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SCOTTISH PEERAGE.
Public Record Office.
Keeper of Records — Master of the Rolls.
Deputy Keeper — T. Duffus Hardy.
Secretary — John Edwards.
THE BOARD OF COUNCIL FOR TRADE AND FOREIGN
PLANTATIONS.
President — Duke of Richmond.
Vice-President — Lord Robert Montague.
Joint-Secretaries — T. H. Fairer, Sir J. E. Tenncnt.
Legal Assistant — W. D. Fane.
Professional Members of Marine Department — dipt.
W. H. Walker, Captain G. A. Bedford.
Inspectors (Railwaj'- Department) — Captain Tyler,
Colonel Yolland, Captain F. H. Rich.
Chief of Statistical Department, and Comptroller of
Corn Returns — A. Fonblanque.
Designs Office.
Registrar — W. W. Robertson.
Assistant- Registrar — J. H. Bov.'cn.
Joint- Steele Companies Registration Office.
Registrar — Hon. E, C. Curzon.
Registrar for Scotland — J. Henderson (Exchequer,
Edinburgh).
Clerk— A. T. Apthorpe.
General Register and Record Office of Shipping
and Seamen.
Registrar General — J. J. Ma^-o.
OFFICE OF WORKS AND PUBLIC BUILDIfJGS.
Commissioners — Lord John Manners, Principal Sec-
retaries of State, President and Vice-President of
Board of Trade.
Secretary — Alfred Austin.
COJOriTTEE OF COUNCIL FOR EDUCATION.
President — Duke of Marlborough.
Vice- Pr esiden t —
Secretary — R. R. W. Lingen.
POOR LAW BOARD.
President — Right Hon. Gathorne Hardy.
Secretaries — Ralph Earle, H. Fleming.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT OFFICE.
Secretary under Home Department — -Tom Taylor.
Medical Inspector under Privy Council — J. Simon.
THE MINT.
Master — Thomas Graham.
Deputy Master and Comptroller — W. H. Barton.
THE REVENUE BOARDS.
Customs.
Commissioners — Right Hon. Sir T. F. Fremantle,
Bart., Chairman; Frederick Goulburn, Deputy;
Grenville C. L. Berkeley, Ralph Grey, Colonel
Frederick Romilly.
Secretary — George Dickins.
Receiver-General— Sir F. H. Doyle, Bart.
Inland Revenue.
Commissioners — W. H. Stephenson, Chairman ;
Charles J. Herries, Deputy; Alfred Montgomery,
Henry Roberts, Sir Alexander Duff Gordon,
James Disraeli.
Joint-Secretaries — T. Sargent, William Corbett.
Fost Office.
Postmaster-General — Duke of Montrose.
Secretary — John Tilley.
Receiver and Accountant-General — Geo. Chetwynd.
THE NAVY.
Admiralty.
Lords Commissioners — Right Hon. H. L. Corry,
Vice-Admiral Sir A. Milne, Vice-Admiral Sir S.
C. Dacres, Rear-Admiral G. H. Seymour, Rear-
Admiral Sir J. C. Dalrymple Hay, Bart, Charles
Du Cane.
Secretaries — Lord Henry Lennox, Wm. 6. Roraaine.
Chief Clerk of Admiralty— J. H. Briggs.
Accountant-General — James Beeby.
Storekeeper-General — Hon. Robert Duudas.
Comptroller of Victualling and Transport Service —
Charles Richards.
Contractor of Navy — Vice-Admiral R. S. Robinson.
Hydrographer — Captain G. H. Richards.
Chief Engineer, &c.— T. Lloyd.
Astronomer-Royal — G. B. Airy, LL.D.
Astronomer at the Cape of Good Hope — Sir Thomas
Mac! ear.
Medical Director-General— Alexander Bryson, !M.D.
THE A R M T .
War Office.
Accountant-General — W. Brown.
Solicitor — Charles M. Clode.
Medical Director-General— Sir J. B. Gibson, JI.D.
Horse Guards.
Commander-in-Chief — Duke of Cambridge.
Military Secretary— Lieut-General W. F. Forster.
Adjutant-General- Maj.-General Lord Wm. Paulet.
Qaartermaster-General — Lieut.-Gen. Sir J. H. Grant.
Judge Advocate-General — Right Hon. John R.
Mowbray.
Chaplaiu-General— Rev. G. R. Gleig, M.A.
Director of Works — General Sir John Burgoyne.
Director of Ordnance — Major-General J. St. George.
Pay Office.
Paymaster-General — Right Hon. Stephen Cave.
Assistant — Morgan H. Foster.
THE SCOTTISH PEERAGE,
AS AT PRESENT EXISTING.
b. signifies born ; m. married ; s. succeeded.
His Royal Highness Albert-Edv/ard, Great
Steward of Scotland, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Car-
rick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles ; Prince of
Wales; Duke of Cornwall ; Earl of Chester ; Eail of
Dublin ; Duke of Saxony, and Prince of Cohurg and
Gotha, K.G. ; b. Nov. 9, 1841, m. 10th March, 1863,
the Princess Alexandra of Denmark.
Abercoen, Earl of, b. 1811, s. 1818, m. 1832.
Seats, Duddingstone House, Edinburghshire ; Beully
Priory, Middlesex; Dale Park, Sussex, Baron's
Court, county Tyrone, Ireland. Residence in Lon-
don, Chesterfield House.
Aberdeen, Earl of; b. 1841, s. 1864. Seat,
Haddo House, Aberdeenshire. Residence in Lon-
don, 7 Arg5'le Street.
Ailsa, Marquis of. See Cassillis, Earl of.
Airlie, Earl of; b. 1826, s. 1849, m. 1851.
Seats, Airlie Castle; Cortaciiy Castle and Auchter
House, Forfarshire ; Clunie Castle and Keltie Castle,
Perthshire.
Arbuthnot, Viscount; b. 1806, s. 1860, ra. 1837.
Seat, Arbuthnot House, Kincardineshire.
SCOTTISH PEERAGE.
Public Record Office.
Keeper of Records — Master of the Rolls.
Deputy Keeper — T. Duffus Hardy.
Secretary — John Edwards.
THE BOARD OF COUNCIL FOR TRADE AND FOREIGN
PLANTATIONS.
President — Duke of Richmond.
Vice-President — Lord Robert Montague.
Joint-Secretaries — T. H. Fairer, Sir J. E. Tenncnt.
Legal Assistant — W. D. Fane.
Professional Members of Marine Department — dipt.
W. H. Walker, Captain G. A. Bedford.
Inspectors (Railwaj'- Department) — Captain Tyler,
Colonel Yolland, Captain F. H. Rich.
Chief of Statistical Department, and Comptroller of
Corn Returns — A. Fonblanque.
Designs Office.
Registrar — W. W. Robertson.
Assistant- Registrar — J. H. Bov.'cn.
Joint- Steele Companies Registration Office.
Registrar — Hon. E, C. Curzon.
Registrar for Scotland — J. Henderson (Exchequer,
Edinburgh).
Clerk— A. T. Apthorpe.
General Register and Record Office of Shipping
and Seamen.
Registrar General — J. J. Ma^-o.
OFFICE OF WORKS AND PUBLIC BUILDIfJGS.
Commissioners — Lord John Manners, Principal Sec-
retaries of State, President and Vice-President of
Board of Trade.
Secretary — Alfred Austin.
COJOriTTEE OF COUNCIL FOR EDUCATION.
President — Duke of Marlborough.
Vice- Pr esiden t —
Secretary — R. R. W. Lingen.
POOR LAW BOARD.
President — Right Hon. Gathorne Hardy.
Secretaries — Ralph Earle, H. Fleming.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT OFFICE.
Secretary under Home Department — -Tom Taylor.
Medical Inspector under Privy Council — J. Simon.
THE MINT.
Master — Thomas Graham.
Deputy Master and Comptroller — W. H. Barton.
THE REVENUE BOARDS.
Customs.
Commissioners — Right Hon. Sir T. F. Fremantle,
Bart., Chairman; Frederick Goulburn, Deputy;
Grenville C. L. Berkeley, Ralph Grey, Colonel
Frederick Romilly.
Secretary — George Dickins.
Receiver-General— Sir F. H. Doyle, Bart.
Inland Revenue.
Commissioners — W. H. Stephenson, Chairman ;
Charles J. Herries, Deputy; Alfred Montgomery,
Henry Roberts, Sir Alexander Duff Gordon,
James Disraeli.
Joint-Secretaries — T. Sargent, William Corbett.
Fost Office.
Postmaster-General — Duke of Montrose.
Secretary — John Tilley.
Receiver and Accountant-General — Geo. Chetwynd.
THE NAVY.
Admiralty.
Lords Commissioners — Right Hon. H. L. Corry,
Vice-Admiral Sir A. Milne, Vice-Admiral Sir S.
C. Dacres, Rear-Admiral G. H. Seymour, Rear-
Admiral Sir J. C. Dalrymple Hay, Bart, Charles
Du Cane.
Secretaries — Lord Henry Lennox, Wm. 6. Roraaine.
Chief Clerk of Admiralty— J. H. Briggs.
Accountant-General — James Beeby.
Storekeeper-General — Hon. Robert Duudas.
Comptroller of Victualling and Transport Service —
Charles Richards.
Contractor of Navy — Vice-Admiral R. S. Robinson.
Hydrographer — Captain G. H. Richards.
Chief Engineer, &c.— T. Lloyd.
Astronomer-Royal — G. B. Airy, LL.D.
Astronomer at the Cape of Good Hope — Sir Thomas
Mac! ear.
Medical Director-General— Alexander Bryson, !M.D.
THE A R M T .
War Office.
Accountant-General — W. Brown.
Solicitor — Charles M. Clode.
Medical Director-General— Sir J. B. Gibson, JI.D.
Horse Guards.
Commander-in-Chief — Duke of Cambridge.
Military Secretary— Lieut-General W. F. Forster.
Adjutant-General- Maj.-General Lord Wm. Paulet.
Qaartermaster-General — Lieut.-Gen. Sir J. H. Grant.
Judge Advocate-General — Right Hon. John R.
Mowbray.
Chaplaiu-General— Rev. G. R. Gleig, M.A.
Director of Works — General Sir John Burgoyne.
Director of Ordnance — Major-General J. St. George.
Pay Office.
Paymaster-General — Right Hon. Stephen Cave.
Assistant — Morgan H. Foster.
THE SCOTTISH PEERAGE,
AS AT PRESENT EXISTING.
b. signifies born ; m. married ; s. succeeded.
His Royal Highness Albert-Edv/ard, Great
Steward of Scotland, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Car-
rick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles ; Prince of
Wales; Duke of Cornwall ; Earl of Chester ; Eail of
Dublin ; Duke of Saxony, and Prince of Cohurg and
Gotha, K.G. ; b. Nov. 9, 1841, m. 10th March, 1863,
the Princess Alexandra of Denmark.
Abercoen, Earl of, b. 1811, s. 1818, m. 1832.
Seats, Duddingstone House, Edinburghshire ; Beully
Priory, Middlesex; Dale Park, Sussex, Baron's
Court, county Tyrone, Ireland. Residence in Lon-
don, Chesterfield House.
Aberdeen, Earl of; b. 1841, s. 1864. Seat,
Haddo House, Aberdeenshire. Residence in Lon-
don, 7 Arg5'le Street.
Ailsa, Marquis of. See Cassillis, Earl of.
Airlie, Earl of; b. 1826, s. 1849, m. 1851.
Seats, Airlie Castle; Cortaciiy Castle and Auchter
House, Forfarshire ; Clunie Castle and Keltie Castle,
Perthshire.
Arbuthnot, Viscount; b. 1806, s. 1860, ra. 1837.
Seat, Arbuthnot House, Kincardineshire.
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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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