THE CORPORATION OF THE
SCOTTISH PROVIDENT INSTITUTION
ESTABLISHED 1837,
The terms of this Society secure, as compared with other
Offices, — A greatly Larger Original Assurance for the
same Premium, with the prospect to good lives, (for
whom eajclusively the whole Profits are reserved) of
eventually receiving very considerable additions,
, Thus, a Policy for £1200 or £1250 can at most ages be had, from the first, for the premium charged elsewhere for £1000 only. Policies for £1000 which have shared at three Septennial Investigations have already been increased to £1400, £1600, and even to £1800.
Examples of Annual Premium to secure £100 at Death (with Profits) :
|
Age |
25 |
30 |
35 |
40 |
45 |
50 |
|
Payable during Life |
£1 18 0 |
£2 16 |
£2 6 10 |
£2 14 9 |
£3 5 9 |
£4 1 7 |
|
Limited to 21 Years |
£2 12 6 |
£'A 15 4 |
£3 0 2 |
£3 7 5 |
£3 17 6 |
£4 12 1 |
Thus a person of 30 may secure £1000 at death, with Profits, for a yearly premium of £20 15s., which in the other Scottish Mutual Offices would assure £800 only.
Or, if unwilling to burden himself with payments during the whole of his life, he may secure a policy for £1000, with prospect of additions from the profits, for a Premium of £27 13s 4d, limited to twenty-one payments, being nearly the same as most Offices require during the whole of life.
^" Tables of Premiums^ to cease after 7, 14, or any other number of years, may be had on application.
The New Assurances of last year were £621,574. The subsisting Assurances are now upwards of Six Millions. The Annual Income of 1867 was £234,000. The Accumulated Fund, arising entirely from Premiums, was £1,365,365 — all invested in undoubted securities.
REPORTS, and every information, may be obtained at the Head Office^ 6 ^S'^. Andrew Square., Edinburgh^ or from any of the Agents.
AGENTS:— „ (JAMES STEWART, Solicitor, National Bank.
Kilmarnock, |g]^ixH & WALLACE, Accountants.
Ayr WILLIAM FLINT, Merchant.
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Instituted 1836. — Empowered hy Acts of Parliament. CHIEF offices:
1 DALE STEEET, LIVEHPOOL, AND 7 CORNHILL, LONDON.
SCOTTISH BOARD OFFICE :
128 INGHAM STREET, GLAiSaOW.
INVESTED FUNDS, ... £3,401,005.
ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS, £1,250,000.
DIRECTORS m SCOTLAND.
Chairman— JAMES REID STEWART, Esq., Glasgow. JAMES J. GRIEYE, Esq., Greenock. ROBERT F. S. STEWART, Esq., Laggart. ANDREW BUCHANAN, Esq., of Auchentorlie. SWINTON BOULT, Esq., Managing Director.
resident secretaries.
Glasgow— D. STEWART, Esq.
Medical Referee— ROBERT SCOTT ORR, Esq., M.D.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Insurances can be effected with the Company on property of every description, and in all parts of the world.
THE AMUAL INCOME FROM THIS BRANCH EXCEEDS £836,000.
LIFE ASSURANCE.
Attention is especially invited to this Company's System of GUARANTEED BONUSES, by which is secured—
1. Exemptions from Liability of Partnership under any possible circumstances.
2. BONUS ADDITIONS which are not contingent on profits, but fixed and guaranteed by the whole resources of the Company.
3. CLAIMS Paid in THIRTY DAYS after proof of Death. ANNUITIES are granted on extremely favourable terms. Prospectuses, with detailed rates, &c., will be had on application.
Agents in Kilmarnock: JAMES STEWART, Solicitor, National Bank of Scotland. J. & W. THOMSON, Grain and Flour Merchants.
POST OFFICE
KILMARNOCK DIRECTORY
:n'o:E^ ises,
ARRANGED IN TWO DIVISIONS,
GENERAL AND COMMERCIAL;
TO WHICH IS ADDED,
A DIEECTOEY OF THE NEIGHBOUEHOOD AND SUEEOUNDING TILLAGES,
-V^ITH A. MA.P OF THE TO^VIST,
Edited by JAMES DICKIE,
Chief Clerk, Post Office.
KILMARNOCK : PRINTED BY JAMES M'KIE, 2 KING STREET.
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PREFACE.
The Publishers of the Post Office Kilmarnock Directory beg to apologise to their Subscribers, and the pubhc generally, for the consider- able delay which has taken place in its pubKcation. Regretting this delay, they beg to indulge the hope that the result of their labours will meet the want so long felt in Kilmarnock for a work of the kind, and may thus obtain the approval of their Subscribers and the commercial community of the town and neighbourhood.
The Pubhshers have to express their thanks to all who have kindly furnished them with information. They are under special obligations to Mr. James Rose, Teacher, for his Historical Sketch of the Town; and to Mr. Charles Reid, Surveyor, for his valuable assistance in producing the Map.
Post Office, Kilmarnock, 11 th July, 1868,
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IN THEIR PROPER PLACES.
Adams & Co., umbrella and millinery establishment, 34 King street. Aird, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 5 Low Glencairn street. Andrew, John, joiner and general jobber, 8 West Langlands street. Armour, James, secretary, amalgamated engineers, Dean street. Armour, Robert, letterpress printer, 17 Portland street. Arnot, Robert, salesman, Co-operative Store, 47 Portland street.
Bruce, Mrs. James, mangier, Union street.
Burgess, Wm., agent of the Ayrshire Temperance Union, Mill Lane Manse.
Calderwood, Robert, general merchant, 14 Waterloo street.
Carswell, Mrs., spirit merchant, 35 Portland street.
Churcher, A., Supervisor, Inland Revenue, instead of Robert Young.
See page 125. Craig, James, grocer, 42 King street.
Dickie, James, & Co,, boot and shoemakers, 90 Portland street.
Elder, Wm., plasterer, removed to 29 Waterside street.
Faulds, Orr & Co., Scotch bonnet manufacturers, High street.
Faulds, James (of Faulds, Orr & Co.), house, 30 Boyd street.
Ferguson, Wm., Tourville Cottage, Dundonald road.
Findlay, Andrew, currier, removed to Ladeside.
Findlay, Hugh, manager, Hillhead Colhery.
FuUerton, James, spirit dealer, removed to 11 Cheapside street.
Gilmour, Robert, spirit merchant, Kadikoi Place.
Green, Wilham, town missionary, removed to Witch road.
Henry, Hugh, & Co., printers and pubhshers, " Kilmarnock Advertiser "
office, Duke street. Hood, John, flesher, 11 Queen street.
Inglis, John, carter, removed to Nelson street.
Inghs, Wm., boot and shoe merchant, St. Marnock's street.
Kirkwood, Thomas, cowfeeder, Waterside street.
Lauder, John, spirit merchant, 2 North Hamilton street.
Little, Peter, fruiterer, Duke street.
Logan, Jas., agent for City of Glasgow Friendly Society, 37 Waterside st.
VI NAMES TOO LATE FOR INSERTION IN THEIR PROPER PLACES.
Loudoun, George, confectioner, removed to 6 Green street.
Macglashan, Chas., accountant & commission agent; office, St. Marnock's
street ; house, Dundonald road. Menzies, James, Portland terrace.
Millar, Jasper, junr., boot and shoe maker, 21 Bentinck street. Mitchell, Mrs. James, mangier, Langlands street. Muir, John, pubhc carrier, 11 Titchfield street. M-Donald, Donald, & Co., cabinetmakers, College wynd. M'Gary, John, tailor and clothier, removed to 1 Cheapside street. M*Ilroy, Bernard, spirit merchant, 9 Strand street. M'Intyre, James, toy merchant, 71 King street. M'Kean, J., pattern designer. Green street. M'Kinlay, Walter, spirit merchant, 81 Titchfield street. M'Lenaghan, Rev. Andrew T., minister. Original Seceders ; house, 2 St.
]\larnock's place. M'Manus, Charles, spirit merchant, 57 Fore street.
Neil, John, smith, Dunlop street; house, 27 Croft street.
Ogilvy, Mrs. Wm., tailoress, 19 Croft street. Osborne, James, junr., draper, 10 West George street.
Paterson, Catherine, dressmaker, removed to 47 King street.
Reid, John, baker, Kadikoi place.
Reid, Mrs. James, mangier, 25 Dean street.
Shanks, David, ham curer, Burnside, off West Shaw street.
Smith, D., Treesbanks House, Riccarton.
Stevenson, James, teacher, removed to Dundonald road.
Syme, Rev. Joseph, minister, Wesleyan Methodists; house, Hill street.
Tanner, John, jobbing smith, 18 Clerk's lane.
Templeton, George (of J, Templeton & Son), house, 17 Portland street.
Templeton, James, marble cutter, 73 Portland street; ho., 18 Park street.
Welsh, Thomas, baker, 35 High street.
Wilson, A., grocer and provision merchant, Titchfield street.
Accountants — Carmichael, John, 24 King street.
,, Macglashan, Charles, St. Marnock's street.
Cork Cutters — Turner & Ewing, Mill lane.
GENEEAL INDEX.
I. Historical Sketch of the
Town, - _ . - 9
II. General Directory, - - 19
III. Trades' Directory, - - 59
IV. Surrounding District Directory, - - - - 75
Beansburn and Neighbourhood, 75
Craigie and Neighbourhood, - 75 Crosshouse, Perceton Row, and
Neighbourhood, - - - 76
Dundonald and Neighbourhood, 77
Fenwick and Neighbourhood, - 77
Gatehead and Neighbourhood, - 79
Galston and Neighbourhood, - 79
Hurlford and Neighbourhood, - 82
Kilmaurs and Neighbourhood, - 83
Newmilns and Neighbourhood, - 84
Kiccarton and Neighbourhood, - 87
Stewarton and Neighbourhood, - 88
Symington and Neighbourhood, 92
Tarbolton and Neighbourhood, - 93 v. List op Places in the Rural Post Delivery of Kilmar- nock, showing how Letters
should be Addressed, - - 97
VI. APPENDIX.
I. Postal Information, - - 117
II, Local Institutions, &o., - 122 Abstainers' Union, - - - 131 Athenaeum, - - _ _ 126 Ayrshire Temperance Union, - 131 Banks, - - - - - 1^9 Billiard Rooms, - - - 128 Bowling Clubs, - - - 127 Building & Investment Society, 129 Burns's Club, - - - - 132 Carriers' Quarters, - - - 141 Coaches, - - - - - 140 Commissioners of Police, - - 122 Corn Exchange Company, - 127 County Constabulary, - - 122 Cricket Clubs, - - - - 128
Curling Clubs, . . - _ Exchange Company, Farmers' Club, - - _ - Fire Brigade, - _ . _ Friendly Societies, * - . - Gas Company, - - _ _ Gentlemen's Residences, Glasgow and S.-W. Railway, Horticultural and Floricultural Society, - - - _ _ Justices of the Peace, - - - Kilmarnock Library, - - - Ladies' Association for the advance- ment of Female Education in India, - _ _ _ _ Literary Society, _ - - - Magistrates and Town Council, - Market Days, &c., - - - Masonic Lodges, - - - - Newspaper, - - . . _ Notaries Public, - - - - Office of Inland Revenue, Parochial Board, - - - . Philharmonic Society, - Philosophical Institution, Places of Worship, - _ _ Post Office Savings Bank, Procurators, - . _ _ Property and Income Tax, - Ragged and Industrial School, Reading Room, - - - - Registrar's Office, - . _ Road Trustees for Kilmarnock
District, - - - . . Sabbath School Union,
Sanitary Officers, - - - -
Savings Bank, _ _ . _ Session Clerk's Office, - -
Sheriflf Court, _ . _ _ Table of Dues and Customs, - Total Abstinence Society,
Tract Society, - _ > _
Trustees for the Improvement of Kilmarnock, - - - . -
Volunteer Force, - _ _
Water Company, - - - -
PAGH
128 127 127 133 134 126 139 132
128 123 126
129 132 122 135 131 133 123 125 125 128 126 133 129 123 125 130 126 125
124 129 125 129 125 123 136 131 129
124
12T 126
ADVERTISEIMCKNTS ,
HISTORICAL SKETCH OF KILMARNOCK.
A SHORT sketch of the town, considered in the past and present, is necessary, to some extent, as an introduction to a Directory. This we intend to give. Besides, the Directory is intended to serve as a guide to strangers visiting the locahty : hence the need of something beyond a few bare introductory words.
The early history of Kilmarnock, like that of many other large towns, is largely hidden in the mists of time. Not having had anything of special moment in connection with itself, there are no authentic public documents on which to fall back for information, nor were the local and special matters connected or associated with the town of more prominent interest. Consequently, the accounts we have of the early position and condition of Kilmarnock are meagre. Even tradition furnishes us with scant materials.
The origin of the town is by all writers traced to the presence in the locality of a holy man named Mernock or Marnock. To such, or to the presence of a strong feudal residence in the vicinity, is to be traced the beginning of the majority of our large inland places. In the days when might, more than now, made right, the shelter of the monastery, the abbey, or the castle, was the first nucleus of the hamlet, village, town, or city. The priest was often found a better landlord and a better safeguard than the nobleman, and so, people were naturally drawn to where the priests had fixed their residence. Hence we may suppose, that the origin of Kilmarnock was the cell or chapel of the priest or missionary Mernock. By and bye, there would be added the dwelhngs of the vassals attached to the baronial residence of the Lockharts, or the Boyds. The latter, how- ever, would have far less influence than the former, and accordingly the major part of the writers on this subject attribute the origin of the town exclusively to the cell, or burial place of St. Marnock.
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It is difficult to fix the date of the life, death, or burial of this saint. He is affirmed to have been a bishop, priest, or minister in the early part of the fourth century. Originally the parish included Fenwick district, the which was disjoined and converted into a separate parish in 1641. Pre- vious to this date, the patronage was transferred from Archbishop Spottiswood to Robert Boyd, the ancestor of the Kilmarnock family. It passed from that family to the Grlencairns, and ultimately was bought by Miss Scott, who became Duchess of Portland, and in whose descendants it presently remains. The parish, of which the town is the centre, is about 9 miles long and from 4 to 5 in breadth ; its superficial area is reckoned at 8340 acres. It is drained principally by the Kilmarnock river ; is generally flat, with a gentle slope to the south. The land is, by good authorities, reckoned strong and fertile. The greater part is arable, and in few places in Scotland has greater progress been made in agricultural pursuits than in this district. The principal land owners are the Duke of Portland, the Marquis of Bute, Craufurd of Craufurdland, Wbit,e of Grougar, and Dunlop of Annanhill.
But to return to the town. Assuming that the chapel of St. Marnock was the nucleus, we might naturally expect to find the older parts of the town to radiate from it or cluster near it. Of the ancient church or chapel, only the steeple remains. The date on this is 1410, inscribed from a supposed old date over one of the doors. That the original edifice and church- yard could not be far from this, may be inferred from the fact that lately, while some excavations were being made in Bank Street, a pretty large collection of human bones was found, a presumptive evidence of an ancient place of interment. Near the church we find the College Wynd, a name given, it is supposed, from the existence of an ecclesiastical place of tuition, and which other traditions or faint recollections seem to verify. Any one who has examined the interior of the houses in Strand, must have noticed the remains of former greatness and elegance. This, from its proximity to the College Wynd, would be a very early part of the town. Again, on the other side of the church we have Nelson Street, either as associated with the chapel, or as a pendicle to Kilmarnock House. That this part of the town is of old date, is almost proved by the discovery, a few years ago, of a carved image or angel, in one of the houses in Nelson Street, and which is now in the possession of our worthy registrar, Mr. J. S. Gregory. But, probably, Cheapside was older than Nelson Street, as in it was the old Town House and Tolbooth. It is known too that the old corn mill of the town was near the centre of our present Cross, and there would be some houses near it or connected with it. The description of the town by Pont, in 1609, is — "A large village, and of grate repaire.
. . . . It hath a purty church, from vich ye village, castell, and lordschipe takes its name." Then there was a strip of houses across the Cross at the head of King Street; another of nearly equal size at the foot of Portland Street, and which is supposed to have formed part of Croft
OF KILMARNOCK. XI
Street. The long line of passage known as Fore Street, Soulis Street, and High Street, is of very old date, and at the end of last century and beginning of this, formed the principal thoroughfare of the town, and the residences of our local aristocracy. There are evidences that this was intended to be the leading road to the Dean, the residence of the Lord of the Manor. But from various circumstances, most likely the misfortunes which overtook the family immediately before the revolution of 1745, this and other improvements in the upper part of the town were departed from and never executed. Boyd Street and Back Street are also very old parts of the town. One most noticable feature about Kilmarnock in these early times was its enormous length compared with its breadth. And this remains visible at the present day, notwithstanding all the additions and improve- ments made on it both eastward and westward.
As few, if any of the younger portion of the community have any con- ception of what " Auld Killie" was like, we shall give a rough pen and ink sketcl 3f it during the last century, and even as late as the beginning of the present one. Possibly a more irregular, zigzag, and unprepossessing assemblage of houses could hardly be conceived of as forming a town. There was not only irregularity, but there were encumbrances. The houses were low, ill-built, and thatched. Coming from Glasgow, the road wound like the letter S almost from above Beansburn to the head of Dean Lane. It skirted the east side of Dean Street on the brow of the hill overlooking the Townholm. The old toll house is still standing at the top of the lane. Passing down this steep declivity, the road reached the head of High Street. Thence the way was open till where Fore Street debouches on the Cross. Here it abruptly turned in the direction of Cheapside, thence across the Old Bridge, and along Sandbed, where on certain days j(m might see the country farmers in the kitchen or spence of the houses dis^^- ing of their wool. From Sandbed to Nethertonholm the road was neither good nor straight. Taking the other course from the Cross, the way was by Waterloo Street, across the Flesh Market Bridge, and up the nearly preciptious ascent of Tankardha' Brae. The parish school was in Green Street, where our worthy superintendent of pohce, Mr Gait, now resides.
Passing from the town to the people and their occupations, we find some curious remains of these by gone days. About three hundred years since the population did not, in all probability, amount to more than one thousand. The leading surnames then were much the same as now. The records show that Brown, Smith, Boyd, Paton, Adam, Wyhe, Crooks, Wallace, and Tannahill, were leading names. About a couple of centuries ago the population would be fully two thousand; and a hundred years since it was barely five thousand. The occupations of the ancient Kilmar- nock folk were considerably akin to those of the present day. Woollen manufactures of various kinds, bonnet making, and iron working, glove making, tanning, and shoemaking, were the principal arts practised
Xll HISTORICAL SKETCH
by our forefathers. Cutlery is spoken of, probably obtained from Kilmaurs, and this, though extinct, has been supplanted by its kindred occupation of engineering. Kilmarnock bonnets and night caps were long proverbial, and are not yet supplanted. About thirty or forty years ago glove making ceased to be carried on here, but the skin trade is still pretty vigorously prosecuted. The progress in population within the last hundred years is somewhat extraordinary. In 1763, it was nearly 5000 ; in 1792, 6776 ; in 1801, 8079 ; in 1811, 10,148 ; in 1821, 12,769 ; in 1831, 18,093 ; in 1841, 19,956 ; in 1851, 21,283 ; in 1861, 23,551 ; and at present it is estimated at 25,000. Thus Kilmarnock has quintupled itself in the last century.
The town is singularly barren in antiquarian remains. Recent im- provements have taken away some of the older portions of the town or changed them so much that they are now barely recognisable. Aged inhabitants speak of the old tolbooth and the jugs as antique in style, though far from imposing in appearance. The oldest structure in the town, so far as we know, is the Low Church Steeple. Its date, as we have already remarked, is 1410. There can be little doubt of its antiquity ; some years ago it was outwardly amended and otherwise improved. A few vandals, for we can hardly call them anything else, proposed its re- moval. It is true there is Kttle architectural beauty about the steeple, but its very antiquity ought to speak in behalf of its preservation. Another memento of olden time is Soulis Cross at the head of Soulis Street. Age and exposure had so disfigured the original that it was removed, and the present erected in a niche in the wall. The inscription is, "To the memory of Lord Soulis, A.D. 1444. Erected by subscription in 1825. 'The days of old to mind I call.'" Tradition has it that the monument was erected to mark the place where one of the Souhs family fell, shot by an arrow from the bow of Boyd, Lord of Kilmarnock. The Meal Market, a few yards further on in the same line of street, is an old building. The only other place of note is Kihnarnock House, the town residence of the superior. Before St. Marnock Street was formed the situation of the house was pleasant and beautiful. It was unfinished at the death of the last Earl, and has passed through various changes. Presently it is occupied by the Kihnarnock Industrial School, and the offices of the In- spector of the Poor.
Like all dependencies of feudal lords, Kilmarnock was governed solely by the will of the manor lord. In 1591 it was erected a burgh of barony. Another charter was granted at the close of the 17th century, and by it the town was ruled till the passing of the Reform Bill. It was then made a Parhamentary burgh, a portion of the parish of Riccarton being included in it. In conjunction with Renfrew, Port-dlasgow, Dumbarton, and Ruther- glen, it returns a member to Parliament, Kilmarnock being the returning burgh. At the present time an effort is being made to get a member for the town
OF KILMAKNOCK. XUl
apart from the other burghs. The first member was Captain John Dunlop of Dunlop. The present member is the Hon. E. P. Bouverie, who has sat for the district upwards of twenty years. The present constituency numbers 730, which will be increased to 4000 on the passing of the new Reform Act. Information regarding the civil government of the town will be found in the appendix.
We have already referred to the rapid increase of the population during the last century. This has arisen from the increase of business and extension of manufactures. Doubtless not a little of the increase is due to the rich mineral wealth of the locality. The development of the coal traffic, duruig the memory of even a moderately young person, has been enormous. Coal has long been worked in the neighbourhood, but chiefly within the last forty or fifty years. The making of the old Tram Road gave an impetus to the trade by increasing the facilities for shipment at Troon. This was among the oldest, if not the oldest railway in Scotland. The Duke of Portland, the old DuJce^ as he was familiarly called, fostered the extension of the coal trade. Presently, Messrs Finnic, Galloway, Gilmour & Co., Sturrock, Yates, Craig, and others, are the principal coal- masters. Brick and tile making have long been carried on at Moorfield, by Mr Taylor's family, while of late, the manufacture of fire-clay bricks, tiles, pipes, and other things of that nature, has been extensively entered into at the Dean, Perceton, and Hillhead, by the Messrs Craig. The enlargement of the coal trade has caused numerous groups of houses to be erected in the vicinity : this, coupled with the Portland Iron Works, at Hurlford, has materially aided the wealth of the town and district. The trade of the town has, though changeable, been steadily on the increase. As one branch decayed another sprang up or increased. Carpets are extensively manufactured in the town. The inventions of tlie late Thomas Morton, Esq., largely benefitted this branch of manufacture. Messrs Gregory, Thomson & Co., Wilson & Son, Cuthbertson & Taylor, Brown & M'Laren, and Blackwood Brothers, are the leading business men in this trade. Tanning and skinning were formerly more extensive than now. We remember four tan works, and five or six skin works. Presently there is only one large tan work, that of Crooks Brothers. Curriers have also decreased, but the trade is still fairly represented by the Messrs Crooks and Armour. Cahco printing was, not many years ago, a staple trade of the town, but it has nearly died away. At Irvine Bank, and Low Glencairn Street, it is still carried on, but only to a very limited extent. Shoemaking, wholesale and for exportation, is prosecuted by the firm of Messrs A. L. Clark & Co., besides many smaller manufacturers. Light weaving has nearly disappeared, while Yenetian and Zebra work has to some extent taken its place. In so far as we know, harness weaving has also left the town. We must not forget the manufacture of Kilmar- nock caps, for which our forbears were so famous. The trade affords work to hundreds of females, though the ease with which the knitting is
XIV HISTORICAL SKETCH
learned has told sadly against the educational progress of girls employed thereat. Messrs Ritchie & Co., Laughland, Douglas, Reyburn & Co., Creel- man, Suiter, and others, are the principal makers of this portion of male attire. At the present moment the iron trade is the leading trade of the town. The principal places where this labour is carried on are the Railway Works, at Bonnieton Square ; Messrs A. Barclay, Caledonian Foundry ; T. M'Culloch, Yulcan Foundry ; and A. Finnic & Son, Kilmarnock Foundry. These works alone give employment to upwards of one thousand adults. Besides these, there are Messrs Robertson's, and Caldwell's, Townholm, and two works in the lower part of the town. A water meter work has been lately added to our mechanical branches of labour; while the extensive power-loom factory of Messrs T. & J. Ferguson, West Netherton, helps to swallow a large section of female labour. So great has been the change brought about by these trades that the value of property has been nearly doubled within the last eight years. It now amounts to £48,400.
The change on the external appearance of Kilmarnock since this century commenced has been marvellous. The past thirty years, or fully that, have so altered the topographical look of it as to make it a new town. The beginning of these great changes in external appearances was in 1804, when King Street was opened up and the new bridge built. About the same time Portland Street and Welhngton Street were formed, and thus a new back bone was given to the town. About thirty years thereafter Robertson Place and St. Marnock Street were formed. The latter, with Portland Terrace, was a great improvement. The culminating points of alteration were the formation of Duke Street, in 1859, and John Finnic Street, in 1865. Between these was the opening of Union Street, con- necting High Street and Portland Street. Other great improvements are in contemplation.
There are several very handsome pubHc buildings in Kilmarnock. Among them we may mention the Town Buildings, erected on the new bridge in 1805; the Tontine, in 1815; the Court-House, in 1852; and the Corn Exchange, in 1862. The last named is not exceeded by any building in the shire. It was built by a company at the cost of £6000. The Albert Tower, a monument to the late Prince Consort, is a very beautiful portion of the building, and was erected by subscription. The new Fever Hospital, in Welhngton Street, will soon be finished, and add to the beauty of the town. The greater part of the churches and banks in the town are handsome and elegant in structure. Many fine villas have lately been erected in London Road, Portland Road, Grange Terrace, and Dundonald Road. The principal streets are spacious, with handsome shops, and in excellent repair.
The town is well supphed with churches and schools. Information regarding these will be found in the appendix. There are in all 21 schools in Kilmarnock, taught by 31 principal teachers, 22 assistants, and 14 pupil
OF KILMARNOCK. XV
teacliers. The number of children on the roll of these schools was very lately estimated at 3185, the average attendance at 2742, and accommoda- tion for 3717. Six of the schools are under Government inspection.
Kilmarnock has been famed for its literary character. A long hst of respectable names in the world of letters could easily be made out. It has attained pre-eminence from one occurrence, to wit, the publication, by John Wilson, of the first edition of the immortal poems of Robert Burns, in July, 1786. Were there nothing else than this to mention, it would suffice to keep the name and fame of " Kilhe " ever green. Burns had not a few friends in this town, and the first edition was well patronised here. Eighty years afterwards, a beautiful fac-simile of the edition was brought out by Mr James M'Kie, King Street. This has eUcited the warmest encomiums from all who have seen it. At present there are of literary institutions, the Kilmarnock Library, the Philosophical Institution, the Athenaeum, and the Reading Room. The first three of these are now amalgamated. The fine large room where the united library is kept, is the most elegant in town. The Kilmarnock Library will, in time, come to vie in extent and worth with any in the kingdom ; a legacy of upwards of £100 annually having fallen in to it from the estate of the late Robert Crawford, Esq., Bookseller, for the purchase of new books. The town can only boast of one statue, that of Sir James Shaw, Bart., executed by the late James Fillans, Esq. It is of marble, about 16 feet in total height, and is placed in the centre of the Cross. It was inaugurated in 1848 with masonic honours, and represents the Baronet in his robes as Lord Mayor of London. The intimate con- nection of Sir James with this locality, liis numerous acts of kindness and charity, and the interest he took in the general welfare of the town and its inhabitants were the causes why his statue occupies so prominent a position in Kilmarnock.
A few events of more than ordinary importance have occurred in Kil- marnock since the beginning of this century. These we will now shortly , sketch. Early in the year 1800 a serious fire broke out in the lower part of the town, now known as Low Glencairn Street. It spread with great rapidity, and raged with such fury that few persons had the courage to pass down the street. The weather had been dry for some weeks, the thatch was as tinder, a strong wind blew, and both sides of the Holm were in flames. Fortunately it happened during the day, otherwise, the loss of life might have been great. The progress of the fire was ultimately stopped by cutting away the roofs of some houses beyond the reach of the flames. As it was, above thirty houses were consumed, among which was the Holm School, then lately erected. Little was saved from the fire, as it spread quickly, and the energies of the inhabitants were almost paralysed. A subscription was immediately set afoot, and a considerable sum raised for the benefit of the sufferers.
XVI HISTOEICAL SKETCH
In the year following a more remarkable and calamitous event occurred in connection with the Low Church. The late Dr. M'Kinlay was then in the flower of his popularity, and the church was always crowded on the day he preached. On the afternoon of Sabbath, October 18th, 1801, a cry was raised, as the Dr. was about to enter the church, that the build- ing was falHng. A sudden panic seized the people, and a rush was made for the doors. Those in the lower part had a better opportunity than the others, but this was hindered by the fall of the railing of the stairs leading from the galleries. The scene that followed is described as being terrible. The strong trampled down the weak, the powerful ruthlessly thrust aside the feeble, a huge mass of Hving and dying beings was soon gathered in inextricable confusion, and there seemed no limit to the terror that enwrapped all. When something like calmness had been restored, and the coagulated heap of beings loosened, it was found that 29 had died; 1 died shortly after, and about 80 were injured to a greater or less extent. ISFo real cause for the panic was ever discovered ; a piece of plaster falling from the roof being the only feasible explanation. The church was replaced by the present erection.
In 1825 another serious fire broke out in the Back Causeway, and which was long remembered. It began in the stables belonging to the Angel Inn, and was first discovered by James Grilmour, a well-known character of the present day. It caused the death of three individuals, whose calcined remains were found after the conflagration was over.
The latest and most notable of these calamitous events was the flood in 1852. The recollection of this terrible outburst of water must still be fresh in the memory of very many. It was in July, and the weather had been sultry and fiery. The evening of the preceding day was remarkable for the phenomena seen at sunset. A storm was portended. It broke out about midnight, and increased in intensity till between two and three o'clock, morning. The lightning was most vivid. The peals of thunder were like the firing of parks of artillery. The rain fell in torrents. The river began to rise. Onwards and upwards it swelled, till it became a very flood indeed. The full details of its extent and magnificence of the mighty river, and damage done, would take much more space than can be spared in this sketch, suffice it that it swept along King Street, Sandbed Street, and the Holm, with the strength and rapidity of a torrent, doing great injury to all the houses and shops in the route. To add to the general terror, a huge bofler from Mr. Donald's work, Townholm, was carried down the torrent, swimming hke a cork. A most melancholy portion of the affair was the drowning of a carter named Bruce, at Mr. Cuthbertson's property, Townhead. In attempting to save one of the horses in the stable he was carried down the stream. For about two hours, from four to six, the waters were at their height. Afterwards they gradually fell, and then people began to reckon the loss they had sustained. It was estimated that the total value of the property destroyed within the town was at least £15,000.
OF KU.MARNOCK. XVll
Kilmarnock has near it, or not far from it, a few remains of ancient seats. Foremost among these is The Dean, the seat of the Boyds. This ruin is finely situated close to the junction of the Borland and Kilmarnock streams, and when complete must have formed a striking feature in the landscape. It is composed of two parts, an ancient and a modern. The former consists of a rather lofty tower, of considerable strength, with loop- holes, battlements, and turrets, for "watch and ward." In far back times it must have been the " keep '' of the family, and with a moat, would be found all but impregnable. The latter is chiefly composed of a noble hall, on the second story, with other rooms, and is possessed of no small beauty of form. The castle had, originally, large gardens attached to it, but these, like its owners, have passed away. The build- ing was destroyed by fire about a hundred and fifty years ago, and has since gradually gone to decay. As it is, it is a venerable ruin, and com- mands the attention and respect of every one who sees it. A few years ago, the Duke of Portland very wisely put some repairs on it, to preserve it from utterly crumbling away. At the village of Knockintiber is Busby Castle, a ruin not unlike the more ancient part of the Dean. Little is known of this place, but it must have been a building of considerable strength. Fully two miles from the town, and most romantically situated on the Carmel, is Rowallan Castle. This consists of an older and more recent portion. The former is a strong, thickly built tower, nearly gone. The latter is a fine specimen of a baronial residence, and has still some portions of it in good repair. The tower is evidently of great age, and would have been capable of stout resistance to a beleaguering force. This place is chiefly famous as being the birth place of Elizabeth Mure, first wife of the second Robert of Scotland. It merged, by marriage, into the Hastings' family. Another ancient seat is that of Craufurdland Castle, about three miles from Kilmarnock, on Craufurdland water. One portion of this is stated to be of great antiquity. This family is descended from the Howiesons, famous in the story of the " Gudeman of Ballangeich." Five miles from Kilmarnock is Dundonald Castle, finely situated on a rocky eminence, at the village of that name. It is a large, squarely built, massive ruin, commanding a beautiful view of the country, and the Frith of Clyde. In days of yore, when the bow and arrow were the principal weapons of attack, this castle must have been one of great strength. Whether its security or its beautiful site were the enticements is not known, but it seems to have been a favourite residence of Robert second, as Lord of Kyle. He is said to have died there. Few objects are more conspicuous in the district than this ruin. A list of the more modern residences of country gentlemen will be found in the appendix. Many of them are well worth a short pilgrimage to visit. The families who reside in them are all more or less connected with the town, and take a greater or less degree of interest in its prosperity.
KILMARNOCK DIRECTORY.
A.
ACKLES, Mrs. Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 2 Soulis street'.
ADAM, Andrew, proprietor, Dundonaid road.
Adam, James, baker, Queen street.
Adam, Thomas, gutta percha warehouse, 101 King street.
Adam, Mrs. Andrew, 99 King street.
Adam, Miss, Maurs Hill, Hill street.
Adams, James, umbrella manufacturer, 34 King street.
Adams, Robert, spirit merchant, College wynd.
Adams, Thomas, Margaret Hill Cottage, Dean street.
ADAMSON, Alex., millinery and straw bonnet establishment, 47 King
street ; house, Rosefield Cottage, Thomson street. AGNEW, Robert, clothier, 24 Bank street.
Agnew, Mrs. Robert, commercial lodging-house keeper, 28 Fore street. AIRD, Alexander, confectioner and pastry baker, 53 King street; house, 6
South Hamilton street. Aird, Charles, confectioner and pastry baker, Victoria place. King street^
and 54 Portland street; house, 18 South Hamilton street. Aird, Charles, tailor, 32 Boyd street. Aird, David, hostler, George Hotel, Portland street. Aird, Thomas, foreman tanner, 10 Boyd street. Aird, Mrs. David, milliner, George Buildings, 80 Portland street. Aird, Jean, milliner and dressmaker, 81 Portland street. Aird, Marion Paul, authoress, Kadikoi Buildings, North Hamilton street. AITKEN, Adam, carpet weaver, S6 Portland street. Aitken, A. & J., drapers, 27 Portland street. Aitken, Andrew (of A. & J. Aitken), house, Sunnybank Cottage, Portland
terrace. Aitken, James, M.D., 59 Portland street. Aitken, Rev. James, minister of High Church (Estabhshed), house,
Wellington street. Aitken, John (of A. & J. Aitken), house, North Hamilton street. Aitken, Robert, badge porter. Railway Station. Aitken, William, gas surveyor, Bentinck street.
Aitken, William, M.R.C., veterinary surgeon, Y.S. A.Y.C., Mill lane. Aitken, Mrs. Alexander, tea dealer and coal agent, 2 East George street.
20 AITKEN GENERAL DIRECTORY. ARBUCKLE.
Aitken, Mrs. Andrew, sen., 4 Langlands brae. Aitken, Mary, dressmaker, 86 Portland street. ALEXANDER, A., & Sons, cabinetmakers, stair railers, and upholsterers,
Mill lane. Alexander, Alex, (of A. Alexander & Sons), house, 3 St. Marnock st. Alexander, David, grain merchant, 61 King street; ho., 10 Portland terrace. Alexander, John, baker and grain merchant, 106 King street. Alexander, Wilham, flesher, 37 High Glencairn street. Alexander, Wilham, dyer and cleaner, 112 King street; house, 17
Titchfield street. Alexander, Wilham, cowfeeder, 33 Hih street. Allanhill, establishment for board and education of young ladies,
London road ; Misses Grant. ALLAN, James, draper, 5 Morris place, King street ; ho., 9 Buchanan st. Allan, Wilham, victualler and spirit dealer, Market lane, off King street. Allan, Marion, grocer, 19 High street. ANDERSON, Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, Market Inn, Duke
street, and corner of Green street. Anderson, Gavin (of John Gilmour & Coy., coalmasters), house, 25
Portland road. Anderson, George, clerk at Gregory, Thomson's & Co., Green street ; ho.,
3 Langlands street. Anderson, James, accountant, 1 St. Marnock place; house, Carthgale,
Hill street. Anderson, J. & N., grain merchants, 5 and 7 Cheapside. Anderson, Matthew, spirit merchant. Guard lane, off King street ; house,
Ivy Cottage, South Hamilton street. Anderson, Ninian (of J. & N. Anderson), house, Janefield Cottage,
Buchanan street. Anderson, Peter, teacher. Free School ; house, Dundonald road. Anderson, William, painter, 44 King street. Anderson, Mrs. Thomas, grocer, 36 High street.
ANDREW, Alexander, joiner, 9 East George street; house, 8 Hill street. Andrew, Alexander, foreman gardener, Dundonald road. Andrew, Allan, cashier, Caledonian Foundry; house, Woodstock Cottage,
North Hamilton street. Andrew, John, miller, Glencairn Mills, Low Glencairn street. Andrew, Wilham, hair- cutter, 88 King street. ANDREWS, D. R. & T. B., Solicitors, 38 Portland street. Andrews, Thomas Bishop (of D. R. & T. B. Andrews), Braehead House. Angel Inn, Market lane, off King street ; Hugh Gemmell. ANGUS, Robert, wood carver, Water lane, off King street; house, 16
North Hamilton street. ARBUCKLE, James, butcher, 16 and 18 Duke street; house, Bellevue,
London road.
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Arbnckle, John, baker, 69 King street.
Arbuckle, Matthew, tea, wine, and spirit merchant, " 2 Portland street ;
house, Annbank, London road, Arbuckle, Robert, baker, 14 Bank street. Arbuckle, Robert, cork cutter, 20 Waterloo street. ARMOUR, James, painter, gilder, and paper hanger, 107 King street ;
house, 109 King street. Armour, James, & Coy., Scotch bonnet manufacturers, 3 Garden street. Armour, James (of James Armour & Coy.), house, 86 Portland street. Armour, James, spirit dealer, corner of Croft and Strand streets. Armour, John, clerk to John Dykes & Son ; house, Hill street. Armour, John, currier and leather merchant, 8 Menford lane, off High
street; house, 28 Wellington street. Armour, John, jun., painter, 16 West George street; house, 28
WelHngton street. Armour, Peter, bookbinder and stationer, 45 Bank street. Armour, Robert, grocer, and jobbing gardener, and keeper of Portland
Bowhng Green, 94 Portland street. Armour, Robert, grocer, 9 West Netherton street. Armour, Robert, carter, 24 High street.
Armour, Stewart, cooper, 71 Portland street ; house. Witch road. Armour, William (of James Armour & Coy.), house, 25 Croft street. Armour, Mrs. John, grocer, 75 Titchfield street. Armour, Miss, 29 Portland road. ARMSTRONG, Charles, & Son, hat and cap manufacturers, 20 Portland
street, and Victoria place. King street. Armstrong, Charles, Thrush Grove, Dundonald road. Armstrong, James, boot and shoe merchant, 40 King street. Armstrong, John (of Charles Armstrong & Son), house. Witch road.. ARTHUR, George, draper, 24 King street. Arthur, Matthew, dealer in horses, 31 Bank street. Arthur, Mrs., spirit dealer, 22 Duke street ; house. High street. Athen^^um, Corn Exchange Buildings, Green street. AULD, Adam, currier, 33 High street ; house, 92 Portland street. Auld, Hugh, boot and shoe manufacturer, 30 Bank street. Auld, J. & J. builders, Kirktonholm street. Auld, James (of J. & J. Auld), Kirktonholm street. Auld, John (of J. & J. Auld), Kirktonholm street. Auld, John, railway guard, 9 Langlands street. Auld, John, stamper. Post Office, Grange street. Auld, Robert, spirit dealer. Grange street. Ayrshire Biscuit Factory, Hill street.
Ayrshire United Co-operative Societies Baking Association (Limited)^ works, Sandbed street ; registered office, 9 Portland street.
22 BADGER. GENERAL DIRECTORY. ^BLACK.
BADGER, George, china and. earthenware dealer, 6 Titchfield street. BAILLIE and Barclay, drapers and clothiers, 26 Duke street. Baillie, John, 7 Langlands brae. BAIN, George Young, Drapers' Assistant, 48 Kmg street ; house, 3 St.
Marnock street. Bain, Matthew, spirit dealer, 4 Glencairn square. Bain, Robert, 2 St. Marnock street. Bain, Janet, dressmaker, 4 Glencairn square.
Bain, Robina, milliner and straw hat maker, 61 Low Glencairn street. BAIRD Hugh, proprietor, 10 Fore street.
Baird, John (of James Donald & Co.), house. Green House, Green street. Baird, Mrs. Thomas, draper, 4 Duke street ; house 15 Princes street. BALLANTINE, John, shopman. Waterside street. BANKHEAD, Hugh, spirit dealer, 2 Union street. Bankhead, Miss, dressmaker, 19 Bank street.
Bank of Scotland, branch office, 39 Portland street; Adam Co wie, agent. BANKS, Rev. James, minister, U.P. Holm Mission Church ; house, 57
Low Glencairn street. BARBOUR, Thomas, Portland Forge Coy.; house, 32 Park street. BARCLAY, Andrew, Engineer, Caledonian Foundry, North Hamilton
street ; house. Grange Holm, Portland terrace. Barclay, Andrew, baker, 8 Waterloo street. Barclay, John, engineer, manager Caledonian Foundry; house. North
Hamilton street. Barclay, Wilham (of BailHe & Barclay), house, 16 Clark terrace. BARR, James, engineer, Glenfield Foundry, East Shaw street. BARRATT, J., professor of music, Mrs. Dunlop's, 13 Queen street. BATHGATE, Rev. William, minister, E.U. Church, Wuiton place; house,
Dundonald road. BEGG, John, post runner to Rowallan, 1 Robertson place. BELL, James, grocer, 13 Low Glencairn street.
BENNET, E. & M., milliners, straw hat and dress makers, Bentinck st. BENZIE, Wilham, clothier's assistant. Princes street. BICKET, John, & Son, plumbers, brass founders, and gas engineers, 92
Kuig street. Bicket, John, Portland terrace. Bicket & Son, jomers, 2 Langlands brae. Bicket, John (of Bicket & Son), 2 Langlands brae. Bicket, Thomas (of John Bicket & Son), house. Princes street. Billiard Boom, 18 West George street. Billiard Room, Queen street. BisHOPFiELD Printworks, High street. Black Bull Hotel, 16 Portland street ; Adam M'Murtrie.
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BLA.CK, Francis M., teacher, School of Art, Corn Exchange Buildings,
Green street ; house, Gardener's Cottage, Park lane. Black, George, gardener. Dean lane. Black, James, Tankardha' Gardens, Braeside. BLACKWOOD Brothers, carpet and rug manufacturers, Menford lane,
off High street. Blackwood, James (of Blackwood Brothers), house, Fortacre Cottage,
Witch road. Blackwood, Robert (of Blackwood Brothers), house, Dundonald road. Blackwood, Robert, civil and mining engineer, Mill lane ; ho., Portland rd. Blackwood, Mrs. James, Hillside Cottage, Clark street. BLAIKIE, John (at John Walker & Sons), King street; ho., Clark st. BLAIR, James (of William Rankin & Son), house, 3 Queen street. Blair, John, carter and contractor, office, 24 Waterloo street; house,
Parkhead Farm, off London road. Blair, Robert, machine maker, Sandbed street; house, Perceton Cottage,
Hill street. BLAIN, John, tailor, 48 Robertson place. BLANE, M., dressmaker, 2 St. Marnock street. BONE, Thomas, spirit dealer, 80 High street. BORLAND, Daniel, plasterer. New street. Borland, Hugh, grocer and provision merchant, 89 King street ; house,
3 Clark street. Borland, James, grocer, provision, and potato merchant, 8 King street ;
house, Kirktonholm street. Borland, John, M.D., 1 Bridge Lane, off King street. Borland, John (of Wm, Rankin & Coy., chemists), house, 10 South
Hamilton street. Borland, Matthew, boot and shoe manufacturer, 7 Dunlop street. Borland Wilham, badge porter, Railway Station ; house, St. Marnock st. Borland, Mrs. Thomas, Portland road. Borland, Misses, milhners, Dunlop street. BOWIE, Thomas, monumental carver, 84 Portland street; house, St.
Marnock street. BOWMAN, Andrew, book canvasser, 1 Park street. Bowman, Matthew, boot and shoe manufacturer, 34 Boyd street. Bowman, Mrs. Andrew, mangier, 1 Park street.
BOYD, Adam, Pianoforte and music seller, 91 King st. ; ho., 42 Bank st. Boyd, Alexander M., hosier, 36 Portland street ; house, 23 Bank street. Boyd, David, grocer, 118 King street. Boyd, George, boot and shoe manufacturer, 46 Portland street ; house,
Victoria Cottage, Hill street. Boyd, James, music seller, 91 King street; house, 42 Bank street. Boyd, R. and E., grocers, 78 King street. Boyd, Thomas, boot and shoe manufacturer, 10 Douglas street.
24 BOYD. GENERAL DIRECTORY. BROWN.
Boyd, Jessie R., hosier, 62 Portland street ; house, Park Yale Cottage,
Buchanan street. BOYLE, James, carter, 32 Boyd street.
Boyle, John, foreman, Hillhead Fire Clay Works ; house, Montgomery st. Boyle, Rose, teacher, St. Joseph's Catholic School, Low Church lane. BRANNAlST, James, Licenced Broker, 22 Bank street. BRECKENRIDGE, Robert, boot and shoemaker. Regent street; house,
109 King street. Breckenridge & Son, jewellers, 36 King street.
Breckenridge, Wilham (of Breckenridge & Son), house, 40 Portland road. Breckenridge, M.^ milliner and straw hat maker, Mill lane. British Linen Company's Bank, office, 63 Portland st.; E. Smith, agent. British and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company's Office, Glasgow and
South- Western Railway Station. BROADFOOT, John, foreman currier, 11 Soulis street. BRODIE, Gilbert, hawker and lodging house keeper, 16 Regent street. Brodie, Neil, tinsmith, plumber, and gasfitter, 33 Portland st.; house, 50 do. BROWN, Alexander (of Brown & Howie), house, Rosehill, London rd. Brown, Alexander (of John Peden & Coy.), 7 Bank street. Brown, Alexander P., (of John Brown & Son), house, 8 Clark street. Brown, Alexander, contractor, 43 Hill street.
Brown, Charles, & Coy., plumbers and slaters, 6 East George street. Brown, Charles, superintendent of county constabulary, 65 Titchfield st. Brown, David, pensioner, 12 Douglas street. Brown, George, draper, 24 Mill lane.
Brown & Howie, family grocers, wine and spirit merchants, 103 King st. Brown, James, of Bellsbrae ; residence, Calcutta Lodge, 70 Titchfield st. Brown, James, Pegu Cottage, Dean street. Brown, James, spirit dealer, 70 Hill street. Brown, James, builder, St. Andrews street. Brown, John, slater and plumber, 83 Portland street. Brown, John, photographer, 84 Portland street; house. Ivy Bank,
Welhngton street. Brown, John, & Son, accountants, house-factors, and shippers, 6 King st. Brown, John (of John Brown & Son), house, 8 Clark street. Brown, John, watchmaker and jeweller, 43 Portland street. Brown, John, saddler, Corn Exchange Buildings, Green street. Brown, John, society officer, 20 West Netherton street. Brown, John, upholsterer, 8 West Langlands street. Brown, Matthew, grocer, 22 Langlands street. Brown, Matthew, joiner, Dean lane ; house. Dean street. Brown, Matthew, collector of customs, Douglas street. Brown, M'Laren & Co., carpet manufacturers, Grange street. Brown, Nicol (at Brown & Howie's), 103 King street; house, Rosehill,
London road.
BROWN. GENERAL DIRECTORY. BUNTEN. 2.5
Brown, Peter, & Son, River Bank Printworks, Mill road, off Welbeck st.
Brown, Richard, boot and shoe maker, 33 Fore street.
Brown, Robert (of Peter Brown & Son), ho., Millburn House, London rd.
Brown, Robert Peden (of John Peden & Coy.), 7 Bank street.
Brown, Robert, collector for friendly societies, 8 Boyd street.
Brown, Robert, coalmaster, Burnside House, off West Shaw street.
Brown, Robert T., 6 India street.
Brown, Thomas, spirit merchant. King Street Tavern, 4 King street;
house, 6 King street. Brown, Thomas, foreman dyer, 43 Portland street. Brown, M'Laren & Co., carpet manufacturers, Grange street. Brown, William (of Brown, M'Laren & Co.), house, Grange street. Brown, William F., secretary of journeymen tailors, 20 Boyd street. Brown, William, gardener. Strawberry Bank. Brown, William, precentor, and leader of Kilmarnock Brass Band, 76
Titchfield street. Brown, Wilham, foreman engineer, 19 North Hamilton street. Brown, Wilham, foreman, Kennedy's Patent Water Meter Work,
Townholm. Brown, Wilham, bill poster, 29 Regent street, entrance from David's lane. Brown, Mrs John, furniture dealer and register office, 109 King street. Brown, Mrs Robert, flesher, 25 Regent street ; house, 6 Boyd street. Brown, Miss, 35 Nelson street.
Brown, Ehzabeth, grocer, 1 Waterside street. -^
BROWNING, James, 87 King street. BROWNLEE, William, officer. Princes Street U.P. Church, and boot
and shoe maker, 11 Fowlds street. BRUCE, Alexander John, agent, Commercial Bank of Scotland, 30
King street. Bruce, James, (of Howie, Bruce & Findlay), house, 7 Bentinck street. Bruce, Robert, secretary of journeymen shoemakers' society, 72 Fore st. Bruce, Thomas, Portland Estate Office, Braehead, Kilmarnock; house
Sandhill Cottage, Monkton. Bruce, Walter, weaver, 99 Titchfield street.
BRYDEN, Samuel, & Sons, sewed muslin manufacturers, 25 Robertson pi. Bryden, Samuel (of Samuel Bryden & Sons), commission agent, 25
Robertson place. BUCHANAN, James, bill poster. Back lane. Buchanan, John, teacher in Hurlford School ; house, Fowlds street. Buchanan, Kennedy, church officer, Portland Road U.P. Church ; house
St. Marnock street. Buchanan, Mrs Marion, spirit dealer, 19 West Shaw street. BUNTEN, James, draper and clothier, 12 Portland street; house.
Nursery hill terrace, London road. Bunten, Mrs. William, 68 Titchfield street.
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26 BUNTEN. GENERAL DIRECTORY. CAMPBELL.
Bunten, Miss Agnes, 64 Titchfield street.
Bunten, Miss Margaret, 64 Titchfield street.
BURGOYNE, Peter, chimney sweep and soot merchant, 16 College wynd.
BURNS, George, licensed broker, 1 Clerk's lane.
BUSBY, Robert, licensed broker. New. street.
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CADZOW, John, wholesale and retail draper, 48 King street ; house,
Hazelbank, Nurseryhill terrace, London road. CALDERWOOD, John, keeper of Kilmarnock Bowling Green ; house,
53 Robertson place. Calderwood, John, pohce officer, Glasgow & South- Western Railway ;
house, Montgomerie street. Calderwood, J. G., glover and hosiery manufacturer, 17 King street. Caldwell, Alexander, engineer, Townholm. Caldwell, George, engineer, Townholm. Caldwell, John, foreman joiner, 63 Bonnyton square. Caldwell, Robert, blacksmith and quoit maker. East George street. Caldwell, Robert, salesman at J. G. Calderwood's ; house, 1 Titchfield st. Caledonian Foundry, North Hamilton street ; Andrew Barclay. CAMERON, Andrew, jeweller ; house. 1 Mill lane. Cameron, Andrew, draper, 79 Portland street. Cameron John, watchmaker and jeweller, 15 King street; house, 5
Welhngton street. Cameron, Nicol Brown, tailor and clothier, 56 King street. Cameron, William, clerk. Gas Company; house, 79 Portland street. Cameron, Wilham, senr., grocer. Strand street; house, 16 Croft street. Cameron, Wilham, junr., grocer, Clark street. CAMPBELL, Andrew, spirit dealer, 10 Welhngton street. Campbell, David, gardener, Gilsburn, D«an street. Campbell, John, currier and leather merchant, 32 Back street ; house, 79
Portland street. Campbell, John, slater, 1 Portland terrace. Campbell, John, joiner, 49 Fore street.
Campbell, John, clerk, Yulcan Foundry ; house, Bonnyton place. Campbell, John, foreman porter, Railway Station; ho., St. Marnock st. Campbell, Robert, Burnside Cottage, Dundonald road. Campbell, Thomas, tailor, 44 Titchfield street. Campbell, Wilham, foreman dyer, 4 Townholm. Campbell, Wilham, & Co., Welbeck Printworks, Welbeck street. Campbell, Wilham (of Wm. Campbell & Co.), house, Kirktonholm street. Campbell, Wilham, ropemaker, 4 North Hamilton street. Campbell, Janet, miUiner, Corn Exchange Buildings, Green street.
CAMPBELL. GENERAL DIRECTORY. CORRIGAN. 27
Campbell, Margaret, dressmaker, 4 North Hamilton street. CARLIN, Hugh, cowfeeder, Dean street.
CARMICHAEL, John, messenger-at-arms, 24 King st.; ho., 1 Queen st. CARNDUFF, Andrew, tea dealer, 9 East Netherton street. CARRUTHERS, David (at Messrs A. & J. Hamilton's), house, 20 East
Netherton street. CARRY, James, traveller, 11 Douglas street. CARSON, James, grocer, 32 Low Glencairn street. Carson, John, fruit merchant, 5 London road. CARSTAIRS, Wilham Wallace (of William Wallace & Co.), house,
Hawket Park, Hill street. Carstairs, Miss M. T., Hawket Park, Hill street. CHALLONER, Neville B. (of James Donald & Co.), house, Abbey Yilla,
London road. CHRISTIE, Andrew, ironmonger, 2 Duke street ; house, Princes street. CLARK, A. L. & Co., export boot and shoe manufacturers, John
Finnic street. Clark, Andrew L. (of A. L. Clark & Co.), house. South Hamilton st. Clark, George, house proprietor. Witch road. Clark, James, o West Langlands street.
Clark, James, spmt dealer, 4 West George street ; house, 2 do. Clark, John, grocer, Clark street. Clark, John, salesman, at James Armstrong's Boot and Shoe Shop; house,
Titchfield street. Clark, John, baker, 2 Bank street. Clark, Peter, slater, 3 Fore street Clark, Mrs. Peter, eating house, 3 Fore street. Clark, Miss Elizabeth, of Elmbank, London road.- Clark, Janet, 6 East George street. CLEARIE, David, boot and shoe manufacturer, and general shoe
furnisher, 1 and 3 Croft street ; house, 50 Dean street. Clydesdale Banking Company, office, 61 Portland street ; Council and
Taylor, agents. COATS, John, East Netherton street. COCHRANE, John, grocer, 49 High Glencairn street. Commercial Bank of Scotland, office, 50 King st.; A. J. Bruce, agent. Commercial Hotel, 6 Croft street ; John Sinclair. Commercial Tavern, 1 Regent street ; A. Millar, CONNALLY, Thomas, spirit merchant, 57 Fore street. Connally, Mrs. John, broker, 9 Fore street.
CONNELL, James, joint agent, Clydesdale Bank, 61 Portland street. Council, Mrs. Alexander, Clydesdale Bank Buildings, 61 Portland street. COOK, John, police sergeant, 15 Waterside street. Cook, John, beam and scale maker. High street. CORRIGAN, Mary, green grocer, 16 Regent street.
28 COSGROVE. GENERAL DIRECTORY. CROOKS.
COSGROYE, Patrick, cooper, Strand street. 0
COWIE, Adam, agent. Bank of Scotland, 39 Portland street. Ci
Cowie, John, spirit dealer, Dunlop street.
COWAN, George, grocer and spirit dealer, Robertson place.
Cowan, John, station master. Railway Station.
Cowan, Wilham, agent for machines, &c., Corn Exchange Buildings,
London road. CRAIG, Alexander, grocer. Low Glencairn street, Craig, David, pattern designer for carpets, office, 27 King street ; house.
Dean Cottage, Beansburn. Craig, David, railway clerk ; house, Greenbank, Hill street. Craig, J. & M., Dean, Hillhead, and Perceton Eire-Clay Works, and Hill- head Colhery. Craig, James (of J. & M. Craig), house, Gardenhill, Hill street. Craig, James, post runner to Crosshands, 31 Robertson place. Craig, John, & Son, cabinetmakers and joiners, George Hotel Buildings,
Portland street. Craig, John (of John Craig & Son), house, Greenbank, Hill street. Craig, John, spirit dealer, 32 High street. Craig, John, tailor and clothier, 1 Grange street. Craig, John, victualler and ham curer, 8 Cheapside. Craig, Matthew (of J. & M. Craig), house. Dean Hill. Craig, Robert (of John Craig & Son), house. Hill street. Craig, Robert, sen,, cabinetmaker, 80 King street; house, 99 King street. Craig, Wilham, baker, High Glencairn street. CRAIGIE, E. H. (of John Bicket & Son), house, Titchfield street. CRAWFORD, Charles, grocer, 16 Nelson street. Crawford, James, draper, 77 King street. Crawford, John S., professor of dancing and cahsthenics, George Hotel
Assembly Rooms, West George street. Crawford, Mungo, draper, 28 Duke street ; house. Hill street. Crawford, Mrs. James, grocer and spirit dealer. Bank street. CREE, David, senr., clerk at T. & J. Ferguson's, Nursery Mill ; house,
High Glencairn street. Cree, David, junr., pawnbrokers' assistant, 8 Wellington street. CREELMAN, Wilham, Scotch bonnet manufacturer, entrance from East
George street and Soulis street ; house. Alma Cottage, Hill street. Creelman, Wilham, spirit merchant, 5 Regent street. Creelman, Wilham Baillie, spirit merchant, Queen street. CREIGHTON, Rev. A. G., incumbent of Trinity Church ; house, The
Parsonage, Winton place, Dundonald road. CRICHTON, Mrs. James, spirit dealer, Railway Tavern, 22 West
George street. Crichton, Mrs. James, lodging-house keeper, 10 West George street. CROOKS, Adam, & Son, skinners and wool dealers, Welbeck street.
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-Crooks, Adam, senr. (of Adam Crooks & Son), ho., 20 Robertson place.
Crooks, Adam, junr., spirit dealer, 13 High Glencairn street.
Crooks Brothers & Coy., tanners, Ladeside.
Crooks, George, 14 St. Marnock street.
Crooks, John (of Crooks Brothers & Coy.), house, Flowerbank, Old
Irvine road. Crooks, John, candle maker, London road. Crooks, John G., Galahill, Fulton's lane.
Crooks, Robert (of Crooks Brothers & Coy.), ho, Galahill, Fulton's lane. Crooks, William (of Adam Crooks & Son), house, Welbeck Cottage,
Welbeck street. Crooks, Mrs. James, Wallace Bank, Welhngton street. CROSBIE, Robert, draper, 3 Boyd street.
GUMMING & Main, agents. Royal Bank of Scotland, 34 Portland st. Gumming, Robert (of Gumming & Main), Royal Bank, 34 Portland street. Gumming, Robert, shoemaker, 34 Strand street. Gumming, Mrs. Robert, Royal Bank Buildings, 34 Portland street. CUNNINGHAM, A., & Son, cabinetmakers, upholsterers, and stair railers,
Duke street ; workshops, Titchfield street. Cunningham, Alexander, clerk, Market lane. Cunningham, Andrew, clerk. Market lane ; house, Titchfield street. Cunningham, David, spirit dealer, 20 Cheapside street. Cunningham, George (of A. Cunningham & Son), ho., North Hamilton st. Cunningham & Gairdner, bonnet manufacturers, 24 High street. Cunningham, James (of A. Cunningham & Son), house, 8 Duke street. Cunningham, James (of Cunningham & Gairdner,) 53 Robertson place. Cunningham, John, confectioner and pastry baker, 64 Portland street ;
house, 66 Portland street. Cunningham, Robert (of A. Cunningham & Son), house, Titchfield street. CURDIE, George (of J. & G. Curdie), house. 26 Robertson place. Curdie, George, grocer and spirit dealer, 18 Robertson place. Curdie, J. & G., painters, 74 King street ; workshop, St. Andrew's street. Curdie, John (of J. & G. Curdie), house, Bentinck street. Curdie, John, jobbing gardener, Buchanan street. Curdie, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 8 Fore street. CURRIE, John, grocer and spirit dealer, Titchfield street. Currie, Robert, baker, 59 King street. Currie, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 8 Dean street. CUTHBERTSON, David, house proprietor, 54 Hill street. Cuthbertson & Taylor, carpet manufacturers, Bank street. Cuthbertson, Thomas, Senr. (of Cuthbertson & Taylor), house, Craighead,
High street. Cuthbertson, Thomas, junr. (of Cuthbertson & Taylor), house, Myrtle
Bank, Hill street. Cuthbertson, Janet, dressmaker, 9 Dean street.
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DALE, Mrs. Robert, 30 Back street.
DALGrLIESH, William, stocking manufacturer, 32 Mill Lane.
DALZIEL, James, gas surveyor, St. Marnock street.
Dalziel, Samuel, grocer, Langlands street.
DAYIE, John, grocer and spirit dealer, Princes street ; ho., 8 Fowlds st.
DAYIES, Joseph, tobacco pipe manufacturer, 72 Titchfield street; house,
Old Cast lane, Titchfield street. Davies, Mrs. James, St. Mungo's Cottage, Clark street. DICK, John, sergeant of burgh pohce, 2 Fowlds street. Dick, Matthew, burgh police constable, Kirktonholm street. DICKIE, Fowlds & Coy., seedsmen, St. Marnock street. Dickie, Francis, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 73 King street; house, 12
Clark terrace. Dickie, Hugh, fishmonger and Kcensed game dealer, Duke street ; house,
11 Douglas street. Dickie, James, chief clerk Post Office ; house, 32 Park street. Dickie, John, senr. (of Dickie, Fowlds & Co.), house, Titchfield House,
Titchfield street. Dickie, John, junr. (of Dickie, Fowlds & Co.), house, 59 Titchfield street. Dickie, John, missionary. Princes street. DOBSON, James, draper. Dean street. DODDS, James, teacher. Nelson Street School. DONALD, James, & Coy., iron merchants and general ironmongers, 8
Portland street. Donald, James (of James Donald & Coy.), ho.. Abbey Villa, London rd. DONALDSON, John, grocer, 67 Portland street. DON ALLY, John, spuit dealer, 55 Fore street. DOUGrLAS, Alexander (of Douglas, Reyburn & Coy.), house. West Park,
Dundonald road. Douglas, James, umbrella maker, Titchfield street. Douglas, Reyburn & Coy., bonnet and cap manufacturers. High street. Douglas, Robert, restaurant,- 57 Portland street. Douglas, William (of Douglas, Reyburn & Coy.), Millburn House,
London road. DREGHORN & Aitken, nurserymen, seedsmen, and florists^ 79 King st. Dreghorn, John, storekeeper^ Glasgow & South-Western Railway Work- shops ; 1 1 West Netherton street. Dreghorn, Wilham, weaver, 20 East Shaw street. DRUMMOND, D., clerk, Caledonian Foundry. Drummond, Miss, dressmaker, 32 King street. DUFF, Wilham, tailor and clother, 1 Bank street; house, 12 North
Hamilton street. Duff, Mrs., grocer, Robertson place.
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DUFFNER, Albert A., practical watch and clockmaker, 7 Queen street.
BTJNN, James, tailor, 9 Clark street.
DUNCAN, Mungo, grocer, 1 Dean street.
Duncan, William, spirit dealer, 98 Portland street.
DUNLOP, Alexander, & Son, tailors and clothiers, 11 King street.
Dunlop, David, dentist, 1 Portland road, corner of John Finnic street.
Dunlop & Eaglesham, coalmasters, Ashyard Colliery, Hurlford ; place of
business, London road, Kilmarnock. Dunlop, Hugh, tailor and clothier, 38 King street. Dunlop, John, joiner, Langlands brae ; house, 6 North Hamilton street. Dunlop, Matthew, Beansburn. Dunlop, Robert, carpet weaver. Dean street. Dunloj^, Samuel, spirit dealer, Refreshment Rooms, Railway Station ; ho.,
Dean street. Dunlop, Mary, 17 Wellington street. Dunlop, Mary, milliner, 2 West George street. DUNSMTJIR, Alexander, mill manager, Townholm. Dunsmnir James, carter, 37 High street.
DYKES, George (of John Dykes & Son), Ward's House, Dundonald rd. Dykes, John, & Son, seed merchants and nurserymen, Dundonald road. Dykes, John (of John Dykes & Son), Ward's House, Dundonald road. Dykes, Mrs. John, Gilshall, Dean street.
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EAGLESHAM, James (of Dunlop & Eaglesham), house, London road. EASTON, John, accountant, Union Bank ; house, Princes street. EATON, Oliver, bird and animal preserver, 14 Croft street. EDGAR, Alexander, jobbing gardener, 17 Bentinck street. Edgar, Mrs. Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, 54 Fore street. ELDER, Wilham, plasterer, 32 King street. ELLIOT, Thomas, Braeside Mill ; house, 2 St. Marnock's place. EWING, Hugh (of Turner & Ewing), house, 12 Mill lane.
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FALCONER, Joseph, oversman, Hillhead Colliery, Kilmaurs road.
FARQUHAR, Peter, chimney sweep and soot merchant, 32 Strand st,
FARREL, Thomas, foreman moulder, 10 Langlands street.
Female School of Industry, West Netherton st ; Miss Miller.
FERGUSON, Adam, Waterside street.
Ferguson, A. & J., baby linen and berlin wool warehouse, 111 King st.
Ferguson, A. (of A. & J. Ferguson), house, India street.
Ferguson, A. & R,, grocers and provision merchants, 24 Duke street.
32 FERGUSON. GENERAL DIRECTORY. FREW.
Ferguson, Donald, teacher, Townhead District School ; ho., 33 Bank st. Ferguson, James (of T. & J. Ferguson), house, 116 King street. Ferguson, James, tinsmith and gasfitter, 13 Waterloo street. Ferguson, John, power-loom foreman. West Netherton street. ^
Ferguson, John, & Son, drapers and clothiers, 68 and 70 King street. r
Ferguson, John (of John Ferguson & Son), house, 12 Portland terrace. Ferguson, T. & J., power-loom cloth manufacturers, Nursery Mill. Ferguson, Thomas (of T, & J. Ferguson). West Netherton street. Ferguson, William (of John Ferguson & Son), house, Ladybank Cottage,
Dundonald road. Ferguson, Jane (of A & J. Ferguson), house, India street. FINDLAY, Andrew, boot and shoe maker, 20 Park street. Findlay, Andrew, currier, 21 High street.
Findlay, George, officer for the Oddfellows' Society, West Netherton st. Findlay, Hugh (of Howie, Bruce & Findlay), house, 1 Nelson street. Findlay, Matthew, draper, 2 Henrietta street, r Findlay, Wilham, k Coy., Ayrshire Biscuit Factory, Hill street ; sale shop,.
74 Portland street. Findlay, Wilham (of Wm. Findlay k Coy.), ho.. Dean Cottage, Beansburn.. Findlay, Wilham, flesher, 12 Langlands street. FINNIE, Alexander, Annbank, London road. Finnic, Archibald, & Son, iron and coal merchants, Braefoot. Finnic, Archibald (of Archd. Finnic & Son), Springhill House, Irvine rd. Finnic k Young, ironmongers, 6 Regent street. FISHER, Miss, 12 Princes street. FORSTER, H. E., clerk, Caledonian Foundry. FOSTER, George, draper and clothier, 93 King street. Foster, Robert, clothier, 19 Yictcria place, King st. ; ho., Thomson st. FLEMING, John, senr., grocer, 34 Titchfield street. Fleming, John, baker,. 9 Cheapside street. Fleming, John, potato merchant, 5 Princes street; house, Springgrove
Cottage, South Hamilton street. Fleming, Wilham, grocer, 23 Dean street. Fleming, Mrs., eating-house keeper, 6 Bank street. Fleming, Mrs. Robert, carter, 28 Mill lane. FLINN, Hugh, lodging-house keeper, 11 Fore street. Fhnn, Mary, mangier, 50 Portland street. ERASER, W. M., general draper and clothier, Saint Marnock corner ;.
house, Ness Cottage. Dundonald road. FRAZER, William, teacher. East Shaw street. Free Henderson Church, Wellington street; Rev. D. Landsborough,.
minister. Free High Church, Portland street; Rev. P. W. Robertson, minister: Free St. Andrew's Church, Fowlds street ; Rev. Wra. Young, do. FREW, David, carter, 20 Braeside street.
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FULTON", Alexander, Baker, 22 King street ; house, 1 Guard lane,, Fulton, Hugh, spirit dealer, St. Marnock street.
Fulton, Thomas, sheriff-clerk depute, County Court Buildings, Kilmar- nock ; house, London road. FTJLLERTON, James, spirit dealer, 9 Strand street. FYFE, Andrew, musician, 9 Wellington street.
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GrAIRDNER, David C, (of R. & D. C. Gairdner, bankers). Union Bank, Bank street.
Gairdner, Robert (of R. & D. C. Gairdner, bankers). Union Bank; resi- dence, Thorntoun House, Kilmarnock.
Gairdner, Robert, gilder, Sandbed street.
Gairdner, Wilham,. baker. High Glencairn street.
GALT, Alexander, superintendent of pohce and town surveyor ; house, Green street.
Gait, John, officer of St. Marnock's Church; house, St. Marnock place.
GARDINER, Henry, bookkeeper, Glasgow & South-Western Railway Works ; house, Balmoral terrace.
GARYEN, Alexander, draper and clothier, 20 King st.; ho. Portland rd.
Garven, Miss, South Hamilton street.
Gas Works, Park street, and West Langlands street ; W. G. Walker, manager.
GEBBIE, John, grocer and provision merchant, 11 Portland street; house, 66 Portland street.
Gebbie, John, manufacturer of home-made cloth, 33. High Glencairn st.
GEDDES, Alexander, governor, Kilmarnock Prison, Bank street.
GEMMELL, Dalrymple, Dundonald road.
Gemmell, Hugh, Angel Inn and Hotel, Market lane.
GemmeU, Peter, joiner, 28 Fore street ; house, Kirktonholm street.
Gemmell, Robert, joiner. Back street ; house, Park street.
Gemmell, William, wright, Fowlds street ; house, 84 Portland road.
Gemmell, Mrs., Brougham place. Witch road.
George Hotel, 78 Portland street ; Andrew Walker.
GIBB, Hamilton, baker, 4 St. Marnock street.
Gibb, Hugh, foreman boiler maker, North Hamilton street,
Gibb, John, spirit dealer, High Glencairn street.
Gibb, Mrs. Alexander, bread and biscuit baker, and tea and coffee re- freshment rooms, 8 West George street.
GIBSON, David, baker, St Marnock street.
Gibson, George, Low Church officer, 24 Bank street.
Gibson, Hugh, officer of Athenaeum, and hbrarian ; ho , 21 Bentinck st.
Gibson. Hugh, skinner, Morris lane.
Gibson, Hugh, foreman dyer, Ls^nglands street.
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Gibson, James, grocer and provision merchant. High Glencairn street.
Gibson, James, post runner to Stewarton, West Shaw street.
Gibson, John, baker, 21 Titchfield street.
Gibson, John, heddler, 99 Titchfield street.
Gibson, Robert, china merchant, Morris place. 41 King street ; house, Henrietta street.
Gibson, Robert, grocer, spirit, and provision merchant, 37 High Glen- cairn street ; house. Queen street.
Gibson, Robert, draper, 19 Morton place.
Gibson, Robert, bookkeeper. Railway Workshops ; ho., Kirktonholm st.
Gibson, Wilham, foreman engineer, Inkerman place, Bonnyton road.
GIFFEN, John, superintendent of maintenance of railway ; house, Foot of Station brae.
GILCHRIST, Alexander, photographer, Duke street.
Gilchrist, David (of Gilchrist & Morton), 53 Robertson place.
Gilchrist, James, plumber, 122 King street ; house, 6 Princes street.
Gilchrist, John, book canvasser, 48 Robertson place.
Gilchrist & Morton, grocers and provision merchants, 75 King street.
Gilchrist, Thomas, spirit dealer, 10 West George street.
Gilchrist, Wilham, Hill street.
GILL, Thomas, grain merchant, Strand street ; ho., Rosebank, Hill st.
GILLESPIE, James, chemist and druggist, 86 King st.; ho., 13 Queen st.
GILMOUR, Hugh, post messenger to Hurlford ; ho.. East Netherton st.
Gilmour, James, tobacconist, 2 Fore street.
Gilmour, John, & Coy., Bonnyton CoUiery, by Kilmarnock.
Gilmour, John (of John Gilmour k Coy.), ho., Hillhead Villa, Portland ter.
Gilmour, Joseph, clerk, Montgomerie Cottage, Montgomerie street.
Gilmour, Thomas, grocer and spirit dealer, 29 Low Glencairn street.
GLASS, Mrs. William, stay maker, Titchfield street.
Glenfield Iron Coy., East Shaw street.
GLEN, James, eating-house keeper, 6 Green street.
GLOYER, Richard, tea dealer, Bentinck street.
GOOD, George, post messenger to Dundonald ; house. West Shaw st.
Good, John, post messenger to Perceton Row ; house, West Shaw st.
GOLDIE, James, grain dealer, 41 Strand street.
Goldie, John, manager Yulcan Foundry ; house. Park street.
GORDON, WiUiam, clothier, 20 West George st.; house, 3 Witch rd.
GOUDIE, James, foreman spinner. Factory Mill ; house, Langlands st.
Goudie, WilUam, spirit dealer, 108 King street.
GO WANS, John (of Moyes & Go wans), Cavendish House, Portland ter.
GRAHAM, James, boot and shoemaker.
Graham, John, jobbing gardener. West Shaw street.
Graham, M. grocer, Nelson street.
GRANGER, James, wool and commission merchant, Croft street ; house, 51 Strand street.
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GRANT, Mrs., AUanhill, London road.
Grant, Misses, teachers, AUanhill, London road.
GRAY, James, gardener, Springhill, Irvine road.
Gray, John, foreman platelayer, G. & S.-W. Railway ; ho., 43 Hill street.
GREGORY, James S., registrar of births, marriages, and deaths, for the burgh of Kilmarnock, Corn Exchange Buildings ; house, Townend.
Gregory, Thomsons & Coy., carpet manufrs., the Factory, 36 Green street..
GRIERSON, David, gunmaker, 41 Portland st. ; ho., 10 W. George st.
GRIEVE, Robert, & Son, tobacco and snuff manufrs., 24 Portland st.
Grieve, Miss, Clyde Yilla, Dundonald road.
GREEN, William, town missionary, Kadikoi place, North Hamilton st.
GROSS, Frederick Charles, procurator fiscal, chambers. Court House, St. Marnock street ; house, Orchardhill, London road.
GXJNNYON, William, classical and commercial teacher, New Academy, Princes street ; house, Burnpark Cottage, Henrietta street.
GUTHRIE, John, bookseller, stationer, and news-agent. Town's Build- ings, 18 King street ; house. Hill street.
HADDOW, James, draper, Fowlds street.
Haddow, WiUiam, clerk, 39 High street.
Haddow, Mrs. John, grocer, 39 High street.
HAGGO, Mathew, stationer and news-agent, 72 King street ; house,
121 King street. Haggo, Walter, carpet foreman, the Factory, 36 Green street; house,
38 Green street. HALL, George, & Coy., ham curers, 7 High Glencairn street. Hall, George (of George Hall & Coy.), house, 9 High Glencairn street. HALBERT, George, accountant, 126 King street. Halbert, John, Waterside street. HAINING, James, gardener, Elmbank, London road. HAMILTON, Alexander & James, town clerks ; office. Town Buildings,
King street. Hamilton, Alex, (of A. & J. Hamilton), ho., Wallace Bank, Wellington st. Hamilton, Andrew, cowfeeder, 55 Grange street. Hamilton, Andrew, letter carrier, 28 Robertson place. Hamilton, James (of A. & J. Hamilton), ho., Wallace Bank, Wellington st. Hamilton, John G., writer, 38 Portland st. , ho.. The Manse, London rd. Hamilton, John, fruiterer, 66 King street ; house, 28 Robertson place. Hamilton, Rev. James B., minister of the first charge of the Low Church;
house, The Manse, London road. Hamilton, Rev. Alexander, M.A., minister, U.P. Church, Portland road ;
house, U.P. Manse, Dundonald road. Hamilton, Mrs. Thomas, cowfeeder, 28 Robertson place.
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HAMMOND, Sergt. Jolin, drill instructor, oth A..Y.A., 37 Robertson pi. HANNAH, James, pawnbroker, Waterloo street; house, Galabank,
Wellington street. Hannah, James, & Son, manufrs. of home-made cloth, Welbeck street. Hannah, James (of James Hannah & Son), St. Andrew's street. .
Hannah, W., & Coy., dyers, Ayrshire Dye Works, Welbeck street. HANVEY, Patrick, spirit dealer, 37 Robertson place. HARLEY, John, funeral undertaker, 26 Waterloo street. . HART, Peter, spirit dealer, 40 High street.
Hart, Thomas, foreman turner. Railway Workshops; ho., 67 Bonnyton sq. HARYIE, David (of Wilson & Harvie), blockcutters ; ho., St. Andrew's st. HASTIE, James, town-officer, 9 Portland street. Hastie, Mrs. James, dealer in toys, 2 Croft street. HAY, James, burgh poHce constable, West Langlands street. HENDERSON, Andrew, spirit dealer, Witch road. Henderson, Donald, inspector of waggons, G. & S. W. Railway Coy.;
house, 10 North Hamilton street. Henderson, Jas., writer. Market lane; ho., Bentinck Cottage, Bentinck st. Henderson, James, weaver, Garden street. Henderson, Wilham, teller. Bank of Scotland. HENDRY, Thomas, sexton, St. Andrew's Burying Ground ; house, 14
East Netherton street. HERON, William, hairdresser and wigmaker, 88 King street. HIGGINS, Wilham, woollen manufacturer. Waterside street. HIGHET J. dressmaker. Mill lane. Highet, Jessie, milliner, 66 Fore street. HILL, James C, fishmonger, 48 Portland street. Hill, David (of Mushat, Hill, & Co.),
HILLHOUSE, James, carpet weaver, 20 St. Marnock street. Hillhouse, Thomas (of T. Stewart & Sons), ho., Orchardton, London rd. HIS LOP, Rev. Robert, minister, E.U. Church, Clerk's lane; house,
Dundonald road. HODGE, James, grocer and spirit merchant, 10 King street ; house,
56 King street. Holm Foundry Coy., 58 Low Glencairn street; James Blackwood. Holm Mission Meeting House, West Shaw street ; Rev. James Banks. HOOD, James, & Son, cabinetmakers and Upholsterers, Cheapside,
and 73 Portland street. Hood, James (of James Hood & Son), 73 Portland street. Hood, Mrs. James, seni., 1 Cheapside street. HOPKIN, Mrs., grocer, 19 Titchfield street.
HORNE, John, coalmaster. Holmes and Galston Collieries, near Kilmar- nock, Gilsburn House, Dean street. Home, Robert R., coalmaster. Holmes and Galston Colheries, Gilsburn
House, Dean street.
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HOUSTON, David, dealer in unredeemed pledges, 14 Fore street, HOWIE, Bruce & Findlay, photograpliers, John Finnie street, foot of
Railway brae. Howie, David, seedsman, 6 Portland street ; house, India street. Howie, David, sphit dealer, 10 Duke street ; house, David's lane. Howie, John, seedsman, 6 Portland street ; house, India street. Howie, John, wheelwright and shuttle maker, 9 Titohfield street; house,
East Netherton street. Howie, John, senr., wood merchant, West Langlands street. Howie, John, junr., wood merchant. West Langlands st.; ho., Inkerman pi. Howie, John (of Howie, Bruce & Findlay), 10 Kelk pi., near Kilmarnock. Howie, WilUam, seed merchant, 6 Portland street; house, Springfield
Yilla, Dundonald road. Howie, WiUiam, porter, Union Bank, Bank street. Howie, Helen, dressmaker. Bank street. HUMPHREY, George, 11 Low Glencairn street. Humphrey, John, photographer. King street. Humphrey, Thomas, spirit dealer, 15 Cheapside street. HUNTER, Alexander, foreman boiler maker. North Hamilton street. Hunter, George, boot and shoe manufacturer, High Glencairn street. Hunter, William, draper, 16.^ Bank street. Hunter, Mrs. Alexander, Kcensed broker, 6 Strand street. HUTCHIESON, Archibald, clerk, 22 St. Andrew's street. Hutchison, Rev. Smith, missionary, Hurlford; ho., Gilshall, Dean street. HYSLOP, John, stamper. Post Office, 26 Mill lane.
INGLIS, Andrew, woollen manufacturer, 3 Douglas street.
Inghs, Andrew, grocer, 6 Langlands street.
IngUs, Hugh, confectioner, 13 Portland street; house, 16 Park street.
Inghs, James, salt store, 24 Waterloo street.
Inghs, John, carter, 9 Braeside.
Inghs, William, salesman, 101 King street.
INGRAM, James, architect, 114 King street; house, Dundonald road.
Ingram, James, time-keeper, Railway Workshops; house, 21 Bentinck st.
INNES, David, joiner and funeral undertaker, 11 Strand street ; house,
St. Marnock place. Irvine Bank Printworks, Low Glencairn street. IRYINE, Robert, bookseller, stationer, and news-agent, 90 King street;
house, 30 Langlands street.
JACK, Andrew, grocer and provision merchant, 12 Fore street; house, 17 Portland street.
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JACKSON, Henry, basket maker, 3 Bank street.
JAMiESON, Archibald, confectioner, 60 Robertson place.
Jamieson, Rev. David T., minister of Princes Street U.P. Church ; house,
Clark street. Jamieson, Robert, boot and shoe maker, 47 Back street. Jamieson, Mrs. Wilham, grocer and spirit dealer, 4 High street. JARDINE, John, smith and shoeing forge, Mill lane; house, 9
Robertson place, JOHNSTON, Alexander, baker, 10 Low Glencairn street. Johnston, Jas., inspector of nuisances. Corn Exchange Buildings, Green st. Johnston, John, drapers' assistant, Morris place, King street. Johnston, John, post runner to Tarbolton, 7 Nelson street.
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KELLIE, John, boot and shoe merchant, 22 Waterloo street.
KELLY, David, burgh poHce constable, 3 Robertson place.
Kelly, John, draper, 22 Park street.
Kelly, Samuel, junr., grocer, and boot and shoe mercht., 47 Fore street.
Kelly, Samuel, senr., inspector of burgh police, 49 Fore street.
KENNEDY & Coy., water meter manufacturers, Townholm.
Kennedy, James, engineer, Inkerman place, Bonnyton road.
Kennedy, Thomas (of Kennedy & Coy.), ho.. Woodland Yilla, Portland rd.
Kennedy, Thomas, junr., Glenfield Iron Coy. ; ho., St. Mungo's Cottage,
16 Clark street. KENTLAND, John, locksmith, 21 Robertson place. KERNAHAN, Thomas, confectioner, and licensed dealer in game, 40
Portland street ; house. Low Church lane. KERR, James (of Wm. Campbell & Coy.), Welbeck Printworks ; house,
31 Bentinck street. Kerr,- James, salesman at Wm. Creelman's, 5 Regent street ; house, .50
Titchfield street. Kerr, John, tailor and clothier, 22 Regent street, Kerr, Robert, church officer, High Church ; house, 86 Portland street. Kerr, Robert (of Thomas Kerr & Coy.), house, 54 Titchfield street. Kerr, Robert, confectioner, Duke street.
Kerr, Thomas, & Coy., boot and shoe manufrs., 47 Titchfield street. Kerr, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 78 Titchfield street. Kerr, Mrs. William, grocer. North Hamilton street. KILGOIJR, Joseph, pawnbroker, 7 High street. Kilmarnock Academy, London road.
Kilmarnock Athenaeum and Reading Room, Corn Exchange Buildings, Kilmarnock Brewery, Grange street ; Moyes &, Gowans.
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Kilmarnock Co-operative Society (Limited) —
Central store 47 Portland street.
No. 1 branch store, Inkerman place.
„ 2 Do Titchfield street.
„ 3 Do Corn Exchange Buildings.
Baking store 4 Water lane.
Kilmarnock Foundry Coy., engineers and founders, Townholm, and at A.
Finnie & Sons, Braefoot. Kilmarnock Library, Corn Exchange Buildings ; Hugh Gibson, librarian. KINGr, Wilham, boot and shoe warehouse, 15 Queen st.; house, 13 do. KIRK, Mrs. Thomas, baby linen warehouse, Duke street.
LAMBIE, Alexander, church officer, Winton Place E.U. Church; house,
Kirktonholm street. Lambie, John, manufacturer of home-made cloth, 47 King street. Lambie, E., dressmaker, Dundonald road. LAMONT, Alexander (of Robert Lamont & Son), house, Burnside
Cottage, London road. Lamont, G, & W., grocers. Market bridge. Lamont, John, boot and shoe manufacturer, 3 Portland street ; house,
Crispin Cottage, Thomson street.. Lamont, Robert, & Son. dry Salter s, Market bridge. LANDSBOROIJGH, Rev. David, minister, Henderson Free Church;
Manse, 1 Wellington street. LATTA, Mrs. George, spirit dealer, 3 Welbeck street. LAUDER, Hugh, dyer, 105 King street ; house. Princes street. Lauder, Hugh, draper, 51 King street; house, 2 North Hamilton street. LATJGHLAND, Edward, Dean Cottage; Witch road. Laughland, James, bonnet and military forage, cap manufacturer, High
street ; house. Bee Bank, Witch road. Laughland, Roxburgh, & Co., woolspinners, Townholm. Laughland, WiUiam, bonnet maker, 3 Dean street. LAW, Robert, confectioner, 51 Fore street. L AWRIE , David, teller. Union Bank ; house. Witch road. Lawrie, William, house proprietor. Dean street. LAWSON, John, draper and woollen manufacturer, 95 King street;
house, Ivy Bank, Welhngton street. LEARMONT, Alexander, baker, 5 Titchfield street. LEE, Thomas, Commercial and mathematical teacher, Kilmarnock
Academy ; house, Morton House, Morton place. LEIPER, R. & J. drapers, 28 Portland street. Leiper, John (of R. & J. Leiper), Park street. Leiper, Robert (of R. & J. Leiper), Buchanan street.
40 LINDSAY. GENERAL DIRECTORY. MATHER.
LINDSAY, Thomas, house proprietor, Dean street.
LITTLE, Mrs. Davfd, spirit dealer. Sun Inn, Green street.
Little, James, manufacturer, 14 East Shaw street.
Little, William colour maker, East Netherton street.
LITTLEJOHN, George, senr., cartwright, Beansburn.
Littlejohn, George,. jum\, cartwright, Dunlop street.
LOCH BEAD, James, carter, Langlands street.
LOGAN, William C, English teacher, Kilmarnock Academy; house,^
Dundonald road. LORIMER, John, grocer, M'Culloch's Buildings, Bonnyton road. LOUDON, George, confectioner, Titchfield street. LOVE, Catherine, milKner and straw hat maker, St. Marnock street. LUCAS, James, grocer, West Langlands street. Lucas, Robert, brassfounder. College wynd; house, 69 Portland street. LYMBURN, Mrs. John, 45 Portland street.
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MABON, Thomas G.,- hair-dresser^ 9 Back lane.
MACDOUGALL, Malcolm, drill instructor A.Y.C., Montgomery street. MACGLASHAN, Charles (of Wm. Findlay & Coy.), ho., Dundonald rd. Macglashan, Misses, teachers, Springvale Seminary, Dundonald road ; ho.
Dundonald road. M ACL AG AN, James, druggist, 58 Portland street. MACLEOD, Donald, MD., 102 King street. MACMILLAN, Mrs. Duncan, Bentinck street. Macmillan, M. & W., hosiers and haberdashers, 12 Duke street. Magnetic Telegraph OfSce, Railway Station ; Wm. Malcolm, clerk. MAIN, William (of Gumming & Main), 4 Balmoral terrace. MACK, Thomas, draper, 2 Titchfield st.; ho., 1 St. Andrew's street. MACKAY, David (at Wm. Rankin & Sons), house. King street. Mackay, John (of Mackay & Son), house, Dean Bank, Beansburn. MACKIE, A. & J., general carters, 1 Princes street. MAIR, John, hcensed broker and furniture dealer, 7 Fore street. MALLOCH, James, weighing machine and scale beam maker, 26 Regent st. MANSON, John, tailor, 92 Titchfield street.
Manson, Samuel, truck inspector, G. & S.- W. Railway ; ho., Bonnyton sq,. Manson, Wilham, spirit merchant, 76 Titchfield street. MARSHALL, Alexander, M.D., Dundonald road. Marshall, John, auxiliary letter carrier, Post Office ; ho., Nelson street. MARTIN, Rev. Thomas, minister of St. Andrew's Established Church ;
South Hamilton street. MATHER, John A., grain merchant, 21 Portland street; ho., Northbrae,
Hill street. Mather, Mrs. Alexander, Leadhall, London road.
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MATTHEWS, Joseph, cowfeeder, 58 Low Glencairn street.
MERRY, John, & Coy., shawl and delaine printers, Irvine Bank Print- works, Low Glencairn street.
Merry, John, senr., Braeside House, off London road.
MEL YIN, John, & Coy., cabinetmakers, 62 Low Glencairn street.
MICHAEL, Mrs. Peter, boarding-house, 92 Portland street.
MILLAR, Alexander, bank accountant and insurance agent, Commercial Bank of Scotland ; house, 14 South Hamilton street.
Miller, Alexander, pawnbroker, 10 Fore street.
Millar, Andrew, spirit dealer. Commercial Tavern, 1 Regent street.
Millar, Andrew, eating-house keeper, 16 Waterloo street.
Miller, George A., 10 Fore street.
Millar, James Thos., assistant macer of Sheriff Court, 14 St. Marnock st.
Miller, Robert, pawnbroker, Sandbed st., entrance also by 33 King st.
Millar, WilHam, macer of Sheriff Court, 14 St. Marnock street.
Millar, William, hostler, Wheat Sheaf Inn, Croft street.
Miller, Mrs. E., grocer and provision merchant, St. Marnock street.
Millar, Annie, principal teacher Female School of Industry, West Netherton street.
MILLOY, John, book canvasser, 38 Nelson street.
Milloy, Thomas, draper. Low Glencairn street.
MILNE, John (of Waterstone & Milne), house, 89 Portland street.
Milne, Mrs., Rosebank, London road.
MITCHELL, James, jobbing gardener, 19 Dean street.
Mitchell, Robert (at Wm. Wallace & Co.'s), ho., Thomson street.
Mitchell, Wilham, & Coy., tobacco manufacturers, 58 King street.
Mitchell, Wilham (of Wm. Mitchell & Coy.), ho., Rosebank, London rd.
Mitchell, Wilham, & Son, tailors, 13 Douglas street.
Mitchell, Mrs. James, mangier, Titchfield street.
Mitchell, Mrs. William, potato dealer, 15 Dean street.
MOODIE, Hugh, printer, Beansburn.
Moodie, John, precentor. North Hamilton street.
Moodie, Agnes, teacher, Beansburn.
MOFFAT, J. H., clog maker, 2 Waterloo st.; ho., 21 East Netherton st.
MOOINEY, Hugh, slater and general jobber, 19 Sandbed street.
MONTGOMERY, John C, clerk, Duke of Portland's Estate Office, Braehead.
Montgomery, Thomas, carpet weaver. Grange street.
Montgomery, Thomas, cowfeeder, 27 Back lane.
MORISON, Alexander, wholesale and family grocer, Morris place. King street ; house, 3 Portland road.
Morison, George, & Sons, steam fruit preserve makers, 68 Portland st.
Morison, George, tea merchant and grocer, 68 Portland street; house, Lilyhill, Hih street.
Morison, Robert, foreman baker. Mill lane.
42 MORGAN. GENERAL DIRECTORY. M'ADAM.
MORGAN, John, skinner, 23 High street.
MORTON, Alexander, & Son, cutlers, engineers, machine makers,
opticians, nautical instrument and telescope makers, John Finnic street. Morton, Alexander (of Alexander Morton & Son), house, 4 Langlands st. Morton, Andrew, storeman to J. Donald & Co., West George street;
house, Strandhead. Morton, Charles, engineer and machine maker, Morton place. Morton, George, flesher, 85 Portland street.
Morton, Hugh (of Dickie, Fowlds, & Co.), ho.. Laurel Bank, London rd. Morton, James (of Gilchrist & Morton), house, 53 Robertson place. Morton, James, carpet weaver, Douglas street. Morton, Mrs. John, grocer, &c.. Grange street. Morton, Mrs. Thomas, old workshops, Morton place. MOYES & Gowans, brewers, Kilmarnock Brewery, Grange street. Moyes, Robert (of Moyes & Gowans), ho., Kinfauns Lodge Portland road. MUIR, James, sergeant of Burgh Police, 15 East Netherton street. Muir, John Marshall, writer, 27 King street; residence. Bonny hill House,
by Kilmarnock. Muir, Mathew, builder, 31 Bank street. Muir, Wilham, currier and leather merchant, 8 Titchfield street ; house,
33 Grange street. Muir, Margaret, grocer, 4 Douglas street. Muir, Miss, shroud maker, 19 Bank street. MULLEN, Patrick, china and earthenware dealer, rag and waste
merchant, Glencairn square. MUNRO, Peter, jobbing smith, 47 High Glencairn street. Munro, Mrs. John, Hcensed broker, Menford lane. MURCHIE, James (at Stewart Brothers, King street), house, 2 South
Hamilton street. MURCHLAND, James, green grocer and gardener, 29 Fore street,
and Dean street gardens. MURDOCH, Robert, grocer and spirit dealer, Princes st. Murdoch, Grace, dressmaker, 45 High Glencairn street. MURRAY, James, spirit dealer, 13 Cheapside street. Murray, George, drill instructor, A.Y.C., Montgomery street. Murray, John, foreman moulder, Glenfield Works, East Shaw street. Murray, Robert, dyer and scourer, Corn Exchange Buildings, Green st. MURPHY, Mrs. Jane, lodging-house keeper, 26 Fore street. MUSHAT, Hill, & Co., scotch bonnet manufacturers. Union street. Mushat, William (of Mushat, Hill, & Co.), house, Morton place. Mushat, James, draper, 5 West Langlands street. Mushat, John, weaver, Dean street.
MUTTER, George, saddler, 31 Portland street ; house, 2 Clark terrace. M'ADAM, Frederick, 4 Robertson place. M'Adam, Mrs. Wm., flesher, 25 Bank street, and Kadikoi place.
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M'ALISTER, GENERAL DIRECTORY. M'GAVIN.
M'ALISTER, Charles, sergeant volunteer staff, house, 6 Dean street. M'Alister, James, surgeon, 113 King street; house, 64 King street. M'BRATNEY, William, foreman, waggon shop, Railway Works; house.
8 Bonnyton square. M'C AFFRAY, Wilham, draper, 16 Cheapside street; house, 34 Fore st, M'CALL, William (of A. L. Clark & Coy.), house, 3 Langlands street. M'CALLUM, Samuel, spirit dealer, 40 High street. M'Callum, Mrs. John, 16 Croft street. M'CAMMON, Michael, tea dealer, Langlands street. M'CAW, John, wine and spirit merchant, 10 Regent street. M'CLURE, John, 21 Clark street.
M'Clure, Mungo, burgh pohce constable, house. Hill street. M'COLL, Hugh (of George Hall & Coy.), ho., 14 North Hamilton street. M'Coll, Ann, grocer, 1 Witch road. M'CoU, Catherine, boys' dress maker, 1 Witch road. M'CONNELL, Edward & John, pawnbrokers, 18 J Bank street. M'CRACKEN, Andrew, senr., tailor and clothier, 37 Portland street ;
house. Witch road. M'Cracken, And., junr., tailor and clothier, 37 Portland st.; ho.. Witch rd. M'CRAE, Robert, cooper and riddle maker, 24 Regent st. ; ho., 39 Fore st. M'Crae, William, cooper, 11 Waterloo street. M'Crae, William R., cooper, 61 Low Glencairn street. M'CREATH, Thomas, grocer, 23 Back street.
M'CULLEY, Wilham^ spirit dealer, 54 and 56 Low Glencairn street. M'CIJLLOCH, David, Vulcan Foundry; house, Bellevue Cottage,
Bonnyton road. M'Culloch, Thomas, Yulcan Foundry ; ho., Bellevue Cottage, Bonnyton rd. M'Culloch, Wilham, Yulcan Foundry; ho., 14 Duke street. M'Culloch, Mrs., Bellevue Cottage, Bonnyton road. M'CUTCHEON, Wilham, foreman engineer, Inkerman place. M'Cutcheon, William, sawyer, 4 West Langlands street. M'DERMID, Donald, bottler, 26 Waterloo street; ho,, 33 Soulis street. M'DONALD, Donald, cabinetmaker, 24 King street. M'EWING, Henry, lodging..-house keeper, 4 New street. M'FADZEN, James, commercial traveller, 23 Regent street. M'Fadzen, Mrs., grocer, 38 High street. M'FARLANE, John, spirit dealer, 20 Bank street. M'Farlane, John, hcensed broker and furniture dealer, 64 Fore street. M'Farlane, Matthew, foreman, Holm Foundry ; ho., 60 Low Glencairn st. M'FE DRIES, Hugh, boot and shoe maker, 13 Fore street. M'Fedries, Thomas, boot and shoe manufacturer, Queen street. M'Fedries, Thomas, spirit dealer, Burns' Tavern, Low Glencairn street. M'GARY, John, tailor and clothier, 16 Waterloo street. M'GAUN, Wilham, cowfeeder, Morton place. M'GAYIN, Wilham, weaving agent. 11 Robertson place.
44 M^GEACHIN.- — GENERAL DIRECTORY. ]\r*LEAN.
M'GEACHIN, G-eorge W., auctioneer, 65 Portland street. M'GEAN, Daniel, boot and shoe manufacturer, 17 Fore street. M'GOUGAN, Thomas (of Rankin & M'Gougan), house, Duke street,
entrance from David's lane. M'GOUNE, Edward, licensed broker, 32 Strand street. M'GREGOR, Adam, foreman printer, Bishopfield Printwork ; house, 1
High street. M'Gregor, Adam, photographer, Robertson's land. King street, entrance
from Back lane. M'Gregor, John, draper, 97 King street ; house, 3 Croft street. M'Gregor, Peter, manager, Bishopfield Printwork, High street; house,
Bowring place. Dean street. M'Gregor, Thomas, clerk, Bishopfield Printwork ; house, 60 Dean street. M'GXJIRE, John, spirit dealer, 21 Fore street. M'HOTJL, David, cowfeeder, 24 Dean street. M'Houl, James, printer, 27 Croft street. M'INDOE, Mrs. Robertson, dealer in unredeemed pledges, 10 Waterloo
street; house, 16 Wellington street. M'INTYRE, James, manufacturer of home-made cloths, Dundonald rd. M'KAY, Archibald, bookseller and hbrarian, 124 King street. M'KENZIE, John (of Turnbull & M'Kenzie), ho., Dundonald road. M'Kenzie, John, flesher, 14 Strand street.
M'Kenzie, Wm., foreman painter. Railway Works; ho., 1 Langlands st. M'Kenzie, Mrs. Hugh, Brougham place. Witch road. M'KERLIE,, Miss, Bible reader, 24 Welhngton street. M'KERRELL, Thomas, collector for friendly societies and bill poster,
104 Titchfield street. M'KERROW, Andrew, agricultural implement maker, Beansburn. M'KIE, James, printer, bookbinder, bookseller, stationer, and news-agent,
2 and 6 King street ; house. Alpha Cottage (West). M'KINLAY, Alexander, draper, 79 Titchfield street. M'Kinlay, Mrs. Robert, spirit dealer, 81 Titchfield street. M'KISSOCK, George, spiiit dealer, 7 St. Marnock street. M'KNIGHT, George, cowfeeder, 13 Wellington street. M'KORKIE, Mrs.., boarding-house keeper, 2 Henrietta street. M'LAREN, George (of Brown & M'Laren), ho., Gowanbrae, London rd. M'Laren, George, junr., sohcitor, 1 Cheapside street ; house, Gowanbrae,
London road. M'L AUGHL AND, Jas., spirit dealer, Caledonian Tavern, 12 Waterloo st. M'Laughland, Jeremiah, Bowling Alley, Portland street ; house Clark st. M'Laughland, Neil, hcensed broker, 17 Strand street. M'Laughland, Robert, burgh constable. Low Glencairn street. M'LEAN, Andrew, hot presser and calenderer, 89 Titchfield street. M'Lean, Adam, manufacturer of home-made cloth, 6 East Shaw street. McLean, Andrew (of Wyllie & M'Lean), house, 91 Titchfield street.
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M'Lean, William, clerk, 26 Wellington street.
M'Lean, Peter (of William Campbell & Co.), Welbeck Printworks;
house, 110 King street. M'LELLAND, Archibald, grocer and fish merchant, 42 and 46 Portland
street ; house, 44 do. M'Lelland, John, ticket collector. Railway Station. M'Lelland, Peter, dyer, Ladeside ; house, 29 Grange street. M'Lelland, Miss, St. Mungo's Cottage, Clark street. M'MAHON, John, spirit dealer, 32 Fore street. M'MATH, John, sergeant of burgh pohce, Waterside street. ]\1'MULDR0CH, John, joiner, Union street, entrance from High street. M'Muldroch, George, grocer, 9 Boyd street. M'MXJRCHIB, John, grocer. Park street.
M'MURTRIE, Adam, Black Bull Hotel, 14 and 16 Portland street. M'Murtrie, John, grocer, Beansburn.
M'NAB, Wilham, silk mercer and draper, 13 King st.; ho., 35 Hill st. M'NAUGHT, Turner, portioner, 87 Portland street. M'NAUGHTOlSr, Daniel, embroiderer, Bentinck Factory, Bentinck street. M'JSTaughton, John, criminal officer; house, 6 West Langlands st. M'NEIL, James, keeper of Reading-Room ; house, Strand street. M'PHAIL, James, tanner, 13 Fulton's lane. M'Phail, Wilham, skinner, 15 East George street. M'PHERSON, Daniel, Crown Hotel, Cheapside street. M'Pherson, John, carter, 33 Back street. M*QUADE, Peter, thatcher. Low Church lane. M'QXJEEN, David, fancy bread and biscuit baker, 81 King street. M'SKIMMING, Andrew (at C. & A. M. Samson's), John Finnie street M'YAIL, James, tailor, 5 Bouverie place. Grange street. M'YICAR, Alexander, miller. New Mill, by Kilmarnock. M'WHIR, John, Free High Church officer, 86 Portland street. M'WHIRTER, Thomas, baker, 8 Wellington street. M'WILLIAM, Mary, dressmaker, 4 High Glencairn street.
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NAIRN, George, senr., blockcutter, Fowlds street.
Nairn, George, junr., clerk, Fowlds street.
National Bank of Scotland, office, 26 King street; James Wilson and
James Stewart, agents. NEIL, John, grocer, 1 Morton place. Neil, Mrs. James, ironer and dresser, Robertson place. Neil, Margaret, grocer. Hill street. NEILSON, Andrew, baker, 26 Fore street. Neilson, James, draper. Park street. Neilson, Robert, seedsman, &c., 31 Fore street.
46 NEW. GENERAL DIRECTOKY, PATRICK.
New Public School, Fowlds street ; James Stevenson, teacher. NEWLANDS, John, jeweller and watchmaker, 22 Portland street. NISBET, Andrew, foreman boiler maker, Railway Works; house, 64 p Bonnyton square. , I
Nisbet, Matthew, smith, Dunlop street. Nisbet, Thomas, skinner, 48 High street. NICOL, James, shoemaker, 39 Boyd street. NORYAL, James, foreman joiner, Railway Works ; ho., 68 Bonnyton sq.
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OLIVER, Andrew, draper, 63 King street; house, Hawthorn Bank,
London road. OHver, Hugh, burgh constable, Bentinck street. Ohver, Mrs. Andrew, senr., sewing agent. Back lane. ORR, WiUiam, manager to Charles RobiD & Coy., Croft street. OSBORNE, James, draper, Crown Inn Close, Cheapside. j
Osborne, Wilham, 20 Princes street. "'
OSTLER, James, colhery manager. Witch road.
PAISLEY, James, carpet foreman, 4 Dean street.
PARKER, Thomas, cowfeeder, 6 West Netherton street.
PATERS ON, Andrew, picture frame maker, St. Andrew's street.
Paterson, J., sewmg agent, West Netherton street.
Pater son, John, flesher, 27 Fore street.
Paterson, John, of&cer of Clerk's Lane E.U. Ch. ; ho.. Clerk's lane manse,
Paterson, John, inspector of poor, Kilmarnock House ; ho., Clark street.
Paterson, John, waiter, George Hotel ; house, 77 Portland street.
Paterson, Robert, spirit dealer, 6 West George street.
Paterson, Wilham, 1 West Langlands street.
Paterson, Mrs., mangier, 36 Hill street.
Paterson, Catherine, dressmaker, 80 Titchfield street.
PATON, Hugh (of W. Samson & Coy.), ho., Yiewvilla, Hill street,
Paton, James, flesher, Witch road.
Paton, John, bonnet manufacturer, 28 High street.
Paton, John, plasterer, 11 West Langlands street.
Paton, Robert, smith and ironmonger, 57 Strand street; ho., 12 Hill st.
Paton, Robert (of W. Samson & Coy.), house, Yiewvilla, Hill street.
Paton, Thomas, flesher, 35 Hill street.
PARTRIDGE, George, tailor and clothier, 5 Waterloo street; and spirit
dealer, at house, 9 High Glencairn street. PATRICK, Mrs., midwife, 14 Robertson place.
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Patrick, Misses, Ladies' Seminary, Jolin Finnie street.
PAXTON, George, & Sons, brewers, Richardland Brewery.
Paxton, George (of George Paxton & Sons), house, Richardland House.
Paxton, James (of George Paxton & Sons), house, Bellsford Bank, off
East Netherton street. Paxton, John, M.D., Edin., Winton place, Dundonald road. Paxton, Jeanie, dressmaker, 81 Titchfield street. PEDEN, John, & Co., coachbuilders, 7 and 9 Bank street. Peden, Wilham, 28 Back street. PEEBLES, John, chimney sweeper. Strand street. PERRY, Bernard, chimney sweeper, 44 Fore street. PETRIE, David, & Son, Grange street. PETRIE, Thomas (of David Petrie & Son), 13 Grange street. PHILLIPS, David, grocer and spirit dealer, 80 Hill street; house, 62 do. Phillips, Mrs., ladies' sick nurse, Titchfield street. PICKEN, James Hunter, Burnside House, London road, and Hillhouse
Lodge, near Fenwick. PITT, David, senr., potato merchant, 27 and 29 Regent street. Pitt, David, Junr., potato merchant, 27 and 29 Regent street. POLLOCK, Charles, grocer, 14 High Glencairn street; house, 12 High
Glencairn street. Pollock, Wihiam, hair dresser, 4 Market lane. ; house, 45 King st. POLLARD, Benjamin, manufacturer, 22 East Shaw street. PORTER, Alexander, spirit dealer, 32 Langlands street, Portland Forge Coy., Forge street, off Bonnyton road. Post Office, Queen street ; David Rankin, postmaster. PRIDE, Wilham, manager, Kilmarnock Foundry, 33 Dean street.
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QTJIN, Ennis, hcensed broker, 40 Fore street. Quin, Patrick, china merchant, 36 Fore street. Quin, Thomas, licensed broker, 24 Fore street.
RAE, David, clothier, 18 Cheapside street.
Rae, Samuel, boot and shoe manufacturer, 15 Park street.
RAEBURN, John, portioner. High street.
RAILTON, Robert (of Gregory, Thomson's & Coy.), Deanside House,
Beansburn. Railton, William, architect and civil engineer, St. Marnock place ; house,
Grange terrace, Irvine road. Railton, Mrs. John, portioner, London road. RAMAGE, Adam, Dean House, near Kilmarnock,
48 RAMAGE. GENEBAL DIRECTORY. RICHMOND.
Hamage, Rev. Thos., minister of Reformed Pl-esbyterian Church, Mill lane. RAMSAY, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 18 Boyd street. Ramsay, William, builder, St. Andrew's street. RANKIN, David (of Wm. Rankin & Son), house, Barbadoes Bank,
Dundonald road. Rankin, James, watch and clockmaker and jeweller, 82 King street ; ho.^
Summerlee Cottage, South Hamilton street. Rankin, James, surgeon, 60 Portland street.
Rankin, John B. (of Wm. Rankin & Son), house, Barbadoes Bank. Rankin, Robert, spirit dealer, 9 Regent street. Rankin, W. & J., drapers, 13 Titchfield street. Rankin, William, general jobber, 122 King street. Rankin, Wilham, & Coy., pharmaceutical chemists, 7 King street. Rankin, William (of Wilham Rankin & Coy.), chemist, house, Belmont
House, Grange terrace. Rankin & M'Gougan, pawnbrokers, Duke st., entrance from' David's lane; Rankin, William (of Rankin & M'Gougan), 13 Titchfield street. Rankin, Wilham, & Son, wine and spirit merchants, 96 King street Rankin, Mrs., baker, 6 Duke street. Rankin, Miss, Wallace Bank, Welhngton street. RAYNER, John, officer of inland revenue, Park lane. READiNG-Room, 5 Portland street ; John Steven, secretary. REID, Charles, senr., road surveyor, Lillymount Cottage, Clark street. Reid, Charles, junr., pavier and contractor, Lillymount Cottage, Clark st. Reid, Hugh, Pleasantfield Cottage, Witch road. Reid, Hugh (of John Reid & Son), house, 1 Henrietta street. Reid, James Carse (of W. & T. Samson), house, 10 Rosebank, oU
London road. Reid, John, & Son, house painters and decorators, 51 Portland street. Reid, John (of John Reid & Son), 49 Portland street. Reid, John, foreman gardener, 10 Rosebank, off London road. Reid, John, Portland Printworks, off Welbeck street; house, Queen street. Reid, Robert, & Co., cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 94 King street. Reid, Robert (of Reid & Co.), 94 King street. Reid, Mrs. Hugh, mangier. Back lane. Reid, Mrs. Hugh, Clark street.
Reid, Ehzabeth, boarding-house keeper, 2 West George street. RENNIE, James, carpet weaver, 12 Boyd street. Rennie, John, staff sergeant of enrolled pensioners, Titchfield street. REYBURN, Hugh T. (of Douglas, Reyburn, & Co.), ho., Portland rd. Reyburn, Mrs. James, milhner, 1 Titchfield street. RiCHARDLAND Brcwcry, off Bentinck street ; George Paxton & Sons. RICHMOND, Andrew, millwright and engineer, Bentinck street ; house,.
Fowlds street. Richmond, Archibald, spirit merchant, Portland Arms Inn, Cross.
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Richmond, George, grocer, 49 Grange street.
Richmond, John (of P. Ritchie & Co.), house, West Park, Dundonald rd.
Richmond, John, spirit dealer, 71 Portland st.; house, 4 Henrietta st.
Richmond, John, baby linen warehouse, 9 Queen street.
Richmond, Janet, dressmaker, 2 Mill lane.
KID DELL, Thomas, store keeper, Railway Workshops.
RITCHIE, James, spirit dealer, Kay Tavern, 15 Fore street.
Ritchie, Lawrence, viohnist. East Netherton street.
Ritchie, Peter, & Co., military forage cap and Scotch bonnet manufacturers, 20 Welhngton street.
Ritchie, Peter (of Peter Ritchie & Co.), ho., West Park, Dundonald rd.
Ritchie, WiUiam, foreman engineer, Inkerman place.
River Bank Printwork, Mill road, off Welbeck street.
ROBB, Charles, & Coy., Glasgow and Kilmarnock carriers, Wheat Sheaf Inn, Croft street.
Robb, Daniel, tailor, Waterside street.
Robb, Mrs. James, Wheat Sheaf Inn, Croft street.
ROBERTSON, Alexander, Kilmarnock Forge, Townholm.
Robertson, Andrew, Kilmarnock Forge, Townholm.
Robertson, Daniel, grocer, 42 Low Glencairn street.
Robertson, James, flesher. High Glencairn street.
Robertson, James, junr., solicitor, 14 Duke st.; ho., 36 High Glencairn st.
Robertson, James, temperance coffee house, 29 Portland street.
Robertson, John, Kilmarnock Forge, Townholm.
Robertson, John, foreman skinner, Souhs street.
Robertson, Rev. Patrick W., minister, Free High Church ; manse, Monk- land Lodge, London road.
Robertson, Robert, grocer, 11 Glencairn square.
Robertson, R. C, painter, paper-hanger, and gilder, glazier, and glass merchant, 46 King street ; house, Morningside Villa, Portland road.
Robertson, Thomas, foreman pattern maker, Inkerman place.
Robertson, William, senr., flesher, 9 Waterloo street.
Robertson, WiUiam, junr., flesher, 72 Portland street.
Robertson, William P., manager, Moorfield brick and tile works, by Kil- marnock; house, Gargieston Cottage.
RODGER, Andrew, keeper of Billiard-Room, West George street; house, Rosebank, Townholm,
Rodger, James, clerk, Post-Office ; house, Fowlds street.
Rodger, James D., spirit dealer, Reform Tavern, 65 Fore street.
Rodger, Margaret, Kadikoi place, North Hamilton street.
Rodgers, James H., Elmslie, London road.
ROME, George, senr., lathsplitter. West Langlands street.
Rome, George, junr., lathsplitter and fruit merchant, 82 Portland street j house, 69 do.
Rome, James, joiner, 15 West Langlands street.
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Rome, James, grocer and spirit dealer, 14 Wellington street.
ROSE, James, teacher, Langlands street.
ROSS, George, designer in paper-hangings, flower cloths, and oil table
covers, and block cutter ; house, Braeside ; workshops, London road. ROWAT, & Co., spirit dealers, 4 Green street. Rowat, James, foreman builder, West Netherton street. Royal Bank of Scotland, office, 32 Portland st.; Gumming & Main, agents. ROXBURGH, Hugh, confectioner, 14 King street ; house, Clark street. Roxburgh, Miss, teacher, Female School of Industry, West Netherton st. RUNCIE, Samuel, clothier, 7 Portland street ; house, St. Andrew's street. RUSSELL, Charles, wood turner, Princes street. Russell, Ebenezer, wood turner, 19 East George street. Russell, James, spirit dealer, Thatched Cottage, 1 Dean lane. Russell, James, teacher. Mission House, West Shaw street. Russell, John, shoemaker and blacking manufacturer, 13 Bank street. Russell, Robert, cutler, 69 Portland street. Russell, Thomas, assistant inspector of poor, Kilmarnock House ; house,
Mill road, off Welbeck street. Russell, William, shirtmaker, hosier, and milliner, 44 King street.
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SAMSOIS", C. & A. M., wood merchants, John Finnie street.
Samson, William, & Co., seedsmen, 3 Cheapside street ; seed stores, 30 Nelson street.
Samson, W. & T., nurserymen and florists, 3 Cheapside street, and Rose- bank, off London road.
Samson, Mrs., green grocer and confectioner, 34 Bank street.
Samson, Miss Mary, Burnside House, London road.
SANDS, James, grocer and spirit dealer, Titchfielcj street.
SAWER, James (of Wight & Sawer), house, 24 Robertson place.
SCOTT, James, fruiterer, Duke street.
Scott, WiUiam, contractor, Dundonald road.
Scott, Miss, Fortacre Cottage, Witch road.
SCOULAR, Gavin, 50 Portland street. g
Scoular, Gavin, junr , 50 Portland street. g,
Scoular, Michael, grocer and provision merchant, 52 Portland street ; ho., Victoria Cottage, Witch road.
SHANNON, Alexander, foreman smith, Raflway Workshops ; house, 71 Bonnyton square.
SHAW, Hugh, teller. Commercial Bank of Scotland ; ho., Dundonald rd.
Shaw, Hugh, builder and general jobber, 18 St. Andrew's street.
Shaw, John, flesher, 15 St. Marnock street.
Shaw, William, flesher and ham curer, Dunlop street.
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SHEARER, John, spirit dealer, 10 West L an glands street.
Shearer, Robert, weaving agent, 18 East Netherton street.
SHIELDS, Henry, grocer, head of High street.
Shields, John, baker. High Glencairn street.
SHINNIN, Andrew, gardener, Hill street.
SIMPSON, David, burgh pohee constable, North Hamilton street.
Simpson, John, solicitor, 8 Duke st.; ho., Hunter's Hill, off John Finnie st.
Simpson, Wilham, Dundonald road.
SINCLAIR. James, post-runner to Symington ; house, Souhs street.
Sinclair, John, Commercial Inn, Croft street.
SLOAN,, Wilham, grocer and spirit dealer, 22 Soulis street.
SMITH, Alexander, session clerk, and classical teacher, Kilmarnock
Academy ; house, Titchfield street. Smith, Alexander, grocer and provision dealer, 41 Robertson place. Smith Brothers, stationers, printers, lithographers, &c., 30 King street. Smith, David, weaving agent, 40 Robertson place. Smith, Ebenezer, writer, and agent for the British Linen Coy. Bank, 63
Portland street. Smith, George, upholsterer, 3 Fulton's lane. Smith, Rev. George J., C. C. St. Joseph's, Hill street. Smith, James, clothier, 32 King street. Smith, James, silk mercer and draper, Morris place, King street ; house.
Grange terrace, Irvine road. Smith, James, grocer, 32 Robertson place. Smith, James, pharmaceutical chemist. Apothecary's Hall, 62 King street ;
house, Etruria Bank, Portland terrace. Smith, James (of R. Grieve & Son), 26 Portland street. Smith, John, bookseller, and agent for the "Ayr Advertiser," 20 Portland
street; house, Hunter's Hill, off John Finnie street. Smith, John, burgh police constable, Waterloo street. Smith, John, Greenbank, Hill street. Smith, Mathew, grocer and spirit dealer, 42 High Glencairn street ; ho.,
2 Glencairn square. Smith, Matthew (of Smith and Wallace), ho., Brougham place, Witch rd. Smith, Robert, weaving agent. West Netherton street. Smith, Thomas (of Smith Brothers), house, Bowring place, Dean street. Smith, Wilham, cowfeeder, 5 London road. Smith, William, carpet foreman, Nelson street. Smith and Wallace, accountants, house factors, and insurance agents,
11 King street. Smith, Mrs. James, register office for servants, 41 Titchfield street. Smith, Agnes, dressmaker, 40 Robertson place. Smith, Jane, grocer and provision merchant, 30 Fore street. SOMERVAIL, John, foreman baker, Hill street. Soraervail, William, Braeside Spinning Mill, and Hapland Mills, Dunlop.
52 SPEIKS. GENERAL DIRECTORY. STEWART.
SPEIRS, Mrs., boarding-house keeper, 18 Croft street.
SPENCE, William, weavers' agent, West Shaw street.
Springy ALE Seminary, Dundonald road ; Misses MacGrlashan.
"Standard" Printing Office, 23 Croft street.
STEEL, Alexander, grocer and spirit dealer, 12 High street.
Steel, Hugh, grocer and victualler, 70 Portland street.
Steel, J., spirit dealer, 9 Waterloo street.
Steel, John, grocer and victualler, 2 Langlands street.
Steel, John, boot and shoe manufacturer, 76 King street ; ho., 26 Bank st.
Steel, Wilham, engine-keeper, 37 Boyd street.
Steel, Mrs. John, spirit dealer. Star Inn, Regent street.
STEPHEN, Andrew, hosier, 1041 King street.
Stephen, Andrew, foreman blockcutter, 11 Douglas street.
STEVEN, John, sohcitor, notary pubHc, and insurance agent, 4 East Greorge street ; house, Clyde \"illa, Dundonald road.
Steven, Samuel, glass and china merchant, 85 King street ; house, North Hamilton street.
Stevens, Hugh, toy and brush merchant, 71 King street ; house, John Finnie street.
STEVENSON, Alexander, tapestry carpet weaver, 10 West George st.
Stevenson, David, clerk. Post Office, Fowlds street.
Stevenson, Humphrey, & Son, wool, yarn, and insurance agents, 8 East George street.
Stevenson, James, teacher. New Public School, Fowlds st. ; ho. 38 King st.
Stevenson, J. T. (of Humphrey Stevenson & Son), house. Princes street.
Stevenson, John, cowfeeder, Welbeck street
Stevenson, John G., saddler, 3 King street ; house, Dundonald road.
Stevenson, John Vallance, 22 West Netherton street.
Stevenson, Robert, shoe manufacturer, New street.
Stevenson, Thomas, printer, stationer, bookseller, and news-agent, 4 Port- land street ; house, Rankin's Buildings, Regent street.
Stevenson, WilUam, Dean place, Witch road.
STEWART, Alexander Morris (of Stewart Brothers), ho., 36 Portland rd.
Stewart, Andrew Dunlop (of Stewart Brothers), ho., Viewvilla, London rd,
Stewart, Andrew, clothier, St. Marnock street.
Stewart Brothers, clothiers, 31 and 33 King street.
Stewart, James, solicitor, and banker, National Bank of Scotland ; house, Cavendish House, 3 Portland terrace.
Stewart, James, teacher, Clark Street School
Stewart, John, licensed broker, 23 Fore street.
Stewart, John (of Stewart Brothers), clothiers ; Shawhill House, Hurlford.
Stewart, John, Water Coy.'s Office, Mill lane.
Stewart, John, bonnet maker. Union street.
Stewart, John, portioner, 10 Fore street.
Stewart, John, hatter, 12 King street; house, 10 Fore street.
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Stewart, Robert, baker, Titchfield street.
Stewart, Robert, boiler-maker, North Hamilton street.
Stewart, Robert, joiner, 18 High Glencairn street.
Stewart, Samuel, grocer and spirit dealer, 9 Glencairn square.
Stewart, Thomas, & Sons, ironmongers, 13 and 15 Regent street.
Stewart, Thomas (of Thomas Stewart & Sons), house, Portland terrace.
Stewart, Thomas, spirit dealer and cork manufacturer, Waterloo street.
Stewart, William, grocer and spirit dealer, 18 Low Glencairn street.
Stewart, William A., Alpha Cottage (East), Park lane.
Stewart, William (of Charles Brown & Coy.), house, 6 West George st.
Stewart, Mrs. Hugh, milliner, 11 Wellington street.
Stewart, Miss, Alpha Cottage (East), Park lane.
Stewart, Miss, Gardenhill, Hill street.
STIRLING, James, locomotive superintendent, G, & S.-W. Railway;
house, Hill street. Stirling, Miss Jane, grocer, Kadikoi place, Bonnyton road. STOBO, Rev. E. J., baptist minister, Henrietta street. STRANG, Allan, 27 Portland road. STURROCK, John, writer, sub-distributor of stamps, and sub-collector
of land and assessed taxes, Duke street ; ho., Green House, Green st. Sturrock, Peter (of Allan Gilmour & Co.), Hurlford Colliery; house,
London road. St. Joseph's C. School, Low Church lane ; Rose Boyle, teacher. SXJLTER, Alexander, bonnet manufacturer, 22 Boyd street. Suiter, Ann, dressmaker and milhner, 12 Wellington street. SUTCLIFFE, Benjamin, spirit dealer, 44 Low Glencairn street. SUTHERLAND, George, funeral society collector, 13 Mill lane. SYM, John, officer, Free St. Andrew's Church ; house, 2 Fowlds street. SYMINGTON, Rev, John, minister, King Street U.P. Church ; house,
Dundonald road.
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TAIT, Alexander, green grocer, Titchfield street.
TANNAHILL, Robert, tailor, 16 Low Glencairn street.
Tannahill, Wm., foreman mason. West Netherton street.
TANNOCK, James, carpet weaver, Welbeck street.
Tannock, Robert, carter and storeman, 20 Braeside street.
Tannock, Robert, junr., draper, 9 King street; house, 10 Rill street.
Tannock, Robert, salesman to A. Finnic & Son, Braefoot; house.
Brougham place, Witch road. Tannock, William, artist and photographer, 4 Grange street. TAYLOR, James, joint agent Clydesdale Bank, 61 Portland street; ho ,
1 Princes street.
54 TAYLOE. GENERAL DIRECTORY. THOMSON.
Taylor, James, grocer and victualler, 8 Wellington st. ; ho., Beansburn.
Taylor, James, clothier, 54 King street ; ho., Hillside Cottage, Clark st.
Taylor & Hood, fleshers and ham ciirers, 4 and 6 Fore street.
Taylor, R. W., teacher, Kilmarnock Reformatory School.
Taylor, Thomas, sheriff officer, 6Q Portland street.
Taylor, William, sheriff and burgh officer. 6Q Portland street.
Taylor, William (of Cuthbertson & Taylor), house, London road.
Taylor, WiUiam (of Taylor & Hood), house, 9 Portland street.
Taylor, Mrs., Moorfield House, by Kilmarnock.
Taylor, Mrs., 66 Fore street
Telegraph Office, Railway Station ; W. Malcolm, clerk in charge.
TEMPLETON, George (of John Templeton & Son), ho., 10 Clark street.
Templeton, Hugh, grocer and spirit dealer, 74 Fore street.
Templeton, Hugh B., sawyer, Inkerman place, Bonnyton road.
Templeton, James (of Templeton & Turnbull), house, Hill street.
Templeton, John, & Son, cheese and grain merchants, 8 Croft street,
Templeton, John (of John Templeton & Son), house, 10 Clark street.
Templeton, John, baker, 12 Titchfield street.
Templeton, Robert, draper, 60 King street ; house, Whin Cottage, South
BLamilton street. Templeton, Robert, jobbing gardener, 34 Hill street. Templeton & Turnbull, joiners, 96 Portland street. Templeton, William, letter carrier, 45 Robertson place. Templeton, Mrs. Margaret, grocer and victualler, 28 Bank street. Templeton, Miss, grocer, 14 Dean street.
Templeton, Mary, milhner and dressmaker, 22 West Netherton street. THOMSON, Allan, truck superintendent, Glasgow As South- Western
Railway ; house, 78 Hill street. Thomson, Alexander, boot and shoe manufacturer, 68 Fore street. Thomson, Andrew, grocer, 88 Titchfield street. Thomson, Andrew, spirit dealer, 128 King street. Thomsons Brothers, Scotch and English warehouse, haberdashers, hosiers,
small ware, and Berlin wool merchants, 29 King street. Thomson, Charles, officer of King Street U.P. Church; house, King street. Thomson, George, builder and general jobber. Dean lane. Thomson, George, railway guard, 1 Langlands street. Thomson, Ivie, v^erger of Trinity Episcopal Church ; ho., St. Marnock pi. Thomson, James, plumber, 20 Waterloo street.
Thomson, James, house-factor, &c., 27 King street ; ho., 9 Princes street. Thomson, James, grocer and victualler, 7 Regent street ; ho., Prhaces st. Thomson, James, manufacturer of winceys, 2 Welbeck street. Thomson, J. & M., drapers, 45 King street.
Thomson, John (of J. & M. Thomson), house, 3 Langlands street. Thomson, John, tinsmith, gasfitter, & adjuster of weights & measures, King st. Thomson, John, 2 Grange terrace, Irvine road.
THOMSON. GENERAL DIRECTORY. — TURNBULL. 55
Thomson, Rev. John, minister, St. Marnock's Ch. ; manse, 1 Portland ter.
Thomson, J. & W., grain and flour merchants, 6 King st. ; store. Regent st.
Thomson, John (of J. & W. Thomson), house. Witch road.
Thomson, John A., Wardend House, Grange street.
Thomson, Neil, clerk, British Linen Company Bank, 63 Portland st.
Thomson, Robert, bonnet dresser, 45 Back street.
Thomson, Rev. Robert, assistant minister of St. Marnock's Church ; ho.,
Witch road. Thomson, Robert (of W. & M. Thomson), ho.. The Cottage, Crookedhohn. Thomson, Thomas, rope and twine manufacturer, Kilmarnock Rope Work,,
3 Langlands brae. Thomson, Thomas, carter, 41 High street.
Thomson, Wilham (of Thomsons Brothers), ho., Brougham pi, Witch rd. Thomson, William, letter carrier, 26 Nelson street. Thomson, Wilham, & Son, hat and cap manufacturers, and furriers, Morris-
place, 39 King street. Thomson, Wilham (of Wilham Thomson & Son), house, Bowring place,
Dean street. Thomson, William (of J. & W. Thomson), house, South Hamilton street. Thomson, W. & M., manufacturers, Crookedholm. Thomson, Mrs. David, ladies' sick nurse, 41 Titchfield street. Thomson, Mrs. Joseph, Witch road.
Thomson, Mrs. Robert, glue and size maker. College Wynd. Thomson, Miss, at James S. Gregory's, Townend. Thomson & Bruce, dressmakers, St. Marnock street. THORBURN, Thomas, boot and shoe manufacturer, Titchfield street. Titchfield Foundry, Titchfield street ; John Bicket & Son. TODD, James, rope and twine manufacturer, entrance from 1 Robertson
place ; house, St. Andrew's street. Todd, Matthew (of Dreghorn & Aitken), 79 King street. Todd, Catherine, Morris lane. TOLL, John, fruit merchant, 25 Portland street. TONNER, John, licensed broker. Low Church lane. TORRANCE, Alex., wholesale and retail confectioner, High Glencairn st, Torrance, Alexander, green grocer, 4 Fore street ; house, Pointhouse,
Dundonald road. Torrance, John, sohcitor, 87 King st.; house, Yiewfield, Dundonald rd. TOWERS, Wilham, baker ; house, 3 W^est Langlands street. TowNHEAD District School, Union street ; D. Ferguson, teacher. TURNBULL, Andrew (of Templeton & TurnbuU), ho., 4 Langlands brae. TurnbuU, John P., boot and shoe merchant, 1 King st.; house, 77 do. Turnbull, John, boot and shoe manufacturer, 45 Portland street ; house,.
Bowring place, Dean street. Turnbull & M'Kenzie, clothiers, 61 King street. Turnbull, Robert (of Turnbull & M'Kenzie), house, 4 Langlands brae.
56 TURNER. GENERAL DIRECTORY. WALLACE.
TURNER & Ewing, aerated water manufacturers, Mill lane.
Turner, Frederick J., factor for the Duke of Portland, Braehead, Kil- •
marnock ; house, The Dean, by Kilmarnock. Turner, John (of Turner & Ewing), house, 18 Mill lane.
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Union Bank of Scotland, office, Bank st. ; R. & D. C. Gairdner, agents. URIE, Mrs. James, 17 Clark street.
Wales, Hugh, innkeeper. Rainbow Hotel, 5 King street. WALKER, Alexander (of John Walker & Sons), house, Wallace Bank,
Wellington street. Walker, Andrew, innkeeper, George Hotel, Portland street. Walker, James, grocer, 25 Titchfield street. Walker, James, baker, Morton place. Walker, John, & Sons, agents for Steel, Coulson, & Company, brewers,
Edinburgh and Glasgow, 25 King street. Walker, John, & Sons, wine and spirit merchants, 25 King street. Walker, Robert, coalmaster, Fairhe Colhery ; ho., Green House, Green st. Walker, William G., manager. Gas Works ; house. Gas Cottage, Park st. Walker, Mrs. John, Glenbank Cottage, India street. WALLACE, Angus, British Linen Company Bbnk, 63 Portland street. Wallace, Duncan, burgh police constable. East l^etherton street. Wallace, Fullerton, tailor, 1 Bridge lane. Wallace, George, grocer, 27 Robertson place.
Wallace, Hugh, mason and contractor, Montgomery place, Hill street. Wallace, James, builder and contractor, 23 Portland road. Wallace, James, coachman, Braehead Cottage, London road. Wallace, James, pawnbroker, 18 Cheapside street ; ho., Bentinck street. Wallace, James, weaver, 27 East Shaw street. Wallace, John, grocer, 5 West Shaw street.
Wallace, John (of Smith & Wallace), ho., Burnside Cottage, London rd. , Wallace, John, pawnbrokers' assistant, 18 Cheapside st ; ho., Bentinck st. Wallace, Robert, foreman shoemaker at A. L. Clark & Co.'s.; house,
29 Clark street. Wallace, Robert, jobbing gardener. West Shaw street. Wallace, Ross, tobacco manufacturer, 55 King street ; house, Fairy Hill
Cottage, Park lane. Wallace, William, & Co., grocers, wine and spirit merchants, 55 Portland st.
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Wallace, William, spirit dealer, 8 London road.
Wallace, Misses, Halket Park, Hill street.
WARDROP, Alexander, tanner, 19 East George street.
WARK, Miss, Alma Cottage, Witch road.
WATSON, George, manufacturer and warehouseman, 28 Portland road.
Watson, James, writer, 88 King street; house, 19 West Shaw street.
Watson & Company, hthographers, 32 King street.
Watson, John (of Watson & Coy.), house, Nelson street.
Watson, John, engineer and smith, West Netherton street.
Watson, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 2 St. Marnock street.
Watson, William, pattern-maker, Glenfield Foundry, East Shaw street.
WATT, Hugh, grocer and victualler, 9 Cheapside street.
Watt, John, Maryfield Yilla, Dundonald road.
Watt, Magdehne, grocer, 24 Robertson place.
WATERSTONE & Milne, general drapers, 100 King street.
Waterstone, Adam (of Waterstone k Milne), house, St. Marnock street.
WAUGH, Thomas, inspector of poor for Riccarton, accountant, house
& land factor, & insurance agent, 10 Portland st.; ho., 43 Titchfield st. WEBSTER, Rev. Alexander, minister of the second charge of the Low
Church ; house, Edgehill Manse, London road. WEIR, James (of Wm. Mitchell & Co.), tobacco manufacturers ; house,
Mountgean House, Boyd street. Weir, Mrs. William, grocer, 45 Robertson place. WIGHT & Sawer, clothiers. Queen street.
Wight, Hugh (of Wight & Sawer), ho., Hope Cottage, South Hamilton st. Wight, Hugh, cowfeeder, Hope Cottage, South Hamilton street. WILLOCK, James, skinner, Soulis street. Willock, WiUiam, druggists' assistant, 56 King street. WILLIAMSON, John, draper, and manufacturer of baby linen and
ladies' underclothing, 16 Bank street; house, 30 Portland road. . WILLISON, George, clerk, Fiscal's office, St. Marnock st.; ho.. Witch rd. WILSON, Alexander, spirit merchant, Albion Tavern, 3 Market lane. Wilson, Andrew, grocer, 10 High Glencairn street. Wilson, Hugh, & Son, carpet manufacturers, Grange street. Wilson, Hugh, senr. (of Hugh Wilson & Son), house, 17 Bank street. Wilson, Hugh, junr. (of Hugh Wilson & Son), ho., Bellsbrae, Titchfield st. Wilson & Harvie, block cutters and type founders, Bentinck street. Wilson, James, agent of the National Bank of Scotland; house, Shaw
Bank, East Shaw street. Wilson, James S., Shaw Bank^ East Shaw street. Wilson, James, Spinning Mill, Menford lane; house, 42 Portland road. Wilson, James, spirit merchant, 1 Mill lane. Wilson, John, draper, 27 King street. Wilson, John, joiner, 37 Waterside street. Wilson, Joseph (of Wilson & Harvie), house, 9 Robertson place.
58 WILSON. GENERAL DIRECTORY. YUILLE.
Wilson, Matthew, bookseller, stationer, and news-agent, 32 Duke street.
Wilson, Robert, gardener, 18 Braeside street.
Wilson, William, jobbing gardener, 34 Mill lane.
Wilson, Mrs. Robert, spirit dealer, 118 King street.
WOOD, William, grocer and potato merchant, Titchfield street.
WOODBURN, Misses, "The Brae" Cottage, Beansburn.
WRIGHT, James, jobbing gardener, 14 Braeside street.
Wright, John, potato merchant, 31 Fore street.
Wright, Mary, china and earthenware dealer, 47 High Glencairn street.
W YLLIE, Alexander, grocer, Sandbed street ; house, 30 Duke street.
Wyllie, Daniel, teacher. East George Street School ; ho., 30 Boyd street.
Wylhe, James, draper and clothier, 16 Douglas street.
Wylhe, James, & Son, wincey manufacturers, 4 Hill st., and 39 Portland st.
Wyllie, James, carpet weaver, 14 Boyd street.
Wylhe, John (of Wylhe & M'ljean), house, St. Andrew's street.
Wylhe, John, family grocer and wine merchant, 12 and 14 Cheapside st.;
house, 17 St. Marnock street. Wyllie, John, letter carrier, Fowlds street. Wyllie & M'Lean, coachmakers, 65 Portland street. Wyllie, Robert, manufacturer of winceys, delaines, &c., 69 Titchfield st. Wyllie, Thomas, shoemaker, 14 Boyd street. Wyllie, Wilham, hosier, 85 Titchfield street. Wylhe, Wilham, skinner, 17 Fulton's lane. Wyllie, Mrs., portioner, 23 High street. Wyllie, Misses, Holmhead House, Kilmarnock. I j
Wylhe, Janet, 33 Clark street. Wylhe, Mary, mangier, 39 Bank street.
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YEATS, Andrew, Woodhill Colhery ; house, Tay Cottage, Hill street.
Yeats, Robert, coalmaster. Grange Colliery; house, Gardenhill, Hill st.
YOUNG, John, cook and confectioner, Royal Hotel, 98 King street.
Young, Matthew (of Finnic & Young), house, 8 Regent street.
Young, Thomas, chemist and druggist, 57 King st.; ho., Kirktonholm st.
Young, Thomas, burgh pohce constable, Bentinck street.
Young, Rev. Wilham, minister of Free St. Andrew's Church; manse,
Spotland Lodge, Portland terrace. Young, William, grocer, 1 Souhs street. Young, Mrs. A. H., Springbank, Wellington street. Young, Mrs. Robert, furrier and dyer, 4 St. Marnock place. YUILLE, David (of Robert Yuille & Son), house, 5 Fowlds street. Yuille, George, slater, 1 Garden street.
Yuille, James M. (of Robert Yuille & Son), 23 Portland street. Yuille, Robert, & Sons, slaters, 23 Portland street. Yuille, Robert (of Robert Yuille & Sons), ?3 Portland street.
POST-OFFICE
KILMARNOCK TRADES' DIRECTORY,
ARRANGED BY PROFESSIONS.
ACCOUNTANTS.
Anderson, James, 1 St. Marnock place Brown, John, & Son, 6 King street Halbert, George, 126 King street Smith & Wallace, 11 King street Thomson, James, 27 King street Waugh, Thomas, 10 Portland street
JERATED WATER MANUFAC- TURERS.
Rankin, Wm. & Coy., 7 King street Turner & Evving, Mill lane
AGENTS.
Aitken, Mrs. A., 2 East George st (coal) Boyd, Alex. M., 36 Portland st. (sewing
machines) Brown, John, & Son, 6 King street (com- mission, and for Glasgoiv, Liverpool,
and London steamers and sailing ships) Bryden, Samuel, & Son, 25 Robertson
place (commission) Craig, J., & Son, George Hotel Buildings
(sewing machines) Cowan, Wm., Corn Exchange Buildings,
London road (machines of all kinds) Granger, James, 51 Strand street (wool
and commission) Inglis, James, 24 Waterloo street (coal) M'Gavin, W., 11 Robertson pi. (weaving) M'Kie, James, 2 King street (Ordnance
Survey Maps) Morton, Alex,, & Son, John Finnie street
(sewing machines) Oliver, Mrs. Andrew, senr., Back lane
(sewing) Paterson, J., West Netherton st. (sewing) Petrie, David, & Son, 13 Grange street
(carpets) Rankin, James, 82 King st, ("Florence"
and "Howe'' sewing machines)
Robertson, R, C, 46 King st. (Minton's
patent encaustic tiles) Shearer, Robert, 18 East Netherton st.
(weaving) Smith, David, 40 Robertson pi. (weaving) Smith, Robert, West Netherton street
(weaving) Spence, Wm., West Shaw st. (weaving) Stevenson, Humphrej', & Son (com'ission) Walker, John, & Son, 25 King street
(Steel, Coulson, & Co., brewers)
AGRICQLTURAL IMPLEMENT
MAKER. M'Kerrow, Andrew, Beansburn
ARCHITECTS.
Ingram, James, 114 King street Railton, William, 1 St. Marnock place
AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS-
Dunlop, Patrick, Altonhill, by Kilmk. M'Geachin, G-eorge W., 65 Portland st.
BABY LINEN WAREHOUSES.
Ferguson, A. & J., Ill King street Kirk, Mrs., Duke street Macmillan, M. &. W., 12 Duke street M'Gregor, John, 97 King street Richmond, Mrs. John, 9 Queen street Russell, William, 44 King street Williamson, John, 16 Bank street
BAKERS.
Adam, James, Queen street. Alexander, John, 106 King street Arbuckle, John, 69 King street Arbuckle, Robert, 14 Bank street Ayrshire Biscuit Factory, Hill street ;^ Wm. Findlay & Co.
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BANKS. trades' DIRECTORY. BOARDING.
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Ayrshire United Co-Operative Societies' Baking Association (Limited), Sand- bed street Barclay, Andrew, 8 Waterloo street Clark. John, 2 Bank street Craig, William, High Glencairn street CmTie, Robert, 59 King street Findlay, William, & Co., 74 Portland st. Fleming, John, 9 Cheapside s.reet. Fulton, Alexander, 22 King street Gairdner, William, High Glencairn street Gibb, Hamilton, 4 St. Marnock street Gibb, Mrs. Alexander, 8 West George st Gibson, David, St. Marnock street Gibson, John, 21 Titchfield street Johnston, Alex., 10 Low Glencairn st. Learraont, Alexander, 5 Titchfield street Mather, John A., 15 Portland street M'Queen, David, 81 King street M'Whirter, Thomas, 8 Wellington street Neilson, Andrew, 26 Fore street Rankin, Mrs. M., 6 Duke street Shields, John, High Glencairn street Stewart, Robert, Titchfield street Templeton, John, 12 Titchfield street Walker, James, Morton place.
BANKS.-See Appendix.
BARREL MERCHANTS.
Cricket, James, 46 Fore street Granger, James, 51 Strand street Murdoch, John, College wynd
BASKET MAKER.
Jackson, Henry, 3 Bank street
BEADLES.
Brown, John, Henderson Free Church;
house, Dean lane Brownlee, William, Princes Street U.P.
Church; house, Fowlds street Buchanan, Kennedy, Portland Road U.P.
Church; house, St. Marnock street Gait, John, St. Marnock'a Church; ho,
St. Marnock place Gibson, George, Low Church; house, 24
Bank street Gilmour, Hugh, St. Andrew's Church;
house, East Netherton street Kerr, Robert, High Church; house, 86
Portland street Lambie, Alexander, Winton Place E.U.
Church; house, Kirktonholm street M'Whir, John, Free High Church; ho.,
86 Portland street
Paterson, John, Clerk'sLaneE.U. Church;
Clerk's lane Manse Syra, John, Free St. Andrew's Church;
house, 2 Fowlds street Thomson, Charles, King Street U.P.
Church; house. King street Thomson, Ivie, Trinity Episcopal Church;
house, 6 St. Marnock plane Wallace, George, Reformed Presbyterian
Church; bo., 27 Robertson place
BEAM AND SCALE MAKERS-
Cook, John, High Glencairn street
BELLHANGERS.
Bicket, John, & Son, 92 King street
Lucas, Robert, College wynd
Stewart, Thomas, & Sons, Regent street
BILL POSTERS.
Brown, William, 29 Regent street Buchanan, James, Back lane M'Kerrell, Thomas, 104 Titchfield street
BIRD AND ANIMAL STTJFFER.
Eaton, Oliver, 14 Croft street
BLACKING MANUFACTURERS.
Russell, John, 13 Bank street Stewart, Thomas, Waterloo street
BLACKSMITHS.
Caldwell, Robert, East George st. (quoit
maker) Jardine. John, Mill lane Nisbet, Matthew, Dunlop street Paton, Robert, 57 Strand street Tanner, John, Clerk's lane Watson, John, West Netherton street
BLOCK CUTTERS.
Ross, George, Braeside
Wilson & Harvie, East Shaw street
BOARDING & DAY SCHOOLS (LADIES).
Those marked h are Boarding Schools.
Grant, Misses, Allanhill, London road h Henderson, Diana, South Hamilton st
BOILER. TRADES DIRECTORY. BROKERS.
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MacGlashan, Misses, Springvale, Dun-
donald road Patrick, Misses, John Finnie st 6
BOILER MAKERS.
Barclay, Andrew, Caledonian Foundry Finnie, A., & Son, Kilrak. Foundry M'CuUoch, Thomas, Vulcan Foundry
BONDED STORE KEEPERS-
Wallace, William, & Co., 55 Portland st
BONNET MAKERS.
Armour, James, & Co., 3 Garden street Creelman, Wm., East George street Cunningham & Gairdner, 24 High street Douglas, Reyburn, & Co., High street Faulds, Orr, & Coy., High street Laughland, James, High street Mushet, Hill, & Co., Union street Paton, John, 58 High street Ritchie, Peter, & Co., 20 Wellington st Stewart, John, Union steeet Suiter, Alexander, 22 Boyd street
BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS-
Those marked 6 are Bookbinders also.
Armour, Peter, 45 Bank street b ■ Guthrie, John, Town's Buildings. 18 King
street Haggo, Matthew, 72 King street Irvine, Robert, 90 King street M'Kay, Archibald, 124 King street b M'Kie, James, 2 King street b Smith, John, 20 Portland street Smith Brothers, 30 King street b Stevenson, Thomas, 4 Portland street Wilson, Matthew, 32 Duke street
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS.
Adam, Thomas, 101 King street Armstrong, James, 40 King street Auld, Hugh, 30 Bank street Borland, Matthew, 7 Dunlop street Bowman, Matthew, 34 Boyd street Boyd, George, 46 Portland street Boyd, Thomas, 10 Douglas street Brown, Richard, 33 Fore street Clark, A. L., & Co., John Finnie street Clearie, David, 1 and 3 Croft street Findlay, Andrew, 20 Park street Hunter, George, 21 High Glencairn street Inglis, William, St. Marnock street
Jaraieson, Robert, 47 Back street Kellie, John, 22 Waterloo street Kelly, Samuel, jnnr , 47 Fore street Kerr, Thomas, & Co., 47 Titchfield street Kerr, Thomas, 78 Titchfield street King, William, 15 Queen street Lamont, John, 3 Portland street Miller, Jasper, 14 Braeside street Miller, Jasper, junr., 21 Bentinck street M'Fedries, Thomas, 6 Queen street M'Fedries, Hugh, 13 Fore street M'Gean, Daniel, 17 Fore street Rae, Samuel, 15 Park street Steel, John, 76 King street Stevenson, Robert, New street Thomson, Alex., Fore street Thorburn, Thomas, Titchfield street Turnbull, John, 45 Portland street TurnbuU, John P., 1 King street
BRASS FOUNDERS.
Barclay, Andrew, Caledonian Foundry Bicket, John, & Son, 92 King street Lucas, Robert, College wynd M'Culloch, Thomas, Vulcan Foundry
BREWERS.
Moyes & Go wans, Kilmarnock Brewery,
Grange street Paxton, George, & Son, Richardland
Brewery
BRICKMAKERS.
Craig, J. & M., Dean, Billhead &Perceton
BROKERS.
Brannan, Jame?, 22 Bank street Busbie, Robert, New street Burns, George, 1 Clerk's lane Connally, Mrs. John, 9 Fore street Houston, David, 14 Fore street Hunter, Mrs. Alexander, 6 Strand street Mair, John, 7 Fore street Munro, Mrs. John, Menford lane M-Farlane, John, 64 Fore street M'Gowne, Edward, 32 Strand street M'Indoe, Mrs. Robertson, 10 Waterloo st, M'Laughland, Neil, 17 Strand street Quin, Ennis, 40 Fore street Qiiin, Thomas, 24 Fore street Stewart, John, 23 Fore street Tonner, John, Low Church lane
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BUILDERS. TRADES DIRECTORY. COALMASTERS.
BUILDERS AND MASONS.
Auld, J. & J., Kirktonholm street Brown, James, St. Andrew's street Muir, Matthew, 31 Bank street Ramsay, William, St, Andrew's street Scott, William, Dundonald road Shaw, Hugh, 18 St. Andrew's street Thomson, George, Dean lane Wallace, Hugh, Montgomery place, Hill st Wallace, James, 23 Portland road
CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS.
Alexander, A., & Sons, Mill lane Craig, John, & Son, George Hotel Build- ings, Portland street Craig, Robert, 80 King street Cunningham, A., & Son, 8 Duke street Dickie, Francis, 75 King street Hood, James, & Son., 1 Cheapside street Melvin, John, & Co., 62 Low Glencairn st. M'Donald, Donald, 24 King street Reid, Robert, & Coy., 94 King street
CALICO & SHAWL PRINTERS.
Brown, Peter, & Son, River Bank Print- works, Welbeck street
Campbell, Wm., & Co., Welbeck Print- works, Welbeck street
Merry, John, & Co., Irvine Bank Print- works, Low Glencairn street
Reid, John, Portland Printworks, Wel- beck street
CARPET MANUFACTURERS.
Blackwood Brothers, Men ford lane Brown, M'Laren, & Co., Grange street Cuthbertson & Taylor, Bank street Gregory, Thomson's, & Co., The Factory,
36 Green street Wilson, Hugh, & Son, Grange street
CARRIERS (GENERAL).
Glasgow & South-Western Railway Co. Mackie, A. & J., Princes street Robb, Charles, & Co., Croft street
CARTERS.
Armour, Robert, 24 High street Blair, John, 24 Waterloo street Boyle, James, 32 Boyd street Dunsmuir, James, 37 High street Fleming, Mrs. Robert, 28 Mill lane
Frew, David, 20 Braeside street Inglis, John, Nelson street Lochhead, James, Langlands street Mackie, A. & J., Princes street Thomson, Thomas, 41 High street
CARVER.
Angus, Robert, Water lane
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.
Gillespie, James, 86 King street Maclagan, James, 58 Portland street M'Alister, James, 113 King street Rankin, William, & Co., 7 King street
(pharmaceutical) Smith, James T , 62 King street (phar- maceutical) Young, Thomas, 57 King street
CHIMNEY SWEEPERS.
Burgoyne, Peter, 16 College wynd Farquhar, Peter, 32 Strand street Peebles, John, Strand street Perry, Bernard, 44 Fore street
CHINA, GLASS, & EARTHEN- WARE DEALERS.
Badger, George, 6 Titchfield street Gibson, Robert, Morris place, 41 King st Mullen, Patrick, Glencairn square Quin, Patrick, 36 Fore street Steven, Samuel, 85 King street Wright, Mary, 47 High Glencairn st.
CIVIL & MINING ENGINEERS.
Blackwood, Robert, Mill lane Railton, William, St. Marnock place
CLOG MAKER.
Moflfat, J. H., 2 Waterloo street
COACHMAKERS.
Parker, George, 27 Croft street Peden, John, & Co., 7 and 9 Bank st. Wyllie & M'Lean, 65 Portland street
COALMASTERS.
Brown, Robert, Burnside House, off
West Shaw street Craig, J. & M. (Hillhead Colliery) Dunlop & Eaglesham, London road (Ash- yard Colliery)
COFFEE TRADES DIRECTORY. DESIGNERS.
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Finnie, Archibald, & Son, Braefoot (Kil- marnock Colliery)
Gilmonr, John, & Co., Bonnyton Colliery
Home, John, Gilsburn House, Dean st. (Holmes Colliery)
Walker, Robert, Green House, Green st. (Fairlie Colliery)
Teats, Robert, Garden Hill, Hill street (Grange Colliery)
COFFEE HOTTSES AND COM- MERCIAL LODGINGS.
Agnew, Mrs. Robert, 28 Fore street Gibb, Mrs. Alexander, 8 West George st. Robertson, Mrs. James, Commercial Coffee House, 29 Portland street.
CONFECTIONERS & PASTRY BAKERS.
Those marked^ are Pastry Bakers,
Aird, Alexander, 53 King street 'p Aird, Charles, King street, and 54 Port- land street p Cunningham, John, 64 Portland st. j) Inglis, Hugh, 13 Portland street Jamieson, Archibald, 60 Robertson place Kernahin, Thomas, 40 Portland street Kerr, Robert, Duke street Law, Robert, 51 Fore street Loudon, George, Titchfield street Roxburgh, Hugh, 14 King street Samson, Mrs., 34 Bank street Torrance, Alex. High Glencairn street Young, John, 98 King street p
CONTRACTORS.
Blair, John, 24 Waterloo street
Brown, Alexander, 43 Hill street
Reid, Charles, junr., Lily mount Cottage,
Clark street •Scott, William, Dundonald road Wallace, Hugh, Montgomery pi., Hill St. Wallace, James, 25 Portland road
COOPERS & RIDDLE MAKERS-
Those marked r are Riddle makers.
Armour, Stewart, 71 Portland street Cosgrove, Patrick, Strand street M'Crae, Robert, Duke street r M'Crae, Wm. R., 61 Low Glencairn st. M'Crae, Wm., 11 Waterloo street
CORK MANUFACTURERS.
Arbuckle, Robert, 20 Waterloo street Stewart, Thomas, Waterloo street
COWFEEDERS.
Alexander, Wm., 33 Hill street Carlin, Hugh, Dean street Hamilton, Mrs. Thomas, 28 Robertson pi. Hamilton, Andrew, 55 Grange street Matthews, Joseph, 58 Low Glencairn st Montgomerie, Thomas, 27 Back lane Murdoch, Robert, Princes street M'Gaun, Wm., Morton place M'Houl, David, 24 Dean street M'Knight, George, 13 Wellington street Parker, Thomas, 6 West Netherton street Smith, Wm., 5 London road Stevenson, John, Welbeck street Wight, Hugh, South Hamilton street
CURLED HAIR MANUFAC- TURER.
Connell, George, Townholm
CURRIERS AND LEATHER MERCHANTS.
Those marked c are Curriers only. Armour, John, 8 Menford lane <• Auld, Adam, 33 High street c Campbell, John, 32 Back street Crooks Brothers & Co„Ladeside (tanners) Findlay, Andrew, 21 High street c Muir, Wm., 8 Titchfield street
CUTLERS.
Morton, Alex. & Son, John Finnie street Russell, Robert, 69 Portland street
DENTIST.
Dunlop, David, 1 Portland road
DESIGNERS.
Craig, David, 27 King st. (for carpets) Kerr, Robert, Duke street (for calicos) M'Gregor, John, Dean st. (for calicos) Ross, George, Braeside House, off London
rd. (for paper-hangings, flower cloths,
and oil table covers) Wallace, William, 8 London road (for
calicos, flower cloths, &c.) Wyllie, William, 85 Titchfield street (for
calicos)
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DIRECTION trades' DIRECTORY. FISHMONGERS.
DIRECTION LABEL MANU- FACTURERS.
M'Kie, James, 2 King street Smith Brothers, 30 King street
DRESSMAKERS.
Aird, Jane, 81 Portland street Aitken, Mary, 86 Portland street Bain, Janet, 4 Glencairn square Bankhead, Janet, 19 Bank street Blane, Margaret, 2 St. Marnock place Bennett, E. & M., Bentinck street Campbell, Margaret, 4 North Hamilton st Cuthbertson, Janet, 9 Dean street Highet, J., 2 Mill lane Howie, Helen, Bank street Lambie, E., Dundonald road Murdoch, Grace, 45 High Glencairn st M'Coll, Catherine, 1 Witch road M'William, Mary, 4 High Glencairn st Paterson, Catherine, 80 Titchfleld street Paxton, Jeanie, 81 Titchfleld street Richmond, Janet, 2 Mill lane Smith, Agnes, 4.6 Robertson place Suiter, Ann, 12 Wellington street Temple ton, Mary, 22 West Netherton st Thomson & Bruce, St Marnock street Wilson, Miss, Grange street
DRAPERS.
Aitken, A. & J., 27 Portland street Allan, James, 5 Morris place. King st Arthur, George, 24 King street Baillie & Barclay, 26 Duke street Baird, Mrs. Thomas, 4 Duke street Brown, George, 24 Mill lane Bunten, James, 12 Portland street Cadzow, John, 48 Kina; street Crawford, James, 77 King street Crawford, Mungo, 28 Duke street Crosbie, Robert, 3 Boyd street Dobson, James, Dean street Ferguson, John, & Son, 68 & 70 King st. Findlay, Matthew, 2 Henrietta street Eraser, W. M.. Saint Marnock Corner,
King street Garven, Alexander, 20 King street Gibson, Robert, 19 Morton Place Haddow, James, Fowlds street Hunter, William, 16^ Bank street Kelly John, 22 Park street Lauder, Hugh, 51 King street Lawson, John, 95 King street Leiper, R. & J., 28 Portland street
Mack, Thomas, 2 Titchfleld street Milloy, Thomas, Low Glencairn street Mushat, James, Langlands street M'Caffray, William, 16 Cheapside st. M'Gregor, John, 97 King street M'Kinlay, Alexander, 79 Titchfleld st. M'Nab, William, 13 King street Neilson, James, 22 Park street Oliver, Andrew, 63 King street Osborne, James, 9 Cheapside street Rankin, W. & J, 13 Titchfleld street Templeton, Robert, 60 King street
DRYSALTERS.
Lamont, Robert, & Son, Market bridge
DYERS.
Alexander, William, 112 King street Hannah, W., & Co., Ayrshire Dye Works,
Welbeck street Lauder. Hugh, 105 King street Murray, Robert, Corn Exchange Build- ings, Green street M'Lelland, Peter, Ladeside Young, Mrs. Robert, 4 St. Marnock pK (furrier).
EATING HOUSES.
Clark, Mrs. Peter, 3 Fore street Fleming, Mrs., 6 Bank street Glen, James, 6 Green street Millar, Andrew, 16 Waterloo street
ENGINEERS.
Barclay, Andrew, Caledonian Foundry Bicket, John, &Son, 92 King street, (gas
engineers). Caldwell, George, Townholm Finnic, A., & Son, Townholm Glenfield Iron Co,, East Shaw street Holm Foundry Co., Low Glencairn st. M'Culloch, Thomas, Vulcan Foundry Richmond, Andrew, Bentinck street Watson, Hunter, & Watson, West
Netherton street
ENGRAVERS.
Smith, Brothers, 30 King street Watson, John, & Co., 32 King street
FIRE CLAY MANUFRS.
Craig, J. & M., Hillhead and Percoton
FISHMONaERS. TRADES DIRECTORY.^ — GROCERS.
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FISHMONGERS.
Dickie, Hugh, 1 Duke street Hill, James C, 48 Portland street
FLESHERS.
Alexander, William, 37 High Glencairn st. Arbuckle, James, 16 Duke street Brown, Mrs. Robert, 25 Regent street Findlay, William, 12 Langlands street Morton, George, 85 Portland street M'Adam, Mrs. William, 25 Bank street,
and Kadikoi place M'Kenzie, John, 14 Strand street Paterson, John, 27 Fore street Paton, James, Witch road Robertson, James, High Glencairn st. Robertson, William, senr., 9 Waterloo st. Robertson, William, junr., 72 Portland st. Shaw, John, St. Marnock street Shaw, William, Dunlop street Taylor & Hood, 6 Fore street
FORGEMEN.
Kilmk. Forge, Townholra; A. Robertson Portland Forge Coy., Forge street, off Bonnyton road
FRUITERERS.
Hamilton, John, 66 King street Inglis, Hugh, 13 Portland street Murdoch, John, 18 Regent street Rome, George, junr., 82 Portland street Samson, Mrs., 34 Bank street Scott, James, Duke street Toll, John, 25 Portland street
FQNERAL UNDERTAKERS.
Gemmell, Peter, 28 Fore street Harley, John, 26 Waterloo street Innes, David, 11 Strand street
GARDENERS.
Those marked j are jobbing gardeners.
Armour, Robert, 94 Portland st. j Black, George, Dean lane Black, Jas., Tankardha' gardens, Braeside Brown, William, Strawberrybank Curdie, John, Buchanan street j Edgar, Alexander, 17 Bentinck st. j Graham, John, West Shaw street j Mitchell, James, 19 Dean street j Murchlaud, James, Dean street gardens
Shinning, Andrew, Hill street j Terapleton, Robert, 34 Hill street j Wallace, Robert, West Shaw street j Wilson, William, 34 Mill lane j Wright, James, 14 Braeside street ^
GASFITTERS.
SEE ALSO TINPLATE WORKERS.
Bicket, John, & Son, 92 King street Brodie, Neil, S3 Portland street Brown, Charles, & Co., 6 East George st Ferguson, James, 13 Waterloo street Lucas, Robert, College wynd Thomson, John, 120 King street
GILDERS.
Curdle, J. & G., 74 King street Gairdner, Robert, Sandbed street Robertson, R. C, 46 King street
GLASS MERCHANTS AND
GLAZIERS.
Robertson, R. C, 46 King street
Ste wart, Thos.,& Son, 13 and 15 Regent st.
GLUE & SIZE MANUFACTURER Thomson, Mrs. Robert, College wynd
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
Alexander, David, 61 King street Alexander, John, 106 King street Anderson, J, & N., 5 & 7 Cheapside st. Gill, Thomas, Strand street Goldie, James, 41 Strand street Mather, John A., 21 Portland street M'Clelland, Archibald, 42 Portland st. Templeton, John, & Son, 8 Croft street Thomson, J. & W., 6 King street
GREEN GROCERS.
Corrigan, Mary, 16 Regent street Hamilton, John, 66 King street Murchland, James, 29 Fore st. Rome, George, junr., 82 Portland street Samson, Mrs., 34 Bank street Tait, Alexander, Titchfield street Torrance, Alexander, 4 Fore street
GROCERS (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL).
Arbuckle, Matthew, 2 Portland street
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GROCERS. TRADES DIRECTORY. GROCERS.
Brown & Howie, 103 King street Hodge, James, 10 King street Morison, Alexander, Morris pi.. King st. Morison, George, 68 Portland street Rankin, Wm., & Son, 96 King street, and
1 Portland street Walker, John, & Sons, 25 King street Wallace, William, & Co., 55 Portland st. Wyllie, John, 12 & 14 Cheapside street
GROCERS, VICTUALLERS, TEA, AND SPIRIT DEALERS.
Only those marked s are spirit dealers.
Ackles, Mrs. Thomas, 2 Soulis street 5 Allan, William, Market lane s Allan, Marion, 19 High street Anderson, Mrs. Thomas, 36 High street Armour, Robert, 94 Portland street Armour, Robert, 9 West Netherton st. Armour, Mrs. John, 75 Titchfield street Bell, James, 13 Low Glencairn street Borland, James, 8 King street Borland, Hugh, 89 King street Boyd, David, 113 King street Boyd, R. & E., 78 King street Brown, Matthew, 22 Langlands street Brown, Elizabeth, 1 Waterside street Cameron, William, senr., Strand st. s Cameron, William, junr., Clark street s Carson, James, 32 Low Glencairn street Clark, John, Clark street Cochrane, John, 49 High Glencairn st. Co-operativeSociety Limited, 47 Portland St., Inkerman place, and Titchfield st. CoWan, George, Robertson place s Craig, Alexander, Low Glencairn street Craig, John, 8 Cheapside Crawford, Charles, 16 Nelson street Crawford, Mrs. James, Bank street s Curdie, George, 18 Robertson place s Curdie, Robert, 8 Fore street s Currie, John, 8 Dean street s Currie, John, Titchfield street s Dalziel, Samuel, Langlands street Davie, John, Princes street s Donaldson, John, 67 Portland street Duff, Mrs., Robertson place Duncan, Mungo, 1 Dean street Edgar, Mrs. Robert, 54 Fore street s Ferguson, A. & R., 24 Duke street Fleming, John, senr., 34 Titchfield street Fleming, William, 23 Dean street Gebbie, John, 11 Portland street Gibson, James, High Glencairn street Gibson, Robert, 37 High Glencairn st. s
Gilchrist & Morton, 75 King street Gilmour, Thomas, 29 Low Glencairn st. s Graham, M., 30 Nelson street Haddow, Mrs. John, 39 High street Hopkin, Mrs., 19 Titchfield street Inglis, Andrew, 6 Langlands street Jack, Andrew, 12 Fore street Jamieson, Mrs. William, 4 High street s Kelly, Samuel, junr., 47 Fore street Kerr, Mrs. William, North Hamilton st. Lament, G. & W., Market Bridge Lorimer, John, Bonnyton, road Lucas, James, West Langlands street Millar, Mrs. E., St. Marnock street Morton, Mrs. John, Grange street Muir, Margaret, 4 Douglas street Murdoch, R., Princes street s M'Creath, Thomas, 23 Back street M'Coll, Ann, 1 Witch road MTadzen, Mrs, 38 High street M'Clelland, Archibald, 42 & 46 Portland st* M'Muldroch, George, Boyd street M'Murtrie, John, Beansburn Murchie, John, Park street Neil, John, 1 Morton place Neil, Margaret, Hill street Phillips, David, 80 Hill street s Pollock, Charles, 14 High Glencairn st. Ramsay, James, 18 Boyd street s Richmond, George, 49 Grange street Robertson, Robert, 11 Glencairn square Kohertson, Daniel, 42 Low Glencairn st. Rodger, Robert, 9 Dean street Rome, James, 14 Wellington street s Scoullar, Michael, 52 Portland street s Shields, Henry, High street Sloan, William, 22 Soulis street s Smith, Alexander, 41 Robertson place Smith, James, 32 Robertson place Smith, Matthew, 42 High Glencairn st. s Smith, Elizabeth, 27 Robertson place Steel, Alexander, 12 High street s Steel, Hugh, 70 Portland street s Steel, John, 2 Langlands street s Stewart, Samuel, 9 Glencairn square s Stewart, Wm., 18 Low Glencairn st s Stirling, Jane, Kadikoi place Taylor, James, 8 Wellington street Templeton, Hugh. 74 Fore street s Templeton, Margaret, 28 Bank street s Templeton, Miss, 14 Dean street Thomson, James, 7 Regent street Thomson, Andrew, 88 Titchfield street Walker, James, 25 Titchfield street Wallace, John, 5 West Shaw street Watt, Hugh, 9 Cheapside street
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Watt, Magdeline, 24 Robertson place Weir, Mrs. William, 45 Robertson place Wilson, Andrew, 10 High Glencairn st. Wood, William, Titchfield street Wyllie, Alexander, Sandbed street Young, William, 1 boulis street
GUNMAKEE.
Grierson, David, 41 Portland street
GUTTA PERCHA MERCHANT.
Adam, Thomas, 101 King street
HABERDASHERS.
Ferguson, A. & J., Ill King street Macmillan, M. & W., 12 Duke street Russell, Wm., 44 King street Thomsons Brothers, Scotch and English Warehouse, 29 King street
HAIRDRESSERS.
Andrew, William, 88 King street Heron, William, 88 King street Mabon, Thomas G., 9 Back lane Pollock, William, Market lane
HAM-CURERS.
Craig, John, 8 Cheapside street Hall, George, & Co., 9 High Glencairn st. Shaw, J. & W., 8 Dunlop street. Sinclair, A., Burnside, off West Shaw st. Taylor & Hood, 6 Fore street
HATTERS.
Armstrong, Charles, & Son, 20 Portland street, and Victoria place, King street
Stewart, John, 12 King street
Thomson, William, & bon, Morris place, 39 King street
HIDE AND LEATHER
MERCHANTS.
Crooks Brothers, Ladeside Kellie, John, 22 Waterloo street
HORSE DEALER.
Arthur, Matthew, 31 Bank street
HOSIERS.
Boyd, Alexander M., 36 Portland st. Boyd, Jessie R., 62 Portland street
Calderwood, J. G , 17 King street Macmillan, M, & W., 12 Duke street Russell, William, 44 King street Thomsons Brothers, 29 King street Stephen, A. H., 104^ King street Wyllie, William, 85 Titchfield street
HOT PRESSER& CALENDERER.
M'Lean, Andrew, 89 Titchfield street
HOUSE FACTORS-
Brown, John, & Son, 6 King street Howie, John, East Netherton street Smith & Wallace, 11 King street Stevenson, John, 23 Portland street Thomson, James, 27 King street Waugh, Thomas, 10 Portland street
INNS AND HOTELS.
Angel Inn, Market lane; Hugh Gemmell. Black Bull Hotel, 16 Portland St.; Adam
M'Murtrie. Commercial Hotel, 6 Croft street; John
Sinclair Crown Hotel, Cheapside street; Daniel
M'Pherson George Hotel, Portland street; Andrew
Walker. Wheat Sheaf Inn, Croft st. ; Mrs. James
Robb Rainbow Hotel, 5 King st. ; Hugh Wales Royal Hotel, 98 King st.; John Young Sun Inn, Green st. ; Mrs. David Little
INSURANCE BROKERS.
Stevenson, Humphrey, & Son, 8 East George street
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Accidental Death; agent, D. Laurie, Union Bank
Caledonian; agents, D. Laurie, Union Bank; E. Smith, writer; and Adam Cowie, Bank of Scotland
City of Glasgow ; agent, J. Steven, writer
Colonial; agent, John Smith, 20 Portland street
Commercial Union ; agent, Geo,, M'Laren, junr., writer
Crown; agent, Thomas Young, druggist
Edinburgh; agent, Alex. Millar, Com- mercial Bank
Farmers; agent, Wra. Aitken, Mill lane
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INSURANCE. — TRADES mRECTORY. LITHOGRAPHIC.
Gresham ; agent, Hugh Shaw, Commercial
Bank Imperial; agent, John Steven, writer Insurance Co., of Scotland; agent, Thos.
Bruce, Braehead OflSce
Kilmarnock Plate Grlass Insurance Coy.;
R. C. Robertson, 46 King St., manager
Lancashire; agent, James Watson, writer
Life Association of Scotland; agent,
James Henderson, writer Liverpool, London, and Globe; agents, James Stewart, National Bank; and J. & W. Thomson, 6 King street Manchester; agent, John Sturrock, writer Northern; agents, J. Brown and Son, 6 King St. ; & James Thomson, 27 King st. North British; agents, A. & J. Hamilton, writers; James Wilson, National Bank ; and James Henderson, writer Norwich Union; agent, T. B. Andrews. Pelican; agent, John Sturrock, writer Phoenix; agent, James S. Gregory, Corn
Exchange Buildings Queen; agents, Humphrey Stevenson,
& Son, East George street Koyal ; agents, James Connell, Clydesdale Bank; Alexander Millar, Commercial Bank ; John Brown & Son, 6 King st. ; Thomas Stevenson, 4 Portland street; John M. Muir, 27 King street Royal Exchange; agent, John Ferguson,
70 King street
Scottish; agents, Thomas Waugh, 10
Portland st.; Thomas Young, 57 King
St.; J. M. Muir, 27 King street; Hugh
Shaw, Commercial Bank
Scottish Amicable; agents, Wm. Main,
Royal Bank; Thomas Waugh, Portland
St. ; & Wm. Railton, 1 St. Marnock place
Scottish & Enghsh Law; agent, Thomas
Fulton, writer, St. Marnock street Scottish Equitable; agent, James Wilson,
National Bank Scottish National ; agent, Jas. Robertson,
writer, Duke street Scottish Provident Institution; agents, Jas. Stewart, National Bank; & Smith & Wallace, 11 King street Scottish Provincial; agents, John Steven- son, 23 Portland street; James M'Kie, 2 King street ; John Simpson, 8 Duke st. Scottish Union; agents, Jas. Anderson, 1 St. Marnock place; & Robert Black- wood, Mill lane Scottish Widows' Fund; agent, T. B. Andrews, 38- Portland street
Standard ; agent, Adam Cowie, Bank of
Scotland Sun ; agent, John Torrance, writer, Kingst. Travellers & Marine; agents, John Brown
& Son, 6 King street Union; agent, James Ingram, Architect,
King street United Kingdom Temperance; agents, J.
Brown & Son, 6 King street West of England; agents. Smith & Wallace
11 King street Yorkshire; agent, John Wallace, 11
King street
IRON FOUNDERS.
Barclay, Andrew, Caledonian Foundry Glenfield Iron Coy., East Shaw street Holm Foundry Coy., Low Glencairn st. Kilmarnock Foundry Coy., Townholm M'Culloch, Thomas, Vulcan Foundry
IRONMONGERS.
Bicket, John, & Son, 92 King street Christie, Andrew, 2 Duke street Donald, James, & Co., 8 Portland street Finnic, Archibald, & Son, Braefoot Finnic & Young, 6 Regent street Paton, Robert, 57 Strand street Stewart, Thos., & Son, 13 & 15 Regent st.
JEWELLERS.
Breckenridge & Son, 36 King street Brown, John, Portland street Cameron, John, 15 King street Duff'ner, Albert A,, 7 Queen street Newlands, John, 22 Portland street Rankin, James, 82 King street
JOINERS.
SEE WEIGHTS.
LATHSPLITTERS.
Rome, Geo,, senr., 15 West Langlands st. Rome, George, junr., 82 Portland street
LEATHER MERCHANTS-
SEE CURBIEES & LEATHER MERCHANTS.
LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTERS.
Smith Brothers, 30 King street Watson & Co., 32 King street
MACHINE. TRADES DIRECTORY. NURSERY.
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MACHINE MAKERS.
Barclay, Andrew, Caledonian Foundry Blair, Robert, 14 Sandbed street Caldwell, George, Townholm Finnie, Archibald, & Son, Kilmarnock
Foundry Holm Foundry Co., Low Glencairn st. Morton, Alex., & Son, John Finnie st. M'CuUoch, Thomas, Vulcan Foundry Richmond, Andrew, Bentinck street
MANGLERS.
Bowman, Mrs. Andrew, 1 Park street Flinn, Mary, 50 Portland street Mitchell, Mrs. James, Titchfield street Paterson, Mrs., 36 Hill street Reid, Mrs. Hugh, Back lane Wyllie, Mary, 39 Bank street
MANQFACTTJRERS.
Bryden, Samuel, & Son, 25 Robertson place (sewed muslins)
Connell, George, Townholm (curled hair)
Dalgleish, William, 32 Mill lane (hosiery)
Gebbie, John, 32 High Glencairn street (home-made cloth)
Hannah, James, & Son, Welbeck street (home-made cloth)
Higgins, William, Waterside st. (home- made cloth)
Inglis, Andrew, 3 Douglas street (home- made cloth)
LambiO; John, 47 King street (home- made cloth)
Eittle, James, 14 East Shaw st. (home- made cloth)
Morison, George, & Sons, 68 Portland st. (steam fruit preserves)
M'Intyre, James, Dundonald rd. (home- made cloth)
M'Lean, Adam, 6 East Shaw st. (home- made cloth)
Pollard, Benjamin, 22 East Shaw street
Thomson, James, 2 Welbeck street (winceys, &c.)
Williamson, John, 16 Bank street (baby linens)
Wyllie, James, 4 Hill st. (winceys, &c.)
Wyllie, Robert, 69 Titchfield street (winceys, &c,)
MESSENGER-AT-ARMS,
Carmichael, John, 24 King street
MILLERS.
Andrew, John, Glencairn Mill, Low Glencairn street
M'Vicar, Alexander, New Mill, by Kil- marnock
MILLINERS.
Adams, Thomas, 34 King street Adamson, Alexander, 47 King street Aird, Mrs. David, 80 Portland street Aird, Jane, 81 Portland street Bain, Robina, 61 Low Glencairn street Bennett, E. & M., Bentinck street Borland, Misses, 7 Dunlop street Breckenridge, M., 2 Mill lane Campbell, Janet, Corn Exchange Build- ings, Green street Dunlop, Mary, 2 West George street Highet, Jessie, 66 Fore street Love, Catherine, St. Marnock street Reyburn, Mrs. James, 1 Titchfield street Russell, William, 44 King street Stewart, Mrs. Hugh, 11 Wellington st. Suiter, Ann, 12 Wellington street Templeton, Mary, 22 West Netherton st.
MUSIC, & MUSICAL INSTRU- MENT SELLER.
Boyd, Adam, 91 King street
MUSICIANS.
Barratt, J., 13 Queen street Brown, William, 76 Titchfield street Forster, H. E., Rainbow Hotel Fyfe, Andrew, 9 Wellington street Gray, Archibald, Langlands street Ritchie, Lawrence, East Netherton street
NEWSPAPER AGENTS.
Guthrie, John, 18 King street (Ardrossan
and Saltcoats Herald) M'Kie, James, 2 King street (Ayrshire
Express, &c.) Smith, John, 20 Portland street (Ayr
Advertiser) Wilson, Matthew, 32 Duke street (Ayr
Observer)
NURSERY AND SEEDSMEN.
Those marked s are Seedsmen only. Dickie, Fowlds, & Co., St. Marnock st. s Dregnorn & Aitken, 79 King street Dykes, John, & Son, Dundonald road
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PAINTERS. ^TRADES DIRECTORY. SALT.
Howie, William, 6 Portland street s Samson, Wm., & Co,, 3 Cheapside st, s Samson, W. & T., do. do.
PAINTERS, DECORATORS, AND PAPER-HANGERS.
Armour, James, 107 King street Armour, John, junr,, 16 West George st, -Curdle, J. & G., 74 King street Eeid, John, & Son, 51 Portland street Robertson, R. C, 46 King street
PATTERN-DRAWERS.
SEE DESIGNERS.
PAVIER.
Eeid, Charles, junr , Lillymount cottage, Clark street
PAWNBROKERS.
Hannah, James, Waterloo street Kilgour, Joseph, 7 High street Miller, Robert, 33 King street & 6 Sand- bed street Miller, Alexander, 10 Fore street M'Connel, Edward & John, 184 Bank st. Rankin & M'Gougan, David's lane Wallace, James, 18 Cheapside street
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS.
Brown, John, 84 Portland street ■Gilchrist, Alexander, Duke street Howie, Bruce, & Findlay, John Finnic st. Humphrey, John, King steeet M'Gregor, Adam, Robertson's Land, King
street Tannock, William, 4 Grange street
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.
Aitken, James, M.D,, 59 Portland street Borland, John, M.D., 1 Bridge lane MacLeod, Donald, M.D., 102 King st. Marshall, Alexander, M.D., L.F.P.S.,
Dundonald road M'Alister, James, 113 King street Paxton, John, M.D., Edin : Winton place,
Dundonald road Rankin, James, M.D., L.P.S.G., & L.M.,
60 Portland street
PIANO-PORTE TUNERS.
Barratt, J., 13 Queen street Boyd, Adam, 91 King street
PLASTERERS.
Borland, Daniel, New street
Elder, William, 32 King street
Paton, John, 11 West Langlands street
PLUMBERS.
Bicket, John, & Son, 92 King street Brodie, Neil, 33 Portland street Brown, Charles, & Co., 6 East George st. Brown, John, 83 Portland street Gilchrist, James, 122 King street Thomson, James, Waterloo street
POTATO DEALERS.
Fleming, John, junr., 5 Princes street Pitt, David, senr., 27 & 29 Regent street Pitt, David, junr., 27 & 29 Regent street Wood, William, Titchfleld street Wright, John, 31 Fore street
PRINTERS (LETTERPRESS)
& PUBLISHERS
Guthrie, John, 18 King street M'Kie, James, 2 King street Smith Brothers, 30 King street Stevenson, Thomas, 4 Portland street Wilson, Matthew, 32 Duke street
QUARRIERS.
Craig, J. & M., Dean Quarry
REGISTER OFFICE FOR SERVANTS.
Brown, Thomas, 4 King street Brown, Mrs. John, 109 King street Smith, Mrs. James, 41 Titchfleld street
ROPE AND TWINE MAKERS.
Campbell, William, 4 North Hamilton st. Thomson, Thomas, 3 Langlands brae Todd, William, & Son, 1 Robertson place
SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS.
Brown, John, Corn Exchange Buildings,
Green street Mutter, George, 31 Portland street Stevenson, John G., 3 King street
SALT STORE.
Inglis, James, 24 Waterloo street
SCULPTORS. TRADES DIRECTORY. SPIRIT.
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SCULPTORS.
Bowie, Thomas, 84 Portland street Terapleton, James, Portland street
SEXTONS.
Hendry, Thomas, St, Andrew's Burying Ground; house, 14 East Netherton st.
Kerr, Ro,, High Church Burying Grround; house, 86 Portland street
SHERIFF OFFICERS.
Carmichael, John, 24 King street Taylor, Thomas, 66 Portland street Taylor, Wm., 66 Portland street
SKINNERS.
Crooks, Adam, & Son, Welbeck street Morgan, John, 23 High street
SLATERS.
Brown, John, 83 Portland street Brown, Charles, & Co., 6 East George st. Campbell, John, 1 Portland terrace Clark, Peter, 3 Fore street Yuille, Robt., & Sons, 23 Portland street
. SPIRIT MERCHANTS ANB DEALERS.
SEE ALSO WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
Adams, Robert, College wynd Allan, William, Market lane Anderson, Andrew, Duke street Andersgn, Matthew, Guard lane Armour, James, Corner of Croft and
Strand streets Arthur, Mrs., 22 Duke street Auld, Robert, Grange street Bain, Matthew, 4 Glencairn square Bankhead, Hugh, 2 Union street Brown, James, 70 Hill street Brown, Thomas, 4 King street Buchanan, Mrs. Marion, 19 West Shaw st. Campbell, Andrew, 10 Wellington street Clark, James, 4 West George street Connallj', Thomas, 57 Fore street Cowie, John, Dunlop street Craig, John, 32 High street Creelman, William, 5 Regent street Creelraan, Wm. B., Queen street Crichton, Mrs. James, 22 West George st. Crooks, Adam, 13 High Glencairn street Cunningham, David, 20 Cheapside street Donnelly, John, 55 Fore street
Douglas, Robert, 57 Portland street Duncan, William, 98 Portland street Dunlop, Samuel, Refreshment Rooms,
Railway station Fulton, Hugh, St. Marnock street Fullarton, James, Cheapside street Gemmell, Hugh, Angel Inn, Market lane Gibb, John, High Glencairn street Gilchrist, Thomas, 10 West George st. Goudie, William, 108 King street Hanvey, Patrick, 37 Robertson place Henderson, Andrew, Witch Hill Cottage,
Witch road Howie, David, 10 Duke street Humphrey, Thomas, 15 Cheapside street Kerr, James, 15 Fore street Latta, Mrs. George, 3 Welbeck street Lauder, John, 2 North Hamilton street Little, Mrs. David, Sun Inn, Green street Manson, Wm., 76 Titchfield street Miller, Alexander, 1 Regent street Murray, James, 13 Cheapside street M'Callum, Samuel, 40 High street M'Caw, John, 10 Regent street M'CuUey, W., 54 & 56 Low Glencairn st. M'Farlane, John, 20 Bank street M'Fedries, Thomas, Burns' Tavern, Low
Glencairn street M'Guire, John, 21 Fore street M'Kinlay, Mrs. Robert, 81 Titchfield st. M'Kissock, George, 7 St. Marnock street M'Laughland, James, 12 Waterloo street M'Mahon, John, 32 Fore street M'Murtrie, Adam, Black Bull Hotel M'Pherson, Daniel, Crown Hotel Paterson, Robert, 6 West George street Partridge, George, 9 High Glencairn st. Porter, Alexander, 32 Langlands street Rankin, Robert, 9 Reuent street Richmond, John, 71 Portland street Richmond, Archibald, Portland Arras Inn. Robb, Mrs. James, Wheat Sheaf Inn,
Croft street Ritchie, James, 15 Fore street Rodgers, James, 65 Fore street Rowat & Coy., 4 Green street Russell, James, 1 Dean lane Sands, James, Titchfield street Shearer, John, 10 West Langlands street Sinclair, John, Commercial Inn, Croft st* Steel, Mrs, John, Star Inn, Regent st. Steel, John, 9 Waterloo street Stewart, Thomas, 4 Waterloo street SutclifFe, Benjamin, 44 Low Glencairn st, Thomson, Andrew, 128 King street Wales, Hugh, 5 King street
STAIR. trades' directory. ^TIN.
Walker, Andrew, George Hotel Wallace, William, 8 London road Watson, Robert, 4 St. Marnock street Wilson, Alexander, 3 Market lane Wilson, James, 1 Mill lane Wilson, Mrs. Robert, 118 King street Young, John, Royal Hotel, King street
STAIR RAILERS.
Alexander, A., & Sons, Mill lane Craig, Robert. 80 King street Cunningham, A., & Son, 8 Duke street
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.
Those marked t are Tailors only. Agnew, Robert, 24 Bank street Aird, Charles, 32 Boyd street t Blain, John, 48 Robertson place t Bunten, James, 12 Portland street Cameron, Nicol B , 56 King street Campbell, Thomas, 44 Titchfield street t Craig, John, 1 Grange street Dufif, William, 1 Bank street Dunlop, Alexander, & Son, 1 1 King st. Dunlop, Huizh, 38 King street Ferguson, Edward, 3 Croft street Ferguson, Jno., & Son, 68 and 70 King st. Foster, George, 93 King street Foster. Robt., Victoria place, 19 King st. Fraser, W. M., St. Marnock corner,
King street Garven, Alexander, 20 King street Gordon, William, 20 West George street Kerr, John, 22 Regent street Leiper, R. & J., 28 Portland street Maekay & Son, 85 King street Hanson, John, 92 Titchfield street t Mitchell, Wm., & Son, 13 Douglas st. t M'Cracken, Andrew, 37 Portland street M'Gary, John, Cheapside street Paterson, James, 13 Douglas street t Rae, David, 18 Cheapside street Runcie, Samuel, 7 Portland street Smith, James, 32 King street Stewart Brothers, 31 and 33 King street Stewart, Andrew, St. Marnock street Tannahill, Robert, 16 Low Glencairn st. t Taylor, James, 54 King street Turnbull & M'Kenzie, 61 King street Wiecht & Sawer, 10 Queen street Wyllie, James, 16 Douglas street
TALLOW CHANDLERS.
Crooks Brothers & Co. , Ladeside
TANNERS.
SEE ALSO CURRIERS.
Crooks Brothers & Co., Ladeside
TEACHERS.
Anderson, Peter, Free School, Dundonald road
Black, Francis M., School of Art, Corn Exchange Buildings, Green street
Boyle, Rose, St. Joseph's Catholic School, Low Church lane,
Crawford, John S., George Hotel Assem- bly Rooms (dancing and calisthenics)
Dodds, James, Nelson Street School
Ferguson, Donald, Townhead District School
Frazer, William, East Shaw street
Grant, Misses, Allanhill, London road (ladies)
Gunnyon, William, classical and com- mercial. New Academy, Princes st.
Henderson, Diana, South Hamilton st. (ladies)
Lee,Thos., commercial and mathematical teacher, Kilmarnock Academy
Logan, William C, English teacher, Kil- marnock Academy
MacGlashan, Misses, Springvale Semi- nary, Dundonald road (ladies)
Miller, Annie C, Female School of In- dustry, West Netherton street
Moodie, Agnes, Beansburn
Patrick, Misses, Ladies' Seminary, John Finnic street
Rose, James, Langlands street
Roxburgh, Miss, Female School of In- dustry, West Netherton street
Russell, James, West Shaw street
Stevenson, James, New Public School, Fowlds street
Stewart, James, Clark Street School
Taylor, R. W., Ragged Industrial School, Kilmarnock House
Thomson, M., Corn Exchange (dancing and calisthenics)
Wyllie, Daniel, East George street
THATCHER.
M'Quade, Peter, Low Church lane
TIN PLATE WORKERS.
Bicket, John, & Son, 92 King street Brodie, Neil, 33 Portland street
TOBACCONISTS. TRADES DIRECTORY. YARN.
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Ferguson, James. 13 Waterloo street. Thomson, John, 120 King street
TOBACCONISTS AND SNUFF MANUFACTURERS.
Those marked s are snuff manufacturers.
Gilmour, James, 2 Fore street Grieve, Robert, & Son, 24 Portland st. s Mitchell, William, & Co , 58 King st. s Wallace, Ross, 55 King street
TOBACCO PIPE MAKER-
Davies, J., Titchfield street
TOY MERCHANTS.
Hastie, Mrs. James, 2 Croft street Stevens, Hugh, 71 King street
TURNERS.
Russell, Charles, Princes street Russell, Ebenezer, 19 East George street
UMBRELLA MAKERS.
Adams & Co., 34 King street Douglas, James, Titchfield street
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Aitken, Wm., M.R.C.V.S.; V.S. A.Y.C. Mill lane
WATCH AND CLOCKMAKERS-
SEE JEWELLERS.
WATER METER MANUFRS.
Kennedy & Co., Townholm
WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS (WHOLESALE).
Arbnckle, Matthew, 2 Portland street Brown & Howie, 103 King street Hodge, James, 10 King street Rankin, Wm., & Son, 96 King street Walker, John, & Sons, 25 King street Wallace, Wm., & Co., 55 Portland street Wyllie, John, 12 and 14 Cheapside street
WOOD MERCHANTS.
Howie, John, & Son, West Langlands st. Paton, Jas., & Son, 14 West Langlands st. Samson, C. & A. M., John Finnie street
WOOL SPINNERS.
Laughland, Roxburgh, & Co., Townholm Somervail, Wm., Braeside Mill, Back lane Thomson, W. & M., Crookedholm. Wilson, James, Menford lane
WRIGHTS.
Those marked c are cartwrights.
Andrew, Alexander, 9 East Groorge st. Bicket & Son, 2 Langlands brae Brown, Matthew, Dean lane c Craig, John, & Son, George Hotel Build- ings, Portland street Dunlop, John, Langlands brae Gemmell, Peter, 28 Fore street Gemmell, Robert, Back street Gemmell, William, Fowlds steeet Howie, John, 14 West Langlands street Innes, David, 11 Strand street Littlejohn, George, senr., Beansburn c Littlejohn, George, junr., Dunlop st. c M'Muldroch, John, Union street M'Skimming, Andrew, at C. & A. M.
Samson's, John Finnie street Rome, James, 15 West Langlands street Scott, William, Dundonald road Stewart, Robert, 18 High Glencairn st. Templeton & Turnbull, 96 Portland st. Wilson, John, 37 Waterside street
WRITERS.
\ndrews, D. R. & T. B., 38 Portland st. Hamilton, A. & J., Town Buildings,
King street Hamilton, John G., 38 Portland street Henderson, James, Market lane Muir, John M., 27 King street VI'Laren, George, junr., 1 Cheapside st. Robertson, James, 14 Duke sti-eet Simpson, John, 8 Duke street Smith, Ebenezer, 63 Portland street Steven, John, 4 East George street Stewart, James, National Bank of Scot- land, King street Sturrock, John, Duke street Torrance, John, 87 King street Watson, James, 88 King street
YARN MERCHANTS.
Stevenson, Humphrey, & Son, 8 East George street
DIJRECTOKY OF
NEIGHBOURHOOD AND SUEEOUNDING VILLAGES.
BEANSBUSN AND NEIGH- BOURHOOD.
Alexander, John, farmer, Broombrae Barr, Robert, farmer, Craighall Boyd, James, Beansburn Brown, William, schoolmaster, Rowallan Clelland, James, farmer, Knockinlaw Craig, David, Dean Cottage Craig, Matthew, Deanhill Craig, Thomas, farmer, Onthank Craufurd, W. H., of Craufurdland castle Cuthbertson, Robt., farmer. Top Onthank Dale, David, forester, Bankend Dale, Robert, forester, Rowallan Castle Dalziel, W,, farmer, Craufurdland Mains Dickie, David, farmer, Tannahill Dunlop, Matthew, farmer, Beansburn Ferguson, Alexander, Borland Findlay, Thomas, farmer, Wardneuk Findiay, William (of Wm. Findlay & Co.),
Deanbank Gilmour, Jas. S., farmer, Dinnans Littlejohn, George, wright, Beansburn Loudon, Mrs. H., Little Mosside Mackay, John (of Mackay & Son), Dean- bank Mackenzie, H., gamekeeper, Rowallan
Mains Mackie, Robert, farmer. South Craig Moodie, Mr. , schoolmaster, Beansburn M'Kean, Miss, Alma Cottage, Beansburn M'Kerrow, Andrew, smith, Beansburn Parker, Misses, Assloss House Railton, Robert (of Gregory, Thomson's,
& Co.), Deanside Ramage, Adam, Dean House Reid, Thomas, keeper of North Craig
Reservoir Taylor, James, grocer, Beansburn Templeton. John, farmer, Meiklewood Thomson, Daniel, farmer, North Craig Thomson, John, farmer, Borland Thomson, Wm., farmer, Assloss Mains
Turner, F. J. (factor to his Grace tho
Duke of Portland), The Dean Wilson, John, farmer, Assloss Farm Woodburn, Miss, The Brae, Beansburn
CRAIGIE & NEIGHBOURHOOD.
GENTRY AND CLERGY.
Campbell, Major C. V., of Netherplace,
Cairnhill Galloway, William, Adamhill Colliery Hamilton, Col. J. F., of Cairnhill Hamilton, Major Walter, M.P., yr., of
Cairnhill Kennedy. John, Underwood Stirling, Rev. David, The Manse
PROPRIETORS (not RESIDENT).
Campbell, Captain, (Patron) Oswald, Alexander, Auchencruive Stirling, John, of Foulton Bridge Kirk, Cockermouth
BLACKSMITHS.
Brown, Andrew, Catcraig Douglas, Francis, Underbills Muir, Robert, Five Ways, Cairnhill
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS.
Anderson, David, Bridgend, Shaw's Mill Brown, David, Post Office PatOD, James, & Son
CARPENTBKS AND JOINERS.
Campbell, David, Underbills Wilson, William, Catcraig
CO ALM ASTERS.
Galloway, Lindsay, & Coy., Adamhill
Colliery Galloway, Robert, Blacklands Murray, Robert, Foreman, Adamhill
Colliery
DRESSMAKERS AND MILLINERS.
M'Fadzean, Jean, Village Scrogie, Jean, Underhills
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CRAIGIE. DISTRICT DIRECTORY. CROSSHOUSE.
Sloan, Miss, The Lodge, Cairnhill Wood, Janet, Village
FARMERS.
Man, James, Hirst
Allan, William, Hill of Barnweil
Anderson, Thomas, Snodston
Borland, Matthew, High Wardneuk
Brown, Andrew, Catcraig
Brown, James, Kirkhill
Brown, William, Lodgebush
Calderwood, Andrew, High Borland
Currie, Robert, Home Farm, Cairnhill
Drumraoud, John, Camsiscan
Druramond, Robert, Pocknave
Drummond, WiUiam, Fairwells
Eaglesham, Robert, Kamageston, Cross- hands
Frazer, Robert, Plowlands
Hay, James, Sidehead
Hopkins, Robert, Maintree
Hunter, William, Foulton
Kennedy, Mr., Pisgah
Ktlpatrick, Allan, Craigie Mains
Lamont, Hugh, Bailliestou
Lindsay, Alexander, Baruiveil House
Lindsay, James, Borland
Lindsay, Thouias, Townend
Millar, James, Laugside & Burnbank •Morrison, James, Syke
Morrison, John, High Langcraig
Morrison, William, Laigh Langcraig
M'Latchie, Andrew, Campcastle
M'Gregor William, Brockley
M'Kay, Mr., Heugh Mill
Muir, John, Foulton
Parker, A. G., Adamhill
Parker, Robert, Broadyards
Picken, James, Laigh Laugside
Reid, M., Mid Foulion
Reid, William, Lillielaw
Si liars, David, Caldrongill
Tannock, Andrew, Underbills
Taylor, James, Liitlehill, Crosshands
Tuylor, John, Hill & Longhouse, Cross- hands
Templeton, Robert, Midton & Blacklands
Watson, James, Meadowhead
Wilson, William, Hightree ;
Young, John, Rattenraw, Crosshands
Young, Mr., Low Wardneuk
MISCELLANEOUS.
Innkeeper, Matthew Sillars Lime-stone Miners, Wm. Given, Village*^ William Robb, Hilltop
Registrar, Inspector of Poor, & Session
Clerk, James Watson Stone-dyke Mason, Thomas Brown Schoolmaster, William Wardrop Tailor, William Sinclair Established Church, Rev. David Stirling,
minister
CKOSSHOUSE, PERCETON ROW, AND NEIGHBOURHOOD.
Allan, John, farmer, Capringstone Barrowman, James, secretary to Co- operative Society, Crosshouse Brown, Peter, tile raanufr., Corsehill Cameron, John, grocer and provision
merchant, Crosshouse Cameron, Wm , potato merchant, Cross- house Clegg, James, clerk, Warwickhill Colliery Co-Operative Society, Crosshouse Cuthbertson, James, teacher, Crosshouse Donald, Thomas, farmer, Fardlehill Douglas, William, smith, Crosshouse Douglas, William, junr., cheese merchant,
Crosshouse Findlay, James, Bourtreehill Colliery, Dreghorn, by Irvine; ho., Capringstone Cottage, by Kilmarnock Gairdner, Robert, Thorntoun House, Kil- marnock Gibson, John, wright, Crosshouse Glen, A., farmer, Muirhouses, Perceton Goldie, David, farmer, Corsehill Howat, Jasper, farmer, Highbarns, by
Crosshouse Howie, Mrs., farmer, Grreenside,by Cross- house Hunter, Robert, grocer, &c., Springside Laught, Mrs. T., farmer, Drummuir Mackay, Jas.., teacher, Perceton School M'Lennan, James S., teacher, Warwick- hill; house, Warwickhill Cottage M'Murtrie, David, baker, Crosshouse Miller, W. & R., grocers, &c., Dreghorn,
by Irvine Miller, William, Springhill Farm Morris, Mrs. Pollok, The Craig, Kilmk. Muir, John, Warwick Mains Murdoch, John, smith, Crosshouse Ralston, Mrs. M'Dougall, Warwickhill Ho. Sloan, Mrs., farmer, Springside Smith, Alexander, Croft Inn and Hotel Smith, J., farmer, Holmes, by Crosshouse Stevenson, H., manager of Perceton Fire Clay Works
DUNDONALD. DISTRICT DIRECTORY. FENWICK.
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Stevenson, James, farmer, Kirkland, by
Crosshoase Stevenson, John, farmer, Thornton, by
Crosshouse Swan, William, manager, Anuandale and
Thorntoun Collieries Taylor, John, farmer, Warwickdale Templeton, William, farmer, Cauldhame,
by Crosshouse Walker, William, manager, Warwickhill
Colliery Weir, Jas., boot and shoemaker, Cross- house Wilson, Gavin, grocer and provision
merchant, Crosshouse Woodburn, Hugh, farmer, Annandale
DTJNDONALD AND NEIGH- BOURHOOD-
GENTRY AND CLERGY.
Alexander, Wm., M.D. Anderson, Thomas, Fairlie House Beckett, James, Hillhouse Craig, Rev. A., Free Church Manse Finnic, William, Newfield Hon. G. E.. Vernon, Auchans House Muir, Miss, Roadend Cottage Sirae, Rev. John, The Manse
BAKER.
Miller, John
BOOT AND SHOEMAKER.
Borland, Hugh
CARPENTER AND JOINER.
Paterson, John
COACHBUILDEKS.
Brunton, John Cumming, John
CONTRACTOR.
Hendrie, Robert
FARMERS.
Agnew, William, Galrigside Alison, James, Harpercroft Barbour, Wm., Broomhill Barclay, John, Guillieland Barr, John, Harperland Blair, James, Girtridge Brown, Matthew, Highlees Caldwell, John, Plewland Davidson, James, Crooks Gray, David, Bogside Gray, James, Bogside
Jack, Hugh, Shewalton Jack, William, Old Hall M'Killop, William, Eoanhill M'Kinnon, John, Laurieston Scott, Alexander, Cockhill Smith, James, Craig Smith, John, Brownlees Taylor, John, Fortyacres Tyre, William, Templetoa Wallace, Hugh, Boa:head Wilson, James, Holmes Wood, John, Hallyards Wright, James, Kilnford Young, Samuel, Newfield Mains
FLESHER.
Wyllie, James
GROCERS.
Faulds, Robert
Hay, John
Thomson, Jane, Post OflSce
INNKEEPERS AND SPIRIT DEALERS.
Barbour, Mrs. Gemmell, Robert
MASONS.
Hodge, George Murray, Thomas
MILLER.
Dinning, James, Girtridge Mill
REGISTRAR AND SESSION CLERK.
Halbert, David
SURGEONS. Alexander, William, M.D. Burnett, John (veterinary)
TEACHER.
Macrosty, Peter, Parish School
MISCELLANEOUS.
Burton, James, gamekeeper, Auchans Martin, Alexander, road surfaceman Stevenson, James, gardener, Auchans
PLACES OF WORSHIP.
Established Church, Rev. John Sime,.
minister Free Church, Rev, A. Craig, minister
FENWICK&NEIGHBOURHOOD-
GENTRY AND CLERGY.
Craig, Rev. R. C. Free Church Manse Craufurd, J. R. H., yr., of Craufurdland Craufurd, Wm. Houison, of Craufurd- land
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FENWICK. DISTRICT DIRECTORY. FENWICK.
Dickie, Rev. David, The Manse Nelson, Capt., Fenwick Orr, Rev. William, U.P. Church Manse Picken, Capt., Hillhouse Lodge Taylor, Robert, Darwhilling
BLACKSMITHS.
Arrol, John Douglas, Alexander Husband, James, Waterside
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS.
Bicket, "William Pulton, John Fulton, W. & J.
CARTWRIGHTS AND JOINERS.
Oalt, Allan
Rodger, James
Wyllie, John, Waterside
FARMERS.
Aitken, James, Glenleitch Alexander, J., High Arness Alexander, Robert, Artnock Allan, James, Whiteleehill Barr, James, Little Horsehill Barr, W., Marchbank Bicket, D., Clanfin Bicket, J,, Bruntland Brown, Allan, Beanscroft Calderwood, D., East Clanfin Calderwood, David, Blackbyre Calderwood, Hugh, Windyhill Calderwood, James, Benbeugh Calderwood, John, West Blackbyre Cameron, William, Townend Clark, Robert, Greenhill Craig, Hugh, Raithburn Craig, James, East Coldrie Craig, William, Pokelly Hull Currie, James, Gree Currie, Robert, East Broadmoss Currie, Robert, Field House Currie, Robert, Little Gree Dalziel, Gavin, Kingswell Dickie, Robert, Tannacrieff Dunlop, A., Benthouse Dunlop, Francis, Midland Dunlop, George, Warnockland Dunlop, James, Highfield Dunlop, James, Raithhill Dunlop, James, Townend of Gree Dunlop, Matthew, Craigendunton Gemmell, Alei., Tannacrieff Gemmell, Andrew, Crofthead Gemmell, Andrew, High Gainford Gemmell, J., Aitkenhead
Gemmell, John, Drumboy Gemmell, John, West Coldrie Gemmell, Peter, High Todhill Gemmell, Robert, Low Gainford Gemmell, W., Amlaird Gemmell, W., Wyllieland Gilmour, James, Townhead Gilmour, Thomas, Brae Highet, James, Hillhousehill Howie, John, Lochgoin Howie, Robert, Drumtee Kerr, John, Righill Lamberton, John, Highburn Lindsay, James, High Clinch Lindsay, James, East Polkelly Lindsay, James, Whoonyett Lindsay, John, Tayburn Lindsay, Robert, Glaister Lindsay, Thomas, Langdyke Lindsav, William, Craigends Loudon, Robert, Harelaw Muir, Andrew, Porisken Muir, David, Skirnieland Muir, Robert, Netherraith M'Dougall, John, Laighmuir M'Kersie, Wm., Croilburn Orr, Robert, Balgray Mill Picken, Andrew, Glassock Picken, John, Parkhead Robertson, Hugh, Dalmusternock Scoular, James, Thorn Scoular, John, Gardrum Mill Shedden, Thomas, Clonherb Smith, James, Horsehill Smith, John, Greenwalls Steel, Thomas, Clinch Steven, William, Broadmoss Stewart, W., North Drumboy Stewart, Mrs., Haghouse Taylor, A., Burnhead Taylor, David, Low Todhill Taylor, James, Dalraith Templeton, John, Meiklewood Thomson, Robert, Meadowhead Vallance, John, Blaircraigs Wallace, Robert, Hairshaw Mill Wallace, Robert, Mid Coldrie Wallace, William, Old Hall Wardrop, John, Pokelly Watt, A , Greelaw Welsh, David, Arness Wilson, James, Glassock Wyllie, Hugh, Mainsheugh Wyllie, David, Damhead Wyllie. James, Little Fenwick Wyllie, John, Burnfoot
FENWICK. DISTRICT DIRECTORY. GALSTON.
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Young, James, Hairshaw Young, Robert, Mosside
FLESHERS.
Alexander, John, Waterside Fulton, William
GROCERS, INNKEEPERS, & SPIRIT DEALERS,
Arthur, James, Innkeeper
Borland, Alexander, grocer
Calderwood, Robert, grocer, Waterside
Fulton, William, innkeeper
Gemmell, John, grocer
Lockhart, Miss, grocer
Scott, Mrs. Walter, spirit dealer
Thomson, Hugh, grocer
Watt, Mrs., grocer
MANUFACTURERS.
Alexander, Hugh, & Sons, Waterside Chisholm, George, Sandbed Mill Montgomery, William Muir, J. & W.
MASONS.
Creelman, Charles Dickie, Adam Shedden, John Young, James
MILLERS.
Orr, Robert, Balgray Mill Scoular, John, Gardrum Mill
MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS
Calderwood, Misses Fulton, Misses Fulton, Miss, Laighmuir Taylor, Margaret Wilson, Mary
TAILORS
Shannon, David Wilson, James
TEACHERS.
Brown, Francis Fulton, William, Kingswell Meiklejohn, William M'Nair, William
MISCELLANEOUS.
Anderson, Thomas, agent Armour, Alexander, carrier Cameron, William, carrier Muir, Robert, coal merchant Stevenson, Dr., surgeon
PLACES OP WORSHIP.
Established Church; Rev. D. Dickie, minister
Free Church; Rev. R. C. Craig, minister United Presbyterian Church; Rev. Wra. Orr, minister
GATEHEAD AND NEIGHBOUR- HOOD.
Brown, James, station-master, Gatehead Buchanan, Gilbert, schoolmaster, Old
Rome Caldwell, James, farmer, Moorfleld Caldwell, John, farmer, Springhill Dickie, James, farmer, Bogside Highet, John, farmer, Cochran Lodge Muir, R. & J., sawyers, Leith Saw Mills Robertson, James, merchant, Gatehead Robertson, W., miller, Cambuskeith Mill Robertson, W. P., manager, Moorfield
Tile Works; ho., Gargieston Cottage Rorison, Wm., innkeeper, Cochrane Inn Smith, David, farmer, Big Gatehead Smith, John, farmer, Windyedge Steel, John, farmer. East Gatehead Taylor, Mrs., Moorfield Todd, James, farmer. Old Rome Young, James, farmer, Murrays Young, Robert, ham curer , Gatehead Walker, Robt., coalmaster,Fairlie colliery
GALSTON & NEIGHBOURHOOD
GENTRY AND CLERGY.
Dempster, James, Ladyton Pairlie, William, Holmes House Gemmell, John, Wallace street Gilmour, Boyd, Riverside Cottage, Titch-
field street HendriC; James, Union Bank Hendrie, John, Union Bank M'Indoe, Rev. Robert Mackintosh, Mrs. Margt., Strath Galston iVIackie, Robert, Loudoun Cottage (Factor
on Loudoun & Rowallan Estates) M'Leod, Dr. John, Flowerbank Cottage Mair, Andrew
Mathewson, Rev. Thomas, Wallace street Meikle, James, Henrietta street Morton, John, 7 Bentinck terrace Palmer, George, Polwarth street Paterson, Mrs. Mary, Barr street Ramsay, Dr. John K., Brewland street Richmond, Robert, Barr street Rodger, William, surgeon Stirling, Rev. Robert, D.D., The Manse Tait, Alexander D., Milrig House
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AGENTS TO MANUFACTURERS.
Cochrane, Alexander, Orchard street Cathbertson, Hugh, Orchard street Hutchieson, James, Brewland street Mair, Andrew, Henrietta street Meikle, James, Henrietta street Robertson, Charles, Henrietta street Watson, David, Titchfield street
BAKERS.
Gibson, Thomas M., Bridge street Harvey, Alexander, Bridge street Lyon, John Wallace, Henrietta street Murdoch, John, Bridge street
BANKERS,
Union Bank of Scotland; J. & J. Hendrie, agents
BLACKSMITHS.
Findlay, James, Henrietta street Law, Andrew, Titchfield street Neil, James, Bridge street Reid, John, Cross street
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.
M'Donald, William, Bridge street Torrance, James, 5 Cross street
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS.
Corson, John, Brewland street Dunn, James, Folwarth street Findlay, Hugh, Wallace street Laachlan, Andrew, Polwarth street Paterson, George, Henrietta street Richmond, Hugh, Henrietta street
CAKTWRIGHTS AND JOINERS.
Holborn, Alexander, Wallace street Mair & Anderson, Barr street Smith, Thomas, Titchfield street Teudall, Abram, Barr street
COAL MERCHANTS.
(Holland & Gilraonr, Goatfoot Colliery Home, John, Galston Colliery Home, R. R , Galston Colliery Kinloch, John, & Compy., Gauchalland
Colliery Roxburgh, W. & D., Maxwood Colliery
FARMERS.
Anderson, James, Waterside Anderson, Robert, Clinchyard Barclay, Andrew, Rigghead Bone, William, Auchencloich Bowie, George, Gauchalland Donald, William, Sornbeg Gibson, Allan, Cowgrove
Howie, Thomas, Maxwood Hendrie, James, Drumcloich Lennox, WiUiam, Bruntwood Manson, James, Millands Maxwell, Alexander, Sparnelbank Meikle, Thomas, Strath M'Lellan, John, forester, Bumhouse Paterson, Robert, Barward Paterson, Robert, Middlethird Rankin, David, Goatfoot Reid, William, Gauchland Quarry Stevenson, Robert, Hillhouse Taylor, Hugh, BuUbill Weir, Wilham, Bent Whyte, John, Dykescroft Wilson, Archibald, Threepwood Wright, Robert, Bruntwoodmains Wright, William, Meikleyard Young, Andrew, Bruntwoodhill Young, James, Sornhill
PLESHERS.
Dunlop, J. & A., Bridge street Paton, Alexander, Titchfield street Paton, Andrew, Wallace street Paton, Thos., Polwarth street Wilson, Hugh, Bridge street
GROCERS.
Cochran, James, Bridge street Ferguson, George, Bridge street Hannah, George, Henrietta street Hutchison, R. & J., Cross street Hutchison, Jane, Brewland street M 'Donald, Wm., Bridge street Mair, John, Bridge street Mair, Robert, Henrietta street Meikle, Geo., Polwarth street Nisbet, Wra , Bridge street Richmond, James, Bridge street Roxburgh, Alexander, Titchfield street Timothy, John, Wallace street Timothy, Thomas, Titchfield street White, Alexander, Cross street Wilson, John, Bridge street Young, Robert, & Co., Henrietta street
INNKEEPERS AND SPIRIT -MERCHANTS,
Campbell, Alexander, Loudoun Arms Clark, Geo., Henrietta street Dunlop, Wm., Titchfield street Ferguson, George, Crown Inn Hall, Donald, Black Bull Hannah, George, Henrietta street Hutchison, R. & J., Cross street Keirs. James, Sun Inn Mair, John, Bridge street M'Lanachan, John, Titchfield street
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Nisbet, William, Bridge street Reid, James, Bridge street Richmond, James, Bridge street Roxburgh, Alexander, Titchfield street Smith, Mary, Brewland street Steel, Gabriel, Portland Arms Timothy, John, Wallace street Timothy, Thomas, Titchfield street Wilson, John, Bridge street Young, Robert, & Co., Henrietta street
INSURANCE AGENTS.
Caledonian; Wm. Cameron, Polwarth st. Guardian Plate Glass; Wm. M'Donald,
Bridge street Life Association of Scotland; Robert
Hovvat, Bridge street National; Wm. M'Donald, Bridge street Northern; R. Young & Co., Henrietta st. Phoenix; Wm. M'Donald, Bridge street Royal; James Torrance, Bridge street Scottish Amicable; Adam Haddow,
Wallace street
TINSMITHS A.ND IRONMONGERS.
Black, Thomas, Polwarth street Hamilton, William, Henrietta street Young, R., Henrietta street
LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPEBS.
Anderson, Geo. Ross, Bridge street Haddow, Adam, Wallace street Howat, Robert, Brewland street Lennox, John, Bridge street M'Murtrie, John, Brewland street
MANUFACTURERS.
Brown, John, & Hugh, (blankets) Barr
street Hutcheson, Jas. (muslins), Brewland st. Richmond, Robert (blankets), Barr st. Stewart, Andrew, Titchfield street
MILLERS.
Smith, James, Barr Mill Young, John, Bankhead Mill
MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS.
Frame, Mary, Henrietta street Hamilton, Martha, Brewland street Howat, Agnes, Brewland street Lyon, Mary, Polwarth street Marshall, Christina, Polwarth street Meikle, Mary, Henrietta street Smith, Jane, Gauchland row Thomson, Janet, Polwarth street Wallace, Ann, Polwarth street Wilson, Jane, Titchfield street Young, Margaret, Old Walls
STONE MASONS.
Anderson, J. R. & G-, builders, Bentinck
street Gray & Cox, Chapel lane Scoular, Robert, Glebeside Cottage
SURGEONS.
M'Leod, Jno., M.D., Flowerbank Cottage Ramsay, John K., M.D., Brewland st. Rodger, William, Bridge street
TAILORS.
Bryce, James, Henrietta street Campbell, Alexander, Polwarth street Campbell, William, Polwarth street Fletcher, George, Henrietta street Gait, James, Bridge street M'Lannachan, John, Titchfield street Parker, Thomas, Church lane Scott, John, Polwarth street
TEACHERS .
Blair School; George Paterson, master Industrial School; Mrs. Logan, mistress Parochial School; William Bell, master The Public School; Robert M'Donald, master
WRITERS.
Hendrie, James, Polwarth street Hendrie, John, Polwarth street
PLACES OF WORSHIP,
Established Church; Rev. Robt. Stirling,
D.D., minister Evangelical Union Chapel; Rev. Thomas
Suttie, minister Free Church; Rev. Robert M'Indoe,
minister United Presbyterian Church; Rev. Thos.
Mathewson, minister
MISCELLANEOUS.
Ayrshire Temperance Union ; Rev. Thos.
Suttie, secretary; Wm. Ferguson,
treasurer Brown, Matthew, Inspector of Poor,
Cross Campbell, Alex., photographer, Polwarth
street Cochrane, James, earthenware dealer,
Brewland street Frew, Alexander, brick and tile maker,
Burnside Cottage Gas Works, Titchfield street; Archd.
Nisbet, manager; George Palmer,
secretary and treasurer Howie, John, potatoe dealer, Henrietta
street
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HURLFORD. DISTRICT DIRECTORY. HURLFORD.
Hutchison, R. & J., grain merchants, 1
Cross street Mills, Samuel, fruiterer, Titchfield street M'Farlane, Wm., watchmaker & jeweller,
Cross M'Intosh, Margaret, paper mill board
manufacturer, Strath Mills Porter, David, saddler, Bridge street Robertson, John, slater, Polwarth street Steel, James, railway contractor, Court- thorn Cottage Torrance, Robert, glazier, paper hanger, painter, and gilder, 7 Cross street ; ho., 5 Cross street Wilson & Yeudall, saw millers
HURLFORD AND NEIGH- BOURHOOD.
(«5NTRY AND CLERGY.
Fairlie, Wm., Holmes House
Galloway, John, Barleith
Gilmour, Allan, Woodend House
Gilraour, Mrs. , Rosebank Cottage
Howie, John, Newhouse
Howie, Mrs., Newhouse
Hutchison, Rev. Smith, Established
Church Missionary M'Latchie, John, M.D., Woodend Cottage Morris, James, Dollars House Purvis, Mrs., Manse Cottage Reid, Rev. Wm., Free Church Manse Stewart, John, Shawhill Thomson, Robert, Crookedholm Cottage Walker, Mrs., Struthers Cottage Warnock, John, Braehead Cottage Weir, William, Crookedholm House
BAKERS.
Barr, Archibald Hume, R. & D.
BLACKSMITHS.
Kerr, John Paterson, Adam
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS.
Inglis, Hugh Murdoch, James
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
M'Millan. Andrew Walker, William
COALM ASTERS.
Dunlop, William, Ashyard Colliery
Galloway, John, & Co., Barleith and Dollars Collieries
Gilmour, Allan, & Co., Hurlford and Portland Collieries
Gilmour, Boyd, & Co., Woodend, Burn- bank, Ladyton, and Goatfoot CoUieried
Howie, John, Hurlford Colliery
Home, John, Holmes Colliery
DRESSMAKERS AND MILLINERS.
Graham, M., dressmaker Strang, E., milliner
FARMERS.
Anderson, Thoncas, Snodstone
Bowie, A., East Overland
Cochrane, Robert, Aird
Cochrane, William, Bargour
Cunningham, Wm., Dollars Mains
Cuthbertson, John, Hurlford
Drummond, Mr., Garrochmuir
Drummond, Hugh, Craighead
Dunlop, John, Haining Place
Dunlop, R., Peell
Galbraith, Archibald, Ralstonyards
Goudie, Jas. & John, Sattersink
Guthrie & Howatson, Woodside House
Hamilton, James, Knowehead
Hodge, David, Friendlesshead
Hodge, Robert, Craighead
Liggat, John, Ashyard
Miller, John, East Holmes
Miller, John, Low Dollars
Miller, Matthew, Ashyard
Morton, Hugh, Dalsangan
Murdoch, Mrs., Blair
Muir, James, Lochhill
Neill, Thomas, Barleith
Paterson, John, Ashyard
Roxburgh, Andrew, Ladeside
Shaw, James, Dykehead
Shaw, John, Netherland
Smith, John, Bowhouse
Smith, Robert, Ashyard
Smith, William, Lawersbridge
Speirs, Thomas, Skerrington Mains
Stevenson, Mr., Purroch
Stevenson, Allan, Lady-yard
Strahorn, R., West Overland
Sturrock, James, Struthers
Taylor, Hugh (cattle dealer), Kaimshill
Wallace, Robert, Drumliehill
Watson, .Tohn, Mosside
Wilson, James, Liffnock
Wilson, John, Brighouse
Wright, William, Terapletonbnrn
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Woodburn, John, Ralstonhill Woodburn, J., Shawsmill Woodburn, Mr., Woodhead Wyllie, Allan, Bui'nfoot
GROCERS.
Barr, Archibald
Cameron, Mrs
Cun-ie, Charles
Gemmell, E., Hoodston Bridge
Goldie, Andrew
Goudie, Wm., Post Office
Hume, R. & D.
Love, Andrew
Lyon, James
Miller, Andrew
M 'Gibbon, David
Park, Daniel
Sinclair, W, J.
Thomson, James
Young, Mrs.
INNKEEPERS AND SPIRIT DEALERS,
Cameron, Mrs
Currie, Charles
Jones, James
Kennedy, John, Crown Hotel
M'Christie, Alexander
M'Gibbon, David
Nisbet, Mrs.
Orr, John
Paterson, William, Mayfield
Sinclair, W. J.
Wilson, Matthew, Crookedholm
IRONMASTERS.
Barclay, Andrew, Portland Foundry Baird, Wm., & Co., Portland Ironworks Simpson, John, Hurlford Foundry Strang, Andrew. Blair Foundry Weir, Wm. (of Wm. Baird & Co.), Port- land Ironworks
LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERS.
Currie, Charles Goudie, William Park, Daniel
MANUFACTURE RS.
Thomson, W. & M., Crookedholm
MILLER.
Andrew, John H., Riccarton Mills
SURGEON.
M'Latchie, John, M.D.,Woodend Cottage
TAILORS.
Faulds, John
Gow, Edward Nisbet, Jeremiah
TEACHERS.
Buchanan, John, Hurlford School Crawford, John, Crosshands M'Lure, Miss, Hurlford School
MISCELLANEOUS.
Gemmell, John, manager, Holmes Colliery
Howie, John, Oilwork
Howie, J. & R., Fire-clay Works
Millar, Robert, station-master
M'Cowan, William, manager, Portland Colliery
Warnock, John, manager, Barleith Col- liery.
PLACE OF WORSHIP.
Free Church; Rev. Wm. Reid, minister
KILMAURS & NEIGHBOUR- HOOD.
GENTRY AND CLERGY.
Adam, W. P., of Tour House Campbell, James, of Crofthead Forgan, Charles, of Towerhill Gray, Rev. Andrew, U.P, Church Manse Inglis, Rev. Alexander, The Manse Kerr, Richard, Cunninghamhead House Maxwell, Rev. Jas., Free Church Manse M 'Knight, John, Plan House Patterson, Thomas, of High Longmuir Ritchie, Mrs,, Croft Cottage Woodrow, William, Fenwick road Woodrow, James, Fenwick road
BAKER.
Macfarlane, James
BLACKSMITH,
Jack, John
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS.
Baird, Robert, Mill Hill Cottage Boyd, John, shoe agent, Bee Cottage Ledgerwood, Samuel Millar, William Steel, Robert
CARTWRIGHTS AND JOINERS.
Millar, Alexander Taylor, John
DRESSMAKERS AND iMILLINEKS.
Andrew, Janet, dressmaker King, Miss, dressmaker Montgomerie, Mrs., crape dresser Paton, Misses, dressmakers
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KILMAURS. DISTRICT DIRECTORY. NEWMILNS.
Welsh, Janet, milliner Wilson, Jane, milliner
DRUGGIST.
Sloan, Mrs.
FARMERS.
Barclay, John, Planhouse Barr, John, Knockintiber Brown, James, North Woodhill Cuthbertson, James, Yardside Dunlop, Hugh, Grassmillside Dunlop, Patrick, Altonhill Dunlop, William, Habbieauld Ferguson, Alexander, Greenhill Fulton, John, Waterpark Harvie, Hugh (and carter), Kilmaurs Hodge, Robert, Jocksthorn Kidd, Robert, Knocklandhill Kirkwood, James, Fenside Lindsay, Christopher, Tourhill Loudoun, James, Braehead Mair, William, Busby Mains M'Latchie, John, Woodhill M'Millan, George, Newlands Millar, Robert, View Villa Morton, George, Fergushill Orr, William, Busbiehead Shields, Mrs., Plan Smith, Hugh, Gowanbrae Smith, James, Buntenhill Smith, John, Laigh Langmuir Steel, Robert, Shaw Symington, Thomas, Gowanbrae Taylor, Mrs.. Standalane Templeton, William, East Woodhill Thomson, William, Bellsland Watt, Hugh, Knocklandside Wilson, John, Busby Wilson, John, Tour Garden Young, George, Kilmaurs Mains
FLESHER.
Harvie, Thomas
GROCERS, INNKEEPERS, & SPIRIT DEALERS.
Harvey, Thomas, innkeeper Lamberton, James, grocer Lamberton, Wm., grocer and spirit dealer Lees, Andrew, grocer Millar, Robert, spirit dealer Montgomery, Hugh, innkeeper Montgomery, James, store keeper Paton, Thomas, salt merchant
MANUFACTURERS.
Baillie, James, & Co. (blankets) Currie & Millar (bonnets)
Marshall, David (horn-spoon maker)
Marshall, Robert (horn-spoon maker)
Millikin, David (blankets)
Woodrow, James (bonnets)
Woodrow, William (bonnets) ^
MASONS.
Boyd, John
Boyd, Robert |
MILLERS.
Mackie, Andrew, Kilmaurs House Mackie, John, Kilmaurs Mill
MILLWRIGHT.
Taylor, John
TAILOR AND CLOTHIER
Brown, Hugh
TEACHERS.
Blane, Master, Burgh School M'Naught, Duncan, Parish School
MISCELLANEOUS.
Armour, Richard, letter carrier and town
oflScer Ferguson, David, inspector of poor and
registrar Montgomerie, James, postmaster M'Naught, Duncan, session clerk Ritchie, John, gas manager
PLACES OF WORSHIP.
Established Church; Rev. Alexander
Inglis, minister Free Church; Rev. James Maxwell,
minister U.P. Church; Rev. Andrew Gray, minister
NEWMILNS AND NEIGHBOUR- HOOD-
GENTRY AND CLERGY.
Alston, Rev. Andrew, Newmilns Brown, Thomas, Lantine House Bruce, Rev. John, D.D., U.P. Manse Noble, Rev. Andrew, Loudoun Free
Church Manse Robertson, Rev. John, Loudoun Manse Smith, Thomas, Park House Smith, William, Townhead Starke, James, Lantine
AGENTS TO MANUFACTURERS.
Harris, John, High street Lambie, Vf illiam, Greenholm Morton, James, High street Morton, John, Main street Morton , James, Greenholm
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Morton, Hugh, junr., 13 High street Wilson, James, High street
BAKERS.
Anderson, Peter, 62 Main street; house,
64 Main street M'CuUoch, Alexander, 24 Main street Smith, Andrew, Main street
BANKER.
Royal Bank of Scotland; Hugh Brown, agent
BLACKSMITHS.
Neil James, Green street
Nisbet, Richmond, Kilnholm street
Pollock, William, Greenholm
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS.
Badger, Joseph, Main street Duncan, Andrew, Main street Kerr, Alexander, Main street M'Clure, John, High street Richmond, Hugh, Doitburn street
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
Allan, Alexander, Grey street
Haddow, James, Main street
Hood, Joseph, Main street
Mitchell, James, Back street
Mitchell, John & Archibald, Main street
Shields, Hugh, Main street
CARRIERS.
Mair, John (to Glasgow) Mair, Robert (to Glasgow) Mair, James (to Kilmarnock)
CATTLE DEALERS.
Morton, James, Back street Morton, William, Back street Watson, Thomas, Whiteside Cottage
CHEESE DEALERS.
Brown, Hugh, Main street Mair, James, Main street Mair, John, Main street Mair, Robert, Main street Parker, Hugh, High street
DRESSMAKERS & MILLINERS.
Allan, Miss, Grey street Campbell, Margaret, Grey street Jackson, Eliza, Back street Miller, Agnes, milliner. Main street Morton, Jane Ferguson, milliner, Main
street Richmond, Margaret, dressmaker, Doit- burn Street Smith, Isabella, dressmaker, Greenhead st.
FARMERS.
Allan, James, Byres of Bankhead Allison, William, Dyke Allison, William, Foulpaple Alston, George, Loudoun Hill Alston, James, Yondercroft Alston, Robert, Newlands Arnott, Hugh, Stonehall Cameron, John, Loudoun Hill Craig, John, Braidley Donald, Thomas, Crosstree Findlay, Francis, Windyhill Findlay, John, Laigh Dalloy Findlay, William, Crofthead Fleming, Hugh, Lochfleld Gebbie, Thomas, Brownhill Gemmell, Thomas, Dalloy Gilchrist, Andrew, Parkerston Gilchrist, Mrs. Thomas, Knevocklaw Leiper, James, Little Glen Lindsay, Allan, Cronnin Lindsay, John, Dalwhatswood Lindsay, Thomas, Woodhead Lindsay, Wm., junr., Clearmount Loudoun, James, Loudoun's Mill Loudoun, John, Low Overmoor Meikle, Robert, East Heads Miller, Matthew, Low Bowhill Miller, Hugh, Mount Pleasant Morton, Thomas, Ladybrow M'Pherson, Angus, Sabeside Nisbett, John, Long Green Paterson, James, Isles Rintoul, James, Hapton Smith, Andrew, Carlincraig Smith, James, Highside Stewart, John, High Overmoor Symington, David, High Bowhill Thomson, Wm., Brocklees Torrance, Matthew, Mains Torrance, Robert, Burnfoot Wilson, William, West Heads Wood, John, Passford Young, James, Gamesland
FLESHERS.
Haddow, Adam, Main street Haddow, Robert, Main street
GROCERS.
Brown, David, Greenholm
Campbell, Thomas, Main street
Craig, Jas., Co-Operative Society, Main
street Haddow, George Holborn, Robert, Main street
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NEW3IILNS. DISTRICT DIRECTORY. NEWMILNS.
Loudoun, John, Main street Mair, John, Main street M'Pherson, James, Main street Millar, Elizabeth, Main street Morton, Hugh, Main street Parker, Hugh, Main street Rintoul, Margaret, Main street Robertson, Thomas, Main street Roxburgh, William, Main street Sawers, Hugh, Main street Wallace, Andrew, Greenholm
INNKEEKERS.
Anderson, Peter, Sun Inn
Brown, Agnes & Jane, Railway Inn,
Greenholm Brown, John, Black Bull Loudoun, Mrs. John, Angel Inn, Main st Mair, John, Crown Inn Morton, Hugh, Loudoun Arras Shields, Hugh, Crosskeys
INSURANCE AGENTS.
Northern; Hugh Morton
Royal; John Morton, junr., Main street
Scottish National; Thomas S. Gemmell,
Main street Scottish Union; Hugh Brown, Main st.
IRONMONGERS.
Boyd, James, Main street Pollock, Matthew, Main street Todd, Matthew, & Co., Main street
LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERS.
Haddow, George, 58 Main street; house,
60 Main street Laurie, Nicol Brown, Main street Richmond, Francis, Main street Young, George, Main street Co-operative Society, Main street
MILLERS.
Loudoun, James, Loudoun Mill Scoular, Robert, Patie's Mill
MUSLIN MANUFACTURERS.
Blair, John, & Co., Greenholm Borland, William, High street Morton, John, High street Morton, John, Main street Muir, William, High street M'Pherson, Andrew, jun., Main street Pollock, George, 7 Main street Wyllie, James, High street Young, Matthew, 40 Brown street
Blair, John, & Co., muslin cutters, Gi*een-
holm Hood, Joseph, & Co., muslin cutters,
Main street. Power-Loom Factory, Greenholm ; Joseph
Hood & Co., wincey manufacturers.
SPIRIT DEALERS.
Gebbie, Francis, Main street Laurie, N. B , Main street Parker, Hugh, Main street Rintoul, Margaret, Main street Robertson, Thomas, Main street
SURGEONS.
Davidson, John, Dalduff House, Green- head Young, James, M.D., Main street
TAILORS.
Dykes, Samuel, Main street Dykes, Thomas, Main street Loudoun, John, Grey street Loudoun, Robert, Main street Runcie, Alexander, Main street
TEACHERS.
Free Church Schools; Malcolm M'Intosh,
master Parochial School; John Campbell, master
PLACES OF WORSHIP.
Established Church; Rev. John Robert- son, minister
Free Church; Rev. Andrew Noble, minister
United Presbyterian Church ; Rev. John Bruce, and the Rev. Andrew Alston, ministers
MISCELLANEOUS.
Blair, John, & Co., card cutters, Green- holm
Boyd, James, bookseller, Main street
Brown, John, stone mason. Main street
Brown, James, painter, &c.
Campbell, John, session clerk
Campbell & Muir, stone masons. Back street
Cuthbertson & Taylor, woollen mill, Greenhead
Falconer, Kinloch, plasterer
Gemmell, Thomas S., collector of taxes, inspector of poor, and sub-distributor of stamps
Hood, Joseph, Jacquard machine maker
Lawson, James, slater
M'CuUoch, Alex., merchant, 24 Main street
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Mitchell, Jas., Jacqnard machine maker
Mitchell, J. & A., Jacquard machine makers
M'Nair, Alex., woollen mills; house, 7 Union street
Moore, Margaret, druggist, Main street
M'Pherson, James, druggist, Main street . Morton, Hugh, auctioneer, Main street
Parker, Alex., card cutter, Main street
Pollock, Robert, Drygate
Todd, M., & Co , gasfitters
Wilson, James, card cutter. High street
Ayrshire Temperance Union ; Joseph Hood, secretary
Gas Work; John Hall, manager
Newmilns Public Library, Council Cham- bers; James Hood, librarian.
Reading Room, Council Chambers; Jas. Wyllie, keeper.
MAGISTRATES, &0.
Richmond, F. F., senior magistrate Morton, John, junior magistrate Morton, Hugh, treasurer and fiscal Mitchell, John, chancellor
And 13 members of Council.
RICCARTON AND NEIGHBOUR- HOOD.
GENTRY AND CLERGY.
Buchanan, Miss, of Bellfield Campbell, G. J., of Treesbanks House ' Cunninghame, W. C. S., of Caprington Castle Deans, James Y., Kirkstyle Jeffrey, Rev. William, The Manse
BAKER.
Wallace, Robert, Old street
BLACKSMITHS.
Cassells, Hugh, Old street Douglas, Hugh, Clayslap Wright, Robert, New road
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS.
Allan, Robert, New street Fisher, Robert, New street Pitt, Robert, & Son, New road
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
Gordon, Hugh, New road Guthrie, Hugh, Commonhead Kellock, Jas., Earlston, foreman joiner to W. C. S Cuninghame, Esq., Caprington Manson, John, Campbell street
OOALMASTERS.
Cuninghame, W. C. S., Caprington Col- liery
Galloway, John, & Co., Barleith and Dollars Collieries
DRESSMAKERS AND MILLINERS.
Cunningham, Miss, New road Kellock, Miss, Earlston Lees, Mrs. David, New road Lees, Mrs. Hugh, New road Wallace, Miss, Old street Wilson, Miss, Campbell street
DRYSALTER.
Wyllie, Mrs., Old street
FARMERS.
Borland, Hugh, High Hillhouse Boyd, William, Ditton Caldwell, Robert, Inchgotrick Connell, John, Gateside Farquhar, James, Maxholm Gilmour, Hugh, Muggerslandburn Gray, James, Inchbean Jamieson, Thomas, Witchknowe Lambie, James, Sunnyside Lamont, John, Mosshead M'Fadzean, Robert, Langside M'Kie, Thomas, Kirklandside Miller, David, Bridgehouse Miller, James, Bellsland Miller, John, Dollars Smart, Thomas, Knowehead Smith, Andrew, Damhead Smith, Matthew, Whatriggs Speirs, William, Shortleea Templeton, James, Yardside Templeton, William, Braehead Traill, Adam, Crossbush Wallace, John, Mosside Wallace, Robert, Balgray Walls, Robert, Low Hillhouse
FLESHER.
Alexander, Alex,, Old street
GROCERS.
Anderson, John, New street Barclay, Elizabeth, Old street Bone, Mrs., Wheat Sheaf Inn Cunningham, Hugh, Old street Drennan, Mrs., New street Livingstone, Alex., New road Millar, James, Sun Inn, Spittalhill M'Millan, Daniel, Old Bridgend Spence, John, Old street
MCCARTON. DISTRICT DIRECTORY. STEWARTON.
Thomson, William, New street Young, Wm., Commercial Inn, Old st.
INNKEEPERS AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
Alexander, G., Crown Inn, Old street Barclay, Elizabeth, Old street Bone, Mrs., Wheat Sheaf Inn, New road Campbell, Martha, Old street Cunningham, Hugh, Albion Inn Cunningham, Hugh, Old street Drennan, Mrs., New street Farquhar, Mrs., Star Inn, New street M'Beth, Alexander, Old street M'Millan, Daniel, Old Bridge-end Millar, James, Sun Inn, Spittalhill Thomson, William, New street Wallace, William, Ola street Wilson, David, Black Bull Inn, Camp- bell street Young, William, Commercial Inn, Old st.
LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPER.
Shedden, Mrs., Old street
MILLER.
Andrew, John. H., Riccarton Mill, by Hurlford
MINING MANAGERS, CAPRINGTON COLLIERIES.
Dunn, Hugh Shaw, manager Livingstone, Danl, underground manager Oliver, John, underground manager Smith, John, underground manager Cook, John, colliery clerk
SURGEON.
Farquhar, William (veterinary)
TAILOR.
Shedden, William, New street
TEACHERS.
Adventure School, Crompton street; Wm.
Lamont, teacher Caprington Infant School; Miss C. Hay
and Miss M. Gardner, teachers Parish School; James M'Clure, master;
Andrew Struthers and Agnes Barclay,
assistants
THATCHERS.
Barrowman, William, New street Craig, Archibald, New street
PLACE OF "WORSHIP.
The Parish Church; Rev. Wm. Jeffrey, minister
MISCELLANEOUS.
Allan, Jas., gardener at Caprington Castle
Allan, Robert, church-officer and sexton,
New street Andrew, William, miller, Old street Barrowman, Andrew, Academy street Bishop, John, cowfeeder, Wallace Hill Cassells, James, gardener, Kirkstyle Cowan, William, Foundry, New road Ferguson, R., coachman atBellfifld House Fyfe, Geo., gardener at Bellfield House Kelly, Wm., Postmaster, Riccarton Malcolm, J., Annfleld Cottage, Craigie rd. Miller, Thomas, Wallace Hill Morton, Miss, machine stitcher. Old st. Muir, G., coachman at Caprington Castle Picken, William, carter, Old street Shaw, James, bookseller. Old street Shaw, Hugh, Rose Cottage Smith, Captain John, Mount Pleasant
Cottage, Craigie road Willock, John, carter. Old street
STEWARTON AND DUNLOP.
GENTRY AND CLERGY.
Alexander, James, Union Bank Barton, A. L., Brown street Black, Mrs. Mary, Rosemount Brown, James, Hollybush Cottage Brown, John, Hill, Dunlop Buchanan, Mrs. Elizabeth, Draffan House Cairns, Rev. Peter, U.P. Manse, Bridgend Clugston, Rev. J., F.C. Manse, Avenue st. Craig, James, Borland Hills, Dunlop Cunninghame, John William Herbert,
Lainshaw Cunninghame, Capt. Barry, Lainshaw Cunningham, Jas. Wyllie, secy, for the
Cunninghame Reading and Library
Rooms Deans, Mrs. Margaret, Braehead House Douglas, Thos. Dunlop, Dunlop House Dunlop, Mrs. Grace, Braehead House Dunlop, Mrs. Jean, Rigg street Ferguson, Jas., writer, Kersland House Gebbie, Rev. Wm., The Manse, Dunlop Kennedy, Rev. Alexander, The Manse,
Stewarton Kerr, John James, Robertland Laidlaw, Thomas, Lainshaw street Love, James, agent, Royal Bank Macalister, Major Charles S., Kennox Macalister, James, Chapeltoun Mackie, Robert, Clerkhill Mackie, William, Meikle Corsehill M'Leish, Rev. Peter, F.C. Manse, Dunlop Provan, David, Loch ridge
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Smitb, Rev. Robt., Congregational Manse Snodgrass, James A., Kersland House Soraervail, W., Hapland Cottage, Dunlop Skeoch, Wm., Avenue square Wallace, Miss Jane, Robertland House
AGENTS TO MANUFACTURERS.
Clark, Robert, High street Currie, Andrew, High street Dunlop, John, Kirkford Ferguson, Wm., Main street Orr, Robert, Brown street Thomson, Mrs., High street Wyllie, James, High street
BAKERS.
Blair, Hamilton, Dunlop Currie, John, High street M'Millan, Janet, Main street Sawers, Alex., Lainshaw street Wyllie, John, Main street Wyllie, William, Dunlop Young, Thomas, High street
BANKS.
Clydesdale Banking Co., Lainshaw street;
Thomas Laidlaw, agent Royal Bank of Scotland, Lainshaw street;
James Love, agent Stewarton Savings Bank; Thos. Laidlaw,
agent Union Bank of Scotland, High street;
James Alexander, agent
BLACKSMITHS.
Baird, John, Righead, Lainshaw Brown, William, Holm Cassells, George, Avenue square Edgar, William, Dunlop Eraser, George, Moorend Gill, Wm. & Robert, Fulshaw M'Gill, James, Pointhouse, Dunlop Wallace, William, Crossroads
BONNET MANUFACTURERS.
Barclay & Downes, Dean street Currie, Brown, & Co., High street Deans, Currie, & Co., Holm street Gibson, James, Kirkford Laughland, Wm., High street Mackie, Robert, & Co., Holm street Picken, Alex., Vennel street Picken, John, Bridgend; ho., 6 Bridgend
street Picken & Wilson, High street Pollock & Borland, Rigg street Robertson, R. B., High street; ho , Nether
Robertland
Rodger, Alex., Dean street
Rodger, James, Dean street
Sim, Robt., Annock Cottage, Slewarton,
and 9 Kelvingrove street, Glasgow;
office, 14 Queen street, Glasgow Stewarton Bonnet Co., Holm street Wyllie, David, & Son., Dean street Wyllie & M'Dowall, Townhead Wyllie, Wm., & Co., 1 High street
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.
Ferguson, John, Main street Wilson, Thomas, Main street
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS.
Alexander, Andrew, Brown street Clark, Thomas, Lainshaw street Dunlop, Archibald, Bridgend Dunlop, James, Brown street Dunlop, William, High street Ferguson, Alexander, Main street Ferguson, William, High street Gait, Alexander, Lainshaw street Jamieson, James, Dunlop Linn, Alexander, Main street Logan, David, Dunlop Merrilees, Robert, Rigg street Paton, James, Rigg street Paton, William, Darlington Picken, James, Bridgend Ray, John, Holm street Sim, John, High street Wilson, James, High street Young, David, Rigg street
CABINETMAKERS.
Allan, James, High street Bowes, James, Darlington Brown, James, Avenue street Chalmers, James, Vennel street Paton, John, Brown street Robertson, Andrew, Dunlop Stewart, John, Dunlop Thomson, John, Cunninghamhead
CARPENTERS, JOINERS, & 0ARTWRIGHT3.
Bowes, James, Dean street Brown, James, Avenue street Craig, M. & J., High street Howie, Robert, Potato Ha', Dunlop Paton, John, Brown strleet Picken, James, Ladysteps, Dunlop Young, John, Corsehill Mill Young, Laurence, Fulshaw
CARRIERS.
Armour, Alex., High st. (to Kilmarnock) Newlands, David, High st. (to Glasgow)
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CATTLE DEALERS.
Cunningham, John, Vennel street Dunlop, Adam, Merryraonth, Dunlop Dunlop, Gabriel, Rigg street Dunlop, John, Vennel street Young, Thomas, Rigg street
CHEESE AND MEAL DEALERS.
Anderson, Andrew, Dunlop Cochrane, John, Mains Craig, Robert, Main street Ferguson, James, Over Lochridge Frame, Maxwell, Dunlop Oilmour, William, Leahead Nairn, Robert, Chapelhouse, Dunlop Robertson, Hugh, Dunlop Robertson, Robert, Dunlop Stevenson, Allan, Dunlop Stevenson, David, Newhouse Young, Thos., High street
DYERS.
Alexander, Alex., Darlington Mackie, Thomas, Holm street
EARTHENWARE DEALERS.