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DIRECTORY. 29 1 *
AYR EDUCATIONAL TRUST.
Chairman — Rev. Thomas Dykes, D.D.
Provost Templeton, Rev. Wm. Rainie, William Robertson,
R. M. Davidson, James Johnstone, Arthur Morgan,
J. H. Paterson, and G. L. W. Connell.
Clerk and Treasurer — J. G. M 'Skimming, 7 Wellington Square.
SHERIFF AND COMMISSARY COURT.
Sheriff and Commissary - David Brand.
Sheriff-Substitute and Commissary Depute — John Campbell
Shairp, B.A.
Sheriff Clerk— W. S. N. Patrick.
Depute Clerk — Andrew Crawford.
Procurator Fiscal — P. Fraser Mackenna.
Macer — Hugh Arthur.
The Procurators before the Sheriff Court are Practitioners-
also before the Commissary Court.
Ordinary Courts sit every Tuesday at 11 a.m.,
and Thursday at 10 a.m.
Debts Recovery Court sits every Thursday at 10. 30 a. m.
Small Debt Court sits every Thursday at 11 a.m.
HON. SHERIFF- SUBSTITUTES.
David Dunlop, Solicitor; Ex-Provost Steele, William Pollock,.
Solicitor; David Dougall, Solicitor; Ex-Provost Willock,
William M'Crorie, Solicitor; and Provost Thos. Templeton.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION.
Secretary — James F. Russell, 49 Church Street.
HIS MAJESTY'S INSPECTORS OF SCHOOLS
FOR AYRSHIRE.
A. Lobban, M.A., Ayr.
Sub- Inspectors — D. Thomson and J. Henderson, Ayr.
COUNTY COMMITTEE ON SECONDARY EDUCATION-
J. E. Shaw, County Buildings, Clerk.
JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT.
Held first Monday of every Month.
Clerk— D. W. Shaw. Deputy Clerk— Robert Welsh.
Fiscal— W. S. M'Millan. Bar Officer— Hugh Arthur.
RESIDENT ACTING JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
*Col. W. P. Adam, Sea
Tower.
Sir W. Arrol, M.P., Seafield.
James Arthur, Stewartlea.
T. G. Arthur, Carrick House.
Walter Bain, shipowner.
John S. Baxter, Dalrymple,
John Bell of Enterkine.
AYR EDUCATIONAL TRUST.
Chairman — Rev. Thomas Dykes, D.D.
Provost Templeton, Rev. Wm. Rainie, William Robertson,
R. M. Davidson, James Johnstone, Arthur Morgan,
J. H. Paterson, and G. L. W. Connell.
Clerk and Treasurer — J. G. M 'Skimming, 7 Wellington Square.
SHERIFF AND COMMISSARY COURT.
Sheriff and Commissary - David Brand.
Sheriff-Substitute and Commissary Depute — John Campbell
Shairp, B.A.
Sheriff Clerk— W. S. N. Patrick.
Depute Clerk — Andrew Crawford.
Procurator Fiscal — P. Fraser Mackenna.
Macer — Hugh Arthur.
The Procurators before the Sheriff Court are Practitioners-
also before the Commissary Court.
Ordinary Courts sit every Tuesday at 11 a.m.,
and Thursday at 10 a.m.
Debts Recovery Court sits every Thursday at 10. 30 a. m.
Small Debt Court sits every Thursday at 11 a.m.
HON. SHERIFF- SUBSTITUTES.
David Dunlop, Solicitor; Ex-Provost Steele, William Pollock,.
Solicitor; David Dougall, Solicitor; Ex-Provost Willock,
William M'Crorie, Solicitor; and Provost Thos. Templeton.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION.
Secretary — James F. Russell, 49 Church Street.
HIS MAJESTY'S INSPECTORS OF SCHOOLS
FOR AYRSHIRE.
A. Lobban, M.A., Ayr.
Sub- Inspectors — D. Thomson and J. Henderson, Ayr.
COUNTY COMMITTEE ON SECONDARY EDUCATION-
J. E. Shaw, County Buildings, Clerk.
JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT.
Held first Monday of every Month.
Clerk— D. W. Shaw. Deputy Clerk— Robert Welsh.
Fiscal— W. S. M'Millan. Bar Officer— Hugh Arthur.
RESIDENT ACTING JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
*Col. W. P. Adam, Sea
Tower.
Sir W. Arrol, M.P., Seafield.
James Arthur, Stewartlea.
T. G. Arthur, Carrick House.
Walter Bain, shipowner.
John S. Baxter, Dalrymple,
John Bell of Enterkine.
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
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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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