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STIRLING— STREET DIRECTORY.
PAKK LANE.
Stirling Ro))e Worii--Robertson, Rae & Co.
Williuin Campbell, wood merchant.
Paiiton & Co., maltsters.
William Hunter, wool merchant.
Thomas S. Miller, engineer.
IMiss Laint;.
PARK PLACE.
1
lodge.
Henry Drummond, Glenelm
seedsman.
2 Leonard Baker, teacher of drawing.
3 Mrs. .Trotter.
„ William and John Trotter, outfitters.
4 William Reid.
ft AViiliam Meiklejohn, draper.
6 Rev. James Culross. D.D.
7 William Drummond. Rockdale lodge.
8 Williaui Gillespie, Mineral vale.
9 Mrs. Gillespie.
Coneypark Nursery— Wm. Drummond
& 8ons ; John Morrison, manager.
11 George Murdoch, Cliffside.
12 Robert Macluckie, writer.
13 William C. Stevenson, postmaster.
14 William Baird, umbrella-maker.
15 James Alexander.
16 Mrs. John Downie.
17 Misses Goodsir.
18 Captain John Todd, shipowner.
19 John Robertson, grocer.
PARK TERRACE.
1 John H. Watson.
2 Duncan Macnab, writer.
3 James Anderson, road surveyor.
4 Rev. George Alexander. The Manse.
Mrs. Montcath, Enclosure house.
t% Andrew Drummond, diaper, Tredin-
Slrs Kiiig
(i Robert Peter.
7 Mrs. Wright.
8 Jolin Gowans.
D Mrs. Smith.
10 William A. Anderson.
11 Miss Edmonstone.
12 Mrs. Craig.
13 John Wright.
14 Miss Reid. lodgings.
15 -Miss Morison.
16 Captain Robert Dull, shipowner
17 Robert Paterson. tanner.
18 Hon. Mrs. St. Clair.
I'J Mrs. Robertson.
[nock.
20 William Vost, surveyor of taxes.
21 Miss Tytler.
22 Mrs. C'uthbertson.
23 John I\Iacfarlane. banker and writer.
24 Thomas L. Galbraith, town-clerk.
„ Mrs. and Misses Galbraith.
25 Andrew Downie.
2i5 John Harvey.
27 Captain J. C. Halket, adjutant Stir-
lingshire Militia.
28 John and Duncan Thomson, coach
builders, The Elms.
„ Mrs. and .Miss Thomson, The Elms.
„ Mrs.' Douglas, The Elms.
Misses Speirs, Laurel hill.
PORT STREET.
1 Alexander Miller, bookseller, stationer,
and circulating library.
2 Miss Reid. furrier.
„ Charles Wingatc. writer.
„ John Wands, china merchant.
„ Archibald Mcrrilees, plumber.
„ Miss Craise, lodgings,
„ Mrs. Paul, lodgings.
3 David Findlay, M.D., surgeon.
4 Andrew Swan, jeweller and watch-
maker.
5 John A. Dempster, tobacconist.
G Misses Reid, milliners.
„ James Cowbrough, grocer.
„ James Findlay, assistant druggist.
7 Jomes Cowbrough «i Co., grocers.
8 Mrs. Fulton, Berlin wool repository.
9 Henry S. Macdonald, jeweller and
watchmaker.
10 Stamp and Tax ( )ffice— John Davidson.
„ .John Davidson, writer.
„ David Roy, fishmonger.
11 John M'Vean, greengrocer.
12 Mrs. Sutherland, muslin sewing and
stamping.
13 Adam llerron. cabinetmaker.
„ Robert Currie. joiner.
,. Burgh Assessor's Office— Robt. Currie.
14 Alexander Dunsmore. grocer.
15 J. R. Sinclair, boot and shoe ware-
house.
16 Misses Buchanan & JM'Millan. dress-
makers and milliners.
„ Mrs. and Misses Stoddart, white seara
servers.
17 George Bauchop, baker.
18 William Christie, watchmaker and
jeweller.
STIRLING— STREET DIRECTORY.
PAKK LANE.
Stirling Ro))e Worii--Robertson, Rae & Co.
Williuin Campbell, wood merchant.
Paiiton & Co., maltsters.
William Hunter, wool merchant.
Thomas S. Miller, engineer.
IMiss Laint;.
PARK PLACE.
1
lodge.
Henry Drummond, Glenelm
seedsman.
2 Leonard Baker, teacher of drawing.
3 Mrs. .Trotter.
„ William and John Trotter, outfitters.
4 William Reid.
ft AViiliam Meiklejohn, draper.
6 Rev. James Culross. D.D.
7 William Drummond. Rockdale lodge.
8 Williaui Gillespie, Mineral vale.
9 Mrs. Gillespie.
Coneypark Nursery— Wm. Drummond
& 8ons ; John Morrison, manager.
11 George Murdoch, Cliffside.
12 Robert Macluckie, writer.
13 William C. Stevenson, postmaster.
14 William Baird, umbrella-maker.
15 James Alexander.
16 Mrs. John Downie.
17 Misses Goodsir.
18 Captain John Todd, shipowner.
19 John Robertson, grocer.
PARK TERRACE.
1 John H. Watson.
2 Duncan Macnab, writer.
3 James Anderson, road surveyor.
4 Rev. George Alexander. The Manse.
Mrs. Montcath, Enclosure house.
t% Andrew Drummond, diaper, Tredin-
Slrs Kiiig
(i Robert Peter.
7 Mrs. Wright.
8 Jolin Gowans.
D Mrs. Smith.
10 William A. Anderson.
11 Miss Edmonstone.
12 Mrs. Craig.
13 John Wright.
14 Miss Reid. lodgings.
15 -Miss Morison.
16 Captain Robert Dull, shipowner
17 Robert Paterson. tanner.
18 Hon. Mrs. St. Clair.
I'J Mrs. Robertson.
[nock.
20 William Vost, surveyor of taxes.
21 Miss Tytler.
22 Mrs. C'uthbertson.
23 John I\Iacfarlane. banker and writer.
24 Thomas L. Galbraith, town-clerk.
„ Mrs. and Misses Galbraith.
25 Andrew Downie.
2i5 John Harvey.
27 Captain J. C. Halket, adjutant Stir-
lingshire Militia.
28 John and Duncan Thomson, coach
builders, The Elms.
„ Mrs. and .Miss Thomson, The Elms.
„ Mrs.' Douglas, The Elms.
Misses Speirs, Laurel hill.
PORT STREET.
1 Alexander Miller, bookseller, stationer,
and circulating library.
2 Miss Reid. furrier.
„ Charles Wingatc. writer.
„ John Wands, china merchant.
„ Archibald Mcrrilees, plumber.
„ Miss Craise, lodgings,
„ Mrs. Paul, lodgings.
3 David Findlay, M.D., surgeon.
4 Andrew Swan, jeweller and watch-
maker.
5 John A. Dempster, tobacconist.
G Misses Reid, milliners.
„ James Cowbrough, grocer.
„ James Findlay, assistant druggist.
7 Jomes Cowbrough «i Co., grocers.
8 Mrs. Fulton, Berlin wool repository.
9 Henry S. Macdonald, jeweller and
watchmaker.
10 Stamp and Tax ( )ffice— John Davidson.
„ .John Davidson, writer.
„ David Roy, fishmonger.
11 John M'Vean, greengrocer.
12 Mrs. Sutherland, muslin sewing and
stamping.
13 Adam llerron. cabinetmaker.
„ Robert Currie. joiner.
,. Burgh Assessor's Office— Robt. Currie.
14 Alexander Dunsmore. grocer.
15 J. R. Sinclair, boot and shoe ware-
house.
16 Misses Buchanan & JM'Millan. dress-
makers and milliners.
„ Mrs. and Misses Stoddart, white seara
servers.
17 George Bauchop, baker.
18 William Christie, watchmaker and
jeweller.
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