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STIRLING— STREET DIRECTOR Y.
'11 T. Lamb, provisions.
28 James Jenkins, carter.
JoVin Bruce, dairy.
William MKillop.
Charles Grindlay. Wlnchelhaugh.
41 Thomas Gibson." pardener.
44 Mrs. Kay, provisions.
45 J. Hamilton, apenc.
48 Andrew Stewart. milliTright.
„ John Leheny, clerk.
49 Mrs. M-Farlane. Wolf cottage.
52 Jolin Risl;, pardener.
53 George Lindsay, bootmaker.
53 J^ George Ross, potato dealer.
54 William Crawford, grocer.
BRIDGE STREET (UPPER).
1 David Rennie. foreman currier.
2 David Yellow lees, tanner and currier.
„ John Yellowlees. do.
3 James Forsyth, clothier.
„ William Rryce, cabinetmaker.
4 John M'Lachlan. bootmaker.
„ John Scott, tailor.
9 J as. Guthrie, joiner and cabinetmaker.
„ Robert Drummond. surgeon.
„ Rev. Thomas Andrew,
lb Mrs. Eiidie.
,, C. M'Aree, dairy.
11 Alexander Buchanan, bill poster.
12 William Younp. teacher.
13 James Weir, saddler.
„ Mrs. J. Weir.
„ Andrew Swan, jeweller.
14 John Johnston, thrashing machine
enpine keeper.
Alex. Wylie. commercial traveller.
15 Arch. M'Leod, commercial traveller.
„ Robert Terrier, clerk.
Ifi Robert Wilson, jun.. sailing master.
18 William Lawson. draper.
,, Mrs. Anderson, dairy.
25 David M'Aree, mason.
27 Mrs. Brown.
„ James and John Brown.
„ Miss Forrest.
28 Wm. Harvey, Gowanbrae, watchmaker.
„ Mrs. Captain Wilson.
29 Neil Cochrane, Comely bank, [spinner
„ John Todd, Whinwell cottage, wool-
BROAD STREET.
1 John Murray, clothier.
2 James Alison, tailor.
2 John Fulton. Cambusbarron. Gargun-
nock and Kippen post-runner.
3 Robert Brown, grocer.
4 Graham's Court.
„ Sheriff-clerk's Office— R. M. Walker,
clerk-depute.
„ William Meiklejohn, outfitter.
„ William Glen, letter-carrier.
„ John M'Keuzie, shoemaker.
„ W. Wallace, comiuercial traveller.
,, Alexander Duthie, tailor.
G Robert Drummond, surgeon.
7 Alexander Henderson, bookseller.
8 David Fyfle.
„ William Gillespie, bootmaker.
10 William Dow, grocer and flesher.
11 William Wilson, bootraitker.
„ Robert Law, letter-carrier.
„ Thomas Hunter, colour-sergeant, Stir-
lingshire Militia.
„ John Macdonald. pipe-major, do.
„ John Grant, weigher, C.R.
13 James Baxter & Co., drapers.
14 William Murray, publican.
15 James Baxter, draper.
„ Mrs. Prentice.
16 Miss Fraser, provisions.
17 A. & W. Forrest, cabinetmakers and
stair railers.
18 D. & J. MacEwen & Co., grocers.
19 Mrs. A. Ormond, grocer.
20 William Henderson, joiner.
„ James M'Pherson, collector, Stirling-
shire Friendly Assurance Society.
„ Michael Slianahan, colour-sergeant,
Stirlingshire Militia.
„ Alexander M-Nellan, steamboat porter.
„ William Moore, agent.
22 Mrs. White, provisions.
23 William Laing, painter.
24 Michael Lyons, provisions.
25 George Arthur, salesman draper.
26 James Robb, tinsmith.
„ James Robertson, tailor.
„ Alexander M'Callum, missionary.
27 David Archibald, baker.
28 Rlddell iSLRobb,tinsmilli8andgasfitters.
30 E. Tavlor, publican.
31 Andrew Nollan, provisions and spirits.
33 William Sinclair, provisions and dairy.
34 James M'Quade, pawnbroker.
35 Adam Steel, registrar.
„ David Kicol, postman.
30 William Dow, grocer.
„ William Thomson.

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