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2 1 THE SCOTTISH STIRLING COUNCIL LIBRARI ES ; IS ^^^^ M^SySiJ NEW PRCw. i^w. WW SPECIALLY SUITED TO THE PRESENT TIME. Head Offlce-ITo. 9 ST. AITDHEW SQT7AIIE, EDZITBTTII&H. London, 28 Cornhill. Dublin, 9 Lower Sackville Street. Glasgow, 114 "W. George Street. Manchester, 39 Cross Street, King Street. Liverpool, 14 "Water Street. Belfast, 2 High Street. Leeds, 18 East Parade. Dundee, 53 Reform Street. Birmingham, 29 Bennett's HilL Norwich, 48 St. Giles' Church Plain. And Agencies in the other principal Cities and Towns in the United Kingdom. The new Prospectus specifies the Documents necessary to enable any one to form a satisfactory judgment regarding the Financial Condition and General Merits of a Life Assurance Institution, and contains I. The Society's last Valuation Balance- Sheet of Assets and Liatoilitios, with detailed list of the Securities in -which the Funds are invested. ssets and m of each sons as it FRO>l THE COLLECTIOIV OF THE ilate JOHN Y. CROMBIE PARKIVEUK, STIRLING By ins ant Co] submitted to the consideration of all concerned. Policies of rreat evils I agraibst financial 3pe<3tftilly Copies of the new Prospectus may he had, or vnll he sent po^ free on application. ANNUAL PREMIUMS. For the Assurance of 100 at Death, with Profits. Age. Premiums. Age. Premiums. Age. Premiums. Age. Prsmiums. s. d. s. d. s. d. 8. d S Edinburgh, 9 St, Andrew Square, April, SAMUEL RALEIGH, Manag-er. J. J. P. ANDERSON, Secretary. Agent JOHIT A^XTBBXE, ITational Bank, StirUng.

3 CLASS ^IH-. \5W? LOCATION CJSA ^^F AUTHOR TITLE ^^^6l Srii^ui^ac, D i^eetjc^g-^ >^id-i1 THIS BOOK IS TO BE RETURNED ON OR BEFORE THE LAST DATE STAMPED BELOW A^ r^ r^?»% le Gi str an( Balfron Callander Cowie Dunblane Plean u to Bannockbum Cambusbarron Doune Fallin St Ninians Library HQ STIRLING COUNCIL LIBRARIES Bridge of Allan Central Drymen Killin Strathblane Drawmgs with Estimates forwarded, and all information given wi >5^ Cou^'^ file 3d er Is, on application.

4 STIRLING DIRECTOR Y AD VERTISEMENTB. BOOKSELLER & GENEEAL STATIONEE^ 24 KING STREET, STUiLINQ-. A large variety of Illustrated and Richly Bound Books for Presentation, and the New Works as Published. ^^ A Discount is given off Published Prices. CHURCH and POCKET BIBLES, CHURCH of ENGLAND PRAYER-BOOKS, SERVICES and HYMN BOOKS, &c. The POETS in WOOD BINDING and PHOTOGRAPHS, same as presented to the ROYAL FAMILY and PRINCE CHRISTIAN in 1864 and Bookbinding, Engraving, and Printing neatly and expeditiously executed. MERCANTILE and OFFICE STATIONERY supplied at Wholesale Terms. BUSINESS DIES CUT, CRESTS and MONOGRAMS in the best styles, PAPER STAMPED in COLOURS. CABINET GOODS, DESKS, WORK-BOXES, DRESSING CASES, &c. FANCY and FOREIGN. GOODS in great variety. The Original Depot for Wood Articles niadej^c^the well-known genuine Stirling Wood. SHEARER'S POPULAR ILLUSTRATED GUIDE to STIRLING and NEIGH- BOURHOOD. Editions at 6d., Is:,' fs.' 6d., and with Photographs, 4s. 6d. A SELECT LIBRARY Books regularly received from Mudies's London Library, 24 King Street, Stirling, {Opposite Golden Lion Hotel),

5 *'*»^ i. I' i ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THE STIKLING IP P W ft W INCLUDING BRIDGE OF ALLAN, ST. NINIANS, GAMBUSBARRON, WHINS GF MILTGN, AND BANNOGKBURN. co^i^ty STIRLING: DUNCAN & JAMIESON, 5 UPPER CRAIGS.

6 STIRTJNG General Directory, Business Directory, Street Directory, Miscellaneous Directory Artillery Volunteers, Athenaeum Reading Room,. Banks, Boarding and Day Schools,. Building Societies,. Carriers Churches,... Commissary Court, Commissioners of Forth Navigation, Commissioners of Supply, Faculty of Writers, Fairs and Markets in Stirling and Neighbourhood,. Fire Brigade,. Gas Comimny, Guildry,. High Constables, Hospitals, Inland Revenue, Justice of Peace Court, INDEX TO DIEECTORY. J. P. Small Debt Court, Lieutenancy,... Macfarlane Free Library and Museum,... Members of Parliament, Militia 70 Municipal OflBcers,...66 Municipal Wards,...75 Newspapers, Omnibus, Parochial Board, Police (Burgh), Police (Coimty), Population, Post Office, Presbyteries, Prison, 68 Railways, Religious Tract Society,.. 74 Rifle Volunteers, River Forth District Salmon Fishery Board, Sacramental Fast-days,.. 75 Savings' Banks,...70 School of Arts, Schools, 72 INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. AaRZCUIiTURAI. IMFI.E- MENT MAKERS Kemp, Murray & Nicholson, 108 Miller, Robert, ASSURANCE OFFICES General Life & Fire Assurance Company, Scottish Provident Institution, 131 Scottish Widows' Fund Life Assurance Society,. 1 AUCTIONEER Macgregor, Wm. 123 GINGER BEER BREIVER Fraser, Hugh, Cairns, John, Gray, James, BAKERS Bauchop, George, Millar & Sons, James,. Murdoch, Mrs., s srri Sheriff Court, Sick and Funeral Societies,. 74 Stirling Agricultural Society, 75 Stirling Art School,.. 73 Stirling Castle,...70 Stirling District Lunacy Board, 68 Stirling Horticultural Society, 75 Stirling Steamboat Company, 73 Stirling Subscription Library, 73 Synod of Perth and Stirling, 72 Telegraph Office, Water Works Commissioners, 66 Weekly Markets for Com, &c., in Stirling and Neighbourhood, Young Men's Christian Association, Bannockbum Directory,. 80 Blairlogie Directory,.. 8G Bridge of Allan Directory,. 82 Cambusbarron Directory,. 78 Causewayhead Directory,. 85 St. Ninians Directory,.. 77 Whins of Milton Directory,. 79 Advertisements,...87 BERI.IN wool., &c., REPOSITORY Thomson & Dalrymple, Misses, 125 GRAIN MERCHANTS- BIiACKSMITHS- Banks Brothers,.,.115 Smith & M'Ewen,.. 95 Kemp, Murray & Nicholson, 108 Miller, Robert, Owen, George, jun., Walls, James, BOARDING HOUSE ESTAB- LISHMENT M'Luckie, Thos., BOOKSEIiIiERS Crawford, John F., Drummond, Peter, Shearer, R. S., BOOT 8s SHOE -WAREHOUSES - Gumming, Wright, Ferguson, H., Gillespie, Wm., Stewart, John,...114

7 STIELING DIRECTORY INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS (Contd.) BOOT 8l SHOS -warehouses (Continued) Sinclair, J. R., Stoddart's, Vance, John, BUILDERS Chalmers, George, Cousine, William, Kemp, Murray & Nicholson, 108 Johnston & Anderson,.. 92 Morrison & Sons, John,. 124 CABINETMAKERS, STERERS and TAKERS Cousine, William, Crawford & Watt, Forrest, A, & W., Henderson, Thomas, Herron, Adam,. Maltman, William, Robertson, John, UPHOL- UNDER- CARVER and G-IIiDER- Young, Thomas, CHEMISTS and DRUGGISTS Duncanson, Wm,,.. 97 Moore, Wm., Hart, Andrew R,..113 Kirkwood & Walker, CHINA MERCHANTS Craig, James, Duncan, Archibald,.. 95 Stewart, Miss J., Wands, John, COACHBUIIiDERS- Kinross, Wm.,.,.98 Thomson, George,.. 2 COAIi AGENTS Anderson, Wm., Duncan, Archibald, Gardner, H., Johnston, William,..102 Moyes, Andrew, Robertson, Robert,..118 CONFECTIONERS Millar & Sons, James,.. 94 Murdoch, Mrs., Scott, Alexander,. 88 DENTIST Smyth, A.,., 112 DRAPERS Arthur, George, Gavin, H.,.. 96 Henderson Brothers,.. 87 Menzies & Co., Thos., Peacock, T. & D.,. 130 DYERS and Angus, J. & J.,. 121 CLEANERS- FISHMONGERS and POUL- TERERS Rett, Peter, Rintoul, L., Robertson, Mrs., FLESHER Roberts, Robert, 100 GARDENER and FRUITERER Fergus, Robert, GLAZIERS Finlayson, Robert, Smith & Co.,, GROCERS Brown, Robert, Cowbrough & Co., James,. 89 Cribbes, John, Gumming, Andrew, Henderson, J. & G.,.. Ill MacEwen & Co., D. & J.,. 97 M'Ewen Brothers,..130 Paterson, John, Reid, David,..,120 Smith, James, HATTER Marshall, Robert, -, 99

8 , Crowe,. STIRLING DIRECTORY INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS (Contd.) Trotter, W. & J.,., 87 Stewart, David, Meiklejohn, W., Erater, Eobert,.., 107 Johnston & Neilson,..124 Merrilees, Archibald,.. 96 Steel, John, POTATO MERCHANTS Gray, James, Eoss, George, PRINTERS Duncan & Jamieson, RAG MERCHANT Craig, James, REFRESHMENT ROOMS Lumsden, James, SCULPTOR Barclay, William, SEEDSMAN Gray, James, SHERIFF OFFICER Harley, James, SLATERS M'Gregor, David, Oswald, Andrew, TAILORS and CLOTHIERS Dowell, William,. Gavin, H.,. Glover, James, Henderson Brothers, Henderson & Co., E., M'Cowan, WiUiam, M'Kinlay, James, M'Lean & Son, James, Menzies & Co., Thomas Millar, James, Mitchell, James,. Murray, John, Peacock, T. & D., TEACHER OF MODERN LANGUAGES Wojenski, Monsieur,. TEACHERS OF MUSIC- "Verri, Aristides,. Wood, James C. E., TOY WAREHOUSES Baird & Sons, Alexander, Gardner, Henry,. "WATCHMAKERS and JEWELLERS Macdonald, H. S., Stewart, D. & J., Swan, Andrew,. HOTEI.S Hendry, Ebenezer,..115 Macgregor, Wm., Wood, H., IRON FOUNDERS Smith & M'Ewen,.. 95 IRONMONGERS Lawson & Dunlop, Miller, Peter, JOINERS and UNDER- TAKERS Cousine, Wm., Graham, J. & J., Henderson, Thomas, Johnston & Anderson,. 92 Kemp, Murray & Nicholson, 108 M'Nab, Thomas, Morrison & Sons, John,. 124 HOSIERS and OUTFITTERS PAINTERS and PAPER- HANGERS Bald, Eobert, Carson, William, WaUs, John,...98 PHOTOGRAPHERS Alexander,..129 Henderson, John,..104 PLASTERERS Mackie, Stott, & Miller,. 105 PIiUMBERS and BRASS- FOUNDERS

9 : Wallace ; STIRLING-GENERAL DIRECTORY. <=^^i^«^o^» AbercromBy, Alex., reporter, 29 St. Mary's wynd. Abercromby, Arch., gardener and fruiterer, 30 Port street ; house, 9 ISTelson place. Adam, James, smith, 74 Cowane street. Adam, Robert, corkcutter, 8 Dumbarton road ; house, 1 Nelson j)lace. Adams, David, agent for Wordie & Co., 4 Maxwell place. Aikman. Adam, carter, 8 Shore road. Aikman, Peter, carter, 24 Spittal street. Aitken, John G., shipowner and drysalter. Shore road ; house, Southfield. Alexander, Rev, George, The Manse, Glebe park, 4 Park terrace. Alexander, James, 15 Park place. Alexander, James, joiner, 33 St, John st. Alexander, John, wright, 40 Craigs. Alexander, Peter, wright, ISTewhouse. Alexander, Robert, mason, Newhouse. Alexander, Thomas, governor, Poorhouse, Union street. Alexander, Mrs, Thos., matron, Poorhouse, Union street, Alison, James, tailor, 2 Broad street. Allan, Alexander, clerk, Newhouse, Allan, J,, foreman currier, 25 Upper Craigs, Allan, Peter, hairdresser, 84 St, Mary's wd. Allan, Wm., iron-turner, 45 Cowane st, AUester, William, tea and cloth merchant, 13 Cowane street. Anderson, Jas., road surveyor, 3 Park ter. Anderson, Mrs., dairy, 18 Upper Bridge st, Anderson, Mrs., lodgings, 18 Friars st. Anderson, Mrs. Dr., 8 Melville place. Anderson, Mrs., 25 King street. Anderson, Robert (of Johnston & Anderson), 11 Princes street. Anderson, Robert, trimmer, 20 Broad st, Anderson, William A,, 10 Park terrace, Anderson, jun., Wm., coal agent, IST.B.R., Shore road ; house, 4 4 Shore road. Anderson, William, railway ticket collector, 63 King street. Anderson, Wm., painter, 71 St. Mary's wd, Anderson, William, wood merchant, 11 street. Andrew, Rev. Thomas, 64^ Cowane street. Angus, J. & J., dyers and manufacturers, 654 Po^'t street, Angus, James (of J. & J, Angus), 81 Upper Craigs. Angus, John (of J, & J. Angus), 73 Cowane street. Angus, Mrs., 8 Queen street. Archibald, David, baker, 27 Broad street. Archibald, Mrs., 34 Queen street. Archibald, Mrs., 1 Viewfield place. Armstrong, Andrew, 17 Wallace street. Armstrong, Joseph, clerk, 4 Bruce street. Armstrong, Thomas, clerk, 4 Bruce street. Armstrong, Wm., gardener and fruiterer, 27 Port street ; house, 35 Port street. Armstrong, William, salesman bookseller, Tract Depot, King street. Arnott, Henry, tailor, 25 King street, Arnott, James, painter, and lodgings, 85 Port street. Arthur, George, draper, 62 & 63 Baker street ; house, 25 Broad street. Arthur, Robert, wood-turner, 64 Port st. Arthur, Thomas, assistant storekeeper, Castle, Esplanade. Athenseum Reading Room, 8 King street Eben. Morrison, secretary and treasurer. Athenseum Subscription Library, 8 King street Wm. Young, secretary ; John Macfarlane, treasurer ; Andrew Jack, librarian. Auld, Mrs., mangier and dealer in small wares, 17 Friars street. Baird, Allan, engine driver, 41 Upper Craigs. Baird & Sons, Alex., fancy warehouse and umbrella makers, 28f Murray place, Baird, James (of Alex, Baird & Sons), 7 Clarendon place. Baird, Mrs. Alex., 7 Clarendon place. Baird, William (of Alex. Baird & Sons), 14 Park place. Baird, William, butcher, 76 Port street. Baker, Leonard, teacher of drawing, 2 Park place. Bald, Alexander, 43 Queen street. Bald, Robert, painter, 16 Murray place house, 12 Murray place.

10 ; 6 STIBLING^GENERAL DIEECTORY. Balderstou, Charles, clerk, 3 Bruce street. Balderston, Jolin, Mount Pleasant place, Esplanade. Baldie, Miss, dressmaker, 42 Port street. Balfour, Thos,, calinetmaker, 40 Spittal st. Bank of Scotland, 73 King'street Kol)ert Curror, agent. Banks Brothers, smiths, iron bedstead and perambulator makers, 66 King street. Banks Com-t, 54 Broad street. Banks, Edward (of Banks Brothers), 64 Cowane street. Banks, John (of Banks Brothers), 31 Queen street. Banks, Mrs., %Q King street. Banks, William (of Banks Brothers), 40 Queen street. Barclay, Mrs., broker, 30 St. Mary's wynd. Barclay, William, sculptor, 13 Barnton place ; house, 8 Princes street. Barnes, John, hairdresser, 28 King street. Burton, John, provisions, 66 Broad street. Bateman, Mrs., 43 Cowane street. Bathgate, William, baker, 69 Cowane st. Batison, George, carter, 24 Lower Bridge st. Batison, Peter, carter, 42 Lower Bridge st. Batison, William, labourer, 7 Cowane st. Batison, William, carter, 2 Cowane street. Battye & Sons, George, wool spinners. Abbey mill. Battye, George (of George Battye & Sons), 17 Abbey road. Battye, John (of George Battye & Sons), 15 Abbey road. Bauchop, David, shoemaker, 15 Bow st. Bauchop, George, baker, 17 Port street house, 16 Port street. Bauchop, James, boot and shoe warehouse, 17 Murray place ; house, 16 Friars st. Baxter, David G., auctioneer, outfitting, furnishings, and shoe warehouse, 11 Baker street ; house, 12 Baker street. Baxter, Miss, lodgings, 27 Queen street. Baxter, Mrs., 48 Lower Bridge street. Bayne, David, gi'ocer, 53 Cowane street. Bean, Alexander, Gas Company's mechanic, Thistle street. Beath, Andrew, surgeon, Craigs house, 58 Upper Craigs. Beattie, George T., commission agent, 54 King street ; house. Weaver row, St. Ninians. Beattie, John, tanner, 37 St. Mary's wynd. Becket, Thomas, pressman, 45 Broad st. Begby, J., brassfounder, 104 Upper Craigs. Beith, D.D., Eev. Alexander, Free Church manse, 24 and 26 Allan park. Bell, John, weaver, 54 Cowane street. Bell, John, wheel inspector, 8 Shore road. Bell, Mrs. Dr., 2 Allan park. BeU, Mrs., Southfield. Bell, Peter, labourer, Castlehill. Bell, Thomas, labourer, 24 Upper Bridge st. Belton, Thomas, gardener, 106 Baker st. Bennet, H., dairy, 73 k 74 St. Mary's wd. Bennet, John, musketry instructor, Stirlingshire Militia, 11 St. Mary's wynd. Bennet, William, joiner, 72 Cowane street. Bennie, David, currier, 1 Upper Bridge st. Berrie, David, teacher. Industrial School, 12 Spittal street. Bethune, Farquhar, lodgings. 111 Baker st. Bett, Peter, fruiterer, fishmonger, and game dealer, 1 Friars st. ; house, 116 Baker st. Binnie, D.D., Eev. Wm., 25 Albert place. Binning, Thomas, saddler and coal agent, 43 King street ; house, Southfield. Black, A., shoemaker, 10 Upper Craigs. Black, Thomas, smith, 49 Cowane street. Blair, Mrs., 8 Pitt terrace. Blair-Brown, Dugald, physician and surgeon, 8 Pitt terrace. Blake, Alexander, mason, 10 Baker street. Blakey, J. Wood, Eandolphfield. Bogle, Joseph, lastmaker, 30 Cowane st. Boos, Friedrich, teacher of languages and music, 9 Albert place. Borthwick, Eobert, 4 York place. Bowie, Andrew, bugle-major, Stirlingshire Militia, 53 Broad street. Bowie, Thomas, clerk, 9 Princes street. Bowie, Thomas, joiner, 74 Cowane street. Bowie, Wm., mechanic, 5 Lower Bridge st. Boyd, Miss, dressmaker, 78 Baker street. Boyes, Edward, maltster, 59 St. Mary's wd. Brewster, Mrs., mangier, 23 Cowane street. Brodie & Co., wine and spirit vaults, 1 Orchard place. Brodie, Alex. D. (of Brodie & Co.), 16 Nelson place. Brown, Hugh, labourer, 42 Lower Bridge st. Brown, James, letter-carrier, and lodgings, 66 King street. Brown, Jas., publican and dairy, 24 Port st. Brown, James, law clerk, 41 Queen street. Brown, John, salesman grocer, log- Upper Craigs. Brown, John, confectioner, 51 Baker st. Brown, John, wright, 8 Broad street. Brown, Mrs., mangier, 45 Lower Bridge st.

11 ; ; STIRLING-GENERAL DIRECTORY, Brown, Mrs., 19 Co-wane street. Brown, Mrs., 4 Cowane street. Brown, Mrs., publican, 1 St. Mary's wynd. Brown, Mrs., 41 Queen street. Brown, Ralph, clerk, 2 Bruce street. Brown, Eobert, grocer, 3 Broad street; liouse, 4 Broad street. Brown, Robt., provisions, 69 St. Mary's wd. Brown, Tbomas, baker, 2 Bruce street. Brown, "Wm. (of Davie, Brown & Young), 98 Baker street. Brown, William, baker, 36 Broad street. Browne, "Wm., Hoffe liouse, 20 Shore road. Bruce, David, 1 Victoria square. Bruce, John, clerk, 12 Queen street. Bruce, Miss, lodgings, 19 King street. Bryce, John, veterinary surgeon, 45 and 46 Port street. Bryce, John, mason, 27 Cowane street. Bryce, Mrs., lodgings, 5 Dumbarton road. Bryce, William, trimmer, 35 Port street. Bryce, Wm., cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 54 King street; house, 4 Orchard place. Brymer, Graham, mason, 22 Spittal st. Brymer, Robert, baker, 22 Spittal street. Buehan, David (of Lamb & Buchan), 7 Orchard place. Buchan, Edward, 30 Queen street. Buchan, H. G., publican. Castle wynd. Buchan, Mrs. Henry, Castle wynd. Buchanan, Alex., bill-poster, 11 Upper Bridge street. Buchanan, Jas., mason, 29 St. Mary's wd. Buchanan, John, painter, Newhouse. Buchanan, John, sawyer, Abbey road. Buchanan & M'Millan, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 16 Port street. Buchanan, W., labourer, 76 Upper Craigs. Buchanan, William, 15 Broad street. Buist, Andrew, 10 Nelson place. Burden, Mrs., brewer, 52 St. Mary's wynd house. Upper Bellfield. Burden, Mrs., 6 Irvine place. Burden, William, 5 Irvine place. Burghmuir Carpet Works, 13 Burghmuir John Paterson & Co. Burnett, James, storekeeper, 32 Port st. Burnside Foundry, 20 Lower Craigs Smith & M'Ewen. Burns, William, wood carver, 5 Friars st. Burt, Andrew, grocer, 23f Cowane street. Burton, Mrs. & Misses, boarding and educational establishment for young ladies, 13 Allan park. Cadell, Mrs., 25 Allan park. Caddis, Miss, matron, Stirling Prison. Cairns, John, corn merchant, 23 King st. Cairns, Robert, joiner, 2 Burghmuir. Caledonian Railway Goods Office, Thistle street William Greig, agent. Cameron, Alexander, 8 Shore road. Cameron, Angus, foreman, locomotive department C.R., 73 Cowane street. Cameron, Donald, gardener, 66 Baker st. Cameron, Dougald, fireman, 12 Cowane st. Cameron, Duncan, dyke builder, 7 Upper Bridge street. Cameron, Ewan, clerk, 15 Abbey road. Cameron, John, 16 Shore road. Cameron, John, 2 Union street. Cameron, Mrs., lodgings, 10 Friars street. Cameron, Peter, river watcher, 39 - Lower Bridge street. Cameron, Peter, 3 Victoria place. Cameron & Duncan, Misses, milliners, straw hat and dressmakers, 45 Spittal st. Campbell, Alexander, commercial traveller, 3 Princes street. Campbell, Alex., chief- constable, county police, 64 Broad street. Campbell, Alexander, tailor, &% Baker st. Campbell, Arch., Royal hotel, 1 Barnton place and 21 Friars street. Campbell, C, missionary, 46 St. Mary's wd. Campbell, Duncan, Golden Lion hotel, 51 King street ; coach office, 50 King st. Campbell, Hinton, 21 Allan park. Campbell, James, wright, 29 Cowane st. Campbell, Miss, Abercromby place. Campbell, Miss, 37 Cowane street. Cam]Dbell, Mrs., lodgings, 66 Baker street. Campbell, Mrs., teacher, 3 Barn road. Campbell, Mrs., 54 Broad street. Campbell, Robert, procurator-iiscal, writer, and county rates collector, 39 Port street ; house, 21 Allan park. Campbell, William, wood merchant. Park lane ; liouse, 8 Viewfield place. Canby, Christopher, engraver, 5 Friars st. Canning, John, fitter, 31 Port street. Carmichael, John, brewer, 52 St. Mary's wd. Carmichael, John, working chemist, 10 Friars street. Carmichael, Michael, Raploch farm. Carmichael, Peter, confectioner and Temperance hotel, 2 and 4 Murray place. Carnegie, John, commission agent, Thistle street ; house, 7 Maxwell place. Carson, William, painter, 29 Port street house, 9 Allan park.,

12 ; 8 STIRLING GENERAL DIRECTORY. Cathcart, William (of Hill & Cathcart), 2 Irvine place. Chalmers, George, builder, 46 Lower Craigs. Chalmers, James, reedmaker, 6 Friars st. Chalmers, James, tailor, 85 Baker street. Chalmers, John, flesher, 70 Baker street. Chalmers, John, smith, 14 Upper Craigs. Chalmers, Miss, straw hat maker, 5 Friars street. Chalmers, Miss, dressmaker, 85 Baker st. Chalmers, Mrs., 6 Lower Bridge street. Chalmers, Thomas, bellman and bill-poster, 13 St. John street. Cherry & Son, Alex., skinners, 13 Lower Craigs. Christie, Andrew, 14 Abbey road. Christie, David, slater, 31 Port street. Christie, George (of Christie & Son), Southfield. Christie, James, 4 Victoria square. Christie, James, dairy, 63 Cowane street. Christie, John, 7 Melville place. Christie, John {of Christie & Son), Forthbank. Christie, John, cabinetmaker, 15 Upper Bridge street. Christie, John, 45 Upper Craigs. Christie, Miss, 34 Shore road. Christie, Miss, lodgings, 30 Castlehill. Christie, Miss, 14 Spittal street. Christie, Mrs. Esplanade. Christie, Eobert, 102 Baker street. Christie, Robert, 15 Lower Bridge street. Christie, William, watchmaker, 18 Port street ; house, Esplanade. Christie, William, accountant, 4 Victoria sq. Christie & Son, brick and tile makers, Stirling Shore and Cornton. Chrystal, Andrew, 10^ Upper Craigs. Chrystal, James (of Chrystal & Macfarlane), 8 Allan park. Chrystal, James, vanman, 27 Cowane st. Chrystal, John, publican, 34 Port street, and hosier, 68 Upper Craigs. Chrystal, Miss, 5 Viewfield place. Chi-ystal & Macfarlane, -writers, 37 Kingst. City of Glasgow Bank, 36 King street Chrystal & Macfarlane, agents. Clark, John, dairy, 82 Upper Craigs. Clark, Mrs., lodgings, 7 Bank street. Clark, Mrs. John, lodgings, 120 Baker st. Clarke, Miss, sewing machinist, 98 Baker st. Clarke, William J., salesman seedsman, 6 Nelson place. Clink, William, carter, 8 Orchard place. Clydesdale Bank, 9 King street James Drysdale, agent. Coats, James, moulder, 18 Upper Bridge st. Cochrane, Alex., spinner, Cambuskenneth Abbey. Cochrane, William (of W. & A. Johnston), Park place. Colquhoun, Andrew, brewer, Burghmuir house, 22 Nelson place. Colston, Peter, gardener, Newhouse. Colville, Jas., provisions, 9 Upper Craigs. Combination Poorhouse, Union street Thomas Alexander, governor. Commercial Bank of Scotland, 13 Spittal street J. & J. M. Morrison, agents. Commissary Clerk's Office, 27$ Murray place A. Hutton, clerk. Comrie, Alexander, painter, 16 Friars st. Comrie, James, tea merchant, Eaploch. Comrie, Miss, straw hat maker, 16 Friars st. Comrie, P., labourer, 39 - Lower Bridge st. Condie, Robert, joiner, 72 Cowane street. Coney Park Nursery (Wm. Drummond & Sons) John Morrison, superintendent. Convery, P., broker, 90 St. Mary's wynd. Cook, Joseph, quarter-master sergeant, Stirlingshire Militia ; house. Esplanade. Corbett, Wm., moulder, 61 Upper Craigs. Council Chambers, 49 Broad street. Cousin, Thomas, 70 Cowane street. Coutts, Mrs., lodgings, 2 Wallace street. Cowan, Dougald, wheelmaker, 54 King st. Cowbrough & Co., James, grocers, 7 Port street, 93 Baker street ; Bridge of Allan and Callander. Cowbrough, James (of James Cowbrough «& Co.), 6 Port street. Cowbrough, W., carter, 67 St. Mary's wd. Cowen, Wm,, book agent, 7 Bank street. Cowie, Andrew, hostler, 8 Maxwell place. Cowie, Robert, 34 Queen street. Cowie, Wm., cabinetmaker, 46 Spittal st. Craig, James, rag and china merchant, 9 and 39 Spittal street. Craig, Mrs., 12 Park terrace. Craigie, John, 56 St. Mary's wynd. Craigie, John, j)lasterer, 9 Dumbarton road. Craise, Miss, lodgings, 2 Port street. Cram, William, publican, 11 Cowane st. Crawford & Co., drapers, 13 Broad street. Crawford & Watt, cabinetmakers and furniture warerooms, 34 and 35 Baker st. Crawford, Alex., tinsmith, 108 Baker st. Crawford, Andrew, writer, 106 Baker st. house, Bellfield, 64 St. Mary's wynd.

13 STIRLING--GENEEAL DIRECTORY. 9 Crawford, Andrew, tea and cloth dealer, 15 King street. Crawford, Andrew, smith, 73 Cowane st. Crawford, Gavin, 39 Upper Craigs. Crawford, Hugh, guard, 27 King street. Crawford, Hugh, clerk, 27 King street. Crawford, James, 46 Broad street. Crawford, John, Springkerse. Crawford, John F., bookseller and stationer, 39 King St. ; house, 5 Allan park. Crawford, John M. (of Crawford & Watt), 29 Lower Craigs. Crawford, Mrs., lodgings, 29 Lower Craigs. Crawford, Rohert, Inland Revenue officer, 4 Burghmuir. Crawford, T., publican and carter, Doune rd. Crawford, Wm., grocer, 54 Lower Bridge st. Crerar, James, porter, 116 Baker street. Crihbes, John, grocer, 9 Broad street; house, 81 Baker street. Cribbes, Robert, publican, ITewhouse. Crichton, Daniel, 67 Cowane street. Crocket, David, currier and leather cutter, 43 Spittal street ; house, 7 "Wallace st. Crowe, Alexander, photographer, 33 Murray place ; house, Abercromby place. Crowe, Alex., wright, 23 Spittal street. Crowe, David, engineer, 3 Wallace street. Culbert, John, tailor, 37 Murray place. Cumming, Andrew, grocer, 107 Baker st. Cumming, Wright, boot and shoe warehouse, 17 BoAv street, and Forth Bridge Shoe Factory ; house, Gladstone place. Cunning, Wm., agent, Reform Friendly Assurance Society, 102 Baker street. Cunningham, George, superintendent of Cemetery, Castle wynd. Cunningham, J. M. (of Morrison & Cunningham), 22 Allan park. Currie, James, joiner, 33 Queen street. Currie, Robert, joiner and burgh assessor, 13 Port street. Curror, Robert, banker, 72 King street. Cuthbertson, David, M.D., 22 Park terrace. Cuthbertson, Mrs., 22 Park terrace. Curtis, William A., control clerk, Stirling Castle; house, Esplanade. Dalgetty, John, boot and clog maker, and leather cutter, 3 Bank street. Dalgleish, G. & D., candlemakers, 5 Baker st. Dalgleish, Peter (of G. & D. Dalgleish), 6 Pitt terrace. Dall, Mrs., 16 Park terrace. Danskin, John, carter, 61 Cowane street. Davidson, Alex., QQ Baker street. Davidson, Andrew, smith, 11 Dumbarton road; house, 16 Spittal street. Davidson, John, writer, 10 Port street; house, 6 Park terrace. Davie, A., Post office clerk, 72 Cowane _st. Davie, Brown & Young, founders, millwrights and engineers, Stirling Foundry, 11 Orchard place. Davie, George, tailor, 22 Wallace street. Davie, James (of Davie, Brown & Young), 12 Forth place. 12 Forth place. Davie, John, clerk, Davie, John, coal agent, N.B.R. station; house, 38 Cowane street. Davie, Miss, Castlehill. Davie, Miss, lodgings. 111 Baker street. Davie, sen., Richard, sheriff-officer, 13 St. John street. Davie, jun., Richard, clerk, 4 Bruce street. Dawson, Geo., engine driver, 75 Cowane st. Dawson, John, publican, 1 Cowane street and 1 Wallace street. Dawson, John, 3 Bruce street. Dawson, John, traveller, Newhouse. Dawson, Mrs., lodgings, 34 Queen street. Dawson, Mrs., lodgings, 3 King street. Dawson, Miss, 3 Clarendon place. Dawson, Robert, outdoor porter, railway station, 16 Shore road. Dawson, T., provisions, 4 St. Mar3'''s wynd. Dawson, William, baker, 41 Baker street. Dawson, William, weaver, Cambuskenneth Abbey. Dawson, Wm., furniture dealer, Castlehill. Dempster, John A., tobacconist, 5 Port st. Dempster, Mrs., 6 Albert place. Dempster, William, cabinetmaker, 5 St. John street. Denovan, Alex., wright, 30 Cowane street. Denovan, Alex., cabinetmaker, 42 Lower Craigs. Dewar, Alex., fisherman, Cambuskenneth Abbey. Dewar, James, carter, 51 Upper Craigs. Dewar, Mrs., ITewhouse. Dewar, Mrs., dairy, 53 Upper Craigs. Dewar, Peter, King's Park farm. Dick, George, engine driver, 45 Upper Craigs. Dick, George, carter, ISTewhouse. Dick, James, town-officer, Castle wynd. Dick, John, of Craigengelt, 6 Melville pi. Dick, Mrs., provisions, ISTewhouse. Dick, Robert, saddler, 1 Dumbarton road ; house, 2 Dumbarton road.

14 10 STIRLING^GENEBAL DIRECTORY. Dick, William, 7 Lower Craigs. Dobbie, Jobn, boot and shoe warehouse, 15 Friars street. Docberty, John, bawker, 33 St, Mary's wd. Docberty, Patrick, shoemaker, 18 St. Mary's wynd. Doig, David, grocer, 80 Baker street. Doig, Mrs., lodgings, 48 Upper Craigs. Dolan, Wm., pawnbroker, 7 St. Mary's wd. Don, George, 12 Cowane street. Don, Miss, laundress, 20 Cowane street. Don, William, salesman grocer, 40 Queen st. Donaldson, James, painter, 4 Orchard pi. Donaldson, James, joiner, 8 Shore road. Donaldson, James, wright, 69 Upper Craigs. Donaldson, Misses, 37 Port street. Donaldson, Misses, 13 Albert place. Donaldson, Mrs., lodgings, Abercromby pi. Donaldson, Mrs., lodgings, 19 IsTelson pi. Donaldson, Robert, joiner, 27 Cowane st. Donaldson, William,mason,llUpperCraigs. Donaldson, William, policeman, 71 St. Mary's wynd. Dougal, George, iron-turner, 94 Baker st. Dougal, Mrs., mangier, 16 Friars street. Douglas, Mrs., The Elms, 28 Park terrace. Dow, James, dairy, 6 Lower Craigs. Dow, Eobert, publican, 70 Upper Craigs. Dow, William, grocer and flesher, 10 Broad street ; house, 36 Broad street. Dowdy, sen., William, Temperance hotel, 40 King street. Dowdy, jun., WilHam, Temperance hotel, 40 King street. Dowell, James, tailor, 63 King street. Dowell, John, 60 Broad street. Dowell, Peter, provisions, Castlehill. Dowell, Wm., tailor and clothier, 3 King st. Downie, Andrew, 25 Park terrace. Downie, Benjamin, 7 Wallace street. Downie, Mrs, John, 16 Park place. Downie, William, cooper, QQ Baker street, 21 Spittal street. Doyle, Mrs., broker, 93 St. Mary's wynd. Dreghorn, Mrs., provisions, 35 St. Mary's wynd. Drummond, Andrew(ofJ. & A. Drummond), Tredinnock, 5 Park terrace. Drummond, David, joiner, 6 Baker street. Drummond, David, wright, Newhouse. Drummond, Gregor (of R. Drummond & Son), 2 Melville place. Drummond, Henry, 11 King street. Drummond Henry (of Wm. Drummond & Sons), Glenelm lodge, 1 Park i)lace. Drummond, J. & A., clan tartan warehouse, 42 King street. Drummond, James (of J. & A. Drummond), 4 Melville place. Drummond, James, joiner, 26 Nelson place. Drummond, John, smith, 15 King street. Drummond, Peter (of Wm. Drummond & Sons, and Tract Depot), Rockdale lodge, 7 Park place. Drummond, Robt.,millwright,27Cowanest. Drummond & Son, R., jewellers and watchmakers, 5 Murray place. Drummond, Robert (of R. Drummond & Son), 2 Melville place. Drummond & Sons, Wm., nurserymen, seedsmen, and agricultural implement warehouse, 48 King street ; nursery, Coneypark. Dryden, Mrs., provisions, 55 Broad street. Drysdale, James, banker, 9 King street. Drysdale, William, 1 Melville place. Drysdale, Wm., auctioneer, 91 Baker st. Dudgeon, Mrs., grocer, 6 Barnton place. Dufi", Mrs. Alex., lodgings, 17 King street. Duff, Robert, baker, 9 Viewfield street. Duffein, James, labourer, 82 St. Mary's wd. DuflFein, James, labourer, 38 St. Mary's wd. Duncan, Archibald, china merchant and coal agent, 68 Port street ; house, 49 Port street. Duncan, George (of Duncan & Jamieson), 11 Burghmuir. Duncan & Jamieson, steam-machine letterpress printers, 5 Upper Craigs. Duncan, Jean, fruit merchant, 7 Baker st. Duncan, John, fruit merchant, 108 Baker street ; house, 3 Baker street. Duncan, Mrs., lodgings, 100 Baker street. Duncanson, Wm,, pharmaceutical chemist, 19 Port street; house, 21 Albert place, Dunlop, W, S, (of Lawson & Dunlop), 5 Bruce street, Dunn, Miss, dressmaker, 29 Port street. Dunn, Misses, 14 Upper Bridge street. Dunn, Mrs., outfitter, 3 Bow street ; house, 5 Bow street. Dunsmore, Alex., grocer, 14 Port street; house, 16 Port street. Duthie, Alex., tailor, 5 Broad street. Duthie, Mrs,, 3 Melville place. Eadie, Henry, salesman draper, Eosebank, Craigs. Eadie, James, Crofthill dairy, Castlehill. Eadie, John, provisions, 71 Cowane street.

15 ; STIRLING--GENEBAL DIBEGTOBY. 11 Eadie, Mrs., 10 Upper Bridge street. Eadie, Peter, joiner, 6 Baker street. Eason, Miss, 3 Maxwell place. Edmonstone, Miss, 11 Park terrace. Erskine, E. C., toys, yarns, and smallwares, 41 St. Maiy's wynd. Erskine, George, clerk, 41 St. Mary's wynd. Erskine, James, publican, 8 Bow street. Erskine, John, labourer, 36 St. Mary's wd. Esam & "Williams, Misses, boarding and educational establishment for young ladies, 9 Melville place. Esdon, Henry (of K. Esdon & Son), 10 Irvine place. Esdon, John, cabinetmaker, Eaplock. Esdon, John, law clerk, 20 Murray place. Esdon & Son, Eobert, cabinetmakers and furniture warerooms, 61 & 64 Port st. Evans, John, labourer, 37 Cowane street. Ewan, Kobert, dairy, 108 Baker street. Ewing, John, joiner, 67 Cowane street. Fairbairn & M*E"ab, A. & C, builders, 3 King street. Eairfoul, Miss, 45 Port street. Falond, Anthony, provisions, 31 Broad st. Fergus, James, labourer, 35 Port street. Fergus, Mrs., 55 Broad street, Fergus, Robert, gardener, 3 Barnton place ; house, 49 Craigs. Ferguson, Adam, gardener, ISTewhouse. Ferguson, Alexander, 2 Lower Craigs. Fergiison, Alexander, porter, 23 Cowane st. Ferguson, Daniel, 15 Barnton place. Ferguson, Daniel, bank accountant, 14 Queen street. Ferguson, Duncan (of Virtue & Ferguson), 14 Queen street. Ferguson, Hugh, boot and shoe warehouse, 1 King street ; house, 7 St. John street. Ferguson, John, bootmaker, 9 Cowane st. Ferguson, John, leather- cutter, and boot and shoe warehouse, 2 Bow street ; house, 14 Queen street. Ferguson, John, agent, 19 Lower Craigs. Ferguson, John, publican, 50 Cowane st. Ferguson, Malcolm, porter, 14 Shore road. Ferguson, Miss, 3 Upper Bridge street. Ferguson, Mrs., 23 King street. Ferguson, Mrs., mangier, 7 Orchard place. Ferguson, Peter, 94 Baker street. Ferguson, Peter, 14 Queen street. Ferguson, Robert, teacher, Raploch. Ferguson, Walter, 10 Upper Craigs. Ferguson, Wm., joiner, 26 Lower Craigs. Fernie, Thomas, factor for Sir Alex. C. G. E. Maitland, 1 Albert place. Findlay, David, M.D., 3 Port street ; house, 12 Princes street. Findlay, James, druggist, 8 Port street house, 6 Port street. Findlay, Rev. William, 11 Clarendon pi. Finlayson, Alex., weaver, 45 Cowane st. Finlayson, Francis, tailor, 4 Orchard place. Finlayson, James, 7 Burghmuir. Finlayson, James, fiesher, 39 Baker street. Finlayson, John, saddler, 47 Port street house, 7 Burghmuir. Finlayson, John, 2 Spittal street. Finlayson, Mrs., lodgings, 116 Baker st. Finlayson, Mrs. J., lodgings. 111 Baker st. Finlayson, Miss, milliner, 2 Spittal street. Finlayson, Robert, glazier, 23 King street. Finlayson, Thomas, tea dealer, Torbrex. Finlayson, Wm., slater, 6 Orchard place. Fisher, Alex., law clerk, Abercromby pi. Fisher, D., bootmaker, 45 Lower Craigs. Fisher, Mrs. D., 24 Queen street. Fitzpatrick, John, railway inspector, 9 Burghmuir. Fitzpatrick, William, clerk, 9 Burghmuir. Fleming, Jas. S., law clerk, 11^ Victoria pi. Fleming, James, auctioneer and valuator, and sheriff-officer, 32 Baker street. Fleming, Misses, milliners, 34 King st. Fletcher, Alex., plumber, 29 St. Mary's wd. Fletcher, Mrs., midwife, 81 Upper Craigs. Forbes, Hugh, tailor, 7 Bank street. Forbes, John, news agent, 89 St. Mary's wd. Forbes, Mrs. Col., Snowdon house. Forbes, Robert, auctioneer, 11 Queen st. Forbes, William, gardener, Newhouse. Fordyce, James, watchmaker, 8 Broad st. Fordyce, Mrs. Geo., Beechcroft, 8 Clarendon place. Forfar, Miss, 21 Baker street. Forgan, David, piano maker, 2 Bruce st. Forgie, Alex., salesman grocer, 15 Bow st. Forrest, A. & W., cabinetmakers and stair railers ; warehouse, 17 Broad st. ; works, 7 St. John street. Forrest, James, physician and surgeon, 1 The Terrace. Forrest, Miss, 27 Upper Bridge street. Forrest, Wm. H., siu-geon, 1 The Terrace. Forrester, Alex., plumber, 74 Cowane st. Forrester, G. N., of Craigannet, Southfield. Forrester, Miss, Southfield. Forrester, Mrs. A., fishmonger, 62 Broad st. Forrester, Mrs., 12 Wallace street.

16 ; 12 STIRLING GENERAL DIRECTORY. Forrester, William, sawyer, 8 Upper Craigs. Forsyth, Hugh, clerk, 30 Cowaue street. Forsyth, James, carter, Newhouse. Forsyth, Jas,, merchant, 3 Upper Bridge st. Forsyth, jun., Jas., tailor, 3 Upper Bridge street. Forsyth, John, grocer, 2 St. John street; house, 9 St, John street. Forsyth & Co., J., grocers and clothiers, 3 Cowane street. Forth Bridge Shoe Factory W. Gumming. Forth & Clyde Eailway Office, 1 Forth pi. K. Young, manager and secretary. Foster, James, plasterer, 58 Broad street. Foster, Walter, 51 Cowane street. Fotheringham, E., clerk, 16 Wallace st. Frame, John, 47 Cowane street. Frame, Mrs., laundress, 18 Cowane street. Frame, Eobert, 7 Maxwell place. Fraser, Captain Thomas, 12 Allan park. Fraser, Hugh, Eerated water manufacturer, ales, &c., 654 Port st. ; house, Q^ Port st. Fraser, M., provisions, 16 Broad street. Fraser, Mrs., lodgings, 7 St. John street. Fraser, Mrs., mangier, 23 King street. Frater, Eohert, plumber, brassfounder, and gasfitter, 29 Murray place; house, 20 Murray place. Frew, D.D.,Eev. Eobert, 12 Melville place. Fulton, John, Cambusbarron, Gargunnock, and Kippen post-runner, 2 Broad street. Fulton, Mrs., 4 The Terrace. Fulton, Thomas, 6 Orchard place. FylFe, David, coachman, 35 Port street. FyfFe, James, 13 Friars street. FyfFe, Jolra, 6 Lower Craigs. Gaff, Thomas, Goosecroft Chemical works, Thistle street ; house, 23 Nelson place. Gaffney, E., 4 St. Mary's wynd. Galashan, David, upholsterer, 106 Baker st. Galbraith, George, M.D., 20 Allan park. Galbraith, John, china merchant and rag store, 22 Spittal st. ; house, 16 Spittal st. Galbraith, Mrs. and Misses, Park lodge, 24 Park terrace. Galbraith, Thomas, wright, 69f Cowane st. Galbraith, T. L., town-clerk, ToAvn-house, 47 Broad street; house. Park lodge, 24 Park terrace. Gallar, David, Thistle street. Galloway, Mrs., ISTeAvhouse. Galloway, William, mason, 51 St. Mary's wynd. Gardner, Alex., clerk, 69 Cowane street. Gardner, Henry, coal agent, C.E. station, and toy warehouse, 26 Murray place; house, 3 Allan park. Gardner, James, cooper, 25 King street house, 15 King street. Gardner, John, mason, 34 Cowane street. Gardner, John, bootmaker, 46 Cowane st. Gardner, Lawi'cnce, smith, 74 Cowane st. Gardner, Wm., mason, 71 St. Mary's wynd. Gartshore, John Murray, Trininallan house, Southfield. Gavin, Hugh, draper, 22J Murray place house, 6 Forth place. Gentleman, Eben., writer, and rates collector, 17 Baker street ; house, Abercromby place. Gentleman, Mrs., 11 Queen street. Gentles, William, slater, 69^ Cowane st. Gibson, Charles, M.D., Ochil villas, Gladstone place. Gibson, David, porter, 80 Upper Craigs. Gibson, Miss, Park place. Gibson & Eeddie, plumbers, brassfounders, and gasfitters, 17 King street. Gilchrist, Alexander, gardener, 21 Spittal st. Gilchrist, J. & J., ropespinners, 19 Baker st. Gilchrist, Miss, strawhatmaker, 19Bakerst. Gilchrist, Miss, 29 Spittal street. Gilclnist, Miss, 2 Dumbarton road. Gilchrist, Mrs., 49 Port street. Gilfillan, John, carter, 2 Union street. GilfiUan, Eobert, carter, 8 Lower Bridge st. Gilfillan, Eobert, spinner, 61 Upper Craigs. Gillespie, Alexander, publican, Port Customhouse, 53 Port street. Gillespie, James, builder, 67 Cowane st. Gillespie, John, sa^vyer, Newhouse. Gillespie, Mrs., 9 Park place, Gillespie, Mrs. Thomas, ISTewhouse. Gillespie, William, boot and shoe wai'ehouse, 105 Baker St. ; house, 8 Broad st. Gillespie, Wm., Mineral vale, 8 Park pi. Gillies, Mrs., 37 King street. GlasgoAV Boot and Shoe Company, 103 Baker street. Glass, C, gtocer, 72 St. Mary's wynd. Glass, John, 17 Baker street. Glass, Misses, dressmakers, 17 Baker st. Glen, Andrew D., Post office clerk, 7 Nelson place. Glen, Archibald, wright, NeAvhouse. Glen, Mrs., 6 Upper Bridge street. Glen, T., fisherman, Cambuskenneth Abbey. Glen, William, letter-carrier, 38 Queen st. Glover, James, tailor, 69 Port street.

17 ; ; S TIRLING GENERAL DIRECTOR Y. 13 Glover, "William, boot and shoe warehouse, 117 Baker street; house, 1 Yiewfield st. Goldie, Eev. W. F., 7 Albert place. Goodsir, Misses, 17 Park place. Gordon, Benjamin, goods agent, IST.B.K., 1 Union street. Gordon, George, labourer, 58 Cowane st. Gordon, Miss, teacher, 37 Queen street. Gordon, Miss, 13 Melville place. Gould, John, millwright, 13 Abbey road. Goiuiey, Helen, provisions, 3 Burghmuir. Gourley, John, smith, 69 Upper Craigs. Gourley, Mrs., publican, 57 Port street. Gow, James, publican, 1 Lower Bridge st. Gowanlock, Eev. John T., 15 Melville pi. Gowans, Mrs., 8 Park terrace. Gowans, Thos., mechanic, Cambuskenneth Abbey. Graham, Arch. H., Comelybank, Upper Bridge street. Graham, Charles H., M.D., 15 Nelson pi. Graham, James, joiner, 7 Cowane street. Graham, James, musicseller and pianoforte warehouse, 3 Murray place, and Bridge of Allan ; house, 7 Forth place. Graham, James (of J. &. J. Graham), 21 Baker street. Graham, John, carter, 120 Baker street. Graham, J., fisherman, Cambuskenneth Abbey. Graham, John, teacher, Abercromby pi. Graham, J. & J., joiners and undertakers, Barnton place, Graham, Misses, Abercromby place. Graham, Mrs., 1 Clarendon place. Graham, Mrs., grocer, 32 Cowane street. Graham, Peter (of Henderson & Graham), 41 Baker street. Graham,Wm.(ofGraham&Morton),banker, 30 King street ; house, 29 King street. Graham & Morton, ironmongers, 16 King st. Graham & Son, Thomas, lathsplitters, 20 Shore road. Grainger, Mrs. M., lodgings, 11 Pitt ter. Grant, Alex., watchmaker, 1 Bow street house, 5-1 Broad street. Grant, James, smith, and inspector of weights and measures, 28 Murray place house, 19 Queen street. Grant, John, clerk, 17 King street. Grant, John, weigher, 33 Cowane street. Grant, Mrs., Kailway and Commercial hotel, 77 Port street. Grant, Mrs., Newhouse. Grant, Mrs., 9 Wallace street. Grant,W. M., instructor, S.R.V., 8 Broad st. Grassam, Mrs., Newhouse. Grassam, Mrs., 3 York place. Gray, Charles, Forthvale cottage. Gray, James, missionary, 54 Broad street. Gray, James, seedsman, corn merchant, feeding stuffs and manures, 3 Upper Craigs ; house, 42 Port street. Gray, Robert, printer, 22 Murray place house, Bellfield, 05 St. Mary's wynd. Greenhorn, Mrs., 9 Lower Bridge street. Greenwood,David,tanner, 36 St. Mary's wd. Greig, Miss, china merchant, 112 Baker st. Greig, Wra., goods agent, 14 Nelson place. Grieve, James, tanner, St. Ninians ; house, 1 Park terrace. Guild Hall T. Robertson, Guildry officer. Guild, Mrs., 4 Princes street. Gunn, Mrs., 11 Wallace street. Guthrie, James, joiner and cabinetmaker, 9 Upper Bridge street. Guthrie, John, 26 Cowane street. Haggart, John, wright, 2 Union street. Haldane, James, salesman draper, 34 Queen street. Haldane, Robert, log Baker street. Halkett, Captain J. C. C, adjutant Stirlingshire Militia, 27 Park terrace. Halket, John, ropespinner, 30 Murray pi. Hall, Robt., engine driver, 69f Cowane st. Hall, Thos., policeman, 38 St. Mary's wd. Hamilton, Alex., tea and cloth dealer, 5 Spittal street. Hamilton, Jas., teacher, 8 Lower Bridge st. Hamilton, Misses, 11 Mel-ville place. Handyside, G., boot and shoe warehouse, 40 Baker street. Hanratty, A., broker, 32 St. John street. Hardie, Jas., teacher. Mill entry, Cowane street, and hotel-keeper. Queen's hotel, 36 Murray place. Hardie, J. & J., plumbers, gasfitters, and brassfounders, 43 and 45 Port street. Hardie, James (of J. & J. Hardie), 13 Wallace street. Hardie, John (of J. & J. Hardie), 14 Dumbarton road. Hare, Stephen, 18 St. Mary's wynd. Harley, James, sheriff officer, G Friars st. Plarley, Miss, Newhouse. Harris, Thomas, pointsman, ISTewhouse. Harrison, G. H., Park lane. Harrison, James, Janefield, ISTewhouse. narrower, Misses, 10 Upper Bridge st.

18 ; u STIRLING GENERAL DIRECTORY. Hart, Andrew P., druggist, 95 Baker st. house, 18 Wallace street. Hart & Co., A. P., druggists, 6 Broad st. Harvej, John, 26 Park terrace. Harvey, Misses, 4 Albert place. Harvey, William, watchmaker, 62 King street ; house, 28 Upper Bridge street. Harvey, J. P., millwright, 7 Lower Craigs. Harvey, William, shopman, 61 Cowane st. Hassel, Thomas, clerk, Forthvale mills. Hassel, William, Porthvale cottage. Hay, Bart., Sir Arthur G., Southfield. Hay, John, boot and shoe warehouse, 82 Baker street ; house, 51 St. Mary's wd. Hay, Lawrence, foreman porter, Thistle st. Hay, Miss, 5 Broad street. Hay, Mrs., 2 Forth place. Heggie, A., shoemaker, 16 St. Mary's wd. Henderson, Alex., joiner, 31 Queen street. Henderson, Alex., bookseller and stationer, 7 Broad street, and joiner, 10 St. Mary's wynd ; house, 8 Broad street. Henderson, Archibald (of Henderson Brothers), 20 Melville place. Henderson, Arthur, joiner, Newhouse. Henderson Brothers, drapers, 31 King st. Henderson, Gilbert (of Henderson & Graham), 4 Bruce street. Henderson, James (of J. & G. Henderson & Co.), 7 St. John street. Henderson, John, photographer, 34 King street ; house, 7 Wallace street. Henderson, John (of J. & G. Henderson & Co.), 7 St. John street. Henderson, John, law clerk, 20 Nelson pi. Henderson, John, 12 St. Mary's wynd. Henderson, jun., John, grocer, 29 Baker street ; house, 2 Bank street. Henderson, Miss, 2 Upper Bridge street. Henderson, Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 15 Bow street. Henderson, M., provisions, 51 Cowane st. Henderson, Mrs., lodgings, 9 Burghmuir. Henderson, P., timekeeper, 67 Cowane st. Henderson, A.M., Rev. Robt., 16 Allan pk. Henderson, Robert (of R. Henderson & Co.), 2 Barnton place. Henderson, Thomas, 20 Albert place. Henderson, Thomas, labourer, 8 Lower Bridge street. Henderson, Thomas, cabinetmaker and undertaker, 60 Port street; house, 45 Port street. Henderson, Wm. C, 12 Victoria place. Henderson, Wm., joiner, 20 Broad street. Henderson, William, 40 Upper Craigs. Henderson & Graham, painters, 5 Barnton place. Henderson & Co., J. & G., grocers, 63 King St., 13 Bow St., and Bridge of Allan. Henderson & Co., R., gentlemen's outfitters, 28^ Murray place. Hendrie, Alex., tinsmith, 64 Upper Craigs. Hendry, E., Station hotel, 40 Murray pi. Hepburn, James, eating-house, 37 Broad st. Hepting, Lambert, jeweller and watchmaker, 9 Murray place ; house, 1 View- TlPlfl StTPPl" Herald, Capt", Bellfield, 64 St. Mary's wd. Herdman, Mrs., nurse, 72 Cowane street. Herron, Adam, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 13 Port St.; house, 17 Queen st. Herron, John, brewer, 61 Upper Craigs. Hewit, Misses, 4 Queen street. Hill,A.(ofHill&Cathcart),BridgeofAllan. Hill, Miss, 4 Viewfield place. Hill, Mrs., lodgings, 7 Murray place. Hill, Ralph, Porthvale cottage. Hill & Cathcart, writers, 4 Dumbarton rd. Hislop, Robert, plumber, 2 Cowane street. Hislop, Thomas, warder. County prison, 46 Broad street. Hislop, Thomas, plumber, 31 Port street. Hodge, John, publican and dairy, 8 Lower Craigs. Hogan, James, broker, 37 Spittal street. Hogan, Michael, upholsterer, 6 Baker st. Hogg, Alexander, 13 Victoria place. Hogg, James, printer, 40 King street; house, 8 Princes street. Hogg, Miss, "dressmaker, 15 Lower Bridge street. Hogg, Robert, lessee of fishings, 15 Lower Bridge street. Hollis, Captain James, quartermaster, Stirlingshire Militia, Valley lodge, Castle wynd. Holmes, William, locomotive superintendent. Shore road. Honeyman, David, labourer, 23 Spittal st. Horn, John, 29 Cowane street. Houston, David, foreman woolspinner, Forthbank cottage. Houston, Wm., grain porter, 16 Spittal st. Howat, Mrs., 75 St. Mary's wynd. Howie, Mrs., Abercromby place. Humble, Mrs., 8 Forth place. Hunter, Alex,, maltster, 45 Lower Craigs. Hunter, Jas., mason, 15 Upper Bridge st. Hunter, John, 41 Lower Craigs.

19 Baker STIRLING GENERAL DIRECTORY. 15 Hunter, John, mason, 34 Cowane street. Hunter, Lawrence, cabinetmaker, Abbey. Hunter, Mrs., 40 Queen street. Hunter, Robt., carpet weaver, 4 Orchard pi. Hunter, Thomas, gardener, Newhouse. Hunter, Thos., Militia Staff, 25 Broad st. Hunter, William, wool merchant. Park lane ; house, 17 Allan park. Hutcheson, Andw. F., teacher, 9 Albert pi. Hutcheson, James, publican, Abbey. Hutcheson, Mrs., lodgings, 2 Barnton pi. Hutton, Andw., writer, 275 Murray place; house, 40 Murray place. Hutton, Andrew, cabinetmaker, 86 Baker street ; house, 41 Baker street. Hynd, John, tailor, 57 Broad street. Inglis,Thos., salesman draper, 28 Queen st. Innes, Gilbert, tobacconist, 114 Baker st.; house. 111 Baker street. Ireland, John, labourer, 38 St. Mary's wd. Irons, John H., superintendent. Railway station ; house, 23 Shore road. Irvine, Miss, 12 Irvine place. Jack, Alexander, 41 Upper Craigs. Jack, Andrew, librarian, Athenceum, 8 King street. Jack, James, compositor, 14 Wallace st. Jack, Mrs., publican, 23 Murray place. Jack, Mrs., 2 Dumbarton road. Jack, Mrs., publican, 52 Broad street. Jackson, Robert, gardener, Rosebank cottage, Craigs, Jaffrey, Alex., currier, 46 Upper Craigs. Jaffrey, Miss, dressmaker, 11 St. Mary's wd. Jaffrey, Mrs., smallwares, 11 St. Mary's wd. Jamieson, Alex., 22 Lower Bridge street. Jamieson, Alex., tailor, 23 Cowane street. Jamieson, James, joiner, Raploch. Jamieson, John, clothier, 60 King street. Jamieson, John (of Duncan & Jamieson), 10 Maxwell place. Jamieson, Mrs., 21 Queen street. Jardine, Edward, cash clerk, C.R. Station. Jardine, Miss, 19 Melville place. Jarret, Thomas, wright, 30 Cowane street. Jarvie, Miss, dressmaker, 5 Spittal street. 'Jeffrey, CM., Alex., teacher, 2 Union st. Jenkins, Alex., writer, 25 King street; house, St. Ninians. Jenkins, Jas., wheel inspector, 6 Cowane st. Jenkins, James, carter, 28 Lower Bridge st. Jenkins, William, traveller, 69 Cowane st. Jenkins, W., general dealer, 68 King st. Johnston, Alex., commercial traveller, 21 Wallace street. Johnston, Andrew, painter, 66 Baker st. Johnston, James, shipowner, 12 Abbey rd. Johnston, James (of Johnston & Anderson), 10 Princes street. Johnston, James, miller, 108 Baker street. Johnston, John, Thistle street. Johnston, John, engine keeper, 16 Upper Bridge street. Johnston, John, commercial traveller, 9 Forth place. Johnston, John (of Johnston & Neils on), 46 St. Mary's wynd. Johnston, Misses, dressmakers, 34 King st. Johnston, Misses, dressmakers, 81 Upper Craigs. Johnston, Mrs., lodgings, 14 Bow street. Johnston, Peter, 64^ Cowane street. Johnston, Walter, publican, 76 Baker st. Johnston, William, 3 King street. Johnston, William, M.D., The Terrace. Johnston & Anderson, joiners, 45 Port st. Johnston & Neilson, plumbers and brassfounders, 43 Spittal street. Johnston, W. & A., drapers, 71 King st. Jones, Thomas, brassfounder, 4 Orchard pi. Jones, William, telegraph mechanic, 120 street. Justice of Peace Court-room, Jail wynd, off St. John street. Broad street. Justiciary Court-house, 49 Broad street. Kane, James, china merchant and rag store, 48 Broad street ; house, 60 Broad st. Kay, John, smith, Raploch. Kay, John, foreman compositor, 25 King st. Kay, Mrs., provisions, 44 Lower Bridge st. Keir, John, clerk, 37 Queen street. Keitla, Jas., surfaceman, 38 Upper Craigs. Kelly, James, Militia Staff, 64 Broad st. Kemp, John (of Kemp, Murray & Nicholson), 16 Albert place. Kemp, Murray & Nicholson, joiners, agricultural implement and reaping machine makers, and engineers, 10 Dumbarton road. Kenan, James, baker, 29 St. Mary's wynd. Kennedy, John, 6 Victoria place. Kenny, Mrs., Mar place. Kerr, Alexander, smith, 5 Friars street. Kerr, Daniel, labourer, 44 Lower Craigs. Kerr, James, J.P. clerk, Southfield. Kerr, James, smith, 74 Upper Craigs. Kerr, Robert, flesher, 118 Baker street.

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