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WIGTOWNSHIRE.
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Medical Officer of Health, Robert William Dickinson Macmartin
Cameron M.D., CM., D.Sc. Newton Stewart
Sanitary Inspector for County, James Brand, Newton Stewart
Agricultural Analyst, James Davidson, analytical chemist,
Dumfries
District Road Surveyors, Upper District, Joseph D. Smith, Stran-
raer; Lower District, John E. Smith, Wigtown
Clerk to Income Tax Commissioners, C. A. McLean, Wigtown
Auditors of Court, John McMillan, Wigtown; Andrew F. Smith,
Stranraer
Distributor of Stamps, Stranraer, John Hunter
Sub-Distributor for Wigtown, It. McWilliam
COUNTY CONSTABULARY.
HEAD QUARTERS, WIGTOWN.
Chief Constable, Brooke S. Cnnliffe, Wigtown. | Deputy Chief Constable & Supt. Alex. Ross, Stranraer.
The force consists of chief constable, 1 superintendent, 5 sergeants & 17 constables.
Wigtown Division.
Sergeant, William Ewing, Wigtown
Stations : Sergt. James M'Kowean, Newton Stewart ; Sergt. Jn.
Pirrie, Whithorn
Stations, Garlieston, Kirkcowan, Newton Stewart, Portwilliam,
Whithorn, Wigtown
Stranraer Division.
Superintendent, Alexander Ross, Stranraer
Sergeants, James M'Kenzie & James Thompson, Stranraer
Stations, Cairnryan, Drummore, G-lenluce, Kirkcolm, New Luce
Portpatrick, Stranraer
MILITARY.
This county is in the Scottish District command ; head quarters, Edinburgh.
There are no Regular Forces, Militia, Imperial Yeomanry or Volunteers having head quarters in the county, but
Nos. 5, 6 & 7 Companies of the Ayrshire & Galloway Royal Garrison Artillery (Volunteers) (head quarters, Kilmarnock) arc stationed
at Stranraer, Portpatrick & Sandhead respectively.
And C & D Companies of the Galloway Rifle Corps (head quarters, Castle Douglas) are stationed at Stranraer & Newton Stewart.
WIGTOWNSHIRE.
[slater's
Medical Officer of Health, Robert William Dickinson Macmartin
Cameron M.D., CM., D.Sc. Newton Stewart
Sanitary Inspector for County, James Brand, Newton Stewart
Agricultural Analyst, James Davidson, analytical chemist,
Dumfries
District Road Surveyors, Upper District, Joseph D. Smith, Stran-
raer; Lower District, John E. Smith, Wigtown
Clerk to Income Tax Commissioners, C. A. McLean, Wigtown
Auditors of Court, John McMillan, Wigtown; Andrew F. Smith,
Stranraer
Distributor of Stamps, Stranraer, John Hunter
Sub-Distributor for Wigtown, It. McWilliam
COUNTY CONSTABULARY.
HEAD QUARTERS, WIGTOWN.
Chief Constable, Brooke S. Cnnliffe, Wigtown. | Deputy Chief Constable & Supt. Alex. Ross, Stranraer.
The force consists of chief constable, 1 superintendent, 5 sergeants & 17 constables.
Wigtown Division.
Sergeant, William Ewing, Wigtown
Stations : Sergt. James M'Kowean, Newton Stewart ; Sergt. Jn.
Pirrie, Whithorn
Stations, Garlieston, Kirkcowan, Newton Stewart, Portwilliam,
Whithorn, Wigtown
Stranraer Division.
Superintendent, Alexander Ross, Stranraer
Sergeants, James M'Kenzie & James Thompson, Stranraer
Stations, Cairnryan, Drummore, G-lenluce, Kirkcolm, New Luce
Portpatrick, Stranraer
MILITARY.
This county is in the Scottish District command ; head quarters, Edinburgh.
There are no Regular Forces, Militia, Imperial Yeomanry or Volunteers having head quarters in the county, but
Nos. 5, 6 & 7 Companies of the Ayrshire & Galloway Royal Garrison Artillery (Volunteers) (head quarters, Kilmarnock) arc stationed
at Stranraer, Portpatrick & Sandhead respectively.
And C & D Companies of the Galloway Rifle Corps (head quarters, Castle Douglas) are stationed at Stranraer & Newton Stewart.
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Description | Directories of the whole, or large parts of, Scotland. |
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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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