Post Office Greenock Directory - Inverclyde Council

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Medicine in the University, Glasgoiu.

ROBERT R. GREVILLE, LL.D., EdinhUrgh.

WM. M'CRIE, Esq., Edinburgh.

ROBERT SOHAW, Esq., Director of the mdional Bank ofScotland.

EDWARD WOODFORD, LL.D., S.M. Inspector of Schools.

Rev. J. A. WYLIE, LL.D., Edinburgh.JOHN MILLER, Esq , Edinburgh.

MEDICAIi REFEREE FOR GREENOCK.

JAMES L. LOCHHEAD, Esq., M.D., Begent Street.

Upwards of 32,000 Policies have Tbeen issued, and the Society has

at present upwards of 20,000 Members.

At the last Declaration of Profits, in May, 1861, the Bonusaveraged 60^ per cent, in Department L, and 41^ per cent, in

Department IX.

Copies of the Twenty-Second Annual Heport may be had on appli-

cation to theAgents at Greenock :—

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and Manufacturing Perfumer.

Every Description of Fancy and Ornamental Hairs, viz. :

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POST-OFFICE

GREENOCE DIRECTORY,

FOE, 186364,

ARRANGED IN TWO DIVISIONS,

GENERAL AND COMMEECIAL.

APPENDIX,

CONTAINING

COPIOUS MISCELLANEOUS LISTS,

SIXT^l!fi:H EDITION.

GREENOCK:PRINTED BY JOSEPH BLAIR, 40 CATHCART STREET,

FOR THE LETTERS-CARRIERS OF THE POST-OFPICE.

PREFACE.In presenting the Thirteenth volume of this series of the Post-

Office Geeenock Dieectoey to the Public, the Publishers

considered it necessary to remark that many new dwelling-

houses were being built in the town, showing that the build-

ers had confidence in the future; and in presenting the Four-teenth yearly volume, in 1861, when the Census was taken,

the population was stated to be 43,206, exclusive of about

2,000 persons belonging to the town who were at sea, or

45,206 in all. In presenting the Fifteenth volume noallusion to this important matter was considered to be

necessary; but now in presenting the Sixteenth volumethe Publishers have pleasure in stating that if the popu-lation were exactly stated at 45,206 in 1861, it cannot

now be estimated as under 50,000 persons. This great

increase has Jchiefly been caused by the large contracts

being fulfilled in the town by the shipbuilding and engineer-

ing firms, who have a great number of additional workmenin their employment. The demand for workmen's houses at

last term was unprecedented. The Customhouse revenue of

the port, and the Harbour revenue, have also greatly in-

creased.

A large new harbour, called the Albert Harbour, is beingformed at the "West-end, near Bay of Quick, and that workhas also added considerably to the demand for labour.

The Publishers have exerted themselves to improve theDirectory in every department, and they trust it wiU befound to be as exact and useful as any local Directory in thekingdom ; and they are gratified to observe that the Publiccontinue to recognise it as an excellent means of advertising

trades, professions, and business cards.

The Publishers will always have pleasure in attending to

the suggestions of those who can aid them in improving theDirectory, for it is their earnest desu'e to sustain its reputa-tion, and to merit the support of the Public.

Post-Office,Greenock, June, 1863.

CONTENTS.

Preface.

Stamp Duties.

Calendar.

Post Office Directory. .

Trades and Professions.

Late Names.

APPENDIX.

Adjuster of Imperial WeigMs and Measures,Banking Houses, .

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Bowling and Greenock Towing Company,Building Societies,

Burgli and Police Court,

Caledonian Eailway Company,Carriers, .

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Cartsdyke Mechanics' Library,

Charity School, .

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Churches, Ministers, and Presbyteries,

Clyde Shipping Company's Towing Vessels,

Clyde Carrying Company's Lighters,

Commissioners of Supply for the Lower Ward,Commissioners on the Harbour,Commissary Court,

Conveyances,Consuls at Greenock,Courts,

Customhouse,Engines for Extinguishing Fires,

Fishery Office, .

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Glasgow and Greenock Shipping Company,Greenock Academy, .

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Greenock Chamber of Commerce,Greenock Coffee Eoom,Greenock Census Eeturns,Greenock Cemetery, Wellington Park, and Well Park,Greenock Exchange Buildings and Assembly Rooms,Greenock Hospital and Infirmary,Greenock Library,Greenock Mechanics' Institution,

Greenock Parochial Board,Greenock Prison, .

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Greenock Ragged School Association,

Greenock Railway Guaranteed Company

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Inland Revenue Of&ce (late Excise), .. . . . . .*. 42Inland Revenue Office (Stamps and Taxes), . . . 42Insurance Offices and Agents, . . . . . . ,

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32Inverkip and Duncan Street Burying Grounds, . . .

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Justice of Peace Court, . . , . . . . , .

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Lieutenancy of Renfrewshire, . . . . . . . . .

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List of Bonded Warehouses ia Greenock, . . . . .

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List of Licensed Boatmen, . . . . . . . . .

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List of Licensed Deep Sea Pilots, . . . . . . .

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List of Porters and their Numbers, . , . . . . .

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Local Marine Board, . . .

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Lower Ward Committee of Renfrewshire Prison Board, .

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23Lloyd's Agent for Greenock and Port-Glasgow, . . .

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Magistrates and Town Council, 20

Markets, . .23

Mariae Board and Shipping Office, . . . . . . .

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Mills on Shaws Water Falls, 30

Omnibuses, . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Parliamentary and Municipal Boundaries, . . . . .

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Physicians and Surgeons, . , .. . . . . .

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Post Office, 1

Post Office Saving Banks, . . . . ..... .

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Public Offices, 34

Quarter Sessions, . . . . . . . . . . .

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Rates of Fares to be exacted by Boatmen, . . , . .

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Rates of Fares to be exacted by Porters, . . . , .

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Registrars of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, . . .

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Sailing Vessels, . . . . . . . , . . . . .

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Schools and Teachers, . . . . . . . . . . .

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Shaws Water Joint-Stock Company, . . . . .

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Sheriff Coui% 36Sheriff Small Debt Court, . . . . . . . . .

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36Societies, . , . . . . . . . . , , . . ,

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64Steam Vessels, . . , . . . . . . . . . .

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82Table of Fees of Interment in Cemetery, &c. . . .

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28Table of Rates for Pilotage on the Clyde, 75Town and Harbour Police, . . . , . . . . ,

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22Trade Protection Societies, . . . . . . . . .

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34Trustees on the Harbours, , . . . . . . . .

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21Volunteer Rifle and Artillery Corps, . . . . I . .

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63Water Trustees, . . . . . . . . . . .

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21Writers, . . . . , . . . 39Advertisements,— /^5^e md of Appendix.)

STAMP DUTIES

(IN'LAND BILL) DRAFT OR ORDER, after the 10th October,1853, for the payment of axLj sum of money to the bearer, or to

order on demand, Id. And the following instruments shall bedeemed and taken to be drafts or orders for the payment of moneywithin the intent and meaning of this Act, and of any Act or Actsrelating to the stamp duties on bills of exchange, drafts or orders,

and shaU be chargeable accordingly with the stamp duties imposedby this Act or any such Act or Acts, viz. : All documents or writ-

ings usually termed letters of credit, or whereby any person to whomany such document or writing is or is intended to be delivered orsent, shall be entitled, or be intended to be entitled to have credit

with or in account with, or to draw upon any other person for, orto receive from such other person any sum of money therein men-tioned.

EXEMPTIONS.—Any Draft or Order drawn by any Bankerupon any other Banker, not payable to bearer, or to order, and usedsolely for the purpose of settling or clearing any account between-said banker. Any letter written by a banker to any other bankerdirecting the payment of any sum of money, the same not beingpayable to bearer or to order, and such letter not being sent or de-

livered to the person to whom payment is to be made, or to anyperson on his behalf.

INLAND BILL, DRAFT, or ORDER for the payment of anysum of money, though not made payable to the bearer, or to order,

if the same shall be delivered to the payee, or some person on hia

or her behalf, the same duty as on a bill of exchange for the like

sum, payable to bearer or order.

INLAND BILL, DRAFT or ORDER for the payment of anysum of money weekly, monthly, or at any other stated periods, if

made payable to the bearer, or to order, or if delivered to the paj^ee,

or to some person on his or her behalf, where the total amount of

the money thereby made payable shall be specified therein, or canbe ascertained therefrom, or shall be indefinite, the same duty as

on a bill payable to bearer or order on demand.

PROMISSORY NOTE for the payment of any sum of money byinstalments, or for the payment of several sums of money at differ-

ent days or times, so that the whole of the money to be paid shall

be definite and certain, the same duty as on a promissory note, pay-able otherwise than to the bearer on demand, for a sum equal to

the whole amount of the money to be paid.

STAMP DUTIES.

INLAND BILLS AND PROMISSORY NOTES.£ s. D.

When sum not exceeding £5, 1

Above £5, and not above £10, 2

10, — 25, o 3

25, — 50, 6

50, — 75, 9

75, — 100, 1

100, — 200, 2

200, — 300,. 3

300, — 400, 4

400, — 500, 5

500, — 750, 7 6

750, — 1000, 10

1000, — 1500, 15

1500, — 2000, 1

2000, — 3000, 1103000, — 4000, 2

For every £1000 above £4000, and every fractional

part of £1000, — 10

N.B.—The duties on Foreign Bills, drawn out of the UnitedKingdom, are to be denoted by adhesive stamps. The amount of

duty on adhesive stamps is impressed on two parts. The Board of

Inland Revenue recommend that the cancellation should be oneof the parts and the other left legible.

If a*Foreign Bill payable abroad, and as to which the provision*' drawn in sets of three or more" apply, should be drawn in a single

bill, the duty will be the same as on an Inland Bill, and if in a set

of two, the duty on each will be the same as on an Inland Bill.

This is in accordance with the opinion of the Board of InlandRevenue. But the Board have given an opinion that a ForeignBill drawn abroad and payable in this country in duplicate or tri-

plicate only represents one transaction, and is liable to the duty onone Inland Bill of the same amount—that is, if one of the parts

have the full duty, the others may be unstamped. The schedule

of the act does not provide for such a Bill being drawn in sets.

Bills bearing to be drawn out of the United Kingdom are to bedeemed Foreign Bills so drawn, although they may in reality bedrawn in the United Kingdom, 17 and 18 Vict. c. 83 § 4. A per-

son in the United Kingdom drawing and issuing a bill payable outof United Kingdom in a set, mxist draw the whole set, and a persontransferring or negotiating such bill must transfer and deliver,

stamped, the whole number of the set. Penalty £100. A persontaking such bill must get the whole stamped, or otherwise hecannot recover on it or make it available, ib. § 6. This applies only

to bills drawn within and payable out of the United Kingdom.

STAMP DUTIES. ix.

FOEEIGN" BILLS OF EXCHANGE, drawn in but payable outof United Kingdom, when drawn single same as Inland Bills.

s. d'

When in sets of three or more, for every hill of each set notabove £25, 1

Above 25, and not above £50, 250, — 75, 375, — 100, 4

100, — 200, 8

200, — 300, 1

300, — 400, 1 4400, — 500, 1 8

500, — 750, 2 6

750, — 1000, 3 41000, — 1500, 51500, — 2000, 6 8

2000, — 3000, 10For every £1000, above £4000, and every fractional

part of £1000, 3 4

When drawn out of and payable within the United Kingdomsame as Inland Bills.

When drawn out of and payable out of the United Kingdom, butindorsed or negotiated within the United Kingdom, same as onForeign Bills drawn in but payable out of the United Kingdom.

Adhesive Stamps to be used for Bills drawn out, but payable an<i

negotiated within the United Kingdom.

Agreement when of the value of £20 or upwards, and without aclause of registration :

£ S. D-

Apprentice Indentures, . . . „ . . 2 6BiUs of Lading, . 6

BONDS AND MOETQAaES.

Not exceeding £50,Above £50 and not above £100,

100 — 150,150 ~ 200,200 — 250,250 — 300,

And for every farther £100,Charter from Superior,

Charter-Party,

£ s. D.

1 3

2 6

3 9

5

6 3

7 62 6

5

5

STAMP DUTIES.

CONVEYANCES.Where consider, not exceeding £25 , . . 2s 6d.

Exc. not Exc. Exc. not Esc.£ £ £ s.

255015

100125150175200225

50,,

75,,

100,,

115,.

150,.

175,.

200,.

225,.

250,

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£250275300350400450500550

£275.,

800,,

350,,

400,,

450,,

500,

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600,.

£ s. B.

1 7 6

1 10

1 15

2

2 5

2 10

2 15

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Andfor every £100 above £600, and every fractional partof£100, 10s

Oopyright of Designs, Certificate of, £5

DEBENTURE EOE DEAWBACK.S. D-

When sum not exceeding £10, • 1

Above £10, and under 50, 2 6

„ 50, 5Draft or Order for the Payment ofany sum ofMoney to Bearer

on Demand, 1

INSUEANOE POLICIES.

LIFE.

S. D.

When sum not above £500.For £50, and fractional part of £50, 6

Exceeding £500 and not exceeding £1000For £100 and fractional part of £100, 1

Exceeding £1000.For £1000 and fractional part of £1000, , 10

PIKE.

Duty on each Policy, 1

Besides 3 per cent, on every Insurance made or renewed.

MARINE.

For every £100, or part of £100, when premium is under IDs

per cent., . , , ...,..,,... 6

STAMP DUTIES. xi.

Above 10s and not above 20s,

— 20s — 30s,

— 30s — 40s,

— 40s — 50s,

— 50s - - - -

For every £100, or part of £100, insured for any certain

time, not exceeding six months,Exceeding six months, . . -

Letter or Power of Attorney,

Progressive Duty on Words,

Eeceipts—For £2 and upwards,

FEENCH MONIES, WEIGHTS AND MEASUEES,WITH THEIR EQUIVALENTS IW ENGLISH.

MONIES.French.

1 Cent,6 „ =1 Sou

20 Sous=l Franc20 Francs=l Louis25 do.

French.

English.

£ s. d.

0|3

9|15 11

10"WEIGHTS.

Avoirdupois Weight, lbs. oz. drs.

1 Gramme, - - - - - - Of10 „ =1 Decagramme, - - -

5f10 Decagrammes=l Hectogramme, - - - 3 8^10 Hectogrammes=l KUogramme, - - - 2 3 4|

MEASURES,

French. length.

1 Metre, - - - . .

10 „ = Decametre,10 Decametres=l Hectometre,10 Hectometre=l Kilometre,25 Milimetres are equal to One Inch.

French. capacity.

1 Litre, - - - . -

10 „ =1 Decalitre, - . :,

10 Deoalitres=l HectolitrSj, •

10 Hectolitres=l Kilolitre, -

English.

yds. ft. in.

3 ^410 2 9-

109 9"

English.

als. qts. pts.

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COUHTIITG-HOUSE CALE:1TDAR,

JUNE 1863.

Sunday 7 14Monday 1 8 15

Tuesday 2 9 16

Wednesday 3 10 17

Thursday 4 11 18Friday 5 12 19

Saturday 6 13 20JULY.

Sunday 5 12

Monday 6 12Tuesday 7 14Wednesday 1 8 15

Thursday 2 9 16Friday 3 10 17

Saturday 4 11 18AUGUST.

Sunday 2 9 16Monday 3 XO 17

Tuesday 4 11 18

Wednesday 5 12 19Thursday 6 13 20Friday 7 14 21

Saturday 1 8 15 22SEPTEMBER.

Sunday 6 13Monday 7 14

Tuesday 1 8 15

Wednesday 2 9 16Thursday 3 10 17Friday 4 H 18

Saturday 5 12 19

OCTOBERSunday 4 1

1

Monday 5 12

Tuesday 6 13Wednesday 7 14Thursday 1 8 15Friday 2 9 16

Saturday 3 10 17NOVEMBER.

Sunday 1 8 15

Monday 2 9 16Tuesday 3 lO 17Wednesday 4 11 18Thursday 5 12 19Friday 6 13 20Saturday 7 U 21

21 2822 2923 3024252627

19 2620 2721 2822 2923 3024 3!

25

23 3024 31

2526272829

272829

20 2721 2822 2923 30242526

18 2519 2620 2721 2822 2923 3024 31

22 2923 302425262728

DECEMBER.Sunday 6 13Monday 7 14Tuesday 1 8 15Wednesday 2 9 16

Thursday 3 10 17Friday 4 11 18Saturday 5 12 19

JANUARY, 1864.Sunday 3 10 17Monday 4 11 18Tuesda'y 5 12 19Wednesday 6 13 20Thursday 7 14 21

Friday 1 8 16 22Saturday 2 9 16 23

FEBRUARY.Sunday 7 14

Monday 1 8 15Tuesday 2 9 16

Wednesday 3 10 17Thursday 4 11 18

Friday 6 12 19

Saturday 6 13 20MARCH.

Sunday 6 13Monday 7 14Tuesday 1 8 15Wednesday 2 9 16

Thursday 3 10 17

Friday 4 11 18

Saturday 5 12 19APRIL.

Sunday 3 10

Monday 4 11

Tuesday 5 12

Wednesday 6 13

Thursday 7 14

Friday 1 8 15

Saturday 2 9 16MAY.

Sunday 1 8 15

Monday 2 9 16

Tuesday 3 10 17

Wednesday 4 11 18

Thursday 5 12 19Friday 6 13 20Saturday 7 14 21

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24 31252627282930

21 2822 292324252627

20 2721 2822 2923 3024 312526

17 2418 2b19 2620 2721 2822 2923 30

22 2923 3024 31252627

New Year's Day . .

Martyrdom of K. Charles

Queen's Marriage . .

Good Friday , , .

Queen's Birthday . .

BANK HOLIDAYS.. Jan.

1 1 Restoration of K. Charles II. May 291. Jan. 30 Queen's Accession . . . Jcsne 20.. Feb. 10 1 Queen's Coronation . « June 28. Apr. 6 1 Gunpowder Plot ^ , , Nov. 6. May 84 1 Christmas Day , . . , Dec, 8§^

STREET DIRECTORY.

To avoid Jostling in meeting, Passengers should observe the general

rule—" Keep to the right.''—that is, allow those you meet to pass on

your left hand.

Abbotsford place, Eoxburgli street

Ann street, from Buccleuch street southward to Cotton mill

Antigua street, from Bogle street running southwardsArdgowan street (west), from Nelson street, west, to Bedford street

Ardgowan street. Glebe, from Crawfurd street to Clarence street

Ardgowan square. Union street

Argyle street, from "West Blackball street to George squareArmadale place, bead of Bank street

Arthur street, from St Lawrence street to Cartsburn street

Baker street, from Drumfrochar road to Dellingbnrn square

Bank street, from Cathcart square to Dempster street

Bearhope street, from Eoxburgh street to Tobago street

Bedford street, from Newark street to GlenBell entry, from Dalrymple street to West breast

Belville place, head of Eatho street westwardBentinck street, or Martha brae, from Clyde street southwardBlackball street (East), from Eue-end street to Deer parkBlackball street (West), from Hamilton street to Grey place

Bogle street, from Eue-end street to Eegent street

Boyd place, from 27 to 35 West Blackball street

Boyd street, from Ker street to Clarence street

Breast (east), from East Quay lane to foot of William street

Breast (west), continuation of East Breast to West qua,y

Brisbane street, from Nelson street to Bedford street

Broad close, from Cathcart street to Shaw street

Brougham street, from Grey place westward to Jardine's burnBruce street, ft-om Inverkip street to Eoxburgh street

Buccleuch street, from Yennel to Ann street

Buchanan's close, 9 Dalrymple street

Campbell street, from Clyde street to Union street

Captaia street, from Sir Michael street to Wellington street

STREET DIRECTORY.

Carnock street, from St Andrew square to Dellingburn street

Cartsburn street, from. Eue-end street to Upper Ingieston

Cathcart square, head of Hamilton., William, and Cathcart streets:

Cathcart street, from Catbcart square to East India breast

Catherine street, from Forsyth street to Johnstone street

Chapel street, from Bogie street to Dellingburn street

Charles sti-eet, from Vennel to Dalrymple street

Church place, from Cathcart square to Market street

Clarence street, from Roslin street to Old West manseClyde crescent, from East Clyde street to Forsyth street

Cowgate street, from Yennel to Market street

Crawfrird street (east), head of Ratho street southwardCrawfurd street (west), from Charles street to Boyd street

Cross-shore street, from Cathcart street to Mid breast

Customhouse place, back of Customhouse and foot of East Quaylane

Dalrymple street, from Shaw street to Nicholson street

Dellingburn street, from Rue-end street to Baker street

Dellingburn square, foot of Baker street

Dempster street, from Bank street running westwardDock breast, from Customhouse place to East India breast

Donald's court, near East India breast, east end of Cathcart street

Drummer's close, 5 Dalrymple street

Drumfrochar road, from Baker street to DrumfrocharDuncan street, from Holmscroft street to East Shaw street

East Clyde street, from Ropework street to Clyde crescent

East India breast, from Dock breast to East India quayEast Quay lane, from Cathcart street to East harbourEast India quay, from Rue- end street to East breast

Eldon street, from Jardine's burn, running westward to Gourockroad

Factory lane, from Kirk street to Ropework street

Finnart street, from Nelson street (west) to Bedford street

Forsyth street, from Clyde crescent to FinnartFord place, Caddlehill

Forres place, Hope street

Fox street, from Seafield to Finnart roadGarvel park, East Hamilton street

George square, head of Kilblain street

Gipsy lane, from Brougham street- to Union street

Glenfield, west end. Union street

Grey place, west end. West Blackball streetHamilton street, from Cathcart square to West Blackball street

Hamilton street (east), fr-om Main street, Crawfurdsdyke, to Port-Glasgow road.

Harvie lane from Hamilton street to Dalrymple street

Highland close, from Cathcart street to Shaw street

Hill street, from Regent street to Drumfrocher roadHill-end street, from Thomas street to Belville place

STREET DIEECTORY.

Holmscroffc street, from Williamson street to Trafalgar street

Hope place, Antigua street

Hope street, from Lynedoch street eastwardHouston street, from West Stewart street to Campbell street

Hyde park, Belville place

Ingieston street, from Baker street to Cartsburn street

Inverkip street, from Vennel to Williamson street

Jamaica street, from West Jilackhall street to Union street

Jane place, north and south sides of Thomas street

John street, from h tanners street to St Lawrence street

Johnston street, from Union street to West Clyde street

Kelly street, from West Stewart street to FordKer street, from West Blackball street to Boyd street

Ealblain street, from Vennel to George square

Kirk street, from Eoslin street to West church burying-gTOundLaird street, from West Blackball street to West burying-groundLindsay's lane, from West Quay lane to VennelLongwell close, from 44 Cathcart street to Shaw street

Lyle street, fr-om Lynedoch street running eastwardLynedoch street, fr^om Waterloo place to Drumfrochar roadMacknight street, continuation ot St Lawrence st. from Eatho st.

Madeira street, fr-om Brisbane street to Eldon street

Main street, Crawfurdsdyke, from Eue-end st. to East Hamilton st.

Manse lane, from Hamilton street to Market street

Mansionhouse lane, fr-om Cathcart street to New roadMargaret street, from Seafield to Union street

Market street, from Church place to Tobago street

Maxwell street, from N'ewark street to Eldon street

Mearns street, fr-om Shaw place to Dempster street

Melville court, 31 Hamilton street

Mount lane, from Regent street to Wellington street

Mount Pleasant street, west end of Inverkip street, southwardNelson street (west), from George square to Brachelston toUNelson street (Glebe), from Crawfurd street to Clarence street

Newton street, from Nelson street westward, opened up from Ro-bertson street to Forsyth street

New Dock lane, from East Quay lane to Dock breast

New Road, from Watt place to Regent street

Newark street, from Jardine's burn to Drums braeNicholson street, from Nelson street to Ropework street

Octavia terrace, west from Madeira street

Open shore, from Shaw street to New Dock headPatrick street, from Finnart street to West Clyde street

Port-Glasgow road, fr-om East Hamilton street to Port-GlasgowPottery street, from Port-Glasgow road to river, east of Clyde

Potteries

Princes street, from Inverkip street to Nelson street

Ratho street, from East Hamilton street to Belville place

Regent street, from Dellingbum square to Arm street

XVI. STREET DIEECTOEY.

Robertson street, from Brougham street to Finnart street

Eosneath street, from Clyde street towards Mariners' AsylumEopework street, from Dalrymple street to Clyde street

Roslin street, from Crawfurd street to Clarence street

Roxburgh street, from Bank street to Inverkip street

Rue-end street, from Cathcart street to Cartsburn street

St Andrew street, from Rue -end street southwardSt Andrew square, from Springkell street to Carnook street

St Lawrence street, from John street to Ratho street

Salmon street, north-west side of Inverkip street (No 32)

Shannon's close, from Shaw street to East breast

Shaw street, from Dalrymple street to Rue-end street

Shaw street (east), from Ann street to Nelson street (west)

Shaw place, from Bank street to Ann street

Sir John's brae, Mansionhouse lane

Sir Michael street, from Vennel to Roxburgh street

Smith's lane, from Watson's lane to Market street

Springkell street, from Cartsburn street to St Andrew square

Stanners street, from Main street, Cartsdj^ke, to John street

Steamboat Quay, east and west of the Customhouse and Excisebuildings

Stewart street (east), from Rue-end street to Greenock foundryStewart street (west), from West Burn street to Houston street

Sugarhouse lane, from Yennel to Dalrymple street

Taylor's close, from Hamilton street to Dalrymple street

Thomas street, from East Hamilton street westwardTobago street, from Inverkip street to Market street

Trafalgar street, from Shaw place to Roxburgh street

Under crescent, from John street to St Lawrence street

Union court, 42 Dalrymple street

Union street, from George square to Newark street

Upper crescent, from Under crescent southwardVennel, from Inverkip street to West breast

Victoria place, 7 West Blackball street

Virginia street, from Chapel street to East India breast

Waterloo place, west of MansionhouseWatt street from Nelson street to Kelly street

Watt place, south side of Cathcart and Cross-shore streets

Watson's lane, from Hamilton street to VennelWellington court, 8 Cathcart squareWellington street, from Williamson street to Ann street

West Burn street, from Kilblain street to Dalrymple street

West Clyde street, from Clyde crescent to Whitefarland point

West Quay lane, from Dalrymple street to West quayWest Quay, from foot of West quay lane eastwardWhitefarland point, near the BatteryWilliam street, from Cathcart square to East and West breasts

W"illiamson street, from head of Inverkip street southwardYork street, from Crawfurd street to Clarence street

POST-OFFICE

GEEENOCK DIRECTOEY

ADAM Alexander, carpenter, 1 Arthur street

Adam Alexander, cooper, 11 Charles street

Adam Archibald, shipowner, 1 Cathcart street. House, 30

Eldon street

Adam Archibald, watchman, 13 Charles street

Adam Donald, ship smith and chain maker, 37 Eue-end st.

House, 6 Lyle street

Adam Edward B., storekeeper, 33 Eegent street

Adam George, timber measurer, 1 Cathcart street. House,

Woodside, Eldon street

Adam James, grocer, 7 East Shaw street. House, do.

Adam John, town chamberlain, Council chambers. House)

Home cottage, Eosneath street

Adam John, joiner, 31 West Burn street

Adam Eobert, carpenter, 7 John street

Adam Eobert, mason, 72 Eoxburgh street

Adam William, sugar refiner, Dellingburn street, House^

HoUybank, Eldon street

Adam William, mason, 23 East Shaw street

Adam William, cooper, 58 Eoxburgh street

Adam William & Co., plumbers, coppersmiths, &c., S Dock

breast

Adam Miss H.,grocer, 20 Ann Street

Adam Miss, 42 Eldon street

ADAMS Alexander, labourer, 13 John street

Adams JameSj labourer. Overtoil

3tl

D^EECTORY.

Adams John, accountant, Provident Bank. House, 18 Bris-

bane street

Adams Eobert, labourer, 20 Market street

Adams Eobert, joiner, 13 Catlacart street

Adams "William D., saddler, 19 Oathcart street

Adams "William, deep-sea pilot, 1 Grey place

Adams Mrs Mary, 2 Crawfurd street

ADAMSON Daniel D., feuar. Laurel villa, Johnston street

Adamson William, hairdresser, 71 Main street, Cartsdyke

Adamson Mrs William, Laurel villa, Johnston street

ADDIS James, mariner, Hope street

ADVEETISER OFFICE (aieenock), 29 Hamilton street

AGrNEW Alexander & Son, house factors, 15 Cross-shore

street. House, 10 Margaret street

Agnew Andrew, mason, 20 Hamilton street

AIKENHEAD James, shoemaker, 6 West Stewart street

AIED John, grocer, 60 Dalrymple street

Aird Thomas, porter and tobacconist, 10 East Quay lane.

House, 10 Antigua street

AIEMET Elliot, gardener, 29 Newark street

Airmet David, gardener, 6 Newark street

Airmet Miss A. dressmaker, 6 Newark street

AITCHISON Mrs, 10 Brisbane street

AITKEN Andrew, watchmaker and jeweller, 3 Hamilton

street. House, 11 Ardgowan square

Aitken Charles, engineer, 17 Lynedoch street

Aitken David, accountant. City of Glasgow- Bank. House,

63 Eegent street

Aitken James, gardener, 25 Newark street

Aitken James, of Lang & Aitken. Ho., 24 Antigua street

Aitken James, carpenter, 2 Watt place

Aitken James, shipmaster, 22 Sugarhouse lane

Aitken John, bleacher, 28 Sir Michael street

Aitken J. & J., hosiers, 30 West Bum street. House, 22

Aitken Miss, 18 Ardgowan square

DIRECTORY.

Aitken Miss Janet, dressmaker, 28 West Blackball street

Aitken Miss M., grocer, 23 Antigua street

Aitken Mrs Peter, 4 Greorge square

Aitken Mrs Eobert, 31 Brougkam street

Aitken Mrs, 32 Tobago street

ALEXANDER Alexander, farmer, Bogston, Port-Glasgow

road

Alexander Angus, sailmaker, 9 Antigua street

Alexander Arcbibald, sbipmaster, 82 Eegent street

Alexander Francis, bouse and sbip painter, 29 Sugarbouse

lane

Alexander Frederick, 2 York street

Alexander James, E.N.R., deputy-superintendent Mercantile

Marine office, 5 Virginia st. House, 48 Brougbam st.

Alexander James, boilermaker, 3 Artbur street

Alexander James, carter, 9 Bearbope street

Alexander James Gr. , druggist, 9 West Blackball st. House,

above sbop, entry round tbe corner

Alexander Jobn, carpenter, 16 Bearbope street

Alexander Mattbew, cowfeeder. Mount pleasant

Alexander Mattbew, labourer, 8 Ann street

Alexander Eobert, joiner, 15 Artbur street

Alexander Eobert> sailmaker, 23 Sir Micbael street

Alexander Eobert, labourer, 12 Ingleston road

Alexander William, cooper, 6 Lyle street

Alexander William, brassfounder, 18 Duncan street

Alexander William, sailmaker, Hope street

Alexander Miss, 33 Brougbam street

Alexander Mrs Edward, 10 Cross-sbore street

Alexander Mrs James, 72 Union street

Alexander Mrs Jobn, 2 Jamaica street

Alexander Mrs Tbomas, Holmscroft street, west

Alexander Mrs, grocer, 11 Main street, Cartsdyke. House>1 Lyle street

ALGrlE Andrew, grocer, 12 Hamilton street. House, 8

Antigua street

DlHECTOtlY.

Algie James, grocer, 17 Cathcart street, and 7 East Quay-

lane. House, 8 Shaw place

ALLAN Arthur P., shipmaster, 67 Eue-end street

Allan & Barr, grocers and provision merchants, 43 Hamilton

street

Allan Greorge, jun., East Stewart Street Grain Mills. Ho.,

, 1 St Andrew square

Allan George & Sons, iron and rivet manufacturers, Clyde

forge, Port-Glasgow road

Allan George, of G. Allan & Sons. House, Oakfield, west

Allan George, tobacco manufacturer, 23 Dahymple street.

House, 4 Mearns street

Allan James, tobacconist, 20 West Blackhall street

Allan James, carpenter, 6 West Stewart street

Allan James, foreman, Gas Works. House, 22 West Black-

hall street

Allan James, clerk, Post office

Allan James, sailmaker, 4 Laird street

Allan James, skinner, Ladyburn

Allan John, van driver, 1 Nicholson street

Allan John, baker, 9 Bearhope street,^

Allan Neil, sailmaker, 49 Inverkip street

AUan Eobert, tobacconist, 23 Dalrymple street. House, 4

Mearns street

Allan Eobert, of George AUan & Sons. House, Belville

Allan E. Leishman, M.D., 7 Grey place

Allan William, 13 St Andrew street

AUan William, labourer, 3 Bruce street

Allan WiUiam O., of Allan & Barr. House, Mount pleasant

Allan Mrs George, 29 Sir Michael street

Allan Mrs, mangle keeper, 4 Hill street

ALLISON Alexander, joiner, 70 Eoxburgh street

AlHson Allan, mate, 28 West Burn street

AlUson & Crawford, saw miUers and timber merchants, Bay

of Quick, Brougham street

Allison James, tailor, 7 Hill street

DIEECTORY.

Allison John, sawyer, 19 Main street, Oartsdyke

Allison John, fireman, 7 Highland close

Allison John E., 29 Brougham street

Allison Stewart, saw miller and contractor, 30 Crawfurd st.,

Glebe. House, 10 Ingleston street

Allison William, master of works, 5 Jamaica street. House,

Broomhill cottage, Drumfrochar road

Allison William, Inland Eevenue officer, 82 Eegent street

Allison William & Co., wholesale and retail wine and spirit

merchants, 57 Vermel. House, 14 Kelly street

Allison Miss, 14 Bruce street

Allison Mrs Eobert, 35 East Shaw street

Allison Mrs William, Myrtle cottage, Clyde street

ALSTON John, chain and anchor dealer, 10 East India

breast. House, 7 Brisbane street

AMOS Miss, dressmaker, 18 Kilblain street

ANDEESON Aaron, boilermaker, 24 Antigua street

Anderson Adam, 11 Market street

Anderson Alexander & Son, sugar refiners, Cappielow sugar-

house, Grreenock

Anderson Alexander, pattern maker, 11 Hamilton street

Anderson Alexander, of Alexander Anderson & Son. Ho.,

7 George square

Anderson Alexander, grocer, 34 Hamilton street. House,

22 West Stewart street

Anderson Andrew, 8 Ardgowan square

Anderson Andrew, engine-keeper, 65 Eue-end street

Anderson Archibald, carpenter, 7 Market street

Anderson Colin, labourer, 7 Eopework street

Anderson & Co., silk mercers, 14 West Blackball street

Anderson Daniel, joiner, &c., 7 Kilblain street. House, 12

Nelson street, west

Anderson Duncan, mariner, 20 West Blackball street

Anderson David, boilermaker, 2 John street

Anderson Frederick, labourer, 42 Inyerkip street

Anderson, George, baker, 26 Sir Michael street

DIRECTORY.

Anderson Henry, engineer, 2 Wilson place, Ingleston road

Anderson Hugh, hosier, glove and trimming warehouse, 38

Hamilton street. House, 23 Brougham street

Anderson James, watchmaker, 16 Sir Michael street

Anderson James, engineer, 21 Lynedoch street

Anderson James L., accountant, 50 Brougham street

Anderson James, finisher. Alma cottage, Hill-end

Anderson James, engineer, 2 John street

Anderson James, joiner, Y6 Eoxburgh street

Anderson James, shopman, 38 West Burn street

Anderson James, boilermaker, 47 Main street, Cartsdyke

Anderson John, grocer, 11 Ann street

Anderson John, engineer, 12 Ingleston road

Anderson John, smith, 25 Arthur street

Anderson John, joiner, 49 Eoxburgh street

Anderson John, of Alexander Anderson & Son. House, 7

George square

Anderson John, carpenter, 7 Market street

Anderson John, smith, 18 Arthur street

Anderson John, engineer, 1 Eegent street

Anderson John, gardener, 3 Ann street

Anderson Johnstone, smith, 6 St Lawrence street

Anderson Neil, grocer, 44 Inverkip street. House, do.

Anderson Kenneth, cork manufacturer, 15 East Quay lane

ilnderson, Orr & Co., sugar refiners. Berry yards, Drum-frochar road

Anderson Peter, joiner, 2 Hill-end

Anderson Peter, cabinetmaker, 30 Inverkip street

Anderson Quintin L., of Anderson & Co. House, 9 Laird st*

Anderson Eichard, shipmaster, 3 East Stewart street

Anderson Eobert, patternmaker, 32 Eegent street

Anderson and Eobertson, dyers and cleaners, 7 Hamilton st.

Anderson Thomas, spirit merchant, 11 East breast

Anderson William, grain merchant and wholesale grocer,

Sugar Exchange buildings, 3 Mansion-house lane. Ho.,

4 Mearns street

DIRECTORY.

Anderson William, sugar broker, Sugar Exchange buildings.

House, 4 Mearns street

Anderson William, stoker, 32 Ann street

Anderson Miss, lodgings, 13 Cartsburn street

Anderson Mrs Hugh, 7 Lower Ingleston

Anderson Mrs James, 15 St Andrew street

Anderson Mrs John, feuar, 15 West Stewart street

Anderson Mrs Margaret, spirit dealer, 39 West Blackball st.

House, do.

Anderson Mrs Thomas, 18 Ardgowan square

Anderson Mrs, 32 Dalrymple street

Anderson Mrs, 33 Cathcart street

Anderson Mrs, 22 West Stewart street

ANDEEW Alexander, shipmaster, 13 Lynedoch street

Andrew David, engineer, 10 Ingleston road

Andrew James, shipmaster, 33 Lynedoch street

Andrew James, smith, 49 Main street, Cartsdyke

Andrew James, rigger, 20 Cathcart street

Andrew Eobert, labourer, 4 St Andrew square

Andrew Eobert, baker, 47 Ann street

Andrew William, baker, 31 Sir Michael street

Andrew Mrs James, 65 Eoxburgh street

ANGUS Andrew, blacksmith, 7 Ingleston road

Angus George, coal merchant, Eailway mineral station, head

of Arthur street. House, 2 Upper crescent

Angus John, boilermaker, 12 Ingleston road

Angus Eobert, of Ewing, Angus & Co. House, Glenfield,

71 Union street

Angus Mrs George, 7 Lower Ingleston

Angus Mrs, 13 Charles street

APPLEBY Edward, rigger, 48 Cathcart street

Appleby Thomas, ropespinner, 27 Lynedoch street

APOTHECAEIES' Hall (Greenock), 28 Hamilton street

Apothecaries Hall (New), 17 Hamilton street

AEBUCKLE G. & M., fleshers, 1 Albert place, West Black-

hall street

8 DIRECTORY.

Arbuckle Greorge, of Q-. & M. Arbuckle. Ho., 23 Clarence st.

Arbuckle James & Co., tanners, Cartsburn and Stanners sts.

Arbuckle James, of James Arbuckle & Co. House, 6 East

Blackhall street

Arbuckle James, letter-carrier, P. 0.

Arbuckle Jobn, currier, 3 Cartsburn street. House, 5 Car-

nock street

Arbuckle Matthew, of Gr. & M. Arbuckle. House, Western

House, Gourock

AECHIBALD Alexander, shipmaster, 20 Mearns street

Archibald James, engineer, Lindsay's land, Crescent

Archibald William, 15 Jamaica street

Archibald Mrs John, outfitter, 14 Cathcart street

Archibald Mrs, 8 Inverkip street

AEKLEY Ai'thur, tidewaiter, 37 Ann street

Arkley James, boatbuilder, 37 Eue-end street

Arkley Misses, dressmakers and straw bonnet makers, 38

West Stewart street

Arkley Mrs Eobert, 3 Bank street

Arkley Mrs, 1 Dellingburn street

AEMITAGE William, wool-sorter, Broomhill, Drumfrochar

road

AEMOUE Alexander, shoemaker, 7 Sugarhouse lane

Armour Greorge, shoemaker, 63 Eue-end street

Armour John, joiner, 13 East Quay lane

Armour Joseph, labourer, 30 Sugarhouse lane

Armour Matthew, shoemaker, 11 Charles street

Armour WiUiam, sawyer, 48 Nelson street, west

Armour William, coppersmith, 15 Tobago street

AEMSTEONG James, teacher, East Episcopal school. Ho.,

6 Under crescent

AENOLD William, grocer, 37 Crawfurd street

AENOT Andrew, labourer, 1 Open shore

AENOTT James, engineer, 7 Hill street

AEEOLL Eobert, grocer, 21 Tobago street

Arroll WiUiam, grocer, 58 Vennel

DIEECTORY. 9

AETHUE Thomas, labourer, 13 St Andrew street

Arthur Thomas, feuar, 23 Ingieston street

Arthur Eobert, carpenter, 42 Main street, Oartsdyke

Arthur William, 6 Patrick street

Arthur Mrs Eobert, 40 Dalrymple street

ASSEMBLY Eooms, 27 Cathcart street

ATKINS Eobert, harbour master. Western division. House,

10 Trafalgar street

Atkins Mrs H., tobacconist, and Post-office receiving house,

30 West Blackball street

ATKINSON John, butler, 35 Crawfurd street

Atkinson Eichard, smith, Thomson's land, Crescent

AULD Charles, physician and surgeon, 3 Bank street. Ho,,

5 Houston street

Auld Hugh, moulder, 12 Springkell street

Auld Mrs, 20 Brisbane street

AUSTIN Matthew, mason, 72 Eoxburgh street

B

BADGE Henry, plumber, 8 West Burn street

BADGrlE Edward, pansman, 10' Hill street

BAILEY WiUiam, glazier, 11 Lynedoch street

Bailey Miss, earthenware dealer, 36 Shaw street

BAILLIE Angus, gardener, 43 Crawfurd street

Baillie Campbell, shipmaster, 7 West Stewart street

Baillie William, mariner, 4 Kilblain street

BAIN Alexander, blacksmith, 2 Springkell street

Bain Archibald, blockmaker, 13 Inverkip street

Bain Greorge, market gardener, 7 Mearns street

Bain James, 59 Eoxburgh street

Bain James, labourer, 8 Baker street

Bain James, joiner, 21 Main street, Cartsdyke

Bain John, moulder, 9 Hill street

Bain John, boilermaker, 22 John street

Bain Thomas, sawyer, 27 Eegent street

Bain Walter, cooper, 4 Nicholson street

10 mRECTORY.

Bain William, joiner, 6 Chapel street

Bain William, ropemaker, 34 Crawfurd street

BAINE & Johnston, merchants, Havelock buildings, 17

West Blackhall street

Baine William, foreman ropemaker, 6 Kelly street

BAIED Hugh, mason, 51 Eoxburgh street

Baird James, 25 West Burn street

Baird James F., boot and shoemaker, 12 Tobago street

Baird John, jun., mason, 13 West Blackhall street

Baird John, policeman, 1 William street

Baird John, gardener, Seafield

Baird Peter, carpenter, 3 East Stewart street

Baird' Eobert A., stationer and bookseller, 41 Cathcart st.

House, Ann street

Baird Eobert, gardener, 12 West Blackhall street. House, 5

West Stewart street

BAKEES' House of Call, 8 Market street

Bakers' Mill, 12 Baker street

BALDEESTON David, shipowner, 69 Eegent street

BALL George, engineer, 17 Main street, Oartsdyke

BALLANTIISTE, Adam & Eowan, sugar refiners, Dellingburn

street

Ballantine James, of Greenock Distillery Co. House, 7

Houston street

Ballantine John H., sugar refiner, Dellingburn street. Ho.,

7 Houston street

Ballantine Thomas, of Greenock Distillery Co. House, 22

Patrick street

Ballantine William, flesher, 53 Eue-end street. House,

Havelock buildings, 1 Argyle street

Ballantine Mrs William, lodgings, 1 Argyle street

BALLINGALL Peter, teller. BankofScotland, 47 Cathcart st-

BANK of Scotland, 47 Cathcart street

BANKHEAD William, gate keeper, 53 Main st., Cartsdyke

BANKIEE, Leitke & Co., merchants and ship brokers, 32

Cathcart street

DIEECTORY. 11

BANKS Alexander, provision dealer, 26 Charles street

Banks John, town missionary, Holmscroft street, west

BANNATYNE Eobert, wine and spirit merchant and feuar

,

1 Eopework street. House do.

Bamiatyne Mrs, 21 Ingleston street

BANNIGAN & Son, general bag, hoop, and cask merchants,

9 East Stewart street. House, 3 do.

BAPTIST Chapel, West Burn street

Baptist Chapel, Nelson street, west

BAEBOUE Alexander, boatman, Longwell close

Barbour Ephriam, ofBarbour& Johnstone. House, 7 Bear-

hope street

Barbour James, boilermaker, 5 John street

Barbour & Johnstone^ painters, 1 "Watt place

Barbour John, 38 Eoxburgh street

Barbour Thomas, captain, 29 Cathcart street

Barbour William, joiner, 2 Springkell street

Barbour William, joiner, 4 Tobago street

Barbour Miss Mary, furnishing shop, 20 Ann street

Barbour Mrs, lady's nurse, 6 West Burn street

BAECLAY David Elder, of E. Ewing & Co. House, GlenHuntley cottage, Port-Glasgow

Barclay James, carter, 4 Eoslin street

Barclay James, 4 Lower Ingleston

Barclay John, engineer, Hill-end works. House, 63 EastHamilton street

Barclay John Sharp, of M'Lean & Barclay. Ho., 58 VennelBarclay John, shoemaker and grocer, 28 Inverkip street

Barclay John, joiner, 4 Tobago street

Barclay Eobert, boot and shoe merchant, 46 Cathcart street

Barclay Eobert, tanner, Ladybui^n, 44 East Hamilton st.

Barclay Eobert, carter, 41 East Hamilton street

Barclay Thomas, labourer, 36 Main street, CartsdykeBarclay William, moulder, 15 John street

Barclay William, smith. Inch works, Port-Glasgow roadBarclay Miss, boys' dressmaker, 22 Crawfurd street

12 DIEEOTOEY.

Barclay Mrs, 58 Vennel

Barclay Mrs James, 37 Lynedoch street

Barclay Mrs, lady's nurse, 22 Orawfurd street

BA.ENAED James, contractor, 9 George square

BAENET Peter, agent, Glasgow Daily Herald, 4 Mansion-

house lane. House, 27 Antigua street

BAEE ArcHbald, sawyer, 9 Main street, Oartsdyke

Barr James, carter, 12 Bogle street

Barr James, cooper, 18 Sir Micliael street

Barr James, shoemaker, 7 Sugarhouse lane

Barr James^ gardener, 41 Union street

Barr John, gardener, 25 West Blackhall street. House,

BracKleston place

Barr Joiin, brassfounder, 19 Hamilton street

Barr Matthew, boilermaker, 8 Sir ]\Iichael street

Barr Eobert, gardener, 8 Boyd street

Barr William, tinsmith, 17 Cathcart street

Barr Mrs, 72 Union street

Barr Mrs Eobert, 1 Lyle street

BAEEIE Miss, 16 Cathcart street

BAEEON Charles, broker, 2 Taylor's close

Barron John, shoemaker, 8 West breast

BAEEOWMAN John, engineer, 11 St Lawrence street

BATHGATE Charles, labourer, 16 Bruce street

BAULD Adam, sand merchant, 57 Shaw street

BAXTEE Duncan, feuar, 22 Market street

Baxter Hugh, joiner, 40 West Burn street

Baxter John, tinsmith, 16 Dalrymple street

Baxter John, 1 Finnart terrace

Baxter John, boltmaker, 13 John street

Baxter John, spirit dealer, 35 Vennel

Baxter Malcom, 2 Springkell street

Baxter Peter, joiner, 3 Market street

Baxter Eobert, fish-curer, 6 Kilblain street

Baxter William, carpenter, 2 Open shore

Baxter Elizabeth, spirit dealer, 21 Eue-end street. Ho., do.

DIRECTORY. 13

Baxter Mrs Duncan, lodgings, 82 Eegent street

Baxter Miss, 6 West Stewart street

Baxter Mrs, 4 Dairymple street

BEAE George, out-door officer, H.M, Customs. House, 27

Lynedoch. street

BEAEDALL Joseph, engineer, 43 Ann street

BEATIE Charles, grocer, 55 Main st., Cartsdyke. Ho., do.

Beatie William, labourer, 10 Cartsburn street

Beatie Miss, grocer, 14 Brisbane street

Beatie Mrs, 6 Crawfurd street

BEATON Allan, carpenter, 8 Under crescent

Beaton Allan, carpenter, 82 East Hamilton street

Beaton Archibald, 2 Wilson place. East Ingleston

Beaton Hugh, joiner, 22 Cartsburn street

Beaton Peter, carter, 4 Sugarhouse lane

Beaton Mrs Alexander, 34 Crawfurd street

Beaton Mrs, 5 Ardgowan street. Glebe

BEATTIE Mrs, Commercial hotel, 2 East Quay lane, front-

ing Steamboat QuayBECK James, carpenter, E.N., 22 West Stewart street

BECErWITH Mrs, 10 Union street

BEITH James, feuar, 11 Watt street

Beith Mrs, grocer, 11 Cartsburn street. Ho., 25 Arthur st.

Beith Mrs, Holmscroft street, west

BELEOED John, labourer, M'Kelvie's land, Duncan street

BELL Archibald, clerk, 16 West Burn street. House, 1

Ardgowan street, Glebe

Bell David, carpenter, 1 3 St Lawrence street

Bell David, mariner, 27 Hamilten street

Bell, Duncan & Scott, sugar refiners, 14 Baker street

Bell James, plumber, 8 Antigua street

Bell James, of Bell, Duncan & Scott. House, GlasgowBell John, baker, 3 West Blackball street. House, 28 West

Burn street

Bell John, general dealer, 28 Shaw street. House, do,

BeU John, 13 West Blackball street

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14 DIRECTORY.

Bell John, labourer, 3 Jolin street

Bell Jolm, mariner, 45 Cathcart street

Bell Peter &-Co., plumbers, 10 East India breast

Bell Peter, of Peter Bell & Co. House, 24 Antigua street

Bell Eobert, mate, 11 Watt street

Bell Eobert, brassfounder, 15 St Lawrence street

Bell Margaret, 15 St Lawrence street

Bell Misses, under clothing shop, 36 West Blackhall street.

House, 7 Brisbane street

Bell Mrs Greorge, 7 Brisbane street

BENHAM James, agent and porter, 22 Shaw street

BENNIE Alexander, carpenter, 8 St Lawrence street

Bennie Mrs James, 7 Under crescent

BENSON Eobert, rigger, 32 Nicholson street

Benson William, shipmaster, 54 West Blackhall street

Benson William, shipmaster, 19 Lynedoch street

Benson William, sen., rigger, 19 Lynedoch street

BEEESFOED William, joiner, 39 Lynedoch street

BENZIE J., outfitter and hatter, 19 Cathcart street and 26

Hamilton street. House, 2 Mearns street

BEEEY James, slater, 6 Nelson street. Glebe

BEYEEIDGE David, engineer, Thomson's land, Crescent

Beyeridge James, cooper, 11 Bruce street

Beveridge James, bottler, 43 Crawfurd street

Beveridge James, smith, 23 Ingleston street

Beveridge William, labourer, 34 Charles street

Beveridge William, moulder, 2 Wilson place, Ingleston road

BIGGrAM John, spirit dealer, 35 Dalrymple street

Biggam Miss, teacher, 9 Ann street

BIGHAM Samuel, blacksmith, 39 Main street, Cartsdyke

Bigham Mrs David, 30 Dalrymple street

BINNING Eobert, nautical instrument maker, 9 East Shawstreet

BIEKMYEE Henry, clerk, 13 Lynedoch street

Birkmyre William, manufacturer, Greenock Sacking Co.,

Lynedoch street. House, Armadale place, Bank street

DIRECTORY. 15

Birknayi-e William, engineer, 2 Lyle street

BISKETT Thomas, mechanic, 32 Ann street

BLACK Adam, cabinetmaker and precentor, 59 Eoxburgh st.

Black Alexander, cooper, 44 Crawfurd street

Black Andrew I., of P. & A. Black, House, 1 Means street

Black Angus, carpenter, 34 Dalrymple street

Black Archibald, carpenter, 22 West Blackball street

Black Daniel, joiner, 1 Arthur street

Black Daniel, carpenter, 19 Sir Michael street

Black Daniel, carpenter, 2 Under crescent

Black David, boilermaker, 8 Ingleston street

Black Donald, labourer, 1 Open shore

Black Dugald, labourer, 23 Main street, Cartsdyke

Black Duncan, carpenter, 6 Hill street

Black Hugh, grocer, 37 Hamilton street. House, 23 Lyne-

doch street

Black James, carpenter, 5 Lynedoch street

Black James W., bookseller and stationer, Havelock build-

ings, 17 West Blackball street. House, 22 West Stew-

art street

Black James, engineer, 11 Under crescent

Black James, joiner and builder, 21 West Blackball street,

and 24 West Stewart st. House, 22 West Stewart st.

Black James, joiner, 16 William street

Black John, cabinetmaker, 25 Arthur street

Black John, writer, 46 Cathcart street. House, Clarendon

place, Eldon street

Black P. & A., brewers and maltsters, Holmscroft brewery,

Captain street

Black P. M., of P. & A. Black. House, 1 Mearns street

Black Peter, labourer, 57 Main street, Cartsdyke

Black Eobert, labourer, 1 Main street, Cartsdyke

Black Eobert, smith, 33 Eegent street

Black Eobert, of Shaw & Black. House, 4 Watt street

Black Thomas, sailmaker, Donald's court, back of Siiilor's

Home. House, 36 Ann street

i6 DIRECTORY.

Black William, clerk, 24 Bank street

Black & Yaun, cabinetmakers and upkolsterers, 12 Brough-

am street

Black Mary, grocer, 36 Shaw street. Ho., do.

Black Miss Jane, lodgings, 29 Charles street

Black Mrs Greorge, 5 Lynedoch street

Black Mrs James, 22 West Stewart street

Black Mrs John, lodgings, 40 Dalrymple street

Black Mrs John, 1 Mearns street

Black Mrs John, grocer, 10 Cross-shore street

Black Mrs, librarian. Watt Monument, 9 Union street

Black Mrs, 26 Sir Michael street

Black Mrs, 41 Ann street

BLACKBUEN Alexander, boatman, 11 West breast

BLACKMOEE Edward, 3 Einnart terrace

BLACKWOOD John, carter, hay and straw dealer, 2 Annstreet. House, do.

Blackwood James, carpenter, 19 Main street, Cartsdyke

BLAKE, Barclay & Co., engineers and millwrights. Hill-

end WorksBlake John, of Blake, Bai;clay & Co. Ho., Dunedin cottage,

5 St Lawrence street

BLAKIE William, engineer, 6 Ingieston street

BLAIE Alexanders., baker, 36 Dalrymple street

Blair Archibald, pawnbroker, 31 Yennel. House, Mount

place, Ann street

Blair Archibald, engineer, 83 Eegent street

Blair Archibald, governor of poor-house. Captain street

Blair David, miller, Cartsburn mill

Blair David, baker, 45 Cathcart street. Ho., 7 Mearns st.

Blair Donald, mariner, 4 West Quay lane

Blair Duncan, shoemaker, 7 Market street

Blair Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 3 Bell entry

Blair Hugh, carter, 2 Bearhope street

Blair Hugh, shoemaker, 33 Cathcart street

Blair Hugh, sladesman, 66 Yennel

DIRECTORY. 17

Blair Hugh E., wine and spirit mercliant, 29 Vennel. Ho.,

16 Kelly street

Blair James, carter, 8 Ingleston street

Blair John, rigger, 16 Tobago street

Blair John, carter, 15 Arthur street

Blair John, baker, 45 Cathcart street

Blair John, lime merchant. Goods depot, Eegent street, and

14 Antigua street. House, 1 Hill street

Blair John, carter, 54 Dalrymple street

Blair Joseph, printer and publisher of the Greenock Herald

and General Advertiser newspaper, 4Q Cathcart street.

House, 2 Watt place

Blair Joseph, watchman, 1 Springkell street

Blair Peter, clerk, contractor's office, Eailway station, Goods

depot. House, 50 Eldon street

Blair Peter, clerk, 4 Boyd street

Blair, Eeid & Steele, sugar refiners, Imgleston street

Blair Eichard, engineer, 18 Bogle street

Blair Eobert & Sons, cabinetmakers, upholsterers, and house

factors, 7 "West Blackball street

Blair Eobert, sugar refiner, Pinnart house

Blair Eobert, of Eobert Blair & Sons. House, Woodside

cottage, Eobertson street

Blair Eobert, jun., writer, 10 William street. House, 50

Brougham street

Blair Eobert, cabinetmaker, 25 Lynedoch street

Blair Eobert, procurator-fiscal of Eenfrewshire, Greenock*

House, 8 George square

Blair Thomas, plumber, 25 Lynedoch street

Blair Thomas, rigger, 7 Hill street

Blair Thomas, bootmaker, 26 West Burn street

Blair Thomas, smith, 1 Carnock street

Blair Thomas, jun., bootmaker,

Blair William, porter, 7 East Quay lane

Blair Miss, 27 Antigua street

Blair Mrs Archibald, 11 Under crescent

18 DIRECTORY.

Blair Mrs Jolm, 33 Eegent street

BLANCKEN Joshua, clotliier and outfitter, 14 Catlicart st-

House, 16 Antigua street

BLEAKLY Eobert, labourer, 3 Crawfurd street

BLENCH Jolin Gr., officer of Inland Eevenue, 5 Captain st-

BLUE Dugald, labourer, 7 Eopework street

Blue Dugald, cooper, 42 Inverkip street

Blue Gilbert, labourer, Lindsay's cottage, Crescent

Blue James, engineer, 24 Ann street

Blue Jobn, spirit dealer, 8 Charles st. Ho., 2 Crawfui-d st.

BLYTH David, carpenter, 10 Baker street

BOAG Andrew, writer and insurance agent, 5 Hamilton st.

House, Holly cottage, 12 Jamaica street

Boag Andrew, cooper, 15 Kilblain street

Boag Finlay, cbainmaker, 13 Charles street

Boag James, slater, 9 East Shaw street

Boag James, ropemaker, 35 Lynedoch street

Boag James, brassmoulder, 12 Ingleston street

Boag John, plumber, 7 Sir Michael street

Boag Peter, millwright, 37 Lynedoch street

Boag Eobert, smith and forgemaster, 55 Shaw street. Ho..

12 Jamaica street

Boag Thomas, furnishing ironmonger, smith, bellhanger, and

grate manufacturer, 7 West Blackball st. Ho., 17 do.

Boag Thomas, ropemaker, 33 Lynedoch street

Boag Walter, late shipmaster, Einnart

Boag Mrs, farmer, Craigieknows, East parish

BOGrAN Bernard, wire-worker, 71 Vennel

BOLL John, mason, 13 Nicholson street

BOLTON James, labourer, 16 Sir Michael street

BONAE Eev. Jno. J., minister of St. Andrew's Free Chui'ch>

House, Ardgowan street, west

Bonar William, carpenter, 26 Yennel

Bonar William, sailmaker, 4 Nicholson street

BONE James, grain and potato merchant, 23 Tobago st.

House, do.

DIRECTORY. 19

Bone Quintin, clerk, 22 Mearns street

Bone William, of Foulds and Bone. House, 3 George sq.

Bone Mrs James, 48 Ann street

BONNAE Dundas, of Bonnar & Cameron. House, 61 Eox-

burgli street

Bonnar & Cameron, house painters, 3 Albert place

BONES Eichard, E.N., H.M.C. Prince Albert, 6 Trafalgar

street

BOOLDS Henry John, Lloyd's surveyor, City of Glasgow

Bank buildings. House, Orangefield cottage

BOELAND John, missionary, 6 Antigua street

Borland J. C, temperance hotel keeper, 24 Cathcart street

BOETHWICK Thomas, carpenter, 6 West Stewart street

Berthwick William, joiner, 26 Sir Michael street

Berthwick George, railway guard, 1 Eegent street

Borthwick Mrs John, green grocer, 38 Ann street

BOWEEBANK Mrs, 42 West Burn street

BOWEES Alexander, carpenter, 63 Eue-end street

BOWES Mrs John, 18 Antigua street

BOWIE Andrew, 1 Arthur street

Bowie James, labourer, 46 Main street, Cartsdyke

Bowie John, labourer, 15 Arthur street

Bowie Thomas, carpenter, 9 Under crescent

Bowie William, teacher, Highlanders' Academy. House, 22

Mearns street

BOWLING Green and Curling Dam, Ardgowan square

BOWMAN James & Co., milliners, 43 Vennel. House, 35

Ann street

Bowman John, engineer, 55 Shaw street

Bowman John, shoemaker, 9 Bruce street

Bowman Peter, 26 Nicholson street

Bowman Misses, teachers, 26 Nicholson street

BOYCE Edward, spirit dealer, 31 Shaw st. House, AnchorInn close

Boyc3 Henry, French polisher, 5 Main street, Cartsdyke

BOYD Andrew, late shipmaster, 41 Union street

20 DIRECTOEY.

Boyd Daniel, engineer, 27 Antigua street

Boyd Daniel, labourer, 6 Eoslin street

Boyd David, carpenter, 4 Jolin street

Boyd Hugh, gardener, Ladj^burn bouse

Boyd James, cowfeeder, 42 Inverkip street

Boyd James, aerated water manufacturer, Wellington Court

Boyd James, labourer, 46 Inverkip street

Boyd James, carpenter, 24 John street

Boyd James, joiner, 8 Chapel street

Boyd John, spirit dealer, 14 Sir Michael street and 14 To-

bago street. House, 11 Bearhope street

Boyd Johnstone, van driver, 6 West Stewart street

Boyd Eichard, 51 Main street, Cartsdyke

Boyd Eobert, carpenter, 10 William street

Boyd & Spencer, coal masters, Father colliery, Wishaw. Newcoal depot, Eegent street—Gr. Ewing, agent. Office, 13

Dixon street, Glasgow

Boyd William, joiner, 36 Crawfurd street

Boyd William, joiner, 12 Ingleston road

Boyd Mrs Charles, 65 Eue-end street

Boyd Miss, dressmaker, 9 Nicholson street

Boyd Miss, feuar, 4 Smith's lane

BOYLE David, tidewaiter, 2 Tobago street

Boyle James, grocer and wholesale potato merchant, 26

Market street. House, 6 Inverkip street

Boyle Mrs, 73 Main street, Cartsdyke

BEABENDEE John, carter, 6 Patrick street

BEADLEY Greorge, late hatter, 12 Nelson street, west

Bradley John, tailors' call master, 16 Market street

Bradley John, upholsterer, 20 East Shaw street

Bradley William, pawnbroker, 47 Dalrymple street

Bradley Mrs, spirit dealer, 9 East Breast

BEAIDLEY Mrs, lodgings, 24 Hamilton street

BEAIDSHAW Miss, 44 Crawfurd street

BEAIDWOOD James, engineer, 3 John street

Braidwood Jolin, engineer, 11 Under crescent

DIEECTORY. 21

BEAND David, sawyer, V Kirk street

BEEOKENEIDGE Jolin, baker, 8 Market street

BEISBANE James, agent for the Confident Life Assurance

Co., Wilson place, Ingleston road

BEISLANE John, traveller, 7 Cowgate stree

BEITISH and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company (limited),

28 Cathcart street

British Linen Co.'s Bank, Bank buildings, 13 William street.

T. 0. Hunter, agent

BEITON John, painter, 2 Springkell street

Briton Mrs, 2 Kilblain street

BEOADBUEN Thomas, mason, 20 Market street

BEOADFOOT James, plumber and lead merchant, 2 Westbreast. House, 22 Brisbane street

Broadfoot William, wine and spirit merchant, 10 Dalrymple

street. House, 5 Kelly street

Broadfoot Mrs James, Holmscroft street, east

BEOCK Alexander, engineer, 4 Lower Ingleston

BEODIE Archibald, joiner, 9 Laird street

Brodie Daniel, painter, 33 Cathcart street

Brodie John, shipmaster, 37 Crawfard street

Brodie John, taUor and clothier, 22 Cathcart street. Ho., do.

Brodie John, jun., tailor, 20 Bruce street

Brodie John, boot and shoemaker, 8 William st. House, do.

Brodie Eobert, labourer, 8 John street

Brodie ;Mrs, lodgings, 5 Ardgowan street. GlebeBrodie Mrs, 4 Kilblain street

Brodie Mrs Eobert, 7 Market street

Brodie Mrs, lodgings, 9 Laird street

BEOMLEY John Stewart, E.N., 15 Kelly street

BEOOM Eichard, gunner H.M.S. Hogue. Ho., 5 Lyle st.

BEOTCHIE Donald, seamen's chaplain, 7 West Stewart st.

BEOUG-H John, of Brough & Orr. House, 9 Hill street

Brough and Orr, smiths and farriers, 4 Chapel street

BEGUN Neil, merchant, 2 Cathcart street. House, 2 Ard-gowan square

22 DIRECTOEY.

Broun Neil & Co., measurers, 2 Cathcart street

BEOWN A. & Co., grocers, 24 Tobago street

Brown A. & H., carpenters, boatbuilders and blockmakers*

17 Eue-end street, and 60 Main street, Cartsdyke

Brown Alexander, of Maoalister & Fyfe. Ho., 27 Union st.

Brown Alexander, mariner, 4 East Quay lane

Brown Angus, carpenter, 12 St Lawrence street

Brown Archibald, shipmaster, 15 Antigua street

Brown Archibald, gardener, Deer Park lodge

Brown Archibald, of Macfarlan, Brown & Co. House, 15

Antigua street

Brown Archibald, shipmaster, 15 Lynedoch street

Brown Daniel, carpenter, 1 Eegent street

Brown Donald, carpenter, 68 Vennel

Brown Duncan, labourer, 3 Hill street

Brown Duncan, candlemaker, 43 Ann street

Brown E., mason, 4 Watt street

Brown Ebenezer, labourer, 7 Tobago street

Brown Edward, boilermaker, 59 Main street, Cartsdyke

Brown Hamilton, of A. & H. Brown, 4 Shaw place

Brown Hugh, 24 Sir Michael street

Brown James, spirit dealer, 13 Shaw street. House, 11 do.

Brown James, collector, Shaws Water Joint-Stock Company,

Office and house, 49 Eue-end street

Brown James, clerk, 18 Bruce street ,

Brown James, baker, 5 Eue-end street

Brown James, 1 Main street, Cartsdyke

Brown James, coal merchant, and agent, City Bank build-

ings. House, Abbotsford place, 5 Eoxburgh street

Brown James, railway guard, 19 Cathcart street

Brown James, waiter, 1 Bank street

Brown James, carpenter, 3 Stanners street

Brown James, baker, 21 Ingleston street

Brown J. S. & M'Neil, drapers and general warehousomenj,

22 Hamilton street

Brown John, barber. 1 Cartsburn street

DIRECTORY. 23

Brown John, of Fish, Brown & Co. House, Trinidad place,

10 Eldon street

Brown John, tanner, 20 West Blackhall street

Brown John, mariner, 47 Shaw street

Brown John, boilermaker, 4 John street

Brown John, joiner, &c., 49 Shaw street

Brown John, labourer, 11 Cartsburn street

Brown John, carpenter, 3 Tobago street

Brown John, tailor, 2 East Quay lane

Brown John, feuar, 3 Forsyth street

Brown John, plasterer, 4 Kilblain street

Brown John, rigger, 3 Crawfurd street

Brown Matthew, merchant, 10 Ardgowan square

Brown Peter, mason, 3 Salmon street

Brown Eobert, slater, 24 Tobago street

Brown Robert, grocer and provision merchant, Havelock

buildings, 17 "West Blackhall street, and 28 Dalrympl©

street. House, 12 Watt street

Brown Eodger, railway porter, 37 Nicholson street

Brown & Eodger, ship chandlers and ironmongers, 25 Eue-

end street

Brown Samuel, cowfeeder, 50 Inverkip street

Brown, Stewart & Co.,paper manufacturers, Overton mill

Brown Walter, labourer, 28 Tobago street

Brown William, mason, 9 Nicholson street

Brown William, carpenter, 16 Bearhope street

Brown William, cotton spinner, 47 Ann street

Brown William, boatbmlder. Bay of Quick. House, 11 Eos-

lin street

Brown William, labourer, 30 Inverkip street

Brown Misses, Berlin repository and furnishings, 38 Hamil-

ton street

Brown Miss M., grocer, 18 Mearns street

Brown Miss, milliner, 7 Nicholson street

Brown Miss, milliner, 7 Kelly street

Brown Miss, lodgings, 25 Eegent street

24 DIRECTORY.

Brown Miss, lodgings, 7 Nicholson street

Brown Miss, teacher, 45 Hamilton street

Brown Mrs David, 17 Eoxburgh street

Brown Mrs James, grocer, 19 Vennel

Brown Mrs James, grocer, 20 West Blackhall st. Ho., do.

Brown Mrs James, 39 Ann street

Brown Mrs William, 15 Kelly street

BEOWNE John, journalist, and editor of Greenock Herald

newspaper, 40 Cathcart street. House, 46 do.

BEOWNING John, clothier and hatter, 5 Hamilton street.

House, 20 Mearns street

Browning, grocer, 17 Arthur street. House, do.

Browning Mrs, grocer, 5 Union street

BEOWNLIE, Buchanan & Co., plumbers, tinsmiths, and

braziers, 6 West breast

Brownlie James, shoemaker, 32 Dalrymjjle street

Brownlie ISIiss, Hillside, 1 St Lawrence street

Brownlie Mrs Wm., Hillside, 1 St Lawrence street

BETJCE Abram, shipmaster, 8 Argyle street

Bruce Alexander, carpenter, 2 Lyle street

Bruce Alexander, provision merchant, 22 Shaw street

Bruce Edmund, letter-press printer, 64 Eoxburgh street

Bruce Gr. & J., clothiers and hatters, 46 Hamilton street

Bruce Greorge, mariner, 12 East Quay lane

Bruce Greorge, of G. & J. Bruce. House, Boyd place, 3 WestBlackhall street

Bruce J'ohn, of G. & J. Bruce. House, 4 Lyle street

Bruce John, shipmaster, 40 Hamilton street

Bruce Magnus, mate, 16 William street

Bruce William, feuar—office, Bruce street. House, MountPark cottage

Bruce Misses, Mount pleasant

Bruce Mrs A., tobacconist, 40 Hamilton street

Bruce Mrs, Mount Park cottage, Bank street

Bruce Mrs, Mount pleasant

BEUNTON Edward, watchmaker, 41 Lynedoch street

DIRECTORY. 25

BEYAN George, teacher, Smith's lane school. Ho., Mount

pleasant

Bryan William, 36 Main street, Oartsdyke

Bryce Peter, engineer, 11 Lyle street

Bryce Mrs James, lodgings, 4 Watt street

Bryce Mrs, 3 Shannon's close

BEYDEN" James, carpenter, 2 John street

BEYDONE John, baker, 40 Inverkip street

BEYMNEE Graham, steamboat ov^ner and steam-packet

agent, 9 Customhouse place. House, 16 Kilblain st.

Brymner John, of E. S. M'Morland & Co., 15 East Quaylane. House, 1 Union street

Brymner James, joiner, 66 East Hamilton street

Brymner Miss, 1 Union street

BEYSON John, spirit dealer, 30 Shaw street

Bryson Mrs, 8 Market street

Bryson Mrs J. H., druggist, 71 Main st., Cartsdyke. Ho. , do.

BUCHAN John, gilder, 26 Sir- Michael street

Buchan Alexander, smith, 84 East Hamilton street

Buchan Walter, seaman, 40 West Burn street

Buchan Mrs Wm., lady's nurse and midwife, 45 Shaw st,

BUCHANAN Alexander, joiner, 20 Cathcart street

Buchanan Archibald, engineer, 18 Inverkip street

Buchanan Archibald, turnkey, 32 Inverkip street

Buchanan David, cooper, 43 Ann street

Buchanan Donald, coppersmith, 27 Hamilton street

Buchanan James, house, ship and sign painter, paper hanger,

&c., 44 Shaw street, and 29 Eue-end street. House, 15

Nicholson street

Buchanan James C, Bagatelle, 23 Eldon street

Buchanan John, clerk, 39 West Blackball street

Buchanan John, shipmaster, 10 Union street

Buchanan John, porter to Clyde Shipping Company. Ho,,

21 Ann Street

Buchanan John, brassfounder, 5 Hill street

Buchanan John, carpenter, 18 Antigua street

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26 DrREOTORY.

Buchanan John, carpenter, 22 Inverkip street

Buchanan John, policeman, 3 Bruce street

Buchanan John, boilermaker, 3 John street

Buchanan Malcom, 29 Union street

Buchanan Neil, rigger, 30 Sir Michael street

Buchanan Neil, labourer, Lang's land, Longwell close

Buchanan Matthew, of Gray & Buchanan. House, 84 Ee-

gent street

Buchanan Peter, mason, 44 Inverkip street

Buchanan Eobert, LL.D., Kilblain Academy. House, 14

Princes sti'eet

Buchanan Eobert M., cooper, 18 Charles street. Ho., Mountpark

Buchanan William, shipmaster, 54 West Blackball street

Buchanan Misses, Hyde Park cottage, 7 St. Lawrence street

Buchanan Misses, 84 Eegent street

Buchanan Mrs D., spirit dealer (Grardeners' Arms Inn), 10

Market street and 5 Manse lane

Buchanan Mrs John, 8 Shaw place

Buchanan Mrs Eobert M., Mount park

Buchanan Mrs, temperance hotel, 6 Cathcart square

Buchanan Mrs, 30 Sir Michael street

BUIE Archibald, labourer, 32 Inverkip street

Buie Hugh, of M. & H. Buie. House, 19 Brougham street

Buie M. & H., plumbers, 7 East breast

Buie Malcom, of M. & H. Buie. House, 19 Brougham st.

Buie Neil, collector of burial society, 19 Ann street

BTJNTAIN Alexander, carter, 4 Ingleston street

Buntain James, carter, 1 Stanners street

Buntain John, baker, M'Kelvie's land, Duncan street

Buntain John, labourer, 6 Eoslin street

Buntain William, stamper. Post office. Ho., 29 Eegent st.

Buntain Mrs William> 35 East Shaw street

Buntain Mrs, 12 Watt street

BUEGES W. & J., soap makers and tobacconists, 31 Market

street

DIRECTORY. 27

Burges Mrs, 7 Shaw place

BUENET William, hammerman, 1 York street

BUENOLA A., ship broker, 25 Nicholson street

BUENS Alexander, bill-poster, 1 "West breast

Burns David, joiner, 12 Bruce street

Burns George, slate merchant and slater, 24 Crawfurd street,

House, 12 West Blackball street

Burns James, tailor, 16 Dairymple street

Burns Mrs, oo Inverkip street

BUENSTDE William, engineer, 28 Eoxburgh street

Burnside Greorge, storeman, 3 Bearhope street

Burnside Mrs, 6 Nelson street, Glebe

BUESEY Mrs, 7 Lyle street

BIJETON Thomas, collector of poor-rates. Captain street*

House, 31 Sir Michael street

Burton William, cooper, Holmscroft street, west

Burton William, spirit dealer, 17 Shaw street

Burton Mrs John, remnant and stay warehouse, 8 Cross-

shore street

BUEEELL James, police sergeant, 4 Ann street

BUTLEE George M., florist and nurseryman, Finnar^

nursery

BUTT Diederick, sugar boiler, 7 Ingleston street

BUTTEEWOETH Edmund, grinder, Smith's land, Crescent

CACHALL James, boilermaker, 55 Main street, Cartsdyke

CAIED & Co., engineers and iron ship-builders, 8 Arthur st.5

14 Main street, Cartsdyke, and 50 Dalrymple street

Caird Colin S., ship broker, commission and insurance agent,

City of Glasgow Bank buildings. House, 9 Grey place

Caird James T., of Caird & Co. House, Seafield house

Caird Miss, feuar, 12 Patrick street

Caird Mrs John, 10 Forsyth street

CAIENS James, joiner and blockmaker, 6 Antigua street

DIRECTORY.

CALDER Hugh, boatman, 26 Daliymple street

Calder Eobert, broker, 42 Sliaw street. House, 55 do.

Calder Eobert, bootmaker, 11 Duncan street

Calder Mrs, grocer, 13 Tobago street

CALDEEWOOD George, fislimonger, Fisbmarket. House,

44 Shaw street

Calderwood James, inspector of nuisances and fire engines,

17 Bruce street

Calderwood Mrs Hugh, 16 Cathcart street

CALDWELL A. & M., grocers, 22 John st. Ho., Hill-end

Caldwell David, boilermaker, Wilson's land, Ingleston street

Caldwell Edward, dealer, 39 Dalrymple street

Caldwell John, mason, 76 Eoxburgh street

Caldwell Mrs, 55 Euo-end street

CALEDONIAlSr Eailway Company's office, 25 Cathcart st.

CALLA.NDEE Thomas, shipowner, 9 Grrey place

CALLIG-AN Michael, smith, 28 West Burn street

Calligan Mrs, 26 Cartsburn street

CAMEEON Alexander, mason, 12 Tobago street

Cameron Alexander, innkeeper, 9 William street

Cameron Alexander G., boatbuilder, 4 East Blackball street.

House," Mount pleasant

Cameron Alexander, mason, 40 West Burn street

Cameron Alexander, carpenter, 1 Carnock street

Cameron Alexander, sawyer, 2 Market street

Cameron Allan, wood merchant and hammer-shaft manufac-

turer, 16 St Andrew street. House, 11 Antigua street

Cameron Angus, blacksmith and grocer, 21 Main street,

Cartsdyke. House, 15 do.

Cameron Archibald, cabinetmaker, 4 Bearhope street

Cameron Archibald, sailmaker, 46 Cathcart street

Cameron Archibald, carter, 48 Nelson street, west

Cameron Charles, cabinetmaker. Mount pleasant

Cameron Daniel, engineer, 51 Main street, Cartsdyke

Cameron Donald, smith, 4 Hill street

Cameron Donald, labourer, 13 John street

DIRECTORY. 29

Cameron Donald, late sexton, 1 Clarence street .

Cameron Donald, engineer, 11 Under crescent

Cameron Donald, grocer and spirit dealer, 44 Shaw street.

House, 49 do.

Cameron Donald, joiner, 7 John street

Cameron Dugald, mariner, 25 Eegent street

Cameron Grilbert, Havelock buildings. 17 West Blackhall

street

Cameron Hugh, labourer, 4 Nelson street. Glebe

Cameron Hugh, pilot, 6 Lyle street

Cameron Hugh, 5 Ardgowan street, west

Cameron John, policeman, 34 Inverkip street

Cameron John & Sons, auctioneers, valuators, and housd

factors, 10, 12, and 14 . Cross-shore street. House, 15

Cross-shore street

Cameron John, miller, Eice mills, Drumfrocher road

Cameron John, painter, 26 Cartsburn street

Cameron John, fireman, 3 Union court

Cameron John, labourer, 39 Main street, Cartsdyke

Cameron John, bottler, 7 Market street

Cameron John, engineer, 1 Hill street

Cameron John, painter, 7 Under crescent

Cameron Kenneth, painter, 44 Oathcart street

Cameron Kenneth, grocer, 9 Cathcart street. House, Hopeplace, 15 Antigua street

Cameron Murdoch, carpenter, 4 John street

Cameron Patrick, feuar, 6 Trafalgar street

Cameron Peter, joiner, 27 Eegent street

Cameron Eobert, policeman, 5 Cowgate street

Cameron Eobert, watchman, 17 Main street, Cartsdyke

Cameron William, cotton spinner, Drumfrochar road

Cameron William, of Bonnar & Cameron. House, 7 Boydstreet, Glebe

Cameron Elizabeth, sempstress, 3 West Burn street

Cameron Mrs A., 1 Kelly street

Cameron Mrs Dugald, 15 Crawfurd street

30 DIRECTOR-?.

Cameron Mrs, lodgings, 31 Charles street

Cameron Mrs, 2 1 Arthur street

Cameron Mrs, 11 Crawfurd street

Cameron Mrs, 4 East Shaw street

CAMPBELL Alexander, joiner, 23 Arthur street

Campbell Alexander, porter for Londonderry steamers, 2

Open shore

Campbell Alexander, cabinetmaker, 21 Hamilton street

Campbell Alexander, carpenter, 11 St Andrew street

Campbell Alexander, merchant and wool agent, 16 WesBurn street. House, 50 Eldon street

Campbell Alexander, tailor, 4 Hamilton street

Campbell Alexander, 13 Sir Michael street

Campbell Alexander, carpenter,. 11 Main street, Cartsdyke

Campbell Alexander, boilermaker, 17 Cathcart street

Campbell Alexander, smith, 33 Eegent street

Campbell Alexander, carpenter, 2 Dellingburn street

Campbell Alexander, bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder,

9 Hamilton street. House, 20 Brisbane street

Campbell Alexander, joiner, 3 East Stewart street

Campbell, Anderson & Co., wholesale wine merchants and

coopers, 2 Shaw street

Campbell Angus, labourer, 22 Tobago street

Campbell Angus, engineer, 4 East Quay lane

Campbell Angus, blacksmith, 3 John street

Campbell Angus, Queen's porter, 6 Trafalgar street

Campbell Archibald, labourer, 57 Shaw street

Campbell Archibald, butler, 1 Eldon street

Campbell Archibald, carpenter, 11 Hill street

Campbell Archibald, carpenter, 3 East Stewart street

CampbeU Archibald, watchman, 32 Sugarhouse lane

Campbell Archibald, boot and shoemaker, 47 Main street,

Cartsdyke

Campbell Charles, letter-press printer, City Bank buildings,

32 Cathcart st. Ho., Mount place, Holmscroft st., east

Campbell Charles, joiner, 15 John street

DIRECTORY. 8

1

Campbell Colin, collector of Inland Eevenue, Excise brancli'

Inland Bevenue office, Customlio-use buildings. House,

48 Brougham street

Campbell Colin, carpenter, 1 Salmon street

Campbell Colin, carpenter, 4 Ingleston street

Campbell Daniel, joiner and glazier, 18 John st. Ho., do.

Campbell Daniel, smith, 8 Hill street

Campbell Daniel, spirit dealer, 48 Shaw street. Ho., do.

Campbell David, coal agent for Hamilton & M'Culloch, 3

Chapel street. House, 23 Antigua street

Campbell David, carpenter, 10 Hamilton street

Campbell Donald, porter, 1 Duncan street

Campbell Donald, skipper, 1 Bank street

Campbell Donald, carpenter, 25 Eegent street

Campbell Donald, joiner, 15 John street

Campbell Dugald, pilot, 4 Nelson street, Glebe

Campbell Dugald, accountant, and property and insurance

agent, 29 Cathcart street. House, 1 Kelly street

Campbell Dugald, carpenter, 4 Bruce street

Campbell Dugald, sailmaker, 8 Cathcart street

Campbell Duncan, policeman, 31 Eegent street

Campbell Duncan, gabbartman, 1 Sugarhouse lane

Campbell Duncan, joiner, 20 Ingleston street

Campbell Duncan, joiner, 7 Duncan street

Campbell Duncan, hosiery and remnant warehouse, 56 Yen-nel. House, 23 Sir Michael street

Campbell Duncan, joiner, 44 Inverkip street

Campbell Duncan, labourer, 5 John street

Campbell Duncan, labourer, 5 Ardgowan street. GlebeCampbell Hugh, engineer, 50 West Blackball street

Campbell Hugh, tailor, 3 Cowgate street

Campbell Hugh, carpenter, 6 John street

Campbell James, merchant, 12 West Blackball street

Campbell James, labourer, 15 Stanners street

Campbell James, builder and contractor, 7 Laird st. Ho.,Williamson street

32 DIRECTORY.

Campbell James, painter, 8 Catlicart street

Campbell James C, commander E.N., Brookfield, 46 Eldon

street

Campbell James, shipmaster, Hope place, 15 Antigua st.

Campbell James, 13 Lyle street

Campbell James F., merchant, 3 Eldon street

Campbell James, mate, 39 Ann street

Campbell James, skinner, 51 East Hamilton street

Campbell James, tidewaiter, 1 Hill street

Campbell James, gardener, Newark street

Campbell James, joiner, 6 Kilblain street

Campbell Jobn, clothier, 14 Hamilton street. Ho. , 43 Annstreet

Campbell John, mariner, 15 Crawfnrd street

Campbell John, labourer, 4 Hill street

Campbell John, feuar, 17 Brougham street

Campbell John, baker, 56 Roxburgh street

Campbell John, jun., & Co., wholesale and retail ironmongers,

2 Cathcart square. House, 35 Boyd place. West Black-

hall street

Campbell John, boilermaker, 25 Arthur street

Campbell John, policeman, Brachelston

Campbell John, steamboat-man, 10 Shaw street

Campbell John, carpenter, 59 Eue-end street

Campbell John, carjDenter, 10 Shaw street

Campbell John, law clerk, 9 Captain street

Campbell John, sailmaker, 28 Ann street

Campbell John, spirit retailer, 16 Stanners street

Campbell John, cooper, 6 West Stewart street

Campbell John, cooper, 26 Dalrymple street

Campbell John, mason, 2 Union court

Camjjbell John, shipmaster, 21 Sir Michael street

Campbell John, policeman, 4 Salmon street

Campbell John, coal merchant, station, head of Arthur st.

House, 13 Stanners street

Campbell John, carpenter, 37 Lynedoch street

DIRECTORY. 33

Campbell John, chainmaker, 4 Sir Michael street

Campbell John, carter, 11 Main street, Cartsdyke

Campbell John, smith and chainmaker, 9 West breast. Ho.,

9 Nicholson street

Campbell John, gardener, 16 Bruce street

Campbell John, gardener, Broomhill

Campbell Neil, merchant, Greenbank rice mills, Dramfro-

char road. House, 20 Margaret street

Campbell Neil, carter, 7 New Dock lane

Campbell Neil, shoemaker, 5 Market street

Campbell Peter, boot and shoemaker, 58 Vennel. Ho., do.

Campbell Peter, grocer, 5 Hamilton street. Ho., 20 Bank

street

Campbell Peter, huckster, 3 Cowgate street

Campbell Eobert, Middle Parish session-clerk, and registrar

of births, deaths and marriages, 11 Bank st. Ho., do.

Campbell Eobert, shoemaker, 64 Eoxburgh street

Campbell Eonald, 3 Lyle street

Campbell Samuel, boatbuilder, 5 Hill street

Campbell Thomas, labourer, 16 Tobago street

Campbell Thomas, boilermaker, 1 Arthur street

Campbell Thomas, joiner, 29 Eoxburgh street

Campbell Thomas, stevedore, 20 Cathcart street

Campbell Walter, boilermaker, 3 John street

Campbell William, grocer, 41 Vennel

Campbell William, shipmaster, 9 Antigua street

Campbell William, feuar, 28 East Shaw street

Campbell William, joiner, 17 Bearhope street

Campbell & Watson, oyster merchants, 10 East Quay lane

Campbell Miss, 2 East breast

Campbell Miss, 9 Captain street

Campbell IVIiss, straw hatter, 4 Wilson place, Ingleston roadCampbell Miss, boys' dressmaker, 23 Antigua street

Campbell Miss, grocer, 17 Brougham street

Campbell Miss, 11 Hamilton street

Campbell Misses, feuars, 13 Kilblain street

34 DIRECTORY.

Campbell Mrs Alexander, 15 St Andrew street

Campbell Mrs D., feuar, James place, Bank street

Campbell Mrs Ilugb, 60 Main street, Cartsdyke

Campbell Mrs James, 30 Inverkip street

Campbell Mrs Jobn, 3 Eldon street

Campbell Mrs Jobn, Trinidad place, 10 Eldon street

Campbell Mrs Jobn, 45 Main street, Cartsdyke

Campbell Mrs John, lodgings, 15 Catbcart street

Campbell Mrs John, 3 Manse lane

Campbell Mrs John, grocer, 45 Main street, Cartsdyke

Campbell Mrs Jobn, 15 St Andrew street

Campbell Mrs Neil, 1 Kelly street

Campbell Mrs Neil, basket, brusb, and wooden-dish ware-

house, 20 Charles street. House, 15 Crawf'urd street

Campbell Mrs Eobert N. , furnishing warehouse, 7 Cathcart

street. House, 6 West Stewart street

Camj)bell Mrs Eobert, 41 Lynedoch street

Campbell Mrs Eobert, 25 Yennel

Campbell Mrs William, 18 Sir Michael street

Campbell Mrs, grocer, 43 Main street, Cartsdyke

Campbell Mrs, 9 Lyle street

Campbell Mrs, 21 Bearhope street

Camiobell Mrs, midwife and lady's nurse, 4 Hamilton street

Campbell Mrs, lodgings, 11 Clarence street

Campbell Mrs, lodgings, 10 Charles street

Campbell Mrs, lodgings, 7 West breast

CANAVAN Hugh, spirit dealer, 29 Dalrymple street. Ho.,

26 do.

CANNIE William, labourer, 3 East Stewart street

CAEBEEY Charles, tailor, clothier, outfitter, toy merchant,

and jeweller, 14 William street. Ho., Armadale place,

Mount park

CAECHEIE James, provision dealer, 40 Shaw street

Carchrie Eobert, rivetter, 40 Shaw street

CAEEY James, flesher, 1 Stanners street. House, 4 do.

CAEMICHAEL Alexander, carpenter, 13 Charles street

DIRECTOEY. 35

€armicliael Andrew, of John Haddow & Co. Ho., Banktop

Carmicliael Andrew, joiner, 30 Inverkip street

Carmicliael Archibald, late shipmaster, 22 West Stewart st.

Carmichael Archibald, boilermaker, 11 Hill street

Carmichael Archibald, storekeeper, 43 Main st., Cartsdyke

Carmichael Charles, brassfounder, 4 Tobago street

Carmichael Charles, shoemaker, 3 West Quay lane

Carmichael Donald, grocer, 31 West Burn street

Carmichael Dugald, mariner, 36 West Burn street

Carmichael Hector, cook, 7 Under crescent

Carmichael James, baker, 19 Arthur street

Carmichael James, of Greenock Brewery Co., 39 Nicholson

street. House, 26 Brisbane street

Carmichael JohnH., shipowner, Glenfield, 71 Union street

Carmichael John, shipmaster, 7 Eosburgh street

Carmichael John, labourer, 55 Main street, Cartsdyke

Carmichael John, boot and shoemaker, 9 Cartsburn street

Carmichael Malcom, carpenter, 1 Yennel

Carmichael Malcom, feuar, Carmichael's land. Crescent

Carmichael Neil, j&reman, 6 John street

Carmichael . Eev. Peter, minister of the Eeformed Presby-

terian Church, West Stewart street. Ho., 65 Union st.

Carmichael Peter, labourer, 11 Under crescent

Carmichael Miss, Banktop

Carmichael Mrs, lodgings, 49 Main street, Cartsdyke

Carmichael Miss, lodgings, 7 Cathcart street

CAEEICK IVIiss, 17 Brisbane street

Carrick & Co., Greenock Money Loan Bank, 3 Bank street

CAEEOL John, cooper, 2 St. Andrew street

Carrol Eobert, engine keej)er, 6 Wilson Place, Ingleston road

CAEEUTH Mrs, 40 Inverkip street

CAEEUTHEES William, carpenter, 7 Hill street

CAESELL Quintin L., mariner, 3 Bearhope street

CAESON Mrs, 13 Bearhope street

CAESWELL & Davie, timber measurers, 3 Cathcart st.

Carswell Mrs, lodgings, 12 Inverkip street

S6 DIEECTORY.

Carswell John, of Carswell & Davie. House, 10 East Black-

liall street

Carswell Mrs William, 55 Eue-end street

Carswell Mrs, 25 Eegent street

CAETSBUEN SUGAE EEFINING- CO., sugar refiners^

Under crescent

CAETSDYXE Mechanics' Library, 5 East BlackhaU street

CAETSWELL Daniel, 6 WHson place. East Ingleston

CASSELS A. & S., Berlin wool repository, 38 Hamilton st-

House, 10 Brisbane street

Cassels L. S., tea merchant and grocer, 26 Hamilton street-

House, 24 Brisbane street

Cassels Mrs Eobert, 26 Hamilton street

Cassels Mrs, sen., 10 Brisbane street

CASSIDY John, labourer, 28 West BlackhaU street

CAYEET Eobert, broker, 14 Market street

CHABAUT Erancis, carpenter, 4 East Quay lane

CHALMEES Alexander, collector of Town, Eoad, Prison,

and Eegistration Assessments, Town bmldings, 6 Ham-ilton street. House, 84 East Hamilton street

Chalmers Alexander, tidewaiter, 25 Eegent street

Chalmers Allan, railway clerk. House, 56 Eoxburgh street

Chalmers Archibald, feuar, Flowerbank, Eldon street

Chalmers Archibald, blockmaker, 13 Lyle street

Chalmers David, cowfeeder, 47 Ann street

Chalmers Hugh M., joiner, glazier, and undertaker, 15 East

Shaw street. Plouse, 21 Sir Michael street

Chalmers Henry, foreman tailor, 51 Inverkip street

Chalmers James, smith, grate-maker, and bell-hanger, 50

and 51 Vennel. House, Holmscroft street, west

Chalmers John, boilermaker, 84 East Hamilton street

Chalmers John, boilermaker, 9 Cathcart street

Chalmers Eobert, late bank porter, 9 Watt street

Chalmers Eobert, accountant, Orangefield place

Chalmers William, joiner, 29 Eegent street

Chalmers Mrs Alexander, 84 East Hamilton street

DIEECTORY. 37

Chalmers Miss, milliiier, 14 West Blackhall street. House,

9 Laird street

CHAMBEES Eobert, shipmaster, 63 Eue-end street

Chambers William, shipmaster, Holmscroft street, east

CHAETEES David, hammerman, 16 Stanners street

Charters James, moulder, 8 St Lawrence street

CHILDS Henry, rivetter, 34 Main street, Cartsdyke

Childs James, labourer, 34 Main street, Cartsdyke

CHISHOLM Archibald, of WilHam Chisholm & Co. Ho.,

Glen street

Chisholm James, carpenter, 43 Oathcart street

Chisholm John, van driver, 30 Nicholson street

Chisholm John, tailor, 16 William street. House, do.

Chisholm William & Co., coopers, 12 Charles street

Chisholm Miss, 2 Nelson street, west

CHOELEY Misses, spirit dealers, 26 West Burn street

CHEISTIE Malcom, carpenter, 19 Shaw street

Christie Peter & Co., carvers, Shaw place

Christie Peter, of P. Christie & Co. House, Gourock

Christie Eobert, joiner, 13 East Quay lane

CITY OF GLASGOW BANK, 32 Cathcart street. CoHn S.

Caird, agent

CLACHBE Thomas, coal merchant, 44 Main street, Carts-

dyke. House, 46 do.

CLAPPEETON Duncan, joiner, 26 Tobago street

Clapperton John, of W. T. Templeton & Co. House, 7 Ard-

gowan street, west

Clapperton Thomas, joiner, 9 East Shaw street

Clapperton Mrs, 7 Ardgowan street, west

CLAEK Alexander M., of Clark & Son. House, Mountpark. Bank street

Clark Alexander, letter <iarrier and porter, 13 Hamilton st.

Clark Andrew, bookbinder and paper ruler, 8 Hamilton st.

House, 7 Kelly street

Clark Angus, coachman, 16 William street

Clark Archibald, grocer, 6 Orawfurd street:!e2

38 DIRECTOEY.

Clark Daniel, smith, 3 East Stewart street

Clark Donald, spirit dealer, 9 Eue-end street. House, 2

Cartsburn street

Clark Duncan, carpenter, 22 Ann street

Clark Duncan, Lamb's cottage, Kingston, Port-Grlasgow

road

Clark Hugh, labourer, M'Kelvie's land, Duncan street

Clark James, labourer, 7 Duncan street

Clark John, of Clark & Son. House, Mount park, Bank st.

Clark John, labourer, 2 Eoslin street

Clark & Son, watchmakers, jewellers, and chronometer mak-ers. White Hart buildings, 50 Cathcart street

Clark John T., grocer, 12 Sir Michael street. Ho., Holms-

croft street, east

Clark John, coal merchant, 65 Vennel

Clark John, umbrella mater, 30 Sugarhouse lane

Clark John, joiner, 12 Ingleston road

Clark Lachlan, ship and boat builder, Clyde street. Bay of

Quick. House, 54 West Blackball street

Clark Matthew, colour maker, 83 Eegent street

Clark Peter, dairy. Upper Ingleston

Clark Peter, porter, 35 Nicholson street

Clark Peter, grocer, Drumfrochar road. Ho., 43 Ann st.

Clark Eobert, shoemaker, 41 Lynedoch street

Clark Thomas, policeman, 72 Eoxburgh street

Clark William, marine painter, Seafield

Clark William, clerk, Mount pleasant

Clark IViiss A., milliner and dressmaker, 26 Vennel

Clark Miss Catherine, 27 Eoxburgh street

Clark Miss, dressmaker, 32 Eegent street

Clark Mrs G-eorge, Mount pleasant

Clark Mrs Peter, 28 Nicholson street

Clark :^irs, 14 William street

Clark Mrs, 33 Nicholson street

Clark Mrs, huckster, 19 Dalrymple street

Clark Mrs, patent mangle keeper, 23 Sir Michael street

DIEECTOHY. 39

Clark Mrs, lodgings, 1 Vennel

Clark Mrs, 16 Sir Michael street

Clark Mrs, 16 "William street

CLELAND Hamilton, 18 Brisbane street

Cleland John, examining officer, Custom-house. House,

head of Bank street

Cleland James, salesman, 14 Cathcart street

CLETJGtH Allan, storekeeper, 11 St. Lawrence street

CLEEK John M., of Merrow & FeU, City Bank Buildings,

32 Cathcart street. House, 6 Shaw place

CLIFFOED WiUiam, labourer, 4 East Shaw street

CLIMIE John, joiner, 6 Hill street

CLINK J. D., shipmaster, 5 Watt street

Clink William, deep sea pilot, 17 Eoxburgh street

CLOIJSE William, carpenter, 8 Sir Michael street

CLXJNY James, mariner, 48 Shaw street

CLYDE Carrying Co. Carriers by steamers and lighters

between Clasgow, Eenfrew, Port-Glasgow, and G-reen-

ock, 9 Customhouse place, G-reenock, and 54 Broomielaw,

G-lasgow. Graham Brymner, manager. House, 16 Kil-

blain street

Clyde Shipping Co., steam tug proprietors, 9 Customhouse

place, Greenock, and 2 Oswald street, Glasgow. GrahamBrymner, manager. House, 16 Kilblain street

Clyde Pottery Co. (Limited), manufacturers of earthenware

Port-Glasgow road. William Stewart, manager.

CLYDESDALE Banking Co., 7 Hamilton street

COATS A., tailor, 23 Vennel

Coats Dugald, labourer, 33 Main street, Cartsdyke

COCHEAN John, boilermaker, 2 John street

Cochran Eoberl;, carpenter, 12 Nicholson street

COCHEANE John, shipmaster, 17 Union street

Cochrane William, pawnbroker, 49 Vennel. House do.

Cochrane Eobert, riyetter, 1 Hill street

Cochrane Thomas, spirit-dealer, 31 Market street

Cochrane Mrs M., refreshment rooms, 4 West Breast

40 DmECTORY.

COCKBUEN James, paper maker, Overton mill

COOKROFT William, woolcomber, 33 Ann street

COFFEE Eoom (Grreenock Excliange), 2 Catlicart square

COLE Eey. Charles, incumbent of St John's Episcopal

church. House, 14 Ardgowan square

Cole John, clerk, 26 Charles street

Cole Eobert, mariner, 24 Tobago street

COLLCLTJTH John, boilermaker, 33 Roxburgh street

COLLIN'S Charles, mariner, 19 Hamilton street

Collins Henry, painter, 42 Inverkip street

Collins James, tailor, 7 "West breast

Collins, James, moulder, 28 Cartsburn street

CoUins John B. S., cook and confectioner, 36 Cathcart st.

House, 15 Eoxburgh street

Collins John, lumper, 44 Yennel

Collins Michael, plater, 2 Stanners street

CoUins William, H.M. Customs. House, 8 Trafalgar st.

Collins Mrs William, 15 Eoxburgh street

COLQIJHOUN Donald, mason, 29 Charles street

Colquhoun James, labourer, 34 Charles street

Colquhoun John, mason, 7 Sir Michael street

COLYILLE Andrew, moulder, 6 Shaw street

COMMISSAEY Clerk's office, 4 Bank street

COMEIE Eobert, rivet maker, 7 East Quay lane

Comrie William, tidewaiter, 27 Nicholson street

CONALGUE Patrick, engine driver, 2 John street

CONDON Michael, E. C. clergyman, St Lawrence chapel

»

Cartsdyke. House, 3 St Andrew square

CONOEEGATIONAL Chapel, G-eorge square

CONNACHEE Peter, Liland Eevenue clerk, 16 Eoxburgh

street

CONNAL Alexander, boilermaker, Buchanan's land, Ingles-

ton street, east

CONNELL Alexander, clerk, Hope place, 15 Antigua street

Connell James, mariner, 36 Crawfurd street

CONNELLY Duncan, boilermaker, 5 Main st., Cartsdyke

DIEECTORY. 4 1.

CONNEE James, boilermaker, 9 Arthur street

CONSTANCE James, seaman, 4 Watt street

CONWAY Andrew, labourer, 3 Charles street

Conway Francis, painter, 18 Cathcart street

Conway Joseph, M.D., physician and surgeon, consulting

rooms, 21 Hamilton street. House, Boyd place, 37

West Blackhall street

Conway Matthew, painter, 4 Sir Michael street

Conway Miss, Boyd place, 37 West Blackhall street

CO-OPEEATIYE Co., (limited) 18 John street

COOK Archibald, of D. & A. Cook. Ho., 20 Antigua st.

Cook D. & A., blacksmiths and chainmakers, 4 Charles st.,

and 19 Cathcart street

Cook Duncan, joiner, 11 Arthur street

Cook Duncan, of D. & A. Cook. House, 39 Lynedoch st.

Cook Duncan, mariner, 6 Crawfurd street

Cook James E., 22 Mearns street

Cook John, teacher, St Andrew square. House, Lilly bank,

Gourock toll

Cook Eobert, pawnbroker, 29 Market street. House, 82

Eegent street

Cook William, shipmaster, 13 Mearns street

Cook William, papermaker, Overton'

Cook William, shipmaster, 18 Arthur street

Cook Miss, tailoress, 1 West breast

Cook Mrs Jane, boarding-house keeper, 5 Cross-shore street

Cook Mrs Margaret, spirit dealer, 10 East India breast

Cook Mrs M., grocer, 5 Shaw street

COOPEE Alexander, carpenter, 11 Lyle street

Cooper Archibald, tanner, 1 Arthur street

Cooper A., grocer, 45 East Hamilton street

Cooper James, joiner, 4 Salmon street

Cooper Thomas, smith, 55 Shaw street

Cooper William, mate, 4 Mansionhouse lane

COPELAND John, shoemaker, 11 Under crescent

Copeland John, millwright, 11 Lyle street

42 DIEECTOEY.

COEB Adam, millwrigM, Hillend

COEKEY Jolm, basketmaker, 28 Orawfurd street

C0E80N Mrs, 19 Lynedock street

COEBET John, boilermaker, 11 Arthur street

COSH Eodger, moulder, 48 luverkip street

COTTEE Mrs, matron, Infirmary, Inverkip street

COUMBE Thomas, Inland Eevenue, 15 Brisbane street

COUPEE Andrew, out-door officer, Customhouse. House,

13 Charles street

Couper Mrs James, 18 Antigua street

COIJSAE William, messenger to Shipping office, 5 Virginia

street

COUSINS John, cooper, 1 Hill street

Cousins William, engineer, 2 Hillend

Cousins Mrs Thomas, 25 Eegent street

COVEEDALE Norris, late shipmaster, 26 Hamilton street

COWAN Archibald, cooper and oil merchant, 3 Bogle st.

House, 5 Lyle street

Cowan Dugald, carpenter, 23 Yennel

Cowan George, cabinetmaker, 18 West Blackball street and

1 Argyle street

Cowan John, mariner, 46 Cathcart street

Cowan Eobert & Co., drapers, silk mercers, &c., 2 and 4

Hamilton street and 10 Cathcart square

Cowan Eobert, of Eobert Cowan & Co. House, 64 Union st.

Cowan William, carpenter, 19 Cathcart street

Cowan William, tanner, 22 Stanners street

Cowan Miss Mary, 9 East Shaw street

Cowan Mrs A., grocer, 34 Sir Michael street

Cowan Mrs John, mangier, 13 Sir Michael street

COYLE JohUj grocer and provision merchant, 21 Cathcart

street. House, do.

Coyle John, jun., tinsmith and gasfitter, 15 Cathcart street.

House, 37 Lynedoch street

Coyle Thomas, labourer, 14 Vennel

CEABB William, mason, 28 Ann street

DIRECTORY. 43

CEAIQ Andrew C, clerk, Hope street

Oraig Alexander, porter, 42 Dalrymple street

Craig George, hatter, 27 Exchange buildings, and 30 Catk-

cart street. House, 26 Brisbane street

Craig James, teacher, Finnieston house

Craig James, smith, 5 Main street, Cartsdyke

Craig John, shipmaster, 40 Eldon street

Craig Joseph, labourer, Overton

Craig Matthew, 63 Main street, Cartsdyke

Craig Eobert, baker, 13 Lyle street

Craig Robert, detective officer, 5 Ardgowan street, G-lebe

Craig Samuel, blacksmith, 15 Arthur street

Craig Thomas & Co., coal merchants, insurance agents, and

house-factors, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street.

House, 15 Kelly street

Craig William, shoemaker, 11 Main street, Cartsdyke

Craig William, late of H.M.C., 13 Mearns street

Craig Miss Jane, 5 Springkell street

Craig Mrs Walter, spirit-dealer, 43 Inverkip street

Craig Mrs, 15 Kelly street

Craig Mrs, huckster, 3 Cowgate street

CEAIGIE G-eorge, shipmaster, 28 Ann street

CEAM Peter, builder, Holmscroft street, west

CEANE James, mariner, 6 Nelson street. Glebe

Crane James, tanner, 72 Eoxburgh street

CEANSTON Thomas, teacher of navigation, New Town hall»

House, 12 West Blackball street

CEAWFOED Alexander, of Allison & Crawford. House, 17

Brisbane street

Crawford Alexander, boilermakdr, 15 St. Lawrence street

Crawford Alexander, van driver, 11 Nicholson street

Crawford Andi^ew, of Crawford & Fulton. House, 31 Sir

Michael street

Crawford Andrew, joiner, blockmaker, and house-factor, 22

West Burn street. House, 44 Inverkip street

Crawford Bryce, carpenter, 4 John street

44 DIRECTORY.

Crawford Conrad, coppersmitli, 60 Vennel

Crawford Oornelius, joiner, trunk, and boxmaker, 39 Craw-

furd street, Grlebe. House, 39 West Blackhall street

Crawford David Eose, writer, and law agent on the Green-

nock estates, and factor on Dunoon and Ejiockdhu

estates, Mansion bouse. House, 34 Union street

Crawford Donald, 74 Eoxburgb street

Crawford Dugald, shoemaker, 3 Bruce street

Crawford Dugald, carpenter, 12 St Lawrence street

Crawford Gavin, Hyde Park cottage

Crawford & Fulton, joiners and glaziers, 16 Bogle street

Crawford & Hope, ship builders. Bay of Quick

Crawford H. B., Mansion bouse. House, 12 Brisbane street

Crawford James, contractor, 8 Virginia street. House, 76

Eegent street

Crawford James, smith, 61 Main street, Cartsdyke

Crawford James, mariner, 39 Lynedoch street

Crawford James, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 2 Wes^Blackball street. House, 6 do.

Crawford James, shoemaker, 10 Bruce street

Crawford James, joiner, 14 John street

Crawford John, egg and butter dealer, 6 Watson's lane

Crawford John, feuar. Hill-end

Crawford John, of Crawford & Hope. House, 27 Kelly st.

Crawford John, carter, 14 Bogle street

Crawford John, carter, 13 East Stewart street

Crawford John, sawyer, 42 Inverkip street

Crawford John M., manager, Greenock branch. North British

Daily Mail, and Glasgow Weekly Mail, 1 Bank street.

House, 49 Cathcart street

Crawford John, labourer, 3 Ann street

Crawford John, carter, 33 Eegent street

Crawford John, carter, 26 John street

Crawford John, storekeeper, 1 Eegent street

Crawford Malcom, boilermaker, 29 Shaw street

Crawford Matthew, grocer, 17 East Shaw street. Ho., do.

DIRECTOHY. 45

Crawford Peter, carpenter, Hillend

Crawford Peter, labourer, 15 Baker street

Crawford Eobert, engineer, Hyde park cottage, St Lawrence

street

Crawford Eobert, carpenter, 2 Eue-end street

Crawford Eobert, labourer, Upper Ingleston

Crawford Eobert, cattle dealer and dairyman, Bruce street

Crawford William, shipowner, 17 Ardgowan square

Crawford William, joiner. Mount pleasant

Crawford William, carter, 4 Ingleston street

Crawford William, carter, 17 St Lawrence street

Crawford William, fireman, 9 Under crescent

Crawford William, grocer, 14 West Blackball street. Ho.,

29 Brougham street

Crawford William, joiner, 32 Inverkip street

Crawford Mrs Alexander, 55 Shaw street

Crawford Mrs Henry, Holmscroft street, west

Crawford Mrs John, lodgings, 29 Brougham street

Crawford Miss, 28 Cartsburn street

Crawford Mrs Eobert, spirit dealer, 41 Main st., Cartsdyke

Crawford Mrs, 13 West Stewart street

Crawford Mrs, feuar. Mount pleasant

Crawford Mrs, 8 Cartsburn street

Crawford Mrs, 35 Nicholson street

Crawford Mrs, lodgings 21 Sugarhouse lane

Crawford Mrs, lodgings, 1 Dellingburn street

CEAWHALLS & Co., sugar refiners, Dellingburn sugar ro-

finery, Dellingburn street

Crawhall John B., 52 Eldon street

CEICHTON Henry, baker, 25 Hamilton street. Ho., 26 do.

CEIG-HTON Archibald, lathsplitter, 65 Dalrymple street.

House, Holmscroft street, west

GEOCKATTWiUiam, merchant, Glasgow. Ho., 31 Nichol-

son street.

CEOMBLE James, supervisor of I. E., Excise buildings.

HouseJ 14 Brisbane street

46 DIRECTOHY.

CROMEE James, carpenter, 4 Wilson place, Ingleston road

CRONE Matthew, engineer, 7 West breast

Crone William, engineer, 19 Shaw street

CROOKSHANKS James, accountant and sheriff-officer, 8

Hamilton street. House, 32 Charles street

Crookshanks Joseph, coach proprietor, 41 West Blackhall st.,

and funeral undertaker (open day and night), 8 Hamil-

ton street. House, 32 Charles street

Crookshanks Mrs James, 5 Cross-shore street

CROSS William Patterson, teacher of music, 37 West Black-

hall street

Cross Miss, dressmaker, 9 Roxburgh street

CROSSAN Neil, huckster, 24 Dalrymple street

CROW Mrs, grocer, 31 Charles street

CRUDEN Alexander, circular deliverer, 35 Hamilton street

Cruden Miss, boys' di^essmaker, at Miss Orr's, 29 Nicholson st.

CRUTHERS C, pawnbroker, 30 Dalrjnnple st. Ho., 28 do.

CRUM James, shoemaker, 26 Vennel

CRINDLE Mrs, 3 East Stewart street

CRYSTAL Mrs, 22 John street

CRYLIE George, dealer, 1 Stanners street

CULLENS James, joiner, 72 Roxburgh street

Cullens Thomas, carpenter, 16 William street

CUMMING- David, carpenter, 66 Roxburgh street

Gumming John, spirit dealer, 46 Shaw street. House, 16

Bruce street

Gumming Thomas, gardener, 2 Nelson street, Glebe

Cumming William, mariner, 42 West Burn street

Gumming William, labourer, 7 Sir Michael street

Cumming Mrs John B., 22 Margaret street

Cumming Mrs, 15 Cathcart street

CUNNINGHAM Colin, carpenter, 11 Under crescent

Cunningham David, grocer and provision dealer, 15 Market

street. House, 30 Sir Michael street

Cunningham Duncan, of Macdonald, Cunningham & Co*

House, Seafield

DIRECTORY. 47

Ouimingliam James, carter, 41 Lynedoch street

Oanmngham Jolin, of tlie Glasgow and Greenock Shipping

Co. House, Seafield

Cminingliam Jolin, mason, 53 Eoxbnrgh. street

Cunningliam John, boilermaker, 12 Bogle street

Cunningham & M'Oaskill, Glasgow and Greenock Shipping

Co., City of Glasgow Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart st.

Cunningham Matthew, rope spinner, 5 York street

Cunningham Eobert, blacksmith, 15 Crawfurd street

Cunningham Eobert, sugar boiler, 1 Eegent street

Cunningham Thomas, papermaker, Oyerton

Cunningham WUliam, labourer, 6 Eoslin street

Cunningham William, engineer, 5 Hill street

Cunningham William, sailmaker, 34 Eegent street

Cunningham William, tailor, 17 Bruce street

Cunningham Miss, grocer, 21 Sir Michael street

Cunningham Miss, 20 Sugarhouse lane

Cunningham Mrs Charles, 18 Patrick street

CUEEAISr Edward, charcoal burner, 20 Stanners street

Curran Patrick, sugar baker, 18 Vennel

CTJEEANS Peter, labourer, 13 Cartsburn street

GUEEIE Alexander, cooper, 4 Hill street

Currie Alexander, sugar refiner, 10 Union street

Currie Angus, fireman, 3 York street

Currie Archibald, joiner, 14 Cathcart street

Currie Daniel, blacksmith, 57 Main street, Cartsdyke

Currie David, shipmaster, 1 Lyle street

Currie Dayid, joiner, 29 Lynedoch street

Currie Gayin, cowfeeder, 5 Kilblain street

Currie George, baker, 6 Nelson street. Glebe

Currie Hugh, labourer, 13 Inverkip street

Currie James, baker, 27 Market street

Currie James, labourer, 25 Eegent street

Currie John, joiner, 37 Ann street

Currie John, flaxdresser, 1 Clarence street

Currie Malcom, mariner, 50 Shaw street

48 DIRECTORY.

Currie Malcom, fireman, 9 Eopework street

Currie Neil, ropespinner, 28 Sir Michael street

Currie Peter, blacksmitli, 1 Carnock street

Currie Peter, sawyer, 36 Crawfurd street

Currie Eobert, eating-house keeper, 7 Crawfurd street

Currie Eonald, galvanizer, 20 Bruce street

Currie William, grocer, 25 Nicholson street. House, 17

Brougham street

Currie Miss, 25 Nicholson street

Currie Mrs Ann, refreshment rooms, 16 Shaw street. House,

2 Open shore

Currie Mrs Matthew, provision dealer, 33 Cathcart street

Currie Mrs, lodgings, 1 Open shore

Currie Mrs, 4 Nicholson street

Currie Mrs, huckster, 53 Eoxburgh street

Currie Mrs, 2 East Quay lane

Currie Mrs, 6 Shaw street

Currie Mrs, lodgings, 16 William street

CUETIS Charles H. & Co., wine and spirit merchants, and

distillery bonded store keepers, City Bank buildings, 32

Cathcart street.

Curtis Charles H., of Charels H. Curtis & Co. House, 18

Ardgowan square

Curtis Mrs William, Greenbank

CUSTOMHOUSE Buildings, Steamboat quay

CUTHBEET Alexander, carpenter, 10 Bogle street

Cuthbert Eobert, shipowner, 1 Watt place. Ho., The Craigs

Cuthbert William & Co., agents, ship and insurance brokers,

and brokers for the sale and purchase of ships, &c. , City

Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street. House, 34 Eldon st.

Cuthbert William, carpenter, 19 John street

CUTHBEETSON Alexander, policeman, 10 Hamilton st.

Cuthbertson Archibald, boilermaker, 63 Main st., Cartsdyke

Cuthbertson D. & T., wholesale confectioners, 44 Hamilton

street. Manufactory, 20 Sugarhouse lane. House, 6

Nelson street, Glebe.

DIRECTORY. 49

Cuthbertson James, boilermaker, 9 Cartsburn street

Cutbbertsoii Mrs 'William, 27 Lynedoch street

D

DAILY John, lumper, 8 Cross-sbore street

DALGAENO William, shipmaster, 36 West Blackball street

DALGLEISH George, shipowner, 14 Brisbane street

Dalgleish James, porter, 6 Buccleuch street

Dalgleish John, carter, 4 Ingleston street

DALLAS James, wine and spirit merchant, 2 and 4 Mansion-

house lane. House, 4 do.

Dallas Matthew, cooper, 63 Eoxburgh street

Dallas Eobert, joiner, 22 West Stewart street

DALTON Hugh, labourer, 1 Eue-end street

DAEEOOH David, boilermaker, 4 Dalrymple street

Darroch Dugald, cabinetmaker, 8 Watt street

Darroch Duncan, boilermaker, Alma cottage, Macknight st.

Darroch John, coal merchant, 44 Dalrymple street. House,

13 West Blackball street

Darroch John, storekeeper, 16 Sir Michael street

Darroch Malcom, steamboat harbour master, 20 Cathcart st.

Darroch Neil, cooper, 56 Vennel

Darroch Miss Mary, lodgings, 6 Lyle street

Darroch Mrs Dugald, 47 Shaw street

Darroch Mrs James, feuar, 49 Shaw street

DASKIN & Co., gasfitters, 27 Hamilton street. House, 53

Inverkip street

DAVIDSON Alexander, minister E. U. church. Sir Michael

street. House, Alma cottage, Ann street

Davidson Archibald, tinsmith and brazier, 6 West Breast.

House, Mount park, Ann street

Davidson David, grocer, 19 Sir Michael street

Davidson James, spirit dealer, 1 Under crescent. Ho., do.

Davidson David, smith, 49 Shaw street

Davidson John, smith, 2 Sugarhouse lane

Davidson John, carpenter, 15 Main street, Oartsdykef2

go DIRECTORY.

Davidson Samuel, plasterer, 9 Bearhope street

Davidson Thomas, labourer, 14 St Andrew street

Davidson TKomas, slater, 2 Springkell street

Davidson William, rigger, 29 Vennel

Davidson William, mariner, 49 Shaw street

Davidson Mrs William, 14 Kelly street

Davidson Mrs, 20 Inverkip street

DAYIE Alexander, cooper, 3 Inverkip street

Davie Greorge, baker, 11 Hamilton street and 23 Dairymple

street. House, 23 Dairymple street

Davie Humphrey, mariner, 14 Bruce street

Davie Eobert, of Carswell & Davie, EosehiU cottage, Carts-

burn hill

Davie Samuel E., watchmaker and jeweller, 12 Cathcart st.

House, 17 Eoxburgh street

Davie Mrs John, 4 Sir Michael street

DAVIES Alfred, Episcopal clergyman, 44 Eldon street

Davies Charles, engineer, 1 Carnock street

Davies James, tailor, 26 East Shaw street

Davies John, shipmaster, 65 Eue-end street

Davies Joseph, shipmaster, 29 Nicholson street

Davies Thomas, shipmaster, 6 Chapel street

Davies Mrs David, 7 Bearhope street

DAVISSON John, late tide waiter, 14 Bruce street

DAW Alexander, deep sea pilot, 1 Lyle street

DAWSON George, slater, 24 Tobago street

Dawson James, tide surveyor, 25 Eoxburgh street

Dawson James, sugar refiner, 41 Nicholson street

Dawson John, steamboat agent, Customhouse quay. Ho.

,

12 Nelson street, west

Dawson John, carpenter, 30 Nicholson street

Dawson W. William, woolspinner, BroomhiU

DEANS James C, rivetter, 43 Cathcart street

Deans Mrs Eobert, tobacconist, 4 Eue-end street

DEEE Park Mill Co., millers and grain merchants, 7 Bakerstreet

DIRECTOEY. 51

DEMPSAY, Edward, grocer, 10 Taylor's close

DEMPSTER Dancan E., of Neill, Dempster & Neill. Ho.,

Mount park, Eoxburgh street

Dempster Greorge, shipmaster, 14 Cathcart street. House,

7 Ardgowan street, west

Dempster Hugh, writer, City of Grlasgow Bank buildings, 32

Cathcart street. House, Waterloo cottage, Mount park,

Ann street

Dempster James, architect, 4 Antigua street

Dempster John, mariner, 19 Shaw street

Dempster "William, feuar, 31 Lynedoch street

Dempster Mrs Eobert, coal dealer, 32 Main street, Cartsdyke

DENHOLM Alexander, carter, 5 Hill street

Denholm William, blacksmith, Ashtree cottage, Port-GIas -.

gow road

Denholm Mrs, keeper, 1 Watson's lane

DENNISTON Archibald, writer, 49 Cathcart street. Ho.,

Willow park, Eorsyth street

Denniston John S., of Galloway, Dennistou & Co. House,

27 Lynedoch street

Denniston Mrs James, 14 Brisbane street

Denniston Mrs John, 27 Lynedoch street

DENNEY Charles, teacher of music, 6 Boyd street

Denney Charles, spirit dealer, 48 West Blackball st. Ho.,

6 Boyd street

DENNY Daniel, labourer, 13 Stanners street

Denny John, grocer, 35 Main street, Cartsdyke

Denny John, joiner, 11 Bruce street

Denny Edward, labourer, 14 St Andrew street

DEEEY John, schoolmaster, 10 Stanners st. Ho., 13 do.

DEUBLAE Conrad, sugar baker, 20 Inverkip street

DEYINE James, shoemaker, 5 Dalrymple street

Devine John, green grocer, 7 Sir Michael street

DEVLIN Daniel, labourer, 19 Main street, Cartsdyke

Devlin John, mariner, 27 Nicholson street

Devlin John, contractor, Hayfield

52 " DtRiECTOIlY.

Devlin Peter, spirit dealer, 2 East breast

Devlin Mrs, huckster, 64 Yennel

DEWAE David, superintendent of police. Ho., 3 Trafalgar

street

Dewar Duncan, huckster, 13 Market street

Dewar John, joiner, 22 East Shaw street

Dewar James, tinsmith and brassfounder, 26 Vemiel and 8

Taylor's close. House, 6 Trafalgar street

DICK Andrew, joiner, 63 Eoxburgh street

Dick Boyd, grocer, 13 Antigua street. House, 9 Lyle street

Dick & Black, sugar samplers, 1 West quay

Dick David, slater, 33 Nicholson street

Dick Hector, mason, 3 Hill street

Dick John, flesher, 22 West Stewart street

Dick John, joiner, 21 Ann street

Dick John, flesher, 33 Yennel. House, 13 do.

Dick Peter, steamboat master, 8 Chapel street

Dick William, cooper, 62 Eoxburgh street

Dick Misses, 6 Trafalgar street

DICKIE Henry, of Anderson, Orr & Co. House, Fern cot-

tage. Mount pleasant

Dickie James, sawyer, 82 East Hamilton street

Dickie James, labourer, 27 Eegent street

Dickie John, carter, 53 Inverkip street

Dickie Eobert, boilermaker, 1 Stanners street

Dickie William, painter, 6 Bruce street

Dickie Mrs John, 24 Tobago street

DICKSON Alexander, engineer, 4 Lower Ingleston

Dickson Archibald, carpenter, 35 Cathcart street

Dickson Benjamin, goods superintendent, Caledonian rail-

way. House, 13 Brougham street

Dickson David, labourer, 8 Sir Michael street

Dickson David, forger, 74 East Hamilton street

Dickson David, joiner, Holmscroft street, west

Dickson James, letter carrier, Post-office. House, 28 WestBiackhall street

DIRECTORY. 53

Dickson John, labourer, 17 East Shaw street

Dickson John, shoemaker, 22 Tobago street

Dickson William, blacksmith, 15 Arthur street

Dickson Miss, teacher, 17 Eoxburgh street

Dickson Mrs, 26 Charles street

DINNING- Matthew, huckster, 28 Dairymple street

DILLON Patrick, shoemaker, 39 Vennel

DOAK John, ship broker and commission agent, 3 Vennel

DOOHEETY Daniel, flesher, 31 Dalrymple street

Docherty Edward, flesher, 43 Vennel

Docherty Edward, lumper, 12 Vennel

Docherty George, flesher, 15 Vennel

Docherty George, tailor, 35 Cathcart street

Docherty Hugh, lumper, 10 Shaw street

Docherty Hugh, joiner, 4 John street

Docherty James, labourer, 13 St Andrew street

Docherty James, provision merchant, 17 Shaw st. Ho., do,

Docherty James, papermaker, Overton

Docherty John, seaman, 4 Nelson street, Glebe

Docherty John, 36 Inverkip street

Docherty Michael, dealer, 7 Broad close

Docherty William, labourer, 2? West Blackball street

DOCKER Edward, basket maker, 44 Dalrymple st. House,

6 Eoslin street

DODD Andrew, engineer, Holmscroft street, east

Dodd William, storekeeper, Belville place

DODDS Melville A., locker, 95 Eegent street

DODGSON John, breaksman, 13 West Blackball street

DOIG Alexander, hairdresser, 13 East breast House, 20

Brisbane street

Doig Charles, haircutter and perfumer, 8 Cathcart street.

House, Mount place, Holmscroft street

DOW Eobert, smith, Crawfordsdyke toll

DON James, porter, 15 East Quay lane

DONAGHY James, labourer, 56 Dalrymple street

Donaghy George, steward, 6 EosUn street, Glebe

54 DIRECTORY.

Donaghy John, labourer, 13 Charles street

DOXALD James, tobacconist, 7 Hamilton street. House, 38

Sir Michael street

Donald James, feuar, Einnart

Donald John, tobacconist, 10 Hamilton street. House, 19

Brougham street

Donald John, potter, Clyde Pottery. House, 3 Lauder road,

Grange, Edinburgh

Donald Miss, feuar, Einnart

Donald Mrs, baker, 6 Stanners street

Donald ^Ixs William, spirit merchant, 63 East Hamilton st.

DONNELLY Daniel, slater, 15 Hamilton street

Donnelly Peter, tailor and clothier, 12 Hamilton st. Ho.,

79 Eegent street

DOUG-ALL Lillias, tobacconist, 33 Hamilton street. Ho.,

6 Manse lane

Dougall Eobert, blockmaker, 13 West Stewart street

Dougall Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, Boyd place, 37 West

Blackball street

DOUGLAS Alexander, carter, 23 KeUy street

Douglas David, labourer, 15 Cross-shore street

Douglas James, carpenter, 1 Under crescent

Douglas John, plumber, Customhouse place, Greenock, and

Moir street, Dunoon. House, 8 Ardgowan street, west

Douglas John, grocer, 57 Main street, Cartsdyke

Douglas John, of Douglas & Son. House, 7 Clarence street,

Glebe

Douglas Malcom, wholesale and retail confectioner, 31 Cath-

cart street. House, Abbotsford place, 7 Eoxburgh st.

Douglas Malcom, provision merchant, 31 Cathcart street.

House, Abbotsford place, 7 Eoxburgh street

Douglas Neil, labourer, 9 East Quay lane

Douglas & Son, watch and clockmakers, goldsmiths and

jewellers, 9 Hamilton street

Douglas Thomas N., of Douglas & Son. House, 7 Clarence

street, Glebe

DIRECTOEY. 55

Douglas Thomas, blacksmith, 2 Brace street

Douglas William, grocer, 17 Ann street

Douglas Peter, labourer, 63 Main street, Cartsdyke

Douglas Miss Annabella, grocer, 48 Shaw street

Douglas Miss Lillias, milliner, 36 Hamilton street

Douglas Mrs Alex., furnishing shop, 3 Tobago street

Douglas Mrs John, 8 Ardgowan street, west

Douglas Mrs, lodgings, 62 Eoxburgh street

Douglas Mrs, 12 Nelson street, west

Douglas Mrs, 23 East Shaw street

DOW Alexander, carter, Bottlehouse lane

Dow Archibald, spirit dealer, 26 Cathcart street. House, 20

East Quay lane

Dow Cameron, spirit dealer, 5 Under crescent

Dow Donald, labourer, 8 Cartsburn street

Dow James, carpenter, 4 Nicholson street

Dow John, carpenter, 43 Cathcart street

Dow John, joiner, 4 Nicholson street

Dow William, 26 Cartsburn street

DOWIE Ebenezer Telford, M.D., University of Glasgow,

physician and dentist. House and consulting rooms, 6

West Blackball street

DOWNIE Andrew, joiner, 21 Lynedoch street

Downie James, cooper, 20 Vennel

Downie John, wright, 5 Dellingburn street. House, do.

Downie John, spirit dealer, 12 Carnock street

Downie John, smith, 66 East Hamilton street

Downie William, dresser, 12 John street

Downie William, joiner, 7 Lynedoch street

Downie Mrs Ann, lodgings, 22 West Blackball street

DEENNON Mrs James, 2 Upper crescent

DEONE Christina, lodgings, 7 Cathcart street

DEUMMOND Alexander, carpenter, 21 Arthur street

Drummond Alexander, moulder, 53 Main street, Cartsdyke

Drummond James, burgh assessor. Town buildings, 6 Hani-

ilton street, House, 12 Brisbane street

56 DIRECTOEY.

Dmmmond James, mason, 1 York street

Drummond Jolin, porter, 22 Cathcart street

Drummond Neil, carter, M'Kelvie's land, Duncan street

Drummond William, coal merchant, 5 New Dock lane. Ho.,

1 Watson's lane

Dmmmond Eobert, grocer and provision merchant, 26 Annstreet and 73 Main street, Cartsdyke. House, 26 Annstreet

DRYBTJEQ-H Eobert, pansman, 34 East Shaw street

DEYSDALE John, labourer, 24 Hamilton street

Drysdale John, coachman, 9 Argyle street

Drysdale Thomas, carpenter, 12 St Lawrence street

Drysdale Mrs David, Ardgowan tavern, 20 Sugarhouse lane.

House, do.

Drysdale Mrs, 47 Main street, Cartsdyke

Drysdale Mrs, lodgings, 13 Cross-shore street

DUFF Archibald, farmer, Lurg, East parish

Duff Daniel, blockmaker, 28 Sir Michael street

Duff James & Sons, brassfounders, coppersmiths, and gas-

fitters, 45 Eue-end street

Duff James, of James Duff & Sons. House, 20 Forsyth st.

Duff James, jr., of James Duff & Sons. House, Mount park,

Bank street

Duff John, of James Duff & Sons. House, 51 Union street

Duff John, farmer, Mains, East parish

Duff Lachlan, tailor, 17 Cathcart street

Duff Michael, papermaker, Overton

Duff Thomas, grocer, 8 Cartsburn street

Duff William, spirit dealer and feuar, 17 Bearhope street

Duff William, farmer, Ladyburn

Duff Miss Janet M'K., boys' dressmaker, 7 Boyd street

DUFFY Anthony, rag store, 2 Vennel

Duffy Hugh, eating house, 5 Dalrymple street

Duffy John, broker, 7 Shaw street

Duffy John, dealer, 40 Shaw street

PUNBAE Alexander, shoemaker, 4 East Shaw street

DIRECTORY. 57

Dunbar David, shipbroker, 19 Brougham street

Dunbar James, sboemaker, 4 Manse lane

Dunbar James, boot closer, 8 East Sbaw street

Dunbar Mrs, 14 Kelly street

DUNCAN Bryce, Holmscroft street, east

Duncan Colin, 29 Nicholson street

Duncan Daniel, carpenter, 25 Antigua street

Duncan Daniel, joiner, 3 Salmon street

Duncan George, joiner, 37 Catbcart street

Duncan Henry, carpenter, 8 "West Stewart street

Duncan James, of Bell, Duncan, & Scott. Eesidence, 5 High-

bury hill, London, N.

Duncan James, carpenter, 65 Eue-end street

Duncan James D., weigher, H.M.C. House, 11 Hill street

Duncan John, accountant and house factor, 2 Church place.

House, 31 Brougham street

Duncan John, engineer, 11 Antigua street

Duncan John, mariner, 3 Hill street

Duncan John, rafter, 4 Cross-shore street

Duncan John, shipmaster, 28 West Burn street

Duncan John, superintendent. Sailor's Home, New Dock

breast

Duncan Peter, policeman, 49 Shaw street

Duncan Robert P., painter, 12 Watt street

Duncan Eobert, shipmaster, 2 Wellington street

Duncan Eobert, sailmaker, 5 Bruce street

Duncan WilUam, joiner, 60 Eoxburgh street

Duncan William, plainer, Caledonian saw mills

Duncan Miss, lodgings, 4 Watt street

Duncan Mrs A., lodgings, 6 West Stewart street

Duncan Mrs Eobert, grocer, 16 Cathcart street

Duncan Mrs Eobert, 5 East Blackball street

Duncan Mrs, 20 West Blackball street

Duncan Mrs, 95 Eegent street

Duncan's Medical Hall, Havelock buildings, 17 West Black-

hall street. House, Sailor's Home, Dock breast

58 DIRECTORY.

DITCHAET James, joiner, 30 Mckolson street

DUNDAS John, sailmaker, 5 Shaw street

DUNLOP Francis, coal dealer, 5 Shannon's close

Dunlop James, farmer, Strone, East parish

Dunlop James, shoemaker, 21 Ingleston street

Dunlop John, mason, 26 Inverkip street

Dunlop Eobert, labourer, 69 Vennel

Dunlop Robert, shipowner, 21 Oathcart street. House, 8

Brougham street

Dunlop Eobert, laboui^er, 1 Springkell street

Dunlop E. M., agent, 21 Shaw street. House, 3 Welling-

ton street

Dunlop William, hairdresser, 30 Dalrymple street. House,,

2 East Shaw street

Dunlop William, assistant pawnbroker, 24 Hamilton street

Dunlop Mrs Captain John, lodgings, 2 Watt place

Dunlop Mrs Eobert, 30 Eegent street

DTJNN Archibald, cooper, 5 West Stewart street

Dunn James, labourer, 1 Open shore

Dunn John, brassmoulder, 1 Dellingburn street

Dunn Peter, moulder, Alma cottage, Hillend

Dunn Mrs Eobert, teacher, 20 West Stewart street

DUNNING- John, lumper, 31 Charles street

DUEKIN Henry, H.M. Customs, 20 Brisbane street

DYEE John, cabinetmaker, 7 West Blackball street

E

EAGLE Foundiy, 18 Baker street

Eagle Francis, cooper, 39 Hamilton street

EAGLESHAM John, shoemaker, Kilbirnie cottage. Nelson

street, west

EAETHENWAEE Manufacturers—the Clyde Pottery Co.,

(limited), Port-Glasgow road

EASON Mrs John, grocer, 20 Cartsburn street

EAST Parish Church, Eegent street

1

BIEECTORY. 59

EASTON Peter, brassfimsher, 3 Under crescent

EDDING-TON Greorge, joiner, 40 Inverkip street

EDMISTON Alexander, storekeeper, Smith's land, Crescent

EDGrAE James, messenger, Post-office

Edgar James, 26 Ann street

Edgar William, shoemaker, 76 Eoxburgh street

EDWARDS John J., shipmaster, 5 Mearns street

EQLINTON Thomas, boilermaker, 22 Cartsburn street

ELBOTEIO and International Telegraph office, Eailway

station

ELLIOT John, labourer, 3 East Stewart street

Elliot WilUam Scott, examining officer, of H.M. Customs.

House, 1 Roxburgh street

ELLIS John, carpenter, 32 Tobago street

EMSLIE Greorge, joiner, 1 Arthur street

EPISCOPAL (St John's) Church, 8 Union street

ERSKINE John, spirit dealer, 32 Dalrymple st. Ho., do.

Erskine John, of Macfarlan, Brown & Co. Ho., 18 Unionstreet

Erskine Thomas, shopman, 9 Eoxburgh street

Erskine Mrs, grocer, 7 Tobago street

EVANOELICAL Union Chapel, 15 Sir Michael street

EVANS James, gunner's mate, 10 Watt street

Evans Eobert, shipmaster, 22 Bank street

Evans Eobert, shoemaker, 4 Buccleuch street

Evans WiUiam, shipmaster, 29 Nicholson street

EWAET John, warehouseman, 15 Bearhope street

EWINGr, Angus & Co., grain and provision merchants, 4

Bogle street

Ewing George, coal agent, new coal depot, Eegent st. Ho.,

12 John street

Ewing Hugh, joiner, 44 Inverkip street

Ewing Eobert, sugar baker, 14 Market street

Ewing Eobert & Co., merchants, 4 Bogle street

Ewing William, grocer and grain weigher, 63 Dalrymple st

House, 1 Sugarhouse lane

60 DIEECTORY.

Ewing Jolin, mariner, 4 Kilblain street

Ewing Mrs James, grocer, 32 Dalrymple st. Ho., 34 do.

PAIL Charles, engineer, 37 Lynedoch. street

FAIEGEIEYE Andrew, plumber, 6 West breast. House,

1 Kelly street

Eairgrieve James, plumber, 6 West breast. House, 8 Wat^

street

Fairgrieve Jobn B., plumber, 6 West breast. House, 58

Eoxbu.rgh street

EAIELIE James, 3 Kelly street

Fairlie John, cabinetmaker, 58 Yennel

Eairlie Miss Ann, feuar, 30 Eegent street

Fairlie Mrs, French polisher, 58 Yennel

FAIEEIE Miss, 11 Forsyth street

FALCONEE David, mariner, 4 Kilblain street

Falconer Mrs, grocer, 17 John street

FAEMEE Hugh, tailor and clothier, 3 William streelk

House, 1 do.

FAEEENS James, carpenter, 42 Main street, Cartsdyke

FAEQIJHAE Arthp, Captain E.N. , 11 Margaret street

Farquhar William, of William Adam & Co. House, 49 Eox-burgh street

Farquhar Mrs James, 49 Eoxburgh street

FAULDS James, shopman, Holmscroft street, west

FAWCETT Samuel, pawnbroker, 34 Shaw street. Ho., do.

FELL Thomas, coal merchant, Barr's breast. House, 1

Kelly street

FEEGUS James, Jr., of James Fergus & Son. House,

Orangefield

Fergus James & Son, coal merchants, 9 West breast

Fergus James, sen., of James Fergus & Son. House, 11

West breast

Fergus James, carpenter, 9 Lyle street

DIRECTORY. 61

i^EEaUSON A. & Co., sailmakers, 5 East breast

Eerguson Alexander, of A. Ferguson & Co. House, 3 Eox-

burgh. street

Ferguson Andrew, engineer, 16 Arthur street

Ferguson Angus, labourer, 3-1 Sir Michael street

Ferguson Archibald^ feuar, 6 Ann street

Ferguson Archibald, sawyer, 1 Cartsburn street

Ferguson Charles, clockmaker, 6 Cross-shore street. Ho.,

Drumfrochar road

Ferguson Brothers, seedsmen and general merchants, o West

breast

Ferguson Charles, grocer, 27 Shaw street. House, 20 Anti-

gua street

Ferguson Daniel & Co., hoop merchants, 10 Eoslin street,

Glebe. House, 22 Brisbane street

Ferguson Daniel, grocer and provision merchant, 2 Dalrym-

ple street

Ferguson Daniel, watchman, 18 Ingleston street

Ferguson Daniel, joiner, 76 Eoxburgh street

Ferguson Daniel, sailmaker, 15 Lynedoch street

Ferguson Dugald, of Ferguson Brothers. House, 7 Lyle st.

Ferguson Dugald, forwarding agent for Eichardson, Den-

niston & Co., of Glasgow, 23 Cathcart street. House,

25 Antigua street,

Ferguson Duncan, labourer, 6 Shaw street

Ferguson Duncan, of Ferguson Brothers. House, 12 Nelson

street, west

Ferguson Duncan, fireman, 27 Yennel

Ferguson George, spirit dealer, 6 East Shaw street. House,

24 Bank street

Ferguson George, boilermaker, 1 1 Crawfurd street

Ferguson George, porter to Shaws Water Co., 49 Eue-end st.

Ferguson James, flesher, 9 Bruce street

Ferguson James, grinder, 15 St Lawrence street

Ferguson James, late sugar refiner, Auchneagh lious©

Ferguson James, 22 Mearns street

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62 DIBECTORY.

Ferguson Jolm, labourer, 6 Shaw street

]Perguson Jolin, 25 Antigua street

Ferguson John, carpenter, 22 Crawford street

Ferguson John, boilermaker, 7 St Lawrence street

Ferguson John, carpenter, 4 Lower Ingleston

Ferguson John, carpenter, 7 Hill street

Ferguson John, boilermaker, 4 Wilson's place, East Ingleston

Ferguson John, coach driver, 9 Highland close

Ferguson John, mariner, 30 Inverkip street

Ferguson Peter, boilermaker, 1 Stanners street

Ferguson Peter, spirit dealer, 8 Baker street. House, do.

Ferguson Eobert, cooper, 51 Eoxburgh street

Ferguson Eobert, 36 Inverkip street

Ferguson Eobert, carpenter, 7 Springkell street

Ferguson Samuel, labourer, 8 Market street

Ferguson Thomas, joiner, 25 Vennel

Ferguson Thomas, joiner, 4 Ealblain street

Ferguson Mrs Alexander, 9 Eopework street

Ferguson Mrs Charles, 41 Hamilton street

Ferguson Mrs James, gardener, 21 Charles street

Ferguson Mrs William, 23 Kelly street

Ferguson Mrs, mangle keeper, 60 Main street, Cartsdyke

Ferguson Mrs, 64 Eoxburgh street

FEEGUSSON John, chemist and druggist, 6 Inverkip st.

Fergusson John, chemist and druggist, 17 Hamilton street

FEENIE George, joiner, 5 Bearhope street

FEEEIEE James, engineer, 4 John street

FIELD Eowland, fine arts repository, 18 West Blackball st.

House, 7 Lyle street

FINDLAY John, labourer, Longwell close

FINLAY Hugh, baker, 34 Crawford street

Finlay James, mason, 40 Inverkip street

Finlay John, carpenter, 10 East Quay lane

Finlay John, of Finlay & Weir. House, 21 Brisbane st.

Finlay Eobert B. & Co., clothiers, hatters, &c.> 10 WestBlackhall street

DIRECTORY. 68

Finlay Thomas, engineer, 76 East Hamilton street

Finlay Eobert B., of Eobert B. Einlay & Co. House, 3

Eldon street

Einlay Eobert, of Eoss, Corbett & Co. House, 15 Eoxburgh

street

Finlay & Weir, brassfounders, gasfitters, and inspectors of

weights and measures, 54 and 56 Eue-end street

Finlay William, examining officer, H.M. Customs. House,

7 Lyle street

Finlay William, plumber, 4 Nelson street, Glebe

Einlay Mrs David, 26 Cartsbum street

Finlay Mrs Thomas, washer and dresser, 3 Salmon street

FINLAYSON John, baker, 6 West Blackball street

FINNIE Daniel, hawker, 54 Eue-end street

Finnie James, cooper, 7 Tobago street

EINNIG-AN Patrick, pensioner, 22 Inverkip street

FISH, Brown & Co., sailmakers. East India breast

FISHEE James, cabinetmaker, upholsterer, and funeral

undertaker, 9 Laird street

Fisher John, cooper, 33 Cathcart street

Fisher Eobert, labourer, 10 East Shaw street

Fisher Eobert, joiner, 3 Charles street

Fisher Thomas, shipmaster, 2 Salmon street

Fisher Walter, boilermaker, 28 Cartsburn street

FISHEEY Office, 3 Bank street

FITZPATEICK Benjamin, labourer, 1 Charles street

FLANNAGtAN John, labourer, 19 Tobago street

FLEMINa Alexander M., of Fleming, Eeid & Co. House,11 Ardgowan square

Fleming Alexander, spirit dealer, 8 Inverkip street

Fleming Alexander, draper, 8 Hamilton street. House, 15

Ardgowan street, west

Fleming Andrew, boatman, 5 Kilblain street

Fleming Ebenezer, brassfounder, 3 John street

Fleming Fergus, gardener, Garvel Park lodge

Fleming Daniel, of Laurie & Fleming. Ho. , 41 Lynedoch st.

64 DIRECTORY.

Fleming Dugald, joiner, 18 Vennel

Fleming George, sHpmaster, Hope street

Fleming Humphrey, engineer, 8 Ingleston street

Fleming John, policeman, 13 Inverkip street

Fleming John, of Fleming, Eeid & Co. House, Oakbank,

44 Union street

Fleming Leonard, officer Inland Revenue, Excise building.

House, 9 Eoxburgh street

Fleming Matthew, shij^master, 7 Union street

Fleming, Eeid & Co., merchants and worsted spinners, Shaws

Water worsted mills

Fleming Eobert, Flint mill. East parish

Fleming Mrs Greorge, confectioner, Steamboat quay. Ho.,

Abbotsford place, 5 Eoxburgh street

Fleming Mrs John, 1 Kelly street

Fleming Mrs, 21 John street

Fleming Mrs, 23 Ingleston road

Fleming Mrs, 3 Kilblain street

Fleming Mrs, Buchanan's land. East Ingleston

FLESH Market, 17 Market street

FLETCHEE Daniel, cooper, 12 Tobago street

Fletcher Donald, shoemaker, 36 West Burn street

Fletcher Hugh, wine and spirit retailer, 40 Cathcart street.

House, 3 Lyle street

Fletcher Hugh, labourer, 56 Dalrymple street

Fletcher William, carpenter, 6 Lyle street

Fletcher Mrs Angus, 33 Nicholson street

Fletcher Mrs Mary, spirit dealer, 61 Eue-end street. Ho.,

1 Bogie street

Fletcher Mrs, huckster, 11 Yennel

Fletcher Mrs, 47 Main street, Cartsdyke

FLIGrHT John, cooper, 6 Nicholson street

Flight Mrs, 21 Nicholson street

FLIM James, book deliyerer, 3 Tobago street

FLOCKHAET Isaac, weigher, 43 Cathcart street

Flockhart Neil, smith, 2 Cartsburn street

DIRECTORY. 65

FLOOD Edward, labourer, 14 Market street

FLUOKEE Jaraes, shipmaster, 29 Hamilton street

FOG GrAETY Micliael, police officer, 4 Inverkip street

FOEBES Hugh, engineer, 16 Cross-shore street

FOED John, examining officer, H.M. Customs. House, 37

Ann street

Ford Joseph, watchman, 5 Nicholson street

FOEEBST John, engineer, 20 Bruce street

Forrest Thomas, tea, wine, spirit and malt liquor merchant,

41 Hamilton street. House, 18 Brisbane street

Forrest William, feuar, Fairmount, Eldon street

Forrest William, engineer, 28 Nicholson street

FOEEESTEE David, carpenter, 15 Tobago street

Forrester Eobert, slademan, 4 Laird street

Forsyth David, cabinetmaker, 34 East Shaw street

Forsyth James, joiner, 4 Hill street

Forsyth Samuel, carpenter, 14 Bogle street

Forsyth Miss Janet, dressmaker, 25 Nicholson street

Forsyth Mrs John, furnishings, 18 Brisbane street

FOSTEE Edward, carpenter, 1 Arthur street

Foster John, shipmaster, 36 Sir Michael street

Foster John, plasterer, 5 East Stewart street. House, 27

Eosburgh street

Foster John, deep sea pilot, 4 Union street

Foster John, 33 Sir Michael street

Foster Eobert, grocer and spirit dealer, 2 Tobago street

Foster Mrs, 31 Main street, Cartsdyke

FOTHEEINGHAM WHUam, mason, 14 Eilblain st. Ho.,

39 Cathcart street

FOULDS & Bone, commission agents and provision mer-

chants, 11 Sugarhouse lane

Foulds Samuel, of Foulds & Bone. House, Orangefield

Foulds Hay, moulder, 8 John street

Foulds Matthew, jr., clerk, 13 St. Lawrence street

Foulds Matthew, jam, jelly, and marmalade manufacturer^

Jersey cottage, 17 Baker street. House, do.

66 DIRECTORY.

rOWLEE William, skipper, 1 Hill street

FOWLIS James, pensioner, 14 Bruce street

FOX John, physician and surgeon, Havelock buildings, 17

West Blackhall st. House, 13 Eoxburgh st.

PEANCE William, wool sorter, 44 Ann street

FEASEE Charles, surgeon dentist, Havelock buildings, 17

West Blackhall street

Eraser Duncan, joiner, 1 Manse lane

Eraser James, salt and provision merchant. Customhouse

place, 1 East Quay lane. House, 21 Antigua street

Eraser James, tidewaiter, 7 Nicholson street

Eraser James, joiner, 60 Main street, Cartsdyke

Eraser John, joiner, 30 Nicholson street

Eraser John, teacher, G-reenock Academy. House, Yewcottage, Eox street

Eraser John, ropespinner, 21 Ann street

Eraser William, blockmaker, 37 Cathcart street

Eraser William, engineer, 5 Hill street

Eraser Margaret, pastry cook and confectioner, 11 Cathcart

street. House, do.

Eraser Miss, dressmaker, 7 Nicholson street

EEAZEE John, sugar refiner, 51 Main street, Cartsdyke.

House 3 St Andrew street

EEEDEEICK Charles, labourer, 5 Duncan street

EEEE Church School-room, 8 St Andrew square

EEOOM James, miller, 12 Baker street

EEY Eobert, of H.M. Customs. Ho., 6 Nelson street. Glebe

Ery William, slater, 35 East Shaw street

EULLAETON John, joiner and glazier, 49 Main street,

Cartsdyke. House, 84 East Hamilton street

Eullarton Eobert, measurer, 9 East India breast. HouseGlenside

Eullarton Eobert, provision merchant, 19 Market street

Eullarton Miss, dressmaker, 10 Watt street

Eullarton John, steward E.N., Boyd place, 31 West Black-

hall street

DIRECTORY. 67

EuUarton Mrs John, 10 Watt street

FULTON Andrew, engineer, 25 Eegent street

Fulton Andrew, labourer, Carmicliaers land, Crescent

Fulton James, gardener, Kilbirnie cottage. Nelson st., west

Fulton James, rivetter, 57 Main street, Oartsdyke

Fulton James, liat and cap merchant, Cathcart square. Ho.,

77 Eegent street

Fulton John, of Crawford & Fulton. House, 61 Eoxburgh.

street

Fulton John, trunkmaker, 21 Market street

Fulton Eobert, joiner, 6 John street

Fulton Eobert, boilermaker, 3 John street

Fulton Jane, huckster, 12 Springkell street

Fulton Miss Elizabeth, milliner and straw bonnet maker, 20

Cathcart street. House, 17 do.

Fulton Mrs James, feuar, 3 Kelly street

Fulton Miss, 17 Lynedoch street

FYFE David, heckler, 4 Tobago street

Fyfe George, gardener, Hill-end

F5rfe James, weaver, 5 Sir ISIichael street

Fyfe James, brassfounder gasfitter, and patent valve and

alarm gauge manufacturer, 19 Cathcart street. House,

1 Carnock street

Fyfe Joseph, labourer, 36 Main street, Cartsdyke

Fyfe Matthew, labourer, 4 Tobago street

Fyfe Eobert, tidewaiter, 29 Eegent street

Fyfe Samuel, painter, 1 Carnock street

Fyfe William H., of MacaKster and Fyfe. House, 7 Shawplace

a

G^LIC Free Church, 14 Jamaica street

Grselic Parish Church, 32 West Burn street

GrAFF William, joiner and wood merchant, 5 Argyle street.

House, Mount Park cottage, Ann street

DIRECTORY.

Gaff Micliael B., Alma cottage, Macknigkt street

GAGE Jolin, carpenter, 1 William street

GAIK, Alexander, joiner, 43 Ann street

GALBEAITH Archibald, labourer, 12 St Lawrence street

Galbraith Jobn, druggist, 63 Eue-end street. House, 29

Cathcart street

Galbraith John, mariner, 4 Cross-shore street

Galbraith John, mariner, 13 West Stewart street

Galbraith John, joiner, 5 West Stewart street

Galbraith John, tanner, 20 Inverkip street

Galbraith John, baker, 26 Charles street. House, do

.

Galbraith John, pilot, 6 West Burn street

Galbraith Lachlan, cooper, 10 Bruce street

Galbraith Lachlan, labourer, 21 East Shaw street

Galbraith Peter, labourer, 17 Main street, Cartsdyke

GALBB.EATH John, sugar sampler, 11 West breast. Ho.>

2 Eldon street

GALL William, toll-keeper, Crawfordsdyke toll

Gall Mrs David, grocer and spirit dealer, 6 Sir Michael st.

GALLACHEE Charles, painter, 7 Shaw street

Gallacher Henry, huckster, 63 Vennel

Gallacher James, fruiterer and poulterer, 2 Albert place,

West Blackball street. House, do.

Gallacher James, labourer, 14 Stanners street

Gallacher John, seamen's home, and outfitting establish-

ment, 12 Dalrjnnple street

Gallacher John, charburner, 9 East Shaw street

Gallacher John, labourer, 1 Clarence street

Gallacher John, hair-cutter, 31 Dalrymple street

Gallacher John, mariner, 49 Shaw street

Gallacher Patrick, tailor, 10 East Shaw street

Gallacher Thomas, of William Gallacher & Son. House, 7

Boyd street

Gallacher Terrence, marine dealer, 33 Eue-end street. Ho,,

2 East Blackball street

Gallacher William, shoemaker, 24 Tobago street

DIRECTORY.

Gallaclier William, of Wm. Gallaclier & Son. House, 2

William street

Gallaclier William & Son, fishmongers 35 Hamilton street,

and Fish market

Gallacher William, labourer, 45 Oathcart street

GALLOWAY Andrew, smith, Drumfrochar road

Galloway David, of Galloway, Denniston & Co. House, 5

Kelly street

Galloway, Deianiston & Co., ship chandlers, tinsmiths, and

flag makers, 11 West breast

Galloway Francis, book deliverer, 7 Upper crescent

Galloway George, salesman, 46 Cathcart street

Galloway Hugh, shipmaster, 77 Eegent street

Galloway Robert, mason, 35 Crawfurd street

Galloway W. C, pianoforte teacher, 19 Brougham street

Galloway Mrs, lodgings, 10 Baker street

GALT Peter, confectioner, 13 Hamilton street. Ho., do.

Gait Eobert, farmer, Burnbrae

GAEDINEE Archibald, landing-waiter, Customs. House,

25 Nicholson street

GAEDNEE Alexander, grocer, 21 Market street. House,

95 Eegent street

Gardiner James, working jeweller, 35 Cathcart street

GAEDNEE James, watchmaker, jeweller, and chi'cnometer

maker, 8 Hamilton street. House, 17 Union street

Gardner John D., japanner, 45 Cathcart street. House, 23

Lynedoch street

Gardner John, grocer, 3 West Stewart street. House, do,

Gardner John, mariner, 34 Dalrymple street

Gardner John, labourer, 10 Charles street

Gardner Thomas, slater, 20 West Blackhall street

Gardner William, draper and clothier, 16 William street

Gardner Mrs George, 17 Union street

Gardner Mrs Margaret, 20 Cathcart street

Gardner Mrs, 59 Main street, Cartsdyke

GATTENS Alexander, baker, 11 Crawfurd street

70 DIRECTOBY.

G-AS Works, 27 Crawfurd street

GAUDIE Duncan, engineer, 11 Hill street

GrAY Mrs, 1 Eegent street

GELLATLY Mrs J., 33 West BlackhaU street

GEMMILL John, Cromwell place, Bank street

Gemmill Mrs Samuel, Cromwell place, Bank street

GEEEOEIE Augustus, boarding-house keeper, 1 West breast

Geercke & Burnside, clothiers and outfitters, 40 Cathcart st.

GIBB Alexander, mariner, 7 Market street

Gibb David, engineer, 4 Ingleston street

Gibb John, joiner, 1 Holmscroffc street, west

Gibb John, grocer and feuar, 21 Lynedoch street

Gibb John, late shipmaster, 5 Lyle street

Gibb John, feuar, 38 Inverkip street

Gibb John, engineer, 21 Antigua street

Gibb Eobert, engineer, 57 Main street, Cartsdyke

Gibb WUIiam, grain and potato merchant, 1 Hope street

Gibb Walter, mason, 72 Eoxbui^gh street

Gibb Miss Mary, grocer, 8 Antigua street

GIBSON Duncan, carpenter, 19 Bearhope street

Gibson James, wine and spirit dealer, 4 East breast. Ho.j

17 Bruce street

Gibson John, painter, 12 Inverkip street

Gibson John, labourer, 73 Main street, Cartsdyke

Gibson Eichard, mariner, 10 Baker street

Gibson Walter & Co., lathsplitters, 5 East Stewart street

Gibson Mrs James, Longwell close

Gibson Mrs, ladies' keeper, 30 Ann street

Gibson Mrs, lodgings, 11 Lynedoch street

GILCHEIST James, labourer, 5 St Andrew street

Gilchrist James, tidewaiter, Holmscroft street, east

Gilchrist James, brassfinisher, Huteheson's court, Cartsdyke

Gilchrist James, superintendent, Eailway station. House,

Eailway cottage. Bogle street

Gilchrist John, policeman, 11 Crawfurd street

Gilchrist William, shopman, Holmscroft street, east

DIBECTOEY. T

1

(jrilclirist Miss, confectioner, Eailway station

GILES Samuel H. L., paymaster, H.M.S. Hogiie. House,

Orangefield

GILFILLAN Eobert, rigger, 1 Sugarliouse lane

GILKISON James, examiner in seamanship for Greenock

and Glasgow. House, 1 Clyde street

GILL Joseph, joiner, 1 Lyle street

Gill Mrs John, 7 Bruce street

GILLESPIE John, lumper, 44 Shaw street

Gillespie John, clerk. Mount pleasant

Gillespie John, accountant, house-factor, insurance agent,

assessor ofincome-tax, and secretary to Scottish Widows'

and Orphans' Fund and Mutual Aid, Sick, Assurance,

and Annuity Society. Office : City of Glasgow Bankbuildings, 32 Cathcart street. House, 6 Kelly street

GILLIES Alexander, innkeeper, Eose and Thistle tavern, 8

West breast. House, do.

GUlies Donald, labourer, 4 Sir Michael street

GiUies James, moulder, 55 Main street, Cartsdyke

GiUes John, mariner, 4 Nicholson street

Gniies John, joiner, 10 Carnock street

Gilles John, house-factor, 13 St Lawrence street

Gillies John, joiner, 8 Watt street

Gillies Neil, cowfeeder, Mount pleasant

Gillies Neil, baker, 56 Dalrymple street

Gillies Eobert, cooper, 2 Crawfurd street

Gillies Mrs Daniel, grocer, 9 Bearhope street

GILLON Alexander, joiner, 15 Cross-shore street

Gillon Francis, shoemaker, 26 Market street

GILMOUE Duncan, warehouseman, 12 Bruce street

Gilmour James, baker, 30 Sir Michael street

Gilmour James, jun., carpenter, 8 Ingleston street

Gilmour James, carpenter, 2 John street

Gilmour James, policeman, 26 Inverkip street

Gilmour B. & M., milliners, &c., 16 Tobago street

Gilmour Mrs James, 16 Tobago street

72 DIEEOTOBY.

GILEAY Josiali, engraver and clockmaker, 15 Oathcart st.

House, 3 Hill street

GHjEOY William, brassfinislier, 20 Ingleston street

GIEDWOOD James, smith, 14 Bearhope street

Girdwood Miss, 97 Eegent street

Girdwood Mrs, 27 Nicholson street

GIVEN Hugh, grocer and provision merchant, 24 Invetkip

street. House, John place, Gourock

Given William, coal merchant, 30 East Shaw street

GLASS Hugh, grocer, 12 Dalrymple street

GLASGOW and Greenock Shipping Co. General carriers be-

tween Glasgow andGreenock, and steam • tug proprietors,

City of Glasgow Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street

Glasgow Herald, branch office (newspaper), 4 Mansionhouse

lane—Eobert Wood, agent

Glasgow Boot and Shoe Shop, 45 Cathcart street

Glasgow Eiver Pilot Office, foot of Patrick street

Glasgow Weekly Mail (newspaper), Greenock Branch office,

1 Bank street

GLEN Archibald, joiner, 7 Bruce street

Glen James, druggist. Consulting room, 39 Hamilton st.

House, do.

Glen James, commercial traveller, 6 Manse lane. House,

Mount pleasant

Glen Malcom, carpenter, 20 East Quay lane

Glen Peter, mason, 21 Sugarhouse lane

Glen Miss, feuar, Ford house

Glen Mrs William, spirit dealer, 4 Broad close

GLENCEOSS Thomas, engineer, 11 Upper crescent

GLENDINNING Alexander, optician and nautical instru-

ment maker, 8 Ingleston street

GODBOLD G. B., adjutant of Eifle Volunteers, 38 Eldonst.

GOODCHILD John L., clerk, of Bankier, Leitke & Co., 32

Cathcart st. Ho., 63 Swing's buildings, Eue-end st.

GOLDIE William, gardener, Eldon street

GOEDON James, of William Adam & Co. House, Hope st-

DIRECTOEY. 73

Gordon Jolin, mason, 30 Inverkip street

Gordon Jolm, policeman, 28 Dalrymple street

Gordon William, Eoman Catholic clergyman, St Mary's,

Patrick street

GOEEMAN Bernard, labourer, 69 Eoxburgh. street

GOSNELL Thomas, coppersmith, 3 Charles street

Gosnell Thomas, rigger, 11 Hill street

GOUDIE Hugh, heckler, 33 Eegent street

Goudie James, spirit dealer, 26 Crawfurd street

Goudie James, pilot, 28 Shaw street

GOULD Eev. Isaac, Wesleyan minister, 23 Kelly street

GOUELAY James, fireman, 6 Patrick street

Gourlay Samuel, smith, 3 John street

GOIJEOCK Copper Mining Co. (Hmited), 2 Church place.

M. P. Dunlop, secretary. House, 1 Hope street

Gourock Eopework Co., rope and sailcloth manufacturers, 1

Cross-shore street and 5 East breast

GOVAN John, smith, 9 Main street, Cartsdyke

Govan Coal Depot, corner of Deliingburn square

Govan Solomon, watchman, 7 Highland close

Govan Mrs, 5 Mearns street

GEAOEY Samuel, Kilmun messenger, Post-office. House,

6 Patrick street

GEAHAM Alexander, smith, 10 East Shaw street

Graham Archibald, plasterer, 24 Ann street

Graham Charles, lumper, 16 Dalrymple street

Graham David, joiner, 9 Duncan street

Graham Donald, carpenter, 7 St Lawrence street

Graham Duncan, carter, Bottlehouse lane

Graham Duncan, smith, 42 Cathcart street

Graham Hugh, general grocer, 42 Cathcart street. House,

10 Antigua street

Graham James, druggist's assistant, 19 Nicholson street

Graham John, shipmaster, 11 Antigua street

Graham John, mason, 46 Cathcart street

Graham John, labourer, 51 Main street, Cartsdykeh2

74 DIEECTORY.

Graham Jolin, huckster, 21 Charles street

Grahara John, wholesale and retail wine and spirit merchant,

9 Sir Michael street and 12 Tobago street. House, 14

Brisbane street

Graham John, joiner, 18 Bruce street

Graham John, policeman, 4 Sir Michael street

Graham John, labourer, 30 Inverkip street

Graham Malcom, carter, head of Lynedoch street

Graham Eobert, 3 Salmon street

Graham Samuel, labourer, 5 Ardgowan street, Glebe

Graham Samuel, huckster", 7 Sir Michael street

Graham Thomas, engine driver, 8 Chapel street

Graham Marion, dressmaker, 63 Eue-end street

Graham Miss, 4 Dalrymple street

Graham Mrs Edward, lodgings, 18 Sir Michael street

Graham Mrs John, feuar, 12 Tobago street

Graham Mrs, 15 Clarence street

Graham IMrs, dresser, 20 Ann street

Graham Mrs, huckster, 36 West Burn street

GEANT Alexander, labourer, 31 Eegent street

Grant Duncan, wine and spirit merchant, 8 Shaw s. Ho., do.

Grant Peter, joiner, 11 Under crescent

Grant Eobert, pilot, 22 Cathcart street

Grant Isabella, milliner, 21 Cathcart street. House, 22 do.

Grant Mrs Lewis, lodgings, 6 East Blackball street

GEAVES Thomas, painter, 97 Eegent street

GEAY Andrew, ropemaker, 17 Bearhope street

Gray Archibald, boilermaker, 25 Eegent street

Gray Archibald, gatekeeper, 11 Main street, Cartsdyke

Gray David, grocer, 51 East Hamilton street. House, do.

Gray David, butler, 5 York street

Gray & Buchanan, merchants and shipbrokers, and agents

for copper and yellow metal, 8 Bogle street

Gray Dugald, of Gray & Eodger. House, 29 Eegent street

Gray Duncan, sailmaker, 13 West Blackhall street

Gray Edward, tanner, 53 East Hamilton street

DIRECTOEY.

Gray James, shoemaker, 16 Hamilton street

Gray James, shoemaker, 27 Eoxburgh street

Gray James, labourer, 22 John street

Gray John, shoemaker, ^Middle Church beadle, and Presby-

tery officer, 36 Hamilton street

Gray John, fruiterer, 5 Market street

Gray John Kerr, solicitor, Town-clerk, clerk to the Water

and Police Trustees and Pilot Board, also, clerk to the

Eoad Assignees of Kelly Trust, Council Chambers.

House, 55 Union street

Gray John, of Gray & Buchanan. House, Braeside, Helens-

burgh

Gray John, labourer, 7 Ardgowan street. Glebe

Gray Malcom, labourer, 8 Cartsburn street

Gray Neil, locker, 33 Ann street

Gray Eobert, of Williamson & Gray. Ho., 63 Eoxburgh st.

Gray & Eodger, coopers, 52 Eue-end street

Gray William, boilermaker, 66 East Hamilton street

Gray William, smith, 7 Under crescent

Gray William, carpenter, 13 East Quay lane

Gray A. C, boot and shoe warehouse, 16 Hamilton street

Gray Miss, feuar, 14 Kelly street

Gray Mrs Donald, lodgings, 2 SpringkeU street

Gray ISIrs John, 61 Main street, Cartsdyke

GEEY Charles, feuar. Plantation cottage, 3 St Lawi'ence st.

GEEENBANK Mill, Drumfrochar road. Neil Campbell,

proprietor

GEEENLEES Eobert, carpenter, 27 Main st., Cartsdyke

GEEENOCK Advertiser and Clyde Commercial Journal,

published every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday

mornings, at 29 Hamilton street

Greenock Apothecaries' Co., druggists and crated water

manufacturers, 28 Hamilton street

Greenock and BowKng Towing Co., 10 West breast

Greenock Branch of Glasgow Daily Herald. Office, 4 Man-sionhouse lane

76 DIRECTORY.

Oreenock Brancli of Glasgow Weeky Mail. Office, 1 Bank st.

Greenock Branch of North. British Daily Mail. Office, i

Bank street

Greenock Coffee-Eoom, 2 Cathcart square.

Greenock Brewery Co., brewers and maltsters, 39 Nicholson

street

Greenock Co-operative Company (Limited), 11 Market street

and 18 St John street

Greenock Distillery Co-., distillers, 27 Tobago street

Greenock Pelt Work Co., felt manufacturers. Works, 94

East Hamilton street. Office, 4 Customhouse place.

John Erskine, manager

Greenock Gas Works, 27 Crawfurd street, Glebe

Greenock Grain and Elour Mills, Chapel street

Greenock Herald and General Advertiser newspaper, pub-

lished every Wednesday and Eriday mornings, at 40

Cathcart street

Greenock Iron Co., iron merchants, 6 and 7 Customhouse

place

Greenock Library, Watt Monument, 9 Union street

Greenock Mechanics' Institution, 11 Sir Michael street

Greenock Money Loan Bank, 3 Bank street

Greenock Patent Galvanising Works, Golden Bull court, 55

Shaw street

Greenock Provident Bank, 11 William street

Greenock Eopework, Eopework street

Greenock Saw IMill Co., timber merchants, Port-Glasgow

road

Greenock Sacking Co., manufacturers of sacks and bagging,

Lynedoch street

Greenock Spinning Co., cotton spinners, Drumfrochar road

Greenock Sugar EefiningCo., sugar refiners, 50 West Black-

hall street

Greenock Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette, published

every Saturday morning, at the office, 1 Bank street and

49 Cathcart street

DIRECTORY. 77

Greenock Young Men's Cliristian Association's Eeading

room and Office, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart st.

GEEIGr David, carjDenter, 4 Lyle street

Greig Samuel, blacksmith, 15 Arthur street

Greig William, smith, 84 East Hamilton street

Greig William, seaman, 28 Crawfurd street

GEIEESON Mrs, 35 West BlackhaU street

GEIEVE Andrew, engineer, Hope street

Grieve James J., of Baine & Johnstone. House, Thorndean,

46 Union street

Grieve James, joiner, 6 Hill street

Grieve Walter, merchant, 18 West Burn street

Grieve William, brassj&nisher, 1 Argyle street

Grieve William, porter, 25 Vennel

Grieve Mary, confectioner, Albert place, 21 West Blackball st.

GEIFEIN William, smith, 11 Under crescent

GEIFEITH John, Customhouse boatman, 14 Bogle street

Griffith Patrick, bookseller (old and new) Customhouse place

Griflath Thomas, Customhouse boatman, 14 Bogle street

GEOTT Eerdinand, mariner, 14 Bruce street

GEOYES James, plasterer, 24 Tobago street

Groves James, carpenter, 13 East Quay lane

GEUBB John, engineer, 15 Baker street

GEUEE John, sen., cooper, Harvie lane. House, 15 Craw-furd street

Gruer Mrs, 2 Crawfurd street

GUN William Gordon, physician, 22 Brisbane street

GUNN George, carpenter, 16 Cross-shore street

Gunn John, carver, 3 Manse lane

Gunn Walter, missionary, 9 Bruce street

Gunn Mrs Alexander, 9 Bruce street

GUNNION Eobert, carpenter, 32 Inverkip street

GUTHEIE Allan, storekeeper, 11 Eoslin street

Guthrie David, deep sea pilot, 11 Crawfurd street

Guthrie George, carpenter, 2 Union court

Guthrie Eobert, grocer, 6 West Stewart street

DlEECTOEY.

Guthrie Eobert, joiner and glazier, 5 Market street. House,

6 West Stewart street

Guthrie Thomas, carter, 42 Inverkip street

Guthrie Thomas, smith, 7 Shaw street

GWINN William, mariner, 1 Market street

HADDOW Andrew C, of John Haddow & Oo. Ho., Galla

lodge, 35 Union street

Haddow John & Co., timber merchants, 62 Main street, Carts-

dyke

HAGGAETY Con., tailor, 50 Shaw street,

Haggarty James, labourer, 1 Main street, Cartsdyke

HAIG John, engineer, 12 Upper crescent

HAIR James, grocer, 27 Eosburgh street

Hair James, grocer, 5 Cowgate street

Hair John, carter, 15 Bearhope street

Hair Eobert, mashman, 11 Inverkip street

Hair Samuel, labourer, 42 Inverkip street

Hair Samuel, gasfitter, 29 Sugarhouse lane

Hair William, pawnbroker, 24 Hamilton street. House >

Orangefield place

Hair William, carter, 9 Under crescent

HALBEET James, joiner, 15 Baker street

HALDBN Mrs John, dressmaker, 20 Brisbane street

HALL Archibald, smith, 23 Arthur street

Hall John, pastry baker, 11 Clarence street

Hall Thomas, labourer, 2 Yirginia street

Hall Mrs, 2 John street

HALLIDAY John, joiner, 35 Eoxburgh street

HAMILTON & Adams, sailmakers, 21 Shaw street

Hamilton & M'CuUoch, coal masters, Wishaw and Hamilton

collieries. Depot, 3 Chapel street. Office, 65 Great Clyde

street, Glasgow. Agent, David CampbeUHamilton Hugh, shoemaker, 9 Eopework street

DIEECTORY. 79

Hamilton James, engineer, 4 Wilson's place, Ingleston road,

east

Hamilton James, shipowner, Sea Bank house, Johnston st.

Hamilton James, draper, 13 Market street. House, 19 Sir

Michael street

Hamilton John, joiner, 7 Tobago street

Hamilton John, salesman, 24 Antigua street

Hamilton John, Villa Marina, 18 Eldon street

Hamilton Thomas, carpenter, 11 West breast

Hamilton William, shoemaker, Hope street

Hamilton Yfilliam, baker, 65 Main street, Cartsdyke

Hamilton William, ropemaker, 13 West Stewart street

Hamilton Mrs, 22 Mearns street

Hamilton ]\Irs, 4 Bruce street

Hamilton Mrs E., feuar, 67 Union street

Hamilton Mrs, 17 John street

HAMMALL John, boarding house, 39 Dalrymple street

HAMMOND David, Customhouse boatman, 56 Roxburgh st,

HAMPSEY Patrick, labourer, 5 Market street

HANDYSIDE George, boot and shoemaker, 13 Hamilton st.

Handyside Eobert, slater, 24 Ann street

HANNAH James, labourer, 45 Shaw street

Hannah James, mason, 35 Crawfurd street

Hannah William, grocer, 64 East Hamilton street

Hannah William, ironmonger, saw maker, edge tool and file

warehouseman, 4 Shaw street. House, 20 Bruce street

HANLEY Edwin, late tidesurveyor, 4 Ann street

Hanley Peter, shipmaster, 5 Lyle street

Hanley Mrs, 3 York street

HANNAN A. & D., house and ship smiths, 20 Cathcart st.

and 19 Shaw street

HANSON James, mariner, 4 West Burn street

HAEDIE David, joiner, 2 St Andrew square

Hardie Thomas, labourer, 21 Sugarhouse lane

HAEE William, woolcomber, Springkell cottage, Ann st.

HAEKINS Edward, brassfounder, 22 Market street

80 DIRECTORY.

Harkins John, smitli, 7 Market street

HAEKNESS Captain, 9 Lyle street

Harkness Francis, carpenter, 2 Wilson's place, East Ingleston

Harkness William, breaksman, 7 Arthur street

HAELEY Allan, cabinetmaker, 63 Ann street

Harley Edward, mariner, 9 Bearkope street

Harley Erancis, flesker, 21 Arthur street

Harley John, warper, Drumfrochar road

Harley Martin, of P. Christie & Co. House, 17 Lynedocli st.

Harley Mrs James, 63 Ann street

HAEMAN Philip, coachman, 25 Newark street

HAEMS William, mariner, 1 William street

HAEPEE Alexander, cooper, 15 Bearhope street

Harper Alexander, shipmaster, 65 Eoxburgh street

Harper, Hugh, labourer, 53 Main street, Cartsdyke

Harper James, boilermaker, 55 Main street, Cartsdyke

Harper John, gunner's mate, 10 Bruce street

Harper John, shipmaster, 61 Eoxburgh street

HAEEIS E. Jj., Laurel Yilla, Johnston street

Harris John, boilermaker, 4 Cartsburn street

Harris Mrs E., 1 Eegent street

HAEEISON Christopher, turner, 2 St Andrew square

Harrison Mrs, huckster, 41 East Hamilton street

HAET Duncan, pensioner, 22 Inverkip street

Hart Mrs, 1 Clarence street

HAEVEY Francis, shipmaster, 20 West Stewart street

Harvey John, broker, 49 Shaw street

Harvey Eichard, labourer, 15 Eue-end street

Harvey Eobert, spirit merchant, 8 East breast. Ho., do.

Harvey Thomas, railway guard, 8 Baker street

Harvey Mrs B., clothier and outfitter, 6 William st. House,

5 do.

HAEYIE Alexander, pansman, 4 Ingleston street

Harvie Eobert, joiner, 30 Nicholson street

HASTIE John & Co., engineers and millwrights, 6 East

Stewart street and 9 St Andrew street

DIRECTOEY. 81

Hastie John, of John Hastie & Co. House, 11 Springkellst.

Hastie John, rigger, 5 St Lawrence street

Hastie WUliam, of John Hastie & Co. Ho., 11 Springkell st.

HAY George, agent, 37 Nicholson street

Hay George, grocer, 16 Vennel

Hay & M'Laughlan, slaters, 5 Inverkip street

Hay James, of Hay & M'Laughlan. House, 18 Tobago st.

Hay John, wholesale and retail glass and china merchant,

21 and 22 Shaw street. House, 1 Lyle street

Hay William, boilermaker, 1 Main street, Cartsdyke

HAWTHOEN Neil, ropespinner, 33 Hamilton street

HEELY John, labourer, 26 Dalrymple street

Heely Eobert, painter, 27 Antigua street

HEGNEY Edward, ropespinner, 40 Cathcart street

HEMPSEED James, carpenter, 8 Hill street

Hempseed James, jr., cabinetmaker, 6 Wilson place, East

Ingleston

HENDEESON Alexander, shoemaker, 12 Inverkip street

Henderson Alexander, baker, 16 Cathcart street. House,

33 Nicholson street

Henderson Archibald, storekeeper, 9 East Quay lane

Henderson Daniel, blockmaker, 24 East Shaw street

Henderson James H., of Henderson, Laird & Co. House

80 Eegent street

Henderson John, engineer, 21 Antigua street

Henderson Joseph, labourer, 49 Eoxburgh street

Henderson, Laird & Co., ships' store merchants and agents,

21 Shaw street

Henderson Eobert, cabinetmaker, Hope street

Henderson Eobert, grocer, 69 Eoxburgh street

Henderson Eobert, joiner, 5 Union street

Henderson Thomas, teacher, George Square Academy. Ho.,

Mount pleasant

Henderson Thomas, flesher, 7 Bruce street

Henderson William, carpenter, 4 Under crescent

Henderson A. M., grocer, 19 John street

82 DIEECTOBY.

Henderson Mrs "William, 36 Ann street

HENDEY Andrew, grocer, 29 Lynedocli street

Hendry Charles, labourer, 51 Main street, Cartsdyke

Hendry Daniel, blockmaker, 27 Lynedocli street

Hendry David, boilermaker, 1 Main street, Cartsdyke

Hendry Duncan, ship carpenter, joiner, and blockmaker, 7

Dock breast. House, 15 Lynedoch street

Hendry Duncan, shipmaster, 11 Lynedoch street

Hendry James, pilot, 39 West Blackball street

Hendry J. & E., tailors and clothiers, 14 Cathcart street

Hendry Greorge, lithographic printer, 11 Hill street

Hendry James, coppersmith, 97 Eegent street

Hendry James, engineer, 3 Hill street

Hendry John, of J. & E. Hendry. House, 5 Bogle street

Hendry John, agent, Eiver Towing Co. , 7 East India breast^

House, 4 Shaw place

Hendry John, spirit dealer, 63 Main street, Cartsdyke. Ho.,

61 do.

Hendry John, huckster, 38 Yennel

Hendry John, mariner, 14 Bearhope street

Hendry John, painter and paperhanger, 25 Nicholson street.

House, 32 do.

Hendry Malcom, boatman, 6 Shaw street

Hendry Eobert, of J. & E. Hendry. House, 20 Antigua st.

Hendry William, smith, Alma cottage, M'Knight street

Hendry William, tailor, 22 Antigua street

Hendry William, smith, 3 Arthur street

Hendry Mrs J. , confectioner, 5 West Blackball street

Hendry Mrs John, mangier, 33 Eoxburgh street

Hendry Mrs, 25 Hutcheson's court, Main street, Cartsdyke

HENNY Miss, eating house, 29 Shaw street

Henny Mrs D., spirit dealer, 9 Taylor's close. House, 16

William street

HENEY James, feuar, and photographer, 11 Ann street.

House, do.

Henry John & Co., candle manufacturers, 15 Charles street

DIEECTOEY. 83

Henry John, of J. Henry & Co. House, 11 Ann street

Henry Eichard, coacliman, 29 Newark street

Henry Eobert, coal mercliant. House, 11 Grey place

HEEALD (Greenock) and General Advertiser. Office, 40

Catlicart street

HEED James, shopman, Holmscroft street, west

HEEIOT John A., of John Herriot & Son. House, 12 West

Blackhall street

HEEEIOT John & Son, auctioneers and appraisers, 79 Ee-

gent street and 12 West Blackhall street

Herriot John, of John Herriot & Son, vendue master and

appraiser, 79 Eegent street

HEUGH Thomas, 9 Under crescent

HIGGENS Edward, cooper, 6 Bruce street

Higgens James, labourer, 5 Ardgowan street. Glebe

HIGHAM James> pilot, 37 Crawfurd street, Glebe

HIGHET John, engineer, 17 Oathcart street

Highet Thomas, carpenter, 12 John street

HIGHLANDEES' Academy, Eoxburgh street

HILDEETH Eobert, shipmaster, 28 Eoxburgh street

HILL Davidj painter, 51 Main street, Cartsdyke

Hill David, 24 Brisbane street

Hill James M., 21 Brisbane street

Hill James Eamsay, of the Greenock Foundry Co. House,

38 Union street

Hill Jasper, skinner, 82 East Hamilton street

Hill John, mariner, 61 Eoxburgh street

Hill John, spirit dealer, 12 East India breast. House, 61

Eoxburgh street

HUl Laurence & Co., iron shipbuilders, Inch Works, Port-

Glasgow road

Hill Laurence, of L. Hill & Co. House, The Knowe, Port-

Glasgow road

Hill Matthew, miller and grain merchant, Chapel st. Ho.,

9 Shaw place

Hill Ninian, M.D., 17 EHblain street

84 DIRECTORY.

Hill Eobert, timber and goods measurer, 10 East India

breast. House, 8 Inverkip street

Hill William, wine and spirit merchant, 11 Dalrymple street.

House, 2 Lyle street

Hill William, tanner, 33 Main street, Cartsdyke

Hill Mrs Matthew, 8 Inverkip street

HINMEES Miss, 13 Brougham street

Hislop John, stationer, and session clerk, and registrar of

births, deaths, and marriages, West Parish, 29 Oathcart

street. House, 27 Union street

HODDEE J. E. Moore, collector of Customs, Customhouse.

House, 37 West Stewart street

HODG-E William, joiner, 5 Bearhope street

HODGrEET Greorge, engineer, 12 Ingleston streat

Hodgert James, millwright, 4 Bearhope street

HODG-SON Thomas, gatekeeper, 12 Ingleston street

HODSON William, mariner, 58 Vennel

Hodson Mrs Adam, 68 Yennel

HOGrGr James, joiner, 10 Baker street

Hogg James, agent for Scottish Legal Burial and Loan So-

ciety, 24 Inverkip street. House, do.

HOGGEN Mrs James, 60 Vennel

HOLBUEN Eobert, cowfeeder, Greenbrae, Captain street

HOLDEN James, labourer, 5 Main street, Cartsdyke

HOLLAND James, huckster, 60 Dalrymple street

HOLMES Hugh, carter, 12 East Quay lane

Holmes John, grocer and provision merchant, 34 Vennel.

House, 21 Ann street

Holmes William, joiner, 3 Nicholson street

Holmes Mrs, 7 Under crescent

HOLMS John, joiner, 9 Lyle street

Holms Thomas, labourer, 6 William street

Holms Mrs, toy shop, 1 Inverkip street

Holms Mrs William, 23 Sir Michael street

HOMEE Charles, boilermaker, 5 Mainst., Cartsdyke

HOOKS Walter, pilot, 4 Nelson street, Glebe

DIRECTOEY. 85

HONEYMAN Eobert, wholesale and retail ironmonger, 7

William street. House, 14 Kelly street

HOOD John, poKceman, 28 West Blackball street

Hood William, spirit dealer, 22 Yennel. House, 2*7 Hamil-

ton street

Hood Mrs Daniel, 38 West Burn street

HOPE James, catler and saw maker, 8 Catkcart street

Hope William, of Crawford & Hope. Ho., 12 Brougham st.

HOPPEE James, cabinetmaker, 21 Ann street

HOEN Sutherland, sailmaker, 3 Hill street

Horn Thomas, labourer, 42 Inverkip street

HOSSAOK John, joiner, 32 Eegent street

HOUSE OF EEEUOE (Female), Upper Ingleston

HOUSTON David, weigher, 9 Bruce street

Houston Fleming, cooper, 23 Sir Michael street

Houston James, grocer and spirit dealer, 10 Baker street

and 4 Ingleston street. Ho., 6 do.

Houston James, spirit dealer, 43 Shaw street and 6 Cross-

shore street. House, 8 do.

Houston John, spirit dealer, Ladyburn

Houston John, baker, 7 John street

Houston John, flesher, 37 Cathcart street. House, 16 Cross-

shore street

Houston Joseph, shoemaker, 15 Inverkip street

Houston Eobert, weaver, 5 Ardgowan street. Glebe

Houston Eobert, merchant, 15 Eue-end street. House, 5

St Andrew square

Houston Eobert & Son, dyers and woollen manufacturers, 34

Hamilton street. Mill, Eockbank, Shaws Water. Ho.,

do.

Houston Eobert, 1 Eegent street

Houston William, labourer, 2 Bearhope street

Houston Miss Jane, dressmaker, 7 John street

Houston Mrs Archibald, 2 Watt place

Houston Mrs William, 41 Ann street

Houston Mrs, 19 Brisbane street

i2

DIBECTORY.

HOWAT James, moulder, 4 Lower Ingleston

HOWIE Hugh, carpenter, 12 Bogle street

Howie Hagh, boilermaker, 2 Tobago street

Howie Matthew, potato merchant, Oram's land, Holmscroffc

street, west

Howie William, carter, 5 St Andrew street

Howie Mrs John, 47 Main street, Oartsdyke

HOWIBSON James, printer, 10 East Shaw street

Howieson John, spirit dealer, 39 Shaw street. House, 11

Oross-shore street

Howieson Mrs William, 3 Bank street

HOY James, joiner, 3 Under crescent

Hoy John, joiner, 1 Eegent street

Hoy Mrs John, 62 Yennel

HOYLE, Martin & Co., sugar refiners, 29 Sugarhouse lane

HUDDLESTON Eobert, fireman, 49 Eosburgh street

HUGrHES James, potato, vegetable, and fowl dealer, 8 Cath-

cart square. House, do.

Hughes Samuel, cooper, 24 Tobago street

Hughes William, boilermaker, 11 St Lawrence street

Hughes William, contractor, 22 Ann street

Hughes Mrs Greorge, 1 Watt place

HUGHSON Thomas, watchman, 1 William street

HUME David, cooper, 10 East India breast

Hume Eobert, engineer, 15 Arthur street

Hume William, herbalist, 5 Ardgowan street, Glebe

HUMPHEEYS Alexander M., accountant, Clydesdale Bank.

House, do.

Humphreys Frederick, huckster, 61 Dalrymple street

HUNTEE Adam, sawyer, 10 Baker street

Hunter Archibald, rigger, 55 Shaw street

Hunter Charles P., of Baine & Johnston. House, 24 For-

syth street

Hunter David, carpenter, 47 Ladyburn, Port-Glasgow road

Hunter Douglas, baker, 21 Ann street

Hunter JameSj smith, 63 Main street, Oartsdyke

DIRECTORY. 87

Hunter James, fLesher, 25 Eue-end street. House, 35 Lyne-

doch. street

Hunter James, labourer, 4 Cross-shore street

Hunter James & Co., merchants, 41 Eue-end street

Hunter John, rigger, 2 Watt place

Hunter John 0., of Orr, Hunter & Co. House, 1 Forsyth

street

Hunter John, carpenter, 33 Lynedoch street

Hunter John, 14 Brisbane street

Hunter John, fish merchant, 12 West breast. Ho., 6 WestStewart street, and Innellan

Hunter John, shoemaker, Cartsburn cottage, Crescent

Hunter John, grocer, 17 Dalrymple street

Hunter John, chaplain of Poorhouse. House, Holmscroft

street, west

Hunter John, tailor, 5 Hamilton street

Hunter John, accountant and house factor. City Bank build-

ings. House, 22 Mearns street

Hunter John, engineer, Ford house, Finnart EoadHunter Eobert, boilermaker, 2 John street

Hunter Eobert, engineer, 2 Hillend

Hunter Eobert, slater, 22 West Blackball street

Hunter Thomas 0., merchant, agent for Liverpool.Under-

writers' Association, and agent for British Linen Co.'s

Bank, Lloyd's agent, and Consul for Sweden and Nor-

way, 13 William street. House, 24 Forsyth street

Hunter WiUiam, wine and spirit merchant, 13 Cross-shore

street. House, 19 Bank street

Hunter William, labourer, 9 East Shaw street

Hunter William, tanner, 53 East Hamilton street

Hunter William, joiner, Holmscroft street, west

Hunter William, joiner, 66 East Hamilton street

Hunter William, boilermaker, 42 Main street, Cartsdyke

Hunter Miss E., 6 West Stewart street

Hunter Miss, 24 Forsyth street

Hunter Misses J. & C, Excise buildings, Customhouse

$8 DIRECTORY.

Hunter Misses, dressmakers and tailoresses, Holmscroffc st.^

west

Hunter Mrs Andrew, 39 Ann street

Hunter Mrs Eobert, feuar, 5 Duncan street

Hunter Mrs Samuel, 1 West breast

Hunter Mrs,. 34 Main street, Cartsdyke

Hunter Mrs, 22 West Stewart street

Hunter Mrs, lodgings, 23 Antigua street

HUTCHESON Alexander, mason, 11 Arthur street

Hutckeson Alexander, carjDenter, 1 Carnock street

Hutckeson Daniel, engineer, 15 Antigua street

Hutckeson George, grocer, 24 Hutckeson's court. House,

11 Bank street

Hutckeson Eev. James, minister of tke East Parisk. Ho.,

5 Wellington street

Hutckeson James, store keeper, Gourock Eopework Co., 5

Cross-skore street

Hutckeson James, blockmaker, 10 Under cresent

Hutckeson James, dyer, 39 Ann street

Hutckeson James, of M'Kenzie & Hutckeson. House, 10

Upper crescent

Hutckeson Jokn, mariner, 6 Eoxburgk street

Hutckeson Jokn, miller, 21 Lynedock street

Hutckeson Jokn, grocer and provision merckant, 63 Mainstreet, Cartsdyke

Hutckeson Jokn M. , of Macdonald, Hutckeson & Co. Ho.

,

1 Patrick street

Hutckeson Peter, 13 Lynedock street

Hutckeson Tkomas, carpenter, 20 Mearns street

Hutckeson William, coppersmitk, 3 West Burn street

Hutckeson William, timekeeper, 7 Lynedock street

Hutckeson William, clerk, Advertiser office. Ho, 41 Ann st.

Hutckeson Miss M., dressmaker, 33 Sir Mickael street

Hutckeson Miss, lodgings, 6 West Stewart street

Hutckeson Miss, furnisking skop, 97 Eegent street

Hutckeson Mrs E., 1 Patrick street

DIRECTORY.

Hutcheson Mrs, 17 Brisbane street

HUTTON Hugli, tidewaiter, 26 Nicliolson street

Hutton William, labourer, 16 Vermel

Hutton William, boilermaker, 5 Bogie street

Hutton Mrs, 18 Jobn street

HYDE Greorge, Grreenock Telegraph, office

Hyde Norman, boilermaker, 25 Eegent street

HYNDMAN James, coal merchant, 46 Vennel. House, 31

Charles street

Hyndman John, mariner, 34 Eegent street

Hyndman Joseph, late shipmaster, 12 Patrick street

Hyndman Eobert, rigger, 8 East Shaw street

Hyndman Thomas, ropespinner, 3 Shaw place

Hyndman Mrs, dairy, 13 Crawfurd street

HYSLOP Mrs Edward, wholesale and retail glass and china

merchant, 28 Hamilton street. House, 4 Lyle street

IMRIE John, of Shaw & Imrie. House, 11 Hill street

Imrie Eichard, seaman, 31 Charles street

INFIEMAEY, 17 Inverkip street

INGLESTON Eoundry, 16 Ingleston street

E^GrLETON John, engine driver, 9 Upper crescent

INGLIS James, musicseller, 14 WestBlackhall street. Ho.,

10 Laird street

Inglis James, mechanic, 27 Eoxburgh street

Inglis James, sheriff-clerk depute, 4 Bank street. House,

Melita cottage, Martha brae

Inglis John, moulder, 19 Main street, Cartsdyke

Inglis Eobert, joiner, 15 West Stewart street

Inglis Eobert, engineer, 24 Nicholson street

Inglis William, fireman, 6 Patrick street

Inglis William, policeman, 15 Crawfurd street

Inglis Mrs Andrew, 8 Ingleston street

Inglis Mrs Thomas, 1 Springkell street

90 DIRECTORY.

INLAND Eevenue 0£S.ce (Excise), CustoinJiouse buildings

INNES Eobert, watcliman, 1 Charles street

Innes William, bookseller, stationer, librarian, and news

agent, 40 Hamilton street. House, 7 West Stewart st.

Innes Mrs, 6 Eoslin street

lEELAND James, mason, 48 Inverkip street

Ireland WiUiam, builder and contractor, 3 Ann street. Ho.,

Broombill

lEONS Thomas, spirit dealer, 25 Yennel

lEVINE James, mariner, 5 Bearhope street

Irvine James, mariner, 14 Cathcart street

Irvine Matthew, shipmaster, 15 Jamaica street

Irvine Quintin, labourer, 20 Cathcart street

Irvine Walter, cooper, 27 Eoxburgh street

Irvine Miss Janet, lodgings, 33 West Burn street

lEYINCr James, shoemaker, 6 Newark street

Irving Miss, 1 Ardgowan street. Glebe

IZAT John, shipmaster, 21 Antigua street

JAOOOBS Peter, mariner, 1 East Shaw street

JACK & Adam, boot and shoe shop, 17 Cathcart street

Jack Archibald, labourer, 9 Hill street

Jack Hugh, railway guard, 12 Bogle street

Jack James, tanner, 7 John street

Jack John, 18 Baker street

Jack Samuel, locker, 10 Antigua street

Jack William, carter, 18 Baker street

Jack William, moulder, 7 Arthur street

Jack Mrs, ladies' keeper, 5 Bruce street

JACKSON John, steward, 15 Cross-shore street

Jackson John, mariner, 49 Shaw street

Jackson Eobert, carter, 50 Inverkip street

Jackson William, labourer, 34 Main street, Cartsdyke

JAIL and Bridewell, 1 Market street

DIRECTORY. 91

JAMIESON A. & E., joiners and builders, 10 Nicholson st.

Jamieson Alexander, of A. & E. Jamieson. House, Martin's

terrace

Jamieson Archibald, mason, 74 Eoxburgh street

Jamieson Arthur, cooper, 29 Shaw street. House, do.

Jamieson James, gardener, 1 West Stewart street

Jamieson James, carpenter, 57 Shaw street

Jamieson John, plumber, 35 Eoxburgh street

Jamieson John, drayman, 30 Nicholson street

Jamieson John, mariner, 57 Shaw street

Jamieson John, mason, 42 Crawfurd street

Jamieson John, labourer, 3 John street

Jamieson Norman, 30 Ann street

Jamieson Eobert W., of A. & E. Jamieson. Ho., 5 Tinnart

terrace

Jamieson Thomas, shoemaker, 33 Hamilton street

Jamieson William, feuar, Orangefield

Jamieson William, shipmaster, Glen

Jamieson William, skipper, 4 Watt street

Jamieson Miss, 9 Kelly street

Jamieson Mrs Thomas, spirit dealer, Havelock buildings, 1

Argyle street. House, do.

Jamieson Mrs Elizabeth, 15 Eue-end street

JAEVIE Eev. J. M., 32 Margaret street

JAEVIS Alexander, tailor and clothier, 14 Hamilton street.

House, do.

ENKINS A., laboui-er, 42 West Burn street

JENNETTS Charles, mariner, Longwell close

JESSAMINE Mrs John, feuar, 11 Ardgowan square

JOHNSTON Alexander Eankine, merchant, Holmscroft

house

Johnston Archibald, smith, 46 Cathcart street

Johnston Daniel, smith, 4 Cross-shore street

Johnston Daniel, labourer, 5 West Quay lane

Johnston David, merchant, of Gourock Eopework Co. Ho,,

Belleaire, Newark street

92 DIBECTORY.

Johnston David, spiiit dealer, 4 West breast. House, 24

Tobago street

Jolinston Gregor, carpenter, 5 Bruce street

Jolinston Henry, mariner, 1 East Shaw street

Johnston James, engineer, 2 Wilson place. East Ingleston

street

Johnston James, labourer, 40 Main street, Cartsdyke

Johnston James, brewer, 4 Captain street

Johnston James, joiner, 31 West Burn street

Johnston James, tanner, 39 Hamilton street

Johnston James, cabinetmaker, 2 Bruce street

Johnston John, moulder, Thomson's land. Crescent

Johnston John, bank teller and insurance agent, National

Bank of Scotland. Ho., Lilly Bank cottage, 2 Eos st.

Johnston John, 3 Cowgate street

Johnston Neilson, labourer, 6 Crawfurd street

Johnston Peter, mariner, 50 Shaw street

Johnston Robert, book deliverer, 30 Tobago street

Johnston Thomas, confectioner, 58 Yennel. House, do.

Johnston Thomas, carpenter, 3 Hill street

Johnston William, skinner, 26 Cartsburn street

Johnston William, bookseller and stationer, 46 Hamilton st.

House, 12 Nelson street, west

Johnston William, mariner, 5 Eilblain street

Johnston William, of Barbour & Johnston. House, 53 In-

verkip street

Johston Wniiam T., 5 Union street

Johnston Christina, 20 East Quay lane

Johnston Mrs A., spirit dealer, 61 Dalrymple street

Johnston Mrs Daniel, 64 Eoxburgh street

Johnston Mrs James, 20 Biisbane street

Johnston Mrs John, tobacconist, 18 Vennel

Johnston Mrs Peter, 21 Ann street

Johnston Mrs, lodgings, 8 Shannon's close

Johnston Mi's, Hope street

Johnston Mrs. 3 Tobago street -- -

DIRECTORY. 93

JONES Eichard, locker, 38 Eoxburgh street

Jones Eichard, engineer, 1 Eegent street

Jones William, sMpmaster, 65 Eoxburgh street

JOEDAN John, bricklayer, 25 Lynedocb street

JOSS WiUiam, leather merchant, 3 Dalrymple street. Ho.,

35 Ann street

JUSTICE Mrs, lodgings, 21 Nicholson street

Justice of Peace Clerk's Office, Sheriff Clerk's Office, 4 Bank

street

Justice of Peace Fiscal's Office, 16 "William street

K

KAMES Gunpowder Company's Office, 1 West quay—Archi-

bald Mackenzie, agent

KANE Daniel, fruit dealer, 15 Yennel

Kane Eobert, policeman, 11 Market street

Kane William, boilermaker, 17 Arthur street

Kane Mrs, huckster, 19 Vennel

KAY Peter, boilermaker, 19 Arthur street

Kay Thomas, teacher, 18 Ann street. House, 17 Brisbane

street

KEAN Francis, broker, 43 Dabymple street. House, 34 do,

Kean John, lathsplitter, 62 Main street, Cartsdyke. House,

31 Lynedoch street

Kean Mrs, 13 John street

KEIR John, plasterer, 3 Bruce street

KEITH Duncan, labourer, 14 Cross-shore street

Keith Peter, cowfeeder, 20 Ingleston street

Keith Mrs James, 7 Arthur street

KEIL Peter, carpenter, 15 Crawfurd street

KELLIOT George, tailor, 29 Sir Michael street

KELLY Francis, labourer, 15 East Quay lane

Kelly George, labourer, 4 SpringkeU street

KeUy James carpenter, 32 Dalrymple street

Kelly John, huckster, 27 East Shaw street

94 DIRECTORY.

Kelly Patrick, skipper, 4 Vennel

Kelly Peter, labourer, 16 Tobago street

Kelly Eobert, tanner, 9 Under crescent

Kelly Samuel, labourer, 57 Main street, Cartsdyke

Kelly Thomas, boilermaker, 4 Ingleston road

KeUy William, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, and ship

store dealer, 9 William st. Ho., Elmbank, Eldon st.

Kelly Mrs H., staymaker, 13 Tobago street

Kelly Mrs John, 26 John street

Kelly Mrs William, lodgings, 8 Chapel street

Kelly Mrs William, fishmonger, 41 Hamilton street

EIELSO Daniel, of M. & J). Kelso. House, 8 Kelly street

Kelso James, accountant and commission agent. Bank build-

ings, 13 William street. House, 13 IJnion street

Kelso M. & D., coopers and fish curers, 6 New Dock breast

Kelso Ptobert, cooper, 7 Tobago street

Kelso Mrs John, 21 Arthur street

KEMP John, carter, 50 Union street

Kemp William Strathenny, classical teacher, Grreenock Aca-

demy. House, 18 Kelly street

KEMPSLEY Samuel, Customhouse boatman, 16 Antigua

street

KENNA Martin, grocer, 28 Dalrymple street

KENNEDY Alexander, miller, 17 Eoxburgh street

Kennedy Alexander, engineer, 7 Springkell street

Kennedy Alexander, carter, 11 Clarence street

Kennedy Ang-us, mason, 5 Main street, Cartsdyke

Kennedy Charles, spirit dealer, 17 Dalrymple street

Kennedy Charles, carpenter, 20 Market street

Kennedy David, carpenter, 18 John street

Kennedy Duncan, labourer, 45 Shaw street

Kennedy Erancis, rigger, 5 Shaw street

Kennedy James, joiner, 8 Cathcart street

Kennedy Eey. John, minister, Eree Grselic Church. House,

84 Regent street

Kennedy Eobert, mason, 48 N'elson street, west

DlEECTORY. 95

Kennedy Thomas, compositor, 43 Ann street

Kennedy "William, shipmaster, 12 Nelson street, west

Kennedy William, carpet weaver, 15 Bearhope street

Kennedy Mrs, 7 Nicholson street

Kennedy Mrs, lodgings, 13 Clarence street

KENNETH & Macdonald, ship brokers and assurance

agents, 2 West quay

KENYON David, mate, 13 West Stewart street

Kenyon Mrs, lodgings, 21 John street

KERNEY William, tailor, 7 Sir Michael street

KEE Henry, marble cutter, 44 West Blackball street. Ho.,

10 Bruce street

Ker Eobert, 24 Nicholson street

KEEE Andrew, engineer, 13 John street

Kerr Daniel, shipmaster, 33 Nicholson street

Kerr Daniel, shoemaker, 19 Vennel

Kerr David, accountant, 17 Nicholson street

Kerr Duncan, policeman, 11 Nicholson street

Kerr George, landing waiter, 7 Lyle street

Kerr Gleorge, eating house, 2 Vennel

Kerr Henry, time keeper, Aitken's land, 80 Port-Glasgow

road

Kerr James, farmer, Glenbrae

Kerr James, warehouseman, 1 Patrick street

Kerr James, wine and spirit dealer, 10 West breast. House,

City of Glasgow Bank buildings

Kerr John, shipowner, 4 West quay. Ho., Heathfield house,

Eldon street

Kerr John, marine store dealer, 9 West breast. Ho., 11 do.

Kerr Peter, labourer, 16 Market street

Kerr Eobert, locker, 35 Ann street

Kerr Eobert, carpenter, 1 Eegent street

Kerr Eobert, joiner, 22 John street

Kerr Eobert, brassfounder, 6 Chapel street

Kerr Stewart S., clerk, 40 Main street, Cartsdyke

Kerr Miss, 20 Mearns street

DIEECTORY.

Kerr Miss, Hope street

Kerr ISiiss, dressmaker, 20 Bruce street

Kerr Miss, 62 Eoxburgh street

Kerr Miss, 38 Sir Micliael street

Kerr Misses, feuars, 23 West Stewart street

Kerr Mrs James, 9 West Stewart street

Kerr Mrs John, 33 Nicliolson street

Kerr Mrs Martin, 3 East Stewart street

Kerr Mrs, feuar, 20 Brisbane street

KEEES & M'Bride, merchants and shipowners, 24 West

Burn street

KETTEEEE Currie & Co., foreign and British clock manu-

facturers, watchmakers, and jewellers, 11 Cross-shore st-

KEYS David, labourer, 28 Cartsburn street

Keys Mrs, 1 Dellingburn street

KIDSTON A. G. & Co., iron, tinplate, steel, and copper

merchants, and agents for Muntz's patent metal, 48

Eue-end street and 2 Yirginia street—Colin S. Caird,

manager

KILLIN Andrew, shoemaker, 12 Inverkip street

KILLINGr Samuel, grocer, 8 East Shaw street

KILLOCH Eobert, carpenter, 6 East Blackball street

KILPUTUCK Stewart, labourer, 15 St Lawrence street

KINCAID Thomas, ropemaker, 15 West Stewart street

Kincaid Thomas, shipowner, Quarry bank, 5 Eldon street

KING- Alexander, carter, 36 West Burn street

King Andrew, joiner, 7 Tobago street

King Galbraith, sawyer, Caledonian saw mills

King James, miller, 37 Lyiiedoch street

King James, gardener, 5 Watt street

King John, labourer, 5 Ardgowan street, Glebe

King John, labourer, 46 Cathcart street

King Lindsay, 12 Hamilton street

King Eobert, sawyer, 6 Eoslin street

King Eobert, miller, 35 East Shaw street

King Thomas, carter, 4 Yirginia street

DIRECTORY. 97

King Thomas, H.M. Customs. House, Mount pleasant

King Thomas, writer, 2 Watt place. House, 18 Margaret st.

King William, letter carrier. Post oflS.ce

King William, coachman, 20 Market street

King Mrs John, lodgings, 3 Crawfurd street

King Mrs Eobert, spirit dealer, 69 Main street, Cartsdyke

KINLOCH Mrs Archibald, 34 Ann street

Kinloch Mrs William, 26 Oartsburn street

KINNAIED James, ropespinner, 28 Eoxburgh street

Kinnaird John, cooper, 4 Lower Ingleston

KINNELL James, warehouseman, 4 Watt street

KINNON John, boilermaker, 2 Springkell street

KIEK Adam & Co., tanners and curriers, YHarvie lane

Kirk John, mason, 63 Eoxburgh street

Kirk Eobert, builder, 12 Bruce street

Kirk Eobert, druggist, 2 William street. House, 10 Nelson

street, west

Kirk Miss, fruiterer, 43 Inverkip street

Kirk Mrs Adam, 37 Ann street

Kirk Mrs Thomas, 39 Lynedoch street

KIEKHAM Mrs, 5 West Stewart street

KIEKPTEICK George, Customhouse boatman, 40 Dal-

rymple street

Kirkpatrick James, gardener, 28 West Burn street. Houseand gardens. Mount park

Kirkpatrick John W., clerk, Post-office

KIEKWOOD Alexander, mason, 7 Bruce street

Kirkwood Archibald, causewayer, 4 Eoslin street

Kirkwood James, spirit dealer, 10 East breast. House, do.

Kirkwood James, builder, 20 Antigua street

Kirkwood John, joiner, 19 Bearhope street

Kirkwood Thomas, mason. Warden's land, Holmscroft st,,

east

Kirkwood William, engineer, 6 John street

Kirkwood Miss Elizabeth, fruiterer and poulterer, 5 Wniiamstreet. House^ 10 East breast

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DIRECTORY.

KITCHEN James, labourer, 8 Ann street

Kitclien Eobert, labourer, 19 Artbur street

KNAG-aS George, porter, 1 William street

Knaggs G-eorge, pilot, 15 Crawfurd street

KNOX Thomas, carj)enter, 3 Upper crescent

Knox Mrs, grocer, 30 Ann street

LAFFEETY Edward, labourer, 40 Main st., Cartsdyke

LafFerty James, labourer, 3 Sir Micbael street

LAINGr Andrew, bookseller and binder, 49 Cathcart street.

House, Mount pleasant

LAIED Alexander, carter, 7 Springkell street

Laird Alexander, railway porter, 7 East Sbaw street

Laird Alexander, cburch officer, 16 Bearhope street

Laird Alexander, sugarboiler, 41 Eue-end street

Laird Alexander& Sons, steam-packet agents, 2 Cross-shore st

Laird Dayid, carter, 9 Bearhope street

Laird George E., of Henderson, Laird & Co. House, 13

Mearns street

Laird James, farmer, Berryyards

Laird James, shoemaker, 4 Sir Michael street

Laird James, grinder, 9 John street

Laird John, farmer. Bow, Inverkip road

Laird John, cowfeeder, 9 John street

Laird Thomas, shoemaker, 7 Hutcheson's court, Cartsdyke

Laird William, shopman, 23 East Shaw street

Laird William, labourer, 11 Main street, Cartsdyke

Laird Miss, feuar, 48 Inverkip street

Laird Mrs Alexander, lodgings, 39 Cathcart street

Laird Mrs Archibald, lodgings, 2 Eue-end street

Laird Mrs John, lodgings, 62 Eegent street

Laird Mrs Sarah, spirit dealer, 6 Ann street

LAMB Laurence, assistant inspector of the fisheries. Office,

3 Bank street. House, 12 Brisbane street

DIRECTORY. 99

Lamb Thomas & Sons, joiners, blockmakers, sliip carpenters,

cabinetmakers, turners, and glaziers, 30 Market st.

Lamb William L., of Thomas Lamb & Sons. House, Foxstreet

Lamb Mrs Thomas, 5 Trafalgar street

LAMBOUElSrE William, mariner, 70 Eosburgh street

LAMONT Alexander, carter, 25 Eegent street

Lamont Alexander, carpenter, 7 Nicholson street

Lament Angus, carpenter, 7 Market street

Lamont Colin, jun., banker, Union Bank, 1 Hamilton st.

House, 36 Eldon street

Lamont C. D., accountant of Union Bank of Scotland. Ho.,

36 Eldon street

Lamont Daniel, engineer, 13 Lynedoch street

Lamont Duncan, carpenter, 7 Market street

Lamont Duncan, joiner, 28 Hutcheson's court, Cartsdyke

Lamont Duncan, mariner. Hill-end

Lamont John, fireman, 60 Eoxburgh street

Lamont John, watchmaker, 22 Stanners street

Lamont John, carpenter, 25 Eegent street

Lamont Michael, labourer, 14 Tobago street

Lamont Neil, tailor and clothier, 19 Hamilton street. Ho.,

9 Captain street

Lamont Thomas E., artist, 36 Eldon street

Lamont William, carpenter, 1 Upper crescent

Lamont William, labourer, 7 Cartsburn street

Lamont Mrs James, 3 Virginia street

Lamont Mrs Hugh, 34 Ann street

Lamont Mrs J., 16 Antigua street

Lamont Miss, dressmaker, 27 Nicholson street

Lamont Mrs, 26 Sir Michael street :,

Lamont Mrs, 2 Duncan street .

LANDLES William, joiner, 8 East Shaw street

LANE Eichard, landing-waiter, 3 Lyle street

LANG- Archibald, bookseller, 9 John street

Lang & Aitken, wrights, 1 5 Bogle street

100 DIEECTORY.

Lang Daniel, at Cunningliam & M'Oaskill's, House, 6

Chapel street

Lang Daniel, engineer, 11 Lyle street

Lang Gabriel, spirit dealer, 4 Bearhope street

Lang Hugh, smith, 8 Ingleston street

Lang James, jun., of Cartsburn Sugar Eefining Co. House,

11 Lynedoch street

Lang James, of Lang & Aitken. House, 11 Lynedoch st.

Lang John, engineer, 19 Arthur street

Lang John, blockmaker, 8 Ann street

Lang John, grocer, 25 Dalrymple street. Ho., 19 Bank st.

Lang John, of P. Maccallum & Sons. House, 18 Ardgowan

squ.are

Lang John, boatman, 30 Dalrymple street

Lang John, moulder, 59 Main street, Cartsdyke

Lang Matthew, carter and cowfeeder, 51 Eoxburgh street

Lang Eobert, joiner, Holmscroft street, west

Lang Eobert, saw sharper, Caledonian saw mills

Lang Eobert, builder. Yard, 5 Tobago street. House, 6

Trafalgar street

Lang Eobert, cabinetmaker, 32 Charles street. House, 22

Crawfurd street

Lang Eobert, grocer, 13 Cartsburn street

Lang Eobert, steward, 22 Cathcart street

Lang & Eoberts, tailors, 4 Hamilton street

Lang E., of Lang & Eoberts. House, 4 Hamilton street

Lang Samuel, cooper, 45 Cathcart street

Lang William, engineer, 12 St Lawrence street

Lang WiUiam, smith, 4 Hill street

Lang William, joiner, 25 Arthur street

Lang Miss Jane, grocer, 6 Chapel street

Lang Mrs John, 35 East Shaw street

Lang Mrs, 18 Ardgowan square

Lang Mrs, lodgings, 19 Cathcart street

LANGWILL Archibald, writer, 8 Hamilton street. House,

18 Kelly Street

DIRECTOEYi 101

Langwill Jolm, shipmaster, 9 Captain street

LAPSLEY Miss, lodgings, 10 Antigua street

LAEKIE Neil, labourer, 30 Inverkip street

LAEKIN William, labourer, 1 Charles street

LATHAM David M., banker, Eoyal Bank of Scotland-

House, Seafield, 1 Margaret street

LATTA James, coachman, Eosneath street

LAUDEE James, mariner, 7 West breast

LAUaHTON James, labourer, 12 Eopework street

Laughton Eev. William, minister of St Thomas' Free

Church. House, 21 Union street

LAIJEIE Alexander, steward, 1 Hope street

Laurie Donald, porter, 36 Hamilton street

Laurie & Fleming, carvers and gilders, 1 Bank street

Laurie James, joiner, 3 Under crescent

Laurie James, carpenter, 6 Chapel street

Laurie James, of Laurie & Fleming. Ho. , 3 Lyle street

Laurie John, carpenter, 5 Springkell street

Laurie Neil, blockmaker, 24 Brisbane street

Laurie Eobert, carver and gilder, 8 Antigua street

LAVENS Eobert, carpenter, 13 Hamilton street

LAW Archibald, sailmaker, 24 Hamilton street ,

Law Charles, pattern maker, 3 Arthur street

Law John, boilermaker, Carmichael's land. Upper crescent

Law William, labourer, 26 Cartsburn street

Law Mrs Archibald, 43 Crawfurd street

Law Mrs James, 33 Nicholson street

Law Mrs, lodgings, 6 Shaw street

LAWDEE Miss A., matron. House of Eefuge, Ingleston st.

LAWSON Alexander, labourer, 3 John street

Lawson David, carpenter, 13 Lyle street

Lawson John, grocer, 7 Dalrymple street. House, 31 Lyne-

doch street

Lawson William, labourer, Hutcheson's court, Cartsdyke

Lawson Mrs Jane, 21 Nicholson street

LECK Eobert, rivetter, 11 West breast

1 02 DIRECTORY.

LBOKIE Arcliibald, painter, 1 Eegent street

Lecliie Misses, 19 Antigua street

LEE Robert, deep sea pilot, Mount place, Holmscroft street,

east

Lee Eobert, labourer, 9 Market street

LEES Thomas, joiner, 48 Nelson street, west

Lees Thomas, labourer, 11 Charles street

Lees Mrs George, 25 Arthur street

LEFEINANN L., ship broker and commission agent, 2 West

quay, Grreenock, and 97 Union street, Glasgow

LEISHMAN James, brassfounder, 32 Eegent street

LEISK Adam, collector of harbour dues, 6 Kilblain street

LEITCH Alexander, shipmaster, 20 Inverkip street

Leitch Angus, painter, 15 Inverkip street

Leitch Angus, labourer, 16 Ann street

Leitch Arthur O., of Quintin Leitch & Co., insurance agent,

City Bank buildings. House, Madeira lodge, Newarkstreet

Leitch Daniel, law clerk, Holmscroft street, west

Leitch Daniel, painter, 33 Lynedoch street

Leitch Dugald, carter. Orchard cottage, Cartsburn

Leitch Duncan, spirit dealer, 14 Shaw street. House, do.

Leitch Duncan, coachman, 48 Nelson street, west

Leitch James, sailmaker, 1 Duncan street

Leitch John, mariner, 10 West breast

Leitch John, steamboatman, 3 Shannon's close

Leitch John, joiner, 66 East Hamilton street

Leitch John, ropespinner, 13 West Blackball street

Leitch John, painter and paper-hanger, 10 West breast.

House, 1 Einnart terrace

Leitch Neil, steamboat master, 18 Bogle street

Leitch Patrick, shipmaster, 13 Ardgowan square

Leitch Uuintin & Co., rope manufacturers, 11 West breast

Leitch William 0., of Quintin Leitch & Co. Ho., Madeira

lodge, Newark street

Leitch Mrs Alexander, Fletcher's cottage, Mearns street

DIRECTORY. 103

LeitcliMrs Jolin, 13 Ardgowan square

Leitch. Mrs Neil, spirit dealer, 3 Shannon's close

Leitch Mrs William, Madeira lodge, Newark street

Leitch Mrs D., 50 Shaw street

LENAED James, cooper, 38 West Burn street

LENAG-HEN William, sawyer, 94 East Hamilton street

LENNOX Charles, joiner, 16 Antigua street

Lennox Hugh, grocer, 5 Lyle street. House, do.

Lennox John & Co., felt manufacturers, Caledonian Felt

Works, 29 Main street, Cartsdyke

Lennox Neil, smith, 11 Cartsburn street

Lennox John, of John Lennox & Co. House, 6 East Black-

hall street

LESLIE James, hoilermaker, 7 John street

Leslie Williatm Duncan, haircutter and manufacturing per'

fumer, 2 Cathcart square. House, 36 Ann street

LETHAM William, clerk, Armadale place, Bank street

Letham Mrs, 13 Brisbane street

LEYY Thomas, lodgings, 21 West Burn street

LEWIS John, huckster, 18 Dalrymple street

Lewis Mrs, 18 Duncan street

LICKEISH William, boilermaker, 5 Arthur street

LIDDLE Archibald, joiner, 5 Dellingburn street

Liddle James, joiner, 2 Bruce street

Liddle Eobert, joiner, 8 Ingleston street

Liddle Mrs, 8 Trafalgar street

LILLET John, labourer, 1 Clarence street

LINDSAY James, joiner, 3 York street

Lindsay John, mariner, 32 Dalrymple street

Lindsay John, slater, 13 Inverkip street

Lindsay Luke, late watch-maker, Mount view cottage

Lindsay WiUiam & Co., ship and insurance agents. Excisebuildings

Lindsay William, shoemaker, 1 East Shaw street

Lindsay William, of William Lindsay & Co, House, 32Forsyth street

104 DIEECTOHY.

Lindsay Miss, 24 Brisbane street

Lindsay Miss Margaret, Prospect hill Ann, street

Lindsay Miss, Prospect Ml, Ann street

LITTLE James, spirit dealer, 1 East breast. House, 22

Bank street

Little James, Customs. House, 6 Brougbam street

Little James & Co., mercbants aM commission agents. Ex-cise buildings

Little Eobert, of James Little & Co. House, Hopeton, 42

Union street

Little Eobert, tinsmith, 11 East Quay lane

Little Mrs James, feuar, 6 Brougham street

LIVEE Mrs, 30 Nicholson street

LIVEEPOOL Traders' Office, 1 West quay. Archibald

M*Kenzie, agent

Liverpool Traders' Office, Excise buildings. Wm. Lindsay

& Co., agents

LIYINGSTON Alexander, blockmaker, 1 Hill street

Livingston Donald, boot and shoemaker, 5 East Shaw street.

House, 17 Jamaica street

Livingston Dugald, cooper, 12 Nicholson street

Livingston John, gardener, 26 Yennel. House and gardens,

Holmscroft street, west

Livingston Ann, furrier, 17 Jamaica street

Livingston Miss, fruiterer, 33 Cathcart street

Livingston Mrs Angus, 10 East Shaw street

Livingston Mrs John, 11 West breast

LLOYD'S Eegister of British and Foreign shipping. Office,

City of Glasgow Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street

LOCHHEAD James Lamont, M.D., physician and surgeon-

Consulting rooms, 35 Hamilton st. Ho., 73 Eegent st.

Lochhead Matthew J., engineer, 8 John street

Lochhead Mrs, 23 Brougham street

liOCKE Eobert, nurseryman, seedsman, and florist, 10

Hamilton street. Nursery, Eogent street. House,

Mount park cottage, Bank street

DIEECTOEY. 105

LOQ-AN Alexander, spirit dealer, 34 Dabymple street.

House, 27 East Shaw street

Logan Francis, tinsmith, 36 Crawfurd street

Logan James, grocer, 2 Inverkip street

Logan James, potato mercliant, 27 Market street

Logan James, spirit dealer, 31 Eegent street

Logan John, boatman, 2 East breast

Logan Mrs William, grocer, 22 Dalrymple street. House,

13 West Stewart street

LOGdlE WiUiam, driH instructor, 26 Tobago street

LONG-WILL Eobert, tinsmith, 9 Hamilton street. House,

9 Watt street

Longwill Mrs, 20 West Blackball street

LONGWOETH Mrs, 23 Sir Michael street

LOEOET Peter, seaman's boarding house, 8 East breast

LOUGHEAN Joseph, mate, 4 Sir Michael street

Loughran Peter, butter merchant, 14 Dalrymple street.

House, do.

LOUIS Albert, professor of botany, 59 Eue-end street. Ho.,

do.

LOYE Andrew, smith, farrier and cartwright, 50 Eue-end

street. House, 5 East Blackball street

Love James, joiner, 8 Sir Michael street

Love John, governor of Greenock prison, 1 Market st. Ho.,

Bank street

Love John, session clerk, and registrar of births, deaths, and

marriages, for the East parish ; musicseller and piano-

forte maker, 11 Cathcart street. House, do.

Love John, accountant, Eoyal Bank of Scotland, 38 Cathcart

street. House, above the bank

Love Eobert, optician and nautical instrument maker. Mountplace, Holmscroft street, east

Love Eobert Mrs, 15 Stanners street

Love Mrs John, Holmscroft street, east

LOW Archibald, joiner, Eobb's land, Port-Glasgow road

Low James, blacksmith, 4 HiU street

106 DIEECTORY.

Low James, joiner, 8 Chapel street

Low John, smith, 8 Ligleston street

Low John & Co., ship store merchants, 2 Open shore

Low John, of John Low & Co. House, 1 Lyle street

Low Mrs, 1 Kelly street

LUMSDEN Miss, mangier, 12 Liverkip street

LUNGIN William, labourer, 13 Cartsburn street

LUSK Malcom, labourer, 3 Sir Michael street

Lusk Eobert, wholesale grocer and sugar broker, 14 Charles

street. Plouse, Eosebank

LUXMOEE B., E.N., 25 Kelly street

LYALL James, bolt, rivet, and nail manufacturer, 28

Cartsburn street. Office and house, 6 Eue-end street

LyaU James, working-men's refreshment rooms, Victoria

harbour

Lyall Mrs, 10 Laird street

LYLE Abram & Sons, coopers and stave merchants, 6 Nich-

olson street

Lyle Abram, of Abram Lyle & Sons. House, Eldon street

Lyle Alexander, moulder, 25 Eegent street

Lyle Edward, cooper, 11 Nicholson street

Lyle George, carter, 5 HiUend

Lyle John, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 4 West quay

lane. House, 2 Shaw place

Lyle John, miller and spirit dealer, 18 Inverkip street

Lyle Matthew, shipmaster, 21 Nicholson street

Lyle Eobert, cooper, 15 Nelson street, west

Lyle Thomas, grocer, 5 Shaw street

Lyle William, carpenter, 1 Springkell street

Lyle Mrs D., 4 Nicholson street

LYNCH Patrick, rafter, 26 Vennel

LYON David, joiner and cabinetmaker, 15 Arthur street^

House, 25 Eegent street

Lyon David, cowfeeder, Cartsburn house

Lyon James, labourer, 30 Sir Michael street

Lyon James, cooper, 4 Laird street

DIEECTORT. 107

Lyon James, locker, 8 Chapel street

Lyon Joka, brassfounder, gasfitter, &c., 3 Dellingbnrn st.

House, 8 Baker street

Lyon Jokn, joiner, 23 Main street, Cartsdyke

Lyon Malcom, carpenter, 4 Tobago street

Lyon Miss, dressmaker, 13 West Stewart street

Lyon Mrs Dugald, 12 Bogle street

Lyon Mrs Eobert, 54 West Blackball street

LYONS Patrick, 23 Sir Michael street

M*

M'ADAM Peter, feuar, Glenburn cottage, 6 Newark street

M'Adam Mrs Andrew, 11 Lyle street

MACALISTEE Mi's Daniel, 27 Union street

Macalister & Fyfe, ship chandlers, oil and colour merchants,

&c., 4 East breast

Macalister Andrew, jun., 39 Lynedoch street

Macalister Andrew, senior, spirit dealer, 41 Lynedooh street

Macalister Stewart, of Customs. House, 26 Brisbane street

MacaHster Mrs John, 39 Lynedoch street

M'ALLISTER Angus, engineer, 12 Under crescent

M'AUister Alexander, engineer, 4 Lyle street

McAllister Archibald, steamboat agent and tobacconist, 1 East

Quay lane

M'AUister Archibald, chimney sweep, 7 Drummer's close

M'AUister Colin, carpenter, Lang's land, Longwell close

M'Allister Daniel, blockmaker, 43 Crawfurd street

M'AUister Daniel, sawyer, 11 Cowgate street

M'AlUster James, smith, 8 East Shaw street

M'Allister John, engineer, 46 Cathcart street

M'Allister Peter, labourer, 2 Union street

M'Allister Miss E., 14 Brisbane street

M'Allister Mrs George, private lodgings, 51 Eue-end street

M'Allister Mrs William, spirit dealer, 14 Market street

M'Allister Mrs, 18 Hamilton street

i08 DIEECTORY.

M'Allister Mrs, 15 Clarence street

M'Allister Mrs, 23 Daliymple street

M'Allister Mrs, 34 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'ALPINB Duncan, spirit dealer, 9 Arthur street

M'Alpine Duncan, porter, 5 Shannon's close

M'Alpine John, labourer, 1 West Stewart street

M'Alpine Eobert, engineerj 7 Bruce street

M'Alpine Mrs Daniel, carter, 25 Bearhope street

M'Alpine Mrs Duncan, 4 Eorsyth street

M'Alpine Mrs John, 34 East Shaw street

M'ANALLY James, bootmaker, 9 East Shaw street

M'Anally Patrick, broker, 8 Manse lane

M'ANDEEW Mrs, lodgings, 67 Eue-end street

M'ANISH John, grocer, 30 Vennel

M'ANTJLTY Michael, labourer, 9 East Quay lane

MAOAEA & Stark, clothiers, National Bank buildings, 29

Cathcart street

MacAra Eenton, of MacAra & Stark. Ho., 9 Trafalgar st.

M'AETHUE Andrew, carpenter, 33 Lynedoch street

M'Arthur Archibald, tailor, 7 Sir Michael street

M'Arthur Archibald, tinsmith, 49 Eoxburgh street

M'Arthur Archibald, labourer, 11 St Andrew street

M'Arthur Charles, baker, 11 Cartsburn street. House, do.

M'Arthur CoHn, labourer, 3 Charles street

M'Arthur David, carpenter, Longwell close

M'Arthur Dugald, tanner, 7 Arthur street

M'Arthur Duncan, stationer, and occulist, 16 Cathcart street,

and librarian for Cartsdyke Mechanics' Library. Ho., 5

East Blackball street

M'Arthur Duncan, tailor, clothier, and hatter, 14 Cathcart

street. House, 16 Antigua street

M'Arthur George, police officer, 3 Ann street

M'Arthur Hugh, provision merchant, Havelock buildings,

15 "West Blackball street. House, 12 Nicholson street

M'Arthur Hugh, provision dealer, 35 Hamilton street. Ho.,

6 Ardgowan street, west

DIRECTORY. 109

M'Arth,ur James, draper, 9 Eue-cnd street. House, 13 do.

M'Ai'thur James, labourer, 11 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Artliur James, ropcmaker, 5 West Quay lane

M'Arthur James, labourer, 13 St Andrew street

M'Arthur Jobu, baker, 11 Bruce street

M'Arthur JuL.n, clerk, 7 Kelly street

M'Artliur John, spirit dealer, 12 East breast. House, 1

William street

M'Artkur John, labourer, 22 John street

M'Arthur John, cooper, 3 Tobago street

M'Arthur Peter, engineer, 31 Lynedocli street

M'Arthur Peter, shipmaster, 20 West Plackhall street

M'Arthur Eobert, spirit dealer, 31 Vennel

M'Arthur Ptobert, Customhouse boatman, 97 Regent street

M'Arthur Thomas, mariner, 2 Charles street

M'Arthur Thomas, coopci% 31 Ilamilton street

M'Arthur Wdliam, of WiUiam M'Arthur & Co. House,

Pinnart

M'Arthur William, 11 Under crescent

M'Arthur & Co., shipbrokcrs and commission agents, 23

Cathcart street

M'Arthur ITvs A., 22 Lyncdoch street

M'Arthur ]\Irs Alexander, 11 Aithur street

M'Arthur ]\lrs Janet, 22 Ann street

M'Arthur Ji'Irs Lachlan, 32 Invcrkip street

M'Arthur Mrs, 3 Lower Ingleston

M'Arthur Mrs, 40 l^haw street

M'Arthur ]\Irs, matron, Poorhousc, Captain street

M'ArLhur ]\Irs, milliner, 48 Inverkip street

M'Ai'thur jMrs, 5 Crawfard street

MACAUIAY John, feuar, BcUevue, 17 Eldon street

Macaluay Thomas, feuar, PcUevue, 17 Eldon street

M'AULAY Aulay, locker, ]\Iouut place, Ilolmscroft st, east

M'Aulay C'Onual, tailor and clothier, 22 Markct^^street

M'Aulay David, labourer, 7 Cartsburn street

M*Aulay James, cooper, 40 West Burn street

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110 DIEECTOHY.

M'Aulay Samuel, labourer, 15 Cartsburn street

M'Aulay Tbomas, cooper, 1 West Stewart street

M'Aulay William, refreshment room keeper, 12 East Quay

lane. House, 1 Watt place

M'Aulay Miss, Boyd place, 31 West Blackball street

M'AUSLAND Arcbibald, cooper, 3 West Burn street

M'Ausland David, currier, 44 East Hamilton street

M'Ausland James, labourer, 57 Sbaw street

M'Ausland Jobn, grocer, 36 West Blackball street

M'Ausland Mrs, Boyd place, 31 West Blackball street

M'BAIN Donald, labourer, 5 Hill street

M'Bain Hugb, mariner, 34 Dalrymple street

M'BAY Tbomas, leatber merchant, 4 Dalrymple street

M'BEITH William, pointsman, 2 Jobn street

M'BEIDE Alexander, shipmaster, 15 West Stewart street

M'Bride Arcbibald, deep-sea pilot, 22 Sugarbouse lane

M'Bride Charles, huckster, 38 Yennel

M'Bride James, of Kerrs & M'Bride. House, Dungourney,

Newark street

M'Bride James, smith, 4 Wilson place, Ingleston street, east

M'Bride John, sawyer, 3 West Burn street

M'Bride John, carpenter, 18 John street

M'Bride Neil, fireman, 12 Tobago street

M'Bride Peter, of Kerrs & M'Bride. House, Clyde bank, 16

Eldon street

M'Bride Miss Janet, 95 Eegent street

M'Bride Mrs, 27 Eoxburgb street

M'Bride Mrs, dressmaker, 4 Antigua street

M'Bride Mrs, 6 Stanners street

M'CABE Jobn, carpenter, 44 Shaw street

M'CAEEEETY James, boatman, 7 West breast

M'CaflFerty Peter, sailmaker, 32 Ann street

M'CAIG Donald, mason, 5 Ejlblain street

M'Caig James, carj)enter, 5 Lynedocb street

M^CALL Archibald, general grocer, 24 Hamilton street and

63 Eue-end street. House, 55 Eegent street

DIRECTORY. Ill

M'Call Neil, baker, 48 Shaw street. Ho., 10 William street

M'Call Thomas, civil engineer and railway contractor, 47

Lynedoch street

M'Call "Walter, joiner, 15 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Call William, carter, 5 Hill street

MACCALLUM Alexander, flesher, 31 Eoxburgh street.

House, 32 Ann street

Maccallnm P. & Sons, iron, steel, copper, and yellow metal

merchants, 14 Cathcart street

Maccallum Thomas Park, of Maccallum & Sons. House, 3

Forsyth street

M'CALLUM Alexander, carter, 15 Arthur street

M'Callum Archibald, writer, 23 Cathcart street, and Port-

Glasgow. House, Seafield, Pox street

M'Callum Allan, porter, 19 Hamilton street

M'Callum Archibald, writer, and procurator fiscal of the

Town of Greenock, 6 Hamilton street. Ho., 14 Kelly st

M'Callum D., shipmaster, 28 Brisbane street

M'Callum Donald, gardener, Drumfrochar road

M'Callum Donald, labourer, 33 Regent street

M'Callum Duncan, smith, 19 Hamilton street

M'Callum Duncan, of M'Nab & Co. Ho., 21 Patrick st.

M'Callum Duncan, shipmaster, 26 Hamilton street]

M'Callum Duncan, ropemaker, 16 Bearhope street

M'Callum Edward, merchant, 36 Shaw st. House, 5 Cross-

shore street

M'Callum Hugh, draper, 15 West Blackhall street. House,

10 Laird street

M'Callum Hugh, labourer, 5 Shaw street

M'Callum James, cooper, 21 Ann street

M'Callum. John, smith, 1 Arthur street

M'Callum John, engineer, 30 Eegent street

M'Callum John, twine and ropemaker. Eopework, Eegentstreet

M'Callum Malcom, carpenter, 2 Open shore

M'Callum Neil, labourer, 13 West Blackhall street

112 DIEECTOHY.

M'Callum Neil, smith, 8 Hill street

M'Galium Neil, labourer, 14 St Andrew street

M'Oallum Neil, carpenter, 4 Dalrymple street

M'Galium Norman, Mount place, Ann street

M'Galium Peter, curator, Mechanics' Institution, 9 Tobago st.

M'Oallum Peter, feuar, 1 West Stewart street

M'Oallum Miss Gatherine, grocer, 10 East Shaw street

M'Oallum Miss, lodgings, 17 Bruce street

M'Oallum IMrs, spirit dealer, 1 Eogent street

M'Oallum Mrs Daniel, spirit dealer, 7 East breast

M'Oallum Mrs Duncan, lodgings, 8 Oartsburn street

M'Oallum ]\Irs John, 28 Orawfurd street

M'Oallum Mrs, lodgings, 35 Oathcart street

M'GAMMOND David, hotel-keeper, \Vheat Sheaf hotel, 4

Ohurch place

M'OANDLISH William, cowfeeder, 22 Oartsburn street

M'OANN Charles, flesher, 16 Hamilton street. Ho., 14 do.

M'Oann William M. B., shipmaster, 3 Kelly street

M'OAETNEY David, cooper, 20 Ann street

M'Oartncy David, carter, 3 Captain street

M'Oartnoy William, coachman, 65 Roxburgh street

M'Oartuey William, foreman carpenter, 7 William street

M'GASIQLL Kenneth, jun., of Glasgow and Greenock Ship-

ping Go. House, 26 Brisbane street

M'GAYER Robert, broker, 14 Market street

M'GAW David, spirit dealer, 12 Yennel

M'Oaw James, labourer, 10 East Shaw street

M'Oaw John, spirit dealer, 7 ]\Iid breast

M'Oaw William, wine and spirit dealer, Harvie lane. Ho.,

9 Watt street

M'OHLERY James, pilot, 1 Ardgowan street, Glebe

M'CLELLAN Thomas, draughtsman, at IMaster of Works'

' office, 5 Jamaica street. House, Holmscroft st., west

M'CLURE John, boarding-house, 26 Dalryniple street

M'Olurc William, writer and insurance agent, 40 Oathcart

street. House, Mayfield, 60 Union street

DUtECTORY. 113

M'COLL Alexander, carpenter, 11 Under crescent

M'CoU Donald, joiner, 67 Eue-end street

M'CoIl Donald, carpenter, 15 Baker street

M'OoU Duncan, joiner, 29 Eegent street

M'Ooll Duncan, gardener, 17 Brougham street

M'CoU James, railway porter, 3 Hill street

M'Ooll James, carter, Drumfrocliar road

M'Coll John, smith and sugar mould manufacturer, 13

Chapel street. House, 8 Hill street

M'Coll Malcom, labourer, 35 Hamilton street

M'Coll Neil, joiner, 15 Sugarhouse lane

M'Coll Miss M., 9 Argyle street

M'Coll Mrs, lodgings, 14 Hamilton street

M'Coll Mrs, lodgings, 15 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'COMB John, shoemaker, 14 St Andrew street

M'CONNELL Allan, sawyer, 42 Inverkip street

M'Connell Hugh, flesher, 25 Market street

M'Connell William, carter, Botftbhouse lane, Cartsdyke

M'Connell Miss Isabella, 17 Broi^a^am street

M'Connell Mrs, poulterer, 31 Hamilton street

M'CONNECHIE Alexander, carpenter, 7 Arthur street

M'Connechie Alexander, mason, 32 Inverkip street

M'COEMACK James, telegraphist. Electric and Internation-

al Telegraph office, Eailway station. House, 34 Eegent

street

M'COEMICK Andrew, labourer, 36 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Cormick Donald, shoemaker, 12 East Quay lane

M'Cormick Hugh, labourer, 17 Clarence street

M'Cormick John, labourer, 15 St Lawrence street

M'Cormick Neil, baker, 3 Salmon street

M'Cormick Miss, 9 Watt street

M'Cormick Mrs, Holmscroft street, west

M'COEQUODALE Allan, carpenter, 13 West Stewart st,

M'Corquodale Allan, labourer, 5 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Corquodale Daniel, carpenter, 6 Upper crescent

M'Corquodale Duncan, storeman, 13 West Blackball street

114 DrRECTORt-.

M'Oorquodale Edward, smitli, Overton

M'Oorqnodale James, shopman, 34 Charles street

M'Oorquodale John, pilot, 26 Dalrymple street

M'Oorquodale John, shoemaker, 32 Ann street

M'Oorquodale John, timekeeper, 1 Lyle street

M'Oorquodale John, labourer, 3 Orawfurd street

M'Oorquodale Mrs, Longwell close

M'Oorquodale Mrs, lodgings, 11 Main street, Oartsdyke

M'Oorquodale Mrs, 30 Market street

M'OOERY Peter, smith, 15 Arthur street

M'OOSHIN Donald, glazier, 27 Eoxburgh street

M'COSKEE John, assistant pawnbroker, 2 Church place

M'Cosker Joseph, broker, 3 William street. Ho., 2 Church

place

M'COUL Walter, joiner, 15 Main street, Oartsdyke

M'OOWAN John, engineer, Drumfrochar road

M'COWAT Archibald, baker, 4 Bruce street

M'CEACKEN George, baker, 21 Yennel

M'OEACKEIT Peter, teacher, Fairrie's school, 21 Shaw st.

House, 7 Brisbane street

M'CEADIE John, mariner, 3 Manse lane

M'CEAE Daniel, grease merchant, 44 Dalrymple street.

House, Eosebank cottage, 23 Nelson street, west

M'Crae Duncan, rigger, 26 Vennel

M'Crae James, labourer, 13 Nicholson street

M'CEAIN Murdoch, mariner, 38 West Burn street

M'CEEA James, shoemaker, 44 Inverkip street

M'CEINDLE Mrs William, 3 East Stewart street

M'CUAIG Peter, joiner, 56 Vennel

M'Cuaig Samuel, of Smith & M'Ouaig. Ho., 63 Eoxburgh

street

M'Cuaig Ann, furnishing shop, 26 Charles street

M'OUE James, plasterer, 8 Sir Michael street

M'Oue John, huckster, 61 Dalrymple street

M'CULLOCH Alexander, butcher, 6 Inverkip st. Ho., do.

M'Culloch Alexander, smith, 11 Under crescent

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DIBECTORY. 115

M'Cullocli Eev. James Melville, D.D., minister of West par-

ish. House, 20 Patrick street

M'Cullocli John, shipmaster, 6 Chapel street

M'Culloch John, engine driver, 27 Lynedoch street

M'CuUoch John, grocer, 25 East Shaw street

M'Culloch Joseph, patternmaker, 8 Hill street

M'Culloch Matthew, labourer, 4 Wilson place, Ingleston road

M'Culloch Peter, engineer, 3 John street

M'Culloch Thomas, cooper, 3 Cowgate street

M'Culloch William, smith, 59 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Culloch, Miss, 13 West Stewart street

MACCUNN John, shipowner. Excise buildings. House,

Thornhill, 37 Union street

M'CUNN James, bookseller and stationer, 3 Hamilton st.

House, 10 Kilblain street

M'Cunn James, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 12 Kilblain

street. House, 10 do.

M'Cunn Miss Janet, spirit dealer, 14 East Shaw street

M'CUEDT Angus, carpenter, 23 Dalrymple street

M'Curdy James, carpenter, 15 Sugarhouse lane

M'Curdy Neil, carpenter, 56 Dalrymple street

M'Curdy Neil, carpenter, 7 Eopework street

M'CUTCHEON Hugh, grocer, 26 Arthur street. House, 5

Springkell street

M'DEAD Arthur, taUor, 7 West BlackhaU street

M'Dead Henry, painter, 3 Shannon's close

MACDEEMOTT Alexander, grocer, 11 Eue-end st. House,

5 East Blackhall street

M'DEAEMID Donald, labourer, 10 Cartsburn street

M'Dearmid Donald, labourer, Lindsay's land, Crescent

M'Dearmid Hugh, fireman, 1 Stanners street

M'Dearmid John, mason, 19 Bearhope street

MACDONALD Alexander, writer, 3 Bank street. House,Lillybank, Gourock

Macdonald Charles, of Macdonald, Cunningham & Co. Ho.^

2 Patrick street

116 DIEECTORY.

Macdonald, Cunningliam & Co., ship and insurance brokers,

and commission merchants, 23 Cathcart street

Macdonald Donald, of Macdonald, Hutcheson & Co. House,

21 Ardgowan square

Macdonald, Hutcheson & Co., sugar merchants and produce

brokers, 40 Cathcart street

Macdonald John, boatbuilder, 9 Virginia street. House, 13

Mearns street

Macdonald P. Eobertson, of Kenneth & M'Donald. House,

6 Brougham street

Macdonald Mrs, hotel keeper. Tontine, 34 Cathcart street

Macdonald Mrs, 6 Brougham street

M'DONALD Alexander, smith, 15 Stanners street

M'Donald Alexander, teacher of navigation, 4 Mansionhouse

lane

M'Donald Alexander, carpenter, 43 Cathcart street

M'Donald Alexander, labourer, 4*7 Lynedoch street

M'Donald Alexander, cooper, 5 Bogle street

M'Donald Allan, carpenter. Union court

M'Donald Allan, rigger, 8 East Quay lane

M'Donald Andrew, hatter and draper, 33 West Burn street

M'Donald Angus, Queen's porter, 15 Brisbane street

M'Donald Archibald, labourer, 4 Sir Michael street

M'Donald Charles, smith, 3 Charles street

M'Donald Daniel, joiner and blockmaker, Customhouse

place. House, 6 Trafalgar street

M'Donald Donald, sawyer, Thomson's land, Crescent

M'Donald Donald, carpenter, 6 West Stewart street

M'Donald Donald, cooper, 26 Crawfurd street

M'Donald Duncan, carpenter, 4 Sir Michael street

M'Donald Ewing, carpenter, 2 William street

M'Donald George, labourer, 11 Charles street

M'Donald James, storekeeper, 2 St Andrew street

M'Donald James, mate, 14 Cathcart street

M'Donald James, engineer, 1 Carnock street

M'Donald John, carter, 5 Eue-end street

DIBECTORY. 117

M'Donald JoLn, labourer, 49 Main st., Cartsdyke

M'Donald Jolm, tailor, 12 Tobago street

M'Donald John, of New Clyde Towing Co. House, 2 Craw-

ford street

M'Donald Malcom, carpenter, 40 Sbaw street

M'Donald Neil, shoemaker, 25 Vennel

M'Donald NeH, tailor and clothier, 31 Cathcart street. Ho.,

4 Mansionhouse lane

M'Donald Eobert, inspector of police, 9 Bruce street

M'Donald Ronald, eating-house keeper, 6 East breast. Ho.,

9 Cathcart street

M'Donald Eonald, 4 Mansionhouse lane

M'Donald William, shoemaker, 12 Cartsburn street. Ho.,

15 Crawfurd street

M'Donald Miss, feuar, 12 Watt street

M'Donald Miss, 12 Inverkip street

M'Donald Mrs Alexander, Holmscroft street, west

M'Donald Mrs D., huckster, 5 Broad close

M'Donald Mrs, spirit dealer, 20 West Blackball street

M'Donald Mrs, 26 Cartsburn street

M'Donald Mrs, 69 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Donald Mrs, lodgings, 28 Shaw street

M'DONNELL Mss Ann, teacher, 18 East Shaw street

MACDOUaALL Dugald, of WiUiam Lindsay & Co. Ho.,

Mount pleasant

Macdougall John, writer, .1 West Blackball street. House,

Trinidad place, Eldon street

M'DOTJGrALL Alexander, steamboat master, 23 Lynedoch st.

M'Dougali Alexander, clerk, 1 Argyle street

M'DougaU Alexander, boHermaker, Lindsay's land, Crescent

M'Dougali Allan, boatman, 9 Kilblain street

M'DougaU Archibald, carpenter, 27 Antigua street

M'Dougali Charles, 3 East Stewart street

M'Dougali Colin, labourer, 5 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Dougali Daniel, musician, 33 Sir Michael street

M'DougaU David, carpenter, 2 East BlackhaU street

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118 DIHECTORY.

M'Dougall Donald, sMp and commission merchant, 23 Catli-

cart street. House, 80 Eegent street

M'Dougall Dugald, joiner, 23 East Shaw street

M'Dougall Dugald, carpenter, 3 Salmon street

M'Dougall Dugald, police officer, 13 Sir Michael street

M'Dougall Dugald, engineer, Barnhill

M'Dougall Duncan, shoemaker, 27 Roxburgh street

M'Dougall Duncan, cooper, 8 Cross-shore street

M'Dougall Duncan, pilot, 3 Shannon's close

M'Dougall Duncan, cooper, 41 Eue-end street

M'Dougall Duncan, labourer, 21 East Shaw street

M'Dougall Duncan, boilermaker, 4 Wilson place, Ingleston

street

M'Dougall George, of Eobertson & M'DougaU. House,

Mount pleasant

M'Dougall Hugh, gatekeeper, 10 Cartsburn street

M'Dougall James, spinning master, Elax mill, 47 Lynedoch

street

M'Dougall James, labourer, 29 L5niedoch street

M'Dougall John, railway porter, 17 Bearhope street

M'Dougall John, joiner, 15 Baker street

M'Dougall John, van driver, 4 Watt street

M'Dougall John, labourer, 31 Eegent street

M'Dougall John, fireman, 3 Hill street

M'Dougall Lachlan, gardener, 65 Ann street

M'Dougall Neil, engineer, 5 Kelly street

M'Dougall Miss, lodgings, 17 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Dougall Mrs AUan, 32 Inverkip street

M'Dougall Mrs Donald, 80 Eegent street

M'DOWALL Thomas, steamboat master, 10 West breast

M'Dowall Miss, Armadale place, Bank street

M'EACHEAN Donald, bootmaker, 4 Shaw street. House^

6 East Quay lane

M'Eachran Donald, refreshment rooms, 6 East Quay lane

M'Eachran Donald, carpenter, 1 Carnock street

M'Eachran Grilbert, labourer, 5 Arthur street

DIEECTOEY. 119

M'ELNELYS John, lodging house keeper and tailor, 6

WiUiam street

M'EWAN Charles, stationer, 7 Cross-shore street. House,

7 Market street

M'Ewan Charles, rigger, 5 Shaw street

M'Ewan James, carpenter, 21 Arthur street

M'Ewan John, brewer, 71 Yennel

M'Ewan John, labourer, 3 Tobago street

M'Ewan William, dairy-keeper, 3 Dalrymple street

M'Ewan Mrs Charles, draper, 7 Market street

M'Ewan Mrs David, 11 Charles street

M'Ewan Mrs Eobert, feuar, 7 Brougham street

M'FADYEN Alexander, shipmaster, 1 Vennel

M'Eadyen Archibald, boilermaker, 1 Carnock street

M'Fadyen Archibald, 15 Arthur street

M'Eadyen David, sawyer, Thomson's land. Crescent

M'Eadyen Donald, labourer, 20 Tobago street

M'Eadyen Einlay, contractor for the Caledonian railway.

Office, Eailway station, Goods department

M'Eadyen Hugh, carpenter, 15 Crawfurd street

M'Eadyen Hugh, watchman, 4 East Quay lane

M'Eadyen James, cooper, 5 Market street

M'Eadyen John, painter, 1 Carnock street

M'Eadyen John, feuar, 74 Eoxburgh street

M'Eadyen Lachlan, carpenter, 10 East Quay lane

M'Fadyen Mrs Dugald, 6 West Stewart street

M'Fadyen Mrs, grocer, 1 William street

MACFAELAN Alexander, of Macfarlan, Brown & Co.

House, 15 Brisbane street

Macfarlan, Brown & Co., merchants, 4 Customhouse place

M'FAELAN Andrew, of M'Farlan & Co. House, 15 Kelly

street

M'Farlan & Co., hat manufacturers, 49 Cathcart street

M'Farlan John, timekeeper, 66 East Hamilton street

M'Farlan Eev. John, of Free Middle Church. Manse, 25

Union street

120 DIRECTORY.

MACPAELANE John A., grocer and wine merchant, 8

"West Blackhall street. House, do.

Macfarlane Eobert, tanner and skinner, 17 Cartsbnrn street.

House, 12 East Blackhall street

Macfarlane Thomas M., tanner and skinner, 17 Cartsbum

street. House, 8 East Blackhall street

M'FARLANE Eev. Dr. Andrew, of Nicholson street TJ.P-

Church. House, Sycamore lodge, Einnart road

M'Farlane Andrew, labourer, 1 1 Clarence street

M'Farlane Archibald, gardener, 32 Ann street

M'Earlane Archibald, shopman, 16 William street

M'Farlane Archibald, porter, 23 Dalrymple street

M'Farlane Daniel, joiner, 12 Cross-shore street

M'Farlane Daniel, labourer, 3 Virginia street

M'Farlane Donald, coach proprietor, 25 West Blackhall st.

OflB.ce, 1 Jamaica street. House, 27 West Blackhall st.

M'Farlane Dugald, carpenter, 4 Watt street

M'Farlane Dugald, feuar, 11 Duncan street

M'Farlane Duncan, sugar baker, 28 Orawfurd street

M'Farlane Duncan, coach proprietor, 14 Eoxburgh street.

House, 18 West Blackhall street

M'Farlane Duncan, sergeant of police, 14 Tobago street

M'Farlane Edward, of Edward M'Farlane & Sons. House,

4 St Andrew square

M'Farlane Edward & Sons, dyers and manufacturers, 10

Cathcart street. Mill, Cartsburn

M'Farlane George, carpenter, 4 John street

M'Farlane Greorge, keeper of New Town Hall, 6 Hamilton

street. House, Caddlehill cottage

M'Farlane Humphrey, shoemaker, 15 Bearhope street

M'Farlane James, baker, 30 Nicholson street

M'Farlane James, mason, 15 Market street

M'Farlane John, commercial traveller, 33 Ann street

M'Farlane John, labourer, 7 Sugarhouse lane

M'Farlane John, joiner, 19 Cathcart street

M'Farlane John, carpenter, Mansionhouse

DIRECTORY. 121

M'Farlane Joliri L., grocer and proyision merchant, 68

Vennel. House, 37 Ann street

M'Farlane Joseph H., steam tug agent for Eiver Clyde Tow-

ing Co., 9 West breast. House, Hayelock buildings, 1

Argyle street

M'Farlane Malcom, boilermaker, 18 John street

M'Farlane Malcom, carpenter, 7 Cathcart street

M'Farlane Malcom, cotton spinner, Drumfrochar road

M'Farlane Neil, labourer, 39 Dalrymple street

M'Farlane Peter, tidewaiter, 37 Ann street

M'Farlane Peter, mariner, 30 Dalrymple street

M'Farlane Eobert, joiner, 9 East Shaw street

M'Farlane Eobert, coachman, 43 Crawfurd street

M'Farlane Eobert, clerk, 33 Lynedoch street

M'Farlane Eobert, carpenter, 24 John street

M'Farlane Eobert, labourer, 28 Cartsburn street

M'Farlane Eev. Eobert M., of the Gselic parish, 3 Finnart

terrace

M'Farlane William, carter, Lindsay's land, Crescent

M'Farlane Miss, 1 Salmon street

M'Farlane Mrs Andrew, 2 Tobago street

M'Farlane Mrs Dugald, mangle keeper, 10 Hill street

M'Farlane Mrs Duncan, 8 Baker street

M'Farlane Mrs George, 44 Inverkip street

M'Farlane IMrs John, linen dresser, 36 West Burn street

M'Farlane Mrs M., lodgings, 65 Eue-end street

M'Farlane Mrs M., tobacconist, 65 Eue-end street

M'Farlane Mrs Eobert, lodgings, 11 Lyle street

M'Farlane Mrs Eobert, 21 Sir Michael street

M'Farlane Mrs, 12 Union street

M'Farlane Mrs, 3 York street

Macfarlane Mrs, 20 West Blackball street

M'FEAT Mrs John, lodgings, 10 Cartsburn street

M'FEE Neil, photographer, carver, gilder, mirror and pic-

ture frame manufacturer, 4 Albert place, West Black-

haU street. House, 1 Argyle street

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122 DIEECTORY.

M'Fee Malcom, surgeon, 67 Eue-end street

M'FIE Angus, labourer, 16 Ann street

M'Fio ArcMbald, fireman, 1 Clarence street

M'Fio Arcliibald, grocer, 46 Sbaw street. House, 23 Inver-

kip street

M'Fio Daniel, mason, 35 East Sbaw street

M'Fio Hector, engineer, 1 Eegent street

M'Fie James, mason, 11 Stanners street

M'Fie James, carpenter, 3 St Andrew street

M'Fio James, joiner, 40 Invorkip street

M'Fie John, grocer and provision merchant, 56 Vennel.

House, 17 Brisbane street

M'Fie John, cork manufacturer, 56 Shaw street. House, 1

William street

M'Fie John, 29 Charles street

M'Fie John, cooper, 10 Shannon's close

M'Fie John, baker, 11 Hill street

M'Fie Joseph, cooper, 29 Eegent street

M'Fio WilHam, locker, 16 Bruce street

M'Fie Miss E., 38 Eoxburgh street

M'Fio Mrs D., 25 Eegent street

M'Fie Mrs Grace, spirit dealer, 4 William street. House,

10 William street

M'Fie Mrs James, 22 Cartsburn street

M'GALLxiN David, tailor and clothier, 1 Argyle street

M'GtAEVIE Henry, porter, 9 East Shaw street

M'GrExiCHIN James, mason, Holmscroft street, west

M'Geachin William, mason, 60 Eoxburgh street

M'GEE George, labourer, 24 Hamilton street

M'Geo Susan, clothier, 52 Shaw street. Ho., 1 William st,

M'GHIE Daniel, grocer, 30 Shaw street

M'Ghie James, shoemaker, 13 Charles street

M'Ghio John, boilermaker, 59 Main street, Oartsdyke

M'Ghie John, boatman, 21 Sugarhouse lane

M'Ghie Samuel, labourer, 13 Clarence street

M,Ghie Thomas, turner, 1 Arthur street

DIHECTOEY. 123

M'Gliie Mrs, huckster, 55 Dalrymple street

M'GrlBBON Charles, remnant -warehouse, 23 Charles street

M'Gibbon John & Co., slaters, 5 East Stewart street. Ho.,

25 Charles street

M'Gibbon J. & J., underclothing and furnishing shop, 12

West Blackhall street. House, 5 Watt street

M'GrILL Archibald, maltster, 11 Inverkip street

M'Grill James, labourer, 53 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Grill James, joiner, 7 Bruce street

M'Gill James, joiner, 19 Bearhopo street

M'GiU John, carpenter, 29 lloxburgh street

M'Gill John Morrison, 11 Bank street

M'Gill Eobcrt, labourer, 3 Virginia street

M'GILYEAY Alexander, porter, 22 Brisbane street

M'Gilvray Alexander, porter, 48 Shaw street

M'GHvray Alexander, tidowaiter, 20 Brisbane street

M'Gilyray Charles, carter, 22 Cartsburn street

M'Gilvray John, carter, 4 Bcarhope street

M'Gilvray John, labourer, 5 Duncan street

M'Gilvray William, carpenter, 11 Hill street

M'GIEE William, shipmaster, 8 Chapel street

M'GINLAY Patrick, warehouse keeper, 19 Ann street

M'GINNIS James, dealer, 14 Venncl

M'Ginnis John, marine store dealer, 20 and 21 Shaw street.

House, 1 Broad close

M'GINN INIichacl, oyster store, 1 Watt place

M'GLiiSHAN Archibald, farmer, Barnhill, East parish

M'Glashan Archibald, carter, 18 Duncan street

M'Glashan Donald, carter, 3 Shannon's close

M'Glashan James, carpenter, 63 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Glashan John, Albert harbour. House, 6 Eoxburgh st.

M'Glashan John, boot closer, 51 Inverkip street

M'Glashan Eobert, 5 Dellingburn street

M'GLEIN Daniel, cooper, 28 Market street

M'GLINSHEY James, boarding house keeper, Bell entry

M'Glinshey James, shoemaker, 3 Dalrymplo street

124 DIRECTORY.

M'GrOUGrAN Duncan, engine keeper, 14 Oliapel street

M'Gougan Malcom, carpenter, 9 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'aOVEEN P., clotHer and outfitter, 7 William st. Ho.,

20 Brisbane street

MAOGOUN Miss Jane, feuar, 20 Union street

M'GOUN Jokn, feuar, Belville place

M'GrOWAN Daniel, carpenter, 1 Bearhope street

M'Gowan Jolin, rigger, 19 Tobago street

MACaEEGOE John, of J. & W. Stewart. House, Eose-

bank

M'GrEEGOE Alexander, joiner, Mount place, Holmscroft

street, east

M'Grregor Daniel, engineer, 19 Antigua street

M'Grregor & Donald, glaziers, 13 Charles street. House, 11

do.

M'Gregor Daniel, mariner, 3 Vennel

M'Gregor D. & Co., opticians and nautical instrument mak-

ers. City Bank buildings, 32 Catbcart street

M'Gregor Gregor, storekeeper, 8 Chapel street

M'G-regor Hugh, jun., 10 Union street

M'Grregor J. & D., funeral undertakers and coach hirers, 14

Hamilton street. Stables, Brougham street. House,

14 Hamilton street

M'Grregor James, wine and spirit merchant, 8 Cathcart st.

and 1 Shaw streets House, 30 Eegent street

M'Grregor James, smith, 22 Cartsburn street

M'Grregor John C, merchant, 10 Union street

M'Gregor John, sugar sampler, 4 Hill street

M'Gregor John, carpenter, 16 "William street

M'Gregor John, wholesale and retail wine and spirit mer-

chant, 23 and 25 Shaw street, and 9 East Quay lane.

House, Mount j^ark. Bank street

M'Gregor Lewis, cabinetmaker, 11 West breast

M'Gregor Malcom, skipper, Holmscroft street, east

M'Gregor Nicol & Eobert, boatbuilders, 43 Eue-end street.

House, 11 Antigua street

DIRECTORY. 125

M'Gregor Peter, smitli, 24 John street

M'Gregor Peter, labourer, 9 Main street, Oartsdyke

M'Gregor William, labourer, 2 John street

M'G-regor William, carpenter, 17 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Gregor William L., joiner, 8 Chapel street

M'Gregor Miss, 2 Nelson street, west

M'Gregor Mrs D., 27 Eegent street

M'Gregor Mrs John, 4 John street

M'Gregor Mrs W., grocer, 10 Baker street

M'Gregor Mrs, huckster, 47 Shaw street

M'GEOUTHER Eobert, carter, Overton

M'GUCKIN Donald, labourer, 54 Eue-end street

M'Guckin John, pawnbroker, 10 Hamilton street and 10

Stanners, Cartsdyke. House, head of Bank street

M'Guckin Eichard, boot and shoemaker, 5 Eue-end street.

House, 10 Stanners

M'Guckin Malcom, carpenter, 9 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'GUIEE James, haircutter, 31 Dalrymple street

M'Guire John, gatekeeper, 3 Virginia street

M'Guire Thomas, carpenter, Wilson place, Ingleston street

M'HEAE John, boilermaker, 1 William street

M'lLEAVEY Alexander, tanner, 20 Cathcart street

M'lLEAY John, boilermaker, 22 Arthur street

M'lLEOY Alexander, labourer, 26 John street

M'llroy William, boilermaker, 3 John street

M'lLVAIN John, superintendent of Mercantile Marine and

Eegistrar of Eoyal Naval Eeserve for the ports of Green-

ock and Port-Glasgow. Mercantile Marine ofiB.ce, 5

Virginia street. House, 29 Kelly street

M'lLWEE William, shoemaker, 1 Inverkip street

M'lLWEAITH Adam, baker, 6 Bruce street

M'Hwraith David, wholesale grocer and insurance agent, 12

William street. House, 11 West Stewart street

M'Hwraith Hewj of M'Hwraith & Swan. House, Elmbank,

Eldon street

M'llwraith James, feuar, 79 Eoxburgh street

126 DIRECTORY.

M'llwraith. Jolin, rigger, 6 West Quay lane

M 'IIwraith & Swan, writers, 4 Hamilton street

M'llwraith William, hosier, glover, and shirt manufacturer,

2 West Blackhall street. House, 5 do.

M'llwraith M., hosier, 23 Hamilton street

M'INDOE Eobert, spirit dealer, 45 Dalrymple street. Ho.,

1 Union court

M'INNES Alexander, grocer, 9 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Innes Alexander, smith, 5 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Innes Angus, hammerman, 9 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Innes Angus, flesher, 13 Vennel

M'Innes Angus, rivetter, 9 Main street, Cartsdyke .

M'Innes Angus, porter, 2 East breast

M'Innes Archibald, carpenter, 31 Eegent street

M'Innes Daniel, carpenter, 12 St Lawrence street

M'Innes Donald, boilermaker, 5 Bogle street

M'Innes Donald, labourer, 26 Hutcheson's court, Cartsdyke

M'Innes Dugald, wine and spirit merchant, 15 Eue-end st.

House, do.

M'Innes John, cowfeeder, Drumfrochar

M'Innes John, carpenter, 3 East Stewart street

M'Innes John, irondresser, 5 Bogle street

M'Innes WiUiam, officer of Inland Eevenue, 21 Sir Michael

street

M'Innes Mrs, 52 Dalrymple street

M'Innes Mrs, grocer, 12 West Blackhall street

M'INTOSH Alexander, cabinetmaker, 61 Main st., Cartsdyke

M'Intosh Archibald, labourer, Drumfrochar road

M'Intosh Duncan, cooper, 35 Nicholson street

M'Intosh Hector, tailor, 3 West Burn street

M'Intosh Hugh, carpenter, 3 John street

M'Intosh Hugh, engineer, 1 Lyle street

M'Intosh James, sawyer, 7 Broad close

M'Intosh John, carpenter, 13 John street

M'Intosh John, labourer, 4 Hill street

M'Intosh William, brassfounder, 10 Hill street

DIRECTORY. 127

M'Intosli Miss, 21 Nicliolson street

M'lntosli Mrs John, 23 Lynedoch street

M'lntosli Mrs, 4 John street

M'lNTYEE Alexander, watchman, 28 Crawfurd street

M'Intyre Alexander, railway porter, 32 Ann street

M'Intyre Allan, carter, 6 Eoslin street

M'Intyre Andrew, cork cutter, 23 VenneL House, Holms-

croft street, east

M'Intyre A., gardener, 40 West Burn street

M'Intyre David, smith., 33 Eegent street

M'Intyre Donald, 5 Brace street

M'Intyre Donald, shoemaker, 8 John street

M'Intyre Duncan, cooper, 4 West Quay lane '

M'Intyre Duncan, carpenter, 38 Sir Michael street

M'Intyre Duncan, of H.M. Customs, 28 Brisbane street

M'Intyre James, fishmonger, 43 Hamilton street

M'Intyre James, smith, 28 West Blackhall street

M'Intyre John, West Parish Church officer, 8 Watt street

M'Intyre John, carter and cowfeeder, 44 Ann street

M'Intyre Malcom, boot and shoemaker, 26 Charles street

M'Intyre Nicol, out-door officer. Customs, 20 West Blackhall

street

M'Intyre Nicol, boatman, 7 Tobago street

M'Intyre Nicol, out-door officer. Customs, 12 Bruce street

M'Intyre Thomas, grocer and provision merchant, 10 Carts-

burn street. House, Wilson place, Ingleston street

M'Intyre William, policeman, 66 Yennel

M'Intyre Agnes, grocer, 14 Cartsburn street

M'Intyre Mrs Archibald, 16 Kelly street

M'Intyre Mrs John, 5 Bruce street

M'Intyre Mrs, 29 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Intyre Mrs, lodgings, 7 St Lawrence street

M'Intyre Mrs, 8 Watt street

M'ISAAC Mrs, 15 Baker street

M'lYEE Alexander, Eosemount cottage, Bank street

M'lver Alexander, carpenter, 15 Clarence street

128 DIRECTORY.

M'lver Colin, ropespinner, 31 Eegent street

M'lver John carpenter, 7 Hill street

M'lver Eobert, carpenter, 48 Shaw street

M'lver Misses, Eosemount cottage, Bank street

M'JANNET WiUiam, joiner, 5 HiU street

MACKAIL James, genenal grocer and tea dealer, 45 Hamil-

ton street. House, 6 Inverkip street

Mackail Thomas, grocer and provision merchant, 67 Eue-end

street. House, 6 Hill street

MAOELiY David, refreshment rooms, 40 Dalrymple street

Mackay Greorge, coal merchant, 10 St Andrew square. Ho.,

42 West Blackhall street

Mackay John F. & Co., insurance brokers and agents, City

of Glasgow Bank buildings

Mackay John P., of John F. Mackay & Co. House, Holly

lodge

Mackay John & Co., pawnbrokers, 6 Market street

Mackay Peter, slater, 11 Chapel street. House, 36 WestBlackhall street

Mackay Thomas, family baker and confectioner, Havelock

buildings, 15 West Blackhall street. House, 1 Argyle

street

M'KAY Alexander, 2 Springkell street

M'Kay Angus, labourer, 5 Hill street

M'Kay Charles, shipmaster, 58 Union street

M'Kay Daniel, cooper, 38 Sir Michael street

M'Kay Daniel, painter, 17 Bearhope street

M'Kay Donald, clerk, 64 Eoxburgh street

M'Kay Donald, carpenter, 3 John street

M'Kay Duncan, boilermaker, 10 Cartsburn street

M'Kay Duncan, tailor, 47 Inverkip street

M'Kay George, blacksmith, 20 Mearns street

Mackay Hugh, general agent and boarding master, 9 East

Quay lane

M'Kay J., grocer, 29 Vennel. House, do.

M'Kay James, watchman, 4 East Quay lane

DIRECTORY. 129

M'Kay John, slater, 20 West Blackliall street

M'Kay Jolm, grocer, 26 Market street

M'Kay John, carpenter, 7 Hill street

M'Kay Neil, mariner, 2 Charles street

M'Kay Eobert, plumber, 3 Salmon street

M'Kay Eobert, smith, 1 Eegent street

M'Kay William and Alexander, brokers, 31 Shaw street.

House, 1 Buccleuch street

M'Kay William, hairdresser, 7 Vennel

M'Kay Mrs Alexander, huckster, 47 Shaw street

M'Kay Mrs, spirit dealer, 38 Ann street

M'Kay Mrs, 1 Charles street

M'KEAN James, broker, 8 Vennel

M'KEOHNIE Allan, flesher, 16 West BlackhaU street. Ho.,

10 Laird street

M'Kechnie Dugald, green grocer, 12 Sir Michael street

M'Kechnie Hugh, joiner, 26 Cartsburn street. House, 5

Upper crescent

M'Kechnie Malcom, coachman, 11 Crawfurd street

M'Kechnie Peter, labourer, 20 West Blackball street

M'Kechnie Eobert, mate, 16 Antigua street

M'Kechnie Eobert, mariner, 4 East Quay lane

M'Kechnie Eobert, miller, 12 St Lawrence street

M'Kechnie William, compositor, 6 West Blackball street

M'Kechnie Miss C, 7 Ardgowan street, Grlebe

M'Kechnie Mrs Alexander, 40 West Burn street

M'Kechnie Mrs John, feuar, 8 Watt street

M'KEITH Mrs Lachlan, 30 Nicholson street

MACKELLAE Alexander, clerk, Gas Works. House, 21

Brisbane street

Mackellar Duncan, hotel keeper, Eoyal hotel, 3 East breast

M'KELLAE Alexander, carpenter, 1 Nicholson street

M'Kellar Alexander, tailor, 28 Crawfurd street

M'Kellar Alexander, cooper, 25 Baker street

M'Kellar Alexander, carpenter, 12 Bogle street

M'Kellar Angus, cooper, 3 Bruce street

M

130 DIRECTORY.

M'Kellar Angus, carpenter, 10 East India breast

M'Kellar Arcliibald, cooper, 40 West Burn street

M'Kellar Archibald, sailmaker, 97 Eegent street

M'Kellar Archibald, carpenter, 25 Eegent street

M'KeUar Archibald, writer, 2 Church place

M'Kellar Archibald, spirit dealer, 3 Highland close

M'Kellar Archibald, plasterer, 18 Tobago street

M'Kellar Archibald, baker, 26 Tobago street

M'Kellar David, mariner, 1 West Stewart street

M'Kellar Donald, carter, 12 Baker street

M'Kellar Duncan, carter, 6 West Blackball street

M'Kellar Duncan, smith, 26 Tobago street

M'Kellar Duncan, engine keeper, 3 Virginia street

M'KeUar Duncan, coachman, 30 West Blackball street

M'Kellar Duncan, carpenter, 21 Nicholson street

M'Kellar James, tanner, 1 Vennel

M'Kellar John, carpenter, 25 Eegent street

M'Kellar John, cooper, 31 Eegent street

M'Kellar John, rivetter, 11 St Andrew street

M'Kellar Malcom, carpenter, 18 Hamilton street

M'Kellar Peter, seaman, 28 West Burn street

M'Kellar Peter, 10 Sir Michael street

M'Kellar Peter, carter, 94 East Hamilton street

M'KeUar Catherine, tobacconist, 14 Hamilton street. Hoa^

5 Lynedoch street

M'Kellar Janet, lodgings, 19 Hamilton street

M'Kellar Miss Christina, feuar, 1 Harvie lane

M'Kellar Mrs A., 19 Brisbane street

M'Kellar Mrs Archibald, 18 Ingleston street

M'Kellar Mrs Daniel, 42 Inverkip street

M'Kellar Mrs John, 6 West Blackball street

M'Kellar Mrs John, midwife and ladies' nurse, 9 East Shawstreet

M'Kellar Mrs Neil, 7 Sir Michael street

M'Kellar Mrs, huckster, 12 Eopework street

M'Kellar Mrs, spirit dealer, 40 West Burn street

DIRECTORY. 131

M'KBLYIE James, bookseller and stationer, 24 Hamilton

street. House, 11 Brisbane street

M'Kelvie Jobn, river pilot, 7 Kelly street

M'Kelvie John, janitor, Grreenock Academy. House, Holms-

croft street, west

M'Kelvie Mrs, grocer, 39 Ann street

M'KENDEIOK Henry, shoemaker, 3 Sir Michael street

M'Kendrick James, shoemaker, 7 Cartsburn street

M'Kendrick Mrs, 15 Arthur street

M'KBNDEY Alexander, spirit dealer, 6 Smith's lane

M'Kendry Miss Margaret, lodgings, 6 Chapel street

MACKENZIE Alexander, of A. Mackenzie & Co. House,

2 Grey place

Mackenzie Alexander, teacher, Kilblain Academy. House,

Alma villa. East bay, Gourock

Mackenzie A. & Co., printers and newspaper proprietors, 29

Hamilton street

Mackenzie Archibald, merchant and commission agent, 1

West quay. House, Springfield, 65 Union street

Mackenzie James, spirit merchant, 6 West Quay lane and

38 Dalrymple street. House, 40 Dalrymple street

Mackenzie Eobert, of Mackenzie and Walker. House, 85

Eegent street

Mackenzie & Walker, grain merchants, millers and bakers,

Shaws Water Grain Mills, Dellingburn square. Shops,

46 Hamilton street and 63 Eue-end street

M'KENZIE Alexander, carpenter, 12 Ingleston street

M'Kenzie Alexander, joiner, 9 Hill street

M'Kenzie Alexander, baker, 12 West Blackball street

M'Kenzie Alexander, labourer, 28 West BlackhaU street

M'Kenzie Archibald, of M'Kenzie & Hutcheson. House,

6 Bruce street

M'Kenzie Colin, cooper, 18 Ingleston street

M'Kenzie Colin, smith, 6 John street

M'Kenzie Daniel, joiner, 4 Watt street

M'Kenzie Donald, engineer, 7 Hill street

132 DIKECTORY.

M'Kenzie Donald, commercial traveller, 21 Antigua street

M'Kenzie Donald, labourer, 23 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Kenzie Duncan, sailmaker, 16 Bearhope street

M'Kenzie & Hutcheson, joiners and blockmakers, 2 East

Blackball street

M'Kenzie Henry, cooper, Mount pleasant

M'Kenzie George, keeper, lunatic asylum. Captain street

M'Kenzie James, baker, 55 Yennel. Ho., 59 Eoxburgh st.

M'Kenzie Jobn, engineer, 41 Lynedocb street

M'Kenzie Jobn, pilot, 62 Yennel

M'Kenzie Jobn, optician and nautical instrument maker, 6

Hill street

M'Kenzie Norman, boilermaker, 4 "West Burn street

M'Kenzie Peter, bolt and rivet maker, 4 Cartsburn st. Ho.,

Wilson's land, Ingleston street

M'Kenzie Peter, spirit dealer, 1 Springkell st. House, do.

M'Kenzie Eicbard, policeman, 11 Nicbolson street

M'Kenzie Eobert, joiner, Mount place, Holmscroft st., east

M'Kenzie Eobert, baker, 38 Sbaw street

M'Kenzie Samuel, confectioner, 8 Catbcart street

M'Kenzie Tbomas, assistant collector of Town assessment*

42 Inverkip street

M'Kenzie William, gardener, Bogston, Port-Glasgow road

M'Kenzie William, carpenter, 68 Vennel

M'Kenzie William, engineer, 3 Jobn street

M'Kenzie Elizabetb, spirit dealer, 53 Eoxburgb street

M'Kenzie Miss E., 10 Brisbane street

M'Kenzie Mrs Hugb, lodgings, 31 Hamilton street

M'Kenzie Mrs Jobn, 85 Eegent street

M'Kenzie Mrs Duncan, 18 Duncan street

M'Kenzie Mrs, lodgings, 7 Eopework street

M'Kenzie Mrs, boys' dressmaker, 12 Tobago street

M'KEEEACHEE Donald, maltster, 6 Ann street

M'KEEEOW George, pawnbroker, 48 Sbaw street. House,

45 Lynedocb street

M'KILLOP Miss, teacber, Orangefield

DIEECTOEY. 133

M'KIMM Mrs, grocer, 5 Smith's lane

M'EIMMIB Eobert, miller, 6 Wilson place, Ingleston street

M'KINLAY Alexander, carpenter, 1 Carnock street

M'Kinlay ArcHbald, carpenter, 7 St Lawrence street

M'Kinlay Archibald, spirit dealer, 13 Cathcart street. Ho.,

2 West Burn street

M'Kinlay Duncan, carpenter, 35 Nicholson street

M'Kinlay Duncan, feuar, 36 Vennel

M'Kinlay Edward, labourer, 15 Clarence street

M'Kinlay John, biscuit salesman, 39 Crawfurd street

M'Kinlay John, sawyer, 9 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Kinlay John, shoemaker, 9 Kilblain street

M'Kinlay Peter, cooper, 26 Sir Michael street

M'Kinlay William, gutta-percha boot and shoe manufacturer,

14 Cathcart street

M'Kinlay Mrs Agnes, 13 Charles street

M'Kinlay Mary, 28 West Burn street

M'KINNIS Mrs, clothier and outfitter, 37 Cathcart street.

House, 35 Eegent street

MACKINNON Neil, tailor and clothier, 41 Cathcart street.

House, do.

M'KINNON Alexander, labourer, 5 Deliingburn street

M'Kinnon Allan, gardener, 43 Crawfurd street

M'Kinnon Allan, clerk, 22 West Blackball street

M'Kinnon Alexander, captain, 3 Lyle street

M'Kinnon Charles, carpenter, 25 Arthur street

M'Kinnon Daniel, carter, 12 Inverkip street

M'Kinnon Daniel, boilermaker, 2 Springkell street

M'Kinnon Donald, police officer, 28 Shaw street

M'Kinnon D., shipmaster, 7 Union street

M'Kinnon Edward, labourer, 17 Arthur street

M'Kinnon Gilbert, carpenter, 30 Dalrymple street

M'Kinnon Hugh, smith, 29 Lynedoch street

M'Kinnon Hugh, slademan, 7 West Stewart street

M^Kinnon James, shoemaker, 2 Springkell street

M'Kinnon John, boilermaker, Hillendm2

134 DIEECTORY.

M'Kinnon John, labourer, 2 Springkell street

M'Kinnon John, labourer, 15 St Andrew street

M'Kinnon Lachlan, police sergeant, 6 Watt street

M'Kinnon Malcom, carpenter, 17 Arthur street

M'Kinnon Peter, engineer, 20 Market street

M'Kinnon Peter, shoemaker, 51 Eoxburgh street

M'Kinnon Miss, 13 Market street

M'Kinnon Miss M., 6 West Blackhall street

M'Kinnon Mrs Daniel, lodgings, 63 Main st., Cartsdyke

M'Kinnon Mrs Margaret, spirit dealer, 8 East breast

M'Kinnon Mrs, lodgings, 9 Hill street

M'Kinnon Mrs, 2 Charles street

MACKIEDY Lachlan, sugar refiner. House, Seafield cot-

tage, 22 Eldon street

M'KIEDY Alexander, stevedore, 14 Cathcart street

M'Kirdy John, furniture dealer, 50 Shaw street. House, 7

Boyd street

M'Kirdy John, boatman, 1 Bogle street

M'Kirdy Mrs John, 19 Bruce street

M'KISSOCK Peter, tailor, 32 Tobago street

M'KIVER John. Inspector of Fisheries, 3 Bank street. Ho.,

8 Kelly street

MACLACHLAN Andrew, shoe manufacturer, 35 Cathcart

street. House, 67 Eegent street

M'LACHLAN Archibald, mason, 44 Inverkip street

M'Lachlan Archibald, boatman, 8 Watt street

M'Lachlan Charles, porter, 10 Hamilton street

M'Lachlan Colin, porter, 26 East Shaw street

M'Lachlan Donald, joiner and builder, 8 Tobago st. He,

27 Kelly street

M'Lachlan Donald, pilot, 2 Union court

M'Lachlan Dugald, mariner, 2 Charles street

M'Lachlan Duncan, labourer, 28 Dalrymple street

M'Lachlan Edward, labourer, 15 Market street

M'Lachlan Erancis, broker, 6 Smith's lane

M^Lachlan Henry, shoemaker, 60 Yennel

DIRECTORY. 136

M'Lachlan Greorge, carter, 10 Baker street

M'LacUan James, engine-keeper, 3 East Stewart street

M'Lachlan James, labourer, 22 Tobago street

M'LacUan James, labourer, 59 Dalrymple street

M'Lacblan James, smith., Longwell close

M'Lachlan John, carpenter, 22 East Shaw street

M'Lachlan John, joiner, 9 East Shaw street

M'Lachlan John E., sheriff officer and commission coal agent,

13 Market street

M'Lachlan John, labourer, 9 John street

M'Lachlan John, potter, Ladyburn

M'Lachlan John, boilermaker, 1 Sugarhouse lane

M'Lachlan John, gatekeeper, 11 St Andrew street

M'Lachlan Kenneth, police officer, 24 Ann street

M'Lachlan Laurence, engine-keeper, 33 Eegent street

M'Lachlan Peter, carter, 12 Bogle street

M'Lachlan Peter, engineer, 4 Ingleston street

M'Lachlan Eobert, smith, 10 Baker street

M'Lachlan Eobert, church offi.cer, 35 Crawfurd street

M'Lachlan Miss, Boyd place, 35 West Blackball street

M'Lachlan Miss, 6 Ardgowan street, west

M'Lachlan Mrs William, 15 Arthur street

M'Lachlan Mrs, 1 Charles street

M'Lachlan Mrs, 4 Greorge square

M'Lachlan Mrs, lodgings, 9 East Quay lane

M'Lachlan Mrs, 4 Dalrymple street

M'LAGtGtAN Greorge, church officer, 24 Sir Michael street

M'LAINE Allan, shoemaker, 13 Charles street. House, 2

Crawfurd street

M'LAEDIE James, leather and gutta percha boot and shoe

manufacturer, 11 and 27 Cathcart street

M'LAEEN Angus, joiner, 6 West Stewart street

M'Laren Angus, fireman, 28 Crawfurd street

M'Laren Colin, labourer, 7 Under crescent

M'Laren Duncan, clerk, Drumfrochar roadj

M'Laren James, boilermaker, 2 Springkell street

136 DIEECTORY.

M'Laren James, mariner, 2 St Andrew square

M'Laren Jolin, missionary, 36 Ann street

M'Laren Peter, boilermaker, 13 Jolm street

M'Laren William, dealer, 35 Shaw street

M'Laren William, labourer, M'Kelvie's land, Duncan street

M'Laren William, smith, 20 Stanners

M'Laren Miss, milliner, 25 Charles street. House, 26 do.

M'Laren Mrs, 1 West Stewart street

M'LAETY Alexander,, carpenter, 7 Springkell street

M'Larty Alexander, carpenter, 7 High Ingleston

M'Larty Archibald, labourer, 10 East Shaw street

M'Larty Donald & Co., agents. Excise buildings

M'Larty Donald, ofD. M'Larty & ©o. Ho., 10 Margaret

street

M'Larty Dugald, clerk, 43 Crawfurd street

M'Larty Dugald, boatman, 11 West breast

M'Larty John, engineer, 31 Eoxburgh street

M'Larty John, carpenter, 30 Inverkip street

M'Larty John, moulder, 5 Arthur street

M'Larty Malcom, foreman carpenter, 6 Carnock street

M'Larty Malcom, weigher, Alma cottage, Macknight street

M'Larty Neil, grocer, 43 Crawfurd street

M'Larty William, 32 Nicholson street

M'Larty Mrs John, 1 York street

M'Larty Mrs Malcom, feuar, 5 Arthur street

M'LATCHLE Matthew, carter, 12 Bogle street

M'Latchie James, carter, 3 Cross-shore street

M'Latchie Mrs, furnishing shop, 43 Inverkip street

M'LAUGtHLAN James, of Hay & M'Laughlan. House, 18

Tobago street

M'Laughlan Neil, carpenter, 2 Wilson place, Ingleston road

M'Laughlan Neil, tobacco spinner, 30 Dalrymple street

M'Laughlan James, butter and egg store, 3 Manse lane

M'Laughlan Peter, spirit dealer, 65 Main street, Cartsdyke.

House, 11 Charles street

MACLAUEIN Mrs, lodgings, 6 Shaw place

bH&ECTOEY. 137

M'LEA Kenneth & Sons, mercliants, 18 West Burn street

M'LEA Eobert P., of K. M'Lea & Sons, 6 Ai^dgowan street,

west

M'LAY Joseph, tKrossel foreman, Drumfrocliar road

M'Lay Miss, 80 Eegent street

M'Lay Mrs, lodgings, 7 New Dock lane

MACLEAN Archibald, joiner, 35 Crawfurd street

Maclean Archibald, law clerk. Council Chambers. House,

82 Eegent street

Maclean Daniel, writer and J. P. Eiscal, 16 Wniiam street.

House, Mount pleasant

Maclean Erskine B., 8 Shaw place

Maclean Hugh, 3 Trafalgar street

M'LEAN Alexander, spirit dealer and mason, 34 Inverkip st.

M'Lean Alexander, painter, 25 East Shaw street

M'Lean Alexander, mariner, 4 East Quay lane

M'Lean Allan, carpenter, 33 Eegent street

M'Lean Allan, billposter, 6 Buccleuch street

M'Lean Allan, shipmaster, 61 Eoxburgh street

M'Lean Allan, grocer, 6 Inverkip street

M'Lean Angus, labourer, 18 Crawfurd street

M'Lean Angus, carpenter, 8 Shaw street

M'Lean Archibald, carpenter, 5 Upper crescent

M'Lean Archibald, labourer, 18 John street

M'Lean Archibald, carpenter, 6 Chapel street

M'Lean Archibald, joiner, 21 Bearhope street

M'Lean Archibald, mariner, 5 Bearhope street

M'Lean Archibald, 3 John street

M'Lean & Barclay, plumbers, 11 East Quay lane

M'Lean Daniel, carpenter, 22 Antigua street

M'Lean David, brassfounder, 2 Sir Michael street

M'Lean Donald, carpenter, 3 Salmon street

M'Lean Dugald, gardener, 6 Kilblain street

M'Lean Duncan, carter, 7 East Quay lane

M'Lean Hector, carpenter, 22 West Stewart street

M'Lean Hector, shoemaker, 5 Ardgowan street, Glebe

138 DIRECTORY.

M'Lean Hector, porter, 10 Brisbane street

M'Lean Hugh, engine driver, 3 Hill street

M'Lean Hugh, gardener, Ford house

M'Lean James & Co., timber merchants, patent saw mills,

23 and 64 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Lean & Co., iron founders, Ingleston foundry

M'Lean James, joiner, 9 East Shaw street

M'Lean James, 28 Brisbane street

M'Lean James, rivetter, 13 Charles street

M'Lean James, of James M'Lean & Co. House, West bank,

2 Margaret street

M'Lean James, of M'Lean & Co. House, 18 Ligleston st.

M'Lean John, of E. Smith & Co. House, 22 West Stewart st.

M'Lean John & Co., coopers and fish curers, 16 Charles st.

M'Lean John, of John M'Lean & Co. House, 15 Ardgowanstreet, west

M'Lean John, carpenter, 11 Nicholson street

M'Lean John, labourer, 1 Clarence street

M'Lean John, pilot, 5 William street

M'Lean John, carpenter, 18 Sir Michael street

M'Lean John, cooper, 39 Crawfurd street

M'Lean John, Customhouse boatman, 37 Crawfurd st.

M'Lean John, letter carrier, 7 William street

M'Lean John, painter, 41 Vennel

M'Lean John, painter, 13 West Blackball street

M'Lean Lachlan, carter, 27 Eoxburgh street

M'Lean Lachlan, of M'Lean & Co. Ho., 20 Ingleston st.

M'Lean Lachlan, Queen's porter, 1 Carnock street

M'Lean Lachlan, labourer, 2 Open shore

M'Lean Malcom, sawyer, 7 Market street

M'Lean Malcom, tidewaiter, 9 East Quay lane

M'Lean Matthew, contractor, 4 St Andrew squareM'Lean Neil, huckster, 46 VennelM'Lean Neil, skipper, 37 Nicholson street

M'Lean Neil, policeman, 20 West Blackball streetM'Lean Neil, painter, 2 Broad close

DIRECTORY. 139

M'Lean Neil N. , A.M. , teacher, EHblain Academy. House,

6 Eoxburgk street

M'Lean Peter, spirit dealer, 8 West breast

M'Lean Peter, stevedore, 9 East Quay lane

M'Lean Eodger, labourer, 1 Manse lane

M'Lean Eonald, smith, 6 Baker street. Ho., 27 Eegent st,

M'Lean William, smith, 15 Bearhope street

M'Lean William, engineer, 18 Duncan street

M'Lean Miss, umbrella maker, 33 Hamilton street

M'Lean Miss, 15 Sugarhouse lane

M'Lean Miss Flora, grocer, 6 Lyle street

M'Lean Janet, 8 Watt street

M'Lean Mrs, mangier, 40 West Burn street

M'Lean Mrs A., 27 Eegent street

M'Lean Mrs Daniel, 46 Cathcart street

M'Lean Mrs John, 13 St Andrew street

M'Lean Mrs John, tea dealer, 14 John street

M'Lean Mrs John, 6 Crawfurd street

M'Lean Mrs John, lodgings, 8 St Andrew square

M'Lean Mrs William, 16 Eoxburgh street

M'Lean Mrs, spirit dealer, 28 Shaw street

M'Lean Mrs, Mount pleasant

M'Lean Mrs, 34 Dabjnuple street

M'LEISH Daniel, cotton spinner, Drumfrochar road

M'LELLAN Angus, carpenter, 17 Cathcart street

M'Lellan Anthony, miller, 48 Ann street

M'Lellan Archibald, steamboatman, 10 Charles street

M'Lellan Archibald, joiner, 3 Bruce street

M'Lellan Donald, carpenter, 13 East Quay lane

M'Lellan James & Co., ship and commission agents, 14

Cathcart street

M'Lellan James, of James M'LeUan & Co. Ho., Cromwellplace. Bank street

M'Lellan James, brassfounder, 27 Eoxburgh street

M'Lellan James, fireman, 43 Crawfurd street

M'Lellan James, labourer, 4 Nelson street, Glebe

140 DIRECTOBY.

M'Lellan Neil, carter, 40 Inverkip street

M'Lellan Walter, sawyer, 66 East Hamilton street

M'Lellan Misses, dressmakers, 12 Tobago street

M'Lellan Mrs Daniel, Longwell close

M'Lellan Mrs Duncan, 45 Hamilton street

M'Lellan Mrs, 20 Sngarhouse lane

M'Lellan Mrs, mangle keeper, 68 Yennel

M'LELLAND Eobert, law clerk, Mansionhouse

M'LENNON Miss, 17 Lynedock street

M'LEOD Alexander, Queen's porter, 3 Salmon street

M'Leod Alexander, labourer, 69 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Leod Angus, Queen's porter, 10 Brisbane street

M'Leod Aulay, accountant, 5 Crawfurd street

M'Leod Colin, 61 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Leod Colin, shipmaster, 7 Boyd street

M'Leod Daniel, labourer, 9 Eopework street

M'Leod Duncan, steward, 61 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Leod Finlay, mariner, 1 Nicholson street

M'Leod Finlay, carpenter, 1 Nicholson street

M'Leod George, cooper, 21 Ann street

M'Leod Jokn M., lath merchant, 10 St Andrew street

M'Leod Jokn, mariner, 4 Nelson street, Grlebe

M'Leod John, shoemaker, 9 Cathcart street

M'Leod John, carpenter, 3 Tobago street

M'Leod John, carpenter, 7 Market street

M'Leod Malcom, labourer, 16 Ann street

M'Leod Murdoch, carpenter, 1 Bearhope street

M'Leod Neil, painter, 1 Clarence street

M'Leod Neil, carter, 21 Arthur street

M'Leod Neil, Queen's porter, 27 Kelly street

M'Leod Peter, broker, 40 Shaw, street

M'Leod Peter, labourer, 4 Sir Michael street

M'Leod Mrs John, 15 Lynedoch street

M'Leod Mrs John, huckster, 6 East Quay lane

M'LOSKEY WiUiam J., surgeon, and L.E.C.S., Edinburgh,

10 William street. House, 11 Mearns street

DIRECTORY. 141

M'LUCKIE John, mason, 1 Clarence street

M'LUSKEY John, huckster, 36 Vennel

M'Luskey WiUiam, rigger, 10 Shannon's close

M'MACHON Joseph, ginger beer maker, 10 Taylor's close

M'MASTEE Alexander, clothier, 40 Cathcart street. Ho.,

18 Kelly street

M'Master James, tea dealer, 51 Eue-end street

M'Master John, boilermaker, 1 Springkell street

M'Master Peter, saw mill manager, 23 Main st., Cartsdyke

M'Master Eobert, rivetter, 9 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'MATH Mrs James, 13 Inverkip street

M'MEIKAN John, carpenter, 15 Bearhope street

M'MENAMIN James, stevedore, 18 Vennel

MACMILLAN Thomas, postmaster, Post-office. House, 18

Kelly street

M'MILLAN Alexander, skipper, 9 Nicholson street

M'Millan Alexander, porter, 28 Sir ISIichael street

M'Millan Andrew, baker, 12 West Blackball street

M'Millan & Banks, ship carpenters. Bay of Quick

M'Millan C. & Co., tailors and clothiers, 5 William street

M'Millan Archibald, labourer, 19 Shaw street

M'MiUan Colin, of C. M'Millan & Co. House, 6 Kelly st.

M'Millan Daniel, shoemaker, 15 Crawfurd street

M'Millan Daniel, labourer, 36 Shaw street

M'Millan Daniel, sailmaker, 6 Nelson street. Glebe

M'Millan Donald, labourer, 5 Ann street

M'Millan Dugald, carpenter, 20 Antigua street

M'Millan Duncan, carter, Caledonian saw mills

M'Millan Duncan, carpenter, 1 Stanners

M'MiUan James, labourer, 3 Charles street

M'Millan James, shipbuilder, Bay of Quick house

M'Millan John, hairdresser, 6 Watson's lane. House, 27

Vennel

M'Millan John, carpenter, 24 Hamilton street

M'Millan John, carpenter, 52 Dalrymple street

M'Millan John, flesher, 59 Eue-end street

K

142 DIRECTORY.

M'Millan Jolm, tidewaiter, 18 Vennel

M'Millan John, clerk, Post-office

M'Millan Neil, shopman, 10 HiU street

M'Millan Neil, mason, 1 Nicholson street

M'Millan Eobert, draughtsman, Holmscroft street, west

M'Millan Thomas, dealer, 33 Shaw street

M'Millan Thomas, sailmaker, 11 Crawfurd street

M'Millan Torrance, marine store, 29 Dalrymple street

M'Millan William, police sergeant, 76 Eoxbnrgh street

M'Millan WiUiam, joiner, 3 John street

M'Millan Miss Janet, lodgings, 2 Cross-shore street

M'Millan Miss Mary, grocer, 19 Arthur street

M'Millan Miss, straw-bonnet maker, 4 Sir Michael street

M'Millan Mrs John, mangier, 34 West Burn street

M'Millan Mrs Malcom, 3 East Stewart street

M'Millan Mrs, 3 Inverkip street

M'Millan Mrs, mangier, 43 Crawfurd street

M'MOELAND E. S. & Co., coal and lime merchants, 15

East Quay lane

M'Morland Eobert S., of E. S. M'Morland & Co. House,

Dempster street

M'MUNAGLE Charles, fishmonger, 2 WiUiam street. Ho.,

1 West breast

M'MUECHIE William, iron dresser, 33 Main street. Carts-

dyke

M'MUEEAY Steven, fireman, 4 John street

M'MUETEIE Henry, shipping agent, 2 Cross-shore street.

House, 22 Bank street

M'Murtrie John, joiner, 3 St Andrew street

M'MUEEICH Matthew, joiner and grocer, 1 Hill street

MACNAB & Company, engineers and ship builders. Engine

works, Shaws Water foundry, 3 Ingleston street. Ship

building yard, Albert dock

Macnab William, of Macnab & Co. House, Shipbank, Ee-

gent street

Macnab Eobert, of Macnab & Co. Ho., 11 West Stewart st«

DtRECTOEY. 143

M'NAB Alexander, boilermaker, 9 East Shaw street

M'Nab Andrew, hoopmaker, 22 West Stewart street

M'Nab Colin, labourer, 5 Bogle street

M'Nab Donald, sawyer, 3 Eue-end street

M'Nab Donald, mariner, 15 Arthur street

M'Nab Duncan, farmer and gardener, Glen

M'Nab Duncan, baker, 61 Main street, Oartsdyke

M'Nab Jolin, dyer and scourer, 14 West Burn street. Ho.,

9 Crawfurd street

M'Nab John, carpenter, 7 St Lawrence street

M'Nab Eobert, pattern maker, 31 Lynedocb street

M'Nab Mrs, 13 John street

M'Nab Mrs, 26 Cartsburn street

M'NAIE Archibald, porter, 7 Lynedoch street

M'Nair James, labourer, 17 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Nair John, optician, 31 Lynedoch street

M'Nair Peter, turner, 9 Arthur street

M'Nair Mrs, 13 Nelson street, west

MACNAUGtHT William, chemist and druggist. West-end

medical hall, 4 West Blackball street. Ho., 27 Nicol-

son street

M'NADGHT Alexander, feuar, 13 Vennel

M'Naught Archibald, labourer, 32 Ann street

M'Naught James, feuar, Hope street

M'Naught James, carter, 11 Clarence street

M'Naught John, painter and paperhanger, 2 Church place.

House, 9 Eoxburgh street

M'Naught Peter, foreman sailmaker, 8 Antigua street

M'Naught Thomas, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 6 Albert

place, West Blackball st. Ho., 15 Ardgowan st., west

M'Naught William, boilermaker, Lindsay's land, Crescent

M'Naught Miss Jane, feuar, 5 West Stewart street

MACNAUaHTAN Miss Jean, 2 Tobago street

Macnaughtan Mrs, Glen park, 19 Eldon street

M'NAUGHTAN Duncan, boot and shoemaker, 44 Hamiltonstreet. House, 35 East Shaw street

144 DIRECTORY.

M'NaTightan Mrs Catherine, 7 Kelly street

M'Nauglitan Miss, 3 Wellington street

M'NEILL Alexander, police officer, 25 Eegent street

M'Neill Archibald, sawyer. Mount place, Ann street

M'Neill Hector, carter, 36 Ann street

M'Neill James, joiner, 33 Lynedoch street

M'Neill James, cooper, 53 Inverkip street

M'Neill James, wool washer, Broomhill

M'NEIL James, of J. S. Brown & M'Neil. Ho., 33 Lyne-

doch street

M'Neil John, flesher, 7 Ann street

M'Neil John, cowfeeder, 7 Ann street

M'Neil John, labourer, 1 6 Tobago street

M'Neil Lamont, sawyer, 4 Inverkip street

M'Neil Neil, carpenter, 6 West Stewart street

M'Neil Thomas, watchmaker and jeweller, 9 East breast*

House, 39 Lynedoch street

M'Neil Miss, 15 Stanners

M'Neil Miss, dressmaker, 60 Eoxburgh street

M'Neil Mrs Dugald, 35 East Shaw street

M'Neil Mrs W., spirit dealer, 12 Bogle street

M'Neil Mrs, lodgings, 24 Inverkip street

M'Neill Mrs, 12 Inverkip street

M'Neil Mrs, 4 Sir Michael street

M'Neil Mrs, 5 East Quay lane

M'NEILLAGE Alexander, shoemaker, 28 Sir Michael st.

M'Neillage John, cooper, 13 Cathcart street. Ho., 9 HiU st.

M'Neillage John, superintendent of street cleansing, 5 Lyle

street

M'Neillage John, baker, 23 Antigua street

M'Neillage Mrs John, 33 Sir Michael street

M'NICOLL James, mariner, 49 Inverkip street

M'Nicoll John, labourer, 51 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'NISH Eobert, sailmaker, 12 Nicholson street

M'ONIE George, engineer, Hillend

M'Onie William, engineer, 15 Main street, Cartsdyke

DIRECTORY. 145

M'PHAIL Colin, porter (badge 51), 6 Shaw street

MTliail OoHn, boilermaker, 20 East Quay lane

M'Phail Dugald, teacher, 12 Ingleston street

M'Phail Duncan, labourer, 15 St Andrew street

MTbail Duncan, labourer, 7 Arthur street

M'Phail James, plumber, 8 Shaw street

M'Phail John, labourer, 2 East Quay lane

M'Phail John, mariner, Longwell close

M'Phail John, spirit dealer, 24 East Shaw street

M'Phail Neil, carter, 8 Ann street

M'Phail Eobert, plumber, 25 Lynedoch street

M'Phail Stephen, sugar baker, 13 Inverkip street

M'Phail Mrs Jane, 9 East Quay lane

M'Phail Mrs Lachlan, 12 Bogle street

M'Phail Mrs Neil, 12 Bruce street

M'PHEDEAN Dugald, cooper, 22 Market street

M'Phedran Dugald, police sergeant, 3 Nicholson street

MACPHERSON James, hotel keeper, White Hart hotel, 50

Cathcart street

MacPherson John, ship chandler, 3 East breast. House, 11

Antigua street

M'PHERSON Angus, labourer, 22 Stanners

M'Pherson Archibald, mariner, 1 Charles street

M'Pherson Duncan, carpenter, 1 Nicholson street

M'Pherson Duncan, teacher, 45 Lynedoch street. Ho. , do.

M'Pherson Hugh, carpenter, 33 West Blackhall street

M'Pherson James, shipmaster, 2 Patrick street

M'Pherson James, joiner, 6 Under crescent

M'Pherson James, sawyer, 21 John street

M'Pherson James, carpenter, 25 Lynedoch street

M'Pherson John, grocer, 44 Inverkip street

M'Pherson John, sailmaker, 33 Nicholson street

M'Pherson John, engineer, 9 Lyle street

M'Pherson John, ropemaker, 20 Mearns street

M'Pherson John, carpenter, 9 East Shaw street

M'Pherson Peter^ boilermaker, 2o Eegent sreett

n2

146 DIRECTOET.

M'Pherson Peter, cabinetmaker and upliolsterer, 30 WestBurn street. House, 24 do.

M'Pherson Tkomas, baker, 97 Eegent street

M'Pherson Mrs D., Hope place, 17 Antigua street

M'Pherson Mrs D., 29 Lynedoch street

M'Pherson Mrs Harriet, 1 Nicholson street

M'Pherson Mrs, 68 Eoxburgh street

M'Pherson Mrs, boot and shoemaker, 13 Hamilton st. Ho.

3 Bank street

M'Pherson Mrs, 33 Nicholson street

M'POLAND Thomas, shoemaker, 13 Vennel

M'QUAEEIE Archibald, coachman, Seafield, Fox street

M'Quarrie Donald, carpenter, 16 Arthur street

M'Quarrie Donald, labourer, 11 Duncan street

M'Uuarrie Donald, sailmaker, 4 Watt street

M'Quarrie John, sailmaker, 3 Trafalgar street

M'Quarrie Miss, mangier and dresser, 7 Market street

M'UIJEEN Alexander, carter, 80 East Hamilton street

M'Queen Duncan, carpenter, 80 East Hamilton street

M'Queen Thomas, upholsterer, 10 Eopework street

M'QTJISTON Daniel, plasterer, M'Kelvie's land, Duncan st.

M'Cluiston Einlay, wholesale confectioner, 43 Cathcart st.

House, 13 Mearns street

M'CiUISTAN John, boatbuilder, 6 Antigua street

M'QUOID Samuel, jobbing gardener, Highlanders' academy

M*EAE Alexander, labourer, 4 Nelson street. Glebe

M'Eae Alexander, engineer, 18 Antigua>treet

M'Eae Duncan, late letter carrier, 23 East Shaw street

M'Eae John, mariner, 7 Tobago street

M'Eae Lachlan, labourer, 15 St Andrew street

M'Eae William, smith, 23 Lynedoch street

M'Eae Mrs Alexander, 2 Tobago street

M'Eae Mrs, remnant warehouse, 3 Manse lane

M'EEADY Charles, boilermaker, 18 Cartsburn street

M'EONALD Alexander, carpenter, 2 John street

M'SHAKE Mrs, huckster, 64 Vennel

DIRECTORY. 147

M'SPOEAN Mrs Lachlan, 6 Antigua street

M'SWAN Adam, boilermaker, 34 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Swan Joka, labourer, 20 Sugarkouse lane

M'SWEEN Jokn, labourer, 3 West Burn street

M'Sween Kennetk, carpenter, 44 Ann street

M'Sween Mrs, 46 Dalrymple street

M'Sween Mrs, 16 Hamilton street

M'TAG-GrAET Arckibald, sawyer, 7 Under crescent

M'Taggart Daniel, ropemaker, 8 East Skaw street

M'Taggart Jokn, carpenter, 17 Skaw street

M'Taggart Jokn, porter, 7 New Dock lane

M'Taggart Jokn, engineer, 35 Eoxburgk street

M'Taggart Neil, skoemaker, 2 Sugarkouse lane

M'Taggart William, joiner, 42 Inverkip street

M'Taggart Mrs, 10 Baker street

M'TAYISH Donald, coal agent, 3 Okapel street

M'TBAGtTJE Maurice, porter, Longwell close

M'VAIL James, tailor, 11 Hill street

M'VAIN Neil, smitk, 17 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'YEY James, joiner, 17 Okarles street

M'Vey Mrs Samuel, 76 Eoxburgk street

M'VICAE Alexander, policeman, 7 West Stewart street

M'Vicar Arckibald, kuckster, 13 Artkxir street

M'Vicar Donald joiner, 15 Baker street

M'Vicar Duncan, labourer, 27 Hamilton street

M'Yicar Peter, labourer, 18 Crawfurd street

M'Vicar Eobert, rivetter, 21 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Vicar Eobert, skip and general smitk, 3 Skaw st. House,

30 Eegent street

M'Vicar William, smitk and ckain maker, skip-tanks, &c,,

7 East Stewart street. House, 50 Eldon street

M'Vicar William, slater, 20 West Blackball street

M'WALTEE Jokn, carter, 31 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Walter Jokn, railway porter, 28 Ann street

M'WATT Erancis, 53 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'WATTY Jokn, joiner, 59 Eoxburgk street

148 BIEECTOHY.

M'WHINNIE Hugh, forger, 64 East Hamilton street

M'Whinnie Mrs Hugh., 74 East Hamilton street

M'WILLIAM Andrew, iron ship builder, Belville cottage,

Orescent

M'William John, smith, Belville cottage. Orescent

M'William Peter, joiner, 6 West Stewart street

M'William & Gibson, manufacturing chemists, 9 Bogle st.,

Ohapel street, and 7 Virginia street

M'WRAITH Thomas, bundler, Drumfrochar road

M

MAOKIE Andrew, tailor, 46 Oathcart street

Mackie David, boilermaker, 10 West breast

Mackie David, engineer, 8 Antigua street

Mackie James, mariner, 5 West Stewart street

Mackie James, M.D., Ed., L.E.O.S.E., 6 Ardgowan square

Mackie James, slater, 8 Shaw street

Mackie John, of Mackie & Pollock. House, St. Andrew sq.

Mackie & Pollock, clothiers, di-apers, and outfitters, 27 Oath-

cart street

Mackie William, mason, 30 Inverkip street

Mackie Misses, 6 Ardgowan square

Mackie Miss, 20 West Stewart street

MAGUIEE John, broker, 50 Shaw street

MAGUEA Eobert, tailor, 43 Ann street

MAHON David, carpenter, 12 Oross-shore street

MAIN Donald, boilermaker, 12 Ingleston street

Main Hugh, steam packet agent, Excise buildings. House,

Mount pleasant

Main Eobert, labourer, 1 Duncan street

Main William, joiner, 65 Eue-end street

Main Mrs Eobert, 18 Kelly street

MAINS John, labourer, 36 Crawfurd street

Mains Mrs James, 25 Eegent street

MAITLAND Henry, joiner, 30 West Blackball street

DIRBtJTOEY. 149

Maitland James, plumber, 18 Brace street

Maitland James, engineer, 1 Arthur street

Maitland John, labourer, 44 Inverkip street

Maitland Mrs John, 29 Sir Llichael street

MALCOM John, inspector of poor. Office, Parochial Board

rooms, Captain street. House, 56 Ann street

MALCOLM Andrew, laboui-er, 49 Inverkip street

Malcolm Archibald, boHermaker, 6 Wilson place, Ingleston

street

Malcolm & Co., coopers and fish curers, 3 East Shaw street

Malcolm John, cooper, 29 Sir Michael street

Malcolm Walter, of Malcolm & Co. House, 9 Lynedoch st.

Malcolm William, cleaner, Drumfrochar road

Malcolm Mrs, 2 East breast

MALON Mrs, huckster, 3 Cowgate street

MANEGE William, labourer, 15 Baker street

MANN Alexander, watchmaker, 1 William street, House,

21 Ann street

Mann Alexander, engineer, 38 Eoxburgh street

Mann Mrs, furnishing shop, 13 Hamilton street. House, 1

Watt place

MANTELL Mrs William, 31 Eegent street

MAEINE Board Office, and Shipping Office for Seamen, 5

Virginia street

MAEQTJIS Miss, 4 Einnart terrace

MAEE James, jeweller, 3 York street

MAEES Mrs, huckster, 32 Shaw street

MAESHALL Benjamin, watchman, 9 Under crescent

Marshall Claud, writer, 11 William street. House, 66 Ee-

gent street

Marshall Daniel, baker, 39 Hamilton street

Marshall David, carter, 16 Tobago street

MarshaU James E., of William Marshall & Son. House,

Oakfield

Marshall James, teller, Eoyal bank. House, 14 Kelly st.

Marshall James, labourer, Ladyburn

loO DIEECTOE-Y.

Marshall Jolin, ropespinner, 8 Sir Michael street

Marshall Peter, boilermaker, 17 John street

Marshall Eobert, patternmaker, 27 Lynedoch street

Marshall Eobert, cooper. Mount place, Ann street

Marshall Eobert, boot and shoemaker, 25 Ann street. Ho.,

32 do.

Marshall Thomas, boot closer, 32 Ann street

Marshall Thomas, joiner, 11 Eue-end street

Marshall William & Son, tanners and skinners, Ladyburn,

Port-Glasgow road

Marshall William, 9 Captain street

Marshall William, saw sharper, 3 Eue-end street

Marshall William, of WiUiam Marshall & Son. House,

Ladyburn house

Marshall William Johnston, M.D., and L.E.C.S., Edinburgh,

66 Eegent street

Marshall Miss, 56 Eoxburgh street

Marshall Miss Catherine, Ladyburn house

Marshall Mrs David, mangle keeper, 13 West Blackball st.

Marshall Mrs James, 6 Inverkip street

Marshall Mrs, 66 Eegent street

MAETIN Alexander, boot closer, 1 Hill street

Martin Augustus, carpenter, 14 Cathcart street

Martin & Co., shipowners, 8 William street

Martin Hugh, labourer, 1 Stanners street

Martin James G.^ pilot, 54 West Blackhall street

Martin M. J., factor to Sir M. E. S. Stewart, Bart., Mansion-

house. House, Inverkip

Martin John, cutler, 9 William street

Martin John, tailor, 16 William street

Martin Philip, carpenter, 2 John street

Martin Eobert, flesher, 6 Sir Michael street. House, 17 Eox-burgh street

Martin Eobert, bread, biscuit, and pastry baker, 31 Hamil-

ton street

Martin Eobert, steward, 6 West Stewart street

DIREGTORY. 151

Martin Thomas, labourer, 40 Main street, Cartsdyke

Martin William, of Martin & Co. House, 18 Patrick street

Martin Miss M., dressmaker, 13 West Stewart street

MASON John, mason, Holmscroft street, west

]VIASONS' Hall, 17 Charles street

MASTER Wrights' Society's hearse house, 12 Bearhope st.

MASTERSON Andrew, baker, 2 St Andrew street

Masterson Edward, mariner, 1 Yennel

MATHER William, moulder, 6 John street

MATHIE James, engineer, 1 Arthur street

Mathie Miss Margaret, 20 West Blackball street

MATHIESON Donald, joiner, 12 Bruce street

Mathieson Donald, labourer, 6 West Quay lane

Mathieson John, grocer, 9 Taylor's close. House, 2 Buc-

cleuch street

Mathieson John, tailor, 11 Nicholson street

Mathieson Neil, boot and shoemaker, 20 Antigua street

Mathieson Robert, smith, 11 Arthur street

Mathieson Robert, joiner, 6 Watt street

MAYEN Mrs, huckster, 7 Sir Michael street

MAXTON Mrs Peter, 19 Patrick street

MAXWELL James, tinsmith, 7 Yennel

Maxwell Robert, boilermaker, 21 Ingleston street

Maxwell Mrs Joseph, spirit dealer, 32 Charles street

MAYORS Robert G., agent, 13 Hamilton street

MAYS Robert, clothier and outfitter, 8 Dalrymple street.

House, do.

Mays Robert, general furniture dealer, 8 Dalrymple street.

House, do.

MEARNS Richard, labourer, 22 Stanners

MECHANICS' Library, Reading Room, and Public Baths,

Mechanics' Institution, 11 Sir Michael st. and 9 Tobagostreet

MECHAN Thomas, grocer, 14 Dalrymple street

MEHAR Thomas, tailor, 6 William street

MELDRUM George, engineer, 11 St Andrew street

152 DIRECTORY.

Meldrum Peter, 6 Carnock street

MELAY Joseph., labourer, 5 Ardgowan street, Glebe

MELEOSE William, cooper, 16 Bearbope street

Melrose William, cooper, 25 Artbur street

MELVIN Wniiam & Co., commission agents, 2 Watt place.

House, 2 Asbton, Gourock

Melvin William, policeman, M'Kelvie's land, Duncan st.

Melvin Miss Jane, green grocer, 57 Sbaw street

Melvin Mrs, grocer, 36 Vennel

IMENZIES Alexander, sailmaker, 2 Virginia street. House,

22 Bank street

Menzies James, feuar and gardener, 20 Hamilton street

Menzies James, engineman, 50 Sbaw street

Menzies Jobn, silversmitb, 12 West Blackball street

Menzies William, watcbmaker, 5 William street. House, 27

Hamilton street

Menzies William, sailmaker, 17 Antigua street

Menzies William, tailor, 32 Hamilton street

Menzies Mrs, midwife, 21 Ann street

MEEEOW & Fell, sbip and commission merchants, City-

Bank buildings, 32 Catbcart street

MEECANTILE Marine Office, 5 Virginia street

METHODIST Cbapel, 4 Ardgowan street, west

MIDDLE (Free) Cburcb, 29 West Burn street

Middle Parish Cburcb, Catbcart square

Middle Parish School, 9 Ann street

MILLAE Alexander, pawnbroker, 41 Hamilton street. Ho.,

35 Ann street

Millar Alexander, pilot, 6 Nelson street, Grlebe

Millar Andrew, porter, 29 Lynedocb street

Millar Andrew, maltster, 3 Ann street

Millar Andrew, carpenter, 82 East Hamilton street

Millar Archibald, brassfinisher, 25 Antigua street

Millar Francis, machine printer, 28 Eoxburgh street

Millar Charles, gardener, Aucbindarrocb, East parish. Shop,

9 Cartsburn street

DIRECTOHT. 153

Millar David, carter, 9 Under crescent

Millar Duncan, shoemaker, 28 Tobago street

Millar Hugli, carpenter, 1 Carnock street

Millar James, joiner, 72 Eosburgh street

Millar James, boilermaker, Carmicbael's land. Crescent

Miliar James, boilermaker, 3 John street

Millar James, cowfeeder, 1 Lower Ingleston

Millar James, boilermaker, 5 Ann street

Millar Jobn, baker, 3 Hamilton street and 12 Ann street.

House, 12 Ann street

Millar John, blacksmith, 17 Nicholson street

Millar John, harbour master. Office, Steamboat quay. Ho.?

31 Eue-end street

Millar John, 67 Union street

Millar John, carter, 3 John street

Millar John, huckster, 38 Yennel

Millar John, carter, 8 East breast

Millar Joseph, carter, and keeper of washing green. Nelson

street, west

Millar Peter, joiner, 23 East Shaw street

Millar Eobert, pattern maker, 82 East Hamilton street

Millar Eobert, baker, 5 Hamilton street. House, 76 Eegent

street

Millar Eobert, shipowner, 41 Union street

Millar Thomas, spirit dealer, 40 Main street, Cartsdyke

Millar Thomas, boilermaker, 17 Arthur street

Millar Thomas, railway guard, 8 Baker street

Millar Thomas, spirit dealer, 18 Sir Michael street

Millar Thomas, rivetter, 17 Arthur street

Millar Walter, grocer and carder, 41 Ann street

Millar William, labourer, 3 John street

Millar William, shipmaster, 28 Nicholson street

Millar William, wine and spirit merchant, 42 Cathcart st.

House, 10 Antigua street

Millar William, skinner, 7 Arthur street

Millar William, farmer, Bawhirley

154 DIEECTOEY.

Millar Miss Anna, teacher, 3 Lyle street

Millar Miss C, 2 Jamaica street

Millar Mrs Ann, dressmaker, 39 Crawfurd street

Millar Mrs Archibald, 56 Eoxburgh street

Millar Mrs John, spirit dealer, 2-1 Arthur street. House, 82

Eegent street

Millar Mrs John, 9 Hill street

Millar Mrs Peter, lodgings, 21 Charles street

Millar Mrs Thomas, grocer, 40 Crawfurd street

Millar Mrs, 11 Cowgate street

ISiillar Mrs, 49 Inverkip street

Millar Mrs, 18 Kelly street

Millar IMrs, cowfeeder, 3 Lower Ingleston

MILLER Alexander, spirit dealer, 50 Shaw street. House,

Eoyal Hotel buildings

Miller James, jun., of Caird & Co. House, 9 Forsyth street

Miller Miss, lodgings, 30 West Blackball street

Miller Mrs John, 67 Union street

MILLIGAN Andrew, labourer, 12 Cartsburn street

Milligan William, accountant, 29 Lynedoch street

Milligan Mrs, 40 Shaw street

MILL Charles, insurance and commission agent, 8 William

street. House, 18 Union street

MILLS Benjamin, carpenter, 37 Eue-end street

MiUs George, labourer, 49 Inverkip street

Mills John, carpenter, 8 John street

Mills John, shoemaker, 10 Cartsburn street

MiUs Eobert, grocer, 34 Shaw street

Mills Eobert, boilermaker, 82 East Hamilton street

Mills Eobert, engine maker, shipsmith, and chainmaker, 5

Dock breast. House, 22 Bank street

Mills Eobert, engineer, 8 Ingleston street

Mills William, mariner, 16 Sir Michael street

MILNE Edward, smith, 36 Crawfurd street

Milne James, shoemaker, 3 Tobago street. House, Mountplace, Ann street

dieectorY. 155

Milne James, jun., teaclier and accountant, 37 West Burn

street. House, 62 Eoxburgh street

Milne John, carpenter, Inchworks, Port-Glasgow road

MINTO George, tea merchant and grocer, 23 Hamilton st.

House, 34 Ann street

MITCHELL Archibald, carter, 11 Duncan street

Mitchell James, cooper, 37 Crawfurd street

Mitchell John, foreman, 15 Brougham street

Mitchell John, bolt screwer, 33 East Shaw street

Mitchell John, joiner, 11 Watt street

Mitchell John, labourer, 11 Duncan street

Mitchell Matthew, of Thomson & Mitchell. House, 8 Ard-

gowan street, west

Mitchell Eobert, carpenter, 22 Cartsburn street

Mitchell Eobert, sawyer, 3 Hamilton street

Mitchell Thomas, mason, 32 Hamilton street

Mitchell Thomas, gardener, Seafield house

Mitchell Thomas, storeman, 63 Eoxburgh street

Mitchell Miss 0., 23 Nicholson street

Mitchell Mrs William, 6 HiU street

MOFFAT David, engineer, Springfield cottage, east

Moffat Thomas, moulder, 4 Lower Inglestcn

Moffat George, inspector of flesh market. House, 11 Charles

street

Moffat Mrs William, huckster, 22 Cartsburn street

MOIE Archibald, mason, 47 Ann street

MOLES James, tailor, 32 Hamilton street

MOLLAND Mrs Ann, private lodgings, 51 Eue-end street

MOLLOY Duncan, mariner, 9 East Shaw street

MoUoy Francis, spirit dealer, 36 Vennel

MoUoy John, huckster, 9 Kilblain street

Molloy Thomas, tailor, 3 Vennel

MONTAGUE George, labourer, 4 Sir Michael street

MONTGOMEELE Archibald, rector, Greenock Academy^House, 87 Eegent street

MONTGOMEEY James, pansman, 25 Baker street

156 DIRECTORY.

Montgomery James, missionary, 20 Bruce street

Montgomery Jolin, labourer, 13 Clarence street

Montgomery Eobert, boilermaker, 11 Arthur street

Montgomery Eobert, labourer, 13 "West Blackhall street

Montgomery Eobert, carpenter, 27 Hamilton street

Montgomery Eobert, cooper, 20 Ingleston street

Montgomery Mrs, grocer, 55 Shaw street. House, 14 Bogle

street

Montgomery Mrs, farmer. Low Cowdenknowes

MOODY Allan, grocer, 42 Main street, Cartsdyke

Moody David, brassfinisher, 14 Cathcart street

Moody John, shoemaker, 30 Dalrymple street

Moody M. & Co., tailors, clothiers, and outfitters, 18 Hamil-

ton street. House, 50 Brougham street

Moody William, late shoemaker, 50 Brougham street

Moody William, sawyer, 84 East Hamilton street

MOONEY Daniel, mariner, 6 East Quay lane

Mooney M.,grocer, 8 Manse lane

MOEE Andrew, causeway contractor, 1 William street

More and M'Dougall, Misses, Berlin repository, furnishing

and millinery warehouse, 7 Victoria buildings, WestBlackball street

More Mrs James, feuar, 65 Eoxburgh street

More Mrs James, 23 Arthur street

MOEIES John & Co., timber merchants and measurers, 10

East India breast

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

Mories Miss Janet, milliner and straw-hat maker, 16 Cath-

cart street

MOEISON Eobert, assistant surveyor, H.M. Customs, 28

Eldon street

MOENINQf Journal office, 10 East Quay lane

MOEEEN Mrs Nathaniel, 29 Brougham street

MOEEIS Hugh, spirit dealer, 27 Yennel. House, Holms-croft street, west

Morris John, feuar, 8 West Burn street

DIRECTORY. 157

MOEEISON Andrew, joiner, 8 Hutcheson's court, Oartsdyke

Morrison Archibald, tailor and clotliier, 44 Cathcart street.

House, Martha brae

Morrison Archibald, engineer, 7 William street

Morrison Donald, flesher, 7 William street

Morrison Duncan, joiner, 5 Bearhope street

Morrison Duncan, grocer, 9 Market street

Morrison Duncan, carpenter, 7 Hill street

Morrison' George, joiner, 51 Inverkip street

Morrison James, of John Morrison & Sons. House, 38 Sir

Michael street

Morrison James, flesher, 7 West Blackball street and 33

Hamilton street. House, 21 Nicholson street

Morrison James, joiner, 16 William street

Morrison James, carpenter, 29 Sir Michael street

Morrison John, engineer,, 7 Lynedoch street

Morrison John, sawyer, 9 Under crescent

Morrison John C, baker, 24 John street

Morrison John, shoemaker, 32 Sugarhouse lane

Morrison John & Sons, booksellers, stationers, lithographers,

bookbinders, paper rulers, and librarians, 21 Hamilton

street and 67 Eue-end street

Morrison John, of John Morrison & Son. House, 38 Sir

Michael street

Morrison John, jr., of John Morrison & Sons. House, 32

Eegent street

Morrison John, smith, 6 John street

Morrison John, carpenter, 5 Duncan street

Morrison Malcom, cooper, 35 Hamilton street

Morrison Peter, carpenter, 55 Dalrymple street

Morrison Peter, superintendent of Shaws Water Company'sworks, Overton cottage, Overton

Morrison Eobert, assistant superintendent of Shaws WaterCompany's works. Ho., Waterside cottage, Overton

Morrison Eobert, policeman, 20 Market street

Morrison Eobert Eeid, James place, Bank street

o2

158 DIEECTOEY.

Morrison Thomas, shopman, Mount pleasant

Morrison William, smith. 35 Nicholson street

Morrison William, sailmaker, 14 Bruce street

Morrison Miss, mangier, 21 Kelly street

Morrison Mrs, 6 Nelson street. Glebe

Morrison Mrs, 2 Buccleuch street

MOETON Andrew C, & Co., general ironmongerSj 10 Wil-liam street

Morton Andrew 0,, of Andrew 0. Morton & Co. House, 19

Ardgowan street, west

Morton & Young, tea dealers, 30 Hamilton street

Morton David, of Morton & Young. House, 11 Bank st.

Morton James, of Greenock Iron Co. House, Balclutha,

Newark street

Morton Mrs J., 19 Ardgowan street, west

MOSS James, shoemaker, 8 Ann street

MOSSMAN James, joiner, glazier, and funeral undertaker,

14 Ann street. House, 16 Inverkip street

Mossman William, joiner, 56 Eoxburgh street

Mossman Liiss E., hosier and draper, 16 Inverkip street

MOWAT Donald, pilot, 39 Crawfurd street

Mowat WiUiam & Co. , smiths and boilermakers, 22 Arthur

street. House, 23 do.

MUIR Alexander, skipper, 14 Tobago street

Muir Alexander, engineer, 5 Shaw street

Muir Allan, baker, 45 Hamilton street. House, 4 Trafalgar

street

Muir Archibald, shipmaster, 40 Shaw street

Muir Crawford., writer, 5 Hamilton street. House, 32 WestBlackball street

Muir David, baker, Buchanan's land, East Ingleston street

Muir James P., of Cartsburn Sugar Eefinery Co, House,13 Antigua street

Muir James, precentor and gas inspector, 19 Bruce street

Muir James, labourer, 6 John street

Muir John, carpenter, 8 Baker street

DIRECTORY. 159

Muir Joseph., mason, 5 Duncan street

Muir Matthew, porter, 9 Argyle street

Muir Eicliard, boot and shoemaker, and coal merchant, 6

Hamilton street. House, 38 Eldon street

Muir Eobert, baker, 26 Shaw street. House, 1 Watt place

Muir Eobert, provision merchant, 25 Vennel. House, 58

Eosburgh street

Muir Eobert, shoemaker, 3 Tobago street

Muir Eobert, coachman, 13 West Blackball street

Muir Samuel, of Grlasgow and Greenock Shipping Coy., 14

William street

Muir Thomas, engineer, 28 West Burn street

Muir Wniiam, grocer and provision merchant, 42 Dalrymple

street. House, 17 Antigua street

Muir William, fireman, 20 West Blackball street

Muir William, locker, 7 Cathcart street

Muir William, carpenter, 5 Arthur street

Muir William, boot and shoemaker, 31 Cathcart st. House,

28 Brisbane street

Muir William, carpenter, 25 Eegent street

Muir Miss Elizabeth, 1 Lyle street

Muir Miss Isabella, sempstress, 32 Nicholson street

Muir Miss, 13 West Stewart street

Muir Mrs Allan, feuar, 15 Kelly street

Muir Mrs Ann, lodgings, 16 East Quay lane

Muir Mrs James, 3 KeUy street

Muir Mrs Eobert, Viewbank cottage

Muir Mrs William, Prince of Wales' hotel, 28 Cathcart st.

Muir Mrs, grocer, 8 Cross-shore street

Muir Mrs, 5 Hill street

Muir Mrs, tripe shop, 33 Vennel

MUIEHEAD Alexander, baker, 18 Duncan street

MULDOON John, spirit dealer, 30 West Burn st. House,

6 West Stewart street

MTJLHEEN Charles, stevedore, 45 Hamilton street

Mulhern Daniel, labourer, 8 Market street

160 DIRECTOEY.

Mulhern 'Hugh, lumper, 8 Baker street

Mulhern James, stevedore, 6 Carnock street

MULLEN John, cotton spinner, Drumfrocliar road

Mullen Patrick, labourer, 30 Inyerkip street

MUNDIE Peter, spirit dealer, 9 Cross-shore street

MIJNN Andrew, tailor and clothier, 39 Hamilton street

Munn Daniel, smith, 5 Arthur street

Munn Duncan, porter, 9 East Shaw street

Munn James pilot, 11 West breast

Munn James, joiner, 76 Eoxburgh street

Munn Neil, smith, 15 Arthur street

Munn William, joiner, 36 Sir Michael street

Munn Mrs, 10 Eopework street

MUNEO Alexander, labourer, 28 Crawfurd street

Munro Andrew & Co., commission merchants, 49 Oathcart st.

Munro Andrew, of Andrew Munro & Co. Ho., 57 Union st.

Munro Angus, boilermaker, 2 Open shore

Munro Donald, Town's weigher, 20 Cathcart street

Munro Donald, carpenter, 11 Eoslin street

Munro Donald, joiner, 1 Eegent street

Munro George, carter, 17 Hamilton street

Munro James, coal merchant, 27 Eoxburgh street

Munro John, shoemaker, 38 Ann street

Munro Eobert, tinsmith, 16 Ann street

Munro William, carpenter, 8 Inyerkip street

Munro Mrs M., lodgings, 13 Hamilton street

MUECH Mrs Eichard, Hope street

MUEDOCH David, nailer, 8 Cartsburn street

Murdoch Donald, labourer, 7 Tobago street

Murdoch Duncan, blanket warehouse, 14 Tobago street

Murdoch John, 1 Eue-end street

Murdoch Eobert, joiner, 35 Hamilton street

Murdoch Mrs William, feuar, 12 Bank street

MUEPHY Alexander, tailor, 1 West breast

Murphy Paul, shoemaker, 21 DaLrymple street

Murphy Eobert, cooper, 19 Bearhope street

DIRECTORY. I6l

MUEEAY Alexander, carpenter, 11 St Lawrence street

Murray Alexander, patternmaker, 7 Oathcart street

Murray Archibald, engineer, 5 John street

Murray Charles, cabinetmaker, 21 Bearhope street

Murray David, distributor of stamps and collector of taxes,

Customhouse buildings

Murray George, storekeeper, 19 Shaw street

Murray Hugh, moulder, 1 Springkell street

Murray James, engineer, 22 Antigua street

Murray James, turner, Western Saw mills. House, 11 Eos-

Hn street

Murray James, seaman, 3 Lindsay's lane

Murray James, basket maker, 11 Cowgate street

Murray James, labourer, 4 Ann street

Murray John, smith, 17 John street

Murray John, labourer, 69 Main street, Cartsdyke

Murray Peter, teacher, Belmont Academy, 9 Jamaica street

and 27 West Stewart street. House, do.

Murray Eobert, carpenter, 16 Hutcheson's court, Cartsdyke

Murray Eobert, engineer, 6 Ingleston street

Murray Tkomas, labourer, 12 St Lawrence street

Murray Thomas, broker, 3 Yennel

Murray William, joiner, 3 Under crescent

Murray William, gardener, 6 Boyd street

Murray William, brassfinisher, Alma cottage, M'Kniglit

street

Murray Mrs James, mangier, 6 West Stewart street

Murray Mrs Eobert, 19 Clarence street

N

NAIEN Donald, labourer, 61 Main street, Cartsdyke

Nairn Mrs John, 15 John street

NAPIEE Archibald, labourer, 9 Hill street

Napier James, engineer, 10 William street

Napier Matthew, cowfeeder, 63 Ann street

162 DIRECTORY.

NATIONAL Bank of Scotland. 29 Oathcart street

NEAEY Thomas, labourer, 5 Ardgowan street. Glebe

NEAVE John, of H.M. Customs, 11 Grey place

NEILL, Dempster & Neill, sugar refiners, Dellingburn st.

Neill James, farmer, Chapelton, East parish

NeiU John, of Neill, Dempster & NeilL House, 33 West

Stewart street

Neill John, jun., of Neill, Dempster & Neill. House, 33

West Stewart street

Neill John, smith, Broomhill

Neill John, farmer. South Hill-end, East parish

Neill John, shipmaster, 79 Eegent street

Neill E. & S., writers, 16 William street

NeUl Eobert, writer and notary public, 16 William street.

House, 6 St. Andrew square

Neill Eobert, baker, 31 Vennel. House, 27 do.

Neill Stewart, writer, 16 William street. House, 6 St. An-drew square

Neill Thomas, ship builder, of Thomas Lamb & Son. Ho.,

44 Brougham street

Neill William, farmer. West Chapelton, East parish

Neill William, underwriters' surveyor, City of Glasgow Bank

buildings, 32 Cathcart street. House, 35 Eldon street

Neill Mrs John, 11 Watt street

Neill Mrs Peter, 34 East Shaw street

NEILSON John, hatter, 43 Cathcart street. House, Crom-

well place. Bank street

Neilson Mrs John, 8 Tobago street

Neilson Mrs Samuel, farmer, Maukinhill, East parish

Neilson William, stationer, 33 Hamilton street. House, 32

Inverkip street

NELSON Eev. John, of Eree West Church. House, 24

Eldon street

Nelson Miss, 10 Watt street

JJESS William, labourer, 29 Charles street

NEUGENT Patrick, labourer, 59 Main street, Cartsdyke

DIRECTORY. 163

NEW Music Hall, Theatre Eoyal buildings, 38 West Black-

hall street

NEWELL Charles, engineer, 39 Lynedoch street

NEWLANDS Peter, lathsplitter, 46 Cathcart street

NEWMAN Mrs, 19 Brougham street

NEWTON ColHery Co. Office, 17 Cathcart street. Depot,

head of Virginia street

Newton J. & T., grain merchants and commission agents,

Customhouse place

Newton James, of J. & T. Newton. House, 4 Eldon street

Newton Thomas B., of J. &'T. Newton. Ho., 28 Brisbane

street

NICHOLAS Zacharia, steward, 13 Nicholson street

NICHOLS Edward, mariner, 39 Ann street

NICHOLSON Alexander, carpenter, 2 John street

Nicholson Alexander, rafter, Longwell close

Nicholson John, joiner, Overton

Nicholson William, mariner, 10 Shannon's close

Nicholson Mrs John, 33 Ann street

NICOL Alexander, mariner, 12 Tobago street

Nicol Charles, builder, 36 Crawfurd street

Nicol Daniel, carter, 63 Ann street

Nicol Duncan, coal merchant, 55 Eue-end street. House, 2

Shaw place

Nicol James, of Nicol & West. House, 22 Brisbane street

Nicol John, carpenter, 17 John street

Nicol John, engineer, 13 John street

Nicol Samuel, captain, 22 Mearns street

Nicol Thomas, carpenter, 5 East Blackball street

Nicol William, joiner, 13 Sir Michael street

Nicol William, smith, 25 Eegent street

Nicol William, engineer, 55 Shaw street

Nicol and West, general drapers, 3 West Blackball street

Nicol Mrs David, 12 Bogle street

Nicol Mrs, 20 West Blackball street

Nicol Mrs, egg dealer, 13 Hamilton street

164 DIRECTORY.

Nicol Mrs, lodgings, 28 Sir Micliael street

NIOCOL Eobert, 3 East Stewart street

Niccol Mrs Thomas, 3 East Stewart street

NIMMO Andrew, collector of harbour, shed, harbour police,

anchorage and crane dues. Customhouse. House, 11

Ardgowan square

Nimmo Thomas, labourer, 9 Market street

NISBET Alexander, carpenter, 20 Cathcart street

Nisbet John, storekeeper, 21 Ingleston street

NIVEN Archibald, joiner, 7 Main street, Cartsdyke

Niven Archibald, labourer, 28 Cartsburn street

Niven James, carpenter, 35 Nicholson street

Niven John, labourer, 24 Tobago street

Niven Thomas, grain merchant, 17 East Quay lane. Ho.,

Johnston street

Niven WilHam, carpenter, 3 St Andrew street

Niven Miss, lodgings, 3 St Andrew street

Niven Miss, lodgings, 20 Ann street

Niven Mrs, 1 York street

NIXON Mrs, register office for servants, and clothing es-

tablishment, 21 Nicholson street

NOBLE Benjamin, 68 Union street

Noble James, lathspHtter, 71 Yennel

Noble John, cotton spinner, Drumfrochar road

Noble Bobert, hawker, 38 Yennel

Noble Mrs, 22 Hutcheson's court, Cartsdyke

NOEEIE Mrs John, Boyd place, 35 West Blackball street

NOETH British Daily Mail newspaper. Grreenock branchoffice, 1 Bank street

OATS Daniel, hatter, 20 Yennel

OG-ILYIE David, joiner, 18 Antigua street

Ogilvie James, cabinetmaker, 29 Eoxburgh street

Ogilvie John, clerk, Drumfrochar road

DIRECTOIIY. 165

Ogilvie John, blockmaker, M'Kelvie's land, Duncan street

O'BEIAN Hugh, travelling merchant, 24 Tobago street

O'Brian John, dealer, 61 Yennel

O'BEIEN Arthur, labourer, 49 Main street, Cartsdyke

O'DONNELL James, flesher, 49 Shaw street

OLIPHANT John, joiner, 6 Ingleston street

OLIVER Water, cooper, 48 Ann street

O'NEIL C, wine and spirit store, 18 Vennel

O'Neill Hugh, labourer, 5 Ardgowan street, Glebe

O'Neill James, mason, 17 Sir Michael street

O'Neill James, Broomhill

O'Neill John B., pawnbroker, 6 Vennel. Ho., 8 Ardgowan

street, west

O'Neill Josiah, labourer, 6 John street

O'Neill Patrick, 9 Trafalgar street

OECHAED Sugar Eefinery, Ingleston street

OEKNEY Alexander, shipmaster, 2 Brougham street

Orkney Alexander, mariner, 22 Sugarhouse lane

Orkney Margaret, spirit merchant, 53 Eue-end street. Ho.»

13 West Blackball street

OEE Andrew E., of Orr, Hunter & Co., House, Fox street

Orr Erskine, feuar, 46 Crawfurd street

Orr Erskine, jun., of Orr, Pollock & Co., letter-press print-

ers. Bank street. House, 46 Crawfurd street

Orr, Hunter & Co., rope and sailmakers, 2 West Quay lane

Orr James, of Brough & Orr, 29 Eegent street

Orr John, baker, 25 Eegent street

Orr John, mate, 46 Crawfurd street

Orr John, jun., baker and grain merchant, 5 Eue-end street

Orr John, weigher, 29 Newark street

Orr John, porter, 19 Shaw street

Orr John, coal agent, grocer and spirit dealer, 21 Ann street

Orr John, joiner, 14 Bogle street

Orr Joseph, blockmaker, joiner, cabinetmaker, and funeral

undertaker, 19 Sugarhouse lane and 37 Dalrymple st.

House, 35 East Shaw street

166 DIRECTORY.

Orr Josepii, labourer, 19 Arthur street

Orr, Pollock & Co., letter-press printers and newspaper pro-

prietors, 1 Bank street

Orr Tliomas, boatbuilder, 23 Eue-end street. House, 6 Car-

nock street

Orr Thomas, cooper, 1 Stanners street

Orr William, farmer, Bridgend, East parish..

Orr William, joiner and blockmaker, 8 Cross-shore street,

House, 62 Union street

Orr William, engineer, 6 Antigua street

Orr William, grocer, 29 Eegent street

Orr William, of Anderson, Orr & Co., sugar refiners. Ho.^,

6 George square

Orr William, carter, 51 Rue-end street

Orr WilHam, joiner, 1 Carnock street

Orr William, smith, 1 Hill street

Orr Miss, dressmaker, 29 Nicholson street

Orr Mrs Daniel, mangle keeper, 21 Arthur street

Orr Mrs Duncan, 48 Nelson street, west

Orr Mrs John, 49 Main street, Cartsdyke

Orr Mrs John, dressmaker, &c., 46 Crawfurd street

Orr Mrs Matthew, Matilda cottage, Eldon street

Orr Mrs William, feuar, 2 Buccleuch street

Orr Mrs, lodgings, 32 Ann street

Orr Mrs, milliner, 12 West Blackball street. House, do.

OSBORNE David, joiner, 12 SpringkeU street

Osborne William, labourer, 2 John street

OSTLER Andrew, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 7

Inverkip street. House, 32 Tobago street

OSWALD John, moulder, 10 Upper crescent

Oswald Mrs, keeper, 37 Nicholson street

OUaHTERSON George, 38 Eldon street

OVERTON Coal Depot, 5 Chapel street

OVINGTON Richard, of the Greenock Foundry Co. House,59 Union street

OWEN John W., mate, 4 Nelson street, Glebe

DIRECTORY. 167

Owen Mrs James, stationer, 30 Cathcart street. Ho., 23 do,

P

PAINTEES' Hall, 44 Cathcart street

PALMER James, cooper, 17 Sir Michael street

Palmer Thomas, carpenter, 9 Main street, Oartsdyke

PAPER MHls, Overton, Shaws Water, fall No. 18

PAEK Alexander, seaman, 5 Orawfurd street

Park Boyd, van driver, 26 Sugarhonse lane

Park Hngh, carpenter, Longwell close

Park James, manager of United Steam Tng Co., 2 WestQuay head. House, 24 Kelly street

Park John, joiner, 20 Cathcart street

Park John, grocer, 59 Vennel

Park Matthew, carter, 43 Main street, Cartsdyke

Park Matthew, joiner, glazier, and funeral undertaker, 29

Ann street. House, Mount place, Holmscroft st., east

Park Robert, optician, chronometer, watch, and nautical in-

strument maker, and adjuster of comjDasses in iron ships,

Anderson place, 14 Cathcart street. Ho., 97 Regent st.

Park Robert, 65 Regent street

Park Thomas, slater, 27 Hamilton street

Park William, draper, 24 Hamilton street. House, 18 Ard-

gowan square

Park William, joiner, 97 Regent street

Park Miss, boys' dressmaker, 97 Regent street

Park Mrs, 15 Crawfurd street

PARKER John, joiner, 25 Charles street

Parker Peter, carpenter, 18 Ingleston street

Parker Miss E., 18 Ingleston street

Parker Miss Janet, confectioner, 4 Inverkip street

Parker Mrs William, feuar, 5 Mearns street

PARKHILL William, coal merchant, 6 Buccleuch street

PATERSON Alexander, glazier, crown glass warehouse, 23

Cathcart street. House, Mount park, Bank stret

168 DiRECTORT.

Paterson Alexander & Son, liam curers and provision mer-

cliants, 39 Hamilton street. Ho. , 29 Sir Michael st.

Paterson Oaskie, labourer, 35 Eoxburg-h street

Paterson Charles, shoemaker, 31 Cathcart street. House, 81

Eegent street

Paterson Daniel, clothier, 8 Hamilton street. Ho., 8 Ard-

gowan street, west

Paterson Donald, joiner, 3 Salmon street

Paterson Dugald, tea merchant and general grocer, 19 Ha-

milton street. House, 20 Brisbane street

Paterson Duncan, carpenter, 1 1 Cathcart street

Paterson Edward, broker, 6 Dalrymple street

Paterson George, plumber, 44 Inverkip street

Paterson James, boilermaker, 17 Arthur street

Paterson James, stoker, 30 Inverkip street

Paterson James, engineer, 23 Antigua street

Paterson James, currier, 39 Ann street

Paterson James, smith, 14 Stanners

Paterson James, joiner, 82 East Hamilton street

Paterson James, 5 Kelly street

Paterson James, cooper, 16 Bearhope street

Paterson Jarvis, salesman, 25 Antigua street

Paterson John, shoemaker, 5 Main street, Cartsdyke

Paterson John, labourer, 14 St Andrew street

Paterson John, currier, of Adam Kirk & Co.

Paterson John, tinsmith and gasfitter, 14 Tobago street

Paterson John, engineer, 82 East Hamilton street

Paterson Lachlan, 29 Hutcheson's court, Cartsdyke

Paterson M. W., clerk, 8 Trafalgar street

Paterson Malcom, carpenter, 6 East Blackball street

Paterson Eobert, brassfounder and gasfitter, 9 Arthur st.

Paterson Eobert, poulterer, 15 Market street

Paterson Samuel, engine keeper, 11 Hill street

Paterson Thomas, pastry baker, 7 Bearhope street

Paterson Thomas, carpenter, 46 Shaw street

Paterson William, flesher, 55 Shaw street. House, do«

DIRECTORY.

Paterson William, tidewaiter, 40 Inverkip street

Patersou William, joiner, 4 St Andrew square

Paterson William, plumber, 34 Dalrymple street

Paterson Miss E., milliner, Havelock buildings, 15 West

Blackball street

Paterson Misses, dressmakers, 25 Artbur street

Paterson Mrs Samuel, 9 Grey place

Paterson Mrs William, 36 West Blackball street

Paterson Mrs, midwife, 8 Tobago street

Paterson Mrs, lodgings, 1 Stanners

PATON Allan Park, writer and land factor, 65 Eue-end st.

House, Pmalder cottage. Low Gourock road

Paton Arcbibald, accountant, 26 Brisbane street

Paton James, gardener, Bogston, Port-Glasgow road

Paton James Eraser, M.D., pbysician and surgeon. Con-

sulting rooms, 16 William street. House, Pmalder cot-

tage, 12 Margaret street

Paton Robert, engineer, 2 East Blackball street

Paton Samuel, labourer, 11 Main street, Cartsdyke

Paton William, of Ross, Corbett & Co. Ho., 28 Brisbane st.

Paton Miss Janet, lodgings, 5 Sbaw street

Paton Miss M. W., Pmalder cottage, Low Gourock road

PATRICK Adam, bootmaker, 6 West Blackball street. Ho.

,

62 Roxburgb street

Patrick David, cooper, 7 Market street

Patrick David, wine and spirit mercbant, 2 Charles street

Patrick Jobn, mason, 15 Market street

Patrick Robert, joiner, 17 Artbur street

Patrick Robert, Customhouse officer, 30 Sir Micbael street

Patrick Robert, engineer, 31 Lynedocb street

PATTEN Henry Tower, writer, 8 Catbcart square. House,

Robertson street

Patten Hugb M., of Pattens & Co. House, Robertson st.

Patten James, of Pattens & Co. House, Robertson street

Pattens & Co., shipowners and sugar refiners, 23 Baker st,

Patten Miss, Robertson street1-2

170 DIRECTORY.

PAUL Archibald, labourer, 8 Jobn street

Paul Colin, plasterer, 9 Lynedocb street

Paul David, feuar, 1 Orangefield

Paul John, gatekeeper, 15 Arthur street

Paul John, wine and spirit merchant, 20 Dalrymple street

and 3 Vennel. House, Linden bank, Eldon street

Paul John, engineer, 9 Hill street

Paul Eobert, wine and spirit merchant, 3 Charles st. Ho.,

19 Brougham street

Paul Matthew, blacksmith, Mount place, Ann street

Paul, Sword & Co., sugar refiners. Orchard Sugar Eefinery,

Ingleston street

Paul William, labourer, 16 Sir Michael street

Paul William, carter, 1 Stanners street

Paul William B., sugar refiner, of Paul, Sword & Co. Ho.,

29 Brougham street

Paul William, jpainter, 44 Shaw street

Paul Miss, dressmaker, 60 Tennel

Paul Mrs Eobert, 77 Eegent street

PEACE JamesJ(late shipmaster,) wine and spirit merchant,

43 Ann street

Peace James, late carpenter, 35 Nicholson street

PEACOCK Alexander, joiner, 47 Ann street

Peacock John, papermaker, Overton

Peacock Mrs, 42 Dalrymple street

Peacock Mrs, sick nurse, 42 Inverkip street

PEAESON Daniel, cooper, 14 Bogle street

Pearson James, mason, 17 Clarence street

Pearson John, clog maker, 19 Shaw street House, 11 Cath*

cart street

Pearson Thomas, slademan, 21 Bearhope street

Pearson Mrs James, ] St Andrew street

PEASTON Alexander, slademan, 35 Nicholson street

PECK Daniel, shipmaster, 3 West Quay lane

Peck George, shipmaster, 12 Nicholson street

PEDAN Johuj smith, 22 Antigua street

DIRECTORY. 171

PEDDIE John, pointsman, 3 Under crescent

PEGrAN Archibald, railway porter, 12 Cross-shore street

PENNELL Joseph, sailmaker, 1 East Quay lane. House,

9 Sugarhouse lane

PENTLAND Eobert, joiner, 34 Sir Michael street

PEEKINS William, shipmaster, 34 Eegent street

PEBEIE Hugh, cooper, 11 West Stewart street

PEEEY William H., shopman, 30 Nicholson street

PETEEKIN David, painter, 11 Charles street

PETEES James S., coal agent. Office, 17 Cathcart street.

Depot, head of Virginia street. House, 2 Watt place

Peters William, cooper, 32 Sir Michael street

PETTIE Miss, 10 Watt street

PETTIGEEW James, carpenter, 63 Main street, Cartsdyke

Pettigrew John, porter, 5 Cross-shore street

Pettigrew Matthew, joiner, 1 Stanners

Pettigrew Eobert, mason,, 72 Eoxburgh street

Pettigrew Mrs, lodgings, 36 Crawfurd street

PHILLIPS Andrew, traveller, Holmscroft street, west

Philips James, cooper, 28 Crawfurd street

Philips James, smith, 11 John street

Philips Thomas, tinplate worker, 62 Eoxburgh street

Philips William, pastry baker, 35 East Shaw street

Philips Miss, feuar, 7 East Shaw street

PHILIP Eobert, 13 Brisbane street

Philip William, accountant, 13 Brisbane street

PICKEN John, sawyer, Kingston, Port-Grlasgow road

PILOT Office (Elver), Albert quay

PINKEETON Eobert, upholsterer, 40 Inverkip street

PITCAIEN Thomas, joiner, 17 Bruce street

PITT Thomas, shipmaster. Mount pleasant

PLAGE Philip, shipmaster, 5 Lyle street

PLATT Alexander, labourer, 5 Bearhope street

POLICE Office, Taylor's close

POLLOCX David L., bookbinder, &c., 26 Hamilton st,j

back land. House, 19 Bank street

172 DIRECTORY.

Pollock James, builder, 19 Bruce street

Pollock James, kammerman, 3 John street

Pollock John, boilermaker, Holmscroft street, west

Pollock Jokn, smitk, 15 Jokn street

Pollock JohnM., of Orr, Pollock & Co., letterpress printers,

1 Bank street. House, 19 Bank street

Pollock Thomas, brassfounder, 27 Eoxburgh street

Pollock Walter, carter, 14 St Andrew street

Pollock William, of Mackie & Pollock. House, Abbotsford

place

Pollock Wright, plumber, 9 Duncan street

Pollock Miss, dressmaker, milliner, and furrier, 19 Bank st.

Pollock Mrs John, 22 Orawfurd street

Pollock Mrs, 13 Mearns street

POLSON David, tidewaiter, Holmscroft street, west

Poison William, H.M.C. House, Grien cottage

Poison Misses, dressmakers, 21 Nicholson street

POORS' Rate Office, Captain street

PORT Dundas and Greenock Steam Shipping Co., 1 East

Quay lane

PORTER Robert, coal merchant, 4 Springkell street, and

Arthur street coal depot. House, 38 Roxburgh street

Porter Miss, dressmaker, 3 Tobago street

POST Office, 11 William street

POTTER Miss E., lodgings, 14 Brisbane street

POTTS John, mariner, 50 Shaw street

POIJLTER George Thomas, professor ofmusic, 11 Ardgowan

square

POYNTER John & Son, chemists and drysalters. Works,

Dellingburn st. Office, 72 Great Clyde street, Glasgow

PRATT Alexander, cabinetmaker, 25 Arthur street

PRENTICE Adam, engineer, 17 Lynedoch street

Preatice John, feuar and property agent, 29 Cathcart street.

House, 27 Kelly street

Prentice Thomas & Co., wholesale wine and spirit merchants*

tea merchants, and commission agents* 17 Nicholson st

DIBECTOEY. 173

Prentice Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 3 St Andrew

street. House, 31 Brougham street

Prentice Thomas, ofT. Prentice & Co. House, 31 Brougham

street

Prentice Miss, 7 Kelly street

PEESTON John, 2 Dellingburn street

PEIMROSE Mrs, 6 West Stewart street

PRINCE of Wales Hotel, 28 Cathcart street

PEINGrLE James, smith, 3 Charles street

PEOYIDENT Bank, 11 William street

PUEDIE P. & Gr., boot and shoemakers', 40 Cathcart street,

and 53 and 55 Gallowgate st., Glasgow. House, 42

Eldon street

Q

QIJAEEIEE John, miller. Bakers' miU, 12 Baker street

QUEEN" Peter, labourer, 5 Highland close

Q,UIGLEY Dennis, labourer, 7 East Quay lane

QUIN John, umbrella and j^arasol manufacturer, 47 Hamil-

ton street. House, 6 West Blackhall street

Quin John, labourer, 1 Main street, Cartsdyke

E

EAB James K., H.M. Customs, 10 Watt street

Eae James, gardener, Brougham street

Eae John, gardener, 10 Watt street

Eae John, tinsmith, 3 Salmon street

Eae John, missionary, 1 1 Watt street

Eae Patrick, sawyer, 60 Vennel

EAEF George, accountant, house factor, and licensed ap-

praiser, 41 Cathcart street. House, 15 Brisbane street

EAILWAY Goods Depot, Eegent street

Railway Station, 25 Cathcart street

BAIT Allan, moulder, 3 Arthur street

\14: DIRECTORY.

EALSTON Alexander, shoemaker, 41 Shaw street

Ealston James, shoemaker, 3 Buccleuch street

Balston William, boilermaker, 7 Arthur street

Ealston William, joiner, 2 Tobago street

RAINY Thomas, labourer, 6 Shaw street

EAMAGrE John, breaksman, 25 Eegent street

EAMSAY Alexander, tailor, 27 Antigua street

Eamsay Alexander, seaman, 16 East Shaw street

Eamsay Andrew, merchant, 14 Clarence street

Eamsay David, sawyer, 18 Tobago street

Eamsay Henry, boilermaker, 11 Hill street

Eamsay Hope Stewart, cashier, 4 Boyd street

Eamsay John, cabinetmaker, 30 Nicholson street

Eamsay John, examining officer, H.M. Customs. House,

Holmscroft street, east

Eamsay John, joiner, 7 Hill street

EANDALL Andrew, carpenter, 17 Cathcart street

EANKIN Alexander, grocer and carpenter, 26 East Shaw st.

Eankin Alexander, carpenter, 20 West Blackhall street

Eankin Charles, joiner, 20 Market street

Eankin & Blackmore, engineers and ironfounders, Eaglefoundry, 18 Baker street

Eankin Daniel, engineer, 18 Baker street. House, Cromwellplace, Bank street

Eankin David, cabinetmaker, 13 Sir Michael street

Eankin James, carter, 6 Eoslin street

Eankin John, engineer, 20 Antigua street

Eankin John, shopman, 39 West Blackhall street

Eankin John, coal agent. Depot, head of Arthur street and1 Bearhope street House, 16 John street

Eankin Mrs Einlay, 17 Antigua street

Eankin Mrs George, provision dealer, 18 West Blackhall st.

EATCLIFFE Michael, letter carrier. Post office

BATTEEY John, gabbart master, 8 Cross-shore street

BEDHEAD William, fireman, 1 William street

BEDONDO Peter, sailmaker, 14 Bogle street

DIRECTOEY. 175

EEFOEMED Presbyterian Churcli, East Shaw street

Eeformed Presbyterian Cliurch., 12 West Stewart street

EEFEESHMENT Eooms, 14 East Qnay lane

Eefresbment Eooms, 40 Dalrymple street

Eefresliment Eooms, east side Victoria harbour, Eue-end st»

EEID Alexander, labourer, 43 Ann street

Eeid Arthur, labourer, 13 West Blackball street

Eeid Eev. Charles F., E.C.C., Patrick street

Eeid Duncan, grocer, 5 Main street, Cartsdyke

Eeid Duncan, tea dealer and general grocer, 42 Hamilton st.

House, 22 Bank street

Eeid Francis E. , of Blair, Eeid, & Steele. House, Beltrees,

56 Union street

Eeid Hugh, grocer, 36 Ann street

Eeid Hugh, police officer, 32 Hamilton street

Eeid James, jun., of Fleming, Eeid & Co. Ho., 62 Eegeni

street

Eeid James, of Fleming, Eeid & Co. House, Seafield, 14

Eldon street

Eeid James, engineer, 25 Lynedoch street

Eeid John, clerk, Stamp office. House, 35 Ann street

Eeid John, fireman, 26 Sir Michael street

Eeid Lewis, carpenter, 26 Ann street

Eeid Thomas, manager of Greenock Sawmill Co. House,

Clydevale, Port-Glasgow road

Eeid WilHam, draper, 46 Cathcart street. Ho., 17 Antigua

street

Eeid William, washing green, Greenbank, Drumfrochar road

Eeid William, policeman, 14 Market street

Eeid Mrs A., Thorndean cottages, 15 Forsyth street

Eeid Mrs James, 36 Union street

Eeid Mrs John, 15 St Lawrence street

Eeid Mrs, 49 Main street, Cartsdyke

Eeid Mrs Wilham, 10 Cartsburn street

Eeid Mrs WiUiam, 20 East Shaw street

Eeid Mrs, 3 Hamilton street

176 DIRECTORY.

EBIDMAN William, mariner, 49 Inverkip street

EEILLY Peter, railway guard, 14 Bogle street

Eeilly Mrs, huckster, 39 Vennel

EENNIE Allan, tanner, 5 Cartsburn street

Eennie James, carpenter, 11 St Lawrence street

Eennie John, tanner, 18 Stanners street

Eennie JoKn, of Grreenock Distillery Co. Ho., 11 Forsyth

street

EESIDE William, joiner, 34 Main street, Cartsdyke

Eeside Mrs, lodgings, 12 East Quay lane

EEW Arthur, boilermaker, 6 John street

EHODES Alexander, carpenter, 9 Kilblain street

Ehodes John, shipmaster, 12 West Blackhall street ,

Ehodes Thomas, mariner, 57 Dalrymple street

EIOH Henry, mariner, 4 Nicholson street

EICHARDSON Charles, shipmaster, 6 Ardgowan st., west

Eichardson James, moulder, 5 John street

Eichardson James, manager to Eoxburgh Street Eefining

Co., 2 Captain street. House, 15 Ardgowan st., west

Eichardson John Gr. C, shipmaster, 5 Lyle street

Eichardson Peter, fitter, 63 Main street, Cartsdyke

Eichardson William, boilermaker, 2 Cartsburn street

Eichardson Mrs, 3 East Stewart street

EICHMOND Andi^ew, caulker, 15 Arthur street

Eichmond Archibald E., M.D., 21 Patrick street

Eichmond Hugh, carter, 47 Inverkip street

Eichmond Catherine, fruits and confections, 13 West Black-

hall street

EIDDELL David, coal agent, corner of Dellingburn square,

foot of Baker street Plouse, 6 Chapel street

Eiddell John, joiner, 4 East Shaw street

EIDDICK James, tailor, Morris' land, Holmscroft st., westEIDDICH Miss, lodgings, 12 Nicholson street

EIGG- Mrs, 6 Eoslin street

EINTOUL John, joiner, 33 Sir Michael street

EINa Eev. M., 10 Kelly street

DIEECTORY. 177

EIPP William, sugarboiler, 3 Captain street

EITOHIE Alexander, manager and treasurer of Gas Works.

House, 33 Crawfurd street

EitcHe Andrew, smith, 3 Arthur street

Eitchie Archibald, engineer, 22 John street

Eitchie David, mariner, 50 Shaw street

Eitchie Duncan, cooper, 6 John street

Eitchie Hugh, grocer, 35 Cathcart street. House, 1 Eox-

burgh street

Eitchie Hugh, grocer, 42 Inverkip street. House, Mountpleasant

Eitchie Hugh, weigher. Mount place, Ann street

Eitchie James, mariner, 80 East Hamilton street

Eitchie James, smith, 2 John street

Eitchie John, of H.M. Customs, 1 Eoxburgh street

Eitchie John, clothier, Cathcart square. Ho., 21 Brisbane st.

Eitchie Eobert, smith, 13 Cartsburn street

Eitchie Thomas, smith, 12 Bogle street

Eitchie William, mason, Holmscroft street, west

Eitchie Miss M., 13 St Lawrence street

Eitchie Mrs Eobert, feuar, 76 Eegent street

EIVEE Clyde Towing Company—J. H. M'Farlane, agent, 9

West breast

Eiver Pilot Office, Albert quay

Eiver Towing Company—John Henry, agent, 7 East India

breast

EOBB Alexander, engineer, 12 Ingleston street

Eobb David, rigger, 22 Antigua street

Eobb John & Co., timber merchants, Caledonian saw mills,

Port-Glasgow road

Eobb John, of J. Eobb & Co., Caledonian saw mills, Port-

Glasgow road

EOBBINS John, coachman, Bagatelle, 23 Eldon street

EOBSON William, boilermaker, 57 Main st., Oartsdyke

EOBEETS George, baker, 6 HiU street

Eoberts James, brassfinisher, 46 Inyerkip street

178 DmECTOET.

EOBEETSON Adam, gardener, 15 Brougliam street

Eobertson Alexander, carpenter, 63 Mainst., Oartsdyke

Eobertson Andrew, fireman, 5 Duncan street

Eobertson Andrew, seaman, 3 Vennel

Eobertson Arthur, joiner and precentor, 9 Bruce street

Eobertson Charles, engine driver, 27 Antigua street

Eobertson Charles, slater, 16 Bearhope street

Eobertson Daniel, of Bowling and Grreenock Towing Co., 10

West breast

Eobertson Donald, cabinetmaker, 6 Watt street

Eobertson Douglas, labourer, 72 Eoxburgh street.

Eobertson Duncan, engineer, 22 Cartsburn street

Eobertson Eey. Frederick Lockhart, of the Middle Parish-

Manse, 3 Houston street

Eobertson George, engineer, 32 Inverkip street

Eobertson James, joiner, 57 Main st., Cartsdyke

Eobertson James, blockprinter, 11 Bearhope street

Eobertson James, storekeeper, 19 Lynedoch street

Eobertson James, carpenter, 3 Under crescent

Eobertson James, labourer, 10 Cartsburn street

Eobertson James, slater, 24 Ann street

Eobertson James, tidewaiter, 35 Eoxburgh street

Eobertson John, baker, 4 Tobago street

Eobertson John, engineer, 21 Antigua street

Eobertson John, joiner, 97 Eegent street

Eobertson John, boilermaker, 7 Under crescent

Eobertson John, labourer. Mount place, Ann street

Eobertson John cooper, 1 Duncan street

Eobertson John, slater, 33 Eegent street

Eobertson John, draftsman, 5 Lyle street

Eobertson John, Q-lasgow and Grreenock parcel carrier, 5

Hamilton street and 9 St Enoch square, Glasgow

Eobertson John, coal merchant and commission agent, 13

East India breast. House, 63 Eue-end street

Eobertson John, of Eobertson & M'Dougall. House, Mount

pleasant

DIRECTORY. 179

Eobertson LacUan, pilot, 1 William street

Bobertson & M'Dougall, merchants and commission agents,

55 Eue-end street

Eobertson Eicbard, engine keeper, 3 Bearbope street

Eobertson Eobert, cabinetmaker, 5 Dellingburn street

Eobertson Eobert, moulder, 12 Ingleston street

Eobertson Eobert William, commission agent. City of Glas-

gow Bank buildings. House, Oraigend, Gourock

Eobertson Simeon, wool comber, 16 Bearbope street

Eobertson Stewart, engineer, 84 Eegent street

Eobertson Thomas, mason, 3 Salmon street

Eobertson Thomas, rigger, 11 Cathcart street

Eobertson Thomas, coachman, Seafield house, Eldon street

Eobertson Walter, cabinetmaker, 2 Eue-end street

Eobertson Wellwood M., wine and spirit merchant, and soda

water manufacturer, 2 Buccleuch street. House, 24

Bank street

Eobertson William, pianoforte maker, tuner, regulator, and

tobacconist, 16 Hamilton street

Eobertson William, smith, 9 East Shaw street

Eobertson William, flaxdresser, 37 Lynedoch street

Eobertson Mrs James, 11 Bank street

Eobertson Mrs Captain James, 27 Brougham street

Eobertson Mrs John, 27 Brougham street

Eobertson Mrs William, 4 George square

Eobertson Mrs Neil, 46 Crawfurd street

Eobertson Mrs, 7 Nicholson street

Eobertson Mrs, lodgings, 9 Cathcart street

EOBINSON Alexander, veterinary surgeon, 37 West Burnstreet and 60 Yennel. House, 7 Brougham street

Eobinson A. & M., smiths, farriers, and cart wrights, 40

Yennel

Eobinson Daniel, wine and spirit merchant, Eailway wine

and spirit store, 1 1 Highland close. House, do.

Eobinson James, joiner, 23 Dalrymple street

Eobinson Malcom, of A. & M. Eobinson. Ho., 6Inverkip st

180 DIRECTORY.

Eobinson William, drysalter and agent, City Bank buildings,

32 Cathcart street. House, 18 Bogie street

EODG-EE Alexander, banker, Clydesdale Bank. House,

Newton street

Eodger Alexander, mercliant, 4 Brougham street

Eodger David, labourer, 39 Catbcart street

Eodger James, mason, 6 Nelson street, Grlebe

Eodger James, shopman, 27 Antigua street

Eodger James, sailmaker, 15 Clarence street

Eodger John, labourer, 8 Cartsburn street

Eodger John, cooper, 6 Nicholson street

Eodger John, of Grray & Eodger, 3 Inverkip street

Eodger John, shoemaker, 3 Inverkip street

Eodger John, jun., merchant, 35 West Stewart street

Eodger Peter, shipmaster, 10 East Blackhall street

Eodger William A., shoemaker, 28 Charles street

Eodger Mrs, deK dealer, 61 Yennel

EOGAN George, mariner, 13 West Stewart street

Eogan Herman, sugar boiler, Cappielow cottage, 63 East

Hamilton street

EONALD James, cabinetmaker, 3 Nelson street. Glebe

Eonald Mrs Eobert, 15 Antigua street

EOEEISON Mrs John, lodgings, 20 Ann street

EOSE Donald, Queen's porter, 13 Nicholson street

Eose Hugh, tailor, 35 Hamilton street

EOSS Charles, joiner, 14 John street

Eoss Colin, j)ainter, 1 Main street, Cartsdyke

Eoss, Corbett & Co., merchants and agents, 2 Shannon's

close

Eoss George, sailmaker, 60 Vennel

Eoss Gotona, carpenter, 60 Main street, Cartsdyke

Eoss Hector, ex-Queen's porter, 6 Eoslin street

Eoss James, skinner, 9 Under crescent

Eoss James, boilermaker, 57 Main street, Cartsdyke

Eoss Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 24 Charles street.

House, 26 do.

DIEECTORY. 181

Eoss Eobert, carpenter, 7 Hill street

Eoss Eobert, labourer, 28 East Shaw street

Eoss Eobert, mason, 3 Bruce street

Eoss T. B., of Eoss, Corbett & Co. House, 2 Jamaica st.

Eoss William, wine and spirit mercbant, 3 Shannon's close

Eoss William, merchant and sugar broker. National Bankbuildings, 29 Cathcart street. Ho., Orangefield place

Eoss William J., stamper, Post office

Eoss Mrs William, senior, 19 Antigua street

Eoss Mrs, 3 Shaw place

Eoss Mrs, 8 Cross-shore^ street

EOUGVIE James, cabinetmaker, upholsterer, and funeral

undertaker, 12 Bearhope street

Eougvie John M'D., cabinetmaker, 11 Bearhope street

EOWAN J. Gr. & Co., general drapers and clothiers, 6 Cath-

cart square

Eowan John, shoemaker, 13 Inverkip street

Eowan Thomas B., sugar refiner, Dellingburn street. House,

49 Brougham street

Eowan Thomas B. & Co., wholesale wine and spirit mer-

chants, 9 Inyerkip street and 8 Cartsburn street

Eowan William, flesher, 8 East Shaw street

EOXBUEGH James, carpenter, 18 Tobago street

Eoxburgh Street Sugar Eefining Co. Office, 2 Captain st,

EOY John, contractor, 5 Market street

Eoy Miss, lodgings, 15 Inverkip street

EOYAL Bank of Scotland, 38 Cathcart street

Eoyal Hotel, 3 East breast

Eoyal Liver Eriendly Society, 29 Hamilton street

Eoyal Naval Eeserve office, 5 Virginia street

ETJNCIE William, mason, 28 Cartsburn street

EUSSELL Alexander, shipowner, 69 Union street

Eussell Daniel, cooper, 64 East Hamilton street

Eussell D., accountant, 6 Nelson street. Glebe

Eussell James, painter, 10 East Quay lane

Eussell John, of Customs, 1 Eelly street

q2

182 DIEECTORY.

Eussell Jolm, joiner, 82 East Hamilton street

Eussell John, carpenter, 38 Hamilton street

Eussell John, clerk, Lloyd's register oflB.ce. Ho., 3 Bank st.

Eussell William, grocer, 21 East Hamilton street

Eussell Miss Jane, 43 Main street, Oartsdyke

Eussell Mrs, 6 Okapel street

ETJTHEEEOED John, Customs out-door oflacer, 42 Inverkip

street

Eutherford Mrs James, grocer, 4 Ann street

EUTHVEN Morris W., engineer, 17 Lynedoch street

S

SABISTAN Miss, dressmaker, 36 Crawfurd street

SAILOES' Home, Dock breast

SALMON" Eobert, writer and insurance agent, 2 Church

place. House, 9 Antigua street

Salmon Mrs James, feuar, 29 Brougham street

SANDEOED John, boHermaker, 22 John street

SANDILANDS Eobert, cooper, 6 Kilblain street

Sandilands Eobert, smith, 5 Cartsburn street

SAUNDEES James, 1 Bogle street

Saunders John, shipmaster, 29 Nicholson street

Saunders T. & H., basketmakers, 41 Crawfurd street

SAVAGE Mrs James, 60 Main street, Cartsdyke

SAYEES Gilbert, cooper, 22 West Stewart street

SCHULTZ Mrs Ealph, innkeeper. Golden Bull Inn, 55 Shawstreet

SCOFELELD Samuel, carpenter, 97 Eegent street

SCOTT Alexander, joiner, 25 Eegent street

Scott Alexander, tanner, 15 Arthur street

Scott Alexander, of Bell, Duncan & Scott. House, Hayfield

cottage, Mount park. Bank street

Scott Alexander, boilermaker, 8 Ingleston street

Scott Alexander, of B, and L Magnetic Telegraph Company,28 Cathcart street. House, 14 Kelly street

DIRECTORY. 183

Scott Alexander, farmer, Knocknair hill, East parish

Scott Alexander, joiner, 46 Inverkip street

Scott Archibald, manager of the Eoyal Liver Friendly So-

ciety, 29 Hamilton street

Scott 0. Cunningham, of Hawkhill, Garvel park

Scott & Go., iron shipbuilders, Cartsdyke

Scott David, carter, 69 Vennel

Scott David, carpenter, 7 St Lawrence street

Scott Edward, shipmaster, 42 Eldon street

Scott Einlay, flesher, 37 Cathcart street

Scott George, shipmaster, 36 West Blackball street

Scott George, smith, 33 Hamilton street

Scott Henry, merchant, Orangefield place

Scott Llenry, smith, 17 Bruce street

Scott Ivie, family grocer and wine merchant, 16 West Black-

hall street. House, 26 Brisbane street

Scott James, sawyer, 15 Main street, Cartsdyke

Scott James, engine driver, 4 Wilson place, East Ingleston

street

Scott James, Mains cottage. East parish

Scott James, cooper, 30 Nicholson street

Scott James, ship smith, 3 Dellingburn street. House, 23

Ingleston street

Scott James, grocer, 44 Vennel

Scott James, carpenter, 57 Main street, Cartsdyke

Scott J., tobacconist, 36 Hamilton street. House, 38 do.

Scott John, yst., of Scott & Co. House, Garvel park

Scott John, smith, 49 Shaw street

Scott John, boilermaker, 8 Cartsburn street

Scott John D., Cromwell place, Bank street

Scott John H., of William Scott & Co, House, 7 Kelly st.

Scott John, jun., 62 Jamaica street, Glasgow. House, 28

Eldon street

Scott John, Einnart cottage

Scott John, cowfeeder, Brachelston

Scott John, baker, 17 Tobago street

184 DIRECTORY.

Scott Jolin, fLesher, 20 Catlicart street

Scott John, carter, 5 Tobago street

Scott Matthew, shoemaker, 3 Hamilton street

Scott Matthew, shoemaker, 8 Tobago street

Scott Peter, grocer, 9 West Blackhall street and 10 Sir

Michael street. House, 8 West Stewart street

Scott Peter, grocer, 34 Dalrymple street

Scott Peter, mason, 64 Roxburgh street

Scott Eobert, 12 Ingleston street

Scott Eobert, boilermaker, 64 East Hamilton street

Scott Eobert, lodgings, 29 Nicholson street

Scott Eobert, smith, 23 Vennel

Scott Eobert, 48 Nelson street

Scott Eobert, flesher, Fleshmarket, 17 Market street

Scott Eobert, carter, 48 East Hamilton street

Scott Thomas, labourer, 3 Hill street

Scott Thomas, seaman, 55 Shaw street

Scott Thomas, mechanic, 12 Ingleston street

Scott Thomson, 4 Ann street

Scott William, of Cartsburn Sugar Eefining Co. House, 6

Kelly street

Scott William, of William Scott & Co. House, 6 Kelly st.

Scott William & Co., ship chandlers, 2 West quay

Scott William, carpenter, 5 Hill street

Scott Walter, grocer, 39 West Blackhall street

Scott Miss E., stay and furnishing shop, 39 Cathcart street

Scott Miss Jane, tobacconist, 36 Dalrymple street

Scott Mrs John, 38 Hamilton street

Scott Mrs John, feuar, 33 Eoxburgh street

Scott Mrs Peter, 4 Lyle street

Scott Mrs Peter, Abbotsford place, 7 Eoxburgh street

Scott Mrs Peter, dressmaker, 9 Watt street

Scott Mrs William, 25 Eegent street

Scott Mrs William, Harvie lane

Scott Mrs William, 25 Patrick street

Soott Mrs, farmer, Auchmountain, East parish

DIEECTOEY. l85

Scott Mrs, 12 Brisbane street

SCOTTISH Legal Burial and Loan Society, 24 Inyerkip st.

SCRYMaEOUE David, Post office. House, Holmscroft st,'

west

SCULLEN Charles, shoemaker, Drumfrochar road

ScuUen John, cooper, 40 Shaw street

SCULLY Henry, papermaker, Overton

SEAL John, collector for the Eoyal Liver Friendly Society,

2 Wellington street

SEATH George, blacksmith, 67 Eue-end street

Seath John, smith, 55 Shaw street

SEATON Eobert, shipmaster, 17 Eoxburgh street

SELLAES Daniel, smith, 4 John street

Sellars Mrs Quintin, 23 Sir Michael street

SELLEES Eobert, 25 Eoxburgh street

SEMPLE John, foreman, Elax mill, 18 Antigua street

Semple William, shoemaker, 27 Lynedoch street

SEEGrEANT Thomas, steward, 10 Cross-shore street

SEEVICE Archibald, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 4 KjlI-

blain street

Service Daniel, labourer, 47 Main street, Cartsdyke

Service John, miller. Deer Park mills. House, 15 Baker st.

Service Malcom, engineer, 4 Lower Ingleston

Service Thomas, labourer, 11 Market street

Service Walter, miUer and baker, 8 West Blackball street.

Mills, 7 Baker street. House, 8 Jamaica street

Service Mrs, 18 Tobago street

SHAND John, brassfinisher, 18 Hamilton street

Shand Misses, spirit dealers, 17 Stanners. House, 17 Bris-

bane street

SHANK John, clothier and general outfitting establishment,

15 Hamilton st. Ho., 7 Craignestock place, Glasgow

SHANKLAND & Co., merchants and ship agents, 21 Cath-

cart street

Shankland D., of D, Shankland & Co. House, Gowanhill,

35 Eldon street

186 DIEECTORY.

Shankland John, Wright, 46 Cathcart street

Slianldand Eobert & Co., ship and insurance brokers, 21

Cathcart street

Shankland Eobert, ofEobert Shankland & Co. House, Gow-

anhill, 35 Eldon street

Shankland Thomas, cooper, 13 Nicholson street

Shankland Thomas, shoemaker, 30 West Blackball street

Shankland Mrs D., Gowanhill, Eldon street

SHANKS Andrew, of J. & A. Shanks. House, 36 West

Blackhall street

Shanks J. & A., plumbers and gasfitters, 24 West Bum st.

SHANNON Miss, 25 Brougham street

Shannon Mrs A., Seafield, Fox street

SHAEKIE James, dealer, 49 Shaw street

SHAEP James, joiner, 44 Inverkip street

Sharp James C, wine and spirit merchant, 4 Shaw st. Ho.>

Mount pleasant

Sharp James, carpenter, 11 West breast

Sharp John, general grocer, 25 Eue-end street. House, 20

Antigua street

Sharp John, provision merchant, 25 Hamilton street. Ho.,

17 Eoxburgh street

Sharp Lawrence, ropespinner, M'Kelvie's land, Duncan st.

Sharp Samuel, tailor, 2 Cartsburn street

Sharp William, glass and china merchant, 46 Cathcart st.,

and 86 Bath street, Grlasgow

Sharp William, cooper, 17 Eoxburgh street

Sharp Mrs Daniel, 37 Ann street

Sharp Mrs James, 25 Eegent street

Sharp Mrs John, 25 Lynedoch street

Sharp Mrs Joseph, 17 Eoxburgh street

Sharp Mrs, 21 Sugarhouse lane

SHAW Alexander, sailmaker, 21 Crawfurd street

Shaw Angus, labourer, Hutcheson's court, Oartsdyke

Shaw Angus, spirit dealer, 61 Main street, Cartsdyke

Shaw Angus, of Shaw & Black, 61 Main street, Cartsdyke

DIRECTORY. 187

Shaw ArcHbald, carpenter, 9 Bruce street

Shaw Archibald, carpenter and spirit dealer, 3 Market street

Shaw & Black, wine and spirit merchants, 39 Eue-end stree^

Shaw David, carding master, Drumfrochar road

Shaw Duncan, shoemaker, 76 Eoxburgh street

Shaw Duncan, carter, 3 West Quay lane

Shaw & Imrie, slaters, 5 East Stewart street

Shaw James, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 76 Eegent st.

Shaw James, mate, 34 East Shaw street

Shaw James, of Shaw & Imrie, 4 Hill street

Shaw John, carpenter, 4 Union street

Shaw Neil, feuar and grocer, 43 Dalrymple street. House,

34 do.

Shaw Neil, policeman, 47 Ann street

Shaw Neil, carpenter, 5 Hill street

Shaw Thomas, coppersmith, j)lumber, and ship smith, 18

Shaw street, and New Dock lane! Ho., 50 Eldon st.

Shaw William & Son, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 14

Hamilton street. Workshop, 4 Watson's lane

Shaw William, of William Shaw & Son. House, 9 Brisbane

street

Shaw William, potato, vegetable, and poultry merchant,

7 West breast. House, 9 Trafalgar street

Shaw William, carpenter, 26 Vennel

Shaw Miss, 21 Brisbane street

Shaw Miss, feuar, 18 Market street

Shaw Miss, dressmaker, Holmscroft street, west

Shaw Mrs James, Holmscroft street, west

Shaw Mrs James, 3 Market street

Shaw Mrs, 9 Bearhope street

SHAWS Water Joint Stock Co. Office, 49 Eue-end street

SHEAEEE Alexander, ironmonger, 9 William street. Ho.,

2 Nelson street, west

Shearer Hugh, grocer, 27 Hamilton street and 52 Shaw st»

House, 89 Eegent street

Shearer James H., clerk. Mount pleasant

188 DIEECTOHY.

Shearer William, messenger-at-arms, 3 Bank street. Ho.

,

15 Eoxburgli street

Skearer William, cooper, 3 Bearhope street

Shearer WilHam, carpenter, 49 Shaw street

Shearer Mrs Alexander, 89 Eegent street

Shearer Mrs Greorge, spirit dealer, 25 Ann street

Shearer Mrs Ninian, 12 Bogle street

Shearer Mrs William, feuar, 13 Market street

Shearer Mrs, 26 Hamilton street

SHEDDAN Hugh, carpenter, 33 Eegent street

SHEEHY Mrs Mary, bookseller and stationer, 32 HamHtonstreet

SHEIE James, blacksmith, 11 Cathcart street

SHEPHAED Alexander, coppersmith, 9 Cross-shore street

SHEEIFE Court Hall, County buildings, 4 Bank street

SHEEIDAN James, greengrocer, 4 Sir Michael street

Sheridan Joseph, gardener, nursery, seedsman, fruiterer, &c.,

Antigua street

Sheridan Michael, grocer, 42 Shaw street

Sheridan Eobert, gardener, 6 Salmon street

SHEEEY Paul, labourer, 53 Main street, Cartsdyke

SHIELDS James, carpenter, 46 Shaw street

Shields Thomas, grocer, 13 West Blackball street. House,22 West Stewart street

Shields Thomas, shoemaker, 5 Smith's lane

Shields Mrs, lodgings, 22 Shaw street

SHIPPING Office for Seamen, 5 Virginia street

SHIPWEiaHT Provident Union Society, 1 East Quay lane

SHIPLEY Mrs Thomas, 32 Eegent street

SHOETEIDGE Samuel, M.D., and L.E.C.S., Edinburgh,29 West Stewart street

SICKLEMOEE J. C, Captain E.N., 31 Boyd place

SIDEY William, carpenter, 4 Ann street

SIMM John, tidewaiter, 8 Cross-shore street

Simm John, labourer, 26 Cartsburn street

SIMPSON Adam, cooper, 28 Sir Michael street

DIEECTORY. 189

Simpson Alexander, smith, 7 East Shaw street

Simpson A. 0., measurer, 2 CatHcart street. House, Holms-

croft house

Simpson Alexander, smith, 3 Arthur street

Simpson Allan, joiner, 5 Springkell street

Simpson Andrew, smith, 5 St Andrew square

Simpson David M., clerk, 28 Nicholson street

Simpson Douglas, gardener, 2 East Shaw street

Simpson Grordon, teacher, 36 Sir Michael st. House, 31 do^

Simpson J., baker, 27 Eue-end street. House, 3 St Andrewsquare

Simpson James, accountant, Holmscroft house, Ann st.

Simpson James, engineer, 17 John street

Simpson James, miller, 17 Dellingburn street

Simpson James, weaver, 15 Tobago street

Simpson John, seaman, 31 Hamilton street

Simpson John, flesher, 31 Eegent street. House, 15 Lyne-

doch street

Simpson John, shopman, 4 West Quay lane

Simpson John, ropespinner, 41 Lynedoch street

Simpson Eichard, spinning master, Broomhill

Simpson Eobert, gardener, 40 Main street, Cartsdyke

Simpson Eobert, spirit dealer, 20 Cathcart street. House,

16 do.

Simpson Eobert, railway goods guard, 3 Eue-end street

Simpson Thomas, Holmscroft house, Ann street

Simpson WilHam, boilermaker, 80 East Hamilton street

Simpson William, wool sorter, Broomhill

Simpson Mrs Walter, 5 East Blackball street

Simpson Mrs, lodgings, 3 Crawfurd street

Simpson Mrs, 7 Sugarhouse lane

Simpson Mrs, delfware dealer, 51 Vennel

SINOLAIE Angus, smith, Holmscroft street, west

Sinclair & Co., cork cutters, 8 Manse lane

Sinclair Donald, labourer, 1 1 Shaw street

Sinclair Duncan, joiner, 11 Duncan street

190 DIRECTORY.

Sinclair Duncan, boatman, 1 Sugarhouse lane

Sinclair James, spirit dealer, 27 Sugarhouse lane

Sinclair James, clerk, 38 Sir Michael street

Sinclair James, 13 West Stewart street

Sinclair John, letter carrier, Post-office. House, 22 West

Stewart street

Sinclair John, warehouseman, 20 Oathcart street

Sinclair John, flesher, 25 Nicholson street

Sinclair John, joiner, 39 Orawfurd street

Sinclair John, farmer. Low Cornhaddock

Sinclair Malcom, carpenter, 2 Eue-end street

Sinclair Malcom, fireman, 3 Under crescent

Sinclair Matthew, clerk, Grreenbank mills

Sinclair Neil, tanner, 4 Kilblain street

Sinclair Neil, tanner, 10 East Shaw street

Sinclair Peter, smith, 15 Lynedoch street

Sinclair Peter, cowfeeder, Drumfrochar

Sinclair Peter, of Peter Sinclair & Co. House, 21 Nichol-

son street

Sinclair Peter & Co., house painters, 5 West Blackhall street

Sinclair Eobert, labourer, 21 East Shaw street

Sinclair Eev. Sutherland, 49 Crawfurd street

Sinclair Walter, officer to Seamen's Friends' Society, 7 Bruce

street

Sinclair William, seaman, 41 Cathcart street

Sinclair Miss, 8 Manse lane

Sinclair Mrs D., feuar, Bank house, 13 Bank street

Sinclair Mrs, 8 Shannon's close

Sinclair Mrs, feuar, 14 Bearhope street

Sinclair Mrs 10 Watt street

Sinclair Mrs, washer and dresser, 4 Laird street

SKINNEE Thomas, 24 East Shaw street

SKIEVING- Peter, smith, 5 Dellingburn street

Skirving William, carter. Bay of Quick

SKTVINGTON Arthur, wholesale and retail wine and spirit

merchant, 53 Shaw street. House, 1 Shaw place

DIRECTORY. 191

SKUSE Lilias, 5 West Blackball street

SLATEE James, teacher, 12 Tobago street. House, 53 In-

verkip street

SLIMMOND John, spinning master, Drnmfrochar road

SLOAN David, shipmaster, 12 Nelson street, west

Sloan John, dairy, 19 Dalrymple street

SMALL James, engineer, 47 Lynedoch street

Small Josej)h, E. 0. clergyman, 3 St Andrew square

Small Eobertson, wine and spirit dealer, 22 Cathcart street.

House, 27 Main street, Cartsdyke

Small Mrs Charles, grocer, 5 York street

SMAET J. E., commission agent, 41 Cathcart street

SMILLIE Thomas, spirit dealer, 7 Eue-end street. HousOj

1 Cartsburn street

Smillie Miss C, 1 Cartsburn street

Smillie Mrs James, 9 Hill street

SMITH Alexander, cartwright and blacksmith, 25 Crawford

street, and 5 Laird street. House, do.

Smith Alexander, wholesale grocer and provision merchant,

and insurance agent, &c., 3 Manse lane. Ho., 1 Kelly st.

Smith Alexander, shoemaker, 25 Market street

Smith Alexander, mason, 2 John street

Smith Allan, of Smith & M'Cuig. House, 11 Watt street

Smith Daniel, cowfeeder, Clyde crescent. Bay of Quick

Smith Daniel, painter, 1 Carnock street

Smith David, smith, 9 Hill street

Smith David A., auctioneer, &c., 18 Hamilton street. Ho.,

15 Cathcart street

Smith Donald, gardener, 13 Nicholson street

Smith Donald, labourer, 1 1 Under crescent

Smith & Davidson, grain and provision merchants, 47 Yennel

Smith Dugald, 12 Watt street

Smith Duncan, feuar, 19 Antigua street

Smith Duncan, carpenter, 3 Bearhope street

Smith Edward, boilermaker, 16 Antigua street

Smith Gaviuj boilermaker, 23 Ingleston street

192 DIRECTORY.

Smith Greorge, brassfinisher, 8 Upper crescent

Smith. George, joiner, 8 Hill street

Smith Greorge, painter, 11 East Shaw street

Smith Henry, seaman, 28 Charles street

Smith Henry, stoker, 9 Eopework street

Smith James, boilermaker, 3 John street

Smith James & Son, coal masters, Woodside colliery. De-

pot, 5 Chapel street. Office, YO Great Clyde st., Glasgow

Smith James, mate, 26 Dalrymple street

Smith James, labourer, 29 Eegent street

Smith James, carpenter, 1 Arthur street

Smith James, engineer, 31 Eegent street

Smith James, gardener, 10 Ardgowan square

Smith James H., of Smith & Davidson. Ho., 10 Brisbane

street

Smith James, sheriff officer and constable, 3 Bank st. Ho.,

13 Nicholson street

Smith John, foreman tailor, 43 Ann street

Smith John, blacksmith, 54 Eue-end st. Ho., 18 Bogle st.

Smith John, boarding house, 7 Vennel

Smith John, boot and shoemaker, 29 Hamilton street. Ho.,

] Laird street

Smith John & Co., builders, 22 West Stewart street

Smith Eev. J. B., 24 Margaret street

Smith Joseph, rivetter, 9 Eopework street

Smith Malcom, boilermaker, 10 Shaw street

Smith & M'Cuaig, joiners, Melville court, 31 Hamilton st.

Smith Neil, carpenter, 5 West Stewart street

Smith Eobert, labourer, 13 Shaw street

Smith Eobert, builder, 22 West Stewart street

Smith Eobert, labourer, 1 Clarence street

Smith Eobert, tidewaiter, 95 Eegent street

Smith Eobert, grocer, 16 Dalrymple street

Smith Eobert, seaman, 52 Dalrymple street

Smith Eobert, of E. Smith & Co. House, Grosvenor place,

Bank street

DIEECTORT. 193

Smitli E. & Co., drapers and outfitters, 6 Cathcart square,

and 16 William street

Smith Samuel, joiner, 9 Hill street

Smith Thomas, assistant collector of poor rates. Smith's land*

Crescent

Smith Thomas, labourer, 72 Eoxburgh street

Smith William & Co., engineers and founders, 92 East Ham-ilton street

Smith WilHam, draper, 8 Cathcart square, and 30 Cathcart

street. House, Orangefield place

Smith William, accountant, Chamberlain's ofiice. House,

25 Antigua street

Smith William, gardener, 39 Crawfurd street

Smith William, of William Smith & Co. House, 15 Mainstreet, Cartsdyke

Smith William, Bay of Quick tavern, 2 Clyde crescent

Smith Miss, milliner, 37 West Blackball street

Smith Miss, 38 Eldon street

Sm,ith Miss, 11 Bruce street

Smith Miss, 13 Brisbane street

Smith Miss, 34 Sir Michael street

Smith Misses, millinery and furnishing establishment, 6

Hamilton street. House, 9 Captain street

Smith Mrs Alexander, 37 West Blackball street

Smith Mrs Andrew, lodgings, 28 Dalrymple street

Smith Mrs David, 33 West Blackball street

Smith Mrs David, spirit merchant, 76 East Hamilton street

Smith Mrs David, baby Hnen and furnishings, 22 Cathcart

street. House, 89 Eegent street

Smith Mrs James, 9 Captain street

Smith Mrs Samuel, 27 Eegent street

•Smith Mrs, 13 Cathcart street

Smith Mrs, lodgings, 13 West Blackball street

Smith Mrs, huckster, 55 Dalrymple street

SNODGEASS James, out-door officer H,M, Customs, 16

^ruce street

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194 DIRECTOBY.

SOMBEVILLB James, 48 Inverkip street

Somerville James, 4 Union street

Somerville James, surgeon dentist, 65 Eue-end street

Somerville John, labourer, 3 Market street

Somerville John, clerk, Post-office

Somerville John, tailor, 27 Vennel

Somerville Thomas, engineer, 47 Lynedoch street

Somerville William, joiner, 11 Eue-end street

Somerville William, dyer, 41 Ann street

SOMES Benjamin, grocer, 17 Dalrymple street

SOUTAE William & Son, boot and shoemakers, 33 WestBurn street. House, 11 Watt street

SOUTHEEN" Medical Hall, 6 Inverkip street

SOUTHG-ATE Eobert, boatman, 40 West Burn street

SPAEKS Eobert, joiner, 1 Watson's lane

SPAEEOW John, engine driver, 23 Lynedoch street

SPEIGHT Joseph, wool spinner, 33 Ann street

SPEIES Hugh & Co., sugar merchants, 11 William street

Speirs Hugh, of Hugh Speirs & Co. House, 16 KeUy st.

Speirs James, boilermaker, 13 Cathcart street

Speirs James, engineer, 3 John street

Speirs Eobert, boilermaker, 10 Ingleston street

Speirs William, labourer, 39 Main street, Oartsdyke

Speirs Miss, 3 Hoaston street

Speirs Mrs John, 63 Eegent street

Speirs Mrs J. E., 51 Union street

SPENCE Alexander, labourer, 8 Cathcart street

Spence Archibald, grocer, 42 Crawfurd street

Spence David, carpenter, 2 Springkell street

Spence James> fruit merchant, 40 Cathcart street

Spence Miss, boys' dressmaker, 35 Nicholson street

Spence Mrs, 24 Brisbane street

Spence Mrs, lodgings, 35 Nicholson street

Spence Mrs, feuar, 8 Boyd street

SPEOUL William, sugar boiler, 25 Baker street

Sproui Williams iron turner, 26 John street

DIEECTOEY. 195

Sproul Mrs, 5 Arthur street

ST ANDEEW'S Free Churcli, 18 West Stewart street

ST JOHN'S Episcopal Church, 8 IJniou street

ST LAWEENCE'S Eomau CathoUc Chapel, Cartsdyke

St Lawrence's Eoman Catholic School, 10 Stanners

St Lawrence's Missionhouse, 6 St Lawrence street

ST MAEY'S Eoman Catholic Chapel, Patrick street

ST THOMAS' Free Church, Grey place

STABLES Mrs A., lodgings, 62 Eegent street

STAEK Eev. James, minister of Well Park Free Church.

Manse, Free Well Park, Lynedoch street

Stark James, of MacAra & Stark, 29 Cathcart street. House,

11 Lynedoch street

Stark Thomas, bank agent, 47 Cathcart street. House, 69

Union street

STEEL Alexander, sawyer, 28 Crawfurd street

Steele Archibald, feuar, 6 East Blackball street

Steel Henry, cooper, Hope street

Steel H. & W., wholesale grocers, 10 Broad close

Steel Hugh, of H. & W. Steel. House, Mount park, Mearnsstreet

Steel Hugh, engineer, 8 East Blackball street

Steele Eobert, labourer, 1 Lower Ingleston

Steel Eobert, labourer, 9 Highland close

Steel Thomas, boilermaker, 1 Stanners

Steel William, of H. & W. Steel. House, Mount park,

Mearns street

Steel William, flesher, 15 Cathcart street

STEELE David, sugar refiner. House, 42 Eldon street

Steele James, sugar refiner, Ingleston st. Ho., Westfield

Steele James, feuar, 1 Bearhope street

Steele Eobert & Co., shipbuilders, (wood and iron,) 4 Eue*end street and 56 Main street, Cartsdyke

Steele Eobert, of Eobert Steele & Co. Ho., Deer Park house

iSteele Eobert, jr. 5 of Eobert Steele & Co, House, 2 Finnart

terrace

19B DIRECTOEY.

Steele Stewart, carpenter, 14 Jolin street

Steele William, of E. Steele & Co. Ho., Eiclimond cottage,

Mearns street

Steele Miss, 1 East Blackliall street

Steele Miss, 35 East Shaw street

STEEN Edward, shoemaker, 9 Dalrymple street

Steen John, spirit dealer, 4 Dalrymple street

Steen Mrs Greorge, eating-house, 6 Dalrymple street

STEEEMAN Thomas, smith, 22 John street

STEM Augustus, labourer, 35 East Shaw street

STEPHENS James B., teacher, Holmscroft cottage, 55 Annstreet

STEYEN John, clerk, Albert Harbour works. Ho., Boydplace, 21 West Blackball street

Steven Simon, mason, 69 Vennel

STEVENSON Alexander, jr., leather merchant, 10 William

street. House, 9 Eoxburgh street

Stevenson Alexander, engineer, 35 Lynedoch street

Stevenson Alexander, joiner, 24 Antigua street

Stevenson Archibald, shipmaster, 17 Lynedoch street

Stevenson Charles, sculptor and photographer. Monumental

works, Cemetery gale. House, 8 Kelly street

Stevenson David, grocer, 55 Shaw street. House, 1 Bear-

hope street

Stevenson George, ropespinner, 5 West Stewart street

Stevenson George, labourer, 14 St Andrew street

Stevenson Hugh, draper, 38 Hamilton street. Ho., Mounpleasant

Stevenson John, bookbinder, 32 Ann street

Stevenson Miss Ann, housekeeper. Customhouse

Stevenson Miss, lodgings, 1 Union street

Stevenson Miss, 34 Eldon street

Stevenson Mrs James, 18 Brisbane street

Stevenson Mrs Eobert, 9 Market street

STEWAET Alexander, skipper, 3 Yennel

Stewart Alexander, tailor and clothier, 2 Hamilton street

DIHECTORT. 197

Stewart Andrew, feuar, 44 Eldon street

Stewart Andrew, carpenter, 2 Sugarhoiise lane

Stewart Andrew, late seaman, 30 Nicholson street

Stewart Andrew, labourer, 74 Eoxburgh street

Stewart Archibald Dunlop, M.O., master in surgery, 44 Yen-

nel. House, 57 Eegent street

Stewart Charles, moulder, 80 East Hamilton street

Stewart Colin, printer, 13 Nicholson street

Stewart Crawford, seaman, 13 West Stewart street

Stewart Donald, labourer, 37 Eue-end street

Stewart Dugald, engineer, 37 Lynedoch street

Stewart Dugald, blacksmith, 45 Main street, Cartsdyke

Stewart George, hairdresser, 45 Vennel

Stewart Hugh, dealer in gold and silver plate, optician, jew-

eller, and general merchant, 8 William street. Ho., do.

Stewart J. & Co., bonded stores, Havelock buildings, 1 Argyle

street

Stewart J. & W., merchants and shipowners, 12 West Burn

street

Stewart James, saddler, 6 East breast

Stewart James, engineer, 35 Nicholson street

Stewart James, baker, 21 Nicholson street

Stewart Eev. James, minister of Cartsburn church. House,

Hillend

Stewart James, of Brown, Stewart & Co., Overton mill,

Overton

Stewart James, broker, 18 Dalrymple street

Stewart James, carter, 20 Inverkip street

Stewart James, pilot, 39 West Blackball street

Stewart James H., pilot, 8 Ardgowan street

Stewart James, of J. & W. Stewart, Ardvar, Wemyss bay,

Stewart John, carter, 14 Bruce street

Stewart John, cartwright, 35 Nicholson street

Stewart John, engineer, 18 John street

Stewart John, carpenter, 5 Arthur street

Stewart John, fireman, 6 William street

198 DIRECTORY.

Stewart Jolin, joiner, 29 Eoxburgh street

Stewart Jolin, seaman, 1 Yennel

Stewart Jolin, pilot, 32 Dalrymple street

Stewart Jolin, spirit dealer, 49 Dalrymple street

Stewart John, plumber, 32 Ann street

Stewart Leslie, smith, M'Kelvie's land, Duncan street

Stewart Matthew, accountant, 22 West Stewart street

Stewart Matthew, cotton spinner, Drumfrochar road

Stewart Matthew, labourer, 2 John street

Stewart Eobert, printer and stationer, 38 Hamilton st. Ho.>

14 Kelly street

Stewart Eobert, candlemaker, 15 Charles street

Stewart Eobert, labourer, 76 Eoxburgh street

Stewart Samuel, carpenter, 10 Charles street

Stewart Samuel, spinner, 19 Cathcart street

Stewart Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 14 John street

Stewart Walter, joiner, 24 Ann street

Stewart William, grocer, 12 Bruce street

Stewart William, mason, 4 Sir Michael street

Stewart William, of Smithstone. House, St. Fillans, by

Greenock

Stewart William, feuar, Grosvenor place, Bank street

Stewart William, manager, Clyde Pottery works, Port-Glas-

gow road

Stewart Miss, teacher, 9 Nicholson street

Stewart Miss, 9 Lynedoch street

Stewart Miss, dressmaker, 28 West Burn street

Stewart Mrs Anne, wine and spirit dealer, 24 Cathcart st.,

House, 16 do.

Stewart Mrs I., spirit dealer, 59 Main street, Cartsdyke

Stewart Mrs John, 1 Eoxburgh street

Stewart Mrs, feuar, 1 Kelly street

STIELING George, engineer, 4 St Andi-ew square

STIELING Allan, shoemaker, 59 Dalrymple street

Stirling Alexander, joiner, 21 Tobago street

Stirling Ai'chibald, carpenter, 10 Shannon's close

DIRECTORY. 199

Stirling Eobert, engineer, 3 St Andrew street

Stirling "William, huckster, 59 Dalrymple street

Stirling Mrs A., grocer, 7 Shaw street

Stirling Mrs, 3 Salmon street

STIREAT Alexander, labourer, 15 St Lawrence street

STIREUP William, engineer, 7 Arthur street

STITT John, engineer, 12 St Lawrence street

STOODELY Benjamin, coppersmith, 17 Shaw street

STOTT Gibson, Captain, examiner of registrations of births,

deaths, and marriages—western district. House, 1

Trinidad place

STONE John, moulder, 1 Eegent street

STOEEE James, printer, 15 Bearhope street

STOEEIE Mrs James, lodgings, 29 Vennel

STOEMS David, steamboat master, 8 Chapel street

STEACHAN Mrs John, mangle-keeper, 10 Cross-shore st.

STEAIN Henry, grocer, 8 Smith's lane

Strain Eobert, mason, M'Kelvie's land, Duncan street

STEAITON David, photographer, .8 Hamilton street. Ho.,

5 Dellingburn street

STUAET Thomas, sheriff officer, 3 Bank street

SUMMEES John, late locker, 12 Bruce street

SUNTEES Mrs, lodgings, 3 York street

SUTHEELAND Alexander, joiner, 7 John street

Sutherland Angus, railway carriage inspector, 61 Main st.^

Cartsdyke

Sutherland Daniel, captain, 7 West Stewart street

Sutherland George, master-at-arms, H.M.S. Hogue. Ho.,

5 Lynedoch street

Sutherland Henry, clothier, &c., 4 Manse lane

Sutherland John, salesman, 30 West Blackball street

Sutherland John, boilermaker, 9 Main street, Cartsdyke

Sutherland John, joiner, 9 Antigua street

Sutherland Eobert, tidewaiter, 2 Open shore

Sutherland Roderick, carpenter, 2 Dellingburn street

Sutherland William, seaman, 32 Dalrymple street

200 DIBECTOEY.

Sutherland William, labourer, 4 St Andrew square

Sutherland "William, engineer, 33 Sir Michael street

Sutherland Mrs, 47 Ann street

SUTTIE Thomas & Co., smiths, 18 Cathcart street

Suttie Mrs Eobert, 17 Antigua street

SWAN Alexander, engineer, Grreenock Foundry. House,

Orangefield cottage

Swan Allan, of M'llwraith and Swan. House, 85 Eegent

street

Swan Andrew, of William Swan and Son. Ho., G-reenbank

cottage, Finnart

Swan Eobert, spirit dealer, and stabling. White Horse Inn,

6 Market street

Swan Thomas, fireman, 12 John street

Swan William & Son, slaters and slate merchants, 5 Sir

Michael street

Swan William, of William Swan & Son. House, Grreenbank

cottage, Finnart

Swan Miss, 21 Brougham st^?eet

Swan Miss, 31 Sir Michael street

Swan Mrs, 19 Hamilton street

SWEENEY Charles, pawnbroker, 5 William street. Ho.,

2 St Andrew street

Sweeney Michael, labourer, 15 Baker street

Sweeney Mrs A., broker, 2 Dalrymple st. Ho., 5 William

street

SWOED Archibald, wine and spirit merchant, 20 WestBurn street and 9 Shaw street. House, 26 Eldon st.

Sword James, boot and shoemaker, 15 Shaw street

Sword John, spirit merchant, 69 Yennel

Sword William, spirit retailer, 30 Cathcart street. House,

39 Lynedoch street

SYM William, inspector of police, Holmscroft street, west

SYMON Charles, engineer, 82 East Hamilton street

SYMINGTON John, joiner and glazier, 16 Sugarhouse lane.

House, 32 Inverkip street

DIRECTORY. 201

Sjnniiigtoii John, draper, 12 Nelson street, west

Symington Jolin, jun., accountant, National Bank of Scot-

land. House, Boyd place, 33 West Blackball street

TAILOES' House of Call,, 16 Market street

TAIT John, engineer, 15 Baker street

Tait Mrs Alexander, 5 Captain street

TANNOCK Andrew, plasterer, head of Duncan street. Ho.

,

39 Ann street

Tannock Quintin, of Quintin Tannock & Son. House, 6

West Stewart street

Tannock Quintin & Son, plasterers, Ker street

Tannock Quintin, jun., of Quintin Tannock & Son. House,

Mount pleasant

Tannock Eobert, mate, 23 Ingleston street

TAEBET William, joiner, 51 Inverkip street

Tarbet M., shoe warehouse, 4 West Blackball street. Ho.,

25 Nicholson street

TASSELLS Thomas, skipper, 9 Main street, Cartsdyke

TASKEE Andrew, of James Hunter & Co. Ho., 40 Union

street

Tasker James, merchant, 40 Union street

TAYLOE Captain Alexander, Clyde house, Eosneath street

Taylor Angus, seaman, 7 Duncan street

Taylor Archibald, joiner, Broomhill

Taylor Daniel, cork cutter, 55 Shaw street. House, Fancy

Earm cottage

Taylor Daniel, butcher, 47 Hamilton street. House, 25 West

Burn street

Taylor Eev. Dayid, of West Shaw street E.P. Church. Ho.,

Fox street

Taylor David, carpenter, 8 Baker street

Taylor Duncan, carpenter, 27 Hamilton street

Taylor Gilbert, labourer, 10 HiU street

202 DIRECTORY.

Taylor James, millwriglit, Overton

Taylor James, mason, Drumfroch.ar road

Taylor James, mason, 5 Hill street

Taylor James, spirit dealer, 37 Rue-end street

Taylor James, joiner, 47 Lynedoch. street

Taylor James, smith., 25 Eegent street

Taylor John, boatman, 6 Watt street

Taylor John, flesher, 55 Inyerkip street

Taylor John, carpenter, 10 Hill street

Taylor John, shipmaster, 27 Kelly street

Taylor John F., tobacconist, and earthenware dealer, 16

Cartsbnrn street

Taylor Malcom, corkcutter, 55 Shaw street. House, Fancy

Farm cottage

Taylor Eobert, wine and spirit merchant, 9 Main street,

Gartsdyke

Taylor William, moulder, 4 Ingleston street

Taylor William, cashier, 35 Lynedoch street

Taylor William, teacher, Greenock Academy. Ho., 24 Bris-

bane street

Taylor William, carter, 47 Ann street

Taylor Catherine Ann, teacher. Industrial Institution, Cap-

tain street

Taylor Margaret, teacher. School of Industry, 25 Sir Michael

street

Taylor Miss, milliner, 25 West Burn street

Taylor Mrs Alexander, dressmaker, 9 Antigua street

Taylor Mrs Angus, 9 Roxburgh street

Taylor Mrs A., feuar, 40 Eldon street

Taylor Mrs A., 60 Roxburgh street

Taylor Mrs J., lodgings, 63 Rue-end street

Taylor Mrs John, 4 Sir Michael street

Taylor Mrs R., fiesher, 13 Cathcart streets House, 18 do.

Taylor Mrs, 21 Ann street

Taylor Mrs, 18 Inverkip street

Taylor Mrs, lodgings, 19 Shaw street

DIRECTORY. 203

TELFER Colin, jun,, farmer, WhinMUTelfer James, cowfeeder, Bradielston

Telfer William, cowfeeder, Drumfrochar

Telfer Miss Agnes, 7 Sugarhouse lane

TEMPLETON Robert, shopman, 44 Inverkip street

Templeton W. C, law clerk and accountant, 21 Bearhope st.

Templeton W. T. & Co., merchants and ship brokers, 2

Church place

TENNANT Mrs John, spirit dealer, 28 Market street. Ho.,

21 Sir Michael street

TENNAY Mary, grocer, 12 Vennel

TENNENT H. L., adyocate and sheriff-substitute. House,

66 Union street

TETJLON John H., 2 Cathcart square. House, 6 Roxburghstreet

THEATRE Royal, 38 West Blackball street. Mrs EdmundGlover, proprietress

THE Clyde Pottery, Port-Glasgow road

The Duke of Hamilton coal depot, 3 Chapel street

The Greenock Foundry Co., engineers and iron founders,

East Stewart street

The Glasgow and Greenock Shipping Co., City Bank build-

ings, 32 Cathcart street

The Greenock Brewery Company, brewers and maltsters, 39

Nicholson street

The Royal Bank of Scotland, 38 Cathcart street

THOBAYEN Gerard, sugarboiler, 29 Sugarhouse lane

Thobayen Mrs John, 7 Lynedoch street

THOM William, fish and oil merchant, 20 Hamilton street

Thom Mrs Charles, spirit merchant, 3 West Quay lane

THOMSON Alexander, banker, CaddleMl

Thomson Alexander, blacksmith, 26 Nicholson street

Thomson Alexander, smith, 8 Baker street

Thomson Alexander, labourer, 29 Hamilton street

Thomson Andrew, engineer, 19 John street

Thomson Charles, plumber, 21 Kelly street

204 DmECTORY.

Thomson Cliarles, boilermaker, 40 Main street, Cartsdyke

Thomson Donald, of Thomson & Mitchell. House, 6 Ard-

gowan street, west

Thomson Dugald, teacher of navigation, mathematics, and

natural philosophy, 29 Cathcart street. House, do.

Thomson Dugald, carpenter, 2 Wilson place, East Ingleston

road

Thomson Duncan, joiner, 33 Eegent street

Thomson Duncan, joiner, 61 Main street, Cartsdyke

Thomson Edward, 30 Inverkij) street

Thomson Greorge, engineer, 11 St Andrew street

Thomson Henry, cotton spinner, Drumfrochar road

Thomson James, carpenter, 5 Bruce street

Thomson James, sugar boiler, 6 Under crescent

Thomson James, of Thomson & Son. House, 21 Broughamstreet

Thomson James, precentor, 16 Cross-shore street

Thomson John, cashier of the National Bank, Watt place

Thomson John, joiner, 9 Duncan street

Thomson John, joiner, 5 John street

Thomson John, labourer, 33 Eegent street

Thomson John, resident engineer, Albert Harbour works.

House, 9 Brisbane street

Thomson John, of Thomson & Son. House, 21 Broughamstreet

Thomson John, sawyer, 7 Under crescent

Thomson Joseph, engineer, 9 Arthur street

Thomson Lachlan, sawyer, 19 Main street, Cartsdyke

Thomson Michael, joiner, 16 Bearhope street

Thomson & Mitchell, joiners, 3 Tobago street

Thomson Eev. Peter, minister of Crawfurdsburn Free Church.

House, Miramichi buildings, Port-Glasgow road

Thomson Peter, sugarboiler, 9 Sugarhouse lane

Thomson Peter, boilermaker, 2 Springkell street

Thomson Eobert, cooper, 37 Nicholson street

Thomson Eobert, Obseryatory, Einnart road

DIRECTORY. 205

Thomson Eobert, brush and comb warebouse, 27 Hamilton

street. House, Mount pleasant

Thomson Samuel, builder and feuar. Mount pleasant

Thomson Samuel, carpenter, Carmichael's land. Crescent

Thomson & Son, clothiers, 4 West Blackball street

Thomson Thomas & Son, builders, pavement merchants, &c.

45 Nicholson street

Thomson Thomas, smith, 12 John street

Thomson Thomas, of T. Thomson & Son. Ho., 3 Kelly st.

Thomson Thomas, jr., builder, 24 Nicholson street

Thomson Thomas, boilermaker, 34 Main street, Cartsdyke

Thomson William, of E. Cowan & Co. Ho., 33 Brougham

street

Thomson William W., of T. Thomson & Son. House, 3

Kelly street

Thomson William, laboui^er, 22 West Blackball street

Thomson Eev. William Eeid, minister of Sir Michael street

U. P. Church. House, 11 Ardgowan square

Thomson William, shipmaster, 50 Eldon street

Thomson William, mason, 42 Inverkip street

Thomson Miss, 26 Nicholson street

Thomson Miss, 1 Eoxburgh street

Thomson Miss, feuar, 10 Kelly street

Thomson Miss, lodgings, 23 Kelly street

Thomson Miss, dressmaker, 13 Lynedoch street

Thomson Mrs A., 10 West breast

Thomson Mrs David, 8 Sir Michael street

Thomson Mrs Dugald, 3 Salmon street

Thomson Mrs James, 35 Nicholson street

Thomson Mrs Neil, 27 Brougham street

Thomson Mrs Eobert, 18 Antigua street

Thomson Mrs Thomas, feuar, 7 Brisbane street

Thomson Mrs William, 60 Eoxburgh street

Thomson Mrs, 20 Cathcart street

Thomson Mrs, 35 Hamilton street

Thomson Mrs, 40 Main street, Cartsdyke:S2

206 DIRECTORY.

Thomson Mrs, ladies' nurse, 4 West Burn street

THORBUEN James, carpenter, 19 Jolin street

Thorburn Samuel, moulder, 9 Main street, Cartsdyke

THORNE E. & Sons, the Distillery Bonded Stores, 6 Manse

lane

Tkorne Edwin E., of E. Thorne & Sons. House, Grreen-

bank

Thorne Eobert, of E. Thorne & Sons. House, Greenbank

Thorne T. M., wine and spirit merchant, 11 Hamilton street

Thorne Thomas M., of E. Thorne & Sons. House, 15 Ard-

gowan street, west

THOENTON James, steward, 5 West Quay lane

TIEENEY John, boot and shoemaker, 49 Cathcart st. Ho.,

3 Trafalgar street

Tierney John, spirit dealer, 2 William street

tCierney Thomas, joiner, 11 West breast

TILLEET Andrew, gardener, 16 East Quay lane

'TINDAL Mrs James, Cowdenknowes cottage

trODD Alexander, bank messenger, 2 Church place

Todd Greorge, seaman, 7 Tobago street

Todd Humphrey, labourer, 4 Tobago street

Todd John, mason, 55 Inverkip street ^

Todd Miss Margaret, grocer, 5 Dellingburn street

Todd Mrs George, 29 West Blackball street

Todd Mrs George, 28 Ann street

Todd Mrs John, 7 Ardgowan square

TONTINE Hotel, 34 Cathcart street

TOOLE Thomas, labourer, 49 Main street, Cartsdyke

TOEEANCE Archibald, shipmaster, 21 Antigua street

TOUGH Alexander & Son, rope manufacturers, Clyde Eope-

workj Eegent street. Warehouse, head of Steamboat

quay

Tough Alexander, of Alexander Tough & Son. Housej 7

Lyle street

Tough James, provision and fish dealer, 3 Charles st Ho.,

38 Hamilton street

DIEECTOET. 207

Tough. Jolm, ropemaker, 1 Lyle street

Tough. Mrs Berry, feuar, Hope place, 17 Antigua street

Tough Mrs, 1 1 Hamilton street

Tough Mrs, 9 Under crescent

Tough Mrs, 3 Hamilton street

TOWIE Charles, boilermaker, 2 Springkell street

TEAIN" Mrs Eobert W-, 1 Ardgowan square

TEAINEE Mrs, 15 Cathcart street

TEAVEES James, marine dealer, Donald's court. House,

27 Vennel

TEEASUEEE Dayid, cabinetmaker, 28 Ann street

TUCKEE Wniiam, moulder, 2 John street

TULLOOH Eobert, carpenter, 8 John street

Tulloch William, ropespinner, 41 Lynedoch street

TUELEY John, moulder, 11 Cathcart street

TUENBULL James, steam packet agent, 23 Cathcart street'

House, Havelock buildings, 17 West Blackball street

TurnbuU James, carpenter, 9 Under crescent

TurnbuU Jonathan, blockmaker, 41 Ann street

TurnbuU Eobert, carpenter, 9 Hill street

TUENEE Archibald, clerk, 38 Eoxburgh street

Turner Coll James, merchant, 18 West Burn street. Houscj

1 Ardgowan street, west

Turner Douglas, wine, spirit and tea merchant, 18 Nicholson

street. House, 20 do.

Turner Duncan, joiner, 19 Hamilton street

Turner James, jun., writer, 5 West Blackball street. Ho.,

Clyde street

Turner John, sailmaker, 3 Bearhope street

Turner Eobert, labourer, 10 Sir Michael street

Turner Eobert, engine keeper, 9 Hill street

Turner William, labourer, 59 Eue-end street

Turner William, commission merchant, 18 West Burn street*,

House, 1 Fox street

Turner Mrs Ann, Eoyal Oak tavern, 2 Cross-shore street

Turner Mrs Colin, 35 Lynedoch street

'208 DIRECTOBY.

Turner Mrs John, 38 Eosburgli street

Turner Mrs John, restaurant, 29 Cathcart street. House, 9

Shaw place

Turner Mrs John, Orangefield

TWEBDEL L. James, of E. Cowan & Co. House, 18 Ard-

gowan square

TWEEDLIE James, seaman, 55 Shaw street

Tweedlie Eobert tobacconist, 39 Cathcart street. House, 24

Hamilton street

TWIGtGt Edward, gunmaker and cutler, 33 Hamilton street.

House, Mount pleasant

TYEE Archibald, spirit dealer, Eue-end street

Tyre James, tanner, 6 Bruce street

Tyre John, labourer, 13 Inverkip street

Tyre Eobert, cotton s|)inner, Drumfrochar road

Tyre Eobert, locker, Mount place, Ann street

TYSON John, tailor, 32 Hamilton street

U

UNION Bank of Scotland, 1 Hamilton street

UNITED Presbyterian Church, Oeorge square

United Presbyterian Church, 22 Nicholson street

United Presbyterian Church, Sir Michael street

United Presbyterian Church, 3 Union street

United Steam Tug Co., 2 West Quay

UEIE Hugh, railway porter, 19 Cathcart street

Urie James, carjpenter, 3 John street

Urie Eobert, photographer, and dealer in photographic ma-terials, 32 Hamilton street

Urie Thomas, Bogston station master, 41 East Hamilton

street

Urie Thomas, boilermaker, 3 John street

Urie William, boilermaker, 1 Under crescent

UEQUHAET James, brassfounder, BLillend

Urquhart Mrs James, 33 Cathcart street

DIEECTOEY. 209

VALANCE Alexander, joiner, 3 Arthur street

VANCE James, joiner, 1 Hill street

VASEY Thomas, minister of West Burn street Baptist

chapel. House, 37 Eegent street

VASS David, carpenter, 2 John street

VINCENT George, clothier and general outfitter, 5 William

street. House, 2 Cross-shore street

VIETU^ Alexander, ropespinner, 16 William street

Virtue William, ropespinner, 7 Sir Michael street

Virtue Mrs Alexander, 47 Ann street

VIVIAN & Sons, copper merchants, 41 Eue-end st.—James

Tasker & Son, agents

W

WAILS Mrs John, 15 John street

WALLS Thomas, seaman, 1 Arthur street

WALKEE Alexander, cooper, 5 Lynedoch street

Walker Andrew, moulder, 12 Ingleston street

Walker Andrew, carpenter, 6 Chapel street

Walker Andrew, labourer, 15 St Andrew street

Walker Daniel, late carpenter, 5 Lynedoch street

Walker David, flesher, 33 West Burn street

Walker Duncan, baker, 1 Hill street

Walker Hugh, of John Walker & Co. House, 59 Union st.

Walker James, agent for J. S. Virtue, publisher. House,

24 Ann street

Walker James, huckster, 59 Main street, Cartsdyke

Walker James, tailor, 2 Watt place

Walker James, railway porter, 5 Hill street

Walker James, smith, 5 Main street, Cartsdyke

Walker John, clerk, 59 Eoxburgh street

Walker John, carter and contractor, 8 Buccleuch street

Walker John & Co., sugar refiners, East Shaw street

210 DIRECTORY.

Walker Jolin, of Jolm Walker & Co. Ho., 6 rinnart terrace

Walker Eobert S., flesher, 39 Shaw street and 20 Jolm st.

House, 50 Eldon street

Walker Thomas, ironmonger, 15 Brisbane street

Walker Thomas, labourer, Drumfrocbar road

Walker William, cotton spinner, Drumfrocbar road

Walker William, spirit dealer, 45 Inyerkip street

Walker Miss, 4 Greorge square

Walker Miss, dressmaker, 15 KUblain street

Walker Mrs George, spirit dealer, 27 Eue-end street. Ho.,

2 St Andrew street

Walker Mrs James, grocer, 82 East Hamilton street

Walker Mrs Jobn> 19 Bruce street

Walker Mrs William, 3 Shaw place

Walker Mrs, 2 Dellingburn street

WALLACE James, M.D., physician and surgeon, 14 Union

street

Wallace James, shipmaster, 29 Lynedoch street

Wallace James S., professor of dancing and calisthenics. As-

sembly rooms, Greenock, and Abercorn rooms. Paisley.

House, Abercorn buildings, Paisley

Wallace John, shipmaster, Holmscroft street, west

Wallace John, moulder, 12 Ingleston street

Wallace Peter, mariner, 36 Sir Michael street

Wallace Samuel, carpenter, 28 Cartsburn street

Wallace William, shipmaster, 19 Antigua street

Wallace William, labourer, 7 Lower Ingleston

Wallace William, shipmaster, 24 Bank street

Wallace William, carpenter, 12 Watt street

Wallace Miss, teacher, 2 East Blackball street

Wallace Mrs, lodgings, 33 Hamilton street

Wallace Mrs Robert, furrier, crape and feather dresser, 13

West Blackball street

Wallace Mrs WiUiam, 4 Trafalgar street

WALLEE Joseph, plumber, 5 West Stewart street

WALTON IJ trick, of H.M. Customs, 48 Brougham street

DIEECTOEY. 211

WAED James, carter, 50 Inverkip street

Ward William, captain, 8 Kelly street

WAEDEN Archibald, measurer, 22 Brisbane street

Warden James S., 15 Ardgowan street

Warden James B., shipmaster, 12 West BlackhaU. street

Warden John, sailmaker, 15 West Stewart street

Warden Ninian, shipmaster, 29 Brougham street

Warden Ninian, weaver, 76 Eoxburgh street

Warden Peter, farmer, Murdieston

Warden Eobert, late baker, 10 Laird street

Warden Eobert, farmer, Finnart

Wai-den WilHam, coal agent, 28 Vennel, Office, 18 Cath-

cart street

Warden Margaret, milliner, Havelock buildings, 17 WestBlackhall street. House, 1 Argyle street

Warden Mrs, 15 Ardgowan street, west

WAEE Courtney, coal agent, 54 West Blackhall street

WAELEY John, labourer, 65 Main street, Oartsdyke

WAENOCK James, boatman, 13 Hamilton street

WAEEEN John, pointsman, 22 John street

Warren Mrs, lodgings, 50 Shaw street

WASSON Eobert, joiner, 19 Bearhope street

Wasson Thomas, mason, 45 Cathcart street

WATSON Alexander, grocer, 30 Yennel

Watson Alexander, messenger, Post office. House, 3 Shan-

non's close

Watson Alexander L., traveller, 20 Brisbane street

Watson Charles, seaman, 36 Hamilton street

Watson David, carpenter, 19 John street

Watson Frederick, glass and china merchant, 6 West Black-

hall street

Watson Frederick, hairdi^esser and perfumer, 8 West Black-hall street. House, 6 do.

Watson James, pansman, 9 Watt street

Watson John, carpenter, 21 Nicholson street

Watson Malcom, rigger, 4 Sir Michael street

212 DIRECTORY.

Watson Eobert, seaman, 27 Hamilton street

Watson Eobert, of Campbell & Watson. House, 9 East

Quay lane

Watson Thomas, jun., bootmaker, 7 Cathcart street. Ho,,

3 Hope street

Watson Thomas, sailmaker, 30 Nicbolson street

Watson William, upholsterer and cabinetmaker, 25 Nichol-

son street. House, 53 Inverkip street

Watson William, labourer, 16 Bruce street

Watson IMiss, feuar, 1 1 West Stewart street

Watson Mrs Eobert, spirit dealer, 10 East breast. House, 1

Sugarhouse lane

Watson Mrs Eobert, lodgings, 9 East Quay lane

Watson Mrs, 19 Lynedoch street

WATT James, engineer, 13 Lyle street

Watt William, smith, 10 Shaw street

Watt WiUiam, wine and spirit merchant, 27 Main street^

Cartsdyke, and 5 Customhouse place. Ho., Brougham

street

Watt Misses, Finnart

WATTEES William, ropespinner, 89 Eegent street

Watters Mrs, lodgings, 33 Eegent street

WATTEESON John, smith, 1 Hill street

WATTON Miss, dressmaker, 2 Hamilton street

WAUDBY WiUiam, fireman, 3 Yennel

WAUan Hugh, labourer, 28 West Blackball street

Waugh James, labourer, 5 Cartsburn street

WAYMAN Eobert, merchant. Mount pleasant

WEBSTEE Alexander, baker, 8 Argyle street

WEDDEL George, joiner, 22 Cartsburn street

Weddel John, tanner, Ladyburn, East Hamilton street

Weddel William, slater, 5 Bruce street

WEIE Alexander, ropemaker, 28 Crawfurd street

Weir Alexander, rigger, 49 Shaw street

Weir Alexander, brassfounder, Holmscroffc street, west

Weir Allan, writer, 7 William street. Ho., 17 Antigua st.

DIRECTORY. 213

Weir Daniel, coal dealer, 5 Tobago street

Weir Duncan, labourer, 23 Main street, Cartsdyke

Weir Duncan, carpenter, 13 Sir Iklichael street

Weir Duncan, carpenter, 25 Eegent street

Weir Greorge, millwrigM, 4 Lyle street

Weir James, smith, 21 Jolm street

Weir James, joiner, 20 West Blackball street. House, 38

West Stewart street

Weir James, smitb, 66 Eoxburgb street

Weir James, feuar, 1 West Burn street

Weir John, rivetter, 14 Market street

Weir John, boilermaker, 8 Ingleston street

Weir John, spirit dealer, 12 Market street

Weir Neil, shipmaster, 20 Ann street

Weir Thomas, plumber, 12 Bruce street

Weir William M. Gr., Post-office. House, 19 Antigua street

Weir Miss, musKn agent, 13 West Stewart street

Weir Miss, 6 Kilblain street

Weir Mrs A., 59 Ptue-end street

Weir Mrs George, 9 Cross-shore street

Weir Mrs John, 8 Kelly street

Weir Mrs, 18 Cathcart street

Weir Mrs, 3 Hill street

WELL PAEK Promenade. Entrances, Eegent street, Bankstreet, and Lynedoch street

Well Park Free Church, Lynedoch street

WELLLNaTON PAEK Pleasure Grounds. Entrance headof Baker street

WELSH James, accountant and commission agent, 18 Cath-

cart street. House, 10 Forsyth street

Welsh James, engineer, 13 Lynedoch street

Welsh John, smith, 23 Lynedoch street

Welsh Eobert, joiner, 15 John street

Welsh Walter, tenter, 47 Ann street

WESLEYAN Methodist Chapel, 4 Ardgowan st., west

WEST Benjamin, of Nicol & West. House, 15 Kelly st.

214 DIRECTORY.

West End Medical HaU, 4 West Blackhall street

West Free CL.urcli, Ardgowan street, west

West Parish Church, Nelson street, west

West Mrs, 15 Kelly street

WESTEEN Saw Mills, Bay of Quick

WESTON Eobert, joiner, 3 Virginia street

Weston Thomas, smith, 2 John street

WHAETON Miss, 19 Brisbane street

WHEAT Sheaf Hotel, 6 Church place

WHITE Archibald, watchman, 15 Arthur street

White Archibald, carpenter, 10 Baker street

Wliite Daniel, tinsmith, 9 Market street

White Hart Hotel, 50 Cathcart street

White James, private teacher of arithmetic and mathematics,.

11 Bearho]3e street

White James, shipmaster, 7 Brougham street

White James S., cooper, 38 West Burn street

White James, clerk, 17 Brougham street

White John, coachman, 50 Eldon street

White John, chemist and druggist, 30 Hamilton st. House,,

00 Union street

White William, 38 Eldon street

White Mrs Alexander, 19 John street

White Mrs Duncan, 8 Sir Michael street

White Mrs, 4 West Quay lane

White Mrs, 21 Nicholson street

WHITEEOED Edward, joiner, 12 Tobago street

Whiteford John, cooper, 10 Hill street

Whiteford John, labourer, 26 Cartsbum street

"WTiiteford Eobert, saddler, 36 Cathcart street. House, IS

Eue-end street

Whiteford Eobert, grocer and spirit retailer, 13 Eue-end st,

Whiteford Mrs, mangier,- 21 Crawfnrd street

WHITEHEAD James, grocer, 35 Shaw street. House, IS

Cross-shore street

WHITEHILL Daniel, carpenter, 22 Cartsburn street

Directory. 215

WHITELAW Adam, smitli, 4 Lower Ingleston

WHITHAM James, foreman wool sorter, BroomHll

WHYTE Alexander, Customliouse boatman, Mount place,

Ann street

Wliyte Daniel, carpenter, 10 Shaw street

Wliyte ISiiss A., poulterer, 36 West Blackhall street

WIGG-INS James, tailor, 8 Manse lane

WIGHT James, mate, 2 Lyle street

Wight Mrs, lodgings, 13 Vennel

WILKIE David, carpenter, 31 Hamilton street

Wilkie Duncan, boilermaker, 9 John street

Wilkie James, mason, 6 Ann street

Wilkie John, engineer, 13 East Quay lane

Wnkie John, mariner, 14 WilKam street

Wilkie Mrs, lodgings, 13 East Quay lane

Wilkie Mrs, 12 Tobago street

WILKISON Eobert, cooper, 36 Sir Michael street

WILLIAMS William, boarding house keeper, 4 Dalrymple

street

Williams, Foster & Co., copper and yellow metal manufac-

turers, 8 Bogle st. Grray & Buchanan, agents

WILLIAMSON George, writer and notary public, 48 Cath-

cart street. House, Newton street, Finnart

Williamson George, cooper, 25 Eegent street

Williamson Daniel, of Williamson and Gray. Ho., Black's

land, Mount Pleasant street

Williamson & Gray, joiners, 51 Vennel

Williamson Hugh, grocer and provision merchant, 51 Mainstreet, Cartsdyke

Williamson James, moulder, 34 Sir Michael street

Williamson Robert, tailor, 76 Roxburgh street

Williamson Thomas, carpenter, 12 Ingleston street

Williamson William, boilermaker, 23 Lynedoch street

Williamson William, Glasgow and Greenock parcel carrier,

12 Hamilton street and 23| Buchanan street, Glasgow

Williamson Mrs James, 1 Sugarhouse lane

216 DIEECTOET.

Williamson Mrs Jolin, furnisliing shop, 58 Eoxburgk st.

Williamson Mrs, 6 Eoslin street

Williamson Miss Mary, tailoress, 19 Sir Michael street

WILLS Eobert, millwright, 11 Hill street

Wills Thomas, labourer, 5 Main street, Cartsdyke

WILLOUaHBY James Mitchell, 38 West BlackhaU street.

House, 6 Boyd street

WILSON Alexander B., engineer, 87 Eegent street

Wilson Alexander M., of A. & J. Wilson. Ho., Abbotsford

place, 5 Eoxburgh street

Wilson Alexander, mason, 18 Duncan street

Wilson A. & J., furnishing ironmongers and ship chandlers

65 Eue-end street

Wilson Eev. Archibald, Episcopal clergyman, 52 Union st.

Wilson Archibald, joiner, 2 East Blackball street

Wilson Archibald, cooper, 20 Vennel

Wilson Charles, mariner, 35 Orawfurd street

Wilson Charles, pointsman, 7 St Lawrence street

Wilson David, farmer, Cornhaddock

Wilson Edward, wholesale salt merchant, drysalter, and pro-

vision merchant, 27 Charles st. Ho., 15 Kilblain st.

Wilson George, dispensing chemist, 40 Cathcart st. House,

11 Shaw place

Wilson Hugh, agent for Morning Journal, 10 East Quaylane. House, 19 Brisbane street

Wilson James, of A. & J. Wilson. House, Abbotsford place,

5 Eoxburgh street

Wilson James, joiner, 9 Bruce street

Wilson James, moulder, 17 Arthur street

Wilson James, shoemaker, 11 East Shaw street

Wilson J. & C, teas, fruits, and confections, 12 Ann street*

House, 8 Trafalgar street

Wilson John, Queen's porter, 47 Lynedoch street

Wilson John, smith, 4 Salmon street

Wilson John, cooper, 27 West Burn street

Wilson John, clerk, 4 Bearhope street

DIEECTOEY. 217

Wilson Jolin, baker, 16 Ann street

Wilson Jolin, watcliman, 2 John street

Wilson John, coalmaster, 3 Chapel street. Office, 69 Great

Clyde street, Glasgow

Wilson John, general grocer, 15 Hamilton street. House,

12 Nelson street, west

Wilson Joseph, engineer, 2 John street

Wilson Eichard, lumper, 14 Market street

Wilson Eobert, brassfounder, 17 Sir Michael street

Wilson Eobert, rigger, 7 Nicholson street

Wilson Eobert, smith, 4 St Andrew street

Wilson Eobert, steam tug-master, 63 Eue-end street

Wilson Eobert, engineer, 1 Hill street

Wilson Eobert, smith, 82 East Hamilton street

Wilson Thomas, police sergeant, 3 Bearhope street

Wilson Thomas, mason, 19 Bruce street

Wilson Thomas, steamboatman, 8 Chapel street

Wilson Thomas, boilermaker, 1 Arthur street

Wilson Walter, carter, 5 Ardgowan street, Glebe

Wilson William, carpenter, 7 St Lawrence street

Wilson Wniiam, 9 Arthur street

Wilson William, plumber, 5 Bruce street

Wilson William, joiner, 17 Arthur street

Wilson William, carpenter, 80 East Hamilton street

Wilson Miss Agnes, dressmaker, 1 Duncan street

Wilson Miss, teas, fruits, confections, &c., 12 Ann street and39 West Blackball street

Wilson Mrs A., 10 Laird street

Wilson Mrs John, 1 Springkell street

Wilson Mrs John, 18 Brisbane street

Wilson Mrs John, 30 Market street

Wilson Mrs William, 9 Duncan street

Wilson Mrs William, 10 Bruce street

WINGATE Gabriel, labourer, Carmichael's land, CrescentWEN'TON John, inspector of buildings, 20 Bruce street

Winton Samuel, tenter, 14 Hamilton street

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218 DIRECTORY.

WISHAET Tliomas, hairdresser, 2 Cross-sliore st. House,

11 do.

Wishart Mrs Daniel, lodgings, 3 Under crescent

Wishart Mrs John, lodgings, 11 Cross-shore street

WOOD Alexander, gardener, Bogston, Port-Glasgow road

Wpod Francis, sculptor, 72 Eoxburgh street

Wood John, millwright, 3 Eegent st. Ho., 10 Antigua st.

Wood John, gardener, Wood gardens, Port-Grlasgow road

Wood Joseph, weaver, 39 Ann street

Wood Patrick, shoemaker, 1 Rue-end street

Wood Thomas, sculptor, opposite Cemetery gate. House,

Holmscroft street, west

Wood William, cartwright, 4 Chapel street. House, 57

Main street, Cartsdyke

Wood William, mason, 13 Hamilton street

Wood William, mate, 11 East Shaw street

Wood William, grocer, 5 Shaw street

Wood Miss, 3 Trafalgar street

WOODSIDE Coal Depot, 5 Chapel street

WOLMSLEY Mrs, 11 Arthur street

WOPEELL William, seaman, 44 Inverkip street

WEAY WilHam, mate, 39 Lynedoch street

WEEDE & Co. , sugar brokers and commission merchants,

City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street

Wrede Lear, of Wrede & Co. House, Southhill

WEIGHT Alexander, acting manager, Theatre Eoyal. Ho,,

194 Gallowgate, Glasgow

Wright Alexander, 8 Inverkip street

Wright David, engineer, 28 Eoxburgh street

Wright John, currier, 23 Arthur street

Wright Peter, slater. Mount pleasant

Wright Eobert, writer, and clerk of the peace for Eenfrew-shire. City of Glasgow Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart st.

House, 9 Ardgowan square

Wright William, engineer, 28 Eocxburgh street

Wright "William, 35 Ann street

DIUECTOEY. 219

WrigM William, cHmney sweeper, 7 Cowgate street

Wright Miss, 35 Ann street

Wright Mrs Daniel, lodgings, 7 Lynedoch street

Wright Mrs James, 5 Captain street

WYLIE Claud, smith, 3 Arthur street

WyHe George, scripture reader, 28 West Blackhall street

Wylie James, 15 Arthur street

Wylie John, sergeant of county police, 32 Inverkip street

Wylie John, pilot, 7 Kelly street

Wylie William, spirit dealer, 38 Inverkip street

Wylie Mrs, 31 Hamilton street

WYSE Alexander, confectioner, 29 Hamilton st. Ho., do.

YAUN David, cabinetmaker, Hope street

YEATS John & Co., tobacco and snuJff makers, 65 Eue-end

street. House, Glen cottage

Yeats Mrs James, 1 Springkell street

YEO D. D. & Co., painters, paperhangers, oil and colour

merchants, &c., 16 East India breast

Yeo D. D., of D. D. Yeo & Co. House, 24 Bank street

YOEK James, of W. & J. York. House, 51 Union street

York William, of W. & J. York. House, 5 Nelson st., west

York William and James, contractors, Albert Harbour works

YOEKSTON William, boatbuilder, 1 Duncan street

YOUNG Alexander, mason, 24 Hamilton street

Young Alexander, precentor, 15 Main street, Cartsdyke

Young Andrew, teacher, 9 Ann street

Young David, engineer, 20 Antigua street

Young Donald, labourer, 15 Tobago street

Young Duncan, carpenter, 17 Arthur street

Young Hugh, grocer, 22 Sugarhouse lane

"Young James, 21 Ingleston street

Young James, heckler, 27 Eoxburgh street

Young John, sailmaker, 12 Nicholson street

220 DIRECTORY.

Young John, railway contractor, 47 Lynedoch street

Young J. & E., ship brokers, City Bank buildings, 32 Cath-

cart street

Young Eobert, labourer, 7 Sir Michael street

Young Eobert, optician and nautical instrument maker,

Fletcher's cottage, Mearns street

Young Stewart, flax dresser, 16 Tobago street

Young Thomas, foreman (Saw mill), 6 Nelson street. Glebe

Young William, cooper, 5 Bruce street

Young William, spirit dealer, 10 Ann street

Young William, grocer and provision merchant, 43 Hamil-

ton street. House, 28 West Blackball street

Young Miss Agnes, grocer, 2 John street

Young Miss, lodgings, 16 William street

Young Mrs A., eating house, 8 East breast

Young Mrs William, 65 Eoxburgh street

Young Mrs, lodgings, 24 Tobago street

YOUNGEE Thomas, joiner, 26 Vennel

YUILL Archibald, writer, 46 Cathcart street. House, 21

Union street

YuiU. John, smith, 4 Lower Ingleston

Yuill Stephen, Greenock coffee house and refreshment rooms,

14 East Quay lane. House, do.

TEADES AND PROFESSIONS,

CLASSIFIED AND AEEANGED IN ALPHABETICAL,

OEDEE.

ACCOinSTTAI^TS.

Campbell Dugald (and property agent), 29 Catlicart street

Duncan Jolin (and house factor), 2 Church place

Gillespie John (and house factor), City of Glasgow Bankbuildings, 32 Cathcart street

Hunter John (and house factor), 32 Cathcart street

Kelso James (and commission agent), Bank buildings, 13

William street

Milne James, jun., 37 West Burn street

Eaff George (and house factor), 41 Cathcart street

EusselD., 6 Nelson street. GlebeWelsh James (and commission agent), 18 Cathcart street

AGENTS.

Campbell David (coal), 3 Chapel street

Crawford John M., for North British Daily and GlasgowWeekly Mails, 1 Bank street

Hogg James, for Scottish Legal Burial and Loan Society, 24

Inverkip street

Walker James (book), 24 Ann street

Wilson Hugh, for Morning Journal, 10 East Quay lane

Weir Miss (muslin), 13 West Stewart street

ARTISTS.

Clark William, Seafield, Pox street

Lamont Thomas E., 36 Eldon street

AUCTIONEERS AKD APPRAISERS.

Cameron John & Sons, 10, 12, and 14 Cross-shore street

Herriot John & Son, 79 Eegent street and 12 West Blackballstreet

Smith David A., 18 Hamilton street

222 TRADES DIRECTORY.

BAKERS.

Bell Jolm, 3 West Blackliall street

Blair Alexander S., 36 Dalrymple street

Blair David, 45 Oatlicart street

Cricliton Hemy, 25 Hamilton street

Currie James, 27 Market street

Davie Greorge, 23 Dalrymple street and 11 Hamilton street

Galbreath John, 26 Oliarles street

Hamilton William, 65 Main street, Oartsdyke

M'Arthur Charles, 11 Cartsburn street

M'Call Neil, 48 Shaw street

M'Cracken George, 21 YennelMackay Thomas (and confectioner), Havelock buildings, 15

West Blackhall street

Mackenzie & Walker, 46 Hamilton street and 63 Eue-end st.

M'Kenzie Alexander, 12 West Blackhall street

M'Kenzie James, 55 VennelM'Kenzie Eobert, 38 Shaw street

M'Millan Andrew, 12 West Blackhall street

M'Nab Duncan, 61 Main street, OartsdykeM'Neilage John, 23 Antigua street

Marshall Daniel, 39 Hamilton street

Martin Eobert, 31 Hamilton street

Millar John, 3 Hamilton street and 12 Ann street

Millar Eobert, 5 Hamilton street

Morrison John 0. , 24 John street

Muir Allan, 45 Hamilton street

Muir Eobert, 26 Shaw street

Muirhead Alexander, 18 Duncan street

Neiii Eobert, 31 YennelOrr John, jr. (and grain merchant), 5 Eue-end street

Service Walter (and miller), 8 West Blackhall street

Simpson J., 27 Eue-end street

Wilson John, 16 Ann street

BASKET AJSTD TOY WAREHOUSE KEEPERS.

Campbell Mrs Eobert N., 7 Oathcart street

Campbell Mrs N., 20 Charles street

Thomson Eobert, 27 Hamilton street

BLACKSMITHS,

Adam Donald (ship smith), 37 Eue-end street

Boag Eobert (and forge master), 55 Shaw street

TRADES DIRECTORY. 223

Boag Thomas (grate maker and bell hanger), 7 West Black-

hall street

Brough & Orr (and farriers), 4 Chapel street

Campbell John (and chainmaker), 9 West breast

Chalmers James (beU. hanger and grate maker), 50 and 51

VennelCook D. & A. (and chainmakers), 4 Charles street and 19

Cathcart street

Hannan A. & D., 20 Cathcart street and 19 Shaw street

Love Andrew (farrier and cartwright), 50 Ene-end street

M'Coll John & Co. (and sugar mould manufacturers), IS

ChajDel street

M'Lean Eonald, 6 Baker street

M'Vicar Eobert (and ship smith), 3 Shaw street

M'Vicar William (and chainmaker), 7 East Stewart street

Mills Eobert (and chainmaker), 5 Dock breast

Mowat William & Co. (and boilermakers), 22 Arthur street

Eobinson A. & M. (farriers and cartwrights), 40 VennelScott James (and ship), 3 Dellingburn street

Smith Alexander (and cartwright), 25 Crawfurd street and5 Laird street

Smith John, 54 Eue-end street

Suttie Thomas & Co. (bellhangers and gratemakers), 18

Cathcart street

BOATBUILDERS.

Brown A. & H. (carpenters and blockmakers), 17 Eue-endstreet and 60 Main street, Cartsdyke

Brown William, Bay of QuickCameron Alexander G., 4 East Blackball street

Clark Lachlan, Clyde street, Bay of QuickCrawford & Hope, Bay of QuickMacdonald John, 9 Virginia street

M'Gregor Nicol and Eobert, 43 Eue-end street

Orr Thomas, 23 Eue-end street

BOOKBIJSTDEES.

Campbell Alexander, 9 Hamilton street

Clark Andrew, 8 Hamilton street

Laing Andrew, 49 Cathcart street

Morrison John & Sons, 67 Eue-end gtreet and 21 Hamiltonstreet

Pollock Dayid L., 26 Hamilton street

224 TEADES DIRECTOHY.

BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONEES.

Baird Eobert A., 41 Cathcart street

Black James W., Havelock buildings, 17 West Blackhall st.

Campbell Alexander, 9 Hamilton street

Griffith Patrick (old and new), Customhouse place

Hislop John, 29 Cathcart street

Innes William (librarian and news agent), 40 Hamilton st.

Johnston William, 46 Hamilton street

Laing Andrew, 49 Cathcart street

M'Arthur Duncan, 16 Cathcart street

M'Cunn James, 3 Hamilton street

M'Ewan Charles, 7 Cross-shore street

M'Kelvie James, 24 Hamilton street

Morrison John & Sons (paper rulers, lithographers, and li-

brarians), 67 Eue-end street and 21 Hamilton street

Neilson William, 33 Hamilton street

Owen Mrs James, 30 Cathcart street

Sheehy "Mrs Mary, 32 Hamilton street

Stewart Eobert (and printer), 38 Hamilton street

BOOT AM) SHOEMAKERS.

Armour Matthew, 11 Charles street

Barclay John (and grocer), 28 Inverkip street

Barclay Eobert, 46 Cathcart street

Blair Thomas, 26 West Burn street

Brodie John, 8 WUliam street

Campbell Archibald, 47 Main street, CaTtsdykeCampbell Peter, 58 YennelCarmichael John, 9 Cartsburn street

Copeland John, 11 Under crescent

Glasgow Boot and Shoe shop, 45 Cathcart street

Gray A. C, 16 Hamilton street

Handyside George, 1 3 Hamilton street

Jack & Adam, 17 Cathcart street

Livingston Donald, 5 East Shaw street

M'Eachran Donald, 4 Shaw street

M'Guckin Eichard, 5 Eue-end street

M'Hwee William, 1 Inverkip street

M'Intyre Malcom, 26 Charles street

M'Kinlay William (and gutta percha), 14 Cathcart streetMaclachlan Andrew, 35 Cathcart streetM'Laine AUan, 13 Charles street

M'Lardie James, 11 and 27 Cathcart street.

M'Naughtan Duncan, 44 Hamilton street

TRADES DIRECTORY. 225

M'Plierson Mrs, 13 Hamilton street

Marshall Eobert, 25 Ann street

Milne James, 3 Tobago street

Muir Eichard, 6 Hamilton street

Muir William, 31 Cathcart street

Paterson Charles, 31 Cathcart street

Patrick Adam, 6 West Blackliall street

Purdie P. & Gr., 40 Cathcart street

Ealston Alexander, 41 Shaw street

Eodger John, 3 Inverkip street

Smith John, 29 Hamilton street

Sontar William & Son, 33 West Burn street

Sword James, 15 Shaw street

Tarbet M., 4 West Blackhall street

Tierney John, 49 Cathcart street

Watson Thomas, jr., 7 Cathcart street

BRAssrouisroEES.

Dewar James (and gasfitter and tinsmith), 26 Vennel and 8

Taylor's close

Duff James & Sons (and coppersmiths and gasfitters), 45

Eue-end street

Finlay & Weir (and inspectors of weights and measures),

54 and 56 Eue-end street

Fyfe James (and gasfitter and patent tap valve manufac-turer), 19 Cathcart street

Lyon John (and gasfitter), 3 DeUingburn street

BRAZIERS, COPPER AND TIN-PLATE WORKERS.

Coyle John, jun. (and gasfitter), 15 Cathcart street

Daskin & Co. (and gasfitters), 27 Hamilton street

Little Eobert, 11 East Quay laneLongwill Eobert, 9 Hamilton street

Shaw Thomas (plumber and ship smith), 18 Shaw street andNew Dock lane

BREWERS.

Black P. & A. (and maltsters), Holmscroft brewery, Captainstreet

Greenock Brewery Co., 39 Nicholson street

BUILDERS AISTD MASONS.

Campbell James, 7 Laird street

Cram Peter, Holmscroft street, west

226 TRADES DIEECTORY.

Fotlieringliam William, 14 Kilblain street

Kirk Eobert, 12 Bruce street

Kirkwood James, 20 Antigua street

Lang Eobert, 5 Tobago street

Ireland William, 3 Ann street

Nicol Cbarles, 36 Crawfurd street

Pollock James, 19 Bruce street

Smith Jobn & Co., 22 West Stewart street

Thomson Samuel, Mount pleasant

Thomson Thomas & Son (and pavement merchants), 45 Ni-cholson street

Thomson Thomas, jun., 24 Nicholson street

CABnTETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS.

Blair Robert & Son (and house factors), 7 West Blackball st»

Black & Yaun, 12 Brougham street

Cowan George, 18 West Blackball street and 1 Argyle st,

Crawford James, 2 West Blackball street

JFisher James (and funeral undertaker), 9 Laird street

Lang Eobert, 32 Charles street

M'Cunn James, 12 Kilblain street

M'Naught Thomas, 6 Albert place. West Blackball street

M'Pherson Peter, 30 West Burn street

Eougvie James (and funeral undertaker), 12 Bearhope st.

Eougvie John M'D., 11 Bearhope street

Service Archibald, 4 Kilblain street

Shaw William & Son, 14 Hamilton street

Watson Wniiam, 25 Nicholson street

CARVERS AISTD GILDERS,

Christie Peter & Co., Shaw place

Laurie and Fleming, 1 Bank street

MTee Neil (and photographer), 4 Albert place. West Black-hall street

CHEMISTS AT^D DRUGGISTS.

Alexander James Gr., 9 West Blackball street

Bryson Mrs J. H., 11 Main street, CartsdykeDuncan's Medical Hall, Havelock buildings, 17 West Black-

hall street

Fergusson John, 17 Hamilton street

Galbraith John, 63 Eue-end street

Greenock Apothecaries' Co. (and serated water manufac-turers), 28 Hamilton street

TRADES DIEECTOEY. 227

Kirk Eobert, 2 William street

MacNaught William, West-end Medical hall, 4 West Black-

hall street

White John, 30 Hamilton street

Wilson George, 40 Cathcart street

CHIMNEY SWEEPERS.

M'AUister Archibald, 7 Drummer's close

Wright William, 7 Cowgate street

CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE DEALERS.

Bailey Miss, 36 Shaw street

Hay John (wholesale), 21 and 22 Shaw street

Hyslop Mrs Edward (wholesale), 28 Hamilton street

Sharp William, 46 Cathcart street

Watson Frederick, 6 West Blackball street

CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS.

Archibald Mrs John, 14 Cathcart street

Benzie J., 19 Cathcart street and 26 Hamilton street

Blancken Joshua, 14 Cathcart street

Campbell John, 14 Hamilton street

Carbery Charles, 14 William street

Gallacher John, 12 Dalrymple street

Geercke & Burnside, 40 Cathcart street

Harvey Mrs B., 6 William street

M'Gee Susan, 52 Shaw street

M'Govern Patrick, 7 William street

M'Kinnis Mrs, 37 Cathcart street

Mays Eobert, 8 Dalrymple street

Moody M. & Co., 18 Hamilton street

Shank John, 15 Hamilton street

Smith David A., 18 Hamilton street

Smith E. & Co., 6 Cathcart scjuare and 16 William streetSutherland Henry, 4 Manse laneThomson & Son, 4 West Blackball street

Vincent George, 5 William street

COACH AND HORSE HIRERS.

Clark Eobert, Tontine stables, 9 Highland close and 14 EastQuay lane

Crookshanks Joseph (and funeral undertaker), 41 WestBlackball street and 8 Hamilton street

228 TRADES DIEECTOEY,

M'Farlane Donald, 25 West Blackhall street and 1 Jamaicastreet

M'Farlane Duncan, 14 Eoxburgh street

M'Gregor J. & D. (and funeral undertakers), 14 Hamiltonstreet

COAL MEECHANTS AKD AGENTS.

Angus George, Eailway mineral station, head of Arthur st.

Blair John, 14 Antigua street

Boyd & Spencer, new coal depot, Eegent street

Brown James, City Bank buildings, 32 (Jathcart street

Campbell John, mineral station, head of Arthur street

Clacher Thomas, 44 Main street, Cartsdyke

Clark John, 65 VennelCraig Thomas & Co. (assurance agents and house factors).

City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street

Darroch John, 44 Dalrymple street

Dempster Mrs Eobert, 32 Main street, Cartsdyke

Drummond WiQiam, 5 New Dock lane

Ewing George, new coal depot, Eegent street

Fergus James & Son, 9 West breast

Fell Thomas, Barr's breast

Given William, 30 East Shaw street

Hamilton & M'Culloch, 3 Chapel street

Henry Eobert, 11 Grey place

Hyndman James, 46 VennelMackay George, 10 St Andrew squareM'Morland E. S. & Co. (and lime), 15 East Quay lane

M'Tavish Donald, Overton coal depot, 3 Chapel street

Muir Eichard, 6 Hamilton street

Munro James, 27 Eoxburgh street

Newton Colliery Co., depot, head of Virginia street

Nicol Duncan, 55 Eue-end street

Orr John, 21 Ann street

Peters James S., 17 Cathcart street

Porter Eobert, 4 Springkell street

Eankin John, depot, head of Arthur street and 1 Bearhopestreet

Eiddell David, Dellingburn square, foot of Baker street

Eobertson John (and commission agent). East India breast

Smith James & Son, 5 Chapel street

Warden William, 28 Vennel and 18 Cathcart street

Ware Courtney, 54 West Blackball street

Wilson John, 3 Chapel street

TRADES DIRECTORY. 229

CONEECTIONERS.

Colins Jolm B. S. (and cook), 36 Oathcart street

Cuthbertson D. & T. (wholesale), 44 Hamilton street, and 20

Sugarhouse lane

Douglas Malcom (wholesale), 31 Cathcart street

Fleming Mrs George, Steamboat quayFraser Margaret (and pastry cook), 11 Cathcart street

Gait Peter, 13 Hamilton street

Gilchrist Miss, Eailway station

Grieve Mary, Albert place, 21 West Blackball street

Hendry Mrs J., 5 West Blackball street

Johnstone Thomas, 58 VennelM'Quiston Finlay (wholesale), 43 Cathcart street

Wilson J. & C. (and fruiterers), 12 Ann street

Wilson Miss, 39 West Blackball street

Wyse Alexander (wholesale), 29 Hamilton street

CONTRACTORS.

Barnard James, 9 George squareCrawford James, 8 Virginia street

Devlin John, HayfieldIreland William, 3 Ann street

M'Fadyen Finlay, Eailway station. Goods departmentM'Lean Matthew, 4 St Andrew squareMore Andrew, 1 William street

Walker John, 8 Buccleuch street

York William & James, Albert Harbour worksYoung John (railway), 47 Lynedoch street

COOPERS.

(Those marked thus * are also Fish Curers.J

*Baxter Eobert, 6 Kilblain street,,

Buchanan Eobert M., 18 Charles street

*Chisholm William & Co., 12 Charles street

Cowan Archibald (and oil merchant), 3 Bogle street

Gray & Eodger, 52 Eue-end street

Gruer John, sen., Harvie lane

Jamieson Arthur, 29 Shaw street

*Kelso M. & D., 6 New Dock breastLyle Abram & Sons (and stave merchants), 6 Nicholson st.

*M'Lean John & Co., 16 Charles street

*Malcolm & Co., 3 East Shaw street

Wilson John, 27 West Burn street

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230. TRADES DIEECTORY.

COPPER MERCHA]SrTS.

MacOallum P. & Sons, 14 Cathcart street

Vivian & Sons, 11 Eue-end street. James Tasker & Son,

Williams, Foster & Co., 8 Bogle street. Gray & Buchanan,

CORK GUTTERS.

Anderson Kenneth, 15 East Quay lane

M'Fie John, 56 Shaw street

M'lntjT^e Andrew, 23 YennelSinclair & Co., 8 Manse lane

Taylor Malcom, 55 Shaw street

CUTLERS AND GUNSMITHS.

Hope James, 8 Cathcart street

Martin John, 5 William street

Twigg Edward, 33 Hamilton street

DENTISTS.

Dowie Ebenezer T., M.D., 6 West Blackhall street

Duncan James L., 12 West Blackhall street

Somerville James, 65 Eue-end street

Young James Anderson, 47 Bath street, Glasgow. (See ad-

vertisement)

DRAPERS, &C.

Anderson & Co., 14 West Blackhall street

Brown J. S. & M'Neil, 22 Hamilton street

Cowan Eobert & Co., 2 and 4 Hamilton street and 10 Cath-

cart square

Fleming Alexander, 8 Hamilton street

Gardner William, 16 William street

Hamilton James, 13 Market street

M'Arthur James, 9 Eue-end street

M'Callum Hugh, 15 West Blackhall street

M'Ewen Mrs Charles, 7 Market street

Mackie & Pollock, 27 Cathcart street

Kicol & West, 3 West Blackhall street

Park William, 24 Hamilton street

Eeid William, 46 Cathcart street

Eowan J. G. & Co., 6 Cathcart squareSmith E. & Co., 6 Cathcart square and 16 William street

Smith William, 8 Cathcart square and 30 Cathcart street

.Steyenson Hugh, 38 Hamilton street

TRADES DIRECTORY. 231

DRESSMAKERS.

(See also Milliners and Dressmakers.)

Aitken Miss Janet, 28 West Blackball street

Amos Miss, 18 Kilblain street

Annet Miss A., 6 Newark street

Arkley Misses, 38 West Stewart street

Barclay Miss (boys'), 22 Crawfurd street

Campbell Miss (boys'), 23 Antigua street

Clark Miss, 32 Eegent street

Cross Miss, 9 Eoxburgh. street

Duff Miss Janet M'K. (boys'), 7 Boyd street

Porsyth Miss Janet, 25 Nicholson street

Fraser ]\iiss, 7 Nicbolson street

FuUarton Miss, 10 Watt street

Graham Marion, 63 Eue-end street

Halden Mrs John, 20 Brisbane street

Houston Miss Jane, 7 John street

Hunter Misses (and tailoresses), Holmscroft street, westHutcheson Miss, 33 Sir Michael street

Lament jVIiss, 27 Nicholson street

M'Bride Mrs, 4 Antigua street

M'Kenzie Mrs (boys'), 12 Tobago street

M'Lellan Misses, 12 Tobago street

Martin Lliss M., 13 West Stewart street

Orr Miss, 29 Nicholson street

Orr Mrs John, 46 Crawfurd street

Park Miss (boys'), 97 Eegent street

Paterson Misses, 25 Arthur street

Poison Misses, 21 Nicholson street

Scott Mrs Peter, 9 Watt street

Shaw Miss, Holmscroft street, westSpence Miss (boys'), 35 Nicholson street

Taylor Mrs Alexander, 9 Antigua street

Thomson Miss, 13 Lynedoch street

Walker Miss, 15 Kilblain street

Williamson Miss Mary (boys'), 19 Sir Michael street

Wilson Miss Agnes, 1 Duncan street

DYERS AISTD REJSTOVATORS.

Anderson & Eobertson, 7 Hamilton street

Houston Eobert & Son (and woollen manufacturers), 34 Ha-milton street

M'Farlane Edward & Sons, 10 Cathcart street

M'Nab John, 14 West Burn street

232 TRADES DIEECTOEY.

ENGINEERS, MACHINE MAKERS AND FOUNDERS.

Blake, Barclay & Co., Hillend WorksCaird «& Co., 8 Arthur street, 14 Main street, Oartsdyke, and

50 Dalryni|)le street

Hastie John & Co., 6 East Stewart street

Ingleston Foundry, 16 Ingleston street

Macnab & Co., Shaws Water Foundry, 3 Ingleston street

M'Lean & Co., Ingleston Foundry, Ingleston street

Eankine & Blackmore, Eagle Foundry, 18 Baker street

Smith William & Co., 92 East Hamilton street

The Grreenock Foundry Co., East Stewart street

FELT MANUFACTURERS.

Greenock Felt Work Co., 4 Customhouse place

Lennox John & Co., 29 Main street, Cartsdyke

FISH AND OIL MERCHANTS.

Hunter John (and wholesale), 12 West breast

Thorn William, 20 Hamilton street

FISHMONGERS.

Calderwood George, FishmarketGallacher William & Son, 35 Hamilton st. and FishmarketKelly Mrs William, 41 Hamilton street

M'Intyre James, 43 Hamilton street

M'Munagle Charles, 2 William street

FLESHERS.

Arbuckle G. & M., 1 Albert Place, West Blackball street

Ballantine William, 53 Eue-end street

Carey James, 1 Stanners street

Dick John, sen., 33 VennelDocherty Edward, 43 VennelDocherty George, 15 VennelHunter James, 25 Eue-end street

MacCallum Alexander, 31 Eoxburgh street

M'Cann Charles, 16 Hamilton street

M'Connell Hugh, 25 Market street

M'CuUoch Alexander, 6 Inyerkip street

M'Innes Angus, 13 VennelM'Kechnie Allan, 16 West Blackball street

M'Millan John, 59 Eue-end street

M'NeiU John, 7 Ann street

Martin Eobext, 6 Sir Michael street

TEADES DIEECTOEY. 233

Morrison James, 7 West BlackliaU st. and 33 Hamilton st.

O'Donnell James, 49 Shaw street

Paterson William, 55 Shaw street

Scott Eobert, Eleshmarket, 17 Market street

Simpson John, 31 Eegent street

Sinclair John, 25 Nicholson street

Taylor Daniel, 47 Hamilton street

Taylor Mrs E., 13 Cathcart street

Walker David, 33 West Burn street

Walker Eobert S„ 20 John street and 39 Shaw street

JFETJITEREES.

Gallacher James (and poulterer), 2 Albert place, West Black-

haU street

Gray John, 5 Market street

Hughes James (and poulterer), 8 Cathcart square

Kane Daniel, 13 VennelElirk Miss, 43 Inverkip street

Kirkwood Miss Elizabeth (and poulterer), 5 William street

Livingston Miss, 33 Cathcart street

Eichmond Catherine, 13 West Blackball street

Spence James (and wholesale), 40 Cathcart street

FTJENISHIN-G WAEEHOTJSE KEEPERS.

Barbour Miss Mary, 20 Ann street

Bell Misses, 36 West Blackball street

Brown Misses, 38 Hamilton street

Burton Mrs John, 8 Cross-shore street

Cassels A. & S. , 38 Hamilton street

Douglas Mrs Alexander, 3 Tobago street

Forsyth Mrs John, 18 Brisbane street

Hutcheson Miss, 97 Eegent street

M'Cuaig Ann, 26 Charles street

MacEarlan Mrs James (and millinery), 30 Tobago street,

(opposite Greenock Distillery)

M'Gibbon Charles, 23 Charles street

M'Gibbon J. & J., 12 West Blackball street

M'Latchie Mrs, 43 Inverkip street

Mann Mrs, 13 Hamilton street

More & M'Dougall, 7 West Blackball street

Smith Mrs David, 22 Cathcart street

WiUiamson Mrs John. 58 Eoxburgh street

234 TRADES DIBECTOBT.

GAEDBNERS.

Bain George, 7 Mearns street

Baird Eobert, 12 West Blackball street

Barr Jaraes, 41 Union street

Barr John, 25 West Blackliall street

Butler George M. (and florist), Pinnart Nursery

Fulton James, Kilburnie cottage, Nelson street, west

Kirkpatrick James, 28 West Burn street

Livingston John, 26 VennelLocke Eobert (and florist), 10 Hamilton street

M'Dougall Lacblan, 65 Ann street

M'Kenzie William, Bogston, Port-Glasgow road

M'Lean Dugald, 6 Kilblain street

Menzies James, 20 Hamilton street

Millar Charles, Auchindarroch, East parish

Sheridan Joseph, Antigua street

Tillery Andrew, 16 East Quay lane

Wood John, Port-Glasgow road

GLAZIERS.

M'Gregor & Donald, 13 Charles street

Paterson Alexander (and crown glass warehouse), 23 Cath-

cart street

GRAIN MERCHANTS.

Anderson William (and wholesale grocer), Sugar Exchangebuildings, 3 Mansionhouse lane

Bone James, 23 Tobago street

Gibb William (and potato), 1 Hope street

Hill Matthew, Chapel street

Mackenzie & Walker, Shaws Water Grain Mills, DeUing-burn square

Newton J. & T. (and commission agents). Customhouse place

Niven Thomas, 17 East Quay laneOrr John, jun. (and baker), 5 Eue-end street

Service Walter, Deer Park MiUs, 7 Baker street

Smith & Davidson, 47 Vennel

GROCERS.

Adam James, 7 East Shaw street

Adam Miss H., 20 Ann street

Aird John, 60 Dalrymple street

Aitken Miss M., 23 Antigua street

TRADES DIRECTORY. ' 235

Alexander Mrs, 11 Main street, Cartsdyke

Allan William O., 43 Hamilton street

Algie Andrew, 12 Hamilton street

Algie James, 17 Cathcart street and 7 East Quay lane

Anderson Alexander, 34 Hamilton street

Anderson John, 11 Ann street

Anderson Neil, 44 Inverkip street

Anderson William (and sugar broker), 3 Mansionkouse lane

Arrol Eobert, 21 Tobago street

Arrol William, 58 YennelJBeatie Charles, 55 Main street, CartsdykeBeatie Miss, 14 Brisbane street

Beith Mrs, 11 Oartsburn street

Black Hugh, 37 Hamilton street

Black Mary, 36 Shaw street

Black Mrs John, 10 Cross-shore street

Boyle James (and wholesale potato merchant), 26 Market st.

Brown Eobert (and provision), Havelock buildings, 17 WestBlackball street and 28 Dalrymple street

Brown Miss M., 18 Mearns street

Brown Mrs James, 19 VennelBrown Mrs James, 20 West Blaokhall street

Browning Thomas, 17 Arthur street

Browning Mrs, 5 IJnion street

Calder Mrs, 13 Tobago street

Caldwell A. & M., 22 John street

Cameron Angus, 21 Main street, CartsdykeCameron Donald, 44 Shaw street

Cameron Kenneth, 9 Cathcart street

Campbell Peter, 5 Hamilton street

Campbell William, 41 YennelCampbell Mrs John, 45 Main street, CartsdykeCampbell ISiiss, 17 Brougham street

Carmichael Donald, 31 West Burn street

Cassels L. S. (and tea merchant), 26 Hamilton street

Clark John T,, 12 Sir Michael street

Clark Peter, Drumfrochar roadCooper A., 45 East Hamilton street

Crawford Matthew, 17 East Shaw street

Crawford William, 14 West Blackball street

Crow Mrs, 31 Charles street

Cunningham David (and provision), 1 5 Market streetCunningham Miss, 21 Sir Michael street

CuiTie William, 25 Nicholson street

236 TRADES DIRECTOEYo

Davidson Dayid, 19 Sir Micliael street

Denny John, 35 Main street, Oartsdyk©

Dick Boyd, 13 Antigua street

Douglas John, 57 Main street, Oartsdyke

Douglas William, 17 Ann street

Douglas Miss Annabella, 48 Shaw street

Duff Thomas, 8 Cartsburn street

Drummond Eobert, 26 Ann street and 73 Mai^ street, Oarts-

dykeDuncan Mrs Eobert, 16 Cathcart street

Eason Mrs John, 20 Cartsburn street

Erskine Mrs, 7 Tobago street

Ewing William (and grain weigher), 63 Dalrymple street

Ewing Mrs James, 32 Daliymple street

Falconer 'Mrs, 17 John street

Ferguson Charles, 27 Shaw street

Ferguson Daniel, 2 DalrjTuple street

Gardner Alexander, 21 Market street

Gardner John, 3 West Stewart street*

Gibb John, 21 Lynedoch street

Gibb Miss Mary, 8 Antigua street

Gillies Mrs Daniel, 9 Bearhope street

Given Hugh, 24 Inyerkip street

Glass Hugh, 12 Dalrymple street

Graham Hugh, 42 Cathcart street

Gray David, 51 East Hamilton street

Greenock Co-operative Company (limited), 11 Market street

and 18 John street

Guthrie Eobert, 6 West Stewart street

Hair James, 5 Oowgate street

Hannah WiUiam, 64 East Hamilton street

Hay George, 16 VermelHenderson A. M., 19 John streetHenderson Eobert, 69 Eoxburgh streetHenderson Eobert, 5 Union streetHendry Andrew, 29 Lynedoch streetHolmes John, 34 VermelHunter John, 17 Dalrymple streetHutcheson George, 24 Hutcheson's court, CartsdykeHutcheson John, 63 Main street, CartsdykeKelly William (and wine merchant), 9 WUliam streetKenna Ma.rtin, 28 Dalrymple streetKilling Samuel, 8 East Shaw streetKnose Mrs, 30 Ann street

TRADES DIEECTOHY. 237

Lang Jolm, 25 Dalrjnnple street

Lang Eobert, 13 Oartsburn street

Lang Miss Jane, 6 Chapel street

Lawson Jolin, 7 Dabymple street

Lennox Hugh, 5 Lyle street

Logan James, 2 Inverkip street

Logan Mrs William, 22 Dalrymple street

Lusk Eobert (wholesale), 14 Charles street

Lyle Thomas, 5 Shaw street

M'Ausland John, 36 West Blackhall street

M'Call Archibald, 24 Hamilton street and 63 Eue-end street

M'Callum Edward, 36 Shaw street

M'Callum Miss Catherine, 10 East Shaw street

M'Culloch John, 25 East Shaw street

M'Cutcheon Hugh, 26 Arthur street

Macdermott Alexander, 11 Eue-end street

M'Eadyen Mrs, 1 William street

Macfarlane John A. (and wine merchant), 8 West Blackhall

street

M'Eie Archibald, 46 Shaw street

M'Eie John, 56 VennelM'Ghie Daniel, 30 Shaw street

M'Gregor Mrs W., 10 Baker street

M'llwraith David (wholesale), 12 William street

M'Innes Alexander, 9 Main street, CartsdykeM'Innes Mrs, 12 West Blackhall street

M'Intyre Thomas, 10 Cartsburn street

M'Intyre Agnes, 14 Cartsburn street

Mackail James, 45 Hamilton street

Mackail Thomas, 67 Eue-end street

M'Kay John, 26 Market street

M'Kelvie Mrs, 39 Ann street

M'Lean Allan, 6 Inverkip street

M'Lean Miss Elora, 6 Lyle street

M'MiUan Miss Mary, 19 Arthur street

M'Murrich Matthew, 4 Hill street

M'Pherson John, 44 Inverkip street

Mathieson John, 9 Taylor's close

Mechan Thomas, 14 Dalrymple street

Millar Walter, 41 Ann street

MiUar Mrs Thomas, 40 Crawford street

Mills Eobert, 34 Shaw street

Minto George, 23 Hamilton street

Moody Allan, 42 Main street, Cartsdyke

238 TRADES DIRECTORY.

Morrison Duncan, 9 Market street

Morton & Young, 30 Hamilton street

Montgomery Mrs, 55 Shaw street

Iiiooney M., 8 Manse lane

Muir William, 42 Dalrymple street ,

Orr William, 29 Eegent street

Park John, 29 VennelPaterson Dugald, 19 Hamilton street

Eankin Alexander, 26 East Shaw street

Eeid Duncan, 5 Main street, Oartsdyke

Eeid Duncan, 42 Hamilton street

Eeid Hugh, 36 Ann street

Eitchie Hugh, 35 Oathcart street

Eitchie Hugh, 42 Inverkip street

Eussell WilKam, 21 East Hamilton street

Eutherford Mrs James, 4 Ann street

Scott Ivie (and wine merchant), 16 West Blackhall street

Scott James, 45 VennelScott Peter, 10 Sir Michael street and 9 West Blackhall st„.

Scott Peter, 34 Dalrymple street

Scott Walter, 39 West Blackhall street

Sharp John, 25 Eue-end street

Shaw Neil, 43 Dalrymple street

Shearer Hugh, 52 Shaw street and 27 Hamilton street

Shields Thomas, 13 West Blackliall street

Smith Alexander (wholesale), 3 Manse lane

Smith Eobert, 16 Dalrymple street

Steel H. & W. (wholesale), 10 Broad close

Stevenson David, 55 Shaw street

Stewart William, 12 Bruce street

Stirling Mrs A., 7 Shaw street

Todd Miss Margaret, 5 Dellingburn street

Walker Mrs James, 82 East Hamilton street

Watson Alexander, 30 Vennel"VvTDitehead James, 35 Shaw street

Wilson John, 15 Hamilton street

Williamson Hugh, 51 Main street, OartsdykeYoung William, 43 Hamilton street

Young Miss Agnes, 2 John street

GROCERS AWD SPIRIT DEALERS.

.Foster Eobert, 2 Tobago street

Gall David, 6 Sir Michael street

TRADES DIRECTORY. 239

Stewart Thomas, 14 John street

Whiteford Eobert, 13 Eue-end street

HAIRDRESSERS.

Adamson William, 71 Main street, Cartsdyke

Doig Alexander, 13 East breast

Doig Charles (and perfumer), 8 Cathcart street

Dnnlop William, 30 Dalrymple street

Gallacher John, 31 Dalrymple street

Leslie William Duncan (and perfumer), 2 Cathcart square

M'Kay William, 7 VennelM'Millan John, 6 Watson's lane

Stewart Greorge, 45 YennelWatson Frederick (and perfumer), 8 West Blackhall street

Wishart Thomas, 2 Cross-shore street

HATTERS.

Benzie J., 26 Hamilton street

Craig Greorge, 27 Exchange buildings and 30 Cathcart street

Fulton James, Cathcart squareM'Donald Andrew (and draper), 33 West Burn street

M'Farlan & Co., 49 Cathcart street

Neilson John, 43 Cathcart street

HOSIERS.

Aitken J. & J., 30 West Burn street

Anderson Hugh (and glove and trimming warehouse), 38

Hamilton street

Campbell Duncan, 56 VennelHouston Eobert, 15 Eue-end street

M'llwraith William (and shirtmaker), 2 West Blackhall st.

M 'IIwraith M., 23 Hamilton street

Mossman Miss E., 16 Inverkip street

INN AND HOTEL KEEPERS.

Beatie Mrs, Commercial hotel, 2 East Quay lane

Cameron Alexander, Museum, 9 William street

Donald Mrs William, Cappielow inn, 63 East Hamilton st.

Drysdale Mrs David, Ardgowan, 20 Sugarhouse laneGillies Alexander, Eose and Thistle, 5 West breast

M'Cammond David, Wheat Sheaf hotel, 4 Church place

M'Kellar Duncan, Eoyal hotel, 3 East breast

240 TEADES DIEECTOEY.

Macdonald Mrs, Tontine hotel, 34 Oathcart street

Macpherson James, WMte Hart hotel, 50 Oathcart street

Muir Mrs William, Prince of Wales, 28 Oathcart street

Schultz Mrs Ealph, Golden Bull inn, 55 Shaw street

Shaw & Black, Eagle inn, 39 Eue-end street

Smith William, Bay of Quick, 2 Clyde crescent

Swan Eobert (and stabling), White House inn, 6 Market st.

Turner Mrs Ann (Royal Oak), 2 Oross-shore street

INSTJEANCE AGENTS.

f'See Appendix.)

lEON MEECHANTS.

Allan George & Son, Clyde forge, Port-Glasgow road

Greenock Iron Co. , 6 and 7 Customhouse place

Kidston A. G. & Co., 48 Eue-end street and 2 Virginia st.

M'Callum P. & Sons (and yellow metal merchants), 14 Oath-

cart street

lEONMONGEES,

Boag Thomas, 7 West Blackhall street

Campbell John, jun. & Co. (and wholesale), 2 Cathcart sq.

Edwards & Eodger, 25 Eue-end street

Hannah William, 4 Shaw street

Honeyman Eobert (and wholesale), 7 William street

Morton Andrew 0. & Co., 10 William street

Shearer Alexander, 9 William street

Wilson A. & J. (and ship chandlers), 65 Eue-end street

LATHSPLITTEES,

Crighton Archibald, 65 Dalrymple street

Gibson Walter and Co., 5 East Stewart street

Kean John, 62 Main street, CartsdykeM'Leod John M., 10 St Andrew street

MANUTACTUEEES (MISCELLANEOUS.)

Allan George & Son (iron), Clyde forge, Port-Glasgow roadB oyd James (serated water), Wellington court

Brown, Stewart & Co., paper makers, Overton mill

Clyde Pottery Co., limited, (earthenware). Port-Glasgow roadFleming, Eeid & Co., Shaws Water worsted mill

F oulds Matthew (jam, jelly and marmalade), 17 Baker st.

TRADES DIRECTORY. 241

Greenock Spinning Company (cotton), Drumfrocher road

Greenock Distillery Co., 27 Tobago street

Greenock Sacking Co., Lynedocli street

Henry John & Co. (candle), 15 Charles street

Ketterer, Currie & Co. (watch and clock), 11 Cross-shore st.

Lyall James, rivet and nail manufacturer, 28 Cartsburn st.

M'Crae Daniel (grease), 44 Dalrymple street

M'Xenzie Peter (bolt and rivet), 4 Cartsburn street

M'William & Gibson, chemists, 9 Bogle street and 7 Virginia

street

'

Poynter John & Son, chemists and drysalters, Dellingburn

street

MERCHANTS, SHIPOWN'ERP, SHIP AND COMMISSION AGENTS,

INSURaiNCE AND SUGAR BROKERS.

(See also Steam FacJcef Agents).

Adam Archibald, 1 Cathcart street

Alston John (anchor and chain), 10 East India breast

Anderson William, Sugar Exchange buildings, 3 Mansion-house lane

Baine & Johnston, Havelock buildings, 17 WestBlackhallst.Balderstone David, 69 Eegent street

Bankier, Lietke & Co., City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart st.

Broun Neil, 2 Cathcart street

Brown Matthew, 10 Ardgowan squareBrymner Graham, 9 Customhouse placeCaird Colin S., City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street

Callander Thomas, 9 Grey place

Campbell Alexander, 16 West Burn street

Campbell Neil, Greenbank mills

Carmichael Andrew, of John Haddow & Co., 62 Main street,

CartsdykeCarmichael James, of Greenock Brewery Co., 39 Nicholson

street

Carmichael John H., Glenfield, 75 Union street

Crawford William, 17 Ardgowan squareCrockatt William, 31 Nicholson street

Cunningham & M'Caskill, City of Glasgow Bank buildings,32 Cathcart street

Cuthbert Eobert, 1 Watt place

Cuthbert William & Co. (for the sale and purchase of shipsand steamers), 32 Cathcart street

Dalgleish George, 14 Brisbane street

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242 TRADES DIEECTORT.

Dunlop E. M., 21 Skaw street

Dunlop Eobert, 21 Oatlicart street

Ewing, Angus & Co., 4 Bogle street

Ewing Eobert & Co., 4 Bogle street

Eleming, Eeid & Co., Shaws "Water Worsted mills

FoTilds & Bone (and proyision mercliants), 11 Sugarhouselane

Gray & Buchanan, 8 Bogle street

Grieve James J., Hayelock buildings. West BlackhaU street

Grieve Walter, 18 West Burn street

Hamilton James, Seabank bouse, Johnston street

Hamilton John, Villa Marina, 18 Eldon street

Henderson, Laird & Co., 21 Shaw street

Hunter James & Co., 41 Eue-end street

Hunter John C, 2 West quay-

Hunter Thomas O., 13 William street

Johnston A. E. , HolmscroftJohnston David, of Gourock Eopework Co., Cross-shore st.

Kelly William, 9 William street

Kenneth & Macdonald, 2 West quayKerr John, 4 West quayKerrs & M'Bride, 24 West Burn street

Kidston A. G. & Co., 48 Eue-end street and 2 Virginia st.

Kincaid Thomas, Quarry Bank, 5 Eldon street

Laird Alexander & Son, 2 Cross-shore street

Leitch Arthur O., City Bank buildings

Leffmann L., 2 West quayLindsay William & Co., Excise buildings

Little James & Co., Excise buildings

Liverpool Traders' office. West Quay, Archibald Mackenzie,agent

Liverpool Traders' office. Excise buildings, William Lindsayand Co., agents

Low John and' Co., 2 Open shoreM'Arthur and Co., 23 Cathcart street

MacCunn John, Excise buildingsMacdonald, Hutcheson and Co., 40 Cathcart street

Macdonald, Cunningham and Co., 23 Cathcart street

Macfarlan, Brown and Co., 4 Customhouse placeMackay J. E. and Co., City Bank buildingsM'Dougall Donald, 23 Cathcart street

M'Gregor John C, 10 Union street

Macgregor John, 12 West Burn street

Mackenzie Arcliibald, 1 West quay

TEADES DIEECTORY. 243

M'Larty Donald & Co., Excise buildings

M'Lea Kenneth. & Sons, 18 West Burn street

M'Lellan James & Co., 14 Oathcart street

M'Murtrie Henry, 2 Cross-shore street

Martin & Co., 8 William street

Melvin William & Co., 2 Watt place

Merrow & Fell, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street

Mill Charles, 8 William street

Millar Eobert, 41 Union street

Munro Andrew & Co., 49 Cathcart street

Pattens & Co., 23 Baker street

Eobertson & M'Dougall, 55 Eue-end street

Eobertson Eobert W. , City of Grlasgow Bank buildings

Eobinson William, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street

Eodger Alexander, 4 Brougham street

Eodger John, jun., 35 West Stewart street

Eoss, Corbett and Co., 2 Shannon's close

Eoss William, 29 Cathcart street

Eussell Alexander, 69 Union street

Shankland D. and Co., 21 Cathcart street

Shankland Eobert and Co., 21 Cathcart street

Smart J. E., 41 Cathcart street

Speirs Hugh and Co., 11 William street

Stewart J. and W., 12 West Burn street

Tasker James, 40 Union street

Templeton William T. and Co., 2 Church place

Turner Coll James, 18 West Burn street

Turner William, 18 West Burn street

Wrede and Co., City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street

Young J. and E., City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street

MESSENGER-AT-ABMSe

Shearer William, 3 Bank street

MIDWIVES.

Buchan Mrs William, 45 Shaw street

Campbell Mrs (and lady's nurse), 4 Hamilton street

M'Kellar Mrs John (and lady's nurse), 9 East Shaw street

Menzies Mrs, 21 Ann street

Paterson Mrs, 8 Tobago street

MILLERS.

Allan George, jun., 8 East Stewart street

244 TEADES DIRECTORY.

Deer Park Mill Co., 7 Baker street

Greenbank Mill, Drumfrockar road—Neil Campbell, mana-ger

Hill Matthew (and grain merckant), Ckapel street

M'Kenzie & Walker (and grain merchants), Dellingburn

squareQuarrier John, Bakers' Mill, 12 Baker street

Service Walter, Deer Park Grain ISiills, 7 Baker street

MILLINERS AKD DRESSMAKERS.

(See also BressmaJcers.J

Bowman James & Co. , 43 VennelBrown Miss, 7 Kelly street

Brown Miss, 7 Nicholson street

Chalmers Miss, 14 West Blackball street

Clark Miss A., 26 VennelDougall Mrs, Boyd place, 37 West Blackball street

Douglas Miss LiUias, 36 Hamilton street

Fulton Miss Elizabeth (and straw bonnet maker), 20 Cath-

cart street

Gilmour B. & M. (and straw bonnet makers), 16 Tobago st.

Grant Isabella, 21 Cathcart street

M'Laren Miss, 25 Charles street

Orr Mrs, 12 West Blackball street

Paterson Miss E., Havelock buildings, 15 West Blackball

street

Pollock Miss (and furrier), 19 Bank street

Smith Misses, 6 Hamilton street

Smith Miss, 37 West Blackball street

Taylor Miss, 25 West Burn street

Warden Margaret, 17 West Blackball street

OPTICIANS AOT) NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS.

M'Gregor D. & Co., City of Glasgow Bank buildings, 32Cathcart street

Park Eobert, Anderson place, 14 Cathcart street

PAINTERS AND PAPER-HANGERS.

Barbour and Johnston, 1 Watt placeBonnar & Cameron, 3 Albert place, West Blackball street

Buchanan James, 44 Shaw street and 29 Eue-snd street

Hendry John, 25 Nicholson street

TRADES btRECTOEl^. 245

Leitch John, 10 West breast

Macalister & Fyfe (oil and colour mercliants), 4 East breast

M'Naught John, 2 Charch place

Sinclair Peter & Co., 5 West Blackhall street

Yeo D. D. & Co. (oil and colour merchants), 16 East India

breast

PAVEMENT MEECHAJfTS.

Thomson Thomas and Son, 45 Nicholson street

PAWNBEOKEES.

Blair Archibald, 31 VennelBradley William, 47 Dalrymple street

Cochrane William, 49 VennelCook Eobert, 29 Market street

Cruthers C, 30 Dalrymple street

Fawcett Samuel, 34 Shaw street

Hair William, 24 Hamilton street

Mackay John and Co. , 6 Market street

M'Guckin John, 10 Hamilton street and 10 Stanners street

M'Kerrow George, 48 Shaw street

Millar Alexander, 41 Hamilton street

O'Neil John B., 6 YennelSweeney Charles, 5 William street

PHOTOGEAPHEES.

Anderson Peter, 44 West Blackhall streetFergus John, 5 Albert place. West Blackhall streetHemy James, 11 Ann street

Macfee Neil, 4 Albert place. West Blackhall streetStevenson Charles, Cemetery gateStraiton David, 8 Hamilton street

Urie Eobert, 32 Hamilton street

PHYSICIANS AND SIJEGEONS.

(See Appendix).

PLASTEEEES.

Foster John, 5 East Stewart street

Paul Colin, 9 Lynedoch street

Tannock Andrew, head of Duncan street

Tannock Quintin and Son^ Ker street

246 a?IlADES DIRECTORY.

PLUMBERS.

Adam William and Co. (and coppersmiths), 3 Dock breast

Bell Peter and Co., 10 East India breast

Broadfoot James, 2 West breast

Brownlie, Bucbanan and Co. (and tinsmiths), 6 West breast

Buie M. and H., 7 East breast

Douglas John, Customhouse place and Moir street, DunoonM'Lean and Barclay, 11 East Quay lane

Shanks J. and A. (and gasfitters), 24 West Burn street

POULTERERS.

Hughes James, 8 Cathcart square

M'Oonnell Mrs, 31 Hamilton street

Paterson Eobert, 15 Market street

Shaw William, 7 West breast

Whyte Miss A., 36 West Blackball street

PRINTERS (letter-press.)

Blair Joseph, 40 Cathcart street

Campbell Charles, City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street

Mackenzie A. and Co., 29 Hamilton street

Orr, PoUock and Co., 1 Bank street

Stewart Eobert, 38 Hamilton street

PROVISION DEALERS.

Banks Alexander^ 26 Charles street

Bruce Alexander, 22 Shaw street

Carcherie James, 40 Shaw street

Coyle John, 21 Cathcart street

Currie Mrs Matthew, 33 Cathcart street

Docherty James, 17 Shaw street

Douglas Malcom, 31 Cathcart street

Eraser James, 1 East Quay lane

Fullarton Eobert, 19 Market street

M'Arthur Hugh, 35 Hamilton street

M'Arthur Hugh, 15 West Blackball street

M'Earlane John L., 68 YennelMuir Eobert, 25 VennelSharp John, 25 Hamilton street

Tough James (and fish), 3 Charles street

Wilson Edward (and wholesale drysalter), 27 Charles street

TRADES DIRECTORY, 24*3

RIGGERS.

Benson Eobert, 32 Nicliolson street

Benson William, sen., 19 Lynedoch street

Hunter John, 2 Watt place

Eobb David, 22 Antigua street

ROPE AND TWINE MAXERS,

Gourock Eopework Co. (and saUcloth. manufacturers), 1

Cross-sliore street and 5 East breast

Leitch. Quintin and Co., 11 West breast

M'Callum John, Eopework, Eegent street

Orr, Hunter and Co., 2 West Quay lane

Tough Alexander and Son, Clyde Eopework, Eegent street.

Warehouse, head of Steamboat Quay

SADDLERS.

Adams William D., 19 Cathcart street

Stewart James, 6 East breast

Whiteford Eobert, 36 Cathcart street

SAILMAKERS,

Ferguson A. and Co., 5 East breast

Fish, Brown and Co., East India breast

Hamilton and Adams, 21 Shaw street

Menzies Alexander, 2 Virginia street

Orr, Hunter and Co., 2 West Quay lane

Fennel Joseph, 1 East Quay lane

SCULPTORS.

Stevenson Charles (and photographer), Cemetery gateWood Thomas, opposite Cemetery gate

SHERIFP-OEFICERS

.

Crookshanks James (and accountant), 8 Hamilton street

M'Lachlan John E., 13 Market street

Shearer WiUiam (and messenger-at-arms), 3 Bank street

Smith James, 3 Bank street

Stuart Thomas, 3 Bank street

248 TEADES DIEECTORY.

SHIP CHAOT3LEES.

Edwards and Eodger (and ironmongers), 25 Eue-end street

Ferguson Brothers (and seedsmen), 5 West breast

Galloway, Dennistonand Co. (tinsmitlis and flagmakers), 11

West breast

Macalister and Fyfe, 4 East breast

Macpherson Jolin and Co., 3 East breast

Scott William and Co., 2 West quay

SHIPBIJILDEES.

Caird and Co. (iron), 14 Main street, Cartsdyke and 50 Dal-

rymple street

Hill Laurence and Co. (iron), Port-Grlasgow road

M'Mnian James, Bay of QuickMacnab and Co. (iron), Albert dockScott and Co. (and iron), Cartsdyke

Steele Eobert and Co. (and iron), 4 Eue-end street and 56

Main street, Cartsdyke

SICK NUESES AND KEEPERSo

Barbour Mrs, 6 West Burn street

Barclay Mrs, 22 Crawfurd street

Denholm Mrs, 1 Watson's lane

Gibson Mrs, 30 Ann street

Jack Mrs, 5 Bruce street

Peacock Mrs, 42 Inverkip street

Thomson Mrs, 4 West Burn street

SLATEES.

Burns George (and slate merchant), 24 Crawfurd street

Hay and M'Laughlan, 5 Inverkip street

M'Gibbon John and Co., 5 East Stewart street

Mackay Peter, 11 Chapel street

Shaw and Imrie, 5 East Stewart street

Swan Wniiam and Son (and slate merchants), 5 Sir Michaelstreet

Wright Peter, Mount pleasant

TEADES DIUECTOHY. 249

SPIRIT DEALERS.

(See also Grocers and Spirit Dealers, and Inn and Tavern Keepers.)

Allison William and Co., 57 VennelAnderson Thomas, 11 East breast

Anderson Mrs Margaret, 39 West Blackhall street

Bannatyne Eobert, 10 Eopework street

Baxter John, 35 VennelBaxter EUzabeth, 21 Eue-end street

Biggam John, 35 Dalrymple street

Blair Hugh, 3 Bell entryBlair Hugh E., 29 VennelBlue John, 8 Charles street

Boyce Edward, 31 Shaw street

Boyd John, 14 Sir Michael street and 14 Tobago street

Bradley Mrs, 9 East breast

Brown James, 13 Shaw street

Bryson John, 30 Shaw street

Broadfoot William, 10 Dalrymple street

Buchanan Mrs D., 10 Market street and 5 Manse laneBurton William, 17 Shaw street

Campbell John, 16 Stanners street

Canayan Hugh, 29 Dalrymple street

Chorley Misses, 26 West Burn street

Clark Donald, 9 Eue-end street

Cochrane Thomas, 31 Market street

Cook Mrs Margaret, 10 East India breastCraig Mrs Walter, 43 Inverkip street

Crawford Mrs Eobert, 41 Main street, CartsdykeCunningham John, 45 Shaw street

Dallas James, 2 and 4 Mansionhouse laneDavidson James, 1 Under crescentDenney Charles, 48 West Blackhall street

Devlin Peter, 2 East breastDonald Mrs William, 63 East Hamilton street

Dow Archibald, 26 Cathcart street

Dow Cameron, 5 Under crescentDownie John, 12 Carnock street

Duff William, 17 Bearhope street

Erskine John, 32 Dalrymple street

Eerguson George, 6 East Shaw street

Ferguson Peter, 8 Baker streeti

Fleming Alexander, 8 Inverkip street

Fletcher Hugh, 40 Cathcart street

250 TEADES DIRECTORY.

Fletcher Mrs Mary, 61 Eue-end street

Gibson James, 1 East breast

Goudie James, 26 Crawfurd street

Grant Duncan, 8 Shaw street

Harvey Eobert, 8 East breast

Hendry John, 63 Main street, Cartsdyke

Henny Mrs D., 9 Taylor's close

Hill John, 12 East India breast

Hill William, 11 Dalrymple street and Buck Head Inn, 2

Watson's lane

Hood Wniiam, 22 VennelHouston James, 10 Baker street

Houston James, 43 Shaw street and 6 Cross-shore street

Houston John, LadyburnHowieson John, 39 Shaw street

Irons Thomas, 25 VennelJamieson Mrs Thomas, Havelock buildings, 1 Argyle st.^

Johnstone David, 4 West breast

Johnstone Mrs A., 61 Dalrymple street

Kennedy Charles, 17 Dalrymple street

Kerr James, 10 West breast

King Mrs Eobert, 69 Main street, CartsdykeKirkwood James, 10 East breast

Laird Mrs Sarah, 6 Ann street

Lang Gabriel, 4 Bearhope street

Leitch Duncan, 14 Shaw street

Leitch Mrs Neil, 3 Shannon's close

Little James, 1 East breast

Logan Alexander, 34 Dakymple street

Logan James, 31 Eegent street

Lyle John, 18 Inverkip street

Macalister Andrew, sen., 41 Lynedoch street

M'AlKster Mrs William, 14 Market street

M'Alpine Duncan, 9 Arthur street

M'Arthur John, 12 East breastM'Arthur Eobert, 31 VennelM'Galium Mrs Daniel, 7 East breastM'Callum Mrs, 1 Eegent streetM'Caw David, 12 VennelM'Caw John, 7 Mid breastM'Caw William, Harvie laneM*Cunn Miss Janet, 14 East Shaw street

M'Donald M., 20 West Blackball street

M'Eie Mrs Grace, 4 WiUiam street

TRADES DIRECTOEY. 251

M'Gregor James, 8 Cathcart street and 1 Shaw street

M'Indoe Robert, 45 Dalrymple street

M'Innes Dugald, 15 Eue-end street

M'Kay Mrs, 38 Ann street

M'Kellar Archibald, 3 Highland close

M'Kellar Mrs, 40 West Burn street

M'Kenzie Peter, 1 Springkell street

M'Kenzie Elizabeth, 53 Eoxburgh street

M'Kinlay Archibald, 13 Cathcart street

M'Kinnon Mrs Margaret, 8 East breast

M'Laughlin Peter, 65 Main street, Cartsdyke

M'Lean Alexander, 34 Inverkip street

M'Lean Peter, 8 East breast

M'Lean Mrs, 28 Shaw street

M'Neil Mrs W., 12 Bogle street

M'Phail John, 24 East Shaw street

Maxwell Mrs Joseph, 32 Charles street

MiUar Thomas, 8 Sir Michael street

Millar Thomas, 40 Main street, CartsdykeMillar Mrs John, 24 Arthur street

Miller Alexander, 50 Shaw street

Miller William, 42 Cathcart street

MoUoy Erancis, 36 VennelMorris Hugh, 27 VennelMuldoon John, 30 West Bum street

Mundie Peter, 9 Cross-shore street

O'Neil C, 18 VennelOrkney M., 53 Eue-end street

Ostler Andrew, 7 Inverkip street

Patrick David, 2 Charles street

Paul John, 20 Dalrymple street and 3 VennelPaul Eobert, 3 Charles street

Peace James, 43 Ann street

Prentice Thomas, 3 St Andrew street

Eobertson WeUwood M., 2 Buccleuch street

Eobinson Daniel, Eailway store, 11 Highland close

Eoss Hugh, 24 Charles street

Eoss William, 3 Shannon's close

Shand Misses, 17 Stanners street

Sharp James C, 4 Shaw street

Shaw Angus, 61 Main street, CartsdykeShearer Mrs Greorge, 25 Ann street

Simpson Eobert, 20 Cathcart street

Sinclair James, 27 Sugarhouse lane

252 TEADES DIEECTOEY.

Small Eobertson, 22 Cathcart street

Smillie Thomas, 7 Eue-end street

Smith Mrs David, 76 East Hamilton street

Steen John, 4 Dalrymple street

Stewart John, 49 Dalrymple street

Stewart Mrs Anne, 24 Cathcart street

Stewart Mrs I., 59 Main street, Cartsdyke

Sword John, 69 VennelSword William, 30 Cathcart street

Taylor James, 37 Eue-end street

Taylor Eobert, 9 Main street, Cartsdyke

T^nnant Mrs John, 28 Market street

Thorn Mrs Charles, 3 West Quay lane

Thorne T. M., 11 Hamilton street

Tiemey John, 2 William street

Tyre Archibald, 57 Eue-end street

Walker William, 45 Inverkip street

Walker Mrs George, 27 Eue-end street

Watson Mrs Eobert, 10 East breast

Weir John, 12 Market street

Young William, 10 Ann street

STAY AJSTD UNDEECLOTHING WAEEHOUSE KEEPEES»

Burton Mrs John, 8 Cross-shore street

Kelly Mrs H., 13 Tobago street

Scott Miss E., 39 Cathcart street

STEAM PACKET AGENTS.

Clyde Shipping Co., 9 Customhouse place

Cunningham & M'Caskiil, City of Glasgow Bank buildings,

32 Cathcart street

Dawson John, Steamboat quay-

Glasgow and Greenock Shipping Co., City Bank buildings,

32 Cathcart street

Greenock and Bowling Towing Co., 10 West breast

Hendry John (Eiver Towing Co.), 13 East India breast

Lindsay William & Co., Excise BuildingsLaird Alexander & Sons, 2 Cross-shore street

Little James & Co., Excise buildingsMain Hugh, Excise buildingsM'Allister Archibald, 1 East Quay lane

TRADES DIRECTORY. 253

M'Farlane Joseph H. (Eiver Clyde Towing Co.), 9 Westbreast

M'Larty Donald & Co., Excise buildings

M'Murtrie Henry, 2 Cross-shore street

Park James, 2 West Quay-headPort-Dundas and Greenock Steam Shipping Co., 1 East

Quay laneEobertson Daniel, 10 West breast

Tumbull James, 23 Cathcart street

STRAW HAT MAKERS.

Campbell Miss, 4 Wilson place, Ingleston street

M'Millan Miss, 4 Sir Michael street

Mories ]\Iiss Janet (and milliner), 16 Cathcart street

SUGAR REFINERS.

Anderson Alexander & Son, Cappielow Sugarhouse, Port-

Grlasgow roadAnderson, Orr & Co., Berry-yards, Drumfrochar roadBallantine, Adam & Eowan, Dellingburn street

Bell, Duncan & Scott, 14 Baker street

Blair, Eeid & Steele, Ingleston street

Cartsburu Sugar Eefining Co., Under crescent

Crawhalls & Co., Dellingburn Street Sugar refinery

Currie Alexander, 10 Union street

Dawson James, 41 Nicholson street

G-reenock Eefining Co., 50 West Blackhall street

Hoyle, Martin & Co., 29 Sugarhouse laneNeill, Dempster & NeiU, Dellingburn street

Pattens & Co. (and shipowners), 23 Baker street

Paul, Sword & Co., Orchard Sugar Eefinery, Ingleston roadEoxburgh Street Eefining Co., 2 Captain street

Walker John & Co., West Shaw Street

TAILORS.

Chisholm John, 16 William street

Carbery Charles, 14 William street

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254 TBADES DIRECTORY.

Docherty George, 35 Catlicart street

Hunter John, 5 Hamilton street

Lang & Roberts, 4 Hamilton street

Martin John, 16 William street

Menzies William, 32 Hamilton street

Moles James, 32 Hamilton street

Sharp Samuel, 2 Cartsburn street

TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.

Blancken Joshua, Anderson place, 14 Cathcart street

Brodie John, 22 Cathcart street

Browning John (and hatter), 5 Hamilton street

Bruce G. & J. (and hatters), 46 Hamilton street

Carbery Charles (and outfitter), 14 William street

Donnelly Peter, 12 Hamilton street

Farmer Hugh, 3 William street

Pinlay Eobert B. & Co. (and hatters), 10 West Blackhall st.

Hendry J. and E., 14 Cathcart street

Jarvis Alexander, 14 Hamilton street

Lamont Neil, 19 Hamilton street

M'Arthur Duncan (and hatter), 14 Cathcart street

MacAra and Stark, National Bank buildings, 29 Cathcart st.

M'Aulay Conall, 22 Market street

M'Donald Neil, 31 Cathcart street

M'Gallan David, 1 Argyle street

Mackinnon Neil, 41 Cathcart street

M'Master Alexander, 40 Cathcart street

M'Master John & Co. (and hatters), 43 Cathcart street

M'MiUan C. & Co., 5 William street

Morrison Archibald, 44 Cathcart street

Munn Andrew, 39 Hamilton street

Paterson Daniel, 8 Hamilton street

Eitchie John and Co., Cathcart squareStewart Alexander, 2 Hamilton street

'Thomson & Son, 4 West Blackhall street

TANNERS AND CURRIEESo

Arbuckle James and Co., Cartsburn and Stanners streets

Kirk Adam and Co., 7 HarTie lane

TRADES DIEECTORY. 235

Macfarlane Eobert, 17 Cartsburn street

Macfarlane Thomas M., 17 Cartsburn street

Marshall William and Son, Laclyburn, Port-Glasgow road

TEMPERANCE HOTEL KEEPERS.

Borland J. C, 24 Cathcart street

Buchanan Mrs, 6 Cathcart square

TIMBER MERCHANTS AND MEASURERS.

Adam George, 1 Cathcart street

Allison and Crawford (and saw millers), Bay of QuickBrougham street

Broun Neil and Co., 2 Cathcart street

Cameron Allan, 16 St Andrew street

Carswell and Davie, 3 Cathcart street

FuUarton Eobert, 9 East India breast

Greenock Saw Mill Co., Port-Glasgow roadHaddow John and Co., 62 Main street, CartsdykeHill Eobert, 10 East India breast

M'Lean James and Co., 23 and 64 Main street, CartsdykeMories John and Co., 10 East India breast

Eobb John and Co., Caledoniani^Saw Mills, Port-Glasgow rd.

Simpson A. C, 2 Cathcart street

TOBACCONISTS.

Aird Thomas, 10 East Quay laneAllan George (and manufacturer), 23 Dalrymple street

Allan James, 20 West Blackhall street

Atkins Mrs H,, 30 West Blackhall street

Bruce Mrs A., 40 Hamilton street

Burges W. & J. (and soap manufacturers), 31 Market st.

Deans Mrs Eobert, 2 Eue-end street

Donald James, 7 Hamilton street

Donald John, 10 Hamilton street

Dougall Lilhas, 33 Hamilton street

Johnston Mrs John, 18 VennelMcAllister Archibald, 1 East Quay lane

256 TRADES DIRECTOEY.

M'Farlane Mrs M., 65 Eue-end street

M'Kellar CatheriiLe, 14 Hamilton street

Bobertson William (and piano-forte maker, etc.), 16 Hamil-ton street

Scott J., 36 Hamilton street

Scott Miss Jane, 36 Dalrymple street

Taylor John F., 16 Oartsburn street

Tweedlie Eobert, 39 Catlicart street

Yeats John & Co. (and manufacturers), 65 Eue-end street

UMBRELLA MAKERS.

Clark John, 30 Sugarbouse lane

Quin John (and parasol), 47 Hamilton street

WATCHMAKERS AXD JEWELLERS.

Aitken Andrew, 3 Hamilton street

Clark & Son (and cbronometer makers), Wbite Hart build-

ings, 50 Catbcart street

Davie Samuel E., 12 Catbcart street

Douglas & Son (and clockmakers), 9 Hamilton street

Gardner James (and cbronometer maker), 8 Hamilton street

Mann Alexander, 1 William street

Menzies William, 5 William street

M'Neil Tbomas, 9 East breast

WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

Campbell Anderson and Co., 2 Shaw street

Curtis Cbarles H. and Co., City Bank buildings, 32 Catbcart

street

Forrest Tbomas, 41 Hamilton street

Grabam Jobn, 9 Sir Micbael street and 12 Tobago street

Hunter William, 13 Cross-sbore street

Lyle Jobn, 4 West Quay lane

TRADES DIEECTORY. • 257

M'Gregor John, 23 and 25 Shaw street and 9 East Quaylane

Mackenzie James, 6 West Quay lane and 38 Dalrymple st.

Prentice Thomas & Co. (and tea and commission agents), 17

Nicholson street

Eowan Thomas B. & Co., 9 Inverkip street and 6 Cartsburn

street

Skivington Arthur, 53 Shaw street

Sword Archibald, 20 West Burn street and 9 Shaw street

Thorne E. & Sons, 6 Manse lane

Turner Douglas (and tea merchant), 18 Nicholson street

Watt William, 27 Main st., Cartsdyke, and 5 Customhouseplace

WRIGHTS.

Allison Stewart (and sawmiller), 30 Crawfurd street

Anderson Daniel (house), 7 Kilblain street

Black James (house), 21 West Blackball street and 24 WestStewart street

Campbell Daniel (and glazier), 18 John street

Chalmers Hugh M. (glazier and undertaker), 15 East Shawstreet

Crawford Andrew (blockmaker and house factor,) 22 WestBurn street

Crawford CorneHius (and packing-bos maker), 39 Crawfurdstreet. Glebe

Crawford & Fulton (and glaziers), 16 Bogle street

Dallas Eobert, 22 West Stewart street

Downie John, 5 Dellingburn street

Eerguson D. & Co. (and smiths), 3 Yirginia street

Eullarton John (and glazier), 49 Main street, CartsdykeGaff William (and wood merchant), 5 Argyle street

Henry Duncan (and blockmaker), 7 Dock breast

Guthrie Eobert (and glazier), 5 Market street

Jamieson A. & E. (and builders), 10 Nicholson street

Lang and Aitken, 15 Bogle street

Lamb Thomas and Sons, (and cabinetmakers, ship carpen-ters, &c.), 30 Market street

Lyon David (and cabinetmaker), 15 Arthur street

Maclachlan Donald (and buHder), 8 Tobago street

258 TRADES DIEECTOPvY,

M'Donald Daniel (and blockmaker), Town buildings, 1 EastQuay lane

M'Kecimie Hugh, 26 Cartsburn street

M'Kenzie and Hutcbeson (blockmakers), 2 East Blackball

street

Mossman James, (glazier and funeral undertaker), 14 Annstreet

Orr Josepb (and blockmaker and funeral undertaker), 19

Sugarhouse lane and 37 Dalrymple street

Orr William (and blockmaker), 8 Cross-shore street

Park Matthew, (glazier and funeral undertaker), 29 Ann st.

Smith and M'Cuaig, Melville court, 31 Hamilton street

Symington John (and glazier), 16 Sugarhouse lane

Thomson and Mitchell, 3 Tobago street

Weir James, 20 West Blackball street

Williamson and Gray, 51 Vennel

MISCELLANEOUS.

Agnew Alexander and Son, house factors, 15 Cross-shorestreet

Bannigan and Son, hoop, bag, and cask merchants, 9 EastStewart street

Campbell and Watson, oyster merchants, 10 East Quay lane

Carbery Charles, jewellery and toy merchant, 14 William st.

Dempster J., architect, 4 Antigua street

Ferguson Charles, clockmaker, 6 Cross- shore street

Ferguson Daniel and Co., hoop merchants, 10 Eoslin street

Gallacher Terrance, marine dealer, 33 Eue-end street

Gilray Josiah, engraver and clockmaker, 15 Cathcart street

Gardner John D., japanner, 45 Cathcart street

Inglis James, music seller, 14 West Blackball street

Josa William leather merchant, 3 Dalrymple street

Kean Francis, broker, 43 Dalrymple street

Ker Henry, marble cutter, 44 West Blackball street

Kerr John, marine store dealer, 9 West breastLoughran Peter, butter merchant, 14 Dalrymple street

Love John, music seller and pianoforte maker, 1 1 Cathcart st.

M'Bay Thomas, leather merchant, 4 Dalrymple street

M'Ginnis John, marine store dealer, 20 and 21 Shaw street

M'Millan and Banks, ship carpenters, Bay of QuickPaterson Alexander and Son, ham curers, 39 Hamilton st.

TRADES DIRECTORY. 259

Eobinson Alexander, veterinary surgeon, 37 West Burn st.

and 60 VennelStevenson Alexander, jun., leather merchant, 10 William st.Stewart J. and Co., bonded stores, 1 Argyle streetStewart Hugh, optician, jeweller and general merchant. 8

William street

Wood John, millwright, 3 Eegent streetWood William, cartwright, 4 Chapel street

NAMES TOO LATE EOR INSERTION IN THEIEPEOPEE PLACES,

1^== Consult this List when the Name soiujht for in the GeneralDirectory is not found.

ANDEESON Peter, photographer, 44 West BlackhaU street

BENSON Eobert, jun., grocer and provision merchant, 3

Eue-end street. House, 32 Nicholson street

DUNCAN James L., dentist, 12 West Blackhall street

EDWAEDS & Eodger, ship chandlers, &c., 25 Eue-end st.

FEEG-USON D. & Co., smiths and cartwrights, 3 Virginia

street

FEEGXJS John, photographer, 5 Albert place. West Black-

hall street

HYNE William F., chemist and druggist, 6 Liverkip street

LYLE & Coulter, ship chandlers, 4 West breast

M'MASTEE John & Co., tailors, clothiers and hatters, 43

Cathcart street

MACFAELAN Mrs James, millinery and furnishing ware-

house, 30 Tobago street (opposite Greenock Distillerj^)

SPEIES James & Son, sugar samplers, 14 Cathcart street

APPENDIX,

GREEN'OCK POST OFFICE, WILLIAM STREET,

June, 1863.

THOMAS MACMILLAN, Postmaster.

"William M. G. Weir, David Scrymgeotjr, James Allan,John Somerville, John M'Millan, John W. Kirkratrick, and

Dennis Hibbs, Clerks.

William Buntain and Wm. J. Ross, Stampers and NewspaperSorters.

Alexander Watson and James Edgar, Railway and SteamboatMessengers.

James Dickson, James Arbuckle, John M'Lean, MichaelRatclifee, William King, and John Sinclair, Letter Carriers.

John Somerville. James Brownlie, George M'Laggan,Robert Marshall, and J. Samson, Auxiliary Letter Carriers.

LOCAL RURAL MESSENGERS AND LETTER CARRIERS.

Port-Glasgow Road, Robert Moodie.

Gourock, William Barbour.

Strone and Kilmun, Samuel Gracey.

Cove and Kilcreggan, Robert Morrison.

The Paid Letter Window is opened (every lawful day), at 7a.m., and shut at 10 p.m. ; on Sundays it is open to the public from8 till 10 a.m. ; and on Fast-days from 7 till 11 a.m.

Money Orders are granted and paid, also, Savings Bank Depositsreceived and paid, from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m., and on Saturdays till 8p.m. On Sundays and Fast-days no business of this description is

done.

APPENDIX.

DELIVERY OF LETTERS.

Correspondence for Mercliants, &c., having Private Boxes, andaddressed Foste Hestante, are delivered at the same hours.

Delivery on Sabbath, and Sacramental Fast Days, at the Bar of

the Post Office only.

First delivery at 7 a.m., with correspondence from England

;

Continent ofEurope; Edinburgh, Linlithgow, Grangemouth, Bath-gate ; Ireland, Port-Patrick, Stranraer, Cairnryan, Ballantrae,

Girvan, Maybole, Ayr, Kilmarnock, Cumnock, Mauchline, Fen-wick, Newton, Auchinleck, Symington, Ardrossan, Beith, Dairy,Irvine, Kilwinning, Lochwinnoch, Monkton, Saltcoats, Stewarton,Troon, Aberdeen, Dundee, Perth; Stirling, Callander, Alloa,

Denny, Kilsyth, Kirtintilloch, Bishopbriggs ; Cairndow, Arrochar,Luss, Dumbarton, Helensburgh ; Glasgow, Paisley, Renfrew,Bishopton, Port-Glasgow. Town's letters in time for this delivery

till 6 30 a.m.

Second delivery at 9.15 a.m., with the correspondence from Lon-don, Liverpool, Manchester, Dublin, East of England, South Eastof Scotland, Berwick, and towns on the North British, and Edin-burgh and Glasgow Railways ; Edinburgh, Glasgow, Paisley, Port-

Glasgow, Largs, Millport, Rothesay, Dunoon, and Inellan. Town'sletters in time till 9 a.m.

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

only.

Fourth delivery at 4.30 p.m., with the correspondence from Ed-inburgh, Glasgow, Paisley, Port-Glasgow, Denny, Helensburgh,Kilmun, Ardentinny, Lochgoilhead, Cove, Kilcreggan, Inverary,

Fort-William, Strontian, Appin, Oban, Bonaw, and Dalmally.

Town's letters in time till 4.10 p.m.

Fifth delivery at 6.30 p m., with the correspondence from Edin-

burgh, Glasgow, Paisley, Port-Glasgow, Lochgilphead, Campbel-town, Tarbert, Ardrishaig, Rothesay, Dunoon, Innellan, Gourock,Millport, Largs, Fairlie, West Kilbride, Wemyss Bay, and Inver-

kip. Town's letters in time till 6 p.m.

Sixth delivery at 8.20 p.m., with the correspondence from Edin-

Tb\irgh, Glasgow, Paisley, Port-Glasgow, Perth, Aberdeen, Dundee,Callander, Brechin, Montrose, Stirling, Alloa, Inverness, Loch-maddy, and Portree. Town's letters in time till § p.m. Delivery

at the bar of the Post office only.

APPENDIX.

LETTEE-CARllIEES' DISTEICTS.

(Arranged as the Letters are Delivered.)

1st District—West side of Cathcart square, Hamilton street, Up-per West Burn street, from No. 25 to 42, West Stewart street, to

No. 15, Upper Nicholson street, from No. 21 to 41, Kilblain street,

G-eorge square, Upper Argyle street, Upper Jamaica street, Union.street, Kelly street, Ardgowan square, Patrick street, Forsythstreet, Margaret street, from No. 22 to 32, Newark street, West-field, Glen road, Finnart road, Kobertson street, Newton street,

Brisbane street, Princes street—James Dickson.

2d District—East side of Cathcart square. Bank street, Cathcartstreet (eastwards) to No. 29, Watt place, west side of Mansionhouselane, Eegent street, Hill street, top of Bogle street, Antigua st;:eet,

Lyle street, Hope street, Lynedoch street, Roxburgh street, to No.35, Mearns street, Shaw place, Trafalgar street, Ann street, fromNo. 9, Wellington street, Holmscroft street, part of Drumfrocharroad, Broomhill, Berryards—James Arbuckle.

3d District—Lower Charles street, from No. 10 to 20, LowerSugarhouse lane, from No. 7 to 20, Lower West Burn street, fromNo. 16 to 24, West Blackball street, Nicholson st^-eet., from No. 13

to 20, Laird street, Lower Argyle street. West Stewart street, fromNo. 20, Lower Jamaica street, Grey place, Lower Patrick street,

Brougham street, Forsyth street, from No. 1 to 20, Eldon street,

Margaret steeet, from No. 1 to 20, Johnstone street, Fox street,

Martha brae, Flower bank—John M'Lean.

4th District—Cathcart street, from No. 29, eastwards, with east

side of Mansionhouse lane. Lower Bogie street. Rue-end street,

Virginia street, Dellingburn street, Carnock street. East Blackballstreet, St. Andrew street, Springkell street. East Stewart street,

Cartsburn street, Stanners street, Main street, Eatho street, Bel-ville place, Macknight street, Hill-end, St. Lawrence street, Ar-thur street, John street, the Two Crescents, Bellvue, Cartsburnmill, Ingleston, Ingleston road, Baker street, Eegent street^ No. 1.

-—William King.

.5th District—William street, Shaw street, Longwell close, Cross-

shore street, Highland close, Broad close, East Quay lane. EastIndia breast, Victoria and East Harbours, Open shore, Custom-house place. Steamboat quay. Mid harbour. Mid and East breast,Dalrymple street, Taylor's close. Low Vennel, No. 1 to 21, WestQuay lane and Harbour, Harvie lane, Nicholson street, from No. 1

to 11, Eopework street, Glebe, Sugarhouse lane, from No« 1 to 4,,

West Burn street, from No. 1 to 8.—Michael Eatcliffe.

APPENDIX.

6th District—Church place, Market street, Manse lane, Smith'slane, Cowgate street, Buceleuch street, Ann street, from No. 1 to

8, Tobago street, East Shaw street. Sir Michael street, Captainstreet, Bearhope street, Dimcan street, Roxburgh street, from No.49, Bruce street, Holmscroft street (west). Mount Pleasant,Orangefield, Brachelston toll, Ford, Greenbank, Brisbane street,

Ardgowan street (west), Watt street. Nelson street (west), Inver-kip street. High vennel from No. 23 to 71, High Sugarhouse lanefrom No. 22 to 31, High Charles street from No. 24 to 34, Wat-son's lane.-—John Sinclair.

7th—Rural Messenger's District—From GrarvelPark lodge alongEast Hamilton street to Hill-end Works, Cappielow and TollCottages, Ladyburn, Clyde Pottery, Caledonian Saw Mills, InchWorks, and along the Port-Glasgow road to and including theKingston Saw Mills, and Cottages thereat.—Delivered twice daUy.

RATES OF POSTAGE & CONDITIONS OF TRANSMISSION.Inland Letters.

The rate of Postage on all inland letters is regulated by weight,irrespective of distance, and with the exception afterwards men-tioned, is as follows :

Ifpaid in advance.

Letter weighing not more than f oz. * . . . .Id.„ „ more than ^ oz. but not exceeding 1 oz. . 2d.

„ „ more than 1 oz. „ „ 2 oz. . 4d.

„ „ more than 2 oz. „ „ 3 oz. . 6d.

and so on ; twopence being charged for every additional ounce.

Unpaid Letters.

As a general rule, the postage, if not paid in advance, is doublethe foregoing ; and if the payment in advance be insufficient, doublethe deficiency is charged. An inland letter, for example, weighing-

more than half an ounce, and not exceeding one ounce, ifbearing apenny stamp only, is, on delivery, charged twopence. The un-paid additional postage on re-directed letters, however, is notdoubled, being the same as if such postage were prepaid. Unlessthree quarters, at least, of the postage of a letter weighing morethan 4 oz. be prepaid, the letter is not forwarded, but notice of its

detention is given to the sender, or when that is not practicable, to

the person to whom the letter is addressed.

* If the weight be exceeded to the smallest extent, even though the

balance be merely turned, the letter becomes liable to a higher postage.

The same rule applies to letters going abroad. To provide, therefore, for

errors in scales:, &c., it is well to allow a little margin, or to pay the post^

age cf the next greater weight.

II. Newspapers and other periodical publications hearing the

Newspaper Stamp.

Although the provision is made for forwarding newspapers, books,and money through the post, it is not compulsory on any one toemploy this mode of transmission ; every thing except letters maybe sent in any other way.

All periodical publications, including newspapers, published inthe United Kingdom, at intervals not exceeding thirty-one days,and which bear an impressed stamp or stamps denoting the stampduty (of the kind formerly confined chiefly to newspapers) may betransmitted and re-transmitted through the post within the UnitedKingdom free of postage.

INLAND BOOK POST.

The following are the regulations of the Inland Booh Post:—1st. Eates of Postage :

Weighing not more than 4 oz. = - - Id" more than 4 oz. and not exceeding 8 oz. 2d" more than 8 oz. " " 16 oz. 4d'* more than 1 lb. " " 1| lb. 6d

and so on, 2d being charged for every additional half poundor fraction of a half pound.

2d The postage must be prepaid, to the extent of one rate at

least ; by means of postage stamps aflixed outside the packet

or its cover ; and if the whole postage be not thus prepaid the

packet is treated in the manner described in Section 9.

3d Every packet must be sent either without a cover, or in acover open at the ends or sides ; so as to admit of the enclos*

ures being removed for examination. For the greater security

of its contents the packet may be tied at the ends with string,

but in such case the Postmaster is authorised to cut the string,

although he is required to refasten the packet.

4th A book-packet may contain any number of separate books or

other pubhcations (including printed letters and printed mat-ter of every kind), photographs, when not on glass or in cases

containing glass, prints, or maps, and any quantity of paper j,

parchment or vellum. And the books or other publications,

prints, maps, &c., may be either printed, written, or plain, or

any mixture of the three. Further, all legitimate binding,

mounting, or covering of a book, &c., or of a portion thereof,,

vill be allowed, whether such binding, &c., be loose or at-

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APPENDIX.

tached ; so also rollers, in the ca se of prints or maps ; markers(whether of papers or otherwise), in hooks ; and, in short

whatever is necessary for the safe transmission of literary-

matter, prints, or maps, or usually appertains thereto ; hut nopatterns, or hooks of patterns (rmless these consist merely of

paper) can he allowed.

Ithi 1^0 hook packet may contain anything which is sealed or other-

wise closed against inspection ; nor must there he any letter,

nor any communication of the nature of a letter, whether sepa-

rate or otherwise, unless the whole ofsuch letter or communi-eatioii he printed. Entries, however, merely stating whosends the hook, &c., or to whom it is given, are not regardedas a letter. Indeed, as respects the name and address of thegender, not only is the writing permitted hut recommended

;

so that if the cover come off, or for any other reason the pack-

et cannot he forwarded, it may he returned.

Stii. 5^0 hook must exceed two feet in length, width, or depth ; andif any such packet he presented at a Post Office it will not hereceived.

"Ftiik Any packet which shall not he open at the ends or sides, or

shall have any written letter, or any communication of thenature of a letter written in it, or upon its cover, will hecharged with the " unpaid" letter postage.

8th. If a packet he found to contain any written lettelr, whetherclosed or open, or any enclosure sealed or otherwise closed

against inspection, or any other unauthorised enclosure, the

lettet or enclosure will he taken out and forwarded to the

address on the packet, charged with the full postage as an un-paid letter, together with an additional rate ; and the remaia-der of the packet, if duly prepaid with stamps, will then heforwarded to its address.

Ith. If a packet he not sufficiently prepaid with stamps, hut never*-

theless hear a stamp of the value of one rate, it is forwal-ded,

charged with the deficient hook-postage, together with an ad-

ditional rate ; hut any packet which hears no postage stamp is

fcharged with the *^' unpaid" letter postage.

XOtli. In every case in which the postage ehai-geahle under these

regulations is greater than the letter rate^ the latter postage is

substituted^

APPENDIX.

POSTAGE STAMPS.Every Postmaster is required to have on hand a sufficient stock

of postage labels and embossed penny envelopes, and to sell themto the Public at the following prices :

Fostage Labels.

Penny Labels,

Twopenny do..

Threepenny do., .

Eourpenny do., .

. Id each.

. 2d each.

. 3d each.

. 4d each.

Sixpenny Labels,Mnepenny do.,

Shillirig do., . .

. 6d each.

. 9d each. Is each

Postage Stamps are bought at this office, if in stripes of at least

two, at a discount of Two and a Half per cent.

Embossed Penny Envelopes.

12 to be sold for . . Is Ud 4 to be sold for . . . Os 4|d8 . Os 9d 2 . . Os 2id6 . Os 6fd 1 . . Os IMTwo kinds of embossed envelopes are now issued ; one with a

thread passing through the stamp, and the other without anythread, but made with thicker and better paper

No coloured paper can be received for stamping, or any paperwhich is too thin to bear the impression of the dies.

Envelopes provided by the office of Inland Eevenue, with theproper stamps thereon, will be substituted for any which may bespoiled in the operation of stamping.

A license to sell postage stamps can be obtained, free of expensoj

by any respectable person on application to the office of the In-land Revenue.

EEGISTEATION".

By the payment of a fee offourpence, any letter, newspaper, book»or other packet on which the postage has been prepaid in stamps,may be registered to any place within the United Kingdom. Bookpackets and newspapers can also be registered to the colonies.

To foreign countries letters only can be registered. The registrar

tion of a packet makes its transmission more secure, by renderingit practicable to trace it, when inland, from its receipt to its de-livery ; and when colonial or foreign, if not to its delivery, at least

to the port of despatch. The Post Office does not guarantee thesafe delivery of the letter, &c., though any officer who may neglecthis duty on this point, will be called to strict account, and if thePostmaster-General think fitj will be required to make good aayloss that may be sustained.

APPENDIX.

The postage and registration fee of registered letters must beprepaid ; and if the letters be inland, such prepayment must be by-

stamps.

Every letter to be registered should be presented at the windowsand a receipt obtained for it, and must on no account be droppedinto the letter-box. If, contrary to this rule, a letter marked" Registered" be dropped into the letter-box, it will, if directed to

any place in the United Kingdom, be liable to a registration fee of

one shilling, instead of the ordinary fee of fourpence. No Letter-

Carrier or Rural Messenger is required to take letters for the Publicto have them registered.

Letters containing coin should not under amj circumstance be drop-

ped into the letter-box, but handed in at the bar of the Post Office to

be registered. In the event of letters for London, or any place

which circulates through London, being posted containing coin>

they are treated as registered letters, and charged with double theregistration fee.

Prepayment of inland letters, &c., must be by labels or embos-

sed stamps,* except at the Chief Post Office, London, where pre^

payment of such letters from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m., is permitted in

money, provided the amount be not less than £1. Letters also to

the colonies and foreign countries may be prepaid in money. Ex-cept in the case of letters posted in Malta, Gibraltar, Constantin-

ople, Alexandria, Cairo, Suez, Buenos Ayres, Lago, and FernandoPo, and those sent by officers and seamen serving on board HerMajesty's ships, British postage stamps are not available for the

payment of letters, &c., coming into this coimtry.

By using embossed envelopes aU risk of the stamp being detach-

ed may be avoided ; but when labels are used these should be ex-

amined to see that they firmly adhere, since if they fall off, the

letters, &c., will be charged with postage ; which in the case of in-

land letters is double the prepaid rate. To some places abroad also,

double the prepaid rate is chargeable in such cases ; and in other

instances the letters, &c., are liable to be detained for the deficient

postage. The labels should be placed on the front of the letter,

and upon the Upper corner of the right band side.

Arrangements have been made by which paper and envelopestaken by the public to the office of Inland Revenue, SomersetHouse, can be embossed with stamps equal to any rate of postage,

(including a threepenny stamp), under the following regulations J

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* Payment in labels must always be made by affixing outside tbe letter,

&c,, before it is ported, a number of labels equal in value to the amount of

Swstage.

1st. When the stamps required do not amount to £10 worth, oneshilling is charged, in addition to the postage stamps, for eachdistinct size of paper.

2d. When the stamps amount to £10 worth, no fee is charged, pro-

vided one size of paper money be sent.

3d. When the stamps amount to £20 worth, no fee is charged, pro-

vided not more than two sizes of paper be sent.

4th. When the stamps amount to £30 no fee is charged, providednot more than three sizes of paper be sent.

5th. When the stamps amount to £40 no iee is charged, provided

four sizes of paper only be sent ; and no more than four sizes

can be received on a single warrant, f

6th. No folded envelopes can be stamped ; and therefore paper*

whether intended for envelopes or letters, must be sent unfold-

ed and without being creased.

MONEY ORDEES.

The public are recommended when applying for Money Orders,

to use printed " Application Forms," which save time, and afford

greater security, than verbal messages, against mistakes. TheseForms are supplied gratuitously at all Money Order Offices.

The commission on an Inland Money Order not exceeding £2 is

threepence, above £2 and under £5 sixpence, above £5 and under£7 ninepence, above £7 and under £10 one shilling ; above whichamount no single Order can be granted, but as many £10 Ordersmay be granted as is desirable. The commission on Money Orders

to Canada, between Australia, Victoria, and Cape of Good Hope, is

fourfold these sums, and on Money Orders payable at Malta or

Gibraltar threefold.

No order is allowed to contain a fractional part of a penny.

With the subjoined exceptions, no Money Order can be issued

unless the applicant furnish in full, the surname and at least the

initial of one Christian name, both of the remitter (the person whosends the order) and the payee (the person to whom the money is

to be paid), together with the remitter's address :

1st. If the remitter or payee be a peer or a bishop, his ordinary title

is sufficient ; and if a firm, the usual designation of such firm

t The warrants (or reqnisitioa forms) used iu applying for paper to beBtamped are obtainable on application at the office of Island Revenue, Som»erset House, LoadoQ« W.C.

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will suffice (the term " Messrs," however, is not sufficient,)

except a company trading under a title which does not consistof the names of the persons composing it, as the " Carron Com-pany," to which kind of company the above privilege does notextend.

2d. Money Orders for transmission by the Public to the PrivyCouncil Office will be issued payable to the " Privy CouncUOffice," the name of the payee not being required in these

3d. When the remitter notifies in writing that the order is to bepaid through a bank, it is left to his option to give or witholdthe name of the payee ; and he may, if he wish it, substitute

for the name of the payee, any other designation or anymodification of the name, as for example :

—" The Cashierof the Bank of England,"_ " The Chief Clerk of the ForeignOffice,"—" The Publisher of The Times,''—"Messrs Longman& Co."

When application is made for a Money Order payable in Lon-don or at any other town where there is more than one MoneyOrder Office, the remitter should say at which of such offices hewishes it to be paid, otherwise the order can be cashed at the HeadOffice alone. It is not incumbent on a Postmaster to supply suchinformation relative to local or provincial offices, but the nearest

Money Order Office to any street in London may be ascertained

by referring to the Street List published in the Post Office Eegula-tions.

An Order once issued cannot be cancelled; and should repaymentor transfer to a difierent office or alteration of name be requiredthe remitter must apply to the issuing or paying Postmaster ac-

cording to the directions printed on the back of the Order.

The remitter of an order may make that order payable ten day«after date, provided he sign the requisition " C." printed on theback of that order, to defer payment till ten days after date, andaffix a penny receipt stamp thereto.

When an order is presented for payment (otherwise than througha bank) the Postmaster has first to see that the signature of thepayee be as full as the name given in the advice, and be not in anyway inconsistent therewith. He has then to call on the applicant

to give the name of the remitter, and if the reply be correct, theorder will be paid, unless the Postmaster have good reason for

believing that the applicant for payment is neither the rightful

claimant, nor deputed by him. When an order is paid through a

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tank it is sufficient that it be receipted (without regard to any dis-

crepancy between the signature and the name in the advice, or to

whether the receipt is given by the payee himself or by anotherperson,) and that it be presented (crossed with the name of the re-

ceiving bank,) by some person known to be in the employment of

the bank.

The holder of a Money Order is always at liberty to direct, bycrossing it, that the order be paid through a bank, even though its

payment was not originally so restricted, and when the order is

thus crossed, the question put on the presentation of an ordinaryMoney Order is dispensed with.

POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS.

Thefollowing Regulations have been made under Authority of the Act

of Farliament, 24 Vict., cap. 14, entitled '^ An Actio grant addi-

" tional facilities for depositing small savings at interest, with

" the security of the Government for due repayment thereof̂ and

were brought into operation on the \%th of September, 1861.

Every Post Office, being a Money Order Office, at which thePostmaster-G-eneral shall permit deposits to be received for remit-tance to his principal office, will be open for that purpose, and for

the repayment of monies withdrawn, during the hours appointedfor transaction ofMoney Order business at the said Post Office.

Any Post Office, not being a Money Order Office, at which thePostmaster-General shall permit deposits to be received or repaid,

shall be open for that purpose during such hours and such days as

the Postmaster-General shall determine.

Deposits of one shilling, or of any number of shillings, or ofpounds and shillings, will be received from any Depositor at thePost Office Savings Banks, provided the deposits made by suchDepositors in any year ending on the 31st day of December do notexceed £30, and provided the total amount standing in such De-positor's name in the books of the Postmaster-General do not ex-ceed £150, exclusive of interest. When the principal and interesttogether, standing to the credit of any one Depositor, amount tothe sum of £200, all interest will cease so long as the same fundscontinue to amount to the said sum of £200.

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Every Depositor on making a first deposit shall be required to

specify Ms Christian name and surname, occupation, and residence

to the officer of the Postmaster-General appointed to receive the de-

posit, and make and sign the statutory Declaration, to be witnessedby the officer of the Postmaster-General appointed to receive de-posits, or by some person known to him, or by the minister or achurchwarden of the parish in which the Depositor resides, or by ajustice of the peace ; and if such Declaration, or any part thereof,

shall not be true, the Depositor making the same shall forfeit andlose all right and title to his deposits.

On making the Declaration, and in all cases in which the signa-ture of the Depositor is required, if the Depositor cannot write, his

mark must be affixed in the presence of a witness, and attested bythe signature of that witness.

Every deposit received by any officer ofthe Postmaster-General,appointed for that purpose, shall be entered by him at the time ina numbered book, and the entry shall be attested by him, and bythe dated stamp of his office, and the said book, with the entry so

attested, shall be given to the Depositor, and retained by him as

primary evidence of the receipt of the deposit. The Depositorshall sign his name in a place to be provided for his signature in

the Depositor's book. The amount of each deposit, and the name,occupation, and resieence of the Depositor shall, upon the day of thereceipt thereof, be reported to the Postmaster-General, and theacknowledgment of the Postmaster-General for the said deposit,

signified in the statutory form by the officer whom he g^hall appointfor the purpose, shall be forthwith transmitted by post to the De-positor as the conclusive evidence of his claim to the repayment ofthe deposit with interest thereon.

If the Depositor does not receive the said acknowledgment with-

in ten days from the day on which he made the deposit, he mustapply for the same to the Postmaster-General, by letter, and if

necessary he must renew his application to the Postmaster-Generaluntil he receives the said acknowledgment

Interest, calculated yearly, at the rate of £2 10s per cent, per an-num, shall be allowed on every complete £1 deposited, and shall

be computed from the first day of the calendar month next follow-

ing the day on which a complete £1 shall have been deposited, or

on which deposits of a less amount shall have made up a complete£1, up to the first day of the calendar month in which monies arewithdrawn.*

* The interest thus calculated will be at the rate of one halfpenny per

calendar month for every complete £1.

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The interest will be calculated to the 31st December in every

year, and will then be added tOj and become part of, the priacipal

money.

Deposits may be made by a Trustee on behalf of another person,

in the joint names of such Trustee and the person on whose ac-

count such money shall be so deposited ; but repayment of thesame, or any part thereof, shall not be made without the receipt or

receipts of both the said parties, or the survivor or survivors, or

the executors or administrators of such survivor, whose receipt andreceipts either personally or by agent appointed by power of at-

torney, which power of attorney may be executed by an infant of

or exceeding the age of 14 years, shall alone be a valid discharge,

except m case of insanity or imbecility of the party on whose be-

half the deposits were made, when the Postmaster-General may,on proof of the fact to his satisfaction, allow repayment to be madeto the Trustee alone.

And in case any such declaration shall not be true, or if any per-

son shall at any time have or hold or be possessed of any deposit

or funds in more than one Savings Bank within the United King-dom, every such person shall forfeit and lose all right and title to

any deposit in or to any funds of any and every such SavingsBank.

Deposits may be made by, or for the benefit of, any person un-der 21 years of age, and repayment shall be made to such minorafter the age of 7 years in the same manner as if he were of full

age. In case of minors under the age of 7 years, the declaration

must be made by one of the parents, or a friend, on behalf of theminor.

Deposits may be made by married women, and deposits so made,or made by women who shall afterwards marry, will be repaid to

any such woman, unless her husband shall give notice in writingof such marriage to the Postmaster-General, and shall require pay-ment to be made to him.

The Trustees of any Friendly Society, the rules of which havebeen certified by the Pegistrar of Friendly Societies in England,Scotland, or Ireland (as the case may be), or of any Charitable orProT-o.ent Society, or Penny Savings Bank, approved by the Na-tional Debt Commissioners, may deposit their funds, without re-

striction as to amount, in the Post Office Savings Bank, providedalways that such deposits shall not be of less amount than one shil-

ling, nor of any sum not a multiple thereof, and that a copy of therules be forwarded by post to the Postmaster- General, with thenames and addresses of the Trustees, "vrho will then be furnishedwith the necessary instructions.

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14 APPENDIX.

The statutory Declaration must be made in cases of Friendly andCharitable Societies :

Every Depositor shall, once in each year, on the anniversary ofthe day, on which he made his first deposit, forward his book to theprincipal office of the Postmaster-General, in a cover to be obtainedat any Post Office Savings Bank, in order that the entries in thesaid book may be compared with the entries in the books of thePostmaster-General, and that the interest due to the Depositormay be inserted in his book.

No charge shall be made upon Depositors for the books at first

supplied to them, or for books issued to them in continuation there-of; but if any Depositor shall lose his book, and shall desire a newbook, application must be made by him to the Postmaster-General,by letter, stating the circumstances, and enclosing Postage Stampsof the value of one shilling to pay for the new book, should the ap-plication be granted ; and the Postmaster-General shall, as hethinks fit, issue a new book, or return the stamps to the applicant.

No charge for postage shall be made upon the Depositors for thetransmission of their books to the Postmaster-General, or for thereturn thereof to them, or for any applications they may have tomake for acknowledgments of deposits, or for any application ornecessary letter of inquiry respecting the sums deposited by them,or for the replies thereto.

Any Depositor in the Post Office Savings Bank who may desire

to transfer his deposits to any other Savings Bank legally estab-

lished, shall, on his written application, accompanied by his book,to the chief office of the Postmaster-General, in a form to be ob-tained at any Post Office Savings Bank, be furnished with a certi-

ficate in the statutory form, of the whole amount due to him, andhis account with the Post Office Savings Bank shall thereupon beclosed.

Upon the delivery of such certificate to the Trustees or Managersof the Savings Bank to which it is proposed by the Depositor to

transfer the deposit) they shall, if they think fit, open an accountfor the amount stated in such certificate, upon the Depositor mak-ing the usual declaration.

Any Depositor in any legally established Savings Bank whomay desire to transfer lus account to the Post Office Savings Bankmay require from the Trustees or Managers of such Bank a certifi-

cate in the statutory form, signed by two Trustees of such Savings

Bank, stating the amount due to him, and thereupon his account

with such Bank shall be closed.

APPENDIX. 15

The said Certificate may be delivered to any officer of the Post-

master-General authorised to receive deposits imder the Post

Office Savings Bank Act, and shall be received by him as if it were

a deposit of the amount therein set forth_;

and on the said Certifi-

cate being forwarded to London, and verified by the National DebtCommissioners, an account for the amount thereof shall be opened

with the said Depositor, and an ackaowledgment for the said

amount sent to him.

Any Depositor wishing to withdraw the whole or part of the

sum deposited by him, must make application for the same to the

Postmaster-G-eneral, in the statutory form, a ijrinted copy of which

may be obtained at any Post Office Savings Bank.

In this form the Depositor must specify the number of his book?

the name of the office at which his first deposit was made, the sumhe wishes to withdraw, his occupation and residence, and the Post

Office at which he wishes to receive his money. On receipt of this

application, a warrant for the amount required, payable at the

office named, shall be sent to him by post.

By the same post, the Postmaster at whose office the warrant is

m.ade payable, shall be advised of the issue of the warrant. This

warrant must be presented by the Depositor at the Post Office

named thereon, together with the Depositor's book, in which the

Postmaster shall enter the amount repaid, and attest the entry

with his signature, and the dated stamp of his office. The post-

master shall take a receipt from the Depositor on the warrant for

the amount repaid to him, which receipt is not chargeable with

stamp duty.

The Postmaster-General will endeavour to prevent fraud, andto identify every Depositor transacting business with the Post

Office Savings Bank ; but if any person shall fraudulently repre-

sent him.selfto be a Depositor, and by forwarding the proper notice

of withdrawal, and by presentation of the Depositor's book, andcompliance with the rules of the Department, shall obtain any sumof money belonging to that Depositor, the Postmaster-General will

not be responsible for the loss thereof.

Repayments shall be made only to the Depositor in person, or to

the bearer of an order under his hand, signed in the presence of

either the minister or a churchwarden of the parish in which theDepositor resides, of a justice of the peace, or, in case of sickness,

of the medical attendant. If the Depositor be resident abroad, his

signature must be verified by some constituted authority of the

place in which he resides.

16 APPENDIX.

Applications to withdraw money deposited by any friendly,charitable, or provident society, or penny savings bank, must besigned by two of the trustees ofany such society, or penny savingsbaT)k, or when there is no trustee, then by the treasurer, and thenames of the trustee, or treasurer, or other officer of the societyauthorised to receive the amount to be withdrawn, shall be statedin the notice of withdrawal, and the warrant for payment of theamount shall be made out in the name of such trustee, trea-surer, or officer, and the receipt of such person apparently author-ised shall be a sufficient discharge for the same.

In case any Depositor shall die leaving any sum of money notexceeding £50, exclusive of interest, deposited in the Post Office

Savings Bank, and probate of his will, or letters of administra-

tion, be not produced to the Postmaster- General, or if notice in

writing of the existence of a will, and intention to prove the same,or to take out letters of administration, be not given to the Post-master-Greneral, at his principal office within the period of onemonth from the death of the depositor ; or if such notice be given,

but such will be not proved, or letters of administration be nottaken out, and the probate or letters of administration (as the case

may be) produced to the Postmaster-General within the period of

two months from the death of the depositor, it shall be lawful for

the Postmaster-General, after such period of one or two months, as

the case may be, to pay and divide such funds at his discretion to

or amongst the widow, or relatives of the deceased depositor or, anyone or more of them ; or, if he shall think proper, according to theStatute of Distributions.

In case any Depositor shall die leaving any sum of money in

the Post Office Savings Bank which (exclusive of interest) shall

exceed the sum of £50, the same shall only be paid to the Execu-tor or Administrator on the production of the Probate of the Will,

or Letters of Administration, of the estate or effects of the deceasedDepositor to the Postmaster-General.

If any Depositor, being illegitimate, shall die intestate, leaving

any person or persons who, but for the illegitimacy of such deposi-

tor, and of such person or persons, would be entitled to the moneydue to such deceased Depositor, it shall be lawful for the Postmas-ter-General, with the authority, in writing, of the Barrister-at-

Law appointed to certify the rules of Savings Banks, to pay the

money of such deceased Depositior to any one or more of the per-

sons who, in his opinion, would have been entitled to the same,

according to the Statute of Distributions, if the said Depositor andsuch person or persons, had been legitimate.

APPENDIX. 17

In all cases wherein a certificate shall be required of the amountof the Balance standing in the books of the Post Oflfice SavingsBank to the credit of a deceased Depositor for the purpose of ob-taining, free of stamp duty, a probate of will or letters of adminis-tration, such certificate shall be in the statutory form.

If any Depositor shall become insane, or otherwise incapacitedto act, and the same shall be proved to the satisfaction of the Post-master-General, and if the Postmaster-General shall be satisfied ofthe urgency of the case, he may authorise payment from time totime, out of the funds of such Depositor, to any person whom heshall judge proper, and the receipt of such person shall be a gooddischarge for the same.

If any dispute shall arise between the Postmaster-General andany individual Depositor, or any executor, administrator, next ofkin, or creditor, or assignee of a Depositor who may become bank-rupt or insolvent, or any person claiming to be such executor,administrator, next of kin, creditor, or assignee, or to be entitled

to any money, deposited in the Post Oflice Savings Bank, then,and in every such case, the matter and dispute shall be referred inwriting, to the Barrister-at-Law appointed under the SavingsBanks Acts ; and whatever award, order, or determination shall bemade by the said barrister shall be binding and conclusive on all

parties, and shall be final, to all intents and purposes, without anyappeal.

The OfBLcers of the Postmaster-General engaged in the receipt orpayment of deposits shall not disclose the name of any Depositor,nor the amount deposited or withdrawn by him, except to thePostmaster-General, or to such of his Officers as may be appointedto assist in carrying out the provisions of the Post Office SavingsBank Act.

In the construction of these regulations, unless there is somethingin the subject or context repugnant thereto, every word importingthe singular number only shall mean and include several personsor things, as well as one person or thing, and the converse ; andevery word importing the masculine gender only shall mean andinclude a female as well as a male ^ and the word month shall re-fer to a calendar and not a lunar month.

PAELIAMENTAEY AND MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES.FIEST WARD.

That part of the Burgh comprehended within a line commencingat the point where Ladyburn joins the Elver Clyde, and running

18 APPENDIX.

westward along the margin of the said Eiver to the point whereCartsburn joins the Clyde ; thence up the said Burn till it is cross-

ed by Eue-end street ; thence along the centre of the said street

till the same joins Cathcart street ; thence along the centre of thesaid street to the foot of Bank street ; thence along the centre ofthe said street to its southern extremity ; thence in a straight line

to the Parliamentary boundary at the Upper East Eeservoir ; andfrom thence eastward and northward, along the Parliamentaryboundary, to the point first described—Electors, 496.

SECOND WARD.

That part of the Burgh comprehended within a line commencingat the point where Cartsburn joins the Clyde, thence up the said

Burn to the point where it is crossed by Eue-end street ; thencealong the centre of Eue-end and Cathcart streets to the centre of

Cathcart square ; thence to the head of William street ; thencealong the centre of the said street to the Mid quay ; thence alongthe said Mid quay to the Clyde ; and thence south-eastward alongthe margin of the said Eiver to the point first described.—Electors,

175.

THIRD WARD.

That part of the Burgh comprehended within a line commencingat the north-east extremity of the Mid quay, and running along thesaid quay to the foot of WiUiam street ; thence along the centre of

the said street to the centre of Cathcart Square ; thence along thesaid square to Hamilton street ; thence along the centre of Hamil-ton street to Sugarhouse lane ; thence down the said lane to thepoint where Crawfurd street crosses the West burn ; thence downthe said burn to where it enters the Clyde ; thence along the marginof the said river to the extremity of the Mid quay, being the point

first described—Electors, 166.

FOURTH WARD.

That part of the Burgh comprehended within a line commencingat the centre of Cathcart Square ; then proceeding to Hamiltonstreet, and along the said street to the point where it joins Sugar-house lane ; thence southward along the centre of said lane ; thence

along the centre of Sir Michael street to Eoxburgh street; thence

along the centre of said street in a straight line to the West bum ;

thence up the West bum to the Parliamentary boundary ; thencealong said boundary to the Upper East Eeservoir ; thence alongthe west boundary of Ward Eirst to the point first described.-—

Electors, 298.

APPENDIX.

FIFTH WAKD.

All the remaining parts of the Burgh.—Electors, 465.

GENERAL DECLARATION.

All the boundaries of the Wards shall be understood to run alongthe centre of the streets, roads, lanes, streams, and closes by whichthey are described to be bounded, except where the contrary is par-

ticularly provided.

Any streets, grounds, houses, and places situated within theboundaries, and not included in the description of the several

Wards, before-mentioned, shall be held as belonging to the Wardto which such streets, grounds, houses, and places, are severally

next adjacent, unless where otherwise specially provided.

Constituency, 1600, returning one Member to Parliament.

ALEX. MUEEAY DUNLOP,

Member of Parliament for the Town of Greenock.

Address—Corsock, Dumfries ; or

2 Albion Street, Hyde Park, Xiondon, W.

SIR MICHAEL ROBERT SHAW STEWART, Bart.,

Member of Parliament for the County of Renfrew.

Address—42 Belgrave Square, London, S.W. ; or Ardgowan, byGreenock.

GREENOCK CENSUS RETURNS FOR 186L

Males. Eemales. Total.

East Parish, 5783 5329 11,112

Mid Parish, 4587 4768 9355

West Parish, 9958 11,675 21,633

Beyond the Parliamentary ) ^^^ 554 1107Boundary, j

Seafaring and other persons| ^23 iga 914

absent from home, )

21,609 22,512 44,121

Census of 1851, 39,391

Total increase, ,.,... 4730

20 APPENDIX.

Those persons living beyond the Parliamentary boundary, butreturned in schedules from Greenock, and also sea-faring persons

and others absent from home, were included in the census of 1851;

they are added in the above table as on that occasion, the wholeexhibiting an increase in the population of 4730.

Greenock was erected into a Burgh of Barony in the year 1635.

First Magistrates and Council elected in the year 1751.

Greenock Library begun in 1783.

Greenock Chamber of Commerce incorporated 1813.

Greenock Eagged Schools, Captain Street, opened 1858.

Shaws Water introduced in the year 1827.

Greenock Gas Works erected 1828.

EaRway to Paisley and Glasgow opened in the year 1841.

Theatre Eoyal opened December, 1858.

Victoria Harbour opened on 17th October, 1850.

Foundation Stone of Sir Gabriel Wood's Mariners' Asylum laid on

the 17th October, 1850.

Foundation Stone of Albert Harbour, laid on 7th August, 1862.

James Watt born 19th January, 1736. Died 25th August, 1819.

Sacramental Fast-Days—Thursday before fourth Sunday ofMarch

;

and Thursday before first Sunday of October.

Yairs First Thursday in July, and Fourth Tuesday in November.

MAGISTEATES AND TOWN COUNCIL.

Frovost—James J. Grieve.

Bailies.

John Hunter. I

Hew M'Hwraith.

Charles Grey. I ^. ^bram Lyle.

Treasurer—Thomas Kincaid.

Councillors.

\s* Ward. James Morton. Hew M'llwraith.

Eobert Allan. 3^ Ward. James J Grieve.

Charles Grey. Eobert Houston. 5th Ward.

Thos. M. Macfarlan. John Hunter. Thomas Kincaid.

2d Ward. Eobert NeiU. Abram Lyle.

Graham Brymner. ^th Ward. J. C. Hunter.

Oeorge Adam. C. P. Hunter. John Fleming.

Ordinary Meetings, first Tuesday of every month.

II

Office-Bearers.

Town Clerk—John Kerr Gray.

Chamberlain—John Adam.

Auditor—James Welsh.

Procurator-Fiscal—Archibald M'Callum.

Superintendent of Public Works—William Allison.

Harbour-Masters—John Millar and Eobert Atkins.

Dock-Master—John Millar.

Steamboat Harbour-Master—Malcom Darroch.

Collector of Harbour and Anchorage Dues—Andrew Nimmo.

Collector of Town's Assessment and Billet Master—A. Chalmers.

Assessor under Valuation of Lands Act—James Drummond.

Superintendent of the Town and Quay Police—David Dewar.

PoKce Surgeon—Charles Auld, M.D.

Assessor—Alex. Murray Dunlop, M.P., Advocate, Edinburgh.

TRUSTEES ON THE HARBOURS.

By Acts of Parliament, the Provost, Magistrates and Town Coun-

cil, who are, with the following Gentlemen, elected annually in

November, by the Shipowners in Greenock.

COMMISSIONERS ON THE HARBOURS.

John Kerr. Peter M'Bride.

Wm. M'Arthur. Archibald Adam.James Stewart. T. O. Hunter.

John MacCunn. Alex. Russell.

James Hamilton.Clerk—John K. Gray.

WATER TRUSTEES.

The Trustees for paving, lighting, cleansing, and watching the

Town, and supplying the same with water, in terms of the Act of

Parliament, are the Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council,

along with nine persons elected by the Feuars, Householders, andRatepayers, three of them in November annually, viz. :

—Duncan Hendry. Robt. W. Jamieson.

Edward Wilson. James Beith.

Joseph Orr. Alex. Paterson.

George Arbuckle. John Orr, jun.

Robert M'Yicar.

John Kerr Gray, Clerk. A. Chalmers, Collector.

Inspector under Nuisance Removal Act—James Calderwood,

Superintendent of Street Cleaning—John M'Neilage,

22

GEEENOCK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,David Johnstone, Chairman.

Colin S. Caird, Treasurer.

Directors.

Charles P. Hunter.Robert Blair.

Neil Broun.Peter M'Bride.Robert Cuthbert.

James J. Griere.James Stewart.Robert Lusk.James Morton.J. C. Hunter.

Thomas King, Secretary.

CONSUL AT GREENOCK.Swedish and Norwegian, T. 0. Hunter.

LLOYD'S AGENT FOR GREENOCK AND PORT-GLASGOW.T. 0. Hunter.

REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGHB.West Parish—John Hislop, Cathcart street.

Middle Parish—Robert Campbell, Bank street.

East Parish—John Love, Cathcart street.

ADJUSTER OF IMPERIAL WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

Meas?res,^n^d \Jolm Finlay, ofFinUy^Weir, Inspector and

Liquid Measures, )

Adjuster, 54 and 56 Rue-end street.

TOWN AND HARBOUR POLICE—Office, Tatlor's Close.

Uavid Dewar, Superintendent, residing at 3 Trafalgar street—TwoInspectors—Seven Sergeants, Two Detective Officers, andSeventy-two Constables ; One Female Searcher. Charles

Auld, M.D., Police Surgeon—House, ^ Houston street—Con-sulting Rooms, 3 Bank street.

APPENDIX. 23

GEEBNOCK PEISON—Market Street.

Alex. Cameron, Watchman.Julia Cameron, Fern. Warder.Donald Brotchie, Chaplain.Dr. J. P. Paton, Surgeon.

John Love, Governor.

Euphemia Ferguson, Matron.

William Fleming, andJames Hughes, Male Warders.

LOWER WAED COMMITTEE OP EENFEEWSHIEEPEISON BOAED.

Provost Grieve.

And the Four Bailies of

Greenock.

John Dunn, Writer, Paisley, Clerk to the Board

Major Darroch of Gourock.Sir M. E. Shaw Stewart, M.P.Sheriflf Tennent.

ENGINES FOE EXTINGUISHING FIEES.

The Water Engines and other apparatus are deposited at the

Engine-House, Taylor's close. Keys for them to be found at the

Police Office. James Calderwood, 17 Bruce street, Superintendentof Engines.

MAEKETS.

Fish Market, 1 West hreast.

Flesh Market, Market street—George Moffat, Inspector and Su'perintendent at the Market. Besides a Weekly Market held onFriday, Fairs are held annually, beginning on the first Thursdayof July, and fourth Tuesday of November ; and a Horse and Cattle

Market, which is held on the Friday before Glasgow WhitsunMonday Fair, and on the Friday immediately preceding Eolbar-chan Fair.

GEEENOCK PAEOCHIAL BOAED.

EooMS, Captain Street.

James J. Grieve, Chairman of the Board.

The Management is vested in a Committee—sub-divided into

Committees for the despatch of business.

John Malcom, Inspector. Officer,—Vacant.Thomas Burton, Collector and Cashier.

Thomas Smith, Out-Door Collector.

James L. Lochhead, William J. Marshall, Samuel Shortridgej,

District Surgeons.Archibald Blair, Governor, and Mrs M'Arthur, Matron of

Poor-House.James Wallace, House Surgeon.

24 APPENDIX.

GEEENOCK HOSPITAL AND INFIRMAEY.

Inverkip Street—Established 1819.

Sir Michael Eobert Shaw Stewart, Baronet, M.?., President.

The Provost of Greenock, Adam Fairrie, and Robert Macfie,Vice-Presidents.

Alexander Rodger, (Banker) Treasurer.

George Williamson, Secretary.

committee op management. .

Robert Lusk, Chairman—Robert B. Finlay, Depute Chairman.

The Provost of Port-Glasgow.

Messrs George Adam." Thomas Macmillan." Andrew Laing." Archibald M'Kenzie." Alexander Currie." Walter Service." Thomas M. Macfarlan.

Messrs Dugald Shankland." Robert Allan." WilUam 0. Leitch." Thomas Prentice." Matthew Buchanan." Andrew Tasker." Robert Mackenzie." Matthew Hill.

medical department.

Drs Wallace, Lochhead, Fox, and Macloskey.

S. J. B. Caldwell, House Surgeon—Mrs Cottar, Matron.

GREENOCK LIBRARY—Watt Monument, Union Street.

Instituted 1783.

The Management is vested in a Committee who are elected

annually in January. The annual payment for proprietors is 2 Is.

and for others 25s.

Chairman, James Inglis.

Arthur 0. Leitch, Treasurer and Secretary—E. C. Black,

Librarian.

In 1807 a collection ofForeign Litei-ature was commenced, whichcollection, now greatly enlarged, was in 1834 added to this Library,

and is free to all the subscribers without any additional charge.

The Library contains upwards of 10,000 volumes, and has above

200 subscribers. Attached to the Institution is a small but admir-

ably selected Scientific and Mathematical Library, composed of

about 170 volumes, purchased with £100 given for that purpose bythe late Dr. James Watt. Students, though not subscribers to the

Town Library, are entitled to the use of this. Readers of Bookswhich have been more than a year in the Library, are entitled to

one volume at a time for a subscription of 6s 6d per annum.

APPENBIX. 25

GREENOCK MECHANICS' INSTITUTION.

Sm Michael Street—Instituted 1836.

Robert Hendry, President—William M'Naught, Treasurer.

Andw. M'Alister, jun., Secretary.—Peter M'CaUum, Curator andLibrarian.

This Institution comprises a Library of upwards of 5000 vol-umes ; a Reading Room, containing almost all the Metropolitanand an extensive selection of the Provincial and Local Newspapers,and nearly the whole of the

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popular periodicals. Magazines, andReviews of the day, is accessible to Mechanics and others on thefollowing terms, viz. :—Reading Room, Is 6d per quarter ; occa-sional visitors. Id per visit; Library, Is per half-year.

There is also in connection with the Institution Public Baths,hot, cold, shower and swimming—which can be had from a pennyto sixpence each.

CARTSDYDKE MECHANICS' LIBRARY.

5 East Blackball Street.—Instituted 1830.

The annual payment is Two Shillings. The management is

vested in a Committee of 21. John Barroman, Preses ; AndrewRitchie, Treasurer ; Daniel Macbeth, Secretary.

Duncan M'Arthui-, Librarian.

The Library contains nearly 3000 volumes, and has upwards of600 readers. Open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings,from half-past 7 till 9 o'clock.

GREENOCK COFFEE ROOM-2, Cathcart Square.

Opened in 1820. Terms, £1 12s 6d yearly, paid in advance.Strangers residing in the Town for not more than six weeks ad-mitted gratis.

Donald McDonald.Robert Shankland.Abram Lyle.

William Allison.

COMMITTEE.

William Neill.

James J. Grieve.Andrew Tasker.Duncan Nicoll.

Arthur 0. Leitch, Treasurer.

J. H. Teulon, Superintendent—House, Redbarn Cottage,6 Roxburgh Street.

26 APPEKDIX.

GREENOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING AND ASSEMBLYBOOMS—27 Cathcart Street.

"William Bruce, Proprietor, Mount Park Cottage, Bank Street.

CHARITY SCHOOL—Ann Street.

COMMITTEE OP MANAGEMENT.

William Martin, Chairman.

Robert Park, Vice-Chairman.

Eohert Millar.

Charles Mill.

Matthew Buchanan.Robert Cowan.William Lindsay.

W. B. Paul.

Dugald Shankland.

W. O. Leitch.

Q. L. Anderson.

Thomas Prentice.

Archibald Adam.Archibald Cowan,Matthew Sim.pson,

James M'William.Alexander Ferguson.James Gardner.Robert Shankland.William Thomson.James M'Lean.

D. Macdonald, Treasurer ; John M. Hutcheson, Secretary,

Thomas Kay, Teacher ; James Johnston, Assistant.

Miss M'Killop and Miss Lament, Assistants.

MARINE BOARD AND SHIPPING OFFICE.

5 Virginia Street.

LOCAL MARINE BOARD.

Provost of Greenock, (ex officio), Chairman.

nominees op the board op trade.

Charles C. Scott. I Robert Steele.

Thomas 0. Hunter, James Stewarts

APPENDIX. 27

ELECTED BY THE SHIPOWNERS.

Eobert Outhbert.

Alexander Eussell.

Archibald Adam.

John Kerr.John H. Carmichael.James Hamilton.

Thomas King, Watt Place, Secretary.

John M'llvain, Superintendent of Mercantile Marine.

James Alexander, Deputy do. do.

John Cameron, Clerk.

William Cousar and William Campbell, Runners.

The Examinations of Masters and Mates in Seamanship andNavigation, and of Engineers, are held every Thursday and Fri-

day alternately.

Andrew Small, Examiner in Navigation.

James Gilkison, Examiner in Seamanship.

H. E. Eobson and George Barbour, Examiners in Steam.

GEEENOCK CEMETEEY.

' BURYING GROUNDS OF THE CORPORATION AND OTHERS.

WELLINGTON PAEK AND WELL PAEK.

COMMITTEE OP MANAGEMENT FOR 1863.

Bailie M'llwraith, Treasurer Kincaid, Councillors Grey, Morton,

C. P. Hunter, Neill, Houston, and Hunter.

Bailie Hunter, Convener. Superintendent, .

Entrance to Cemetery—near Brachelston Toll.

Entrance to Wellington Park—Top of Baker Street.

Entrances to Well Park—Eegent Street, Bank Street, and Sir

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APPENDIX. 29

INVERKIP STREET AND DUNCAN" STREET BURYINGGROUNDS.

TABLE OP RATES OP INTERMENT.

Rates of Interment in the Inverkip Street and Duncan StreetBurying Grounds, appointed by the Town Council of Green-ock to be exacted from and after the 2d day of April, 1850years.

I. "Where the body is conveyed in a hearse, drawn by four horses,or carried shoulder high.

For digging and filling in the grave 8s Od.

If a tombstone is removed—for taking it off and putting it

on, 3s Od.

If assistance be given in putting in a mortsafe, and after-

wards taking it out and redressing the ground, 2s Od.

II. "Where the body is conveyed in a hearse drawn by twohorses,

For digging and filling in the grave, 6s Od.

If a tombstone is removed—for taking it ofi" and putting it

on, .'

2s Od.

If assistance be given in putting in a mortsafe, and after-

wards taking it out and redressing the ground, Is 6d,

III. "Where the body is carried on spokes, or conveyed in ahearse drawn by one horse.

For digging and filling in the grave, 4s Od.

No charge to be made for taking ofi" or putting on tombstone.

IV. Where a body belonging to the working classes is con-veyed in a hearse without reference to the nujnber ofhorses, or carried shoulder high, or on spokes.

For digging and filling in the grave, 4s Od

No charge to be made for taking off and putting on tomb-stones.

CHILDREN*

I. V/here the body is conveyed in a chaise.

For digging and filling in the grave, 4s Od.

For taking ofi" and putting on tombstone, 2s Od-

*To include m this term those ucder Iweive years of age.

£Z

30 APPENDIX.

If assistance Tdg given in putting in a mortsafe, and after-

wards taking it out, and redressing the ground, Is 6d.

II. Where the hody is carried on hand-spokes or brought in a

chaise.

For digging and filling in the gTave, 2s Od-

If a tombstone, no charge to be made for removing or putting onthe stone.

Although more than one body be interred at the same time in

one and the same grave, no additional charge to be made, unless

it be necessary to have the grave deeper than six feet, being the

usual depth of a grave, in which case the cost of such extra depth

must be paid by the undertaker.

The charges to be paid by the undertaker, or person giving in-

timation to the Chamberlain, at the time of giving such intimation

to inter, and obtaining permission to open the grave.

JOHN KERR GRAY, Town Clerk.

SHAWS WATER JOINT STOCK COMPANY.

Constituted by Act of Parliament, 16th June, 1825.

DIRECTORS.

Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, Baronet, M.P., Chairman.

James Tasker, Yice-Chairman.

Robert Steele, James Ballantine, A. Anderson, John Rodger, jun.,,

and James Stewart.

David R. Crawford, Clerk—Peter Morison, Superintendents

James Brown, Collector

MILLS ON THE SHAWS WATER FALLS.

Sugar Refinery, (fall No. 1, old line) descent 26 feet, 46 horse-

power—Crawhalls & Co.

Barley, Corn, and Flour Mills, (fall No. 2 old line) descent 24feet, 45 horse-power—Mackenzie and Walker.

Flour Mill, (fall No. 3, old line) descent 17 feet, 30 horse-power.Logwood Mill, (fall No. 4, old line).

Foundry, do. do. —Blackmore & Rankin.Chemical Works, do. do. —John Poynter & Son.

Descent 26 feet, 46 horse-power.

APPENDi:^. 31

Chemical Works, (fall No. 5, o]d line) descent 22 feet, 89 horse-

power—John Poynter & Son.

Bice Mill, (fall No. 6, old line) descent 19 feet, S4 horsc'-power—Neil Cajnphell.

Sail Cloth Mill, (fall No. 7, old line) descent 28 feet, 50 horse-

power—Greenock Sacking Co.

Shaws Water Cotton Spinning Company, (falls Nos. 8 and 9, old

and new lines) descent 64 feet 4 inches, 230 horse-power.

Penelope Works, (fall No. 11, old line) descent 23 feet 6 ino,hes>

42 horse-power.

Dyeing, Carding, and Milling Works, (fall No. 11, old line) descent

10 feet, 18 horse-power—Robert Plouston & Son.

Worsted Manufactory, (fall No. 12, old line) descent 29 feet 6

inches, 53 horse-power; also. No. 13, descent 20 feet, 36 horse-

power—Fleming, Eeid & Co.

Paper Mill, (fall No. 18, old line) descent 30 feet, 54 horse-power,

—Brown, Stewart Sc Co.

Flour Mill, &c., (fall No. 1, new line) descent 14 feet, 29 horse-

power—G-eorge Allan, jun.

Foundry, &c., (fall No. 2, new line) descent 45 feet, 81 horse-

power—G-reenock Foundry Co.

Flour and Corn Mills, Deer Park, (fall No. 3, new line) descent18 feet, 32 horse-power—W. Service & Co.

Sugar Refinery, (fall No. 4, new line) descent 21 feet, 38 horse-

power—Blair, Eeid & Steele.

Sugar Refinery, (falls Nos. 5 and 6, 12 feet, 21 horse-power, newline) descent 27 feet, 38 horse-power—Pattens & Co.

Foundry, (falls Nos 5 and 6, 12 feet, 21| horse-power, new line)

descent 47 feet, 26 horse-power—Macnab & Co.

Sugar Refinery, 12 feet fall, 21| horse-power—Anderson, Orr &Co.

The Shaws Water Company has two lines of falls, their descentbeing each 512 feet (or 1824 feet, with 1200 cubic feet of water perminute)—is equal to 1843 horse-power, of which 1087 are occupied,and 756 are still unlet.

32 APPENDIX.

CALEDONIAN EAILWAY COMPANY.

Thomas Salkeld, Esq., Holm Hill, Carlisle—Chairman.

Thomas Hill, Esq., Glasgow—Deputy Chairman.

Directors.

Thomas Price, Esq., 3 Cork Street, Burlington Gardens, London.Daniel Anslie, Esq., 48 Moray Place, Ediaburgh.

Phillip Black, Esq., Glasgow.

Robert Towers., Esq., do.

Sir James Fergusson, M.P.John Ross, jun., Esq., Loudon Castle, Ayrshire.

Andrew Buchanan, Esq., of Auchentorlie.

Lieutenant-Col. Grandy, Heaves, Milnthorpe.

GREENOCK RAILWAY GUARANTEED COMPANY.

Directors.

James Tasker, Esq., Chairman.

Robert Steele.j

John Rodger, jun.

Archibald M'Kellar, Secretary—Office, 2 Church Place.

INSURANCE OFFICES AND AGENTS.

Accidental Death Insurance Company—Andrew Boag.Alliance Fire and Life— James Welsh, Andrew Boag, and Robert

Blair, jun.

Atlas Fire and Life—Jolin Johnstone.

British Guarantee—David R. Crawford.

British Provident Life and Fire—W. R. Muir.

Caledonian Fire and Life—William M'Clure, Archd. M'Kellar,William T. Templeton, and H. T. Patten.

Church of England Fire and Life—John Black.

City of Glasgow Life Assurance Company—H. Dempster, ^ndColin S. Caird.

Colonial Life—William T. Templeton and Co.

Commercial Union Assurance Company—D. Camj)bell.

County Fire—David Agnew.Crown Life—B. Noble and P. Ballingall.

Edinburgh Life—C. Db Lamont, and Robert Blair, jun.

APPENDIX. 33.

English and Scottish. Law Life—Andrew Boag, and Thomas King.European Assurance Society—Allan Weir.Eire Insurance Company of Scotland—James "Welsh, Andrew

Boag, Robert Blair, jun., and Colin S. Caird.

General Fire and Life—R. S. M'Morland, and Wm. M'Clure.General Insurance Company—Wm. M'Clure.Globe Insurance Company—Andrew Tasker and David Agnew.Guardian Fire and Life—R. W. Robertson.Industrial and General Deposit—Allan Weir.Imperial Fire and Life—D. M'llwraith and A. Smith.Indisputable Life Assurance Company—A.. M. Humphreys.

Lancashire Insurance Company—Alexander Macdonald, David E.Barclay, John Brymner, A. O. Leitch, John F. Mackay, D.Campbell, James Kelso, and Archibald Denniston.

Life Association of Scotland—D. Maclean, and James M'Lellan.&_Co.

Law Firei Insurance Co.—D. R. Crawford.London Indisputable Life—John Macdougall.London Assurance Corporation Fire and Life—Wm. T. Templeton

and Co.

Liverpool, London, and Monarch Fire and Life—Allan Swan,John Brymner, Ross, Corbett & Co., James Brownlie, andJohn F. Mackay—D. R. Crawford, Resident Secretary.

Manchester and Star United Fire—Andrew Boag,Marine and General Travellers—Andrew Boag.Marine Life and Casualty Mutual Assurance Society—Kenneth

& Macdonald.Medical, Invalid, and General Life—Allan Park Paton.Mutual Life—John Brymner.National Fire and Life—Robert Wright, and D. Agnew.North British—John Black, Thomas 0. Hunter, John Johnstone,

and Thomas Stark.

Northern—Robert Salmon, R. W. Robertson, and James Turner,jun.

North of England—Archibald Denniston and C. D. Lament.Norwich Union Fire and Life—Alexander Campbell.Promoter Life—William M'Clure.Phoenix Fire—J. Macdougall, Wm. Lindsay and Co., and W. O.

Leitch.

Plate Glass Universal Fire—J. Morrison and Sons.Provincial Insurance Company—Wrede & Co., and Charles MUl.Queen Fire and Life—Archd. Mackenzie^ W. Lindsay & Co., and

Peter Ballingall.

Railway Passenger Life—James Gilchrist.

Royal Farmers' General Fire and Life and Hail Storm InsuranceInstitution—Archibald M'Callum.

34

Eoyal Insurance Fire and Life—W. M'Arthur & Co., and JohnHunter.

Scottish. Amicahle Life—Allan Park Paton,Scottish Equitable Life—Alexander Rodger.Scottish Union Fire and Life Insurance Company—Eohert Little,

Allan Park Paton, and John Love.Scottish Widows' Fund—Archibald M'Kellar.Scottish Provident Institution—Archibald Denniston, and A. 0.

Leitch.

Scottish Provincial Fire and Life—George Williamson, and A. M.Humpreys.

Standard Life—James H. Crawford.State Fire and Plate Glass Assurance Society—John Duncan.Sun Fire and Life—Gray and Buchanan.The Provincial Welsh Insurance Company—J. Symington, jun.United Kingdom Temperance and General Provident Institution

—A. M. Humphreys, and R. M. Dunlop.United Guarantee and Life Assurance—James Inghs.Unity Fire and Life Assurance—P. Shankland.Victoria Benefit Society—James Auld.West of England Fire and Life—H. T. Patten, and George •Eaff.

Yorkshire Fire and Life—John Duncan.

BUILDING SOCIETIES.

Greenock Property Investment Society—James Kelso, Manager,Scottish Freehold Building Society—John Duncan, Agent.

West of Scotland Property Investment and Building Society—D.Campbell, Manager.

TRADE PROTECTION SOCIETIES.

Greenock Trade Protection Society—John Gillespie, Resident

Secretary.

Trade Protection Society—D. R. Crawford, Resident Secretary.

PUBLIC OFFICES.

Assembly Rooms, 27 Cathcart street.

Baron Bailie's Ofl&ce, Mansionhouse.British and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company's 0£&ce, 28 Cath-

cart Street.

Caledonian Railway Company's Office, 25 Cathcart street.

Olerk to Commissioners on Property and Income Tax, 2 Churchplace, Robert Salmon—Assessor of Income Tax, John GiUespie,

6 Kelly street.

APPENDIX. 35

Chamber of Commerce of Greenock ; incorporated by Eoyal Char-ter in 1812—iJavid Johnstone, Chairman ; Thos. King, Sec.

Coffee Koom, 2 Cathcart square—John H. Teulon, superintendent.

Collector of Harbour Dues, &c., Customhouse buildings—AndrewNimmo, Collector.

Commissary Clerk's Office, 4 Bank street.

Customhouse, Steamboat Quay.Electric and International Telegraph Company's Office, Eailway

Station,

Fishery Office, 3 Bank street—Inspector, Laurence Lamb ; LocalInspector, John M'Kiver.

Gas Works, 27 Crawfurd street—Instituted 1828—A. Eitchie,

Manager.Glasgow Weekly Mail Newspaper (Greenock Branch) Office, 1

Bank street.

Greenock Advertiser and Clyde Commercial Journal Office, 29Hamilton street.

Greenock Herald and General Advertiser Office, 40 Cathcart st.

Greenock Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette "Office, 1 BankStreet, and 49 Cathcart Street.

Harbour Masters Office, Steamboat quay—John Millar and Eob-ert Atkins, Harbour Masters ; and John Millar, Dock Master.

Inland Eevenue Office (late Excise), Customhouse buildings.

Inland Eevenue Office (Stamps and Taxes), Customhouse buildingsJustice of Peace Clerk's Office, County buildings, 4 Bank street.

James Inglis, Depute- Clerk.Justice of Peace Fiscal' s Office, 16 William street.

Lloyd's Eegister of British and Foreign Shipping, 32 Cathcart st.,

Henry John Boolds, surveyor—Thomas O. Hunter, Agent, 13William street.

Mercantile Marine Office, Shipping Office for Seamen, Examina-tions, &c., 5 yirginia street—John M'llvain, Superintendentof Mercantile Marine.

Master of Work's Office, 5 Jamaica street—William Allison, Mas-ter of Works.

North British Daily Mail Newspaper (Greenock Branch) Office, 1

Bank Street.

Parochial Board Eooms, Poorhouse, Captain Street—J. Malcom,Inspector.

Police Office, Taylor's Close—David Dewar, Superintendent.

Poor Eates Office, Parochial Board Eooms, Captain street—Thos.Burton, Collector Office hours from 10 till 3, and from 7 till

8 P.M., and on Saturdays from 10 till 3 p.m. only.

Post-Office, 11 William Street—Thomas M'Millan, Postmaster.Procurator Fiscal' s Office (Burgh), 6 Hamilton street—Archibald

M'Callum, Fiscal.

36 APPENDIX.

Procurator Fiscal' s Office (Lower Ward of the County), 2 Wattplace—Robert Blair, Fiscal.

Registrars of Births, Deaths, and Marriages—West Parish, JohnHislop, Cathcart street—Middle Parish, Robert Campbell,Bank street—East Parish, John Love, Cathcart street. Ex-aminer, Captain Gibson Stott.

Shaws Water Joint Stock Company's Office, 49 Rue-end street

James Brown, Collector ; Peter Morison, Supei-intendent.Sheriff Clerk's Office, County buildings, 4 Bank street—James

Inglis, Depute-Clerk.Sheriff Court House, County buildings, 4 Bank street

Sugar Exchange, 27 Cathcart street

Town Assessment Office, 6 Hamilton street—Alexander Chalmers,Collector. Open from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m., and fiom 7 to 9 p.m.

Town Clerk's Office, Town Buildings, 6 Hamilton street—JohnK.Gray, Town Clerk.

Town Chamberlain's Office, Town buildings, 6 Hamilton street

John Adam, Chamberlain.

COURTSSHERIFF COURT.

Held in the County Buildings, 4 Bank street, every Wednesdayat half-past 10 o'clock, and every Friday, at 11 o'clock fore-

noon during Session.

Sheriff—Patrick Eraser.

Sheriff-Substitute—Hugh Lyon Tennent.

Sheriff-Substitutes—A. M'Kellar, Thomas King, and RobertWright, in absence of Hugh Lyon Tennent.

Clerk—Peter Henderson. Depute Clerk—James Inglis.

Depute Clerk—Archd. M'Callum, in the absence of James Inglis.

Procurator-Fiscal—Robert Blair, and in absence, Robert Blair,

jun. Auditor, James Inglis.

Bar- Officer—James Crookshanks,

SHERIFF SMALL DEBT COURTS.

Held in the County Buildings, 4 Bank Street, every Wednesday at

11 o'clock. Continued cases are disposed of after new cases.

Sheriff—Patrick Eraser.

Sheriff-Substitute—Hugh Lyon Tennent.

Clerk—Peter Henderson. Depute-Clerk—James Inglis.

Bar-Officer—James Crookshanks.

AlPPENDIX. 37

BUEaH AND POLICE COUET.

Held in the Police Court Hall, Taylor's Close, every lawful day,except Tuesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock.

Judges—The Sheriff, Provost, and Bailies.

Assessor—Town Clerk. Depute Assessor—^Archibald Maclean.

Prosecutor—Procurator-Fiscal, Archd. M'Callum.

Surgeon—Charles Auld, M.D.

JUSTICE OF PEACE COUET.Held in the County Buildings, 4 Bank Street, every Thursday at

11 o'clock forenoon.

JUSTICES OP THE PEACE.

MacCunn, JohnBalderstone, DavidBrown, MatthewDarroch, MajorDuff, JamesFleming, JohnHunter, Thomas 0.

Johnstone, DavidStewart, Sir Michael E. ShawBlair, EobertOrieve, James J.

Hunter, Charles P.

Kerr, JohnMacdonald, Donald

Neill, JohnTasker, AndrewArbuckle, JamesSteele, EobertMurray, DavidLatham, D. M.Kineaid, ThomasHill, J. EamsayCampbell, NeilSheriff-Substitute

Provost and Bailies

ex-qfficiis.

Clerk—Eobert Wright. Depute-Clerk—James Inglis

Procurator-Fiscal—Daniel Maclean.

Bar Officer—James Crookshanks.

COMMISSAEY COUET.Held at Paisley every Thursday at 11 o'clock forenoon.

Commissary—Patrick Eraser.

Deputes—Hugh Lyon Tennent and James Campbell.

Clerk—John Bartlemore. Depute-Clerk—James Inglis.

QUAETEE SESSIONS.

Held at Greenock on the second and third Tuesdays in April,and third and last Tuesdays in October.

38 APPENDIX.

Meetings for licensing Publicans for the Burgh of Greenock andPort-Glasgow, are held on the second Tuesday in April, and thethird Tuesday in October, and for the remainder of the LowerWard on the third Tuesday in April and last Tuesday in October.Applications for licenses (printed forms of which can be had at theTown Clerk's and Justice of Peace Clerk's offices) must be lodgedat least ten days previous to the day of meeting. Appeal Court heldin May.

INCOME-TAX COMMISSIONERS.

Duncan Darroch of Gourock.Robert Macfie of Langhouse

.

W. C. Graham Pontine, of Ardoch.

Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, Bart., M.P.John Hall Maxwell, of Dargarvel, C.B.

Robert Salmon, Clerk—John Gillespie, Assessor,

The Sheriff of the County.Sheriff-Substitute at Greenock

LIEUTENANCY OF RENFREWSHIRE.Lord Lieuteuant, The Right Hon. the Earl of Glasgow.

Vice-Lieutenant, Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart., M.P.

Deputy-Lieutenants

Alexander, Lieutenant-Colonelof Ballochmyle.

Alexander, Capt. J. H. J., R.N.,of Southbar.

Blantyre, Lord.Bontine, R. G. of Gartmore,Buchanan, Colonel D. C. R. C.

of Drumpeller and Finlaystone.

Campbell, Arch, of Blythswood.Campbell, Arch. yr. of do.

Cunninghame, Alex, of Craig-

ends.

Darroch, Duncan of Gourock.Darroch, Duncan yr. of do.

Graham, John of Craigallion.

Gordon, John of Aikenhead.Gilmour, Allan of Eaglesham.Harvey, James 0. L. of Castle

Houstoun, Ludovic of Johnstone.

Henderson, John of Park.

Macdowall, Major-General of

Garthland,

MaxweU, Sir J. of PoUok, Bart.

Maxwell, John HaU of Dar-garvel, C.B.

Mure, Lieut. -Col. WiUiam ofCaldwell.

Napier, Sir R. J. M. of MiUikenand iSTapier, Bart.

Napier, John Stirling of Mer-chiston House.

Paisley, Provost of.

Pollok, AUan of Faside andBroom.

Pollok, Sir Hugh Crawford of

Upper Pollok, Bart.

Renfrew, Provost of.

Richardson, Thomas of Ralston.

Speir, Thomas of Blackstone.

Speirs, Archd. Alexander of

EldersUe.

Stewart, John A. ShawStirling, Captain James, E.N.jof Glentyan.

Scott, James of Kelly.

APPENDIX. 89

Convener—Sir R. J. M. Napier of Milliken and Napier, Bart.

Clerk of Lieutenancy—Eobert Rodger.

COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY FOR THE PURPOSE OFTHE ASSESSED TAX ACTS FOR THE LOWER WARD

OF THE COUNTY.

The Sheriff of the County.

Hugh Lyon Tennent, Sheriff-

Substitute of Greenock.

James Campbell, Sheriff-Substi-

tute, Paisley.

Duncan Darroch of Grourock.

DuncanDarroch, yr. of Grourock.

Sir Michael R. Shaw Stewart,Bart. M.P.

Admiral Sir H. Stewart, R.N.,C.B.

James Anderson of Highhobn.

William M. S. Stewart ofLoch-nagair.

Robert Macfie of Langhouse.Robert Cunningham Cunning-ham Graham of Gartmore.

William Cunningham GrahamBontine of Ardoch, Finlay-stone.

James Scott of Kelly.

The Provost of Port-Glasgow.The Provost of Greenock.

COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY FOR LOWERWARD (WHOARE NOT ASSESSED TAX COMMISSIONERS) FOE

YEAR 1863.

WilliamBrounofPlaintreeyett,M,D., Glasgow.

John Burnet of Mileburn, Glas-

gow.Wm. Melvin, Ashton, Gourock.John Fulton Anstruther, mer-

chant, Port-Glasgow.

Andrew Hair, merchant, Port-Glasgow.

James Foster King, of CarnegiePark, Longhaugh,Bishopton.

General Sir James MaxwellWallace.

James Caldwell, Clerk of Supply, Paisley.

WRITERS.

Archibald Yuill, Dean of Faculty.

Eobert Neill, Fiscal—A. Denniston, Secretary

•±\J Ai-J-JtiJNiJiA.

1825 p Eobert Blair. 1835 *p Hew M'llwraith.1858 p Eobert Blair, jun. 1845 *p Archibald M'KeUar.1849 p John Black. 1850 p Alex. Macdonald.1857 p Andrew Boag. 1848 *p John Macdougall.1853 p David R. Crawford. 1849 p Daniel Maclean.1838 *p Hugh Dempster. 1846 *p Robert NeiU.1840 *p Archibald Denniston. 1856 p Stewart Neill.

1839 p John Kerr Grey. 1841 * AUan Park Paton.1853 p James Inglis. 1829 *p Henry T. Patten.1838 *p Thomas Eang. 1850 p Eobert Salmon.1845 *p Archibald Langwill. 1849 p Allan Swan,1824 *p Crawford Muir. 1822 *p James Turner, jun.

1854 *p Claud Marshall. 1854 p Allan Weir.1849 p Archibald M'CaUum. 1844 *p George Williamson.1840 p Archibald M'Callum. 1846 *p Eobert Wright,

p Archibald YuiU.1837 p William M'Clure. 1821

Those marked thus (*) are Notaries—those marked thus (p) areProcurators. The years opposite the Procurators' names are thosein which they became Procurators.

PHYSICIANS AND SUEGEONS.(Mr Addresses see GeneralBirectory.J

1862 Allan, E. Leishman, M.D.CM.

1829 Auld, Charles, M.D.'i860 Conway, Joseph, M.D.1856 Dowie, E. T., M.D.1836 Fox, John, M.D.1814 Hill, Ninian, M.D.1855 Lochhead, Jas. L., M.D.J 858 Macfee, Malcolm.

1820 Mackie, James, M.D.Macloskey, William J.

Marshall, Wm. J., M.D.Paton, James F., M.D.Eichmond, A. F., M.D.Shortridge, Saml., M.D.Stewart, A. D., M.C.Wallace, James, M.Do

The figure opposite the names denote the year in which they wereLicensed.

CUSTOMHOUSE—Steamboat Quay.

Collector—J. F. Moore Hodder.

Long Eoom Clerks—Thomas King, Uttrick Walton, James Little*

Stewart Macalister, Hugh Macgregor, Duncan M'lutyre, ^-

Hayton, Henry Durkin, Edward MaxweU.

James Johnston, Messenger.

APPENDIX. 41

Surveyor, John Neave. Assistant Surveyor, Eobert Morison.

Examining Officers—John Olelland, W. S. Elliot, Hugh S. Main,James Dawson, John Ritchie, John Russell, Archibaid Gardiner,R. Q. Lane, W. Finlay, Alexander J. Kerr, J. Ford, J. Ramsay,E. W. Ward, George Kerr, and Jas. Scotland.

Medical Superintendent of Quarantine, Charles Auld, M.D.Out-door Officers—First-class.—Samuel Jack, Robert Kerr, Aulay

M'Aulay, Neil Gray, and William Muir. 2d Class.—RobertTyre, James Lyon, John Orr, Malcom M'Larty, William Macfie,Richard Jones, G. Bear, W. Poison and M. A. Dodd. 3d Class!William Comrie, P. M'Farlane, A. Arkley, A. Chalmers, J.Gilchrist, A. M'Gilvary, James Campbell, Nicol M'Intyre andRobert Fyfe. 4th Class—J. Rutherford, R. Smith, J. Blair, J.

Robertson, Hugh Hutton, A. Beveridge, John Cooper, E. Beith,D. Poison, Isaac Flucker, D. M'Farlane, H. Ritchie, D. Houston!5th Class—R. Fry, J. K. Rae, J. D. Duncan, J. Eraser, R.Patrick, A. Cooper, A. M'lver, Thos. Griffiths,James Snodgrass,and R. MacArthur.

Boatmen—First-Class.—Donald Poison, Samuel Kennedy, J.M'Lean, A. White. 2d Class—John Griffiths, David Hammond,J. Kirkpatrick, R. Joss, A. M'Dougall, and John M'Lellan.

House-keeper, Ann Stevenson.

Hours of attendance for the despatch of Public Business—IndoorDepartment, from ten till four ; Out-door Department, from 1stApril to 30th September, from six to nine a.m., and from ten a.m.till four p.m.; during February, March, October, and November,from nine a.m. till four p.m.; and during January and December,from nine a.m. till three p.m., and the long room at two o'clock p.m',

on Saturdays. The following Holidays are observed:—ChristmasDay, Good Friday, and the anniversary of the Birth-Day of HerMajesty.

LIST OF BONDED WAREHOUSES IN GREENOCKand where respectively situated.

Nos Where Situate. Nos. Where Situate.1. West Quay. 11. Bogle street.

2. Do. 13. Customhouse buildings3. Do. 16. Bogle street.

4. Do. 17. Rue-end street.

5. Rue-end street. 18. Do.6. Charles street. 19. Do.7. Union Court. 20. Virginia street.

10, Mansionhouse lane. 21. Excise Buildings.

d2

42 , APPENDIX.

Nos Where Situate. Nos Where Situate.

24. West Quay. 37. Shaw street.

25. Argyle street. 38. Virginia street.

28. Bogle street. 39. Clarence street, Ardgowan29. West Quay, street, Glebe.

31. Do. 40. Nicholson street.

32. St Andrew street. 41. Do.34. West Quay. 42. Chapel street.

36. West Bla,rkTiaU street. 43. Clarence street.

INLAND EEVENUE OFFICE (STAMPS AND TAXES,)

Customhouse Buildings,

David Murray, Distributor of Stamps, and Collector of Assessedand Income Taxes for the Counties of Eenfrew and Bute.

Clerks—John Eeid, and Eobert Eobinson.

Open from 9 a.m. tiU 4 p.m. ; and on Saturdays from 10 till 1.

INLAND EEVENUE OFFICE (LATE EXCISE.)

Customhouse Buildings.

Colin Campbell, Collector.

Peter Connacher, 1st Clerk, and John Mailer, 2d Clerk.

Greenock District.

James Crombie, Supervisor.

Out'door Officers—William M'Innes, Leonard Fleming, John G.Blench, Adam Nisbet, Thomas B. Coumbe, and Wm. Allison,

Housekeepers—Janet and Catherine Hunter.

Open every lawful day from 9 morning till 3 afternoon.

FISHEEY OFFICE—3, Bank Street.

Local Inspector, John M'lver.

Inspector, La,iireiice Lamb.

APPENDIX. 43

BANKING HOUSES.

BANK OP SCOTLAND—47 Cathcart Street.

Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon—shuts at 12 onSaturdays. Draws on Smith, Payne, and Smiths, London; Bankof England and Branches ; Bank of Ireland and Branches ; Man-chester and Liverpool District Bank ; Provincial Bank of Ire-

land, and on the Branches of the Commercial Bank of Scotland intowns where they have no agencies of their own, and on all theprincipal towns in British and Foreign parts.

Agent, Thomas Stark.

Teller, Peter Ballingall. Clerks, David Keir, Peter Comline,James Speirs, and Andrew Norrie.

BRITISH LINEN COMPANY—15 William Street.

Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shut at 12 onSaturdays. Draws on Smith, Payne, and Smiths, London ; Bankof England and Branches ; Bank of Ireland and Branches ; SamuelSmith & Co., Derby and Nottingham; Carlisle and CumberlandBank ; Carlisle and Branches ; and on all the principal towns in

Britain ; also, on New York, Bank of Montreal and Branches;

Bank of Upper Canada and Branches ; on English, Scottish, andAustralian Bank, Sydney, and Melbourne, and on Bank of British

Columbia, New Westminster, B. C., and Victoria, Vancouver'sIsland. Issues Circular Notes for travelling on the Continent.

Agent, Thomas Oliphant Hunter.

Teller, William Philp. Clerks, John Guthrie and A. Lyle, jr.

CITY OF GLASGOW BANK—32 Cathcart Street.

Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon—shuts at 12 onSaturdays. Draws on the London Joint-Stock Bank, London

;

Manchester and Liverpool District Bank, Liverpool—National

Provincial Bank of England and Branches ; Bank of Ireland andBranches ; Ulster Banking Company and Branches ; and on all

the principal towns in Britain, also, on the Bank of Montreal andBranches.

Agent, Colin S. Caird.

Accountant, David Aitken.

Ckrks—William B. Kerr, R. W. Campbell, and John Hinmers.

44 APPENDIX.

CLYDESDALE BANK—7 Hamilton Street.

Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon—shuts at 12 onSaturdays. Draws on Barnet, Iloares, and Co., London ; Clydes-

dale Bank, Glasgow and Edinburgh ; on the principal towns

in Britain ; and on the Commercial Bank of Canada, Ivingston,

and Branches.

Agent, Alexander Eodger.

Accountant, A. M. Humphreys—House above the Bank.

Teller, Alexander Lauder.

Clerks, Colin Thomson and James Stewart.

NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND—29 Cathcart Street.

Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon—shuts at 12 onSaturdaj'S. Draws on G-lynn, Mills & Co., and Coutts & Co., Lon-don ; XJnion Bank of London ; North of Scotland Bank andBranches ; Belfast Banking Co. ; Ulster Banking Co., and Pro-

vincial Bank of Ireland, and their branches; National Pro-

vincial Bank of England ; Manchester and Liverpool District

Bank ; London and County Banking Co. ; Devon and CornwallBanking Co. ; National Bank of Ireland ; Douglas and Isle of

Man Bank ; Yorkshire Banking Co., and their Branches ; UnionBank of AustraUa, in Australia, Van Dieman's Land and NewZealand, and Bank of Victoria, Australia, and Branches ; Bank of

British North America ; Gore Bank, and their Branches ; Oriental

Bank Corporation in India, Australia, and China ; Agra and Unit-

ed Service Bank, London, and South African Bank, Cape Town,and Branches. Issues Circular Notes for travelling on the Con-tinent, and negotiates Bills on all the principal towns in Foreign

and British ports.

Alexander Thomson, and John Thomson, Agents.

John Johnstone, Teller. John Symington, jr., Accountant.

William N. A. Aitken, Fi-ederick Johnston, and David Jenkins,Clerks.

Alexander Anderson, Porter.—House, Bank Buildings.

EOYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND—38 Cathcart Street.

Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon—shuts at 12 onSaturdays. Draws on Coutts & Co., London; on the Bank of

APPENDIX. 45

England and Branches ; the Bank of Ireland and Branches ; andin all the principal towns in Britain.

Agent, D. M. Latham.

Accountant, John Love. Teller, James Marshall.

Clerks—Eobert U. Love and William Jamieson.

UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND—1 Hamilton Street.

Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon—shuts at 12 noonon Saturdays. Draws on Glynn & Co., London ; Union Bank of

Scotland, Glasgow and Edinburgh, and all their Branches ; onCommercial Bank of Scotland, and all the principal towns in Eng-land and Ireland.

Agent, Andrew Anderson. Cashier, Colin Lamont, jun.

Accountant, C. D. Lamont.

Alexander Todd, Porter—House, 2 Church Place.

GREENOCK PROVIDENT BANK—William Steeet.

Instituted 1815.

Open every day from 10 till 3 o'clock, and on Saturdays from 10

till 12 o'clock, and on the evenings of Monday, Wednesday, andSaturday, from half-past six till eight o'clock.

Alexander Murray Dunlop, Esq., M.P., President.

James Arbuckle, Esq., Chairman.

directors.

Messrs James NewtonArchibald Adam.Matthew Hill.

James Lang.Robert Houston.Andrew Tasker.

James Carmichael.

Messrs John Kerr.

Robert M'Kenzie.James Miller.

Thomas M. Macfarlane.

John Scott, yst.

John M'Gregor.Robert Lusk.

Colin Lamont, jun., Cashier.

Accountant, John Adams. Clerk, John Robinson.

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WEST OR OLD PARISH.

Rev. J. M. M'CuUoch, D.D.—Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart., M.P.,Patron.

Assistant—Rev. Mr Rankine.

John Hislop, Session Clerk.

John Boyd, Precentor.—John M'Intyre, Church Officer.

BOUNDARIES.

From the Old Dock running up Vennel taking the west side

thereof to Cowgate, up said street taking west side thereof to Mar-ket street, round the westmost corner of Market street, along thePolice boundary line to Bogle street, to John Gray's stores, run-ning up Bogle street, taking west side thereof, to Mrs Fairlie's pro-

perty inclusive, running along west part of Regent street to Lyne-doch street ; up said street, taking the west side thereof to Reser-voir, round south side of Reservoir to the westmost extremitythereof, from thence running southward, crossing Drumfrocharroad to Whin hill, including all the streets, and the country dis-

trict west and south boundary.

INSTITUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE CONGREGATION,

Sabbath Classes for the young in the Session-house, in theCharity School, in Nicholson Street School, in Tobago Street

School, and in West Burn Street School, at Five o'clock p.m.

West Church Association for Religious purposes—Hugh Steven-son, Treasurer.

Parochial Association in aid of the Schemes of the GeneralAssembly—Thomas Blair, Treasurer.

West Church Lay Association—Colin S. Caird, Treasurer.

West Church Ladies' Charitable Fund—Mrs Morren, Treasurer.

MIDDLE OR NEW PARISH.

Rev. F. Lockhart Robertson—Chosen by the Town Council,

Session, and Feuars. «

Robert Campbell, Session Clerk.

Missionary, Walter Gunn. Female Missionary,

James Thomson, Precentor.—John Gray, Church Officer,

48

BOUNDARIES.

From the westmost corner of Market street, along the policyboundary line to Bogle street, taking John Gray's stores downBogle street, west side thereof to Eue-end street, taking south sidethereof to Cathcart street, running down said street to shore, alongthe shore to foot of Low Vennel, up low and high parts of Vennel,taking east side of said street to Cowgate street, up east side there-of to the point first described.

INSTITUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CONGREGATION.

I. Mission premises. Church place—Divine service in Missionhall on Sabbath evenings and Thursday evenings.

II. The Middle Parish Congregational Library—commenced in1836, and consists of about 1000 volumes, acquired either by dona-tion or purchased by occasional collections. Subscriptions 6d perquarter. Open in the Session-house on Wednesday evenings, from8 tUl 9 o'clock.

III. The Middle Church Female Clothing Society—For afford-ing cheap clothing and Christian counsel to the poor. Treasurer,Mrs M'llwraith; Acting-Secretary, Miss M'lver. Twelve LadyDirectors and twenty-five Lady Assistants meet every alternateweek.

rV. The Sessional Day School in Ann street.

Y. The Middle Parish Sabbath Evening School—comprisingabout 200 children, and 24 teachers.

VI. Sabbath School Teachers' Association.

EAST PARISH.

Rev. James Hutcheson—Chosen by the Town Council and Com-mittee of Proprietors.

John Love, Precentor and Session Clerk—John M'Walter, Officer.

BOUNDARIES.

From Shore at Eue-end up to Cathcart street, taking south side

thereof to Eue-end street, along Eue-end street taking east side

thereof to Bogle street, up Bogle street taking east side thereof,

along Eegent street^aking south side thereof to Lynedoch street,

up Lynedoch street "king south side thereof, crossing Drumfrocharroad, taking in Berry-yards to the Boundary line, along theBoundary line to the Parishes of Kilmalcolm and Port-Glasgow,down Devol's burn to the shore, along the shore to the point first

described.

49

In connection with this Clmrch there is a Society called the

Greenock East Parish Society, managed hy the Minister as Presi-

dent, a Treasurer, Secretary, and Twelve Directors, the Funds of

which are devoted to Religious objects. Parochial or Congregational,

and are apportioned at the discretion of the Directors at the AnnualMeeting. The Minister has a Bible Class for the young of the

congregation, which meets on Wednesday evenings. There is also

a Sabbath School, with an average attendance of 250 children, con-

ducted by 28 teachers ; and a Church Library open every Fridayevening from 7 till 8 o'clock.

There is a weekly Prayer Meeting held on the Wednesday even-

ings at 8 o'clock, in the East Parish Church, at which the Minister

delivers a lecture on a passage of the Scriptures.

G^LIC PAEISH CHUECH—West Burn Street.

Eev. Eobert M. Macfarlane.

Session Clerk, Allan M'Kinnon. Precentor, Peter M'Kenzie.Officer, Duncan M'CaU.

There is a Sabbath School Society, composed of all the teachers.

The Sabbath School is well attended by upwards of 200 children,

conducted by 32 teachers. A weekly Prayer Meeting in Gaelic onMonday evenings, and in Enghsh on Wednesday evenings. ABible Class for young men and women taught by the Minister everyTuesday evening at 8 o'clock. A Young Men's Association, for

religious, moral, and intellectual improvement, meets every Mon-day night, at half-past 7, in the new School-house adjoining the

church— president, Eev. Mr Macfarlane. A Ladies' Association

for charitable and religious purposes. A Congregational Libraryof nearly 300 volumes. There is also a week-day School in con-nection with the Church, and a Temperance Society.

CAETSBUEN CHUECH—Upper Crescent (East.)

Eev. James Stewart, A.M.—Chosen by the Members of the Church.

Charles Grey, Plantation, Session Clerk.

Alexander Young, Precentor.

John Lennox, 6 East Blackball Street, Treasurer, (to whom, or to

the Church Ofl&cer, application for sittings in the church

should be made.)

Alexander Edmiston, Smith's Land, Upper Crescent, Church Officer.

The Sabbath School meets at half-past 5 o'clock p.m. Theweekly Congregational Prayer Meeting is held in the Session-

house on Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock.

50 APPENDIX.

FREE CHUECH MINISTERS AND CHURCHES.

FREE CHURCH PRESBYTERY OF GREENOCK.

Meets on the last Wednesday of ever alternate month, in the

Preshytery HaU of Free Well Park Church.

Places. Ministers. Ordinations. Post-Towna.

Cumbraes, Alexander Walker. 1856 Greenock.Erskine, R. R. CaldweU, 1845 Paisley.

Fairlie, John Gemmel, A.M., 1835 Greenock.Gourock, William Fraser, 1850

Greenock, Middle, John M'Farlan, 1843

Do., West, John Nelson, 1846

Do., St Andrews, John James Bonar, 1835

Do., Gaelic, John Kennedy, 1859>>

Do., St Thomas, William Laughton, 1839}y

Do., Well Park, James Stark, 1834

Do., FiTiTiieston, Peter Thomson, 1858

Inverkip, Peter Douglas, 1851,j

Largs, D. B. Douie, A.M., 1831}j

Port-Glasgow, Port-Glasgow->

James Stark, Presbytery Clerk.

FREE WEST CHURCH—Arbgowan Street.

Rev. John Nelson—Chosen by the Members of the Church.

Rev. John Macknight, Missionary, officiating in the MissionChurch, Dalrymple street.

Adam Black, Precentor.

Hugh Walker, Session Clerk.

Q. L. Anderson, Clerk to Deacons' Court.

James Welsh, Treasurer to the Congregation.

John Johnston, Treasurer for the Sustentation Fund.

J. H. Scott, Librarian and Treasurer for Schoolmasters' Fund.

Matthew Muir, Church Officer.

ASSOCIATIONS.

1. Congregational Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 8 p.m.

2. Minister's Bible Class for Young Men on Wednesdays at 9

p.m.—For Young Women on Thursdays at 7 p.m.

3. There are four Sabbath Schools ia connection with the con-

gregation, taught by 62 teachers, and with an average attendance

of 370 scholars.

APPENDIX. 51

4. The Mission District of the Congregation is the Glebe andneighbourhood. Divine service is conducted in the Mission Church, .

Dalrymple street, twice on Sabbath—and Prayer Meetings are held

on Thursdays and Saturdays ; and there is a Penny Savings Bankopen on Saturday evenings. There is a Week-day District Schoolin connection with the Church, supported by St Thomas' congre-gation.

5. Work Society conducted by a Committee of Ladies from this

and St Thomas' congregation, and supported by members of other

Churches, to give work to poor women in making clothes, whichare sold at the Repository in Jamaica street.

6. The Library contains between 600 and 700 volumes. Booksare given out on Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock.

7. The Deacons' Court meets on the first Monday of each monthat half-past 8 o'clock—and the Session on the first Monday of eachalternate month at half-past 7 o'clock.

8. Young Men's Literary Association—meets each alternate

Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock.

MIDDLE FREE CHURCH—West Burn Street.

Rev. John M'Farlan. Chosen by the Members of the Church.

George Hyde, Precentor. Dugald Smith, Church Of&cer.

Andrew M'Farlan, Session Clerk.

John M'Gill, Clerk to Deacons' Court.

Alexander Rodger, Treasurer to Deacons' Court.John Douglas, Treasurer to the Sustentation Fund.William Park, Treasurer to the Foreign Missions.

Ivie Scott, Treasurer to the Children's Contributions to the Schemesof the Free Church.

Renton M'Ara, Treasurer to the District Mission and Schoolconnected therewith.

James M'Lean, Treasurer to the Congregational Library.

A Prayer Meeting is held in the Church every Wednesday even-ing at 8 o'clock ; a Bible Class on Sabbath evening, conducted bythe minister; a Sabbath School — average attendance about 200children, with 27 teachors—in connection with which is a Child-ren's Library ; also a Work Society for giving sewing to poormembers, with sale of work, every Friday from October to May,from 12 noon till 2 p.m.

This Congregation has a District Mission, with a Week DaySchool in the Broad Close Hall—attendance 120. David Gregor-son, interim teacher. Robert Patrick, Supeiintendent of the Sab-bath School ; James Montgomerie, missionary—Sermons in theBroad Close Hall, by the Missionary, every Sabbath afternoon at

%.15 p.m., and Evenings at 7, and Prayer Meetings three time a-week

52 APPENDIX.

ST. THOMAS' FREE CHURCH—Grey Place.

Rev. Wm. Laughton. Chosen loj Male Members of the Church.

John Peden, Precentor.—Robert M'Laughlan, Church Officer.

A. Carmichael, Treasurer of Deacons' Court.

Henry M'Murtrie, Session Clerk, and Treasurer to Sustentationand Missionary Funds.

FREE G^LIC CHURCH—Jamaica Street.

Rev. John Kennedy. Chosen by the Members of the Church.

John Cameron, Precentor.—Duncan M'Eonlay, Church Officer

liugh Buie, Session Clerk.

Matthew Buchanan^ Treasurer of the Deacons' Court.

James Brown, Clerk of Deacons' Court.

John Bruce, Treasurer of Sustentation Fund.

A Prayer Meeting is held in the Hall adjoining the Church onWednesday evenings at 7.30 p.m., in Gaelic, and on Thursdayevenings, at Eight o'clock, in English. There is in the Church aSabbath Evening School, attendance about 140, with 16 teachers;

and in the Hall and Session House, there are two Bible classes

taught by two of the Office-bearers. There is also a MissionarySchool in Under Crescent, attendance about 100. Bible Classes,

taught by Mr Kennedy, meet in the Hall on Monday evenings at

8 o'clock.

There is a Library in connection with the Church open to themembers and adherents.

WELL PARK FREE CHURCH—Lynedoch Street.

Rev. James Stark. Chosen by Members of the Church.

John Fullarton, Precentor.—Alexander Cooper, Church Officer.

John Cook, Session Clerk.

James H. Henderson, Clerk to Deacons' Court.

Malcom Turner, Treasurer to Deacons' Court and Sustentation

Fund.A Prayer Meeting is held in the Church every Wednesday

evening at 8 o'clock. There is in the Church a Sabbath EveningSchool and a Mission ; Sabbath Evening School in Cartsdyke,

imder the superintendence of the Session—average attendance

about 300.

APPENDIX. 53

ST ANDEEWS FREE CHURCH—West Stewakt Street.

Eev. John Jas. Bonar. Chosen by Male Members of the Church-

James Muir, Precentor—John Galbraith, Church Officer,

Charles Mill, Session Clerk.

John M'Phail, Clerk to Deacons' Court.

Eobert Shankland, Treasurer to Deacons' Court and Sustentation

Fund.

John Fleming, Treasurer to Missionary Association.

John Duncan, Treasurer to Schoolmaster's Fund.

Missionary, Rev. James Johnman.

ASSOCIATIONS.

1. The Session and Deacons' Court, meet on the first Monday of

each ]\'Ionth at eight o'clock.

2. The Sabbath School Teachers meet on the first Thursday of

the Month at eight o'clock.

3. The District Visitors meet on the first Monday of each Monthat two o'clock af+.ernoon.

4. The Collectors for the Sustentation Fund meet on the first

Wednesday of the month, after the Prayer Meeting.

5. The Collectors for the Schoolmasters' Sustentation Fund payin their money on the first Tuesday of every month.

6. The Collectors for the Missionary Association and ForeignMissions meet quarterly—on the second Thursday of March, June,

September, and December.

CLASSES.

1. The Minister has a class for Young People in the Congrega-tion above the age of fourteen, every Sabbath evening, at half-

past six o'clock.

2. A class for Young People under fourteen is taught by one of

the Elders every Sabbath evening, at six o'clock.

3. There are General Sabbath Classes for the children of the

Congregation and neighbourhood, which meet every Sabbath in

the Church and Missionary Chapel, at half-past five.

LIBRAPaES.

1. The Congregational Library, consisting of nearly 1000 select

and useful works, is open every Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock

Andrew Symington, Librarian.

2. There is a Library for the Minister's Class, amounting to up-wards of 500 vols—J. M'Xeil, Librarian.

3. The General Sabbath-school Libraries contain upwards of

250 volumes, and are free to all the children attending the Sabbathclasses—John MThail, Librarian.

54 APPENDIX.

UNITED PEESBYTERIAN MINISTEES AND CHUECHES-

UNITED PEESBYTEEIAN PEESBYTEEY OF PAISLEY

AND GEEENOCK.

Meets alternately at Paisley and Greenock.

Places.

Alexandria,Beith—Head Street,

MitcheU Street,

Bonhill,

Dumbarton

KigiL Street,

Bridge-end,Dunoon,Gourock,Greenock

George square,

Nicliolson street.

Sir Michael street,

Union street,

Helensburgh,Inveraray,Johnstone,First Congregation,

East,

Kilbarchan,Kilmalcolm,Kilmaronock,Largs,Lochwinnoch,Paisley

Abbey Close,

Canal street,

George street,

Oakshaw street,

St. James street,

Thread street.

Port-Glasgow,Eothesay,

Ministers. Ordinations. Post Towns.Johnstone, 1863 Glasgow.

James Martin, 1843 Beith.

James Meikle. D.D., 1812Smith, 1863 Glasgow.

William M. Halley, 1835WyviUe S. Thomson, 1838 j^

William Turner, 1834 Greenock.George Sandie, 1853

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Sutherland Sinclair, 1830 5)

And. M'Farlan, D.D., 18431849

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John B. Smith, 1848David Duff, A.M., 1856 Glasgow.Gilbert Meikle, 1849 Inverary.

James Inglis, 1850 Paisley.

George Brooks, 1833 jj

George Allison, 1842,,

James E. Fyfe, 1860 Port- Glasgow.James Dunlop, 1852 Glasgow.William Steven, 1830 Greenock.James Monteith, 1843 Paisley.

Andrew Henderson, 1847George C. Hutton, 1851

jj

John Wilson, 1858 jj

William France, 1833jj

James Brown, 1859William M'Dougall, 1823

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William Lauder, 1842 Port- GlasgowSamuel M'Nab, 1815 Eothesay.P. M'Farlane, B.A., 1845

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Clerk, Eev. J. Inglis, Johnstone.

Appendix. 55

UlSriTED PEESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Uniok Street.

Rev. John B. Smith, Pastor.—Chosen by Church Memhers.

James Eraser, Precentor—Robert Mathieson, Church Officer.

In connection with this Church there are Weekly Classes taughtby the Minister. A Sabbath School, with 26 teachers, and about180 scholars.

A Missionary Association—Rev. J. B. Smith, President.

J. M'Pherson, Treasurer. Andrew Morton, Secretary.

Town Missionary, John Rae.

A "Week-day Mission School—Teachers, J. Bryan and Mrs Bryan.Average attendance, boys, about 100

;girls, 113. A Sabbath

Evening Mission School, conducted by William Taylor, with18 assistants. Average attendance about 120,

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—George Square.

Rev. Sutherland Sinclair, Pastor.—Chosen by Church Members.

Arthur Robertson, Precentor—Robeft Kennedy, Church Officer.

INSTITUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CONGREGATION.

Sabbath School taught by the Minister, assisted by upwards of

SO teachers, and attended by above 300 scholars.

Two Maternal Societies, which hold monthly meetings on Wed-nesdays and Fridays.

Missionary Society for Home and Foreign Missions.

Juvenile Missionary Society for general Missionary purposes.

Christian Instruction Society, the Members of which visit the

houses of those who do not attend any church, for the purpose of

iiistributing religious tracts, reading the Scriptures, and holding

meetings for prayer and explanation of the Word of God.Juvenile Total Abstinence Society, consisting of children con-

nected with the Congregational and Sabbath School.

The George Square Young Men's Mutual Improvement Society,

meets every Monday evening at 9 o'clock.

The Minister's Bible Classes meet on Monday evenings at 8

o'clock.

A Congregational Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at

8 o'clock.

Congregational Library, consisting of upwards of 300 volumes.

The Library is free to all the members and seat-holders in thecongregation, and is open in the Session-house every Wednesday,night, from 9 till 10.

Sabbath School Library, consisting of 400 volumes, from whichthe children in the Sabbath School receive books weekly.

56 APPENDIX.

UNITED PEESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Sir Michael Street.

, Pastor—Chosen by Church Members.

, Precentor. George M'Laggan, Church Officer.

John M'Laren, Town Missionary.

In connection with this Church are the following Societies :

Missionary and Educational Association—the Minister, President

;

three Vice-Presidents ; James Carmichael, Treasurer ; A. M. Hum-phreys, Secretary.

Jxmior Missionar)'- Society for Eeligious Purposes—the Minister,

President ; James Broadfoot and Alexander Thomson, Vice-Presi-

dents ; Walter Stewart, Treasurer ; Alex. Borthwick, Secretary.

A Congregational Prayer J^Ieeting, held every Wednesday even-

ing at 8 o'clock.

A Congregational Sabbath Evening School—average attendance,

upwards of 200 ; taught by teachers appointed from the congrega-

tion, and superintended by the Minister.

A Missionary is employed by this Congregation, who visits the

district of the Town adjoining the Church.

Two Ragged Schools, conducted by Members of the Church

average attendance about 200 ; and a Dorcas Society carried on bythe Ladies of the Congregation.

Congregational Library, containing about 1100 volumes—the

Minister, President ; J ames Morrison, Treasurer ; James Kelso,

Secretary ; Neil M'Leod, Librarian.

A Savings Bank open every Saturday night from seven to nine

o'clock, in the Mission premises opposite the church. The deposits

on reaching £1 are either paid or transferred to the Greenock Pro-

vident Bank in the party's name. Any person not connected with

the Church is at liberty to join the bank.

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Nicholson Street.

Pastor, Rev. Andrew M'Farlane, D.D. Chosen by Members in

full Communion.

Precentor, Thomas Shields. ^ Session Clerk, Alexander Fleming,

Treasurer, George Allan. Church-officer, WiUiam Morrison.

57

A Prayer Meeting is held every Wednesday evening at eight

o'clock, and a Missionary Praj^er Meeting once a month. There is

a Missionary Association for Home, Foreign and Continental

Missions ; and a Juvenile Missionary Society for religious purposes.

In connection with this Church there is a Congregational SabhathjSchool; a Bible Class everj'- Monday evening at eight o'clock ; andan advanced Bible Class every Sabbath evening at seven o'clock.

Both Bible classes are taught by Dr M'Farlane. There is also aLibrary for the use of the Sabbath School. A Young Men's MutualImprovement Society meets every Friday evening at 9 o'clock.

There is also a Dorcas Society—Mrs Aitken, President, and MrsAllan, Secretary.

ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH—Union Street.

The Eev. Charles Cole, Incumbent—Chosen by the Patron, Sir

Michael Eobert Shaw Stewart, Bart., M.P.

Eev. Alfred Eyles Davies, Curate.

Hugh M'Gregor and Eobert Thorne, Church Wardens.

George Bradley, Beadle. Organist, George Cowan. ""l

Daily Morning Service at 10.30 a.m.—Evening Service at 7.30

P.M.—Sunday Services at 11 a.m., and 6,30 p.m.

In connexion with the above Church, and under the inspection

of the Incumbent, are Day and Sunday Schools for youth of bothsexes.

TEACHERS.

West Day School, Miss Davidson.

East Day School, J. Armstrong.

The Choral Society meets every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.

_

EEFOEMED PEESBYTEEIAN CHUECH,

West Stewart Street.

Eev. Peter Carmichael, Pastor—Chosen by Members in fuUCommunion.

Precentor, Peter Davies. Church Officer, Alex. Laird.

Session Clerk, Peter M'Gregor. Treasurer, William Wright.

Secretary, Alexander Caldwell.

58 APPENDIX.

In connection with this Church there is a Class for the religious

instruction of the children of the congregation, and another for

adults—^hoth meeting every Wednesday evening and conducted

by the Pastor ; to these Classes a Library is attached, whencebooks are issued on the same evening. There is a Congregational

Prayer Meeting held monthly, and three Fellowship Societies

held weekly. There is also a Sabbath School which meets at half-

past five o'clock, and an Auxiliary Eeformation Association.

WEST SHAW STREET REFORMED PRESBYTERIANCHURCH.

Eev. David Taylor, Pastor—Chosen by Church Members.

James Reid, Precentor. James M'Crae, Church Ofl&cer.

Wm. Milligan, Clerk to Session and Deacons' Court.

INSTITUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CONGREGATION.

1. The Deacons' Court meets on the first Monday and the Session

on the second Monday of each month at eight o'clock.

2. Congregational Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at eight

o'clock.

3. Monthly Prayer Meeting in Cartsdyke, on first Friday of

each month at eight o'clock.

4. Minister's Bible Class during Winter, on Thursday at eight

o'clock,

5. Sabbath School Association—John Denny, Superintendent

;

Wm. Milligan, Secretary ; George Lawrie, Treasurer. The School

opens every Sabbath evening at half-past five o clock, and numbers20 classes with a full staff" of teachers. The whole are presided

over by the Minister and Superintendent.6. Missionary Association— Rev. D. Taylor, President ; Wm.

Milligan, Secretary; John Gardner, Treasurer. In connection

with this Association there are District Visitors, Tract Distributors,

and a Dorcas Society.

EVANGELICAL UNION CHURCH—Sir Michael St.

Rev. Alexander Davidson, Pastor—Chosen by Church Members.

Robert Mills, Precentor—James Sharp, Church Officer.

INSTITUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CHURCH.

L Sabbath School, superintended and assisted by qualified

Teachers, Members of the Church.2. Sabbath School Library, from which the children of the

Sabbath School receive books weekly.

APPENDIX. 59

3. Tract Society, for the purpose of distributing religious tracts,

reading the Scriptures, and holding meetings for prayer and ex-

planation of the Word of God.

4. A Bible Class for Adults, conducted by the Pastor, meets onSabbath evening.

5. A weekly meeting for Prayer every Wednesday evening.

CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL—George SauAEB.

Eev. J. M. Jarvie, Pastor.

Organist, J. M. Hutcheson. Church Officer, John Eae.

Institutions connected with this Chapel :—A Society for religi-

ous purposes, instituted 1837. A Young Men's Society for religious

literary improvement meets weekly. A Dorcas Society for thobenefit of the poor connected with the Church ; and also ForeignMissionary Stations. A Congregational Sabbath School, averageattendance, 60 ; and a Bible Class for Young Men on Sundayevenings, and for Young Women on Friday evenings. Also, aMission Station in connection with the Church, holds its meetingson Sabbath, in the old Seamen's Chapel, Mid Breast, MissionarySabbath School, average attendance, 180. Tract distribution andvisitation throughout the district, and public preaching everySabbath evening, conducted by the Minister and Members of theChurch ; and on the evenings of Tuesday and Friday a Class is

held for Reading and Writing, the cluldren being instructedgratuitously.

BAPTIST CHAPEL—West Burn Street.

Rev. Thomas Vasey, Pastor.

Charles Doig, Precentor.

A Prayer Meeting is held in the Vestry every Sabbath morningat 10 o'clock, and a weekly Meeting for Prayer within the Chapelon Monday evening at a quarter past 8 o'clock. There is also aweekly service in the Chapel every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.Meetings for religious instructions are held in different parts ofthe town by members of the Church, and in connection with theseReligious Tracts are distributed. There is a Sabbath evening Classfor the young conducted in the Chapel every Sunday by membersof the Church.

A:pi>ENr>ix.

BAPTIST CHAPEL—Nelson Street.

Pastor, Eev. S. Hawkes.

Treasurer, Thomas M'Bay.

Treasurer of Poors' Fund, Thomas M'Bay.

Church Officer, Alexander Burns,

There is in connection with this Church a Sahbath School con-

ducted by the Members of the Church. A Bible Class for youngmen and young women, conducted by the Pastor, meets at 7 o'clock

on Sabbath evenings. A Dorcas Society for clothing the children

in the Sabbath School, and others, meets during the winter months.

There is also a Prayer Meeting held in the Chapel on Sabbathmorning at 10 o'clock. A Prayer Meeting every Monday evening

at 8 o'clock, and Lecture on Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock.

WESLEYAN METPIODIST CHAPEL—4 Ardgowan Street.

Rev. Isaac Gould, Pastor—appointed by Conference.

Thomas Kelly, Precentor—William Burnett, Officer.

Lord's Day Worship at 11 a.m., and 6.30 p.m.

Meetings for Prayer are held in the Chapel on Sabbath morn-ings at 8 o'clock, and on Monday evenings at half-past 7 o'clock.

A sermon is preached every Wednesday evening at half-past 7

o'clock. The Sabbath School averaging in attendance 170 scholars,

and conducted by a superintendent and 26 teachers, meets from 2

till 4 p.m. A School Library, and a Society for the distribution of

Eeligious Tracts, and branches of the General Wesleyan Metho-dist Foreign and Home Missionary JSocieties are also in connection

with this Chapel.

SEAMEN'S CHAPEL—East Breast.

Donald Brotchie, Chaplain.

There is attached to this Chapel a Sabbath School—averageattendance, 100.

ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPEL—Brougham Street.

Eev. William Gordon, Pastor.

Eev. Charles Eeid, Assistant.

John Bradley, Officer.

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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPEL—1 Eue-end Street.

Eev. M. Condon, Pastor.

Eev. Joseph. Small, Assistant.

Alexander M'Kay. Officer.

Sabbath and Week-day Schools in connection with both Chapels.

SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.

St Andrew Square School—English grammar, composition ;

Latin, writing, arithmetic, and mathematics—John Cook andassistants.

Female School of Industry, 25 Sir Michael street—Miss Clark*

teacher.

George Square Academy—Head master, Thomas Henderson,with assistants.

Greenock Charity School, Ann street—Thomas Kay, teacher

;

James Johnstone,Miss M'Eallop, and Miss Lament, assistants.

Highlanders' Academy, Roxburgh street—Commercial and Eng-lish departments—William Bowie and assistants. Infant : moraltraining, religious instruction, lessons on objects—Miss Dicksonand assistants.

Lynedoch Street Academy—English reading, gTammar, history,

geography, writing, arithmetic, drawing, mathematics, Latin, sew-

ing, and vocal music—Duncan M'Pherson, with assistants.

Masons' HaU. School, 17 Charles street—English grammar, geo-

graphy, arithmetic, writing, history, composition, and Scriptural

knowledge—H. M'K. Melville.

Middle Parish School, 11 Ann street—English reading, book-keeping, &c.—Thomas Young.

Roman Catholic Female School, 18 East Shaw street—Generalbranches of education—Miss McDonnell.

Roman Catholic School, Harvie lane—General branches of edu-cation—James Glacken.

St Lawrence Roman Catholic School, 10 Stanners street—Eng-glish reading, writing, arithmetic, grammar, geography, mensura-tion, algebra, and geometry—John Deery.

Episcopal School (East), Under Crescent—English grammar,geography and writing—James Armstrong

St John's Episcopal School (West), Union street—Miss Davison,teacher.

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Belmont Academy, 9 Jamaica street—English reading, gram-mar, and geography—P. Murray; Latin and Greek—J. Paton^

B.A. ; writing, arithmetic, mathematics, and hook-keeping—MrMoody; French and German—Rev. Jules Eissen, B.A.

;piano,

sewing (plain and ornamental)—Miss Cooke, governess.

English reading, writing, arithmetic, geography, grammar,and sewing—Miss Stewart, 9 Nicholson street

English reading, writing, arithmetic, geography, grammar,mathematics, algebra, Latin, &c.—J. Macdonald, 8 Broad close.

English reading, writing, arithmetic, hook-keeping, grammar,geography, French, and the elements of Latin—James Slater, 10

Tobago street

Smiths Lane Mission School—English reading, grammar, geo-

graphy, history, writing, arithmetic, and sewing—J. Bryan and

Mrs Bryan.

English reading, writing, grammar, and geography—JamesMilne, 39 West Burn street.

Physical Education—Dancing and calisthenics—James S. Wal-lace, Assembly Rooms. Session commences in the beginning of

January.

Six Michael Street Academy—English reading, grammar, com-

position, history, geography, writing, arithmetic, book-keeping,

mathematics, Latin, Greek, drawing, and sewing—Gordon Simp-

son. Assistants, Robert Beveridge, and Miss Langwill.

Kilblain Academy—Rector, Robert Buchanan, LL.D.—Masters

—English and classical department—Alexander M'Kenzie, B.A.,

Neil N. Maclean, M.A., Daniel Tennant, B.A. ; French—J. B,

Stephens ; German—Dr Buchanan ; Mathematical department

Dr Buchanan, James Slater, jun., B.A. ; Dancing—Mons. L.

Veughs ;Gymnastics—C. S. Long ; Music—W. C. Galloway and

Miss Allan ; Singing—Mr W. P. Cross ; Lady Superintendent

Miss Potter.

Board of Trade Navigation School, Town Hall Buildings

Theory and practice of navigation and nautical astronomy, ma-thematics, theoretical and practical ; theoretical and applied me-chanics; steam engine, natural philosophy, &c.—Thomas Cran-

gton.

English Reading and Sewing—Miss Wallace, 2 East Blackball

street.

Greenock Academy, Nelson Street, west—Rector, Archibald.

Montgomerie.

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1st RENFEEWSHIEE EIFLE YOLUNTEEE COEPS,GEEEKOCK.

STAFF OF THE BATTALION.

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL.Bate of Commission.

Sir Michael Eolbert Shaw Stewart, Bart., M.P., 1st August, 1860.

MAJOR.David Macduff Latham, .... 17th March, 1860.

ADJUTANT.George B. Godbold, ..... 1st Sept., 1860.

CAPTAINS.Francis Eohertson Eeid, .... 10th Sept., 1859.

Duncan Ferguson Dempster, . . . 24th Jan., 1860.

James Miller, jr., 6th Feb., 1680.

Stewart NeiU, 17th March, 1860.

LIEUTENANTS.William Eoss. 24th Jan., 1860.

Duncan Macintyre, ..... 6th Feb., 1860.

Jlugh Speirs, 17th March, 1860.

John Clapperton, 12th Nov.,' 1861.

ENSIGNS.

Patrick Macnaughtan Black, . . . 20th Jan., 1860.

William M'llwraith, ..... 7th July. 1860.

WilUam Orr Leitch, . , . . . 3d July, 1861.

Hugh Boyd Crawford, .... 12th Nov., 1861.

Surgeon—W'Aliam Johnstone Marshall, M.D., 17th March, 1860.

Honorary Treasurer, . . Peter Ballingall, Bank of Scotland.

Honorary Secretary, . . Eobert Neill, 16 William street.

Orderly Eooms—New Drill Hall, Academy Ground.

HIGHLAND EIFLE YOLUNTEEE.

Being the lOtIi and 11th Corj^s of the County of Renfrew.

1st CORPS.

James Johnstone Grieve—Captain,John Eennie—Lieutenant, .

JohnKincaid—Ensign,2d CORPS.

Colin Campbell—CaptainThomas Ballantine— Lieutenant,John Erskine—Ensign,

3d Feb., 1860.

1st August 1860.

1st August, 1860.

3d Feb., 1860.

3d Feb., 1860.

23d June, 1860.

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EENFEEWSHIEE AETILLEEY VOLUNTEEE COEPS.

1st company.John Scott—Captain, 3d Feb., 1860.

28th July, 1860,Eobert Sinclair Scott—Lieutenant,Eohert M 'Bride—2d Lieutenant,

2d company.Hugh Cuthbert—Captain,

James Eeid, jun.—Lieutenant,3d company.

John Duff—Captain, ....John Neill, jun.—Lieutenant,

Honorary Assistant Surgeon, James F. Paton, M.D., 1st Jan., 1861.

Honorary Secretary, . Eobert Blair, jun., William street.

20th Jan., 1860.

28th May, 1861.

20th Jan., 1860.

SOCIETIESEELiaiOUS.

Greenock United Bible Society and Association—Instituted 1842—William Martin, president ; Eev. Dr M'CuUoch, James Duff andJames Morton, vice-presidents ; Eev. J. J. Bonar and Hugh Buie,secretaries ; James Simpson, treasurer ; James M'Kelvie, stationer,

depository ; with a committee of 26 members.

Greenock Town Missionary Society.—Eev. J. B. Smith, presi"

dent ; D. Paterson, treasurer ; William Hastie, secretary. Thissociety is supported wholly by the evangelical dissenting churches,and has been productive of much good, especially through thepoorer districts of the town, by the labours of the society's mission-

aries.

Greenock Seamen's Friend Society—Instituted 1820.—WilliamMartin, president ; Andrew Carmichael, treasurer ; John M'llvain,

secretary ; James Gardner, assistant-secretary ; D. Brotchie, chap-lain ; with forty-eight directors. Walter Sinclair, officer. Thissociety has for its object the pi'omotion, as far as possible, of thetemporal and spiritual interests of seamen trading to or connectedwith the port, by furnishing them with bibles and religious tracts,

by establishing and encouraging prayer meetings on board ships

in the harbours, by soliciting clergymen to preach occasionally onshipboard and in places of worship on shore, and by supporting achaplain, who preaches the Gospel regularly every Sabbath, andon Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings in the Seamen'sChapel, at Sailor's Home, Dock breast.

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Sailors' Home,Dock Breast—Instituted 1852.—Havingacconmio-dation for 80 seamen, with, every convenience and comfort. JohnDuncan, superintendant. Committee of management :—The Pro-vost of Greenock, the Chairman of Harbour Committee, the Col-

lector of Customs, and the Shipping Master, with the President,

Treasurer, Secretary, Chaplain, and Seven Members of the Sea-men's Friend Society.

Greenock Young Men's Christian Association—Instituted 1839.

—Jiooms-, City of Glasgow Bank buildings—John Hunter, presi-

dent ; John M'Onie, vice president ; Charles Duncan, correspond-ing secretary ; James Auld, reading-room secretary ; DanielWeir and John M'Neill, secretaries ; Samuel Duncan, treasurer

;

James Black, librarian. This Society has for its object the re-

ligious, moral, and intellectual improvement of young men. It is

divided into ten separate branches, which meet at the following-

places every Friday evening, at a quarter to nine o'clock, for re-

ligious exercises, viz. :—Branch No. 1, WeU-park Free ChurchSession-house ; 2, Free Middle Church do. ; 3, Nicholson street

U.P. Church do. ; 4, Free Gselic Church do. ; 5, East ParishChurch do. ; 6, Sir Michael street U.P. Church do. ; 7, St Andrew'sFree Church do. ; 8, West Shaw street R.P. Church do. ; 9, Unionstreet U.P. Church do. ; 10, Gaelic Parish Church do. Besides

these meetings, at which essays are read, questions of the Shorter

Catechism considered, and business transacted, two meetings ex-

clusively for devotional exercises, are held every Sabbath morning,at a quarter, past 8 o'clock, the one in the Session-house of Well-park Church, and the other in that of the Free Middle Church.Young men of good moral character are admitted as members, onexpressing their belief in the Shorter Catechism as an epitome of

Scriptural truths. There is a library for the use of the members.Tract distribution and other schemes of usefulness are engaged in

by the association. A reading-room is also carried on tinder its

auspices, at the above address, which is open to the public at thefollowing rates of subscription, viz. :—Annual (with ticket admit-

ting to the association's annual course of lectures), 6s. ; Annual(without such ticket), 5s ; half yearly, 3s

;quarterly, Is 6d ; ap-

prentices, annually, 2s 6d ; honorary subscribers, 10s 6d.

BENEVOLENT.

Greenock Female Benevolent Society.—Instituted 1811, for thebenefit of aged females of good moral character, supported byvoluntary subscriptions. Lady Octavia Shaw Stewart, patroness

;

Jilrs Colin Lament, president ; Mrs D, Macdonald, treasurer j Miss

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Buchanan, secretary; Eev. William Laugliton, chaplain; 32

stiperintendants ; 32 visitors ; and 19 collectors. The committeemeet on the second Monday of every month, in the hall connected

with the United Preshyterian Church, Nicholson street, and a

general meeting is held once a year, in January, in the School of

Industry, for the election of a committee of management for the

coming year, as also for the purpose of being informed of the past

year's transactions.

House of Eefuge or Shelter for Females, Ingleston—Instituted

1854—Duncan Darroch, Gourock House, president ; Mrs James J.

Grieve, Thorndean, vice-president ; John Johnstone, National

Bank, treasurer ; Eev. J. M. Jarvie, and Mrs Wm, Steele, joint-

secretaries ; Eev. Dr. M'CuUoch, chaplain ; Miss Lauder, matron.

The object of this institution is to afford shelter to destitute females,

training them for the duties of the household, and to assist in get-

ting them into service with respectable families.

EDUCATIONAL.

OEEENOOK ACADEMY.DIRECTORS.

Provost Grieve, ^

Bailie M'llwraith, 1

Treasurer Kincaid, v Directors from the Town Council.

Councillor Fleming, i

Councillor James Morton, /

ex-officio, Sheriff Tennent,Eev. William Laughton, \

Eev. "Dr M'CuUoch,jWilliam M'Clure, } Directors from the Subscribers.

Thomas 0. Hunter, \

John C. Hunter, /

James Welsh, treasurer—Geo. Williamson, secretary.

Greenock Eagged School Association—School buildings, withteacher's house attached, Wellington and Captain streets. Presi-dent, Sir M. E. Shaw Stewart, Bart., M.P. ; vice-president, PatrickFraser, Esq., Sheriff of Eenfrewshire ; chairman of acting com-mittee, ; treasurer, John C. Hunter ; secretary, ClaudMarshall. It is the object of this Association to reclaim the ne-glected and destitute children of Greenock, by affording them the

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benefit of a good common and Christian education, and by training

them to habits of regular industry, so as to enable them to earn anhonest livelihood, and fit them for the duties of life. The plan up-on which the schools are conducted is as follows, viz. :—The child-

ren receive an allowance of food for their daily support ; are in-

structed in reading, writing, arithmetic ; trained in habits of in-

dustry by employing them daily in such sorts of work as are suited

to their years ; and taught the truths of the Gospel, making theHoly Scriptures the ground work of instruction ; and on Sundaythe children receive food as on other days, and suitable religious

instruction.

Greenock Gaelic School Society— instituted 1820—WilliamMartin, president; Robert Blair, vice-president; Matthew Bu-chanan, treasurer and secretary. Committee : Hugh Buie, HughM'Arthur, James Gardner, Charles Mill, and Andrew M'Farlan

;

with a committee of ladies.

Higlilanders' Academy, Eoxburgh street— erected 1836—Alex.

Murray Dunlop, Esq., M.P., president; the Provost of Greenock,Robert Wright, James Carmichael, and James Kelso, vice-presi-

dents ; Robert Blair and W. Milligan, treasurers ; with a commit-tee of 27 members. William Bowie, English master ; Miss Dick-son, Infant School teacher. The object of the institution is to

give a good English and commercial education to the children of

respectable tradesmen at a moderate charge.

MENTAL AND PHYSICAL.

The Watt Club—instituted 1813—Alexander Mackenzie, presi-

dent ; Archibald Denniston, secretary and treasurer.

Greenock Book Club—instituted 1849—For the purchase of newbooks in general literature, which are sold annually by public auc-

tion. Single annual subscription, £1 Is ; family subscription, £22s. Treasurer and secretary, Robert A. Baird, bookseller.

The Greenock Young Men's Literary Association—instituted

1861—President, William Lament; secretary, William Low;treasurer, James Auld. This association has for its object the

moral and intellectual improvement of its members ; and meetsevery Thursday evening in the East Parish session-house, for the

hearing of debates, essays, readings, &c., on literary, political, or

scientific subjects—discussions on religious doctrines being entirely

avoided. The sessioa opens on the first Thursday of September,

APPENDIX.

Greenock Grocers' Association—instituted 1857—John Cameron,president; Alex. Drummond, vice-president; Alex. Borthwick,secretary and treasurer. This association is composed of youngmen connected with the grocery trade, and has for its objects thepromotion of acquaintance and friendship amongst its members,their mental and moral improvement, and the shortening and regu-lating the hours of labour. Ordinary meetings are held generallyonce a month. All young men connected with the trade are earn-estly invited to become members.

Greenock Burns' Club—instituted 1804—Colin M'Millan, pre-sident ; John Cole, vice-president ; Archibald Sinclair, treasurer

;

John Douglas, secretary.

Ardgowan Club—For Bowling, Curling, and Quoiting—Sir M.K. Shaw Stewart, Bart., patron; James Morton, president ; Thos.Stark, treasurer ; Alex. Rodger, secretary.

Wellington Park Bowling Club—Patron—Sir M. R. Shaw Stew-art, Bart., M.P. ; donors. Sir M. R. S. Stewart, M.P, ; A. MurrayDunlop, Esq., M.P.—honorary members, John Gray, Esq., andHew Millwraith, Esq. ; John D. Hogg, president; Archibald Leckie,

treasurer; James Milne, secretary.

Grosvenor Bowling Club—Patron, Michael Hugh Shaw Steward

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yr., of Ardgowan; Honorary members—Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart?

Bart.. M.Po, for the County, the Provost of Greenock, John Gray>Esq ; J ohn A. M'Earlane, president ; William Crawford, treasurer

;

John Hunter, secretary, with six of a committee of management.

Greenock Cricket Club—instituted 1863—John Steven, captain;

John Lang, jun. , secretary; .John Steven, treasurer, with a com-mittee of six. The club will continue to practice in WellingtonPark during the present session, but before the beginning of ano-ther year they anticipate being in possession ofsuch suitable groundas shall enable them to carry out the original object o± the club,

viz., the establishing of a permanent cricketing institution in

Greenock, xill are invited to join.

TEMPEEANCE.Greenock Total Abstinence Society—Honorary Directors, Rev.

S. Sinclair ; Rev. R. M. Macfarlane ; E. T. Dowie, M.D. ; Rev.David Taylor ; Rev. Alexander Davidson ; Archibald M^Kenzie,Esq. ; Robert Little, Esq. ; Graham Brymner, Esq. Captain D.Brotchie, president ; Peter Cram, Neil M'Leod, J. McAllister, andWalter Gunn, vice-presidents ; Stephen Yuill, treasurer ; Thomas

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M'Lelland, secretary ; J. Lang corresponding secretary ; MrFletcher, registrar, with a committee of 14; Alexander Burns, officer.

The Society meets every Monday evening in the Mid Parish Mission-house (in the meantime), and the committee meets every Tuesdayevening in the Police Hall, for transacting business. It is pro-posed to build a new Temperance Hall in Greenock, in connectionwith the efforts of this society.

Greenock Working Men's Total Abstinence Society.—WilliamArrol, president ; G. W. Ellard, vice-president ; James Edwards,treasurer ; Alexander Thompson, secretary. Meets in the FreeSt Andrew's mission house, 5 Sir Michael street.

Cartsdyke Working Men's Total Abstinence Society.—InstitutedDecember, 1850—James Stewart, president ; Thomas Kay andJohn M'Lachlan, vice-presidents ; David Taylor, treasurer ; JohnM'Leod and Thomas M'Intyre, registration secretaries; DavidMoffat, corresponding secretary ; with a committee of fourteen.

Meetings are held in the school-room, St Andrew square, duringwinter, every Monday evening ; during summer, in the open air,

at Victoria Harbour. Meetings are held at an early hour in thesame place for Juveniles or Band of Hope, conducted by Mr D.Moffat.

MUSICAL.Greenock Choral Society.—Sir M. E. Shaw Stewart, Baronet,

M.P., president; Dr Marshall, vice-president ; B. Noble, secretary;

William Ross, librarian ; John Ritchie, treasurer ; J. M. Hutche-son, conductor. Meets for the practice of choral music, both sa-

cred and secular, in the Baptist Chapel, Nelson street, on Thursdayevenings.

Greenock Musical Union.—Provost Grieve, president ; J. M«Hutcheson, vice-president ; James Dick, treasurer ; WilliamWright, secretary ; G. T. Poulter and W. Paterson Cross, con-ductors. Meets for separate part practice, on Tuesday and Fri-

day evenings, in the Highlanders' Academy. Full monthly re-

hearsals in the Town Hall.

HORTICULTUEAL.Royal West Renfrewshire Horticultural Society.—His Royal

Highness Albert Edward Prince of Wales, patron ; Sir M. R. ShawStewart, Baronet, M.P., president ; D. M. Latham and JamesCarmichael, vice-president ; John Barr, treasurer ; James Smith,secretary. Meets for competition on or about the 9th July a.nd

2d September.

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AGEICULTUEAL.

Lower Ward of Eenfrewshire Agricultural Society—establislied

1849—Annual exhibition of live stock and dairy produce in June.Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, of Ardgowan and Blackball,

Bart., patron; Major Duncan Darroch, of Grourock and Drums,president ; William Eoss, Bankfoot, vice-president ; James Laird,

Berry-yards, treasurer ; Peter Warden, Murdieston, secretary.

BENEFIT. AND FEIENDLY.

Clyde Shipmasters'' Provident Association—instituted 1842—

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James J. Grieve, president; T. 0. Hunter, vice-president; JohnCunningham, treasurer and secretary ; Kenneth M'Caskill, jun..

Assistant secretary ; with a committee of 12 members. A. Leisk,

officer.

Carpenters' Benevolent Society.—Peter Crawford, preses ; DanielDuncan, treasurer ; Peter Crawford, secretary ; Archd. DunlopStewart, M.C., surgeon.

Scottish Legal Burial and Loan Society—James Hogg, agent,

14 Inverkip street ; Archibald Dunlop Stewart, M.C., medical re-

feree.

Greenock Master Wrights' Society—instituted 1831—Danie^Anderson, deacon ; Andrew Crawford, treasurer ; John Anderson?acting secretary ; James Eougvie, officer.

Greenock Master Coopers' Friendly Society—instituted 1844

Eobert Baxter, deacon ; John M'Lean, treasurer ; Alex. Tough,senior key-keeper ; Joseph Pennel, junior do. ; James M'Lean,Eobert Tliorne, and John Darroch, directors ; Joseph Macfie andJames Watt M'Gregor, auditors ; Archibald Langwill, secretary.

Greenock and Inverkip Farmer and Agricultural Friendly So-ciety. , preses ; Eobert Warden, treasurer ; Wm. Eitchieand James Mathie, ke5''-keepers ; William Hair, James Shearer,John Barclay, James Simpson, and Donald M'Lellan, managers

;

A. Langwill, secretary.

Greenock Shipwrights' Provident Union Society, instituted 1824—Alexander M'Donald, president ; John M'lver, treasurer ; Dug-ald Crawford, secretary ; Archd. Dunlop Stewart, surgeon ;

M'Donald, superintendent. General meetings on the second Wed-nesday of January, May, and September. Committee meetings onthe first Thursday of each month, and sub-committee meets everySaturday evening at half-past 7 o'clock, in the committee rooms.Town buildings, 1 East Quay lane.

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Greenock Friendly Funeral Society—instituted 1824—A-Cowan,preses ; John Quin, treasurer ; David Cunningham, secretary

;

Alexander Cruden, officer. Quarterly meetings are held on the 3dThursday of January, April, July, and October. Entry-money,6s. This society has for its object the assistance of relatives of de-

ceased members, and the payment of all funeral expenses.

Greenock Trades' Funeral Society—Alexander M'Connachie,preses ; James Ralston, treasurer ; Thomas Smith, clerk ; JohnSomerville, ofl&cer.

Greenock Journeymen Tailors' Friendly Society—instituted

June, 1822—Alexander Gibb, preses ; William Cunningham andJohn Easdon, stewards ; James Allison, secretary ; Archibald Dun-lop Stewart, M.C., surgeon. House of call, 16 Market street.

Greenock Trades' Friendly Society—instituted 1834—WilliamDouglas, preses ; James Eobinson, treasurer ; Dugald Crawford,

clerk ; David Gray, officer. Meets in Borland's Temperance hotel,

Cathcart street, every second Tuesday of the month.

Greenock Weavers' Society—instituted 1745—John Foster,

preses ; Archibald Clark, and James Jamieson, key keepers ; JohnMacdougall, clerk.

Greenock Funeral Association—instituted 26th Oct., 1827—JohnLove, preses ; Daniel M'Gregor, treasurer ; James Milne, sen.,

clerk ; John M'Farlane, officer and mort-cloth keeper. Meets in

the Mechanics' Hall on the second Tuesday ofMay and November.

Greenock Shoemakers' Friendly Society—instituted 8th Augusts1842—James Milne, sen., preses ; John Bowman, treasurer. Thereare six of a Committee, and the Town is divided into six districts.

Meets in the Mechanics' Hall on the second Monday of December,March, June, and September.

Greenock Joiners' Friendly Society—instituted July 24th, 1854

—Lewis M'Gregor, president ; William Chalmers, treasurer ; Wm.Borthwick, secretary. The Committee meet in the Mechanics'

Institution on the first Tuesday of every month.

Greenock Mechanics' Friendly Society—instituted 25th Octobers

1852—James M'lSTeill, president; James Eobertson, treasurer; Alex.

Sutherland, secretary. Meets in the Cartsdyke Mechanics' Li-

brary every fourth Monday.

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Greenock Royal St Crispin Lodge. No. 17—instituted 1862

E.M.G. William Edgar; D.E.M.G. Archibald Tyre; G.M. JohnSamson ; S.H. David Henderson

_;C.R. Thomas Laird ; B.P. Peter

M'Kenzie ; S.H. supporters, William Leggart and Robert Calder;

J.G. Robert Evans ; James Milne, treasurer ; Wm. Edgar, secre-

tary ; Alexander Henderson, tyler. There is a sick fund in con-

nection with this lodge, and also a funeral fund.

ODD-FELLOWSMeet in their hall, Charles street—The District officers

Prov. G.M. James Breah ; Prov. D.G.M. JohnOrr; Prov. C.S.

and treasurer, John Carswell; P.G.M. John Quin, examiningofficer ; Past G.M. Archibald Dow, relieving officer.

Banks of Clyde Lodge—John Duncan, N.G ; John Orr, V.G.

;

Robert M'Lachlan, secretary ; P. Prov. G.M. Tierney, treasurer

;

P. Prov. G.M. Dr Auld, surgeon ; Hugh Rose, tyler.

James Watt Lodge—John Bain, P.G. ; John Sutherland, N.G.

;

Thomas Aird, Y.G. ; Past P.G.M. Peter M'Gregor, secretary ; P.

Prov. G.M. James Little, treasurer ; P. Prov. G.M. Dr Auld, sur-

geon ; Hugh Rose, tyler.

Highland Mary Lodge.—Duncan M'Kinlay, G.M. ; AndrewSimpson, N.G. ; James Black, V.G. ; P. Prov. G.M., Carswell,

treasurer; P.G.M. M. Macfle, surgeon ; P.G.M. Ephraim Barbour,secretary ; Hugh Rose, Tyler.

ANCIENT ORDER OE EOEESTEES.

Greenock District.—Number of Members 1062.—David Milne,D.C.R.; John Hendry, D. treasurer; Daniel Hendry, D, secretary.

Court Banks of Clyde, No. 1109.—Members 332.—Andrew Glen-dinning, C.R. ; James Smith, S.C.R. ; Alexander Livingston,treasurer ; James King, secretary.

Court Caledonia, No. 1275.—Members 360—John Morrison,C.R. ; Daniel Munn, S.C.R. ; Alexander Paton, treasurer ; PeterAnderson, secretary.

Court Royal Archer, No. 1544.—Members 285—James Hogg,C.R. ; John Flyght, S.C.R. ; Alexander Smith, treasurer ; John.

Mitchell, secretary.

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Court Emerald Isle, No. 3916, Belfast.—Members 42—ThomasKilmartin, C.E. ; James Martin, S.C.E. ; Gilbert Taylor, treasurer

;

John Kilroy, secretary.

Court Newark, No. 4111, Port-Grlasgow.—Members 43—AndrewM'Kay, C.R. ; EobertParrat, S.C.E. ; James M'Lachlan, treasurer

;

John Aitken, secretary.

FEEEMASONS.Provincial Grand Lodge of Freemasons for West Eenfrewshire

instituted 7th February, 1739—Sir Michael Eobert Shaw Stewart,

E.W.P.Gr. master ; John Scott, depute P.Gr. master ; Eobert SteelCj,

substitute P.G. master; Eev. Charles Cole, B.D., P.G., chaplain.

Lodge G-reenock Kilwinning, No. 11—instituted 27th December*1728—Lodge Eoom, Greenock Town Hall, (by virtue of right con-

ferred in feu charter, by Lord Cathcart, in 1765)—James Newton,E.W. master ; WUliam M^Clure, P.M. ; Eev. Charles Cole, B.D.,chaplain ; John B. Crawhall, secretary ; John E. Allison, treasurer;

Thomas Ballantine, S.W ; John Fleming, J.W. ; Thomas B,

Newton, S.D. ; Duncan M'Callum, J.D. ; George Dalgiish, senior

steward ; Hugh P. Gumming, junior steward ; Archibald Sword,jun., inner guard ; Thomas Aird, tyler.

Lodge Greenock St John, No. 175—instituted 1776—AndrewBoag, E.W. master ; Eobert Urie, depute master ; P. M. Black,past master ; Eobert Morison and John Clelland, old masters ; Alex,M'Master, secretary ; John Herriot, treasurer ; Eev. Wm. Eoss,chaplain ; John Clapperton, senior warden ; John M'Donald, juniorwarden ; James Eeid, jr., senior deacon : James Wilson, juniordeacon ; George Marshall, 1st senior warden ; James B. Millar, 2ddo.; John Eodger, 1st junior steward; John Houston, 2d juniorsteward ; Alexander Cruden, inner guard ; James Don, tyler,

Greenock Eoyal Arch Chapter, No. 17^—Officebearers:—WilliamTough, M.E.Z.:- Peter M'Corquodale, ^H. ; John M'Nair, J ; Et.Urie, Past 1st Principal ; Andrew Boag, Scribe E. ; AlexanderConnal, scribe, N. ; John Herriot, Treasurer ; John M'Nair, 1st

P.S. ; James Baine, 2d P.S. ; Alex. G. Cameron, 3d S.P. ; JamesDon, janitor.

Greenock Grand Encampment of Knights Templars and Kiiightsof Malta, No. 20.-~Dormant.

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CONVEYANCES.

OMNIBUSES.

Omnibuses leave the Greenock Railway Station on tlie arrival

of every passenger Train from Glasgow, and they also leave Gour-ock in time for the departure of every Passenger Train for Glas-

gow.—Eohert Clark, and James King, proprietors.

CAEEIEES.

Glasgow.—John Eobertson, 5 Hamilton street ; Hugh "William-

son, 42 Hamilton street ; and Lachlan Kodger, 46 Cathcart street,

leave every day at half-past 10, and return every evening at 5

o'clock, per railway.

Gourock and Cloch.—Robert Shearer and William Main, arrive

and depart daily.

Inverkip.—Thomas Scott, arrives and departs on Tuesdays and

Fridays, and oftener during the summer.

Largs.—Mrs Robert Crawford, White Horse Inn, Market street,,

arrives and departs on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

Port-Glasgow.-—John HaU, and James Clements, arrive and de-

part daily.

LIST OF LICENSED DEEP SEA PILOTS.

Alexander Jamieson.

John Galbraith.

Wmiam Clank.

John M'Kenzie.Donald M'KinlayoJohn Foster.

Robert Grant.

William Howieson.Robert Lee.

Hugh Cameron.

David Guthrie.

John M'Corquodale.William Adams.Hugh Turner.Archibald M'Bride„

John Turner.Alexander Daw.John M'Lean.Colin Turner.

George Brown,

APPENDIX. 75

TABLE OF EATES CHAEaEABLE EOE PILOTAGE

ON THE EIVEE AND FEITH OF CLYDE.

Per FooL

From Greenock, or off Greenock, or the Tail of the

Bank to Glasgow ; or from Glasgow to Greenock, or off

Greenock, or the Tail of the Bank, including the unmoor-ing of the ship, for all vessels under 10 feet draught of

water Is. 6d.

Yessels with 10 feet draught of water and under 12

feet 2s. Od.

Vessels with 12 feet draught of water, and not exceed-ing 15 feet 2s. 6d.

All Vessels exceeding 15 feet draught of water ......,, 3s. Od.

Vessels to and from Bow^ling Bay, or Dumbarton, to be chargedat two-tliirds of the above rates ; and vessels from Eenfrew orDalmuir, to Greenock or Port-Glasgow, or from the last mention-ed ports to Dalmuir or Eenfrew, to be charged the rates same asfrom Glasgow.

Odd inches to be charged and paid in proportion.

From Glasgow to Eenfrew, five shillings ; and the same chargereturning.

From any place betwixt the Cumbrae and Cloch Light to Green-nock or Port-Glasgow, including mooring the ship, or waiting thetide, one penny three-farthings per ton.

From a line drawn between the Cloch Light and Dunoon Pierto Port-Glasgow, or to any intermediate place, or from any inter-mediate place, to any other intermediate place, one half-penny perton.

N.B.—The same chargeable for like distances outwards.

Fractional tonnage to be charged and paid in proportion.

Two-thirds only of the above rates, exigible in respect of vesselstowed by steam.

From Greenock, or off Greenock, to Garelochhead, includingdetention in swinging^the vessel, one half-penny per ton ; and thesame rate in returning ; but no Pilot will be obliged to pilot avessel to the Garelochhead and back for a less sum than fifteen,

shillings each way.

For every day the Pilot is kept on board after the Compassesare adjusted he shall be entitled to charge five shillings.

Appendix.

For piloting Yessels up or down the Leven, to or from Dumbar-ton, the Pilots shall not be entitled to charge more than fourshillings in addition to the rate for piloting such Vessels on theClyde ; and four shillings for each additional tide he may be de-tained after the first.

Any Pilot, whether Deep-sea or River, who may be detained atthe request of the owner or person in charge of the vessel, after hisduties as Pilot have been completed, (shall where not otherwiseprovided for in these Regulations), in addition to receiving hiaprovisions, be paid by the owner or person in charge of the vessel.Five Shillings per day ; and in like proportion for any lesser periodhe may be detained on board.

]Sf.£.—]Vo differential rates shall in future he recoverable

of Foreign Vessels.

LIST OF LICENSED PORTEESAND THEIENUMBEES.

m. No,James Barr, . . . , 1 D. Carmichael, . . . 33

Morris M'Teague, 2 Peter Clark, . . . . . 38John Strathern, , . . 3 Allan Black, . . . . 41

Alexander Clark, , . 5 Hugh Gillan, . . . 43

George Knaggs, » . . 6 Donald Laurie, . . . 44

Charles M'Lachlan, . 7 John M'Taggart, . . 46

John Drummond, . , . 8 Colin M'Phail, . . . 51

Duncan M' Alpine, 9 Thomas Aird, . . . 54

John M'Callm-n, . . 11 William MilUgan, . , 55John Orr, .... . 12 James Benholm, . . 56

Neil M^CaUum, . . . 14 William Grieve, . . 57

Archibald M'Farlane, . 15 Robert Campbell, jun.j . 60

James Don, . . . . 16 John Pettigrew, . . 62

Matthew Muir, . . . 19 George W. M'Aulay, . 63

Alexander M'Millan, . 20 James Darroch, . . , = 65

John M'Farlane, . . . 21 Peter Strathern, . . . 67William Muir, . , . . 22 Henry M'Garvie, . . . 68

A. M'Kirdy, . . . . 24 John Payne, . . . . 69

James Dalgleish, . . . 26 John M'Dougall, . . . 72

Archibald M'Nair, . . 27 Wm. John Gray, • . . 73

Donald M'Intyre, . . . 28 Hugh Sweeney, . „ 74Alexander M'Gilvray, . 29 John Donnelly^ . »

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WiUiam M'Arthur, . . 32

APPENDIX. 77

EATES OF FAEES TO BE EXACTED BY POETBES.

A parcel 7 lbs. Weight or under from any place inGreenock, not beyond Cartsburn, West Burn orShaw Place, £0 2

A parcel above 9 lbs,, and not exceeding 56 lbs., with-in the places just mentioned, - - - - 3

A parcel above 56 lbs., and not exceeding 112 lbs., - 4

Any load on a Wheelbarrow exceeding 112 lbs., - 6

A letter or parcel not exceeding 7 lbs. from any place

in the Town of Greenock, not beyond Eatho street

on the East, Campbell street on the West, andWellington street on the South, - - - 4

A parcel above 7 lbs., and not exceeding 56 lbs., with-

in the places now mentioned, - - - - 5

A parcel above 56 lbs., and not exceeding 112 lbs., - 6

Any load on a Wheelbarrow, exceeding 112 lbs., - 6

A parcel 7 lbs. weight or under, from any place in

Greenock not beyond Ladyburn on the East, Mar-tha Brae on the West, and the Cotton Mill on the

South, 6

A parcel above 7 lbs., and not exceeding 56 lbs., with-

in the places now mentioned, - - - - 7

A parcel above 56 lbs., and not exceeding 112 lbs., - 8

Any load on a Wheelbarrow exceeding 112 lbs., - 10

A parcel 7 lbs. weight or under from any place in

Greenock, not beyond Fort Matilda, - - - 7

A parcel above 7 lbs. and not exceeding 56 lbs., with-

in the place now mentioned, - - - - 8

A parcel above 56 lbs. and not exceeding 112 lbs., - 9

Any load on a Wheelbarrow exceeding 112 lbs. - 10A parcel 7 lbs. weight or under from any place in

Greenock to Berryburn, - - - - - 009A parcel above 7 lbs. and not exceeding 56 lbs , with-

in the place now mentioned, " - - - 10

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APPENPIX.

A parcel above 56 lbs., and not exceeding 112 lbs., - 10Any load on a WTieelbarrow exceeding 112 lbs,, - 13Wben detained more than a quarter of an hour at

loading or unloading, for every additional quarterof an hour, - 002One-half more to be charged after 8 o'clock even-

in the winter season, and 10 o'clock in thesummer.

Assisting at loading or unloading Carts, weighingGoods, &c., not included in the above Fares—for

the first hour, - - 8

For every other hour, - 006Watching during the night—for the first hour, - 10For every other hour, - - -- - ~ 006Acting generally as a Porter for a whole day of 10

hours, - - - - - - -.- 046For a week, 110For these Eates or Fares, Porters are bound, when required, to

put the goods, parcels, or luggage on board of the steam vessels, or

place them on the platform of the railway, or take the same out of

the steam vessel or down from the railway platform, or to or froma house or other place or building.

JOHN KERB GRAY, Town Clerk.

Town Hall, 12th June, 1854.

The preceding Regulations and Table of Eates or Fares allowed,

approved^ and'confirmed, in terms of the Statutes 3 Vic, cap. 27,

and of 5 ^-^ic.j cap. 54.

CLAUD MARSHALL, Sheriff-Substitute.

Greenockf 18th July, 1854.

APPENDIX, 79

LIST OF LIOENSED BOATMEN.

1. James M^Lachlan2. Johu Daly.3. James M'Cafferty.4. Jolin Logan.5. James M'Cafferty6. Alexander M'lntosh7. Alexander Barbour

8. William Turner9. ArcMbald Barbour

10. Daniel M'Kellar12. Eobert Southgate13. Daniel M'Kenzie16. Alexander M'Kirdy17. William Fullarton

RATES OF FAEES TO BE EXACTED BY BOATMEN.

The following Regulations and Tables of Eates or Fares allowedapproved, and confirmed, in terms of tbe Statute 5 Vic, cap. 54.

'

CLAUD MAESHALL, Sheriff-Substitute.

Town HaU, )

Creenock, 12th. June, 1855. j

1. Boat hire from any of the quays, or harbours, or shore, toany ship or vessel lying in the Roadstead, between the Tail of the^Bank Buoy on the West, and Garvel Point on the east :

If One passenger, . , , . ,

.

Is Od,Two passengers, Is 6d.Three passengers. . . . . .

.

2s Od,Every additional passenger, . . .

,

Os 3d.

For these rates or fares the boatmen shaU be obliged to waitthirty minutes, and bring back the passengers. If required towait more than thirty minutes, one-half of the rate or fare to becharged in addition.

2. Boat hire from any of the quays, harbours, or shore to anyship or vessel lying at the anchorage termed the Tail- of theBank :

If one passenger, Is 9d,Two passengers, 2s 6d.Three passengers, . , . . .

,

3s Od.Every additional passenger, , . ,

.

Os 3d.

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For these rates or fares the boatmen shall be obliged to wait

thirty miimtes, and bring back the passengers. If required to

wait more than thirty minutes, one-half of the rate or fare to be

charged in addition.

3. Boat hire from any of the quays or harbours or shore afore-

said to the Hill of Ardmore :

If one passenger, . . . . . , .

,

3s Od.

Two passengers, .

.

.

.

.

.

4s Od.

Three passengers, 5s Od.

Every additional passenger, . . .

.

Os 3d.

For these rates or fares the boatmen shall be obliged to wait

thirty minutes, and bring back the passengers. If required to

wait more than thirty minutes, one half of the rate or fare to becharged in addition.

4. Boat hire from any of the quays, or harbours, or shore afore-

said to the south side of Eosneath shore, from Kilcreggan to the

Point of Eosneath :

If one passenger, . . .

.

.

.

.

.

3s 6d.

Two passengers, .

.

.

.

.

.

4s 6d.

Three passengers, .

.

.

.

.

.

5s 6d.

Every additional passenger, .

.

.

.

Os 4d.

For these rates or fares the boatmen shall be obliged to w^it

thirty minutes, and bring back the passengers. If required to

wait more than thirty minutes, one half of the rate or fare to becharged in addition.

5. Boat hire from any of the quays or harbours or shore aforesaid

to Helensburgh or Eow :

If one passenger, 4s 6dTwo passengers, . . . . 6s OdThree passengers, .... 7s Od

Every additional passenger, . . Os 3d

For these rates or fares the boatmen shall be obliged to wait

thirty minutes, and bring back the passengers. If required to wait

more than thirty minutes, one half of the rate or fare to be chargedin addition.

6. Boat hire from any of the quays or harbours or shore afore-

said to any ship or vessel lying in Gourock bay :—

APPENDIX. . 81

If one passenger, 3s 6dTwo passengers, <, . . . 5s 6dThree passengers, . . . . 7s Od

Every addional passenger, . . . Os 3d

For these rates or fares the boatmen shall be obliged to wait

thirty minutes and bring back the passengers. Ifrequired to wait

more than thirty minutes, one half of the rate or fare to be chargedin addition.

The above rates or fares shall include luggage, if under twocwt. ; but all luggage above that amount shall be charged at the

rate of 6d per cwt. for first cwt., and for every additional cwt., 3d.

In the event of coarse weather, or where expedition is indispen-

sably requisite, the boatmen, if required, shall furnish each boatwith four oars and four men for the above rates.

JOHN KERR GRAY,Clerk to the Trust

Council Chambers,Greenock, 1st May, 1855. }

SAILING- VESSELS.HoTB.

As a number of steamers are building for the Eiver traffic,

whose names have not yet transpired, the information in thefollow-

ing List is not so complete as it might otherwise have been.

Regular Traders between Greenock and Leith, calling at Port-Dundas, sail frequently—E. J. Maggs, 1 East Quay lane.

Eegular Traders between Glasgow, Greenock, and Liverpool

Gipsy King, 230 tons, Hosie, master; Gipsy Queen, 222 tons,

Jones, master ; Gipsy, 211 tons, Lamont, master ; Virago, 213 tons,

Munn, master ; Meg Merrilees, 253 tons, M'Lean, master. Threeof the above schooners sail weekly from each port—Wm. Lindsay& Co., Excise buildings, agents.

Eegular Traders between Glasgow, Greenock, and Liverpool

Three vessels sail weekly from each port—Onyx, 250 tons, P. M'-Arthur, master ; Opal, 200 tons, John Munn, master ; Sapphire,

230 tons, John Campbell, master ; Topaz, 178 tons, John Camp-bell, master ; Mersey, 220 tons, J. M'Diarmid, master ; Diana,200 tons, A. M'Neil, master.—Archibald Mackenzie, 1 West Quay,agent.

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STEAM VESSELS.

To Belfast—Six times a week—Stag, 314 tons, Eankin, master;Lynx, 314 tons. White, master-; Wolf, 443 tons, M'Aulay, mas-ter ; the Fox and the Koe (building.)—Captain Hugh Main, agent.

Regular Traders between Glasgow, Greenock, Swansea, andBristol, {via Belfast), with goods and passengers. The screw-

steamers, Antona, 239 tons, H. Primrose, master ; Oscar, 197 tons,

Eobert Fry, master ; Corsair, 169 tons. Smith, master. The abovevessels sail every Wednesday—William Lindsay & Co., Excisebuildings, agents.

To Campbeltown—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and leave

Campbeltown the same days, except in summer, when they leave

oftener—Druid, 125 tons; Celt, 153 tons.—D. M'Larty & Co.,

agents, Excise Buildings.

To Londonderry and Port Eush—Every Monday and Friday

Falcon, 260 tons, Hudson, master.—Alexander Laird & Sons,

agents, 2 Cross. shore street.

To Port Eush and Londonderry—Four times a week, and once

a week to Sligo—Thistle, 206 tons, M'Laughlan, master ; Eose,

290 tons, Chinoweth, master ; Garland, 192 tons, M'Gowan, mas-ter.—James Turnbull, agent, 23 Cathcart street.

To Dublin—Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday—LordGough, — tons. Ward, master ; new steamer (building).—JamesLittle & Co., agents. Excise buildings.

For Dublin every Tuesday—Screw-steamer Irishman, 186 tons,

per register, T. Morrison, master.—Alex. Laird & Sons, agents.

To Cork and Waterford—The Tuskar, 500 tons, Crawford, mas-ter ; Pladda, 500 tons, M'Donald, master ; Cumbrae, 500 tons

making voyages every five days, and carrying goods and passen-gers to all parts of the south of Ireland.—Graham Brymner, agent,

9 Customhouse place, Greenock, and 2 Oswald street, Glasgow.

To Limerick and Tralee (s s), Eose, 152 tons, Spurring, master;European, 350 tons, Cave, master, three times a month—JamesDarroch, Steamboat quay.

To Arrochar—Calling at Dunoon, Kirn, Strone, Blairmore, andArdentinny, (from 20th May till 1st Oct.) every day at 10.45 a.m.,

leaving Arrochar at 2.30 p.m.—James Darroch, Steamboat quay,agent.

APPENDIX. BS

To Stranraer—Every Thursday—Albion, 200 tons, Douglas,master—A Laird & Sons, agents, Cross-sliore street

To Helensburgh, Eosneath, Garelochhead and Glasgow—Daily

—(for hours of sailing see board)—Nelson, 60 tons, M'Kinlay,master—Archibald M'Nair, Steamboat quay, agent.

Rothesay, Kirn, Dunoon and Innellan—Vulcan, 81 tons, Mac-Lean, master ; Cardiff Castle, 66 tons, M'Kinlay, master ; Petrel,

79 tons, Price, master ; Eothesay Castle, 84 tons, M'Kinlay, mas-ter ; Vesta, 65 tons. Brown, master.

To Rothesay, Kirn, Dunoon, Innellan and Kyles of Bute—Gem,84 tons, M'Aiilay, master ; Alma, 65 tons, Barr, master ; Petrel,

79 tons, Price, master.

To Oban, Fort-William and Inverness, via Crinan Canal—everyMonday and Thursday—the steamers Cygnet and Plover, calling

at Crinan, Luing, Easdale, Oban, Appin and Corran—W. Lindsay& Co., agents.

To Dunoon, Rothesay, Kyles of Bute, Ardrishaig, Tarbert,

Inverary, Oban, Fort-William and Inverness—During the monthsof May, June, July, August, September and October—lona, Mac-Gaw, master—William Lindsay & Co., agents.

To Oban, Tobermory, Portree and Stornoway—Every Mondayand Thursday at 6 p.m., by the steamers Clansman, 260 tons, Sin-

clair, master ; Clydesdale, 253 tons, Beaton, master ; Ossian, 150

tons, , master. To Gairloch (Ross-shire), Lochinver and Ul-lapool (Sutherlandshire), and Lochmaddy (North Uist), occasion-

ally during the season—William Lindsay & Co., agents.

Western Highlands every Wednesday at 6 p.m.. Chieftain, 59tons, M'Lean, master—Cunningham & M'Caskill, agents.

The Highlands, Western Isles and Sutherlandshire every Thurs-day at 6 p.m., Islesman, 116 tons, Morrison master—.Macdonald,Cunningham & Co., agents.

To Portellen and Portaskaig, every Monday and Thursday, andto Portrush every Thursday, the steamer Isiay, 200 tons, Kerr,master—John Dawson, agent.

To Largs, Millport, Arran, and Ardrossan—Daily—Lady Bris •

bane, 84 tons, Dunn, master ; Lady Kelburne, 90 tons, Thomson,master ; Venus, 97 tons, GiUies, master ; Star, 95 tons, M'Taggart^,master—A. Macallister, agent, Steamboat quay.

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To Liverpool—Four days a week—Tuesday, Wednesday, Thtirs-

day, and Saturday—Princess Eoyal, 470 tons, M'Chlery, master-Donald M'Larty & Co., Excise buildings, agents. Heron, 424

tons, Bryce, master ; Ostrich, 424 tons, Davies, master ; Penguin(building)—Captain Hugli Main, agent.

To Locligoilliead—Daily—Locbgoil, 78 tons, M'Intjni-e, master

;

Lochlong, 72 tons, M'Intyre, master—A. M'Millan, Steamboatquay, agent.

To Kilmun and Strone, Dunoon and Kirn—Three times a day

Express, 71 tons, Campbell, master—Archd. M'Allister, agent.

CLYDE CAEEYINO COMPANY'S LIGHTERS.

CARRYING GOODS DAILY BETWEEN GLASGOW, PORT-GLASGOW ANB

GREENOCK.

Friends, 80 tons, Dimcan Douglas, master ; Betty, 60 tons, AlexMuir, master ; Clyde, 90 tons, Allan M'DougaU, master ; Kelvin105 tons, Alexander Douglas, master; Newark, 110 tons, A. M'-Lachlan, master; Bowling, 110 tons, D. Campbell, jr., master;

Eenfrew, screw lighter, 100 tons, D. Douglas, master ; Dunglass,

screw lighter, 100 tons, M.. M'Gregor, master ; Laurel, 75 tons,

D. Campbell, master—Office, 9 Customhouse place—GrahamBrymner, manager.

BOWLING- AND GEEENOCK TOWING COMPANY.

Helen M'Gregor, 18 tons, 60 h.p., , master ; Success,

12 tons, 35 h.p., John M'Cafferty, master; Conquest, 14 tons, 45h.p,, Daniel Robertson, master ; Flora, smack, Daniel Kerr, mas-ter, coaster.—Daniel Robertson & Sons, owners, 10 West Breast.

CLYDE SHIPPING COMPANY'S TOWING VESSELS.

Conqueror, 86 tons, 100 h.p., Neil Leitch, master ; Flying Dutch-man, 78 tons, 90 h.p., Alexander M'DougaU, master ; Nimrod, 28

tons, 45 h.p., Robert Wilson, master ; Sir Isaac Newton, 27 tons,

42 h.p., John M'DougaU, master ; Wizard, 21 tons, 40 h.p., DavidStorms, master; Flying Meteor, 90 h.p., Alexander M'DougaU,master ; Flying Childers, 40 h.p., D, M'Farlane, master.

APPENDIX, 85

GLASGOW AND GREENOCK SHIPPING COMPANY.

Vessels belonging to tlie Glasgow and Greenock Shipping Com-pany, owned by Messrs James Steel & Sons, Glasgow, and Cun-ningham & M'Caskill, Greenock :—General Williams, steam tug,

Archibald, master ; Fire Fly, steam tug, Barbour, master ; Sir

Charles Napier, steam tug, M'Dougall, master.

Luggage steamboats carrying goods every lawful day to and fromGlasgow, Port-Glasgow, and Greenock, are fitted with cranes, andexpressly built for the trade :—James Watt, 110 tons, screw steam-er, Campbell, master; Henry Bell, 110 tons, screw steamer,John Brodie, master. Paddle steamer. Industry, 80 tons, Taylor,master. Lighters also fitted up with cranes—Hawk, 125 tons,M'-Callum, master ; Eaven, 120 tons, Campbell, master ; Dove, 120tons, M'Arthur, Master ; Alloa, 108 tons, Crawford, master—Of&ce,

City Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart street.

GEEENOCK SHIPPING LIST.

VESSELS MARKED

Bq Barque S. ...... .Ship Sr SchoonerBg. Brig Sk Smack Lr LighterBn , Brigantine Sp Sloo]: Cr...... Cutter

S.s... , , , , , Screw-steamer.

VESSELS. TO srs. MASTERS. OWNERS. TRADE.Acorn sr 55 Tassels, M'Morland & Co. Coast

Ada sr 86 MTherson, Hendry and others F & GAdvance sk 46 M'Kone M'Arthur Coast

Agnes Ir 50 Miller E. & P. Barr doAlexa,nder 37 Kerr M'Morland & Co. doAlpheus s s 52 Vincent J. Brown doAllilabn ] 49 M'George Baine & Johnston FognAlpine s 1 39 Kose Macalpine & others doAnna Bell bn ]L53 Eoper K. M'Lea & Sons doAnn Hall bg ]L73 Dempster Dempster doAnn Johnston bg L98 M'Neill Walter Grieve doAnnie sr 61 Kerr James M'Millan CoastAnnie Grieve sr L12 CampbeU Baine & Johnston FognAntigua s 344 Craig John Kerr doArch. McMillan i98 Herd Do do

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VESSELS. TONS. MASTliRS, OWNERS. TRADBoArdgowan sr 95 V/niiams M'Lean & others CoastAssaye s 783 Andrews J. & W. Stewart FognAuclmeagh g 629 Prophet John Kerr do

Balclutlia bg 212 Bowden J. & W.Stewart FpgTlBangalore s 388 Millar H. M. Patten doBannockbum 8 710 M'Laren Eussell and others doBarbadian s 596 Andrew John Ken- doBerbice 8 632 Wylie John Kerr doBerwick Packet sk 42 M'Lean A. Chisholm CoastBessie sr 75 Watt James M'Millan doBetbia 35 Sinclair M'Morland & Co. doBirkby bg 324 Eitchie Adamson FogaBloodhound s s Graham Baine & Johnston doBlue BeU sr 57 Henry A. Henry CoastBombay s 890 M'Leod Jolm Kerr FognBrenda bq 299 Saunders Pattens & Co doBritannia sr ^ 73 White M'Vicar & others CoastBrunelle s 1122 Orkney W. M'Arthur & Co FognBumside, bg 382 Dalgarno E. Dunlop do

Caledonia s 438 Hamilton Allan & Co doCaledonian s 627 M'MiUan John Kerr FognCambria s 418 Graham W. Orr doCamtoos bq 205 Finlay E. Finlay doCanadian s 705 EusseU W. Orr doCarleton s 1058 Young Hamilton & Adam doChallenge bn 131 Shelly Baine & Johnston doChampion bq 746 Cook E. Shankland & Co doChance bg 144 Carmichael Walter Grieye doCharlotte bn 230 Simpkins Saunders & others doChieftain bq 363 M'MiUan , D. M'Larty doChristian Eankin bq 336 lI'Dowall Eankin & others doClara bn 133 Skinner Baiue & Johnston doClio bq 208 M'Lean M'Morland & Co doCochrane Hendry 43 Hendry D, Hendry CoastCollier s s 133 Jackson Mories & Co doColonsay bq 235 Watson James M'Millan FognCopia bq 300 Fleming Pattens & Co doCora bq 283 M'Eitchie Walter Grieve doConstance bq 249 Currie Baine & Johnston doCuban s 477 Brown John Kerr doCuthberts bq 852 Graham E. Ciithbert doCzar s 1147 Langwill • E. Cuthbert doDalkeith s 848 Flecker A. Russell & others Fo^n

APPENDIX, 87

VESSELS. TONS. MASTERS. OWNEES. TEADE.Daniel Eankine s 1048 Eankin M*Alpine & others FognDante bg 176 Glass Baine & Johnston doDash- bnDauntless bn

J21 - TT MfT.pfl Xr Sati=? dodo131 Ghent Baine & Johnston

Demerara s 482 M'Kinnon John Kerr doDenmark bq 377 Grierson W.T.Templeton&CodoDiana bq 574 M'Xeillage M'Kechnie doDillichip 26 Thomson M'Morland & Co. CoastDoria sr 150 M'Bryde Hendry & others Fogn

Eliza bq 447 Burns W. M'Arthur & Co,. doElizabeth 37 Stewart M'Morland & Co. CoastElizabeth sr 66 MTherson Hendrv & others doElizabeth bq 570 Owen Cree & Co. FognElizabeth M'Lea bg 128 Jean K. M'Lea & Sons doEUen bn 94 CampbeU Campbell CoastEnvoy bq 701 Anderson . A. 0. Leitch & others FognErromanga bq 351 Black W. Orr do.

Eskdale bq 430 Stewart W. T. Templeton & Co doEsmeralda s 1188 Meldrum E. Cuthbert doEurydice bq 420 Capper Walter Grieve doEva 55 Weir M'Morlmd & Co. CoastExpress sk 57 Wilson Fergus & Son doEydent Ir 30 Bain E. & Po Barr do

Finnart sr 77 Williams Warden & others CoastFlash bg V/lieelan Kerrs & M'Bride FognFlora sk 43 Kerr D. Eobertson & Son CoastFlorence bn 164 Shannon Baine & Johnston Fogn

Ganges s 839 ISTourse Nourse & others FognGlasgow s 1164 Taylor J. & W. Stewart doGlaucus bg 226 Jones J. & W. Stewart doGlenalva s 1051 Muir Hamilton & Adam doGlengarnock bq 592 Fleming Pattens & Co doGlenfaUoch bq 449 Buchanan Walter Grieve doGlenroy s 1220 Laing Macalpine & others doGreenock s 639 M'Fadyan John Kerr doGuinevere s 647 Jamieson J. MacCunn & others do

Eallyards s 299 Black John Kerr FognHebe sr 76 Hendry Hendry & others CoastHelen sk 45 Gray Hendry & others doHelena bg 213 Filmore Walter Grieve FognHenrietta bg 175 Eichardson Baine & Johnston do

S8 APPENDIX.

VESSELS. TONS. MASTERS. OWNERS. TRADE-Hound bn 114 Finlay E. Finlay Fogn

Iceni bg 238 Foster Kerrs & M'Bride FognIndiana bq 842 Laing E. Shankland & Co doIno bq 462 MacFie John MacCnriTi doInglewood bg 557 Dyett Wm M'Arthur & Co doIsabella Hunter bg 132 Dick Baine & Johnston doIsa. Hunter bn 132 Dick Baine & Johnston do

Jacatra s S34 Eutter E. Dunlop doJames Russell s 768 Muir^ Eussell and others doJames Stewart bq 198 Eoss J. & W. Stewart doJane Millar sr 66 A mess J. Crawford ' doJane bgJanet Cowan s

245 Breakenridg€) Walter Grieve do832 M'Kirdy E. Shankland & Co,. do

Janet Kidston s 794 Bruce A. 0. Leitch & others doJanet sp 38 Wilson John M'Lean & Co. CoastJanet Hunter sr 50 Porterfield Porterfield doJason s 1023 Barclay Crawford & others FognJean Ir 39 Gribson E. and P. Barr CoastJean sk 45 Cameron J. Simpson doJessie Weir M'Morland and Co. doJessie sp 42 Morrison John M'Lean and Co. doJessie Catherine sp 33 M'CoU John M'Lean and Co. doJohn Bunyan bq 942 Gibb Little and others FognJohn Ferguson s 499 WiUcocks John Kerr doJoseph Eowan s 860 Fowler W. Orr doJuliet bq 444 Drummond Balderston doJura sr 100 Kerr J. M'MiUan do

Kandy sr 60 M'Lellan Turner and Co. CoastKing Arthur a 699 Bramwell J. M'Curin & others FognKurrachee s 719 Clark John Kerr do

Lady Octavia s 1201 Welsh Hamilton andAdam FognLavinia bn 124 Mercer J. and W. Stewart doLephenstrath s 623 Main John Kerr doLightsome bn 129 Amess Crawford and others CoastLilybg 248 Warden John MacCunn Fogn.Lord of the Isles s 691 Davie Martin and Co, doLotus bq 326 M'NeH E. Dunlop do

Magic bg 145 Bradshaw Walter Grieve FognMargaret sr 140 M'Neil Walter Grieve doMargaret Arm Ir 56 Johnstone Hendry and others Coast

APPENDIX oy

VESSELS, TONS. MASTERS. OWNERS. TRADE.

Margaret Kerr s 649 Galloway John Kerr FognMargaret Smith s 634 Sorrie John Kerr

_

do

Marion Dick sr 49 Morrison J. and J. Dick do

Marion Hendry sr 66 Kerr Hendry and others Coast

Martaban s 781 Hepburn Carmichael & others FognMary Campbell sk 48 JM^lrthur Kelso and Co. do

Mary Leonard bq 624 Lochhead W. Lindsay and Co,. do

Melona bglilenam bq

11^ T nnrl "W/ SsfnT\TCiT*i" dollo

472 Andrewso . anu. vv . otewai b

Martin and Co. do

Meteor bg 247 Hart J. and W. Stewart do

Monitor bg 104 Martin N. Lamont do

Mooltan s 561 Mcol Crawford and others! do

i^Iyrtle 8 800 Warden Russell and others do

Nanette bq 386 Main J. Main FognNerval bg 245 Currie Bain and Johnston FognjSTigbtingaie bn 167 Holden K. M'Lea and Sons do

Olinda bq 253 Harkness Kerrs and M'Bride FognOnda bq 371 Nairns Carmichael & others! do

Oriental bq 862 Hunter R. Dunlop do

Oriental bn 135 Sampson Baine & Johnston do

Orissa s 634 Evans John Kerr do

spray s 597 Andrew Martin and Co do

Otago s 1002 Masterton Hamilton and Adam do

Peerless bg 146 Mearns Kerrs and M'Bride FognPetrel sr 60 Crawford R. Baxter Coast

Polly bg 172 Taylor K. M'Lea and Sons FognPowerful s 1230 Nixon R. Cuthbert doPriam bq 539 Irvine W. M'Arthur and Co. do

Proceed sk 51 Chalmers J. Campbell Coast

Ealston s 587 Davis W. M'Arthur & Co. FognRambler bn 166 Hendry Duncan and others doRenfrew bg 150 J. and W. Stewart doRoderick Dhu bg 376 M'Pherson M'Alpine and others doRowena s 729 Edwards Milne and Co doRoscius bn 108 Millar M-'Adam and others CoastRunnejrmede bg 185 Prowse Kerrs & M'Bride Fogn

Salween bq 307 Chaderton F. White FognSappho bq 374 Hildreth Balderston doScotchman sr 117 Turner Ersktae and others CeastScotia sk 51 Campbell M^Callum

^do

^2

yu Air'ir'JiJNJ)!^.

VESSELS. TONS. MASTERS. OWNERS. rRADE,

Scotia s 921 M'Lean Hamilton and Adam FognScotland s 388 Lyle J. MacCunn doSea Horse bq 349 Bailley J. Lament doSea Wavebq 316 Andrew E.. Dunlop doSnipe 92 M'Girr M'Morland and Co. CoastSpartan s 749 Kerr Hamilton and Adam FognSpectator bq 296 Warden E. Dunlop doStrathclutha sr 54 M'Girr Brymner Coast

Stella bq 213 M'Kenzie J. and W. Stewart FognStorm King s 790 Fowler W. Orr doSurinam s 485 Munro John Kerr do

Tamerlane s 764 Logan J. and W. Stewart FognTartar s 651 Smith Hamilton and Adam doTelegram sr 103 Blair A. D. M'Kay Coast

Thalestris bg 166 Campbell Pattens and Co. FognThomas Hamlia s 744 Menzies Hamlin and others doThorndean s 1206 Dunn Baine and JohnstoDI doToward sk 58 M'Kellar M'Arthur Coast

Trinidad s 524 Houston John Kerr FognTrinity bg 144 Hansen Kerrs and M'Bride do

Ulysses s 934 Evans Crawford & others Fogn

Vine sr 97 Evans W. Lindsay and Co, FognVortigern s 910 M'Intyre Sword and others doVulcan 45 Carmichael M'Morland and Co. Coast

Walter Baine bg 257 Brown Baine & Johnston FognWindward 53 M'Arthur E. M'Arthur Coast

Wolverine bq 484 Kyle E. Dunlop doWolfss 280 WaUace Walter Grieve Fogn

ADVERTISEMENTS'

ESTABLISHED 1837.

BRITAlIALIFEASSURMCECniPMlEmpowered by Special Act of Parliament, 4 Vic. cap. 9.

1, PEINCES STREET, BANK, LONDON,AND 46, EENFIELD STEEET, GLASGOW,

MAJOE-GENEEAL ALEXANDER, Blackheath Park,CHAIRMAlSr.

Prospectuses and every information afforded on application to

MR NEIE JOHNSTON,^a EEimELD STSEET,

AGENT EOR GLASGOW AND THE WEST OF SCOTLAND.

TRANSPEES from other Offices made free of expense, andevery information afforded on application to

HI ^IBi^ JillSftl^46 EENFIELD BTEEET,

AGE3!0: rOR GLASGOW mD THE WEST OF SCOTLANDo

ADVERTISEMEXTS

.

DECLINED LIVES ASSUEED.'

ill #»ie^taw yifo ^0ttwi«Trustees :

MATTHEW MARSHALL, Esa., Bank of England.STEPHEN OLDING, Esq., Lombard Street.

WILLIAM SMEE, Esa., Bark of England.

Ofpices :—37 Old Jewry, London—and 46 Renfield Street, Glasgow.

THE G-RESHAM undertakes, at a small but fixed extra Eate of

Premium, the Assurance of Lives ivhich, although not diseased,

nor having a strong tendency thereto, have nevertheless been Beelined byother Offices ; and in order that such extra rate may not in all cases

be permanent a reduction -will be made, should the health of theAssured improve. Every information afforded on applieation to

MR NEIL JOHNSTOlSr,46 EENFIELD STEEBT,

AGEWT FOE GLASGOW AND THE WEST OP SCOTLAN-D.

iiiiif i. mmm kmNo. 10, WEST BLACEHALL STEEET.

9^

NAVAL AND MILITARY UNIFOEMS,

Newest Fabrics for Capes, Morning Coats, Vests and Trousers.

HATS, DEESS AND COLOUEED KIDS,

TIES, SCARFS, STOCKS AND NECKERCBIEFS,

Y7ater-(Proof and fiir-Cproof G-arments, Cushions andFloating ^elts.

fj-avelling Cases, Carriage and Eailway Wrappers, &c., Newest

Styles and Best Makes.

ADVERTISEMENTS,

THE

tmku %&Bmmu Cttrpratinn,

EOE THE ASSURAICE OE LIVES,

POR THE ASSUEING HOUSES, GOODS, &c„FROM DAMAGE BY FIEE.

John Alves Arbuthnot, Esq., Governor.

John ALEXANDEa Hankey, Esq., Sub-Governor

o

BoNAMY DoBREE, JuH., Esq., Deputy-Governor.

TWENTY-FOTJE, DIRECTORS.

ItlTH ASSUB.A.NCBB,First Class. I Second Class.

|Third Class.

Is 6d per cent. | 2s 6d per cent. | 4s 6d per cent.

FaRMIMG STOCK.With the average Clause,

jWithout the average Clause,

2s 6d per cent.j

3s per cent.

Special Risks taken on liberal terms.

Persons Assuring in advance for Seven Years will be charged

Premium and Duty for Six Years only.

Profits added as a Bonus to Policies.

An annual abatement of Premium after Five Years' payment.

A lower fixed rate without abatement.

The Assured are exempt from all liability of Partnership and

charges of Management.

Messrs W. T. TEMPLETON & 00..GBEENOCK AGENTS.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

GI^EKNOOK

€xtik ^r0terti0ii Inriet^.

E8TABLISEEB 18 6 3.

HEAD OFFICE :

City of Glasgow Bank Buildings, 32 Cathcart Strset, Greenock.

IN"almost every large Town where a " Trade Protection Society"lias been constituted, the results have proved ofimmense benefit

to the Members, not only as regards mutual protection fromSwindlers and Dishonest Traders, but in the promotion of legiti -

mate trade. Considering the magnitude, number, and variety of

commercial transactions in this large and flourishing seaport, andbelieving that similar results to those above-mentioned will follow,

therefore, " The Gheenock Trade Protectiox Society" has beenform.ed.

PEITILEGES OF MEMBERS.There can be little doubt, that—so far as recovering open Ac-

counts, Book Debts, or Dishonoured Bills, or in preventing ordetecting fraud, or in exposing Insolvency or Bankruptcy arising

from misconduct, culpable negligence or extravagance—the So-ciety will not only directly benefit the Members, but the wholemercantile class of the Burgh, by acting " as a moral police, over-

looking and keeping in check those who would otherwise preyupon the trading community" ; while the annual subscription of

each member will be but a very small premium of insurance againstincurring bad debts.

OUTSTANDING DEBTS.

Special attention will be given to the debt collecting department.All sums recovered will be delivered to Members within forty-

eight hours after recovery. It is worthy of special remark, that" in the debt collecting department, a Trade Protection Societyoften succeeds in recovering a bad or doubtful debt after all othermeans have failed,"

ADTERTISEMENTS,

One year's subscription entitles a Member to lodge five elaimaof debt, and Each Debtor will be applied to for payment by theSecretary, without any additional charge. If more than five claimsare lodged for collection by a Member during any one year, thesewill be applied for in the usual manner, and the amount recoveredwill be paid to the Member under deduction of the following Com-

per cent,

Sums imder £1 . . . . 7|Above £1 and under £5 .... 5

" £5 " £10.... 4

per cent.

Above£10andraider£30,. . . 2|« £30 " £50.... 2

Above £50....... ....1

With Each Claim, three Postage Stamps must he sent to cover outlay..

TEEMS OF STJBSCRIPTIOF.

Each Member Five Shillings per Annum.In the meantime, Members will be Enrolled and Claims re-

covered byJOHN GILLESPIE, Accountant,

Secretary.

32 Cathcart Street, i

Greenock, June, 1863. \

"VT-j^TBOI^^S

No. 8, WEST BLACKHALL STREET,

Patronised by Lieut. -Colonel Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart._, M.Pand the Officers and Members of the Eoyal Renfrewshire

Volunteer Corps.

FREDERICK WATSON respectfuUy announces the Enlarge-

ment and Re-arrangement of his Rooms, and the introduc-

tion of all the latest improvements in Hair-Cutting, Dressing andShampooing.

A Large Selection of the Choicest Ferfumery always wi hand.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

COACH PROPSIETOR AND POSTMASTES,1 JAMAICA STEEET,

fN rettiming thanks to his numerous Friends and the Puhlic for

the liberal encouragement he has hitherto received, begs to

intimate that he has greatly enlarged and improved his Establish-

ment, whereby he will be enabled with greater facility to carry onhis business in all its departments in a manner which he trusts wUlgive entire satisfaction, and to secure him a continuance of PublicPatronage.

Harringtons, Cabs, Mourning Coaches, Box Noddies, and Hearsesof different classes, and at various prices.

D. M*F. respectfully intimates his having added to his Stockseveral neat PHOTONS and BEOUGHAMS, with good Horsesand careful Drivers, &c., suitable for Job ia Town or Country, bythe Week, Month, or longer, as agreed upon.

Posting in all its departments. Gigs, Dog Carts, Saddle Horses,

&c., taken in at Livery.

N.B.—D. M'F. being contractor for the Mails between Green-ock and Largs and West Kilbride, parties who may have parcels

to forward to these and intermediate places, by leaving them at D.

M'F.'s office, may rely on their being punctually delivered.

Greenock, June, 1863.

306 AND 308 BUGHANAK StREET, GlASGOW.

ADTERTISEMENTS.

1 Old Broad Street, and 16 Pall Mall, London.

INSTITUTED 1803.

Subscribed and Invested Capital;—ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS 1

THOMAS AUGUSTUS GIBB, Esq., Chairman.WILLIAM B. ROBINSON, Esq., Dept.-Chairman.

The distinguisliing characteristics of this Institution are

MODERATE RATES

;

UNDOUBTED SECURITY;PROMPT AND LIBERAL SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS.

Every Information can he ohtained from

DAVID M'lLWRAITH, 12 William Street.ALEXANDER SMITH, Manse Lane.

Agents at Greenock.

HUGH STEWART.OPTICIAN, LICENSED BEALER IN GOLD AND SILVER

WATCEES, JEWELLERY, #c.,

8 William Street, Greenock,

HAS always on hand a Large STOCK OF SPECTACLES for

all Ages, from One Shilling per Pair up to those of the mostCostly description ; GOLD and SILVER WATCHES in PatentLever and other movements ; Gold and Silver Guards ; Fob, andAlbert Chains, Silver-Plated Tea and Coffee Sets, Guns, Pistols,

Mathematical, Nautical and Musical Instruments ; Feather Beds,Hair Mattresses, Furniture, Carpeting, Indian China, Curiosities,

&c., &c.

The Highest Price given for Furniture, Carpeting, Watches,Jewellery, Silver Plate, and Articles ol Antique and Vertu.

H

ADTERTISEMENTS.

25, NICHOLSON STEEET.

JOHN HENDEY, late of SmcLAiR, Hendky & Co., begs to an-nounce that he has just received a Large Assortment of all

the Newest Styles of PAPER-HANGINGS for the Season, and is

now ready to execute Orders upon very Moderate Terms to thosewho may favour him with their support.

Ooimtry Orders punctually attended to.

Greenock, Jime, 1863.

(B(DiiIL»A(BIill^,

HAS ALWAYS on hand a supply of the best WISHAW andGOVAN COAL, for Sale on the most moderate terms at

OOVAN COAL DEPOT, Corner of Dellingbuhn Square.

N.B.—Orders promptly attended to, being left at the Depot, or

at the Dwelling House, No 6 Chapel Street; Mrs Aitkins', 30West Blackball Street ; and at John Hair's, 15 Bearhope Street.

Greenock, June, 1863.

WI^^IAM MOWA^ & CO.,

NO. 22 ARTHUR STREET,RESPECTFULLY return thanks to their Friends and Custo-

mers for their liberal support since commencing Business,

and hope by their attention and Moderate Charges to merit acontinuance of past favours.

Greenock, June, 1863.

ADVEKTISEMENTS.

ADVERTISEMENT.

24 WEST BURN STREET.

Contracts and Orders Promptly attended to.

J& A. S. would draw the attention of public men in general to

their New and Correct System of VENTILATION, as appU-

cable to Public Works and other Buildings,—their operation in

every instance, where applied, being completely successful.

References to those already constructed, and in operation, maybe had on application.

Chimney 8mohe Guards of improved construction.

Greenock, June, 1863.

SAVES ALL LAROUR by producing an Immediate and Bril-

liant Polish on every description of Cabinet and FrenchPolished Goods. A few applications make a surface equal to FrenchPolish, and not liable to be affected by moderate heat. On trial it

will be found to be the most easUy applied of any preparation yet

offered to the Public.

Sold in Bottles at 6d, Is, and 2s each, by James Alexander,Chemist, West Blackball Street.

CONTINUES to Deliver Funeral Letters, Cards, Circulars,

&c., and begs to thank the Public for the liberal encourage-

ment with which he has been favoured, and to assure those whomay entrust him with orders, of their prompt and faithful execu-

tion,,

Orders left at J. & D. McGregor's, 14 Hamilton Street, will beattended to on the instant.

Greenock, June, 1863.

Al>rER*ISEMEKTS.

(late of Glasgow),

Now being resident in Greenock, may be Consulted Daily at

65 ETJE-END STREET (Ewing's Buildings), First Flat^

Right Hand.

sj^iTiT-JLie/ir.

THE Subscribers respectfully solicit an inspection of a Cheapand Efficient WATER CLOSET designed by tbem.

M. & H. BUIE, Plumbers.

7 East Breast,Greenock, June, 1863.

7

No. 150, BUCHAXAN STREET, GLASGOW.

WHILsILIIAll WSILMM & MM§HAVE much pleasure in again returning thanks to their

Greenock friends, for the kind favours so long bestowed onthem, and trust that, by increased efforts and attention, they will

be able to ensure a continuation of the same.

It is seldom any novelty of importance can be introduced into

the Shoe Trade, but W. W. & Sons are glad to say they are en-

abled this year to bring forward something new and really worthyof attention—they refer to their Patent Hythe Boot—which,

from the entirely new style of sole and fastening, is admirablysuited for Shooting, Walking, and Damp weather. Circulars withfull explanation will be sent on application.

W. W. ^ Sons have no Branch Establishment in Glasgow.

WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE.

15 CANON STREET, WEST, LONDON, EC

ADVERTISEMENTS.

iiiiuii iiiw^iii.[GHT, TRUNK, AND PACKING-BOX MAKI

FUNERAL UNDERTAKER, &c.

39, CRAWEURD STREET, GLEBE.

TrunTis Made and Repaired on Most Reasonable Terms, at the Shortest

Notice.

Jobbing PTinctually Attended to.

OY8TJBR STORE.I JTATT PI.ACE,

(Adjoining the National Bank.)

BEGS to intimate that he is now receiving in their season a

Eeg-ular Supply of Fresh OYSTEES Four times a-week, andwill sell them at the Eeduced Prices of from 2s to 2s 6d per Hun-dred. Lobsters, Crabbs, &c., always on hand.

Families, Hotels, and Taverns supplied on the most Moderate

Terms.

(Late Hilliaed & Chapman),

CUTTLER AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER,56 Buchanan Street, G-lasgoiv.

CHAPMAN'S Unrivalled TABLE KNIVES, with Lock-fast

Handles, cannot become loose in hot water. An immenseStock of PLATE and CUTLERY for selection and shipment, at

Sheffield prices. Cases of Surgical Instruments for Ships alwayson hand.

No connection with any other house.

hi

ADVERTISEMENTS.

DEIfTAL STJEGEET II ALL ITS BEAIfCHES.

CHARLES FRASER, Surgeon Dentist,

MAY be Consulted Daily at HAVELOCK BUILDINGS, 17

West BlackhaU Street.

Artificial Teeth in Gold. Vulcanite, ^c-., supplied on the newest and

most approved principles.

MA^UFACTUEEES OF

SHIP SHEATHINO, EOOFINQ, BOILEE, ANDINODOEOUS EELTS,

HAVE always on hand a STOCK of the above FELTS, which-

they can supply on very favourable terms.

Works—Caledonian felt Works, 29 Iain Streei, (Jartsdyke.

Greenock, June, 1863.

QLENBURN HOUSE. ROTHESAYESTABLISHED 1843.

Conducted by WILLIAM PATEESOX, M.D., Member of the

Eoyal CoUege of Surgeons, London.

TURKISH, PEUSSIAN, SALT WATEE, GALYANICAND MINEEAL BATHS.

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC DAILY.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

GREENOCKCOEPEE-HOUSB & EEEEESHMEIT EOOMS,

I?o. 14 EAST aUAY LANE,COMFORTABLE AND WELL-AIRED BED-ROOMS,

SOUPS, STEAKS, CHOPSj TEA, COFFEE, etcSOIREES, PARTIES, AJSTD TRIPS SUPPLIED.

NO. 7, LAIRD STREET, '

HOUSE—WILLIAMSON STEEET.Jobbing and Carting punctually attended to.

NEW PIAKO-FOETES.JMUIR WOOD & CO. have at present a Stock of PIANO-

, FORTES amounting to nearly

TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTYin number. These have heen most carefully selected from the

Manufactories of the great London houses;particular attention

having been given to the tone, while elegance of exterior has not

been neglected. The Instruments have been classified and so dis-

posed in their Ten Show Rooms as to enable purchasers to form a

correct estimate of the merits of the different makers.

J. M. Wood & Co. would, in particular, call attention to their

Grand, Semi-Grand, and other high-class Instruments, in Walnut-wood, Marqueterie, and other fancy styles, to which two of their

Rooms are entirely devoted.

As J. M. Wood & Co. have the largest Hiring Trade in Scot-

land, they can always supply, at very Moderate Prices, high- class

Instruments that have been in use by the best families of the City

and adjoining Counties.

Harmoniums in great variety.—Instruments ofallkinds lent out on hire.

42 BUCHANAN STEEET, GLASGOW.Established 1790.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

FANCY DRESS WAREHOUSE,

CENTLEME N'S

CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT,

aSAHEl*® SiT^lTfWi ©IMT*

EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, GEEENOOK

THE SUSS®W FiMITiil ©li

IS fhe only preparation that will both Wash and Polish Cabinet

Furniture, Papier-Mache, Japanned Goods, &c., thereby sav-

ing immense time and trouble.

The BEITISH POLISH prevents Dining Table Tops from be-

ing destroyed, by resisting the action of hot dishes or liquids.

Sold by Cabinetmakers, Ironmongers, Grocers, &c. Wholesaleby the Maker, Peter Smith, Cabintmaker, 100 Montrose Street,

Glasgow.Caution.—As its success has provoked spurious imitations, he

sure you get P. SMITE'S Glasgow lurniture Oil.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

CORNS EXTRACTED

IN"returning thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed onhim in the above profession for the last twenty years, desires

to inform all sufferers from Corns that he is still continuing their

Extraction with great success.

28 INVERKIP STEEET.

BEDDING & IRON BEDSTEADS.

THE LAEGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK in the CITY,

43 JAMAICA STEEET, GLASGOW.

Folding Camp Bedstead, . , . from 7s 6d

Neat French Iron Bedsteads, . . . „ 17s 6d

Easy Chairbedsteads, with Cushions, . „ 32s OdHandsome Children's Cots, 4 by 2, . . „ 17s 6d

Also, a variety of Feathers, Feather Beds, Spring, Hair, Wool,Cotton, Cork, and Straw Mattresses, at Prices varying from the

Wool Mattress at^Gs 6d to the Finest Downs.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

A NEVER-FAILING REMEDY.

siiPEieE PIE mn^E. •

SOLD BY

J. G. ALEXANDER,D WMT IMSSMlLL STSESfGreenock, June, 1863.

Estimatesto Supply

ABTIILKYand

RIFLECORPS

with

BELTS,STOCKSknee caps,

LAGGINGSalso,

OFFICERS'SWOEDS,BELTS,

Sword Tassels

BAD&ES andCLASPS.

MountedOfScers'

Equipments.

JOHN LECKIE & CO.,Wholesale ^ Export Saddlers, ^ Volunteer Aeeoutrement Manufaciurersi

60 STOCKWELL STREET, GLASGOW,

ABVERTISEMENTS.

GtROCERS J31PSM WOjSKs

SCOTTISH CANI$TeB,8CALE,&mLl WORKS,Corner of Renfleld and Bath Streets, Glasgow.

REMOVED FROM 151 GEORGE STREET.CHARLES LOWE, in removing to his New and Extensive

Premises, 46, 48, and 50 Bath Street and 86 Renfield Street,

takes the opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for past fa-

vours to the Grocers, Provision Dealers, and other tradesmen whomhe has supplied with Furnishings. He at the same time intimates

that from the vast accommodation his New Premises afford, his

great experience, and large staff of skilled workmen, all employedon the premises, he is now hotter prepared than ever to execute all

orders entrusted to him with care, attention, and dispatch.

Within the limits of an advertisement it is quite impossible to

give even a small idea of the variety of articles, useful, necessary,

and ornamental, which he manufactures for Grocers, Victuallers,

Bakers, Druggists, Butchers, Tobacconists, Spirit Merchants, andothers.

The establishment is open daily for Visitors, whether buyers or

not, where the largest Stock of Shopkeepers' Outfittings in Scot-

land may be seen, or even in the Three Kingdoms, and at prices

extremely moderate.Travelling and Commercial Gentlemen's Japanned Boxes made

to order. Ladies' Travelling, Bonnet, Cap, and Head-Dress Boxes,Collar Boxes, &c. Shippers supplied on Liberal Terms.

1^^ Observe the New Address-—ZiOWE'S Scottish Canister, Scale^ and Mill "Works.

CORNER of BATH and ZIENFIEI.D STS., CiK<ASGOW<.

IMPORTER OF RUSSIAN TEA BOWLR

ADVEBTISEMENTS.

THIS most delicious and refreshing of all Hair Washes" to be hadonly from FREDERICK WATSON", Ladies' and Gentlemen's

Hair Dresser, No. 8 West Blackhall Stkeet.

A Large Stock of Ornamental Mair-worTc always on hand.

Greenock, June, 1863.

JOINEfi, CABOIT, UNeiE, AND WASHING MACEINE MAOBJOBBING, GLAZING, &C.,

39 STOCEWELL STEEET, GLASGOW.

HONOURABLE

MENTION,

EXHIBITION

1862.

Patent Box Mangles from £18 to £28.WASHING MACHINES AND SCKEW PRESSES MADE TO ORDER.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

l0, 8S BlTl STIIIT, @MSi®¥,

MAY be Consulted every MONDAY, from 10 till 4 o'clock, at

Mrs. MENZIES, 12 West Blackhall Street. Whileintimating his weekly visits, Mr. Duncan takes the opportunity of

advising his Friends and Patrons in Greenock of a very important

Improvement in the Manufacture of Artificial Teeth. After per-

using the opinions of the leading Scientific Dentists of London, as

expressed at a large and specially convened Meeting of the DentalProfession in 1859, Mr. Duncan proceeded to London, and a very

careful investigation satisfied him that no combination of material

or skill hitherto in use, was at all comparable to the new Process,

so great and so obvious are the advantages it offers that Mr. D. at

once put himself in communication with the Patentee of the mostrecent and best approved of the Apparatus for the Manufacture of

the *' Vulcanite Base," as it is termed ; and at the same time madethe arrangements necessary for acquiring a thorough knowledge of

the theory, as well as a practical Management of the details ot

Manufacture, and introducing it at once to his own circle of Patrons.

The chief advantages are :—Its applicability to a class of cases

where the Mouth is of peculiar shape, the G-ums unusually Sensa-

tive, or the Surface very irregular from the presence of isolated

Teeth, which the Patient may be unwilling to have removed ; the

perfect accuracy of the fit which can now be insured, leaving

nothing to be desired in that respect ; and the lessening to an ex-

treme degree the chances of Accidental Breakage, or of Teethbecoming loose. Much more might be added regarding the light-

ness of Material, so conducive to comfort in use, its natural Colour,

its Strength, Durability, the readiaess with which Repairs can beeffected, and especially the ease and economy with which a Set of

Teeth can be altered to suit the changes which the mouth naturally

undergoes ia the course of time. But Mr. Duncan's present object

is simply to advise his Friends of his Weekly Visits, and at the

same time to intimate that, besides practisrag as hitherto the usual

processes adopted by the Profession, he has after Four Years' ex-

perience of the new process, the utmost confidence in recommend-ing it as the most important and radical improvement which the

Dental Art has yet received.

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JWji Irifelj ml MnuAIISURAICE COMPAIT.

HEAD OFFICES-EDINBURGH, 64 PRINCES STREET.

LONDON, 58 THREADNEEDLE STREET, AND 4 NEWBANK BUILDINGS.

GLASGOW, 102 ST. VINCENT STREET.

Subscribed Capital, .

.

. . £2,000,000Accumulated FundSy .. .. 2,122,828 8

Anmtal Income, .. .. 422,401 2 2

FIIIE DEPARTMENT.The Premitjms received in

1860 were .... £43,300 11 41861 .... 53,766 16 5

1852 .... 119,591 9 8

The Company Insures against Fire every description of Pro-perty at the lowest rates of Premium corresponding to the risk.

Farming Stock is Insured without the Average Clause, and loss

and damage by lightning allowed.

The Company holds itself responsible for damage done by ex-plosions of Gas.

FOREIGIN KISKS.The Directors, being Latimately acquainted, and having busi-

ness relations with foreign countries, are prepared to issue Policies

on the most favourable terms. In all cases a discount will be al-

lowed to merchants and others effecting such insurances.

LIFE DEPARTmENT.The rapid growth in this branch of business will best be shewn

by the following Statement of the Lipe Policies effected duringthe last few years :

No. Sums. Premiums.1858 455 £377,425 £12,565 18 8

1859 605 449,913 14,070 1 6

1860 741 475,649 14,071 17 91861 785 527,626 16,553 2 9

1862 87Q 622,22i 18,872 & S

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To the business o/1862 there has also to he added 167 Policies, insuring

£146,110, being the amount of business done through the UnitedKingdomCompany during -the year, and which, by the agreement with that

Company, was to be held as the FoUcies of the North British andMercantile, thus making the total issue for the year :—

Policies. Sums Assured. New Premiums.

1862 1037 £768,334 £23,641

PROFITS

Kine-Tenths, or in other words, the whole of th» Profits arising

from the Life Business, after setting aside one-tenth to the Shareholderso/ the Company for their guarantee, are divided among the Assuredin the participating classes.

At the last investigation in 1858, the Surplus amounted to thelarge sum of £136,000.

This allowed a Bonus on the sums Assured varying from £1 -5s

to £1 15s per cent, per annum, according to the duration of thePolicy.

LAPSED POLICIES.

Such Policies may he revived at any period within six monthsfrom the expiry of the twenty-one days of grace on payment ofthepremium, with interest at 5 per cent per month, without anyMedical examination or certificate.

STTERENDEE OF POLICIES-

The Directors of this Company make liberal allowances for theSurrender of Policies, and offer the alternative of paying the cashvalue, or granting a Policy free of Premium, for a larger sum, cor-responding to the cash value.

FOEEIGH TRAVEL AID RESIDENCE-In time of peace license is granted to the Assured to travel or

reside ahroad within certain hmits. No extra premium is chargedfor most of the British colonies, and, where required, the rateshave been much modified.

INDISPUTABLE CERTIFICATES.

Upon application, and on certain conditions certificates areissued, declaring the Policies of the Company unchallengeable, and&ee from extra premium for Foreign Residence.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

ANNUAL FREIIIUIIS Payable during the JFhole of Life, for the

Assurance of £100, to he 2^aid at Death.

V^ITH IPDaOIPITS -

AGE. YEAKLY. AGE. YEA-RXY. AGE. YEARLY.

£ S, D. £ S. D. £ S. D.

20 1 18 2 31 2 11 1 42 3 9 11

21 1 19 1 32 2 12 5 43 3 12

22 2 1 33 2 13 10 44 3 14 4

23 2 12 34 2 15 5 45 3 16 7

24 2 2 3 35 2 17 46 3 19 1

25 2 3 5 36 2 18 6 47 4 1 11

26 2 4 8 37 3 2 48 4 4 10

27 2 6 38 3 2 49 4 8 3

28 274 39 3 4 1 50 4 11 11

29 2 8 7 40 3 6 1 55 4 15 5

30 2 9 10 41 3 7 11 60 4 18 4

For further explanation, TaWes of Eates, &c., see the Company'sProspectus, which may bo had at any of the OfBices or Agentsthroughout the Kingdom.

EOi^HD OF MANAGEMENTJames Anderson, Esq., Mercht.

J. A. Campbell, Esq., yr. of

Stracathro, Merchant.John Matheson, Jun., Esq.,

Merchant.EoBERT Armour, Esq., Mercht.

Local Manager,Local Secretary,

OfSce, - - 102 ST. VINCSNT STREET, SLASaOW,

Peter Coats, Esq., of Woodside,Paisley.

Wm. Stirling, Jun., Esq., Mer-chant.

J. T. Caird, Esq., Engineer,Greenock.

G. "W. Snodgrass.Archibald Blair.

AGEiSTTS EST GEEEWOCE!.

Mr JOHN BLACK, Writer.

Mr THOS. 0. HUNTER, Merchant.Mr THOMAS STARK, Bank of Scotland.

Mr JOHN JOHNSTON, National Bank.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

MEDICAL II-A.LL,

AND CONSULTING BOOMS COMMUNICATING,

l0. Ill MilM STIIST, ilasfow.

Dr MILNEFi, Surgeon & Druggist,

In order to devote entire attention to tlie above,

ATTENDS NO OUT-DOOR PRACTICE

MEDICINE CHESTS, NEW AND EEFITTED,

With Geniaine Medicines, suitable for all parts of the World, onthe most Reasonable Terms.

SHIPOVrNEKS AND CaPTAINS LiBERALLY DeALT WITH.

The following are with confidence recommended

GELATINE CAPSULES, aU sorts, prepared under the immediatesuperintendence of Dr Milner.

FLUID EXTRACT of JAMAICA SARSAPARILLA, containsall the properties of the Root in a concentrated form.

CHEMICAL FOOD or COMPOUND SYRUP, of the Phosphatesof Iron, Lime, Soda, and Potassa.

This Syrup is carefully prepared by Dr Milner, and its remark-able success in enfeebled conditions, resulting from protracted dis-

ease, has earned for it the title of " Chemical Food."

The purity of all Medicines is carefully tested by Dr. M. before

PATENT AND ALL FROPRIETARY MEBIOINE&KEPT IN BIOCK,

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ADVERTISEMENTS

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PATBNTSD XmPHOVSSENTS 3N

LOBBY LAITEEI S, SHOP LI&HTS,AND

GAS COOKING & HEATING APPAEATUS-

CYLINDER LOBBY LANTEENSWithout any vertical metal bars to obstruct tlie light, mucli moreelegant and much cheaper than the old-fashioned sort ; made in

various styles and sizes.

EEELEOTOE STAE-LIGHT LAMPSOf an indestructible material for shops and windows.

THE TEANSLUCENT LIGHTOnly patented about two months since, is the greatest novelty ever

seen in connection with Gas-Fitting, being entirely different in

principle and appearance from any other lamp. The burners pro-

ject from the clear surface of a crystal globe, and having no visible

connection with any metal tubes, are necessarily shadowless. It

has been inspected by the most distinguished Architects in the

West of Scotland, and approved of for elegance of appearance,

clearness, sufficiency as to distribution of light, and suitable for

public bxuldings, shops, and windows. Besides surpassing all other

lamps iu brilliancy they are moderate in first cost, and give a

greater amount of light in proportion to the quantity of gas con-

sumed than any other lamp made in all sizes.

THE PATENT EAISING & LOWEEING APPAEATUSIs applicable to all sorts of Gas Lamps and suited for public build-

ings. By it a Gas Lamp suspended from a high ceiling may belowered from 5 to 100 feet for lighting, cleaning, or repairing, andraised again to any elevation required, the Apparatus beingentirely out of sight and worked at any convenient distance either

in or out of the building or apartment in which the lamp is sus-

pended.

GAS HEATING STOVES, peom 12s. 6d., to 60s.,

Without smoke, smell, dust, or danger; constructed on the strictest

scientific principle, by which is obtained the maximum amount of

heat with the minimum amount of gas consumed.

GAS COOKING STOYES feom 7s. 6d. to 17s. 6d.

By the use of which no coal fixe is needed during Summer, dustand dirt avoided, and money saved, as the gas fii'e can be extinguishedthe moment it is not needed.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

These Cooking and Heating Apparatus' have been tested andapproved of, are not only immensely superior to the miscellaneouslypatched up sorts, by parties not speciallj^ trained in the manufac-ture of such, but being simple (not liable to go out of order,)are extremely cheap as to first cost and economical in use.

These anicles may he ordered through any respectable Ironmongeror Gasjitter in Greenock.

Fatentecs and Sole Makers in Scotland,

mmmmwm, mukwm. % §•,78 GORDON STREET, SLASSOW.

Wholesale Metal Warehouse and Gas-holder Fitting Manujactory.

GIASGOW WESTERN WIRE-WORKAND WIRE-CLOTH rVlAf4UFACT0RY,

5, MITCHELL STEEET, GLASGOW,(Third Doorfrom Argyle Street.)

alexandeeTcouslandRESPECTFULLY returns his sincere thanks to his Friends

and the Public generally, who have so liberally encouragedhim since he commenced business, and trusts, that by selling only

articles of the best description, and by punctual, prompt, and per-

sonal attention to orders, he may merit a continuance of their pa-

tronage.

A. C. solicits attention to the undernoted list of the principal ar-

ticles manufactured and supplied at his Establishment, viz., Cop-per, Brass, and Iron Wire-Cloth of every description for Corn,

Flour, and Barley Mills, Chemical, Gunpowder, Sugar Refining,

and other Manufactories ; also, Wire Gauze for Window Blinds,

Galvanized Wire-Cloth for Meat Safes and Larders, Davy LampWire-Cloth, &c. A stock always kept on hand of the various kinds

of Wire-Cloth for the West Indian and other Sugar Plantations.

Sieves—Iron, Brass, and Hair-Cloth of every sort. Sugar Strain-

ers and Skimmers made to order. Eiddles for Coals, Lime, Sand,

Ashes, Grain, Potatoes, &c. Lime Screens or Harps for Builders.

Parrot, Blackbird, Lark, and Canary Cages in great variety.

Frames for Granary Windows, and Library Doors filled with wire.

Eat and Mouse Traps. Fire Guards, Letter Boxes. Tinned,

Iron, Brass, and Copper Bottling Wire, &c,, &c., and every other

article usually made by the trade, on the most liberal terms.

Extra Work done to Order, and Repairs neatly executed.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

FROM GLASGOW EERALD, OCTOBER, 1861.

The Business of tlie late A. S. YOTJNGr, Stjugeon Dei^tist, so

long conducted by him in Buchanan Street, Glasgow, and

recently in Helensburgh, will be continued in all its branches,

with every recent improvement, by his only Son and Suc-

cessor,

JAMES ANDERSON YOUNG,SXJRG-EON-DKJSTTIST,

47 BATH STREET, GLASGOW.

All patients of the late Mr. Young will find the business

conducted as formerly, with the same Care and Attention,

First-class Productions and Moderate Charges, every Effort

and Improement being used for the advantage and comfort

of the Patient, and for the lessening and prevention of pain

so far as may be possible, in every operation.

From Increase of practice, Mr. Young has found it neces -

sary to adopt as partner, Mr John Wishart, who has been

his Principal Operative Assistant for these last Six Years,

having previously studied the profession for about five years

in Edinburgh ; is a member of the " College ofDentists, Eng-

land ;" and already well known to many of Mr. Young's

Patients.

47 Bath Street, Grlasgow.

28th May, 1863. ^

ADVERTISEMENTS.

GOOD lfE¥S POE THE APELICTED.

®a. a^iiai^i'i

" THE POOR MAH'S PKIEND,"Is confidently recommended to the Public as an unfailing remedy

for Wounds of every description.

A certain cure for Ulcerated Sore Legs (if of twenty years^ standing:)

Cuts, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Scorbutic Eruptions and Pimples in the

Face, Sore and Inflamed Eyes, Sore Heads, Cancerous Sumours, ^-c.

Sold in Pots, at Is. l|d., 2s. 9d., lis., and 22s. each.

ALSO HIS

PILULE ANTI-SOROPHUL^Confirmed hy sixty years' experience to be, -without exception, oneof the best alterative medicines ever compounded for purifying the

blood, and assisting nature in all her operations ; hence they are

useful in Scrofula, Scorbutic Complaints, Glandular Swellings,

particularly those of the neck, &c. They are efficacious in rheumat-ism, and form a mild and superior Family Medicine that may betaken at all times without confinement or change of diet.

Sold in Boxes, at Is. l|d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis. and 22s. each.

Mrs. Brown, of Kingsland, was for many years afflicted with a

severe scorbutic eruption, covering both her hands and spreading

up her arms ; she was persuaded to try Dr. Eoberts' Poor Man'sFriend and Pills, by a friend who had been cured of a large woundin her leg, which had baffled the doctor's skill; and by taking onebox of the pills and using one pot of the Ointment, a cure waseffected. She does not know how to be sufficiently thankful. Herson says, " whenever I have an opportunity I will recommend it

with all my heart."—January, 1857.

OBSERVE.—No Medicine sold under the above names canpossibly be genuine unless " BEACH AND BARNICOTT, late

Dr. ROBERTS, BRIDPORT," is engraved and printed on the

stamp affixed to each.

Sold wholesale by the Proprietors, Beach and Barnicott, at

their Dispensary, Bridport, by the London Houses ; and retail byall the respectable Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom,

ADVERTISEMENTa.

London Ckonometer, Watchmaking, and Jewellery EstaWiskent,

96 ASaYLE STREET (Entrance to Arcade), G-LAS&OW.

BUCHANAr4'S WATCHES,In Gold, . . . .from £4 4s to £44

[In Silver,..from £2 23 to £15 158

Buchanan's Silver Workman's Watch, £2 15s, equal to tlie

London £3 3 sWatch. EveryWatch skilfullyexaminedand EeguJ a-ted to Greenwich time, and its performance guaranteed. Safe andFree by Post. Post Office Orders, payable to D. Buchanan, will

receive prompt attention.

lewly-ImproYed Patent duonometerspatronised by the

KOYAL OBSERYATORY, GREENWICH, ASTRONOMERS.

CHRONOMETER MAIMERS to the ADMIRALTY,

WATCHMAKERS TOTHEQ UEEN_find hy the Highest Authorities in England.

Professor AIREY, M.A., F.E.S., Royal Observatory, Green-wich, says, " After a trial of two years, I find it is not affected bychange of climate, or by jerks or shakes, and it is superior to the

usual Lever and Chronometer as a Pocket Watch."

Th9 Stock is replete with first-class London made Patent Lever andChronometer Gold and Silver Watches.

A Written Guarantee given with each. Also, Newest designs ^ patternsof Jewellewery, Silver, and Silver Plate, <^c., ^-c, Shipsfurnished withChronometers, Marine Clocks, Engine Counters, Silver and Electro-

Plate for Cabin use, ^e.

"D. BUCHANAN, Chronometer, Watchmaker, Goldsmith Ss Jeweller,

96 ARGYLE STREET, fMrsf Shop East of ArcadeJ GLASGOW.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

TEETH. From 3s 6d Each. TEETH.XTPPEM OS UNDER SETS MSOM SOs EAOB.

PRACTICAL SUHGEON DENTIST,78 AND 84 STOOKWELL STEBET, GLASGOW,

CALLS the attention of Parties in want of TEETH to his PA-TENT GUM ATMOSPHERIC-PRESSUEE PALATE,

the most important discovery ever made in Dental Science. It is

made to suit the most sensitive Gums, requires no Springs, is non-absorbent, incorridible, and not affected by acidity of the stomachor secretions of the mouth.

Specimens always on hand.

All operations in Dental Surgery performed carefully, with thebest and latest improved instruments.

CONSULTATION FREE. ESTABLISBED 1786.

COFFEE EOASTING, SUGAR POUNDING AND GENERALGRINDING WORKS,

29, M'PHERSON STREET (off high strbkt), GLASGOW.The only Steam-Fower Foasting Establishment connected with the

Trade in the City.

13. MINTOBEGS leave to return thanks to the Grocers and Druggists of

this Town and Vicinity for past favours.

He also begs leave to intimate that in connection with his Coffee

Roasting, and Coffee and Spice-Grinding Works, he has fitted upan extensive Sugar-Pounding Macliine, offering to the Confection-

ers and Trade in general, an advantageous opportunity of havingtheir Sugar Pounded by Steam-power, far surpassing anything yetoffered to the Trade.

F.8.—All Orders punctually attended to, and delivered hy his Vans at

the proper time.

29, MTherson Street (off High Street),\

Glasgow, June, 1863. |

ADVERTISEMENTS.

D

ttmAViEiLm© :B(E),iggiPffligiiTO.

SESSIS FE^^US-01 a ilLLIEIRECT the attention of Tourists and others to their presentand carefully selected Stock of

SSmilgM'g IMfELllMS leHIMlMT^,Comprising the improved Style of Looose Fitting Over-Coat,which may he Worn in or out of doors. There heing nothingO^^rewhatever in its appearance, by a Chemical Process is rendered"Waterproof, forming a Light and Useful Garment for all Seasons.

The Material used heing a medium substance in all the variousshades in dark and light colours ; to their New Designs of Gentle-men's Scotch Manufactured PLAIDS, Railway and CarriageEUGS, and a very large selection of the Newest Mixtures in

HIGHLAND TWEEDS, which, for Comfort and Durability in

the Wear, are not to be surpassed by any other Woollen Materials.

lATISllfc llkiilui ©ilWIliS^

Glasgow, May, 1863.

G-EISTTLEM ElNr' S DRESS.SHIRTS MADE TO MEASUEE-

ISiili FMSIJS®! 4 UMAtHAVE in charge of this Department an Experienced Cutter, by

whom every attention is paid to ensure a Correct and Com-fortable Fit. The same principle is carried out in cutting, fitting,

and making up our Improved Shirt as any garment connected withthe Tailoring Department.

Messrs F. & L. will be happy to show their verv tasteful selection

of SPUN SILK, SILK and WOOL, andNEW SUMMER FLAN-NELS, for Gentlemen's Cricketing, Yachting, and Boating Shirts.

National Bank Buildings, 45 Queen Street, Glasgow.

Glasgow, May, 1863.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

GENTLEMEN'S DRESS.

DEVOTE particular attention to this Department of their

Business. They have prepared Lists and Prices of all thevarious Articles in GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHINO, of everyDescription, suitahle for an OUTFIT to any part of the World.The Lists 'are also furnished with Plans of Self-Measurement, so

that Parties abroad, to whom, they may be sent, can easily them-selves take the measurement required to ensure a good fit. !For

Warm Climates, the INDIAN FINE-WOOL TWEEDS (ScotchManufacture) are now much worn. In Weight per yard, they donot exceed Six Ounces, and are much preferable to a Cotton orLinen substance, as they Absorb the Presperation. The GtAr-MENTS are all Fashioned in an easy, loose Style, and very care-

fully Sewn. To G-entlemen who may purpose going abroad, MessrsFERGUSON & LILLIE will have much pleasure in showing theirSelection of the Various Articles comprised in an OUTFIT for

the CLIMATE they are going to.

Messrs FEEGUSON & LILLIE have just received their NEWSUMMEE stock, Manufactured expressly for their own use,

and Comprising all the choicest Colours and Patterns suitable for

Morning and Marriage Wear.

45 QUEEN STREET, GLASGOW.May, 1863.

HAVELOCK STREET, DUMBARTOIT ROAD,

{Opposite West-end St. Vinceet Street.)

J^o. §52 B^. VIJ<IGE]<I^ B9::^EE% GLfiBaW.

ADVEETIS-EMENT®.

^HE CHEAPEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF

#APEE-HANaiNGS IN TOWN, AT

(^ ^5^

6 WEST BLACKHALL STREET.

Tj^KIE IsTOTIOEl.

You can have flie hest WATCH GLASSES Fitted at 2d each,and the best GOLD or STEEL HANDS Fitted at 6d each,

and your Watch CLEANED for 2s. MAINSPRINGS, JEWELS,&c., proportionately cheap, and Workmanship Genuine warranted,as the whole of the work is done on the Prenuses by experiencedWorkmen at

JAMES GRICHTON'S,

139 TEONGATE GLASGOW, {One Stair up.)

Opposite Brunswick Street.

BLLLPOSTEE,

3Mo. 4:0 CATHOART STREET.

ADTERTISEMENTS.

ATTENDANCE EVEEY MONDAYNO. 2 WATT PLACE, GREENOCK

ME A. ESKELL, Suegeon'-Dentist,

Eespectfullyannounces that lie may be consulted daily at his residenc

No. 7 Windsor Place, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow.

MR ESK!ELL supplies Artificial Teeth on his new system ofSELF-ADHESION, without extracting any teeth or stumps or

causing the least pain,

A new and elegant improvement connected with Dental Surgeryhas been invented by Mr Eskell, Surgeon-Dentist. It is the con-struction of an entirely new description of Artificial Teeth,beautifully enamelled and of the most exquisite workmanship, frompart of a tooth to a complete set, and are composed of the finest

materials, which are afterwards enamelled to resemble the natural,teeth ia every shade and colour. They are incorrodible fwill neverchange colour or decay) , and when adapted to the mouth are notdiscernable from the natural teeth. They are constructed upommetals of unexceptionable purity, at charges strictly, moderate, andwithin reach of the most economical.

FILLING DECAYED TEETH.with Eskell' s celebrated Patented White Peruvian Enamel, whichnever changes colour, and is free from those injurious propertiesfound in ordinary stoppings. It is applied like paste to the cavi-ties of the tooth, without giving the slightest pain, and i^ a fewminutes it becomes as hard as the enamel of the tooth itself.

1^ All the improved methods of Paris and Eerlin,,

Badly applied Artificial Teeth remodelled. Children's Teeth regulat-ed, &c. Consultation Free, and charges strictly moderate.

Attendance kveey Monday, No. 2 Watt Place, G-reenock, andDaily, 7 "Windsor Place, Sauchiehall Street,

{Nearly opposite the Wellington Arcade,) GLASGOW.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

BEAUTIPULLY PEEEUMED, AND WAEEANTED TONOUEISH AND STEENGTHEN THE GROWTH

OE THE HAIE.

PUT UP IN ALL SIZES OF PLAIN AND FANCY BOTTLES.

As several unprincipled Parties are disposing of a very Spuriotis

kind, and putting it up in Imitation Bottles, the Public are re-

spectfully requested to see that the Name and Address are upon

every Bottle they purchase. By so doing they may depend upon

the Article giving every satisfaction, which one trial will convince

Wholesale and Retail Merchants supplied on very Liberal

Terms.

Country Orders PiirLckially Attended to.

4« f irii^Eai,WHOLESALE MANUF ACTUEER,

132 TRONGATE, GLASGOW.

§mfmUt 0l i»st0i #11 kt, 4if.

ADVEB,TISEMENT8

.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

if a^

B@@t all Ekm Maimfa^stmrirs,

{Corner of East Kile Street,)

HEREBY intimate to their Friends and the Public, that theyhave and always keep on hand, a Large Stock of First Class

BOOTS and SHOES, all manufactured under their own immediatesuperiatendence. They can, therefore, warrant every Article togive satisfa.ction. At the same time, the Prices are so reasonable,that Purchasers cannot fail to be satisfied. JSf.B.—IntendingEmigrants or Shippers can be supplied with Boots and Shoes madeon purpose for Colonial Wear. Children's in great Variety.

P.S—ESTABLISHED AD- 1833,

SEWING MACHINES

OPENING OF THE NEW DEPOT FOE

NEWTON, WILSON & CO. 'SMACHINE 8,

THESE unrivalled Machines, Eun, Tuck, Hem, Fell, Cord,Quilt, Braid, Embroider, Hem-Stitch, and Applique a

series of operations performed by no other Maehuie whatsoever.

Hkstrated Price Lists free li post,

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

HENEY MAETIN'Siiii i (i^

24i BUCHANAN STREET,

WHERE A COLLECTION OF

l^urrign ^ Srifelj linging SirkARE ALWAYS ON HAND.

H, M. having directed special attention to the construction ofCAGES on the modern system, combining every recent Improve-ment with Durahility, Elegance, and Economy, solicits an inspec-tion of his Large Stock, wMch will be found unequalled for varietyand cheapness in the city.

MM d MIIM OTimKB,From long and practical experience in this art, parties may rest

assured of having their Birds or Animals carefully and naturallyStuffed. Preserved and tastefully fitted up on moderate terms.

NUCESSAH-^ CAUTION.MISTAKES MAY OCCUR, TSEREFORE MARE TEE

AEDRESS :—

MARTIN'S BIRD SHOP,241 BUCHANAN STEEET, GLASGOW,

( Third Boor below the Arcade.)

THE

SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUNDLIFE ASSURANCE

SOCIETY

Tne Profits are divided among the Members only, there beingno Shareholders, as in Proprietary Companies, entitled thereto.

Resources of the Society.

Realized Funds . . . £3,850,000

ANNUAL Revenue . . £460,000

Before effecting a Life Assurance, the cha-

racter of the office to be selected, the security it presents, and the

advantages which it affords, should be carefully ascertained. Noprudent person will provide for his family by means of Life Assur-

ance [which usually involves the savings of a lifetime and the

welfare ofafamily after death), without being satisfied

FIRST.

That the provision on whichhis family is to depend is not onlysafe beyond doubt or question, butalso that it will ultimately amount,with additions from Profits, to thelargest sum which the premiumspayable are adequate to secure.

For information, see ' Securityprese7itedby the Society,^ p. 2, and' Bonus A ddiiions Declared,' and^Resources of the Society,^ p. 3.

SECOND.That in the event of his outliv-

ing the object of the assurance, or

desiring for any other reason to

discontinue it, he will be entitled

on surrendering the Policy, to

withdraw the excess of premiumspaid over and above what hasbeen required to cover the risk in-

curred by the office. For infor-

maiion, see ' Surrender Valuespayable on Deina7id,' p 3

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Agent at Greenock: ARCHIBALD M'KELLAH, Writer.

aScottish Widows' Fund Life Assurance Society

aSecurity Presented by the Society.

The only satisfactory evidence that a Life Office affords co7n^lete sectirity

for thefulfibnent of its engage77te?tts, is a correct State7nent, containing its

"Assets," shewing the itianjter of their investment on the one hand, andits " Liaiilities,'" with the table ofMortality andRate ofhiterest by whichthey have- been valued, on the other. It is also important to every person

insuring his life to know that the office he selects has not, to any extent, de-

clared Bonuses by anticipating future Profits. Wliere this has been done.

New Members enter at great disadvantage, for their Funds alone makegood the anticipated Profits, in which they did not, and never canshare.* With the view of affording exact information as to the nature and

extent of the security presented by the Society, the following statement of

Assets and Liabilities as at 31st December 1859, when last valuation took

place, is given ;

Assets.—Money invested in First Class Securities . . . ;^3, 518,230

Liabilities.—Value by the Carlisle 3 per cent Tables,* {see note below) 2, 756, 216

Surplus, b&ing Excess of Assets .... ;^762,oi4

Which Surplus was disposed of thus :

1. Sum set aside to meet the Bonus then declared . . 574, 35 "^

2. Free Balance or " Guarantee Fund " retained . . ^187,659

Note.— The entire "Loading" or fer centage on future Premiums -which is

applicable only to future Expenses, Contitigencies, and Profits (valtte £'}2^,z$s)< luas, asusual, left untotiched. The Public will therefore observe that futtcre Profits have not to

any extent been anticipated or encroached upon in declaring past Bonuses, but that

the Scottish Widows' Fundpossesses every element ofsecurity andfutureprofit which aLife hisurance Office entitled to public confidence ought topossess.

Moderate Rates of Premium.In the following Table the Premiums charged by sixteen of the oldest

established and largest Life Offices in the Three Kingdoms are contrasted

with the Premiums charged by the Scottish Widows' Fund.

TABLE CONTRASTING THE PREMIUMS OF OTHER OFFICES WITH THOSEOF THE Scottish Widows' Fund.

&

Age.

WITH profits. WITHOUT PROFITS.

Age.Average Pre- Scottish Average Pre- Scottishmiums chargedby other Offices.

Widows' Fitnd- miums chargedby other Offices.

£ s. d.

Widows' FundPremiums.* Premiums.\

£ s. d.£ s. d. £ S. d.

20 211 2 2 1 I 14 9 1 12 1 2025 2 6 7 2 6 6 I 19 I 1 16 7 2530 2 12 I 2 11 9 244 2 2 3035 2 18 9 2 18 2 2 10 7 2 8 8540 3 7 5 3 6 3 2 18 7 2 15 11 4045 3 17 8 3 16 4 3 8 8 3 4 11 4550 4 II 4 4 9 2 424 3 17 11 5055 590 5 5 1 50s 4 17 9 55

*ForBonuses declared under this Table, t It is believed tJ

see-' Bt nus Additi07is Declared,"page -3,. lower than those ofany other CWee.

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f Scottish Widows' Fund Life Assurance Society.-a

Tabular statements of the bonuses Declared, andof the society's funds and revenue.

Bonus Additions DeclaredOn Policies of the Amount of;i^ looo.

Duration Amountof Bonus added. of Policy in

Policy. 1862.

£ s. d. £ s d.

SYrs. 82 16 Q 1082 16 9

7 ,. 116 18 6 1116 18 6ID ,, 168 I 1168 I

14 „ 249 16 3 1249 16 3

15 „ 270 4 11 1270 4 II

20 ,, 389 16 3 1389 16 3

21 „ 416 I 1416 I

25 „ 524 II 6 1524 II 628 „ 614 s 2 1614 5 2

30 » 674 II 1674 II

35 „ 806 3 6 1806 3 6

40 „ 933 19 5 1933 19 542 „ 985 I 10 1985 I 10

45 „ 1372 6 II 2372 6 II

The Bomises declared by this Office are7iot exceeded by those o/any other.

Resources of the Society,

With a detailed List of the Investments.

I. Realized Fund.Landed SecuritiesGovernment Stocks, etc. .

Loans on the Society's

Policies of greater valueLife Interests & ReversionsHouse Property, etc.

Money in Bank, etc.

-^3>073,i2o

183,500

471,000144,60820,000

99,170

Deduct—Claims by deathsof Members not yet due

-€3,991,398

141,000

Bealized. Fund £3,860,398

II. Annual Revenue.Life Premium IncomeInterest on Realized Fund

;^300, 150160,255

Annual Revenue £460,405

The -whole Fi(7ids, Revenue, and Profits,belong to the Policy-holders alone.

Surrender Values payable on Demand.One of the principal impediments to the extension of Life Assurance amongthe classes to vi^hom it is most beneficial, viz., those whose means of providing

for their families depend upon professional income, is the apprehension that

inability to continue the Assurance necessarily involves loss of all the premiumspaid to the Office. It will accordingly be satisfactory to such persons whointend effecting Assurances to know, that this objection is obviated in the

Scottish Widows' Fund, as the Surrender Value of the Policy is allowed to

the Member at any time he shall choose to discontinue it. The following are

Examples of Surrender Values of Policies of ^iooo, of theParticipating Class. Age at entry being 30.

Duration of Policy. Premiums paid. Surrender Value.Per Centage of

Surrender Value onPremiums paid.

One YearTen YearsTwenty YearsThirty YearsForty YearsForty-five years .

.

£2S 17 6258 IS

517 10

776 5

10351164 7 6

£S, ID160 12 10

390 15 II

699 10

1071 19

1435 9

31 per cent.

62 per cent.

75 per cent

90 per cent.

104 per cent.

123 per cent.

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Tk7ts a Scottish Widows' Fiind Policy, besides securing «« A ssurance inthe event of the Manber's death, has the special advantage ofbeing as con-vertible as a bank note, during his lifetime to the extent of its vabte whichvt many cases considerably exceeds the entire amount of thepremitims paid.

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flScottish Widows' Fund Life Assurance Society.

aThe Success of the society.

The remarkable success which has attended the operations of the Society

ever since it was founded is exhibited in the following Table of

statistics of the SOCIETY'S PROGRESS.

Dates.Sums Assured byPolicies Issued.

Sums Assured, andBonus Additions

existing.

Annual Revenue. Realized Fund.

£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.

tBts 1,000 1,000 34 12 6 34 12 6

1824 431,667 8 8 373,656 I 8 17,454 3 76,509 7 3

18^1 1,474,409 I ID 1,332,434 10 6 54,653 7 5 260,046 8

i8s8 3,916,214 5 II 3,557,134 I 10 141,241 14 2 785,272 II 6

184s 7,502,981 5 9 6,798,622 6 3 248,929 1,701,633 I 6

1852 10,963,900 II 9 9,084,660 17 I 338,362 8 6 2,581,109 5 7

l8sq 14,241,419 3 I 10,943,853 8 5 412,767 9 2 3,518,230 6 91862 15,680,000 11,200,000 460,405 3,850,000

t&

These Statistics shew the extent to which the Public have appreciated the

advantages of Membership in this Society. Gratifying evidence of continued

and increased confidence is afforded by the large amount of

Assurances effected in 1862.

Sums Assured £683,115

premium Revenue thereon . . . £23,394

Comparative Value of Policies in Different Offices.

The conditions under which a Policy in one office may be held to be of greater

value than a Policy in another office are substantially these—{i.) That the

sum receivable in the event of death, including additions from Profits, shall

be larger in proportion to the premiums payable in the one office than in the

other (see "Bonus Additions Declared," page 3). (2.) That the sum which may

be withdrawn during life as " Surrender Value " ia the event of the Assurance

having to be discontinued, shall be larger for the premiums payable in the

one office than in the other (see " Surrender Values payable on Demand," page 3).

(3.) That the Security aff"orded for the fulfilment of all engagements is better

in the one office than in the other (see " Security presented by the Society," page 2).

IVken parties desire to acquaint themselves with the relative 7iierits ofLife

Offices with the view of effecting Assurances, their attention should be sj>e-

cially directed to these essential points.

AN enlarged edition OF THE PROSPECTUSHas been prepared with much care, containing a practical exposition of the

comparative merits of Life Assurance in Shareholding Insurance Companies and

Mutual Societies like the Scottish Widows' Fund, and also full information on

every point of the Society's position and affairs. The prospectus will be sent

free of charge on application to the Head Office or any of the Society's agents.

SAMUEL RALEIGH, Manager. J. J. P. ANDERSON, Secretary.

ffR. & R. Clark, Printers.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

DANIEL WILSON,

124 Eenfleld Street, & 100 Holm Street, Glasgow.

EU&LISH & SCOTCH MASTIC Always in Stock.

WELSH SLATES OF EVERY VARIETY.

ESTABLISHED 1810.

THE Gl^ASGrO^WTRUSS, BAKMGE, AND AETIflCIAL LIMB imElISEMEST.

32 Eenfisld Street, Glasgow.

fFirst door above St Mary's Church.)

Manufacture every deseriptionof the following,

of Best Quality, at Moderate Prices :—

mm db LIMB SUPPORTS. RUPTURE TRUSSES, miFICIAl LIMBS-

Cratches, Ladies' Belts, Urinals for Travelling,

GENTLEMEN'S BELTS, SUSPENSOEIES,ELASTIC STOCKIKGS, KNEE CAPS,

ladies' & Gentlemen's ^lio'older Braces& Chest Expanders, Enemas, etc. , «tc

MrsEDWAEDS, Sen., attends on Ladies.

O'bserve—32 RENFIEI^BSTREET.

ADVERTISEMENTS

.

GfLASGO¥ AETIFICIAL LIMB & BAUDAGE

146 George Street (East), Glasgow,MANUPACTUEEES of Eupture Trusses, Bandages, Artificial

Limbs, Splints, Spine Supports, &c., Elastic Stockings andKnee Caps, ACCOUCHMENT BELTS, Prolapsus, Abdominaland Leg Supports, EoUing Bandages, &c.

A PnACTicAii Female will attend on Ladies.

Farties can also be waited on at their oivn Residence if requisite.

Correspondents punctually attended to.

N.B.—To those afflicted with. Eupture, Trusses of a superior

quality made to suit any case, and fitted with the utmost care.

(X)Td,mh ^ells of every (description.

GREENOCK HERALD,PUBLISHED EVEEY WEDNESDAY & FEIDAY.

OFFICE: 40 Cfi^HCM"^ SII^EE^.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

ARTIFICIAL TEETH.

WITH COMFORT.

J. WALLACESTJ:Ea(3--BOIsr-TDEIsrTIST,

RESPECTFULLY announces that having made New Discover-

ies in Mechanical Dentistry he is enabled to insert Teeth of

the very Best Quality, at £"«(/ their usual cost,—warranted not to

decay or discolour. To dispense with Clasps, which are very oh-

jectionable, both for appearance and destroying the Patient's

Teeth, Mr Wallace's principle of Self-Adhesion is invaluable, as it

prevents the remaining Teeth from being destroyed, and retains

loose ones in their proper place. Decayed Teeth carefuUy Stoppedor Stuffed. Children's Teeth regulated, and the utmost attention

given to all the other Branches of Dental Surgery.

Best TEETH, with Best Suction Base, - - £0 5s.

Best Full Upper or Under Set, .... £3 10s.

Attendance Daily—Consultation Free.

These Teeth are inserted in the purest materials, and the best

workmanship, guaranteed at the above prices which defy compe-tition.

170 TROlSraATE, aLASGhOW^,(First Door East of Mdcheson Street.)

ailEEJlOCK HEIlfiLrD (Plllj^grij^a OFFICE,

4.0 Gathcart Bireet.

Funeral Letters, Cireulcbrs, fiddress Cards, Invoice ^ops>

Customhouse Forms, and other Forms :

Costing- and Hand ^ills, and Letter (Press (Printing;

In all its (T)epartmnents,

Ezeouted ]<(eatly, Qheaply, and Charged Jdoderately

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J03E(PH SlfilJ^

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

nnnsp Ottptwci— / Queen Insurance BuUdings, Liverpool j andI.HIEF UFFiCES

j ^^g LeadenhaU Street, London, E.C.Glasgow—4 National Bank Buildings, Queen Street

.

Edinburgh—8 Bank Street. | Aberdeen—83 Union Street.

CAPITAL, ONE MILLION STERLING.Manager and Actuary of the Company—

J. MoNCRiEFF Wilson, Esq., Liverpool.

Resident Managersfor Scotland—Mitchell & "Watson, Glasgow, Accountants and Stockbrokers^

GLASGOW BOARD,Alexander Hastie, Esq., Merchant, Chairman,Willla-m Allan, Esq., Merchant.EoBT. Bryson, Jun., Esq., Cotton Broker.William Connal, Esq., Merchant.Alexander Dick, Esq., Writer.Adam Paterson, Esq., Writer.James Syme, Esq., Banker.

Resident Secretary in Glasgow—Michael Thomson, Esq.

EDINBURGH BOARD.Peter M'Lagan, Esq. of Pumpherston, Chairman,Isaac Anderson Henry, Esq. ot Woodend.Henry Hill Lancaster, Esq., Advocate.James Marshall, Esq., (Redpath, Brown «fe Co.), Iron Merchant,Alexander Moncriepf, Esq., Advocate.Resident Secretary in Edinburgh—Wm. White Millar, Esq., S.S.C.

ABERDEEN BOARD.John Stewart, Esq. of Craigiebuckler, Chairman,Robert Abernethy, Esq., Engineer.Thomas Gordon, Jun., Esq., Merchant.Joseph Rowell, Esq., Iron Merchant.

Resident Secretary in Aberdeen—Lessel Stephen, Esq., Advocate.

HOME AND FOREIGN Eire and Life Insurance and Annuitiesat rates as liberal as is consistent with perfect security.

This is the Life Bonus Year of the Company ; three-fourths ofthe Profits belong to the participating Policy Holders, and one-fourth to the Proprietors. All participating Policies effected beforethe 31st August next, will gain one full Year's Bonus at the Divisiors

of Profits.

Copies of the Book Prospectus and other information may be ob-tainedon application at any ofthe offices or agencies ofthe Company

AGENTS IN GREENOCK.Peter Ballingall, Bank of Scotland.

W, Lindsay &Co.,Elcise buildings | Archd. M'KENziB,West quay

ilw §mxpti^ 1 1^0fiili0»

INSURAWCB COMIFAWY,Instituted 1836.

Empotvered hy Acts of Parliament.

CHIEF OFFICES :

1 Dale street, Liverpool, and 20 and 21 Poultry, London.SCOTTISH BOAK]) OFFICE :

128 Ingram Street, Glasgow.

DIRECTORS EST SCOTLAND.Chairman,—JAMES EEID STEWAET, Esa., Glasgow.Depute Chairman,—EGBERT STEELE, Esa., Greenock.

JAMES J. GEIEVE, Esq., Greenock.EOBEET P. S. STEWAET, Esq., Laggary.

SWINTON BOULT, Esq.

RESIDENT SECRETARIES.Glasgow—D. STEWAET, Esq.Greenock—D. E. CEAWFOED, Esq.

Medical Eefree—J. F. PATON, Esq., M.D. /

PROGHSSS ©P THK COTCPAM'^ gl^JGE 1 850.

Year. Fire Premiums Life Premiums. Invested Funds.

1851...,1856....1861

1862....

£54,305222-.279

360,130

436,065

£27,15972,781

135,974138,703

£502,824821,061

1,311,905

1,417,808

THE ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £640,000.

Fire Insurance.—Insurances can "be effected with tlie Companyon property of every description, and in all parts of the world.

LIFE INSUEANCE.Attention is specially invited to this Company's System of

GUARANTEED BONUSES, hy which is secured—_1. Exemption from Liability of Partnership under any possible

circumstances.

2. BONUS ADDITIONS which are not contingent on profits,

"but fixed and guaranteed by the whole resources of the Company.Annuities are granted on extremely favourable terms.

Prospectuses with detailed rates, &c.j will be had on application.

agents in GREENOCKD. E. CEAWFOED, Mansionhouse.JOHN LOYE, Eoyal Bank of Scotland.

JOHN BEYMNEE, 15 East Quay Lane.C. D. LAMONT, Union Bank of Scotland.

ALLA1{ SWAN, Writer.