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POSTAL DIRECTORY. 51
MILITIA.
Eoyal Aberdeenshire Highlanders.
Head-Quarters King-street Barracks
Thomas limes Lieut.-Colonel Commandant
Archibald George Keen (late 62nd Foot] Captain and Adjutant
Alexander Huteheon (late ?2nd Foot) Quarter- Master
George Morison, M.D Surgeon
C. M. Macquibban, M.B Assistant-Surgeon
VOLUNTEERS.
ARTILLERY.
Five Corps of 1st Aberdeenshire Administrative Brigade.
William Cosmo Gordon Lieutenant-Colonel
Alexander Innes Major
William Forsyth.. Do.
James Kinnear Captain and Adjutant
Rev. James Forsyth, D.D * Chaplain
John Crombie Captain 3rd Corps
Wm. Forsyth (acting) „ 4th ,,
James Ogston „ 6th ,,
Thomas A. W. A, Yoangson „ 7th „
7th „
I. Randall Sergeant- Major
1st ABERDEEN RLFLE VOLUNTEERS.
(11 Companies.)
Orderly Room — Blackfriars-street and Woolmanhill.
William Jopp Lieutenant-Colonel
Alexander Pirie Hogarth Major
Alexander Simpson Do.
Henry A. Crane Captain and Adjutant
James William Fraser Smith, M.D Surgeon
Angus Fraser, M.D Assistant-Surgeon
Alexander Dyce Davidson, M.D Do.
Rev. Henry Cowan Hon. Chaplain
David Littlejohn Captain, No. 1 Company
Alexander Skene „ 2
R. WhyteMackay , „ 3
H, Campbell Gordon .„. ,, 4
Harvey Hall „ 5
George D. Rutherford „ 6
Douglass Duncan „ 7
David Wyllie, jun „ 8
Alex. C. Pirie 9
„ 10
, 11
John Mearse Sergeant-Major
John Smitb, 33 Charlotte street Sergeant-Instructor
Malcolm Macleod Do.
Robert Milne Bandmaster
SECTION EX-POSTAL DIRECTORY.
LIST OP POST TOWNS IN SCOTLAND
INCLUDING ORKNEY AND SHETLAND.
EXPLANATIONS.
When in the subjoined list one place only is mentioned, it is a Head,
Office, and when there are two, the first is a Sub-Office, and the second is the-
Head Office to which the first is subordinate.
MILITIA.
Eoyal Aberdeenshire Highlanders.
Head-Quarters King-street Barracks
Thomas limes Lieut.-Colonel Commandant
Archibald George Keen (late 62nd Foot] Captain and Adjutant
Alexander Huteheon (late ?2nd Foot) Quarter- Master
George Morison, M.D Surgeon
C. M. Macquibban, M.B Assistant-Surgeon
VOLUNTEERS.
ARTILLERY.
Five Corps of 1st Aberdeenshire Administrative Brigade.
William Cosmo Gordon Lieutenant-Colonel
Alexander Innes Major
William Forsyth.. Do.
James Kinnear Captain and Adjutant
Rev. James Forsyth, D.D * Chaplain
John Crombie Captain 3rd Corps
Wm. Forsyth (acting) „ 4th ,,
James Ogston „ 6th ,,
Thomas A. W. A, Yoangson „ 7th „
7th „
I. Randall Sergeant- Major
1st ABERDEEN RLFLE VOLUNTEERS.
(11 Companies.)
Orderly Room — Blackfriars-street and Woolmanhill.
William Jopp Lieutenant-Colonel
Alexander Pirie Hogarth Major
Alexander Simpson Do.
Henry A. Crane Captain and Adjutant
James William Fraser Smith, M.D Surgeon
Angus Fraser, M.D Assistant-Surgeon
Alexander Dyce Davidson, M.D Do.
Rev. Henry Cowan Hon. Chaplain
David Littlejohn Captain, No. 1 Company
Alexander Skene „ 2
R. WhyteMackay , „ 3
H, Campbell Gordon .„. ,, 4
Harvey Hall „ 5
George D. Rutherford „ 6
Douglass Duncan „ 7
David Wyllie, jun „ 8
Alex. C. Pirie 9
„ 10
, 11
John Mearse Sergeant-Major
John Smitb, 33 Charlotte street Sergeant-Instructor
Malcolm Macleod Do.
Robert Milne Bandmaster
SECTION EX-POSTAL DIRECTORY.
LIST OP POST TOWNS IN SCOTLAND
INCLUDING ORKNEY AND SHETLAND.
EXPLANATIONS.
When in the subjoined list one place only is mentioned, it is a Head,
Office, and when there are two, the first is a Sub-Office, and the second is the-
Head Office to which the first is subordinate.
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Description | Annual. 1944/45 not published. |
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Shelfmark | Various |
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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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