Download files
Complete book:
Individual page:
Thumbnail gallery: Grid view | List view
![(62)](https://deriv.nls.uk/dcn17/8685/86853603.17.jpg)
56
MISCELLANEOUS.
PETERHEAD and FRASERBURGH.— The "MAIL" leaves the
Royal Hotel at 7. A.M., and arrives in Peterhead at 11, a.m., and in Fraser-
burgh at 12 30, noon— passing Ellon, Cruden, Mintlaw, Park, and Eathen.
Leaves Peterhead at 8, a.m., and Fraserburgh at 6'30, a.m., aud arrives in
Aberdeen at 12, noon.
The " BANKS OF YTHAN" Coach starts from Glennie's Inn, Queen
Street, every lawful day, at 3, p.m., for Ellon — passing on to Strichen every
Monday and Friday, and to Old Deer every Wednesday and Saturday.
Leaves Webster's Inn, Strichen, every Tuesday and Saturday, at 6, a.m.,
at New Deer at 7, a.m., Auchnagatt, at 8, a.m., Ellon, at 9, a.m., and ar-
rives at Aberdeen, at 11, a.m.
Leaves Fraser's Inn, Old Deer, every Monday and Thursday, at 7, a.m. ;
at Auchnagatt, at 8 a.m., Ellon, at 9, a.m. ; and Aberdeen at 11. a.m.
Leaves Watt's Inn, Ellon, every day, at 9, a.m., except Friday, and on
that day at Twenty minutes past 8, a m., and arrives at Aberdeen at 10, a m.
METHLIC— The "LORD HADDO" coach leaves Dar.iel.s Inn, 16
Meal Market Sfreet, every lawful day, at 3-30, p.m.— passing Potterton,
White Cairns, Tillery, Culter Cullen, Udny, Pittnedden, Tarves, and ar-
rives in Methlic at 6 30. p m. Leaves Grant's Inn, Methlic, every mornmgj
at 7, A.M., arriving in Aberdeen at 10, a.m.
STAMP DUTIES.
TABLE,
£ s.
A,
Bills not exceeding
.
£5
1
Exceeding
£5 and not exceeding
10
2
10
25
3
25
50
6
50
■
75
9
75
300
1
100
200
2
200
300
3
300
400
4
400
57
500
5
500
750
7
&
750
1,000
10
5>
1,000
)'
1,500
15
1,500
IJ
2,000
1
>7
2,000
;?
3,000
1 10
yj
3,000
)»
4,000
2
.31
4,000 and
upwards
- 4,000
2 5
Duty.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PETERHEAD and FRASERBURGH.— The "MAIL" leaves the
Royal Hotel at 7. A.M., and arrives in Peterhead at 11, a.m., and in Fraser-
burgh at 12 30, noon— passing Ellon, Cruden, Mintlaw, Park, and Eathen.
Leaves Peterhead at 8, a.m., and Fraserburgh at 6'30, a.m., aud arrives in
Aberdeen at 12, noon.
The " BANKS OF YTHAN" Coach starts from Glennie's Inn, Queen
Street, every lawful day, at 3, p.m., for Ellon — passing on to Strichen every
Monday and Friday, and to Old Deer every Wednesday and Saturday.
Leaves Webster's Inn, Strichen, every Tuesday and Saturday, at 6, a.m.,
at New Deer at 7, a.m., Auchnagatt, at 8, a.m., Ellon, at 9, a.m., and ar-
rives at Aberdeen, at 11, a.m.
Leaves Fraser's Inn, Old Deer, every Monday and Thursday, at 7, a.m. ;
at Auchnagatt, at 8 a.m., Ellon, at 9, a.m. ; and Aberdeen at 11. a.m.
Leaves Watt's Inn, Ellon, every day, at 9, a.m., except Friday, and on
that day at Twenty minutes past 8, a m., and arrives at Aberdeen at 10, a m.
METHLIC— The "LORD HADDO" coach leaves Dar.iel.s Inn, 16
Meal Market Sfreet, every lawful day, at 3-30, p.m.— passing Potterton,
White Cairns, Tillery, Culter Cullen, Udny, Pittnedden, Tarves, and ar-
rives in Methlic at 6 30. p m. Leaves Grant's Inn, Methlic, every mornmgj
at 7, A.M., arriving in Aberdeen at 10, a.m.
STAMP DUTIES.
TABLE,
£ s.
A,
Bills not exceeding
.
£5
1
Exceeding
£5 and not exceeding
10
2
10
25
3
25
50
6
50
■
75
9
75
300
1
100
200
2
200
300
3
300
400
4
400
57
500
5
500
750
7
&
750
1,000
10
5>
1,000
)'
1,500
15
1,500
IJ
2,000
1
>7
2,000
;?
3,000
1 10
yj
3,000
)»
4,000
2
.31
4,000 and
upwards
- 4,000
2 5
Duty.
Set display mode to: Large image | Transcription
Images and transcriptions on this page, including medium image downloads, may be used under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence unless otherwise stated.
Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Aberdeen > Directory for the City of Aberdeen > 1855-1856 > (62) |
---|
Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/86853601 |
---|
Description | Aberdeen. Formerly: The post-office directory. Continued as: The Aberdeen post-office directory. |
---|---|
Shelfmark | Various |
![]() |
Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
---|
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). |
---|