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STIRLINGSHIRE.
1353
BALFRON DIVISION.
Sergeant, William McCannochie, Balfron.
Stations, fBalfron, Buchlyvie, Drymen, Fintry, Kippen, Kill-
earn, Gargunnock
LENNOXTOWN DIVISION.
Sergeant, Nathaniel Veitch, Lennoxtown.
Stations, Baldernock, Haughhead, fDennoxtown, Milton of Camp-
eie, Strathblane, Torrance of Campsie
FALKIRK DIVISION.
Superintendent, William Gordon, Falkirk.
Stations, Blackbraes, Camelon, *fJFalkirk, Laurieston, Maddis-
ton, Polmont, Standburn, Bedding
GRANGEMOUTH DIVISION.
Inspector, William Bannennan, Grangemouth.
Stations, Airth, Botbkennar, Carronshire, *Grangemouth, Lar-
bert, Stenhousemuir
SLAMANNAN DIVISION.
Sergeant, John Fyfe, Slamannan.
Stations, Avonbridge, Limerigg, Muiravonside, fSlamannan
•Inspectors' Stations, t Sergeants' Stations. J Police Court
held here.
MILITARY.
The troops in this county are in the ScottishDistrict command; head quarters, Edinburgh.
REGIMENTAL DISTRICT No. 9L
Depot, Stirling.
Territorial Regiment, the Princess Louise's (Argyll & Sutherland
Highlanders) : 1st Batt. 91st Foot, 2nd Batt. 93rd Foot, 3rd
Batt. (Highland Borderers Militia) (head quarters, Stirling),
4th Batt. (Eoyal Renfrew Militia) (head quarters, Paisley)
Commanding Regimental District, Col. P. D. Trotter
Militia.
3rd Battalion Princess Louise's (Argyll & Sutherland High-
landers); head quarters, Stirling. Staff: Commanding, Lt.-
CoL A. H. Middleton; Major, J. W. Scott-Plummer; Instruc-
tor of Musketry, Hon. Major M. E. Rouse; Adjutant, Capt.
H. P. Moulton-Barrett ; Quartermaster, Hon. Lieut. A.
Beattie. 6 Companies
IMPERIAL YEOMANRY.
Lanarkshire (Queen's Own Royal Glasgow & Lower Ward oi
Lanarkshire); head quarters, 158 Renfrew street, Glasgow; D
Squadron stationed at Falkirk
VOLUNTEERS.
The 1st Fifeshire (Fife & Stirling) Royal Garrison Artillery
(Volunteers); head quarters, St. Andrews, 12 Co. (Capt. J. P.
Mackenzie) is stationed at Grangemouth & 13 Co. (Capt. H.
C. Highet) is stationed at Stirling
Argyll & Sutherland Infantry Brigade.
Head quarters, Stirling.
Commanding Brigade, The Officer Commanding 91st Regimental
District.
Commanding Army Service Corps Company, Major & Hon. Lt.-
Col. J. Birrell V.D. (1st Dumbartonshire Rifle Vol. C)
Senior Medical Officer, Brig.-Surg.-Lieut.-Col. D. W. Currie
M.B., V.D. (7th Vol. Batt. Arg. & Suth'd)
Comprising
1st (Renfrewshire) Volunteer Battalion Princess Louise's (Argyll
& Sutherland Highlanders), Greenock
2nd (Renfrewshire) Volunteer Battalion PrinceBS Louise's (Argyll
& Sutherland Highlanders), Paisley
3rd (Renfrewshire) Volunteer Battalion Princess Louise's (Argyll
& Sutherland Highlanders), Pollokshaws
4th (Stirlingshire) Volunteer Battalion Princess Louise's
(Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders), Stirling
6th Volunteer Battalion Princess Louise's (Argyll & Sutherland*
Highlanders), Dunoon
1st Dumbartonshire Rifle Volunteer Corps, Helensburgh
7th (Clackmannan & Kinross) Volunteer Battalion Princess
Louise's (Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders), Alloa
Bearer Company, Surgeon-Captains, J. A. Boyd M.B. (in com-
mand) & D. Christie M.B
4th (Stirlingshire) Volunteer Battalion Princess Louise's (Argyll
& Sutherland Highlanders) ; head quarters, Stirling. Staff :
Lieut. -Col. Commanding, Hon. Col. J. W, King; Majors, R.
Morton V.D. (hon. lieut.-col.) & E. Simpson; Instructor of
Musketry, Lieut. G. H. Wade; Adjutant, Capt. 0. A. H.
Maclean; Quartermaster, Hon. Capt. J. Denholm. 10 Com*
panies, stationed: A & B at Stirling; & D, Falkirk; E,
Lennoxtown; F, Selkirk; G, Denny; H, Carronshore; I,
Stenhousemuir; K, Kilsyth
The Black Watch Volunteer Infantry Brigade (head quarters,
Perth), includes the following Company: —
4th (Perthshire) Volunteer Battalion The Black Watch (Royal
Highlanders) (H Co.), Bridge of Allan, Capt. R. M. Christie
STIRLINGSHIRE.
1353
BALFRON DIVISION.
Sergeant, William McCannochie, Balfron.
Stations, fBalfron, Buchlyvie, Drymen, Fintry, Kippen, Kill-
earn, Gargunnock
LENNOXTOWN DIVISION.
Sergeant, Nathaniel Veitch, Lennoxtown.
Stations, Baldernock, Haughhead, fDennoxtown, Milton of Camp-
eie, Strathblane, Torrance of Campsie
FALKIRK DIVISION.
Superintendent, William Gordon, Falkirk.
Stations, Blackbraes, Camelon, *fJFalkirk, Laurieston, Maddis-
ton, Polmont, Standburn, Bedding
GRANGEMOUTH DIVISION.
Inspector, William Bannennan, Grangemouth.
Stations, Airth, Botbkennar, Carronshire, *Grangemouth, Lar-
bert, Stenhousemuir
SLAMANNAN DIVISION.
Sergeant, John Fyfe, Slamannan.
Stations, Avonbridge, Limerigg, Muiravonside, fSlamannan
•Inspectors' Stations, t Sergeants' Stations. J Police Court
held here.
MILITARY.
The troops in this county are in the ScottishDistrict command; head quarters, Edinburgh.
REGIMENTAL DISTRICT No. 9L
Depot, Stirling.
Territorial Regiment, the Princess Louise's (Argyll & Sutherland
Highlanders) : 1st Batt. 91st Foot, 2nd Batt. 93rd Foot, 3rd
Batt. (Highland Borderers Militia) (head quarters, Stirling),
4th Batt. (Eoyal Renfrew Militia) (head quarters, Paisley)
Commanding Regimental District, Col. P. D. Trotter
Militia.
3rd Battalion Princess Louise's (Argyll & Sutherland High-
landers); head quarters, Stirling. Staff: Commanding, Lt.-
CoL A. H. Middleton; Major, J. W. Scott-Plummer; Instruc-
tor of Musketry, Hon. Major M. E. Rouse; Adjutant, Capt.
H. P. Moulton-Barrett ; Quartermaster, Hon. Lieut. A.
Beattie. 6 Companies
IMPERIAL YEOMANRY.
Lanarkshire (Queen's Own Royal Glasgow & Lower Ward oi
Lanarkshire); head quarters, 158 Renfrew street, Glasgow; D
Squadron stationed at Falkirk
VOLUNTEERS.
The 1st Fifeshire (Fife & Stirling) Royal Garrison Artillery
(Volunteers); head quarters, St. Andrews, 12 Co. (Capt. J. P.
Mackenzie) is stationed at Grangemouth & 13 Co. (Capt. H.
C. Highet) is stationed at Stirling
Argyll & Sutherland Infantry Brigade.
Head quarters, Stirling.
Commanding Brigade, The Officer Commanding 91st Regimental
District.
Commanding Army Service Corps Company, Major & Hon. Lt.-
Col. J. Birrell V.D. (1st Dumbartonshire Rifle Vol. C)
Senior Medical Officer, Brig.-Surg.-Lieut.-Col. D. W. Currie
M.B., V.D. (7th Vol. Batt. Arg. & Suth'd)
Comprising
1st (Renfrewshire) Volunteer Battalion Princess Louise's (Argyll
& Sutherland Highlanders), Greenock
2nd (Renfrewshire) Volunteer Battalion PrinceBS Louise's (Argyll
& Sutherland Highlanders), Paisley
3rd (Renfrewshire) Volunteer Battalion Princess Louise's (Argyll
& Sutherland Highlanders), Pollokshaws
4th (Stirlingshire) Volunteer Battalion Princess Louise's
(Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders), Stirling
6th Volunteer Battalion Princess Louise's (Argyll & Sutherland*
Highlanders), Dunoon
1st Dumbartonshire Rifle Volunteer Corps, Helensburgh
7th (Clackmannan & Kinross) Volunteer Battalion Princess
Louise's (Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders), Alloa
Bearer Company, Surgeon-Captains, J. A. Boyd M.B. (in com-
mand) & D. Christie M.B
4th (Stirlingshire) Volunteer Battalion Princess Louise's (Argyll
& Sutherland Highlanders) ; head quarters, Stirling. Staff :
Lieut. -Col. Commanding, Hon. Col. J. W, King; Majors, R.
Morton V.D. (hon. lieut.-col.) & E. Simpson; Instructor of
Musketry, Lieut. G. H. Wade; Adjutant, Capt. 0. A. H.
Maclean; Quartermaster, Hon. Capt. J. Denholm. 10 Com*
panies, stationed: A & B at Stirling; & D, Falkirk; E,
Lennoxtown; F, Selkirk; G, Denny; H, Carronshore; I,
Stenhousemuir; K, Kilsyth
The Black Watch Volunteer Infantry Brigade (head quarters,
Perth), includes the following Company: —
4th (Perthshire) Volunteer Battalion The Black Watch (Royal
Highlanders) (H Co.), Bridge of Allan, Capt. R. M. Christie
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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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