
PARISH OF KIRKCALDY.
IT is said and very generally believed that, in ancient times, a place of worship belonging to the Culdees existed at Kirkcaldy, and from which the Parish derives its name. It was called Kilculda, the cell or place of worship of the Culdees, afterwards corrupted into Kirkcaldy. Kirkcaldy is a town of considerable antiquity, and was granted by David II, in 1344, to the Abbey of Dunfermline as a regality burgh. It belonged to 'the Abbey until 1450, when the Abbot and community disponed to the bailies and council, and their successors for ever, the burgh, harbour, burgh acres, common muir, small customs, and other properties. It was soon afterwards erected into a free and Royal Burgh, and all its privileges were subsequently extended and confirmed by Charles I, in 1644, for "good and gratuitous service done." At this time Kirkcaldy could boast of a hundred sail of ships belonging to its port; and the evidence supporting this statement is to be found among the burgh records. In the same records it appears that, between the year 1644 and the Restoration, there either had been lost at sea, or taken by the enemy, no fewer than ninety four vessels belonging to the port, and representing in value the sum of £53,791 sterling. This severe loss tended greatly to check the prosperity of the town, while other occurrences, connected with the unhappy disputes of the period, increased its adversity. In 1622 Kirkcaldy was in such a flourishing state that the community, according to the "gude will and permission" of King James, contributed 1030 merks to the French Protestants, who sent Basnage to Great Britain, to solicit aid to enable them to resist the oppression of Louis XIII. ; and the receipt of the French deputy is duly engrossed in the Kirk Session records. Before and after 1650, the town was reckoned so wealthy that the monthly assessments for the maintenance of the military amounted in the average to fully £400. Although Charles I. had, in 1644, extended and confirmed the town's privileges, yet, the inhabitants of Kirkcaldy were among the first to coalesce with his enemies, and publicly to subscribe the Solemn League and Covenant. Some writers have represented this conduct as ungrateful, but we incline to the opinion that it proved the people of Kirkcaldy to have a thorough idea of religions independence and freedom. They joined the Covenanting party in great numbers, especially the sailors. They fought nobly at the battle of Kilsyth, against Montrose they suffered great havoc there, and had no fewer than 200 widows left in the town of Kirkcaldy in one day 480 men belonging to Kirkcaldy fell in that war; and, what added still more to their sorrows, was the loss at sea, and capture of fifty eight vessels, by the English, all belonging to the port. Goods and valuables to the amount of £5000 were also taken and carried off from Dundee, by General Monk, and which had been deposited there by the Kirkcaldy merchants for security. During Cromwell's supremacy, and after the Restoration, but particularly in 1682, the distress of the burgh was so great, that an application was made to the Convention of Burghs, to consider its great poverty, and to adopt measures for its relief; but the inhabitants had rendered themselves so obnoxious to the Government, that they were further burdened by an addition of 2000 merks to their annual assessment. As the people of Kirkcaldy reckoned themselves but little benefited either from Cromwell or the restoration of the Stuarts, they were deeply embued with the general enthusiasm of the Whigs of Fife, and became zealous supporters of the Revolution. They apprehended the Earl of Perth, Lord Chancellor and, after detaining him a close prisoner for five days, under a guard of 300 men, delivered him, under a convoy of three boats and 200 men, into the custody of the Earl of Marr, at Alloa. This exploit became expensive, however, to the town, as they had to maintain the guard of 300 men for four months, in consequence of information that a body of stalwart Highlanders was advancing to revenge the Earl's apprehension by burning the town. The inhabitants of Kirkcaldy gained a good deal by their conduct in the Revolution, for, as a reward, King William granted them an abatement of £1000 Scots from their annual assessment. This relief had a great effect upon the burgh. Its declining commerce speedily revived, and wealth began to circulate amongst its inhabitants. But again the prosperity of Kirkcaldy was to be retarded. The treaty of the Union almost put a stop to its trade, Its shipping fell entirely into decay, and the wars which followed reduced the trade, in 1760, to only one coasting sloop of sixty tons, and two ferry boats of thirty tons each. On the return of peace in 1763, the shipping trade began immediately to increase. In 1772 it had eleven vessels, carrying 515 tons and forty nine seamen; and, although the American war again hindered its progress, yet it amounted at the close of that war to twelve vessels, carrying 750 tons and fifty nine seamen. Since then it has made constant and rapid advances, and at present there belongs to the port fifty six vessels, carrying 6278 tons, and not fewer than from two hundred and eighty to three hundred seamen. Kirkcaldy has, for a great number of years, sent several vessels to the whale fishery ; while it enjoys a considerable trade both with the Continent, the Baltic and America.
According to the respectable authority of Andrew Fairservice, " Kirkcaldy the sel o't is as lang as ony toon in a England ;" and its descriptive sobriquet, the "Lang toon o' Kirkcaldy," is well known. It consists chiefly of one street, running from east to west on the low ground near the sea shore, about a mile in length, with several streets and cross lanes, partly running from the main street towards the sea, and partly ascending the high bank to the north. The principal street is in some parts narrow, crooked, and inconvenient, but great improvements have been made since 1811, when an Act of Parliament was obtained for widening and paving the streets. The town is finely lighted with gas, and well supplied with water. The shops of various kinds are very elegant, especially drapers' and haberdashers', some of them being on a scale equal to many in the Metropolis. These give evidence, not only of the wealth and luxury of the occupiers, but of the consumers residing in the town, the suburbs, and surrounding district. The townhouse and jail is situated in the main street, and is a handsome building in the Norman style, having the town house and offices in front, and the jail behind. The jail was once looked on as unquestionably the best in the County, while few could be compared with it elsewhere, according to its extent. It is merely used now, as a police office or lock up. Although the main street of Kirkcaldy proper is only one mile in length, yet, when it is remembered that it forms part of the street stretching from the western extremity of the Linktown of Abbotshall (as the western suburb is called,) to the eastern extremity of Pathhead, including St Clairtown and Gallowtown, a distance of fully four miles, the appellation of the " Langtoon,' is seen to be well merited : and we are sure no traveller who has passed through it, but is both astonished at, and wearied by, its great length ; and without hesitation would endorse the description given of it by Andrew Fairservice. The harbour is situated near the east end of the burgh; it is large, has good stone piers, but has the disadvantage of being dry at low water. Of late a great improvement has been made in the shape of a wet dock, which allows ships of very heavy burden to come in, and lie close by the main street. Kirkcaldy is the seat of a custom house, the jurisdiction of which extends from St Andrews on the east to Aberdour on the west. . It has been long famed for its manufacture of linen cloth, but in 1773 this branch of business almost fell into decay. Mr James Fergus, however, an enterprising manufacturer of the period, succeeded in opening up new channels for disposing of the manufactures of Kirkcaldy, since which time they have gone on rapidly increasing. The manufactures of the town and district consist chiefly of ticks, dowlas, checks, and sail cloth, of all which there is a considerable number of manufacturers. There are, also, some steam factories, one net factory, and about a dozen spinning mills. There are three extensive foundries and machine works, one of them the Messrs Brown's greatly famed for making Printing machinery, all in the town. Bleachfields, rope walks, and other public works, are also in the neighbourhood, chiefly belonging to capitalists and merchants in that thriving burgh. In 1825 a chamber of commerce was established in the burgh, the principal members being the merchants and manufacturers of the district; and, as elsewhere, its object is to attend to the varied interests of the mercantile and manufacturing community.
A weekly stock market, for the sale of grain, is held every Saturday, at which farmers, corn factors, and others, attend. There are a number of banks, a public reading room, a subscription library, and mechanics' library, all in the burgh. The burgh is governed by a provost, two bailies, a dean of guild, a treasurer, sixteen councillors, and a town clerk. The magistrates have all the powers possessed by magistrates of Royal Burghs, and hold regular courts for the disposal both of civil and criminal cases. The town clerk acts as assessor. Sheriff courts are also held six times a year, for the recovery of small debts. Previous to the Union, Kirkcaldy sent a member to the Scottish Parliament ; but, after that event, it was conjoined with the neighbouring burghs of Dysart, Kinghorn, and Burntisland, in returning a Member to the British Parliament.
On the high ground, to the north of the town, is a number of elegant villas, which, with the finely wooded grounds of Dunnikier, and the still more magnificently wooded grounds of Raith, in the neighbouring parish of Abbotshall, add much to the appearance of the town when seen at a distance, particularly from the bay, where, from the south west or south east the decidedly best view is to be obtained. In the north part of the Parish is Dunnikier House, the residence of Captain Oswald. This house is not built on the lands of Dunnikier, which are in the parish of Dysart, but was erected in this Parish by the late Mr Oswald, of Dunnikier, on the lands which formerly were part of the burgh muir of Kirkcaldy. Henry Balnaves, of Halhill, who figured in the latter part of the reign of James V., and during that of his daughter Mary, and the regency of her brother Murray, was a native of Kirkcaldy. Kirkcaldy gave birth to the celebrated Adam Smith, author of the "Wealth of Nations," and the " Theory of Moral Sentiments,." Hume the historian, was the intimate friend of this celebrated man, and was often a guest at his house in Kirkcaldy. The Hon. Mr Oswald, of Dunnikier, an eminent statesman and patriot, and who long represented the burgh in Parliament, was also a native of this town. Sir John Oswald, too, deserves notice, who, entering at an early age into the army, bore an eminent part in many valiant achievements.
The Parish Church stands on the rising ground north of the main street, and is a handsome structure in the Gothic style. It is capable of containing 1800 persons. The present incumbent is the Rev. Mark Bryden. There are also a Quoad Sacra Church, two U. P. Churches, a Free Church, two Baptist Churches of a most respectable order, and an Independent Chapel, all in the town. At the back of the burgh is the Episcopal Chapel, a most beautiful edifice, of which the Rev. Norman Johnstone is pastor. Education is exceedingly well provided for in the town. In the Burgh School, of which Mr Lockhart is Rector, Greek, Latin, English, Mathematics, Arithmetic, Writing, and Drawing, are taught; Mr Lockhart has several assistants. One of the Schools founded by the late Mr Philp, of Edenshead, is also erected in the burgh, and is an elegant structure. A hundred or more children arc educated gratis, and receive their clothing. There are a number of Private Schools in the burgh, besides Boarding Schools, at which young ladies receive instruction in music and other polite accomplishments.
POST OFFICE, 142 High Street, Robert Bryson, Post Master. - Mails from Edinburgh and the south arrive about 7.30 and 11 A. m., and 4.15 P.M. and are despatched at 7.45 A.M., and 4.10 P.M. Mails from the north and east arrive about 8.20 A.M., and 4.40 P.M. and are despatched at 7 A.M., and 3.45 P.M.. There are three daily deliveries in Kirkcaldy and district, commencing about 8. 50 and 11. 20 A. M., and 5 P. M. Letters are despatched to Pathhead, Dysart, West and East Wemyss per post gig about 8. 50 A.M., and 5 P. m., returning about 3 and 10 P. m. Walking postmen leave about 8. 50 A. M., for Auchtertool, Kinglassie, Thornton, &c., and return in time for the afternoon's earliest despatch.
AGENTS.
Anderson, And., (Commission) High Street
Aytoun, J.P., (Commission & Sharebroker) Wemyssfield,
Birrell, Alexander, & Co., (Commission) Market Street
Bremner, Jas. F., (Commission) Wemyssfield,
Law, David, (Commission) 349 High Street
M'Naughton, Donald, (Commission) 507 High Street
Quarton, J., (Commission) 168 High Street
Russell, Thos., (Commission) 7 Hill Street
Smith, John, (Lloyd's) Harbour Head
Strachan, J., (Commission) Whyte's Cause way
Tait, John, (Commission and Agricultural Implements) Tolbooth Street
Turnbull & Young, (Commission) 511 High Street
ARCHITECTS.
Little, William, Cowan Street
Paxton, Thomas, 205 High Street
AUCTIONEERS.
Latto, Jas., Newtown Cottage (Abbotshall)
M'Intosh, George L. D., 127 High Street
BAKERS.
Anderson, James, 327 High Street
Balderston, William, 343 High Street
Ballantyne, Alexander, 187 High Street
Drysdale, Robert, 311 High Street
Hutchison, William, 241 High Street
Irvine, Andrew, 385 High Street
Kininmonth, Peter, 143 High St reet
Mitchelson, Henry, 280 High Street
Stenhonse, Andrew, 405 High Street
Watt, Henry, 1 Tolbooth Street
BANKS.
BANK OF SCOTLAND, 226 High Street. Alexander G. Morgan, Agent
CITY OF GLASGOW BANK, 242 High Street , James Russell, Agent
CO MMERCUL BANK OF SCOTLAND, 152 High Street, Samuel Davidson, Agent
NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, 191 High Street, Henry Beveridge, Agent
UN ION BANK OF SCOTLAND, 135 High Street, John N. McLeod Agent
PRELIMINARY SAVINGS' BANK, open every Saturday evening, in Rose Street Chapel
Vestry, James Gourlay, Treas., John Wilson, Sec.
SAVINGS' BANK, 248 High Street, open every Tuesday and Saturday evening,
from 7 to half past 8, Samuel Davidson, Actuary
BELL-HANGERS.
Barnet & Morton, 184 High Street
Wilson, David, 13 High Street
BIRD STUFFERS AND ANIMAL PRESERVERS.
Ferguson, Alexander, 26 Rose Street
Jackson David, 493 High Street
BLACKSMITHS.
Barnet &Morton, 184 High Street
Dodds, Andrew, & Thomas, (& Farriers) 22 Kirk Wynd
Gibb, Robert, (& Farrier) 47 Hill Street
Mackie, Thomas, 11 Fish Wynd
Rodger, John, 517 High Street
Smith, Richard, 354 High Street
Williamson, John, 19 High Street
Wilson, David, 13 High Street
BLEACHERS & YARN MERCHANTS.
Jamieson, James, 200 High Street (Field in Abbotshall)
Landale & Co., 509 High Street (Field at Thornton
Russell, William, & Co., 259 High Street (Field at Balgonie, Markinch)
Swan, Brothers, 98 High Street (Field at Tyrie)
BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS.
Bryson, Robert, (&, Binder) 132 High Street
Crawford, J., (& Binder) 201 High Street
Davidson, John, 21 High Street
Grant, Alexander, 276 High Street
McIntosh, George L. D., 127 High Street
Ness, Thomas, (& Binder) 229 High Street
BOOT & SHOEMAKERS.
Buchanan, Andrew, 178High Street
Carmichael, Thomas, Sen., 92 High Street
Carmichael, Thomas, Jun., 359 High Street
Dougall, Brothers, 234 High Street
Frame, Robert, 9 High Street
Gibson, Andrew, 159 High Street
Herd, James, 307 High Street
Hutchison, David, 20 High Street
Lennie, William, 266 High Street
McVie, Alexander, 245 High Street
McVie, Malcolm, 255 High Street
Millar, Thomas, 237 High Street
Rae, John, 67 High Street
Simpson, David, Sen., 32 Kirk Wynd
Simpson, D., Jun., 481 High Street
Smart, Gardiner, 101 High Street
Westwood, Peter, 287 High Street
BROKERS.
Barker, P., (Pawnbroker) Hill Place
Fleming, Arch., (Furniture) 369 High Street
McPherson, Colin, 521 High Street
Rilley, Thomas, 380 High Street
BUILDERS.
Bonthron, William, Sen., 16 Thistle Street
Bonthron, Inglis,&Lawson,18 Thistle Street
CABINET-MAKERS.
Barnet, David, & Son, 131 High Street
Barnet, Robert, 157 High Street
Barnet, Samuel, & Son, 222 High Street
Beveridge, Thomas, 23 High Street
Fleming, Alexander, 42 High Street
Hunter, William, & Son, 54 High Street
Kyd, James, Loanwells
Little, William, 14 Cowan Street
Martin, Thomas, 37 Hill Street
Oliphant, Robert, 227 High Street
Wood, James, 65 Hill Street
CARRIERS.
E. P. & D. Railway, Station at Kirkcaldy, James Barrie, Agent
Black,Walter, from Wemyss, every Tuesday and Friday
Christie, William, from Burntisland, every Tuesday and Friday
Dall, Jas., from Kinglassie, every Tuesday and Friday
Dand, Henry, Malcolm's Wynd, to Dunfermline, every Tuesday and Friday
Dand, Matthew, from Strathmiglo, Auchtermuchty, on Monday and Thursday
Headrick, John, from Lochgelly, daily
Ireland, J., from Buckhaven, every Friday
Kay, William, Jun., & Co., Fish Wynd, to Kinross, every Thursday
King, Andrew, from Crail, Anstruther, &c., by Kirkcaldy, to Edinburgh, every Monday and Thursday
Kinninmonth, James, from Auchtertool, every Wednesday and Saturday
Lindsay, David, from Largo, Leven, &c., every Tuesday and Friday
Mackie, Robert, from Bain's, High Street, to Kilconquhar, Colinsburgh, Largo, and Leven, every Tuesday
Morton, Thomas, from Leslie, every Tuesday and Friday
Muir, John, from Kirk Wynd to Leslie and Markinch, daily
Nicolson, David, from Falkland, every Tuesday and Friday
Patrick,A., from Buckhaven, every Tuesday
Scott, John, from Freuchie, Falkland, Newburgh, &c., every Tuesday and Friday
Scott, Robert, from Largo, every Tuesday and Friday
Shoolbread, John, from Aberdour, Inverkeithing, &c., every Tuesday and Friday
Skinner, James, from Tolbooth Street to Leven, Markinch, Leslie, Kennoway, &c.,
every Monday and Thursday, and to Edinburgh, every Tuesday and Friday
Smith, James, from Auchtermuchty, every Tuesday
Walker, John, from Kennoway, every Tuesday and Friday
White, James, from Falkland, every Tuesday and Friday
Wilson, Peter, from Leven, every Saturday
CARTERS.
Beatson, John, Coal Wynd
Black, Robert, Harbour Head
Brown, John, Heron's Wynd
Bisset, James, 1 High Street
Crichton, Thomas, Heron's Wynd
Elder, John, 34 High Street
Henderson, Matthew, Harbour Head
Kidd, William, Glasswork Street
Lawson, Andrew, Harbour Head
Lawson, Crawford, Oswald's Wynd
Lessels, John, Mitchell Street
Melville, James, Fish Wynd
Mitchell, Alexander, Volunteers' Green
Myles, Robert, Kirk Wynd
Philp George, Hill Street
Ross, John, Townsend
Steel, George, Harbour Head
CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS.
Arthur, James, 310 High Street
Gorrie, Alexander, 55 High Street
Gray, Andrew, 340 High Street
Macknight, S. W., 111 High Street
Storrar, David M., 228 High Street
Todd, Thomas, 193 High Street
CHINA, STONEWARE, & RAG MERCHANTS.
Black, John, 209 High Street
Black, Mrs, 396 High Street
Douglas, Robert, 9 Kirk Wynd
Rigney, Martin, 367 High Street
Skirving, Andrew, 89 High Street
Wilson, James, 261 High Street
CLERGY.
Alexander, John, D.D., Free Church, Whyte's Causeway
Black, James, M.A., Dunnikier Free Church (Residence, Townsend Place)
Bryden, Mark J., Parish Church, KirkWynd
Cowan, David R., Cowan Street Independent Chapel (Residence, Linktown)
Douglas, H. M., Assistant and Successor to Dr. Alexander, Free Church, 120 High Street
Fleming, William, Union U. P. Church, Townsend Place
Haig, J., Baptist Church, Townsend Place
Johnstone, Norman, B.A., Episcopal Church, Townsend Place
McDonald, C. G., A.M., Port Brae Chapel of Ease, 471 High Street
CLOCK & WATCHMAKERS.
Black, Alexander, 119 High Street
Black, John, & Thomas, 99 High Street
Hunter, William, 248 High Street
Rough, James, 291 High Street
COAL MERCHANTS.
Connell, Henry, Railway Station
Henderson, Matthew, Harbour Head
Ross, John, Townsend
Steel, George, Harbour Head Inn
CONFECTIONERS.
Beveridge, Arch., Jun., 175 High Street
Gibb, James, 110 High Street
Milne, John, 146 High Street
Salmond, Robert, 344 High Street
Taylor, Lawrence 31 High Street
CORKCUTTERS.
Anderson, Janet, 306 High Street
Halley, Thomas, 95 High Street
Laing, Thomas, 88 High Street
CORN MERCHANTS.
Hutchison, Robert, & Co., (& , Flour
Millers) East Mills
Millar, Henry, 66 High Street
Skinner, Alexander, 97 High Street
Skinner, John, 383 High Street
DRAPERS.
Anderson, Andrew, 337 High Street
Frew, Robert, 463 High Street
Gibb & Co., 263 High Street
Gilchrist, Thomas, 271 High Street
Horn, Henry, 215 High Street
Ireland, David, 154 High Street
Laing, David, 147 High Street
Melville, A, M. 223 High Street
Murray, James, 218 High Street
Smith, Brodie, 251 High Street
Swan & Cousin, 36 High Street
Walker Robert L., 290 High Street
Whyte, T., & Son, 106 High Street
DRESSMAKERS & MILLINERS.
Dewar, Misses, 173 High Street
Ferguson, Mrs Robert, 109 High Street
Gardiner, Miss, 12 Thistle Street
Henderson, Miss, Tolbooth Street
Henderson, Miss Helen, 151 High Street
Hunter, Mrs Robert, 301 High Street
Lawrence, Mrs William, 171 High Street
Leslie, Miss Isabella, 233 High Street
Malcolm, Mrs Frances, 253 High Street
Malcolm, Misses Jane, & Catherine, 236 High Street
Moyes, Miss Ann, 173 High Street
Muir, Miss Euphemia, 18 Rose Street
Ness, Misses, 246 High Street
Patterson, Misses, 324 High Street
Philp, Miss Georgina, 15 Hill Street
Smith, Miss Mary, Hill Street
Strange, Mrs Alice, 139 High Street
Wishart, Miss Jane, 318 High Street
Webster, Miss, 269 High Street
DYERS.
Heggie, Walter, 59 High Street
Wemyss, Robert, 236 High Street
DYERS' AGENTS.
Beveridge, Mrs, 196 High Street, Agent for Pullar & Sons, Perth
Hunter, Mrs Robert, 301 High Street, Agent for P. & R. Hay, Edinburgh
EATING HOUSE KEEPERS.
Nisbet, Jane, 114 High Street
Skinner, Mrs William, 260 High Street
Smith, Mary, 331 High Street
EMIGRATION AGENTS.
Brown, David, 2 Mitchell Street, "Mersey" Line of Australian Packets
Crawford, John, Bookseller, White Star, Liverpool, New York, & Philadelphia,
Steam Ship Co., and Sabel & Searle's Line of New York Packets
Wilson, John Jeffers, Advertiser Office, Black Ball Line
ENGINEERS
Brown, J., & Co., (& Printing Machine Makers) Cowan Street
Campbell, Charles, 38 High Street
Douglas, Robert,(&, Paper Making Machine Maker) Dunnikier Foundry
Key, John, Whitebank Engine Works
Landale, James, Townsend Foundry
Lockhart, N., & N., 17 Rose Street
FARMERS.
Balfour, Robert, Muttonhole
Brown, Alexander, Hayfield
Carstairs, John, Smeaton
Kidd, William, Glasswork Wynd
Lawson, Andrew, Townsend Place
Oswald, Captain James T., Home Farm, Dunnikier
Ross, John, Townsend
FLAX SPINNERS.
Lockhart, N., & N., 17 Rose Street (Mill at Sythrum, Markinch)
Malcolm, A. G., Mitchell Street
Swan Brothers, 98 High Street (Mills at Coal Wynd and Cowan Street)
FLESHERS
Carson, Alexander, 350 High Street
Downie, George, & Sons, 272 High Street
Leitch, John, Red Burn Wynd
Nicol, Alexander, 128 High Street
FISH MONGERS.
Baxter, Robert, Coal Wynd
Brown, Alexander, Coldwell Wynd
Dally, Peter, 384 High Street
Kay, William, Fish Wynd
M'Gregor, Daniel, 372 High Street
GARDENERS.
Brown, Robert, (Jobbing) Hill Wynd
Dewar, James, Dunnikier House
Forrest, James, St Brycedale House
Henderson, H., (Jobbing) High Street
Proctor, George, (Market) Whytehouse Cottage
Shields, D., (Market) Whyte's Causeway
Smart, John, (Market) 15 High Street
GENTRY & PEOPLE OF INDEPENDENT MEANS.
Anderson, Mrs Alex., Townsend Place
Barker, Miss, 365 High Street
Beveridge, Mr Arch., Sen., 171 High Street
Beveridge, Mr James, 220 High Street
Beveridge, Mr Michael, 252 High Street
Beveridge, Miss Mary, 44 High Street
Beveridge, Mrs William, 148 High Street
Beveridge, Mrs Michael, 220 High Street
Beveridge, The Misses, Wemyss Place
Boothby, Major R. T., Whytehouse
Brown, Mrs John, 32 Rose Street
Chalmers, Mrs, 100 High Street
Davidson, Mrs Thomas, 243 High Street
Dick, Mrs James, Townsend Place
Elder, George, Esq., Melbourne House
Fleming, Miss Elizabeth, 130 High Street
Grant, Miss, 361 High Street
Greig, Mr Spence, 2 Charlotte Street
Henderson, Mrs Richard, 18 Kirk Wynd,
Hitt, Mr James, 285 High. Street
Hitt, Mr Frederick, 185 High Street
Hutchison, Mr John, 214 High Street
Isles, Captain Robert, Mitchell Street
Inglis, Mrs. Alexander, Bellwood
Jamieson, Mrs James, 288 High Street
Kilgour, Miss Margaret, Hill Cottage
Law, Mrs James, 50 High Street
Low, Capt. David, R. N., 51 High Street
Malcolm, Mr George, Woodbine Cottage
McDonald, Miss Jane Grant, Glasswork Street
McGlashan, Mrs M., 53 High Street
Meldrum, George, Esq., 121 High Street
Mitchell, Mr James, 320 High Street
Morgan Mrs Margaret, Townsend Place
Munnoch, Mrs, 44 High Street
Nairne, Mrs Michael, St Mary's Priory
Nairne, The Misses, 357 High Street
Oliphant, Miss Janet, 477 High Street
Oliphant, Mr William, Whyte's Causeway
Oswald, Capt. James T., Dunnikier House
Ronald, Thomas, Esq,, 160 High Street
Russell, Miss Agnes, 57 High Street
Spears, Mrs Thomas, Townsend Place
Staig, Miss, Hill Place
Stewart, Mrs Euphemia, Stewart's Lane
Storrer, Mrs Ann D., 308 High Street
Thomson, Mr Alexander, 423 High Street
Thomson, Mr John, Townsend Place
Tod, Mrs Jane, 477 High Street
Tosh, Mrs Richard, Wemyss Place
Wemyss, Mr David, 253 High Street
Wemyss, Mr Robert, Sen., 41 High Street
Williamson, The Misses, Townsend Place
Wilson, Mr John, 116 High Street
Wright, Miss Elizabeth, 294 High Street
Young, Mrs Andrew, 16 High Street
GREEN GROCERS & FRUITERERS.
Flockhart, Joan, 35 High Street
Millar, Mrs Walter, 419 High. Street
Proctor, Mrs, 323 High Street
GROCERS.
Beveridge, Mrs Helen, 196 High Street
Christie, John, 202 High Street
Currie, George, 300 High Street
Fleming, Miss Grace, 18 Charlotte Street
Hardie, Thomas, 117 High Street
Henderson, James, 192 High Street
Herriot, R., & J., 150 High Street
Hunter, Mrs, 21 Charlotte Street
Keddie, John, 295 High Street
Millar, Henry, 66 High Street
Muir, William, 24 Rose Street
Nicol, Betsy, 292 High Street
Skinner, John, 383 High Street
GROCERS & SPIRIT DEALERS.
Aitken, Mrs., 40 High Street
Bartholomew, Walter, 413 High Street
Beatson, David, 244 High Street
Beveridge, George, Jun., 199 High Street
Doig, Mrs Ann, 483 High Street
Douglas, George, 216 High Street
Ewing, James, 333 High Street
Goodsir, John, 491 High Street
Jackson & Law, 272 High Street
Lessels, Margaret, 395 High Street
McConnochie, R. H 279 High Street
McCulloch, Mrs William, 169 High Street
Michie, Mrs John, 273 High Street
Ronald, Thos., & Co., 158 High Street
Salmond, Robert, 102 High Street
Smith, Robert, 283 High Street
HAIRDRESSERS & PERFUMERS.
Beveridge, Thomas, 374 High Street
Gow, Margaret, 467 High Street
Gow, William, 402 High Street
Harper, James, 4 High Street
Philips, Alexander, 351 High Street
Sturrock, William, 129 High Street
HORSES, GIGS, &c. [owners of, for Hire.]
Robertson, Henry, 153 High Street
Scott, John, 164 High Street
Steel, George, Harbour Head Hotel
HOTEL & INNKEEPERS, See also Vintners.
Gow, Alexander, Victoria Hotel, 299 High Street
McJanet, Ebeneezer, National Hotel, 189 High Street
Scott, John, George Hotel, 164 High Street
Steel, George, Harbour Head Hotel, High Street
INSURANCE AGENTS.
Beveridge, Alex., Writer, Life Association of Scotland, life, and Sun, fire
Beveridge, Henry, Banker, Standard, life, and Union, fire
Beveridge, Matthew, Writer, Atlas, fire, and Scottish Provident, life
Bremner, James F., Commission Agent, Royal, fire and life
Crawford, John, Bookseller, General, fire and life
Crawford, John F., Lithographer, Colonial, fire and life
Davidson, Samuel Banker, Alliance and, Insurance Co. of Scotland, fire and life, British Guarantee & Scottish Equitable, life
Deas, John S., Inspector of Poor, United Kingdom Provident Institution, life
Hamilton, James, Merchant, Scottish Widows' Fund, &c., life
Hutchison, Robert, Corn Merchant, North British
Innes, Andrew, Writer, Scottish Provincial, fire and life
McLeod, John N., Banker, Edinburgh, life, and Phoenix, fire
McNaughton, Donald, 507 High Street, Globe, fire, Scottish Amicable, life, and Travellers' Marine,
Mackintosh, George L. D., Auctioneer, Unity, fire and life
Macknight, S. W., Druggist, Life Association of Scotland, life
Melville, A. M., Draper, Caledonian, fire and life
Morgan, Alexander G., Banker, Sun, fire
Pearson, David, Writer, Alliance and Insurance Co. of Scotland, fire and life
Ronald, Beveridge, Merchant, North British, fire and life
Russell, Jas., Writer, United Kingdom, life
Smith, J., Ship Broker, Scottish National, fire and life,
and Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' (& Agent for Lloyd's)
Spears, William R., Writer, Caledonian, fire and life
Stark, David, Merchant, Scottish Union, fire and life
Turnbull & Young, Commission Agents, Scottish Provincial
IRON & BRASS FOUNDERS, & BOILERMAKERS, See also Engineers.
Brown, J., & Co., Cowan Street
Bryce, Andrew, (Boiler Maker) Brycedale Foundry
Douglas, Robert, Dunnikier Foundry
Howie & Todd, (Boiler Makers) Mitchell Street
Key, John, Whitebank Engine Works
Landale, James, Townsend Foundry
Patterson, David, Brycedale Foundry (House, 20 Hill Place)
Smith, R., (Brass Founder) St Mary's Field
IRONMONGERS.
Barnet & Morton, 186 High Street
Ireland, James, 115 High Street
Jack, Thomas B., 321 High Street
Lawrence, William, 123 High Street
Paxton, Thomas, 205 High Street
Robertson, James, 238 High Street
Watson & Law, 232 High Street
Williamson, John, 19 High Street
Wilson, David, 13 High Street
JEWELLERS.
Black, Alexander, 119 High Street
Hunter, William, 248 High Street
Petrie, Mrs William, 225 High Street
Watson & Law, 232 High Street
JOINERS & WRIGHTS, See also Cabinet-Makers.
Beveridge, Thomas, 23 High Street
Henderson, John, (&-, Cartwright) Loanwells
Hunter, William, & Son, 54 High Street
Little, William, 14 Cowan Street
Martin, Thomas, 37 Hill Street
Moyes, John, 390 High Street
Paxton, Hugh, 335 High Street
Rough, John, Burleigh Street
Stoddart, David, 8 Oswald's Wynd
Wood, James, 65 Hill Street
LIBRARIES & READING ROOMS.
Crawford, J., (Circulating) 201 High Street
Mechanics` library, 214 High Street, open every Thursday evening, from 7 to 9,
James Wood, Librarian
Subscription Library, Assembly Rooms, open on Tuesday and Thursday, from
12 to 2, and on Saturday from 12 to 3, John S. Deas, Librarian
Subscription News Room, Oswald's Wynd, open daily, from 8 A.M. to 10 P.M.,
John Thomson, Sec. & Treas.
Working Men's Reading Rooms, Bell Coffee-House, open daily, from 8 A.M. to
11 P.M.) Henry Christie, Proprietor
LINEN MANUFACTURERS.
Anderson, John, & Son, (Ticks and Sheetings) Harbour Head
Beveridge, George, & William, (Ticks and Sheetings) 248 High Street
Chiffelle, Louis, (Power-Loom) St Mary's Terrace
Duncan, John, & Son, (Ticks and Sheetings) 194 High Street
Ferguson, John, (Sacking) Hill Street
Heggie, Robert, (Ticks and Sheetings) Burleigh Street
Jamieson & Hutchison, (Sacks, Sheetings, Ticks &c.), 204 High Street
Jeffrey, John, (Power-Loom, Ticks and Sheetings) Balsusney Works
Lockhart, N., & N., (& Herring Nets) 17 Rose Street
Russell, Win., & Co., (Ticks and Sheeting) 259 High Street
Stewart, Robert, & Son, (Ticks and Sheetings) 64 High Street
Stocks, R., & Co., Osborne House
LITHOGRAPHERS.
Bryson, Robert, 132 High Street
Crawford, John, 201 High Street
MACHINE MAKERS, See also Engineers, &c.
Brown, J., & Co., (Printing Machines) Cowan Street
Douglas, Robert, (Paper Mill Machinery) Dunnikier Foundry
MANURE AGENTS & DEALERS.
Hutchison, R., & Co., East Mills
Quarton, John, 168 High Street
Tait, John, Tolbooth Street
MARINE STORE DEALERS.
Faweett, Jacob, 501 High Street
Heron, George, 523 High Street
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS.
Arthur, James, 310 High Street
Dewar, James, M.D., 72 High Street
Gray, Andrew, 340 High Street
Morrison, James W., 104 High Street
Reid, Alexander, Whyte's Causeway
Stoddart, John, 33 Hill Street
Young, James, M.D., 138 High Street
NEWSPAPERS & THEIR PUBLISHERS.
Fife Circular, (Advertising) every Saturday, Office, 201 High Street, John Crawford, Publisher
Fifeshire Advertiser, every Saturday, Office, 294 High Street, John Jeffers Wilson, Publisher
The Independant, every Saturday, Office, 68 Hill Street, D. Bremner, Publisher
NURSERY & SEEDSMEN.
Quarton, John, (Seedsman only) 168 High Street
Sang, E, & Son, 182 High Street
Tough, James, 177 High Street
PAINTERS, PAPER-HANGERS, & GLAZIERS.
Graham, Charles, & Co., 401 High Street
Gray. George, 188 High Street
Heron, Gilbert, 286 High Street
Pendrich, Henry, 305 High Street
Scott, Mitchell, & Co., 219 High Street
PILOTS.
Walker, James, Stewart's Lane
Walker, John, do
PLASTERERS.
Innes, William, Hill Place
Stark, John, Cowan Street
PLUMBERS.
Brownlee, R., & Sons, 284 High Street
McConnochie, Archibald, 38 High Street (Shop in Linktown)
Torrance, Andrew, 8 Whyte's Causeway
Wood & Rodger, Port Brae, High Street
POULTERERS & LICENSED DEALERS IN GAME.
Beveridge, Robert B., 108 High Street
Bonthron, H., 49 High Street
Moyes, Crawford, 124 High Street
PRINTERS, LETTERPRESS.
Bremner, David, 68 Hill Street
Crawford, John, 201 High Street
Wilson, John Jefflers, 294 High Street
PROVISION MERCHANTS.
Beveridge, Mrs M, 196 High Street
Bremner, Miss Margaret, 379 High Street
Dick, George, 118 High Street
Dickson, John, & Co., 353 High Street
Inglis, Isabella, 96 High Street
Keddie, John, 295 High Street
Moyes, Crawford, 124 High Street
Pringle, Mrs Francis, 425 High Street
Ramage, Charles, 309 High Street
Skinner, John, 383 High Street
Skirving, James, 25 High Street
Stevenson, Robert, 339 High Street
Torrance, Mrs Margaret, 6 Charlotte Street
Waters, Mrs David, 461 High Street
PUBLIC COMPANIES.
Glasgow and Kirkcaldy Packet Co., Office,Harbour Head, John Davie, Manager
Kirkcaldy Gas Light Co., Office, Gas Wynd, Linktown, Robt. Bird, Manager, J. F. Bremner, Sec. & Treas.
Kirkcaldy and Leith Steam Packet Co., Office, 475 High Street, Ebenezer Andrew, Agent
Kirkcaldy Whale Fishing Co., Office, Harbour Head, Messrs Turnbull & Young, Managers
REGISTRY OFFICES. [Keepers of, for Servants.]
Beveridge, Mrs Helen, 196 High Street
Hunter, Mrs Robert, 301 High Street
ROPE & TWINE MANUFACTURERS.
Kirkcaldy Rope and Sail Co., 257 High Street
Love, John, 363 High Street
Stark, Robert, 155 High Street
SADDLERS.
Alison, James, 165 High Street
Brown, David, (Jobbing) 302 High Street
Storrar, David, 174 High Street
Thomson, James, 136 High Street
SHERIFF OFFICERS.
Bain, J., (& Bill Poster) 329 High Street
Stewart, James, (& Keeper of Town Hall) Town House
SHIPBROKERS.
Smith, John, Harbour Head
Turnbull & Young, 511 High Street
Wilson, David, Harbour Head
SHIPMASTERS.
Aikenhead, John, 43 High Street
Annan, John, 190 High Street
Bell, John, 411 High Street
Blackater, Peter, Townsend Place
Colman, William, Harbour Head
Cook, David, Stewart's Lane
Ewing, Robert, 333 High Street
Foreman, Thomas, 386 High Street
Hutton, Alexander, 371 High Street
McNab, G. R., 294 High Street
Millar, Robert M., 48 High Street
Nelson, John, 394 High Street
Ritchie, Robert, Hill Street
Smith, Andrew, 33 High Street
Stewart, Daniel, 197 High Street
Young, John 274 High Street
SHIPOWNERS.
Beveridge, Geo., & Win., 248 High Street
Beveridge, George, Jun., 199 High Street
Foreman, Mrs John, 386 High Street
Glasgow and Kirkcaldy Packet Co., Office, Harbour Head John Davie, Agent
Kirk Kirkcaldy and Leith Shipping Co., Office, 475 High Street, E. Andrew, Manager
Lockhart, N., & N., 17 Rose Street
Swan, Brothers, 98 High Street
SICK NURSES,
Aitken, Mrs James, 6 Cowan Street
Dall, Mrs, 9 Thistle Street
Hedderwick, Mrs, 407 High Street
Henderson, Mrs William, 36 High Street
Muir, Airs John, Kirk Wynd
McDonald, Mrs William, 167 High Street
SLATERS.
Muir, William, 18 Rose Street
Page, John, Hill Street
SOCIETIES & CLUBS.
Abbotshall Curling Club, John Meldrum, President, William Watson, Sec.
Dunnikier Curling Club, Captain J. T, Oswald, President, John Tait, Sec.
Kirkcaldy Bowling Club, J. N., McLeod, Esq., Banker, President, Alexander Beveridge, Sec. & Treas.
Kirkcaldy Curling Club, A. G. Malcolm, President, B. Ronald, Sec. & Treas.
Kirkcaldy Cricket Club, J. T. Oswald, Esq., of Dunnikier, President, George Johnston, Sec. & Treas.
Kirk Wynd Benefit, Sick, and Funeral Society, Adam Stenhouse, Sec.
Total Abstinence Sick & Funeral Society, Rose Street Chapel Vestry, John Wilson, Sec.
Total Abstinence Sick & Funeral Society, (Female) Rose Street Chapel Vestry, John Wilson, Sec.
SODA WATER & GINGER BEER MANUFACTURERS.
Gow, Alexander, & Co., 299 High Street
Salmond, Robert, 344 High Street
STAY MAKERS.
Farquharson, Mrs Charlotte, 235 High Street
Wilson, Mrs James, 315 High Street
STONE CARVERS & MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS.
Galloway, William, Railway Station
Taylor, William, Kirk Wynd
STRAW BONNET MAKERS.
Herd, Miss Catherine, Elder' s Brae
Lawrence, Mrs William, 171 High Street
White, Miss Janet, Port Brae
TAILORS.
Those marked thus * are also Clothiers.
Aitken, John, 198 High Street
Anderson, George, 185 High Street
* Bayne, George, 409 High Street
Beveridge, Andrew, 122 High Street
Bruce & Smith, 13 Kirk Wynd
Crawford, Andrew, 207 High Street
* Gilchrist, William, 17 Tolbooth Street
Irvine, Henry, Cowan Street
Irvine, Thomson, 278 High Street
*Jamieson, John, 267 High Street
* Smart, John, 249 High Street
* Smith, Richard, 231 High Street
* Williamson, Andrew, 247 High Street
TEACHERS & SCHOOLS.
Allan, Miss, Female Industrial School, Oswald's Wynd
Bird, Mrs, Female Industrial School, East Toll
Black, Miss, Female Industrial Department, Philp's Institution, Thistle Street,
Black, Misses Betsy, & Grace, (English and Music) 22 High Street
Blackwood, Andrew, Subscription School, Kirk Wynd
Carmichael, James, Adventure School, Hill Place
Carmichael, Malcolm, (Navigation) 46 High Street
Inglis, David L., (Music and Pianoforte) 247 High Street
Lockhart, John, Rector, Burgh School,
Mackie, Elizabeth, & Margaret, (English and Music) 275 High Street
More, A., Subscription School, Coalhill
Murray, Mrs David, Female Industrial School, 38 High Street
Rodger, Miss Christian, Infant School, Thistle Street
Sheriff, William P., Philp's Institution, (&Music) Thistle Street
Smith, Miss, Female Industrial School, Stewart's Lane
Stewart, Peter, Private Subscription School, 317 High Street
Williamson, Mrs Robert, (Music) Townsend Place
TEMPERANCE HOTEL.
Christie, Henry, (& Working Men's Refreshment &Reading Rooms, 163 High Street
TINSMITHS & GASFITTERS,
Barnet & Morton, 184 High Street
Brownlee, R., & Sons, 284 High Street
Lawrence, William, 123 High Street
McConnochie, Archibald, 38 High Street (Shop in Linktown)
Paxton, Thomas, 205 High Street
Torrance, Andrew, 8 Whyte's Causeway
Wood & Rodger, Port Brae
TOBACCO & SNUFF MANUFACTURERS.
Grinton, Robert, 250 High Street
Martin & Meldrum, 200 High Street
Stewart, Chas., & Go., 314 High Street
TOY DEALERS,
Black, John, 209 High Street
Dowie, Mrs Christina, 240 High Street
Patterson, John C., 195 High Street
Petrie, Mrs William, 225 High Street
Skirving, Andrew, 89 High Street
UPHOLSTERERS.
Barnet, David, & Son, 131 High Street
Barnet, Samuel, & Son, 222 High Street
Fleming, Alexander, 42 High Street
Hunter, William, & Son, 54 High Street
VICE CONSULAR AGENTS.
Hutchison, Robert, East Mills, Kirkcaldy, Danish
Smith, John, Harbour Head, Norwegian, Swedish, and Russian
VINTNERS.
Bain, Thomas, 181 High Street
Bowman, Alexander, 503 High Street
Chalmers, Charles, 412 High Street
Clark, David, 437 High Street
Dewar, Thomas, 221 High Street
Farmer, Alexander, 17 Kirk Wynd
Hanks, John, 355 High Street
Haxton, Alexander, 479 High Street
Hope, Mrs James, 6 Tolbooth Street
Hope, Robert, 183 High Street
Howie, Robert, 393 High Street
Hutton, David, 103 High Street
Jackson, David, 493 High Street
Keddie, William, 305 High Street
Kinnear, James, 375 High Street
Lessels, John, 399 High Street
Machray, Louisa, 29 Rose Street
Mitchell, Laurance, Stewart's Lane
Ness, Margaret, (Spirit Dealer only) 435 High Street
Paterson, David, 33 High Street
Pearson, George, 1 High Street
Ralley, Charles, 3 Hill Street
Ramsay & Co., 52 High Street
Steel, Agnes, 105 High Street
Wardlaw, David, 84 High Street
White, John, 326 High Street
White, Robert, 21 Glasswork Street
WHOLESALE TEA, WINE, & SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
Currie, A., 5, Son, (& British Wine Manufacturers) 429 High Street
Ronald, Thomas, & Co., 158 High Street
Russell & Co., (& Tea) 370 High Street
WOOD MERCHANTS.
Chalmers, William, (& Saw Miller), Tolbooth Street
Malcolm, Alexander, Townsend Place
Millar, Thomas, (& Saw Miller) St Mary's Terrace
Swan, John, 27 Glasswork Street
WRITERS.
Those marked thus * are also Notaries.
*Beveridge, Alexander, 148 High Street
Beveridge, Matthew, (& Treasurer ofTurnpike and Statute Labour, Road
Trustees; Collector of Assessed Taxes, and Sub Distributor of Stamps) 5 Kirk Wynd
*Black, Roger, (&, Procurator Fiscal for the Burgh, and Town Clerk of Leslie) 27 Kirk Wynd
Dow, Thomas, (& Town Clerk of Dysart), Hill Wynd:
Gibson, Alexander, (& Depute Town Clerk, Treasurer to Burgh Trustees, and Burgh Assessor) Town House
* Gibson, David, (of Gibson & Spears) 149High Street 1
Gibson & Spears, 149 High Street
Innes, Andrew, (& Procurator Fiscal for Burntisland, and Sec. & Treas. to
Kirkcaldy Chamber of Commerce) 200 High Street
Jackson, Thomas, Townsend Place
Pearson, D., & D., Tolbooth Street
Pearson, David, Sen., (of D. & D. Pearson) & Clerk to the Burgh Trustees,
Clerk to the Commissioners of Supply, and Sec. to the Proprietors of the Public Buildings) Tolbooth Street
Pearson, David, Jun., (of D. & D. Pearson Tolbooth Street
Russell, James, (& Clerk to Harbour Commissioners, & Sheriff Clerk Depute) 242 High Street
*Spears, William R (of Gibson & Spears) 149 High Street
MISCELLANEOUS.
Andrew, John, Collector, Custom House, 2 Tolbooth Street
Banks, James, Potato Merchant, 20 Hill Place
Bell, A., Boat Builder, Whale Ship Yard
Boak & Greig, Curriers & Tanners, Hill Street
Braid, James, Turner, 173 High. Street
Brodie, A., Harbour Master, 465 High Street
Crawford, Thomas, Sheep and Cattle Salesman, Townsend Place
Currance, David, Nail Maker, and Ironmonger, 322 High Street
Deas, John S., Inspector of Poor and Collector of Poors' Rates, 93 High Street
Deas, W., Teacher of Dancing, 24 Hill Place
Dick, James, Tallow Chandler & Candle Maker, 254 High Street
Douglas, William, Clerk to the Road Trustees, and Depute Clerk to the Justice of Peace Court, Townsend Place
Douglas, William, Ship Chandler, 469 High Street
Dowie, Archibald, Coachbuilder, Townsend Place
Dowie, William, Basket Maker, 140 High Street
Goodall & Herd, Coalmasters, Dunnikier Colliery
Gow, Alexander, Bottler, 299 High Street
Grant, Alexander N., Photographer, 276 High Street
Halley, T., & D., Heckle Makers, 122 High Street
Hutchison, Robert, Chimney Sweeper, 20 Charlotte Street
Kirkcaldy Rope and Sail Co., Sail Makers, 257 High Street (J. Hamilton, Manager)
Lang, Arthur, Dairyman, Townsend
Latham, Hugh, Hatter, and Cap Manufacturer, 212 High Street
Lawson, R., Mattress Maker, 8 High Street
Lewis, Alex., Glazier, 372 High Street
McDonald, Mrs William, Midwife, 167 High Street
McDonald, William, Inspector of Police, 167 High Street
Macknight, Samuel, Registrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, for the District, 111 High Street
Mills, Charles, Cooper, Harbour Head
Mills, Jas., Plane Maker, 130 High Street
Nairn, James T., Artist, 214 High Street
Palmer, James, Umbrella and Parasol Maker, 27 High Street
Patterson, J. C., & Co., Fancy Repository and Berlin Wool Warehouse, 195 High Street
Patterson, Thomas, Surveyor of Taxes, Townsend Place
Picken, Richard, Inland Revenue Officer, 366 High Street
Rodge,r, John, Iron Bedstead, Iron Gate, &c. manufacturer, Albion Iron Works, 517 High Street
Ronald, Beveridge, Town Chamberlain, 158 High Street
Rougvie, James, Agent for the Royal Liver Friendly Society, and Keeper of the Corn Exchange, Volunteers' Green
Sang, John, Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor, Whyte's Causeway
Sheechy, John, Inspector of Nuisances, Office, Town-House
Sinclair, Arch., Refreshment Room and Lodging-House Keeper, Harbour Head
Spalding, Joseph, Agent for Scottish Legal Burial and Loan Society, 293 High Street
Stewart James, Town Officer and Keeper of Town-House
Tennant, Charles, & Co., Chemical Manufacturers, 507 High Street (Donald McNaughton, Agent)
Thomson, Jas., Inspector of Weights and Measures, Office, Town-House
Whyte, James, Salt Manufacturer, 538 High Street
ADD.
Chisholm, James, Baker, 405 High Street
Kidd, John, Land Stewart, Dunnikier
McHardy Alexander, Inspector of Police, Police Office
Pearson, D., & D., Agents for the, Royal Insurance Co., Tolbooth Street
Rodger, Andrew, Ironmonger, 238 High Street
Wood, Jas., Plumber &Tinsmith, Port Brae
DELETE
McDonald, William, Inspector of Police
Robertson, James, Ironmonger
Salmond, Robert, Soda Water, &c., Manufacturer
Stenhouse Andrew, Baker
Thomson, James, Inspector of Weights & Measures
Wood & Rodgers Plumbers & Tinsmiths
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