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OF SCOTLAND.
Pea
399
Parsonage, The : Pitlochry (0) : H. St John
Howard, LL.D. Cantab.
Parsonage, The : Selkirk : J. Lock, manufacturer.
Parsonage, The : Wemyss Bay (0), Renfrewshire :
J. C. Reddie.
Parson's Green : Edinburgh (0) : D. Nicholson,
brewer.
Parson's Pool : Insch (7\) : J. Booth and others.
Parson's Pool : Lasswade (1^) : Wm. Jarden.
*PA B TICK : ( Branch P. 0. ) Glasgow. Burgh
under General Police and Improvement
(Scot.) Act, 1862. Pop. 39,013.
(Tel. hours, S a.m. to S p.m. ; no Sunday attendance.)
Senior Magistrate — Hugh Kennedy.
Town-Clerk — Robert M'Gowan.
Clergy— Est. C, Rev. J. Calder.
F.C.,
U.P.C.,
Wes. Meth.,
R.C.,
H. M. Anderson.
James Wallace.
H. Bremner.
T. M. Lawrie.
J. M'Coll.
Robert M. Gibson.
W. Hothersall.
D. Galaugher.
Andrew Ryan.
Not. -Pub.— James Hendry.
Med. Prae. — J. Campbeli ; J. Craig ; A. Hender-
son ; R. Kirk ; J. Paterson.
Banks— Royal ; George Thomson, agt.
National Bank ; J. Hendry, agt.
Union ; G. Paisley and G. Smith, agts.
Registrar — Gavin Paisley.
Parton : R. S. O. Kirkcudbrightshire.
Manse— Rev. H. A. Pattullo.
Registrar — W. Brown.
Station — (Cal. Rwv.).
T. 0. Castle-Douglas, 6J.
Parton Mill : Parton, Kirkcudbrightshire : J.
Mirrey. T. O. Castle-Douglas, 7.
Parton Place : Parton, Kirkcudbrightshire :
B. R. Murray. T. O. Castle- Douglas, 5|.
Parton Station : Parton, Kirkcudbrightshire":
J. Barber. T. O. Castle-Douglas, 5£.
Partridgefield : Skelmorlie (0), Greenock : R.
Watson.
Passforrl : Newmilns (4), Kilmarnock : John
Wood.
Passinglinn : Kilbarchan, Johnstone : A. & D.
Arthur. T. O. Milliken Park Stn., 1£.
Paston : Coldstream : Charles Borthwfck
(Mindrim), non-resident.
Paston House : Coldstream (7) : B. P. Selby.
Paterloch : Stanley, Perthshire : John Dow,
farmer. T. O. Murthly Station, 1.
Patervan : Crook, Biggar : 11.
Pates Mill : Newmilns, Kilmarnock : J. Scoular.
Pateshill : Oldhamstocks, Cockbumspath (4) :
Robert Cockburn, farmer.
Path Brae : New Cumnock (0), Ayrshire : Alex.
Tennant, banker.
Pathcondie : Ladybank (3^) : John Andrews.
Pather : Wishaw (0) : James Johnston, farmer.
Pathgreen : Pathstruie, Bridge of Bam (8) :
James Wilson, farmer.
Pathhead : Banff (5) : Robert Gerrard, farmer.
Pathhead : Cockbumspath (0) : R. Cranston,
farmer.
Pathhead : Cornhill, Banff : John King, farmer
T. O. Cornhill Stn. (G. N. of S. Bwy.), 0.
Pathhead : Enzie, Fochabers : R. Shand, farmer
T. O. Port-Gordon, 3.
Pathhead : Ford (0), Dalkeith : village.
Med. Prac. — A. Craig.
*PA THHEAD : S. O. Kirkcaldy. Pop. 2495.
(Tel. hours, 8 a.m. to S p.m. ; Sunday, 9 to 10 a.m.)
Manse— Rev. J. C. Bell.
F.C.— Rev. John Buchan.
Med. Prac— J. L. H. H. Porteous.
Bank— National ; J. Whyte and G. S. Bryson, a^ts
Sub-Postm.— Robert Stenhouse.
Pathhead : New Cumnock, Ayrshire : village.
Inn — Mrs James M'Knight.
Pathhead Muir : Pathhead (1|), Kirkcaldy :
Thomas Speedie, farmer.
Pathhead, Spott : Dunbar (6£) : Phipps
Turnbull.
Pathstruie : S. O. Bridge of Earn.
T. O. Forteviot Station, 5%.
U.P.C.— Rev.
Patiesmuir : Limekilns, Dunfermline : village.
T. O. Charlestown, 2.
^Patna : S. O. Ayr. T. O. Dunaskin, <l\.
Est. C— Rev. C. S. Russell.
U.P.C.— Rev. James Patrick.
Med. Prac— J. Hunter ; W. Maclaehlan.
Station— (Ayr and Dalmellington Br. G. and S.-W.
Rwy.).
Sub-Postmistress— Margaret M'Connachie.
Patrickholm : Ecclefechan : D. & J. Davidson.
T. O. Kirtlebridge Stainon, 4£.
Patrickholm : Larkhall (2), Lanarkshire : Wm.
Hamilton.
Patterston : Ayr : James Kay, farmer.
T. O. Hollybush Station, 1\.
Patterton : Thornliebank (lj), Glasgow : T.
Lambie.
Pattiesthorn : Parton, Kirkcudbrightshire : A.
M'Cormick. T. O. Castle- Douglas, 8i.
Paulsland : Ecclefechan (2) : A. Blackstock.
Paulswell : West Linton (1|); Peeblesshire : Wm.
C. Jack, farmer.
Pavilion : Pencaitland, Mid-Lothian : John
Beveridge.
Pavilion : Prestonpans (1), Haddingtonshire :
Mrs A. Kerr.
Pavilion : Stewarton (1), Ayrshire : William
Dunlop.
Pavilion, The : Ardrossan : D. Guthrie.
Pavilion, The : Melrose (2i) : Major- General
Henry, C.B.
Paxton : S. O. Berwick : 5.
Paxton : Berwick : George Muirhead, factor.
Paxton House : Berwick (5) : Captain David
Milne Home of Wedderburn, M.P.
Station— Velvet Hall (Kelso Br. N.-E. Rwy.).
Paxton North Mains : Berwick (5£) : W. & J.
Thorburn.
Paxton South Mains : Berwick (4|) : J. Nesbit,
farmer.
Pea Ridge Villa : Skelmorlie, Greenock : Wm.
Watson.
Peace and Plenty : Kilmarnock (2) : hamlet.
Peacemuir : Kilmalcolm, Paisley : M. Gibb.
T. O. Kilmalcolm Station.
Peacemuir Mills : Kilmalcolm, Paisley : A. & J.
Gardner. T. O. Kilmalcolm Station, 0.
Peacockbank : Steivarton (0), Ayrshire : William
Hastings.
OF SCOTLAND.
Pea
399
Parsonage, The : Pitlochry (0) : H. St John
Howard, LL.D. Cantab.
Parsonage, The : Selkirk : J. Lock, manufacturer.
Parsonage, The : Wemyss Bay (0), Renfrewshire :
J. C. Reddie.
Parson's Green : Edinburgh (0) : D. Nicholson,
brewer.
Parson's Pool : Insch (7\) : J. Booth and others.
Parson's Pool : Lasswade (1^) : Wm. Jarden.
*PA B TICK : ( Branch P. 0. ) Glasgow. Burgh
under General Police and Improvement
(Scot.) Act, 1862. Pop. 39,013.
(Tel. hours, S a.m. to S p.m. ; no Sunday attendance.)
Senior Magistrate — Hugh Kennedy.
Town-Clerk — Robert M'Gowan.
Clergy— Est. C, Rev. J. Calder.
F.C.,
U.P.C.,
Wes. Meth.,
R.C.,
H. M. Anderson.
James Wallace.
H. Bremner.
T. M. Lawrie.
J. M'Coll.
Robert M. Gibson.
W. Hothersall.
D. Galaugher.
Andrew Ryan.
Not. -Pub.— James Hendry.
Med. Prae. — J. Campbeli ; J. Craig ; A. Hender-
son ; R. Kirk ; J. Paterson.
Banks— Royal ; George Thomson, agt.
National Bank ; J. Hendry, agt.
Union ; G. Paisley and G. Smith, agts.
Registrar — Gavin Paisley.
Parton : R. S. O. Kirkcudbrightshire.
Manse— Rev. H. A. Pattullo.
Registrar — W. Brown.
Station — (Cal. Rwv.).
T. 0. Castle-Douglas, 6J.
Parton Mill : Parton, Kirkcudbrightshire : J.
Mirrey. T. O. Castle-Douglas, 7.
Parton Place : Parton, Kirkcudbrightshire :
B. R. Murray. T. O. Castle- Douglas, 5|.
Parton Station : Parton, Kirkcudbrightshire":
J. Barber. T. O. Castle-Douglas, 5£.
Partridgefield : Skelmorlie (0), Greenock : R.
Watson.
Passforrl : Newmilns (4), Kilmarnock : John
Wood.
Passinglinn : Kilbarchan, Johnstone : A. & D.
Arthur. T. O. Milliken Park Stn., 1£.
Paston : Coldstream : Charles Borthwfck
(Mindrim), non-resident.
Paston House : Coldstream (7) : B. P. Selby.
Paterloch : Stanley, Perthshire : John Dow,
farmer. T. O. Murthly Station, 1.
Patervan : Crook, Biggar : 11.
Pates Mill : Newmilns, Kilmarnock : J. Scoular.
Pateshill : Oldhamstocks, Cockbumspath (4) :
Robert Cockburn, farmer.
Path Brae : New Cumnock (0), Ayrshire : Alex.
Tennant, banker.
Pathcondie : Ladybank (3^) : John Andrews.
Pather : Wishaw (0) : James Johnston, farmer.
Pathgreen : Pathstruie, Bridge of Bam (8) :
James Wilson, farmer.
Pathhead : Banff (5) : Robert Gerrard, farmer.
Pathhead : Cockbumspath (0) : R. Cranston,
farmer.
Pathhead : Cornhill, Banff : John King, farmer
T. O. Cornhill Stn. (G. N. of S. Bwy.), 0.
Pathhead : Enzie, Fochabers : R. Shand, farmer
T. O. Port-Gordon, 3.
Pathhead : Ford (0), Dalkeith : village.
Med. Prac. — A. Craig.
*PA THHEAD : S. O. Kirkcaldy. Pop. 2495.
(Tel. hours, 8 a.m. to S p.m. ; Sunday, 9 to 10 a.m.)
Manse— Rev. J. C. Bell.
F.C.— Rev. John Buchan.
Med. Prac— J. L. H. H. Porteous.
Bank— National ; J. Whyte and G. S. Bryson, a^ts
Sub-Postm.— Robert Stenhouse.
Pathhead : New Cumnock, Ayrshire : village.
Inn — Mrs James M'Knight.
Pathhead Muir : Pathhead (1|), Kirkcaldy :
Thomas Speedie, farmer.
Pathhead, Spott : Dunbar (6£) : Phipps
Turnbull.
Pathstruie : S. O. Bridge of Earn.
T. O. Forteviot Station, 5%.
U.P.C.— Rev.
Patiesmuir : Limekilns, Dunfermline : village.
T. O. Charlestown, 2.
^Patna : S. O. Ayr. T. O. Dunaskin, <l\.
Est. C— Rev. C. S. Russell.
U.P.C.— Rev. James Patrick.
Med. Prac— J. Hunter ; W. Maclaehlan.
Station— (Ayr and Dalmellington Br. G. and S.-W.
Rwy.).
Sub-Postmistress— Margaret M'Connachie.
Patrickholm : Ecclefechan : D. & J. Davidson.
T. O. Kirtlebridge Stainon, 4£.
Patrickholm : Larkhall (2), Lanarkshire : Wm.
Hamilton.
Patterston : Ayr : James Kay, farmer.
T. O. Hollybush Station, 1\.
Patterton : Thornliebank (lj), Glasgow : T.
Lambie.
Pattiesthorn : Parton, Kirkcudbrightshire : A.
M'Cormick. T. O. Castle- Douglas, 8i.
Paulsland : Ecclefechan (2) : A. Blackstock.
Paulswell : West Linton (1|); Peeblesshire : Wm.
C. Jack, farmer.
Pavilion : Pencaitland, Mid-Lothian : John
Beveridge.
Pavilion : Prestonpans (1), Haddingtonshire :
Mrs A. Kerr.
Pavilion : Stewarton (1), Ayrshire : William
Dunlop.
Pavilion, The : Ardrossan : D. Guthrie.
Pavilion, The : Melrose (2i) : Major- General
Henry, C.B.
Paxton : S. O. Berwick : 5.
Paxton : Berwick : George Muirhead, factor.
Paxton House : Berwick (5) : Captain David
Milne Home of Wedderburn, M.P.
Station— Velvet Hall (Kelso Br. N.-E. Rwy.).
Paxton North Mains : Berwick (5£) : W. & J.
Thorburn.
Paxton South Mains : Berwick (4|) : J. Nesbit,
farmer.
Pea Ridge Villa : Skelmorlie, Greenock : Wm.
Watson.
Peace and Plenty : Kilmarnock (2) : hamlet.
Peacemuir : Kilmalcolm, Paisley : M. Gibb.
T. O. Kilmalcolm Station.
Peacemuir Mills : Kilmalcolm, Paisley : A. & J.
Gardner. T. O. Kilmalcolm Station, 0.
Peacockbank : Steivarton (0), Ayrshire : William
Hastings.
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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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