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Kil
OF SCOTLAND.
Kil
291
Kilgraston House : Bridge of Earn (1) : C. T. C.
Grant of Kilgraston (non-resident).
Kilgraston, Mains of : Bridge of Earn (1) : J.
Stevens.
Kilham (Northumberland) : S. 0. Coldstream : 8.
Farm — Alexander Borthwick.
Kilhenzie Castle : Mayhole (1£) : Geo. Taylor.
Kilhilt : Lochans, Wigtownshire : A. M'Caig,
farmer. T. 0. Stranraer, 3 J.
Kilkedan : Campbeltown : 5|.
Kilkenan House : Strathyre, Stirling : Alex.
Ferguson. T. 0. Lochearnhead, 5.
Kilkenzie Cottage : Campbeltown (4£) : D.
M 'Donald.
Kilkerran : Campbeltown (1) : J. M'Millan,
farmer.
Kilkerran : Maybole : Right Hon. Sir Jas. Fer-
gusson, Bart, (non-resident) ; J. M.
Thomson, occupant. T. 0. Kilkerran
Station, 1.
Kilkerran Acid Works : Maybole : Turnbull &
Co. ; Hugh M'Adam, manager. T. 0.
Kilkerran Station, 1.
Kilkerran Sawmill : Crossbill, Maybole : Messrs
M'Clymont & Dunlop. T. 0. Kilkerran
Station, 1.
KILKERRAN STA TION{G. & S.-W. Rwy.) :
Maybole.
(Tel. hours, S a.m. to 8 p.m.; no Sunday attendance.)
Kilkevan : Campbeltown (44) : Robert Cunning-
ham, farmer.
Kilkyhill : St Fergus, Peterhead (6f ) : Andrew
Jaffrey, farmer.
Killagruir : Glenbarr, Argyllshire : D. Littleson,
farmer. T. 0. Tayinloan, 6J.
Killantrae : Port-William (1|), Wigtownshire :
John Mair, farmer.
Killantrae, High : Port- William (2), Wigtown-
shire.
Killantrae, Little : Port- William (0), Wigtown-
shire : John M 'Master, farmer.
Killantrae, Low : Port- William (2), Wigtown-
shire : Robert Anderson, farmer.
Killbank : Lanark (2|) : Alex. Campbell.
Killbank Cottage : Lanark (1^) : Jas. Campbell.
Killean :_Muasdale, Argyllshire.
Manse (4J) — Rev. Donald J. Macdonald.
F.C. (3A)— Rev. J. M. Macpherson, M.A.
Registrar — D. Sinclair.
T. 0. Tayinloan.
Killean House : Tayinloan (1), Greenock : J.
M. Hall of Tangy and Killean.
Killearn : S. 0. Glasgow. T. 0. Balfron, 2|.
Manse — Rev. Colin M'Naughton.
F.C— Rev. John Fiddes, M.A.
Registrar — Alexander Stephen.
Station— (N. B. Rwy.).
Killearn Cottage : Killearn, Glasgow : Mrs Auld.
T. 0. Balfron, 2^.
Killearn House : Killearn, Glasgow : Mrs Black-
burn. T. 0. Balfron, 4.
Killearn Lodge : Helensburgh (0) : Mrs Morton.
Killearn Station : S. 0. Glasgow. T. 0. Balfron.
Killearnan : S. 0. Inverness : 7.
Manse— Rev. W. Mackay, M.A.
F.C— Rev. Neill Gillies'
Registrar — J. Davidson.
Killeekie : Crossbill, Maybole : Wm. Dunlop.
T. 0. Kilkerran Station, 2£.
Killelan : Lochalsh (10) : Stephen Brown,
farmer.
Station — Strome Ferry (Dingwall and Skye Rwy.).
Killellan : Houston, Johnstone : John Park,
farmer. T. 0. Bridge of Weir Station, 3.
Killellan : Innellan, Greenock : R. Lamont, far-
mer. T. 0. Toward, \\.
Killen : S. 0. Inverness. T. 0. Fortrose.
Killeonan : Campbeltown (3) : Bobert Dickie,
farmer.
Killermont : Maryhill (1J), Glasgow : J. D.
Marwick, Town -Clerk of Glasgow.
Killermont Cottage : Maryhill (If), Glasgow :
Allan Kirkwood, banker and factor.
Killeron : Gatehouse (2 J), Kirkcudbrightshire :
Alexander Gardiner, farmer.
Killhill House : Ceres (0), Cupar-Fife : Wm.
Law.
Killhouse : Moniaive (2h), Thornhill : Alex.
Todd.
Killichonate : Spean Bridge (1), Inverness-shire.
Killiechangie : Pitlochry (3) : Charles M 'Donald,
farmer.
Killiechassie : Aberfeldy (1|) : Edward 0.
Douglas.
Killiechonan : Rannoch (8), Perthshire : village.
Killiechronan : Aros (3), Oban.
House — Thomas Parr.
Farm — Thomas Parr.
KILLIECRANKIE: S. 0. Pitlochry.
(Tel. hours, S a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday, 9 to 10 a.m.)
Killiecrankie Cottage : Pitlochry : Misses Alston
Stewart. T. 0. Killiecrankie, 0.
Killiecrankie House : Pitlochry : Mrs Butter.
T. 0. Killiecrankie, 0.
Killiegowan : Gatehouse (1), Kirkcudbrightshire:
Thomas Duncan, farmer.
Killiemore : Aros (7), Oban : D. M'Phail.
Killiemore : Auchnacraig, Oban : D. A. Mac-
diarmid. T. 0. Pennyghael, 4|.
Killiemore Lodge : Kirkcoiuan (2^), Wigtown-
shire : A. F. Tweedie.
Killigray : Obbe (3), Stornoway : Earl of Dun-
more.
%KILLIN; S. 0. Stirling. Pop. 1379.
(Tel. hours, 7.30 a.m. to 8 p.m. ; Sunday, 9 to 10 a.m.)
Manse — Rev. Colin A. M'Vean.
F.C— Rev. A. Stewart, M.A.
„ W J. M'Donald, C. and S.
Banks — Union Bank of Scot. ; J M'Naughton, agt.
Bank of Scotland ; R. A. Robertson, agt.
Med. Prac— T. H. Hodges ; J. Todd.
Registrar — Alexander Cameron.
Hotels — Alex. Stuart and James Anderson.
Station (4J)— (Cal. Rwy.).
Sub-Postm. — John Walker.
Killin Cottage : Dollar, Clackmannanshire :
Henry Syme.
Killintringan : Portpatrick (2f ), Wigtownshire :
D. M'Lean.
Killiskment : Keith (2) : G. Simpson, farmer.
Killminster : Wick (5) : village.
Killoch : Galston (4), Kilmarnock : J. Lindsay,
farmer.
Killoch : Ochiltree, Cumnock : W. Wallace, far-
mer. T. O. Mauchline, 5\.
Killoch Cottage : Ayr (0) : Mrs Clark.
OF SCOTLAND.
Kil
291
Kilgraston House : Bridge of Earn (1) : C. T. C.
Grant of Kilgraston (non-resident).
Kilgraston, Mains of : Bridge of Earn (1) : J.
Stevens.
Kilham (Northumberland) : S. 0. Coldstream : 8.
Farm — Alexander Borthwick.
Kilhenzie Castle : Mayhole (1£) : Geo. Taylor.
Kilhilt : Lochans, Wigtownshire : A. M'Caig,
farmer. T. 0. Stranraer, 3 J.
Kilkedan : Campbeltown : 5|.
Kilkenan House : Strathyre, Stirling : Alex.
Ferguson. T. 0. Lochearnhead, 5.
Kilkenzie Cottage : Campbeltown (4£) : D.
M 'Donald.
Kilkerran : Campbeltown (1) : J. M'Millan,
farmer.
Kilkerran : Maybole : Right Hon. Sir Jas. Fer-
gusson, Bart, (non-resident) ; J. M.
Thomson, occupant. T. 0. Kilkerran
Station, 1.
Kilkerran Acid Works : Maybole : Turnbull &
Co. ; Hugh M'Adam, manager. T. 0.
Kilkerran Station, 1.
Kilkerran Sawmill : Crossbill, Maybole : Messrs
M'Clymont & Dunlop. T. 0. Kilkerran
Station, 1.
KILKERRAN STA TION{G. & S.-W. Rwy.) :
Maybole.
(Tel. hours, S a.m. to 8 p.m.; no Sunday attendance.)
Kilkevan : Campbeltown (44) : Robert Cunning-
ham, farmer.
Kilkyhill : St Fergus, Peterhead (6f ) : Andrew
Jaffrey, farmer.
Killagruir : Glenbarr, Argyllshire : D. Littleson,
farmer. T. 0. Tayinloan, 6J.
Killantrae : Port-William (1|), Wigtownshire :
John Mair, farmer.
Killantrae, High : Port- William (2), Wigtown-
shire.
Killantrae, Little : Port- William (0), Wigtown-
shire : John M 'Master, farmer.
Killantrae, Low : Port- William (2), Wigtown-
shire : Robert Anderson, farmer.
Killbank : Lanark (2|) : Alex. Campbell.
Killbank Cottage : Lanark (1^) : Jas. Campbell.
Killean :_Muasdale, Argyllshire.
Manse (4J) — Rev. Donald J. Macdonald.
F.C. (3A)— Rev. J. M. Macpherson, M.A.
Registrar — D. Sinclair.
T. 0. Tayinloan.
Killean House : Tayinloan (1), Greenock : J.
M. Hall of Tangy and Killean.
Killearn : S. 0. Glasgow. T. 0. Balfron, 2|.
Manse — Rev. Colin M'Naughton.
F.C— Rev. John Fiddes, M.A.
Registrar — Alexander Stephen.
Station— (N. B. Rwy.).
Killearn Cottage : Killearn, Glasgow : Mrs Auld.
T. 0. Balfron, 2^.
Killearn House : Killearn, Glasgow : Mrs Black-
burn. T. 0. Balfron, 4.
Killearn Lodge : Helensburgh (0) : Mrs Morton.
Killearn Station : S. 0. Glasgow. T. 0. Balfron.
Killearnan : S. 0. Inverness : 7.
Manse— Rev. W. Mackay, M.A.
F.C— Rev. Neill Gillies'
Registrar — J. Davidson.
Killeekie : Crossbill, Maybole : Wm. Dunlop.
T. 0. Kilkerran Station, 2£.
Killelan : Lochalsh (10) : Stephen Brown,
farmer.
Station — Strome Ferry (Dingwall and Skye Rwy.).
Killellan : Houston, Johnstone : John Park,
farmer. T. 0. Bridge of Weir Station, 3.
Killellan : Innellan, Greenock : R. Lamont, far-
mer. T. 0. Toward, \\.
Killen : S. 0. Inverness. T. 0. Fortrose.
Killeonan : Campbeltown (3) : Bobert Dickie,
farmer.
Killermont : Maryhill (1J), Glasgow : J. D.
Marwick, Town -Clerk of Glasgow.
Killermont Cottage : Maryhill (If), Glasgow :
Allan Kirkwood, banker and factor.
Killeron : Gatehouse (2 J), Kirkcudbrightshire :
Alexander Gardiner, farmer.
Killhill House : Ceres (0), Cupar-Fife : Wm.
Law.
Killhouse : Moniaive (2h), Thornhill : Alex.
Todd.
Killichonate : Spean Bridge (1), Inverness-shire.
Killiechangie : Pitlochry (3) : Charles M 'Donald,
farmer.
Killiechassie : Aberfeldy (1|) : Edward 0.
Douglas.
Killiechonan : Rannoch (8), Perthshire : village.
Killiechronan : Aros (3), Oban.
House — Thomas Parr.
Farm — Thomas Parr.
KILLIECRANKIE: S. 0. Pitlochry.
(Tel. hours, S a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday, 9 to 10 a.m.)
Killiecrankie Cottage : Pitlochry : Misses Alston
Stewart. T. 0. Killiecrankie, 0.
Killiecrankie House : Pitlochry : Mrs Butter.
T. 0. Killiecrankie, 0.
Killiegowan : Gatehouse (1), Kirkcudbrightshire:
Thomas Duncan, farmer.
Killiemore : Aros (7), Oban : D. M'Phail.
Killiemore : Auchnacraig, Oban : D. A. Mac-
diarmid. T. 0. Pennyghael, 4|.
Killiemore Lodge : Kirkcoiuan (2^), Wigtown-
shire : A. F. Tweedie.
Killigray : Obbe (3), Stornoway : Earl of Dun-
more.
%KILLIN; S. 0. Stirling. Pop. 1379.
(Tel. hours, 7.30 a.m. to 8 p.m. ; Sunday, 9 to 10 a.m.)
Manse — Rev. Colin A. M'Vean.
F.C— Rev. A. Stewart, M.A.
„ W J. M'Donald, C. and S.
Banks — Union Bank of Scot. ; J M'Naughton, agt.
Bank of Scotland ; R. A. Robertson, agt.
Med. Prac— T. H. Hodges ; J. Todd.
Registrar — Alexander Cameron.
Hotels — Alex. Stuart and James Anderson.
Station (4J)— (Cal. Rwy.).
Sub-Postm. — John Walker.
Killin Cottage : Dollar, Clackmannanshire :
Henry Syme.
Killintringan : Portpatrick (2f ), Wigtownshire :
D. M'Lean.
Killiskment : Keith (2) : G. Simpson, farmer.
Killminster : Wick (5) : village.
Killoch : Galston (4), Kilmarnock : J. Lindsay,
farmer.
Killoch : Ochiltree, Cumnock : W. Wallace, far-
mer. T. O. Mauchline, 5\.
Killoch Cottage : Ayr (0) : Mrs Clark.
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Description | County directory of Scotland 1882-85 |
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Description | Irregular. Published 1862-[1912?] |
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Description | Directories of the whole, or large parts of, Scotland. |
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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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