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POSTAL DIRECTORY. 53
MILITIA.
Eoyal Aberdeenshire Highlanders.
Head Quarters King Street Barracks.
Thomas Innes Lieut. -Colonel Comma ndant
Archibald George Keen (late 62nd Foot) Captain and Adjutant
Alexander Hutcheon (late 72nd Foot) Quarter-Master
George Morison, M. D Surgeon
C. M. Macquibban, M. B. . . : Assistant-Surgeon
VOLUNTEERS.
AKTILLERY.
Five Corps of First Aberdeenshire Adminis brative Brigade.
WilKam 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
William Forsyth (acting) „ 4th „
James Ogston ,, 6th ,,
Thomas A. W. A. Youngson (A) „ 7th ,,
GeorgeWilkie (B) „ 7th „
I. Randall Sergeant-Major
James N. Justice, jun Bandmaster
1st ABERDEEN RIFLE 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
Angus Fraser, M. D Surgeon
Alexander Dyce Davidson, M.D Assistant-Surgeon
Patrick Blaikie Smith, M.D Do.
Rev. Henry Cowan Hon. Chaplain
David Littlejohn Captain, No. 1 Company
Alexander Skene , 2
William Leslie
H. Campbell Gordon
Harvey Hall
George D. Rutherford
Douglass Duncan
David Wyllie, jun
Alexander C. Pirie
John Mearse Sergeant-Major
John Smith, 7 Forbes street Sergeant-Instructor
Malcolm Macleod Do.
Robert Milne Bandmaster
SECTION XL — POSTAL DIRECTORY.
LIST OF POST TOWNS IN SCOTLAND,
INCLUDING ORKNEY AND SHETLAND.
EXPLANATIONS.
1. All Head Offices are Money Order Offices and Post Office Savings Banks,
and also, with few exceptions, Postal Telegraph Offices. In the following list
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MILITIA.
Eoyal Aberdeenshire Highlanders.
Head Quarters King Street Barracks.
Thomas Innes Lieut. -Colonel Comma ndant
Archibald George Keen (late 62nd Foot) Captain and Adjutant
Alexander Hutcheon (late 72nd Foot) Quarter-Master
George Morison, M. D Surgeon
C. M. Macquibban, M. B. . . : Assistant-Surgeon
VOLUNTEERS.
AKTILLERY.
Five Corps of First Aberdeenshire Adminis brative Brigade.
WilKam 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
William Forsyth (acting) „ 4th „
James Ogston ,, 6th ,,
Thomas A. W. A. Youngson (A) „ 7th ,,
GeorgeWilkie (B) „ 7th „
I. Randall Sergeant-Major
James N. Justice, jun Bandmaster
1st ABERDEEN RIFLE 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
Angus Fraser, M. D Surgeon
Alexander Dyce Davidson, M.D Assistant-Surgeon
Patrick Blaikie Smith, M.D Do.
Rev. Henry Cowan Hon. Chaplain
David Littlejohn Captain, No. 1 Company
Alexander Skene , 2
William Leslie
H. Campbell Gordon
Harvey Hall
George D. Rutherford
Douglass Duncan
David Wyllie, jun
Alexander C. Pirie
John Mearse Sergeant-Major
John Smith, 7 Forbes street Sergeant-Instructor
Malcolm Macleod Do.
Robert Milne Bandmaster
SECTION XL — POSTAL DIRECTORY.
LIST OF POST TOWNS IN SCOTLAND,
INCLUDING ORKNEY AND SHETLAND.
EXPLANATIONS.
1. All Head Offices are Money Order Offices and Post Office Savings Banks,
and also, with few exceptions, Postal Telegraph Offices. In the following list
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Aberdeen > Post Office Aberdeen directory > 1874-1875 > (61) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/86925160 |
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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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