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PUBLIC CONVEYANCES.
GLASGOW WELLINGTON CLUB.
Instituted 18th June, 1839.
Honorary Patron, his Grace the Duke
of Wellington; Vice-Patrons, Viscount
Hardinge, Lord Raglan, Vice-Admiral
J. W. D. Dundas, Vice-Admiral Sir Chas.
Napier; Office- Bearers 1854-5, James
Harvey, President ; Alex. Harvey, Vice-
President ; John Thomas, Secretary.
The institution of the Club was sig-
nalised by a Special Charter of Approval
from the ' Illustrious Chief of Waterloo,'
and was afterwards honoured with ' The
Duke's' distinguished patronage up to the
period of his ever-lamented decease. The
Members statedly celeb i ate an anniversary
festival in honour of Waterloo day.
GLASGOW SKATING CLUB.
Instituted 1830.
Earl of Eglinton and Winton, Patron ;
E. W. Laurie, President ; Dr. James
Jeffrey, Vice-President ; John Rose, Se-
cretary ; John Jeffrey, Treasurer.
Council. — George Anderson, James C.
Burns, John Campbell, Alex. W. Crigh-
ton, Elias J. Gibb, George Middleton,
Alexander Muir, John Reid.
Skating Pond, Petershill.
THE QUEEN'S OWN ROYAL REGI-
MENT of GLASGOW and LOWER
WARD of LANARKSHIRE YEO-
MANRY CAVALKY.
His Grace the Duke of Hamilton and
Brandon, Major Commandant ; James
Merry, Sir Archibald I. Campbell, Bart.,
George Baird, Captains ; Thomas M'Call,
William Bruce, William Stirling, jun.,
Lieutenants ; John Middleton, George
Lumsden, James Wilkie, Cornets; Win.
Stow Wilson, John H. Paterson, jun.,
George Middleton, Quarter-Masters; Capt.
Thomas Paterson (late 7th Hussars), Ad-
jutant (aaa). Clothing, Blue ; Facings,
Red ; Lace, Gold.
7th or FIRST ROYAL LANARK-
SHIRE REGIMENT OF MILITIA.
HEAD-QUARTERS, HAMILTON.
The Duke of Hamilton and Brandon,
Colonel ; Lord Belhaven and Stenton,
Lieut. -Col. ; Sir W. C. Anstruther, Bart.,
and James Davidson, Majors ; William
Roberton, Charles Horrocks, Wm. Mar-
shall Cochrane, George Augustus Irving,
Douglas Hamilton, John Findlay, Win.
Ramsay, Edward Thomas Dundas, James
Hunter, William Jolly, Captains ; James
Coutts Crawford, Andrew Tennent,
David Bremner, John William Hender-
son, Robert Hall M'Casland, Robert
Macnee, Thomas Williamson, William
Gunton, Lieutenants ; William Mitchell,
James Hamilton Henderson, John Binuie
Mackenzie, John Edward Wright Husse\',
Ensigns ; William Ross, Paymaster ;
Willoughby Harcourt Carter, Adjutant ;
Thomas Williamson, Quarter-Master ;
Walter Walker Lennox, Surgeon ; John
Holt, Assistant-Surgeon. Clothing, Scar-
let ; Facings, Blue ; Lace, Silver. Messrs.
Cox and Co., Agents.
GARNGAD HOUSE, PRIVATE ASY-
LUM FOR THE INSANE.
Jas. Hill, M.D., Resident Proprietor »
Mrs. Hill, Matron.
FACULTY OF MEDICINE.
Matthew Wylie, M.D., President ; W.
E. C. Clark, Vice-President ; Jas Donald,
Treasurer; John M'Carron, Secretary ;
Thomas Christie, Librarian ; Jas. Miller,
Seal Keeper ; Alexr. Morton, Vaccinator;
John Dick, Factor ; James Dougall, Offi-
cer. D. K. Taylor, M'Farlane, R.
Adam, James Kirk, M.D., David Walker,
James Scanlan, Directors.
PUBLIC CONVEYANCES.
RAILWAY.
Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway,
Queen Street. — The trains start for
Edinburgh and intermediate stations, at
7, 8.10, 10, 10.30, 11.30 a.m., 1.15, 2.30,
4, 5.15, 9, p.m., and to Campsie and in-
termediate Stations, at 10.15 a.m., 12.45,
4.30, and 7.30 p.m.
Scottish CentralRailway — Tiains
in connection with this Railway for Stir-
ling, Perth, Aberdeen, and intermediate
Stations, leave the Queen Street Station at
6.40, 10.30 a.in., 1.15, 4.20, 6, 9.40 p.m.
Glasgow and South-Western
Railway, New Bridge Strket. —
Trains leave for Kilmarnock, Dumfries,
Carlisle, London, &c, at 7.30, 10.30
a.m., 12.30, 1.30, 4.30, and 6.30 p m. ;
for Ayr and intermediate Stations at 7.30,
10.30* a.m., 1.30, 4.30, 6.30, and 7.30 p.m.
Glasgow and Barehead Railw\ay,
Temporary Station, Gushet Faulds,
near Old Gorbals Toll. — Trains
leave for Barrhead and intermediate Sta-
tions at 8.30, 10 a.m., 12 noon, 2, 4.30,
7, and 8.45 p.m.
PUBLIC CONVEYANCES.
GLASGOW WELLINGTON CLUB.
Instituted 18th June, 1839.
Honorary Patron, his Grace the Duke
of Wellington; Vice-Patrons, Viscount
Hardinge, Lord Raglan, Vice-Admiral
J. W. D. Dundas, Vice-Admiral Sir Chas.
Napier; Office- Bearers 1854-5, James
Harvey, President ; Alex. Harvey, Vice-
President ; John Thomas, Secretary.
The institution of the Club was sig-
nalised by a Special Charter of Approval
from the ' Illustrious Chief of Waterloo,'
and was afterwards honoured with ' The
Duke's' distinguished patronage up to the
period of his ever-lamented decease. The
Members statedly celeb i ate an anniversary
festival in honour of Waterloo day.
GLASGOW SKATING CLUB.
Instituted 1830.
Earl of Eglinton and Winton, Patron ;
E. W. Laurie, President ; Dr. James
Jeffrey, Vice-President ; John Rose, Se-
cretary ; John Jeffrey, Treasurer.
Council. — George Anderson, James C.
Burns, John Campbell, Alex. W. Crigh-
ton, Elias J. Gibb, George Middleton,
Alexander Muir, John Reid.
Skating Pond, Petershill.
THE QUEEN'S OWN ROYAL REGI-
MENT of GLASGOW and LOWER
WARD of LANARKSHIRE YEO-
MANRY CAVALKY.
His Grace the Duke of Hamilton and
Brandon, Major Commandant ; James
Merry, Sir Archibald I. Campbell, Bart.,
George Baird, Captains ; Thomas M'Call,
William Bruce, William Stirling, jun.,
Lieutenants ; John Middleton, George
Lumsden, James Wilkie, Cornets; Win.
Stow Wilson, John H. Paterson, jun.,
George Middleton, Quarter-Masters; Capt.
Thomas Paterson (late 7th Hussars), Ad-
jutant (aaa). Clothing, Blue ; Facings,
Red ; Lace, Gold.
7th or FIRST ROYAL LANARK-
SHIRE REGIMENT OF MILITIA.
HEAD-QUARTERS, HAMILTON.
The Duke of Hamilton and Brandon,
Colonel ; Lord Belhaven and Stenton,
Lieut. -Col. ; Sir W. C. Anstruther, Bart.,
and James Davidson, Majors ; William
Roberton, Charles Horrocks, Wm. Mar-
shall Cochrane, George Augustus Irving,
Douglas Hamilton, John Findlay, Win.
Ramsay, Edward Thomas Dundas, James
Hunter, William Jolly, Captains ; James
Coutts Crawford, Andrew Tennent,
David Bremner, John William Hender-
son, Robert Hall M'Casland, Robert
Macnee, Thomas Williamson, William
Gunton, Lieutenants ; William Mitchell,
James Hamilton Henderson, John Binuie
Mackenzie, John Edward Wright Husse\',
Ensigns ; William Ross, Paymaster ;
Willoughby Harcourt Carter, Adjutant ;
Thomas Williamson, Quarter-Master ;
Walter Walker Lennox, Surgeon ; John
Holt, Assistant-Surgeon. Clothing, Scar-
let ; Facings, Blue ; Lace, Silver. Messrs.
Cox and Co., Agents.
GARNGAD HOUSE, PRIVATE ASY-
LUM FOR THE INSANE.
Jas. Hill, M.D., Resident Proprietor »
Mrs. Hill, Matron.
FACULTY OF MEDICINE.
Matthew Wylie, M.D., President ; W.
E. C. Clark, Vice-President ; Jas Donald,
Treasurer; John M'Carron, Secretary ;
Thomas Christie, Librarian ; Jas. Miller,
Seal Keeper ; Alexr. Morton, Vaccinator;
John Dick, Factor ; James Dougall, Offi-
cer. D. K. Taylor, M'Farlane, R.
Adam, James Kirk, M.D., David Walker,
James Scanlan, Directors.
PUBLIC CONVEYANCES.
RAILWAY.
Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway,
Queen Street. — The trains start for
Edinburgh and intermediate stations, at
7, 8.10, 10, 10.30, 11.30 a.m., 1.15, 2.30,
4, 5.15, 9, p.m., and to Campsie and in-
termediate Stations, at 10.15 a.m., 12.45,
4.30, and 7.30 p.m.
Scottish CentralRailway — Tiains
in connection with this Railway for Stir-
ling, Perth, Aberdeen, and intermediate
Stations, leave the Queen Street Station at
6.40, 10.30 a.in., 1.15, 4.20, 6, 9.40 p.m.
Glasgow and South-Western
Railway, New Bridge Strket. —
Trains leave for Kilmarnock, Dumfries,
Carlisle, London, &c, at 7.30, 10.30
a.m., 12.30, 1.30, 4.30, and 6.30 p m. ;
for Ayr and intermediate Stations at 7.30,
10.30* a.m., 1.30, 4.30, 6.30, and 7.30 p.m.
Glasgow and Barehead Railw\ay,
Temporary Station, Gushet Faulds,
near Old Gorbals Toll. — Trains
leave for Barrhead and intermediate Sta-
tions at 8.30, 10 a.m., 12 noon, 2, 4.30,
7, and 8.45 p.m.
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