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APPENDIX.
191
THE SPALDING CLUB — 1839.
President— The Earl of Aberdeen, K.T.
Vice-President — The Viscount Arbuthnott.
The Council.
The Lord Provost of Aberdeen
Alexander Bannerman, m.p.
General Byres of Tonley
David Chalmers of Westburn
Thomas A. DuifofHaddo
Sir II. D. H. Elphinstone, Bart.
The Reverend J. Farquharson,
ll.d., r.R.s. Alford
The Master of Forbes
The Rev. Alex. Forsyth, ll.d.
Belhelvie
Captain the Hon. W. Gordon,
M.P.
William Gordon of Fyvie
George Grub, Advocate
Very Rev. Principal Jack, n.n.
Alexander Johnston, w.s. Tullos
W Knight, ll.d. Marischal Col.
Rev. Alexander Low, Keig
Hugh Lumsden of Pitcaple
John W. Mackenzie, w.s.
W. M'Combie of Easter Skene
Rev. James Melvin, ll.d.
R. Pitcairn, w.s. Edinburgh
Joseph Robertson, f.s.a. Scot.
Professor H. Scott, King's Col.
Right Rev. Bishop Skinner
Alex. Smith of Glenmillan
Rev. Alex. Taylor, Leochel-
Cushnie
Thos. Thomson, Deputy Clerk-
Register, Edinburgh
William Watson, Sheriff-Substi-
tute of Aberdeenshire
Joint Treasurers, John Blaikie, Advocate, 247, Union Street, Aber-
deen, and John Ligertwood, Advocate, St Nicholas Street.
Secretary, John Stuart, Advocate, 3, Queen Street, Aberdeen.
MECHANICS' INSTITUTION.-1824.
No. 1, LoNGACRE.
Right Ron. the Earl of Aberdeen, Patron.
Wm. Henderson, Preses Alex. Bain, Secretary
John Roger, Treasurer James Gray, Librarian
Classes at the Institution — Mathematics, Natural Philosophy,
Chemistry, Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, and English
Grammar and Composition. A class for mutual instruction every
Wednesday Library open every Wednesday and Saturday even-
ing, from Eight till Ten o'clock.
RURAL CONSTABULARY FORCE FOR ABERDEENSHIRE.
Lieutenant William Anderson, General Superintendent.
Office, 86, Crown Street.
Constables' Names and Stations.
No.
1. Wm. Brebner, Aberdeen.
2. John Forbes (1st), New
Machar.
3. John Shand, Ellon.
4. Alex. Hunter, Peterhead.
5. J. Cameron, Fraserburgh.
6. Win. Stewart, Mintlaw.
7. W. Spence, New Pitsligo.
8. G. Gordon, Auchterless.
9. John Forbes (2d), Turriff.
10. Robert Forbes, Insch.
11. William M'Kenzie, Leith
Lumsden Village.
No. 12. Wm. Henry, Tarland.
. . 13. J. Porterfield, Ballater.
. . 14. Alex. Robb, Kincardine
O'Neil.
. . 15. James Scott, Alford.
.. 16. Robert Falconer, Skene.
.. 17. Robert Murray, Methlic.
. . 18. Daniel M'Innes, Pitcaple.
. . 19. John Robertson, Bellabeg.
.. 20. G.Bonner, Bieldside, Dee-
side.
.. 21. ■ Huntly.
BANFFSHIRE CONSTABULARY.
No.
1. George Adams, Banff.
2. W. Matthews, Aberchirder.
3. James Duncan, Leitches-
town, Bellie.
No. 4. George Forbes, Keith.
. . 5. Alex. Munro, Botriphnie.
.. 6. Geo. Rennie, Dufftown.
. . 7. James Burlie, Tomintoul.
191
THE SPALDING CLUB — 1839.
President— The Earl of Aberdeen, K.T.
Vice-President — The Viscount Arbuthnott.
The Council.
The Lord Provost of Aberdeen
Alexander Bannerman, m.p.
General Byres of Tonley
David Chalmers of Westburn
Thomas A. DuifofHaddo
Sir II. D. H. Elphinstone, Bart.
The Reverend J. Farquharson,
ll.d., r.R.s. Alford
The Master of Forbes
The Rev. Alex. Forsyth, ll.d.
Belhelvie
Captain the Hon. W. Gordon,
M.P.
William Gordon of Fyvie
George Grub, Advocate
Very Rev. Principal Jack, n.n.
Alexander Johnston, w.s. Tullos
W Knight, ll.d. Marischal Col.
Rev. Alexander Low, Keig
Hugh Lumsden of Pitcaple
John W. Mackenzie, w.s.
W. M'Combie of Easter Skene
Rev. James Melvin, ll.d.
R. Pitcairn, w.s. Edinburgh
Joseph Robertson, f.s.a. Scot.
Professor H. Scott, King's Col.
Right Rev. Bishop Skinner
Alex. Smith of Glenmillan
Rev. Alex. Taylor, Leochel-
Cushnie
Thos. Thomson, Deputy Clerk-
Register, Edinburgh
William Watson, Sheriff-Substi-
tute of Aberdeenshire
Joint Treasurers, John Blaikie, Advocate, 247, Union Street, Aber-
deen, and John Ligertwood, Advocate, St Nicholas Street.
Secretary, John Stuart, Advocate, 3, Queen Street, Aberdeen.
MECHANICS' INSTITUTION.-1824.
No. 1, LoNGACRE.
Right Ron. the Earl of Aberdeen, Patron.
Wm. Henderson, Preses Alex. Bain, Secretary
John Roger, Treasurer James Gray, Librarian
Classes at the Institution — Mathematics, Natural Philosophy,
Chemistry, Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, and English
Grammar and Composition. A class for mutual instruction every
Wednesday Library open every Wednesday and Saturday even-
ing, from Eight till Ten o'clock.
RURAL CONSTABULARY FORCE FOR ABERDEENSHIRE.
Lieutenant William Anderson, General Superintendent.
Office, 86, Crown Street.
Constables' Names and Stations.
No.
1. Wm. Brebner, Aberdeen.
2. John Forbes (1st), New
Machar.
3. John Shand, Ellon.
4. Alex. Hunter, Peterhead.
5. J. Cameron, Fraserburgh.
6. Win. Stewart, Mintlaw.
7. W. Spence, New Pitsligo.
8. G. Gordon, Auchterless.
9. John Forbes (2d), Turriff.
10. Robert Forbes, Insch.
11. William M'Kenzie, Leith
Lumsden Village.
No. 12. Wm. Henry, Tarland.
. . 13. J. Porterfield, Ballater.
. . 14. Alex. Robb, Kincardine
O'Neil.
. . 15. James Scott, Alford.
.. 16. Robert Falconer, Skene.
.. 17. Robert Murray, Methlic.
. . 18. Daniel M'Innes, Pitcaple.
. . 19. John Robertson, Bellabeg.
.. 20. G.Bonner, Bieldside, Dee-
side.
.. 21. ■ Huntly.
BANFFSHIRE CONSTABULARY.
No.
1. George Adams, Banff.
2. W. Matthews, Aberchirder.
3. James Duncan, Leitches-
town, Bellie.
No. 4. George Forbes, Keith.
. . 5. Alex. Munro, Botriphnie.
.. 6. Geo. Rennie, Dufftown.
. . 7. James Burlie, Tomintoul.
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