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LANARKSHIRE
GLASGOW
SLATER'S
MUNICIPAL LIST— continued.
Trades' House of Glasgow — continued.
FLESHERS.
Duncan G. Anderson {Deacon), 4 Queen st
Alexander Thomson (late Deacon), 40 London
Alexander Grosart, 39 Abingdon st
MASONS.
Robert Murdoch (Deacon), 10 King st. Tradeston
Thomas Mason (late Deacon), 21 Clyde pi
James Howatt, 146 Buchanan st
GARDENERS.
James Miller (Deacon), Linnfield, Whiteinch
Alexander Ogilvie (late Deacon), 126 Hope st
A. G. Service, 27 St. Vincent pi
BARBERS.
Donald Monro, Secondos (Deacon), 5 Oswald st
James Laird (late Deacon), 145 Crown st
Andrew Lauchlan, 116 Norfolk st
DYERS.
Robert Anderson (Deacon), 58 Bath st
Donald Munro (late Deacon), Wheatholm, Pollokshaws
Thomas Reid, 92 West George st
REPRESENTATIVES TO PUBLIC BODIES.
Dean of Guild Councillors of Craft Rank — Alexander Eadie, William
Lightbody, Robert Murdoch & Thomas Mason
Trustees on River Clyde — Andrew M'Onie & Robert Robin
Patrons of Hutelieson's Hospital — Hugh Kennedy ( Convener), Thomas
Reid, Andrew Mitchell & D. C. Glen
Directors of Buclianan Industrial Institution — Hugh Kennedy (Con-
vener), William Cherry, John Milieu & E. B. Paterson
Councillor of the College of Science (0 Arts — Andrew M'Onie
Trustees on Glen's School— Hugh Kennedy (Convener), & Thomas
Miller
Directors of Haldane's Trust — Thomas Miller & Henry Macfarlane
Directors of Logan d) Johnston's School — Hugh Kennedy (Convener),
John Broadfoot, William Boyd & James C. BlacEwan
Director of Gardner's Free School — The Deacon- Convener
Trustees under McMillan's Beg west— Matthew Barr & William V. On*
Managers of Royal Infirmary — Hugh Kennedy (Convener), & Robert
Paterson
Directors of the Western Infirmary — A. M. Bayne <te William Boyd
Managers of Lunatic Asylum — George Younger & David Kinghorn
Directors of Asylum, for the Blind — Wm. Newlands & Henry Stewart
Director of Maternity Hospital <B Dispensary — James Laird
Jhnuojcr of Lock Hospital — JohnM'Gregor
Director ol Convalescent Home — James Wilson
Director of Home for the "Relief of Incurables — The Deacon- Convener
Assessors under Coulter's Mortification — Henry Stewart, Donald
Munro, F.c.s. & James A. Wilson
Director under Muir's Trust — The Deacon-Convener
Director under M i Alpine's Trust — The Deacon- Convener
COLLECTORS OF THE INCORPORATIONS
Hammermen — James Gilchrist, Stohcross Engine Works
Tailors — John Cumming, 40 Union st
Cordincrs — James Y. Merry, 143 Great Hamilton st
Maltmen — George B. Young, 45 West George st
Weavers — Angus Mitchell, 42 Miller st
Bakers — George Lindsay Hamilton, 25 Robertson st
Skinners— James Young, 52 Dundasst. Kingston
Wrights— John Watt, 93 Hope st
Coopers — William R. Hunter, 62 Argyle arcade
Fleshers — William Mather, 71 Queen st
Masons — John Paterson, 522 Pollokshaws rd
Garde ners— Andrew Clark, 13 Kelvinside ter. South
Barbers— Alexander Maitland,15 Elgin st
Dyers-'Robett B. Galbraith, 2 Clayton ter
CLERES OF THE INCORPORATIONS.
Hammermen— A. Craig Paterson, 45 West George st
Tailors— 3. M. Taylor, 180 St. Vincent st
Cordiners— R. P. Lamond, 93 West Regent st
Maltmen — F. G. Dougall, 167 Canning st. C
Weavers — William MacLean, 81 Bath st
Bakers — James Ness, 100 West Regent st
Skinners — Henry Lamond, 93 West Regent st
Wrights— AVilliam Renison, 192 Hope st
Coopers — James Eoberton, ll.d. 176 St. "Vincent st
Fleshers — James Colquhoun, 158 St. Vincent st
Masons— Alexander Young, 97 Wellington st
Gardeners — P. Baird M'Nab, 136 Hope st
Barbers — J. B. Kidston,50 West Regent st
Dyers— R. M. Dunlop, 136 Wellington st
RE-DIVIDED AND ALTERED WARDS OF THE CITY AND ROYAL BURGH OF GLASGOW.
And the order in which each of the Re-arranged or Altered Wards has been substituted
for each of the existing Wards, in
Returning Members to the Town Council in lieu of those who Retire ey Rotation.
Note. — Tlie Boundaries of tlie existing or former Wards for Parliamentary Election Purposes liave not been altered by this Re-division,
flrst ward or district.
For Parliamentary and Municipal Election Purposes.
That portion of the City and Royal Burgh comprehended within a line
drawn from a point in the centre of London road where the same is
intersected by the Eastern Parliamentary Franchise Boundary Line,
westward along the centres of London road, Canning street, and Great
Hamilton street, to a point opposite the centre of the north end of Binnie
place ; thence south-westward in a straight line along Binnie place,
and through Glasgow green to a point in the centre of the River
Clyde, where the same is intersected by the centre of the line of St. An-
drew's Suspension Bridge ; thence up the centre of the River Clyde to a
point opposite where the same is joined by Harvie's Dyke ; thence in a
straight line along the Parliamentary Franchise Boundary Line to a point
where the same intersects the centre of London road, the point first
before described.
(No alteration on above boundaries as Used in 1869.)
SECOND WARD OR DISTRICT.
For Parliamentary and Municipal Election Purposes.
That portion of the City and Royal Burgh comprehended within a line
drawn from a point in the centre of Carntyne road, where the same is in-
tersected by the Eastern Parliamentary Franchise Boundary Line, west-
ward along the centres of Carntyne road and Duke street to a point
opposite the centre of Bellgrove street ; thence southward along the
centres of Bellgrove street, Abercromby street, and Clyde street, to the
centre of Canning street ; thence eastward along the centres of Canning
street and London road to a point where London road is intersected by
the Eastern Parliamentary Franchise Boundary Line; thence north
eastward along said Boundary Line to a point on the road to Edinburgh,
by Airdrie, which is distant one hundred yards, measured along said
road to the east of the point at which the same is joined by the road to
Edinburgh through the village of Westmuir; thence north-westward
along said Boundary Line to a point where the same intersects the centre
of Carntyne road, the point first before desbribed.
(No alteration on above boundaries as fixed in 1869.)
THIRD WARD OR DISTRICT.
For Parliamentary Election Purposes only.
That portion of the City and Royal Burgh comprehended within a line
drawn from the Cross of Glasgow, eastward along the centre of Gallow-
gate street to a point opposite the centre of Bellgrove street; thence
northward along the centre of Bellgrove street to the centre of Duke
street; thence eastward along the centres of Duke street and Carntyne
road to a point where Carntyne road is intersected by the Eastern Parlia-
mentary Franchise Boundary Line ; thence north-westward along said
Boundary Line to a point in the centre of the Low Garngad road, which
is distant one hundred and fifty yards, measured along said road to the
east of the bridge over the Germiston Burn ; thence westward along said
Boundary Line in the centre of the Low Garngad road to the centre of
the bridge over the Cut of Junction Canal in the line of Castle street;
thence southward along the centre of said bridge, Castle street, Kirk street
and High street, to the Cross of Glasgow, the point first before described.
(No alteration on above boundaries for Parliamentary Election
Purposes as fixed in 1869.)
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For Municipal Election Purposes.
That portion of the Parliamentary Burgh of Glasgow immediately
before described as the Third Ward or District for Parliamentary
Election Purposes, together with those portions of the City and Royal
Burgh comprehended within the following boundaries, viz : —
1st. A line drawn from a point on the Parliamentary Boundary,
situate two hundred and seventy-two yards or thereby, measuring in a
north-easterly direction from the north-east corner of north Haghill
House, and passing in a northerly, easterly and northerly direction
along the march between Alexandra Park and the lands of Easter
Kennyhill, to the south side of the towing Path of theMonkland Canal ;
thence along the south side of the towing path in a westerly direction
for a distance of five hundred and ninety yards or thereby, till it meets
the Parliamentary Boundary ; thence along the Parliamentary Bound-
ary in a straight line in a south-easterly direction to the point first
described.
2nd. A line drawn from a point on the Parliamentary Boundary
of Glasgow, situate in Low Garngad road, where the Garngad or
Germiston Burn crosses that road, and following the Boundary of
the ancient royalty in a northerly, easterly and north-westerly
direction till it reaches the centre of the road leading from Glasgow
to Kirkintilloch in or near the village of Springburn ; thence in a
southerly direction along the centre of the Glasgow and Kirkintilloch road
to the bridge over the Cut of Junction Canal ; thence eastward along
the centre of the Low Garngad road to the point first described.
FOURTH WARD OR DISTRICT.
For Parliamentary and Municipal Election Purposes.
That portion of the City and Royal Burgh comprehended within a
line drawn from the Cross of Glasgow, southward along the centres of
Saltmarket street and the line of the Albert bridge to a point where the
same intersects the centre of the River Clyde ; thence up the centre of
the River Clyde to a point where the same is intersected by the centre
of the line of St. Andrew's Suspension Bridge ; thence north-eastward
in a straight line to a point in the centre of Great Hamilton street,
opposite the centre of the north end of Binnie place ; thence eastward
along the centres of Great Hamilton street and Canning street to a
point opposite the centre of Clyde street ; thence northward along the
centres of Clyde street and Abercromby street to the centre of Gallow-
gate street; thence westward along the centre of Gallowgate street to
the Cross of Glasgow, the point first before described.
(No alteration on above boundaries as fixed in 1869.)
FIFTH WARD OR DISTRICT.
For Parliamentary Election Purposes onjy.
That portion of the City and Royal Burgh comprehended within a
line drawn from a point in the centre of the line of bridge over the Cut
of Junction Canal in the line of Castle street, where the same is inter-
sected by the Northern Parliamentary Franchise Boundary Line,
westward along said boundary line in the centre of the Cut of Junction
Canal to a point opposite the centre of the stair leading from Canal
Bank to PortDundas road ; thence southward along the centres of said
Btair, Port Dundas road and Buchanan street, to a point opposite the
centre of Cathedral street; thence eastward along the centre of Cathedral
street to the centre of John street; thence southward along the centre

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