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APPENDIX. y
White, John, feuar, 36 Shore street
White, John, Whitebank
Williamson, William, carpenter, 4 Kempoch place
Wilson, George, gardener, Glenleven
Wilson, William, 3 Ashton
Wodrow, Mrs., 24 Shore street
Wright, Charles, stationer and librarian, Fort place, Kempoch
Wyllie, James, Craigburn
Young, Archibald, baker, Kempoch street
Young, Hugh, grocer, Kempoch street
Young, Miss M., Ivy bank
G U R C K.
The Population of this Village amounts to about 1500, exclusive
of summer visitors, amounting to not less than 2000.
RESIDENT JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Duncan Darroch, of Gourockand Drums ; Andrew Rankin, of Ash-
burn; John Crooks, of Leven Castle; William Maxwell Stewart, of
Loch-na-garr.
CHURCHES AND CLERGYMEN.
Established Church, Duncan H. Weir, A.M. ; Free Church, Donald
M'Leod ; United Presbyterian Church, vacant.
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.
In connection with the Established Church -. Teachers, James White,
James Speirs. In connection with the Free Church : Teacher, James
Mackie.
POST-OFFICE.
Postmaster, James Peter. The Mail arrives every lawful day at
10 a.m. and 6 p.m., and departs at 2 pm. and 7 p.m., and on Sunday ar-
rives at 9 a.m., and departs at 5 p.m.
Consisting of about 500 volumes, kept in the Vestry of the Established
Church. It is open twice a-week — annual subscription 2s 6d. Librar-
ian, John Chalmers.
White, John, feuar, 36 Shore street
White, John, Whitebank
Williamson, William, carpenter, 4 Kempoch place
Wilson, George, gardener, Glenleven
Wilson, William, 3 Ashton
Wodrow, Mrs., 24 Shore street
Wright, Charles, stationer and librarian, Fort place, Kempoch
Wyllie, James, Craigburn
Young, Archibald, baker, Kempoch street
Young, Hugh, grocer, Kempoch street
Young, Miss M., Ivy bank
G U R C K.
The Population of this Village amounts to about 1500, exclusive
of summer visitors, amounting to not less than 2000.
RESIDENT JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Duncan Darroch, of Gourockand Drums ; Andrew Rankin, of Ash-
burn; John Crooks, of Leven Castle; William Maxwell Stewart, of
Loch-na-garr.
CHURCHES AND CLERGYMEN.
Established Church, Duncan H. Weir, A.M. ; Free Church, Donald
M'Leod ; United Presbyterian Church, vacant.
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.
In connection with the Established Church -. Teachers, James White,
James Speirs. In connection with the Free Church : Teacher, James
Mackie.
POST-OFFICE.
Postmaster, James Peter. The Mail arrives every lawful day at
10 a.m. and 6 p.m., and departs at 2 pm. and 7 p.m., and on Sunday ar-
rives at 9 a.m., and departs at 5 p.m.
Consisting of about 500 volumes, kept in the Vestry of the Established
Church. It is open twice a-week — annual subscription 2s 6d. Librar-
ian, John Chalmers.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Greenock > Post-office Greenock directory > 1849-1850 > (181) |
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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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