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Magistrates, d;c.
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Merchants' House.
Dean of Guild,
Messrs Archibald Newall,
John Stewart, sen.
WUliam Mills,
WiUiam Gray,
James M. Graham.
James RusseU,
WiUiam Hussey, jun.
William Craig,
David Hope,
Robert Cogan,
Andrew Wingate.
General Session.
Principal Macfarlan,
Rev. Dr Muir,
Mr M'Letchie,
Mr Craik,
William Cowan,
Messrs Alexander Adam,
Thomas Mnrray,
William Stewart,
William Fleming,
Alexander M'Brair,
Dr Angus,
William Balfour.
John Stanna, Governor ; Mrs Reid, Matron ; Dr John Dick, Surgeon ;
James Stirling, Clerk ; Rev. R. B. Smith, Chaplain ;
WiUiam Thomson, Superintendent of Out-door Poor ;
Richmond Willock, Superintendent of Vagrant Department.
List of District Surgeons for 1844.
John Ross,
WilUam Rigby,
Dr Ferrie,
James Paterson, M.D.
John Leitch,
Alexander Fisher,
Bright Hannah,
David Smith, M.D,
Archibald Brown, M.D.
David Walker,
Dr M'Laverty,
Dr Robertson,
Mr Kirk,
Dr Kennedy,
J. D. Muter,
John W. Black.
GLASGOW ROAD TRUSTS.
Renfrewshire Roads.
The Lord Provost, Magistrates, and Dean of Guild are ex officiis
Trustees on aU the Turnpike Roads in the County of Renfrew, with the
exception of the Road from Greenock to Kelly Bridge and the Cloch,
but including the Roads from Cathcart and PoUockshaws to the two
Bridges in the County of Lanark.
Provan Mill Road.
The Lord Provost, Magistrates, Dean of GuUd, and Deacon Convener
are ex officiis Trustees on the Road from the Cumbemaidd Road by
Provan Mill to the Townhead.
Carlisle Road.
The Lord Provost, Magistrates, Dean of Guild, and Deacon Convene'^'
are ex officiis Trustees on the CarUsle Road, and also on the Evan Water
Road connected therewith.
Parliamentary Roads.
The Lord Provost and Dean of Guild are ex officiis Trustees on the
Lanarkshire ParUamentary Roads (as they are termed) including Cart-
land Craigs and Stonebyres intended Bridges.
Mr Laurence HiU is Clerk to these several Trusts.
40
Merchants' House.
Dean of Guild,
Messrs Archibald Newall,
John Stewart, sen.
WUliam Mills,
WiUiam Gray,
James M. Graham.
James RusseU,
WiUiam Hussey, jun.
William Craig,
David Hope,
Robert Cogan,
Andrew Wingate.
General Session.
Principal Macfarlan,
Rev. Dr Muir,
Mr M'Letchie,
Mr Craik,
William Cowan,
Messrs Alexander Adam,
Thomas Mnrray,
William Stewart,
William Fleming,
Alexander M'Brair,
Dr Angus,
William Balfour.
John Stanna, Governor ; Mrs Reid, Matron ; Dr John Dick, Surgeon ;
James Stirling, Clerk ; Rev. R. B. Smith, Chaplain ;
WiUiam Thomson, Superintendent of Out-door Poor ;
Richmond Willock, Superintendent of Vagrant Department.
List of District Surgeons for 1844.
John Ross,
WilUam Rigby,
Dr Ferrie,
James Paterson, M.D.
John Leitch,
Alexander Fisher,
Bright Hannah,
David Smith, M.D,
Archibald Brown, M.D.
David Walker,
Dr M'Laverty,
Dr Robertson,
Mr Kirk,
Dr Kennedy,
J. D. Muter,
John W. Black.
GLASGOW ROAD TRUSTS.
Renfrewshire Roads.
The Lord Provost, Magistrates, and Dean of Guild are ex officiis
Trustees on aU the Turnpike Roads in the County of Renfrew, with the
exception of the Road from Greenock to Kelly Bridge and the Cloch,
but including the Roads from Cathcart and PoUockshaws to the two
Bridges in the County of Lanark.
Provan Mill Road.
The Lord Provost, Magistrates, Dean of GuUd, and Deacon Convener
are ex officiis Trustees on the Road from the Cumbemaidd Road by
Provan Mill to the Townhead.
Carlisle Road.
The Lord Provost, Magistrates, Dean of Guild, and Deacon Convene'^'
are ex officiis Trustees on the CarUsle Road, and also on the Evan Water
Road connected therewith.
Parliamentary Roads.
The Lord Provost and Dean of Guild are ex officiis Trustees on the
Lanarkshire ParUamentary Roads (as they are termed) including Cart-
land Craigs and Stonebyres intended Bridges.
Mr Laurence HiU is Clerk to these several Trusts.
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