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REFERENCE DEPARTMENT.
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"OLD DUNDEE" COLLECTION.
This Coli.kction, brought together by the late
Mr A. C. LAMB, F.S.A. Scot, (died 1897),
who devoted many years to the collecting of MSS.,
BOOKS, and PICTURES illustrating the history
of Dundee, was acquired in 1901 by EDWARD
COX, Esq., M.A., of Cardean, and presented to
the Free Library.
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LOCAL HISTORYcoo 57a 8=i\x
THE
DUNDEE
POST OFFICE DIEECTORY
FOR
1845
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DUNDEE:PRINTED AT THE ADVERTISER OFFICE.
Digitized by the Internet Arciiive
in 2010 with funding from
National Library of Scotland
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NOTE.In presenting the " Dundee Post Office Directory" to their Subscribers
and the Public, the Publishers have to apologize for the length of time
that has passed between the announcement and the appearance of that
Work; but a number of unforeseen circumstances, inseparable from
the preparation of a new Work, coupled with an anxious desire to be as
correct as possible, in connexion with deference to the opinion of manyfriends as to the time of publication, will, it is hoped, be accepted as an
excuse for the delay. That the " Directory" will contain mistakes is
readily admitted ; but these will be carefully remedied, and all unneces-
sary delay avoided, if the Public shall be so indulgent as to call
for another Publication next year, which, in so large a community as
Dundee contains, and from the termly shifting of residences and
places of business, would seem to be annually necessary.
Post Office, Dundee,
March 1845.
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CONTENTS.
Dundee Post Office Dikectoky
Dundee and Union Whale-Fishing Company, Fairy, do.
Dundee Banking Company. Union do. .
Eastern Bank of ScotlandBank of Scotland .....British Linen Company ....National Bank of Scotland ....
Security Savings BankForfarshire and Perthshire Insurance CompanyScottish (Widows' Fund) Life Assurance CompanyScottish Equitable .....Dundee Sea Insurance CompanyDundee Marine do. do.
Tay Marine do. do.
Union Association of UnderwritersLibraries and Reading RoomsNewspapers ......Forfarshire Chamber of CommerceJoint Stock Building CompanyIncorporation of WritersReligious Tract Society. Monthly Visitor SocietyCity Mission AssociationFloral and Horticultural SocietyCras Light Company ....New Gras Light Company. Water CompanyTay Ferries .....Dundee and Arbroath Railway Company .
Newtyle do. do.
Public Seminaries .....Watt Institution ....Dundee Cemetery CompanyForeign Consuls at DundeeMasters Extraordinary in ChanceryCommissioners of Supreme Courts in EnglandAncient Hospital .....Royal Infirmary ......„,„„ Lunatic Asylum ....
. Orphan InstitutionFemale Society. Indigent Sick Society
Clothing Society. Highland Society
Kirk Treasurer .....Webster's Mortification. Bailie Roger's MortificationHenderson's do, Clark's do. Graham's do.
Hughe's do. G-uthrie's do.
Brown's do. Ramsay's do. Ferguson's do.
Mrs Bailie Roger's do. Bruee's do. Constable's do.
Anderson's do. .....Provost Brown's do. Hallyburton's do. Guild's do.
I;avvson's do. Paton's do. Stephen's do. > . .
Whyte's do. Gibson's do. Marshall's do.
Mrs M. Petrie's do. Webster's do. Panmure donationCoaches ......
Carriers . . • •
Post Office ......Delivery of Letters ....Mails. Postage Stamps . . .
Scale of Inland Rates ....Registration of Letters—Money OrdersPost Towns and Sub Offices in Scotland
English Post Towns . ...Post Towns and principal places in Ireland
Mails for British Colonies and Foreign Countries
Government Packets from London and DoverBy the French Boats from Marseilles
By the Closed Mail through FranceFrom Falmouth, Liverpool, and SouthamptonAlphabetical List of Foreign Countries, despatch from
Dundee, Postage, and Routes of MailsLetters to and through FrancePaid and Registered Letters—^NewspapersPeriodicals and Parliamentary proceedingsLeghorn, Civita Vecchia, Naples, Malta, Syra, Athens^
Smyrna, Constantinople, and AlexandriaLetters to and through Belgium . .
Instructions to PostmastersAppendix .....Advertisements .....
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ERRATUM.On page 243, and in lines 16 and 38 from the top, for " Glasgow "
read " Dundee."
THE^'
DUNDEE POST OFFICE DIRECTORYFOR
1844-5.
Abbot, Thomas, town officer, Town House; house, 2 VaultAberdeen Marine Insurance Company, Samuel Brodie agent, 3
King Street
Aberdein, James, becklemalier, 14 West HarbourAberdein, John, 36 High Street ; h. 5 Church LaneAberdein, Mrs James, North Lindsay Street
Addison, Mrs S., 6 Perth RoadAdam, Andrew, feuar, Hospital ParkAdam, David, teacher, Scott's Close, Nethergate ; h. 26 Hawk-
hill
Adam, John, bookseller and stationer, 60 Murraygate ; h. 62 do.
Adam, John, boot and shoe maker, 122 Nethergate
Adam, John (of Halket and Adam) ; h. Thomson Street, PerthRoad
Adam, Thomas, spirit-dealer, 7 Brown Street.
Adam, William, agent, 30 George's Place ; h. Hospital ParkAdam, William, 5 Nethergate; ^.13 Mid Street, ChapelshadeAdam, Mrs Isabella, grocer, 225 HiUtownAdam, Mrs, 30 NethergateAdams, A., bookseller, 11 Lindsay Street.
Adams, Alexander H., teacher, 2 South Tay Street ; h. Hawk-hill
Adams, Alexander, spirit-dealer, 2 West PortAdams, Andrew, tidewaiter. Customhouse; h. 14Lowden's Alley,
HawkhiUAdams, George and Elizabeth, china and stoneware merchants,
54 Overgate ; h, 22 do.
Adams, William, teacher, 12 Peter Street ; h. HawkhiUAdams, Mrs, 52 St Andrew's Street
Adamson, John (of Leadbetter, Adamson, and Co., CowgatePort) ; h. St Andrew's Place
Adamson, Rev. John L., of St David's, 6 Milnbank RoadA
Adamson, Robert, merchant, Constitution RoadAdamson, Robert, shipmaster, 43 Exchange Street
Adie, Rev. Charles, D.D., 46 Bucklemaker Wynd, ForebankAdvertiser Printing and Publishing Offices, 3 OvergateAgency Office, 49 Reform Street
Agnew, John, broker, 199 Overgate
Aikin, George, spirit -dealer, 175 Overgate
Aikman, Mrs, 30 NethergateAimer, David, smith, 9 Hilltown ; h. 19 Bucklemaker WyndAimer, James, fishing-tackle maker, 4 Dallfield WalkAinslie, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, 12 Union Street, Max-
welltownAinslie, J. G., clerk, 13 Nelson Street, ForebankAir, Alexander, tailor, 31 MurraygateAird's Shoe Warehouse, 7 Union Street
Airth, James, shoemaker, 62 Nethergate
Airth, Misses J. and E., staymakers, 62 do.
Aitken, Rev. Robert, of Willison Church ; h. Strawberry Bank,Perth Road
Aitken, William, surgeon, 19 Nethergate ; h. 67 MurraygateAitken, William, smith, Speed's Close, 19 Overgate
Alcock, Mrs R. H., 22 Barrack Street
AUardice, Archibald, Seacraig Cottage, Newport, Fife
Alexander, Alexander, grocer and spirit-dealer, 42 Scouringburn
Alexander, Charles, tailor, 43 Overgate
Alexander, David, do., 61 West Port
Alexander, Donald, portrait painter, 66 MurraygateAlexander, George, agent, 6 Shore Terrace ; h. 218 Perth RoadAlexander, George, grocer and spirit- dealer, 87 Hilltown ; h.^Q
do.
Alexander, James, bookseller and stationer, 17 Overgate; h.
Guillan's Close, do.
Alexander, James, shoemaker, 2 Blinshall Street
Alexander, John Walker (of Baxter and Alexander, writers, 20
Castle Street) ; h. 43 Nethergate
Alexander, Joseph, grocer, 83 Prince's Street
Alexander, Joseph, tailor, 2 High Street
Alexander, Mrs H., grocer and spirit-dealer, 47 Wellgate
Alison, John, distributor of stamps, and collector of taxes, Stamp
and Tax Office, 36 Castle Street ; h. Springfield, 170 Nether-
Alison, Robert, 101 Nethergate
Alison, Robert, junior, merchant, 36 Castle Street
Allan, Alexander (of M'Donald and Allan, messengers-at-arms,
62 High Street) ; h. Gibb's Land, Small's WyndAllan, Alexander, baker, 47 Murraygate ; h. 49 do.
Allan, Alexander, writer, 16 South Tay Street
Allan, James, hairdresser and wigmaker, li Crichton Street
Allan, James, shoemaker, 43 OvergateAllan, John A., haker, 66 NethergateAllan, John, vintner, top of HilltownAllan, John, mason, 27 Prince's Street
Allan, John, grocer, 42 HilltownAllan, Thomas, hairdresser, 25 Narrow of Murraygate ; h. Camp-
hell's Close, 65 High Street
Allan, William, pianoforte seller, 6 Victoria Square, NethergateAllan, William, Blue Bell Tavern, 9 SeagateAllan, William, grocer, 76 Dudhope CrescentAllan, Miss, 16 South Tay Street
Allatt, Mrs, silk dyer, 38 Perth RoadAmbrose, Andrew, spirit-dealer, 21 Nelson Street, ForehankAncient Mason Lodge, 39 MurraygateAnderson, Alexander (of Patterson and Anderson, auctioneers,
2 High Street) ; h. Arthur Street, ForebankAnderson, Alexander, merchant, 23 St Andrew's Street
Anderson, Alexander T., clerk (James Taylor and Co.) ; h.
Morton's Square, 31 WellgateAnderson, Ann, broker, Butcher RowAnderson, Andrew, tobacconist, 76 OvergateAnderson, Archibald, hairdresser, 85 HilltownAnderson, A., grocer, 4 Blackness RoadAnderson, Betsey, dressmaker, 66 King Street
Anderson and Cathcart, merchants, 13 St Andrew's Street
Anderson, David Dow, merchant, 23 do.
Anderson, David, 57 ScouringburnAnderson, David, writer and notary-public, 1 South Union
Street
Anderson, David, clerk to George Milne, writer, 11 ReformStreet ; h. Wighton's Land, Bucklemaker Wynd
Anderson, David, cashier. Branch of Western BanJi of Scotland
Office, 105 MurraygateAnderson, David, surgeon, 17 King Street
Anderson, David, cabinetmaker, 154 Nethergate ; h. Morgan'sBuildings, 125 do.
Anderson, Ebenezer, wright, Anderson's Entry, HawkhillAnderson, Francis, cabinetmaker, 2 Baltic Street
Anderson, George, wright, Morton's Square, 31 WellgateAnderson, Graham, tailor and clothier, 6 Reform Street
Anderson., Helen, grocer, 4 Rosebank Street
Anderson, J., Britannia Cloth Warehouse, 12 GreenmarketAnderson, J., grocer, 8 Fish Street
Anderson, James, clerk to William Neish, writer, 41 KeformStreet
Anderson, James, spirit- dealer, 20 Crichton StreetAnderson, James, supervisor of excise, 43 Castle StreetAnderson, James, carver and gilder, 103 Nethergate; h. 2
Temple LaneAnderson, James, spirit-dealer, 47 NethergateAnderson, John, writer, 10 Reform Street ; h. do.
Anderson, John, messenger-at-arms, 6 High Street
Anderson, John, spirit-dealer, DensAnderson, John C, 63 NethergateAnderson, John Hodgson, corn-factor, 27 Springfield
Anderson, Peter, shipmaster, 4 Fish Street
Anderson, Peter, grocer and spirit-dealer, Perth RoadAnderson, Rev. T. G. Torry (of St Paul's, Castle Street) ; h. 49
Magdalen Green ^~
Anderson, Thomas, builder, 2 Dudhope CrescentAnderson, Thomas, feuar and cowfeeder, Coldside
Anderson, William, shipmaster, 49 CowgateAnderson, William, clerk, 16 Nethergate ; h. 10 Exchange
Street
Anderson, William, assistant tide -surveyor. Customhouse ; h.2"
Gellatly Street
Anderson, William, blacksmith, Smithfield
Anderson, William, shipbroker, 13 Dock Street ; h. I Springfield
Anderson, William (of Anderson and Cathcart) ; h. NelsonStreet, Forebank
Anderson, William, tailor, 18 Bell Street
Anderson, William, junior, brewer, Dundee Arms Tavern, 9Thorter Row
Anderson, M* and J., glass and stoneware merchants, 3 Murray-gate
Anderson, Miss, GreenmarketAnderson, Misses, dressmakers, 25 Nethergate
Anderson, Misses M. and E., dressmakers, 37 Union Street
Anderson, Mrs James, Gray's Close, High Street
Anderson, Mrs James, spirit-dealer, 12 Arthur Street
Anderson, Mrs William, grocer, 206 Overgate
Anderson, Mrs William, brewer and vintner, 10 Nethergate '
Anderson, Mrs, 14 St Andrew's Street
Anderson, Mrs, grocer, Strachan's Land, 64 Seagate
Anderson, Mrs, vintner, 59 Albert Street
Andrews, Alexander junior, teacher, 4 Brown Street; h. 110
Scouringburn
Andrews, D. R., historical, landscape, and portrait painter, anddrawing-master, Public Seminaries ; h, 1 Meadow Street
S T
Andrews, Thomas, wright, Castle LaneAngus, James, shipmaster, 157 OvergateAngus, Margaret, grocer, 53 Ann Street, MaxwelltownAnnan, Alexander, builder, 125 HilltownAnnan, David, printer, 8 Overgate ; h. 26 do.
Anton, George, stoneware dealer, 92 HawkhillArcher, John, grocer, 189 OvergateArcher, Charles, brewer, Matthew's Close, 31 OvergateArklay, John, saddler, Trades' Hall, High Street
Arklay, William, clerk, Saw Mills, Trades' LaneArklay, Mrs (Murroes), Miller's Close, 138 MurraygateArklay, Mrs, grocer, 62 HUltownArklay, Mrs, 3 Thomson's Lane, Perth RoadArklay, Mrs Robert, 8 Wellington Street, ForebankArmstrong, William (agent for A. FuUerton and Company,
publishers and booksellers), 50 Barrack Street
Arrot, James, M.D., 19 King Street
Arthur, A. and E., grocers, 32 Bell Street
Arthur, John, cowfeeder and carter, Coldside
Arthur, Robert, gardener, Fleuchar CraigAtherstone, J. G., teacher of pianoforte and organ, and singing-
master, 6 Victoria SquareAtherstone, Thomas, do., do., do.
Austen, John, working jeweller and dentist, 15 Nethergate ; h.
3 Craig Street, ShoreAymer, John, corn merchant, 15 Dock Street ; h. 37 Constitu-
tion Road
Baillie, Alexander, toll-keeper. Blackness Toll
Baillie, James, salesman. Eastern Trading Association, 41
Prince's Street; h. Scott's Land, Albert Street
Baillie, J., victualler, 53 HilltownBaillie, Mrs Helen, coal -dealer, 161 HilltownBaillie, Mrs John, grocer, 16 Commercial Street, MaxwelltownBain, Farquhar, Forfar Post, Rankine's Court, 6 MurraygateBain, Robert, tailor, 10 High Street
Bain, Mrs William, 1 Greenfield Place, Perth RoadBaird, James, spirit-dealer, 34 Murraygate ; h. BurnheadBaird, John, city missionary, 30 Dallfield WalkBaird, Richard, manager of Dundee and Newtyle Railway,
Railway Office at the Depot, Ward Road ; h. Mid Street,
Chapelshadfi
Balerno, Dominica, Gray's Land, Yeaman ShoreBalbirnie, James, grocer, Kermeth's Land, 58 West PortBalbirnie, Margaret, broker, Butcher Row
Balbimie, "William, slater, 5 Meadowside ; h. 67 BucklemakerWynd
Balfour, Alexander, merchant, Cowgate ; h. Airlie Lodge, Perth
RoadBalfour, Alexander, leather merchant, belt, hose-pipe, and rivet
manufacturer, Vault; h. Campbell's Close, High Street
Balfour, Alexander, junior, Ghapelshade works, Bell Street
Balfour, George, teacher, seniinary, St Andrew's Street
Ball, Martha, vintner, 8 Gellatly Street
Ballingall, David, 6 Victoria Square
Ballingall, Mrs, Wellington Street, ForebankBalmore, Thomas, broker, 209 OvergateBalsillie, George, watchmaker, 44 High Street ; h. "Westfield
Avenue, Perth RoadBanks, George, shipmaster, Milne's Court, 48 WellgateBanks, James, writer, 60 Bell Street
Banks, James, cowfeeder and carter, Irvine's Square, Mid Street,
GhapelshadeBanks, John, feuar, 38 Bell Street
Banks, John M., 24 and 26 Murraygate ; h. 13 Mid Street,
GhapelshadeBanks, Mrs George, 1 Mid Street, GhapelshadeBanks, Mrs George, 15 do., do.
Banks, William, grocer and spirit-dealer, 59 Murraygate ; h. St
Paul's Court, 61 do.
Barclay, Alexander, shipmaster, 9 St Andrew's Street
Barclay, Davidson junior, wax manufacturer, St Mary's Close,
30 NethergateBarclay, Duncan, vintner, 30 Nethergate
Barclay, Mrs Thomas, 52 St Andrew's Street
Barclay, William, umbrella-maker, 12 Barrack Street
Barland, James junior, clerk. Export Shore-Dues Office ; h. 32
Constitution RoadBarnet, Alexander, grocer, 146 Seagate
Barnet, William, grocer, 165 Hilltown
Barnie, Alexander, shipowner, 108 Prince's Street
Barnie, John, clerk, Tay Street Mill ; h. Stewart's Court, Seagate
Barrie and Smith, masons, MeadowsideBarrie, Charles, mariner, 2 do.
Barrie, Charles, vintner, Coldside
Barrie, George, farmer, LawtonBarrie, George, teacher, Wallacetown; h. 154 Prince's Street
Barrie, George, gardener and grocer, 70 Dudhope Crescent
Barrie, James, porter, Western Bank of Scotland, Pullar's Close,
132 MurraygateBarrie, James, cowfeeder, Coldside
Barrie, John, mason, Meadowside ; h. Pourie Place, ForebantBarrie, Mrs, cork manufacturer, 8 Old English Cbapel, west end
of High Street
Barrie, Peter, ginger beer brewer, Campbell's Close, High Street
Barrie, William, writer and town clerk, Town House ; A. 46Magdalen Yard Road
Barrie, William junior, writer, Town House ; h. 46 MagdalenYard Road
Barron, Miss, dressmaker, 13 West Dock Street
Barton, Peter, grocer, 147 HilltownBarry, Charles, tailor, 77 High Street
Barry, James, agent. Crescent, Magdalen YardBatchelor, David, shipmaster, 9 Hilltown
Batchelor, Doctor, herbalist, 27 Small's WyndBatchelor, George, clerk, 15 Bain's Square Court, CowgateBatchelor, Gersham, herbalist, 74 NethergateBatchelor, John, coppersmith, iron and tin-plate worker, 21
Fish Street ; h, 13 Butcher RowBatchelor, Miss, dressmaker, 39 High Street
Batchelor, Robert, porter, 225 Lower Pleasance
Batchelor, T. and G. cattle-dealers, 89 Bucklemaker WyndBatchelor, William, painter and paper-hanger, 18 Key's Close,
Nethergate ; h. 74 do.
Bathie, Thomas, shoemaker, 157 OvergateBathie, William, boot and shoemaker, 52 MurraygateBauldy, David, grocer, 41 West Port ; h. 2 Brown Street, do.
Baxter, A., grocer, 158 SeagateBaxter, Alexander, shoemaker, 23-4 Dudhope Crescent
Baxter and Alexander, writers, 20 Castle Street
Baxter and Co., upholsterers and paper-hangers, 19 Union Street
Baxter Brothers and Co., merchants and flaxspinners, 31 Cow-gate
Baxter, David (of B. B. and Co.), Craigie HouseBaxter, David, grocer and spirit-dealer, 25 Small's WyndBaxter, David, spirit-dealer, 20 Barrack Street
Baxter, D. W. baker, 55 Wellgate ; h. Wright's Close, 53 do.
Baxter, Edmund, writer, 20 Reform Street
Baxter, Edward, merchant, 1 King Street ; h. BalgayBaxter, Francis, Advertiser Office, 3 OvergateBaxter, George H. manufacturer, William Street, King Street
Baxter, George N., agent, 16 Dock Street ; A. 81 BucklemakerWynd
Baxter, George Thomas, coal-merchant, 20 King Street ; h. 14Infirmary Lane, do.
Baxter, Gordon R., shipmaster, 24 Bell Street
Baxter, John Gorrell (of B. B. and Co.), Ellangowan House
Baxter, John, coal-agent, shed, 80 Union Street j h. IrvineVSquare, 46 Bell Street
Baxter, John Boyd, writer and procurator fiscal of Forfarshire,
41 Reform Street ; h. Craig Tay, Ferry RoadBaxter, John Cowley, manufacturer, 27 James's Street, Max-
welltownBaxter, John H., bookseller and stationer^ 99 Murraygate ; h.
109 Seagate
Baxter, John M., clerk at T. W. Mibi's, Panmure Street', h.
Cotton RoadBaxter, John R., shipmaster, Morrison's Court, WellgateBaxter, Rev. John (minister of Hilltown Free Church); h. 36
Cotton RoadBaxter, John William, writer, of Baxter and Alexander, 20
Castle^treet ; h. 35 MeadowsideBaxter, JoseptL spirit-dealer, 10 Blackscroft
Baxter and M-mi&j^riters, 20 Reform Street
Baxter, Robert, ship-joiner, East Dock; h. Young's Close, 66Murraygate
Baxter, T. H., grocer and spirit-merchant, 95 MurraygateBaxter, T. R., clerk at T. W. Miln's, Panmure Street; h. 97
MurraygateBaxter, William, merchant, 31 Cowgate ; h. EUangowanBaxter, William Boyd, town chamberlain and accountant, 14
High Street ; h. 25 King Street
Baxter, William C, cabinetmaker. Kirk Entry, Wellgate ; h,
38 King Street
Baxter, Misses, 4 King Street
Baxter, Mrs George L., 52 James's Park, Albert Street
Baxter, Mrs James, Bernard Street, HawkhillBeats, Archibald, wright, 14 Dudhope Street.
Beatts, John M., auctioneer and agent, Commercial Hall, 14St Clement's Lane, and Fancy Bazaar, 39 Reform Street
Beatts, Mrs, grocer, 188 Seagate
Beatts, William, shipmaster, 19 Butcher RowBeatson, Thomas, keeper of the Shooting Gallery, Whitehall
Close, Nethergate ; h, Argyll Close, 1 Overgate
Begg, Arthur, tailor and clothier, 20 High Street ; h.19 do.
Begg, Charles, grocer and spirit-dealer, 76 King Street ; h.
Castle Court
Begg, James, grocer, 41 Scouringburn
Begg, Mrs, broker, 190 Overgate
Begbie, Miss, staymaker, 3 Tally Street
Beharrie, Alexander (ofRobertson and Beharrie), 2 Bain's Square
Beharrie, James, manufacturer, top of Soap Work Lane; A. 19Meadowside
Beharrle, Rol^ert, manufacturer, 36 Dudhope Street; h. 1
Dallfield WalkBeharrie, William, manufacturer, Wallace Street, Prince's
Street; h. 101 Prince's Street
Behrens, Elizabeth, draper, 68 King Street
Bell, Alexander, surgeon : h. 164 Nethergate
Bell, David, spirit-dealer, 2 Rosebank Street
Bell, James, farmer, Balgray, by DundeeBell, James, rope and sailmaker, and sail-cloth manufacturer, 2
Dock Street ; h. and works. Step Row, Perth RoadBell, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, 21 Overgate ; h. 7 Crichton
Street
Bell, James, H., merchant, 131 Murraygate ; h. BelmontBell, John, accountant, 36 Castle Street ; h. Bell Street
Bell, John, agent for Benledi steamer, 29;West Dock Street ; A. 3 do-
Bell, John, writer, 38 Castle Street; h. 17 South'Tay Street
Bell, John, and WiUiam Don, writers, 38 Castle Street
Bell, Robert, postmaster. Post Office, 2 Castle Street, and 1
Seagate ; h. 5 Shore Terrace
Bell, Robert, cabinetmaker, 24 Union Street
Bell, Robert, M.D., 164 Nethergate
Bell, Thomas, Belmont, Perth RoadBell, Thomas (David Martin and Co.) ; A. 14 Wellington
Street, ForebankBell, Thomas, hairdresser, 45 West Port
Bell, Thomas junior, merchant and shipowner, Cowgate ; h.
Belmont, Perth RoadBell, WiUiam senior, 36 Constitution RoadBell, Margaret (late in King Street), 70 Prince's Street
Bell, Misses, Miln's Buildings, 138 Nethergate
Bell, Mrs, lodgings, 3 West Dock Street
Bell, Mrs Alexander, 16 Wellington Street, ForebankBell, Mrs Thomas, 40 Union Street
Benledi Steam Packet Office, 29 West Dock Street
Bennet, John, shoemaker, 171 Scouringburn
Bennet, William, manufacturer, 71 King Street
Bentley, Thomas, clerk, 18 NethergateBenvie, Andrew, merchant, 131 Seagate ; h. 7 Nelson Street
Benvie, Andrew junior, clerk to T. W. Miln, Panmure Street
;
h. 7 Nelson Street
Benvie, William, teacher. Dyer's Close, 22 MurraygateBerkely, Robert, confectioner, 23 High Street
Berrie, Alexander, flaxspinner, 9 Bain's Square ; h. 9 KingStreet
Berrie, Miller, merchant, office and calendering works, QueenStreet ; h. 9 King Street
It)
Berrie, ilobert, mill-manager. Lower Pleasance Mill ; h. Isle's
Lane, HawkhillBerwick, Agnes, grocer, 167 Seagate
Bett, William, Chapelshade Works; A. 4 Comely BankBinny, Mrs Isobella, top of Rose Angle, 120 Perth RoadBirnie, James, manufacturer. Nelson Street, ForebankBIrnie, F. and A,, milliners and dressmakers, 9 HilltownBirrel, Mrs, 6 Victoria Square, NethergateBisset, Helen, milliner, 84: Nethergate ; h, Laing Street, Fore-
bankBisset, Thomas, carpenter, 22 Peter Street
Bisset, Peter, boot and shoe maker, and leather merchant, 22Overgate ; h. Low's Land, 3 Bucklemaker Wynd
Bisset, William, 13 Nelson Street, ForebankBisset, William, proprietor, Old Cotton Work, DensBlack, Agnes, grocer, 57 Albert Street
Black, Charles, eating-house keeper, 54 Dudhope Street
Black, David, wine and spirit merchant, 5 St Andrew's Street
Black, George, carver, Gray's Close, High Street
Black, Henry, spirit-dealer, 1 Horsewater Wynd, ScouringbumBlack, James, gardener, and violin-maker and repairer, 16 Watt
Street, HawkhillBlack, James, shipmaster, Pitcairn's Court, 106 NethergateBlack, James, mason, 46 Prince's Street
Black, James, vintner, Butchart's Close, 112 MurraygateBlack, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, Watt Street, Hawk-
hill
Black, Thomas, spirit-dealer, 30 ScouringburnBlackey, J. Herbert, flaxspinner, 32 Cowgate ; h. King Street
CourtBlackey, Mrs, King Street CourtBlackie, Alexander, and Sons, manufacturers. Ward Road ; h.
110 ScouringburnBlain, James H, S., grocer and spirit-dealer, Dock Street
Blair, George, grocer, 19 Small's WyndBlair, Henry, grocer and spirit-dealer, 115 Overgate, and 15
Wellgate ; h. 7 Lindsay Street
Blair, James, Eastern Bank of Seotland; /(..Miss Smart's, 14Green Market
Blair, John, furnishing warehouse, 1 Reform Street
Blair, Mrs, sick nurse, 7 Crichton Street
Blair, Mrs Captain, 75 NethergateBlair, Peter, grocer, 125 ScouringburnBlair, Thomas, grocer, 16 OvergateBlair, William, foreman to R. Brown, ship-builder ; h. 64 King
Street
11
Blair, William, tailor, 127 ScouringburnBlakehurst, Mrs, grocer, 12 Bucklemaker WyndBlyth, H. and T., flaxspinners, 2 Wellgate ; h. Kosefield Cot-
tage, Blackness KoadBoase, C. W., banker, Dundee Bank, Castle Street ; h. Meadow-
PlaceBoase, G. C, do., do, ; h. 2 King StreetBoase, Henry S., M.D., 5 Fleuchar CraigBogue, John, cooper, 185 Hilltown ; h. 21 Union Street, Max-
welltownBogue, John, shoemaker, 70 West PortBon-Accord Marine Insurance Company, office 27 CowgateBon, John, nautical instrument-maker, 25 Dock Street ; h. 43
Exchange Street
Bonner, Joseph, blacking manufacturer, 7 Overgate ; 7t. 14 NewInn Entry
Booth, George, blacksmith, MeadowsideBooth, Graham, tailor, 27 West PortBorrie, David, boot and shoe maker, 3S High Street ; 7i. 82 Hill-
townBorrie, John, shipowner, Tayside, by Ferry -Port-on-CraigBerwick, Reverend William B., Second United Secession Church,
Bell Street ; h. east corner of do.
Bower, George, tanner and currier, Dudhope Tan Work; h.
Alexander's Close, 122 OvergateBower, George, farmer, Logic FarmBower, Robert, flaxdresser, Bruce's Entry, foot of Wellgate ; h.
82 OvergateBowie, Mrs, 31 Reform Street
Bowman, Captain William, Ford's Wynd, Perth RoadBowman, Charles, shipmaster, 77 NethergateBowmun, John, Long Wynd, NethergateBowman, Miss, milliner, 90 do.
Bowman, Mrs James, lodgings, 8 Shore TerraceBoyack, Alexander, gardener. Fair MuirBoyack, Charles, clerk (to David Martin and Company), 49
South Tay Street
Boyack, John, shipmaster, 40 Perth RoadBoyack, William, flaxspinner, 5 Cowgate; h. 49 South Tay Street
Boyd, Alexander, clerk. MainsBoyd, George H., fishmonger, 4 VaultBoyd, George H. junior, sea insurance agent, 39 Castle Street
;
h. 12 Wellington Street, ForebankBoyd, James, agent, 3 Sugarhouse Wynd, Seagate ; h. 2
Comely Bank, Constitution RoadBoyd, James, mill-manager. Sharp's MllI,Wards ; A. 6 Bell Street
12
Boyd, John, provision-dealer, 3 Church LaneBoyd, Mrs, St Mary's Close, 30 NethergateBoyd, Robert, writer, 19 High Street ; h. Sea Braes, Perth
RoadBoyd, Thomas, grocer, 5 Prince's StreetBoyle, Mrs, spirit-dealer, 33 Cotton Road, DensBraid, P. M., manager, Pleasance Mill ; h. Lower Plea-
sanceBrand, James, Public Warehouse and Weighhouse, 24 Green-
market ; h. 1 Shore TerraceBrand, Mrs, grocer and spirit-dealer, 272 HilltowaBrash, George, grocer, 113 Prince's Street
Brennan, Daniel, spirit-dealer, 21 HawkhillBrennan, Daniel, broker, 40 do.
Brennan, Edward, surgeon, 30 West Port ; Ji. 2 Temple LaneBrewilt, Richard, shoemaker, 8 Blackness RoadBricknall, Mrs, lodgings, 17 Crichton StreetBrisbane, James, superintendent of Patent Slip and Graving
Dock ; h. Patent Slip, ShoreBritisli Linen Company's Bank, 77 Murraygate, John Symers,
agent
Brodie, Andrew, soda-water manufacturer, 40 Gellatly Street
;
h. 56 do.
Brodie, David, bone-setter, 159 SeagateBrodie, George, auctioneer and appraiser, 49 Reform Street
;
h. 61 do,
Brodie, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, 42 Prince's Street
Brodie, Mrs John, grocer, 14 WellgateBrodie, Samuel, merchant, 3 King Street ; h. William Street,
ForebankBrough, Mrs James, Candle Close, 214 OvergateBrough, Thomas, manufacturer of canvass, &e., Peep-o'-Day,
Ferry RoadBrown, Alexander, shipowner, 4 Somerville PlaceBrown, Andrew, merchant, 53 CowgateBrown, Andrew, tide-waiter, Customhouse ; h. Croll's Rocks,
Ferry RoadBrown, Andrew junior, 47 Castle Street ; h. Springfield, Perth
RoadBrown, Arthur, shipmaster, 6 Perth RoadBrown, Barbara, grocer, 158 ScouringburnBrown, Charles, tailor, Pullar's Close, 132 MurraygateBrown, David, clerk, 59 Albert Street
Brown, David, merchant, 47 Castle Street ; h. 36 MagdalenYard Road
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Brown, Da-vid, grocer, 28 Scouringburn
Brown, David, tailor, 7 Mid Street, Chapelshade
Brown, David B., merchant, 51 Cowgatej h, 23 ThonasonStreet, Perth Road
Brown, D. and J., wine and spirit merchants, St Paul's Court,61 Murraygate
Brown, D. S., spirit-dealer, 45 Perth RoadBrown, George, manufacturer, 12 Blackness RoadBrown, Henry, bookseller and stationer, 45 High Street, west
endBrown, James and William, flaxspinners and merchants, 20
Wellgate, and Guthrie Street, West WardsBrown, James (of James and William Brown ; h. 127 Nether-
gate, and Balgillo House, Broughty FerryBrown, James, grocer, 84 Blackscroft
Brown, James, shipowner, William Street, ForebankBrown, James, miller. West Ward Flour Mills
Brown, James, and Company, manufacturers, SugarhouseWynd ; h, Bonnybank
Brown, John, flaxspinner, Panmure Street
Brown, John, boot-closer, 128 OvergateBrown, John, coal-merchant and ship-agent, 11 Dock Street ; h.
Victoria Square, Nethergate
Brown, Joseph, brewer, 54 King Street
Brown, Martha, dressmaker, 113 Nethergate
Brown, Mathew, tailor, top of Middle Street, Wallace FeusBrown, Miss, 14 Seafield Lane, Perth RoadBrown, Miss, Westfield Lane, 194 Perth RoadBrown, B. M., milliner, 21 Reform Street
Brown, M., strawbonnet-maker, 16 Reform Street ; /(. 20 do.
Brown, Mrs, confectioner, 242 Overgate
Brown, Mrs Alexander, 1 Couper's Alley, 16 WellgateBrown, Mrs Ann, grocer, 95 Nethergate
Brown, Mrs C, straw-hat-maker, 34 Barrack Street
Brown, Mrs D., Hammerman Tavern, Mint Close, 51 HighStreet
Brown, Robert, shipbuilder. Shore; h. St Andrew's Street
Brown, Robert, shipmaster, 33 Blackscroft
Brown, Shepherd, smith, Irvine's Square, 21 Mid Street, Cha-pelshade
Brown, Thomas, shipmaster, 5 Castle CourtBrown, William, wright, Scott's Land, Albert Street
Brown, William, tailor, 7 OvergateBrown, William, flaxspinner ; h. Wardhouse, Guthrie Street
Brown, W. and G., printers, 8 Hunter Street
mBruce, David, mill-manag'«r, Lindsay Street Mill; A.. St David's
Lane, North Tay Street
Bruce, George, carpenter, 14 GreenmarketBruce, George D., shipmaster, Infirmary Lane, King StreetBruce, James Bruce, Binn Cottage, Blacliness
Bruce, James, manufacturer, 123 Overgate ; h. 122 do.
Bruce, James, do, top of Small's WyndBruce, James, mill manager, Baxter Brothers and Co., Mill, 6
Prince's Street; h. Fyffe's Land, Wellington Street, Fore-bank
Bruce, John, manufacturer, Small's Wynd ; h, 83 HawkhillBruce, John, boot and shoe maker, 15 Barrack Street
Bruce, Misses, straw-hat-makers, 14 Green MarketBruce, Mrs M., grocer and spirit-dealer, 165 SeouringburnBruce, Mrs R., 233 OvergateBruce, William, grocer, 64 Blackscroft
Brymer, Alexander, china-merchant, 75 WellgateBuchan, James, 115 OvergateBuchan, James, hardware and toy-merchant, 1 High Street,
and 1 Castle Street ; ^. 31 Reform Street
Buchanan, Daniel, mason, 215 Pole Park Road, LowerPleasance
Buick, Charles, vintner, 45 Castle Street
Buik, Alexander, rope and sail maker, 1 Dock Street ; ^.109Perth Road
Buik, John, twine manufacturer, 100 Hilltown, south side,
Arthur Street
Buik, Mrs Andrew, 50 Bucklemaker WyndBuik, Robert, grocer, 40 Blackness RoadBuist, Alexander, merchant, 34 Cowgate ; h. Hawkhill PlaceBuist, John, grocer, 16 LilybankBuist, Mrs, upholstery warehouse, 16 Castle Street ; h. Castle
CourtBuist, William, shipmaster, schooner " Queen," Rennie's
Close, NethergateBurke, James, spirit-dealer, 17 Hilltown ; h. 29 George's
PlaceBurke, Walter, do., 174 Overgate ; h. 172 do.
Burman, Miss, milliner, 5 Victoria Square, NethergateBurn, Miss, 3 Greenfield Place, Perth RoadBums, Rev. Islay, of St Peter's ; h. Step Row CottageBurns, Alexander, flesher, 138 MurraygateBurns, John R., teacher, Wallacetown Infant SchoolBurns, William, bell-hanger, Albert Court, 39 Nethergate
;
lodgings, 43 Castle Street
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Burton, James, grocer, 103 Cowgate PortButchart, Alexander, manufacturer, 115 HawkhillButchart, Alexander, wood-merchant. Ward Road ; h. 7 Lind-
say Street
Butchart, Andrew, brewer, 25 SeagateButchart, David, shipmaster, 9 Gellatly Street
Butchart, David, do, 14 do.
Butchart, David, manufacturer and hemp-dealer, 89 CowgateButchart, Greorge, baker, 64 WellgateButchart, James R., flaxdresser, Robertson's Close, 109 Cow-
gate ; h. Wright's Close, 95 do.
Butchart, James, flaxdresser ; h. 86 CowgateButchart, James, druggist, 7 HawkhiilButchart, James, clothier, 3 Union Street ; h. 3 Thorter RowButchart, John, currier, 67 Barrack Street j h, Dron's Close,
205 OvergateButchart, Mrs William, 172 SeagateButchart, Thomas, vintner, 31 Dock Street
Butter, Alexander, cartwright, 54 West PortButter, George S., grocer and spirit-dealer, 116 Murraygate
;
h. Butchart's Close, 112 do.
Butter, William, tailor, 204 Hilltown
Cabei,, Joseph, clerk, 22 Cowgate ; h. Trottick Mills
Cadenhead, Misses A. and M., furnishings, 85 NethergateCaird, Edward, manufacturer and linen merchant, and agent
for the North British Fire and Life Insurance Co., 59Cowgate
Cairn cross, Henry, clerk, Pleasance Mill ; A. 41 ReformStreet
Cairncross, John, accountant, Dundee Bank, Castle Street ; h,
41 Reform Street
Cairncross, Mrs, straw-hat-maker, 117 Blackscroft
Caithness, Mrs J. H., Morrison's Court, WellgateCaithness, Patrick A., manager, Tay Cofieehouse, Mauchline
Tower Court, 78 MurraygateCalder, Charles, boot and shoe maker, 24 Long Wynd, off
OvergateCalder, Hugh, cooper, 1 9 Yeaman ShoreCalder, John, grocer, 145 Hilltown ; h. 139 do.
Calder, William, grocer and spirit- dealer, 55 HilltownCaledonian Hall, 31 Castle Street, William Kidd, keeperCallender, Thomas, writing-master, 57 MeadowsideCaiman, David, shipbuilder, Marine Parade ; h. east end of
Dock Street
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Caiman, David, teacher, 42 Gellatly Street
Caiman, John, shipmaster, 4 do.
Caiman, John, shipbuilder. East Harbour ; h. 2\ Perth RoadCalvert, Robert, bill-poster, Croom's Close, High Street ; h.
Union Street, MaxwelltownCameron, Alexander, goldsmith, 4 High Street ; h. Binnerracht
Cottage, Perth RoadCameron, Alexander, tailor, 25 ScouringburnCameron, Alexander, manufacturer of canvass, sheeting, and
sacking, 8 Baltic Street; h. 18 Constitution Street,
RosebankCameron, Alexander, hairdresser, 22 Prince's Street
Cameron, Andrevr, mason, 229 Pole Park Road, LowerPleasance
Cameron, David, city missionary, Smithfield
Cameron, George, shipmaster, 23 Crichton Street
Cameron, James, merchant, 92 Murraygatej h. 4 DudhopePlace
Cameron, James, grocer, 56 Blackscroft
Cameron, James, tailor, Cameron's Close, 90 MurraygateCameron, James, watchmaker, 88 Murraygate ; h. 37 do.Cameron, J. and P., carriers. Exchange Street
Cameron, John, Highland bagpipe-maker and regimental piperepairer, 44 Scouringburn
Cameron, John, spirit-dealer, 11 Thorter RowCameron, Mrs, 2 Paton's Lane, Perth RoadCameron, Mrs, spirit-dealer, 2 ScouringburnCameron, Mrs, grocer, 75 SeagateCameron, Mrs Patrick, 75 Prince's Street
Campbell, Alexander, wright, Longforgan, by DundeeCampbell, Andrew, 12 King Street
Campbell, Archibald, grocer, 44 Bell Street
Campbell, David, tailor, 2 Temple Lane, "West PortCampbell, David, veterinary surgeon, Thorter Row ; h. 8
Crichton Street
Campbell, Donald, brewer, 167 ScouringburnCampbell, George, spirit-dealer, 34 Union Street ; h. 6 High
Street
Campbell, George, writer, 7 Castle Street
Campbell, James, boot-closer, St Mary's Close, 30 NethergateCampbell, James, parish schoolmaster. Seminaries ; h, 1
Dudhope Street
Campbell, John, 8 Crichton Street
Campbell, John, eork-cutter, Rattray's Entry, Bell Street
Campbell, John, musician, 200 Overgate
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Campbell, John, spirit-dealer, 89 Overgate
Campbell, John, grocer and spirit- dealer, 34 West PortCampbell, Mrs John, 17 Crichton Street
Campbell, Peter, Eastern Bank of Scotland; h. Morton'sSquare, 31 Wellgate
Campbell, Peter, silk dyer, 10 Perth RoadCampbell, Robert, teacher, 7 Tay Street Lane j h. 24-6 Dudhope
Crescent
Campbell, William, broker, 10 Ann Street, MaxwelltownCampbell and "Webster, saddlers, 7 Nethergate
Camperdown Hall, 22 Barrack Street; John Robertson,keeper, Rodger's Close, 77 Overgate
Cannan, Reverend William, Panmure Street
Cant, George, wright, 160 Hilltown
Cant, James, grocer, 24 HawkhillCargill, William, flaxdresser, 96 Cowgate ; h. 23 Cotton RoadCannichael and Company, engineers and ironfounders, Ward
FoundryCarmichael, George, engineer, Ward FoundryCarmichael, James, do. do. ; h. Fleuchar CraigCarmichael, James, mechanical draughtsman. Dens Mill ; h.
William Street, ForebankCarmichael, Mrs C, Cooper's Cottage, Tait's Lane, HawkhillCarmichael, Peter, engineer. Dens Mill ; h. Dens BraeCarnegie, Mrs, grocer, 93 Hilltown
Carnegie, Mrs Margaret, 2 South Tay Street
Carnegy, Misses (of Lower), Hawkhill Place
Carnie, Mrs, stoneware-merchant, 3 West Port
Carroon, James, coal-merchant, foot of James's Street, Max-welltown ',h.\2 do.
Carr, William, egg merchant, 4 West Dock Street
Carrie, George, wright, Herald's Yard, Barrack Street ; h. 4Willison Street
Carrie, J. and I., grocers and spirit-dealers, 9 High Street
;
h. 7 OvergateCarrie, James, gardener, Coldside
Carrie, Robert, farmer, Coldside
Carrie, William, mill manager, Messrs Edward's Works,Scouringburn ; /i. 31 Upper Pleasance
Carruthers, David Colville, M.D., 25 South Tay Street
Carsewell, Alexander, Carsewell's Land, 26 King Street
Cassidy, Peter, furniture dealer, 7 and 1 1 Tally Street, and 44Overgate ; h. 3 Barrack Street
Cathcart, James (of Anderson and Cathcart) ; h. 2 Ann Street,
Maxwelltown
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Cathie, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 170 OvergateCathie, Francis, vintner, 85 OvergateCathie, George, grocer and spirit-dealer, 83 Perth RoadCathie, James, vintner, 5 Fish Street
Cathro, A. and C, furnishers, 73 NethergateCathro, Alexander, feuar. Fair MuirCathro, William, feuar, Smithfield
Cattle, Rev. William, Wesleyau Chapel, top of Tally Street,
Overgate ; h. 144 Perth RoadCay, James, clerk, 76 Dock Street
Chalmers, Alexander, manufacturer, 38 Cowgate; h. James'sPark, Albert Street
Chalmers, Charles, ilaxspinner—^works, North Tay Street, office,
13 Bain's Square ; h. 59 Magdalen GreenChalmers, E., milliner and dressmaker, 116 HilltownChalmers, James, bookseller and stdtt^oj^, music and musical
instrument seller, and printer; 10 Castle Street
Chalmers, James junior, agent for Globe Insurance, 10 CastleStreet
Chalmers, James, spirit-dealer, 99 OvergateChalmers, James, shipmaster, Campbell's Close, High Street
Chalmers, John, grocer, 25 Union Street, MaxwelltownChalmers, Mary, grocer, 86 King Street
Chalmers, Mrs, Fish Store, 237 OvergateChalmers, Peter, manufacturer, 27 Annfield RoadChalmers, Peter, grocer, 12-1 Dudhope Crescent
Chalmers, Col. Sir William, C.B., K.C.H., 142 Perth Road,and Glenericht, Blairgowrie
Chapel, Anthony, grocer, 1 Easson's Angle, MilnbankChapel, John, feuar, 121 Scouringburn
Chapman, James, shipmaster, Thorter RowChapman, Robert, dyer, 116 Nethergate
Chapman, William, shipmaster, 48 Bucklemaker WyndChild, Thomas, hackle and gill-stock manufacturer, 51 Reform
Street
Christie, Alexander (of Christie and NicoU, writers), depute
clerk of the peace, and keeper of the particular register of
sasines for Forfarshire, 5 Reform Street ; h. PanmureTerrace
Christie, Alexander, shoemaker, 40 West Port
Christie, David, grocer, 9 Brown Street
Christie, James, accountant, British Linen Co.'s Bank, Murray-
gate ; h. Roodyards, Ferry RoadChristie, John N., feuar, Binns of Blackness
Christie, Mrs C, lodgings, 60 Bell Street
mChristie, William, merchant andflaxspinner, 2 Panmure Street
;
h. 6 King Street
Christie, William, and Son, flaxspinners, 2 Panmure Street ; h.
6 King Street
Christison, John, teacher, Public Seminaries
Christopher, Strachan, shipmaster, 58 Barrack Street
Clark, Charles, canvass manufacturer, Gowans's Court, 233Overgate ; h. Westfield Cottage, Perth Road
Clark, Charles, shoemaker, 46 WellgateClark, David, grocer, 68 Scouringburn
.Clark, George, shipowner, 19 Dock Street
Clark, J. and A., rope and twine spinners, 34 ConstitutionStreet
Clark, James, painter, 91 Nethergate
Clark, John, teacher of navigation, Trinity House, YeamanShore ; h. Gray's Niew Land, do.
Clark, John, mason, 36 Ann Street, MaxwelltownClark, John, tailor. Dyer's Close, 22 MurraygateClark, Miss, straw hat maker, 202 OvergateClark, Mrs, 4 Paton's Lane, Perth RoadClark, Robert, rope merchant, 88 Seagate
Clark, Robert, vintner, Downfield
Clark, Thomas, mast and block maker, south side VictoriaDock ; h. Myles's Land, St Andrew's Street
Clark, William, shipowner, 21 Castle Street; h. 1 South TayStreet
Clark, William, brickmaker, beside Dudhope CrescentClark, William, spirit-dealer, 3 ScouringburnClayhills, Miss, of Invergowrie, 42 Westfield, Magdalen Yard
RoadClement, Richard, merchant, 39 Elizabeth Street, Maxwell-
townCleuch, Robert, cardmaker, Seafield Park, Perth RoadClireheugh, William, clerk, Shore Dues Office ; h. 6 Victoria
Square, Nethergate
Clyde, David, tobacconist, 216 Overgate
Clyde, R. S., teacher, St Clement's Lane, High Street ; h. 3Candle Close, Overgate
Cobb, David, writer, 41 Reform Street; h. Forthill House,Broughty Ferry
Cobb, David junior, writer and assessor for property tax, 12
New Inn Entry
Cochrane and Ben vie, linen warehouse, 13] Seagate
Cochran, James, surgeon, top of Seagate; h, 107 NethergateCochrane, Mrs John, cowfeeder, Fair Muir
2b
Cochran, William, druggist and rupture-bandage maker, 127Murraygate ; h. 1 Peter Street
Cock, Alexander R., clerk to T. W. Miln, Panmure Street j h.
20 Bell Street
Cock, James, merchant, 30 St Andrew's Street ; h. ForebankCock, James, vintner, 13 North Tay Street
Cock, James and Thomas, merchants and manufacturers, 30 StAndrew's Street
Cock, Robert, manufacturer, 20 Bell Street
Cock, Thomas, merchant, 30 St Andrew's Street ; A. Foggey-ley, Lochee
Cock, William, do., do., do.
Cockburn, Alexander Fraser, brassfounder, top of ReformStreet ; h. Dudhope Crescent
Cocks, Robert, physician and surgeon, 128 Murraygate ; h,
7 Bain's SquareCollier, William, merchant, 2 Panmure Street ; h. Eden Cottage
Collins, T., umbrella and parasol maker, 31 Prince's Street
Commercial Seminaries, 3 Fenton Street, MeadowsideConacher, Duncan, spirit-dealer, 218 OvergateJ
Conlin, William, grocer, 113 Hawkhill
Connoly, James, spirit-dealer, 81 Hilltown
Constable, Misses, Union Place, 41 Constitution RoadConstable, Mrs, jeweller, 7 High Street ; h. 86 Nethergate
Constable, Mrs, Rankine's Close, 6 Murraygate
Cook and Son, brushmakers, sign of the gilded boar, 44 Bar-
rack Street and 2 Willison Street ; h. above
Cook, Thomas, letter carrier. Post Office ; A. 2 Willison Street
Cook, William, shipmaster, 16 Dudhope Street
Cooper and Balbimie, slaters, Meadowside
Cooper, Charles, baker, 81 Blackscroft
Cooper, David, slater, Meadowside ; h. 13 William Street
Cooper, Mrs, vintner, 104 Murraygate
Cooper, William, tailor, Rankine's Close, 6 Murraygate
Corstorphan, Misses, dressmakers, 198 Overgate
Corstorphan, Mrs, 3 South Tay Street
Cossens, John, shipmaster, Burnhead, Seagate
Collier,; Misses, 1 1 Seatield Place, Thomson Street, Perth
RoadCoulson, Thomas, clerk, British Hotel Coach Office ; h. 8 Vic-
toria Square
Coupar, Alexander, cowfeeder, Ellis's Close, 123 Murraygate
Coiipar, David, grocer, 1G2 Prince's Street ; A. above
Coupar, James, gardener, 18 Dudhope Street
Coupar, James, vintner, 5 Constitution Road
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Coupar, John, ^reen grocer, 4 Peter Street
Coupar, Mrs Margaret, grocer, 37 Dallfield WalkCoupar, Thomas, clerk, 13 Bain's Square ; A. Hospital Park,
HilltownCoupar, William, tinsmith, 38 West Port ; h. 42 do.
Couper, David, \intner and gardener, Gordon Park, PerthRoad
Couper, David, late merchant, 13 Nelson Street, ForebankCouper, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, 77 Dudhope Crescent
Couper, John, baker, 34 and 36 Prince's Street
Couper, Thomas, shipbroker, 45 Exchange Street
Couper, William, baker, Dundee Wheaten Bread Society, 3
Brown Street, West PortCouper, David, spirit-dealer, 238 OvergateCourier Printing and Publishing Offices, Key's Close, 18 Nether-
gate
Cousins, Miss, Albert Court, 39 Nethergate
Cowan, James, brassfounder and gas-fitter, top ofReform Street
;
A. 19 MeadowsideCowan, William, mealseller, 59 Hilltown
Cowey, John, vintner. Dyer's Close, 22 MurraygateCowgate Calendering Company, 56 CowgateCowie, Robert, painter and paper-hanger, 53 Reform Street;
h. Seafield, Broughty FerryCrabb, D. and W., slaters, 35 Brown Street
Crabb, Mrs, stoneware dealer, 51 Scouringburn
Crabbe, David, musician, 3 Baltic Street
Craies, William, Bank of Scotland, Reform Street ; h. PerthRoad
Craig, Mrs Peter, grocer, 52 ScouringburnCraig, Peter, gardener, Cherryfleld, Blackness RoadCramb, David, shoemaker, and agent for Morrison's Medicines,
77 High Street
Cramond, David, coal-dealer, coal yard. Butcher RowCrammond, George, innkeeper. Mint Close, 51 High Street
Crammond, George, shipmaster, 26 Gellatly Street
Crammond, John, spirit-dealer, 67 Prince's Street
Crammond, Mrs, lodgings, 22 Peter Street, SeagateCrawford, E. and J., shoemakers, 53 Overgate ; h. aboveCrawford, Thomas, shipmaster, 38 Prince's Street
Creggan, Bernard, flesher, 123-125 HilltownCrichton, A. and J., silk dyers and scourers, 4-6 Meadow
Entry ; h. 8 do.
Crichton, Archibald, Sea Insurance Company, office 31 Cow-gate ; /i. 15 King Street
22
Crichton, David, reporter of Shipping, Exchange, and Baltic
Coffeerooms, 22 Fish Street
Crichton, David, flesher, 109 ScouringburnCrichton, David, dealer in vegetables, 57 WellgateCrichton, James, commission agent. Trades' Lane ; h, Meffan
House, Croall's Croft, Ferry RoadCrichton, John, surgeon, 28 South Tay Street
Crichton, John, baker, 29 Perth RoadCrichton, John, coal merchant, Gellatly Street ; h, Stewart's
Court, SeagateCrichton, Miss, Union Close, 25 NethergateCrichton, Mrs, 68 do.
Crichton, William, Fleece Tavern, Rankine's Close, 6 Murray-gate
Crighton, David, Surveyor for Lloyd's, 37 Exchange Street
;
h. Dudhope TerraceCrighton, David (of Crighton and Steele, Reform Street) ; h.
Springfield, Perth RoadCrighton and Steele, clothiers and silk mercers, 32 Reform
Street
Crockatt, John, wright, south side of Bell Street
Crockatt, John, shipmaster, 93 OvergateCrockatt, Thomas, shipmaster, 72 NethergateCrockatt, William junior, merchant, 1 Upper Dudhope
Crescent
Crockatt, William, toll collector, Lilybank TollCroll, Catherine, bookseller and circulating library. Union
Close, 25 NethergateCroll, John, builder, 138 HawkhillCroll, John, mill manager. Dura Mill, Upper Dens ; h. 29
Cotton RoadCroll, Mrs, Lodgings, first flat Gellatly's Buildings, Nether-
gate
Crombie, Thomas, spirit-dealer, 83 do. do. do.
Cross, Mrs, Femie's Court, 39 SeagateCrossthwaite, William, merchant, 23 St Andrew's Street; h.
57 Magdalen GreenCrow, John, 194 Westfield LaneCrowlie, Arthur, grocer, 170 Seagate
Crowlie, John, merchant, 25 Perth RoadCruickshank, Richard, livery and posting stables, &c., 34 Castle
Street
Cruickshank, William, coal merchant, 155 Hilltown
Crystal, James, spirit- dealer, 77 CowgateCumming, George, shipmaster, 15 Exchange Street
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Cumming, Gersham, engraver, printseller, and stationer, 37Reform Street ; h. 41 do., and King Street (east end),
Broughty FerryCumming, John, tailor, 3 Hunter Street
Cumming, Mrs, grocer, 90 HilltownCunningham, Charles, feuar and contractor, DownfieldCunningham, David, grocer, 32 Gellatly Street
Cunningham, James, wright, 33 NethergateCunningham, John, -wine and spirit merchant, 42 Castle Street
;
h. 107 NethergateCunningham, Robert T., clerk to Baxter Brothers and Co., 6
Prince's Street ; h. 89 Bucklemaker WyndCurr, William, grocer and tea dealer, 49 Overgate j h. 20
Union Street
Currance, MrsD., 68 OvergateCurrie, Edward, umbrella maker, Malcom's Entry, 101 Scour-
ingburnCustomhouse, Government, and Harbour Trustees' Buildings,
east end of Dock Street.
Cuthbert, John and Sons, coachbuilders. Barrack Street
Cuthbert, Thomas (of Cuthbert and Sons), 30 Reform Street
Dagnan, Bernard, broker, 16 Horsewater Wynd, ScouringburnDalgaims and Kidd, wine and spirit merchants, 3 Shore TerraceDaJgaims, Mrs, 15 Union Street
Dalgaims, Peter (of Dalgaims and Kidd) ; h. Shore TerraceDalgity, John, broker, 73 Seagate
Dall, Mrs, weavers' camb builder, 3 Baltic Street
Dandie, David, teacher. Prince's Street School
David, Peter, builder, Meadowside ; h. 149 HilltownDavidson, Alexander, provision dealer, 188 Hilltown
Davidson, David, auctioneer, appraiser, and house factor, 3 St
Clement's Lane ; h. 12 Park Lane, Temple LaneDavidson, David, slater, 12 Park Lane, Temple LaneDavidson, David, fish curer. South Union Street; h. Thurso
Place, by WickDavidson, David, engineer, 104 Prince's Street
Davidson, James, herring merchant. Candle Lane, Seagate ; h.
83 Seagate
Davidson, James, grocer, 18 Tindal's Wynd, High Street
Davidson, James junior, 19 St Andrew's Street ; h. West-field, Perth Road
Davidson, John, auctioneer, Davidson's Entry, 92 Seagate
Davidson, John, coachman, 14 Park Lane, Temple LaneDavidson, Miss E., teacher, 32 Constitution RoadDavidson, Mrs John, Westfield House, Perth Road
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Davidson, Mrs Thomas, 18 St Andrew's PlaceJDavidson, Peter, herring merchant, 92 SeagateDavidson, Robert, iron merchant and clothier, 38 Castle Street
;
h. aboveDavidson, William and M., bakers, 54 MurraygateDavie, James, boot and shoe maier, 7 Hospital Park, top of Hill-
townDavie, John, do. do. 27 "West PortDavies, Mrs James, hosier, 159 OvergateDawson, Neil, broker, 147 do.
Dawson, P., draper and mercer, 13 and 15 Reform Street ; h. 7Dock Street
Dawson, William, spirit-dealer, 7 LilybankDeadrick, Colin, shipmaster, Ellis's Close, 123 MurraygateDeas, E., dressmaker, 4 Couper's Alley, 16 WellgateDeas; Thomas, flaxdresser, 4 do., 16 do.
De Ballin, Dr, surgeon, 3 Thorter RowDempster, Thomas, upholsterer, 26 Nethergate ; h. St Mary's
Close, 30 do.
Dempster, Miss C, dressmaker, 100 Scouringburn
Dempster, Mrs, innkeeper, Dempster's Arms, 94 ScouringburnDenham, Walter, hotel-keeper, Mauchline Tower Court, 78
Murraygate, and 20 Meadow EntryDenoon, John, iron and tinplate worker, 84-86 Overgate ; h.
82 do.
Deuchars, George, shipmaster, Mauchline Tower Court, 78Murraygate
Deuchars, John, clerk, 13 Meadow Street ; h. 4 Bell Street
Deuchars, Mrs L,, 40 Perth RoadDevlin, Bernard, spirit merchant, 4 Dock Street
Devlin, James, 13 James's Street, MaxwelltownDewar, A., clerk, Dundee, Perth, and London Shipping Com-
pany's Office, Shore Terrace ; h. 123 MurraygateDewar, Alexander, spirit-dealer, 3 Dock Street WestDewar, Alexander, do., 1^4 Overgate
Dewar, Alexander, wright, Lo^^brgan, by DundeeDewar, D., barber, 11 Yeaman chore
Dewar, Donald, waiter. Royal Hotel ; h. 53 Nethergate
Dewar, Mrs, grocer, 21 Yeaman Shore
Diack, George, grocer, 101 Bucklemaker WyndDick, Alexander, wright, 49 Seagate
Dick, D., 38 Castle Street
Dick, David, blacking manufacturer, 25 Lindsay Street
Dick, David, clothier, hosier, and glover, 14 Reform Street ; 7i.
17 Castle Street
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Dick, Francis, bookseller, S6 King Street
Dick, Francis, tailor, 47 OvergateDick, Francis, tinsmitli and gas-fitter, 15 Kirk Entry, Wellgate
;
h. Morton's Square, 31 do.
Dick, Francis junior, rope and twine merchant. Dock Street
East; h. Morton's Square, 31 WellgateDick, James, dairyman, Meadowside ; h. 8 OvergateDick, Miss, crape and feather cleaner, 8 OvergateDick, Miss E., tinsmith, 30 WellgateDick, Misses, Albert Court, 39 NethergateDick, Thomas, flesher and purveyor, 94 NethergateDick, Thomas, teacher, Tay Square Seminary ; h. 29 Magdalen
Yard EoadDick, Thomas, grocer, 83 ScouringburnDick, Thomas, shoemaker, 16 Blackscroft
Dickie, Archibald, wire-worker and bell-hanger, 73 Overgateh. Gibson and Forest's Land, Kirk Wynd, Overgate
Dickie, James, vintner and bell-hanger, 144 SeagateDickinson, John, tea merchant, 9 Union Street
Dickson, George S., teacher, Morrison's Court, 60 WellgateDickson, John, shipmaster, 69 SeagateDickson, John, shoemaker and grocer, Longforgan, by DundeeDickson, Mrs, grocer, 131 OvergateDickson, William, shipmaster. Bell's Close, 38 King Street
Dickson, William, bookseller and stationer, lio Murray-gate
Dingwall, Andrew, 51 Bucklemaker WyndDivine, John, broker, 183 OvergateDivine, Miss, staymaker, 9 Thorter RowDixon, James, grocer, top of Hunter Street, HawkhillDixon, John, calenderer, Bumhead, Seagate
Dobson, Edmund, basketmaker, 33 Reform Street
Docharty, Andrew, broker, 38 Wellgate and 1 Baltic Street
Doctor, John, farmer, DownfieldDoctor, John, vintner and coal-dealer, 46 Barrack Street
Doctor, Joseph, merchant, 24 Cowgate ; h. 33 NethergateDoctor, Joseph, contractor, Coldsidie
Dodds, George, auctioneer, 10 Nethergate ; h. Bullion, laver-
gowrie
Dodds, Thomas, glazier, 5 Wellgate ; h. 10 do,
Doig, David, vintner, Argyll Close, 1 Overgate
Doig, James, boot and shoe maker, 22 Hilltown
Doig, James, manufacturer, 85 Hawkhill ; h. Strawberry Bank,"Perth Road
Doig, Mrs, grocer, 96 Scouringburn
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Doig, Mrs "William, coal merchant, ScouringburnDoig, Robert, shipmaster, 17 Nelson Street, ForebankDoig, Thomas, grocer, 81 Dudhope CrescentDollon, John, stoneware merchant, 26 Barrack Street ; h. 22 do.
Don, Mrs, 9 South Tay Street
Don, Patrick, clerk, Dundee and Hull Shipping Company'sOffice, 5 Shore Terrace
Don, William (of Bell and Don, writers. Castle Street) ; h. 9South Tay Street
Donachy, Alexander, broker, 39 HawkhillDonald, David, grocer, 125 HawkhillDonald, E., dressmaker, 4 Couper's Alley, WellgateDonald, James, spirit-dealer, 217 Pole Park RoadDonald, John, grocer, 226 HawkhillDonaldson, Andrew, letter-carrier. Post Office ; h. 94 King
Street
Donaldson, Charles, vintner, 6 Bucklemaker WyndDonaldson, David, grocer and feuar, 23 Small's WyndDonaldson, James, tinsmith, 57 King Street
Donaldson, May, mangle, 11 Dudhope Street
Donaldson, Misses, milliners, 20 Castle Street
Donaldson, Mrs, vintner, 71 Blackscroft
Donaldson, Mrs T., 6 Perth RoadDonaldson, Robert, jeweller, 16 Crichton Street
Douglas and M'Intosh, carriers, Gellatly Street
Douglas, Alexander, painter, 125 OvergateDouglas, David, shoemaker, 143 HawkhillDouglas, James, stoneware-dealer, 133 do.
Douglas, James, watchmaker, 63 Prince's Street
Douglas, Jean, broker, 192 OvergateDouglas, Thomas, merchant, Cowgate ; h. 8 King Street
Douglas, William, grocer. East Port, SeagateDouglas, William, upholsterer, 205 OvergateDow, Alexander, grocer and spirit-dealer, 43 Hawkhill
]
Dow, Mrs, spirit-dealer, 42 Dock Street
Dow, Mrs George, Rankine's Court, 6 MurraygateDow, Patrick, clerk, Hull Shipping Co. ; h. Rankine's Court,
6 MurraygateDownie, Captain Alexander, Seafield Park, Taylor's Lane, Perth
RoadDownie, George, builder, 27 Forebank RoadDownie, John, mill manager, 17 Henderson's Wynd, West Port
Downie, John, shoemaker, 124 Hilltown
Downie, John, tailor, 9 Scouringburn
Drimmie, Daniel, and Co., bleachers, &c., 16 St Andrew's Place
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Dron, Peter, boot and shoe maker, 37 High Street
Drummond, James, druggist, 11 Overgate ; h. 7 do.
Drumraond, James, clerk, 32 Constitution EoadDrummond, Mrs, midwife, 37 HawkhillDrummond, Mrs, grocer, 19 ScouringbumDrummond, Robert, shoemaker, Manor Place, 153 Perth RoadDrummond, Thomas, farmer, Mid Craigie, by DundeeDryburgh, John, plane-maker, Gardyne's Close, 42 MurraygateDryden, Margaret, grocer, 62 Dudhopo StreetDujSr, Captain, 37 Small's WyndDuff, David, shipmaster, Baxter's Court, 39 CowgateDuff, James, printer, 39 High Street ; h. Baxter's Court, 39
CowgateDuff, John, Bellfield, 47 Magdalen YardDuff, Miss, dressmaker, 1 7 Lower PleasanceDuff, Robert, commission agent, 8 Meadow Street ; h. Seafield
HouseDuff, William, agent ; h. Bellfield House, 47 Magdalen YardDuffus, Adam, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 75 OvergateDuffus, J. and A., grocers, 36 West Port ; h. 14 Barrack StreetDuffus, John, tailor, 80 ScouringbumDuffy, William, teacher ; school 22 Ann Street, and h. 9 James's
Street, MaxwelltownDuncan, A., shoemaker, 215 OvergateDuncan, Alexander, M.D., and surgeon, 4 High Street
Duncan, Archibald, solicitor, 11 New Inn Entry; h. BroughtyFerry
Duncan, Charles, shipmaster, 13 Small's WyndDuncan, Charles, grocer, 86 Dudhope CrescentDuncan, David and Sons, bakers, 67 WellgateDuncan, George, M.P., "The Vine, 45 Magdalen GreenDuncan, James, master, Tay Ferries ; h. Craig Street, Ferry
HarbourDuncan, John, merchant, 39-41 St Andrew's Street
Duncan, John, grocer and spirit-dealer, 22 Small's WyndDuncan, Joseph, bleacher, Dundee Bleachfield, 11 St Andrew's
Street ; h. Longhaugh LodgeDuncan, Michael, shoemaker, top of Middle Street, Prince's
Street
Duncan, Mrs, 14 St Andrew's Street
Duncan, Mrs D., 5 Church LaneDuncan, Mrs Dr, 7 Greenfield PlaceDuncan, Mitchell, tailor, 103 Prince's Street
Duncan, Thomas, senior and junior, feuars and cowfeeders,
Smithfield
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Duncan, Peter, merchant, lOPeter Street ; h. Terrace, Perth RoadDuncan, William, reedmaker, 63 Wellgate ; h. 73 Bucklemaker
WyndDuncan, William, brassfounder, Q5 Blackscroft
Duncanson, William, shipmaster, 48 George's Place, WellgateDundas, James, iron-merchant, Trades' Lane and Trades' Lane
Court ; h. top of Cotton Road, ForebankDundee, David, coal-dealer, 216 HUltown ; h, 191 do.
Dundee, Peter, feuar, 227 do.
Dundee and Aberdeen Shipping Company's Office, 3 Dock Street
Dundee and Arbroath Railway Company's Office, Harbour Trus-tees' Buildings, east end of Dock Street, adjoining the Sta-
tion, foot of Trades' LaneDundee Banking Company, 22 Castle Street; C. W. Boase,
managerDundee Bill Posting Office, Croom's Close, between Nos, 64: and
65 north side of High Street
Dundee Coffeehouse, 69 MurraygateDundee and Dunkirk Shipping Company, 31 CowgateDundee and Edinburgh Steam Packet Company—steamer " Mo-
dern Athens "—office West Protection Wall, at the SteamSlip; James Kennedy, manager
Dundee and Edinburgh Steam Packet Company— steamers" Benledi " and « Windsor Castle "— office West DockStreet ; John Bell, manager
Dundee Eye Institution, 24 Meadow Entry ; Dr Robert Cocks,
medical attendantDundee Foundry Company's Works, Foundry Lane, east end of
SeagateDundee and Hull Shipping Company's Office, 5 Shore Terrace,
Charles Fleming, manager ; h. 7 Lindsay Street
Dundee Infirmary (Royal), 14 King Street ; James Arret, M.D.,physician
Dundee Iron Company, Yeaman ShoreDundee Laboratory, 17 High Street (under the Town House)
;
David Greig, surgeon and apothecaryDundee and Liverpool Shipping Company's Office, Dock Street,
P. D. Ritchie, manager ; andDundee and Liverpool Shipping Company's Office, Robert Tosh,
managerDundee Loan and Pawnbrokers, New Inn Entry, High Street,
Matthew Howden, managerDundee Loan Office and General Sale Room, 18 Nethergate ;
Alexander Sinclair, proprietor
Dundee Lunatic Asylum (Royal), Albert Street, Forfar Road
;
Alexander M'Intosh, M.D., superintendent
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Dundee Marble Works, 51 Netliergate ; Robert Penman, Gibb'sLand, Small's Wynd
Dundee and Newtyle Railway Station, "Ward Road ; RichardBaird, manager
Dundee, Perth, and London Shipping Company's Office, 4 ShoreTerrace ; Robert Marshall, manager
Dundee Public Library, 16 St Clement's Lane ; John Robertson,librarian
Dundee Public Seminaries, Meadows, opposite top of ReformStreet
Dundee Provision Company, 29 "Wellgate; W. G. Tennant,manager
Dundee Saw Mills, west side of Trades' Lane ; William Kirklandand Sons, proprietors and managers
Dundee Savings Bank, 15 Reform Street ; John Sturrock junior,
writer, actuary
Dundee Sea Insurance Company, 31 Cowgate ; Archibald Crich-
ton, managerDundee Wheaten Bread Society, 3 Brown Street, West Port
;
William Couper, managerDunn, James, flesher, 186 Perth RoadDunn, James, vintner, Yeaman ShoreDurham, John, stationer, 67 High Street ; rag warehouse. Com-
mercial Street, Bumhead ; h. 26 Union Street
Duthie, Mr, shipmaster, 5 Castle CourtDye, John, chimney-sweeper, 222 Overgate
Eadie, Henry, late teacher, 25 Annfield Road, HawkhillEadie, William, mill manager, Miln's Mill, Miln's Lane, Scour-
ingburn ; h. 46 Anchor LaneEagleton, Thomas, cooper, 11 Kirk Entry, WellgateEasson, Alesander, merchant, St Andrew's Street ; h. Cotton
RoadEasson, David, grocer, 76 NethergateEasson, James, do., 14 Prince's Street ; h. 29 do.
Easson, John, do., 1 Crichton Street, and 70 Scouringburn ; h.
Constitution RoadEasson, John and Son, cork-cutters, 28 Barrack Street ; h. 24
Constitution RoadEasson, Mrs, grocer, 131 HawkhillEasson, Mrs Robert, 7 Easson's Angle, MUnbank RoadEasson, Mrs William, 32 Constitution RoadEasson, William, grocer, 31 Perth RoadjEastem Trading Association ; 47 Prince's Street, James Baillie,
salesman
sof
Ebel, Edward, merchant, Shore
Edgar, John, machine-maker, Lilybank Foundry ; h. 97Prince's Street
Edger, John, smith, 94 Scouringburn ; 'h.\5 Blackness RoadEdward, Allan, merchant, 28 Cowgate; h. Taybank, Ferry RoadEdward, A. and D. (Edwards and Co.), merchants, 28 CowgateEdwards, Alexander (of A. and D. E. and Co.), Binn RockEdwards, David (of do.), Scouringburn
Edwards, James (of do.), TaybankEdward, George, feuar, Smithfield
Edward, James, blacksmith. Herald's Yard, Barrack Street
Edwards, Janet, merchant, 93 King Street, top of St Roque'sLane
Edwards, Mrs, west corner Bell Street
Elder, James, M.M.S., gardener and meteorologist, 136 HawkhillElder, John, baker, 62 ScouringburnElder, Misses, dressmakers, 2 Temple Lane, West PortElder, William, grocer, 72 HawkhillElder, William, mason, 24 Upper Pleasance
Elliot, Captain William, hf.-py. unatt., Grayfield, HawkhillEllis, James, shoemaker and leather cutter, 1 Hawkhill ; h. 62
West PortEllis, John, umbrella maker, 137 HilltownEllis, Miss, 18 Bell Street
Erskine, Thomas, shipowner, 16 Dock Street ; h. Constitution
TerraceEwan, Francis M., clerk, 38 Cowgate ; h. M'Intosh's Close, 108
MurraygateEwan, John, manufacturer of canvass, sacking, bagging, Hes-
sians, &c., 36 Cowgate, and 74 Bell Street ; h. 2 PanmureStreet
Ewan, Miss Isabella, dressmaker, M'Intosh's Close, 108 Murray-gate
Ewan, Miss Magdalene, straw hat maker and milliner.
Shepherd's Close, 146 MurraygateEwan, William, grocer, 2 Rose Street, RosebankEwing, Rev. James, Minister of St Andrew's Free Church ; h.
William Street, ForebankEwing, Thomas, commander of s. s. "London;" h. 38 Castle
Street
Eye Dispensary, 24 Meadow Entry, Murraygate
Faibweatheu, J. T., tobacconist and candlemaker, ]13
Murraygate ; /*-. 17 CowgateFairweather, James, grocer, 34 King Street; h. 6Q do.
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Fairweather, James, junior, merchant, Cowgate , h. 66 KingStreet
Fairweather, John, cabinetmaker, Reform Street; h. 8 BellStreet
Fairweather, John, spirit-dealer, 13 Temple LaneFairweather, Miss, draper, Cowgate ', h. 17 do.
Falconer, Mrs, Servants' Register OflSce, 2 Long Wynd, off
NethergateFarmer, James, wright. Church Street, Wallace Feus ; h. 54
Prince's Street
Farmer, Miss, feuar, 18 Lowden's Alley, HawkhillFarmer, William, shoemakeri 27 Constitution RoadFarquhar, Mrs, Carolina Port
Farquharson, Alexander, spirit-dealer, 1 Blackscroft
Farquharson, John, gardener, Upper FleasanceFarquharson, Mrs, 19 OvergateFarquharson, Mrs, tobacconist, &c., 1 Murraygate j h. Gray's
Close, High Street
Farquharson, Mrs C, Westfleld Lane, Perth RoadFarquharson, Robert W., watchmaker, 10 High Street ; h, 40
Perth RoadFarquharson, Walter, grocer, 53 ScouringburnFarrow, John, coal merchant, Meadows, top of Reform Street
;
h, 31 George's Place
Fawns, Robert, corn meter, 4 Gellatly Street
Feathers, David, wine and spirit merchant, 22 High Street ; /*.
19 do.
Feathers, James, tailor and clothier, 19 High Street
Feathers, Miss Agnes, dressmaker, 19 do.
Feathers, P. A., chronometer and nautical instrument maker,10 Dock Street; h. 19 High Street
Fegan, John, spirit-dealer, 30 Dock Street
Female Sessional School, 2 Baltic Street
Fender, David, wright, Smithfield
Fender, Mrs, baker, 40 Castle Street
Fender, Mrs David, 67 Nethergate
Fender, Mrs George, Dyer's Close, 22 MurraygateFenton, James, engraver, copperplate and lithographic printer,
6 Crichton Street ; h. 8 do.
Fenton, James senior, rope and twinespinner. East DockStreet
Fenton, John, grocer and spirit- dealer, 38 ScouringbuinFenton, John, boot and shoe store, 32 OvergateFenton, Miss, teacher, St Peter's School ; /;. Westfield Lane,
Perth Road
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Fenton, Mrs, grocer, 98 ScouringburnFenwick. Captain Horace, staflf officer, Dudhope Barracks ; h,
Dudhope TerraceFenwick, James, carver and gilder, and printseller, 64 Nether-
gate Jh. 62 do.
Fenwick, Peter, do. do., Guilian's Close, 43 Ove'"^ateFerguson, Alexander, town crier, 1 Tay Street L^i ',
NethergateFerguson, Archibald, teacher. Brown Street Juvenile School
;
h. 81 HawkhillFerguson, David, sheriff officer, and collector of outstanding
debts, 66 High Street ; h. Mint Close, 51 do. {
Ferguson, H. B., manufacturer, 41 Hilltown]
Ferguson, James, haberdasher, 5 do. ; h. 56 do.
Ferguson, John, grocer and spirit-dealer, Scott's Angle, 33"West Port
Ferguson, Miss, staymaker, 5 Barrack Street
Ferguson, Miss Elizabeth, staymaker, 127 OvergateFerguson, Mrs, staymaker, 78 do.
Ferguson, Mrs James, grocer, 152 HilltownFerguson, R. and D., sailmakers, 40 Dock Street
Ferguson, Robert, manufacturer, 41 HilltownFerguson, Robert, ship-chandler, 3 Exchange Street
Ferguson, Thomas, clerk, 124 NethergateFerguson, William, grocer and spirit-dealer, 113 HilltownFerguson, William, manufacturer, 41 do.
Ferguson, William, tailor, 11 Arthur Street
Feren, Pius, German clockmaker, 73 High Street
Fernham, William, tailor and hosier, 5Q HawkhillFerrier, Alexander, shipmaster, Meadow Close, 56 MurraygateFerrier, Gibson, clerk, Wallace Foundry j h. Wellington Street
Ferrier, Mrs, dressmaker, 19 OvergateFerrier, Thomas and Co., painters, 24 Seagate j h. 19
OvergateFerrier, William, tailor, Dyer's Close, 22 MurraygateFettes, J. and J., teachers of dancing, Thistle Hall, Union
Street ; h. 95 Seagate
Fettes, James and Co., brokers, 12 West Port
Findlay, Hugh, tailor, 6 High Street
Findlay, John, shipmaster. Queen Street
Findlay, Mrs, vintner, 14 Gellatiy Street
Findlay, Thomas, pavement merchant, Meadowside; h. 53Hilltown
Findlay, William, 154 Prince's Street
Finn, Thomas, builder, 3 Brewery Lane, Lower Pleasance
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Fitchie, David, baker, 50 George's Place
Flannagan, James, tailor and clothier, 18 Green MarketFlannagan, Thomas, broker, 227 OvergateFleming, Charles, manager of Dundee Hull Shipping Com-
pany ; h. 7 Lindsay Street
Fleming, George, shipmaster, 3 West Dock Street
Fle-ning, J. and C., tailors, 22 HawkhillPifeining, James, 1 Church Street, Wallace FeusFleming, James G., baker, 4 St Clement's LaneFleming, James, hardware-merchant, 5 OvergateFleming, James H., 28 Bell Street Lane, Chapelsliade
Fleming, M., lodgings, 8 Crichton Street
Fleming, Miss Marjory, grocer, 169 Hilltown
Fleming, Mrs, II Reform Street
Fleming, Mrs, lodgings, 3 King Street
Fleming, Mrs Elizabeth, corn-chandler, 32 SeagateFleming, Peter, manufacturer, 26 Bell Street Lane, Constitution
RoadFleming, Robert, Forfarshire Insurance Office, Cowgate ; h. 52
SeagateFleming, Robert, Bell Rock Tavern, 14 Dock Street (west)
Fleming, William A., clerk, Town Chamberlain's Office, 14
High Street ; h. 28 Bell Street LaneFletcher, Alexander, grocer, 60 HawkhillFoggie, William, Wright, St Roque's Court, Cowgate; h.7 St
Roque's LaneFoote, William, blacksmith, 1 1 Ann Street, Maxwelltown ; h.
12 do.
Forbes, Alexander, shipmaster, 131 Blackscroft
Forbes, Alexander, spirit-dealer, 56 Hawkhill
Forbes, Benjamin, blacksmith, 168 Overgate
Forbes, John, vintner, Old Customhouse Lane, Shore TerraceForbes, Robert, broker, top of Hunter Street
Forbes, Miss, dressmaker, 24-7 Dudliope Crescent
Forbes, Miss, milliner, 27 Nethergate
Forbes, Mrs, lodgings, Albert Court, 39 NethergateFord, James, M.D., St Andrew's Place
Ford, David, Public Seminaries
Foreman, Mrs John, staymaker, 30 St Andrew's PlaceForeman, Edgar, shipmaster, 83 Blackscroft
Foreman, Mrs W., 40 Union Street
Forfar and Kincardine Hall, 1 1 Peter Street
Forgan, James, writer, 11 Reform Street ; h. OlivebankForgan, Thomas, vintner, Young's Close, 6Q MurraygateForrest, Mrs David, Cherryfield, Blackness RoadForrester, Margaret, vintner, 70 Seagate
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Forrester, Mrs ChristiaH, vintner, Speid's Close, 19 OvergateForsyth, John and Son, bookbinders, Camperdotrn Court, 22
Barrack Street
Forsyth, Walter, flesher, 48 West PortFowler, Agnes, dress-maker, 1-6 Dudhope CrescentFoyer, Walter, hat manufacturer, 2 Reform Street ; h. 20 do.Fraser, Findlay, shoemaker, 122 Prince's StreetFraser, John, Town officer and drummer ; h. 20 St Clement's
Lane. Orders left at 2 High Street
Fraser, John, baker, 108 HilltownFraser, John, grocer, 146 ScouringburnFraser, Miss, 101 NethergateFraser, Miss Margaret, grocer, 247 OvergateFrazer, lleverend Matthew, United Secession Church, Bell
Street ; h. 3 MilnbankFraser, William, flesher, 54 ScouringburnFuUarton & Company, publishers and booksellers, Edinburgh
;
office, 50 Barrack Street—William Armstrong, agentFyall, James, china and stoneware merchant, 64 MurraygateFyall, John, Fifeshire Inn, 2 Craig Street, West HarbourFyfe, Agnes, grocer, 67 HawkhillFyfe and Rattray, slaters, west side of MeadowsFyfe, Andrew, manager of Richards and Company's works
;
h. Rattray's Entry, Bell Street
Fyfe, George, shipowner, 16 Dock Street ; h. Broughty FerryFyfe, James, tea dealer, 63 High Street ; h. Bell Street
Fyfe, James (of Fyfe and Rattray, slaters) ; h. 31 HilltownFyfe, John, constable, Scott's Close, 97 OvergateFyfe, John, ship-chandler and general agent. Dock Street ; h.
20 Wellington Street, ForebankFyfe, Mrs, ironer, 31 Hilltown
Fyfe, Mrs, 5 Castle Court
Fyfe, Robert, tailor, 85 MurraygateFyfe, Thomas, reed-maker, 26 foot of Hawlihill
Fyfe, William, clerk, Lilybank Foundry ; h. Dyer's Close, 22Murraygate
Fyfl'e, Alexander, baker, 46 Overgate
Gabriel, John, Rainbow Tavern, 14 MurraygateGairns, Misses, teachers, 17 Meadow Street
Galbraith, Robert, grocer, 28 Session Street
Gall, James, grocer, 118 Scouringburn '
Galloway, James, shoemaker, 74 Murraygate ; h. 1 Meadow-Entry
Galloway, James, draper, 28 Reform Street ; h. 1 CrescentLane, Prince's Street
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Galloway, James, land surveyor, Rose Cottage, 8 Fleuchar CraigGalloway, Misses, milliners, 69 CowgateGalloway, W. and R. S., writers, 44 High Street; h. 23 Thom-
son Street, Perth RoadGardiner, Ann, grocer, 19 Dallfield WalkGardiner, David, cooper, between 4 and 6 North Tay Street
;
h. 3 West PortGardiner, Patrick, grocer, wine, and spirit-dealer, 23 Overgate
;
h. aboveGardiner, Peter, M.D., 15 Meadow Street
Gardiner, William, botanical collector, at Mr Robertson's, 40Overgate ; h. 1 Spence's Close, do.
Gardyne, John, baker, 44 MurraygateGarland, John, tobacconist, 41 Overgate; A. 48 Magdalen
Yard RoadGaul, Mrs, broker, 76 Prince's Street
Gavine, Ann, grocer, 72 Prince's Street
Gavine, C, spirit-dealer, 37 Castle Street
Gavine, James, wright, 39 King Street
Geddes, Andrew, tailor, 28 Prince's Street
Geddes, Mrs Peter, 90 Murraygate
Geddes, William, manufacturer, Bucklemaker Wynd ; h. 6
LilybankGeekie, John, plasterer, Meadowside ; A. 1 9 do.
Geekie, Robert, messenger at arms, 2 High Street ; A. 6 BrownStreet, West Port
Gellatly, John, blacksmith, 14 Session Street ; h. 18 Temple LaneGellatly, Mrs, vintner, 33 Dock Street
Gellatly, Mrs James, 2 Bain's Square
Gellatly, Neil, grocer, 200 Hawkhill
Gellatly, Thomas, turner, 215 Overgate
Gellatly, William, 1 Yeaman Shore
Gentle, Alexander, grocer, 141 Hawkhill
Gibb, Alexander, bell hanger, 37 Small's WyndGibb, James, shoemaker, 88 Blackscroft
Gibb, Philip, do., 133 Murraygate ; h. Cotton RoadGibb, Robert, ready-made linen warehouse, hosier, &c., 32
Nethergate ; h. 30 Reform Street
Gibb, William, flesher, 19 Crichton Street ; h. 17 do.
Gibb, William, clerk, Post Office ; h. George's Street, NelsonStreet, Forebank
Gibson, Charles, tacksman of petty customs, 24 Prince's Street
Gibson, D. F, and W , manufacturers and twine spinners. Com-mercial Street, Maxwelltown ; h. 104 Hilltowa
Gibson, John, grocer. 111 Overgate
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Gibson, John, Harbour porter, foot of HawkhillGibson, Joseph, manufacturer, 7 Rosebank RoadGibson, William L,, M.D., 8 South Tay Street
Gibson, William, boot and shoe maker, 40 Prince's Street
Gibson, William H., Church Street, Wallace FeusGibson, William, manufacturer, 9 Union Place, Perth RoadGilbert, Bernard, engraver, copperplate printer, and lithogra-
pher, 21 Meadowside ; h. 8 Barrack Street
Gilbert, James, pawnbroker, 3 Vault ; h. 3 Dock Street (west)
Gilbert, John, teacher. Commercial Seminary, 3 Fenton Street
;
h. 8 Barrack Street
Gilbert, Robert, earthenware dealer, 198 SeagateGilchrist, Mrs J., lodgings, 29 Constitution RoadGilfillan, Reverend George, First United Secession Church,
George's Chapel, School Wynd ; A. Paradise, ChapelshadeGill, Joseph, baker, 156 Prince's Street
Gill, Robert, tailor, 26 OvergateGillies, Mrs Elisabeth, 39 OvergateGillon, Reverend John, Catholic Chapel House, Nethergate
Gilroy, R. and A., mill-spinners, Couper's Alley, 18 Well-gate
Gilroy, Robert (of R. and A. Gilroy) ; h. top of Don's RoadGilroy, William, manufacturer, 35 Cowgate^^Gilruth, Alexander, ironmonger and hardwai'e merchant, 24
Reform Street; h. 31 do.
Gilruth, James, brewer, 16 Hilltown
Gilruth, Peter, ironmonger, 33 Overgate ; Ji. 1 Mid Street,
Chapelshade
Glass, George, grocer and spirit-dealer, 82 Dudhope Crescent
Glass, John and Son, manufacturers, Albert Street
Glen, Adam, vintner, 6 Fish Street
Glenday, Thomas, shipmaster, 35 CowgateGloak, E., grocer and spirit-dealer, 26 Bell Street
Gloak, James, grocer, 8 Scouringburn
Goodlet, Thomas, grocer, 5 Temple Lane, West Port
Goodwillie, John, tailor, 70 Blackscroft
Gordon, David, shoemaker, 16 Meadow Entry, Murraygate
Gordon, John, tailor, 4 Young's Close, 66 Murraygate
Gorrie, William, tailor, 75 Prince's Street
Gourlay, Mrs, broker. Long WyndGow, James, tailor, 46 Seagate
Gow, Mrs, spirit- dealer, 155 Overgate
Gowans, John, 1 Butcher RowGraham, John, 144 Nethergate
Graham, Joseph, Merchant Seamen's Office, Dock Street; 1i.
George Street, Olivo Bank
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Graham, Misses, 148 Nethergate
Graham, Thomas, shoemaker, 62 HawkhillGraham, William, spirit-dealer, 78 Hilltown
Grandy, William Addis, auctioneer, 33 Long WyndGrant, Ann, staymaker, 236 OvergateGrant, Carnegie, spirit-dealer, 48 Bell Street
Grant, John, gardener, 7 Albert Street
Grant, Lewis, wine and spirit dealer, 46 Union Street
Grant, Mrs, grocer, 128 HawkhillGrant Mrs, do., 151 OvergateGray, Alexander, tailor, Smithfield
Gray, David, cowfeeder, 132 Hilltown
Gray, George, shoemaker, 34 do.
Gray, Henry, ironmoulder, Wallace Foundry ; h. 21 AlbertStreet
Gray, James, shipmaster, 14 Gellatly Street
Gray, James, merchant, 31 MurraygateGray, James, teacher of dancing, 75 Perth RoadGray, John, surgeon, 34 Nethergate; h. 38 Constitution
RoadGray, Miss, 8 Crichton Street
Gray, Mrs, vintner, Bottle WorkGray, Mrs (now ^rs Cairncross), ladies' staymaker, 10 Nether-
gate '
Gray, Mrs John, spirit-dealer, 44 Dock Street
Gray, William, flax-spinner, 23 Cowgate ; h. Monifieth
Gray, William, brewer, M'Cosh's Entry, 96 MurraygateGregor, William, tidewaiter, Customhouse ; h. new land top of
Gellatly Street
Greig, Andrew junior, ship-broker, 39 Exchange Street
Greig, David, surgeon, Dundee Laboratory, 17 High Street
;
h. 23 Union Street
Greig, David, shipmaster, Tay Street Lane, NethergateGreig, George, teacher, 7 Gray's Square, top of Hilltown ; A. 61
Rosebank Street
Greig, Mrs, lodgings, 27 CowgateGreig, Mrs William, 205 OvergateGrei^, Robert, smith, Wiliiam Street, Scouringburn ; h. 6 Milae's
East Lane, do.
Greig, Robert, teacher, 56 Hilltown ; h. 61 Rosebank Street
Green, John and Company, merchants and commission agents,
15 Dock Street
Green, Mrs, cooking house, 11 Fish Street
Grewer, Mrs, 103 HawkhillGrieve, David, merchant, 126 Seagate; h. 16 Rose Street
3.3/
Grieve, James, vintner, 43 Ovefg'ate
Grieve, John, -wright, 127 HawkhillGrimmond, Alexander, potato merchant, 2 Fish StreetGrimmond, A. D.. cleric to David Martin and Company; h.
Nelson Street, ForebankGrimmond, David, grocer 71 Hill townGrubb, Mrs, grocer, 80 Henderson's Wynd, ScouringburnGuest, Thomas, Excise officer. Isless Lane, 115 HawkhillGuild, Francis, teacher, Koyal Orphan Institution, 20 Small's
WyndGuild, George, vreavers' camb-builder, 12 Elizabeth Street,
MaxwelltovrnGuild, John, commission agent, Magdalen Place, Magdalen
Yard RoadGuild, John (of Kerr and Guild, merchants. Dock Street) ; A.
Laurel Bank, Constitution EoadGuillan, David, late corn factor, 47 OvergateGuillan, John, broker, 38 HawkhillGuillan, John, pork curer, 25 Yeaman Shore ; h. 42 West
PortGuillan, Thomas, tlesher, 33 SeagateGunn, Mrs, 57 OvergateGuthrie, A. and T., clothiers and drapers, 4 top of Murraygate
;
h. 7 Dock Street
Guthrie, Charles, clerk ; A. 50 MurraygateGuthrie, David, cashier, Eastern Bank of Scotland, High Street
;
h. 76 MurraygateGuthrie, James, agent, 22 St Andrew's Street ; h. 39 South Tay
Street
Guthrie, James, 41 Magdalen Yard RoadGuthrie, Robert, barber, 23 St Roque's LaneGuthel, David, grocer and spirit-dealer, 26 Upper Pleasance
Haeenton, Miss, milliner, 97 NethergateHaddon and Paterson, merchantf, 46 St Andrew's Street
Haddon, John (of Haddon and Paterson) ; h. 32 Constitution
RoadHall, John, grocer and Fpirit-dealer. 43 ScouringburnHal], John, shoemaker, 14 Blinsball Street
Halley and Norrie, calenderer?, 29 MeadowsideHalley, David (of Halley and Norrie), merchant, 29 Meadow
-
side : h. ForebankHalley, John, flaxspinner, 9 Meadow Street
Halley, William, do., 18 Wellgate; h. 1 Wellington Street
Haldane, Mrf, 11 South Tay Street
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Halket and Adam, sailmakers, and manufacturers of sack andsackings, sailcloth, cordage, and twine manufactory, 222Perth Road ; office, 23 Dock Street
Halket, William (of Halket and Adam) ; h. 222 Perth RoadHalson, John, flaxspinner, 6 Couper's Alley, Wellgate ; h, 26
Dallfield WalkHasriiton, Alexander, chemist and druggist, 68 High Street ; h.
aboveHamilton, James, teacher. Sessional School, Meadowside ; h,
Bellfield Cottage, Coldside
Hamilton, John, wright, 29 Constitution RoadHammond, T. L., writer, 2 High Street ; h.l'J Paton's Lane,
Perth RoadHampton, John, grocer and spirit-dealer, 77 Perth RoadHankins, Mrs, lodgings, 7 Crichton Street
Hannah, Edward, Castle Tavern and Old Steeple Tap Room, 14:
top of School WyndHarbour Office, East Dock Street
Harbour Police Office, do.
Hardie, John, merchant and commission agent, 35 Perth RoadHarley, William, founder. Anchor Lane, ScouringbumHarris, James, baker, 23 Scouringburn
Harris, John B., engineer, s. s, '• London ;" h. Tay Street LaneHarris, Misses, 26 Union Street
Harris, Mrs William, 2 Church Street, AVallace FeusHarris, Roderick, baker, 4 NethergateHarris, William, do^. Fish Street, west endHarwood, Henry, artist, Mrs Kermeth's lodgings, Gray's Land,
Yeaman Shore
Hastie, James, plasterer, 4 West Port
Hastings, Joseph, mason, 15 North Tay Street
Hay, David, grocer and spirit-dealer, 16 ScouringbumHay, Elizabeth, vintner, 30 Rose Street
Hay, Miss, lodgings, 17 St Andrew's Street
Hay, Miss J., milliner and dress-maker, 15 Dudhope Street
Hay, Mrs, grocer and spirit dealer, t6 Seagate
Hay, Mrs, Peter's Court, 18 St Andrew's Place
Hay, William, writer, 10 High Street ; h. 1 Dudhope Street
Hay, William, grocer, 40 Blackscroft
Hazeel, Henry J., merchant, Hazeel's Close, 33 NethergateHazeel, Jessie, dressmaker, Albert Court, 39 Nethergate
Hean, Alexander, wright, Lindsay Street ; h. 26 Small's WyndHean, David, builder, do.
;
h. 24 do.
Hean, David, tailor, 7 do. x
Hean, Mrs, lodgings, 82 Overgate
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Hean, Peter, wright, Lindsay Street; h. 15 Small's Lane,Small's Wynd
Hean, William, glazier, 110 Murraygate; h. aboveHenderson, Charles, wright, 19 West PortHenderson, George, letter carrier. Post Office ; h. Wellington
Sb'eet, ForebankHendejson, H., shoemaker, 26 HawkhillHenderson, Henry, currier and leather-merchant, 43 Meadow-
si(^e ; li. 29 Baltic Street
Henderson, James, clerk, 20 Reform Street
Henderson, James, draper, 76 High Street ; h. 7 South TayStreet
Henderson, James and Company, 25 Castle Street h. Ex.change Street
Henderson, John, accountant. National Bank of Scotland's
Office, 12 Cowgate ; ^. 14 Thomson Street, Perth RoadHenderson, John, agent, 25 Castle Street
Henderson, John Irving, Sheriff-Substitute, '30 Reform Street;
h. Blackness Crescent
Henderson, John, mill manager ; h. St David's Lane, NorthTay Street
Henderson, John, shipmaster. Dyer's Close, 22 MurraygateHenderson, John, poulterer, ]8 Crichton Street
Henderson, Kenneth W., Eastern Bank of Scotland ; h. 138Perth Road
Henderson, Miss, 2 Kirk Entry WellgateHenderson, Miss, 35 South Tay Street
Henderson, Mrs, grocer, 44 Joint Stock Buildings
Henderson, Mrs John, 1 Meadow EntryHenderson, William, shipmaster. Church Street, Wallace FeusHenderson, William and Son, flaxspinners. South Dudhope Mill
;
h. 29 Baltic Street •
Henderson, William, tailor, Neave's Land, West Port
Hendry, David, contractor. Mains Castle, by DundeeHendry, John, haberdasher, 177 Hilltown
Hendry, Mrs John, 27 Yeaman Shore
Hendry, William, manufacturer, 20 Constitution Street
Hends, Peter and Company, brokers, 94 CowgateHepburn, William, late farmer, 24 Constitution RoadHerald, James, wright, 6 Willison Street, Barrack Street
Herd, Peter, ginger-beer brewer, 36 Wilkie's Lane, HawkhillHerd, Robert, cabinetmaker, 20 Prince's Street
Heron, Allan, flesher, 161 HawkhillHiggins, John, tap room, 26 Wellgate ; Ji. Roger's Close, 72
te
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High, Mrs, lodgings, 2 Fish Street
Hill, David, printer, Key's Close, 18 Nethergate ; h. 3 South
Tay Street
Hill, Elizabeth, merchant, 74 Blackscroft
Hill, Elizabeth, spirit -dealer, 70 HawkhillHill, James, average stater and accountant, at David Martin
and Company's office, Bain's Square ; h. 5 Willisoi)|^treet,
Barrack Street
Hill, James, corn-merchant, 58 WellgateHill, John (of Kinmond and Hill) ; h. Whiteleys, Nether-
gate
Hill, John, spirit"merchant. New Inn EntryHill, Miss, 165 Seagate
Hilltown Cooperative Provision Association, 119 Hilltown;Sinclair M'Donald, salesman
Hilltown Infant School, top of Jamaica Street, Maxwelltown;Miss M'Alpin, teacher
Hobb, Alexander, clerk, mail coach office, Nethergate ; h. Malt-house Close, 58 do.
Hodge, James, lapidary, 54 Barrack Street ; h. foot of UnionStreet
Hodge, James, manufacturer, Peter Street ; h. 2 Park Lane,
Temple LaneHodge, James junior. Trades' Lane Calendering CompanyHodge, James, spirit-dealer, 1 Albert Street
Hogg, Mrs, 21 Thomson Street, Perth RoadHogg, William, vintner, Craig
Hogg, William, grocer, 47 Seagate
Hoggens, James, spirit-dealer, 35 MurraygateHolden, R. G., merchant and manufacturer, office and house,
95 SeagateHolme?, James, bookseller, Rosebank RoadHolmes, Miss, 176 Perth RoadHolmes, Samuel, Son, and Company, merchants, 8 Peter Street
Holmes, Thomas, manufacturer, 5 Seafield LaneHoneyman, Reverend David, 350 Perth RoadHoneyman, R., steward, 6 Fenton Street
Hood, James, 4 Meadow Street
Hood, John, grocer, 12 Yeaman Shore
Hood, John, carrier, M'Intosh's Close, 108 Murraygate
Hood, John, shipmaster, 38 Barrack Street
Hood, Mrs, 100 OvergateHood, Mrs, spirit-dealer, 22 A^ault
Hood, Mrs Thomas, 1 Peter Street
Hood, William, farmer, top of Hilltown
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Horsburp;h, James, merchant, at T. W. Miln's, Panmure Street
;
h. Wellington Street, ForebankHoraley, Very Reverend Heneage, Dean of the Diocese of
Brechin ; h. 6 Wesi field Place
Ilo'.vdcii, 2uathe\v, pawnbroker, dealer in gold and silver plate,
&c., New Inn Entry, High Street
How, Miss Helen, 103 MurraygateHowe, William, manufacturer, 1 St Andrew's Street ; h, \
Couper's Alley, 16 WellgateHowie, John, painter and paper-hanger, 45 Union Street ; h-
Westfield Avenue, Perth RoadHowie, Mrs, Strawberry Bank, Perth RoadHudson, Miss, corset-maker, 10 Reform Street
Hughes, James A., wright, Meadowside ; h. Meadow PlaceHughes, James, broker, 230 OvergateHughes, John, furniture warehouse, 57 39 Reform Street
Hughes, Mrs Bernard, spirit dealer, 74 OvergateHume, David, baker, 123 NethergateHume, John, manager Tay Whale Fishing Company, east end
Seagate; h. Broughty FerryHunter, James, writer, 10 High Street ; h. 146 NethergateHunter, James, shipmaster. How's Entry, 55 MurraygateHunter, John, teacher, Speid's Close, 19 Overgate ; h, 180
ScouringbumHunter, Peter, wright, 30 Ann Street, Maxwelltown ; h, 38 do.
Hunter, Thomas, 125 NethergateHutcheson, Alexander, teacher. Infant School, Church Street,
Wallace Feus ; h. 38 Crescent Lane, do.
Hutcheson, Alexander, clothier, 70 High Street ; h. aboveHutcheson, Andrew, shoemaker, 63 HawkhillHutcheson, David, spirit-dealer, 1 Barrack Street ; h. 43 Union
Street
Hutcheson, John, boot and shoe warehouse, 17-19 east side
Reform Street ; h. 86 Nethera:ate
Hutcheson, John junior. Bank of Scotland's Office, do. do.
Hutcheson, Miss, milliner, 24 West Port
Hutcheson, William, tailor and habitmaker, 6 High Street
Hutton, Andrew, carver, 40 Dock Street
Hutton, George, sheriflF officer, Gray's Close, High Street
Hutton, Mrs, grocer, 208 Seagate
Hutton, Robert, do., 81 ScouringViurn
Hutton, Thomas, hairdresser, 207 OvergateHutton, William, grocer, 173 Hilltown
Hutton, William, spirit- dealer, 26 Green Market ; h. 7 Crichtott
Street
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Hutton, "William, engineer, Wallace Foundry ; h. 25 Cotton
Road, DensHutton, William junior, ship cliandler, 22 Green MarketHynd, Andrew, tinsmith and gas-fitter, 26 West Port
Hynd, David, painter and paper-hanger, 43 Dock Street ; h. 2Meadow Street, Wellgate
Hynd, George L., shipowner, 18 "Wellgate ; h. Craigie Terrace
Imperial Fire and Life Insurance Company, Samuel Brodieagent, 3 King Street
Inches, John, shoemaker, 24 Barrack Street ; h. 17 do.
Inches, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 2 Lady "Well Lane, Hill-
town ; h. 14 Mid Street, Chapelshade
Inglis, Hugh, shipmaster, Eankine's Court, 6 MurraygateInglis, Miss, Berlin wool warehouse, 10 Union Street
Inglis, Mrs, 36 Nethergate
Innes, Alexander, shipmaster, 3 Victoria Square, Nethergate
Innes, Daniel, hairdresser, 21 Castle Street ; h. 2 Castle CourtInnes, Thomas, marble-cutter, Meadowside ; h. William Street,
ForebankInverarity, David, grocer, 196 OvergateInverarity, David, do. 234 Perth RoadIreland, Alexander, cowfeeder, Cotton Road, DensIreland, George, wright and house agent, 20 Hunter Street ; k.
24-8 Dudhope Crescent
Ireland, James, mill manager, Miln'Street Mill , h. 1 Lochee RoadIreland, James, shipmaster, 69 Bucklemaker WyndIreland, John, weavers' wright, 7 Ireland's Lane, Chapelshade ;
h. 24 Bell Street
Ireland, J. R., commission agent, 12 Bain's Square ; h. 8 "Wel-
lington Street, ForebankIreland, Mrs, lodgings, 10 Fish Street
Ireland, Mrs, basketmaker, 24 Overgate ; h. 26 do.
Ireland, Mrs, 8 Wellington Street. ForebankIrons, James, manufacturer, 1 Bellfield Lane, Hawkhill ; /(.
aboveIrons, James, grocer, 144 Hawkhill ; h. Bellfield Lane, do.
Irons, Mrs, spirit-dealer, 15 "Vault
Irons, Mrs, dressmaker and milliner, 22 Barrack Street
Jack, David, shipowner, East Dock Street
Jack, Henry, druggist, 32 High Street ; h. S4 Cotton RoadJack, James, surveyor of taxes ; office Mr M'NicoU's shop, 56
Overgate ; h. 3 Thorter RowJack, James, mill overseer, Lilybank MiU ; h. 6 Victoria Street
44
Jack, John, dockmaster, King William the Fourth's Dock Office
;
h. 17 Castle Street
Jack, John, brewer, Backlemaker Wynd, tacksman of FairMuir and Butterburn Toll Bars
Jack, John, vintner, 60 Barrack StreetJack, Mrs, 74 SeagateJack, William, cooper, 84 Prince's StreetJackson, James, shoemaker, 41 Murraygate ; h. Meadow Close
5Q do.
Jackson, James, bookseller, 173 OvergateJackson, William, vintner. Fish Street
Jackson, William, tailor, bird-stuffer, and curator of Watt In-stitution Museum, 4-1 Scouringburn
Jackson, William junior, grocer, 46 ScouringburnJames, David, seedsman, 34 Overgate ; h. Speid's Close,
19 do.
James, William, stoneware-merchant, 210 Perth K,oadJamie, David, clerk, Dundee and Arbroath Railway Company's
Office ; h. Mason Lodge Close, MurraygateJamie, William, smith, Speid's Close, 19 Overgate ; h. Cam-
perdown Court, 22 Barrack Street
Jamieson, George, merchant, Panmure Street ; h, HawkhillPlace
Jamieson, James (of Alexander Neish and Company) ; h. Bonny-bank Road
Jamieson, John, sailmaker. Candle Lane, Seagate ; h. 15 Gel-latly Street
Jamieson, Miss, milliner, 12 Tally Street ; h. 4S Over-gate
Jamieson, Mrs, staymaker, Albert Court, 39 NethergateJamieson, Mrs James, hairdresser, 78 Scouringburn
Jamieson, Thomas, spout-maker ; h. 5-18Dudhope Crescent
Jamieson, Walter, merchant and miller, Cowgate, and flour
mills, Guthrie Street
Japp, David, shipmaster, 83 Blackscroft
Jeffers, William, shipmaster, Milne's Court, 48 WellgateJefferson, Miss, 113 Perth RoadJeffrey, Thomas, meal seller, 197 HawkhillJessiman, George, wood merchant. Exchange Street ; A. 55 Sea-
gate
Jessiman, James, bookbinder, 36 MurraygateJobson, David, merchant, 95 Overgate
Jobson, David, writer, Campbell's Close, High Stret ; h. 7Castle Street
Jobson, Mrs David senior, Westfield Lane, Perth Road
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Jobson, Mrs David, Airlie Lodge, Perth RoadJobson, Mrs Robert, do. do.
Jobson, R. H., 17 Cowgate ; h. Quarry House, MylnefieldJobson, Robert, baker, 9 HawkhillJobson, William, druggist, 82 Murraygate; A. 2 Meadow
Entry, do.
Johnston, Charles, clerk to John Bell and William Don, writers,
38 Castle Street ; h. LocheeJohnston, James, preacher of the gospel, 3 Arthur Street, top
of Dallfield WalkJohnston, James, Albert Tavern, Green Market Warehouse ; h,
60 Barrack Street
Johnston, John, shipmaster and grocer ; h. James's Park, AlbertStreet
Johnson, Mrs J. H., lodgings, 32 Castle Street
Johnston, William, merchant, 8 Cowgate ; h. Blackness RoadJohnston, William, shoemaker, 11 Arthur Street, top of Dall-
field WalkJolly, D. M., controller of customs. Customhouse; h. Greenfield
Place, Perth RoadJolly, Mrs, 2 Meadow Entry, MurraygateJust, Mrs Thomas, Milne's Court, 48 Wellgate
Just, Patrick, shipbroker and commission merchant, agent for
Colonial and Emigration Commissioners, 37 ExchangeStreet ; h. 13 Westfield Place, Perth Road
Justice, John, blacksmith, New Inn Entry, High Street
Justice, Thomas, grocer, 43 West Port
Justice, William, grocer and spirit-dealer, 45 HawkhillJuvenile Library, 79 Murraygate
Kay, Alexandek, wine and spirit merchant, 52 Overgate ; h.
Crichton's Entry, do.
Kay, Mrs M'Kenzie, 37 Constitution RoadKean, Mrs, lodgings, 110 Seagate
Keay, Alexander, Session clerk, 20 Meadow Street
Keay and Rattray, iron and copper merchants, 22 Dock Street;
h. 21 Castle Street
Keddie, Miss, milliner, 29 High Street
Kedslie and Kidd, wrights, Ward RoadKedslie, Francis (of Kedslie and Kidd) ; h. St David's Lane,
North Tay Street
Keenan, Rev. Stephen, Catholic Chapel House, NethergateKeiller, James and Son, confectioners, top of Seagate; ^. 2i
Castle Street
Keiller, Mrs, confectioner, 8 Xethergate ; h, 40 Union Street
4&
Keiller, Mrs John, 49 CowgateKeir, David, shoemaker, 54 Bell Street
Keith, David, merchant, St Andrew's Street; h. MeadowPlace
Keith, Miss, 1 Mid Street, Chapelshade
Keith, Thomas, agent ; h. Cotton Road, ForebankKelly, James, broker, 154-156 Overgate
Kelt, William, Dundee, Perth, and London Shipping Company'sOffice ; h. Lindsay Street
Kennaway, James, confectioner, 88 Scouringburn
Kennedy, James, merchant—agent for Monifieth Foundryand Machine-making Works, Tay and Tyne ShippingCompany, and " Modern Athens *' steamer; h. 53Co^^'gate
Kennedy, John senior, shipowner, 25 Nethergate
Kennedy, John, junior, do., 3 Dock Street; ^. 29 UnionStreet
Kennedy, John, manufacturer, 185 Hawkhill ; h. 35 Annfield
RoadKennedy, John, spirit -dealer, 6 North Tay Street . ,,
Kennedy, Thomas, St Margaret's Close, 33 Nethergate
Kenney, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, 1 Scouringburn
Kermeth, Alexander, corn merchant, 58 West Port ; h. New-port, Fife
Kermeth, James, book agent, 8 St Clement's LaneKermeth, James, shipmaster, 5 Pennycook's Lane, Perth
RoadKermeth, Stewart, grocer and spirit-dealer, 5 Session Street
Kerr, Christopher and John, writers, 26 Castle Street
Kerr, Christopher (of C. and J. Kerr), joint Town Clerk ; h. Kil-
craig, Ferry RoadKerr and Guild, merchants and ship agents, 18 Dock Street
Kerr, James, flesher, 24 Scouringburn
Kerr, John (of C. and J.) ; h. Broughty Ferry
Kerr, John, flesher, 48 High Street and 2 Overgate ; h. 2 Sea-
gate
ILorr, John, millwright and machine-maker, Blinshall Street; h.
Fleuchar Craig
Kerr, Miss, 178 Perth RoadKerr, Mrs, 35 Constitution RoadKerr, Peter (of Kerr and Guild) ; h. Roodyards
Kerr, Robert, flesher, 146 Scouringburn
Kerr, Thomas, Hawkhill Brewery, 183 Hawkhill
Kerr, William, engineer, Blinshall Street; h, 3 South TayStreet
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Kerr, William, writer, 20 Castle Street ; h. 107 NethergateKettles, James, gardener, Rattray's Entry, Bell Street
Kettles, Robert, Superintendent of Burying Grounds ; h. 13 Ire-
land's Lane, Chapelshade
Key, George, commission merchant, 59 Cowgate ; h. 1 SouthTay Street
Key, James, baker, 47 ScouringburnKey, John, teacher, Middle Street, Prince's Street ; h. 30 Ne-
thergate
Key and Wilson, Misses, calender, Rankine's Court, 6 Murray-gate
Key, Mrs William, 33 NethergateKidd, Agnes, straw-hat maker and milliner, 30 Barrack Street
Kidd, Alexander, ironmonger, 18 Overgate ; h. 38 MagdalenYard Road
Kidd, Ivory L., shoemaker, 30 Barrack Street
Kidd, James, commander of s. s. " Dundee ;" h. 10 West DockStreet
Kidd, John (of Dalgaims and Kidd) ; h. 20 Reform Street
Kidd, John (of Kedslie and Kidd) ; h. 13-6 Dudhope CrescentKidd, John, coachman, Dyer's Close, 22 MurraygateKidd and MPherson, ironmongers and general merchants, 18
OvergateKidd, Maria, provision store, 42 Barrack Street
Kidd, Miss, 43 Exchange Street
Kidd, Robert, flesher, 7 WellgateKidd, Thomas, feuar, 1 Constitution Street
Kiddie, James, manager Dudhope Works ; h. 10-5 DudhopeCrescent
Kilgour and Company, William, saddlers, 94 Murraygate ; h. 77Seagate
Kilgour, A. and J,, glass and china merchants, 16 West PortKilgour, John P., stoneware merchant, 37 ScouringburnKilgour, Mrs Marjory Forbes, matron. Royal Lunatic Asylum,
Albert Street
Kilgour, Robert, cooper, foot of Tindal's Wynd ; 1i. 15 do.
Kincaid, John, Trinity House Officer, Yearaan ShoreKing, Miss, teacher, Mauchline Tower Court, 78 MurraygateKinmond, Alexander (of Kinmond and Hill) ; h. Hermon Hill,
Perth RoadKinmond and Hill, merchants and flax-spinners ; office. Cow-
gate—works, Upper PleasanceKinmond, William L., engineer, Wallace Foundry; A. 11 Wel-
lington Street
Kinmonds, Hutton, and Steel, engineers and founders, WallaceFoundry, Upper Dens
4^
Kinnear, David, planemaker, Morton's Square, 31 Wellgate ; h.Kirk Entrj, do.
Kinnear, John T., tailor, 67 MurraygateKinnear, Thomas, wright, 10 Temple Lane ; k. 3 do.
Kinnell, Marjory, spirit-dealer, 34 WellgateKinnison, James, tailor, 55 OvergateKinnison, Peter, do. 13 do.
Kirkland, James, surgeon, 115 SeagateKirkland, John, merchant, Dundee Saw Mills, Trades' Lane ; h.
41 Reform Street
Kirkland, William, mahogany and timber merchant, DundeeSaw Mills, Trades' Lane ; h. top of Queen Street, Cow-gate
Kirkland, William and Sons, mahogany, fancy wood, and tim-ber merchants, Dundee Saw Mills, Trades' Lane
Kirkpatrick, James, spirit-dealer. National Tap Room, FishStreet and Butcher Row
Kniglit, David, spirit-dealer. 41 Castle Street
Knight, David, flesher, 17 WellgateKnight, James, district inspector of weights and measures, 35
WellgateKnight, James and Son, wrights, 35 Wellgate ; h. 15 Nelson
Street
Knight, William, wright, 20 Hilltown ; h. 101 MurraygateKyd, David, manufacturer, Rosebank Lane •'<^'-'
Laeburn, John, grocer, 193 Hawkhill <^
Lafferty, Mrs, broker, 64 West PortLaing and Cooper, linen-drapers, 9 Reform Street
Laing, Alexander, vintner, 3 Vault
Laing, Anderson, shipmaster, 10 Exchange Street
Laing, James, H.M. Customs, 43 do. do.
Laing, John, power-loom linen manufacturer, 2 St Andrew'sStreet ; works. Dens Road ; h. Bonnybank Road
Laing, Mrs, 238 Perth RoadLaing, Mrs, grocer, 43 Prince's Street
Laird, David, market gardener, Bellmount, Blackness RoadLaird, John, mason, 175 HawkhillLaird, Peter, 14 Church Lane, Nethergate
Laird, Peter, tailor and clothier, 3 Hilltown ; h. o\ do.
Laird, William, nursery and seeds man, 88 Nethergate ; li.
'Blackness Crescent
Lamb's coffeehouse and tea gardens, top of Reform Street,
west side
Lamb, Charles, mechanic, Pleasance Mill; h. Lower Pleasance
Lamb, James, wright, 24 Rosebank Street
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Lamb, James, g^rocer and spirit.dealer, 105 CowgateLamb, James, brewer, 24 WellgateLamb, Robert, grocer, 48 ScouringburnLamb, Thomas, confectioner, 69 Murraygate, and top of Reform
Street
Lamb, William, merchant, ship and insurance broker, 13 DockStreet ; h. II Thomson Street, Perth Road
Lanceman, David, shipmaster, 2 Castle CourtLanglands, David B., machine-maker, Willison Street, Barrack
Street ; h. 42 West PortLanglands. James, feuar, ColdsideLanglands, James, spirit-dealer, 21 Upper FleasanceLanglands, John, grocer, 222 SeagateLanglands, Mrs, do., 103 Bucklemaker WyndLanglands, Robert, bookseller, 9 Princes' Street
Langlands, William T., Nethergate ; h. 2 Union Street
Latto, Mrs, brewer. Castle LaneLaw, James, slater, 75 CowgateLaw, John, broker, 49 HawkhillLaw, Miss, milliner, 105 NethergateLaw, Robert, shipmaster, Queen Street
Lawson, Alexander, ironmonger, tinsmith and blacksmith, 25High Street ; h. 2 Soraerville Place
Lawson, Alexander, flesher, 20 West PortLawson, David (of James and David Lawson, ironmongers,
&c.) ; h. Howe's Close, 55 MurraygateLawson, J. and A., milliners and dressmakers, 200 HilltownLawson, James (of James and David Lawson, ironmongers
&c.) ; h. Howe's Close, 55 MurraygateLawson, James and David, ironmongers and gas-fitters, 57
do.
Lawson, John, clerk, 24 Dudhope Crescent
Lawson, Mrs, grocer, 45 Wellgate ; h. Cabel's Close, 39 do,
Lawson, Mrs, do. 160 SeagateLawson, Mrs, do. 2 HawkhillLawson, Mrs James, 6 Victoria Square, NethergateLawson, Thomas, late of the Excise, 91 HawkhillLawson, William, agent, 29 Wellgate ; h. 125 NethergateLawson, William, manufacturer. Long WyndLeadbetter, Adamson, and Company, flaxspinners and power-
loom linen manufacturers, Cowgate Port, and Ericht-sideWorks, Blairgowrie
Leask, Alexander, hatter, 3 Reform Street ; A. 10 do.
Leathgate, James, blacksmith, Rattray's Court, 46 SeagateLeek, Robert, watchmaker, Mauchline Close, 78 Murraygate
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Lee, Arthur, painter, 160 SeagateLee, James, shipmaster, 9 Tay Street Latte, NethergateLee, Mrs, -vintner, Tindal's WyndLee, Mrs, 14 Gellatly Street
Lee, Thomas, seaman. Step Row, Perth RowLee, "William, shipmaster, Morrison's Court, WellgateLees, James, writer, Lindsay Court, Lindsa;y StreetLegendre, Mrs, 27 Mid Wynd, Perth RoadLeggatt, William, general dfealer, 32 Bucklemaker WyndLeighton, David, baker, 3 CowgateLeighton, Mrs, grocer, 18 Session Street
Leighton, WiUiam, hairdresser and wigmaker, i9 Baifr^ck Street
;
h. Camperdown Court, do.
Leighton, William and Robert, ship and insurance brokers, andgeneral commission agents, 49 Castle Street ; h. 43 do.
Leisk, Mrs James, straw-bonnet maker, 162 ScouringbiirnLeitcii, John, Superintendent Tay Ferries j A. Craig House,
Ferry HarbourLennox, Duncan, boot-closer, 157 OvergateLennox, James, hatter, 3 Nethergate ; %. 23 Union Street
Lennox, John, blacksmith, 20 HilltownLeslie, A. and Co., bootmakers, 25 Overgate; Tx. 39 do.
Leslie, Abram, hosier, 15 Murraygate ; h. 19 do.
Leslie, Alexander, grocer, 152 Scouringburn ; /i. 150 do.
Leslie, Alexander, hairdresser, 37 WellgateLeslie, Charles, flesher, 43 do.
Leslie, James, civil engineer, Harbour Office, CustomhouseBuildings, Dock Street ; h. Carolina Port
Leslie, James, tinsmith, 38 MurraygateLeslie, John, slater, 57 MeadowsideLeslie, Mrs, Tay Square, Tay Street
Leslie, Mrs, spirit-dealer, 13 Bucklemaker WyndLeslie, Robert, shipowner, 12 Dock Street ; li. Broughty FerryLeslie, Robert, slater, PuUar's Close, 132 MurraygateLesly, Elisabeth, spirit-dealer, 44 West Port
Leuchars, Alexander, gardener, 119 Scouringburn
Le-vvis, Rev. George, St David's Free Church ; h, 5 Park I
Place L
Lickly, James, grocer, 218 Hawkhill L
Lidwill, Thomas, broker, 191 Overgate [
Lietli, Thomas, hosier and tailor, 23 West Port [
Lighttbot, Mrs, 8 Paton's Lane, Perth Road L
LimontI, Thomas, grocer, 4 Temple Lane, West Port|{
Lindsay, Alexander, baker, 15 West Port
Lindsay, Alexander, grocer, 32 Lower Pleasance
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Lindsay, Alexander, shrptnaster, 58 OvergateLindsay, Andrew, baker, 33 Hilltown
Lindsay, George, grocer, 50 Seagate ; h. 19 Queen Street
Lindsay, James, grocer, 74 ScouringbumLindsay, James C., agent, 16 Dock Street; A. 117 Murray-
gate
Lindsay, John M,, Manager Tay Marine Insurance Company,119 Murraygate ; A. 117 do.
Lindsay, John, cowfeeder, Hospital ParkLindsay, Robert, grocer, 18 Ann Street, MaxwelltcwnLindsay, Thomas, shipmaster, 58 OvergateLindsay, William and Son, agents, 16 Dock Street; h. 117
MurraygateLipman and Hamel, merchants and commission agents, 17 Cow-
gate
Lithgow, James S., teller. Eastern Bank of Scotland; h. Blair's
Court, 86 Nethergate
Lithgow, Mrs A., Blair's Court, 86 Nethergate
Lithgow, Mrs Robert, 104 do.
Livie, David, grocer, 11 Dudhope Crescent
Livie, George, mast, top, and block maker, fronting Earl Grey's
Dock, Dock Street ; h. St Margaret's Close, fish Street
Livingston, James, manufacturer, ForebankLivingston, John, surgeon, 29 Seagate
Livingston, William, bookseller, 63 MurraygateLow, Alexander, flaxspinner and manufacturer, 19 Cowgate; h.
Meadow Place
Low, Alexander, stoneware-merchant, 91 Hilltown
Low, Andrew, shipowner, 39 Exchange Street ; h. 3 ParkPlace
Low, Andrew junior, 39 Exchange Street ; h. 3 Park Place
Low, Andrew, manufacturer, 89 Hilltown
Lpw, Andrew, silk-mercer and woollen- draper, 150 Murray-gate
Low, Andrew, rope and twine spinner, 8 Union Street, Max-welltown
Low, David, slater, Meadowside; h. 10 Reform Street
Low, George, grocer and gardener, Smithfield
Low, H., spirit-dealer, 86 ScouringbumLow, Isaac, tailor, 18 Nethergate
Low, Isaac, confectioner, 43 Murraygate ; h. 39 do.
Low, James, do., 124 do.
Low, James, flaxdresser, St Roque's Court, Cowgate ; A.
James's ParkLow, Jainfes, police sergeant, Yeaman's Close, *i7 Overgate
2 D
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Low, John, sfaerifiP ofiScer, Yeaman's Close, 27 OvergateLow, John junior, wood merchant, Meadowside ; h, King^
Street CourtLow, John, late plasterer, 15 Mid Road, ChapelshadeLow, John, hairdresser, 19 Hawkhill ; h. 15 do.
Low, John, do., 15 SeagateLow, John, confectioner, 9 Overgate ; h. Methodist Close, do.
Low, John, blacksmith, south side Bell Street ; h. 6 St An-drew's Street
Low, John C, student, 3 Park Place
Low, John C, plumber and gas-fitter, 16 Union Street ; h. UUnion Street
Low, Matthew, flaxspinner, 6 Couper's Alley ; h. 1 MeadowStreet
Low, Miss, vintner, 6 St Clement's LaneLow, Miss A., servants' registry, 77 NethergateLow, Miss Catherine, spirit-dealer, 12 top of SeagateLow, Mrs, poulterer, 72 OvergateLow, Mrs, dressmaker, 1 Meadow Entry, MurraygatoLow, Mrs David junior, 3 MeadowsideLow, Mrs David, grocer, 148 Hilltown
Low, Mrs William, flesher, 10 do.
Low, Peter, draper, 68 Wellgate ; h. aboveLow, Richard, teacher. Seminaries ; h. Paradise RoadLow, Robert, 61 Magdalen YardLow, Robert, feuar, 232 Hilltown
Low, Thomas, chronometer, watch, and clock maker, 7 Over-gate ; h. 41 Reform Street
Low, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 58 OvergateLow, Thomas, gardener, Maryfield, Forfar RoadLow, William, rope and twine maker, 110 Hilltown ; A. 14
Rosebank Street
Lowden, George, grocer, 115 Hilltown ; h. above
Lowden, John, clerk, 128 Seagate ; h. 26 King Street
Lowden, Peter and Company, grocers and spirit-dealers, AnnStreet, Maxwelltown
Lowden, William, cowfeeder, 134 Hilltown
Lowe, David, vintner, 28 Seagate
Lowe, James, broker, 204 Overgate
Lowson, John and Son, merchants and manufacturers, 27 Cow-gate
Lowson, Peter (of John Lowson and Son), Upper Pleasanco
Lowson, William (of J. Lowson and Sons), do. do.
Lowson, Mrs, 10 North Tay Street
Lucas, Charle.% merchant, 128 Seagate; A. 25 Magdalen YardRoad
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Luckie, David, shipmaster, top of Dallfield WalkLuckie, James, grocer, 141 ScouringburnLuke, George, Hammermen's officer and accountant, 129 Qver-
gate
Luke, George, gas inspector, Couttie's WyndLuke, John, 37 Westfield
Luke, Mrs James, St Clement's LaneLumsden, David, baker, 25 "West PortLundie, John, watchmaker, 81 OvergateLyall, Peter, grocer, 44 Blackness RoadLyall, Robert, salesman, 1 Yeaman ShoreLyall, James (of Balfour and Company), Cowgate ; h, Crwgie
Terrace, Ferry RoadLyell, D., surgeon and accoucheur, 37 South Tay StreetLyell, Joseph, tailor and clothier, 16 Miller's Wynd, Perth RoadLyell, Mrs, 86 NethergateLyon, Mrs, 180 Perth RoadLyon, Thomas, stabler, 7 Castle Court ; ^. 15 Exchange StreetLyon, William, vintner, Gray's Close, High Street
Macavoy, James, coal-merchant, Step Row, Perth Road ; h. Mil-ler's Wynd, do.
Macfarlane, James, spirit-dealer, 10 Fish Street
Macgregor, Mrs Evan, milliner and silk mercer, 29 Union Street
Machers, George, feuar, ColdsideMackintosh, Alexander, M.D., and surgeon. Superintendent Royal
Lunatic Asylum, Albert Street
Macintosh, Daniel, teacher. Academy, 39 Meadowside ; h. Pan-mure Street, south side
Macintosh, Reverend Francis, 51 Reform Street
Macintosh, Misses, ladies' school, 39 Meadowside ; h. PanmureStreet, south side
Mackay, James, painter and paper-hanger, 26 Meadow Entry, 70Murraygate ; h. 9 Fenton's Close, do.
Mackay, John, tailor, 22 top of Seagate ; N.B.-^Register for
Servants
Mackay, John and Sons, hatters, umbrella, and parasol manu-facturers, 28 Union Street ; h. Seabank Cottage, MagdalenYard Road
Mackay, Mrs, dressmaker, Small's Land, top of Hunter Street,
HawkhiUMackie, Adam, china merchant, 13 Union Street
Mackie, David and Son, plumbers, 17 Meadow Entry ; h. Fore-bank Road
Mackie, John, fishmonger, Castle Lane
Mackie, Peter, cle^V, Lindsay Street Mill; h. Lowden's Alley,
HawkhUlMaekie, Robert, vintner, 7-12 Castle LaneMackie, Robert, grocer, 153 ScouringbumMackinzie, James,. merchant and agent, South Union Street ; h.
93 King Street
Mackison, William, Governor of Prison; Police and Gaol Build-
ings
Maclaren, John, writer^ Messrs Kerr's office, 26 Castle Street;
h. 2 Brown Street
Macleod, Mrs Harry, 1 Westfield Avenue, Perth; RoadM'Alister, Reverend Charles, Gaelic Chapel South Tay Street-;
h. Paradise Road, ChapelshadeM'Alpin, Miss, Lifant School, Jamaica Street, MaxwelltownM'Andrew, William, broker, 245 OvergateM'Arthur, John, grocer, 5 HawkhillM'Artney, James, ironmonger, 21 West Port ; h. 16 Bell Street
M'Cartney, Robert, fruiterer, 31 West PortM'Beath, David, plasterer, 10 Park Lane, Temple Lane, West
PortM'Cash, John, clerk. Trades' Lane ; h. 36 NethergateM'Conochie, Hugh, plasterer, 52 Barrack Street.
M'Cosh, James, Warder office ; h. 96 MurraygateM'CuUoch, William, grocer and spirit-dealer, 56 WellgateM'CuUoch, William, broker, 82 ScouringbumM'Donald, Alexander, furnishing warehouse, 2 Nethergate
M'Donald, Archibald, grocer, 20 ScouringbumM'Donald, Duncan, teacher, St Peter's; h. Thomson Street, Perth
RoadM'Donald, George, cabinetmaker, 18 Union Street ; A.. Yeaman
ShoreM'Donald, George, 184 Perth RoadM'Donald and Allan, messengers-at-arms, 62 High Street
M'Donald, James (of M'Donald and Allan, messengers) ; h. 5
Westfield Place, Perth RoadM'Donald, James, teacher, Cowdenknows Parish School, 48
Blackness Road ; h. 33 ScouringbumM'Donald, James, carter and vintner, 10 Don's Road, Rosebank
M'Donald, James, furnishings, 16 Murraygate; h. 2 Nether-
gate
M'Donald, James, baker, 48 Seagate
M'Donald, John, tailor, 77 High Street
M'Donald, John, grocer, 36 Hilltown
M'Donald, Mrs, 4 Park Place
M'Donald, Mrs, straw-bonnet maker, 3 Hunter Street
M'Donald, Neil, farmer and contractor, Blackness Farm
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M'Donald, Peter, baker, 47 HawkhillM'Donald, Sinclair, salesman Hilltown Cooperative Association
;
h. 14 Rosebank RoadM'Donald, Thomas, flaxdresser, 3 Ramsay Street, Lower Plea-
sance
M'Donald, Thomas, grocer, 54 HawkhillM'Donald, W. and A., flaxdressers, Old Soap Work; K 28 Joint
Stock Buildings
M'Donald, William, grocer, 72 Blackscroft
Macdonald, Jane and Elizabeth, straw-hat and dress makers, 22Crichton Street
Macdonald, Alexander, Advertiser office ; h, 22 Crichton Street
M'Dougall, John, spirit-dealer, 36 Overgate ; h. 13 Willison
Street
M'Dougall, Mrs, midwife, 4 West Port
M'Dougall, Peter, tailor, 30 Bell Street
M'Duff, Peter, tanner, Dudhope ; h. 1 Fleuchar Craig
M'Ewan, James, dyer, 11-3 Dudhope Crescent
M'Ewan, John, blacksmith, 15 Scouringburn ; h. 40 do.
M'Ewen, Colin, town officer, 20 St Clement's LaneM'Ewen, James, writer, 6 High Street ; h. 17 Magdalen Yaj-d
RoadM'Ewen, James, tinsmith, 241 Overgate
M'Ewen, Thomas, grocer and spirit-dealer, Cotton Road,
DensM'Farlane, M., grocer, 67 Overgate
M'Gavine, Reverend James R., United Secession Church, TaySquare ; h. Blackness Crescent
M'Gavine, James, merchant, Cowgate ; h. Wellington Street,
Hillbank
M'Gill, John, shoemaker, 13 HiUtown ; h. 28 do.
M'Gillivray, George, artist, 9 Tay Street Lane, Nethergate
M'Gillivray, John, brassfounder. Herald's Yard, Barrack Street
;
h. 143 Overgate
M'Gillivray, S. andB., dress and straw-hat makers, 143 Overgate
M'Gilliwie, Miss, staymaker, 44 Seagate
M'Ginnes, Peter, broker, 137 Overgate
M'Glashan, Alexander, spirit-dealer, 77 Prince's Street
M'Glashan, James, do,, 22 Bell Street
M'Glashan, John, cabinetmaker, 53 Prince's Street
M'Glinchy, Peter, tailor and clothier, 19 Green Market; andpawnbroker, Meadow Entry, Murraygate
M'Gowan, Lachlan, manager power loom factory. Dens Road
;
h. 29 Cotton RoadM'Grady, Agnes, grocer and spirit-dealer, 170 HawkhillM'Grath, Bernard, broker, 13 Hunter Street
5J5
M'Gregor, D., manufacturerof shirts, drawers, dresses, and hose,
4 Perth RoadM'Gregor, James, Gray's Land, Yeaman ShoreM'Gregor, John, turner, Herald's Court, Barrack Street ; k.
Dudhope Crescent
M'Gregor, John, coppersmith, 39 Dock Street; h. 118 Murray-gate
M'Gregor, John, 1 Yeaman ShoreM'Gregor, Mrs, Prain's Land, Blackscroft
M'Gregor, Peter, grocer and spirit-dealer, 34 Blackness RoadM'Gregor, Thomas, shipmaster, 15 VaultM'Gregor, "William and Company, cutlers, gun, and suigeons'
instrument makers, 35 Reform Street ; h. 60 Bell Street
M'Innes, William, cowfeeder. Hospital ParkM'Intosh, Alexander, plasterer, 143 FcouringburnM'Intosh, David, merchant, 23 Constitution RoadM'Intosh, David, spirit-dealer, 92 Blackscroft
M'Intosh, James, tobacconist, 22 "West Port, and 125 Murray-gate ; h. 2 Temple Lane
M'Intosh, James, contractor, 33 Upper Pleasance
M'Intosh, James, cabinetmaker, 17 Meadowside ; workshop,
Mathew's Close, 31 Overgate
M'Intosh, Jane, camb-builder, 71 HawkhillM'Intosh, John, coal-merchant, 189 do.
M'Intosh, John, spirit-dealer, 33 Constitution RoadM'Intosh, Miss, Castle LaneM'lctyre, Henry, spirit-dealer, 25 Lilybank
M'Intyre, James, clerk and house agent, office of Treasurer of
Police, 13 High Street; h. 12 Long WyndM'Intyre, John, bleacher, Ballunie Bleachfield ; office St An-
drew's Street
M'Intyre, Miss, School of Industry, Greenfield, Park "WyndM'Intyre, Mrs, 18 ScouringbumM'Intyre, Peter, grocer, 99 Nethergate ; h. 4 South Tay Street
M'Intyre, William, blacksmith, 187 Hilltown
M'Isaac, Alexander, mason, Dingwall's Land, Bucklemaker
WyndM'Kay, Alexander, grocer, 1 Hospital Park, top of Hilltown
M'Kay, Miss, 29 Magdalen Yard RoadM'Kay, Mrs, broker, 6 Hunter Street
M'Kay, Peter, shoemaker, 40 Murraygate ; h. St Paul's Courts
61 do.
M'Kay, Thomas, grocer, 182 Hawkhill
M'Kean, Alexander, tailor and clothier, 17 Crichton Street
M'Keddie, Peter, shipmaster, 100 Hilltown
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M'Keller, Lieutenant, 213 HawkhillM'Kelvie, Mrs, 20 SeagateM'Kennie, John, grocer, 32 Ann Street, MaxwelltownM'Kenzie, Alexander, spirit-dealer, Maryfield Tavern, Forfar
RoadM'Kenzie, Andrew, shipmaster, 41 Bucklemaker WyndM'Kenzie, Colin, spirit-dealer, 49 ScouringburnM'Kenzie, George, grocer, 4 Thorter RowM'Kenzie, James, vintner and cowfeeder, ButterhumM'Kenzie, James, shoemaker, 64 OvergateM'Kenzie, Misses E. and C, straw-hat and dress makers, Meadow
Close, 56 MurraygateM'Kenzie, Mrs, Annfield HouseM'Kenzie, Mrs, poulterer and feather-dealer, 78 NethergateM'Kenzie, Mrs (mangle), 65 WellgateM'Kenzie, Mrs, spirit-dealer, 2 Small's WyndM'Kenzie, Peter, cowfeeder, top of Westfield Place, 184 Perth
RoadM'Kenzie, Peter, grocer, 8 Thorter RowM'Kenzie, Peter, shipmaster, do. do.
M'Kenzie, Thomas, wrights' officer, Argyll Close, 1 OvergateM'Lachlan, Rev. Archibald, D.D., parish minister ; manse, 12
Ferry RoadM'Lachlan, Duncan, writer, Burnhead ; h. 12 Ferry RoadM'Lagan, Mrs, vintner, below Wishart Church, East CowgateM'Lagan, William, shipmaster, 1 Thomson Street, Perth RoadM'Lagan, William, mill manager, J. and W. Brown's works.
Session Street, West Port ; h. 69 Magdalen YardM'Laren and Grandy, dealers in mechanics' tools and ironmon-
gery, 35 Long Wynd, off OvergateM'Laren, Alexander, teacher. Public Seminaries ; h. Retreat
Cottage, Perth RoadM'Laren, Joseph, shoemaker. Quarry Close, 61 King Street
M'Laren, William, ship smith. East Harbour; A. 4 Gellatl/
Street
M'Lauchlan, Alexander, spirit-dealer, 93 Bucklemaker WyndM'Lauchlan, Fergus, vintner, 38 Seagate
M'Lauchlan, Robert, city missionary, 103 HawkhillM'Lauchlan, Walter, coach-builder, 132 Nethergate; h. 40
Union Strhet
M'Lean, Malcolm, manufacturer. Birch Lane Factory, Scouring-burn ; h. Larchfield Cottage, do.
M'Lean, Peter, cabinetmaker, St Paul's Court, 61 MurraygateM'Lean, Peter, tobacco pipe manufacturer, 22 Henderson's
Wynd, West Port ; h. 42 do.
M'Leish, David, linen manufacturer, 12 Bernard Street,
Hawkhill ; h. 1 Anderson's Entry, do.
M'Leish, Mrs John, Butchart's Close, 35 MeadowsideM'Leish, Mrs William, 67 NethergateM'Leish, Robert, spirit-dealer, 92 ScouringburnM'Mahon, T. C., cotton warehouse, 10 Barrack Street
M'Meth, Robert, stocking manufacturer, 28 Blackscroft
M'Millan, James, tea-merchant, 8 New Inn Entry; h. 52 StAndrew's Street
M'Morrow, James, broker, 54 HUltownM'Naughton, James, confectioner, 211 OvergateM'Nicoll, Alexander, vintner, 60 HilltownM'NicoU, Daniel, wright, Gray's Close, High Street ; h. 7 Mid
Street, ChapelshadeM'Nicoll, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, 5Q OvergateM'Niell, John, shipmaster, Rankine's Court, 6 MurraygateM'Pherson, Charles, ironmonger, 18 Overgate ; j^. 38 BeH
Street
M'Pherson, Dancan, spirit-dealer, 108 ScouringburnM'Pherson, Rev. John, Catholic Chapel House, NethergateM'Quattie, Robert, spirit-dealer, 30 HilltownM'Ritchie, David, wright, 68 Prince's Street
M'Ritchie, George, spirit-dealer, and tacksman of PettyCustoms, West Port ; h. Middle Street, Prince's Street
M'Ritchie, James, baker, 224 SeagateM'Ritchie, Thomas, innkeeper, 1 North Tay Street
M'Roberts, William, 2 Castle CourtM'Rosty, John, tailor, 11 Horsewater Wynd, ScouringburnM'Sorley, James, broker, 22 ScouringburnM'Walter, Alexander, shawl manufacturer, 12 Reform Street
Mailler, T. W., druggist, 249 Overgate ; h. 4 North TayStreet
Malcom, Carnegie, Whale Lane, SeagateMalcom, Isabella, milliner and dressmaker, 114 NethergateMalcom, James, chemist and druggist, 45 Murraygate ; h. 50 do,
Malcom, John, M.D., 3 Barrack Street
Malcom, Mrs David, 99 ScouringburnMalcom, Thomas senior, late merchant, 114 NethergateMalcom, Thomas junior, pawnbroker and appraiser, Crichton's
Close, 50 Murraygate; h. 114 NethergateMalloch, James, builder. Dens Mills ; K 94 King Street
Malloch, Joseph, furniture broker, 19 top of Seagate
Moncur, Captain Andrew, H.P., Fifty-ninth Regiment,Magdalen Yard Green
Manderson, John, brushmaker, 18 North Tay Street
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Mann, David, grocer, 90-92 Prince's Street
Mann, George, and Company, enamellers of china and stone-
ware, 10 Crichton Street
Maim, Koliert, bootmaker, 118 Nethergate; h. Albert Court,do.
Mar, Bobert, shipmaster, 5 Castle CourtMara, Daniel, vintner, 7 Meadow Close, 5Q MurraygateMara, Lawrence, cowfeeder, Mibie's Court, 48 WellgateMamie, James, Marr Bank, 3 Dudhope Street
Marr, Alexander, flesher, 121 OvergateMarr, Robert, old book dealer and natural curiosities, 8 St
Clement's LaneMarr, John, shoemaker, 102 HilltownMarshall, David, grocer, 44- Wellgate ; h. 3 Baltic Street
Marshall, David, sacking manufacturer, 24 Bucklemaker Wynd
;
h. 2 Bain's SquareMarshal], James, painter, GeUatly Street
Marshall, Miss J., grocer, 100 NethergateMarshall, Mrs, 14 Green MarketMarshall, Mrs, lodgings, 62 NethergateMarshall and Moyes, straw-hat makers, 71 MurraygateMarshall, Robert, Manager, Dundee, Perth, and London Shipping
Company ; h. 37 Union Street
Marshall, William, blacksmith, Cathro's Close, 29 Murraygate;h. 62 Prince's Street
Marshall, William, grocer and spirit-dealer, 64-66 Prince's Street
Martin, Alexander, shipowner, 3-5 Westfield Avenue, PerthRoad
Martin, Alexander and Company, rope and sail makers ; 21 DockStreet—ropework, Hawkhill ; h. 6 Westfield Avenue, PerthRoad
Martin, David, grocer, 100 CowgateMartin, David and Company, merchants and commission agents,
10 Bain's SquareMartin, David (ofDavid Martin and Company) ; h. 2 Rose AngleMartin, David junior, (of do. do. ) ; h. Wellington Street,
ForebankMartin, David, grocer, Cowgate PortMartin, James, British Linen Company ; h. Strawberrybank,
Perth RoadMartin, James, cutler and gunmaker, 12 St Clement's LaneMartin, James, manufacturer, 89 Prince's Street
Martin, Joseph, do., 25 St Andrew's Street ; h. 89Prince's Street
Martin, Misses, Hawkhill Place
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Martin, Peter, teacher, 2 Bellfield Lane, HawkhillMartin, Robert, Morgan's Buildings, NethergateMartin, Robert, grocer, 28 James's Park, Albert StreetMartin, William junior, agent for West of England Insurance
Company ; h. 89 Prince's Street
Mason, William, merchant, 23 St Andrew's Street ; h. 12 West-field Place
Mather, Alexander, flesher, 91 Murraygate ; h. How's Entry,55 do.
Mather, Francis, draughtsman and teacher of architectural draw-ing, 15 Dudhope Crescent
Mathers, David, stationer and librarian, 35 West Port ; h. 3Temple Lane, do.
Mathers, Samuel, mill manager, Messrs Edward's works, Scour-ingburn ; h. 8 Milnbank
Mathew, David, grocer and spirit dealer, 130 HawkhillMathew, James, upholsterer, 143 OvergateMathew, James, teacher, Tay Square Seminary ; h. 2 Westfield
Place, Perth RoadMathew, John, do. do. do. ; h. Seafield
Lane, do.
Mathew, John, baker, 28 Ann Street, Maxwelltown ; h, 31 do.
Mathew, Mrs, grocer, 85 SeagateMathew, Mrs John, 23 North Lindsay Street
Mathew, Robert, spirit-dealer, 118 Prince's Street
Mathew, Thomas, 3 Dock Street (west)
Matthew, Charles, merchant, 6 HawkhillMatthew, David, flaxdresser, 154 HilltownMatthew, James, wright, 22 Sell Street Lane, Chapelshade ; h.
3 Mid Street, do.
Matthew, James, weaver, 10 West PortMatthew, .Tames, cartwright, 25 HawkhillMatthew, John, rope and twine maker, 44 Hilltown ; h, 67 do.
Matthew, Mrs, MefFan House, Ferry RoadMatthew, Mrs Thomas, 16 Bell Street
Matthew, Robert, clerk, at D. Martin and Company's ; h. Mag-dalene Kirkton, Mains
Matthew, William, grocer and spirit-dealer, 66 ScouringbumMatthew, William, weaver. Miller's Wynd, HawkhillMatthewson, John, grocer, 145 Overgate ; k. Z*l Constitution
RoadMatthewson, William, clothier, 8 Union Street ; h. 4 Refonn
Street
Mauchin, Mrs, 15 VaultMawer, James, eating.house keepe:^ 5 Ireland's Lane, Chapel-
shade
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Mawer, Misses, 10 Paton's Lane, Perth RoadMaxton, Mrs, lodgings, 8 Crichton Street
Maxwell, A. and W., drapers and clothiers, 69 High Street
Maxwell, Alexander, mill manager, Tay Street New-Mill ; h. 17
Henderson's Wynd, West Port
Maxwell, David, mechanic, 91 Bucklemaker WyndMaxwell, George, tailor, 80 Nethergate
Maxwell, John, 21 South Tay Street
Maxwell, John, 120 NethergateMaxwell, Miss, 162 do.
Maxwell, Mrs James, 2 Todbum Lane, King Street
Maxwell, Robert, clerk, 10 West Dock Street
May, James, gardener, top of Hilltown
May, John Alexander, teacher of dancing and music, and piano-
forte tuner, 7 Victoria Square, Nethergate ; h. MagdalenYard, west end
Meach, James, furnishing tailor, 27 Green MarketMeadowside Academy, 39 MeadowsideMealmaker, Mrs, grocer, 34 Constitution EoadMearns, William, shipmaster, 32 do. do.
Meek, George, teacher, 93 Blackscroft ; h. 78 do.
Meek, Alexander, wright. Middle Street, Prince's Street ; A. 73Blackscroft
Meekison, James, baker, U Hilltown
Meffan, Misses, dressmakers, 2 Tindal's Wynd, or 4 High Street
Meldrum, James, furnishings, 114 Scouringburn
Meldrum, Robert, umbrella and parasol manufacturer, and gene-ral out-fitter, 9 Crichton Street ; k, 29 High Street, third flat
Meldrum, W. C, grocer and stationer, 114 Murraygate ; h. 33Meadowside
Mellows, M. J., vintner and coach-hirer, Fleece Tavern, 23 PerthRoad
Mellis, John, Broughty Ferry postman, 9 HilltownMelvell, Henry, vintner, Couttie's WyndMelven, William, gloss-paper manufacturer, 20 Hunter Street
Menzies, Archibald, vintner, 59 Seagate
Menzies, George, shipmaster, 72 Hilltown
Menzies, John, spirit-dealer, 1 Rose Street
Mess, George, lodgings, 38 Castle Street
Methven, Robert, carter, 12 HawkhillMethven, Thomas, spirit dealer, 81 Seagate
Middleton. Miss, dressmaker, Ferguson's Close, 49 Murray-gate
Middleton, William, bookseller, stationer, and account book-maker, C4 High Street ; h. H New Inn Entry
€2
Miles, John, dealer in oats and barley, Ctfmmercial StreetMill, George, tailor, 40 Barrack Street
Mill, James, 3 Dock Street (west)
Mill, John E,., merchant, 16 St Ajidrew's StreetMill, Miss, milliner, 101 CowgateMill, William, shipmaster, 77 SeagateMillar, Alexander, baker, 117 HilltownMillar, David, grocer, 51 Murraygate ; h. 49 do,
Millar, George, tobacconist, 2 Crichton Street ; h. 9 RoseAngle
Millar, J. and J., hatters, 46 High Street
Millar, James, gardener. King Street ; h. 73 HilltownMillar, John, shipmaster, 85 Prince's Street
Millar, John, agent, 3 Vault ; h, 9 Rose AngleMUlar, Misses, doMillar, Mrs, spirit-dealer, 97 HilltownMillar, Robert, mugican, piper, &c., 7 Reid's Buildings, West
Wynd, Perth RoadMillar, Robert junior, Dundee Bank ; h, 9 Rose AngleMiller, Agnes, spirit-dealer, 41 Dock Street
Miller, Aikman, wright, top of South Tay Street
Miller, David, grocer and spirit-dealer, 99 Perth RoadMiller, David, rag merchant, 21 Seagate
Miller, George, hessian manufacturer, 7 Union Place, PerthRoad
Miller, Isabella, dealer, 59 NethergateMiller, James, brewer. Park Wynd, HawkhillMiller, James, mill manager, Gilroy's Mill, Dudhope ; h. 22-8
Dudhope Crescent
Miller, James, coal merchant, North Tay Street ; h. 3 FleucharCraig
Miller, James, grocer, 90 King Street ; h. 89 do.
Miller, James W., bookseller and agent, 232 Hilltown ; h.
248 do.
Miller, John, grocer and spirit-dealer, 26 High Street ; h, foot
of Union Street
Miller, John, saddler, 41 High Street ; h.\2 do.
Miller, Joseph, cowfeeder, Coldside
Miller, Miss, milliner, Albert Court, 39 NethergateMiller, Misses, 113 Perth RoadMiller, Mrs, 5 St Andrew's Street
Miller, Miss, dressmaker, 61 West Port
Miller, Mrs J. B., Whiteleys, Nethergate
Miller, Mrs, stoneware dealer, 63 HawkhillMiller, Oliver G., writer, 20 Reform Street ; h, Seabank, Magda-
len Yard Road
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Miller, Reverend Patrick L., minister of Free Church, Wallace-town ; h. James's Park, Albert Street
MiUer, Richard Armit, commission merchant, 6 St Andrew'sStreet ; h. 20 Seabank, Magdalen Yard Road
Miller, Thomas, brewer, Star Brewery, Perth Road ; h. 1
Miller's "Wynd, do.
Miller, Thomas, cartwright, 176 HilltownMiller, Thomas, tailor, 51 King Street
Miller, W. and A., pawnbrokers, Gunn's Close, 152 Overgate;
h. 23 Lindsay Street
MUler, Widow, cowfeeder, 191 HilltownMiller, William, farmer, Magdalene Kirkton, MainsMiln, David, District Manager of Western Bank of Scotland
for Forfarshire—office, Murraygate ; h. Brae Cottage,Broughty Ferry
Miln, Mrs David, grocer and spirit-dealer, 113 OvergateMiln, James, flaxdresser, 52 Mid Street, Chapelshade ; h. 31
HilltownMiln, James, contractor, foot of Cotton Road, DensMiln, James, Council officer, inspector of weights and measures,
and billet master, Town HouseMiln, James, teacher. Dens Mills School ; h. 13 South Tay Street
Miln, John, wright, 71 Perth RoadMiln, John, H.M. Customs, Customhouse ; h. 6 Park Wynd
Lane, Small's WyndMiln, Misses, 142 Mihi's Buildings, NethergateMiln, Mrs, grocer, 3 Henderson's Wynd, West PortMiln, Mrs Robert, 10 King Street
Miln, Thomas Weston, merchant, Panmure Street ; h, Green-field Place
Miln, William, grocer, 71 Overgate ; h. 31 do.
Milne, Alexander, flaxdresser, Scouringburn ; h. LowerPleasance
Milne, Alexander junior, merchant, 9 Bain's Square ; h. Milne'sWest AVynd, Lower Pleasance
Milne, Andrew, grocer and spirit-dealer, 72 MurraygateMilne and Brown, card-makers, Westfield Avenue ; h. 6 do.
Milne, George, writer, 11 Reform Street ; h. 72 Perth RoadMilne, James, grocer, 239 OvergateMilne, James, clerk to Shiell and Small, writers, 10 Reform
Street ; h. foot of Union Street
Milne, John, manufacturer, Todburn Entry, 49 Wellgate ; h.
Milne's West Wynd, Lower PleasanceMilne, Patrick, grocer, 42 Wellgate ; h. Milne's Court, 48 do.
Milne, Robert, tailor, Lindsay's Entry, 31 Hilltown
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Milne, Thomas, reedmalcer, 2 Baltic StreetMilne, William, grocer, 59 HawkhillMills, D.ivid, manufacturer, 40 Union Street, MaxwelltownMills, James (of Alexander Neish and Company) ; h. 1 South
Union Street
Mills, James, perfumer and jeweller, 28 High Street ; h. 29 do.
Mills, John and Alexander, manufacturers, 41 Cowgate ; h.
Wellington Street, ForebankMills, John, merchant, 17 West Wynd, Perth RoadMills, Mrs Richard, 4 Hunter Street
Mills, William, dentist, 8 Victoria Square, NethergateMitchell, Alexander, 2 Milnbank RoadMitchell, Alexander, shipmaster, 7 Couper's Alley, WellgatoMitchell, David (of Cobb and Mitchell), Heathfield
Mitchell, David, shipmaster, 29 Union Street
Mitchell, David, wholesale and retail fruiterer, 8 Murraygate
;
h, 53 NethergateMitchell, David, clerk to Cobb and Mitchell, writers. Reform
Street
Mitchell, David, draper, 15 Overgate; h. 8 do.
Mitchell, David, gardener and vintner, 59 Carolina Port, Ferry
RoadMitchell, Henry, grocer, 56 Prince's Street
Mitchell, James (of Stewart and Mitchell) ; h. 21 Hilltown
Mitchell, James, fruiterer and seedsman, 21 top of Murraygat©,
and 63 Reform Street ; h. 28 MurraygateMitchell, James, spirit-dealer, 52 Prince's Street
Mitchell, John, house factor, 48 OvergateMitchell, John, spirit-dealer, 56 Dudhope Street
Mitchell, John, grocer, 150 Prince's Street
Mitchell, John, flesher, 94 HilltownMitchell, John, flaxspinner and manufacturer, 11 Cowgat© ; K
11 MilnbankMitchell, Miss, dressmaker, 95 Nethergate
Mitchell, Miss J., furrier, 1 Couper's Alley, Wellgato
Mitchell, Mrs, grocer, 72 King Street
Mitchell, Mrs George, 3 Baltic Street
Mitchell, Mrs James, 15 Seafield, Perth RoadMitchell, Mrs William, stoneware merchant, 50 do.
Mitchell, Muther, coal merchant. Temple Lane, West Port
Mitchell, P. H., ropespinner, 116 Hilltown ; h. 123-125 do.
Mitchell, Peter, general writer and accountant, Campbell's Land,
Thorter RowMitchell, Robert, mill manager, Pole Park Mill, Lochee R«ad ;
h. 2 Easson's Angle, Milnbank Road
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Mitchell, Thomas, coach hirer, livery stables, 20 Yeaman ShoreMitchellatto, Francisco, figure maker, Reform Street
Mitchelson, Alexander, provision dealer, west end High Street
Modem Athens's office, Craig—James Kennedy, ManagerMoir, John, merchant and manufacturer, 18 St Andrew's Street;
h: William Street, ForebankMoir, Mrs John, 67 King Street
Moir, William, sailcloth and bagging manufacturer, WilliamStreet, King Street
Molison, Francis, merchant, 1 Bain's Square ; h. MayfieldMoUson and Petrie, shoemakers, 16 North Tay Street
MoUwo, Herman, merchant and flaxspinner, 37 St Andrew'sStreet ; h. Tay Square
Moncrieff, David, baker, 20 HawkhillMoncrieff, Henry, letter carrier, Post Office ; h. 63 NethergateMoncrieff", James, grocer, 112 Scouringburn
Moncrieff", John, vintner, 102 Seagate
Moncrieff", Mrs, 14 Green MarketMoncur, Alexander, manufacturer. Treasurer to the Indigent
Sick Society, 16 St Andrew's Street; h. 21 Miller's Wynd,Hawkhill or Perth Road
Moncur, D. and J., merchants, 45 Cowgate ; h. 11 HawkhillPlace
Moncur, David, bookseller and stationer, 129 Murraygate; h, 5Castle Court
Moncur, David, baker, 130 Overgate
Moncur, John, shipmaster, 4 Crescent Street, Prince's Street
Moncur, Robert, grocer, 14 West Port
Moncur, Thomas, ship smith, South Union Street ; h. 22 Couttie's
WyndMoncur, Thomas, coal merchant, King Street ; h, 61 do. .
Monro, William, M. D., surgery, 6 Seagate; A. 20 ReformStreet
Montgomery, Mrs, 4 Westfield Avenue, Perth RoadMontgomery, Mrs, eating-house keeper, 66 OvergateMoon, Adam, surgeon, 2 Union Street
Moon, Alexander, spirit-dealer, 22 Session Street
Moon, Alexander, mill manager, 50 Barrack Street
Moon and Langlands, drapers, top of Union Street, NethergateMoon, Misses, 37 Union Street
Moon, Mrs, grocer, 52 HawkhillMoon, William (of Moon and Langlands) ; h. 2 Union Street
Mordaunt, W. H. and Company, merchants and manufacturers^1^8 Seagate, and Victoria Street, Forfar
Morgan, Alexander, hairdresser, 10 Hawkhill
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Morgan, Mrs, 19 MeadowsideMorice, Miss, teacher, Dudhope Female School of Industry, 18
Lower Pleasance
Morison, Archibald, grocer, 26 Constitution RoadMorison, John, banker, Panmure Terrace
Morison, Matthew, flesher, 44 HawkhiUMorris, David, basketmaker and cooper, 49 Niethergate ; A. 90
OvergateMorris, Henry, shoemaker, 10 Barrack Street
Morris, James, cooper, 88 Overgate ; h. 90 do.
Morris, Mrs, milliner and straw-hat maker, 142 Overgate
Morris, Thomas, feuar. Hospital Park, top of HilltownMorris, William, surgeon, South Tay Street
Morris, WiUiam, Treasurer of Police—Collector of Poor's Rates,
Prison Assessment, &c., 13 High Street ; h. 5 South UnionStreet
Morrison, Alexander, sheriflF officer, Thoms's Close, High Street
;
h. Bernard Street, HawkhiUMorrison, Alexander P., 1 Union Street, MaxwelltownMorrison, John, manufacturer, 7 do.
;
h. 1 do.
Morrison, John, spirit-dealer, 76 Blackscroft
Morrison, Miss, teacher. Infant School, Greenfield, Park Wynd,HawkhiU
Morrison, Mrs,/emme sage, 29 Constitution RoadMorrison, WiUiam, manufacturer, James's Park, Albert Street
Morrison, WiUiam, mason, 22 Gellatly Street
Mortimer, David, builder, 75 Prince's Street
Morton, Robert, ship and insurance broker, 11 Dock Street; h.
Broughty Ferry
Morton, WUUam, merchant, 10 Reform Street ; h. 9 Paton's
Lane, Perth EoadMoutrie, Robert, draper, 169 Overgate ; h. 222 do.
Moyes, David, grocer, 58 Murraygate ; h. Dyer's Close, 22 do.
Moyes, William, 18 Overgate ; h. Dyer's Close, Murraygate
Mudie, D. C, engineer, Dundee Foundry ; h. Olive BankMudie, David, Dundee Bank ; h. Broughty Ferry
Mudie, J. and J., milliners and dress makers, 37 DaUfield WalkMudie, James, coal merchant, 104 HiUtownMudie, J. R., grocer, 48 Murraygate ; h. above
Mudie, John, surgeon, 3 Bain's Square
Mudie, Mrs F., 37 DaUfield Wa]kMudie, Mrs T., vintner, 1 Fish Street
Mudie, Robert A., Ward Foundry ; k. 32 Constitution Road
Mudie, Robert, 15 Vault
Muir, Alexander, surgeon, 5 South Tay Street
6t
Monday, Robert, shipmaster, 7 Dock Street
Munro, David, blacksmith, Rattray's Entry, Bell StreetMimro, Daniel, do., 30 HawkhillMunro, David, teacher, Sessional School, 22 Rosebank Street,
HilltownMunro, John, smith, 18 ScouringburnMunro, John, vintner, Fish Street
Murdoch, John, plumber, Albert Court, 39 NethergateMurdoch, Mrs David, 63 NethergateMurdoch, William, grocer, 60 Nethergate ; h. Lindsay Street
CourtMurison, Patrick, merchant and commission agent, 10 Trades'
Lane ; h. 3 West Dock Street
Murphy, Peter, eating-house keeper, 9 Fish Street.
Murray, Alexander, shoemaker, 37 MurraygateMurray, David, turner. Mason Lodge Close, 39 do.
Murray, Henry, spirit-dealer, 80 OvergateMxirray, James, ironmonger, ship smith, &c., Victoria Dock, and
9 High Street ; h. 10 do.
Murray, Miss, dress maker, 68 NethergateMurray, Mrs, spirit-dealer, 19 West PortMurray, Mrs, 142 NethergateMurray, Mrs, vintner, 15 Exchange Street
Murray, Thomas, liuen manufacturer, 17 Crichton Street
Murray, William, ironmonger, 148 Murraygate ; h. 131 do.
Mustard, James, flesher, 92 King Street ; h. 10 Todburn Lane, do.
Mutrie, Henry, lapper, 29 Constitution RoadMyles, David, merchant and coal broker, 134 Seagate ; A. St
Andrew's Street
Myles, James, bookseller and news agent, 201 Overgate ; A.
205 do.
Myles, William, accountant, 20 Castle Street
Mylne, Miss, of Mylnefield, 43 South Tay Street
Nairn, David, feuar, 5 Arthur Street, top of Dallfield WalkNairn, Miss Mary, grocer, 9 do., do.
Napier, Miss, dress maker, M'Vicar's Lane, Perth RoadNasmyth, Robert, surgeon, 12 Milnbank RoadNational Bank of Scotland's office, 12 CowgateNeave, Miss M., 110 Nethergate .
Neave, Mrs Charles, 17 HawkhillNeave, Thomas, 5 Rose AngleNeil, James, hairdresser and wig maker, 102 MurraygateNeish, Alexander and Company, sacking manufacturers, Lady
Well, Hilltown2 s
Neish, Captain James, 130 Nethergate, and Fort William,
Broughty FerryNeish, James, manufacturer, 77 Hawkhill ; h. Heathfield
House, do.
Neish, Mrs James, 1 Greenfield Place, Perth KoadNeish, Mrs William, 2 Shepherd's Lane, Perth RoadNeish, Thomas, general commissioner, merchant, ship and in-
surance broker, and Russian Vice Consul, 5 Bain's Square ;
h. Westfield, Magdalen Yard RoadNeish, William, writer, 41 Reform Street
Neilson, William, tailor and broker, 162-164 OvergateNewall, Ai-chibald, surgeon, 12 Hawkhill Place
Newall, George H., merchant, 55 Cowgate ; h. Seafield Lodge,Magdalen Yard
Newall, Walter, merchant, 12 Hawkhill Place
Newcastle china, crystal, and stone warehouse, 109 Over-
gate
Newcastle Steam Packet Company, 6 Exchange Street—G.Sandeman, agent
Newman, William, shoemaker, 156 Scouringburn
Newton, Alexander, coal merchant—shed. Small's Wynd; h.
3 Pennycook's Lane, Perth RoadNicol, John, wright and house factor, Bu.cphead ; h. 20 Sea-
gate
NicoU, Alexander, grocer, 12 Scouringburn
Nicoll, Andrew, cabinetmaker, Argyll Close, 1 Overgate
Nicoll, David, manufacturer, 16 Well Road, Hawkhill; h.
Ido.Nicoll, David, grocer, 24 Bell's Lane, Constitution RoadNicoll, E. and S., 138 Miln's Buildings, Nethergate
Nicoll, George, merchant and manufacturer, 33 King Street
;
h. Newport, Fife
Nicoll, G. H., ironmonger, 38 Overgate ; h, west side Thorter
RowNicoll, J. R. (of Dundee Iron Company, Yeaman Shore); h.
Whitfield Cottage
Nicoll, James, ofBalmyle, Blairgowrie; h. Union Place, 41
Constitution RoadNicoll, James, carter, 23 Wilkie's Lane, HawkhillNicol], James, flesher, 53 Scouringburn
Nicoll, James, mast, block, and pump maker, Victoria Dock,
south side ; h. 3 Willison Street, oft' Barrack Street
Nicoll, James, S. F., teacher, school, King Street ; A, 1 03 Buckle-
maker WyndNicoll, Miss, milliner, 63 Scouringburn
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Nicoll, Miss E., Public Seminaries ; h. RoodyardsNicoll, Mrs, 35 Exchange Street
Nicoll, Mrs, cook, and eating-house keeper, 36 Union Street
Nicoll, Mrs, grocer, Pole Park Road, 203 Lower PleasanceNicoll, Mrs, spirit-dealer, 57 Dock Street (east)
Nicoll, Mrs, baker, 93 Dudhooe CrescentNicoll, Mrs Thomas, 10 Hawkhill PlaceNicoll, Peter, cabinetmaker, 90 OvergateNicol!, Robert, builder, 116 Prince's Street
Nicoll, Robert, grocer and spirit-dealer, 9 Dudhope Street
Nicoll, Robert, do. and tea-dealer, 14 Nethergate ; h.
18 do.
Nicoll, Thomas (of Dundee Iron Company, Yeaman Shore) ; h.
62 NethergateNicoll, Thomas, spirit-dealer, 191 Lower PleasanceNicoll and Webster, merchants and shipowners, SeagateNicoll, William (of Christie and Nicoll, writers, 5 Reform
Street) ; h. Springfield Place, Perth RoadNicoll, William, grocer, 52 Wellgate ; h. 9 Dudhope Street
Nicoll, William, tailor, 6 St Peter's Court, CowgateNicoll, William, bootmaker, 29 West PortNicoll, William, shoemaker, 44 Dudhope Street
Nicoll, William, merchant and shipowner, Seagate ; h. DockStreet
Nicholson, Charles, brushmaker, 15 Murraygate ; h. 2 PeterStreet
Nicholson, Thomas, agent. Treasurer Dundee and NewtyleRailway Company, and Agent for National Fire and Life
Insurance Company of Scotland—Dock Street ; h. 154
Perth RoadNicolson, Mrs R., grocer, 19 HilltownNiel, John, manufacturer, 1 1 Lilybank ; h. do.
Niell, Lyal, brewer, 36 Nethergate; h. do.
Nielson, Andrew, Bank of Scotland, Bank Street, ReformStreet
Nimmo, Matthew, surgeon, 30 Reform Street
Nimmo, Patrick, M.D., physician Royal Lunatic Asylum ; /t.
15 South Tay Street
Nimmo, Patrick junior, surgeon, 15 South Tay Street
Niven, D. B., general agent, and agent for Sun Fire and Life
Office, 23 Castle Street ; h. Mount Pleasant, HawkhillNiven, William, flesher, 14 Bell Street
Norrie, Charles, merchant, CowgateNorrie and Company, bleachers, Douglasfield, 4 CowgateNorrie, James, shipmaster, 81 Bucklemaker Wynd
Norrie, Peter P., basketmaker, 21 liindsay Street
Norwich Union Fire and Life Assurance Society, and National
Life Loan Fund Assurance Society, CowgateNucator, Miss, milliner, 60 OvcrgateNucator, Mrs Peter, 65 do.
O'Brien, James, shoemaker, 105 Hilltown
O'Farrell, George, pawnbroker and auctioneer;pawn office,
Albion Entry, 1 65 Overgate ; commission sale shop, 50High Street ; h. comer of Lindsay Street, Overgate
Ogilvie, Andrew, commission and ship agent, 33 Cowgate ; h.
1 Park Place
Ogilvie, Charles, gardener, 30 Constitution Street
Ogilvie, David, china merchant, 138 Scouringburn
Ogilvie, Francis, shipmaster, 19 Butcher RowOgilvie, James, writer, 3 New Inn Entry ; h. 1 Park Place
Ogilvie, James, merchant, 12 OvergateOgilvie, James, carver and gilder, 24 High Street
Ogilvie, James, collector for treasurer of police, 100 Hilltown
Ogilvie, James and John, writers, 3 New Inn EntryOgilvie, John, writer, 3 do. ; h. Hawkhill
PlaceOgilvie, John, manufacturer, 8 Baltic Street ; h. 190 Hilltown
Ogilvie, John, vintner, 89 Blackscroft
Ogilvie, John, tailor, 3 Scouringburn
Ogilvie, John, shipmaster, 43 Union Street
Ogilvie, Miss Christian, 1 1 South Tay Street
Ogilvie, Misses, Tay Cottage, Step Row, Perth RoadOgilvie, Mrs C, 3 W«st Dock Street
Ogilvie, Mrs James, 114 Prince's Street
Ogilvie, "William, bookseller and stationer, tract depository, 14
Castle Street ; h. 20 do.
Ogilvie, William, merchant and manufacturer, 33 Cowgate ; Ji.
1 Park Place
Ogilvie, William, broker, 84 Hilltown
Ogilvy, Alexander, sailcloth manufacturer—Tay Ropework,222 Perth Road, and 9 Shore Terrace; h. 220 Perth
RoadOgilvy, Alexander junior, merchant. 9 Shore Terrace; h. 220
Perth RoadOgilvy, Miss A., of Lochlair, Tay Square
Ogilvy, Miss Elizabeth, 28 Springfield ParkOliphant, William, general carrier. Eagle Inn, 108 MurraygateOliver, Peter, grocer and spirit-dealer, 3 1 Rose Street
Oman, George, cooper, 23 Murrayg^te and Gellatly Street
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O'Neil, Patrick, broker, 64 South Tay Street
O'Neil, W., carpet shoemaker, 132 OvergateOrem, Alexander, spirit-dealer, 36 Blaekscroft
Orquhart, James, 25 NethergateOrr, James, shipmaster, 22 Crichton Street
Orr, Patrick, sheriff clerk, 30 Reform Street ; h. 4 RandolphCrescent, Edinburgh
Osborne, George M., M.D., surgery, 52 King Street; h.
3 do.
Ouchterlony, James, 25 Union Close, NethergateOuchterlony, Mrs Anne, 101 NethergateOwen, George, crockery dealer, 175 HilltownOwer, J. and R., manufacturers, 27 St Andrew's Street ; A. 27
West Wynd, HawkhillOwer, George, glazier, 42 Overgate j h. 39 Albert Court,
NethergateOwer, James, potato merchant, 42 Barrack Street
Ower, James Hay (of J. and R. Ower, manufacturers) ; h. 29
West Wynd, HawkhillOwer, Thomas, painter, 42 Overgate ; h. 39 Albert Court,
NethergateOwer, Thomas, grocer and spirit-dealer, 212 Overgate
Owler, John, book vender, Smithfield, top of Hilltown
Packman, Thomas, shipmaster, 8 Ireland's Lane, Chapel-
shadePargiter, William, cloth stamp cutter, Mary field, Porfar
RoadPark, Robert, printer. Warder office ; h. 14 New Inn Entry,
High Street
Park, Mungo, Excise office
Park, Miss, milliner, 56 NethergateParker, Joseph, Edinburgh and Dundee carrier ; warehouse,
7 South Union Street
Paris, Robert, shipmaster, 13 Prince's Street
PattuUo, James, writer, 31 Reform Street
Pattullo, Mrs Margaret, vintner, Groom's Close, High Street
PattuUo, Miss M., 3 Thorter RowPatterson and Anderson, auctioneers, 2 High Street
Patterson, Alexander, grocer, 114 Hilltown
Patterson, Charles (of Patterson and Anderson, auctioneers), 2
High Street ; h. St Ann's Cottage, Rose Street, Rose-bank
Patterson, James, 6 Cowgate, at Kinmond and Hill's ; h.
Greenfield Place
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Patterson, John, tailor, Dyer's Close, 22 MurraygatePattie, Mrs Robert, spirit-dealer, 32 Dock Street
Paterson, David, baker, 12 WellgatePaterson, James (of Haddon and Paterson, 46 St Andrew's
Street) ; h. Thomson Street, Perth RoadPaterson, James, mill manager, Bog Mill ; A. 1 1 Hunter Street
Paterson, John, lodgings, St Paul's Court, 61 MurraygatePaterson, William, tailor, 37 High Street
Paterson, William, architect, 7 CowgatePaterson, William senior, gardener, 5 Shepherd's Lane, Perth
RoadPaterson, William junior, fruiterer, 1 Union Street ; h. 40
Union Street
Paterson, Miss, teacher, 1 Westfield Place
Paton, George, surgeon, 14 St Andrew's Street
Paton, John junior, merchant, 8 St Andrew's Street ; lu
Broughty FerryPaton, John, shipmaster, 14 Gellatly Street
Paton, Peter, builder, 5 Brown Street
Paton, William, gardener, west end of Constitution Street
Paton, Mrs, 63 Albert Street
Patrick, James, ornamenter of purses and dirks, 8 MeadowEntry
Patrick, John, plasterer, east end of Bell Street ; h. 30 Dall-
field WalkPatrick, Robert, tailor, 48 OvergatePatrick, William, shipmaster, 36 NethergatePatrick, Mrs, 20 Castle Street
Paul, James, clerk, 13 West Dock Street
Paxton and Sinclair, coffee and tea dealers, 7 Reform Street;
h. 31 CowgatePaxton, William, ale and porter merchant, 9 Vault
Peacock, William, grocer, 107 Scouringburn
Peacock, Betsy, furnishings, 7 Scouringburn
Peddle, G., perfumer, peruke maker and hair cutter, 3 Castle
Street ; h. 10 Exchange Street
Peddie, Thomas, spirit-dealer, 56 Blackness RoadPeddie, Mrs Robert, grocer, 178 Hilltown
Peebles, John, clerk at Cobb and Mitchell's j h. 24 Bell Street
Peebles, William, tailor, 198 Hilltown
Penman, Robert, marble cutter, 53 Nethergate ; h. Gibb's
Land, Small's WyndPenman, Robert, block and pump maker, 43 Exchange Street
Pennycook, James, merchant, Trades' Lane ; h. Craigie
Pennycook, James, contractor, 134 Prince's Street
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Perry, Francis, mason, 93 HawkhillPerson, Mrs, 9 Westfield Place
Person, Miss, lodgings, 40 Union Street
Peter, JDavid, spirit-dealer and egg mercliant, 50 West Po rt j
h. 42 West PortPeter and Company, David, 14 Bain SquarePeter and Paton, builders. Ward RoadPeter, David, builder, 17 Annfield RoadPeter, David (of D. Peter and Company) ; h. Hawkhill PlacePeter, Daniel, builder, 13 Annfield RoadPeter, George, mason, 28 Lower PleasancePeter, John, (of D. Peter and Company) ; h. King Street,
Broughty FerryPeter, Mrs Thomas, 10 MurraygatePeterkin, Isaac, shoemaker, 4 North Tay Street
Petrie, David, merchant, 31 St Andrew's Street ; h. Mrs Low's,William Street, Forebank
Petrie, David, shoemaker, 198 OvergatePetrie, David, paper ruler, 48 OvergatePetrie, James, baker, 93 MurraygatePetrie, James, mill manager. West Dudhope Mill, Anchor Lane ;
1-9 Dudhope CrescentPetrie, James, coal merchant, foot of Lindsay Street, Overgate
;
h. 2 Park Wynd. HawkhillPetrie, James, haberdasher. West Port, top of Brown Street j
h. Scott's Land, No. 37Petrie, James, dock-gate man. King William's Dock ; /?. 7
OvergatePetrie, John, shoemaker, ColdsidePetrie, Thomas, shoemaker, 143 ScouringburnPetrie, Mrs, 2 Castle CourtPhilip, David junior, calenderer. Manager of Cowgate Calen-
dering Company ; h. No. 1 Church Street
Philip, Charles, clerk, Cowgate Calendering Company ; h.
Cotton Road, ForebankPhilip, James, cowfeeder. Hospital ParkPhillips, William, hairdresser, 1 1 Thorter RowPhilp, George, manufacturer, 11 Upper PleasancePhilp, George junior, merchant, 8 Peter Street ; /(. 11 Upper
do.
Philp, John, merchant, 8 Exchange Street ; h. WestfieldPhilp, Mungo, cowfeeder, 9 Elizabeth Street, MaxwelltownPhilp, Mrs, provision dealer, 188 OvergatePhilps, William, grocer, 18 Commercial Street, Maxwell-
town
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Phin, Thomas, grocer, 7 Hunter Street
Pilmer, David, Superintendent of Harbour Police, and headmeter and weigher, coal, lime, &c. ; office east side KingWiUiam's Dock ; h. 22 Criohton Street
Pirie, A. and A., manufacturers, 32 Cowgate ; h. 13 Forebank.Eoad
Pirie, Alexander, painter, 21 Crichton Street ; Ji. 17 do.Pirrie, Mrs, and Miss Hutton, milliners, 49 MurraygatePitcairn, Andrew (of PitcuUo, Fife), 98 NethergatePitcairn, David, of David Martin and Company, IG Bain's
Square ; A. 13 King Street
Pitkethly, Thomas, corn and lime merchant, 110 Prince's Street,
Wallace FeusPlayfair, Miss, 19 Seafield Lane, Magdalen Yard RoadPope, David, grocer, 29 OvergatePorter, David, wine and spirit dealer, 83 MurraygatePoustie, Archibald, grocer, 19 Hunter Street
Powrie, Thomas, merchant ; h. 2 Meadow Street
Powrie, William, of Reswallie, east corner of Bell Street
Powrie, Mrs, 131 ScouringburnPreston, David, cowfeeder, 174 HilltownPreston, David, baker, 102 ScouringburnPreston, James, grocer, 1 23 Blackscroft
Preston, John, cowfeeder, 14 Mid Street, CbapelshadePrain, James, grocer, 121 MurraygatePrain, James, manufacturer, 23 HawkhillPrain, John, grocer, 192 HawkhillPrain, Robert, spirit-dealer, 13 Thorter RowPride, John, grocer, Fair MuirPride, John, tailor, 17 liarrack Street
Pride, Mathew, shipmaster, Myles's Land, St Andrew'iStreet
Procter, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 77 Nethergate
Pryde, Melville, shipmaster, 13 lExchange Street
Pryde, R. D., merchant, 3 Commercitd Street ; h. Nelson Street,
ForebankPryde, Mrs, 164 OvergatePublic Library, 16 St Clement's Lane, High Street
Public Seminaries, Meadows, top of Heform Street
Pullar, James, baker, 134 MurraygatePuUar, John, wright, 9 Annfield RoadPullar, William, clerk to Mr Collier, 32 Castle Street
Pullar, Mrs John, tea and spirit dealer, 34 Castle Street; h. 32Castle Street
FuUen, John, constable, 82 Overgate
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Sae, AiiEXAHSEB, com factor, 17 Thomson Street, Perth RoadRae, James, feuar, Coldside
Rait, David, Hill bellman, 5 Rosebank -Street, Hillto-vrn
Rait, George, confectioner, 7 West Port
Rait, Mrs Captain Charles, 8 Shore TerraceRaitt, Alexander, 350 Perth RoadRaitt, Thomas, baker, 10 OvergateRamsay, Andrew, ironmonger, 2l7 Overgate ; h. I Temple
LaneRamsay, David, brewer, 35 Scouringburn
Ramsay, George, city missionary, Robert's Land, Albert Street
Ramsay, James, cabinetmaker, 32-34 Blackscroft
Ramsay, James, wine and spirit merchant, 20 Nethergate ; h.
156 Perth RoadRamsay, James D., cabinetmaker, Bruce's Entry, WellgateRamsay, John, gardener, American MuirRamsay, Miss, 128 Nethergate
Ramsay, Mrs Robert, spirit-dealer, 21 ScouringburnRamsay, Robert, brewer, 213 OvergateRamsay, William, teacher, Bell Street Seminaries, Constitution
Road ; h. 7 Mid Street, ChapelshadeRamsay, William, cabinetmaker, Speid's Close, 19 OvergateRamsay, William, tailor, 185-187 HawkhillRankine, John, minister of the gospel, 2 Dudhope Street,
Constitution RoadRattray, Alexander, grocer, 38 Upper Pleasance
Rattray, Ebenezer, hairdresser, 88 King Street
Rattray, James, shipmaster, 14 St Andrew's Street
Rattray, James S., ironmonger, 28 Overgate ; h. 38 BarrackStreet
Rattray, John, grocer, 1 and 2 Constitution BoadRattray, John, manufacturer, 7 Milne's East Lane, Scouring-
burnRattray, Mrs, grocer and spirit-dealer, 69 King Street
Rattray, Mrs Alexander, grocer, 97 ScouringburnRattray, Peter (of Fyfe and Rattray) ; 1 1-6 Dudhope CrescentRattray, Thomas, brewer, 62 Bell Street ; h. above 64 do.
Rattray, Thomas, builder, 56 Hilltown
Rea, NicoU, wright, 3 Hunter Street
Reach, Francis, seaman, Tay Square SeminaryReach, Peter, plasterer, 30 Blackscroft
Reat, David, 18 Seafield Lane, Perth RoadReid, Alexander junior, coal merchant. Hunter Street
Reid, Alexander, bookkeeper to John Kerr, Blinshall Street,
h. 2 Temple Lane
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Reid, Alexander P., bookseller and stationer, 52 HigfeStreet
Reid, David, hairdresser, 203 HilltowuReid, George, vintner, Green MarketReid, G. C, preacher of the gospel, 18 Nelson Street,
ForebankReid, James, manufacturer, Scouringburn ; h. 4 MilnbankReid, James, baker and provision dealer, 87 MurraygateReid, John, broker, 8 School Wynd, off OvergateReid, John, hairdresser, 32 Wellgate ; h. Rattray's Close, 66
Bell Street
Reid, Miss, Mount Pleasant, Hawkhill PlaceReid, Miss Agnes, French polisher, 77 OvergateReid, Mrs, stationer and confectioner, top of Murraygate ; h.
35 do.
Reid, Mrs Alexander, 39 Albert Court, NethergateReid, Mrs J., lodgings, 49 CowgateReid, Mrs John, tavern keeper, Wrights' Hall, Key's Close, 18
NethergateReid, R. and W., bakers and grocers, 39-41 Prince's Street
Reid, Thomas, clerk, Dundee and Arbroath Railway Company ;
h. SeagateReid, William, writer, Burnhead ; h. Johnfield
Reid, William, baker, 31 Constitution RoadReilly, Hugh, shoemaker, 129 HilltownReilly, Michael, spirit-dealer, 11 James's Street, Maxwell-
townRennie, George, grocer, 54 Gellatly Street
Renny, David, baker, 28 Dudhope Street
Renny, James, clerk, with Shiell and Small, writers, 10 ReformStreet ; li. Ryehill Lane, Perth Road
Reoch, Thomas, grocer, 18 Hilltown
Reoch, William, Forebank RoadReston, Reverend James, minister Second Relief Congregation,
James's Church ; h. 13 Seafield Place
Reynolds, 0. L., Lilybank Foundry ; h. 3 Bain's Square
Richards and Company, of London—George Jameson, agent,
Panmure Street
Rickard, Cplin, auctioneer, appraiser, and agent, 37 High Street
;
h. Lilybank Cottage
Riddoch, Mrs, 158 NethergateRitchie, Alexander, smith and farrier. Candle Lane, Seagate
Ritchie, David, shipmaster, 124 Seagate
Ritchie, George, do., Gellatly Street
Ritchie, James, mason, 15 North Tay Street
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Ritchie, John, grocer, 18 Watson's Lane, Blackness RoadRitchie, Peter, do., 27 Bucyegiaker WyndRitchie, P. D., Dundee and Li^rpool Shipping office, 5 Dock
Street
Robb, David, shipbroker, 4 Gellatly Street
Robb, James, shoemaker, 124 Prince's Street
Robb, James, bootmaker, 39 West Port ; h. 2 Brown Street
Robb, James, hairdresser, 6 Ann Street, Maxwelltown; h. 37Forebank Road
Robb, John S., shipmaster. Young's Close, 66 MurraygateRobb, Misses, 1 Meadow Street, WellgateRoberts, James, cowfeeder, Albert Street
Roberts, John, engineer, 22 Fish Street
Robertson, Alexander, fishmonger, Fish Market; h. Shore Ter-race
Robertson, Alexander, teacher, Butterburn, 29 Elisabeth Street,
MaxwelltownRobertson, Alexander, spirit-dealer, 42 Bell Street
Robertson, Alexander, steward of s. s. Dundee; h. 10 WestDock Street
Robertson, Alexander, spirit-dealer, 12 Bell Street
Robertson, Andrew, vintner, 17 West Port
Robertson, Andrew, manufacturer, 204 HawkhillRabertson, Andrew, do., 25 Cowgate ; h. 208 Hawk-
hill
Robertson and Beharrie, builders, MeadowsideRobertson and Brown, tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 42 Hi gh
Street ; h. Miln's Buildings, 142 NethergateRobertson, David, builder, Meadowside ; h. 37 HilltownRobertson, David, feuar, Park Wynd, HawkhillRobertson, David, grocer and tailor, 135 HawkhillRobertson, David, grocer and spirit-dealer, foot of Cotton Road,
DensRobertson, David, shipmaster, 14 St Andrew's Street
Robertson, David, baker, 44 Union Street
Robertson, David, spirit-dealer, 98 Dudhope Crescent
Robertson, Donald, do., 130 MurraygateRobertson, Duncan, do., Cowgate Tavern, 88 CowgateRobertson, George, upholsterer, 35 Nethergate ; h. 33 do.
Robertson, George, 25 NethergateRobertson, George, hosier, hatter, and umbrella maker, 40 Over-
gate
Robertson, George, grocer, 1 Church Lane; h. Thorter RowCourt
Robertson, George, moulder, Dudhope Foundry, Smellie's Well,
Lochee Road
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Robertson, Isabella, draper, 45 NethergateRobertson, J., 16 St Clement's Lane ; h. East Port, 107 CowgateRobertson, James, pavement qnairier. Ward Road ; h. foot of
Blactness RoadRobertson, James, broker, 151 HilltownRobertson, James, foreman to David Brown and Company, 56
Ann Street, MaxwelltownRobertson, James, tailor, 73 High Street
Robertson, James, shoemaker, 163 HilltownRobertson, James, late watchmaker, 44 High Street
Robertson, James, spirit-dealer, 23 Barrack Street
Robertson, James, manufacturer, 31 Forebank RoadRobertson, James, road surveyor, 6 Victoria Street, Wallace FeusRobertson, James, clerk with Messrs Cobb and Mitchell, writers
;
h. Stobb's Well ParkRobertson, James, tailor, 15 ScouringbumRobertson, James, mason. Upper PleasanceRobertson, Japhet, grocer, 65 ScouringbumRobertson, John, merchant, 116 HawkhillRobertson, John, shipmaster, 17 St Andrew's Street
Robertson, John, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, 18 Mur-raygate ; h. Bell's Close, 14 do.
Robertson, Joseph, baker, 17 Upper Pleasance
Robertson, Joseph, grocer, 96 Prince's Street
Robertson, Miss, dressmaker, 10 NethergateRobertson, Mrs, of Carmylie, 228 Perth RoadRobertson, Mrs, Springfield, Perth RoadRobertson, Mrs, vintner, 14 Session Street
Robertson, Mrs, grocer, 122 Hilltown
Robertson, Mrs, teacher, 8 Ireland's Lane, Chapelshade
Robertson, Mrs Alison, grocer, 102 Overgate
Robertson, Mrs M., victualler, 167 Hilltown
Robertson, Mrs Margaret, spirit-dealer, 107 Overgate
Robertson, Peter, grocer. Fish Street
Robertson, Robert, vintner, 52 West Port
Robertson, Simon, Collector of Shore Dues, Shore Dues office,
Harbour Trustees' Buildings, Dock Street ; h. above
Robertson, Thomas, spirit-dealer, 1 Upper Pleasance
Robertson, Thomas, Harbour and Railway Coffeehouse, 46
East Dock Street
Robertson, William (of Robertson and Beharrie, builders,
Meadowide) ; h. 8 Union Street, MaxwelltownRobertson, William, baker, 40 Bell Street
Robison, Miss, 14 Green MarketRodger, Alexander, grocer, 75 Hilltown
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Rodger, John, shipmaster, 6 Todburn Lane, King Street
Roger, Catherine, 25 King Street
Roger, Charles, merchant, 1 Peter Street, MurraygateRoger, Charles Y., merchant, Rankine's Court, 6 MurraygateRoger, David, tailor, 7 Todburn Lane, King Street
Roger, E. Y. and Company, baby linen and children's dress
makers, first flat Rankine's Court, 6 MurraygateRoger, George, turner, 18 Session Street
Roger, James, 15 Gellatly Street
Rogers, Thomas, wright, 69 Bucklemaker WyndRoUo, David, writer and notary-public ; agent for Alliance
British and Foreign Insurance Company, 73 High Street
;
h. LocheeRoUo, John, wright, 13 HawkhillRonaldson, Mrs George, 37 Union Street
Ross, Alexander, grocer, 111 ScouringbumRoss, Daniel, merchant (of Tompsett, Ross, and Company,
London) ; h. Magdalen Yard Point HouseRoss, David, vintner, 112 Overgate
Ross, Donald, brewer, Joint Stock Buildings, WellgateRoss, George, Crown and Anchor Tavern, Commercial Street
Ross, James, surgeon. Royal Infirmary, King Street
Ross, James C, tailor and clothier, 21 Union Street; h. 43 do.
Ross, John, grocer and spirit-dealer, 8 Commercial Street,
MaxwelltownRoss, Mrs Charles, sick nurse, 28 Rose Street
Ross, Robert, manufacturer of knitting, cotton^ &c., 13Overgate
Ross, William, flesher, 1 Bucklemaker "WyndRough, George, glover, 5 High Street ; h. 20 Union Street
Rough, Mrs, 33 Nethergate
Rowan, James, merchant and commission agent, 26 St Andrew'sStreet
Rowland, 0. J., merchant and manufacturer, 32 Baltic Street
Roxburgh, Andrew, merchant, 107 Seagate
Roxburgh, Reverend John, of St John's Free Church, Small's
Wynd ; A. 32 do.
Roy, Andrew, teacher. Public Seminaries
Royal Hotel (Stewart's), 54 NethergateRoyal Infirmary, 14 King Street
Royal Mail and General Coach Office, 4 Castle Street, and at
the Royal Hotel, 54 NethergateRuddiman, John, eating-house keeper, 21 Church LaneRumgay, Thomas, grocer, 30 Lower Pleasance
Russell and Dewar, chemists and druggists, 74 High Street
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Russell, David (of Russell and Dewar) ; h. BumheadRussell, Charles, shoemaker, 27 West FortRussell, James, Manager of Gas Works ; h. Peep-o'-Day, Ferrj
RoadRussell, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, 16-18 Hunter Street
Russell, John, tailor and green-grocer, 50 HawkhillRussell, John, broker, 96 CowgateRusseU, Misses, 11 South Tay Street
Russell, Reverend Andrew, A.M., Congregational Church,Prince's Street ; h. 4 Victoria Street, Wallace Feus
Russell, Reverend David, D.D., Congregational Church, Con-stitution Road ; A. 86 Nethergate
Russell, Robert, file and rasp cutter, Thoms's Close, HighStreet
Russell, T. and J., drapers, 23-25, 27-29 Reform Street ; h. 11do,
Ruthven, William, shipbroker. Dock Street
Ruxton, Mrs, 13 Fish Street
Sailors' Hall, Yeaman ShoreSalmon, James, city missionary, 23 Forebank RoadSamson, David, manufacturer, 73 Hilltown
Samson, George, do., 28 Elisabeth Street, ' Maxwell-town
Samson, George, weaver, 169 HawkhillSamson, Hugh, manufacturer, 7 St Andrew's Street ; h. 1 Jamaica
Street, MaxwelltownSamson, James, architect, 68 Blackscroft
Samson, William, manufacturer, 73 Hilltown
Sandeman and Company, confectioners and fruiterers, lOl Mur-raygate
Sandeman, David (of Sandeman and Company), 103 Murray-gate
Sandeman, E., milliner, 64 HawkhillSandeman, George, agent and manager of Newcastle Steam
Packet Company, 6 Exchange Street; h. Victoria Square,
NethergateSandeman, Robert, bleacher, 24 Wellgate ; h. Rose Mill, Strath-
martineSanders, Mrs W., 6 Perth RoadSanderson, Peter, cabinetmaker, 47 Reform Street ; h. top of
School WyndSandie, William, feuar, Smithfield, top of Hilltown
Sandimen, William, potato dealer, 50 Wellgate
Saunders^ George, brewer, 150 Seagate
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Saunders, Mrs F., vintner, Sanderson's Court, 222 Overgate
Saunders, Peter, currier and leather merchant, 2 Mid Street,
Chapelshade
Saunders, Thomas, manufacturer, 13 Meadow Street ; h. Olive-
bank Cottage, ForebankSaunders, W. C, surgeon, 11 Meadow Street
Saunders, William, grocer and spirit-dealer, 199 HawkhillSaunders, William, do. do., 144 Murraygate ; h.
aboveSavings Bank (National Security), 21 Reform Street
Saw Mills (Dundee), Trades' Lane, William Kirkland and Sons
Schwann, Frederick, merchant, 22 St Andrew's Street ; h. Hud-dersfield
Scobie, James, sheriff officer. Bell's Close, 14 MurraygateScott, Alexander, grocer and spirit -dealer, below Wishart Church,
Scott, Alexander, shipmaster, Albert Court, 39 Netbergate
Scott, Alexander, grocer, 30 Dudhope Street
Scott, Andrew, tailor. Dens Brae, Bucklemaker WyndScott, Andrew, wright, 27 Prince's Street ; /i. 38 Blackscroft
Scott, Archibald, 52 Bell Street
Scott, Captain Patrick, 160 Nethergate
Scott, Charles, grocer and spirit-dealer, 58 Scouringburn
Scott, Daniel, do. do. 4 do.
Scott, David, do., 45 Overgate ; h. 41 Barrack Street
Scott, Daviii, at Mrs Scott's, 20 St Clement's LaneScott, David, manufacturer, 21 Mid Wynd, HawkhillScott, David, bootmaker, 40 High Street ; h. 1 Dudhope Place
Scott, David senior, M'Donald's Land, Nelson Street, ForebankScott, David junior, do., do., do.
Scott, George junior, ironmonger, 3 High Street ; h. 89 KingStreet
Scott, J., grocer, 73 Perth RoadScott, James, shipmaster, 5 Tay Street Lane, Nethergate
Scott, James, tailor, Gray's Close, 70 High Street
Scott, James, do., 122 Overgate
Scott, James, hosier, 11 Prince's Street
Scott, James, wine and spirit merchant, 33 Scott's Angle, WestPort
Scott, John, carter and feuar, Albert Street
Scott, John, brewer, 84 Seagate
Scott, John, gardener. Old Craigie
Scott, John, writer. West Dock Street
Scott, Mrs, grocer and spirit-dealer, 29 Hilltown
Scott, Mrs David, 52 St Andrew's Street
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Scott, Mrs G., 20 St Clement's LaneScott, Mrs J. Home, 40 Magdalen Yard HeadScott, Mrs James, shoe-thread maker, 19 Wellgate ; h, 2 Kirk
Entry, do.
Scott, Mrs John, teacher of music, &c.. SeminariesScott, Mrs William, lodgings, 95 HilltownScott, Peter, builder, Wellington Street, PorebankScott, Peter, teacher, 30 Elisabeth Street, MaxwelltownScott, Robert, grocer and spirit-dealer, 132 HawkhillScott, Thomas, dyer and renovator, M'Intosh's Close, 108 Mur-
raygate
Scott, Thomas, tailor. Farmer's Close, 181 HiUtownScott, William, late manufacturer, 39 Constitution KoadScott, William, flesher, 70 Overgate
Scott, William, grocer, 30 Murraygate ; h. 1 Commercial Street
Scott, WUliam, joiner and power-loom shuttlemaker, &c., 38Hilltown ; h. 56 do,
Scott, William, shipmaster, 2 top of Dens BraeScott, William, Town's architect, 15 High Street; h. 5 South
Union Street
Scott, William junior, manufacturer, 21 Forebank RoadScottish Union Life and Fire Office, 10 High Street, James
Hunter, writer, agent
Scottish Widows' Fund Life Assurance Branch Office, 14 St
Andrew's Place
Scrimgeour, John, grocer and spirit-dealer, 24-26 North TayStreet
Scrimgeour, William, tailor and clothier, 13 Green MarketScrivens, Edward, spirit-dealer, 1 West Port; h. Liunsden's
Land, 7 do.
Scroijgle, James, dyer, top of Soap Work Lane ; h. 16 Bell
Street
Seth, George, grocer, 213-215 Pole Park Road, Lower Plea-
sance
Shand, WiUiam, gardener, 11 Seafield Lane, Perth RoadSharp, David, vintner, and hay merchant, 16 foot of Union
Street
Sharp, James, shipmaster, 13 Prince's Street
Sharp, John, flaxspianer. Ward Road ; h. 55 MeadowsideSharp, Mrs, spirit-dealer, 126 Overgate
Sharpe, W. P., clerk to D. Martin and Company ; h. KingStreet
Shaw, Duncan, late teacher, 24 Upper Pleasance
Shaw, Frederick, bookseller and stationer, 18 High Street ; h.
11 Reform Street
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Shaw, James P., Cowgate Port ; h. 3 Wellington Street
Shaw, Reid, and M'Lachlan, writers, BurnheadShaw, Walter, writer, Burnhead; h. Castle Hill
Shaw, Walter junior, accountant, 31 Reform Street
Shaw, William, accountant, Eastern Bank of Scotland
Shaw, William, and Son, calenderers, &c., Cowgate Port ; h, 3Wellington Street
Shearer, Donald, vintner, 9 Fish Street
Shearer, William, cooper, 47 Hilltown; h. 19 BucklemakerWynd
Shepherd, David, baker, 69 Hilltown
Shepherd, David, tailor, 17 Constable Street, Wallace FeusShepherd, David, wright, 2 Fenton Street ; h. 22 Meadow EntryShepherd, Matthew, teacher, St David's Parish School, Scour-
ingburn ; h. Isles's Lane, 115 HawkhillShepherd, Mrs Sarah, tobacconist and grocer, 80 MurraygateShepherd, William, wright, 35 Blackscroft
Shiell and Small, writers, Reform Street
Shiell, John (of Shiell and Small) ; h. Rose AngleShoebotham, Reverend Daniel K., minister of Lindsay Street
Chapel ; h. Ivy Cottage, Miller's Wynd, Perth RoadShore Dues Office, Harbour Trustees' Buildings, Customhouse,
Dock Street
Shore Dues Export Office, Mid ShoreSibbald, George, gardener and florist. Lower CrescentSim, Alexander, spirit-dealer, 161 OvergateSime, John, manufacturer, 24 Blackness Road ; h. 22 do,
Sime, James, house and ship joiner, 51 Dock Street ; h. 11Thorter Row
Sime, John, shipmaster, 2 Castle CourtSime, Misses, straw hat and dress makers, 71 MurraygateSime, Mrs, grocer, 119 HawkhillSime, Peter, wright, 89 ScouringburnSime, Thomas, grocer, 46 Lower Pleasance
Sime, Thomas, Wright's Close, 53 WellgateSime, Walter, feuar, Malcora's Entry, 101 ScouringburnSime, William, stationer, 57 Overgate ; li. 2 Upper Dudhope
CrescentSime, William, painter, 20 Peter Street ; h. do.
Sime, William junior, cabinetmaker ; warehouse, 96 Nethergate;
workshop, Roger's Close, 77 OvergateSimmers, Mrs, 14 Gellatly Street
Simpson, George, writer, 14 Tally Street, Nethergate ; h. do.
Simpson, George, clerk (Mr A. Easson's, Dens) ; h. Hermitage,Ferry Road
2f
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Simpson, James, grocer, 80 King StreetSimpson, Mrs Eobert, Hermitage, S5 Ferry RoadSimpson, Thomas, 41 Ferry RoadSimson, James, shoemaker, 22 Peter Street
Simson, Miss, lodgings, 1 Yeaman ShoreSimson, Thomas, grocer. 111 Murraygate ; h. Miller's Close,
138 do.
Simson, William, brewer, 96 CowgateSinclair, Alexander, jeweller, dealer in watches, &c., Dundee
Loan Office and General Sale Room, 24 Nethergate ; h18 do,,
Sinclair, Francis, teacher, Bisbfic Seminaries, 29 ConstitutionRoad '; rr. :.r^^-
Sinclair, John, shipmaster, 89 Prince's Street
Sinclair, John, Warder office ; h. 31 CowgateSinclair, John, vint^ier, 15 Lower PleasanceSinclair, Mrs Williajm, 104 Prince's Street
Sivewright, Williamj grocer and spirit-dealer, 224 OvergateSkeen, James, wrightand grocer, 20 Lower PleasanceSkeen, John, grocer, 20 Commercial Street, MaxwelltownSkeen, Mrs "William, feuar, 207 Pole Park RoadSkinner, James, tailor, 7 Crichton Street
Skinner, William, wright, 16 Galloway's Court, Crescent Street
;
h. 8 do,_
Skirving, Miss, milliner, 163 Scouringburn
Small, Alexander, plasterer, 3 Temple LaneSmall, Andrew, tinplate worker and gas-fitter. Mint Close, 51
High Street
Small, David (of Shiell and Small, writers) ; h. Springhill,
Ferry RoadSmall, David, teacher, 235 Hilltown
Small, David, Stewart's Court, Seagate
Small, Henry, merchant, Peter's Court, Cowgate ; h. EdenbankSmall, James, waste agent and manufacturer. Temple Lane and
Small's Wynd ; h. 20 Hunter Street
Small, James, mill manager, Paradise RoadSmall, James junior, merchant, 32 St Andrew's Street ; h. 15
Small's Lane, Small's WyndSmall, John A., baker, 41 HawkhillSmall, John, grocer, 62 King Street
Small, Margaret, grocer and spiritdealer, 204 Perth RoadSmall, Mrs Andrew, 43 Castle Street
Small, Peter junior, spirit-dealer, 5 Green MarketSmall, Robert, merchant, Peter's Court, Cowgate ; h. EdenbankSmall, Thomas, baker, 3 Qrecn Market
8s;
Small, William, teaclier, Dudhope Parish. School, 24 UpperPleasance
Small, William, mercliant, Peter's Court, Cowgate; Ji. Eden-bank
Smart, Lieutenant J. N., R.N., Harbour Master, Earl Grey'sDock Office ; h. Dock Street (east)
Smart, Miss, 14 Green MarketSmart, Miss Helen, Smart's Buildings, SeagateSmellie, James, grain and provision dealer, 1 20 Murraygate,
251 Overgate, and 32 West Port; A. 118 MurraygateSmellie, William, cabinetmaker and house factor, Long Wynd
;
h. do.
Smith, A., upholsterer, 1 Victoria Square, Nethergate*
Smith, A., bookseller, 69 Reform Street; h,. 16 Bell Street
Smith, Alexander, general agent, Rankine's Court, 6 Murray-gate ; 7i. do.
Smith, Alexander, porter, Eastern Bank of Scotland ; h. 22 Mur-raygate
Smith, Alexander, grocer, 14 ScouringburnSmith, Alexander, grocer and provision dealer, 82 HawkhillSmith, Alexander, clerk. Post Office ; h. Park WyndSmith, Alexander, master R.N., 4 Victoria Street
Smith, Alexander, clothier, 72 High Street; A. 17 NelsonStreet
Smith, Andrew, bootmaker, 25 Hilltown ; h. 21 do.
Smith, Andrew, cabinetmaker, foot of Rennie's Close, Nether-gate ; ^. 1 2 Long Wynd
Smith, Charles, wright. Foundry Lane, East Port ; K WilliamStreet, Forebank
Smith, David, flaxspinner, Ward Mill ; h. 60 Bell Street
Smith, David (of G. L. Walker and Company), 1 St Andrew's
_Street ; h. Milne's Court, 48 Wellgate
Smith, David, shoemaker, 9 HilltownSmith, David, sculptor and funeral monument maker. Railway
Station, Ward Road ; A. 23-11 Dudhope CrescentSmith, David, wright, 24 Session Street
Smith, David, architect, 31 Reform Street; A. Morgan's Build-
ings, 125 NethergateSmith, David, manufacturer, St Andrew's Street; /i. Banff Street,
AlythSmith, David, writer, &^ High Street; K Springfield, and Well-
bank, LocheeSmith, David, letter carrier, 1 Dallfield WalkSmith, George, druggist, Ladywell Lane ; A. 3 Baltic Street
Smith, George, feuar, 185 Hilltown
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Smith, George, feuar, and cowfeeder, Coldside
Smith, George, wright, 6 St Peter's Street, HawkhillSmith, Henry and Company, merchants and manufacturers, 47
CowgateSmith, Henry (of Henry Smith and Company) ; h. 2 Albert
Street
Smith, J. and W., china merchants, 17-19 Castle Street ; h.
Doig's Court, do.
Smith, James, flesher, Fair Muir Toll
Smith, James, merchant, 7 Dock Street ; h, do.
Smith, James, manager, Dens Mills (Messrs Baxter Brothers
and Company) ; h. 30 Blackscroft
Smith, James, carter and meal-dealer, 11 George's Place, Well-
Smith, James, M'Intosh's Close, 31 MeadowsideSmith, James, shipbuilder, 51 Dock Street; h. 11 Dock Street
(west)
Smith, James junior, clerk, Young's Close, 66 MurraygateSmith, John, baker, 11 Seagate ; h. 8 Castle Street
Smith, John, spirit- dealer, 87 ScouringburnSmith, John, flesher, 67 Perth KoadSmith, John, feuar, Thain's Park, Tait's Lane, HawkhiUSmith, John, 17 CowgateSmith, John, clothier, 72 High Street ; h. 17 Nelson Street
Smith, John, spirit-dealer, 101 Overgate
Smith, John, mill manager, 58 Barrack Street
Smith, J. P., tailor, 6 High Street
Smith, Miss, 21 Reform Street
Smith, Miss, boarding school, 12 South Tay Street
Smith, Miss, dressmaker, 159 Scouringburn
Smith, Miss Catherine, 174 Perth RoadSmith, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 5 Bain's Square
Smith, Mrs, 21 Hunter Street
Smith, Mrs, bonnetmaker, 68 Seagate
Smith, Mrs, broker, 177 Overgate
Smith, Mrs, grocer, 121 Hilltown
Smith, Mrs, do., 67 Wellgate
Smith, Mrs, do., 144 Overgate
Smith, Mrs Andrew, tinsmith, 53 Hawkhill
Smith, Mrs David", grocer, 186 Overgate
Smith, Mrs George, spirit-dealer, 107 Hilltown
Smith, P. and J., manufacturers of sacks, hop pocketing, and
wool bags, 153 Hawkhill ; h. do.
Smith, Peter, tailor, 66 Hilltown
Smith, Robert, letter carrier, Luke's Close, Nethergate
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Smitli, Robert, grocer, 71 Prince's Street ; h. do.
Smith, Robert, do., 69 Scouringburn
Smith, Samuel, shipmaster, Dyer's Close, 22 MurraygateSmith, Silvester, m«rchant and commission agent, 4 Panmure
Street ; h. BonnybankSmith, T. and A., upholsterers, 43 NethergateSmith, Thomas (of Henry Smith and Company) ; h. 2 Albert
Street
Smith, Thomas, shoemaker, 182 OvergateSmith, Thomas (of Barrie and Smith), mason, Meadowside ; h.
Small's WyndSmith, Walter, spirit-dealer, 7 Mid ShoreSmith, William, manager, Hillbank Works ; h. top of Cotton
Road, DensSmith, William, baker, 75 MurraygateSmith, William C, grocer, 74 Hilltown
Smith, William, shipmaster, Burnhead, SeagateSoot, David, grocer, 37 Overgate ; h, 23 Union Street
Soot, James, merchant, agent Bon Accord Insurance Company,27 Cowgate ; h. Dallfield
Soot, Mrs, 14 Union Street
Soutar, George, bootmaker, 18 Reform Street ; h. Miller's Land,95 Hilltown
Soutar, Mrs, lodgings, 2 Panmure Street
Soutar, William, tailor, 97 HawkhillSouter, David, shipmaster, 104 SeagateSouter, James, joiner, Souter's Close, 28 Hilltown ; h. 26 do.
Souter, William, shipmaster, 104 SeagateSouter, William, cowfeeder, 6 Elisabeth Street, MaxwelltownSouth, William, glazier, 4 HawkhillSpalding, David, grocer, 71 Rosebank Street
Spankie, James and Company, agents and linen manufacturers,
7 Cowgate ; h. 32 Barrack Street
Spark, David, clerk, 41 Reform Street ; h. LocheeSpeed, Andrew, spirit-dealer, 268 Perth RoadSpeed, George, cowfeeder, 3 Union Place, Perth RoadSpence, Alexander, grocer, 24 Ann Street, MaxwelltownSpence, Alexander Blair, surgeon and dentist. Shore Terrace
Spence, Robert, shoe merchant, 4 Crichton §treet ; h. 3 Craig
Street
Spence, Stewart and Son, provision and spirit merchants. Cotton
Road, Dens ; h. aboveSpence, T. B., surgeon, &c., 5 Crichton Street; A. 7 do.
Spink, John, shipmaster, 13 Yeaman Shore
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Spink, John junior, cleri, Stamp and Tax Office, 36 Castle
Street ; h. Union Street, east side
Sprunt, James, perfumer and jeweller, 28 High Street ; h. 29do.
Standard Life Assurance Company, 3 New Inn Entry, Jamesand John Ogilvie, writers, agents
Stark, David, manufacturer, Bucklemaker WyndStark, James, broker, 40 Wellgate ; A. 13 Kirk Entry, do.
Steel, A. and N., tea and coffee merchants, 133 MurraygateSteel, A. (of A. and N. Steel) ; h, Lindsay's Entry, 31 HilltownSteele, Andrew, grocer, 8 West Port ; h. do.
Steele, G. M. (of Crighton and Steele, 32 Reform Street) ; h.
Young's Land, 74 SeagateSteele, James, plasterer, Meadowside ; A. 58 Barrack Street
Steele, James, engineer, "Wallace Foundry ; h. 24.26 CottonRoad
Steele, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, 2 Mid Shore
Steele, Mrs Anna, lodgings, 64 High Street
Steele, N. (of A. and N. Steele) ; A. 21 HilltownSteele, Thomas, tailor, 36 Union Street, MaxwelltownStephen, George, ironmonger, 29 Castle Street ; h. 1 Somer-
ville Place
Stephen, James, accountant, Dundee and Newtyle RailwayCompany, Railway office. Wards ; h. Constitution Road
Stephen, Mrs, Rankine's Court, 6 MurraygateStephen, Mrs William, 4 Gellatly's Buildings, NethergateStephen, P., teacher, 28 Baltic Street ; h. 18 Nelson Street
Steven, Alexander, shipbuilder, Marine Parade ; h. BurnheadSteven, George, tailor, 27 Prince's Street
Steven, John, manufacturer. Lower LilybankSteven, John, confectioner, 3 HawkhillSteven, Mrs, 68 Seagate
Steven, Robert, wood measurer, 9 Hilltown
Steven, fhomas, vintner, 13 Scouringburn
Stevenson, Jean, grocer and spirit -dealer, 5 Blinshall Street,
ScouringburnStevenson, John S., feuar, 69 Prince's Street
Stevenson, John, dyer, 17 Nethergate ; h. 1 Bell Street
Stewart and Mitchell, slaters, Bell Street, south side
Stewart, A., Royal Hotel, 34 NethergateStewart, A., eating-house keeper, 87 Hilltown
Stewart, Alexander, 3 Hunter Street
Stewart, Alexander, vintner, Dock Street ; h. \ Long WyndStewart, Alexander, shipmaster, 52 St Andrew's Street
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Stewart, Andrew, teacher of English, &c., Blinshall Street; h.
10 MilnbankStewart. David, contractor, 175 Seagate
Stewart, David W., agent, 43 Union Street
Stewart, Donald, British Hotel, 4 Castle Street and 3 SeagateStewart, Donald, stoneware dealer, 116 ScouringburnStewart, Edward, boot and shoe maker, 61 NethergateStewart, J. japanner, corner of Temple Lane, West PortStewart, J. A., portrait painter, 39 High Street
Stewart, James (of Stewart and Mitchell, slaters) ; h. Cooper'sAllej, 16 Wellgate
Stewart, James, glover, Trades' Hall, 78 High Street
Stewart, James, manufacturer and mason, 14 Thomson Street,
Perth RoadStewart, James, broker, 79 Seagate
Stewart, James, tinsmith, 8 Ann Street, MaxwelltownStewart, James, flesher, 97 Perth RoadStewart, James, manufacturer, 4 Upper Pleasance
Stewart, Janet, spirit-dealer, 36 HawkhillStewart, John, fruiterer, 68 Murraygate ; h. Young's Close, 66
do,
Stewart, John, tailor, 26 ScouringburnStewart, John, feuar, Coldside
Stewart, John, boot and shoe maker, 23 Hunter Street
Stewart, John, spirit-dealer, 17 Prince's Street
Stewart, John, stabler. Eagle Inn, 108 Murraygate and 31 Mea-dowside
Stewart, John, grocer, 49 HilltownStewart, John, tea and spirit dealer, 33 WellgateStewart, John, nursery and seeds man, 21 Nethergate ; nursery
and h. Broughty FerryStewart, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 44 King Street
Stewart, Miss, 42 Perth RoadStewart, Mrs, milliner, 63 Reform Street
Stewart, Mrs, calenderer, 96 OvergateStewart, Mrs John, fruiterer, 28 Nethergate ; h. 22 Crichton
Street
Stewart, Mrs Mary, 38 Prince's Street
Stewart, Mrs William, lodgings, 16 Bell Street
Stewart, Neil, boot and shoe maker, 29 Park Wynd, Hawkhill
;
h. do.
Stewart, Peter, baker, 64 King Street ; h. do.
Stewart, Robert, furnishing tailor, 9 St Andrew's Street ; h. do.
Stewart, Robert, writing master. Public Seminaries ; h. 31
Reform Street
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Stewart, Robert, tailor, 5 Blackscroft
Stewart, Robert, spirit-dealer, 135 Hilltown ; h. aboveStewart, Rook, grocer and spirit-dealer, 9 West PortStewart, William, broker, 127 CowgateStewart, William, painter, 156 NethergateStewart, William, stabler, 26 King Street
Stewart, William, wine and spirit merchant, 20 Dock Street ; h.
17 Seafield Lane, Perth RoadStibbles, James, 31 Matthew's Close, OvergateStarling, Abram, steward, Perth steamer to London, 3 West
Dock Street
Stirling, George, tailor, 4 Hunter Street
Stirling, John, of Graybank, 22 Magdalen Yard RoadStirling, John, boot and shoe maker, 70 King Street ; h. 28
Todburn Lane, do.
Stirling, Reverend Thomas, teacher, Tay SquareStirling, Peter senior, city mission agent, 20 Wellington Street,
ForebankStiven, Mrs, Nelson Street, ForebankStiven, Mrs, grocer, 1 Castle CourtStiven, William, vintner and cowfeeder. Barbican House, Cotton
Rx)ad, DensStormonth, David, auctioneer, 21 WellgateStormonth, Peter, do. and appraiser, dealer in furniture,
&c., 118 Overgate; h. aboveStrachan, George Y., teacher, Playfair's Close, 1 2 HawkhillStrachan, James, 43 Castle Street
Strachan, John, shipmaster, 34 Constable Street
Strachan, Peter, baker, 8 HawkhillStrachan, Walter, spirit-dealer, 23 Nethergate and 2 School
WyndStrathearn, Peter, vegetable pill manufacturer, 10 Henderson's
Wynd, West PortStratton, David, cowfeeder, Coldside
Stratton, John, carter, 37 Bucklemaker WyndStratton, Peter, teacher. Hammermen's Hall, school room ; h.
22 Barrack Street
Stratton, William, cooper, 57 King Street
Strong, Stewart, clerk, 20 Dock Street
Strong, William, agent, 20 do,
Stronner, David, grocer, 18 Prince's Street ; h. 12 Crescent
Street, do.
Stuart, A. (of P. and A. Stuart) ; h. 2 Panmure Street
Stuart, P. and A., tea, wine, and spirit merchants, 38 Nether-
gate, and 1 Panmure Street and Wellgate
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Stuart, Peter (of P, and A. Stuart) ; h. 32 Union Street
Sturrock, David, shipmaster, 23 St Andrew's Street
Sturrock, James, carter, 32 Dudhope Street
Sturrock, James, manufacturer, 22 Ann Street, Maxwelltown ; h.
Morrison's Court, WellgateSturrock, John, banker, Bank of Scotland's office. Reform Street
;
h. 2 Park Place
Sturrock, John junior, writer, 21 Reform Street ; h. HawkhillPlace
Sturrock, John, grocer, 17 Lower Pleasance
Sturrock, Miss, Small's "WyndSturrock, Robert, agent, 5 Bain's Square ; h. 2 Park Place
Sturrock, Thomas, tailor, 17 Rosebank Street
Sumers, James, flesher, 26 Prince's Street ; h. do.
Summers, Stewart, do., 123 Hilltown ; h. laehind
Sun Fire and Life Insurance office, 23 Castle Street
Sutherland and Murdoch, plumbers, brassfounders, and gas-
fitters, 146 Overgate, and Albert Court, Nethergate
Sutherland, George, brassfounder. Herald's yard, Barrack Street
Sutherland, George, plumber, Lindsay Street
Sutherland, Miss, teacher, Female School of Industry, BrownStreet ; h. Cherryfield, Blackness Road
Swankie, Henry, vintner, 63 Seagate
Swinton, Mrs, lodgings, 7 Mid Street, Chapelshade
Sydie, George, tailor, 191 HawkhillSymers, Colin, late collector of customs, 27 South Tay Street
Symers, John, agent, British Linen Company, 77 Murraygate
Symers, Misses, Tay Square
Symington, Reverend John, First Relief Church, Temple Lane ;
h. 125 NethergateSymon, Adam, civil engineer, 37 Westfield, Magdalen Yard
RoadSymon, John, Eastern Bank of Scotland ; h. Perth Road
Tait & Yeaman, herring curers. Horse WyndTait, James, gardener and seedsman, Tait's Lane, Hawkhill
Tait, William, baker, 1 1 Scouringburn
Tait, William, herring curer, 97 Seagate
Talbert, George, vintner, 9 Tally Street and 7 Thorter RowTarbat and Bruce, tailors and clothiers, 8 High Street ; h. J.
Tarbat, 2 Bell Street, Constitution Road, and J. Bruce,
Union Street
Tarone, Anthony, barometer and mirror warehouse, 12 Murray-'
gate ; h. Miller's Close, 138 do.
Tasker, John, vintner, 9 Yeaman Shore
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Taws, James, and Sons, flaxspinners, bagging and sacking manu
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facturers, 29 Mid Street Chapelshade ; h. 171 HilltownTawse, George, skinner, Stobswell Park ; A., do.Tay Coffeehouse, 76 MurraygateTay Coff'eehouse, 4 West Dock StreetTay Marine Insurance Company, 119 do.
Tay and Tyne Shipping Company, Green Market,—JamesKennedy, Manager, 53 Cowgate
Taylor, Henry, vintner, 2 Fish Street
Taylor, J. and J., printers, Gray's Close, 71 High StreetTaylor, James, brewer, 13 Peter Street; h. 174 SeagateTaylor, James, shoemaker, 31 HawkhillTaylor, James, and Company, machine-makers and flaxspinners,
Lindsay Street
Taylor, John, block and pump maker, 43 Exchange Street
Taylor, John, shoemaker, top of SeagateTaylor, Misses, dressmakers, 8 Crichton Street
Taylor, Mrs, milliner, 62 OvergateTaylor, Peter (agent for Messrs Blackie and Son, publishers,
Glasgow), 7 Crichton Street
Taylor, Robert, quarrier. Constable Street
Taylor, Mrs, 1 Westfield Place, Perth RoadTaylor, William, gardener, Rosefield, Blackness RoadTaylor, William, grocer, 78 King Street
Taylor, William (of James Taylor and Company), LindsayStreet
Taylor, William, lath-splitter, 87 King Street
Tennant, Thomas, confectioner, 5 Thorter RowTennant, W. G. (of Dundee Provision Company), 29 WellgateTervet, Thomas, shipmaster, 31 George's PlaceThain, Alexander, grocer, 157 HawkhiUThain, James, shipowner, 37 Exchange Street j h. Cherrybank,
Magdalen Yard RoadThain, John, do., do.
;
h. Heath Park,Blairgowrie
Theatre Royal, 13 Castle Street
Theatre Royal, Yeaman ShoreThiebault, Ch., commission agent, foot St Andrew's Street ; h.
LogieThird, James B., upholsterer, 2 Seafield Lane, Perth RoadThistle Hall, 15 Union Street, John Cooper, keeper; li. aboveThom, Dr, surgeon and druggist. Prince's Street
Thomas, James, lime merchant ; shed 19 West Dock Street
Thomas, Mrs Dr, 3 Craig Street
Thorns, David, shipmaster, 153 Seagate
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Thorns, George, mercliant, 18 St Andrew's Place ; h. 11 KingStreet
Thorns, James, feuar, 213 Pole Park Road, Lower PleasanceThorns, Mrs Alexander, Wester Clepington
Thotas, Mrs George senior, Miln's Buildings, 146 NethergateThorns, Patrick H., Agent National 'Bank of Scotland, and
Manager of Forfarshire and Perthshire Insurance Company,14 St Andrew's Place ; h. Crescent House
Thorns, Peter, merchant, 47 High Street ; h. 1 South UnionStreet
Thoms, William, banker, 114 Seagate; h. do.
Thomson, David, teacher of Latin, &c.. Public Seminaries ; h.
Mrs Fleming's lodgings, 8 Crichton Street
Thomson, David, engraver and printer, 67 Reform Street
Thomson, David, tailor, 34 Bucklemaker WyndThomson, George, timber merchant—orders taken by John
M'Gregor, coppersmith, 41 Dock Street ; h. 77 Davidson'sLand, Seagate
Thomson, George, wood merchant, Trades' Lane ; h. 52 St
Andrew's Street
Thomson, James and Company, merchants and manufacturers,
9 Bain's Square ; h. and factory, 216 Perth RoadThomson, Reverend James, St Clement's ; h. Eden BankThomson, John W., writer, 21 Castle Street; h. Springbank,
Arbroath RoadThomson, John, teacher, 24 Dudhope Street ; h, 22 do'ihomson. Lieutenant Joseph, Stamp and Tax Office, 36 Castle
Street ; h. 40 Perth RoadThomson, Keay, tinsmith and gas-fitter, 15 Hilltown ; h. 42
Dudhope Street
Thomson, Miss, ladies' shoe warehouse, 2 Gellatly's Buildings,
NethergateThomson, Miss M., milliner, 18 Barrack Street
Thomson, Misses, dressmakers, Morgan's Buildings, 125 Nether-
Thomson, Mrs, spirit-dealer, 11 Small's WyndThomson, Mrs Walter, 35 South Tay Street
Thomson, Mrs William and Sons, upholsterers and paper-
hangers, Rankine's Court, 6 MurraygateThomson, R. H., jeweller, 37 High Street
Thomson, Robert, surgeon, 3 Bain's SquareThomson, Samuel C, merchant, 12 Dock Street ; h. Annfield
House, Broughty FerryThomson, Thomas, spirit-dealer, 180 OvergateThomson, Thomas, grocer, 51 Wellgate
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Thomson, Williain, grocer, 115 Murraygate ; h. 2 Peter StreetThomson, William, clothier, 8 Reform Street ; h. 20 SeagateThomson, William, police surveyor, 19 Speed's Close, OvergateThomson, William, tailor, 67 ScouringburnThomson, William Scott, shipmaster, .18 Todburn Lane, King
Street
Thompson, John, carter, 49 Blackscroft
Thompson, Miss, dressmaker, Rankine's Court, 6 MurraygateThompson, Misses, M'Vicar's Lane, Perth RoadThompson, Mrs, grocer, 250 Perth RoadThornton, James, spirit-dealer, 36 Henderson's Wynd, Scour-
ingburnThornton, John, seaman, 5 Ramsay Street, Lower PleasanceTindal, Peter, shoemaker, 110 ScouringburnTinder, Thomas, feuar, Smithfield
Tod, J., milliner, 136 OvergateTodd, Francis H., baker, 181 doTodd, James, manufacturer, 122 Seagate ; factory Lilybank ; h,
18 Wellington Street, ForebankTodd, James, grocer, by 18 Seafield Lane, Perth RoadTodd, John, merchant and manufacturer, 5 Castle Street; A.
Sydney Place, Constitution RoadTodd, Mrs, 22 Crichton Street
Toner, John, fiirniture-dealer, 45 Reform Street and 148Overgate ; h. Gunn's Close, do
Town Chamberlain's office, 14 High Street
Tosh, David, Tay steamer, Union Close, 25 NethergateTosh, John, baker, 93-95 Perth RoadTosh, John, shipmaster, 35 Exchange Street
Tosh, Mrs, Meadowside Tavern, 23 MeadowsideTosh, Robert, shipowner, 17 Dock Street ; h. Commercial Street
Trades' Lane Calendering Company, William Martin junior.
Manager ; h. 89 Prince's Street
Tullo, David P., tailor and clothier, 8 OvergateTullo, William, clerk, 8 OvergateTulloch, Brothers, hatters, 31 High Street ; h. Fenton's Close,
70 MurraygateTulloch, David, hatter, 65 Murraygate ; h. Fenton's Close, 70
do.
Turnbull, George, agent, 32 Castle Street ; h. 47 do.
TurnbuU, George, grocer, 166 OvergateTurnbull, John, do., 38 Lower Pleasance
Turnbull, William, merchant, 27 Cowgate ; ?i. 23 King Street
Turnbull, William, shipmaster, 2 Castle CourtTurnbull, William, do., 20 St Clement's Lane
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Turpie, John, shipmaster, 21 Gellatly Street
Tyrie, Alexander, plasterer, Meadowside ; h. 38 Bell Street
Tyrie, William, do., do.
;
h. Mint Close, 51High Street
Union Loan Office, Criohton's Close, 50 MurraygateUnion Whale Fishing Company, Seagate, east endUre, Alexander, gardener, 12 Constitution Street, RosebankUre, James, do.. Sunny Bank, Blackness RoadUre, Peter, do., 179 Hawkhill
Ure, William, writer, 3 Thorter Row ; h. do.
Urquhart, Alexander, hairdresser, wigmaker, and horse hair
dealer, 220 OvergateUrquhart, David, letter carrier, 220 OvergateUrquhart, Daniel (of William Urquhart and Sons), 16 Nether-
gate ; h. Nursery House, Scouringburn
Urquhart, Edward (of do. do.) j h. Cherryfield
Cottage, Blackness RoadUrquhart, James, clerk, 20 St Andrew's Place ; h. 74 SeagateUrquhart, Miss, 2 Springfield Place, Perth RoadUrquhart, Mrs, Castle LaneUrquhart, William and Sons, nursery and seeds men ; nurseries
at Scouringburn, Dudhope, and Annfield ; seed shop, 16
Nethergate
Valentine, James, engraver, printer, and stationer, 100 Mur-raygate ; h. above
Valentine, John, stamp-cutter and lithographer, 123 MurraygateValentine, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 6 Victoria SquareValentine, Mrs, 17 Crichton Street
Waddel, B. and I., hoodmakers and wool-knitters, 24 Bell
Street
Waddel, John, manufacturer, 16 Ireland's Lane, Chapelshade
Waddel, John, do., 3 Wilkie's Lane, HawkhillWalker, Charles, writer, 19 High Street ; h. Magdalen Point
Walker, Crawford, wine merchant, 33 Murraygate ; h. TaySquare
Walker, Daniel, inspector of factories, Broughty Ferry
Walker, David, shipmaster, Gellatly Street
Walker, G. L, and Company, merchants, I St Andrew's Street
Walker, George, mariner, Morton's Square, 31 WellgateWalker, George, shipmaster, Gellatly Street
Walker, George, grocer, 6 Union Street, MaxwelltownWalker, Henry, flaxspinner, 21 Cowgate; A. 3 Upper Dudhope
Crescent
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Walker, J. and H., flaxspinners, 21 CowgateWalker, James, do., do. ; /i. 21 King StreetWalker, James, writer, ; h. Cotton RoadWalker, James, plumber, Matthew's Close, 31 Overgate ; h.
Tliorter RowWalker, Janet, cloth-dealer, 116 HilltownWalker, Mrs, Commercial Hotel, 51 OvergateWalker, Mrs, grocer, 65 NethergateWalker, Patrick, shipmaster, 60 Prince's Street
Walker, Robert, bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, Trades'Hall, High Street ; h. 9 South Tay Street
Walker, Reverend Robert S., Longforgan Free Church ; h.
Union Place, Perth RoadWalker, Susan, broker, 62 South Tay Street
Walker, Thomas, writer, 51 Reform Street ; h. 152 Perth RoadWalker, William, brewer, 15 Constable Street
Walker, William, grocer, 36 Bucklemaker WyndWallace, Henry, tailor, 7 Blackscroft
Wallace, James, cabinetmaker, Malcom's Entry, 101 Scouring.burn
Wallace, Mrs William, tavern, 8 Barrack Street
Wallace, Mrs William, vintner, 15 Tally Street and 48 Over-gate
Wales, William, depute Sheriff Clerk, 30 Reform Street ; h.
35 Union Street
Wanles, James, shoemaker, 214 Perth RoadWannan, Alexander, Perth and Glasgow Carrier, M'Intosh's
Entry, 31 Meadowside, and 6 Fenton Street
Wannan, John, late grocer, 44 West Port
Ward, Mrs, milliner, 28 Castle Street
Warden, Alexander J., merchant, manufacturer, and flaxspinner,
28 Cowgate ; h. Wellington Street
Warden, Andrew, tailor, 89 Hilltown
Warden, George, do., 100 do.
Warder printing and publishing offices, Croom's Close andNew Inn Entry, High Street
Warnock, Robert, clothier. Green Market ; A. 14 do.
Warren, John, Surveyor G. P. O., 2 Comely BankWatson, Alexander, shoemaker, 12 ScouringburnWatson, D. and J., watchmakers, 42 HawkhillWatson, F., ironmonger, tinsmith, &c., 81 Murraygate ; h, 85
do.
Watson, James, feuar, Coldside
Watson, James, pilot, 12 Gellatly Street
Watson, James, late merchant, 23 South Tay Street
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Watson, James, spirit-dealer, 76 Seagate
Watson, John, smith, 36 Constable Street ; /?. 46 Prince's Street
Watson, John, gunsmith and cutler. Miller's Close, 138 Mur-raygate ; h. Butchart's Close, 112 do.
Watson, John, baker, 1 1 Barrack Street
Watson, John, sailmaker, 106 Nethergate
Watson, John, ironmonger, 21 High Street ; h. 38 do.
Watson, John, plumber, 14 Barrack Street
Watson, John, Guildry Officer, Methodist Close, 51 Overgate
Watson, Miss, straw-hat maker, 20 St Clement's LaneWatson, Mrs, Wright's Court, 59 WellgateWatson, Mrs, vintner, 25 Dudhope Crescent
Watson, Mrs E., tobacconist, 17 MurraygateWatson, Patrick, draper, 65 High Street ; h. 107 Nethergata
Watson, T., manager, Craigie Mill ; h. Cotton RoadWatson, Thomas, wright, Perth Road ; h. 184 do.
Watson, William, shipmaster, 1 Peter Street
Watt, Andrew, clerk. Export Shore Dues Office ; h. Boyack'sClose, Overgate
Watt Institution, Constitution RoadWatt, James, merchant, 131 Murraygate; h. 65 Union Place,
Magdalen YardWatt, James junior do., 13 Dock Street
Watt, John, cow-feeder. Cotton Road, DensWatt, Mrs William, grocer, 108 Nethergate
Watt, Richard, painter, 40 Seagate
Webster, Adam, shipmaster, 52 St Andrew's Street
Webster, Alexander, M.D., 126 NethergateWebster, Alexander, shipmaster, 23 Crichton Street
Webster, David, shipmaster, 23 Crichton Street
Webster, David, "Devanha" Tap Room, Mason Lodge Close,Murraygate
Webster, James, merchant, 43 St Andrew's Street; h. BonnybankWebster, John, wright, 93 OvergateWebster, Lanceman, pilot master, 1 1 Dock Street ; h. Simson's
Land, Blackscroft
Webster, Mrs, cowfeeder, 31 LilybankWebster, Mrs David, Morton's Square, WellgateWebster, Robert, agent, 9 Castle Street ; A. Hay's Buildings,
St Andrew's Street
Webster, Thomas B., at Dr Webster's, 126 NethergateWebster, Thomas, mason. Long Wynd, off OvergateWebster, William, agent. Queen Street ; h. BonnybankWebster, William, agent for M'Grigor, Poison, and Company,
publishers, London, 121 NethergateWebster, Mrs William, fruiterer, 121 Nethergate.
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Wedderspoon, A., confectioner, 13 MurraygateWeighton, James, cow- feeder, 22 Blackseroft j h, do.
Weir, William, draper, 69 Nethergate
Weir, Samuel, 69 Nethergate
Welsh, Andrew, grocer, 9 Dudhope Crescent
Welsh, George, master mariner, 49 CowgateWelsh, John, barley dealer, 20 Hunter Street
Welsh, John, plane maker, 11 Meadow Close, 56 Murraygate j
h. aboveWest of England Fire and Life Insurance Company, 25 St
Andrew's Street—William Martin junior, agent
West, David, engineer, Dundee and Newtyle Railway ; h. WestMuir
West, William, cardmaker, 195 HawkhillWestern Australian Company, 3 New Inn Entry—James and
John Ogilvie, writers, agents
Westland, James, Manager, Eastern Bank of Scotland ; A.
Hawkhill Place
Westwood, Thomas, grocer, 6 ScouringbumWhamond, Alexander, grocer, tea, wine, and spirit merchant,
49 High Street ; h. 30 Reform Street
Wheaten Bread Society, Dundee, 3 Brown Street
Whimster, William S., with George Stephen, ironmonger.
Castle Street
White, Alexander junior, merchant, 3 King Street
White, George, flesher, 61 Seagate
White, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 6 William Street j A,
Todburn Lane, King Street
Whitson, Miss Margaret, 33 South Tay Street
Whitton, Alexander, grocer, 12 Hunter Street
Whitton, David, weaver, 22 Henderson's Wynd, Scouringburn
Whitton, George, flesher, 68 West Port
Whitton, George, brewer, 26 King Street
Whitton, James, 33 Hilltown
Whitton, John, manufacturer, 37 Hilltown ; li. Forebank
Whitton, Mrs, brewer, 191 Seagate
Whitton, Mrs James, St Margaret's Close, Nethergate
Whitton, Susan, dressmaker, 25 Hawkhill
Whitton, Thomas, grocer, 15 Prince's Street
Whittet, Mrs, 107 Perth RoadWhittet, Mrs, lodgings, 5 Brown Street
Whyte, Alexander, cow-feeder, 69 Bucklemaker WyndWhyte, Misses, 105 Perth Road
Whyte, Misses, dress-makers, Dron's Buildings, 205 Overgate
Whyte, Robert, writer, 44 High Street ; h. Constitution Terrace
Whyte, Thomas, shipmaster, 23 St Andrew's Street
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Whytock, Peter, watch and clock maker, 108 Overgate ; h.
Lowden's Alley, Hawkhill"Wight, James, ship smith, at A. Steven's shipbuilding yard.
Marine Parade ; A. 19 Queen Street
Wighton, A. J,, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, 7 Hilltowa"Wighton, John, shoemaker, 179 OvergateWighton, Mrs, tea-dealer and clothier, 46 HilltowaWighton, Robert, teacher, 20 St Clement's LaneWighton, Thomas, wright, 89 Bucklemaker WyndWighton, William, grocer and spirit-dealer, 1 HilltowaWilkie, George, manufacturer and yarn miller, Maryfield Mill,
Strathmartine ; warehouse 7 Kirk Entry, WellgateWilkie, James, grocer and spirit-dealer, 205 HawkhillWilkie, Miss, dressmaker, 6 Victoria SquareWilkie, Miss Janet, 1 Kirk Entry, WellgateWilkie, Samuel, cow-feeder and vintner, 118 MurraygateWilkie, Peter, agent for Leith Traders, 5 Exchange Street j h.
Westfield LaneWilkie, William, carter and cow-feeder, east side top of Hill-
townWilson and Aberdein, hecklemakers, Willison Street, Barrack
Street
Wilson, Alexander, flesher, 48-88 Prince's Street
Wilson, Alexander, grocer, 179 HilltowaWilson, Alexander, stoneware-dealer, 51 Prince's Street
Wilson, Andrew, hecklemaker, Mid Wynd, Perth RoadWilson, David, vintner, 35 Fish Street
Wilson, Edward, upholsterer, 29 Nethergate ; h. 8 Victoria
SquareWilson, George, grocer, 59 King Street
Wilson, J. and J., hatters, umbrella and stock makers, 26 Re-form Street
Wilson, James, dyer, Fenton's Close, 70 MurraygateWilson, James, corn factor, 8 Exchange Street ; h. 32 Union
Street
Wilson, James, china merchant. South Lindsay Street
Wilson, James, grocer, 5 Annfield Road, HawkhillWilson, James, teller. Western Bank of Scotland, Murraygate ;
7^. 3 Peter Street
Wilson, James, shipmaster, 96 CowgateWilson, John, Tay Street LaneWilson, John, flesher, 12 Union Street ; h. 14 doWilson, John, shipmaster, Tay Square
Wilson, John, maker and tuner of pianofortes, Key's Close,
Nethergateq2
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Wilson, John, clerk, Western Bank of Scotland, Murraygate ;
h. 3 Peter Street
Wilson, John, tailor, 46 Bell Street
Wilson, Joseph, minister of the Reformed Presbyterian Church ;
h. Forebank RoadWilson, Lilias, tea, wine, and spirit merchant ; 30-32 Prince's
Street ; h. aboveWilson, Miss, milliner, 34 HawkhillWilson, Miss Elizabeth, dealer in stays, shoes, and furnishings,
32 Murraygate ; h. 1 Infirmary Lane, King StreetWilson, Miss M., dressmaker, 3 Barrack Street
Wilson, Mrs, 72 Nethergate
Wilson, Mrs, eating-house keeper, 93 OvergateWilson, Peter, grocer, 231 Overgate ; A. 221 do,
Wilson, William, shoemaker, 32 HawkhillWilson, William, Temple Lane Seminary ; h. 2 William Street,
Scouringburn
Will, Robert, flaxdresser, Cabel's Close, 39 WellgateWill, William, lapper, 22 Baltic Street; h. 176 HilltownWilliamson, Robert, shoemaker, 92 OvergateWilliamson, Robert, do., 14 Commercial Street, Max-
welltown
Williamson, Mrs Alexander, 139 HilltownWilliamson, Mrs, poulterer, 39 Nethergate
Williamson, Thomas, clerk, Beharrie's Land, James's Park,Albert Street
Willison, Andrew, writer, Exchange Buildings, Exchange Street
;
h. Ferry House, Broughty Ferry
Wine Company of Scotland's office, St Andrew's Street
Richard A. Miller, agent
Winter, James, clerk to C. Walker, writer, 19 High Street ;
•/i. Baxter's Court, 39 CowgateWyse, Captain, Hillbank House, Hillbank
Wyse, Miss, do. do. do.
Wishart, John, down and feather merchant, St Salvator's Close,
Overgate; h. 7 do.
Wishart, John, shipmaster. Green MarketWood, Thomas, manufacturer, 166 HawkhillWood, William, grocer and stoneware dealer, 119 HilltownW'right, James, quarrier, 171 HawkhillWright, Mrs, Tay SquareWright, William, clerk, Baxter Brothers and Company ; h. St
Andrew's Street
Wrongham, William, Baltic and insurance agent, PanmureStreet ; h. 3 St Andrew's Street
Wyllie, George, merchant, 8 Cowgate ; h. Forebank
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Wyllie, Mrs, 13 Magdalen Yard RoadAVemyss, Charles, 13 Dock Street (west)
Wynd, John, carver and cabinet-maker, 28 Bucklemaker WyndWynd, John, flaxdresscr, Pleasance Mill ; h, 8 Upper Pleasance
Yeaman, Miss Spexce (of Murie), Miln's Buildings, 136
NethergateYeaman, Mrs Elizabeth, 140 Miln's Buildings, NethergateYeaman, William, flasher, 5Q West PortYoung, Alexander, grocer, 58 HilltownYoung, Arthur, average stater, 9 Bain's Square ; h- 3 King Street
Young, David, vintner, Railway Tavern, Ward RoadYoung, Elizabeth, flesher, 61 WellgateYoung, George, shipmaster, 22 Fish Street
Young, George K. and Company, merchants, 25 St Andrew'sStreet
Young, Isaac, brewer, 84 Blackscroft
Young, James, carter and feuar, 19 Albert Street
Young. James, confectioner, Morgan's Buildings, 117 Nether-gate
Young, James, spirit-dealer, 52 Blackscroft
Young, James, shoemaker, 45 do.
Young, James, shipowner. Hay's Buildings, St Andrew's Street
Young, James, watchmaker, 28 WellgateYoung, John, tailor and clothier, 44 High Street
Young, John, vintner, 28 Dock Street (west)
Young, Joseph, tailor, &c., 2 High Street
Young, Mary, spirit-dealer, 234 OvergateYoung, Miss Margaret, 5 Victoria SquareYoung, Misses, Seafield Cottage, 26 Seafield Lane, Perth RoadYoung, Mrs E., poulterer, 38 Union Street
Young, Mrs James, 36 St Margaret's Close, NethergateYoung, Robert, grocer, 1 Green MarketYoung, Robert, vintner, 69 Magdalen YardYoung, Thomas, Advertiser office ; h. 30 NethergateYoung, William, grocer, 40 King Street
Young, William, manufacturer, 14 Lowden's Alley, Hawkhill,
and 7 St Andrew's Street ; h. Anderson's Entry, HawkhillYoung, William, painter and paper-hanger, 7"2 Seagate and 18
Horse Wynd ; h. 74 SeagateYoung, William, shipowner, Todburn Lane, King Street
Young, William, shipmaster, 22 Fish Street
Young, William, watchmaker, 10 Murraygate ; h. 39 SeagateYule, Captain Adam. 7 Westfield PlaceYule, George, spirit-dealer, St Salvator's Close, 15 OvergateYule, James, spirit-dealer and tailor, 17 Scouringburn
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NAMES CLASSED ACCORDmG TO PROFESSION.
ACCOUHTANTS.
- John Bell, 36 Castle Street
John Cairncross, Dundee Bank, Castle Street
James Christie, British Linen Company, MurraygateWilliam B. Baxter, 14 High Street
James Hill (average stater), Bain's Square*^^ George Luke, 129 Overgate'i Peter Mitchell, 6 Thorter Eow
- William Myles. 20 Castle Street
„ Walter Shaw junior, 31 Reform Street
William Shaw, Eastern BankJames Stephen, Dundee and Newtyle Railway, WardRoad
Arthur Young (average stater), 9 Bain's Square
AGENTS.
William Adam, 30 George's PlaceGeorge Alexander, 6 Shore TerraceWilliam Armstrong (book), 50 Barrack Street
James Barry, Crescent, Magdalen GreenGeorge N. Baxter, 16 Dock Street
John M. Beatts, 14 St Clement's Lane, and 39 ReformStreet
John Bell, 29 West Dock Street
James H. S. Blain, 56 Dock Street
George H. Boyd junior, 39 Castle Street
James Boyd, 3 Sugarhouse WyndJohn Brown, 11 Dock Street
James Crichton, Trades' LaneRobert Duff, 8 Meadow Street
"W'illiam Duff, Bellfield
W. P. Fairweather, 10 St Andrew's Street
John Fyfe, Dock Street
John Green and Company, 15 do.
John Guild, Magdalen Place, Magdalen Yard RoadJames Guthrie, 122 St Andrew's Street
John Eardie, 35 Perth RoadJames Henderson, 23 Castle Street
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J. R. Ireland, 12 Bain's SquareGeorge Jamieson, Panmure Street
Patrick Just, 37 Exchange Street
Thomas Keith, Cotton Road, DensJames Kennedy, Cowgale, and Tay and Tyne Shipping
Company's office, Green MarketJohn Kennedy junior, 3 Dock Street
William Lawson, 29 WellgateJames C. Lindsay, 16 Dock Street
John M. Lindsay, 119 MurraygateWilliam Lindsay and Son, 16 Dock Street
James Mackenzie, South Union Street
David Martin and Company, 10 Bain's SquareJohn Miller, 3 VaultPatrick Murison 10 Trades' LaneThomas Nicholson, 9 Dock Street
D. B. Niven, 23 Castle Street
Andrew Ogilvie, 33 CowgateP. D. Ritchie, 5 Dock Street
James Rowan, 26 St Andrew's Street
George Sandeman, 6 Exchange Street
Alexander Smith, Rankino's Court, 6 MurraygateJames Spankie and Company, 7 CowgateDavid W. Stewart, 43 Union Street
William Strong, 20 Dock Street
Robert Sturrock, 3 Bain's SquarePeter Taylor (book), 7 Crichton Street
Ch. Thiebault, St Andrew's Street
George TurnbuU, 32 Castle Street
William Wallace, 51 CowgateRobert Webster, 9 Castle Street
William Webster, Queen Street
William Webster (book), 121 Nethergate
Peter Wilkie, 5 Exchange Street
ARCHITJSCTS.
William Paterson, 17 CowgateJames Samson, 68 Blackscroft
William Scott, 13 High Street
David Smith, 31 Reform Street
Donald Alexander, 66 MurraygateD. £. Andrews, Public Seminaries
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Henry Harwood, Gray's Land, Yeaman ShoreGeorge M'Gillivray, 9 Tay Street LaneGeorge Mann and Company, 10 Crichton StreetJ. A. Stewart, 39 High Street
"^ AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISEKS.
Alexander Anderson, 2 High Street
. IJohn M. Beatts, 14 St Clement's Lane, and 39 Reformj,^ Street
*^eorge Brodie, 49 Eeform Street
.^David Davidson, 3 St Clement's LaneJohn Davidson, 92 SeagateGeorge Dodds, 10 NethergateWilliam Addis Grandy, 33 Long WyndGeorge O'Farrell, 50 High StreetPatterson and Anderson, 2 do.
Colin Rickard, 37 do. t,;^,
David Stormonth, 21 Wellgate'""'
Peter Stormonth, 1 18 Overgate
Alexander Allan, 47 MurraygateJohn A. Allan, 66 NethergateD. W. Baxter, 55 WellgateGeorge Butehart, 64 U'^ellgate
John Couper, 34-36 Prince's Street
William Couper, 3 Brown Street
John Crichton, 29 Perth RoadWilliam and M. Davidson, 54 MurraygateDavid Duncan and Sons, 67 WellgateJohn Elder, 62 ScouringburnMrs Fender, 40 Castle Street
David Fitchie, 50 George's PlaceJames G. Fleming, 4 St Clement's LaneJohn Fraser, 108 Hilltown
Alexander Fyffe, 46 OvergateJohn Gardyne, 44 MurraygateJoseph Gill, 156 Prince's Street
James Harris, 23 ScouringburnRoderick Harris, 4 NethergateWilliam Harris, west end Fish Street
David Hume, 123 NethergateRobert Jobson, 9 HawkhillJames Key, 47 Scouringburo
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David Leighton, 3 Co'wgate
Alexander Lindsay, 15 West PortAndrew Lindsay, 33 Hilltowu
David Lumsden, 25 West Port
James M'Donald, 48 Seagate
Peter M'Donald, 47 HawkhillJames M'Ritchie, 204 Seagate
John Matthew, 28 Ann Street, MaxwelltownJames Meekison, 1 1 Hilltown
Alexander Millar, 117 do.
David Monerieff, 20 HawkhillDavid Moncur, 130 OvergateMrs Nicoll, 99 Dudhope Crescent
David Paterson, 12 Wellgate
James Petrie, 93 MurraygateDavid Preston, 102 Scouringburn
James Pullar, 134 MurraygateThomas Raitt, 10 Overgate
James Reid, 87 MurraygateR. and W. Reid, 39-41 Prince's Street
William Reid, 31 Constitution RoadDavid Renny, 28 Dudhope Street
David Robertson, 44 Union Street
Joseph Robertson, 13 Upper Pleasance
William Robertson, 40 Bell Street
David Shepherd, 69 Hilltown
John A. Small, 41 Hawkhill
Thomas Small, 3 Green MarketJohn Smith, 11 Seagate
William Smith, 75 MurraygatePeter Stewart, 64 King Street
Peter Strachan, 8 HawkhillWilliam Tait, 1 1 Scouringburn
Francis H. Todd, 181 OvergateJohn Tosh, 93-95 Perth RoadJohn Watson, 11 Barrack Street
David Anderson, Western Bank of Scotland, Murray-gate
James Blair, Eastern Bank of Scotland, Trades' Hall,
High Street
C. W. Boase, Dundee Bank, Castle Street
Gr. C. Boase, do. do.
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Peter Campbell, Eastern Bank, Trades' HallWilliam Craies, Bank of Scotland, Reform Street, andBank Street
David Guthrie, Eastern Bank, Trades' HallJohn Henderson, National Bank, CowgateK. W. Henderson, Eastern BankJohn Hutcheson junior. Bank of ScotlandJames S. Lithgow, Eastern BankJames Martin, British Linen Company, MurraygateDavid Miln, Western Bank, MurraygateJohn Morison, Dundee Bank, Castle StreetDavid Mudie, do. do.
Andrew Nielson, Bank of ScotlandJohn Sturrock, do, do.
John Symers, British Linen CompanyJohn Sj'mon, Eastern BankPatrick H, Thoms, National BankWilliam Thoms, 114 SeagateJames Westland, Eastern BankJames Wilson, Western BankJohn Wilson, do. do.
BASKETMAKEBS.
Edmund Dobson, 33 Reform Street
Mrs Ireland, 24 OvergateDavid Morris, 49 Nethergate
BELLHANGERS.
William Burns, Albert Court, 39 NethergateAlexander Gibb, 37 Small's Wynd
ULEACHEKS.
David Drimmieand Company, 16 St Andrew's PlaceJoseph Duncan, 11 St Andrew's Street
John M'Intyre, St Andrew's Street
Norrie and Company, 4 CowgateTurnbull and Company, St Andrew's Place
BLACKINGMAKEBS.
Joseph Bonner, 7 OvergateDavid Dick, 25 Lindsay Street
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BI.ACKSMITH8.
David Aimer, 9 Hilltown
William Aitken, Speid's Close, 19 OvergateWilliam Anderson, Smithfield, top of HilltownGeorge Booth, MeadowsideShepherd Brown, 21 Mid Street, ChapelshadeJohn Edger, 94 ScouringburnJames Edward, Herald's Pend, Barrack Street
William Foote, II Ann Street, MaxwelltownBenjamin Forbes, 168 OvergateJohn Gellatly, 14 Session Street
Robert Greig, William Street, ScouringburnRobert Irons, Hillbank Lane, Ann Street
William Jamie, 19 OvergateJohn Justice, New Iim EntryJohn Lennox, 20 Hilltown
John Low, south side Bell Street
William Marshall, 29 MurraygateJohn M'Ewan, 15 ScouringburnWilliam M'Intyre, 187 Hilltown
William M'Laren, Eiast Shore, south side Victoria DockThomas Moncur, South Union Street
David Munro, Rattray's Entry, Bell Street
Daniel Munro, 30 HawkhillJohn Munro, 18 ScouringburnAlexander Ritchie, Candle Lane, SeagateWilliam Wallace, Dudhope ParkJohn Watson, 36 Constable Street
BOOKBIKDEIIS.
John Forsyth and Son, 22 Camperdown Court, Barrack
Street
James Jessiman, 36 Murraygate
BOOIiSELLEES AND STATrONEBS.
John Adam, 60 MurraygateAlexander Adams, 11 Lindsay Street
James Alexander, 17 Overgate
David Anderson, 33 High Street
John H. Baxter, 99 MurraygateHenry Brown, 45 High Street
James Chalmers, 10-12 Castle Street
Francis Dick, 36 King Street
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A. Donaldson, 94 King Street
Catherine CroU, 25 Netliergate
William Dickson, 140 MurraygateJohn Durham, 67 High Street
FuUerton and Company, 50 Barrack Street
James Holmes (vender), Rosebank EoadJames Jackson, 173 OvergateHobert Langlands, 9 Prince's Street
"William Livingstone, 63 MurraygateDavid Mathers, 35 West PortWilliam Middleton, 64 High Street
James W. Miller, 252 HilltownDavid Moncur, 129 MurraygateJames Myles, 201 OvergateWilliam Ogilvie, 14 Castle Street
John Ovvler (vender), Smithfield
Alexander P. Reid, 52 High Street
Mrs Reid, top of MurraygateFrederick Shaw, 18 High Street
William Sime, 57 OvergateA. Smith, 69 Reform Street
Robert Walker, Trades' Hall, High Street
BOOTCLOSEKS,
John Brown, 128 OvergateJames Campbell, St Mary's Close, 30, NethergateDuncan Lennox, 157 Overgate
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS.
John, Adam, 122 NethergateJames Airtb, 62 do.
James Alexander, 2 Blinshall Street
James Alexander, 43 Overgate
Thomas Bathie, 157 do.
William Bathie, 52 MurraygateAlexander Baxter, 23-4 Dudhope Crescent
John Bennet, 171 Scouringburn
Peter Bisset, 22 Overgate
John Bogue, 70 West'PortDavid Borrie, 38 High Street
Richard Brewitt, 8 Blackness RoadJohn Bruce, 15 Barrack Street
John Calder, 24 Long WyndCharles Clark, 46 Wellgate
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Alexander Christie, 40 WellgateDavid Cramb, 77 High Street
E. and J, Crawford, 53 OvergateJames Davie, 7 Hospital Park, top of HilltownJohn Davie, 27 West Port
Thomas Dick, 1 6 Blackscroft
James Doig, 22 HilltownDavid Douglas, 143 HawkhiUJohn Downie, 124 HilltownPeter Dron, 37 High Street
Robert Drummond, Manor Place, 153 Perth RoadA. Duncan, 215 OvergateMichael Duncan, Middle Street, Prince's Street
James Ellis, 1 HawkhiUWilliam Farmer, 27 Constitution RoadFindlay Eraser, 122 Prince's Street
James Galloway, 74 MurraygateJames Gibb, 86 Blackscroft
Philip Gibb, 133 MurraygateWilliam Gibson, 40 Prince's Street
David Gordon, 16 Meadow EntryThomas Graham, 62 HawkhiUGeorge Gray, 34 Hilltown
John Hill, 14 BlinshaU Street
Henry Henderson, 26 HawkhUlAndrew Hutcheson, 65 do.
John Inches, 24 Barrack Street
James Jackson, 41 MurraygateJ. Johnston, 34 Gellatly Street
WilHam Johnston, 1 1 Arthur Street
David Keir, 54 Bell Street
Ivory L. Kidd, 30 Barrack Street
A. Leslie and Company, 25 OvergateThomas Low, 58 do.
John M'GiU, 13 Hilltown
Peter M'Kay, 40 MurraygateJames M'Kenzie, 226 Overgate
Joseph M'Laren, 61 Seagate
Robert Mann, 118 NethergateJohn Marr, 102 HiUtownHenry Morris, 10 Barrack Street
Alexander Murray, 37 MurraygateWilliam Newman, 156 ScouringbumWiUiam NicoU, 29 West Port
WiUiam NicoU, 44 Dudhope Street
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James O'Brien, 105 HilltownW. O'Neil (carpet), 132 OvergateIsaac Peterkin, 4 North Tay Street
David Petrie, 198 OvergateJohn Petrie, Coldside
Thomas Petrie, 143 ScouringbumHugh Reilly, 129 HilltownJames Robb, 39 West PortJames Robertson, 163 HilltownCharles Russell, 27 West PortThomas Russell, 64 OvergateDavid Scott, 40 High Street
James Simson, 22 Peter Street
Andrew Smith, 25 HilltownDavid Smith, 9 do.
Thomas Smith, 182 OvergateGeorge Soutar, 18 Reform Street
Edward Stewart, 61 NethergateJohn Stewart, 9 Hunter Street
Neil Stewart, 29 Park Wynd, HawkhiUJohn Stirling, 70 King Street
John Taylor, 32 SeagateJames Taylor, 28 HawkhillPeter Tindal, 110 ScouringburnJames Wanles, 214 Perth RoadAlexander Watson, 12 ScouringbumJohn Wighton, 179 OvergateRobert Williamson, 92 do.
Robert Williamson, 14 Commercial Street, MaxwelltownWilliam Williamson, 4 Bell Street
William Wilson, 32 HawkhiUJames Young, 45 Blackscroft
BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE KEEPERS.
Mrs Aird, 7 Union Street
John Fenton, 32 OvergateJohn Hutcheson, 17-19 Reform Street
Robert Spence, 4 Crichton Street
Miss Thomson (ladies'), 2 Gellatly's Buildings, Nethergate
BRASSFOUNDERS AND GAS-FITTERS.
Alexander F. Cockbum, top of Reform StreetJames Cowan, do. do.
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William Duncan, 65 Blaclcscroft
John M'Gillivray, Barrack Street
Sutherland and Murdoch, 146 O^ergate and 39 Nether-gate
George Sutherland, Herald's Yard, Barrack Street
William Anderson junior, 9 Thorter RowMrs William Anderson, 10 NethergateCharles Archer, 31 OvergatePeter Barrie, Campbell's Close, High StreetAndrew Brodie, 40 Gellatly Street
Joseph Brown, 54 King Street
Andrew Butch art, 25 Seagate
Donald Campbell, 167 ScouringbumJames Gilruth, 16 Hilltown
Peter Herd, 36 Wilkie's Lane, HawkhillJohn Jack, Bucklemaker WyndThomas Kerr, 163 HawkhillJames Lamb, 24 WellgateMrs Latto, Castle LaneCharles Miller, Star Brewery, 33 Perth EoadJames Miller, Park Wynd, HawkhUlThomas Miller, Star Brewery, 33 Perth EoadLyal Niell, 36 NethergateDavid Ramsay, 35 ScouringbumRobert Ramsay, 213 OvergateThomas Rattray, 62 Bell Street
Donald Ross, Joint Stock Buildings
George Saunders, 150 SeagateJohn Scott, 84 do.
William Simson, 96 CowgateJames Taylor, 13 Peter Street
William Walker, 15 Constable Street
George Whitton, 26 King Street
Mrs Whitton, 191 Seagate
Isaac Young, 84 Blackscroft
John Agnew, 199 OvergateAnn Anderson, Butcher RowMargaret Bilbirnie, do.
Thomas Balmore, 209 Overgate
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Mrs Begg, 190 Overgate
Daniel Brennan, 40 HawkhillWilliam Campbell, 10 Ann Street, MaxwelltownBernard Dagnan, 16 Horsewater Wynd, ScouringbnraJohn Dalgity, 73 Seagate
Neil Dawson, 147 OvergateAndrew Docharty, 33 Wellgate, and 1 Baltic StreetAlexander Donachy, 39 HawkhillJean Douglas, 192 OvergateJames Fettes and Company, 12 West PortThomas Flannigan, 227 OvergateRobert Forbes, top of Hunter Street
Mrs Gaul, 76 Prince's Street
Mrs Gourlay, Long WyndJohn Guillan, 38 HawkhillPeter Hends and Company, 94 CowgateJames Hughes, 230 OvergateJames Kelly, 154-156 do.
Mrs Laffarty, 64 West Port
John Law, 49 HawkhillThomas Lidwill, 191 Overgate
James Lowe, 204 do.
William M'Andrew, 245 do.
William M'CuUoch, 82 ScouringbumJohn M'Dougall, 116 Overgate
Peter M'Ginnes, 137 do.
Bernard M'Grath, 13 Hunter Street
Mrs M'Kay, 6 do.
M'Laren and Grandy, 35 Long WyndJames M'Morrow, 54 Hilltowa
Andrew Munro, 120 Overgate
William Ogilvie, 84 Hilltown
Patrick O'Neil, 64 South Tay Street
John Reid, 8 School WyndJames Robertson, 151 Hilltown
John Russell, 96 CowgateMrs Smith, 177 Overgate
James Stark, 40 WellgateWilliam Stewart, 127 CowgateJames Toy, 60 South Tay Street
Susan Walker, 62 do.
BRtJSHMAKEES.
Cook and Son, 44 Barrack Street
John Manderson, 18 North Tay Street
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Charles Nicholson, 15 Murraygate
BUILDERS AND MASONS.
John Allan, 27 Prince's Street
Thomas Anderson, 2 Dudhope CrescentAlexander Annan, 125 HilltownBarrie and Smith, Meadowside, top of Reform StreetJohn Barrie, do. do.
James Black, 46 Prince's Street
Daniel Buchanan, 215 Lower PleasanceAndrew Cameron, 229 do. do.
John Clark, 36 Ann Street, MaxwelltownJohn CroU, 138 HawkhillPeter David, Meadowside, top of Reform Street
George Downie, 27 Forebank RoadWilliam Elder, 24 Upper Pleasance
Thomas Finn, 3 Brewery Lane, Lower PleasanceJoseph Hastings, 22 Dudhope CrescentDavid Hean, Lindsay Street
Alexander M'Isaac, Bucklemaker WyndJames Malloch, Dens Mills
William Morrison, 22 Gellatly Street
David Mortimer, 22 Victoria Street
Robert NicoU, 116 do.
Peter Paton, 5 Brown Street
David Peter, 17 Annfield RoadDaniel Peter, 13 do.
Thomas Rattray, 56 HilltownRobertson and Beharrie, MeadowsideDavid Robertson, do.
Peter Scott, Wellington Street, ForebankThomas Smith, Meadowside, top of Reform Street
CABINETMAKERS.
David Anderson, 154 NethergateFrancis Anderson, 2 Baltic Street
W. C. Baxter, 15 Kirk Entry, WellgateRobert Bell, 24 Union Street
John Fairweather, Reform Street
Robert Herd, 20 Prince's Street
George M'Donald, 18 Union Street
John M'Glashan, 33 Prince's Street
James M'Intosh, 17 Meadowside
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Peter M'Lean, St Paul's Court, 61 MurraygateAndrew Nicoll, Argyll Close, 1 OvergatePeter Nicoll, 90 do.
James Ramsay, 32-34 Blactscroft
James D. Ramsay, Bruce's Entry, WellgateWilliam Ramsay, 19 OvergatePeter Sanderson, 47 Reform Street
William Sime junior, 96 NethergateWilliam Sraellie, Long WyndAndrew Smith, Rennie's Close, Nethergate, and Yeaman
ShoreJames Wallace, 101 ScouringburnJohn Wynd, 28 Bucklemaker Wynd
CALENDEREES.
Miller Berrie, Queen Street
Halley and Norrie, 29 MeadowsideDavid Philp junior, CowgateWilliam Martin junior, Trades' LaneWilliam Shaw and Son, Cowgate Port
CARDMAKEKS.
Milne and Brown, Westfield Avenue, Perth RoadWilliam West, 195 Hawkhill
J. and P. Cameron, Exchange Street
Douglas and M'Intosh, Gellatly StreetJohn Hood, M'Intosh's Close, 31 MeadowsideWilliam Oliphant, Eagle Inn, 103 MurraygateJoseph Parker, South Union Street
Alexander Wannan, M'Intosh's Close, 31 Meadowside
CARVERS AND GILDERS.
James Anderson, 103 NethergataGeorge Black, Gray's Close, High StreetJames Fenwick, 64 NethergatePeter Fenwick, 43 OvergateAndrew Hutton, 40 Dock StreetJames Ogilvie, 24 High Street
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CHEMISTS AND DRtrGQISTS.
James Butchart, 7 HawthillWilliam Cochran, 127 MurrajgateJames Drummond, 11 OverrateAlexander Hamilton, 68 High Street
Henry Jack, 32 do.
William Jobson, 82 MurraygateT, W. Mailler, 249 OvergateJames Malcom, 45 MurraygateRussell and Dewar, 74 High Street
George Smith, 3 Lady Well LaneDavid Greig, under the Town House
CHIMNEY-SWEEPEBS.
Francis Dobbie, 128 OvergateJames Dye, 222 do.
E. TuUocb, 1S8 do.
CHINA, CRYSTAL, AND STONEWARE DEALERS.
M. and J. Anderson, 3 MurraygateGeorge Anton, 92 HawkhillAlexander Brymer, 75 WellgateMrs Crabb, 57 Scourlngburn
John DoUon, 26 Barrack Street
James Douglas, 133 HawkhillJames Fyall, 64 MurraygateRobert Gilbert, 198 Seagate
William James, 210 Perth RoadA. and G. Kilgour, 16 West Port
John P. Kilgour, 37 ScouringburnAlexander Low, 91 Hilltown
Adam Mackie, 13 Union Street
Mrs Miller, 63 HawkhillMrs William Mitchell, 59 King Street
David Ogilvie, 138 ScouringburnGeorge Owen, 175 HilltownJ. and W. Smith, 17-19 Castle Street
Donald Stewart, 116 ScouringburnGeorge Walker, 57 Rosebank Street
Alexander Wilson, 51 Prince's Street
James Wilson, South Lindsay Street
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CITY MISSIONARIES.
John Baird, 30 Dallfield WalkDavid Cameron, Smithfield, top of HilltownRobert M'Lauchlan, 103 HawkhillGeorge Ramsay, Roberts' Land, Albert Street
James Salmon, 23 Forebank RoadPeter Stirling senior, 26 Wellington Street
CLERGYMEN.
Rev. John L. Adamson, 6 Milnbank Road" Charles Adie, D.D., 46 Bucklemaker Wynd" Robert Aitken, Strawberry Bank, Perth Road" John Anderson, Cross Church, Westfield, Perth
Road" T. G. T. Anderson, 49 Magdalen Green•• John Baxter, 36 Cotton Road, Dens" William B. Borwick, east corner Bell Street" William Cannan, Panmure Street" William Cattle, 144 Perth Road" James Ewing, William Street, Forebank" Mathew Frazer, 3 Milnbank" George GilfiUan, Paradise, Chapelshade" John Gillon, Catholic Chapel House, Nethergate" David Honeyman, 350 Perth Road" Heneage Horsley, 6 Westfield Place, Perth Road*' James Johnston, 3 Arthur Street" Stephen Keenan, Catholic Chapel House, Nether-
gate« John M'Dougal, 7 Mid Road, Chapelshade" Edvrard A. Thomson, 15 do., do." George Lewis, 5 Park Place" Charles Macalister, Paradise Road, Chapelshade" James R. M'Gavin, Blackness Crescent" Archibald M«Lauchlan, D.D ; Manse, 12 Ferry
Road" John M'Pherson, Catholic Chapel House, Nether-
Patrick L. MiUer, James's Park, Albert Street
John Rankine, 2 Dudhope Street
G. C. Reid, Nelson Street
James Reston, 13 Seafield Place, Thomson Street,
Perth RoadJohn Roxburgh, 32 Small's WyndAndrew Russell, A.M., 4 Victoria Street
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Rev. David Russell, D.D., 86 Nethergate" D. K. Shoebotham, Ivy Cottage, Miller's Wynd,
Perth Road" Thomas Stirling, Tay Square" John Symington, 125 Nethergate" James Thomson, Eden Bank, Arbroath Road" Robert S. Walker, Union Place, Perth Road" Joseph Wilson, Forebank Road
CLOTH STAMP CUTTERS.
William Pargiter, Maryfield, Forfar RoadJohn Va-lentine, 123 Murraygate
COACHBUILDEKS.
John Cuthbert and Sons, Barrack Street
Walter M'Lauchlan, 132 Nethergate
COALBROKERS AND DEALERS.
Helen Baillie, 161 HilltownGeorge T. Baxter, 20 King Street
John Baxter, South Union Street
John Brown, 11 Dock Street
James Caroon, James' Street, MaxwelltownDavid Cramond, Butcher RowJohn Crichton, Gellatly Street
William Cruickshank, 155 HilltownJohn Doctor, 46 Barrack Street
Mrs William Doig, ScouringburnDavid Dundee, 216 HilltownJohn Farrow, top of Reform Street
James Macavoy, Step Row, Perth RoadJohn M'Intosh, 189 HawkhillJames Miller, North Tay Street
M. Mitchell, Temple Lane, West Port.
Thomas Moncur, Seagate
James Mudie, 104 HilltownAlexander Newton, Small's WyndJames Petrie, foot of Lindsay Street
Alexander Reid junior, Hunter Street
CONFECTIONERS.
Rohert Berkely, 23 High Street
Jobn Bonthron, 36 Scouringburn
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Mrs Brown, 242 OvergateJames Keiller and Son, top of SeagateMrs Keiller, 8 NethergateJames Kennaway, 88 ScouringburnThomas Lamb, 69 Murraj'gateIsaac Low, 43 do.
James Low, 124 do.
John Low, 9 OvergateJames M'Naughton, 211 do,
George Raitt, 7 West PortMrs Reid, top of MurraygateSandeman and Company, 101 do.
John Steven, 3 HawkhillThomas Tennant, 5 North Lindsay Street
A. Wedderspoon, 13 MurraygateJames Young, 117 NethergateA. P. Reid, 52 High Street
CONTRACTORF.
Charles Cunningham, DownfieldJoseph Doctor, Coldside
David Hendry, Mains Castle
Neil M'Donald, Blackness FarmJames M'Intosh, 33 Upper Pleasance
James Miln, foot of Cotton Road, DensJames Pennycoot, 134 Prince's Street
David Stewart, 175 Seagate
John Bogue, 185 Hilltown
Hugh Calder, 19 Yearaan Shore
Thomas Eagleton, 11 Kirk Entry, WellgateDavid Gardiner, between 4 and 6 North Tay Street
William Jack, 84 Prince's Street
Robert Kilgour, foot of Tindal's WyndDavid Morris, 49 NethergateJames Morris, 88 OvergateGeorge Oman, Gellatlf Street, and 23 MurraygateWilliam Shearer, 47 HilltownWilliam Stratton, 51 King Street
COPPERSMITHS, &C.
John Batchelor, 21 Fish Street
John M'Gregor, 39 Dock Street
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COKK-CUTTEES.
MraBarrie, Old English Chapel, west end of High Street
John Campbell, 58 Bell Street
John Easson and Son, 28 Barrack Street
CORN-FACTORS AND DEALERS.
John H. Anderson, 27 Springfield
John Aymer, 15 Dock Street
Mrs Elizabeth Fleming, 52 SeagateDavid Guillan, 47 OvergateJames Hill, 58 WeligateAlexander Kermeth, 58 West Port
John Miles, Commercial Street
Thomas Pitkethly, 110 Prince's Street
John Philp, 8 Exchange Street
Alexander Rae, 17 Thomson Street, Perth RoadJames Wilson, 8 Exchange Street
CORN-METER,
Robert Fawns, 4 Gellatly Street
COWKEEPERS AND DAIRIES.
Thomas Anderson, Coldside, top of Hilltown
John Arthur, do, do.
John Bain, near Smellie's WellJames Banks, Irvine's Sg^uare, Mid Street, Chapelshade
James Barrie, Coldside
Alexander Coupar, 123 Murraygate
James Dick, MeadowsideThomas Duncan senior and junior, Smithfield, top of
HilltownRobert Easson, Rosefield, Blackness RoadGeorge Gowans, 91 Scouringburn
David Gray, 132 Hilltown
Alexander Ireland, Cotton Road, DensJohn Lindsay, Hospital Park, Hilltown
William Lowden, 134 Hilltown
William M'Innes, Hospital ParkJames M'Kenzie, Butterburn, top of Hilltown
Peter M'Kenzie, 184 Perth RoadLaurence Marr, 48 WeligateJoseph Miller, Coldside
Widow Miller, 191 Hilltown
James Philip, Hospital Park
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Mungo Philp, 9 Elizabeth Street, MaxwolltownDavid Preston, 174 HilltownJohn Preston, 14 Mid Street, ChapelshadeJames Roberts, Albert Street
George Smith, Coldside
"William Souter, 6 Elizabeth Street, MaxwelltownGeorge Speed, 3 Union Place, Perth RoadWilliam Stiven, Cotton Road, DensDavid Stratton, Coldside
John Watt, Cotton Road, DensMrs Webster, 31 LilybankJames Weighton, 22 Blackscroft
Alexander Whyte, 69 Buctlemaker WyndWiUiam WUkie, top of Hilltown
CRAPE, FEATHEKS, &C., CLEANERS.
Mrs Allatt, 38 Perth RoadMiss Dick, 8 Overgate
CUTLERS, GUNSMITHS, &C.
James Martin, 12 St Clement's LaneWilliam M'Gregor and Company, 35 Reform Street
John Watson, ] 38 Murraygate
DOWN AND FEATHER DEALERS.
Mrs M'Kenzie, 78 NethergateJohn Wishart, St Salvator's Close, 13 Overgate
DRAPERS, MERCERS, AND CLOTHIERS.
John M. Banks, 24-26 MurraygateElizabeth Behrens, 68 King Street
James Butchart, 3 Union Street
Crighton and Steele, 32 Reform Street
Robert Davidson, 38 Castle Street
P. Dawson, 13-15 Reform Street
David Dick, 14 do.
Miss Fairweather, CowgateJames Ferguson, 5 Hilltown
James Galloway, 23 Reform Street
A. and T. Guthrie, 4 top of MurraygateJames Henderson, 76 High Street
John Hendry, 177 Hilltown
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Alexander Hutcheson, 70 High Street
Laing and Couper, 9 Reform Street
Andrew Low, 150 MurraygatePeter Low, 68 WellgateA. and W. Maxwell, 69 High Street
David Mitchell, 15 OvergateMoon and Langlands, top of Union Street, NethergateRobert Moutrie, 169 OvergateJames Petrie, 37 West PortIsabella Robertson, 45 NethergateT. and J. Russell, 23-25 and 27-29 Reform Street
Alexander Smith, \ i-n -a- u a. ,.
John Smith, }^2 High Street
William Thomson, 8 Reform Street
Janet Walker, 116 HilltownRobert Warnock, Green MarketPatrick Watson, Q5 High Street
William Weir, 69 NethergateMrs George Wighton, 46 Hilltown
DRESSMAKEKS.
Betsy Anderson, 66 King Street
Misses Anderson, 25 NethergateMisses M. and E. Anderson, 37 Union Street
Miss Barron, 13 West Dock Street
Miss Batchelor, 39 High Street
Martha Brown, 113 NethergateMisses Corstorphan, 198 OvergateE. Deas, 4 Coupar's Alley, WellgateMiss C. Dempster, 100 ScouringbumMiss Duff, 17 Lower Pleasance
Miss Elder, 2 Temple Lane, West PortMiss Isabella Ewan, M'lntosh's Close, MurraygateMiss Agnes Feathers, 19 High Street
Mrs Ferrier, 19 OvergateMiss Forbes, 24-7 Dudhope Crescent
Agnes Fowler, 16 do.
Mrs Mackay, Small's Land, top of Hunter Street
Jane and Elizabeth Macdonald, 22 Crichton Street
S. and B. M'Gillivray, 143 OvergateMisses E, and C. M'Kenzie, 56 MurraygateMisses Meffan, 2 Tindal's Wynd, High Street
Miss Middleton, 49 MurraygateMrs Miller, 61 West PortMiss Mitchell, 95 Nethergate
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Miss Murray, 63 NethergafeMiss Napier, M'Vicar's Lane, Perth EoadMiss Robertson, 1 NethergateE. Y. Roger and Company, Rankine's Court, 6 Murray-
gate
Misses Sime, 71 MurraygateMiss Smith, 159 ScouringburnMisses Taylor, 8 Crichton Street
Miss Thomson, Rankine's Court, 6 MurraygateMisses Thomson, 125 NethergateMisses Valentine, 6 Victoria Square, NethergateSusan Whitton, 25 HawkhillMisses Whyte, 205 OvergateMiss Wilkie, 6 Victoria Square, NethergateMiss M. Wilson, 3 Barrack Street
DYERS AND RENOVATOES.
Mrs Allatt, 38 Perth RoadPeter Campbell, 10 do.
Robert Chapman, 116 NethergateA. and J. Crichton, 4 6 Meadow Entry, MurraygateJames M'Evvan, 11-3 Dudhope Crescent
Thomas Scott, 108 MurraygateJames Scroggie, top of Soap Work LaneJohn Stevenson, 17 NethergateJames Wilson, Fenton's Close, Murraygate
EATINGHOUSE-KEEPERS.
Charles Black, 54 Dudhope Street
Mrs Green, 11 Fish Street
James Mawer, 3 Ireland's Lane, Chapelshade
Mrs Montgomery, C6 Overgate
Peter Murphy, 9 Fish Street
Mrs Nicoll, 36 Union Street
John Ruddiman, 21 Church Lane, Tally Street
A. Stewait, 87 Hilltown
Mrs Wilson, 93 Overgate
ENGINEERS AND IRONFOtTNDEES.
Carmichael and Company, Ward Foundry
George Carmichael, do.
James Carmichael, do.
James Carmichael, Dens Mill
Peter Carmichael, do.
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David Davidson, 104 Prince's Street
John Edgar, Lilybank FoundryHenry Gray, Wallace FoundryWilliam Harley, Anchor Lane FoundryWilliam Hutton, Wallace FoundryJohn Kerr, Bliashall Street
William L. Kinnmond, Wallace FoundryKinmonds, Hutton, and Steele, do.
David B. Langland?, Willison Street, Barrack Street
James Leslie, Harbour Trustees' Buildings, Dock Street
D. C. Mudie, Dundee Foundry0. L. Reynolds, Lilybank FoundryJohn Roberts, 22 Fish Street
James Steele, Wallace FoundryAdam Symon, 37 Westfield, Magdalen Yard RoadJames Taylor and Company, Lindsay Street
KNGBAVERS, COPPERPLATE PRINTERS, AND LITHOGRAPHEKS.
Gershara Gumming, 37 Reform Street
James Fentor, 6 Crichton Street
Bernard Gilbert, 21 MeadowsideDavid Thomson, 67 Reform Street
James Valentine, 100 MurraygateJoha Valentine, 123 do.
FILE AND RASP CUTTER.
Robert Russell, Thorns' Close, High Street
FISH-CUREttS AND I)£:AI.EB3.
George H. Boyd, 4 VaultMrs Chalmers, -37 OvergateDavid Davidson, South Union Street
James Davidson, Candle Lane, SeagatePeter Davidson, 92 SeagateJohn Mackie, Castle LaneAlexander Robertson, Fish MarketTait and Yeaman, Horse WyudWilliam Tait, 97 Seagate
FISHING TACKLE MAEEB.
Jamea Aimer, 4 Dalifield Walk
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FLAXDRESSEKS,
RoToert Bower, Bruce's Entry, WellgateJames R. Butchart, 109 CowgateJames Butchart, 86 do.
William Cargill, 98 do.
Thomas Deas, 4 Coupar's AUej, WeUgateJames Low, CowgateThomas M'Donalfl, 3 Ramsay Street, Lower PleasanceW. and A. M'Donald, Old Soap Work, ChapelshadeDavid Matthew, 154 HilltownJames Miln, 52 Mid Street, Chapelshade
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Alexander Milne, ScouringburnRobert Will, 39 WellgateJohn Wynd, 8 Upper Pleasance
FLAXSPINNERS,
Baxter Brothers and Company, 31 CowgateAlexander Berrie, 9 Bain's SquareJ. Herbert Blackie, 32 CowgateH. and T. Blyth, 2 WellgateWilliam Boyack, 5 CowgateJames and William Brown, 20 WellgateJohn Brown, Panmure Street
Charles Chalmers, 13 Bain's SquareWilliam Christie and Son, 2 Panmure Street
A. and D.Edwards and Company, 29 CowgateR. and A. Gilroy, Coupar's Alley, WellgateWilliam Gray, 23 CowgateJohn Halley, 9 Meadow Street
WiUiam HaUey, 18 WellgateJohn Halson, Coupar's Alley, WellgateWilliam Henderson and Son, South Dudhope Mill
Leadbetter, Adamson, and Company, Cowgate Port
Alexander Low, 19 CowgateMatthew Low, 6 Coupar's Alley
Miln, Blakey, and Company, 29 Hay's Buildings, St
Andrew's Street
John Mitchell, 11 CowgateHerman Mollwo, 37 St Andrew's Street
John Sharp, Ward RoadDavid Smith, do.
James Taws and Sons, 29 Mid Street, Chapelshade
James Taylor and Company, Lindsay Street
Henry Walker, 21 Cowgate
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James Walker, 21 CowgateJ. and H. Wallcer, do.
Alexander J, Warden, 23 do.
Alexander Burns, 138 MurraygateJ. and A. Clark, 134 Constitution StreetBernard Creggan, 123-125 HilltowaDavid Crichton, 109 SeouringburnThomas Dick, 94 NethergateJames Dunn, 186 Perth Road"Walter Forsyth, 48 West PortWilliam Eraser, 54 SeouringburnWilliam Gibb, 19 Crichton Street
John Guillan, 25 Yeaman ShoreThomas Guillan, 33 SeagateAllan Heron, 161 HawkhillJohn Kerr, 48 High Street and 2 OvergateRobert Kerr, 148 ScouringburaRobert Kidd, 7 WellgateDavid Knight, 17 do.
Alexander Lawson, 20 West PortCharles Leslie, 43 WeFgateMrs William Low, 10 HilltownAlexander Marr, 121 OvergateAlexander Mather, 91 MurraygateJohn Mitchell, 94 HilltownMatthew Morison, 44 HawkhiUJames Mustard, 92 King Street
David Neil, 121 OvergateJames Nicoll, 53 SeouringburnWilliam Niven, 14 Bell Street
William Ross, 1 Bucklemaker WyndWilliam Scott, 70 OvergateJames Smith, Fair Muir TollJohn Smith, 67 Perth RoadJames Stewart, 97 do.
James Summers, 26 Prince's Street
Stewart Summers, 123 Hilltown ,
George White, 61 Seagate •George Whiiton, 68 West PortAlexander Wilson, 48 and 88 Prince's StreetJohn Wilson, ]2 Union StreetWilliam Yeaman, 56 West PortElizabeth Young, 61 W-^ellgate
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FRENCH POI.ISHEB*
Agnes Reid, 77 Overgate
FRUITERERS.
David Mitchell, 8 MurraygateJames Mitchell, 21 do.
William Paterson junior, 1 Union Street
Sandeman and Company, 101 MurraygateJohn Stewart, 68 do.
Mrs John Stewart, 28 NethergateStormonth and Company, 116 Overgate
FURNISHING WAREHOUSE EEEPEBS.
A. and M. Cadenhead, 85 NethergateA. and C. Cathro, 73 do.
Miss Inglis, 10 Union Street
Alexander M'Donald. 2 JS'ethergate
James M'Donaid, 16 MurraygateT. C. M'Mahan, 10 Barrack Street
James Meldrum, 114 ScouringburnBetsy Peacock, 7 do.
FURNITURE SEAI.KRS.
Peter Cassidy, 7-11 Tally Street, and 44 OvergateJohn Hughes 57-59 Heform Street
Joseph Malloch, 19 Seagate
Peter Stormonth, 118 Overgate
John Toner, 45 llefoim Street
GARDENERS.
Robert Arthur, Fj'euchar CraigGeorge Barrie, 70 Dud hope Crescent
James Black. 16 Watt Street, HawkhillAlexander Boyack, Fair MuirJames Carrie, Coldside
James Coupar, 18 Dudhope Street
David Couper, Gordon I'ark, Perth RoadPeter Craig, Chcrryfield, Blackness do.
James Elder, 136 HawkhillJohn Farqiiharson, Upper Pleasance
John Grant, 7 Albert Street
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James Kettles, Eattray's Entry, Bell Street
David Laird, Bellmoiuit, Blackness RoadAlexander Lcucliars. 119 SeouringburnThomas Low, Maryfield, Forfar RoadJames May, top of Hilltown
James Miller, King Street
David Mitchell, 59 Carolina Port
Charles Ogilvie, 30 Constitution Street
William Patersou senior, 5 Shepherd's Lane, Perth RoadWilliam Paton, wt st end Constitution Street
John Ramsay, American MuirJohn Scott, Old OaigieWilliam Shand, 1 1 Seafield Lane, Perth RoadGeorge Sibbald, Lower Crescent
James Tait, Taits Lane, HawkhillWilliam Taylor, Rosefiell, Blackness RoadAlexander Ure, 12 Constitution RoadJames Ure, Sunnybank, Blackness do.
Peter Ure, 179 Hawkhill
Thomas Dodds, 3 WellgateWilliam llean, 110 MurraygateGeorge Ower, 42 OvergateWilliam South, 4 Hawkhill
GLOVERS.
George Rough, 5 High Street
J. Stewart, Trades' Hall, do.
Isabella Adam, 225 HilltownJoseph Alexander, 83 Prince's Street
John Allan, 42 HilltownWilliam Allan, 76 Dudhope CrescentA. Anderson, 4 Blackness RoadHelen Anderson, 4 Rosebank Street
J. Anderson, 8 Fish Street
Mrs Anders )n, 64 SeagateMrs W. Anderson, 206 OvergateMargaret Angus, 53 Ann Street, MaxwelUownJohn Archer, 18^ Overgate
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Mrs Arklay, 62 HilltownA. and E. Arthur, 32 Bell Street
Mrs John Baillie, 16 Commercial Street, MaxvelltownJames Balbirnie, 58 West PortAlexander Barnet. 146 SeagateWilliam Barnet, 163 HilltownGeorg-e Barrie, 70 Dudhope CrescentPeter Barton, 147 HilltownDavid Baukly, 41 West PortA. Baxter, 158 SeagateMrsBeatts, 188 do.
James Begg-, 41 ScouringburnAgnes Berwick, 1('7 SeagateAgnes Black, 57 Albert Street
George Blair, 19 Small's WyndPeter Blair, 125 ScouringburnThomas Blair, 16 OvergateMrs Blakehurst, 12 Bucklemaker WyndThomas Boyd, 5 Prince's Street
William Brash, 113 do.
Mrs John Brodie, 14 WellgateBarbara Brown, 153 ScouringburnDavid Brown, 28 do.
James Brown, 84 Blackscroft
Mrs Ann Brown, 95 NethergateWilliam Bruce, 64 Blackscroft
Robert Bulk, 40 Blackness KoadJohn Buist, 16 LilybankJames Burton, 103 Cowgate PortJohn Calder, 145 Hilllown
James Cameron, 56 Blackscroft
Mrs Cameron, 75 SeagateArchibald Campbell, 44 Bell Street
James Cant, 24 HawkhillMrs Carnegie, 93 Hilltown
John Chalmers, 25 Union Street, MaxwelltownMary Chalmers, 86 King Street
Peter Chalmers, 12-1 Dudhope Crescent
Antony Chapel, 1 Easson's Angle, MilnbankDavid Christie, 9 Brown Street
David Clark, 68 ScouringburnWilliam Conlin, 113 HawkhillDavid Coupar, 102 Prince's Street
Mrs Margaret Coupar, 37 Dallfield WalkMrs Peter Craig, 52 Scouringburn
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Arthur Crowlie, 170 SeagateJohn Crowlie, 25 Perth RoadMrs Gumming, 90 HilltownDavid Cunningham, 32 Gellatly Street
William Curr, 49 OyergateJames Davidson, 18 Tindal's VTFynd
Mrs Dewar, 21 Yeaman ShoreGeore Diack, 101 Bucklemaker WyndThomas Dick, 83 ScouringburnJohn Dickinson, 9 Union Street
Mrs Dickson, 131 OvergateJames Dixon, top of Hunter Street
Thomas Doig, 84 Dudhope Crescent
Mrs Doig, 96 ScouringburnDavid Donald, 125 HawkhillJohn Donald, 226 do.
William Douglas, East Port, Seagate
George Drummond, 8 Temple LaneMrs Drummond, 19 ScouringburnMargaret Dryden, 62 Dudhope Street
J. and A. Duffus, 36 West Port
Charles Duncan, 86 Dudhope CrescentDavid Easson, 76 NethergateJames Easson, 14 Prince's Street
John Easson, 1 Crichton Street and 70 ScouringburnMrs Easson, 131 HawkhillRobert Easson, 27 Union Street
William Easson, 31 Perth RoadWilliam Elder, 72 HawkhillWilliam Ewau, 2 Rose Street, RosebankJames Fairvveather, 34 King Street
Walter Farquharson, 55 ScouringburnMrs Fenton, 98 do.
Marjory Fleming, 169 HilltownAlexander Fletcher, 69 HawkhillJohn Eraser, 146 ScouringburnMargaret Eraser, 247 OvergateAgnes Fyfe, 67 HawkhillRobert Galbraith, 28 Session Street
James Gall, 118 ScouringburnPatrick Gardiner, 23 OvergateAnn Oardiner, 19 Dallfield WalkAnn Gavine, 72 Prince's Street
JSeil Gellatly, 200 HawkhillAlexander Gentle, 141 do.
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James Gloak, 8 Scouringburn '
Thomas Goodlet, 5 Temple LaneMrs Grant, 128 HawkhillMrs Grant, 151 OvergateMrs Robert Gray, 27 NethergateDavid Grimmond, 71 Hilltown
Mrs Grnbb, 30 Henderson's Wynd, Scouringburis"William Hay, 40 Blackscroft
Mrs Henderson, 44 Joint Stock Buildings
William Hogg, 47 SeagateJohn Hood, 12 Yeaman Shore
Mrs Hutton, 208 SeagateRobert Hutton, 81 ScouringburnWilliam Hutton, 173 HilltownDavid Inverarity, 196 OvergateDavid Inverarity, 234 Perth RoadWilliam Jackson junior, 40 ScouringburnThomas Justice, 43 West PortJohn Laeburn, 193 HawkhillRobert Lamb, 48 ScouringburnJohn Langlands, 222 SeagateMrs Langlands. 103 Bucklemaker WyndMrs Lawson, 45 WellgateMrs Lawson, 2 HawkhillWilliam Leggatt, 32 Bucklemaker WyndMrs Leighton, 18 Session Street
Alexander Leslie, 152 ScouringburnJames Lickly, 218 HawkhillThomas Limond, 4 Temple LaneAlexander Lindsay, 32 Lower Pleasance
George Lindsay, 50 SeagateJames Lindsay, 74 ScouringburnRobert Lindsay, 18 Ann Street, MaxwelltownDavid Livie, 1 1 Dudhope Crescent
George Low, Smithfield, top of Hilltown
Mrs David Low, 148 Hilltown
George Lowden, 115 do.
James Luckie, 141 ScouringburnPeter Lyell, 44 Blackness RoadRobert Mackie, 1 53 ScouringburnJohn M'Arthur, 5 HawkhillAndrew M'CuUoch and Company, 30 Castle Street
Archibald M'Donald, 20 ScouringburnJohn M'Donald, 36 Hilltown
Thomas M'Donald, 54 Hawkhill
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William M'Donald, 72 Blackscroft
M. M'Farlane, 67 OvergatePeter M'lntyre, 99 NethergateAlexander M'Kay, 1 Hospital ParkThomas M'Kay, 182 HawkhillJohn M'Kenzie, 32 Ann Street, MaxwelltownGeorge M'Kenzie, 4 Thorter R,owPeter M'Kenzie 8 do.
David Mann, 90-92 Prince's Street
David Marshall, 44 WellgateJean Marshall, 100 NethergateDavid Martin, 100 CowgateRobert Martin, James's Park, Albert Street
Mrs Mathew, 85 Seagate"W. C. Meldrum, 114 MurraygateDavid Miller, 51 do. •
James Miller, 90 King Street
Mrs Miln, 3 Henderson's Wynd, West PortWilliam Miln, 71 OvergateJames Milne, 239 do.
Patrick Milne, 42 WellgateWilliam Milne, 59 HawkhillHenry Mitchell, 56 Prince's Street
John Mitchell, 150 do.
Mrs Mitchell, 72 King Street
.Tames Moncrieff, ScouringburnRobert Moncur. 14 West PortArchibald Morison, 26 Constitution RoadDavid Moyes, 58 MurraygateJ. R. Mudie, 48 do.
William Murdoch, 60 NethergateMary Nairn, 9 Arthur Street
Alexander NicoU, 12 ScouringburnDavid NicoU, 24 Bell Lane, Constitution RoadMrs NicoU, 203 Lower PieasanceRobert NicoU, 14 NethergateWiUiam NicoU, 52 WeUgateMrs R. Nicolson, 19 HiUtownAlexander Patterson, 114 do,
William Peacock, 107 ScouringburnMrs Robert Peddie, ]78 HiUtownWilliam Philp, IS Commercial Street, MaxwelltownThomas Phin, 7 Hunter Street
David Pope, 29 OvergateArchibald Poustie, 19 Hunter Street
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James Preston, 123 Blackscroft
James Prain, 12] MurraygateJohn Train, 192 HawkhillJohn Pride, Fair MuirAlexander Rattray, 38 Upper PleasanceJohn Rattray, 1-2 Constitution RoadMrs Alexander Rattray, 97 ScouringburnAnn Raid, 9 Dallfield WalkR. and W. Reid. 39 41 Prince's Street
George Rennie, 54 Gellatly Street
Thomas Reoch, 18 HilltowuJohn Ritchie, 18 Watson's Lane, Blackness RoadPeter Ritchie, 27 Bucklemaker WyndRobertson and Brown, 42 High Street
David Robertson, 135 HawkhillGeorge Robertson, 1 Church LaneJanet Robertson, 65 ScouringburnJohn Robertson, 18 MurraygateJoseph Robertson. 96 Prince's Street
Mrs Robertson, 122 Hilltown
Mrs Alison Robertson, 102 OvergatePeter Robertson, Fish Street
Alexander Rodger, 75 HilltownAlexander Ross, 1 1 1 ScouringburnThomas Rumgay, 30 Lower Pleasance
Mrs Ruxton, Gray's Land, Yeaman ShoreMrs Samson, 140 Seagate
Alexander Scott. 30 Dudhope Street
Daniel Scott, 4 ScouringburnDavid Scott, 45 Overgate
J. Scott, 73 Perth RoadWilliam Scott, 30 MuiraygateGeorge Seth, 213-215 Lower Pleasance
Sarah Shepherd, 80 MurraygateJames Skeen, 20 Lower Pleasance
John Skeen, 20 Commercial Street, MaxwelltownMrs Sime, 119 HawkhillJames Simpson, 80 King Street
Thomas Sinison, 111 MurraygateJohn Small, 62 King Street
Alexander Smith, 14 Scouringburn
Alexander Smith, 82 HawkhillMrs Smith, 121 do.
Mrs Smith, 67 Wellgate
Mrs Smith, 144 Overgate
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Robert Smith, 71 Prince's StreetRobert Smith, 69 ScouringburnWilliam C. Smith, 74 HilltownDavid Soot, 37 OvergateDavid Spalding, 71 Roseb;ink StreetAlexander Spence, 24 Ann Street, MaxwelltownAndrew Steele, 8 West PortJohn Stewart, 49 HilltownMrs Stiven, 1 Castle CourtJohn Sturrock, 17 Lower PleasanceWilliam Taylor, 78 King StreetAlexander Thain, 157 HawkhillThomas Thomson, 51 WellgateWilliam Thomson, 115 MurraygateMrs Thompson, 250 Perth RoadGeorge Turnbull, 164 OvergateJohn Turnbull, 38 Lower PleasanceMrs Walker, 65 NethergateMrs William Watt, 108 do.
Andrew Welsh, 9 Dudhope CrescentThomas Westwood, 6 ScouringburnAlexander Whamond, 49 High StreetAlexander Whitton, 12 Hunter do.Mrs Thomas Whitton, 15 Prince's do.
Alexander Wilson, 179 HilltownGeorge Wilson, 59 King Street
James Wilson, 5 Annfield RoadPeter Wilson, 231 OvergateWilliam Wood, 119 HilltownAlexander Young, 58 do.
William Young, 40 King Street
GROCERS AND SPIRIT- DEALERS.
James Ainslie, 12 Union Street, MaxweUtownAlexander Alexander, 42 ScouringburnGeorge Alexander, 87 HilltownMrs H. Alexander, 69 ScouringburnPeter Anderson, Perth RoadWilliam Banks, 59 MurraygateDavid Baxter, 25 Small's WyndT. H. Baxter, 95 MurraygateCharles Begg, 76 King Street
James Bell, 21 OvergateHenry Blair, 115 do, and 15 Wellgate
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Mrs Brand, 272 HilltownJames Brodie, 42 Prince's Street
Mrs M. Bruce, 165 ScouringburnGeorge S. Butter, 116 MurraygateWilliam Calder, 55 HilltownJohn Campbell, 34 West PortJ. and I. Carrie, 9 High StreetJames Couper, 77 Dudhope CrescentAlexander Dow, 43 HawkhillJohn Duncan, 22 Small's WyndJohn Fenton, 38 ScouringburnJohn Ferguson, 33 West PortWilliam Ferguson, 113 HilltownThomas W. Forbes, Small's WyndGeorge Glass, 82 Dudhope CrescentE. Gloak, 26 Bell Street
David Guthel, 26 Upper PleasanceJohn Hampton, 77 Perth RoadDavid Hay, 16 ScouringburnMrs Hay, 86 SeagateJohn Hill, 43 ScouringburnJohn Inches, 2 Lady Well LaneWilliam Justice, 45 HawkhillJames Kenney, 1 ScouringburnStewart Kermeth, 5 Session Street
James Lamb, 105 CowgatePeter Lowden and Company, Ann Street, MaxwelltownWilliam Marshall, 64-65 Prince's Street
David Matthew, 130 HawkhillWilliam Matthew, 66 ScouringburnJohn Mathewson, 145 OvergateWilliam M'CuUocb, 56 WellgateThomas M'Ewen, Cotton Road, DensAgnes M'Grady, 170 HawkhillPeter SI'Gregor, 34 Blackness RoadMrs M'Kenzie, 73 Prince's Street
James M'Nicoll, 56 Overgate
David Miller, 99 Perth RoadJohn Miller, 26 High Street
Mrs David Miln, 113 Overgate
Robert NicoU, 9 Dudhope Street
Peter Oliver, 31 Rose Street
Thomas Ower, 212 Overgate
Mrs Rattray, 69 King Street
David Robertson, foot of Cotton Road, Dens
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John Ross, 8 Commercial Street, MaxwelltownJames Russell, 16-18 Hunter Street
David Sandeman, 79 OvergateWilliam Saunders, 1 99 HawkhillWilliam Saunders, 144 MurraygateAlexander Scott, Wishart Church, GowgateCharles Scott, 58 ScouringburnMrs Scott, 29 HilltownRobert Scott, 132 HawkhillJohn Scrimgeour, 24 26 North Tay Street
William Sivewright, 224 OvergateMargaret Small, 204 Perth RoadJean Stevenson, 5 Blinshall Street
John Stewart, 33 WellgateJohn Stewart, 44 King Street
Rooke Stewart, 9 West PortDavid Stronner, 18 Prince's Street
A. J. Wighton, 7 HilltownWilliam Wighton, No. 1 do.
William White, 6 William Street, King Street
James Wilkie, 205 HawkhillGeorge Wright, 105 OvergateRobert Young, 1 Green Market
HACKLEMAKERS,
Thomas Child, 51 Reform Street
Wilson and Aberdein, Barrack Street
HAIRDRESSERS, &C.
James Allan, 14 Crichton Street
Thomas Allan, 25 MurraygateArchibald Anderson, 85 HilltownThomas Bell, 45 West PortAlexander Cameron, 22 Prince's Street
Dd. Dewar, 11 Yeaman ShoreRobert Guthrie, 23 St Roque's LaneThomas Hutton, 207 OvergateDaniel Innes, 21 Castle Street
Mrs J, Jamieson, 78 ScouringburnWilliam Leighton, 9 Barrack Street
Alexander Leslie, 37 WellgateJohn Low, 19 HawkhillJohn Low, 15 SeagateAlexander Morgan, 10 Hawkhill
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James Neil, 102 MurraygateAlexander Paterson, 5 Exchange StreetWiUiam Phillips, 11 Thorter RowEbenezer Rattray, 88 King Street
David Reid, 203"HilltownJohn Reid, 132 WellgateJames Robb, 6 Ann Street, MaxwelltownAlexander Urquhart, 220 Overgate
HATTERS, &C.
Alexander Leask, 3 Reform Street
James Lennox, 3 NethergateJohn M'Kay and Son, 28 Union Street
J. and J. Millar, 46 High Street and 1 Reform Street
TuUoch, Brothers, 31 do.
David TuUoch, 65 MurraygateJ. and J. Wilson, 26 Reform Street
HERBALISTS,
Doctor Batchelor, 27 Small's WyndGershom Batchelor, 74 Nethergatc-
HOSIERS, &c.
Mrs James Davies, 159 OvergateWilliam Fernham, 56 HawihilLRobert Gibb, 32 NethergateAbram Leslie, 15 MurraygateThomas Lieth, 23 West PortD. M'Gregor, 4 Perth RoadRobert M'Math, 28 Blackscroft
George Robertson, 40 OvergateJames Scott, 1 1 Prince's Street .f
HOTEL, INN, AND TAVERN lOSEPERS.
William Anderson junior, Dundee Arms, 9 Thorter Row-Robert Bower, Star Inn, Murraygate and SeagateGeorge Cramond, Mint Close, 51 High Street
William Crichton, Rankine's Court, 6 MurraygateRobert Dallachy, 8 Green MarketMrs Dempster, Dempster's Arms, 94 ScouringburnWalter Denham, Mauchline Tower Court, 78 Murray-
gate
John Fyall, Fifeshire Inn, 2 Craig Street, Ferry HarbouuThomas M'Ritchie, 1 North Tay Street
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#M, John Mellows, 23 Perth RoadGeorge Ross, Crown and Anchor, Commercial Street,
Dock Street
A. Stewart, Royal Hotel, 54 NethergateD. Stewart, British Hotel, top of Castle Street
Mrs Walker, Commercial Hotel, 51 OvergateMrs Wallace, Barrack Street
Mrs Wallace, Albion Hotel, Overgate and Tally Street
HOUSE-FACTORS.
David Davidson, St Clement's LaneA. Dingwall, top of Idvies Street, Bucklemaker WyndThomas Finn, 4 Lower Pleasance
George Ireland, Dudhope Crescent
James M'Intyre, 13 High Street
James Miln, Council Otficer, Town HouseJohn Nicoll, BurnheadDavid Shepherd, 2 Fentou Street
William Smellie, Long WyndJohn Wynd, 28 Bucklemaker Wynd
INSURANCE BROKERS AND AGENTS.
Samuel Brodie, 3 King Street
Edward Caird, 59 CowgateArchibald Crichton, 31 do.
James Hunter, 10 High Street
William Martin junior, 25 St Andrew's Street
Robert Morton, 1 1 Dock Street
Thomas Neish, 5 Bain's SquareThomas Nicholson, 9 Dock Street
D. B. Niven, 23 Castle Street
James and John Ogilvie, 3 New Inn Entry-
David Rollo, 73 High Street
James Soot, 27 Covrgate
Patrick H. Thorns, 14 St Andrew's Street
William Wrougham, Panmure Street
IRONMONGERS AND HARDWARE DEALERS.
James Buchan, 1 High Street, and 1 Castle Street
Robert Davidson, 33 Castle Street
James Dundas, Trades' LaneJames Fleming, 5 OvergateAlexander Gilruth, 24 Reform Street
Peter Gilruth, 33 Overgate
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Keay and Rattray, 22 nock Street
Alexander Kidd, 18 OvergateKidd and M'Pherson, IS do.
Alexander Lawson, 25 High Street
James and David Lawson, 57 MurraygateJames M'Artney, 21 West PortCharles M'Pherson, 18 OvergateJames Murray, 11 High Street
William Murray, 148 MurraygateGeorge H. Nicoll, 38 OvergateJ. R. Nicoll, Yeaman ShoreThomas Nicoll, do.
Andrew Ramsay, 217 OvergateJames T. Rattray, 28 do.
George Scott junior, 3 High Street
George Stephen, 29 Castle Street
F. Watson, 81 MurraygateJohn Watson, 21 High Street
JAPANNEK.
J. Stewart, corner of Temple Lane, West Port
JEWELLERS AND GOLDSMITHS.
John Austen, 15 NethergateAlexander Cameron, 4 High Street
Mrs Constable, 7 do.
Robert Donaldson, 16 Crichton Street
James Mills, 28 High Street
Alexander Sinclair, 24 NethergateJames Sprunt, 28 High Street
R. H. Thomson, 37 do.
LAPIDARY.
James Hodge, 54 Barrack Street
LATH SPLITTER.
William Taylor, 87 King Street
LIVERY STABLERS, POSTING, AND COACH-HIRERS.
Richard Cruickshank, 34 Castle Street, and Royal andBritish Hotel Coach Offices
Thomas Lyon, 7 Castle Court, Castle Street
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M. John Mellows, 25'{*&rth RoadThomas Mitchell, Yeaman ShoreJohn Stewart, Eagle Inn, 108 MurraygateWilliam Stewart, 26 King Street
LODGING-HOUSE KEEPERS.
James Allan and Son, 1 1 Crichton Street
Mrs Bell, 3 West Dock Street
Mrs James Bowman, 8 Shore TerraceMrs Bricknal, 17 Crichton Street
Mrs C. Christie, 60 Bell Street
Mrs Craramond, 22 Peter Street
Mrs CroU, Gellatly's Buildings, NethergateM. Fleming, 8 Crichton Street
Mrs Forbes, Albert Court, 39 NethergateMrs J. Gilchrist, 29 Constitution RoadMrs Greig, 27 CowgateMrs Hankins, 7 Crichton Street
Miss Haj, 17 St Andrew's Street
Mrs Hean, 82 OvergateMrs High, 2 Fish Street
Mrs Ireland, 10 do.
Mrs J. H. Johnston, 4 Reform Street
Mrs Kean, 110 SeagateMrs Marshall, 62 NethergateMrs Maxton, 8 Crichton Street
George Mess, 38 Castle Street
John Paterson, St Paul's Court, 61 MurraygateMrs J. Reid, 49 CowgateMrs William Scott, 95 HilltownMrs Simson, 1 Yeaman ShoreMrs Soutar, 2 Panmure Street
Mrs Anna Steele, 64 High Street
Mrs William Stewart, 16 Bell Street
Mrs Swinton, 7 Mid Street, ChapelshadeMrs Whittet, 5 Brown Street
MANUFACTURERS.
George H. Baxter, William Street, King Street
John C. Baxter, 27 James's Street, MaxweUtownMrs J. Baxter, Bernard Street, HawkhillJames Beharrie, 27 top of Soap Work LaneRobert Beharrie, 36 Dudhope Street
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William Beharrie, Wallace Street, Prince's StreetWilliam Bennet, 71 King Street
Alexander Blackie and Sons, Ward RoadGeorge Brown, 12 Blackness RoadJames Brown and Company, Sugarhouse WyndThomas Brough, Peep o'-L)ay
James Bruce, top of Small's WyndJohn Brace, do.
Alexander Butchart, 115 HawkhillDavid Butchart, 69 CowgateEdward Caird, 59 do.
Alexander Cameron, 8 Baltic Street
Alexander Chalmers 38 CowgatePeter Chalmers, 27 Annfield RoadCharles Clark, Gowans's Court, 233 OvergateJames Doig, 85 HawkhillJohn Ewan, 36 CowgateH. B. Ferguson, 41 HilltownRobert Ferguson, 41 do.
William Ferguson, 41 do.
Peter Fleming, Bell Street LaneWilliam Geddes, Bucklemaker WyndD. F. and W. Gibson, Commercial Street, MaxwelltownJoseph Gibson, 7 Rosebank RoadWilliam Gibson, 9 Union Place, Perth RoadJohn Glass and Son, Albert Street
Halket and Adam, 222 Perth Road •
WUliam Hendry, 20 Constitution Street
James Hodge, Peter Street
Thomas Holmes, 5 Seafield Lane, Perth RoadR. G. Holden, 95 Seagate
William Howe, 1 St Andrew's Street
James Irons, 1 Bellfield Lane, HawkhillJohn Kennedy, 185 Havvkhill
David Kyd, Rosebank LaneJohn Laing, 2 St Andrew's Street
William Lawson, 15 Long WyndLeadbetter, Adamson, and Company, Cowgate Port
James Livingstone, ForebankAlexander Low, 19 CowgateAndrew Low, 89 Hilltown
D. M'Gregor, 4 Perth RoadMalcolm M'Lean, Birch Lane, SouringbumDavid M'Leish, 12 Bernard Street, Hawkhill
Alexander M'Walter, 12 Reform Street
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David Marshall, 24 iJucklemaker WyndJames Martin, 89 Prince's Street
Joseph Martin, 25 St Andrew's Street
George Miller, 7 Union Place, Perth RoadDavid Mills, 40 Union Street, MaxwelltownJohn and Alexander Mills, 41 CowgateJohn Milne, 49 WellgateJohn Mitchell, 11 CowgateJohn Moir, 18 St Andrew's Street
William Moir, William Street, King Street
Alexander Moncur, 16 St Andrew's Street
W. H. Mordaunt and Company, 128 SeagateJohn Morrison, 7 Union Street, MaxwelltownWilliam Morrison, James's Park, ilbert Street
Thomas Murray, 17 Criehton Street
Alexander Neish and Company, Lady Well LaneJames Neish, 77 HawkhillGeorge NicoU, 33 King Street
John Neil, 11 LilybankJohn Ogilvie, 8 Baltic Street
William Ogilvie, 33 CowgateAlexander Ogilvy, 222 Perth RoadJ. and R. Ower, 27 St Andrew's Street
George Philp, 1 1 Upper Pleasance
A. and A. Pirie, 32 CowgateJames Prain, 23 HawkhillJohn Rattray, 7 Milne's East Lane, Scouringburn
James Raid, ScouringburnAndrew Robertson, 204 HawkhillJames Robertson, 31 Forebank RoadRobert Ross, 13 Overgate0. J. Rowland, 32 Baltic Street
David Samson, 73 HilltownGeorge Samson, 28 Elisabeth Street, MaxwelltownHugh Samson, 7 St Andrew's Street
William Samson, 73 HilltownThomas Saunders, 13 Meadow Street
]:)avid Scott, 21 Mid Wynd, HawkhillAVilliam Scott junior, 21 Forebank RoadJohn Sime, 24 Blackscroft
James Small, Small's Lane, Small's WyndWilliam Small, 14 Lowden's Alley, HawkhillDavid Smith, St Andrew's Street
Henry Smith and Company, 47 CowgateP. and J. Smith, 153 Hawkhill
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James Spaukie and Company, 7 CowgateDavid Stark, Bucklemaker WyndJohn Steven, Lower LilybankJames Stewart, 14 Thomson Street, Perth RoadJ ames Sturrock, 22 Ann Street, MaxwelltownJames Taws and Sons, 29 Mid Street, ChapelshadeJames Thomson and Company, 216 Perth RoadJohn Todd, 5 Castle Street
John Waddel, 16 Ireland's Lane, ChapelshadeJohn Waddel, 3 Wilkie's Lane, HawkhillAlexander J. Warden, 23 CowgateGeorge Wilkie, 7 Kirk Entry, WeUgateThomas Wood, 166 Hawkhill
iMARBLE CUTTERS.
Thomas Innes, MeadowsideRobert Penman, 53 Nethergate
MAST, BI.0CK, AND PUMP MAKERS.
Thomas Clark, south side Victoria DockGeorge Livie, Public Warehouses, West Dock Street
James Nicoll, south side Victoria DockRobert Penman, east side King William's DockJohn Taylor, 43 Exchange Street
MERCHAJITS.
Robert Adamson, Constitution RoadJohn Adamson, Cowgate PortRobert Alison junior, 36 Castle Street
Alexander Anderson, 23 St Andrew's Street
Anderson and Cathcart, 13 do.
David D. Anderson, 23 do.
Alexander Balfour, CowgateAlexander Balfour junior. VaultWilliam Baxter, 31 CowgateJames H. Bell, 131 MurraygateThomas Bell junior, 131 MurraygateAndrew Ben vie, 131 Seagate
Miller Berrie, Queen Street
Samuel Brodie, 3 King do.
Andrew Brown, 53 CowgateAndrew Brown junior, 47 Castle Street
David Brown do.
David B. Brown, 51 Cowgate
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James Brown, 20 WellgateWilliam Brown, do.
Alexander James Buist, 34 CowgateJames Cameron, 92 MurraygateCharles Chalmers, 13 Bain's SquareRichard Clement, 39 Elisabeth Street, MaxwelltownJames Cock, 80 St Andrew's Street
Thomas Cock, do.
William Cock, do.
William Crockatt, 1 Upper Dudhope CrescentWilliam Crossthwaite, 23 St Andrew's Street
Joseph Doctor, PA CowgateThomas Douglas, do.
David Drimmie and Company, 16 St Andrew's PlaceJohn Duncan, 39-41 St Andrew's Street
Peter Duncan, 10 Peter Street
Alexander Easson, St Andrew's Street
Edward Ebel, ShoreA. and D. Edward, CowgateAllan Edward, 28 do,
Janet Edward, 93 King Street
James Fairweather junior, CowgateW. P. Fairweather, 10 St Andrew's Street
James Gray, 31 MurraygateDavid Grieve, 126 SeagateHaddon and Paterson, 46 St Andrew's Street
David Halley, 29 MeadowsideHenry J. Hazeel, 33 NethergateSamuel Holmes, Son, and Company, 8 Peter Street
E. G. Holden, 95 SeagateJames Horsburgh, Panmure Street
George Jamieson, do.
VV^aiter Jamieson, 50 Cowgate ; and Flour Mill, GuthrieStreet
William Johnston, 8 CowgateDavid Jobson, 93 OvergateR. H. Jobson, 17 CowgateDavid Keith, St Andrew's Street
David Kennedy, MeadowsideJames Kennedy, CowgateGeorge Key, 39 do.
Kinmond and Hill, 6 do.
William Lamb, 13 Dock Street
Leadbetter, Adamson, and Company, Cowgate Port ]
William Lindsay, 117 Murraygate
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Lipman and Hamel, 17 CowgateCharles Lucas, 128 Seagate
David Martin and Company, 10 Bain's SquareWilliam Mason, 23 St Andrew's Street
Charles Mathew, 6 HawkhillDavid M'Intosh, 23 Constitution RoadJohn R. Mill, IQ ISt Andrew's Street
David Miller, 21 Seagate
Richard Armit Miller, 6 St Andrew's Street
Thomas Weston Miln, Panmure Street
Alexander Milne Junior, 9 Bain's Square
John Mills, 17 West Wynd, Perth RoadJohn Moir, 18 St Andrew's Street
Francis Molison, 1 Bain's Square
Herman Mollwo, 37 St Andrew's Street
D. and J. Moncur, 45 CowgateW. H. Mordaunt and Company, 128 Seagate
William Morton, 10 Reform Street
Patrick Murison, 10 Trades' LaneThomas Neish, 5 Bains Square
George H. Newall. 55 CowgateMaker Newall, 12 Hawkhill Place '
George NicoU, 33 King Street
NicoU and Webster, Seagate
William Nicoll, do.
James Ogilvje, 12 OvergateWilliam Ogilvie, 33 CowgateAlexander Ogilvy junior, 9 Mid Shore
James Paterson, 46 St Andrew's Street
John Patou junior, 8 do.
James Pennyeook, Trades' LaneDavid Peter and Company, 14 Bain's Square
David Petrie, 31 St Andrew's Street
George Philp junior, 8 Peter Street
John Philp, 8 Exchange Street
David Pitcairn, 10 Bain's Square
Thomas Powrie, 2 Meadow Street
R. D. Pryde, 5 Commercial Street
Richards and Company, Panmure Street
John Robertson, 116 Hawkhill
Charles Roger, 1 Peter Street
Charles Y. Roger, Rankine's Court, 6 MurraygatoDaniel Ross, Magdalen Yard Point
James Rowan, 26 St Andrew's Street
O. J. Rowland, 32 Baltic Street
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Andrew Roxburgh, 107 SeagateFrederick Schwann, 22 St Andrew's Street
Henry Small, Peter's Court, CowgateJames Small junior, 32 St Andrew's Street
Robert Small, Peter's Court, CowgateWilliam Small, do. do.
Henry Smith and Company, 47 CowgateJames Smith, 7 Dock Street
Silvester Smith, 4 Panmure do.
Robert Sturrock, 17 CowgateGeorge Thorns, 18 St Andrew's PlacePeter Thorns, 47 High Street
James Thomson and Company, 9 Bain's Sc[uare
Samuel 0. Thomson, 12 Dock Street
John Todd, 3 Castle Street
William Turnbull, 27 CowgateG. L. and C. Walker, 1 St Andrew's Street
Alexander J. Warden, 23 CowgateJames Watt, 131 MurraygateJames VYatt junior, 13 Dock Street
James Webster, 43 St Andrew's Street
Alexander White junior, 3 King do.
John Whitton, 37 HilltownGeorge Wylie, 8 CowgateGeorge K. Young and Company, 23 St Andrew's Street
MESSENGBBS-AT-ARMS.
Alexander Allan, 62 High Street
John Anderson, 6 do.
Robert Geekie, 2 do.
M'Donald and Allan, 62 High Street
MIDWIVES, &C.
Elisabeth Linn, 4 Hunter Street
Mrs M'Dougall, 4 West PortMrs Drummond, 37 HawkhillMrs Morrison, 29 Constitution RoadMrs Blair, sick nurse, 7 Crichton Street
Mrs Proctor, do. 77 NethergateMrs C. Ross, do. 28 Rose Street
MTI,I,INEBS AND DKESSMAKEKS.
F. and A. Birnie, 9 Hilltown
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Helen Bisset, 84 NethergateMisses Black, Watt Street, HawkhillMiss Bowman, 90 Nethergate
B. M. Brown, 21 Keform Street
E. Chalmers, 116 Hilltown
E. Donald, 4 Coupar's Alley, WellgateMisses Donaldson, 20 Castle Street
Miss Forbes, 27 NethergateMisses Galloway, 69 CowgateMiss Habenton, 97 NethergateJ. Hay, 15 Dudhope Street
Miss Hutcheson, 24 "West PortMrs Irons, 22 Barrack Street
Miss Jamieson, 12 Tally Street
Miss Keddie, 29 High Street
Agnes Kidd, 30 Barrack Street
Miss Law, 103 NethergateJ. and A. Lawson, 200 Hilltown
Mrs Low, 1 Meadow Entry, MurraygateMrs Evan Macgregor, 29 Union Street
Isabella Maleom, 114 NethergateMiss Mill, 101 CowgateMiss Miller, Albert Conrt, NethergateMrs Morris, 142 OvergateJ. and J. Mudie, 37 Dallfield WalkMiss Nicoll, 63 ScouringburnMiss Nucator, 60 OvergateMiss Park, 56 NethergateMrs Pirie and Miss Hutton, 49 MurraygateE. Sandeman, 64 HawkhillMiss Skirving, 163 ScouringburnMisses Smith, 5 Bain's SquareMrs Stewart, 63 Reform Street
Mrs Taylor, 62 OvergateMiss M. Thomson, 18 Barrack Street
J. Tod, 136 OvergateMrs Ward, 28 Castle Street
Miss Wilson, 34 Hawkhill
MILL MANAGERS.
James Boyd, Sharp's Mill, WardsP, M. Braid, Pleasance Mill
David Bruce, Lindsay Street Mill
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James Bruce, Baxter Brothers and Company, 6 Prince's
Street
William Carrie, Edward's Works, Scouringbiirn
John Croll, Dura Mill, Dura Street, Upper DensWilliam Eadie, Milne's Mill, Scouringburn
John Henderson, Old Tay Street Mill
James Jack, Lilybank Mill
James Kiddie, Dudhope WorksLachlan M'Gowan, Power Loom Factory, Dens RoadWilliam M'Lagan, James and William Brown's WorksSamuel Mathers, Edward's Works, Scouringburn
Alexander Maxwell, Tay Street New Mill
James Miller, Gilroy's Mill, DudhopeRobert Mitchell, Pole Park Mill
Alexander Moon, Barrack Street
James Paterson, Bog Mill
James Petrie, West Dudhope Mill, Anchor LaneJames Small, Paradise RoadJames Smith, Den's Mills
John Smith, 58 Barrack Street
P. Watson, Craigie Mill
NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS.
John Bon, 25 Dock Street
P. A. Feathers, 10 do.
Thomas Low, 7 Overgate
NURSERY AND SEEDS MEN.
David James, 34 Overgate
William Laird, 88 Nethergate
John Stewart, 21 do.
James Tait, Tail's Lane, west end of Hawkhill
William Urquhart and Sons, 16 Nethergate
PAINTERS AND PAPER-HANGERS.
William Batchelor, Key's Close, 18 Nethergate
James Clark, 91 Nethei-gate
Robert Cowie, 53 Reform Street
Andrew Douglas, 125 OvergateThomas Ferrier and Company, 24 Seagate
John Howie, 45 Union Street
David Hynd, 43 Dock Street
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Arthur Lee, 160 Seagate
James Mackay, 26 Meadow EntryJames Marshall, Gellatly Street
Thomas Ower, 42 OvergateAlexander Pirie, 21 Crichton do.
William Stewart, 156 NethergateRichard Watt, 40 SeagateWilliam Young, 72 Seagate and 18 Horse Wynd
PAVEMENT SEALERS.
Barrie and Smith, Meadowside, top of Reform Street
Thomas Findlay, do.
James Robertson, Ward Road, Dundee and NewtyleRailway Station
PAWNBROKERS.
James Gilbert, 3 VaultMatthew Howden, New Inn Entry, High Street
Thomas Malcom junior, 50 MurraygatePeter M'Glinchy, 6 Meadow Entry, MurraygateW. and A. Miller, 152 OvergateGeorge O'Farrell, 165 do.
Alexander Sinclair, Key's Close, 18 Nethergate
PERFUMERS.
James Mills. 28 High Street
G. Peddie, 3 Castle do.
James Sprunt, 28 High do.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
William Aitken, 19 NethergateDavid Anderson, 17 King Street
James Arrott, M.D., 19 do.
Alexander Bell, 164 Nethergate
Robert Bell, M.D., do.
Henry S. Boase, M.D., 5 Fleuchar CraigEdward Brennan, 30 West Port
David C. Carruthers, M.D., 25 South Tay Street
James Cochran, top of SeagateRobert Cocks, 128 MurraygateJohn Crichton, 28 South Tay Street
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Dr De Ballin, 3 Thorter RowAlexander Duncan, 4 High Street
James Ford, M.D., St Andrew's PlacePeter Gardiner, M.D., 15 Meadow Street
William L. Gibson, M.D., South Tay Street
John Gray, 34 NethergateDavid Greig, 17 High Street
James Kirkland, 115 SeagateJohn Livingstone, 151 do.
D. Lyell, 37 South Tay Street
Alexander Mackintosh, M.D., Royal Lunatic AsylumJohn Malcom, M.D., 3 Barrack Street
William Monro, M.D., 6 SeagateWilliam Morris, South Tay Street
John Mudie, 3 Bain's SquareAlexander Muir, 5 South Tay Street
Robert Nasmyth, 12 Milnbank RoadArchibald Newall, 12 Hawkhill PlaceMatthew Nimmo, 30 Reform Street
Patrick Nimmo, M.D., 15 South Tay Street
Patrick Nimmo junior, 15 do.
George M. Osborne, M.D., 52 King Street
George Paton, 14 St Andrew's Street
James Ross, Royal Infirmary, King Street
W. C. Saunders, 11 Meadow Street
Alexander Blair Spence, Mid ShoreT. B. Spence, 5 Crichton Street
Alexander Webster, M.D., 126 Nethergate
PLANEMAKERS.
John Dryborough, 42 MurraygateDavid Kinnear, 31 Wellgate
John Welsh, 11 Meadow Close, 56 Murraygate
PXASTEBERS.
John Geekie, MeadowsideJames Hastie, Sanders's Court, OvergateJohn Low, 15 Mid Road, ChapelshadeDavid M'Beath, 10 Park Lane, Temple LaneHugh M'Conochie, 52 Barrack Street
Alexander M'Intosh, 143 ScouringburnJohn Patrick, east end of Bell Street
Peter Reach, 30 Blackscroft
Alexander Small, 3 Temple Lane
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James Steele, MeadowsideAlexander Tyrie, do.
William Tyrie, do.
PLUMBERS AND GAS PITTEKS.
John C. Low, 16 Union Street
David Mackie and Son, 17 Meadow EntryJohn Murdoch, Albert Court, 39 NethergatoSutherland and Murdoch, do., and 146 OvergateGeorge Sutherland, Lindsay StreetJames Walker, 31 OvergateJohn "Watson, 14 Barrack Street
POTATO DEALERS.
John Coupar, 4 Peter Street
David Crichton, 57 WellgateAlexander Grimmond, 2 Fish StreetMrs M'Kenzie, 78 NethergateJames Ower, 42 Barrack Street
William Sandiman, 50 Wellgate
POULTERERS.
John Henderson, 18 Crichton Street
Mrs M'Kenzie, 78 NethergateMrs Williamson, 39 NethergateMrs E. Young, 38 Union Street
David Annan, 8 OvergateW. and G. Brown, 8 Hunter Street
James Chalmers, 10 and 12 Castle Street
James Duff, 39 High Street
Grieve and Shepherd, 7 Castle Street
David Hill, Key's Close, 18 NethergateAlexander Macdonald, Argyll Close, 3 OvergateRobert Park, Crooms Close, High Street
J. and J. Taylor, Gray's Close, 71 Street
PROVISION DEALERS.
John Boyd, 3 Church Lane, west end of High Streefc
William Carr, 4 West Dock Street
William Cowan, 59 Hilltown
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Alexander Davidson, 188 HilltowaSinclair M'Donald, 119 do.
Thomas Jefferey, 197 HawkhillMaria Kidd, 42 Barrack Street
Andrew M'Culloch and Company, 30 Castle Street
Alexander Mitchelson, west end High Street
Mrs Philp, 188 OvergateJames Reid, 87 MurraygateMrsM. Robertson, 167 HilltownJames Sraellie, 120 Murraygate, 251 Overgate, and 32
West PortAlexander Smith, 82 HawkhillJames Smith, 11 George's PlaceStewart Spence and Son, Cotton Road, DensJohn Welsh, 20 Hunter Street
KEEDMAKERS.
William Duncan, 63 WellgateThomas Fyfe, 26 HawkhillThomas Milne, 2 Baltic Street
ROPE, TWINE, AND SAIL MAKERS.
James Bell, 2 Dock Street, and 13 Step Row, Perth
RoadAlexander Bulk, 1 Dock Street (east)
John Bulk, 100 Hilltown
J. and A. Clark, 34 Constitution Street
Robert Clark, 88 SeagateFrancis Dick, Dock Street (east)
James Fenton senior, do.
Halket and Adam, do.
Andrew Low, 8 Union Street, MaxwelltownWilliam Low, 110 HilltownAlexander Martin and Company, 21 Dock Street (east)
John MattheV, 44 HilltownP. H. Mitchell, 116 do.
John Arklay, Trades' Hall, 4 top of SeagateCampbell and Webster, 7 NethergateWilliam Kilgour and Company, 94 MurraygateJohn Miller, 41 High Street
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SAII.MAEEBS.
R. and D. Ferguson, 40 Dock Street (east)
John Jamieson, Candle Lane, SeagateJohn Watson, 106 Nethergate
SCULPTOKS.
John Barrie, Meadowside, top of Reform Street
David Smith, east side of Railway Station, Ward Road
Thomas Grant, New CemeteryGeorge Hunter, do.
Robert Kettles, Old do.
Douglas Laird, do.
Peter M'Glashan, New do.
Thomas Shepherd, Old do.
Robert Milne, Watchman of Bleaching Green, Moutrie"i
Land, Constitution Road
SHERIFF OFFICERS.
David Ferguson, 66 High Street
John Low, Yeaman's Close, 27 OvergateAlexander Morrison, Thoms's Close, High Street
John Pullen, 82 OvergateJames Scobie, Bell's Close, 14 Murraygate
SHIPBROKERS.
William Anderson, 13 Dock Street
Thomas Couper, 45 Exchange do.
Andrew Greig junior, 39 do.
Patrick Just, 37 do.
William Lamb, 13 Dock do.
M'CuUoch and Company, 30 Castle Street
Robert Morton, 1 1 Dock Street
Thomas Neish, 5 Bain's SquareD. O. Robb, Commercial Street, Dock Street
SHIPBUILDERS.
Robert Adamson, Marine ParadeRobert Brown, east side King William's DockDavid Caiman, Marine ParadeJohn Caiman, east side King William's DockAlexander Steven, Marine Parade
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SHIP CHANDLERS.
Robert Ferguson, 3 Exchange Street
John Fyfe, Dock Street (east)
William Hutton junior, 22 Green Market
SI.ATXIB3.
William Balbirnie, 5 MeadowsideDavid Cooper, 5 do.
D. and W. Crabb, 35 Brown Street
DaTid Davidson, 12 Park Lane, Temple LaneFyfe and Rattray, west side of MeadowsJames Law, 75 CowgateJohn Leslie, 57 MeadowsideRobert Leslie, 132 MurraygateStewart and Mitchell, south side of Bell Street
SPIRIT-DEALERS.
Thomas Adam, 7 Brown Street
Alexander Adams, 2 West Port
George Aikin, 175 OvergateAndrew Ambrose, 21 Nelson Street
James Anderson, 20 Crichton Street
James Anderson, 47 Nethergate
John Anderson, DensMrs James Anderson, 12 Arthur Street
James Baird, 34 MurraygateDavid Baxter, 20 Barrack Street
Joseph Baxter, 10 Blackscroft
Dd. Bell, 2 Rosebank Street
Henry Black, 1 Horsewater Wynd, ScouringburnMrs Boyle, 33 Cotton Road, DensDaniel Brennan, 21 HawkhillDavid S. Brown, 45 Perth RoadDavid J. Brown, 61 MurraygateJames Burke, 17 Hilltown
Walter Burke, 174 OvergateJohn Cameron, 11 Thorter RowMrs Cameron, 2 ScouringburnDuncan Conacher, 218 OvergateJames Connoly, 81 Hilltown
David Cowper, 238 OvergateJohn Crammond, 67 Prince's Street
James Crystal, 77 Cowgate
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William Dawson, 7 LilybankBernard Devlin, 4 Dock Street
Alexander Dewar, 2 Dock Street (west)Alexander Dewar, 194 OvergateJames Donald, 217 Pole Park Road, Lower PleasanceMrs Arthur Dow, 42 Dock Street (east)Alexander Farquharson, 1 BlackscroftJohn Fegan, 30 Dock Street
, Robert Fleming, 14 Dock Street, (west)"Alexander Forbes, 56 HawkhillJohn Forbes, Shore TerraceJohn Gabriel, 14 MurraygateC. Gavine, 37 Castle Street
Mrs Gow, 155 Seagate"William Graham, 78 HilltownCarnegie Grant, 48 Bell StreetMrs John Gray, 44 Dock StreetEdward Hannah, School WyndJohn Higgins, 26 WellgateJohn Hill, New Inn EntryElisabeth Hill, 70 HawkhillJames Hodge, 1 Albert Street
James Hoggens, 35 MurraygateMrs Hood, 22 VaultMrs Bernard Hughes, 74 OvergateDavid Hutcheson, I Barrack StreetMrs Irons, 15 VaultJames Johnston, Green MarketJohn Kennedy, 6 North Tay Street
Margery Kinnill, 34 WellgateJames Kirkpatrick, Fish Street
David Knight, 41 Castle Street
James Langlands, 21 Upper PleasanceMrs Leslie, 13 Bucklemaker WyndElisabeth Lesly, 44 West Port,
H. Low, 86 ScouringburnJames Macfarlaue, 10 Fish Street
Andrew MCulloch and Company, 30 Castle StreetJohn M'Dougall, 36 OvergateAlexander M Glashan, 77 Prince's Street
James M'Glashan, 22 Bell Street
David M'Intosh, 92 BlackscroftJohn M'Intosh, 33 Constitution RoadHenry M'lntyre, 25 LilybankAlexander M'Lauchlan, 93 Bucklemaker Wynd
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Robert M'Leish, 92 ScouringburnAlexander M'Kenzie, Maryfield, Forfar RoadColin M'Kenzie, 49 West Port
Mrs M'Kenzie, 2 Small's WyndDuncan M'Pherson, 108 ScouringburnRobert M'Quattie, 30 Hilltown
George M'Ritchie, Middle Street, Prince's Street
Robert Mathew, 118 Prince's Street
John Menzies, 1 Rose Street
Thomas Methven, 81 SeagateAgnes Millar, 41 Dock Street
Mrs Millar, 97 Hilltown
James Mitchell, 52 Prince's Street
John Mitchell, 56 Dudhope Street
Alexander Moon, 22 Session Street
Henry Murray, 80 OvergateJohn Morrison, 76 Blackscroft
Mrs Murray, 19 West Port
Mrs Nicol], 57 Dock Street, (east)
Thomas NicoU, 191 Lower Pleasance
Mrs Robert Fattie, 32 Dock Street
Thomas Peddie, 5'i Blackness RoadDavid Peters, fO West Port
Robert Prain, 13 Thorter RowMrs John PuUar, 34 Castle Street
Mrs Robert Ramsay, 21 Scouringburn
Michael Reilly, 1 1 James's Street, MaxwelltownAlexander Robertson, 42 Bell Street
Alexander Robertson, 12 do.
David Robertson, 98 Dudhope Crescent
Donald Robertson, 130 MurraygateDuncan Robertson, 8 Small's VVyndDuncan Robertson, 88 CowgateJames Robertson, 23 Barrack Street
Margaret Robertson, 1(j7 OvergateEdward Scrivens, 1 West PortMrs Sharp, 126 OvergateAlexander Sim, 161 do.
Peter Small, 5 Green MarketJohn Smith, 87 ScouringburnJohn Smith, 101 OvergateMrs George Smith, 107 HilltownAValter Smith, 7 Mid ShoreAndrew Speed, 268 Perth RoadStewart Spence and Son, Cotton Road, Dens
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Janet Stewart, 36 HawkhillJohn Stewart, 17 Prince's Street
Robert Stewart, 135 HilltownWalter Strachan, 23 NethergateMrs Thomson, 11 Small's WyndThomas Thomson, 180 OvergateJames Thornton, 36 Henderson's Wynd, ScouringburnJames Watson, 76 SeagateJames Young, 52 BlackscroftMary Young and Company, 234 OvergateGeorge Yule, St Salvator's Close, 15 Overgate
STATMAKEBS.
Misses J. and E. Airth, 62 NethergateMiss Begbie, 3 Tally Street
Miss Divine, 9 Thorter RowElisabeth Ferguson, 127 OvergateMiss Ferguson, 5 Barrack Street
Mrs John Foreman, 30 NethergateAnn Grant, 236 OvergateMrs Gray (now Cairncross), 10 NethergateMiss Hudson, 10 Reform Street
Mrs Jamieson, Albert Court, 39 NethergateMiss M'Gilliwie, 44 SeagateMiss Elisabeth Wilson, 32 Murraygate
STRAW-HAT MAKERS.
M. Brown, 16 Reform Street
Mrs C. Brown, 34 Barrack Street
Misses Bruce, 14 Green MarketMrs Cairncross, Blackscroft
Miss Magdalene Ewan, 146 MurraygateMrs James Leisk, 162 ScouringburnMrs M'Donald, 3 Hunter Strret
Marshall and Moyes, 71 MurraygateMisses Sime, 77 MurraygateMrs Smith, 68 CowgateMiss Watson, 20 St Clement's LaneJane and Elizabeth Macdonald, 22 Crichton Street
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.
Alexander Air, 31 MurraygateCharles Alexander, 43 Overgate
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David Alexander, 61 West PortJoseph Alexander, 2 High Street
Graham Anderson, 6 Reform Street
J, Anderson, 12 Green MarketWilliam Anderson, 18 Bell Street
Robert Bain, 10 High Street
Charles Barrj, 57 do.
Arthur Begg, 20 do.
William Blair, 127 ScouringbumGraham Booth, 27 West PortCharles Brown, 132 MurraygateDavid Brown, 7 Mid Street, ChapelshadeMatthew Brown, Middle Street, Prince's Street
William Brown, 7 OvergateWilliam Butter, 204 HilltownAlexander Cameron, 25 ScouringburnJames Cameron, 90 MurraygateDavid Campbell, 2 Temple LaneJohn Clark, Dyer's Close, 22 MurraygateWilliam Cooper, Rankine's Court, 6 MurraygateJohn Cumming, 3 Hunter Street
Francis Dick, 47 OvergateJohn Downie, 9 ScouringburnJohn Duffus, 80 do.
Mitchel Duncan, 103 Prince's Street
James Feathers, 19 High Street
John Fenton, 35 OvergateWilliam Ferguson, 11 Arthur Street
William Fernham, 56 HawkhillWilliam Ferrier, Dyer's Close, 22 MurraygateHugh Findlay, 6 High Street
James Flannigan, 18 Green MarketJ. and C. Fleming, 22 HawkhillWilliam Forbes, 45 ScouringburnRobert Fyfe, 85 MurraygateAndrew Geddes, 28 Prince's Street
Robert Gill, 26 OvergateJohn Goodwillie, 70 BlackscroftJohn Gordon, 66 MurraygateWilliam Gorrie, 75 Prince's Street
James Gow, 46 SeagateAlexander Gray, Smithfield, top of HilltownDavid Hean, 7 Lindsay Street
William Henderson, 47 West PortWilliam Hutchison, 6 High Street
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William Jackson, 44 ScouringburnJohn T. Kinnear, 67 MurraygateJames Kinnison, 55 OvergateJohn Kinnison, 13 do.
Peter Laird, 3 HilltownThomas Leith, 23 West PortIsaac Low, 18 Nethera;ate
Joseph Lyell, 16 Miller's Wynd, Perth RoadJohn Mackay, 22 top of SeagateJohn M'Donald, 77 High Street
Peter M'Dougall, 30 Bell Street
Peter M'Glinchy, 19 Green MarketAlexander M'Kean, 17 Crichton Street
John M'Rosty, 11 Horsewater Wynd, ScouringburnWilliam Mathewson, 8 Union Street
George Maxwell, 80 NethergateJames Meach, 27 Green MarketGeorge Mill, 40 Barrack Street
Robert Milne, Lindsay's Entry, HilltownWilliam Neilson, 162-164 OvergateWilliam Nicoll, 6 St Peter's Court, CowgateJohn Ogllvie, 3 ScouringburnWilliam Paterson, 37 High Street
John Patterson, Dyer's Close, 22 MurraygateRobert Patrick, 48 OvergateWilliam Peebles, 198 HilltownJohn Pride, 17 Barrack Street
William Ramsay, 185-187 HawkhillDavid Robertson, 135 do.
Duncan Robertson, 8 Small's WyndJames Robertson, 73 High Street
James Puobertson, 15 Scouringburn
David Roger, 7 Todburn Lane, King Street
James C. Ross, 21 Union Street
John Russell, 50 HawkhillAndrew Scott, 2 Dens BraeJames Scott, Gray's Close, 70 High Street
James Scott, 122 Overgate
Thomas Scott, 181 Hilltown
William Scrimgeour, 13 Green MarketDavid Shepherd, 1 7 Constable Street
James Skinner, 7 Crichton Street
J. P. Smith, 6 High Street
Peter Smith, G6 Hilltown
William Soutar, 97 Hawkhill
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Thomas Steele, 36 Union Street, MaxwelltownGeorge Steven, 27 Prince's Street
John Stewart, 26 Scouringburn
Robert Stewart, 9 St Andrew's Street
Robert Stewart, 5 Blackscroft
George Stirling, 4 Hunter Street
Thomas Sturrock, 17 Rosebank Street
George Sydie, 191 HawkhillTarbat and Bruce, 8 High Street
David Thomson, 34 Bucklemaker WyndWilliam Thomson, 67 Scouringburn
David P. TuUo, 8 OvergateHenry Wallace, 7 Blackscroft
Andrew Warden, 89 Hilltown
George Warden, 100 do.
John Wilson, 46 Bell Street
John Young, 44 High Street
James Yule, 17 Scouringburn
TANNERS AND CUKRIERS.
Alexander Balfour, VaultGeorge Bower, Dudhope TanworkJohn Butchart, 57 Barrack Street
Henry Henderson, 43 MeadowsidePeter M'Duff", DudhopePeter Saunders, 2 Mid Street, Chapelshade
TEA AND COFFEEHOUSE KEEPERS.
James Allan and Son, 11 Crichton Street
Patrick A. Caithness, 78 MurraygateThomas Lamb, 69 do., top of Reform Street, and West
PortT. M. Mailler, 4 West PortThomas Robertson, 46 East Dock Street
TEA-DEALERS.
John Dickinson, 9 Union Street
James Fyfe, 63 High Street
James M'Millan, 8 New Inn EntryRobert NicoU, 14 NethergatePaxton and Sinclair, 7 Reform Street
A. and N. Steel, 133 MurraygateLilias Wilson, 30-32 Prince's Street
TEACHERS.
David Adam, Scott's Close, Nethergate
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Alexander H. Adams, 2 South Tay Street
William Adams, 12 Peter Street
Alexander Andrews junior, 4 Brown Street
J. G. Atherstone, 6 Victoria Square, NethergateThomas Atherstone, do. do.
George Balfour, 52 St Andrew's Street
George Barrie, WallacetownWilliam Benvie, Dyer's Close, 22 MurraygateJohn R. Burns, Wallacetown Infant School
Thomas Callender, 57 MeadowsideJames Campbell, Public Seminaries
Robert Campbell, 7 Tay Street LaneJohn Christison, Public Seminaries
John Clark, Trinity House, Yeaman ShoreR. S. Clyde, St Clement's LaneMrs Mary Cuthbert, 29 Constitution RoadDavid Dandie, Prince's Street
Miss E. Davidson, 32 Constitution RoadThomas Dick, Tay Square SeminaryGeorge S. Dickson, 60 WellgateWilliam Duffy, 22 Ann Street, MaxwelltownMiss Fenton, St Peter's School, Perth RoadArchibald Ferguson, Brown Street Juvenile School
J. and J. Fettes (dancing). Thistle Hall, Union Street
W, P. Forbes, 75 Dudhope Crescent
Misses Gairns, 17 Meadow Street
John Gilbert, 11 New Inn EntryJames Gray (dancing), 75 Perth RoadGeorge Greig, 7 Gray's Square, top of Hilltown
Robert Greig, 56 Hilltown
Francis Guild, Orphan House, Small's Wynd_James Hamilton, Sessional Schools, Meadowside
John Hunter, Speed's Close, 19 Overgate
Alexander Hutcheson, Church Street, Wallace Feus
John Key, Middle Street, Prince's Street
Miss King, 78 MurraygateRichard Low, Public Seminaries
Daniel Macintosh, 39 MeadowsideMisses Macintosh, 39 do.
Miss M'Alpin, Jamaica Street, Maxwelltown
Duncan M'Donald, St Peter's, Perth RoadFrances M'Donald, 7 North Tay Street
James M'Donald, Cowden Knowes, Blackness Road
Miss M'lntyre, Park Wynd, HawkhiUAlexander M'Laren, Public Seminaries
Peter Martin, 2 Bellfield Lane, Hawkhill
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Francis Mather, 15 Dudhope CrescentJames Mathew, Tay Square SeminaryJohn Mathew, do.
John Alexander May (dancing and music), 7 VictoriaSquare
George Meek, 93 Blackscroft
James Miln, Dens Mill SchoolMiss Morice, Dudhope School of IndustryMiss Morison, Infant School, Park WyndDavid Muuro, 22 Rosebank, HilltownJames S. F. JVicoU, King Street
Miss E. Nicoll, Public SeminariesMisses Paterson, 1 Westfield Place"William Ramsay, Bell Street SeminaryAlexander Robertsou, 29 Elisabeth Street, MaxwelltovvnMrs Robertson, 8 Ireland's Lane, ChapelshadeAndrew Roy, Public SeminariesMrs Scott, do.
Peter Scott, Elisabeth Street SeminaryMatthew Shepherd, St David's School, ScouringburnFrancis Sinclair, Seminary, Constitution RoadWilliam Small, Dudhope SchoolMiss Smith (boarding), 12 South Tay Street
P. Stephen, 28 Baltic Street
Andrew Stewart, Blinshall Street
Robert Stewart, Public SeminariesReverend Thomas Stirling, Tay SquareGeorge Y. Strachan, 12 HawkhillPeter Stratton, 22 Barrack Street
Miss Sutherland, Female School, Brown Street
David Thomson, Public SeminariesJohn Thomson, 24 Dadhope Street
Robert Wighton, 20 St Clement's LaneWilliam Wilson, Temple Lane Seminary
TINSMITHS AND GAS-FITTEKS.
Willam Coupar, 38 West PortJohn Denoon, 84-86 OvergateFrancis Dick, 15 Kirk Entry, WellgateMiss E. Dick, 30 WellgateJames Donaldson, 57 King Street
Andrew Hynd, 26 West PortJames Leslie, 86 MurraygateJames M'Ewen, 241 OvergateAndrew Small, 51 High Street
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Mrs Andrew Smith, 53 HawkhillJames Stewart, 8 Ann Street, MaxwelltowoKeay Thomson, 15 Hilltown
F. Watson, 81 Murraygate
TOBACCONISTS.
Andrew Anderson, 76 OvergateDavid Clyde, 216 do.
Adam DuflFus, 75 do.
J, T. Fairweather, 113 MurraygateMrs Farquharson, 1 do.
John Garland, 41 OvergateJames M'Intosh, 22 West Port, and 125 Murraygate-George Millar, 2 Crichton Street
Mrs Susan Shepherd, 80 MurraygateMrs Watson, 17 do.
Thomas Gellatly, 215 OvergateJohn M'Gregor, Herald's Court, Barrack Street
David Murray, 39 MurraygateGeorge Roger, 18 Session Street
umbkelIaA. and parasol makers.
William Barclay, 12 Barrack Street
T. Collins, 49 King Street
Edward Currie, 101 ScouringburnJohn Ellis, 137 Hilltown
John M'Kay and Son, 28 Union Street
Robert Meldi-um, 9 Crichton Street
UPHOLSTERERS.
Baxter and Company, 19 Union Street
Mrs Richard Buist, 16 Castle Street
Thomas Dempster, 26 NethergateWilliam Douglas, 205 OvergateJames Matthew, 143 do.
George Robertson, 35 NethergateA. Smith, 1 Victoria Square, do.
T. and A. Smith, 43 NethergateMrs William Thomson and Sons, Rankine's Court,
MurraygateEdward Wilson, 29 Nethergate
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VETEEINAKY SUKGEONS.
"William Dick, New Inn EntryDavid Campbell, Thorter RowAlexander Ritchie, Candle Lane, SeagateJames Wilkinson, Candle Lane, Seagate
John Allan, top of HilltownMrs Anderson, 59 Albert Street
Martha Ball, 8 Gellatly Street
Duncan Barclay, 30 NethergateJohn Barnie, 29 HawkhillCharles Barrie, Coldside
James Black, 112 MurraygateCharles Buick, 45 Castle Street
Thomas Butchart, 31 Dock Street
Francis Cathie, 85 OvergateJames Cathro, 5 Fish Street
Robert Clerk, DownfieldJames Cock, 13 North Tay Street
Mrs Cooper, 104 MurraygateJames Coupar, 5 Constitution RoadDavid Couper, Gordon Park, Perth RoadJohn Cowey, Dyer's Close, 22 MurraygateJames Dickie, 144 SeagateJohn Doctor, 46 Barrack Street
David Doig, Argyll Close, 1 OvergateCharles Donaldson, 6 Bucklemaker WyndMrs Donaldson, 71 Blackscroft
James Dunn, 1 Yeaman ShoreJohn Fairweather, 9 Temple LaneMrs Findlay, 14 Gellatly Street
Mrs Christian Forrester, Speid's Close, 19 OvergateMargaret Forrester, 70 SeagateThomas Forgan, 6G MurraygateMrs Gellatly, 33 Dock Street
Adam Glen, 6 Fish Street
Mrs Gray, Bottle WorkJames Grieve, 43 OvergateElisabeth Hay, 30 Rose Street
William Hogg, CraigJohn Jack, 60 Barrack Street
William Jackson, Fish Street
Alexander Laing, 3 Vault2 K
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Mrs Lee, Tindal's WyndMiss Low, 6 St Clement's LaneDavid Lowe, 28 Seagate
William Lyon, 71 High Street
Robert Mackie, Castle LaneJames M'Donald, 10 Dens RoadMrs M'Lagan, Wishart Church, Cowgate PortFergus M'Lauchlan, 38 Seagate
James M'Kenzie, ButterhurnAlexander M'NicoU, 60 HilltownDaniel Mara, 7 Meadow Close, 56 MurraygateArchibald Menzies, 59 Seagate
David Mitchell, 59 Carolina PortJohn Moncrieff, 102 SeagateMrs T. Mudie, 1 Fish Street
John Munro, Fish Street
Mrs Murray, 15 Exchange Street
John Ogilvie, 89 Blackscroft
Mrs Margaret PattuUo, Croom's Close, High Street
George Reid, Green MarketMrs John Reid, Wrights' Hall, Key's Close, NethergateAndrew Robertson, 17 West PortMrs Robertson, 14 Session Street
Robert Robertson, 52 West PortDavid Ross, 112 OvergateMrs T. Saunders, 222 do.
David Sharp, 16 foot of Union Street
Daniel Shearer, 9 Fish Street
John Sinclair, 15 Lower PleasanceJohn Smith, 73 SeagateThomas Steven, 13 ScouringbumAlexander Stewart, Dock Street
William Stiven, Cotton Road, DensHenry Swankie, 63 SeagateGeorge Talbert, 9 Tally Street, and 7 Thorter RowHenry Taylor, 2 Fish Street
V¥illiam Wallace, 203 OvergateMrs William Wallace, 8 Barrack Street
Mrs William Wallace, 15 Tally Street, and 48 Over-gate
Mrs Watson, 25 Dudhope CrescentDavid Webster, Mason Lodge Close, MurraygateDavid Wilson, 35 Fish Street
David Young, Railway Tavein, Ward RoadJohn Young, 28 Dock Street (west)
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Robert Youngj 69 Magdalen Yard
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS.
George Balsillie, 44 High Street
James Cameron, 88 MurraygateJames Douglas, 63 Prince's Street
Robert W. Farquharson, 10 High Street
Pius Feren, 73 High Street
Robert Leek, 78 MurraygateThomas Low, 7 OvergateJohn Lundie, 81 do.
D. and J. Watson, 42 Hawlchill
Peter Whytock, 108 OvergateJames Young, 28 WellgateWilliam Young, 10 Murraygate
WAX MANUFACTURER.
Davidson Barclay, St Mary's Close, 30 Nethergate
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
D. and J. Brown, St Paul's Court, 61 MurraygateJohn Cunningham, 42 Castle Street
Dalgairns and Kidd, 3 Shore TerraceDavid Feathers, 22 High Street
Patrick Gardiner, 23 OvergateLewis Grant, 46 Union Street
Alexander Kay, 52 OvergateDavid Porter, 83 MurraygateJames Ramsay, 20 NethergateJames Scott, 33 West PortWilliam Stewart, 20 Dock Street
P. and A. Stuart, 33 Nethergate, and 1 WellgateCrawford Walker, 53 MurraygateAlexander Whamond, 49 Higli Street
Lilias Wilson, 30-32 Prince's Street
WIRE-WORKERS AND BELL-HANGERS.
Archibald Dickie, 73 OvergateJames Dickie, 144 Seagate
WOOD MERCHANTS.
Peter Anderson, Yearaan ShoreJames McKenzie, South Union Street
Alexander Butchart, Ward Road
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George Jessiman, Exchange Street
William Kirkland and Sons, Saw Mills, Trades' LaneJohn Low junior, MeadowsideGeorge Thomson, 41 Dock Street
George Thomson, Trades' Lane
WOOD MEASUEEK.
Robert Steven, 9 Hilltown
WRIGHTS AND JOINERS.
Ebenezer Anderson, Anderson's Entrj, HawkhiliGeorge Anderson, 31 WellgateThomas Andrews, Castle LaneRobert Baxter, south side Victoria DockArchibald Beats, 14? Dudhope Street
William Brown, Albert Street
Alexander Butter, 54 West PortGeorge Cant, 187 HilltownGeorge Carrie, Barrack Street
John Crockatt, Bell Street, south side
James Cunningham, West Dock Street
Alexander Dick, 49 Seagate
James Farmer, Church Street, Prince's Street
David Fender, Smithfield, top of Hilltown
William Foggie, St Roque's Court, CowgateJames Gavine, 39 King Street
John Grieve, 127 HawkhiliJohn Hamilton, 29 Constitution RoadAlexander Hean, Lindsay Street
Peter Hean, do.
Charles Henderson, 19 West Port
James Herald, 6 Willison Street, Barrack Street
James A. Hughes, MeadowsidePeter Hunter, 30 Ann Street, MaxwelltownGeorge Ireland, 20 Hunter Street
John Ireland, 7 Ireland's Lane, Chapelshade
Thomas Jamieson, top of Reform Street
Kedslie and Kidd, Ward RoadThomas Kinnear, 10 Temple LaneJames Knight and Son, 35 WellgateWilliam Knight, 20 Hilltown
James Lamb, 24 Rosebank Street
Daniel M'Nicoll, Gray's Close, High Street
David M'Ritchie, 8 Prince's Street
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James Matthew^, 22 Bell Street Lane, ChapelshadeJames Matthew, 25 HawkhillAlexander Meek, Middle Street, Prince's Street
Aikman Miller, top of South Tay Street
Thomas Miller, 176 HilltownJohn Nicoll, BurnheadJohn PuUar, 9 Annfield RoadNicoll Rea, 3 Hunter Street
Thomas Rogers, 69 Bucklemaker WyndJohn Rollo, 13 HawkhillAndrew Scott, 27 Prince's Street
William Scott, 38 HilltownDavid Shepherd, 2 Fenton Street
William Shepherd, 35 Blackscroft
James Skeen, 20 Lower Pleasance
William Skinner, Crescent Street, Prince's Street
John Sime, 51 Dock Street
David Smith, 24 Session Street
George Smith, 6 St Peter's Street, HawkhillJames Souter, 28 HilltownThomas Watson, 184 Perth RoadJohn Webster, 93 Overgate
Thomas Wighton, 89 Bucklemaker Wynd
WKITERS AND NOTAKIES.
John Walker Alexander, 20 Castle Street
Thomas Alexander, 5 Reform Street
Alexander Allan, 16 South Tay Street
David Anderson, 1 South Union Street
John Anderson, 10 Reform Street
James Banks, 60 Bell Street
William Barrie, Town HouseWilliam Barrie junior, do.
Baxter and Alexander, 20 Castle Street
Baxter and Miller, 20 Reform Street
Edmund Baxter, 20 do,
John Boyd Baxter, 41 do.
John William Baxter, 20 Castle Street
John Bell and William Don, 38 do.
Robert Boyd, 19 High Street
George Campbell, 7 Castle Street
Christie and Nicoll, 5 Reform Street
Cobb and Mitchell, 41 Reform Street
David Cobb junior, 12 New Inn Entry
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Archibald Duncan, 11 New Inn EntryW. Forbes, 230 Perth RoadJames Forgan, 11 Reform Street
W. and R. S. Galloway, 44 High Street
T. L. Hammond, 2 do.
William Hay, 10 do,
James Hunter, 10 do.
David Jobson, Campbell's Close, High Street
Christopher and John Kerr, 26 Castle Street
William Kerr, 20 do.
James Lees, Lindsay Court, Lindsay Street
James M'Ewen, 6 High Street
Duncan M'Lachlan, BumheadJohn M'Laren, 26 Castle Street
O. G. Miller, 20 Reform Street
George Milne, 11 do.
William Neish, 41 do.
William NicoU, 5 do.
James and John Ogilvie, 3 New Inn EntryJames PattuUo, 31 Reform Street
William Reid, BurnheadDavid RoUo, 73 High Street
John Scott, West Dock Street
Shaw, Reid, and ^I'Lachlan, BurnheadWalter Shaw, BurnheadShiell and Small, 10 Reform Street
George Simpson, 14 Tally Street
David Smith, 65 High Street
John Sturrock junior, 21 Reform Street
John W. Thomson, 21 Castle Street
William Ure, 3 Thorter RowCharles Walker, 19 High Street
William Wales, 30 Reform Street
Robert Whyte, 44 High Street
Andrew Willison, Exchange Buildings, foot of Castle
Street
BEOUGHTY FEREY DIEECTOEY.
Addison, James, labourer, Old Monifieth RoadAir, Thomas, Brook Street
Air, William, carpenter, King Street
Air, William, salmon fisher. Brook Street
Aimer, George, clerk, Dundee and Arbroath Railway Station,
Gray Street
Alexander, Mrs Lyon, Queen Street
Alexander, Mrs, West FerryAlexander, William, shoemaker. Church Street
Allan, George, saddler, Fisher Street
Ambrose, George, shipmaster, Ambrose Street
Ambrose, Mrs, Gray Street
Anderson, David, seaman, Fisher Street
Anderson, Edward, mason, Brook Street
Anderson, Elizabeth, vintner, Fisher Street
Anderson, Francis, ropemaker. Brook Street
Anderson, George, fisherman, do.
Anderson, George, labourer, Fort Street
Anderson, James, manufacturer, Dundas Street
Anderson, James, wright. Queen Street
Anderson, James, mason. Brook Street
Anderson, Janet, Dundas Street
Anderson, Jean, Beith Street
Anderson, John, pilot and fisherman, Fisher Street
Anderson, John, fisherman, Long LaneAnderson, Marjory, Fort Street
Anderson, Margaret, St Vincent Street
Anderson, Mrs, laundress. King Street
Anderson, Mrs, lodgings, do.
Anderson, Mrs, Fort Hill
Anderson, Thomas, fisherman, Fisher Street
Anderson, William, seaman. King Street
Anderson, William, blocklayer, Camperdown Street
Anderson, William, shoemaker, Dundas Street
Anderson, William, gardener, Ambrose Street
Annandale, Alexander (late brewer), Long LaneArcher, Alexander, Brook Street
Archer, Alexander, seaman. Church Street
Archer, George, land steward. Brook Street
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Archer, George, salmon-fisher, Brook StreetArcher, George, mason. Church StreetArcher, John, mason. Queen StreetArcher, Mrs James, Brook StreetArchibald, James, shipmaster, Brook StreetArchibald, Mrs, senior. Brook StreetAusten, John, wright, Brook Street
Bain, Mrs John, Fisher StreetBaird, William, weaver, Brook StreetBarry, Miss Helen, teacher. Union StreetBaxter, Alexander, gardener, SeafieldBaxter, William, cow-feeder. Queen StreetBell, Andrew, grocer. Queen StreetBell, James, Fisher StreetBell, James, ropemaker and grocer. King StreetBell, James, senior, nailer, Dundas StreetBell, Mrs, Gray Street
Bell, Samuel, grocer, &c.. King StreetBlair, James, C. G., Ambrose StreetBlair, James, labourer, Fisher Street
Blair, James, labourer. Brook Street
Blair, Thomas, grocer, &c.. Gray StreetBonar, Mrs, stoneware- dealer. Brook StreetBoyd, Robert, salmon fisher, Queen StreetBrown, Alexander, staymaker. Long LaneBrown, George, mechanic, Queen Street
Brown, John, flaxspinner, West FerryBuchart, Mrs, teacher. Gray Street
Burnett, Charles, hairdresser. King Street
Cadigan, Edward, C. G., Beith Street
Caithness, Alexander, Ambrose Street
Caithness, Mrs George, do.
Cameron, Alexander, bleacher. Brook Street
Cant, W^illiam, weaver, Seafield
Cant, William, seaman. King Street
Cappon, Mrs James, Ambrose Street
Carnegy, James, bleacher. Queen Street
Carmichael, Mrs, washer. Gray Street
Chambers, John, pilot, Fisher Street
Chambers, William, labourer. West FerryChaplain, David, labourer, Camperdown Street
Chapman, Andrew, carpenter, Seafield
Chapman, James, shipmaster, Brook Street
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Christie, David, salmon-fisher, Forthill
Christie, James, labourer, King Street
Chrystal, James, Queen Street
Clark, George, Railway porter, Brook Street
Cobb, David, writer, Forthill
Cook, Mary, Fisher Street
Coupar, Jane, Oueen Street
Coupar, Mrs, milliner, Queen Street
Coupar, William, mason, do.
Coupar, William, labourer, do.
Cowper, Mrs William, Fort Street
Conn, Mrs, lodgings, do.
Cowie, William, Fisher Street
Colville, James, turner. Long LaneCraig, Alexander, fisher, Fisher Street
Craig, Mrs Alexander, Dundas Street
Cramond, Mrs James, grocer. King Street
Crawford, David, salmon-fisher, Queen Street
Crockatt, Misses, Gray Street
Culbert, Andrew, carter. Brook Street
Culbert, William, seaman, do.
Davidson, Margaret, West FerryDavidson, Peter, fish-curer, Seafield
Davidson, Mrs James, BeachDeas, Mathew, Fort Street ; shop, Long LaneDeans, Alexander senior, brewer. Fort Street
Deans, Alexander junior, baker, Fort Street
Deans, Mrs, vintner, Brook Street
Dick, Agnes, Queen Street
Dick, Francis, builder and vintner, Claypots KoadDick, James, Camperdown Street
Dick, John, tailor and clothier. Brook Street
Dick, Thomas. L.L.D,, Forthill
Dick, William, weaver, Camperdown Street
Dickie, , carpenter, and eating house. King Street
Dingwall, Miss Barbara, Long LaneDoctor, Jean, Brook Street
Don, Mrs Colonel, Fort Street
Donaldson, Andrew, wright, King Street
Donaldson, Agnes, weaver, Forthill
Donaldson, James, fisherman, Fisher Street
Dorward, Cecilia, West FerryDorward, David, labourer. Brook Street
Dorward, James, shipmaster, do.
172
Dorward, Mrs Peter, Fisher Street
Douglas, Captain and Misses, Ferry House, BeachDryden, Mrs, Brook Street
Duncan, Archibald, writer, Fort Street
Duncan, David, millwright. Brook Street
Duncan, David, bellman, do.
Duncan, Mrs, Dundas Street
Duncan, William, labourer. King S reet
Dyer, James, cooper, Fort Street
Easson, Graham, seaman, West FerryEaston, John, slater. Brook Street
Easton, Thomas, slater, do.
Eggo, John, Wright, King Street
Elder, David, flesher. Gray Street
Elder, George, seaman, West FerryElder, Mrs, meal-dealer, King Street
Ewing, William, engineer. Brook Street
FAKauHAR, James, C. G., Ambrose Street
Ferguson, Charles, Queen Street
Ferguson, Lauchlan, bleacher. Queen Street
Ferrier, David, fisher, Fisher Street
Ferrier, John, do., do.
Ferrier, Peter, wright. Long LaneFerrier, Thomas, shipmaster, Fort Street
Findlay, Charles (late merchant). Fort Street
Findlay, Mrs Thomas, Long LaneFindlay, Mrs, Brook Street
Findlay, Roderick, fisher, Fisher Street
Findlater, James R., Brook Street
Forbes, William, cabinetmaker and vintner, King Street
Eraser, Mrs, King Street
Fyffe, Major David, Queen Street
Fyffe, George, slater. King Street
Fyffe, James, fisher, Dundas Street
Gall, Alexander, pilot, fisher and vintner, Fisher Street
Gall, James (late C. G.), Fisher Street
Gall, James, fisher, Fisher Street
Gall, James junior, pilot, Bath Street
Gall, Lawrence, fisher, Fisher Street
Gall, Mrs John, do.
Gall, Mrs Robert, do.
Gall, Mrs Alexander, do.
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Gall, Robert, fisher, Fisher Street
Gall, William, do., do.
Gall, William, do., do.
Galloway, Alexander, Queen Street
Galloway, David, toll-keeper, Claypots RoadGeddes, Mrs, Brook Street
Gibson, George, weaver. Brook Street
Gibson, William, seaman, do.
Glass, Miss Jean, do.
Gordon, William L., surgeon, do.
Grant, James, teacher of dancing. Queen Street
Grant, Lewis, Queen Street
Gray, Robert, gardener. Brook Street
Gray, Thomas, labourer. Gray Street
Gray, Miss Ann (of Carse), Seafield
Gray, Mrs, Forthill
Greig, Alexander (late farmer). Union Street
Greig, Miss, teacher. West FerryGroat, Balfour, pensioner, Queen Street
Guild, James, labourer. Gray Street
Gemley, Thomas, brewer. Long Lane
Hales, David, Fort Street
Halliday, Mrs John, BeachHanton, Peter, carpenter, Queen Street
Hanton, Robert, Fort Street
Hay, Thomas, cooper. Union Street
Hay, Mrs John, Long LaneHedderwick, Mrs, Church Street
"'
Henry, Mrs, washer, Queen Street
Henderson, Patrick, surgeon. Fort Street
Henderson, Robert, mechanic, Dundas Street
Hiddle, Robert, labourer. Brook Street
Hill, David (late glover). Queen Street
Hill, Mrs James, do.
Horn, David, fisher, Church Street
Horn, Mrs John, Fisher Street
Hughes, William senior, gardener. Gray Street
Hughes, William junior, gardener. Brook StreetHume, Mrs, BeachHume, John, Forthill
Hunter, Mrs General, Church Street
Hunter, James, Brook Street
Hunter, Miss Margaret (of Burnside), Fort Street
Hunter, Robert (late of Customs), Brook Street
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Hutton, David, pensioner, Fisher Street
Hutton, Mrs, Fort Street
Hutton, John, gardener. Gray Street
Hutchison, David, mason. Brook Street
Hynd, John, Gray Street
Irvin, Bobrows, Chief Officer, C. G., Beach
Jack, Misses, Camperdowu Street
James, John, shipowner and master, Fort Street
Jamieson, George, Queen Street
Jenkins, Mrs, Long Lane
Keat, David, grocer. King Street
Key, Henry (late farmer), Seafield
Kerr, James, labourer. West Ferry
Kerr, John, writer. Old Monifieth EoadKidd, David, pilot and fisher, Fisher Street
Kidd, George, pilot, Bath Street
Kidd, Mrs, Brook Street
Kidd, Robert, buckie fisher, Fisher Street
Kirke, R., King Street
Kinnear, George, flesher, Brook Street
Knight, Alexander, fisher, Fisher Street
Knight, David, do.. Bell's Lane, Fisher Street
Knight, David, do., David Street, do.
Knight, David, pilot, fisher, and vintner, do,
Knight, George, do., do.
Knight, John, do., Fort Street
Knight, Mrs Alexander, grocer, Fisher Street
Knight, Mrs Jane, vintner, King Street
Knight, Thomas, fisher. Long LaneKnight, William, pilot and fisher, Fisher Street
Laird, Mrs J., West Ferry
Lawrence, Alexander, pilot and fisher, Fisher Street
Lamb, Isabel, Fort Street
Lamb, Mrs, Seafield
Leslie, Alexander, Fort Street
Leslie, Misses, Infant School, Brook Strest
Leslie, Robert, merchant, Gray Street
Ley, John (late teacher), Union Street
Linn, David, labourer, Seafield
Lindsay, Alexander, Union Street
Lindsay, George, shipmaster, West Ferry
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Lindsay, Thomas, Fisher Street
Lorimer, Alexander, fisher, Fisher StreetLorimer, Alexander, do., Dundas StreetLorimer, James,
176
M'Kay, Angus, fisher, King Street
M'Laggan, Mrs, Brook Street
M'Leish, -James, cooper, Church Street
M'Nee, Malcom, Victoria Hotel, Gray Street
Melville, Mrs, St Vincent Street
Methven, John, bootmaker and postmaster, Brook StreetMitchell, David, cow-feeder, King Street
Mitchell, James, gardener, do.
Mitchell, James, gardener to Miss Douglas, King StreetMitchell, Mrs David, Seafield
Mitchell, Mrs David, West FerryMill, Mrs, Fisher Street
Miller, Andrew, grocer. King Street
Miller, Alexander, shipmaster, Fisher Street
Miller, Alexander, engineer, Brook Street
Miller, Charles, shipmaster. West FerryMiller, Mrs Charles, King Street
Miller, Robert, librarian. Fort Street
Miller. Thomas, pilot and fisher, Fisher Street
Miln, ,David, banker. Queen Street
Milne, Thomas, fisher, Church Street
Morgan, James, pilot. King Street
Morris, James, vintner. West FerryMorton, Mrs Robert, Camperdown Street
Moss, Charles, Eagle Inn, King Street
Mudie, David, banker. Old Monifieth RoadMudie, Miss, St Vincent Street
Mudie, William, wright. Union Street
Napiee, Thomas, mason, Fisher Street
Nicol, James, boilermaker, Long LaneNicol, James, labourer, Seafield
Nicol, John, carter. Gray Street
Nicol, John, shipmaster, Dundas Street
Nicol, Mrs, King Street
Nicol, Thomas, mason. Long LaneNorrie, Alexander, shipmaster, Fisher Street
Norrie, Charles, merchant. Queen Street
Norrie, Charles, fisher. Gray Street
Norrie, George, wright, Church Street
Norrie, Janet, grocer, Fisher Street
Norrie, Mrs James, Brook Street
Norrie, Mrs James, Fort Street
Norrie, Mrs William, King Street
Norrie, Robert, wright, &c., do.
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Nome, William, fisher, Fort Street
Ogilvy, David, labourer, Claypots RoadOgilvy, John, wright, Fisher Street
Orchar, Mrs, vintner, West Ferry-
Ore m, William, labourer, Seafield
Paton, John, merchant, Old Monifieth RoadPattuUo, John, gardener, do.
PattuUo, Miss Lillias, Queen Street
PattuUo, Misses, LinksPaterson, George, shoemaker, King Street
Patterson, William, do.. Brook Street
Paul, Mrs Charles, grocer, Gray Street
Peddle, Mrs Robert, Old Monifieth RoadPeters, James, shipmaster. Brook Street
Peter, John, shipowner. King Street
Petrie, David, carrier, Brook Street
Petrie, William, mason, do.
Philp, Silvester, labourer. Queen Street
Pirnie, Alexander (late mason), Old Monifieth RoadPlumer, Thomas, Gray Street
Pryde, George (late brewer). Gray Street
Rae, Alexander, salmon- fisher. Brook Street
Ramsay, Alexander, surgeon. Fort Street
Ramsay, Agnes, Queen Street
Ramsay, James, seaman, Brook Street
Rattray, Henry, bleacher. Gray Street
Reid, William, hedger. Long LaneRitchie, John, shipmaster, Church Street
Ritchie, John, shoemaker, King Street
Ritchie, Mrs George, Union Street
Ritchie, Robert, gardener, Camperdown Street
Robertson, David, mason, Dundas Street
Robertson, James, blocklayer. Gray Street
Robertson, Mrs, salmon-net maker, Brook Street
Robertson, Peter, police constable, Queen Street
Robertson, Thomas, flaxdresser, St Vincent Street
Robertson, William, wright. King Street
Robertson, William, shoemaker. Brook Street
Roger, William, Fisher Street
RoUo, Alexander, carpenter, Fisher Street
Ro3s, Charles, confectioner, Fort Street
Ross, James, vintner and fisher, Fisher Street
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Ross, Mrs John, vintner, Fisher StreetRose, Mrs, Fisher Street
Sang, Mrs David, Church StreetScobie, Mrs J. King Street
Scott, Andrew, stoneware dealer, King StreetScott, Andrew, labourer, West FerryScott, David, shoemaker, Long LaneScott, Henry, quarrier, Seafield
Scott, Robert, labourer, Brook Street
Scott, Mrs David, BeachScott, Miss, West FerryScott, Mrs Robert, Ambrose Street
Schleselman, Mrs Jane, haberdasher. King StreetSedgely, Mrs, St Vincent Street
Shepherd, David, tailor. Fort Street
Sim, Captain David, Queen Street
Sime, Mrs Ramsay, King Street
Simpson, David, wright, Ambrose Street
Simpson, Mrs Captain David, Dundas Street
Simpson, Mrs, Fisher Street
Simpson, William, baker, Ambrose Street
Sievewright, John, fisher, Fisher Street
Skinner, William, wright. Long LaneSkirving, William, sexton. Fort Street
Small, Blinshal, shipowner, West FerrySmall, George, labourer, Union Street
Small, James, tailor. West FerrySmart, Mrs, washer. Queen Street
Smith, Alexander, mason. King Street
Smith, Alexander junior, portrait painter. King Street
Smith, David (late farmer), Queen Street
Smith, David, carter, Long LaneSmith, George, labourer. King Street
Smith, Helen, Long LaneSmith, James, labourer, Queen Street
Smith, James, seaman and grocer. King Street
Smith, John, teacher of dancing, do.
Smith, John, mason, do.
Smith, Mrs, Queen Street
Smith, Mrs James, grocer, Gray Street
Smith, Mrs, Seafield
Spence, Andrew, wood and coal merchant, Dundas Street
Stenhouse, John, vintner, &c.. Brook Street
Stephen, Mrs, grocer. Brook Street
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Stewart, Alexander, C.G., Ambrose StreetStevvart, Charles, gardener, Seafield
Stewart, Daniel, teacher, Bath Street
Stewart, James, tinsmith, Brook StreetStewart, John, baker, Forthill
Stewart, John, nurseryman and seedsman, Church StroetStewart, Miss, teacher of music, Forthill
Stewart, Mrs William, Old Monifieth RoadStewart, Mrs William, grocer, &c.. King StreetStewart, William, blacksmith, do.
Storier, Peter, weaver. Brook Street
Strachan, Thomas, C.G., St Vincent Street
Sturrock, James, fisher, Church Street
Sturrock, Mrs Alexander, Fisher Street
Sturrock, Mrs, BeachSturrock, Thomas, pilot, Church Street
Suttie, Peter, wright. Brook Street
Suttie, Symon, labourer and musician, Queen Street
Sutherland, George, ropemaker, Brook Street
Swan, Mrs Alexander, late of Customs, Gray Street
Sword, Mrs James, Queen Street
Symons, Charles, mason. Gray Street
Symons, Jane, King Street
Tait, John, mason, Seafield
Tait, William, gardener, Church Street
Taylor, Barbara, Queen Street
Taylor, George, salmon-fisher. Queen Street
Taylor, John, West FerryTaylor, John, mason, Seafield
Taylor, Mrs Dd. Gray Street
Thin, Thomas, shipmaster. Brook Street
Thompson, George, vintner. Gray Street
Thompson, John, shoemaker, Brook KoadThompson, John, labourer, Fisher Street
Thompson, Peter, shipmaster and grocer, King Street
Thompson, Samuel, general merchant, Fort Street
Thompson, Thomas, fisher, WindmillThompson, William, tailor, Fort Street
Todd, Alexander, shoemaker, King Street
Trail, James, bleacher. Brook Street
Trail, James, shoemaker, Claypots Road
Walker, Daniel, inspector of factories, Brook Street
Walker, Henry, shipmaster, King Street
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Walker, Mrs, lodgings, Long LaneWann, Mrs, Brook Street
Watson, Edward, painter, Fort StreetWatson, John, turner. WindmillWatson, Mrs, Fort Street
Watson, Mr'^rocer, Fort Street
Watson, Mrs\ohn, Long LaneWatson, Peter, blacksmith. Fort Street
Watt, John (of Meathie), Seafield
Webster, James (late shipmaster). Queen StreetWebster, James, shipowner and vintner. Fort StreetWebster, shipmaster, Ambrose StreetWebster, Janet, grocer, Fisher Street
Webster, Mrs Robert, vintner. Boat House, Fisher StreetWebster, Mrs Joh^ Brook Street
Webster, Robert, filjier, Dundas StreetWebster, Robert, fislker, Fisher StreetWebster, William, Forthhill
Weir, Mary, washer. West FerryWeir, Mrs David, King Street
Weir, Peter, carter, King Street
Westwood, George, tailor. Brook Street
White, Alexander, wright and grocer. Fort StreetWhitton, Mrs, confectioner, Ambrose Street
Wighton, Thomas (late baker), Church StreetWilkie, James, brewer. Fort Street
Wilkie, William, shoemaker. King StreetWill, John, mason. Brook StreetWill, Mrs, Fort Street
Willox, John, fireman. Brook Street
Willox, Mrs, Gray Street
Willison, Andrew, writer, Gray Street
Wilson, Mrs, Long LaneWood, Miss Ann, haberdasher. King Street
Wood, Miss Jane, Old Monifieth RoadWood, William, cabinetmaker. Long Lane
YoiTNG, Janet, West FerryYoung, William (late shipmaster), Brook Street
LOCHEE DIRECTORY.
Abbot, Charles, wright and feuar, Coupar Andus RoadAbbot, David, mason and feuar, Coupar Angus BoadAbbot, Peter, wright and feuar, do.
Abbot, Peter, mechanic, near the Old Toll
Abbot, Thomas, mason and feuar, Coupar Angus RoadAddison. D. D,, Reverend George, of LiiFand BenvieAdam, Peter, carrier, Mid Road .
Anderson, David, mason and feuar, Liff RAdAnderson, George, grocer, near Old Toll IAnderson, George manufacturer and feuaaf^Liff RoadAnderson, James, mason and feuar, Liifiload
Anderson, William, do. do.
Anderson, William, do. Old Mile HouseAndrew, James, feuar. Church Street
Allan, ^liss, teacher, Ijady Camperdown's Female School
Anderson, Mrs Elizabeth, vintner and feuar, Logie Feus
Barry, Charles, weaver and feuar, Logle FeusBarney, David, feuar, Coupar Angus RoadBatchelor, Alexander, feuar, Mid RoadBatchelor, James, cow feeder, Church Street
Batchelor, William, blacksmith, Burnside
Baxter, James, weaver and barber, Church Street
Baxter, John feuar, South RoadBeatt, Dd., tailor, opposite Scott's AngleBeatt, Robert, near Old Toll
Blssett, James, mason and feuar, Church Street
Bell, James, farmer DryburghBlair, John, boot and shoe maker at Old Toll
Bower, George, farmer, LogieBowie, John, grocer and feuar, Liff RoadBruce, David, grocer and feuar. Old Toll
Bruce, George, carrier. Toft Hill
Bruce, John, weaver and cow feeder, Muirtown of LogieBrown, David, mason and feuar, Dudhope FeusBrown, Mungo, weaver and feuar, BalweeryBrown, Thomas, do. do.
Bowman, James, carrier, Birkhill Feus
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Butter, James, farmer, west end of LocheeButter, John, wright, Liff RoadButchart, John, weaver and feuar, BurnsideBuchan, Farmer, Back Muir of Liif
Bissett, Mrs, grocer, Coupar Angus RoadButter, Mrs, cow-feeder. Church Street
Cant, George, vintner. South RoadCant, George, Old Toll HouseCameron, Duncan, grocer, Scott's AngleCampbell, John, weaver and feuar, LiiF RoadCampbell, William, teacher. Free Church School, Liff RoadCaird, William, baker, Coupar Angus RoadCaimie, Charles, tinsmith, do.
Chalmers, Peter, manufacturer, opposite Scott's AngleChalmers, Thomas, cow-feeder, Logic FeusChrichton, John, carter, Pitalpy MillChristie, Alexander, carter, Liff RoadChristie, James, farmer, Menzies Hill
Christie, William, fireman, Burnside Mill
Colville, David, mason and feuar. Logic FeusCock, David, weaver and feuar, Coupar Angus RoadCock, James, manufacturer and feuar, FoggyleyCock, James, weaver and barber, Coupar Angus RoadCock, , manufacturer, FoggyleyCock, William, manufacturer, FoggyleyConstable. Thomas, feuar. Elder's Feus, South RoadCouper, Robert, feuar, Logie FeusCochran, Andrew, manager. Quarry Mill
Cochran, James, carter. Mid RoadClark, Charles, weaver and feuar, Muirtown of LogieClark, James, weaver and feuar, South RoadClark, John, do. Muirtown of LogieCraig, Andrew, cow-feeder and feuar, Liff RoadCraig, David, do. Patterson's FeusCraig, WiUiam, Post Office
Craick, Peter, farmer, Gowriehill
ColvUle, Mrs, feuar, Old ToUClark, Mrs, feuar, Liff RoadCampbell, Helen, grocer, at Old Toll
Davidson, Alexander, weaver and feuar, Toft Hill
Davidson, Thomas, flesher. Mile HouseDickson, James, Session Clerk, Liff
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Donald James senior, Pitalpy Mill
Donald James junior, do.
Donald, John, do.
Douglass, James, weaver and feuar, Old Toll
Doig, Andrew, bellman, «&c. South RoadDoig, David, feuar, Burnside
Doctor, Alexander, teacher, Secession School, Balgay FeusDonaldson, James, slater. Mid RoadDodds, Reverend J. B., of Free Church ; h. Logie FeusDuncan, David, grocer and feuar, Coupar Angus RoadDuncan, George, farmer, BurnsideDuncan, John, labourer and feuar, BalweeryDundan, William, saddler, Coupar Angus RoadDuff, Donald, weaver and feuar, Anderson's ParkDonald, Mrs, teacher, Logie Feus.
Easson, David, gardener, CamperdownEassie, John, turner, DenmillEassie, Robert, manufacturer and feuar, Toft Hill
Eassie, William, turner and feuar, Coupar Angus RoadElder, David, mason and feuar. Old Toll
Elder David senior, do. South RoadElder David junior, do. Liff RoadElder, William, do. South Road
Fabquharson, James, overseer, Harbour Commissioners'
QuarryFarquharson, William, clerk. Quarry Mill
Fergusson, James, feuar. South RoadFenton, John, farmer, LawsideFiethie, Janet, feuar. South RoadFinn, John, fireman, Pitalpy Mill
Fleming, Peter, manufacturer and feuar. Toft Hill
Fleming, Samuel, manufacturer, Colville's LandFlight, John, grocer, Coupar Angus RoadForsyth, John, wright. Mid RoadForsyth, John, weaver and feuar, Balgay FeusFyfe, David senior, tailor. South RoadFyfe, David junior, tailor, Coupar Angus RoadFyfe, James, painter, Scott's AngleFyfe, Thomas, painter, Balgay Feus
Gibson, George, tailor, Logie FeusGibson, James, shoemaker, Liff Road
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Gellatly, John, manufacturer, Toft HillGellatly, Thomas, grocer, Coupar Angus RoadGellatly, William, vintner, Quarry Mill RoadGilchrist, William, manufacturer, Coupar Angus RoadGilchrist, Robert, tailor, do.
Gordon, John, manufacturer, Logie FeusGorrie, James, weaver and feuar, South RoadGrandeson, Oliver, clerk, Logie FeusGrant, James, William Brown, Esquire's gateGray, Andrew, mason and feuar, BurnsideGray, James, do. do.
Gray, William, weaver and feuar, Coupar Angus RoadGuthill, Andrew, mason and feuar, Muirtown of LogieGuthill, l;d. do. do,
Guillan, James, tailor, Logie FeusGuillan, William, undertaker, Toft Hill
Gibb, Mrs James, feuar, Liff RoadGibb, Mrs R., feuar, Muirtown of Logie
Hadderwick, David, grocer. Church Street
Haggart, James, farmer, BurnsideHaggart, William, feuar, west end of LocheeHarley, Thomas, shoemaker, Coupar Angus RoadHamilton. Duncan, tailor, near Scott's Angle.
Hendry, John, manufacturer, Balgay FeusHendry, R. D., surgeon, Coupar Angus RoadHosey, Andrew, cow-feeder, Coupar Angus RoadHunter, James, teacher, Subscription School, Church Street
Hutcheson, John, grocer, BurnsideHutcheson, John, farmer. West GreenHendry, Janet, vintner, Liff Road
Inglis, Henky, feuar, Balgay Feus
Irvine, William, Association Storekeeper ; h. Mid RoadIsles, William, carter, Liff Road
Jack, John, manufacturer and feuar, Logie Feus
Jack, Robert, mason and feuar, do.
Johnston, John, weaver and feuar, Coupar Angus RoadJohnston, John, shoemaker and feuar, Patterson's FeusJohaston, John junior, mason, do.
Johnston, John, mill foreman, East Mill
Johnston, William, mason and feuar, Patterson's Feus
Keat, James, auctioneer and grocer, Coupar Angus RoadKeillor, Peter, manufacturer and feuar, South Road
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Kempy, Robert, weaver and feuar, South RoadKethel, James, weaver and feuar, Coupar Angus RoadKidd, Mrs John, grocer and feuar. South RoadKnight, James, groom, Camperdown
Langlands, Peter, seaman and feuar, at Old Mile HouseLanglands, Robert, mason and feuar, Balgay FeusLindsay, James, tea dealer. South RoadLinn, William, farmer, Baekhill of BalgayLow, John, smith and feuar, Coupar Angus RoadLow, Stewart, flesher do.
Luickie, James, slater and feuar, Balgay FeusLindsay, Mrs. Toft Hill
Low, Mrs, Logie Feus
Mackie, Peter, land surveyor and feuar, at New InnM 'Donald, James, shoemaker, Mid RoadM'Dougal, John, feuar, Dudhope FeusM'Bain, Gillis, surgeon, Archibald's Property
M'Ewan, Robert, tailor, Balgay FeusM'Gavin, James, manufacturer, Toft Hill
M'Intosh, James, shoemaker, Coupar Angus RoadM'Intosh, Robert, tailor, Coupar Angus RoadM'Kenzie, Alexander, grocer, near Mile HouseM'Kay, Dd., boot and shoe maker, Coupar Angus RoadM'Lean, Daniel, blacksmith, Liff" RoadM'Lean, John, carter, Coupar Angus RoadM'Neil, John, grocer, do.
M'Nicoll, William, pavier and feuar, Balgay FeusM'Gavin, Mrs R., feuar, Coupar Angus RoadM'Intosh, Mrs Peter, do. do.
Malcolm, William, weaver and feuar, Balgay FeusMarshall, Reverend David, Secession Church ; h. near Scott's
AngleMartin, William, manufacturer and feuar. Brown Street
Martin, William, mason, Logie FeusMatthew, Charles, east gate CamperdownMatthew, Dd., mason and feuar. Mid RoadMather, James, farmer, South RoadMatthew, Mrs, feuar. Toft Hill
Meffan, William, wright. Brown Street
Mercer, Peter, probationer, United Secession Church | h.
Mile HouseMiller, James, weaver and feuar, Coupar Angus RoadMiller, John, vintner, Quarry Mill Road
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Milne, John, baker, Coupar Angus RoadMoncur, David, mason and farmer, Baigay FeusMoneur, James, grocer, Logie FeusMorris, Alexander, thatcher, top of Church Street
Moncur, Reverend William, Free Church, MuirheadMontgomery, James, vintner, Coupar Angus Road
Napiek, Chaeles, grocer, at Pitalpy MillNapier, John, foremgin of flaxdressers, do.
JNicoU, George (late of Kirriemuir), Church Street
NicoU, James, feuar, at Pitalpy MillMicolson, Andrew, mechanic and feuar, Logie FeusNoble, John, tea-dealer and feuar, Balgay FeusNicoU, Miss Barbara, feuar, at Pitalpy MiU
OsTEiEF, James, farmer, Loch of Liff
Patullo, Francis, late farmer, Logie FeusPeebles, William, blacksmith and feuar, Liflp RoadPuUar, James, mason and feuar, BalweeryPeddle, Janet, feuar, Mid RoadPinder, Mrs, feuar, Balgay FeusPriest, Thomas, vintner, Burnside
Raxph, John, mason and feuar, Balgay FeusRamsay, George, weaver and feuar, Quarry Mill RoadRattray, Joseph, carter. Quarry Mill RoadReid, William, quarry master, LiflF RoadRentoul, Robert, weaver and feuar. Church Street
Robertson, Alexander, shoemaker and feuar, Patterson's i
FeusRobertson, Donald, weaver and feuar, Coupar Angus i
RoadRobertson, James, mason and feuar, Liff RoadRobertson, John, gardener and feuar, Balgay FeusRoger, Thomas, feuar, Wilkie's FeusRollo, David, writer, Dundee ; h. Harefield
Ramsay, Isabella, vintner and feuar. Church Street
Roger, Mrs C, feuar, Muirtown of LogieRollo, Mrs A., feuar, Coupar Angus RoadRollo, Mrs, of Harefield
Saundebs, James, weaver and feuar, Patterson's FeusSaunders, William, do., BurnsideScott, James, auctioneer and feuar, Coupar Angus Road
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Scott, James, farmer, South RoadScott, William, carrier, do.
Sharp, Peter, mason and feuar, do.
Sim, David, farmer. Mains of GraySimpson, Andrew, slater, Liff RoadSimpson, Dd., farmer. Wester GourdieSkea, James, flaxspinner. Quarry Mill ; h. Liff KoadSkinner. James, vintner. Liff RoadSmall, David, brewer, Coupar Angus RoadSmith, David, mason and feuar, top of Church Street
Smith, William, sculptor and feuar, New InnSouter, James, baker and feuar, South RoadSpankie, John, manager, Pitalpy Mill
Stewart, Donald, quarry master, Camperdown QuarryStewart, Donald, farmer, Muirtown of LogieStewart, James, quarry master, Stewart's QuarryStewart, John, tailor, at Old Toll
Stewart, Reverend William, of Dudhope Free Church ;
Logie FeusStewart, William, shoemaker, at Mile HouseStewart, William, grocer, Coupar Angus RoadSturrock, John, merchant and feuar. Brown Street
Sutherland, James, grave-digger, Logie FeusSwan, John, overseer, Camperdown Farm
Tait, Robert, sawyer and feuar, Muirtown of LogieTalbert, Dd., wright. South RoadTalbert, Robert, south gate, CamperdownTaylor, Thomas, land steward, Brewhead CottageThomson, David, ferrier and feuar, Balgay FeusThomson, David, farmer and cattle dealer, west end LocheeThomson, James, auctioneer, Coupar Angus RoadThomson, John, mason at Logie FeusTurnbull, John, shoemaker, BurnsideTurnbuU, John, carter, Burnside Mill
Turnbull, George, manufacturer. Brown Street
Todd, Mrs, vintner, Coupar Angus Road
Waddell, Dd., carter and feuar, Balgay FeusWaddell, James, late farmer. Toft Hill
Waddell, James, brewer, Liff
Watson, John, baker, at Mile HouseWatson, Peter, feuar, West EndWatson, Thomas, feuar, Liff
"W^estwood, John, teacher of sacred music, Scott's Angle
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Wig'hton, John senior, wright. Mid RoadWighton, John junior, do., BurnsideWill, Robert, farmer, Backhill of BalgayWilliamson, Robert, manager of Burnside Mill
Wilson, George, grocer. Mile HouseWilson, James, farmer, CharlestonWilson, Thomas, -wright, South RoadWilson, Thomas, farmer. Hillside of BalgayWilson, William, weaver and feuar, Patterson's Feus
Yeaman, Dd., grocer, at Old Mile HouseYeaman, Dd., weaver and feuar, West EndYeaman, George, grocer and feuar, Quarry Mill
Yeaman, James, weaver and feuar, South RoadYeaman, William, quarrier and feuar, Quarry Mill
Yeaman, William junior, do, do.
Young, Alexander, weaver and grocer. South RoadYoung, Alexander, shoemaker, Coupar Angus RoadYoung, William, farmer, WhitelawstonYule, Charles, manufacturer, at Scott's AngleYeaman, Mrs John, feuar, Church Street
PARTICULAR LISTS.
Member for the Burgh,
GEORGE DUNCAN, Esq.
MAGISTRATES AND COUNCIL.
James Brown, Esq., Provost and Chief Magistrate.
John Anderson, Esq., First "1
John Sturroct, Esq., Second \ -d -i;.
William Moyes, Esq., Third {-^a^"^'
Peter Hean, Esq., Fourth J
William Thorns, Esq., Dean of Guild.
Thomas Cuthbert, Esq., Treasurer.
Charles Smith, Esq., Hospitalmaster.
William Harris, Esq., Kirkmaster.
Common Councillors.
Alexander Easson, P. H. Thoms, John Couper,
John Murdoch, Alexr. Moncur, Geo. H. NewaU,John Kennedy jun., Alexander Low, Edward Urquhart,
James Webster, John B. Rattray, W. G. Baxter.
William Barrie and Christopher Kerr, conjunct Town Clerks.
William Boyd Baxter, Chamberlain and Hospital Factor.
Colin M'Ewen and Thomas Abbot, Town Sergeants.
John Eraser, Town Drummer.
James Miln, Council Officer, Billet Master, Stamper of Weightsand Measures, and Inspector of Markets.
TOWN COUNCIL COMMITTEES.
1. Hospital Funds.
The Hospitalmaster, Convener—Three a quorum.Overgate District,—Bailies Moyes and Hean, J. Webster, and
E. UrquhartMurraygate Do.,—A. Easson, W. G. Baxter, A. Low, and
J. CouperNethergate Do.,—P. H. Thoms, A. Moncur, and G. H. NewallSeagate Do.,—The Dean, Hospitalmaster, J. Kennedy, and
Treasurer
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I^gh Street and Shore District,—Bailies Anderson and Sturrock,
,
W. Harris, J. Murdoch, and J. B. Rattray.
2. Tovm, Hospital, and Kirk Fabric Properties and Improve-ments.
Bailie Moyes, Convener—Three a quorum.
The Convener, Bailie Hean, the Dean, A. Easson, J. Murdoch,
.
P. H. Thorns, the Hospitalmaster, J. Webster, the Kirk-master, and Treasurer.
3. Church Matters.
The Barkmaster, Convener—Three a quorum.
The Convener, BaUie Hean, the Dean, J. Kennedy, J. Webster,A. Easson, P. H. Thorns, A. Moncur, and J. Couper.
4. Finance.
The Treasurer, Convener—Three a quorum.
The Convener, Bailies Sturrock, Moyes, and Hean, the Hospi-
talmaster, the Kirkmaster, P. H. Thoms, A. Easson, A. Low,and J. Webster.
5. Unfree Traders,
The Dean, Convener—Two a quorum.
The Convener, the Kirkmaster, J. Murdoch, A. Moncur, J.
Webster, J. Kennedy, J. B. Rattray, and E. Urquhart.
6. Rights and Obligations regarding Churches.
Alexander Easson, Convener—Two a quorum.
The Convener, Bailies Moyes and Hean, the Kirkmaster, the
Hospitalmaster, P. H. Thoms, and J. Kennedy.
7. Law Proceedings.
Alexander Easson, Convener—Two a quorum.
The Convener, Bailies Moyes and Hean, the Hospitalmaster* !
A. Low, and P. H. Thoms.
8. Bursaries and Educational Purposes.
Patrick Hunter Thoms, Convener—Two a quorum.
The Convener, Bailies Anderson and Hean, the Dean, A.
Easson, and E. Urquhart.
9. Tay Ferries.
Bailies Anderson, Moyes, and Hean.
*:j* The Provost is a member of all Committees ; andmembers of Council are entitled to attend the meetings of
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Committees, but cannot vote unless members of such Com-mittees.
10. Council Harbour Trustees.
The Provost, Bailies, and Dean, ex offi,ciis, and J. Webster.
11. Commissioners ofAh and Beer Duty.
The Provost, ex officio, P. H. Thorns, A. Low, J. Kennedjr,
J. Murdoch, and A. Moncur.
12. Directors of Seminaries.
The Provost and Bailies, ex officiis, the Dean, Thomas Dick,
L.L.D., Broughty Ferry, Alexander Low, David Anderson,
banker, and George Milne, writer.
GUILDRY INCORPORATION.Incorporated in 1515, and confirmed by Charter under the
Great Seal, 17th July, thirteenth James V (1526).
William Thoms, Esq., Dean.
Assessors.
Ward 1st, Robert Adamson and George Thoms ; 2d, JamesPuUar and John Durham ; 3d, David Hean and John Miller
;
ith, Peter Hean and Alexandar Lawson ; 5th, James Webster
;
Qtk, Alexander Webster, M.D., and John Kennedy junior
;
7th, John Moir and Alexander Johnston Warden ; 8th, GeorgeCochrane and Thomas Powrie ; 9th, Patrick Gardiner and JohnDurham ; 10th, John M'Kay junior ; 11*^, David Hean.
Committee on Freedoms.
John Miller, George Cochrane, David Anderson, John Durham,John Kennedy junior, John Moir, and John M'Kay junior.
J. W. Baxter, Clerk. David Anderson, Collector.
James Watson, Officer.
NINE INCORPORATED TRADES.George Sutherland, Convener.
P. Thoms, Boxmaster.Thomas Levell Hammond, Clerk.
Deacons.
John Couper, Bahers. John Lamb, Bonnetmakers.
George Soutar, Shoemakers. Thomas Dick, Fleshers.
Peter Stewart, Glovers. James Miller, Hammermen.John Young, Tailors. William Gibson, Weavers.
Dyers.
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*^* The present order of precedency of the Trades was esta-
blished by Act of Head Court, dated 1st April 1695, in conse-
quence of repeated disputes for precedence among the Trades,
and confirmed by Act of Parliament, passed 17th July the sameyear.
THREE UNITED TRADES.Robert NicoU, Convener. James Stewart, Boxmaster.
John Anderson, Clerk.
Deacons.
William Ramsay Wrights. John Croll, Masons.John Leslie, Slaters.
*^* These Trades are understood to have been incorporated
by the Magistrates.
MALTMEN INCORPORATION.Lyell Neil, Deacon. Robert Ramsay, Boxmaster.
James M'Ewen, Clerk. Alexander Anderson, OJicer.
INCORPORATION OF TRINITY HOUSE.John Kennedy junior. Master. William Ogilvy Taylor,
Xtepute.
James M'Ewen, Clerk. John Kincaid, Officer.
Pilot Office, 11 Dock Street.
Lanceman Webster, Pilot Master.
Light Keepers,
Lights of Tay James Martin, William Graham, Assistant.
Feirry-Port on Craig.—Nathaniel Young, John Ireland, do.
MERCHANT SEAMEN'S FUND,Office, 11 Dock Street.
Trustees.
George Fyffe, Chairman, Andrew Greig junior, John Jack,
John Brown, Patrick Just, John Spink, Thomas Couper, JohnSturrock junior, John Guillan, James Kidd, WiUiam Buist,
Thomas Ewing, WiUiam Young, Alexander Martin, and RobertLeslie.
Joseph Graham, Collector.
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HARBOUR TRUSTEES.
From the County—Viscount Duncan, Sir John Ogilvy, Bart,,
Thomas Erskine of Linlathen, and David Hunter of
Blackness.
From the Town Council—The Provost, four Bailies, and JamesWebster.
From the Gidldry—The Dean, David Baxter, Alexander
Martin, Alexander Lawson, Thomas Powrie, and AndrewLow.
From the Nine Trades—William Harris, Roderick Harris,
and James Murray.
From the Three United Trades—Charles Smith.
From the Seamen Fraternity—The Master of the Trinity
House.
John Cairncross, Treasurer. George Milne, Clerk.
Simon Robertson, Collector.
Lieutenant J. N. Smart, R.N., and John Jack, BerthingMasters.
James Brisbane, Master of Graving Dock, Patent Slip, andStorekeeper.
James Leslie, C.E., Superintendent of Works.
CLERGY AND PLACES OF WORSHIP.ESTAEIilSHED CHURCH.
Archibald M'Lachlan, D.D., St Mary's—East Church.Tulloch, St Pavl's—South Church.
Charles Adie, D.D., Greyfriars'— do.
James Thomson, AM.., St Clemenfs—Steeple Church(vacant) St John's—Cross Church.
Alexander M'Neil, ) «. /• ^ » rr- c.T D 1 / • i ..s r St Anareiv s—Km? btreot.James Kanken (assistant), j
°
John L. Adamson, St David's—North Tay Street.
FREE CHURCH,
John Roxburgh, St John's— Small's Wynd.George Lewis, St, David's—Ward Road.
James Ewing, St Andrew's—Meadow Place. Bell Street.
Islay Burns, S't Peter'r—St Peter Street. Hawkhill.Robert Aitken, Willison's—Barrsck Street.
William Stewart, Dudhope—Upper Pleasance.
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John M'Dougall, Chapelshade—Constitution Road.John Baxter, Hilltown—Maxwelltown.
Patrick L. Miller, Wallacetotvn—Church Street, Prince's
Street.
Charles M'Alister, Gaelic—South Tay Street.
(vacant) Mariners'—Reform Street.
EPISCOPALIANS.
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BEFOBMES FBESBTTEBIANS.
Joseph Wilson, Meadowside.
ASSOCIATE OBI6INAI. SECEDEBS.
Edward A. Thomson, Watt Institution Hall.
UNITED ASSOCIATE SECEDEBS.
George GilfiUan, 1st Congreoation—George's Chapel,School Wynd.
W^Krwick (assistant), }^d Congregation-^eM ^i.eei.
James R. M'Gavin, 3cJ Congregation—Tay Square, SouthTay Street.
Robert Dick Duncan, Ath Congregation—Wishart Church,Cowgate Port.
BELIEF CONGEEGATIONS.
John Symington—Temple Lane, West Port.
James Reston—James's Church, Bell Street
CONGBE6ATIONAL CHUBCHES.
David Russell, D.D.—Ward Chapel, Constitution Road.Andrew Russell, A.M.—Prince's Street.
D. K. Shoebotham—Lindsay Street.
OLD SCOTTISH INDEPENDENTS.
James Donald, \ •
Thomas Hunter, > Barrack Street.
Alexander Easson, )
BAPTISTS.
fr^^^lr }Seagate. South 1„^
David Cameron, Seagate, North )
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BEBBANS.
Various Overgate.
WESIiETAN METHODISTS.
William Cattle—Overgate, top of Tally Street.
PRIMITIVE METH0DI8T8.
J. Johnston—Baltic Street.
UNITED CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Various Barrack Street.
OliASSITES.
George H. Baxter—King Street.
CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH.
John Ranken—Meadow Place, Bell Street.
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
John M'Pherson,^
Stephen Keenan, > St Andrew's Chapel, Nethergate,
John Gillon, )
POLICE.Commissioners.
The Provost, four Bailies, Dean of Guild, Sheriff" Depute of the
County, and, in his absence, the Sheriff"- Substitute for the
Dundee District, resident within the bounds of Police,
ex offijciis.
Wards. General.
1. Robert Gilbert, stoneware-merchant
;
William Foggie, wright.
2. Charles Nicholson, brushmaker;
James Roger, Gellatly Street.
3. John Miller, grocer
;
Alexander Boyd, cabinetmaker.
4. George Millar, manufacturer
;
William Halket junior, do.
5. Alexander Moncur, do. ;
Thomas Wood, do.
6. James \Vebster, brickmaker;
James Cook junior, brushmaker.
7. Sinclair M'Donald, grocer;
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Andrew John Wighton, grocer.
8. John Stirling, shoemaker;
Thomas Wighton, wright.
9. James Anderson Hughes, wright
;
James M'Intosh, cabinetmaker.10. James Small, manufacturer
;
John Allan Small, baker.
11. David Anderson, bookseller;
William Neilson, tailor and clothier.
Resident.
Wards 1 . Alexander Meek, wright;
James Crystal, spirit-dealer.
2. Peter M'Lean, cabinetmaker;
William Banks, spirit-dealer.
3. Lyall Neil, brewer;
Robert Mackie, vintner.
4. George Speed, cowfeeder;
James Tod, weaver.5. David Nieol, manufacturer
;
John Lcburn, grocer.
G. Andrew Stewart, teacher;
Andrew Cameron, mason.7. John Ogilvie, manufacturer
;
James Gilruth, brewer.
8. David Mason, grocer;
Robert Martin, do.
9. William JrJean, glazier;
.Tohn Paterson, tailor.
10. James M'Intosh, tobacconist;
James Mathew, wright.11. Thomas Thomson, vintner
;
David Moncur, baker.
Committees of the Board.1. Paving—20 members, and Bailie Moyes, Convener.2. Lighting— 19 members, and Mr James Webster, Convener.3. Watching— 19 members, and Mr John Miller, Convener.4. Cleansing—20 members, and Mr William Neilson,
Convener.5. Fire Engii.es—16 niembers, and Mr Alexander Boyd,
Convener.6. Finance— 18 members, and Mr David Anderson,
Convener.Note—In all these Committees three make a quorum.
7. Gaot and Bridfewell— '6 members, 2 a quorum, and
Mr James Cook junior, Convener.
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*^* Any three members of these Committees may, by a
written notice, require the Convener, or, in iiis absence, the
Clerk, to call a meeting of the Committee to which they
belong:, within forty-eight hours after such notice.
The Provost is a member of all the Committees of the Board,and the Superintendent is also to attend.
David Mitchell, Glerh.
William Morris, Treasurer and Collector.
William Thomson, Surveyor and Master of Works.Alexander Webster, M.D., Surgeon.
Police Establishment.
Donald M'Kay, Superintendent and Inspector of Lightingand Cleansing.
John Cameron, Lieutenant'/'
John Robertson, Office Sergeant—John M'Intyre, Night out-
Sergeant.
James Morrice, Sub-Inspector of Lighting. ,
Criminal Officer.
Charles Syraon, Turnkey—Mrs Quin, Office-keeper.
Twelve day and three night patrol, and thirty watchmen.
Fire Establishment—Three Engines.
James Fyffe, 31 Hilltovvn, Superintendent.
Engine No. 1. Peter Rattray, 56 Dudhope Crescent, Captain." No. 2. George Gray, 31 Hilltown, do." No. 3. David Ramsay, 106 Nethergate, do.
Numbers 1 and 3 are kept at the Police Buildings, andNo. 2 at the East Harbour. Each engine has one captain, onesergeant, and four firemen,—in all nineteen men.
COURTS.Sheriff Court—Dundee District.
The ordinary Court is held in the Guild Hall, Town Housesevery Tuesday at half-past ten o'cloclc forenoon, and the Small
Debt Court the same day at one o'clock afternoon, during
Session. There are also two Ordinary and two Small DebtCourts held during vacation, at the same place and hours.
James L'Amy, Esq., advocate, Sheriff-Depute ; John Irving
Henderson, Esq., advocate, Sheriff Substitute ; Patrick Orr,
"W.S., Sheriff Clerk ; William Wales, Sheriff Clerk Depute
;
John Boyd Baxter, Procurator Fiscal.
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The Sheriff Clerk's office—30 Reform Street—is open from tena.m. till four p.m., and from six to eight p.m., every lawful
day, except Saturday.
Commissary Court.
The Sheriff's' Commissaries.
John Bell, Dundee, Depute Clerk—David Mitchell, Dundee,Fiscal.
The Court is held every Tuesday during Session.
Burgh or Bailie Court.
Held every Wednesday forenoon at eleven o'clock, in the GuildHall. The Bailies Judges, the Town Clerks Assessors, andJohn Boyd Baxter Fiscal.
Guild Court.
The Dean of Guild Judge, J. W. Baxter Assessor, William Reid,
Fiscal, and James Watson, Officer.
Justice of Peace Court.
The Acting Justices of the Peace for the District, Judges.
Alexander Christie, writer, Cleric and Assessor.
The Court is held in the Guild Hall each alternate Mondayat eleven o'clock forenoon. The Dundee District compre-hends the parishes of Dundee, Mains and Strathmartine, Liff
and Benvie, Monikie, Monifieth, Murroes, Auchterhouse, andTealing. There are seventy-two gentlemen in the Commissionfor the district, of which number twenty have not qualified.
Police Court.
Held every lawful day at ten o'clock forenoon.
The Sheriff, Provost, Bailies, and Dean of Guild
—
Judges.
David Mitchell
—
Assessor. The Superintendent
—
Fiscal.
Harbour Police Court.
David Pilmer
—
Superintendent, and Head Weigher of Coak.Four day patrol, and five night watchmen.
CUSTOMS.John Stewart—Collector,
D. M. Jolly—Controller, and Controlling Surteyorof Warehouses.
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James H. Blain—Collector's 1st Clerk ; David Walker
—
2d do ; James Scott—3d do. ; William Scott—4tli do.
James H. S. Blain—Clerk of Registry of Seamen.George Jack—Controller's Clerk.
Robert Stobo—Landing Surveyor.
Andrew Henderson, James Kidd, Andrew Sceales, John Dove,and 'John Melville—Searchers, Landing, and
Coast Waiters.
Janet Milln—Housekeeper.John Gordon—Tide Surveyor.
William Cairncross and Robert Coventry—Lockers.
John Milln—Messenger. Nineteen Tidewaiters and FourBoatmen.
Ships, 324, Tons, 49,102 ; Men, 2815.
EXCISE.Office—Customhouse Buildings, East Dock Street.
Montrose Collection,
John Corbet—Collector. Mungo Park—Clerk.
'.|:5| ''Dundee District
.
James Anderson— Supervisor.
James Atkinson, John Thomson, and Thomas Davison
—
Officers ; Thomas Guest
—
Ganger
;
Luke Hippesly Jacob
—
Permit Writer ; Thomas Southern-Supernumerary ; James Scott
—
Expectant ; Mrs JohnWatson
—
Housekeeper.
STAMPS AND TAXES.18 Castle Street.
Distributor of Stamps and Collector ofAssessed and Property Taxes. Joseph Thomson—Assistant.
James Jack—3 Thorter Row, Surveyor.
SHIPPING COMPANIES.
Dundee, Perth, and London Shipping Company.
Office, Mid Shore.
Robert Marshall, Manager.
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Dundee and London Trade,
Steam Ships—London, 405 tons, and 360 horse-power, ThomasEwing, Commander.
'• Dundee, 399 tons, and 300 horse-power, JamesKidd, Commander.
" Perth, 399 tons, and 300 horse-power, JohnSpink, Commander.
Schooners—London, Sovereign, Courier, and Elbe.Agent—Mrs Elisabeth Hore, Wapping, London.
Dundee and Glasgow Trade.
Smacks—Swift, Mary, Clyde, Mersey, Forth, Rose, and Jane.Agents—Alexander Laird and Sons, 101 Union Street,
Glasgow.
Dundee and Leith Trade.
Smacks—Dart, Star, Gipsy, and Roe.Agent—David Smith, Dock-gates, Leith.
Dundee and Perth Trade.
Lighters—Lart, Swan, and Tay.Steam Tug—Sir William Wallace.
Agents—Matthew and Garie, Canal Street, Perth.
Dundee Hull Shipping Compa ny.
Office—Mid Shore.
Thomas Couper, Manager.
Schooners—Queen, Albert, Tay, and Shelah.
Smacks—Humber and Fame.Agents—Thomson, M'Kay, and Company, Hull. Alexander
Mathew, Perth.
Tay and Tyne Shipping Company.
Office—west side of Green Market.James Kennedy, Manager.
Schooners—Joanna, Triumph, Briton, Archer, and Herald.Agent—Charles Mathew, 32 Broad Chare, Newcastle.
Dundee and Leith Steam Packet Company.
Office—Steam Slip, Ferry Harbour.
James Kennedy, Manager.Steamer—Modern Athens, 225 tons, and 120 horse-power.
Agents—Messrs Croal, 10 Prince's Street, Edinburgh; Coulson,
Bernard Street, Leith ; and George J. Lawrence, Granton.
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Tay Steam Packet Company.James Chalmers, Treasurer,
Steamer—Tay, David Tosh, Commander.
Dundee and Perth Steam Packet Company.James Catanoch, Manager.Steamer—Lass o'Gowrie.
TRADERS.
Dundee and Liverpool.
Robert Tosh, Manager.Schooners—Robert, Dundee, and Mary.
Agent—Hugh Craig, King Street, Liverpool.
P. D. Ritchie, Agent.
Schooners—Pilot, Barbara, Aid, and Liverpool.
Agents—William Jackson, John Connan, and Ronald,
Liverpool.
Dundee and Newcastle Steam Packet Company.Steamer—Loch Ryan, John Nicholson, Commander.
Agents—George Sandeman, Exchange Street, Dundee.Edward Reid, Dundee Wharf, Newcastle.
Dundee and Aberdeen.
John Kennedy junior. Manager.Smacks—Guthries, Juno, and Origen.
Agent—George Cruickshanks, Marischal Street, Aberdeen.
Dundee and Kirkaldy.
"William Smytton, Manager.Smack—Laverock Scott.
Dundee and Leven,
David Peter and Company, Agents.
Smacks—Helen and Jean, and Margaret and Elisabeth.
Dundee and Dunkirk.
Baxter Brothers and Company, Agents.Schooners—William, and Hawk.
A. and D. Edward, Agents.
Schooner—May.
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Dundee and Rotterdam.G. N. Baxter, Agent.
Schooners—Town of Dundee, and City of Rotterdam.
Blinshall Small, Agent.Schooners—Mary, and Lord Douglas.
Dundee and Newburqh.SmacTc—Jessie, Anderson Laing, Master and Agent.
WHALE-FISHING COMPANIES.Tay Whale-Fishing Company.
Yard and Office—east end of Seagate.John Hume, Manager.
Ships—Princess Charlotte, 360 tons ; and Advice, 324 tons.
Dundee and Union Whale-Fishing Company.Yard and Office—east end of Seagate.
Patrick Smith, Manager.Shi'ps—Alexander, 324 tons ; and Horn, 370 tons.
Fairy Whale-Fishing Company.Yard and Office—east end of Seagate.
George Fyffe, Manager.Barque—Fairy, 247 tons.
BANKING COMPANIES.Dundee Bank, Established in 1763.
Directors.'—• , Archibald Crichton, David Martin, Francis Molison,
and Thomas Powrie.
Charles W. Boase, Manager; George C. Boase, Cashier ; JohnCaimcross, Accountant ; and John IVIorrison, Teller.
Branch at Forfar—William Hutchison, Agent.Agents—Ransom and Company, London ; Sir William Forbes
and Company, Edinburgh.
Union Bank.Established in 1809, and incorporated with the Western Ban\j
of Scotland in 1844.
David MUn, Manager ; David Anderson, Cashier ; GeorgeHutton, Accountant ; David and James Wilson, Tellers.
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Branches.
Arbroath—Andrew Binny. Brechin—David Guthrie and Son.
Montrose—Lindsay and Walker. Forfar—John Yeaman.Agents.—Glyn and Company, and the Union Bank of London,
Moorgate Street, London ; and the Royal Bank of Scotland,
Edinburgh.
N.B.—Draws on almost every town in Scotland ; and on most
of the principal towns in England.
Eastern Bank of Scotland, Established in 1838,
Directors,
William Crockatt junior, William Curr, Thomas Drummond,George FyflFe, William Moon, and James Whitton.
James Westland, General Manager ; David Guthrie, Cashier ;
William Shaw, Accountant ; James S. Lithgow, Teller.
Branches.
Anstruiher—P. Oliphant. InverJceithing—William Eraser.
Kelso—J. C. Waldie. Montrose—James Leighton.St Andrews—W. F. Ireland.
Agents.—Barclay, Bevan, Tritton, and Company, London
;
Newcastle, Shields and Sunderland Union Bank ; Beckett andCompany, Leeds ; Israel Earned and Company, Liverpool
;
William Jones and Company, Manchester ; Sheffield and Rother-ham Bank ; National Bank of Ireland ; Central Bank of Scot-
land ; Glasgow Union Bank ; Aberdeen Banking Company.
BANKING COMPANIES' BRANCHES.Bank of Scotland.
Office—34 Reform Street.
John Sturrock, Manager ; Andrew Neilson, Sub-Manager;John Hutton, Teller.
British Linen Company,
77 Murraygate.John Symers, Agent ; James Christie, Accountant.
National Bank of Scotland.
12 Cowgate.P. H. Thorns, Agent ; John Henderson, Accountant
;
George C. Chalmers, Teller.
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National Security Savings Bank.21 Reform Street.
Open for receiving money, on Monday and Thursday morningsfrom nine till ten, and on Wednesday and Saturday eveningsfrom seven till eight o'clock ; and for paying money, on "Wednes-day evening from seven till eight, and on Thursday morningfrom nine till ten o'clock.
James Brown, Chairman of the Committee of Management.Edward Baxter, Deputy Chairman.
William Thoms, Treasurer. John Sturrock junior. Actuary andCashier.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Forfarshire and Perthshire Fire Insurance Company.Directors.
David Miln, David Martin, John Boyd Baxter, John Duff,
Alexander Balfour, George Duncan, M.P., Peter Kinmond,Thomas Hunter, James Watson, William Powrie, WilliamThoms, and David Keith.
Patrick Hunter Thoms, Manager.Agents.
Arbroath—Andrew Binny.
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Forfar—John Yeaman.Brechin—D. Guthrie and Son.
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Kirriemuir—Duncan Wilkie.
Montrose—Alexander Gordon.
Scottish (Widows' Fund) Life Assurance Society.
Local Board for Dundee.
The Right Honourable the Lord Kinnaird, Chairman.
Sir John Ogilvy, Bart., George Duncan, M.P., William DavidProctor, and John Smith.
Patrick Hunter Thoms, Agent and Secretary,
William L. Gibson, Consulting Surgeon.
Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society.
Local Board for Dundee.
WiUiam Johnston, Alexander Martin, James Walker, andAndrew Benvie.
William Thoms, Agent. Patrick Nimmo, M.D., Medical Officer.
Dundee Sea Insurance Company.Archibald Crichton, Manager.
Dundee Marine hisurance Company,William Sturrock, Manager.
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Tay Marine Insurance Company.Jolin M. Lindsay, Manager.
Union Association of Underwriters.
George Boyd junior, Secretary.
LIBRARIES AND READING ROOMS.Public Library.
St Clement's Lane, High Street, established in 1790, and
contains upwards of 7000 volumes.
John Robertson—Secretary and Librarian.
Circulating Library.
James Chalmers—12 Castle Street.
West Port Public Library.
David Mathers—Scott's Angle.
Gircidating Library.
Catherine Croll—Union Close, Nethergate.
Circulating Library.
D. Edwards—3 Crichton Street.
Exchange Reading Room.
James Brown—Convener of Committee of Management.
John Sturrock—Treasurer ; George Milne—Secretary
;
William Morris—Collector of Subscriptions.
Baltic Coffeehouse.
Thomas Neisb—Convener of Directors.
Robert Sturrock.—Treasurer.
Watt Institution Library., Reading Room, and Muievm.David Bruce—Librarian.
'
John Watson—Assistant.
William Jackson—Curator of Museum.
Newspaper Reading Room.William Livingston's—63 Murraygate.
Open from 8 a.m. till 9 p.m.
NEWSPAPERS.The " Dundee, Perth and CuparAdvertiser," established in
180L Published every Friday morning at the OflBce, '6
Overgate, by Alexander Macdonald.
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The "Dundee Courier," established in 1816. Publishedevery Tuesday morning at the Office, Key's Close, 18 Nether-gate, by David Hill.
The "Dundee Warder," established in 1841. Publishedevery Tuesday morning at the Office, Groom's Close, HighStreet, by James M'Cosh and Robert Park.
FORFARSHIRE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.Baltic Coffeehouse, 1 Coivpate.
Edward Baxter—Chairman. James Brown Deputy.Robert Sturrock—Secretary.
JOINT STOCK BUILDING COMPANY.William Adam, 31 Joint Stock Buildings—Treasurer.John Anderson, writer. Reform Street—Secretary.
INCORPORATION OF WRITERS.William Barrie—Preses.—William Kerr—Vice Preses.
William Reid—Treasurer.—William Neish—Secretary.
DUNDEE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY.P. H. Thorns, President.
Henry Jack, Treasurer—Edward Urquhart, Secretary.
DUNDEE MONTHLY VISITOR SOCIETY.George Rough, Treasurer.—James Kennedy, Secretary.
DUNDEE CITY MISSION ASSOCIATION.Edward Baxter, President.—Andrew Low, Vice President.
Robert NicoU, Treasurer.—James Russell and EdwardUrquhart, Secretaries.
FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.George FyflFe, President ; Samuel C. Thomson, Vice President.
G. B. Simson, Treasurer ; William Laird, Secretary.
Meetings in May, June, July, August, and September, in the
Caledonian Hall.
DUNDEE GAS LIGHT COMPANY 1824.
Works and Chief Office, Peep-o'-Day, Ferry Road ; also
Office, 18 Castle Street.
James Russell, Manager.—John Kerr, writer, Clerk.
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DUNDEE NEW GAS LIGHT COMPANY.— 1844.
John Kay, Manager.—Office, 43 Reform Street.
Shiell and Small, writers. Secretaries.
DUNDEE WATER COMPANY._1844.Shiell and Small, writers. Secretaries.
TAY FERRIES.John Leitch, Superintendent and Collector.
John Sturrock, Treasurer. Alexander Christie, writer, Clerk.
RAILWAY COMPANIES.Dundee and Arbroath.
Depot and Office, East Dock Street.
GeorgePatuUo, Manager and Chief Accountant.Manager of Eastern Bank of Scotland, Treasurer.
Shiell and Small, Clerks.
Dundee and Newtyle.
Depot and Office, Hospital Ward.Richard Baird, Manager.
Thomas Nicholson, Treasurer. C. and J. Kerr, writers,
Clerks.
PUBLIC SEMINARIES.Directors.
From the Town Council—The Provost, four Bailies, Dean ofGuild, Thomas Dick, LL.D., Alexander Low, David Anderson,and George MUne.
From the Subscribers—John Symers, David Miln, JohnSturrock, John Bell, P. H. Thoms, James Hunter, EdwardBaxter, George H. Newall, Andrew Neilson, and AlexanderEasson.
David Anderson, Treasurer John Sturrock junior. Secretary.Teachers.
Alexander M'Laren—Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, andChemistry.
Andrew Roy—Arithmetic, Geography, Nautical Astronomy,Moral Philosophy, History, Logic, &c.John Christison—Modern Languages.
D. R. Andrews—Drawing, Painting, &e.Richard Low and David Thomson—Latin, Greek, Geography,
and History.
James Campbell—English Grammar and Geography.Robert Stewart and F. Sinclair—Writing and Arithmetic
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WATT INSTITUTION— 1824.
President—The Right Honourable the Lord Kinnaird and Eossie.
Vice President—Gibson Ferrier.
Directors.
Alexander Balfour, leather merchant ; David G. Bruce, machine-maker ; John Budge, engineer ; James Cay, clerk ; ThomasDick junior, teacher ; William Jackson, tailor ; James Laing,clerk ; Andrew Low junior, shipowner ; Samuel Mathers,engineer; William M'Laren, draughtsman; David Maxwell,machine-maker ; John Sturrock junior, writer ; Robert Tawse,flaxspinner ; John Webster, cabinetmaker ; Thomas Wighton,Wright.
John Sturrock junior, Treasurer.
Thomas Dick junior. 1 j^i^t Secretaries.John liuoge,
j
William Jackson, Curator of Museum.David Bruce, Librarian.
John Watson, Assistant Librarian and Officer.
The Library contains 250O volumes. Members are allowed
to have out at one time one volume of any work during the
first year it has been in the library, and two volumes of such
works as have been longer on the shelves. The Museum,which embraces an extensive collection of curiosities, natural
and artificial, is open every Monday from 10 a. m. till 3 p. m.,
and (in Summer) from 6 till dusk, and on Saturday from 3 till
dusk. A Reading Room, in connexion with the Institution,
was opened on the 1st January IS'14, in which some of the
leading Newspapers and Magazines can be read at a very
moderate cost.
DUNDEE CEMETERY C0MPA]^Y_1845.
Directors.
John H. Blakey, flaxspinner ; William Hay, writer ; JamesP. Shaw, merchant ; Francis Robertson, merchant ; William
Paterson, architect— all of Dundee ; Charles W. Wright,
seed-merchant, and Samuel Clerk of Marion Ville, accountant—^both of Edinburgh.
James PattuUo, writer, 31 Reform Street, Secretary.
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FOREIGN CONSULS AT DUNDEE.America, U. S., Edward Baxter, 1 King Street.
Belgium, Patrick Just, Exchange Street.
Brazil, W. Collier, Cowgate.Denmark, George Thoms, St Andrew's Place.
Hamburg, Patrick Just, Exchange Street.
Hanover, James Edward, Covpgate.
Netherlands George Thoms, St Andrew's Place.
Portugal, Archibald Crichton, Cowgate.Prussia, William Thornton, St Andrew's
Street.
Russia, Thomas Neish, Eaiii's Square.
Sweden and Norway, James Chalmers, 10 Castle Street.
MASTERS EXTRAORDINARY IN CHANCERYFOR SCOTLAND,
Dundee.
David Cobb, Reform Street. William Thoms, Seagate.
COMMISSIONERS IN SCOTLAND OF SUPREMECOURTS IN ENGLAND.
In Dundee.
For taking Affidavits to be used in the Queen's Bench,David Mitchell, writer, 31 Reform Street.
For taking Affidavits to be used in the Common Pleas,
Johu Bell, writer, 38 Castle Street.
CHARITABLE, EDUCATIONAL, AND BENEVOLENTINSTITUTIONS.ANCIENT HOSPITAL.
Town Council—Patrons.
Upwards of 500Z. are annually distributed among decayedBurgesses.
Charles Smith, Hospitalmaster. William B. Baxter, Factor,
ROYAL INFIRMARY 1795.
The Right Honourable the Earl of Airlie, President.
The Right Honourable the Lords Panmure, Douglas, andKinnaird, Sir John Ogilvy, Bart., Thomas Erskine of
Linlathen, and the Provost of Dundee, Vice Presidents.
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Directors— Weekly Committee.
Colin Symers, Esq., Chairman.
Eeverend Dr Adie, G. H. Newall, J. Russell, George Duncan,
M. P,, the Chairman, and James Guthrie, Esquires, Directors
for First Subdivision,
Heverend Dr Russell, Alexander Balfour, A. J. Warden, Alex-
ander Keay, Alexander Martin, and William Wrongham,Esquires, Second Subdivision.
Reverend J. R. M'Gavin, Andrew Low, Walter Jamieson,
David Keith, William Thoms, and David Martin, Esquires,
Third Subdivision.
House Visitors.
William Johnston, Robert Adamson, William Ferguson, andGeorge Thoms, Esquires.
James Arrott, M.D., and Alexander Webster, M.D,,Physicians.
John Crichton and Matthew Nimmo, Esquires, and WilliamMonro, M. D., Surgeons.
James Ross, Resident Surgeon Apothecary.
A. Newall, J. Kirkland, A. Duncan, M.D., J. Malcolm, M.D,,R. Thomson, and P. Nimmo,—Dispensary Surgeons.
John Robertson, Treasurer and Secretary.
Mrs Mitchell, Matron.
EOTAL LUNATIC ASYLUM.
Founded in 1812, and opened for the reception of patients
in 1820.
Committee of Management.
Patrick Scott (Chairman), Sir John Ogilvy, Bart., James Brown,James Guthrie, George H. Newall, and Thomas Erskine,Esquires.
House Visitors.
George Thoms, Alexander Martin, and John Symers, Esquires,
Reverend Thomas Stirling, Chaplain. Patrick Nimmo, M.D.,Physician.
Alexander Mackintosh, M.D., Superintendent and Surgeon,
Mrs Marjory Forbes Kilgour, Matron.James Forgan, writer, Treasurer. Reverend John Robertson^
Secretary.
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ROYAL OBPHAN INSTITUTION 1815.
Right Honourable the Lord Panmure, President.
Vice Presidents—The Earl of Airlie, Sir John Ogilvy, Bart.
George Duncan, M. P., Sheriff-Substitute at Dundee,Colonel Sir William Chalmers of Glenericht, JohnGuthrie of Guthrie, and William Bell senior.
Directors ex ojiciis—The Provost, Parish Minister, Dean of
Gaild, Convener of the Nine Trades, Preses of the Society
of Writers, Boxmaster of Seamen Fraternity, and Deaconof the Maltmen.
Ordinary Directors— Keverend Dr Russell, Patrick Scott,
James Guthrie, James Small junior, Andrew Low, JamesWatt, Thomas Neish, James Chalmers, George H.Newall, David Low, Alexander Hean, George Soutar, andDaniel Urquhart.
Mathew Nimmo, Surgeon.
Patrick Gardiner, Treasurer. George Milne, Secretary.
Francis and Mrs Guild, Teachers.
MEDICAL INSTITUTION FOR THE LAME.
Very Reverend Dean Horsley, Chairman of Directors.
Robert Cocks, M. D., Medical Oiiicer.
EYE INSTITUTION 1836.
Patrick Scott, President.
Directors—The Member of Parliament, the Provost and first
Bailie, ex ojiciis, Samuel Brodie, James Guthrie, ReverendJames Ewing, Dr Maxwell, and George Thorns.
William Wrongham, Treasurer. William Kerr, Secretary.
Robert Cocks, M. D., Surgeon.
INSTITUTION FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST 1844.
Open in the Watt Institution Buildings on Mondays, Wed-nesdays, and Fridays, between one and two o'clock afternoon.
Thomas Erskine of Linlathen, President.
Directors—David Martin, Walter Jameson, James Whitton,George H. Newall, Reverend Dr Russsll, and John StuiTock.
James Arrot, M.D., Physician.
John Sturrock junior, Secretary and Treasurer.
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FEMALE SOCIETY.
For the relief of indigent females, at least sixty years of
age, and resident in Dundee three years, by a monthly allow-
ance of 2s.
Mrs Wright, President.
Miss Whitson and Mrs Symers, Treasurers. Miss Jobson,
Secretary.
INDIGENT SICK SOCIETY 1797.
The Provost, President. David Brown, Vice President*
John Anderson, Secretary. Alexander Moncur, Treasurer.
John Maxwell, Collector.
CLOTHING SOCIETY.
Miss Watt, Treasurer. Miss Sturroct, Secretary.
HIGHLAND SOCIETY.
Established for the relief exclusively of persons from the
Highlands.
William Byers, President. Peter Hean, Vice President.
Reverend Charles Macalister, Chaplain.
Robert Bell, Treasurer. George Simpson, Secretary.
John Bogue, Piper and Officer.
KIKK TREASURER S OFFICE.
48 Barrack Street.
Alexander Keay, Session Clerk. William Morris, Treasurer
and Collector of Poor's Rates.
Webster's mortification—1799.
Twenty-five bursars attending the Mathematical Classes in
the Academy receive education. Thirty boys receive 21., andthirty girls 1^. 10s each annually, for the purposes of education
during two years.
Trustees—The Provost, James Webster of Balmuir, Sir DavidWedderburne, Bart., R. Graham, merchant, London, DavidWedderburne of Pearsie, Dr Stormonth, and Christopher Kerr.
BAILIE WILLIAM ROGEr's MORTIFICATION 1658.
b-jven -ooys receive each 4/. yearly, with clothing for four
years, and S^. 6s 8d as apprentice fee. The Kirk Session
Ftitrons.
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WILLIAM Henderson's mortification—16i2.
The interest of 8000 merks Scots is applied to the education
of thirty poor boys and girls within the town and parish. TheProvost, Bailies, Town Clerk, Ministers, and Catechist, Patrons.
JAMES clark's mortification—1744.
The interest of 6000 merks Scots is applied in " maintaining,educating, and breeding two boys, children of decayed burgesses
of Dundee," from the age of seven to the age of seventeen years.
The Town Council were appointed perpetual administrators, butSii- John Clerk of Pennicuick, Bart., and his heirs for ever, werevested with the " patronage, choice, and election of the boys."
miss euphan grahame's mortification—1766.
The interest of 100?. Sterling (the capital being now im-proved to 150?.) is applied to the maintenance of a young girl
from ten to fourteen years of age. At present there are two onthe fund. The Kirk Session Patrons.
MRS MARGARET HUGHEs's MORTIFICATION 1825.
The interest of 100^. Sterling is applied to the education andmaintenance of one poor girl of the parish of Dundee. The re-
cipient must not be under the age of six, and is entitled to the
benefit of the fund until she is twelve years of age complete.
The Kirk Session Patrons.
GILBERT Guthrie's mortification—1674.
The produce of 2400?. Scots, in bonds,—the rents often acres
of the lands of VVestfield, adjoining the Magdalen Green,—the
Gray Sisters' Acre, with a little piece of laud at the west side
of it, both at the Witchknow,—and the rents of two tenements
in the Overgate,—were directed to be applied to the education
and maintenance of as many boys as the funds would provide
for, at the rate of 40?. Scots yearly to each, and the same sumas apprentice fee. At present the funds are about 113?. Is 8dSterling, which afford about 3?. annually to each of thirty boys,
with about a like sum to each as apprentice fee, besides defray-
ing the expense of the education of eight boys additional. TheMagistrates and Kirk Session Patrons. Note.—Mr Guthrie
was the first person who held the office of Kirk Treasurer ; andhis Will expressly prohibits Kirk Treasurers, for ever, from
having anything to do with the management of his trust funds.
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DR JOHN brown's MORTIFICATION—1768.
The interest of 3290^, 19s 2d (being the third part of9872?. 17s 6d) was directed to be applied to the *' maintenanceand education of such a number of needful young boys and girls,
as it will answer, at proper schools, for the space of five years,
of the name of Brown, in the first place, and failing them, ofany other name, as the Trustees shall think proper,"—each bur-sar to receive not exceeding 81. Sterling yearly, the capital to bemaintained entire,—and each boy, at the expiry of his time, to
receive 81. Sterling as apprentice fee. The funds provide for
twenty bursars. The Magistrates and Kirk Session Trustees.
CAPTAIN JOHN RAMSAY's MORTIFICATION 1774.
The interest of 300?. Sterling is directed to be applied to the
clothing and educating of two boys, sons of seamen or brewers(the Captain was a seaman and his father a brewer), until theyattain the age of fourteen, and 31. to be allowed each as ap-
prentice fee. The interest of 200?. Sterling also is directed
to be applied to the benefit of the poor of brewers, sailors,
and lunatics of Dundee ; and 400?. Sterling to be applied to the
erection of a poor's house,—the mortified funds amounting to
900?. Sterling. The Magistrates and Kirk Session Patrons.
REVEREND DAVID FERGUSOn's MORTIFICATION 1698.
Mr Ferguson, who was minister of Strathmartine, directed the
interest of COOO merks Scots to be applied to the clothing, board-
ing, and education of two poor boys, from the age of nine to
fourteen years. After this they are to be put to college for
four years more, or to trades, as the Patrons shall find themqualified. While at school they are to be lodged and boarded
with a person of the name of Ferguson, if one can be found will-
ing to receive them ; and their coats are to be " always of a grey
colour, lined, with blue sleeves." In the case of those sent to
college, they are to be furnished with all necessaries, bed, board,
and clothing ; and in the case of those who may be put to trades,
the Patrons are to give them such apprentice fees as they shall
judge requisite. The original Patrons were, the Provost, Sir
James Kinloch of that Ilk, Graham of Fintry, Graham of Kin-
caldrum, and Robert Raitt, one of the Town's ministers. Thepresent Patrons are the Provost and the Grahams of Fintry andBalmuir.
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MRS BAILIE Roger's mortification, the widows' fund—1665.
Mrs Euphemia Marr, widow of Bailie William Roger, left hyher Will to the Kirk Session the sum of 2000 merks Scots, for
the use and benefit of poor widows, and thus laid the
foundation of the Widows' Fund. At present upwards of
thirty poor widows receive Is 6d weekly. TLe Kirk Session
Patrons.
GEORGE BRUCe's MORTIFICATION 1733.
The sum of 5500 merks Scots was directed to be applied thus
:
One third of the interest to be applied in augmentation of his
library, bequeathed to the Grammar School, of which he wasrector, but the use of it restricted to the Teachers of the
School, the Provost, Dean of Guild, and Ministers. Anotherthird part of the interest to be paid to the doctors of the Gram-mar School (teachers under the Rector), who were appointed to
act as librarians, each in turn, during a year,—the remainder to
be paid to the Janitor of the school, as an encouragement to ap-
point one qualified to assist in teaching. In addition, the
interest of 4000 merks Scots was appointed for the maintenance
and education of a poor boy (the son of a burgess) at the
Grammar School, for the space of six years. At the termina-
tion of each bursar's time, the bursary is to be kept vacant
one year,—the emoluments being directed to be paid to the
retiring bursar to enable him to prosecute his studies farther,
or to put him to some lawful employment. At present the
funds provide for two. The Provost, Dean of Guild, DoctorsM'Lachlan and Adie, and the Doctors or teachers of the
Grammar School, Patrons.
JAMES constable's MORTIFICATION—1821.
The interest of a sum exceeding 2700/. Sterling is divided
among as many boys for iheir maintenance and education as
the Patrons can admit at the rate of 8/. per annum, paid
half-yearly to each. The number, of course, is regulated bythe rate of interest. The boys are admitted to the benefit of
the fund for four years,—the age being from eight to fourteen
years. The Provost, Dean of Guild, and Parish Minister,
Patrons.
CHARLES Anderson's mortification—1820.
One half of the annual interest of the free balance of Jiis
efFects was directed to be applied to the relief of the most
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indigent of the poor of the parish of Dundee ; and the other
to be given to the Managers of the Society for the Relief of the
Destitute Sick in the town and suburbs. Twelve old menreceive Is 6d weekly. The Kirk Session, Patrons.
JAMES pullar's mortification—1804.
The interest of an accumulated sum of 3000^. Sterling is
directed to be applied thus : To the Royal Infirmary, 10^.;
to the Poor of the Nine Trades, 51. ; to the Kirk Session, for
the Poor, 51.
;
—to be given at the door of the Old Churchby the Deacon of the Baker Trade. After paying these
annuities, the half of the remainder of the interest is to beapplied to the maintenance and education of ten poor boys of
the name of Pullar, to be admitted not under the age of six,
and to remain on the fund six years. The other half of the
interest to be distributed among ten poor old men and womenof the name of Pullar, not under sixty years of age. TheKirk Session, Convener and Deacons of the Nine Trades,
Patrons.
PROVOST GEORGE BROWN OF WESTHORNE S
MORTinCATION— 1 695.
An annuity of 60/., the value of certain heritable subjects in
the Overgate, is divided equally among ten poor children, whoare required to be not less than six years of age, born ofparents of good character, in communion with the Church, andresident in the parish of Dundee. The Provost, Bailies,
Ministers, and Kirk Treasurer, Patrons.
MISS ELISABETH HALLYBURTOn's MORTIFICATION 1826.
The interest of a capital sum of about 1034Z. is divided
annually among three, four, or five maiden ladies, of respectable
character and parentage, who must be natives of or resident in
the town, or its immediate vicinity. The Town Council,
Patrons,
DR WIIiLIAM guild's MORTIFICATION—1656.
The interest of a sum equal to 240/. Sterling is applied to the
maintenance of— bursars, at the United College, St Andrews.Part of the original endowment, consisting of house property
in Aberdeen, is lost. The Town Council, Patrons.
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JOHN lawson's mortification—1728.
The interest of 2000 merks Scots is directed to be applied to
the maintenance of one bursar, who must be of the name of
Lawson or Gray, at the United College, St Andrews. Thecapital sum is in the funds of the College, but the patronage ofthe bursary is vested in the Town Council.
REVEREND JAMBS PATON's MOKTIFICATION, .
Ten guineas are annually paid for the education of a girl orgirls at the public schools.
STEPHEN S MORTIFICATION, .
701. are annually applied to the education and maintenanceof seven boys of the name of Stephen. The Provost, the
Minister of St Paul's, or the Murraygate District of the Town,and the Lairds of Blackness and Duanichen, Patrons.
ALEXANDER WHITE's MORTIFICATION 1799.
Twenty-two boys and girls (Seamen's children have a pre-
ference) have annually, for four years, 51. each for education.
The Kirk Session Patrons. Mr White was himself a ship-
owner and shipmaster, and in one of his voyages brought homeas much marble as would make a funeral monument to him.
It is known that he was interred in the HowfF, but the particular
place is now unknown, as his executors never erected the monu-ment. The sum left by his Will for this mortification was 50OI.,
which was to accumulate to a certain amount before being
applied to the purpose of his Will.
MRS Gibson's mortification—183 .
The interest of 1001. Sterling is applied for preaching anannual sermon against cruelty to animals.
MARSHALL S MORTIFICATION
The interest of 1. Sterling is divided annually among five
old Seamen. The Boxmaster and Committee of the SeamenFraternity, Patrons.
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MRS MABGAKET PETEIE's MORTIFICATION—^1837.
A sum amounting to about 425/. is annually divided amongfaged and infirm persons of both sexes, not under the age ofsixty, of good character, and natives of or long resident in thetown. Persons of the name of Petrie have a preference, andreceive from 41. to 6/. per annum in quarterly payments.Thomas Powrie, Alexander Keay, William Barrie, John Duff,
William Powrie, "William Gavine, and Alexander KayTrustees.
Webster's mortification—1839.
Five pounds are annually applied to the education of fourteen
or fifteen poor children at the Sessional Schools. The Provostand Bailies, Patrons.
panmure donation—1840.
Fifty pounds, the interest of 1000/., presented to the Townby the Right Honourable the Lord Panmure, are annually
paid to the Royal Infirmary.
COACHES.R. Cruickshank's Royal Mail and General Coach and
Posting Establishment, Royal Hotel, British Hotel, and 34Castle Street. Coaches from these offices to the following
places
:
To Aberdeen,... Her Majesty's Mail, at 11 a.m. and 11 p.m.
To Edinburgh, do. 1 1 a.m. and 10 p.m.
To Glasgow,.... via Perth and Stirling, the " Defiance," at
10 a.m." via Perth, the " Royal Champion," at 4 p.m.
To Edinburgh,.. ma Cupar Fife, the "Pioneer," at 7 a.m., andthe " Royal Union," at 10 a. m.
To St Andrews, The " Prince of Wales " every Monday,Thursday, and Saturday, at 10 A. m. ; andiVlessrs Thomson and Christie's coaches every
Tuesday and Friday at 3 p. m.
*** Post Chaises, Gigs, and Saddle Horses, let on moderateterms.
Nicolson's Coach to Cupar Fife, and Christie's and Thomson'sCoaches to St Andrews, leave John Fyall's Fifeshire Inn, Craig
Street, Ferry Harbour, every Tuesday and Friday afternoon
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at four o'clock during the winter monthsj and every lawful day
at the same hour during the summer months, for St Andrews.Passengers and parcels are only booked at Fyall's Fifeshire
Inn.
The South Ferry Boat sails every lawful day, being regulated
by the tide ; and the Balmerino Boat once a week. Parcels
for both Boats are received at Fyall's Fifeshire Inn.
An Omnibus from Blairgowrie arrives at William Anderson's,
Dundee Arms Tavern, Thorter Row, every Tuesday andFriday morning at half-past nine, and leaves for Blairgowrie
on the same days at four o'clock afternoon.
Two Omnibuses from Forfar arrive at the British Hotel,
top of Castle Street, every Friday and Tuesday morning at
half past nine, and leave for Forfar at four o'clock afternoon
on the same days.
To Perth The "Fair Maid" leaves Stewart's Inn andHotel, Green Market, every lawful
morning, at ^ before 8.
" The "Wonder" leaves the same place every
lawful afternoon at J before 4, and MrBrown's, bookseller, west end of HighStreet, at 4.
To Cupar Fife,...A Two Horse Van from Joseph Parker's,
7 South Union Street, for goods and pas-
sengers, every lawful day at 3 o'clock
afternoon.
CARRIERS.
They all arrive before eleven o'clock forenoon, and generallydepart before four o'clock afternoon.
Abernyte, Archibald Gray, at Robertson andBrown's, 42 High Street, everyFriday.
Alyth, , William Alexander and David Steele, at
Davidson's coal-yard, 193 Overgate,every Tuesday and Friday.
Anstruther, J. and P. Cameron, Exchange Street.
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Arbroath, John Thomson and John Cartwright, at
Samuel Wilkie's, Hood's Close, 118
Murraygate, every Tuesday andFriday. Alexander Neilson andAlexander Finlay leave the KailwayStation every lawful afternoon.
Auchterhouse, James Hill, at David Ross's, 112 Over-.
gate, every Tuesday and Friday.
Auchtermuchty, J. and P. Cameron, Exchange Street;
and Joseph Parker, South UnionStreet.
Blairgowrie, Thomas M'Nab, at Samuel Wilkie's,
Hood's Close, 118 Murraygate ; and
James Gunnison, at Charles Archer's,
31 Overgate, both every Tuesdayand Friday.
Brechin, William Doig, at Samuel Wilkie's, 118
Murraygate, every Tuesday.
Brechin and Aberdeen, John Hood, at the Eagle Inn, 108
Murraygate, every Tuesday andFriday.
Broughty Ferry, ,.David Petrie and John Cameron, at
Church Lane, Thorter Row, every
Tuesday and Friday.
Coupar A.ngus, George M 'Ritchie, at William Ander-son's, Dundee Arms, Church Lane,
Thorter Row, every Tuesday andFriday.
Cupar Fife, Ceres, Collessie, &c.,—J. and P. Cameron, Ex-change Street, daily ; JosephParker, South Union Street, andDavid Oliphant, Eagle Inn, 108
Murraygate, both every Monday,Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday ; andRobert Abby, at Joseph Parker's,
South Union Street, every Tuesdayand Friday.
Dronley, .....Thomas Anderson, at David Ross's,
112 Overgate, every Tuesday and
Friday.
Dunkeld, Robert Gellatly, at Samuel Wilkie's,
Hood's Close, 118 Murraygate,
every Friday.
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Edinburgh, and gene-
rally to all the princi-
pal places in the South
and West of Scotland,
and North of England, J. and P. Cameron, Exchange Street,
and Joseph Parker, South UnionStreet ; and to Edinburgh, WilliamOliphant, Eagle Inn, 108 Murray-gate, every Tuesday and Friday.
Errol, William Adam and James Christie,
at Samuel Wilkie's, Hood's Close,
1 1 8 Murraygate, and James Watson,at Lyal Neil's, Couttie's Wynd, all
every Tuesday and Friday.
Forfar, Alexander Wilson, John Tosh, ThomasRodger, and Charles Low, at SamuelWilkie's, 118 Murraygate, everyTuesday and Friday.
Inchture, William Craig, at David Soot's, 37Overgate, every Tuesday andFriday,
Kinnaird, Alexander Duncan, at the same place,
every Friday.
Kirkinch, David Crichton, at William Curr's, 49Overgate, every Friday.
Kirriemuir, David Edward and John Hood, at
Mrs Coupar's, 104, and WilliamPaterson, at Samuel Wilkie's, 118Murraygate, every Tuesday, Thurs-day, and Saturday.
Liff, Peter Nicol, at William Curr's, 49Overgate, every Tuesday andFriday.
Longforgan, Peter M'Gregor, same place and days.
Manchester, Liverpool, &c.—J. and P. Cameron, ExchangeStreet.
Meigle, , James Mann, at 38 Barrack Street,
every Friday.
Montrose, Alexander Findlay and AlexanderNeilson, at Arbroath Railway Station,
every lawful afternoon.
Murie, James Strachan, at Church Lane,Thorter Row, every Friday.
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Perth and Glasgow, J. and P. Cameron, Exchange Street;
Alexander Wannan, Eagle Inn, 108Murraygate ; and Douglas M'Intosh,
top of Gellatly Street, every Tuesday,Wednesday, and Friday.
Pittenweem, J. and P. Cameron, Exchange Street.
St Andrews, J, and P. Cameron, Exchange Street,
and David Ritchie, South UnionStreet, every Tuesday and Friday.
Stanley, Thomas Cruicishank, at SamuelWilkie's, Hood's Close, 118 Murray-gate.
Stonehaven, ....J. and P. Cameron, Exchange Street,
every Tuesday and Friday.
POST OFFICE.
John Warren, Surveyor, Northern District of Scotland.
Charles Western and Christopher Hobson, Assistant
Surveyors.
POST OFFICE, DDNDEE.
Tops of Seagate and Castle Street.
Robert Bell, Postmaster.
Clerks—Alexander Smith, William Gibb, and James MaccalL
Letter Carriers—George Henderson, Henry Mdncrieff, ThomasCook, David Urquhart, Andrew Donaldson, Robert Smith,and David Smith.
DELIVERY OF LETTERS.
The Office is open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. from the 6th March to 5thNovember, and from 7 30 a m. to 9 }?.7n. from the 6th November to 5thMarch. The Office is shut from 10 to 11 a.m. for the, sorting of theMails.
The first delivery commences when the Office opens in the morning
;
second about 11 15 a.m. ; third at two o'clock p.m.Delivery on Sunday (at the Office only) from 7 and 7 30 to 10 a.m.
from 12 45 to 1 30 p.m., and from 7 45 to 9 p.m.
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SCALE OF INLAND RATES.
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Containing liquid, and articles of a brittle nature, should not be for-
warded through the Post, as they are almost invariably broken, either
by the operation of Stamping or by the friction of the Coaches. It is
besides improper so to transmit such articles, as, by accidents to them,the seals of Letters in the bags may be damaged, the Letters mutilated,
or their addresses effaced. For similar reasons, articles having shakpEDGES should not be transmitted through the Post.
REGISTRATION.
Letters, whether containing Coin or not, can be registered on paymentof a fee of One Shilling in addition to the Bates of Postage, Inland,
Colonial, or Foreign. A printed acknowledgment will be given to anyperson registering a letter. Registered Letters will be taken until
within half an hour of the closing of the Box for the particular Mail bywhich they are to be despatched. Letters for Registration, bearing asufficient number of Stamps, will be considered Paid Lettei's, but the
fee of one shilling must always be paid in money.In the case of Foreign, Colonial, or Ship Letters, it must be clearly
understood, that Registration can only extend to the Port of shipment.Letters, however, addressed to France, and Letters passing throughFrance, are exceptions to this rule, the French Post Office undertakingto provide for their security till they shall have been delivered, if ad-dressed to France, and so long as they remain in the French territory, if
passing through France.
The arrangements for carrying out the system of Registration havebeen made with the view of insuring the safe delivery of RegisteredLetters ; on their delivery the parties to whom they may have been ad-
dressed will be required to acknowledge in writing their receipt. Parties
transwtitting Bank Notes, Bank Post Bills, Drafts, Jewellery, &c., should
invariably secure their transm.ission by Begistration ; and persons havingoccasion to send by Post small sums, are recommended to make use of
THE money order OFFICE,
General Office, Castle Street, where they will incur no hazard. Thecharge for such Orders is threepence on sums under two pounds, andsixpence on sums between two and five pounds.
No order will be given for sums beyond this amount.Money orders can be granted on the towns in the following lists
having the letter " «i" prefixed.
LIST OF POST TOWNS AND SUB-OFFICES IN SCOTLAND.
The offices upon which money orders can be granted have the letter" HI " prefixed.
m Aberbrothwick
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AlexandriaAlford, AberdeenAllness, Invernessm AlloaAlva, Stirling
Alyth, MeigleAmulrie, Dunkeldin Annanm Anstrutherm AppinArdentinny, GreenockTO ArdersierArdnamurchan, Strontian
m ArdrossanAirsaig, Fort-Williamm, ArosArran, ArdrossanArrocharAshkirk, Havsrick
Assynt, GolspieAuchenblae, FettercairnAuchencairn, Castle DouglasAuchinleckAuchnacraig, Obanm Auchterarderm Auchtermuchtym Ayrin Ayton
Balerno, EdinburghBalfronm Ballantraem Ballater
m BallindallochBalliehvoy, Tobermoryin Banchoryin BanffBankfoot, PerthBannockburn, Stirling
Barr, GirvanBarheadBarhill, Girvanm BathgateBattasound, Lerwickm Beaulyin BeithBellshill
m BervieBerwick
BishoptonBlackburn, AberdeenBlackburn, AVhitburnBlackhillock, Keith
TO BlackshielsTO Blair AdamTO Blair AthollTO BlairgowrieBlairlogie, StirlingBlantyreBocharn, KeithBogroy, InvernessTO Bonar BridgeTO BonawBonchester Bridge, HawickBonhillBorrowmuirhead, EdinburghTO BorrowstounnessBothwellTO BowmoreBraceBrae, Lerwickni Braemar, Ballater
Bracadale, BroadfordTO BrechinBridge of Allan, StirlingTO Bridge of EarnBridge of Weir, under Glasgowm BroadfordBrodick, ArdrossanBroughty Ferry, DundeeBroxburn, EdinburghBrucklaw, AberdeenBuchlyvie, Stirling
Buckhaven, Kirkaldym BuckieBuness, LerwickBunessan, ArosBurghead, ElginTO BurntislandBurwick, KirkwallBusbyC'airndowCairnryanTO CallanderTO CampbeltownCanonbiem Carlisle
Carluke, LanarkCambuslangCamelon, FalkirkCarinish, DunveganCarnock, Dunfermline•Carnoustie, Muirdrumm Carnwath, LanarkCarr BridgeCarron, Falkirk
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m Carronshore, FalkirkCarsphairn, Ayrm Castle DouglasCastleton, ThursoCathcartCatrine, MauchlineCawdor, NairnChapel Rosan, Stranraerm Chance InnChirnside, AytonClackmannanCloseburn, ThornhillCluny, AberdeenCoatbridgem CockburnspathColdingham, Aytonm Coldstreamin Colinsburghm Colinton, EdinburghColl, TobermoryColmonell, GirvanComrie, Crieff
CondonCornhill, KeithCorpach, Fort-WilliamCorran (Ardgour), Appinm Corstorphine, Edinburghm Craig Ellachie
m Crail
m Cramond, Edinburghm Creetownm Crieff
Crinan, LochgilpheadCrocketford, Dumfriesm Cromartym CrookCrossgates, InverkeithingCrossbill, MayboleCrossmichael, Castle Douglasm CuUenCullivoe, Lerwickm Culross
CumbernauldCumingston, Turriff
m Cumnockm Coupar (Angus)m Cupar (Fife)
m Currie, EdinburghDailly, MayboleDairsie, Cupar (Fife)
Dalbeattie, Castle DouglasDaljarroch, Grirvanm Dalkeith
Dalnacardoch, Blair AthollDalmallyDalmellington, AyrDalmuirDairy, Castle DouglasDairy (Ayrshire)Dalrymple, AyrDalswinton, DumfriesDamhead, KinrossDenholm, Hawickm DennyDennyloanheadm DingwallDirleton, HaddingtonDollar, AlloaDolphington, Noblehousem Dornochm Douglasm DouneDromore, StranraerDrumnadrochit, InvernessDrymenTO Duddingston, EdinburghDuffus, Elginm DumbartonTO DumfriesTO DunbarTO DunbeathTO DunblaneTO DundeeTO DunfermlineDunglassTO DunkeldDunning, Bridge of EarnTO DunoonDunscore, DumfriesTO DunseDuntocherTO DunveganDurness, G-olspie
Dysart, KirkaldyEagleshamEarlston, MelroseEasdale, ObanEastyell, LerwickTO EcclefechanEcht, AberdeenTO EddlestonTO EdinburghTO ElginElie, ColinsburghTO EllonTO Errol
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Etal, Coldstreamm EvantonEyemouth, AytonFairlie, Largsm FalkirkFalkland, KettleFarr, ThursoFearn, TainFenwickFerry-Port-on-Craig, Dundeem FettercairnFinhaven, BrechinFindhorn, ForresFintryFisherrow, EdinburghTO FochabersTO Ford, EdinburghFord (Northumb.,), ColdstreamFordoun, StonehavenTO Forfarm ForresTO Fort-AugustusFort-George, ArdersierFortingal, Aberfeldym FortroseTO Fort-WilliamTO FraserburghFruchie, KettleTO Fushie BridgeTO Fyvie
Gairlochhead, HelensburghTO Gallashiels
Gallotown, KirkaldyGalston, KilmarnockGarderhouse, LerwickTO GarliestonGarmouth, FochabersGrartmore, DouneTO GatehouseGifford, HaddingtonGilston, Castle DouglasTO GirvanGlammis, ForfarGlasgovrGlendaruellGlenelg, LochalshGlenlivet, BallindallochGlenlocher, Castle DouglasTO GlenluceGlenmoriston, Invernessm GolspieGourock, GreenockGovao
Grahamstown, FalkirkTO GrangemouthTO GrantownGreenbank, LerwickGreenlaw, DunseTO GreenockGretnaGuardbridge, St AndrewsGullan, Haddingtonm HaddingtonHaldane Mill, DumbartonHalkirk, ThursoTO HamiltonHaroldswick, LerwickHarris PortreeHaugh of Urr, Castle Douglasm HawickTO HelensburghHelmsdale, GolspieTO Hermiston, EdinburghHillhousefield, EdinburghHillside, AberdeenHillside, LerwickHillswick, LerwickHolywood, DumfriesTO HolytownHorndean, ColdstreamHoustoun, JohnstoneHuna, WickTO HuntlyHutton, BerwickTO InchtureInnerkip, GreenockInnerleithen, PeeblesTO InveraryInvergarry, Fort-WilliamTO InvergordenInverie, Fort-AugustnsTO laverkeithingInvermoriston, InvernessTO InvernessTO IrvineIsle Ornsay, BroadfordIsle of Whithorn, WhithornTO JedburghJock's Lodge, EdinburghJohnstoneJohnstone Bridge, MoffatJura, LochgilpheadTO KeithTO Keith HallTO KelsoKeltou HUl, Castle Dougia*
Kenmore, AberfeldyKennoway, Markinchm KettleKilbarchan, JohnstoneKilbride, (E.) G-lasgowKilbride, (W.) LargsKilbirnie, BeathKilchrenan, InveraryKilfinnanKillearnKillin, Callanderm KilmarnockKilmaurs, KilmarnockKilmuir, PortreeKilmun, GreenockKilpatrick (New)Kilpatrick (Old)KilsythKilwinningm KincardineKincardine O'Neil, BanchoryKingairlocb, Strontian
m Kinghornm KingussieKinloeh Moidart, Strontian
m Kinrossm KintoreKintra, LochgilpheadKippen, Stirling
Kirkbean, Dumfriesm KirkaldyKirkconnelKirkcowen, Newton Stewartm KirkcudbrightKirkinner, WigtownKirkintillochm Kirkliston, EdinburghKirkmaiden, StranraerKirkmahoe, DumfriesKirkmichael, MoffatKirkmiehael, BlairgowrieKirkmichael, Maybolem Kirknewton, EdinburghKirkpatrick Durham, Dumfriesm Kirkwallm KirriemuirLadykirk, ColdstreamLaggan, KingussieLaggavoulin, BowmoreLairg, Grolspie
Lamlash, ArdrossanLammington, Biggarm Lanark
m LangholmLarbert, FalkirkLargo, Levenm LargsLarkhallm Lasswade, Edinburghm Lauderm LaurencekirkLaurieston, Castle DouglasLaurieston, Falkirkm Leadhills
m LeithLeith Lumsden. AberdeenLeitholm, ColdstreamLennoxtownm LerwickLeslie, Markinchm LesmahagowLeuchars, Cupar (Fife)m LevenLhanbryde, Elginm Libberton, EdinburghLilliesleaf, SelkirkLindores, Newburgh (Fife)
m LinlithgowLinton, NoblehouseLinwilg, Perth
! Lismore, AppinLix, CallanderLoan, LinlithgowLoanhead, Edinburghm LochalshLochans, StranraerLochcarron, DingwallLochearnhead, CallanderLochee, Dundee.m LochgilpheadLochinver, GolspieLochmaben, LockerbyLochmaddy, DunveganLochwinnoch, under GlasgowTO LockerbyLonghope, KirkwallLongloanLongtownLossiemouth, ElginLuing, ObanLussLybster, GolspieMacduff, Banffm MarkinchMaryhillMarykirk, Montrose
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m MauchlineMaxwelltown, Dumfriesm Maybolem MeigleMelby, Lerwickm, MelroseMelvich, ThursoMenstrie, Stirling
Methlic, AberdeenMethven, PerthMey, Thursom Mid CalderMilport, LargsMillnathort, KinrossMilngaviem MintlawMoodiesburnm Moflfat
Moniaive, Thornhill7n MontroseMonymusk, AberdeenMortlach, Craig EllachieMorvern, ObanMossat, AberdeenMossbank, LerwickMountbog, BiggarMoy, InvernessMuckhart, Alloam MuirdrumMuirkirk, DouglasMunlochy, Fortrosem MusselburghMuthill, Crieff
m NairnNeilstonNew Abbey, DumfriesNew Bridge, Edinburghm Newburgh, Fife
New Castleton, LangholmNew Cumnock, KilmarnockNew Deer, AberdeenNew Galloway, Castle DouglasNewhaven, EdinburghNewmills, (Ayrsh.) KilmarnockNewmills, (Fife) DunfermlineNew Pitsligo, Mintlawm NewportNewton (Mearns)m Newton-Stewartm NoblehouseNorham, BerwickNorth Berwick, Haddingtonm North Queensferry
TO ObanOchiltree, CumnockOld Aberdeen, Aberdeenm Old MeldrumTO Old RainOllaleeny, LerwickOrmiston, TranentOrton, KeithOsnaburgh, Cupar (Fife)TO PaisleyParkgate, MoffatParkheadTO ParkhillPartickParton, Castle DouglasPathhead, KirkaldyPaxton, BerwickPeeblesPencaitland, TranentTO Pennycuik, EdinburghTO PerthTO PeterheadPitcaple, AberdeenPitlessie, Cupar (Fife)TO PitlochryPitsligo, MintlawTO PittenweemPollew, DingwallPollokshawsPolmont, FalkirkPolnackie, Castle DouglasTO PortaskaigPort-Bannatyne, RothesayTO Port-GlasgowPortmahomack, TainPort-Monteith, DounePort-Nessock, Stranraerm Portobello, EdinburghTO PortpatrickTO PortreeTO PortsoyTO Port-WilliamPreston, DumfriesTO PrestonkirkTO Prestonpans, EdinburghTO Rachan MillRannoch, PitlochrieRassy, BroadfordTO Ratho, EdinburghReafirth, LerwickRenfrew, PaisleyRentonRhynie, Aberdeen
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Rosehearty, FraserburghRoseneath, Helensburghm Roslin, Edinburgh.Rothes, Keithm RothesayRothiemay, Huntly and Banfif
Row, HelensburghRutherglenSaline, Dunfermlinem Saltcoats
Saltoun, TranentSandy, Kirkwallm SanquharScone, PerthScourie, GolspieSeafield, Lerwickm SelkirkShiel House, LochalshShotts, WhitburnShettlestonSkene, Aberdeen<n Slateford, EdinburghSorby, WigtownSorn, MauchlineSouth QueensferrySouthwick, DumfriesSpittal, BerwickSpringbankSpringburnSpringholm, Dumfriesm St Andrews3t Boswell GreenSt Margaret's Hope, Kirkwall5t Ninian's, Stirling
Stevenston, Saltcoats
<n Stewartonm, Stirling
m StonehavenStonehouseStoneykirk, Stranraerm Stornowaym StowStowe, LerwickStr-achur
Straiton, Maybolem StranraerStransay, KirkwallStrathavenStrathblanem Strathdon, AberdeenStrathmiglo, KinrossStrathpeffer, DingwallStrichen, MintlawStromness, Kirkwall
Strondsay, Kirkwallm StrontianStruan, BroadfordStruy, Beauljf
Symington, KilmarnockSwinton, Coldstreamm TainTamnavoulan, Ballindalloch
Tangwick, Lerwickin TarbertTarbolton, KilmarnockTayinloan, TarbertTarland, AboyneTeviothead, Hawickm Thornhill (South)Thornhill, DouneThornliebankThornton, KeithThornton, Kirkaldym ThursoTillicoultry, AlloaTiree, Tobermorym TobermoryTomintoul, Ballindalloch
Tongue, GolspieTorranceTorryburn, Dunfermlinem TranentTroonm TurriifTyndrum, CallanderUdney, AberdeenTO UllapoolUllyeasound, LerwickUlva, ArosUnachan, Fort-WilliamUphall, EdinburghWalls, KirkwallWatten, WickWemyss, Kirlcaldy
Winchburgh, EdinburghWestandwick, LerwichWest-Calder, Mid-CalderWestray, Kirkwallm WhitburnWhitehouse, Aberdeenm Whithornm WickWidowwell, Kirkwallm WigtownWindygates, LevenWishawtown, HamiltonWoodside, Aberdeen
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ENGLISH POST TOWNS.
Money Orders granted upon those Towns marked " o"
Abbots BromleyAbbotsburyAberaeronAberford
o AbergavennyAbergeley
o Aberystwitho AbingdonAcle
o AccringtonAlcesterAldborough, Suffolk
Alboro', YorkAlford
o Alfreton
o Alnwicko AlresfordAlstone
o Altono Altrinchamo Amblesideo Amershamo AmesburyAmlwch
o Ampthillo Andovero Andoversfordo Applebyo Arringtono Arundelo Ashbourno Ashburtono Ashby de la Zoucheo AshfordAshtonAskrig
o Atherstoneo AttleboroughAxbridge
o Axminstero AylesburyAylesford
o Aylshamo Bagshoto BakewellBala
o Baldocko Bampton, Devono Banbury
BangorBarkwayBarmouth
o Barnard's Castleo Barneto Barnsleyo Barnstapleo Barton on HumberBarton
o Basingstokeo Bath
Battleo Bawtryo Beaumariso Beccleso BeaconsfieldBeaminster
o Bedaleo BedfordBedwin, Great
o Belfordo BelperBensingtonBenson
o BerkhemsteadBerkeley
o BerwickBetley
o Beverleyo Bewdley
Bexhillo Bicester
Biddendeno Bidefordo Biggleswade
Bildestone
o Billericay
o BilstoneBinfieldBinghamBingley
o BirminghamBishop's Aukland
o Bishop's Castleo Bishop's Strotfordo Bishop's Walthamo BlackburnBlackpoolBlakeney
o BlandfordBletchingleyBlithburgBlyth
o Bodmino Bognor
Bolingbrokeo Bolton
Bootleo BoroughbridgeBossiney
o BostonBotesdale
o BournBoxfordBozeat
o Brackleyo Bracknello Bradford, Yorkshireo Bradfort, WiltsBradwell
o Braintree
o Bramptono Brandono Brecknocko Brentwoodo Bridgendo Bridgenortbo Bridgewatero Bridlington
o Bridporto Briggo Brightono Bristol
o BrixhamBroadstairs
o BroadwayBroomwich, West
o Broomyardo Broomsgrove
Broseleyo BroughBroughtonBrutonBuckden
o BuckinghamBudleigh Salterton
o Builtho Bungay
!
o Buntingfordo BurfordBurnham, EssexBurnham, Norfolk
o BurnleyBurslem
o Burton in Kendalo Burton on Trento Bury St Edmundso Bury, Lancashireo Buxton
Caistor, NorfolkCaistor, Lincolnsh.
o Callingtono CalneCambourne
o Cambridgeo Camelfordo CampdenCannock
o Canterburyo Cardiff
o CardiganCarleon
o Carlisle
o Carmatheno Carnarvon
Castle BromwichCastle CareyCastle EdenCastle Rising
•o Catteric
Cave, North & Southo Caxtono ChalfordChapel in Frith
o Chardo Charmoutho Chathamo Chatteris
o Cheadleo Chelmsfordo Cheltenhamo Chepstowo ChertseyCheshamCheshunt
o Chestero Chesterfield
o Chester le Streeto Chichestero Chippenhamo Chipping Norton
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o Chirko Chorleyo Chris tchurch
o Chudleigho ChumleighChurch StrettonCirencester
o ClareClayCleveland InnClifton
o Clitheroeo CobhamCobridge
o CockermouthCoddenham
o ColchesterCoggeshall
o Coleshill
CollumptonC'ollyton
Colneo Colnbrook
ColtersworthColtishall
o Congletono Conway
Corfe Castle
CorwenCosham
o Coventryo Crowbridgeo CowesCranbourn
o Cranbrooko Crawleyo Creditono Crewkerneo Crickhowel
CrickladeCromer
o CrossCross HillsCrowland
o C'uckfield
DanburyDarlaston
o Darlingtono Dartfordo DartmouthDarwen
o Daventryo Dawlish
o DealDeddingtonDedham
o Denbigho Derbyo Derehamo Devizeso Devonporto Dewsburyo Diss
Dolgellyo Doncastero Dorchestero Dorking
Douglas, Isle of Mano Dovero Downhamo DriflSeld
o Droitwitcho DudleyDulverton
o DuDchurchDunkirk
o Dunmowo DunstableDunster
o Durhamo Dursleyo Eastbourneo East GrimsteadEasingwoldEastham
o EccleshallEghamEgremont
o EllesmereEly
o Enswortho Enstoneo Eppingo EpsomEpworth
o EsherEtonEtruria
o EveshamEwell
o Exetero Exmoutho Eyeo Fairfordo Fakenhamo Falmouth
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o FarehamFarnborougli
o FarnhamFarringdonFazelyFeltstead
o Feltono Fenny Stratfordo Ferrybridgeo Feversham
FinchingfieldFishguardFlint
o Folkinghamo Folkstoneo Fordinbridgeo FoweyFranglinghamFrodshamFrogmill
o FromeGaddensden
o G-ainsboroughGargrave
o Garstango GatesheadGatton
o Gerard's Crosso Glastonburyo Gloucestero Godalmingo Godstoneo Gooleo GosportGoudhurstGrampound
o Granthamo Gravesend
GraysGreenhithe
o Gretabridgeo Grimsbyo Guernseyo Guildfordo GuisboroughGwyndee
o HadleighHagleyHailshamHales Owen
o Haleswortho Halifaxo Halstead
HaltwhistleHanleyHarlech
o HarlestonHarling
o HarlowHarpenden
o Harrowgateo Hartfordbridge
Hartlepoolo Harwicho Haslemereo Hastingso HatfieldHatherleighHawarden
o HawesHawkhurstHawkshead
o HavantHaverhill
o Haverfordwesto HayHaydon-bridge
o HayleHaywood, GreatHeddinghamHeadonHelmsley
o Helstoneo HemelhemsteadHenfield
o Henley on ThamesHenley in Arden
o Herefordo Hertfordo Hexhamo Heytesburyo Higham Ferrerso Highwortho Hinckleyo Hindono Hitchino Hobbs Point
Hockerillo Hoddesdono HolbeachHolkhamHolmschapel
o HoltHoldsworthy
o Holyheado Holywell
Honitono HorncastleHornchurch
o HorndeanHorndonHornsea
o HorshamHoughton le Spring
o HowdenHubberstone
o Huddersfieldo Hullo HungerfordHunmanby
o HuntingdonHurstgreenHurst Pierpoint
o Hytheo Ilchestero Ilfracombeo Ilminster
Ingatestoneo Ironbridgeo Ipswicho Isle of Mano Isle of Wight
Ilsley
Ivinghoeo IvybridgeJerseyKeighley
o Kinetono KelvedonKendalKenilworth
o Keswicko Ketteringo KidderminsterKidwellyKildwick
o Kimboltono Kingsbridge
King's Langleyo Kingtono Kirby LonsdaleKirby StephenKirkhamKnaresboroughKnightonKnowle
o Knutsfordo LamberhurstLambourne
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o Lampetero LancasterLane DelphLane EndLangportLaugharne
o LauncestonLavenhamLavington
o Lawtono Leamingtono Leatherheado Lechladeo Ledburyo Leedso Leeko LeicesterLeigh
o Leighton BuzzardLenham
o Leominstero Lewes
lieyburnLidney
o Lincolno Lintono Liphooko Liskeardo Litchfield
Littlehamptono Liverpool
Llandaflf
o Llandilo
o Llandoveryo Llanelly
Llanfylling
o Hangaddocko Llangollen
LlanidloesLlanerchymedLlanrwstLlantrissantLoddon
o LONDONLongmelfordLongport
o Long StratonLongtownLooe, East & WestLostwithiel
o Loughborougho Loutho Lowestoflf
o LudlowLuggershall
o Lutono LutterworthLydd
o Lymeo Lymingtono Lyndhursto Lynno MacclesfieldMachynlleth
o Maidenheado Maidstoneo MaldonMalmesbury
o Maltono Malverno Manchestero Manningtreeo Marcho Mansfieldo MargateMarket Bosworth
o Market Deepingo Market Draytono Market Jew, or
MarazionMarket Harborough
o Market Raisino Market Street
o Market Weightono Marlborougho MarlowMarskMasham
o MatlockMaryport
o Melcomb Regiso Melkshamo Melton MowbrayMere
o Merthyr TydvilMevagissyMiddlehamMiddleton, Tees dale
o MiddlewichMidhurstMillbornMildenhall
o Milford Haveno MilnthorpeMiltonMilverton
MinchinhamptonMineheadMissendenModburyMold
o MonmouthMontgomery
o Morpetho Morton in MarchNailsworth
o Namptwicho NarbethNayland
o NeathNeedham MarketNeston
o Nettlebedo Newarko Newburyo Newcastle on TyneNewcastle inEmlyn
o Newcastle underLineNewendenNewentNewhaven
o Newmarketo NewnhamNewport, Glo.
o Newport, Monmo.o Newport, I. Wighto Newport, PagnellNewport, Pem.
o Newport, Salopo Newton AbbotNewton BushelNewton, Lancashire
o Newtowno Northallertono Northampton
NorthfleetNorthiamNortbleachNorthopNorth PethertonNorth Walsham
o Northwicho Norwicho NottinghamNuneaton
o Oakhamo Oakhamptono OdihamOld Down
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Oldhamo OllertonOlney
o OngarOrford
o OrmskirkOrsetOrton
o Oswestryo Otley
Ottery St Mary'so Oundleo Overton, Hants
Overton, Flintso OxfordPadihamPadstowPainswickPargatePattrington
o Pembrokeo Penkridgeo Penritho PenrynPensford
o PenzancePennybont
o Pershore© Peterborougho Petersfield
o Petwortho Pewscyo PickeringPinner
o Plymoutho Plymtono Pocklingtono Pontefracto Poole
PorchesterPortland, Isle
Portseao PortsmouthPoulton
o Prescoto Presteigno Prestono Preston Brook
PrittlewellPuckeridgePurbeck, Isle
Purfleet
o Pwllhelio Queenborough
BadnorRaglandRamsay, I. of ManRamsburyRamsay, Hants
o RavenglassRawcliffeRawtenstall
o Rayleigho ReadingRedburnRedcarRedditch
o RedruthReephamReeth
o Reigateo Retfordo RhayaderRhuabon
o Richmond, Yorksh.o Rickmanswortho Ringwoodo Ripley
Ripley, Yorkshireo Ripono Robertsbridgeo Rochdaleo Rochestero Rochfordo Rockinghamo Romney, NewRomsey
o RossRothbury
o RotherhamRottingdean
o Roughamo Roystono Rugbyo RugeleyRuncorn
o Rushyfordo Ruthino Ryde, Isle WightRye
o Saffronwaldeno St Alban'so St Asapho St Austleo St Clair's
o St ColumbSt G-ermain's
o St Helen's, Lancas.St Ives, Cornwall
o St Ives, Huntso St Leonard'sSt MawesSt Michael's
o St Neot's
o SalisburySaltash
o SandbachSandgate
o Sandwicho Sawbridgewortho Saxmundhamo Scarborough
Scilly Islands
o ScoleSeahamSeafordSeaton, DevonshireSeaton, Nor.SedberghSedgefield
o Selbyo Settle
o Seven Oakso Shaftesburyo Sheernesso Sheffield
SheltonSheppy, Isle
o Shepton Malleto Sherborneo Shields, N. and S.
o Shiffnal
o Sbipstoneo Shorehamo Shrewsburyo Sidmouth
Silsoe
Singletono Sittingborneo Skiptono Sleaford
SledemereSloughSnaithSmeatonSodbury
o Solihull
Somershamo Somertono Southamo Southampton
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! Southend, EssexSouthminster
o South Moltouo South Petherton
SouthportSouthwellSouthwoldSpaldingSpeenhamland
o Spilsby
o Spittal
o Stafford
Staindropo Stainso StamfordStanhopeStanstead
o Stevenageo Steyningo Stilton
6 Stockbridgeo Stockporto Stockton on Tees
Stoke, NorfolkStoke, StaffordshireStoke, Suffolk
o Stokesleyo Stoneo Stoneham
Stonehouseo Stokenchurcho Stony CrossStony Middleton
o Stony StratfordStorrington
o Stourbridgeo StourportStow on the Wold
o Stow Marketo Stratford on Avon
Stratton, CornwallStratton, NorfolkStrood, Kent
o Stroud, Glo'stersh.
o SudburySunderlandSunningSunning HillSutton Goldfield
o SwaffliamSwanage
o Swanseao Swindon
o TadcasterTamworth
o Tarpoleyo Tauntono Tavistocko Teignmouth, E. & W.
Temple Sowerbyo Tenburyo Tenbyo Tenterdeno Tedburyo Tetswortho TewkesburyThameThaxted
o Thetfordo ThirskThornbury
o Thorneo Thrapstone
TicehurstTideswellTilbury Fort
o TiptonTitchfield
o TivertonTodmorden
o TopshamTorbay
o Torquayo Torringtono Totness
o TowcesterTown MailingTrecastleTregonyTrentham
o Tringo Trowbridgeo Truroo Tunbridgeo Tunbridge Wells
Tunstall
o TuxfordTynemouth
o Uckfield
o UlverstoneUpminster
o UppinghamUpton on SevernUsk
o Uttoxetero Uxbridge
WadebridgaWadhurst
o Wakefieldo Wallingfordo WalsallWalsinghamWalton on Thames
o Wangfordo Wansfordo Wantageo Wareo Warehamo Warminstero Warringtono Warwicko WatfordWatlingtonWattonWearmouth, Bishop
o Wednesburyo Weedono Welchpoolo Welfordo Wellingborougho Wellington, Salop
o Wellington, Soms.o Wells, Norfolko Wells, Somerseto WelwynWem
o WendoverWenlockWeobly
o West Broomwicho Westburyo WetherbyWeybridge
o Weymoutho Wheatlyo Whitbyo Whitchurch, Hantao Whitchurch, Salopo Whitehaven
WhitstableWhittinghamWhitwellWickfordWickham MarketWickwar
o Wigano WigtonWillenhaUWUton
o Wimborno Woodstocko Woodyateso WincantonWinchombeWinchilsea
o Winchestero WindsorWing
o WinghamWinsford
o Winslowo Wirkswortho Wisbeacho Withamo Witney
o Wiveliscombfe^'
o Woburno Wokingham or
OakinghamWolseleyWolsingham
o Wolverhamptono WoodbridgeWoolerWoolpitWooreWootton Basset
o Wootton underEdge
o Worcester
o Workingtono Worksopo WorthingWragby
o WrexhamWrotham
o Wycombe, Higho Wymondhamo Yarmo Yarmouth, Isle of
WightYarmouth, NorfolkYeovil
o York "
Yoxford
LIST OF POST TOWNS AND PRINCIPAL PLACES IN
IRELAND.
Money Orders granted upon those Tovirns marked " o".
o AbbelixAbbyefeale
o Adairo Ahascragho Antrimo Andrahano ArdaraArdee
o ^rdlgasso Arklowo Armagho ArthurstownArva
o Ashbourno AshfordAskeaton
o AthboyAthenryAtbleague
o Athloneo Athyo Aughnacloyo Aughrimo Bagnalstovrno BailyboroughBallybuttan
Q Balbriggan
Q Ballaghaderin
Q Ballibay
o BallinaBallinakill
o Ballinasloe
o Ballingcollig
o Ballingarryo Ballinrobeo Ballycastle
BallyclareBallyconnel
o Ballygawleyo Ballyglass
o Ballyjames Duffo BallylongfordBallyhaunis
o Ballymahono BallymenaghBallymoeBallymoneyBallymore
o Ballymoteo BallnacargyBallynahinch
o BallynamoreBallyragget
o Ballyshannono BallytoreBallyvary
o Baltinglass
o Banagher
o Banbridgeo Bandono Bangoro BantryBeerhavenBeer Island
o Belfast
Bellagbyo BellmuUeto Bellturbeto Black Rock
Blackvrater Towno Blessingtono Boyleo BrayBroadway
o Brookboro'Broughshane
o Bruffo BuncranaBunrattyBurrin
o BurrosakaneBurrosleigh
o Burros-in-ossoryo BushmillsButtevant
o Cabinteelyo Caherciven
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Cahircohlisho Cahiro Caledono Callano Camolino CapoquinCarlingford
o Carlowo Carno Carnewo Carrickfergus
o Carrickmacrosso Carrick-on-Shannon
• o Carrick-on-SuirCashcarrigan
o Cashelo Castlebar
o Castle Bellinghamo Castleblakneyo Castleblayneyo Castlecomero Castleconnell
o Castle DawsonCastlederg
o Castledermoto Castlefin
Castle Islando Castlemartyro Castlepollard
o Castlerea
o Castletowno Castletown Delvin
Castletown Rocheo Castlewellano Cavano Celbridgeo Charleville
Church HillClane
o Clarao Clare
o ClifdenCloghan
o Ciogheeno Cloghero Cloghnakiltyo Clonard
ClonasileClonegal
o Cloneeo Cloneso Clonmello Clou2;h
o Cloughjordano Cloyne
Colehill
o ColerainCollon
o CollooneyCong
o Cookstowno Cootehillo Corko Cove of Corko CraughwellCroome
o CrosdoneyCrosmolina
o Crumlino Cumbero Curofino Cuchendallo Dangan
Deelcastle
o Delgannyo Derry, LondonDervock
o Dingleo Donaghadeeo Donegalo Donerailo Downpatricko DroghedaDromahair
o Dromoreo Do. WestDrumcree
o Drumsnao DublinDundalkDunamanagh
o Dunfanaghyo Dungannono Dungarvono DungivenDunlavin
o DunleerDunmanwayDunmoreDo. East
o Dunshaughlino Durrowo Edenderreyo Edgeworth's Towno Elphino Emo
o Emyvaleo Enfieldo Enniso Enniscorthyo Enniskilleno Ennistimono EyrecourtFerbane
o Fermoyo Ferns
Fethard, Wexfordo Do. TipperaryFintonaFive Mile TownFlorence Court
o FlurrybridgeForkhillFoxford
o Frankfordo French Parko Freshfordo Gralwayo Garvagh
G-eashell
o GilfordGlassloughGlenarmGlenavyGolden
o Goresbridgeo Goreyo Gorto GowranGraig
o GranardGrayabbyHacketstownHeadfort
o HillsboroughHollymount
o Hollywoodo Howtho Inistiogueo Inisshannon
Irvinstowno JohnstownKeaduck
o Keadyo Kellso Kenmureo Kenturko Kilbeggano Kilcock
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Kilconnelo KilcuUeno Kildareo KildorreryKildysart
o Kilkeelo Kilkennyo Killala
o Killaloe
o KillarneyKillinchyKilloughEillucan
o Killybegso Killyleigh
Killynauleo Killysandrao Kilmacthomaso Kilmallock
Kilreao Kilrusho Kilwortho King's Courto Kingstono KinnegadKinnety
o KinsaleKircubbin
o Kisho Knocko KnocktopherLanesbourgh
o Lameo Leighlinbridgeo Leixlipo Letterkennyo Limericko Lisburno Lismoreo Linasakeao Listowelo Littletono LongfordLoughbrickland
o Loughgallo LoughreaLoughawilly
o Lowtherstono Lucano Lurgano Lurgangreeno Macroomo Maghera
o MagherafeltMalabideMallowManorhamilton
o Market Hillo Maryborougho Maynootho Middletono MillstreetMilltown
o Milltown Malbyo Mitchelstowno Moateo Mohillo Moirao Monaghano Monastereveno Moneygaleo MoneymoreMonivae
o Montraelicko Mount Nugento MountrathMount Talbot
o Movilleo MoyMoynaltyMuff
o MulingarMyshall
o NaasNarin
o Navino NenaghNew BirminghamNew Bliss
o Newbridgeo NewcastleNewmarket
o Newmarket-on-Feargus
o Newport, Mayoo Newport, Tipperaryo Newryo Newton Ardso Newton Barryo Newton ForbesNewtown, Hamilton
o Newtown, Limivadyo Newtown Stewarto Newtown Mount
KennedyNobber
o Old Castle
o Omagho OranmoreOulartOuterardPallasgreenPallaskenryParsontownPassagePassage, West
o Philipstowno Pill TownPortadown
o Portaferryo Portarlingtono PortglenonePortlaw
o Portumnao Rameltono Randalstono Raphoeo Rathangano Rathcooleo Rathcormacko Rathdowneyo Rathdrumo Rathfriland
RathkealeRathlacklen
o RathowenRichhill
o Roscommono Roscreao Rosso Roscarberryo RossterevorRuskyRutlandSaintfield
Scaliff
ScrabbyShanagolden
o Shinrono Sixmile Bridgeo Skibbereeno Sligo
o Stewarstono Strabaneo Stradbally
o StradoneStrangford
o StranorlorStrokestown
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SutnrinbbillSwaelmar
o Swinfordo Swordso Taghmon
Tallanstowno Tallowo Tanderageeo Tarberto TeraplemoreTempo
o Thomastown
o ThurlesTinahely
o TipperaryToome
o TraleeTranmore
o Trimo Tuamo Tubbermore
Tullao Tullamoreo Tullow
TuiskTynanTyrrei's PassValentiaVirginia
o Warrenspointo Waterfordo WestportWexford
o Wicklowo Yougbal
MAILS FOR BRITISH COLONIES AND FOREIGNCOUNTRIES.
A single rate of Postage is given for each country under -} oz. ; to
and through France, under \ oz. ; to Belgium, \ oz. ; through Belgium,
I oz.
To those Countries marked " o " the payment is obligatory by therespective routes.
GOVERNMENT PACKETS FROM LONDON FOR
Postage.s. d.
Hamburgh, Cuxhaven, Lubeck, Bremen, . ..06Heligoland, . . . . . 10Germany, Denmark, Russia, Norway, and Sweden, viaHamburgh, . . . . ... 1 10
Rotterdam, Holland, . . . . 10Java and Dutch Colonies, through Holland, . 1
o Countries beyond, and addressed via Holland, . 8o Sydney, Government of New South Wales, and Colony
of Port Philip, . . . . .10
FROM DOVER TO
Ostend, Belgium, under ^ oz., . . . .10Calais, France, and Algeria, under J oz., . . 10
o Switzerland, the Levant, Greece, the Archipelago, theIonian Islands, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Baden,and Bavaria, British postage under ^ oz., to Calais, 5
Sardinia, Spain, and Portugal, .
". . . 10
Brunswick, Denmark, Hanover, Oldenburgh, Saxony,Sweden, and Norway, .... ..18
Austrian Dominions, and Cities of Cracow and Belgrade, 1 5Wallachia and Moldavia, , . .
•. . .19
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From Dover—continued. Postage,
Turkey in Europe, Is lidSouthern Russia, as far as Brody, . . . .16Southern Poland, to Podgorce, 16G-erman States served by the office of Tour and Taxis, 1 3
BY THE FRENCH BOATS LEAVING MARSEILLES ON THE IST, IITH, AND21ST OF EACH MONTH,
Tuscany and the Two Sicilies, 19Roman States and Greece, 17Alexandria, Smyrna, the Dardanelles, and Constanti-
nople, under J oz., 13
BY THE CLOSED MAIL THROUGH FRANCE,
Malta, . . . 13Alexandria, 18India and Hong Kong, 1 10
o Ionian Islands, 18
FROM FALMOUTH TO
o Madeira,o Brazil,
Buenos Ayres,
1 102 92 7
FROM LIVERPOOL TO
Halifax, N. S., Bermuda, Nevpfoundland, o United States
and British North America, via Boston, . . 1
Upper and Lower Canada, Prince Edward's Island, andNova Scotia (Halifax excepted), . , .1
FROM SOUTHAMPTON TO
o Lisbon, Portugal,
Spain,G-ibraltar,
o Madeira, via Lisbon,Malta, . . .
o Greece,Corfu, .
Alexandria, o Egypt,India, and Hong Kong,Kingston, town of, .
Jamaica,
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From Southampton—continued.
British West Indies (except Honduras, Bahamas, and Postage,
Bermuda), . . . . . . . Is Odo Foreign Colonies in West Indies (except Havana), 1 6oCuba, 2 3o Venezuela, . . . . ... 2 3o Madeira, . • . . . . . . 1 10o Mexico, . . . . ..23o Honduras, . . . . ,.10'o Havana, . t . . . .2 3'
Bahamas, , . . . . .10o Chagres, . . . . . .10o New Grenada, . . . . .23Bermuda (see also Liverpool Station), . . 10
ALPHABETICAL LIST OP FOREIGN COUNTRIES,
With the Time of Despatch from Glasgow, Rates of Postage, andRoutes of Mails.
Newspapers must he posted within seven days of the date ofpublication, andthe postage in every instance pre-paid.
Abyssinia, no regular mails ; Letters should be sent to the care of anagent at Malta.
Africa, to places not mentioned in this list there is no regular convey-ance, letters and papers are forwarded as opportunities offer bjprivate ships, postage, 8d under ^ oz., Is 4d under 1 oz., &c.
Alabama, North and South States of, see America United States of.
Algeria, postage same as to France, to which letters are forwardeddaily. Papers free if by Packet ; if by private ship, Id.
Alexandria, may be sent unpaid by the French Packets, which leaveMarseilles on the 1st, 11th, and 21st of each month, at 5 p.m. ; or paidto destination, Is 3d under \ oz., 2s Id under J oz., 3s 4d under f oz.,
4s 2d under 1 oz., 5s lOd under 1\ oz., and so on ; or unpaid, by theBritish monthly closed mail, made up on the 2d of each month, orpaid through hy the same, Is 8d under \ oz., 2s Id under J oz., 3s 9dunder f oz., 4s 2d under 1 oz., 7s Id under 1\ oz., and so on. Lettersare always sent by this route, unless otherwise directed. Letters aresent by Southampton on the day before the last day of each month,unless that fall on a Friday, and in that case they are despatchedfrom Glasgow on the previous Thursday, Is 6d under i- oz., and so on.Papers by French Packet or Southampton, 2d ; and 3d by the closedmail.
Astrakhan, see Russia Southern.America, British North, payment optional, vio. Liverpool, 2d and
17th of each month, except Dec, Jan., Feb., and March, and then onthe 2d only. Postage, Is 2d under \ oz., 2s 4d under 1 oz., 4s 8dunder 2 oz., and so on. Halifax, Bermuda, Newfoundland, Is under
J oz., &c. ; on letters addressed via Boston, the postage, Is under ^oz., must be prepaid. Papers free. Letters are likewise forwarded, if
80 addressed, by private ships, at the rate of 8d under J oz., Is 44under 1 oz. Papers, Id each.
p 2
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Ameeica, United States of, payment obligatory, via Liverpool, onthe 2d and 17th of each month, excepting December, January, Febru-ary, and March, and then on the 2d only, Is under ^ oz., 2s under 1
oz., 4s under 2 oz., &c. ; Papers, 2d each. By private ships, if so
addressed, 8d ^ oz., &c. ; Papers 2d each.
Antigua, see Ittdies British AVest.
Akabia, see India East.
Arequipa, Peru, see Chagres.
Auchipelago, Grecian, must be paid either to Calais, 5d ; or to Trieste,
Is 3d under \ oz,, 2s Id under J oz., 3s 4d under J oz., 4s 2d under 1
oz., 5s lOd under 1\ oz., and so on. Papers free.
Do (East Indian), Sumatra, Java, Borneo, the Molucca or Spice Islands,
Phillipines, no regular conveyance, sent by merchant vessels, 8d
under i oz., &c. Papers, 2d each. Java should be addressed via
Holland, and Is pre-paid.
Australia, paym.ent obligatory, by private ships, 8d under J oz.. Is
4d under 1 oz., and so on. Newspapers, Id each. See Sydney for
the Government of N. S. Wales and Colony of Port Philip.
Austrian Dominions, and Cities of Cracow and Belgrade. TheAustrian Dominions include the Provinces of Upper and LowerAustria, Bohemia, Dalmatia, Gallicia, Hungary, Illyria, Lombardy,and the Venetian Provinces, Military Frontiers, Moravia, and Silesia,
Styria, Transylvania, and Northern and Southern Tyrol, paymentoptional to destination. Is 5d under J oz., 2s 5d under 5 oz., 3s lOd
under % oz., 4s lOd under 1 oz., 6s 8d under 1\ oz., and so on. Andvia Hamburgh, every Monday and Thursday, Is lOd under ^ oz., and
so on ; or by Holland, via Rotterdam, 8d under J oz. ; Is 4d under 1
oz.. and so on ; or by Belgium, via Ostend.
Azores, pre-payment required, every Tuesday, via Lisbon, Is 9d under
h oz., 3s 6d under 1 oz., and so on ; and by the West Indian mail
is lOd under -J- oz., 3s 8d under 1 oz. Newspapers, 2d each.
Baden, unpaid, or paid to Calais, 5d, or to destination. Is Id under;J
oz., Is 9d under-J-
oz., 2s lOd under f oz., 3s 6d under 1 oz., 6s under
1\ oz., &c. ; or "by Thames Packet, every Monday and Thursday,
Is lOd under J oz., &c. Newspapers, 2d each. Those intended to
be sent via France should be so directed.
Bahamas, the last day of every month, payment optional, via South-
ampton, Is under i oz,, 2s under 1 oz., &c. Papers free.
Bahia Honda, see Brazil.
Barbadoes, see Indies British West.
Barbari", opportunities by merchant vessels very rare, should be sent
to an agent at Malta.
Bavaria, unpaid or paid to Calais, 5d ; or to destination. Is 8d under
\ oz., 2s lid under J oz., 4s 7d under f oz., 5s lOd under 1 oz., 7s lid
under 1-J oz., &c. ; or by Thames Packet, every Monday and Tiiursday,
Is lOd under ^ oz., and so on. Newspapers, 2d each.
Belgium, payment obligatory, to Calais, 5d or through France, lOd
under ^ oz.. Is 3d under ^ oz., 2s Id under | oz., 2s 6d under 1 oz.,
3s 9d under 1} oz. When intended to be sent through France,
should be so directed. By Packet from Dover to Ostend, posted
every Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday, Is under \ oz.,
2s under 1 oz., and so on. Newspapers, free.
Belize, see Honduras. , ,
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Berbice, see Indies, British West.Bermuda, payment optional, I5th of each month, via Southampton, andby the A.mericau Packets from Liverpool, Is under ^ oz., 2s under1 oz., &c. Newspapers free,
Bessarabia, Government of Russia Southern, which see.
Bohemia, see Austrian Dominions.Bolivia, see Chagres.BoBiBAY, see Indies, East.
Borneo, see Archipelago, Indian.Bourbon, Isle of, see Africa.
Brazil, payment ohligatory, via Falmouth, the Monday before the first
Tuesday in each month, 2s 9d under i oz., 5s 6d under 1 oz., &c.August to January inclusive, the Packet touches at Pernambuco andBdhia on her outward, and the other six months on her homewardvoyage. Papers free.
Bremen, Free City of, see Hamburgh, and German States served throughthe office of Tour and Taxis.
British North America, see America, British North.Do. West Indies, see West Indies, British.
Brunswick, see Northern States of Europe.Buenos Ayres, on the Monday before the first Tuesday of each month,
via Falmouth, 2s 7d under J oz., 5s 2d under 1 oz., &c. Newspapersfree.
Canada, see America, North British.Canary, or Fortunate Islands, payment obligatory, via Southamp-
ton, on the Monday before the first Tuesday of each month, Is lOdunder J oz., 3s 4d under 1 oz., &c. Newspapers, 2d each.
Cape of Good Hope, by Merchant Vessels only, as opportunities offer,
8d under I oz., Is 4d under 1 oz., &c. Newspapers, Id each.
Cape Haitien, see Indies, Foreign West.Carthagena, Colombia, see Venezuela.Carolina, North and South States of, see America, United States of.
Caucasus, Government of Russia Southern, which see.
Ceylon, Island of, see Indies East.Chagres, payment obligatory, last day of each month, via Southampton,
Is under J oz., 2s under 1 oz., &c. Papers, 2d each.Chili. Same rates and times as Chagres.China, payment obligatory, for rates see India East, and by Private
Ships, 8d under J oz., Is 4d under 1 oz., &c. Newspapers, 2d each.
CiRCASSiA, Government of Russia Southern, which see.
CiviTA Vecchia, see Italy Southern, and by the French Packetsleaving Marseilles, on the 1st, lith, and 21st, Is 3d under ^ oz., &c.Newspapers, 2d each.
Colombia, divided into Equator Republic, New Granada, and Vene-zuela, see the latter.
CoQUiMBA, see Chagres.Connecticut, State of, see America, United States of.
Constantinople, unpaid, or paid to destination, by the French Packetsfrom Marseilles, Is 3d under J oz., 2s Id under ^ oz„ 3s 4d underf oz., 4s 2d under 1 oz., 5s lOd under IJ oz., &c. Newspapers, 2deach. And by Southampton, Is 6d under J oz., 3s under 1 oz., &c.Day before the last day of each month.
Corsica, see France.
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Cossacks of the Black Sea and Don, Government of Russia Southern,which see.
Cracow, Government of Poland Southern, which see.
Cuba, see St Jago de Cuha.CURACOA, see Indies, British "West.
Dardanelles, The, under the same regulation as Constantinople.Dalmatia, see Austrian Dominions.Daughistan, Government of Russia Southern, which see.
Demerara, see Indies, British West.Denmark, pre-paid letters sent every Monday and Thursday, by theThames Packet, Is lOd under J oz., or unpaid or paid to destination,
daily through France, see Northern States of Europe, sent throughthe otBce of Tour and Taxis.
Dominica, see Indies, British West.East Indies, see India East.Egypt (except Alexandria, which see), payment obligatory, by the
Britisli closed mail on the 2d of each month; and via Southampton,on the day before the last day of each month. Newspapers by closedmail, 3d each.
Ekaterinoslaw, Government of Russia Southern, which see.
Equator, Republic of, see New Granada.Florida, East and West Territories of, see America United States of.
France, daily, unpaid or paid to destination, lOd under \ oz.. Is 3dunder |- oz., 2s Id under J oz., 2s 6d under 1 oz., 3s 9d under \\ oz.,
&c. Newspapers free. Letters to British Colonies or ForeignCountries, except in the Mediterranean, by Packet or private Shipfrom any port in France, payment obligatory, Is 3d, 2s Id, 3s 4d,
4s 2d, and 5s lOd under \, |, |, 1, and \\ oz. respectively. News-papers, 2d each.
Frankfort, Free City of, see German States, served through the office
of Tour and Taxis.Gallicia, see Austrian Dominions.Georgia, Government of Russia Southern, which see.
Georgia, State of, see America, United States of.
German States, served by the otBce of Tour and Taxis, are—Bremen,Frankfort, Hamburgh, and Lubec (Free Cities), Hesse Electoral,
Hesse Darmstadt, Hesse Romberg, Lippe Detmold, Nassau, Reuss,Saxe Altenburg, Saxe Coburg Gotha, Saxe Meinengen, Saxe Weimar,Schaumberg Lippe, Scbwartzburg Rudolstadt, Schwartzburg Sonder-hausen, and Wurtemburg, unpaid through France, or paid to des-
tination by same route. Is 3d under \ oz., 2s Id under \ oz., 3s 4dunder f oz., 4s 2d under 1 oz., 5s lOd under 1^ oz., &c. Or by ThamesPacket, on Monday and Thursday, Is lOd under J oz., and so on.
Papers to Bremen, Hamburgh, and Lubec, free by Packet ; Letters, 6dunder \ oz., &c. To Frankfort and the German States, Papers 2deach, by both routes.
Germany, by the Thames Packets, on Mondays and Thursday, Is lOdunder i oz., 3s 8d under 1 oz., &c. Or through France, but those in-
tended to be sent by the latter route must be so directed, lOd, Is 3d,
2s Id, 2s 6d, and 3s 9d, under \, J, |, 1, IJ, oz. respectively ; or via
Rotterdam, 8d under J oz.. Is 4d under 1 oz., &c.Gibraltar, every Tuesday, via Southampton, payment optional, Is
under 1 oz., &c. Newspapers free.
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GrREECE, twice monthly, via Southampton, on the day before the last
day of the month, unless it happens to fall on a Friday, and then onthe previous Thursday, and on the Tuesday before the Thursdaynearest to the 15th of each month, Is 6d under \ oz., &c. Or unpaid,
via Marseilles, or paid to Calais, 5d, or to Trieste, Is 3d under \ oz.,
2s Id under ^ oz., 3s 4d under f oz., 4s 2d under 1 oz., &c. ; or by the
French Packets from Marseilles, to their destination, Is 7d, 2s 9d,
4s 4d, and 5s 6d, under J, J, f, and 1 oz. respectively. Papers free bySouthampton Packet or Trieste, and Id via Marseilles.
Grenada, see Indies, British West.CrUADALOUPE, see Indies, Foreign West.G-UAYAQUiL, see Indies, British West, or Chagres.Guatemala, see Honduras.Halifax, Nova Scotia, see America, British North.Hamburgh, Bremen, and Lubec, Free Cities of, by the London Packetson Mondays and Thursdays, 6d under h oz., Is under 1 oz., &c. Orunpaid or paid to destination, daily, through France, see GermanStates, served through the office of Tour and Taxis. Newspapersfree by Packet, and 2d each through France.
Hanover, see Northern States of Europe, served through the office ofTour and Taxis.
Havana, payment obligatory, on the last day of each month, viaSouthampton 2s 3d under J oz., 4s 6d under 1 oz., and so on. News-papers, 2d each.
Hayti, see Indies, Foreign West.Heligoland, payment obligatory, by Packet, via Hamburgh, everyMonday and Thursday, Is under ^ oz., 2s [under 1 oz., &c. News-papers free.
Hesse (Electoral), Hesse Darmstadt, and Hesse Homberg, see GermanStates, served through the office of Tour and Taxis.
HiNDOSTAN, see India, East.Holland, payment optional, by direct Packet to Rotterdam, on Mon-
days and Thursdays, Is under h oz., 2s under 1 oz., and so on. \i viaFrance, must be paid to Calais, 5d, or through France, lOd, Is 3d,
23 Id, and 2s 6d, under \, ^, ^, and 1 oz. respectively. Newspapers byPacket, Id, and through France, 2d. To Dutch Colonies, addressedvia Holland, the Packet postage is the same as to Holland. To coun-tries beyond, and directed to be forwarded through Holland, theBritish postage must be paid, 8d under i oz., Is 4d under 1 oz., &c.Newspaper to such countries. Id each. Periodical works, not strictly
Newspapers, may be sent, if pre-paid and open at the sides, at therate of Id under 2 oz., 6d under 3 oz., 8d under 4 oz., and so on to16 oz.
Honduras, payment obligatory, on the last day of every month, viaSouthampton, Is under ^ oz., 2s under 1 oz., and so on. Newspapersfree.
Hungary, see Austrian Dominions.Illinois, State of, see America, United States of.
Illyria, see Austrian Dominions.India (East), payment optional, by Southampton, Is under J oz., 2sunder 1 oz., 4s under 2 oz,, &c., on the last day of each month, unlessit should fall on a Saturday, and then on the previous Thursday, pay-ment obligatory ; or on the 2d of each month, if addressed " via Mar-
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seilles, by tbe British Packet," they may be paid to Bombay, Is lOdunder ^ oz., 2s 3d under ^ oz., 4s Id under | oz., 4s 6d under 1 oz.
;
7s 9d under 1^ ounce. All letters are sent by this route, unless other-wise addressed. Newspapers free by Southampton Packet, and viaMarseilles, 3d each.
Indies (British West, except Honduras, Bahamas, and Bermuda,) viaSouthampton, 1st and 15th of each month, and when either of thesedays falls on a Saturday, they may be posted the following day, pay-ment optional, Is under ^ oz,, 2s under 2 oz., and so on. Jamaica,Is 2d under J oz., except the town of Kingston, which is Is under J oz.Newspapers free.
Indies, Foreign West (except Havana and St Jago de Cuba, which see),1st and 15th of every month, via Southampton, payment obligatory,Is 5d under
J-oz., 2s lOd under 1 oz. ; Havana and Cuba,
2s 3d under J oz,, 4s 6d under 1 oz. Newspapers generally free.
Ionian Islands, payment optional, via Southampton, Is under J cz.,
&c., and payment obligatory by France and Trieste daily ; to Calais,
5d ; to Trieste, Is 3d, 2s Id, 3s 4d, 4s 2d, and 5s lOd, under J, i, |, 1,
and IJ oz. respectively ; or by British Packets from Marseilles todestination, Is 8d, 2s Id, 3s 9d, and 4s 2d, under ^, J, f, and 1 oz. re-
spectivel}' ; or by French Packets from Marseilles to destination,
Is 3d, 2s Id, 3s 4d, and 4s 2d, under ^, ^, |, and 1 oz. respectively.
Newspapers free by Southampton and Trieste ; by Marseilles, BritishPackets, 3d ; French, 2d.
Isle of France, see Mauritius.
Italy, Northern, see Austrian Dominions.Italy, Southern, includes the two Sicilies, Naples, and Sicily, Papal
States, and Modena, Parma, and Placentia, payment obligatory (ex-
cept the Papal States and the two Sicilies, which may be sent unpaidvia Marseilles), Postage to Calais, 5d, and to San Benedetto or CasalPusterlengo, Is 3d, 2s Id, 3s 4d, and 4s 2d, under
-J, ^, |, and 1 oz. re-
spectively. Newspapers, 2d each.
Jamaica, see Indies (British West), Is 2d under J oz., except the towaof Kingston, which is Is under J oz., &c. Newspapers free.
Java, see Archipelago, Indian, or via Holland, Is under ^ oz., 2s under1 oz., and so on.
Kentucky, State of, see America, United States of.
La Guayra, see Venezuela.
La Plata, see Buenos Ayres.
Leeward Islands, payment optional, 15th and last day of each month,via Southampton, Is under ^ oz., &c. Newspapers free.
Leghorn, Tuscany, which see, and Italy.
Levant, The, paid to Calais 5d, or through France, Is 3d, 2s Id, 3s 4d,
and 4s 2d, under J, ^, |, and 1 oz. respectively.
Lima, see Chagres.
LiPPB Detmold, see German States, served through the office of Tourand Taxis.
Lombardy, and the Venetian Provinces, see Austrian Dominions.Lubec (Free City of), see Hamburgh and German States, served through
the ofiBce of Tour and Taxis.
Lublin, Government of, see Poland Southern.
Lucca, see Tuscany and Lucca,
Madeira, payment obligatory, Is 9d under i oz., 3s 6d under 1 oz., &c.,
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every Tuesday, via Lisbon ; and Monday before the first Tuesday in
eacli month, by the Brazil mail ; and the 15th and last day of each
month, via Southampton, by the West India steamers. Is lOd under
J oz., 3s 8d under 1 oz., and so on. Newspapers, 2d each.
Maine, State of, see America, United States of.
Malta, by Southampton, payment optional, twice a month, on the day
before the last day of each month, and on the Tuesday before the
Thursday nearest to the 15th of each month, Is under \ oz., 2s under1 oz., or unpaid, or paid to destination, by the British Pacliets (closed
mail) from Marseilles, Is 3d, Is 8d, 2s lid, 3s 4d, and 5s 5d, under \,
J, I, 1, and 1^ oz., respectively, or the Fi'ench Packets from do. at
Is Id, Is 9d, 2s lOd, 3s 6d, and 5s, under \, J, |, 1, and 1^ oz. respec-
tively. Newspapers free by Southampton Packet ; 3d each by the
British ; and 2d by the French Steam-boats from Marseilles.
Marseilles, the French Mediterranean packets sail from Marseilles
on the 1st, 11th, and 21st, of each month, at 5 p.m., and quit
Alexandria on the 6th, 16th, and 26th, at 4 p.m.Martinique, see Indies, Foreign West.Maryland, State of, see America, United States of.
Massachusetts, State of, see America, United States of.
Mauritius, no regular packets, sent if pre-paid, 8d under ^ oz.. Is 4dunder 1 oz., by merchant vessels bound to or touching there ; if
especially addressed they may be sent by the overland mail ; but
the usual conveyance is by private vessels, Papers Id each.
Mediterranean, see Malta, Greece, or Ionian Islands.
Mecklenburgh Schweiun, or Do. Strelitz, see Northern States
of Europe.Mexico, payment obligatory, via Southampton, on the last day of
every month, 2s 3d under J oz., 4s 6d under 1 oz., &c. Newspapers2d each.
Michigan, State of, see America, United States of.
Mississipi, State of, see America, United States of.
Missouri, State of, see America, United States of.
MoDENA, see Italy Southern.Moldavia, unpaid, or paid to destination, daily via France, Is 9d, 3s
Id, 4s lOd, 6s 2d, and 8s 4d, under \, J, f, 1, and 1^ oz. respec-
tively. Newspapers 2d each.
Molucca Isles, see Archipelago Indian.
Montreal, Canada, see America, British North.Montserrat, see Indies, Foreign West.Moravia, see Austrian Dominions.Morocco, see Barbary.Naples, see Italy, Southern.Nassau, see German States, served through the office of Tour and
Taxis.Nassau, New Providence, see Indies, British West.Nevis, see Indies, British West.New Brunswick, see America, British North.Newfoundland, see America, British North.
New England, see America, United States of.
New Granada, payment obligatory, last day of every month, via
Southampton, 2s 3d under J oz., 4s 6d under 1 oz., and so on. News-papers free.
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New Hampshire, State of. See America, United States of.
New Jersey, State of. See America, United States of.
New Providence. See Indies, British West.New South Wales, Colony of. See Sydney.New York, State and Town of. See America, United States of.
Northern States of Europe, forwarded through France and theoffice of Tour and Taxis,—consist of Brunswick, Denmark, Hanover,
,
Mecklenburgh Schwerin, and do. Strelitz, Oldenburgh, Saxony,
,
Sweden, and Norway, may be sent, unpaid, or paid to destination,,
Is 8d under ^ oz. ; 2s lid under ^ oz. ; 4s 7d under | oz. ; 5s lOd '
under 1 oz. ; 7s lid under IJ oz,, &c. ; and by the Thames packet,posted here every Monday and Thursday, Is 8d under J oz. ; 3s 8dunder 1 oz., and so on. Oldenburgh, 6d under J oz., &c. News-papers, 2d each, except to Denmark, free.
North America. See America, British North, and United States of.
Norway and Sweden. See Northern States of Europe.NoviA Scotia. See America, British North.Nubia, no regular mails ; letters should be sent to the care of anagent at Malta.
Ohio, State of. See America, United States of.
Oldenburgh. See Northern States of Europe, and via Hamburgh, 6dunder ^ oz. ; Is under 1 oz., and so on.
Panama, last day of every month, via Southampton, payment obliga-tory. Is under J oz. ; 2s under 1 oz., &c. Newspapers, 2d each.
Papal States. See Italy, Southern, and by French packets fromMarseilles, unpaid or paid, to destination. Is 7d, 2s 9d,4s 4d, 5s 6d,
and 7s 6d under-J, i, f , 1, and IJ oz. respectively. Newspapers, 2d each.
Paramaribo (Surinam j. See Buenos Ayres.Paris. See France.Parma. See Italy, Southern.Pennsylvania, State of. See America, United States of.
Persia, must be paid, via Alexandria and Beyrout. See Alexandria.Peru, must be paid, by Southampton, on the last day of every month.
Is under J oz. ; 2s under 1 oz. Papers free.
Placentia. See Italy, Southern.Poland, Southern,—viz. the Governments of Cracow, Lublin, andSandomier, may be forwarded unpaid, through France, or paid, to
Podgorce. Is 6d, 2s 7d, 4s Id, 5s 2d, and 7s Id under J, J, f, 1, andIJ oz. respectively ; or, if pre-paid, by Hamburgh, Is 8d under
-J oz.
;
3s 8d under 1 oz. ; and by Rotterdam, 8d under ^ oz. ; Is 4d unde:1 oz., &c. Newspapers, 2d each.
Porto Rico, see Indian, Foreign West.Portugal, payment obligatory, by Southampton, every Tuesday, Ij
9d under J oz., 3s 6d under h oz., or daily through France, il
so directed, lOd, Is 3d, 2s Id, 2s 6d, and 3s 9d, J, J, f, 1, and IJ ozrespectively. Newspapers 2d each.
Prince Edward's Island. See America, British North.Prince of Wales Island. See India, East.
Prussia, daily, payment obligatory to Calais, 5d, or through FrancelOd, Is 3d, 2s Id, 2s 6d, and 3s 9d, under ^, i, f , 1, and 1^ oz., respectively, by Hamburgh, every Monday and Thursday, Is lOd under i
oz., 3s 8d under 1 oz. ; and by Rotterdam 8d under J oz., Is 4d undei
1 oz., &c. Newspapers, 2d each.
I
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Puerto Cabello. See Venezuela.Quebec, Canada. See America, British North.Reuss. See German States.
Rhode Island, State of. See America, United States of.
Roman States. See Papal States.
Russia Southern, comprising the Governmentsof Abljhas, Astrakhan,Bessarabia, Caucasus, Circassia, Cossacks of the Black Sea, and Don,Daughistan, Ekaterinoslaw, Georgia, Imeretia, Kiew, Koursk, Ming-relia, Nickolaey, Podolia, Poltowa, Schirwan, Taurida, Tchernigow,Ukraine, Volinia, and Voroney, may be sent unpaid, or paid, daily,
through France, as far as Brody, Is 6d, 2s 7d, 4s Id, 5s 2d, and 7s Idunder ^, ^, |, 1, and IJ oz. respectively, and these places and the
rest ofRussia, payment obligatory, by Hamburgh Packet, every Monday andThursday, Is lOd under | oz., 3s 8d under 1 oz., and so on. Or byRotterdam Packet, 8d under i oz.. Is 4d under 1 oz., &c. Newspapers,2d each.
St Croix. See Indies, Foreign West,St Domingo, payment obligatory, 15th and last day of every month,
via Southampton, Is 5d under | oz. ; 2s lOd under 1 oz. Newspapersfree.
St Helena, no regular mail. See Africa.
St Kitt's. See Indies, British West.St Lucia. See Indies, British West.St Jago de Cuba, payment obligatory, 15th and last day of each month,
via Southampton, 2s 3d under l^oz.; 4s 6d under 1 oz. Newspapers free.
Sandomier, Government of. See Poland, Southern.Santa Cruz. See Indies, Foreign West.Santa Martha. See Venezuela.Sardinia, daily, payment obligatory, through France, lOd, Is 3d, 2s Id,
2s 6d, and 3s 9d under J, J, f, 1, and 1^ oz. ; or to destination.Is Id, Is 9d, 2s lOd, 3s 6d, and 5s, under the same weights, re-
spectively. Newspapers 2d each.
Saxe Altenburg, Saxe Coburg Gotha, Saxe Meiningen andSaxb Weimar. See German States, served through the ofiice ofTour and Taxis.
Saxony. See Northern States of Europe, served through the office
of Tours and Taxis.Schaumberg LippE, Schwartzburg Rudolstadt, and Schwartz-BURG SoNDERHAUSEN. See German States, served through theofBce of Tour and Taxis.
Scutari, in Asia (Town). See Turkey in Europe.Siberia. See Russia.
Sicilies, The Two. See Italy, Southern, and unpaid or paid to desti-
nation, by the French packets from Marseilles, Is 9d, 3s Id, 4s lOd,6s 2d, and 8s 4d under J, i, |, 1, and 1| oz. respectively. News-papers 2d each.
Sierra Leone, no packets. See Africa.
Silesia. See Austrian Dominions.St Martins. See Indies Foreign West.St Thomas. See Indies, Foreign West.St Vincent. See Indies, British West.Singapore. See India, Easf^
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Smyrna, unpaid, or paid to destination, by the French boats fromMai-seilles, Is 3d, 2s Id, 3s 4d, 4s 2d, and os lOd, under |, J, |, 1,,
and 1;^ oz. respectively. Newspapers 2d each. The postage on let-
ters for places beyond Smyrna must be paid.
South Australia. See Australia.
Spain, payment obligatory, by Southampton, every Tuesday, 2s 2dJ
under J oz. ; 4s 4d under 1 oz., and so on ; or daily, by Calaias, lOdl
under | oz. ; Is od under |- oz. ; 2s Id under f oz. ; 2s 6d under 1 oz. ;
;
3s 9d under 1^- oz. All letters, except for Cadiz and Vigo, are sent'
via Prance, unless otherwise directed. Newspapers free via South-ampton,
—
via France one halfpenny,Styria. See Austrian Dominions.Sumatra. See Archipelago, Indian.Swan River. See Australia.Sweden and Norway'. See Norway and Sweden.Switzerland, daily, payment obligatory to Calais, 5d ; or to desti-
nation, Is 2d, Is lid, 3s Id, 3s lOd, and 5s 5d under J, |, |, 1, and IJoz. respectively'. Newspapers 2d each.
Sydney, Government of New South Wales, and Colony of Port Philip.
Payment obligatory, two days before the last day of each month. Is
under ^ oz. ; 2s under 1 oz. ; 4s under 2 oz., and so on. Newspapersfree ; to all other parts of that Continent the postage is 8d under
J oz. Papers Id each, forwarded by private ships.
Syra. See Greece, and if pre-paid, by the French packets from Mar-seilles, Is 3d under \ oz., &c.
Syria, payment obligator}', by Southampton, the day before the last
day of every month, unless it happen to be a Friday, and then onthe previous Thui'sday. Is 6d under ^oz.; 3s under 1 oz., and byMarseilles. See Smyrna. Newspapers, 2d ; by Marseilles, 3d each.
Tampico. See Venezuela.Tenessee, State of. See America, United States of.
Tobago. See Indies, British West.Transylvania. See Austrian Dominions.Trinidad. See Indies, British West.Tripoli and Tunis. See Barbary.Turkey, in Europe, payment optional to destination. Is lid, 3s 5d,
6s 4d, 6s lOd, and 9s 2d under \, J, f, 1, and 1\ oz. respectively.
Nevrspapers 2d each. Scutari, in Asia, may be sent under the sameregulations. Newspapers 2d each. Letters may be forwarded, un-paid, to Smyrna, the Dardanelles, and Constantinople, by the Frenchpackets from Marseilles. All other places must be pre-paid, if
directed by the latter route.Turk's Island. See Indies, British West.Tuscany and Lucca, payment obligatory through France. lOd, Is 3d,
2s Id, 2s 6d, and 3s 9d, or, as far as Sarzane, Is 4d, 2s 3d, 3s 7d, 4s 6d,
and 6s 3d under |, -J, f, 1, and 1\ oz. respectively. Tuscany maybe sent unpaid, or paid to destination, by the French steam-boatsfrom Marseilles. Is 9d, 3s Id, 4s lOd, 6s 2d, and 8s 4d under
\, J, I, 1, and IJ oz. respectively. Newspapers, by either routes,
2d each.
Tyrol, Northern and Southern. See Austrian Dominions.Ukraine, Government of, Russia, Southern, which see.
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IlNitEt) States. See America, United States of.
Valparaiso. See Cha^res.
Vandieman's Land, payment obligatory, by private ships only ; Sd
under J oz. ; Is 4d under 1 oz., and so on. Newspapers Id each.
Venezuela, payment obligatory, via Southampton, on the 15th andlast of every month. 2s 3d under J oz. ; 4s 6d under 1 oz., &c.
Newspapers free,
Venetian Lombardy. See Austrian Dominions.Vermont, State of. See America, United States of.
Virginia, State of. See America, United States of.
Wallachia, daily, via France, unpaid, or paid to destination, Is 9d,
3s Id, 4s lOd, 6s 2d, and 8s 4d under \, |-, |, 1, and 1^ oz. respec-
tively. Newspapers 2d each.
jVera Cruz. See Venezuela.iWEST Indies, British and Foreign. See Indies, British and Foreign,
West.WuRTEMBURG. See German States, served through the office of Tourand Taxis.
LETTERS TO AND THROUaH FRANCE.The postages on letters addressed to, and passing through France, are
calculated on the following principle.
The British rate on all Letters addressed to France and Algeria, or to
countries through France, is 5d on a I/etter not exceeding half an ounce
in weight, and the French rate on such Letters is 5d on a Letter underthe weight of a quarter of an ounce, to whatever place in France or Algeria
the Letter may be addressed ; excepting, however, all Letters conveyedby British Packets in the Mediterranean, which are liable to the British
Mediterranean rates in addition to the above mentioned British rate of
5d from England.The French transit rate on Letters passing through France is also
reduced to 5d on a Letter under the weight of a quarter of an ounce, butthe other Foreign rates vary according to the limit to which the Letter
may be paid.
All letters addressed to France, or to countries through France
][(except to certain countries, to which the British rate of 5d need onlybe paid), are liable to both the British and Foreign rates combined ;
for instance, a Letter not exceeding half an ounce is liable to one British
rate, wliile a Letter under a quarter of an ounce is liable to one Foreignirate, and so on in proportion, as shown in the following scale
:
British ForeignRate. Rate.
A Letter under a-Jof an ounce is liable to—-~ 1 and 1
— weighing a J and not exceeding ^- — 1 — 2—
• exceeding J and under f — . 2 — 3— weighing | and not exceeding 1 — —- 2—4— exceeding 1 and under 1-J
— 4 — 5The British charge increasing two Rates of Postage for every additional
ounce, according to the scale of weight for charging Inland Letters, andthe Foreign charge increasing one Rate of Postage for every additional
quarter of an ounce. It must be observed, however, that this Table is
not strictly correct, as the English and French modes of charging bykeight are dissimilar; a Letter not being liable to an increased British
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Hate, unless it exceed the half ounce or ounce, while an additionalForeign Jiate is chargeable if it actually attain the quarter, half, threequarters of an ounce, or ounce, respectively.
Letters to France and Algeria must be either unpaid, or have thewhole of the Postage to destination, British and Foreign, paid inadvance, as it is no longer optional to pay the British rate only.For further rates, see the General Alphabetical List of Foreign
Countries in the previous pages.Letters for Baden and Bavaria, paid to Calais, may be sent unpaid
through France, or paid to destination.
Letters for the following places may be forwarded by the FrenchMediterranean Packets, which leave Marseilles on the 1st, 11th, and21st of each month, either unpaid or paid to destination,—viz.
Alexandria ; Constantinople ; The Dardanelles ; Greece ; Malta
;
Papal States, or States of the Church ; the Two Sicilies ; Smyrna ;
Tuscany ; and to the Ionian Islands, if pre-paid.
Letters intended to go by these Packets should be addressed "byFrench Mediterranean Packet."
Letters for Malta and Alexandria may be also sent by the closedmail on the 2d of each month, either unpaid or paid to destination ; buton Letters for the Ionian Islands and the East Indies, sent by suchclosed mail, the Postage must be pre-paid.
PAID LETTERS.
On Letters tendered to be paid to France, or on Letters addressed toplaces in the Mediterranean or beyond, through France, the wholePostage, both British and Foreign, will be demanded. The wholepostage must be paid on Letters addressed to India, China, Ceylon, Sic.,
when forwarded through France.
EEGISTEEED LETTERS.
Registered Letters to France continue to be sent under the tameregulations as formerly ; and Registered Letters addressed to countriesthrough France will be treated in like manner,—that is, a RegistrationFee of Is over and above all rates of Postage, must be paid in advance,the British rate being the same as on other Letters similarly addressedbut not registered ; but double the Foreign rates to destination, or to theutmost limit to which the Postage can be paid, to which an ordinaryLetter would be liable, will be taken, the whole Postage being paid in
advance.NEWSPAPERS.
English Newspapers may be forwarded to France by Packet free of
Postage, or by Private Ship, for one penny each, and French News-papers are delivered in IDngland for one halfpenny each.
On Newspapers to and from Spain, via France, the rate is one half-
penny each.
On Newspapers to and from Greece, one penny each, if forwarded bythe French Slediterranean Packets. Free, if addressed via Trieste.
On Newspapers forwarded by the monthly closed mail, and not via
Falmouth, to or from the East Indies, Malta, or any other place in the
Mediterranean, the rate is 3d each.
On newspapers to and from all other countries, either on the Conti-
nent of Europe or beyond sea, passing through France, the rate is 2d
duly stamped, enjoy the
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each. Prices Current and Commercial Lists,
same privilege as Newspapers.
PERIODICAL WORKS AND PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS.
Periodical Works, not strictly Newspapers, which are published as
Pamphlets, and Parliamentary Proceedings, may be forwarded toFrance, but to France only, under the following regulations
:
They must be sent in Covers open at the sides, printed in theEnglish language, and pre-paid.
The rates of Postage on such Works and Parliamentary Proceedingsare,
—
Not exceeding two ounces in weight, Id.
Above two ounces, and not exceeding three ounces, 6d.
Above three ounces, and not exceeding four ounces, 8d.
And 2d for every additional ounce up to the weight of 16 ounces,beyond which weight no publication can be forwarded.The above-mentioned Rates and Regulations apply equally to all
Letters passing between England and France, whether forwarded bythe regular Mail Packet, or by Private Ship.
LEGHORN, CIVITA VECCHIA, NAPLES, MALTA, SYRA,ATHENS, SMYRNA, CONSTANTINOPLE, AND
ALEXANDRIA.
ITable of the Route of the French Steam Packets from Marseilles
;
Time occupied during the Voyage, and Time of Stopping at eachPlace, from Marseilles to Alexandria.
From Marseilles to Leghorn,-„„,.„^— — Civita Vecchia, _— — Naples,"— — Malta,™„™™_— — Syra,—
•
— Athens,,. ,„..
— — Smyrna,— — Constantinople,-,— — Alexandria, „
From Alexandria to Syra, - . ^— — Athens, ,..„— — Smyrna,, .,_
— — Constantinople,— — Malta,^— — Naples,
.
Civita Vecchia,.Leghorn, .
Marseilles,
Time ofVoyage,
Days.
1010
2335578910
Hours.
102
2322
10211316
162135
1817141616
stop.
Days. Hours.
1214
1518
1214
15
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LETTERS TO AND THROUGH BELGIUM.
The Postages on Letters addressed to and passing through Belgiumare calculated on the following principle.
The British rate on Letters, addressed to Belgium, will be reducedto 8d on a Letter not exceeding half an ounce in weight, and the Belgianrate on such Letters will be reduced to 4d on a Letter under the weight
of n quarter of an ounce. These Letters will be liable to both theBritish and Belgian rates combined, in the same manner as such com-bined rates are now charged on Letters addressed to France ; for in-stance, a Letter not exceeding half an ounce, will be liable to one Britishrate, while a Letter under a quarter of an ounce will be liable to oneForeign rate, and so on in proportion, as shown in the following scale.
British Foreignrate. rate.
A Letter under a J of an ounce is liable to 1 and 1„ weighing ^ „ and not exceeding | ,, 1 „ 2„ exceeding k „ and under ... I ,> 2 „ 3„ weighing | „ and not exceeding 1 „ 2 „ 4„ exceeding 1 „ and under ... IJ ,, 4 „ 5
The British charge increasing two rates of Postage for every additionalounce, according to the scale of weight for charging inland Letters, andthe Foreign charge increasing one rate of Postage for every additionalquarter of an ounce. It must be observed, however, that this table is
not strictly correct, as the two modes of charging by weight are dissimilar,
a Letter not being liable to an increased British rate unless it exceed
the half ounce, or ounce, while an additional Foreign rate is chargeableif the Letter actually attain the quarter, half, three quarters of anounce, or ounce respectively.
Letters addressed to Belgium must be either sent unpaid, or thewhole of the Postage, British and Foreign, to destination, must bepaid in advance, as it will not be permitted to pay the British rate
only, as at present. It is necessary, however, that the Postage on all
registered Letters, as well as the British registration fee of Is, should be
paid in advance.The British Postage on a Letter conveyed via Belgium, between the
United Kingdom and the states of the Continent, beyond Belgium,either by packet or private ship, will be reduced to the uniform rate of8d tvhen not exceeding the half ounce ; Is 4d when not exceeding the ounce,
and so on ; but this rate must be paid in advance, by the sender, orthe Letter cannot be forwarded, unless there be some other route by ivhich
it can be transmitted unpaid.It must be understood, however, that no Letter, addressed to coun-
tries beyond Belgium, will be forwarded from the United Kingdom viaBelgium, unless so addressed.Letters from the United Kinp-dom, for any British Colony or Foreign
country beyond sea, addressed via Belgium, will be liable to a British
rate of 8d when not exceeding the half ounce, and a Belgian rate of 9dunder a quarter of an ounce, and so on, according to the respective scales
of progression shown above. Bath these rates, however, must be paidin advance.
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NEWSPAPERS, &C.
British Newspapers, duly stamped, may be forwarded by pacliet or
private ship to Belgium, free of Postage ; and Newspapers published inBelgium, and addressed to the United Kingdom, will be liable, on their
delivery, to a Postage of one halfpenny each.
British Newspapers sent from the United Kingdom to any Britisli
Colony or Foreign Country through Belgium, will be liable to aPostage of 2d each, which must be paid in advance.Printed Prices Current, Commercial Lists, and Courses of Exchange,
published in the United Kingdom, and addressed to Belgium, andvice versa, will be forwarded to Belgium, and delivered in the UnitedKingdom, upon payment in this country of One Penny each, underthe following conditions,—viz.
They must be printed in the language of the countx'y in which theyare published.They must be sent in covers open at the sides.
They must merely give the names and prices of the goods, withoutthe names of the venders or senders, and they must not contain anywriting or manual mark whatsoever, other than the name and addressof the person for whom they are intended.
PERIODICAL WORKS AND PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS.
Periodical Works, not strictly Newspapers, which are published in
the United Kingdom as Pamphlets, and Parliamentary Proceedings,will be forwarded to Belgium, at reduced rates of Postage, under thefollowing regulations
:
The Postage must be paid in advance.They must be sent in Covers open at the sides.
They must be printed in the English Language.The rates of Postage on such Works and Parliaraentarj' Proceedings
will be as follows
:
Not exceeding 2 ounces in weight,,.. . . ,„ Id.
Above 2 " and not exceeding 3 ounces, 6d.
Above 3 " and not exceeding 4 " 8d.
And 2d for every additional Ounce, up to the weight of SixteenOunces, beyond which weight no Publication can be forwarded.
SHIP MAILS.
Ship Letters.—The single rate to places beyond sea, when conveyed byprivate ship, is 8d under half an ounce. Is 4d under an ounce, 2s 8d under2 ounces, and so on.
Owners, Consignees, or Charterers fresident in the United Kingdom),and the Owners, Consignees, and Shippers of Goods on board vessels in-ward bound, are entitled to receive their letters free from sea postage,to the extent of six ounces. In case of vessels from Ceylon, Mauritius,the East Indies, and the Cape of Good Hope, the privilege extends totwenty ounces in weight. The Owner, Charterer, or Consignee, mustbe described as such in the address ; and in case of Owners, Shippers,or Consignees of Goods, it must appear, by the ship's manifest, tliat theyhave goods on board.
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A penalty of ten pounds is incurred by parties falsely superscribing aletter as Owner, Shipper, Charterer, or Consignee.
Letters for Foreign Countries, the pre-payment of which is required,when put into the unpaid box, or left at the office with less than the full
postage, are sent to the Dead Letter Office, and returned to the writer,when his address can be ascertained.
NEWSPAPERS AND SUPPLEMENTS TO NEWSPAPERS.
All Newspapers must be sent in covers, open at the sides, and nowords or communication may be printed or written on such papers orcovers after the same shall have been published, other than the nameand address of the persons to whom they are sent; nor anythingenclosed or concealed in either Newspaper or cover. News-venders only
may print their names and addresses thereon. Newspapers may beexamined by the Officers of the Post Office; and, if there be any breachof the above regulations, the packet is chargeable with treble theamount of postage which a letter of the same weight would have beenliable to. Any person contravening the law, may, at the option of thePostmaster-General, be prosecuted as for a misdemeanour.
Clause of the Act of \st Victoria, cap. 34, sec. 32.
" And be it further enacted, that in all cases in which a questionshall arise whether a printed Paper is entitled to the privileges of aNewspaper or other publication hereby privileged, so far as respects thetransmission thereof by the Post under the Post Office Acts, the questionshall be referred to the determination of the Postmaster-General,whose decision, with the concurrence of the Lords of the Treasury,shall be final."
NEWSPArEES FROM THE BRITISH COLONIES
are delivered free of Postage at any place within the British dominions :
Those for persons who have removed may be forwarded by Post, free ofcharge, provided they have not been opened at the place to which theywere originally addressed.
TO THE BRITISH COLONIES AND FOREIGN PARTS.
Newspapers liable to the Stamp Duty may be forwarded to the British
Colonies and Possessions by her Majesty's Packet Boats, free of the
duty of Postage, provided the same be duly stamped, made up open at
the ends, and put into any Post Office within seven days after the day ofPublication.Newspapers may also be forwarded to the Colonies by Private Ships
for a Postage of One Penny each, and to Foreign Countries for a Post-
age of Twopence each, to be paid when posted, under the same regulation
as to date, Ac.
NEWSPAPERS TO THE EAST INDIES
are forwarded by the Packet via Marseilles, on payment of Threepenceeach ; free by Southampton.
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BEITISH COLONIES AND FOREIGN PARTS
To which Newspapers are sent hy Packet free of Postage.
Aden,Antigua,Bahamas,Bahia Honda,Barbadoes,Berbice,Bermuda,Canadas,Cariacoa,
Demerara,Dominica,Gibraltar,
Brazil,
Bremen,Buenos Ayres,Caraccas,
Colombia,Cuxhaven,Denmark,
British Colonies.
Grenada,Halifax,Heligoland,India via Southamp-
ton,
Ionian Islands,
Jamaica,Malta,Montserrat,Nevis,New Brunswick,Newfoundland,
Foreign Parts.
Greece via Trieste,
Hamburgh,Hayti or
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St Domingo, J
Honduras,La Guayra,
New South Wales,Nova Scotia,
Port Philip,
Quebec,St Kitts,
1st Lucia,St Vincent,Sydney,Tobago,Tortola,
Trinidad.
Lubec,Oldenburgh,Peru,Spain via Soutliamp-
ton,
Spain via France, Jd.
TO AND FROM FRANCE
Free of charge to the sender.
ON THE PAYMENT OF ONE PENNY, AND BY PRIVATE SHIPS ONLY.
Ascension Isle,
Australia, South andWest,
Cape Coast Castle,
Cape of Good Hope,Fernando Po,
Holland, or to anyCountry addressedthrough Holland,
Mauritius,New Zealand,River Gambia,
Sierra Leone,St Helena,St Mary'sSwan River,"Van Dieman's Land.
ON PAYMENT OF TWOPENCE.
United States ofAmerica,
Gaudaloupe,Martinique,
Surinam,St Croix,St Thomas,St Martins,
Cuba or Havana,Egypt,Syria.
Continent of Europe,—excepting France, Holland, and other placesmentioned in the above lists.
South America,—excepting Brazil, Buenos Ayres, Peru, Caraccas,Colombia, La Guayra.
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ON PAYMKNT OF THREEPENCE.
East Indies via Marseilles, i Ionian Islands via Marseilleff,
Malta do.|
Alexandria do.
To FoKEiGN Countries not enumerated in the above list, a pre-paidcharge of Twopence each.
NEWSPAPERS FROM ABROAD.
Newspapers arriving from British Colonies or " Foreign Parts,"to which they are despatched free, are delivered free of Postage. Fromabroad, to which they are not despatched free, they are charged, on de-livery, Timpence each ; excepting those brought by the closed Mailthrough France, which are charged Threepence each. All Newspapersmust be printed in the language of the country from which they aresent.
PRICES current,
Posted within seven days after publication, pass at the rate of OnePenny each, payment optional.
Any writing, mark, or reference, will subject them to letter postage.
Printed Prices Current and Commercial Lists from the British Coloniesand China, are admitted at One Penny each, by private Ship.
Do. do. from any Foreign Country, except China, at Twopence each.
Do. do. from British Colonies, passing through the United Kingdom,Twopence each, paid at the time of being posted.
Do. do, published in the United Kingdom, if duly stamped and underthe iveight of two ounces, will be treated as Newspapers : The sanction
of the Postmaster-General having been previously obtained.
ALTERATIONS.
On and after Monday 3d March, the Forfar Post will be despatched at
10 30 a.m. The Letter Box will close for Forfar and Kirriemuir at
9 45 a.m. ; and Letters posted after that will be liable to a fee of onepenny for each Letter till 10 o'clock; after 10, sixpence up to 1020 a.m.
On and after the above date, Broughty and Lochee will be despatched
at 11 20. The Letter Box will close at 10 a.m. ; after 10, one pennyextra till 11 a.m.
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This charge will apply to all Letters and Newspapers to and from
Australia,
APPENDIX.
ADDITIONAL NAMES, CORRECTIONS, AND ALTERATIONSOF FIRMS.
Allan and Cbattfokb, pianoforte-makers, 15 Lindsay Street
;
h. 6 Victoria Square, NethergateAngus, John, spirit-dealer, 5 Thorter RowArcher and Begg, pawnbrokers, and dealers in gold and silver
plate, 2 Meadow Street, WellgateArcher, David (of Archer and Begg) ; h. top of Dyer's Close^
22 Murraygate
Bailie, James, grocer, 1 13 Prince's Street
Baruet, Captain D., 38 Bell Street
Baxter, Alexander, grocer and spirit-dealer, 81 Scouring-
burnBennet, William, boot and shoe maker, 37 Murraygate ; John
Rankine, salesmanBlack, George, spirit-dealer, Spence's Close, 160 OvergateBlair, Alexander, grocer, 28 West PortBoston and Ballingall, brewers, Lower PleasanceBoyle, John, spirit-dealer, 52 Ann Street, MaxwelltownBruce, Charles, cloth andhaberdashery warehouse, 13 Wellgate j
h. aboveBruce, James, baker, 141 HilltownBrymer, Robert, earthenware dealer, 151 Hilltown
Campbell, James M., agent, Campbell's Close, High Street
Cant, George, wright and shuttlemaker, 187 Hilltown '
Christie, A., cloth and hosiery warehouse, 106 MurraygateClark, Robert, stoneware dealer, 77 Prince's Street
Clarke, William, wine and spirit-dealer, 54 Overgate ; h, 32Barrack Street
Connon and Alexander, tailors, 18 West PortCooper, William, broker, 139 OvergateCotton, Frederick, merchant, 2 Panmure Street
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Cox, Brothers, linen manufacturers and merchants, 30 St
Andrew's Street
Crawford, George (of Allan and Crawford, 15 Lindsay Street);
A. G Victoria Square, NethergateCrowlie, William, draper, 16 Prince's Street
Don, Robert, wholesale spirit, wine, and tea merchant, 41
Nethergate ; h. 6 Victoria SquareDow, Alexander, grocer and spirit-dealer, 21 Prince's Street
Dundee New Loan Office, 2 Meadow Street, Wellgate
Edward, William, spirit-dealer, 82 Prince's Street
Edwards, David, bookseller, 3 Crichton Street ; h. Bell Street
Eye Dispensary, 84 Murraygate
Fleming, Mrs, dealer in furnishings, 142 MurraygateForbes and Graham, grocers, wine and spirit merchants, 59
OvergateForbes, John (of Forbes and Graham) ; h.\Q Thomson Street,
Perth RoadFord, David, Public Seminaries ; h. Stobb's Well ParkFyfe, George, teacher, 37 Dallfield Walk
Given, Joseph, merchant, 1 Coupar's Alley, 16 WellgateGraham, William (of Forbes and Graham); h. 19 Thomson
Street, Perth EoadGrieve and Shepherd, printers, 7 Castle Street
Hill, Peter, clerk with Miller Berrie, 4 Lady Well LaneHillock, James, teacher, Smilhfield, top of HilltownHowey, John, spirit-dealer, 73 Prince's Street
IsDALE, George, shoemaker, 59 Prince's Street
Leslie, J., tinplate and wireworker, 86 MurraygateLow, James, spirit-dealer, 141 ScouringburnLyall, Alexander, grocer and spirit-dealer, 134 Overgate
Mackenzie, Robert, \ Northern Warder Office ; h. 302 Perth
Mackenzie, W., j RoadMair, Richard, grocer, 12 Crichton Street
Malcolm, A. W., accountant, 2 Panmure Street
Mathew, John, painter, 97 Prince's Street
M'Alpin, Miss, teacher, M'Kay's Land, Hospital ParkM'Donald, A., spirit dealer, 31 Constitution Road
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M'Dougal, Reverend John, 1 Mid Street, ChapelshadeM'Farlane, D., spirit-dealer, 52 Bell Street
M'Intyre, Henry, do., 76 Prince's Sti'eet
M'Lean, John, shoemaker, 153 HilltownM'Lauchlan, John, spirit-dealer, 47 WellgateMeehan, , broker, 76 HilltownMeikle, James, shoemakei', 61 ScouringburnMiller, Alexander, merchant, 72 MurraygateMitchell, Margaret, stoneware-dealer, 2 Hospital ParkMorris, William, grocer, 94 OvergateMundie, L., tailor, 56 Hilltown
Ogilvie, WiiiiiAM, broker, 122 Hilltown
Paterson, Mrs, fish store, 15 Crichton Street
Patterson, John, Hammermen's Inn, Mint Close, High Street
Pearman, James, organist, and professor of music, 8 Victoria
SquareProctor, William and Son, manufacturers, Powrie s Lane,
ChapelshadeProudfoot, Peter, and Company, manufacturers, 149 Hilltown
;
h. 47 Ann Street, Maxwelltown
Reid, John, broker, 84 Hilltown
Robertson, David, hosier and general dealer, 12 Ann Street,
MaxwelltownRobertson, David, printer, Dyer's Close, 22 MurraygateRobertson, H., grocer, 80 HilltownRobertson, John, tea-dealer, 58 West PortKussel, John, and Company, tailors and brokers, 40 West
Port
Scott, A.lexander, grocer, 252 HilltownSinclair, James, teacher of dancing, Caledonian HallStronners, David, grocer, 163 Overgate ; h. TaybankSturrock, Robert, tailor, 105 Prince's Street
Thomson, Reverend E. A., 15 Mid Street, ChapelshadeThomson, James, flesher, 52 Murraygate ; li. Calender Close,
Murraygate
Wallace, Andrew, coal merchant. Meadows, top of ReformStreet
White, Alexander, cow-feeder, 12 Rosebank Road
Young, William, merchant, 56 Bell Street
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WEST OF ENGLAND FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCECOMPANY.
ESTABLISHED 1807. EMFQ-WEEED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1813.
Chief Office—Exetek.
Office in London—20 Bridge Street, Blackfriars. In Paris—13 RueSt Florentin. In Dublin—Dame Street. In Edinburgh—HanoverStreet.
CAPlr^i—£600,000.
TRUSTEES.Right Hon. Earl Fortescue. I Sir Thos. Dyke Acland Bart., M,P»Right Hon. Earl Morley. Edward Divett, Esq., M.P.Right Hon. Lord Clifford. |
S. Trehawke Kekewich, Esq.
Charles Lewis, Esq., Secretary.
FIRE.THIS WELL-KNOTVN COMPANY Continues to effect Insurances on
all kinds of Property on Premiums as low as those of any otherrespectable Office, and has long been favourably known over the UnitedKingdom for the liberality of its dealings and the promptitude of its
settlements. Those Insured in this Office to the extent of 3001.
participate in the disposable surplus Premiums.
LIFE.All kinds of LIFE Insurances effected, and endowments fok
CHILDREN granted on the most favourable terms. Those effecting
new Insurances for 100^ or upwards, participate in the disposable
surplus Premiums ; and which surplus may be applied either as aBonus to the sum Insured, or in reduction of the future annualpremiums.
Fire and Life
INSURANCES EFFECTED through the appointed Agents of the
Company,—from whom Prospectuses and Tables of Rates may beobtained.
WILLIAM MARTIN, Junr.,
Agent foe Dundee and Neighbourhood.
West of England Office,
St Andrew's Street, 1845.
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W. C. SMITH
RETURNS his sincere thanks to the Public for the kind patronagethey have conferred on him since he commenced distributing
Circulars, Accounts, Funeral Letters, &c. ; and begs to state
that it will be his constant endeavour to merit a continuance of theirsupport. Orders left with Mr Alexander Smith, bookseller, ReformStreet, will be carefully attended to.
C R I C H T O N,
SILK BYER AND SCOURER,Velvet, Silk, and Satin Dyer and Dresser, and Silk Waterer,
DYE WOKK, MEADOW ENTRY, DUHDEE,
BEGS leave to return his grateful thanks for the favours conferredon him since the death of his Father ; and talces the liberty to an-
nounce to his numerous Customers, that, from the knowledge he has ac-
quired in the Artof Dyeing, in the leading Houses of the Trade, in Edin-burgh and liondon, they may depend on having their orders exe-cuted in a superior and expeditious manner.
OUTLINE OF WORK.
Velvets, Sarsnets, Satins, Parisian Lustres, Merinos, Paramattas,Indianas, Bombazines, Orleans Cloths, Crape and Silk Shawls, dyedanddressed ; White Satins and Chine Chusans cleaned ; British and IndianShawls do. ; Tartan Dresses, Plaids, Shawls, and Chalie Dresses, cleanedand dressed; Moreen Curtains cleaned, dyed, and watered ; FurniturePrints cleaned, starched, and glaced ; Carpets, Rugs, Druggets, Clothand Damask Table Covers cleaned do.
Ladies' Riding Habits and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel Renovatedupon the most improved principles.
J. C. has introduced the new Patent Conroy into his Establishment,which is in extensive use in London, for Merinos, Wools, Silk, andChine Crape Shawls, producing a finish on them equal to new. This is
the only Patent Conroy in Scotland ; and, as the business will be con-ducted entirely on the London system, goods cannot be finished by thesame process anywhere else than at his establishment in Dundee.
Mournings Dyed on the Shortest Notice. Blacks changed to DifferentColours. Worsted, Cotton, and Linen Yarns Dyed all Colours.
Orders executed in a superior and expeditious manner.
ORDERS SENT THROTIGH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING AGENTS, WILL BE SENT
BACK FREE OF CARRIAGE.
Mr P. Steele, silk mercer. South Street, St Andrews ; Mr J. Brown,Anstruther, carrier ; Mr C. Smith, merchant, Ceres ; Mr William Little-
john, hosier, Forfar; Mr Alexander Fairweather, merchant, Kirriemuir;Mr J. Cunnison, carrier, Blairgowrie; Mr J. Yeaman, carrier. NewRattray.
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BRUSH MANUFACTORY,(SIGN OF THE QILT BOAR,)
44 Barrack Street, Dundee.
COOK & SON,
IN returning their sincere thanks to the Public for the liberal en-couragement they have hitherto received, beg to intimate that they
have always on hand a general assortment of
Brushes, Combs,Brooms, Sponges,Hair Sieves, Chamois Skins,Fishers' Hair, Carpet Whisks,Shoemakers' Bristles, Mops, andBellows, Door Mats.
C. and S. trust the quality and terms will uniformly be such as to
insure continued patronage.
Letter Copying-Machine Brushes.
Brushes for Machinery of all descriptions.
every sort of brushes made to order or repaired.
N.B.— Orders from the Country carefully attended to.
PECTORAL COUGH LOZENGES.
THESE LOZENGES afford relief in every species of Cough, whetherarising from obstructed perspiration or nervous irritability.
They produce free expectoration, and quiet the circulation of the lungs,by promoting a determination to the sliin. In Hooping Cough theyhave proved an excellent remedy, and, being highly palatable, may beeasily administered to infants.
Prepared and sold at Sandeman's Lozenge Warehouse, 101 Murray-gate, Dundee.
^HM' A Packet sent by Post, free, to any part of the country,on receipt of fourteen postage stamps.
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THE WONDER COACH,
PERTH AND DUNDEE,
LEAVES the Wonder Coach Office, 29 South Street, and the
Royal Mail Office, George Hotel, Perth, every lawful morning,at seven o'clock; and Mr Brown's, Bookseller, 45 west end of the HighStreet, Dundee, at four o'clock afternoon,—at such astonishing Low Farea
as were never offered to the Public.
NO PAY TO COACHMAN OR GUARD,
And no connection with any other office.
JOHN ROSS,Coachman and Proprietor.
NEWWOOLLEN DRAPERYAND
HABERDASHERYESTABLISHMENT,
No, 22 Reform Street, Dundee.
DORWARD & CHISHOLMBEG to announce, that they have OPENED those PREMISES,
No. 22 Reform Street, Dundee, with a splendid assortment ofNewGoods in the
GENERAL LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERY, SILK MERCERY,AND HABERDASHERY LINES,
Which they have personally selected in the first Markets, and whichwill be offered to intending purchasers on the best of terms.
D. and C. purposely refrain from pufiSng regarding their Stock ; theyonly request a visit from those wishing to purchase goods of the abovedescriptions, and they feel confident that in future they will secure ashare of their patronage.
An extensive assortment of HATS.The prices that the articles will be sold for to be always charged at first.
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STEAM BETWIXT DUNDEE AND EDINBURGH.
THE powerful and expeditious Steam-shipMODERN ATHENS,David Adamson Commander,
(Class A 1, of 225 Tons' Burden, and 120 Horse Power),Continues to Sail,
With Goods and Passengers,FROM DUNDEE,
(Weather, &c., permitting').
On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays,At Ten o'clock morning
;
ANDFROM GRANTON PIER,
On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays,At half-past Eight o'clock morning;
Calling each way at Broughty Ferry, Crail, Anstruther, and JElie.
FARES—Cabin, 4s ; Second Cabin, 2s 6d.
Apply to Mr Croall, 10 Prince's Street, Edinburgh ; Mr CouLSON,Bernard Street, Leith; Mr W. D. M-Dougall, Agent at Granton; orhere to
JAMES KENNEDY, Manager.Modern Athens's OflSce, Dundee,
March 1845.
CIRCULATING LIBRARY.DAVID EDWARDS,
No. 3 Crichton Street,
BEGS to inform the Public that he has recently added to hisLIBRARY the "Mysteries of Paris" (Heath's edition.) The
" Wandering Jew," " Matilda," " Temptation, or the Tower of KoatVen;"—all by Eugene Sue ; also, " The Chimes," by Boz ;
" The Rose ofTistelon," by E. Carlen ;
" The Home," by F. Bremer; " The Mysteriesof London," by Reynolds : Besides various other popular Works ofFiction.
" The O'Donoghue," by Lever ;" Blackwood," " Ainsworth," " The
Dublin University Magazine," and " Bentley's Miscellany," receivedmonthly.
TERMS.New Books and Magazines lent out. Id per night ; Old Books, at Id
per week. 1st Class Subscribers, 3s 6d—2d Class, 3s—3d Class, 2s perquarter.
A wellrselected Stock of Stationery always on hand.
Letter, Pott, and Foolscap Paper, at very moderate prices.Dundee, March 1845.
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CHEAP EIGHT-DAY CLOCK AND SPRINGTIMEPIECE ESTABLISHMENT.
ROBERT W. FARQUHARSON, Watchmaker,10 HIGH STREET, DUNDEE,
GRATEFUL for past favours and anxious to secure their continuance,respectfully intimates that he will furnish EIGHT-DAY
CLOCKS and SPRING TIMEPIECES at the following low prices,
which will be seen to be at least 30 per cent, lower than any otherHouse in the Trade:Eight-Day Clocks, from
,£4 to £4 10
Eight-Day Spring Timepieces for Church Lobby orCounting House, &c. 3 3
Do. Do. Do.' to show Pendulum, 3 10The above are all warranted best London finish.
"Watch and Clock repairs done with the utmost care on reasonable Terms.T E R M S — C A S H.
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ABERDEEN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 3 King Street, Dundee.
THIS COMPANY effects Insurances, Foreign and Coastwise, andTime Risks ; also Insurances on Bale Goods all Risks ; on as
favourable terms as those of other respectable Offices.
SAMUEL BRODIE, Agent.Dundee, March 1, 1845.
IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
Sun Court, Cornhill, and 5 St James's Street, London.
Established in 1803.
^OR INSURING against Loss or Damage by FIRE.Subscribed and Invested Capital, One Million Five
Hundred Thousand Pounds.
Return of Duty paid by this Office in 1842, L,33,620Do. in 1843, 42,850
Increase in 1843,,™„-,.. L.9,230
JAMES C. C. BELL, Esq.,
Managing Director.
IMPERIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
Sun Court, Cornhill, and 5 St James's Street, London.
Subscribed and Invested Capital, One Million.
The Regulations of this Company, and its conditions of Insurance,will be found to embrace all the important advantages offered by otherfirmly-established Companies.
SAMUEL INGALL, Esq., Actuary.
Agent for Dundee and Neighbourhood,
SAMUEL BRODIE, 3 King Street.
Dundee, March 1, 1845.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DOWN AND FEATHER WAREHOUSE,78 Nethergate.
MRS M'KENZIERESPECTFULLY invites the attention of the Public of Dundee
and surrounding country to her extensive and select Stock ofJjOWNS and FEATHERS, home and foreign, being confident that, asto quality and cheapness, they stand unrivalled.In order that articles furnished by her may give the utmost satisfac-
tion, she takes the liberty of intimating, that, at considerable outlay, shehas now got fitted-up a PATENT STOVE for drying Feathers; also aCLEANING MACHINE, by which process both Downs and Feathersare divested of noxious efiluvia, dust, and every other drawback ; in ad-dition to which, an advantage is rendered in favour of the purchaser sothat three stones cleaned by this improved plan will turn out more thanfour did when the old plan was adopted.The present Stock has been pui-chased under every advantage—in the
best markets, and for ready money ; thus enabling Mrs M'Kenzie todispose of first-rate goods on a cheap scale.
A large and varied assortment of MATTRESSES always on hand, ormade to order on the shortest notice.
FEATHERS CLEANED ON MODERATE TEEMS.
All orders carefully attended to.
ROBERT WALKER,BOOKSELLER, GENERAL AND NAUTICAL STATIONER,
AND ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER,Trades' Ha.ll, Dundee
(OPPOSITE POST OFFICE).
a WALKER would respectfully solicit the Public in general to
e visit his Premises, both on account of the Varieties whichhis Stock comprises, as well as the facilities he commands of attendingpromptly to any commission he may be favoured with. R. W.recommends his selection of Writing Papers, especially those adaptedfor mercantile purposes, both in folio and quarto, as being low in price
and of good qualities.
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ROBERT WALKER, BOOKSELLER (continued).
R. W., from his Stock of the best Kent and other Papers suitable for
Business Books, which he keeps always on hand, and the quality of
workmanship which it is his anxious study uniformly to produce,
whether under or ivithout contract, trusts that he shall be enabled to
merit the satisfaction of employers in this branch of his business, both
in these respects and in moderation of price.
Superior Copi'ing Machines, much reduced in price. LetterBooks, Oiled and Horn Papers, and Machine Brushes, Tourists,
Travelling Maps, Navigation Books, Charts, Telescopes,Mathematical Instruments, Customhouse Papers, and ShippingStationery. Bibles, Testaments, Psalm and Prayer Books, &c.,
in superior and common bindings, at really low prices, according to the
value of the Editions.
Envelopes of all qualities. Superior Drawing Pencils,Materials, &c.
expeditious and unprecedented
CONVEYANCE OF PARCELS AND GOODS
between
EDINBURGH AND DUNDEE,BY
J. PARKER'S TWO-HORSE SPRING VAN.
J PARKER, in returning thanks to the Public for their patronage
a since he commenced his Van between Cupar and Kirkaldy, begs
to intimate that he started, on the 1st of January, a Two-HoRSE VANfor GOODS and PASSENGERS between CUPAR and DUNDEE,every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings
—
leaving Cupar at half-past Eight o'clock morning, and Dundee at Threeo'clock afternoon.
The COACH leaves for Dundee at the usual hour on Tuesdays andFridays.
Parcels and Goods booked at his shop, Cupar ; at Mr ThomasMonro's, Dundee and Fifeshire Tavern, No. 1 West Dock Street, andat his Warehouse, 7 South Union Street, Dundee ; 13 Calton Street, and123 Grassmarket, Edinburgh ; and Mrs Smith's, Pier End, Kirkaldy
—
for all parts of the North and South of Scotland.
The Van for Kirkaldy and Edinburgh leaves Cupar at Eight o'clock
morning. Parcels and Light Goods, if in his quarters in Edinburghbefore One o'clock, will be delivered in Cupar the same evening, and in
Dundee on the following morning.J. P. begs respectfully to call the attention of Merchants of Dundee
and others, that parcels and light goods leaving Glasgow by ThomasHowey and Company's Night Train, will reach Edinburgh in time for
his Van, which leaves his quarters there at One o'clock p.m.2®- Charges for Small Parcels from Edinburgh to Dundee, Four-
pence only, delivery included.
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THE SCOTTISH FREEMASONS' LIFE ASSOCIATION.
HEAD OFFICE—2 St Andrew Squaee, Edinburgh.
Patron.The Right Honourable and M. W. The Lord Glenlyon,
Grand Master Mason of Scotland.
Extraordinary Directors.
The Most Honourable the Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale.The Right Honourable the Earl of Dalhousie.The Right Honourable Fox Maule, M. P.The Honourable the Master of Torphichen.Sir John Maxwell of Polloc, Bart.
Sir James Forrest of Comiston, Bart.
Sir David Kinloch of Gilmertou, Bart.
Sir Colin MacivEnzie of Kilcoy, Bart.
Admiral Sir David Milne of Milnegraden, G.C.B.William Lockhart, Esq. of Milton-Lockhart, M.P.J. Why'te Melville, Esq. of Bennochy, &c.
W. D. GiLLON, Esq. of Wallhouse.Charles Craigie Halkett, Esq. of Lawhill.
Colonel Kinloch of Kilrie, K.S.F.
Captain PIope Gibsone of Pentland.
John Stirling, Esq of Kippendavie.
John Babington, Esq. of Summerville, Dumfries.James Hamilton, Esq. of Ninewar.George Hoskins, Esq., Brunstain House.John Patten, Esq., W.S.Reverend John Boyle, Portobello.
James Gillespie Graham, Esq. of Orchill.
Ordinary Directors.
Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, Bart., Chairman.W. A. Laurie, Esq., W.S., Deputy Chairman.James Graham, Esq. of Leitchtown.
John Taylor, Esq., George Street.
Charles Mackay, Esq., 59 York Place.
Alexander Sclanders, Esq., George Street.
Henry Cheyne, Esq., W.S.William E. Aytoun, Esq., advocate.
James C. Reddie, Esq., W.S.George Grant, Esq., advocate.
Medical Advisers.
Sir George Ballingall, Heriot Row.Professor Miller, St Andrew Square.
Bankers.
The Union Bank or Scotland.
THIS Association is constituted on the principles of Mutual Assur-
ance, with the benefit for the first Twenty Years of a Capital ol
£20,000.
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THE SCOTTISH FREEMASONS' LIFE ASSOCIATION (continued).
The great object and aim of this Association is to place the benefits
of Life Assurance within the reach of every individual in the country,
however limited his circumstances may be, and that upon terms equally
profitable to every insuring Member ; and, with that view, the Directors
issue Policies for sums of £10 and upwards, and receive payment of the
Premiums by yearly, half yearly, quarterly, or such other payments as
may best suit the convenience of the Assured.No Entry Monies or Arbitrary Fines are charged, and Policies for
£20 and under are payable immediately on proof of death— all Policies
above that sum being payable one month after proof.
While every precaution is taken to prevent Policies lapsing bynon-payment of the premiums. Members having occasion to drop or
surrender their Policies are dealt with on terms more liberal thanthose hitherto offered by any Office.
This Association also grants Present, Deferred, and Survivorship
Annuities ; Provisions to Widows ; Endoivments to Children ; and, in
general, every kind of benefit in the calculation of which the value oflife is involved.
Although the Association is in all respects a public one, and ready to
transact business with all applicants, whatever may be their station or
sphere, it has been founded under the immediate sanction and approval
of the Grand Lodge of Scotland, and has thus, at its outset, in addition
to a large body of Shareholders, interested a numerous and influential
portion of the community in its prosperity and advancement.
Specimen of Tables.Annual Premium for an Assurance o/£100, £20, £10, to he paid on the
death of theparty.
Age.
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FORFARSHIRE AND PERTHSHIRE
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
PATRONS.Most Noble the Marquis of Breadalbane.
Rt. Hon. the Earl of StrathmoreRt. Hon. the Earl of Kinnoul.Rt. Hon. the Earl of Airlie.Rt. Hon. the Earl of Mansfield.
Rt. Hon. Lord Douglas.Rt. Hon. Lord Grey.Rt. Hon. Lord Panmure.Rt. Hon. Lord Kinnaird.
EXTRAORDINARY DIRECTORS.
Andw. Pitcairn, Esq. of Pratis.
Chas. Guthrie, Esq. of Taybank,Robert Lyall, Esq., Carcary.Jn. Aberdein, Esq., Montrose.John M'Nicoll, Esq., Craig.James Ogilvy Dalgleish, Esq.,
Dalyell.
John Wright, Esq., Perth.Major John Guthrie, Perth.William Peddie, Esq. of Pitcullen
Bank, Perth.R. H. Moncrieff, Esq., Perth.A. Stewart, Esq. of Derculieh.John Marshall, Esq., Luncarty.
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
David Miln, Esq.David Martin, Esq.John Boyd Baxter, Esq.John DidGf, Esq.John Sturrock, Esq.John Symers, Esq,
John Maxwell, Esq.Alexander Lawson, Esq.George Duncan, Esq., M. P.Peter Kinmond, Esq.Thomas Hunter, Esq.Alexander Balfour, Esq.
THIS is the only Native Fire Insurance Comrany connectedwith the central district of Scotland ; and the Directors, whilst
they acknowledge with gratitude the liberal support it has hithertoenjoyed, respectfully solicit the continued patronage of their friends inthe Counties of Perth and Forfar, for an Establishment whose Proprie-tary belongs almost exclusively to these Counties.
Insurance on all kinds of Property is effected on the most favourableterms ; and the duty on Farming Stock—including bestial, agricultural
produce, utensils, and implements of husbandry—having been repealed,
policies are now issued on Farming Stock free of duty.
By order of the Directors,
P. H. Thoms, Manager.
Terms will he learned, and every facility afforded for the transfer ofpolicies and effecting new Insurances, on application at the Company's
Office in Dundee.
s
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C O T T I S H Widows' Fund.—New Arrangements. Thenumerous Members of this
LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETYare requested to notice, that the NON-PARTICIPATION PLANof Insurance, sanctioned by the Special General Court, held on 10thSeptember last, is now in operation, and that
TABLES OF THE NEW RATESmay be had, on application being made at the Head Office, or any ofthe
SOCIETY'S AGENTS.
Assurances for fixed and definite sv/ms are now granted, without anyclaim on the part of those in right of the Policies to participate in theProfits of the Institution.
The existing Members or the Society are particularly requestedto keep in view, that the Profit to be derived from this class ofAssurances is to be divided amongst those entitled to participate in theProfits, by being applied towards increasing the Bonus Additionsupon their Policies ; it is therefore the interest of each, in his ownsphere, to use his utmost endeavours to procure for this Society as
many Assurances of this new class as possible.
Accumulated Fund Invested, upwards of
ONE MILLION FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSANDPOUNDS.
Annual Revenue, upwards of
TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY THOUSAND POUNDS.
Amount of Capital Sums Insured, since the commencement of the Society,
nearly/
SIX MILLIONS AND A HALF STERLING.The Fourth Periodical Investigation takes place at 31st December 1845
PROFITS DIVISIBLE SEPTENNIALLY.Amount paid under emerged Policies to the Assured or their
SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS.
JOHN MACKENZIE, Manage
DUNDEE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT.The Right Honourable Lord Kinnaird, Chairman.
Sir John Ogilvy of Inverquharity, Bart.
George Duncan, Esq., M.P. I John Smith, Esq.William David Proctor, Esq.
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Office in Dundee—St Andrew's Place.
Patrick H. Thoms, Agent.
March 1845.
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ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 6 VICTORIA,
SESSION 1842.
GUARANTEE SOCIETY,No. 28, POULTRY, LONDON
;
FOR
PROVIDING SECURITY FOR THE FIDELITY OF PERSONSIN SITUATIONS OF TRUST WHERE SURETIES ARE
REQUIRED, ON PAYMENT OF AN ANNUALPREMIUM PER CENT.
CAPITAL — £100,000.
TKTJSTEES.James Colquhoun, Esq. I Major-GeneralThomas Fowler, Esq. B, B. Parlbt, C.B.E.I.C.Chaklbs Rugge Pkice, Esq. I
DIRECTORS.
James Colquhoun, Esq., Chairman.Charles Saundeeson, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
Thomas Attkee, Esq.John Benson, Esq.Patrick Colquhoun, Esq.Capt. John Enoch.Abraham Lindo Mocatta, Esq.George Palmer, Esq.
Major-General B. B, Parley,C.B.E.I.C.
Francis Lysons Price, Esq.George Scovell, Esq.William Slark Jun., Esq.
auditors.
Emanuel Aguilar, Esq. I George Thomas, Esq.H. H. Cannan, Esq.
I
bankers.
Sir Charles Price, Bart., Marryat, Coleman and Price,King William Street, London.
standing counsel.
R. Ryder Dean, Esq.
solicitors.
Messrs W. and S. Cotton, No. 7 Lothbury, London.
secretary.
Thomas Dodgson, Esq.
THE GUARANTEE SOCIETY has been established to obviate
the defects of the system of Suretiships by private Cautioners,
which is universally acknowledged to be attended with inconveniences
and objections of a very serious nature. The. Society undertakes,
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GUARANTEE SOCIETY (continued).
upon payment of a premium, varying from 10s per cent, per annumand upwards, to make good, in cases of default by fraud or dishonesty,
any losses which may be sustained, to an amount specifically namedand agreed upon in their Policy.
To Managers, Secretaries, Factors, Clerks, and all others holding,
or about to hold, confidential and responsible situations, theGuarantee Society presents immediate facilities for obtaining surety for
integrity, whereby relations and friends may be relieved fromthe various pecuniary responsibilities attendant on such cautionaryobligations.
The Security of the Guarantee Society is accepted by the EastIndia Company, Bank of England, and the principal Banking,Mercantile, and Commercial Firms both in London and throughoutthe country. Forms of Application, and every information, maybe obtained from
WALTER SHAW, J one.,
Accountant, 31 Reform Street,
Agent for Dundee and Neighbourhood.
THE LONDONWRITING PAPER, STATIONERY, AND BOOK
WAREHOUSE,No. 45, West End, High Street, Dundee.
HENRY BROWN(Ten years with F. Baisler, 124 Oxford Street, London)
GRATEFULLY returns thanks for the kind patronage and supporthe has received since his commencement in Business,—at the
same time begs most respectfully to announce, that he has just receivedto hand an immense STOCK of WRITING PAPER and STA-TIONERY, from the first London Markets, which he will be enabledto offer at a much greater reduction of prices.
H.B., from his experience in, and connexion with, the first Houses ofthe Trade in London, will be able at all times to keep on hand a fresh
and varied assortment of every article connected with his Business,which, he trusts, as to quality and price, will give satisfaction to all whoshall honour him with a visit.
SUPERFINE LETTER PAPER, of all qualities, at l^d, 2d, 3d, 4d,
and 5d per dozen Sheets. SUPERFINE LARGE BLUE WOVEPOSTS, suitable for Official and Commercial purposes. BANK POSTS.ftUlLLS and STEEL PENS of various makers. SUPERFINE EN-VELOPES, 6d per 100. SUPERFINE ENVELOPES, in Cases con-taining 100, at 6d, 8d, 9d, and Is each. ENVELOPES made to anysize or pattern. NOTE PAPER, with the ENVELOPE at-
tached, 6d per dozen. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ORNA-MENTAL STATIONERY. The Queen's, Prince Albert's, and Princeof Wales' sizes SATIN NOTE PAPER, Is per packet of 10 dozen,in a neat wrapper. ELEGANT FANCY NOTE PAPERS, Lacebordered. Gold and Silver bordered, and other elegant and beautifuldevices ; and ENVELOPES to match.
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Senry brown, bookseller (continued).
FRENCH WAFERS, in Gold and Silver, Initials, Medallions, and agreat variety of devices. SEALING WAX, of the best London manu-facture, in a great variety of colours. JUVENILE AND SCHOOLBOOKS, and a select Stock of GENERAL LITERATURE.STEPHEN; S' GOLDEN FLUID FOR MARKING LINEN.STEPHENS' WRITING FLUID FOR STEEL PENS. BOOK-BINDING, ENGRAVING, AND PRINTING. Bankers', Merchants',and Tradesmen's ACCOUNT BOOKS RULED and BOUND in thebest manner, to order or pattern.CHEAP BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, and PSALM BOOKS. PRAYER
BOOKS and CHURCH SERVICES, in plain and elegant bindings. BAG-STER'S POLYGLOTT BIBLES, with References. ARNOLD'S POLYGLOTTBIBLES, with References. HER MAJESTY'S PRINTERS' EDITION, withReferences, with the Marginal References to each Column, in plain and elegantbindings, with Clasps, &c. SABBATH SCHOOL and RELIGIOUS TRACTDEPOSITORY. With a great variety of other articles connected with theBusiness, too numerous to specify in the present Advertisement.
V^' Orders for Works particularly and punctually attended to, andreceived from London with all possible speed.
Dundee, No. 45 High Street, west end.
PERTH COACH BOOKING OFFICE.
THE " WONDER," EVERY AFTERNOON AT 4 O'CLOCK.
THE OLD ESTABLISHEDDOWN AND FEATHER WAREHOUSE,
NORTH-WEST CORNER OF HIGH STREET,DUNDEE.
JOHN WISH ART,IN returning his grateful thanks to his Friends and the Public
generally for the support and encouragement he has hitherto
received, begs to intimate to Parties furnishing at this time, that hehas just got to hand a large Assortment of
FOREIGN AND BRITISH DOWNS AND FEATHERSOF SUPERIOR QUALITY,
which have been carefully selected in the best markets under veryfavourable circumstances, and which he is enabled to sell at suchPrices as he is sure will meet the approval of those who may favourhim with a call.
J. W. begs farther to intimate, that his Feathers are all preparedby Machinery, of the most approved principle, and warranted to beperfectly free from dust and smell.
An Assortment of Hair, Wool, and Straw MATTRESSES always
on hand.
COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLT ATTENDED TO.
Dundee, March 1845.
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ALEXANDER CAMERON,GOLDSMITH AND WATCHMAKER,
4 High Street, Dundee,
RESPECTFULLY intimates, that he continues to supply the Publicwith the following Goods, at greatly reduced prices, and of the
sunie quality which, for the last thirty years, have given such general
satisfaction.
SIL VER PLATE.
Table and Dessert Forks ; Gravy, Table, and Dessert Spoons ; Soup,Sauce, and Toddy Ladles ; pierced or engraved Fish Slice ; Tea,Coffee, Sugar, Salt, and Egg Spoons ; Sugar Tongs ; Butter Knives—in
any of the following patterns ; Double-shouldered or French Fiddle,
Threaded Fiddle, Threaded Shell, King's Pattern, and Victoria ;
—
Marrow Spoons ; Grape Scissors; Asparagus Tongs.Silver cake baskets, plain or richly chased, from 9 to 11 inches
diameter, with or without handles.
Silver waiters, with shell borders, plain or richly chased Centres,
8 to 24 inches diameter, from 9s to 10s per ounce.Silver epergne, to revolve at pleasure upon a plateau, with two
Centre Dishes, Flower Basket, and four Rosettes, to be attached occa-
sionally, either in plain or dead silver.
New Patterns of chased Silver Claret Jugs, or Glass Claret Jugs,
richly mounted in silver.
Silver cruet frames, richly chased handles and feet, with sevenfine cut Glass Bottles.
Silver table candlesticks of superior workmanship, 9 to 12inches high—sci'oll or antique pattern, with Branches of two or three"lights to suit.
Dessert Fruit Knives and Forks, silver blades, or strong silver platedon steel blades, with silver handles, or in plain ivory or carved pearl,
in sets of twelve or eighteen pairs, in a neatly fitted case.
Toast Racks, Mustard Pots, Muffineers, Wine Funnels, Salt Cellars,
Knife Rests, Bottle Stands, Egg Frames with Cups, gilt inside.
Silver coffee and tea services of the best workmanship in thefollowing patterns—Cottage Plain, Melon, King's, Bouquet, Victoria,and Arabesque. The prices of Tea Sets, with Sugar Basin and CreamEwer, gilt inside, are from 201. to 30Z., varying in pattern, weight, andsize.
Drawback off Manufactured Silver exported. Is 6d per ounce.A large assortment of silver goods, suitable for presents.Silver Watch Guards, Mugs, Snuff Boxes, Vinegarettes, Fruit Knives,
Pencil Cases, Pen Holders, Cigar Holders, Toothpicks, Corals, Thimbles,Desk Seals, Watch Seals and Keys, Highland Brooches, Thistles, andSets of Silver Knife, Fork, and Spoon, in leather cases.
SUBSTITUTES FOR SIL VER SPOONS AND FORKS.
German Silver, Plated on Steel, and Elkington's Patent Electro-
Plated Silver, Table and Dessert Forks; Gravy Table and Dessert
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ALEXANDER CAMERON, JEWELLER (continued).
Spoons ; Soup, Sauce, and Toddy Ladles ; pierced and engraved FishKnives ; Tea, Sugar, Egg, Mustard, and Salt Spoons ; Sugar Tongs ;
Butter Knives, Skewers, and Knife Rests.
A SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF PLATED GOODS,QUALITY WARRANTED.
The process of Plating is by uniting, by heat, a piece of Silver to an ingot
of Copper ; it is then flattened by steel rollers—the Silver spreadingequally with the Coppei—into a sheet of any required thickness.
Corner dishes and covers—Gadroon, Flower, King's and Queen'sPattern—in sets of four each, with the handles of the Cover to unscrew,to form additional Dishes ; Plated Dish Covers ; Soup and SauceTureens and Table Dishes of the plain Double Dome, Melon DoubleDome Gadroon, and Melon Flower Border Patterns.Plated tea urns, with loose chimneys, from 120s and upwards ;
Plated Wine Coolers, with silver mountings.Plated tea kettles, Tea and Cotlee Services, in great variety.Cake and bread baskets, plain and neatly ornamented, with or
without handles, from 25s to 60s.
Very elegant Liqueur Frames, with silver-mounted Bottles ; PickleFrames ; Egg Epergnes ; Wine Sliders, strong silver-mounted, at lOsper pair, and upwards; Toast Racks, plain or ornamented; TableCandlesticks, from 8 to 12 in. high, made extra strong, plated, for theuse of Hotels, from lis to 30s per pair ; Bed Chamber Candlesticks,Snuffer Trays and Snuffers to suit; elegant Round Waiters, richlychased, 8 in. to 18 diameter, from 2s to 4s per in.; a handsome 12-inchChased Waiter, at 35s, silver-mounted, formerly sold at 55s.
Critet frames—four cut bottles—silver top to pepper, at 25s
;
Seven-Bottle Cruets, silver top to pepper, sugar, and mustard, castor,richly cut glasses, silver handle, feet, and mounting, at Zl. 10s, formerlysold at bl.
CUTLERY.An elegant assortment of the very best made Cutlery ; Ivory full-
sized balance-handle Knives and Forks, from 36s per dozen pairs, andupwards ; Dessert and Tea Knives ; Beef, Chicken, and Venison Carversto match, either detached or fitted up in full sets, with Silver or fineTransparent Ivory Handles, in a Mahogany Case ; Silver-mountedStag-handled Carvers ; Champagne Knife ; and Trowel Slicing Knives.Joseph Rodgers and Sou's celebrated Razors, at Sixpence each.
SUPERIOR JAPANNED GOODS.Tea Trays—Victoria, Gothic, and Sandwich Shapes—in sets of five
Trays, from 36s to 51. ; a very superior assortment of improved Papier-Mache Tea Trays, in Sets, with fine Landscape Centres.
MARINE CHRONOMETERS.Alexr. Cameron begs respectfully to say, that his Marine Chro-
nometers, which have given so much satisfaction to the commanders ofships, sailing
'to all parts of the World, from the Ports of London
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ALEXANDER CAMEKON, JEWELLER (continued).
Liverpool, and Dundee, and sold from 32Z. to 4:21., are constructed uponthe same principle as those furnished by him to the Russian Discovery
Ships, commanded by officers selected from the Imperial Navy, on a
voyage of discovery. (See Edinburgh Scotsman of 13th October 1832.)
Being a practical workman, of thirty years' experience, the whole of
the Chronometrical parts are correctly adjusted by himself, in the
intennediate action, local attraction, and extreme variation,—his object
being to bring time-keepers of every description to the highest state of
perfection, at the smallest remunerating profit, consistent with instru-
ments of so much importance to navigation and general science.
Chronometer Rates determined by Transit Observations.
SILVER WATCHES.Handsome small-sized Watch, well-finished movement, verticle
escapement, engine-turned silver case, from 21. 10s to 31. 3s.
A large assortment of Watches, with superior movements, jewelledin 5 actions, capped, hard dial, hand to mark seconds, going fusee, withthe patent detached lever escapement, in double-bottomed, plain, con-sular, or engine turned silver cases, offered at 4Z. 4s, formerly sold for
51. 15s 6d.
Very superior Watches, the fashionable small size, purposely made,for accurate time-keeping, with full-trained Prescot hard movements,going fusee, jewelled in 7 actions, with the improved detached leverescapement, in engine-turned silver cases—from its capability of bear-ing much external motion without derangement, is well adapted, as acheap pocket time-keeper, to stand great fatigue, in the Army or Navy.
GOLD WATCHES.A large stock of Gold Watches, with highly-finished gold dials, and
richly-designed gold cases, having many of the same improvements sovery successfully employed in Chronometers, by the Advertiser, forascertaining longitude at sea, is now introduced into pocket watches,for the use of those ladies and gentlemen requiring very correct per-formance.These Watches are warranted " fit for use," by having the maker's
name and abode upon them, in terms of Act of Parliament 3d and 4thWilliam IV, cap. 42, Sec. 104.
EIGHT-DAY CLOCKS.
An elegant assortment of Eight-day Spring Clocks, in Rosewood andMahogany Cases, from 21. 12s 6d to 51. 5s ; and a variety of OrnamentalFrench Cloclcs, always on hand.Watches and Clocks, of every description, expeditiously and accurately
repaired and cleaned upon very moderate terms.
JEWELLERY.Ladies' Gold Chains,—Cable, Curb, Matted, and Star—London
patterns : A variety of new designs have been lately introduced fromParis.
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ALEXANDER CAMERON, JEWELLER (continued).
Gentlemen's Gold Guard Chains, in great variety, suitable for
Watches, from 21. 10s to 8L 8s.
Gold Rings, set with Diamonds, Rubies, Pearls, Sapphire, Oriental,
Topaz, Spinelle, and Chrysoberyll.Gold Mourning Rings, beautifully enamelled, or made to order,
with the name of deceased relatives, and to contain hair inside.
Very strong-made Gold Rings, threaded or chased head and shank,with bright bizel, set with Topaz, Emerald, Amethyst, Aquamarine,Hyacinth, Tourmaline, Turquois, Cairngorum, and Sirian Garnet
;
Chased Gold Rings, to hold hair, from 7s 6d to 24s.
Marriage Rings, of Standard Gold, from 9s to 14s ; Guard Rings,to suit, from Ss 6d to 7s 6d.
Gentlemen's Gold Signet Rings, Egyptian scroll pattern, set withCymophane, Red or White Calcedony, Sarde, Cat's Eye, Moon Stones,
Blood and Mocho Stones.Ladies' Brooches, elegantly set in fine gold, with Stones of Cairn-
gorum, Ohrysoprase, Lapis Lazuli, Jasper, Malachite, and ScotchPebbles.A rich assortment of Ladies' Suites, in a variety of Gems, including
Necklaces, Ear Rings, and Brooches, complete, in a Morocco Case.
A large varietj- of the following articles, in fine Gold,—viz. Spec-tacles ; Eye Glasses ; Pencil Cases ; Watch Hooks, Seals and Keys
;
Lockets for Hair ; Ear Rings ; Gentlemen's Pins, and Shirt Studs.
French fine Double Gilt Goods.—Ladies' Neck Chains, Brooches,Hair Pins, Bracelets, Buckles, Reticule Snaps, Watch Hooks, CuffBrooches, Pins, and Studs ; Gentlemen's Guard Chains and Pins.
OLD GOLD and SILVER PURCHASED.
ELKINGTON, MASON, & Co.,
PATENTEES AND MANUFACTURERS OFELECTRO-PLATED AND OILT GOODS,
Regent Street, London,RESPECTFULLY INTIMATE TO THE PUBLIC, THAT THEY
HAVE APPOINTED
ALEXANDER CAMERON,GOLDSMITH,
4 HIGH STREET, DUNDEE,AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THEIR GOODS;
Who has always on hand a variety of the Newest Patterns, which will be
forwarded for inspection on application being made to him.
THE PATENTEES,In introducing to the notice of the Public the articles of their manu-facture, are anxious to have it distinctly understood, that they totally
differ, as well from ordinary plated goods, as from the numerousarticles offered to the Public as " Substitutes for Silver ;" they aremanufactured from a White Metal of the sound and appearance ofSilver, and afterwards plated with a strong coating of pure Silver bythe electro process. The following they consider the principal advan-tages resulting from their process.
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ALEXANDEK CAMERON, JEWELLER (continued).
1.—The goods are manufactured in the same manner as Silver,—theornamental parts being chased in solid metal, and, wherejoints are necessary, none but hard Solder is used.
2.—The base is composed of a purified White Metal of great durability,
and of the same colour as the exterior.
3.—The union of the surface and base is perfect, forming One Body.4.—The'plating on the more prominent parts is, from the nature of
the process, stronger than on those parts less exposed to wear.5.—Every description of style, however elaborate, and whether em-
bossed or engraven, can be plated and gilt with the samefacility as a plain surface.
6.—With moderate care, these goods will last from ten to twenty years,
and can be re-plated when injured or worn (which, under theold process, could not be done), at a comparatively trifling
expense.
JUST PUBLISHED,BY W. MIDDLETON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
64 Hir/h Street, Dundee,SECOND THOUSAND, in I2mo, Cloth, price 9d,
THE MERCHANT SEAMEN'S ACT, 8th Victoria, condensed andarranged for the use of Shipowners, Masters, and Seamen.
By WILLIAM HAY, writer, Dundee." This Work by Mr Hay is very necessary ; masters cannot move
without being acquainted with the law regulating their duties, and this
little Work gives a ready view of the whole. There is appended thewhole forms required by the statute—-apprentices' indentures, &c. ; anda full index is given, whereby any particular point may at once be con-sulted. The whole appears to be very complete, and must be of greatadvantage to those for whose use it is principally intended, and its
price puts it within the reach of all. The publication is under the ap-proval of the Master and Brethren of the Trinity House, to whom it is
dedicated ; and we have no doubt it will be found exceedingly useful toall parties concerned."
—
Dundee Advertiser.
W. MiDDLETON has always on hand an extensive Stock of COMMER-CIAL, SHIPPING, and FANCY STATIONERY, of the best qualities,
at the most moderate terms.His Stock of BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, &c., is very complete, com-
prising all the best Editions:—Diamond Testaments, with Music, 6d;Pocket Bibles, gilt edges, Is 6d.
LETTER-PRESS PRINTING and ENGRAVING neatly executed.BOOKBINDING in all its Branches.
ACCOUNT BOOiiS Ruled and Bound to any pattern.5^" From the advantages W. M. possesses by a practical knowledge
of this part of the business, and from the books being both ruled andbound within his own premises, he is enabled to furnish them on theshortest notice, done on the best principles, and at prices lower thanare usually charged.
Milner's Fire-Proof Boxes, Copying Presses, at greatly reduced r>rices.
NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, & NEW WORKS, supplied to order.*#* Catalogues of Books on sale by W. M., in the various depart-
ments of Literature, to be obtained on application.64 High Street, Dundee.
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NEW ALBION WAREHOUSE,NETHERGATE, DUNDEE.
"OON & LANGLANDS feel grateful for the distinguished successwhich has attended their efforts since opening their N&w EstOr-
blishment, which has been fitted-up upon the most improved principlesfor convenience and comfort, suitable for carrying on a large Wholesaleaiid Retail General Drapery Business, in all its departments.The principles on which M. & L. have uniformly conducted their
business have secured for them the confidence and support of an ex-tensive connexion both in Town and Country,—whose attention theyrespectfully solicit to the various departments, which at all times willbe found to contain an extensive choice of the richest and most fashion-able goods at the lowest possible prices.
LIST OF DEPARTMENTS.Silks,
Shawls,Velvets,
Merinoes,Cachmeres,De Laines,
Prints,
Tartans,Furs,
Ribbons,Laces,
Muslins,Hosiery,Gloves,Flowers,Handkerchiefs,Collars,
Bonnets,
Cloths,
Cords,Moleskins,Flannels,Plaidings,
Linens,Cottons,Shirting Stripes,
Hats.
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MOON & LANGLANDS (continued).
TO PARTIES FURNISHING.A LARGE STOCK OF
Brussels and Scotch Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Crumb Cloths; Bath,Witney, and Scotch Blankets ; Linen and Cotton Sheetings ; Ticks,
Towelling, Table Cloths, and Covers ; Bed Q,uilts, Damasks, Moreens,Furniture Prints, Stripes, &c., &c.
A SUPERIOR QUALITY OF GOODS KEPT SUITABLEFOR FAMILY MOURNINGS.
From an intimate knowledge of the best Maricets, and many years'
experience and connexion with the most respectable Manufacturers in
England and Scotland, M, & L. are enabled to purchase the first
quality of Goods on the very best Cash terms, thereby avoiding all in-
termediate profits.
M. & L. adhere to the Ready Money system, charging the lowest price
at first, from which no deduction can be made.
Wholesale Dealers and Tailors supplied on the best terms.
NEW ALBION WAREHOUSE, NETHERGATE.
ALEXANDER HUTCHESON,Clothiee and Hatter,
AT THESIGN OF THE WHITE FLEECE,
70 High Street, Dundee,RESPECTFULLY thanks his Customers for their support, and
informs the Public that he has always on hand an assortment ofGOODS,—consisting of Superfine Wool Dyed Black and ColouredCloths, in all the most fashionable shades ; Cassimeres, Kerseys, Doe-skins, Buckskins, Woollen Cords, and Tweeds
;
Plain and Fancy Figured Velvets, Satins, Cassimeres, Valencias,Toilinetts, Cossmeretts, Swandowns, and Quiltings, for Vests.
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ALEXANDER HUTCHESON (continued^.
A general assortment of Livery Waistcoating.Corduroys, Moleskins, and Velveteens, all shades and qualities
Gingham Stripes for Shirts, extra quality ; Shirts ready made •
White and Blue Flannels ; White and Grey Plaidings •
Lambs' Wool Shirts and Drawers ; Gloves and Hosiery of all kindsBlack and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, Stocks ; Braces •
Cloth Caps and Glengarry Bonnets;
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'
Umbrellas
;
An assortment of every description of Buttons •
A general assortment of Small Wares.Stuff Hats unsurpassed for Lightness, Elasticity, and Durability of
Colour, from 3s 9d to 19s, the very best qualityDundee, 1845. ^ -^
FANCY
39 Reform
^A BAZAAR,
t Street,
DUNDEE.THE best assorted and most extensive Stock of valuable FANCY
GOODS is to be found at this Establishment, including Jewellery,Light Cutlery, Trays, Musical Instruments, Perfumery, Papier MacheGoods, Combs, Brushes, Cigars, AValking Canes ; Rosewood, Mahogany,and Leather Cabinet and Toilet Goods ; Bagatelle Boards ; Backgammon,Snuff, Work, and other Boxes, in every variety of material. Also alarge stock of English and Foreign Toys,"and other minor Articles.
PROVIDENT LIFE OFFICE,AND
COUNTY FIRE OFFICE,Regent Street, Piccadillt ;
No. IG ROYAL CIRCUS, Edinburgh ; and BANK, HENRYSTREET, Dublin.
Established Midsummer 1806.
President of the Life Office—The Right Honourable Earl Grey.
Trustees of the Fire Office—Ris Grace the DuKE of Rutland, K. G. &c.j
Managing Director of both Offices—J. A. Beaumont, Esq.
THE PROVIDENT LIFE OFFICE was the original Office whicheffected Insurances upon the principles of Participation of Profits i
combined with an ample Capital.i
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PROVIDENT LIFE OFFICE, AND COUNTY FIRE OFFICE (continued).
The Profits of the Provident are divided at the end of every SevenYears among the Members, in proportion to their respective contribu-tions. Prior to the Septennial Division in 1841 the profits had goneon increasing from 1806 to Forty per cent. In 18il there were added to
the Policies then current, bonuses to the extent of upwards of 215,000Z.
Only one eighteenth part of the profits is taken by the Shareholders in
consideration of their advance and guarantee of a quarter of a MillionSterling, and their exoneration of the other Members from any loss.
The importance to Young Lives of the Plan upon which the Profits
are divided will be seen by the following Table
:
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PROVIDENT LIFE OFFICE, AND COUNTY FIRE OFFICE (continued).
death. Another condition, which is peculiar to the Provident Life Office
is of great importance to persons effecting Insurances :" If, from any
" accident, parties do not renew at the stated periods, they are entitled" to repair the omission, at any time within one year, on the payment" of a fine of 10s per cent., and satisfactor3' proof of health."The County Fire Office is the only Office that has made regular
and large returns to the parties insured. These returns, which havebeen made to 100,000 persons, have been constant; they have been 10,
20, and 25 per cent, invariably since 1807, and have amounted to123,000Z.
Geo. Boyd Junior, Agent.Castle Street, Dundee.
"We do not hesitate to declare our conviction that theMutual System is the only one which the Public at largeARE CONCERNED TO SUPPORT."
—
Chambers' Journal, No. 30.
MUTUAL ASSURANCE combined with MODERATEPREMIUMS,
AND DIVISION OF THE WHOLE PROFITS among theASSURED.
SCOTTISH PROVIDENT INSTITUTION,
p>„_,T„_,„ ( Edinburgh, No. 14 St Andrew Square.wrricES,
I (Jl^sqo^v, 67 St Vincent Street.
James Watson, Manager.
INTENDING- ASSURERS are requested to examine the provisions ofthis Association. The Directors continue frequently to receive
proposals from parties who had assured with other Offices without dueconsideration, and who find they will even now be gainers by sur-rendering these Policies, and opening new ones in this Office.
AS COINIPARED WITH PROPRIETARY OFFICES, it possesses(in common with other Mutual Offices) this essential advantage,
—
thatTHE whole PPvOFITS BELONG TO AND ARE DIVISIBLE AMONG THEPolicy-holders ; wliile the Premiums are as low as by the Non-participating Scale of any of the Proprietary Offices. The following,again, are its advantages,
AS COMPARED WITH OTHER MUTUAL OFFICES.1st, Premiums at early and middle ages about a fourth
LOWER ;—whereby the greatest present benefit is secured to all.
2d, A MORE accurate adjustment of the BATES OF PREMIUM TOthe SEVERAL AGES ;—thereby obviating the injustice usually done to
the younger members, by overcharging their Premiums to make up for
a deficiency on those of the old.
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SCOTTISH PROVIDENT INSTITUTION (continued).
3d, A PRINCIPLE IN THE DIVISION OF THE SURPLUS MORE SAFE,EQUITABLE, AND FAVOURABLE TO GOOD LIVES ;—whereby those whosurvive the average duration of life will derive the greatest futurecontingent advantages.
4th, Exemption from Entry-Money;—a heavy and unequal addition
to the first year's payments.
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THE FRIENDLY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.Instituted a.d. 1720,
Incorporated by Royal Charter.
Head Office, 48 North Beidge Street, Edinburgh.
BOARDS OF DIRECTION.ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
John Gray, Esq.John Tod, Esq. of Kirkhill, W.S.James Haig, Esq. of Bemerside.James Dunsmure, Esq.David Welsh, Esq. of Collin, W.S.George Ross, Esq., advocate.Dr Charles Anderson.John S. Cunningliam, Esq., banker.
ANDJohn Irving, Esq., W.S.
EXTRAORDINARY DIRECTORS.
James Home Rigg, Esq. of Downfield.John Sligo, Esq. of Carmyle.Sir D. Kinloch of Gilmerton, Bart.Wm. Mitchell Innes, Esq. of Parson's Green.Robert Symth, Esq.John Hope, Esq., W.S.R. Clerk Rattray, Esq. of Craighall Rattray.John Ferrier, Esq.Sir J. Stuart Forbes of Pitsligo, Bart.Adam Hay, Esq.John Learmonth, Esq. of Dean.George Ritchie, Esq., brevrer.
J. Tytler, Esq. of Woodhouselee.Christ. Wood jun., Esq., merchant, Leith.
Lieutenant-Colonel Scott.
John Robert Tod, Esq., W.S.Andrew Storie, Esq., W.S.Sir George Clerk of Penicuik, Bart.
THE IMPORTANCE OF FIRE INSURANCE is now so generallyunderstood, that it is unnecessary to demonstrate its value by
Illustration or Example ; but it nevertheless is of great importance to
Individuals possessed of Insurable Property, to inform themselves, byInquir3' and Comparison, in what OFFICE it is most advantageousfor them to Effect their A SSURANCES, looking at once to the
Stability, Character, and Rates of the various Institutions carrying onthe business of FIRE INSURANCE.SINCE LAST RETURN OF PROFITS TO THE ASSURED,
Policies covering Property to the extent of upwards of
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THE FRIENDLY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY (continued).
FOUR MILLIONS AND A HALF STERLINGHave been ADDED to the BUSINESS OF THIS COMPANY ; and,
as the ASSURED Participate in the Free Profits, to the extent ofThree Fourths, this Increase becomes of interest to them, from the
circumstance that, with the trifling exception of 60,202?., it consists ofInsurances of the First Three or Ordinary Classes, which are
known to form the Profitable part of the Business of FIREINSURANCE. The advantag-es which have led to this increase fire —First—'TH'E LARGE INVESTED CAPITAL of the Conipany._
Second—The high character which the lucorporatiou lias maintainedduring its long existence (124 years) for a PROMPT AND LIBERALSETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS.TAjVt^—THREE FOURTHS of the FREE PROFITS of the
Business being Septennially returned to ike Assured, who are
GUARANTEED FROM RESPONSIBILITY by the WHOLE BODY OF PRO-PRIETORS, and by an Invested Capital greatly larger (with oneexception) than that of any other Scotch Company, even those esta-
blished for carrying on both Fire and Life Insurance ; and thus,
although a Proprietary Company, the Friendly affords the advantagesof a Mutual Insurance Company, without the concomitant responsibili-
ties to which Members of such Institutions may be liable, if not underjudicious management.Fourth—A. RETURN OF TWENTY PER CENT, was made to the
Assured from 1832-39, and that return was not confined to Policies
current during the whole of that period, but extended to the totalamount op premiums received during these years, whatever the
duration of the Insurances.
No Expense attends the Transfer of Policies from other Offices.
Printed Prospectus, showing the Rates and Conditions of Insurance,
may be had on application at the Head Office, or at any of the Agencies.
FARM INSURANCES.The Saving afforded to those Insuring Farm Buildings, and Stock
and Crop, by the Rates and Conditions of the FRIENDLY FIREINSURAiSICE INCORPORATION, is so considerable, that the
Directors feel confident that few Agriculturists aware of this will fail
to take advantage of it.
On the ordinary description of Farm Steadings, and on Stock andCrop therein, or on any part of the Farm (and without the average
clause), the Premium is only Is 6d per lOOZ. or Twentii-five j^er Cent, less
than that of any other OfEce. And, as on the Premiums received from1832-9, a Return of Twenty per Cent, was made to the Assured, it
follovjed that the expense of Insuring lOOOZ. (for instance) with the
Friendly, for a year, during any part of the period stated, wasTwelve Shillings instead of One Pound, or, in other loords. LittleMore than One Half the Charge of other Scotch Offices.The same observations apply to Mansion Houses in the Country,
and Furniture therein.
AGENT IN DUNDEE,Mr WILLIAM NEISH, writer, Reform Street.
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EAST OF SCOTLAND LIFE ASSURANCE, REVERSIONARYINTEREST, AND ANNUITY COMPANY.
Capital—£250,000.
HEAD OFFICE—Reform Street, Dundee,Entering from No. 1 Bank Street.
EXTRAORDINARY DIRECTORS.Major Fyffe of Smithfield.Charles Guthrie, Esq. of Taybank.Lieutenant-Colonel Dalgairns of Balgavies.
.John Millar, Esq. of Ballumbie.Alexander Bell, Esq., surgeon, Dundee.Henry Paterson, Esq., Manager, North of Scotland Bank-
ing Co., Aberdeen.Francis Hawkins, Esq., Cairnbank, Brechin.Charles Waterston, Esq., Manager, Caledonian Bank.
Inverness.John Adam, Esq. of Scobbach.
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.David Miln, Esq., banker, Chairman.George Fyfe, Esq., shipowner.William Raid, Esq., writer.
John Bell, Esq., writer.
James Westland, Esq., banker.Peter Dalgairns, Esq., wine-merchant.J. Hodgson Anderson, Esq., merchant.
MEDICAL ADVISERS.Dr Robert Bell. Dr Geo. M. Osborne.
SOLICITOR AND SECRETARY.William Neish, Esq., writer.
EDINBURGH BOARD OF MANAGEMENT.W. H. Dunbar, Esq., advocate. Chairman.Alexander Scott, Esq., H.E.I.C.S.John R. Calvert, Esq., W.S.James Webster, Esq., 16 Royal Circus.Robert Smith, Esq., 9 Stafford Street.
MEDICAL ADVISERS.Professor Miller, 22 St Andrew's Square.Dr Charles Raasford, 41 Northumberland Street.
SECRETARY.Graham Binny, Esq., W.S., 9 Hart Street.
SOLICITOR.William Miller, Esq., S.S.C, 59 George's Square.
r¥lHIS is the only LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY native to a
^ large district of the East of Scotland, comprising, with For-farshire, the adjacent Counties of Fife, Perth, and Kincardine;
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EAST OF SCOTLAND LIFE ASSURANCE, REVERSIONARY INTEREST,AND ANNUITY COMPANY (continued).
and, in order to secure extensive patronage from the above district andelsewhere, it will be their study to unite, in so far as practicable, the
security afforded to the Assured by a large subscribed capital andbody of Shareholders with the advantages belonging to the system ofMutual Assurance.With this view, the Company's A^on-Participation Rates of Premium
will be stated on as moderate a scale as experience has shown to be con-sistent with security, and will be found to bear a favourable comparisonwith those of any other Office, while Parties Assured on the Partici-
pation Scale will be entitled to a large proportion of the Pi'ofits onthe Company's Business in this respect, to be adjusted and dividedamong them on the most liberal and equitable pi-inciples.
The Company unites in its system every varietj' of Assurance onLives and Survivorships, with the granting of Annuities and the pur-chase of Reversions, Annuities, and other Interests depending on thecontingencies of Life.
Forms of Proposal for Life Assurance, and full information as to theCompany's Eates of Premium, and in regard to the various advantageswhich may be derived from their System of Business, will be furnishedby the Manager to parties wishing to transact with the Company.
By order of the Directors,
EBENEZER ERSKINE SCOTT, Manager.Dundee, 18th March 1845.
TAY COFFEEHOUSE,7Q MURRAY GATE,
Opposite the Dog Well,
(REMOVED FROM No. 4 WEST DOCK STREET,)
DUNDEE.
THIS House affords a clean, quiet, comfortable resort, at a mere trifle
of expense. For ONE PENNY an individual may enjoy a com-fortable CUP of COFFEE, and read a good assortment of Newspapersand Periodicals, with which the House is regularly supplied.
The Proprietors are anxious that their House may be made as attrac-
tive as possible, that comfort and rational recreation may be enjoyed at
the least possible expense.
CHARGE FOR REFRESHMENTS.COFFEE, .— Id per Cup.TEA, IMLEMONADE, 3d per Bottle.
GINGER BEER, 2d
SODA WATER,™ 2d per Bottle.EGGS, Id each.BREAD, -Jd or upwards as required.BUTTER-, ditto. ditto.
PIES, Id and 2d each.
P. Caithness, Manager.
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cJOHN M. BEATTS,
OMMISSION AGENT and AUCTIONEER,OOMMERGIAL HALL,
14 St Clement's Lane, High Street,
(House, 30 Reform Street),
DUNDEE.