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Digitized by tlie Internet Arcliive

in 2010 witli funding from

National Library of Scotland

http://www.archive.org/details/dundeedirectory183738prin

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THE

]>UMBi:c: ]>ii&i:€TOiiY,

1837-38;

CONTAINING

THE NAMES, PLACES OF BUSINESS, AND RESIDENCES OF THE

PRINCIPAL INHABITANTS ; LISTS OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS,

BANKING AND SHIPPING COMPANIES,

COACHES AND CARRIERS;

ALSO,

LIST OF VESSELS REGISTERED AT DUNDEE;

• TO WgiCH IS ADDED,

DIRECTORY FOR BROUGHTY FERRY.

DUNDEE:JAMES CHALMERS, CASTLE STREET.

1837. M€.- 7 ..^

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J, Chalmers, Printer, Dundee

UX:AL HISTORYceo S7a e?7V

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PREFACE.

Soon after the first notice was issued that a Directory

for Dundee was in the course of publication, several

unforeseen and unavoidable circumstances occurred,

tending to retard its progress and delay its appearance.

Perfect accuracy in such a publication as the present

is hardly attainable, although the greatest care and

attention have been bestowed in collecting the informa-

tion, and making up the lists. Any omissions or

errors, how^ever, which may have inadvertently crept

in, it is confidently trusted will be found neither

numerous nor material. A supplementary sheet, con-

taining lists of the Magistrates and Town Council,

Police Commissioners, Harbour Trustees, &c. will be

published immediately after the elections take place,

with any other alterations, corrections, or additions

which may appear necessary, or which the publisher

may receive before that time.

Dundee, 1837.

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CONTENTS.

Page.

Advertisements, End of Volume.

Banking Companies 98

Bank Branches 98

Customs 101

Consuls for Foreign States 101

Coaches 113

Carriers 114

Cricket Club 97

Directory:

Dundee 1

Additional Names 89

Broughty Ferry 90

Excise Office 119

Fire and Life Insurance Companies 99

Fire and Life Insurance Agencies 100

Fire Engine Establishment 97

Gaol and Bridewell Commissioners 95

Guildry Incorporation 96

Harbour Trustees 101

Harbour Police .......102

Infirmary ..., 11

9

Kirk Session ............120

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VI CONTENTS.

Page.

Lunatic Asylum 119

Magistrates and Town Council 95

Merchant Seamen's Fund 102

Nine Incorporated Trades 96

Newspapers .....120

Orphan Institution 120

Post Office 112

Public Seminaries 97

Public Officers 120

Police Establishment ,.., 96

Stamp Paper and Assessed Tax Office ,.118

Stamps 118

Shipping ..105

Shipping Companies. 103

Sea Insurance Companies 102

Sea Insurance and Ship Brokers 103

Seamen Fraternity 102

Three United Trades 96

Watt Institution , 97

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1837-38

AB— AD.

Abbot, Alexander, commission agent and accountant, No. 21,

Reform Street, e.

— Robert, shipmaster, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, w.

Aberdeen Shipping Company's Office, Dock Street, n.

Aberdein, James, late stoneware merchant. No. 22, Nethergate, s.

— John, china and stoneware merchant. No. 36, High Street, n=

Adam, James, bookseller and stationer, narrow of Murraygate, n.

— :Mrs., narrow of Murraygate, n-

— William, Custom-house, Mid Shore, n.

— William, shipagent. Dock Street, n.

— Mrs., 27, Nethergate, s.

— John, Perth Road, n.

— Peter, gardener, Blackness Road, s.

— John, vintner, Horsewater Wynd, Scouringburn, n.

— William, manufacturer. Lower Chapelshade, w.

— James, vintner, head of Hilltown, w.

— Andrew, manufacturer, Strathiiiartine Road, w.

— Mrs. Elizabeth, grocer and spiritdealer, Hilltown, w.

— Andrew, collector gas light company. Small's Wynd, e,

— Mrs. David, grocer, Overgate, s.

Adams, Alexander H., teacher. No. 1, South Tay Street, w. ; house

Hawkhill, s.

—i David, teacher, Scott's Close, Nethergate ; house Hawkhill, s.

— James, shipmaster, Tay Street Lane

— George, gardener. Blackness Road, n.

— ^Irs., grocer, West Port, n.

A

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^ AD— AI,

Adamson, Thomas, writer, High Street ; house Magdalen Yard

— Thomas, shipbuilder, Seagate, s. ; house No. 35, Seagate, s»

— Robert, merchant, No. 17, Overgate, s. ; house Constitution

Road

— William, shipmaster. Dock Street, n.

— James, shipmaster, Yearaan's Close, Overgate, n.

Addison, Mrs. Samuel, Sea Braes, Perth Road, s.

Adie, Rev. Dr. Charles, Mill Bank

— Mrs. Robert, St. Andrew's Street, e.

— William (Balfour and Meldrum's)

— Rev. Henry, Perth Road, s.

Advertiser Printing and Publishing Office, New Inn Entry, s-

Agnevv', John, spiritdealer, Hilltown, e.

— James, vintner. Long Wynd, w>

Ainslie, Mrs., Seagate, s.

Air, Alexander, tailor, narrow of Murraygate, w.

Aird, Adam, boot and shoe warehouse. No. 17, Union Street, w>

Airth, William, householdweaver, West Wynd, Perth Road, n.

James, shoemaker, (Nine Trades' officer). High Street, s.

Aitcheson, William K., wine and spiritmerchant, Peter Street, w~

Aitken, Rev. Robert, Strawberry Bank, Perth Road, s.

William, surgeon, Seagate, s. ; house Seagate, n.

Mrs., Ryehill Park, Logic

William, smith. Speed's Close, Overgate, n.

Alexander, Miss Jane, milliner, Bruce's Entry, Wellgate

Mrs., Martin's Buildings, Cottonwork Road, Dens

George, and son, general agents, Exchange Street, s. ; house

Magdalen Yard Road

— William, grocer, Perth Road, n.

— David, surgeon, Overgate, n.

John, vintner, Smithfield, head of Hilltown

James, vintner, Murraygate, n.

James L., druggist, Overgate, n.

— William, druggist. West Port, s.

. Alexander, flaxdresser, Temple Lane, West Port, s.

David, tailor, Kermath's Buildings, West Port

Charles, tailor, west end High Street, n.

Alison, John, merchant. No. 90, Cowgate, n ; distributor of stamps,

and collector of assessed taxes ; house Union Mount

— Robert Alison, surveyor of customs ; house South Tay

Street, w.

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AL--AN <a

Allan, David, boot and shoemaker, narrow of Murraygate, s.

.

Alexander, baker, narrow of Murraygate, s.

— Jamas, hairdresser, Crichton Street, e.

— William, musician, Nucator's Buildings, Perth Road, s.

— Edward, late gamekeeper, Albion Close, Overgate, n.

— James, engineer. South Tay Street, e.

— John, Morgan's Buildings, Nethergate, n.

Allardice, Archibald, bookseller and stationer. Trades' Hall, High

Street ; house V/est Chapelshade

Ambrose, John, spiritdealer, Witchknow, s.

Ancient Mason Lodge, narrow of Murraygate, s.

Anderson, Patrick, of Ardestie Mains, King Street, s.

— John Hodgson, cornfactor ; house Airly Lodge

— John, writer, No. 10, Reform Street, w. ; house ditio

— Graham, draper. No. C, Reform Street, w.

.

David, bookseller and stationer, west end of High Street

— Andrew, tobacconist. Mid-kirk Style, Overgate, s.

— David, assistant cashier Union Bank ; house Olive Bank

— William, jun,, tavernkeeper, west end of High Street, n.

— James, Bone Mill, Peep-o'-day ; treasurer Royal Inlirmary ;

house South Tay Street, w.

—. John C, agent. No. 3, Cowgate, s.

— and Cathcart, merchants, St. Andrew's Street, v^..

— David, surgeon. King Street, s.

.

Misses, ladies' seminary. South Tay Street, e.

— Misses M. & E., dressmakers. No. 19, Union Street, w.

— Thomas, spiritdealer. East Cowgate, s.

— C, grocer. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

— Alex., stoneware merchant. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s,

— William, sliipowner, Burnhead

— William, shipbroker. Dock Street, n.

— William, shipmaster, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

— William, customs, Gellatly's Buildings, Deck Street, n.

— John, Kirkaidy Shipping Office, St. Andrew's Street, vi-,

.

John, vintner, Greenmarket, e.

— Mrs. William, brewer, Nethergate, s<.

— Peter, & Co., home woodmerehants, Yeaman Shore, s.

— David, cabinetmaker, Nethergate, s.

— Peter, spiritdealer, Millar's Buildings, Perth Road, s.

— John, late baker, Perth Road, s.

-

Ebenezer, wright, Hawkhill, s.

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4 AN—AR

Anderson, Mrs., Anderson's Buildings, Perth Road, n.

— Alexander, grocer, Perth Road, n.

— Mrs. William, Grayheath, HawkhiH, n.

— David, late spiritdealer, Witchknow, n.

— JMrs., vintner, Ryehill Park, Logic

— Mrs., grocer, Overgate, n.

— 3Irs. James, Mid Road, Cbapelshade

— William, tailor. Bell Street, Chapelshade

— James, vintner, Arthur Street, Dallfield

— H., grocer, Rosebank Lane, Hilltown, w.

— M., grocer, Kidd's Buildings, Hilltown, vr.

— William (of Anderson and Cathcart), Smeaton's Buildings,

Bucklemaker Wynd, n.

— William, merchant, Cottonwork Road, Dens

,

William, customs, Mudie's Buildings, King Street, n.

— Mrs., Wighton's Buildings, Bucklemaker Wynd, s.

_ Mrs., Gray's Close, High Street, xi.

— James, shipmaster, Campbell's Close, High St»eet, n.

— S., head of Murraygate, n.

James, spiritdealer, narrow of Murraygate, n.

James, wright, Meadowside

Francis, wright, Baltic Street, s.

_ James, brewer, Milne's Court, Wellgate, vr.

Mrs. William, grocer and spiritdealer, West Port, s=

Mrs. Jarnes, MilKe's Court, Wellgate, w.

James, carver and gilder. No. 09, Nethergate, n.

John, M'Intyre's Buildings, Witchknow, s.

Mrs., sicknurse, Small's Wynd, w.

Miss, Nethergate, n.

— William, shipmaster. Union Close, Kethergate, a-

John, messenger-at-arms, Thorter Row, w.

Andrews, D., drawingmaster. Public Seminaries

Alexander, mason, Dempster's Buildings, Blackness Road, n»

— Alexander, clerk, Dempster's Buildings, Blackness Road, n»

Angus, James, shipmaster, Overgate, n.

Annan, Matthew, smith, Willison Street, Barrack Street, w.

— Alexander, vintner. East Rosebank Lane, Hilltown, w.

— David, printer, >Jo. 193, Overgate, n.

Anton, George, grocer, Duncan's Buildings, Hawkhill, s.

Archer, William, grocer, Black's Croft, n.

— Francis, vintner, Horse Wynd, w.

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Aa—BA.

•»

A?cher, John, gvocer, Barrack Stree', w.

John, weaver, Strathmartine Road, w.

Archibald, J., hosier, High Street, n.

James, Ferry letter<:arricr, No. 145, Overgate, n.

Arkla/, John, saddler, Trades' Hall, s.

Mrs., head of Wellgate, xv,

Armstrong, William, clerk, St. Andrew's Street, w.

— William, Carolina Port

Arnot, Rev. David, iMagdalen Yard Road, n.

Arrott, James, M.D., St. Andrew's Street, v..

Atherstone, Thomas, (organist St. Paul's Ch.ipel,)professor of music.

Constitution Road

Austen, John, working jeweller and silversmitli, Nelhergate, s.

Aymer, John, corafactor. Dock Street, n.

nBachop, George, draper. No. C-l, High Street, n.

Bailie, Andrew, cooper, Tindal's Wynd, e.

Bain, Walter, engineer, Peter Street, w.

Baker, H. A., professor of music, Magdalen Yard Road, n.

Balfour and Meldrum, merchants and flaxspinners, Cowgate^ s.

Balfour, Alexander, Airly Lodge, Perth Road, n.

Balardie, J., painter, St. Clement's Lane

Balbirnie, Robert, broker. Session Street, Witchknovr, n.

— William, slater, Bucklcmaker Wynd, s.

Ball, Mrs. .VI., vintner, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street^ n,

Ballin, Dr. De, teacher of German, Thorter Row, w.

Ballingall, Miss, South Tay Street, w.

BaUic CofFeeroom, Cowgate, n.

Bank of Scotland's OfSce, No. 49, High Street, n.

Banks and Stephen, writers, No. 10, High Street, s.

Banks, John Martin, silkmcncer, No. 7, Reform Street, e.

— Mrs., Mid Road, Chapelshadc

.

George, Banks' Buildings, Mid Road, Chapelshade

John, Bell Street, Chapelshade

-— William, grocer, Ladywell Lane, Lower Chapelshade

— James (of Banks and Stephen) writer, Meadow Street

— George, shipmaster, Wellgate, w.

— William, narrow of Murraygate, h-

a2

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6 BA— BA

Banks, Thomas, sliipmaster, Overgate, s.

Banncnnan, William, weaver, IJyehill Park, Logie

Barclay, William, tobacconist, Murraygate, s,

— Robert, dentist, Xo. 1!), High Street, s.

— Alexander, grocer, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s,

— George, shoemaker, Cvichton Street, e.

— John, manufacturer. East Wynd, Hawkhill, s.

— William, umbrellamaker. Barrack Street, w,

Barland, James, teacher, Orphan Institution, Small's Wynd, e=

Barnet, James, wright, Johnson's Lane, Hawkhill, s,

— !Mrs., spiritdealer, Witchknow, s.

— Alexander, shipmaster, Thorter Row— Peter, Barnet's Buildings, Hilltown, e.

Barnie, Mrs., caravanhirer, Peter Street, e.

John, vintner, head of Seagate, n.

David, grocer, Hawkhill, n.

Barney, Alexander, shipmaster, King Street, n,

Barrie, William, town clerk ; house Magdalen Yard Road, s.

M., vintner, Brown Street, e.

— George, jun., farmer, back of Law— George, Barrie's Buildings, Wester Clepington

— M., & Co., corkcutters, English Chapel, Nethergate, n.

Barron, James, shipowner ; box-master of seamen fraternity ; re^

sidence South Ferry

— John, mariner, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

Barry, James, agent, St. Paul's Court, Murraygate, s.

— Charles, tailor, Boyack's Close, Overgate, n.

Batchelor, Miss, Seagate, s.

— John, coppersmith. Castle Street e.

— William, saddler. No. U, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, w.

— G., thread manufacturer, Nethergate, s.

— George, upholsterer, North Tay Street, w.

— George, cattledealer. Cottonwork Road, Dens

— George, clerk. Bain's Court, Cowgate, n.

— William, saddler, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

Bathie, William, shoemaker, Hilltown, e.

Baxter, William, merchant, East Cowgate, s. ; Ellangovvan-house

— David, merchant, Cowgate; residence Craigie-house

— Edward, merchant. No. 1, King Street, s. ; vice-consul for the

United States of America ; residence Balgay-house

..— Brothers and Co,, merchants and flaxspinners, Cowgate, s.

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BA— BE 7

Baxter, Johiv Gorrel (of Baxter Brothers & Co.) Ellangowan-house

— William Gorrel (of Baxter Brothers & Co.) Ellangowan-house

— Misses, of Idvies, King Street, n.

— William William, merchant, Wellgate,e.; house King Street, s.

— John Boyd, writer, Castle Street, e. ; procurator- fiscal for

Dundee district of Forfarshire ; Seacraig-house, Ferry

Road, s.

— William Boyd, town chamberlain ; house King Street, s.

— and Miller, writers, New Inn Entry, High Street, n.

— John H., bookseller and stationer, Murraygate, s. ; house

Seagate, s.

— Thomas H., grocer and spiritmerchant, foot of Wellgate, w.

;

house Bain's Square, Wellgate, e.

— George Ross, confectioner and grocer, Trades' Hall, n.

— George L., draper, No. 112, East Seagate, n.

— John Cowley, merchant and manufacturer, Maxwelltown

Mrs. James H., milliner, Trades' Hall, n.

Mrs., narrow of Murraygate, s.

— Robert, shipjoiner, Westshore

— David, manufacturer, Baxter's Buildings, Perth Road, s.

— James, manufacturer, Bernard Street, Hawkhill, s.

— John, agent. Bell Street, Chapelshade

— John, grocer, Rose Street, Dallfield

— George H., manufacturer, Bucklemaker Wynd, s.

David, clerk. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

— Thomas, baker, Wellgate, e.

— David W., baker, Wellgate, e.

— W. C, wright, Kirk Entry, Wellgate, e. ; house King Street, n.

— James, customs, Mint Close, High Street, n.

— Nicoll R., upholsterer, Rankine's ('lose. High Street, n.

— William, tailor, Coupar's Alley, Wellgate, w.

— Misses, narrow of Murraygate, s.

Bayne, Dr. John, St. Andrew's Street, w.

Beal, John, inspector of factories, Ryehill Cottage, Logic

Beatt, James, shipmaster. Butcher Row, w.

— Joseph and Charles, packers. Sugar-house Wynd, Seagate, n.

— Mrs., grocer. East Seagate, n.

— David, mason. Brown Street, e.

Beattie, John, baker. Black's Croft, n.

Beatton, Angus, flesher, Hilltown, w.

Begbie, William, cornfactor, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

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Begg, Arthur, tailor and clothier, No. 199, Overgate, n.

— Mrs., broker, Overgate, s.

Beharrie, Alexander, builder, Dudhope Wynd, n.

— William, manufacturer, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

— Alexander, jnn., builder, Dallfield Walk, w.

Bell, Thomas, Belmont-house, Perth Road, n.

— Alexander, surgeon, Nethergate, s.

— Robert, surgeon, Nethergate, s.

— William, Upper Chapelshade, w.

Thomas, jun., merchant, Midshore, n.

Robert, postmaster and newspaper agent. No. 1, Castle

Street, e. ; house New Inn Entry, e.

. John, writer. Castle Street, e. ; house Hawkhill Place

_, and Gutlirie, merchants, St. Andrew's Street, w,

James, rope and sailmaker, Dock Street ; house and manu-

factory Perth Road, s.

. Peter, wine and spiritmerchant, No. 22, High Street, s. ;

house Dock Street, n.

— George P., merchant, St. Andrew's Street, e.

— Robert, cabinetmaker. No. 28, Union Street, e.

— IMrs. William, Union Street, w.

— Mrs., Union Street, e.

— Misses, Miln's Buildings, No. 58, Nethergate, s,

— David, cornfaclor, Thomson Street, Perth Road, s.

— Mrs. Alexander, Thomson Street, Perth Road, s.

— James, millmanager, Perth Road, s.

— M., china and stoneware merchant, King Street, n.

— Helen, callenderer. Thorn's Close, High Street, n.

— William, shipmaster, Mauchlin Tower Close, Murraygate, n.

— James, broker, Hawkhill, n.

Bonnet, William, manufacturer. King Street, s.

— William, shipmaster, Sandeman's Court, Cowgate, s.

— John, lapper, East Cowgate, n.

— James, weaver, Thomson Street, Perth Road, s.

— John, wright. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

— John, vintner, Scouringburn, n.

Benson, Mrs., Methodist Close, Overgate, n.

Bentley, Thomas, vintner, Scouringburn, n.

Benvie, Andrew, mercliant, Parnell Street, Forebank

— William, shipmaster, Exchange Street, s.

Berrie, Mrs. William, Perth Road, s,

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BE— BI. 9

Berrie, Miller, merchant, Wellgate, e. ; house Perth Road, s.

Berry, Alexander, insurance agent, No. 42, Murraygate, s. ; house

Meadow Entry

— James, shipmaster, Dyers' Close, head of Murraygate, n.

Betherins, Mrs. Eliza, grocer. King Street, n.

Binnie, Alexander, (from Edinburgh), working jeweller, No. 9,

Thorter RowBinny, Mrs., Bell's Lane, Perth Road, s.

Birnie, David, manufacturer, Wellington Street, Forebank

— David, mechanic. West Port, n.

Bisset, William, manager Dundee and Leith Steam Packet Com-

pany; house Hawkhill Place

— Thomas, druggist, No. G8, High Street, n.

— Mrs., Campbell's Buildings, Crichton Street, e.

— Miss, Baxter's Buildings, Perth Road, s.

— William, saddler, Cottonwork Road, Dens

James, machinemaker, Temple Lane,^West Port, s.

— P., shoemaker, Hawkhill, n.

Black, James, town's architect. No. 31, Reform Street, e. ; house

Jobson's Court, Seagate, n.

— John, Public Seminaries ; house Stewart's Close, Seagate, s.

— David, agent, St. Andrew's Street, w.

— Mrs., Robertson's Buildings, Upper Pleasance

— James, grocer, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus

— James, vintner, Butchart's Close, 3Iurraygate, n.

Blackadder,. William, civil engineer, New Inn Entry, e.

Blackie, Alex., flaxdresser, Dempster's Buildings, Scouringburn, s.

Blain, James, late tide surveyor of customs. No. 42, Seagate, s.

— James H., customs; house Strawberrybank, Perth Road, s.

— John Earl, shipowner, Peter Street ; house No. 42, Seagate, s.

Blair, David, of Cookston, No. 42, Murraygate, s.

— INIrs. Captain, No. 101, Nethergate, n.

' — H., grocer and spiritdealer, Overgate, n.

— Thomas, grocer," Hawkhill, s.

— Thomas, grocer, Wellgate, w.

— Mrs., hosier, Witchknow, n.

— William, upholsterer. King Street, n.

— Robert, tailor. High Street, n.

— AVilliam, tailor, Scouringburn, n.

Blakey, William, collector of excise ; house Forebank Cottage

Blyth, Henry, merchant, No. 27, St. Andrew's Street, e.

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— George Clement, banker, King Street, n.

Bon, John, nautical instrument maker, Dock Street, n.

Bonella, James H., surgeon. Princes' Street, Wallace Fues, n.

— James, flaxdresser. East Seagate, n.

Bonnar, Francis, Joint Stock Buildings, n.

Bonthron, John, grocer, Witchknow, s.

Booth, Charles, tailor. West Fort, n.

— David, millmanager. Mid Road, Chapelshade

Borrie, Peter, Tay Foundry, Trades' Lane, w. ; house St. Andrew's

Street, e.

— David, bootmaker, No. 38, High Street ; house Greenfield

Place

— John, tobacconist, No. 16, Union Street, vv.

— Mrs. David, sen.. No. 15, Union Street, w.

Bourke, James, spiritdealer, Hilltown, e.

Bower, David, manufacturer. Park Wynd, Hawkhill, s.

— George, farmer, Logic

— Mrs., Midkirk Style, Overgate, s.

Bowie, Miss, Ladies' Seminary, Tay Square, South Tay Street

— Miss E., dressmaker, Reform Street, e.

— Alexander, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

Bowman, Mrs., lodgings. Exchange Street, s.

Bowman, James, cabinetmaker, Long Wynd, Nethergate, n.

— Charles, mariner, No. 100, Nethergate, n.

— John, cabinetmaker, Union Street, e.

Boyack, William, merchant and flaxspinner, Wellgate, e. ; house

Nethergate, s.

— Alexander, machinemaker, Fenton's Close, Murraygate, n.

— James, machinemaker. Barrack Road, e.

— John, shipmaster, Wighton's Land, Bucklemaker Wynd, s.

Boyd, George, hairdresser, Cowgate, s.

— George, jun., agent, Castle Street, w. ; house Castle Street, e.

— James, manager Sugar Refining Company ; house East

Cowgate, s.

— Alexander, wright, Key's Close, Nethergate, s.

— John, confectioner and grocer, Overgate, s.

— George H., teadealer, Bucklemaker Wynd, s.

Boyter, David, millmanager. North Tay Street, w.

— Mrs., gracer, narrow of Murraygate, s.

Braid, Peter, millmanager, Lower Pleasance

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Braid, James, flesher, Hllltown, e.

Brand, James, guard of the " Kingdom of Fife" coach, Kinnin-

ment's Inn, Craig

— John, grocer and spiritdealer, head of Hilltown, w.

Brash, George, grocer. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

Bremner, Lieutenant, Little Close, Hawkhill, n.

— James, cowfeeder, Fairmuir

Brennan and Macelmail, druggists. West Port, s,

Bricknall, Andrew, clothier. No. 1 6, Reform Street, w.

British Linen Company's Bank, Murraygate, s.

Brodie, Samuel, merchant, No. 74, Cowgate, n. ; house Greenfield

Place

— and Webster, flaxspinners, North Tay Street, e-

— Robert, spiritdealer. Bell Street, Chapelshade

— Mrs., grocer, Wellgate, w.

— Mrs. Colin, vintner, Overgate, s.

Brookes, William, ilesher, Witchknow, s.

Brough, William, manufacturer, Black's Croft, s.

— James, vintner, East Shore

Brown, Andrew, merchant and flaxspinner. No. 28, Cowgate, s.

;

residence Balgilio-house

— John, merchant and flaxspinner, East Cowgate, n. ; house

South Tay Street, e.

— James and William, merchants and flaxspinners, Wellgate, w.

— James (of J. and W. Brown), Park Place, Nethergate, n.

— David, merchant, Magdalen Yard Road, s.

— Andrew, jun., shipowner, No. 15, Castle Street, w.

— A. and R., shipbuilders, East Shore

— Alexander (of A. and R. Brown), Sommerville Place

— Misses, strawhat manufacturers. No. 3, Trades' Hall, n.

— James, engineer. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

— George, smith. Cotton of Craigie

— James,'manufacturer, Lilybank

— Mrs., Seagate, s.

— Alexander, customs, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

— William, shipmaster, Peter Street, e.

— Misses, Sandeman's Court, Seagate, s.

— Mrs., St. Clement's Court, Vault, w.

— Thomas, No. 19, High Street, s.

— Thomas, grocer, Couttie's Wynd— David, vintner, Craig Lane, w.

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Brown, John, agent, Union Street, e.

— and Allan, machinemakers and flaxspinners, Sea Braes>

Perth Road, s.

John (of Brown and Allan), Sea Braes, Perth Road

— David, writer, Perth Road, s.

— Thomas (of iMilne and Brown), Perth Road, s.

— Misses, Thomson's Lane, Perth Road, s.

— Peter, Advertiser Office, Bell's Lane, Perth Road, s.

— David S., vintner, Perth Road, n.

— George, manufacturer, Blackness Road, s.

— William, grocer and spiritdealer, Scouringburn, s.

James, late of Bankhead, Ryehill Park, Logic

— John, spiritdealer, Overgate, n.

David, tailor. Mid Road, Chapelshade

Charles, tailor. Bell Street, Chapelshade

Thomas, grocer, Arthur Street, Dallfield

James, spiritdealer. King Street, n.

John, Tod's Burn Lane, King Street, n.

William, printer, Speid's Close, foot of Overgate, n.

David, vintner. Mint Close, High Street, n.

Miss, milliner. No. 21, Reform Street, e.

AVilliam, tailor, Kankine's Close, High Street, n.

— Robert, tailor, Macintosh's Close, Murraygate, n.

Mrs., lodgings, Meadow Street, s.

Mrs., grocer, Gellatly's Buildings, Nethcrgate, n.

— Miss M., Nethergate, n.

David, grocer, Witchknow, s,

— Miss, milliner, Peddie's Buildings, Overgate, s.

— Thomas, flaxdresser, Overgate, s.

Browne, Alexander, agent, Cowgate, s.

Bruce, John, linen manufacturer. No. 1, Bain's Square; house

Hawkhill, n.

William, late baker. Miller's Close, Murraygate, n.

— James, merchant, Cowgate, s.

— Andrew, manufacturer. Queen Street, e.

— James, manufacturer. Queen Street, e.

— Alexander, wright, Doig's Court, Castle Street, w.

— George, carpenter, Greenmarket, e.

— Misses, milliners, Greenmarket, e.

— Ebenczer, vintner, Perth Road, n.

— Alexander, flaxspinner, Dudhope Park

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Bruce, John, grocer, Witchknow, n.

— David, shipmaster, North Tay Street, w.

Brymer, Robert, china and stoneware merchant, head of Wellgate, e.

— Robert, jun. china and stoneware merchant, King Street, n.

— Alexander, stoneware merchant, Overgate, s,

Bryson, Mrs., Commercial Street, e.

— A. and W., masons, Scouringburn, n.

Biichan, James, hardware merchant. No. 8, Reform Street, w.

— James, vintner. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

Buchanan, James, lodgings, Gray's Close, High Street, n.

Budge, David, commission agent, Lindsay Street, e.

Bulk, Alexander, rope and sailmaker, Crichton Street, e. ; house

and manufactory Perth Road

— James, weaver, Mackay's Buildings, Hawkhill, s.

— John G., vintner, Hilltown, w.

— Edward, manufacturer, Bucklemaker Wynd— John, ropemaker, Ann Street, Maxwelltown

Buist, James, merchant. No. 15, St. Andrew's Street, w. ; house

Union Street, w.

— Richard, upholsterer. Castle Street, e. ; house Castle Court

— William, shipmaster, Nethergate, s.

Bunton, James, vintner. Bell Street, Chapelshade

Bums, William, bellhanger, Nethergate, n.

— Alexander, flesher, Murraygate, s.

— Mrs., lodgings, Malthouse Close, s.,

— William G,, basketmaker. No. 21, Union Street, w.

— Mrs, Perth Road, s.

Burton, James, grocer. East Cowgate, s.

Butchart, Andrew, brewer, No. 12, head of Seagate, s.

— David M., woollendraper and hatter, No. 2, Union Street, w.

— Mrs. W., East Seagate, n.

— David, manufacturer. East Cowgate, n.

— and Gibb, woodmerchants, East Harbour

— George, baker, Dudhope Wynd, n.

— Thomas, brewer, M'Cosh's Close, Murraygate, n.

— Alexander, wright, Bruce's Entry, Wellgate, w.

— James, spiritdealer, narrow of Murraygate, s.

^ John, currier, Overgate, s.

Butter, Alexander, wright, West Fort, s.

B

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C.

Cable, James, shipmaster, Seagate, s.

Cables, Mrs., grocer, Thorter Row, e.

Caird, E, (of Reniiy and Caird) Princes* Street, Wallace Feus, n.

— Alexander, late shipmaster, West Port, s.

Calder, Thomas, vintner, James' Park

— David, spiritdealer, Hilltovvn, e.

— William, spiritdealer, Hilltown, e.

Caledonian Hall, Castle Street,- w. (under charge of William Liv-

ingston, bookseller)

Cairncross, John, accountant Dundee Bank ; house Nethergate, n.

— William, customs. Joint Stock Buildings, s.

Caithness, Miss, foot of Crichton Street, w.

— Mrs., Fish Street, s.

— P., cabinetmaker. Fish Street, s.

— Mrs., Joint Stock Buildings, n.

— James, shipmaster. Dyers* Close, head of Murraygate, n.

— J. and A., Coupar's Alley, Wellgate, w.

Caiman, John, shipbuilder. East Shore ; house Balgay Farm

— David, shipbuilder, Peep-o'-day Lane ; house Seagate, s.

— William, collector of Merchant Seamen Society's Fund, foot

of Castle Street, w. ; house Tannage Court

Calvert, Robert, grocer and spiritdealer. Small's Wynd, w.

Cameron, Alexander, watchmaker and jeweller. No. 4, High Street, s.

— James, spiritmcrchant. No. 84, Murraygate, n.

— James, watchmaker and jeweller, No. 85, Murraygate, a.

— Patrick, agent, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

— James, mason, Black's Croft, n.

— Alexander, spiritdealer, East Cowgate, s.

— George, shipmaster, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

— Ewan, vintner, Seagate, n.

— George, shipmaster, Crichton Street, w.

Daniel, vintner. Fish Street, n.

— John, hairdresser, Nethergate, s.

Mrs. William, Tay Shipping Tavern, Fish Street, s.

Wilson, plasterer, Willison Street, Barrack Street, w.

Alexander, "manufacturer, Hilltown, w.

David, shipmaster. Tod's Burn Lane, King Street, n.

Thomas, spiritdealer and grocer, Overgate, s.

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Cameron, Daniel, vintner, Wellgate, e.

Campbell, John, Crown Hotel, Greenmarket, e.

James, farrier, foot of Thorter Row, Nethergate, n. ; house

Ctichton Street, e.

— John, tobacconist, Crichton Street, e.

— Rev. Archer, Crichton Street, e.

— James, tailor and clothier, High Street, s.

Andrew, manufacturer, King Street, s.

— John, corkcutter, Seagate, s.

Mrs., vintner, Vault

— James, Robertson's Buildings, Perth Road, s.

— James, mason, Mackay's Buildings, Hawkhill, s.

David, tailor. No. 33, West Port, n.

— John, hosier, Overgate, n.

D., vintner, North Tay Street, e.

— James, English teacher, Seminaries ; house Dudhope Place

— Alexander, spiritdealer. Bell Street, Chapelshade

William, vintner, Dallfield Walk, vv.

John, candlemaker. Candle Close, Overgate, s.

John, tea and spiritdealer, Greenmarket, n.

D., vintner, Overgate, s.

Camperdown Hall, Barrack Street, w.

Cant, John, leather merchant. Vault, w.

— William, grocer. Vault, e.

Cargill, James, Lilybank Foundry, Arbroath Road

— William, flaxdresser, East Cowgate, n.

Carmichael, James and Charles, engineers, Guthrie Street, West Ward

James (of J. and C. Carmichael) Milnbank

Charles (of J. and C. Carmichael) Sommerville Place

and Cock, brickmakers, Lochee Road, w.

Peter, millmanager. Den Brae, King Street, n.

— James, jun., engineer, South Tay Street

— James, baker, narrow of Murraygate, n.

Carnegy, Robert, surgeon. No. 30, Reform Street, w.

— Mrs., Key's Close, Nethergate, s.

— Misses, Perth Road, s.

Carnie, David, glazier. West Port, s.

Carrie, William, millmanager; Milnbank

— Helen, grocer, Murraygate, s.

Carruthers, U.ivid, M.D., Nethergate, n.

Carswell, Tliomas, shipmaster. Castle Court

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Carswell, Mrs. William, King Street, n.

Cassels, Misses E. and J., grocers, East Seagate, n.

Cassidy, Peter, auctioneer and appraiser, Tally Street, e.

Catanach, James, manager of the Tay Steam-packet Company

Cathcart, James (of Anderson and Catiicart), Wellington Street,

Forebank

Cathie, Alexander, spiritdealer, foot of Vault

Cathro, Mrs., foot of Crichton Street, e.

— George (late grocer), Perth Road, n.

Chalmers of Glenericht, Colonel K. H.; town residence Perth Road,s.

— and Hackney, merchants and flaxspinners. Bain's Square

— Charles (of Chalmers and Hackney), Magdalen Yard

— James, bookseller, stationer, and musicseller, No. 4, Castle

Street ; Printing-office, Thorn's Close, High Street, n. ;

house Comely Bank, Constitution Road

— John, surgeon, Overgate, s.

— James, manufacturer, Blackness Road, n.

— Thomas, mariner, St. Clement's Lane, e.

— Peter, manufacturer, Hawkhill, n.

— James, vintner, &c., No. 172, Overgate, n.

— James, vintner. No. Ufa', Overgate, n.

— John, grocer. Union Street, Maxwelitown

— George, vi^eaver. Union Street, Maxwelitown

— George, leather merchant, Overgate, s.

Chaplin, John, vintner, Wellgate, e.

— James, vintner, Hiiltovvn, e.

Chapman, Henry, manager Shipbuilding Company, East Seagate

— James, hardware merchant, head of Murraygate, n.

— James, shipmaster, Thorter Row, e.

Child, Thomas, hecklemaker. Exchange Streft, n,

Chisholm, Mrs. D., St. Salvator's Close, Overgate, n.

Christie, Alexander, writer, No. 5, Reform Street, e. ; Justice of

Peace clerk; bouse Magdalen Yard

William, cashier Dundee Commercial Bank ; house King

Street, n.

— Robert, manager of Dundee and Hull Shipping Company,

Exchange Buildings, Shore ; house Millbank Place

James, accountant, British Linen Company's Bank ; house

Roodyards

Mrs., No. C, South Tay Street, e.

— David George, and Co., painters, Seagate, n.

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Christie, Jolm Wilkie, clerk, Perth Road, s.

— John, macliiiiemaker, Scouringburn, n.

Peter, grocer. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

Alexander, saddler. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

— Mrs., Coupar's Alley, Wellgate, w,

— Mrs. G., South Tay Street, w.

— David, mealseller. Brown Street, e.

Christopher, S., mariner. Joint Stock Buildings, s.

Chronicle Printing and Publishing Office, New Inn Entry, e.

Clark, George, merchant and shipowner. Dock Street, n.

— Charles, merchant and manufacturer, Overgate, n. ; house

Westfield Cottage

— Andrew, vintner. South Lindsay Street, w.

— James, mailcoach guard. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s,

— David, hairdresser, Seagate, s.

— David, mariner, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

— Alexander, grocer. Black's Croft, n.

Mrs., Peter Strtet, e.

— James, ship-agent. Young's Close, West Port, s.

— Mrs., straw-hat manufacturer. No. 44, Union Street, e.

— Mrs., Shepherd's Lane, Perth Road, s.

— David, spiritdealer, Witchknow, n.

— David, plasterer. Barrack Road, e.

— James, painter, Gellatly's Buildings, Nethergate, n.

— Charles, grocer, West Port, w.

John, teacher, Overgate, s.

Clayhills, Alexander, of Invergowrie, Nethergate, s.

Clement, James, (late of Post-office) message-runner, Gray's Close,

High Street, n.

Clyde, David, candlemaker, Overgate, s.

Cobb and Mitchell, writers, New Inn Entry, High Street, n.

— David (of Cobb and Mitchell) Kdenbank

Cochran, James, surgeon. No. 157, head of Seagate, n. ; house

Nethergate, n.

— William, druggist. No. 56, Murraygate, s. ; house Peter

Street, e.

— Mrs., Nethergate, n.

— George, manufacturer. King Street, s.

— Andrew, millmanager, Milnbank

— David, Ryehill Park, Logie ,;,i

'£ b2

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Cock, James, jun., merchant, Milnbank

i— William, merchant, St. Andrew's Street, e.

— Robert, merchant and manufacturer. East Cowgate, n. ; house

Hilltown, e.

— William, surgeon, Murraygate, n. ; house No. 1, Bain's

Square

Coghill, Rev. D. G. foot of Blackness Road

Collier, William, merchant, No. 1, Bain's Square

— Misses, Mount Pleasant, Havvkhill, s.

Collins, Francis, hosier, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

— Charles, broker, Hunter Street, Witchknow, s.

Colman, James, basketmaker, narrow of Murraygate, s.

— William, ship-agent, Wellington Street, Forebank

Conacher, James, writer. No. 12, Bain's Square, Wellgate, e.

Conally, James, grocer, Mackay's Buildings, Hawkhill, s.

— Peter, grocer and spiritdealer, James' Street, Maxwelltown

— John, grocer and spiritdealer, West Port. s.

Constable, Alexander, watchmaker and jeweller, No. 7» High Street, s.

— Mrs. William, Union Street, e.

1— Miss, South Tay Street, w.

— Mrs,, Dallfield Walk, e.

— Mrs., Rankine's Close, High Street, n.

Cook, Thomas, shipmaster, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

— and Son, brush manufacturers. No. 20, Barrack Street, w.

Cooper and Balbirnie, slaters. Little Meadows

David (of Cooper and Balbirnie) Barrack Street, w.

— David, grocer, Overgate, n.

— John, vintner, Nethergate, n.

Corner's Hairdressing Rooms, Exchange Street, n.

Cotton, James, weaver, Borrie's Buildings, Hilltown, w.

Courier Printing and Publishing Office, Key's Close, Nethergate, s.

Coupar, David, clothier. No. 70, High Street, n.

— Robert, brewer. No. 80, Murraygate, n.

— John, baker. Princes' Street, n.

— Mrs. baker. No. 89, Seagate, n.

— Robert, mariner, St. Andrew's Street, w.

— David, eatinghouse. Fish Street, n. .

— Mrs., grocer, Hawkhill, s.

— James, manufacturer, West Wynd, Hawkhill, s.

— Robert, feuar, Ryehill Park, Logic

— Jqhn, manager Wheaten Bread Society, Brown Street, e.

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Coupar, James, vintner, Barrack Road, e.

Mrs., potato merchant, Hilltown, e.

Thomas, clerk, Wighton's Buildings, Bucklemaker Wynd, s.

i— George, mason, Coupar's Alley, Wellgate, w.

James, grocer and spiritdealer, Overgate, s.

Coutts, James, wright, Gray's Close, High Street, n. ; superintendent

of Fire-engine Establishment ; house Fenton's Close, nar-

row of Murraygate, n.

James, engineer. Ilavvkhill, s.

Cowan, James, brassfounder and gasfitter, Meadow Entry, e.

Matthew, tailor, Brown Streft, e.

Cowans, Mrs., vintner. Vault, w.

William, grocer, Joint Stock Buildings, n.

Cowgate Callendering Company, Cowgate, n.

Crabb, David, slater. Brown Street, e.

— John, shipmaster, Dock Street, n.

Benjamin, Excise officer, Perth Road, s.

— William, hairdresser, Overgate, s.

Craig, David, grocer. East Seagate, n.

— Peter, grocer and spiritdealer, Witchknow, s.

Craigie, William, slater. Brown Street, e.

— Robert, shipmaster, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus

Craik, Miss, Thomson Street, Perth Road, s.

— Mrs., Lindsay Street, Overgate, n.

— and Macaully, flaxspinners. East Ward

David (of Craik and Macaully) Lindsay Street, Overgate, n.

— Miss Margaret, Nethergate, n.

Crammond, George, vintner, Craig Lane, e.

Crawford, Miss Whiteleys, Nethergate, n.

— William, ironmonger, No. 24, Reform Street, w.

— William, shoemaker, Overgate, n.

— David, London Shipping Company's Office, Mid Shore

—; David, gardener, Hawkhill, n.

— Alexander, shoemaker, Fairmuir

Crerar, Alexander, grocer, Hilltown, w.

Crichton, John, surgeon, South Tay Street, e.

— Archibald, manager Sea Insurance Company, Cowgate, n. ;

house King Street, s.

— Alexander, silk, cotton, and woollen dyer, Meadow Entry, w.

— John, flaxspinner, Lower Pleasance

— Mrs. Peter, baker, Nethergate, s.

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Crichton, Mrs. William, Perth Road, s.

— David, teacher of navigation, Cameron's Buildings, Exchange

Street, s. ; house Peddie's Square, Magdalen Yard

— John, baker. Miller's Buildings, Perth Road, n.

— Miss, Crichton's Buildings, Bell Street, Chapelshade

— David, tailor, Hilltown, e.

— Mrs. John, brewer. King Street, n.

— James, agent. Trades' Lane Court

— Miss, Union Close, Nethergate, n.

Crighton, David, shipowner and surveyor for Lloyd's, Dudhope

Terrace

— and Steele, silk mercers and clothiers No. 28, Reform

Street, w.

Crockatt, James, grocer and seedsman, No. 198, Overgate

— John, of Easter Denhead, West Port

— Peter, grocer, King Street, n.

— John, shipmaster, Butcher Row, n.

CroU, Robert, reedmaker, Murraygate, n.

— Mrs., Tay Street Lane, Nethergate, n.

— Charles, vintner, East Cowgate, n.

— John, raillmanager, Cottonwork Road, Dens

— John, weaver, Beattie's Square, Perth Road, s.

— John, mason, CroH's Buildings, Hawkhill, s.

— William, watchmaker. West Port, n.

— and Stewart, wood merchants. Ward Road, n.

Croom, John, Croom's Close, High Street, n.

Crosby, Rev. J. G., South Tay Street, e.

Cross, Rev. John, No. 17i Seagate, s.

Crow, John (late farmer) Crow's Buildings, Perth Road, s.

Crystal, James, vintner. East Cowgate, s.

Cumming, James, writer, New Inn Entry, High Street, n.

— Frederick, M.D., No. 7, South Tay Street, e.

— Gershom, engraver, No. 21, Reform Street, e. ; house

Nethergate, n.

— Mrs. vintner, Witchknow, n. ,

' — Mrs. grocer, Hilltown, e,

Cunningham, John, wine and spirit merchant, No. 1 7 Castle Street, e.

;

house No. 4, Castle Street

— James, wrIght, Nethergate, n.

Curr, William, teadealer and grocer, No, 190, Overgate, n. ; house

No. 20, Union Street, e.

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Currance, Mrs. David, Overgate, s.

Customhouse, Mid Shore

Cuthbert, John and Son, coachbuilders, Barrack Street, e.

— John (of John Cuthbert and Son) Barrack Street, e.

— William, millmanager, Scouringburn, n.

— James, vintner, Overgate, n.

iDaer, Andrew, plumber, Nevir Inn Entry, High Street, n.

Dalgairns, Peter, wine and spirit merchant. Mid Shore ; house above

— Mrs. Nethergate, s.

Dallacliy, Robert, grocer, Hawkhill, n.

Dargie, James C. merchant, Jobson's Court, Seagate, n.

Darling, Mary, grocer, Hawkhill, n.

Darney, Captain J. James' Park, Forfar Road

Davie, Peter (late flaxspinner) Nethergate, s.

— John, boot and shoemaker. West Port, n.

— Thomas, mason. Commercial Street, Maxwelltown

— Robert, Davie's Buildings, Hawkhill, n.

Davies, James, hosier, Overgate, n.

David, Peter, mason, Hilltown, e.

Davidson, Mrs. Thomas, Ellenbank, Perth Road, n,

,—, Laurence, M.D. Sea Wynd, Nethergate, s.

.— William, shipowner, No. 1 Commercial Street ; house

Srnall's Wynd, e.

„!— Robert and John, clothiers and iron merchants. No. 114,

High Street, n.

,— Robert (of R. and J. Davidson) Castle Street, w.

— Mrs. John, Westfield, Magdalen Yard

— John (of R. and J. Davidsqn) Westfijld, Magdalen Yard

— James, fishcurer, Seagate, s. ; house Nethergate, n.

— Peter, and Co. fjshcurers, Seagate, n.

— David, shipmaster, St. Andrew's Street, w.

«— Thomas, landsteward, Blackness Estate, Manor Place, Perth

Road, n.

<— John, vintner, Rose Street, Dallfield

— Thorjias, shipmaster, Peter's Court, Cowgate, n.

— George, Maryfield, Forfar Road, w.

— David, slater, Temple Lane, West Port, s,

^r~r TJiomas, shoemaker, Hawkhill, n,

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Dawson and Miller, silk mercers and clothiers, Nos. 13 and l5j

Reform Street, e.

— John, tailor, Wyllie's Close, Murraygate, n.

Deacon, Daniel, Garland's Buildings, narrow of Murraygate, s.

Deas, Thomas, merchant and flaxspinner, St. Andrew's Street, e. ;

house St. Andrew's Street, w.

Dempster, Andrew, vintner, Dempster's Buildings, Scouringburn, s.

— Misses, milliners, Dempster's Buildings, Scouringburn, s.

— Joseph, town's bellman, Thorter Row, e.

Denham, Walter, innkeeper, Mauchlin Tower Close, Murraygate, n.

Denoon, John, iron and tinplate worker. No. 42, Overgate, s.

— Alexander, and Co., brokers. No. 71 > Murraygate, n.

— Helen, broker, Overgate, n.

Deuchars, George, shipmaster. Castle Lane, Greenmarket, e.

— Mrs. East Seagate, s.

— John, grocer and spiritdealer, Deuchars' Buildings, Perth

Road, n.

— Mrs. Castle Court, s.

Devlin, B. spiritdealer. Dock Street, n.

Dewar, Mrs. Eliza, Murraygate, n.

— Mrs. draper, Murraygate, n.

— Mrs. grocer, Yeaman Shore, n.

Diack, George, spiritdealer, Murraygate, s.

Diamond, Mrs. Black's Croft, n.

Dick, Alexander, merchant and flaxspinner. East Cowgate, n. ;

house Seagate, s.

— Thomas, flesher, Nethergate, s.

— and Fyfe, clothiers, No. 18. Reform Street, w.

— William, farrier. No. 12, Castle Street, w.

— Francis, tobacconist and bookseller. King Street, n.

— Mrs. John, tinsmith, Wellgate, w.

— Alexander, brewer, Couttie's Wynd, e.

— Francis, tailor, west end High Street, n.

— F'rancis, tinsmith. Kirk Entry, Wellgate, e.

— James, dairy, Meadowside ; house narrow of Murraygate, s.

— Mrs. Milnbank

— David, agent, Baltic Street, s.

— and Kewans, Misses, milliners. Barrack Street, w.

-— and Co. grocers, head of Seagate, n.

— Misses, clear stearchers, narrow of Murraygate, s.

Dickie, Charles, and Son, wireworkers, Overgate, n.

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Dickie, James, smith. Queen Street, w. ; vintner. No. 1 09 Seagate, n.

Dickson, Mrs. grocer, Overgate, n,

— James, customs, Burnhead

— William, stationer, head of Murraygate, n.

Dingwall, Andrew, feuar, Bucklemaker Wynd, s.

Divine, John, wright. Queen Street, e.

— Richard, pensioner. North Tay Street, w.

— James, broker, Overgate, n.

Dobson, Thomas, Excise, Rose Street, Dallfield

Doctor, Joseph, merchant, Cowgate ; house Constitution Road, e.

— A. vintner. Barrack Road, w.

Doig, James, manufacturer, Hawkbill, n. ; house Perth Road, ».

— Mrs. grocer, Scouringburn, s.

— David, grocer, Ladywell Lane, n.

— Thomas, grocer, Hawkbill, n-

— James, wright, Joint Stock Buildings, n.

— Miss, Fenton's Close, narrow of Murraygate, n.

— Alexander, lapper, Bruce's Entry, Wellgate, w.

— George, machinemaker. Temple Lane, West Port, s.

Donald, James, and Son (Lochee) merchants and flaxspinners,

Bruce's Entry, Wellgate, w.

Donaldson, Miss Isabella, boarding school, Mount Pleasant, Hawk-

hill Place

— Misses, dressmakers, Bank Close, Castle Street, e.

— H. L. bookseller, stationer, and musicseller. No. 3 Reform

Street, e.

— Thomas, vintner. Black's Croft, s.

,— James, shipmaster. Queen Street, w.

— Robert, jeweller and silversmith, Crichton Street, e.

— David, grocer, Park Wynd, Hawkbill, s.

— John, fldxdresser, Wright's Court, Wellgate, e.

— Thomas, wright, narrow of Murraygate, n.

Donnet, John, millmanager. Up ler Pleasance, n.

— M. grocer, Ann Street, Maxvvelltown

Douglas, John, clothier, English Chapel, west end of High Street

— Lesslie (late of customs) Fish Street, s.

— Mrs. Guthrie's Close, Overgate, n.

— Thomas, clerk, Shepherd's Close, Murraygate, n.

— William, grocer and spiritdealer, Hawkbill, n.

Dove, John, landsurveyor, Campbell's Buildings, Crichton Street, e.

Dow, Arthur, vintner, Dock Street, n.

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— Mrs. High Street, n.

— James, grocer and spiritdealer, Hawkhill, s.

Downie, Lieut. Alex, tacksman of ale and beer duty. Police trea-

surer's office, High Street ; house Seafield Park

Drummond, Miss, Meadowside

— Miss, Perth Road, s.

— James, druggist, foot of Overgate, n.

— James, superintendent of Police, Police-office; house Castle

Street, s.

— John, engineer, Seagate, s.

— Mrs. Nethergate, s.

— Robert, shoemaker. Manor Place, Blackness Road, n.

— William, mariner, Witchknow, w.

Dron, Peter, boot and shoemaker, west end of High Street, n.

Dryburgh, John, phmemaker, narrow of Murraygate, n.

Dryden, James, merchant, Hawkhill Place

— David, vintner, Smithfield

Ducat, Henry, stabler and vintner, foot of North Tay Street, e.

— David (of Rait and Ducat) Seagate, n.

Duff, John, merchant, Bellfield, Magdalen Yard

— Daniel, engineer and flaxspinner, South Tay Street

— Robert, merchant, Baltic Street ; house Magdalen Yard

— George, leather merchant, Barrack Street, w^ ; house Bellfield

— David, merchant, Wyllie's Entry, Murraygate, s.

— William, merchant, Coupar's Alley, Wellgate, w.

— Robert, auctioneer and appraiser. No. 21 Reform Street, e.

— David, shipmaster, Baxter's Court, East Cowgate, s.

— Alexander, brewer, Witchknow, s.

— John, clerk, Exchange Street, s.

— Mrs. .John, vintner, Upper Pleasance, n.

— Mrs. Patrick, Barrack Road, e.

— John, grocer, How's Buildings, Hilltown, w.

Duffus, John, tacksman of Public Warehouse, Greenmarket, w.

;

house Barrack Street, w.

— John, upholsterer. Castle Court, s.

Duke, William, smith. Constable Street, Wallace Feus

Duncan, George, merchant ; residence Magdalen Yard

— Peter, merchant, Peter Street, w. ; house Small's Wynd, e.

— Mrs. Dr. Greenfield Place

— Rev. Alexander, Perth Road, s.

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Duncan, Archibald (judge of Harbour Police Court) solicitor and

notary public, High Street, s.

— William, late shipmaster, St. Andrew's Street, e.

— Andrew, vintner, Seagate, n.

— James, Tay ferries, Craig Lane, w. ,

— Andrew, stoneware merchant, Hawkhill, s.

-— David, late brewer, Rodger's Close, Overgate, n.

— Robert, tailor, Hilltown, w.

.

Thomas, mason, Borrie's Buildings, Hilltown, w.

— William, reedmaker, Wellgate, e.

— C. D. baker, Wellgate, e.

— James, agent, Bruce's Entry, Wellgate, w,

— David, tailor, west end High Street, n.

— Richard, brassfounder, Overgate, n.

Dundas, James (of Dundee Foundry) Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n=

— James, jun. iron merchant and agent, Trades' Lane, e, ; house

Cottonwork Road

Dundee Banking Company, Castle Street, e.

— Union Bank, No. 46 Murraygate, s.

— New Bank, No. 53 Murraygate, s.

— Commercial Bank, Murraygate, n.

— Perth and London Shipping Company's OflSce, Mid Shore, n„

— Hull Shipping Company, Exchange Buildings, Shore

— and Hull Steam Packet Company, Mid Shore

— and Union Whale Fishing Company, Seagate, s.

— Tay Whale Fishing Company, Seagate, s.

.

Heroine Whale Fishing Company, Seagate, s.

— Sea Insurance Company, East Cowgate, n.

— Marine Insurance Company, -Bain's Court, Cowgate, n.

.

Sugar Refining Company, Seagate, n.

— and Newtyle Railway Company's Depot and Office, Eas

Ward

— Gas Light Company, Peep-o'-day, Ferry Road

— Saw Mills, Trades' Lane, w.

— Public Library, St. Clement's Lane, High Street, s.

— Harbour Trustees* Rooms, East Harbour

— and LeLth Steam Packet Company, West Shore, n.

— Forge Company, Sea Braes, Perth Road, s.

.

Wheaten Bread Society, Brown Street, e.

Dunn, James, flesher, Ryehill, Perth Road, n.

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Durliam, John, bookseller and stationer, No. 27 Reform Street, e.

EEadie, Thomas, perfumer and hairdresser, No. 67 Murraygate, r»

Easson, Alexander, manufacturer, Cottonwork Road, Dens

— Robert, and Son, manufacturers. Dens

— Robert, manufacturer, Blackness Road, n.

— Robert, brewer and vintner, Bucklemaker Wynd, s.

— David, grocer, No. 29 Nethergate, s.

— Mrs. William, Step Row, Perth Road, s.

— Mrs. grocer and spiritdealer, Hawkhill, n.

— Robert, grocer, Scouringburn, s.

— John, and Son, cork manufacturers. Barrack Street, Wo

— Mrs. Jean, haberdasher, Barrack Street, w.

— William, gardener, Barrack Road, w.

Edgar, Charles, spiritdealer, East Cowgate, s.

— Mrs. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus

Edward, A. & D. & Co. merchants and flasspinners. East Cowgate, s.

— Alexander, merchant, East Cowgate, s. ; house Magdalen

Yard Road, n.

— David (of A. and D. Edward and Co.) Scouringburn, n.

— James (of A. and D. Edward and Co. ) Ferry Road, n.

— Allan, shipowner. East Cowgate, s.

— Mrs. Alexander, Ferry Road, n.

— John, mariner, St. Andrew's Street, w.

— Mrs. N. North Tay Street, w.

Edwards and Davie, manufacturers, Hilltown, w.

— John (of Edwards and Davie) Hilltown, w.

Elder, Andrew, brewer, Joint Stock Buildings, n.

— James, florist and gardener, Viewfield Gardens, Blackness

Road, n.

— William, mason, Seagate, s.

— Samuel, brewer, Tindal's Wynd, e.

— Mrs. Lowson's Buildings, Nortli Tay Street, w.

— John, baker, foot of Blackness Road

— John, spiritdealer, Seagate, s.

Elgin, Mrs. vintner, Henderson's Wynd, West Port, n»

Elliot, William, shoemaker, Nethergate, s.

Ellis, Miss, Ellis' Buildings, Bell Street, Chapelshade

Erskine, Thomas, shipowner. Constitution Road, e.

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F,rskine, F. and H. hamcurers, grocers, &c. No. 14? Overgate, n.

Esplin, James, draper, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

Ewan, John, merchant, East Cowgate, n.

Mrs. grocer, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

John, provision merchant, Overgate, n.

Miss, milliner, Shepherd's Close, Murraygate, n.

Ewing, Thomas, commander of the steam ship " London," Gellatly's

Buildings, Dock Street, n.

William, shipmaster, Fish Street, s.

Exchange CofFeeroom, Exchange Buildings, Shore

Excise Office, Duncan's Buildings, Barrack Street, w.

Fairweather, William, merchant, Cowgate, n. and St. Andrew's

Street, e. ; house Wellgate^ e.

— Alexander, teacher, Peter Street Seminary

— James, tobacconist, Murraygate, s.

— Miss, Cowgate, s.

— James, weaver, Witchknow, n.

— Miss, Wyllie's Close, Murraygate, n.

— John, vintner, Temple Lane, West Port, s.

Farmer, Agnes, grocer, Hilltown, e.

Farquhar, William, manufacturer, Cowgate, s.

Farquharson, Andrew, late cabinetmaker, James' Park, Forfar Road

— William, grocer. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

— Mrs. grocer, Witchknow, n.

— John, gardener, Upper Pleasance, n.

— Robert, late merchant. No. 9 Overgate, s.

Feathers, James, tailor, Higli Street, s.

— Mrs. No. 19 High Street, s.

Fender, Mrs. innkeeper, head of Tally Street, Overgate, s.

— William, baker, Fender's Buildings, foot of Castle Street, e.

— Mrs. Dyers' Close, head of Murraygate, n.

Fenton, James, engraver, copperplate and lithographic printer,

Crichton Street, e.

— John, thread manufacturer and dyCr, Fenton's Close, narrow

of Murraygate, n.

— Mrs. grocer, Vault, e.

— Mrs. Seafield Lane, Perth Road, s.

— John, farmer, Lawside

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Fenton, John, tailor. Overgate, n.

— John, and Co. shoemakers, Overgate, s.

— John, grocer and spiritdealer, Hawkhill, n.

Fenwick, James, carver, gilder, and printseller, No. 23 Nethergate, s,

— John, upholsterer. No, 46 Union Street, e.

— Peter, carver and gilder, Nethergate, s.

Feren.P. clock and watchmaker, No. 22 Reform Street, w.

Ferguson, William, merchant and manufacturer, Hilltovrn, e.

— John, surgeon, South Tay Street, e.

— James, brewer, east end of Seagate, n.

— Daniel (Mr. William Kirkaldy's) No. 29 East Cowgate, s.

— Misses, narrow of Murraygate, s.

— James, grocer, Hilltown, w.

— Thomas, manufacturer, Hilltown, w.

— Mrs. Parnell Street, Forebank

— Robert, grocer, Bucklemaker Wynd, s.

— William, tinsmith, Overgate, s.

— Mrs. Overgate, s.

— William, baker, Dempster's Buildings, Scouringburn, s.

Ft'rrier, William, tailor and clothier. No. 3 Castle Street, e.

— David, manufacturer, Dalllield

— and Kennedy, perfumers and hairdressers, No. 17 Reform

Street, e.

Fettes, Joseph, professor of dancing and gymnastics, Seagate, s.

— James, grocer, Hawkhill, s.

Fielding, David, printer (Mr. Chalmers' office) No. 100 Nethergate

Findlatcr, James, landsurveyor and civil engineer, Dock Street, n.

Findlay, William, late merchant, Overgate, s.

Finlay, William, spiritdeakr, head of Long Wynd, Overgate, s«

— Mrs. vintner, Perth Road, s.

Fisher, Daniel, vintner. Earl Grey'^s Dock, w.

Fisken, Mrs. St. Andrew's Street, e.

— J. tea warehouse. No. 23 Reform Street, e.

Fitchet, Mrs. lodgings, Jobson's Court, Seagate, n.

P'ieet, John, boot and shoemaker. Sea Braes, Perth Road, s,

Fleming, Mrs. No. 11 Reform Street, e.

James, tailor and clothier. No. 19 Reform Street, e.

_ Charles (Hull Shipping Company's Office) Exchange Street, &>

George, shipmaster, Castle Court

Mrs. Daniel, Miller's ^Buildings, Perth Road, s.

.

George, grocer, Hawkhill, s.

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Fkming, Mrs. Barrack Street, w.

— James G. baker, Cowgate Port, n.

William, grocer, Barrack Road, e.

— James, and Co. manufacturers, Dudhope Wynd, s.

— James, and Son, manufacturers, Hilltown, &.

— James, manufacturer. King Street, n.

— Miss, Yeaman's Close, Overgate, n.

— Mrs. Mint Close, Overgate, n.

— Andrew, carpenter, Coupar's Alley, Wellgate, w.

— John, wright and glazier, Thorter Row, e.

Flowerdew, William Allen, writer, No. 9 Overgate, s. ; house Gray-

bank, Nethergate, s.

FoUon, Martin, auctioneer and appraiser, Overgate, n.

Foot, William, blacksmith. Windmill Lane, Hilltown, w.

Forbes, James, merchant and flaxspinner, Wellgate, w. ; house

Milnbank

— Mrs. W. H. Union Street

— John, vintner, foot of Tindal's Wynd, e.

Alexander, vintner, Hawkhill, s.

— John, baker, Lindsay Street

— Mrs. vintner, Small's Wynd, e.

Ford, James, merchant, Peter's Court, Cowgate, n.

Forgan, James, writer, New Inn Entry ; house Lilybank

Forman, Mrs. lodgings. No. 20 Reform Street, w.

—. James, upholsterer, No. 20 Reform Street, w.

Forfar and Kincardine Hall, Peter Street, w.

Forfarshire and Perthshire Fire Insurance Company, Cowgate, w.

;

Patrick Hunter Thorns, manager

Forrest, James, writer (Messrs C. and J. Kerr's) High Street, w.

— James, gardener. Blackness Road, n.

— James, grocer. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

Forrester, Robert, vintner, Craig Lane, w.

— Gavin, vintner, Horsewater Wynd, Scouringburn, n.

Forsyth, John, bookbinder. Barrack Street, w.

Fowler, John, millmanager, Willison Street, Barrack Street, w.

Fraser, Rev, Matthew, Nethergate, n.

— John, shipmaster. Fish Street, s.

— James, vintner. West Wynd, Hawkhill, s.

— Finlay, shoemaker, Hilltown, e,

c 2

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Fraser, John, town officer and town drummer, Campbell's CJose,

High Street, n.

— John, spiritdealer, Witchknow, s.

Fullarton, Mrs. Sandeman's Court, Cowgate, s.

Fyfe, James, tea-dealer. No. 63 High Street, n.

-

James, fleece tavern, Rankine's Close, High Street, n.

— James, shipmaster, Castle Lane, Greenmarket, w.

— David, clothier, Witchknow, n.

— Agnes, grocer, Hawkhill, n.

.—

.

David, merchant, Barrack Street, w.

— John, shipmaster, Dudhope Wynd, s.

— Robert, Cameron's Close, Murraygate, n.

— Alexander, baker, Overgate, s.

Gabriel, John, vintner, Overgate, n.

Gaelic Chapel, South Tay Street, e.

Gahan, Thomas, working jev/eller, foot of Hawkhill, s.

Gall, William, merchant, Gall's Close, Overgate, s.

Galloway, William, writer, High Street, n. ; house Morgan's Build-

ings, Nethergate, n.

James, draper, No. 6 Union Street, w.

Thomas, late nurseryman, Morgan's Buildings, Nethergate, n.

— James, shoemaker, James' Street, Maxwelltown

David, shoemaker, James' Street, Maxwelltown

James, shoemaker, narrow of Murraygate, n.

Gardiner, Patrick, grocer. No. 10 Overgate, s. ; house above

Peter, M.D. Key's Close, Nethergate, s.'

James, writer, west end of High Street, s.

William, spiritdealer, Cowgate Port, s.

Smith, and Co. china and stoneware merchants. Castle Street, w.

Miss, dressmaker, west end of High Street, n.

Gardyne, John, baker, narrow of Murraygate, n.

.Tames, baker, head of Seagate, n.

George, broker, Scouringburn, s.

Garland, Andrew, tobacconist, Overgate, n. ; bouse Magdalen Yard

Gavine, William, packer. King Street, n.

— James, wright. King Street, s.

Geddes, Mrs. James, Cameron's Close, Murraygate, n.

— William, manufacturer, Dallfield Walk

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Geddes, Andrew, tailor, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

Geekie, John, plasterer, Meadows ; house St. Andrew's Street, e.

— Charles, cowfeeder, Elizabeth Street, Maxwelltown

Gellatly, Peter, builder, Stewart's Entry, Seagate, s.

— James, shipowner, Craig Lane, w.

— Andrew, grocer, Nethergate, s.

— James, Scott's Close, Overgate, n.

Gentles, John, late pawnbroker, west end of Magdalen Yard

Gibb, William, flesher, Crichton Street, w.

— James, grocer. King Street, s.

—. Philip, shoemaker. No. 59 Murraygate, s.

— Alexander, bellhanger, Nethergate, s.

— James, late shoemaker, Chapelshade

Gibson, Peter, blacksmith, Wyllie's Close, Murraygate, n.

— William, manufacturer, Step Row, Perth Road, s.

— Joseph, manufacturer, Rosebank

— Kermath, saddler. No. 205, foot of the Overgate, n.

Gilbert, John, teacher. Meadow Entry ; Barbican-hoube, Dens

— Thomas, clerk. Commercial Bank office

James, pawnbroker. Vault, w.

— Robert, china and stoneware merchant. No. 82 Seagate, n.

Miss, draper, Hawkhill, s.

Gilchrist, John, auctioneer and appraiser, Forebank and Greenmarket

— William, manufacturer, Seafield Lane, Perth Road, s.

GilfiUan, Rev. George, Seagate, n.

Gill, Thomas, tailor. High Street, n.

Gilmour, W. and O. leather merchants, No. 27 Union Street, e.

Gilroy, James, merchant and manufacturer, Forebank

Robert, flaxspinner and manufacturer, Rosebank

George, manufacturer. Blackness Road, n.

Mrs. Gilroy "s Buildings, Wellington Street, Forebank

Gilruth, James, brewer, foot of Hilltown, w.

Peter, grocer, foot of Hilltown, w.

— Peter, ironmonger, Overgate, n.

— John, ironmonger. No. 45 High Street

Glendaj, Thomas, shipmaster, Castle Court, s.

Gloak, Mrs. grocer. Bell Street, Chapelshade

— James, grocer, Witchknow, s.

GoUen, Colin, draper and silkmercer, foot of Barrack Street, Over-

gate, n. ; house opposite

Goodfellow, William, shore porter, foot of Dallfield Walk, w.

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Gordon and Co. merchants, Cowgate

Gourlay, Mrs. broker, Overgate, n.

— Mrs. William, grocer. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

Gow, John, shoemaker, Hawkhill, s.

— Edward, vintner, Overgate, n.

Gowans, Robert, Gowans' Court, No. 121^0vergate, n.

— John, shipmaster. Fish Street, s.

Graham, Miss, of Balmuir, No. 161, Miln's Buildings, Netliergate, s,

— John, merchant, Exchange Street, s. ; house Hawkhill Place

.— Misses, Hawkhill Place

— yi. hosier, Taws' Buildings, Hilltown, e.

— Joseph, clerk, Wellington Street, Forebank

Grandison, Thomas, foot of Hawkhill Place, Perth Road, s.

Grant, Ml-s. Seagate, n.

— Lewis, spiritdealer, No. 23 Union Street, w.

— Mrs. Perth Road, s.

— R. Wright, Barrack Street, w.

— Susan, grocer, Hawkhill, s.

— John, mason, Boyack's Close, Overgate, n.

— Mrs., Ireland*s Buildings, Bell Street, Chapelshade

— John, inspector of cleansing, Murraygate, s.

Gray, William, merchant and flaxspinner. No. 18 Cowgate, n.j

house Tay Square

— John, merchant, Murraygate, n. ; house Tay Square

— Mrs. George, Tay Square

— Robert and George, woodmerchants, Yeaman Shore, s.

— John, surgeon. No. 29 Union Street, e. ; house Barrack

Road, e.

.

Miss, Crichton Street, e.

— James, confectioner, Morgan's Buildings, Nethergate, n.

— John, vintner, Carolina Port

— Miss, Seagate, s.

— Thomas, tea and spiritdealer, head of Seagate, s.

— Robert, late of London Shipping Company, Seagate, n.

— Mrs. Robert, grocer. No, 13, narrow of Murraygate, s.

— Richard, of Customs, No. 15 St. Andrew's Street, w.

— Mrs. corsetmaker, Nethergate, s.

— William, sliipmaster, Pitcairn's Court, Nethergate, s.

— John, cabinetmaker. Miller's Buildings, Perth Road, n.

— Thomas, lapper. North Tay Street, e.

Green, Thomas, Dundee eatinghouse, Fish Street, n.

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Gregory, James, shipmaster, Butcher Row, n.

Greig, David, surgeon ; laboratory Town House, High Street, s.

;

house west end of High Street, n.

— Mrs, Fender's Buildings, Castle Street, e.

— Andrew, shipmaster. Exchange Street, s.

— David, mariner, Crichton Street, e.

— William, shipmaster, Dron's Buildings, Overgate, n.

— Miss, Cotton work Road, Dens

Greive, David, manufacturer. Tod's Burn Entry, Wellgate, e.

— John, grocer and spiritdealer. Dock Street, n.

Grimmond, David, spiritdealer. Fish Street, n.

— Andrew, tailor, Hawkhill, s.

Guild, Jolm, silkmercer. No. 5 Union Street, w. ; house No. 35

Nethergate, s.

— Francis, teacher, Greenfield, Park Wynd— Mrs. Alexander, Perth Road, s.

— George, coachmaker, Elizabeth Street, Maxwelltown

— James, late of the Dundee New Bank, Hilltown, e.

Guillan, David, late cornfactor. No. 189 Overgate, n.

— John, porkcurer, Yeaman Shore, n. ; house Temple Lane

— Thomas, flesher, Seagate, s.

Gunn, Mrs. Gunn's Buildings, Overgate, s.

— Malcolm, millwright. Foundry Lane

Guthrie, Charles, of Taybank, Ferry Road

— James, Magdalen Yard

— David, cashier, Dundee Commercial Bank, Murraygate, n.

— George, teller, Dundee Union Bank, Constitution Road, e.

— Robert, woollen and linendraper. High Street, n.

— Miss M. A. dressmaker. No. 4 Castle Street, e.

— James, wright, Peddie's Square, Magdalen Yard

— Alexander, merchant, Tannage Court, Wellgate, w.

— James (of Bell and Guthrie) Paton's Lane, Perth Road, s,

— Robert, hairdresser, St. Roque's Lane, w.

JnL

Hackney, William (of Chalmers and Hackney) Spring Hill, Ferry

Road, n.

Haddon, John, merchant. East Seagate, n.

Halket, William, merchant and manufacturer, St. Andrew's Street, w.

;

house and manufactory Thomson Street, Perth Road, s.

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Halket, David, spiritdealer, Nethergate, s.

— Patrick, late farmer, Milnbank

Hall, Mrs. Hall's Buildings, Barrack Road, e.

Halley, John, merchant and flaxspinner, Meadow Street, Wellgate, w.

— William, merchant and flaxspinner, No. 7 Wellgate, w. ;

house Bellevue Place, Forebank

— and Norrie, callenderers, Meadowside

— David, merchant, ship and insurance broker. No. 6 Cowgate

— W. H. shipmaster. East Covpgate, s,

— John, vintner. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus

Hallyburton, Miss, South Tay Street, e.

Halson, John, merchant, Seagate, s.

Hamilton, James, teacher of Sessional School, Meadovirside ; house

No 11 Reform Street, e.

Hammond, Thomas Levell, writer, No. 23 New Inn Entry, w.

;

clerk to the Nine Incorporated Trades ; house East Wynd,

Perth Road, n.

Hampton, John, grocer and spiritdealer. Miller's Buildings, Perth

Road, s.

Harbour Trustees' Rooms, East Harbour

Hardie, John, clothier. No. 4 Union Street, w.

Hardy, Thomas, town officer, Midkirk Style, Overgate, s.

Harris, Roderick, baker, No. 30, west end of High Street, s.

— William, jun. baker, west end of Fish Street, n.

— William, waiter, Trades' Hall Coffeeroom, High Street

— James, baker, Witchknow, n.

— Alexander, tailor. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

Hastie, Joseph, mason. North Tay Street, e.

Haxton, Alexander, grocer, East Seagate, s,

Hay, James, merchant, St. Andrew's Place, Cowgate, n.

— Alexander, brewer, Guillan's Close, Overgate, n.

— Mrs, grocer, Seagate, n.

— G. vintner. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

Hazeel, A. grocer and spiritdealer, Gellatly's Buildings, Nethergate, n.

Hean, David, and Sons, wrights and builders, Lindsay Street, e.

— David (of David Hean and Sons) Small's Wynd, e.

— Alexander (of David Hean and Sons) Small's Wynd, e.

— Peter (of David Hean and Sons) Small's Wynd, e.

— John, currier. Barrack Srreet, w.

.— Mrs. Barrack Street, w.

Hebbington, Mrs. Pitcairn's Court, Nethergate, s.

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Henderson, John Irving, sheri£f>substitute for the Dundee district

;

residence Blackness-house

.

James, silkmercer and draper. No. 76, east end of High

Street, n. ; house New Inn Entry, e.

— James, agent, Castle Street, w.

— Henry, currier and leather merchant, Meadowside

.

Thomas D. writer. No. 37 Union Street, e.

— Charles, wright and glazier, Henderson's Wynd, West Port, n.

— John, boot and shoemaker. No. 23 Reform Street, e.

— Andrew, blockmaker. Black's Croft, s.

— David, lapper, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

— James, poulterer, Crichton Street, e.

— William, mariner, Butcher Row— Mrs. Peter, Perth Road, s.

— Andrew, Custom-house, Thomson Street, Perth Road, s.

— John, vintner, Scouringburn, s.

.

Mrs, grocer, Witchknow, n.

— George, Post-office ; house Wellington Street, Forebank

— Mrs. Joint Stock Buildings, n.

— Miss, Kirk Entry, Wellgate, w.

— George, mason, Sanderson's Court, Overgate, s.

Hendry, John, painter, Yeaman Shore, n.

— Mrs. vintner, No. 2 Craig Lane, e,

— James, Step Row, Perth Road, s.

Herald, William, vintner, head of Seagate, n.

— James, wright, Barrack Street, w.

Herd, Robert, cabinetmaker, narrow of Murraygate, w.

Herron, James, millmanager, Upper Pleasance

High, Thomas, shipmaster, Fish Street, s.

Hill, John (of Kinmond and Hill) Prussian vice-consul ; house

Miln's Buildings, Nethergate, s.

— Misses, No. 28, west end of High Street, s.

James, corn and flour merchant, Wellgate, w.

— David, and Son, printers (Courier newspaper office) Key's

Close, Nethergate, s. ; house South Tay Street, e.

— David, vintner, Seagate, s.

— Thomas, Customs ; house Exchange Street, n.

— John, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, Murraygate, s. ; house

Seagate, s.

— Mrs. spiritdealer, Hawkhill, s.

— John, grocer, Millbank Road, Forebank

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Hodge, James, lapidary, No. 24 Barrack Street ; house Scott's

Close, Nethergate, s.

— James, merchant, Temple Lane, West Port, s.

Hogg, Alexander, spiritdealer, Sea Braes, Perth Boad, s.

Holden, R. G. merchant, Seagate, s.

HoUiday, William Hackney, merchant, St. Andrew's Street, e.

Holmes, Thomas, merchant and manufacturer ; house and manu-

factory Seafield Lane, Perth Road, s.

Misses, Miller's Buildings, Perth Road, s.

Home, John, messenger-at-arms, Gray's Buildings, No. 9 Overgate,s.

Honeyman, Robert, Perth carrier. Miller's Close, Murraygate, n.

Hood, Mrs. Thomas, Seagate, s.

Mrs. Andrew, vintner, St. Clement's Lane, High Street, s.

— James, clothier, No. 9 Union Street, w.

James, smith, Key's Close, Nethergate, s.

James, late brewer, Meadow Street, Wellgate, w.

— Mrs. Guillan's Close, West Port, s.

Horn, William, engineer, Peter Street, e.

Horsburgh, James, shipbuilder, Foundry Lane, east end of Seagate

James, teacher, Dallfield Walk, w.

Horsley, Rev. Heneage, Westfield, Magdalen Yard

Hossie, William, spirit, porter, and ale store. New Inn Entry

How, David, late leather merchant, Murraygate, n.

Miss, Mudie's Buildings, Murraygate, s.

— Mrs. James, Wellgate, w.

John, late bootmaker, Wellgate, w.

William, late bootmaker, Wellgate, w.

William, merchant and manufacturer. East Cowgate, s.

;

house Edenbank

John, manufacturer, Cottonwork Road, Dens

Howey, Henry, chemist and druggist. No. 2 Reform Street, w. ;

house Seafield, Magdalen Yard

Howden, William, pawnbroker. New Inn Entry, High Street, n.

Howie, Mrs. David, Strawberrybank, Perth Road, s,

Hudson, Miss, corsetmaker. No. 10 Reform Street, w.

Hughes, John, broker, Overgate, s.

— B. vintner, James' Street, Maxwelltown

— James, wright. Miller's Close, Murraygate, n.

Hume, John, manager Tay Whale Fishing Company, East Sea-

gate, s. ; house Forthill, Broughty Ferry

— D, baker, Nethergate, n.

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Hume, George, vintner, Biirrack Street, w.

Hunter and Taylor, Dundee wine and spirit company. No. 29 Re-

form Street, e. and Vault, w.

— David (of Hunter and Taylor) Broughty Ferry

— James, writer, No 10 High Street, s. ; house Miln's Buildings,

Nethergate, s.

— Thomas, late merchant, Nethergate, n.

— Mrs. Black's Croft, n.

—. Robert, painter, Castle Street, w.

— Mrs. Banks* Buildings, Bell Street, Chapelshade

Hutchison, John, wine and spirit merchant, Nethergate, s.; house

Union Street, e.

— Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, Nethergate, s. ; house

Union Street, e.

— David, wine and spirit merchant, Overgate, n. ; house above

— Alexander, teacher. Black's Croft, n.

— John, boot and shoemaker. No. 10 Union Street, w.

— Alexander, manufacturer, Hawkhill, s.

— Thomas, baker, Overgate, s.

Hutton, William, wine and spirit merchant, Greenmarket, w. ; house

Macintosh's Close, Murraygate, n.

— George, Dundee Union Bank ; house Magdalen Yard

— John, Bank of Scotland's office, No. 49 High Street, n.

— William, jun. general agent, Greenmarket, w.

— James, vintner. Foundry Lane, n.

— David, spiritdealer, West Shore, n.

=

Robert, spiritdealer, Scouringburn, n.

— William, engineer, Cottonwork Road, Dens

— George, sheriff officer, Argyle Close, foot of Overgate, n.

— Joseph, spiritdealer. Castle Street, e.

Hynd, William, merchant and shipowner. No. 7 Wellgate, w.

;

house Forebank

— George, shipowner. Meadow Street, n.

— Andrew, tinsmith, North Tay Street, w.

— Mrs. North Tay Street, w.

— David, painter, Wellgate, e. ; house Wellgate, w.

IImrie, William, Custom-house, Nethergate, s.

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Inches, John, grocer and spiritdealer, foot of Hilltown, w.

— Mrs. Samson's Buildings, Hilltown, e.

Inglis, Robert, spiritdealer, Hilltown, e.

— Mrs. Union Court, Nethergate, n.

— Miss, spiritdealer, Overgate, s.

Ingram, George, painter, Couttie's Wynd, w.

Innes, Daniel, hairdresser, Castle Street, w.

— William, hairdresser. No. 1 Cowgate, s.

— Mrs. west end of High Street, n.

Inverarity, P. machinemaker, Shoemakers' Buildings, Overgate, s.

Ireland and Mason, merchants. Bain's Square

— Mrs. Wellington Street, Forebank

— James R. (of Ireland and Mason ) Wellington Street, Forebank

— James, shipmaster, Macintosh's Close, Murraygate, n.

— Alexander, Baltic Street, s.

— David, grocer and spiritdealer, Hawkhill, s.

— George, wright, Witchknow, s.

— John, cabinetmaker. School Wynd, w.

— John, cabinetmaker. Bell Street, Chapelshade

Irons, Mrs. John, vintner, St. Clement's Court, Vault, w.

— James, manufacturer, Bellfield Lane, Hawkhill, n.

— Robert, sailmaker, West Shore

— David, sailmaker, North Tay Street, w.

— James, hairdresser, Wellgate, e.

— Robert, blacksmith, Cottonwork Road^ Dens

Irvine, A. thistle tavern, Nethergate, s.

Isles, Peter, vintner. Fish Street, n.

Ivors, John, shoemaker, Session Street

Jack, James, surveyor of taxes; house, behind the Churches; office

28 Overgate, s.

Henry, druggist, English Chapel, west end of High Street

;

house Cottonwork Road, Dens

John, assistant harbour-master. Fender's Buildings, Castle

Street, e.

David, shipmaster, Fish Street, s.

James, vintner, Couttie's Wynd, e.

— Miss, East Seagate, n.

— John, manufacturer, Ryehill Park, Logic

— John, millmanager, ^arrack Street, w.

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Jackson, James, bookseller, Overgate, n.

— William, tailor, Witchknow, s.

James, William, seedsman, grocer and spiritdealer, Overgate, s.

Jamie, Mrs. lodgings, No. 30 Union Street, e.

— William, smith, Overgate, n.

Jamieson, Walter, merchant, Cowgate ; house South Tay Street, e.

— Mrs. Exchange Street, s.

— Joseph, brassfounder, William Street, Barrack Street, w,

— George, brassfounder, Albion Close, Overgate, n.

— Thomas, wright, new buildings behind the jnil

Jarron, George, Catholic Chapel Buildings, Nethergate, s.

Jeffers, David, cabineUnaker, No. 32 Union Street, e.

— William, shipmaster, Wellgate, w.

Jeffray, Thomas, shipmaster. East Seagate, n.

Jervis, John, weaver. Meadow Close, narrow of Mtirraygate, n^

Jessiman, George, wood merchant. Barrack Street, w. ; house Sea-

gate, s.

Jobson, Mrs. John, Nethergate, s.

— Mrs. David, Whiteleys, Nefhergate, n.

— Mrs. Robert, Whiteleys, Nethergate, n.

— William, druggist. No. 88 Munaygate, u ; house Roseangle

— David, baker, Barrack Street, e.

— Robert, baker, Hawkhill, n.

— David, writer, Campbell's Close, High Street, n. ; house

Sailors' Acres

— Miss, Easson's Buildings, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus

Johnston, Charles, merchant, No. 91 Cowgate, n. ; liouse Broughty

Ferry

Johnstone, William, merchant and flaxspinner, ^lurraygate, n.

;

house South Tay Street

— Mrs. William, Roseangle

— Mrs. Joseph, Craig Lane, w.

.

Miss, Macvicar's Lane, Perth Road, s.

— James, millmanager, Barrack Street, w.

— David, shoemaker, Hutcheson's Buildings, Overgate, n.

— William, cowfeeder, Burntbarns, Chapelshade

— Charles, slater, Witchknow, s.

— Mrs. Overgate, s.

Jolly, Mrs. John, Meadow Entry, w.

— Miss, Bell Street, Chapelshade

Just, Thomas, Perth Road, n.

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Just, Patrick, sliipbroker, No. 1 Commercial Street, Shore r Ham-burgh vice-consulate ; house Nethergate, s.

— William, manager Hull steam-packet company, Mid Shore

Justice, John, jun. and Co. blacksmiths, New Inn Entry, e.

Justice Peace Clerk's Office, No. 5 Reform Street, e.

KKay, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, Overgate, s. ; house

Magdalen Yard

— Mackenzie, wine and spirit merchant. No. 173 Overgate, n.

Keay, Alexander, session clerk, head of Trades' Lane, Seagate, s.

— and Rattray, chain-cable manufacturers and shipsmiths, Dock

Street, n.

— John (of Keay and Rattray) Castle Street, w.

— James, Wright, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

— George, searcher, &c. customs ; house Craig Pier

— William, vintner, Black's Croft, n.

J

— Miss, Mint Close, Overgate, n.

— William, shipmaster, Dyers' Close, head of Murraygate, n.

Keiller, James, late wood merchant, Seagate, s.

— James, jun. wood merchant, Seagate, s. ; house Dock Street

— James, and Son, confectioners. No. 3, head of Seagate, s.

— Alexander, surgeon, Rankine's Close, High Street, n.

— George, confectioner, Nethergate, s.

,— Mrs. John, Black's Croft, n.

Elizabeth, grocer. Princes* Street, Wallace Feus, n.

Keith, David, merchant, Peter Street, w. ; house Tannage Court

— and Finlayson, manufacturers, Hilltown, e.

Thomas, agent, Millar's Buildings, Perth Road, s.

Kennan, Charles, spiritdealer, Bucklemaker Wynd, s.

Redmond, vintner. North Tay Street, w.

Kennedy, John, shipowner. Dock Street, n. ; house Union Close,

Nethergate, n.

John, jun. shipmaster, Malthouse Close, Nethergate, s.

_ James (Mr. James Forbes's, Wellgate) Murraygate, s.

Miss, lodgings, Nethergate, s.

John, manufacturer, Hawkhill, n.

Mrs. Henderson's Wynd, West Port, n.

John, vintner, head of Couttie's Wynd, Nethergate, s.

Kenney, William, machinemaker, Henderson's Wynd, West Port, i>-

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£ermath, Alexander, shipowner, West Port, w.

Mrs. jeweller and perfumer, No. 6 Netliergate, s.

— James, shipmaster, Crichton Street, e.

— James, bookseller. Barrack Street, w.

Kerr, C. and J. writers, High Street, w.

Christopher (of C. and J. Kerr) town clerk ; house Craig-

Tay, Ferry Road, s.

— John (of C. and J. Kerr) Hawkhill Place

— Miss, of Dumbarrow, Millar's Buildings, Perth Road, s.

John (of Umpherston and Kerr) Milnbauk

and Scott, agents. Dock Street, n.

— John, flesher, No. 48 High Street, w.

~- Mrs. late of Lawside, Perth Road, s.

— James, flesher, Rattray's Court, Seagate, n.

— Robert, flesher, Witchknow, n.

John, Custom-house, Joint Stock Buildings, s.

Adam (of Kerr and Scott) Rankine's Close, High Street, n.

Mrs. narrow of Murraygate, n.

Kettels, James, vintner, foot of Horse Wynd, Seagate, n,

Kewans, James, late shipbuilder. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

Key, William (late cabinetmaker) Key's Buildings, No. 10 South

Tay Street, e.

— Mrs. David, foot of Hilltown, w.

William, manufacturer, Lilybank

John, teacher, Argyle Close, foot of Overgate, n,

— James, grocer and spirit dealer, Witchknow, n.

Kidd, Mrs. Captain Thomas, Magdalen Yard Road, s.

Alexander (of Moyes and Kidd) Magdalen Yard Road, s=

George, shipowner, Castle Street, w.

— James, shipmaster. Exchange Street, s.

— James, of customs ; house Roseangle

— Mrs. Wester Craigie

— Ivory L. shoemaker. Exchange Street, s.

John, vintner, Dock Street, n.

— Thomas, cowfeeder, Rosebank Lane, s.

— David, manufacturer, Rosebank Lane, s,

— William, weaver, Temple Lane, West Port, s.

Kiddie, Alexander, shipowner, Fish Street, s.

— William, upholsterer. No. 31 Murraygate, s.

Kilgour, Alexander, china and stoneware merchant, Overgate, n.

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Kilgour, James, shipmaster, Gellatlj's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

— Miss, Peter Street, e.

— John, grocer, Witchknow, n.

— Mrs. Peter, stoneware merchant, foot of Overgate, s.

Kincaid, John, shipmaster, Castle Court, n.

— John, manufacturer, Bell Street, Chapelshade

King, Miss, milliner, St. Paul's Court, Murraygate, s.

Kingdom of Fife Coach Office, west end of High Street, n.

Kinmond, Peter, merchant and flaxspinner, St. Roque's Lane;

house Bellevue Place, Forebank

— and Hill, merchants and flaxspinners, St. Andrew's Street, e.

— Alex, (of Kinmond and Hill) Hermon Hill, Perth Road, n.

— John, brewer, Seagate, n.

— Mrs. vintner, Seagate, s.

Kinnear, James, agent. King Street, n.

— Thomas, jun. wright. Temple Lane, West Port, s.

Kinninment, John, Union Inn and Hotel, Craig Pier

Kinnison, James, tailor, Overgate, n.

— Peter, tailor, Dallfield Walk, w.

Kirk Treasurer's Office, Barrack Street, w. ; Geo. Murdoch, treasurer

Kirkaldy, William, linen merchant and manufacturer, No. 29 East

Cowgate, s. ; residence Mayfield-house

— Peter, corn and flour merchant, Seagate, n.

— George, merchant, Glenagnes Cottage, Blackness Road, n.

— George, shipmaster, Castle Court, s.

— John, mariner, Crichton Street, w.

Kirkland, William, and Sons, Saw-mills, Trades' Lane, w.

— James, surgeon, Murraygate, n.

— James, cloth-measurer, Black's Croft, n.

Kirkpatrick, Peter, spiritdealer, Witchknow, n. and foot of North

Tay Street, w.

Knight, James, and Son, wrights, Wellgate, e.

— James, jun. wright. Sailors' Acres, Forebank

— William, wright, Wellgate, e.

—. David, flesher. West Port, s.

— Alison, vintner, Morgan's Castle, Nethergate, n.

— David, hairdresser, Stewart's Buildings, Black's Croft, n.

li

Laing, James, shipowner. King Street, n.

— Alexander, grocer, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s»

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I^aing, Alexander, carpenter, Seagate, s.

— Mrs. George, Perth Road, s.

Laird, Peter, merchant, west end of High Street, n.

— William, nursery and seedsman. No. 26 Union Street, e.

— William, grocer, Dempster's Buildings, Scouringburn, s.

— Peter, tailor. Bell's Buildings, Hilltown, w.

Lamb, John, manufacturer, Wellgate, e. ; house Cottonwork Road

— Thomas, confectioner, Murraygate, s.

— William, shipmaster, Smellie's Buildings, Barrack Street, vr.

— and Ross, wrights. East Rosebank Lane, Hilltown

—. David, vintner, Smithfield, head of Hilltown, e.

— John, vintner, Seagate, s.

— Alexander, millmanager, Cottonwork Road, Dens

Lanceman, Mrs. Castle Court, n.

Landale, John, engineer, Seagate, s.

Langlands, Alexander, clerk Dundee Bank ; house Nethergate, s.

— William (of Moon and Langlands) Nethergate, n.

— John (late baker) Nethergate, n.

— Robert, bookseller. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

— A. Barrack Street, e.

— Mrs. High Street, n.

— John, reedmaker, Murraygate, n.

Latto, Robert (tacksman of Craig customs) vintner, Craig

Law, Miss Jessie, milliner, No. 118 Nethergate, n.

— James, manager of Dorothy Whale Fishing Company, Sea-

gate, s. ——

'

— James, slater. Queen Street, w.

— Robert, shipmaster. Queen Street, w.

—. Thomas, shipmaster, Mudie's Buildings, King Street, n.

— George, shoemaker, Baltic Street, n«

Lawrie, Alexander, mariner, Witchknow, s.

Lawson, Alexander, furnishing ironmonger, No. 25, west end of

High Street, s. ; house No. 2 Sommerville Place

— William, manufacturer. Long Wynd, e.

— William, jun. manufacturer. Park Wynd, Hawkhill, s.

— John, manufacturer, Blackness Road, n.

— James, ironmonger, tinplate worker, and gasfitter, narrow of

Murraygate, s. ; house Perth Road, s.

— David, ironmonger, tinplate worker, and gasfitter, Murray-

gate, s.

— George, ironmonger, No. 26 Reform Street, w.

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Lawson, Alexander, shipmaster, East Seagate, n.

— David, grocer and spiritdealer, Murraygate, s.

— William, grocer and spiritdealer, JMurraygate, n.

— Mrs. Captain, Perth Road, s.

— Mrs. James, Crichton Street, e.

— James, flesher, Jobson's Court, Seagate, n.

— Thomas, late of the Excise, Blackness Road, s.

— Mrs. grocer, Wellgate, e.

— Robert, flesher, Hawkbill, s.

— Alexander, flesher, Witchknow, s.

— James, tailor, No. 33, west end of High Street, n.

Leadbetter, Adamson, and Co. merchants, East CowgatCj s.

Learmonth, Robert, merchant, Shore

Leask, Alexander, hatter. No. 9 Reform Street, e.

Lee, John, teacher. Dens Streetj Wallace Feus

Lees, James, writer. Reform Street, w. ; house Perth Road, n.

— Mrs. Alexander, Bain's Square, Cowgate, n.

.i— John, mariner, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street,- n.

— Mrs. Tindal's Wynd, w,

— James, mariner, Tay Street Lane

Ledgate, James, of customs, No. 17 Crichton Street, w.

Legendre, Jules, teacher of French and Spanish languages, Public

Seminaries ; house Nethergate, n.

Leighton, David, baker, Wellgate, w,

— William, merchant, How's Buildings, narrow of Murraygate, s.

— Mrs. Fell's Buildings, Perth Road, n.

— Miss, Wellington Street, Forebank

— William, hairdresser. Barrack Street, e.

Leisk, James, spiritdealer and grocer, Hawkhill, n.

Leitch, John, collector, Tay ferries, Craig

Lennox, James, hatter, English Chapel, Nethergate, n.

— John, smith, Ladywell Lane

— M. inspector of weights and measures. King Street, n.

Leslie, James, civil engineer, harbour works ; house Mid Shore

— Robert, merchant. Dock Street, n. ; house Broughty Ferry

Lesslie, Mrs. Helen, hosier, head of Murraygate, s.

James, tinsmith, Barrack Street, w. ,

Alexander, boot and shoemaker. Bell Street, Cbapelshade

Charles, flesher, Wellgate, e.

— Robert, slater, Pullar's Close, Murraygate, n.

.

Mrs. Witchknow, s.

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J.esslie, Miss, Overgate, s.

Leuchars, Alexander, gardener, Scouringburn, n.

Lewis, Mrs. William, grocer, foot of Blackness Road

Ley, John, grocer, Annfield Road

Likely, James, manufacturer, Hawkhill, n.

Liddel, James, manufacturer. West Rosebank Lane

Linard, B. boot and shoemaker. Reform Street, w.

Lindsay, William, merchant, No. 4 Reform Street, w. ; house Caro-

lina Port

— John M. merchant. No. 4 Reform Street, w. ; house ditto

— James C. writer, No. 4 Reform Street, w. ; house ditto

— David, merchant and flaxspinner, No. 56 Wellgate, e.

— Alexander, baker. West Port, n.

— George, shipmaster, west end of Fish Street, n.

— J. B. teacher, Methodist Close, Overgate, n.

— David, millmanager, William Street, Barrack Stn-et, w.

— Thomas, shipmaster, Barrack Street, w.

— Robert, grocer, Hilltown, e.

— Andrew, baker, Hilltown, e.

— David, teacher of dancing. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

— James, printer (Chronicle office) Sanderson's Court, Overgate

— James, and Co. boot and shoemakers. No. 33 Union Street, e.

Livie, George, block and pumpmaker, West Shore, n.

Livingstone, James, manufacturer, Ann Street, Maxwelltown

— William, bookseller and stationer. High Street, n.

— Mrs. St. Andrew's Street, w.

— James, grocer, .Joint Stock Buildings, n.

— Peter, vintner, Seagate, s.

Lithgow, Mrs. Aaron, Blackness Crescent

— Mrs. Robert, Malthouse Close, Nethergate, s.

— H. Nethergate, s.

Lonnie, James, spiritdealer, Castle Street, e.

Lorimer, Robert, weaver, James' Park, Forfar Road, w.

Loudon, Mrs. Low's Buildings, Hawkhill, n.

— Mrs. W. M. Elizabeth Street, Maxwelltown

— William, cowfeeder, Loudon's Buildings, Hilltown, w.

— George, grocer, Hilltown, e.

Louson, Mrs. Robert, head of South Tay Street, e.

— Peter, shipmaster, North Tay Street, w.

— Hugh, Wright, Rennie's Close, Nethergate, s.

— David, ilesher, Hawkhill, s.

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Low, Andrew, shipowner, Park Place

— John L. shipowner, Park Place

— James, merchant and flaxspinner, No. 55 Wellgate, e.

— Robert, banker, Castlehill

— Andrew, and Son, fiaxspinners, No. 10 Cowgate, s.

— John, jun. merchant and shipowner, Seagate, n. ; house

Sommerville Place

— David, slater, Meadowside ; house No. 1 Reform Street, w.

— John C. plumber. Castle Street, e. ; house Castle Street, w.

.

Alexander, merchant. King Street, n.

— Mrs. John, lodgings, St. Andrew's Street, e.

— James, flaxdresser, St. Roque's Lane

— Robert, smith, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, w.

— Mrs. E. vintner, Earl Grey's Dock, w.

— Isaac, confectioner, narrow of Murraygate, s.

— James, confectioner, Murraygate, n.

— Isaac, tailor, No. 2 High Street, s.

— David, brewer, St. Clement's Lane, e.

— Mrs. David B. castle tavern, M'Cosh's Close, Murraygate, n,

— David, vintner, Tindal's Wynd, w.

. — John, plasterer, head of Union Street, e,

— Richard, teacher. Public Seminaries, head of Union Street, e.

— Mrs. Ryehill Park, Logic

— Mrs. Elizabeth, vintner, Barrack Street, w.

— William, flesher, foot of Hilltown, w.

— James, flaxdresser, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus

.

Thomas, gardener, James' Park, Forfar Road

— William, tailor, Bucklemaker Wynd, s.

— Matthew, flaxdresser, Joint Stock Buildings, s.

— John, manufacturer. Kirk Entry, Wellgate, e.

— John, lieutenant of Police, Yeaman's Close, Overgate, n,

— Thomas, watchmaker. No. 204, foot of Overgate, n.

— Mrs. Alexander, foot of Overgate, n.

— Mrs. poulterer, St. Salvator's Close, Overgate, n.

— James, vintner, Argyle Close, Overgate, n.

— Alexander, merchant, Mauchlin Tower Close, Murraygate, n.

— Mrs. David, jun. Meadow Road, head of Reform Street, e.

Peter, clothier, head of Wellgate, w.

Peter, jun. clothier, head of Wellgate, w.

— John, hairdresser, Hawkhill, n.

— Thomas, boot and shoemaker, Overgate, s.

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Low, Thomas, jun. boot and shoemaker. Tally Street, e.

— James, of customs ; liouse west end of High Street, n.

— John, and Co. smiths. Tannage Court, Meadowside

Lowe, John, spiritdealer, Overgate, n.

— George, painter. No. 52 Nethergate, s.

— Mrs. broker, Overgate, n.

— James, broker, Overgate, n.

Lownie, Miss, Vault, w-

'— George, ropespinner, Hawkhill, w,

— Alexander, ropespinner, Hilltown, w.

Lowson, John, and Son, manufacturers, St Andrew's Street, e.

— Peter (of John Lowson and Son) Upper Pleasance, s.

— William (of John Lowson and Son) Upper Pleasance, s.

— Peter, hairdresser, Wellgate, e.

Luckie, Mrs. grocer, Scouringburn, s.

Luke, John, merchant, Weolfield, Magdalen Yard

— James, baker, St. Clement's Lane, e.

— George, tinsmith, Nethergate, n.

— George, grocer, Coattie's Wynd, e.

Lumsden, David, baker. West Port, n.

Lunatic Asylum, Forfar Road, e.

Lundie, John, watchmaker, head of Murraygate, n,

Lyall, James, shipmaster, Bucklemaker Wynd, s.

— James, merchant, Seagate, n.

— Mrs. St. Paul's Court, Murraygate, s.

— John, Wright, Bain's Square, Wellgate, e.

Lydgate, James, blacksmith, Seagate, n.

Lyon, Joseph*saddler. High Street, s.

— Jam^ Lyon s Buildings, Perth Road, n.

— Mrs. Powrle's Buildings, Bell Street, Chapelshade

— Joseph, Lyon's Buildings, Hawkhill, n,

— Mrs. Nethergate, n.

Macallister, Rev. Charles, Gellatly's Buildings, Nethergate, n.

Macarthur, Duncan, baker, Murraygate, s.

Macbeath, Thomas and William, wrights, Doig's Court, Overgate, s,

M'CauUy, Robert, flaxdresser,. Henderson's Wynd, West Port, n.

M'Cheyne, Rev. James Murray, Strawberrybank, Perth Road, So

M'Cosh, Mrs. South Tay Street, w.

— Thomas, bookseller, Castle Street, e.

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M'Craw, Alexander, vintner, Ryehill Park, Logie

M«Court, Hugh, spiritdealer, Overgate, n.

M'Culloch, Mrs. vintner, East Cowgate, n.

— Daniel, portrait painter. No. 7 Barrack Street, w.

Macdiartnid, Mrs. Tay Square, South Tay Street

Macdonald, Mrs. Park Place, Nethergate, n.

— Alexander, surgeon, Greenmarket, e.

— Mrs. Donald, vintner, Greenmarket, e.

— John, shoemaker. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus

— William, pavier, St. Roque's Lane

— Alexander, printer (Advertiser office) foot of Crichton Street, e.

— James, draper, west end of High Street, s.

— James, draper, head of Murraygate, n.

— George, cabinetmaker, No. 18 Union Street, w., and narrow

of Murraygate, n.

-

George, grocer, Perth Road, s.

— Mrs. head of Thomson's Lane, Perth Road, s.

— Neil, contractor. Blackness Farm

— L. renovator of clothes. Brown Street, e.

— James and William, drapers, Overgate, n.

— Alexander, vintner, Overgate, n.

— James, cowfeeder. West Rosebank Lane

— Mrs. Meadow Close, narrow of Murraygate, n.

— Alexander, ironmonger, Murraygate, n.

— Peter, baker, foot of Blackness Road, s.

— Alexander, grocer, West Port, w.

— Mrs. Jackson's Buildings, Overgate, s.

— John, vintner, Spence's Close, Overgate, s.

Macdougall, Peter, engineer. Fish Street, n.

— M. milliner. Barrack Street, e.

Macdowall, William, Tay Square Seminaries, South Tay Street

MacdufT, Peter, leather merchant. Barrack Street, e. : house Middle*

ton's Buildings, Nethergate, s.

M'Ewen and Miller, writers. No. fi High Street, s.

— David (of M'Ewen and Miller) Magdalen Yard Road, n.

— John, smith, Witchknow, n.

— Patrick, messenger-at-arms. No. 6 High Street, s.

Colin, town officer, Tindal's Wynd, e.

— Colin, tinsmith. No. 103, narrow of Murraygate, n.

. John, boot and shoemaker, Hawkhill, n.

..» Thomas, millmanager, Cottonwork Road, Dens

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Macfarlane, William, grocer and spiritdealer, No. 31 West Port, n,

— Peter, vintner, St. Andrew's Street, e-

— John, farmer, front of Law

— John, vintner. Church Lane, Tally Street, e.

M 'Gavin, William, merchant, Nos. 7 and 8 Cowgate, s. ; vice-con-

sul for Brazil ; house Bonnybank

— Rev. James R. Blackness Crescent, Perth Road, n.

Macgill, John, shoemaker, Wighton's Buildings, Hilltown, e.

Macgillivray, John, brassfounder, gasfitter, &c. No. 30 Union

Street, e. and CuUoden, Barrack Road, w.

— Alexander, stoneware merchant, Hilltown, e.

— George, painter, Meadow Close, Murraygate, n.

Macglinchy, Peter, furnishing tailor, Greenmarket, e.

Macgilliwee, Daniel, tailor, Crichton Street, w.

Macgredy and Coupar, manufacturers,, East Wynd, Hawkhill, s.

— Henry, grocer, Hawkhill, s.

Macgregor, James, vintner, Tindal's Wynd, e,

— D. hosier. No. 18 Castle Street, w.

— Thomas, shipmaster, St. Clement's Lane, e.

— William, tailor and clothier. Miller's Buildings, Perth Road, n.

— John, and Co. coppersmiths, &c. Exchange Street, n.

— John, coppersmith, Bucklemaker Wynd, s.

— James, beef-curer, Seagate, n.

— John, guard of " New Times" coach, Craig Lane, Wo

— Peter, grocer, Gowden Knows, Blackness Road, s.

— R. broker, Hilltown, w.

— Duncan, stoneware merchant, Overgate, s.

Macgregors, gunsmiths and cutlers. Castle Street, w.

Machan, William, officer to the Seamen Fraternity, Sailors' Hall

Machardy, B. broker, foot of Blackness Road

Machray, John, stoneware merchant, Murraygate, n.

Macinroy, Robert, spiritdealer, Overgate, s.

'

Macintosh, Alex, surgeon ; superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum— Daniel, Meadowside Seminary ; house Cottonwork Road, Dens

— Daniel, late brewer, No. 25 Baltic Street, n.

— David, No. 25 Baltic Street, n.

— James, cabinetmaker, Matthew's Close, No. 194 Overgate, n.

— David, grocer. Black's Croft, n.

— David, late vintner, Tindal's Wynd, e.

.— John, shoemaker, St. Clement's Lane, n.

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Macintosh, Alexander, upholsterer, Doig's Court, Castle Street, ir>

— Thomas, grocer and spiritdealer, Perth Road, n.

.

Alexander, broker, Overgate, n,

— Daniel, weaver. North Tay Street, e.

— William, mason, Ann Street, Maxwelltown

— Alexander, grocer. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus

— John, smith, Speid's Close, Overgate, n.

— James, tobacconist. West Port, s.

— James, vintner. Tally Street, e,

Macintyre, James, flaxdresser, Ferry Road, s.

— Hugh, manufacturer, West Rosebank Lane

— John, excise officer, Overgate, s.

— Mrs. vintner, Witchknow, s.

Mackay, John, hatter and umbrella manufacturer. No. 2G Union

Street, e. ; house Seabank Cottage, Magdalen Yard Road, s.

— John, tailor. No. 153, head of Seagate, n.

— Mrs. John, servants' register office, No. 153, head of Seagate

— Mrs. George, provision merchant and spiritdealer, Princes'

Street, Wallace Feus

— John, grocer, Seagate, s.

— John, woodmerchant, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

— Miss Ann, Magdalen Yard Road, n.

— Thomas, grocer, Mackay's Buildings, Havtrkhill, s.

— Peter, clerk, Blackness Road, s.

— David, baker, Seagate, s.

— Peter, shoemaker, narrow of Murraygate, n.

— Alexander, grocer and spiritdealer, head of Hilltown, w.

— James, painter, Burnhcad, head of Seagate, s.

Mackell, William, shoemaker, Spence's Close, Overgate, s.

Mackellar, Lieutenant, west end of Hawkhill, n.

— Frederick, surgeon, narrow of Murraygate, s.

Mackenzie, Mrs. Captain, Annfield-house

— David, architect, Dock Street, n.

John, grocer and spiritdealer. Foundry Lane, Seagate "

. M. grocer, Black's Croft, n.

John, agent, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

J. S. grocer and spiritdealer, King Street, s.

]\Irs. George, Murraygate, s.

John,- shipmaster, Malthouse Close, Nethergate, s.

A. grocer, Jack's Buildings, Hawkhill, s.

Hugh, spiritdealer, Dudhope Wynd, n.

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Mackenzie, Peter, grocer, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

— William, millmanager, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

— Alexander, vintner, Maryfield, Forfar Road

— George, vintner, foot of Blackness Road

— Mrs. grocer and spirltdealer. Small's Wynd, e.

— Peter, shipmaster, Thorter Row, w.

— George, grocer, Thorter Row, e.

— Mrs. potato merchant and poulterer, Nethergate, s.

Alack ie, John, and Son, plumbers. Meadow Entry, e.

— Robert, vintner. Castle Lane, n.

— John, turner, Willison Street, Barrack Street, w.

3Iaclachlan, Rev. Dr- Archibald ; manse Ferry Road, n.

— Duncan, writer, High Street, s.

— Walter, coachbuilder and harnessmakcr, Craig Lane, e.

— James, clerk. Tosh's Buildings, Hiiltown, e.

— Alexander, spiritdealer, Bucklemaker Wynd, s.

Slaclagan, George, brewer. Fish Street, s.

— William, millmanager. West Port, n.

— Mary, broker, Overgate, n.

MacJaren, Alexander, first teacher Public Seminaries ; house Retreat

Cottage, Perth Road, s.

— Mrs. Alexander, Westfield, Perth Road, s.

— Miss, Westfield, Perth Road, s.

— John, globe tavern, Speid's Close, Overgate, n,

— William, smith, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Sireet, n.

— James, late farmer, Rose Street, Rosebank

— David, vintner, Bucklemaker Wynd, n.

Maclay, Archibald, guard of " Union" coach, Lindsay Street, e.

IVIaclean, Daniel, vintner. Queen Street, e.

— Peter, cabinetmaker, St. Paul's Court, Murraygate, s.

— Matthew, shipmaster, St. Clement's Lane

— Malcolm, manufacturer, Blackness Road, n.

— Peter, tobacco pipe manufactory. West Pore

Macleish, David, manufacturer, Johnson's Lane, Hawkliill, s.

— John, manufacturer, Meadowside

— William, flaxdresser, Nethergate, n.

Macleod, Daniel, tailor. No. 77 High Street, n.

— John, grocer. Black's Croft, n.

— William, fishcurer and cooper, Trades' Lane, w,

— Joseph, vintner. East Rosebank Lane, Hiiltown, w.

,%Jacmillan, James (of Wells and Macmillan, tea-dealers) Seagate, s.

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Macnab, Andrew, Tay Square Seminary; hoase Thomson Street,

Perth Road, s.

— John, machinemaker, Overgate, s.

— William, corkcutter, Overgate, s.

Macnaughton, John, carter, Macnab's Buildings, Perth Road, s.

Macnicoll, James, grocer and spiritdeajer, No. 28 Overgate, s.

— Alexander, museum tavern, Hilltown, w.

Maconachie, Hiigli, plasterer, Barrack Street, w.

Macpherson, Rev. John, Catholic Chapel, Nethergate, s.

— Miss Mary, Magdalen Yard Road, s.

— Peter, spiritdealer, Hilltown, e.

— William, shoemaker, Doig*s Court, Overgate, s.

Macquin, Patrick, spiritdealer. Commercial Street, MaxwelltownMacrea, S, china and stoneware merchant, No. 7 Union Street, w.

Macritchie, Thomas, Logie Toll-bar

Macrosty, John, vintner, Witchknow, n.

Macvicar, Rev. Dr. Patrick, Magdalen Yard Road, n.

— Rev. John, Magdalen Yard Road, n.

Macwattie, Mrs. grocer, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

Macwalter, Alexander, shawl manufacturer. No. 206 Overgate, n.

Macwilliams, William, vintner. Fish Street, n.

Malcolm, David, writeB (of Baxter and Malcolm) Nethergate, n.

— David, grocer, Scouringburn, n.

— James, surgeon, narrow of Murraygate, s.

— Alexander, machinemaker, Stobb's Well

— James, millmanager, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus

— Mrs. Malcolm's Buildings, Bucklemaker Wynd, n.

Mann and Matthew, painters. Castle Court, w.

— David, spiritdealer. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

— Robert, mariner, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

— Robert, shoemaker, narrow of Murraygate, n.

Marr, Robert, fish and provision store, Crichton Street, w,

Marshall and Edgar, Liiybank Foundry, Arbroath Road

— Miss J. grocer, Nethergate, s.

David, manufacturer, Bucklemaker Wynd, n.

James, inspector of cleaHsing, Grcenmarket, w.

James, grocer, Neill's Buildings, Hawkhill, s.

James, painter, Thoms' Close, High Street, b.

Martin, David, and Co. merchants, Bain's Square

— David (of D. Martin and Co.) Roseangle

-r- Alexander, shipowner, Wettfield, Perth Road, s.

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Martin, James, merchant and manufacturer, East Cowgate

— James, jun. clerk, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus

— John, manufacturer, Kirk Entry, Wellgate, e.

— David, manufacturer, Hilltown, w.

— John, shipmaster, Exchange Street, s.

— Alexander, brewer, foot of Peter Street, Seagate, n.

— James, shipmaster, foot of Couttie's Wynd, w,

— Mrs. P. jun. Union Street, w.

— Mrs. Mackenzie's Square, Perth Road, s.

— Peter, carter, Bonnybank

David, clerk, Wellington Street, Forebank

— Mrs. grocer, Witchknow, s.

— James, vintner, Argyle Close, Overgate, n.

— Mrs. Dr. Insurance Buildings, Thorter Row, w.

Mather, David, smith, Dempster's Buildings, Scouringburn, s.

— James, millmanager, Bell Street, Chapelshade

Mathewson, William, tailor. No. 4 Reform Street, w.

— George, architect, Exchange Buildings, Shore

— John, grocer, Overgate, n.

— Mrs. Thomas, Scott's Close, Nethergate, s.

Mathers, David, bookseller and stationer. West Port, n.

Matters, Samuel, Brown'slodgings, Macintosh's Close, Murraygate, n.

— Alexander, flesher, No. 16 King Street, s.

—. James, weaver, Ireland's Buildings, Lower Chapelshade

Matthew, Thomas, manager Dundee, Perth, and London shipping

company, Mid Shore ; house above

— Thomas, under engineer. Harbour Works ; house East Har-

bour Quay

— Robert, merchant and flaxspinner, East Cowgate, s.

— James, Tay Square Seminary ; house Magdalen Yard Road

— Mrs. MefFan-house, Ferry Road, s.

—^ John, painter. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus

— Mrs. Nethergate, s.

— Andrew, grocer, Hawkhill, s.

—. S. grocer, Annfield Lane, Hawkhill, n.

— Thomas, grocer, Hawkhill, n.

Mrs. Albion Close, Overgate, n.

— John, ropespinner, foot of Hilltown, w.

— Mrs. Miller's Buildings, foot of Hilltown, w.

— Robert, spiritdealer, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, a.

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Matthew", Janet, brewer, Overgate, n,

— Alexander, wright, Argyle Close, Overgate, n.

— James, merchant, Reform Street, wt

— Thomas, painter, Dyers' Close, head of Murraygate, n.

— James, cabinetmaker and joiner. West Port, s.

— Charles, grocer and spiritdpaler, Hawkliill, s.

— Alexander, Dundee New Bank office; house South Tay Street

Maxton, Mrs. lodgings, Campbell's Buildings, Crichton Street, e.

IMaxwell, Captain, Comelybank, Constitution Road

— John, No. 5 South Tay Street, e.

— Miss, Miln's Buildings, No. 63 Nethergate, s.

— Mrs. David, Key's Close, Nethergate, s.

— David, clothier. No. I Union Street, w.

«— Alexander, millmanager, Henderson's Wynd, West Port, n.

— John, Gowan's Court, Overgate, n.

.— Mrs. David, Tod's Burn Lane, King Street, n.

— Mrs. Tod's Burn Lane, King Street, n.

— Miss, Patullo's Buildings, Bucklemaker Wynd— James, clerk, Kirk Entry, Wellgate, e.

Meadowside Seminary ; Daniel Macintosh, first teacher

Mearns, Robert, shipmaster, Coupar's Alley, Wellgate, w.

Meek, Alexander, wright, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

— John, shoemaker, Crichton Street, w.

Meekison, James, baker, Perth Road, n.

MefFan, Misses, dressmakers and milliners. No. 17 Castle Street, w.

— Thomas Kidd, St. Paul's Court, Murraygate, s.

Meiklejohn, IMrs. Temple Lane, West Port, s.

Meldrum, John Balfour (of Balfour and Meldrum) Mid Shore

— Leslie, Dundee Foundry

— Robert, umbrella manufacturer and general slop seller, No.

16 Crichton Street, w.

— William, machinemaker, Upper Pleasance

— Mrs. Tod's Burn Entry, Wellgate, e.

— Mrs. Meadowside

Melville, William, shipmaster. Fish Street, s.

— Mrs. vintner, Barrack Road, e.

Menmuir, William, Advertiser office ; house Perth Road, s.

Merchant, Alexander, coach proprietor, No. 2 Castle Street, e.

Methven, John, auctioneer and appraiser, Joint Stock Buildings, s.

— William, manufacturer, Union Street, Maxwelltown

Middleton, William, bookseller and stationer. No. 45 Union Street

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IVIiddleton, James, blacksmith, West Wynd, Perth Road, n.

Mill, John, customhouse, Park Wynd, Hawkhill, s.

— John, weaver. West Wynd, Hawkhill, s.

— Mrs. Parnell Street, Forebank

— David, vintner, Bel! Street, Chapelshade

Millar, Robert, merchant. No. 18 Cowgate, s. ; house Small's Wynd— Robert, jun. Waterloo Cottage, Blackness Road, s.

— James, chain-cable manufacturer and shipsmith, £ast Harbour

— James and John, coal merchants. No. 19 Earl Grey's Dock, w.

— William, baker, Union Street, e.

— Miss, Roseangle

— Robert, tea merchant, Perth Road, s.

— George, manufacturer, Perth Road, s.

— James, brewer, Park Wynd, Hawkhill, s.

— Robert, vintner, Seagate, n.

— David, manufacturer, Loudon's Alley, Hawkhill, n,

— David, stoneware merchant, foot of Hilltown, w.

— Thomas, Cartwright, Bell's Buildings, Hilltown, w.

— Alexander, baker, Loudon's Buildings, Hilltown, e.

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James, Smith's Buildings, Hilltown, e.

— Mrs. Parnell Street, Forebank

— Mrs. spiritdealer, Barrack Street, e.

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Thomas, vintner, Argyle Close, Overgate, n.

— Miss, New Inn Entry, w.

— David, grocer, narrow of Murraygate, n.

— James, sliipmaster. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus

Miller, Mrs. John Blair, Whiteleys, Nethergate, n.

— Thomas, late brewer. Miller's Buildings, Perth Road, n.

— David and Charles, star brewery, Perth Road, n.

— Gabriel (of M'Ewen and Miller) Bain's Square, Cowgate, n=

— Alexander, writer. High Street ; house Greenfield Place

— Thomas (of Dawson and Miller) Reform Street, e.

.

Misses M.and H. milliners. No. 28, west end of High Street, s.

— John, grocer and spiritdealer. No. 26, west end of High Street

— John, saddler, west end of High Street, n.

— James, bleacher, Bullionfield ; office No. 3 Cowgate, s.

— William H. baker. No. 28 Union Street, e.

Donald G. grocer and spiritdealer. No. 14 Union Street, w.

— David, merchant, Miller's Buildings, Perth Road, s.

— David (of D. and C. Miller) Miller's Buildings, Perth Road, s.

— Charles (of D. and C. Miller) Miller's Buildings, Perth Road

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!Miller, James, manufacturer, Miller's Buildings, fiilltoivn, wi

Aikmen, wright, Soutar's Close, West Port, s.

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Mrs. china and stoneware merchant. West Port, Si

— Misses, milliners. West Port, w.

— Mrs. lodgings, Sandeman's Court, Cowgate, s.

— James, contractor, Dens

Mills, J. and A. merchants and manufacturers, No. 20 Cowgate, s.

— James, manufacturer, No. 20 Cowgate, s.

— James, jeweller and perfumer, west end of High Street, s.

— Mrs. John, Black's Croft, n.

— William, shipmaster, Exchange Street, n.

— William, shipmaster. Commercial Street, Dock Street, n.

— William, grocer, Mid Road, Chapelshade

— Misses, milliners, No. 37, west end of High Street, n.

— Richard, wright, Hunter Street, Witchknow, s.

Miln, David, banker. No. 47 Murraygate, s.

— George and Robert, and J. Forgan, writers. New Inn Entry

— Robert, writer. New Inn Entry ; house No. 1 1 Reform Street

— James, Miln's Buildings, No. 9 Nethergate, s.

— Thomas, blacksmith, Seagate, s.

— T. W. merchant, Cowgate ; house Bucklemaker Wynd— James, spiritdealer, Greenmarket, n.

— David, spiritdealer, Overgate, n.

— John, cabinetmaker and joiner, Perth Road, n.

— James, manufacturer, Burntbarns, Upper Chapelshade

— David, tailor, St. Salvator's Close, Overgate, n.

— James, jun. council and guildry officer, and billet-master,

Speid's Close, Overgate, n.

— Robert, tailor, Wyllie's Close, Murraygate, n.

Milne, George, writer. New Inn Entry ; house Perth Road, s.

— Patrick, grocer and spiritdealer, Wellgate, w.

— Alexander, merchant and flaxspinner. Lower Pleasance

— John, manufacturer, Milne's Court, Wellgate, w.

— Mrs. David, toll-keeper, West Craigie

— William, shipmaster, Seagate, s.

— John, flesher, narrow of Murraygate, n.

— Alexander, cattle-dealer, No. 140 Seagate, n.

.—

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David, commander of " Bonny Dundee" steamer, Craig Lane

— and Brown, card manufacturers, Westfield, Perth Road, s.

— Peter, shoemaker, Henderson's Wynd, West Port, n.

— James, manufacturer, Tod's Bum Entry, Wellgate, e.

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Milne, Thomas, reedmaker, Wellgate, e.

— James, spiritdealer, Small's Wynd, e.

Mitchell, David, writer, New Inn Entry, w. ; residence Blackheath-

house, Hawkhill, n.

— John, flaxspinner and manufacturer, Baltic Street

— James, Seafield, Magdalen Yard

— David, shipmaster. Union Street, w.

— David, clothier, foot of Overgate, n.

— Misses, dressmakers, Key's Buildings, No. 94 Nethergate, n.

— Miss, Union Place, Magdalen Yard

— Alexander, late farmer, Perth Road, s.

— Peter, manufacturer, Ryehill, Perth Road, n.

— John, wright. East Seagate, n.

— Dcivid, mechanic, Seagate, n.

— James, gardener, narrow of Murraygate, s.

— David, vintner, Seagate, s.

— Thomas, stabler, Yeaman Shore, s.

— George, Fell's Buildings, grocer, Perth Road, n.

— Alexander, shipmaster. Tod's Burn Lane, King Street, n.

— Alex. Butchart's Buildings, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus

— Mrs. David, Coupar's Alley, Wellgate, w.

— George, Baltic Street, n.

— Mrs. William, South Tay Street, e.

—. D. vintner, Hawkhill, n.

— Mrs. George, wrights' tavern, No. 12 Overgate, s.

Mitchelson, H. grocer, English Chapel, west end of High Street, n.

Moir, David, manufacturer, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus

John, merchant, St. Andrew's Street, e.

William, manufacturer. Tod's Burn Lane, King Street, n.

— Adam, manufacturer, King Street, n.

George, baker, Wellgate, w.

Molison, F. merchant, Bain's Square ; house Bin Rock., Perth Road

Mrs. Davidson's Buildings, Seagate, s.

Mollwo, Herman, flax merchant, Meadow-house

Moncrieff, James, shipmaster, Castle Street, w.

William, tea and spiritdealer, Overgate. s.

David, baker, Hawkhill, s.

Moncur, David, merchant, No. 24 Cowgate, s. ; house Hawkhill Place

John, jun. merchant, No. 24 Cowgate, s.

Captain A. west end of Magdalen "fard

. Alexander, manufacturer, East Wynd, Hawkhill, s.

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Moncur, David, stationer, Murraygate, s.

— William, late brewer, Castle Court

— Andrew, weaver, Ryehill Park, Logic

— William, renovator, Nethergate, n.

Montgomery, James, South Tay Street, e.

Moon and Langlands, Albion-house, No. 27 Overgatc, s. and No< I

Tally Street, w.

— Miss, No. 19 Union Street, w.

i— William (of Moon and Langlands) Thorter Row, w.

— Adam, surgeon, Thorter Row, w.

— .Tohn, vintner. Tally Street, e.

Moore and Walker, painters, Meadowside

_ Alexander, painter, Mauchlin Tower Close, Murraygate, n.

Morgan, Misses, Bucklemaker Wynd, n.

— Alexander, hairdresser, Witchknow, n.

— John, grocer. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

Morris, William, treasurer of the Dundee police establishment, High

Street, s. ; house St. Clement's Lane

— William, surgeon, foot of North Tay Street, e.

Thomas, shipmaster, Pitcairn's Court, Nethergate, s.

Misses, dressmakers, foot of Crichton Street, e.

— Miss, narrow of Murraygate, n.

— John, flaxdresser, Lumsden's Buildings, West Port, n.

John, shoemaker, Hilltown, w.

Mrs. draper. Taws' Buildings, Hilltown, e.

Morrison, John, teller Dundee Bank ; house Forebank

James, manufacturer, James's Park, Forfar Road

James, baker, head of Hilltown, w.

John, grocer and spiritdealer, William Street, King Street, n.

Alexander, sheriff-officer, Campbell's Close, High Street, n.

Alexander, grocer, Bellfield Lane, Hawkhill, n.

Morton, William, merchant, Trades' Lane, e. ; house Reform Street

Robert, watchmaker. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

Moyes and Kidd, ironmongers, foot of Overgate, s.

Wm. (of Moyes and Kidd) Dyers' Close, head of Murraygate

Robert, woollen and linendraper, No. 28 Murraygate, s.

George, customhouse, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

Muat, Mrs. William, vintner. North Tay Street, w.

Mudie, John, surgeon, No. 1 Meadow Entry, Murraygate, n.

Peter, surgeon, Peter Street, e.

. David, teller Dundee New Bank ; house East Sesgate, li.

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Mudie, Francis, flaxdresser, Seagate, n.

— Peter, cabinetmaker, Peter Street, e.

—. Robert, late brewer, Thomson's Lane, Perth Road, s.

— William, weaver, Ladywell Lane

— John, manufacturer, Dallfield Walk, e.

. Mrs. F. Mustard's Buildings, Dallfield Walk, e.

— Thomas, late merchant, King Street, n.

— James, Joint Stock Buildings, n.

. Mrs. Thomas, vintner, Hood's Close, Murraygate, n.

— James, watchmaker, west end of High Street, n.

.— David, grocer, narrow of Murraygate, n.

Muirhead, William, gardener, Perth Road, s.

Mulligen, Bernard, vintner, Joint Stock Buildings, s.

Mundie, Robert, shipmaster, Carolina Port

Munro, William, surgeon and accoucheur. No. 20 Reform Street, w=

— John, wright, Wellgate, e.

— Mrs. grocer. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus

— John, Miller's Buildings, Perth Road, n.

— John, smith, Witchknow, s.

—. John, spiritdealer, Thorter Row, w.

Murdoch, George, kirk treasurer. Barrack Street, w. ; house No. 4

St. Clement's Lane

— William, grocer and spiritdealer. No. 179 Overgate, n.

— David, wright, Seagate, s.

— John, plumber, Parnell Street, Forebank

— Robert, wright. Temple Lane, West Port, s.

— Mrs. No. 106 Nethergate, n.

Murray, Mrs. Miln's Buildings, Nethergate, s.

— Miss, Nethergate, s.

—. William, ironmonger, scale-beam-maker and smith, No. 66

Murraygate, n. ; house Cottonwork Road, Dens

— James, ironmonger and blacksmith. No. 12 High Street, s.

;

house Reform Street

— John, shipmaster, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

— David, carpenter, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

— William, customs, Seagate, n.

— Charles, oyster tavern, Dyers' Close, head of Murraygate, n,

— C. vintner, Cameron's Buildings, Exchange Street, s.

.— James, ropemaker, Hawkhill, s.

— John, flaxdresser, Cottonwork Road, Dens

— William, clerk, Mauchlin Tower Court, Murraygate, n.

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Mustard, James, flesher. King Street, n.

Myles, David, coal merchant, Seagate, n.

— William, accountant Royal Bank ; house Exchange Street

— Thomas, weaver, Baxter's Buildings, Perth Road, s.

Mylne, Mrs. Thomas, of Mylnefield, Annfield-house

Nairne, William, merchant, St. Andrew's Street

— David, shoemaker, Arthur Street, Dallfield

Nasmyth, Robert, surgeon, Milnbank

Nathaniel, Mrs. Nethergate, s.

National Bank OflBce, Cowgate, n. ; Patrick Hunter Thorns, agent

Neave, David, architect. No. 8 South Tay Street, e.

— Charles, clerk, St. Andrew's Street, e.

.

James, clerk to David Martin & Co. ; house South Tay Street

— James, merchant, Peter Street, e.

— M. Pitcairn's Court, Nethergate, s.

— Alexander, Albion Close, Overgate, n.

Neill, James, hairdresser. No. 81 Murraygate, n.

— Charles, weaver. Black's Croft, s.

— David, flesher. King Street, n.

— Charles, grocer, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

— James, weaver, James's Park, Forfar Road

Neilson, William, boot and shoemaker, No. 20 Union Street, w.

— William, tailor. West Port

Neish, Captain James, Hon. E.I. C. S. Magdalen Yard Road, s.

— Thomas, merchant, Cowgate, s ; vice-consul for Russia ; house

Magdalen Yard Road, n.

— Alexander, manufacturer, foot of Hilltown, w.

— James, manufacturer, Hawkhill, n.

— James, late of customs ; house Perth Road, s.

— Mrs. William, Meadow Street, n.

Ness, David, millmanager. Brown Street, e.

Newall, Walter, merchant, Hawkhill Place

— George H. merchant. No. 27 Cowgate, s; house Thomson

Street, Perth Road, s.

— Archibald, surgeon, Hawkhill Place

Nicholson, Thomas, manager for the Dundee and Newtyle railway

company; house South Tay Street, e.

— Charles, brush manufacturer, No. 15, narrow of Murraygate, s.

.— Robert, grocer, Hilltown, w.

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Mcoll, George, merchant and manufacturer, King Street, s.

— James, manager for the Dundee, Perth, and London shipping

company; house South Tay Street, w.

— Mrs. Thomas, Hawkhill Place

— Mrs. James, King Street, s.

.— Miss E. tea-dealer and grocer, No. 102 Nethergate, n.

;

house Miln's Buildings, Nethergate, s.

George, junior, grocer and spiritdealer, Murraygate, n.

James, Shore Dues office; house Lilybank

Robert, builder, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

John, assistant teacher of English, Public Seminaries

— William, lime merchant, Cowgate Port, n.

— John, Wright, Burnhead ; house head of Seagate, n.

— Miss, Clark's Buildings, Exchange Street, s.

— Robert, grocer and spiritdealer, No. 20 High Street, s,

— Robert, vintner. Dock Street, n.

— James, blockmaker. East Harbour

— George, blockmaker, Greenmarket, e.

— William, shipmaster. Mid Wynd, Perth Road, n.

.— James, gardener. Upper Dudhope .

'

— Peter, baker, Upper Pleasance, n.

— William, boot and shoemaker, West Port, n.

— Andrew, cabinetmaker, Overgate, s.

— William, tailor, Peter's Court, Cowgate, n,

— James, clerk, Princes* Street, Wallace Feus, n.

— William, wright. Shepherd's Close, Murraygate, n.

— Peter, cabinetmaker, School Wynd, w.

Nimmo, Patrick, M. D. physician to the Lunatic Asylum, South Tay

Street, e.

— Matthew, surgeon, No. 30 Reform Street ; surgery under

Town House, High Street

— William, grocer. Blackness Road, n.

Niven, D. B. agent for Sun Fire office, &c. No. 26 Castle Street, w,

— David, and Son, fleshers. Vault, e.

Noble, Thomas, vintner, Hawkhill, s.

Norrie, Charles (of Halley and Norrie) Wellington Street, Forebank

— John, clerk. Upper Pleasance, s.

— James, shipmaster. King Street, n.

Nucator, Mrs, Hutchison's Buildings, Overgate, n,

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OO'Donnel, James, spiritdealer, Overgate, s.

O'Farrell, George, auctioneer and appraiser, Crichton Street, ^. .

Ogilvie, James and John, writers, New Inn Entry, e.

,— James, writer, Park Place, Nethergate, n.

— George, of Kirkbuddo, Hawkhill Place

— Miss, of Lochlair, South Tay Street, w.

— Mrs. George, west end of High Street, n.

— William, shipowner, Nethergate, n.

— Mrs. brewer. No. 12 Crichton Street, w.

— Mrs. St. Salvator's Close, Overgate, n.

— David, shipwright, Yoaman Shore, n.

Ogilvy, Alex. Tay ropework, Perth Road, s. ; warehouse Mid Shore

—- James J. manufacturer, Perth Road, s.

— Jliss, Perth Road, s.

Oman, George, cooper, narrow of Murraygate, s.

Operative Mason Lodge, Guillan's Close, Overgate, n.

Orphan Institution, Small's Wynd, e.

Orquhart, James, boot and shoemaker, Nethergate, n.

Ouchterlony, Mrs. David, Nethergate, s.

— James, Union Close, Nethergate, n.

Ower, James and Robert, manufacturers, Hawkhill, s;

— George, glazier. Barrack Street, e.

— Mrs. Witchknow, n.

— Peter, vintner, Overgate, s.

— James, mariner. Castle Street, e.

Owler, William, Hunter Street, Witchknow, g.

Pagan, John, hosier and glover. High Street, n.

Palmer, John, gardener, Maryfield, Forfar Road

Pandreich, Mrs. grocer, foot of Blackness Road, s.

Park, Mungo, clerk to the collector of Excise ; office Barrack Street|

house Wesley's lodgings, Cowgate, s.

Miss Margaret, milliner, Nethergate, s.

Parks, John, spiritdealer, Overgate, s.

Paterson, James, architect, No. 20 Reform Street, w.

William, gardener, Shepherd's Lane, Perth Road, s,

William, fruiterer and grocer. No. 24 Union Street, w.

— David, grocer, Black's Croft, n.

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PaSerson, Charles, grocer and spiritdeaier, Black's Croft, n.

— Charles, paste-blacking manufacturer, Black's Croft, n.

— David, clerk, Seagate, s.

— Mrs. vintner, foot of Hilltown, e.

— James, weaver, Parnell Street, Forebank

— "John, tailor. Dyers' Close, head of Murraygate, n.

— James, clerk. South Tay Street, w.

— James, millmanager. West Port, s.

— David, baker, Bell Street, Chapelshade

Faton, George, surgeon. No. 21 St. Andrew's Street, e.

— James, shipmaster, Ett^ Seagate, n.

— John, merchant, St. Andrew's Street, e.

.— JMrs. No. 21 St. Andrew's Street, e.

— Francis, mariner, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n,

— Mrs. No. 44 Nethergate, s.

Patrick, Mrs. Exchange Street, s.

— Stewart, shipmaster, No. 15 Union Street, w.

— James, shipmaster, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

Pattie, Robert, vintner, Seagate, n.

Patullo, Alexander, baker, head of Wellgate, w.

— Miss M. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

— Peter, shipmaster, Seagate, n.

.— Miss, PatuUo's Buildings, Bucklemaker Wynd, s.

— Mrs. James, vintner, Croom's Close, High Street, n.

— Miss, Rankioe's Close, High Street, n.

Peacock, James, hatter, foot of Overgate, n.

— David, west harbour tavern, No. 17 Earl Grey's Dock

— William, grocer, Scouringburn, n.

Pearson, David, vintner, head of Seagate, s.

— Mrs. South Tay Street, e.

Peat, Robert, manufacturer, Murraygate, n.

Peattie, James, vvright, Willison Street, Barrack Street, w.

Peddie, Andrew, of Bankhead, foot of Castle Street, w.

Peebles, John, grocer. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

— Andrew, vintner, Soot's Buildings, Dallfield

— John, vintner, Overgate, s.

— Mrs. vintner, Hawkhill, n.

Penman, Robert, marblecutter, Craig Lane, e.

— Robert, block and pumpmaker, East Harbour

Penny, John, clothier and draper. West Port, s.

Peniiycook, James, merchant, Seagate, s. ; house Forebank

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Pennjcook, David, flesher, Cowgate Port, s.

Peter, David, and Co. merchants, Bain's Court, Cowgate, d,

— Thomas, tailor. High Street, n.

— Daniel, mason, Havvkhill, n.

— George, vintner, Lower Pleasance

— John, vintner. Upper Pleasance

— D. vintner, Overgate, s.

Petrie, James, commercial inn, No. 188 Overgate, n.^

— Mrs. East Cowgate, s.

— Mrs. King Street, s.

— Thomas, shoemaker, Scouringburn, n.

— John, gardener. Upper Diidhope

— John, sawyer, Brown Street, c.

— James, slopseller. West Port, n.

— Mrs. Petrie's Buildings, Hilltown, e.

— Alexander, tailor and clothier. No. G9 High Street, n.

— Mrs. grocer, Nethergate, n.

— David, paper-ruler, Overgate, s.

— Henry, baker, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

Phillip, David, manufacturer, Seagate, s.

— David, jun. manager of callendering company, Cowgate, n^

— David, vintner. Fish Street, s.

— George, manufacturer, Upper Pleasance

— John, manufacturer. Rose Street, Rosebank

— James, cowfeeder, head of Hilltown, e.

— Mungo, carter, Elizabeth Street, Maxwelltown

Phillips, Andrew, shipmaster, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

Pieric, Mrs. Garland's Buildings, narrow of Murraygate, s.

Pilmer, D. superintendent of Harbour Police; house Exchange Street

Pirie, Alexander, manufacturer, Hilltown, e.

— Alexander, painter. Fish Street, s.

Fitcairn, Andrew, of Pratis, Nethergate, s.

— Thomas, surgeon and accoucheur. No. 34 Murraygate, s.

— David, merchant, St. Andrew's Street, e.

Pitkeathly, Thomas, lime merchant, Princes'^ Street, Wallace Feus

Playfair, Miss M. Seafield Cottage, Magdalen Yard

Police Office, St. Clement's Lane, High Street, s.

Police Treasurer's Office, Town-house, High Street, s.

Political Union Reading Room, Campbell's Close, High Street, n.

Pope, David, grocer, Overgate, n. ; house above

Porter, David (Mr. Dalgairns's, wine and spirit merchant) Mid Shore

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Rollo, David, writer, High Street, n.

— Mrs. vintner, Fish Street, n.

Ronaldson, Mrs. George, Union Street, w.

Rose, W. G. spiritdealer, Rankine's Close, High Street, n.

Ross, Daniel (of Tompsett, Ross, & Co. London) Hawkhill Place

— James C. tailor and clothier, No. 1 1 Union Street, w. ; house

No. 40 Union Street, e.

Mrs. Christopher, St. Salvator's Close, Overgate, n.

— George, spiritdealer, New Buildings, Lochee Road, e.

— Donald, brewer. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

— Donald, cooper. Castle Lane, s.

— Alexander, vintner, Witchknow, n.

— M. Haggart's Buildings, Barrack Street, w.

— John, vintner, Commercial Street, Maxwelltown

— John, spiritdealer. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

— John, auctioneer and appraiser, head of South Tay Street

— David, vintner, head of School Wynd, Overgate, s.

— Mrs. Thomas, Hawkhill Place

Rough, George, glover. No. 5 High Street, s. ; house Nethergate, n.

— George, jun. glover, ditto, s. ; house No. 1 Commercial Street

Rowan, Alexander, jun. merchant. No. 20 St. Andrew's Street, e.

;

house Thomson Street, Perth Road, s.

Roxburgh, Rev. John, Heathfield-house

— Andrew, agent. No. 46 Seagate, s.

Roy, Andrew, of the Dundee Public Seminaries, Reform Street

— George, teacher, Tay Street Lane, Nethergate, n.

— James, writer, Lindsay Street, e.

— William, turner, Overgate, n.

Royal Hotel (Wallace's) Nethergate, s.

Rule, James, watch and clockmaker, west end of High Street ; house

Meadowside

Royal Mail and General Coach-offices, Trades' Hall, s, and No. 2

Castle Street, e.

Russell, Rev. Dr. David, No. 35 Nethergate, s.

— James, manager for gas light company ; house Bonnybank

— David, chemist and druggist. No. 1 High Street ; house

Comely Bank, Constitution Road

— Misses Jane and Margaret, South Tay Street, e.

— Andrew, engineer, Crichton's Close, narrow of Murraygate, n.

— William, engineer, Crichton's Close, narrow of Murraygate, n.

Rutherford, William, vintner, Fish Street, s.

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Rutherford, James, spiritdealer, Bell Street, Chapelshade .

Ruxton, Mrs. Robert, ship tavern, Mid Shore

IS

Sailors' Hall, Yeaman Shore, s.

Salmon, Peter, bricklayer. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

— Mrs. No. 24 High Street, s.

Samson, William, manufacturer, Hilltown, e.

— George, manufacturer, Hilltown, e.

— Hugh, manufacturer, Jamaica Street, MaxwelUown

— David, weaver, Mackay's Buildings, Hawkhill, s.

Sandeman, Robert, merchant, Ladywell Lane, e.

— Misses, foot of Castle Street, w.

— Mrs. David, Rankine's Close, High Street, n.

Sanderson, John, merchant, Wellgate, e. ; house Union Place,

Magdalen Yard

— J. tobacco and candle manufacturer. No. 74 High Street, n.

— Peter, cabinetmaker, Gray's Close, High Street, n.

— M. and Co. spiritdealers, narrow of Murraygate, n.

Saunders, James, writer ; clerk to the harbour trustees and guildry

incorporation ; Crichton's Close, Overgate, n.

— James Macdonald, writer ; clerk to the harbour police court

;

Crichton's Close, Overgate, n.

— William Crichton, surgeon, Crichton's Close, Overgate, n.

— Walker, hatmaker, Chapelside, west end of High Street, n. ;

house Lindsay Street

— Peter, leather merchant, Tally Street, e.

— William, grocer and spiritdealer, Murraygate, n.

— Mrs. grocer, Low's Buildings, Hilltown, e.

— George, vintner, Wellgate, w.

— Thomas, cowfeeder, Sanderson's Court, Overgate, s.

— William, grocer, Hawkhill, n.

Sceales, Andrew, of the customs, Grayheath, Hawkhill, n.

Scobbie, James, sheriff officer. Dyers* Close, head of Murraygate, n.

Scollay, James, shoemaker. West Port, s.

Scott, Captain Patrick, late Hon. E. I. C. S. Netbergate, s.

— David, bootmaker, west end of High Street, n. ; house Dud-

hope Place

— Captain John, superintendent of Tay ferries. Union Street, e.

.— George, grocer. No. 9 High Street, s. ; house Vault

— G. jun. ironmonger, No. 3 High Street, s, ; house King Street

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Scott, John, late merchant, Roodyards, Ferry Road, s.

Robert, wright and glazier, King Street, s.

— Andrew, wright and glazier. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

— David, glazier, No. 61 Wellgate, e.

— William, Scott's Buildings, Hilltown, w.

, William, tavern keeper, Bain's Square, Wellgate, e.

, James, grocer, wine and spirit merchant. West Port, n.

, W. superintendent ofpublic works. New Buildings, Nethergate

— James, shipmaster, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

.

David, wright, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

Alexander, wright, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

James, mariner, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

— James, shipmaster. Fish Street, n.

Mrs. John Home, Magdalen Yard

— David, manufacturer. Mid Wynd, Hawkhill. s.

— Robert, vintner. Upper Pleasance

— James, packer. Meal's Close, Overgate, n.

Archibald, tanner. Bell Street, Chapelshade

William, manufacturer, Bell Street, Chapelshade

— Alexanderj grocer, foot of Hilltown, w.

David, manufacturer, David's Buildings, Hilltown, e.

T. grocer and spiritdealer, Dron's Buildings, Overgate, n.

— William, jun. manufacturer, Hilltown, e.

James, merchant, Bonnybank

.

John, wright, Methodist Close, Overgate, n.

Thomas C. woollendraper and silkmercer, High Street, n.

James, tailor, Gray's Close, High Street, n.

John, writer, head of Murraygate, n.

.

George, shipmaster, Milne's Court, Wellgate, w.

Mrs. Gellatly's Buildings, Nethergate, n.

_. M. vintner, Gill's Buildings, Witchknow, s.

, Donald, grocer, Barrow's Buildings, Witchknow, s.

— Frederick, watchmaker, foot of Overgate, s.

James, tailor, Overgate, s.

P. feather merchant, head of Seagate, n.

Scrimgeour, Cathcart, furnishing tailor, Greenmarket, e.

John, millmanager, North Tay Street, e.

Scrivens, Edward, vintner. Blackness Road, s.

Seatton, Mrs. spiritdealer, Lumsden's Buildings, West Port, n.

Sellar, A. writer and notary, St. Andrew's Street ; house Roseangle

Shand, William, feuar, Seaficld, Magdalen Yard

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Sharp, William, saddler, High Street, w.

— John, merchant and flaxspinner. Ward Road, s,

— James, vintner, Session Street, w.

Shaw and Thomson, writers. No. 4 Castle Street, e.

— Walter (of Shaw and Thomson) Castlehill

— William, merchant and cloth callenderer, Cowgate Port

;

house Forebank

— Frederick, bookseller, High Street, s. ; house Reform Street

— Duncan, teacher, Upper Pleasance

Shearer, Donald, vintner. Fish Street, n.

— William, cooper. Barrack Road, e.

Shepherd, Mungo, grocer and mealseller, Overgate, n.

— David, Wright, narrow of Murraygate, n.

— Robert, spiritdealer, St. Clement's Lane, n.

— David, baker, Dingwall's Buildings, Bucklemaker Wynd, s.

— James, vintner, Campbell's Close, High Street, n.

— Mrs. Campbell's Close, High Street, n.

— Miss, Church Lane, Tally Street, e.

— William, grocer, Murraygate, n.

— George, late spiritdealer, Tay Street Lane, e.

Sheriff Clerk's Office, west end of High Street, n.

Sherwood, John, and Co. grocers, East Seagate, n.

Shiell and Small, writers. New Inn Entry, w.

Shipbuilding Company's Yard, East Seagate, s.

Shore Dues Office, Exchange Buildings, Dock Street, n.

Sibbald, David, gardener, Lower Crescent

Sidey, Peter, grocer. West Port, s.

Sievwright, Mrs. Church Lane, Nethergate, n.

Sime, William, bookseller and stationer, Overgate, n. ; house above

— William, jun. cabinetmaker, Nethergate, s.

— Miss, No. 49 Nethergate, s.

— James, landsurveyor, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

— Thomas, Wellgate, e.

— John, spiritdealer. Dock Street, n.

— Walter, vintner, Scouringburn, n.

Simmers, William, shipmaster, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

Simpson, George, writer, Church Lane, Tally Street, e.

— Robert, shipmaster, Croll's Rocks, Ferry Road, s.

— Thomas, Ferry Road, s.

,— Miss Jean, lodgings. No. 16 Yeaman Shore, s.

.— James, shoemaker, Peter Street, e.

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Simpson, William, shoemaker, Wood's Buildings, Hilltown, e.

— William, carter, Alaryfield, Forfar Road

— A. and Co. taproom, Meadowside

— James, grocer, King Street, n.

— M. vintner, Gray's Buildings, Witchknow, s.

Simson, Simon, writer. No. 2 High Street, s ; house Taylor's Lane,

Perth Boad, s.

— Tliomas, grocer, Murraygate, s. ; house Murraygate, s.

Sinclair, Hugh, hotel. Castle Street, e. and head of Seagate, s.

— Alexander, brewer, Fenton's Close, narrow of Murraygate, n.

— Alexander, pawnbroker, Key's Close, Nethergate, s.

— John, spiritdealer. Lower Pleasance

Skeen, James, wright. Lower Pleasance

—. John, mason. Union Street, Maxwelltown

Small, James, jun. merchant, Peter Street, e. ; house Small's Wynd— David (of Shiell and Small) Edenbank, Ferry Road, n.

— Mrs. William, Edenbank, Ferry Road, n.

— Thomas, baker, Greenmarket, n.

—. Robert, flesher, Greenmarket, e.

.

Andrew, tinplateworker and gasfitter, No. 21 High Street, s.

— John Allan, baker, Hawkhill, n.

— David, grocer, Black's Croft, s.

— David, builder, Stewart's Entry, Seagate, s.

— Mrs. Andrew, Castle Street, w.

— Mrs. Captain William, Castle Lane, Greenmarket, w.

— William, manufacturer. East Wynd, Hawkhill, s.

— James, millmanager, Hepburn's Buildings, Hawkhill, s.

— John, vintner, Blinshall Street, Witchknow, n.

— Andrew, weaver, Ryehill Park, Logie

— William, grocer, Upper Pleasance

— John, millmanager, Dudhope Wynd, s.

— Peter, grocer, Mudie's Buildings, King Street, n.

— John, grocer, King Street, n.

— Alexander, plasterer. Temple Lane, West Port, s.

— David, mariner. Small's Wynd, e.

Smart, Lieut. J. N., R.N. harbour-master; ho. Exchange Buildings

— Mrs. Thomas, Shepherd's Lane, Perth Road, s.

— David, ironmonger. No. 19 Nethergate, s.

— Miss, Hutchison's Buildings, Overgate, n.

— James, gardener, Ferrier's Buildings, Hawkhill, s.

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Smeatton, James, merchant and manufacturer, East Cowgate, s.

;

house Cottonwork Road, Dens

— David, vintner. Trades' Lane, w.

Smellie, Wm. cabinetmaker, IS'o. 7 Nethergate, s. and Long Wynd— James, grain and provision merchant, No. 75 Murraygate, n.

— William, carpenter, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

Smith, Patrick, manager Union Whale-fishing Company, Murray-

gate, s.

— Mrs. James, Murraygate, s.

— David, writer, No. 2 High Street, s. ; house Wellburn Cot-

tage, Lochee

— Thomas and Andrew, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, Nos.

115 and 116 Nethergate, n.

— James G. manufacturer, Hawkhill, s.

— David, vintner. Black's Croft, s.

— Charles, jun. wright. East Seagate, n.

— Mrs. East Seagate, n.

— William, flaxdresser, St. Roque's Lane, w.

.

Alexander, grocer, Seagate, s.

— Frederick, flaxdresser, Candle Wynd, Seagate, s.

— James, carpenter, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n,

— William, shipowner, Seagate, n.

— Margaret, grocer, Seagate, n.

— James, flesher, Seagate, n.

— Mrs. Cathro's Close, narrow of Murraygate, s.

,— William M. baker. King Street, n.

.

John, late farmer Campsie, No. 9 Cowgate, s.

— John (of Gardiner, Smith and Co.) Castle Street, w.

— Walter, vintner. Mid Shore

— James, late cabinetmaker, L. S. Co.'s Buildings, Mid Shore

.— William, tailor, Greenmarket, w.

James, coal agent. Butcher Row, s. ; house Princes' Street

— Henry, professor of music. Union Street, e.

John, late farmer, west end of Hawkhill, n.

David, vintner, Hawkhill, n.

— Peter, manufacturer. Blackness Road, s.

. John, spiritdealer, Scouringburn, n.

Robert, vintner, Witchknow, n.

David, wright, Session Street, Witchknow, n.

Alexander, grocer, Session Street, Witchknow, n.

_ William, weaver, Ryehill Park, Logie

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Smith, Sime, millmanager, Brown Street, e.

— Ann, Henderson's Buildings, West Port, n.

John, vintner, Henderson's Buildings, West Port, n.

James, millmanager, Willison Street, Barrack Street, w.

. Peter, clerk, foot of Lindsay Street, Overgate, w.

— Mrs. Barrack Road, e.

.— James, flaxdresser, Arthur Street, Dall&eld

Mrs. grocer. Bell's Buildings, Hilltown, w.

George, vintner, Strathmartine Road, w.

Alexander, jun. Smithfield, head of Hilltown, e.

John, merchant. Miller's Buildings, Hilltown, e.

Andrew, shoemaker, Petrie's Buildings, Hilltown, e.

.— Alexander, clothier, foot of Hilltown, e.

James, jun. colkctor of poors' rates, Murraygate, s.

David, weaver, Smithfield, head of Hilltown, e.

William, spiritdealer, Hilltown, e.

. John, baker. No. 5, head of Seagate, s.

, Alexander, baker. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n,

James, flaxdresser. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

Henry, manufacturer. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

William, shipmaster, Denbrae Road, e.

J. spiritdealer, Wellgate, e.

~. James, carter. Joint Stock Buildings, n.

Fi. and J. milliners, Barrack Street, e.

Alexander, grocer, Overgate, n.

Miss Joanna, Reform Street, e.

— George, mason, Rankine's Close, High Street, n.

John, shipmaster. Dyers' Close, head of Murraygate, n,

— John, clothier, No. 79 Murraygate, n.

, James, late clothier, Meadowside

— George, druggist, foot of Hilltown

. Alexander, millmanager. South Tay Street, e.

Miss, ladies' seminary. South Tay Street, w.

Peter, grocer. Temple Lane, West Port, s.

— and Small, manufacturers, Small's Wynd, e.

Alexander, wright. Gill's Buildings, Witchknow, s.

Andrew, tinsmith, foot of Hawkhill, n.

— Mrs. grocer, Overgate, s.

— John, potato merchant, Callender Close, Overgate, s.

— David, shoemaker, Overgate, s.

—, Miss Isabella, milliner, Overgate, s.

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Smith, John, flesher, Perth Road, n.

Soot, Mrs. James, Union Street, w.

i^ James, merchant, Queen Street; house Dallfield-houst

— David, grocer. No. 192 Overgale, n.

— Mrs. William, North Tay Street, w.

Soutar, James, Thornbank, Ferry Road, n.

— George, bootmaker, No. 1 Reform Street, e.

— Mrs. St. Andrew's Street, e,

— William, carpenter, Seagate, n.

— James, wright, Hilltown, w.

— Charles, spiritdealer, Ann Street, Maxwelltown

— Mrs. grocer, Gray's Buildings, Witchknow, s.

Spalding, Mrs. John, lodgings, Rankine's Close, High Street, n.

Spankie, Cochrane and Co. manufacturers. East Seagate, s.

— James, merchant. Barrack Street, w.

— James, jun. merchant. Barrack Street, w.

Speid, George, gardener and dairyman, Perth Road, s.

Spence, Stewart, manufacturer, Cottonwork Road, Dens

— J. surgeon and dentist, head of Reform Street, e.

— Misses, High Street, s.

— James, painter. Smith's Buildings, Nethergate, n.

— Agnes, vintner. Fish Street, s.

— Thomas, Joint Stock Buildings, n.

— Robert, shoemaker, Hawkhili, s.

— Alexander, spiritdealer, Hawkhili, s.

Spink, John, shipmaster. Fish Street, s,

— Mrs. Robert, Fisb Street, s.

Stalker, Miss Margaret, High Street, s.

— Miss, Mint Close, High Street, n.

— James, hairdresser, Crichton Street, w.

John, dyer. Tannage Court, Meadowside

Stamp Paper and Assessed Tax Office, No. 8 Castle Street, e.

Stark, David, manufacturer, Baltic Street, n. and Dudhope Wynd, s.

St. Clair, Mrs. Seafield Lane, Perth Road, s.

Steele, Mrs. Andrew, Groom's Close, High Street, n.

Miss Isabella, dressmaker and milliner, No. 10 High Street

John, Barrack Road, Upper Chapelshade

James, spiritdealer. Mid Shore, n.

— Andrew, grocer. West Port, s.

— William,'tavernkeeper, High Street, n.

,— James, plasterer, Little Meadows

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Steele, John, clerk, South Tay Street, e.

Steplien, George, ironmonger, No. 30 Castle Street, w. ; house

Meadow Entry, Murraygate, n.

William (of Banks and Stephen) St. Andrew's Street, w.

— Mrs. Peter Street, Murraygate, s.

— Mrs. Dr. Keiller's Buildings, Seagate, s.

— Mrs. Bain's Square, Cowgate, n.

— James, carpenter, Seagate, s.

— David, machinemaker, St. Paul's Court, Murraygate, s.

— P. and J. grocers, Annfield Road

— Mrs. Methodist Close, Overgate, n.

— Alexander, stoneware merchant, Hawkhill, s.

Stephens, Miss Anne, Nethergate, n.

Steven, Robert, shipmaster, Dallfield Walk, w.

— John, late mariner, St. Clement's Court, Vault

— James, vintner, Horsewater Wynd, Scouringburn, n.

— William, vintner, Strathmartine Road, w.

— Thomas, spiritdealer, Wellgate, w.

— James, coachman, Tay Street Lane, w.

Stevenson, William, bookbinder, Castle Lane, foot of Vault, s.

Stewart, Robert, Public Seminaries, Barrack Road, e.

— James, glover. Trades' Hall, High Street, e.

— James, Roman eagle inn, Macintosh's Close, Murraygate, n.

— John, nursery and seedsman, Nethergate, n.

— Mrs. David, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus

— William, wright. Constable Street, Wallace Feus

— William, flesher, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus

— WiUiam, shipbuilder. Black's Croft, n.

— David, contractor, East Seagate, n.

— James, shipmaster, East Cowgate, s.

— John, vintner. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus

— John, mason, Seagate, s.

— William, wine and spirit merchant, Dock Street, n.

— Robert, brassfounder, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

— Mrs. J. vintner, Seagate, n.

— Robert, furnishing tailor, St. Andrew's Street, w.

— Mrs. James, Thomson's Lane, Perth Road, s.

— Miss, teacher of music, Grayheath, Hawkhill, n.

— James, grocer, Ryehill, Perth Road, n.

— Charles, gardener. Blackness Road, n.

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Stewart, George, grocer, Reid's Buildings, Scoiiringburn

— Robert, engineer, Messrs. Carmichaers, West Ward— Mrs. Blinshall Street, w.

— Robert, teacher, Blinshall Street, w.

— James, manufacturer, Upper Pleasance, s.

— Rev. William, Ryehill Park, Logie -

— Alexander, weaver, Ryehill Park, Logie

— John, weaver, Ryehill Park, Logie

— Robert, vintner. West Port, n.

— Robert, slater. Barrack Street, w.

— John, varnisher, Roger's Close, Overgate, n.

— James, Lindsay Street, Overgate, n.

— Mrs. callender, Barrack Road, e.

— INIrs. Stewart's Buildings, Bell Street, Chapelshadc

— Robert, spiritdealer, Hilltown, e.

— James, agent, Baltic Street, n. ; house Bonnybank

— Charles, slater, Bucklemaker Wynd, n,

— William, stabler, King Street, n.

— John, spiritdealer, King Street, n.

— Alexander, flesher, foot of Blackness Road, s.

.

David, broker, Witchknow, s.

— Mrs. west end of High Street, n.

— William, painter, Nethergate, s.

Stirling, Robert, merchant ; house Seabank, Magdalen Yard Road

— James, Dundee foundry company; house Cottage, Ferry Road

— Rev. Thomas, teacher, Tay Square

— Miss Jane, Jackson's Buildings, Overgate, s.

— Mrs. Isabella, Seagate, s.

— Rev. Peter, James' Street, Maxwelltown

— John, shoemaker, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

Stool. Mrs. Black's Croft, n.

Stormonth, Miss, Smart's Buildings, East Seagate, s.

— David, broker, AVellgate, w.

— Peter, broker, Overgate, s.

Storrier, Andrew, manufacturer, Perth Road, s.

— David, manufacturer, Park Wynd, Hawkhill, s.

— William, grocer, Overgate, s.

Strachan, Robert, merchant and flaxspinner, Baltic Street, n.

-p- Walter, boot and shoemaker, No. 122 Nethergate, n.

— Robert, wright, Gellatly's Buildings, Nethergate, n.

— Peter, baker, Hawkhill, s.

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Strachan, Alexander, tailor, Overgate, n.

Stratton, Mrs. grocer, East Seagate, n.

— David, weaver, Strathmartine Road, w.

— William, cooper, King Street, n.

— John, carter, Bucklemaker Wynd, s.

Stuart, P. & A. merchants. No. 11 Nethergate, s. &41 Murraygate, s.

— Peter (of P. and A. Stuart) Nethergate, s.

— Alexander (of P. and A. Stuart) Young's Buildings, Seagate

Sturrock, John, agent for the Bank of Scotland, No. 4!) High

Street, n. ; house Park Place

— John, jun. writer. No. 1 Bain's Square ; house Park Place

— William, manager Marine Insurance Company, Bain's Court

;

house Forebank

— James, carter, Stobb's Well

— James, machinemaker. Tannage Court

Sugar Refining Company, East Seagate, n.

Summers, George, vintner, foot of Thorter Row, e.

Sutherland and Murdoch, plumbers, No. 9, head of Seagate, s.

— George (of Sutherland and Murdoch) Seagate, s.

Suttie, John, plasterer, Meadowside ; liouse Lower Chapelshade

Swan, John, grocer, Annfield Road, e.

— John, stoneware merchant, Scouringburn, s.

— Mrs. Miller's Buildings, Hilltown, e.

Swiney, William, stoneware merchant, Scott's Buildings, Hilltown

Swinton, Robert, machinemaker. Mid Road, Chapelshade

Sword, Andrew, shipmaster, Willison Street, Barrack Street, w.

Symers, Colin, collector of customs ; house Magdalen Yard

— John, agent for the British Linen Company, Murraygate, s. ;

house above

— Misses, Nethergate, n.

Symon, Adam, engineer, Westfield, Magdalen Yard

— John, accountant Commercial Bank ; house Miller's Build-

ings, Perth Road, s.

Tait, William, baker. West Port, n.

— James, gardener and florist, Thain's Park, Hawkhill, n.

— J. grocer and spiritdealer. West Port, s.

— William, cooper, East Seagate, s.

Tarbat and Bruce, tailors and clothiers. High Street, s.

Tarone, Anthony, barometer and mirror manufacturer, High Street, n.

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Taskcr, David, baker, Hawkhill, s.

Taws, James, flaxspinner and manufacturer, Hilltown, e.

Tay Foundry, Trades' Lane, e.

Tay Square Seminary, South Tay Street, w.

Tay and Tyne Shipping Company's Office, Greenmarket, w.

Taylor, James, and Son, machinemakers and fiaxspinners, Lindsay

Street, e.

— William, feuar, Taylor's Lane, Perth Road, s.

— William Ogilvie, shipmaster, Nethergate, s.

— Mrs. No. 49 Nethergate, s.

•— William, cooper, Seagate, s.

— iVIiss, Tindal's Wynd, w.

— Charles, wright, Blackness Road, n.

— Robert, machinemaker, Henderson's Wynd, West Port, n.

— Peter, book-agent, Crichton Street, e.

— James, manufacturer, Duckbill

— James, feuar, Maryfield

— William, auctioneer, Overgate, s.

Templeman, Matthew, watchmaker, Peter Street, e.

Tennant, Thomas, confectioner, Thorter Row, w.

Thain, John, merchant and shipowner, No. I Commercial Street;

house Park Place

— James, shipowner. No. 1 Commercial Street ; bouse Magdalen

Yard Road

Theatre Royal, Castle Street, w.

Thistle Hall, No. 7 Union Street, w.

Thorn, William, mason, Thomson's Lane, Perth Road, s.

Thomas, J. M. surgeon, No. 30 Union Street, e.

Thorns, Patrick Hunter, agent for the National Bank of Scotland,

and manager for Forfarshire and Perthshire fire insurance

company, &c. St. Andrew's Place, Cowgate; residence

Crescent-house, Perth Road

— William, agent for the Royal Bank of Scotland, Seagate, n;

house above

— James, shipowner, Burnhead

— George, merchant and insurance broker, St. Andrew's Place,

Cowgate ; house King Street, s.

— Brothers and Co. fiaxspinners, Barrack Street Mill

— Mrs. Wester Clepington

— Mrs. George, Miln's Buildings, Nethergate, s.

— Peter, clothier, west end of High Street

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Thorns, Mrs. William, East Seagate, s.

— Mrs. Union Street, e.

— David R. shipmaster, Union Street, w.

— Mrs. George, Thorns' Buildings, Wellington Street, Forebank

Thomson, Rev. James, Meadow Street, n.

— Peter, merchant, East Cowgate, s. ; house Thomson Street,

Perth Road, s.

— James, merchant and manufacturer, Bain's Square ; house

and manufactory, Perth Road, s.

— John W. writer (of Shaw and Thomson) Meadow Street, n.

James TurnbuU, merchant. Meadow Street, n.

Samuel C. merchant, St. Andrew's Street, w. ; house Buckle-

maker Wynd, n.

— and Moir, merchants and manufacturers, Wallace Feus, n.

Robert, surgeon, Wyllie's Entry, No. 58 Murraygate, s.

Joseph, assistant in stamp and assessed tax office ; house

Miller's Buildings, Perth Road, s.

— Rev. Robert, Perth Road, s.

— George, late sawj'er, St. Andrew's Street, e.

— Peter, shipmaster, Burnhead

— Misses, dressmakers and milliners, Greenmarket, e.

— George, manufacturer, Perth Road, s.

— David, builder, Paton's Lane, Perth Road, s.

— James, builder, Paton's Lane, Perth Road, s.

— George, grocer and spiritdealer, Perth Road, n.

— Robert, builder, Perth Road, n.

— William, jun. builder. Isles' Lane, Hawkhili, n.

— William, upholsterer. Barrack Street, w.

— M. milliner, Barrack Street, vv.

— Mrs. Scott's Buildings, Bell Street, Chapelshade

— Alexander, weaver, Sti-athmartine Road, w.

— John, sen. builder, Wellington Street, Forebank

— John, jun. architect, Wellington Street, Forebank

— Mrs. vintner, Mudit's Buildings, King Street, n.

— Alexander, teacher, Wighton's Buildings, Bucklemaker Wynd— Thomas, grocer, Wellgate, e.

— William, merchant. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

I— William, surveyor and master of police public works ; house

Speid's Close, Overgate, n.

— Robert, shoemaker, Campbell's Close, High Street, n.

— Charles, carpenter, narrow of Murraygate, n.

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Thomson, William, shoemaker, Meadow Close, narrowof Murraygate

— George, painter, Hood's Close, Murraygate, n.

— James, spiritdealer, Wellgate, w.

— Mrs. Walter, South Tay Street, e.

—- Robert, hatmaker, Overgate, s.

— Robert, vintner, Overgate, s.

Thornton, Mrs. Robert, Deuchars' Buildings, Perth Road, n.

— William, merchant, Wyllie's Entry, Murraygate, s.

— Robert, flaxspinner, Deuchars' Buildings, Perth Road, n.

— James, spiritdealer, Scouringburn, n.

— John, shipmaster. Upper Pleasance, s.

Thow, Thomas, writer ; house and office. Mid Shore

Tinder, Thomas, feuar, Smithfield

Tod, Rev. George, No. 3 South Tay Street, w.

— John, linendraper. Cattle Street, w. ; house Constitution Road

— John, late baker. Tod's Close, Overgate, n,

— Joiin, jun. baker, Overgate, n.

— Miss, North Tay Street, e.

— Mrs. John, Crichton Street, e.

Tomlinson, Mrs. Thomas, Scott's Buildings, Hilltown, w.

Toner, John, broker, Peddie's Buildings, Overgate, s.

Took, Mrs. grocer and spiritdealer, Hawkhill, s.

Torbet, Robert, cabinetmaker and upholsterer. Meadow Entry, e.

Tosh, John, shipmaster. Exchange Street, s.

— Charles, agent, Dock Street, n.

— Mrs. St. Clement's Court, Vault

— William, pilot, Butcher Row, n.

— Mrs. Tosli's Buildings, Hilltown, e.

Town Chamberlain's Office, Piazzas, High Street, s.

Trades' Hall, east end of High Street

Trades' Hall Reading Room, east end of High Street

Trades' Lane Callendering Company, Trades' Lane, e.

TuUo, Alexander, merchant, Methven-house, Ferry Road, s.

— Mrs. Henry, No. 3 Overgate, s.

— Robert, late farmer. Barrack Street, w,

TuUoch, David, hatmaker, Murraygate, s.

Turnbull and Co. merchants, Cowgate, n.

— George, merchant, St. Andrew's Street, e ; house Mid Shore

— William, merchant, Claverhouse

— Mrs. Hawkhill, n.

— George, weaver, Ryehill Park, Logie

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Turnbull, John, grocer, Gowans' Buildings, Overgate, n.

Tyrie, William, plasterer, Mint Close, Overgate, n.

—> Alexander, plasterer, Meadovrside

rUmpherston and KeiT, machinemakers. Mill Street, West Ward— William (of Umpherston and Kerr) Mid Road, Chapelsbade

Ure, Alexander, feuar. West Rosebank Lane

— David, surgeon. No. 11 Reform Street, e.

Alexander and George, manufacturers. West Rosebank Lane

— Peter, Hawkhill Brewery, Hawkhill, n.

— Peter, feuar, Hawkhill, n.

— James, feuar. Blackness Road, s.

— William, Joint Stock Buildings, s.

Urquhart, William, and Sons, nursery aud seedsmen, No. 4 Nether-

gate, s. and Scouringbum

— Daniel (of W. Urquhart and Sons) Scouringbum, s.

— William (of W. Urquhart and Sons) Scouringbum, s.

— David, shipmaster, Seagate, s.

— William, shipmaster, Tindal's Wynd, e.

— Alexander, hairdresser, Overgate, n.

VValentine, John, and Son, engravers, copperplate printers, and litho-

graphers, No. 4 Overgate, s.

-.- Mrs. Captain, No. 14 Crichton Street, w.

— Miss, High Street, s.

— William, mason, Rose Street, Rosebank

TTWalker, Thomas, writer. Castle Street, e. ; house Greenfield Place,

Perth Road, s.

—. Charles, writer. No. 19 High Street; house Magdalen Point

— James, merchant and flaxspinner, King Street, n. ; house above

— Harry, merchant. King Street, n. ; house Forebank

— Miss Jane, Seagate, s.

.— Crawford, tea, wine and spirit merchant, No. 24, narrow of

Murraygate, s.

•— Henry, shipmaster, East Seagate, s.

— David, shipmaster, Black's Croft, s.

.— Robert, Fairmuir Toll, Strathmartine Road

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Walker, Mrs. grocer, Ann Street, Maxwelltown

— Thomas, millmanager, Meadowside

Wallace, W. merchant, Trades' Lane ; house No. 12 Union Street

— Andrew, royal hotel, Nethergate, s.

— William, star hotel, Murraygate, s.

— Alexander, planemaker, narrow of Murraygate, n.

— Andrew (Forfar postman) vintner, Vault, w.

— William, spiritdealer, Overgate, n.

— William, machinemaker, Brown's Wynd, Scouringburn, n.

— John, vintner, Barrack Street, w.

— E. Lindsay Street, Overgate, n.

Wanless, John, surgeon, Perth Road, n.

— James, manufacturer, Ryebill Wynd, Hawkhill, n.

— James, grocer, Perth Road, s.

Wannan, John, grocer, foot of Hawkhill, s.

Warden, Alexander J. manufacturer, Ann Street, Maxwelltown

— Miss, Butcher Row, n.

— Andrew, tailor, Low's Buildings, Hilltown, e.

Warnock, Robert, furnishing tailor, foot of Crichton Street, e.

— K. furnishing tailor, Greenmarket, e.

Watson, James, Rosefield Cottage, Blackness Road, n.

— Patrick, draper and silkmercer. High Street, n. ; house

Nethergate, n.

— Alexander, flesher, foot of Union Street, e.

— John, plumber. Barrack Street, w.

— John, cutler, PatuUo's Close, Murraygate, n-

— Mrs. Elizabeth, tobacconist, No. 9, head of Murraygate, s.

— and Kilgour, saddlers, Murraygate, n.

— Francis, tinsmith and ironmonger, No. 3G Murraygate, s.

;

house Murraygate, s.

— James, spiritdealer, No. 95 East Seagate, n.

— Mrs. Gordon's Buildings, Seagate, s.

— John, confectioner, Seagate, s.

— Mrs. John, Murraygate, s.

James (agent for Thomson, Elmslie and Co. ) Dock Street, n,

— Mrs. St. Clement's Lane, High Street, s.

— Miss J. St. Clement's Lane, High Street, s.

— David, shipmaster, Butcher Row— John, vintner, Craig Lane, e.

— Thomas, wright, Milnbank

— James, baker, Barrack Street, w.

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Watson, "Rev. William, Watson's Buildings, Bell Street, Chapelshade

— Mrs. M'^right's Court, Wellgate, e.

Mrs. Dyers' Close, head of Murraygate, n.

Andrew, mason. Young's Close, narrow of Murraygate, n.

— Alexander, spiritdealer, Witchknow, s.

— John, grocer, west end of High Street, n.

Watt, Thomas, of Denmlln, No. 4 Bain's Square, Cowgate, n.

James, merchant, Murraygate, n. ; house Union Place, Mag-

dalen Yard

James, jun. merchant and shipowner. Dock Sti-eet, n. ; resi-

dence Logie-house

— Mrs. of Meathie, King Street, s.

— Mrs. East Seagate, n.

— Miss Margaret, Morgan's Buildings, Nethergate, n,

— Robert, hairdresser, Trades' Hall, s.

— James, vintner, Castle Street, w.

Watt Institution, Barrack Street, e.

Webster, Alexander, M.D. and surgeon, Nethergate, n.

— Andrew, merchant, East Cowgate, s. ; house King Street, s.

— William, merchant, No. 11 Wellgate, w. ; house Livelybank

— James, merchant, No. 11 Wellgate, w. ; house Livelybank

Lanceman, shipmaster, MefFan-house, Ferry Road, s.

— Thomas, shipmaster, Lilybank

Adam, shipmaster, St. Andrew's Street, e.

. Alexander, flaxdresser, Queen Street, w.

,

Alexander, shipmaster, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

— Alexander, shipowner, foot of Crichton Street, w.

.

David, shipmaster, foot of Crichton Street, w.

— James, shipmaster, West Shore

— James, brickmaker, Scouringburn, s.

— Peter, carter, Stobb's Well

Wedderspoon, Mrs. Agnes, confectioner, head of Murraygate, s.

— Blair, brewer, foot of Queen Street, Seagate, n.

Weir, William, draper, No. 103 Nethergate, n.

Welch, John, shipmaster, Patullo's Buildings, Queen Street

Wells and Macmillan, tea-dealers, New Inn Entry, High Street, n.

— Alexander, spiritdealer, No. 62 Overgate, s.

Wemyss, Miss Janet, Catholic Buildings, Nethergate, s.

— Charles, coal merchant, Overgate, n.

Wesley, Miss, lodgings, No. 21 CowgatC; s.

H

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Wesley, John, shipmaster, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

— John, carrier, Perth Road, s.

Westwood, Thomas, flaxdresser, Barron's Buildings, Witehknow, s,

Whamond and Webster, merchants, Cowgate, s.

— Alexander, Thomson Street, Perth Road, s.

— Mrs. Overgate, n.

White, Patrick, Magdalen Yard

— Alexander, jun. merchant. East Cowgate, s.

— Thomas, shipmaster, Seagate, s.

^ Mrs. lodgings. Exchange Street, s.

— Alexander S. merchant, St. Andrew's Street, e.

— William, vintner, King Street, n.

Whitefield, Miss, corsetmaker. No. 60 Overgate, s.

Whitson, Misses, South Tay Street, e.

— Miss, Nethergate, n.

Whitton, James, merchant and manufacturer, Hilltown, e.

— George, brewer, east end of Seagate, s.

— George, wright, Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

— John, vintner, Witehknow, n.

— Mrs. Lindsay Street, Overgate, n.

— Thomas, mason. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, n.

— George, flesher, Witehknow, s.

Whyte, Robert, writer. No. 44 High Street ; house Constitution Road— Alexander, manufacturer, Hawkhill, n. ; house Perth Road, s.

— William, grocer. Small's Wynd, w.

— William, smith, Dron's Buildings, Overgate, n.

— Misses E. and J. dressmakers and milliners, Dron's Build-

ings, Overgate, n.

— Alexander, wright, Meadowside

Wighton, Robert, teacher, St. Clement's Lane, High Street, s.

— Robert, cowfeeder, Bucklemaker Wynd, s.

— James, cowfeeder. Black's Croft, n.

— Andrew J. grocer, foot of Hilltown, e.

— William, grocer and spiritdealer, foot of Hilltown, e.

— Mrs. Meadow Entry, w.

Wilkie, Miss, Kirk Entry, Wellgate, e.

Mrs. grocer. Bell Street, Chapelshade

Will, James, vintner, Hilltown, w.

— Peter, lapper, Tod's Burn Entry, Wellgate, e.

Williamson, Alexander, baker, Hilltown, e.

— Mrs. poulterer, Nethergate, n.

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Williamson, John, vintner, Maryfield

— Andrew, ihina merchant, Hawkhill, s.

Wilkinson, Mrs. stabler, Murraygate, s.

Willison, Dr. Andrew, Constitution Road

— Andrew, writer, Exchange Buildings, Shore ; house Hawk-

hill Place

Wilson, James T. manufacturer, Forebank

— Edward, upholsterer. No- 1 19 Nettiergate, n.

— William, shipowner, Dallfield Walk, e.

— James, cornfactor. Union Street, e.

— John, flesher, Nethergate, s-

— John, tailor. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus, s.

— James, vintner, St. Andrew's Street, e.

— John, of Union Bank office, Peter Street, w.

— John, late shipmaster, St. Clement's Lane, n.

.—

.

John, mariner, Nethergate, s,

— Thomas, manufacturer, Witchknow, s.

— John, shipmaster, Barrack Street, w.

— Thomas, wright, Loudon's Close, Overgate, n.

— John, tailor, Bell Street, Chapelshade

— James, vintner, Bucklemaker Wynd, n.

— George, manufacturer, Cottonwork Road, Dens

— Mrs. E. Infirmary Wynd, King Street, n.

— John, pianoforte maker and tuner. Tod's Burn Lane, King

Street, n.

<

Mrs. spiritdealer, King Street, n.

— Mrs. spiritdealer. Princes' Street, Wallace Feus

— John and Robert, masons. Princes' Street, Wallace Feiis

.

James, china merchant. Union Street, e.

— John, mariner, Pyers' Close, head of Murraygate, n.

_ Miss Eliza, milliner, head of Murraygate, n.

—. James, wright, Sanderson's Buildings, Overgate, s.

— Mrs. How's Buildings, narrow of Murraygate, s.

Winks, Charles, lathsplitter, St. Roque's Lane, w.

Wise, Mrs. of Hillbank, Hillbank-house

Wishart, John, shipmaster. Castle Lane, Greenmarket, e.

— John, feather merchant, foot of Overgate, n.

<— John, manufacturer, Meadowside

— Andrew, grocer, Gellatly's Buildings, Nethergate, n.

Wood, cabinetmaker, Seabraes, Perth Road, s.

Woodcock, Robert, flesher, Overgate,. s.

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Wright, Mrs. Captain, Tay Square

— Miss, Bucklemaker Wynd, s.

— William, cooper and fishcurer, Bumhead— William, starcher, Ryehill Park, Logie

— G«orge, confectioner, Sanderson's Buildings, Overgat?, s.

Wrongham, William, merchant, foot of Wellgate, w.

Wyllie, George, merchant,- Murraygate, n. ; house Millbank

— Mrs. William, Roseangle Cottage, Magdalen^ Yard Road, h.

— Rev. Francis, Roseangle Cottage, Magdalen Yard Road, n.

— John, vintner. Dock Street, n.

Wynd, John, shipcarver. Joint Stock Buildings

YYeaman, Miss Spence, of Murrie, Miln's Buildings, Nethergate, 8.

— Mrs. Elizabeth, of Auchinleck, Miln's Buildings, Nethergate

— Miss, Miln's Buildings, Nethergate, s.

Young, Rev. Robert, Seafield Cottage, Perth Road, s.

— Mrs. Seafield Cottage, Perth Road, s.

— William, tailor, Croom's Close, High Street, n.

— John, tailor and habitmaker, vfest end of High Street

— William, clock and watchmaker, No. 77 High Street, n.

;

house No. 33 Union Street, e.

— William, painter. Young's Buildings, Seagate, n.

— William G. merchant and manufacturer, St. Andrew's Street

— James, wright, Seagate, n.

— William, ironmonger, Nethergate, s.

— David, ironmonger, head of Murraygate, n.

— David, vintner. Fish Street, n.

— Mrs. Castle Street, w.

— Alex, vintner and constable, Argyle Close, foot of Overgate

— Mrs. Tay Square

— Mrs. Nethergate, s.

— Mrs. Fish Street, s.

.— Mrs. poulterer. No. 31 Union Street, e*

— Robert, vintner, Magdalen Green

— John, Annfield Road, Hawkhill, n.

William, manufacturer, Lowdon's Alley, Hawkhill, n.

— James, staymaker, Overgate, n.

William, manufacturer. Tod's Burn Lane, King Street, n»

William, shipmaster. Tod's Burn Lane, King Street, n.

=~ Charles, feuar, Maryfield

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Young, James, shipmaster, Dyers' Close, head of Murraygate

— James, flesher, Wellgate, e.

— James, watchmaker, Wellgate, w.

Mrs. Young's Close, West Port, s.

— Andrew, vintner. West Port, s.

— Mrs. Overgate, s.

— Thomas, grocer, Overgate, s.

— John, wright, Stewart's Buildings, Seagate, s.

Yule, Peter, gardener. Blackness Road, n.

— Melville, customs, Gellatly's Buildings, Dock Street, n.

— George, vintner, St. Salvator's Close, Overgate, s.

Addison, Adam, silkmercer and clothier, No. 116, head of Murray-

gate, n.

Buchan, M. baker, narrow of Murraygate, n.

Cruickshank, Richard, new hiring establishment and livery stables,

Castle Street, e.

Cramb, D. boot and shoemaker, Witchknow, n.

Davidson, James, spiritdealer, Overgate, n.

Dow, George, baker. No. 2.Cowgate, s.

Gibson, William, surgeon, South Tay Street

Hean, James, painter, Castle Street, c.

Johnston, James, surgeon, Lindsay Street, e.

Lyall, David, surgeon, South Tay Street

Livingstone, John, surgeon, Murraygate, s.

Malcolm, John, M,D. Crichton's Close, Overgate

Macdonald, Archibald, grocer and spiritdealer, Witchknow, s.

Mackenzie, Thomas, wright trade's officer, Nethergate, s.

Nimmo and Thomson, shoe warehouse, Tay Street Lane, Nethergate

Rowland, O. J. merchant. No. 17 Baltic Street

Ruthven, William, ship broker. Dock Street

Scott, George, mercantile agent. No. 5 Cowgate

Smith, John, surgeon, Murraygate, s.

Spence, A. B. surgeon and dentist, head of Reform Street, e.

Simpson, James, piper to the A. C.S. Ann Street, Maxwelltown

Taylor, William, vintner, Nethergate, n.

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Abbot, Mrs. James, Seafield

— Mrs. Robert, West Ferry

— Mrs. West Ferry

Ambrose, Mrs. James, Bath Street

Anderson, Alexander, vintner, Fisher Street

— Mrs. straw-hat maker, King Street

_ George, Dundas Street

— David, shoemaker. Union Street

Francis, grocer. Brook Street

— Edward, St. Vincent Street

Arklay, Miss, milliner, King Street

Begbie, Misses, Gray Street

Bell, James, grocer and spiritdealer. King Str^e^

— James, lodgings, Fisher Street

James, nailer, Dundas Street

Samuel, grocer, King Street

Bowman, William, vintner. King Street

Brown, Miss, Fisher Street

Andrew, Balgillo-house

— David, shipmaster, West Ferry

Cairncross, Alexander, Brook Street

Caithness, George, shipmaster, Ambrose Street

Cappon, James, lodgings, Ambrose Street

Chapman, William, grocer. Brook Street

Cooper, James, surgeon, Long Lane

Craig, Mrs. Queen Street

Crammond, James, grocer. King Street

Cullen, Walter, excise-officer. Long Lane

Camming, James, King Street

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Davidson, Rev. David, Camperdown Street

— James, late fishcurer. Beach

— Peter, fishcurer, Seafield

Deans, Alexander, brewer, Fort Street

Alexander, jun. baker, Fort Street

James, vintner. Brook Street

Dick, Rev. Dr. Thomas, Forthill Cottage

Francis, vintner, Claypots Road

— Mungo, feuar, Queen Street

— John, tailor. Brook Street

— David, vintner, Beach

Don, Mrs. of Bankhead, Beach

Douglas, Miss, Beach

Duncan, Mrs. Forthill Cottage

Easson, Mrs. Robert, Dundas Street

Elder, David, flesher. Gray Street

— William, grocer. West Ferry

Ferrier, Thomas, shipmaster, Fort Street

Findlay, Charles, lodgings. Fort Street

Forbes, William, vintner, King Street

Fyfe, George, slater, King Street

Gall, Alexander, lodgings, Fisher Street

— Alexander, jun. vintner, Fisher Street

Gordon, William L. surgeon, Fort Street

Gray, Lieutenant Thomas, R.N. Queen Street

— Thomas, Dundee carrier, head of Gray Street

Hedderwick, Mrs. Church Street

Henderson, P. surgeon. King Street

Hill, David, late glover. Brook Street

Holliday, John, Forthill

Horn, John, joiner, Fisher Street

Hughes, John, cockswain coast guard, Ambrose Street

— William, gardener, Gray Street

Hume, John, Forthill

— Mrs. Robert, Beach

Hunter, Lieutenant-Colonel George, Foithill-house

— David, Hermitage Cottage

91

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Hunter, Robert, late of Dundee customhouse. Brook Street

— Miss, Gray Street

Hutton, Mrs. Fort Street

Inches, Misses, West Ferry

Jefferson, Alexander

Johnston, Charles, Beach

Key, John, druggist. King Street

KIdd, Robert, vintner, Fisher Street

— David, pilot, Fisher Street

Knight, Mrs. lodgings. Beach

Lamb, Mrs. lodgings. West Ferry

Lanceman, Mrs. Fisher Street

Leslie, Robert, merchant. Gray Street

— Miss, teacher of infant school, Dundas Street

Lorimer, Mrs. grocer, Fisher Street

— James, vintner, Fisher Street

— Thomas, vintner, Fisher Street

Lothian, Miss, lodgings. Fort Street

Low, George, blacksmith. Long Lane

— Andrew, ropemaker, West Ferry

Malloch, John, lodgings, Ambrose Street

Marr, Rev. Robert, Brook Street

Martin, David, salmon fisher, Fisher Street

Matthewson, Thomas, Fisher Street

Methven, John, boot and shoemaker. Brook Street

Miller, William, lodgings. West Ferry

Miln, David, banker. Mount Pleasant, Queen Street

Mitchell, David, feuar and mason, Seafield

Nicoll, John, farmer, Forthill

— James, feuar, Seafield

Norrie, William, shipmaster. King Street

— James, shipmaster. Brook Street

.— Robert, wright. King Street ; house Balgillo

— ]Mrs. James, Fort Street

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Ogilvie, Mrs. James, lodgings, King Street

Orquhart, Mrs. vintner, West Ferry

Patullo, John, late farmer, Brook Street

— Misses, Queen Street

Peddie, Kobert, mariner, Queen Street

Petrie, David, Dundee carrier. Brook Street

Post office. King Street ; Mrs. Scheselman, postmistress

Pryde, George, Gray Street

Ramsay, surgeon, Fort Street

Reid, T. vintner, King Street

Ritchie, John, shoemaker, King Street

Robertson, James, teacher sessional school, West Ferry

— Mrs. Gray Street

— Edward, lodgings, Brook Street

Rodger, William, lodgings, Fisher Street

Ross, Mrs John, vintner, Fisher Street

— Alexander, Fisher Street

— vintner, King Street

Scheselman, Mrs. haberdasher and grocer. King Street

Scott, Mrs David, lodgings, Beach

— David, shoemaker. Long Lane

— David, feuar, Seatield

— Henry, feuar, Seafield

Sime, David, late shipmaster, Queen Street

Simpson, David, shipmaster, Dundas Street

— Peter, feuar, Seafield

— David, Wright, Ambrose Street

Skirving, William, vintner, Fort Street

Small, Blinshall, shipowner, West Ferry

Smart, William, Forthill

Smith, Mrs, King Street

— John, tailor, Ambrose Street

Spence, Andrew, wood merchant, Dundas Street

Stark, Lieutenant, R.N. of coast guard. Beach

Steven, Mrs. Thomas, Brook Street

Stewart, William, eagle inn, King Street

— William, Long Lane

—= John, baker, Forthill

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Stewart, Daniel, teacher, King Street

— John, nursery and seedsman, Seafield

Stormonth, Alexander, M.D. King Street

Strachan, Mrs. Church Street

Sturrock, Mrs. Captain, Beach

— Elizabeth, grocer, King Street

Swan, Alexander, lodgings. Gray Street

Symon, William, carter, Brook Street

Taylor, Mrs. George, Gray Street

Thomson, Samuel C. merchant, Queen Street

— Peter, grocer, King Street

Watson, John, lodgings, Windmill

— Mrs. grocer, Fort Street

Watt, John, of Meathie, Seafield

— Thomas, of Denmiln, Brook Street

Webster, James, shipmaster, Bath Street

— Mrs. vintner, Fisher Street

— David, shipmaster, Fort Street

..— Mrs. John, lodgings. Brook Street

Weir, Peter, carter, King Street

Whyte, Alexander, grocer and spiritdealer, King Street

— Alexander, merchant, head of Fort Street

Wood, Mbs Ann, haberdasher, King Street

Young, William, shipowner. Fort Street

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XlfXagfistrates and Town Council.

y Alexander Kay, Provost and Chief Magistrate

j^'John Anderson, First Bailie

^(^ Alexander Keay, Second Bailie

, Alexander Lawson, Third Bailie

James Small, junior, Fourth Bailie

Robert Adamson, Dean of Guild

Peter Dron, Hospital Master )

David Keith, Treasurer

George Duncan

David Scott

John Mackajr

John Bruce

William Boyack

James Taws - Councillors.

Charles Carmichael

George Thorns

Patrick Gardiner

James Thomson

William Ritchie

Alexander Kinmond

Alexander Brown J

William Barrie and Christopher Kerr, Conjunct Town Clerks

William Boyd Baxter, Town Chamberlain

James Miln, Council-officer and Billet-master

TOWK COUNCIL COMMITTEES.

Properties and Improvements—George Duncan, Convener

Hospital Funds—r-Peter Dron, Convener

Burying-ground and Bleaching-green—Peter Dron, Convener

Finance—Robert Adamson, D.G, Convener

Law Proceedings—Bailie Anderson, Convener

Kirk Fabric—Bailie Small, Convener

Gaol and Bridetvell Commissioners.

This body consists of the Magistrates and Town Council (twenty.

one in number), whose names appear under the proper head.

Duncan Campbell, Governor | Charles Anderson, Under Turnkey

John Sutherland, Head Turnkey | David Chalmers, Gatekeeper

Colin Macewen, Thomas Hardy, and John Fraser (who is also town-

drummer), Town Officers.

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Guildry Incorporation.

Robert Adamson, Dean of Guild

James Saunders, writer, Clerk

Robert Bell, postmaster. Collector and Treasurer

David Macewen, writer. Procurator Fiscal

James Miln, Officer

I^ine Incorporated Trades.Roderick Harris, baker, Convener | T. L. Hammond, writer, Clerk

DEACONS.

Bakers—James Reid Fleshers—John Wilson

Shoemakers—James Orquhart Hammermen—John Arklay

Glovers—Patrick Stewart Dyers—David Malcolm

Tailors—David Duncan Weavers—William Fairweather

Bonnetmakers—James Hodge

Three United Trades.

David Cooper, slater, Convener | John Anderson, writer, Clerk

DEACONS.

Masons—David Hean, jun. |Wrights—John Nicol

Slaters—John Lesslie.

Police Establishment.

GENERAL COMMISSIONEllS. »

The Provost, Bailies, Dean of Guild, and the Sheriff-Depute and

Substitute, ex-officiis.

Ward 1.—David Philip and David Butchart

— 2.—John Murdoch and Andrew Butchart

— 3.—William Harris, jun. and George Scott

— 4 John Brown and Andrew Garland

— 5.—Alexander Moncur and Hugh Macgredy

— C James Webster and Alexander Lindsay

•— 7-—Thomas Rattray and James Taws

— 8.—Andrew Elder and John Coupar

— 9—William Moyes and Alexander Crichton

— 10.—Thomas Kinnear and John Penny

— 1 1.—Walker Saunders and David Anderson

COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD.

Finance—James Taws, Convener|Lighting—James Webster, Con.

Watching—Walker Saunders, do,|Cleansing—George Scott, do.

Paving—William Moyes, do. | Fire Engines—John Brown, do.

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'Gabriel Miller, writer, Clerk

William Morris, Collector and Treasurer

James Drummond, Superintendent

William Thomson, Surveyor and Master of Works

Alexander Webster, M.D. Surgeon

John Low, Lieutenant

James Low, Sergeant-major

Thomas Abbot, Sergeant

Charles Symon, Office-keeper

JSleven Day-patrole, two Criminal Officers, nine Night-patrole,

thirty-one Watchmen.

Fire Sngfine Establishment.

James Coutts, wright, Superintendent

Davifl Foggo, James Hill, and George Langlands, Captains of Engines

Public Seminaries.

DIRECTORS.

Ten from the Town Council, and ten annually elected by the

Subscribers.

David Miln, banker. Treasurer | Christopher Kerr, writer. Clerk

TEACHERS.

Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Chemistry—Alex. Maclaren

Arithmetic, Geography, Moral Philosophy, History, Logic, &c -

Andrew Roy

Modern Languages—J. Jules Legendre

Drawing, &c D. Anglo Andrews

Latin and Greek, with Geography and English Grammar— John

Black and Richard Low

Reading, Grammar, and Geography—James Campbell

VVriting and Arithmetic—Robert Stewart

Watt Institution.

James Brown, President j James Campbell, Secretary

John Bruce, Vice-president j David Bruce, Librarian

James Kennedy, Treasurer | John Watson, Officer

Dundee Cricket Club.Archibald Duncan, Captain | James C. Lindsay, Lieutenant

David Hill, jun. Secretary

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Banking' Companies.

DUNDEE BANKING COMPANY (1763), Office No. 9 Castle Slteet

Robert Low, Cashier |John Cairncross, Accountant

John Morison, Teller

Discounts on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

Draws on Sir William Forbes and Co. Edinburgh, and Kinlocli and

Sons, London.

DUNDEE NEW BANK (1802), Office No. 53 Murraygate.

Charles William Boase, Cashier | George C. Boase, Accountant

David Mudie, Teller

Discounts every business day.

Forfar Branch—William Hutchison, Agent.

Draws on Commercial Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh ; Glasgow Bank,

Glasgow ; Commercial Bank, Liverpool ; and Ransom and Co. London

DUNDEE UNION BANK (1809), Office No. 47 Murraygate.

David Miln, Cashier |D. Anderson, Assistant-Cashier

George Hutton, Accountant|

George Guthrie, Teller

David Wilson, Assistant-Teller

Discounts every business day.

Branches—London, James Keil, Biliter Square ; Arbroath, Andrevr

Binny; Brechin, David Guthrie and Sons; Forfar, John

Yeaman ; and Montrose, John Brand.

Draws on Royal Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh and Glasgow.

DUNDEE COMMERCIAL BANK (1825), Office No. 90 Murraygate^

William Christie and David Guthrie, Cashiers

John Symon, Accountantj

David Guthrie, Teller

Discounts on Mondays and Thursdays.

Draws on Glasgow Union Bank, Edinburgh ; and Barclay, Bevac

and Co. London.

Branches.

BRITISH i.iNEN C031PANY, Office No. 34 Murraygate*

John Symeis, Agent|

James Christie, Accountang

Discounts every business day.

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BANK or SCOTI.AND, OfBce No. 49 High Street.

John Sturrock, Agent |John Hutton, Accountant

John Collins, Teller

Discounts every business day.

noYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, No. 116 Seagate.

William Thorns, Agent|

William Myles, Accountant

Andrew Small, Teller

Discounts every business day.

NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, No. 86 Cowgate.

Patrick Hunter Thorns, Agent | John Henderson, Accountant

James Vlilln, Teller

Discounts every business day.

All the Bank Offices open at 1 and shut at 3 o'clock, except on

Saturdays, when they shut at 1 o'clock.

DUNDEE BANK FOB SAVINGS (1815).

John Sturrock, juii. Treasurer|

Alexander Keay, Secretary

John Robertson, Assistant

Open in the Town Hall every Monday from 9 to 10 a.m. for

deposits, and every Thursday same hour for making payments.

Three district branches are open for receiving deposits—Northern, in

Sessional School, Rosebank, on Monday evenings; Eastern, in ^t.

Andrew's Church vestry on Friday evenings ; and Western, in St.

David's Church vestry on Saturday evenings.

Fire and Isife Insurance Companies.

FORFARSHIRE AND PERTHSHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANT.Office, St. Andrew's Place.

Patrick Hunter Thorns, Manager.

Country Agents—Forfar—John Yeaman, banker

Brechin—David Guthrie and Sons, bankers

Kirriemuir—Duncan VVilkie, writer

Arbroath—Andrew Binny, banker

Montrose—Alexander Gordon, writer

This is the only native establishment for fire insurance connected

with Dundee or the surrounding district.

Capital—£200,000.

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SCOTTISH widows' FUND AND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETIT.

DUNDEE BRANCH—Office, St. Andrew's Place.

Patrick Hunter Thorns, Agent.

Agencies.

Aberdeen (Fire and Life) David Mitchell

Alliance (Fire and Life).... David Rollo

Atlas (Fire and Life) W. A. Flowerdew

Caledonian (Fire and Life) David Smith and John Beli

County (Fire and Life) George Boyd, jun.

Crown (Life) John H. Baxter

Edinburgh (Life) Walter Shaw

Friendly Insurance Society (Fire) John Sturrock, jun.

Globe (Fire and Life) F.Robertson

Guardian (Fire and Life) John Anderson

Hercules (Fire and Life) Archibald Crichton

Imperial (Fire and Life) Charles Johnston

Insurance Company of Scotland (Fire) Alexander Berry

Independent West Middlesex (F. & L.)T. Henderson and Thos. Keitk

Manchester (Fire and Life) Samuel Brodie

Medical Provident (Life) James and John Ogilvie

North British (Fire and Life) William Christie

North of Scotland (Fire and Life) Robert Whyte

Norwich Union (Fire and Life) William Kerr

Pelican (Life) John Bell

Perth (Fire) Charles Walker

Phoenix (Fire) John M. Lindsay

Royal Exchange (Fire and Life) Andrew Willison

Scottish Amicable (Life) Kerr and Scott

Scottish Equitable (Life) William Thorns

Scottish Union (Fire and Life) James Hunter

Standard (Life) A. Berry and J. & J. Ogilvie

Sun (Fire and Life) D. B. Niven

United Kingdom (Life) John Sturrock, jun.

Universal (Fire and Life) Thomas Walker

West of Scotland (Fire) .Kerr and Scott

West of England (Fire and Life) James LowYorfcehire (Fire and Life).... , Alexander MilleV

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Port of Sundce.

CUSTOMS.

Colin Symers, Collector |W. Adam, Collector's First Clerk

D. M. Jolly, Comptroller|J. H. Blaiii, do. Second do.

Robert Alison, Landing-Surveyor|D. Walker, do. Third do.

R. B. Kidd and R. D. Pryde, Extra Clerks.

George Keay, Andrew Henderson, James Kidd, Andrew Sceales,

and John Dove, Searchers, Landing and Coast Waiters.

Clark Warman, Tide-Surveyor

W. Cairncross, R. Coventry, Lockers, and J. Milne, Acting Locker

Twenty Tidesmen and four Boatmen

Consuls for Foreig'n States.Brazil—William M'Gavin, Cowgate

Denmark—George Thorns, Cowgate

Hamburgh—Patrick Just, Commercial Street

Portugal—Archibald Crichton, Cowgate

Prussia—John Hill, St. Andrew's Street

Russia—Thomas Neish, Cowgate

Sweden and Norway—James Chalmers, Castle Street

United States—Edward Baxter, King Street

Harbour Trustees.From the County—Viscount Duncan, Lord D. G. Hally-

burton, David Hunter of Blackness, and John Millar of Ballumbie.

Town Council—The Provost, Bailies, and Dean of Guild, ex-

iifficiis.

GuiLDRY—John Sturrock, David Baxter, Thomas Neish, John

Thain, and Thomas Powrie.

Nine Trades—John Caiman, John Low, jun. and Alexander

Rowan.

Three Trades—William Key

Seamen Fkaternity—The Boxmaster, ex-officio

James Saunders, writer, Clerk

James Leslie, Superintendent of Works

Simon Robertson, Collector of Shore Dues

John Cairncross, Treasurer

Lieut. John N. Smart, R.N. Head Berthing Master

John Jack, Assistant Berthing Master

David Piimer, Inspector of M'^eighing Coals, &c,

Peter Young, Master of Graving Dock

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Harbour Police.

Archibald Duncan, Judge | J. Macdonald Saunders, Clerk

David Pilmer, Superintendent.

Four Day-patrole and five Night-watchmen.

Seamen Fraternity.

James Barron, Boxmasterj

David Macewen, Clerk

William Caiman, Collector

Light-house Keepers—John Macartney, Lights of Tay ;

Nathaniel Young, Ferry- Port-on-Craig.

Merchant Seamen's Fund.

Office, foot of Castle Street.

Under the Management of the Trustees.

William Caiman, Collector.

Sea Insurance Companies.

DUNDEE SEA IXSURANCE COBIPANV.

Office, Cowgate.

Archibald Crichton, Manager.

DUNDEE MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,

Office, Bain's Square.

William Sturrock, Manager.

UNION ASSOCIATION OF UNDERWRITERS,

Office, Castle Street.

George Boyd, jun. Secretary.

TAY COASTING ASSOCIATION OF UNDERWRITERS,

Office, Dock Street.

William Adam, Secretary.

SEA INSURANCE COMPANY OF SCOTLAND.

Office, Cowgate.

Patrick Hunter Thorns, Agent.

ALLIANCE MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY^Office, Bain's Square.

Francis Molison, Agent,

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Sea Insurance and Ship Brokers.

George Boyd, jun.|

Ireland and Mason

William Caimanj

Patrick Just

Allan Edward |John Low

David Halley |Thomas Neish

William Ruthven.

Shipping' Companies.

DUNDEE, PERTH, AND LONDON SHIPPING COMPANY.OflBce and Warehouses, Mid Shore.

Matthew and Nicoll, Managers.

LONDON TRADE.

Steam Ships—London, 360 horse power, Thos. Ewing, Commander

Dundee, 300 horse power, James Kidd, Commander

Perth, 300 horse power, John Spink, Commander

Smack—London.

Schooners—Sovereign, Courier, and Elbe.

Sole agent in London— Mrs. Elizabeth Hore, Hore's Wharf, for

the sailing vessels; and Hore's Dundee and Perth Steam Wharf, No,

272 Wapping, for the steam ships.

GLASGOW TRADE.

Smacks—Mary, Clyde, Mersey, Forth, Rose, Jane, and Anna.

Agent—John Crichton, Buchanan Street, Glasgow.

LEiTH trade.

Smacks—Dart, Star, Gipsy, and Fishers.

Agent—David Smith, Dock Gates, Leith.

PERTH TRADE.

Lighters—Lark, Swan, and Tay

These lighters, towed by the Sir William Wallace steam tug„

carry goods to and from the company's London, Glasgov?, and Leith

traders.

Agents—Matthew and Garie, Canal Street, Perth.

TAY STEAM PACKET COMPANY.

James Catanach, Manager.

Steamers—Tay and Hero.

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DUNDEE AND HUT.L STEAM PACKET COMPANY.

Office, Mid Shore.

William Just, Manager.

Agents—George Cammell, Hull, and Jolin Garie, Perth.

Forfarshire, 200 horse power ; .Tames Moncrieff, Commander.

DUNDEE AND LEITH STEAM PACKET COMPANY.

Office, Earl Grey's Dock, West Shore.

William Bisset, Manager.

Agents—William Wright, No. 1 Princes' Street, Edinburgh, and

William M' Williams, Chain Pier, Newhaven.

Bonnie Dundee, 130 horse power ; David Milne, Commander.

Modern Athens, 130 horse power ; John Waters, Commander.

Rothesay, 60 horse power ; William Wilson, Commander.

DUNDEE HULL SHIPPING COMPANY.

Office, Exchange Buildings, Shore.

Robert Christie, Manager.

Agents—John Thompson and Co. Hull, and Alex. Matthew, Perth

Smacks—Humber and Fame, and schooner Tay.

TAY AND TYNE SHIPPING COMPANY.

Office, Greenmarket.

Alexander Rentoul, Manager.

Andrew Latimor, Agent, Newcastle,

Schooners—Triumph, Betsy Ann Deas, Briton, and smack Jean.

DUNDEE AND LIVERPOOL SHIPPING COMPANIES.

Offices, Dock Street,

Smacks—Robert and Edward, and schooner Pilot.

Cljarles Tosh, Manager.

Smack Catherines and schooner Barbara.

William Adam, Manager.

DUNDEE AND ABERDEEN SHIPPING COMPANY.Office, Dock Street.

John Kennedy, Manager.

Smacks—Dame, Guthries, and Juno.

DUNDEE, BELFAST, AND DROGHEDA.

Office, St. Andrew's Street.

Anderson and Cathcart, Managers.

Smacks—Erin, Belfast, and Shamrock,

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Z.IST or VSSSBX.S

REGISTERED AT THE

PORT OF BUSTDEB,

COLLECTED UP TO THE LATEST DATE.

Name.

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Name.

Betsy Ann Deas, sch.

Betsy Black, br.

Betseys and Mary, si.

Betsey and Nell, si.

Blackness, bar.

Bolivar, br.

Branch, si.

Britannia, sch.

Britannia Packet, sch.

British King, br.

Briton, sch.

Broughty Castle, br.

Bunyion, si.

Byron, sch.

Bonnie Dundee, st. sh.

Caledonia, br.

Camilla, si.

Catharines, si.

Cato, br.

Ceres, br.

Charlotte, sch.

Chase, br.

Choice, br.

Christina, si.

Clyde, si.

Courier, sch.

C*aigie, sch.

Cyrus, br.

David Key, si.

Daisy, br.

Dame, si.

Dart, si.

David, sch.

Diadem, br.

Diana, br.

Dorothy, sh.

Dundee, steam ship

Dwina, br.

Dove, sch.

Eagle, sch.

Earl Durham, sh.

Earl Grey, br.

Ebor, bar.

Eclipse, si.

Edward, si.

Elbe, sch.

Electra, br.

Master.

SimeLaingDoigEilgour

PatonPatrick

SimpsonSpeuceBarclay

Browrn

CummingRailey

DorwoodSmall

Milne

MearnsUrquhart

WhyteRitchie

LancemanFyffe

Ritchie

Caithness

Findlay

WishartMannLawsonNicol

KeyJackYoungGowansDronYuleBrownDavidson

KiddChristopher

Galloway

Morris

Cabel

WebsterCummingWalkerStark

GrayLindsay

Owuer or Agent.

Alex. RentoulAlex. KermathPeter Davidson, jun.

William Ireland

A. Milne & Co.

John Borrie

William SimpsonGeo. R. Baxter

Thomas Barclay

John Low, jun.

Alex. RentoulDavid MoncurRobert Rentoul

James Stewart

Leith St. Pa. Co.

William M'GavinWilliam UrquhartWilliam NicoUAndrew Brown, jun.

Robert DavidsonDavid Halley

Thomas Erskine

Andrew LowD. MartinD. P. & L. S. Co.

D. P. & L. S. Co.

James FergusonJames Millar

D. KeyAndrew LowJohn KennedyD. P. & L. S. Co.

William AdamThomas Bell, jun.

James BruceThomas NicoUD. P, & L. S. Co.

J. ThainAlex. Galloway

John AndersonMiller Berrie

Wm. WronghamD. & U. W. F. Co.

George WalkerRobert ToshD. P. & L. S. Co.

John Gray, jun.

Tons Built.

72135

63

372782335984124

238

7518018

106130

146

4454197120

124

197150

1{

93131

136

177

521665564124

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369399129

179383162

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Master. Owner or Agent. Tons Built,

London, steam ship

Louisa, sch.

Lydia, si.

Magnet, br,

Malay, br.

Margaret, sch.

Margaret, sch.

Margaret, si,

Margaret, si.

Margarets, sch.

Margarets, br.

Margaret & Elizabeth, si

Margaret & Graham, si

Margaret & Jean, si.

Margaret & Mary, si.

Maria, si.

Marmount, si.

Mary, br.

Mary, sch.

Mary, si.

Mary, si.

Mary A. Melville, sch.

Mary & Ann, sch.

Mary Salter, si.

Mercury, br.

Mersey, si.

Midas, br.

Modern Athens, St. sh.

Morgan, br.

Morgiana, bar.

Maxwell, sch.

Margery, sch.

Mobile, sh.

Margaret Campbell, si.

Nancy, si.

Nancy, si.

Nelly, si.

N. & B. Packet, si.

New Harriet, sch.

Noah, br.

Newport, sch.

Oak, sch.

Ocean, br.

Odin, br.

Olive, sch.

Ophelia, br.

EwingPrydeSimpson

SimpsonWelchHighGrayWhiteWhittonMilneCookDeucharsWebsterDuncanRollo

Robertson

SmithIreland

Small

SmithGilchrist

ParkmanFergusonCrockatt

PowrieMacleanKermathWatersDunnWhiteWatsonPringle

M'KenzieMatthew

AndersonPatuUoGibbWatsonUrquhartKirkaldy

Fulton

YoolRattray'

GreenBennetForeman

D. P. & L. S. Co.

Andrew Brcvvn, jun.

John Brown

John AdamsonWilliam HyndJames BarronWilliam GrayWilliam NicoUA. Porter

William M'GavinWilliam NicoUD, DeucharsDavid WebsterGeo. ShepherdJames Rollo

George RobertsonThomas Small

James Ireland

BHnshall Small

D. P. & L. S. Co.

James M'GregorG. R. Baxter

James FergusonJames BarronJames ThainD. P. & L. S. Co.

James Soot, jun.

D. & T. S. P. C.

Geo. KiddAllan EdwardDavid WatsonAndrew Spence

R. H. JobsonJames Barron

James AndersonPeter PatuUoDavid GibbDavid WatsonJ, ThainWilliam M'GavinThos. Adamson

J. ThainKeay & Rattray

Wm. Davidson

David Myles

Keay & Rattray

4059049

129

297120

8468

47141

13831

60

17

274953124

117

7556129

5951

153

79255

117162

3548481

25361

373631

53

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143

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115

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Orb, br.

Origen, si.

Orion, br.

Orontis, bar.

Oscar, br.

Pandora, br.

Peggy, si.

Peggy, si.

Perth, steam ship

Perth, sm.

Perth, si.

Perthshire, sch.

Pilot, sch.

Princess Charlotte, sch.

Prompt, si.

Providence, si.

Providence, si.

P. T. R. sch.

Pitscotlie, br.

Banger, br.

Bapid, sch.

Eobert, sh,

Robert, si.

Robert & Mary, si.

Robert & William, sch.

Robert & William, sch.

Roe, sm.

Rose, sch.

Bose, si.

Bothesay, steam packet

Rover, si.

Ruby, br.

Ruby, si.

Return, si.

Roseau, br.

Sceptre, sch.

Scipio, br.

Scotia, sch.

Seaton, sch.

Selma, bar.

Shamrock, sch.

Shepherd, si.

Sir H. Parnell, br.

Sir Jas Kempt, br.

Sir Wm. Wallace, tug.

Sovereign, sch.

Spinks, br.

Star, si. .

Master.

Ritchie

Gorrie

Scott

WebsterMatthew

BanksAndersonPaton

SpinkCameronElder

YoungChalmersAdamsonDuncanStratton

Melville

ForemanOgilvy

ThinMillar

Clappison

ToshWhiteYoungDoigBell

Nicoll

MilneWilsonAndersonGreig

Rollo

Scott

Lindsay

Mitchell

CowieLiddle

Souter

LuckiePatonBarronWightonArchibald

PeddieSimmersMorris

Phillips

Owner or Agent.

J. ThainWilliam Nicoll

Thomas Erskine

Alex. WebsterJ. Thain

Alex. MartinJames AndersonWilliam PatonD. P. & L. S. Co.

David Martin & Co.

William ChapmanJohn YoungAndrew BenvieTay Whale F. Co.

Anderson& Cathcart

The MasterWilliam Melville

Thomas NeishThomas Thorns

J. ThainThomson & MoirJames WhittonRobert ToshThomas MylneJohn YoungGeo. Scott, jun.

D. P. & L. S. Co.

Alexander BerryD. P. & L. S. Co.

D. & T. S. P. Co.

William AndersonAndrew Brown, jun.

Alex. ThomsonWm. LowThomas Adamson

Thos. Erskine

William ColmanRobert Liddle

James Clark

William DavidsonAnderson & Cathcart

BarronAlex. MartinJames Watt, jun.

D. P. & L. S. Co.

D. P. & L. S. Co.James AdamD. P. & L. S. Co.

Tons

14061

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Bundee Post Office.

POST OFFICE,

Top of Seagate, under Sinclair's HoteL

Robert Bell, Postnaaster| J. R. Nicoll, Clerk

George Henderson, WiHiam Gibb, William Cuthbert, and Henrj-

MoncriefF, Letter-carriers

The London mail via Fife arrives at 4 p.m. and is despatched at

45 minutes past 8 a.m. Letters in time till 30 minutes past 8 a.m.

The Edinburgh mail via Perth arrives at 15 minutes past 11 p.m.

and is despatched the same hour to the North. Letters in time till

30 minutes past 10 p.m.

The North mail arrives at 15 minutes past 10 p.m. and is

despatched at the same hour to the South. Letters in time till 45

minutes past 9 p.m.

The post to Forfar, Glammis, and Kirriemuir, is despatched at

5 a.m. and arrives at 7 p.m.

The posts to Broughty Ferry and Lochee are despatched at 7 a.m.

;

arrive at 30 minutes past 2 p.m. ; and are despatched same day at

30 minutes past 4 p.m. and arrive at 30 minutes past 9 p.m.

The Office is open during the summer half year (6th April till the

6th October) from 7 o'clock a.m., and during the winter half year

(6th October till the 6th April) from 8 a.m. till 45 minutes past 9

o'clock p.m., except 15 minutes previous to the despatch of the

Fife mail, and half-an-hour after its arrival.

On Sundays it is open from 7 till 10 a.m. except 15 minutes

previous to the despatch of the Fife mail ; from 1 till i past 1 ; from

^ past 4 till 45 minutes past 5 p.m. ; and from 7 till 45 minutes past

9 p.m.

The first general and penny-post delivery commences at 7 a-m.

from 6th April to 5th October inclusive ; and at 8 a.m. from 6th

October to 5th April inclusive. The second general and penny-post

delivery commences about 40 minutes after the arrival of the Fife

mail.

PENKY POST RECEIVING HOUSES.

John Crichton, Millers' Wynd, Perth Road

John Gill, Scouringburn

Peter Low, head of Wellgate

John Wilson, King Street

Letters put in at the Receiving-houses for town and penny-post

delivery, in time till 2 p.m. ; and for other places till 9 p.m.

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Coaches.

iSlNCtAIR's HOTEL AND GENERAL COACH OFFICE,

Castle Street.

Royal Mail from Edinburgh via Perth arrives at 11 o'clock p.m.

and proceeds immediately to Aberdeen.

Royal Mail from Aberdeen arrives at | past 10 p.m. and proceeds

to Edinburgh via Perth.

Express leaves for Aberdeen at 7 a.m. and arrives at 7 evening.

Fair Maid to Glasgow via Perth leaves at j before G a.m. and

arrives at 7 evening.

New Times arrives from Perth for Aberdeen at 9 morning, and

leaves for Perth at ^ past 4 afternoon.

Commercial Traveller arrives from Arbroath at 10 a.m. and leaves

at 5 p.m.

Sir Henry Parnell arrives from Brechin at 9 a.m. and leaves at ?^

past 4 p.m.

During the summer months, a coach runs between Sinclair's Hotel

and Stewart's Eagle Inn, Broughty Ferry, several times a day.

CAMPBELL S CROWN HOTEL,

Greenmarket.

Royal Mail to Edinburgh, through Fife, leaves ^ before 9 a.m.

and arrives at 4 p.m.

Union to Edinburgh (from Aberdeen) at j before 7 a.m. and

arrives (for Aberdeen) at 11 forenoon.

Kingdom of Fife to Edinburgh leaves at I before 2 p.m. and

arrives at 8 p.m.

WALLACE S ROYAL HOTEL,

Nethergate.

Royal Mail from Edinburgh jiia Perth arrives at 11 o'clock p.m.

and proceeds immediately to Aberdeen.

Royal Mail from Aberdeen arrives at | past 10 p.m. and proceeds

to Edinburgh via Perth.

Fair Maid to Glasgow via Perth leaves | before G a.m. and arrives

at 7 evening.

New Times arrives from Perth for Aberdeen at 9 a.m. and leaves

for Perth | past 4 p.m.

k2

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KINiriNMENT's UNION INN,

Craig Pier.

Highlander from Montrose arrives 4 past 11 a.m. and leaves aS

4 p.m.

A coach from St. Andrew's on Tuesdays and Fridays arrives at II

o'clock a.m. and leaves at 4 p.m.

GENERAL COACH OFFICE,

West end of High Street.

Royal Mail to Edinburgh, through Fife, leaves J before 9 a.ns.

and arrives at 4 p.m.

Kingdom of Fife to Edinburgh leaves at J before 2 p.m. and

arrives at 8 p.m.

GEITERAL COACH OFFICE,

Trades' Hall.

Royal ]\Iail from Edinburgh via Perth arrives at 1 1 o'clock p.m.

and proceeds immediately to Aberdeen.

Royal Mail from Aberdeen arrives at J past 10 p.m. and proceeds

to Edinburgh via Perth.

Fair Maid to Glasgow via Perth leaves 5 before 6 a.m. and arrives

at 7 p.m.

New Times arrives from Perth for Aberdeen at 9 morning, and

leaves for Perth at J past 4 afternoon.

Carriers.

[The figures indicate the number of times the Carriers arrive and

depart weekly. When only once, it is on Friday ; when twice, it is

on Tuesday and Friday—the market days. They all arrive in the

morning, and depart early in the afternoon.]

Aberdeen (2) John Hood, Stewart's Inn, Murraygate

J. and P. Cameron, Dock Street

• David Neilson, Mrs. Mudie's, iMurraygate

Abernyte (1) David Small, xMackenzie Kay's, Overgate

Alyth (2) John Cownie, D, Myles's Coal-yard, Seagate

David Dick, D. Myles's Coal-yard, Seagate

Jo. M 'Gavin, D. Myles's Coal-yard, Seagate

Anstruther (1) Jas. Brown, J. & P. Cameron's, Dock Street

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Cupar-Fife (4) J. & P. Cameron, Dock Street

(2) David Fowler, Stewart's Inn, Murraygate

Aw. Scott, Geo. Crammond's, Craig Lane

Douglastown (2) John Warden, Mrs. Mudie's, Murraygate

Dronley (2) ..., Thos. Anderson, James MacnicoU's, Overgate

Eassie (1) John Bennet, Francis Archer's, Murraygate

Easthaven (2) Robert Templeman, John Barnie's, Seagate

Edinburgh (2) David Fowler, Stewart's Inn, Murraygate

(3) J. and P. Cameron, Dock Street

Errol (2) James Boyd, Hardie's, 104 Overgate

James Melville, Andrew Butchart's, Seagate

James Watson, Alex. Dick's, Couttie's WyndFriockheim (2) Aw. Mefian, Mrs. Mudie's, Murraygate

Andrew Blair, do. do.

Forfar (3) Peter Webster, John Barnie's, Seagate

John Millar, do. do.

Charles Stewart, Francis Archer's, Murraygate

John Patterson, Mrs. Coupar's, do.

Peter Kerr, do. do.

Stewart Grant, Mrs. Mudie's, do.

(4) Thomas Roger, do. do.

Charles Low, do. do.

Thomas Barrie, do. do.

John Norrie, do. do.

Joseph Cairns, do. do.

George Ewans, do, do.

William Fettes, do. do.

D. Simpson, do. do.

Alex. Henderson, James Profit's, Cowgate

—— Dakers, do. do.

Fowlis (1) James Isles, Alexander Hay's, Overgate

Glammis (I) Ro. Macdonald, Francis Archer's, Murraygate

Andrew Hunter, Mrs. Mudie's, do.

George M'Keddie, do. do.

Glasgow (3) J. and P. Cameron, Dock Street

Mrs, G. Wannan, Stewart's Inn, Murraygate

Archibald Douglas, Mrs. Mudie's, do.

Glenisla (1) Thos. Alexander, D. Peter's, Overgate

Robert Kinnison, do. do.

Inchture (2) William Craig, Alex. Hay's, do.

Kinnaird (1) Alexander Duncan, David Soot's, Overgate

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Kirkinch (2) .....Andrew Heron, James Crockatt's, Overgate

John Wright, Alex. Hay's, Overgate

Kirriemuir (2) Geo. Fyfe, Francis Archer's, Murraygate

William Faterson, do. do.

Joseph Robb, Mrs. Coupar's, do.

David Henderson, Mrs. Mudie's, do.

David Edward, do. do.

Andrew Edward, do. do.

John Wilkie, do. do.

James Wilkie, do. do.

Alexander Webster, do. do.

Laurencekirk (2) John Hood, Stewart's Inn, Murraygate

J. and P. Cameron, Dock Street

Leuchars (2) Robert Fernie, G. Crammond's, Craig Lane

Letham (2) Andrew Herd, James Profit's, Cowgate

Robert Taylor, do. do.

•lames White, do. do.

Lintrathen (1) James Wallace, Hardie's, 104 Overgate

A. Fenton (only occasionally) do. do.

Longforgan (2) Thos. Curr, Miss Matthew's, Overgate

P. Macgregor, William Curr's, do.

Meigle (2) James Straton, Alex. Kay's, Overgate

Monifieth (2) John Lorimer, Andrew Butchart's, Seagate

Monikie (2) Andrew Smith, Andrew Butchart's, Seagate

James Fairly, do. do.

James Robertson, do. do.

James NicoU, Mrs. Mudie's, Murraygate

Montrose (2) J. and P. Cameron, Dock Street

David Neilson, Mrs. Coupar's, Murraygate

A. Finley, Black's Tavern, do.

Muirside, Carse (2). ..James Christie, Millar's Coal-shed, Tay Street

Murrie (1) J. Strachan, W. Anderson's, jun. High Street

Perth (4) Mrs. Geo. Wannan, Stewart's Inn, Murraygate

James Walker, Mrs. Mudie's, do.

Pittenweem (1) Jas. Brown, J. and P. Cameron's, Dock Street

Raitt (2) James Moyes, James Jack's, Couttie's WyndPeter Melville, do. do.

Rattray (2) Charles Melville, D. Peter's, Overgate

Jas. Yeaman, D. Myles's Coal-shed, Sea^te

St. Andrew's (2) Henry Ramsay, R. Forrester's, Craig Lane

Jas. Brown, J. and P. Cameron's, Dock Street

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Stonehaven (2) ........John Hood, Stewart's Inn, Murraygate

J. and P. Cameron, Dock Street.

Stamp Paper and i^ssessed Tax Office,

Castle Street.

J. Alison, Head Distributor of Stamps and Collector of Assessed Taxes.

Joseph Thomson, Assistant

Office open from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. and from 6 to 8 evening,

except on Saturdays, when it shuts at three o'clock.

James Jack, Surveyor of Taxes. Office No. 28 Overgate.

BILL STAMPS SHORT DATE.On demand, or not exceeding two months after date, or sixty days

after sight.

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KECEIFT STAMPS.

5 and under

10

20

50

100

For

For

For

For

For

For 200

For 300

For 500

For 1000 and upwards

In full of all demands

L.

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S>undee Royal Orphan Institution, 1815.

Right Hon. the Earl of Airlie, President

This institution is under the management of a committee of sub=

scribers, partly ex-officiis and partly elected annually.

James Barland and Mrs Barland, Teachers

Matthew Nimmo, Surgeon|Charles Roger, Treasurer

George and Robert Miln, Secretaries.

Bundee Kirk Session.

Alexander Keay, Trades' Lane, Session Clerk

George Murdoch, Barrack Street, Kirk Treasurer

James Smith, jun. Murraygate, Collector of Poors' Rates.

Public Officers.

John Irving Henderson, SherifiF-Substitute

John Boyd Baxter, Procurator Fiscal for the Dundee District of the

County

David Macewen, Procurator Fiscal for the Burgh

Thomas Cuthbert, Sheriff Clerk Depute.

Slewspapers.

Dundee, Perth, and Cupar Advertiser—1800. Published every

Friday morning, by Alexander Macdonald, New Inn Entry, High

Street.

Dundee Courier—1816. Published every Tuesday morning, by

David Hill and Son, Key's Close, Nethergate.

Dundee Chronicle—1832. Published every Saturday afternoon,

by James Lindsay, New Inn Entry, High Street.

J. Chalmers, Printer, Dundee,

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, D V E R T 2 S 2M S :? T

CIRCULATING LIBRARY,

4 & 5 Castle Street.

J"AMRS CHALMERS respectfully intimates, that he has lately

made Extensive Additions to his Circulating Library;

tnong which are the following :

Life of Sir Walter Scott, by Lockhart ; Grund's Americans;

liss Sinclair's Accomplishments of Modern Society ; Sir T, D.-auder's Highland Rambles ; Gentleman Jack ; Jack Brag ;

lory O'More ; the Arethusa ; Astoria; Henrietta Temple; Con-Ksions of an Elderly Gentleman ; Snarley Yow, or Doo- Fiend ;

Jrichton, &c. &c. The Pickwick Papers, Colburn's New Monthly,

Metropolitan, Frazer, Blackwood, Athenaeum, and Tait, are con-

tinued regularly when published.

In order to accommodate all ranks of Readers, Subscriptions,

&c. have been reduced to the following terms, viz. :

One year's subscription, I5s. ; for two setts, 21s. ; one half-

year, 8s. ; two setts, lis. ; one quarter, 4s. 6d. ; or two setts, 6s.

;

for New Books that have not been three months in the Library, Id.

per vol. per night ; and all Books after, Id. for three nights per vol.

J. C. has always on hand a large selection of the NewestMusic.

Musical Instruments of all kinds, either on hand, or to

36 had on the shortest notice, at very moderate prices.

Pianofortes for Sale, or Lent on Hire.

4 & 5 Castle Street, 1837.

CARD,

;^OBERT TORBET, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer,respectfully intimates, that he has opened a Wareroom in

those centrical premises, No. 125 Nethergate (opposite Mr. Smellie's,

Cabinetmaker,) lately possessed by Mr. George Luke ; where he

will constantly have on Sale an assortment of every article in his line.

Meadow Entry, Dundee, 1837.

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ADVERTISEMENTS,

J. CHALMERS,

bookseller, stationer, and printer,

4 Castle Street,

"AS FOR SALE the following Miscellaneous Articles:—Albums ; Ass' Skin Memorandum Books. Bill Books

;

Bill Cases ; Black Lead Pencils, all kinds ; Bramah's Patent Pens

and Holders ; Backgammon Boards ; Bristol Board, coloured and

plain ; Bronze Powders ; Bonnet Boards. Cards and Card Cases ;

Camel Hair Pencils ; Copy Books and Covers ; Chess Men ; Crayon

Papers, coloured and plain ; Clout's Durable Marking Ink ; Card

Counters ; Calling Cards ; Cargo Books, printfed ; Conversation

Cards ; Chalk for Drawing ; Children's Toy Books and Lotteries.

Drawing Instruments and Colours ; Drawing Paper, all sizes

;

Direction Cards ; Drawing Books ; Dissected Puzzles. Engine

Boards. Fishing Rods, Hooks, and Tackle, an excellent assort-

ment ; Folders, ivory and bone ; Fancy Cards, a great variety

;

Fitch, Sable and Camel Hair Pencils. Globes ; Gunter Scales ; Gold

and Silver Borders ; Gold and Silver Saucers and Shells. Hall's

Patent Memorandum Books ; Hair Brushes for Velvet and Poonah

Painting. Ink Stands, rosewood and ebony, mounted ; Indian Ink ;

Indian Rubber, cake and bottle ; Ink Glasses, carved and plain

;

Ivory Board for Drawing ; Ivory Miniature Leaves. Log Slates ;

Locf Books ; Lithographic Drawing Books ; Liquid Cement.

Mourning Papers, black bordered and black edged, all sizes ; Magic

Lanterns and Slides ; Maps ; Marbled Paper ; Measuring Tapes

;

Miniature Frames; Message Cards, coloured and plain; Milled

Boards. Playing Cards, plain and coloured ; Pocket Ledgers

;

Pocket Books and Note Cases; Pencil Cases; Portfolios; Pen

Knives, a very large assortment ; Parallel Rules ; Portable and

Steel Pens ; Paste Boards ; &c. Quills and Pens, large assort-

ment ; Quadrants. Rulers ; Ruling Pens. Sea Charts, a large

assortment; Slates and Sponges; Telescopes; Tracing Papers;

Tissue Papers, all colours. Writing Papers, very large assortment,

viz. : Pot, foolscap, post, demy, medium, royal, and super, royal

;

Wafers and Wafer Seals; Walking Sticks and Canes; Writing

Parchment and Vellum ; Wax, fine sealing, various colours ; Wax

for Bottles ; &c. &c.

Music and Musical Instruments— Pianofortes; Har-

monicons ; Violins, a large assortment ; Bows ; Violin Strings, &c.

;

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

Flutes, plain and tipt, with brass and silver keys ; Bugles; Trum-

pets ; French Horns ; Clarionets ; Fifes ; Flageolets ; Trombones.

A very extensive collection of Pianoforte and Flute Music ;

Pianoforte, Flute, and Violin Tutors ; Music Paper, coloured and

plain ; Music Paper Books, &c. ; Music bound to any Pattern.

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Address Cards, Funeral Letters, Receipts,

Bills of Parcels, Prices Current, Circulars, &c. neatly executed in

LITHOGRAPHY.

i-ETTEK-PBESS PRINTING AND BOOK BINDING IX ALL THEIR

BRANCHES.

Orders received for all new Works and Periodical Publications.

Ledgers, Journals, Day-books, Cash-books, &c. ruled by a Machine,

and bound to any pattern in a superior style.

Writing Ink, manufactured by J. Chalmers, and sold by him and

most stationers in Great Britain in bottles at 4d. 6d. Is.

and 2s. each.

Red Ink, Cd. Copying Ink, in Glass Bottles, at 9d.

UPHOLSTERY AND CABINET WAREHOUSE,No. 7 Castle Street.

gS ICHARD BUIST begs to intimate, that he has always on hand

a large assortment of UPHOLSTERY and CABINETFURNITURE, viz. English and Scotch Carpeting, Crumb Cloths,

Floor Cloths for Halls, Lobbies, and Ships' Cabins, from 2/4th to 8

yards wide ; Waxcloth Tablecovers on Green Baize and Moleskin ;

Damasks, Moreens, and Furniture Prints ; Hair, Wool, and Straw

Matresses ; Downs and Feathers ; Bedsteads, Sofas, Easy and other

Chairs ; also a great variety of Paper Hangings from Is. 4d. per

piece upwards.

R. B. can with the utmost confidence recommend his Stock

of Goods, being of the best quality, which he sells upon moderate

terms.

All kinds of Upholstery Furnishings, Wholesale and Retail.

Orders from the country punctually attended tc.

Dundee, 1837.

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ADVERTISEMEN're,

DUNDEE AND HULL STEAM PACKET COMPANY.Office, Mid Shore.

WiLLiAJi Just, Manager, Dundee.Agents—Geo. Cammell, Hull—Office, Humber Dock Quaj East

;

and John Garie, Perth.

^TEAM-SHIP FORFARSHIRE, 450 tons burthen, and 200horse power, James Moncrieflf; Commander, leaves Dundee

every Saturday, and Hull every Wednesday. Her Cabins are ele-

gant and commodious—her holds for Goods are extensive—and shehas excellent accommodation for all sorts of Live Stock, which are

forwarded to the London and other markets on Monday morning.Passengers by the Forfarshire have opportunities of proceed-

ing from Hull to London on the mornings of Tuesday, Wednesday,Thursday, and Saturday, at very low fares.

DUNDEE AND LEITH STEAM PACKET COMPANY.Office, Earl Grey's Dock, North Side.

[RONNIE DUNDEE, 130 horse power; David Milne,Commander.

MODERN ATHENS, L30 horse power; John Waters,Commander.

ROTHESAY, 60 horse power; William Wilson, Commander.

One of these steamers sails every lawful day,—leaving Dundee

at 10 o'clock morning, and the Chain Pier, Newhaven, at 7 o'clock

morning.

William Bisset, Manager, Dundee.

agents.

William Wright, No. 1 Princes' Street, Edinburgh, and William

M'Williams and Andrew Greig, Chain Pier, Newhaven.

WANTED,BY THE FAMILIES AT THE PERTH ROAD AND MAGDALEN YARD,

^k CALENDERER. A steady person who has a Calender

would find constant employment in the above district.

*.,* Despatch and early returns of clothes indispensably neces-

sary.

Dundee, 1837- l.v.,i...L.-

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

"DEEDS, NOT WORDS."

J'^IPE and FIRE INSURANCES. RATES REDUCEDfrom j£20 to £30 per cent, per annum.

Life Insuhance is now considered by all classes of the

community to be one of the most important duties of life, to pro-

vide for those who are incapable to provide for themselves.

During the last fifty years, the thousands of Widows and

Orphans who have been saved from want, misery, ruin, and distress,

afford sufficient proof of the great utility and importance of Life

Assurance.

For example : a person aged thirty years of age, by paying £2

per annum, half-yearly or quarterly, may insure his life in this

office, and thereby secure £100 for the benefit of his family or re-

presentatives. Other ages equally low rates as under.

Annuities granted immediately for every £100 sunk with

this Company £8 to £15 per cent, interest will be given.

Family Endowments are granted for future and existing

Children, upon equally liberal principles.

independent WEST-MIDDLESEX ASSURANCE COMPANY,

FOJl FIRE, LIVES, AND ANNUITIES,

Baker Street, Portman Square, London.

ON EUUITABLE PRINCIPLES.

ESTABLISHED UNDER ACT OF PARLIAMENT.

Capital, One I^iUion.

This Company continue to accept Insurances at the following

Reduced Rates :—Common Insurances, Is. Od. percent.

Hazardous Insurances, 2s. Od. percent.

Double Hazardous Insurances, 3s. 6d. per cent.

Farming Stock, Is. 6d. per cent.

LIFE INSURANCE RATES.'

Age.I

24 ] 34I

44I

48\

50 j 55

I£ s. d. j £ s. d.

I^ s. (1

I£ s. (I

I^ s d.

I^ s. d.

Premium. |I110|200|2I5 0|350[400[4 18

Proper forms may be had of the Agents.

Agents wanted ; application to be made by letter (post-paid),

addressed to the Secretary, Mr. William Hole, in the first instance.

N.B.—No connexion with any of the combined monopolising

companies ! !

!

Thowas Keith, Agent, Dundee.

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

IMPROVED SILK DYE-WORK, AND RENOVATINGESTABLISHMENT.

j^LEXANDER CRICHTON, Dyer, Scourer, and Reno-vator, Meadow Entrj-, Broad of Murraygate, Dundee,

begs leave most respectfully to return his sincere thanks to his

numerous employers for the support he has experienced since he

commenced business—particularly since he introduced the newsystem (not generally known but to himself) of DYING SILKS on

Scientific Principles. He gladly avails himself of this opportunity

of intimating that he has lately been in Paris, which he visited for

the purpose of making himself acquainted with the excellencies of

making Bright Colours—for which the Parisians are so much famed;

and, in consequence of this, and of the experience he has had in

London and Edinburgh, and other parts of the kingdom, he hopes

he will be found fully qualified to give satisfaction in the Dyeing of

Ladies' Dresses, Shawls, &c., exactly to their tastes, both in the

French and English Fashions.

A. C. takes this opportunity of informing his customers, that

he has just received from his Correspondent in Paris, a new invented

pa.tent Machine, unrivalled in the Dressing and Finishing of Silks—

the only one of its kind in Scotland.

A. C. also begs to state that, with a view to ensure despatch to

his customers, he keeps an experienced individual for the express

purpose of Renovating Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel,

which is done in the Parisian fiishion, free from any unpleasant smelly

with a beautiful lustre attached.

Orders through any of the following Agents, will be returned

without any charge for carriage :

Mr Peter M'Naughton, clothier Coupar Angus.

Miss Jean Crichton, dressmaker New Rattray.

Mr William Littlejohn, merchant... Forfar.

Mr J. Walker and Mr J. Cownie Alyth.

Mr Andrew Scott, carrier Cupar Fyfe.

Mr Graham, draper St. Andrews.

Mr James Brown, Anstruther carrier.. ..Anstruther.

Ladies calling at his shop will be shown Fancy Silk Patterns,

direct from Paris.

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Gentlemen going abroad, or residing at a distance, may be

supplied with a chemical composition for removing stains, &c. fiom

their body clothes. .

N. B.—Not accountable for any articles after twelve months.

A. C. begs to intimate that, from and after this date, he will

not hold himself responsible for any goods for which a receipt is not

granted on delivery at his work.

Meadow Entry, 1837.

OBSERVE!

^IVE C. Patterson's matchless PASTE BLACKING,Dundee, a trial ; and you will experimentally find that it is

not only the cheapest but in reality the best Blacking now manu-

factured. In it are combined the twofold qualifications of moistening,

and consequently preserving the leather, as well as producing a real

jet black polish, hitherto unequalled, with little labour. The Black-

ing being prepared solely upon chemical principles, every pernicious

and hurtful ingredient for the leather, commonly used in the manu-

facture of Blacking, is neutralized.

Wholesale orders, addressed to C. Patterson, Black's Croft,

Dundee, will meet with prompt attention. To prevent mistakes, be

sure to ask for " C. Patterson's Matchless Paste Blacking."

Sold in Packages and Tin Boxes from Id. to Is.

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REGISTER OFFICE FOR SERVANTS,No. 153, Head of Seagate.

T&l RS. MACKAY begs leave respectfully to return her sincere

thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and Public in general, for

the liberal manner in which her establishment has all along been

supported ; and trusts that her unremitting attention to the interests

of her employers will secure a continuance of public favour.

WANTED— Cooks; Kitchen, House, Table, Nursery,

Laundry, and Dairy Maids ; and Servants of All-work, All letters

to be post-paid.

Dundee, 1837.

EXPEDITIOUS LAND CONVEYANCE BETWEENGLASGOW, PERTH, AND DUNDEE.

V & P. CAMERON beg most respectfully to inform the Public,

that they have made arrangements for greater Expedition in

the conveyance of Goods between Glasgow, Perth, and Dundee, and

all other places in the North of Scotland, than hitherto attempted.

They are now enabled to make the trip between these cities in one

day. Example : Goods, leaving Glasgow on Monday afternoon,

are delivered in Perth and Dundee on Wednesday morning.

Their carts start from Glasgow and Dundee on Monday,

Wednesday, and Friday afternoon ; and from Perth on Tuesday,

Thursday, and Saturday afternoon.

Their carts leave for Cupar Fife and Edinburgh on Monday,

Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday ; and from 54 Lothian Street,

Edinburgh, for Dundee, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

H. Smart leaves Dundee for Brechin and Aberdeen on Tues-

day and Friday.

J. & P. C. beg to state, that these arrangements having been

made at considerable expense, with a view to a public general

accommodation, they trust to merit a continuance of that public

favour and encouragement they have so long experienced.

27 Blackfriars' Street, Glasgow ; 14 Mill Street, Perth ; and

Exchange Street, Dundee.

1837.

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DENTAL SURGERY.

]®1 R. SPENCE, SuKGEON & Dentist, continues to devote his

entire attention to the various affections of the Mouth,

and may be daily consulted in all cases of disease or deficien cY

of the Teeth, Gums, or Palate, at his Rooms, Meadowside.

Natural and Artificial Teeth of all kinds, also Artificial Gums

and Palates of the most approved construction, most comfortably

and naturally adapted.

Dundee, 1837.

PIAxMO FORTE TUNING, &c.

"M OHN WILSON, Pianoforte Maker and Tuner, returns

his grateful thanks to his numerous friends for the liberal

encouragement he continues to receive from them in his profession.

The follovfing is a list of his charges for tuning in town:

Square Pianofortes, -H"- - - £0 40Cabinet ditto, - - - - -

Grand ditto, . _ - - -

Or by the year, calling monthly :-

Square Pianofortes, - „ - -

Cabinet ditto, _ - - - -

Grand ditto, . _ - - -

J. W. would recommend the yearly arrangement as by far the

best for keeping Pianofortes in good order. During these eight

years, he has had the charge of a considerable number of instru-

ments in that way to the entire satisfaction of his employers. Every

attention paid to the repairing department. Pianofortes, which

have been much used, will be found to be greatly improved by

getting the hammers new covered and the keys wedged, &c. which

can be done at a trifling expense. Specimens may be seen, if re-

quired.

Metallic Plates furnished for Pianofortes.

Orders received at the shops of Mr. Clialmers, Castle Street

;

Mr. Shaw, High Street; Mr. Donaldson, Reform Street; and at

his own premises, No. 45 King Street.

Dundee, 1837.

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10 ADVERTISEMENTS.

WHOLESALE AND RETAILTEA, WINE, AND SPIRIT WAREHOUSE,

No. 69 MURRAYGATE,

(North side, opposite Dundee New Bank.)

"^J^ILLIAM LAWSON begs to intimate to his numerous

Friends and the Public, that he has always on hand a large

and well selected Stock of superior Teas, Wines, Spirits, &c. which

he purchases at the first markets, and is enabled to sell at very

low prices.

Orders from the country punctually attended to.

69 Murraygate.

NEWHIRING ESTABLISHMENT AND LIVERY STABLES,

Castle Street,

(In connexion with Sinclair's Hotel.)

Jl^ CRUICKSHANK respectfully begs leave to intimate, that

he has REMOVED his ESTABLISHMENT from Aber-

deen, to those Stables in Castle Street, lately occupied by Mr.

Merchant, which have been altogether renewed, and are now fitted

up in the most complete and fashionable style; in doing whicli, no

expense has been spared so as to render them superior to any Esta-

blishment of the kind in Scotland: He begs therefore to express his

hope that, having always first-rate Post Chaises, Noddy Coaches,

Gigs, and Saddle Horses, which his long experience enables him to

select, and being always at home, so that he can insure the most

punctual attendance and immediate attention to all orders, his new

Establishment will meet with the entire approbation and be honoured

with the patronage of the Public, which it shall be his constant study

to merit.

Livery Stables, Castle Street, Dundee, 1837.

*," Gentlemen's Horses kept at livery on the most moderate

terms.

Orders left at the Coach OflSce, Sinclair's Hotel, will be

punctually attended to.

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SINCLAIR'S HOTEL,(Late Merchant's).

'UGH SINCLAIR, late Waiter in the Waterloo Hotel, Edin-

burgh, returms his grateful thanks to the Nobility, Gentry,

Commercial Gentlemen, and the Public in general, for the liberal

share of patronage he has experienced since he opened the above old-

established Hotel, which is situated at the head of Castle Street, and

in the centre and most public part of Dundee. As the house has

undergone a complete repair and alteration, and on examination will

be found to be one of the most comfortable Hotels in the Kingdom,

H. S. from his long experience as waiter in the principal Hotels in

Scotland, and by his personal attendance and attention to the com-

forts of those who honour his house with their support, hopes to

merit a continuance of public favour.

Hot, Cold, Shower, and Vapour Baths, in Marble.

Post Office and Royal Mail Coach OflSce on the pre-

mises.—Stage Coaches to all parts of the kingdom.

Dundee, 1837.

LABORATORY,

111 OvERGATE, Dundee,

(Third Shop from Tay Street.)

"H" LYON ALEXANDER, Chemist and Druggist, begs to

return thanks for the liberal share of public patronage with

which be has been hitherto favoured ; and respectfully solicits the

public attention to the select Stock of MEDICINE which he has

on hand, including patent Medicine, and every article usually sold

in the line. From his unremittirig personal attendance at the La-

boratory, where every prescription is made up under his immediate

superintendance, the Public may rely with confidence on the strictest

attention being paid to the orders with which he may be favoured ;

both as to the quality of the Medicine, and, what is of no less im-

portance, the exact quantity and proportions in which the Medicine

may be prescribed.

Dundee, 1837.

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12 ADVERTISEMENTS.

JI^JR. GRAY, Surgeon, Dundee, begs to announce to the In»

habitants of Dundee and the surrounding country, that he

has found out an elegant preparation of MEDICINES for preserv-

ing and beautifying the TEETH, much superior to that in general

use, which is merely a preparation of Chalk and Cutle Fish-bone

;

or Chalk coloured with a little Vermilion. He can assure those

who may give it a fair trial, and continue the daily use of it, that

they will have very little occasion to employ a Dentist, either nowor at any future period.

Price Is. per box.

Mr Gray has on hand an excellent Stock of Medicines, all of

the finest quality,

29 Union Street, Dundee, 1837.

JJAVID CRIGHTON, Surveyor for Lloyd's, begs respect-

fully to intimate to Shipownersand others wishing to contract

for the BUILDING of VESSELS at Dundee, that he will furnish

specifications agreeable to the various standings of the First Class of

Ships in Lloyd's Register, and superintend their construction, giving

his best attention to the interests of those who may favour him with

their employ.

Dundee, 1837-

STEAM-BOAT AND OYSTER TAVERN.

T®M RS. LOW begs respectfully to return thanks to her numerous

Friends and the Public, for the liberal support she has re-

ceived since the demise of her husband ; and also to inform them of

her REMOVAL to the STEAM-BOAT and OYSTER TAVERN,East Craig Pier; where, by strict attention to the comfort of her

customers, and keeping liquors of the best quality, she hopes still

to merit that share of public favour she has hitherto done.

Fresh Oysters, in and out of shell, every day in their season.

N. B.—Families, as usual, supplied ; and orders from the

)untry punctually attended to.

Dundee, 1837.

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SUN FIRE OFFICE, WhJ% Established 1710,

ANDSUN LIFE OFFICE,

CoRNHiLL, Craig's Court, Charing Cross,

AND65 Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, London.

Managers.

Charles Pole, Esq. Treasurer

Charles Boulton, Esq.

The Hon. P. Pleydell Bouverie

AVilliam Burnie, Esq.

James Campbell, jun. Esq.

Harry Chester, Esq.

John Cockerel], Esq.

Thomas Dorrien, jun. Esq.

John Drummond, Esq.

Charles B. Ford, Esq.

William R. Hamilton, Esq.

Edward Harman, Esq.

Felix C. Ladbroke, Esq.Felix Ladbroke, Esq.

C. Shaw Lefevre, Esq. M.P.The Hon. Hugh LindsayCharles Littledale, Esq,

Henry Littledale, Esq.

George W. Norman, Esq.

John Pearse, Esq.

Brice Pearse, Esq,

Charles R. Pole, Esq.

C. George Thornton, Esq.George 3. Thornton, Esq.

^g^HIS Office insures against loss or damage by Fire, in GreatBritain and Ireland, and also in Foreign Countries, all

descriptions of buildings and property, including mills and manu-factories, and the goods, wares, and merchandize in the same ; ships

in harbour or in dock ; craft on navigable rivers and canals ; and the

goods laden on the same ; waggons travelling the roads, and their

contents ; and farming stock of all descriptions ; on liberal terms andconditions.

Agricultural produce, farming stock and utensils of husbandry,

are exemptJrom duty.

The Sun Life Assurance Society was established in the year 1810,

(the centenary of the Sun Fire Office Company). The Managers

have had premiums calculated proportional to the values of the risks

at the different periods of life, which, undor 45 years of age whenthe assurance is for the whole of life, and under 55 for shorter

periods, are considerably lower than are generally required. Theyalso allow a share of the profits, on •each life policy, of not less than

^100 for the whole of life.

Tabies of Rates, Premiums, and Conditions of Iksurange,may be had at the Sun Fire and Life Insurance Office, /

Castle Street, Dundee.D. B. NiVEN, Agent.

The amount of duty paid by the Sun Fire Office in 1836 was £141,335

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EDUCATION.

"MffR. MILLS begs to intimate to his Friends and the Public,

that he has OPENED CLASSES in that central School

Room, head of Tindal's Wynd, for English, Writing, Arithmetic,

-Mathematics, Book Keeping, (as practised in Merchants' Offices,)

Geography, French, &c. on the following moderate terms, viz.

English, intellectual system, - 4d. per week.

Writing and Common Arithmetic, 5d. per week.

Higher Branches, named above, - 6d. per week.

Hours of Teaching from 10 till I, and from 2 till 4 o'olock.

Dundee, 1837-

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