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80 APPENDIX.
billiards, and bagatelle boards, free to all Seamen ; and those of various-
nations are supplied with good reading in their own language. Open to>
all Seamen, free of charge, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Ships are supplied
with Loan Libraries. The Chaplain also occasionally visits the vessels
in the Roads, particularly emigrant ships, for the purpose of conducting
religious services, and distributing useful books amongst emigrants and
seamen of all nations.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH— Brougham Street.
Pastor — Very Rev. Dean Taylor ; Assistants — Rev. James R
Morrison, and Rev. Ellis P. Rogan, D.D. ; Church Officer — Patrick
M'Ginlay, house, 24 Trafalgar Street.
Male and Female Schools for Week-days and Sundays in connection
with this church.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH— 1 Rue-end Street.
Pastor— Rev. Thomas P. O'Reilly ; Assistant— Rev. Gerald Stack ;
Caretaker — Mrs Duffy, 10 Stanners Street.
Sunday and Week-day Schools in connection with this church.
Convent or Middle-Class School at Bank House.
EDUCATIONAL.
GREENOCK (BURGH) SCHOOL BOARD.
In accordance with the provisions of "The Education (Scotland)
Act, 1872," the following are the members of the School Board for the
triennial period from 1888-91 : — John Macphail (chairman), John A.
Bell, John C. Borland, Neil Brown, John Erskine, Renton Macara,
Thomas Mitchell, Rev. Thomas Peter O'Reilly, Rev. David S. Peters,,
M.A., Dugald Shankland, Rev. Alexander Taylor.
Clerk, G. Williamson. Treasurer, Quintin Bone.
Inspecting Officer, George Ritchie; Assistants, R. W. Jamieson, jun.,
and D. B. Macfarlan ; Medical Officer, T. Philip, M.B., CM.
Board Room and Offices, Municipal Buildings, Wallace Square.
WEST (LANDWARD) PARISH SCHOOL BOARD (1888-91).
James Reid, wool-spinner, Monfode, Greenock ; Thomas Neill,
sugar refiner, Balgray, Greenock ; W. O. Leitch, rope-spinner, 39
Ardgowan Street (West), Greenock ; H. R. B. Peile, factor, Inverkip ;
A. M. Fleming, wool-spinner, 65 Esplanade, Greenock, members.
J. Innes Macdougall, clerk and treasurer, Mansionhouse.
EAST (LANDWARD) PARISH SCHOOL BOARD (1888-91).
James Reid, wool-spinner, Monfode, Greenock ; Thomas Neill,
sugar refiner, Balgray, Greenock ; W. O. Leitch, rope-spinner, 39
Ardgowan Street (West), Greenock ; H. R. B. Peile, factor, Inverkip ;
A. M. Fleming, wool-spinner, 65 Esplanade, Greenock, members.
J. Innes Macdougall, clerk and treasurer, Mansionhouse.
billiards, and bagatelle boards, free to all Seamen ; and those of various-
nations are supplied with good reading in their own language. Open to>
all Seamen, free of charge, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Ships are supplied
with Loan Libraries. The Chaplain also occasionally visits the vessels
in the Roads, particularly emigrant ships, for the purpose of conducting
religious services, and distributing useful books amongst emigrants and
seamen of all nations.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH— Brougham Street.
Pastor — Very Rev. Dean Taylor ; Assistants — Rev. James R
Morrison, and Rev. Ellis P. Rogan, D.D. ; Church Officer — Patrick
M'Ginlay, house, 24 Trafalgar Street.
Male and Female Schools for Week-days and Sundays in connection
with this church.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH— 1 Rue-end Street.
Pastor— Rev. Thomas P. O'Reilly ; Assistant— Rev. Gerald Stack ;
Caretaker — Mrs Duffy, 10 Stanners Street.
Sunday and Week-day Schools in connection with this church.
Convent or Middle-Class School at Bank House.
EDUCATIONAL.
GREENOCK (BURGH) SCHOOL BOARD.
In accordance with the provisions of "The Education (Scotland)
Act, 1872," the following are the members of the School Board for the
triennial period from 1888-91 : — John Macphail (chairman), John A.
Bell, John C. Borland, Neil Brown, John Erskine, Renton Macara,
Thomas Mitchell, Rev. Thomas Peter O'Reilly, Rev. David S. Peters,,
M.A., Dugald Shankland, Rev. Alexander Taylor.
Clerk, G. Williamson. Treasurer, Quintin Bone.
Inspecting Officer, George Ritchie; Assistants, R. W. Jamieson, jun.,
and D. B. Macfarlan ; Medical Officer, T. Philip, M.B., CM.
Board Room and Offices, Municipal Buildings, Wallace Square.
WEST (LANDWARD) PARISH SCHOOL BOARD (1888-91).
James Reid, wool-spinner, Monfode, Greenock ; Thomas Neill,
sugar refiner, Balgray, Greenock ; W. O. Leitch, rope-spinner, 39
Ardgowan Street (West), Greenock ; H. R. B. Peile, factor, Inverkip ;
A. M. Fleming, wool-spinner, 65 Esplanade, Greenock, members.
J. Innes Macdougall, clerk and treasurer, Mansionhouse.
EAST (LANDWARD) PARISH SCHOOL BOARD (1888-91).
James Reid, wool-spinner, Monfode, Greenock ; Thomas Neill,
sugar refiner, Balgray, Greenock ; W. O. Leitch, rope-spinner, 39
Ardgowan Street (West), Greenock ; H. R. B. Peile, factor, Inverkip ;
A. M. Fleming, wool-spinner, 65 Esplanade, Greenock, members.
J. Innes Macdougall, clerk and treasurer, Mansionhouse.
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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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