball st<br />
M'Millan Mrs Colin, lodgings, 25 West Stewart st<br />
M'Millan Mrs D., 45 Nicolson st<br />
M'Millan Mrs, 12 Ann st<br />
M'Millan Mrs, 5 Kelly st<br />
M'Millan Mrs, 10 Nile st<br />
M'Millan Mrs John, spirit merchant, 1 Ropework st. Ho. 9<br />
Nicolson st<br />
M'Millan Mrs, huckster, 3 Cowgate st<br />
M'Millan Mrs M., lodgings, 63 Rue end st
DIRECTORY. 14£<br />
M'Millan Mrs, 35 ISir Michael st<br />
M'Millan Mrs, huckster, 50 Shaw st<br />
M'MORLAND R. S., coal and lime merchant, 20 Cathcart st..<br />
Ho. 64 Esplanade<br />
M'MUNAGLE C, fishmonger, Fish market. Ho. 55 Ann st<br />
M'Munagle Charles, jun ., fishmonger. 33 Rue-end st. He<br />
55 Ann st<br />
M'MURRAY James, carting foreman, Caledonian Railway,<br />
13 Hope st<br />
M'MURRICH Thomas D., collector <strong>of</strong> Town and other<br />
assessments, 3 Church place. Ho. 2 Finnart st<br />
M'Murrich Mrs Jessie, 15 Newton st<br />
M'MUTRIE John, joiner, 39 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
MACNAB Duncan, baker, 81 Belville st. Ho. 83 do.<br />
Macnab Duncan, hay, straw and grain merchant, 25 Tobago<br />
st. Ho. Glen villa.<br />
M'NAB Alexander, caulker, 1 York st<br />
M'Nab Donald, sawyer, 11 Cathcart st<br />
M'Nab John, carpenter, 16 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Nab Robert W. T., letter-carrier, P.O., 1 Prospecthill st<br />
M'Nab Mrs, 41 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Nab Mrs, 69 Regent st<br />
M'Nab Mrs, feuar, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
M'NAIR John, joiner, 6 Hay st<br />
M'Nair Nicol, porter, 1 West breast<br />
M'Nair, Robert, carpenter, 13Lyle st<br />
M'Nair Thomas, boltmaker, 20 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Nair Mrs, 15 Regent st<br />
MACNAUGHT A. (<strong>of</strong> Macnaught Brothers), 23 Newton st<br />
Macnaught Brothers, chemists and druggists, 4 West Blackhall<br />
st<br />
Macnaught John, painter and paperhanger, 27 West Burn st"<br />
Ho. 66 Regent st<br />
Macnaught Mrs William, 30 Nelson st<br />
M'NAUGHT John W., 62 Regent st<br />
M'Naught James, dairy, Upper Ingleston<br />
M'Naught John, carter, 9 South st<br />
M'Naught Mrs Peter, 30 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Naught Mrs, 22 Bearhope st<br />
M'Naught Mrs, spirit merchant, 66 Ann st. Ho. 38 Mearnssfe<br />
M'Naught Mrs Alexander, tailoress, 7 Newton st<br />
MACNAUGHTAN Duncan, bootmaker, 10 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. 1 5 Nelson st, west<br />
Macnaughtan J. C. (<strong>of</strong> Macnaughtan & Co.), 33 Kelly st<br />
Macnaughtan & Co., commission agents and bcot merchants.<br />
29 West Bum st
42<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
M'NAUGHTON Peter, baker, 26 West Blackball st<br />
M'NEE Mrs Joseph, wine and spirit merchant, 20 Cathcart<br />
st. Ho. 14 Arcade<br />
M'NEIL Allan (<strong>of</strong> J. & D. M'Gregor & Co., 24 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Neil Andrew, rigger, 46 Cathcart st<br />
M'Neil Archibald, wool sorter, 10 Nile st<br />
M'Neil Archibald, carpenter, 66 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Neil Charles, carpenter, 83 Belville st<br />
M'Neil Daniel, fisherman, 5 Dellingburn st<br />
M'Neil Donald, contractor, 1 South st<br />
M'Neil Francis, rigger, 28 Dalrymple st<br />
M'Neil George, wire- worker, 19 Nicolson st<br />
M'Neil Henry, engineer, 34 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Neill Hugh, labourer, 37 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Neil James, sen., tailor and clothier, 32 Hamilton st. Ho.<br />
37 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Neil James, jun., draper, mantle and dressmaker, Central<br />
House, 13 West Blackhall st. Ho. 49 Brisbane st<br />
M'Neil James, cooper, 6 Murdieston st<br />
M'Neil James, wool sorter, 10 Mill st<br />
M'Neil John, carpenter, 2 East Blackhall st<br />
M'Neil John, shoemaker, 8 Kilblain st<br />
M'Neil John, jun., flesher, 7 Ann st. Ho. 2 Shaw place<br />
M'Neil John, spirit merchant, 58 Venn el. Ho. 115 Dempster st<br />
M'Neil John, badge porter, 3 York st<br />
M'Neil Joseph, wool sorter, 124 Drumfrochar road<br />
M'Neil Malcolm, carter, 6 Ingleston st<br />
M'Neil Eobert, turner, 71 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Neil Thomas, watchmaker and jeweller, 8 East breast.<br />
Ho. 32 Ardgowan st, west<br />
M'Neil Thomas, brickbuilder, Belleaire cottage, 17 Newark st<br />
M'Neil William, boatman, 48 Crawfurd st<br />
M'Neil William, engineer, 124 Drumfochar road<br />
M'Neil William, engineer, 67 Belville st<br />
M'Neil Mrs, 13 West Stewart st<br />
M'Neil Mrs, 55 Kue-end st<br />
M'Neil Mrs, 71 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Neil Mrs, 3 Orchard st<br />
M'NEILL Alexander, recorder, 78 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Neill Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Boyd & M'Neill), 13 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Neill Duncan, blacksmith, 83 Wellington st<br />
M'Neill George, sanitary <strong>of</strong>ficer, 32 Ann st<br />
M'Neill John, inspector <strong>of</strong> buildings, 37 Sir Michael st<br />
M'Neill Malcolm, rivetter, 2 St Andrew st<br />
HACNEILA.GE, Adam & Co., shipbrokers, insurance and<br />
commission agents, 17 Hamilton st
DIRECTORY. 143<br />
Macneilage John (<strong>of</strong> Macneilage, Adam & Co.), 24 Kelly st<br />
M'NEILAGE & Craig, coopers and stave merchants, Dellingburn<br />
and Regent sts<br />
M'Neilage Alexander, shoemaker, 15 Ann st. Ho. 41 do.<br />
M'Neilage John, baker, 17 Antigua st, Ho. 20 do.<br />
M'Neilage John (<strong>of</strong> M'Neilage & Craig), 62 Ann st<br />
M'Neilage John, coal merchant, 7 Chapel st. Ho. 29 Regent st<br />
M'Neilage Mrs John, 41 Sir Michael st<br />
MACNICOLL & Smith, consulting engineers and naval<br />
architects, 6 Dixon st 3 Glasgow, and 18 Hamilton st,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong><br />
M'NICOLL Allan, joiner, 3 Brachelston st<br />
M'Nicoll Duncan, labourer, 65 Belville st<br />
M'Nicoll Nicol, coachman, 18 Nicolson st<br />
M'Nicoll Nicol, coachman, 5 Cathcart st<br />
M'NIE John, cooper, 115 Dempster st<br />
M'NISH Robert, sailmaker, 27 Regent st<br />
M'NIVEN Donald, vanman, 22 Trafalgar st<br />
M'NULTY Peter, billnoster, 5 Dellingburn sq<br />
M'ONIE George (<strong>of</strong> G. & J. M'Onie), 91 Belville st<br />
M'Onie G. & J., engineers and founders, Ladyburn foundry,<br />
East Hamilton st<br />
M'Onie John (<strong>of</strong> G. & J. M'Onie), 101 Belville st<br />
M'Onie William, 34 East Hamilton st<br />
M'OSKER John J., commercial traveller, 55 Drumfrochar<br />
road<br />
M'PARLAND James, shoemaker, 43 Ann st<br />
MACPHAIL John, coal merchant, 27 Cathcart st ; depot, 5<br />
Chapel st. Ho. 27 Patrick st<br />
Macphail Robert M., plumber and lead merchant, 5 De llingburn<br />
sq. Ho. 15 Lynedoch st<br />
M'PHAIL Alexander, carpenter, 3 Mearns st<br />
M'Phail Alexander, boilermaker, 27 Belville st<br />
M'Phail Archibald, pilot, 27 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Phail Colin, boilermaker, 65 Rue- end st<br />
M'Phail Dugald, rigger, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Phail Duncan, carpenter, Salmon st<br />
M'Phail Duncan, engineer, 2 East Blackhall st<br />
M'Phail John, carpenter, 4 Hill st<br />
M'Phail Malcolm, coppersmith, 21 John st<br />
M'Phail Neil, labourer, 5 Newton st<br />
M'Phail Jessie, huckster, 38 Sir Michael st<br />
M'Phail Mrs M., 1 Harvie lane<br />
M'Phail Mrs, 5 Dempster st<br />
M'PHEDRAN Dugald, lieutenant <strong>of</strong> police, 24 Bruce sfc<br />
M'PHEE Angus, sugar porter, 67 Nicolson st
144<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
M'Phee Hector, joiner, 85 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Phee John, engineer, 1 9 Ingleston pi<br />
M'Phee John, blacksmith, 8 Springkell st<br />
MACPHERSON Alexander & Co., engineers' ironmongers<br />
and commission agents, 16 East India breast<br />
Macpherson Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Alexander Macpherson & Co.), 12<br />
Brisbane st<br />
Macpherson Alexander, salesman, 39 Nelson st, west<br />
Macpherson Hugh, carpenter, 35 West Blackhall st<br />
Macpherson John & Co., ironmongers and ship chandlers, 3<br />
East breast<br />
Macpherson John (<strong>of</strong> John Macpherson & Co.), 3 Antigua st<br />
Macpherson Robert (<strong>of</strong> Welsh, Walker & Macpherson), 35<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
Macpherson Mrs, matron, Home for Incurables, 19 Roxburgh st<br />
M'PHERSON Angus, grocer, 24 Tobago st. Ho. 14 Mearns st<br />
M'Pherson Donald, slater, 17 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'Pherson James, fireman, 7 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Pherson John, carpenter, 20 St Lawrence st<br />
M'Pherson Malcolm, police sergeant, 3 Bank st<br />
M'Pherson Malcolm, 8 Kilblain st<br />
M'Pherson Peter, boilermaker, 4 East Blackhall st. Ho. 36<br />
East Crawfurd st<br />
M'Pherson Peter, upholsterer, 30 West Burn st. House, 19<br />
South st<br />
M'Pherson Peter, grocer, 7 East Crawfurd st<br />
M'Pherson R. C. (<strong>of</strong> Campbell, Macpherson & Co.), 6 Finnart st<br />
M'Pherson William, boilermaker, 24 Antigua st<br />
M'Pherson Miss, 27 Nicolsou st<br />
M'Pherson Mrs D., ladies' underclothing establishment, 14<br />
West Blackhall st. Ho. do.<br />
M'Pherson Mrs, ladies' nurse, 26 Hamilton st<br />
M'Pherson Mrs, lodgings, 17 Brougham st<br />
M'Pherson iV^rs Peter, 3 Antigua st<br />
M'Pherson Mrs, 3 Captain st<br />
M'QUARRIE Donald, sailmaker, Ford cottage, 1 Finnart st<br />
M'Quarrie Donald, carpenter, 13 Regent st<br />
M'Quarrie John, clerk, 15 Brisbane st<br />
M'QUEEN Neil, dairyman, 52 Wellington st<br />
M'QUOID William, joiner, 23 Mearns st. House, 9 Mount<br />
Pleasant st<br />
M'Quoid Miss, grocer, 8 Mount Pleasant st<br />
M'RAE Alexander, general engineer, 12 Charles st. Ho. 19<br />
Wellington st<br />
M'Rae Donald, carpenter, 6 West Stewart st<br />
M'Rae John, joiner, 71 Regent st
DIRECTORY.<br />
145<br />
M'Rae Neil, carpenter, 6 Watt st<br />
M'Rae Miss, milliner and straw-hatter, 14 Lyle st<br />
M'Rae Mrs, 26 West Blaekhall st<br />
MACRAILD Donald, F.R.C.S., &c general practitioner <strong>of</strong><br />
,<br />
medicine, 8 and 9 George square<br />
M'ROBERT James, clerk, 15 South st<br />
M'RONALD Alexander, 18 Hope st<br />
M'SHEFFREY William, butter and egg dealer, 45 Vermel<br />
M'SWAN Alexander, labourer, 16 Nicolson st<br />
M'SWEEN Archibald, dairy, 9 Newton st. Ho. 5 do.<br />
MAOSYMON Robert, general grocer, and wholesale retailer<br />
<strong>of</strong> home and foreign produce, 6 Argyle st. Branches afc<br />
20 Cathcart st. and 1 West Blaekhall st. Ho. Linden<br />
bank, 39 Esplanade<br />
M'TAGGART Archibald, joiner, 19 Wellington st<br />
M'Taggart Archibald, carpenter, 44 Arthur st<br />
M'Taggart Donald, moulder, 5 Orchard st<br />
M'Taggart Malcolm, smith, 20 John st<br />
M'Taggart William, joiner. 83 Wellington st<br />
M'TAVISH Angus, joiner,' 12 Murdieston st<br />
M'Tavish Donald, coal agent, 5 Chapel st. Ho. 22 Robertson st<br />
M'Tavish John, carpenter, 1 William st<br />
M'Tavish John mason, 70 Wellington st<br />
M'Tavish Jane, spirit dealer, 13 Shaw st. Ho. 15 do.<br />
M'VEAN Duncan, joiner, 42 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Vean Mrs, 16 Crawford st<br />
M'VEY James, "joiner, 15 Jamaica st<br />
M'VICAR Angus, shipmaster, 1 1 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Vicar Donald, joiner, 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Vicar Duncan, labourer, 19 Ingleston place<br />
M'Vicar Duncan, manager, <strong>Greenock</strong> Equitable Loan Co.,<br />
Ho. 23 West Blaekhall st<br />
M'Vicar Hugh (<strong>of</strong> M'Vicar & Son), 26 Bruce st<br />
M'Vicar James, plumber, 63 Regent st<br />
M'Vicar James, seaman, 95 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Vicar Neil, boilermaker, 3 Regent st<br />
M'Vicar & Son, tailors and clothiers, 39 West Bum st<br />
M'Vicar William, ship smith and chainmaker, 7 East Stewart<br />
st. Ho. 5 Carnock st<br />
M'Vicar Mrs, 17 Lyle st<br />
M'Vicar Mrs, 47 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M WALTER John, porter, 6 Antigua st<br />
M 'Walter Robert, joiner, 31 Lynedoch st<br />
M'WATTERS James, labourer, 1 Prospecthill st<br />
M'Watters William, salesman, 65 Nicolson st<br />
M'WHINNIE Frederick, labourer, 15 Cathcart st
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DIRECTORY.<br />
M'Whinnie Hugh, forgeman, 68 East Hamilton st<br />
M'WHIRTER David, builder, 16 Robertson st<br />
M'Whirter Hugh, agent, Maybole boot and shoe warehouse,<br />
16 Hamilton st. Ho. 12 Wellington st<br />
M'Whirter Robert, builder and contractor, 3 Brougham st<br />
M'Whirter William, teacher, 87 Dempster st<br />
M'Whirter Miss Agnes, confectioner, 33 Hamilton st<br />
M'Whirter Mrs, 50 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'WILLIAM Duncan, seaman, 5 Kelly st<br />
M'Wiiliam Henry, labourer, 45 Nicolson st<br />
M'William James, sailmaker, 19 Nicolson st<br />
M'Wiiliam John, smith, 62 Regent st<br />
M'William Robert, labourer, 19 Nicolson st<br />
M'Wiiliam Jane, teacher, 53 Kelly st<br />
MACK Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 17 Arthur st. Ho.<br />
9 John st<br />
MACKIE Charles, deep sea pilot, 5 Union st<br />
Mackie David, engineer. 32 South st<br />
Mackie James, cashier, 5 Ratho st<br />
Mackie James, seaman, 41 Nicolson st<br />
Mackie James, engineer, 42 Roxburgh st<br />
Mackie William, clerk, 32 South st<br />
MADDEN William, gateman, 64 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
MAGARRELL Mrs Richard, washerwoman, 33 High Yennel<br />
MAGURA Robert, tailor, 8 Murdieston st<br />
MAHAN David D., carpenter, Salmon st<br />
31ahan David, turner, 22 St Lawrence st<br />
MAIN Hugh, surveyor, H.M. Customs, 11 Forsyth st<br />
Main John, cooper, 41 Ann st<br />
Main John, labourer, 6 Roslin st<br />
Main Robert, storekeeper, 6 Watt st<br />
MAIR John, carter, 71 Wellington st<br />
MAITLAND Alexander, gas inspector, 62 Kelly st<br />
Maitland Archibald, gas inspector, 61 Ann st<br />
Maitland James, brassfinisher, 18 Hope st<br />
Maitland William, shoemaker, 45 Cartsburn st<br />
Maitland Miss, dressmaker, 4 Kilblain st<br />
Maitland Mrs, 41 West Blackhall st<br />
Maitland Mrs, grocer, 15 Tobago st. Ho. 18 Sir Michael st<br />
MALCOLM Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Malcolm & Co.), 4 Nelson st,<br />
west<br />
Malcolm Andrew, labourer, 53 Inverkip st<br />
Malcolm Archibald, boilermaker, 95 Belville st<br />
Malcolm & Co., coopers, fish curers, and wholesale fish merchants,<br />
10 and 12 Charles st<br />
Malcolm David, salesman, 61 Ann st
DIRECTORY. S47<br />
Malcolm James, shoemakers' furnishings and leather merchant,<br />
8 Dalrymple st. Ho. 13 Brisbane st<br />
Malcolm John, insurance agent, 21 Newton st<br />
Malcolm John B., flesher, 1 East Crawfurd st. Ho. 95 Bel-<br />
ville st<br />
Malcolm Joseph, sailmaker, 15 East Shaw st<br />
Malcolm W. H., engineer, 47 Mearns st<br />
Malcolm William, labourer, 126 Drumfrochar road<br />
MALCOM Mrs, 34 Nelson st, west<br />
MALLOCH John, iron turner, 2 Macdougall st<br />
MANN Alexander, watchmaker, 1 3 West Blackhall st<br />
MANSON Rose, collector, 24 Roxburgh st<br />
MARKLAND James, bootmaker, 22 Cathcart st and 40 st<br />
James st, Glasgow<br />
MARQUIS Angus, watchman, 8 West Burn st<br />
Marquis Miss, 55 Newton st<br />
MARLEY Mrs, 18 Bogle st<br />
MARR James, goldsmith and jeweller, 14 Hamilton st. Ho.<br />
41 Nelson st, west<br />
Marr Thomas C, teacher, 7 Kelly st<br />
MARSHALL David, blacksmith, 5 West Blackhall st<br />
Marshall Edward, engineer, 58 Kelly st<br />
Marshall James (<strong>of</strong> Ross & Marshall), 35 Regent st<br />
Marshall James (<strong>of</strong> Marshall & Lindsay), 6 Mearns st<br />
Marshall John, shoemaker, 21 Ann st. Ho. 41 Roxburgh st<br />
Marshall Joseph, labourer, 16 Crescent st<br />
Marshall & Lindsay, painters, 52 Regent st<br />
Marshall Robert, patternmaker, 42 East Crawford st<br />
Marshall William, labourer, 13 Ingleston st<br />
Marshall William, provision merchant and commission agent,<br />
29 Charles st. Ho. 37 Nelson st, west<br />
Marshall William Johnstone, M.D. and L.R.C.S., Edinburgh,<br />
physician and surgeon, 8 Ardgowan square<br />
Marshall Mrs William, 165 Eldon st<br />
Marshall Mrs, 14 Lynedoch st<br />
Marshall Mrs, mangier, 12 Clarence st<br />
MARTIN Alexander, joiner, 25 Bruce st<br />
Martin Alexander, baker, 35 West Stewart st<br />
Martin Brothers, fleshers, 9 Newton st and 21 Kelly st<br />
Martin David, labourer, 21 John st<br />
Martin Duncan, booking clerk, 21 Trafalgar st<br />
Martin James, cabinetmaker, 11 Kilblain st. Ho. 10 Kelly s£<br />
Martin James (<strong>of</strong> Martin Brothers), 2 South st<br />
Martin James, labourer, 30 Tobago st<br />
Martin James, 9 Hill st<br />
Martin James, policeman, 6 Kilblain st
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Martin James, engineer, 10 Hope st<br />
Martin John, cutler and sawmaker, 27 Nicolson st<br />
Martin John, engine-driver, 42 Lynedoch st<br />
Martin John, salesman, 8 Hope st<br />
Martin John, tailor<br />
Dempster st<br />
and clothier, 5 Hamilton st. Ho. 2T<br />
Martin Joseph, clerk, 10 Kelly st<br />
Martin Patrick, labourer, 47 Nicolson st<br />
Martin Pedro San, ship broker, 3<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
East Quay lane. Ho. 2(?<br />
Martin Peter M'K. (<strong>of</strong> Martin Brothers), Ravenscraig<br />
Martin Eobert, coal merchant, 46 Vennel. Ho. 31 Charles sfc<br />
Martin William, music-seller, 14 West Blackhall st. Ho. 3<br />
George sq<br />
Martin William M., commission merchant and agent for R-<br />
M. Weir & Co., wine merchants, Edinburgh, 24 West<br />
Blackhall st. Ho. 19 Brisbane st<br />
Martin Catherine, furnishings, 11 Brachelston st<br />
Martin Mrs, 29 Nicolson st<br />
Martin Mrs, matron, House <strong>of</strong> Refuge, Upper Ingleston<br />
MASON Robert (<strong>of</strong> James Richardson & Co.), Clyde houser 2 Rosneath st<br />
Mason Mrs, 11 Laird st<br />
MASSICKS James, blacksmith, 11 Rue-end st<br />
MASSON Andrew, sawmaker and cutler, 4 Carnock st.<br />
37 Lynedoch st<br />
Masson John, iron turner, 5 Hope st<br />
Masson Joseph, blacksmith, 25 Bruce st<br />
Hov<br />
Masson Thomas, engineer, 12 Watt st<br />
Masson William, mason, 59 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
MASTER <strong>of</strong> Works <strong>Office</strong>, 18 Hamilton st<br />
MASTERSON Mrs, 1 Bank st<br />
MASTERTON Alexander, shipmaster, 23 Kelly st<br />
MATCHETT John (<strong>of</strong> London and Belfast Tea Co.), 21<br />
Dempster st<br />
MATHER John, shipmaster, 3 George square<br />
MATHIE James, engineer, 7 East Crawford st<br />
Mathie John, cooper, 64 Roxburgh st<br />
Mathie Miss Margaret, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
Mathie Mrs John, 55 Inverkip st<br />
MATHIESON Archibald, plumber, 17 Bruce st<br />
Mathieson Archibald, joiner, 51 Kelly st<br />
Mathieson David, grocer, 56 Kelly st. Ho. 58 do.<br />
Mathieson Donald, carpenter, 29 Trafalgar st<br />
Mathieson John, boot and shoemaker, 33 Market st.<br />
Regent st<br />
Ho. 62
DIRECTORY. 149<br />
"Mathieson John, grocer, 14 Market st. Ho. 2 Princes st<br />
"Mathieson John, joiner, 5 Laurieston st<br />
Mathieson John, ironmonger, 13 East Quay lane. Ho. 3i<br />
Lynedoch st<br />
Mathieson Lindsay, joiner, 19 Wellington st<br />
Mathieson Robert, salesman, 17 Nelson st, west<br />
Mathieson Robert, smith, 30 Arthur st<br />
Mathieson Robert, painter, 37 Nelson st, west<br />
Mathieson Mrs Robert, 27 Nelson st, west<br />
Mathieson Mrs, 4 East Quay lane<br />
MAYEN James D., engineer, 30 Lynedoch st<br />
MAXTON Miss, 52 Brougham st<br />
MAXWELL Alexander, seaman, 10 Terrace road<br />
Maxwell David, book deliverer, 57 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Maxwell Thomas, labourer, 76 Roxburgh st<br />
Maxwell William, missionary, 11 Antigua st<br />
Maxwell Mrs Robert, 6 Ingieston st<br />
MAYORS R. G., clerk, 6 Watt st<br />
Mayors Thomas H., upholsterer, 7 Brisbane st<br />
MAY George W., painter, 70 Wellington st<br />
MEARNS Hugh, engineer, 13 East Crawford st<br />
Mearns James, clothier and outfitter, 14 Hamilton sfc. Ho,<br />
14 Wellington st<br />
Mearns Patrick, rafter, 3 Regent st<br />
MECHAN James, labourer, 6 St Lawrence st<br />
Mechan Robert, labourer, 3 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Mechan Thomas, carpenter, 10 Terrace road<br />
Mechan Mrs, huckster, 7 Smith's lane<br />
MECHANICS' Institution, library, reading-room, and public<br />
baths, 13 Sir Michael st and 11 Tobago st<br />
MEEK Hugh, salesman, 3 Shaw place<br />
Meek John, boilermaker, 80 Belville st<br />
Meek Robert, labourer, 3 Belville st<br />
Meek William, painter, 22 Trafalgar st<br />
MEIKLE Daniel, engineer, 65 Belville st<br />
Meikle William, dairyman, 37 Ann st. Ho. 31 Dempster sfc<br />
MELDRUM George, engineer, 11 St Andrews st<br />
Meldrum Peter, shipowner, 22 Eldon st<br />
MELLOR John, machinist, 80 Belville st<br />
MELROSE John, sailmaker, 8 Hay st<br />
Melrose William, engineer, 14 Lyle st<br />
Melrose William, painter, 18 Bruce st<br />
Melrose Walter, engineer, 93 Roxburgh st<br />
MELVILLE William, storekeeper, 61 Ann st<br />
Melville Mrs, 5 Mount Pleasant st<br />
MELVIN Daniel, cooper, 29 Mearns st
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Melvin John & Co., bakers, 15 Cartsburn st. Ho. 29 Mearns st<br />
Melvin Thomas & Co., stationers and printers, 25 Hamilton<br />
st. Ho. 14 Brisbane st<br />
Melvin Mrs, 13 East Quay iane<br />
MENZIES & Co., bookstall, G. & S.-W. Railway (Harbour)<br />
Station<br />
Menzies Robert, watchmaker and jeweller, 27 West Burn st.<br />
Ho. 64 Kelly st<br />
Menzies Robert, labourer, 5 Dellingburn sq<br />
Menzies Robert, pansman, 34 Ingleston st<br />
Menzies Jane, 23 Lyle st<br />
Menzies Miss R., tobacconist, 23 Vennel<br />
Menzies Mrs Alexander, 4 Finnart st<br />
Menzies Mrs John, 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Menzies Mrs, midwife, 23 Trafalgar st<br />
MERCANTILE Marine <strong>Office</strong>, 7 Virginia st<br />
MERRILEES Charles, house and ship wright, 6 Charles st<br />
Ho. 20 Brisbane st<br />
MERRYLEES James, clothier and outfitter, 10 William -st-<br />
Ho. 33 Roxburgh st<br />
MERTEN Henry, bootmaker, 2 Open shore<br />
METHODIST Chapel, 4 Ardgowan st, west<br />
METHYEN Cathcart W., Assoc. M. Inst. C.E., 17 West<br />
Blackhall st. Ho. 62 Union st<br />
MEYER Mrs, 56 Finnart st<br />
Meyer Henry, carter, 63 Nicolson st<br />
MIDDLE (Free) Church, 10 George sq<br />
Middle Parish Church, Cathcart sq<br />
MIDDLETON Daniel, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music, 10 Forsyth st<br />
MILL Alexander, family grocer and wine merchant, 95 Roxburgh<br />
st. Ho. Thrushhill, Ashton, Gourock<br />
Mill Mrs Charles, 20 Union st<br />
MILLAR Alexander, pawnbroker, 38 Hamilton st. Ho. 2$<br />
Ann st<br />
Millar Allan, boilermaker, 19 Ingleston pi<br />
Millar Arthur, clerk, 16 Wellington st<br />
Millar Daniel, joiner, 3 East Crawford st<br />
Millar David, salesman, 63 Ann st<br />
Millar David, joiner, 59 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Millar George, engineer, 13 Hope st<br />
Millar James, feuar, 17 Trafalgar st<br />
Millar James, teacher, 7 Caddlehill st<br />
Millar James, boilermaker, 87 Belville st<br />
Millar James, engineer, 20 Lyle st<br />
Millar James, joiner, 15 Dempster st<br />
Millar John, engineer, 75 Regent st
DIRECTORY. 151<br />
Millar John, gasfitter, 39 Roxburgh st<br />
Millar John, 1 East William st<br />
Millar John, baker, 31 Hamilton st and Newtondale buildings,<br />
12 Ann st. Ho. Newtondale cottage, 21 Roxburgh st<br />
Millar John, sailmaker, 30 Kelly st<br />
Millar & Macpherson, agents for Hartfield's windlasses, 16<br />
East India breast<br />
Millar Robert, dining rooms, 18 Arcade and<br />
Ho. 24 Antigua st<br />
Millar Robert, joiner, 70 Ann st<br />
28 Cathcart st.<br />
Millar Robert, boilermaker, 9 East Crawford st<br />
Millar Robert, optician, 7 Hill st<br />
Millar Robert, hairdresser, 23 Rue-end st.<br />
Millar Robert, glazier, 24 Antigua st<br />
Ho. 3 Morton ter<br />
Millar S. H., wine and spirit merchant and commission agent,<br />
3 West Quay lane, 10 Annst and 17 Regent st. Ho. 29<br />
Newton st<br />
Millar Samuel, spirit merchant, 42 Cathcart st.<br />
square<br />
Millar Thomas, smith, 25 Regent st<br />
Millar Thomas, labourer, 13 Mill st<br />
Millar, Walter, labourer, 10 Baker st<br />
Millar William, farmer, Bawhirley<br />
Ho. 2 George<br />
Millar William, fitter, 33 East Crawford st<br />
Millar William, steamboat agent, Customhouse quay.<br />
33 West Stewart st<br />
Millar William, boilermaker, 2 Macdougall st<br />
Millar Janet, furnishings, 89 Roxburgh st<br />
Millar Mrs, midwife, 84 Roxburgh st<br />
Millar Mrs Boyd, 5 Bank st<br />
Millar Mrs James, 12 Terrace road<br />
Millar Mrs John, 62 Regent st<br />
Millar Mrs John, 13 Cathcart st<br />
Miliar Mrs Thomas, 13 Lyle st<br />
Ho.<br />
Millar Mrs, dairy, Garvel Park lodge<br />
MILLEN Peter, engineer, 14 West Blackhall st<br />
MILLER Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, 38<br />
Ho. do.<br />
Main st.<br />
Miller Andrew, joiner, 20 Serpentine walk<br />
Miller A. D., wine and spirit merchant, 3 Ropewoik st.<br />
4 Inverkip st<br />
Ho.<br />
Miller & Brown, joiners, builders, timber merchants and saw<br />
millers, 64 Inverkip st<br />
Miller Archibald (<strong>of</strong> J. & A. Miller), 62 Kelly st<br />
Miller J. & A., joiners and builders, 31 Hamilton st<br />
Miller James, line and twine maker, 89 Roxburgh st
152 DIRECTORY.<br />
Miller James, watchmaker and general dealer, 43 West Burn<br />
st. Ho. 17 Trafalgar st<br />
Miller John, Trinity and deep-sea pilot, 18 Bogle st<br />
Miller John, joiner, 13 Lyle st<br />
Miller John (<strong>of</strong> Miller & Brown), 17 Robertson st<br />
Miller John (<strong>of</strong> J. & A. Miller), 29 Dempster st<br />
Miller Peter, joiner, 23 East Shaw st<br />
Miller Robert, joiner, 17 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Miller Robert, boilermaker, 28 Mearns st<br />
Miller Robert, joiner, 5 Hope st<br />
Miller Thomas, mate, 32 Kelly st<br />
Miller Thomas, biscuit and confection merchant, 35 Regent<br />
st. Ho. do.<br />
Miller Thomas, provision merchant, 11 West Blackhall st.<br />
Ho. 2 South st<br />
Miller Thomas, warehouseman, 29 Regent st<br />
Miller William, feuar, 10 Antigua st<br />
Miller William, labourer, 68 East Hamilton st<br />
Miller Agnes, 14 Hope st<br />
Miller Miss, 18 Bogle st<br />
Miller Miss J. G,, 42 Brisbane st<br />
Miller Mrs Thomas, 40 Nelson st, west<br />
Miller Mrs, 27 Nelson st, west<br />
Miller Mrs, 16 Antigua st<br />
MILLIGAN Alexander, irondresser, 15 Hope st<br />
Milligan William, fireman, 87 Wellington st<br />
Milligan William, mercantile clerk, 38 Mearns st<br />
MILLIKEN Archibald (<strong>of</strong> Alex. Tough & Son), 7 Kempock<br />
Gourock<br />
MILLOY Hugh (<strong>of</strong> Taylor & Milloy), 27 Lyle st<br />
Milloy John, railway porter, 3 Charles st<br />
Milloy Miss, 10 Antigua st<br />
Milloy Mrs John, 95 Belville st<br />
MILLS John, carpenter, 87 Belville st<br />
Mills Robert, engineer, 5 East Crawford st<br />
Mills Robert, boilermaker, 7 Ratho st<br />
Mills Robert, engineer and ship smith, 5 Dock breast, 13<br />
Clarence st, and Garvel Dock. Ho. 22 Bank st<br />
Mills Robert, jun., ship smith, 2 York st<br />
Mills William, rivetter, 1 1 East Blackhall st<br />
MILNE Edward, smith, 21 Lyle st<br />
Milne James, jun., accountant, 5 Kelly st<br />
Milne John, blacksmith, 27 Trafalgar st<br />
Milne Samuel, boilermaker, 11 Lynedoch st<br />
Milne Mrs E., grocer and spirit dealer, 16 Antigua st. Ho. do.<br />
MINTO George, commission agent, 25 Brisbane st
DIRECTORY.<br />
MITCHELL Alexander, fireman, 106 Drumfrochar road<br />
Mitchell Alexander, painter, 47 Orawfurd st<br />
Mitchell Archibald, carter, 73 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Mitchell Archibald, mason, 3 Brachelston st<br />
Mitchell David, engineer, 67 Regent st<br />
Mitchell Duncan, boatman 5 Kilblain st<br />
;<br />
Mitchell Francis, salesman, 15 Lyle st<br />
Mitchell Francis B., clothier, 14 Oathcart st. Ho. 15 Lyle st<br />
Mitchell George, chimney sweep, 62 Vennel<br />
Mitchell James, plumber, gasfitter, &c, 24 West Burn st.<br />
Ho. 25 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Mitchell James, mason, 19 Bruce st<br />
Mitchell James, cooper, 43 Lynedoch st<br />
Mitchell James C, tobacconist. 83 Roxburgh st and 23 Rueend<br />
st. Ho. 16 Lynedoch st<br />
Mitchell John, cooper, 76 Ann st<br />
Mitchell John (<strong>of</strong> R. & W. Houston & Co.), 65 Belville st<br />
Mitchell John, shipmaster, 17 Brisbane st<br />
Mitchell John, labourer, 5 Nile st<br />
Mitchell Peter, joiner, 27 Dempster st<br />
Mitchell Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 17 Cathcart st.<br />
Ho. 26 South st<br />
Mitchell Thomas, draper, 11 Ann st Ho. do.<br />
Mitchell Walter, joiner, 13 Belville st<br />
Mitchell Walter, joiner, 7 Laurieston st<br />
Mitchell William, shorthand writer, 71 Nicolson st<br />
Mitchell William, labourer, 24 Sir Michael st<br />
Mitchell Mrs Andrew, 15 Lyle st<br />
Mitchell Mrs M., 79 Port- Glasgow road<br />
Mitchell Mrs Sarah, fruiterer and confectioner, 11 Ann st<br />
Mitchell Mrs William, 16 Lynedoch st<br />
Mitchell Mrs, news-agent, 30 Wellington st<br />
Mitchell Mrs, 5 Nile st<br />
MOFFAT David, moulder, 26 East Crawford st<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat George, 37 Nelson st, west<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat John, shipwright, 7 Laurieston st<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat Robert, baker, 18 Lynedoch st. Ho. 29 Regent sfc<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat Thomas, moulded 1 9 Ingleston pi<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat Misses J. & M., milliners, 37 West Blackhall st. Ho.<br />
37 Nelson st, west<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat Mrs W., 9 Crescent st<br />
MOIR Robert W., river pilot, 33 Brougham st<br />
Moir William D., commercial traveller, Lilybank, Gourock<br />
road<br />
Moir Mrs A., 62 Ann st<br />
MOLES James (<strong>of</strong> Ramsay & Moles), 2 Finnart st
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DIRECTORY.<br />
MOLLYNEUX Hugh, labourer, 40 St Lawrence st<br />
MOLSEED James, painter, 28 West Blackhall st<br />
MONAGHAN Stephen, collector, 18 Ann st<br />
MONTAGUE George, porter and stationer, 7 Cross-shore st.<br />
Ho. 5 do.<br />
Montague Thomas, engineer, 26 Crescent st<br />
MONTGOMERIE James, sugar boiler, 68 Drumfrochar rd<br />
Montgomerie John, goods superintendent, Caledonian Railway<br />
Co. <strong>Office</strong>, Railway Cottage, Bogle st. Ho. 40<br />
Brisbane st<br />
MONTGOMERY Andrew S., commission agent, 15 Newton<br />
st<br />
Montgomery George, gasfitter, 25 Bruce st<br />
Montgomery Matthew, labourer, 14 Crescent st<br />
Montgomery Robert, cooper, 57 Belville st<br />
Montgomery Robert, brassfinisher, 67 Belville st<br />
Montgomery William, railway porter, 27 Bruce st<br />
Montgomery Mrs Robert, 27 Hamilton st<br />
MOODY Allan, janitor, Public School, 73 Belville st<br />
Moody Alexander, bookkeeper, 8 South st<br />
Moody David, brassfinisher, '24 East Crawford st<br />
Moody William, sawyer, 34 East Hamilton st<br />
Moody Miss, feuar, 52 Brougham st<br />
Moody Miss, greengrocer, 40 Nelson st, west. Ho. do.<br />
MOON F., supervisor <strong>of</strong> inland revenue. Ho. 49 Brisbane st<br />
MOONEY Mrs D., poulterer and fruiterer, 5 William st<br />
Mooney Henry, engine driver, 4 Ingles ton st<br />
Mooney James, policeman, 50 Inverkip st<br />
MOORE Alexander, mate, 66 Kelly st<br />
Moore Thomas, shoemaker, 12 Vennel<br />
Moore Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 24 Cathcart st and<br />
19 East Quay lane. Ho. 2 Lyle st<br />
Moore Zechariah, labourer, 16 Serpentine walk<br />
MORE Andrew (<strong>of</strong> Andrew More & Co.), 5 Roxburgh st<br />
More Andrew & Co., tobacco and snuff manufacturers, 15<br />
Market st<br />
More Mrs James, 22 Brisbane st<br />
MORGAN John, 72 Eldon st<br />
MORIES Alex. S. (<strong>of</strong> Jas. M'Lean & Co.), 65 Newton st<br />
Mories James S. (<strong>of</strong> Jonn Mories & Co.), 18 Eldon st<br />
Mories John & Co., timber measurers, 2 Cathcart st<br />
Mories John, 30 Ardgowan st, west<br />
MORRIN William, missionary, 16 South st<br />
MORRIS James, pilot, 3 Argyle st<br />
Morris John, salesman, 69 Nicolson st<br />
Morris Walter, painter, 55 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st
DIRECTORY. 155<br />
Morris William, seaman, 10 Bruce st<br />
MORISON George and James, tea merchants and grocers, 27<br />
Cathcart st<br />
Morison George (<strong>of</strong> G. & J. Morison), Hay field, 43Finnart st<br />
Morison James B,, tea and wine merchant, 29 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. Brookfield, 29 Esplanade<br />
Morison James B., purveyor and wine merchant, Imperial<br />
restaurant, 15 West Blackhall st. Ho. Brookfield, 29<br />
Esplanade<br />
Morison Neil, tailor and clothier, 2 Inverkip st. Ho. 35-<br />
West Stewart st<br />
MORRISON Alexander (<strong>of</strong> A. & D. Morrison), 32 West<br />
Stewart st<br />
Morrison A. & D., ship carpenters, 3 Clarence st<br />
Morrison David, labourer, 66 Drumfrochar road<br />
Morrison Donald, flesher, 24 West Stewart st<br />
Morrison Duncan, plumber, 1 Kilblain buildings<br />
Morrison Duncan, carpenter, 35 Lyle st<br />
Morrison F. D. (<strong>of</strong> Morrison & Wright), Alt-na-craig, Lyle<br />
road, and 109 Finnart st<br />
Morrison Hugh, labourer, 66 Ann st<br />
Morrison James, seaman, 67 Regent st<br />
Morrison James, fish buyer, 27 Hamilton st<br />
Morrison James, flesher, 7 West Blackhall st. Ho. 11 Nelson<br />
st, west<br />
Morrison James (<strong>of</strong> Morrison & Sons), Alma villa, Gourock<br />
Morrison John, accountant, house factor, and insurance agent y<br />
29 West Burn st. Ho. 30 Roxburgh st<br />
Morrison John, labourer, 25 John st<br />
Morrison John, labourer, 5 Rue-end st<br />
Morrison John, clerk, 19 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Morrison John, labourer, 12 Ann st<br />
Morrison John, sawyer, 3 Bruce st<br />
Morrison John, spirit merchant, 8 East breast. Ho. 17 Lylest<br />
Morrison John, seaman, 6 Hope st<br />
Morrison John & Sons, bookbinders, stationers, lithographers,<br />
&c, 67 Rue-end st<br />
Morrison Peter, carpenter, 9 Nicolson st<br />
Morrison Peter, carpenter, 25 West Burn st<br />
Morrison Robert, moulder, 50 St Lawrence st<br />
Morrison Robert, seaman, 7 Dempster st<br />
Morrison Robert, engine-driver, 15 Brougham st<br />
Morrison Robert, policeman, 4 Hill st<br />
Morrison Robert, porter, 52 West Blackhall st<br />
Morrison Robert, engineer, 15 Laird st<br />
Morrison William, broker, 26 Dairymple st. Ho. 28 do.
156 DIRECTORY.<br />
Morrison "William, tailor, 5 Hill st<br />
Morrison William, shipmaster, 16 Laird st<br />
Morrison William, carpenter, 58 Lynedoch st<br />
Morrison & Sons, tailors, clothiers, and outfitters, 44 Cathcart<br />
st<br />
Morrison & Wright, writers and notaries public, 32 Cathcart st<br />
Morrison Miss Mary, 22 West Blackball st<br />
Morrison Miss, 34 Brisbane st<br />
Morrison Mrs George, 53 Inverkip st<br />
Morrison Mrs James, 8 East Blackhall st<br />
Morrison Mrs, 9 East Crawford st<br />
MORROW Andrew, cabinetmaker, 7 Caddlehill st<br />
Morrow Francis, shoemaker, 26 Dalrymple st<br />
MORTON A. C. (<strong>of</strong> Morton & Kidd), 63 Union st<br />
Morton & Kidd, wholesale and retail ironmongers, steel, iron,<br />
and hardware merchants, blacksmiths, and agents for<br />
Milner's firepro<strong>of</strong> safes, 24 Hamilton st<br />
Morton James (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> Iron Co.),Balclutha,ll Newark st<br />
Morton James, jun. (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> Iron Co.), Cliff lodge, 119<br />
Eldon st<br />
Morton John, weigher, 5 Shaw st<br />
Morton John, plumber, 7 Nile st<br />
Morton Robert, skinner, 66 East Hamilton st<br />
Morton William, clerk, 99 Belville st<br />
Morton & Young, tea dealers, 30 Hamilton st<br />
Morton Miss, 9 Ardgowan sq<br />
Morton Mrs, tobacconist, 36 Hamilton st. Ho. 22 West<br />
Stewart st<br />
MOSES Matthew, teacher and organist, 73 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st<br />
MOSS James, 15 South st<br />
MOSSMAN James & Son, joiners and glaziers, 68 Regent st<br />
Mossman James (<strong>of</strong> James Mossman & Son), 11 Ann st<br />
Mossman Wm. (<strong>of</strong> James Mossman & Son), 64 Roxburgh st<br />
MOUNT Mrs, lodgings, 26 Tobago st<br />
MOWAT Mrs, 16 Arthur st<br />
MUAT John, surveyor <strong>of</strong> stamps and taxes, and land valuation<br />
assessor for the Lower Ward <strong>of</strong> Renfrewshire and<br />
County <strong>of</strong> Bute, Customhouse buildings. Ho. Tower<br />
road, Gourock<br />
MUIR Alexander, engineer, 27 Roxburgh st<br />
Muir Alexander, labourer, 5 Watt st<br />
Muir Charles, carter, 20 Antigua st<br />
Muir David, salesman, 65 Roxburgh st<br />
Muir Francis, draper, 15 Brisbane st<br />
Muir Henry, greengrocer, 26 Inverkip st<br />
Muir Hugh (<strong>of</strong> Wm. Muir & Sons), 22 Wellington st
DIRECTORY. 157<br />
Muir James, joiner, 10 Hay st<br />
Muir James, police inspector, 69 Nicol?on st<br />
Muir James D., provision merchant, 30 Brisbane st<br />
Muir John L., provision merchant, 30 Brisbane st<br />
Muir John, joiner, 15 Eegent st<br />
Muir Matthew, tea dealer, 9 Argyle st<br />
Muir Robert & Sons, millers and grain merchants, 6 East<br />
Stewart st. Ho. 2 St Andrew sq<br />
Muir Robert, baker, 26 Shaw st. Ho. 2 St Andrew sq<br />
Muir Robert, eDgineer, 62 Drumfrochar road<br />
Muir R., provision merchant, 25 Vennel<br />
Muir Robert (<strong>of</strong> Leitch & Muir), 27 Bentinck st<br />
Muir Robert W (<strong>of</strong> T. O. Hunter & Co.), 32 Brisbane sfc<br />
Muir R. G. (<strong>of</strong> Muir & Weir), 39 Newton st<br />
Muir Samuel (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> Towing Co.), 25 Sir Michael st<br />
Muir & Sons, bakers, 8 West Blackball st. Ho. do.<br />
Muir & Weir, bag merchants and commission agents, Captain<br />
st and Upper Ingleston. <strong>Office</strong>, 4 Mansionhouse lane<br />
Muir Thcmas, ironmoulder, 51 Belville st<br />
Muir William & Sons, tanners, curriers, and belt and hose<br />
manufacturers, Waverley lane<br />
Muir William, fireman, 52 Wellington st<br />
Muir William, fireman, 20 West Blackhall st<br />
Muir William, 32 Brisbane st<br />
Muir William, engineer, 74 Wellington st<br />
Muir William, lathsplitter, 28Mearnsst. Ho. 36 Lynedoch st<br />
Muir William (<strong>of</strong> Wm. Muir & Sons), 9 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Muir Miss Janet, matron, Friendless Girls' Home, 24 Mount<br />
Pleasant st<br />
Muirldi^s, dressmaker, 28 Bruce st<br />
Muir Misses J. & M., fleshers, 13 West Blackhall st, Ho. 4&<br />
Brougham st<br />
Muir Miss, 27 Regent st<br />
Muir Mrs James, 64 Kelly st<br />
Muir Mrs Jane, 8 South st<br />
Muir Mrs Robert, 24 Wellington st<br />
MUIRHEAD Alexander, baker, 62 and 95 Roxburgh st. Ho,<br />
17 Newton st<br />
MULDOON John, salesman, 83 Wellington st<br />
MULHEEN John, plasterer, 40 Main st. Ho. 10 Crossshore<br />
st<br />
Mulhern Mrs, 26 Market st<br />
MULLAN P. J., clerk, 56 Lynedoch st<br />
MUMME Carl, manager at Scott & Co.'s, Hillend. Ho. 8<br />
East Crawford st<br />
MUNDIE Peter, cooper, 28 Lynedoch st
158<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
'MUNN Alexander, smith, 20 West Stewart st<br />
Munn Duncan, storekeeper, 44 Arthur st<br />
Munn Robert, pilot, 5 Lynedoch st<br />
Munn William, joiner, 26 Wellington st<br />
Munn William, brassfinisher, 24 Wellington st<br />
Munn Miss, 6 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Munn Mrs, 19 Regent st<br />
MUNRO Colin, cooper, 73 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Munro Colin, grocer, 42 Crawfurd st, Glebe<br />
Munro Daniel, joiner, 41 Mearns st. Ho. do.<br />
Munro Daniel, stationmaster, Bogston station, Caledonian<br />
Railway. Ho. Bogston Cottage<br />
Munro David, joiner, 26 Lynedoch st<br />
Munro D. H. Campbell, 7 Margaret st<br />
Munro Donald, labourer, 36 Nelson st, west<br />
Munro Duncan, clerk and insurance agent, 39 Nelson st, west<br />
Munro George, carpenter, 6 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
Munro John, sugar porter, 13 Crawfurd st<br />
Munro Rev. J. Dempster, minister <strong>of</strong> the Gaelic Parish<br />
Church. Ho. 25 Bentinck st<br />
Munro Robert, 49 Trafalgar st<br />
Munro William (<strong>of</strong> Grant & Munro), 34 Nelson st, west<br />
Munro Mrs C, 34 Nelson st, west<br />
MUNSIE Frederick, teller, Royal Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>. Ho.<br />
Cove Point House, Gourock<br />
MUNTZ Metal Co. (Limited), patent yellow metal manufacturers—A.<br />
G. Kidston & Co., agents<br />
Muntz P. H. & Co., yellow metal manufacturers—Leitch &<br />
Muir, agents<br />
MURCHIE Robert, painter, 14 Lynedoch st<br />
MUEDOCH Andrew, carpenter, 30 Lynedoch st<br />
Murdoch David, bolt, rivet, and nailmaker, 32 Cartsburn st<br />
Murdoch Donald, labourer, 36 Nelson st, west<br />
Murdoch John, auctioneer, general dealer, commission merchant<br />
and valuator, 51 Rue-end st Ho. 31 Ardgowan<br />
st, Port-Glasgow<br />
Murdoch John, joiner, 68 East Hamilton st<br />
Murdoch Robert, joiner, 5 Bearhope st<br />
Murdoch Mrs, lodgings, 7 Kelly st<br />
Murdoch Mrs, 17 Lynedoch st<br />
Murdoch Mrs, 5 East Crawford st<br />
MURE F. H., head English master, <strong>Greenock</strong> Academy, 29<br />
Patrick st<br />
MURPHY David (<strong>of</strong> Murphy & M'Millan), 14 Ardgowan<br />
st, west<br />
JVEurphy Bernard, furnishings 2 Tobago st
DIRECTORY. 159<br />
Murphy John, spirit merchant, 13 Oatheart st. Ho. 9 Lynedoch<br />
st<br />
Murphy O. L. (<strong>of</strong> Murray & Murphy), 17 Union st<br />
Murphy Patrick, confectioner, 6 Cross-shore st<br />
Murphy Robert, marine store dealer, 37 Rue-end st. Ho. 68<br />
Inverkip st<br />
Murphy Robert, jun., broker and marine store dealer, 10<br />
Cartsburn st. Ho. 68 Inverkip st<br />
Murphy & M'Millan, lathsplitters, 58 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
MURRAY Alexander C, storekeeper, 38 Nelson st, west<br />
Murray Alexander, coachman, 1 Ardgowan st, Glebe<br />
Murray Alexander, dyer, 19 Prospecthill st<br />
Murray Alexander, carpenter, 33 East Crawford st<br />
Murray & Murphy, shipbrokers and commission agents, 3<br />
East Quay pi<br />
Murray Archibald, engineer, 19 Belville st<br />
Murray Charles, council <strong>of</strong>ficer, Town hall. Ho. 60 Kelly st<br />
Murray Charles, mason, 41 "West Burn st<br />
Murray James, bricklayer, 83 Belville st<br />
Murray James, general turner and timber merchant, 30 Market<br />
st and 8 Tobago st. Ho. 14 Brisbane st<br />
Murray John, blacksmith, 1 East William st<br />
Murray John, boilermaker, 78 Belville st<br />
Murray John, clerk, 24 Kelly st<br />
Murray John, mason, 6 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Murray John, accountant, 30 South st<br />
Murray John, cooper, 27 Nicolson st<br />
Murray Murdoch, carpenter, 51 Nicolson st<br />
Murray Robert, engineer, 3 Antigua st<br />
Murray Robert, engineer, 62 Kelly st<br />
Murray Roderick, carpenter, 5 Orchard st<br />
Murray William, painter, 14 Cathcart st<br />
Murray William, smith, 58 Lynedoch st<br />
Murray Mrs John, dining rooms, 12 Rue-end st<br />
Murray Mrs Robert, feuar, 7 Margaret st<br />
Murray Mrs William, 13 Newton st<br />
Murray Miss Isabella, 43 Nicolson st<br />
Murray Mrs, 26 John st<br />
Murray Mrs, lodgings, 31 Nicolson st<br />
Murray Mrs, dressmaker, 56 Kelly st<br />
NAPIER Alexander, seaman, 7 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Napier Archibald, boilermaker, 25 Lynedoch st<br />
Napier Henry, smith, 8 Shaw st<br />
N
1G0<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Napier James, engineer, 25 Eegent st<br />
NATIONAL Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 29 Caihcart street—John.<br />
Thomson, agent<br />
<strong>National</strong> Telephone Co., 4 Mansionhouse lane—F. A. Pollock,.<br />
manager<br />
NATHAN Herman (<strong>of</strong> Nathan & Wiening). 12 Cathcart st<br />
Nathan & Wiening, tailors and clothiers, 8 Arcade<br />
NEESON Daniel, rigger, 11 Ardgowan st, Glebe<br />
NEIL Archibald, labourer, 18 St Lawrence st<br />
Neil James, accountant, house factor, and insurance agent.<br />
49 Cathcart st<br />
Neil John, fitter, 4 John st<br />
Neil John, 4 Prospecthill st<br />
Neil William, blacksmith, 11 East Crawford st<br />
Neil Miss Euphemia, 29 Nelson st, west<br />
NEILL & Co., warehousekeepers, Dellingburn st<br />
Neill, Dempster & Neill, sugar refiners, 78 Drumfrochar road<br />
Neill George D. (<strong>of</strong> Neill, Dempster & Neill), 26 Forsyth st<br />
Neill Hugh E. & Co., grocers, wine merchants, and Italian<br />
warehousemen, and contractors to the R.N., 27 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
"Neill Hugh R. (<strong>of</strong> Hugh R. Neill & Co.), 14 Brisbane st<br />
Neill James, shipowner, 51 Union st<br />
Neill John (<strong>of</strong> Neill, Dempster & Neill), Glenfield, Bedford st<br />
Neill John, seaman, 10 Shaw st<br />
Neill John, farmer, South Hillend, East Parish<br />
Neill John, watchmaker, 5 Caddlehill st<br />
Neill E. & S., writers and notaries public, 2 Argyle st<br />
Neill Thomas (<strong>of</strong> Clyde Sugar Refining Co.), TowerlandSj<br />
Octavia terrace<br />
Neill (Thomas), Chalmers & Co., ship carpenters, joiners.<br />
blockmakers, cobinetmakers, glaziers, funeral undertakers<br />
and wood merchants, 30 Market st<br />
Neill William J. (<strong>of</strong> Neill, Dempster & Neill), Law thorn,<br />
Octavia terrace<br />
Neill William, underwriters' surveyor, City buildings. Ho.<br />
Towerlands, Octavia terrace<br />
Neill Mrs John, 49 Esplanade<br />
Neill Mrs Thomas, 10 Forsyth st<br />
JNEILSON Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Smith & Davidson), Glen house.<br />
85 Finnart st<br />
Neilson James, teller, British Linen Co. Bank, Mather Bank<br />
villa, Kilmalcolm<br />
Neilson John, boilermaker, 14 Bruce st<br />
Neilson Neil, mate, 34 Dalrymple st<br />
JNeilson William (<strong>of</strong> Robert Lusk & Co.), 30 Brisbane st
DIRECTORY. 161<br />
Neilson Mrs Samuel, dressmaker, 25 West Blackhall st<br />
Neilson Mrs William, 18 Vermel<br />
KELSON Charles (<strong>of</strong> Flight & Nelson), 28 Trafalgar st<br />
Nelson Richard, mason, 23 Dempster st<br />
Nelson Thomas, turner, 57 Belville st<br />
Nelson Mrs Charles, 27 Trafalgar st<br />
NESS David, blacksmith, 7 Mill st<br />
Ness James, blacksmith, 4 Watt st<br />
Ness Robert, cab driver, 6 Nelson st, G-lebe<br />
Ness Mrs, lodgings, 29 Charles st<br />
NEWALL Charles, engineer, 33 Lynedoch st<br />
Newall Mrs A., grocer, 11 Belville st<br />
NEW Assembly Rooms, 21 West Stewart st<br />
New Clyde Towing Company, 7 East breast<br />
NEWMAN Miss, 24 Brisbane st<br />
NEWTON James, commission agent, 20 Palmerston buildings.<br />
Ho. Chesterfield terrace, Gourock<br />
NICCOL Robert, author <strong>of</strong> treatise on sugar refining, 69/<br />
Union st<br />
Niccol Mrs, 69 Union st<br />
NICHOLSON Angus, seaman, 46 Cathcart st<br />
Nicholson Birkett, hoopmaker, 35 Nicolson st<br />
Nicholson Donald, seaman, 2 Open shore<br />
Nicholson Donald, grocer, 59 Ann st<br />
*<br />
Nicholson James, joiner, 49 Mearns st<br />
Nicholson John, joiner, 3 Prospecthill st<br />
NICOLSON John, brassfinisher, 82 Belville st<br />
Nicolson John, policeman, 110 Dempster st<br />
Nicolson John (<strong>of</strong> Goudie & Nicolson), 66 Regent st<br />
Nicolson Mrs, 8 Chapel st<br />
NICOL Andrew, carpenter, joiner and boatbuilder, 14 Laird<br />
st. Ho. 65 Roxburgh st<br />
Nicol Andrew, joiner, 32 Ann st<br />
Nicol Daniel, engineer, 19 Belville st<br />
Nicel Duncan & Co., coal merchants, 55 Rue-end st and 20<br />
Brougham st<br />
Nicol James, provision merchant, 76 Roxburgh st. Ho. 11<br />
Bruce st<br />
Nicol James, carpenter, 19 Lyle st<br />
Nicol James, carpenter, 16 Stauners st<br />
Nicol John S. (<strong>of</strong> Duncan Nicol & Co.), 63 Eldon st<br />
Nicol Samuel F. (<strong>of</strong> Duncan Nicol & Co.), 63 Eldon st<br />
Nicol William, smith, 9 Dempster st<br />
Nicol Mrs D., 63 Eldon st<br />
Nicol Mrs Thomas, 8 South st<br />
Nicol Mrs, 5 Duncan st
162<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Nicol Mrs, c<strong>of</strong>fee-house, 23 Market st<br />
NICOLL James, draper and drapers' valuer, 10 Ardgowan<br />
st, west<br />
Nicoll Misses, milliners and mantlemakers, 19 Ardgowan st,<br />
west<br />
NICOLSON Alexander, boatman, 36 Crawfurd st<br />
Nicolson David, sergeant <strong>of</strong> police, 12 Nile st<br />
Nicolson David, moulder, 31 Lynedoch st<br />
Nicolson James, cabinetmaker, 65 Regent st<br />
Nicolson John, sawyer, 67 Regent st<br />
Nicolson Peter, grocer, 23 Charles st. Ho. 23 Dempster st<br />
Nicolson Samuel, wine and spirit merchant, 1 East breast and<br />
2 East Quay lane. Ho. 3 Antigua st<br />
NIGHTINGALE Edward, ship steward, R.N., 18 South st<br />
NIMMO Andrew, collector <strong>of</strong> harbour dues, Customhouse.<br />
Ho. 11 Ardgowan sq<br />
NISBET Duncan, carpenter, 2 Macdougall st<br />
Nisbet James, surgeon dentist, 39 West Blackball st<br />
Nisbet Mrs Margaret, 2 South st<br />
NIVEN Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Ingram & Niven), 43 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Niven George, moulder, 36 Ingleston st .<br />
Niven John, blacksmith, 12 Watt st<br />
Niven John, blacksmith, 28 Wellington st<br />
Niven Robert, joiner, 23 West Stewart st<br />
Niven William, treacle manufacturer, 31 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Niven Mrs, 8 Kilblain st<br />
Niven Mrs, 15 Johnstone st<br />
NIXON James, joiner, 30 Market st<br />
Nixon William, 66 Drumfrochar rd<br />
Nixon Mrs, 13 Brisbane st<br />
NOBLE John, labourer, 63 Ann st<br />
Noble John, clerk, 64 Wellington st<br />
Noble Thomas, boilermaker and blacksmith, 4 St Andrew sq.<br />
Ho. 27 Lyle st<br />
NOON John, potter, 1 Ratho st<br />
NORRIS Mrs M., grocer, 5 Ann st. Ho. 13 Mearns st<br />
NORTH British Daily Mail and Glasgow Weekly Mail newspapers.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> branch <strong>of</strong>fice, 1 Bank st—George<br />
Wardle, agent<br />
iJorth British Railway Company, carries in connection with<br />
G. & S. W. Railway, Lynedoch st and Albert Harbour<br />
stations—W. S. Selby, agent<br />
North Thos., billposter, 31 Vennel and 30 West Blackhall st<br />
NORTHMAN John, seaman, 63 Nicolson st<br />
NORTON Frederick, brassfinisher, 12 John st. Ho. 2 St<br />
Andrew st
DIRECTORY.<br />
'<br />
163T<br />
Norton Thomas, rivetter, 105 Belville st<br />
NOTMAN Robert, joiner, 19 Mount Pleasant st<br />
NQUGHER Arthur, seaman, 15 East Shaw st<br />
NUEL Emanuel, U.S. Consul (<strong>of</strong> Clerk, Nuel & Co.), 12<br />
Forsyth st<br />
NUGENT Joseph, causeway contractor, 25 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Nugent John, causeway and general contractor, 20 Duncan<br />
st. Ho. 27 do.<br />
NUTT John, labourer, 32 Crescent st<br />
Nutt William, joiner, 14 South st<br />
O<br />
OATS Daniel, hatter, 20 Vennel<br />
Oats James, joiner, 5 Bearhope st<br />
O'BRIANMichael, plasterer 4 South st. Ho. 59 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
O'BRIEN John, glass and china merchant, 61 Vennel. Ho .<br />
13 Kelly st<br />
OCTAVIA Hall, 26 West Blackball st<br />
O'DONNELL John, flesher, 49 Shaw st and 8 Sir Michael st.<br />
Ho. 8 Cross-shore st<br />
O'Donnell William, blacksmith, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
OG-G- William, engineer, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
OGILVIE David, joiner, 31 Lynedoch st<br />
Ogilvie James, tailor, 13 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Ogilvie Robert, engineer, 11 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Ogilvie John, blockmaker, 64 Roxburgh st<br />
Ogilvie Thomas R., analytical chemist, 13 Forsyth st<br />
Ogilvie Miss, 19 Brisbane st<br />
O'KANE James, salesman, 7 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
O'Kane Jeremiah, butter and egg dealer, 8 Cross-shore st.<br />
Ho. 11 do.<br />
O'KEEFE Thomas, coal dealer, 3 Newton st. Ho. 5 do.<br />
OLIPHANT Robert D. (<strong>of</strong> Clyde Sugar Refining Co.), Bulgray,<br />
Octavia terrace<br />
Oliphant W. K. (<strong>of</strong> Neill, Dempster & Neill), Louh wards,<br />
Octavia terrace<br />
OLIVER James, moulder, 12 Belville st<br />
Oliver James, carpenter, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
Oliver William, engineer, 38 West Shaw st<br />
O NEILL Francis, coal merchant, 14 Laird st. Ho. 26 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
O'Neill James, clothier and outfitter, 8 Dalrymple st<br />
O'Neill James, overseer, 112 Drumfrochar road<br />
O'Neill John B., pawnbroker, 8 Stanners st. Ho. 8 AM-gowan<br />
st, west
Jg4<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
O'Neill John, mason, 14 Ann st<br />
O'Neill William, fireman, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
OPERATIVE Painters' Society Rooms, 37 Hamilton st<br />
ORANGE Hall, 11 Cathcart st<br />
O'RAFFERTY Thomas, broker, 42 Vennel<br />
ORCHARD Sugar Refinery, 22 to 28 Ingleston st<br />
ORKNEY William, joiner, 14 Regent st<br />
Orkney Mrs, 22 Sugarhouse lane<br />
ORR Archibald, joiner, 6 Murdieston st<br />
Orr David, labourer, 17 Bruce st<br />
Orr Erskine (<strong>of</strong> Orr, Pollock & Co.), St Clair cot., Kilmalcolm<br />
Orr Erskine, compositor, 50 Crawfurd st<br />
Orr, Hunter & Co., rope manufacturers and sailmakers, 4<br />
West Quay lane. Works, <strong>Greenock</strong> Ropework, 43 Wellington<br />
st<br />
Orr James, chief <strong>of</strong> police, Police chambers. Ho. 8 Esplanade<br />
Orr James, joiner, 9 Trafalgar st<br />
Orr James, seaman, 11 Lynedoch st<br />
Orr James, smith, 19 Antigua st<br />
Orr John, baker, 14 Hope st<br />
Orr John, boatman, 15 Cathcart st<br />
Orr John, carting contractor, 13 East Stewart st<br />
Orr John, grocer and wine merchant, 13 Ann st. Ho. 17<br />
Regent st<br />
Orr John, joiner, 14 Terrace road<br />
Orr John, jun., clerk and insurance agent, 21 Antigua st<br />
Orr John, jun., grain merchant and baker, 5 Rue-end st. Ho*-<br />
45 Regent st<br />
Orr John, blacksmith, 51 East Crawford st<br />
Orr John, joiner, 10 South st<br />
Orr Joseph, labourer, 22 Arthur st<br />
Orr, Pollock & Co., letterpress printers and newspaper proprietors,<br />
16 and 18 Charles st<br />
Orr Samuel, labourer, 43 Hoimscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Orr Thomas C, boatbuilder, 5 St Andrew st. Ho. 2 Antigua st<br />
Orr Thomas C, boatbuilder, 18 Bogle st<br />
Orr William, blacksmith, 6 Chapel st<br />
Orr William O, family grocer, 71 Regent st. Ho. 73 do,<br />
Orr William, carting contractor, 7 Kilblain st<br />
Orr William, farmer, Bridge-end, East parish<br />
Orr William, joiner, 2 Antigua st<br />
Orr William, shipmaster, 18 Kelly st<br />
Orr Miss, 24 Brisbane st<br />
Orr Miss, greengrocer, 39 Ann st<br />
Orr Miss Helen, boys' dressmaker, 3 Kelly st<br />
4)rr Miss.. 18 Antigua st
DIRECTORY. 165<br />
Orr Mrs, 14 Crescent st<br />
Orr Mrs, 27 Trafalgar st<br />
OSBORNE John, waiter, 3 Broorahill st<br />
OSTLER Robert, spirit merchant, 2 Carnock st. Ho. 11<br />
East Blackhall st<br />
Ostler Mrs Andrew, feuar, 36 Brisbane st<br />
OSWALD James G., upholsterer and Venetian blind maker,<br />
12 Kil&ain st. Ho. 11 Nelson st, west<br />
Oswald John, moulder, 16 Wellington st<br />
Oswald John, moulder, 21 Ingleston st<br />
OTTO Charles, seaman, 23 Nicolson st<br />
OUGHTERSON John, shopman, 3 Regent st<br />
OVERTON Coal Depot, 5 Chapel st<br />
OWENS Thomas, mason, Overton<br />
PAGE Thomas, moulder, 13 Ingleston st<br />
PAGET John, contractor and grocer, 28 Dalrymple st<br />
PALMER Robert, janitor, Shaw Street Public School<br />
PARK Angus, joiner, 28 Sir Michael st<br />
Park Boyd, vanman, 43 Main st<br />
Park Graham, plumber, gasfitter, and bellhanger, 12 Tobago<br />
st. Ho. 16 Kelly st<br />
Park James, manager Yale <strong>of</strong> Clyde Tramway Co., 2<br />
Meadow bank, Gourock<br />
Park John, blacksmith, bellhanger and ironmonger, 28 Roxburgh<br />
st and 12 Trafalgar st Ho. 10 do.<br />
Park John, pilot, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Park John, labourer, 64 Drumfrochar road<br />
Park Matthew, joiner and builder, 88 Wellington st. Ho.<br />
Parklea villa, 31 Newton st<br />
Park Matthew, saddler and harness-maker, 51 Main st<br />
Park Thomas, slater, 15 Robertson st<br />
Park William, tugboat master, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Park Miss, boys' dressmaker, 16 South st<br />
Park Mrs James, feuar, 47 Brisbane st<br />
Park Mrs William, feuar, 20 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Park Mrs William, 77 Regent st<br />
PARKER Hugh, steamboat porter, 21 Dempster st<br />
Parker James, boilermaker, 81 Wellington st<br />
Parker James, river pilot, 23 West Blackhall st<br />
Parker James A., clerk, 13 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Parker John, commercial traveller, 5 Nile st<br />
Parker John, moulder, 3 Ingleston st<br />
Parker Joseph, mason, 3 Newton st. Ho. 97 Roxburgh sfc
166<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Parker Joseph, labourer, 46 Main st<br />
Parker Lachlan, moulder, 5 Ingleston st<br />
Parker Peter, carpenter, 5 Ingleston st<br />
Parker Samuel, coachman, Rosneath st<br />
Parker William, joiner, 57 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Parker Miss, 5 Ingleston st<br />
Parker Mrs, 18 Wellington st<br />
PARKHILL Allan, warehousekeeper, 5 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Parkhill James M., commercial traveller, 7 Caddlehill st<br />
PARLANE William, joiner, 30 Wellington st<br />
PAROCHIAL Board Rooms, 36 Nicolson st<br />
PASCOE, Grenfell & Sons, copper agency, 14 Cathcart st<br />
PATERSON A. & Son, hamcurers and provision merchants<br />
39 Hamilton st. Ho. 25 West Burn st<br />
Paterson A. & W., boot and shoemakers, 41 Hamilton st<br />
Paterson Charles, boot and shoemaker, 31 Cathcart st. Ho,<br />
Bellgrove, Cove<br />
Paterson Charles, tanner and skinner, 19 Cartsburn st. Ho.<br />
9 Trafalgar st<br />
Paterson David, pansman, 25 Dempster st<br />
Paterson D. W., stationer, news-agent, tobacconist, &c, 9<br />
Brisbane st. Ho. do.<br />
Paterson & Doig, stationers, hairdressers, &c, 9 Brisbane st<br />
Paterson Donald, warehouseman, 106 Dempster st<br />
Paterson Edward, broker, 27 Vennel<br />
Paterson Gavin, draper, 31 Charles st. Ho. Clinton villa, 11<br />
Caddlehill st<br />
Paterson Gavin (<strong>of</strong> Paterson & Stevenson), 52 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Paterson George, plumber, 21 Trafalgar st<br />
Paterson James, currier, 11 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Paterson James, smith, 16 Arthur st<br />
Paterson James, wine and spirit merchant, 4 William st. Ha<br />
37 Nelson st, west<br />
Paterson James, sugar boiler, 25 Dempster st<br />
Paterson James (<strong>of</strong> James Little & Co.), 38 Finnart st<br />
Paterson James, engineer, 7 Belville st<br />
Paterson Jervis, draper, 26 South st<br />
Paterson John C, clerk, 23 Newton st<br />
Paterson John, mason, 5 Rue-end st<br />
Paterson John, watchmaker, 59 Belville st<br />
Paterson John, salesman, 101 Belville st<br />
Paterson John, labourer, 64 Ann st<br />
Paterson Lachlan, draper and clothier, 32 Hamilton st. Ho.<br />
51 Brisbane st<br />
Paterson Robert, currier, 78 Belville st<br />
Paterson Robert, salesman, 17 Lyle st
DIRECTORY. 167<br />
Paterson Robert, clerk, 30 Kelly st<br />
Paterson Robert J., 91 Belville st<br />
Paterson Robert (<strong>of</strong> Thomas Paterson & Son), 5 Union st<br />
Paterson Robert, poulterer, 14 Market st<br />
Paterson Robert, fitter, 97 Roxburgh st<br />
Paterson Robert R., shipowner and sugar refiner, City buildings.<br />
Ho. Elmhurst, 30 Newark st<br />
Paterson Robert, seaman, 18 Antigua st<br />
Paterson & Robertson, slaters, Hunter pi, Harvie lane<br />
Paterson & Stevenson, joiners, 4 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Paterson Thomas & Son, bakers, 19 Hamilton st<br />
Paterson Thomas (<strong>of</strong> Thos. Paterson & Son), 12 Laird st<br />
Paterson William, fireman, 6 Patrick st<br />
Paterson William, tailor, 68 Inverkip st<br />
Paterson William, flesher, 1 Inverkip st. Ho. 32 Tobago sfe<br />
Paterson William, joiner, 66 Ann st<br />
Paterson William (<strong>of</strong> Paterson & Robertson), 25 Bruce st<br />
Paterson William, carpenter, 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Paterson William, grocer and provision merchant, 30 Vennel.<br />
Ho. 61 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Paterson Miss, 21 Antigua st<br />
Paterson Miss, dressmaker, 27 Vennel<br />
Paterson Miss, mangier, 80 Roxburgh st<br />
Paterson Mrs Alex., millinery and fancy goods, 16 Kelly sfc<br />
Paterson Mrs Duncan, 17 Nelson st, west<br />
Paterson Mrs William, 9 Nelson st, west<br />
Paterson Mrs, 20 Hamilton st<br />
Paterson Mrs, 31 Nicolson st<br />
PATIENCE James, river pilot, 34 West Blackhall st<br />
PATON Alexander, tanner, 32 Crescent st<br />
Paton Allan, joiner, 3 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Paton Allan Park, librarian, <strong>Greenock</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, Watt Monument,<br />
9 Union st<br />
Paton Archibald (<strong>of</strong> Ross, Corbett & Co.), Heathbank, 65<br />
Finnart st<br />
Paton Hugh, cooper, 2 Crawford lane<br />
Paton James, hairdresser, 30 Tobago st<br />
Paton James, photographer, 59 Esplanade<br />
Paton James, plasterer, 5 Laurieston st<br />
Paton James, fireman, 12 Watt st<br />
Paton James, storekeeper, 11 Mill st<br />
Paton James, M.D., M.B., CM., physician and surgeon, 19<br />
Ardgowan square<br />
Paton James (at Wright & Co.'s), 59 Belville st<br />
Paton John, cooper, 5 Hill st<br />
Paton Robert, labourer. 61 Maiu st
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DIRECTORY.<br />
Paton William, labourer, 11 East Stewart st<br />
Paton William, boilermaker, 64 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Paton Miss, 38 Eldon st<br />
Paton Mrs Robert, dressmaker, 8 Ardgowan st, west<br />
PATRTCK Adam & Son, bootmakers, 6 West Blackball st<br />
Patrick Adam (<strong>of</strong> Adam Patrick & Son), Mellerston, 47 Finnart<br />
st<br />
Patrick Alexander, engineer, 16 Serpentine walk<br />
Patrick David, labourer, 36 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Patrick James, porter, 64 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st,<br />
Patrick James, cooper, 33 Ingleston st<br />
Patrick John, engineer, 28 Crescent st<br />
Patrick John B. (<strong>of</strong> Adam Patrick & Son), 23 Newton st<br />
Patrick Robert, joiner, 97 Belville st<br />
Patrick Robert, engineer, 12 St Lawrence st<br />
Patrick Robert, engineer and ironfounder, 6 Baker st. Ho.<br />
18 Regent st<br />
Patrick Robert, tailor, 67 Nicolson st<br />
Patrick William, cooper, 38 Sir Michael st<br />
Patrick William, accountant, Commercial Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>.<br />
Ho. 47 Finnart st<br />
PATTEN Archibald & Co., sugar refiners, Baker st<br />
Patten Henry T. (<strong>of</strong> Leitch, Patten & Co.), 51 Brougham st<br />
Patten John, writer and notary public, 18 Kilblain st. Ho.<br />
Clydebank house, Johnstone st<br />
PATTERSON, T. L., manager, John Walker & Co., Belmont,<br />
46 Margaret st<br />
PATTISON David D., flesher, 90 Roxburgh st. Ho. 5 Mount<br />
Pleasant st<br />
Pattison George, sailmaker, 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Pattison William, labourer, 15 Bruce st<br />
PAUL James, blacksmith, 34 Crescent st<br />
Paul John, carter, 17 Lyle st<br />
Paul John, cooper, Berry yards cooperage, Drumfrochar rd.<br />
<strong>Office</strong>, 21 Cathcart st. Ho. Inverkip<br />
Paul John, accountant and house-factor, 14 Cathcart st. Ho.<br />
4 Robertson st<br />
Paul John, lather, 87 Belville st<br />
Paul John, feuar, 5 West Blackhall st. Ho. Ardfillayne,<br />
Dunoon<br />
Paul Robert (at Wm. Rankin & Sons), 30 Kelly st<br />
Paul William B., 58 Esplanade<br />
Paul William, dairy, Upper Ingleston<br />
Paul Mrs, dressmaker, 22 Antigua st<br />
Paul Mrs, furnishings, 23 Tobago st<br />
Paul Mrs R., feuar, 4 Robertson st
DIRECTORY. 169<br />
Paul Mrs William, 18 Wellington sfc<br />
PAXTON William, boilermaker, 2 St Andrew st<br />
Paxton Mrs, 8 Shannon's close<br />
PEACE Mrs John, 23 West Blackhall st<br />
Peace Mrs, feuar, 24 Patrick st<br />
PEACOCK John, curator, <strong>Greenock</strong> C<strong>of</strong>fee Room. Ho. 95<br />
Roxburgh st<br />
PEARSON Daniel, grocer and provision merchant, 2 Inverkip<br />
st<br />
Pearson James, mechanic, Overton<br />
Pearson, Mrs James, flesher, 3 Prospecthill st. Ho. 7 Nile st<br />
Pearson Mrs, 3 Kilblain st<br />
PEASTON Mrs, 38 Lynedoch st<br />
PEATTIE James, engineer, 15 Dempster st<br />
PEDAN Alexander, rivetter, 16 Arthur st<br />
Pedan John, smith, 11 Dempster st<br />
Pedan John, labourer, 1 Belville st<br />
PEDDIE John, engineer, 5 Lynedoch st<br />
PEEBLES Samson, shoemaker, 3 Bearhope st<br />
PEILE Horatia R. B., factor to Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart^<br />
Bart. <strong>Office</strong>, Mansionhouse. Ho. Inverkip<br />
PENNELL Charles (<strong>of</strong> J. Pennell & Co.), 23 Patrick st<br />
Pennell J. & Co., sailmakers, Boyd st<br />
Pennell Mrs, 23 Patrick st<br />
PENTLAND James, cartwright, 23 Ingleston st<br />
Pentland Mrs, 50 Roxburgh st<br />
PERCY C. M., boot and shoe manufacturer, 38 Hamilton sfc<br />
PERIVANCICH P. & Son, shipbrokers—Murray & Murphy,<br />
agents<br />
PERRY Hugh, 10 Hope st<br />
PERT James, goods guard, 8 Kilblain st<br />
PETERS David S., M.A., minister <strong>of</strong> Mid Parish Church,<br />
The Manse, 1 Houston st<br />
Peters John, certificated teacher <strong>of</strong> phonography, 15 South sfc<br />
Peters Mrs J. S., coal merchant and insurance agent, 3 Bank<br />
st. Ho. 15 South st<br />
PETERSEN Charles, rafter, 9 Cathcart st<br />
PETTIGREW James, moulder, 6 Sinclair st<br />
Pettigrew John, 29 Finnart st<br />
Pettigrew Robert, carpenter, 15 Lyle st<br />
Pettigrew Janet, spirit dealer, Ladyburn, Ho. 9 Port-Glasgow<br />
road<br />
Pettigrew Mrs, 19 Kelly st<br />
PHANCO George, skinner, 26 Arthur st<br />
PHILIPS Charles, drill instructor, 33 West Stewart st<br />
Philips David (<strong>of</strong> D. Philips & Sons), 24 West Stewart st
170 DIRECTORY.<br />
Philips David, jun. (<strong>of</strong> D. Philips & Sons), 35 Nelson st r<br />
west<br />
Philips David, patternmaker, 5 Belville st<br />
Philips David & Sons, slaters and slate merchants, 5<br />
Tobago st<br />
Philips James, blacksmith, 7 St Lawrence st<br />
Philips James, blacksmith, 38 Crawfurd st<br />
Philips James, potter, 6 Sinclair st<br />
Philips Robert, watchman, 60 Wellington st<br />
Philips Mrs, fruiterer and confectioner, 1 Inverkip st<br />
PHILLIPS James, agent, Scot. Tern. League, 45 Crawfurd st<br />
Phillips James, 10 Antigua st<br />
Phillips Patrick, wholesale and retail wine and spirit merchant,<br />
13 Cross-shore st and 63 Main st. Ho. Dunedin cottage^<br />
14 St Lawrence st<br />
Phillips Robert, 35 Nicolson st<br />
Phillips Mrs C, grocer, 45 Crawfurd st<br />
PHILP William, sub-agent, British Linen Co. Bank, and<br />
insurance agent. Ho. Yiewville, 79 Finnart st<br />
PICKEN Andrew & Co., merchants and shipping agents,<br />
Cathcart arcade<br />
Picken Andrew (<strong>of</strong> Andrew Picken & Co.), Eastwood villa,<br />
39 Finnart st<br />
PICKETT William J., saddler, 11 East Crawford st<br />
PIGGOT Mrs C, 29 Ingleston st<br />
PILOT <strong>Office</strong> (Deep Sea), Princes pier<br />
Pilot <strong>Office</strong> (River), Princes pier<br />
PINKERTON John, carter, 18 Tobago st<br />
Pinkerton Robert," upholsterer, 95 Roxburgh st<br />
PIRRIE Mrs R., 18 Wellington st<br />
PLATT Alexander, storekeeper, 12 Tobago st<br />
Piatt William, labourer, 12 Baker st<br />
PLYMOUTH & Glasgow Steamship <strong>Office</strong>, 9 Customhouse<br />
place—Graham Brymner, agent<br />
POCOCK F. A., manager, <strong>National</strong> Telephone Co., 4 Mansionhouse<br />
lane<br />
POLICE <strong>Office</strong>, 7 Taylor's close<br />
POLLOCK Alexander, slater, 32 Ingleston st<br />
Pollock John, boilermaker, 15 Antigua st<br />
Pollock John, blacksmith, 6 Antigua st<br />
Pollock John M. (<strong>of</strong> Orr, Pollock & Co.), 30 Nelson st, west.<br />
Pollock Malcolm, carpenter, 83 Belville st<br />
Pollock Robert, labourer, 1 Ratho st<br />
Pollock Samuel, labourer, 64 Drumfrochar road<br />
Pollock Walter, carting contractor, Gibbshill road<br />
Pollock William, labourer, 22 West Blackhall st
DIRECTORY. 171<br />
Pollock William, brickbuilder and contractor, 14 Nicolson st.<br />
Ho. 6 Patrick st<br />
Pollock Miss J., grocer, 19 Regent st<br />
Pollock Mrs R., 71 Nicolson st<br />
POLONIS James, engineer, 48 St Lawrence st<br />
Polonis John, carpenter, 35 Lynedoch st<br />
POLSON David (<strong>of</strong> H.M. Customs), 22 Lyle st<br />
Poison Misses, dressmakers, 21 Kelly st<br />
POORS' Rates <strong>Office</strong>, 36 Nicolson st<br />
PORTER John, rivetter, 32 Crescent st<br />
Porter Thomas, gatekeeper, 3 East Crawford st<br />
PORTEOUS A. J., bookseller and news agent, 30 Cathcart<br />
st. Ho. 17 Antigua st<br />
Porteous Miss, dressmaker, 4 Antigua st<br />
Porteous Mrs, 3 Kelly st<br />
POST <strong>Office</strong>, Wallace square, <strong>of</strong>f Hamilton st<br />
POTTER Miss E., lodgings, 29 Brougham st<br />
POTTS John, seaman, 2 Watt place<br />
POXJLSEN N. H., shipmaster, 33 West Stewart st<br />
POULTER George Thomas, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music, 18 Ardgowan<br />
square<br />
POULTRINIEZ Francis, greengrocer, 23 Lyle st<br />
POUSTIE Thomas & Son, seedsmen, florists and fruiterers,,<br />
Thorndean nursery, 35 and 41 Brougham st, and 8 Greyplace<br />
Poustie Thomas (<strong>of</strong> T. Poustie & Son), 31 Brougham st<br />
Poustie Thomas D. (<strong>of</strong> T. Poustie & Son), 31 Brougham st<br />
POW Edward, furnishing and general ironmonger, 19 Cathcart<br />
st. Ho. 14 Wellington st<br />
POYNTER John & Son, manufacturing chemists, Shaws<br />
Water Chemical Works, 21 Dellingburn st, <strong>Greenock</strong> r<br />
and 8 Princes square, Glasgow<br />
Poynter John E. (<strong>of</strong> John Poynter & Son), Clydeneuk P<br />
Uddingstone, and 167 Bath st, Glasgow<br />
PRENTICE D. & A., drapers, silk mercers and clothiers,<br />
24 Hamilton st<br />
Prentice David (<strong>of</strong> D. & A. Prentice), Cadzow villa, 66 Finnart<br />
st<br />
Prentice John, 35 Brisbane st<br />
Prentice Thomas & Co., wine merchants and commission<br />
agents, 23 Nicolson st<br />
Prentice Thomas (<strong>of</strong> T. Prentice & Co.), Willow park, 45<br />
Forsyth st<br />
Prentice Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 3 St Andrew st.<br />
Prentice Miss, 61 Eldoii st<br />
Prentice Mrs Adam, 22 Bank st
;172<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
PRESTON Peter, joiner and builder, 31 Sir Michael st. Ho.<br />
32 Kelly st<br />
PRINGLE Hamilton, salesman, 66 Kelly st<br />
PRITOHARD Joseph, carpenter, 1 Lennox buildings<br />
PROCTOR Robert M., watch and clockmaker, jeweller and<br />
silversmith, 34 Hamilton st. Ho. 45 Brisbane st<br />
PROCURATOR (County) Fiscal's <strong>of</strong>fice, County buildings,<br />
1 Nelson st, west<br />
PROUDFOOT Mrs William, lodgings, 34 West Stewart sfc<br />
PROVIDENT Bank, 11 William st<br />
PROWSE Samuel, shipmaster, 46 East Crawfurd st<br />
PULLAR J. & Son, dyers to the Queen, 4 Albert place,<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
PURDIE John, cabinetmaker, 51 Crawford st<br />
Purdie P. & G., boot and shoemakers, 37 Hamilton st., and<br />
193 Argyle st., Glasgow. Ho. Bellevue, Dumbreck<br />
Purdie Mrs, 3 Shannon's close<br />
PURFIT Henry, coal dealer, 54 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st. Ho. 65 do.<br />
PURYIS Mrs, 17 Lyle st<br />
Q<br />
QUEEN Bernard, labourer, 4 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
QUIGLEY Arthur, clerk, 68 Drumfrochar road<br />
QUIN Bernard, policeman, 6 Roslin st<br />
Quin John & Son,?umbrella and parasol manufacturers, 7<br />
West Blackhall st.<br />
Quin John (<strong>of</strong> John Quin & Son) 19 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Quin William (<strong>of</strong> John Quin & Son), 19 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Quin Mrs, broker, 24 Dalrymple st<br />
R<br />
RAE Jame3 K., supt. Harbour Trust weighers, 11 Manor<br />
crescent, Gourock<br />
Rae John (<strong>of</strong> Rae & Ross), 24 Sir Michael st<br />
Rae John, carpenter, 10 Terrace road<br />
Rae Robert, brassfinisher, 16 Crescent st<br />
Rae & Ross, tinsmiths and gasfitters, 31 West Burn st<br />
Rae William, boilermaker, 57 Belville st<br />
Rae Mrs John, 50 Inverkip st<br />
RAFFLES Alfred, seaman, 5 Tobago st<br />
RAILWAY Goods Depot, 4 Regent st<br />
Railway Station (Caledonian), 25 Cathcart st<br />
Railway Station (G. & S. W.), Brougham st<br />
Railway Station (G. & S. W.), Hay st
DIRECTORY.<br />
173<br />
Railway Station (Upper <strong>Greenock</strong>), head <strong>of</strong> Lynedoch st<br />
RALSTON John, shipmaster, 32 East Crawford st<br />
Ralston John, engineer, 70 Ann st<br />
Ralston John, iron moulder, 52 Wellington st<br />
Ralston Ronald, boilermaker, 15 Sir Michael st<br />
Ralston William, boilermaker, 24 St Lawrence st<br />
RAMAGE John, brakesman, 12 Lyle st<br />
Ramage Miss Jessie, teacher <strong>of</strong> music, 37 Nelson st, west<br />
RAMSAY Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Ramsay & Moles), 22 South st<br />
Ramsay Charles G., sugar broker, Glenside, Newton st<br />
Ramsay Gilbert A., joiner and builder, 16 Nicolson st. Ho.<br />
13 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Ramsay & Gray, boot and shoemakers, 4 Manse lane<br />
Ramsay Henry, boilermaker, 95 Belville st<br />
Ramsay Hope Stewart, accountant, <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong> buildings.<br />
Ho. 89 Eldon st<br />
Ramsay John W., joiner, 37 Lynedoch st<br />
Ramsay John, <strong>of</strong> H.M. Customs, 36 Mearns st<br />
Ramsay John, joiner, 10 Watt st<br />
Ramsay & Moles, tailors and clothiers, 29 West Burn st<br />
Ramsay Mrs James, 19 Ingleston st<br />
RANDALL Andrew, carpenter, 17 Dempster st<br />
RANKIN & Blackmore, engineers, boilermakers, and ironfounders,<br />
Eagle Foundry, 24 Baker st<br />
Rankin Daniel (<strong>of</strong> Rankin & Blackmore), 54 Esplanade<br />
Rankin Hugh, brassfinisher, 18 Hope st<br />
Rankin John, labourer, 28 Ann st<br />
Rankin John, boilermaker, 20 Crescent st<br />
Rankin John F. (<strong>of</strong> Rankin & Blackmore), 54 Esplanade<br />
Rankin John B. (<strong>of</strong> William Rankin & Son), Wallace bank,<br />
Kilmarnock<br />
Rankin John, boatman, 9 Hill st<br />
Rankin John, engineer, 5 Dempster st<br />
Rankin Joseph, labourer, 7 Crescent st<br />
Rankin Matthew (<strong>of</strong> Rankin & Blackmore), 54 Esplanade<br />
Rankin Neil, policeman, 22 Trafalgar st<br />
Rankia William, shipowner, Commercial Bank buildings.<br />
Ho. Levenbank, 46 Esplanade<br />
Rankin William & Son, ship store merchants, 1 and 3 East<br />
Quay lane<br />
Rankin Mrs George, restaurant, 20 West Blackhall st<br />
RATCLIFFE Thomas, policeman, 78 Dempster st<br />
Ratcliffe Mrs Michael, 30 Ann st<br />
RATTRAY James, missionary, 25 Newton st<br />
Rattray John, shipmaster, 69 Regent st<br />
Rattray William^ boilermaker, 7 Ratho st
174<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
RAVENNA Antonia, shipbroker, 26 West Blackball st<br />
RECEPTION House, 35 Crawfurd st<br />
REDHEAD William, steamboat-master, 1 William st<br />
REDMAN Mrs, greengrocer, 85 Roxburgh st<br />
REDDONDO Peter, seaman, 5 Dellingburn sq<br />
REED Richard J., Lloyd's surveyor, 2 Church place. Ho. 1£<br />
Robertson st<br />
REFORMED Presbyterian Church, 14 West Stewart st<br />
REGISTRAR for East District, 33 Rue-end st<br />
Registrar for Middle District, 5 Bank st<br />
Registrar for West District, 9 Sugarhouse lane<br />
REIACH G-eorge, inspector <strong>of</strong> fisheries, 3 Bank st. House<br />
6 Brougham st<br />
REID Alexander, engine-driver, 5 Orchard st<br />
Reid Alexander, rivetter, 1 3 South st<br />
Reid Andrew, baker, 16 and 18 Cathcart st<br />
Reid Archibald, general blacksmith, 16 William st. Ho. 15<br />
Antigua st<br />
Reid Duncan, grocer, 5 Main st<br />
Reid Duncan, seaman, 10 Terrace road<br />
Reid Duncan, tea-dealer and general grocer, 42 Hamilton st<br />
Reid Henry, mason, 21 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Reid Hugh, policeman, 5 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Reid James, boilermaker, 11 Laurieston st<br />
Reid James, jun. (<strong>of</strong> Fleming, Reid & Co.), 30 Forsyth st<br />
Reid James, engineer, 29 Lynedoch st<br />
Reid James, shipmaster, 18 Bogle st<br />
Reid James, moulder, 53 Belville st<br />
Reid James, seaman, 73 Regent st<br />
Reid Robert, labourer, 1 Belville st<br />
Reid Matthew, B.D., minister <strong>of</strong> Wellpark Free Church.<br />
Manse 3 Lynedoch st<br />
Reid R. A., 42 Brisbane st<br />
Reid Richard G-., 4 Carnock st<br />
Reid William, hatter, 46 Cathcart st<br />
Reid William, boatman, 13 Charles st<br />
Reid William, draper, 46 Cathcart st. Ho. 28 Ardgowan st, w~<br />
Reid William, policeman, 26 Ann st<br />
Reid Miss, teacher <strong>of</strong> music and languages, 22 Kelly st<br />
Reid Miss, 5 George square<br />
Reid Mrs A., 13 West Blackball st<br />
Reid Mrs H., 16 Robertson st<br />
Reid Mrs George, 9 Watt st<br />
REILEY John, baker, 73 Nicolson st<br />
Reiley William, labourer, 21 John st<br />
JtENDALL Robert, shipmaster, 35 Kelly st
DIRECTORY. 175<br />
RENFREW James, bricklayer, 49 Trafalgar st<br />
RENNIE Andrew, patternmaker, 10 Belville st<br />
Rennie James, wine and spirit merchant, 37 Rue-end st. Ho.<br />
5 Laurieston st<br />
Rennie James, carpenter, 3 Shaw pi<br />
Rennie James, station-master, G. & S. W. Railway. Ho. 8<br />
Brougham st<br />
Rennie John, contractor, 30 Bank st<br />
Rennie John (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> Distillery Co.), 55 Finnart st<br />
Rennie John, engineer, 31 East Crawford st<br />
Rennie Robert, carter, 2 Ann st<br />
Rennie Robert, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 20 West<br />
Burn st, 9 Inverkip st, and 8 Cartsburn st. Ho. 36<br />
Union st<br />
Rennie Thomas, keeper <strong>of</strong> Watt museum, 11 Watt st<br />
Rennie Thomas, porter, 45 Cathcart st<br />
Rennie Miss M., confectioner, 55 Shaw st<br />
REVIE James, plumber, 19 Trafalgar st<br />
Revie John, labourer, 3 Dellingburn st<br />
RESIDE Hugh, blacksmith, 3 Hamilton st<br />
Reside Mrs, lodgings, 1 6 Laird st<br />
REYNOLDS Mrs Robert, 9 Mount Pleasant st<br />
RHODES Alexander, shipmaster, 67 Nicolson st<br />
Rhodes Mrs John, dressmaker, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
RHUE Adolph, seaman, 45 Hamilton st<br />
RICHARDS Frank, seaman, 43 Lynedoch st<br />
RICE Benjamin, skinner, 6 Sinclair st<br />
Rice Peter, rafter, 51 Main st<br />
RICHARDSON Charles, blacksmith, 12 Baker st<br />
Richardson Colin C. (<strong>of</strong> Richardson & Son), 51 Brisbane st<br />
Richardson David (<strong>of</strong> Jas. Richardson & Co.), Hartfield, Cove<br />
Richardson James & Co., merchants, 2 Church place<br />
Richardson John, salesman, 3 Regent st<br />
Richardson John G. C, shipmaster, 31 Bank st<br />
Richardson Robert Y. (<strong>of</strong> Jas. Richardson & Co.), 2 Church pi<br />
Richardson Robert, carpenter, 5 Ingleston st<br />
Richardson & Son, shipchandlers, 9 West breast<br />
Richardson William, boilermaker, 55 Main st<br />
Richardson William, engineer, 4 Ingleston st<br />
Richardson Mrs C, furnishings, 4 Tobago st<br />
Richardson Mrs James, 21 Brisbane st<br />
RICHMOND Alexander (<strong>of</strong> M. M. <strong>of</strong>fice), 73 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t sfc<br />
Richmond Alexander, river pilot, 36 West Blackhall st<br />
Richmond Archibald F., M.D. Consulting rooms, 28 Hamilton<br />
st. Ho. 21 Patrick st<br />
Hichmond Hugh, carter, 53 Inverkip st
176 DIRECTORY.<br />
Richmond Robert J., sugar broker, Exchange buildings, 27<br />
Cathcart st. Ho. Violet grove, Gourock<br />
KIDDELL George, spirit dealer, 4 Clarence st. Ho. 22<br />
South st<br />
Eiddell John, joiner, 11*2 Drumfrochar road<br />
RIGGENBACH F. & Co., sugar brokers, 27 Cathcart st<br />
RINTOUL Thomas, ship carpenter, 110 Dempster st<br />
RIORDEN David, boatman, 60 Ann st<br />
RIPPON Charles, baker, 57 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Rippon Cornelius W., drill instructor, 17 South stand Royal<br />
st, Gourock<br />
Rippon Joseph W., salesman, 83 Roxburgh st<br />
RISK James, painter, 23 Dempster st<br />
RITCHIE Alexander, late manager <strong>of</strong> gas works, 4 Robertson<br />
st<br />
Ritchie Alexander, smith, 58 Kelly st<br />
Ritchie Andrew, clerk, 39 Regent st<br />
Ritchie Andrew, smith, 32 Ingleston st<br />
Ritchie David (<strong>of</strong> Jas. Auld & Ritchie), 14 Brisbane st<br />
Ritchie Duncan, superintendent <strong>of</strong> Sailor's Home, 1 Dock<br />
breast. Ho. 34 West Stewart st<br />
Ritchie George, salesman, 71 Regent st<br />
Ritchie Hugh, <strong>of</strong> H.M. Customs, 34 Nelson st, west<br />
Ritchie Hugh, carter, 17 Ann st<br />
Ritchie John, joiner, 9 Ratho st<br />
Ritchie Robert, carpenter, 15 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Ritchie Thomas, smith, 69 Nicolson st<br />
Ritchie William, mason, 22 Wellington st<br />
Ritchie William, joiner, 5 Inverkip st<br />
Ritchie Mrs Anna, 14 Brisbane st<br />
Ritchie Mrs Hugh, feuar, 5 Roxburgh st<br />
Ritchie Mrs C. Margaret, 25 John st<br />
Ritchie Mrs, 36 Crescent st<br />
RITSON Thomas, passenger superintendent Caledonian Railway,<br />
Cathcart st. Ho. 42 Brisbane st<br />
RIVER Stevedore Co., stevedores, 1 East India breast<br />
ROARTY John, tobacconist, 7 Rue-end st<br />
ROBB Henry, carpenter, 9 Crawfurd st<br />
ROBBIE William, seaman, 84 Roxburgh st<br />
ROBERTS Mrs, 23 Dempster st<br />
ROBERTSON Alexander, boilermaker, 57 Belville st<br />
Robertson "Andrew, gilder, 14 Wellington st<br />
Robertson Andrew, cooper, 30 Bruce st<br />
Robertson Angus, joiner, 26 Bruce st<br />
Robertson Archibald, mate, 10 Carnock st<br />
Robertson Archibald, engineer, 59 Ann st
DIRECTORY. 177<br />
Robertson Arthur, joiner, 83 Roxburgh st<br />
Robertson Charles, baker, 1 Bearhope st<br />
Robertson Charles (<strong>of</strong> Paterson & Robertson), 23 Trafalgar st<br />
Robertson Colin, flesher, 65 Ann st. Ho. 64 Ann st<br />
Robertson Daniel, painter, 59 Ann st<br />
Robertson David, engineer, 10 Hope st<br />
Robertson Donald, cabinetmaker, 8 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Robertson Donald, cabinetmaker, 6 Watt st<br />
Robertson Duncan, porter, 3 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Robertson Duncan, rivetter, 27 Crawfurd st<br />
Robertson George, engineer, 3 Trafalgar st<br />
Robertson George, gardener, 11 Watt st<br />
Robertson James (<strong>of</strong> Bowling and <strong>Greenock</strong> Towing Co.), 41<br />
Finnart st<br />
Robertson James, joiner, 17 Lynedoch st<br />
Robertson James, mechanic, 62 Ann st<br />
Robertson James (<strong>of</strong> James Robertson & Co.), 22 Ann st<br />
Robertson James & Co., slaters and slate merchants, 21 West<br />
Stewart st<br />
Robertson James, <strong>of</strong> H.M. Customs, 10 Lyle st<br />
Robertson John, joiner, 22 Crawfurd st<br />
Robertson John, mason, 19 Nicolson st<br />
Robertson John, yachtsman, 41 Nicolson st<br />
Robertson John, cooper, 10 Nicolson st<br />
Robertson John, collector <strong>of</strong> inland revenue, Customhouse<br />
buildings. Ho. 21 Bentinck st<br />
Robertson John, engineer, 13 Lyle st<br />
Robertson John K., physician and surgeon, 20 Ardgowan sq<br />
Robertson John (<strong>of</strong> Robertson & M'Dougall), 19 Fox st<br />
Robertson John, pawnbroker, 39 Hamilton st. Ho. 91 Roxburgh<br />
st<br />
Robertson Joseph (<strong>of</strong> Bowling and <strong>Greenock</strong> Towing Co.),<br />
12 Laird st<br />
Robertson L. B., 68 Union st<br />
Robertson & M'Dougall, merchants and commission agents,<br />
<strong>Post</strong>-<strong>of</strong>fice buildings<br />
Robertson Neil, accountant, house factor and insurance agent,<br />
27 West Burn st. Ho. Iron Bank villa, Dunoon<br />
Robertson Neil, gardener, 51 Eldon st<br />
Robertson Richard, engine-driver, 3 Bearhope st<br />
Robertson Robert William, City Buildings. Ho. Rockingham,<br />
Kilcreggan<br />
Robertson Sydney, 11 Dempster st<br />
Robertson Thomas, coachman, 5 Newark st<br />
Robertson Thomas, rigger, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Uobertson Thomas, brassfinisher, 83 Roxburgh st
178<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Robertson Thomas, master rigger, 22 West Stewart st<br />
Robertson Walter, cabinetmaker, 2 Rue-end st<br />
Robertson Wellwood M., wine and spirit merchant, 2 Buccleuch<br />
st. Ho. 4 Mearns st<br />
Robertson Wellwood M., jun., joiner, 15 Dempster st<br />
Robertson William, ironmonger and ship chandler, 27 West<br />
Blackball st. Ho. 19 Fox st<br />
Robertson William M'D. (<strong>of</strong> Bowling and <strong>Greenock</strong> Towing<br />
Co.), 14 South st<br />
Robertson William, labourer, 11 Lynedoch st<br />
Robertson William, coal merchant, 46 Roxburgh st. Ho.<br />
50 do.<br />
Robertson William, iron merchant, 49 Main st. Ho. 63 Rueend<br />
st<br />
Robertson William, carpenter, 9 East Blackhall st<br />
Robertson William, labourer, 2 Bruce st<br />
Robertson Miss S., 66 Lynedoch st<br />
Robertson Mrs Anna, 8 George sq<br />
Robertson Mrs J., Glasgow and <strong>Greenock</strong> carrier, 1 Manse<br />
lane, <strong>Greenock</strong>, and 65 St Enoch sq, Glasgow<br />
Robertson Mrs John, 17 Union st<br />
Robertson Mrs, 17 Lyle st<br />
Robertson Mrs, grocer, 116 Dempster st<br />
ROBINSON Albert, labourer, 19 Crawfurd st<br />
Robinson Alexander, veterinary surgeon, 37 West Burn st<br />
and 60 Vennel. Ho. Holly lodge, Gourock rd<br />
Robinson A. & Co., agricultural implement makers, &c, 40<br />
Vennel<br />
Robinson Archibald, baker, 33 Ann st<br />
Robinson Archibald, veterinary surgeon, 37 West Burn st<br />
Robinson John, iron moulder, 3 Regent st<br />
Robinson Simeon, labourer, 20 Bearhope st<br />
ROBISON William, stationmaster, Upper <strong>Greenock</strong>. Ho. 55<br />
Drumfrochar rd<br />
ROBSON John (<strong>of</strong> Smillie & Robson), 27 Dempster st<br />
RODDEN Bernard, labourer, 34 Ingleston st<br />
RODGER David, painter, 9 Hope st<br />
Rodger David joiner, 16 Bruce st<br />
Rodger James, mason, 28 Wellington st<br />
Rodger John, smith, 4 Finnart st<br />
Rodger John, cooper, 37 Crawfurd st<br />
Rodger John, rivetter, 24 Bruce st<br />
Rodger John, banker, Clydesdale bank, 7 Hamilton st. Ho.<br />
36 Forsyth st<br />
Rodger John, mason, 104 Dempster st<br />
Rodger Walter W. B., civil engineer, Bagatelle, 23 Eldon st.
DIRECTORY. 17$<br />
"Rodger William, coal dealer, 17 Sir Michael st<br />
Rodger William, slater, 11 Ann st<br />
Rodger Mrs Alexander, 35 Newton st<br />
RGDG-ERS James, oyster dealer, 8 Cross-shore st. Ho. do.<br />
Rodgers Thomas, labourer, 60 Drumfrochar road<br />
RODGERSON William, brakesman, 65 Nicolson st<br />
ROGERS & Brand, letterpress printers and newspaper proprietors,<br />
29 Hamilton st<br />
Rogers George R. (<strong>of</strong> Rogers & Brand), 12 South st<br />
RONALD James, watchmaker and jeweller, 23 Cathcart si<br />
Ho. 11 Lyle st<br />
Ronald Thomas, greengrocer, 40 Inverkip st<br />
Ronald William, spirit dealer, 17 Bearhope st<br />
Ronald Mrs James, 40 Cathcart st<br />
Ronald Mrs, 63 Nicolson st<br />
ROONEY Mrs D., grocer, 20 Ann st. Ho. do.<br />
RORISON Thomas D., sugar boiler, 14 Wellington st<br />
ROSE Archibald, <strong>Greenock</strong> Workman Public-house, 12<br />
Sugarhouse lane<br />
Rose Neil, grocer, 78 Roxburgh st. Ho. 12 South st<br />
ROSEWARE Mrs E., 15 Bruce st<br />
ROSS Alexander, forwarding agent and coal merchant, 18<br />
Cathcart st. Ho. Springfield, Innellan<br />
Ross Alexander, woolspinner, 7 Mill st<br />
Ross Archibald (<strong>of</strong> Rae & Ross), 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Ross Baillie C. (<strong>of</strong> Whyte & Ross), 10 Wellington st<br />
Ross, Corbett & Co., merchants and commission agents, 2<br />
Cross-shore st<br />
Ross David, blacksmith, 57 Belville st<br />
Ross David, sailmaker, 46 Cathcart st<br />
Ross Finlay, moulder, 21 Lyle st<br />
Ross Finlay, moulder, 25 Crescent st<br />
Ross Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 24 Charles st. Ho. 25<br />
Newton st<br />
Ross James, carpenter, 22 St Lawrence st<br />
Ross James, finisher, 15 Belville st<br />
Ross James, mason, 65 Belville st<br />
Ross James, carpenter, 39 Nelson st, west<br />
Ross John, moulder, 67 Belville st<br />
Ross John, blacksmith, 82 Belville st<br />
Ross John, carpenter, 17 South st<br />
Ross John, wholesale ironmonger and iron merchant, 29<br />
Cathcart st. Ho. Springfield, Innellan<br />
Hoss Lamont, brassfinisher, 1 Kilblain st<br />
.Ross & Marshall, forwarding and shipping agents and stevedores,<br />
18 Cathcart st
180<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Boss Robert D., seaman, 60 Drumfrochar road<br />
Boss Robert, carpenter, 7 Hill st<br />
Boss Simon, pensioner, 13 West Blackball st<br />
Ross Thomas, yardsman, 52 West Blackhall st<br />
Boss William, blacksmith, 32 East Hamilton st<br />
Boss William, labourer, 10 Baker st<br />
Boss William, merchant and sugar broker. <strong>National</strong> Bank<br />
buildings, 29 Cathcart st. Ho. 63 Esplanade<br />
Boss Miss Edith, contralto vocalist, 21 Brisbane st<br />
Boss Mrs, 28 West Blackhall st<br />
ROUGVIE John M'D., house factor, 15 Laird st<br />
Bougvie M. & K., underclothing warehouse, 19 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. 15 Laird st<br />
ROWAN Alexander (<strong>of</strong> J. G. Rowan & Co.), Hunter villa r<br />
Gourock<br />
Rowan George (<strong>of</strong> J. G. Rowan & Co.), Clydeview, 55 Esplanade<br />
Bowan James G. (<strong>of</strong> J. G. Rowan & Co.), Clydeview, 55<br />
Esplanade<br />
Bowan James, baker, 9 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Bowan J. G. & Co. drapers, tailors, and house furnishing,<br />
warehousemen, Cathcart square house<br />
Rowan John (<strong>of</strong> J. G. Bowan & Co.), Clydeview, 55 Esplanade<br />
Bowan John, shoemaker, 1 Nicolson st<br />
Bowan Samuel, police sergeant, 36 West Blackhall st<br />
Bowan Thomas B. (<strong>of</strong> Ballantine & Rowan), 50 Eldon st<br />
Bowan William, labourer, 13 Belville st<br />
BOWE George, printer, 76 Dempster st<br />
ROXBUBGH Mrs James, 85 Roxburgh st<br />
Roxburgh Street Befining Co., 40 Sir Michael st<br />
BOY John, joiner, 51 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
BOYA L Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 38 Cathcart st-D. M. Latham.,<br />
agent<br />
Boyal Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 6 West Blackhall st—D. Kerr, agent<br />
Royal Hotel, 3 East breast<br />
Boyal Liver Friendly Society, 29 Hamilton st<br />
Boyal Naval Reserve <strong>Office</strong>, 7 Virginia st<br />
BUNCIE Mrs, 9 Crescent st<br />
RUSSELL Andrew (<strong>of</strong> Russell & Bonar), 13 Newton st<br />
Russell Alexander, rivetter, 65 Regent st<br />
Bussell & Bonnar, drapers, 18 West Blackhall st<br />
Bussell & Co., shipbuilders, Main st<br />
Bussell Daniel, cooper, 27 Nelson st, west<br />
RusseM Hecry, joiner, 11 Begent st<br />
bussell James, School Board <strong>of</strong>ficer, 48 East Hamilton sfe<br />
Russell James, baker, 38 Ann st
DIRECTORY. 181<br />
"Hussell James, traveller, Greenfield cottage, Ladybum<br />
Russell James, shipowner, 73 Union st<br />
Russell James, carpenter, 35 Sir Michael st<br />
Russell James, grocer, 9 Arthur st. Ho. 103 Belville st<br />
Russell John, engineer, 13 East Crawfurd st<br />
R,ussell John, clerk, 20 Bank st<br />
Russell W. C. & Co., wholesale and retail wine and spirit<br />
merchants, 27 Oathcart st and 3 Cartsburn st<br />
Russell W. C. (<strong>of</strong> W.C. Russell & Co.), 7 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Russell Martha L., spirit dealer, 21 Port-Glasgow road. Ho.<br />
16 do.<br />
RUTHERFORD Robert, agent Prudential Assurance Co.,<br />
26 East Crawford st<br />
RYAN Michael, coppersmith, 6 Trafalgar st<br />
S<br />
SAILORS' Home, 1 Dock breast<br />
St Andrew's Free Church. 38 Margaret st<br />
St John's Episcopal Church, 10 Union st<br />
St Lawrence's Roman Catholic Chapel, 1 Rue-end st<br />
St Lawrence's Roman Catholic School, Belville st<br />
St Lawrence's Mission-house, 1 1 St Lawrence st<br />
St Mary's Roman Catholic Chapel. 14 Patrick st<br />
St Thomas's Free Church, Grey place<br />
SALMON William B., coal merchant and insurance agent, 2<br />
Church place. Ho. 23 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Salmon Mrs James, feuar, 7 Bentinck st<br />
SALISBURY John, moulder, 8 Laurieston st<br />
SALTER Daniel, huckster, 7 York st<br />
SAMSON John, shoemaker, 61 Nicolson st<br />
Samson Thomas, nail and chaplet maker, 25 Stanners sfc.<br />
Ho. 101 Belville st<br />
SAMUEL Isaac, pioture frame maker, 44 Veanel<br />
SANDEMAN Edward (<strong>of</strong> A. & E. Sandeman, Glasgow).<br />
Ho. 27 Newton &t<br />
SANDERS James, joiner, 8 Kilblain st<br />
SANDLANDS Mrs, 48 East Hamilton st<br />
SANDFORD John, boilermaker, 50 St Lawrence st<br />
SANITARY <strong>Office</strong>, 4 Bank st<br />
SARGEANT Charles, Glasgow and <strong>Greenock</strong> carrier, 18<br />
Cathcart st<br />
SAUNDERS James F., salesman, 3 Crescent st<br />
SAVAGE Thomas, tailor, 30 Wellington st<br />
Savage Miss N., 34 Kelly st<br />
BAYERS Alexander, cooper, 39 Ann st
382<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Sayers Mrs Gilbert, 22 West Stewart st<br />
SCHOOL Board (Burgh) <strong>Office</strong>s, 2 Bank street— George<br />
Williamson, clerk<br />
SCHRODER Charles, mate, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
SCOBBIE James, ship's-husband, 40 Brisbane st<br />
Scobbie James A., wine and spirit merchant, 27 Rue-end sfu<br />
Ho. 5 Carnock st<br />
SCORGIE John, railway guard, 13 Brougham st<br />
SCOTLAND James, (<strong>of</strong> H.M. Customs), 11 Roxburgh st<br />
SCOTSMAN Newspaper (daily and weekly) <strong>Office</strong>, 5 Palmerston<br />
buildings, Customhouse place<br />
SCOTT Alexander & Sons, sugar refiners, 20 Baker st, and<br />
Berry-yards, Drumfrochar road<br />
Scott Alexander, joiner, 27 Trafalgar st<br />
Scott Alexander, 33 Ingleston st<br />
Scott Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Alexander Scott & Sons), Hayfield, 27<br />
Bank st., and Glenleven, Gourock<br />
Scott Alexander, jun. (<strong>of</strong> Alex. Scott & Sons), Woodsworth r.<br />
Newark st<br />
Scott Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Wm. Shearer & Scott), 27 Trafalgar si<br />
Scott Alexander, boilermaker, 97 Belville st<br />
Scott Alexander, contractor, 22 Mearns st<br />
Scott Alexander, feuar, 42 Finnart st<br />
Scott Andrew, draper, 95 Roxburgh st. Ho. 97 do.<br />
Scott Andrew, engineer, 97 Roxburgh st<br />
Scott C, grocer, 26 Lynedoch st<br />
Scott & Co., engineers and shipbuilders, Cartsdyke<br />
Scott David, carpenter, 5 East Crawfurd st<br />
Scott David, storekeeper, 9 Crescent st<br />
Scott David F. B., shipmaster, 10 Brisbane st<br />
Scott & Douglas, coachbuilders, 12 West Stewart st<br />
Scott Edward, Knight <strong>of</strong> the Order <strong>of</strong> the Crown <strong>of</strong> Italy F<br />
27 Esplanade<br />
Scott Findlay, feuar, 70 Ann st<br />
Scott Hugh, smith, 108 Drumfrochar road<br />
Scott Ivie, family grocer and wine merchant, 16 West B iackhall<br />
st and 72 Eldon st. Ho. 23 Finnart st<br />
Scott James, seaman, 21 Wellington st<br />
Scott James (<strong>of</strong> Scott & Douglas), 115 Dempster st<br />
Scott James, 33 East Crawfurd st<br />
Scott James, flesher, 4 Cartsburn st. Ho. o Carnock st<br />
Scott James, joiner, 19 Wellington st<br />
Scott James, cooper, 40 Nicolson st<br />
Scott James, dairyman, 5 Argyle st<br />
S«ott John (<strong>of</strong> Scott & Co. and <strong>Greenock</strong> Foundry Co.), Sea-<br />
field house, 34 Brougham st
DIRECTORY. 183<br />
Scott John C, wine and spirit merchant, 69 Vermel and 62<br />
Wellington at. Ho. 71 Nicolson st<br />
Scott John, rivetter, 3 Kilblain st<br />
Scott J., jun., iron merchant, 35 M'Alpine st, Glasgow, and<br />
54 Rue-end st, <strong>Greenock</strong>. Ho. 34 Union st<br />
Scott John, road superintendent, 106 Dempster st<br />
Scott John, dairyman, 1 Inverkip road<br />
Scott John, porter, 15 Cross-shore st<br />
Scott John, baker, 55 Venuel aud I Prospecthill st. Ho. 23<br />
Sir Michael st<br />
Scott John, feuar, 4 Ann st<br />
Scott John H., 5 Caddlehill st<br />
Scott John, rivetter, 44 Shaw st<br />
Scott John, manager Railway Refreshment rooms, Princes<br />
pier. Ho. 15 Bentinck st<br />
Scott Joseph, boilermaker, 21 Ingleston st<br />
Scott Joseph D. (<strong>of</strong> Alex. Scott & Sons), Beltrees, 60 Union sb<br />
Scott Peter, inspector <strong>of</strong> buildings, 7 Ratho st<br />
Scott Peter, grocer, 9 West Blackball st. Ho. 5 Shaw pi<br />
Scott Peter, M.B., CM., physician and surgeon, 5 Shaw pi<br />
Scott Ritchie, baker, 68 Wellington st<br />
Scott Robert, ironfitter, 30 East Hamilton st<br />
Scott Robert Sinclair (<strong>of</strong> Scott & Co. and <strong>Greenock</strong> Foundry-<br />
Co.), Craigievar house, Skelmorlie<br />
Scott Robert, mason, 12 South st<br />
Scott Robert, sergeant, county police, 9 Watt st<br />
Scott Robert, 3 Regent st<br />
Scott Thomas, mechanic, 19 Ingleston st<br />
Scott Thomas, mason, 7 Caddlehill st<br />
Scott Walter, baker, 41 Nelson st, west<br />
Scott William, flesher, 4 Sir Michael st<br />
Scott William, joiner, 63 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st<br />
Scott William, grocer, 59 Dalrymple st<br />
Scott Miss Margaret, 40 Brisbane st<br />
Scott Miss, 11 Roxburgh st<br />
Scott Mrs James, 95 Roxburgh st<br />
Scott Mrs Jane, 58 East Crawfurd st<br />
Scott Mrs John, lodgings, 29 Brougham st<br />
SCOTTISH Widows' Fund Life Assurance Society—J. M.<br />
Hutcheson, agent<br />
SCREW Tug Company (Limited), 18 Palmerston buildiDgs<br />
SCULLION Joha, pointsman, 6 Patrick st<br />
SEALY Charles, engineer, 63 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st<br />
Seath John, blacksmith, 7 Lynedoch st<br />
Seath Robert, rivetter, 30 Lynedoch st
184<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Seath Mrs John, grocer, 71 Roxburgh st<br />
SELBY William S., railway agent, Albert Harbour and<br />
Lvnedoch Street Stations. Ho.' 24 Wellington st<br />
SELLARS David, smith, 7 Ratho st<br />
Sellars Mrs, 39 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st<br />
SELLERS Robert, 22 Wellington st<br />
Sellers Mrs R., 23 Hamilton st<br />
SEMPLE James, shipmaster. 24 South st<br />
Semple William, salesman, 27 Regent st<br />
Semple William, shoemaker, 78 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
SERGEANT Thomas George, inland revenue <strong>of</strong>ficer, 2 Ford<br />
place, Finnart st<br />
SERVICE Alexander, engineer, 52 Regent st<br />
Service Archibald, smith, 63 Ann st<br />
Service Daniel, engine-driver, II East Blackhall st<br />
Service David, book-keeper, 66 Lynedoch st<br />
Service David, contractor, 2 Cross-shore st<br />
Service George, brassfinisher, 20 Lyle st<br />
Service John, baker, Regent Street Baking Factory. Ho. 54<br />
Regent st<br />
Service Matthew, carpenter, 32 Crescent st<br />
Service Thomas, engineer, 7 Ingleston st<br />
Service William, brass- moulder, 40 Lynedoch st<br />
Service Mrs John, lodgings, 21 Lynedoch st<br />
Service Mrs W., lodgings, 4 Robertson st<br />
SHAND Rev. Alexander Erskine, M.A., minister <strong>of</strong> the<br />
North Parish Church. Ho. Sydney place, 16 Eldon st<br />
Shand John, agent, 38 East Crawfurd st<br />
Shand Robert, 38 Mearns st<br />
Shand Misses, 17 Brisbane st<br />
SHANKLAND Dugald & Co., merchants and shipowners,<br />
21 Cathcart st<br />
Shankland Dugald (<strong>of</strong> Dugald Shankland & Co.), Gowanhill,<br />
49 Eldon st<br />
Shankland Robert & Co., shipowners, 21 Cathcart st<br />
Shankland Robert (<strong>of</strong> Robert Shankland & Co.), 38 Union st<br />
Shankland Thomas, cooper, 12 Laird st<br />
Shankland Thomas, shoemaker, 30 West Blackhall st<br />
SHANKS Hugh, carpenter, 1 St Andrew st<br />
Shanks John, mason, 18 Bruce st<br />
Shanks Robert, mason, 20 Bruce st<br />
SHANNON James, tailor and clothier, 50 Cathcart st. Ho.<br />
9 Antigua st<br />
Shannon William, labourer, 62 Ann st<br />
Shannon Mrs R., 11 Bearhope st<br />
Shannon Mrs, 58 Main st
DIRECTORY. 185<br />
SHARER Alfred, commission merchant, 77 Port-Glasgow ri<br />
SHARP Alexander, carpenter, 22 West Blackball st<br />
Sharp & Ferguson, glass and china merchants, 16 West<br />
Blackball st<br />
Sharp James C, wine and spirit merchant, 4 Shaw st. Ha.<br />
13 Caddlehill st<br />
Sharp John, cooper, 60 Ann st<br />
Sharp John, grocer and provision merchant, 25 Rue-end st.<br />
Ho. 31 Regent st<br />
Sharp John, labourer, 17 Baker st<br />
Sharp John, saddler, 34 West Blackhall st<br />
Sharp Patrick, moulder, 35 Ingleston st<br />
Sharp William, spirit dealer, 17 John st. Ho. do.<br />
Sharp William (<strong>of</strong> Campbell, Anderson, & Co.), 42 Eldon st<br />
Sharp William (<strong>of</strong> Duncan & Sharp), 9 Belville st<br />
Sharp William, wine and spirit merchant, 32 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. 42 Eldon st<br />
Sharp Mrs, 29 Ann st<br />
Sharp Mrs, 29 Nelson st, west<br />
Sharp Mrs John, 9 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Sharp Mrs Thomas, 22 Crawfurd st<br />
SHAW Duncan, seaman, 20 Cathcart st<br />
Shaw Gilbert, dairy, 24 Tobago st<br />
Shaw James, engineer, 93 Belville st<br />
Shaw James (<strong>of</strong> William Shaw & Sons), 63 Finnart st<br />
Shaw John, blacksmith, 6 Laurieston st<br />
Shaw John, carpenter, 53 Belville st<br />
Shaw Malcolm, boilerraaker, 1 1 West Stewart st<br />
Shaw Neil, carpenter, 7 Prospecthill st<br />
Shaw Neil, feuar, 25 Brougham st<br />
Shaw Neil, jail watchman, 21 Bruce st<br />
Shaw William, slater, 1 Hill st<br />
Shaw William & Sons, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 28<br />
Hamilton st. Works, Harvie lane<br />
Shaw William, 17 Brisbane st<br />
Shaw William, carpenter, 33 Lyle st<br />
Shaw Misses, dressmakers, 15 Robertson st<br />
Shaw Miss, greengrocer, 34 Lynedoch st<br />
Shaw Mrs, spirit merchant, 7 East breast. Ho. 34 West<br />
Shaw st<br />
Shaw Mrs, 15 Robertson st<br />
SHAWS Water Chemical Works, 21 Dellingburn st—John<br />
Poynter & Son<br />
SHEARER Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Shearer & Shepherd), 2 Glen st<br />
Shearer Hugh, wholesale grocer, Mansionhouse lane, Sagas<br />
Exchange buildings. Ho. 15 Fox st
186 DIRECTORY.<br />
Shearer Hugh, grocer, 52 Shaw st. Ho. 15 Fox st<br />
Shearer James, painter, 53 Ann st<br />
Shearer James, wine merchant, 41 Ann st. Ho. 9 Wellington<br />
st<br />
Shearer James, salesman, 16 Cathcart st<br />
Shearer John, brassfinisher, 11 Nelson st, west<br />
Shearer Ninian, brassfinisher, 19 Lyle st<br />
Shearer Robert B., M.A., writer and notary public, 1 Bank<br />
st. - Ho. 33 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Shearer William (<strong>of</strong> William Shearer & Scott), 4 Robertson<br />
st<br />
Shearer William & Scott, messengers-at-arms, 1 Bank st<br />
Shearer & Shepherd, general ironmongers, 9 William st<br />
Shearer Mrs Janet, wine and spirit merchant, 21 Ann st.<br />
Ho. 16 Wellington st<br />
Shearer Mrs J., grocer, 14 Bruce st<br />
Shearer Mrs, 16 Laird st<br />
SHEDDEN John, engineer, 10 Lyle st<br />
SHEPHERD George, joiner, 18 St Lawrence st<br />
Shepherd William (<strong>of</strong> Shearer & Shepherd), 59 Regent st<br />
SHERIDAN Joseph, gardener, 16 Bruce st<br />
Sheridan Michael, 8 Cross-shore st<br />
Sheridan Robert, superintendent <strong>of</strong> cemetery, burying<br />
grounds and parks. <strong>Office</strong>, Cemetery. Ho. 3 Orangefield<br />
place<br />
SHERIFF Court Hall, County buildings, 1 Nelson st, west<br />
Sheriff Joseph (<strong>of</strong> J. D. M'Gregor & Co.), 7 Dempster st<br />
Sheriff Thomas, cartwright, 41 Lynedoch st<br />
SHERRIT George, labourer, 32 Arthur st<br />
SHIELDS Henry, labourer, 20 Lynedoch st<br />
Shields James, carpenter, 45 Shaw st<br />
Shields Richard, labourer, 9 Cathcart st<br />
Shields Mrs William, 40 Shaw st<br />
Shields Mrs, washerwoman, 4 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
SHIPPING <strong>Office</strong> for Seamen, 7 Virginia st<br />
SHIRLEY James, moulder, 5 Belville st<br />
Shirley Miss, 73 Nicolson st<br />
SHORE Hon. Henry Noel, divisional <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> coast-guard,<br />
Eldon place<br />
SHORTRIDGE Samuel, M.D., and L.R.C.S., Edinburgh,<br />
Rowanbank, 29 West Stewart st<br />
SHUELL Andrew L., plumber and gasfitter, 21 Nicolson st.<br />
Ho. 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Shuell Hannah, china merchant, 21 Nicolson st. Ho. 14<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
SIDEY William, cab proprietor, 78 Wellington st
DIRECTORY. 1 87<br />
SIEGER Engelbert, watch and clock maker, Palmerston<br />
buildings, Customhouse pi. Ho. 49 Brougham st<br />
Sieger Engelbert, wine and spirit merchant, 41 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. 49 Brougham st<br />
SIM John, grocer and provision merchant, 32 Lynedoch st,<br />
Ho. 42 Mearns st<br />
Sim Mrs, draper, 43 Crawfurd st. Ho. 6 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
SIMMONS Stephen, mason, 21 Mearns st<br />
SIMPSON A. & Co., coal, lime, cement and stucco merchants ?<br />
10 Patrick st<br />
Simpson A. C. (<strong>of</strong> Neil Broun & Co.), 9 Shaw pi<br />
Simpson Alexander, smith, 28 Wellington st<br />
Simpson Andrew R. L. (<strong>of</strong> A. Simpscn & Co.), 4 Trafalgar st<br />
Simpson David M., accountant, house-factor, and insurance<br />
agent, 9 West Stewart st. Ho. 32 Brisbane st<br />
Simpson George, engineman, 46 East Hamilton st<br />
Simpson George, wool sorter, 7 Mill st<br />
Simpson Gordon, teacher, Public School, 16 Ann st. Ho. 4<br />
Trafalgar st<br />
Simpson James, letter-carrier, P.O., 21 Nicolsonst<br />
Simpson James, engineer, 1 Springkell st<br />
Simpson James, flesher, 1 Belville st. Ho. c o.<br />
Simpson James, miller, 6 Dellingburn sq<br />
Simpson John, smith, 126 Drumfrochar road<br />
Simpson John A. (<strong>of</strong> A. Simpson & Co.), 4 Trafalgar st<br />
Simpson John, flesher. 25 Regent st. Ho. 27 do.<br />
Simpson John, mate, 35 Mearns st<br />
Simpscn Matthew, carpenter, 26 Wellington st<br />
.Simpson Matthew, labourer, 9 Hiil st<br />
Simpson Richard, sailmaker, 3 Armadale pi, Bank st<br />
Simpson Richard, foreman, 34 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Simpson The mas, boilermaker, 12 St Lawrence at<br />
Simpson William, agent United Reform Friendly Society, 4$<br />
Vennel<br />
Simpscn William, brakesman, 76 Ann st<br />
Simpson William, engineer, 3 Crescent st<br />
43impson William, overseer, 36 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Simpson Mrs James, 17 Tobago st<br />
Simpson Mrs Martha, 38 Nicolson st<br />
SINCLAIR Alexander, fireman, 13 Hope st<br />
Sinclair Alexander, dyer and cleaner, 29 Charles st. Ho. da.<br />
Sinclair Alexander, engineer, 10 Nile st<br />
Sinclair Angus, blacksmith, 83 Wellington st<br />
Sinclair Angus & Co., blacksmiths, tinsmiths, house and ship<br />
furnishings, 21 Cathcart st<br />
Sinclair Angus (<strong>of</strong> Angus Sinclair & Co.), 17 Newton st
188 DIRECTORY.<br />
Sinclair Archibald, rivetter, 5 Inverkip st<br />
-Sinclair & Co., merchants, commission and insurance agents?<br />
and warehouse keepers, 46 Cathcart st<br />
Sinclair Archibald, railway carrier. <strong>Office</strong>, 25 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. 24 West Blackhall st<br />
Sinclair Archibald, cooper, 29 Belville st<br />
^Sinclair Archibald, gardener, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
Sinclair Donald, engineer, 67 Nicolson st<br />
Sinclair Donald, carpenter, 65 Nicolson st<br />
Sinclair Donald, mason, 41 West Burn st<br />
Sinclair Duncan, blacksmith, 81 Wellington st<br />
Sinclair Duncan B., blacksmith, 13 West Stewart st<br />
Sinclair Duncan, carpenter, 5 Caddlehill st<br />
Sinclair Duncan, joiner, 83 Bell vile st<br />
Sinclair Gr., examining <strong>of</strong>ficer, 13 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Sinclair Humphrey, corkcutter, 21 Bruce st<br />
.Sinclair James, mercantile clerk, 57 Forsyth st<br />
-Sinclair John, mason, 25 Bruce st<br />
Siuclair John, gasfitter, 51 Inverkip st<br />
Sinclair John, cooper, 43 Ann st<br />
Sinclair John, cooper, 71 Ann st<br />
Sinclair John, farmer, Ldw Oornhaddock<br />
Sinclair John, carpenter, Salmon st<br />
Sinclair Malcolm, engine driver, 3 Under Crescent<br />
Sinclair Malcolm, baker, 28 Lyuedoch st. Ho. do.<br />
Sinclair Neil, engine driver, 15 Belville st<br />
Sinclair Peter, smith, 72 Wellington st<br />
Sinclair Robert, cooper, 16 Bruce st<br />
Sinclair Robert, cabinetmaker, 65 Belville st<br />
Sinclair Robert H. (<strong>of</strong> Sinclair & Co.), 57 Forsyth st<br />
Sinclair Walter, salesman, 35 Regent st. Ho. 12 Trafalgar sfc<br />
Sinclair William, agent for Royal Liver Friendly Society, 29<br />
Hamilton st<br />
Sinclair William, agent for G-. & J. Burns, Glasgow, Excise<br />
buildings. Ho. 1 Kelly st<br />
Sinclair William, cooper, 24 Lyle st<br />
Sinclair Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 33 Nicolson st. Ho,<br />
4 Finnart st<br />
Sinclair Mrs John, 4 Finnart st<br />
Sinclair Mrs Peter, cowfeeder, 104 Drumfrochar road<br />
Sinclair Mrs Peter, 11 Nelson st, west<br />
Sinclair Mrs Walter, 9 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Sinclair Mrs, 6 Laird st<br />
SINGER Manufacturing Co., sewing machine manufacturers,<br />
8 West Blackhall st<br />
&KAKEL William, tailor, 28 Bruce st
DIRECTORY. 1P9><br />
SKELLY John, draper, 24 Lynedoch afc. Ho. do.<br />
SKINNER Thomas & Co., ship and insurance brokers, 3<br />
East Quay place<br />
Skiimer Mrs Patrick, 87 Eldon st<br />
SKIRVING Peter, smith, 6 Chapel st<br />
SKIVINGTON Arthur & Sons, wine and spirit importers,,.<br />
Exchange buildings, and bonded warehouse proprietors,.<br />
5 Mansionhouse lane<br />
Skivington A. & Sons, wine and spirit merchants, 50 Shaw sfe<br />
Skivington Arthur H. (<strong>of</strong> A. Skivington & Sons), Craigielee r<br />
103 Eldon st<br />
Skivington W. G. (<strong>of</strong> A. Skivington & Sons), Craigielee, 103<br />
Eldon st<br />
Skivington Mrs, Craigielee house, 103 Eldon st<br />
SLATER James, jun., B.A. (<strong>of</strong> Slater & Wardrop), &<br />
Robertson st<br />
Slater & Wardrop, Kilblain Academy, 15 Kilblain st<br />
SLAVEN Archibald, labourer, 33 Hamilton st<br />
Slaven Patrick, rafter, 9 Cathcart st<br />
SLIGO Steam-Packet Co., Old Steamboat quay<br />
SLOAN James, grocer, 19 East Shaw st Ho. 19 Trafalgar st?<br />
Sloan James, coal merchant, 14 Antigua st. Ho. 29 Lyle st<br />
Sloan John, iron plainer, 2 Macdougall st<br />
SMALL James, engineer, 22 Lynedoch st<br />
Small John, painter, 5 Dempster st<br />
Small Robertson, salesman, 4 South st<br />
Small George, coachbuilder, 8 Murdieston st<br />
Small Mrs, 6 Mount Pleasant st<br />
SMART J. R. (<strong>of</strong> J. R. Smart & Co.), Carlogie house, 3T<br />
Newark st<br />
Smart J. R. & Co., sugar merchants, 65 Rue-end st<br />
SMEATON James, joiner, 70 Wellington st<br />
SMJLLIE & Robson, wholesale and retail fruit merchant r<br />
5 Hamilton st<br />
Smiilie Thomas, cabinetmaker, 1 Cartsburn st<br />
Smillie William (<strong>of</strong> Smiilie & Robson). Ho. 23 Trafalgar sfc<br />
SMITH Adolph, boarding-house keeper, 1 Ker st<br />
Smith Alexander, wholesale grocer and provision merchant,<br />
Waverley buildings, 29 West Burn st. Ho. Suunjside r<br />
4 Bedford st<br />
Smith Alexander, mason, 21 Ingleston st<br />
Smith Alexander, baker, 39 Lynedoch st<br />
Smith Alexander, 16 Hope st<br />
Smith Andrew, joiner, 24 Sir Michael st<br />
Smith A. C. & Co., sugar brokers and commission merchants..<br />
Commercial Bank buildings
;190<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Smith Alexander C. (<strong>of</strong> A. 0. Smith & Co.), 21 Uaddlehill sfc<br />
Smith Allan B (<strong>of</strong> Smith & M'Cuaig), 29 Patrick st<br />
Smith Andrew, joiner, 24 Sir Michael st<br />
Smith Archibald, boilermaker, 23 East Shaw st<br />
Smith Charles, gardener, 34 Brougham st<br />
Smith David, wine and spirit merchant, 13 Hamilton st. Ho.<br />
1 3 Newton st<br />
Smith & Davidson, grain merchants, 4 Princes st<br />
Smith Donald, brassfinisher, 22 Antigua st<br />
Smith Dugald, 2 Finnart st<br />
Smith Duncan, carter, 87 Wellington st<br />
Smith Duncan, carpenter, 3 Bearhope st<br />
Smith Finlay, tugboatman, 24 Sir Michael st<br />
Smith Gavin, boilermaker, 6 Old Hillend<br />
Smith G-eorge, brassfinisher, 3 Orchard st<br />
Smith George, joiner, 8 Hill st<br />
Smith Harry, Sheriff- Substitute, 44 Union st<br />
Smith Henry, engineer, 28 East Hamilton st<br />
Smith Hugh, bookbinder, 41 Lynedoch st<br />
Smith Hugh, shoemaker, 16 Dalrymple st<br />
Smith James (<strong>of</strong> MacNicolr*& Smith), 40 Margaret st<br />
Smith James, carpenter, 13 Newton st<br />
Smith James, engineer, 68 Wellington st<br />
Smith James, bookbinder, paper ruler and manufacturing<br />
stationer, 14 Kilblain st. Ho. 63 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Smith James, gardener, 5 Ardgowan square<br />
Smith James, watchman, 32 Ingleston st<br />
Smith James, engineer, 34 Crescent st<br />
Smith James, caulker, 27 Ingleston st<br />
Smith James, blacksmith, 11 Shaw pi. Ho. 4 Crawford lane<br />
Smith James, policeman, 95 Roxburgh st<br />
Smith James, policeman, 77 Regent st<br />
Smith James (<strong>of</strong> Smith & M ;<br />
Bride), 7 Duncan st<br />
Smith J. C, Macdonald & Crawford, solicitors and notaries<br />
public, 26 Hamilton st<br />
James H. (<strong>of</strong> Smith & Davidson),<br />
Finnart st<br />
Glenhouse, 85<br />
Smith Rev. J. B., <strong>of</strong> Union Street U.P. Church, 24 Margaret st<br />
Smith John, boot and shoemaker, 29 Hamilton st.<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
Ho. 17<br />
_<br />
Smith John,<br />
Kelly st<br />
boot and shoemaker, 10 William st. Ho. Q6<br />
Smith John, bar <strong>of</strong>ficer and keeper, Sheriff-court buildings,<br />
1 Nelson st, west. Ho. do.<br />
Smith John, wine and spirit merchant, Gardeners' ArmSj 10<br />
Market st. Ho. George Hotel, Paisley<br />
, Smith
DIRECTORY. 191<br />
Smith John, coachbuilder, 5 Brougham st. Ho. 4 Nelson st<br />
Smith John, boarding-house keeper, 50 Shaw st<br />
Smith John, engineer, 27 Belville st<br />
Smith John, spirit merchant, 50 East Hamilton st. Ho. 71 do.<br />
Smith John, dentist and chemist, 6 Inverkip st. Ho. 69<br />
Nicolson st<br />
Smith John, joiner, 13 Ingleston st<br />
Smith John, fitter, 9 East Crawfurd st<br />
Smith John, blacksmith, 26 East Hamilton st<br />
Smith John, engineer, 47 Trafalgar st<br />
Smith Joseph, rigger, 1 Kilblain st<br />
Smith Joseph, watchman, 9 Hill st<br />
Smith & M'Bride, asrated water manufacturers, Sugarhouse<br />
'<br />
lane and Waverley lane<br />
Smith & M'Cuaig, joiners and builders, 30 Charles st<br />
Smith Malcolm, boilermaker, 6 Hill st<br />
Smith Neil, carpenter, 16 Antigua st<br />
Smith Peter, railway porter, 25 Bank st<br />
Smith Peter, joiner, 13 Watt st<br />
Smith Peter, fitter, 3 East Crawfurd st<br />
Smith Philip, labourer, 17 Cathcart st<br />
Smith Robert M., reporter, 7 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Smith Robert, boilermaker, 24 St Lawrence st<br />
Smith Robert, clerk, 40 St Lawrence st<br />
Smith Robert, engineer, 7 East Crawfurd st<br />
Smith Samuel, joiner, 58 Lynedoch st<br />
Smith Samuel, labourer, 66 Ann st<br />
Smith Terrance, 9 East Quay lane<br />
Smith Thomas, moulder, 44 Lynedoch st<br />
Smith Thomas, grocer and provision merchant, 5 Inverkip st<br />
Ho. 22 Brisbane st<br />
Smith Thomas W., goldsmith and jeweller, 14 W. Blackhall st<br />
Smith Thomas, session-clerk for East Parish, 22 Crescent st<br />
Smith Thomas, ship smith and galvanizer, 9 New Dock lane.<br />
Ho. 25 Bank st<br />
Smith Thomas, boilermaker, 30 Ingleston st<br />
Smith Thomas, grocer, 4 Sir Michael st. Ho. 44 Lynedoch<br />
st<br />
Smith William, moulder, 76 Ann st<br />
Smith William, boilermaker, 7 East Crawfurd st<br />
Smith William, baker, 111 Dempster st<br />
Smith William, accountant, Chamberlain's <strong>of</strong>fice. Ho. 39<br />
Kelly st<br />
Smith William, labourer, 13 Charles st<br />
Smith William, tailor, 10 Lyle st<br />
Smith William, mate, 60 Kelly st
192 DIRECTORY.<br />
Smith "William, gateman, 2 Old Hilleud<br />
Smith Miss Margaret, tailoress and dressmaker, 10 South st<br />
Smith Miss, 44 Eldon st<br />
Smith Miss, milliner, 14 Union st<br />
Smith Miss, 9 Roxburgh st<br />
Smith Mrs Catherine, British Workman Public-house, 40<br />
Dairympie st. Ho. 22 Bank st<br />
Smith Mrs Daniel, 10 Carnock st<br />
Smith Mrs James, 57 Esplanade<br />
Smith Mrs Robert, midwife, 18 Ann st<br />
Smith Mrs Thomas, 80 Roxburgh st<br />
Smith Mrs, 13 Duncan st<br />
Smith Mrs, midwife, 9 Tobago st<br />
Smith Mrs, Salmon st<br />
Smith Mrs, 65 Union st<br />
Smith Mrs, 13 West Blackhali st<br />
Smith Mrs, 40 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Smith Mrs, 6 West Stewart st<br />
SMYTH Alexander, surgeon-dentist, 14 West Blackhali sfc^<br />
Ho. 241 Buchanan st, Glasgow<br />
SNEDDEN Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 67 Roxburgh st<br />
SHODDY James, -joiner, 17 Mount Pleasant st<br />
SOMERYILLE William, seaman, 7 West breast<br />
Scmerville Miss, boys' dressmaker, 62 Ann st<br />
Somerville Mrs William, midwife, 62 Ann st<br />
Somerville Mrs, greengrocer, 17 Tobago st<br />
SOMMERYILLE James, cabinetmaker, 49 Trafalgar st<br />
Sommerville & Co., timber merchants, Caledonian Saw Mills^<br />
Port-Glasgow road<br />
Sommerville R. G. (<strong>of</strong> Sommerville & Co.), Aldergrove, Port-<br />
Glasgow<br />
Sommerville William, policeman, 6 Hope st<br />
Sommerville Mrs William, 66 East Crawfurd st<br />
SORL1E Peter, sawyer, 92 Belville st<br />
SORRIE Mrs Peter, 5 Antigua st<br />
SOUTAR C. M. (<strong>of</strong> Soutar & Son), 2 George square<br />
Soutar William & Son, boot and shoemakers, 38 Hamilton sfe<br />
and 26 Charles st<br />
Soutar William, painter and paperhanger, 17 Ann st. Ho. 4T<br />
Roxburgh st<br />
SOUTH Peter, rigger, 40 Nicolson st<br />
SOUTTER H. D., bookbinder, 47 Trafalgar st<br />
SOWTER John, Board <strong>of</strong> Trade surveyor, 159 Eldon st<br />
SPEED James, joiner, 4 Inverkip st<br />
Speed Mrs John, 17 Mount Pleasant st<br />
.SPEIRS Archibald, joiner, 3 Prospecthill st
BTRECTORY. 193<br />
Speirs Hugh & Go., merchants, commission and insurance<br />
agents, 23 Cathcart st<br />
Spiers James, boilermaker, 21 Ingleston st<br />
Spiers James, rivetter, 29 Ingleston st<br />
Speirs James & Son, sugar samplers, 30 Cathcart st<br />
Speirs Robert, labourer, 9 Belville at<br />
Speirs William (<strong>of</strong> James Speirs & Son), 4 Glen st<br />
Speirs Miss, 3 Houston st<br />
Speirs Mrs, 58 Eldon st<br />
SPENCE Alexander, labourer, 8 Cathcart st<br />
Spence David, carpenter, 13 Springkell st<br />
Spence James, fruit merchant, 40 Cathcart st<br />
Spence James, shoemaker, 21 Regent st<br />
Spence Joseph, labourer, 2 Laurieston st<br />
Spence Robert, baker, 21 Sir Michael st<br />
Spence William, carpenter, 52 Wellington st<br />
Spence William, engineer, 34 Crescent st<br />
Spence Misses, 32 Brisbane st<br />
Spence Miss M. S., 10 Brisbane st<br />
SPENCER S., coal merchant, 31 Trafalgar st. Ho. 18<br />
Wellington st<br />
Spencer W. H.. commission agent, 46 Cathcart st. Ho. 15<br />
Bentinck st<br />
SPROUL & Anderson, consulting engineers and machinery<br />
agents, Palmerston buildings<br />
Sproul Andrew (<strong>of</strong> Sproul & Anderson), 23 Lyle st<br />
SPRUNT Wiliiam, joiner, 30 Bruce st<br />
STABLES Mrs, lodgings, 25 West Blackball st<br />
STARK George, brassfinisher, 15 Belville st<br />
Stark Thomas, agent for the Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 47 Cathcart<br />
st. Ho. 73 Union st<br />
STARRAT Mrs, 23 Roxburgh st<br />
STEEL H. & W., wholesale grocers and sugar brokers, 30<br />
Sugarhouse lane<br />
Steel Hugh, builder and contractor, 22 Lynedoch st. Ho.<br />
33 Bank st<br />
Steel Hugh, feuar, Clydebank, 38 Esplanade<br />
Steel John, contractor and builder, Campsie terrace. Gourock<br />
toll<br />
Steel John, jun., builder, 24 Lynedoch st. Ho. do.<br />
Steel Matthew, labourer, 7 Belville st<br />
Steel Robert, boilermaker, 1<br />
West breast<br />
Steel Robert, engineer, 39 Lynedoch st<br />
Steel Robert, labourer, 16 John st<br />
Steel Robert, policeman, 19 Dempster st<br />
Steel Robert, carter, 36 Ingleston st
194 DIRECTORY.<br />
Steel William (<strong>of</strong> H. & W. Steel), Roseville, 17 Finn art st<br />
Steel William, contractor and builder, 35 West Stewart st<br />
Steel & M'Caskill, Glasgow and <strong>Greenock</strong> Shipping Co.,<br />
Customhouse quay<br />
Steel Mrs Hugh, Clydebank, 38 Esplanade<br />
STEELE James, coal merchant, 1 Bearhope st. Ho. do.<br />
Steele James, labourer, 10 John st<br />
Steele Robert, governor, Sir Gabriel Wood's Mariners' Asylum;<br />
Newark st<br />
Steele Robert & Co., shipbuilders and engineers, 6 Rue-end<br />
st, 56 Main st, and Shaws Water Foundry, Ingleston st<br />
Steele Robert, jun. (<strong>of</strong> Robt. Steele & Co.), 51 Newton st<br />
Steele Stewart, carpenter, 6 Chapel st<br />
Steele William, labourer, 16 Hope st<br />
Steele William (<strong>of</strong> R. Steele & Co.), Silwood, Upper<br />
Margaret st<br />
Steele William, engineer, 21 Antigua st<br />
Steele Miss, 65 Union st<br />
STEEN Edward, bootmaker, 7 and 11 Cathcart st. Ho. 67<br />
Rue -end st<br />
Steen John, spirit dealer, 4 Dalrymple st. Ho. 20 Mearns st<br />
STENHOUSE James, joiner, 19 Dempster st<br />
STEPHENS Mrs, seamstress, 1 Bruce st<br />
STEVEN Allan, joiner, 53 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
STEVENS Alexander, janitor, Parochial Board buildings,<br />
36 Nicolson st<br />
STEVENSON Adam, stair-railer, 55 Regent st. Ho. 41<br />
Ann st<br />
Stevenson Alexander (<strong>of</strong> Paterson & Stevenson), 36 Nelson<br />
st, west<br />
Stevenson Archd., agent, Prudential Assurance Co., 21 Wellington<br />
st<br />
Stevenson Archibald, marine surveyor, 23 Brisbane st<br />
Stevenson David, family grocer, 33 Ann st. Ho. 42<br />
Mearns st<br />
Stevenson Duncan, tinsmith, 83 Belville st<br />
Stevenson Gilbert, ropespinner, 9 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Stevenson Hugh, draper, 38 Hamilton st. Ho. 23 Brisbane<br />
st<br />
S tevenson James, carter, 3 Bearhope st<br />
S tevenson John, tinsmith, 6 Laird st<br />
Stevenson Thomas M., jun., painter and decorator, 35 Nicolson<br />
st<br />
S tevenson T. M., painter, oil and colour merchant, 12 Cathcart<br />
st. Ho. 4 Mearns st<br />
Stevenson Peter, labourer, 38 Nelson st, west
DIRECTORY. 195<br />
Stevenson Robert, boilermaker, 65 Belvilie st<br />
Stevenson William, engine-driver, 52 Wellington st<br />
Stevenson W. C, salesman, 42 Lynedock st<br />
Stevenson W. S., cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 7 West<br />
Stewart st. Ho. 5 do.<br />
Stevenson Miss, 1 Maderia st<br />
Stevenson Miss, 30 Ann st<br />
Stevenson Mrs James, 19 Trafalgar st<br />
Stevenson Mrs James, 11 Nelson st, west<br />
Stevenson Mrs John, furnishings, 46 Inverkip st<br />
STEWART Alexander, labourer, 12 Mill st<br />
Stewart Andrew (<strong>of</strong> Cartsburn Refining Co.), Grafton terrace,<br />
15 Bentinck st<br />
Stewart Andrew, shoemaker, 3 Belvilie st<br />
Stewart Archibald Dunlop, M.C., physician and surgeon.<br />
Consulting rooms, 3 Bank st. Ho. 39 Regent st<br />
Stewart C. & W., joiners, 55 Kelly st<br />
Stewart Charles F. (<strong>of</strong> C. & W. Stewart), 20 South st<br />
Stewart Charles W., Burgh School Board inspecting <strong>of</strong>ficer,,<br />
2 Bank st. Ho. 34 West Stewart st<br />
Stewart Charles, moulder, 9 Ratho st<br />
Stewart David, labourer, 24 St Lawrence st<br />
Stewart Denniston, engineer, 29 Dempster st<br />
Stewart Donald, engineer, 78 Belvilie st<br />
Stewart Francis, confectioner, 31 Market st. Ho. 26 Hamilton<br />
st<br />
Stewart James & William, merchants, 1 Watt place<br />
Stewart James, M.P. (<strong>of</strong> J. & W. Stewart), Routenburn, by<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, and Reform Club, London<br />
Stewart James K., grain, hay, straw and cheese merchant, 17<br />
East Quay lane. Ho. 54 Forsyth st<br />
Stewart James, smith, 5 Orchard st<br />
Stewart James H., carter, 4 Crawford lane<br />
Stewart James, engineer, 18 St Lawrence st<br />
Stewart James P., pawnbroker, 48 Shaw st<br />
;Stewart James, labourer, 5 Carnock st<br />
Stewart James, sawyer, 1 Crawford lane<br />
Stewart James, carter, 22 Inverkip st<br />
Stewart James, saddler, 37 West Blackhall st<br />
Stewart James,- carpenter, 12 Cathcart st<br />
Stewart James, baker, 3 Hamilton st. Ho. 1 Watt place<br />
Stewart John, feuar, 62 Eldon st<br />
Stewart John, currier, 23 Stanners st<br />
Stewart John, mason and contractor, 54 Kelly st. Ho. 14<br />
South st<br />
Stewart John, blockmaker, 15 Regent st
106<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Stewart John, labourer, 11 Hill st<br />
Stewart John, carpenter, 6 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
Stewart John, glazier, 65 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Stewart John, currier, 21 Dempster st<br />
Stewart John, joiner, 54 Ann st<br />
Stewart John, plumber, 65 Roxburgh st<br />
Stewart John, cooper, 3 Eegent st<br />
Stewart John, wood turner, 14 Mearns st<br />
Stewart John, joiner, 2 George square<br />
Stewart John, ship-store merchant, 4 Bogle st. Ho. Glengarden,<br />
Finnart road<br />
Stewart John, cutter, 13 Mearns st<br />
Stewart John, engineer, 78 Belville st<br />
Stewart R. P., joiner, 10 Carnock st<br />
Stewart Richard, grocer, 3 John st. Ho. 7 Belville st '<br />
Stewart Robert, stationer, 32 Hamilton st. Ho. 22 Kelly st-<br />
Stewart Robert, labourer, 106 Drumfrochar road<br />
Stewart Samuel, engineer and manager, <strong>Greenock</strong> Gas Works,<br />
Ho. Knocknair, Bogston<br />
Stewart Samuel, carpenter, 7 Cathcart st<br />
Stewart Thomas, dentist, 47 Brougham st. Ho. do.<br />
Stewart Thomas, brassfounder and gasfitter, 31 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. 4 Inverkip st<br />
Stewart Thomas O., cashier, 14 Wellington st<br />
Stewart Thomas H., missionary, St Andrew's Free Church,<br />
Ho. 4 Finnart st<br />
Stewart William, boilermaker, 46 East Hamilton st<br />
Stewart William, policeman, 43 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Stewart William M. A. (<strong>of</strong> C. & W. Stewart), 60 Kelly st<br />
Stewart William, jeweller, 13 West Blackhall st. Ho. 3<br />
Roslin st<br />
Stewart William R., billiard rooms, 4 Watson's lane. Ho. 63<br />
Nicolson st<br />
Stewart William, labourer, 33 Hamilton st<br />
Stewart Agnes T., pawnbroker, 49 Vennel<br />
Stewart Miss, temperance hotel, 9 Brougham st<br />
Stewart Mrs Alexander, 24 South st<br />
Stewart Mrs Andrew, 62 Eldon st<br />
Stewart Mrs Andrew, 3 Manse lane<br />
Stewart Mrs D., 2 Lyle st<br />
Stewart Mrs Anne, 1 Kelly st<br />
Stewart Mrs Robert, 22 Kelly st<br />
Stewart Mrs, 15 Main st<br />
Stewart Mrs, 18 Nicolson st<br />
Stewart Mrs Isabella, spirit dealer, 59 Main st<br />
JStewart Mrs John, 6 Roslin st
DIRECTORY. 19f<br />
Stewart Mrs John, 56 Kelly st<br />
Stewart Mrs, <strong>Greenock</strong> and Glasgow carrier, 28 Howard sfc. f<br />
Glasgow, and 41 Cathcart st., <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
Stewart Mrs, 7 William st<br />
Stewart Mrs M. A., 14 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Stewart Mrs Agnes, teacher, 8 South st<br />
STIRLING Alexander, engineer, 17 Baker st<br />
Stirling James, cooper, 15 Nelson st, west<br />
Stirling Robert, engineer, 3 St Andrew st<br />
Stirling William, gardener, 4 Bentinck st<br />
Stirling Miss, dressmaker, 42 Nelson st, west<br />
Stirling Mrs A., grocer, 17 Shaw st<br />
Stirling Mrs, 13 Lyle st<br />
STIRRAT Robert, boilermaker, 6 Old Hillend<br />
:Stirrat Robert, labourer, 53 Main st<br />
Stirratt Mrs, 34 East Hamilton st<br />
STITT Mrs John, 7 St Lawrence st<br />
STODDART John, labourer, 5 John st<br />
STOKEN John A., tea merchant, 33 Cathcart st. Ho. 103<br />
Stirling road, Glasgow<br />
STOKES William, watchman, 19 Cathcart st<br />
STONE James, moulder, 44 East Hamilton st<br />
Stone James, moulder, 36 East Hamilton st<br />
Stone John, moulder, 22 John st<br />
STOODLEY Benjamin, coppersmith, 36 Ingleston st<br />
STOREMONT Mrs, 30 East Hamilton st<br />
STORER James, printer and stationer, 12 Kilblain st. Ho,<br />
39 Nelson st, west<br />
STORMS Mrs, 5 West Stewart st<br />
STORRER James, smith, 47 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
STOREY Henry, mason, 9 Dempster st<br />
STORRIE John, spirit merchant, 6 Watson's lane. Ho. 22<br />
Bank st<br />
STOVE Thomas, shipwright, 33 Regent st<br />
STRACHAN Daniel, caulker, 32 East Shaw st<br />
Strachan George, architect, 4 ikfearns st<br />
Strachan George, grocer, 36 Yennel<br />
Strachan Isaac, river pilot, 31 Brougham st<br />
STRAINE George, music seller and tuner, 31 Nicolson st.<br />
Ho. 27 Bruce st<br />
STRAITON David, photographer, 1 Grey place. Ho. do.<br />
STRANG James, tailor, 18 Bruce st<br />
STRICKLAND John, <strong>of</strong> H.M. Customs, 37 Kelly st<br />
STRONACH William, writer, 25 West Burn st Ho. 24<br />
Esplanade<br />
STRONG Thomas, engineer, 13 West Blackhall st
198<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
STRU i HERS George, manager, Screw Tug Co., Limited"<br />
Ho. 8 Wellington st<br />
Struthers Thomas, curator, Watt Museum. Ho. Caprera<br />
Lodge, Cardwell Bay, Gourock<br />
STUART W. P., clerk, 83 Dempster st<br />
Stuart F., brassmoulder, 16 Serpentine walk<br />
Stuart Mrs, cleaner <strong>of</strong> furs and feathers, 13 Lynedoch st<br />
SUTHERLAND Alexander, joiner, 20 John st<br />
Sutherland Alexander, shipwright, 18 Cartsburn st<br />
Sutherland Donald, joiner. Garvel Park house<br />
Sutherland Duncan, seaman, 22 Trafalgar st<br />
STURGEON James, gardener, 68 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Sturgeon Miss, feuar, 68 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
STUTT John, gardener, 76 Wellington st<br />
Sutherland Peter, mason, 59 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Sutherland Robert, engine-driver, 83 Dempster st<br />
Sutherland Roderick, carpenter, 14 Terrace road<br />
Sutherland Mrs Angus, 11 East Blackhall st<br />
Sutherland Mrs Jane, 23 Roxburgh st<br />
SUTTIE Charles (<strong>of</strong> Thomas Suttie & Co.), 40 Forsyth st<br />
Suttie Thomas®& Co., smiths, tinsmiths, brassfounders, house<br />
and ship furnishing ironmongers, Clyde buildings, 2 and<br />
4 Argyle st<br />
Suttie Mrs Robert, 50 Roxburgh st<br />
SWAN Alexander B., solicitor and notary public, 14 Hamilton<br />
st. Ho. 49 Brougham st<br />
Swan Andre^v, slater and slate merchant, 14 Nicolson st.<br />
Ho. Williamfield, 31 Finnart st .<br />
Swan George W. (<strong>of</strong> Swan & Howie), 21 Lynedoch st<br />
Swan & Howie, tailors, outfitters and habitmakers, 35 Nicolson<br />
st<br />
Swan John, <strong>of</strong>ficer Seamen's Chapel, 30 Wellington st<br />
Swan Robert, engineer, 25 Belville st<br />
Swan Robert, steward, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Swan Robert smith, 5 Orchard st<br />
Swan Robert P., grocer, 96 Roxburgh st. Ho. 26 West<br />
Blackhall st<br />
Swan Robert, sen., cattle dealer, Mount Park villa, 3£<br />
Roxburgh st<br />
Swan Robert, jun., flesher, 17 Hamilton st. Ho. 4 Mearns st<br />
Swan William, feuar, 45 Newton st<br />
Swan William, flesher, 18 Cartsburn st. Ho. 33 Roxburgh st<br />
Swan & Young, grain and potato merchants, Cathcart Arcade<br />
and 21 Shaw st<br />
Swan Miss, 48 Brougham st<br />
Swan Mrs Allan, 49 Brougham st
DIRECTORY. 199<br />
Swan Mrs Ann, 37 Nelson st, west<br />
Swan Mrs, grocer, 17 Dempster st<br />
SWANSTON David, missionary, 23 Newton st<br />
SWuiENEY George, painter, 25 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Sweeney Hugh, porter, 48 Inverkip st<br />
Sweeney Mrs A., outfitter, 4 William st and 2 Dalrymple st.<br />
Ho. 27 Nicolson st<br />
SWEENIE Joseph, letter-carrier, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
Sweenie Mrs, 1 John st<br />
SWORD Archibald, merchant, 36 Eldon st<br />
SYM Hector, blacksmith, 87 Dempster st<br />
Sym William, lieutenant <strong>of</strong> police, 75 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
SYMINGTON David (<strong>of</strong> John Symington & Sons), 41<br />
- Nelson st, west<br />
Symington Rev. Andrew, Martyrs' Free Church, West Shaw<br />
st. Ho. 13 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Symington John & Sons, joiners and builders, 66 Inverkip st<br />
Symington John, draper, 3 Watt st<br />
Symington Martin T. P. (<strong>of</strong> John Symington & Sons), 4t<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
Symington Mrs David, 5 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Symington Mrs John, 41 Nelson st, west<br />
TABELL Bartholomew, laundryman, 3 Kerr st<br />
TAILORS' House <strong>of</strong> Call, 16 Market st<br />
TAINSH John, salesman. 58 Kelly st<br />
Tanish William (<strong>of</strong> Robert Lusk & Co.), Rockhill, Gourock<br />
TAIT Hugh, sailmaker, 63 Nicolson st<br />
Tait James, smith, 35 Ingleston st<br />
Tait James, mason, 17 Tobago st<br />
Tait John, engineer, 97 Belville st<br />
Tait Miss M. B., milliner, 9 East Crawfurd st. Ho. 97 Belville<br />
st<br />
TALLACH D. A., writer, 5 West Blackhall st. Ho. Eddiewood<br />
place, Gourock<br />
TANNAHILL James, agent for Commercial Bank, West-end<br />
branch, 15 West Blackhall st. Ho. 36 Finnart st<br />
Tannahill William, labourer, Overton<br />
TANNOCK Quintin, plasterer, 5 Sir Michael st. Ho. S<br />
Kelly st<br />
TARBET Robert, cooper, 6 Hay st<br />
Tarbet Thomas, smith, 126 Drumfrochar rd<br />
Tarbet, William, joiner, 70 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Tarbet Miss, lodgings, 50 Brougham st
200 DIRECTORY.<br />
Tarbet Mrs, feuar, 18 Eldon st<br />
Tarbet Mrs, 8 Hay st<br />
TASKER Mrs Andrew, 40 Union st<br />
TAYLOR Alexander, carpenter, 23 Lynedoch st<br />
Taylor Alexander, shipmaster, 44 East Crawfurd st<br />
Taylor Rev. Alexander, R.C. clergyman, 14 Patrick st<br />
Taylor Angus, lighter master, 61 Ann st<br />
Taylor Angus (<strong>of</strong> Taylor & Milloy), 23 Kelly st<br />
Taylor A. & G-., photographers to the Queen, 17 Hamilton st<br />
Taylor Archibald, engineer, 112 Drumfrochar rd<br />
Taylor Archibald, smith, 17 Dempster st<br />
Taylor Charles, Glerk, 1 Arthur st<br />
Taylor Charles, clerk, 11 East Crawfurd st<br />
Taylor Daniel, pansman, 9 Prospecthill st<br />
Taylor David, clerk, 2 Crawford lane<br />
Taylor Duncan, carpenter, 24 Bruce st<br />
Taylor George, labourer, 3 Ingleston st<br />
Taylor Henry, shipmaster, 23 Kelly st<br />
Taylor Hugh, tobacconist, 56 Lynedoch st<br />
Taylor James M., draughtsman, 5 Dempster st<br />
Taylor James, mason, 62 Drumfrochar road<br />
Taylor James (<strong>of</strong> Taylor & King), 71 Nicolson st<br />
Taylor James, carpenter, 12 Ann st<br />
Taylor James, teacher, 15 Lynedoch st<br />
Taylor James, boilermaker, 7 Mill st<br />
Taylor James, smith, 97 Belville st<br />
Taylor John, shipmaster, 23 Kelly st<br />
Taylor & King, grain merchants, West Burn sq<br />
Taylor & Milloy, house and shipwrights, 10 West Burn st<br />
Taylor Malcolm C, mason, 10 Lynedoch st<br />
Taylor Malcolm, cork manufacturer, 7 William st. Ho. do.<br />
Taylor Matthew, tailor, 11 Cathcart st<br />
Taylor Robert, pansman, 29 Trafalgar st<br />
Taylor William, moulder, 35 Ingleston st<br />
Taylor William, teacher, Eskgrove villa, Upper Fox st<br />
Taylor William P., spirit merchant, 43 Crawfurd st. Ho. 37<br />
West Blackhall st<br />
Taylor William E., captain and adjutant, Renfrewshire Artillery<br />
Volunteers, 12 Margaret st<br />
Taylor William, railway porter, 9 Watt st<br />
Taylor William, blacksmith, 7 St Lawrence st<br />
Taylor William, tobacconist, 1 Laurieston st<br />
Taylor Miss, young ladies' seminary, and teacher <strong>of</strong> music,<br />
19 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Taylor Miss A., milliner, Lome place, 54 Brougham st<br />
Taylor Miss, 24 Baak st
DIRECTORY. 201<br />
Taylor Mrs Alexander, 1 1 Antigua st<br />
Taylor Mrs Alexander, dressmaker, 50 Roxburgh st<br />
Taylor Mrs John, 6 Watt st<br />
Taylor Mrs Thomas, 10 Hill st<br />
Taylor Mrs, 6 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Taylor Mrs, 68 Roxburgh st<br />
Taylor Mrs, lodgings, 17 Brougham st<br />
TELFER George, cooper, 49 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Telfer James, shoemaker, 10 Mill st<br />
Telfer John, wool sorter, 4 Prospecthill st<br />
Telfer Robert, rivetter, 13 Rue-end st<br />
Telfer William, moulder, 6 Carnock si<br />
Telfer Mrs C, grocer, 1 Prospecthill st<br />
TEMPLE Robert (<strong>of</strong> Findlay & Temple), blacksmiths, 4<br />
Princes st. Ho. 106 Dempster st<br />
TEMPLETON James, engineer, 3 Crescent st<br />
Templeton Matthew, joiner, 12 Murdieston st<br />
Templeton Robert, spirit dealer, 21 Charles st. Ho. 24 West<br />
Stewart st<br />
Templeton Robert P., traveller, 25 Dempster st<br />
TENNANT William, engineer, 48 St Lawrence st<br />
Tennant Mrs, nurse, 33 Hamilton st<br />
THEATRE Royal, 38 West Blackhall street—Alexander<br />
Wright, lessee<br />
The British Linen Company's Bank, 13 William st<br />
The Auction Mart, 5 West Stewart st<br />
The Burmah Steamship Co. (Limited), shipowners, 2 Crossshore<br />
st<br />
The Cartsburn Sugar Refining Co., sugar refiners, 4 Crescent<br />
st<br />
The Clyde Pottery Co., manufacturers <strong>of</strong> earthenware, Port-<br />
Glasgow rd<br />
The Dublin and Belfast Tea Company, 33 Cathcart st<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Advertiser, 29 Hamilton st<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Equitable Loan Co., 24 Hamilton st—D.<br />
M'Yicar, manager<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Foundry Co., engineers, boilermakers and<br />
ironfounders, East Stewart st<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Herald, 40 Cathcart st<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Plate Glass Insurance Co., 19 Cathcart st<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Telegraph, 16 and 18 Charles st<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Towing Co., 2 West quay<br />
The James Watt Steamship Co., (Limited), 2 West quay<br />
The London and Belfast Tea Co., 45 Cathcart st<br />
The London and Newcastle Tea Co., tea dealers, 33 Hamilton<br />
st and 7 Cathcart st. Head <strong>of</strong>fice, Newcastle-on-Tyne
202 DIRECTORY.<br />
The Scotsman Newspaper, branch <strong>of</strong>fice, 5 Palmerston buildings—Hugh<br />
Wilson, agent<br />
The Singer Manufacturing Co., 8 West Blackhall st<br />
The Yale <strong>of</strong> Clyde Tramway Co., <strong>of</strong>fice, 29 Brougham st<br />
THOM Alexander 0., general grocer, 5 Hamilton st. Ho. 3&<br />
Nelson st, west<br />
Thorn Archd., family grocer, tea, wine and spirit merchant,<br />
11 Union st. Ho. 35 Nelson st, west<br />
Thorn John, feuar, 35 Nelson st, west<br />
Thorn Walter, painter, 3 Virginia st<br />
THOMAS Joseph, labourer, 1 Hill st<br />
THOMPSON Andrew, smith, 33 East Crawf urd st<br />
Thompson Thomas, mason, 43 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Thompson Miss Mary S., teacher, St John's Episcopal School,,<br />
10 Union st. Ho. 68 Inverkip st<br />
Thompson Mrs G., 68 Inverkip st<br />
THOMSON Alexander, brakesman, 7 Hill st<br />
Thomson Alexander, engineer, 74 Wellington st<br />
Thomson Alexander, superintendent <strong>of</strong> Industrial School, 13<br />
Captain st. Ho. do.<br />
Thomson Alexander G., C.E. and architect, 32 Cathcart st<br />
Thomson Alexander Thomas, engineer, 9 Crescent st<br />
Thomson Archibald, labourer, 46 Cathcart st<br />
Thomson Charles, plumber, gasfitter, and zinc worker, 17<br />
Kelly st. Ho. 19 do.<br />
Thomson Daniel, engineer, 22 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Thomson David, bank porter, Union Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>. Ho.<br />
2 Church place<br />
Thomson David, carter, 9 Prospecthill st<br />
Thomson Donald, tax <strong>of</strong>ficer, 26 Bruce st<br />
Thomson Donald, feuar, 2 Robertson st<br />
Thomson Duncan, joiner, 73 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Thomson Duncan, brassfinisher, 10 Hay st<br />
Thomson Duncan, joiner, 7 Laurieston st<br />
Thomson Duncan, cooper, 53 Belville st<br />
Thomson Dugald, carpenter, 7 East Crawfurd st<br />
Thomson George, cooper, confectionery and fancy goods, 5<br />
Union st. Ho. do.<br />
Thomson George, joiner, 32 Nelson st, west<br />
Thomson Henry, plumber, 8 Kilblain st<br />
Thomson Henry, pilot, 41 West Blackhall st<br />
Thomson Hugh, clerk, 45 Wellington st<br />
Thomson Rev. James Brown, minister <strong>of</strong> George Square U.P.<br />
Church. Ho. Grafton terrace, 19 Bentinck st<br />
Thomson James, rivetter, 47 Main st<br />
Thomson James, carpenter, 77 Regent st
DIRECTORY. 20$<br />
Thomson James (<strong>of</strong> Crawford & Thomson), 25 Bank st<br />
Thomson James, salesman, 50 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Thomson James, seaman, 47 Crawfurd st<br />
Thomson James, engineer, 30 Ingleston st<br />
Thomson James, watchman, 33 Hamilton st<br />
Thomson James, sugar boiler, 5 Captain st<br />
Thomson John, carpenter, 8 Chapel st<br />
Thomson John, engineer, 65 Belville st<br />
Thomson John, joiner, 22 John st<br />
Thomson John, smith and boilermaker, 2 West Burn st. Ho^<br />
26 Brisbane st<br />
Thomson John, seaman, 11 Bill st<br />
Thomson John, sawyer, 7 Crescent st<br />
Thomson John, agent for the <strong>National</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 29-<br />
Cathcart st. Ho. Caddlehill house<br />
Thomson John, clerk, 34 Ingleston st<br />
Thomson John, joiner, 29 Crescent st<br />
Thomson John, rivetter, 46 East Hamilton st<br />
Thomson John W., joiner, 9 Duncan st<br />
Thomson Lawrence, joiner, 5 Hope st<br />
Thomson Michael, joiner, 11 Watt st<br />
Thomson Peter, mate, 2 Watt place<br />
Thomson Peter, engineer, 82 Belville st<br />
Thomson Peter, carpenter, 13 Laurieston st<br />
Thomson Peter, boilermaker, 24 St Lawrence st<br />
Thomson Rev. Peter, minister, Crawfurdsburn Free Church><br />
Macdougall st. Manse, Ratho st<br />
Thomson Eobert, boilermaker, 97 Roxburgh st<br />
Thomson Robert, fancy goods merchant, 27 Hamilton st.<br />
Ho. 5 Robertson st<br />
Thomson Robert, carpenter, 1 Nicolson st<br />
Thomson Robert, cooper, 60 Ann st<br />
Thomson Robert, engineer, 66 East Hamilton st<br />
Thomson Robert, engineer, 5 Hope st<br />
Thomson Robert, joiner, 14 South st<br />
Thomson Thomas & Son, builders, contractors, valuators,<br />
asphalters, cement and pavement merchants, &c, 61<br />
Nicolson st<br />
Thomson William, brakesman, 3 Hill st<br />
Thomson W., cooper, 58 Drumfrochar road<br />
Thomson William, coppersmith, 41 Ann st<br />
Thomson William, draper, 29 Crescent st<br />
Thomson William, boilermaker, 7 Crescent st<br />
Thomson William, joiner, 3 East breast. Ho. 3 Antigua st<br />
Thomson William (<strong>of</strong> R. Cowan & Co.), Ringdove villa, 60<br />
Finnart st
.204 DIRECTORY.<br />
Thomson William W. (<strong>of</strong> T. Thomson & Son), 49 Margaret st<br />
Thomson Miss, greengrocer, 72 Roxburgh st<br />
Thomson Miss Jane, 29 Nelson st, west<br />
Thomson Miss, 24 West Stewart st<br />
Thomson Mrs James, 13 Belville st<br />
Thomson Mrs, 60 Drumfrochar rd<br />
Thomson Mrs, ladies' nurse, 6 West Stewart st<br />
Thomson Mrs, 24 St Lawrence st<br />
Thomson Mrs C, 2 Robertson st<br />
Thomson Mrs, draper, 62 Ann st<br />
Thomson Mrs, 34 Sir Michael st<br />
THORBURN Walter (<strong>of</strong> Walter Grieve, Son & Co.), Rosneath<br />
house, 97 Eldon st<br />
THORNE R. & Sons, wholesale wine and spirit merchants,<br />
importers, and bonded warehouse proprietors, 6 Manse<br />
lane and Havelock buildings, <strong>Greenock</strong>, and 12 Mark<br />
lane, London, E.G.<br />
Thome Robert (<strong>of</strong> R. Thome & Sons), 17 Fox st<br />
Thorne Thomas M. (<strong>of</strong> R. Thorne & Son3), Wardwood, 51<br />
TIERNEY W. B., bootmaker, 49 Cathcart st. Ho. 16<br />
Hope st<br />
Tierney Mrs John, 8 Shaw place<br />
TIFFIN Joseph, clerk, 9 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Tiffin Thomas, salesman, 11 Bruce st<br />
TIMES (Glasgow) Evening. Branch <strong>of</strong>fice, 29 Cathcart st.<br />
Robert Wood, correspondent and agent<br />
TINNIE James, labourer, 14 Terrace road<br />
TINNOCK John, rivetter, 13 Cathcart st<br />
TOBIN Christopher, salesman, 51 Kelly st<br />
Tobin Patrick, joiner, 4 Watt st<br />
TODD John, mason and builder, 77 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Todd Thomas (<strong>of</strong> MacLean & Co.), 34 Margaret st<br />
Todd William, shipmaster, 17 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Todd William, carter, 72 Roxburgh st<br />
Todd Miss, 59 Brisbane st<br />
Todd Mrs George, 26 Ann st<br />
Todd Mrs John, 34 Margaret st<br />
Todd Mrs John, 36 Ingleston st<br />
TOLMIE Alexander, local secretary Mutual Provideafc<br />
Alliance, 24 Bank st<br />
TOMNEY John, broker and outfitter, 36 Shaw st<br />
TONTINE Hotel, 34 Cathcart st<br />
TONNER John, salesman, 47 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
TOOK William, rigger, 2 Ropework lane<br />
TORRANS William, labourer, 27 Ingleston st
DIRECTORY. 205-<br />
TOSH David, slater and slate and cement merchant, fitter <strong>of</strong><br />
lightning conductors and chimney stalk repairer, 11<br />
Brougham st and 9 Ratho st. Ho. 19 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Tosh J. Westwood, teacher <strong>of</strong> music, 1 Kelly st<br />
TOUGH Alexander & Son, hemp and wire rope manufacturers,<br />
Clyde Ropework, Drumfrochar rd. Warehouse,<br />
3 East breast<br />
Tough David (<strong>of</strong> H.M. Customs), 19 Newton st<br />
Tough William (<strong>of</strong> Alexander Tough & Son), 35 Regent st<br />
Tough Mrs Mary, 31 Lynedoch st<br />
TOWN Hall, 6 Hamilton st<br />
TOWNEND Richard, engineer, 5 Roslin st<br />
TRAIL James, carpenter, 8 Hay st<br />
TRAIN Mrs, grocer, 38 Main st<br />
TRAINER Michael, tailor, 28 West Burn st<br />
TRAMWAY Co.'s <strong>of</strong>fice, 29 Brougham st<br />
TREGELLAS Walter, steward, 9 Tobago st<br />
TRIGGS Philip, boarding-house keeper, 1 West breast<br />
TRINITY U.P. Church, 31 Union st<br />
TROTTER John, engine-driver, 52 West Blackhall st<br />
TUCKER John, grocer and provision merchant, 7 John st.<br />
Ho. 29 Belville st<br />
Tucker Nathaniel, petty <strong>of</strong>ficer, R.N., 41 West Blackhall st<br />
Tucker Tplliam, moulder, 14 Serpentine walk<br />
TULLY James, joiner, 17 Kelly st<br />
TULLOCH Miss, greengrocer, 13 Cartsburn st<br />
Tulloch Mrs, ladies' nurse, 24 Lyle st<br />
TURLEY James, moulder, 47 Main st<br />
Turley John, moulder, 8 East Blackhall st<br />
Turley John, labourer, 27 Main st<br />
TURNBULL Alexander J., C.E., master <strong>of</strong> works, 18<br />
Hamilton st. Ho. 60 Forsyth st<br />
Turn bull James, sugar boiler, 83 Regent st<br />
Turnbull John A., sugar-house manager, 38 Mearns st<br />
Turnbull Jonathan, carpenter, joiner and blockmaker, 5<br />
Dock breast and 49 Rue-end st. Ho. 10 Lyle st<br />
Turnbull, Martin & Co., coal exporters and shipbrokers, 1$<br />
Palmerston buildings<br />
Tnrnbull & Sons, photographers, City buildings<br />
Turnbull William, carpenter, 15 Belville st<br />
TURNER Alfred, engineer, 24 East Crawfurd st<br />
Turner Andrew, painter, 2 Maedougall st<br />
Turner Andrew, moulder, 40 St Lawrence st<br />
Turner & Cameron, fleshers, 35 Ann st. Ho. 31 do.<br />
Turner Donald, labourer, 36 West Burn st<br />
Turner Duncan, joiner, 20 Bruce st
206 DIRECTORY.<br />
Turner James William, writer and notary public, 17 West<br />
Blackhall st. Ho. 9 Fox st<br />
Turner James, late writer, 6 Bank st<br />
Turner John, carter, 54 St Lawrence st<br />
Turner John, saddler, 1 Watt place. Ho. 57 Regent st<br />
Turner John, engineer, 56 St Lawaence st<br />
Turner Malcolm, teller, Union Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>. Ho. 3<br />
Manor crescent, Card well bay, G-ourock<br />
Turner Samuel, boilermaker, 66 East Hamilton st<br />
Turner Thomas, seaman, 12 Lynedoch st<br />
Turner Thomas, porter, 14 Drumfrochar road<br />
Turner William, commission merchant, 18 West Burn st.<br />
Ho. 33 Kelly st<br />
Turner William, badge porter, 28 East Shaw st<br />
Turner Mrs, 11 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Turner Mrs John, 3 Shaw place<br />
Turner Mrs Robert, 31 Lyle st<br />
Turner Mrs, 8 Antigua st<br />
TWEDDEL James (<strong>of</strong> Robert Cowan & Co.), Duncrag, 99<br />
Finnart st<br />
TWEEDDALE James, grocer and provision merchant, 68<br />
Vennel<br />
Tweeddale John, labourer, 26 Ann st<br />
TWEEDLIE James, coppersmith, 5 Hope st<br />
TWIGG Edward, gunmaker and cutler, 33 Hamilton st. Ho.<br />
Richmond villa, 33 Newton st<br />
TYRE John, painter, 43 Crawfurd st, Glebe<br />
Tyre Mrs Robert, 40 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
TYTLER Matthew, glazier, 28 Wellington st<br />
U<br />
UNION Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 1 Hamilton street—F. G. Bruce,<br />
agent<br />
Union John, labourer, 22 Arthur st<br />
UNITED Presbyterian Church, 3 Union st<br />
United Presbyterian Church, St Andrew sq<br />
United Presbyterian Church, Sir Michael st<br />
URIE Hugh, coachman, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Urie James, engineer, 78 Belville st<br />
Urie Robert, photographer and dealer in photographic material,<br />
Waverley buildings, 29 West Burn st. Ho. do.<br />
Urie Thomas, seaman, 7 Dempster st<br />
Urie William, blacksmith, 22 Arthur st<br />
Urie Mrs, 13 Crescent st<br />
URQUHART William, rigger, 19 Lyle st
DIRECTORY. 207<br />
UrquhartMrs, 11 Crescent st<br />
Urquhart Mrs William B. , 23 Roxburgh st<br />
VALE <strong>of</strong> Clyde Tramways Co. <strong>Office</strong>, 29 Brougham st<br />
VALLALEY James, shoemaker, 20 Tobago st<br />
VALLANCE William, engineer, 19 Ingleston st<br />
VALVONA Philipe, confectioner, 5 William st. Ho. do.<br />
VANHOEVER John, seaman, 26 Trafalgar st<br />
VANVASHAN Cornelius, steward, 41 Crawfurd st<br />
VASS David, carpenter, 78 Belville st<br />
VINCENT A. G., clothier and outfitter, 3 William st. Ho,<br />
37 Regent st<br />
Vincent A. G., jun., grocer, 35 Lynedoch st. Ho. do.<br />
Vincent John, seaman, 28 Dalrymple st<br />
VIRTUE Mrs Alexander, 42 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
VIVIAN & Sons, copper smelters and yellow metal merchants—John<br />
Jamieson, agent<br />
W<br />
WADDEL James, joiner, 30 Lynedoch st<br />
Waddel William, slater, 22 Bearhope st<br />
WADDELL John, engineer, 55 Drumfrochar road<br />
Waddell John, contractor, " James Watt " dock, Garvel<br />
park, 56 East Hamilton st<br />
Waddell William, builder, 13 East Crawfurd st<br />
Waddell Mrs John, 47 Mearns st<br />
WADE John, coal merchant, 52 Inverkip st<br />
Wade Robert, labourer, 12 Baker st<br />
WALES Miss, 8 St Lawrence st<br />
WALKER Alexander (<strong>of</strong> J. & R. Young & Company), 53<br />
Brougham st<br />
Walker Alexander, cooper, 40 East Crawfurd st<br />
Walker Alexander, joiner, 6 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Walker Alexander, sergeant drill instructor, 32 Kelly st<br />
Walker Andrew & Co., coal merchants, 1 Regent st and 8<br />
Dellingburn st<br />
Walker Andrew, carpenter, 33 Lyle st<br />
Walker Andrew, moulder, 57 Belville st<br />
Walker Andrew (<strong>of</strong> A. Walker & Co.), 11 Nelson st, west<br />
Walker Archibald, labourer, 15 Regent st<br />
Walker Colin, painter, 26 Market st<br />
Walker David, labourer. 11 Hill st<br />
Walker George, joiner, 29 Dempster st
208 DIRECTORY.<br />
Walker Hugh, engineer, 39 Ann st<br />
Walker Hugh (<strong>of</strong> John Walker & Co.), 117 Eldon st<br />
Walker H. Kichd. (<strong>of</strong> John Walker & Co.), 117 Eldon st<br />
Walker Hugh William (<strong>of</strong> John Walker & Co.), 6 Finnart<br />
terrace, 59 Newton st<br />
Walker James, railway porter, 1 1 Regent st<br />
Walker James, smith, 58 Wellington st<br />
Walker John William (<strong>of</strong> John Walker & Co.), 117 Eldon st<br />
Walker John & Co., sugar refiners, 3 Princes st<br />
Walker John, carting contractor, 10 Buccleuch st. Ho. 57<br />
Regent st<br />
Walker John, gardener, 87 Wellington st<br />
Walker John (<strong>of</strong> John Walker & Co.), 6 Fmnart terrace, 59<br />
Newton st<br />
Walker Louson (<strong>of</strong> Welsh, Walker & Macpherson), Ashburn,<br />
8 Bedford st<br />
Walker Robert J., engineer, 40 Lynedoch st<br />
Walker Robert, joiner, 5 Watt st<br />
Walker Robert, plumber and zinc worker, 32 Roxburgh st.<br />
Ho. 27 Dempster st<br />
Walker Robert, vanman, 5 Duncan st<br />
Walker W., chemist and druggist, 23 Rue- end st. House 13<br />
Lynedoch st<br />
Walker William, engineer, 9 Lyle st<br />
Walker William, flesher, 33 West Burn st. Ho. 27 Dempster<br />
street<br />
Walker Miss, 12 Ardgowan st<br />
Walker Miss Maggie, head mistress Belville Place School,<br />
Ho. 17 Octavia cottages<br />
Walker Mrs, 44 Arthur st<br />
Walker Mrs, 28 Bruce st<br />
WALLACE Charles, smith, 26 East Crawfurd st<br />
Wallace E. S. (<strong>of</strong> James M'Lellan & Co.), 53 Brisbane st<br />
Wallace (Gillies) Mrs J. W., teacher <strong>of</strong> dancing and calisthenics,<br />
27 West Stewart st<br />
Wallace James, compositor, 32 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Wallace James (<strong>of</strong> Wm. Kelly & Co.), 30 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Wallace James, M.D., L.R.C.S.E., &c, physician and surgeon..<br />
16 Union st<br />
Wallace James, shipmaster, 25 Newton st<br />
Wallace James, mason, 16 Hope st<br />
Wallace James, rivetter, 19 Ingleston pi<br />
Wallace John, deep-sea and Trinity pilot, 30 South st<br />
Wallace Thomas, traveller, 11 Lynedoch st<br />
Wallace William, spirit merchant, 1 Open shore. Ho. 1£<br />
Lynedoch st
DIRECTORY. 209<br />
Wallace William, moulder, 67 Beiville st<br />
Wallace Mrs James, 30 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Wallace Mrs William, 24 Bank st<br />
Wallace Mrs, grocer, 17 Antigua st<br />
WALLER Mrs Joseph, 19 Bruce st<br />
WALLOE. & Co., ship chandlers and ship store merchants,<br />
21 Shaw st<br />
Walloe W. B. (<strong>of</strong> Walloe & Co.), 7 Mearns st<br />
WALTON Utrick, <strong>of</strong> H.M. Customs, 63 Newton st<br />
WALSH Dominick, sculptor and builder, 20 Pottery st, Ladyburn.<br />
Ho. do.<br />
WARD James, saiimaker, 8 Kilblain st<br />
Ward J. T. & Co., watchmakers and jewellers, 16 Hamilton<br />
st<br />
Ward J. T. (<strong>of</strong> J. T. Ward & Co.), Ashbourne house,<br />
Gourock<br />
Ward Richard, clerk, 37 Kelly st<br />
WARDEN Andrew, watch and clock maker, 45 Hamilton st..<br />
Ho. 20 Brisbane st<br />
Warden James B., deep-sea pilot, 63 Octavia terrace<br />
Warden John (<strong>of</strong> Hamilton & Adam), Roselea, 5 Finnart st<br />
Warden John, coal merchant, 28 Yennel. Ko. 6 Nelson st.<br />
west<br />
Warden Robert, farmer, Finnart farm, Finnart rcl<br />
Warden William, japanner, 45 Cafchcart st. Ho. 21 Dempster<br />
st<br />
Warden Mrs M., 54 Brougham st<br />
WARDLE George, agent for North British Daily Mail and<br />
Glasgow Weekly Mail, 1 Bank st. Ho. 25 Brisbane st<br />
WAEDROP David, M.A. (<strong>of</strong> Slater & Wardrop) 12 Princes sfc<br />
WARK Richard, labourer, 7 Bruce st<br />
Wark Mrs, 32 Crescent st<br />
WARNOCK Edward, labourer, 10 Hay st<br />
WAERELL Mrs Wm., lodgings, 15 Laird st<br />
WARRICK Richard, skinner, 4 Sinclair st<br />
WATERFORD Steam-ship <strong>Office</strong>, 9 Customhouse place-<br />
Graham Brymner, agent<br />
WATERSON John, smith, 17 Cartsburn st<br />
WATKINS William, engineer, 16 Hope st<br />
WATSON Alexander L., traveller, 9 Wellington st<br />
Watson Andrew, gardener, 115 Dempster st<br />
Watson Daniel, joiner, 105 Belviile st<br />
Watson Frederick, hairdresser and perfumer, 7 West Blackhall<br />
st. Ho. 15 Laird st<br />
Watson George, draper, 13 Rue -end st. Ho. 5 Old Hillend<br />
Watson George, gardener, 79 Dempster st
210<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Watson Hugh M'P., gasfitter and bellhanger, 12 Sugarhouse<br />
lane. Ho. 71 Nicolson st<br />
Watson James, teacher, 65 Vennel. Ho. 35 Nelson st, west<br />
Watson James, spirit merchant, 8 Inverkip st. Ho. 2 Princes st<br />
Watson J. & G-., sugar brokers, Palmerston buildings<br />
Watson James (<strong>of</strong> J. & G. Watson), 67 Octavia terrace<br />
Watson John, carpenter, 27 Nicolson st<br />
Watson John, engineer 3 Regent st<br />
Watson John, policeman, 21 Trafalgar st<br />
Watson Matthew, hairdresser and perfumer, 2 Cathcart sq.<br />
Ho. 47 Trafalgar st<br />
Watson Michael, carter, 27 Ingleston st<br />
Watson Robert, flesher, 7 Prospecthill st<br />
Watson Robert, labourer, 15 Sir Michael st<br />
Watson Thomas, baker and confectioner, 40 Nelson st, west.<br />
Ho. 60 Kelly st<br />
Watson Thomas, sailmaker, 40 Nicolson st<br />
Watson Thomas C, letterpress printer, 14 Mill st<br />
Watson Thomas, bootmaker, 33 Nicolson st. Ho. 5 Glen st<br />
Watson William, upholsterer, 5 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Watson William, fireman, 55 Belville st<br />
Watson William, engineer and boilermaker, Ladyburn Boiler<br />
Works, Port-Glasgow road. Ho. Pearidge villa, Skelmorlie<br />
Watson William, grocer, 6 Ann st. Ho. 9 Lynedoch st<br />
Watson William, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 41 Westburn<br />
st. Ho. 14 Nelson st, west<br />
Watson Miss, dressmaker, 27 Nicolson st<br />
Watson Mrs Alexander, 15 Lynedoch st<br />
Watson Mrs J,, grocer, 4 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
WATT Alexander, salesman, 32 Kelly st<br />
Watt John, wine merchant, 110 Drumfrochar road. Ho. 38<br />
Main st<br />
Watt John, blacksmith, 17 Nelson st, west<br />
Watt John, carpenter, 6 Hill st<br />
Watt Museum Institution, Kelly st. Thos. Struthers, curator<br />
Watt Neil, joiner, 56 St Lawrence st<br />
Watt Robert, baker, 37 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Watt William, wine and spirit merchant, 47 Vennel. Ho.<br />
Gala lodge, Ardgowan st, west<br />
Watt Miss, 43 Forsyth st<br />
Watt Mrs William, 14 Ardgowan st, west<br />
WATTERS John, carter, 18 Stanners st<br />
Watters Stewart, shipmaster, 99 Belville st<br />
Watters William, gatekeeper, 17 Ann st<br />
'Watters Mrs James, 5 Rue- end st<br />
WAUN John O., assistant inspector <strong>of</strong> poor, 16 South st
DIRECTORY. 2ff<br />
WAYTE Mrs Agnes, 65 Nicolson st<br />
WEBB Caleb, seaman, 18 Bruce st<br />
Webb William, labourer, 9 Hope st<br />
WEBSTER Alexander, baker, 9 Argyle st<br />
Webster William, porter, 6 Patrick st<br />
Webster William, seaman, 13 South st<br />
WEIR Alexander, weigher, 95 Roxburgh st<br />
Weir Allan, solicitor, 32 Nicolson st. Ho. Grafton ter., 17<br />
Bentinck st<br />
Weir Daniel, cooper, 70 Roxburgh st<br />
Weir Duncan, carpenter, 70 Roxburgh st<br />
Weir Duncan, 1 9 Ann st. Ho. 5 Antigua st<br />
Weir J., joiner, 20 West Blackhall st. Ho. 38 Wesfc<br />
Stewart st<br />
Weir James 0,, secretary, <strong>Greenock</strong> Co-operative Society<br />
(Limited), 12 Trafalgar st<br />
Weir James, smith, 15 Main st<br />
Weir James, smith, 16 Mearns st<br />
Weir John, blacksmith, 25 Belville st<br />
Weir John, blacksmith, 55 Belville st<br />
Weir John (<strong>of</strong> Muir & Weir), 37 Kelly st<br />
Weir John, 45 Lynedoch st<br />
Weir Robert, teacher <strong>of</strong> music. 34 Nelson st, west<br />
Weir Robert, blacksmith, 27 Belville st<br />
Weir Thomas, grocer, 46 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st. Ho. 24 Bruce sfc<br />
Weir Thomas, carpenter, 17 Cartsburn st<br />
Weir Walter, wine and spirit merchant, 20 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Weir William, cooper, 36 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Weir William, labourer, 3 Hamilton st<br />
Weir William M. G., <strong>of</strong> <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>, 12 Wellington sfc<br />
Weir Miss, furnishings and millinery, 19 Ann st<br />
Weir Miss Janet H, dressmaker, 77 Regent st<br />
Weir Mrs Agnes, 13 West Stewart st<br />
Weir Mrs E., lodgings, 75 Regent st<br />
Weir Mrs, 29 Lyle st<br />
Weir Mrs, confectioner, 4 Lennox buildings<br />
WELLBURN Mrs, grocer, 9 Brisbane st. Ho. do.<br />
WELL Park Apothecaries' Hall, 9 Lynedoch sfc<br />
Well Park Parish Church, Regent st<br />
Well Park Promenade. Entrances—Regent st, Bank sfc T<br />
Sir John's brae and Lynedoch st<br />
Well Park Free Church, 3 Lynedoch st<br />
WELLINGTON Park Pleasure Grounds. Entrance—<br />
Drumfrochar road<br />
WELLS James, carpenter, 9 Watt st<br />
WELSH John, rivetter, 16 Serpentine walk
312 DIRECTORY.<br />
Welsh John, smith, 27 Lynedoch st<br />
Welsh Eobert, joiner, 19 Regent st<br />
Welsh, Walker & Macpherson, accountants, house-factors and<br />
insurance agents, 33 Cathcart st<br />
Welsh William, wine and spirit merchant, 8 Charles st. Hov<br />
26 Charles st<br />
WESLEYAN Methodist Chapel, 4 Ardgowan st, west<br />
WEST-End Baths Company (Limited), 5 Campbell st<br />
West-End Cricket Club, Bentinck ground, Eldon st<br />
West Free Church, 11 Ardgowan st, west<br />
West Joseph, clerk, 39 Lynedoch st<br />
West Parish Church, Nelson st, west<br />
West Miss, 7 Ardgowan st, west<br />
WESTON Robert, engineman, 5 Duncan st<br />
Weston Thomas, blacksmith, 42 Roxburgh st<br />
WHEAT Sheaf Hotel, 6 Church place<br />
WHELE William, commercial traveller, 19 Newton st<br />
WHITE Alexander, joiner, 11 East Crawfurd st<br />
White Archibald, confectioner. 20 Inverkip st<br />
White Hart Hotel, 50 Cathcart st<br />
White James, joiner, 70 Ann st<br />
White James, slater, 1 Duncan st<br />
White John, feuar, 57 Union st<br />
White John, cowfeeder, 104 Drumfrochar road<br />
White John, tugboatman, 24 Hamilton st<br />
White Thomas, carpenter, 23 East Shaw st<br />
White Thomas, engineer, 21 Ingleston st<br />
White William, brassfounder, gasfitter and bellhanger, 3&<br />
Roxburgh st. Ho. 28 Trafalgar st<br />
White William, seaman. 21 Trafalgar st<br />
White William, teller, Royal Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>. [Ho. 1 Manor<br />
crescent, Gourock<br />
White Mrs Alexander, 6 John st<br />
WHITEFORD James, M.D., L.R.C.S.E. Consulting rooms 7 .<br />
29 Hamilton st. Ho. 6 Forsyth st<br />
Whiteford James, tobacconist, 41 West Blackhall st. Ho. do.<br />
Whiteford Robert, baker, 23 Regent st. Ho. 12 Lynedoch st<br />
Whiteford Robert, boilermaker, 59 Belville st<br />
Whiteford William, joiner, 93 Roxburgh st<br />
Whiteford Mrs, 18 Wellington st<br />
Whiteford Mrs John, grocer, 26 Market st<br />
WHITEHILL Daniel, carpenter, 24 Cartsburn st<br />
WHITELAW Adam, smith, 22 Lyle st<br />
Whitelaw Alexander & Co., brickbuilders, contractors, anc$<br />
brickmakers, 76 Drumfrochar road. Works, Dargavel.,.<br />
Bishoptow
DIRECTORY. 213<br />
Whitelaw Robert (<strong>of</strong> R. & R. Whitelaw), 22 Robertson st<br />
Wbitelaw R. & R., coal merchant"?, Albert Harbour depot, 2<br />
Patrick st<br />
Wbitelaw Thomas, coppersmith, 24 Wellington st<br />
Whitelaw Mrs Alexander, 49 Mearns st<br />
Whitelaw Miss, 49 Mearns st<br />
WHITESIDE Alexander, pointsman, 12 Trafalgar st<br />
WHITSON Robert, brassfmisher, 40 Lvnedoch st<br />
WHYTE Archibald, engine-driver, 23 Lynedoch st<br />
Whyte Archibald, watchmaker, 8 Hay st<br />
Whyte Archibald (<strong>of</strong> H.M. Customs), 31 Trafalgar st<br />
Whyte Daniel, carpenter, 33 Lyle st<br />
Whyte George, machinery and iron merchant, 13 John st.<br />
Ho. 25 Regent st<br />
Whyte George, baker, 19 Bruce st<br />
Whyte James & Co., sailmakers, 2 Virginia st<br />
Whyte James (<strong>of</strong> James Whyte & Co.), 22 Bank st<br />
Whyte John, painter, 10 Hay st<br />
Whyte & Ross, tinsmiths and gasfitters, 11 East Quay lane<br />
Whyte Thomson, engineer, 17 Lynedoch st<br />
Whyte Thomas S., architect and surveyor, City buildings, 32<br />
Cathcart st. Ho. 78 Dempster st<br />
Whyte Thomas (<strong>of</strong> Whyte & Ross), 14 Wellington st<br />
Whyte Walter, engineer, 2 Grey place<br />
WIENING Johann (<strong>of</strong> Nathan & Wiening), 6 Mearns st<br />
WIGGIANS James, broker, 8 Manse lane"<br />
WIGHT George, engineer, 5 Belville st<br />
WILD Mrs, 26 Ann st<br />
WILKIE Alexander, smith, 51 Kelly st<br />
Wilkie Angus, joiner, 22 Lynedoch st<br />
Wilkie Angus, brickbuilder "and contractor, Wellington st.<br />
Ho. 4 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Wilkie Duncan, boilermaker. 34 Crescent sfc<br />
Wilkie James, mason, 64 Kelly st<br />
Wilkie John, lime burner, coal, cement, and fireclay goods<br />
merchant, 10 Brougham st. Ho. Alma villa, Gourock.<br />
(See advertisement.)<br />
Wilkie John, porter, 14 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Wilkie John, bricklayer, 11 Brachelston st<br />
Wilkie, Mrs John, 14 William st<br />
WILKINSON Robert, iron plater, 10 Baker st<br />
Wilkinson Samuel, labourer, 7 East Crawfurd st<br />
WILLIAMS Alfred, pawnbroker, 28 Wellington st<br />
Williams Nathaniel, 17 Kelly st<br />
Williams Peter, pilot, 2 York st<br />
Williams William, engineer, 30 Ingleston st^
214<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
Williams William, seaman, 5 Shaw st<br />
WILLIAMSON Alexander, carpenter, 14 Terrace road<br />
Williamson Daniel (<strong>of</strong> Williamson & Gray), 5 Trafalgar st<br />
Williamson Edward, carpenter, 66 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Williamson George, writer and notary public, and clerk to><br />
Burgh School Board, 2 Bank st. Ho. 37 Newton st<br />
Williamson George, writer, secretary to <strong>Greenock</strong> Academy,<br />
and secretary to <strong>Greenock</strong> Infirmary, 2 Bank st. Ho.<br />
37 Newton st<br />
Williamson George, jun., sugar broker, 33 Cathcart st. Hov<br />
37 Newton st<br />
Williamson George, engineer, 38 East Hamilton st<br />
Williamson & Gray, joiners and builders, 51 Vennel<br />
Williamson James, quay foreman, Caledonian Railway, Customhouse<br />
quay. Ho. 41 Nelson st<br />
Williamson James, steamboat owner, 11 Bentinck st<br />
Williamson John, optician, 15 Roxburgh st<br />
Williamson Peter, traveller, 34 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Williamson Robert, smith, 5 Ingleston st<br />
Williamson Robert, tailor, 21 Bearhope st<br />
Williamson Robert, tobacconist, 2 Ingleston st. Ho. 5 do.<br />
Williamson Thomas, carpenter, 50 Roxburgh st<br />
Williamson William (L. and N. Tea Co.), 25 Trafalgar st<br />
Williamson Mrs George, 35 Lynedoch st<br />
Williamson Mrs John, 27 Nelson st<br />
Williamson Mrs, 169 Eldon st<br />
Williamson Mrs, 2 Watt place<br />
Williamson Mrs, furnishings, 66 Roxburgh st<br />
WILLS Peter, dyer, 64 Ann st<br />
WILSON Alexander M. (<strong>of</strong> A. & J. Wilson), 2 Shaw place<br />
Wilson Alexander, mason, 85 Wellington st<br />
Wilson Alexander, boilermaker, 13 Ingleston st<br />
Wilson Alexander, butcher, 33 Ann st. Ho. 32 do.<br />
Wilson Andrew, boilermaker, 70 Wellington st<br />
Wilson Andrew S., hairdresser, 29 Regent st. Ho. do.<br />
Wilson A. & J., furnishing ironmongers and ship chandlery<br />
65 Rue-end st<br />
Wilson Archibald, joiner, 61 Ann st<br />
Wilson Daniel, shipmaster, 10 South st<br />
Wilson David, engineer, 66 Regent st<br />
Wilson David, joiner 16 Crescent st<br />
Wilson David, plasterer, 30 West Blackball st. Ho. 95 Roxburgh<br />
st<br />
Wilson David, farmer, High Cornhaddock<br />
Wilson Donald, gas inspector, 24 Antigua st<br />
Wilson Douglas J., clerk, 13 Ardgowan st, west
DIRECTORY. 215<br />
Wilson Edward, drysalter, general merchant, and salt importer,<br />
25 Charles st. Ho. Woodthorpe, 21 Esplanade<br />
Wilson Gabriel, mate, 66 Ann st<br />
Wilson George, dispensing chemist, 40 Cathcart st. Ho. 1<br />
Union st<br />
Wilson Hugh, joiner, 31 Dempster st<br />
Wilson Hugh, agent for the Scotsman, 5 Palmerston buildiugs<br />
Wilson James (<strong>of</strong> A. & J. Wilson), 29 Mearns st<br />
Wilson James > civil engineer and superintendent <strong>of</strong> Water<br />
Works. <strong>Office</strong>, 18 Hamilton st. Ho. Overton cottage<br />
Wilson James, engineer, 6 St Lawrence st<br />
Wilson James, 1 Albert place, West Blackhall st. Ho. 32<br />
Ann st<br />
Wilson J. C, fruiterer and confectioner, 12 Ann st. Ho. do,<br />
Wilson John G., furnishing shop, 46 East Hamilton st<br />
Wilson John, baker, 14 Ann st. Ho do.<br />
Wilson John, fitter, 52 Regent st<br />
Wilson John, coalmaster, 5 Chapel st, <strong>Greenock</strong>, and 69<br />
Great Clyde st, Glasgow<br />
Wilson John T., hatter and hosier, 10 West Blackhall st. Ho.<br />
18 Bedford st<br />
Wilson John, grocer, 31 Cathcart st. Ho. 32 Crescent st<br />
Wilson John, L.R.C.P.E. and L.R.C.S.E., 4 Grosveuor place,<br />
Wellington st<br />
Wilson John, storekeeper, 8 Bogle st. Ho. Glen cottage, 18<br />
Bedford st<br />
Wilson John, schoolmaster, Shaw Street Public School. Ho,<br />
53 Brisbane st<br />
Wilson John, salesman, 8 Hay st<br />
Wilson John, labourer, 34 Ingles ton st<br />
Wilson John S., joiner, 74 Wellington st<br />
Wilson Joseph R., property measurer and surveyor, 33 Cathcart<br />
st. Ho. 15 Roxburgh st<br />
Wilson Michael, coal merchant, 29 West Burn st. Ho. 78<br />
Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st<br />
Wilson Michael (<strong>of</strong> Wilson & Wishart), 19 Wellington st<br />
Wilson M. (<strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> Mineral Water Co.), lo South st<br />
Wilson Peter, labourer, 1 1 Hill st<br />
Wilson Robert, engineer, 32 Crescent st<br />
Wilson Robert, yardsman, 34 West Blackhall st<br />
Wilson Robert, grocer, 25 Belville st. Ho. do.<br />
Wilson Robert, headmaster Highlanders' Academy, Roxburgh<br />
st. Ho. 29 Mearns st<br />
Wilson Robert, carter, 44 Arthur st<br />
Wilson Robert, brassfmisher, 32 Trafalgar st<br />
Wilson Thomas, baker, 64 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st
216 DIRECTORY.<br />
Wilson Thomas, compositor, 8 Murdieston st<br />
Wilson Thomas, coachman, 6 Nelson st, Glebe<br />
Wilson Thomas, boiiermaker, 42 Arthur st<br />
Wilson Thomas, cooper, 2 Crawford lane<br />
Wilson Thomas, mason, 85 Wellington st<br />
Wilson Thomas, smith, 6 Carnock st<br />
Wilson Thomas, police sergeant, 20 Bearhope st<br />
Wilson Thomas, writer and clerk to the <strong>Greenock</strong> Harbour<br />
Trust and Clyde Pilot Bsard, 18 Hamilton st. Ho. 44<br />
Finn art st<br />
Wilson Rev. William, minister <strong>of</strong> Wellpark Parish Church.<br />
Ho. 27 Finnart st<br />
Wilson William, shoemaker, 52 Wellington st<br />
Wilson William A., M.D., CM., physician and surgeon. Ho.<br />
Thorncliffe, 54 Brisbane st<br />
Wilson & Wishart, engineers and millwrights, 5 Ann sfc<br />
Wilson Miss, 69 Nicolson st<br />
Wilson Miss, confectioner, 8 Grey pi<br />
Wilson Mrs, 82 Belville st<br />
Wilson Mrs Alexander, grocer, 38 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st. Ho. 28<br />
Bruce st<br />
Wilson Mrs Andrew, 47 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Wilson Mrs J. C, 13 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Wilson Mrs John, 20 Brisbane st<br />
Wilson Mrs William, 3 Laurieston st<br />
Wilson Mrs, 12 Bruce st<br />
Wilson Mrs, 70 Ann st<br />
Wilson Mrs, 32 West Stewart st<br />
WINDEBANK George, labourer, 13 Ingleston st<br />
WINGATE Gabriel, labourer, 24 Ingleston st<br />
Wingate & Co., bootmakers, 7 Hamilton st<br />
WINK John (<strong>of</strong> Kidd & Wink), 27 Nelson st, west<br />
WINTON Mrs Robert, 19 Brisbane st<br />
WISHART James (<strong>of</strong> Wilson & Wishart), 21 Trafalgar st<br />
Wishart Thomas, hairdresser, 2 Cross-shore st and 13 East<br />
breast. Ho. 1 Bank st<br />
Wishart Miss, huckster, 18 Sir Michael st<br />
WOLTMAN Matthew, sugar boiler, 31 Ingleston st<br />
WOHLGENUTH John, seaman, 56 Wellington st<br />
WOOD Francis, sculptor, 30 Bruce st<br />
Wood James & William, coalmasters, 14 Brougham st, and<br />
Regent st coal depot. Caledonian Railway<br />
Wood James (<strong>of</strong> J. & W. Wood), Bathville, Bathgate, and<br />
Cavers bank, Paisley<br />
Wood Joseph, coal merchant, Upper <strong>Greenock</strong> goods depot.<br />
Ho. 9 Dempster st
DIRECTORY. *2i7<br />
Wood Robert, agent and correspondent for Glasgow Daily<br />
and Weekly Herald and Evening Times, 29 Cathcart st.<br />
Ho. Gladstone place, 35 Brisbane st<br />
Wood Robert C, ship-husband, 13 Kelly st<br />
Wood Thomas, sculptor and monumental works, Cemetery<br />
gate, 4 South st. Ho. 1 Wellington st<br />
Wood William, smith and cartwright, 11 Chapel st. Ho. 9<br />
Lyle st<br />
Wood William, superintendent <strong>of</strong> fire brigade, 24 Ann st<br />
Wood William, blacksmith, 63 Ann st<br />
Wood William, caulker, 62 Regent st<br />
Wood William, High Church manse, Oakshaw, Paisley<br />
Y/ood Miss, 10 Antigua st<br />
Wood Mrs Thomas, 10 Wellington st<br />
Wood Mrs William, 9 East Shaw st<br />
Wood Mrs, 23 Ingleston st<br />
WOODHEAD Mrs, 50 Brougham st<br />
WOODROW John, engine driver, 71 Wellington st<br />
WOOLER James, engineer, 65 Nicolson st<br />
WOOLLEY Samuel S., pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music, 9 Eldon st<br />
WORREL Mrs, lodgings, 15 Laird st<br />
WOTHERSPOON AlexanderC, hatter, &c, 58 Rue-end st.<br />
Ho. 12 Lyle st<br />
WRAY P., coal salesman, Dellingburnsq. Ho. 43 Lynedoch st<br />
Wray Miss El., furnishings, 5 Grey pi. Ho. 43 Lynedoch st<br />
WREDE & Co., sugar brokers and commission merchants,<br />
32 Cathcart st<br />
Wrede Mrs Lear, South hill, 20 East Crawfurd st<br />
WRIGHT Alexander, lessee and manager, Theatre-Royal.<br />
Ho. 40 Brisbane st<br />
Wright & Co., ship store dealers, 4 Cathcart st<br />
Wright David, mechanic, 61 Ann st<br />
Wright James (<strong>of</strong> Wright & Co,), Buckingham terrace, 42<br />
Brisbane st<br />
Wright Joseph, fish merchant, 14 Bogle st<br />
Wright Peter & Son, slaters, slate and cement merchants,<br />
Salmon st and 48 Inverkip st. Ho. Commonhead house,<br />
Ravenscraig<br />
Wright Robert (<strong>of</strong> Morrison & Wright), 75 Union st<br />
Wright Robert, tailor and clothier, 34 West Blackball st.<br />
Ho. 26 do.<br />
Wright Robert, boilermaker, 14 Arthur st<br />
Wright Sutherland, brassfinisher, 16 Arthur st<br />
Wright Thomas, mason, 84 Roxburgh st<br />
Wright Thomas, carter, 13 Ingleston st<br />
Wright William, storekeeper, 3 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st
"218 DIRECTORY.<br />
Wright Mrs, 35 Brisbane st<br />
Wright Mrs Daniel, lodgings, 7 Lynedoch st<br />
Wright Mrs, 75 Union st<br />
WYLIE Alexander, engineer, 20 Wellington st<br />
Wylie Alexander, engine-driver, 32 Kelly st<br />
Wylie Allan, engraver and brassfinisher, 9 Rue -end st. Ho.<br />
40 St Lawrence st<br />
Wylie George, joiner, 8 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Wylie Henry, wood-turner, 41 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Wylie Hugh, clerk, 15 Brougham st<br />
Wylie Robert, carter, 116 Drumfrochar road<br />
Wylie William, boilermaker, 24 East Orawfurd st<br />
Wylie Miss, boys' dressmaker, 51 Kelly st<br />
Wylie Mrs, 20 Stanners st<br />
Wylie Mrs, 51 Kelly st<br />
WYMER Francis W., surveyor, Board <strong>of</strong> Trade, 7 Virginia<br />
st. Ho. 29 Ardgowan st, west<br />
WYSE Alexander, confectioner, 29 Hamilton st. Ho. do.<br />
YEAMAN Joseph, plasterer, Terrace road. Ho. 1 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t<br />
st<br />
YEATS John R. & Co., tobacco manufacturers and cigar<br />
importers, 16 Oathcart st. Ho. 23 Roxburgh st<br />
YEO Mrs D. D., 4 Nelson st, west<br />
YORK Henry, collector, 9 Main st<br />
York James (<strong>of</strong> W. & J. York), 56 Union st<br />
York William & James, contractors, 5 Campbell st<br />
YORSTON Mrs, spirit-dealer, 81 Roxburgh st<br />
YOUNG Andrew, teacher, 9 Ann st. Ho. 10 Brisbane st<br />
Young Archibald, joiner and glazier, 23 Ann st. House 53<br />
Kelly st<br />
Young C. C. R., Royal cigar emporium, 36 West Blackball<br />
st. Ho. 17 Brisbane st<br />
Young David, inspector <strong>of</strong> weights and measures, and inspector<br />
under the sale <strong>of</strong> " Food and Drugs Acts," 3<br />
Jamaica st. Ho. 29 Patrick st<br />
Young David (<strong>of</strong> Morton & Young), 2 Wellington st<br />
Young Donald, labourer, 17 Tobago st<br />
Young Hamilton, engine-driver, 52 West Blackball st<br />
Young Hugh M., commission agent, 17 Brisbane st<br />
Young James, shipmaster, 21 Newton st<br />
Young James, compositor, 5 West Stewart st<br />
Young J. S., engineer, 7 Ratho st<br />
Young John, boilermaker, 22 St Lawrence st
DIRECTORY. 2W<br />
Young John, watchman, 5 East Crawfurd st<br />
Young J. & R. & Co., shipbrokers, 32 Oathcart st<br />
Young J. & J., family bakers, 6 Belville st<br />
Young Rev. John, minister <strong>of</strong> Trinity U.P. Church. Ho. 32-<br />
Forsyth st<br />
Young Robert, joiner, 6 Old Hillend<br />
Young Robert, skinner, 10 Springkell st<br />
Young Robert, joiner, 5 Arthur st<br />
Young Robert, salesman, 28 Bruce st<br />
Young R. & W., carting contractors, 19 Arcade. Ho. £<br />
Mearns st<br />
Young Thomas, slater, 38 Crawfurd st<br />
Young Thomas, sawyer, 6 Carnock st<br />
Young Thomas, sailmaker, 9 Cathcart st<br />
Young William, blockmaker, 84 Roxburgh st<br />
Young William, cooper, 54 Wellington st<br />
Young William (<strong>of</strong> Swan & Young), 3 Mearns st<br />
Young William, wine and spirit merchant, 14 Market st,<br />
Ho. 1 5 Roxburgh st<br />
Young Janet, milliner and straw hatter, 15 Nelson st, west<br />
Young Miss Agnes, 25 John st<br />
YOUNGER John, ropespinner, 3 Holmaor<strong>of</strong> t st<br />
Younger Mrs James, 10 Kelly st<br />
YTJILL Walter, teacher, School <strong>of</strong> Arts, 24 Bank st<br />
Yuill William, blacksmith, 22 St Lawrence st<br />
Yuill Mrs, 13 Newton st<br />
Tontine Hotel,<br />
The ONLY First-Class Hotel in Town<br />
(Nearly Opposite the Caledonian Railway<br />
Station).<br />
Mrs M'DRRMOTT, Proprietrix.<br />
WHITE HART HOTEL<br />
(The Oldest Family and Commercial Hotel in Town).<br />
RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION WITH HOTEL.<br />
Within Three Minutes' Walk <strong>of</strong> the Railway Stations<br />
and Steamboat Wharves.<br />
Mrs BUCHANAN, Proprietrix.
220 DIRECTORY.<br />
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THE GRAND HOTEL,<br />
CHARING CROSS,<br />
GLASGOW.<br />
HTHIS MAGNIFICENT HOTEL, the comfort <strong>of</strong><br />
which has been greatly increased by the extensive<br />
and costly alterations just completed,<br />
Is Now Open for the Reception <strong>of</strong> Visitors,<br />
UNDER NEW AND EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT,<br />
The HOTEL contains over Two Hundred Apart-<br />
ments, including Magnificent C<strong>of</strong>fee and Table D'Hote<br />
Room, with Reading-Room adjoining ; Elegant Ladies'<br />
Drawing-Room ; Splendid Banquetting Hall for Large<br />
Dinner Parties ; Suites <strong>of</strong> Private Apartments ; Suites <strong>of</strong><br />
Rooms for Wedding Parties ; Billiard Room, with Two<br />
<strong>of</strong> Burroughes & Watt's Tables ;<br />
Rooms for the Meetings<br />
<strong>of</strong> Literary and Artistic Clubs ; Smoke Room ; Passenger<br />
Elevator ; Several Bath-Rooms on each floor, with Hot<br />
and Cold Spray, Douche, Plunge and Shower Baths.<br />
The Charges are Moderate ; the Attendance all that can be<br />
desired.<br />
BED ROOMS (INCLUDING ATTENDANCE), from 2s 6d.<br />
liETTEES AND TELEGRAMS TO BE ADDRESSED TO<br />
W, a DAVIDSON, Manager.
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REASONS WHY THE PUBLIC SHOULD BUY<br />
AT THE<br />
HATTER'S<br />
^Bankrupt Sfoek Sale<br />
(Adjoining Caledonian Railway Station).<br />
WHOLESALE Houses buy direct from the Manufactory and<br />
sell to the Shopkeepers, who, in their turn, sell to the<br />
Public ; I buy direct from the Manufacturers and sell to the<br />
Public, ami paying Cash to the Manufacturer I can sell to the<br />
Public for Cash even lower than wholesale prices, because, as a<br />
rule, Wholesale Houses take long credit, consequently they can't<br />
buy cheap. The result is the Shopkeeper has to pay for it, and<br />
then the Public has to be saddled with the big price, and <strong>of</strong>ten a<br />
very inferior article. I could, if I chose to sell to the Shopkeeper,<br />
and then make a handsome pr<strong>of</strong>it if I chose to cultivate the Wholesale<br />
.line, but I have always been in the Retail, and my establishment<br />
in <strong>Greenock</strong> has been in existence thirty years, and always<br />
conducted as a Retail Establishment. I sell to the Public, therefore,<br />
at a Low Figure, one which pays me (though leaving me a<br />
comparatively small pr<strong>of</strong>it), and depend upon the magnitude <strong>of</strong><br />
my sales for my reward. Space will not admit detailing all the<br />
various Articles <strong>of</strong> Dress on hand, but I would specially recommend<br />
Ladies to keep a lookout on my Windows. Being <strong>of</strong>ten in the<br />
Market, and having the facilities <strong>of</strong> getting large lots suitable for<br />
them, and at prices far below the market value, they can obtain<br />
bargains rarely seen out <strong>of</strong> London.<br />
Gentlemen favouring me with their orders for Fine Black Felt<br />
Hats will effect a saving <strong>of</strong> 2s on each Hat, as my principle is to<br />
sell Single Hats at Wholesale Prices, <strong>of</strong>fering the very Newest<br />
Shapes, and from the best London Makers—Newest Shape worn<br />
in London being deep round Crown. My Prices are 4s 6d, 5s '3d,<br />
and 6s 6d ; sold elsewhere at least 2s more money ; and as the<br />
space in my Windows is limited for showing these qualities, gentlemen<br />
would do well to inspect my Stock before purchasing elsewhere,<br />
as I guarantee the following quotations :<br />
Splendid Felt HATS 2s 6d-Sold elsewhere at &: 6d.<br />
Superior Quality 3s 6d—Sold elsewhere at 5s 6d.<br />
Almost the Best Made 4s 6d—Sold elsewhere at 7s.<br />
The above Bargains in Men's Felt Hats I guarantee to be from the Best<br />
Makers and Newest Shapes.<br />
2 7 C A T H C ART STREET,<br />
GREENOOK.<br />
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EXTRAORDINARY VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY<br />
Make a Beginning'.<br />
Economy means Saving.<br />
Saving gives Independence,<br />
And Independence Power.<br />
READ THIS, AND ACT UP0N_ ITS RECOMMENDATIONS.<br />
The Proprietors <strong>of</strong> the LONDON & BELFAST TEA COMPANY<br />
wish to draw attention <strong>of</strong> the Public <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> and surrounding<br />
districts to the above maxim, and by putting that maxim in<br />
force they will buy their Teas and C<strong>of</strong>fees at the Branch<br />
Establishment <strong>of</strong> the<br />
c§icm6on anb IS&eZfast<br />
TEA COMPANY,<br />
45 OATHOART STREET, GREENOCK,<br />
(Four Doors East <strong>of</strong> Cathcart Square),<br />
Where they will find Value Unsurpassed, far beyond any other<br />
House in the Tea Trade.<br />
Look at the Prices <strong>of</strong> Teas, C<strong>of</strong>fees, and Sugars, which are as follows:—<br />
A Good Strong Flavoured Tea, 2s per lb, — Sold by others at 2s 4d.<br />
We ask special attention to our Tea at 2s 4d per lb.—Well-worth<br />
2s 8d per lb.<br />
A Delightful Tea at 2s 8d per lb., quite a treat— Sold by others<br />
at 3s 4d per lb.<br />
Our Best Indian Tea, 3s per lb., fit for any Nobleman's table,<br />
and needs no other recommendation.<br />
Best Fresh Mixed C<strong>of</strong>fee, Is 4d and Is 6d per lb.<br />
No other House can excel the above, and the Handsome and Useful<br />
Presents given to Every Purchaser <strong>of</strong> Tea and C<strong>of</strong>fee are really wonderful.<br />
The above mentioned Teas are all Four-pence per Lb.<br />
better in quality than ever sold at same price.<br />
Smith's Eclipse C<strong>of</strong>fee and Milk, 1\& per Tin.<br />
Best Crystalized Sugar, 3|d per lb.<br />
Fine Pure White Cane Sugar, 3d per lb.<br />
A TRIAL SOLICITED.<br />
After which please compare the Value you get with what you have<br />
been getting elsewhere. Come once, come always— it will be to<br />
your advantage.<br />
Besides having always a Delicious Cup <strong>of</strong> Tea, you may soon<br />
FURNISH YOUR HOUSES with the HANDSOME and<br />
USEFUL PRESENTS you will receive by Purchaskig at this<br />
Establishment.<br />
A List <strong>of</strong> the Presents may be had Free, on application.<br />
OBSERVE THE ADDRESS—<br />
£oitfon 4 Belfast Tea Company,<br />
45 OATHOART STREET, GREENOCK,<br />
(Four Doors East <strong>of</strong> Cathcart Square).<br />
No connection with any other Company, & no other Branch in <strong>Greenock</strong>.
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS.<br />
CLASSIFIED and ARRANGED in ALPHABETICAL ORDER,<br />
ACCOUNTANTS.<br />
Alexander John r <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> buildings<br />
Banks & Miller, 45 Hamilton st<br />
Black William, 35 Kelly st<br />
Blair William, 26 Hamilton st<br />
Bone & Buchanan, 2 Bank st<br />
Brennan James, 18 Hamilton st<br />
Brown Archibald M'F., 20 Cathcart st<br />
Campbell Dugald, 49 Cathcart st<br />
Crawford Hugh B., 24 Patrick st<br />
Forrest J, & R., 26 Crawfurd st<br />
Hardie & Brown, 32 Cathcart st<br />
Henderson Thomas, 14 Cathcart st<br />
Hinmers C. D., 12 Market st<br />
Kelso James, 6 West Blackball st<br />
Milne James, jun., 5 Kelly st<br />
Morison John, 29 West Burn st<br />
Neil James, 49 Cathcart st<br />
Paul John, 14 Cathcart st<br />
Ramsay Hope Stewart, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> buildings<br />
Robertson Neil, 27 West Burn st<br />
Simpson David M., 9 West Stewart st<br />
Welsh, Walker & Macpherson, 33 Cathcart st<br />
AGENTS.<br />
Borthwick Thomas (commission), 10 Cross-shore st<br />
Campbell, Macpherson & Co. (commission), Exchange bldgs<br />
Crockatt George, jun., 4 East breast<br />
Dickson Benjamin (L. & N. W. Railway), 1 Mansionhouse i<br />
Fairbairn Andrew, 27 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Harris James B. (commission), 19 Palmerston buildings<br />
Hay Robert (for Glasgow News), 16 Cathcart st<br />
X*amont William (commission), 16 Palmerston buildings
222<br />
DIRECTORY.<br />
M'Call Charles (commission), 10 Wellington st<br />
M'Clure James L. (commission), Exchange buildings<br />
M'Kean Hugh (G. &. S.-W. Railway), 18 Brougham st<br />
Miller Thomas (biscuit and confection), 35 Regent st<br />
Minto George (commission), 25 Brisbane st<br />
Muir & Weir (commission), 4 Mansionhouse lane<br />
Ross Alexander (forwarding), 18 Cathcart st<br />
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Ross & Marshall (forwarding), 18 Cathcart st<br />
Selby W. S. (N. B. Ry.), Lynedoch st and Albert harbour<br />
stations<br />
Sinclair & Co. (commission), 46 Cathcart st<br />
Spencer W. H. (commission), 46 Cathcart st<br />
Wardle G., for North British Daily Mail and Glasgow Weekly<br />
Mail, 1 Bank st<br />
Wood Robert, for Glasgow Daily and Weekly Herald and<br />
Evening Times, 29 Cathcart st<br />
ARCHITECTS.<br />
Grant Patrick, 16 South st<br />
Kerr Andrew, Mansionhouse<br />
Kay J. & A. L., 17 Hamilton st<br />
M'Clelland Thomas, 25 Bank st<br />
MacNicol & Smith (naval), 18 Hamilton st, and Glasgow<br />
Thomson Alexander G., 32 Cathcart st<br />
Whyte Thomas S., 32 Cathcart st<br />
AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS.<br />
Bowman James, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Cameron John & Son, 12 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Cook Robert, 33 Market st<br />
Kennedy Thomas, 25 West Stewart st<br />
Lowden & Gall, 5 West Stewart st<br />
Murdoch John, 51 Rue-end st<br />
BAKERS.<br />
Bell John, 3 West Blackhall st<br />
Brown John, 45 Hamilton st and 11 Union st -<br />
Bowman Alexander & Son, 20 Vennel<br />
Buntin John, 5 Arthur st<br />
Campbell John, 87 Roxburgh st<br />
Clark Archibald, 37 Ann st<br />
Drummond John, 65 Main st<br />
Galbraith John, jun., 41 West Blackhall st<br />
Hamilton Mrs William, 32 East Hamilton st<br />
Hodgson William, 36 Dairymple st<br />
Kirkwood Alexander, 78 Roxburgh st
DIRECTORY. 223<br />
Lyle James, 27 Market st<br />
M'Arthur Charles, 9 Crescent st<br />
M'Call Neil, 31 Vermel<br />
M'Cormick John, Palmerston buildings and 9 Brisbane st<br />
M'Cormick Neil, 22 Ann st<br />
M'Dougall Duncan, 5 Hamilton st and 31 Cathcart st<br />
M'Gain John, 26 Charles st<br />
Mackay Thomas, jun., 21 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Kenzie Alexander, 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Mcckenzie & Walker, 63 Rue-end st<br />
M'Lean Allan, 50 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Macnab Duncan, 81 Belville st<br />
M'Neilage John, 17 Antigua st<br />
Melvin John & Co., 15 Cartsburn st<br />
Millar John, 31 Hamilton st and 12 Ann st<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat Robert, 18 Lynedoch st<br />
Muir Robert, 26 Shaw st<br />
Muir & Sons, 8 West Blackball st<br />
Muirhcad Alexander, 62 and 95 Roxburgh st<br />
Orr John, jun., 5 Rue-end st<br />
Paterson Thomas & Son, 19 Hamilton st<br />
Scott John, 55 Vermel and 1 Prospecthill st<br />
Service John, Regent Street Baking Factory<br />
Sinclair Malcolm, 28 Lynedoch st<br />
Stewart James, 3 Hamilton st<br />
Watson Thomas, 40 Nelson st, west<br />
Whiteford Robert, 23 Regent st<br />
Wilson John, 14 Ann st<br />
Young J. & J., 6 Belville st<br />
BASKET MAKER.<br />
Docker Edward, 24 St Lawrence st<br />
BASKET AND TOY WAREHOUSE KEEPERS.<br />
Campbell Mrs N., 20 Charles st<br />
Carbery Mrs Charles, 14 William st<br />
Gardiner Mrs Archibald, 16 West Blackhall st<br />
Herbert Robert Wilson, 7 Grey place<br />
Thomson George, 5 Union st<br />
Thomson Robert, 27 Hamilton st<br />
BILLPOSTERS.<br />
Burns Alexander, 10 William st<br />
Downie P. Y., 31 Hamilton st<br />
Macdonald John & Son, 23 Cathcart st<br />
Korth Thomas, 31 Vennel and 30 West Blackhall st
224 trades' directory.<br />
blacksmiths.<br />
Boag Robert, 55 Shaw st<br />
Brough John, 4 Chapel st<br />
Campbell John, sen., 8 Ropework st<br />
Chalmers Alexander, 14 Crawfurd st<br />
Chisholm James, 15 Cathcart st<br />
Cook D. & A., 4 Charles st<br />
Cormie John, 31 Hamilton st<br />
Findlay John, 39 Cathcart st<br />
Findlay & Temple, 4 Priuces st<br />
Gilchrist Brothers, 3 Shaw st, 3 Clarence st and Garvel dock<br />
Hall Joshua, 39 Nicolson st<br />
Hendry Duncan, 7 Shaw st<br />
Johnstone John R., 7 West Blackhall st<br />
Lamont James, 7 St Andrew st<br />
Love Andrew, 5 "Virginia st<br />
Mackay Godfrey, 4 St Andrew sq<br />
M 'Arthur Archibald, 3 Manse lane and 51 Main st<br />
M'Farlane Arthur, 52 Inverkip st<br />
M'Intjre Donald, 13 Duncan st and 22 Bearhope st<br />
M'Lean Ronald, 6 Baker st<br />
Morton & Kidd, 24 Hamilton st<br />
M'Yicar William, 7 East Stewart st<br />
Mills Robert, 5 Deck breast, 13 Clarence st, and Garvel dock<br />
Noble Thomas, 4 St Andrew sq<br />
Park John, 28 Roxburgh st and 12 Trafalgar st<br />
Reid Archibald, 16 William st<br />
Robinson A. & Co., 40 Vennel<br />
Sinclair Angus & Co., 21 Cathcart st<br />
Smith James, 11 Shaw place<br />
Smith Thomas, 9 New Dock lane<br />
Suttie Thomas & Co., 2 and 4 Argyle st<br />
Thomson John, 2 West Burn st<br />
Wilson & Wishart. 5 Ann st<br />
Wood William (and cartwright), 11 Chapel st<br />
BOATBUILDERS.<br />
Crawford & Hope, 16 Bogle st<br />
Foster Robert P., 32 Main st<br />
Goudie & Nicolson, 2 York st<br />
Klause William, 3 Dellingbum st<br />
Lambie J. M. & R., 3 Ratho st<br />
Macdonald John, 11 Virginia st<br />
M'Gregor N. & R., 45 Rue- end at<br />
Nicol Andrew, 14 Laird st<br />
Orr Thomas C, 5 St Andrew st
trades' directory. 225<br />
BOOKBINDERS.<br />
Kinloch John, 49 Cathcart st<br />
M'Kelvie James & Sons, 34 Hamilton st and 17 Charles st<br />
Morrison John & Sons, 67 Rue- end st<br />
Smith James, 14 Kilblain st<br />
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.<br />
Adamson William, 71 Main st<br />
Anderson Miss, 11 Market st<br />
Baird Robert A., 45 and 48 Cathcart st<br />
Black James W., 17 West Blackhall st<br />
Boyd James, 1 Ann st<br />
Campbell Alexander, 9 Hamilton st<br />
Chalmers Miss M., 73 Nicolson st<br />
Flockhart John, 8 West Blackhall st<br />
Fulton & Co., 3 Hamilton st<br />
Griffiths Jane, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Hendry Daniel S., 35 Cathcart st<br />
Hildreth Miss, 79 Roxburgh st<br />
Innes William, 40 Hamilton st<br />
Johnston William, 46 Hamilton st<br />
Kinloch John, 49 Cathcart st<br />
M'Cunn James, 33 Rue-end st<br />
M'Kelvie James & Sons, 34 Hamilton st<br />
M'Kenzie John, 66 Vennel<br />
Melvin Thomas & Co., 25 Hamilton st<br />
Montague George, 7 Cross-shore st<br />
Morrison John & Sons, 67 Rue-end st<br />
Porteous A. J., 30 Cathcart st<br />
Stewart Robert, 32 Hamilton st<br />
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS.<br />
Aitkenhead James, 10 Manse lane<br />
Andrew David, 32 Lynedoch st<br />
Armour Alexander, 5 Union st<br />
Armour Matthew, 20 Nicolson st<br />
Argyle Boot and Shoe Shop, 27 Cathcart st<br />
Blair Thomas, 30 West Burn st<br />
British Bootmaking Co., 29 West Burn st<br />
Cameron John, 17 Sir Michael st<br />
Campbell Robert, 38 Lynedoch st<br />
Cather John, 55 Shaw st<br />
Csallen William, 85 Roxburgh st<br />
Cowie George (clog), 32 Shaw st<br />
Denham Robert, 25 Hamilton st
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TRADES' DIRECTORY.<br />
Dick R. & J., 19 Cathcart st<br />
Dickson David, 5 Rue-end st<br />
Dunbar James, 29 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Edgar John, 32 East Shaw st<br />
"Fisher John, 70 Roxburgh st<br />
Fletcher Donald, 23 West Stewart st<br />
Gibb Mrs Janet, 41 West Burn st<br />
Gray John, 16 Hamilton st<br />
Henderson Alexander, 24 Sir Michael st<br />
Hill William J., 8 Cathcart st<br />
Kennedy Alexander, 46 Cathcart st<br />
Kirk William, 18 Inverkip st<br />
M'Anally Mrs, 21 Hamilton st<br />
M' Anally Henry, 84 Belville st<br />
M'Elwee James, 1 Inverkip st<br />
M'Garrity Charles, 9 Newton st<br />
M'George James, 58 Rue-end st<br />
M'Neilage Alexander, 15 Ann st<br />
Macnaughton & Co., 29 West Burn st<br />
Macnaughton Duncan, 10 West Blackhall st<br />
Markland James, 22 Cathcart st<br />
Marshall John, 21 Ann st<br />
Mathieson John, 33 Market st<br />
Maybole Shoe Warehouse, 16 Hamilton st<br />
Moore Thomas, 12 Vennel<br />
Paterson A. & W., 41 Hamilton st<br />
Paterson Charles, 31 Cathcart st<br />
Patrick Adam & Son, 6 West Blackhall st<br />
Percy Colin M., 38 Hamilton st<br />
Purdie P. & G., 37 Hamilton st<br />
Ramsay & Gray, 4 Manse lane<br />
Shankland Thomas, 30 West Blackhall st<br />
Smith John, 10 William st<br />
&mith John, 29 Hamilton st<br />
Soutar Wm. & Son, 38 Hamilton st<br />
Steen Edward, 7 and 1 1 Cathcart st<br />
Tierney William B., 49 Cathcart st<br />
Wingate & Co., 7 Hamilton st<br />
BRASSFOUNDERS.<br />
Adam Wm. & Co., 2 and 3 Dock breast<br />
Barr & Co., Orchard and Ingleston sts<br />
Carson Henry, 26 Crawf urd st<br />
Duff James & Sons, 47 Rue-end st<br />
Duncan & Sharp, Ladyburn
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Fairgrieve Andrew & Sons, 6 "West breast<br />
Foulds Matthew, 2 East India breast<br />
M'Ewing Dugald, 2 St Andrew square<br />
M'Janet John, 62 Inverkip st<br />
Stewart Thomas, 31 Hamilton st<br />
Suttie Thomas & Co., 2 and 4 Argyle st<br />
White William, 34 Roxburgh st<br />
Black P. & A., 8 Captain st<br />
BREWERS.<br />
BROKERS.<br />
Canning Ann, 52 Shaw st<br />
Carrigan George, 6 Smith's lane<br />
Carrigan John, 32 Vennel<br />
Cole Dennis, 4 Crawfurd st<br />
Colligan Patrick, 30 Shaw st<br />
Daly Michael G-., 3 Ardgowan st, Glebe<br />
Douglas David, 2 Yennel<br />
Gallacher Arthur, 20 Shaw st<br />
Gallacher Miss J., 50 Vennel<br />
Gorman James, 8 Vennel<br />
Hacket Peter, 25 Market st<br />
Higgans James, 8 Manse lane<br />
Kane John, 4 Manse lane<br />
Kean Francis, 33 Dalrymple st<br />
Kerr John, 2 East Blackhall st<br />
Loughran William, 3 Lindsay's lane<br />
Morrison William, 26 Dalrymple st<br />
M cGowan Alexander, 46 Shaw st<br />
M'Kernan Mrs, 16 Market st<br />
M'Millan Terrence, 29 Dalrymple st<br />
Murphy Robert, 37 Rue-end st<br />
Murphy Robert, jun., 10 Cartsburn st<br />
Paterson Edward, 27 Vennel<br />
Tomney John, 36 Shaw st<br />
BUILDERS AND MASONS.<br />
Agiiew James, 32 Crawfurd st<br />
Austin & Kinnaird, 19 Bogle' st<br />
Baird Hugh, 8 Brachelston st<br />
Black James, 7 West Stewart st<br />
Carnaghan James, 13 Regent st<br />
Cram Peter, 13 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Crawford & Fulton, 10 Terrace rd<br />
€xreig William, 111 Dempster st<br />
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Henderson Robert, 7 Argyle st<br />
Jamieson & Howat, 41 Kelly st<br />
Jordan John (brick), 3 East Blackhall st<br />
Xeenan & M'Kee, 62 Inverkip st<br />
Kirk J. & R., 7 Brougham st<br />
Kirkwood T., 78 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Kirkwood William, 78 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Lyle James B., 7 Tobago st<br />
Lyon David, 20 St Lawrence st<br />
M'Neil Thomas (brick), 17 Newark st<br />
M'Whirter David, 16 Robertson st<br />
M'Whirter Robert, 3 Brougham st<br />
Miller & Brown, 64 Inverkip st<br />
Park Matthew, 88 Wellington st<br />
Parker Joseph, 3 Newton st<br />
Pollock William (brick), 14 Nicolson st<br />
Preston Peter, 31 Sir Michael st<br />
Ramsay Gilbert A., 1 6 Nicolson st<br />
Smith & M'Cuaie, 30 Charles st<br />
Steel Hugh, 22 Lynedoch st<br />
Steel JohD, Campsie terrace, Gourock toll<br />
Steel John, jun., 24 Lynedoch st<br />
Steel William, 35 West Stewart st<br />
Stewart John, 54 Kelly st<br />
Symington John & Sons, 66 Inverkip st<br />
Thomson Thomas & Son, 61 Nicolson st<br />
Todd John, 77 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Whitelaw Alexander & Co., 76 Drumfrochar rd<br />
Wilkie Angus, Wellington st<br />
Williamson & Gray, 51 Vennel<br />
CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS.<br />
Blair Robert & Soes, 32 and 34 Nicolson st<br />
Chalmers Thomas, Neill & Co., 30 Market st<br />
Darroch Dugald & Son, 17 West Stewart st<br />
Fairlie William, 32 West Blackhall st<br />
Home Robert, 3 Argyle st and 92 Roxburgh st<br />
Hunter George, 23 West Blackhall st<br />
Kidd & Wick, 31 Nicolson tt and 7 West Blackhall st<br />
Lang Robert, 30 West Burn st<br />
Martin James, 11 Kilblain st<br />
M'Cartney & Thomson, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
MTherson Peter, 30 West Burn st<br />
Neil (Thomas) Chalmers, & Co., 30 Market st<br />
Oswald James G., 12 Kilblain st
Shaw William & Sons, 28 Hamilton st<br />
Stevenson W. S., 7 West Stewart st<br />
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CANDLE MAKER.<br />
M'Crae Daniel, 15 Charles st<br />
CARVERS AND GILDERS.<br />
Buchan John, 8 Market st<br />
Christie & Co., Shaw place<br />
Humphreys Joseph, 17 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Laurie & Fleming, 1 Bank st<br />
Macfee N., 23 Cathcart st<br />
M'Millan & Bathgate, 6 Albert pi, West Blackball st<br />
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.<br />
Apothecaries' Hall, 28 Hamilton st<br />
Armitage G-eorge, 30 Hamilton st<br />
Arthur Thomas (manufacturing), 36 Crescent st<br />
Baine J. A., 9 West Blackball st<br />
Bell John A., 31 Rue-end st and 14 Lynedoch st<br />
Chalmers Robert, 41 Roxburgh st<br />
Duncan Samuel, 17 West Blackhall st<br />
Fisher Thomas, 97 Roxburgh st<br />
Kerr James, 10 Cathcart st . ;•<br />
Macnaught Brothers, 4 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Cowan & Biggart (analytical), 29 Cathcart st<br />
Smith John, 6 Inverkip st<br />
Walker W., 23 Rue-end st<br />
Wilson George, 40 Cathcart st<br />
CHIMNEY SWEEPS.<br />
M'AUister Archibald, 37 Cathcart st<br />
M'Dougall John, 22 Tobago st<br />
M'Kinnon Neil, 7 Cowgate st<br />
Mitchell George, 62 Vennel<br />
CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE DEALERS.<br />
Oriffan James, 9 Shaw st<br />
Hay Mrs John, 14 Cathcart st<br />
Hyslop William W., 23 Hamilton st<br />
O'Brien John, 61 Vennel<br />
M'Xntosh Miss C, 59 Inverkip st<br />
Sharp & Ferguson, 16 West Blackhall st 1<br />
Shuell Hannah, 21 Nicolson st<br />
COACHBUILDERS.<br />
Scott & Douglas, 12 West Stewart st<br />
Smith John, 5 Brougham st
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COACH AND HORSE HIRERS.<br />
Crookshanks Joseph, 43 WesfcBlackhall st and 18 Cathcart st<br />
M'Arthur William, 10 Patrick st<br />
Macfarlane Arthur A., 5 George square<br />
M'Coll John, 24 Duncan st<br />
M'Gregor J. D. & Co., East Quay lane and 48 Cathcart st<br />
Macintyre James, 16 Robertson st<br />
Sidey William, 78 Wellington st<br />
COAL MERCHANTS AND AGENTS.<br />
Baia George, Upper <strong>Greenock</strong> station<br />
JBarr James, 14 Hamilton st<br />
Barr Robert, 4 Prospecthili st<br />
Black John, 15 East Quay lane<br />
Bryan James C, 3 Chapel st<br />
Brymner, Galbreath & Co., 3 East Quay lane<br />
Campbell James and Co., 23 Cathcart st<br />
Outhbertson Alexander, 10 Patrick st<br />
Dickie J. and Co., 27 West Burn st<br />
Dixon William (Limited), Dellingburn sq<br />
Duncan Robert, 7 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Finlayson John, 12 Brougham st<br />
Fraser William, 2 Rue-end st<br />
Hamilton, M'Culloch & Co., 3 Chapel st<br />
Harris James B., 19 Palmerston buildings<br />
Hope Charles, 41 Inverkip st<br />
Hyndman James, 67 Vennel<br />
Jamieson James, 10 Nile st<br />
Leitch Nicol, 2 Patrick st<br />
M'Gavin James, 27 West Burn st<br />
M'Gibbon David, 3 Chapel st<br />
M'Gugan D., 5 Chapel st<br />
M'Kim William, 22 Bruce st<br />
M'Leod Robert,' 31 Crescent st<br />
M'Menemy Charles, 16 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Morland R. S., 20 Cathcart st<br />
MNeilage John, 7 Chapel st<br />
MacPhail John, 27 Cathcart st<br />
M'Tavish Donald, 5 Chapel st<br />
Martin Robert, 46 Vennel<br />
Nicol Duncan & Co., 55 Rue-end st and 20 Brougham st<br />
O'Keefe Thomas, 3 Newton st<br />
O'Neil Francis, 14 Laird st<br />
Peters Mrs J. S., 3 Bank st<br />
Purfit Henry, 54 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Robertson William, 46 Roxburgh st
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Ross Alexander, 18 Cathcart st<br />
Salmon William B., 2 Church pi<br />
Simpson A. & Co., 10 Patrick st<br />
Sloan James, 14 Antigua st<br />
Spencer S., 31 Trafalgar st<br />
Steel James, 1 Bearhope st<br />
Wade John, 52 Inverkip st<br />
Walker Andrew & Co., 1 Regent st<br />
Warden John, 28 Yennel<br />
Whitelaw R. & R., 2 Patrick st<br />
Wilkie John, 10 Brougham st<br />
Wilson John, 5 Chapel st<br />
Wilson Michael, 29 West Burn st<br />
Wood Joseph, Upper <strong>Greenock</strong> railway station<br />
Wood James and William, 14 Brougham st<br />
Wray P., Dellingburn sq<br />
CONFECTIONERS.<br />
Anderson J. & M., 43 Cathcart st<br />
Crane William W., 8 Ann st<br />
Cuthbertson James R., 2 Grey pi<br />
Cuthbertson Thomas (wholesale), 44 Hamilton st and 7 and<br />
49 Cathcart st<br />
Devlin M., 1 Grey pi<br />
Fairlie Mrs J., 3 Brougham st<br />
Ferguson George, 31 Cathcart st<br />
Ferguson John B., 27 Charles st<br />
Finnie & Smith, 52 East Hamilton st<br />
Gallacher Edward, 61 Dalrymple st<br />
Grosart Miss Mary, 19 Regent st<br />
Hutton Hugh, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Johnstone Mrs, 2 Antigua st<br />
Justice Miss C, 35 West Blackhall st<br />
Lauder David, 75 Roxburgh st<br />
Livingstone F., 25 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Kenzie Miss E. C. 47 Hamilton st<br />
M'Whirter Miss Agnes, 33 Hamilton st<br />
Murphey Patrick, 6 Cross-shore st<br />
Stewart Francis, 31 Market st<br />
Weir Mrs, 4 Lennox buildings<br />
Wilson J. C, 12 Ann st<br />
Wilson Miss, 8 Grey pi<br />
Wyse Alexander, 29 Hamilton st<br />
CONTRACTORS.<br />
Blair Hugh, 14 Bearhope st<br />
Brodie Matthew, 87 Dempster st
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Crawford William, 23 Ingleston st<br />
Duncan Matthew, 2 Brachelston st<br />
Hayman Thomas & Son, Dellingburn sq<br />
Holmes James, 2 St Lawrence st<br />
Jamieson John, 64 Kelly st<br />
Johnstone John, 4 Chapel st<br />
King William, 8 Virginia st<br />
Kirk J. & R., 7 Brougham st<br />
Laird Alexander, 6 Springkell st<br />
Lamont Alexander, 53 Regent st<br />
M*Alpine Daniel, 26 Duncan st<br />
M'Coll Allan, 73 Ann st<br />
M'Coll J. & W., 37 Trafalgar st<br />
M'Coll John, 53 Drumfrochar road<br />
M'Neil Donald, 1 South st<br />
M'Whirter Robert, 3 Brougham st<br />
Nugent John (causeway), 20 Duncan st<br />
Nugent Joseph (causeway), 25 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Orr John, 13 East Stewart st<br />
Orr William, 7 Kilblain st<br />
Paget John, 28 Dalrymple st<br />
Pollock Walter, Gibbshill road<br />
Pollock William, 14 Nicolson st<br />
Rennie John, 30 Bank st<br />
Scott Alexander, 22 Mearns st<br />
Steel Hugh, 22 Lynedoch st<br />
Steel John, Campsie terrace, Gourock road<br />
Stewart John, 54 Kelly st<br />
Thomson Thomas & Son, 61 Nicolson st<br />
Waddell John, James Watt dock, Garvel park<br />
Walker John, 10 Buccleuch st<br />
Whitelaw Alexander & Co., 76 Drumfrochar road<br />
York William & James, 5 Campbell st<br />
Young R. & W., 19 Arcade<br />
COOPERS.<br />
Bannigan D., 20 Roxburgh st<br />
Chisholm William & Co., 39 Crawfurd st<br />
Cowan A., 3 Bogle st<br />
Downie William, Hunter place, <strong>of</strong>f Vennel<br />
Drummond J. & N., 52 Rue-end st<br />
Flight & Nelson, 39 Baker st<br />
Graham John, 15 Mearns st<br />
Lyle Abram & Sons, 11 Nicolson st<br />
M'Aulay James & Son, 38 Nicolson st<br />
M'Lean John & Co., 16 Charles st
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M'Neilage & Craig, Dellingburn st and Regent st<br />
Malcolm & Co., 10 and 12 Charles st<br />
Paul John, 21 Cathcart st<br />
COPPER MERCHANTS.<br />
Kidston A. G-. & Co., 48 Rue-end st and 2 Virginia st<br />
MacOallum P. & Sons, 14 Cathcart st<br />
CORK CUTTERS.<br />
M'Fie John, 54 Shaw st<br />
Sinclair Humphrey, 21 Bruce st<br />
Taylor Malcolm, 7 William st<br />
CUTLERS AND GUNSMITHS.<br />
Climie Robert, 33 Nicolson st<br />
Mackenzie W. J., 4 Shaw st<br />
M'Kinlay Peter C., 1 G-rey place<br />
Martin John, 27 Nicolson st<br />
Mason Andrew, 4 Carnock st<br />
Twigg Edward, 33 Hamilton st. (See advertisement.)<br />
DENTISTS.<br />
Brown Alexander, 30 Cathcart st<br />
Brown John R., 30 Cathcart st<br />
Dowie Ebenezer T., M.D., 42 Mearns st<br />
Fraser Charles, 29 Union st<br />
Fraser Hugh, 29 Union st<br />
Nisbet James, 39 West Blackhall st<br />
Smyth Alexander, 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Stewart Thomas, 47 Brougham st<br />
DISTILLERS.<br />
Curtis C. H. & Co., 32 Cathcart st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Distillery Co., 27 Tobago st<br />
DRAPERS, &C.<br />
Anderson John, 32 Cathcart st<br />
Anderson Q. L., 11 West Blackhall st<br />
Armit James S., 26 Hamilton st<br />
Bishop John, 46 Cathcart st<br />
Brown Mrs W. S., 23 Roxburgh st<br />
Campbell Alexander, 22 Arthur st<br />
Cowan Robert & Co., 2 West Blackhall st<br />
Crawford & Lawrie, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
Cromar & Co., 12 William st<br />
Douglas & Co., 43 Vennel
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Duncan A., 43 Cathcart st<br />
Fenton William, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Fleming Alexander, 18 Hamilton st<br />
Gilchrist William, 8 and 10 William st<br />
Hamilton James & Son, 23 Cathcart st<br />
Harvey James, 33 Cathcart st<br />
Ingram & Niven, 6 West Blackhall st<br />
M'ln tosh William, 27 Ann st and 8 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Lachlan Kenneth, 28 Charles st<br />
Maclachlan & Co., 35 Hamilton st<br />
M'Lean Mrs, 20 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Neil James, jun., 13 West Blackhall st<br />
Mitchell Thomas, 11 Ann st<br />
Paterson Gavin, 31 Charles sb<br />
Paterson Lachlan, 32 Hamilton st<br />
Prentice D. & A., 24 Hamilton st<br />
Reid William, 46 Cathcart st<br />
Rowan J. G. & Co., Cathcart square house<br />
Russell & Bonnar, 18 West Blackhall st<br />
Scott Andrew, 95 Roxburgh st<br />
Skelly John, 24 Lynedoch st<br />
Stevenson Hugh, 38 Hamilton st<br />
Thomson Mrs, 62 Ann st<br />
Watson George, 13 Rue-end st<br />
DRESSMAKERS.<br />
Arkley Misses, 7 Eldon st<br />
Barbour Miss, 67 Regent st<br />
Barr Miss, 18 Sir Michael st<br />
Bishop John, 46 Cathcart st<br />
Brodie Miss, 8 South st<br />
Burnside Maggie, 51 Rue-end st<br />
Carmichael Miss, 47 Brisbane st<br />
Clark Miss Catherine, 61 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Clark Miss, 36 West Blackhall st<br />
Clark Miss, 3 Orangefield place<br />
Collison Mrs, 66 Regent st<br />
Cross Misses, 32 West Stewart st<br />
Cruden Miss, 11 West Stewart st<br />
Dalzell Mrs George, 51 Kelly st<br />
David Miss, 8 Grey place<br />
Dick Misses, 4 Union st<br />
Downie Miss, 15 Bank st<br />
Dunbar Miss, 19 Brisbane st<br />
Falconer and Grieve, 16 Kilblain st<br />
Gall Margaret, 11 West Stewart st
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©lassford Miss, 5 Regent st<br />
Oordon Misses, 15 West Stewart st<br />
Hunter Mary (boys'), 16 Lynedoch st<br />
Hunter Miss (boys'), 39 Nelson st, west<br />
Hunter Misses, 31 Brougham st<br />
King Mrs (boys'), 46 Cathcart st<br />
King Mrs, 32 Mearns st<br />
M'Bride Mrs, 22 Bank st<br />
M'Caw Mrs, 68 Inverkip st<br />
M'Callum Misses, 11 Nelson st, west<br />
M'Callum Miss Mary (boys'), 30 Ann st<br />
MaeEachran Miss, 27 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Farlane Miss, 3 Argyle st<br />
M'Gowan Mrs, 5 Inverkip st<br />
H'Kechnie Miss, 33 Brougham sb<br />
M'Kinlay Miss (boys'), 66 Roxburgh st<br />
JVl'Lachlan Miss, 83 Roxburgh st<br />
Maitland Miss, 4 Kilblain st<br />
Muir Miss, 28 Bruce st<br />
Murray Mrs, 56 Kelly st<br />
Neilson Mrs Samuel, 25 West Blackhall st<br />
Eiicol Misses, 19 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Orr Miss Ellen (boys'), 3 Kelly st<br />
Park Miss (boys'), 16 South st<br />
Paterson Miss, 27 Vermel<br />
Paton Mrs Robert, 8 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Paul Mrs, 22 Antigua st<br />
Poison Misses, 21 Kelly st<br />
Portecus Miss, 4 Antigua st<br />
Rhodes Mrs Johu, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Rowan J. G. & Co., Cathcart Square House<br />
Shaw Misses, 15 Robertson st<br />
Sinclair Misses, 33 Nicolson st<br />
Snedden Miss, 67 Roxburgh st<br />
Smith Miss Margaret, 10 South st<br />
Stirling Miss, 42 Nelson st, west<br />
Watson Miss, 27 Nicolson st<br />
Weir Miss Janet H., 77 Regent st<br />
Wylie Miss (boys'), 51 Kelly st<br />
DYERS AND RENOVATORS.<br />
Bell Archibald & Sons, 25 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Dougall Peter, 56 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Pullar J. & Sons, 4 Albert place, West Blackhall st<br />
Sinclair Alexander. 29 Charles st<br />
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Boag Andrew, 3 Bank st<br />
Wyllie Allan, 9 Rue-end st<br />
ENGRAVERS.<br />
ENGINEERS, MACHINE-MAKERS, AND FOUNDERS.<br />
Blake, Barclay & Co., Victoria Works, Macdougall st<br />
Caird & Co., Arthur st and 46 Dalrymple st<br />
Crawford & Thomson, Caledonian Foundry, 46 Trafalgar st<br />
Cunliffe & Dunlop, Inch Works, Port-Glasgow road<br />
Gilchrist Brothers, 3 Shaw st, 3 Clarence st, and Garvel dock<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Foundry Co., East Stewart st<br />
Hastie John & Co., 48 Nicolson st<br />
Hendry Duncan, 7 Shaw st<br />
Houston J. & R., Cartsburn Foundry, Upper Ingleston<br />
Kincaid, Donald & Co., Clyde Foundry, East Hamilton st<br />
M'Lean, Angus & Co., 9 Ingleston st<br />
MacNicoll & Smith (consulting), 18 Hamilton st, and Glasgow<br />
M'Onie G. & J., Ladyburn Foundry, East Hamilton st<br />
M'Rae Alexander, 12 Charles st<br />
Mills Robt., 5 Dock breast, 13 Clarence st, and Garvel dock<br />
Patrick Robert, 6 Baker st<br />
Rankin and Blackmore, Eagle Foundry, 24 Baker st<br />
Scott and Co., Cartsdyke<br />
Sproul and Anderson (consulting), Palmerston buildings<br />
Steele Robert and Co., Shaws Water Foundry, Ingleston st<br />
Watson William, Ladyburn<br />
FELT MANUFACTURERS.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Felt Work Co., 8 East Hamilton st<br />
Lennox John and Co., Bogston, Port-Glasgow road<br />
FISH AND OIL MERCHANTS.<br />
Barclay John, jun., 20 Hamilton st<br />
Hunter John and Co., 8 West breast<br />
Kelso Robert, 17 Charles st<br />
M'Kenzie Henry E., 12 West breast<br />
FISHMONGERS.<br />
Calderwood Robert, Fishmarket and 19 Hamilton st<br />
Connon David, 10 Manse lane<br />
Fraser Mrs James, Palmerston buildings<br />
Fry Robert, 11 Laurieston st<br />
Fry William, 13 Laurieston st<br />
Gallacher R. H., Fishmarket<br />
JKelly Mrs, 39 Hamilton st
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Kneebone William H., 30 Dalrymple st<br />
Macintyre James, 43 Hamilton st<br />
M'Lachlan Alexander, 4 Sir Michael st<br />
M'Laughlan Patrick, 17 Ann st<br />
M Laughlin James, 33 Market st<br />
M'Munagle Charles, Fishmarket<br />
M'Musagle Charles, jui)., 33 Rue-end st<br />
Wright Joseph, 15 Bogle st<br />
^.t FLESHERS.<br />
Adams James, 9 Market st<br />
Ballantyne William, 16 Lynedoch st<br />
Barr and Macfarlane, 22 Lynedoch st and 47 Hamilton st<br />
Black Duncan, 38 Lynedoch st<br />
Boston James, jun.,"& Co., 5 West Blackhall st<br />
Byers John, 21 Tobago st<br />
Carey Robert, 1 Stanners st<br />
Crawford James, 83 Roxburgh st<br />
Crawford Bobert, 43 Roxburgh st<br />
Docherty Daniel, 18 Vennel<br />
Docherty George, 5 William st<br />
Gordon G., 52 East Hamilton st<br />
Greenwood George, 1 Ann st<br />
King Bobert, 25 Rue-end st and 39 Shaw st<br />
Lang John, 31 Nicolson st and 59 Inverkip st<br />
Livingston Duncan, 23 Rue-end st<br />
Lyall John, 25 Market st<br />
M'Connell Hugh, 17 East Shaw st<br />
M'Culloch Archibald, 14 Arthur st<br />
M'Dougall Duncan, 54 St Lawrence st<br />
M'Kechnie Allan, 19 West Blackhall st and 16 Kelly st<br />
M'Lachlan John, 11 Bruce st<br />
M'Millan David, 37 Cathcart st<br />
M'Millan W. B. 13 Cathcart 5<br />
st and 39 Hamilton st<br />
M'Neill John, jun., 7 Ann st<br />
Malcolm John B., 1 East Crawf urd st<br />
Martin Brothers, 9 Newton st and 21 Kelly Street<br />
Morrison James, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
Mnir Misses J. & M., 13 West Blackhall st<br />
O'DonneJl John, 49 Shaw st and 8 Sir Michael st<br />
Faterson William, 1 Inverkip st<br />
Fattison David D., 90 Roxburgh st<br />
Pearson Mrs James, 3 Prospecthill st<br />
Robertson Colin, 65 Ann st<br />
Scott James, 4 Cartsburn st<br />
Simpson James, 1 Belville st
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Simpson John, '25 Regent st<br />
Swan Robert, jun., 17 Hamilton sfc<br />
Swan William, 18 Oartsburn st<br />
Turner & Cameron, 35 Ann st<br />
Walker William, 33 West Burn st<br />
Wilson Alexander, 33 Ann st<br />
FRUITERERS.<br />
Bell & Co., 35 West Blackball st<br />
Devlin M., 1 Grey pi<br />
Douglas E. & M., 10 Cathcart st<br />
Grosart Mrs Mary, 19 Regent st<br />
Hamilton George, 34 Shaw st<br />
Henderson Robert, 26 Vennel and 16 Charles st<br />
Hendry John, 16 Lynedoch st<br />
Hendry Mrs, 16 Kelly st<br />
Keenan J. and R., 23 Union st and 18 Brisbane st<br />
Kinloch Jeanie S., 71 Regent st<br />
Laing Robert, 18 Hamilton st<br />
Livingston F., 25 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Farlane Archibald, 19 West Blackhall st<br />
Mitchell Mrs Sarah, 11 Ann st<br />
Philips Mrs, 1 Inverkip st<br />
Poustie Thomas and Son, 8 Grey pi<br />
Smillie and Robson, 5 Hamilton st<br />
SpeDce James, 40 Cathcart st<br />
Wilson J. C., 12 Ann st<br />
FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS.<br />
Chalmers Archibald, 36 Roxburgh st<br />
Chalmers Hugh M., 23 Bearhope st<br />
Chalmers Thomas Neill and Co., 30 Market st<br />
Crookshanks Joseph, 43 West Blackhall st and 18 Cathcart sfc<br />
Guthrie Robert, 9 Brisbane st<br />
Martin, 19 Sugarhouse lane<br />
M'Christie George G., 7 Brachelston st<br />
M'Gregor J. D. and Co., 48 Cathcart st<br />
M'Lean Mrs, 41 Hamilton st<br />
FURNISHING WAREHOUSE-KEEPERS.<br />
Anderson Hugh, 38 Hamilton st<br />
Biunie Miss, 33 West Burn st<br />
Blair Misses, 4 West Blackball st<br />
Brown Mrs, 19 Cathcart st<br />
Brymner Mrs James, 66 East Hamilton st<br />
Oampbell Duncan, 56 Yennel
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Campbell Misses, 9 Rue-end st<br />
Chalmers Miss, 26 East Hamilton st<br />
Chalmers Miss, 86 Roxburgh st<br />
Crawford Mrs Charles, 29 West Blackhall st<br />
Ferguson Mrs, 44 Inverkip st<br />
Duniop Mrs William, 26 Bruce st<br />
Gilchrist M. G., 15 West Blackhall st<br />
Gillies Miss, 5 East Shaw st<br />
Gray Archibald, 104 Roxburgh st<br />
Kirkwood E., 8 Grey pi<br />
Laird M. & J., 38 Hamilton st<br />
M'Corquodale Mrs, 36 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Farlane Malcolm, 10 Ann st<br />
M'Pherson Mrs, 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Millar Janet, 89 Roxburgh st<br />
Paterson Mrs Alexander, 16 Kelly st<br />
Paul Mrs, 23 Tobago st<br />
Richardson Mrs C, 4 Tobago st<br />
Rougvie M. & K., 19 West Blackhall st<br />
Stevenson Mrs John, 46 Inverkip st<br />
Weir Miss, 19 Ann st<br />
Williamson Mrs, 66 Roxburgh st<br />
Wray Miss E., 5 Gray pi<br />
GLAZIERS.<br />
Adam James, 6 Smith's lane<br />
Briton Thomas, 19 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Chalmers Archibald, 36 Roxburgh st<br />
Chalmers Hugh M., 23 Bearhope st<br />
Crawford Win., 9 Market st<br />
Donald & Co., 12 Laird st<br />
Graham James, 19 Cathcart st<br />
M'Fadyen Archibald, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Kechnie John & Co., 15 Charles st<br />
Mossman James & Sons, 68 Regent st<br />
Neill Thomas, Chalmers and Co., 30 Market st<br />
GRAIN MERCHANTS.<br />
Borthwick Thomas, 10 Cross-shore st<br />
Chalmers Hume, 4 Church pi<br />
Chalmers John, 7 Princes st<br />
Gatherer Peter, 21 and 23 Crawfurd St<br />
Hill Matthew, 16 Chapel st<br />
Howie Matthew, 5 West breast<br />
Love Mrs John, 5 Kilblain st<br />
M'Cammond David and Co., 28 Sugarhouse lane
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Mackenzie and "Walker, Dellingburn sq<br />
Macnab Duncan, 25 Tobago st<br />
M'Lean John, 23 West Stewart st<br />
Muir Robert and Sons, 6 East Stewart st<br />
Orr John, jun., 5 Rue- end st<br />
Smith and Davidson, 4 Princes st<br />
Stewart James K., 17 East Quay lane<br />
Swan and Young, Cathcart arcade<br />
Taylor and King, West Burn square<br />
GREENGROCERS.<br />
Adamson Isabella, 71 Main st<br />
Aikman Mrs, 28 West Burn st<br />
Baillie Eobert, 31 Charles st<br />
Baine Jane, 9 Brisbane st<br />
Bowman Mrs, 31 Rue-end st<br />
Boyle Mrs, 1 Sir Michael st<br />
Campbell Miss Alice, 42 West Blackhall st<br />
Crawford Matthew T., 37 Ann st<br />
Darroch Mrs James, 86 Roxburgh st<br />
Docherty Miss, 8 Market st<br />
Ferguson George, jun., 2 East India breast<br />
Gibb Margaret, 5 Ann st<br />
Bowieson Miss, 8 Sir Michael st<br />
Lang Mrs Sarah, 22 Cartsburn st<br />
MArthur Mrs Thomas, 9 Newton st<br />
M'Callum Mrs M., 28 Inverkip st<br />
M'Culloch Mrs C, 32 Dalrymple st<br />
M'Donald John, 10 Duncan st<br />
M'Donald Miss C, 32 Charles st<br />
M'Dougall Mrs, 52 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
M'Lean Alexander, 11 Bruce st<br />
Moody Miss, 40 Nelson st, west<br />
Orr Miss, 39 Ann st<br />
Redman Mrs, 85 Roxburgh st<br />
Shaw Miss, 34 Lynedoch st<br />
Somerville Mrs, 17 Tobago st<br />
Thomson Miss, 72 Roxburgh st<br />
GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS.<br />
Adams Ralph, 31 Market st<br />
Agnew Andrew, 11 Market st<br />
Aitken Miss, 14 Lynedoch st<br />
Allan Mrs, 10 Bruce st<br />
Alexander Agnes, 11 Main st<br />
Allison Brothers (wholesale), 19 Shaw st and Arcade
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Anderson Alexander, 34 Hamilton st<br />
Anderson James, 54 St Lawrence st<br />
Anderson John C., 17 Cathcart st<br />
Arthur John P., 112 Drumfrochar road<br />
Arthur Miss, 4 Ingleston st<br />
Barclay John, 24 South st<br />
Barr Elizabeth, 14 Regent st<br />
Baxter James, 32 East Shaw st<br />
Beattie Miss J., 16 Brisbane st<br />
Beaton John, 68 East Hamilton st<br />
Bell Peter, 7 Sir Michael st<br />
Bilcase Miss, 40 Nelson st, west<br />
Black Hugh, 21 West Blackhall st<br />
Black Mrs, 29 Brougham st<br />
Boyd James, jun., 65 Ann st<br />
Boyd Johnston, 34 West Burn st<br />
Boyd Thomas, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
Boyle James, 26 Market st<br />
Bradley Miss, 38 Dalrymple st<br />
Brighton John (wholesale), 3 East Shaw st<br />
Brown W. J. M.. 64 Vennel<br />
Browning Mrs Thomas, 22 St Lawrence st<br />
Burns William J., 24 Ann st<br />
Burnside James, 58 Lynedoch st<br />
Burton Mrs, 8 Hope st<br />
Caldwell Alexander, 1 William st, east<br />
Caldwell David, 22 Tobago st and 36 East Hamilton st<br />
Caldwell Matthew, 85 Belville st<br />
Caldwell William, 71 Regent st<br />
Caldwell Janet, 7 East Shaw st<br />
Cameron H. K., 26 East Crawfurd st<br />
Campbell James, 46 Inverkip st<br />
Campbell James M., 1 7 West Blackhall st and 89 Roxburgh st<br />
Campbell William, 76 Ann st<br />
Campbell Miss, 27 Regent st<br />
Campbell Mrs A., 45 Main st<br />
Campbell Mrs William, 25 East Shaw st<br />
Carmichael Donald, 13 Cartsburn st<br />
Carmichael Mrs D., 31 West Burn st<br />
Carse William, 40 Shaw st<br />
Cash & Co., 1 Cathcart sq<br />
Chambers William, 5 John st<br />
Clark Mrs Mary, 36 Shaw st<br />
Cochrane Mrs Thomas, 17 Lyle st<br />
Crabbe William, 26 Ann st and 46 Roxburgh st<br />
Crawford John, 6 Watson's lane
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Crawford William, 5 Grey place<br />
Cunningham Mrs, 8 Hill st<br />
Cuthbert Mrs Janet A., 28 Roxburgh st<br />
Darroch Miss, 12 "Watt st<br />
Davies Mrs, 81 Belville st<br />
Davies Mrs William, 24 West Blackhall st<br />
Dickson James, 56 Vennel<br />
Douglas John, 57 Main st<br />
Duff Miss, 89 East Hamilton st<br />
Duncan William, 20 Cartsburn st<br />
Duncan Mrs John, 32 Dalrymple st<br />
Duncan Mrs R., 16 Cathcart st<br />
Dunlop Allan, 9 Cathcart st<br />
Dunn Andrew, 67 Rue-end st<br />
Edwards Robert, 26 Inverkip st<br />
Ellis Mrs, 6 Chapel st<br />
Falconer Mrs, 8 John st<br />
Earrel James, 28 Mackenzie st<br />
Earrell Robert, 21 Main st<br />
Faith John, 9 Main st<br />
Ferguson Charles, 24 Shaw st and 7 East Quay lane<br />
Ferguson Hugh, 2 Dalrymple st<br />
Fleming John, 81 Roxburgh sfc<br />
Fletcher A. & Co., 32 and 34 Charles st<br />
Flett James, 34 Vennel<br />
Flockhart Mrs Neil, 61 Ann st<br />
Gardner John, 10 Murdieston st<br />
Gaze William, 14 Lynedoch st<br />
Gilchrist Peter, 27 Hamilton st<br />
Gillies Malcolm, 17 Bruce st<br />
Gilligan Mrs Mary, 29 Shaw st<br />
Glen Mrs James, 36 West Burn st<br />
G<strong>of</strong>f Thomas, 5 Lennox buildings, Port-Glasgow road<br />
Gosnell James, 51 Shaw st<br />
Graham Duncan, 51 Main st and 34 Lynedoch st<br />
Graham Hugh, 42 Cathcart st and 73 Main st<br />
Grant Lachlan, 9 Nicolson st<br />
Gray John, 11 Ardgowan st, Glebe<br />
Gray Mrs, 6 West Stewart st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Co-Operative Society, 22 Ann st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Industrial Co-Operative Society, 11 John st<br />
Grindy Stephen, 14 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Guthrie Miss, 17 Kelly st<br />
Hamilton Mrs James, 46 East Hamilton st<br />
Hamilton Mrs, 15 John st<br />
Hastie Andrew, 10 Sir Michael st
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Henderson Angus, 1 Brachelston st<br />
Henderson David, 20 Lynedoch st<br />
Henderson J. and J., 3 and 11 Rue-end st<br />
Hendry Andrew, 33 Lynedoch st<br />
Hendry James, 15 Market st<br />
Holmes Robert, 30 Dalrymple st<br />
Hood William, 43 Hamilton st<br />
Hopekin Robert, 15 Brougham st<br />
Houston and Wilkie, 53 Belville st<br />
Houston Mrs, 17 Belville st<br />
Hume Samuel, 19 Market st<br />
Hutcheson Andrew, 20 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Ingleton Mrs John, 92 Belville st<br />
Inglis Mrs James, 35 Ann st<br />
Johnston Mary, 6 John st<br />
Kennedy Charles, 29 Rue-end st<br />
Kerr Hugh, 24 Lynedoch st<br />
Kerr Robert, 4 Hill st<br />
Killin Mrs Samuel, 23 Sir Michael st<br />
Kirkwood James, 10 Cross-shore st<br />
Kirkwood Robert, 1 Smith's lane<br />
Laird Alexander, 24 Antigua st<br />
Laird Mrs A., 23 Ingleston st<br />
Lang Robert, 71 Nicolson st and 31 Ingleston st<br />
Learie Mrs, 16 Cartsburn st<br />
Leith Robert, 6 Belville st<br />
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M'Fie Archibald, 7 Newton st<br />
M'Gill Miss, 34 Ann st<br />
M'Gilvray Mrs, 25 Regent st<br />
M'Gugan Angus, 22 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Guire Barbara, 85 Belville st<br />
M'Intosh Mrs M., 52 Ann st<br />
M'lntyre Thomas, 6 Cartsburn st<br />
Mackail James, 45 Hamilton st<br />
M'Kellar Peter B., 11 Cross-shore st<br />
M'Kellar Tarbet, 29 Ingleston st<br />
Mackenzie Miss A., 40 Lynedoch st<br />
M'Kenzie Duncan, 70 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Laren Mrs E., 62 Ann st<br />
M'Larty Miss Jane, 26 Bruce st<br />
M'Laughlin James, 13 Market st<br />
M'Lean Archibald, 9 East Blackhall st<br />
M'Lellan Peter, 63 Ann st<br />
M'Lelland James, 12 Ann st<br />
M'Millan Terrence, 31 Dakymple st<br />
M'Pherson Angus, 24 Tobago st<br />
MTherson Peter, 7 East Crawf urd st<br />
Maitland Mrs, 15 Tobago st<br />
M'Quoid Miss, 8 Mount Pleasant st [cart st<br />
MacSymon Robt., 6 Argyle st, 1 West Blackhall st, & 20 Cath-<br />
Mathieson David, 56 Kelly st<br />
Mathieson John, 14 Market st<br />
Marshall William, 29 Charles st<br />
Miller Thomas, 11 West Blackhall st<br />
Hooney Mrs D., 20 Ann st<br />
Morison G-. & J., 27 Cathcart st<br />
Morton & Young, 30 Hamilton st<br />
Muir Robert, 25 Vennel<br />
Munro Colin, 42 Crawfurd st<br />
Newall Mrs A., 11 Belville st<br />
Nicholson Donald, 59 Ann st<br />
Nicol James, 76 Roxburgh st<br />
JNicolson Peter, 23 Charles st<br />
Norris Mrs M., 5 Ann st<br />
Orr William C, 71 Regent st<br />
Paterson A. & Son, 39 Hamilton st<br />
Paterson William, 30 Vennel<br />
Pearson Daniel, 2 Inverkip st<br />
Philips Mrs C, 45 Crawf urd st<br />
Pollock Miss J., 19 Regent st<br />
Reid Duncan, 42 Hamilton st<br />
JEeid Duncan, 5 Main st
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JHobertson Mrs, 116 Dempster st<br />
Hose Neil, 78 Roxburgh st<br />
Russell James, 9 Arthur st<br />
Scott Ivie, 72 Eldon st<br />
Scott Peter, 9 West Blackball st<br />
Scott William, 59 Dalrymple st<br />
Seath Mrs John, 71 Roxburgh st<br />
Sharp John, 25 Rue-end st<br />
Shearer Hugh, 52 Shaw st<br />
Shearer Hugh (wholesale), 3 Mansionhouse lane<br />
Shearer Mrs I., 14 Bruce st<br />
Sim John, 32 Lynedoch st<br />
Sloan James, 19 East Shaw st<br />
Smith Thomas, 4 Sir Michael st<br />
Smith Alexander (wholesale), 29 West Burn st<br />
Smith Thomas, 5 Inverkip st<br />
Steel H. & W. (wholesale), 30 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Stevenson David, 33 Ann st<br />
Stewart Richard, 3 John st<br />
Stirling Mrs A., 17 Shaw st<br />
Strachan George, 36 Vennel<br />
Swan Robert P., 96 Roxburgh st<br />
Swan Mrs, 17 Dempster st<br />
Telfer Mrs C, 1 Prospecthill st<br />
Thorn Alexander C, 5 Hamilton st<br />
Train Mrs, 38 Main st<br />
Tucker John, 7 John st<br />
Tweeddale James, 68 Vennel<br />
Vincent A. Gr., jun., 35 Lynedoch st<br />
Wallace Helen, 1 Union st<br />
Watson William, 6 Ann st<br />
Watson Mrs J., 8 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Watson Mrs J., 28 Ann st<br />
Weir Thomas, 46 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Wellburn Mrs, 9 Brisbane st<br />
Whiteford Mrs John, 26 Market st<br />
Wilson Edward, 25 Charles st<br />
Wilson John, 31 Cathcart st<br />
Wilson Robert, 25 Belville st<br />
Wilson Mrs Alexander, 38 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
GROCER AND SPIRIT-DEALERS.<br />
Campbell Jas. M., 89 Roxburgh st and 17 West Blackball sfc<br />
Kelly William & Co., 9 William st<br />
MacFarlane John A. & Co., 10 West Blackhall st<br />
MacKinnon Alexander, 2 Tobago st
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M'Millan Andrew, 20 Brisbane st<br />
Mill Alexander, 95 Roxburgh st<br />
Milne Mrs E., 16 Antigua st<br />
Morison James B., 29 West Blackhall st<br />
Neill Hugh R. & Co., 27 West Blackhall st<br />
Orr John, 13 Ann st<br />
Scott Ivie, 16 West Blackhall st<br />
Thorn Archibald C, 11 Union st<br />
HAIRDRESSERS.<br />
Adamson William, 71 Main st<br />
Denny Thomas, 41 Shaw st<br />
Doig Alexander, 2 Inverkip st<br />
Hamilton Matthew, 1 Stanners st<br />
Harrower T. H., 28 Market st<br />
Lambie Robert, 14 Cathcart arcade<br />
Kitchen Robert, 59 Inverkip st<br />
M'Guire James, 30 Dalrymple st<br />
M'Kay William and Co., 13 Ann st<br />
Macmillan John, 26 Charles st<br />
Millar Robert, 23 Rue-end st<br />
Paterson and Doig, 9 Brisbane st<br />
Paton James, 30 Tobago st<br />
Watson Frederick, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
Watson Matthew, 2 Cathcart sq<br />
Wilson Andrew S., 29 Regent st<br />
Wishart Thomas, 2 Cross-shore and 13 East breast<br />
HATTERS.<br />
Craig George, 27 Cathcart st<br />
Dick James M., 11 West Blackhall st<br />
Fulton James B.,"41 Hamilton st<br />
Galbraith John, 26 Hamilton st<br />
Lochhead William, 29 Cathcart st<br />
M'Donald Andrew, 35 West Burn st<br />
Oats Daniel, 20 Yennel<br />
Reid William, 46 Cathcart st<br />
Wilson John T. 10 West Blackhall st<br />
;<br />
Wotherspoon Alex C, 58 Rue-end st<br />
HOSIERS.<br />
Anderson Hugh, 38 Hamilton st<br />
Campbell Duncan, 56 Vennel<br />
Fulton James B., 41 Hamilton st<br />
Galbraith John, 26 Hamilton st<br />
liochhead William, 29 Cathcart st
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M'llwraith William, 4 West Blackhall st<br />
M'llwraith Miss, 23 Hamilton st<br />
Wilson John T., 10 West Blackhall st<br />
HOUSE-FACTORS.<br />
Agnew A. & Sons, 15 Cross-shore st<br />
Agnew James, 32 Crawfurd st<br />
Banks & Miller, 45 Hamilton st<br />
Bone & Buchanan, 2 Bank st<br />
Blair William, 26 Hamilton st<br />
Brown Archibald M'F., 20 Cathcart st<br />
Campbell Dugald, 49 Cathcart st<br />
Clark Andrew, 14 Cathcart st<br />
Cochrane Alexander, 50 East Hamilton sfe<br />
Finlay John P., 32 Nicolson st<br />
Henderson Thomas, 14 Cathcart st<br />
Hinmers C. D., 12 Market st<br />
Maclachlan Dugald, 41 West Burn st<br />
Neil James, 49 Cathcart st<br />
Paul John, 14 Cathcart st<br />
Rougvie John M'D., 15 Laird st<br />
Simpson David M., 9 West Stewart st<br />
Welsh, Walker & M'Pherson, 33 Cathcart st<br />
INN AND HOTEL KEEPERS.<br />
Borland Ann (temperance), 40 Cathcart st<br />
Borland J. C. (temperance), 24 Cathcart st<br />
Bradley Miss, 14 Clarence st<br />
Brodie William, Buck Head Hotel, 2 Watson's lane<br />
Buchanan Mrs, White Hart Hotel, 50 Cathcart st<br />
Chalmers Hume, Wheat Sheaf Hotel, 4 Church pi<br />
Fergusson Miss, Museum Hotel, 9 William st<br />
Macdermott Mrs E. W., Tontine Hotel, 34 Cathcart st<br />
Stewart Miss (temperance), 9 Brougham st<br />
insurance agents— {See, Appendix).<br />
IRON MERCHANTS.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Iron Co., 1 Palmerston buildings<br />
Jamieson John, 2 Cathcart st<br />
Kidston A. G-. & Co., 48 Rue-end st<br />
MacCullum P. & Sons, 14 Cathcart St<br />
Morton & Kidd, 24 Hamilton st<br />
Robertson William, 49 Main st<br />
Ross John, 29 Cathcart st<br />
Scott John, jun., 54 Eue-end st<br />
Whyte George, 13 John st<br />
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ironmongers.<br />
Campbell John, jun., 66 Rue-end st<br />
Findlay John, 39 Cathcart st<br />
Harvey Hugh, 2 West Quay<br />
Leckie W. F., 1 Arthur st<br />
Lyle R. & Co., 3 and 4 West breast<br />
Macalister & Fyfe, 4 East breast<br />
M'Arthur Archibald, 3 Manse lane and 51 Main st<br />
M'Cuaig Magnus, 100 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Intyre Duncan, 25 Rue- end st<br />
Mackenzie W. J., 4 Shaw st<br />
M'Kinlay Peter C, 1 Grey place<br />
Macpherson Alexander & Co., 16 East India breast<br />
Macpherson J. & Co., 3 East breast<br />
Mathieson John, 13 East Quay lane<br />
Morton & Kidd, 24 Hamilton st. (See advertisement.)<br />
Park John, 28 Roxburgh st and 12 Trafalgar st<br />
Pow Edward, 19 Cathcart st<br />
Robertson William, 27 West Blackhall st<br />
Ross John (wholesale), 29 Cathcart st<br />
Sbearer & Shepherd, 9 William st<br />
Suttie Thomas & Co., 2 and 4 Argyle st<br />
Watson Hugh M'P., 12 Sugarhouse iane<br />
Wilson A. and J., 65 Rue-end st<br />
LATHSPLITTERS.<br />
Gibson Walter and Co., 18 South st<br />
M'Leod John M., 87 Belville st<br />
Muir William, 28 Mearns st<br />
Murphy and M'Millan, 58 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st<br />
LEATHER MERCHANTS.<br />
Edgar William, 3 Dalrymple st<br />
Hill James, jun. and Co., 9 Stanners st<br />
M'Ausland and Brand, Ladyburn<br />
M'Bay Thomas, 4 Dalrymple st<br />
Malcolm James, 8 Dalrymple st<br />
LITHOGRAPHERS.<br />
Baird Robert A., 45 Cathcart st<br />
Kincaid J. L., 13 East Quay lane<br />
M'Kelvie James & Sons, 34 Hamilton st<br />
Morrison John & Sons, 67 Rue-end st<br />
Melvin Thomas & Co., 25 Hamilton st
MORTON & KIDD,<br />
(ESTABLISHED 1836)<br />
Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers,<br />
Iron and Steel Merchants,<br />
24 HAMILTON STREET<br />
AND<br />
(about fifty yards from general post <strong>of</strong>fice),<br />
GREENOCK.<br />
KITCHEN RANGES,<br />
Close and Open Fire, on the Newest Principles, Fitted up with<br />
Hot and Cold Water connections.<br />
HOUSE FURNISHINGS<br />
Of all Kinds, including Gasaliers, Cutlery, Brushes, Mangles,<br />
Grates with Tile Cheeks, Tile Hearths, &c.<br />
DUPLEX AND OTHER PARAFFIN LAMPS.<br />
Checmn's Prize Medal Water Filters.<br />
SHIPBUILDERS' FURNISHINGS.<br />
All Brass Locks, Hinges, Brass Screws, Bolts and Nuts, &c.<br />
JOINERS' FURNISHINGS.<br />
Door Locks, Hinges, Cut Nails, Spikes, Screws, &c.<br />
Wire Netting, Patent Pulley Blocks, Files, Spade« and<br />
Shovels, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Washing-House Boilers<br />
(in Copper and Iron), Fancy Bird Cages, Parrot Cages, &c, &c.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Agents for MILNER'S SAFES, Deed Chests,<br />
Paper Boxes, and other Manufactures; WILLCOX &<br />
GIBBS' Automatic Action SEWING MACHINES; and<br />
STRANGE'S Al CRYSTAL OIL.<br />
N.B.—Repairs in Smith Work, Plumber Work. Tinsmith and<br />
Gas Fitting done by Experienced Workmen.
TWEED SUITS, Made to Order,<br />
Special Value, 45s.<br />
BUCHANAN &J0HNS0N<br />
BOYS' OUTFITTERS,<br />
CLOTHIERS, HOSIERS,<br />
AND<br />
SHIRT MAKERS,<br />
40 CATHCART STREET,<br />
GREENOCK,<br />
AND<br />
174 and 176 TRONGATE,<br />
GLASGOW.<br />
Our Celebrated 13s 6d Trousers,<br />
Madefrom Scotch & West<strong>of</strong>England Tweeds.
Black P. & A., 8 Captain st<br />
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malsters.<br />
MANUFACTURERS (MISCELLANEOUS).<br />
Alston John (anchor and chain), 2 East India breast<br />
Arthur David (manufacturing chemist), Kilmalcolm road<br />
Brown, Stewart & Co., papermakers, Overton Mill<br />
Clyde Pottery Co. (earthenware), Port-Glasgow road<br />
Craig J. & M. (fire-clay goods)—J. Wilkie, agent, 10<br />
Brougham st<br />
Fleming, Reid & Co., worsted spinners, Drumfrochar road<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Apothecaries' Co. (eerated water), 28 Hamilton st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Mineral Water Co., Waverley lane<br />
Hodge Mitchell & Son (bedding), 12 West Blackball st v<br />
Houston Robert & Sons (woollen) 28 West Blackhall st<br />
Leitch Quintin & Co. (hemp and wire rope), 7 West breast<br />
More Andrew & Co. (tobacco and snuff), 15 Market st<br />
Muir William & Sons (belt and hose), Waverley lane<br />
Murdoch David (bolts, rivets, etc.), 32 Cartsburn st<br />
Niven William (treacle), 31 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Poynter John and Son, manufacturing chemists, 21 Dellingburn<br />
st<br />
Singer Company (sewing machines), 8 West Blackhall st<br />
Smith and M'Bride (asrated water), Waverlev lane<br />
Tough A. and Son (rope and twine), 3 East breast<br />
MERCHANTS, SHIPOWNERS, SHIP AND COMMISSION AGENTS.<br />
(See also Steam Packet Agents.)<br />
Adam George and Co., 1 Cathcart st<br />
Allan Robert and Co., Customhouse quay<br />
Baine and Johnstone, 19 West Blackhall st<br />
Boustead and Dunbar, 41 West Blackhall st<br />
Brown Archibald, Customhouse place<br />
Bryce John and Co., Cathcart arcade<br />
Brymner Graham, 9 Customhouse place<br />
Brymner, Galbreath and Co., 3 East Quay lane<br />
Caird Colin S., City buildings<br />
Campbell, Finlay and Co., 12 Bogle st<br />
Carmichael A. and J. H. and Co., <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> buildings<br />
Clapperton William N., 8 West Quay lane<br />
Clapperton John and Co., 4 East breast<br />
Clerk, Nuel and Co., 3 East Quay lane<br />
Cowan John, Stoneleigh, Newark st<br />
Crawford W. and J., 49 Cathcart st<br />
Cunningham Charles, 49 Cathcart st
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Cunningham D. and Co., 32 Cathcart st<br />
Cunningham John, 32 Cathcart st<br />
Currie Alexander and Co., 12 "West Burn st<br />
Cuthbert Robert, 67 Rue-end st<br />
Dawson John, Customhouse quay<br />
Denholm James and John, 27 Cathcart st<br />
Doak John, 20 Hamilton st<br />
Erskine Henry, 9 Margaret st<br />
Ewing Robert and Co., 4 Bogle st<br />
Fleming, Reid and Co., Shaws Water Worsted Mills<br />
Foulds and Bone, 8, 9, and 10 Clarence st<br />
Funck Henry and Co., 3 East Quay lane<br />
Gibson William, 31 Palmerston buildings<br />
Grieve Walter, Son and Co., 14 Cross-shore st<br />
Harris James B., 19 Palmerston buildings<br />
Harvey F. E. and Co., 2 West quay<br />
Hendry, Ferguson and Co., Roslin st<br />
Hunter Thomas O. and Co., 13 William st<br />
Jamieson John, 2 Cathcart st<br />
Jamieson Robert W., 16 Nelson st, west<br />
Johnston Alex. R., 1 Fox st<br />
Kerr John and Co., 40 West Blackball st<br />
Kerr, Newton and Co., 3 East Quay lane<br />
Leitch and Muir, 2 West quay<br />
Leitch, Patten and Co., 4 Mansionhouse lane<br />
Letham, Birrell and Co., 29 Cathcart st<br />
Lietke and Co., Palmerston buildings<br />
Lindsay William and Co., 1 Cross-shore st<br />
Little James and Co., Excise buildings<br />
Lyle Abram and Sons, 1 1 Nicolson st<br />
M'Arthur William and Co., 23 Cathcart st<br />
M'Caskill Kenneth, Customhouse quay<br />
M'Clure James L., Exchange buildings<br />
M'Crae Daniel, 15 Charles st<br />
MacCunn James and Co., Excise buildings<br />
MacEachran, Fulton and Kerr, 4 East breast<br />
Macfarlan Alexander and Co., 27 Palmerston buildings<br />
MacGregor J. and Son, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> buildings<br />
M'Gregor John C, 45 Brougham st<br />
Macintyre John D., 3 East Quay lane<br />
MacKellar Peter, 67 Rue-end st<br />
M'Kinnon Alexander, Palmerston buildings<br />
M'Laren A. D., 115 Eldon st<br />
M'Lea James S., 18 West Burn st<br />
Maclean and Co., 27 Cathcart st<br />
M'Lellan James & Co., <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> buildings
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Macmillan John, 1 Open shore<br />
Macneilage Adam and Co., 17 Hamilton st<br />
Martin William M., 24 West Blackhall st<br />
Murray and Murphy, 3 East Quay lane<br />
Neill James, 51 Union st<br />
Newton James, 20 Palmerston buildings<br />
Paterson Robert R., City buildings<br />
Picken Andrew and Co., Cathcart arcade<br />
Rankin William, Commercial Bank buildings<br />
Richardson James and Co., 2 Church place<br />
Robertson and Macdougall, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> buXdings<br />
Ross, Corbett and Co., 2 Cross-shore st<br />
Ross William, 29 Cathcart st<br />
Russell James, 73 Union st<br />
Shankland D. and Co., 21 Cathcart st<br />
Shankland Robert and Co., 21 Cathcart st<br />
Skinner Thomas and Co., 3 East Quay lane<br />
Speirs Hugh, and Co., 23 Cathcart st<br />
Stewart J. and W., 1 Watt place<br />
Turner William, 18 West Burn st<br />
Turnbull, Martin and Co., 19 Palmerston buildings<br />
Young J. and R., 32 Cathcart st<br />
MESSENGERS-AT-ARMS.<br />
Grant and Munro, 41 Cathcart st<br />
Shearer (William) and Scott, 1 Bank st<br />
MIDWIVES.<br />
Arroll Mrs, 30 Wellington st<br />
Boyle Mrs, 45 Hamilton st<br />
Buchan Mrs William, 11 Regent st<br />
Dick Mrs, 68 Roxburgh st<br />
MTntyre Mrs, 1 Buccleuch st<br />
M'Kellar Mrs, 16 Kelly st<br />
Smith Mrs, 9 Tobago st<br />
Smith Mrs Robert, 18 Ann st<br />
Somerville Mrs William, 62 Ann st<br />
MILLERS.<br />
Barclay Hugh, Cartsburn mill<br />
Hill Matthew, 16 Chapel st<br />
Mackenzie & Walker, Dellingburn sq<br />
Muir Robert & Son, 6 East Stewart st<br />
MILLINERS.<br />
Barbour Miss Jessie, 57 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> t st<br />
Bishop John, 46 Cathcart st
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Dunbar Mrs, 5 Inverkip st<br />
Gillies Miss, 5 East Shaw st<br />
Grant Miss I. W., 21 Cathcart st<br />
Houston Miss, 51 Brougham st<br />
Hutchison Mrs, 9 Argyle st<br />
Johnstone Miss, 31 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Arthur Miss, 50 Inverkip st<br />
M'Donald Miss, 67 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Farlane Miss, Mansionhouse<br />
M'Millan Missel 9 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Rae Miss, 14 Lyle st<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat Misses J. & M.,37 West Blackhall st<br />
Nicoll J. & E., 19 Ardgowan st, west<br />
Sinclair Misses, 33 Nicolson st<br />
Smith Miss, 14 Union st<br />
Tait Miss M. B., 9 East Crawfurd st<br />
Taylor Miss A., 54 Brougham st<br />
Young Janet, 15 Nelson st, west<br />
MUSIC SELLERS.<br />
Forbes John, 15 West Blackhall st<br />
Inglis James & Sons, 19 West Blackhall st<br />
Martin William, 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Straine George, 31 Nicolson st<br />
NURSERYMEN.<br />
Barr James, Gateside, Inverkip road<br />
Butler George M., 19 South st<br />
Poustie Thomas, 41 Brougham st<br />
OPTICIANS AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS.<br />
Fleming James, 14 Cathcart st<br />
Glendining Alexander, 17 Inglestonst<br />
Love Robert, 17 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Gregor D. & Co., 32 Cathcart st<br />
PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS.<br />
Brown George, 3 Albert place<br />
Buchanan James, 34 West Burn st<br />
Cameron William, 34 West Blackhall st<br />
Colquhoun Duncan, 1 Union st<br />
Duncan Robert F., 35 and 37 West Burn st<br />
Edgar George, 94 Roxburgh st<br />
Gray Alexander M. & Co., 65 Nicolson st<br />
Leitch Daniel, 10 West breast<br />
JLeslie Robert & Co., 3 Market st
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Lyle E. & Co., 3 and 4 West breast<br />
Macalister & Fyfe, 4 East breast<br />
M'Ewing David, 14 Arthur st<br />
Macnaught John, 27 West Burn st<br />
Marshal] & Lindsay, 52 Regent st<br />
Soutar William, 17 Ann st<br />
Stevenson T. M., 12 Cathcart st<br />
Stevenson Thomas M., jun., 35 Nicolson st<br />
PAVEMENT MERCHANTS.<br />
Boyd & M'Neill, 11 Patrick st<br />
Thomson Thomas and Son, 61 Nicolson st<br />
PAWNBROKERS.<br />
Andrew David and Co., 5 William st<br />
Boyle Elizabeth, 13 East Quay lane<br />
Cairns John, 17 Sir Michael st<br />
Cook Robert, 37 Market st<br />
Cruthers Mrs, 28 Dalrymple st<br />
Fawcett Samuel, 34 Shaw st<br />
Flockhart John, 60 Vennel<br />
Gait Robert, 51 Main st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Equitable Loan Co., 24 Hamilton st<br />
Mackay J. and N., 63 Main st<br />
Millar Alexander, 38 Hamilton st<br />
O'Neill John B., 8 Stanners st<br />
Robertson John, 39 Hamilton st<br />
Stewart James P., 48 Shaw st<br />
Stewart Agnes T., 49 Yennel<br />
PHOTOGRAPHERS.<br />
Fergus Charles, 36 West Blackhall st<br />
Macfee N., 23 Cathcart st<br />
Paton James, 59 Esplanade<br />
Straiten David, 1 Grey place<br />
Taylor A. and G., 17 Hamilton st<br />
Turnbull and Sons, City buildings<br />
Urie Robert, 29 West Bum st<br />
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.<br />
(See Appendix.)<br />
PLASTERERS.<br />
M'Creadie James, Jamaica lane<br />
Mulhern John, 40 Main st<br />
O'Brien Michael, 4 South st
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Tannock Quintin, 5 Sir Michael st<br />
Wilson David, 30 West Blackhall st<br />
Teaman Joseph, Terrace road<br />
PLUMBERS.<br />
Adam William & Co., 2 and 3 Dock breast<br />
Bell Peter & Co., 11 Chapel st<br />
Broadfoot James, 2 West breast<br />
Buie M. and H., 7 East breast<br />
Conner John, 3 East Blackhall st<br />
Fairgrieve Andrew and Sons, 6 West breast<br />
Hope J. and W., 12 Kilblain st<br />
M'Jannet John, 62 Inverkip st<br />
M'Phail R. M., 5 Dellingburn st<br />
Macphail Robert M., 5 Dellingbun sq<br />
Maclean and Barclay, 11 East Quay lane<br />
Mitchell James, 24 West Burn st<br />
Park Graham, 12 Tobago st<br />
jShuell Andrew L., 21 Nicolson st<br />
Thomson Charles, 17 Kelly st<br />
Walker Robert, 32 Roxburgh st<br />
POTATO MERCHANTS.<br />
Bowie Archibald, Mansionhouse<br />
Chalmers John, 7 Princes st<br />
IS wing. & Paul, 55 Drumfrochar road<br />
Howie Matthew, 5 West breast<br />
Young William, 19 Arcade<br />
POULTERERS.<br />
Oilmour A. & Son, 25 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Kellar Mrs, 5 William st<br />
M'Kechnie Allan, 19 West Blackhall st and 16 Kelly st<br />
Mooney Mrs Daniel, 5 William st<br />
Paterson Robert, 14 Market st<br />
PRINTERS.<br />
Blair Joseph & Co., 40 Cathcart st<br />
Oampbell Charles, 2 Watt place<br />
Hutchison William, 23 Nicolson st<br />
Melvin Thomas and Co., 25 Hamilton sfe<br />
Orr, Pollock and Co., 16 and 18 Charles st<br />
Rogers and Brand, 29 Hamilton st<br />
Storer James, 12 Kilblain st
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REGISTRARS OP BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES.<br />
Middle District—William Johnston, 5 Bank st<br />
West Parish—Robert A. Baird, 9 Sugarhouse lane<br />
East Parish—James M'Cunn, 33 Rue-end st<br />
RESTAURANTS.<br />
Baird Miss Jane, 11 Oathcart st<br />
Buchanan Mrs, 50 Cathcart st<br />
Currie William C, 4 Watson's lane<br />
Gilchrist Miss, railway station, Cathcart st<br />
MacDonald Allan, 3 Grey place<br />
Morison James B., 15 West Blackhall st<br />
RIGGERS.<br />
Blair Thomas, 9 Shaw place<br />
Hill Henry, 45 Hamilton st<br />
Robertson Thomas, 22 West Stewart st<br />
ROPE AND TWINE SPINNERS.<br />
Gillies Alexander, 71 Wellington st<br />
Gourock Ropework Co., 1 Cross-shore st<br />
Leitch Quintin & Co., 7 West breast<br />
Orr, Hunter & Co., 4 West Quay lane<br />
Tough Alexander & Son, 3 East breast<br />
SADDLERS.<br />
Barr Alexander, 29 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Fortune D., 9 Market st<br />
Lauder Alexander, 19 Cathcart st<br />
Park Matthew, 5 1 Main st<br />
Stewart James, 37 West Blackhall st<br />
Turner John, 1 Watt place<br />
SAILMAKERS.<br />
Black Thomas, 3 and 4 Customhouse place<br />
Ferguson A. & Co., Roslin st<br />
Fish, Browne, Meldrum & Co., East India breast<br />
Hamilton & Adam, 21 Shaw st<br />
Harvey Hugh, 2 West quay<br />
M'Kenzie Duncan, 5 East breast<br />
Orr, Hunter and Co., 4 West Quay lane<br />
Pennell J. and Co., Boyd st<br />
Whyte James and Co., 2 Virginia st
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SAW MILLERS.<br />
Agnew James, 32 Crawfurd st<br />
Allison and Brand, 16 West Burn st<br />
Allison Mrs Stewart, 1 Dellingburn sq<br />
Cameron Allan and Son, Macdougall st<br />
Gaff D. R. and Co., 6 East Hamilton st and 1 Main st<br />
Lamb Thomas, Sons and Co., 33 Cathcart st<br />
M'Lean James and Co., 25, 28, and 64 Main st<br />
Miller and Brown, 64 Inverkip st<br />
SCULPTORS.<br />
Gordon James, 6 South st<br />
Kennedy H. and Co., 3 South st<br />
Ker Henry, 89 Roxburgh st<br />
Lang James, 27 Brougham st<br />
"Walsh Dominick, 20 Pottery st, Ladyburn<br />
Wood Francis, 30 Bruce st<br />
Wood Thomas, 4 South st<br />
SEEDSMEN.<br />
Gatherer Peter, 21 and 23 Crawfurd st<br />
Laing Robert, 18 Hamilton st<br />
Poustie Thomas and Son, 41 Brougham st<br />
session clerks— (See Appendix).<br />
SHERIFF OFFICERS.<br />
Black David, 1 Bank st<br />
Conn John, 5 Hamilton st<br />
Gillies John, 25 West Burn st<br />
Grant & Munro, 41 Cathcart st<br />
Shearer (William) and Scott, 1 Bank st<br />
SHIPBUILDERS.<br />
Caird & Co., 46 Dalrymple st and Arthur st<br />
Cunliffe & Dunlop, Inch works, Port-Glasgow<br />
Russell & Co., Main st<br />
Scott & Co., Cartsdyke<br />
Sproul & Anderson (superintending), Palmerston buildings<br />
Steele Robert & Co., 6 Rue-end st and 5Q Main st<br />
SHIP CHANDLERS.<br />
Black Thomas, 3 and 4 Customhouse place<br />
Denniston J. S. & Co., 11 West breast<br />
^Fleming James, 14 Cathcart st<br />
JIarvey Hugh, 2 West quay
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Hendry Archibald, 16 East India breast<br />
Lyle R. & Co., 3 and 4 West breast<br />
Macalister & Fyfe, 4 East breast<br />
MTntyre Duncan, 25 Rue-end st<br />
Macpherson John & Co., 3 East breast<br />
Richardson & Son, 9 "West breast<br />
Robertson William, 27 West Blackhall st<br />
Walloe & Co., 21 Shaw st<br />
Wilson A. & J., 65 Rue-end st<br />
SHIP STORE MERCHANTS.<br />
Coates William, 1 Watt pi<br />
Kelly William & Co., 9 William st<br />
Low John & Co., 2 Open shore<br />
Mackay W. B. & Co., 6 Palmerston buildings<br />
M'Kiver William M. & Co., 12 Cross-shore st<br />
Rankin William & Son, 1 East Quay lane<br />
Stewart John, 4 Bogle st<br />
Walloe & Co 21 , Shaw st<br />
Wright & Co., 4 Cathcart st<br />
SICK NURSES AND KEEPERS.<br />
Cowan Mrs, 13 Nelson st, west<br />
Graham Mrs, 9 Mount Pleasant st<br />
Grant Mrs, 31 Trafalgar st<br />
Harrower Mrs Thomas, 89 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Kellar Mrs, 16 Kelly st<br />
M'Laren Mrs, 82 Roxburgh st<br />
M'Pherson Mrs, 26 Hamilton st<br />
Tennant Mrs, 33 Hamilton st<br />
Thomson Mrs, 6 West Stewart st<br />
Tulloch Mrs, 24 Lyle st<br />
SLATERS.<br />
Imrie John & Co., 41 Hamilton st<br />
Leisk Adam, jun., 12 Laird st<br />
M'Dougall John, 22 Tobago st<br />
M'Laughlan James, 14 Kilblain st<br />
Mackay Peter, 9 Chapel st<br />
Paterson & Robertson, Hunter pi, Harvie lane<br />
Philips David & Sons, 5 Tobago st<br />
Robertson James & Co., 21 West Stewart st<br />
Swan Andrew, 14 Nicolson st<br />
Tosh David, 11 Brougham st and 9 Ratho st<br />
Wright Peter & Son, 4b Iuverkip st
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SPIRIT DEALERS.<br />
Alexander William (wholesale), 57 Vennel<br />
Allan Robert, 6 Ann st<br />
Allan William, 2 Mansionhouse lane<br />
Allan W. O., 7 Inverkip st<br />
Archibald William, 13 Charles st and 28 Market st<br />
Armitage William, jun., 60 Lynedoch st<br />
Arthur Joseph F., 38 West B'iackhall st<br />
Bathgate Mrs Archibald, 14 Terrace road<br />
Biggam Mrs John, 35 Dalrymple st<br />
Blackwood John, 40 Cathcart st<br />
Bonnar John, 12 Vennel<br />
Boyd John, 12 Sir Michael st and 14 Tobago st<br />
Boyle James, 65 Main st<br />
Brady James, 38 Ann st and 12 Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t st<br />
Broadfoot William, 61 Hue end st<br />
Brodie Mrs, 34 Sir Michael st<br />
Brown Neil (wholesale), 7 and 9 Sir Michael st, 39 Yennel,<br />
45 Dalrymple st, 2 William st, 1 West breast, 2 Crossshore<br />
st, and 6 East breast<br />
Brown William, 40 West Burn st<br />
Brown Mrs, 1 Argyle st<br />
Bryce John, 9 Main st<br />
Bulloch John, 3 Shannon's close<br />
Campbell, Anderson & Co. (wholesale), 2 Shaw st<br />
Campbell Peter, 13 Laird st<br />
Chesnut Robert, 31 Rue- end st and 3 Charles st<br />
Clark John T., 53 Rue-end st<br />
Clark William B., 39 Shaw st<br />
Cochran John, 10 Baker st<br />
Crawford John, 71 East Hamilton st<br />
Crawford Robert P., 35 Ingleston st<br />
Curtis C. H. & Co. (whoelsale), 32 Cathcart st and 24 Nicolson<br />
st<br />
Davidson James, 1 Crescent st<br />
Davie Alexander M., 19 Stanners st<br />
Devlin James P., 18 Yennel<br />
Devlin P., 3 Market st<br />
Docherty Mrs, 36 Inverkip st<br />
Dow Mrs E., 18 Sir Michael st<br />
Downing William, 29 Cathcart st and 2 Mansionhouse lane<br />
Drysdale Thomas, 3 Crescent st<br />
Duncan Robert, 12 Baker st<br />
Dunlop George, jun., 11 and 12 East breast<br />
Fay Arthur, 9 East breast
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Ferrie William, 29 Vennel<br />
Finlay A. H. (wholesale), 9 Shaw st and branches<br />
Fleming Matthew, jun., 46 Lynedoch st<br />
Foulds William, 27 Main st<br />
Gallacher Mrs B., 15 Clarence st<br />
Gallacher Mrs William, 2G East Shaw st<br />
Gillies George D., 93 Roxburgh st<br />
Gillies John B., 61 Roxburgh st<br />
Gilliland William, 43 Inverkip st<br />
Grant John, 29 Dalrymple st<br />
Hagan Charles, 34 Vennel<br />
Hamilton Robert, 6 Market st<br />
Hendry James, 2 Charles st<br />
Hendry Mrs M., 7 Main st<br />
Hunt John, 4 Bearhope sb<br />
Inglis James, 10 Kilblain st<br />
Irons Mrs Agnes, 25 Vennel<br />
.Joyce Stephen, 5 Cowgate st<br />
Kerr Alexander, 61 Main st<br />
Kerr Edward, 97 Roxburgh st<br />
liaird John, 45 Shaw st<br />
Lawrence David, 10 East breast<br />
Xiyle John, 8 Smith's lane<br />
Lyle John and Sons (wholesale) 6 West Quay lane and 17<br />
Sugarhouse lane<br />
M'Cabe Peter, 14 Shaw st<br />
M'Caig James, 23 Bruce st<br />
M'Callum Donald, 22 West Blackhall st and 4 Delliogburn sq<br />
3I'Clemont Miss, 48 East Hamilton st<br />
M'Cormick John, 2 Harvie lane<br />
M'Dade Mrs, 62 Vennel<br />
M'Donald Alexander, 69 Main st<br />
Macdonald John, 12 East India breast<br />
M'Eachran Gilbert, 1 1 Arthur st<br />
31'Ewan John, 27 Vennel<br />
M'Farlane Archibald, 32 Arthur st<br />
M'Gregor James, 3 Shannon's close<br />
M'Gregor John (wholesale), 25 Shaw st and 9 East Quay lane<br />
3Iacgregor N-., 8 Cathcart st and 1 Shaw st<br />
3I'Innes Dugald (wholesale), 14 Hamilton st and 3 Arthurs!:.<br />
M'Intosh Duncan, 9 Bearhope st and 18 East shaw st<br />
31'Intyre John, 10 West breast<br />
Mackenzie Ewen, 25 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Mackenzie James, 30 Cathcart st<br />
M'Kenzie John, 9 Cross-shore st and 4 Broad close<br />
M'Kenzie John, 14 John st
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M'Kenzie Peter, 11 Hamilton st<br />
M'Kenzie William, 12 Springkeil st<br />
M'Kinnon Donald, 6 East Shaw st<br />
M'Kinnon Donald, 22 Cathcart st<br />
M'Kinnon Hugh, 41 Rue-end st and 2 Dellingburn st<br />
Macintosh Ewen, 8 Shaw st<br />
M'Lachlan Duncan, 34 Dalrymple st<br />
M'Lachlan John, 21 Shaw st and 24 Arcade<br />
M'Lauchlin James, 31 Vennel<br />
M'Leish Daniel, 17 Shaw st<br />
M'Master Peter, 3 St Andrew sq<br />
M'Millan James, 31 Hamilton st<br />
M'Millan Mrs John, 1 Ropework st<br />
M'Naught Mrs, 66 Ann st<br />
M'Nee Mrs Joseph, 20 Cathcart st<br />
M'Neil John, 58 Vennel<br />
M'Tavish Jane, 13 Shaw st<br />
Mack Robert, 17 Arthur st<br />
Millar Samuel, 42 Cathcart st<br />
Millar S. H. (wholesale), 3 West Quay lane, 17 Regent sty<br />
and 10 Ann st<br />
Miller Andrew, 38 Main st<br />
Miller A. D., 3 Ropework st<br />
Mitchell Robert, 17 Cathcart st<br />
Moore Thomas, 24 Cathcart st and 19 East Quay lane<br />
Morrison John, 8 East breast<br />
Aiurphy John, 13 Cathcart st<br />
Ostler Robert, 2 Car nock st<br />
Paterson James, 4 William st<br />
Pettigrew Janet, Ladyburn<br />
Phillips Patrick (wholesale), 13 Cross-shore st and 63 Main st<br />
Prentice Thomas and Co. (wholesale), 23 Nicolson st<br />
Prentice Thomas, 3 St Andrew st<br />
Ptennie James, 37 Rue-end st<br />
Rennie Robert (wholesale), 20 West Burn st, 9 Inverkip st r><br />
and 8 Cartsburn st<br />
Riddell George, 4 Clarence st<br />
Bobertson Wellwood M., 2 Buccleuch st<br />
Ptonald William, 17 Bear hope st<br />
Ross Hugh, 24 Charles st<br />
Russell Martha L., 21 Port-Glasgow road<br />
Kussell W. C. and Co. (wholesale), 27 Cathcart st and &<br />
Cartsburn st<br />
Scobbie James A., 27 Rue-end st<br />
Scott John C, 69 Vennel and 62 Wellington st<br />
Sharp James C., 4 Shaw st
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:Sharp William, 32 West Blackhall st<br />
Sharp William, 17 John st<br />
Shaw Mrs James, 7 East breast<br />
Shearer James, 41 Ann st<br />
Shearer Mrs, 21 Ann st<br />
.Sieger Engelbert, 41 West Blackhall st<br />
J3kivington A. & Sons (wholesale), 5 Mansionhouse lane and<br />
50 Shaw st<br />
Smith David, 13 Hamilton st<br />
Smith John, 10 Market st<br />
Smith John, 50 East Hamilton st<br />
Steen John, 4 Dairymple st<br />
Stewart Mrs I., 59 Main st<br />
Storrie John, 6 Watson's lane<br />
Taylor William F., 43 Crawfurd st<br />
Templeton Robert, 21 Charles st<br />
Thorne R. and Sons (wholesale), 6 Manse lane<br />
Wallace William, 1 Open shore<br />
Watson James, 8 Inverkip st<br />
Watt William (wholesale), 47 Vennel<br />
Weir Walter, 20 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Welsh William, 8 Charles st<br />
Yorston Mrs, 81 Roxburgh st<br />
Young William, 14 Market st<br />
STEVEDORES.<br />
Carrol James, 41 West Burn st<br />
Dunlop Thomas R., 1 East India breast<br />
Dunning Matthew, 6 Trafalgar st<br />
Ferguson Moses, 6 West Stewart st<br />
Ferrie James, 15 Hope st<br />
Grant William, 48 Shaw st<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Stevedore Co., 8 Roslin st<br />
Hammond Henry, 10 William st<br />
Hogg William, 21 East Shaw st<br />
Kean Dennis, 8 Shannon's close<br />
Lighten James, 1 East breast<br />
M'Arthur Thomas, 36 Crawfurd st<br />
Ross & Marshall, 18 Cathcart st<br />
SUGAR BROKERS.<br />
Alexander Fred. & Co., 8 West Quay lane<br />
Anderson John & Co. , 20 Palmerston buildings<br />
Campbell, Macpherson & Co., Exchange buildings<br />
Czarnikow & Boog, 32 Cathcart st<br />
X>rake J. V. & Co., 27 Cathcart st
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Finzel, Berry & Co., 3 East Quay lane<br />
Fraser, Gordon & Co., Sugar Exchange<br />
Hogg Alexander & Co., Sugar Exchange<br />
Lusk Robert & Co., 12 and 14 Charles st<br />
Macdonald, Hutcheson & Co., Commercial Bank buildings-<br />
Richmond Robert J., Exchange buildings<br />
Ross William, 29 Cathcart st<br />
Smart J. R. and Co., 65 Rue-end st<br />
Smith A. C. and Co., Commercial Bank buildings<br />
Steel H. and W., 30 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Watson J. and Gr., Palmerston buildings<br />
Williamson George, jun., 33 Cathcart st<br />
Wrede and Co., 32 Cathcart st<br />
SUGAR REFINERS.<br />
Ballantine and Rowan, Dellingburn st<br />
Blair, Reid and Steele (Limited), 7 Ingleston st<br />
Cartsburn Sugar Refining Co., 4 Crescent st<br />
Clyde Sugar Refining Co., 107 Drumfrochar road<br />
Glebe Refining Co., 40 West Blackhall st<br />
Hogg, Wallace and Co., Dellingburn st<br />
MacEachran, Adam and Co., 9 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Neill, Dempster and Neill, 78 Drumfrochar road<br />
Orchard Sugar Refinery, 22 Ingleston st<br />
Patten Archibald and Co., Baker st<br />
Scott Alexander and Sons, 20 Baker st and Berry-yards-<br />
Roxburgh Street Refining Co., 40 Sir Michael st<br />
Walker John and Co., 3 Princes st<br />
SUGAR SAMPLERS.<br />
Galbreath John and Son, 11 West breast<br />
M'Caughey Robert, 1 West quay<br />
Speirs James and Son, 30 Cathcart st<br />
TAILORS, CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS.<br />
Anderson John, 33 Cathcart st<br />
Armit James S., 26 Hamilton st<br />
Bone and Gait, 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Boyd James, 34 West Blackhall st<br />
Bruce J. and Gr., 46 Hamilton st<br />
Buchanan and Johnson, 40 Cathcart st<br />
Burnett Joseph, 56 Rue-end st<br />
Cairney William A., 32 Hamilton st<br />
Carbery Patrick F., 14 William st<br />
Chalmers Henry 30 Nicolson st<br />
Colquhoun John, 10 West Blackhall st
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Cowan Robert and Co., 2 West Blackhal! st<br />
Crawford and Laurie. 7 West Blackhall st<br />
Docherty George, 6 William st<br />
Douglas and Grant, 26 Oaf-heart st<br />
Douglas and Co., 43 Vennel<br />
Fisher and M'Lachlan, 12 Cathcart st<br />
Gaffrey Michael, 16 Dalrymple st<br />
Goodman Israel, 12 Ann st<br />
Hamilton James and Son, 23 Cathcart st<br />
•Hendry J. and R., 29 Regent st<br />
Jacobs Abraham, 5 William st<br />
Jamieson John and Co., 3 West Blackhall st<br />
Johnstone John R., 65 Rue-end st<br />
Lamont Neil and Son, 19 Hamilton st<br />
Lang William, 27 West Burn st<br />
Lennox James L., 16 West Blackhall st<br />
1<br />
Lyle Alexander, 26 We? . Blackhall st<br />
M'Donald Neil, 31 Cathcart st<br />
M'Eleney John, 7 William st<br />
M'Gallan William, 3 Argyle st<br />
MacKinnon Neil, 20 West Blackhall st<br />
Maclachlan & Co., 35 Hamilton st<br />
M 'Master Alexander, 35 Nicolson st<br />
M'Neil James, sen 32 Hamilton ,<br />
st<br />
M'Vicar & Son, 39 West Burn st<br />
Martin John, 5 Hamilton st<br />
Morrison Neil, 2 Inverkip st<br />
Morrison & Sons, 44 Cathcart st<br />
Mearns James, 14 Hamilton st<br />
Merry lees James, 7 William st<br />
Mitchell Francis B., 14 Cathcart st<br />
Nathan & Wiening, 8 Arcade<br />
O'Neil James, 8 Dalrymple st<br />
Paterson Lachlan, 32 Hamilton st<br />
Prentice D. & A., 24 Hamilton st<br />
Ramsay & Moles, 29 West Burn st<br />
Rowan J. G. & Co., Cathcart Square house<br />
Shannon James, 50 Cathcart st<br />
Swan & Howie, 35 Nicolson st<br />
Sweeney Mrs A., 4 William st<br />
Vincent A. G.. 3 William st<br />
Wright Robert, 34 West Blackhall st<br />
TANNERS AND CURRIERS.<br />
Fisher & Co,, Ladyburn<br />
Hill James, jun. & Co , 9 Stanners st
264 trades' directory.<br />
Muir William & Sons, Waverley lane<br />
Paterson Charles, 19 Oartsburn st<br />
TIMBER MERCHANTS AND MEASURERS.<br />
Adam George & Co., 1 Cathcart st<br />
Allison & Brand, 16 West Burn st<br />
Allison Mrs Stewart, 1 Dellingburn sq<br />
Broun Neil & Co., 2 Cathcart st<br />
Caird Colin S., City buildings<br />
Cameron Allan & Son, Macdougall st<br />
Carswell John & Son, 3 Cathcart st<br />
Crawford Andrew & Co., 22 West Burn st<br />
Davie Robert & Co., 63 Rue-end st<br />
Fullarton John, Bogston Saw Mills, Port-Glasgow road<br />
Fullarton Robert & Son, 6 Cathcart st<br />
Gaff D. R. & Co., 6 East Hamilton st and 1 Main st<br />
Hill Robert, 2 East India breast<br />
Holm and Fraser, 67 Rue-end st<br />
Hunter Robert, 67 Rue- end st<br />
Lamb Thomas, Sons and Co., 33 Cathcart st<br />
Maclean and Co., 27 Cathcart st<br />
M'Lean James and Co., 25, 28, and 64 Main st<br />
Miller and Brown, 64 Inverkip st<br />
Mories John and Co., 2 Cathcart st<br />
Murray James, 30 Market st<br />
Neil (Thomas), Chalmers and Co., 30 Market st<br />
Sommerville & Co., Caledonian Saw Mills, Port-Glasgow rd<br />
TINSMITHS.<br />
Daskin and Co., 31 Nicolson st<br />
Denniston J. S. and Co., 11 West breast<br />
Dewar John and Co., 26 Charles st<br />
Fairgrieve Andrew and Sons, 6 West breast<br />
Ferguson William, 14 West Burn st<br />
M'Cormick D. and Co., 9 Stanners st<br />
Rae and Ross, 31 West Burn st<br />
Suttie T. and Co., 2 and 4 Argyle st<br />
Watson Hugh M'P., 12 Sugarhouse lane<br />
Whyte and Ross, 11 East Quay lane<br />
TOBACCONISTS.<br />
Anderson Andrew, 65 Rue-end st<br />
Anderson William, 6 Dairymple st<br />
Andrew Mrs, 9 Lynedoch st<br />
Blair Miss, 63 Inverkip st<br />
Boyd James, 33 Rue-end st
trades' directory. 265<br />
Boyd Miss M., Palmerston buildings<br />
Brown Hugh, 25 Ann st<br />
Brown Mrs John, 25 Regent st<br />
Campbell Mrs Charles, 59 Rue-end st<br />
Carmichael Hugh D., 36 West Burn st<br />
Chalmers Miss, 26 East Hamilton st<br />
Christie Malcolm, 9 East breast<br />
Donald James and Co., 7 Hamilton st<br />
Douglas J. B., 30 Cathcart st<br />
Dunning Sarah, 44 Vennel<br />
Edelsten Richard, 29 Brougham st<br />
Finnie and Smith, 52 East Hamilton st<br />
Flight Janet, 33 West Burn st<br />
Gilkison Robert M., 40 Hamilton st<br />
Gilroy William, 1 6 Lynedoch st<br />
Grant George, 22 Hamilton st<br />
Hill H., 9 Grey place<br />
Kennedy James, 35 Nicolson st<br />
Kinnaird J. R., 102 Roxburgh st<br />
Laing Margaret, 17 Rue-end st<br />
Law Archibald, 8 Grey place<br />
Lemon Peter, 1 William st<br />
M'Cormick William, 5 Lennox buildings, Port-Glasgow<br />
M'Cormick Mrs E., 5 William st<br />
M'Donald Hugh, 18 Cartsburn st<br />
Maclntyre Charles, 3 Brougham st<br />
M'Intyre Mrs, 35 Cathcart st<br />
M'Laughlin Daniel, 36 Dalrymple st<br />
Menzies Miss R., 23 Yennei<br />
Mitchell James C., 83 Roxburgh st and 23 Rue- end st<br />
Morton Mrs, 36 Hamilton st<br />
Paterson D. W., 9 Brisbane st<br />
Roarty John, 7 Rue-end st<br />
Whiteford James, 41 West Blackhall st<br />
Williamson Robert, 2 Ingleston st<br />
Yeats John R. & Co., 16 Cathcart st<br />
Youug C. C. R., 36 West Blackhall st<br />
UMBRELLA MAKERS.<br />
Fenton William, 26 West Blackhall st<br />
M'Lean Miss, 33 Hamilton st<br />
Quin John & Son, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
VETERINARY SURGEONS.<br />
Macfarlane Arthur A., 4 Laird st and 4 George sq<br />
Robinson Alexander, 37 West Burn st and 60 Yennei<br />
Robinson Archibald, 37 West Burn st
266 trades' directory.<br />
WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS.<br />
Aitken Andrew, 3 Hamilton st<br />
Boyd William, 1 1 West Blackball st<br />
Burnside Robert K., 6 West Blackhall st<br />
Cameron M. & A., 59 Rue-end st and 36 Hamilton st<br />
Clark John & Son, 19 West Blackhall st<br />
Davidson Robert, 18 West Blackhall st<br />
Douglas & Son, 9 Hamilton st<br />
M'Gregor D. & Co., 32 Cathcart st<br />
M'Neil Thomas, 8 East breast<br />
Mann Alexander, 13 West Blackhall st<br />
Marr James, 14 Hamilton st<br />
Menzies Robert, 27 West Burn st<br />
Miller James, 43 West Burn st<br />
Proctor Robert M., 34 Hamilton st<br />
Ronald James, 23 Cathcart st<br />
Sieger Engelbert, Palmerston buildings<br />
Smith Thomas W., 14 West Blackhall st<br />
Stewart William, 13 West Blackhall st<br />
Ward J. T. & Co., 16 Hamilton st<br />
Warden Andrew, 45 Hamilton st<br />
WRIGHTS.<br />
Adam James, 6 Smith's lane<br />
Agnew Alexander and Son, Terrace road<br />
Agnew James, 32 Crawfurd st<br />
Austin and Kinnaird, 19 Bogle st<br />
Black James, 7 West Stewart st<br />
Cairns James & Co., 8 Cross-shore st<br />
Carnaghan James, 13 Regent st<br />
Carstairs Robert A., 6 Inverkip st<br />
Chalmers Archibald, 36 Roxburgh st<br />
Chalmers Hugh M., 23 Bearhope st<br />
Chalmers (Thomas), Neill & Co., 30 Market st<br />
Cook John, Lindsay's lane, West Quay head<br />
Cook William, 10 West Burn st<br />
Crawford Andrew & Co., 22 West Burn st<br />
Crawford & Fulton, 10 Terrace road<br />
Denney & Crawford, 52 Kelly st<br />
Foster Robert P., 32 Main st<br />
Fullarton John A., 27 Main st<br />
Guthrie Robert, 9 Brisbane st<br />
Henderson Robert, 7 Argyle st<br />
Hendry Duncan & Son, 7 Dock breast<br />
Hendry Daniel S., 6 Dock breast
TEADES' DIRECTORY. 267<br />
Houston R. & W. & Co., 69 Belville st<br />
Hutcheson John, 31 Crescent st<br />
Jamie&on & Howat, 41 Kelly st and 8 South st<br />
Jamieson John R., 39 Wellington st<br />
Lyle James B., 7 Tobago st<br />
Lyle Malcolm, 3 Dellingburn st<br />
Lyon David, 20 St Lawrence st<br />
M'Fadyen Archibald, 7 West Blackhall st<br />
Macfie John, 10 Laird st<br />
M'Gill Robert, 3 Market st<br />
M'Lean Neil, 10 Cross- shore st<br />
M'Quoid William, 23 Mearns st<br />
Merrilees Charles, 6 Charles st<br />
Miller & Brown, 64 Inverkip st<br />
Miller J. & A., 31 Hamilton st<br />
Morrison A. & D., 3 Clarence st<br />
Mossman James and Son, 68 Regent st<br />
Munro Daniel, 41 Mearns st<br />
Neill Thomas, Chalmers and Co., 30 Market sfc<br />
Nicol Andrew, 14 Laird st<br />
Park Matthew, 88 Wellington st<br />
Paterson and Stevenson, 4 Holmscr<strong>of</strong> b st<br />
Preston Peter, 31 Sir Michael st<br />
Ramsay Gilbert A., 16 Nicolson st<br />
Smith and M'Cuaig, 30 Charles st<br />
Stewart C. and W., 55 Kelly sfc<br />
Symington John and Sons, 66 Inverkip st<br />
Taylor and Milloy, 10 West Burn st<br />
Thomson William, 3 East breast<br />
Turnbuli Jonathan, 5 Dock breast and 49 Rue end st<br />
Thomson William, 3 East breast<br />
Weir James, 20 West Blackhall st<br />
Williamson and Gray, 51 Yennel<br />
Young Archibald, 23 Ann st<br />
Errata.—In page 222, the name <strong>of</strong> Thomas Kennedy inadvertently<br />
appears under "Auctioneers and Appraisers" instead <strong>of</strong><br />
under "Architects;" in page 223 the address <strong>of</strong> Alexander<br />
Muirhead should be 95 only ; and in page 224 Godfrey Mackay,<br />
under "Blacksmiths" should be Mackay & Buchanan.
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
ANN STREET.<br />
4 M'Farlane Hugh<br />
Scott John<br />
11 Allan Robert<br />
Lyle James<br />
Mitchell Thomas<br />
Mossman James<br />
Rodger William<br />
12 Logan William<br />
M 'Bride Joseph<br />
M'Cormick Neil<br />
Wilson J. C.<br />
14 Blue John<br />
O'Neil John<br />
Wilson John<br />
17 Watters William<br />
18 Dempsey Michael<br />
Hamilton Robert<br />
Smith Mrs Robert<br />
22 Aitken Robert<br />
Robertson James<br />
24 M'Garrity Charles<br />
Wood William<br />
26 Dewar John<br />
Reid William<br />
Todd Mrs George<br />
27 M'Intosh William<br />
28 Hunter Thomas<br />
29 Johnston Mrs<br />
M 'Intyre William<br />
Millar Alexander<br />
Sharp Mrs<br />
30 Bisset Mrs Thomas<br />
Devlin Henry<br />
Gibson Henry<br />
M'Cafferty Peter<br />
M'Callum Miss Mary<br />
30 Stevenson Miss<br />
32 Kirkpatrick George<br />
M'Neil George<br />
32 Wilson Alexander<br />
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! 34 M'Caughey Robert<br />
! 38 M'Jannet William<br />
39 Arbuckle James<br />
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Bryan James C.<br />
Campbell John<br />
M'Crindle William<br />
M'Lean Donald<br />
Walker Hugh<br />
41 Allison Robert<br />
Clark Archibald<br />
Gibson Josias<br />
Gillinder Robert<br />
M'Neilage Alexander<br />
Stevenson Adam<br />
Thomson William<br />
52 MTntosh Mrs M.<br />
54 M'Farlane Malcolm<br />
Stewart John<br />
55 M'Munagle C.<br />
56 Brown James<br />
59 Anderson Duncan<br />
Boyd Robert<br />
Brittlebank Thomas<br />
Campbell James<br />
Gillespie James<br />
Harley Allan<br />
Hutch eson Samuel<br />
Robertson Daniel<br />
60 Brodie Andrew<br />
Clark Peter<br />
Ferguson Frederick<br />
Fletcher A.<br />
Riordan David<br />
Sharp John<br />
Thomson Robert<br />
61 Anderson John<br />
Begg Samuel<br />
Campbell Robert<br />
Flockhart Mrs Neil<br />
M'Dougall Lachlan
DAVID TOSH<br />
Slater,<br />
Iron Ship Cement<br />
Worker,<br />
Chimney Stalk<br />
Repairer,<br />
AND<br />
Fitter <strong>of</strong> Lightning<br />
Conductors,<br />
II BROUGHAM STREET<br />
9 RATHO STREET,<br />
GKR/EEisrociK:.<br />
ALL<br />
kinds <strong>of</strong> Slater Work, including Repairs,<br />
Pointing. Repairing Cans, Vents, &c, Oiling<br />
and Painting Fronts ; Iron Ship Cementing, and<br />
Cement Work in all its branches ; Chimney-stalk<br />
Repairing and Fitting <strong>of</strong> Lightning Conductors upon<br />
the most improved principles shall be made a special<br />
branch <strong>of</strong> work.<br />
As D. T. employs none but the Best Workmen,<br />
his patrons may be sure <strong>of</strong> First-Class Workmanship,<br />
with the Best Quality <strong>of</strong> Materials.<br />
Charg.es Strictly Moderate.<br />
Estimates prepared and given for all kinds<br />
<strong>of</strong> Slater Work.<br />
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Ann Street {continued.)<br />
61 Maitland Archibald<br />
Taylor Angus<br />
Wright David<br />
Wilson Archibald<br />
62 Blyth Thomas<br />
Livingston John<br />
M'Neilage John<br />
Moir Mrs A.<br />
Robertson James<br />
Shannon William<br />
Thomson Mrs<br />
63 M'Gowan Ebenezer<br />
M'Kay William<br />
Millar David<br />
Service Archibald<br />
Wood William<br />
64 Biggart Robert<br />
Caldwell Janet<br />
Drysdale Thomas<br />
Gunn Alexander<br />
Holms John<br />
Robertson Colin<br />
Wills Peter<br />
66 Eadie Forbes<br />
Hutcheson William<br />
M'Farlane Duncan<br />
M'Geachan William<br />
Paterson William<br />
Wilson Gabriel<br />
70 Armour George<br />
Millar Robert<br />
White James<br />
71 Sinclair John<br />
72 Beveridge James<br />
Duncan J. B.<br />
King Joseph<br />
73 Ferguson Thomas<br />
M'Coll Allan<br />
76 Campbell William<br />
M'Gowan Robert<br />
ANTIGUA STREET.<br />
2 Orr Thomas<br />
Orr William<br />
M 'Galium Peter<br />
M'Gregor Robert<br />
3 Bathgate Mrs Archibald<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 269<br />
3 Glencross John<br />
Macpherson John<br />
M'Pherson Mrs Peter<br />
Murray Robert<br />
Nicolson Samuel<br />
Thomson William<br />
4 M'Gregor Nicol<br />
5 Anderson James<br />
Fergus Mrs<br />
Sorrie Mrs Peter<br />
Weir Duncan<br />
6 Borland John<br />
Foulds Matthew<br />
Leslie William<br />
M'Call Neil<br />
8 Algie Andrew<br />
Carlyle Mrs<br />
Inglis William<br />
M'Callum Malcolm<br />
M'Cartney William<br />
9 Boyd Bryce<br />
Connell Alexander<br />
Crawford Archibald<br />
Fowler Mrs William<br />
Love Andrew<br />
Shannon James<br />
10 Aird Thomas<br />
Cockburn Mrs<br />
Miller William<br />
Wood Miss<br />
11 Anderson Mrs E.<br />
Black Duncan<br />
Clark John<br />
Cowan Daniel<br />
Taylor Mrs Alexander<br />
13 Ballantine Peter<br />
Campbell Angus<br />
Kerr George<br />
M'Connachie Alexander<br />
15 Hutchison Mrs<br />
Keith Duncan<br />
Kelly Thomas<br />
M'Kinnon Dugald<br />
Reid Archibald<br />
16 Gibson Richard<br />
Lauder Alexander<br />
M'Dougall Duncan<br />
Millar Mrs<br />
Milne Mrs<br />
Smith Neil
270 STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Antigua Street (continued)<br />
17 Macleocl Malcolm<br />
Porteous Robert<br />
Wallace Mrs<br />
18 Adam Alexander<br />
Ferguson Alexander<br />
M'Adam Matthew<br />
M'Kellar Archibald<br />
19 Cuthbert Mrs<br />
Duncan Daniel<br />
Orr James<br />
20 Cooper William<br />
Finnie Colin<br />
M'Neilage John<br />
21 Black John<br />
Irvine William<br />
Jack Mrs William<br />
Laird Alexander<br />
Orr John<br />
Steele William<br />
22 Kelly Donald<br />
M 'Alpine Duncan<br />
M' Donald Daniel<br />
Paul Mrs<br />
24 Caldwell James<br />
Cameron John<br />
Dickson David<br />
Miller Robert<br />
Wilson Donald<br />
ARDGOWAN STREET (west).<br />
Bonar Rev. John James<br />
MacCunn James, Thornhill<br />
Watt William, Galla lodge<br />
1 Gilchrist Mrs James<br />
5 Cameron Hugh<br />
6 Alder George<br />
Alexander Mrs Angus<br />
Colquhoun Duncan<br />
Duncan Robert F.<br />
7 Flett James<br />
M'Farlane Miss Margaret<br />
Russell W. C.<br />
West Miss<br />
8 Brown Miss Mary-<br />
Craig John<br />
Cunningham Charles<br />
Inglis Robert<br />
M'Farlane Mrs<br />
8 O'Neill John B.<br />
Paton Mrs Robert<br />
9 Clapperton Mrs<br />
Lyle Alexander<br />
Maclean James<br />
Muir William<br />
Sharp Mrs John<br />
12 Austin Mrs Matthew<br />
Austine Mrs Matthew<br />
Anderson Adam<br />
Elliot John<br />
Johnston Mrs James<br />
M'Kenzie Allan<br />
M'Farlane Miss<br />
M'Lachlan Mrs John<br />
Walker Miss<br />
13 Cook Archibald<br />
M'Lean John<br />
Ramsay Gilbert<br />
Sinclair George<br />
Symington Rev. Andrew<br />
Wilson Mrs J. C.<br />
14 Boyd John<br />
Buchanan James<br />
Cleland Alexander<br />
Devlin John<br />
Duncan Miss<br />
Fisher Miss<br />
Murphy David<br />
Stewart Mrs M. A.<br />
Watt Mrs William<br />
19 Aulcl James<br />
Nicoll_James<br />
Quin John<br />
Tosh David<br />
20 Cunningham Duncan<br />
Park Mrs<br />
21 Calvert Thomas<br />
23 Ferguson Daniel<br />
Kelso Mrs Daniel<br />
Salmon W. B.<br />
25 Mitchell James<br />
27 Fairbairn Andrew<br />
28 Clapperton William N.<br />
Hastie William<br />
Macara Renton<br />
Reid William<br />
29 Brown Archibald<br />
Wymer Francis W.<br />
30 Alexander William
Ardgowan Street (continued)<br />
30 Bacon Rev. Joseph<br />
Blair David<br />
Mories John<br />
Wallace James<br />
31 Head Josiah<br />
32 Brown James, jun.<br />
Cameron Robert W.<br />
Campbell Alexander<br />
Colquhoun John<br />
M'Neil Thomas<br />
33 Bowling Mrs<br />
Brown Miss Anderson<br />
Graham Hugh<br />
Shearer Robert B.<br />
ARDGOWAN STREET (Glebe)<br />
1 Devlin M.<br />
11 Neeson Daniel<br />
ARDGOWAN SQUARE.<br />
1 Campbell Dugald<br />
3 Jenny Miss<br />
4 Crockatt William<br />
5 Brown Miss<br />
Smith James<br />
7 Macaskill Rev. Murdoch<br />
8 Marshall W. J., M.D.<br />
9 Currie Alexander<br />
Lindsay Miss<br />
Morton Miss<br />
10 Little Miss<br />
11 MacDonald Donald<br />
Nimmo Andrew<br />
13 Fox John, M.D.<br />
14 Kerr Andrew<br />
15 Leitch Patrick W.<br />
16 Black A. J.<br />
17 Jessamime Mrs John<br />
18 Poulter George T.<br />
19 Paton James, M.D.<br />
20 Robertson JohnK., M.D.<br />
22 M'Lean Mrs William<br />
ARGYLE STREET.<br />
1 Brown Mrs<br />
M'Farlane Archibald<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 271<br />
2 Clark Mrs<br />
3 Bather Samuel<br />
Gardiner Mrs<br />
M'Ausland Alexander<br />
M 'Donald Charles<br />
M'Gallan William<br />
9 Edwards William<br />
Gillespie Mrs James<br />
Johnstone Mrs John<br />
M'Lean Dugald<br />
Muir Matthew<br />
Webster Alexander<br />
ARMADALE PLACE.<br />
1 Inglis James<br />
3 Johnstone Andrew<br />
King Andrew<br />
M'Ewan James<br />
Simpson Richard<br />
5 Kerr Alexander<br />
ARTHUR STREET.<br />
3 Bantam John<br />
King John<br />
5 Young Robert<br />
12 Jamieson John<br />
M'Kay Mrs<br />
18 Bulk David<br />
22 Adams William<br />
Allan Mrs<br />
Campbell Alexander<br />
Orr Joseph<br />
30 M'Culloch Archibald<br />
M'Farlane Archibald<br />
Mathieson Robert<br />
32 Gilmour Robert<br />
M 'Arthur Mrs<br />
M 'Ewan David<br />
36 Baird Peter<br />
Jack William<br />
M'Coll Patrick<br />
42 Wilson Thomas<br />
44 Campbell John<br />
BAKER STREET.<br />
10 Cochran John<br />
Lyon John
272 STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Baker Street (continued<br />
10 M 'Donald William<br />
Wilkinson Robert<br />
17 Black James<br />
Grubb John<br />
Kerr Mrs Andrew<br />
M'Gourlay John<br />
Stirling Alexander<br />
BANK STREET.<br />
1 Wishart Thomas<br />
3 M'Kinnon Donald<br />
M'Pherson Malcolm<br />
6 Turner James<br />
20 Dunlop George<br />
22 Currie Mrs Ann<br />
M'Lean Ronald<br />
Mills Robert<br />
Prentice Mrs Adam<br />
Smith Mrs Catherine<br />
Storrie John<br />
Whyte James<br />
24 Cook Mrs Duncan<br />
Grant John<br />
Taylor Miss<br />
Tolmie Alexander<br />
Wallace Mrs William<br />
Yuill Walter<br />
25 Clackie N. Gordon<br />
Kelso Mrs Janet<br />
Leckie W. F.<br />
M'Clelland Thomas<br />
MacCulloch Alexander<br />
M 'Donald Neil<br />
Macdonald James<br />
Smith Thomas<br />
Thomson James<br />
27 Scott Alexander<br />
28 Blake John<br />
29 M'Lean Ronald<br />
30 Rennie John<br />
31 Jack John<br />
Richardson John G. C.<br />
32 Fulton James<br />
M'Brearty Robert<br />
33 Crawford James<br />
Steel Hugh<br />
BEARHOPE STREET.<br />
1 Steele James<br />
3 Robertson Richard<br />
Smith Duncan<br />
4 Love William<br />
7 Fernie Mrs George<br />
Hendry William<br />
14 Blair Hugh<br />
17 Duff Mrs<br />
Ronald William<br />
19 Armour Matthew<br />
M 'Farlane William<br />
20 Alexander James<br />
Campbell Duncan<br />
M'Faiiane Mrs<br />
Wilson Thomas<br />
21 Colquhoun David<br />
23 Allan James<br />
BEDFORD STREET.<br />
4 Smith Alexander<br />
8 Walker Louson<br />
18 Cameron Thomas<br />
Wilson John<br />
Graham John, Avenue Park<br />
Neil John, Jun., Glenfield<br />
M'Nab Duncan, Glen Villa<br />
BELVILLE STREET.<br />
1 Blythe David<br />
Forsyth Samuel<br />
Simpson James<br />
3 Beith Thomas<br />
Hunter Robert<br />
M'Leod Robert<br />
Macdonald John<br />
5 Dickson Alexander<br />
M 'Donald John<br />
Philips David<br />
Wight Geoi'ge<br />
6 Blake James<br />
Bozenbevg William<br />
7 Baxter John<br />
Daily James<br />
Paterson James<br />
Stewart Richard<br />
9 Campbell Richard R.
Belville Street (continued)<br />
10 Fleming Matthew<br />
M 'Donald James<br />
Sharp William<br />
King Robert<br />
M'Corquodale Archibald<br />
Rennie Andrew<br />
11 Boyce William<br />
Frederick Mrs Peter<br />
King Alexander<br />
M'Intosh David<br />
12 Buchanan Archibald<br />
13 M'Cuaig Peter<br />
15 M'Gi'egor George<br />
Ross James<br />
Stark George<br />
Turnbull William<br />
17 Donaldson John<br />
Farguharson Alexander<br />
Fisher Daniel<br />
19 Balantine George<br />
Blair John<br />
Clark David<br />
21 Anderson Archibald<br />
Blair John<br />
M'Farlane Colin<br />
23 Boyd David<br />
Forrester James<br />
Holmes James<br />
M'Laughlin Neil<br />
24 Boyd Thomas<br />
Buntain Thomas<br />
Holmes William<br />
Houston Mrs<br />
Logan Thomas<br />
M'Crae Joseph<br />
M'Crae David<br />
25 Swan Robert<br />
Wilson Robert<br />
27 M'Gregor William<br />
Cameron Donald<br />
M'Phail Alexander<br />
Weir Robert<br />
29 Lyon Malcolm<br />
Tucker John<br />
53 Arthur Joseph<br />
Burns Mrs<br />
Hunter William<br />
Kelly John<br />
55 Houston Archibald<br />
STREET BIRECTOKY. 275<br />
55 Lumsden David<br />
Weir John<br />
57 Carmichael Donald<br />
Corstorphine Robert<br />
Emslie James<br />
Robertson Alexander<br />
58 Ferns Charles<br />
59 Aitken John<br />
Hutton William<br />
Paton James<br />
65 Black Robert<br />
Hendry Robert<br />
Hope Neil<br />
M 'Arthur Alexander<br />
M 'Arthur William<br />
Mitchell John<br />
Ross James<br />
Thomson John<br />
67 M'Crae John<br />
73 Moody Allan<br />
78 Ballantine John<br />
M'Intosh William<br />
Stewart Donald<br />
Urie James<br />
80 Bole John<br />
82 Adam Matthew<br />
Fulton William<br />
Ross John<br />
83 Grott Ferdinand<br />
Kerr John<br />
Johnston James<br />
M'Nab Duncan<br />
85 Anderson John<br />
M'Millan John<br />
87 M'llroy Robert<br />
Mills John<br />
Millar James<br />
M'Leod John M.<br />
Paul John<br />
89 Alexander James<br />
Baxter David<br />
Henderson James<br />
Hunter Mrs<br />
M 'Donald John<br />
91 Boyd William<br />
Broome Alexander<br />
M'Onie George<br />
93 Barbour William<br />
Cochran John<br />
M'Coshim Donald
274 STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Belville Street (continued)<br />
93 M'Kenzie William<br />
95 Malcolm Archibald<br />
Milloy Mrs John<br />
Ramsay Henry<br />
97 Grant James<br />
Patrick Robert<br />
Scott Alexander<br />
Tait John<br />
99 Baillie James<br />
Foster Robert P.<br />
Lambie Robert<br />
Morton William<br />
Waters Stewart<br />
101 Henderson John<br />
Hutton Robert<br />
M'Onie John<br />
Sampson Thomas<br />
103 Aitken Hugh<br />
Aitken John<br />
Anderson Thomas<br />
Chick Benjamin P<br />
Russell James<br />
105 M 'Clement James<br />
Watson Daniel<br />
BENTINCK STREET.<br />
2 Burns Mrs George<br />
King Henry<br />
4 Stirling William<br />
Christie George<br />
7 Salmon Mrs James<br />
9 M'Kenzie Mrs<br />
11 Williamson James<br />
13 Arbuckle Mrs George<br />
14 Inglis Mrs James<br />
15 Dickson Benjamin<br />
Hardie William<br />
M'Larty Alexander<br />
Spencer W\ H.<br />
Scott John<br />
Johnston Mrs<br />
Stewart Andrew<br />
17 Weir Allan<br />
19 Thomson Rev. J. B.<br />
21 Robertson John<br />
23 Broadfoot James<br />
25 Munro Rev. J. D.<br />
Macdougall John<br />
27 Muir Robert<br />
BOGLE STREET.<br />
14 Wright Joseph<br />
18 Blair Richard<br />
Low John<br />
Marely Mrs<br />
Millar Miss<br />
Reid James<br />
BOYD STREET.<br />
4 Lyle Mrs D.<br />
6 Gush Charles<br />
7 Campbell James<br />
Clark John<br />
BRACHELSTON STREET.<br />
1 Henderson Angus<br />
2 Duncan Matthew<br />
3 Mitchell Archibald<br />
5- Baird Matthew<br />
Bear George<br />
11 M'Callum Alexander<br />
M'Millan James<br />
13 Blair John<br />
BRISBANE STREET.<br />
1 Jamieson R. W.<br />
7 Alexander Miss E.<br />
Anderson John<br />
Bell Robert H.<br />
Brown Mrs Thomas<br />
Hutcheson Peter<br />
Mayors Thomas H.<br />
9 Bain Jane<br />
Doig Alexander<br />
Guthrie Robert<br />
Jones T. H.<br />
M 'Donald Frank<br />
Paterson D. W.<br />
Wellburn Mrs<br />
10 Clark Mrs George<br />
Crawford P. R.<br />
Irons Mrs Agnes<br />
Scott" David F. B.<br />
Spence Miss M. S.<br />
Young Andrew<br />
11 Cairns James A.
Brisbane Street (continued.)<br />
12 Banks Mrs Alexander<br />
Brown Archibald<br />
Burnet Mrs<br />
M'Kinnon Alexander<br />
M'Lachlan Miss Alexis<br />
Macpherson Alexander<br />
13 Black Hugh<br />
" Carmichael Miss Ann<br />
Kelly Alexander<br />
Lochhead William<br />
Malcolm James<br />
' Nixon Mrs<br />
14 Allan James<br />
Dunbar James<br />
Melvin Thomas<br />
Murray James<br />
Neill Hugh R.<br />
Ritchie David<br />
15 Gilchrist Peter<br />
Hill Miss<br />
Liddell Archibald<br />
M'Quarrie John<br />
16 Beattie Miss J.<br />
.17 Galbraith John<br />
Mitchell John<br />
Shand Misses<br />
Shaw William<br />
Young C. 0. R.<br />
19 Adam Alfred R.<br />
Burgess George<br />
Dunbar Miss<br />
Hall Miss<br />
Martin W. M.<br />
Ogilvie Miss<br />
Winton Mrs Robert<br />
20 Denham Robert<br />
Dutbie James<br />
M'Millan Andrew<br />
Merrilees Charles<br />
Warden Andrew<br />
Wilson Mrs John<br />
21 Cross W. Faterson<br />
Fairgrieve James<br />
Hutton James<br />
M'Auslan Robert<br />
M'Intyre Thomas<br />
Richardson Mrs James<br />
Ross Miss Edith<br />
52 Amos Miss<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 27S<br />
22 Dickie Mrs John<br />
Glen Miss<br />
Grier Thomas<br />
More Mrs James<br />
Smith Thomas<br />
23 Alexander John<br />
M ;<br />
Millan William B.<br />
Stevenson Hugh<br />
24 Campbell Archibald<br />
Dick Mrs<br />
Durkin Henry<br />
Hunter Miss E.<br />
Newman Miss<br />
24 Orr Miss<br />
25 Low William ,<br />
Fulton E.<br />
Minto George<br />
Wardle George<br />
26 Baine John<br />
Buchanan Mrs John<br />
M'Gillvray Alexander<br />
M'Kiver John<br />
Thomson John<br />
28 Cowan A.<br />
Hamlin William<br />
Henderson Robert<br />
Hourston George<br />
Hourston Mrs P.<br />
Johnston Duncan<br />
Love Robert<br />
30 Archibald William<br />
Blair Hugh R.<br />
Brodie Mrs<br />
Muir Robert<br />
M 'Arthur Mrs John<br />
Neilson William<br />
Steven John<br />
Wood Francis<br />
32 Muir Robert William<br />
Muir William<br />
Simpson D. M.<br />
Spence Misses<br />
34 Buchanan Mrs William<br />
Dalgleish George<br />
Henry John<br />
Kerr Robert<br />
King Thomas<br />
Lyle Mrs R. G.<br />
Morrison Miss<br />
35 Chalmers Robert
27$ STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Brisbane Street (continued)<br />
35 Prentice John<br />
Wood Robert<br />
Wright Mrs<br />
36 Deas J. S.<br />
Duncan Miss<br />
Macfarlan Alexander<br />
Ostler Mrs Andrew<br />
37 Dargie Robert<br />
38 Bakie James<br />
Brodie James<br />
Edgar Rev. Robert<br />
Fairgrieve John R.<br />
Fleming Alexander<br />
Fulton James<br />
40 MacCallum Daniel<br />
Montgomerie John<br />
Scobie James<br />
Wright Alexander<br />
42 Anderson George J.<br />
Miller Miss J. G.<br />
Ritson Thomas<br />
Wright James<br />
45 Craigie Mrs<br />
Duncan William<br />
Devlin Patrick<br />
Dann Rev. James<br />
Macaulay Mrs William<br />
Proctor Robert M.<br />
47 Bone Quintin<br />
Carmichael Miss<br />
Elliott A. Stuart<br />
Ferguson William<br />
Mackenzie James<br />
Park Mrs James<br />
49 Campbell James M.<br />
M'Gregor James<br />
M'Neill James, jun.<br />
Moon F.<br />
SI Allan Mrs George<br />
Armitage George<br />
Kerr David<br />
Richardson Colin C<br />
M'Indoe Mrs<br />
Paterson Lachlan<br />
53 Wallace E. S.<br />
Wilson John<br />
54 Wilson William A.<br />
55 Brown John<br />
S3. Allan William O.<br />
59 Fyfe H. M.<br />
Todd Miss<br />
61 Fyfe John P.<br />
79 Campbell James<br />
81 Hill Mrs Ramsay<br />
83 Barclay Rev. John<br />
85 Davidson Rev. James<br />
BROUGHAM STREET.<br />
2 M 'Arthur William<br />
3 Barclay John S.<br />
Fleming Mrs A.<br />
M'ltityi'e Charles<br />
4 M'Farlan T. M.<br />
6 Mackenzie Ewen<br />
Reiach George<br />
8 Rennie James<br />
9 Stewart Miss<br />
11 Drummond Robert<br />
15 Boon Mrs<br />
M'Fadyen James<br />
Morrison Robert<br />
17 Buie Hugh<br />
Dale James<br />
Hopkin Robert<br />
M'Laren John<br />
M'Pherson Mrs<br />
Taylor Mrs<br />
25 Shaw Neil<br />
29 Broman John<br />
Darroch Duncan<br />
Dow Mrs E.<br />
M'Lean John<br />
Potter Miss E.<br />
Scott Mrs John<br />
31 Hunter Misses J. & J.-<br />
M'Cormick John<br />
Poustie Thomas<br />
Strachan Isaac<br />
33 Barr John<br />
M'Kechnie Miss<br />
Moir Robert G. W.<br />
34 Scott John<br />
41 Poustie Thomas<br />
44 Black Archibald<br />
Black Mrs<br />
45 M 'Gregor John C.<br />
47 Brunton William L.<br />
Stewart Thomas
Brougham Street (continued)<br />
48 Anderson Hugh<br />
Donald James<br />
Swan Miss<br />
49 Kerr HughS.<br />
Muir Misses<br />
Seiger Engelbert<br />
Swan Alexander B.<br />
50 Foster Miss<br />
MacGregor Neil<br />
Tarbet Miss<br />
Woodhead Mrs<br />
51 Anderson Mrs J. L.<br />
Grieve James, jun.<br />
Houston Robert<br />
Patten Henry T.<br />
52 Arthur J. F.<br />
Bailey Mrs Campbell<br />
Ferguson Robert<br />
Maxton Miss<br />
Moody Miss<br />
53 Walker Alexander<br />
.54 Evans Mrs<br />
Hendry Duncan<br />
Taylor Miss A.<br />
Warden Mrs M.<br />
BRUCE STREET.<br />
1 Irvine Richard<br />
2 Allan Mrs John<br />
3 M'Lean Angus<br />
Morrison John<br />
11 Nicol James<br />
12 M'Gaw Mrs<br />
Wilson Mrs<br />
13 M'Lellan Archibald<br />
14 Anderson James<br />
Boag Andrew<br />
15 Copeland John<br />
M'Lean John<br />
16 Beith Matthew<br />
Rodger David<br />
18 Cameron Alexander<br />
Hamilton James<br />
Melrose William<br />
Strang James<br />
19 Mitchell James<br />
Waller Mrs Joseph<br />
20 Cowan James<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 277<br />
20 M'Dowall William<br />
Turner Duncan<br />
21 Killin Andrew<br />
Shaw Neil<br />
Sinclair Humphrey<br />
23 Allan James<br />
M'Caig James<br />
24 Carstairs Robert A.<br />
M'Kim William<br />
M'Millan John<br />
M'Phedran Dugald<br />
Rodger John<br />
Taylor Duncan<br />
Weir Thomas<br />
25 Burns William<br />
Given William<br />
Masson Joseph<br />
M 'Donald Finlay<br />
Montgomery George<br />
Paterson William<br />
26 Baillie Archibald<br />
Keenan Colvin<br />
M'Kee Hamilton<br />
M 'Vicar Hugh<br />
Robertson Angus<br />
Thomson Donald<br />
27 Boyle James<br />
Burns William<br />
Campbell John<br />
Straine George<br />
28 Dray Benjamin<br />
Fowler William<br />
Skakel William<br />
Wilson Mrs Alexander<br />
30 Blair James<br />
Cameron John<br />
Chalmers John<br />
Robertson Andrew<br />
Sprunt William<br />
Wood Francis<br />
CADDLEHILL STREET.<br />
Thomson J ohn, Caddlehill ho<br />
1 Glen Miss<br />
5 Blench Charles<br />
Douglas Thomas<br />
Galbraith Murdoch<br />
Neill John<br />
Scott John H.
278<br />
Caddlehill Street (continued)<br />
5 Sinclair Duncan<br />
7 Alston John<br />
Auld James<br />
Brown Angus<br />
Maclean Mrs<br />
Millar James<br />
Morrow Andrew<br />
Parkhill James M.<br />
Scott Thomas<br />
11 Paterson Gavin<br />
13 Sharp J. C.<br />
15 Lamont Colin D.<br />
17 Campbell Duncan<br />
19 Cameron William<br />
21 Smith Alexander C.<br />
CAMPBELL STREET.<br />
Leitch Daniel<br />
Macdonald A. P.<br />
MacDougall Dugald<br />
CAPTAIN STREET.<br />
3 Inglis Andrew<br />
5 Doran James<br />
Thomson James<br />
7 Black James<br />
13 Thomson Alexander<br />
CARNOCK STREET.<br />
5 M 'Vicar William<br />
Scobbie James A.<br />
Scott James<br />
6 Wilson Thomas<br />
Young Thomas<br />
10 Allardice Francis<br />
Bolton Daniel<br />
Buchanan Donald<br />
Robertson Archibald<br />
Stewart R. P.<br />
CARTSBURN STREET.<br />
1 Smillie Thomas<br />
16 Learie Mrs<br />
22 Lang Mrs Sarah<br />
30 Killoch William<br />
45 Maitland William<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
CATHCART STREET.<br />
5 Forbes Hugh<br />
Grieve William<br />
M'Kirdy James<br />
7 Anderson Mrs<br />
Stewart Samuel<br />
9 Young Thomas<br />
12 Armour John<br />
Stewart James<br />
13 Keys David<br />
14 Gunn Mrs George<br />
Hay Mrs John<br />
15 Kirkwood James<br />
16 Anderson James<br />
Anderson John C.<br />
Duncan Mrs R.<br />
Fleming Mrs<br />
M'Fie Thomas<br />
17 Blackburn Mrs<br />
Carmichael Archibald<br />
Hyndman Joseph<br />
Knox Robert<br />
18 Hope James<br />
Sargent Charles<br />
19 Brown Mrs<br />
Mackintosh Ewen<br />
22 Ferguson Donald<br />
Logan Mrs Samuel<br />
23 Macfee N.<br />
24 Borland J. C.<br />
29 Fraser Mrs James<br />
34 M'Dermott Mrs E. W.<br />
35 Fraser William<br />
37 M'Alister Archibald<br />
38 Love John<br />
40 Borland's Temperance Hotel;<br />
41 Allison Robert<br />
43 Cuthbertson Adam<br />
47 Ballingall Peter<br />
49 Henderson John<br />
50 Buchanan Mrs<br />
CHAPEL STREET.<br />
6 Blair Joseph<br />
Brough John<br />
Hutcheson Alexander<br />
Kerr Robert<br />
Steele Stewart
Chapel Street (continued)<br />
6 King Robert<br />
Lang Daniel<br />
Orr William<br />
Skirving Peter<br />
8 Foulds Matthew<br />
Thomson John<br />
10 Johnstone John<br />
CHARLES STREET.<br />
13 Cabrie William<br />
Fairiey James<br />
26 Lyall John<br />
Welsh William<br />
29 Ness Mrs<br />
Sinclair Alexander<br />
31 Baillie Robert<br />
Martin Robert<br />
CHURCH PLACE.<br />
2 Thomson David<br />
4 Chalmers Hume<br />
CRAWFURD ST. (Glebe.)<br />
2 Clement William<br />
3 Cole Dennis<br />
11 Hyndman Mrs<br />
13 M'Fadyen John<br />
22 Duncan Mrs A.<br />
M'Glinshey Daniel<br />
Robertson John<br />
28 Arthur William<br />
Davie James<br />
36 M 'Arthur Thomas<br />
Nicolson Alexander<br />
37 M'Donald Alexander<br />
38 Philips James<br />
Young Thomas<br />
41 Baker William<br />
Bissland Peter<br />
M'Bain Hugh<br />
Vanvashan Cornelius<br />
42 Munro Colin<br />
45 Hamilton Andrew<br />
Lamont Duncan<br />
M 'Arthur William<br />
Phillips James<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 279<br />
47 Cook Angus<br />
M'Cormick John<br />
M'Kay Mrs<br />
M'Millan Ebenezer *<br />
48 M'Millan Adam<br />
50 Orr Erskine<br />
51 Purdie John<br />
CRESCENT STREET.<br />
1 Davidson James<br />
3 Saunders James<br />
Templeton James<br />
7 Forrester William<br />
9 Foulis Hay<br />
Hughes William<br />
M 'Arthur Charles<br />
Runcie Mrs<br />
Scott David<br />
Thomson Alexander T.<br />
11 Douglas Peter<br />
Lochhead John<br />
13 Hughes Robert<br />
14 Orr Mrs<br />
16 Black Daniel<br />
Rae Robert<br />
20 Rankin John<br />
22 Smith Thomas<br />
23 Brock W. F.<br />
Hunter John<br />
25 Carmichael Malcolm<br />
26 Andrew John<br />
Brown Andrew<br />
28 Patrick John<br />
29 M'Gowan Mrs<br />
Thomson John<br />
32 Adams Daniel<br />
Burns William<br />
Paton Alexander<br />
Service Matthew<br />
Wilson John<br />
34 Armstrong William<br />
Bryden James<br />
Forbes James<br />
Hyndman Robert<br />
Jackson John<br />
Johnston William<br />
Paul James<br />
Wilkie Duncan<br />
36 Arthur Thomas
280<br />
Crescent Street (continued)<br />
36 Buchanan John<br />
Davidson George F.<br />
Fletcher Peter<br />
Kennedy Duncan<br />
Lyle John<br />
CROSS-SHORE STREET.<br />
2 Service David<br />
5 Denny Thomas<br />
M'Callum Edward<br />
Montague George<br />
8 Daly John<br />
Gallacher Arthur<br />
O'Donnell John<br />
Rodgers James<br />
10 Mulhern John<br />
11 Carlin William<br />
O'Kane Jeremiah<br />
13"Antonia Joseph<br />
M'Lean Duncan<br />
14 Anderson Alexander<br />
15 M'Connell Hugh<br />
DALRYMPLE STREET.<br />
4 M'Glinshey James<br />
8 Gallacher Mrs John<br />
16 Douglas David<br />
28 M orison William<br />
Paget John<br />
30 Kneebone William H.<br />
31 Finnie Malcolm<br />
M'Millan Terrence<br />
34 Neilson Neil<br />
40 Arthur Mrs Robert<br />
61 Gallacher Edward<br />
DELLINGBURN SQUARE.<br />
5 Darroch Peter<br />
Eadie Andrew<br />
Jones Richard<br />
M'Allister Donald<br />
M'Neil Daniel<br />
6 Simpson James<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
DEMPSTER STREET.<br />
5 Blackwood Andrew<br />
Macdonald Hugh<br />
Macleod Roderick<br />
M'Dowall Alexander<br />
Rankin John<br />
Taylor James M.<br />
7 Black David<br />
Blair William<br />
Brown John<br />
Cunningham Peter G.<br />
Hutton James B.<br />
Sheriff Joseph<br />
Urie Thomas<br />
9 Allan George<br />
Bowie John<br />
Dixon John<br />
Hutton James<br />
Nicol William<br />
Wood Joseph<br />
Storey Henry<br />
11 Aikenhead James<br />
Clark Mrs Matthew<br />
Hession Patrick<br />
Hutcheson David<br />
Johnston Mrs<br />
Pedan John<br />
Robertson Sydney<br />
15 Barrie John<br />
Brown James<br />
Hunter William<br />
Robertson WellwoodM., jun.<br />
17 Armitage William<br />
Crawford Alexander<br />
Cuthbertson James S.<br />
Laird John<br />
Peattie James<br />
Randall Andrew<br />
Taylor Archibald<br />
19 Cruikshank Alexander<br />
Douglas Peter<br />
Ferguson Donald<br />
Stenhouse James<br />
21 Aitken Robert<br />
Anderson George<br />
Matchett John<br />
Parker Hugh<br />
Warden William<br />
23 Aird Mrs John
Dempster Street (continued)<br />
23 M 'Donald James<br />
Nelson Richard<br />
Nicolson Peter<br />
25 Campbell John M.<br />
Fulton Mrs<br />
Howie Alexander<br />
Paterson David<br />
Paterson James<br />
Templeton Robert P.<br />
27 Beattie Nicholas<br />
Kinniburgh James<br />
Martin John<br />
Robson John<br />
Walker Robert<br />
Walker William<br />
29 Gardner George<br />
Macdonald Alexander K.<br />
M'Laren Francis<br />
Miller John<br />
Stewart Denniston<br />
Walker George<br />
31 Coyle John<br />
Crabbe William<br />
Guy Matthew<br />
Law Mrs<br />
Meikle William<br />
Wilson Hugh<br />
35 Macbeth Miss<br />
37 Fleming James<br />
,39 Henry Mrs James<br />
Ingram William<br />
41 Anderson Q. L.<br />
M'llwraith William<br />
76 Rowe George<br />
78 Whyte Thomas S.<br />
79 Watson George<br />
81 Adam David<br />
King Thomas<br />
M'Dougall Donald<br />
83 M'Dougall John<br />
Stuart W. P.<br />
85 Brighton Mrs George<br />
Gillies John B.<br />
87 Aitchison James<br />
Boyd James<br />
Brodie Matthew<br />
M'Whirter William<br />
Sym Hector<br />
104 Bell Peter<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 281<br />
104 Bamford Thomas<br />
Davis Thomas<br />
Mackay Kenneth<br />
M'Lean Allan<br />
Rodger John<br />
106 Paterson Donald<br />
Scott John<br />
Temple Robert<br />
108 Bates Stewart<br />
110 M'Larty Donald<br />
111 Anderson William<br />
Cochrane William<br />
Greig William<br />
112 Baird Hugh<br />
114 Burnet James<br />
Imrie John<br />
115 Douglas William<br />
M'Neil John<br />
Scott James<br />
DRUMFROCHAR ROAD,<br />
1 M'Dougall John<br />
53 Brownlie Alexander<br />
Johnston John R.<br />
Leith Robert<br />
M'Coll John<br />
54 Boden John<br />
Lang Robert<br />
55 Firth John<br />
Robison William<br />
Waddell John<br />
58 Thomson W.<br />
60 Blair William<br />
Kincaid Robert<br />
62 Bain Richard<br />
Leishman Joseph<br />
Muir Robert<br />
Seath James<br />
64 Black John<br />
Bryson Thomas<br />
66 Nixon William<br />
68 Campbell Robert<br />
Cameron James<br />
Montgomerie James<br />
104 Baxter James M.<br />
108 Kerr William<br />
Scott Hugh<br />
110 Rintoul Thomas
282 STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Drumfrochar Road (continued)<br />
112 Arthur John P.<br />
Duckworth Joseph<br />
Hacking John<br />
Hyde William<br />
M'Clure David<br />
O'Neil James<br />
Riddell John<br />
Taylor Archibald<br />
114 Allan William<br />
Johnston James<br />
M'Cormick Alexander<br />
124 Hutcheson John<br />
M'Neil William<br />
126 Tarbet Thomas<br />
DUNCAN STREET.<br />
1 Henderson Daniel<br />
Hope Charles<br />
Johnston Mrs<br />
9 Adams James<br />
Thomson John W.<br />
10 Anderson Mrs<br />
M'Lean John<br />
11 Alexander Robert<br />
12 Brown Samuel<br />
24 M'Coll John<br />
26 M Alpine Daniel<br />
27 Nugent John<br />
28 Ferns James<br />
EAST BLACKHALL STREET<br />
1 Donaghie Robert<br />
2 Boyd James<br />
5 Anderson John<br />
6 Binnie Mrs<br />
Grant Mrs Lewis<br />
8 Morrison Mrs James<br />
9 Black Daniel<br />
Gunn William<br />
M 'Gregor Archibald<br />
M'Lean Archibald<br />
Robertson William<br />
10 Beveridge Robert<br />
11 Anderson James<br />
Graham Duncan<br />
M'Glashan Ebenezer<br />
Ostler Robert<br />
11 Sutherland Mrs Angus<br />
12 Allison Mrs S.<br />
EAST BREAST.<br />
1 Lighten James<br />
8 Cuyco Pentileon<br />
M'Kinnon Mrs Lachlan<br />
EASTCRAWFURD STREET,<br />
3 Creighton George<br />
Millar Daniel<br />
5 Mills Robert<br />
7 M'Pherson Peter<br />
Mathie James<br />
Smith Robert<br />
Thomson Dugald<br />
8 Mumme Carl<br />
9 Currie Duncan<br />
M'Laughlin Daniel<br />
13 Russell John<br />
20 Wrede Mrs Lear<br />
24 Anderson William<br />
Carstairs Robert<br />
Davie Alexander M.<br />
M'Guffie John<br />
Moody David<br />
Turner Alfred<br />
26 Cameron Peter<br />
Hunter Robert<br />
Wallace Charles<br />
28 M'Dougall Hugh<br />
M'Laughlin David<br />
30 Bell Rev. Robert<br />
31 Barbour James<br />
32 Ralston John<br />
33 Scott James<br />
Thompson Andrew<br />
34 Eillshill James<br />
36 M'Pherson Peter<br />
38 Shand John<br />
40 Walker Alexander<br />
42 Caldwell Matthew<br />
Jordon John<br />
Marshall Robert<br />
44 Taylor Alexander<br />
46 Buie Neil<br />
Prouse Samuel<br />
50 Bowie James
E. Grawfurd Street (continued)<br />
50 Cuthbert James<br />
52 Clark Mrs Daniel<br />
M 'Bride Mrs<br />
58 Scott Mrs Jane<br />
62 M'Kenzie Robert<br />
66 Sommerville Mrs William<br />
EAST HAMILTON STREET.<br />
2 M'Kenzie Alexander<br />
26 Adam James<br />
Chalmers John<br />
M'Intyre John<br />
2S Brown John<br />
Dunglinson Joseph<br />
Finlay Thomas<br />
Glenesk Charles<br />
M'Dougall Hugh<br />
Ogg William<br />
30 Barr Archibald<br />
Fullarton John<br />
32 Allan Thomas<br />
Barbour James<br />
Downie John<br />
Elliott Henry<br />
Hamilton Mrs William<br />
Hendry Mrs M.<br />
34 Blackley Alexander<br />
Graham Alexander<br />
M'lver Norman<br />
M'Onie William<br />
Moody WT illiam<br />
36 Dickson David<br />
Lang Alexander<br />
Stone James<br />
38 Williamson George<br />
40 Graham Alexander<br />
44 Stone James<br />
46 Thomson John<br />
48 Russell James<br />
50 Cochrane Alexander<br />
52 M'Glashan George<br />
56 Waddell John<br />
66 Brand William<br />
Brymner Mrs James<br />
Turner Samuel<br />
Thomson Robert<br />
68 Beaton John<br />
M'Kellar William<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 283<br />
M'Whinnie Hugh<br />
71 Fullarton James<br />
M'Neil Robert<br />
Smith John<br />
73 Finnie James<br />
79 Appleton Thomas<br />
Blaine James<br />
EAST SHAW STREET.<br />
4 Crane William<br />
7 Aitken Miss<br />
Cambridge William<br />
Gillies Alexander<br />
11 M'CullochMrs<br />
15 Armour William<br />
Malcolm Joseph<br />
21 Agnew John<br />
Hogg William<br />
M'Lachlan John<br />
23 M'Bride William<br />
M'Lean Alexander<br />
Miller Peter<br />
Smith Archibald<br />
White Thomas<br />
24 Hart Colin<br />
26 Black Daniel<br />
28 Campbell Donald<br />
Turner William<br />
32 Andrew Hugh<br />
Barbour William<br />
Strachan Daniel<br />
EAST STEWART STREET.<br />
11 Hunter Edward<br />
13 Beaton Peter<br />
Orr John<br />
EAST QUAY LANE.<br />
2 Currie Mrs<br />
4 M'Cracken John<br />
9 Griffan James<br />
MAninch Patrick<br />
11 Craig James<br />
13 Campbell Felix<br />
Gray William<br />
M'Ghee Henry
284 STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
EAST WILLIAM STREET.<br />
1 Caldwell Alexander<br />
Lambie J. M.<br />
ELDON STREET.<br />
2 Galbreath John<br />
7 Arkley Mrs<br />
8 Black John<br />
9 Wooley Samuel S.<br />
11 Kincaid Thomas<br />
13 Hill Matthew<br />
16 Brown J. D.<br />
Shand Rev. Alex. Erskine<br />
18 Mories James S.<br />
Tarbet Mrs<br />
19 Macaulay Thomas<br />
20 Clink John D.<br />
21 Carbery Mrs Charles<br />
22 Meldrum Peter<br />
23 Rodger Walter W. B.<br />
32 Macmillan Rev. Hugh<br />
34 Johnston Rev. T. Francis<br />
36 Sword Archibald<br />
38 Paton Miss<br />
39 Duff John<br />
40 Aitken Andrew<br />
Culloden Mrs<br />
42 M'Dougall Duncan<br />
Sharp William<br />
47 Adam Archibald, jun.<br />
48 Davidson Rev. Alexander<br />
49 Shankland Dugald<br />
50 Rowan Thomas B.<br />
51 Lyle Abram<br />
52 Craig Mrs John<br />
M 'Callum Mrs<br />
53 Kerr Miss<br />
58 Harvey Frank E.<br />
Speirs Mrs<br />
61 Baird Robert A.<br />
Finlay J. P.<br />
Finlay Thomas P.<br />
Finlay Mrs Robert<br />
Prentice Miss<br />
.62 Johnston Mrs<br />
Stewart Mrs Andrew<br />
63 Nicol S. F.<br />
67 Gibb Misses<br />
68 Goudie James<br />
70 Cowie Mrs William<br />
Lang Robert<br />
Livingstone Ewing<br />
72 Morgan John<br />
78 Aitken James<br />
87 Grier J. J.<br />
Skinner Mrs Patrick<br />
89 Ramsay Hope Stewart<br />
91 Mackellar Peter<br />
9? Houston G. W.<br />
Houston Mrs Robert<br />
97 Thorburn Walter<br />
98 Mackay Peter<br />
99 Kelso James<br />
103 Skivington Mrs Arthur<br />
105 Brymner John<br />
109 Mackay Mrs C. S.<br />
115 M'Laren A. D.<br />
117 Walker Hugh<br />
119 Caird Mrs John<br />
Morton James, jun.<br />
121 Macfarlane A. A.<br />
Thomson Thomas<br />
Adam George, Woodside<br />
123 Kinipple W. R.<br />
155 Allan Robert<br />
159 Sowter John<br />
161 Baine John<br />
165 Marshall Mrs William<br />
Shore Hon. Henry Noel,<br />
El don Place<br />
ESPLANADE.<br />
Gosset Alfred, Home Cottage<br />
2 Brown Mrs John<br />
6 M'Lean Mrs<br />
8 Orr James<br />
Fulton Allan<br />
11 Hamilton John<br />
21 Wilson Edward<br />
23 Blair Mrs Alexender<br />
Brown James<br />
24 Stronach William<br />
27 Scott Edward<br />
29 Morrison James B.<br />
31 Leitch John
Esplanade (continued)<br />
33 Jarvie Rev. J. M.<br />
34 Buchanan Mrs R.<br />
Dunlop John<br />
35 Algie James<br />
36 Buchanan John L.<br />
37 M'llwraith Hew<br />
38 Steel Hugh<br />
39 MacSymon Robert<br />
40 Forrest John<br />
Forrest Robert<br />
41 Brown R. G.<br />
43 Allison William<br />
46 Rankin William<br />
48 Buchanan Misses<br />
49 Neill Mrs John<br />
50 Gauld Alexander<br />
51 Carswell John, sen.<br />
52 Hill James M,<br />
54 Rankin Daniel<br />
55 Rowan James G<br />
56 Lyle Abram, jun.<br />
57 Bowers Mrs<br />
Smith Mrs James<br />
58 Paul William B.<br />
59 Paton James<br />
60 Finlay A. H.<br />
61 Hendry Mrs Duncan<br />
62 Finlay A. Campbell<br />
Finlay R. B.<br />
63 Ross William<br />
64 M'Morland R. S.<br />
65 Fleming Alexander M.<br />
66 M'Call Thomas<br />
67 Brown Neil<br />
FINNART ROAD.<br />
Dunlop Malcolm F. ,Glenview<br />
Erskine John, Finnart grove<br />
Henry John, Fernbank<br />
Jamieson Mrs, Glenhill<br />
Livingston Alexander<br />
M'Nab Duncan<br />
Stewart John, Glengarden<br />
Warden Robert<br />
FINNART STREET.<br />
1 M'Quarrie Donald<br />
2 Archibald Thomas P.<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 285-<br />
Brown Miss<br />
Haddow Miss<br />
Moles James<br />
M'Murrich Thomas D.<br />
Sergeant Thomas George<br />
Smith Dugald<br />
3 Kerr A. J.<br />
4 Boston John<br />
Harris James B.<br />
Menzies Mrs Alex.<br />
Lewis Thomas<br />
Rodger John<br />
Stewart Thomas H.<br />
Sinclair Mrs<br />
5 Warden John<br />
6 Campbell Mrs<br />
Jones William<br />
M'Pherson R. C.<br />
7 M 'Gavin James<br />
9 Leitch W. 0.<br />
11 M'Kechnie Allan<br />
16 Duncan Samuel<br />
17 Steel William<br />
18 Barr James<br />
20 Hamilton George H.<br />
22 Jamieson Thomas<br />
23 Scott Ivie<br />
24 Bruce Mrs Agnes<br />
25 Brownlie Misses<br />
Chalmers Hugh M.<br />
26 M'Call James<br />
27 Hamilton Robert<br />
Wilson Rev. William<br />
28 Clark Archibald<br />
29 Macalister Mrs Daniel<br />
Pettigrew John<br />
30 Brodie James<br />
31 Swan Andrew<br />
32 Blair Thomas A.<br />
33 M'Fayden Mrs<br />
34 Fisher R. F.<br />
35 Douglas Thomas N.<br />
36 Tannahill James<br />
37 Boyd William<br />
38 Paterson James<br />
39 Picken Andrew<br />
41 Robertson James<br />
42 Scott Alexander<br />
43 Morison George<br />
44 Wilson Thomas
286 STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Finnart Street (continued)<br />
45 M'Kellar Alexander<br />
47 Patrick Adam<br />
49 Houston Robert H.<br />
55 Rennie John<br />
56 Meyer Mrs N.<br />
58 Heyland A. C.<br />
59 Brymner Graham<br />
60 Thomson William<br />
63 Shaw James<br />
64 Laughton Rev. Dr Wm,<br />
65 Paton Archibald<br />
QQ Prentice David<br />
67 Lamb W. L.<br />
Macdonald James<br />
68 Brown Alexander<br />
75 Little James<br />
76 Carmichael John H.<br />
77 Kidd William<br />
79 Philp William<br />
81 M 'Master Alexander<br />
S3 Chalmers Henry<br />
85 Neilson Alexander<br />
Smith J. H.<br />
88 M'Gillivray Duncan<br />
90 Boyd Rev. David<br />
93 Carmichael Mrs Andrew<br />
Carmichael Thomas<br />
95 Blair Robert<br />
97 Laird Hugh, jun.<br />
99 Tweedel James<br />
101 Macdonald George<br />
103 Fullarton Hugh<br />
105 Lyle Alex. P.<br />
107 Lyle James<br />
FORSYTH STREET.<br />
1 Hunter Misses<br />
6 Whiteford James, M.D.<br />
9 MacEachran Dugald<br />
10 Middleton D.<br />
Neill Mrs Thomas<br />
11 Main Hugh<br />
M'Kechnie Allan<br />
12 Hendry Duncan S.<br />
Nuel E.<br />
13 Ogilvie Thomas R.<br />
15 Langwill Archibald<br />
20 Duff Mrs James<br />
22 M 'Arthur Mrs<br />
25 Lusk John<br />
26 Neil George D.<br />
28 Gray John Kerr<br />
30 Reid James, jun.<br />
32 Young Rev. John<br />
34 Buchanan John<br />
36 Rodger John<br />
40 Suttie Charles<br />
43 Watt Miss<br />
45 Prentice Thomas<br />
46 Hunter John C.<br />
51 Macdonald Roderick<br />
53 Blackmore Edward<br />
54 Stewart James K.<br />
56 Crawford William<br />
57 Sinclair James<br />
Sinclair R. H.<br />
58 Jamieson John<br />
60 Macmillan Thomas<br />
Turnbull Alexander J.<br />
FOX STREET.<br />
1 Johnston Alexander R.<br />
2 Baird John<br />
Clark William<br />
Cunningham John<br />
4 Davie Robert<br />
6 Hyndman Mrs Joseph<br />
9 Turner James Wm.<br />
15 Shearer Hugh<br />
17 Thome Robert<br />
1 19 Robertson William<br />
21 Gatherer Peter<br />
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22 Henderson Thomas<br />
|<br />
M'Dougall G. R.<br />
35 Anderson Mrs William<br />
39 Bowman James<br />
41 Houston James<br />
Taylor Wm., Eskgrove villa<br />
GEORGE SQUARE.<br />
2 Blair James<br />
Dawson John<br />
Lawrence David<br />
Laurent F. B.<br />
Soutar C. M.<br />
Stewart John
George Square (continued)<br />
2 Millar Samuel<br />
3 Dunlop Thomas<br />
Galbraith Lachlan<br />
Girvati William<br />
Gray A. N.<br />
Henrichs Henry<br />
Mather John<br />
5 Macfarlane Donald<br />
Reid Miss<br />
6 Black Dr J. R.<br />
8 Ferguson James<br />
Johnston Misses<br />
M'Raild Dr Donald<br />
Robertson Mrs Anna<br />
GLEN STREET.<br />
2 Shearer Alexander<br />
3 Chisholm Archibald<br />
4 Speirs William<br />
5 Watson Thomas<br />
6 Fraser Mrs John<br />
7 Fleming Matthew<br />
S Edelsten Richard<br />
9 Buchanan Miss<br />
GREY PLACE.<br />
1 Straiton David<br />
2 Kerr James<br />
Whyte Thomas<br />
5 Crawford William<br />
Gallacher Mrs B.<br />
7 Arbuckle Matthew<br />
M'Ausland John<br />
HAMILTON STREET.<br />
5 M 'Donald Charles<br />
7 Humphreys A. M.<br />
21 Cowie George<br />
23 Appleton Robert<br />
M'Kelvie Mrs<br />
26 M'Pherson Mrs<br />
Stewart Francis<br />
27 Morrison James<br />
29 Faloon John<br />
Wyse Alexander<br />
33 Ferguson Mrs<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 287<br />
33 Tennant Mrs<br />
Thomson James<br />
36 Fletcher A.<br />
37 Laird Hugh<br />
45 Boyle Mrs<br />
Hill Henry<br />
Kelly George<br />
HAY STREET.<br />
6 Tarbet Robert<br />
8 Brodie Archibald<br />
Melrose John<br />
Trail James<br />
Whyte Archibald<br />
10 Warnock Edward<br />
HILL STREET.<br />
I Livingstone Alexander<br />
Shaw William<br />
3 Allan Alexander<br />
Anderson John<br />
Campbell Angus<br />
4 M'Millan W T<br />
illiam<br />
M'Phail John<br />
5 Alexander Terrence<br />
Campbell John<br />
Morrison William<br />
Gray Donald<br />
6 Watt John<br />
7 M 'In tyre James<br />
M'Innes Donald<br />
Ross Robert<br />
8 Buchanan John<br />
Campbell Angus<br />
Smith George<br />
9 Buchanan John<br />
Hamilton Matthew<br />
M'Kinnon John<br />
M'Intyre John<br />
Martin James<br />
10 Allan Robert<br />
Chalmers John<br />
Duncan William<br />
Taylor Mrs Thomas<br />
II M 'Donald Hugh<br />
M'Lellan Anthony
288<br />
HOLMSCROFT STREET.<br />
1 Fairbairn George<br />
Fraser James<br />
M 'Vicar Donald<br />
Yeaman Joseph<br />
2 Brown Rev. A. G.<br />
3 Grant Alexander<br />
M'Lelland Walter<br />
Wright William<br />
Younger John<br />
5 Andrew Alexander<br />
Laird John<br />
Parkhill Allan<br />
Symington Mrs David<br />
6 Walker Alexander<br />
7 M'Dade Mrs<br />
M'Kellar Angus<br />
8 Chalmers Thomas<br />
Robertson Donald<br />
9 Lusk Mrs<br />
M 'Bride Peter<br />
M'Intyre Mrs<br />
11 Callcluth John<br />
Cameron John<br />
13 Crawford Matthew T.<br />
Inglis Mrs James<br />
16 M'Kechnie John<br />
36 Bevcridge Robert<br />
Bone Hugh<br />
37 Connor Charles<br />
M'Kay William<br />
M'Lean Daniel<br />
M'Neil Hugh<br />
Watt Robert<br />
38 Brown Alexander<br />
Caddy James<br />
Green Alexander<br />
M'Gregor John<br />
39 Anderson James<br />
Kay Peter<br />
M'Leish D.<br />
40 Boag James<br />
Borland Alexander<br />
Clark James<br />
Kirk wood Adam<br />
Tyre Mrs Robert<br />
41 Farquhar Charles<br />
42 M'Farlane John<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
42 M'Kirdy James<br />
M'Vean Duncan<br />
43 M'Intyre William<br />
M'Killop Daniel<br />
Niven Alexander<br />
Thompson Thomas<br />
45 Allan Conway<br />
Colquhoun John<br />
Gilmour James<br />
M'Kellar John<br />
47 Buchanan William<br />
M 'Vicar Mrs<br />
Wilson Mrs Andrew<br />
49 Telfer George<br />
50 Brown Robert<br />
M'Lean Allan<br />
M'Whirter Mrs<br />
Thomson James<br />
51 Adam William<br />
Douglas John<br />
Livingston Mrs John<br />
M'Kechnie William<br />
Roy John<br />
52 Forrester William<br />
Home Robert<br />
Paterson Gavin<br />
53 Gibb William<br />
M'Lean Duncan<br />
55 Angus Mrs<br />
Campbell Duncan<br />
Gilmour Duncan<br />
Morris Walter<br />
57 Hill William John<br />
Parker William<br />
59 Kirk Robert<br />
Miller David<br />
O'Brien Michael<br />
Sutherland Peter<br />
60 Devine David<br />
61 Bell Duncan<br />
Cameron Archibald<br />
Fletcher A.<br />
Joss Robert<br />
Paterson William<br />
63 Campbell Peter<br />
Denny Miss<br />
Scott William<br />
Sealy Charles<br />
64 Wilson Thomas-<br />
65 Kain Thomas
Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t Street (continued).<br />
65 Purfet Henry<br />
66 M'Crae George<br />
M'Cuaig Daniel<br />
M'Neil Archibald<br />
68 Clark James<br />
Home Mrs<br />
Sturgeon James<br />
Sturgeon Miss<br />
70 Tarbet William<br />
73 Drysdale Robert<br />
Guthrie James<br />
Ireland Mrs James<br />
Richmond Alexander<br />
Thomson Duncan<br />
75 Baine James<br />
Byres John<br />
Gay Walter<br />
M'Kellar John<br />
Sym William<br />
77 Anderson John<br />
Brighton John<br />
Fisher Thomas<br />
M'Cutcheon Hugh<br />
Kerr Edward<br />
Todd John<br />
78 Inglis James<br />
Kirkwood Thomas<br />
Kirkwood William<br />
M'Neill Alexander<br />
Wilson Michael<br />
81 Gilliland William<br />
Gowans Andrew<br />
Langwill John<br />
Laird Misses<br />
Lennox James L.<br />
HOPE STREET.<br />
2 Duff James, jun.<br />
5 Bonar James<br />
Duff Robert<br />
M'Kechnie John<br />
Miller Robert<br />
Thomson Lawrence<br />
Tweedle James<br />
6 Cameron Duncan<br />
Conway Edward<br />
Galbraith Donald<br />
M'Cormiek Andrew<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 28$<br />
6 M'Lachlan William<br />
7 Brown James<br />
King William<br />
M-'Kenzie Daniel<br />
M'Kinnon Archibald<br />
8 Black Thomas<br />
Livingstone Alexander<br />
9 Andrew David<br />
M'Corquodale John<br />
M'Gregor James<br />
Rodger David<br />
10 Logan James<br />
Martin James<br />
13 Cameron Hugh<br />
Campbell James<br />
Gillies Mrs John<br />
Killin Thomas<br />
M'Murray James<br />
Millar George<br />
14 M'Corquodale Duncan<br />
M'Cowatt James<br />
M 'Gibbon David<br />
Orr John<br />
15 Ferrie James<br />
M'Ewing Dugald<br />
M 'Murray James<br />
M 'Galium Donald<br />
M'Kay Daniel<br />
16 Hendry John<br />
Lamont James<br />
Tierney W. B.<br />
W T<br />
allace James<br />
Watkins William<br />
IS Carmichael Hector<br />
M'Larty John<br />
HOUSTON STREET.<br />
1 Peters Rev. D. S.<br />
3 Speirs Mrs<br />
5 Auld Charles, M.D.<br />
Auld William<br />
7 Ballantine James<br />
INGLESTON PLACE.<br />
19 Bamford James<br />
Hendry John<br />
M'Allister Malcolm<br />
M'GilpNeil
290 STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
INGLESTON STREET<br />
2 Lambie Robert<br />
3 Alexander William<br />
M'Dougall James<br />
4 Ball Thomas<br />
5 Parker Peter<br />
Williamson Robert<br />
6 Cannie John<br />
7 Service Thomas<br />
12 Anderson Mrs Hugh<br />
13 Haig Alexander<br />
M'Kellar David<br />
Wilson Alexander<br />
Boyce Mrs<br />
15 M'Kenzie Alexander<br />
17 Buchanan John<br />
Glendinning Alexander<br />
19 Allan David<br />
Fleming Humphrey<br />
Hendry John<br />
Howat James<br />
M'Allister Archibald<br />
21 Buntain Alexander<br />
Ferguson John<br />
Kinnaird James R.<br />
Lang James<br />
Lamont John<br />
Mackay George<br />
Speirs James<br />
23 Black John<br />
Crawford William<br />
Johnston John<br />
Laird John<br />
Lancaster Robert<br />
Low James<br />
27 Arnott James<br />
Kerr Samuel<br />
Smith James<br />
29 Alexander John<br />
M'Kellar Tarbert<br />
Hay Archibald<br />
Thomson James<br />
30 Williams William<br />
Thomson James<br />
31 Anderson James<br />
Boyd Robert<br />
Woltman Matthew<br />
32 Aitkinson Mrs<br />
32 M'Kenzie John<br />
Pollock Alexander<br />
Ritchie Andrew<br />
33 Butterworth Mrs E.<br />
Hunter Adam<br />
Scott Alexander<br />
Jamieson William<br />
34 Thomson John<br />
35 Holterman John<br />
M'Kee Thomas<br />
36 Barclay James<br />
Hunter Thomas<br />
Niven George<br />
Stoodley Benjamin<br />
INVERKIP STREET.<br />
1 M' El wee James<br />
4 Miller A. D.<br />
Stewart Thomas<br />
5 Ritchie William<br />
6 Hardie Mrs John<br />
20 Buchanan Archibald<br />
32 Blair Joseph<br />
48 M'Cormick James<br />
50 Laird Miss<br />
51 Leitch Mrs<br />
52 Andrew Mrs<br />
53 Allison Allan<br />
Morrison Mrs George<br />
Richmond Hugh<br />
57 Gunion William<br />
68 Blades William<br />
Fleming Edward<br />
Murphy Robert<br />
Thompson Mrs G.<br />
JAMAICA STREET.<br />
2 Bell Miss<br />
8 Brown George<br />
12 Boag Andrew<br />
Boag Robert<br />
17 Denney Charles<br />
JOHN STREET.<br />
1 Kelly Mrs<br />
Sweenie Mrs<br />
6 Clapperton John
John Street (continued)<br />
6 Drysdale Thomas<br />
8 Johnston William<br />
9 Mack Robert<br />
1] Campbell Daniel<br />
Hutton Mrs John<br />
17 M'Gill William<br />
20 Bain Alexander<br />
M'Taggart Malcolm<br />
Sutherland Alexander<br />
21 M'Callum Duncan<br />
22 Stone John<br />
Thomson John<br />
24 Bannatyne Ebenezer<br />
Hastie John<br />
25 Bain Thomas<br />
JOHNSTONE STREET.<br />
1 M'Gregor John<br />
7 Hamilton James, Seabank<br />
11 M'Caskill Kenneth<br />
15 Niven Mrs<br />
Patten John, Clydebank ho<br />
KELLY STREET.<br />
1 Sinclair William<br />
Stewart Mrs Ann<br />
Tosh J. Westwood<br />
3 Fyfe George<br />
Hendry Mrs<br />
Low Miss<br />
Orr Miss<br />
5 Gilkison Robert<br />
M'Corquodale Allan<br />
M 'William Duncan<br />
M'Millan Mrs<br />
Milne James, jun.<br />
Brown Duncan<br />
6 Brown Archibald<br />
Keenan Henry<br />
Lamont Neil<br />
Livingston Edward<br />
Tannock Qnintin<br />
7 Birkmyre Henry<br />
Lang John<br />
Lang William<br />
Murdoch Mrs<br />
£ Hagan Charles<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 291<br />
9 Allison Alexander<br />
Arthur Peter<br />
Blair Miss<br />
Copland James<br />
Forster John<br />
Macbrayne John<br />
10 Fairlie Robert P.<br />
Finlay Mrs Robert<br />
Martin James<br />
Younger Mrs James<br />
11 Black James<br />
13 Inglis James<br />
Kean Francis<br />
O'Brien John<br />
16 Allan Joseph<br />
Dunbar Arthur<br />
M'Fie James<br />
M'Kellar Mrs<br />
Park Graham<br />
17 Chalmers William<br />
Foggerty James<br />
Fully James<br />
Lindsay Washington<br />
18 Graham Mrs John<br />
Liddell Mrs<br />
Lyall Mrs<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs R. M.<br />
M'Leod Alexander<br />
Orr William<br />
19 Douglas William<br />
Thomson Charles<br />
21 Poison Misses<br />
22 Reid Miss<br />
Stewart Robert<br />
23 Masterton Alexander<br />
M'Cormick John<br />
M'Laren Duncan<br />
Taylor Angus<br />
Taylor John<br />
24 Arbuckle Mrs John<br />
Brown Mrs William<br />
Hastie John<br />
Keith Miss<br />
Macdonald John<br />
Macneilage John<br />
Murray John<br />
25 M 'II vain John<br />
30 Black A. L.<br />
Caiser Joseph<br />
M'Lean Archibald
292<br />
Kelly Street (continued)<br />
30 M'Lellan William<br />
Paterson Robert<br />
Paul Robert<br />
32 Lyle James B.<br />
Preston Peter<br />
Walker Alexander<br />
Watt Alexander<br />
Wylie Alexander<br />
S3 Black Mrs<br />
Gilloran James L.<br />
Low William<br />
Maclntyre Alexander<br />
Macnaughtan J. C.<br />
Turner William<br />
34 Cummings Mrs<br />
Keenan John<br />
35 Black William<br />
Blair William<br />
Bruce Mrs John<br />
Fisher Peter B.<br />
Lochhead Mrs<br />
M 'Donald Andrew<br />
Rendall Robert<br />
37 Alston Mrs Alexander<br />
Laurie William<br />
Leed George<br />
Strickland John<br />
Ward Richard<br />
Weir John<br />
39 Grieve Th >mas<br />
Love David<br />
Smith William<br />
50 Curtis Mrs William<br />
51 Campbell John<br />
Dalzell Mrs George<br />
Galloway Robert<br />
Harper Alexander<br />
Mathieson Archibald<br />
M'Lean Hugh<br />
Tobin Christopher<br />
Wilkie Alexander<br />
53 Benson John<br />
M Times William<br />
M'Cfskie Henry<br />
M'Cuiloch Mrs<br />
M'William Jane<br />
Young Archibald<br />
56 Jamieson Mrs Alexander<br />
Johnstone Miss<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
56 M'Farlane Duncan<br />
Murray Mrs<br />
Stewart Mrs John<br />
58 Chalmers Alexander<br />
Collins Robert<br />
Barton Thomas<br />
M'Farlane Andrew<br />
Mathieson David<br />
Marshall Edward<br />
Ritchie Alexander<br />
Tainsh John<br />
60 Barr Mrs Mary<br />
Jamieson Norman<br />
Murray Charles<br />
Smith William<br />
Stewart William<br />
Watson Thomas<br />
62 Blair Thomas<br />
Dick William<br />
Gilchrist John<br />
Kirk Mrs John<br />
Maitland Alexander<br />
Miller Archibald<br />
M'Ausland Archibald<br />
Murray Robert<br />
64 Blair William S.<br />
Blair Thomas<br />
Jamieson John<br />
Menzies Robert<br />
Wilkie James<br />
66 Edgar William<br />
Fairns Robert<br />
Smith John<br />
KER STREET.<br />
3 Tabell Bartholemew<br />
KILBLAIN STREET,<br />
1 M'Crae William<br />
M'Kenzie John<br />
3 Cuthertson Alexander<br />
Dermody James W.<br />
Pearson Daniel<br />
4 Baillie Wr illiam<br />
Baxter Mrs<br />
M'Aulay Thomas<br />
5 Fleming Robert<br />
Macallist'er Donald
Kiiblaiu Street (continued)<br />
5 M 'Bride Duncan<br />
6 Campbell James<br />
7 Orr William<br />
8 Brown Donald<br />
M 'Lagan Alexander<br />
Niven Mrs<br />
Thomson Henry<br />
13 Climie Robert<br />
LAIRD STREET.<br />
6 Sinclair Mrs<br />
9 Henderson Robert<br />
"12 Garnaway Charles<br />
Johnston John<br />
Leisk Adam<br />
M'Dougall Alexander<br />
Paterson Thomas<br />
Robertson Joseph<br />
15 Allan Mrs Arthur<br />
Arbuckle James<br />
Rougvie John M'D.<br />
Watson Frederick<br />
16 Craigie Mrs George<br />
Gibson William<br />
Morrison William<br />
Reside Mrs<br />
LAURIESTON STREET.<br />
3 Angus James<br />
George Henry Robert<br />
Houghton Samuel V.<br />
Kilgour John<br />
M'Anally Henry<br />
5 Farquharson William<br />
Mathieson John<br />
Paton James<br />
6 Hendry William<br />
M'Guire Mrs<br />
M'Kay Robert<br />
M 'Millan Duncan<br />
7 Allan James<br />
Fyfe James<br />
Glenesk Charles<br />
11 Barclay John<br />
Irvine William<br />
Ingleton Mrs John<br />
13 Thomson Peter<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 293<br />
LYLE ROAD.<br />
Morrison Finlay D., Alt-nacraig<br />
M'Aulay Peter, Craigs farm<br />
LYLE STREET.<br />
2 Andrew Mrs Alexander<br />
Macdonald D.<br />
M'Kinnon Alexander<br />
Moore Thomas<br />
Stewart Mrs Dugald<br />
3 Campbell Samuel<br />
4 Carmichael Malcolm<br />
Lewis Mrs William<br />
M'Farlane Robert<br />
M'Lelland Mrs<br />
5 Macdougall John, M.D.<br />
9 Boyd William<br />
Gordon Robert<br />
Gilroy William<br />
Walker William<br />
Wood William<br />
10 Barbour Archibald<br />
M'Culloch Joseph<br />
Robertson James<br />
Smith William<br />
Sheddon John<br />
Turnbull Jonathan<br />
11 Clifford William<br />
Hunter Mrs William<br />
Lamont Colin<br />
M 'Galium John<br />
M'Intyre John<br />
Ronald James<br />
12 Dougall Robert<br />
Heron John<br />
M 'Bride John<br />
M'Lean Allan<br />
M'Gugan George<br />
Ramage John<br />
Wotherspoon Alexander C.<br />
13 Ferguson Hugh<br />
Harvey James<br />
Highet James<br />
Hutcheson Miss<br />
Millar Mrs Thomas<br />
Robertson John
294 STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Lyle Street (continued)<br />
13 Stirling Mrs<br />
14 Campbell Alexander<br />
Currie William C.<br />
Duncan Daniel<br />
Hay Mrs James<br />
Kerr Hugh<br />
Kirkland Thomas<br />
M'Hutcheon Alexander<br />
15 Brown Andrew<br />
Downie Andrew<br />
Gilroy William<br />
Mitchell Francis B.<br />
Pettigrew Robert<br />
17 Chalmers William<br />
M 'Vicar Mrs<br />
Morrison John<br />
Paterson Robert<br />
19 Bonar John<br />
Nicol James<br />
Urquhart William<br />
20 Millar James<br />
Service George<br />
21 Milne Edward<br />
22 Aitchison William<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs<br />
M'Laughlan James<br />
Poison David<br />
Whitelaw Adam<br />
23 Boyd James<br />
Gibbs John<br />
Henderson David<br />
Laing Robert<br />
Livingston Archibald<br />
Poultriniez Francis<br />
Sproul Andrew<br />
24 M'Kellar Alexander<br />
Tulloch Mrs<br />
27 Finlay William<br />
Kerr George<br />
Milloy Hugh<br />
Noble Thomas<br />
29 Brock Archibald<br />
Harley Martin<br />
Lang John<br />
M 'Arthur Mrs Andrew<br />
Swan James<br />
31 Drummond Daniel<br />
Lawson George<br />
M'Kinlay Alexander<br />
31 M'Kissock William<br />
M'Culloch Mrs<br />
M'Girr John<br />
33 Beaton Mrs<br />
Blair Andrew<br />
Grieve James<br />
Walker Andrew<br />
Whyte Daniel<br />
35 Cook Duncan<br />
Morrison Duncan<br />
LYNEDOCH STREET.<br />
1 Agnew Mrs<br />
3 Reid Rev. M.<br />
5 Fletcher Miss J.<br />
Munn Robert<br />
7 Gilligan Mrs Mary<br />
Seath John<br />
9 Andrew Mrs<br />
Clark Andrew<br />
Hamilton Robert<br />
Kempsley Samuel<br />
Murphy John<br />
Watson William<br />
10 Allan William<br />
Anderson John<br />
Cunningham William<br />
Keith Duncan<br />
11 Allan Alexander<br />
Boyce Mrs H.<br />
M'Allister Daniel<br />
Orr James<br />
Carson Andrew<br />
Robertson William<br />
Wallace Thomas<br />
12 Conway Matthew<br />
Currie James<br />
M'Coll John<br />
M 'Donald Thomas<br />
M'Farlane Dugald<br />
M'Lellan Peter<br />
Whiteford Robert<br />
13 Campbell Robert<br />
Chesnut Robert<br />
Duncan Miss<br />
Stuart Mrs<br />
Walker W.<br />
14 Blackwood John<br />
Bell John A.
Lynedoch Street (continued)<br />
14 Chalmers John<br />
Marshall Mrs<br />
Murchie Robert<br />
15 Jamieson Alexander<br />
Macphail Robert<br />
Wallace William<br />
16 Ballantine William<br />
Buchanan Peter<br />
Davidson Miss<br />
Hunter James<br />
M'Nab John<br />
Mitchell James C.<br />
17 Adams W. D.<br />
M'Kenzie Adam<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs<br />
Robertson James<br />
Whyte Thomson<br />
20 Campbell John<br />
M'Lean Neil<br />
21 Barclay Mrs<br />
Brown John<br />
Fulton Miss<br />
Ivey Timothy<br />
Service Mrs John<br />
Swan George W.<br />
22 Grant J.<br />
Small James<br />
Wilkie Angus<br />
23 Benson Mrs William, sen.<br />
Benson Mrs, jun.<br />
M'Alister Archibald<br />
Taylor Alexander<br />
Whyte Archibald<br />
24 Foster Henry H.<br />
Hay J. B.<br />
Henderson John<br />
Lightbody John<br />
Steel John, jun.<br />
25 Clark W. B.<br />
Love Andrew<br />
Napier Archibald<br />
26 Archibald Alexander<br />
Brown Alexander<br />
Carey Robert<br />
Dallas James<br />
Mackay Godfrey<br />
27 Gosnell James<br />
M'Kellar Alexander<br />
28 Black Mrs<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 295-<br />
28 Crawford William<br />
Fullarton Alexander<br />
Mundie Peter<br />
Sinclair Malcolm<br />
29 Armstrong David A.<br />
Gillies John<br />
Elteringham John<br />
Reid James<br />
30 Black Robert<br />
Campbell John<br />
Edmiston Alexander<br />
Howie Robert<br />
Maven James D.<br />
Waddel James<br />
31 Cameron Donald<br />
Cuthbertson Alexander<br />
M 'Walter Robert<br />
Mathieson John<br />
Ogilvie David<br />
33 Douglas Duncan<br />
Newall Charles<br />
35 Highet John<br />
Johnston Mrs<br />
36 Cameron Daniel<br />
Emslie Andrew<br />
Ewart William<br />
M 'Donald Archibald<br />
M'Dougall John<br />
M'Lean James<br />
Muir William<br />
37 Anderson James<br />
Masson Andrew<br />
M'Neil James, sen.<br />
Ramsay John W.<br />
38 Black Thomas<br />
Caven Alexander<br />
M'Kinnon Donald<br />
39 Bain William<br />
Barr John<br />
Gilmour James<br />
Smith Alexander<br />
Steel Robert<br />
Welsh Joseph<br />
40 Alexander William<br />
M'Lellan John<br />
Walker Robert J.<br />
Whitson Robert<br />
41 Andrew David<br />
Blair Alexander<br />
Campbell Daniel
296<br />
Lynedoch Street (continued)<br />
41 Duncan Archibald<br />
Grant Neil<br />
M 'George James<br />
Smith Hugh<br />
42 Fisher Peter<br />
Stevenson W. C.<br />
43 Brown Alexander<br />
Dunn A. C.<br />
Erskine James<br />
Fay Arthur<br />
Hendry Andrew<br />
Macalister Mrs John<br />
Wray P.<br />
44 Black Mrs James<br />
Johnston William<br />
M'llroy William<br />
Smith Thomas<br />
45 Campbell Mrs Hugh<br />
Macfie John<br />
M'Leod Angus<br />
Weir John<br />
51 Barclay James<br />
Bisset William<br />
Breckenbridge Henry<br />
M 'Donald William<br />
M'Laren John<br />
56 Mullen P. J.<br />
58 Balfour Daniel<br />
Burnside James<br />
Morrison William<br />
Murray William<br />
Smith Samuel<br />
436 Service David<br />
Robertson Miss S.<br />
MACDOUGALL STREET.<br />
2 Barr James<br />
Erskine George<br />
Nisbet Duncan<br />
Jones Robert<br />
Turner Andrew<br />
9 Barclay John<br />
Cameron Allan, Ashfield<br />
MACKENZIE STREET.<br />
28 Farrell James<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
MADEIRA STREET.<br />
1 Lindsay Miss<br />
Stevenson Miss<br />
MAIN STREET.<br />
15 M'Coll Donald<br />
Weir James'<br />
21 Farrel Robert<br />
34 Hunter William<br />
38 Miller Andrew<br />
Train Mrs<br />
Watt John<br />
40 Cemeron Hugh<br />
I<br />
I 43 Park Boyd<br />
151 Park Matthew<br />
61 Paton Robert<br />
65 Drummond John<br />
|<br />
i 71 Adamson William<br />
MANSE LANE.<br />
3 Hendry William<br />
4 Kane John<br />
MANSIONHOUSE LANE.<br />
4 Macfarlane Robert<br />
Pocock F. A.<br />
MARGARET STREET.<br />
1 Kerr Daniel<br />
7 Munro D. H. C.<br />
Murray Mrs Robert<br />
8 Agnew Alexander<br />
M'Larty Miss<br />
Macmillan John<br />
9 Erskine Henry<br />
11 Grieve Walter<br />
12 Taylor William E.<br />
20 Douglas John<br />
22 Adamson Daniel D.<br />
24 Smith Rev. J. B.<br />
34 Todd Mrs John<br />
36 Black Thomas<br />
40 Smith James<br />
42 Barclay David Elder
Margaret Street (continued)<br />
46 Patterson T. L.<br />
49 Thomson William W.<br />
Steel William, Silwood<br />
MARKET STREET.<br />
3 Fraser Duncan<br />
7 Fegan Peter<br />
14 Paterson Robert<br />
16 M'Kernan Mrs<br />
22 Baxter Archibald<br />
26 Walker Colin<br />
30 M'Donald Donald<br />
Nixon James<br />
MEARNS STREET.<br />
1 Aitken James<br />
2 Biggam Mrs John<br />
Gillies John<br />
3 Cunningham William<br />
Hutcheson Thomas<br />
M'Phail Alexander<br />
Young William<br />
4 Barry Mrs<br />
Mackay George A. D.<br />
Robertson W. M.<br />
Stevenson T. M.<br />
Strachan George<br />
Swan Robert, jun.<br />
6 Ferguson Colin<br />
M 'Arthur Peter<br />
Marshall James<br />
Walloe W. B.<br />
8 Heitman Charles<br />
Lamont Alexander<br />
M'Dougall John<br />
11 M'Kenzie Duncan<br />
12 Filshie George<br />
13 Boag Peter<br />
Laurie Robert R.<br />
Norris Mrs M.<br />
Stewart John<br />
14 Adam William<br />
Cruthers Mrs Ann<br />
Finlay Hugh<br />
Kenyon Mrs<br />
M'Pherson Angus<br />
Stewart John<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 297<br />
16 Anderson Robert<br />
Gray Miss<br />
Kerr Mrs A.<br />
M'Cormick Donald<br />
M'Lellan Thomas<br />
Weir James<br />
20 Brown John<br />
Steen John<br />
21 M'Brearty Duncan<br />
22 Scott Alexander<br />
26 Caldwell David<br />
Dunn Andrew<br />
Graham John<br />
Henry Archibald<br />
27 Carbery Patrick F.<br />
Crawford Alexander<br />
M'Dougall Duncan<br />
28 Findlay John<br />
29 Craig James<br />
Melvin Daniel<br />
Wilson James<br />
32 King Mrs<br />
34 Hutchison William<br />
35 Simpson John<br />
36 Ramsay John<br />
38 Cook William<br />
M'Naught Mrs<br />
Milligan William<br />
Shand Robert<br />
Turnbull John A.<br />
40 Bremner Alexander<br />
Crawford Robert P.<br />
41 Agnew Mrs<br />
Andrew David<br />
Creighton Donald<br />
Kerr Archibald<br />
Munro Daniel<br />
42 Dowie Ebenezer T.<br />
Sim John<br />
Stevenson David<br />
43 Blair Mrs John<br />
Irving Christopher<br />
Kean Thomas<br />
44 Holms John<br />
Jackman Captain W. A.<br />
46 M'Millan Hugh<br />
47 Davidson Andrew<br />
Harrison Thomas<br />
Malcolm W. H.<br />
Waddell Mrs
298 STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Mearns Street (continued)<br />
49 Conner John<br />
Henderson William<br />
Nicholson James<br />
Whitelaw Mrs Alexander<br />
MILL STREET.<br />
1 Brown Archibald<br />
M'Kay Mrs<br />
7 Douglas Mrs G.<br />
Ross Alexander<br />
11 M'Coll Daniel<br />
14 Watson Thomas C.<br />
MOFFAT STREET.<br />
2 Kay Rev. Thomas<br />
3 Baxter Andrew<br />
MOUNT PLEASANT ST.<br />
3 M'Creadie James<br />
M'Intosh Duncan<br />
4 Campbell Hugh<br />
M'Kechnie Dugald<br />
Wilkie Angus<br />
5 Baine Miss<br />
Bone Henry<br />
Jenkins Mrs John<br />
Pattison David D.<br />
Watson William<br />
6 Gilchrist Peter<br />
Macdonald Angus<br />
Murray John<br />
7 Campbell Peter<br />
Clark James H.<br />
Cowan Mrs<br />
Lennox James<br />
Letham John<br />
Smith Robert M.<br />
8 Crawford John<br />
M'Kee Richard<br />
Sinclair Mrs Walter<br />
9 Craig John<br />
Graham Mrs<br />
M'Quoid William<br />
Sinclair Mrs Walter<br />
9 Tiffin Joseph<br />
13 Cameron Matthew<br />
Carmichael Dugald<br />
Cram Peter<br />
Edgar George<br />
Kerr Mrs James<br />
15 Anderson Mrs<br />
Black John<br />
Cook David<br />
Harper Alexander<br />
Macaulay James<br />
M'Callum William<br />
Ritchie Robert<br />
17 Hoy Andrew<br />
M'Dougall Colin<br />
Snoddy James<br />
Speed Mrs John<br />
Todd William<br />
19 Brown John<br />
Fleming John<br />
Harrower T. H.<br />
M'Intyre William<br />
M'Kechnie James<br />
Morrison John<br />
Notman Robert<br />
Taylor Miss<br />
20 Bowie James<br />
Hutcheson Andrew<br />
M'Nair Thomas<br />
21 Baine Mrs William<br />
24 Muir Miss Janet<br />
25 Auld John<br />
M'Dougall Donald<br />
M'Intyre John<br />
Nugent Joseph<br />
Sweeney George<br />
26 Hill Robert<br />
28 Kinloch John<br />
32 Duncan John<br />
Easton George<br />
Green John<br />
Love John<br />
Wallace James<br />
34 Halliday John<br />
Simpson Richard<br />
36 Ford George<br />
M'Farlane Arthur<br />
M 'Lean John<br />
Simpson William<br />
Weir William
MUKDIESTON STREET.<br />
2 Hannah William<br />
M'Farlane Thomas<br />
6 Ferguson John<br />
Kerr Samuel<br />
Orr Archibald<br />
8 Wilson Thomas<br />
10 Binning James<br />
Boyce Hugh<br />
Campbell John<br />
Gardner John<br />
Canfield Bichard<br />
M'Lean Hugh<br />
12 Fordyce Lewis<br />
Gardner Walter<br />
Templeton Matthew<br />
NELSON STREET (Glebe).<br />
4 Campbell John<br />
Drummond Robert<br />
6 Munro George<br />
Sim Mrs<br />
Stewart John<br />
NELSON STREET (West).<br />
1 Smith John<br />
2 Bell Miss<br />
Maclachlan John<br />
M'Gregor Misses<br />
3 Clarke William<br />
4 Aitken John<br />
Boyle Miss<br />
Malcolm Alexander<br />
Smith John<br />
Yeo Mrs D. D.<br />
5 Brown W. J. M.<br />
6 Angus John<br />
Brown William<br />
Currie Samuel<br />
Kemp Joseph<br />
Warden John<br />
7 Davidson James<br />
Davidson Robert<br />
9 Bain Walter<br />
Brown Peter<br />
Craig Miss<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
9 Eddington Adam B.<br />
Ireland Mrs<br />
King Gilbert<br />
Kirkpatrick John W.<br />
Paterson Mrs Wm.<br />
11 Brand Henry<br />
Cuthbertson Robert S.<br />
M'Callum Misses<br />
M'Lea James S.<br />
Oswald James G.<br />
Sinclair Mrs Peter<br />
Stevenson Mrs James<br />
Morrison James<br />
Walker Andrew<br />
13 Bowen C. H.<br />
Cowan Mrs<br />
Law Mrs James<br />
Lawson Mrs<br />
M'Lean James<br />
M'Nab Mrs<br />
M'Neil Alexander<br />
Schroder Charles<br />
Sinclair Archibald<br />
Sweenie Joseph<br />
14 M'Crae Daniel<br />
15 Campbell Mrs Colin<br />
Dickie J.<br />
Docherty Frank<br />
Downie James<br />
Duncan Robert<br />
Ewing Mrs<br />
Humphrey Joseph<br />
Longwell Mrs William<br />
Macnaughtan Duncan<br />
Stirling James<br />
Young Janet<br />
17 Boag Mrs<br />
Duncan Mrs Colin<br />
Mackaskill Malcolm<br />
Mathieson Robert<br />
Watt John<br />
27 Boyd Miss<br />
Duff Mrs<br />
Kennedy Alexander<br />
Mathieson Mrs Robert<br />
Miller Mrs<br />
Wink John<br />
29 Armour William<br />
Barr Alexander<br />
Campbell Archibald<br />
299'
300 STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Nelson Street West (continued)<br />
30 Currie Peter<br />
Thomson Miss Jane<br />
Anderson John<br />
Douglas Mrs James<br />
M'Leod Mrs<br />
M 'Naught Mrs William<br />
M 'Naught Mrs Peter<br />
Pollock John M.<br />
32 Campbell James<br />
Crawford Mrs Charles<br />
Dick Miss<br />
Gate Walter<br />
Glass John<br />
Haxton James<br />
Low Thomas<br />
Thomson George<br />
34 Armour George<br />
Guthrie R. B.<br />
Justice Mrs William<br />
Malcolm Mrs<br />
Munro William<br />
M'Gregor Charles<br />
Ritchie Hugh<br />
Weir Robert<br />
35 Cameron Mrs<br />
Gow William<br />
M'Crindle James<br />
Philips David, jun.<br />
Thorn Archibald<br />
Thorn John<br />
Watson James<br />
36 Cairney W. A.<br />
Hutcheson Miss<br />
Stevenson Alexander<br />
37 Carson Henry<br />
Kirkwood Alexander<br />
Marshall William<br />
Mathieson Robert<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat George<br />
Paterson James<br />
Ramage Miss Jessie<br />
Swan Mrs Ann<br />
39 Black Adam<br />
Boyd Johnstone<br />
Crawford William<br />
Hunter William<br />
Munro Duncan<br />
Ross James<br />
Storer James<br />
40 Arnott John<br />
Cameron Samuel<br />
Miller Mrs Thomas<br />
41 Bark Andrew<br />
Kennedy Mrs William<br />
Macadam Mrs Peter<br />
Marr James<br />
M'Dougall Mrs Janet<br />
Scott Walter<br />
Symington David<br />
Williamson James<br />
NEWARK STREET.<br />
4 Thorburn J. G.<br />
5 Kerr John S.<br />
6 M'Callum Duncan<br />
7 Grieve Robert, Glenholm<br />
8 Leitch Arthur 0.<br />
9 Ferguson Alexander,Glenlea<br />
Scott, A. jun., Woodsworth<br />
11 Conning John<br />
Morton James, Balclutha<br />
13 Caird Colin S., Dungourney<br />
15 Caird James T., Belleaire<br />
Clapperton John, Drumslea<br />
Cowan John, Stoneleigh<br />
Cuthbert Robert, The Craigs<br />
17 M'Neil Thomas<br />
30 Paterson R. R., Elmhurst<br />
37 Smart J. R.<br />
NEWTON STREET.<br />
5 Edgar John<br />
Hoy George<br />
M'Arthur"John<br />
M 'Arthur Mrs Thomas<br />
O'Keefe Thomas<br />
7 Cuthbertson James R.<br />
Lang William<br />
M'Farlane David<br />
13 Anderson Alexander<br />
Blackshaw Rev. Samuel<br />
Brown Duncan<br />
Hall Joshua<br />
Murray Mrs William<br />
Russell Andrew<br />
Smith David<br />
Smith James
Newton Street (continued)<br />
13 Yuill Mrs<br />
15 Allan John<br />
Bruce George<br />
Crawford Alexander<br />
Johnston John R.<br />
Johnson Thomas<br />
M'Kenzie Henry E.<br />
M'Murrich Mrs Jessie<br />
M'Laucklan James<br />
Montgomery Andrew S.<br />
17 Ferguson Edward<br />
Honeyman Mrs<br />
Houston John<br />
Innes William<br />
Mackenzie Peter<br />
Muirhead Alexander<br />
Sinclair Angus<br />
19 Bathgate Charles<br />
Bonnar James<br />
Dawson Miss<br />
Tough David<br />
21 Dodds James<br />
Justice William<br />
Malcolm John<br />
M'Kechnie Allan, jun.<br />
Young James<br />
23 Bilcase John<br />
Currie David<br />
Macnaught A.<br />
Malcolm John<br />
M'Kinnon Donald<br />
Patrick John B.<br />
Swanston David<br />
25 Altmont Duncan<br />
Campbell C. T.<br />
Dick James M.<br />
M'Jannet John<br />
Rattray James<br />
Ross Hugh<br />
Wallace James<br />
27 Sandeman Edward<br />
29 Millar S. H.<br />
31 Park Matthew<br />
33 Blanche Richard<br />
Twigg Edward<br />
35 Rodger Mrs Alexander<br />
37 Williamson George<br />
39 Muir R. G.<br />
44 Adam James<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
45 Swan William<br />
46 Jamieson Thomas<br />
49 Baxter Mrs John<br />
Leitch Miss<br />
51 Steele Robert, jun.<br />
53 Grey Charles<br />
M* Parian e Mrs J. A.<br />
55 Marquis Miss<br />
57 Johnstone Rev. M. P.<br />
59 Walker H. W.<br />
Walker John<br />
61 Hutcheson Rev. James<br />
63 Walton Utrick<br />
65 Mories Alex. S.<br />
67 Allan Robert<br />
6S Borthwick Thomas<br />
NICOLSON STREET.<br />
1 Rowan John<br />
Thomson Robert<br />
S Campbell Nicol M.<br />
Crawford James<br />
Currie John<br />
Dow John<br />
9 M'Callum Malcolm<br />
M 'Millan Mrs John<br />
Morrison Peter<br />
13 Campbell John, sen.<br />
15 Brown John<br />
Lyle Edward<br />
18 Macrae John<br />
20 Armour Matthew<br />
23 Anderson Mrs<br />
26 Hodge Mitchell<br />
27 Dunlop Mrs William<br />
Hyndman James<br />
Martin John<br />
M'Kellar Mrs<br />
SAveeney Mrs A.<br />
Watson John<br />
29 Barron Mrs<br />
Kennedy Alexander<br />
31 M'Millan Alexander<br />
Murray Mrs<br />
33 Donald William<br />
M'Farlane Johnstone<br />
35 Kennedy James<br />
M'Lean Hugh<br />
Nicolson Birkett<br />
301
302 STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Nicolson Street (continued)<br />
36 Stevens Alexander<br />
38 Simpson Mrs Martha<br />
40 Harvie R. D. N.<br />
Irvine Mrs John<br />
Watson Thomas<br />
41 M'Laughlin James<br />
43 M'Intyre Colin<br />
47 Martin Patrick<br />
49 Alexander Alexander<br />
Johnston Thomas<br />
M'Cradie Thomas<br />
M'Corquodale Lachlan<br />
51 Aird David<br />
M'Bride Mrs<br />
Murray Murdoch<br />
61 M'Donald Mrs<br />
63 Brown David<br />
Kerr Thomas<br />
Leitch Charles<br />
Ronald Mrs<br />
Stewart W. R.<br />
65 Campbell Robert<br />
M'Donald Donald<br />
M'Watters William<br />
Rodgerson William<br />
Wooler James<br />
67 Dunlop Allan<br />
Flockhart John<br />
Govan Quintin<br />
M'Phee Angus<br />
Patrick Robert<br />
Rhodes Alexander<br />
Sinclair Donald<br />
69 Boyd James<br />
Ewing Mrs Jane<br />
Kirk John<br />
Leitch Nicol<br />
Morris John<br />
Muir James<br />
Ritchie Thomas<br />
Smith John<br />
Wilson Miss<br />
71 Calderwood Robert<br />
Christie David<br />
Duthie Mrs<br />
Mitchell William<br />
M'Kelvie Miss Mary<br />
Scott John C.<br />
Taylor James<br />
71 Watson Hugh M. P.<br />
73 Downing William<br />
Gallacher Mrs<br />
Gordon Mrs<br />
Hosea Robert<br />
Kane George<br />
Kerr John<br />
Lamont Miss<br />
Shirley Miss<br />
WILE STREET.<br />
5 Graham James<br />
M'Kenzie Colin<br />
7 Boyd William<br />
Morton John<br />
Pearson Mrs James<br />
8 M'Farlane Robert<br />
10 Jamieson James<br />
12 Faller Joseph<br />
Nicolson David<br />
Smith Mrs William<br />
OCTAVIA TERRACE.<br />
1 MacCulloch Colin<br />
2 Low John<br />
3 Maclean James<br />
Neill Thomas, Towei lands<br />
Neill Willliam, Towerlands<br />
Oliphant Robert S., Balgray<br />
Oliphant W. K., Lochwards<br />
19 Glen James<br />
21 Lyle William P.<br />
25 Clerk Duncan<br />
Curtis Charles H., Ebberly<br />
Kerr Robert, Westfield<br />
Neill Wm, J., Lawthorn<br />
51 Thorne Thomas M.<br />
55 Anderson John<br />
63 Warden James B.<br />
65 Agnew David<br />
67 Watson James<br />
OLD HILLEND.<br />
2 Smith William<br />
Hendry John<br />
4 Copeland Nathan<br />
Hendry John Alexander
Old Hillend (continued)<br />
5 Anderson Alexander<br />
Watson George<br />
6 Liddell Mrs John<br />
Smith Gavin<br />
Stirrat Robert<br />
Young Robert<br />
ORANGEFIELD PLACE.<br />
1 Campbell John<br />
2 Sheridan Robert<br />
Clark Andrew<br />
3 Gillies George D.<br />
Macfie John<br />
7 Jamieson Misses<br />
9 Cook Robert<br />
ORCHARD STREET.<br />
3 Knox Thomas<br />
Smith George<br />
5 Buchanan John<br />
Murdoch Roderick<br />
Reid Alexander<br />
Stewart James<br />
Swan Robert<br />
PATRICK STREET.<br />
6 Caldwell William<br />
Pollock William<br />
9 Law Archibald<br />
12 Adams John<br />
14 Angland Rev. John<br />
Gaule Rev. Patrick<br />
Taylor Rev. Alexander<br />
19 Denniston John S.<br />
Irvine Mrs<br />
20 M'Culloch Rev. J. M., D.D.<br />
21 Richmond Archd. F., M.D,<br />
22 M'Intyre John D.<br />
23 Pennell Charles<br />
24 Crawford Hugh B.<br />
Fraser Mrs<br />
Hunter John<br />
M 'Michael Mrs<br />
Peace Mrs<br />
26 Baine John A.<br />
Cairns William<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 303<br />
26 Fyfe Mrs<br />
Glover Mrs<br />
Kelso Robert<br />
27 Flockhart John<br />
M'Cuaig Samuel<br />
M 'Donald Hugh<br />
M'Kenzie Duncan<br />
M'Phail John<br />
29 Bathgate George<br />
Lawrie Mrs Robert<br />
M'Culloch John, M.D.<br />
Mure F. H.<br />
Smith Allan B.<br />
Young David<br />
PORT-GLASGOW ROAD.<br />
Alexander Alex. Bogston<br />
Lennox John, Bogston<br />
Russell Jas., Greenfield cot<br />
9 Pettigrew Janet<br />
PRINCES STREET.<br />
2 Mathieson John<br />
Watson James<br />
12 Wardrop David<br />
PROSPECTHILL STREET.<br />
1 Kirkpatrick William<br />
3 Innes Joseph<br />
Innes William<br />
Speirs Archibald<br />
4 Clark James G.<br />
Gray James<br />
M'Gowan James<br />
Telfer John<br />
7 Adam Robert<br />
M'Millan David<br />
Watson Robert<br />
9 Hamilton John<br />
M 'Cowan John<br />
11 Fortune David<br />
RATHO STREET.<br />
1 Allan James<br />
Downie William<br />
5 Anderson Peter<br />
B<strong>of</strong>fey R. S.
S04<br />
Ratho Street (continued)<br />
5 Laurie John<br />
7 Alexander Gilbert<br />
Mills Robert<br />
Rattray William<br />
Young J. S.<br />
Oakfield east<br />
9 Cameron A. ,<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Duncan James<br />
Fullarton Rev. Archibald<br />
Gordon G.<br />
Hendry D. S., Oakfield east<br />
Johnston Robert<br />
Kincaid J. G., Oakfield west<br />
Thomson Rev. Peter<br />
REGENT STREET.<br />
3 Armour Mrs Win.<br />
Brock John<br />
Campbell Samuel<br />
Clark John<br />
Hyde John<br />
MTntyre Alexander<br />
M'Keracher Alexander<br />
Oughterson John<br />
Watson John<br />
5 Buchanan Neil<br />
Lewis George<br />
M'Allister Mrs<br />
10 Blair Mrs<br />
Boyle James<br />
Brown Mrs John<br />
Eaglesham John<br />
Fyfe Robert<br />
M 'Galium John<br />
11 Buchan Mrs William<br />
Russell Henry<br />
Walker James<br />
12 Fawcett Samuel<br />
M'Gregor William<br />
14 Bowie Thomas<br />
Clark Miss<br />
Lei sh man James<br />
Orkney William<br />
15 Burns John<br />
M'Nair Mrs<br />
Stewart John<br />
16 Hyndman Mrs John<br />
18 Patrick Robert<br />
19 Adam Edward B.<br />
19 Bell David<br />
Christie Malcolm<br />
Ellis Robert<br />
Hilliard William<br />
Logan Robert<br />
Munn Mrs<br />
Welsh Robert<br />
25 Currie Alexander<br />
Napier James<br />
Whyte George<br />
27 Bell James<br />
Campbell Miss<br />
Johnston William<br />
Miller Thomas<br />
M'Nish Robert<br />
Muir Miss<br />
Simpson John<br />
29 Bell Peter<br />
Hendry Robert<br />
M<strong>of</strong>fat Robert<br />
M 'Donald Alexander<br />
Wilson Andrew S.<br />
30 Fisher John<br />
31 Bell James<br />
Sharp John<br />
33 Aitken Mrs<br />
Austin Adam<br />
Gase William<br />
MTntyre Duncan<br />
Stove Thomas<br />
35 Conway Francis<br />
Marshall James<br />
Miller Thomas<br />
Tough William<br />
37 Vincent A. G.<br />
39 Stewart A. D.<br />
42 Laird Mrs John<br />
Mackay Edward<br />
45 Orr John, jun.<br />
46 King Thomas<br />
52 M'Kinnon Norman<br />
53 Kennedy Daniel<br />
54 Douglas James<br />
Kerr James<br />
Kinnaird James<br />
Service John<br />
57 Turner John<br />
Walker John<br />
59 Campbell Angus<br />
Lang James
Regent Street (continued)<br />
59 Shepherd William<br />
60 Kinloch Thomas<br />
. M'Lea<br />
Miss<br />
61 Campbell Dugald<br />
Cambbell Mrs<br />
62 Hyslop William W.<br />
MacNaught John W.<br />
Mathieson John<br />
Millar Mrs John<br />
Wood William<br />
65 Bucklitsch Edward<br />
Nicolson James<br />
66 Baillie George<br />
Henderson William<br />
Hepburn Thomas<br />
Macnaught John<br />
Nicolson John<br />
Wilson David<br />
67 Barbour Miss<br />
Bush Joseph<br />
Campbell Mrs<br />
Flight John<br />
Gillies Miss<br />
Johnson Elias<br />
Mitchell David<br />
69 Brown Dugald<br />
Carmichael Donald<br />
Clapperton Mrs<br />
Fisher John<br />
Rattray John<br />
71 Caldwell William<br />
Lauder Mrs James<br />
Leslie Robert<br />
M'Rae John<br />
73 Barclay John<br />
Duffey Daniel<br />
M'Arthur Thomas<br />
Orr William C.<br />
75 Bell John, jun.<br />
Graves Thomas<br />
Millar John<br />
Weir Mrs E.<br />
77 Cawthorne William<br />
Clunie James<br />
Johnston William<br />
Orr John<br />
Thomson James<br />
Weir Miss Janet H.<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 305<br />
ROBERTSON STREET.<br />
2 Brotchie Donald<br />
Duncan Rev. Alexander<br />
M'Donald Angus<br />
M'Kelvie David B.<br />
M'Lellan Miss<br />
Thomson Donald<br />
4 Brock James<br />
Fleming John<br />
M'Cammond David<br />
Paul Mrs R.<br />
Ritchie Alexander<br />
Service Mrs W.<br />
Shearer William<br />
5 Farquhar Mrs William<br />
M'Kelvie Mrs<br />
Maclachlan Dugald<br />
Slater James, jun.<br />
Thomson Robert<br />
7 Macleod Neil<br />
15 Armit James<br />
Campbell Mrs William<br />
Cuthbertson Thomas<br />
16 Carmichael Mrs James<br />
Gibb Walter<br />
Howat Robert<br />
Lamont William<br />
Learmouth Adam A.<br />
M'Whirter David<br />
17 Black James W.<br />
Brown John<br />
Fleming Rubert<br />
Gibb Walter<br />
Hector Mrs James<br />
Jaffrey G. W.<br />
MacFadzean Robert<br />
Miller John<br />
18 Blair William<br />
Carswell John, jun.<br />
Jamieson Misses<br />
Reed Richard J<br />
20 Blair Robert<br />
22 Dickie George B.<br />
Macdonald Mrs Daniel<br />
M'Tavish D.<br />
Whitelaw Robert<br />
ROPEWORK STREET,<br />
2 Took William<br />
3 Bannatyne Mrs Robert
306 STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
ROSNEATH STREET.<br />
2 Mason Robert, Clyde house<br />
ROSLIN STREET.<br />
3 Stewart William<br />
5 Town end Richard<br />
6 Stewart Mrs John<br />
ROXBURGH STREET.<br />
5 Campbell John H.<br />
More Andrew<br />
Ritchie Mrs Hugh<br />
7 Campbell Mrs Peter<br />
Galloway Allan, M.D.<br />
9 Smith Miss<br />
Little Mrs James<br />
11 M'Lellan Mrs Duncan<br />
M 'Vicar Agnes<br />
<strong>Scotland</strong> James<br />
Scott Miss<br />
15 Campbell Charles<br />
M'Lachlan John<br />
Wilson Joseph R.<br />
Young William<br />
19 Macpherson Mrs<br />
20 Bannigan D.<br />
21 Isbister James B.<br />
Millar John, Newtondale<br />
cottage<br />
23 Brown Mrs W. S.<br />
M'Dougall John<br />
Graham John<br />
Staratt Mrs<br />
Sutherland Mrs<br />
Urcp.ihart Mrs<br />
Yeats John R.<br />
24 Kay James<br />
27 Douglas George<br />
Kennedy Robert<br />
30 Agnew Andrew<br />
Buchanan William<br />
Fisher Mrs John<br />
Jamieson Mrs Thomas<br />
Morrison John<br />
33 Merrylees James<br />
Swan Robert<br />
41 Bisset John<br />
M'Arthur Robert<br />
Marshall John<br />
42 Joyce Stephen<br />
Mackie James<br />
Weston Thomas<br />
47 Soutar William<br />
50 Brown John<br />
Robertson William<br />
Suttie Mrs Robert<br />
Williamson Thomas<br />
62 Kinnell Mrs James<br />
64 M'Arthur Mrs<br />
Blackie Robert<br />
Mossman William<br />
Ogilvie John<br />
65 Muir David<br />
Nicol Andrew<br />
66 Anderson James<br />
Ferguson Thomas<br />
Flood Luke<br />
Macfie William<br />
M'Kinlay Miss<br />
67 Allison Mrs<br />
Cameron Charles<br />
Dick Archibald<br />
Harper John<br />
M'Arthur Archibald<br />
68 Lennox Neil<br />
69 Dallas William<br />
Fisher John<br />
M'lver John<br />
70 Harper Miss<br />
Kellet George<br />
Weir Duncan<br />
71 Graham Mrs<br />
Kerr John<br />
M'Cartney William<br />
M'Glashan Archibald<br />
72 Boyd Hugh<br />
Thomson Miss<br />
Todd William<br />
74 Fraser John<br />
Johnston John<br />
75 Lauder David<br />
77 M'MillanJohn<br />
80 Canning Mrs<br />
H}'slop G. K.<br />
81 Lang James<br />
Lovell John
Roxburgh Street ( continued)<br />
81 Lyle Archibald<br />
M'Lean Mrs<br />
Yorston Mrs<br />
S2 Kelly Hugh<br />
M'Fadyen Mrs<br />
83 Campbell Alexander<br />
M'Kay Charles<br />
M'Lachlan Duncan<br />
Rippon Joseph W.<br />
Robertson Arthur<br />
84 Handyside Robert<br />
Wright Thomas<br />
85 Campbell Duncan<br />
Finlay Duguid<br />
Hannah James<br />
Johnston John<br />
86 Darroch Mrs<br />
87 Brown Joseph C.<br />
Cullen William<br />
Edgar James<br />
M'Kellar Hugh<br />
M'Lean Hugh<br />
89 Harrower Mrs Thomas<br />
Ker Henry<br />
M 'Cowat Thomas<br />
M'Kellar Archibald<br />
91 Robertson John<br />
93 Campbell Neil<br />
Crawford William<br />
Gray Archibald<br />
Johnston William<br />
Whiteford William<br />
95 Scott Mrs James<br />
Weir Alexander<br />
Wilson David<br />
97 Adam James<br />
Dickie William<br />
Hill James<br />
Parker Joseph<br />
Thomson Robert<br />
RUE-END STREET.<br />
5 Anderson William<br />
29 Kerr John J.<br />
King Robert<br />
Kirkwood William<br />
51 Bowman Mrs<br />
59 Binnie Alexander<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
59 Campbell Mrs Charles<br />
M 'Donald John<br />
63 Burnet Joseph<br />
M'Lean Archibald<br />
Robertson William<br />
65 Campbell Robert<br />
M'Ghee John<br />
M'Phail Colin<br />
Robertson William<br />
67 Black Mrs G<br />
Jacobs Peter<br />
Lyon Malcolm<br />
Steen Edward<br />
ST ANDREW SQUARE.<br />
2 Muir Robert<br />
ST ANDREW STREET.<br />
1 Shanks Hugh<br />
2 Livingston Duncan<br />
Norton Frederick<br />
3 Faulds James<br />
Stirling Robert<br />
11 Meldrum George<br />
307<br />
ST LAWRENCE STREET.<br />
Lyon David, Hillside cot.<br />
2 Holmes James<br />
Lyle John<br />
6 Wilson James<br />
Stitt Mrs John<br />
7 Taylor William<br />
8 Jamieson Archibald<br />
Wales Miss<br />
12 Brodie Mrs James<br />
Gibson Charles<br />
M 'Gibbon Jane<br />
14 Agnew Robert<br />
Hutcheson John<br />
Phillips Patrick<br />
18 Dinning John<br />
Lyon Dugald<br />
Lyon David<br />
Lyon Peter<br />
M 'Donald Duncan<br />
Shepherd George<br />
Stewart James
308 STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
St Lawrence St. (continued)<br />
22 Barbour William<br />
Docker Edward<br />
M'Farlane Robert<br />
M 'In tyre Duncan<br />
Yuill William<br />
24 Ralston William<br />
Thomson Peter<br />
40 Arthur Thomas<br />
Fielding Alexander<br />
M 'Donald Charles<br />
Smith Robert<br />
Wylie Allan<br />
42 Angus Robert<br />
MacEachran Gilbert<br />
48 Campbell Alexander<br />
Johnston Thomas<br />
M'Dougall Duncan<br />
Polonis James<br />
5$ Anderson John<br />
Black Daniel<br />
Irvine Robert<br />
Morrison Robert<br />
Sandford John<br />
52 Blair Hugh<br />
Hunter Robert<br />
54 Anderson James<br />
Howie James<br />
56 Black Peter<br />
Crombie Mark<br />
Ewing James<br />
Foster Edward B.<br />
Turner John<br />
Watt Neill<br />
SALMON STREET.<br />
2 Docherty Mrs<br />
5 Alone Thomas<br />
SINCLAIR STREET.<br />
4 Coady William<br />
Forbes Mrs George<br />
6 Rice Benjamin<br />
SHAW PLACE.<br />
1 Cairns James<br />
2 Gray Mrs John<br />
M'Neil John, jun.<br />
2 Wilson Alexander M.<br />
3 Grier William<br />
Rennie James<br />
Turner Mrs John<br />
4 M'Cunn James<br />
M'Kail James<br />
5 Scott Peter<br />
6 Hendry James<br />
7 Baird Miss<br />
Kirkwood Robert<br />
8 Buchanan John<br />
M'Lean James<br />
Tierney Mrs John<br />
9 Blair Thomas<br />
Simpson A. C.<br />
1,0 Greenwood George<br />
SHAW STREET.<br />
5 Morton John<br />
8 Napier Henry<br />
15 M'Tavish Jane<br />
17 Docherty James<br />
Leitch William<br />
34 Colligan Patrick<br />
40 Carchrie James<br />
44 Donachie Edward<br />
50 Haggarty Conrad<br />
M 'Arthur Donald<br />
55 M'Ghee Peter<br />
SERPENTINE WALK<br />
22 Condon Rev. M.<br />
Bisset Rev. Alex.<br />
SIR MICHAEL STREET.<br />
5 Lambert Francis<br />
15 Davidson Mrs<br />
16 M'Cartney William<br />
17 Cameron John<br />
18 Maitland Mrs<br />
23 Graham Donald<br />
Scott John<br />
24 Borthwick Thomas<br />
Rae John<br />
25 Cameron James<br />
Houston William<br />
Muir Samuel<br />
27 Blair Mrs
Sir Michael* Street (continued)<br />
28 Park Angus<br />
33 Anderson Mrs James<br />
35 Downie William<br />
40 Harvie Alexander N.<br />
41 Cowan Alexander R.<br />
Gait Robert<br />
M'Lean John<br />
SOUTH STREET.<br />
1 M'Neil Donald<br />
2 Campbell Mrs John<br />
Hutcheson Daniel<br />
Martin James<br />
Miller Thomas<br />
Nisbet Mrs<br />
4 Brodie Mrs<br />
Hood William<br />
Kennedy Hugh<br />
Lang Robert<br />
Small Robertson<br />
8 Brodie Miss<br />
Gibson Walter<br />
Glen Archibald<br />
Glcyn John<br />
Muir Mrs Jane<br />
Stewart Mrs<br />
9 M'Naught John<br />
10 Boyd David<br />
Boyd John<br />
Wilson David<br />
10 Duncan John<br />
Liddell James D.<br />
11 Duncan R. B.<br />
12 Baxter Mrs James<br />
Crawford Robert<br />
Feme William<br />
Inglis Robert<br />
James William<br />
Jamieson Robert<br />
Rose Neil<br />
Rogers George R.<br />
Scott Robert<br />
14 Charteris James<br />
Crawford William<br />
Easton Robert<br />
Nutt William<br />
Robertson William M'D.<br />
Stewart John<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
14 Thomson Robert<br />
15 Kidcl Robert<br />
Moss James<br />
M 'Robert James<br />
Peters John<br />
Wilson M.<br />
16 Dick Andrew<br />
Grant Patrick<br />
Hutcheson John<br />
M'Callum Donald<br />
Waun John 0.<br />
17 Archibald William, jun.<br />
Bendell William<br />
Hamilton Alexander<br />
Hodge William<br />
Rippon Cornelius W.<br />
Ross John<br />
18 Born Joseph<br />
Collins Mrs J. B. S.<br />
Higgins William<br />
Inglis James<br />
Jeffrey John<br />
Letham Miss<br />
Nightingale Edward<br />
M'Arthur James<br />
19 Butler George M.<br />
Garrick Lawrence<br />
M'Arthur Hugh<br />
M'Pherson Peter<br />
20 Bowie Andrew<br />
Dempster James<br />
Fisher Thomas<br />
Gibb Mrs<br />
Gordon James<br />
Gordon John<br />
Stewart Charles F.<br />
22 Crawford James<br />
Crawford Mrs Robert<br />
Davidson George<br />
Hunt John<br />
Johnston James<br />
M'Innes Mrs<br />
M'Luskie Thomas<br />
Riddell George<br />
Ramsay Alexander<br />
24 Barclay John<br />
Coupar Mrs<br />
Dick Thomas<br />
Gallacher Patrick<br />
M'Geachan James<br />
309
310 STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
•South Street (continued)<br />
24 Semple James<br />
Stewart Mrs Alexander<br />
26 Bruce Robert<br />
Blair Miss<br />
Campbell Donald<br />
Comrie Mrs<br />
Mitchell Robert<br />
Paterson Jervis<br />
28 M'Cuaig Magnus<br />
30 Allan David<br />
Cram William<br />
Hoggan John<br />
Lawson Matthew<br />
Murray John<br />
Wallace James<br />
32 Denny John<br />
Devlin James P.<br />
Mackie William<br />
M'Kie William<br />
SPRINGKELL STREET.<br />
1 Simpson James<br />
2 M 'Master Peter<br />
6 Laird Alexander<br />
8 Hosie Andrew<br />
M 'Farlane James<br />
10 Leitch James<br />
Young Robert<br />
13 M'Kinnon Daniel<br />
Spence David<br />
SUGARHOUSE LANE.<br />
-22 Drummond Alexander<br />
Thomson Daniel<br />
Orkney Mrs<br />
26 Brown Archibald<br />
31 Niven William<br />
TERRACE ROAD.<br />
10 Cameron Donald<br />
Maxwell Alexander<br />
Mechan Thomas<br />
M'Keeman William F.<br />
Rae John<br />
12 Baxter Malcolm<br />
Howie Hugh<br />
14 M'Kay Charles<br />
Orr John<br />
Sutherland Roderick<br />
Williamson Alexander<br />
TOBAGO STREET.<br />
9 Smith Mrs<br />
Tregellas Walter<br />
11 M'Callum Peter<br />
12 Hastie Andrew<br />
17 Forrester Mrs David<br />
18 Fitzpatrick Patrick<br />
M'Cabe Peter<br />
19 M'Allister Daniel<br />
22 MAJister Archibald<br />
M'Dougall John<br />
32 Paterson William<br />
TRAFALGAR STREET.<br />
3 Adams Ralph<br />
Bain Alexander<br />
4 Simpson Gordon<br />
5 M'Lachlan John<br />
Williamson Daniel<br />
6 Bones Richard<br />
Buchan John<br />
Dunning Matthew<br />
M 'Cowan William<br />
8 Campbell Miss<br />
9 Chalmers Peter<br />
Orr James<br />
Paterson Charles<br />
10 Park John<br />
12 M'Kellar Mrs<br />
Sinclair Walter<br />
Weir James C.<br />
Whiteside Alexander<br />
15 Blair Daniel<br />
Brodie James<br />
17 Millar James<br />
19 Baxter John<br />
Burrows William<br />
Clark Duncan<br />
Graham Archibald<br />
Jamieson John<br />
M'Kenzie Charles<br />
Sloan James<br />
Stevenson Mrs James-
Trafalgar Street (continued)<br />
21 Burns George<br />
Grant George<br />
Luckham James<br />
Watson John<br />
22 Aitken Edward<br />
Buntain Willium<br />
Innes Neil<br />
Kerr Peter<br />
M 'Bride Alexander<br />
23 Kinnaird William<br />
M'Kay Robert<br />
M'Kellar Robert<br />
Robertson Charles<br />
Smillie William<br />
24 Blake Edward<br />
Hodgson William<br />
Kennedy Donald<br />
. M'Callum<br />
John<br />
M'Neil Allan<br />
25 Colville James<br />
M 'Lachlan Kenneth<br />
Williamson William<br />
26 M'Intyre Duncan<br />
M'Kenzie George<br />
Vanhcever John<br />
27 Jacobsen Salem<br />
Love William<br />
Orr Mrs<br />
28 iNelson Charles<br />
White William<br />
29 Blackwood James<br />
31 Flint James<br />
Grant Mrs<br />
Whyte Archibald<br />
36 Blair Mrs<br />
39 Hamilton George<br />
45 Barron Alexander<br />
Crawford Bryce<br />
Duncan James D.<br />
Elliot Thomas<br />
M'Farlane Alexander<br />
47 Allison Thomas<br />
Armitage William<br />
Ferguson Thomas<br />
M'Kellar Neil<br />
Smith John<br />
Watson Matthew<br />
49 Allison John<br />
Boyd James, jun.<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 311<br />
49 Carson Thomas<br />
Ferguson James<br />
Renfrew James<br />
Sommerville James<br />
UNION STREET.<br />
1 Gray Robert<br />
Wallace Miss H.<br />
Wilson George<br />
4 Dick Misses<br />
5 Armour Alexander<br />
Mackie Charles<br />
Paterson Robert<br />
Thomson George<br />
6 Harvey Mrs R.<br />
7 Livingstone John<br />
9 Paton Allan Park<br />
12 Dunbar Miss<br />
Lang Mrs James<br />
M'Callum Archibald<br />
13 Graham James<br />
14 Smith Miss<br />
16 Wallace James, M.D.<br />
17 Murphy 0. L.<br />
Robertson Mrs John<br />
20 Mill Mrs Charles<br />
M'Gill Mrs John M.<br />
21 Ferguson Charles<br />
M'Farlane Mrs Robert<br />
22 Douglas Dr John C.<br />
29 Fraser Charles<br />
33 Brown M. M'C.<br />
Hair William<br />
34 Scott John, jun.<br />
36 Rennie Robert<br />
37 Ballantine John H.<br />
38 Shankland Robert<br />
39 Boyd Mrs Andrew<br />
40 Tasker Mrs Andrew<br />
41 Brownlie Misses<br />
44 Smith Harry<br />
48 Hutch eson John M.<br />
51 Neill James<br />
53 Black Patrick M.<br />
Bryce John<br />
56 York James<br />
57 Lyle Alex.<br />
Whyte John<br />
60 Scott Joseph D.
312 STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
Union Street (continued)<br />
61 Frew Rev. John<br />
62 Methven Cathcart W.<br />
63 Letham William<br />
Morton A. C.<br />
65 Agnew James<br />
Blair Miss<br />
Smith Mrs<br />
Steele Miss<br />
66 M'Clure William<br />
67 Anderson Mrs Richard<br />
68 Robertson L. B.<br />
69 Niccol Robert<br />
70 Cowan Mrs<br />
72 Lyle Robert<br />
73 Russell James<br />
Stark Thomas<br />
75 Allison Mrs John R.<br />
Craig George<br />
Wright Mrs Robert<br />
77 Lindsay William<br />
78 M'Kirdy Mrs<br />
82 M'Clure James L.<br />
86 Brown George H.<br />
YENNEL.<br />
18 Docherty Daniel<br />
M'Millan John<br />
31 North Thomas<br />
37 Dillon John<br />
49 Simpson William<br />
WATT PLACE.<br />
1 Aitken William N. A.<br />
Anderson Andrew<br />
Houston Mrs James<br />
Stewart James<br />
2 Blair Mrs Joseph<br />
Cunningham Wm. D.<br />
Dunlop Miss<br />
Ferguson George<br />
Hunter John<br />
Thomson Peter<br />
Williamson Mrs<br />
WATT STREET.<br />
3 Brown Alexander<br />
Symington John<br />
4 Fleming Daniel<br />
M'Kellar David<br />
M'Millan William<br />
Ness James<br />
Tobin Patrick<br />
5 Johnston Thomas<br />
Macintyre James<br />
Walker Robert<br />
6 Lemon James<br />
M'Crae Neil<br />
Main Robert<br />
Mayors R. G.<br />
Robertson Donald<br />
8 Boyd Mrs James<br />
Darroch Dugald<br />
Gillies John<br />
Hodge William<br />
M'Culloch James<br />
M'Kechnie John<br />
9 M'Ausland Archibald<br />
Scott Robert<br />
Wells James<br />
10 Logan Francis<br />
Macdonald Allan<br />
M'Laughlan James<br />
M'Lean John<br />
11 Archer Thomas<br />
Cook John<br />
Laird William<br />
Rennie Thomas<br />
Robertson George<br />
Thomson Michael<br />
12 Blue Robert<br />
13 Douglas Mrs<br />
M 'Arthur Daniel<br />
Smith Peter<br />
WELLINGTON STREET.<br />
2 Lee Robert<br />
Young David<br />
4 Wilson John, L.R.C.P.E.,<br />
and L.R.C.S.E.<br />
6 M'Quistan Mrs Finlay<br />
8 Angus Thomas<br />
Brady James<br />
Daw Mrs Alexander<br />
M'Allister Mrs George<br />
Struthers George<br />
9 Campbell Peter, jun.
Wellington Street (continued)<br />
9 Lang James, jun.<br />
Shearer James<br />
Watson Alexander L.<br />
10 Campbell Norman<br />
Hutcheson James<br />
M'Call Archibald<br />
M 'Donald John<br />
Ross Baillie<br />
Wood Mrs Thomas<br />
12 Campbell Thomas<br />
Drummond John<br />
Fulton John<br />
Ingram William<br />
12 M'Whirter Hugh<br />
Weir William M. G.<br />
14 Allan Mrs Alexander<br />
Fairgrieve Thomas<br />
Mearns James<br />
Pow Edward<br />
Robertson Andrew<br />
Rorison Thomas D.<br />
Stewart Thomas 0.<br />
Whyte Thomas<br />
16 Barron James<br />
Boyd Mrs Daniel<br />
Grant Isabella<br />
Millar Arthur<br />
Lewis Charles<br />
Shearer Mrs<br />
18 Barr William<br />
Cameron Dugald<br />
Pirrie Mrs R.<br />
Spencer Mrs<br />
19 Mathieson Lindsay<br />
M'Rae Alexander<br />
M'Lean John<br />
M'Taggart Archibald<br />
Wilson Michael<br />
20 Allan James<br />
Crawford W. H.<br />
Finnie Daniel<br />
Grandison James<br />
M'Coll William<br />
M'Farlane John<br />
M'Leiland James<br />
Wylie Alexander<br />
21 Grant Mrs D.<br />
Hunter Mrs<br />
Stevenson Archibald<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 313<br />
22 Anderson William<br />
Bryson Mrs J.<br />
Cadin William<br />
Gait Archibald<br />
Mxiir Hugh<br />
14 Colder Mrs<br />
Ferguson Angus<br />
M'Dougall Neil<br />
M'Kellar Daniel<br />
M'Kenzie Peter<br />
M'Millan William<br />
Muir Mrs Robert<br />
Selby William S.<br />
Whitelaw Thomas<br />
25 Gaff Daniel R.<br />
26 Cochran Robert<br />
Ferguson Mrs John<br />
M'Intyre Donald<br />
Munn William<br />
Simpson Matthew<br />
26 M'Kellar Peter B.<br />
2S Borland Alexander<br />
Cameron William<br />
Calder Alexander<br />
Duncan Robert<br />
M'Lean Archibald<br />
Niven John<br />
Rodger James<br />
Simpson Alexander<br />
Tytler Matthew<br />
Williams Alfred<br />
30 Aikman Mrs<br />
Arroll Mrs<br />
Campbell Donald<br />
Innes Joseph<br />
M 'Donald John<br />
Parlane William<br />
Swan John<br />
32 Blair Hugh<br />
M'Callum Alexander<br />
35 Holburn John<br />
37 Holborn Robert, sen.<br />
39 Jamieson John R.<br />
43 Baine William<br />
45 Beattie James<br />
52 M 'Queen Neil<br />
54 Findlay William<br />
58 Walker James<br />
64 Gray David W.<br />
King William
314<br />
64 Laird Mrs James<br />
M'Kellar Andrew<br />
66 Arkley Arthur<br />
Downie Mrs<br />
Easton Robert F.<br />
Houston David<br />
M 'Arthur James<br />
M'Cormick Mrs E.<br />
Lauder James<br />
68 Campbell Alexander<br />
Dobbie Hugh<br />
Graves William<br />
Johnston Robert<br />
M 'Donald Alexander<br />
70 Campbell John<br />
Gibb Walter<br />
May G. W.<br />
M'Killop George<br />
Wilson Andrew<br />
71 Boyd James<br />
Barrie David<br />
Hamilton Thomas<br />
72 Chalmers Archibald<br />
Downie William<br />
Ford John<br />
M'Ausland John<br />
74 Boyd James<br />
Clapperton Donald<br />
Honey man R.<br />
M'Intosh James<br />
M'Lean Archibald<br />
Muir William<br />
Thomson Alexander<br />
W ilson John S.<br />
75 Allan Peter<br />
Baxter James<br />
Bowie James<br />
Hood John<br />
M'Intyre James<br />
76 M'Dougall Pete*<br />
78 M'Cue James<br />
Sidey William<br />
79 Ferguson Robert<br />
M'Kinlay James<br />
81 Hunter Gavin S.<br />
M'Fie James<br />
Irvine James<br />
Sinclair Duncan<br />
83 Black John<br />
Dickson James<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
83 Muldoon John<br />
85 Anderson James<br />
Wilson Thomas<br />
87 Brownlie John<br />
Ferguson Donald<br />
WEST BLACKBALL ST.<br />
5 Campbell Mrs Neil<br />
6 Braud David<br />
Burnside R. K.<br />
7 M'Fadyen Archibald<br />
13 Cochran J oho<br />
Maun Alexand<br />
Ross Simoa<br />
Strong Thomas<br />
14 Bell John<br />
Gilchrist Mrs<br />
M'KeauBu-h<br />
M'Kenzie Alexander<br />
M'Pherson Mrs D<br />
Menzies Mrs Jobi<br />
Shueli Andrew L.<br />
17 Smith John<br />
22 Borthwick Jame«<br />
Lanaghan Thorn? »<br />
M 'Donald Mrs<br />
M'Farlane Miss<br />
M'Fie Miss<br />
M'Gugan Ar ust<br />
M'Kay William<br />
Sharp Alexander<br />
23 Cieland Peter<br />
Hunter George<br />
M'Lean John<br />
M 'Vicar Duncan<br />
Parker James<br />
24 Davies JVi rs Wm.<br />
Drummond John<br />
Sinclair Archibald<br />
25 Harvey Hrgh<br />
Hay Robert<br />
Livingston Archibald<br />
M'Kenzie Mrs<br />
Neilson Mrs Samue*<br />
Stables Mrs<br />
26 Blyth James<br />
Fenton William<br />
Griffiths Jane<br />
Kay A. S.
West Blackhall St. (continued)<br />
26 Kennedy Donald<br />
M 'Donald Hugh<br />
M'Farlane Donald<br />
M'Lean John<br />
M'Naughton<br />
0\ Teill Francis<br />
Ravenna Autonia<br />
Ross Archibald<br />
San Martin Pedro<br />
Swan Robert P.<br />
Wright Robert<br />
Park William<br />
-27 Black James<br />
Borthwick William<br />
Cairney Daniel<br />
Campbell John<br />
Herd Alexander<br />
M'Phail Archibald<br />
28 Brown Ebenezer<br />
M'Lachlan Daniel<br />
30 Kilpatrick Hugh<br />
M'Allister John<br />
Shankland Thomas<br />
33 Fergusson Margaret<br />
M'Ausland Miss<br />
M'Culloch John<br />
34 Boyd Thomas<br />
Henderson Archibald<br />
Kelly Mrs<br />
Klause William<br />
Patience James<br />
Wilson Robert<br />
.35 Bell Mrs John<br />
Kirchh<strong>of</strong>f Charles<br />
Macpherson Hugh<br />
6 Clark Angus<br />
Irving Miss<br />
M 'Bride Charles<br />
M'Kay Archibald<br />
M'Leod Murdoch<br />
:37 M 'Arthur Duncan<br />
Stewart James<br />
Taylor William F.<br />
38 Nisbet James<br />
39 Galbraith John<br />
Houlle Henry<br />
M'Kechnie John<br />
Thomson Henry<br />
Tucker Nathaniel<br />
STREET DIRECTORY. 315<br />
41 Whiteford James<br />
43 Crookshanks Joseph<br />
Williams Peter<br />
52 Trotter John<br />
Young Hamilton<br />
WEST BURN STREET.<br />
8 Bowman John<br />
25 Fortune Mrs<br />
Morrison Peter<br />
M 'Donald John<br />
Paterson Alexander<br />
29 Urie Robert<br />
31 CDmrie William<br />
Henderson Mrs Bruce<br />
33 Carmichael Mrs Donald<br />
35 Glen Mrs James<br />
M'Gregor Alexander<br />
37 Robinson Archibald<br />
40 Carmichael Mrs Donald<br />
Greves Alexander<br />
M'Kellar Archibald<br />
41 Carroll James<br />
WEST BREAST.<br />
1 Hanson Jacob<br />
Triggs Philip<br />
7 Craig A.<br />
M'Crae Donald<br />
M'Ghee John<br />
Sommerville William<br />
8 King James<br />
10 Carmichael Alexander<br />
Carroll Hugh<br />
M'Fadyen John<br />
W T EST SHAW STREET.<br />
34 Boyd Kennedy<br />
Calvert Ralph<br />
Edwards Robert<br />
Shaw Mrs James<br />
35 Blue Mrs James<br />
Craig Robert<br />
M'Kelvie John<br />
38 MTntosh Alexander<br />
Oliver William
316<br />
WEST STEWART STREET.<br />
1 Cormie John<br />
Finlay John<br />
Hendry James<br />
M'Gill Robert<br />
3 M 'Donald William<br />
5 Chisholm James<br />
Ferguson William<br />
Hodge Andrew<br />
Stevenson W. S.<br />
Storms Mrs<br />
Young James<br />
6 Ferguson Moses<br />
Thomson Mrs<br />
11 Bowden Henry<br />
Cruden Miss<br />
Gall Margaret<br />
Shaw Malcolm<br />
13 Aird John<br />
Blair John<br />
Lang John<br />
M'Callum Duncan<br />
M'Kay Mrs<br />
M'Lean Allan<br />
Sinclair Duncan B.<br />
15 Campbell DuncaD<br />
Ferns Thomas<br />
Gordon Misses<br />
20 Cruden Alexander<br />
Dunn Miss<br />
Lamont Alexander<br />
M'Kenzie Catherine<br />
Munn Alexander<br />
22 Dale Charles<br />
Kincaid James L.<br />
M'Laren Angus<br />
Morton Mrs<br />
Niven Robert<br />
Robertson Thomas<br />
Sayers Mrs Gilchrist<br />
23 Campbell Duncan<br />
Fletcher Donald<br />
M'Kinnon Lachlan<br />
M'Lean John<br />
24 Herd James<br />
24 Fletcher Malcolm<br />
Kerr Archibald<br />
Morrison John<br />
STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
24 Phillips David<br />
Templeton Robert<br />
Thomson Miss<br />
25 Kennedy Thomas<br />
M'Millan Mrs Colin<br />
27 Gillies James W.<br />
28 M'Cafferty James<br />
29 Shortridge Samuel<br />
30 Bell John<br />
32 Cleland Hamilton<br />
Crawford Mrs Andrew<br />
Dewer Daniel<br />
Wilson Mrs<br />
33 Briton Thomas<br />
Henderson David<br />
Herbert Robert<br />
34 Cairns John<br />
Forbes John<br />
Proudfoot Mrs William<br />
Ritchie Duncan<br />
Stewart Charles W.<br />
35 M'Farlane Alexander<br />
M'Kinlay Peter C.<br />
36 Beattie Mrs<br />
Hope William<br />
M'Cormick Donald<br />
37 Barr Robert<br />
Coates William<br />
38 Hepburn John<br />
Weir James<br />
WILLIAM STREET.<br />
1 Gage John<br />
M'Fie John<br />
Redhead William<br />
5 Jacobs Abraham<br />
6 Docherty George<br />
Taylor Malcolm<br />
9 Ferguson Miss<br />
10 Burns Alexander<br />
Griffin William<br />
14 Wilkie Mrs John<br />
YORK STREET.<br />
3 Barbour James<br />
King Robert<br />
5 Allan James<br />
Brockbank Miles
WILLIAM HORTON,<br />
GUN AND RIFLE MAKER<br />
11 ROYAL EXCHANGE SQUARE,<br />
&1jAS(3-OW.<br />
HAMMER LESS GUNS<br />
On the Latest and Best Principle. Price from £15.<br />
MORTON'S NEW MODEL GUN,<br />
In which the Hammers are as thoroughly out <strong>of</strong> the line <strong>of</strong> aim as if<br />
there were none. The Striking Pins are specially strong and simple,<br />
and the appearance <strong>of</strong> the Gun is graceful and artistic.<br />
CENTRAL FIRE GUNS, <strong>of</strong> Ordinary Construction<br />
from- £4.<br />
WILD FOWL GUNS, 4, 8, and 10 Bores ; DEER<br />
STALK-<br />
ING and other EXPRESS RIFLES, ROOK RIFLES ; Colt's<br />
and other REVOLVERS; AIR RIFLES and PISTOLS, for<br />
Garden or Indoor Practice ; GAME BAGS, CARTRIDGE<br />
BAGS, GAME BOOKS, GAME BOXES, ALARM GUNS,<br />
and AMMUNITION <strong>of</strong> Every Description.<br />
CARTRIDGES from 8s 6d per 100.<br />
The following Specialities are well known, and are applicable to any<br />
Gun :—<br />
The SHADED RIB facilitates aiming, and is applicable<br />
to any Gun at a cost <strong>of</strong> 5s.<br />
The SIMPLEX STRIKER is a certain cure for<br />
missing fire.<br />
Horton's Method <strong>of</strong> Treating Barrels so as to give<br />
extra killing power at long ranges.<br />
BARRELS ALTERED ON THE CHOKE SYSTEM.<br />
Barrels Shortened and the Boring Adjusted so as to maize the<br />
Gun more effective than when at full length.<br />
[PLEASE TURN OVER.
WILLIAM HORTON,<br />
Wishing Mod & Tackle Manufacturer<br />
11 ROYAL EXCHANGE SQUARE,<br />
Takes this opportunity <strong>of</strong> thanking Anglers <strong>of</strong> Glasgow and the<br />
West <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> for the increasing patronage he receives, and to<br />
assure them that the quality <strong>of</strong> his present Stock is fully up to the<br />
standard <strong>of</strong> former seasons.<br />
He has always on hand a varied Stock <strong>of</strong> RODS <strong>of</strong> well-seasoned<br />
material which, for Weaving Quality, Finish and Price, cannot he<br />
excelled, his aim being to produce a thoroughly reliable article at the<br />
minimum price.<br />
His Stock <strong>of</strong> FLIES is always large and varied, and is made up<br />
by his own dressers <strong>of</strong> the b st material only<br />
LIST OF<br />
Salmon and Trout Rods <strong>of</strong><br />
Greenheart, Hickory, and Split<br />
Bamboo.<br />
Trout Rods, fully Mounted,<br />
from 6/6. THE GUINEA ROD<br />
is a really high-class Article,<br />
12 ft., two tops.<br />
Walking Stick Rods.<br />
Boys' Rods and Tackle in great<br />
variety.<br />
Salmon & Trout Reels in every<br />
style.<br />
Lines—Hair, Silk and Hair,<br />
Waterpro<strong>of</strong> Plaited Silk, &c.<br />
Fish Bags and Baskets.<br />
Casting Lines <strong>of</strong> Best Picked<br />
Single ».jut, also Two, Three,<br />
Four, and Six-ply G'lt.<br />
FLIES for all waters, Substantial<br />
Dressing and Best Material.<br />
Stewart Tackles and Bait<br />
Hooks.<br />
Phantoms, Angels, and other<br />
Artificial Minnows.<br />
STOCK.<br />
Minnow Tackles and<br />
Traces.<br />
Tackle Books <strong>of</strong> all kinds.<br />
Horton's Fly Tackle Case, 2/6<br />
and 3/6.<br />
Horton's Spinning Tackle<br />
Case, 7/6 to 15s<br />
Landing Nets, Rings, and<br />
Handles.<br />
Gaffs— Plain, Telescope, and<br />
Folding.<br />
Wading Stockings and Brogues<br />
considerably under usual prices:<br />
Stockings,' 10/, 12/6, 15/, and<br />
|<br />
! Waterpro<strong>of</strong><br />
i<br />
i Shot,<br />
16/.<br />
Fish Balances, Fishing Knives,<br />
Scissors, &c.<br />
Floats, Trimmers, and Trim-<br />
mer-Hooks.<br />
Gut in the Hank, all Strengths.<br />
Cork Seats,<br />
Live Worms, Bait Boxes, Split<br />
&c.<br />
STBA. TACKLE.<br />
Bamboo Rods ; Deep-Sea and Drow Lines, complete ; Flies<br />
"Silver Spinners," the celebrated INDIA RUBBER SAND- MEM<br />
and other Artificial Baits ; Hooks, on Hair, Gimp, Cord, Single,<br />
Double and Treble Gut ; Lines <strong>of</strong> all kinds in the Hank ; Flounder<br />
Spears, Loose Hooks and Swivels, Traces, Sinkers, Line Winders,<br />
Chopsticks, &c, &c.<br />
FLIES DRESSED TO PATTERN.<br />
Ami Article Made to Order.<br />
[PLEASE TURN OVEI
APPENDIX.<br />
GREENOCK POST OFFICE,<br />
HUNTER SQUARE, May, 1,881.<br />
THOMAS MacMILLAN, <strong>Post</strong>master.<br />
James Whiteford, M.D., Medical Attendant.<br />
William M. g/Weir, Chief Clerk.<br />
James Allan, John W. Kilpatrick, James Brown, Matthew<br />
Lawson, Donald Creightort, John Hogan, Andrew Molseed,<br />
Daniel B. Henderson, James Angus, Gregor G. M'Gregor,<br />
Walter M'Kenzie, and Alexander Smith, *Clerks.<br />
Charles M'Kirdy, Edward Deackin, and Crawford Cochrane,<br />
Boy Clerks.<br />
John Sutherland, Roderick M'Leod, and Thomas O. Guthrie,<br />
Stampers.<br />
James Edgar, John M'C. Campbell, and Norman M'Leod,<br />
Railway and Steamboat Messengers.<br />
John M'Lean, Henry Gibson, Joseph Sweenie, William John<br />
M'Keeman, James M'Gill, William M'Kenzie, William Kirkpatrick,<br />
Neil Murray, Robert W. T. M'Nab, Alexander Cameron,<br />
Neal Haughey, Richard Jones, James M'Culloch, Robert Boyd,<br />
James C. M'Kellar, Duncan Buchanan, John Duncan, and<br />
Patrick J. Mulhern, Letter Carriers.<br />
J. Samson, Angus M'Lean, William M'Galloa, Patrick Downie,<br />
James Simpson, Patrick Fury, Hugh Macfee, William M'Gallan,<br />
junr., Andrew Foote, James Cooper, John Peacock, J. Rea, John<br />
Ferguson, Henry Devlin, William Sinclair, John Hyndman,<br />
Alexander Black, and Charles M'Kay, Auxiliary Letter Carriers.<br />
LOCAL RURAL MESSENGERS and LETTER CARRIERS.<br />
Port-Glasgow Road—John Hannah.<br />
Gourock—Hugh Kilpatrick.<br />
Strone and Kilmun—Alexander Sutherland.<br />
Overton and Inverkip Roads—James Hillen.
APPENDIX.<br />
TELEGEAPH DEPAETMENT.<br />
Open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.<br />
R. B. Guthrie, Superintendent*<br />
George Anderson, A. Cruickshank, James M. Baxter, David Cuth«<br />
bert, Nicholas Beattie, John Foster, Robert S. M'Dowall, Archd.<br />
T. Turner, James Marcintyre, Richard C. Guthrie, and M. A.<br />
Crawford, Clerics.<br />
Two Distributors and fifteen Boy Messengers,<br />
The Paid Letter Window is open (every lawful day) at 7 a.m.,<br />
and shut at 10 p.m. ; on Sundays it is open to the public from 3<br />
a.m. till 10 a.m.<br />
On Sundays the Telegraph <strong>Office</strong> is open from 8 to 10 a.m., and 4r<br />
to 8 p.m.<br />
Money Order, <strong>Post</strong>al Order, Savings Bank, Insurance, Annuities,<br />
and Government Stocks Business transacted from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m.<br />
(Saturdays till 8 p.m.) On Sundays and Past Days no business <strong>of</strong><br />
this description is done.<br />
DELIVERY OF LETTERS.<br />
Correspondence for Merchants, &c, having Private Boxes, and<br />
addressed <strong>Post</strong>e JRestante, are delivered at the same hours*<br />
Delivery on Sundays at the Bar <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> only, from 8 to<br />
10 a.m., and on Sacramental Fast Days town deliveries take place<br />
at 6.45 and 9 a.m.<br />
First Delivery at 6.45 a.m., with correspondence from Edinburgh ;<br />
Ireland ; Galloway, Dumfries, Troon, Ayr, Kilmarnock, Ardrossan,<br />
Beith, Irvine, Saltcoats ; Kirkintilloch, Dumbarton, Helensburgh ;<br />
Glasgow, Paisley, Bishopton, Port-Glasgow. Town's letters in time<br />
for this delivery till 6.30 a.m.<br />
Second Delivery at 8.45 a.m., with the correspondence from all<br />
England, Dublin, South and South-West <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> ; Berwick and<br />
towns on the North British Railway; Girvan, Edinburgh, Glasgow,<br />
Paisley, Port-Glasgow, Rothesay, Dunoon, Innellan, Kilcreggan,<br />
Cove, Blairmore, Strone, and Kilmun, Town'3 letters in time till<br />
8.30 a.m.<br />
Third Delivery at 12.30 p.m., with the correspondence from Newcastle-on-Tyne,<br />
Berwick, &c, North <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, North <strong>of</strong> Ireland,<br />
Edinburgh, Glasgow, Paisley, Port-Glasgow, and Gourock. Town's<br />
letters in time till 12.10 p.m.<br />
Fourth Delivery at 4.30 p.m., with the correspondence from Yorkshire,<br />
Durham, and Northumberland ; Edinburgh, Glasgow,<br />
Paisley, Port-Glasgow, Ardentinny, Lochgoilhead, Campbeltown,<br />
Carradale, Lochranza, Pimmill, Invenaray, and Oban. Town's<br />
letters in time till 4.10 p.m.<br />
Fifth Delivery at 7.45 p.m., with the correspondence from London,<br />
Liverpool, Dublin, and South <strong>of</strong> Ireland j North <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, Aberdeen,<br />
Fort William, Perth, Dundee, &c. ; Galloway, Dumfries,<br />
Edinburgh, Glasgow, Paisley,. Port-Glasgow, Lochgilphead, Tarbert,<br />
Ardrishaig, Innellan, Rothesay, Dunoon, Strone, Kilmun,<br />
Oban, nek Mill port, Largs, Fairlie, West Kilbride, Wemyss<br />
May, and Inverkip. Town's letters iu time till 7.25 p.mj
APPENDIX.<br />
RATES OF POSTAGE & CONDITIONS OF TRANSMISSION.<br />
Inland Letters. *<br />
The rates <strong>of</strong> postage to be prepaid are as follows, f viz. :<br />
For a letter not exceeding 1 oz. Id<br />
,, exceeding 1 oz. but not exceeding 2 oz. . l^d<br />
„ „ 2 oz. , „ 4 oz. . 2d<br />
,, » 4 oz. ,, ,, 6 oz. . 2Jd<br />
-, ,, 6 oz. ., ., 8 oz. . 3d<br />
8oz. „ „ 10 oz. . Sid<br />
,, » 10 oz. „ ,, 12 oz. . 4d<br />
A letter exceeding the weight <strong>of</strong> 12 oz. is liable to a postage <strong>of</strong><br />
Id for every ounce, beginning with the first ounce. A letter, for<br />
example, weighing between 14 and 15 ounces' must be prepaid<br />
fifteenpence.<br />
A letter posted unpaid is chargeable on delivery with double<br />
postage, and a letter posted insufficiently prepaid is charged with<br />
double the deficiency. On re-directed letters the charge for redirection<br />
is the same whether prepaid or collected on delivery.<br />
No letter may exceed the dimensions <strong>of</strong> 1 foot six inches in<br />
length, nine inches in width, and six inches in depth.<br />
Addresses to the Queen and Petitions to Parliament.<br />
Petitions and addresses to Her Majesty, forwarded direct, are<br />
exempt from postage ; and such petitions and addresses, as also<br />
petitions to either House <strong>of</strong> Parliament, if sent to a member <strong>of</strong><br />
either House, are likewise exempt^ provided they do not weigh<br />
more than two pounds, and are either without covers or are in<br />
covers open at the sides.^ No letter, or other enclosure, however,<br />
must be inserted ; and if one be found, such enclosure, unless it<br />
bear the proper number <strong>of</strong> postage stamps, will be charged as an<br />
unpaid letter.<br />
Newspapers.— (I. )— Inland.<br />
Subject to the following regulations Newspapers pass within the<br />
United Kingdom at the rate <strong>of</strong> one halfpenny each :<br />
1st. To have the privilege <strong>of</strong> passing as a Newspaper, the publication<br />
must first have been accepted as a Newspaper by the<br />
<strong>Post</strong>master-General, and have been placed on a Register at<br />
the General <strong>Post</strong>-<strong>Office</strong> ;J from which it is liable to be removed,<br />
either through the non-renewal <strong>of</strong> the registration year byyear,<br />
or in consequence <strong>of</strong> any change which may deprive it<br />
<strong>of</strong> the characteristics cf a Newspaper.<br />
*Inland letters are those -which pass between places in the United Kingdom,<br />
including the Isle <strong>of</strong> Man, the Orkneys, Shetland, Scilly, and Channel<br />
Islands.<br />
t If the weight be exceeded to the smallest extent, even though the balance<br />
be merely turned, the letter becomes liable to a higher postage. The same<br />
rule applies to letters going abroad. To provide, therefore, for errors in<br />
scales-,
APPENDIX,<br />
Registration for inland circulation includes registration for<br />
transmission abroad.<br />
2nd. It must be printed and published in the United Kingdom,<br />
must be published in numbers at intervals <strong>of</strong> not more than<br />
seven days, and must be printed on a sheet or sheets unstitched.<br />
3rd. The full title and date <strong>of</strong> publication must be printed at the<br />
top <strong>of</strong> the first page, and the whole or part <strong>of</strong> the title and<br />
date <strong>of</strong> publication at the top <strong>of</strong> every subsequent page ; and<br />
this regulation applies to " Table <strong>of</strong> Contents " and " Indices."<br />
4th. A supplement must be unstitched, must in every case be published<br />
with the Newspaper, and must have the title and the<br />
date <strong>of</strong> publication <strong>of</strong> the Newspaper printed at the top <strong>of</strong><br />
every page ; or, if it consists <strong>of</strong> engravings, prints, or lithographs,<br />
at the top <strong>of</strong> sheet or side.<br />
5th. For each Newspaper, whether posted singly or in a packet,<br />
the postage, when prepaid, is one-halfpenny ; but a packet<br />
containing two or more registered Newspapers is not chargeable<br />
with a higher rate <strong>of</strong> postage than would be chargeable on a<br />
book-packet <strong>of</strong> the same weight, viz., one-halfpenny for every<br />
2 oz. or fraction <strong>of</strong> 2 oz.<br />
6th. A Newspaper posted unpaid, and a packet <strong>of</strong> newspapers<br />
posted either unpaid or insufficiently paid, will be treated as<br />
an unpaid or insufficiently paid book packet <strong>of</strong> the same<br />
weight.<br />
7th. The postage must be prepaid either by an adhesive stamp or<br />
by the use <strong>of</strong> a stamped wrapper.<br />
8th. No Newspaper can be sent through the post a second time for<br />
the original postage. For each transmission a fresh postage<br />
must be prepaid, except that in the case <strong>of</strong> re-direction the<br />
amount chargeable may be collected on delivery.<br />
9th. Every Newspaper, or packet <strong>of</strong> Newspapers, must be posted<br />
either without a cover or in a cover entirely open at both<br />
ends, and in such a manner as to admit <strong>of</strong> easy removal for<br />
examination. If this rule be infringed, the newspaper or<br />
packet will be treated as a letter.<br />
10th. Every Newspaper must be so folded as to admit <strong>of</strong> the title<br />
being readily inspected.<br />
11th. A Newspaper, whether posted singly or in a packet, which<br />
contains any enclosures except the supplement or supplements<br />
belonging to it, will be charged as a letter, unless the enclosure<br />
be such as might be sent at the Book-rate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Post</strong>age and the<br />
entire packet be sufficiently prepaid as a book-packet, in<br />
which case it may be allowed to pass.<br />
12th. A Newspaper which has any letter, or any communication <strong>of</strong><br />
the nature <strong>of</strong> a letter, written in it, or upon its cover, will b ;<br />
charged as an unpaid or insufficiently paid letter.<br />
13th, No Packet <strong>of</strong> Newspapers must exceed 141bs. in weight, nor<br />
may it exceed two feet in length or one foot in width or depth.
APPENDIX.<br />
II.—POSTAGE STAMPS.<br />
Every Head <strong>Post</strong>master is required to keep for sale to the public<br />
a sufficient stock <strong>of</strong> <strong>Post</strong> Cards, <strong>of</strong> the various postage labels in use,<br />
and <strong>of</strong> envelopes with' the penny stamp embossed. The labels are <strong>of</strong><br />
the respective values <strong>of</strong> £d, Id, l^d, 2d, 2Jd, 3d, 4d, 5d, 6d, Is, 2s, 5s.<br />
Also Telegraph Stamps at Id, 3d, 4d, 6d, Is, 3s, 5s, £1, and £5, and<br />
Books containing 20 Stamped Forms at £1 2d. Sub-<strong>Post</strong>masters are<br />
required to keep halfpenny and penny labels, and <strong>Post</strong> Cards only ;<br />
but they can procure any stamps <strong>of</strong> other values, or embossed envelopes<br />
which may be required. The envelopes are made <strong>of</strong> four<br />
sizes, viz., 4f ins. by 3 ll-16th ins. (square shape), 5£ ins. by 3| ins.,<br />
5J in. by 3 ins., and 4| ins. by 2| ins. The square shape is sold at the<br />
following prices :—£1 3s 4d per 240, 1 for l|d, 3 for 3Jd, and 24<br />
for 2s 4d. Other sizes at 2s 2d per packet <strong>of</strong> 24.<br />
Embossed Register Envelopes are sold by all <strong>Post</strong>masters at 2|d<br />
each, or 2s 2Jd per doz. ; also larger sizes, suitable tor " documents,"<br />
at 2s 7d and 2s lOd per doz.<br />
The Newspaper Wrappers are sold at the following prices :—1 for<br />
fd, 2 for lid, 3 for lfd, 4 for 2£d, 5 for 3d, 6 for 3Jd, 7 for 4d, 8 for<br />
4£d.<br />
Inland <strong>Post</strong> Cards are sold at the following prices ':—Stout Cards,<br />
1 for |d, 2 for lid, 3 for 2d, 4 for 2|d, 5 for 3Jd, 6 for 4d. Thin Cards,<br />
1 for fd, 2 for l|d, 3 for lfd, 4 for 2Jd, 5 for 3d, 6 for 3|d.<br />
Foreign <strong>Post</strong> Cards are sold at the rate <strong>of</strong> Id and lgd each.<br />
Paeliamentaey Pkoceedings.<br />
Printed Votes, or Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Imperial Parliament sent<br />
without covers, or in covers open at the ends, may circulate within<br />
the United Kingdom at the rate <strong>of</strong> one halfpenny for 2 oz. or fraction<br />
<strong>of</strong> that weight.<br />
The words "Parliamentary Proceedings" must be written or<br />
printed on the cover <strong>of</strong> the packet, otherwise it will be treated as an<br />
orginary Book Packet.<br />
Prepayment, when the circulation is within the United Kingdom,<br />
is optional ; and if it be made in part, the simple difference only will<br />
be charged.<br />
Parliamentary Proceedings may be sent, under the Book <strong>Post</strong><br />
privilege, to all the Colonies, and to those Foreign States between<br />
which and this country there is a Book <strong>Post</strong>.<br />
Book <strong>Post</strong>.—(1.)—Inland.<br />
A Book-Packet may contain, not only books, paper, or other substance<br />
in ordinary use for writing or printing, whether plain or<br />
written or printed upon (to the exclusion <strong>of</strong> any written letter, or<br />
communication <strong>of</strong> the nature <strong>of</strong> a letter), photographs, when not on<br />
glass, or in frames containing glass, or any like substance, and any<br />
thing usually appertaining to such articles in the way <strong>of</strong> binding and<br />
mounting necessary for the safe transmission by post, but also Circulars—i.e.,<br />
letters which appear from internal evidence to be intended<br />
for transmission in identical terms to several persons, and the whole<br />
or the greater part <strong>of</strong> which is printed, engraved, or lithographed.<br />
1st. The postage is one halfpenny for every two ozs,, or fraction <strong>of</strong><br />
that weight.<br />
2nd. The postage must be prepaid, either by adhesive stamps or by<br />
means <strong>of</strong> a stamped wrapper, or by a combination <strong>of</strong> the two
APPENDIX.<br />
except at the Chief and District <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>s, and the Branch<br />
<strong>Office</strong>s at Lombard Street and Charing Cross in London; and<br />
the Chief <strong>Office</strong>s in Edinburgh and in Dublin ; where, from<br />
10 a.m. till 8 p.m., it may be prepaid in money, provided the<br />
postage amount to not less than £\ in any one case, and<br />
provided the packets are posted in bundles, each representing<br />
a postage <strong>of</strong> 5s.<br />
3rd. A'packet posted wholly unpaid will be charged with double<br />
the book-postage, and if posted partially prepaid with double<br />
the deficiency.<br />
4th. Every book packet must he posted either without a eover, or<br />
in a cover entirely open at both ends, and in such a manner<br />
as to admit <strong>of</strong> the contents being easily withdrawn for<br />
examination*, otherwise it will be treated as a letter."- ^<br />
oth. A book-packet may not contain any letter, or communibatidn<br />
<strong>of</strong> the nature <strong>of</strong> a letter (whether separate or otherwise), not<br />
being a circular letter, or not wholly printed, nor any enclosure<br />
sealed or in any way closed against inspection, nor any other<br />
enclosure not allowed by section 9. (Entries^ however, merely<br />
stating who sends the book, &c, or to whom it is given, are not<br />
regarded as a letter.) If this rule be infringed the entire<br />
packet will be charged as a letter.f<br />
6th. No book-packet may exceed 51bs. in weight, or one foot six<br />
inches in length, nine inches in width, and six inches in depth.<br />
<strong>Post</strong> Cards, which bear a halfpenny impressed stamp, are available<br />
for transmission between places in the United Kingdom only.<br />
1st. The front or stamped side is intended for the address only.<br />
There must be nothing else written, printed, or otherwise<br />
impressed on it, nor must there be any writing or printing<br />
across the stamp. On the reverse side any communication,<br />
whether <strong>of</strong> the nature <strong>of</strong> a letter or otherwise, may be written<br />
or printed ; but such communication must not extend to the<br />
front side. Nothing whatever may be attached ; nor may the<br />
card be folded, cut, or otherwise altered. If any <strong>of</strong> these rules<br />
be infringed, the Card will be charged Id on delivery.<br />
2nd. No Card other than one <strong>of</strong> those issued by the Government<br />
will pass^ under a halfpenny stamp, if it bear on it a written<br />
communication <strong>of</strong> the nature <strong>of</strong> a letter.<br />
General Regulations.<br />
When, owing to an unusual and great influx <strong>of</strong> letters, books, &c,<br />
the transmission <strong>of</strong> delivery <strong>of</strong> the letters would be delayed if the<br />
whole mail were dealt with without distinction, book packets and<br />
post cards may be kept back until the next despatch or delivery.<br />
It is forbidden to put forward by post any indecent or obscene<br />
print, paintings, photographs, lithographs, engravings, book or card,<br />
or any other in lecent or obscene article, or any letter, newspaper,<br />
publication, packet, or card having thereon any other words, marks,<br />
* In order to secure the return <strong>of</strong> book-packets which cannot be delivered,<br />
the name and address <strong>of</strong> the senders should be printed or written outside<br />
thus, " From , <strong>of</strong> ."<br />
t It is the duty <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Post</strong>masters, whenever they have ground for suspecting<br />
an infringement <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong> the above conditions, and occasionally,<br />
even when there is no ground for suspicion, to open and examine book<br />
packets posted at, or passing through, their <strong>of</strong>fices.
APPENDIX.<br />
or designs<br />
character.<br />
<strong>of</strong> an indecent, obscene, libellous, or grossly <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />
Anything posted contrary to this prohibition will be<br />
stopped and sent to the Returned Letter <strong>Office</strong>.<br />
<strong>Post</strong>masters are instructed not to receive any letter which there<br />
is good reason to believe contains anything likely to injure the contents<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 'mail bag, or the person <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>.<br />
If such a packet be posted without the <strong>Post</strong>master's knowledge, ov<br />
if at any time before the despatch he should discover any such packet,<br />
he is directed not to forward it, but to report the case, with the<br />
address <strong>of</strong> the packet, to the Secretary. The following are examples<br />
<strong>of</strong> the articles referred to :<br />
A glass bottle, or glass in any form ; razors, scissors, needles,<br />
knives, forks, or other sharp instruments ; leeches, game, fish,<br />
meat, fruit, or vegetables ; bladders, or other vessels containing<br />
liquids ; gunpowder, lucifer matches, or anything which is<br />
explosive or liable to sudden combustion.<br />
PARCEL POST TO INDIA AND CEYLON.<br />
The Indian Parcel <strong>Post</strong> is not connected with the British <strong>Post</strong><br />
<strong>Office</strong> ; but is an arrangement between the Indian and Ceylon <strong>Post</strong><br />
<strong>Office</strong>s on the one hand, and the Peninsular and Oriental Steam<br />
Navigation Company on the other.<br />
The Company's circular on the subject is as follows :<br />
The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company are<br />
authorised by the Director-General <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> India to receive<br />
parcels for delivery at any post town or district throughout<br />
India or Ceylon at a uniform rate .<strong>of</strong> Is per pound, or fraction <strong>of</strong> a<br />
pound weight.<br />
This charge covers the conveyance from London to the address in<br />
India, &c. (but does not include Duty), and may either be prepaid or<br />
paid on delivery.<br />
Parcels intended for this conveyance must be sent either to the<br />
Company's <strong>Office</strong>, 122 Leadenhall Street, E.C., or to their Branch<br />
<strong>Office</strong>, 25 Cockspur Street, S.W., London, by 2 o'clock P.M. Monday,<br />
in each week, legibly addressed to their destination in India,<br />
marked " To be forwarded by Indian Parcel <strong>Post</strong>." If sent to the<br />
Company's <strong>Office</strong> by post or other conveyance, the Indian address<br />
must be put on an inner cover. In all cases they must be accompanied<br />
by a letter <strong>of</strong> advice to the Company, stating name and address<br />
<strong>of</strong> package, and value and contents, for Custom House<br />
clearance ; and also distinctly stating whether carriage is to be prepaid<br />
or not. If for prepayment, a cheque or P.O. Order for the<br />
amount must be enclosed in the letter, payable to Mr A. M.<br />
Bethune, Secretary, or when sent to Cockspur Street, to Mr F. H.<br />
Firth, agent. Particular attention is requested to these regulations<br />
in order to save any delay in the despatch <strong>of</strong> Parcels.<br />
Parcels conveyed undej: these regulations must not exceed 50<br />
pounds in weight, and 2ft. x lft. + lft. in measurement, not be more<br />
than £50 value. Jewellery, gold and silver wares, watches or<br />
precious stones, are charged an additional ad valorem rate <strong>of</strong> Is on<br />
every £5 or fraction <strong>of</strong> £5, which must be prepaid. They should be<br />
entirely closed, and any articles liable to suffer from crushing must<br />
be in a strong wooden case not less than half inch thick (tin lining<br />
optional). Packages not in wood must have an outer covering <strong>of</strong><br />
stout canvas if measuring one cubic foot and upwards.
8 APPENDIX.<br />
Senders <strong>of</strong> parcels from the country will receive a receipt for<br />
them from the company in due course, and if required the Company<br />
will effect insurance against seaand land risks. The charge for insurance,<br />
which must in all cases be prepaid, will be Is up to £3<br />
value, 2s 6d up to £10, 5s up to £20, 7s 6d up to £30, 10s up to £40,<br />
and 12s 6d up to £50.<br />
Packages <strong>of</strong> a fragile nature, or containing liquids, or articles <strong>of</strong> a<br />
dangerous or damaging nature, will not be received.<br />
Reduced Rates for Books.—Under the authority <strong>of</strong> the Director-<br />
General <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> India, the rate for the conveyance <strong>of</strong><br />
book packets (as defined by the <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Guide, page 190) from<br />
London to British India, has been reduced to Sixpence per lb. or<br />
fraction <strong>of</strong> a lb.<br />
If any other article is found enclosed in the book packet when<br />
Examined by the Customs at Bombay, an extra rate <strong>of</strong> 2s per lb. on<br />
be package will be charged to the addressee.<br />
No letter must, under any circumstances, be enclosed in these<br />
parcels.<br />
If a receipt is required,<br />
enclosed in the advice.<br />
a stamp and directed envelope must be<br />
If no advice accompanies the package, it will be liable to be<br />
charged at the Is rate.<br />
Remittances from the country must be by cheque, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong><br />
order, or penny stamps. Stamps <strong>of</strong> a higher denomination cannot<br />
be received, and they must not be defaced, or affixed to the package.<br />
MONEY ORDERS.<br />
The Public are recommended, when applying for Money Orders,<br />
to use printed "Application Forms," which save time and afford<br />
greater security than verbal messages against mistakes.<br />
Forms are supplied gratuitously at all Money Order <strong>Office</strong>s.<br />
The Commission on Inland Money Orders is :<br />
These<br />
For sums under 10s - - - 2d<br />
,, <strong>of</strong> 10s and under £2 3d<br />
„ „ £2 „ „ £3 4d<br />
„ £3 „ „ £4 5d<br />
„ £4 , „ £5 6d<br />
,. *<br />
„ „ £6 7d<br />
For sums <strong>of</strong> £6 and under £7 8d<br />
„ „ £7 „ „ £8 9d<br />
„ £8 „ „ £9 lOd<br />
„ „ £9 „ „ £10 lid<br />
„ £10 „ - -Is.<br />
No Order is allowed to contain the fractional part <strong>of</strong> a penny.<br />
Money Orders are issued in the United Kingdom on the following<br />
Foreign countries, British possessions, Agencies, and Colonies, at<br />
the rates <strong>of</strong> commission shown below :<br />
Foreign Countries.<br />
Belgium<br />
Denmark<br />
France<br />
German Empire<br />
Holland<br />
Italy >£2<br />
9d<br />
Norway I<br />
Switzerland<br />
Dutch East Indian Possessions...<br />
Egypt<br />
United States ...<br />
..<br />
...<br />
I<br />
|<br />
|<br />
)<br />
For sums not exceeding<br />
£5 £7 £10<br />
Is 6d 2s 3d
Gibraltar ...<br />
Malta<br />
Constantinople<br />
Cyprus<br />
Smyrna<br />
Panama<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
British Agencies.<br />
... 1<br />
British Possessions and Colonies.<br />
Berbice 1<br />
Belize<br />
British Columbia<br />
Cape <strong>of</strong> Good Hope<br />
Canada<br />
Ceylon<br />
Demerara<br />
Falkland Islands<br />
Gold Coast<br />
Hong Kong (with an agency at Shanghai)<br />
India<br />
Mauritius<br />
Natal<br />
New Brunswick<br />
Newfoundland<br />
New South Wales<br />
New Zealand<br />
Nova Scotia c<br />
Prince Edward Island<br />
Queensland<br />
St Helena<br />
Scychelle Islands<br />
South Australia<br />
Straits Settlements<br />
Tasmania<br />
Victoria<br />
West Coast <strong>of</strong> Africa<br />
West Indies<br />
Western Australia<br />
Heligoland ...<br />
For sums not exceeding<br />
£2 £5 £7 £10<br />
9d Is 6d 2s 3d<br />
For sums not exceeding<br />
}-£2 £5 £7 £10<br />
9d ls6d 2s 3d 3s<br />
POSTAL ORDERS.<br />
1. A new description <strong>of</strong> Money Orders, to be designated " <strong>Post</strong>al<br />
Orders," for certain fixed sums from Is up to £1, are now issued to<br />
the public at all <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>s at which Money Order business ia<br />
transacted.<br />
2. The following are the amounts for which <strong>Post</strong>al Orders are<br />
issued, together with the Poundage payable in<br />
Order :—<br />
A £<br />
V°**°; '<br />
0°rdor.°<br />
border.<br />
respect to each<br />
?***°-<br />
s. d. d.<br />
10 - - 2<br />
12 6 . - 2<br />
15 - - 2<br />
17 6 - - 2<br />
20 - - 2
10 APPENDIX.<br />
3. The person to whom a <strong>Post</strong>al Order is issued must, before<br />
parting with it, fill in the name <strong>of</strong> the person to whom the amount<br />
is to he paid, and may fill in the name <strong>of</strong> the Money Order <strong>Office</strong><br />
at which the amount is to be paid. The person so named must,<br />
before payment can be made, sign the receipt at the foot <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Order, and must also fill in the name <strong>of</strong> the Money Order Offioe, ii<br />
that has not been already done.<br />
4. If a postal Order be crossed "<br />
di Co.,"<br />
payment will only be made through a Banker, and if the name <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Banker is added, payment will only be made through that Bankei.<br />
5. A <strong>Post</strong>al Order presented by, or through, a Banker for payment<br />
will not (in the absence <strong>of</strong> an express arrangement between such<br />
Banker and the <strong>Post</strong>master- General to the contrary) be paid until<br />
after such Order has been examined at the Chief <strong>Office</strong>.<br />
6. After a <strong>Post</strong>al Order has once been paid, to whomsoever it is<br />
paid, the <strong>Post</strong>master-General will not be liable for any further claim.<br />
7. If any erasure or alteration be made, or if the Order is cut,<br />
defaced, or mutilated, payment may be refused.<br />
8. The Regulations under which <strong>Post</strong>al Orders will be issued allow<br />
the <strong>Post</strong>master to delay or refuse the payment <strong>of</strong> an Order, but he<br />
must at once report his reasons for so doing to the <strong>Post</strong>master-<br />
General.<br />
9. After the expiration <strong>of</strong> three months from the last day <strong>of</strong> the<br />
month <strong>of</strong> issue, a <strong>Post</strong>al Order will be payable only on payment <strong>of</strong><br />
a Commission equal to the amount <strong>of</strong> the original poundage, with<br />
the addition (if more than three months have elapsed, since the said<br />
expiration) <strong>of</strong> the amount <strong>of</strong> the original poundage for every further<br />
period <strong>of</strong> three months which has so elapsed, and for every portion<br />
<strong>of</strong> any such period <strong>of</strong> three months over and above every complete<br />
period.<br />
10. The Commission thus paid must be affixed in <strong>Post</strong>age Stamps<br />
to the face <strong>of</strong> the Order.<br />
Every <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Savings Bank, which is also a Money Order<br />
<strong>Office</strong>, is open for bank business during the same hours as for<br />
Money Orders.<br />
Deposits <strong>of</strong> one shilling or <strong>of</strong> any number <strong>of</strong> shillings, or <strong>of</strong><br />
pounds and shillings, may be made by any person at the <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong><br />
Savings Bank, provided that such depositor shall not make deposits<br />
amounting to more than £30 in any year ending 31st December, or<br />
make any further deposit when the amount standing in his name<br />
exceeds £150, exclusive <strong>of</strong> interest. When any depositor's principal<br />
and interest amount together to £200, all interest will cease so long<br />
as the balance <strong>of</strong> the account continues to amount to the said sum<br />
<strong>of</strong> £200.<br />
On making his first deposit, every person must give his Christian<br />
name and surname, and state his occupation and residence, and<br />
must sign a declaration, to be witnessed by the <strong>Post</strong>master, or by<br />
some person known to the <strong>Post</strong>master, or by a minister or churchwarden<br />
<strong>of</strong> the parish in which the depositor dwells, or by a Justice<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Peace ; and if such declaration or any part there<strong>of</strong> shall not<br />
be true, the depositor making the same shall forfeit all right to his
APPENDIX. 11<br />
At every <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> in the United Kingdom forms can be obtained<br />
free <strong>of</strong> charge, on which twelve penny postage stamps can be fixed<br />
and when the form has been thus filled with twelve penny stamps,<br />
it will be received at any <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Savings Bank as a Savings<br />
Bank deposit for a shilling.<br />
GOVERNMENT INSURANCES AND ANNUITIES.<br />
The <strong>Post</strong>master-General is empowered, under the Act 27 and<br />
-28 Victoria, cap. 43, to insure the lives <strong>of</strong> persons <strong>of</strong> either sex,<br />
between the ages <strong>of</strong> 16 and 60, for not less than £20 or more than<br />
£100. He is also emjDowered under the same Act to grant Immediate<br />
or Deferred Annuities, if not more than £50, on the lives<br />
<strong>of</strong> persons <strong>of</strong> either sex, and <strong>of</strong> the age <strong>of</strong> 10 years and upwards.<br />
The persons whose lives are insured, or to whom annuities are<br />
granted by the <strong>Post</strong>master-General, have direct Government<br />
security for the payment <strong>of</strong> the money at the proper time. FuH<br />
particulars as to rates, &c, may be had at any <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>.<br />
CUSTOM-HOUSE—Steamboat Quay.<br />
Collector—<br />
.<br />
Clerks—First-Class, Thomas King; Utrick Walton, James<br />
little ; Second-Class, John Campbell, writer ; Henry Durkin ;<br />
and Samuel Cameron, clerk.<br />
Surveyor—Second-Class, Hugh Main.<br />
Examining <strong>Office</strong>rs—First-Class—A. J Kerr, John Ramsay.<br />
Second-Class—George Kerr, James <strong>Scotland</strong>, Robert Smith, D.<br />
Tough, George Sinclair, John Strickland. Three vacancies.<br />
Out-Door <strong>Office</strong>rs—First-Class—Wm, M'Fie, William Comrie,<br />
P. M'Farlane, A. Arkley, James Campbell, Robert Fyfe, James<br />
Robertson, Hugh Hutton, Geo. Kerr, David Poison, Hugh Ritchie.<br />
Second-Class—D. Houston, J. D. Duncan, R. M'Arthur, E. B.<br />
M'Gowan, R. Joss, John Darroch, P. Murray, Hugh Murdoch,<br />
D. E. Macnamara, John Browne Murphy, Patrick Donovan,<br />
James Hugh Hill, Maurice Jeremiah Kean, Wm. A. Griffiths.<br />
One vacancy.<br />
Boatmen—First-Class—J. M'Lean, G. Kilpatrick, J. W.<br />
Lovell, A. Whyte, Second-Class—William M'Crindlc, Thomas<br />
Brittlebank, D. Ri<strong>of</strong>dan, P. Hessian, E. Conway, John M'Ausland,<br />
A. M'Kenzie, Duncan Thomson.<br />
Messenger—J. Johnston. Housekeeper—Mrs Eliz. Johnston.<br />
Principal Coast <strong>Office</strong>rs—Ardrishaig, John Lindsay ; Islay,<br />
Duncan M'Phail ; Oban, R. Fry ; Tobermory, A. Whyte.<br />
Hours <strong>of</strong> attendance for despatch <strong>of</strong> public business—Indoor<br />
Department, from 10 till 4; Out-door Department, from 1st April<br />
to 30th September, from 6 till 9 a.m., and from 10 a.m. till 4<br />
p.m. ; during Feb., Mar., Oct., and Nov., from 9 a.m. till 4 p.m.;<br />
and during Jan. and Dec, from 9 a.m. till 3p.m. ; and the Long<br />
Room till 2 p.m. on Saturdays. The following holidays are<br />
observed—Christmas Day, Good Friday, and the Anniversary <strong>of</strong><br />
the Birth-day <strong>of</strong> Her Majesty, New-Year's day, 1st Monday<br />
May, and 1st Monday August.
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CUSTOM OF THE PORT.<br />
The Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce arid Manufactures <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>, at<br />
a General Meeting held this day, declare that the following is<br />
the Custom <strong>of</strong> the Port <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>,with reference to the matters<br />
herein referred to, applicable when no special stipulations are<br />
made in Charter Parties, or other binding documents :<br />
I.—ENTEEING CAEGO.<br />
1. When a Vessel has been reported at the Customs, the Master<br />
gives notice to the Consignee, and the latter is bound, within fortyeight<br />
hours after such notice, to enter the cargo at the Customs.<br />
II.—BEETHING VESSEL AND DELTVEEING CAEGO.<br />
1. "Vessels are bound to discharge at the Berths assigned by the<br />
Harbour Master, and Consignees are bound to take delivery <strong>of</strong><br />
cargo from alongside when landed at the Quay at said Berths.<br />
,2. In the case <strong>of</strong> Timber discharged into the water, the Consignee<br />
is not bound to take delivery unless the timber is inside a Harbour<br />
Basin, so that when the assigned Berth is not inside a Harbour Basin<br />
the ship is bound to float the timber into a Harbour Basin, and<br />
deliver it there.<br />
3. All Deals, Staves, or broken stowage must be landed on the<br />
Quay by the Ship.<br />
HI.—TIME TOE DISCHAEGING WHEN NO NUMBEE OF LAY DAYS IS<br />
SPECIFIED IN THE CHAETEE PAETY.<br />
1. When the Vessel is in the Berth assigned by the Harbour<br />
Master, the Master gives notice there<strong>of</strong> to the Consignees, and the<br />
Master is bound to begin delivering, and the Consignee to begin<br />
taking delivery <strong>of</strong> the cargo within twenty-four hours thereafter,<br />
provided the time allowed for entering the cargo shall then have<br />
2. The Master is bound to tender, and the Consignee to receive,<br />
cargo each working day 5> weather permitting, at the following rates,<br />
unless a larger quantity is mutually agreed on, or unless modified<br />
by the Harbour Master, in virtue <strong>of</strong> the powers possessed by him<br />
under the Harbour Bye-Laws :<br />
a. Vessels laden with Sugar not exceeding 200 tons register aije<br />
allowed one working day for every 50 tons <strong>of</strong> the estimated<br />
weight <strong>of</strong> the cargo ; and vessels above that tonnage similarly<br />
laden are allowed one day for every 75 tons <strong>of</strong> the estimated<br />
weight <strong>of</strong> the cargo during the winter months (October to<br />
February inclusive), and for every 100 tons <strong>of</strong> such estimated<br />
weight during the remainder <strong>of</strong> the year,_ except in regard to<br />
Vessels with Brazil cases <strong>of</strong> Sugar, which are allowed one<br />
day for every 50 tons during the first period, and every 75<br />
tons during the latter period.<br />
6. Vessels with Wood or Timber are allowed one day for every<br />
100 loads <strong>of</strong> the cargo during the winter months, and for every<br />
150 loads during the remainder <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />
c. The Discharge <strong>of</strong> Vessels laden with other non-dutiable goods tobe<br />
carried on during the ordinary working hours according to<br />
the season <strong>of</strong> the year—unless when overtime is worked by<br />
mutual agreement—and consignees are bound, weather permitting,<br />
to keep the Discharge going continuously during said<br />
hours, and to receive and to remove the cargo from the Ship's
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gangway in such a way as to enable the work to be parried on<br />
without interruption throughout the entire discharge to the<br />
full extent <strong>of</strong> the ordinary hours allowed for carrying on the<br />
work.<br />
IV.—LAY DATS WHEN THE NUMBER IS SPECIFIED.<br />
1. The Master gives written notice to the Consignee when the<br />
Vessel is in the Discharging Berth assigned by the Harbour Master<br />
and ready to discharge, and the lay days begin to count "from the<br />
date on which the said notice is given ; but the day <strong>of</strong> giving notice<br />
does not count as a lay day unless the said notice is received by the<br />
Consignee before Twelve o'clock Noon.<br />
2. In case the Harbours are so crowded that the Vessel cannot be<br />
berthed, the Master gives written notice to the Consignee when the<br />
Vessel is in the Harbour Basin or moored at the Quays, and, provided<br />
she wovild have been ready to begin discharging if the Berth<br />
had been available, such notice takes the place <strong>of</strong> that provided in<br />
the previous Clause.<br />
3. Days (not described as " running days ") mean working days—<br />
that is, Sundays and Customs and local holidays do not count.<br />
4. When the number <strong>of</strong> lay days is speeially mentioned for discharging,<br />
the Master is bound to tender, and the Consignee to take<br />
delivery <strong>of</strong> a proportionate quantity <strong>of</strong> the cargo each working day,<br />
unless some other quantity is mutually agreed on.<br />
Note.—Should the said proportionate quantity be less than the<br />
quantity specified above (Section III., Clause 2) the Master<br />
is bound to tender, and the Consignee to take delivery <strong>of</strong> the<br />
latter quantity each working day.<br />
5. When the number <strong>of</strong> lay days for discharging is the unexhausted<br />
balance <strong>of</strong> a number specified -for discharging and other<br />
purposes, the quantity to be. tendered and taken delivery <strong>of</strong> each<br />
working day is the quantity specified above (Section III,, Clause 2)<br />
unless a larger quantity is mutually agreed on.<br />
6. A day does not count against the Consignee if the discharge is<br />
interrupted through failure <strong>of</strong> the Master to tender cargo as above<br />
stated.<br />
v. settlement op freight.<br />
1. Freights on Wood and Timber from Ports in Canada and<br />
United States are payable one-third in cash on arrival, and the<br />
remaining two-thirds on right and true delivery <strong>of</strong> the cargo in good<br />
and approved Bills at four months, or in cash less four months' discount<br />
at the rate <strong>of</strong> five per cent, per annum, from the date <strong>of</strong> completion<br />
<strong>of</strong> discharge.<br />
2. All other Freights, except Coasting and Continental Freights,<br />
•are payable on right and true delivery <strong>of</strong> the cargo, in cash less one<br />
month's discount at the rate <strong>of</strong> five, per cent, per annum from date<br />
<strong>of</strong> Vessel's report at Customs, in cases <strong>of</strong> cargoes from Ports on this<br />
side <strong>of</strong> Cape Horn and the Cape <strong>of</strong> Good Hope, and less two months'<br />
discount at the said rate in cases <strong>of</strong> cargoes from Ports on the other<br />
.side <strong>of</strong> the said Capes.<br />
3. Freights on goods payable by weight are payable on the netfc<br />
-weight delivered, unless otherwise specially stipulated; except<br />
Coasting and Continental Freights, which are payable on the gross<br />
weight, unless otherwise specially stipulated. Freights payable by<br />
measurement are payable by calliper measure, unless otherwise<br />
.Specially stipulated.
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APPENDIX.<br />
4. When Freight is payable by a Bill at Usance on London or in<br />
cash equal thereto, cash without discount is meant, or a Bill for the<br />
same amount on London at such a date as the Banks here will grant<br />
without charge.<br />
5. Approved Bills means Bankers' Drafts or Acceptances guaranteed<br />
by a Banker.<br />
6. When the Ship is consigned to Charterers or their Agents<br />
paying usual or customary commission, the Consignee <strong>of</strong> the cargo<br />
is entitled to deduct two-and-a-half pe* cent, from the Amount <strong>of</strong><br />
freight payable by him.<br />
Note.—When Freight is to be paid in Cash on right and true<br />
delivery <strong>of</strong> the cargo, without reference to the Custom <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Port, Nett Cash free from Discount is meant.<br />
Jakes Mokton, President,<br />
Thos. King, Secretary.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, 25th February, 1*876,<br />
MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICE.<br />
LOCAL MARINE BOARD.<br />
Provost <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> {ex-<strong>of</strong>ficio), Chairman.<br />
NOMINEES OF THE BOARD OF TRADE.<br />
Abram Lyle. I John Scott.<br />
Peter Meldrum. C. S. Caird.<br />
ELECTED BY THE SHIPOWNERS.<br />
J. D. Clink.<br />
Ales. P. Lyle.<br />
Thos. Carmichael. Jno. Brymner.<br />
Wm. Crawford. Robt. Kerr.<br />
Thomas King, Watt Place, Secretary.<br />
Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Mercantile Marine.<br />
Charles Lewis, First Deputy do. do.<br />
C. Stuart Hall, Second do. do. do.<br />
James Campbell, Clerk,<br />
do.<br />
Donald Campbell, Angus Campbell, and Alex. Richmond,<br />
Assistants and Runners.<br />
The Examinations <strong>of</strong> Masters and Mates, in Seamanship and<br />
Navigation, are held alternately at Glasgow and <strong>Greenock</strong>, on<br />
Tuesday in each week ; and <strong>of</strong> Engineers, on the second Thursday<br />
<strong>of</strong> each month, alternately with Glasgow.<br />
Wm. Congalton, Examiner in Seamanship and Navigation.<br />
John Sowter, Shipwright and Engineer Surveyor ; C. Waterson,<br />
Shipwright Surveyer.<br />
<strong>Office</strong> hours, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />
Deputy Superintendents <strong>of</strong> Mercantile Marine at Sub-Ports ?—<br />
Oban, R. Fry ; Tobermory, Colin Campbell; Islay, Duncan.<br />
M 'Phail ; Ardrishaig and Tarbert, John. Lindsay.<br />
FISHERY OFFICE, 3 Bank Street.<br />
George Reiach, Inspector <strong>of</strong> Fisheries.<br />
John Bain, Fishery <strong>Office</strong>r.<br />
Jarn^s Davidson, Fishery <strong>Office</strong>r for Lochfyne District,.<br />
Ardrishaig; and John Melville for Rothesay District.
APPENDIX 15<br />
INLAND REVENUE OFFICE (STAMPS AND TAXES),<br />
Customhouse Buildings.<br />
John Robertson, Distributor <strong>of</strong> Stamps and Collector <strong>of</strong> Property<br />
and Income Tax, Inhabited House Duties, and Land Tax for<br />
the Counties <strong>of</strong> Renfrew and Bute, and Argyll (North).<br />
Clerks—R, W. MacFadzean (Chief). J. C. Walshe (Clerk), and<br />
<strong>Office</strong> Hours— 10 till 3. Saturdays—10 till 12.<br />
INLAND REVENUE (LATE EXCISE).<br />
Customhouse Buildings.<br />
John Robertson, Collector. A. S. Elliott, Chief Clerk.<br />
R. Roe, Clerk.<br />
GREENOCK DISTRICT.<br />
Francis Moon, Supervisor.<br />
Surveying <strong>Office</strong>rs—John Gordon, Charles Blench, Thomas<br />
George Sergeant, William Higgins, Thomas Johnson, James<br />
Walker, and John Dunn.<br />
Housekeeper—Catherine Hunter.<br />
Open every Lawful Day from 9 morning till 3 afternoon.<br />
PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES.<br />
FIRST WARD.<br />
That part <strong>of</strong> the Burgh comprehended within a line commencing<br />
at the point where Ladyburn joins the River Clyde, and<br />
running westward along the margin <strong>of</strong> the said river to a point at<br />
the northern extremity <strong>of</strong> the Pier or Quay which divides the<br />
Victoria Harbour from the East India Harbour ; thence along the<br />
said Pier or Quay to Rue-end Street, where it joins Dellingburn<br />
thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Dellingburn Street to Delling-<br />
Street ;<br />
burn Square ; thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Baker Street to Drumfrochar<br />
Road ; thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Drumfrochar Road to<br />
the point where the boundaries <strong>of</strong> the Second, Third, and Fourth<br />
Wards meet in that road ; thence southward in a straight line to<br />
the Parliamentary boundary at the Upper East Reservoir ; and<br />
from thence eastward and northward along the Parliamentary<br />
boundary to the point first described.—Number <strong>of</strong> voters, 1503.<br />
SECOND WARD.<br />
That part <strong>of</strong> the Burgh comprehended within a line commencing<br />
at a point at the northern extremity <strong>of</strong> the Pier or Quay which<br />
divides the Victoria Harbour from the East India Harbour, and<br />
running westward along the margin <strong>of</strong> the river to the opening<br />
<strong>of</strong> the West Harbour ; thence in a straight line to the northern<br />
extremity <strong>of</strong> the Mid Quay ; thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> the Mid<br />
Quay to William Street ; thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> the said<br />
street to the centre <strong>of</strong> Cathcart Square ; thence along the said<br />
square to the foot <strong>of</strong> Bank Street ; thence along the" centre <strong>of</strong>
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Bank Street to its southern extremity ; thence in a straight line<br />
to Drumfrochar Road, at the point where the boundaries <strong>of</strong> the<br />
First, Third, and Fourth Wards meet ; thence eastward along<br />
the centre <strong>of</strong> Baker Street to Dellingburn Square ; thence along<br />
Dellingburn Square to Dellingburn Street; thence along the<br />
centre <strong>of</strong> Dellingburn Street, and the Pier or Quay dividing the<br />
Victoria Harbour from the East India Harbour to the point first<br />
described.—Number <strong>of</strong> voters, 1234.<br />
THIRD WARD.<br />
That part <strong>of</strong> the Burgh comprehended within a line commencing<br />
at the northern extremity <strong>of</strong> the Mid Quay, and running along<br />
the said Quay to the foot <strong>of</strong> William Street ; thence along the<br />
centre <strong>of</strong> said street to the centre <strong>of</strong> Cathcart Square ; thence to<br />
the foot <strong>of</strong> Bank Street ; thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> said street to<br />
southern extremity ; thence in a straight line to the point in<br />
Drumfrochar Road where the First, Second, and Fourth Wards<br />
meet ; thence westward along the centre <strong>of</strong> Drumfrochar Road to<br />
the point where it joins Ann Street ; thence northward along the<br />
centre <strong>of</strong> Ann Street to Buccleuch Street ; thence along the centre<br />
<strong>of</strong> Buccleuch Street to Vennel ; thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Vennel to Charles Street ; then along the centre <strong>of</strong> Charles Street<br />
to Dalrymple Street ; thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Dalrymple Street<br />
to West Quay Lane ; thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> West Quay Lane<br />
to the West Quay ; thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> West Quay to the<br />
margin <strong>of</strong> the river ; thence eastward along the margin <strong>of</strong> the<br />
river to the opening <strong>of</strong> the West Harbour, and thence in a straight<br />
line to the point first described.—Number <strong>of</strong> voters, 1165.<br />
FOURTH WARD.<br />
That part <strong>of</strong> the Burgh comprehended within a line commencing<br />
at the point where the West Burn joins the River Clyde, and<br />
running up the said burn to the point where it is crossed by<br />
Crawfurd Street ; thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Sugarhouse Lane to<br />
Vennel ; thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> the Vennel to the point where<br />
it meets Inverkip Street ; thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Inverkip<br />
Street to the West Burn ; thence up the West Burn to the Parliamentary<br />
Boundary ; thence along the said boundary to the<br />
Upper East Reservoir ; thence northward in a straight line to the<br />
point in Drumfrochar Road where the 1st, 2nd, and' 3rd Wards<br />
meet ; thence westward along the centre <strong>of</strong> Drumfrochar Road<br />
to Ann Street ; thence northward along the centre <strong>of</strong> Ann Street<br />
to Buccleuch Street ; thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Buccleuch Street<br />
to Vennel ; thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> the Vennel to Charles<br />
Street ; thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Charles Street to Dalrymple<br />
Street ; thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> Dalrymple Street to West<br />
Quay Lane ; thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> the West Quay Lane to<br />
the West Quay ; thence along the centre <strong>of</strong> the West Quay to<br />
the margin <strong>of</strong> the river ; and thence westward along the margin<br />
<strong>of</strong> the river to the point first described.—Number <strong>of</strong> Voters, 1536.
APPENDIX. 17<br />
FIFTH WARD.<br />
All the remaining parts <strong>of</strong> the Burgh—Number <strong>of</strong> voters, 1767.<br />
Total number <strong>of</strong> voters within the Parliamentary and Muni-<br />
m<br />
cipal boundaries, 7205.<br />
JAMES STEWART,<br />
Member <strong>of</strong> Parliament for the Town <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Address—Routenburn, <strong>Greenock</strong> ;<br />
Reform Club, London, S.W./ and 89 Onslow Gardens, South<br />
Kensington, S.W.<br />
ALEXANDER CRUM, <strong>of</strong> Thornlierank,<br />
Member <strong>of</strong> Parliament for the County <strong>of</strong> Renfrew.<br />
Address—Reform Club, London.<br />
CONSULS IN GREENOCK.<br />
Swedish and Norwegian—Malcolm M'C. Brown.<br />
German and the Netherlands—J. 0. Leitke.<br />
Paraguayan—James Auld.<br />
Danish—Graham Bymner.<br />
Belgium Vice-Consul—John Brymn<br />
United States—E. Nuel.<br />
Portuguese Vice-Consulate for <strong>Greenock</strong>—<strong>Office</strong>, 43 Renfield<br />
Street, Glasgow.<br />
French Consul—David Dunbar, Cathcart Arcade.<br />
Lloyd's Agents for <strong>Greenock</strong> and Port-Glasgow—T. O.<br />
Hunter & Co.<br />
Agents for London and Liverpool Underwriters—T. O.<br />
Hunter & Co.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> was erected into a Burgh <strong>of</strong> Barony in the year 1645.<br />
First Magistrates and Council elected in the year 1751.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> <strong>Library</strong> began in 1783.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce Incorporated in 1813,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Ragged School, Captain Street, Opened 1858.<br />
Shaws Water Introduced in the year 1827.<br />
Railway to Paisley and Glasgow Opened in the year 18-11.<br />
Railway to Wemyss Bay Opened May, 1865.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> ana Ayrshire Railway Opened 1869.<br />
Theatre Royal Opened December, 1858.<br />
Victoria Harbour Opened on 18th October, 1850.<br />
Foundation Stone <strong>of</strong> Sir Gabriel Wood's Mariners' Asylum laid<br />
on 17th October, 1850.<br />
Flood at Cartsdyke, 21st November, 1835.<br />
Foundation Stone <strong>of</strong> Albert Harbour laid on 7th August, 1862.<br />
James Watt Born 19th January, 1736—Died 25th August, 1819.<br />
Foundation Stone <strong>of</strong> the Watt Dock laid 1st August, 1878.<br />
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18<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
Sacramental Fast-days—Thursday beforeFourth Sunday in March,<br />
and Thursday before First Sunday in October.<br />
Fairs—First Thursday in July, and Fourth Tuesday in November.<br />
Foundation Stone <strong>of</strong> Smithston Poorhouse and Asylum laid ois-<br />
12th September, 1876 ; opened 29th May, 1879.<br />
liyle Road opened 1st May, 1880.<br />
First Ward.<br />
Wm. B. M'Millan<br />
John Orr, junr.<br />
William B. Paul.<br />
MAGISTRATES AND TOWN COUNCIL.<br />
Fourth Ward.<br />
Dugalcl Campbell.<br />
Edward Wilson.<br />
Dugald MacEachran.<br />
Provost—Dugald Campbell.<br />
Bailies—Dugald Shankland, Hugh Walker, William Orr Leitclv<br />
John Duff, Graham Brymner, and Allan Bertram Smith.<br />
Treasurer—John Orr, jun.<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> Guild—Gilbert A. Ramsay.<br />
Councillors.<br />
Second Ward. Third Ward.<br />
Graham Brymner.<br />
Hugh Fullarton.<br />
John Duff.<br />
Dugd. Shanklando<br />
James Lang, jun.<br />
W. 0. Leitch.<br />
Fifth Ward.<br />
Allan B. Smith.<br />
James Black.<br />
Robert B. Shankland.<br />
Hugh Walker.<br />
Ordinary Meetings—First Tuesday <strong>of</strong> every month.<br />
Officials.<br />
Town Clerk—Colin MacCulloch.<br />
Cham berlain—Alexander Mackellar.<br />
Auditor—Hope Stewart Ramsay.<br />
Procurators-Fiscal—Archibald M 'Galium and James Auld.<br />
Assessors—Police Court—Colin MacCulloch, and in absence^<br />
Thomas Wilson and Thomas D. M 'Munich.<br />
Assessor and Clerk <strong>of</strong> Dean <strong>of</strong> Guild—Hew M'llwraith.<br />
Surveyor <strong>of</strong> Words—Alex. J. Turnbull.<br />
Collector <strong>of</strong> Town Assessments—Thomas D. M'Murrich.<br />
Assessor under Valuation and Lands Act—Robert Hamilton.<br />
Organist—George Thomas Poulter.<br />
Curator <strong>of</strong> Cemetery and Burying Grounds—Robert Sheridan.<br />
Inspector <strong>of</strong> Markets and Collector <strong>of</strong> Market Dues—Alexander<br />
M'Keracher.<br />
Inspector under Animals Diseases Acts—Alexander Robinson,<br />
V.S., and Archibald Robinson, V.S.<br />
Registrars for Births, Deaths, and Marriages—East District,<br />
James M'Cunn ; M :<br />
d District, Wm. Johnston; West Dis^<br />
trict, Robert A. Baird.<br />
Council <strong>Office</strong>r—Charles Murray.
APPENDIX. 19<br />
HARBOUR TRUST.<br />
TRUSTEES FOR THE HARBOURS.<br />
By Act <strong>of</strong> Parliament, the Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council,<br />
with the following gentlemen, elected by the Shipowners<br />
and Harbour Ratepayers :<br />
A. 0. Leitch.<br />
Alex. S. Mories.<br />
James MacCunn.<br />
John D. Clink.<br />
Robert Kerr.<br />
John Hendry.<br />
John Scott.<br />
Ebenezer S. Wallace.<br />
Kenneth M'Caskill.<br />
Chairman—The Provost.<br />
Deputy-Chairman—John Scott.<br />
Officials.<br />
Clerk—Thomas Wilson. Treasurer—John Brodie.<br />
Auditor—Hope Stewart Ramsay. Collector <strong>of</strong> Harbour and<br />
Police Dues—Andrew Nimmo.<br />
Harbour and Dock Master—James Baillie.<br />
Deputy Harbour Master—Archibald Brown.<br />
Chief and Consulting Engineer—W. R. Kinipple. Assistant<br />
Harbour Engineer —C. W. Methven.<br />
Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Harbour Police—James Orr. Superintendent<br />
<strong>of</strong> Transit Sheds and Warehouses—William Lamont.<br />
Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Weighers and Weighing Machines—J. K. Rae.<br />
Inspector under Explosive Bye-laws for the Lower Estuary<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Clyde—James Orr.<br />
BOARD OF POLICE.<br />
The Trustees for paving, lighting, cleansing, and watching the<br />
Town, in terms <strong>of</strong> the Act <strong>of</strong> Parliament, are the Provost,.<br />
Magistrates, and Town Council, along with nine persons<br />
elected, three <strong>of</strong> them in November annually, viz. :<br />
Robert Cook.<br />
William Cameron.<br />
John M 'Naught.<br />
Hugh Graham.<br />
William Hair.<br />
Clerk—Colin MacCulloch.<br />
John Anderson.<br />
George William Jaffrey.<br />
Gilbert A. Ramsay.<br />
John Service.<br />
Depute Clerk—William Blair. Treasurer—Alex. Mackellar.<br />
Assessor to make up Supplementary Register <strong>of</strong> Voters<br />
Robert Hamilton.<br />
Collector <strong>of</strong> Assessment—Thomas D. M'Murrich. Auditor<br />
Hope Stewart Ramsay.<br />
Inspector under Public Health Act—George A. D. Mackay;<br />
Medical <strong>Office</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Health—James Wallace, M.D.<br />
Master <strong>of</strong> Works—A. J. Turnbull. Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Police and<br />
1<br />
Billet Master—James Orr. Police Surgeons—Chas. Auld,<br />
M.D., and John Macdougall, M.D.<br />
Manager <strong>of</strong> Gas Works—Samuel Stewart. Clerk and Collector<br />
<strong>of</strong> Gas Works—John Chalmers. Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Parks-<br />
Robert Sheridan. Inspector <strong>of</strong> Weights and Measures—
20 APPENDIX.<br />
David Young. Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Fire Brigade—William<br />
Wood. Inspector <strong>of</strong> Gas Meters—Lewis Fordyce. Inspectors<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lodging Houses—George A. D. Mackay, Alexander<br />
M'Kenzie, Angus M'Donald, James Devine, and George<br />
M'Neill. Inspector under the Adulteration <strong>of</strong> Food Act<br />
David Young. Public Analyst—John William Biggart,<br />
F.C.S. Inspector <strong>of</strong> Cleansing—Roderick M'Leod. Inspector<br />
<strong>of</strong> Explosives—James Orr.<br />
WATER TRUST.<br />
Provost Campbell ; Bailies Shankland, Walker, Leitch, and<br />
Duff; Councillors Paul, Lang, jun., and Wilson; Commissioners<br />
Macnaught, Hair, Anderson, Jaffrey, and Ramsay.<br />
Chairman—Provost Campbell. Deputy Chairman—Councillor<br />
Paul.<br />
Clerk—Colin MacCulloch. Collector—James Brown, junr.<br />
Treasurer— Alex. Mackellar. Superintendent—Jas. Wilson, C.E.<br />
Auditor—Hope Stewart Ramsay.<br />
DESCRIPTION OF FALLS LET AND UNLET ALONG LINE OP AQUEDUCTS<br />
BETWEEN OVERTON AND THE SEA.<br />
No. old line. Height ft. h.p.<br />
1 Sugar Refinery Hogg, Allison & Co 26 46<br />
& Walker.... 24 43<br />
2 Grain Mills , Mackenzie<br />
3 Sngar Refinery A. Scott & Sons 17<br />
( Sugar Refinery A. Scott & Sons \<br />
4< Foundry Rankin & Blackmore.... V26<br />
(Chemical Work John Poynter & Son J<br />
5 Chemical Work John Poynter & Son...... 22<br />
6 Seed Crushing Oil Co. (Lim.)Vacant 19J<br />
7 <strong>Greenock</strong> Sacking CompanyVacant. .< 28<br />
8 ( Sugar Refinery.., Clyde Sugar RefiningCo. ) ,<br />
a k<br />
s<br />
9) Sugar Refinery Neill, Dempster & Neill - j<br />
10 Rope Work A. Tough & Son 23<br />
11 Woollen Mill R. Houston & Son 34<br />
12 f Woollen Mill Fleming, Reid & Co ^<br />
30<br />
46<br />
39<br />
35<br />
50<br />
qo<br />
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40<br />
60<br />
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38 Paper Mill<br />
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Brown, Stewart & Co.... 32 58<br />
19 Unlet 24 42<br />
These falls have a supply <strong>of</strong> 1300 cubic feet per minute, for twelve<br />
hours per day, during 310 days per year; and two Scotch Acres <strong>of</strong><br />
ground for mills, &c, go along with each, at a nominal feu- duty.<br />
No. new line. Height ft. h.p.<br />
1 Grain Mill R. Muir 14 25<br />
2 Foundry <strong>Greenock</strong> Foundry Co... 45 81<br />
3 Sugar Refinery Dawson, Martin & Co.. 18 32<br />
4 Sugar Refinery Blair, Reid & Steele(Lim.) 21 38<br />
K f Shaws Water Foundry R. Steele & Co | , Q Qfl<br />
b 8 bb<br />
\ Sugar Refinery Pattens & Co P<br />
6 Sugar Refinery Alexander Scott & Sons 12 21
APPENDIX. 21<br />
GREENOCK PRISON—Nelson Street (West).<br />
Provost Campbell, Chairman.<br />
Sheriff Smith.<br />
H. R. B. Peile, Esq.<br />
Bailie Erskine.<br />
Bailie Walker.<br />
Bailie Paul.<br />
Bailie Shanklancl.<br />
Visiting Committee for 1881-8%.<br />
Prov. Sommerville, Pt-Glasgow<br />
Provost Binnie, Gourock.<br />
Bailie Hunter, Port-Glasgow.<br />
Henry Birkmyre, Esq.<br />
J. L. Cunliffe, Esq.<br />
Colin MacCulloch, Writer, Clerk<br />
<strong>of</strong> Visiting Committee.<br />
The Committee is elected annually in May. Six are appointed<br />
by Renfrewshire Commissioners <strong>of</strong> Supply, five by <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
Town Council, and one by Port-Glasgow Town Council.<br />
W. Clark, Governor.<br />
Miss Smith, Matron.<br />
James M'Allister, ^<br />
Duncan Campbell, j<br />
James Collins, )<br />
John M 'Donald, |<br />
James Stewart, J<br />
Warders.<br />
Officials.<br />
Miss Edward, ) Female<br />
Miss Williamson, \ Warders.<br />
Dr Shortridge, Surgeon.<br />
Rev. Arch. Fullarton, Chaplain.<br />
CALEDONIAN RAILWAY COMPANY.<br />
Directors —<br />
James Bolton, Esq., M.P., Glasgow and Carbrook, Chairman.<br />
Thomas Hill, Esq., Dean Park House, Edinburgh, Deputy-<br />
Chairman.<br />
Daniel Ainslie, Esq., The Cart, Callander, and 48 Moray Place,<br />
Edinburgh.<br />
Hugh Brown, Esq., Glasgow.<br />
Andrew Buchanan, Esq., Auchentorlie, Dumbartonshire.<br />
James Taylor, Esq., Starley Hall, Burntisland.<br />
John Sharp, Esq., Balmuir, Dundee.<br />
John Cowan, Stoneleigh, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Sir Thomas Gladstone, Bart., Fasque, Laurencekirk.<br />
Alexander Crum, Esq., Thornliebank.<br />
Major Green Thompson, Esq., Bridekirk, Cumberland.<br />
Lieut. -Col. William W. Hosier, Mauldslie Castle, Lanarkshire.<br />
Jas. Badenoch Nicolson, Esq., Glenbervie House, Kincardineshire<br />
Jan:es King, Esq., Campsie, Glasgow.<br />
Archd. Gibson, Secretary, 105 Buchanan Street, Glasgow.<br />
Railway Station, 25 Cathcart St.—Thos. Ritson, Superintendent.<br />
John Middleton, Cartsdyke Station.<br />
Goods Station, 4 Regent St.—J. Montgomerie, Superintendent.
APPENDIX.<br />
GLASGOW AND SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY COY.<br />
Directors —<br />
Peter Clouston, Esq., Chairman.<br />
Robert Barclay, Esq., Deputy-Chairman.<br />
Matthew Wm. Thomson, Esq., Park Gate, Guiseley, near Leeds.<br />
Benjamin Nicholson, Esq., merchant, Annan.<br />
James Brown, Esq., Viewfield, Ballahouston.<br />
J. L. R. Jamieson, Esq., Dowanhill, Glasgow.<br />
R. W. Cochran-Patrick, Esq., M.P., Woodside, Beith.<br />
Abram Lyle, Esq., Oakley, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
James Finlayson, Merchiston, Johnstone.<br />
W. J. Wainwright, General Manager.<br />
John Morton, Secretary.<br />
Head <strong>Office</strong>—St Enoch Station, Glasgow.<br />
STATIONS IN GREENOCK.<br />
Princes Pier (Passenger)—Agent, James Rennie.<br />
Albert Harbour (Goods)—Agent, Hugh M'Kean.<br />
Lynedoch Street (Passenger)—Agent, Wm. M'Donald.<br />
Lynedoch Street (Goods)—Peter Kerr.<br />
GREENOCK RAILWAY GUARANTEED COMPANY.<br />
Directors<br />
William Lindsay. | John Patten.<br />
Louson Walker, Secretary, 33 Cathcart Street.<br />
George Adam. |<br />
VALE OF CLYDE TRAMWAYS COMPANY.<br />
Directors<br />
J. C. Wakefield, Esq., Chairman.<br />
J. R. Stewart, Esq. J. Scott, Esq.<br />
John Poison, Esq. Dr Barras.<br />
Secretary—Robert A. Mair, Esq.<br />
Head <strong>Office</strong>—40 St Vincent Place, Glasgow.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> <strong>Office</strong>—29 Brougham Street.<br />
TOWN AND HARBOUR POLICE-<strong>Office</strong>, Taylor's Close.<br />
Captain James Orr, Superintendent, residing at 8 Esplanade<br />
Four Lieutenants (one being in Detective Department)<br />
Three Inspectors ; Nine Sergeants ; Four Detective <strong>Office</strong>rs ;<br />
and Ninety-Six Constables ; One Female Searcher and an<br />
Assistant. Charles Auld, M.D., Police Surgeon—House, 5<br />
Houston Street.<br />
SANITARY DEPARTMENT, 4 Bank Street.<br />
James Wallace, M.D., Medical <strong>Office</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Health.<br />
Sanitary Inspector—George A. D. Mackay.<br />
James Devine and George M'Neill, Sanitary <strong>Office</strong>rs.<br />
George Dunne, Clerk.
APPENDIX. 23<br />
ENGINES FOR EXTINGUISHING FIRES.<br />
The Water Engines and other apparatus are deposited at the<br />
Engine House, foot <strong>of</strong> Venncl. Keys for them to be found at the<br />
Police <strong>Office</strong>. William Wood, Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Engines.<br />
MARKETS.<br />
Fish Market, 1 West Breast.<br />
Flesh Market, Market Street—Alexander M'Keracher, Inspector<br />
and Superintendent at the Market. Cattle bought and sold<br />
daily. No weekly markets held since the cattle plague. Fairs<br />
are held annually, beginning on the first Thursday <strong>of</strong> July, and<br />
and a Horse and Cattle Market,<br />
fourth Tuesday <strong>of</strong> November ;<br />
which is held on the Friday before Glasgow Whitsun-Monday<br />
Pair, and on the Friday immediately preceding Kilbarchan Fair.<br />
GREENOCK HOSPITAL AND INFIRMARY.<br />
Duncan Street.—Established 1819.<br />
Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, Bart. , President.<br />
The Provost <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>, Robert Macfie, James J. Grieve, James<br />
Morton, and James Stewart, Esq., M.P., Vice-Presidents.<br />
James Kelso, Treasurer. Geo. Williamson, Secretary.<br />
Directors—James M. Hill, Chairman ; Wm. Letham, Deputy-<br />
Chairman ; Provost <strong>of</strong> Port-Glasgow, Alex. P. Lyle, David E.<br />
Barclay, James Reid, jun., D. D. Adamson, Robert Shankland,<br />
T. M. Macfarlan, John Walker, Archibald Paton, John S. Nicol,<br />
Robert Allan, George Ferguson, R. G. Brown, Duncan Cunningham,<br />
R. M'Kenzie (Gourock), Thomas Macdonald ; the Chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Parochial Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>, the Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Parochial<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Port-Glasgow, the Convener <strong>of</strong> the House Committee <strong>of</strong><br />
the Parochial Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>, the Convener <strong>of</strong> the Relief Committee<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Parochial Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Medical Department—Drs Whiteford, Galloway, Paton, and<br />
Black ; Drs Leitch and Scott, Dispensary Surge<strong>of</strong>ls ; Philip H.<br />
Kidd, M.B.C.M., House Surgeon ; Miss Johnstone, Lady Superintendent<br />
; Walter Ross, Dispenser.<br />
Friends <strong>of</strong> the patients are allowed to visit them every lawful<br />
day from 2.30 till 3.30 p.m. The Dispensary for out-door<br />
patients is open from 12 till 1 p.m., and is closed on Fast-Days,<br />
New-Year's Day, and Friday <strong>of</strong> Summer Fair. Applicants are<br />
required to pay Id for each prescription, and to come provided<br />
with bottles for mixtures, &c. Applicants for admission as inpatients<br />
are required to present themselves for adtnission at 12<br />
noon for examination by the medical attendant. They must be<br />
provided with Subscribers' tickets. Admission will be given only<br />
if the applicants be found proper subjects, and there be room in<br />
the house. Tickets are available only in the place where subscriber<br />
and patient reside.
24 APPENDIX.<br />
GREENOCK PAROCHIAL BOARD—Rooms, 36 Nicolson St,<br />
Dugald Campbell, Esq., 7 Ardgowan Square,<br />
Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Board.<br />
The management is vested in a General Committee, subdivided<br />
into small Committees for the despatch <strong>of</strong> business.<br />
John S. Deasj Inspector ; William Ramage, Treasurer.<br />
Robert P. Fairlie and J. 0. Waun, Assistant Inspectors.<br />
John Ferguson, Thomas Shearer, Louis Houston, and<br />
Duncan Cook, Clerks.<br />
Matthew Duncan, Register Clerk.<br />
Thomas Burton, Collector.<br />
Malcolm Currie, Out-Door Collector.<br />
James Wallace, M.D., House Surgeon. Samuel Shortridge,<br />
John M'Culloch, and John Macdougall, District Surgeons.<br />
T. M. Hardie, Governor, and Mrs Buchan, Matron <strong>of</strong> Poorhouse,<br />
John Hunter, Chaplain. Quintin Bone, Auditor.<br />
Alexander Stevens, Janitor.<br />
GREENOCK LIBRARY—Watt Monument, Union Street.<br />
Instituted 1783.<br />
Hours from half-past 9 till 11, 1 till 5, and 7 till 9 daily—on<br />
Saturdays from half-past 7 till 9 evening.<br />
Managed by a Committee selected (from the Shareholders)<br />
annually in January.<br />
Louson Walker, Chairman and Treasurer.<br />
Allan Park Paton, Secretary and Librarian.<br />
The <strong>Library</strong> (including Foreign, Theological, Scientific, Mathe^<br />
matical and Botanical Departments), contains about 20,000 vols.,<br />
and there are about 500 subscribers. There is a large supply <strong>of</strong><br />
the most recently published works <strong>of</strong> importance and interest.<br />
The first-class subscription, entitling to a new work <strong>of</strong> one or<br />
more volumes, an old work <strong>of</strong> similar size, and a review or<br />
magazine, is 21s. The second-class subscription, entitling to one<br />
volume at a time from the General <strong>Library</strong>, is 6s 6d. The<br />
Monument is open to visitors.<br />
WELLINGTON PARK AND WELL PARK.<br />
Committee <strong>of</strong> Management for 18S1.<br />
The Provost ; Bailies Shankland, Walker, and Leitch ;<br />
Treasurer Orr ;<br />
Councillors Paul, Lang, junr., andR. Shankland;<br />
Commissioners Hair, Jaffrey, and Cameron—Councillor R„<br />
Shankland, Convener.<br />
Superintendent—Robert Sheridan.<br />
Entrance to Wellington Park—Drumfrochar Road.<br />
Entrances to Well Park—Lynedoch Street, Regent Street, Bank<br />
Street, and Sir John's Brae.
APPENDIX. 25<br />
GREENOCK MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.<br />
11 Tobago Street and 11 and 13 Sir Michael Street.<br />
(Instituted 1S36.)<br />
A Committee <strong>of</strong> Management, consisting <strong>of</strong> 21 members, elected<br />
half-yearly in April and October. President, Wm. M'Whirter;<br />
treasurer, Thomas 0. Stewart ; secretary, Alexander Campbell.<br />
The Institution Club embraces a large and well-lighted reading<br />
room, supplied with an excellent and varied selection <strong>of</strong> newspapers,<br />
magazines, reviews, &c, <strong>of</strong> the day, also a comfortable<br />
and commodious club room, furnished with billiard table, chess,<br />
draughts, dominoes, &c, &c, for the use <strong>of</strong> the members.<br />
Membership, 5s per annum, or Is 6d per quarter.<br />
The <strong>Library</strong>, opened in 1832, contains upwards <strong>of</strong> 4000 volumes<br />
.<br />
<strong>of</strong> scientific and miscellaneous literature ; open every evening<br />
(Sunday excepted)<br />
year, Is 6d.<br />
from 7.30 to 9 p.m. Membership for half-<br />
Public Baths in connection with the Institute, open daily to<br />
the public from 9 a.m. till 10 p.m.<br />
The large hall <strong>of</strong> the Institute, affording sitting accommodation<br />
for upwards <strong>of</strong> 500, is largely used for lectures, concerts, soirees,<br />
public meetings, &c, and in connection therewith there are a<br />
number <strong>of</strong> smaller rooms much used for trade and other society<br />
meetings.<br />
GREENOCK COFFEE ROOM—2 Cathcart Square.<br />
Opened in 1820. Terms, £2 2s per annum, paid in advance.<br />
Strangers residing in the town for not more than six weeks<br />
admitted gratis.<br />
Committee—John Low, John C. Macgregor, John Bry inner,<br />
John Bryce, John S. Nicol, James Rougvie, James MacCunn, D.<br />
M'Dougal, Duncan M'Gillivray. John C. Macgregor, secretary<br />
and treasurer. John Peacock, curator.<br />
GREENOCK CEMETERY.<br />
Committee <strong>of</strong> Management, 1881—The Provost, Bailies Shankland,<br />
Walker, and Leitch, Treasurer Orr, Councillors M'Millan,<br />
Paul, Fullarton, Lang, junr., and R. Shankland—Councillor R.<br />
Shankland, convener.<br />
the gates.<br />
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APPENDIX. 27<br />
INVERKIP STREET AND DUNCAN STREET BURYING<br />
GROUNDS.<br />
TABLE OF RATES OF INTERMENT.<br />
Rates <strong>of</strong> Interment in the Inverkip Street and Duncan Street<br />
Burying Grounds, appointed by the Town Council <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
to be exacted from and after the 2nd day <strong>of</strong> April, 1850.<br />
I. Where the body is conveyed in<br />
horses, or carried shoulder high<br />
a hearse drawn by four<br />
For digging and filling in the grave,<br />
If a tombstone is removed—for taking it <strong>of</strong>f and putting it on<br />
If assistance be given in putting in the mortsafe, and after-<br />
8s Od<br />
3s Od<br />
wards taking it out and re-dressing the ground, - 2s Od<br />
II. Where the body is conveyed in a hearse, drawn by two<br />
horses<br />
For digging and filling the grave,<br />
If a tombstone is removed— for taking it <strong>of</strong>f and putting it on<br />
If assistance be given in putting in the mortsafe, and after-<br />
6s Od<br />
2s Od<br />
wards taking it out and re-dressing the ground, - Is 6d<br />
III. Where the body is carried on spokes, or conveyed in a<br />
hearse drawn by one horse<br />
For digging and filling in the grave,<br />
No charge to be made for taking <strong>of</strong>f and putting on tombstone.<br />
4s Od<br />
IV. Where a body belonging to the working-classes is conveyed<br />
in a hearse, without reference to the number <strong>of</strong><br />
horses, or conveyed shoulder high or on spokes<br />
For digging and filling in the grave,<br />
No charge to be made for taking <strong>of</strong>f and putting on tombstone.<br />
4s Od<br />
—<br />
CHILDREN.*<br />
I. Where the body is conveyed in a chaise<br />
For digging and filling in the grave, -<br />
For taking <strong>of</strong>f and putting on tombstone,<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
-<br />
- 4s Od<br />
2s Od<br />
If assistance be given in putting in a mortsafe, and afterwards<br />
taking it out, and re-dressing the ground, - Is 6d<br />
II. Where the body is carried on hand-spokes or brought in<br />
a chaise<br />
For digging and filling in grave,<br />
If a tombstone, no charge is made for removing or putting<br />
on the stone.<br />
2s Od<br />
Although more than one body be interred at the same time in one<br />
and in the same grave, no additional charge to be made, unless it be<br />
necessary to have the grave deeper than six feet, being the usual<br />
depth <strong>of</strong> a grave, in which case the cost <strong>of</strong> such extra depth must be<br />
paid by the undertaker.<br />
The charge to be paid _ by the undertaker, or person giving intimation<br />
to the Chamberlain, at the time <strong>of</strong> giving such information to<br />
inter, and obtaining permission to open the grave.<br />
" —<br />
;<br />
_a<br />
* To include in this term only those under twelve years <strong>of</strong> age.<br />
—<br />
—
28 APPENDIX.<br />
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND MANUFACTURES OF<br />
GREENOCK.<br />
' Incorporated by<br />
Royal Chapter, 1S13.<br />
Rooms, 2 Watt Place.<br />
<strong>Office</strong>-Bearers, 18S1.<br />
Chairman—A. O. Leitch.<br />
Vice-Chairman—D. D. Aclamson.<br />
Secretary'—Thomas King.<br />
Treasurer—George R. M'Dougall.<br />
Directors.<br />
R. G. Sommerville.<br />
Thomas Stark.<br />
Joseph D. Scott.<br />
M. M'C. Brown.<br />
Thomas Carmichael.<br />
J. Rennie.<br />
A. 0. Leitch.<br />
D. D. Aclamson.<br />
Louson Walker.<br />
Hugh W. Walker.<br />
James MacCunii.<br />
Thomas Prentice.<br />
COURTS.<br />
ORDINARY AND DEBTS RECOVERY SHERIFF COURT.<br />
Held in the County Buildiugs, Nelson Street, every Friday, at<br />
11 o'clock forenoon during Session.<br />
Sheriff—The Hon. Henry James Moncreiff. Sheriff-Substitute—<br />
Harry Smith.<br />
Sheriff-Substitutes—John C. Hunter, John Thomson, and Abrain<br />
Lyle, in absence <strong>of</strong> Harry Smith.<br />
Clerk—Joseph M'Leod Lochhead. Depute-Clerk—John Brough.<br />
Depute-Clerks—Archibald M 'Galium, John Paton Fyfe, and<br />
Michael C. Banks, in absence <strong>of</strong> John Brough.<br />
Procurator-Fiscal—Robert Blair ; in absence <strong>of</strong> Robert Blair, Colin<br />
MacCulloch and John Dunlop. Auditor—John Brough.<br />
SHERIFF SMALL DEBT COURT.<br />
Held in the County Buildings, Nelson Street, every Wednesday, at<br />
11 o'clock. Continued cases are disposed <strong>of</strong> before new ones.<br />
Sheriff—The Hon. Henry James Moncreiff. Sheriff-Substitute<br />
Harry Smith.<br />
Clerk—Joseph M'Leod Lochhead. Depute-Clerk—John Brough.<br />
BURGH AND POLICE COURT.<br />
Held in the Police Court Hall, Taylor's Close, every lawful day<br />
at 10 o'clock.<br />
Judges—The Provost and Bailies.<br />
Assessor— Colin MacCulloch, Town Clerk. Assessors in absence,.<br />
Thomas Wilson and Thomas D. M'Murrich.<br />
Prosecutors :—Joint Procurators-Fiscal, Archibald M'Callum and<br />
James Auld. Procurator-Fiscal in absence <strong>of</strong> the Joint Procurators-Fiscal,<br />
Captain James Orr.
APPENDIX. 29<br />
COUNTY CONSTABULARY.<br />
Chief Constable—Robert Hunter, Paisley.<br />
Lower Ward Inspector—J. Angus, 6 Nelson St., W., <strong>Greenock</strong> ;<br />
Sergt. Robt. Scott, 9 Watt St., and County Buildings, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT.<br />
Held in the Justices Court House, Bank Street, every Thursday<br />
at 11 o'clock.<br />
i<br />
Justices <strong>of</strong> the Peace—<strong>Greenock</strong> and Vicinity.<br />
Little, Robert Grieve, Walter<br />
Ballantine, James Grieve, James J.<br />
Binnie, Robert<br />
Robertson, Robert Wm.<br />
Latham, D. M.<br />
Stewart, James, M.P.<br />
Gi'ey, Charles<br />
Steele, Robert<br />
Morton, James<br />
Peile, H. R. B.<br />
Hunter, John C.<br />
Stark, Thomas,<br />
Erskine, John<br />
Ross, William<br />
Fleming, John<br />
Thomson, John<br />
Kincaid, Thomas<br />
Brymner, Graham<br />
Blair, Robert<br />
Craig, John R.<br />
Neill, William<br />
The Sheriff-Substitute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>, the Provost and Bailies <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, the Chief Magistrate <strong>of</strong> Gourock, all ex efficiis.<br />
Procurator-Fiscal—William Auld.<br />
Clerk—John Bartlemore. Deputy-Clerk, John Innes Macdougall.<br />
Small Debt Courts held every Thursday at 11 forenoon.<br />
Licensing Courts, third Tuesday <strong>of</strong> April and last Tuesday <strong>of</strong> Oct.<br />
DEAN OF GUILD COURT.<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> Guild—Gilbert A. Ramsay.<br />
Depute Dean <strong>of</strong> Guild—James Lang, junr.<br />
Councillors <strong>of</strong> Dean <strong>of</strong> Guild— Councillors MacEachran, Lang,<br />
jun., and R. Shankland ; Commissioners Macnaught, Hair<br />
and Anderson.<br />
Procurator-Fiscal <strong>of</strong> Court—James Auld.<br />
Assessor and Clerk <strong>of</strong> Court—Hew M'llwraith.<br />
Master <strong>of</strong> Works—A. J. Turnbull. Bar <strong>Office</strong>r—Ewen M 'Intyre.<br />
Court Hall—Police Buildings.<br />
Court Days—Monday <strong>of</strong> each alternate week, at 2 p.m.<br />
QUARTER SESSIONS.<br />
Held in Renfrew on the First Tuesday <strong>of</strong> March, May, and<br />
August, and last Tuesday in October.<br />
Meetings for Licensing Publicans for the Burgh <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
and Port-Glasgow . are held on the second Tuesday in April and<br />
the third Tuesday in October, and for the remainder <strong>of</strong> the Lower
30 APPENDIX.<br />
Ward on the third Tuesday in April and last Tuesday in October,<br />
Applications for Licenses must be lodged at least fourteen daysprevious<br />
to the days <strong>of</strong> meeting. Appeal Courts held in May<br />
and November.<br />
COMMISSARY COURT.<br />
Held in <strong>Greenock</strong> every Friday at 11 o'clock forenoon.<br />
Commissary— Hon. H. J. Moncrieff.<br />
Deputes—Harry Smith and Hugh Cowan.<br />
Clerk—John Bartlemore. Depute-Clerk—John Brough.<br />
INCOME TAX COMMISSIONERS FOR LOWER WARD<br />
OF RENFREWSHIRE.<br />
The Sheriff <strong>of</strong> the County James Morton, Merchant<br />
Sheriff-Substitute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> R. G. Sommerville, Merchant<br />
Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart. Robert Binnie, Merchant.<br />
Jas. Stewart, <strong>of</strong> Garvocks, M.P.<br />
M. F. Dunlop, Clerk. John Alexander, Assessor.<br />
John Muat, Surveyor, Customhouse Buildings.<br />
COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY IN THE LOWER WARD<br />
OF THE COUNTY.<br />
Sir Arch. C. Campbell <strong>of</strong> Blythswood,<br />
Convener<br />
The Sheriff <strong>of</strong> the County<br />
Sheriff-Substitute at <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart.<br />
D. Darroch <strong>of</strong> Gourock, B.A.<br />
James Anderson <strong>of</strong> Highholm<br />
Robert Macfie <strong>of</strong> Langhouse<br />
George Burns, Wemyss House,<br />
Wemyss Bay<br />
John Burns <strong>of</strong> Castle Wemyss.<br />
Jas. Stewart <strong>of</strong> Garvocks, M.P.<br />
H. R. B. Peile, Inverkip, factor<br />
for Sir M. R. S. Stewart, Bart.<br />
Henry Birkmyre, Merchant,<br />
Port-Glasgow<br />
John Birkmyre, Manufacturer,<br />
Port-Glasgow<br />
Thos. Blackwood, Shipbuilder,<br />
Port-Glasgow<br />
James Lumsden Cunliffe, Shipbuilder,<br />
Port-Glasgow<br />
David J. Dunlop, Shipbuilder,<br />
Port-Glasgow<br />
James M<strong>of</strong>fat, Merchant, Port-<br />
Glasgow<br />
Robert Galbraith Sommerville,<br />
Merchant, Port-Glasgow<br />
James Foster Kino;, <strong>of</strong> Carnegie<br />
Park<br />
Michael Hugh Shaw Stewart;,<br />
yr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> and Blackhall<br />
John Fullarton, Timber Merchant,<br />
Ivy bank, Port-Glasgow<br />
Robt. Lindsay, East Park Ho.,<br />
Upper Kilmalcolm<br />
Arthur Francis Stoddart, <strong>of</strong><br />
Broadfield<br />
John Wallace, feuar, Ashton<br />
Road, Gourock<br />
The Provost <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
The Provost <strong>of</strong> Gourock<br />
The Senior Police Magistrate o£"<br />
Gourock<br />
James Caldwell, Clerk <strong>of</strong> Supply, Paisley.
APPENDIX. 31<br />
LIEUTENANCY OF RENFREWSHIRE.<br />
Lord-Lieutenant—Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart.<br />
Vice-Lieutenant— Sir Archibald C. Campbell <strong>of</strong> Blythswood.<br />
Alexander, Lieutenant-Colonel. Harvey, Henry Lee<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ballochmyle<br />
Houston, G. Ludovic, Johnstone<br />
Blantyre, Lord<br />
Buchanan, Colonel, C. D. R.C.,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Drumpellier & Finlaystone<br />
Macdowall, Henry, <strong>of</strong> Garthland<br />
Maxwell, Wm. Hall <strong>of</strong> Dargavel<br />
Napier, Sir J. M., <strong>of</strong> Milliken<br />
Crum, Alexander, Thornliebank and Napier, Bart.<br />
Cuninghame, John Charles, <strong>of</strong> Napier, John Stirling, <strong>of</strong> Mer-<br />
Craigends<br />
Darroch, Duncan, <strong>of</strong> Gourock<br />
chiston House<br />
Pollok, Allan, <strong>of</strong> Falside & Broom<br />
Glasgow, Earl <strong>of</strong><br />
Speir, Robert Thomas Napier<br />
Gordon, John, <strong>of</strong> Aikenhead Stewart John A. Shaw, London<br />
prilmour, Allan, <strong>of</strong> Eaglesham Scott, James, Glasgow<br />
Clerk <strong>of</strong> Lieutenancy—John Macdougall, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
THE FACULTY OF PROCURATORS OF GREENOCK.<br />
<strong>Office</strong>-bearers for 1881-82.<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> Faculty—George Williamson, Esq., Bank Street.<br />
^Treasurer and Fiscal—Robert Blair, Sheriff Court Buildings,<br />
Nelson Street (West).<br />
{Secretary—Andw. Boag, Commercial Buildings, 14 Hamilton St,<br />
Auditor—John Paton Fyfe, 27 West Burn Street.<br />
Council to act along with <strong>Office</strong>-bearers—William M'Clure, Jas.<br />
Glen, John Dunlop, Hew M'llwraith, George Macdonald,<br />
and George H. Black.<br />
RESIDENT MEMBERS OF FACULTY.<br />
*Auld, James, 14 Cathcart St 1867<br />
*Auld, William, 46 Cathcart St 1870<br />
Black, John, 5 West Blackhall St 1849<br />
Black, George H., 5 West Blackhall St 1875<br />
Blair, Robt., Sheriff Court Buildings, Nelson St. (West) ... 1858<br />
Boag, Andw., Commercial Buildings, 14 Hamilton St. ... 1857<br />
Brewster, William, 26 Hamilton St 1881<br />
Cameron, Alex., Provident Bank Buildings, William St.... 1876<br />
Clerk, Duncan, Clyde Buildings, 2 Argyle St 1876<br />
Dunlop, Malcolm Eraser, 2 Church Place 1865<br />
Dunlop John, 2 Church Place 1871<br />
Fyfe, John Paton, 27 West Burn St 1865<br />
Glen, James, Bank Buildings, 13 William St 1868<br />
King, Thomas, 2 Watt Place 1838<br />
Langwill, Archd., Provident Bank Buildings, 11 William St. 1845<br />
Maclelland, Daniel Ritchie, Port-Glasgow 1850<br />
M'Clure, William, 11 William St 1837<br />
M'Clure, William, jun., 11 William St 1878<br />
MacCulloch, Colin, Town Clerk 1868<br />
Macdougall, Alexander James, Mansionhouse 1880<br />
Macdougall, John, Mansionhouse ... ... ... ... 1848<br />
Macdougall, John Innes, Mansionhouse 1873-
.32<br />
APPENDIX,<br />
*Macdonald, George, 26 Hamilton St 1S68<br />
*Macdonald, James, 33 Cathcart St 1S73<br />
Macgregor John, 17 Hamilton St 1880<br />
M'llwraith, Hew, Park Buildings, 28 Nicolson St. ... 1835<br />
Morrison, Finlay Daniel, 32 Cathcart St 1864<br />
Neiil, Stewart, 2 Argyle St 1S56<br />
Patten, John, 18 Kilblain St 1873<br />
Shearer, Robert B., 1 Bank St 1874<br />
Stronach, William, 25 West Burn St 1873<br />
Turner, James W., 17 West Blackball St 1871<br />
Williamson, George, 2 Bank St 1844<br />
Wilson, Thomas, 18 Hamilton St 1873<br />
Wright, Robert, 32 Cathcart St 1874<br />
Those marked (*) are Notaries Public. The years are those in which<br />
they were admitted Procurators.<br />
BANKING HOUSES.<br />
Bank Holidays in <strong>Scotland</strong>—New-Year's Day, Christmas Day,<br />
Good Friday, the first Monday <strong>of</strong> May, and the first Monday <strong>of</strong><br />
August; Bills due on these days are payable on the day following.<br />
On Fast Days or local holidays they are open from 9 to 11 a.m. ;<br />
Bills due must be paid on these days.<br />
BANK OF SCOTLAND—47 Cathcart Street.<br />
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shut at 12 on<br />
Saturdays. Draws on Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, Lothbury, London ;<br />
Smith, Payne & Smiths, and Coutts & Co., London ; Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
England and Branches ; Bank <strong>of</strong> Ireland and Branches ; Manchester<br />
and Liverpool District Bank ; <strong>National</strong> Provincial Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
England ; London and County Bank ; Woods & Co. ; Burton,<br />
Uttoxeter, and Ashbourn Union Bank ; Sheffield Union Bank ;<br />
Isle <strong>of</strong> Man Banking Co. (Limited), Douglas, and Branches; Wolverhampton<br />
and Staffordshire Banking Co. ; Provincial Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
Ireland, and on the Branches <strong>of</strong> the Commercial Bank and British<br />
Linen Co., and Union Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, Royal Caledonian Banking<br />
Co. , Clydesdale Bank, and in towns where the Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong><br />
has no agencies. The Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> also issues drafts<br />
and letters <strong>of</strong> credit on Bank <strong>of</strong> British North America, Canada<br />
and New York ; on Canadian Bank <strong>of</strong> Commerce, Toronto, and<br />
Branches ; Standard Bank <strong>of</strong> British South Africa (Limited), on<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> Australasia, Australia and New Zealand ; and on the<br />
Branches <strong>of</strong> Chartered Mercantile Bank <strong>of</strong> India, London and<br />
China. Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> also grants Foreign Credits and Marginal<br />
Bills, furnishes Circular Notes, free <strong>of</strong> charge, for the use<br />
<strong>of</strong> travellers and others, payable in all the principal towns on the<br />
Continent <strong>of</strong> Europe, and elsewhere throughout the world ; and<br />
negotiates Bills on all the principal towns in British and Foreign<br />
parts.<br />
Agent—Thomas Stark. Accountant—Peter Ballingall.<br />
Teller—Robert Brodie. Clerks—P. G. Brown, R. Richardson,<br />
John Macfarlan, and J. Melville Low.
APPENDIX. 33<br />
BRITISH LINEN COMPANY— 15 William Street.<br />
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shuts at 12 on<br />
Saturdays. Draws on British Linen Co., 41 Lombard Street,<br />
E.G. ; Bank <strong>of</strong> England and Branches ; London and County Banking<br />
Co. and Branches ; Bank <strong>of</strong> Ireland and Branches ; Ulster<br />
Banking Co. and Branches; Samuel Smith & Co., Derby and<br />
Nottingham ; Carlisle and Cumberland Bank, Carlisle, and<br />
Branches ; J. Blackhouse & Co., Darlington, and Branches ; Halifax<br />
Joiut-Stock Bank, Halifax ; Sheffield and Rotherham Bank,<br />
Sheffield and Rotherham ; Branches <strong>of</strong> the <strong>National</strong> Provincial<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> England ; Bradford Banking Co. ; Huddersfield Banking<br />
Co. and Branches ; Yorkshire Banking Co. and Branches ; North-<br />
Eastern Banking Co. and Branches ; Lancaster Banking Co. and<br />
Branches ; and on all the principal towns in Britain ; also on New<br />
York, Bank <strong>of</strong> Montreal and Branches ;<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> British Columbia<br />
and Branches; New Westminster, B.C., Victoria, Vancouver,,<br />
and San Francisco ; South American Mercantile Bank <strong>of</strong> the<br />
River Plate, Buenos Ayres, Monte Video ; English, Scotch, and<br />
Australian Chartered Banks, Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne<br />
Banks <strong>of</strong> Australasia and Branches in New South Wales, South<br />
Australia, Victoria, Queensland, and Tasmania ; Bank <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Zealand, Auckland, and Branches ; <strong>National</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong> New Zealand<br />
and Branches ; India Oriental Bank Corporation ; London<br />
and South African Bank and Branches at Cape <strong>of</strong> Good Hope,<br />
Natal, and British Caffraria. Issues Circular Notes for travelling<br />
€>n the Continent.<br />
Agent—James Glen. Sub-Agent—William Philp.<br />
Teller—J. Neilson, jun. Clerks—John Laird, M. M'Cuaig,<br />
R. B. Finlay, and James Findlay.<br />
CLYDESDALE BANK—7 Hamilton Stkeet.<br />
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shuts at 12 on<br />
Saturdays. Draws on Branch, 30 Lombard Street, London ;<br />
"Bametts, Hoares & Co., London ; London and Westminster Bank,<br />
London ; North <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> Bank and Branches ; Caledonian Bank<br />
and Branches; <strong>National</strong> Provincial Bank <strong>of</strong> England and Branches;<br />
Manchester and Liverpool District Bank and Branches ; Union<br />
IBank <strong>of</strong> Manchester ; Union Bank <strong>of</strong> Liverpool ; Hull Banking<br />
Company ; Birmingham and Midland Bank ; Huddersfield Banking<br />
Company ; Lambton & Co., Newcastle, and Branches; Carlisle<br />
CJity and District Bank ; Lancashire Bank and Branches ; Yorkshire<br />
Bank and Branches ; Gurneys & Co. , Norwich, and Branches ;<br />
Coventry Union Bank ; <strong>National</strong> Bank in Ireland and Branches %<br />
Belfast Banking Company and Branches ; Ulster Bank an/1
34<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
Branches ; Bank <strong>of</strong> British North America ; Merchants' Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
Canada and Branches, New York, Halifax, St John's, New Brunswick,<br />
and San Francisco ; Union Bank <strong>of</strong> Australia and Branches,<br />
Agent—John Rodger.<br />
Accountant—A. M. Humphreys.—House above the Bank.<br />
Teller—Robert Dargie.<br />
Clerks—John Taylor, Alex. Stewart, jun., Daniel Paterson, and<br />
John Broadfoot.<br />
CLYDESDALE BANK—East Branch.<br />
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shuts at 12 on<br />
Saturdays. Draws on Banks same as West Branch.<br />
Agent—W. Bruce.<br />
Accountant—W. T. Goldie.<br />
COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND—36 Cathcart Street.<br />
Established in 1810, and incorporated by Royal Charter. Draws<br />
•<br />
©n London and Westminster Bank ; and Coutts & Co., London<br />
and negotiates Bills on every place in Great Britain or Ireland<br />
where there is a Bank or Banker ; issues Circular Notes grants<br />
;<br />
Drafts or Letters <strong>of</strong> Credit on the principal cities and towns <strong>of</strong><br />
England, Ireland, and Canada ; and on New York and Paris ;<br />
grants Drafts and Letters <strong>of</strong> Credit and negotiates Bills on India,<br />
Australia, and New Zealand, and is agent for the following establishments,<br />
viz. : the North <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> Banking Co. ; <strong>National</strong><br />
Provincial Bank <strong>of</strong> England ; Birmingham Joint-Stock Bank ;<br />
Bradford Banking Co. ; Carlisle City and District Bank ; Halifax<br />
Joint-Stock Bank ; West Riding Union Bank, Huddersfield ; Hull<br />
Banking Co. ; Lloyd's Banking Co., Leamington ; Breckett & Co.,<br />
Leeds ; Leicestershire Banking Co. ; Liverpool Commercial Banking<br />
Co. ; Manchesterand SalfordBank; Manchester and Liverpool<br />
District Bank ; Parr's Banking Co. ; Messrs Lambton & Co., Newcastle<br />
; Messrs J. & J. C. Wright, Nottingham ; Sheffield Banking<br />
Co. ; York Union Bank ; Wakefield and Barnsley Union Bank ;<br />
Preston Banking Co., Preston ; <strong>National</strong> Bank ; Munster Bank j<br />
Northern Banking Co. ; Messrs De La Touche & Co., Dublin ;<br />
Royal Bank <strong>of</strong> Ireland ; Messrs Boyle & Co., Dublin ; Hibei'nian<br />
Bank, Dublin ; James G. King & Sons, New York ; Messrs Rothsehild<br />
Brothers, Paris ; the Commercial Banking Co. <strong>of</strong> Sydney,<br />
New South Wales ; the Union Bank <strong>of</strong> Australia ; Natal Bank j..<br />
the Oriental Bank Corporation; Bank <strong>of</strong> British North America,<br />
and Standard Bank <strong>of</strong> British South Africa.<br />
Alexander Gauld, Agent.<br />
William Patrick, Accountant. John Hardie, Teller.<br />
Alexander Gibb, John Peace, and William Sharp, Clerks-<br />
Ale? a-.ider Anderson, Porter—House above the Bank,
APPENDIX. 35<br />
COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND.<br />
West-End <strong>Office</strong>—15 West Blackhall Street.<br />
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shuts at 12 on<br />
Saturdays. Draws on London and Westminster Bank ; Coutts &<br />
Co., London, and negotiates Bills on every place in Great Britain<br />
and Ireland where there is a Bank or Banker.<br />
James Tannahill, Agent. James Allison and Francis Heywood<br />
Perman, Clerks. J. Peacock, Porter.<br />
NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND—29 Cathcart Street.<br />
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shuts at 12 on<br />
Saturdays. Draws on Glyn, Mills & Co.; Coutts & Co.; <strong>National</strong><br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, 37 Nicholas Lane, London ; Union Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
London ; North <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> Bank ; Belfast Banking Co. ; Ulster<br />
Banking Co. and Provincial Bank <strong>of</strong> Ireland ; <strong>National</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
Ireland ; Munster Bank ; Lloyd's Banking Co. ; Nottingham<br />
Joint-Stock Bank ; Devon and Cornwall Bank ; London and<br />
County Bank ; Lancaster Bank ; London and Provincial Bank j<br />
<strong>National</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong> Liverpool; Oldham Joint-Stock Bank; Delhi<br />
and London Bank ; <strong>National</strong> Provincial Bank <strong>of</strong> England ; Manchester<br />
and Liverpool District Banking Co. ; DumbeH's Banking-<br />
Co. (Limited); Yorkshire Banking Co. and their Branehes; Union<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> Australia, in Australia, Van Dieman's Land, and New<br />
Zealand, and Bank <strong>of</strong> Victoria, Australia, and Branches ; Bank<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Zealand and Branches ; Bank <strong>of</strong> British North America<br />
and Branches; Oriental Bank Corporation in India, Australia, and<br />
China ; Standard Bank <strong>of</strong> British South Africa and Branches ;.<br />
Agra Bank ; Canadian Bank <strong>of</strong> Commerce ; Brown Brothers &<br />
Co., Boston and Philadelphia; J. & J. Stuart & Co., New York;.<br />
<strong>National</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong> New Zealand; English, Scottish, and Australian<br />
Bank; Bank <strong>of</strong> Australasia and Branches; Ashton, Stalybridge,<br />
Hyde and Glossop Bank ; Bank <strong>of</strong> Bolton and Branches; Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
Liverpool; Birmingham Banking Co.; Birmingham, Dudley, and<br />
District Bank; Bradford Commercial Co.; Wm, Williams, Brown<br />
& Co.; Carlisle and Cumberland Bank; Cumberland Union Bank<br />
Derby and Derbyshire Bank ; Gloucestershire Banking Co. ;<br />
Gurneys & Co., Norwich; Halifax and Huddersfield Union Bank;.<br />
Capital and Counties Bank ; London and Yorkshire Bank ; Manchester<br />
and County Bank; Midland Banking Co. ; North and<br />
South Wales Bank ; Parr's Banking Co. (Limited) ; Peases and.<br />
Sons; Sheffield and Hallamshire Bank ; Staffordshire Joint-Stock<br />
Bank; Wakefield, Crewdson and Co.; Whitehaven Joint-Stock.<br />
Bank ; Wilts and Dorset Bank ; Wolverhampton and Staffordshire<br />
Bank ; Woods and Co.; Greenways, Smith and Greenways;.<br />
Hodgkin, Barnett and Co.; Lambton and Co.; Lancashire and<br />
Yorkshire Bank ; Mackie, Davidson and Gladstone ; Northamp-
36 APPENDIX.<br />
tonshire Union Bank ; Wakefield and Barnsley Union Bank ;<br />
Worcester City and County Bank. Issues Circular Notes for<br />
travelling on the Continent, and negotiates Bills on all principal<br />
towns in Foreign and British parts.<br />
Agent—John Thomson.<br />
Accountant—Win, N. A. Aitken. Teller—Wm. Archibald, jun.<br />
Clerks—Allan Maclougall, Andrew Forrest, James Duff Neill,<br />
and James Smith.<br />
Porter—Robt. Macfarlane, Bank Buildings, Mansionhouse Lane.<br />
ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND—3S Cathcart Street.<br />
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shuts at 12 on<br />
Saturdays. Draws on Royal Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, and Coutts and<br />
Co., London; Bank <strong>of</strong> England and Branches; the <strong>National</strong><br />
Provincial Bank's Branches; London and County Bank's Branches;<br />
Manchester and Liverpool District Banking Co. ; Lambton & Co.<br />
Cumberland Union Bank (Limited) ; Williams & Co. ; Foster &<br />
Co. ; Lancaster Banking Co. ; Woods & Co. ; Bradford Banking<br />
Co. ; Halifax and Huddersfield Union Banking Co. ; Aberdeen<br />
Town and County Bank ; Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> ; <strong>National</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Scotland</strong>; Union Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>; and Clydesdale Banking<br />
Co. ; in Towns where the Royal Bank has no Agencies ; Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
Ireland and Branches ; Belfast Banking Co. and Branches ; also<br />
on the Bank <strong>of</strong> New South Wales ; Australian Joint-Stock Bank<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> South Australia ; Western Australian Bank ; <strong>National</strong><br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> New Zealand (Limited) ; Chartered Mercantile Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
India, London, and China; Blyth Brothers & Co., Mauritius;<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> British North America, &c.<br />
Agent—D. M. Latham.<br />
Accountant—John Love. Tellers—Wm. White and F. Munsie.<br />
Clerks—J. W. Love, J. Taylor, G. Bruce, and G. F. Adam.<br />
ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND—6 West Blackhall Street.<br />
West-end Branch—Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 o'clock<br />
afternoon. Shuts at 12 on Saturdays. Draws on Banks<br />
same as Cathcart Street Branch.<br />
Agent—David Kerr.<br />
Accountant—Alexander Gibb. Clerk—Charles Jamieson.<br />
UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND— 1 Hamilton Street.<br />
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 o'clock afternoon. Shuts<br />
at 12 noon on Saturdays. Draws on Bank <strong>of</strong> England, London ;<br />
Provincial Bank <strong>of</strong> Ireland ; Belfast Banking Co. ; Manchester<br />
and Liverpool District Bank ; Manchester and Salford Bank ;
APPENDIX. 37<br />
Lambton & Co.; Lancashire Banking Co.; Sheffield Banking Co.;<br />
<strong>National</strong> Provincial Bank <strong>of</strong> England ; Yorkshire Banking Co.<br />
Whitehaven Joint-Stock Bank ; Carlisle City and District Bank ;<br />
Moore & Robinson (Limited), Nottingham ; Bank <strong>of</strong> Bolton<br />
(Limited); Beckett & Co., Leeds; Huddersfield Banking Co.;<br />
Cumberland Union Banking Company (Limited) ; Paget & Co.<br />
Worcester City and County Bank (Limited) ; North <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong><br />
Bank ; North-Eastern Bank (Limited) ; De Rothchilds Freres,<br />
Paris ; J. D. King, Sons, New York ; Union Bank <strong>of</strong> Australia ;<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> Montreal, &c. Negotiates Bills on all towns in Great<br />
Britain and Ireland where there is a banker. Is also agent for<br />
the Cheque Bank (Limited), London ; the Consolidated Bank,<br />
Manchester ; Halifax and Huddersfield Union Bank ; Northwestern<br />
Bank (Limited), Liverpool ; Exchange and Discount<br />
Bank (Limited), Leeds ; County <strong>of</strong> Stafford Bank, Wolverhampton<br />
; Birkbeck & Co. (Craven Bank) ; Alliance Bank, London ;<br />
Derby Commercial Banking Co. (Limited) ; <strong>National</strong> Bank ;<br />
Wakefield and Barnsley Union Bank. Also issues drafts on<br />
certain Branches <strong>of</strong> the Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, British Linen Company<br />
Bank, Clydesdale Banking Company, Commercial Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>,<br />
and <strong>National</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>.<br />
Agent—F. G. Bruce.<br />
Accountant—C. D. Lamont.<br />
Tellers—Malcolm Turner and David Aitken.<br />
Clerks—William Waterston and Andrew Fairgrieve.<br />
David Thomson, Porter—House, 1 Church Place.<br />
London <strong>Office</strong>, No. 62 Cornhill, E.C.—John A. Fradgley, Manager.<br />
Head <strong>Office</strong>, Glasgow—Charles Gairdner, General Manager.<br />
John Affleck, Assistant-Manager.<br />
GREENOCK PROVIDENT BANK— William Street.<br />
Instituted 1815.<br />
Open every day from 10 till 3 o'clock ; and on Saturdays from<br />
10 till 12 o'clock ; and on the evenings <strong>of</strong> Monday, Wednesday,<br />
and Saturday, from half-past 6 till 8 o'clock.<br />
The Committee <strong>of</strong> Management <strong>of</strong> the Bank for the current<br />
year stands as follows :<br />
James Stewart, Esq,, M.P., President.<br />
Robert Kerr, Esq., Chairman.<br />
Committee—Robert Grieve, Alexander Ferguson, Hugh Wm.<br />
Walker, Robert Muir, John Stewart, James Reid, jun., James<br />
Paterson, John S. Nicol, Dugald M'Dougall, Daniel D. Adamson,<br />
Abram Lyle, jun., Peter MacKellar, John Leitch, Joseph Russell.<br />
John Adams and C. D. Lamont, Joint-Cashiers.<br />
George Dempster, Accountant. James Kelso, Auditor.
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A.PPENDIX. 3^<br />
WEST OR OLD PARISH.<br />
Rev. J. M. M'Culloch, D.D. Rev. John Barclay, Assistant and<br />
Successor. John Jamieson, 2 Cathcart Street, Session Clerk.<br />
Conductor <strong>of</strong> Psalmody, John Tait.<br />
BOUNDARIES (INCLUDING NORTH PARISH quoad SCtCm AND SOUTH<br />
parish quoad sacra).<br />
From the Old Dock running up Vennel, taking the West side<br />
there<strong>of</strong> to Cowgate, up said street and taking the west side there<strong>of</strong><br />
to Market Street, round the westmost corner <strong>of</strong> Market Street,<br />
along the police boundary to Bogle Street, to John Gray's stores,<br />
running up Bogle Street, taking the west side there<strong>of</strong> to Mis<br />
Fairlie's property inclusive, running along west part <strong>of</strong> Regent<br />
Street to Lyuedoch Street, up said street, taking the west side<br />
there<strong>of</strong> to Reservoir, round south side <strong>of</strong> Reservoir to the westmost<br />
extremity there<strong>of</strong>, from thence running southward, crossing<br />
Drumfrochar Road to Whinhill, including all the streets and the<br />
country district west and south <strong>of</strong> police boundary.<br />
AGENTS AND INSTITUTIONS CONNECTED WITH THE CONGREGATION.<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> Congregational<br />
Bruce Missionary, James Rattray ;<br />
Association, vacant ; Treasurer, vacant ; Treasurer <strong>of</strong> Ladies'<br />
Charitable Fund, Mrs Pennell.<br />
Sabbath Classes for the young meet in the Larger Hall, in the<br />
Session-house, in Sir Michael Street School, and in the Charity<br />
School at 5.30. Juvenile Missionary Association, on alternate<br />
Sundays, in the Church. Prayer Meeting in Larger Hall on<br />
Wednesdays, at 7.30.<br />
NORTH PARISH.<br />
Built, 1591. Restored, 1864. Rev. A. E. Shand, Minister.<br />
Peter Scott, Organist. John Rowan, Church <strong>Office</strong>r.<br />
John Angus, Treasurer.<br />
Boundaries—From foot <strong>of</strong> Vennel up west side <strong>of</strong> Hamilton<br />
Street ; westward along Hamilton and West Blackhall Streets,<br />
north side <strong>of</strong> Patrick Street, down Patrick Street, east side., to<br />
the river, thence eastward again to the foot <strong>of</strong> the Vennel.<br />
MIDDLE OR NEW PARISH.<br />
Rev. David Smith Peters, M.A. Assistant Minister—Rev. A.<br />
G. Brown. Female Missionary—Miss Hamilton<br />
Organist and Conductor <strong>of</strong> Choir—Mr D. M. Middleton.<br />
Session-Clerk—W. B. Tierney. David Thomson, Church <strong>Office</strong>r.<br />
BOUNDARIES.<br />
From the westmost corner <strong>of</strong> Market Street, along the Police<br />
boundary line to Bogle Street, taking John Gray's stores, down<br />
Bogle Street, west side there<strong>of</strong> to Rue-end Street, taking south<br />
side there<strong>of</strong> to Cathcart Street, running down said street to shore,<br />
along the shore to foot <strong>of</strong> Low Vennel, up low and high parts<br />
<strong>of</strong> Vennel, taking east side <strong>of</strong> said street to<br />
east side there<strong>of</strong> to the point first described.<br />
Cowgate Street, up
40 APPENDIX.<br />
CONGREGATIONAL SCHEMES.<br />
Is Church Mission—Church Place.<br />
2. Ladies' Clothing Society—Managed by ladies <strong>of</strong> the congregation.<br />
Its aim is to receive and distribute cast-<strong>of</strong>f clothing and<br />
to sell new clothing at reduced prices to the poor <strong>of</strong> the congregation<br />
and parish.<br />
3. Sabbath Schools—Meet in the Lower Mission Hall, Church<br />
Place, in Ann Street School, in Police Court Hall, in Old Sheriff<br />
Court House, Church Place.<br />
4. Sabbath School Clothing Society—Managed by Lady Sabhath<br />
School Teachers. Its object is to provide clothing at reduced<br />
prices to the poorer children attending the schools.<br />
5. The Penny Savings Bank on Saturday evenings at 7.<br />
45. Band <strong>of</strong> Hope meets on Monday evenings at 7.<br />
EAST PARISH.<br />
Rev. James Hutcheson, 7 Finnart Terrace—Chosen by the Towia<br />
Council and Committee <strong>of</strong> the Proprietors.<br />
Thomas Smith, Session Clerk. John Flockhart, Assistant. John<br />
M 'Walter, <strong>Office</strong>r.<br />
BOUNDARIES.<br />
._ From Shore at Rue-end up to Cathcart Street, taking south<br />
aide there<strong>of</strong> to Bogle Street, along Rue-end Street, taking east<br />
side there<strong>of</strong> to Bogle Street, up Bogle Street, taking east side<br />
there<strong>of</strong>, along Regent Street, taking south side there<strong>of</strong> to Lynedoch<br />
Street, up Lynedoch Street, taking south side there<strong>of</strong>, crossing<br />
Drumfrochar Road, taking in Berry-yards to the boundary<br />
line, along the boundary line to the Parishes <strong>of</strong> Kilmalcolm and<br />
Port-Glasgow, down Devol's Burn to the Shore, along the Shore<br />
to the point first described.<br />
In connection with this Church there is a Society called the;<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> East Parish Society, managed by the minister as president,<br />
treasurer, secretary, and twelve directors, the funds <strong>of</strong>.<br />
which are devoted to religious objects, parochial or congregational,<br />
and appointed at the discretion <strong>of</strong> the directors at the annual<br />
meeting. There is also a Sabbath School with an average attendance^<br />
310 children, conducted by 38 teachers ; and a Church<br />
library, open every Thursday evening, from 7 till 8 o'clock.<br />
Bible Class on Sabbath evenings at 6 o'clock. A Mutual Improvement<br />
Class meets on Sabbath mornings at 10, and a Prayer<br />
Meeting every Wednesday evening. In connection with this<br />
Church there is a flourishing Savings Bank.<br />
OARTSBURN PARISH CHURCH—Upper Crescent (East).<br />
Rev. Archibald Fullarton, Endrick Cottage, Ratho Street<br />
Chosen by the Members <strong>of</strong> the Church.<br />
William Johnstone, 6 John Street, Session Clerk, to whom, or<br />
the Church <strong>Office</strong>r, applications for sittings in the Church should<br />
jbe made. Organist—Vacant. John Hunter, Church <strong>Office</strong>r.
APPENDIX.<br />
BOUNDARIES.<br />
From the point where the Cartsburn flows into the River Clyde,<br />
following up the course <strong>of</strong> the burn (including the east side <strong>of</strong><br />
Cartsburn Street), till near the Chemical Works, then running in<br />
a south-easterly direction to meet the boundary line. between the<br />
estates <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> and Cartsburn, then turning in a northeasterly<br />
direction, following the course <strong>of</strong> the said boundary-line<br />
to the point where Cappielow water flows into the river, then<br />
turning in a westerly direction, and running along the margin <strong>of</strong><br />
the river to the point first described.<br />
The Sabbath School meets at a quarter-past five o'clock p.m.<br />
The Congregational Prayer Meeting is held in the Session-house<br />
on Wednesday evenings at eight o'clock. Bible Class meets at<br />
seven o'clock on Sabbath evenings.<br />
GAELIC PARISH CHURCH—West Burn Street.<br />
Minister, Rev. J. Dempster Munro, 25 Bentinck Street,<br />
Session Clerk, H. M'Laughlan, 5 Union Street.<br />
Church <strong>Office</strong>r, John Dewar, 24 Ann Street.<br />
Treasurer, H. M'Lachlan, 5 Union Street.<br />
INSTITUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE PARISH.<br />
1. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 8 p.m.<br />
2. Minister's Bible Class meets in the Church on Sabbath at 6.<br />
3. Sabbath School held in Parish School at 5.30 p.m.<br />
4. The Kirk-Session meet on Wednesday before the first Sabbath<br />
<strong>of</strong> every month.<br />
5. Sabbath School Society—President, L. Paterson.<br />
6. Gaelic Parish Musical Association.<br />
7. Parochial Association for Relief <strong>of</strong> Poor. (This association<br />
receives the Fees for Proclamation <strong>of</strong> Banns).<br />
8. Gaelic Parish Magazine Association, composed <strong>of</strong> the Minister<br />
and about thirty Lady Visitors—Treasurer, Hugh M'Lachlan.<br />
9. Gaelic Parish Church Young Men's Association.<br />
10. Gaelic Parish <strong>Library</strong>.<br />
SOUTH PARISH CHURCH—Ann Street.<br />
Pastorate Vacant.<br />
Session Clerk, Alexander S. Mories, 80 Union Street.<br />
Treasurer, James L. Gilloran, 10 West Blackhall Street.<br />
Organist, James Boyd M'Callum.<br />
Church <strong>Office</strong>r, Alexander Edmiston, 30 Lydedoch Street.<br />
BOUNDARIES.<br />
From the corner <strong>of</strong> Bruce Street, along Roxburgh Street, taking<br />
south side there<strong>of</strong>, up Bank Street, taking west side there<strong>of</strong>,<br />
along Lyle Street, taking the south side there<strong>of</strong>, up Lynedoch<br />
Street, taking west side there<strong>of</strong>, along Drumfrochar Road, taking<br />
north side there<strong>of</strong>, to a point in a line with Bruce Street, thence<br />
down Bruce Street, taking east side there<strong>of</strong>, to the corner <strong>of</strong><br />
Roxburgh Street.<br />
41
42 APPENDIX.<br />
Sunday School meets in the hall below the church at 5.30<br />
James M'Lelland, 12 Ann Street, superintendent.<br />
Minister's Bible Class meets on Wednesday evenings at S, from<br />
October to April.<br />
WELL PARK PARISH CHURCH.<br />
Minister, Rev. William Wilson, 27 Finnart Street—Chosen by-<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the Church.<br />
Precentor, J. Eaglesham. Church <strong>Office</strong>r, D. M'Laughlan.<br />
Treasurer, William John M'Kenzie.<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> Committee, Hamilton M'Kee.<br />
Services on Sabbath at 11 o'clock and a quarter-past 2. Prayer<br />
Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. There is a<br />
Sabbath School which meets in the church every Sabbath at<br />
half-past 12 o'clock, 350 on the roll—Superintendent, J. Connie.<br />
Bible Class at 5.30 on Sabbath evenings. Committee meetings<br />
first Tuesday <strong>of</strong> each month at 8 o'clock. Young Men's Society<br />
on Saturday evenings during winter at 7 o'clock. Occasional<br />
Music Classes, instructed by Precentor. The Session meets first<br />
Wednesday <strong>of</strong> each month, after the Prayer Meeting—William<br />
M'Kenzie, session clerk.<br />
FREE CHURCH MINISTERS AND CHURCHES.<br />
FREE CHURCH PRESBYTERY OF GREENOCK.<br />
Meets on the last Wednesday <strong>of</strong> every alternate month, in the<br />
Presbytery Hall, Free Well Park Church.<br />
Cumbrae<br />
Erskine<br />
Fairlie<br />
„<br />
Places. Ministers. Ordina- <strong>Post</strong><br />
tions, Towns.<br />
Alexander Walker<br />
R. R. Caldwell<br />
John Gemmill, A.M., ..,<br />
Wm. S. Fleck (Colleague<br />
and Successor)<br />
Gourock David Purves<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> (Middle) ... James Smith<br />
, 5 ,, ... John M'Farlan (Colleague<br />
and Successor) 1843<br />
,, ,, ... Matthew P. Johnstone<br />
(Colleague & Successor) 1869<br />
(West) Hugh Macmillan, LL.D. 1859<br />
., (St Andrew's)... John James Bonar<br />
,, (Martyr's) ... Andrew Symington<br />
(Gaelic) Murdoch M'Askill<br />
,, (Mount Park)... Vacant<br />
(St Thomas') ... William Laughton, D.D.<br />
(Well Park) ... James Stark<br />
... Matt. Reid, A.M., B.D.<br />
(Colleague k Successor) 1873<br />
,, (Crawfordsburn) Peter Thomson 1858<br />
„ (Free North) ... David Boyd 1864<br />
1856 <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
1845 Paisley<br />
1835 <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
1875<br />
1881 <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
1827<br />
1835<br />
1864<br />
1868<br />
1839<br />
1834
APPENDIX. 43<br />
Places. Ministers.<br />
°ttonT" To\vns.<br />
Inverkip John H. Thomson ... 1880 <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
Largs Charles Watson 1S78 „<br />
Port-Glasgow (Hamilton) William Bell 1863 „<br />
„ (Newark) Alexander Baird ... 1869 „<br />
„ (West) ... John V. Macnair ... 1880 „<br />
James Stark, Barwood, Gourock, Presbytery Clerk.<br />
FREE WEST CHURCH—Ardgowan Street.<br />
Minister, Rev. Hugh Macmillan, D.D., LL.D., F.R.S.E.<br />
Adam Black, Precentor.<br />
William Neilson, Session Clerk.<br />
James Tweddell, Clerk to Deacons' Court.<br />
William Letham, Treasurer to the Congregation.<br />
D. M'Gillivray, Treasurer to the Sustentation Fund.<br />
James Miller, Librarian.<br />
Michael Thomson, Church <strong>Office</strong>r.<br />
ASSOCIATIONS.<br />
1. Congregational Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at S p.m.<br />
2. Minister's Bible Class for Young Men and Young Women<br />
on Sabbath evening at 6.<br />
3. There are two Sabbath Schools in connection with the<br />
Congregation, taught by 41 teachers, and with an attendance <strong>of</strong><br />
350 scholars, including Advanced Bible Classes.<br />
4. The <strong>Library</strong> contains between 600 and 700 volumes. Books<br />
are given out on Wednesday evenings at 7.30.<br />
5. The Deacons' Court meets on the first Monday <strong>of</strong> each<br />
month at half-past 8 o'clock. Meetings <strong>of</strong> Session occasionally.<br />
6. District Visitors, first Wednesday <strong>of</strong> each month, after the<br />
prayer meeting.<br />
7. Young Men's Society, Thursday evenings at 8.30 during<br />
winter.<br />
8. Psalmody Association, on Thursday evening at 9 o'clock.<br />
9. Dorcas Society conducted by Ladies <strong>of</strong> the Congregation.<br />
MIDDLE FREE CHURCH—George Square.<br />
Minister, Rev. M. P. Johnstone.<br />
George Easton, Precentor. John Shearer, Church <strong>Office</strong>r.<br />
James M'Lean, Session Clerk.<br />
Alexander M'Kellar, Clerk to Deacons' Court.<br />
Alexander M'Kellar, Clerk to the Sustentation Fund.<br />
John Rodger, Treasurer to Deacons' Court.<br />
Daniel Erskine, Treasurer to the Foreign Missions.<br />
Hugh Hair, Treasurer to the District Mission.
44 APPENDIX.<br />
A Prayer Meeting is held in the Hall under the Church every<br />
Wednesday evening at eight o'clock ; Minister's Bible Classes on<br />
Sabbath evenings, about 200 members on roll ; a Sabbath School,<br />
average attendance about 150 children, with 19 teachers, in connection<br />
with which is a <strong>Library</strong> for teachers and children ; also,<br />
a Work Society for giving sewing to poor members, with sale <strong>of</strong><br />
work every Friday from October till May, from 12 noon till 2 p.m.<br />
There are Classes for instruction in the Theory <strong>of</strong> Music, and<br />
for practising on Friday evenings.<br />
The Congregational Mission has Meetings on Sabbath evenings<br />
in the Arcade Hall, Cathcart Street—Mr William Morrin,<br />
Missionary. Also, a Branch <strong>of</strong> the Working Boys' and Girls'<br />
Religious Society in the Hall on Sabbath mornings. Also, Sabbath<br />
Evening Schools under the superintendence <strong>of</strong> William<br />
Crawford, Andrew Boag, and Gilbert A. Ramsay, attended by<br />
270 children, with 30 teachers. The Missionary has a Prayer<br />
Meeting and an Adult Class on Thursdays.<br />
ST THOMAS' FREE CHURCH—Grey Place.<br />
Rev. William Laughton, D.D.—Chosen by the Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Church. John Peden, Precentor.<br />
David Kerr, Session Clerk.<br />
Malcolm Currie, Clerk to Deacons' Court.<br />
Daniel A. Adamson, Treasurer to Deacons' Court.<br />
Dugald Campbell, Treasurer to Sustentation Fund.<br />
Francis Logan, Church <strong>Office</strong>r.<br />
FREE GAELIC CHURCH—Jamaica Street.<br />
Rev. Murdoch M'Askill, 14 Ardgowan Square—Chosen by the<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the Church.<br />
John M 'Galium, Precentor. John Fraser, Church <strong>Office</strong>r.<br />
Hugh Buie, Session Clerk.<br />
Alexander Macfarlan, Treasurer to Deacons' Court.<br />
Malcolm M'Caskill, Clerk to Deacons' Court.<br />
Archibald M'Call, Treasurer to Sustentation Fund.<br />
John M'Gugan, Treasurer to Foreign Missions.<br />
A Prayer Meeting is held in the Hall adjoining the Church on<br />
Wednesday evenings at eight o'clock, in English. There is a<br />
Sabbath Evening School in the Hall—attendance about 179 \<br />
Minister's Bible-Class meets in the Hall every Sabbath evening<br />
at 7.15. There is an English Sermon in the Hall every Sabbath<br />
forenoon at 11. There" is also a Missionary School in the Hall,<br />
Cartsburn Street—attendance about 120.<br />
There is a <strong>Library</strong> in connection with the Church, open to the<br />
Members and Adherents, every Wednesday evening at 7.30.<br />
Gaelic Prayer Meeting every Sabbath evening in the Church at<br />
6.30, and on Thursday evenings at 7.30, also in the Mission<br />
Station, Main Street, at 7 o'clock on Sabbath evenings.
APPENDIX. 45<br />
WELLPARK FREE CHURCH—Lynedoch Street.<br />
Rev. James Stark—Chosen by the Members <strong>of</strong> the Church.<br />
Rev. Matthew Reid, A.M., B.D., Wellpark Manse, Lynedoch<br />
Street, Colleague and Successor.<br />
John Campbell, Church <strong>Office</strong>r. James Brown, Session Clerk.<br />
Thomas D. M'Murrich, Clerk to Deacons' Court. Wm. M'Neill,<br />
Treasurer <strong>of</strong> Sustentation Fund. R. Chalmers, Convener <strong>of</strong><br />
Foreign Mission Fund. William Blair, Treasurer to the Congregation.<br />
MEETINGS AND CLASSES.<br />
The Congregational Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evenings<br />
at 8 o'clock. Bible-Class for Young Men and Women on Sabbath<br />
evenings at half-past 5 o'clock. Congregational Church School<br />
in the Church at a quarter-past 5. Deacons' Court meets on the<br />
first Wednesday <strong>of</strong> the month, after the Prayer Meeting. Session<br />
meets generally on the second Wednesday <strong>of</strong> the month, after<br />
the Prayer Meeting. Business Meetings <strong>of</strong> Sabbath School<br />
Teachers in January, April, and October.<br />
ST ANDREW'S FREE CHURCH, 38 Margaret Street.<br />
Rev. John James Bonar, Ardgowan Street (West)—Chosen by<br />
Male Communicants.<br />
Johu'Macphail, Session Clerk. J. W. Turner, Clerk to Deacons'<br />
Court. Alexander Gauld, General Treasurer. Bailie Shankland,<br />
Treasurer to the Sustentation Fund. John Cunningham, Treasurer<br />
to Foreign Mission Fund. A. M. Fleming, Treasurer to<br />
Home Mission Fund. Mr James Bonar and Mr John M'Phail,<br />
Superintendents <strong>of</strong> Sabbath Schools.<br />
Congregational Evangelist—Mr Thomas H. Stewart.<br />
Geo. H. Cockburn, Precentor. Lachlan Galbraith, Church <strong>Office</strong>r.<br />
CRAWFURDSBURN FREE CHURCH—Macdocjgall Street.<br />
Rev. Peter Thomson—Chosen by Members <strong>of</strong> the Church.<br />
William Love, Precentor. Robert Jones, Church <strong>Office</strong>r.<br />
William Campbell, Session Clerk and Treasurer to the Foreign<br />
Mission Association.<br />
M. Carmichael, Clerk to Deacons' Court.<br />
D. M'Farlane, Treasurer <strong>of</strong> the Sustentation Fund.<br />
Robert Farrell, Congregational Treasurer.<br />
meetings and classes.<br />
1. The Congregational Prayer Meeting, on Wednesday evenings,<br />
at half-past 7 o'clock. 2. Minister's Bible Class, for young<br />
men and women, on Sabbath evenings, at 7 o'clock, from October
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to May. 3. Congregational Sabbath School, meets in the evening<br />
at half-past five, with upwards <strong>of</strong> 200 scholars, and 25 teachers.<br />
Mission Sabbath School at 5 o'clock—50 scholars and 5 teachers.<br />
4. Deacons' Court meets on the Thursday after the first Sabbath<br />
<strong>of</strong> every month ; and the Session on the Wednesday after the<br />
third Sabbath <strong>of</strong> every month.<br />
NORTH FREE CHURCH.<br />
Rev. David Boyd—Chosen by the Members <strong>of</strong> the Congregation.<br />
Matthew Guy, Precentor.<br />
Duncan Ritchie, Congregational Treasurer.<br />
John Nelson, Church <strong>Office</strong>r.<br />
Matthew Cameron, Session Clerk.<br />
Alexander Thomson, Clerk <strong>of</strong> Deacons' Court.<br />
ASSOCIATIONS.<br />
1. Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday evening, at 8.<br />
2. District Prayer Meetings, on Friday evenings, at 8.<br />
3. The Deacons' Court meets on the third Wednesday <strong>of</strong> every<br />
month.<br />
4. Sabbath School, 20 teachers, and 130 scholars.<br />
5. Bible Class, for Young Men and Women, on Sabbath evenings,<br />
as 5.30 o'clock.<br />
MARTYRS' FREE CHURCH—West Shaw Street.<br />
Rev. A. Symington, Pastor—Chosen by Members <strong>of</strong> the Church.<br />
, Precentor. Robert Wilson, Session Clerk.<br />
G. M'Kenzie, Clerk to Deacons' Court. John Gray, Treasurer.<br />
Hugh M'Intosh, 42 Roxburgh Street, Church <strong>Office</strong>r.<br />
ASSOCIATIONS.<br />
1. Congregational Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday at 8 p.m.<br />
2. Minister's Bible Class, for young men and women, on Sabbath<br />
evenings at 7. 3. Sabbath School meets in the Church on Sabbath<br />
afternoons at 5.30. 4. Deacons' Court meets on the first<br />
Monday <strong>of</strong> each month at 7.30 p.m. 5. The Session meets on<br />
the second Wednesday <strong>of</strong> each month at 9 p.m. 6. The District<br />
Visiting Society meets on the third Wednesday <strong>of</strong> each month<br />
at 9 p.m. 7. Mission Meetings are conducted at No. 4 Crawford<br />
Lane, on Sabbath evenings at 7, and on Friday evenings at 8.<br />
MOUNT PARK FREE CHURCH.<br />
Pastorate vacant.<br />
Alexander Scott, Church <strong>Office</strong>r. John M'Onie, Session Clerk.<br />
Congregational Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 8 o'clock.<br />
Minister's Class every Sabbath evening at 6.45.<br />
Schooifor Children meets every Sabbath evening at 5.30.
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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTERS & CHURCHES.<br />
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERY <strong>of</strong> GREENOCK.<br />
Meets in the hall <strong>of</strong> Sir Michael Street Church, <strong>Greenock</strong>, at<br />
intervals <strong>of</strong> about six weeks.<br />
Campbeltown<br />
Dunoon<br />
Gourock<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong><br />
George Square ...<br />
Sir Michael St. ...<br />
Trinity Church ...<br />
Union Street<br />
St Andrew Square<br />
Roxburgh St. ...<br />
Innellan<br />
Inveraray<br />
Kilcreggan ...<br />
Kirn ...<br />
Largs<br />
Millport<br />
Port- Glasgow<br />
Princes Street ...<br />
Clune Park<br />
Rothesay<br />
Southend<br />
Wemyss Bay<br />
Clerk—Rev. John Boyd, Wemyss Bay.<br />
John Thomson ... 1861 Campbeltown<br />
J. C. Johnstone ... 1864 <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
George Rae, M.A. 1872<br />
James B. Thomson 1874<br />
James Davidson, M.A... 1866<br />
John Young 1862<br />
John B. Smith ... 1848<br />
Robert Edgar 1868<br />
Alexander Duncan 1875<br />
Robert Henderson, M.A. 1874<br />
Gilbert Meikle ... 1849 Inveraray<br />
Vacant Helensburgk<br />
Adam Gray 1873 <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
J. B. K. M'Intyre 1864<br />
Robert M 'Lean ... 1876<br />
William Lauder ... 1842 Pt. -Glasgow<br />
A.R.Kennedy,B.A. M.D . 1879 „<br />
P. Macfarlane 1845 Rothesay<br />
A. M'Laren Young 1874 Campbeltown<br />
J. Boyd, M.A., ... 1871 <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Union Street.<br />
Rev. John B. Smith, Minister— Chosen by the Church Members.<br />
Wm. Taylor, Session Clerk, Eskgrove Villa. M. Wilson,<br />
Precentor. R. Main, Church <strong>Office</strong>r.<br />
Service—Sabbath, 11 forenoon and 2.15 afternoon. Congregational<br />
Sabbath School at 5.30 p.m. Minister's Bible Class on<br />
Sabbath Evenings at 7. Congregational Prayer Meeting on<br />
Wednesday Evenings at S. Congregational <strong>Library</strong> open before<br />
and after Prayer Meeting.<br />
MISSION HALL—Smith's Lane.<br />
Sabbath School at 5.30. Prayer Meeting at 7 p.m., conducted<br />
during summer by a Student Missionary, and in winter by<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the congregation and other voluntary agency.<br />
District Visitation and Tract Distribution by >y ladies <strong>of</strong> the<br />
congregation.<br />
GEORGE SQUARE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,<br />
Temporary place <strong>of</strong> Worsh'ip— Sessional Hall, 8 Nelson Street.<br />
Rev. J. B. Thomson, Pastor—Chosen by the Church Members,<br />
R. F. Easton, Precentor. Samuel Currie, Church <strong>Office</strong>r.<br />
John Borland, Town Missionary.
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INSTITUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE CONGREGATION.<br />
A Congregational Sabbath School taught by a superintendent,<br />
assisted by about 30 teachers, and attended by above 200<br />
scholars ; and two Mission Schools taught by about 30 teachers,<br />
attended by 200 scholars.<br />
Missionary Society for Home and Foreign Missions.<br />
Juvenile Missionary Society for General Missionary purposes.<br />
A Bible Woman engaged in the district assigned to the Congregation.<br />
A,Missionary engaged to labour in the East-end <strong>of</strong> the town.<br />
Christian Instruction Society, the Members <strong>of</strong> which visit the<br />
houses <strong>of</strong> those who do not attend any church, for the purpose <strong>of</strong><br />
distributing religious tr-acfcs, reading the Scriptures, and holding<br />
meetings for prayer and explanation <strong>of</strong> the Word <strong>of</strong> God.<br />
Congregational <strong>Library</strong>, consisting <strong>of</strong> 500 volumes, free to all<br />
the members and seatholders in the congregation, and is open in<br />
the Session-house every Wednesday night from 9 till 10.<br />
Sabbath School <strong>Library</strong> consists <strong>of</strong> 500 volumes, from which<br />
the children in the Sabbath School receive books weekly.<br />
Congregational Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8<br />
o'clock.<br />
Minister's Bible Class on Sabbath evenings at 7.<br />
SIR MICHAEL ST. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.<br />
Minister—Rev. James Davidson, A.M.<br />
James Kelso, Session Clerk, Flower Bank, Eldon Street.<br />
Samuel Brown, ad interim Church <strong>Office</strong>r, Duncan Street.<br />
INSTITUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE CONGREGATION.<br />
Missionary and Educational Association—A. M. Humphreys,<br />
Secretary.<br />
District Missionary—William Maxwell.<br />
Juvenile Missionary Society—George H. Humphreys.<br />
Dorcas Society—Miss Finlay, Secretary.<br />
Christian Instruction Agency for visiting the non-church-going<br />
population around the church with tracts and reading the Scriptures—David<br />
Prentice, Superintendent.<br />
Congregational Sabbath School—William Auld, Superintendent.<br />
Mission Sabbath School, in Mission Premises, Duncan Street<br />
Robert Love, Superintendent.<br />
Congregational <strong>Library</strong>, about 1100 volumes, for the seatholders,<br />
open on Thursday evenings—John Robertson, Librarian.<br />
Savings Bank, open every Monday evening from 7 till 9, in<br />
Mission Premises, Duncan Street. Free to all depositors. A. M.<br />
Humphreys, Manager.<br />
Minister's Bible Class meets on Sabbaths evenings at 7 o'clock<br />
from October to April.<br />
Congregational Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at<br />
8 o'clock.
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TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Union St.<br />
Minister, Rev. John Young, 32 Forsyth Street.<br />
Session Clerk, Robert Allan, 3 Pinnart Street.<br />
Church <strong>Office</strong>r, William Laird, 65 Nicolson Street.<br />
Congregational Sabbath School at 5.33 p.m., in the Hall behind<br />
the Church—Robert Fleming, Superintendent.<br />
Mission Sabbath School, at 5.30, in Caledonia Hall, West<br />
Burn Street—A. J. Turnbull, Superintendent.<br />
Minister's Bible Class meets on Sabbath evenings at 7 o'clock<br />
from October to April inclusive.<br />
There is a Society for Bible Study and Mission Work, in connection<br />
with which tracts are distributed and kitchen meetings<br />
held in the Mission District.<br />
Congregational Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at<br />
B o'clock.<br />
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—St Andrew Square.<br />
Pastor, R. Edgar. George M'Onie, Session Clerk.<br />
Alexander Low, Church <strong>Office</strong>r. Psalmody led by Voluntary<br />
Choir, Matt. Blake, Conductor.<br />
Congregational Sabbath School at 5.30 p.m. Minister's Senior<br />
Bible Class on Sabbath evenings at 5.30. Congregational Prayer<br />
Meeting, Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock. Sabbath School<br />
Teachers' Association meets cpuarterly. Missionary Association<br />
sneets quarterly.<br />
ROXBURGH STREET U.P. CHURCH.<br />
_Rev. Alexander Duncan, Minister, 2 Robertson Street.<br />
William Kidd, Session Clerk, 24 Hamilton Street.<br />
Alexander Cameron, Church <strong>Office</strong>r, 18 Bruce Street.<br />
Service—Sabbath, 11 forenoon and 2.15 afternoon.<br />
Congregational Sabbath School at 5.30 p.m.<br />
Minister's Bible Class on Sabbath evenings at 7.<br />
Congregational Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evenings at 8.<br />
ST JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH—Union Street.<br />
The Rev. John Frew, B.A., Incumbent.<br />
Rev. G. H. Webber, Curate.<br />
Thomas May Thorne and Edward Blackmore, Church Wardens.<br />
John Peacock, Beadle, 41 West Blackhall Street.<br />
SERVICES.<br />
Sunday—Holy Communion on First and Third Sunday <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Month at 11 o'clock ; on other Sundays at 9 a.m. ; Morning Service<br />
at 11 a.m. ; Children's Service at 3.30 p.m. ; Evening Service<br />
at 6.30 p.m. Daily—Morning Prayer at 12 noon; Service<br />
iind Address on Wednesday evenings at 7.30 ; in Lent and<br />
Advent, Service and Address on Wednesday and Friday at 7.cO<br />
p.m.<br />
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Cartsdyke—Evening Service at 3 p.m. in the Schoolroom,,.<br />
Crescent Street.<br />
In connection with the above Church, and under the inspection<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Incumbent, are Week-day and Sunday Schools for youths<br />
<strong>of</strong> both sexes. Teachers—West Day School, Miss Thompson j,<br />
East Day School, Miss Leask.<br />
REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—West Stewart St.<br />
Vacant—Chosen by Members in full communion.<br />
Precentor—William Kirkwood, 78 Holmser<strong>of</strong>t Street.<br />
Church <strong>Office</strong>r—Duncan M'Callum, 13 West Stewart Street.<br />
Session Clerk—James Simpson, 1 Springkell Street.<br />
Treasurer—John Kerr, 83 Belville Street.<br />
Secretary—Alex. Caldwell, Rosehill Cottage, 1 William St., East.<br />
Fellowship Meetings, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Meetings <strong>of</strong> Session,<br />
2nd Tuesday <strong>of</strong> every month at 8 p.m. Deacons' Court.,<br />
last Tuesday <strong>of</strong> every month at 12.30 p.m. Sabbath School at 1<br />
p.m. Total Abstinence Association first Thursday <strong>of</strong> every<br />
month at S p.m.<br />
EVANGELICAL UNION CHURCH—Nelson Street.<br />
Rev. Alexander Davidson, Pastor.<br />
Matthew Moses, Organist. David Russell, Church <strong>Office</strong>r.<br />
Sabbath Services at 11 a.m. and 2.15 p.m. Monthly Services<br />
last Sabbath <strong>of</strong> Month at 6.30 p.m.<br />
institutions in connection with the church.<br />
1. A Sabbath School, superintended and conducted by qualified<br />
Teachers, members <strong>of</strong> the Church and Congregation, meets in the<br />
Hall <strong>of</strong> the Church, and a District School in Eastern Hall, John<br />
Street, both at 5.30 p.m.<br />
2. Sabbath School <strong>Library</strong>, from which the children <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sabbath School, and members <strong>of</strong> the Church and Congregation.,,<br />
receive books weekly.<br />
3. Tract Society, for the purpose <strong>of</strong> distributing religious<br />
tracts, reading the Scriptures, and holding meetings for prayer<br />
and explanation <strong>of</strong> the Word <strong>of</strong> God.<br />
4. A Weekly Meeting for Prayer every Wednesday evening<br />
at 8.<br />
5. Young Men's Mutual Improvement Society meets on Thursday<br />
evenings at 8, from October to April.<br />
6. Band <strong>of</strong> Hope meets on Friday evenings at 7.30, from<br />
October to March.<br />
7. Young Men's Prayer Meeting every Saturday evening at<br />
7.30.<br />
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH—George Square.<br />
Rev. J. M. Jarvie, Pastor.<br />
M m. Organist, J. M. Hutcheson. Church <strong>Office</strong>r, J. Ramsay.<br />
Institutions connected with this Church—Exposition every<br />
Wednesday evening. Bible Class for young men and women on
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Thursday evenings at 8, conducted by the Pastor. Weekly<br />
Class for Practice <strong>of</strong> Congregational Psalmody every Wednesday<br />
evening daring the winter. A Society for Religious Purposes,<br />
instituted in 1837. A Dorcas Society, for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the poor<br />
connected with the Church, and also Foreign Mission Stations.<br />
A Congregational Sabbath School, with average attendance <strong>of</strong> 200.<br />
A Mission in connection with the Church holds its meetings on<br />
Sabbath, in the Old Seamen's Chapel, Mid Breast. Missionary<br />
Sabbath School, average attendance 180. Tract Distribution and<br />
Visitation throughout the district, and Public Preaching every<br />
Sabbath evening, conducted by the Pastor and members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Church. A Mothers' Meeting, conducted by ladies <strong>of</strong> the Church,<br />
meets weekly during the winter. Auxiliaries, in connection with<br />
the Church, exist for the London Missionary Society, the Scottish<br />
Congregational Union, and Theological Hall, &c. The Sabbath<br />
scholars support two native scholars in India, named Frances<br />
Maria Jarvie and Maggie Jane Smith.<br />
The Hours <strong>of</strong> Worship in the Church are— 11 Forenoon and<br />
6.30 Evening. The Sabbath School meets in the Afternoon, at 2.15.<br />
EAST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH—St Lawrence Street.<br />
Rev. Robt. Bell, 1 Octavia Cottages, Pastor. Mr Kay, Organist.<br />
J. Clune, Secretary and Treasurer to Church. Allan Parkhill,<br />
jun., Secretary and Treasurer to Sabbath School.<br />
Sabbath Services at 11, 2.15, and Evangelistic at 7.<br />
Service on Wednesday Evenings at 7.30 p.m.<br />
The School meets on Sabbath Afternoons at 5.30. It is conducted<br />
by 41 Teachers. George Beveridge, Superintendent.<br />
Band <strong>of</strong> Hope in connection with the Congregation meets on<br />
Friday evenings at 7 ; Bible Class for young men and women,<br />
conducted by the Pastor, meets on Friday evenings at 8.<br />
Evangelistic Services are held on Saturday evenings at Victoria<br />
Harbour and in Cartsburn Hall.<br />
Tract distribution and Open-air Meetings are carried on in the<br />
East-end <strong>of</strong> the town by Members <strong>of</strong> the Church.<br />
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH— 1 Ardgowan Street.<br />
Rev. Joseph Bacon, Pastor, 30 Ardgowan Street, West.<br />
Mr David Ritchie, Honorary Precentor.<br />
Thomas Graves, Church <strong>Office</strong>r, 75 Regent Street.<br />
Sabbath Day Worship at 11 a.m. and. (3. 30 p.m.<br />
The Minister's Bible Class meets on Monday Evenings at 8<br />
o'clock. Public Service on Wednesday at 8 o'clock. The Sabbath<br />
School meets at 2.15 p.m.<br />
There is a Society for the distribution <strong>of</strong> religious tracts..<br />
Prayer Meetings in private houses are held on Tuesdays and.<br />
Thursdays every week. A Band <strong>of</strong> Hope meets on Friday at<br />
7.30. Society Classes meet for Christian Fellowship at the close<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Sabbath Morning Service, and on Wednesday evenings at.<br />
7 o'clock.
APPENDIX.<br />
PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH—Roxburgh Street.<br />
Pastor—Rev. Samuel Blackshaw, 13 Newton Street.<br />
Hon. Precentors—Mr Noble, jun., and Mr A. Sinclair.<br />
Church <strong>Office</strong>r—T. Ivey, 27 Lynedoch Street.<br />
Sabbath Services at 11 a.m. and G. 30 p.m. Sabbath School<br />
meets in the Hall under the Church, every Sabbath at 2.30 p.m.<br />
Class and Fellowship Meetings for Members on Sabbaths at<br />
12.15, and Monday evenings at S. Public Service on Thursday<br />
evenings at 8 in the Hall under the Church. Various other<br />
meetings are held in different parts <strong>of</strong> the town during the week,<br />
and are intimated on Sabbaths.<br />
.BAPTIST CHURCH—Orangefield Pl., Brachelston Square.<br />
Rev. James Dann, Pastor.<br />
Hon. Precentor—Adam Leisk, jurf.<br />
Chapel-keeper—William Young, S4 Roxburgh Street.<br />
Besides the ordinary Services on Sabbath, a Prayer Meeting is<br />
held in the Vestry every Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock. Weekly<br />
Prayer Meeting and Lecture every Wednesday evening at 8<br />
o'clock. The Sabbath School meets every Sabbath evening at<br />
half-past 5, and is superintended and conducted by members <strong>of</strong><br />
the Church. An Evangelistic Meeting is held in the Hall <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Chapel every Sabbath evening at 7. A Bible Class is conducted<br />
Jby the Pastor on Monday evenings during the Session, at 8.15<br />
p.m. The Psalmody Association meets on Friday evenings at 8<br />
during the Session. Tract distribution and visitation by members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Church, in the neighbourhood <strong>of</strong> the Chapel and other<br />
parts <strong>of</strong> the town.<br />
SEAMEN'S CHAPEL— 1 Dock Breast.<br />
Captain Donald Brotchie, Chaplain.<br />
Divine Service each Lord's Day at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. ; also<br />
Mondays and Thursdays at 7.30. Daily Meeting for Praise and<br />
Prayer at 12 noon. Attached to this Chapel are a Reading<br />
Room, <strong>Library</strong>, with Daily Papers, and Amusing Pastimes,<br />
Draughts, Chess, Billiards, and Bagatelle Boards, free to all<br />
Seamen ; and those <strong>of</strong> various nations are supplied with good<br />
reading in their own language. Open to all Seamen, free <strong>of</strong><br />
charge, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Ships are supplied with Loan<br />
Libraries. The Chaplain keeps a boat in which (weather permitting)<br />
he visits the vessels in the Roads, particularly emigrant<br />
ships, for the purpose <strong>of</strong> conducting religious services, and distributing<br />
useful books amongst seamen <strong>of</strong> foreign nations.<br />
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH—Brougham Sireet.<br />
Rev. Alexander Taylor, Pastor. Rev. Patrick. Gaule and Rev,<br />
John Angland, Assistants.<br />
Patrick M'Ginlay, Church <strong>Office</strong>r ; house, 24 Trafalgar Street.<br />
Male and Female Schools for Week-days and Sundays in connection<br />
with this Church.
APPENDIX.<br />
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH— 1 Rue-end Street,<br />
Rev. M. Condon, Pastor. Rev. John Keatney, Assistant;.<br />
Caretaker—Mrs Steel, 1 Rue-end. Street.<br />
Sunday and Week-day Schools in connection with this Church.<br />
Convent or Middle-Class School at Bank House.<br />
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.<br />
(For Addresses see General <strong>Directory</strong>.)<br />
The figures opposite the names denote the year in which they<br />
1829 Auld, Charles, M.D.<br />
1872 Black, John Robert<br />
1879 Cairns, David, M.B.,C.M.<br />
1871 Douglas, John C, M.B.<br />
1856 Dowie, E.T., M.D.<br />
1836 Fox, John, M.D.<br />
186S Galloway, Allan, M.D.<br />
1855 Marshall, Win. J., M.D.<br />
1563 M'Culloch, John, M.D.<br />
1863 M'Dougall, John, M.D.<br />
1564 M'Raild, D.<br />
were licensed.<br />
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.<br />
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1870 Paton, James, M.B.<br />
1S63 Robertson, J. K., M.D.<br />
1842 Richmond, A. F. M.D.<br />
1S77 Scott, Peter, M.B.,C.M.<br />
1831 Shortridge, Samuel, M.D.<br />
1S34 Stewart, A. D., M.C.<br />
1S50 Wallace, James, M.D.<br />
1S5S Whiteford, James, M.D.<br />
1869 Wilson, J., L.R.C.P. &<br />
S F<br />
1863 Wilson," W. A., M.D.<br />
Ladies' Seminary, 27 Union Street—English, writing, arithmetic,<br />
music, French and German, drawing (pencil, water and<br />
oil), and dancing—Mrs Dryden and assistants.<br />
Seminary for Young Ladies, Eldon Villa, 67 Eldon Street<br />
Misses Gibb and assistants.<br />
Institution for the Education <strong>of</strong> Young Ladies, Eskgrove, Fox<br />
Street—English, French, Italian, German, drawing (pencil, water<br />
and oil), music and dancing—Wm. Taylor, Member <strong>of</strong> the General<br />
Council <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh University, master.<br />
Gaelic Parish School, West Stewart Street—English reading,<br />
grammar, history, writing, geography, arithmetic, composition,<br />
Scriptural knowledge, drawing, etc.—H. M'Lachlan, master,<br />
with assistants.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Charity Public School—Managers—Messrs Hugh<br />
Fullarton, H. Walker, D. Shankland, A. B. Smith, Dr'W. A.<br />
Wilson, W. Crawford, A. Ferguson, and D. D. Adamson. W.<br />
Crawford, chairman ;<br />
treasurer ;<br />
D. D. Adamson, secretary ; A. Ferguson,<br />
C. W. Stewart, inspector.<br />
Bank House (Middle) School— Under the superintendence <strong>of</strong><br />
Franciscan Sisters.<br />
Avenue Park Collegiate School—Principal, John Graham, B.A.<br />
Highlanders' Academy, Boxburgh Street—Commercial and<br />
English Departments—Robert Wilson, head-master, and assistants.<br />
Fairrie's Trust School, 13 East Shaw Street—English grammar,,<br />
geography, arithmetic, writing, history, composition, and Scriptural<br />
knowledge, etc.—James Hutchison, with three assistants.
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St Mary's R.C. Parish School, East Shaw Street—General<br />
branches <strong>of</strong> education— Peter Fagan, head-master, and assistants.<br />
St Mary's R.C. Academy—Under the management <strong>of</strong> the Rev.<br />
A. Taylor.<br />
St Lawrence Roman Catholic School, Belville Street—Boys<br />
Department—Master, J. Taylor ; girls' and infants' Departments<br />
Under the superintendence <strong>of</strong> Franciscan Sisters from Bank House<br />
Episcopal School (East), Under Crescent—English grammar,<br />
geography, writing and arithmetic—Miss Leask.<br />
St John's Episcopal School (West), 16 Jamaica Street—English<br />
grammar, geography, history, writing, arithmetic, sewing, music,<br />
—Miss Thompson, teacher.<br />
Kilblain Academy—English, writing, arithmetic, book-keeping,<br />
mathematics, Latin, Greek, French, German, Italian, drawing,<br />
painting, music, dancing, and sewing. Head-masters—James<br />
Slater, junr., B.A., and David Wardrop, M.A.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Navigation School, Palmerston Buildings, Customhouse<br />
Place. Branches taught—Navigation, engineering, and<br />
nautical astronomy—Andrew Sproul.<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Art, held in Town Hall under the Science and Art<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> the Committee <strong>of</strong> Council on Education. Chair-<br />
man, Thos. Prentice ; secretary and treasurer, Thos. Macmillan ;<br />
teacher, Walter Yuille.<br />
1st ADMINISTRATIVE BATTALION<br />
RENFREWSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS.<br />
HEADQUARTERS, GREENOCK.<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF.<br />
Honorary Colonel—Sir Michael R. Shaw Stewart, Bart.<br />
Lieutenant-Colonel—David M'D. Latham.<br />
Majors—William Ross and W. 0. Leitch.<br />
Adjutant—John J. Grier, Major.<br />
Captains—Dugald MacEachran, Donald Brown, William N. A.<br />
Aitken William Lamont, John Stewart, David Scobie, James<br />
Tannahill, John M'Ewen, and R. D. Oliphant.<br />
Lieutenants—Hugh W. Walker, Thomas Neill, jun., James<br />
Morton, jun., John Agnew, John S. Nicol, Alex. J. Macdougall,<br />
John T. Wilson, James K. Stewart, George Williamson, jun.,<br />
George H. Black, Robert W. Livingston, and Abram Lyle.<br />
Second Lieutenants—Frederick Munsie, John M 'Isaac, Walter<br />
Blackwood, W. U. Park, Robert Lyle, and Richard D. Muir.<br />
Surgeons—Wm. J. Marshall, M.D., and Charles Auld, M.D.<br />
Hon. Assistant Surgeons—John C. Maddever, M.D., George<br />
Wyllie, M.D., and George Crawford, M.D.<br />
Honorary Chaplains—Rev. Dr M'Culloch and Rev. John<br />
M'Pherson.<br />
The Corps comprises 6 Companies at <strong>Greenock</strong>, 1 Company at<br />
Port-Glasgow, 1 Company at Gourock, and 1 Company at Rothesay<br />
(Bute).
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1st RENFREW AND DUMBARTON ARTILLERY<br />
VOLUNTEER CORPS,<br />
Consisting <strong>of</strong> the following Batteries, &c. :—Nos. 1 and 2 Batteries,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> ; Nos. 3 and 4 Batteries, Port-Glasgow ; No. 5<br />
Battery, Helensburgh ; No. 6 and 7 Batteries, Dumbarton.<br />
Lieutenant-Colonel—John Scott, 22nd August, 1S63, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Major—John Fullarton, 19th July, 1876, Port-Glasgow.<br />
Captains—W. L. Halley, 23rd March, 1872, Dumbarton ; T.<br />
J. F. Messer, 11th December, 1872, Helensburgh ; Robt. Thorne,<br />
-29th November, 1873, <strong>Greenock</strong> ; Hugh Richard Walker, 20th<br />
March, 1878, <strong>Greenock</strong> ; and Wm. F. Allan, 20th March, 1878,<br />
Port-Glasgow.<br />
Lieutenants—Wm. Anderson, 15th November, 1873, Helensburgh<br />
; Edward A. Johnson, 10th October, 1S74, Dumbarton<br />
John M'Leod, 7th June, 1876, Dumbarton ; Andrew Carmichael,<br />
4th October, 1876, <strong>Greenock</strong> ; Robert Duncan, 16th August, 1879,<br />
Port-Glasgow ; James Fleming, 16th August, 1S79, <strong>Greenock</strong> ;<br />
and Herbert J. Thorne, 16th August, 1879, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Second Lieutenant—Francis G. Gemmill, 5th December, 1877,<br />
Helensburgh.<br />
Adjutant—Captain W. E. Taylor, 20th Jan., 1864, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Surgeons—W. A. Wilson, M.D., 2Sth May, 1868, <strong>Greenock</strong>;<br />
and John W. Taylor, M.D., 9th February, 1871, and 1st October,<br />
1877, Port-Glasgow.<br />
Acting Surgeon—James Finlay, M.D., 1st October, 1877,<br />
Helensburgh.<br />
Honorary Chaplains—Rev. A. Gray, 22nd March, 1861, Dumbarton;<br />
Rev. F. L. Robertson, D.D., 4th February, 1S68, Glasgow;<br />
Rev. Wm. Bell, 28th March, 1868, Port-Glasgow ; Rev. John<br />
JBaird, B.D., 3rd March, 1869, Helensburgh.<br />
SOCIETIES.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Bible Society—Instituted 1807.—James Morton,<br />
Esq., president; Rev. Dr M'Culloch, Abram Lyle, Esq., Provost<br />
Campbell, and Bailie Brymner, vice-presidents ; Rev. J. J.<br />
Bonar and Hugh Buie, secretaries; James Paterson, treasurer;<br />
James M'Kelvie, stationer, depository ; with a committee <strong>of</strong> 26<br />
members.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Seamen's Friends' Society—Instituted 1820.—Ex-<br />
Provost Lyle, president ; Robert Kerr, treasurer ; John M 'II vain,<br />
secretary ; U. Walton, assistant-secretary ; with 48 directors ; D.<br />
Brotchie, chaplain ; John Swan, <strong>of</strong>ficer. This society has a Seamen's<br />
Chapel, at 1 Dock Breast, seating 350, in which Divine<br />
Service is conducted three times each Lord's Day. A Reading<br />
Room and <strong>Library</strong> are open daily from 9 to 9, free <strong>of</strong> charge.<br />
Loan Libraries to all foreign-going ships—about 250 are thus<br />
issued in the year. It has a depot, where the Scriptures are sold<br />
at reduced prices in various languages. The society also keeps a<br />
boat in which the Chaplain visits the vessels in the Roads,<br />
•especially emigrant ships.
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Sailors'Home, Dock Breast—Instituted 1852.— Duncan Ritchie y -<br />
superintendent. Committee <strong>of</strong> Management—The Provost <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, the Chairman <strong>of</strong> Harbour Committee, the Collector <strong>of</strong><br />
Customs, and the Shipping Master, with the President, Treasurer,<br />
Secretary, Chaplain, and seven members <strong>of</strong> the Seamen's Friends 1<br />
Society. The Home has accommodation for 80 seamen, and is ;<br />
fitted up with every convenience and comfort.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Young Men's Christian Association—Instituted 1830.<br />
Rooms, Temperance Institute, West Stewart Street. <strong>Office</strong>bearers,<br />
1880-81—Ex-Provost Lyle, honorary president ; John<br />
Macphail, president ; John Morison, vice-president ; William<br />
Walker and D. M'Farlane, joint-secretaries; William Lamont;<br />
corresponding secretary, Palmerston Buildings ; William Boyd,<br />
reading-room secretary; Robert Macpherson, treasurer, 33<br />
Cathcart Street ; A. M'Kenzie, librarian. This Association has<br />
for its object the religious, intellectual and social improvement<br />
<strong>of</strong> its members, and <strong>of</strong> the young men <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>. Ten weekly<br />
meetings are held in various places. An Evangelistic Meeting is<br />
held every Saturday night at 8 o'clock for young men. A course<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lectures is arranged during the winter months in the Towhi<br />
Hall. There are also a Reading Room and <strong>Library</strong> in the Institute<br />
open to the public at the following rates :—Annually, 7s 6d ; halfyearly,<br />
4s ; quarterly, 2s ; apprentices, 2s 6d annually.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Young Men's Protestant Association— Instituted<br />
1862. Object—The study <strong>of</strong> the Bible and Romish Works ; the<br />
enlightenment <strong>of</strong> Protestants as to the real character <strong>of</strong> Popery<br />
in its religious, social, and political aspects, and the conversion<br />
<strong>of</strong> Romanists. Hon. President, Councillor Robert Shankland ;<br />
chairman, Rev. Wm. Wilson ; treasurer, Andrew Snolseed ?.<br />
secretary, Mr Wright, 20 Hope Street ; librarian, Mr Hugh<br />
Andrews; with a committee <strong>of</strong> members. The members meet for<br />
mutual improvement every Friday evening, and young men are<br />
cordially invited. Essays are read, and conversations and readings<br />
engaged in. The library contains several hundred volumes,<br />
lectures by local and other ministers and laymen are delivered<br />
from time to time. Young men <strong>of</strong> good character, who admit<br />
the Bible to be the Word <strong>of</strong> God and their guide, are admitted as<br />
members. Annual subscription, Is.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Sabbath School Union—Instituted 1870. Hon. Pre"<br />
sident, Provost Binnie, Gourock ; president, John Kinloch ; vicepresident,<br />
David Young ; treasurer, Thomas Carmichael ; jointsecretaries,<br />
John B. Patrick and Robert L. Younger; with a<br />
committee <strong>of</strong> twelve, and a general committee consisting <strong>of</strong> one<br />
representative from each associated school. The objects <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Union are—1st, To encourage unity, and increase Sabbath Schools<br />
throughout the town ; 2, to improve the method <strong>of</strong> conducting<br />
schools ; and 3rd, to promote the personal piety <strong>of</strong> the teachers,<br />
and to unite in prayer for a blessing on their work. General<br />
meetings <strong>of</strong> the Union are held cpaarterly.
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<strong>Greenock</strong> Working Boys' and Girls' Religious Society.—Hon.<br />
President, James Morton, Esq., Balclutha ; President, James<br />
Slater, jun., B.A. ; Vice-President, T. R. Ogilvie ; Treasurer,<br />
Robert Macpherson, 33 Cathcart Street ; Secretary, James<br />
Morton, jun., 1 Palmerston Buildings. Keeper <strong>of</strong> the Society's<br />
Rooms, Jonathan Burns. Its chief aim is to impart a religious<br />
instruction, and form a connecting link between the Sabbath<br />
School and the Church. It provides classes for mutual improvement<br />
and meetings for social entertainment, and by means <strong>of</strong><br />
Savings Banks it seeks to foster provident habits. Meetings are<br />
held every Sabbath forenoon, at eleven o'clock, in Town Hall,<br />
John Street Hall, Temperance Institute, Crawfurdsburn Free<br />
Church School, Old Seamen's Chapel, High Vennel Mission Hall,<br />
Shaw Street Public School, Hall <strong>of</strong> Mechanics' Institute, and<br />
Public School, St Andrew Square.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Working Boys' Home, 3 Lyle Street, for destitute<br />
working lads above 14 years <strong>of</strong> age. — President, Dr Marshall<br />
treasurer, John Kinloch ; secretary, James Bone ; members <strong>of</strong><br />
committee, William Crawford, A. 0. Smith, John Hastie, James<br />
M 'Gavin, A. S. Mories, Robert Wright, Thomas P. Finlay, Jas.<br />
Brown and John Bryce. Superintendent—Mr S. Campbell.<br />
GREENOCK MEDICAL SOCIETY.<br />
Instituted 30th October, 1865.<br />
The objects are to receive communications on Medicine and<br />
Surgery, to converse on medical topics, and generally to promote<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional improvement and amicable feelings by any means<br />
that from time to time be approved <strong>of</strong> by the Society. Ordinary<br />
meetings are usually held once a month during session in the<br />
Society's Rooms, Kirk Street, Glebe. <strong>Office</strong>-bearers for 1881 :<br />
President, J. K. Robertson, M.D. ; vice-president, James Paton,<br />
M.B. ; secretary, J. R. Black ; treasurer, A. Galloway, M.D. ;<br />
librarian, John M'Culloch, M.D.<br />
BENEVOLENT.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Female Benevolent Society—Instituted 1S11—for the<br />
benefit <strong>of</strong> aged females <strong>of</strong> good moral character. Supported by<br />
voluntary subscriptions. The Lady Octavia Shaw Stewart,<br />
patroness ; Mrs Steele, Silwood, president ; Mrs Graham Brymner,<br />
Maybank, Finnart Street, treasurer; Miss Buchanan, 48<br />
Esplanade, secretary ; Rev. Wm. Laughton, D.D., chaplain ; 40<br />
superintendents, 40 visitors, and 19 collectors. The Committeemeet<br />
on the second Monday <strong>of</strong> every month, in the hall in connection<br />
with the Free Gaelic Church, and a general meeting is<br />
held once a year, in January, for the election <strong>of</strong> a Committee ok<br />
Management for the coming year, as also for the purpose <strong>of</strong> being,,"<br />
informed <strong>of</strong> the past year's transactions.
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<strong>Greenock</strong> Medical Aid Society, Home, 19 Roxburgh Street<br />
President, James Stewart, Esq., M.P. ; vice-president, W. A.<br />
Wilson, M.D.; secretary, William Auld, writer, Cathcart Streettreasurer,<br />
W. O. Leitch. Acting Committee, Rev. Peter Thornson,<br />
Dr W. J. Marshall, D. E. Barclay, John Duff, Graham<br />
Brymner, and John Douglas, along with <strong>of</strong>fice-bearers ex <strong>of</strong>flciis<br />
members <strong>of</strong> committee. The object <strong>of</strong> the society is to provide<br />
medical comforts and attendance for persons resident in <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
or in the parishes <strong>of</strong> Inverkip (which includes Gourock), and<br />
Port-Glasgow, labouring under incurable disease, or others who,<br />
though not incurable, may require months or years <strong>of</strong> nursing<br />
and treatment, and are incapable <strong>of</strong> earning a livelihood.<br />
Training Home for Friendless Girls, Mount Pleasant Street,<br />
-was opened June, 1865, as a necessary adjunct to the operations<br />
<strong>of</strong> the "Mission to Friendless Females," one <strong>of</strong> the objects <strong>of</strong><br />
this Association being to rescue from falling into vicious habits<br />
friendless girls from 12 to 16 years <strong>of</strong> age. These are trained in<br />
the Home for domestic service, besides being instructed in reading,<br />
writing, arithmetic, sewing, &c, and having habits <strong>of</strong> industry<br />
and well-doing inculcated. After obtaining situations for<br />
these inmates, the committee continue to take a lively interest<br />
in them. The Home is principally supported by voluntary<br />
subscriptions.<br />
Trustees—Ex-Provost Lyle, R. Little, Esq., J. Macgregor, Esq.<br />
President—Mrs Hamilton.<br />
Vice-President—Mrs J. Brymner.<br />
Treasurer—Miss Stark.<br />
Secretary—Miss Williamson, Newton Street, Finnart.<br />
Chaplain—Rev. A. Symington.<br />
Directors—Provost Campbell, M. Hill, A. M. Fleming,<br />
J. W. Black, J. Kinloch, and R. Hamilton.<br />
House <strong>of</strong> Refuge, or Shelter for Females, Ingleston—Instituted<br />
1854.—President, Mrs William Steel, Silwood ; vice-president,<br />
Mrs Joseph Pennell ; and a committee <strong>of</strong> 20 ladies ; John Cunningham,<br />
treasurer ; Rev. J. M. Jarvie, secretary ; Rev. Dr<br />
M'Culloch, chaplain. Gentlemen's committee, Jas. Morton, John<br />
Cunningham, Utrick Walton, Wm. Steele, and Graham Brymner.<br />
Mrs Martin, matron. The object <strong>of</strong> this institution is to afford<br />
shelter to fallen females, training them for the duties <strong>of</strong> the<br />
household, and to assist in getting them into service with respectable<br />
families.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society.—This Society<br />
was instituted in 1872, for the purpose <strong>of</strong> rendering aid to<br />
discharged prisoners, or those on their way to prison life. The<br />
Home for the reception <strong>of</strong> females, at 35 Dempster Street, was<br />
opened on the 10th February, 1873. Miss Gray, matron. The<br />
inmates receive the benefit <strong>of</strong> religious instruction, and are<br />
.expected to earn their own livelihood at the Home, by the
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•exercise <strong>of</strong> such industries for which<br />
When reformed the Committee procure<br />
they may be suited.<br />
situations or work for<br />
the inmates either at home or abroad. The Society is supported<br />
by voluntary subscriptions. President, James J. Grieve, Esq. ;<br />
vice-presidents, Abram Lyle, Esq., and J. Morton, Esq. ;<br />
secretary, John Rodger; chaplain, Rev. Andrew Symington.<br />
There is a committee <strong>of</strong> gentlemen and also <strong>of</strong> ladies, with a staff<br />
<strong>of</strong> prison and district visitors. Secretary, Mrs Duncan Cunningham<br />
; treasurer to Ladies' Committee, Miss Rodger.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Charitable Society, for the Relief <strong>of</strong> the Casual Poor<br />
—Instituted in 1861.—-Jas. Stewart, Esq., M.P., patron ; Provost<br />
Campbell, president; Alex. Scott, Esq., and Abram Lyle, Esq.,<br />
vice-presidents ; J. Nicol, treasurer ; J. S. Armit, 26 Cathcart<br />
Street, secretary ; and an acting committee <strong>of</strong> 28 members, with<br />
power to add to their number. The object <strong>of</strong> the Society is to<br />
proeure funds for urgent cases <strong>of</strong> casual destitution without<br />
interfering with the operations <strong>of</strong> the Parochial Board or other<br />
Charitable Institutions. The distribution is effected by dividing<br />
the five wards <strong>of</strong> the town among 28 distributors, one convener<br />
for each <strong>of</strong> the five wards— 1st Ward, Robert Farrell ; 2nd Ward,<br />
John Anderson ; 3rd Ward, W. B. Tierney ; 4th Ward, George<br />
A. D. Mackay ; 5th Ward, John Forbes.<br />
Ferguson Eye Bequest.—In connection with the <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
Infirmary, there is an institution founded by the late James<br />
Ferguson, Esq., Auchneagh, called the Ferguson P]ye Bequest,<br />
where patients suffering with diseases <strong>of</strong> the eyes receive treatment<br />
free. The present managers are—Messrs R. S. M'Morland<br />
and John Bain ; the Provost and two senior Magistrates ; the<br />
Chairman Deputy-Chairman, and Secretary <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
firmary—The Provost, chairman ; Dr Cluckie, oculist.<br />
In-<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Highland Society.—Founded for the following<br />
objects, viz.:— 1st, For the purpose <strong>of</strong> preserving and promoting<br />
the language, literature, music, poetry, antiquities, and athletic<br />
games <strong>of</strong> the Highlanders, and for encouraging the more general<br />
vise <strong>of</strong> the national dress ; 2nd, for founding one or more bursaries,<br />
or to make annual or other grants <strong>of</strong> money in aid <strong>of</strong> diligent<br />
or distinguished students, being natives, or sons <strong>of</strong> natives, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Highlands <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> ; and, 3rd, for establishing a fund for<br />
affording temporary relief to deserving and destitute Highlanders,<br />
and assisting worthy persons coming from the Highlands in quest<br />
<strong>of</strong> employment. <strong>Office</strong>-bearers—Chief, the Most Noble the Marquis<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lome ; patrons, the Most Noble the Marquis <strong>of</strong> Bute and Sir<br />
M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart.; president, James Johnstone Grieve,<br />
Esq.; vice-presidents, John Fleming, Esq., John Erskine, Esq.,<br />
Walter Grieve, Esq., Dr M'Raild, Hugh M'Kay, Esq., and John<br />
'Cameron, Esq.; with sixteen directors—any five a quorum ;<br />
treasurer, Mr Jas. Brown, jun. ; joint-secretaries, Duncan<br />
M'Kenzie, 65 Nicholson Street, and Norman Gillies. Hall, 41<br />
Nicolson Street— open every evening.
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EDUCATIONAL.<br />
GREENOCK (BURGH) SCHOOL BOARD.<br />
In accordance with the provisions <strong>of</strong> " The Education (<strong>Scotland</strong>)'<br />
Act, 1872." the following are the members <strong>of</strong> the School Board<br />
for the triennial period from*lS79-S2 :—Dugald Campbell, Rev.<br />
Peter Thomson, Rev. John Kerr Campbell, William Crawford,<br />
Robert Cook, Alexander S. Mories, James Lang, jun., W. A.<br />
Wilson, M.D., George W. Jaffrey, Robert Hendry, George R.<br />
M'Dougall.<br />
Clerk, G. Williamson. Treasurer, Quintin Bone.<br />
Inspecting <strong>Office</strong>r, C. W. Stewart ; Assistants, James Russell<br />
and Alexander Cameron.<br />
SCHOOLS UNDER PERMANENT GREENOCK BURGH<br />
SCHOOL BOARD.<br />
Permanent<br />
St Andrew Square School—Mr M. Carmichael, head-master,<br />
and assistants.<br />
Belville Place School—Mr Alexander Bremner, F.E.I.S., headmaster,<br />
and assistants.<br />
Mearns Street School—Mr William Cook, B.A., head-master,<br />
and assistants.<br />
Shaw Street School—Mr J. Wilson, head-master, and assistants.<br />
Glebe School—Mr John Williamson, M.A., head-master, and i<br />
assistants.<br />
Highlanders' Academy—Robert Wilson and Assistants.<br />
Alan Ker School—Andrew Young and assistants.<br />
Sir Michael Street School—Mr H. M. Melville and assistants.<br />
Charity School—Mr Gordon Simpson and assistants.<br />
Temporary<br />
Crawfurdsburn School—Mr Robert Caldwell and assistants.<br />
Vennel School, No. 65 Vennel—Mr Jas. Watson and assistants, i<br />
Duncan Street School— Mr John Morrison and assistants.<br />
Under the superintendence <strong>of</strong> the Board, Science Classes are<br />
taught in connection with the Science and Art Department <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Council <strong>of</strong> Education. The following are the subjects and the<br />
schools at which they are taught during the present session :<br />
Geology, Physiography, Magnetism, and Electricity at Mearns<br />
Street School, by William Cook, B.A.; Machine Construction and<br />
Drawing, applied mechanics and steam, Shaw Street School, by<br />
Andrew Sproul. In Glebe School, Theoretical Mechanicsand<br />
Mathmetics by Alex. Birrell ; Botany by Thomas Scott ; and<br />
Inorganic Chemistry (Theoretical) by J. W. Biggart. Inorganic<br />
Chemistry (Practical, Elementary, and Advanced) and Blowpipe<br />
Analysis by J. W. Biggart, in Chemical Laboratory, 29 Cathcart St*<br />
WEST (LANDWARD) PARISH SCHOOL BOARD.<br />
Chairman—H. R. B. Peile, Mansion House ; James Stewart,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Garvocks ; A. M. Fleming, merchant; W. 0. Leitch, merchant.<br />
Clerk and treasurer—J. Innes Macdougall.
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EAST (LANDWARD) PARISH SCHOOL BOARD.<br />
Chairman—R. G. Sommerville, Port-Glasgow Road ; J. L.<br />
Cunliffe, shipbuilder ; R. G. Brown, pottery ; H. R. B. Peile,<br />
Mansion House; and G. M'Onie, Morton Terrace. Clerk and<br />
treasurer—J. Innes Macdougall.<br />
GREENOCK ACADEMY.<br />
Directors from the Town Council—Provost Campbell, Bailies<br />
Shankland, Walker, and Leitch ; Councillors Pullarton and<br />
Wilson. Directors from the shareholders—Dr James Wallace,<br />
Matthew Hill, Hew M'llwraith, W. Letham, D. D. Adamson,<br />
stnd Robert Wright. Treasurer—Louson Walker. Secretary<br />
George Williamson.<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> Academy, situated in Nelson Street, was opened<br />
in September, 1855, and is intended to provide a good general<br />
education for boys and girls. It contains twelve spacious and<br />
well-aired class-i'ooms, with teachers' rooms, &c, and a large hall<br />
in which all the pupils may be assembled ; there is also an extene<br />
playground attached, with covered sheds for exercise in wet<br />
weather. The curriculum for the senior classes embraces a wide<br />
and varied course <strong>of</strong> study, extending over five years, and the<br />
arrangements are such as to allow a selection <strong>of</strong> classes to be made<br />
suitable for those intending afterwards to pursue their studies at<br />
any <strong>of</strong> the Universities, as well as those wishing to qualify themselves<br />
for the public service or for mercantile pursuits.<br />
Rector, E. L. Neilson ; Arithmetic and Mathematics, W. U.<br />
Park, B.A. ; Classical department, the Rector; English department,<br />
head-master, F. H. Mure; Modern Languages, R. Dryden;<br />
Writing, J. W. M'Gregor ; Drawing, T. R. Milligan ; Pian<strong>of</strong>orte<br />
and Singing, George T. Poulter ; Class Singing, W. P. Cross ;<br />
Dancing, Mrs (Wallace) Gillies ; Sewing and Fancy Work, Miss<br />
M'Lean ; Janitor, John M'Kelvie.<br />
There are two Bursaries in connection with the Academy, the<br />
holders <strong>of</strong> which are entitled to attend all the ordinary classes<br />
gratis :— (1) The Macfie Bursary, founded by the late Wm, Macfie,<br />
Esq. <strong>of</strong> Langhouse, which is competed for annually and is open<br />
to boys from any school—5 boys ; (2) The Fairrie Bursary,<br />
founded by the late Thomas Fairrie, Esq., <strong>Greenock</strong>. One boy<br />
appointed each year by Mr Fairrie's trustees— 5 boys.<br />
Regulations for the Macfie Bursary.— 1, The Directors shall<br />
select annually, after competitive examination, one boy to be admitted<br />
to the classical department, and to be educated in all the<br />
accompanying branches. There shall be no appointment in place<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bursars who may be prevented from completing the curriculum.<br />
2. The competition shall be open to boys not under eight or above<br />
twelve years <strong>of</strong> age, from the Academy or any other school<br />
approved by the Directors ; and due advertisement will be made<br />
accordingly. 3. Any boy may be selected .to enter in any year <strong>of</strong><br />
the classical curriculum, according to the judgment <strong>of</strong> the
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examiners, the parents and guardians <strong>of</strong> the Bursars undertaking<br />
that he shall complete the curriculum. 4. An examination <strong>of</strong><br />
the Bursars shall be made annually, and the Bursaries shall be<br />
continued only on pro<strong>of</strong> being given <strong>of</strong> regular and satisfactory<br />
progress.<br />
The Fairrie Bursary was founded by the late Thos. Fairrie y<br />
Esq., and he stipulated by his deed <strong>of</strong> settlement, that in return<br />
for the bequest made by him to the Academy, the Directors<br />
should present a gratis education to one boy <strong>of</strong> promise in each<br />
year <strong>of</strong> the Latin curriculum, along with the free enjoyment <strong>of</strong><br />
all the accompanying classes, who should be recommended by his<br />
Trustees, and failing them, by the superintendent <strong>of</strong> the schools;<br />
endowed by Mr Fairrie.<br />
In addition to the ordinary class prizes, the following are competed<br />
for annually at the close <strong>of</strong> the session :— 1. The Stewart<br />
Gold Medal—open to boys and girls <strong>of</strong> the third, fourth, and<br />
fifth years attending the Academy during the session in which<br />
the medal is given—£5. The Competitors may select any six <strong>of</strong><br />
the following ten subjects (one at least being a language)—Mathematics,<br />
Arithmetic, Latin, Greek, French, German, English<br />
Literature and Analysis, English Grammar and Composition,.<br />
History and Geography, Scripture Knowledge. 2. The Brown<br />
Society's Prize— open to boys in the Classical Department during<br />
the Session—£10. 3. The Campbell Prize—a Case <strong>of</strong> Mathematical<br />
Instruments to the best scholar in the Mathematical Department—£5.<br />
The prizes for Scripture knowledge—open to all<br />
Pupils <strong>of</strong> the Fourth and Fifth Years.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Bagged School Association—School-buildings, with<br />
superintendent and matron's houses attached, Wellington, Captain,<br />
and Holmscr<strong>of</strong>t Streets. President, Sir Michael R. Shaw<br />
Stewart, Bart. ; vice-presidents, James Stewart, Esq., M.P. for<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>; D. Campbell, Esq., Provost <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> ; chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
acting committee, J. Stewart, Esq., M.P. ; vice-chairman, {John<br />
C. Hunter, Esq. ; secretary to committee <strong>of</strong> Boys' School, Mr M.<br />
F. Dunlop ; secretaries to committee <strong>of</strong> Girls' School, Mrs John<br />
Robertson and Miss Little ; superintendent, Mr Alex. Thomson;<br />
matron, Miss Murray. It is the object <strong>of</strong> this Association to reclaim<br />
the neglected and destitute children <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>, by affording<br />
them the benefit <strong>of</strong> a good common and Christian education<br />
and training them to habits <strong>of</strong> regular industry, so as to enable<br />
them to earn an honest livelihood and fit them for the duties <strong>of</strong> "<br />
life. The plan upon which the schools are conducted is as follows<br />
:—The children receive an allowance <strong>of</strong> food for their daily<br />
support ; are instructed in reading, writing and arithmetic ;<br />
trained in industry by employing them daily in such works as<br />
are suited to their years ; and taught the truths <strong>of</strong> the Gospel,<br />
making the Holy Scriptures the ground-work <strong>of</strong> instruction ; and<br />
on Sundays the children l-eceive suitable religious teaching.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Auxiliary Gaelic School Society.—Instituted 1S20.<br />
Rev. Murdoch MAskill, president; Robert Blair, Esq., vice—
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president ; John M'Phail, treasurer and secretary. Committee<br />
Donald M 'Donald, Hugh Buie, A. J. Black, Donald M'Tavish„<br />
Duncan Shaw, Hugh M 'Arthur, with a committee <strong>of</strong> ladies.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Philosophical Society.—The purpose <strong>of</strong> the society is<br />
the promotion <strong>of</strong> the study <strong>of</strong> literature, science and art by means<br />
<strong>of</strong> lectures and otherwise. The meetings are held in the Watt<br />
Monument. <strong>Office</strong>-bearers for session 1880-81—President, W.<br />
A. Wilson, M.D. ; vice-presidents, James Wallace, M.D.,<br />
and Donald Macdonald ; treasurer, D. M'Callum ; secretary,<br />
John Rodger.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Juridical Society—Instituted 21st November, 1872.<br />
This Society has for its objects the diffusion <strong>of</strong> legal knowledge<br />
among its members, and the acquisition <strong>of</strong> a good style <strong>of</strong> speaking<br />
and writing. Only Procurators, Law Clerks and Apprentices<br />
are eligible as members. <strong>Office</strong>-bearers:—Hon. president, Sheriff<br />
Smith; president, C. MacCulloch, Esq.; vice-presidents, Messrs J.<br />
W. Crawford and R. S. Walker ; secretary, Mr James Millar ;<br />
treasurer, Mr William P. Stuart; committee <strong>of</strong> management,<br />
Messrs Rutherford, Allan, Prentice, Swan, Macgregor, and<br />
Mackenzie.<br />
Museum—Watt Monument, Kelly Street.—The Museum and<br />
adjoining Lecture Hall were erected at the cost <strong>of</strong> the late James<br />
M'Lean, Esq., <strong>of</strong> West Bank, and were opened on 3rd November,<br />
1876. Hours from 11 till 6; Saturdays, from 3 till 9 evening,<br />
Managed by a joint committee from the <strong>Greenock</strong> <strong>Library</strong> and<br />
the <strong>Greenock</strong> Philosophical Society— Chairman, A. 0. Leitch ;<br />
treasurer, Louson Walker; secretary, George R. M'Dougall;<br />
curator, Thomas Struthers.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Natural History Society—Founded in 1878.— President,<br />
W. J. Marshall, M.D. ; vice-presidents, Dr John R.<br />
Black and Thomas Scott ; treasurer, George H. Black ;<br />
secretary, Thomas Struthers, Watt Institution. The objects <strong>of</strong><br />
this society are to promote the study <strong>of</strong> Natural History by<br />
meetings for the reading <strong>of</strong> papers and the exhibition <strong>of</strong><br />
specimens, and by excursions for practical study. The society<br />
meets in the Watt Institution, Kelly Street.<br />
Ardgowau Bowling Club.—Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart.,<br />
patron. President, J. H. Ballantine ; vice-president, U. Walton<br />
; John Rodger, treasurer ; Thomas Wilson, secretary.<br />
Wellington Park Bowling Club.—Patron, SirM. R. S. Stewart,<br />
Bart. ; honorary member, Hew MTlwraith, Esq. ; Robert Miller,<br />
38 Main Street, president ; Robert Boyd, vice-president ; Wm.<br />
Crawford, treasurer ; Robert Fulton, secretary.<br />
Grosvenor Bowling Club.—Patron, Michael Hugh Shaw<br />
Stewart, yr., <strong>of</strong> Ardgowau ; honorary members, Sir M. R. S.<br />
Stewart, Bart. ; the Provost <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> ; J. J. Grieve, Esq.,<br />
ex-M.P. ; president, John Service ; William Milligan, vice-president<br />
; Robert M'Auslan, treasurer ; A. K. M'Donald, secy.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Cricket Club—Instituted 1862.— Patron, Sir M. R<br />
Shaw Stewart, Bart ; hon. president, James Stewart, Esq., M.P. j
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vice-president, Wm, M'Clure, jr. ; captain, John Adam ; treasurer,<br />
Robt. Lyle, jun.; secretary, John M'Clure, 11 William St.<br />
TEMPERANCE.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Total Abstinence Society—Instituted 1836.—<strong>Office</strong>s<br />
and Halls, Temperance Institute, West Stewart Street. Hon.<br />
presidents, Provost Campbell, ex-Provost Morton, ex-Provost<br />
Lyle, and Robert Little, Esq. president, John Lang ; treasurer,<br />
;<br />
Jlobert Miller ; secretary, Jannes Clark ; missionary, James<br />
M'Allister; Registrar <strong>of</strong> Society and Curator <strong>of</strong> Institute, Adam<br />
Anderson, 12 Ardgowan Street, W.<br />
Cartsdyke Working Men's Total Abstinence Society—Founded<br />
in December, 1870.—Thomas M'Intyre, president; David Taylor,<br />
treasurer ; Robert Smith, secretary ; David M<strong>of</strong>fat, trustee.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Public-House Company (Limited)—Established 1878.<br />
<strong>Office</strong>, 22 Hamilton Street. Directors, Abram Lyle (chairman),<br />
Harry Smith, Robert Galbraith Sommerville, John Erskine,<br />
Dugald Shankland, John Duff, James Morton, John M. Hutcheson,<br />
Andrew Swan Quintin Bone, secretary and treasurer.<br />
;<br />
GOOD TEMPLARS.<br />
The District Lodge <strong>of</strong> the Independent Order <strong>of</strong> Good Templars<br />
for the Lower Ward <strong>of</strong> Renfrewshire.<br />
Robert Miller, D.D., G.W.C.T., 18 Arcade.<br />
George Rowe, D.C.T. ; Andrew S. Montgomerie, V.T. ; Charles<br />
Thomson, P.C.T. ; William Stewart, D.C. ; Wm. Smith, 3£<br />
Kelly Street, secretary.<br />
The object <strong>of</strong> this Lodge is to further the cause <strong>of</strong> Temperance<br />
by united effort and mutual counsel. It is composed <strong>of</strong> representatives<br />
from the various Lodges in the District, including<br />
Port-Glasgow, Kilmalcolm, <strong>Greenock</strong>, Gourock, Inverkip, and<br />
Millport.<br />
MUSICAL.<br />
The Select Choir—Allan Macbeth, conductor.<br />
The Select Choir meets in Kilblain Academy. President, Dr<br />
Marshall ; vice-president, Dr Paton ; secretary and treasurer, J.<br />
Tannahill.<br />
HORTICULTURAL.<br />
Royal West Renfrewshire Horticultural Society—Patron, His<br />
Royal Highness the Prince <strong>of</strong> Wales ; honorary presidents, Sir<br />
M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart., James Morton, Alexander Scott,<br />
and W. W. B. Rodger; vice-president, Robert Sheridan; treasurer,<br />
Robert Ritchie ; secretary, Matthew Fleming, 7 Glen<br />
Street ; with a Committee <strong>of</strong> 7. Competition meetings, in Town<br />
Hall, on Gth and 7th July, and 30th and 31st August.
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AGRICULTURAL.<br />
Lower Ward <strong>of</strong> Renfrewshire Agricultural Society—Established<br />
1849. —Annual exhibition <strong>of</strong> live stock and dairy produce will<br />
take place this year, in the field at the back <strong>of</strong> the Academy, in<br />
June. Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, <strong>of</strong> Ardgowan and<br />
Blackhall,<br />
president ;<br />
Bart., patron ; Duncan Darroch, Esq., <strong>of</strong> Gourock,<br />
Hugh Shaw Stewart, Esq., and Horatio R. B. Peile,<br />
Esq., vice-presidents; James Laird, Berryyards, treasurer; J.<br />
W. Crawford, solicitor, 26 Hamilton Street, secretary.<br />
BENEFIT AND FRIENDLY.<br />
Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Association—Instituted 1852.<br />
Provost Lyle, president ; Councillor Brymner, vice-president<br />
John Cunningham, treasurer and secretary ; with a committee <strong>of</strong><br />
twelve members ; secretary's <strong>of</strong>fice, 32 Cathcart Street.<br />
Buchanan Bequest.—By Codicil and Deed <strong>of</strong> Foundation, dated<br />
4th December, 1862, Mr James Campbell Buchanan, <strong>of</strong> Bagatelle,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, bequeathed £4000 in trust <strong>of</strong> his Trustees, viz. :<br />
Messrs John Graham, Peter M'Naughton, Colin Lamont, jun.,<br />
James Reid, Thomas Oliphant Hunter, and William Clark, in<br />
conjunction with Mr Alexander Rodger, the Provost <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>,,<br />
the Sheriff-Substitute at <strong>Greenock</strong>, and the President <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
Seamen's Friends' Society, all for the time being, along with two<br />
or more persons to be appointed by the Town Council and Police<br />
Board, for the purpose <strong>of</strong> founding an "Asylum at <strong>Greenock</strong> to<br />
afford shelter during night to poor persons without a home, and<br />
to supply them with a nourishing meal on entering and leaving<br />
the Asylum." In terms <strong>of</strong> the Codicil, the Town Council and<br />
Police Board are appointed Trustees <strong>of</strong> the Asylum. A building<br />
is now erected in Captain Street, in which persons are accommodated<br />
according to the testator's wishes.<br />
Scott Bequest.—By will, dated 8th January, 1836, Mr William<br />
Scott, <strong>of</strong> St Andrew's, New Brunswick, bequeathed the residue<br />
<strong>of</strong> his estate in trust "to the Provost and Magistrates for the<br />
time being, as also the two Clergymen <strong>of</strong> the East and West<br />
Parishes <strong>of</strong> his father's native town <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>," for "the<br />
endowment <strong>of</strong> a school for the maintenance and education <strong>of</strong> as<br />
many indigent orphan children to be instructed in English reading<br />
and grammar, together with writing, arithmetic, and a few<br />
<strong>of</strong> the plain branches <strong>of</strong> mathematics." Mr Scott died in 183S,<br />
but fche estates have not yet bean completely realised. The<br />
Trustees have on hand about £4000. An institution has now<br />
Ijeeis endowed, <strong>of</strong> which Mr J. M. Brown is superintendent, and<br />
Mrs Brown, matron. Several admissions have been made <strong>of</strong><br />
indigent orphan children, and the institution is now in full<br />
working order.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Friendly Funeral Society—Instituted 1S24.—John<br />
BeO, president; James M'Neil, treasurer; Duncan Gilmour s<br />
secretary ; John Fraser, <strong>of</strong>ficer. Meets in Borland's Temperance-<br />
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Hotel, 24 Cathcart Street. General meetings are held on the<br />
third Thursday <strong>of</strong> January, April, July, and October. This<br />
society has for its objects the assistance <strong>of</strong> relatives <strong>of</strong> deceased<br />
members, and the payment <strong>of</strong> all funeral expenses. Entrymoney,<br />
6s.<br />
General Shipwrights' Provident Union Society—Instituted<br />
1824.—General meetings on the second Wednesday <strong>of</strong> January,,<br />
May, and September ;<br />
Committee meetings on the first Thursday<br />
<strong>of</strong> each month. Rooms in Harvie Lane, open every Saturday<br />
evening from half-past seven o'clock till nine.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Amalgamated Friendly Societies Medical Association,<br />
47 Regent Street—Instituted 22nd May, 1874.—Objects—To<br />
provide efficient medical attendance and to supply a sufficient and<br />
proper quantity <strong>of</strong> the purest medicines to all the members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
various friendly societies forming the association, and to the<br />
wives and families <strong>of</strong> said members who may pay into the same.<br />
President, Alexander M'Neil ; vice-president, John M'Gurk ;<br />
treasurer, John Martin ; medical superintendent, Dr John Car-<br />
Iyle, M.D. ; surgeon, John Douglas, M.B.; dispenser, John<br />
Brown ; secretary, J. B. Hay, 24 Lynedoch Street ; dispensary<br />
hours, 9 a.m. till 12 noon, 1 till 5 and 6 till 7 p.m.; Sundays, 9.30'<br />
till 10.30 a.m.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Mechanics' Friendly Society—Meets every fourth<br />
Monday in Britannia Hall, Cathcart Arcade. A. M'Kellar,<br />
president; John M'Farlane, treasurer ; and John L. Mathieson,.<br />
secretary. Entry money, 2s ; surplus funds divided annually in<br />
the month <strong>of</strong> December.<br />
The Associated Blacksmiths <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>, No. 2 Branch, <strong>Greenock</strong><br />
—Meets every second Monday in the Star Hall, Broad Close, at<br />
7 p.m.; treasurer, William Yuille, St Lawrence Street; secretary,,<br />
Donald Clapperton, 71 Wellington Street.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> and Gourock Wine, Spirit, and Beer Trade Association.<br />
—Robert Thorne, president ; Patrick Philips, vice-president '<br />
Andrew Millar, treasurer ;<br />
Dugald M'Innes, secretary.<br />
United Reform Friendly Society—<strong>Office</strong>, 49 Vennel; local<br />
committee, Thomas M<strong>of</strong>fat, William Tucker, and Thomas Baine ;,<br />
district agent, Wm. Simpson.<br />
Order <strong>of</strong> Sons <strong>of</strong> Temperance Friendly Society—John Dunlop<br />
Divison, No. 92—Instituted 27th February, 1865.—Meets every<br />
alternate Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the Temperance Institute,<br />
West Stewart St. Object— by payment <strong>of</strong> initiation fee,,<br />
according to age, and 8d per fortnight, a benefit in case <strong>of</strong> sickness<br />
<strong>of</strong> 10s weekly, with doctor's attendance and medicine. R„<br />
P„ Templeton, secretary, 25 Dempster Street.<br />
ODDFELLOWS.<br />
Yeet in their hall, Charles Street. The district <strong>of</strong>ficers are<br />
Pawd Service, G.M.; J. Fargie, D.G.M.; Prov. C.S.and treasurer,.<br />
John Cai-swell; James M'Crindle, examining <strong>of</strong>ficer; W. B-<br />
Titxney., relieving <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />
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Banks <strong>of</strong> Clyde Lodge, No. 1586, meets in the hall, West Burn<br />
Street. John Allan, N.G. ; Thomas Spiers, V.G. ; Francis<br />
Logan, G.M. ; John Russell, secretary; Robert Palmer,<br />
treasurer; W. A. Wilson, surgeon.<br />
James Watt Lodge. Samuel Currie, secretary ; John Ritchie,<br />
D.G.M., treasurer; Dr Black, surgeon ; John Orr, tyler.<br />
Highland Mary Lodge, No. 2153. Robert Rae, secretary ; John<br />
Carswell, treasurer; Dr M'Dougall, surgeon ; John Orr, tyler,<br />
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> District, instituted April, 1842—consists <strong>of</strong> 11<br />
Courts, comprising 2782 financial and 71 honorary members.<br />
David Brand, D.C.R. ; Hugh Smith, S.D.C.R. ; Alex. Paton,<br />
treasurer ; James Russell, secretary. Aggregate worth <strong>of</strong> Court<br />
funds, £11,540.<br />
Court Banks <strong>of</strong> Clyde, No. 1109, instituted 1840—420 financial<br />
and 13 honorary members. Alex. Cameron, C.R. ; John Scott^<br />
S.C.R. ; Alex. Livingston, treasurer ; James Lindsay, secretary;<br />
Wm. A. Wilson, M.D., surgeon.<br />
Court Caledonia, No. 1275, instituted 1841—546 financial and<br />
13 honorary members. Thomas Hammond, C.R.; John Flockhart,<br />
S.C.R. ; Daniel Russell, treasurer; Cornelius Craig, secretary;<br />
John Carlyle, M.B., CM., surgeon.<br />
Court Royal Archer, No. 1544, instituted 1842—270 financial<br />
and 10 honorary members. James Tweedlie, C.R.; R. M'Phail,<br />
S.C.R.; Daniel Sellars, treasurer; Archd. Hamilton, secretary;<br />
Allan Galloway, M.D., surgeon.<br />
Court Newark, No. 4111 (Port-Glasgow), instituted 1863—286<br />
financial and 7 honorary members.<br />
Court James Watt, No. 4468, instituted 1S64—330 financial<br />
and 6 honorary members. Jas. B. Hay, C.R.; Malcolm Gillies,<br />
S.C.R.; Thomas Scott, treasurer ; John Shedden, secretary ;,<br />
John Carlyle, M.B., CM., surgeon.<br />
Court Glenalbyn, No. 4511 (Easdale), instituted 1864—134<br />
financial members.<br />
Court Scotia, No. 5405 (Port-Glasgow), instituted 1869—223<br />
financial and 1 honorary member.<br />
Court Robert Burns, No. 5753, instituted 1872—202 financial<br />
and 2 honorary members. James Barr, C.R.; Adam Dallas,<br />
S.C.R. ; Robert Dick, treasurer ; George M'Kenzie, secretary;<br />
John Carlyle, M.B., CM., surgeon.<br />
Court St James, No. 5764 (Johnstone), instituted 1872—192<br />
financial and 13 honorary members.<br />
Court Highland Mary, No. 5851, instituted 1873—98 financial<br />
and 1 honorary member. John Campbell, C.R. ; James Wilson,<br />
S.C.R. ; Samuel Kilpatrick, treasurer ; John Russell, secretary ;.<br />
John C. Douglas, M.B., CM., surgeon.<br />
Court Robert Burns, No. 6307 (Largs), instituted 1876—81 financial<br />
and 5 honorary members.
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There are three sancturies <strong>of</strong> Shepherds, being the second degree<br />
<strong>of</strong> Forestry, one in connection with each Court, Nos. 1275,<br />
1544, 4111.<br />
Juvenile Branch, instituted 1872, 415 members. Funds, £214.<br />
William Simpson, P.D.C.R., <strong>of</strong> 1275, president; John Stewart,<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1109, treasurer; Hugh Smith, <strong>of</strong> 4468, secretary. Place <strong>of</strong><br />
meeting, Foresters' Hall, East Shaw Street.<br />
GREENOCK DISTRICT LOYAL ORDER OF ANCIENT<br />
SHEPHERDS, A.U.<br />
JohnO'Neil, P.P.C.S., 13 Crawfurd Street ;<br />
7 Lauriston Street; George Beveridge, D.P.C.S., 8 Crescent<br />
Street ; John A. Clark, 7 Boyd Street, pro cor. sec. ; Joseph S.<br />
Walker, 53 Drumfrochar Road, treasurer.<br />
Lome Lodge, 1509—Caledonian Hall, West Burn Street—Meets<br />
every alternate Monday evening. John Robinson, secretary, 3<br />
Regent Street ; George Beveridge, treasurer ; Dr John Wilson,<br />
4 Grosvenor Place, surgeon.<br />
Wellington Lodge, L.O.A.S., A.U.—John Dillon, W.M., 37<br />
Vennel; Hugh M'Veigh, D.M., 9 East Shaw Street; Alexander<br />
M'Millan, P.M., 31 Nicolson Street; Francis Haughie, treasurer,<br />
4 Bearhope Street ; John A. Clark, secretary, 7 Boyd Street<br />
Dr J. Black, surgeon, 8 George Square.<br />
RECHABITES.<br />
Jas. Allan, P.C.S.,<br />
Friendly Society.—The Good Samaritan Tent, No. 321<br />
Established 1875—Meets in the Medical Hall, 47 Regent Street,<br />
every alternate Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, where intending<br />
candidates can be enrolled. Members, by a graduated scale <strong>of</strong><br />
payments, have the option <strong>of</strong> receiving from 2s 6d to 15s during<br />
sickness, with medicine and doctor's attendance free, and from<br />
£5 to £20 at death. There is also a Juvenile Tent, admitting<br />
children from 3 years and upwards, receiving doctor's attendance<br />
and from £3 10s to £7 at death. It is conducted on purely<br />
temperance principles. Full information may be had from the<br />
Tent secretary, James S. Cuthbertson, 17 Dempster Street.<br />
FREEMASONS.<br />
Provincial Grand Lodge <strong>of</strong> Freemasons for West Renfrewshire<br />
—Instituted 8th February, 1739—Sir Michael Robert Shaw<br />
Stewart, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> and Blackhall, Bart., R. W.G.P.M. ;<br />
-deputy P.G.M. ; Robt. Steele, Substitute P.G.M. ; Rev. Archd.<br />
Fullarton, P.G. Chaplain ;<br />
Andrew Boag, P.G. Secretary.<br />
Lodge <strong>Greenock</strong> Kilwinning, No. 12.—<strong>Office</strong>-bearers for 1880-1<br />
—Wm. Allison, R.W.M. ; John P. Fyfe, D.M. ; Alex. Smith,<br />
P.M. ; E. Blackmore, O.M. ; Wm. M'Clure, O.M. ; D. Cunningham,<br />
S.M. ; Jas. L. M'Clure, S.W. ; Robt. Allan, J.W. ; J. B.<br />
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Harris, secretary ;.Wm. Bruce, treasurer ; R. M. Proctor, S.D. ;<br />
•<br />
D. S. Hendry, J.D. ; Rev. Charles Durward, B.D., chaplain<br />
Samuel S. Woolley,?D. <strong>of</strong> M. ; H. S. Steel, architect ; T. W.<br />
Smith, jeweller; Robt. Mathieson, 1st -S.S. ; Thos. Ritchie, 2nd<br />
S.S. ; James Bell, 1st J.S. ; J. M. Reid, 2nd J.S. ; Wm. Marshall,<br />
I.G. ; Nathaniel Tucker, tyler.<br />
Lodge <strong>Greenock</strong> St John, No. 175.— Instituted 1776.—William<br />
Cameron, R.W.M. ; Robert Urie, D.M. ; Geoi-ge Bathgate,<br />
P.M. ; John M. Pollock, O.M. ; Alex. M'Master, O.M. ; James<br />
Robertson, S.W. ; Donald M'Donald, J.W.; Andrew Boag,<br />
secretary ; Duncan M'Intyre, treasurer ; James W. Gillies,<br />
hon. director <strong>of</strong> music ; , chaplain ; John Morrison,<br />
S.D. ; James Chisholm, J.D. ; Daniel F. Miller, 1st S.S. ;<br />
William Black, 2nd S.S. ; Duncan B. Sinclair, 1st J.S. ; Wm.<br />
Saunders, 2nd J.S. ; Thomas Wilson, inner guard ; Alexander<br />
Cruden, tyler. Secretary's <strong>Office</strong>, Commercial Buildings, 14<br />
Hamilton Street.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Royal Arch Chapter, No. 17.—William Cameron,<br />
M.E.Z. ; Jas. Chisholm, H. ; George Munro, J. ; John Macquarrie,<br />
past 1st Principal; Andrew Boag, S.E. ; John Morrison,<br />
S.N. ; P. M'Corquodale, treasurer; Alex. Cruden, janitor.<br />
ADJUSTER OF IMPERIAL WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.<br />
Weights, Dry Measures ) Inspector and Adjuster—David Young,<br />
, and<br />
Liquid Measures. ) 3 Jamaica Street.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> District, comprehending Parish <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> (outside<br />
police boundary), Port-Glasgow, Erskine, Kilmalcolm, and<br />
Inverkip. J. Angus, inspector, County Buildings.<br />
GREENOCK<br />
CENSUS.<br />
Burgh <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
1881.<br />
. 13,914<br />
Middle Parish<br />
. 20,098<br />
. 29,887<br />
Extended Police District.<br />
West Parish<br />
. 1,702<br />
279<br />
Parishes Landward.<br />
East Parish 68<br />
44<br />
Burgh <strong>of</strong> Port-Glasgow.<br />
63,889<br />
187L<br />
57,150<br />
675<br />
826<br />
11° 192<br />
2,422<br />
68,414 -<br />
955<br />
59,798
70 APPENDIX.<br />
REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES-<br />
Pursuant to Act 17 and 18 Victoria, Cap. SO.<br />
Mid District—William Johnstone.<br />
East District—James M'Cunn.<br />
West District—Robert A. Baird ; Assistant, Arthur R. Baird.<br />
Examiner for Western District, W. H. Dick Lowe.<br />
SESSION CLERKS.<br />
Middle Parish—W. B. Tierney, 49 Cathcart Street.<br />
West Parish—John Jamieson, 2 Cathcart Street.<br />
East Parish—Thomas Smith, 4 Upper Crescent; John Flockhart.<br />
assistant, 8 West Biackhall Street.<br />
South Parish—Alexander S. Mories.<br />
North Parish—John Angus, County Buildings.<br />
Cartsburn Parish—William Johnstone, 6 John Street.<br />
Gaelic Parish—H. M'Lachlan, 17 South Street.<br />
WEST OF SCOTLAND AMATEUR BOAT CLUB.<br />
Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart., president; John Neill, jun.,<br />
vice-president; John M. Thomson, secretary; James Nicoll, jun.,<br />
treasurer ; committee <strong>of</strong> management, H. Kinaj, F. E. Harvey,<br />
John M'Kirdy, John Crawford, R. G. Adam, Wm. Allison, John<br />
Adam, and Jas. Hill, jun. ; election committee, A. R. Baird,<br />
John Livingston, John E. Gilchrist, D. M'Lachlan, A. Carmichael,<br />
and A. C. Finlay.<br />
GREENOCK WANDERERS' FOOTBALL CLUB.<br />
President, Robert Kerr, Esq., Westfield; vice-president, Alex.<br />
P. Lyle, Esq., Mars Hill; captain, Mr Robert Steele, jun.;<br />
secretary, Wm. Hair, jun., 1 Palmerston Buildings; treasurer,<br />
Robert Lyle, 11 Nicholson Street; general committee, G. W.<br />
Gilchrist, John M'Kirdy, J. B. Morton, R. Richardson, with<br />
captain, secretary, and treasurer ex <strong>of</strong>ficiis ;<br />
match committee, R.<br />
Steele, W. Hair, jun., John Adam, A. L. M'Clure, J. M'Kirdy.<br />
Ground, Drum's Park. Membership—80.<br />
GREENOCK AMATEUR BICYCLE CLUB.<br />
Robert Kerr, president ; Alexander Ross, vice-president ; John<br />
Forrest, captain ; H. S. Orr ; A. Skivington, rear-captain ; Daniel<br />
M'Crae, jun., secretary and treasurer; committee, James Hill,<br />
jun., Robert M'Kirdy, Robert Davie, E. J. Johnstone, A. Lusk,<br />
and G. Hendry. Headquarters, White Hart Hotel.—50 members.
APPENDIX. 71<br />
TABLE OF RATES OR FAKES OF LICENSED PORTERS<br />
OF GREENOCK.<br />
(Any distance from the Steamho it Quay or Railway Station).<br />
ITirst—Within Dellingburn on the East, Shaw Place on the South,<br />
and West Burn on the West.<br />
lb. s. d.<br />
Luggage, not exceeding<br />
... 56 ... 6<br />
#<br />
,, exceeding 56 lb. and not exceeding ... 112 ... 7<br />
„ 112 1b. „ „ ... 168 ...0 8<br />
Every additional 112 ... 2<br />
Second—Within Cartsburn on the East, Roxburgh Street on t)m<br />
South, and Campbell Street on the West.<br />
lb. s. d.<br />
Luggage, not exceeding 56 ... 8<br />
,, exceeding 56 lb. and not exceeding ... 112 ... 10<br />
„ ,, 112 1b. ,, „ ... 168 ... 1<br />
Every additional 112 ... 3<br />
Third—Within Ratho Street on the East, Wellington Street on the<br />
South, and Martha Brae on the West.<br />
lb. s. d.<br />
Luggage, not exceeding 56 ... 9<br />
,, exceeding 56 lb. and not exceeding ... 112 ... 1<br />
„ „ 1121b. „<br />
Every additional<br />
JTourth—Within Ladyburn on the East,<br />
„ ... 168 ... 1 4<br />
112 ... 4<br />
Drumfrochar Road on the<br />
South, and Berryburn on the West.<br />
lb. s. d.<br />
Luggage, not exceeding _ ...<br />
,, exceeding 56 lb. and not exceeding ...<br />
56 ... 1<br />
112 ... 1 4<br />
112 lb. „ „ ... 168 ... 1 8<br />
Every additional 112 ... 5<br />
IFifth—Any other distance not defined to be charged in the same<br />
ratio, calculated according to distance.<br />
When Employed by Commercial Travellers.<br />
Luggage, not exceeding 3 cwt.—First hour<br />
s.<br />
1<br />
d.<br />
Every additional hour,<br />
,, exceeding 3 cwt.—First hour,<br />
Every additional hour,<br />
When detained over a quarter <strong>of</strong> an hour, loading or<br />
1<br />
6<br />
4<br />
8<br />
unloading, for every additional quarter <strong>of</strong> an hour,<br />
One-half more to be charged whem employed between<br />
9 o'clock evening and 6 o'clock morning.<br />
2<br />
Assisting at loading or unloading carts, weighing<br />
goods, or performing any other service or work not<br />
included in the foregoing :—For the first hour, ... 1<br />
And for every succeeding hour, 6d ; unless where this<br />
rate has been altered by agreement.<br />
For these rates or fares Porters are bound, when required, to<br />
put the Luggage on board the steam vessels, or place it on the<br />
platform <strong>of</strong> the railway, or take the same out <strong>of</strong> the steam vessel,<br />
or down from the railway platform, or to<br />
•other place or building.<br />
or from a house, or
72<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
LIST OF LICENSED PORTERS.<br />
Name.<br />
Hector Gillies<br />
George Montague<br />
William Surgenor<br />
John Lafferty<br />
Badge No.<br />
... 1<br />
... 2<br />
... 3<br />
... 5<br />
Name.<br />
Thomas Grant<br />
John M* Walter<br />
John Mooney<br />
Hugh Sweeney<br />
...<br />
...<br />
...<br />
Badge No.<br />
... 62<br />
... 63<br />
.. 69<br />
... 74r<br />
John Leitch<br />
John Drummond...<br />
...<br />
...<br />
6<br />
S<br />
Alexander M'Gregor<br />
Thomas Rooney . .<br />
...<br />
...<br />
79><br />
78-<br />
Philip Carlin ... 10 James Lucas ... 81<br />
John Orr ... ... 12 Alexander Gillies ... 84<br />
Malcolm M'Millan ... 13 Neil Larkie ... Sfr<br />
James Don ... 16 George Burns ... 88-<br />
JohnM'Neill ... ... 20 William Mitchell ... 90<br />
Alexander Thomson ... 21 William Turner ... ... 92<br />
John M'Cafferty...<br />
Donald M 'Intyre. .<br />
Donald Carmichael<br />
Peter Clark<br />
Ebenezer Brown . .<br />
John Simpson<br />
John M'Gregor ...<br />
Colin M'Phail ...<br />
...<br />
...<br />
...<br />
...<br />
...<br />
...<br />
...<br />
...<br />
26<br />
28<br />
33<br />
38<br />
41<br />
43<br />
46<br />
51<br />
Robert Haughie ...<br />
Patrick Colhain ...<br />
Patx-ick Sweenie ...<br />
Daniel Brown<br />
John Brown<br />
William Kean<br />
William Stewart...<br />
Henny Carson<br />
... 98<br />
... 100<br />
... —<br />
.<br />
.<br />
—-<br />
—'<br />
... —<br />
Thomas Aird ... 54<br />
CONVEYANCES.<br />
HACKNEY CARRIAGES.<br />
APPENDIX. 7(£<br />
Three Shilling Fares.—From any <strong>of</strong> the public stands to the<br />
Town House, Port-Glasgow, on the east, and the Quay <strong>of</strong> Gourock<br />
on the west.<br />
General Rates <strong>of</strong> Fares.—Where the point to or from which<br />
the carriage is driven shall be beyond the limits <strong>of</strong> the precedingspecial<br />
fares, the fares shall be regulated by the following table.<br />
The charge in the table shall include going from the nearest stance<br />
to the hirer's residence and waiting ten minutes, but if detained<br />
more than ten minutes, to receive sixpence for each additional<br />
ten minutes :<br />
Table. s. d.<br />
For any distance not exceeding a mile, 1<br />
Exceeding a mile and not exceeding 1| miles, 1 6<br />
1| miles and not ,, 2 ,, 2<br />
2 miles and not ,, 1\ ,, 2 6<br />
2J miles and not ,, 3 ,, 3<br />
3 miles and not ,, 3^ ,, 3 6<br />
3| miles and not ,, 4 ,, 4<br />
4 miles and not ,, 4^ ,, 4 6<br />
4J miles and not ,, 5 ,, 5 0'<br />
Half-fare returning.<br />
When parties return (which they shall have the option <strong>of</strong> doing),.<br />
and the fare going is one shilling, the carriage shall wait ten<br />
minutes without any charge for waiting ; when one shilling and<br />
sixpence, fifteen minutes without; whentwoshillingsruul upwards,<br />
twenty minutes. If the carriage be detained longer, a charge<br />
will be allowed for waiting, at the rate <strong>of</strong> sixpence for every<br />
twenty minutes or part there<strong>of</strong>, commencing at the period when<br />
the free waiting expires.<br />
When a carriage is called but not used, a charge <strong>of</strong> sixpence<br />
shall be allowed if the place to which it is called be under half a<br />
mile from the stance, one shilling if beyond that.<br />
Fares by Time, &c.—For shopping, making calls, and where<br />
the driving is not continuous, the charge shall be one shilling for<br />
the first half-hour, and sixpence for every additional quarter <strong>of</strong><br />
an hour.<br />
Whether the fares are by distance or by time the hirer pays tolls.<br />
If there be more than four grown-up persons driven, a charge<br />
<strong>of</strong> sixpence extra shall be made for each additional grown-up person,<br />
and a chai-ge <strong>of</strong> sixpence for every two children above six years<br />
<strong>of</strong> age. No additional charge for one child above six, or children<br />
under six.<br />
Fourpence per 561b. over the first 561b. may be charged for all<br />
luggage which requires to be put outside. The driver shall assist<br />
in loading and unloading in all cases when required, but shall not<br />
be bound to leave his carriage for the purpose.<br />
From eleven o'clock at night till twelve o'clock midnight, fareand<br />
a half, and from twelve o'clock till six morning, double fare<br />
to be exigible.<br />
Fares may be Withheld.—Any party shall be entitled to withhold<br />
payment <strong>of</strong> fare— 1st, When the name and number are not
"74 APPENDIX.<br />
painted outside, or when there is no plate inside. 2nd, When<br />
the reference ticket is not given on demand. 3rd, When the byelaws<br />
and table <strong>of</strong> fares are not shown on demand; and 4th, When<br />
an overcharge is made.<br />
Drivers not entitled to any gratuity.<br />
Drivers to give hirers a reference ticket, and produce bye-laws<br />
.and table <strong>of</strong> fares when demanded.<br />
TABLE OF RATES OR FARES<br />
TO BE EXACTED BY LICENSED BOATMEN AT THE<br />
PORT AND HARBOURS OF GREENOCK.<br />
1st. Boat hire from any <strong>of</strong> the Quays, Piers, Harbours, or the<br />
Esplanade, to any ship or vessel lying in the roadstead, between<br />
the Tail <strong>of</strong> the Bank Buoy on the west, and Garvel Point on the<br />
•east, said vessel not being at a greater distance than a mile and a<br />
half from the shore <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> between these two points :—If<br />
one passenger, Is 6d ; two passengers, 2s ; every additional<br />
passenger, 6d.<br />
2nd. Boat-hire from any <strong>of</strong> the above-mentioned stations to<br />
any ship or vessel lying at the anchorage termed the Tail <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Bank :—If one passenger, 2s ; two passengers, 2s 6d ; every addiditional<br />
passenger, 6d.<br />
3rd. Boat-hire from any <strong>of</strong> the above-mentioned stations to the<br />
powder anchorage ground :—If one passenger, 3s 6d ; every additional<br />
passenger, 6d.<br />
4th. Boat-hire from any <strong>of</strong> the above-mentioned stations to the<br />
Hill <strong>of</strong> Ardmore, or Helensburgh, Kilcreggan, or Point <strong>of</strong> Rosneath,<br />
or Row, or any other point on the opposite shore:—If one<br />
passenger, 5s ; two passengers, 6s ; three passengers, 7s ; every<br />
.additional passenger, 6d.<br />
5th. Boat-hire from any <strong>of</strong> the above-mentioned stations to any<br />
ship or vessel lying in Gourock Bay :—If one passenger, 3s 6d ;<br />
two passengers, 4s 6d ; and every additional passenger, (3d. For<br />
these rates or fares the boatman shall be obliged to wait 30<br />
minutes, and bring back the passengers. If detained beyond 30<br />
minutes, one shilling to be paid for each half-hour, or part <strong>of</strong><br />
half-an-hour after the first.<br />
The above rates <strong>of</strong> fares shall include luggage, if under 1 cwt.<br />
but all luggage above that amount shall be charged for every<br />
cwt., 4d.<br />
Vessels in Harbour shifting, passing lines, up to 300 tons,<br />
7s 6d ; ships, 10s ; if boatmen employed by time, 12s 6d per day.<br />
For the above rates the boatmen shall be obliged to furnish four<br />
oars and men, when from the state <strong>of</strong> the weather this is required<br />
to enable them to make the passage ; but when required to do so<br />
by the hirer himself, for expedition or otherwise, one half-fare to<br />
be paid in addition to the above rates. The harbour-master to be<br />
sole judge in case <strong>of</strong> dispute between the boatmen and the hirer<br />
.as to the state <strong>of</strong> the<br />
oars.<br />
weather, and as to the necessity for four
APPENDIX. 75<br />
LIST OF LICENSED BOATMEN.<br />
John Daly, Alex. Nicholson, Jas. Barbour, Daniel M'Glinchy,<br />
Alex. Barbour, Robert Barbour, Malcolm M'Lean, James Waugh,<br />
Lachlan Cameron, John Waugh, and Michael Bradley.<br />
LIST OF LICENSED OPERATIVES IN THE<br />
SLAUGHTER-HOUSE.<br />
Peter Campbell, James Callan, Hugh Gallacher, James Reid,<br />
John M'Millan, Stewart Simpson, James Young, John Gait,<br />
Dugald Blue, Alex. Liddell, Wm. Hamilton, John M'Kechnie,<br />
George Kinnell, and George Henderson.<br />
LIST OF PERSONS LICENSED TO RETAIL<br />
GUNPOWDER AND FIREWORKS.<br />
Duncan MTntyre, 25 Rue-end Street; Messrs John Macpherson<br />
& Co., 3 East Breast ; Messrs A. & J. Wilson, 95 Rue-end Street;<br />
Edward Twigg, 33 Hamilton Street ; John S. Denniston, 11 West<br />
Breast ; Robert Climie, 33 Nicolson Street.<br />
LIST OF LICENSED LUMPERS.<br />
James Ferrie, Henry Hammond, Thomas M 'Arthur, Moses<br />
Ferguson, Edward Logue, Matthew Dunning, William Hogg,<br />
Harry Hill, Patrick M'llhanney, Patrick Gillespie, Andrew<br />
Bryceland, Michael Trainor, James Devine, James Lighton,<br />
Alex. M'Lean, H. Gallacher, William Grant, John M'Kinnon,<br />
Owen M'llhenny, Patrick M'Hugh, James Marshall, John Donnelly,<br />
James Carroll, Duncan Hendry, Michael Tonnar, James?<br />
M'Menemy, and Thomas Reid Dunlop.<br />
CARRIERS.<br />
Glasgow—Mrs Stewart, 41 Cathcart Street, <strong>Greenock</strong>, and 28<br />
Howard Street, Glasgow. Leaves <strong>Greenock</strong> at 10.30 and 12.30;<br />
and returns at 12.30, 3.30, and 6 p.m. per railway. Agent for<br />
Sutton & Co.'s Parcel Express.<br />
Glasgow and <strong>Greenock</strong>—Archibald Sinclair, 24 West Blackhall<br />
Street and 25 Hamilton Street, <strong>Greenock</strong> ;<br />
90 Argyll Street<br />
and 20 Jackson Street, Glasgow. Leaves <strong>Greenock</strong> with 10.30<br />
and 12.30, and returns by 12.30, 3.30, and 6 p.m. trains. Parcels<br />
and goods forwarded from <strong>Greenock</strong> and Glasgow to all parts<br />
<strong>of</strong> the world by any route desired. (See advt.)<br />
Gourock and Cloch—James Mains, John Taylor, arrives and<br />
departs daily.<br />
Inverkip—Mr M'Farlane, arrives and departs on Tuesdays and<br />
Fridays, and <strong>of</strong>tener during summer.<br />
Port-Glasgow— William Macrae and N. M. Campbell, arrive<br />
and depart daily.<br />
North British Railway Company—In connection with the<br />
Glasgow and South-Western Railway—all places in the North,<br />
East, and South <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> ; and to all places in England and<br />
Wales. <strong>Office</strong>s, Albert Harbour Station and Lynedoch Street<br />
Station. Agent, Wm. Selby. Carting Agents, Cowan & Co.
76<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
LIST OF RIVER PILOTS LICENSED TO TAKE VESSELS<br />
UP THE RIVER.<br />
James Allan, Daniel Cairney, Peter Clelland, Andrew Hamilton,<br />
Archd. Livingston, Archd. M'Phail, Alexander Richmond,<br />
James Parker, Isaac Strachan, Peter Arthur, Henry Thomson,<br />
Peter Williams, James Black, Jas. Patience, and John Campbell.<br />
LIST OF DEEP SEA PILOTS LICENSED TO TAKE<br />
VESSELS TO SEA.<br />
William Adams, Allan S. Allison, Robert Hume Bell, Alex,<br />
Leitch Black, Hugh Cameron, Peter Hutcheson, Alex. Jamieson,<br />
Robert Lee, Charles Mackie, John M'Alear, David M'Kellar r<br />
John M'Kenzie, Allan M'Lean, James Morri3, Robert Munn,<br />
Jacob L. Till, John Turner, James Boag Wallace, John Wallace,<br />
William Miller, Dugald Cameron.<br />
RATES CHARGEABLE FOR PILOTAGE ON THE RIVER<br />
AND FIRTH OF CLYDE. per Ft.<br />
From <strong>Greenock</strong>, or <strong>of</strong>f" <strong>Greenock</strong>, or the Tail <strong>of</strong> the Bank,<br />
to Glasgow ; or from Glasgow to <strong>Greenock</strong>, or <strong>of</strong>f<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, or the Tail <strong>of</strong> the Bank, including the unmooring<br />
<strong>of</strong> the ship, for all vessels under 10 ft. draught<br />
<strong>of</strong> water, Is 6&<br />
Vessels with 10 ft. draught <strong>of</strong> water, and under 12 ft., ... 2s Od<br />
Vessels with 12 ft. draught <strong>of</strong> water, and not exced. 15 ft. 2s 6d<br />
Vessels exceeding 15 ft. draught <strong>of</strong> water, ... 3s Od<br />
Vessels to or from Bowling Bay or Dumbarton to be charged<br />
at two-thirds <strong>of</strong> the above rates ; or vessels from Renfrew or<br />
Dalmuir to <strong>Greenock</strong> or Port-Glasgow, or from the last-mentioned<br />
ports to Dalmuir or Renfrew, to be charged the rate same<br />
as for Glasgow.<br />
Odd inches to be charged and paid in proportion.<br />
the same charge re-<br />
From Glasgow to Renfrew, five shillings ;<br />
turning.<br />
For any place betwixt the Cumbrae and Cloch Lights to<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> or Port-Glasgow, including the mooriug <strong>of</strong> ship, or<br />
waiting the tide, one penny three farthings per ton.<br />
From a line drawn between the Cloch Light and Dunoon Pier<br />
to Port-Glasgow or any intermediate place, or from any intermediate<br />
place, or to any other intermediate place, one halfpenny<br />
per ton.<br />
N.B.—The same chargeable for like distances outwards.<br />
Fractional tonnage to be paid and charged in proportion.<br />
Two-thirds only <strong>of</strong> the above rates exigible in respect <strong>of</strong> vessels<br />
towed by steam.<br />
From <strong>Greenock</strong>, or <strong>of</strong>f <strong>Greenock</strong>, to Garelochhead, including<br />
detention in swinging the vessel, one half-penny per ton ; and<br />
the same rate in returning ; but no pilot will be obliged to pilot<br />
a vessel to the Garelochhead and back for a less sum than 15s<br />
each way.
APPENDIX. 77<br />
For every day the pilot is kept on board after the compasses<br />
are adjusted, he shall be entitled to charge five shillings.<br />
For piloting vessels up and down the Leven, to or from Dumbarton,<br />
the pilots shall not be entitled to charge more than four<br />
shillings in addition to the rate <strong>of</strong> piloting such vessels on the<br />
Clyde ; and four shillings for each additional tide he may be detained<br />
after the first.<br />
Any pilot, whether deep-sea or river, who may be detained at<br />
the request <strong>of</strong> the owners or person in charge <strong>of</strong> the vessel, after<br />
his duties <strong>of</strong> pilot have been completed, shall (where not otherwise<br />
provided for in these regulations), in addition to receiving<br />
his provisions, be paid by the owners or persons in charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />
vessel five shillings per day, and in like proportion to any lesser<br />
period he may be detained on board.<br />
N.B.—No differential rates shall in future be recoverable in<br />
respect <strong>of</strong> Foreign vessels.<br />
INSURANCE OFFICES AND AGENTS.<br />
Accident—Andrew Boag, Jas. Tannahill, Bone & Buchanan,<br />
W. 0. Leitch, and James Brown, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>.<br />
Albion Live Stock Food Co. (Limited)—Bone & Buchanan.<br />
Alliance Fire and Life—Jas. Tannahill.<br />
Briton Medical and General Life—H. W. R. O'Neill.<br />
British and Foreign Marine Assurance Company—A. 0. Leitch<br />
& Muir.<br />
Caledonian Fire and Life—Wm. M'Clure, P. Mackellar, D.<br />
Aitken, Jas. Glen, John Patten, jun., J. W. Turner, Wm. Philp.<br />
William Blair, and Jas. Kelso.<br />
Caledonian Plate Glass—William Blair.<br />
Church <strong>of</strong> England Fire and Life—John Black.<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Glasgow Life Assurance Company—Colin S. Caird.<br />
Commercial Union Assurance Company—D. Campbell, David<br />
Kerr and William Philp.<br />
Continental Insurance Company—James Tannahill, R. J.<br />
Richmond, and David Aitken.<br />
County Fire Insurance <strong>Office</strong>—James Auld, Sinclair & Co.<br />
Crown Life—P. Ballingall and Wm. Auld.<br />
Edinburgh Life—Robert Blair, James Tannahill, Alex. Gauld,<br />
Wm. Philp, W. & J. Crawford, John Paul, and A. M'F. Brown.<br />
Edinburgh Heritable Security Co. (Limited)—Langwill &<br />
Cameron.<br />
English and Scotch Law Life—Andrew Boag, Wm. Lamont,<br />
and J. W. Turner.<br />
General Fire and Life R. S. M'Morland, Wm. Lamont, and<br />
Wm. M'Clure.<br />
Great Britain Mutual Life and Fire—James Gardner.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Plate and Sheet Glass Insurance Company—James<br />
Oraham.
78 APPENDIX.<br />
Gresham Life Assurance Society—John Malcolm ; G. B. Harris,.<br />
District Inspector.<br />
Guarantee Company—James Brown, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>.<br />
Guardian Fire and Life—R. W. Robertson, John R. Robertson,,<br />
and Charles Cunningham.<br />
Hand-in-Hand Fire Insurance <strong>Office</strong>—Wm. N. Clapperton.<br />
Imperial Fire and Life—David Agnew and Wrede & Co.<br />
Imperial Marine Insurance Company—David Kerr.<br />
Imperial Live Stock Insurance—James Tannahill.<br />
Insurance Company <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>—Welsh & Walker, Andrew<br />
Boag, Robert Blair, W. N. A. Aitken, C. S. Caircl, James Kelso,.<br />
James Tannahill.<br />
Lancashire Insurance Company—David E. Barclay, J. Brymner,<br />
A. 0. Leitch & Muir, D. Campbell, James Kelso, Wm. Lamont,.<br />
Matthew Fleming, and James Spiers & Son.<br />
Lancashire and Yorkshire Insurance Company—John Clapperton<br />
&Co.<br />
Life Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>—James M'Lellan & Co., William<br />
Hunter, David Kerr, and Sinclair & Co.<br />
Liverpool, London, and Globe Fire and Life Assurance Company.<br />
—Thomas M' Donald, John Brymnor, John Love, John Clapperton<br />
& Co., C. D. Lamont, M. F. Dunlop, P. Ballingall, Hugh Speirs,,<br />
Walter B. Grieve, James S. M'Lea, D. Aitken, Sinclair & Co.,.<br />
and Ross, Corbett & Co.<br />
London Guarantee and Accidental Company—James Brown.<br />
<strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>.<br />
London Assurance Corporation, Fire and Life—John Clapperton<br />
& Co.<br />
London and Southwark—W. N. A. Aitken.<br />
London and Staffordshire Insurance Company—A. M'F. Brown,,<br />
Hugh Blair, jun., and Wm. Blair.<br />
London and Lancashire Fire and Life—Bone & Buchanan, John<br />
Paul, James Tannahill, David Aitken, A. M'F. Brown, Matthew<br />
Fleming, and William Auld.<br />
Manchester Assurance Co.—James Nicol, jun., John Clapperton<br />
&Co.<br />
Manchester and County Insurance Co. (Limited)—T. Mitchell-<br />
Marine Life and Casualty Mutual Assurance Society—Browne<br />
and Watson.<br />
Marine Insurance Agents—Foulds & Bone.<br />
Mutual Life—John Brymner, A. 0. Leitch.<br />
<strong>National</strong> Guarantee Association—W. 0. Leitch.<br />
<strong>National</strong> Provident Institution—Bone & Buchanan.<br />
<strong>National</strong> Provincial Plate Glass Insurance Company—Bone &<br />
Buchanan<br />
North British and Mercantile—John Black, T. 0. Hunter &<br />
Co., Thos. Stark, John Clapperton & Co., Robertson & M'Dougall^<br />
John Innes M'Dougall, Bone and Buchanan, Ross, Corbett & Co.^<br />
and Sinclair & Co.<br />
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society—James Neill.
APPENDIX. 79?<br />
Northern—R. W. Robertson, Jas. Turner, jun.,W. B. Salmon r<br />
James Glen, W. O. Leitch, and Ross, Corbett & Co.<br />
Phcenix Fire—W. O. Leitch, W. Lindsay & Co., and J. Mae«dougall.<br />
Plate Glass Universal Fire—John Morrison & Sons.<br />
Provincial Insurance Co.—Win, Lamont, James Brown, Welsh<br />
& Walker, Geo. Williamson, Foulds & Bone.<br />
Prudential Assurance Co.— Jas. Copland, James Gray, Thos.<br />
Mitchell, Alex. Tolmie, Edward Wyatt, Peter Valance, Thomas-<br />
Smith, Duncan Bell, Wm. Gilroy.<br />
Queen Fire and Life—W. Lindsay & Co., Peter Ballingall,.<br />
James S. Peters, Colin S. Caird, John Dixon, A. Cant & Co. r<br />
James Denhohn, James A. Cairns, James Nelson, iun.. Banks &<br />
Miller.<br />
Reliance Mutual Life Assurance—D. Campbell and John-<br />
M'Phail.<br />
Rock Assurance Society—Allan Weir.<br />
Royal Farmers' General Fire and Life and Hail Storm Insurance<br />
Institute—Archibald M'Callum and W. 0. Leitch.<br />
Royal Insurance Co., Fire and Life—W. M 'Arthur & Co., W.<br />
O. Leitch, Maclean & Co., and Hugh Weir.<br />
Royal Liver Friendly Society—Lewis Ross.<br />
Scottish Accident Assurance Co. (Limited)—W. Bruce and<br />
Wm. Blair.<br />
Scottish Amicable Life—John Rodger, Wm. N. Aitken, and<br />
Andrew Picken.<br />
Scottish Commercial Insurance—William Lamont, David Kerr,,<br />
Malcolm Currie, Thomas Wilson, and George M'Haffie.<br />
Scottish Equitable Life—Thomas Macdonald, Geo. M'Haffie,.<br />
and Duncan Cunningham.<br />
Scottish Imperial Fire and Life—Macdonald, Hutcheson & Co.,<br />
J. Tannahill, John Macaulay, and James M'Cunn.<br />
Scottish Legal Life Assurance Society— Robert M'Brearty,,<br />
agent ; Dr Galloway, medical <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />
Scottish Metropolitan Life Assurance Co. —A. C. Smith.<br />
Scottish Plate Glass Insurance Co.—David Aitken.<br />
Scottish Union and <strong>National</strong> Fire and Life Insurance Co.—-<br />
James Little & Co., S. F. Nicol, Jan. Glen, Mackenzie & Walker,<br />
Wm. N. A. Aitken, George Crockatt, T. Henderson, J. Love,..<br />
James Hendry, J. B. Harris, and John Alexander.<br />
Scottish Widows' Fund Life Assurance—J. M. Hutcheson.<br />
Scottish Provident Institution—A. O. Leitch, R. and S.-<br />
Neill, and John Alexander.<br />
Scottish Provincial Fire and Life—George Williamson, James<br />
Nicol, jun., and A. Humphreys.<br />
Staffordshire Fire Insurance Co.—W. N. A. Aitken, Banks'<br />
and Miller, William Bruce, J. Campb3ll and Co., James A.<br />
Cairns, J, S. Deas, Alexander Gauld, John Malcolm, C. C.-<br />
Richardson, Sinclair and Co., John D. Walton.
80 APPENDIX.<br />
Standard Fire (not Tariff)—J. Fulton.<br />
Standard Life—W. 0. Leitch and James Auld.<br />
Sun Fire and Life—Campbell, Finlay & Co. and F. G. Bruce.<br />
The Fire Insurance Association—A. M'F. Brown.<br />
Union Assurance Society (Fire and Life)—Langwill & Cameron<br />
and William Lamont.<br />
Union Marine Insurance Company <strong>of</strong> Liverpool—W. Lindsay &<br />
Co., A. M. Humphreys, J. S. Deas, and John R. Robertson.<br />
West <strong>of</strong> England Fire and Life—John Patten, jun., John Paul,<br />
D. Cunningham.<br />
Westminster Fire—D. M. Simpson, Duncan Cunningham, D.<br />
M'Gillivray.<br />
Westminster and General Insurance Company—D. M. Simpson<br />
and Duncan M'Gillivray.<br />
GREENOCK ART CLUB.<br />
Instituted 1877.—The aim <strong>of</strong> this association is the promotion<br />
<strong>of</strong> a taste for painting, drawing, and <strong>of</strong> the fine arts in general.<br />
The Club Rooms are in the Watt Institute. The gentlemen's<br />
-division meets every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings,<br />
when the members are engaged in drawing from casts, etc., and<br />
in discussing art topics. There is also a life-class in connection<br />
with the Club. The ladies' division meets every day during the<br />
winter months between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. The summer months<br />
are devoted to sketching and painting from nature, and monthly<br />
exhibitions are held. The yearly subscription is one guinea.<br />
<strong>Office</strong>-bearers—President, John Stewart, Glengarden ;<br />
dents, Captain J. J. Grier and Donald M 'Donald.<br />
vice-presi-<br />
PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETIES.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Property Investment Society—<strong>Office</strong>s, 6 West Blackhall<br />
Street. Established under Act <strong>of</strong> Parliament, 1858. Subscribed<br />
capital, £315,009. Shares, £25 each. The funds <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Society are invested solely in house property in name <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Trustees <strong>of</strong> the Society. Trustees—James Morton, John C.<br />
Hunter, and Alex. Currie. Directors—Jas. Broadfoot (chairman),<br />
U. Walton, G. Brymner, Thomas Macmillan, William Thomson,<br />
James Lang, jun., John Rodger, M. M'C. Brown, Robert Blair,<br />
Hew M 'II wraith (law agent), James Kelso (manager).<br />
West <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> Property Investment and Building Society.<br />
—Established 1860. Capital, £130,000; snares, £25 each.<br />
Trustees—Jas. T. Caird, D. M. Latham, and A. Livingston<br />
chairman, D. D. Adamson. Directors—John Henry, John Bell,<br />
John Clapperton, Geo. Reiach, John Maclachlan, Wm. Hastie,<br />
and Robert Chalmers ; J. and G. Black, law agents ; G. A.<br />
Ramsay and Wm. Steel, surveyors ; bankers, Royal Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Scotland</strong> ; D. Campbell, manager, 49 Cathcart Street.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Provident Investment Company.—<strong>Office</strong>, 23 Cathcarfc<br />
Street. James Morton and Edward Wilson, trustees : Joha
APPENDIX. 8t '.<br />
Dixon, secretary ; James Andei'son, managing director, to whom<br />
all communications are to be addressed. Information regarding<br />
the operations <strong>of</strong> the society may be obtained at the <strong>of</strong>fice every<br />
Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 7.30 till 9.<br />
Standard Property Investment Company (Limited).—Local<br />
agent, James W. Turner, writer, 17 West Blackhall Street.<br />
Edinburgh Heritable Society Company (Limited)—Langwill<br />
and Cameron.<br />
Scottish Property Investment Company—Instituted 1S59, and<br />
incorporated under the " Building Societies Act, 1874." The<br />
objects <strong>of</strong> the company are (1) to advance money to purchase or<br />
to build heritable property or to pay <strong>of</strong>f bonds, and (2) to secure<br />
a pr<strong>of</strong>itable return for the investment <strong>of</strong> money. No entry money.<br />
No premium or commission on advances. No assessment for<br />
expenses <strong>of</strong> management. No fines for arrears. Head <strong>Office</strong>, 62<br />
North Bridge, Edinburgh. Branch <strong>Office</strong>, 27 West Burn Street,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>—John P. Fyfe, writer, agent.<br />
PUBLIC OFFICES<br />
Adjuster and Inspector <strong>of</strong> Weights and Measures—D. Young,<br />
3 Jamaica Street.<br />
Assessor <strong>of</strong> Income Tax—J. Alexander, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Buildings,<br />
Auditor to Corporation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong> (Town Property)—Hope<br />
Stewart Ramsay ; audit room, Town Hall.<br />
Auditor to the <strong>Greenock</strong> Parochial Board—Quintin Bone, Bank<br />
Street.<br />
Auditor to <strong>Greenock</strong> Statute Labour Trustees—Hope Stewart.<br />
Ramsay ; audit room, Town Hall.<br />
Auditor to <strong>Greenock</strong> Water Trust—Hope Stewart Ramsay ;<br />
audit room, Town Hall.<br />
Auditor to <strong>Greenock</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Police—Hope Stewart Ramsay ;.<br />
audit room, Town Hall.<br />
Auditor to <strong>Greenock</strong> Harbour Trust—Hope Stewart Ramsay ;.<br />
audit room, Town Hall.<br />
Antwerp Steamers—<strong>Office</strong>, 9 Customhouse Place — Graham<br />
Brymner, agent.<br />
Ardrishaig and Lochfyne Passengers' Steamers—<strong>Office</strong>, 3 East<br />
Quay Lane—W. Lindsay & Co.. agents.<br />
Ardrishaig and Lochfyne Cargo Steamers—<strong>Office</strong>, Shipping<br />
Box, Steamboat Quay—J. Dawson, agent.<br />
Balliua Steam Packet <strong>Office</strong> (Laird's Line) Customhouse Quay<br />
Robert Allan & Co., agents.<br />
Barrow-in-Furness Steamers—<strong>Office</strong>, James Little & Co., Excise<br />
Buildings.<br />
Belfast Royal Mail Steam Packet Co., Excise Buildings—Wm.<br />
Sinclair, agent.<br />
Bristol Steamers—<strong>Office</strong>, 3 East Quay Lane—W. Lindsay & Co.,<br />
agents.<br />
Caledonian Railway Company's <strong>Office</strong>, 25 Cathcart Street.<br />
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$2<br />
APPENDIX.<br />
.Campbeltown Steamers—<strong>Office</strong>, 1 India Place, Open Shore<br />
John Macmillan, agent.<br />
Carron Company's <strong>Office</strong>, City Buildings, 32 Cathcart Street<br />
—D. Cunningham, agent.<br />
Clerk to Commissioners on Property and Income Tax, 2 Church<br />
Place—M. F. Dunlop ; Assessor <strong>of</strong> Income Tax—John Alexander,<br />
<strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Buildings.<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce <strong>of</strong> <strong>Greenock</strong>—Thomas King, secretary,<br />
1 Watt Place.<br />
Clyde Shipping Co., 9 Customhouse Place—Graham Brymner,<br />
agent.<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee Room—2 Cathcart Square.<br />
Collector <strong>of</strong> Harbour Dues, &c, Customhouse Buildings<br />
Andrew Nimmo, collector.<br />
Commercial Buildings— 14 Hamilton Street.<br />
Commissary Clerk's <strong>Office</strong>, Court-house, Nelson Street (West).<br />
Cork and Waterford Steamers— <strong>Office</strong>, 9 Customhouse Place<br />
Graham Bryrnner, agent.<br />
Corporation and Harbour Trust Bonded Warehouse—<strong>Office</strong>,<br />
Exchange Buildings—Wm. Lamont, superintendent.<br />
Customhouse—Steamboat Quay.<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> Guild Court, Town Buildings, 6 Hamilton Street.<br />
Dublin Steamers—<strong>Office</strong>, Excise Buildings—Jas. Little & Co.,<br />
agents.<br />
Dublin Steamers—Laird's Line—Robert Allan & Co., Customhouse<br />
Quay.<br />
Dumbarton Steamers, Steamboat Quay—James Downie, agent.<br />
Fishery <strong>Office</strong>, 3 Bank Street—Inspector, George Reiach.<br />
Galway Steamers—Robert Allan and Co., Customhouse Quay.<br />
Gas Works, Inchgreen, erected 1873—Samuel Stewart, manager.<br />
General Steam Navigation Co.'s <strong>Office</strong>, Customhonse Quay<br />
Robert Allan and Co., agents.<br />
Glasgow Herald Newspaper (<strong>Greenock</strong> Branch <strong>Office</strong>), 29 Cathcart<br />
Street—Robert Wood, agent.<br />
Glasgow and <strong>Greenock</strong> Shipping Co., Customhouse Quay<br />
Steele and M'Caskill.<br />
Glasgow and Lochfyne Steamers—<strong>Office</strong>, West Quay—Alex.<br />
•Craig, agent.<br />
Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Brougham Street.<br />
Glasgow Weekly Mail Newspaper (<strong>Greenock</strong> Branch <strong>Office</strong>), 1<br />
Bank Street.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Conservative Association—John Alexander, secretary,<br />
<strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Buildings.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Club House, Ardgowan Square.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Advertiser <strong>Office</strong>, 29 Hamilton Street.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Herald <strong>Office</strong>, 40 Cathcart <strong>Office</strong>.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette—<strong>Office</strong>, 18<br />
Charles Street.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Total Abstinence Society—<strong>Office</strong>, Temperance Institute,<br />
West Stewart Street.
APPENDIX. 83<br />
.<br />
Harbour Trust <strong>Office</strong>, 18 Hamilton St.—J. Brodie, treasurer.<br />
Harbour Engineer's <strong>Office</strong>, 17 West Blackball Street.<br />
Harbour Master's <strong>Office</strong>, Steamboat Quay—James Baillie,<br />
.Archd. Brown, Daniel Drummond, James Alexander, Daniel<br />
M'Farlane, and John M'Lelland, Harbour Masters ; Jas. Baillie,<br />
Dock Master.<br />
Highland Steamers <strong>Office</strong>, 1 Cross-shore Street — William<br />
Lindsay & Co., agents.<br />
Highland Steamers, St Clair and Lady Ambrosine—Williant<br />
Millar, Steamboat Quay, agent.<br />
Highland and Western Isles<br />
M'Cormick, agent.<br />
Steamers, Steamboat Quay—D.<br />
Inland Bevenue <strong>Office</strong> (late Excise), Customhouse Buildings.<br />
Inland<br />
Buildings.<br />
Bevenue <strong>Office</strong> (Stamps and Taxes), Customhouse<br />
Justice <strong>of</strong> Peace Clerk's <strong>Office</strong>, County Buildings, Nelson<br />
Street, West —James Brough, Depute-Clerk.<br />
Justice <strong>of</strong> Peace Fiscal's <strong>Office</strong>—William Auld.<br />
Karnes Gunpowder Co.'s <strong>Office</strong>, West Quay Lane—W. 1ST.<br />
.Clapperton.<br />
Lands Valuation <strong>Office</strong>, 18 Hamilton Street—Robert Hamil-<br />
-ton, assessor.<br />
Largs Steamers, Steamboat Quay—Archd. M'Nair, agent.<br />
Leith and London Steam Shipping Co.'s <strong>Office</strong>, 3 East Quay<br />
Lane—Wm. Lindsay and Co., agents.<br />
Limerick Steamers, Steamboat Quay—Robert Allan and Co.,<br />
agents, Customhouse Quay.<br />
Liverpool Steamers—<strong>Office</strong>, 1 India Place, Open Shore—J.<br />
Macmillan, agent.<br />
Liverpool Steamers— <strong>Office</strong>, John Bryce and Co., Cathcarfc<br />
Arcade.<br />
Liverpool Steamers and Traders—<strong>Office</strong>, 1<br />
— William Lindsay and Co., agents.<br />
Cross-shore Street<br />
Lloyd's Register <strong>of</strong> British and Foreign Shipping, 2 Church<br />
Place—R. J. Reed and J. L, Sinnette, surveyors; A. H. Alchin,<br />
engineers' surveyor.<br />
Lloyd's Agents—T. 0. Hunter and Co., 13 William Street.<br />
Lcchfyne Steamers, Steamboat Quay—John Dawson, agent.<br />
Lochgoilhead Steamers, Steamboat Quay—John Dawson, agent.<br />
Lochlong, Lochgoilhead, and intermediate places—Flora Belie,<br />
luggage, sails every Thursday evening—A. Craig, AVest Quay,<br />
agent.<br />
London and <strong>Greenock</strong>, via Grangemouth, Carron Co., 32 Cathcart<br />
Street—D. Cunningham, agent.<br />
London, via Granton (General Steam Navigation Co.)—Robert<br />
Allan and Co., agents.<br />
Londonderry Steam Packet <strong>Office</strong>, Customhouse Quay—Robert<br />
Allan and Co., agents.<br />
Londonderry Steam Packet Co.,<br />
.elair, agent.<br />
Excise Buildings— W. Sin-
8£ APPENDIX.<br />
Master <strong>of</strong> Works—<strong>Office</strong>, 18 Hamilton Street.<br />
Messenger-at-Arms—<strong>Office</strong>, 3 Bank Street, William Shearer.<br />
Mercantile Marine <strong>Office</strong>, Shipping <strong>Office</strong> for Seamen, Examinations,<br />
etc., 7 Virginia Street— Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Mercantile<br />
Marine—R. S. M'Alister.<br />
North British Daily Mail Newspaper (<strong>Greenock</strong> Branch) <strong>Office</strong>,<br />
1 Bank Street.<br />
North British Railway Company's <strong>Office</strong>, Lynedoch Street<br />
Station—Wm. Selby, agent.<br />
Palmerston Buildings, Customhouse'Place.<br />
Parochial Board Rooms, Nicolson Street—J. S. Deas, Inspector. -<br />
Plymouth and Southampton Steamers; <strong>Office</strong>, Customhouse<br />
Place—Graham Brymner, agent.<br />
Police <strong>Office</strong>, Taylor's Close—Capt. Jas. Orr, Superintendent.<br />
Poor Rates <strong>Office</strong>, Parochial Board Rooms, Nicolson Street<br />
Thos. Burton, collector. <strong>Office</strong> hours from 10 till 3 and 7 till 8<br />
p.m., and on Saturdays from 10 till 3 p.m.<br />
Port-Ellen and Islay Steamers, <strong>Office</strong>, Steamboat Quay—John.<br />
Dawson, agent.<br />
Port-Rush Steam-Packets, <strong>Office</strong>, Customhouse Quay— Robert-<br />
Allan & Co., agents.<br />
<strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>, Wallace Square—Thos. Macmillan, <strong>Post</strong>master.<br />
Procurator-Fiscal's <strong>Office</strong> (Lower Ward <strong>of</strong> the County), Court*<br />
House, Nelson Street, West—Robert Blair, Fiscal.<br />
Procurator-Fiscal's <strong>Office</strong> (Burgh), 14 Hamilton Street—Arch.<br />
M 'Galium and James Auld, Fiscals.<br />
Provident Bank Buildings, 11 William Street.<br />
Registrars <strong>of</strong> Births, Deaths, and Marriages—Middle Parish,.<br />
William Johnstone, 5 Bank Street ; West Parish, R. A. Baird,<br />
Sugarhouse Lane ; East Parish, James MacCunn, 10 Carnock<br />
Street. Examiner, W. H. Dick Lowe.<br />
Rothesay, Dunoon, &c, Steamers, Steamboat Quay—J. Dawson,<br />
agent.<br />
Sanitary <strong>Office</strong>, 4 Bank Street, Geo. A. D. Mackay, Inspector*<br />
Scotsman Newspaper <strong>Office</strong> (<strong>Greenock</strong> Branch), Palmerston<br />
Buildings.<br />
School Board <strong>Office</strong>s, 2 Bank Street— Geo. Williamson, clerk.<br />
Sheriff-Clerk's <strong>Office</strong>, County Buildings, Nelson Street, West<br />
James Brongh, deputy-clerk.<br />
Sheriff Court-house, County Buildings, Nelson Street, West.<br />
Sligo Steam Packets, <strong>Office</strong>, Customhouse Quay—Robert<br />
Allan & Co., agents.<br />
Steam to and from London, via Granton—<strong>Office</strong>, Customhouse<br />
Quay—Robert Allan & Co., agents.<br />
Stornoway Steamers—<strong>Office</strong>, 3 East Quay Lane—W. Lindsay<br />
and Co., agents.<br />
Stranraer Steam Packets, <strong>Office</strong>, Customhouse Quay—John<br />
Macmillan, India Place, agent.<br />
Stubb's and Co.'s <strong>Greenock</strong> <strong>Office</strong>, Nicolson Street—D. M-<br />
Sinpson, agent.
APPENDIX. 85<br />
Surveyor <strong>of</strong> Stamps and Income Tax <strong>Office</strong>, Customhouse<br />
Buildings—John Muat, surveyor.<br />
Sugar Exchange, Terrace Road.<br />
Temperance Institute, West Stewart Street—John Lang, secretary<br />
and treasurer ; A. Anderson, registrar.<br />
Transit Sheds and Warehouses—<strong>Office</strong>, Palmerston Buildings<br />
Wm. Lamont.<br />
Town Assessment <strong>Office</strong>, Church Place—Thomas D. M'Murrich,<br />
collector. Open from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m., and from 7 till 9 p.m.<br />
Town Clerk's <strong>Office</strong>, Town Buildings, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Buildings-<br />
Colin MacCulloch, town clerk.<br />
Town Chamberlain's <strong>Office</strong>, Town Buildings, <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong> Buildings,<br />
Wallace Square—Alex. Mackellar, chamberlain.<br />
Underwriters' Surveyor's <strong>Office</strong>, 32 Cathcart Street—W. Neill,<br />
surveyor.<br />
Water Trust Collector's <strong>Office</strong>, 18 Hamilton Street—James<br />
Brown, collector.<br />
Water Trust Superintendent's <strong>Office</strong>, 18 Hamilton Street—<br />
James Wilson, superintendent.<br />
Westport Steam Packet <strong>Office</strong>, Customhouse Quay—Robert<br />
Allan & Co., agents.<br />
Wexford Steamer, 9 Customhouse Place—Clyde Shipping Co,<br />
STEAM VESSELS.<br />
Antwerp Steamers—Flamingo, Ousel, Tern, Rallas, Kestrel,<br />
ISgret, Quail, Cygnet, Hoopoe—sail every Monday—Graham.<br />
Brymner, 9 Customhouse Place, agent.<br />
Ardrishaig and Lochfyne Steamers—Columba, Iona, or other<br />
steamers, with passengers only, daily at 9 a.m., calling at Prince's<br />
Pier, Kirn, Dunoon, Innellan, Rothesay, Kyles <strong>of</strong> Bute, Tarbert,<br />
and Ardrishaig, leaving Ardrishaig about 12.45 p.m.—W. Lindsay<br />
& Co., agents, 1 Cross-shore Street.<br />
Ayr—Daily during the summer months (from 20th May), calling<br />
at Gourock, Kirn, Dunoon, Largs, Millport, and Troon—John<br />
Dawson, agent.<br />
Ayr—Goods steamer Amethyst, every Monday and Thursday<br />
—John Dawson, agent.<br />
Ballina— Rose, Thistle, Holly, Fern, or Vine, every alternate<br />
Friday at 5 p.m.—Robert Allan & Co., agents.<br />
Barrow-in-Furness—The Achilles, Apollo, and Ariadne, sail<br />
between Glasgow, <strong>Greenock</strong>, and Barrow-in-Furness weekly<br />
..James Little and Co., Excise Buildings, agents.<br />
Belfast—Royal Mail Line. Every day (Sunday excepted) from<br />
Princes Pier at 9.45 p.m. Royal Mail Steam Packets Alligator,<br />
Dromedary, Gorilla, Lizard, and Locust—William Sinclair,<br />
Excise Buildings, agent.<br />
Bristol—Regular Traders between Glasgow, <strong>Greenock</strong>, Swansea,<br />
Cardiff and Bristol [via Belfast) with goods and passengers*
APPENDIX.<br />
The screw steamers Princess Alexandra, Severn, Avon, and Solway,<br />
sail every Monday and Friday—William Lindsay & Co., 1<br />
Cross-shore Street.<br />
Campbeltown—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, and leave<br />
Campbeltown the following days, except in summer, when they<br />
leave daily. Steamers Gael, Kinloch, and Kintyre—John Macmillan,<br />
2 India Place, Open Shore, agent.<br />
Cork and Waterford—The Skerryvore, Skelligs, Copeland,.<br />
Wicklow, Toward, Portland, Rathlin, Fastnet, Ballycotton,<br />
Aranmore, Rockabill, and Dunmore sail from <strong>Greenock</strong> on the<br />
evenings <strong>of</strong> Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at seven o'clock,<br />
for Cork and Waterford, conveying goods and passengers for<br />
Limerick and all parts <strong>of</strong> the south <strong>of</strong> Ireland—Owners, Clyde<br />
Shipping Company, 9 Customhouse Place, <strong>Greenock</strong>—Graham<br />
Brymner, agent.<br />
Dublin—Lord Gough, Duke <strong>of</strong> Leinster, Lord Clyde, and Duke<br />
<strong>of</strong> Argyll, sail nine times fortnightly—James Little and Co.,<br />
Excise Buildings.<br />
Dublin Steamers—Cedar, Shamrock, or Azalea sail three times<br />
fortnightly—R. Allan and Co. ,<br />
Customhouse Quay, agents.<br />
Dumbarton Steamers—s.s. Lochfyne sails with goods from<br />
West Quay every Tuesday and Thursday at 10 a.m.—A. Craig,<br />
agent.<br />
Dumbarton—Pioneer leaves Steamboat Quay every Tuesday-<br />
James Downie, agent.<br />
Dunoon, Kirn, Innellan, Kyles <strong>of</strong> Bute, Tarbert, Ardrishaig,<br />
Crinan, Oban, Fort-William, and Inverness (via Crinan and Caledonian<br />
Canals)—during the months <strong>of</strong> May, June, July, August,<br />
Sept., and October—Columba or lona—W. Lindsay and Co.,<br />
agents.<br />
Ghent—Whimbrel and Bittern, sail every ten days from<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>—Graham Brymner, 9 Customhouse Place, agent.<br />
Gothenburg and Christiana— "Napier Line <strong>of</strong> Steamers," from<br />
Glasgow, calling at <strong>Greenock</strong>—T. 0. Hunter and Co., agents.<br />
Helensburgh and Garelochhead—Hero, Balmoral, and Chancellor—Archd.<br />
M'Nair, Steamboat Quay, agent.<br />
Helensburgh, Garelochhead, Kilcreggan, Cove, Blairmore,<br />
Strone, Kilmun, Sandbank, Hunter's Quay, Kirn, and Dunoon<br />
s.s. Loch Etive every Monday and Thursday. On Thursdays to<br />
the places on Lochgoil and Loch Long—Alex. Craig, West Quay,<br />
agent.<br />
Helensburgh, <strong>Greenock</strong>, Bute, and Arran—Ivanhoe sails daily<br />
during summer—John Dawson, agent.<br />
Highlands and Western Islands, namely—Colonsay, lona,<br />
Struan, Carbost, Dunvegan, Stein, Uig, Tarbert, Rodel, Lochanaddy,<br />
Kallin, Lochboisdale and Barra, Carnan, Bunnessan,.<br />
Tyree and Coll—Steamers Dunara Castle and Aros Castle, every<br />
Thursday at 5 p.m.—D. M'Cormick, agent.<br />
Highlands and Western Islands—Steamers St Clair and Lady<br />
Ambrosine, for Crinan Canal, Eastdale, Oban, Sound <strong>of</strong> Mull,
APPENDIX. 87<br />
Tobermory, Coll, Croaig, Iona, Bunnessan, Tyres and Barra,<br />
every Thursday at 5.45 p.m.—W. Miller, Steamboat Quay.<br />
Hull and Lynn, via Grangemouth, Carron Co.—From Grangemouth<br />
every Tuesday. Goods received at Railway Stations here<br />
till 6 p.m. on Monday—D. Cunningham, agent, 32 Cathcart<br />
Street.<br />
Inveraray—Steamer Lord <strong>of</strong> the Isles sails every morning during<br />
the summer months at 8 a.m. — D. M'Cormick, agent,<br />
Steamboat Quay.<br />
Islay—Every Monday and Thursday, the steamer Islay—John<br />
Dawson, Steamboat Quay, agent.<br />
Isle <strong>of</strong> Man—Achilles, Apollo, and Ariadne, sails from Glasgow<br />
and <strong>Greenock</strong> weekly—James Little & Co., agents.<br />
Isle <strong>of</strong> Man—Mona, Mona's Isle, or other steamers, sail weekly<br />
—W. Lindsay & Co., agents.<br />
Jura—Islay steamer, monthly—Alex. Craig, agent, West Quay,<br />
Galway—Neptune, Clara, or William Connal, every alternate<br />
Tuesday, about 9 a.m.—R. Allan & Co., Customhouse Quay.<br />
To Kilmun, Strone, Kilcreggan, Cove, Blairmore, three times<br />
daily—Vesta and Vivid—A. M^'Nair, agent.<br />
Larne—Lamphrey, every Monday and Thursday at 8 p.m.<br />
William Sinclair & Co., agents, Excise Buildings.<br />
Limerick direct—Toward and Aranmore, every Monday evening—Graham<br />
Brymner, agent.<br />
Limerick and Tralee—Neptune, Clara, William Connal or<br />
Mauritius, sails every Monday about 9 p.m.—Robert Allan &<br />
Co., Customhouse Quay agents.<br />
Liverpool—Bear, Owl, and Mastiff—William Sinclair, agents<br />
Excise Buildings<br />
Liverpool—Princess Royal, Princess Alice, and other steamers<br />
—J. Macmillan, agent.<br />
Liverpool—Fire King and Fire Queen—every Thursday and<br />
Saturday—Wm. Lindsay & Co., agents.<br />
Lochgoilhead, daily—Carrick Castle and Windsor Castle—John:<br />
Dawson, agent.<br />
Liverpool—Clyde and Salisbury—John Bryce & Co., agents.<br />
Lochfyne Steamers—Inveraray Castle or other steamers, to<br />
Kirn, Dunoon, Rothesay, Kyles <strong>of</strong> Bute, Tarbert Ardrishaig,<br />
and Inveraray, with goods and passengers, Monday, Wednesday,<br />
and Friday ; returning from Inveraray on Tuesday, Thursday,<br />
and Saturday—D. Hutcheson & Co., Hope Street, Glasgow; John<br />
Dawson, agent. Steamboat Quay. The Jura sails for Kyles <strong>of</strong><br />
Bute and Lochfyne every Monday and Thursday evening—Alex.<br />
Craig, agent, West Quay.<br />
Lochgoil and Lochlomond—The saloon steamer Chancellor sails<br />
every day from May till 1st October, for Dunoon, Kirn, Blairmore,<br />
Ardentinny, and Arrochar, leaving about 11 a.m. and 5 p.m., and<br />
returning from Arrochar about 6 a.m. and 2 p.m., in connection<br />
with the Lochlomond steamers.<br />
Fort-William, Oban, BonawBallachulish, and other West High-
APPENDIX.<br />
land ports—Steamers Lochnell, Lochleven, Lochetive, or Flora<br />
Bell sail every Tuesday—Alexander Craig, agent, West Quay.<br />
London via Grangemouth, Carron Co.—Tuesday, Thursday,<br />
and Saturday—Duncan Cunningham, agent.<br />
London, via Granton, every Wednesday and Saturday, leaving<br />
Granton at 3 p.m.— Robert Allan, agent.<br />
London, via Leith, every Wednesday and Saturday, from Leith<br />
—William Lindsay and Co., agents.<br />
Londonderry direct, every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and<br />
Friday, at 8 p.m.—Rose, Thistle, Shamrock, Cedar, Azalea, Vine,<br />
Holly, Iris, and Fern—Robert Allan and Co., Customhouse Quay,<br />
agents.<br />
Londonderry—Bear every Wednesday and Saturday, at 8 a.m.<br />
William Sinclair, agent, Excise Buildings.<br />
Oban, Fort- William, and Inverness, via Crinan and Caledonian<br />
Canals, every Monday and Thursday at 4 p.m.—The steamers<br />
Cygnet, Plover, and Staffa, calling at Crinan, Luing, Easdale,<br />
Oban, Appin, and Coran—W. Lindsay and Co., agents.<br />
Plymouth and Southampton—Copeland, Ballycotton, Aranmore,<br />
Skerryvore, Skilligs, Wicklow, Toward, Portland. Rathlin, or<br />
Dunmore, sail from Glasgow every Monday and Thursday<br />
Graham Brymner, agent=<br />
Port-Rush—Every Monday and Thursday at 6 p.m.—Thistle,<br />
Holly, Rose, or Fern—R.Allan & Co., Customhouse Quay, agents.<br />
Rothesay, Kirn, Dunoon, and Innellan steamers— Athole,<br />
Inveraray Castle. Eagle, Sultan, Rothesay Castle, Marquis <strong>of</strong><br />
Bute, Sultana, Viceroy, and Elaine. Communication hourly<br />
during summer, and four times daily during winter—John<br />
Dawson, Steamboat Quaj7 , agent.<br />
Salen, Loch Sunart, and Strontian, every Monday at 5 p.m.,<br />
steamer Clydesdale or other steamer—W. Lindsay & Co., agents.<br />
Sligo—Vine, Azalea, Rose, Thistle, Iris, Holly, Shamrock, or<br />
Cedar, every Tuesday and Saturday at 4 p.m.—R. Allan and Co.,<br />
agents.<br />
Stornoway, calling at Oban, Tobermory, and Portree, every<br />
Monday and Thursday at 5 p.m., by the steamers Clansman,<br />
Claymore, and Clydesdale— W. Lindsay and Co., agents.<br />
To Gairloch (Ross-shire), Lochniver, Ullapool (Sutherlandshire),<br />
and Lochmaddy (North Uist), fornightly—W. Lindsay and Co.,<br />
agents.<br />
Stranraer, every Thursday, Tuskar—John Macmillan, India<br />
Place, agent.<br />
Tayinloan, Gigha, and West Coast—Lochnell, Lochleven, or<br />
Lochetive, sail every Tuesday—A. Craig, West Quay, agent.<br />
Westport, Ireland, every alternate Friday, at 5 p.m.—Rose,<br />
Thistle, Iris, Vine, or Fern—Robert Allan and Co., agents.<br />
STEAM TOWING COMPANIES.<br />
Bowling and <strong>Greenock</strong> Towing Company—Gloriana, Gem,<br />
Liver, and Brothers—James Robertson, 10 West Breast.
APPENDIX.<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Towing Company—Sea King, Stork, Walker, and<br />
Leading Star—Messrs Park and M'Kellar, 2 West Quay.<br />
Clyde Shipping Company's Towing Vessels—Conqueror, Flying<br />
Huntsman, Flying Kestrel, Flying Falcon, Flying Hawk, Flying<br />
Dutchman, Flying Huntress, Flying Meteor, Flying Spray, Flying<br />
Squall, Flying Sprite, Flying Sylph, Flying Scotchman, Flying<br />
Arrow, Flying Foam, and Flying Eagle—Graham Brymner, agent.<br />
New Clyde Towing Company—Commodore, Sir Charles Napier,<br />
and General Williams—William Liddell, owner, 7 East Breast.<br />
Screw Tug Company (Limited)—Clyde, Forth, Taj'', and Tweed<br />
—George Struthers, manager, 18 Palmerston Buildings.<br />
GLASGOW AND GREENOCK SHIPPING COMPANY.<br />
Luggage steamers, carrying goods daily between Glasgow, Port-<br />
Glasgow, and <strong>Greenock</strong>—James Watt, Henry Bell, Dunglass,<br />
Renfrew, Penguin, Pelican, <strong>Greenock</strong>. Lighters—Hawk, Raven,<br />
Alloa, Newark, Bowling— all fitted up with cranes, and built expressly<br />
for the trade. Towing vessels—Vanguard, Hotspur, Lord<br />
Derby. Tugs in 'Derry—Admiral, Sea Gull, Albatross, twin-screw<br />
tug Osprey.<br />
S.S. Rona, trading to Garliston, Isle <strong>of</strong> Whithorn, Wigfcon,<br />
Fort-William.<br />
<strong>Office</strong>—Customhouse Quay—Steel and M'Caskill. Berths for<br />
goods, East-end Customhouse Quay and Albert Quay Shed,<br />
N.-W. arm.<br />
<strong>Office</strong> in Glasgow—James Steel and Son, 86 Broomielaw.<br />
GREENOCK SHIPPING LIST.<br />
VESSELS MARKED.<br />
Sr-SchooneiF<br />
Bq—Barque<br />
Bg—Brig<br />
Bn—Brigantine<br />
1 S-Ship<br />
Sk—Smack<br />
Sp—Sloop<br />
Ss—Steamer<br />
Lr—Lighter<br />
Cr—Cutter<br />
VESSELS.<br />
Abbotsford s<br />
Acorn sr<br />
Abercarne s<br />
Ajmeer s<br />
Albert Victor s<br />
Aline bq<br />
Amaranth bq<br />
Amaryllis sr<br />
Ancona ss<br />
Ardenconnel bq<br />
Ardenlea bq<br />
Ardgowan s<br />
Ardvar bq<br />
Argo s<br />
Argonaut s<br />
Argus s<br />
TONS. MASTERS. OWNERS. TRADE.<br />
1177 M 'William Robert Davie & Co. Fgn<br />
51 Craig R. S. M'Morland Cst<br />
1087 Brown John M'Kiver and others do<br />
1162 Oswald Robert Hunter do<br />
858 Harvey J. Russell and others Fgn<br />
717 Higgs James Grieve, jun. do<br />
1198 Masterton John Warden and others Cst<br />
98 MontgomerieR. S. M'Morland do<br />
3081 Stead P. & 0. S. N. Coy. Fgn<br />
815 Jane John Brymner do<br />
1236 Gregory do do<br />
1282 Murchie G. Adam & Co. do<br />
858 Beattie T. 0. Hunter & Hendry do<br />
1489 Cook A. & J. H. Carmichael & Cc >. do<br />
1489 Brown do do<br />
1530 Cook do do
90 APPENDIX.<br />
VESSELS. TONS. MASTERS. OWNERS. TRADE.<br />
Arran bq 1083 Johnston Hendry, Ferguson & Co. Fgn<br />
Assam ss 3033 Stewart P. & O. S. N. Co do<br />
Assaye bq 1281 M 'Ritchie J. & W. Stewart do<br />
Atalanta bq 930 Sutherland John Low and others do<br />
Australia ss 3663 P. & O. S. N. Co. do<br />
Ballochmyle s 1438 London R. Cuthbert and others do<br />
Baron Aberdare s 1630 Parkes James MacCunn & Co. do<br />
Baron Blantyre s 1623 Wilson do do<br />
Baron Colonsays 1632 Foster do do<br />
Barbadian s 700 M'Millan John Kerr & Co. do<br />
Bargany s 1232 Milne do do<br />
Bear ss 689 Francis Ash W. Grieve, Son & Co do<br />
Beltrees bq 373 Kilgallen W. Grieve, Son & Co. do<br />
Berbice s 716 Quail John Kerr & Co. do<br />
Benefactress bq 1261 Campbell Adam, Hamilton & Co. do<br />
Berengaria s 1317 LittleJohn Hendry, Ferguson & Co. da<br />
Blythswood s 1601 Heggum R. Cuthbert and others do<br />
Bokhara ss 2932 Hector P. k O. S. N. Co. do<br />
Brahmin s 1250 Barr J. & W. Stewart do<br />
Brenhilda s 1320 Scurr Hendry, Ferguson & Co. do<br />
British Princess bq 1346 D. James Robert Hunter do<br />
Bruce s 1095 Fraser J. S. Denniston & Co do<br />
Brunnette bn 147 Winsor W. Grieve, Son & Co. do<br />
C A. Hoard bn 169 Kerr R. S. M'Morland Cst<br />
Caitloch s 1264 Phillips T. O. Hunter & Hendry Fgn<br />
Campanero bn 346 Sawtell Foulds & Bone do.<br />
Cape Breton s 1420 Young A. Lyle & Sons do-<br />
Cape Comorin s 1200 Ferguson do do do<br />
CapeFinnisterrebq 882 Robertson do do do<br />
Cape <strong>of</strong> G'd Hope s 1400 Henderson do do do<br />
Cape Horn s 1200 Malcolm do do do<br />
Cape Eace bq 852 Dodds do do do<br />
Cape St Vincent s 1420 Prout do do do<br />
Cape Verde s 1712 Scobie do do do*<br />
Cape Wrath s 1200 Martin do do do<br />
Cardenas bq 322 M'Lean John Clapperton &. Co. do<br />
Carpasian bq 288 Lawrie Walter Grieve, Son & Co. do<br />
Carthage ss 5015 P. & O. S, N. Co. do<br />
Cartsburn ss 44 Fleming Daniel R, Gaff Cst<br />
Cartsdyke ss 27 Taylor Daniel R. Gaff do<br />
Catherine sk 42 M'Kellar John Rattray do<br />
Cathcart s 1386 M'Chemey George Adam and others Fgn<br />
Cavour bq 1299 Mann Hendry, Ferguson & Co. do<br />
Ceres s 861 Cochrane J. & W. Cochrane do<br />
Champion bq 741 Raitt Wm. Lindsay & Co. do<br />
Chieftain bg 290 Parkman J. & J. Denholm do<br />
Chilena bq 445 Pepper R. S. M'Morland Cst<br />
Chri s tabel bn 159 Olssen Baine & Johnstone Fgn<br />
Clara Maria bgn 94 M '11 vain R. S. M'Morland do<br />
Cochin s 1200 Oudney John Kerr & Co. do<br />
Constance bq 234 Baine & Johnstone do<br />
Corisande sr 137 Thorns do do<br />
Cora sr 128 Lynch do do<br />
Culzean s 1572 Pirnie John Kerr & Co. do
APPENDIX. 91<br />
VESSELS. TONS. MASTERS. OWNERS. TRADE.<br />
Demerara bq 486 Blasant John Kerr and Co. Fgn<br />
Deveron s 1256 Paterson J. Russell and others do<br />
Dolphin sk 37 Yell John Rattray Cst<br />
Dochra s 966 Stevens M'Neilage, Adam & Co Fgn<br />
Dorothy s 760 Jackman R. W. Jamieson do<br />
Dunloe bq 674 Davies T. O. Hunter & Hendry do<br />
Deva s 800 Robertson William Rankine do<br />
Eastern Empire s 1751 Love Robert Davie & Co. do<br />
Edith Mary bg 281 Allan William Gibson do<br />
Elizabeth sr 59 M '11 vain Hendry, Ferguson & Co. Cst<br />
Elizabeth Martin ss809 Duncan Alexander Currie do<br />
Eriminta bk 1213 Johnson J. D. Clink do<br />
Euphrates s 1643 Cameron R. Hill and others do<br />
Eurydice s 1468 Young P>aine & Johnstone do<br />
Eveline bq 779 Lochhead W. Lindsay & Co. do<br />
Express sk 57 Cavans M'Crae & Cavens Cst<br />
Fawn ss 43 Livingstone Duncan Nicol & Co, do<br />
Fanny bq 156 Morrissey J. & W. Stewart Fgn<br />
Falcon bq 382 Creamer Foulds & Bone do<br />
Einnart sr 76 M'Calmont Hendrv, Fersuson & Co. Cst<br />
Eiona s 1397 Rhodes J. D. Clink Fgn<br />
Eiery Cross s 1399 Menzies J. D. Clink do<br />
Fleetwood s 630 Gate James Richardson & Co. do<br />
Forganhall bq 1070 Campbell John Warden and others do<br />
Frank Flint s 1401 Evans P. M'Kellar do<br />
Frederick bq 909 Hunter J. Warden and others do<br />
Gatinean s 1165 Clark Adam, Hamilton & Co do<br />
George Gilroy s 1083 Bodill Hendry, Ferguson & Co. do<br />
Georgina bgn 127 Montgomery R. S, M'Morland Cst<br />
Glenburn s 1476 Hartwell Robert Shankland & Co Fgn<br />
Glenfruin bq 472 Lang Robert B. Findlay do<br />
Goatfell bk 716 Cook Leitch & Muir do<br />
Golden Fleece s 1257 Guthrie A. k J. H. Carmichael & Co. do<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> s 1224 Slater R. W. Jamieson do<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> bq 640 Manson John Kerr & Co. do<br />
Greta ss 84 Scott k Co. do<br />
Gryfe s 1068 Roberts J. Russell & others do<br />
Gulf <strong>of</strong> Finland ss 2323 Allan Gk. Steamship Co. (Limi ted) do<br />
Gulf <strong>of</strong> Panama ss 1592 Swan Gk. Steamship Co. (Limited) do<br />
Gulf <strong>of</strong> Suez ss 1592 Walls Gk. Steamship Co. (Limited) do<br />
Guinevere bq 879 Alleyne J. M'Cunn & Co. do<br />
Hartfield s 814 Ferguson James Richardson & Co. do<br />
Hawk bn 7*3 Lusk R. S. M'Morland Cst<br />
Hebe bq 231 Taylor Baine & Johnstone Fgn<br />
Helen Isabel bq 249 Henricks Baine & Johnstone - do<br />
Hope bq 1068 Kemp J. S. Denniston & Co. do<br />
Inchgreen bq 1098 Miller William Lindsay & Co. do<br />
Jas. & Margaret sk 35 M'Callum N. Shearer and others Cst<br />
James Shearer sr 94 Shearer Do. do. do<br />
Riepenhansen The James Watt Steamship<br />
Co. (Limited) — Leitch and<br />
Jane Hunter bqn<br />
Jane Shearer sr<br />
227 Lewis<br />
50 Kerr<br />
Muir, managers<br />
W. Gibson<br />
N. and T. Shearer<br />
Fgn<br />
Cst
92 APPENDIX.<br />
Jane bn<br />
Jane Fairlie bq<br />
Janet si<br />
Janet Cowan s<br />
Jason s<br />
Jessie bn<br />
Jessie Catherine sp<br />
John Davie bq<br />
Kaiser i Hind ss<br />
Kate bn<br />
Khokand bq<br />
Killochan<br />
Kilkerran s<br />
Khedive ss<br />
Labrador s<br />
Lady Clarendon s<br />
Lady Octavia s<br />
Lady Ruthven s<br />
Lavinia bq<br />
Leander bn<br />
Leopard ss<br />
Lion ss<br />
Lucayas bq<br />
Madras bq<br />
TONS. MASTERS.<br />
236 Arter<br />
361 M'Laren<br />
38 Ferguson<br />
1278 Kerr<br />
OWNERS.<br />
J. and J. Danholm<br />
D. and A. M'L^ren<br />
John M'Lsan and Co.<br />
R. Shankland and Co.<br />
1512 Richardson A. & J. H. Carmichael<br />
257 Putt J. & J. Denholm<br />
31 Ferguson John M\Lean & Co.<br />
1104 Taylor<br />
4023 Babot<br />
202 Oats<br />
1104 Wright<br />
Robert Davie & Co.<br />
P. & O. S. N. Co.<br />
J.
APPENDIX. or<br />
VESSELS. TONS. MASTERS. OWNERS. TRADE<br />
Norman M'Leod bq900 Pierrepont William Rankine<br />
Noma s 1050 Watt Hendry, Ferguson & Co.<br />
Norval s<br />
Octavia bn<br />
Oimara s<br />
Orian bgn<br />
Orissa s<br />
Otter bq<br />
Otterburn s<br />
Orpheus s<br />
Padishah s<br />
Panther ss<br />
Parijero bq<br />
Parsee s<br />
Pearl <strong>of</strong> India bq<br />
Pekin ss<br />
Petrel scr<br />
Peshawur ss<br />
Phasis s<br />
Polly bn<br />
Prin.Alexandriabql286 Reid<br />
Princess Royal bq 1200 Watt<br />
Pride <strong>of</strong> the West sr 135 Bowden<br />
Proteus ss 467 Pike<br />
Queen <strong>of</strong> Ceylon bq 422 Hamilton<br />
Pacer bn<br />
Palston 815 Adams<br />
Ranger ss 353 Delaney<br />
Raven sbourne bq 410 Gardiner<br />
1427 Halliday T. O. Hunter & Hendry<br />
225 Smith James Grieve, jun.<br />
1353 Simpson J. D. Clink<br />
98 Montgomery E. S. Morland<br />
1199 Maxw<br />
500 Clark<br />
1677 Hunter<br />
1468 Glass<br />
1250 Minnos<br />
234 Bartlett<br />
349 M'Girr<br />
1280 Nelson<br />
1256 Kelly<br />
3900 Woolcott<br />
60 Moore<br />
3782 Baker<br />
1489 Brown<br />
255 Evans<br />
John Kerr & Co.<br />
William Eankine<br />
R. Shankland & Co<br />
Baine & Johnstone<br />
J. and W. Stewart<br />
Baine & Johnstone<br />
do do<br />
J. & W. Stewart<br />
Hendry, Ferguson & Co.<br />
P. & O. S. N. Co.<br />
R. S. M 'Morland<br />
P. &. O. S. N. Co.<br />
A. &. J. H. Carmichael<br />
J. & J. Denholm<br />
Hendry, Ferguson & Co.<br />
do do do<br />
W. Grieve, Son & Co.<br />
J, & W. Stewart<br />
J. 8. Denniston and Co.<br />
,11 W. Grieve, Son & Co.<br />
James Richardson & Co.<br />
J. & W. Stewart<br />
James Craig<br />
Fgn<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
Cat<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
Cst<br />
Fgn<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
do<br />
Peine de Prevoyce<br />
bgn<br />
102 Kerr R. S. M'Morland Cst<br />
Ringdove bq 400 Scott W. & J. Crawford Fgn<br />
Red Cross bq 1000 Brown William Rankine do<br />
Rohilla ss<br />
3466 Barrat P. & O. S. N. Co. do<br />
Rome ss<br />
5015<br />
P. & O. S. N. Co. do<br />
Rossdhu s<br />
1320 Fleming William Turner and others do<br />
Routenburn s 2000 Young R, Shankland & Co. do<br />
Rutland bq 1027 Roy J. D. Clink do<br />
Salado bq<br />
442 Milne A. & J. H. Carmichael & Co. do<br />
Sfindringham bq 1107 Wilson G. Adams and others do<br />
Samarkand bq 1104 Lament W. & J, Crawford do<br />
Sarah sr<br />
76 Kane R. S. M'Morland Cst<br />
Scottish Maid ts 4<br />
A. Carmichael do<br />
Scotia sr<br />
184 Nisbet J. & W. Stewart Fgn<br />
Sea King bq 426 Putt J. & J. Denholm do<br />
Selene s<br />
1996 Semple J. D. Clink do<br />
Siam ss<br />
3026 Johnson P. & O. S. N. Co. do<br />
Siren s<br />
1489<br />
A. & J. H. Carmichael & Co. do<br />
Sir H. Havelockbq 460 M'Queen J. Clapperton & Co. do<br />
Sir Lancelot bq £86 BrokersharJ. MacCunn & Co. do<br />
Sisters sp<br />
45 Conner R. S. M'Morland Cst<br />
Stella bn<br />
221 Mitchell J & W. Stewart Fgn<br />
Summerlee bq 805 Wilson John Warden and others do<br />
Supreme bq 730 Dewar<br />
John Brymner & Co. d
9-i APPENDIX.<br />
VESSELS. TONS. MASTERS. OWNERS. TRADE.<br />
Surat ss 3142 Breeze P. & 0. S. N. Co. do<br />
Tamerlane bq 764 Bailey J. and W. Stewart do<br />
The Craigs bq 1147 Hughes B. Cuthbert and others do<br />
Thessalus s 1782 Bennett A. & J. H. Carmichael & Co. do<br />
Tiger ss * 217 Joy W. Grieve, Son & Co. do<br />
Trinidad s 722 Thomson John Kerr & Co. do<br />
Trochrague bq 677 Bucknell do do do<br />
Verona ss 3069 Ashdown P. & 0. S. N. Co. do<br />
Virginia bq 942 Weir John Carswell & Son do<br />
Vulcan sp 45 M'Cready B. S. M'Morland Cst<br />
Walrus ss 183 Barbour J.
ARDHD, SINCLAIR,<br />
Glasgow I Ireeeeek fiarner,<br />
25 HAMILTON STREET<br />
AND<br />
24 WEST BLACKBALL STREET,<br />
GREENOCK;<br />
90 ARGYLE STREET<br />
AND<br />
22 JACKSON STREET,<br />
GLASGOW.<br />
LEAVES GREENOCK EVERY LAWFUL DAY<br />
At 10.30 and 12.30,<br />
And Returns at 12.30, 3.30, and 6 p.m.<br />
PEE, RAILWAY.<br />
Parcels and Goods forwarded from <strong>Greenock</strong> and Glasgow<br />
to all parts <strong>of</strong> the World, by any Conveyance desired.
THE ONLY LOCAL WEEKLY PAPER<br />
IN GREENOCK.<br />
The <strong>Greenock</strong> 3feral9<br />
PUBLISHED<br />
EVERY SATURDAY MORNING,<br />
CONTAINS<br />
ORIGINAL ARTICLES on all the Important Local<br />
Questions <strong>of</strong> the Day, besides SUCCINCT REPORTS <strong>of</strong><br />
what is <strong>of</strong> the greatest interest to its Readers. It is read<br />
by all Classes, and its Large and Rapidly-Increasing<br />
Circulation makes it one <strong>of</strong> the Best Advertising<br />
Mediums in the West <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>.<br />
PRICE ONE HALFPENNY.
NOTE.<br />
Before Purchasing elsewhere, see the<br />
Windows <strong>of</strong> THE<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Clothing<br />
COMPANY.<br />
CHEAPEST and BEST HOUSE<br />
IN TOWN FOR CLOTHING.<br />
50 CATHCART STREET<br />
AND<br />
f CATHCART S0BARE.
NOTE.<br />
THE<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong> Clothing<br />
COMPANY<br />
HAVE THE<br />
LARGEST and BEST SELECTION<br />
OF<br />
Soys' and Tenths' Clothing<br />
I 1ST T O "W IsT.<br />
50 CATHCART STREET<br />
AND<br />
1 CATHCART SQUARE,
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS,<br />
135 BUCHANAN STREET, GLASGOW.<br />
(16 Years' Experience in the Patent Laws).<br />
British, Colonial, and Foreign Patents obtained. Specifications<br />
Drawn and Revised, and Drawings prepared for Patented<br />
Inventions and for the Registration <strong>of</strong> Designs and Trade Marks.<br />
Searches and Reports as to Novelty <strong>of</strong> Inventions. Opinions in<br />
cases <strong>of</strong> Infringement. Advice on the Law <strong>of</strong> Patents, and every<br />
assistance given to Patentees and Inventors.<br />
SPROUL & ANDERSON,<br />
festtlimg ©itghum mxb Hiatal ^rtijitets,<br />
Surveyors, Draughtsmen, Machinery Agents, &*c,<br />
PALMERSTON BUILDINGS, CUSTOMHOUSE PLAGE,<br />
GREENOCK.<br />
tin -k*&iiav«-9m&<br />
PAINTER $ PAPERHAJVGER,<br />
27 WEST BURN STREET.<br />
Paperhangings from 3d per Piece upwards.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
4 EAST BREAST, GREENOCK,<br />
Shipchandlers, Painters, Oil and<br />
Colour Merchants.<br />
Agents for Sale and Hire <strong>of</strong> Yachts, and Compositions<br />
for Yachts' and Ships' Bottoms.<br />
EDWARD TWIGC,<br />
GUNSMITH, CUTLER, AND FISHING<br />
TACKLE VENDOR,<br />
33 HAMILTON STREET,<br />
(ESTABLISHED 1843).<br />
AGENT FOR W. W. GREENER, LONDON.<br />
AMMUNITION and Sporting Requirements, Breech & Muzzle-<br />
Loading Guns always in Stock, and Guns supplied by any<br />
Maker at Lowest possible Prices. Cartridges carefully Loaded<br />
with Best Material at short notice.<br />
Fishing Tackle, Rods, Reels, &c, always in Stock.<br />
VERY SUPERIOR CUTLERY, BY BEST MAKERS.<br />
HARDWARE, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, AND OILS OF<br />
ALL DESCRIPTIONS.<br />
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5^^r^/a,1, ,<br />
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$f$* W^sM^W^<br />
CUTLER, GUNSMITH, BIRD-STUFFER,<br />
AND FISHING-TACKLE MAKER,<br />
33 NICOLSON STREET.<br />
Large Variety <strong>of</strong> Fishing Rods always in Stock.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
A BOON TO EVERYBODY.<br />
JAMES MILLER,<br />
Has Opened these Large Premises in<br />
NEW GLADSTONE BUILDINGS<br />
WEST BURN STREET,<br />
With a Large Stock <strong>of</strong> First-Class Gold and Silver<br />
Watches, Gold and Silver Chains, Alberts, Brooches,<br />
Rings, Pins, and other Jewellery.<br />
All the above at jo per cent less than usual Prices.<br />
Watches and Clocks carefully Cleaned and Repaired<br />
Watches, 2s ; Main Springs, 2s ; Hands, from 3d each ;<br />
Best Watch Glasses Fitted, 2d each.<br />
Also a Large Stock <strong>of</strong> Men and Women's Wearing<br />
Apparel, consisting <strong>of</strong> Suitings, Silk and other Dresses<br />
also, Bed and Table Napery, and other Goods, Furniture,<br />
&c. A Large Stock <strong>of</strong> First-Class Boots and Shoes, at<br />
less than Wholesale Prices.<br />
NEW GLADSTONE BUILDINGS,<br />
WEST BURN STREET.<br />
'Practical Engracer, Stationer, 4c,<br />
3 BANK STREET, GREENOGK.<br />
SILVERPLATE ENGRAVING.<br />
Crests, Coats <strong>of</strong> Arms, Monograms, Inscriptions, &c, &c.<br />
COPPERPLATE ENGRAVING.<br />
Visiting Cards, Business Cards, Invoice Headings, Letter Tops, &c.<br />
BRASS ENGRAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.<br />
Lithography in all its Branches.<br />
Designs SJwtvn and Estimates Furnished token required.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
BORLAlsrD 7<br />
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temperance Jfotel 4 &esfauranf,<br />
24 OATHCART STREET<br />
(Nearly opposite Railway Station).<br />
Dinners from 12 till 4. Tea and C<strong>of</strong>fee always ready.<br />
28 OATHCART STREET,<br />
(Opposite Caledonian Railway Station, and within three minutes'<br />
walk <strong>of</strong> the Steamboat Quay).<br />
RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION WITH HOTEL.<br />
HUGH MACKAY, Proprietor.<br />
BORLAND'S TEMPERANCE" HOTEL,<br />
40 CATHCART STREET,<br />
GREENOCK.<br />
(In the Centre <strong>of</strong> the Town, and conveniently situated between<br />
Caledonian Railway Station and Cathcart Square).<br />
EVERY ACCOMMODATION. MODERATE CHARGES.<br />
WHEAT SHEAF HOTEL,<br />
C<br />
Established for upwards <strong>of</strong> Sixty Years),<br />
CHURCH PLACE, CATHCART SQUARE,<br />
GREENOCK.<br />
BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, TEAS, AND SUPPERS,<br />
ORDINARY DAILY, FROM 12.30 TO 4 O'CLOCK.<br />
HUME CHALMERS, Proprietor.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
JAMES BOWMAN,<br />
Dnelioneer & Caluator,<br />
WEST-END SALE ROOMS,<br />
26 WEST BLACKHALL STREET,<br />
GREENOCK.<br />
OUTSIDE &ALBS<br />
OP<br />
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,<br />
AND VALUATIONS,<br />
CONDUCTED IN TOWN OR COUNTRY.<br />
SALES, BY AUCTION, <strong>of</strong><br />
STOCK, SALVAGES, &a,<br />
UNDERTAKEN ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.<br />
Parties averse to having Furniture, &*cn Sold in their<br />
Houses, can have it Removed and Sold in the Rooms.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
ROBERT COOK,<br />
AND INSURANCE AGENT,<br />
88 MARKET STREET AND ARCADE,<br />
GREENOCK.<br />
IMI O IN" IE "Z" LE2STT<br />
ON DEPOSIT OF<br />
Watches, Plate, Jewellery, Furniture, &c.<br />
Loans above £10 per Special Agreement.<br />
FIRE AND THIEF-PROOF SAFES.<br />
Mr Cook conducts OUTSIDE SALES <strong>of</strong> FURNITURE<br />
and VALUATIONS on the shortest notice.<br />
Parties averse to having their Goods Sold in their Houses<br />
can have it Removed and Disposed <strong>of</strong> in the<br />
Hall, jj Market Street.<br />
AGENT FOR THE STAFFORDSHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,<br />
IR/OIBEIE^T COOK,<br />
Pawnbroker, Auctioneer, and Insurance Agent.<br />
No. 33 MARKET STREET, AND ARCADE,<br />
GREENOCK.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
JAMES GRAHAM,<br />
Glazier & Glass Merchant,<br />
19 CATHCART STREET,<br />
GREENOCK.<br />
.(Immediately East <strong>of</strong> the Caledonian Railway Station).<br />
ESTABLISHED 1828.<br />
Hot Houses and Conservatories, &c, Built<br />
and Repaired.<br />
THE GREENOCK<br />
PLATE-GLASS INSURANCE<br />
O O "ML IP .A. IsT ~T<br />
(ESTABLISHED 1868)<br />
INSURES PLATE AND SHEET GLASS<br />
Of Every Description at a Moderate Premium.<br />
OFFICE-<br />
19 CATHCART STREET,<br />
GREENOCK.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
:m: o nsr is -z - lbitt<br />
ON DEPOSIT OF<br />
WATCHES, PLATE, JEWELLERY, NAPERY,<br />
BOOKS, cfc, $c.<br />
Loans above ;£io per Special Agreement.<br />
CENTRAL LOAN OFFICE,<br />
5 WILLIAM STREET.<br />
FIRE AND THIEF-PROOF SAFES.<br />
PRACTICAL BOOKBINDER, PAPER RULER,<br />
AND MANUFACTURING STATIONER,<br />
14KILBLAIE" STBEET<br />
(Opposite Kilblam Academy),<br />
ACCOUNT BOOKS Ruled and Bound to Order. Magazines<br />
and all kinds <strong>of</strong> Binding executed. Maps and Plans<br />
Mounted and Varnished. Estimates given for all classes <strong>of</strong> work.<br />
Specimens <strong>of</strong> Binding in every style, from the Plainest to the<br />
Richest, at prices as low as can be charged consistent with good<br />
sound work.<br />
IMPORTANT INTIMATION TO LADIES'.<br />
Badly Cut or Finished Stays never give real pleasure or<br />
comfort to the Wearer.<br />
MRS GARDNER,<br />
The ONLY PRACTICAL STAYMAKER in GREENOCK<br />
18 WEST BLACKBALL STREET,<br />
Being a thoroughly Practical Staymaker <strong>of</strong> long experience,<br />
claims superiority in the Manufacture <strong>of</strong> Stays, Belts, and Braces.<br />
Corsets are made <strong>of</strong> the very best Materials, with Pure Whalebone.<br />
Good Whalebone Stays for Housekeepers and Servants,<br />
from Stock or Made to Order. Stays Altered and Repaired.<br />
Underclothing Made to Order in all its Branches.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
15 WEST BLACKHALL STREET.<br />
Estimates given for Marriage Luncheon and Dinners,<br />
Launch, Trial Trip, Pic-nic, and Dancing Parties.<br />
The Wines supplied are <strong>of</strong> the most Famous Brands, and<br />
Moderate Priced.<br />
March-Brewed Ale and Stout in 4^ Gallon, 9 Gallon,<br />
18 Gallon, and 36 Gallon Casks, for Family Use.<br />
Very Old <strong>Greenock</strong>, Campbeltown, Islay, Longjohn,<br />
and other Highland Whiskies, Matured in Sherry Wood.<br />
Also, Jamieson's, Thomson's, and Dunville's Old<br />
Irish Whiskies.<br />
JAMES B. MORISOjY, Proprietor.<br />
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Sffilliill S<br />
3 EAST BREAST, GREENOCK.<br />
This Old Established Llotel is situated opposite the<br />
Steamboat Quay, and the immediate vicinity <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Caledonian Railway Station and <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Office</strong>.<br />
Co7nmercial Gentlemen aitd Travellers will find every<br />
attention and comfort, at Moderate Charges.<br />
Marriage and Supper- Parties contracted for.<br />
FIRST-GLASS WINES AND SPIRITS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
CHEAPEST AND BEST BOOTS AND SHOES<br />
IN SCOTLAND,<br />
THOSE<br />
in want <strong>of</strong> really GOOD BOOTS and SHOES afc<br />
the Lowest Possible Price should not buy till they have<br />
seen the Large Stock to be found at<br />
JOHN GRAY & CO'S.<br />
MAYBOLE SHOE WAREHOUSE,<br />
16 HAMILTON STREET,<br />
GREENOCK.<br />
Our immense Tannery and Factory at Ladywell, Maybole, has<br />
been in existence since 1838, and has secured a fame second to<br />
none for the production <strong>of</strong> the most Substantial Boots and<br />
Shoes. The general wonder is "How Cheap," but the grand<br />
secret is the whole process <strong>of</strong> manufacture, from the raw hide to<br />
the finished Boot, is executed in our own Factory and under our<br />
own personal supervision, the best and newest Machinery and<br />
Material only being used.<br />
REPAIRS NEATLY AND CHEAPLY EXECUTED.<br />
The following L ist <strong>of</strong> Branch Establishments shows the<br />
immense magnitude <strong>of</strong> our Business :<br />
7 Dalmarnock Road, Glasgow. ,<br />
i NeAv Hotel Buildings, Wick.<br />
45 High Street, Iuverness. j<br />
110 High Street, Elgin. !<br />
Cross, Motherwell.<br />
34 Graham Street, Airdrie.<br />
Main Street, Coatbridge.<br />
174 High Street, Edinburgh.<br />
10 and 11 Castle Street, Aberdeen. 49 High Street, Irvine.<br />
155 High Street, Perth. <strong>Post</strong> Vennel, Maybole.<br />
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118 & 149 Hi-h St., Dunfermline. 10 Western Road, Jarrow-on-Tyne.<br />
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393 High Street (Foot <strong>of</strong> Coal Wynd), 6 Central Buildings, Stockton.<br />
Kirkcaldy. Macdonald Square, Thurso.<br />
High St.Kirk'dy (next Town's House). 217 High Street, Forres.<br />
42 Mill Street, Alloa. 9 Mill Street, Ballymena.<br />
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' 31 High Street, Dalkeith. Commercial Hotel Bldgs., Strabane.<br />
Thistle House, Channel St., Ga'shiels. ! 30 High Street, Portadown.<br />
20 High Street, Hawick. 6& High Street, Musselburgh.<br />
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19 Roxburgh Street, Kelso. 66 Bonnygate, Cupar.<br />
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17 High Street, Berwick-on-Tweed. 17 High Street, Brechin.<br />
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70 and 72 Friar's Vennel, Dumfries. : 11 High Street, Annan.<br />
New Bldgs., Bridge St., Stranraer, High Street, Langholm.<br />
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16 Hamilton Street, <strong>Greenock</strong>. ! Shopends, Saltcoats.<br />
Freebairn's Buildings, Hamilton. Bridge i Street, Kirkwall.<br />
Commercial Buildings, Hamilton. 160 Paisley Road (West), Glasgow.<br />
New Bank Buildings, Wishaw 662 Govan Road, Govan.<br />
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Works, Ladywell TanDery & Shoe Factory-, Maybole*
ADVERTISEMEMTS.<br />
TO CONTRACTORS, FARMERS, & OTHERS.<br />
MACKAY OOCHAJAl,<br />
Carfwrighfs aiu) General Smiths,<br />
AND HORSE-SHOERS,<br />
4 ST. ANDHEW SQUARE,<br />
GREENOCK.<br />
0OA0H WORK in all its Departments.<br />
First- Class Material and Workmanship Guaranteed,<br />
PRICES STRICTLY MODERATE.<br />
BILLJPOSTINO.<br />
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS<br />
JOHN MACDONALD & SON,<br />
Beg to inform the Advertising Public that they are Sole<br />
Lessees <strong>of</strong> all the Principal Street Advertising Stations in<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>, Gourock, Port-Glasgow, Paisley, and Glasgow.<br />
Ponies and Traps are kept for quick despatch <strong>of</strong> work in<br />
Town and Country. Circulars addressed and delivered.<br />
Boards and Men Supplied.<br />
LIST OF STATIONS ON APPLICATION.<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices:<br />
GREENOCK—23 OATHOART STREET.<br />
PAISLEY—16 OLD SNEDDON STREET.<br />
GLASGOW—65 JAMAICA STREET and<br />
137 GREAT HAMILTON STREET.
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JOHN IMRIE & CO.,<br />
SLATERS,<br />
41 HAMILTON STREET.<br />
HOTJSE-5 MOUNT PLEASANT STREET.<br />
Jobbings Punctually Attended to. Chimneys Swept.<br />
J\ PHTLAYSONT,<br />
COAL MERCHANT,<br />
12 BROUGHAM STREET, <strong>Greenock</strong>,<br />
And 50 SHORE STREET, Gourock.<br />
YACHTS SUPPLIED WITH GOAL, CHAR, AND DROSS.<br />
PATERSON & ROBERTSON<br />
SLATERS, SLATE, & CEMENT MERCHANTS,<br />
HUNTER'S PLACE, GREENOCK.<br />
All kinds <strong>of</strong> Cement and Hydraulic Lime. Chimney<br />
Cans—Plain and Ornamental.<br />
ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.<br />
DAVID PHILLIPS & SONS,<br />
SLATERS & SLATE MERCHANTS,<br />
5 TOB-A-O-O STREET,<br />
GREENOCK.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
LADYBURN SLIP DOCK<br />
AND BOILER WORKS.<br />
LAND<br />
and MARINE BOILERS, TANKS,<br />
GIRDERS, and GENERAL SMITH WORK.<br />
DOCKING AND REPAIRS<br />
To Hull or Boilers <strong>of</strong> Iron or Wooden Vessels up to<br />
Five Hundred Tons.<br />
WORK DONE PROMPTLY AND TERMS MODERATE.<br />
WM, MUIR & SONS,<br />
"WAYBRLET Xj-A-ZESTIE,<br />
OFF WEST BURN STREET, GREENOCK.<br />
SADDLERY LEATHER, BELTING, HOSE PIPING,<br />
PIGGING LEATHER, PUMP LEATHER, BELLOWS<br />
LEATHER, LACES, OAR LEATHER, HORSE-<br />
SHOEING LEATHER.<br />
SHEEPSKIN MATS DYED IN ALL COLOURS.<br />
Inspection Invited.<br />
DENTISTRY.<br />
JOHN rTbROWN,<br />
Surge on Dentist,<br />
30 CATHCART STREET, GREENOCK.<br />
Artificial Teeth inserted on the most approved principles. Decayed<br />
Teeth nicely Stopped. Laughing Gas administered daily.<br />
Terms Moderate.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
JOHN T. WILSON,<br />
HATTER AND HQSIER y<br />
10 WEST BLACKHALL STREET.<br />
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN HATS, CAPS,<br />
SCARES, GLOVES, &c, VERY CHEAP.<br />
RAMSAY & MOLES,<br />
TAILORS & CLOTHIERS<br />
WAVEELEY BUILDINGS,<br />
29 WEST BURN STREET, GREENOCK.<br />
"VTEWEST Fabrics for Dress and Mourning Suits, Hats, LTm-<br />
J3I brellas, Ties, Scarfs, Dress and Coloured Kids, Collars,<br />
Cambric & Silk Handkerchiefs, Travelling Cases, Courier Bags, &c.<br />
ROBERT WRIGHT,<br />
TAILOR AND CL0TH5ER.<br />
34 WEST BLACKHALL STREET,<br />
BEGS<br />
respectfully to inform his Customers and the Public that<br />
he is now showing a Selection <strong>of</strong> Splended Goods. Gentlemen's<br />
own Cloth Made Up and Trimmed with taste. Also Boys'<br />
Clothing and Ladies' Jackets Cut in all the Leading Styles.<br />
Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. Terms Strictly Moderate.<br />
GEORGE DE LACY & SON,<br />
lEHSTa-IR-A/V -e ir,s<br />
And SOLE STAMP MAKERS TO HER MAJESTY'S POST OFFICE.<br />
Dies, Punches, Stencil Plates, Steel and Brass Dated Stamps, Arms,<br />
Crests, Official Seals, Monograms, Eacsimiles, &c.<br />
PRIZE A WARD, LONDON & PARIS EXHIBITIONS.<br />
43 SEKFORDE ST., OLERKENWELL, E.O.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
3>utcher, Poulterer 4 Game Sealer,<br />
CLYDS BTJIXiDIISra-S,<br />
19 WEST BLACKHALL STREET,<br />
GREENOCK.<br />
FAMILY ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.<br />
WILLIAM MARSHALL,<br />
PEOVISION MEECHANT, IMPOETEE OF<br />
IRISH HAMS, BACON, BUTTER, EGOS, &a,<br />
29 CHARLES STREET, GREENOCK.<br />
Agent for W. F. Biggar, Ham Curer, Londonderry, and James<br />
M'Aviney & Co., Butter and Provision Merchants,<br />
Clones and Londonderry.<br />
THOMAS CUTHBE&TSOff,<br />
WHOLESALE AND EXPORT<br />
Plain & Ornamental Confectioner,<br />
44 HAMILTON STREET, and<br />
7 and 49 OATHOART, STREET <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
WORKS-SUGARHOUSE LANE.<br />
Supplies the Trade with all the Latest Novelties at less than<br />
Glasgow Prices, and all Guaranteed Pure.<br />
TO MERCHANTS, CONTRACTORS, COWFEEDERS,
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
GLASGOW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL<br />
WIRE WAREHOUSE,<br />
General Wire-Work and Wire-Cloth<br />
Manufactory,<br />
25 CANDLERIGGS, GLASGOW.<br />
By Royal Letters c^^^p ESTABLISHED<br />
ALEXANDER ROWAT & CO.,<br />
OP<br />
STRONG WOVE WIRE OF SPECIAL QUALITY EOR<br />
SUGAR-REFINING PURPOSES.<br />
EXTRA STRONG WIRE NETTING for SHIPS' BULWARKS,<br />
in a Variety, <strong>of</strong> Designs.<br />
EVERY DESCRIPTION <strong>of</strong> WIRE-WORKS & WIRE-CLOTHS<br />
in Copper, Brass, Iron, and Steel Wire, for Elour, Rice, Corn,<br />
Cotton, and Barley Mills, Chemical, Starch, Gas, and Water<br />
Works, Engineers, Ironfounders, Brewers, Distillers, Biscuit<br />
Manufacturers, &c.<br />
SUPERIOR BOILER TUBE BRUSHES,<br />
In every Variety <strong>of</strong> Size and Material.<br />
Strong Galvanised Wire Guards for Shop and Warehouse Fronts,.<br />
Windows, and Ro<strong>of</strong>-Lights <strong>of</strong> Churches, Schools, Stores, Factories,<br />
Granaries, Public Works, &c, in hand or patent machine-made work.<br />
Patent Flexible Wire Flat Ropes for Hoisting and Mining Pur-<br />
Ornamental Wire Fence, Borderings, Baskets Flower Stands, &c,<br />
Made to Order.<br />
Galvanized Wire Netting, all Widths, kept in Stock, suitable for<br />
Pigeon and Poultry Enclosures.<br />
WIRE RIDDLES AND SEIVES FOR ALL PURPOSES.<br />
Copper, Brass, Tinned, Galvanized, and Iron Wire, all Sizes.<br />
Plain and Galvanized Fencing and Netting Staples always in Stock.<br />
COUNTRY or EXPORT ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.<br />
Extra Wire-Work or Wire-Cloths Wrought to Order.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
WILLIAM MACLUSKEY,<br />
CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER,<br />
AND<br />
GENERAL HOUSE-FURNISHER,<br />
10 & 12 GREAT CLYDE STREET,<br />
GLASGOW.<br />
WILLIAM MACLUSKEY begs to inform his Friends and<br />
the Public generally, that he has Opened these Premises as a<br />
Cabinet, Upholstery, and General House-Furnishing Ware-<br />
house, and is determined, from the very outset, to aim only at<br />
acquiring a lasting and durable business. This he knows can<br />
only be done by giving thorough and complete satisfaction in<br />
every Article, both in Quality and Style, supplied to his Cus-<br />
tomers ; so that once supplied they will be glad to return, from<br />
finding that in Price and Quality his goods are not to be surpassed.<br />
Parties, therefore, in quest <strong>of</strong> really Substantial DINING-<br />
ROOM, DRAWING-ROOM, PARLOUR, and OFFICE<br />
FURNITURE <strong>of</strong> every description, will, on inspection <strong>of</strong> my<br />
Superior High-class Stock, find it to be the Lowest Priced, com-<br />
bined with Quality, in the City <strong>of</strong> Glasgow. An inspection <strong>of</strong><br />
my Stock, which I freely solicit, will prove the truth <strong>of</strong> this<br />
assertion.<br />
MY IRON BEDSTEADS are Handsome, Strong, and<br />
Well-finished, and are Unequalled for Cheapness.<br />
BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.<br />
DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES MAY BE HAD ON APPLICATION.<br />
WILLIAM MACLUSKEY will endeavour to sustain the wellknown<br />
reputation <strong>of</strong> keeping First-class Goods only, so well retained<br />
by his late father for fifty years.<br />
please note the address—<br />
WILLIAM MACLUSKEY,<br />
10 and 12 GREAT CLYDE ST., GLASGOW.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
BOYD & M'NEILL,<br />
Caithness and Arbroath Pavement Merchants,<br />
11 PATRICK STREET, GREENOCK.<br />
Drain Pipes, Chimney Cans, Ornamental Bricks,<br />
AND<br />
FIRE CLAY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.<br />
Portland and Roman Cements, Arden Lime, &c.<br />
Agents for FRANCIS 6- CO:S CEMENT—which<br />
received the Highest Award at the Paris International<br />
Exhibition, 1878.<br />
THOMAS THOMSON & SON,<br />
guilders dn9 Contractors,<br />
PROPERTY VALUATORS, &c,<br />
Pavement, Stone, Ashphalte,<br />
Grindstone, and Fire-Clay Goods Merchants,<br />
61 NICOLSON STREET,<br />
GREENOCK.<br />
PORTLAND AND ROMAN CEMENTS,<br />
Arden Lime, Plaster <strong>of</strong> Paris, &c, &c.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
CROOKSHANKS'<br />
3timera£cm6 posting<br />
ESTABLISHMENT,<br />
43 WEST BLACKHALL STREET,<br />
AND<br />
i 8 CATHCART STREET, GREENOCK.<br />
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.<br />
J„ D. M'GREGOR & Co.,<br />
TOHTIITE S T .^ IB Xi IE S _<br />
Business <strong>Office</strong>—<br />
48 CATHCART STREET, <strong>Greenock</strong>,<br />
(OPEN NIGHT AND DAY.)<br />
ALSO,<br />
COACH BUILDERS,<br />
GENERAL SMITHS, HORSE-SHOERS, &c.<br />
AT<br />
24 WEST BALCKHALL STREET.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
$ive insurance Company<br />
(LIMITED).<br />
OAPITAJL—OUE MILXjIOZLsT.<br />
HEAD OFFICE -5 LOTHBURY LONDON, E.C.<br />
OFFICE FOR SCOTLAND -124 ST VINCENT ST., Glasgow.<br />
Property Insured at moderate Rates, and liberal discounts<br />
allowed on Insurances effected for more than one<br />
year when the Premium is paid in advance.<br />
Agent, Hugh Milne, 21 Lyle Street, <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE<br />
COMPA1TY<br />
(LIMITED).<br />
ESTABLISHED 1848.<br />
The Annuar'Premium Income, 31st December, exceeds<br />
,£1,731,496.<br />
Claims Paid during the past year exceed ,£632,652 o o<br />
The Assurance Funds amount to ,£1,982,032 2 4<br />
Annual Reports and Balance Sheets on Application to the<br />
Agents, or at the <strong>Office</strong>,<br />
5 WEST BLACKHALL STREET,<br />
GREENOCK.<br />
JAMES COPLAND, Superintendent for <strong>Greenock</strong> and<br />
West Coast.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
GEORGE GRANT<br />
Begs respectfully to intimate to his numerous Friends and the Publie<br />
generally, that he has OPENED that Shcp,<br />
22 HAMILTON STREET,<br />
(Lately part <strong>of</strong> the British Workman Public House,)<br />
As a TOBACCONIST, and trusts by keeping the Best Goods only,<br />
combined with strict attention to Business, to merit a share <strong>of</strong><br />
Public Patronage. G. G. having carefully selected his Stock from<br />
the Best Importers, embracing all the Choicest Brands in Cigars,<br />
Cheroots, Cigarettes, &c, Newest Designs in Meerschaum, G.B.D.,<br />
and other Celebrated Briars, Transit, Rustic, and Cherry Pipes.<br />
Cigar Casesand Tubes, Pouches, Match, Snuff, and Tobacco Boxes,<br />
Walking Sticks, and every other requisite necessary in the Trade.<br />
Finest Tobaccos and Snuffs at Lowest Prices.<br />
JAMES I NGLIS,<br />
coal ^m:Rc:E3:.A.:isrT,<br />
30 OATHOART STREET, GREENOGK,<br />
Begs respectfully to intimate to his Friends and the Public that he<br />
has COMMENCED BUSINESS as COAL MERCHANT at the<br />
above address, and by supplying Coal <strong>of</strong> the Best Quality he hopes<br />
to be favoured with a share <strong>of</strong> public patronage.<br />
"GLASGOW GRAIN AND GENERAL~<br />
GRINDING MILLS<br />
AND<br />
A FRENCH<br />
COFFEE ROUTING WORKS.<br />
Scientific Gentleman, who has directed his<br />
attention to the subject <strong>of</strong> C<strong>of</strong>fee Roasting, says :—I have<br />
found that C<strong>of</strong>fee is better roasted, and more <strong>of</strong> the aroma retained<br />
when a double cylinder is used—the air between the interior and<br />
exterior cylinders acting as a non-conductor <strong>of</strong> heat. It is done<br />
more uniformly, while the essential oil on which the aroma depends<br />
is less liable to be depressed than when exposed to the fierce heat <strong>of</strong><br />
a fire in a single cylinder.<br />
In the double rotary globular method <strong>of</strong> roasting as practised at<br />
Mr Minto's Works, Graeme Street, Glasgow, the above principle is<br />
acted upon, inasmuch as the globe (whieh has superseded the<br />
cylinder since the application <strong>of</strong> steam power to this branch) revolves<br />
in a medium <strong>of</strong> heated air, which experience has shown best<br />
prevents the dispersion <strong>of</strong> the essential oil aroma.<br />
DAVID MINTO, 8R/EME ST., 6LASG0W,
ADVERTmEMEMTS.<br />
J. & M. CRAIG,<br />
BILLHEAD & PERGETON FIRE-CLAY FACTORIES,<br />
KILMARNOCK,<br />
Manufacturers <strong>of</strong> Every Description <strong>of</strong> Fire-Clay Goods,<br />
and from Clay <strong>of</strong> Unrivalled duality,<br />
Comprising<br />
Fire Bricks, pressed and un- Kerbing.<br />
pressed, <strong>of</strong> every pattern. Rustic Ware.<br />
Flue Covers. Vent Linings, round, oval,<br />
Furnace Blocks. and square.<br />
Flooring Tiles. Oncomings for "Vents.<br />
Stable Bricks. Joist and Beam Shod?.<br />
Vases and Stands. Cattle and Pig Troughs.<br />
Gas Retorts, plain & enamelled. Horse Mangers.<br />
.Glazed Sewerage Pipes, Spigot Chimney Cans.<br />
and Fawcet & Butt Joints. Statuary.<br />
Wall Coping.<br />
ALSO,<br />
White and Black Enamelled Bricks, Equal to the Best English<br />
Manufacture.<br />
Depot in <strong>Greenock</strong>— 10 Brougham Street.<br />
JOHN WILKIS, Agent.<br />
JOHN WILKIE,<br />
Lime Burner, Coal, Cement, and Stucco Merchant,<br />
AND<br />
Sole Agent for Hillhead and Perceton Celebrated Fire-Clay Goods<br />
10 BROUGHAM STREET,<br />
HAS<br />
always in Stock the following, amongst other articles, viz.—<br />
Finest Ayrshire, Wishaw, Clydesdale, and Monklands<br />
House, Splint, Steam, Smithy, and Gas Coals ; Irish Lime <strong>of</strong><br />
Superior Quality ; Portland and Roman Cement ; Hydraulic A.rden<br />
Lime; Stucco ; Campaie, Craighead, Muirkirk and Lesmahagow<br />
Celebrated Building Limes.<br />
Also, every description <strong>of</strong> Fire Clay Goods <strong>of</strong> Unrivalled<br />
Manufacture, from the above Works, which are the LARGEST<br />
OF THE KIND IN SCOTLAND.<br />
Shippers and Owners <strong>of</strong> Public Works Supplied on most<br />
advantageous terins.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
PATRICK CARBERY,<br />
T-A-ILOIR, .& CLOTHIER,<br />
14 WILLIAM STREET, GREENOCK,<br />
Begs to return his sincere thanks to his Friends and the<br />
Public for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him since<br />
commencing Business on his own account, and trusts, by<br />
strict attention, and supplying First-Class Goods at mode-<br />
rate prices, to receive a continuance <strong>of</strong> their favours.<br />
NOTICE OP REMOVAL.<br />
W. O-BMMELL,<br />
Tailor and Clothier,<br />
Begs to intimate to his Friends and the Public that he<br />
has REMOVED from 26 Charles Street to<br />
41 HAMILTON STREET.<br />
Parties purchasing their own Cloth can have it Made<br />
and Trimmed in First-Class Style.<br />
Tweed Suits, - 25s.<br />
Trousers, - - 5s.<br />
Vests, - - 5s.<br />
Overcoats, - 16s.<br />
JOHH MILLAR,<br />
16 ST. VINCENT PLACE, GLASGOW,<br />
for Messrs Howarth 6° Cryer's improved mode <strong>of</strong><br />
application <strong>of</strong> the high-pressure principle Heating<br />
Apparatus for Mills, Warehouses, &>c.<br />
Great Saving <strong>of</strong> fuel—Steam carried from Boiler and round rooms<br />
when required, and returned into Boiler again, so preventing loss<br />
<strong>of</strong> water.<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Mills, Works, dec. , using the above on application.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
ALEX. COUSLAND & SON,<br />
WIRE WORKERS<br />
AND<br />
WIRECLOTH MANUFACTURERS,<br />
3 MITCHELL STREET, GLASGOW.<br />
WORKS: 28 YORK STREET.<br />
MANUFACTURERS <strong>of</strong> Copper, Brass and Iron Wirecloth,<br />
and every description <strong>of</strong> Wire Work for Corn, Flour, and<br />
Barley Mills ; Chemical, Gunpowder, Sugar Refining, Biscuit, and<br />
Starch Manufacturers ; Sugar and Rice Plantations ; Collieries,<br />
Distilleries, &c, &c.<br />
BIRD CAGES. SIEVES AND RIDDLES.<br />
AVIARIES. LIME SCREENS.<br />
FLOWER STANDS. WINDOW BLINDS.<br />
FLOWER BASKETS. RAT & MOUSE TRAPS.<br />
PLANT TRAINERS. LETTER BOXES.<br />
ARBOURS. BOTTLE BRUSHES.<br />
FIRE GUARDS. BOTTLING WIRE, &c.<br />
Wire Guards for Windows, Ro<strong>of</strong>-lights, <strong>Library</strong> Doors, &c,<br />
GAME AND POULTRY NETTING.<br />
PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORK FOR SHIPS' BULWARKS<br />
ETC., ETC., ETC.<br />
ESTIMATES AND PRICES ON APPLICATION
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
HOUSE FURNISHING<br />
CLOSE FIRE RANGES, FENDERS, FIRE IRONS,!<br />
COAL VASES, LAUNDRY and AMERICAN<br />
STOVES,<br />
CUTLERY, ELECTRO-PLATE,<br />
BATHS AND TRAVELLING BOXES,<br />
BRONZES, MARBLE TIMEPIECES & MIRRORS,<br />
MANGLES, WRINGING & WASHING MACHINES,<br />
IRON BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING,<br />
And every Requisite for the complete Furnishing <strong>of</strong> a HouseA<br />
o<br />
JAMES TAYLOR, Jun.,<br />
Holds the LARGEST STOCK in GLASGOW <strong>of</strong> thd<br />
above, displayed in Six Large Show-Rooms, each con-l<br />
taining upwards <strong>of</strong> 3,000 feet <strong>of</strong> Floorage. As the Stock!<br />
lias been recently purchased, Buyers will have all the<br />
benefits <strong>of</strong> the present Low Prices.<br />
Parties Furnishing are Invited to Inspect this Stock<br />
before Purchasing Elsewhere.<br />
61, 63 and 65 MITCHELL ST.,<br />
O-Lj^SGi-OW.<br />
P. S.—-TILE HEARTHS from One Guinea, including<br />
Laying.<br />
Experienced Men sent out to Bell-Hanging and Gasfitting
ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
P<br />
ATENT OFFICE,<br />
DESIGNS & TRADE MARK REGISTRY,<br />
96 BUCHANAN STREET, GLASGOW.<br />
W. R. M. THOMSON & CO., Consulting Engineers and Patent<br />
Agents, obtain British, Foreign, and Colonial Patents for Inventions,<br />
and Register Designs and Trade Marks at the lowest charges.<br />
The extensive practical experience <strong>of</strong> W. R. M. T. & Co., and their<br />
intimate knowledge <strong>of</strong> all the most valuable Patented Inventions connected<br />
with the Mechanical and Textile Industries, with Agricultural<br />
and General Machinery, and with Chemical Processes and Manufactures,<br />
enable them to give the most reliable opinions and advice<br />
as to the Novelty <strong>of</strong> Inventions, the Validity <strong>of</strong> Patents, and all<br />
questions <strong>of</strong> Infringement.<br />
"THE INVENTOR'S GUIDE,"<br />
A complete Hand-book giving full information on Patents, Designs, and<br />
Trade Marks, seat FREE to any address.<br />
W. JEb. IMI- TIEIOIMISOIN" &g CO.,<br />
GLASGOW : 96 BUCHANAN STREET,<br />
EDINBURGH: 12 ST. ANDREW SQUARE.<br />
The "Ejector-Condenser."<br />
MORTON'S PATENT.<br />
The " Etector-Condenser" produces a full vacuum without an Air Pump,<br />
in all kinds <strong>of</strong> Steam Engines and Steam Pumps, and when applied to ex -<br />
isting Non-Condensing Engines, gives a saving <strong>of</strong> 25 to 50 per cent, <strong>of</strong> fue*,<br />
or an equivalent increase <strong>of</strong> power; and for Winding Engines this is th j<br />
only safe Condenser in use, the vacuum is constant, whether the engines am<br />
at rest or in motion, and many are working with great jjccess. Tnese apparatus,<br />
from their saving in fuel alone, very soon pay their own cost.<br />
The Fixed Double Nozzle Automatic Injectors feed Water <strong>of</strong><br />
nigh temparature into Steam Boilers. These Injectors and the Water<br />
Xiifters are the most simple and efficient apparatus in use for raising ana<br />
Tc'ng water. Full information and Prices on application.<br />
ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO BE ADDRESSED TO<br />
ALEX. MORTON & THOMSON.<br />
Engineers, Shippers, and Sole Manufacturers <strong>of</strong> these Important Patent<br />
Condensers, Automatic Injectors, and Water Lifters, for the Saving <strong>of</strong><br />
Fuel; and Contractors for all kinds <strong>of</strong> Machinery, &c,<br />
96 BUCHANAN STREET, GLASGOW.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
BOCH FRERES'<br />
FRENCH GERAMIQUE TILE PAVEMENTS.<br />
KEAN & WARDROP,<br />
MOSAIC AND ENCAUSTIC PAVING TILE LAYERS,<br />
Sole Agents for GLASGOW and West <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>,<br />
14 2 IB -A. T IK S T IB, IE IE TV<br />
GLASGOW.<br />
CERAMIQUE, ENCAUSTIC AND GEOMETRICAL<br />
TILES AND MOSIACS.<br />
MARBLE AND WOOD CHIMNEY PIECES.<br />
CONTROLLED AND SLOW COMBUSTION GRATES<br />
AND STOVES.<br />
FENDER CURBS AND TILE HEARTHS.<br />
DOG STOVES AND ART TILE PANELS FOR SIDES.<br />
DEALERS IN HAND-PAINTED ART TILES<br />
(FROM MINTON'S CHINA WORKS)<br />
FOR<br />
GRATE CHEEKS, PILASTERS, CABINET WORK, &c.<br />
Specimens <strong>of</strong> the above are laid out for Inspection at their<br />
SHOW ROOMS.<br />
Designs and Estimates for Laying and all particulars<br />
sent on application.<br />
14=2 ib.a.t:h: street,<br />
GLASGOW.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
m ASK FOR AND SEE YOU GET<br />
SPRATTS PATENT<br />
IlfllBRII'liClIS<br />
J8®" These Biscuits are the only ones used in all the Royal Kennels,<br />
although statements to the contrary are frequently made.<br />
Purveyors by Appointment to<br />
The " Kennel Club," and " Birmingham <strong>National</strong>" Dog Shows.<br />
The New York, Hanover, and Irish Kennel Clubs.<br />
Sporting Dog and Field Trial Club.<br />
Dogs' Home, London. Jardin d'Acclimatation, Paris.<br />
And to all the Important<br />
Canine Exhibitions and Kennels in the United Kingdom and Abroad-<br />
BEWARE<br />
OF<br />
WORTHLESS<br />
IMITATIONS §<br />
SAME SHAPE<br />
GENUINE<br />
STAMPED.<br />
BEWARE<br />
OF<br />
Xfi WORTHLESS<br />
IMITATIONS<br />
SAME SHAPE<br />
Patent Greyhound Meat "Fibrine" Dog Cakes<br />
Contain 35 per cent, <strong>of</strong> Meat, and form the most successful food for<br />
Greyhounds in Training. Used by all the Principal Trainers,<br />
including many owners <strong>of</strong> the Waterloo Cup.<br />
ROUND OATMEAL~~DOG BISCUITS,<br />
For Greyhounds, where preference is given to training on Meat,<br />
They contain 50 per cent, <strong>of</strong> Oatmeal, and can be had with a larger<br />
proportion if desired.<br />
PET DOG PUPPY BISCUITS.<br />
PREPARED PUJPPY FOOD,<br />
Highly recommended by the "Field."<br />
DOG MEDICINES AND DOG SOAP.<br />
SPRATTS PATENT, Bermondsey, London.
ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
USH versus CREDIT,<br />
THE<br />
great success which has attended the opening <strong>of</strong><br />
our New Central Warehouse affords satisfactorypro<strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> the universal appreciation <strong>of</strong> our Cash System <strong>of</strong><br />
Wholesale Prices. Incredible as it may seem, our New<br />
Premises are already inadequate for the requirements <strong>of</strong><br />
our extensive business, and we are compelled to take a<br />
large Warehouse for the purpose <strong>of</strong> storing heavy goods.<br />
With this enormous increase <strong>of</strong> trade our position as large<br />
buyers in first markets is greatly improved, and we are<br />
now importing direct large quantities <strong>of</strong> Continental and<br />
American Produce.<br />
Good Strong Tea, Is 6d per lb.<br />
Our Best Tea, 2s 6d per lb.<br />
Patent Medicines, Is l^d size for 9}^d.<br />
Seigel's Syrup, 2s 6d size for Is lOd.<br />
Eno's Fruit Salt, 2s 9d size for Is lid.<br />
ALL GOODS AT WHOLESALE PRICES.<br />
Price List <strong>Post</strong> Free on application.<br />
FRANCIS SPITE & CO.,<br />
Central Warehouse—26 St ENOCH SQUARE<br />
d-d a Arr-u-po i 233 New City Road (St George's Cross).<br />
±,KAJN^±i.&b \ 35-37 New City Road (Opposite Normal School),
T :h: IE<br />
PRO BONO PUBLICO<br />
SYSTEM.<br />
Purchasers at the " Percy" Shoe House buy<br />
direct from the Manufacturer, saving from<br />
4s to 6s in the £ ;<br />
Purchasers at the "'Percy" Shoe House<br />
receive civility, attention, and punctuality ;<br />
Purchasers at the " Percy" Shoe House have<br />
set before them to choose from the most<br />
varied novelties the Shoe Trade can pro-<br />
duce ;<br />
Therefore, to Save Time and Money, and<br />
feel satisfied that you have bought in the Best<br />
and Cheapest Market, means purchasing your<br />
BOOTS,SHOES,SLIPPERS, GAITERS,<br />
&c, &c, direct from the Manufacturer, at the<br />
M( Percy" Shoe^fouse,<br />
38 HAMILTON STREET. 38<br />
P.S.—The most reasonable terms made to supply<br />
Cricket, Yachting, Bicycle, Lawn Tennis, and Football<br />
Clubs with Boots and Shoes. Latest Designs.—Registered.<br />
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ECONOMISTS!<br />
BUY YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES AT THE<br />
"PERCY" SHOE HOUSE,<br />
AND REALLY SAVE MONEY.<br />
The system <strong>of</strong> selling Single Pairs <strong>of</strong> Boots and Shoes at<br />
Manufacturer's Prices has proved successful beyond the most<br />
sanguine anticipations <strong>of</strong> the Proprietor.<br />
Ladies and Gentlemen daily visiting this model Shoe Depot are<br />
amazed and agreeably pleased at the very reasonable prices charged<br />
for HIGH-CLASS BOOTS and SHOES, frankly acknowledging<br />
the saving <strong>of</strong> from 20 to 30 per cent, less than paid to their<br />
former Shoemaker for the same Class <strong>of</strong> Goods.<br />
We receive this testimony <strong>of</strong> our Customers in all truth, and<br />
would wish in passing to impress on the minds <strong>of</strong> those parties<br />
who have not yet favoured our Establishment with a visit that<br />
the Manufacturer who produces and directly thereafter <strong>of</strong>fers for<br />
Sale his wares (no intermediate system <strong>of</strong> "dealing" stepping<br />
in to swell the charges), he only is in a position to <strong>of</strong>fer special<br />
saving advantages over small shopkeepers, " dealers,"." factors,"<br />
etc., etc.<br />
Why pay 20s when you can receive equal value at the " Percy"<br />
for 15s ? The same honest saving holds good whether you<br />
purchase " Pinet's " Finest, or " Percy's " Own.<br />
The Pro Bono Publico System, only carried out at the "Percy,"<br />
<strong>of</strong> Selling Single Pairs <strong>of</strong> Boots and Shoes direct to the Public at<br />
Manufacturer's Prices, has made the name <strong>of</strong> "0. M. Percy"<br />
and "Cheap Boots and Shoes" household words in <strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
THE "PERCY^SHOE HOUSE,<br />
38 HAMILTON STREET. 38<br />
P. S.—Same Famed Low Prices as at my Glasgow Depot.<br />
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ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />
GUARDIAN<br />
FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE<br />
ESTABLISHED 1821.<br />
COMPASY,<br />
Subscribed Capital, £2,000,000<br />
Paid-up Capital, 1,000,000<br />
Total Invested Funds, 2,981,000<br />
Annual Income, nearly 500,000<br />
THE<br />
LIFE DEPARTMENT.<br />
Quinquennial Valuation to December 31, 1879, was<br />
made on the basis <strong>of</strong> the Institute <strong>of</strong> Actuaries' (Hm) Table <strong>of</strong><br />
Mortality and 3 percent, interest. The valuation was strictly a net<br />
premium one, the whole <strong>of</strong> the loading being reserved.<br />
The Valuation Balance Sheet showed a surplus <strong>of</strong> £143,194 6s 6d<br />
in the Life Assurance Eund, and <strong>of</strong> this sum it was decided to divide<br />
£140,000, leaving £3,194 6s 6d <strong>of</strong> undivided pr<strong>of</strong>it to be carried forward<br />
to the new Quinquennium. According to the regulations <strong>of</strong><br />
the Company, the sum to be divided was appropriated as follows :<br />
Four-fifths to the Policy Holders, £112,000<br />
One-fifth to the Proprietors, 28,000<br />
£140,000<br />
A large proportion (upwards <strong>of</strong> one -fourth) <strong>of</strong> the Company's business<br />
is non-participating, and the sum <strong>of</strong> £112,000 was therefore<br />
divisible as a bonus among 3222 policies, assuring with existing<br />
bonuses £2,939,985 16s 6d, the annual premiums payable under which<br />
amount to £83,261 17s 2d. The proprietors' one-fifth share, amounting<br />
to £28,000, was the sole benefit for the past five years which they<br />
received from the Life Business in return for the guarantee afforded<br />
by the unusually large paid-up capital <strong>of</strong> the Company.<br />
LIFE FUNDS (1880), £1,373,000<br />
LIFE INCOME, 176,000<br />
FIRE DEPARTMENT.<br />
Insurances Effected upon Property at Home and Abroad at<br />
Moderate Rates.<br />
FIRE FUNDS (1880), - £403,000 FIRE INCOME, - £279,000<br />
Solicitors for <strong>Scotland</strong>—Messrs Mackenzie, Gardener and<br />
Alexander, 153 St Vincent Street, Glasgow.<br />
BRANCH OFFICE—190 WEST GEORGE STREET, GLASGOW.<br />
ANDREW CLARK, Resident Secretary.<br />
GREENOCK AGENTS.<br />
Mr C. Cunningham, 49 Cathcart St. I Mr<br />
J. Macgregor, Solictor, 17 Hamil-<br />
Mr C. S. Hall, Mercantile Marine ton St.<br />
<strong>Office</strong>. Mr | J. Robertson, Accountant, 14 d».
Scottish Imperial<br />
INSURANCE COMPANY.<br />
Subscribed Capital, £500,000. Net Revenue for 1880, £149,410.<br />
Paid up Capital and Funds, £221,555.<br />
Head <strong>Office</strong>-151 WEST GEORGE STREET, GLASGOW.<br />
Chairman-<br />
Michael Balmain., Esq., Banker,<br />
Alex. Drew, Esq., Merchant.<br />
J. Hope Finlay, Esq., W.S.<br />
Edinburgh.<br />
James Finlayson, Esq. (Messr<br />
Finlayson, Bousfield & Co.)<br />
Robert Eraser, Esq., Merchant.<br />
Leonard Gow, Esq., Shipowner.<br />
Consulting Physician,<br />
Solicitors,<br />
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.<br />
Alexander Ronaldson, Esq., Merchant.<br />
James Graham, Esq., Builder.<br />
Walter Grieve, Esq., Merchant,<br />
<strong>Greenock</strong>.<br />
Anthony Hannay, Esq. (Messrs<br />
Kelly & Co.)<br />
Thomas Russell, Esq., <strong>of</strong> Ascog.<br />
James Salmon, Esq., Architect.<br />
Robert Young, Esq., Shipowner,<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor M'Call Anderson, M.D.<br />
Messrs Burns, Aiken & Co.<br />
Auditor, - - J. Roxburgh Strong, C:A.<br />
Bankers, - - - The <strong>National</strong> Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong>.<br />
Manager—W. W. W. Reid. | Secretary—David<br />
Lawrle.<br />
FIRE DEPARTMENT.<br />
Premiums from Is 6d per cent, and upwards for Ordinary Risks.<br />
Farming property from 3s to 5s Manufactories and other Special<br />
Risks surveyed and Rates quoted free <strong>of</strong> charge to intending Insurers.<br />
All Claims, including those caused by Gas and Lightning, promptly<br />
settled.<br />
LIFE DEPARTMENT.<br />
Owing to the Working Expenses being very low, Assurers with<br />
this Company have the advantage <strong>of</strong> correspondingly Moderate<br />
Rates, as the following sample will prove :<br />
FOR AN ASSURANCE OF £100.<br />
With Pr<strong>of</strong>its.<br />
Without Pr<strong>of</strong>its.<br />
to<br />
at<br />
Payable at<br />
Death or 60. <<br />
Payable at]<br />
Death.<br />
Payable at<br />
Death.<br />
£1 15 8<br />
2 6 7<br />
£2 7 2<br />
3 5 2<br />
20<br />
30<br />
£1 11 5<br />
2 14<br />
Payable at<br />
Death or 50.<br />
£2 15 6<br />
4 10 11<br />
PROFITS—The Bonus declared as at 31st December, 1880 was at<br />
the rate <strong>of</strong> £1 6s 6d per cent, for each year's currency, and a prospective<br />
Bonus <strong>of</strong> £1 per cent.<br />
James Tannahill, Commercial I<br />
Bank, West-End Branch. | MacDonald,<br />
James M'Cunn, Registrar. | Smith<br />
William Orr, 18 Kelly Street | John<br />
Dan. R. Maclelland, Writer. |<br />
AGENTS IN GREENOCK.<br />
John Macaulay, 18 Charles Street.<br />
Hutcheson & Co., Merchants.<br />
& Davidson, 4 Princes Street.<br />
Bryce & Co., Cathcart Arcade.<br />
AGENTS IN PORT-GLASGOW.<br />
Henry Nixon, Inspector <strong>of</strong> Poor.