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APPENDIX.
POST-OFFICE, GLASSFORD STREET,
JuxE, 18i6.
Postmaster. — James Walter Sebright, Esq.
n ' f CI 1- (Mr Henry Ellis Ebbels.
'■^ '^'' (Mr Alexander George Hay Watt.
Accountant. — Robert Cochrane.
/^7 ' ^ ti ID ■ 1 T 4, TT7- J (John M'Farlane.
Clerics of the laid Letter Window -l-.-.r r^
-' (William Cly'de.
Sup. of Carriers. — Ewing Maclean.
Principal Clerks of the Moneij Order Office jS^T Reid^'^"
Junior Clerks of Do i^^^^4^'°^^ Johnston.
(b. H. Borrowes. I
Penny Post and Receiving -House Clerks ||^obert Wilson.
•^ -^ (^RowLAND Hill Macdonald.
Despatching Clerks. — James Taylor, John Abercromby, John Gentle, William
Blackett, JohnMacCall, James Armstrong, Thomas Reid, Thomas Wilson, William
Kewley, A. C. Henderson, James Thomson, James A. Johnstone.
Six Stampers, three Newspaper Sorters, fifty Letter-Carriers, four Town Receiv-
ing-House Bag Collectors, three Railway and Coach Messengers, and six Country
Runners.
Tlie PAID LETTER WINDOWS are opened at 7-30 a. m., and shut at 10-313
p. m.; on Sundays from 8 to 10, 1-15 to 1-45, and 4-15 to 10-30 p. m.
Delivery is made at the same hours to Mercliants having private boxes, and to
Strangers who have their correspondence addressed to the Post Office.
The MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT is opened at 10 a. m., and shut at 5
p. ra.: no attendance on Sundays and Fast days.
The LETTER CARRIERS are in attendance in their office every week day, at
12 noon, and 6-30 p. m., for the purpose of answering inquiries for undelivered
letters.
DELIVERY OF LETTERS.
FIRST DELIVERY, 7-30 a. m., with mails from England, Gretna, Ecclefc-
chan, Lockerbie, Dumfries and Galloway, Moifat, Abington, Douglas, Lesmahago,
Lanark, Hamilton, Bothwell, and Strathaven; — Edinburgh and North,|Linlithgo\v,
Grangemouth, Falkirk, Bathgate, Whitburn, Cumbernauld ; — Ireland, Portpatriok,
Stranraer, Cairnryan, Ballantrae, Girvan, Maybole, Ayr, Kilmarnock, Fenwick,
Newton ; Thornhill, Sanquhar, Kirkconnel, Cumnock, Mauchline, Auchinleck,
Symington, and towns on the Kilmarnock and Ayr and Glasgow Railways ; — Gree-
nock, Largs, Port-Glasgow, Bishopton, Paisley ; — Stirling, Callander, Al'oa,
Denny, and Loanhead, Lennoxtown, Milton, Fintry, Balfron, Killearn, Strath-
blane, Kilsyth, Kirkintilloch, Bishopbrigs, Spingburn ; — Inverary, Fort- William,
Strontian, Appin, Oban, Bonaw, Dalmally, Cairudow, Arrochar, Luss, Alexandria,
POST-OFFICE, GLASSFORD STREET,
JuxE, 18i6.
Postmaster. — James Walter Sebright, Esq.
n ' f CI 1- (Mr Henry Ellis Ebbels.
'■^ '^'' (Mr Alexander George Hay Watt.
Accountant. — Robert Cochrane.
/^7 ' ^ ti ID ■ 1 T 4, TT7- J (John M'Farlane.
Clerics of the laid Letter Window -l-.-.r r^
-' (William Cly'de.
Sup. of Carriers. — Ewing Maclean.
Principal Clerks of the Moneij Order Office jS^T Reid^'^"
Junior Clerks of Do i^^^^4^'°^^ Johnston.
(b. H. Borrowes. I
Penny Post and Receiving -House Clerks ||^obert Wilson.
•^ -^ (^RowLAND Hill Macdonald.
Despatching Clerks. — James Taylor, John Abercromby, John Gentle, William
Blackett, JohnMacCall, James Armstrong, Thomas Reid, Thomas Wilson, William
Kewley, A. C. Henderson, James Thomson, James A. Johnstone.
Six Stampers, three Newspaper Sorters, fifty Letter-Carriers, four Town Receiv-
ing-House Bag Collectors, three Railway and Coach Messengers, and six Country
Runners.
Tlie PAID LETTER WINDOWS are opened at 7-30 a. m., and shut at 10-313
p. m.; on Sundays from 8 to 10, 1-15 to 1-45, and 4-15 to 10-30 p. m.
Delivery is made at the same hours to Mercliants having private boxes, and to
Strangers who have their correspondence addressed to the Post Office.
The MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT is opened at 10 a. m., and shut at 5
p. ra.: no attendance on Sundays and Fast days.
The LETTER CARRIERS are in attendance in their office every week day, at
12 noon, and 6-30 p. m., for the purpose of answering inquiries for undelivered
letters.
DELIVERY OF LETTERS.
FIRST DELIVERY, 7-30 a. m., with mails from England, Gretna, Ecclefc-
chan, Lockerbie, Dumfries and Galloway, Moifat, Abington, Douglas, Lesmahago,
Lanark, Hamilton, Bothwell, and Strathaven; — Edinburgh and North,|Linlithgo\v,
Grangemouth, Falkirk, Bathgate, Whitburn, Cumbernauld ; — Ireland, Portpatriok,
Stranraer, Cairnryan, Ballantrae, Girvan, Maybole, Ayr, Kilmarnock, Fenwick,
Newton ; Thornhill, Sanquhar, Kirkconnel, Cumnock, Mauchline, Auchinleck,
Symington, and towns on the Kilmarnock and Ayr and Glasgow Railways ; — Gree-
nock, Largs, Port-Glasgow, Bishopton, Paisley ; — Stirling, Callander, Al'oa,
Denny, and Loanhead, Lennoxtown, Milton, Fintry, Balfron, Killearn, Strath-
blane, Kilsyth, Kirkintilloch, Bishopbrigs, Spingburn ; — Inverary, Fort- William,
Strontian, Appin, Oban, Bonaw, Dalmally, Cairudow, Arrochar, Luss, Alexandria,
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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