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County Directory of Scotland Advertiser.
XI
r^OYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND.
Incorporated by Royal Charter 1727.
CAPITAL, £2,000,000. RESERVED FUNDS, £761,636.
GOVERNOR.— His Grace THE DUKE OF BUCOLEUOH AND QUEENSBEEEY, K.T.
DEPUTY-GOVERNOR.— The Eight Hon. THE EAEL OF STRATHMOEE AND KINGHOENE.
ORDINARY DIRECTORS.
Sir George Wakrender of liOcliend, Bart. i The Hon. H. J. Monceeiff, Advocate, Sheriff of
James Walker of Dairy. j Eenfrew and Bute.
George Auldjo Jamiesox, Accountant, Edin. Andrew Hugh Turnbull, Actuarj', Edinburgh.
Ealph Dundas, Clerk to the Signet, Edinburgh. George Mitchell Innes of Bangoixr.
Wm. Frederick Burnley, 24 Ainslie Place, Edin. '
EXTRAORDINARY DIRECTORS.
The Eight Hon. The Earl of Glasgow. i Sir Michael Eobert Shaw Stewart, of Greenock
The Hon. Andrew Eutherfukd Clark, one of
the Senators of the College of Justice.
The Eight Hon. John Blair Balfour, Q.C, M. P.
The Eight Hon. The Earl of Aberdeen.
The Eiffht Hon. Lord Watson of Thankerton.
and Blackball, Bart.
James Arthur Crichton, Advocate, Sheriff of
Fife and Kinross.
John Graham, Skelmorlie, Merchant, Glasgow.
JohnGlencairn Carter Hamilton of Dalzell,M.P.
Head Office— St. Andre^w Square, Edinburgh.
JAMES S. FLEMING, Cashier and General Manager.
Glasgow Office— Royal Exchange square.
AECHIBALD EOBEETSON, Casliier.
London Office— 123 Bishopsgate Street Within, E.G.
JOHN T. HOELEY, Manager.
Aberdeen.
Airdrie.
Alloa.
Alytb.
II Airlie Street.
Arbroath.
Ardrossan.
Ayr.
Ayton.
Bathgate.
Biggar.
Blairgowrie.
Borrowstounness.
Brechin.
Broughty Ferry.
Buckhaven.
Campbeltown.
Campsie.
Catrine.
Coatbridge.
Crawford John.
Cumbernauld.
Cumnock.
Cupar.
Dalkeith.
Dalmellington.
Douglas (Lanarkshire).
Doune.
Drymen.
Dumfries.
Dundee — Castle Street
II King Street.
BRAN
Dundee- — Murrayga te.
// West Port.
Dunfermline.
Duns.
Ecclefechan.
Edinburgh— Forrest Ed.
II Hope Street.
II Hunter Sq.
w Leven Street.
II Morningside.
II Newington.
// Pitt Street.
Elgin.
Eyemouth.
Falkirk.
Forfar.
Forres.
Galashiels.
Girvan.
Glamis.
Glasgow — Anderston.
" Argyle Street.
// BridgetonCross.
// Calton.
II Charing Cross.
II Cowcaddens.
II Duke Street.
II Gallowgate.
II Garscube Cross.
II Hutchesontown.
;/ Plantation,
Paisley Eoad.
CUES.
Glasgow — St. Eollox.
II Springbuni.
II Tradeston.
(/ Trongate.
II West Branch,
140 St. Vincent St.
Govan (Glasgow).
Granton (Edinburgh).
Grantown (Strathspey).
Greenlaw (Berwickshire)
Greenock.
// W. Blackball St.
Haddington.
Hamilton.
Hawick.
Inverness.
Irvine.
Jedburgh.
Johnstone.
Kelso.
Kilmalcolm.
Kilmarnock.
Kilsyth.
Kinross.
Lanark.
Largs.
Leith.
Lesmahagow.
Leven.
Lochee.
Lockerbie.
London.
Maryhill (Glasgow).
Maybole.
Meigle.
Melrose.
Montrose.
Munlochy (Eoss-shire).
Musselburgh.
Nairn.
New Cumnock.
Newhaven (Edinburgh).
Newmilns.
Newtown (St. Boswells).
Paisley.
Partick (Glasgow).
Perth.
// West End Branch.
Port Ellen (Islay).
Port-Glasgow.
Portobello.
Prestonpans.
Eg the say.
St. Andrews.
Saltcoats.
Sanquhar.
Stenhousemuir.
Stewarton.
Stirling.
Strathaven.
Tighnabruaich (Kyles
of Bute).
Tranent. • •
Wishaw.
The Eoyal Bank of Scotland issues drafts on all the principal towns of the United Kingdom, and
negotiates bills wherever there is a banker. The Eoyal Bank of Scotland also undertakes to remit
money or negotiate bills through its correspondents in the various British Colonies, the United
States of America, and other parts of the world.

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