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STIRLINGSHIRE.
DENNY.
SLATER'S
MILLINERS & DRESSMAKERS.
Edgar & Straiicr, Denny
Frew Jessie, Donuv
HiU E. & J. Donny
M'Millan M. & Z\l. Denny
M'Queen Mniy Ami, Deuuy
Somerville EUen, Denny
MINERAL BORING TOOL MAKERS.
C-iilies I>avid, Bonnybridgre
Hunter John & Sons, Denny — See adtit
PAPER MAKERS.
Diiiicau Alexander & Sous, Herbertshire
VVorlis, Denny
Luke John, Deuuy Paper Works, Deuuy
Oswald G. li J. BoNNYBKiDGE Paper Works,
by Deany
Plummer, Hendevsou & Co. Carrongrove
Paper Works, Denny
PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS & TINPLATE
WORKERS.
Hunter Jobti &. Sons (coppersmiths,
plumbers, metal workers & boring tube
makers), l^&nny—See affvertisfiwut
PRINTERS, LITHOGRAPHERS AND
BOOKBINDERS.
Miller John & Co. Dunipace; warehouse, 122
Ingram et. Glasgow
SEEDSMEN.
Couslautl John, Denny
Couslaud WlUiftiu & Son, Denny
M'Farlane A. & D. Denny
SHOPKEEPERS & DEALERS IN
SUNDRIES,
Bryson William, Denny
Burns Janet. Bonnybridge
Doig John, Denny
Dunn John. Denny
Fisher John, Dunipace ^V'^Z
Flemino; Ellen G. Hagga
Fni-rest Jane C. Dunipace
Gibson Mary, Denny
Johnston Elizabeth, Dunipace
Lean Robert, Denny Loanhoad*
M'Oonell Edward, Dunipaca ,
M'Cartness Patrick, Denny j
M'Gregor Agnes, DennyJ
Mirk John, Loancroft
Eussell Jane, Denny Loanbead
Eussell John, Denny Loanhead
Thorhuru Tliomas, Bonnybridge*,^
Weir Chi-istina, Denny
Wilson Honry, Bonnybridge
SLATERS.
Drummond John, Denny
Lauri:i John, Deuuy
Robertson David, Denny
SOLICITOR & NOTARY.
M'Quistor Thomas A. Denny
SPIRIT DEALERS,
See Innkeepers.
STONEMASONS & BUILDERS.
(See also Buildera under tJie head Joiners.)
Howie Thomas, Denny
Paul John & David, Deuny
Stirling Robert, Bonnybridge
STOVE, Ac. MANUFACTURERS.
See American Stove Manufacturers.
SURGEON.
Benny Michael, ir.D. Loch Park House,Denuy
TAILORS.
Marked thus * are also Clotbiers.
^Bj-yson William, Denoy
*Edsar & Strang, Denny
Lambert Charles G. Deuuy
"Ogilvie John, Bonnybridge
Stewart George, Denny
*Whittaker Geor;,'e, Denny
Grieve Robert, manager, Bouuyviaw House,
Bonnybridge [Denny
Guthrie John D. accountant, Comely bank,
Hutton William K. spelter manulacturer,
Lower Greenhill, near Denny
Jarret George, stocktaker, Deuny Loanhead
M'Curmack Catherine, pawnbroker, Denny
M'Donald John, painter, &c. Denny
M'Queen Mary, smallware dealer, Denny
Mitchell James, foreman, Greenbank Cot-
tage, Bonnybridge
Mitchell William, foreman, Bonnybridge
Murray Adair, hairdresser, Denny
Ritchie J. D. market reporter for the Scotch
newspapers, & sanitary inspector, Denny
Stirling William, boat contractor, Bonny-
bridge
Wilson William, coal master. Bank Knock
Collieries, Denny Loanhead
Public Buildingrs, Offices, &.c*
TIMBER MERCHANTS & SAW MILLS,
Paterson A. & G. Bonnybridge, and at St.
Rollox, Olangcnv
"Wilson J, &. T. Bcnnybank Saw
nCill, Bonnybridg'e
t!
TINPLATE WORKERS.
Hunter Jobn & Sons (A coppersmiths,
plumbers, general metal workers & boring-
tabe makers), Denoy —S''^ uf/vert
TUBE MAKERS— BORING.
Gillies David, Bonnybridge
Bunter John & Sons (& coppersmiths,
plumbers and general metal workers),
3>«nny — See advertisement
PLACES OF WORSHIP
and their ministeh3.
Established Churches: —
Denny— Rev. Alexander Falconer, m.a.
Dunipace — Rev.John H'Laren(of Larbert),
Rev. Maxwell Hutchison, assistant
Haggs— Rev. William Gall
Free Churches :—
Deuny — Rev. James Cowie
Dunipace — Rev. Thomas Roberton
Roman Catholic Chapel, Denny — Rev.
Peter Ward
United Presbyterian Chapels: —
Denny— Rev. Peter White [m.a. ll.b.
Denny Loanhead — Rev. Charles Jerdan,
PAROCHIAL BOARD & RATE OFFICES
FOR THE PARISHES OF
Denny — Alex. StarJc, inspector & collector
Dunipace — Robert Tennent, inspector &
collector
WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS.
Andrew Robert A. Denny
Buchanan Andrew. Dennv
MISCELLANEOUS.
Allan Robert, manager, Denny
[ Anderson Edmund H. chemist, Denny
■■ Bulloch Wm. wine & spii-it merchant, Denny
■ Campbell Angus, masons' maliet maker,
Denny Loanliead
Ewiu;^' John, eating house, Denny
j Gilchrist Alexander, saddler, Denny
Gillespie Allan, cashier, Ureallan Park,
Bounj'bridge
I Gray John, djysalter, Carronvale, Denny
REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS, DEATHS A
MARRIAGES
FOR THE PARISHES OF
Denny — James J. Ritchie
Danjpace— Robert Tennent
Cemetery, Denny — Geo. Cunningham, kpr.
Deuuy People's Club, Denny— Rob t. Kerr, kpr
Dunipace School Board— Robert Tennout,
clerk
Gas Co. Denny- John Scott, manager
Oddfellows' Hall, Denny [coustablfl.
Police Station, Denny — James Sinclair,
CONVEYANCE BY RAILWAY,
ON THE DENNY BRA.NOH OF THE 3001X1811
CENTRAL SECTION OP THE CALEDONIAN
LINE.
Station, Denny — James Stuart, station
master & goods agent; Wordie & Co.
carting agents
ON THE EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW SECTION
OF THE NORTH BRITISH LINE.
Station, at Greenhill— Robert Carmichael,
station master
Qooris Station, Bonntbeidge —William
Hinnab, agent
D
DRYMEN,
BUCHANAN, GARTNESS, AND THE DISTRICT OF CROFTAMTE.
RYMEN, a parish and village, about 18 miles from Glasgow, 15 The river of Forth rises in the district at the back of Ben Lomond,
miles long by 10 in breadth, bounded on the north by Aberfoyle, on I and the Endrick waters intersect the parish. The seat of Hia
the east by Kippen, Balfron and Killearn, on the south by Killearu, ; Grace the Duke of Montrose. Buchanan Castle, stands on the margin
Kilmarnock and Dumbarton, on the west by Buchinau and Kil- of Loch Lomond, and the Fort of Inversnaid near the head of the
marnock, lies on the south-eastern shore of" Loch Lomond, into j loch. Acreage of the parish, -il, 598; population in 1871, 591.
-which, bulow the village, runs the river Endrick. The village con- 1 At Gartsess, about 2Vi miles from Drymen, is a fall of water
tains the parish church, and a chapel for United Presbyterians. ; of about 12 feet tumbling over a rock, which tlie salmon going up
A branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland is ioca.ted in a hanJaome ; the river clear by a leap. Near the village are two manuiactories
building well adapted for the purpose. Fairs for eattle are held on ' for woollen cloths and felting. It was here that Lord Napier of
the last Wednesday in April (old style) and 17th May (new style). J Merchistouu tinventor of the logarithms) resided when he watf
Acreage of the parisli, 30,85J; population in 18,1, 1,405. " | making his calculations.
Buchanan is a parish lying on the western extremity of the I Crofthamie is a district containing a few houses, in the parish
couiity, mountainous and moorish; it is bounded by the parish of j of Kiimaronock (Dumbartonshire), situated about i^ miles from
Arroohar on the north, Loch Lomond on the west, by the nver i Drymen village ; the Forth and Clyde section of the North British
Endiick on the south, and by Abeifoyle, Loch Katrine and Urymeu | Railway runs through it, and the Drymen station is situated here,
on the east, and is about 24 miles iu length and live in breadth.
P'Q.ST OS'PICS, Drymen, Elizabeth Conuell, Posf Mistress.— Letters from all parts arrive (from Glasgow) at eight morning
and twelve noon,, and are despatched at five minutes past elven morning and a quarter before three afternoon.
Money Order and Telegraph Office and Savings Bank.
*** Letters for Buchanan and Orofthamie should be addressed " Drymenj hy Glasgow.*'
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