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ESTABLISHED IN 1801.
CAMPBELL'S ROYAL HOTEL<' Close!1/ (Idjoinivg the Boilvxiy Station Platform),
i^ o im B s.This First-class Family and Commercial HOTEL has been
ucQuired by Mr James CAMPBELt, of Gellion's Hotel, Inverness,
aud is DOW Re-opened under his maneement. The Hotel is of
quile recent construction, is beautifully situated, having a southern
exposure, and commanding views of a chanoing surrounding
country. The Kooms are spacious and handsomely furnished,
while the Bedrooms are cheerful, well ventilated, and provided
with every requisite to promote comfort.
Parties intending to proceed South or East by the early ranrcing
Train b> going on to Forres the night previous thus «ecr>- -^Mi.
tional rest and comforfc^
The Hotel is only half =. minute', walk from the Ea.lwaj
P.!. .,n!ln Visitor; have thus the convenience "« P™-*";
Z't'ou. the Hotel to the Platform on the arnval of the T«i,
bv which they intend to travel.
POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Boots in attendance at all Trains.
j'aIVIES CAMPBELL, PRCPRIETOL^ssc. of CmnphoWs GeUums Hotel Inverness.
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STREET AND ALPHABETICAL LISTS,
PROFESSIONAL LISTS, AND OTHER USEFUL
INFORMATION.
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STREET DIRECTORY.
ABBEY STREET.Thomas Watson, clerk, Ordnance Survey, Abbey cottage
Mrs Maclean, Ivy cottage
Mrs ThomsonEoderick Gillandera, labourer
ACADEMY STREET.1 Thomas Macallister, Inverness Arms Hotel
2 William Davidson, shoemaker. Ho. 8 Ross's close, Merkinch5 Angus Hepburn, meal dealer. Ho, No. 4
6 Mrs Isabella Curie, private and commercial lodgings
7 Alexander Ross, wine and spirit merchant. Ho. Barnhill
8 Duncan Ross, seed and agricultural merchant. Ho, Hiltou
Royal Hotel—John Christie
Neio MarJcets—John Macdonald, flesher. Ho, 52 Shore street
John Maclennan, flesher. Ho. Meal Market close
James Witherspoon, baker. Ho. 9 Baron Taylor's lane
Simon Fraser, potato merchant. Ho. 2 Tanner's lane
Duncan Eraser, potato dealer. Ho. Castle street
Mrs Margaret Thornton, toy dealer. Ho, 29 Castle street
John Maclennan, potato dealer. Ho, Edward's court
John Paterson, flesher. Ho, 11 Rose street
Donald Chisholm, flesher. Ho. Rob Roy close. Petty st.
William Anderson, green grocer. Ho, Castle street
D, G. Fraser, tobacconist and game salesman. Ho. 39High street
Donald Mackintosh, flesher. Ho. 82 Castle street
John Macdonald, grocer. Ho. Charles street
William Hollis, flesher. Ho. 22 Union street
James Millar, grocer. Ho. Culcabock Village
John Innes, flesher. Ho, 27 Innes street
David C, Reid (of Mackintosh & Reid), flesher. Ho, 52Castle street
Robert Marks, general dealer. Ho. 53 King street
John Fraser, general dealer. Ho. Market entry
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STREET DIRECTORY. AC
15 John Kerr, merchant, 36 High street
16 H. Swan, general dealer. Ho. Shore street
17 John Tulloch, painter, glazier, and paper-hanger.
18 Inland Revenue OflBce
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Alexander Pringle, collector. Ho. Leinster lodge, South-side
Mr Mitchell, supervisor. Ho. 74 Church street
Richard B. Bulkeley, accountant
William Anderson, accountant. Ho. Southside terrace
James Scott, officer. Ho. Observatory buildings
Robert Davidson, accountant and stockbroker. Ho. Mayfield
D. & A. Davidson, marble and stone works. Ho. No. 51
22 William Reid (of A. & W. Reid, architects), 39 Union street
23 William Ferris, artist. Ho. Hill place
25 Mary Gumming26 Robert Black & Son, plumbers
27 Robert Gunn, coachmanAngus Fraser, Railway guard
29 Hugh Cameron, tailor
George Burgess, plumber80 Alexander Mackay, house carpenter, builder, and contractor.
Ho. 32 Rose street
32 William Fyfe, sergeant. Militia
33 Helen StewartMrs Cameron
35 Miss Marshall
36 Simon Mackenzie, innkeeper
37 Donald Noble, of the Inverness Loan Office
38, 39 Inverness Loan Office—Donald Noble41 William Murray, chief-constable of Inverness-shire
43 John Macdonald, shoemakerAlexander Shaw, blacksmith
44 Miss Jessie Gray, grocer
45 John Fraser, hairdresser, 5 Chapel street'46 Miss Macrae, seamstress
John Martin, sexton
Lyon's Court—Simon Findlator
James Thomson, gardenerAlexander Rose, carpenter
Donald Maclennan, masonJohn Macdonald, machine maker
David Forsyth, sculptor, and 1 Chapel street
51 Donald Davidson, sculptor
Andrew Davidson, do.
52 Otto Faller, jeweller
53 Mrs Macdonald
AC STREET DIRECTORY.
54 John Munro of No. 55
55 John Munro, wine and spirit dealer. Ho. No, 54
56 Established Church Female School
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^ Mary A. Robertson, teacher. Ho. 3 Margaret street
\5f James Maclean, carpet shoemaker
HarroMs Court—Mrs MacdonaldRobert Mackintosh, tailor
Alexander Mackenzie, plasterer
William Eraser, porter
Mrs Shackleton, binder
Donald Macbean, pensioner
58 Alexander Eraser, blacksmith
Murdoch Mackenzie, carpenter
Mrs Cameron, seamstress
59 William Macdonald, M.B.C.M.60 Mrs Stewart
61 Mrs Jane Jack, dressmaker
63 Robert Caldwell, shipowner
64 Mrs BlackEast Free Church—Rev. David Sutherland, A.M.Qdi, 69 Alexander Strother, wholesale tea and spirit merchant.
Ho. No. 70
George Chalmers, book-keeper. Ho. 58 Church street
71 Royal Academy
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William Eadie, A.M., rector. Ho. Stoneyfield houseSamuel Thomson, head English master. Ho. 17 Douglas
rowGeorge Dunn, B.A., Lond., classical master. Ho. 16
. - Bridge street
Gustave Vignon, teacher of modern languages. Ho, 29Charles street
William Mackinnon Bannatyne, commercial master. Ho.Hawthorn cottage
John Gibson, second English master. Ho, Caledonianhotel
William S. Duncan, drawing master. Ho. Elsie villa,
Porterfield
Herr Kesting, music master. Ho, Laurel terraceJames Macdonald. Ho, 17 Telford roadMiss Angusina Rose, lady superintendent. Ho, Southside
terrace
Miss Christina W. Mactavish, music teacher. Ho.Victoria villa, Hill street
Miss Marianne Robertson Eraser, do. Ho. 1 Huntlyplace
William Brown, janitor
STREET DIRECTORY. AC-AL
Highland Railway Station-Andrew Dougall, general manager and secretary. Ho,
Strawberry hill
William Gowenlock, assistant secretary. Ho. Porterlield
house
William Roberts, superintendent of line. Ho. Eldad villa,
Southside road
Thomas Mackay, goods manager. Ho. Teviot cottage
David Jones, locomotive superintendent. Ho. Carleton
vill?, Millburn
Peter Wilson, C.E., superintendent of permanent way.
Ho. 8a Ness bankWilliam Fenwick, accountant. Ho. Fountainville
Charles Stuart Machardy, traffic auditor. Ho. 9 Huntlyplace
Charles Lamond, audit inspector and factor. Ho. Meadow-field villa, Millburn
Charles Macintyre^ cashier. Ho. Church street
John George Bulmer, storekeeper. Ho, Longman road
Thomas Robertson, assistant superintendent of line. Ho.Innes street
William Couper, goods superintendent. Ho. 5 Huntlyplace
George Critchley, station superintendent. Ho. Hill street
James Forsyth, goods manager's office. Ho. 20 Chapel st.
William Forsyth, parcel agent. Ho. 22 Castle street
George Munro, locomotive accountant
Geo. W. Reid, engineer. Ho. LochgormRailway Bookstall—Thomas Maclaren. Ho. 2 Kenneth st.
75 Station Hotel—John MacdonaldFalcon Ironworks
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John B. Falconer, engineer, &c.
Charles Falconer, engineer, &c.
Northern Counties Fire Office
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Joseph Robertson, general manager. Ho, 14 Ness bank77 William Mackenzie, li.very stables
City of Glasgow Bank
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James Anderson, joint-agent. Ho, Hilton houseThomas Douglas, do. Ho. Broadstone park
Anderson & Macdonald, solicitors, City of Glasgow Bank Build-
ings-James Anderson, Clerk of Supply. Ho. Hilton houseAndrew Macdonald, Ho. 15 Telford street
ALBERT PLACE.1 James Beaton, engineer
John Donovan, R.E.
AL-ATSr STREET DIRECTORY.
James Lawrence, gilder
John Davidson, masonKenneth Maclean, bell-hanger
George Ross, stoker ^
Jemima Calder, seamstress
2 Mrs Jane WilsonThomas Russell, tailor
George Ross, fish curer
Robert Bruce Innes, millwright
3 Alexander Scott, sheriff-officer
Mrs Ferguson, dressmaker
William Stenhouse, tailor
John Henry Fraser, tailor
Alexander Mackenzie, boot-closer
4 William Mackintosh, wholesale wine and spirit dealer. Ho.Inshes house
5 Alexander Carmichael, masonJohn Pratt, jeweller
William Cook, pensioner
6 Alexander Mackenzie, house carpenter
John Macdonald, fitter
Mrs FraserAlexander Corbet, waggon builder, RailwayWilliam Cameron, brakesman
7 George Anderson, stone-cutter
Alexander Munro, fitter. RailwayJames Balkwill, R.B.Robert Glen, fitter, RailwayAllan Tosh, do. do.
ANDERSON STREET.
1 William Arthur, blacksmith
Mary Mactavish, laundress
John Ross, cabinetmaker
Edward Broderick, seaman2 Mrs Mackenzie, laundress
Mrs Ferrie
John Bain, joiner
3 Johann Mackenzie4 John Millar, wool stores. Ho. 20 Rose street
Custom House
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W, R. Balfour, collector. Ho. 5 Ardross street
Guthrie Ballingall, Ho. 8 Huntly place
Robert H. Daly, clerk. Ho. 19 Telford road
Robert Fraser, out-door officer. Ho. 9 Telford street
Roderick Cameron, locker. Ho. Custom house
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12 Mrs Millar, dressmaker
13 Kev. Joseph Howard, Wesleyan minister
ARDCONNEL TERRACE (WEST).
1 James Melven, bookseller, 29 Union street
2 Eliza Smith, lodging-house keeper
3 Alexander Mackenzie, tea and wine merchant, 22 Churchstreet
4 George Wood, Courier Office
5 John Macintyre, engineering department, Postal Telegraphs
6 James Hume Mackenzie, bookseller, 18 High street
7 Mrs Dr Johnston8 Hugh Kelly, hatter, 43 High street
ARDCONNEL TERRACE (EAST).
Kev. P. Robertson, A.M., minister of Gaelic Church, Croixcrag
cottage
TullocJi's Buildings—1 Hugh Clark, Railway inspector
2 James Fraser, carpenter
3 Mrs Mackintosh4 Mrs D. Macqueen5 Charles Ross, lodging-house keeper6 Mrs Campbell8 William Mackenzie, boot and shoemaker9 George Watt, porter
Alexander Henderson, cabinetmakerJames Burnside, tinsmith, 4 Union street
Jane Gordon, Ryeford houseWilliam Smith, engineer and smith, Ness iron worksHenry John Williamson, foreman tailor, The CottageWilliam Milne, The Restaurant, Union street
Hugh Mackintosh (of Mactavish & Mackintosh, ironmongers)
William Mackay (of Mackay Brothers), Inglis street »
ARDROSS STREET.1 Mrs Eoss2 Mrs C. B. ]Macdonald
3 Miss Catherine Grant4 James Walker Hamilton (of Thos. Smith & Co., Hunt hall)
5 W. R. Balfour, collector of customs6 Hugh Clark, M.D.7 G. H. BoUand, capt. R.E. Off. Ness house8 Mrs Angus Macbean9 William M. C. Acton, major Recruiting staff
Alexander Eraser, granite works. Ho. 7 New buildings, Tom-nahurich street
AR-BA STREET DIRECTORY.
Northern Meeting Park and Pavilion
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John Macdonald, keeper
John Hay, plumberW. D. Mason, Ordnance survey
St Andrew's Cathedral of Moray
ARGYLE STREET—(Baenhill).
1 James Cant, foreman, goods shed, Railway
2 James Macdougall, shoemaker
3 Mrs John Smith5 Adam Taylor, slater
6 Samuel Alexander, cabinetmaker
Mrs Alexander, milliner and dressmaker
7 Thomas Beith, fitter
Louise Place—James Cook (of Cook & Macdonald, commission agents)
Christina Fraser, lodging-house keeper
11 Hugh Fraser, N.P,, and Inspector of poor
Joan Clayton
12 Francis Sutherland, book agent
13 James Fraser, carpenter
14 John Holloway, tailor
15 Mrs Harrow, lodging-house keeper
16 Duncan Macdonald, storekeeper
17 Alexander Clark, lessee of Petty CustomsPeter Cameron, carpenter
BANK LANE.1 Stewart, Rule, & Burns, solicitors, &c.
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Charles Stewart of Brin. Ho, ViewmountW. T. Rule. Ho. Campfield house, Drummond terrace
William Burns. Ho. 42 Union street
James Forbes, writer. Ho. 70 Church street
^Office of the Inverness Public Hall Company (Limited)
2 Alexander Fraser (of Fraser & Co., wholesale grocers)
5 Inverness Courier Office
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Robert Carruthers, LL.D., publisher. Ho. 20 Bank street
Walter Carruthers, do. Ho. Gordonville,
HaughRobert Carruthers, junior do. Ho. 17 Bank st.
George Wood, printing manager. Ho. 4 Ardconnelterrace (west)
James Barron, reporter. Ho. 5 "View place
James Cumming, do. Ho. Ballifeary
Andrew Ross, clerk
10 National Hotel—Mrs Christina Macdonald11 Hugh Mackenzie, bookbinder
STREET DIRECTORY. BA
14 Mrs Cameror], lodging-house keeper
15 John M. Suter, of 6 IJnion street
BANK STREET.1 Mrs Maclennan2 Mrs Mackay
Alexander Eraser8 James Fraser, blacksmithMrs Macbean, laundress
4 James Burgess, saddler
6 Margaret Macleod, dressmakerColin Dingwall, Free High Church oflScer
Mrs Margaret Fraser
6 John Marr, light porter
Peter Beaton, painter
John Macdonald, labourer
9 Miss Kennedy, first-class boarding-houseAllan Macdonald (of Macdonald & Mackintosh, grocers)
10 Alexander Macdonald, smith and farrier. Ho. Millburn11 Inverness Advertiser' Office
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W. B. Forsyth, printer and publisher. Ho. 11 Ness bankEben. Forsyth, book-keeper. Ho. do.
W. L, Henderson, printing manager. Ho. 23 Douglas rowHugh Johnston, foreman printer. Ho. 2 Douglas rowDonald Fraser, clerk. Ho. 22 Castle street
12 John Collier, photographer. Ho. 56a Telford roadFree High Church—Eev. Dr Black14 C. Wilson & Co., china merchants15 Donald Cameron, painter. Ho. 9 Hill street
16 Alexander Fraser & Co., wholesale grocers. Ho. 2 Banklane
17 Robert Carruthers, jun,, of the Courier18 Mrs Macewen20 James Rose, wine merchant, Bridge street
Robert Carruthers, LL.D., of the Courier
BARON TAYLOR'S LANE.1 George Smith, baker. Ho. No. 2
3 Eagle Hotel—Miles Macrae4 Mrs Mackay, huckster
James Mackintosh, labourer
John Maclachlan, shoemakerJames Baillie, book-binder
Grant & Co., livery stables
9 James Witherspoon, baker, Newmarket10 Mrs Margaret Morrison, green grocerThomas Urquhart, porter, Caledonian bank
BA-BR STREET DIRECTORY.
18 Bu^ht Mills Store-William Fraser, storekeeper. Ho. King street
19 Mrs Macdonald, dairy keeper. Ho. Hill street
20 Albion Company's Live Stock Wholesale Depot
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Murdo Macdonald, Academy street
21 Donald Fraser, commission agent
34, 35 Mrs Elizabeth Mackintosh, hotel-keeper
36 Duncan Macfarquhar, horse-shoer. Ho. 22 Douglas row37 Roderick Maclennan, shoemaker
David Bird, tailor
38 Alexander Fraser, bakerMary Macrae, huckster
Mrs Jean Fraser, seamstress
39 Mrs Owen, green grocer
BRIDGE STREET.1 Mrs Mary Henderson, fancy warehouse. Ho. 3 High street
2 Donald Campbell, draper. Ho. 3 High street
3 Fraser & Macleod, grocers, wine, and spirit merchants
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Roderick Fraser, 4 Bridge street
5 Alexander Munro, general draper, Scotia House. Ho. No. 66 Mrs Shaw, dressmakerAlexander Munro of No, 5
Peter Urquhart, hotel-keeper
Hugh Fraser, tailor
Duncan Maclennan, painter
Miss Ritchie, cookMrs Isabella Fraser
May Fraser, dressmakerHughina Fraser, do.
Thomas Fraser, draperRoderick Maclennan, masonAlexander Donaldson, blacksmithJohn Chisholm of No. 7
7 John Chisholm, wholesale and retail tea dealer and grocer.
Ho. No. 6
8 Mrs Campbell, dressmakerWilliam Edward Finlayson, tailor
Alexander Maclennan of No. 9
9 Alexander Maclennan, merchant. Ho. No. 8Working Men's Club
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Robert Siddons, superintendent
10, 11 William Mackenzie, general draper. Ho. 13 Charlesstreet
33 G-eorge Munro, tailor and clothier
14 Donald Macdonald, painter. Ho. Muirfield cottage16 Mrs Ross, private lodging-house keeper
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17 John O. Gow, jeweller, watchmaker, and optician. Ho. 15Douglas row
19 James Macnee, M.D., surijeon
20 William Fraser, grocer
27 Ferguson & Co., wine merchants
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Walter Carruthers, Gordonville
James Rose, 20 Bank street
30 John Campbell, agent for R. & J. Dick, gutta percha boot
and shoe manufacturers. Ho. No. 31
31 Hugh Munro, tailor
John Campbell of No. 30
Miss Vass, dressmaker
John Munro, painter
32 Peter Grant Macdonald, ironmonger. Ho. No. 33
33 P. G. Macdonald of No. 32
William Boyne, joiner
Alexander Fraser, blacksmith. Ho. 54 Church street
Christina MackenzieJames Wright, pointsman
David Mackay, agent for William Mackenzie of Glasgow,publisher. Ho. Charles street
Simon Eraser, potato merchant, New market
34 Donald Noble, baker. Ho. 24 Muirtown street
35 Duncan Macphail, waiter
Mrs MackintoshDavid Christie Taylor of 1 Church street
Mrs Fraser
Donald Ross, baker
36 Gavin Tait, printer and stationer. Ho. Haugh road
37 James Campbell, Gellion's Hotel, and 4 Church street
38 Daniel J. Grant, sheriff-officer and accountant
Miss MacgregorJames Cameron, messenger-at-arms
39 Robert Morrison, watch and clock maker, jeweller, andoptician. Ho, 72 Church street
40 Andrew Mackenzie, boot and shoemaker. Ho, 72 Churchstreet
41 Alexander Sim & Son, engravers and lithographic printers.
Ho, Rosefield cottage, Kingsmills road
BROADSTONE PARK—(Kingsmills Road).
Hugh Munro, gardener, Broadstone cottage
Alexander Macdonald (of Cook & Macdonald, commission agents)
Thomas Mackenzie (late of Drummond, Dores)Alexander Simpson, grocer, HazelbankThomas Douglas, joint-agent, City of Glasgow bank
BR-CA STREET DIRECTORY. 11
BROWN STREET.1 William Hatten, seamanWilliam Macpherson, saw-miller
John Macrae, shepherd
2 Donald GoUan, carpenter
3 Mrs RennieHugh Munro cabinetmaker
4 John Reid, blockmaker
5 James Fraser, labourer
David Macbean, blacksmith
6 John Chisholm, fitter
Kenneth Matheson, seaman8 George Macdonald, auctioneer, land and agricultural valuator
11 Mrs Ann Main12 Robert Maclean, sergeant, Militia
14 Alexander Cameron, carter
16 Alexander Fraser, late farmer17 Christopher Rice, seaman18 Donald Paterson, shipmaster
19 Donald Paterson, boat-builder
20 Mrs Macdonald22 Hugh Cameron, painter
William Macdonald, carter
29 John Mackenzie, carter
31 Henry Close, clock agent
Mrs John Fraser
32 Mrs Shaw33 John Home, tailor
Peter Munro, seamanDavid Shields, pensioner
Mary Urquhart, dressmaker
CASTLE AND COUNTY BUILDINGS.Patrick Blair, advocate, sheriff-substitute. Ho. Maryfield
H. C. Macandrew, solicitor, sheriff-clerk of Inverness-shire. Ho.The Dierebught
John Macfarquhar, M.A., sheriff'-clerk depute. Ho. 22 Douglas rowWilliam Ross Grant, solicitor. Ho. Maryhill, Edinburgh road
David Clark, assistant procurator-fiscal
William Murray, chief-constable of Inverness-shire. Ho, 41
Academy street
Donald Aitchison, superintendent of county police. Ho. Kings-mills road
Charles Munro, writer. Ho. 12 Douglas rowDonald Cameron, writer. Ho. CuUodenPeter Cumming Kerr, governor of prison
William Maciyer, keeper of the Castle
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CASTLE STREET.
1, 2 Young Men's Christian Association Buildings
3 James Fraser, jun., merchant. Ho. Bellevue, Drummondterrace
4 John Munro, carpenter
Kenneth Macdonald, solicitor. Ho. 4 Friar's place
William Lawrie (of Matthews & Lawrie, architects). Off.
108 Church street
6 William Smith, bookseller and stationer. Ho. 4 Hill
terrace
6 Peter Bethune, general draper. Ho. St Vincent cottage
7 Alexander Mackintosh, carpenter
Duncan and Donald Mackintosh, commission agents. Ho.23 Charles street
Donald Fraser, solicitor, accountant, and N.P., session-clerk
of Inverness
John Maclennan, pointsman
8 George Galloway, chemist. Ho. No. 9
9 Henry Christie (of Christie & Son, confectioners)
10 Gunn & Grant, drapers
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William GunnAlexander Grant
12, 19, 20 John P. Brodie, grocer and wine merchant. Ho.No. 94
13 Hugh Mackintosh Shaw, tinsmith. Ho. No. 3514 C, & J. Macdonald, fleshers
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Colin Macdonald, 14 Castle street
John Macdonald, Hill street
15 George Bremner, clerk
16 John Thomson, baker and confectioner. Ho. No. 1517 Mrs Lieut, Cameron
Janet MackintoshMargaret Forbes, dressmaker
18 David Keith, watchmaker20 Mrs Ferrie, lodging-house keeper
Miss Ann CameronDavid Cameron, mail guard
21 Primus Minck, watchmaker. Ho. 5 Albert place
22 Donald Macdonald, mason contractorMiss A. Mackenzie, lodging-house keeperWilliam Fraser, late flesher
George Simpson, porter
24 Miss Isabella MackayAnn Falconer, seamstressAlexander Shaw, foreman porter, RailwayJoanna Macdonald, dressmaker
CA STREET DIRECTORY. 13
24 Mackay & Maclean, plumbers and gasfitters
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Angus MackayRoderick Maclean
25 William Paterson, C.E. Ho. Larkfield
William Macbean, gardener
Arthur Lawler, joiner
Hugh Maccallum, baker
Donald Mackintosh, painter and paper-hanger, 42 Church
street
29 Mrs Eliza Sutherland, dressmaker
John Bruce, engine cleaner
Mrs Elizabeth Noble, lodging-house keeper
Mrs BuchananAndrew Mackenzie, fisher
Alexander Ross, blacksmith
Mrs John Paterson
Duncan Young, slater
Hugh Macdonald, labourer
William Sutherland, seamanMrs Margaret Thornton, toy dealer, New marketWilliam Eraser, shoemaker
30 Alexander Dingwall Eraser, plumber and gasfitter. Ho.No. 49
33 Duncan Macdonald, weaverJohn Macrae, blacksmith. RailwayErancis Calder, Railway pointsmanMrs ShawWilliam Shaw, shoemakerMrs Wilson, lodging-house keeper
34 Annie Macdonald, grocer
35 John Eraser, Railway guardMrs Mary MackintoshHugh Shaw, tinplate and copper worker, No. 21
Andrew Eraser, tailor
Hugh Matheson, do.
Mrs John Grant36 George Anderson, provision dealer. Ho. No. 35
37, 38 William Ross, painter and decorator. Ho. No. 3838 Mrs J. Maclennan39 William Noble, cabinetmaker and upholsterer. Ho.
No. 59
42 Mrs White, lodging-house keeperMargaret Young, provision merchantMiss G. Kennedy
43 Lachlan Macbean, sheriff officer
44 Mrs Mary Stewart, proviaon dealer
45 James Hendry, maltmau
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45 Elizabeth Macdonald, general servant
Mrs Eu3sell, dressmaker
May Eraser, general servant
Alexander Young, carpenter
James Chishoim, printer
John Cameron, engine driver, RailwayAlexander Watson, late vintner
46 Kenneth INIacleod, gardener
47 Mrs MackenzieChristina Jamieson
49 A. D. Eraser of No. 3050 John Eraser, painter
51 Peter Eraser, proprietor
James Martin, carpenter
52 John Einlay, foreman painter, RailwayDonald Mackenzie, tailor
David Reid, flesher, New marketCharles A. Blackley, boiler maker
53 George Morgan, post-horse master
534 James Maclean, house carpenter. Ho. 5 Huntly street
54 Mrs Aldridge, private lodging-house
65 Duncan Maccuiloch, teacher. Reformatory school
57 James Eraser, civil engineer and land surveyor. Ho. 1
Murray place
58 :^Ir3 WiUiam Clark
59 WilUam Noble of No. 39
60 James Mackintosh, boot and shoemaker61 James Rose, railway guard
Mrs Macrae, dressmaker
John Macdonald, shepherd
Andrew Grey, stoker, Railway62 Samuel Davidson64 William Morrison, tailor
Mrs Mackenzie, seamstress
65 Donald Mackintosh, carpenter
67 George Munro, grocer. Ho. No. 6S
68 William Campbell, commission agent
Miss Campbell
69 John Macdonald & Co., meal and flour merchants. Ho. 11
Charles street
70 Mrs MacdonaldMrs Catherine MackenzieRoderick Mackay, labourer
74 Alexander Stewart, chimney sweep^liss Stewart, proprietris
75 Ann Mackintosh, grocer and spirit dealer
76 James Macneill, umbrella maker
CA STREET DIRECTORY. 15
77 Donald Mackay, skinner
78 Mrs Macrae, toy merchant
79, 80 Lewis Smith Bell, baker and confectioner. Ho. No. 80
81 Mrs Gardiner, greengrocer
82 Christina BeatonJohn Taylor, labourer
83, 84 William Anderson, provision dealer. Ho. No. 84
84 John Maccabe of No. 93
Thomas Kussell, blacksmith. Ho. 2 Inglis court
85 Thomas Fraser, butcher
8,6 Duncan Fraser, potato merchant
87, 88 William Macbean, boot and shoemaker. Ho. No. 88
88 Colin Lamond, seamanChesbureh Macneil, blacksmith
William Campbell, labourer
91 John Mackillop, porter, steamboat oflB.ce
Donald Fraser, of No. 92William Falconer, cabmanKenneth Chisholm, painter
Miss Henderson, dressmaker
Mrs Mackenzie, sick nurse
Alexander Fraser, shoemaker92 Donald Fraser, grocer and spirit merchant. Ho. No. 91
93 John Maccabe, boot and shoemaker. Ho, No. 8494 J. P. Brodie of No. 1295 James Macdonald, grocer
96, 97 Mactavish & Mackintosh, general ironmongers
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Alexander Mactavish, Millburn cottage
Hugh Mackintosh, Ardconnel terrace (east)
98 John Noble, bookseller and stationer. Ho. No. 99100 Daniel Macdonald, confectioner. Ho. No. 99
102 Paul Campbell, shoemaker. Ho. 1 Duff street
CASTLE WYND.1 John Macdonald, tea merchant and family grocer. Ho. 11
Charles street
2 John Swan, hairdresser. Ho. 3 Crown street
3 Alexander Macdonald, messenger-at-arms
Duncan Macdonald, sheriff-officer
John Elgin, accountant, coach office
Burgh Court house and Offices
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Alexander Dallas, solicitor & town-clerk. Ho. 12 Telford st.
Fraser's Buildings—James Graham, tinsmith, RailwayWilliam Macculloch, saddler
William Macdonald, carpenter
Fergus Graham^ tailor
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8 John Macdonald, boot and shoemaker9 Donald Mackay, cab proprietor
10 Margaret MackenzieWilliam Cameron, lodging-house keeperDonald Urquhart, railway watchman
11 John Maclean, shoemakerHugh Fraser, carpenter, 13 Huntly street
William Miller Couper, jeweller
CELT STREET.1 Margaret Mackenzie, dressmakerMrs Gill
Donald Macdonald, labourer
John Sutherland, mason3 John Macgillivray, sawyer4 William Macdonald, tailor
Donald Macdonald, jeweller
5 John Macgillivray, Militia bandmaster7 Neil Fraser, grocer
William E.obb, silversmith
W. B. Wright, bottler. Church street
Campbell's Close—Roderick Macgregor, labourer
Hector Maclean, customs' collector
James Fotheringham, plumberJohn Campbell, joiner
11 Robert Forbes, innkeeper
12 John Fraser, grocer and spirit dealer
14 Malcolm Mackenzie, labourer
15 Peter Miller, carter
John Macdonald, labourer
Donald Matheson, do.
CHAPEL STREET.Chapel-Yard Burying-Ground—John Martin, sexton." Ho. 46
Academy street
1, 22 David Forsyth, sculptor. Ho. No. 19
2, 4 James Macbean, auctioneer and appraiser. Ho. No. 2
5 John Fraser, hairdresser. Ho. 45 Academy street
7 John INIorris & Co., glaziers and frame makers8 Jessie Urquhart9 Mrs Christina Sutherland, grocer
11 Alexander Macrae, foreman, sawmills
Jean Gilmour, dressmaker12 Mrs Kennedy
Margaret Munro13 Mrs Rebecca Macgregor, grocer. Ho. No. 3
OB STREET DIRECTORY. 17
15 James Falconer, tailor
16, 17 John Ross, grocer and victual dealer. Ho. No. 1718 Finlay Maclean, labourer
19 David Forsyth of Nos. 1 and 22James Forsyth, clerk, Kailway
21 Mrs Sutherland23 David Mackenzie, baker24 Mrs John Macbean, meal and potato dealer
25 James Taylor, labourer
Mrs Jessie Smith, dressmakerThomas Ross, blacksmith
26 Mrs Miller, dressmaker27 John Maclean, grocer
28 John Ross, gardenerJames Dickson, brassfounder
29 Owen Murphy, broker
30 Donald Fraser, blacksmithMrs MacintyreThomas Hutchison, carter
31 Christina Nicholson, merchant32 Alexander Macqueen, shoemaker33 Miss Maclellan, merchant34 James K. Lawrence, cabinetmaker35 James Mackintosh, joiner
Alexander Macgregor, fireman, Railway36 James Maccowan, grocer. Ho. No. 35
CHARLES STREET.1 Charles Mackay, coal merchant. Railway station
George G. Allan, inspector of Caledonian bank branches2 Miss Elizabeth Reid, lodging-house keeper
7 Alexander Mackintosh, cattle dealer
9 Jane Clark, lodging-house keeper11 John Macdonald, grocer, Exchange and New Market13 William Mackenzie of 10, 11 Bridge street
23 Duncan & Donald Mackintosh, commission agents, 7 Castle
street
25 Mrs Ferguson, midwife29 Margaret Norrie, lodging-house keeper
John Macfarlane, cellarmanGustave Vignon, teacher of modern languages, Royal Academy
33 Mrs Smith, lodging-house keeperDonald Watson, game dealer, Inglis street
35 Mrs William Napier, lodging-house keeperMrs Orr
William Ferguson (of Ferguson Brothers, jewellers), Primrosevilla
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Miss Grant, Primrose villa
John Fraser, cartwright, Willow cottage
Alexander Simon Fraser, commercial traveller, Willow cottage
Miss Kyle, Willow cottage
W, B. Brown, head waiter, Station hotel, Harting cottage
Donald Fraser, tobacconist, 37 Union street
David Mackay, publishers' agent. Ofif. Bridge street
Mrs A. CameronJohn Munro, Glenallan cottage
Church Place and Lane (North)—See under North.
CHURCH STREET.1 David Christie Taylor, tobacconist and fruiterer. Ho, 35
Bridge street
2 Fraser Rennie, Yolunteer Arms hotel
Alexander Dallas, watch and clockmaker, 77 Church street
William Ross, draper
3 John Macqueen, boot and shoemaker. Ho, 26 Eose street
4 James Campbell, Gellion's hotel, and 37 Bridge street
5 J. W. Mackenzie & Co,, leather merchants. Ho. No, 4
7 Hamilton & Son, auctioneers
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George Hamilton8 Alexander Cameron, tobacconist. Ho. Hill street
9 John Dallas, painter
Donald Mackay, carpenter
Finlay Munro, tailor
John Walker, joiner
Thomas Fraser, coachbuilder
George Donaldson, shoemakerMrs John DouglasDonald Fraser, tailor
John Macbean, pork curer
John Stewart, blacksmithArchibald Fraser, gardenerMrs Tillman, staymaker
10 John Mackenzie, draper. Ho. 11 Castle street
11 National Bank of Scotland—Stewart & Rule, agents
—
Charles Stewart of Brin, Procurator-Fiscal for Inverness-
shire
William Taylor Rule, Campfield House, Drummond terrace
Charles Clunas, accountant. Ho. 54 Church street
James Macdonald, teller. Ho. 35 Haugh road
12 Ann Morgan, grocer. Ho. 9 Union street
14 Robert Naughten, jeweller and silversmith. Ho. No. 13
15 Gumming & Campbell, silk mercers
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Thomas D. Campbell, 10 Ness bank
CH STREET DIRECTORY. 19
16, 17 Caledonian Hotel—John Menzies18 Mrs Calder, lodging-house keeper
David Whyte, photographic artist, and at No. 75Miss Jatnieson
Cornelius Wilson of 14 Bank street
19 Mitchell and Fraser, chemists and dentists
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Henry Mitchell, Surbiton cottage, Fairfield laneJohn Fraser, 56 Church street
20, 21 Charles Keith, bookseller, stationer, and lithographer.
Ho. 3 Murray place
William Grant, surgeon-dentist. Ho. Blythefield cottage,
Edinburgh road
22 Alexander Mackenzie, wholesale and retail tea, wine, &c.,warehouseman. Ho. 3 Ardnonnel terrace (west)
23 Peter Baillie, shipowner, coal, lime, and timber merchant.Off. Drummond street
Simon Fraser, writer
24 George Mackenzie, saddler
25 Mrs Jane Mackenzie, fancy warehouse. Ho. No. 2626 Mrs Calder, milliner, furrier, and straw bonnet maker27 Thomas Shaw, hairdresser. Ho. 32 Brown street
28 Mackintosh & Reid, flashers
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Thomas Mackintosh, Shore street
David Reid, 52 Castle street
29 Misses E, and A. Corner, dress and cloak makersDonald Forbes, ironmonger. Union street
Charles Harland Morine, professor of music30 Logan & Co., music sellers and pianoforte tuners. Ho. No. 6431 Morel Brothers, wine merchants and Italian warehousemen
—
Frederick T. Tull, manager. Ho. No. 3232 Miss Catherine Fraser, boarding and day school
Simpson & Hamilton
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Hugh Simpson, writer, N.P., and registrar
Charles Hamilton, solicitor. Ho, Southside cottage
Registration OflSce for Births, Marriages, and Deaths for theParish of Inverness
William Napier Park, photographer. Ho. No. 29
33 William Ashburton Macleay, bird stuffer and fishing-tackle
maker. Ho. 4 Huntly place
Commercial Bank
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Alexander Fraser, bank-agentJohn Fleming Bell, accountant. Ho. Charles street
35 Mrs Jane Aitchison, midwifeDonald Murray, carpenter
George Cowie, boiler makerDuncan Stewart, carpenter
36 Mary Matheson, provision dealer
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37 Alexander Chisholm, confectioner and pie-baker
38 Parochial Board Offices
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William Fraser, N.P., inspector of poor. Ho, 11 Argyle
street
David Munro, collector of poor rates
George Macbean, assistant out-door inspector. Ho. No, 50
89 ^neas Mackintosh. Off. 42 Union street
40 Joseph Marello, basket maker. Ho. No. 66^
41 Miss Catherine Ross, dressmaker and milliner. Ho. No. 85
42 Highlander Printing Office
Mrs Mary Tough43, 44 Lydia Findlater, Clachnacuddin hotel
44 James Davidson, fitter
Murdo Macleod, stoker
Mrs GibsonHugh Mackenzie, tailor
45 Mackintosh & Noble, painters
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John Mackintosh. Ho. No. 44Donald Noble, 30 Upper Kessock street
46, 47 Robert Iraray, upholsterer and cabinetmaker. Ho. No. 55
48 Rev. George Mackay, Free North Church60 George Macbean, assistant out-door inspector of poor
51 Edward Todd, basket makerHigh Church and Burying-Ground—Rev. Dr Macdonald, Hill
parkGaelic Church—Rev. Peter Robertson, Croixcrag cottage, Ard-
connel terrace (east)
Rifle Volunteer HallAlexander Maclean, baker and confectioner. Ho, 1 Friar's lane
51a Duncan Cameron, boot and shoemaker, 44 Union street
Nicol's Alley—1 Mrs Macdonald, lodging-house keeper2 Mrs Maclennan, do.
Roderick Dingwall, joiner
Mary Mackintosh, sick nurse
52a "William Rose, carpenter
Duncan Macgregor, tailor
63 Miss Jane Thomson, lodging-house keeper64 Charles Clunas, accountant, National bank
Alexander Fraser, blacksmith, 33 Bridge street
Alexander Forbes, carpenter
55 Robert Imray, of Nos, 46 and 4766 John Fraser (of Mitchell & Fraser, chemists)58 Miss Slorah
Kenneth Maciver of No. 7059 David Roy, engineer
Mrs William Mackintosh, lodging-house keeper
CH STREET DIRECTORY. 21
59 Alexander Macdonald, railway guard
61 Logan & Thomson, plumbers, &c.
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Miss Logan. Ho. No. 60
Andrew Thomson, 7 Manse place
62 John Urquhart, corn dealer. Ho. No. 59
William Benjamin Wright, ale and porter merchant. Ho.Fairfield lane
School Lane—1 Lewis Fotheringham, railway porter, Masonic LodgeMrs CampbellAlexander Campbell, carpenter
64 John Robertson, farmerMiss Fraser
65 James Jones Ross, M.D., surgeon
QQ Angus Macleod, upholsterer
QQ\ Cooper's Close—Andrew Noble, clerk
Mrs Davidson, lodging-house keeperCatherine MacbeanMrs Marello, furrier
Peter Macdonald, gardener
Alexander Grant, saddler
Miss Campbell, dressmakerMrs MacleodJane NobleKenneth Campbell, late carpenter
John Macdonald, seaman67 Innes & Macdonald, solicitors and N.P.
—
Charles Innes, Bruar, Old Edinburgh road
Allan INIacdonald, Hill park
70 Maciver & Co., cabinetmakers and upholsterers
—
Kenneth Maciver. Ho. No. 58
Duncan Maciver. Do.
7O5 Misses Forbes, dressmakers
71 Finlay Maciver, carver and gilder. Ho. No. 58
72 Mrs BakerRobert Morrison, watchmaker, 39 Bridge street
George Walker (of James Walker & Co., Inverness Sawmills)
73 Catherine Murray, milliner
74 Miss Fraser, dressmakerMiss Elizabeth Williamson
75 David Whyte, photographic artist, and at No. 18
76 Hector Charleston, waiter
77 Alexander Dallas, watchmaker, &c. Ho. No. 2
78, 79 Donald Macleod, painter and glass merchant. Ho. No. 7979 May Mackenzie, dressmaker
John Macdonald, tailor
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79 Lydia Macphail80 Donald Eosa, boot, brogue, and shoemaker. Ho. 3 Chapel
street
81 Kenneth Fraser, baker. Ho. No. 79
83 Hugh Lurasden Snowie, gunmaker, staffer, and fly dresser.
Ho. Oarleton villa and No. 82
84 Roderick Young, grocer. Ho. 2 Douglas rowNew MarJcet Entry— ,
1 James Grant, mason2 Mrs Macdonald, innkeeper3 David Mackintosh, tailor
4 James Fraser, corn merchant5 James Sharp, tailor
Misses Ross, milliners
Mrs Paterson
John Russell, builder. Ho. 1 Muirtown street
86 Christopher Munro, bootmaker. Ho. 7 Douglas rowSt John's Episcopal Church—Rev. Canon Roughead, incumbent.
Ho. Fountainville, Edinburgh road
88 Donald Duff, agent. Bank of Scotland
96 Robert Fraser & Sons, clothiers, &c.
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A. T. F. Fraser, Fern villa, Southside road
100 John Gray, boot and shoemaker (Maybole branch)
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Robert Gumming, agent. Ho. 20 Inglis street
101 Mrs Maclennan, lodging-house keeper
Miss Souter
102 George Mackenzie, boot and shoemaker. Ho. 18 Muirtownstreet
103 John Ross, wine merchant. Ho. Woodbine cottage, Edin-burgh road
104 Northern Meeting Rooms—T. G. Henderson, secretary
105 Thomas Smith & Co., warehousemen. Hunt Hall
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James Hamilton. Ho. Southside cottage, Southside road
James Walker Hamilton. Ho. 4 Ardross street
106 John Chisholm, ironmonger, seed and agricultural merchant.Ho. 7a Ness bank
107 Robert Denoon, chemist. Ho. 3 High street
108 Matthews & Lawrie, architects. Ho. 4 Castle street
John Sinclair, banker, Beauly. Ho. Broomhill house, Cul-
duthel road
CROWN STREET.1 Murdoch Maclennan, flesher
2 John Crorabie, sewing machine agent
3 John Swan, shoemaker4 Alexander Macpherson, jeweller, 11 High street
6 William Gillies, carpenter
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6 Mrs Mackenzie, washerwoman6 Hugh Ross, plumberJohn Fraser, painter
7 James Forbes, cover maker, RailwayAlexander Allison, porter
8 Ronald Campbell, fitter, RailwayAlexander Maclennan, shoemaker
9 Robert Christie, brass-finisher, Railway
Thomas Gordon, carpenter
10 Thomas Mackenzie, pattern makerJohn Macrae, carpenter
11 John Forbes do.
12 James Rowland, civil assistant. Ordnance Survey
13 Ewen Chisholm, skinner
14 Duncan Wilson, plant collector. Railway
15 Farquhar Mackenzie, joiner
16 Angus Rose, brakesman. Railway
17 James Watt, storekeeper
18 Francis Ferris, sergeant, R.E., Ness house
19 Robert Riley, civil assistant, Balnain house
20 Finlay Fraser, tailor
David Fraser, joiner
21 Isabella Ferguson, washerwomanRichard Ferrie, plumber
22 Donald Mackintosh, gardener
Mrs Mackenzie23 George Cameron, railway porter
James Lyon, do.
24 Catherine Fraser, laundress
Kenneth Mackenzie, cab-driver
25 Anne Fraser
26 John Macgregor, drapers' assistant
CULDUTHEL ROAD—(Continuation of Castle St.)
John Dallas, commission agent, Ceylon cottage
James Scott, Inland Revenue officer. Observatory buildings
James Maclagan, mail guard, Observatory buildings
Archibald John Fraser, draper, Observatory buildings
David Rose, corn merchant, ViewmountGeorge Rose, do. do.
Charles Stewart of Erin, ViewmountRev. Dr John Black, Free High Church ManseRobert Davidson, accountant, MayfieldJohn Wilson, M.D., Woodcliff
George Black, brewer, Thornhill. Off. Lombard street
Andrew Dougall, manager, Highland Railway Company, Straw-
berry hill
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Colin Lyon-Mackenzie of St Martins, SunnysideColonel John Cameron, Clifton lodge
John Sinclair, banker, Beauly, Broomhill house. Off. 108 Churchstreet
Colonel R. M. Sutherland, C.B., Huntly lodge, AultnaskiachMrs Inglis, Aultnaskiach cottage
Charles R. Fraser, captain, adjutant T.H.R.V., HeatherleyEvan Junor, gardener, the Lodge, HeatherleyRev. Donald Macdonald, CD,, first minister of Inverness, Hill
parkRight Rev. Robert Eden, D.D., Bishop of Moray and Ross, Primus
of Episcopal Church of Scotland, Hedgefi:eld houseJames Videon, butler, HedgefieldJohn Eraser, gardener, do.
Alexander Robertson, Aultnaskiach houseThomas Dewar, gardener, Aultnaskiach lodge
Charles Robert Manners, C.E., Sunnybank. Off. 22 Union st.
DENNY STREET.1 William Smith (of Whyte & Co., 21 Union street)
2 Robert Cravpford
3 Robert Pauline, booking-clerk, Railway4 James Macdonald, grocer, 95 Castle street
Donald Eraser, cattle dealer
5 Mrs Macgregor, sick nurse
7 Mrs Eullarton, Keith's cottage
Laurel Terrace—1 Ernest Kesting, music master, Academy2 John Alfred Boyes, engineers' department, Postal tele-
graphs3 Colin Macdonald, the cloth and linen warehouse, 48
High street
4 James Ferguson (of Ferguson Brothers, jewellers)
DOUGLAS ROW.1 2 Hugh Johnstone, foreman printer, Advertiser Office
3 Mrs Captain Cochrane Eraser4 Mrs Munro5 John Cook, late shipbuilder
Duncan Gallic, engineer6 Mrs Abigail Rose, midwife7 Christopher Munro, shoemaker, 86 Church street
8 Mrs Catherine Maclennan, lodging-house keeper9 John Maciver
10 James Macrae, late accountant, stamp office
11 John Morrison12 Mrs A. Munro
DO-DR STREET DIRECTORY. 25
12 Charles Munro, writer, Castle
Misses Munro, milliners, 31 Union street
13 David Barclay, coachbuilder, Fraser street
14 John Sutherland, late superintendent of police
Miss Suter
15 John 0. Gow, jeweller, 17 Bridge street
16 John Pocock, sergeant-major, I.H.R.V.17 Samuel Thomson, English master. Royal Academy18 Donald Mackintosh (of D. Mackintosh & Co., Waterloo place)
19 Mrs Young20 John Macbean, tailor
John Johnstone, railway guard21 William Martin, late vintner
David Craig
22 Duncan Macfarquhar, blacksmith, Theatre lane
23 Mrs Catherine Fraser, private lodging-house keeperW. L. Henderson, Advertiser Office
24 Rev. Alexander Macgregor, minister of West Church
DRUMMOND (LOWER) AND DORES ROAD.John Mackenzie, M.D., Provost of Inverness, Eileanach houseAlexander Fraser, gardener, Eileanach lodge
Mrs Masson, Bellfield
William Douglas Bunbury, retired captain, Indian army, Willow-bank
Kenneth Maclean, gardener, WillowbankJ. C. Mackay, WoodfieldCaptain Coddington, WoodvilleMrs Ellison, Tighneilan houseThomas H. Smith, Albyn place. Island bankA. P. Hay, solicitor and postmaster, RiverdaleRoderick Fraser, Cul-na-eilean houseMrs James Cowan, Beaufort villa
William Morrison, shipowner, Birchwood houseMrs Arbuthnot, BraerannochEwen MacdonaJd, superintendent water works, Island bankJames Macgillivray, keeper of the Ness IslandsDavid Mackintosh, gardener, Island bank cottageJohn Fraser, gardener, Island bank cottageDonald Macdonell, porter. Island bank cottageDonald Mackintosh, clerk, Island bank cottageJames Falconer, Island bank houseJames Ross, solicitor, Riverbank houseAndrew Fraser, contractor, Reelig cottageAlexander Ross, architect, Riverfield houseWilliam Jolly, H.M. inspector of schools, Island bankMiss Grant, Marine cottage
D
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Hugh Barron, Oampfield cottage
Donald Mackay, Heath cottage
Angus Bethune, farmer, BahiahaunNicol & Co., woollen manufacturers, Holm mills
—
John Cochrane Macewan, Ness cottage
Donald Mackay, Heath cottage
Thomas Henry Smith, Albyn place
Ewen Mackenzie, Holm mills
Alexander Macdonald, finisher, Holm mills
William Ferguson, Holm mills
DRUMMOND ROAD.1 Mrs More, Eosebank2 Miss Laidlaw3 Mrs Macleod, Laverock bank4 James Macdonald, landscape gardener, Brookvale cottage
6 Rev. David Mackenzie, Beech-tree house
7 Mrs E. G. Robertson, Beech-tree cottage
10 John Macrae, Woodbine cottage
11 Duncan Gordon, late farmer and innkeeper, Drummond cottage
13 John Mackintosh, late teacher, BrooksideWilliam Eraser, gardener, Pond lodge, Drummond parkWilliam Eraser, gardener, Wester lodge, do.
DRUMMOND STREET.1 Singer & Co., sewing machinists
14 Adam Hogg, tailor
Industrial Society DepotJohn Macbain, house painter. Ho. 3 Lombard street
William Mackintosh, architect. Ho. Eern villa, Kingsmills
road
3 James Eraser, house painter. Ho. Hardie's buildings, Barnhill
2 Elliot & Co., fleshers
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Matthew Elliot, Citadel house
Thomas Walker, 3 Kenneth street
William Linton, clerk. Citadel house4 Charles Ereeman, fish, poultry, and game dealer. Ho. Porter-
field cottage
6 D. Mackintosh & Co., general merchaiits and commission
agents, and at 7 Waterloo place—Donald Mackini-osh, 18 Douglas rowJohn Mackintosh, do.
Rose & Mackenzie, solicitors and notaries
—
Hugh Rose. Ho. 11 High street
Evan George Mackenzie. Ho. Kirkhill manseMrs Henderson, dressmakerDonald Mackenzie, grocer, High street
DR-DU STREET DIRECTORY. 27
6 Mrs Eraser
8, 10 John P. Barns, fruiterer and tobacconist. Ho. Forbescottaoe, Kingsmills road
12 Peter Baillie, shipowner, coal, lime, and timber merchant.Ho. 23 Church street
DHUMMOND TERRACE.Charles Waterston, banker, OaklandsDr J. G. Fraser, MerlewoodWilliam Gordon, gardener, do.
Allan Maclean, Old Drummond houseThomas Finlay, gardener, OaklandsDonald Davidson, solicitor, (of Davidson & Scott), Drummond
park house-
Alexander A. Gregory, corn merchant, Westwood cottageJames Fraser, ironmonger, 3 Castle street, BellevueWilliam Taylor Rule (of Stewart & Rule, solicitors), Campfield
houseDavid Urquhart, Campville
DUFF STREET.1 Paul Campbell, boot and shoemaker, 100 Castle street
John Macdonald, labourer
2 Donald Fraser, do.
Alexander Martin, do.
3 John Fraser, grocer
4 Mrs A. Fraser
5 Duncan Macdonald, carter
John Mackay, scavenger
6 James Maclean, labourer
Norman Macmillan, do.
Ranald Macinnes, shoemakerMrs Macdonald
7 Mrs Helen Macbean, huckster
8 James Brown, pipe raanufaciurer. Ho. 2 Munro's lane9 Duncan Robertson, rope-spinner
James Macbean, weaverJohn Noble, shoemaker
10 Alexander Reid, mason11 William Macdonald, grocer
12 Donald Macdougall, carter
John Sinclair, slater
Alexander Munro, late slater
13 Roderick Campbell, labourer
15 Joseph Polombo, hardware dealer
17 Margaret Noble18 Mrs Downie
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21 Mrs Morrison22 Mrs Campbell23 Roderick Eraser, blacksmith
EDINBURGH ROAD—(From the Observatory to thePOORHOUSE.)
Joseph Mitchell, C.E., Viewhill
Alexander Mackenzie, coachman, Viewhill
James Findlay, gardener, do.
Kev. Canon Roughead, St John's Episcopal Church, Fountainville
Alexander Mackenzie, china merchant, 44a Union street, Ivycottage
Mrs Simon Eraser, Allan cottage
Very Rev. Henry Clark Powell, Provost of St Andrew's Cathe-
dral, St Andrew's lodge
Mrs William Campbell, Devon cottage
Mrs Innes, Fountain cottage
DirUton Place—Captain Clark
Charles Freeman, poulterer and game dealer, Drummondstreet
Thomas Macdonald, builder
Porterjield—William Gowenlock, assistant secretary, Highland Rail-
way, Porterfield houseAlexander Ellis, builder, Elsie cottage
William S. Duncan, drawing-master, Royal Academy,Elsie villa
Miss Mackinnon, Porterfield cottage
John Sutherland, book agentAlexander Macpherson, light porter
Charles Innes, solicitor, Bruar. Off. 67 Church street
Peter Bethune, draper, St Vincent cottage
William Grant, surgeon-dentist, 20 Church street, Blythefield
Robert Cameron, Hawthorn cottage
John Ross, wine merchant, 103 Church street, Woodbine cottage
William Eraser, Inverness Iron Company, AnnfieldAlexander Eraser, solicitor, do. Off. 22 Union street
Wm. R. Grant, solicitor and accountant, Maryhill. Off. Castle
Angus Trotter, auctioneer, Lillyfield
John Davidson, wholesale grocer and wine merchant, Inglis St.,
Hawthorn bankJohn Ellis, builder, Eilandonan lodgeCaptain Barker, R.N., Eilandonan cottageDonald Macdonald, painter, 13 Bridge street, Muirfield cottage
Rev, George Robson, M. A., minister of Union street U.P. Church,Ardgour cottage
ED-FA STREET DIRECTORY. 29
Donald Macfie, governor of the Poorhouse
Alexander Forbes, farmer, Damfield
EDWARD'S COURT—(Theatre Lane.)
1 Colin Campbell, waiter
William Forbes, police constable
John Davidson, clerk
2 Mrs MackintoshMiss Eraser
3 James Hasson, pedlar
Elspet Eraser
4 Mrs Janet Wishart6 Jane Paterson
Elizabeth Maclean
FACTORY STREET—(Maggot.)2 Edward Murphy, hawker3 Mrs GaulJohn Christie, mason
4 Hugh Eraser, shoemakerKenneth Chisholm
5 David Macmillan, hawkerSimon Logan, slater
6 Donald Eraser, flesher
7 Hugh Eraser, poultry dealer
9 James Eeid, shoemaker11 William Daly, chimney sweep12 Ann Smith, washerwoman13 Thomas Macdonald, blacksmith
18 James Eraser, carter
Simon Mackay, shoemaker
FAIRFIELD LANE.1 Alexander Grant, baker
John Eraser, coachwright
3 Alexander Eraser, carter
John Macdonald, blacksmith
6 William Macdonald, labourer
Roderick Macgregor, tailor
John Macgregor, porter
6 Donald Shaw, burgh police
8 Mrs Angus Macgregor9 Alexander Eraser, baker
10 Hugh Macrae, porter
11 Robert Batchen, masonJohn Ferguson, clerk and sheriff ofHcer
14 Mrs Elizabeth Ross
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14 Malcolm Crawford, labourer
William Campbell, farmer
15 Isabella Macrae, washerwoman16 James Adam, late carpenter
Henry Mitchell (of Mitchell & Fraser, chemists), Surbiton cottage
FRASER STREET—(Church Street.)
David Barclay, coachbuilder. Ho, 13 Douglas rowSimon Mackenzie, plumber and gasfitter. Ho. Albion cottage,
Southside road
3 Angus Mackay, retired mail guard
4 Roderick Mackenzie, moulder
Congregational Chapel—Rev. W. Milue, M.A., Brookside, Drum-mond road
FRASER STREET—(HAuan.)
1 Charles Smith, labourer
2 William Fraser, labourer
John Morrison, labourer
4 Miss Fraser, dressmakerAlexander Mackenzie, labourer
Mrs Fraser - *.
Betsy Mackintosh, washerwoman6 Christina Fraser
Mrs Anne Fraser, washerwoman
FRIAR'S LANE.1 Alexander Maclean, baker, Church street
2 James Rose, shoemakerChristina ForbesEliza CameronMrs Macdonald
3 Elizabeth Macbean4 Mrs May Macleod5 Margaret Macaulay8 Mrs Janet Mackenzie
Donald Mackay, labourer
9 Alexander Mackenzie, bottler
10 Angus Macphie, seaman11 Charles Mackintosh, pensioner
12 Alexander Macdougall, carpenter
Alexander Mackenzie, house proprietor
Friar's Court—Mrs Sinclair, lodging-house keeper
William Shepherd, fireman, RailwayJohn Macleod, labourer
Donald Simpson, potato dealer
FR STREET DIRECTORY. 31
Friar''s Court, continued—Alexander Mactavish, flasher
Donald Fraser, tailor
Hugh MunroWilliam Sinclair, fireman, Eailway
18 Mrs E. Cameron, lodging-house keeper
19 Edward Eraser, painter
Alexander Ross, porter
John Eraser, shoemakerAngus Urquhart, seaman
20 William Eraser, labourer
21 John Mackenzie, agent for G. N. of S. Railway22 Mrs Ross, provision merchant
Elizabeth Macpherson, shopkeeper
23 James Gray, slater. Ho. 33 Friar's street
24 William Miaclennan, carter
FRIAR'S PLACE.1 Alexander Jenkins, tailor
2 Mrs Catherine Maciver, lodging-house keeper
Mrs Sutherland
3 John Cameron, masonKenneth Macdonald, labourer
4 Kenneth Macdonald, solicitor
6, 7, 8 William Wells, iron and brass founder. Ho. No.
FRIAR'S STREET.2 James Deans, shoemakerRobert Cameron, tea traveller
Roderick Maclennan, seamanJohn Macrae, blacksmith
3 Murdoch Chisholro, labourer
4 Alexander Mackenzie, shoemaker5 Margaret PatersonMrs Elizabeth Eraser, lodging-house keeper
6 John Sinclair, warehouse porter
7 Alexander Eraser, blacksmithGeorge Ross, blacksmith
8 Alexander Ross, labourer
Mrs Christina Bain9 Mrs Hannah Mackenzie •
James Anderson, bill-poster
10 William Mackintosh, carter
11 John Graham, labourer
12 Donald Hood, masonMrs Mackintosh, seamstress
14 Andrew Munro, joiner
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15 Francis Fraser, joiner
Greyfriar's Church-yard—J. Martin, 46 Academy street, sexton16 Ann Denoon
John Mackintosh, labour
James Robertson Martin, collector of petty customs17 John Fraser, cabinetmaker18 Kenneth Dingwall20 Henrietta Macleod, lodging-house keeper21 James Matheson, tailor
Colin Ross, masonMargaret Campbell, lodging-house keeperDavid Shaw, grocer
23 Donald Anderson, gardener24: William Mackintosh, flesher
25 Peter Fraser, tailor
26 Simon Fraser, mason28, 30 John Hood, carpenter. Ho. No. 3030 John Baxter, seaman31 Mrs Dunbar
James Fraser, burgh police sergeant32 Donald Davidson, labourer
William Miles, do.
33 John Ross, carpenter
34 James Gray, slater
35 Mrs James MackayMargaret Fraser, huckster
36 Andrew Davidson, labourerJohn Macleod, do.
37 Mrs Margaret SabistonJohn Innes
38 William Fleming, carpenter39 John Macbean, do.
40 Alexander Sinclair, shopman
GARIBALDI PLACE.Donald Fraser, Garibaldi houseAlexander Fraser, accountant, Hunt hall
Donald Macdonald, grocer. Ho. Kenneth street
1 Hugh Dickson, brassfounder, 27 High street
2 Donald Mackintosh, bell-hanger
3 James Young, labourer '
GILBERT STREET.2 John Ross, auctioneer
3 Donald Munro, labourerMrs Macleod
4 Alexander Macleod, labourer
GI-GL STREET DIRECTORY. 33
5 James Mackintosh, tailor
7 Peter Mackenzie, masou8 John Eraser, seamanJohn Macdonald, do.
George Fraser, shoemaker9 William Munro, grocer and provision dealer
10 David Gunn, seaman11 James Davidson, burgh police
12 James Forsyth, labourer
Jamea Mackenzie, do.
James Taylor, sailmaker
13 Mrs Catherine Fraser
15 Robert Sutherland, hammerman16 J. A. Chisholm, tanner, wool merchant, and rope manufacturer.
Ho. 17 Telford street
17 William Bowles, seaman18 James Maclean, plumber
James Mackenzie, sailmaker
19 John Macdonald20 Duncan Munro, carpenter
Murdoch Macrae, sergeant, burgh police
GLEBE STREET.1 G. & D. Fraser, engineers and millwrights. Ho. 6 Waterloo
place
1, 2 John Fraser, innkeeper
2 Donald Fraser, commission agent. Off. 21 Baron Taylor's lane
Miss Fraser, dressmaker
3 John Mackenzie, labourer
5 James Munro, carpenter
7 Donald Mackintosh, blacksmith. RailwayGeorge Munro, brassfounder, RailwayGeorge Johnston, pointsman. Railway
8 Alexander Mackintosh, cooper
Alexander Fraser, seamanWilliam Welsh, blacksmith
9 Simon Fraser, potato merchant, New MarketJohn Gordon, salmon fisher
10 Mrs Jessie Martin11 Alexander Macdonald, tailor
12, 13 Mary Rose, lodging-house keeper14 Ellen M aclean, do.
Donald Maclean, saw-miller
16 William Fraser, labourer
17 Colin Reid, gunraaker
18 Grigor Grant, tailor
Alexander Rose, carpenter
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GORDON PLACE.2 Donald Fraser, collector for Gas and Water Co.
3 Mrs Margaret Rose, lodging-house keeper
4 Mrs Ross, lodging-house keeper
GORDON TERRACE.Rev. James Scott, D.D., RosemountRoderick Scott (of Davidson & Scott, solicitors), RosemountWilliam Mackay, Gordoiiston
Alexander Duff, carpenter
Evan Maclennan, commercial traveller
GRANT STREET.
2 Mrs J. Munro, ship chandler
3, 4, 5 William Fraser, innkeeper
7 James Fraser, shoemaker
8 Ann Ross, provision dealer
12 Kenneth Cameron, grocer
13 Donald Macdonald, shoemaker
15 Duncan Mackenzie, shepherd
Archibald Eraser, labourer
17 Ranald Belford Mackenzie, grocer. Ho. No. 16
Tap Lane—1 James Munro, ship carpenter
Dugald Matheson, do.
9 William Fraser, grocer. Ho. No. 8
19 Alexander Munro, grocer
20 Murdo Maclennan, blacksmith. Ho. XJ. Keasock street
21 Mrs William Eraser
22 Catherine Fraser, grocer
23 Mrs Maclaren, greengrocer
24 William Simpson, ship chandler
25 James Kinsley, sergeant, militia
26 Isabella Simpson, grocer. Ho. No. 25
27, 28 John Thomson, grocer. Ho. No. 28
31 Alexander Mackay, postman32 David Mackintosh, timekeeper, Railway33 James Gray, ship chandler. Ho. No. 34
36 Mrs Macgregor, innkeeper
37 Dewar & Stewart, china and stoneware merchants
39 Colin Macdonald, provision merchant and joiner
41 Donald Macgregor, flesher
43 Mrs Gillies, grocer
44 Peter Fraser, provision merchant45 Murdo Urquhart, ship chandler
46 Mrs Gunn, merchant
GR-HA STREET DIRECTORY. 35
49 John Reid, carpenter
50 Mrs Donald Mackenzie, baker and grocer
61, 52 Mary Macmillan, vintner
54 Michael Hasson, broker. Ho. No. 5365 John Ross, cabinetmaker
GREIG STREET.Roderick Johnstone, photographer. Ho. 27 Huntly street
1 Duncan Maclennan, carpenter
John Mackenzie, farmer2 Adam Red path, stationer
3 James Tulloch, grocer. Ho. No. 2
4 Alexander Macdonald, grocer, 25 King street
5 William Stuart, blacksmith
HAMILTON PLACE.1, 2 Robert Mackay, wine merchant. Ho, Englishtown house
Hardie's Buildings—(See Hill Terrace.)
HAUGH ROAD.14, 15 John Paterson, dyer. Ho. No. 1417 Mrs Wood18 Duncan Rosp, grocer and provision merchant19 Elizabeth Maclean, dressmakerInglis Court—
1 John Macqueen, prison warderAlexander Macdonald, boot and shoemaker, 21 Haugh
roadJohn Smith, labourer
Robert Millar, mason2 George Henderson, labourer
Mrs MackintoshDonald Reid, cooper
Thomas Russell, blacksmith, 84 Castle street
3 John Sullivan, burgh police
Duncan Mackenzie, shoemakerMrs MunroHugh Mackenzie
4 Ann MacleanMrs MacbeanLachlan Macbean, carpenter
Donald Eraser, tailor
5 Mrs Catherine MackenzieMrs Ann MacdonaldAlexander Norrie, flesher
George Noble, cabinetmaker
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Inglis Court, continued—7 Mrs Ann Fraser
William Macdonald, carpenter
22, 23 Angus Fraser, grocer and spirit merchant. Ho. 6 Inglis
court
24 John Buchanan, Haugh brewery. Ho. 19 Ness bank25 Brewery Tap26 Pork-curing Establishment—David Munro27 Mrs Sarah Hurry28 Gavin Tait, printer and bookseller, 36 Bridge street
29 Duncan Fraser, labourer
30 Roderick Macrae, millwright
William Paterson, coachman31 Robert Summerfield, telegraph inspector
32 Finlay Campbell, blacksmithWilliam Johnstone, grocer
33 Catherine Macarthur, dressmakerSimon Fraser, railway porter
34 Mrs Jane Fraser
35 Macdonald Brothers, fleshers, 12 Union street
Peter Cameroa, carpenter. Ho. Drumroond
HIGH STREET.
1 William Fraser, jeweller. Ho. No. 35
2 Mackenzie Brothers, Clachnacuddia house, tailors, hatters,
&c.—Alexander Mackenzie. Ho 5 Ness bank
3 Miss Macgarrow, dressmakerMrs Henderson, fancy warehouse, 1 Bridge street
Mrs FraserRoderick Macdonald, labourer
4 Jonathan Ross, family draper. Ho. 3 Hill terrace
Caledonian Banking Company
—
Charles Waterston, manager. Ho. Oaklands, Drummondterrace
John Mactavish, secretary. Ho. Drakies house
William Macgregor, bank accountant. Ho. Bank buildings
George G. Allan, inspector of branches. Ho. Charles
street
Robert Rose Mackenzie, teller. Ho. 3 Fraser street
Hector Sinclair Fraser, teller. Ho. Stratton, CuUodenJohn Finlayson, teller. Ho. 3 Margaret street
David Shaw, ledger-keeper. Ho. 4 Charles street
8 Alexander Simpson, family grocer and Italian warehouseman.Ho. Hazelbank, Broadstone park
11 Hugh Rose, solicitor. Off. 6 Drummond street
114 William Macpherson, jeweller. Ho. Argyle street
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HI STREET DIRECTORY. 37
12 Macdougall & Co., manufacturers, clothiers, drapers, and
outfitters, Royal Clan Tartan and Tweed Warehouse,
and at 42 Sackville street, London
—
Robert Grant. Ho. 3 Ness bankAlexander Grant, Leamington villas, x\cton, Middlesex
Alexander Maclennan, Ho. 7 Ness bank
13 Miss Woodthorpe, milliner and dressmaker
Donald Forbes, painter
Miss Chisholm
14 William Mackay, bookseller and printer. Ho. 4 Paton street,
Haugh road
15 William Keith, watchmaker. Ho. Denny street
Grant's Close—Highland Arms Hotel—William RobertsonAndrew Fuliarton, baker and confectioner, 7 Lombard st.
Roderick Sinclair, tailor
Robert Dew^ar, coachmanJohn Fraser, tailor
Duncan Mackenzie, boot closer
Mrs Ross, lodging-house keeper
Mrs Munro, lodging-house keeper
16 Mrs Kennedy, fancy warehouse. Ho. 9 Hill street
17 James H. Mackenzie, bookseller and stationer. Ho. 6 Ard-connel terrace (west)
18 Highland Club
19 Thomas G. Henderson, agent for Bell, Rannie, & Co., winemerchants, Leith. Ho. No. 3
British Linen Company's Bank
—
Alexander Williamson, agent. Ho. Bank buildings
David Reat, accountant. Ho. Dirleton place, Edin-burgh road
Thomas Hill, jun., teller. Ho. Ness bank22 Andrew Smith & Co., silk mercers and general drapers
—
John Fraser, Craigellachie place, MillburnPeter Fraser, 8 View place
Meal Market Close—Duncan MacraeDonald Cameron, carpenter. Ho. Crown street
24 Munro & Co., Victoria house, drapers
—
John Munro, 42 Huntly street
25 Union Hotel—James Taylor
John Machendry, tailor and clothier
John Duffus, plasterer
John Kennedy, mason26 Campbell & Co., saddlers
—
Mrs Wood. Ho. Sadia cottage, Kingsmills road
Kenneth Forbes (of Forbes & Macdonald, grocers), 40 Union st.
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26 Hugh Dickson, brass-founder. Ho. 1 Garibaldi place
27 John Forbes, draper. Ho. Palmerston place
28 Macdonald & Mackintosh, grocers and wine and spirit
merchants
—
Allan Macdonald, 9 Bank street
John Mackintosh, Southside roadGeneral Post-office— (see Official Lists)—
A. P. Hay, postmaster. Ho. Eiverdale
29 Howden Brothers, seedsmen, nurserymen, and florists, and at
Muirtown Nurseries
—
John Howden. Ho. Albyn villa, Telford street
Matthew Howden. Ho. do. do.
30 George Wragg, boot-top manufacturerJohn Alexander Gordon, surgeon-dentist
John Macbean, porter
31 Donald Mackenzie, grocer. Ho. 6 Drummond street
32, 33 Macdonald & Co., confectioners and pastry cooks— the' Peacock." Ho. No. 33
34 John Tolmie, grocer and spirit merchant. Ho. 9 Huntlystreet
35 Miss Mackintosh, servants' register office
36 Thomas Kerr & Son, merchants
—
John Kerr, 15 Academy street
37 John Grant, tailor
Misses Mackenzie, dressmakers
Mrs Noble, lodging-house keeper
38 C. & D. Macrae, drapers, Glasgow warehouse
—
Charles Macrae, No. 37Donald Macrae, do.
39 Samuel Maclachlan, pensioner
John Maclennan, lodging-house keeperDonald Fraser, tobacconist. New market
40 James Gordon, grocer and wine merchant. Ho. Viewbank,Upper View place
41 David Macritchie, chemist. Ho. No. 42
43 Hugh Kelly, hat, cap, and umbrella manufacturer. Ho. 8West Ardconnel terrace
44 P. G. Wilson, the Court goldsmith and jeweller at Inverness
45 Alexander Macdonald, wine merchant. Ho. 35 Huntly street
46 Fraser & Campbell, drapers
—
John Fraser, 5 View place
Fraser Campbell, 8 Bridge street
47 John Fraser, tailor and clothier
Mrs Elizabeth Macdonald, lodging-house keeperMrs Hamilton, lodging-house keeper
48 Colin Macdonald, cloth and linen warehouse. Ho. 3 Laurelterrace, Denny street
HI STREET DIRECTORY. 39
49 William Mackay, warehouseman, clan tartan and tweedwarehouse. Ho. Gordonston
Exchange Place—Exchange BuildingsTown hall
Guildry hall
N. S, Savings' Bank—William Corner, actuary Ho. 4Southside place
Commercial Hotel—Louisa MacgarrowThe Highlander Publishing Office
HILL PLACE.George Hallam Hall, tailor and clothier, 24 Union street, Haw-
thorn walk1 John Blackley, engine driver
2 Mrs Mackenzie3 Mrs Macleunan4 Evan Macdonald, proprietor
6 Mrs MacbeanKaining's School
—
Alexander Brownlie, master. Ho. Eaining's school
buildings
HILL STREET.1 William Macgillivray, porter
' Alexander E.ennie, slater
2 Donald Macrae, pointsman, Hallway3 James Brown, Ordnance survey4 Mrs Cameron, midwife
William Davidson, railway brakesman5 James Winks, game dealer, 19 Inglis street
6 Koderick Maclennan, mason8 Hugh Tulloch, joiner
9 Donald Cameron, painter, Bank street
Mrs Kennedy, fancy warehouse, 16 High street
10 David Ross, carpenter
David Munro, do.
11 James Ross, teacher, Merkinch school
12 Simon Finlayson, commercial traveller
15 Jessie Macdonald, dressmakerJohn Macdonald, railway night watchman
16 William Shaw17 John Mackintosh, burgh police
18 William Macbean, clerk, Post-office
19 Mrs Macbean20 Thomas Dugan, porter
James Rhind, pattern maker
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21 Alexander Cameron, tobacconist, 8 Church street
George Critehley, station superintendent, Victoria villa
Miss Mackay, lodging-house keeper, do,
Alexander Ross, spirit merchant, 7 Academy street
John Macdonald, flesher, 1 New MarketDonald Maclennan, porter, RailwayKenneth Charleson, steward, Highland club
HILL TERRACE.Hardie's Buildings—
1 Lewis Macbean, oil and manure agent
2 Alexander Macrae, masonJames Traser, painter, 3 Drummond street
3 Thomas Wallace, teacher. High school
4 Mrs Fraser, lodging-house keeper
Miss Hardie, dressmaker, Hardie's cottage
1 Mrs Naughton2 Henry Munro, corn factor, Union street
3 J onathan Ross, diaper, 4 High street
4 William Smith, bookseller, 5 Castle street
6 John Black, china merchant, 34 Union Street
6 Alexander Cameron, musician
Barnhill—1 Francis Ramsay Warrax, accountant, Bank of Scotland
2 Mrs Cowie3 Catherine Forbes4 Alexander Fraser, night watchman, Railway5 John Murray, coachman, Woodcliff
High School— (see Official Lists)
HUNTLY PLACE.1 Mrs Catherine Fraser
2 Mrs Haig3 Rev. Duncan Colvin, Free West Church4 William A. Macleay, bird stuffer, &c., 33 Church street
5 William Couper, goods superintendent. Railway8 Guthrie Ballingall, H.M. custorrs
9 Charles Stewart Machardy, traffic auditor. Railway10 James Chisholm, coachwright
11 Miss Davidson, lodging-house keeper
HUNTLY STREET.1, 2, 3 Lome Hotel—James Ross
5 James Maclean, carpenter, 534 Huntly street
7, 8 George Shields, clothier and outfitter. Ho. No. 7
9 John Tolmie, grocer, 34 High street
10, 11 Archibald Forbes. Ho. No. 9
HU STKEET DIRECTORY. 41
Dyer's Court—1 Roderick Chisholm, carpenter
2 William Ross, shoemakerAlexander Chisholm, labourer
Donald Fraser, gardener
3 Alexander Stephen, carpenter
Duncan Mackintosh, weaver12 Richard Dickson, cabinetmaker. Ho. No. 9
13 Fraser & Macdonald, carpenters
—
Hugh Fraser, Castle wyndAlexander Macdonald, Tomnaburich street
14 David Groat, baker15, 16 Alexander Macleod, grocer and spirit merchant. Ho.
No, 1617, 18 William Young, dyer. Ho. No. 1722 Mrs David Fraser
Noble & Macpherson, carpenters, and 15 King street
Alexander Noble, Glenness place, Planefield
Donald Macpherson, do.
23 James Fraser, merchant. Ho. No. 2024 Mrs Logan27 George Macleod, tailor
Roman Catholic Chapel and school—Rev. William Dawson34 Franciscan Convent Schools35 Alexander Macdonald, wine merchant, 45 High street
37 Inverness Dispensary—Henry Ferrier, attendantWest Church— Rev. Alexander Macgregor, 24 Douglas row38 Ordnance Survey Office, Balnain house
Sergeant James Clegg, do.
John Macdiarmid, messenger, do.
Prince's Place—(see under P.)
41 George Mackintosh, retired parish schoolmaster42 John Munro, draper, 24 High street
43 Sergeant Gordon, recruiting staff
44 Alexander Maclean, labourer
William Dickson, labourer
William Morrison, tailor
Francis Docharty, mason45 Malcolm Macqueen, labourer46 John Munro, tailor
47, 48 Thomas Fraser, baker. Ho, No. 4749, 50 Andrew Maclean, grocer. Ho. No. 5051 James Mact/illivray, pensioner
Murdoch Campbell, seaman52, 53, Alexander Youtiiir, bo-.t and shoemaker64 William Mac' ean, shoemaker65 Christina Simpson, huckster
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56 John Maccallum, blacksmith
57 Hugh Maccallum, painter
58 Mrs Margaret HoodHugh Fraser, nurserymanJohn Fraser, do.
59 Roderick MackenzieJohn Grant, upholsterer
60 Miss Mary Fraser, huckster
62 Donald Bain, Black Bull InnMunro's Lane—
George Macrae, burgh police
Roderick Macdonald, tailor
James Brown, pipe manufacturer, DufF street
64 Dugald Macdougald, flesher
65 Alexander Macbean, tailor
Donald Milne, painter
QQ John Mackintosh, coal merchant
INGLIS STREET.1 Duncan Mackay, M.D., L.R.C.S.E,2 George K. Ellis, agent for London & North-Western Railway3 Alexander Mackintosh & Co., ironmongers. Ho. 35 Baron
Taylor's lane
4 James Macdonald, clothier
5 Jamts Davidson, solicitor. Ho. 9 Wells street
7 John Davidson, wholesale and retail grocer and wine mer-chant. Ho. Hawthorn bank, Edinburgh road
8 John H. Forsyth, wine and spirit merchant Ho. Theatre lane
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel—Rev. Joseph Howard, Anderson st.
13 Donald Macdonald, draper and clothier. Ho. Kingsmills road
14 Mrs Urquhart15 Donald Watson, game dealer and fishing tackle maker. Ho.
33 Charles street
16 Mackay Brothers, wine and spirit merchants
—
William Mackay, Ardconnel terrace (east)
Donald Mackay, Culcabock village
18 Mrs Ann Grant19 James Winks, game dealer. Ho. 5 Hill street
20 Mrs Grant, milliner and dressmakerMrs Gumming
21 John Logic, shoemaker23 Archibald Mackellar, boot and shoe warehouse. Ho. No. 2224 John Forbes, draper
INNES STREET.1 John Macwilliam, porter. RailwayJamea AUardyce, railway porter
IN STREET DIRECTORY. 43
2 Mrs Macinnes, lodging-house keeperWilliam Macinnes, tailor
Peter VValdie, watchmaker3 George Batchen, masonJohn Fraser, road contractor
4 John Sandisnn, engine-driver
Gordon lK)naldson, carpenter
Duncan Clark, clerk
5 James Hendrie, labourer
Daniel Walker, plumberDonald Macdonald, blacksmithCatherine Fraser, lodging-house keeper •
William Ross, carpenter
7 William Innes, carpenter, RailwayDonald TuUoch, railway guard
8 William Taylor, telegraph clerk
9 Alexander Campbell, joiner, RailwayRobert Lindsay, engine-driver
10 Donald Macdonald, shoemaker11 James Andrews, inspecting mason, Railway
John Smith, stoker
Mrs Clarke, lodging-house keeper12 Misses Stewart, dressmakers
David Gordon, shopman13 Robert Cook, manager, sawmills
14 James S. Forsyth, A.M., rector, Farraline Park Institution
15 Mrs Gerrie, lodging-house keeper16 Theodore Chisholm, shipbroker, &c.
17 Donald Macculloch, late draper18 Mrs Taylor, vintner
19 Mrs Begg20 Mrs Mackenzie, lodging-house keeper
Miss Paterson
21 James Dow, bookbinderHugh Campbell, seaman
22 David Ross, fitter
Thomas Dobie, turner, Railway23 Alexander Macdonald, carpenter
Alexander Chisholm, joiner
John Mackintosh, late coal merchantRobert Gibb, boilermakerMrs Fraser
24 Thomas Cameron, carpenterLeslie Taylor, carpenterSimon Fraser, painter
William Mackenzie, guardAlexander Mackenzie, mason
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24 Thomas Fraser, tailor
25 George Henderson, joiner
John Matheson, cabinetmaker
26 George Dunlop, mason, RailwayColin Simpson, shipbroker ami coinmisaion agent"William Macdonald, stoker, RailwayGodfrey Kay, engineer, do.
27 James Robb, railway guardRobert Guthrie, parcel porter
John Innes, flesher. New MarketMrs Mackenzie
28 John Brown, plumberMiss Jane Eraser, teacher, Raining's school
KENNETH STREET.1 John Stewart, merchant. Ho. 4New buildings,Tomnahurichsfc.
2 Thomas Maclaren, railway bookstall
John Barclay, accountant
3 Thomas Walker (of Elliot & Co., fleshers)
William Mackay, life assurance society superintendent
Donald Macdonald, Garibaldi place
John Mackenzie, masonRobert Aitchison, engineer, Railway, Kenneth cottage
Fairfield Road—William Mackintosh, architect, Planefield cottage. OflF.
Drummond street
Alexander Noble (of Noble & Macpherson, carpenters). Glen-ness place
Donald Macpherson (of do. do.), Glenness place
William Fraser, Rae cottage
Captain George MackayJohn Fraser, farmer and carter
KESSOCK ROAD and KESSOOK (SOUTH).Miss Maclennan, WhitehouseThornbush—
Donald Mackintosh, innkeeperThornbush Brewery—George BlackJames Rose, brewer, Thornbush houseJames Noble, carter
George Colville, lessee of salmon fishings and mussel scalps,
Kessock cottage
South Kessock—Donald Cameron, farmer, South Kessock farmCoast Guard Watch-houseMrs Paterson, innkeeperJohn Mackay, tacksman of Kessock ferry
KE STREET DIRECTORY. 46
KESSOCK STREET (LOWER).2 Thomas Hoban, draughtsman, Ordnance survey
4, 5 John Mackenzie, innkeeper6 Mrs Munro
Alexander Russ, tailor
Mary Maedonald, hucksterMrs Grant, do.
7 Malcolna Macdougall, labourer
Alexander Grant, tailor
8 William Borthwick, engineer, waterworksAlexander Maedonald, seaman
9 Donald Macgregor, labourer
10 Donald Chisholm, gardenerJjhn Wilson, railway carter
11 David Middleton, coal merchant and commission agent,8 Lombard street
12 Mrs ThomsonAlexander Macrae, labourer
16 William Mackenzie, carter »
Juhn Fraser, shoemakerFarquhar Campbell, labourer
Robert Douglas, pedlar
Rose Scott, seamanAlexander Graham, skinner
Andrew Fraser, proprietor
Alexander Watson, labourerThomas Fraser, mason
18 Mrs Christina Maclean19 John Maclennan, carpenter
20 Andrew Taylor, shipmaster
James Duncan, late farmer21 Alexander Fraser, relieving agent, Railway
George Phemister, railway guard22 George Stagg, currier
23 George Rettie, farmer24 John Macallan, blacksmith. Ho. No. 2725 Alexander Laverton, ferryman
Andrew Paterson, seaman26 James Taylor, bootmaker
Alexander Hutchison, labourer
27 John Macallan of No. 2428 James Fraser, millwright
29 Thomas Forbes, carpenter
KESSOCK STREET (UPPER).1 Miss Maciver, flesher
2 Alexander Ross, mason
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3 John Munro, labourer
5 Mrs John Kennedy, lodging-house keeper
6 John Fyfe, seamanJohn Robertson, do.
9 A.llan Mackintosh, Jan., plasterer
10 Mrs D, MacphersonAndrew Davidson, porter
11 Alexander Macdonald, grocer
12 Simon Munro, painter
13 Mrs Grant14 James Paterson, seaman
Janet Swanson, seamstress
15, 16 Mrs William Fraser, grocer and spirit dealer. Ho. No. 16
17 Alexander Walker, carter
18 Lachlan Forbes, meal dealer
19 Duncan Forbes, labourer
20 Allan Mackintosh, plasterer
21 John Macdonald, blacksmith
22 Kenneth Beaton, mason23 Kenneth Urquhart, joiner 4
24 Donald Ross, shoemaker25 John Maclennan, provision merchant. Ho. 39 High street
26 James Macqueen, gardener
30 Alexander Mackintosh, plasterer
Donald Macdonald, labourer
Charles Maclean, gasman32 Mrs Anderson33 Donald Fraser, painter
36 James Cameron, do.
37 John Macrae, carter
38 Ewen Cameron, labourer
39 Alexander Fraser, shoemakerFree West Church—Rev. Duncan Colvin, 3 Huntly place
47 William Whyte, machineman, RailwayWilliam Gollan, carter
WiUiam Irving, traveller
48 Mrs R. Fraser
49 William Gray, pedlar
51 Hugh Maclean, blacksmithDonald Macdonald, carter
53 Alexander Bain, labourer
Donald Gunn, painter
54 Alexander Fraser, masonJohn Maclean, seaman
55 Donald Stephen, labourer
Donald Urquhart, currier
David Skinner^ labourer
KE-KI STREET DIRECTORY. 47
55 Murdoch Maclean, do.
James Macbean, blacksmith
Murdoch Macdonald, labourer
56 Charles Paterson, tailor
57 Alexander Smart, railway carter
59 John Irving, blacksmith
Kobert Maciver, labourer
60 Murdoch Maclennan, blacksmith
KING STREET.1 Catherine Mackenzie2 Alexander Dunbar, slater
Alexander Russell, moulderWilliam Fraser, shoemaker
5 Alexander Mackintosh, do.
Mrs Macdonald, knitter
6 Donald Maciver, clerk
Mrs Janet Campbell7 John Fraser, carpenter
12 Roman Catholic School
13 Duncan Macrae, pensioner
Simon Beaton, labourer
14 Donald Mackenzie, thatcher
Alexander Beaton, painter
18 David Burrell, tailor
Duncan Gordon, labourer
James Brown, joiner
19 Hugh Innes, tailor
20 Duncan Mackenzie, shepherd21 Donald Mackintosh, gardener
William Noble, labourer
22 Mrs John Fraser
23 Angus Macdonald, carter
William Ross, shoemaker24 Mrs Catherine Cameron, innkeeper
25 Alexander Macdonald, grocer and provision dealer. Ho.Greig street
26 Huntly Fraser, grocer and spirit merchant, 76 Tomnahurichstreet
27 Alexander Fraser, shoemaker28 Alexander MathesoQ, labourer
Donald Fraser, railway carter
Hugh Robertson, coachmanJohn Mackenzie, labourer
Kenneth Macleod, shoemakerDonald Fraser, blacksmith
29 Alexander Macrae, weaver
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33 Mrs Margaret Grant, lodging-house keeper36 Duncan Macgillivray, sheep dealer
43 John Mackenzie, labourer
Duncan Macrae, labourer
Factory Close—2 Hannah MackintoshJohn Grant, wire fencer
3 Duncan Maclennan, labourer
Fergus Milne, tailor
Alexander Macdonald, gardenerThomas Fraser, tailor
7 John Chisholm, labourer
44 Catherine ClarkMrs Ann Murdoch
47 Donald MaccuUoch, labourer
Mrs Cameron48 Alexander Campbell, gardener
Miss Catherine FraserHector Mackenzie, joiner
49 John Brooks, carter
50 Donald Urqahart, labourer
Alexander Forbes, carpenter
Mrs Elizabeth Maclean, laundress
51 Mrs Margaret Macdonald52 Peter Macarthur, baker
53 Robert Marks, general dealer, New marketCorporal Paul Mackillop, Inverness militia
Alexander Smith, joiner
55 Mrs Grant, proprietrix
Thomas Macpherson, shoemaker57 Mrs Eliza Ross, huckster
Alexander Mackenzie, labourer
Alexander Fraser, masonDonald Brodie, railway porter
Bishop Eden's Mission Female School
—
Miss Stirling, governess
60 Charles Clarke, labourer
61 Mrs Macglashan62 Hector Treasurer, gardener
63 Helen Ferguson
KINGSMILLS ROAD AND KINGSMILLS.Thomas Fraser, farmer, Crown farm1 Evan Macdonnell, bird stuffer
2 Huntly Mackenzie, shoemakerAlexander Mackintosh, tailor
3 Donald Chisholm, paper- ruler
KI-LO STREET DIRECTORY. 49
4 John Macraillan, tailor
5 Eobert Macleod, waiter
7 Murdo Macdonald, grocer. Ho. No. 6
Mrs Wood (of Campbell & Co., saddlers), Sadia cottage
Donald Macdonald, tailor and clothier, 13 Inglis street
Donald Aitchison, superintendent, county fiolice
Donald Davidson, masonAndrew Morris, engine driver
John P. Burns, fruiterer and tobacconist, Drummond street,
Forbes cottage
Alexander Forbes, jeweller, Forbes cottage
John Murdoch, Tomatin cottage
Alexander Sim, engraver, &c., 41 Bridge street, Kosefield cottage
Andrew Shivas, land surveyor and auctioneer, Hose cottage
William Brodie, cartwright, Session parkHugh Monro, mason, do.
Colonel Hugh Inglis of Kingsmills, Kingsmills houseWilliam Fraser, gardener, do.
Misses Macdonnell, Milnefield
John Mackintosh, gardener, do.
Alexander Mackenzie, miller, KingsmillsWilliam Macrae, carter, do.
LOMBARD STREET.1 Black, Maclean, & Co., coal, coke, and commission agents
—
George Black, Thornhill
Alexander Maclean, Eilean, Drummond2 George Black, brewer, Thornbush. Ho. Thornhill
3 John Macbain, decorator. Ho. 1^ Diummond street
4 Donald Shaw, solicitor and stockbroker. Ho. 24 Telford roadEngineering Department of Postal Telegraphs
—
John Macintyre, superintendent. Ho. 5 Ardconnel ter-
race (west)
5 Fraser & Mactavish, agricultural commission agents
—
James Fraser, 5 View place
Duncan Mactavish, Millburn cottage
6 M. Morton & Co., fancy bazaar. Ho. Charles street
7 Andrew Fullarton, baker. Ho. Baron Taylor's lane8 Cook & Macdonald, commission agents
—
James Cook, Louise place, Argyle street
Alexander Macdonald, Broadstone parkMrs Johan MackenzieDonald Reid, solicitor and stockbroker. Ho. 17 Ness bankAngus Trotter, auctioneer and appraiser. Ho. Lillyfield
D. Middleton & Co., coal, lime, and timber merchants. Ho.L. Kessock street
John Calder, carpenter
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8 Mrs Anne Macgregor, dressmaker
9 David Monro, grocer
10 Donald Macdonald, shoemaker. Ho. 10 Innes street
LOTLAND STREET.1 William Fraser, seamanDonald Fraser, labourer
2 Duncan Mackintosh, do.
3 James Mackintosh, do.
8 John Macpherson, seaman10 Thomas Fraser, labourer
John Robertson, seamanAndrew Grant, seaman
11 Hector Mackenzie, seaman
MACDONALD STREET—(Haugh.)1 Mrs Bisset, washerwoman2 Mrs Isabella Forbes
7 William Tolmie, stone cutter
8 John Mackenzie, labourer
9 Mrs Macdonald11 Thomas Fraser, labourer
Peter Grant, railway porter
MADRAS STREET.2 William Morrison, pawnbroker
3 John Chisholm, blacksmith
Mrs CuthbertRoderick Johnston, labourer
Mrs Isabella Munro, washerwoman4 John Mackay, labourer
5 Miss Mackay6 Duncan Matheson, labourer
7 John Urquhart, carter
Alexander Mackay, labourer
Thomas Ross, seamanKenneth Mackenzie, labourer
10 Alexander Urquhart, carter «
Murdoch Macrae, Fern cottage
James Urquhart, tailor, do.
15 Alexander Urquhart, masonJohn Shaw, railway carter
16 Duff Kennedy, clerk
17 David Atkins, shipmaster
18 Roderick Chisholm, sergeant, Militia
John Dallas
James Ross, skinner
MA STREET DIRECTORY. 51
19 Andrew Paterson, salesman
Miss GrantMerkiuch School—(Dr Bell's)—James Ross, teacher. Ho. Hill
street
20 Donald Macdonald, labourer
21 Thomas Fraser, do.
24 Duncan Mactavieh, do.
Hugh Mackenzie, baker26 John Macfarquhar, clockmaker
William Davidson, tailor
28 Alexander Fraser, grocer and spirit merchant29 Donald Graham, carter
31 Mrs UrquhartThomas Macdonald, labourer
82 Mrs Fraser
36 John Fraser, railway porter
Margaret MackintoshPeter Paterson, seamanGeorge Stewart, do.
36 William Jack, do.
John Martin, labourer
37 James Petrie, optician
38 Mrs Mackenzie39 Hugh Tulloch, tailor
Samuel Rice, seaman
MAGGOT ROW.River Side—
William Barron, blacksmith
Alexander Macdonald, jeweller
4 James Smith, carter
Isaac Macleod, saddler
Magorot School—Duncan M^ckay, teacher3 Donald Munro, newsvendor4 Donald Mackintosh, flesher
5 Catherine MacphersonMrs Ann Macdonald
6 Mrs Mary MacphersonJohn Ross
John Robertson, labourer
MANSE PLACE.1 Mrs Macleod2 Thomas Macdonald, clerk, Railway3 Peter Westland, sculptor
5 Duncan Davidson, seaman7 Andrew Thomson (of Logan & Thomson, plumbers)
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"William Mackintosh, coal merchantMrs RossInverness Gaa and Water Company—(see Official Lists)—
William Stiven, manager
MARGARET STREET.1 Alexander Gumming, builder
3 Miss Ann Clark, lodging-house keeper and depositariau of
Auxiliary Bible Society of Scotland
Parraline Park Institution
—
James S. Forsyth, A.M., rector. Ho. 14 Innes street
Andrew Munro, assistant teacher. Ho. 27 Rose street
Elizabeth Davidson, do. Ho. 66 Church st.
Isabella Esselment. Ho. 3 Innes street
Thomas Mellor, janitor
Artillery Volunteer Drill Hall
—
Corporal William Martin, R,A.
MARKET BRAE.1 John E. Macdonald, draper, 66 Petty street
2 Colin Chisholm, tailor and clothier
4 Alexander Cumming, tailor
John Maclennan, carter
William Mackenzie, letter-carrier
6 John Ross, sailmaker
Hawthorn Walk—2 William Dingwall, moulderJames Sutherland, pressman. Advertiser oflSce
6 Mrs Shepherd
7 Alexander Long, shoemakerRobert Thorn, hatter and umbrella maker
8 John Macdonald, potato merchant10 William Squair, commission agent and potato merchant
Post Office Buildings—Town -Chamberlain's Office—A. Penrose Hay, solicitor.
Ho. Riverdale
William K. BrysonMiss Eraser, dressmaker
MIDMILLS AND MIDMILLS ROAD.Archibald Thomas Frederick Eraser of Abertarff, Crown house
L. Maclean, V.S., auctioneer, Broadstone house
Patrick Blair, advocate, sheriff-substitute of Inverness- shire,
Maryfield
Henry Cockburn Macandrew, sheriffclerk of Inverness-shire,
Midmills house
Mias Macandrew, Midmills cottage
MI-MU STREET DIRECTOHY. 53
Donald Smith, barley miller, Dierebught mills
Andrew Forbes, gardener, Heath cottage
Daniel Falconer, miller
Archibald Francis, miller
Hugh Fraser, carter
MILLBURN.David Jones, locomotive superintendent, Eailway, Carleton
villa
Duncan George Forbes, Millburn house
George Macpherson, Palmerston villa
Palmerston Place—John Forbes, draper, 27 High street
Mrs Watson, lodging-house keeper
Robert Gentle, farmer, Balcraggan
Mrs Archibald, Craigellachie place
John Fraser (of Smith & Co., drapers), Craigellachie place
Major John Patrick Stewart, staff officer of pensioners, Dulnancottage. Off. 23 Petty street
Charles Spinks, Seabrook villa
Charles Forbes, farmer, DierebughtMrs Kemp, DierebughtMrs Newport, do.
Mrs Sutherland, Willow cottage
Charles Lamond, audit inspector and factor, Railway, Meadow-field villa
Mrs Munro, Millburn cottage
Alexander Mactavish (of Mactavish & Mackintosh, ironmongers),
]MilU)urn cottage
Lewis Davidscm, flour miller
James Francis, do,
Mrs Mackiunon, Corry lodge
Miss Robertson
Robert Hendrie, railway guardWilliam Smith, clerk, Railway, Oriflamme cottage
William Fraser, carpenter
Colin Mackenzie, railway porter
Alexander Macdonald, blacksmith
John Mackay, brakesmanJohn Rose, carpenter
William Chisholm, level-crossing keeperJames Fraser, the Lodge, RaigmoreEneas W. Mackintosh of Raigmore, M.P,, Raigmore house
MUIRTOWN BRIDGE.Muirtown Hotel—Mrs Clark
Donald Mackintosh, grocer
54 STREET BIKECTORY. MU
MUIRTOWN STREET.
1 John Eussell, slater and builder, Market entry, Churchstreet
2 Daniel Smart3 Mrs Charles Mackintosh8 James Mackay, labourer
Alexander Macdougall, shoemaker10 Mrs Janet Hay11 Isabella Miller, provision dealer
14 George Watson, farmer15 Isabella Miller, late merchant16 William Mackay, blacksmith
17 William Macdonald, labourer
18 George Mackenzie, boot and shoemaker, 102 Church street
19 John Fraser, shoemaker21 Donald Macswan, labourer
22 John Dallas, shoemaker23 Colin Young, boot and shoemaker24, 25 Donald Noble, baker. Ho, No. 2426 William Mason, foreman carter, Wordie & Co.28 Mrs Mary Fraser, dressmaker29 Mrs Christina Munro30 Charles Fraser, labourer
31 Donald Fraser, sawyer32, 33 John Mackenzie, meal dealer. Ho. No. 3334 Robert Macleod, labourer
35 Mrs Macgillivray, huckster
36 Archibald Fraser, blacksmithAndrew Fraser, shoemaker
37 Margaret Clark
Roderick Johnston, carpenter
Donald Mackintosh, lock-keeper
38 Peler Mackintosh, printer
Mrs Davidson, lodging-house keeper42 David Macmurtrie, spirit dealer
43 Hugh Maccallum, gardenerJohn Johnston, miller
David Chisholm, labourer
44 John Macbean, cabinetmakerThomas Grant, fitter
45 John Macfarlane, carter
John Mackenzie, shoemaker46 Mrs Elizabeth Cameron
Miss Jean Fraser, seamstress
Cameron's Close
49 Alexander Fraser, provision merchant. Ho. Queen's buildings
MU-NE STREET DIRECTORY. 55
Queen^s Buildings—2 Thomas Mackenzie, tailor
Alexander Gerries, fisherman
Thomas Macpherson, shoemaker
3 Roderick Macleod, tailor
4 Roderick Maciver, plasterer
50 Mrs Forbes
Davis Square
Fraser's Close—1 Mrs Lockhart Eraser, midwife
,
Lockhart Fraaer, carpenter
Chisholm's Close
54 Robert Macadam, grocer
MackintosK's Close
Bisset's Close
58 James Macdonald, mason
MURRAY PLACE.1 James Fraser, C.E., 57 Castle street
2 Mrs Johnston3 Charles Keith, bookseller, &c., 21 Church street
4 Alexander Cowan, wine merchant, 36 Union street
5 Mrs Tulloch
NELSON STREET.1 Mrs Macgresfor, vintner, 36 Grant street
3 Alexander Macgregor, labourer
4 John Mackenzie, seaman7 Ewen Paterson, mason8 Thomas Smith, seaman14 John R-.llo, do.
Donald Fraser
16 Andrew Fraser, porter
17 Kenneth Mackay, labourer
Roderick Mackenzie, seaman18 Andrew Robertson, ship carpenter
20 John Wilson, blacksmith
George Murray, shoemaker21 Donald Urquhart, do.
22 Roderick Matheson, labourer
William Reaves, ship carpenter
24 William Paterson, seaman26 John Stewart, tailor
28 John Fraser, masonAlexander Fraser, labourer
30 William Munro, carter
31 Donald Maclean, labourer
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32 Roderick Eoss, seaman34 John Macleod35 James Maxwell, seaman39 John Barron, mole trapper
Donald Macdouald, plasterer
Donald Brodie, labourer
Robert Close, clockraaker
40 Mrs Catherine Macpherson, laundress
42 Mrs Mary Rice
James Cameron, porter
43 Thomas Macgregor, tailor
Murdoch Lamond, labourer
44 Duncan Macdonald, cooper and coal merchant. Ho. LowerKessock street
NESS BANK.1 Mrs Maclennan2 Miss Fraser
3 Robert Grant (of Macdougall & Co.)
4 Mrs Shortt, private lodeing-house keeper
5 Alexander Mackenzie (of Mackenzie Brothers)
6 Mrs Robert Arnott
7a Mrs Duncan, private lodging-house keeper
8a Miss Leith, do.
7 Alexander Maclennan (of Macdougall & Co.)
9 Robert Alexander Manford, M.D.Carolina Black
10 Thomas D. Campbell, silk mercer, 15 Church street
11 William Banks Forsyth, publisher of Inverness Advertiser
12 Kev. David Sutherland, A.M., Free East Church
13 Andrew Oliver
14 Joseph Robertson, manager, N. C. Fire Office
15 Mrs George Mackay16 Mrs Thomson17 Donald Reid, solicitor and stockbroker. Oflf. 8 Lombard st.
18 John Macarthur, late cashier, Bank of Scotland
19 John Buchanan, Haugh brewery
20 James Stavert
Silverwells—1 George France2 Miss Mackintosh of Balnespick
NESS WALK AND BALLIFEARY.1 John Ross, grocer and general dealer. Ho. 1 Young street
2 Ann MacdonaldWilliam Davidson, labourer
John Morrison, twiner
NE-lSrO STREET DIKECTORY. 57
2 Alexander Macdonald, labourer
William Mackenzie, boot and shoemakerOrdnance Survey Office—Ness house
—
Sergeant Alfred Dedman, R.E.Donald Treasurer, gardener, Northern Infirmary gardens
Northern Infirmary
—
Anthony Butler, house-surgeon
Miss Topping, housekeeper
Alexander Dallas, janitor^
William Simpson, Springfield
Peter Macdonald, gardener, do.
Mrs Mackintosh of Mackintosh, DunachtonDonald Maclennan, gardener, do.
Charles Fraser-Mackintosh of Drummond, Ballifeary house
Ballifeary—Mary Munro, dressmakerAlexander Fraser, farmerAndrew Macdonald, masonJohn Groat, labourer
Neil Smith, do.
John Clunas, farmerDonald Fraser
Kobert Mackenzie, masonAlexander Maclean, labourer
Donald Melvin, police nonstable
Thomas Mair, sergeant, Militia
Donald Cameron, labourer
Mrs Cameron
NORTH CHURCH LANE.George Haldane, carter
4 George Fraser, joiner
5 David Macgillivray, tailor
6 Donald Campbell, railway guard7 James Macphail, saddler
8 William Fraser, jeweller
Alexander Hood, masonJames Urquhart, cabinetmaker
9 William Clark, sailmaker
10 James Munro, plumber11 Mrs Leitch
12 Murdoch Lamond, labourer
NORTH CHURCH PLACE.1 Peter Maclean, clerk, Post-office
Grain Stores
—
David Eose, ViewmountGeorge Rose, do.
H
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Donald Munro, carpenter, Grace cottage
Miss Jane Clunas
Henry Mayhew. Ordnance Survey
PATON STREET—(Haugh).1 James Maclean, plumberJames Mackintosh, county police
3 John Millar, builder
4 William Mackay, printer and bookseller, 14 High street
5 Mrs John 'Mackenzie
6 Donald Macbean, sergeant, burgh police
Walter Carruthers (of R. Carruthers & Sons), Gordonville
PETTY STREET.1 John Rainey Smith, hairdresser and perfumer, Victoria place
2, 3 Lilias Matheson, publican
4 Dancan Macpheraon, game-dealer
5 John Maclennan, grocer. Ho. 3 Chapel street
6, 7 John Mackintosh, grocer
6 John Macpherson, engine-cleaner, Railway8 Miss Macgregor, lodging-house keeper
10, 11 Daniel Gibson, tailor and clothier. Ho. No. 11
12 D. B. Fraser, baker
13 Donald Cameron, carpenter
Jessie Gallie, dressmaker
14 Adam Patersou, saddler
16 Hugh Shaw, saddler. Ho. 42 Shore street
17 Ewen Mackintosh, clerk
Mrs Catherine MackenzieDonald Mackenzie, plumberWilliam Sutherland, tinsmith
18 Mrs Phineas Fraser
19 Catherine Grant, laundress
20 Robert Macdonald, blacksmith
Hugh Wishart, do.
21 Angus Gordon, shoemaker. Ho. No. 8
22 Mrs Maclean, seamstress
Simon Fraser, carter
23 Alexander Mackenzie, staff sergeant-major of pensioners
Dempster Gardens—Charles Mackay, carpenter. Ho. Elmbank cottage, Cul-
duthel road
Peter Falconer, plasterer. Ho. Heathmount, Southsilo
road
James Urquhart, carpenter. Ho. 15 Shore street
Thomas Macpherson, carter
J. Auckland, V.S. Ho. Duffua buildings
PE STREET DIRECTORY. 59
Dempster Gardens, continued—George B. Mackintosh, contractor and carpenterCharles Mackay, coal merchant. Ho. 1 Charles street
Alexander Anderson, carpenter. Ho. Edmund cottage,
Southside place
Lewis Macbean, oil, &c., stores. Ho. Hardie's buildingsDonald Cameron, machine maker. Ho. Tulloch's build-
ings, Ardconnel terrace (west)
24 Alexander Calder, innkeeper25 Donald Cameron, lodging-house keeper28 William Mann, blacksmith29 William Chisholm, painter
Mrs Young, proprietrix
30 John Barron, labourer
Angus Gordon, shoemaker31 James Oswald, engineer
Alexander Maclennan, bakerJames Smith, do.
John Maclean, sawyerHamilton & Sim's Auction MartTrotter's Auction MartWilliam Mackintosh, innkeeper, Lochgorm *
Duncan Sutherland, house factor, do.
35 George Reid, engineerAlexander Patillo, slater, Lochgorm place
Duffus Buildings—Kenneth MacleodJohn Findlay, painter
Donald Macbean, cabinetmakerKenneth Mackenzie, porter
Joseph Auckland, V.S., &c,, Dempster gardensJ. B. Barclay, engineer. Railway, Crown cottage
36 Alexander Terrier, engine driver
37 James Stevenson, engine-driver, RailwayOwen Tymon, glass blower and china repairer
38 Alexander Eraser, stablemanJohn Ross, surfacemanSimon Mackintosh, clerk
39 Alexander Mackenzie, cattle dealerAlexander Macdonald, tailor
41 John Mackenzie, boot closer
42 Shepherd Brothers, house painters. Ho. Market braeGeorge Mackenzie, clerk
Colin Mann, blacksmithJonathan Mackintosh, cooper
43 Mrs Maclennan, Plough Inn45 Angus Macleay, grocer and provision dealer
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46 Charles Roy, carrier
47 William Dunbar, plumber and gasfitter. Ho. 33 Friar'a st.
48 Koderick Macs;regor, meal dealer
49 Allan Grant, dyer and scourer
50 John Macdonald, grocer. Ho. Leachkin
51, 52 Alexander Jack, boot, brogue, and shoemaker. Ho. No. 51
53 Alexander Shaw & Co., tinsmiths. Ho. 4 Baron Taylor's
lane
65 Fraeer & Cumming, fleshers
—
John Eraser, No. 54John Cumraing, do.
66 George Millar, china merchant. Ho. No. 57
58 Mrs Mackenzie, provision merchant60 Murdoch Macdonald, meal-dealer and general agent. Ho. 53
Academy street
63 Philip Hauser, watch and clock maker65 John Taylor, baker. Ho. No. 64
66 John E. Macdonald, draper. Ho. 1 Market brae
PORTLAND PLACE.1 James Ross, shipowner
2 John Rhind, architect. OS. 9 Union street
3 Robert Stewart, shipbuilder
4 James Macdonald, farmer, Auchmore
PRINCE'S PLACE—(HuNTLY Street).
1 Mrs Mackenzie2 Mrs Cameron3 William Maclennan, commercial agent
4 Alex. Macbean (of A. Macbean & Sons, tailors and clothiers)
6 INIrs Donalaon7 Archibald Tait
PUMPGATE STREET.1 William Ferguson, carpenter
William Forbes, labourer
5 Duncan Macdonald, shepherdHugh Robertson, shoemakerHugh Cameron, clerk
6 Thomas Cross, flesher
Donald Mackenzie, flesher
8 James Macbean, rope spinner
Alexander Imlack, mason9 Thomas Polwarth, ship carpenter
John Fraser, slater
10 William Kennoway, ticket collector
11 Alexander Matheson, labourer
QU-KO STREET DIRECTORY. 61
QUEEN STREET.
1 Donald Macdonald, tea traveller
Hugh Macdonald, burgh police
2 James Morrison, clerk
3 Siraon Cameron, labourer
John Young, labourer
7 William Fraser, carter
John Macbean, porter
Hugh Fraser, masonNexo Buildings—
1 Ronald Macdonald, teacher, Central school
2 Donald Cameron, book deliverer
3 Alexander Macdonald, joiner
William Rhind, mason4 Duncan Mackenzie, porter
6 William Farquharson, tailor
William Atkins, water bailiff
17 James Fraser, blacksmith
18 William Fraser, clerk, Railway21 Central School—Ronald Macdonald, teacher
23 Jamea Rankine, provision merchant
RAINING'S STAIRS.
1 Catherine Anderson, lodging-house keeper
2 John Macdonald, shoemaker3 Alexander Davidson, do.
John Macdonald, do.
4 Charles Fraser, upholsterer
James J. Craik, clerk, stamp and tax office, Cliff cottage
5 Thomas Hutchison, railway guardMurdoch Hay, tailor
6 Hector Forbes
64 Duncan Mackenzie, shoemaker8 Murdoch Mackenzie, tailor
9 Joseph Duff, chimney sweep
ROSE STREET.1 Miss May Fraser, dressmaker2 William Mackenzie, porter
William Cameron, fireman, gasworks7 Angus Macdonald (of Forbes & Macdonald, grocers. Union st.)
9 Andrew Robertson, carpenter
George Robertson of the Highland Granite Works10 John Brovpn
Angus Macpherson, cabinetmaker
11 Alexander Fraser, moulder
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11 Mrs VassJames Stephen, carter
John Paterson, flesher, New marketWilliam Ross, upholsterer
12 John Sinclair, confectioner
Finlay Maciver, cabinetmaker
13 John Macpherson, labourer
15 James Fraser, boot and shoemaker16 Murdoch Macrae, labourer
Alexander Maclennan, painter
Hugh Innes Fraser, pattern maker17 Charles Smith, labourer
James Fraser, carpenter
Donald Junor, labourer
18 James Gordon, do.
Neale Place—Charles Macbean, grocer
Longman Road—Mrs Gillespie
Robertson & GoUan, steam joinery works
—
George Robertson. Ho. No. 9
Donald Gollan, 2 Brown street
George Robertson, Highland Granite worksJohn Paterson, shipmaster. Sea park cottage
William Mollison, Camwood cottage
James Spence, blacksmith, Lawson cottage
20 John Millar, wool merchant, Anderson street
Reformatory School
—
John Grant, superintendent
Duncan Macculloch, teacher
25 Misses Fraser
26 John Macqueen, shoemaker, 3 Church street
27 Miss Mackintosh, lodging-house keeper
Andrew Munro, teacher
George Dallas, Ordnance Survey28 Kenneth Mackenzie, clerk
30 Miss Isabella Mary MacarthurJames Noble, fitter
31 Mrs Macpherson32 George Mackay
Alexander Mackay, carpenter and contractor, 32 Academystreet
35 James Fraser, tailor
Andrew Ross, shoemaker36 John Stewart, labourer
37 Francis Fraser, do.
Peter Gibson, crockery merchant
RO-SH STREET DIRECTORY. 63
Inverness Iron Company40 James Macbean, labourer
SHORE STREET and CITADEL.2 Magnus Maclean, labourer
Duncan Cameron, carter
Alexander Urquhart, seamanMagnus Grieve, seaman
3 Mrs Ann Macgregor, innkeeper4 Alexander Macandrew, sailraaker
6 Charles Jack, shipmaster
William Allam, seamanColin Stewart, scripture reader
John Cook, jun., shipbuilder
7 Peter Home, carpenter
Hume Mackenzie, cabinetmakerMurdoch Maclennan, carpenter
8 Duncan Hossack, seamanThomas Paterson, do.
Isabella Rose, laundress
Daniel Mackintosh, painter, RailwayFanellan Place—
1 Inverness Candle Company
—
Alexander Strother, Academy street
David Gray, No. 1
2 George Walker, sen.
9 Mrs Robertson, innkeeper
James Walker & Co., timber merchantsWilliam Robertson, contractor and joiner
23 George Ross, Ordnance surveyArchibald Johnston, wool agent and skinner
25 Mrs Duncan Urquhart26 Mrs Peter Grant27 John Mackintosh, ropemaker29 Donald Munro30 William Cumming, carpenter
32 James Cameron, farmer, Balnakyle33 Henry Gray, turner. Railway
James Macgregor, locomotive worksRobert Maclennan, RailwayWilliam Ross, driver, do.
Donald Maclean, engineer, do.
35 Mrs Urquhart36 Kenneth Maclennan, bank clerk
Miss Collins
42 Mrs MaccuUoch, laundress
Alexander Shaw, saddler. Petty street
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43 Alexander Glass, labourer
44 Duncan Macphail46 Kenneth Macgregor, shipmaster
William Macgregor, do.
47 Mrs James Walker48 Miss Winchester49 Evan Macleod, carter and farmer
51 William Barbour, carpenter
52 Alexander Macdonald, shepherd
53 Alexander Macandrew, sailmaker
Alexander Graut, game-keeperJohn Macdonald, mason
55 Duncan Cameron, flesher
56 Miss Margaret Fraser, lodging-house keeper
John Ross, book canvasser
Robert Macleod, seamanPeter Paterson, do.
Joseph Wilson, inspector of permanent way, Railway, Roseland
cottage
James Riach, brakesman, do.
60 Thomas Mackintosh (of Mackintosh & Reid, fleshers)
Frederick Hawley, general dealer
61 Hugh Munro, road inspector
Citadel—John Stephen, farmer, Park cottage
Matthew Elliot (of Elliot & Co., fleshers)
Peter Honeyman, salmon fisher
MoUison & Co. (limited), timber merchants
John Sandison, harbour master
Robert Stewart, shipbuilder. Ho. 3 Portland place
Edward WoodwardSlaughter-house
—
James Mackenzie, superintendent
SOUTHSIDE PLACE.1 Alexander Anderson, carpenter, Edmund cottage
2 Duncan Cameron (of Gordon & Smith, grocers), do.
4 M. G. Mackenzie, teacher of the blind
William Corner, actuary, N, S. Savings bank
5 James Begbie, foreman, carriage department. Railway
6 Mrs Macpherson
SOUTHSTDE ROAD.John Henry Gibbons Money, organist, St Andrews Cathedral,
professor of music. Crown place
Mrs Watson, procer and provision merchant, Crown place
Peter Falconer, plasterer, Heathmount
SO-ST STREET DIRECTORY. 65
Duncan Mactavish, HeathmountJohn Mitchell, supervisor, Inland revenue
A. T. F. Eraser (of R. Fraser & Sons, clothiers), Fern villa
William Roberts, superintendent of line, Railway, Eldad villa
Miss Gellion, Bonuiefield
John Mackintosh (of Macdonald & Mackintosh, grocers), Bonnie-field
Simon Mackenzie, plumber and gasfitter, Albion cottage
James Hamilton (of Thomas Smith & Co., Hunt Hall), South-side cottage
William Paterson, C.E., Larkfield
Alexander Pringle, collector of Inland Revenue, Leinster cottage
Thomas Mackay, sfoods ujanager. Railway, Teviot cottage
Captain Colin Duff, adjutant I. A,V., Ellenden cottage
Allan Macleod (of A. Macleod & Co., grocers), Glentarflf cottageSouthside Terrace—
Mrs RennieMrs Rose
Donald Macdougall, Dunolly cottage
Miss Clunas, Culblean
STEPHEN'S BRAE.2 James Sharp, fireman. Railway3 Alexander Macdonald, labourer
Mrs Grant4 Roderick Mackenzie, shoemaker
Lilly Mackenzie, dressmakerJohn Macculloch, sawyer
5 James Macdonald, labourer
6 James Fraser, porter, RailwayJohn Oliver, engine-driver
7 Robert Turnbull, tailor
8 Magnus Gibson, fishing-tackle maker9 John Eraser, tailor
Miss Fraser, milliner and dressmaker10 Duncan Gordon, shoemaker11 Hugh Fraser, clerk
James Baillie, fireman, Railway12 Alexander Johnston, pointsman, Railway
Peter Macdonald, labour'/5r
14 Lachlan Russell, slater
15 William Reid, shoemakerAndrew Macbean, gardenerAlexander Fridge, mason
16 James Fraser, gardener17 George Ross, pensioner18 Murdoch Macdonald, tailor
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TANNER'S LANE.
1 Johu Macdonald, blacksmith. Ho. No. 6
Fraser's Court-John Hunter, joiner
Charles Gallie, plasterer
Lachlan Mackenzie, labourer
Hugh Macpherson, upholsterer
James Grant, clerk
James Grant, gardener
7 Alexander Suter
Sweyn Macdonald, labourer
Alexander Kennedy, porter
8 James Fraser, gardener
TELFORD ROAD.
1 Donald Kennedy, clerk
2 Mrs Donald Stewart6 Roderick Macgregor, seaman7 Lindsay Williamson, horse dealer
8 Alexander Macewan, seaman9 James Gorm, coast-guardsman
10 Peter Sweeney, do.
11 James Laing, sergeant, Militia
12 Edward Lang, coast-guard
14 William Macbean (of A. Macbean & Sons, clothiers)
15 Albert Peerless, RE.16 John Maciver, farmer
17 Allaa Stewart, sergeant, Militia
James Macdonald, assistant teacher
20 Mrs Margaret Urquhart23 Capt. William Donaldson, adjutant, Invemeaa, &c., H.L.I.M.24 Donald Shaw, solicitor. Off. 4 Lombard street
Militia Barracks
—
Alexander Maclernan, sergeant-major
Alexander Maclennan, pipe-major
John Bain, paymaster-sergeant and accountant
James Taylor, quartermaster-sergeaut
36 Robert H, Daly, Custom house
37 Charles A. Hendery, architectural surveyor, 39 Union street
38 Mrs William Macdonald41 John Macdonald, live stock agent42 Isabella Macphail43 Mrs Macdonell44 John Munro, steamboat steward
45 Miss Forbes
46 Peter Grehan, Ordnance survey
TE STREET DIRECTORY. 67
46 John Grehan, Ordnance survey47 Donald Junor, ropemaker48 Robert Macdonald49 Hector Morrison, C.E.51 Mrs Mackenzie52 Robert Steel, coast-guard
53 Hugh Mackintosh, farmer54a Hector Mackenzie55a Alexander Macgregor, shipmaster56 Andrew Eraser, do.
56a John Collier, photographer, 12 Bank street
57 Donald Macbean (of A. Macbean & Sons, clothiers)
58 James M. A, Kay, salesmanArdross Lane—
Mrs Jane DunbarJohn Mackenzie, shipownerJohn Ross, carter and farmerSimon DouglasKenneth Douglas, seaman
64 Mrs Fraser
Roderick Young, shipmaster65 John Mackenzie, seaman
Alexander Mackintosh, plasterer
66 Mrs Mackintosh67 Alexander Mackay, seaman68 John Pearson, gardener and forester
69 Angus Urquhart, carter
TELFORD STREET.1 Findlay Fraser, blacksmith
3 Malcolm Mackenzie, shipmaster4 William Junor, carpenter
5 Edward Durward, R.E.6 Angus Macintyre, clerk
7 Charles Stewart, printer, Courier ofBce
8 Robert Fraser, Custom-house officer
9 Mrs Isabella MacdonaldMiss Clark, lodging-house keeper
10 Mrs Fletcher
11a Roderick Davidson, carter and farmer12a James T. Munro, printer, Advertiser Office
John Gill, storekeeper
13a Alexander Campbell, book canvasserMiss HendersonMrs FraserRoderick Addison, seaman
James Gossip, manager, Muirtown Nursery
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Eobert Aitken Lawrence (of Morrison & Lawrence, wood mer-chants and shipowners), Pine house
David Watt, gamekeeper, Pine cottage
James Eobb, engine-driver, Pine cottage
Howden Brothers, nurserymen, 29 High street, Albyn villa
11 Mrs Sutherland
12 Alex. Dallas, solicitor and Town-clerk. Off. Burgh chambers13 Miss Grant15 Andrew Macdonald, solicitor (of Anderson & Macdonald)16 Lewis A. Inkson, solicitor
17 John A. Chisholm, tanner and skinner, 16 Gilbert street
18 Miss Anderson19 John Mackintosh (of Turner & Mackintosh, steamboat agents)
20 Colin Munro22 James Cumming, reporter
Mrs Smith
THEATRE LANE.2 Charles Macbean, meal dealer. Ho. Neale place
6 Mrs Isabella SkeneArchibald Macniven, pensioner
John Grant, carpenter
Alexander Mackintosh, late clerk
7 Duncan Macfarquhar, farrier and blacksmith. Ho. 22Douglas row
8 John H. Forsyth, wine and spirit dealer, 8 Inglis street
10 William Smith, Ness Iron Works. Ho. East Ardconnelterrace
11, 12 William Ross, lodging-house keeper13 Hugh Allison, potato merchant
TOMNAHURICH.David Mackenzie, superintendent, CemeteryDavid Fraser, farmer, DalneichJohn Anderson, farmer, Tomnahurich farmAlexander Fraser, farm grieve
Mrs Cameron, innkeeper, Tomnahurich bridge
James Hossack, bridge-keeper, do.
John Macgregor, contractor, do,
William Grant, carpenter, do.
George Hepburn, dresser, do.
TOMNAHURICH STREET.1 Donald Macdonald, grocer. Ho. Garibaldi place
New Buildings—1 Hugh Fraser, masonJames Chalmers, engine driver, Railway
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Neio Buildings, continued—David Youno:, engine driver, Railway
2 Mrs Ward, milliner
Thomas Hilton, engine driver, RailwayWilliam Hood, railway guardCharles Mannis, engine-driver, Railway
4 Rev. Alexander MacpbailJohn Stewart, grocer, Kenneth street
6 Archibald Reid, engine-driver, RailwayDonald Eraser, printer, 15 Union street
David Young, engine-driver, Railway7 James Calder, do.
Mrs Grant, lodging-house keeper
George Foxall, foreman engineer, RailwayDugald RoUo, engineer
James W. Clarke, Ordnance survey
22 Mrs John Mackenzie23 Mrs Ann Cameron, washerwoman24 Duncan Mackenzie, labourer
25 Donald Cross, do.
26 James Spiers, do.
27 Donald Fraaer, do.
28 Mrs Ann Fraser, laundress
30 John Cameron, painter
33 William Fraser, plasterer
36 Alexander Cameron, do.
37 Alexander Fraser, labourer
Alexander Fraser, Ardross street Granite Works, Tomnahurichcottage
Miss Fraser, milliner and dressmaker, Tomnahurich cottage
38 Colin Macrae, labourer
39 Peter Macpherson, farm servant
41 Alexander Macdonald, carpenter, 13 Huntly street
43 Sweyn Robertson, labourer
Donald Bremner, shoemakerJames Cameron, carpenter
44 Joseph Chisholm, cabinetmakerRoderick Fraser, carpenter
45 Donald Macrae, slater
46 Andrew Fraser, labourer48 Mrs Fraser, proprietrix
49 John Gordon, Militia sergeantAndrew Mackenzie, boot and shoemaker, Bridge street
50 Donald Chisholm, cooperJames Ross, masonRobert Fraser, labourer
52 Thomas Fraser, waulk miller
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63 Roderick Fraser, shipowner54: Mrs Mackenzie, huckster
John Chisholm, engine-driver
John Cameron, porter
55 Peter Grant, tailor
Mrs Macdonald, huckster
56 George Stewart, joiner
57 John Macdonald, pensioner
David Fraser, carpenter
60 Robert Macdonald, carpenter, 13 Huntly street
62 William Mackenzie, mason68 John Mackenzie, house proprietor
69 John Gordon, labourer
Donald Macrae, carter
71 Alexander Martin, innkeeper. Ho. No. 70King^s Lane—
1 Alexander Maclennan, pensioner
4 William Praser, cooper
7 Isabella Murray, lodging-house keeper8 Colin Mackintosh, blacksmith
72 Thomas Ross, labourer
Ewen Donnachie, do.
73 Donald Mackintosh, baker
76 Huntly Fraser, grocer and spirit merchant. Ho. 26 King st.
UNION STREET.
SOUTH SIDE.
1, 3 William Milne, baker, cook, and confectioner. Ho. EastArdconnel terrace
3 Francis Sutherland, agent for A. Fullarton & Co., publishers.
Ho. 12 Argyle street
Artillery Volunteer Orderly-room— Captain Colin Duff,adjutant. Ho. EUenden cottage, Southside road
5 Caledonian and London and North-Western Railways' ofl&ce
—
George Kyd Ellis, agent. Ho. 2 Inglis street
7 Andrew Fraser & Co., cabinetmakers. Ho. No. 169 Inverness Subscription Library
—
G. M. Mather, librarian
Evan Baillie Fraser, distributor of stamps. Ho. Ealloancottage
Archibald Beaton, clerk, do. Ho. Balnahaum, HolmJames J. Craik, clerk, do. Ho. Cliff cottage, Raining's stairs
John Rhind, architect. Ho. 2 Portland place
J. H. Money, professor of music. Ho. Crown place, South-side road
William Munro, plumber
UN STREET DIRECTORY. 71
9 Ann Morgan, grocer, 12 Church street
Mrs Grant, office keeper
11 Munro Brothera, seedsmen and nurserymen
—
John Munro, 9 Lower View place
Henry Munro, corn factor. Ho. 2 Hill terrace
13 Donald Forbes, general and furnishing ironmonger. Ho. 29
Church street
15 Alex. A. Gregory, corn factor. Ho, Westwood, DrummondDonald Fraser, letterpress printer. Ho. 6 New buildings,
Tomnahurich street
John Colvin, solicitor and J. P. clerk. Ho. Essich
James Cunningham, solicitor. Ho. Balvonie of Inches
17 Turner & Mackintosh, steam packet agents, and at MuirtownWharf-
John Mackintosh. Ho. 19 Telford street
Grant & Co., job and postmasters
John Grant, accountant and commission agent. Ho. Dunainpark
Union street U.P. Chvrch—Kevs. Dr Scott & Geo. Eobson, M.A.21 Whyte &Co., booksellers, fancy goods merchants, librarians, &c.
23 Miss Annie Macrae, Berlin depot. Ho. 23 Church street
25 Harriet Harcombe, hotel keeper, Waverley hotel
27 John Graham, gunmaker. Ho. 17 Wells' street
29 James Melven, bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder. Ho,1 Ardconnel terrace (west)
31 Misses Munro, milliners. Ho. 12 Douglas row33 Daniel Ferguson, jeweller and watchmaker. Ho. 6 Inglis st.
35 A. Macbean & Sons, tailors, clothiers, and outfitters
—
A. Macbean. Ho. 4 Prince's place
Donald Macbean. Ho. 57 Telford road
William Macbean. Ho. 14 do.
37 Donald Fraser, tobacconist. Ho. Charles street
39 A. & W. Eeid, architects-
Alexander Reid, Elgin
William Reid. Ho. 22 Academy street
L. A. Inkson, solicitor. Ho, 16 Telford street
Mrs DavidsonCharles A. Hendery, architectural surveyor. Ho. 37 Telford
road
Mrs Paterson, lodging-house keeperThe Inverness Sea Insurance Company
—
William Morrison, secretary. Ho. Birchwood house, L,Drummond
Alexander Mackintosh, agent. Ho. 18 Douglas rowMorrison & Lawrence, shipowners and wood merchants
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William Morrison, Birchwood house. Lower DrummondR. A. Lawrence, Pine house, Telford street
72 STREET DIRECTORY. UN
39 Mrs Hood, furnished lodgings
41 Ferguson Brothers, jewellers and watchmakers to H.R.H. thePrince of Wales
—
James Ferguson. Ho. 4 Laurel terrace, Denny street
William Ferguson. Ho. Primrose villa, Charles street
NORTH SIDE.
60 Bank of Scotland
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Donald Duff, agent. Ho, Bank buildings
Francis Ramsay Warrax, accountant. Ho. 1 Barnhill
George Robertson, teller. Ho. Ivy cottage, Old Edin-burgh road
44 Duncan Cameron, boot, brogue, and shoemaker. Ho. 51aChurch street
44a Alexander Mackenzie, glass, china, and fancy goods ware-houseman. Ho. Ivy cottage, Old Edinburgh road
42 Davidson & Scott, solicitors
—
Donald Davidson, Drummond parkRoderick H. G. Scott, Rosemount
George James Campbell, writer and N.P.^neas Mackintosh. Ho. 39 and 40 Church street
James Ross, solicitor. Ho. Riverbauk, Island bankAlexander Ross, architect. Ho. Riverfield
Mrs Munro, lodging-house keeperWilliam Burns (of Stewart, Rule, & Burns, solicitors)
40 Forbes & Macdonald, grocers and wine merchants
—
Kenneth Forbes. Ho. 26 High street
Angus Macdonald, Ho. 7 Rose street
38 Christie & Son, confectioners and fruiterers. Ho. 9 Castle st.
36 Alexander Cowan, wine and brandy importer. Ho. 4 Murrayplace
34 John Black, china merchant. Ho. 5 Hill terrace
30 David Milne, warehouseman. Ho. No. 22
26 Robertson & Watt, drapers, Caledonian house
—
Arthur Robertson. Ho. 55 Castle street
Anthony Watt. Ho. 16 Brids^e street
24 George Hallam Hall, tailor and clothier. Ho. Hawthorn walk
22 Andrew Philp, surveyor of taxes for Inverness-shire. Ho.Culduthel cottage
Alexander Bain, surveyor of taxes for Ross-shire. Ho. 42
Telford road
Mrs Eraser, lodging-house keeper
Wordie & Co., railway carriers
—
Thomas Rennie, 55 Telford road
C. R. Manners, C.E. Ho. Sunnyank, Culduthel road
Alexander Eraser, solicitor and N.P. Ho. Annfield
John Mackenzie, Music hall janitor and bill poster
UN-"WA STREET DIRECTORY. 73
20 Gordon & Smith, grocers and agents for W. & A. Gilbey
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Duncan Cameron. Ho. Southside place
Charles Smith, Aberdeen18 George Clayton, chemist. Ho. 11 Argyle street
16 Charles Fraser-Mackintosh of Drummond. Ho. Ballifeary
houseAndrevs^ Fraser (of No. 7)
14 Hugh Fraser, draper. Ho. Holm12 Macdonald Brothers, fleshers
—
Charles Macdonald. Ho. 35 Haugh road
Duncan Macdonald. do.
Archibald Macdonald. do.
10 Royal Hotel—John S. Christie
6 John M. Suter, fancy goods and fishing tackle dealer. Ho.15 Bank lane
4 James Burnside, tinsmith. Ho, Ardconnel terrace (east)
2 Allan Macleod & Co., s;rocers and wine merchants
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Allan Macleod. Ho. Glentarff cottage, Southside road
VIEW PLACE (UPPER).5 Miss Macpherson6 Miss ThomsonMrs Gordon, Viewbank
VIEW PLACE (LOWER).1 Mrs Reid3 Donald Shaw4 Mrs Mackenzie5 James Fraser (of Fraser & Mactavish, agricultural agents)
James Barron, reporter, Courier office
6 Misses Fraser
7 C. Brooks Sampson, agent for East Coast railways
8 Peter Fraser, draper
9 John Munro (of Munro Brothers, seedsmen)10 Mrs Mackidd11 Allan Beaton, labourer
Malcolm Young, blacksmithWilliam Sutherland, boot and shoemaker
12 George Mather, artist
13 John Macbean, coal merchant
WATERLOO PLACE.D, & A. Davidson, sculptors. Ho. 51 Academy street
1 James Taylor, cooper and fish dealerPeter Curran, china and stoneware merchant
2 William Robertson, carpenter, 22 Shore street
4 Mrs Cook, lodging-house keeper
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4 Peter Robertson, blacksmithDonald Maelennan, labourer
5 John Maclean, bakerMrs Cant, lodgino^-house keeper
6 Donald Fraser, engineerJohn Smith, do.
7 Duncan Campbell, commission agent8 John Asher, agent Scottish Legal SocietyJohn Cooper, telegraph inspector
9 John Cameron, innkeeper10 John Macdonald, engineer
John Macpherson, wire fencer
James Urquhart, carpenter
14 William Urquhart, grocer. Ho. No. 1317 Donald Murray, carpenter. Ho. 73 Church street
Alexander Mackintosu, cooper. Ho. 8 Glebe street
D. Mackintosh & Co., coal merchants, commission agents, &c.Off. 6 Drummond street
John Ross, carpenter. Ho. 33 Friar's street
WELLS' STREET.1 James Massie, carpenter
2 Ewen Cameron, gardener
Miss A. Clark
3 Roderick Paterson, grocer
4 Patrick Lvnch5 Mrs Gallie
6 William Maclean, ship captain
7 John Smith, clerk
8 Mis Donald Campbell9 James Davidson, solicitor, 5 Inglig street
10 John Irving,;^clerk
11 Donald Ross, sergeant, Militia
12 Peter Gall Rennie, carpenter13 John Eraser, cabinetmaker14 John Hay, raissionery
15 Evan Murray, clerk, Ordnance survey16 Donald Beaton, tailor and clothier, Inwlis street
17 John Graham, gunmaker. Union street
18 Jessie Douglas19 Donald Watson, clerk
20 Evander Campbell, of No. 2721 Murdo Mackenzie, general merchant. Ho, No. 3222 Archibald Fraser, fiesher. Ho. No. 3423 Angus Bethune, corn merchant, grocer, meal and flour mills
26 Mrs Mackenzie27 Evander Campbell, grocer. Ho. No. 20
WE-YO STREET DIRECTORY. 75
28 Peter Daniels, sergeant E.E.29 Mrs Donald Cameron30 Captain Peter Macdonald31 William Maclean, mason32 Murdo Mackenzie, of No. 21
33 Mrs Holme34 Archibald Fraser, of No. 22
Hutfh Chisholm, joiner
35 Ann MacleanThomas Manning, draughtsman, Ordnance survey
37 Margaret Macgillivray
39 Mrs Evan Cameron, grocer
42 David Macmurtrie, innkeeper
YOUNG STREET.1 John Ross of 1 and 2 Ness walk2 Andrew Praser
Janjes Reid, shoemakerJohn Cameron, blacksmith
3 John Daley, chimney sweep
3, 4 William Macbean, baker. Ho. No. 4
4 Mrs Munro4, 5 Mrs A. M. Stewart, innkeeper
6 Mrs Munro, toy dealer
7 Mrs Davidson
8, 9 Mrs Phemister, grocer
11 Duncan Macdonald, grocer and meal dealer
12 Mrs Macbean, huckster
13 William Cameron, labourer
Donald Macdonald, grocer, 1 Garibaldi place
Mrs Fraser
14 Mrs Maclennan, flesher
15 Bartholomew Curie, grocer
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ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
Acton, William M. C, major, recruiting staff, 9 Ardross street
Adam, James, late carpenter, 16 Fairfield lane
Addison, Roderick, seaman, 13a Telford street
Aitchison, Donald, superintendent of county police, Kingsmills
roadAitchison, Robert, engineer, Railway, Kenneth cottage, Kenneth
street
Aitchison, Mrs Jane, midwife, 35 Church street
Albion Live Stock Food Co.'s Wholesale Depot, 20 BaronTaylor's lane
Aldridge, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 54 Castle street
Alexander, Samuel, cabinetmaker, 6 Argyle street
Alexander, Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 6 Argyle street
AUardyce, James, railway porter, 1 Innes street
Allam, William, seaman, 5 Shore street
Allan, George G., inspector of branches, Caledonian bank. Ho.1 Charles street
Allison, Alexander, porter, 7 Crown street
Allison, Hugh, potato merchant, 13 Theatre laneAnderson, Alexander, carpenter, Dempster gardens. Ho. Ed-
mund cottage, 1 Southside place
Anderson & Macdonald, solicitors, City of Glasgow bank build-
ings. Academy street
Anderson, Catherine, lodging-house keeper, 1 Raining's stairs
Anderson, Donald, gardener, 23 Friar's street
Anderson, George, provision dealer, 36 Castle street
Anderson, George, stone-cutter, 7 Albert placeAnderson, James, bill-poster, 9 Friar's street
Anderson, James (of Anderson & Macdonald, solicitors), joint-
agent, City of Glasgow Bank. Ho. Hilton houseAnderson, John, farmer, Tomnahurich farmAnderson, William, accountant, Inland Revenue office. Ho.
Southside terrace
Anderson, William, greengrocer, New market. Ho. 29 Castle st.
Anderson, WiUiara, provision dealer, 83 Castle streetAnderson, Miss, 18 Telford street
Anderson, Mrs, 32 U. Kessock street
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY. 77
Andrews, James, inspecting mason, 11 Innes street
Arbuthnot, Mrs, Braerannoch, L, DrummondArchibald, Mrs, Craigellachie place, MillburnArnott, Mrs Robert, 6 Ness bankArthur, William, blacksmith, 1 Anderson street
Artillery Volunteer Drill Hall, Margaret street
Artillery Volunteer Orderly Room, 3 Union street
Asher, John, agent, Scottish Legal Society, 8 Waterloo place
Atkins, David, shipmaster, 17 Madras street
Atkins, William, water bailiff, 5 New buildings, Queen street
Auckland, Joseph, V.S., Dempster gardens, Petty street. Ho.Duffus buildings
BBaillie, James, bookbinder, 4 Baron Taylor's lane
Baillie, James, fireman. Railway, 11 Stephen's brae
Baillie, Peter, shipowner, coal, lime, and timber merchant, Drum-mond street. Ho. 23 Church street
Bain, Alexander, labourer, 53 U. Kessock street
Bain, Alexander, surveyor of taxes for Ross-shire, 22 Unionstreet. Ho. 42 Telford road
Bain, Donald, Black Bull inn, 62 Huntly street
Bain, John, joiner, 2 Anderson street
Bain, John, Militia paymaster- sergeant, and accountant, Barracks,Telford road
Bain, Mrs Christina, 8 Friar's street
Balfour, W. R,, collector of customs, 6 Ardross streetBalkwill, James, fitter, 7 Albert place
Ballingall, Guthrie, 8 Huntly place
Bank of Scotland, 50 Union street
Bannatyne, William Mackinnon, commercial master, RoyalAcademy. Ho. Hawthorn cottage, Old Edinburgh road
Barbour, William, carpenter, 51 Shore street
Barclay, David, coachbuilder, Fraser street. Ho. 13 Douglas rowBarclay, John, accountant, 2 Kenneth street
Barclay, John Brown, locomotive engineer, Railway. Ho. Crowncottage. Petty street
Barron, Hugh, Campfield cottage
Barron, James, reporter, Courier, 5 View placeBarron, John, labourer, 30 Petty street
Barron, John, mole trapper, 39 Nelson street
Barron, William, blacksmith. Maggot rowBarker, Captain, R.N., Ellandonan cottage, Edinburgh roadBarker, Mrs, 72 Church street
Batchen, George, mason, 3 Innes street
Batchen, Robert, mason, 11 Fairfield laneBaxter, John, seaman, 30 Friar's street
78 ALPHABETICAL DIEECTORY.
BeatoD, Alexander, painter, 14 King street
Beaton, Allan, labourer, 11 L, View place
Beaton, Archibald, clerk, stamp ofl&ce. Ho, Balnahaum, HolmeBeaton, Christina, 82 Castle street
Beaton, Donald, tailor and clothier, Inglis street. Ho. 16 Wellsstreet
Beaton, James, engineer, 1 Albert place
Beaton, Kenneth, mason, 22 U. Kessock street
Beaton, Peter, painter, 6 Bauk street
Beaton, Simon, labourer, 13 King street
Begbie, James, foreman carriage department, Kailway, 5 South-
side place
Begg, Mrs, 19 Innes street
Beith, Thomas, fitter, 7 Argyle street
Bell, John Fleming, accountant, Commercial bank. Ho, Charles
street
Bell, Lewis Smith, baker and confectioner, 79 Castle street
Bethune, Angus, corn merchant, grocer, meal and flour mills, 23Wells street
Bethune, Angus, farmer, Balnahaum, Dores road
Bethune, Peter, general draper, 6 Castle street. Ho, St Vincentcottage, Culduthel road
Bird, David, tailor, 37 Baron Taylor's lane
Bishop Eden's Mission Female School, King street
Bisset, Mrs, washerwoman, 1 Macdonald street, HaughBlack & Son, Robert, plumbers, 26 Academy street
Black, Carolina, 9 Ness bankBlack, George, Thornbush brewery. Ho. Thornhill, Culduthel
road. Off, 2 Lombard street
Black, John, chiua merchant, 34 Union st. Ho. 5 Hill terrace
Black, Maclean, & Co., coal, coke, and commission agents, 1
Lombard street
Black, Eev.Dr John J., Free High Church manse, Culduthel road
Black, Mrs, 64 Academy street
Blackley, Charles A., boiler maker, 52 Castle street
Blackley, John, engine-driver, 1 Hill place
Blair, Patrick, advocate, sheriff-substitute, Castle. Ho. Maryfield
BoUand, Captain G. H., R.E., 7 Ardross street
Borthwiok, William, engineer, 8 L. Kessock street
Bowles, William, seaman, 17 Gilbert street
Boyes, John Alfred, engineers' department. Postal Telegraphs,2 Laurel terrace, Denny street
Boyne, William, joiner, 33 Bridge street
Bremner, Donald, shoemaker, 43 Tomnahurich' street
Bremner, George, clerk, 15 Castle street
British Lienen Company's Bank, High street
Broderick, Edward, seaman, 1 Anderson street
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY. 79
Brodie, Donald, labourer, 39 Nelson street
Brodie, Donald, railway porter, 57 King street
Brodie, John P., grocer and wine merchant, 12, 19, 20 Castle
street. Ho. No. 94Brodie, William, cartwright, Session park, Kingsmills road
Brooks, John, carter, 49 King street
Brown, James, joiner, 18 King street
Brown, James, Ordnance survey, 3 Hill street
Brown, James, pipe manufacturer, Duff street. Ho. Munro's
lane
Brown, John, 10 Rose street
Brown, John, plumber, 28 Innes street
Brown, William, janitor, Royal AcademyBrown, W. B., head-waiter, Station Hotel Ho. Harting Cottage,
Charles, street
Brownlie, Alexander, teacher, Raining's school
Bruce, John, engine cleaner, 29 Castle street
Bryson, William K., P. O. buildings, Market brae
Buchanan, John, Haugh brewery. Ho. 19 Ness bankBuchanan, Mrs, 29 Castle street
Bught Mills Store, 18 Baron Taylor's lane
Bulkeley, Richard B., accountant. Inland Revenue office, 18
Academy street
Bulmer, John George, storekeeper. Railway, Longman road
Bunbury, William Douglas, retired captain, Indian army, Willow-bank, Dores road
Burgess, George, plumber, 29 Academy street
BurgesB, James, saddler, 4 Bank street
Burgh Court House and Offices, Castle WyndBurns, John P. tobacconist and fruiterer, 8, 10 Drummond street.
Ho. Forbes Cottage, Kingsmills roadBurns, William, (of Stewart, Rule, & Burns, solicitors), 42 Union
street
Burnside, James, tinsmith, 4 Union street
Burrell, David, tailor, 18 King street
Butler, Anthony, house-surgeon, Northern Infirmary
cCalder, Alexander, innkeeper, 24 Petty street
Calder, Francis, railway pointsman, 33 Castle street
Calder, James, engine driver, 7 New buildings, Tomnahurich st.
Calder, Jemima, seamstress, 1 Albert place
Calder, John, carpenter, 8 Lombard street
Calder, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 18 Church street
Calder, Mrs, milliner, furrier, and straw bonnet maker, 26 Churchstreet
Caldwell, Robert, shipowner, 63 Academy street
80 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
Caledonian Bank, High street
Caledonian Hotel, 16, 17 Church street
Cameron, Alexander, carter, 14 Brown street
Cameron, Alexander, musician, 6 Hill terrace
Cameron, Alexander, plasterer, 36 Tomnahurich street
Cameron, Alexander, tobacconist, 8 Church street. Ho. Hill st.
Cameron, Colonel Joha, Clifton lodge, Culduthel roadCameron, David, mail guard, 20 Castle street
Cameron, Donald, book deliverer, 2 New buildings. Queen street
Cameron, Donald, carpenter, 13 Petty street
Cameron, Donald, farmer. South Kessock farm, Kessock road
Cameron, Donald, labourer, Ballifeary
Cameron, Donald, lodging-house keeper, 25 Petty street
Cameron, Donald, machine maker, Dempster gardens. Ho. Tul-
loch's buildings, Ardconnel terrace (west)
Cameron, Donald, painter, 9 Hill street
Cameron, Donald, writer. Castle. Ho. CullodenCameron, Duncan, bootmaker, 44 Union street. Ho. 51a Church
street
Cameron, Duncan, carter, 2 Shore street
Cameron, Duncan, flesher, 55 Shore street
Cameron, Duncan (of Gordon & Smith, grocers), Edmund cottage,
Southside place
Cameron, Eliza, 2 Friar's lane
Cameron, Ewen, gardener, 2 Wells street
Cameron, Ewen, labourer, 38 U. Kessock street
Cameron, George, railway porter, 23 Crown street
Cameron, Hugh, clerk, 5 Pumpgate street
Cameron, Hugh, painter, 22 Brown street
Cameron, Hugh, tailor, 29 Academy street
Cameron, James, carpenter, 43 Tomnahurich street
Cameron, James, messenger-at-arms, 38 Bridge street
Cameron, James, painter, 36 U. Kessock street
Cameron, James, porter, 42 Nelson street
Cameron, John, blacksmith, 2 Young street
Cameron, John, engine-driver, 45 Castle street
Cameron, John, innkeeper, 9 Waterloo place
Cameron, John, mason, 3 Friar's place
Cameron, John, painter, 30 Tomnahurich street
Cameron, John, porter, 54 Tomnahurich street
Cameron, Kenneth, grocer, 12 Grant street
Cameron, Peter, carpenter, Argyle street
Cameron, Robert, Hawthorn cottage, Edinburgh road
Cameron, Robert, tea traveller, 2 Friar's street
Cameron, Roderick, locker, Customs, 4 Anderson street
Cameron, Simon, labourer, 3 Queen street
Cameron, Thomas, carpenter, 24 Innes street
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Cameron, William, brakesman, 6 Albert place
Cameron, William, fireman, gasworks, 2 Rose street
Cameron, William, labourer, 13 Young street
Cameron, William, lodging-house keeper, 10 Castle wyndCameron, Miss Ann, 20 Castle street
Cameron, Mrs, 33 Academy street
Cameron, Mrs, Ballifeary
Cameron, Mrs, 47 King street
Cameron, Mrs, 4 Inglis court, Haugh road
Cameron, Mrs, 2 Prince's place, Huntly street
Cameron, Mrs, innkeeper, Tomnahurich bridge
Cameron, Mrs, laundress, 50 King street
Cameron, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 14 Bank lane
Cameron, Mrs, midwife, 4 Hill street
Cameron, Mrs, seamstress, 58 Academy street
Cameron, Mrs A., Charles street
Cameron, Mrs Ann, washerwoman, 23 Tomnahurich street
Cameron, Mrs Catherine, innkeeper, 24 King street
Cameron, Mrs Donald, 29 Wells street
Cameron, Mrs Elizabeth, 46 Muirtown street
Cameron, Mrs E., lodging-house keeper, 18 Friar's lane
Canoeron, Mrs Evan, grocer, 39 Wells street
Cameron, Mrs Lieutenant, 17 Castle street
Campbell, Alexander, book canvasser, 13a Telford street
Campbell, Alexander, carpenter, I School lane, Church street
Campbell, Alexander, gardener, 48 King street
Campbell, Alexander, joiner, 9 Innes street
Campbell & Co., saddlers, 26 High street
Campbell, Colin, waiter, I Edward's court
Campbell, Donald, draper, 2 Bridge street. Ho. 3 High street
Campbell, Donald, railway guard, 6 North Church lane
Campbell, Duncan, commission agent, 7 Waterloo place
Campbell, Evander, grocer, 27 Wells street. Ho. No. 20
Campbell, Farquhar, labourer, 16 L. Kessock street
Campbell, Finlay, blacksmith, 32 Haugh road
Campbell, Eraser (of Fraser & Campbell, drapers), 8 Bridge st,
Campbell, George James, writer and N.P., 42 Union street
Campbell, Hugh, seaman, 21 Innes street
Campbell, James, Gellion's hotel, 37 Bridge street and 4 Churchstreet
Campbell, John, boot and shoe merchant, 30 Bridge street
Campbell, John, joiner, Campbell's close, Celt street
Campbell, Kenneth, late carpenter. Cooper's close. Church street
Campbell, Murdoch, seaman, 51 Huntly street
Campbell, Margaret, lodging-house keeper, 21 Friar's street
Campbell, Paul, shoemaker, 102 Castle street. Ho. 1 DuflE street
Campbell, Roderick, labourer, 13 Duff street
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82 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTOKY.
Campbell, Ronald, fitter, 8 Crown street
Campbell, Thomas D. (of Cumraing & Campbell, silk mercers),
10 Ness bankCampbell, William, commission agent, 68 Castle street
Campbell, William, farmer, 14 Fairfield lane
Campbell, William, labourer, 88 Castle street
Campbell, Miss, 68 Castle street
Campbell, Miss, dressmaker. Cooper's close, 66^ Church street
Campbell, Mrs, 22 Duff street
Campbell, Mrs, School lane. Church street
Campbell, Mrs, 6 Tulloch's buildings, Ardconnel terrace (east)
Campbell, Mrs, dressmaker, 8 Bridge street
Campbell, Mrs Donald, 8 Wells street
Campbell, Mrs Janet, 6 King street
Campbell, Mrs William, Devon cottage, Edinburgh roadCant, James, goods shed foreman, 1 Argyle street
Cant, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 5 Waterloo place
Carmichael, Alexander, mason, 5 Albert place
Carruthers & Sons, Robert, publishers, Coun'er office, 5 Bank lane
Carruthers, Robert, jun., publisher, Courier office. Ho, 17 Bankstreet
Carruthers, Robert, LL.D., publisher of the Courier, Ho. 20Bank street
Carruthers, Walter, publisher, Courier office. Ho. Gordouville,
HaughCentral School, 21 Queen street
Chalmers, George, book-keeper, 58 Church street
Chalmers, James, engine-driver, 1 New buildings, Tomnahurichstreet
Chapel-Yard Burying Ground, Chapel street
Charleston, Hector, waiter, 76 Church street
Charleston, Kenneth, steward. Highland Club. Ho. Hill street
Chisholm, Alexander, confectioner and pie baker, 37 Church street
Chisholm, Alexander, joiner, 23 Innes street
Chisholm, Alexander, labourer, 2 Dyer's court, Huntly street
Chisholm, Colin, tailor and clothier, 2 Market brae
Chisholm, David, labourer, 43 Muirtown street
Chisholm, Donald, cooper, 50 Tomnahurich street
Chisholm, Donald, flesher. New market. Ho. Rob Roy close.
Petty street
Chisholm, Donald, gardener, 10 L, Kessock street
Chisholm, Donald, paper-ruler, 3 Kingauiills road
Chisholm, Ewen, skinner, 13 Crown street
Chisholm, Hugh, joiner, 34 Wells street •
Chisholm, J. A., tanner, wool merchant, and rope manufacturer,
16 Gilbert street. Ho. 17 Telford street
Chisholm, James, coachwright, 10 Huntly place
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Chisholm, James, printer, 45 Castle street
Chisholm, John, blacksmith, 3 Madras street
Chisholm, John, engine-driver, 54 Tomnahurich street
Chisholm, John, fitter, 6 Brown street
Chisholm, John, ironmonger, seed and agricultural merchant, 106Church street. Ho. 7a Ness bank
Chisholm, John, wholesale and retail tea dealer and grocer, 7Bridge street
Chisholm, Joseph, cabinetmaker, 44 Tomnahurich street
Chisholm, Kenneth, painter, 91 Castle street
Chisholm, Murdoch, labourer, 3 Friar's street
Chisholm, Roderick, carpenter, 1 Dyer's court*
Chisholm, Roderick, Militia sergeant, 18 Madras street
Chisholm, Theodore, shipbroker, &c., 16 Innes street
Chisholm, William, level crossing-keeper, MillburnChisholm, William, painter, 29 Petty street
Chisholm, Miss, 13 High street
Christie & Son, confectioners and fruiterers, 38 Union street. Ho,9 Castle street
Christie, Henry (of Christie & Son, confectioners), 9 Castle street
Christie, John, mason, 3 Factory street
Christie, John S., Royal hotel. Academy street
Christie, Robert, brass finisher, 9 Crown street
Clark, Alexander, lessee of Petty Customs, 17 Argyle street
Clark, Alexander, street contractor, Ballifeary
Clark, Captain, Dirleton place, Edinburgh roadClark, Catherine, 44 King street
Clark, David, assistant procurator-fiscal. Castle
Clark, Duncan, clerk, 4 Innes street
Clark, Hugh, M.D., 6 Ardross street
Clark, Hugh, railway inspector, 1 Tulloch's buildings
Clark, Jane, lodging-house keeper, 9 Charles street
Clark, Margaret, 37 Muirtown street
Clark, WiUiam, sailmaker, 9 North Church lane
Clark, Miss, lodging-house keeper, 9 Telford street
Clark, Miss A., 2 Wells street
Clark, Miss Ann, lodging-house keeper and depositarian of Auxi-liary Bible Society of Scotland, 3 Margaret street
Clark, Mrs, Muirtown hotel, Muirtown bridge
Clark, M rs William, 58 Castle street
Clarke, Charles, labourer, 60 King street
Clarke, James W., Ordnance survey, 7 New buildings, Tomna«hurich street
Clarke, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 11 Innes street
Clayton, George, chemist and druggist, 18 Union street. Ho. 11Argyle street
Clegg, Sergeant James, R.E., Balnaia house
84 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
Close, Henry, clook agent, 31 Brown street
Close, Kobert, clockmaker, 39 Nelson street
Clunas, Charles, accountant, National bank. Ho. 64 Church st.
Clunas, John, farmer, Baliifeary
Clunas, Miss, Culblean, Southside road
Clunas, Miss Jane, North Church place
Coast Guard Watch-house, South KessockCoddington, Captain, Woodville, L. DrummondCollier, John, photographer, 12 Bank street. Ho. 56A Telford
road
Collins, Miss, 36 Shore street
Colville, George, lessee of salmon fishings and mussel scalps, Kes-sock cottage, Kessock road
Colvin, John, solicitor and J. P. clerk, 15 Union street
Colvin, Kev. Duncan, Free West church, 3 Huntly place
Commercial Bank, Church street
Commercial Hotel, Exchange place
Congregational Chapel, Fraser street
Cook & Macdonald, commission agents, 8 Lombard street
Cook, James (of Cook & Macdonald, commission agents), Louise
place, Argyle street
Cook, John, jun., shipbuilder, 5 Shore street
Cook, John, late shipbuilder, 5 Douglas rowCook, Robert, manager, sawmills. Ho. 13 Innes street
Cook, William, pensioner, 5 Albert place
Cook, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 4 Waterloo place
Cooper, John, telegraph inspector, 8 Waterloo place
Corbet, Alexander, waggon-builder, 6 Albert place
Corner, William, actuary, N. S. Savings' bank. Exchange. Ho.4 Southside place
Corner, Misses E. & A., dress and cloak makers, 29 Church street
Couper, William, goods superintendent, railway station, 5 Huntlyplace
Couper, William Miller, jeweller, 11 Castle wyndCowan, Alexander, wine merchant, 36 Union street. Ho. 4
Murray place
Cowan, Mrs James, Beaufort villa. Lower DrummondCowie, George, boiler-maker, 35 Church street
Cowie, Mrs, 2 Barnhill
Craig, David, 21 Douglas rowCraik, James J., clerk, stamp and tax office, Cliff cottage, Rain-
ing's stairs
Crauford, Robert, 2 Denny street
Crawford, Malcolm, labourer, 14 Fairfield lane
Critchley, George, station superintendent, Victoria villa. Hill st.
Crombie, John, agent, 3 Drummond street. Ho. 2 Crown street
Cross, Donald, labourer, 25 Tomnahurich street
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Cross, Thomas, flesher, 6 Pumpgate street
Cumming, Alexander, builder, 1 Margaret street
Gumming, Alexander, tailor, 4 Market brae
Cumming & Campbell, silk mercers, 15 Church street
Cumming, James, reporter, 22 Telford street
Cumming, John (of Fraser & Cumming, flashers), 54 Petty street
Cumming, Mary, 25 Academy street
Cumming, Robert, boot and shoe agent, 100 Church street. Ho..
20 Inglis street
Cumming, William, carpenter, 30 Shore street
Cumming, Mrs, 20 Inglis street
Cunningham, James, solicitor, 15 Union street. Ho, Balvonie
of Inshes
Curie, Bartholomew, grocer, 15 Young street
Curie, Mrs Isabella, private and commercial hotel, 6 Academy st.
Curran, Peter, china and stoneware merchant, 1 Waterloo place
Cuthbert, Mrs, 3 Madras street
DDaley, John, chimney sweep, 3 Young street
Daley, WiUiatn, chimney sweep, 11 Factory street
Dallas, Alexander, janitor, Northern Infirmary
Dallas, Alexander, solicitor and town-clerk. Ho. 12 Telford st.
Dallas, Alexander, watch and clockmaker, 77 Church street.
Ho. No. 2
Dallas, George, Ordnance survey, 27 Rose street
Dallas, John, 18 Madras street
Dallas, John, commission agent, Ceylon cottage, Culduthel roadDallas, John, painter, 9 Church street
Dallas, John, shoemaker, 22 Muirtown street
Daly, Robert H,, clerk. Custom house, 36 Telford roadDaniels, Peter, sergeant R.E., 28 Wells street
Davidson, Alexander, shoemaker, 3 Raining's stairs
Davidson & Scott, solicitors, 42 Union street
Davidson, Andrew, labourer, 36 Friar's street
Davidson, Andrew, porter, 10 U. Kessock street
Davidson, Andrew, sculptor, 51 Academy street
Davidson, D. & A., sculptors and granite polishers, Waterlooplace. Ho. 51 Academy street
Davidson, Donald, labourer, 32 Friar's street
Davidson, Donald, mason, Kingsmills roadDavidson, Donald (of Davidson & Scott, solicitors), Drummond
park house, Drummond terrace
Davidson, Donald, sculptor, 51 Academy street
Davidson, Duncan, seaman, 5 Manse place
Davidson, Elizabeth, assistant teacher, Farraline Park Institution*
Ho. 6Q Church street
86 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
Davidson, James, burgh police, 11 Gilbert street
Davidson, James, fitter, 44 Church street
Davidson, James, solicitor, 5 Inglis street. Ho. 9 Wells street
Davidson, John, clerk, 1 Edward's court
Davidson, John, mason, 1 Albert place
Davidson, John, wholesale and retail grocer and wine merchant,
7 Inglis street. Ho. Hawthorn bank, Edinburgh road
Davidson, Lewis, flour miller, MijlburnDavidson, Robert, accountant and stockbroker, 18 Academy st.
Ho. Mayfield
Davidson, Roderick, farmer and carter, 11A Telford street
Davidson, Samuel, 62 Castle street
Davidson, William, labourer, 2 Ness walkDavidson, William, railway brakesman, 4 Hill street
Davidson, William, shoemaker, 2 Academy street. Ho. 8 Rose's
close, MerkinchDavidson, William, tailor, 26 INIadras street
Davidson, Miss, lodging-house keeper, 11 Huntly place
Davidson, Mrs, 39 Union street *
Davidson, Mrs, 7 Young street
Davidson, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 664 Church street
Davidson, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 38 Muirtown street
Dawson, Rev. William, R.C. Chapel, Huntly street
Deans, James, shoemaker, 2 Friar's street
Dedman, Sergeant Alfred, R.E., Ness house, Ness walkDenoon, Ann, 16 Friar's street
Denoon, Robert, chemist, 107 Church street. Ho. 3 High street
Dewar & Stewart, china and stoneware merchants, 37 Grant st.
Dewar, Robert, coachman, Grant's close. High street
Dewar, Thomas, gardener, Aultnaskiach lodge
Dickson, Hugh, brassfounder, 26 High street. Ho. 1 Garibaldi
place
Dickson, James, brassfounder, 28 Chapel street
Dickson, Richard, cabinetmaker, 12 Huntly street. Ho. No. 9
Dickson, William, labourer, 44 Huntly street
Dingwall, Colin, Free High Church officer. Ho. 5 Bank street
Dingwall, Kenneth, 18 Friar's street
Dingwall, Roderick, joiner, 2 Nicol's alley. Church street
Dingwall, William, moulder, 2 Hawthorn walk, Market brae
Dobie, Thomas, turner. Railway, 22 Innes street
Docharty, Francis, mason, 44 Huntly street
Donaldson, Alexander, blacksmith, 6 Bridge street
Donaldson, Captain William, adjutant, H.L.I.M., 23 Telford rd.
Donaldson, George, shoemaker, 9 Church street
Donaldson, Gordon, carpenter, 4 Innes street
Donaldson, Mrs, 6 Prince's place
Donnachie, Ewen, labourer, 72 Tomnahurich street
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Donovan, John, R.E., 1 Albert place
Dougall, Andrew, general manager and secretary, Highland Rail-
way. Ho. Strawberry hill
Douglas, Jessie, 18 Wells street
Douglas, Kenneth, seaman, Ardross lane, Telford road
Douglas, Robert, pedlar, 16 L. Kessock street
Douglas, Simon, Ardross lane, Telford road
Douglas, Thomas, joint-agent. City of Glasgow Bank. Ho.Broadstone park
Douglas, Mrs John, 9 Church street
Dow, James, bookbinder, 21 Innes street
Downie, Mrs, 18 Duff street
Duff, Alexander, carpenter, Gordon terrace
Duff, Captain Colin, adjutant I.A.V., EUenden cottage. South-side road
Duff, Donald, agent, Bank of Scotland, 88 Church street
Duff, Joseph, chimney sweep, 9 Raining's stairs
Duffus, John, plasterer, 25 High street
Dugan, Thomas, porter, 20 Hill street
Dunbar, Alexander, slater, 2 King street
Dunbar, William, plumber and gasfitter, 47 Petty street. Ho,33 Friar's street
Dunbar, Mrs, 31 Friar's street
Dunbar, Mrs Jane, Ardross lane, Telford roadDuncan, James, late farmer, 20 L. Kessock street
Duncan, William S., drawing-master. Royal Academy. Ho.Elsie villa, Porterfield
Duncan, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 7a Ness bankDunlop, George, mason, 26 Innes street
Dunn, George, B.A., Lond., Classical master, Royal Academy.Ho. 16 Bridge street
Durward, Edward, R.E., 5 Telford street
EEadie, William, rector. Royal Academy. Ho. Stoneyfield houseEden, Right Rev. Robert, D.D,, Bishop of Moray and Ross,
Primus of Episcopal Church of Scotland, Hedgefieldhouse, Culdnthel road
Elgin, John, accountant, Coach oflBce, 3 Castle wyndElliot & Co., fleshers, 2 Drummond street
Elliot, Matthew (of Elliot & Co., fleshers), Citadel houseEllis, Alexander, builder, Elsie cottage, Porterfield
Ellis, George K., agent for Caledonian and London and N. W.Railways, 6 Union street. Ho. 2 Inglis street
Ellis, John, builder, Ellandonan cottage, Edinburgh roadEllison, Mrs, Tighneilan house. Island bankEngineering Department of Postal Telegraphs, 4 Lombard street
88 ALPHABETICAL DIEECTORY.
Esslement, Isabella, assistant teacher, Farraline Park Institution,
3 Innes street
Established Church Female School, 5Q Academy street
Exchange buildings, High street
Falconer, Ann, seamstress, 24 Castle street
Falconer, Charles (of Falcon iron works)
Falconer, Daniel, miller, Midmills
Falconer, James, Island bank house
Falconer, James, tailor, 15 Chapel street
Falconer, John B. (of Falcon iron works)
Falconer, Peter, plasterer, Dempster gardens. Ho. Heathmount,Southside road
Falconer, William, cabman, 91 Castle street
Faller, Otto, jeweller, 52 Academy street
Farquharson, William, tailor, 5 New buildings. Queen street
Farraline Park Institution, Margaret street
Fenwick, William, accountant. Railway. Ho. Fountainville
Ferguson Brothers, jewellers and watchmakers to H.R.H. the
Prince of Wales, 41 Union street
Ferguson & Co., wine merchants, 27 Bridge street
Ferguson, Daniel, jeweller, 33 Union street. Ho. 6 Inglis street
Ferguson, Helen, 63 King street
Ferguson, Isabella, washerwoman, 21 Crown street
Ferguson, James (of Ferguson Brothers, jewellers), 4 Laurel ter-
race, Denny street
Ferguson, John, clerk and sheriff officer, 11 Fairfield lane
Ferguson, William, Holm mills
Ferguson, William, carpenter, 1 Pumpgate street
Ferguson, William (of Ferguson Brothers, jewellers), Primrose
villa, Charles street
Ferguson, Mrs, dressmaker, 3 Albert place
Ferguson, Mrs, midwife, 25 Charles street
Ferrie, Richard, plumber, 26 Crown street
Ferrie, Mrs, 2 Anderson street
Ferrie, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 20 Castle street
Ferrier, Alexander, engine-driver, 36 Petty street
Ferris, Francis, sergeant R.E., 18 Crown street
Ferris, William, artist, 23 Academy street. Ho. Hill place
Findlater, Lydia, Clachnacuddin hotel, 43, 44 Church street
Findlater, Simon, Lyon's court. Academy street
Findlay, James, gardener, Viewhill
Findlay, John, foreman painter, 52 Castle street
Findlay, John, painter, Duffus buildings. Petty street
Findlay, Thomas, gardener, Oaklands, Drummond terrace
FiulaysoD, John, teller, Caledonian bank, 3 Margaret street
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Finlayson, Simon, commercial traveller, 11 Hill street
rinlayson, William Edward, tailor, 8 Bridge street
Fleming, William, carpenter, 38 Friar's street
Fletcher, Mrs, 10 Telford street
Forbes & Macdonald, grocers and wine merchants, 40 Union st.
Forbes, Alexander, carpenter, 54 Church street
Forbes, Alexander, farmer, Damfield, Edinburgh road
Forbes, Alexander, jeweller, Forbes cottage, Kingsmills road
Forbes, Andrew, gardener, Heath cottage
Forbes, Archibald, dyer, 9, 10, 11 Huntly street
Forbes, Catherine, 3 Barnhill
Forbes, Charles, farmer, Dieribught, Millburn
Forbes, Christina, 2 Friar's lane
Forbes, Donald, general and furnishing ironmonger, 13 Union st.
Ho, 29 Church street
Forbes, Donald, painter, 13 High street
Forbes, Duncan, labourer, 19 U. Kessock street
Forbes, Duncan George, Millburn house, MillburnForbes, Hector, 6 Raining's stairs
Forbes, James, cover maker, Railway, 7 Crown street
Forbes, James, writer, 70 Church street
Forbes, John, carpenter, 11 Crown street
Forbes, John, draper, 27 High street, and 24 Inglis street. Ho.Palmerston place, Millburn
Forbes, Kenneth (of Forbes & Macdonald, grocers), 26 High st.
Forbes, Lachlan, meal dealer, 18 U. Kessock street
Forbes, Margaret, dressmaker, 17 Castle street
Forbes, William, labourer, 1 Pumpgate street
Forbes, William, police constable, 1 Edward's court
Forbes, Miss, 45 Telford roadForbes, Misses, dressmakers, 70 Church street
Forbes, Mrs, 50 Muirtown street
Forbes, Mrs Isabella, 2 Macdonald street, HaughForsyth, David, sculptor, 1, 22 Chapel street. Ho. No. 19
Forsyth, E., bookkeeper. Advertiser office. Ho. 11 Ness bankForsyth, James, goods manager's office, Railway. Ho. 20 Chapel
street
Forsyth, James, labourer, 12 Gilbert street
Forsyth, James S., A.M., rector, Farraline Park Institution.
Ho. 14 Innes street
Forsyth, John H,, wine and spirit merchant, 8 Inglis street. Ho.Theatre lane
Forsyth, W. B., printer and publisher, Advertiser office. Ho,11 Ness bank
Forsyth, William, parcel agent, Railway, 22 Castle street
Fotheringham, James, plumber, Campbell's close, Celt street
Fotheringham, Lewis, porter, Railway, 1 School lane, Church st.
M
90 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
Foxali, George, foreman engineer, Railway, 7 New buildings,
Tomnahurich street •
France, George, Silverwells, Ness bankFrancis, Archibald, miller, Midmills
Francis, James, miller, Millburn
Franciscan Convent Schools, 34 Huntl}' street
Fraser, A. T. F,
(of R. Fraser & Sons, clothiers), Fern cottage,
Southside road
Fraser, Alexander, 2 Bank street
Fraser, Alexander & Co., wholesale grocers, 16 Bank street
Fraser, Alexander, accountant, Hunt hall. Garibaldi place
Fraser, Alexander, bank ageut, Commercial bank, Church street
Fraser, Alexander, baker, 38 Baron Taylor's lane
Fraser, Alexander, baker, 9 Fairfield lane
Fraser, Alexander, blacksmith, 58 Academy street
Fraser, Alexander, blacksmith, 33 Bridge street. Ho. 54 Churchstreet
Fraser, Alexander, blacksmith, 7 Friar's street
Fraser, Alexander, carter, 3 Fairfield lane
Fraser, Alexander, farm grieve, TomnahurichFraser, Alexander, farmer, Ballifeary
Fraser, Alexander, grocer and spirit merchant, 28 Madras street
Fraser, Alexander, gardener, Eileanach lodge
Fraser, Alexander, granite works, Ardross street. Ho. Tomna-hurich cottage
Fraser, Alexander, labourer, 28 Nelson street
Fraser, Alexander, labourer, 37 Tomnahurich street
Fraser, Alexander, labourer, 10 Macdonald street, HaughFraser, Alexander, late farmer, 16 Brown street
Fraser, Alexander, mason, 57 Kinsr street
Fraser, Alexander, mason, 54 U. Kessock street
Fraser, Alexander, moulder, 11 Rose street
Fraser, Alexander, night watchman, Railway, 4 Barnhill
Fraser, Alexander (of Fraser & Co., wholesale. grocers), 7 Banklane
Fraser, Alexander, provision merchant, 49 Muirtown street. Ho.
Queen's buildings
Fraser, Alexander, relieving agent, Railway, 21 L. Kessock st.
Fraser, Alexander, seaman, 8 Glebe street
Fraser, Alexander, shoemaker, 91 Castle street
Fraser, Alexander, shoemaker, 27 King street
Fraser, Alexander, shoemaker, 39 U. Kessock street
Fraser, Alexander, solicitor and N.P., 22 Union street. Ho.
Annfield, Edinburgh road
Fraser, Alexander, stableman, 38 Petty street
Fraser, Alexander Dingwall, plumber and gasfitter, 30 Castle
street. Ho. No. 49
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Fraser, Alexander Simon, commercial traveller, Willow cottage,
Charles street
Fraser & Campbell, drapers, 46 High street
Fraser & Camming, fleshers, 55 Petty street
Fraser & Macdonald, carpenters, 13 Huntly street
Fraser & Macleod, grocers and wine and spirit merchants, 3
Bridge street
Fraser & Mactavish, agricultural commission agents, 5 Lombardstreet
Fraser, Andrew, 2 Young street
Fraser, Andrew, & Co., cabinetmakers, 7 Union st. Ho. No. 16
Fraser, Andrew, contractor, Reelig cottage, Campfield, Island
bankFraser, Andrew, labourer, 46 Tomnahurich street
Fraser, Andrew, porter, 16 Nelson street
Fraser, Andrew, proprietor, 16 L. Kessock street
Fraser, Andrew, shipmaster, 56 Telford road
Fraser, Andrew, shoemaker, 36 Muirtown street
Fraser, Andrew, tailor, 35 Castle street
Fraser, Angus, grocer, 23 Haugh road. Ho. 6 Inglis court
Fraser, Angus, railway guard, 27 Academy street
Fraser, Annie, 25 Crown street
Fraser, Archibald, blacksmith, 36 Muirtown street
Fraser, Archibald, gardener, 9 Church street
Fraser, Archibald, flesher, 22 Wells street. Ho. No. 34Fraser, Archibald, labourer, 15 Grant street
Fraser, Archibald John, draper. Observatory buildings, Culduthelroad
Fraser, Archibald Thomas Frederick, of Abertatff, Crown house,
Midmills road
Fraser, Captain Charles R., adjutant I.H.E.V., Heatherley,Culduthel road
Fraser, Catherine, grocer, 22 Grant street
Fraser, Catherine, laundress, 24 Crown street
Fraser, Catherine, lodging-house keeper, 5 Innes street
Fraser, Charles, labourer, 30 Muirtown street
Fraser, Charles, upholsterer, 4 Raining's stairs
Fraser, Christina, 6 Fraser street, HaughFraser, Christina, lodging-house keeper, Louise place, Argyle st.
Fraser, D. B., baker, 12 Petty street
Fraser, D. G., tobacconist and game salesman, New Market,Ho. 39 High street
Fraser, David, carpenter, 57 Tomnahurich street
Fraser, David, farmer, Dalneich, TomnahurichFraser, David, joiner, 20 Crown street
Fraser, Donald, Ballifeary
Fraser, Donald, 14 Nelson street
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Fraser, Donald, blackismith, 30 Chapel street
Eraser, Donald, blacksmith, 28 King street
Fraser, Donald, cattle-dealer, 4 Denny street
Fraser, Donald, clerk. Advertiser office. Ho. 22 Castle street
Fraser, Donald, collector for Gas and Water Co., 2 Gordon place
Fraser, Donald, commission agent, 2 Glebe street. Off. 21 BaronTaylor's lane
Fraser, Donald, engineer, 6 Waterloo place
Fraser, Donald, flesher, 6 Factory street
Fraser, Donald, gardener, 2 Dyer's court, Huntly street
Fraser, Donald, Garibaldi house, Garibaldi place
Fraser, Donald, grocer and spirit merchant, 92 Castle street.
Ho. No. 9l
Fraser, Donald, labourer, 2 Duff street
Fraser, Donald, labourer, 1 Lotland street
Fraser, Donald, labourer, 27 Tomnahurich street
Fraser, Donald, painter, 33 U. Kessock street
Fraser, Donald, printer, 15 Union street. Ho. 6 New buildings,
Tomnahurich street
Fraser, Donald, railway carter, 28 King street
Fraser, Donald, sawyer, 31 Muirtown street
Fraser, Donald, solicitor, accountant, and N.P., session-clerk of
Inverness, 7 Castle street
Fraser, Donald, tailor, 9 Church street
Fraser, Donald, tailor, Friar's court
Fraser, Donald, tailor, 4 Inglis court, HaughFraser, Donald, tobacconist, 37 Union street. Ho. Charles st.
Fraser, Dr J. G., Merlewood, Druramond terrace
Fraser, Duncan, potato merchant, 86 Castle street
Fraser, Duncan, labourer, 29 Haugh roadFraser, Edward, painter, 19 Friar's lane
Fraser, Elspet, 3 Edward's court
Fraser, Evan Baillie, distributor of stamps, 9 Union street. Ho.Balloan cottage, Culduthel
Fraser, Finlay, blacksmith, 1 Telford street
Fraser, Finlay, tailor, 20 Crown street
Fraser, Francis, joiner, 15 Friar's street
Fraser, Francis, labourer, 37 Rose street
Fraser, G. & D., engineers and millwrights, 1 Glebe street
Fraser, George, joiner, 4 North Church lane
Fraser, George, shoemaker, 8 Gilbert street
Fraser, Hector Sinclair, teller, Caledonian bank, Stratton, Cul-
loden
Fraser, Hugh, carter, MidmillsFraser, Hugh (of Fraser & Macdonald, carpenters, 13 Huntly
street), 11 Castle wyndFraser, Hugh, clerk, 11 Stephen's brae
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Fraser, Hugh, draper, 14 Union street. Ho. HolmeEraser, Hugh, N.P. and inspector of poor, Parochial Board office.
Ho. 11 Argyle street
Eraser, Hugh, mason, 1 New buildings, Tomnahurich street
Fraser, Hugh, mason, 7 Queen street
Fraser, Hugh, nurseryman, 58 Huntly street
Fraser, Hugh, poultry dealer, 7 Factory street
Fraser, Hugh, shoemaker, 4 Factory street
Fraser, Hugh, tailor, 6 Bridge street
Fraser, Hughina, dressmaker, 6 Bridge street
Fraser, Hugh Innea, pattern maker, 16 Rose street
Fraser, Huntly, grocer and spirit merchant, 76 Tomnahurich st.
Ho. 26 King street
Fraser, James, blacksmith, 3 Bank street
Fraser, James, blacksmith, 17 Queen street
Fraser, James, boot and shoemaker, 15 Rose street
Fraser, James, burgh police sergeant, 31 Friar's street
Fraser, James, C.E. and land surveyor, 57 Castle street. Ho. 1
Murray place
Fraser, James, carpenter, 2 Argyle street
Fraser, James, carpenter, 13 Argyle street
Fraser, James, carpenter, 17 Rose street
Fraser, James, carter, 18 Factory street
Fraser, James, corn merchant, 4 New market entry, Church st.
Fraser, James, gardener, 16 Stephen's brae
Fraser, James, gardener, 8 Tanner's lane
Eraser, James, jun., merchant, 3 Castle street. Ho. Bellevue,Drummond terrace
Fraser, James, labourer, 5 Brown street
Fraser, James, merchant, 23 Huntly street. Ho. No. 20Fraser, James, millwright, 28 L. Kessock street
Eraser, James (of Fraser & Mactavish, agricultural commissionagents), 5 View place
Fraser, James, painter, 3 Lombard street. Ho. 2 Hardie'sbuildings
Eraser, James, railway porter, 6 Stephen's braeFraser, James, shoemaker, 7 Grant street
Fraser, James, tailor, 35 Rose street
Fraser, James, the Lodge, RaigmoreEraser, John, cabinetmaker, 17 Friar's street
Eraser, John, cabinetmaker, 13 Wells street
Fraser, John, carpenter, 7 King street
Fraser, John, cartwright. Willow cottage, Charles street
Fraser, John, coachwright, 1 Fairfield lane
Fraser, John, farmer and carter, Kenneth street
Fraser, John, gardener, Hedgefield, Culduthel roadFraser, John, gardener, Island Bank cottage, Dores road
94 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
Fraser, John, general dealer, New market. Ho. Market entry
Fraser, John, grocer, 3 Duff street
Fraser, John, grocer and spirit dealer, 12 Celt street
Fraser, John, hairdresser, 5 Chapel street. Ho. 44 Academy st.
Fraser, John, innkeeper, 1 & 2 Glebe street
Fraser, John, mason, 28 Nelson street
Fraser, John, nurseryman, 58 Huntly street
Fraser, John (of Fraser & Campbell, drapers), 5 View place
Fraser, John (of Fraser & Gumming, fleshers), 54 Petty street
Fraser, John (of Mitchell & Fraser, chemists and dentists), 19
Church street. Ho 52 Church street
Fraser, John (of Andrew Smith & Co,, general drapers),
Craigellachie place, MillburnFraser, John, painter, 50 Castle street
Fraser, John, painter, 6 Crown street
Fraser, John, railway guard, 35 Castle street
Fraser, John, railway porter, 35 Madras street
Fraser, John, road contractor, 3 Innes street
Fraser, John, seaman, 8 Gilbert street
Fraser, John, shoemaker, 19 Friar's lane
Fraser, John, shoemaker, 16 L. Kessock street
Fraser, John, shoemaker, 19 Muirtown street
Fraser, John, slater, 9 Pumpgate street
Fraser, John, tailor, 9 Stephen's brae
Fraser, John, tailor and clothier, 47 High street
Fraser, John Henry, tailor, 3 Albert place
Fraser, Kenneth, baker, 81 Church street
Fraser, Lockhart, carpenter, Fraser's close, Muirtown street
Fraser, Margaret, huckster, 35 Friar's street
Fraser, Mary, dressmaker, 6 Bridge street
Fraser, May, general servant, 45 Castle street
Fraser, Neil, grocer, 7 Celt street
Fraser, Peter (of Andrew Smith & Co., 22 High street) 8 Viewplace
Fraser, Peter, proprietor, 51 Castle street
Fraser, Peter, provision merchant, 44 Grant street
Fraser, Peter, tailor, 25 Friar's street
Fraser, Robert & Sons, clothiers, &c., 96 Church street
Fraser, Robert, labourer, 50 Tomnahurich street
Fraser, Robert, tidewaiter, 9 Telford street
Fraser, Roderick, blacksmith, 23 Dufi street
Fraser, Roderick, carpenter, 44 Tomnahurich street
Fraser, Roderick, Cul-na-eilean house, L. DrummondFraser, Roderick (of Fraser & Macleod, grocers), 4 Bridge street
Fraser, Roderick, shipowner, 53 Tomnahurich street
Fraser, Simon, carter, 22 Petty street
Fraser, Simoo, mason, 26 Friar's street
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Eraser, Simon, painter, 24 Innes street
Eraser, Simon, potato merchant, New market. Ho. 33 Bridge sti
Eraser, Simon, potato merchant, New market. Ho. 9 Glebe st.
Eraser, Simon, railway porter, 33 Haugh road
Eraser, Simon, writer, 23 Church s'treet
Eraser, Thomas, baker, 47, 48 Huntly street
Eraser, Thomas, farmer. Crown farm, Kingsmills road
Eraser, Thomas, butcher, 85 Castle street
Eraser, Thomas, coachbuilder, 9 Church street
Eraser, Thomas, draper, 6 Bridge street
Eraser, Thomas, labourer, 10 Lotland street
Eraser, Thomas, labourer, 11 Macdonald street, HaughEraser, Thomas, labourer, 21 Madras street
Eraser, Thomas, mason, 16 L. Kessock street
Eraser, Thomas, tailor, 3 Factory close, King street
Eraser, Thomas, tailor, 24 Innes street
Eraser, Thomas, waulk-miller, 52 Tomnahurich street
Eraser, William, carter, 7 Queen street
Eraser, William, carpenter, Millburn
Eraser, William, clerk, Eailway, 18 Queen street
Eraser, William, cooper, 4 King's lane, Tomnahurich street
Eraser, William, gardener, Kingsmills house, Kingsmills
Eraser, William, gardener. Pond lodge, Druramond park
Eraser, William, gardener, Wester lodge, Drummond park
Eraser, William, grocer, 20 Bridge street
Eraser, William, grocer, 8, 9 Tap lane, Grant street
Eraser, William, innkeeper, 3, 4, 5 Grant street
Eraser, William, jeweller, 1 High street. Ho, No. 35
Eraser, William, jeweller, 8 North Church lane
Eraser, William, labourer, 2 Eraser street, HaughEraser, William, labourer, 20 Friar's lane
Eraser, William, labourer, 16 Glebe street
Eraser, William, late flesher, 22 Castle street
Eraser, William, plasterer, 33 Tomnahurich street
Eraser, William, porter, Harrold's court. Academy street
Eraser, William (of Inverness Iron Co.), Annfield, Edinburgh road
Eraser, William, Rae cottage, Kenneth street
Eraser, William, seaman, 1 Lotland street
Eraser, William, shoemaker, 29 Castle street
Eraser, William, shoemaker, 2 King street
Eraser, William, storekeeper. Baron Taylor's lane. Ho. Kingst.
Eraser, Miss, 64 Church street
Eraser, Miss, 2 Ness bankEraser, Miss, dressmaker, 74 Church street
Eraser, Miss, dressmaker, 4 Eraser street, HaughEraser, Miss, dressmaker, 2 Glebe street
Eraser, Miss, dressmaker, Post-office buildings, Market brae
96 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
Fraser, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 9 Stephen's braeFraser, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, Tomnahurich cottage,
Tomnahurich street
Fraser, Miss Catherine, 48 King street
Fraser, Miss Catherine, boarding: and day school, 32 Church streetFraser, Miss H., 2 Edward's court, Theatre laneFraser, Miss Jane, teacher, Raining's school. Ho. 28 Tnnes st.
Fraser, Miss Jean, seamstress, 46 Muirtown street
Fraser, Miss Margaret, lodging-house keeper, 56 Shore streetFraser, Miss Marianne Robertson, music teacher, Academy. Ho.
1 Huntly place
Fraser, Miss Mary, huckster, 60 Huntly street
Fraser, Miss May, dressmaker, 1 Rose street
Fraser, Misses, 6 L. View place
Fraser, Misses, 25 Rose street
Fraser, Mrs, 6 Albert place
Fraser, Mrs, 35 Bridge street
Fraser, Mrs, 6 Drummond street
Fraser, Mrs, 4 Fraser street, HaughFraser, Mrs, 3 High street
Fraser, Mrs, 23 Innes street
Fraser, Mrs, 27 Innes street
Fraser, Mrs, 32 Madras street
Fraser, Mrs, 64 Telford roadFraser, Mrs, 13a Telford street
Fraser, Mrs, 13 Young street
Fraser, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 4 Hardie's buildings
Fraser, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 22 Union street
Fraser, Mrs, proprietrix, 48 Tomnahurich street
Fraser, Mrs A., 4 Duff street
Fraser, IMrs Ann, 7 Inglis court, HaughFraser, Mrs Ann, laundress, 28 Tomnahurich street
Fraser, Mrs Anne, washerwoman, 6 Fraser street, HaughFraser, Mrs Captain Cochrane, 3 Douglas rowFraser, Mrs Catherine, 13 Gilbert street
Fraser, Mrs Catherine, lodging-house keeper, 23 Douglas rowFraser, Mrs Catherine, 1 Huntly place
Fraser, Mrs David, 22 Huntly street
Fraser, Mrs Elizabeth, lodging-house keeper, 5 Friar's street
Fraser, Mrs Isabella, 6 Bridge street
Fraser, Mrs Jane, 34 Haugh roadFraser, Mrs Jean, seamstress, 38 Baron Taylor's laneFraser, Mrs John, 31 Brown street
Eraser, Mrs John, 22 King street
Fraser, Mrs Lockhart, midwife, Eraser's close, Muirtown street
Fraser, Mrs Margaret, 5 Bank street
Fraser, Mrs Mary, dressmaker, 28 Muirtown street
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Fraser, Mrs Phineas, 18 Petty street
Eraser, Mrs R., 48 U. Kessock street
Fraser, Mrs Simon, Allan cottage, Edinburgh road
Eraser, Mrs William, 21 Grant street
Fraser, Mrs William, grocer and spirit dealer, 15, 16 U. Kessock
street
Free East Church, Academy street
Free High Church, Bank street
Free North Church, North Church place
Free West Church, U. Kessock street
Freeman, Charles, fishmonger and game dealer, 4 Drummondstreet. Ho. Porterfield cottage
Fridge, Alexander, mason, 15 Stephen's brae
EuUarton, Andrew, baker, 7 Lombard street. Ho. Grant's close,
High street
Eullarton, Mrs, Keith's cottage, Denny street
Eyfe, John, seaman, 6 U. Kessock street
Fyfe, William, Militia staff sergeant, 32 Academy street
GGaelic Church, Church street
Gallic, Charles, plasterer, Eraser's court. Tanner's lane
Gallie, Duncan, engineer, 5 Douglas rowGallie, Jessie, dressmaker, 13 Petty street
Gallie, Mrs, 5 Wells street
Galloway, George, chemist, 8 Castle street. Ho. No. 9
Gardner, Mrs, green-grocer, 81 Castle street
Gaul, Mrs, 3 Factory street
Gellion, Miss, Bonniefield, Southside road
Gentle, Robert, farmer, Balcraggan, Palmerston place, MillburnGerrie, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 15 Innes street
Gerries, Alexander, fisherman, 2 Queen's buildings, Muirtown st.
Gibb, Robert, boilermaker, 23 Innes street
Gibson, Daniel, tailor and clothier, 10, 11 Petty st. Ho. No. 11
Gibson, John, second English master. Royal Academy. Ho.Caledonian Hotel
Gibson, Magnus, fishing-tackle maker-, 8 Stephen's brae
Gibson, Peter, crockery merchant, 37 Rose street
Gibson, Mrs, 44 Church street
Gill, John, store-keeper, 12a Telford street
Gill, Mrs, 1 Celt street
Gillanders, Roderick, labourer, 18 Abbey street
Gillespie, Mrs, Longman road. Rose street
Gillies, William, carpenter, 5 Crown street
Gillies, Mrs, grocer, 43 Grant street
Gilmour, Jean, dressmaker, 11 Chapel street
Glass, Alexander, labourer, 43 Shore street
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98 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
Glen, Robert, fitter, 7 Albert place
Gollan, Donald, carpenter, 2 Brown street
GoUan, William, carter, 47 IT. Kessock street
Gordon & Smith, grocers, and agents for W. & A. Gilbey, 20Union street
Gordon, Angus, shoemaker, 21 Petty street. Ho. No. 8
Gordon, David, shopman, 12 Innes street
Gordon, Duncan, labourer, 18 King street
Gordon, Duncan, late farmer and innkeeper, Drummond cottage,
11 Drummond road
Gordon, Duncan, shoemaker, 10 Stephen's brae
Gordon, James, grocer and wine merchant, 40 High street. Ho.Upper View place
Gordon, James, labourer, 18 Rose street
Gordon, Jane, Ryeford house, Ardconnel terrace (east)
Gordon, John, labourer, 69 Tomnahurich street
Gordon, John, militia sergeant, 49 Tomnahurich street
Gordon, John, salmon fisher, 9 Glebe street
Gordon, John Alexander, surgeon-dentist, 30 High street
Gordon, Sergeant, recruiting staff, 43 Huntly street
Gordon, Thomas, carpenter, 9 Crown street
Gordon, William, gardener, Merlewood, Drummond terrace
Gordon, Mrs, Viewbank, Upper View place
Gorm, James, coast-guardsman, 9 Telford road
Gossip, James, manager, Muirtown nursery
Gow, John 0., jeweller, watchmaker, and optician, 17 Bridge
street. Ho. 15 Douglas rowGowenlock, William, assistant secretary, Highland Railway. Ho.
Porterfield
Grant, Alexander, baker, 1 Fairfield lane
Grant, Alexander, game-keeper, 53 Shore street
Grant, Alexander, tailor, 7 L. Kessock street
Grant, Alexander, saddler. Cooper's close, 66^ Church street
Grant, Alexander (of Gunn & Grant, drapers), 10 Castle street
Grant, Allan, dyer and scourer, 49 Petty street
Grant, Andrew, seaman, 10 Lotland street
Grant & Co., livery stables, Baron Taylor's lane. Off. 17 Unionstreet
Grant, Catherine, laundress, 19 Petty street
Grant, Daniel J., sheriff-officer and accountant, 38 Bridge
street
Grant, Grigor, tailor, 18 Glebe street
Grant, James, Ballifeary
Grant, James, clerk, Fraser's court, Tanners' lane
Grant, James, gardener, Fraser's court. Tanners' lane
Grant, James, mason, 1 New market entry. Church street
Grant, James, wire-fencer, 2 Factory close, King street
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY. 99
Grant, John, accountant and commission agent, 17 Union street.
Ho. Dunain parkGrant, John, carpenter, 6 Theatre lane
Grant, John, superintendent. Reformatory school. Rose street
Grant, John, tailor, 37 High street
Grant, John, upholsterer, 59 Huntly street
Grant, Peter, railway porter, 11 Macdonald street, HaughGrant, Peter, tailor, 55 Tomnahurich street
Grant, Robert (of Macdougall & Co., Royal Tartan Warehouse),3 Ness bank
Grant, Thomas, fitter, 44 Muirtown street
Grant, William, carpenter, TomnahurichGrant, William, surgeon-dentist, 20 Church street. Ho. Blythe-
field cottage, Edinburgh road
Grant, William Ross, solicitor. Castle. Ho. Maryhill, Edinburghroad
Grant, Miss, 19 Madras street
Grant, Miss, Marine cottage, Dores road
Grant, Miss, Primrose villa Charles street
Grant, Miss, 13 Telford str
Grant, Miss Catherine, 3 Ardross street
Grant, Mrs, 3 Stephen's brae
Grant, Mrs, 13 U. Kessock street
Grant, Mrs, huckster, 6 L. Kessock street
Grant, Mrs, office-keeper, 9 Union street
Grant, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 7 New buildings, Tomnahurichstreet
Grant, Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 20 Inglis street
Grant, Mrs, proprietrix, 55 King street
Grant, Mrs Ann, 18 Inglis street
Grant, Mrs John, 35 Castle street
Grant, Mrs Margaret, lodging-house keeper, 33 King street
Grant, Mrs Peter, 26 Shore street
Graham, Alexander, skinner, 16 L. Kessock street
Graham, Donald, carter, 29 Madras street
Graham, Eergus, tailor. Eraser's buildings. Castle wyndGraham, James, tinsmith. Eraser's buildings, Castle wyndGraham, John, gunmaker, 27 Union street. Ho. 17 Wells st.
Graham, John, labourer, 11 Eriar's street
Gray, David (of Inverness Candle Co.), Shore street
Gray, Henry, turner, 33 Shore street
Gray, James, ship chandler, 33, 34 Grant street
Gray, James, slater, 23 Eriar's lane. Ho. 33 Eriar's street
Gray, John, boot and shoemaker (Maybole branch), 100 Churchstreet
Gray, William, pedlar, 49 U. Kessock street
Gray, Miss Jessie, grocer, 44 Academy street
100 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
Gregory, Alexander A., corn merchant, 15 Union street. Ho.Westwood cottage, Drummond terrace
Grehan, John, Ordnance survey, 46 Telford road
Grehan, Peter, Ordnance survey, 46 Telford road
Grey, Andrew, stoker, 61 Castle street
Greyfriar's Church-yard, Friar's street
Grieve, Magnus, seaman, 2 Shore street
Groat, David, baker, 14 Huntly street
Groat, John, labourer, Ballifeary
Guildry Hall, Exchange, High street
Gunn, David, seaman, 10 Gilbert street
Gunn, Donald, painter, 54 U. Kessock street
Gunn, Robert, coachman, 27 Academy street
Gunn, William (of Gunn & Grant, drapers), 10 Castle street
Gunn, Mrs, merchant, 46 Grant street
Guthrie, Robert, parcel porter, 27 Innes street
HHaig, Mrs, 2 Huntly place
Haldane, George, carter. North Church lane
Hall, George Hallam, tailor and clothier, 24 Union street. Ho.Hawthorn walk
Hamilton & Sim, stock salesmen, Petty street
Hamilton & Son, auctioneers, 7 Church street
Hamilton, Charles (of Simpson & Hamilton, solicitors), Southsidecottage
Hamilton, George (of Hamilton & Son, auctioneers), 7 Church st.
Hamilton, James (of Thomas Smith & Co., Hunt Hall). Ho,Southside cottage, Southside road
Hamilton, James Walker (of Thomas Smith & Co., Hunt Hall).
Ho. 4 Ardross street
Hamilton, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 47 High street
Harcombe, Harriet, hotel-keeper, Waverley hotel, 25 Union st.
Hardie, Miss, dressmaker, Hardie's cottage, Hardie's buildings
Harrow, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 15 Argyle street
Hasson, James, pedlar, 3 Edward's court. Theatre laneHasson, Michael, broker, 63, 54 Grant street
Hauser, Philip, watch and clock maker, 63 Petty street
Hawley, Frederick, general dealer, 60 Shore street
Hay, A. P., solicitor, town chamberlain, and postmaster, River-dale, Lower Drummond. Off. Market brae
Hay, John, missionary, 14 Wells street
Hay, John, plumber. Pavilion, Ardross street
Hay, Murdoch, tailor, 5 Raining's stairs
Hay, Mrs Janet, 10 Muirtown street
Henderson, Alexander, cabinetmaker, 9 TuUoch's buildings,
Ardconnel terrace (east)
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY. 101
Henderson, George, joiner, 25 Innes street
Henderson, George, labourer, 2 Inglis court, HaughHenderson, Thomas G., agent for Bell, Rannie, & Co., wine
merchants, Leith, Highland Club buildings, High street.
Ho. No. 3
Henderson, W. L., printing manager, Advertiser office. Ho, 23
Douglas rowHenderson, Miss, 13a Telford street
Henderson, Miss, dressmaker, 91 Castle street
Henderson, Mrs, dressmaker, 6 Drummond street
Henderson, Mrs Mary, fancy warehouse, 1 Bridge street. Ho.3 High street
Hendery, Charles A., architectural surveyor, 39 Union st. Ho.37 Telford road
Hendrie, James, labourer, 5 Innes street
Hendrie, Robert, railway guard, Millburn
Hendry, James, maltman, 45 Castle street
Hepburn, Angus, meal dealer, 5 Academy street
Hepburn, George, dresser. Cemetery, Tomnahurich bridge
High Church and Burying ground, Church street
High School, Barnhill, Hill terrace
Highland Arms Hotel, Grant's close. High street
Highland Club, 18 High street
Highland Railway Station, Academy street
Highlander Printing office, 42 Church street—Publishing office,
ExchangeHill, Thomas, jun., teller, B. L. Co.'s Bank. Ho. Ness bankHilton, Thomas, engine-driver. Railway, 2 New buildings, Tom-
nahurich street
Hobban, Thomas, draughtsman, Ordnance survey, 2 L. Kessockstreet
Hogg, Adam, tailor, 14 Drummond street
Hollis, William, flesher, New market. Ho. 22 Union street
HoUoway, John, tailor, 14 Argyle street
Holme, Mrs, 33 Wells street
Honeyman, Peter, salmon fisher. Citadel
Hood, Alexander, mason, 8 North Church lane
Hood, Donald, mason, 12 Friar's street
Hood, John, carpenter, 28, 30 Friar's street. Ho. No. 30
Hood, William, railway guard, 2 New buildings, Tomnahurichstreet
Hood, Mrs, furnished lodgings, 39 Union street
Hood, Mrs Margaret, 58 Huntly street
Home, Peter, carpenter, 7 Shore street
Hossack, Duncan, seaman, 8 Shore street
Hossack, James, bridge keeper, Tomnahurich bridge
Home, John, tailor, 33JBrown^r€et
102 ALPHABETICAL BIRECTOKY.
Howard, Rev. Joseph, Wesleyan minister, 13 Anderson street
Howden Brothers, seedsmen, nurserymen, and florists, 29 Highstreet. Nurseries—Muirtown
Howden, John (of Howden Brothers), Albyn villa, Telford street
Howden, Matthew (of Howden Brothers), Albyn villa, Telford st.
Hunter, John, joiner, Eraser's court, Tanner's lane
Hutchison, Alexander, labourer, 26 L. Kessock street
Hutchison, Thomas, carter, 30 Chapel street
Hutchison, Thomas, railway guard, 5 Raining's stairs
Imlack, Alexander, mason, 8 Pumpgate street
Imray, Robert, upholsterer and cabinetmaker, 46, 47 Churchstreet. Ho. No, 55
Industrial Society Depot, I5 Drummond street
Inglis, Colonel Hugh, of Kingsmills, Kingsmills houseInglis, Mrs, Aultnaskiach cottage, Culduthel road
Inkson, L. A., solicitor and accountant, 39 Union street. Ho.16 Telford street
Inland Revenue Office, 18 Academy street
Innes & Macdonald, solicitors and N.P., 67 Church street
Innes, Charles (of Innes & Macdonald, solicitors), Bruar, OldEdinburgh road
Innes, Hugh, tailor, 19 King street
Innes, John, 37 Friar's street
Innes, John, fiesher. New market, 27 Innes street
Innea, Robert Bruce, millwright, 2 Albert place
Innes, William, carpenter, 7 Innes street
Innes, Mrs, Fountain cottage, Edinburgh roadInverness Advertiser Office, 11 Bank street
Inverness Candle Company, 1 Fanellan place, Shore street
Inverness Courier Office, 5 Bank lane
Inverness Dispensary, 37 Huntly street
Inverness Gas and Water Company, Manse place
Inverness Iron Company, Rose street
Inverness Loan Office, 38 and 39 Academy street
Inverness Public Hall Coy.'s Office, 1 Bank lane
Inverness Sea Insurance Company, 39 Union street •
Inverness Subscription Library, 9 Union street
Irvine, John, blacksmith, 59 U. Kessock street
Irvine, John, clerk, 10 Wells street
Irvine, William, traveller, 47 U. Kessock street
JJack, Alexander, boot, shoe, and brogue maker, 51, 52 Petty
street. Ho. No. 52
Jack, Charles, shipmaster, 5 Shore street
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Jack, William, seaman, 36 Madras street
Jack, Mrs Jane, dressmaker, 61 Academy street
Jamieson, Christina, 47 Castle street
Jamieson, Miss, 18 Church street
Jenkins, Alexander, tailor, 1 Friar's place
Johnston, Alexander, pointsman, Kailway, 12 Stephen's brae
Johnston, Archibald, wool agent and skinner, 23 Shore street
Johnston, George, pointsman, Railway, 7 Glebe street
Johnston, John, miller, 43 Muirtown street
Johnston, Roderick, carpenter, 37 Muirtown street
Johnston, Roderick, labourer, 3 Madras street
Johnston, Roderick, photographer, 1 Greig street. Ho. 27 Huntly
street
Johnston, Mrs, 2 Murray place
Johnston, Mrs Dr, 7 Ardconnel terrace (west)
Johnstone, Hugh, foreman printer, A dvertiser office, 2 Douglas row
Johnstone, John, railway guard, 20 Douglas row
Johnstone, "William, grocer, 32 Haugh road
Jolly, William, H.M. inspector of schools, Island bank
Jones, David, locomotive superintendent. Railway. Ho. Carle-
ton villa, Millburn
Junor, Donald, labourer, 17 Rose street
Junor, Donald, ropemaker, 47 Telford road
Junor, Evan, gardener, the Lodge, Heatherley
Junor, William, carpenter, 4 Telford street
KKay, Godfrey, engineer, 26 Innes street
Keith, Charles, bookseller, stationer, and lithographer, 20, 21
Church street. Ho. 3 Murray place
Keith, David, watchmaker, 18 Castle street
Keith, William, watchmaker, 15 High street. Ho. Denny street
Kelly, Hugh, hatter, 43 High street. Ho. 8 Ardconnel terrace
(west)
Kemp, Mrs, Dieribught, Millburn
Kennedy, Alexander, porter, 7 Tanner's lane
Kennedy, Donald, clerk, 1 Telford road
Kennedy, Duff, clerk, 16 Madras street
Kennedy, John, mason, 25 High street
Kennedy, Miss, boarding-house keeper, 9 Bank street
Kennedy, Miss G,, 42 Castle street
Kennedy, Mrs, 12 Chapel street
Kennedy, Mrs, fancy warehouse, 16 High st. Ho. 9 Hill street
Kennedy, Mrs John, lodging-house keeper, 5 U. Kessock street
Kennoway, William, ticket collector, 10 Pumpgate street
Kerr, J ohn, (of Thomas Kerr & Son, merchants, 36 High street),
15 Academy street
104 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
Kerr, Peter Gumming, governor of prison
Kerr, Thomas & Son, merchants, 36 High street. Ho. 15Academy street
Keating, Ernest, music master, Academy. Ho. Laurel terrace
Denny street
Kidd, Hugh, M.R.C.Y.S., veterinary surgeon, 37 Academy st.
Kinsley, James, Militia sergeant, 25 Grant street
Kyle, Miss, Willow cottage, Charles street
Laidlaw, Miss, 2 Drummond road
Laing, James, Militia sergeant, 11 Telford road
Lamond, Charles, audit inspector and factor, Railway. Ho.Meadowfield villa, Millburn
Lamond, Colin, seaman, 88 Castle street
Lamond, Murdoch, labourer, 43 Nelson street
Lamond, Murdoch, labourer, 12 North Church lane
Lang, Edward, coastguard, 12 Telford road
Laverton, Alexander, ferryman, 25 L. Kessock street
Lawler, Arthur, joiner, 25 Castle street
Lawrence, James, gilder, 1 Albert place
Lawrence, James K., cabinetmaker, 34 Chapel street
Lawrence, Robert Aitken (of Morrison & Lawrence, wood mer-
chants and shipowners), Pine House, Telford street
Lawrie William (of Matthews & Lawrie, architects, 108 Churchstreet), 4 Castle street
Leitch, Mrs, 11 North Church lane
Leith, Miss, private lodging-house keeper, 8a Ness bankLindsay, Robert, engine-driver, 9 Innes street
Linton, William, clerk. Citadel houseLogan & Co., music sellers and pianoforte tuners, 30 Church st.
Logan & Thomson, plumbers, &c., 61 Church street
Logan, Simon, slater, 5 Factory street
Logan Miss (of Logan & Thomson, plumbers), 60 Church street
Logan, Mrs, 24 Huntly street
Logie, John, shoemaker, 21 Inglis street
Long, Alexander, shoemaker, 7 Market brae
Lome Hotel, 1, 2, 3 Huntly street
Lynch, Patrick, 4 Wells' street
Lyon, James, porter, 23 Crown street
MMain, Mrs Ann, 11 Brown street
Mair, Thomas, sergeant. Militia, Ballifeary
Manford, Robert Alexander, M.D., 9 Ness bankMann, Colin, blacksmith, 42 Petty street
Mann, William, blacksmith, 28 Petty street
ALPHABETICAL DIEECTORY. 305
Manning, Thomas, draughtsman, Ordnance survey office, 35
Wells' street
Mannis, Charles, engine driver, Eailway, 2 New buildings, Tom-nahurich street
Manners, Charles Robert, C.E., 22 Union street. Ho, Sunny-bank, Culduthel road
Marello, Mrs, furrier, 66^ Church street
Marks, Robert, general dealer, New Market. Ho. 53 King st.
Marr, John, light porter, 6 Bank street
Marshall, Miss, 35 Academy street
Martin, Alexander, innkeeper, 71 Toranahurich st. Ho. No. 70
Martin, Alexander, labourer, 2 Duff street
Martin, James, carpenter, 51 Castle street
Martin, James Robertson, collector of Petty Customs, 16 Friar's
street
Martin, John, labourer, 36 Madras street
Martin, John, sexton, 46 Academy street
Martin, William, corporal, R.A., I.A.V. Drill Hall, Margaretstreet
Martin, William, late vintner, 21 Douglas rowMartin, Mrs Jessie, 10 Glebe street
Massie, James, carpenter, 1 Wells' street
Mason, William D , draughtsman. Ordnance survey. Ho.Pavilion, Ardross street
Masson, Mrs, Bellfield, Dores roadMather, George, artist, 12 L. View place
Matheson, Alexander, labourer, 28 King street
Matheson, Alexander, labourer, 11 Pumpgate street
Matheson, Donald, labourer, 15 Celt street
Matheson, Dougald, ship carpenter, Tap lane, Grant street
Matheson, Duncan, labourer, 6 Madras street
Matheson, Hugh, tailor, 35 Castle street
Matheson, James, tailor, 21 Friar's street
Matheson, John, cabinetmaker, 25 Innes street
Matheson, Kenneth, seaman, 6 Brown street
Matheson, Lilias, publican, 2, 3 Petty street
Matheson, Mary, provision dealer, 36 Church street
Matheson, Roderick, labourer, 22 Nelson street
Matthews & Lawrie, architects, 108 Church street
Maxwell, James, seaman, 35 Nelson street
Mayhew, Henry, Ordnance survey. North Church place
Melvin, James, bookseller, 29 Union street. Ho. 1 Ardconnelterrace (west)
Melvin, Donald, police constable, Ballifeary
Menzies, John, Caledonian hotel, 16, 17 Church street
Middleton, D., & Co., coal, lime and timber merchant, 8 Lom-bard street
106 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
Middleton, David, (of D. Middleton & Co., coal, &c., merchants.)
Ho. 11 L. Kessock street
Miles, William, labourer, 32 Friar's street
Millar, John, wool stores, 4 A.nderson street. Ho. 20 Rose st.
Millar, George, china merchant, 56, 57 Petty street
Millar, Robert, mason, 1 Inglis court, Haugh road
Millar, Isabella, late merchant, 15 Muirtown street
Millar, Isabella, provision dealer, 11 Muirtown street
Millar, James, grocer, New market. Ho, Culcabock village
Millar, John, builder, 3 Paton street, HaughMillar, Peter, 15 Celt street
Millar, Thomas, janitor, Parraline Park Institution, Margaret st.
Millar, Mrs, dressmaker, 12 Anderson street
Millar, Mrs, dressmaker, 26 Chapel street
Milne, David, warehouseman, 30 Union street. Ho. No. 22Milne, Donald, painter, 65 Huntly street
Milne, Fergus, tailor, 3 Factory close, King street
Milne, William, The Restaurant, 1 and 3 Union street. Ho.Ardconnel terrace (east) .<*'
Minck, Primus, watchmaker, 21 Castle street. So, 5 Albert place
Mitchell, J. supervisor, Inland Revenue oflSce, Ho. Fern villa,
Southside road
Mitchell & Fraser, chemists and dentists, 19 Church street
Mitchell, Henry (of Mitchell & Fraser, chemists, &c.), 19 Churchstreet. Ho, Surbiton house, Fairfield lane
Mitchell, Joseph, C.E,, Viewhill
Mollison & Co. (Limited), timber merchants. Citadel
Money, John Henry Gibbons, organist, St Andrews Cathedral,
professor of music, 9 Union street. Ho, Crown place,
Southside road
More, Mrs, Rose bank, 1 Drummond road
Morel Brothers, wine merchants and Italian warehousemen, 31
Church street
Morgan, Ann, grocer, 12 Church street. Ho, 9 Union street
Morgan, George, post-horse master, 53 Castle street
Morine, Charles Harland, professor of music, 29 Church street
Morris, Andrew, engine driver, Kingsmills road
Morris,' John, & Co., glaziers and frame makers, 7 Chapel street
Morrison & Lawrence, shipowners and wood merchants, 39 Unionstreet
Morrison, Hector, C,E., 49 Telford street
Morrison, James, clerk, 2 Queen street
Morrison, John, 11 Douglas rowMorrison, John, labourer, 2 Fraser street, HaughMorrison, John, turner, 2 Ness walkMorrison, Robert, jeweller, watchmaker, and optician, 39 Bridge
street. Ho. 72 Church street
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY. 107
Morrison, William, pawnbroker, 2 Madras street
Morrison, William (of Morrison & Lawrence, shipowners), Birch-
wood house. Lower DrummondMorrison, William, tailor, 64 Castle street
Morrison, William, tailor, 44 Huntly street
Morrison, Mrs, 21 UufF street
Morrison, Mrs Margaret, green grocer, 10 Baron Taylor's lane
Morton, M., & Co., fancy bazaar, 6 Lombard street. Ho. Charles
street
Munro, Alexander, draper, Scotia house, 5 Bridge street. Ho.No. 6
Munro, Alexander, fitter, 7 Albert place
Munro, Alexander, grocer, 19 Grant street
Munro, Alexander, late slater, 12 Duff Street
Munro & Co., Victoria House, drapers, 24 High street
Munro, Andrew, assistant teacher, Farraline park institution, 27Rose street
Munro, Andrew, joiner, 14 Friar's street
Munro Brothers, seedsmen and nurserymen, 11 Union street
Munro, Charles, writer. Castle. Ho. 12 Douglas rowMunro, Christopher, bootmaker, 86 Church street. Ho. 7 Douglas
rowMunro, Colin, 20 Telford street
Munro, David, carpenter, 10 Hill street
Munro, David, collector of poor rates, 38 Church street
Munro, David, grocer, 9 Lombard street
Munro, David, pork-curing establishment, 26 Haugh roadMunro, Donald, 29 Shore street
Munro, Donald, carpenter, Grace cottage. North Church place
Munro, Donald, labourer, 3 Gilbert street
Munro, Donald, newsvendor, 3 Maggot rowMunro, Duncan, carpenter, 20 Gilbert street
Munro, Findlay, tailor, 9 Church street
Munro, George, brassfounder. Railway, 7 Glebe street
Munro, George, locomotive accountant. RailwayMunro, George, grocer, 67 Castle street
Munro, George, tailor and clothier, 13 Bridge street
Munro, Henry, corn factor, 11 Union street. Ho. 2 Hill terrace
Munro, Hugh, Friar's court
Munro, Hugh, cabinetmaker, 3 Brown street
Munro, Hugh, gardener, Broadstone parkMunro, Hugh, mason, Session park, Kingsmilla roadMunro, Hugh, road inspector, 61 Shore street
Munro, Hugh, tailor, 31 Bridge street
Munro, James, carpenter, 5 Glebe street
Munro, James, plumber, 10 North Church place
Muuro, James, ship carpenter, 1 Tap lane, Grant street
108 ALPHABETICAL DTEECTORY.
Munro, James T., printer, 12a Telford street
Munro, John, carpenter, 4 Castle street
Munro, John, Glenallan cottage, Charles street
Munro, John (of Munro & Co., drapers), 42 Huntly street
Munro, John (of Munro Brothers, seedsmen), 9 L. View place
Munro, John, labourer, 3 U. Kessock street
Munro, John, late proprietor, North Church lane
Munro, John, painter, 31 Bridge street
Munro, John, steamboat steward, 14 Telford road
Munro, John, tailor, 46 Huntly street
Munro, John, wine and spirit dealer, 55 Academy st. Ho. No. 54
Munro, Margaret, 12 Chapel street
Munro, Mary, dressmaker, Ballifeary
Munro, Peter, seaman, 33 Brown street
Munro, Simon, painter, 12 U. Kessock street
Munro, William, carter, 30 Nelson street
Munro, William, grocer and provision dealer, 9 Gilbert street
Munro, William, plumber, 9 Union street
Munro, Misses, milliners, 31 Union street. Ho. 12 Douglasrow
Munro, Mrs, 4 Douglas rowMunro, Mrs, 3 Inglis court, HaughMunro, Mrs, 6 L. Kessock street
Munro, Mrs, 4 Young street
Munro, Mrs, toy dealer, 6 Young street
Munro, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, Grant's close, High street
Munro, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 42 Union street
Munro, Mrs, ship chandler, 2 Grant street
Munro, Mrs, Millburn cottage
Munro, Mrs A., 12 Douglas rowMunro, Mrs Christina, 29 Muirtown street
Munro, Mrs Isabella, washerwoman, 3 Madras street
Munro, Mrs J., ship chandler, 2 Gilbert street
Murdoch, John, of the Highlander, Tomatin cottage, Kingsmills
road
Murdoch, Mrs Ann, 44 King street
Murphy, Edward, hawker, 2 Factory street
Murphy, Owen, broker, 29 Chapel street
Murray, Catherine, milliner, 73 Church street
Murray, Donald, carpenter, Waterloo place. Ho. 73 Church st.
Murray, Evan, clerk. Ordnance survey office, 15 Wells street
Murray, George, shoemaker, 20 Nelson street
Murray, Isabella, lodging-house keeper, 7 King's lane, Tomna-hurich street
Murray, John, coachman, Woodcliff. Ho. 5 Barnhill
Murray, William, chief-constable, Castle. Ho. 41 Academystreet
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MACMacadam, Robert, grocer, 54 Muirtown street
Macallan, John, blacksmith, 24 L. Kessock street. Ho. No. 27Macallister, Thomas Stewart, Inverness Arms hotel. Academy st.
Macandrew, Alexander, sailmaker, 4 Shore street
Macandrew, Alexander, sailmaker, 53 Shore street
Macandrew, H. C, solicitor and sheriff-clerk of Inverness-shire,
Castle. Ho. The Dieribught
Macandrew, Miss, Midmills cottage, Midmills
Macarthur, Catherine, dressmaker, 33 Haugh road
Maoarthur, John, late cashier, Bank of Scotland, 18 Ness bankMacarthur, Peter, baker, 52 King street
Macarthur, Miss Isabella Mary, 30 Rose street
Macaulay, Margaret, 5 Friar's lane
Macbain, John, house painter, 3 Lombard street. Ho. 1|Drummond street
Macbean, A. & Sons, tailors, clothiers, & outfitters, 35 Union st.
Macbean, Alexander (of A. Macbean & Sons, clothiers), 4 Prince's
place
Macbean, Alexander, tailor, 65 Huntly street
Macbean, Andrew, gard^ener, 15 Stephen's brae
Macbean, Catherine, 66^ Church street
Macbean, Charles, grocer, Neale place. Rose street
Macbean, David, blacksmith, 5 Brown street
Macbean, Donald, cabinetmaker, Duffus buildings. Petty street
Macbean, Donald (of A. Macbean & Sons, clothiers), 57 Telfordroad
Macbean, Donald, pensioner, Harrold's close, Academy street
Macbean, Donald, sergeant, burgh police, 6 Paton street, HaughMacbean, Elizabeth, 3 Friar's lane
Macbean, George, assistant out-door inspector of poor, 50 Churchstreet
Macbean, James, auctioneer and appraiser, 2, 4 Chapel street.
Ho. No. 2Macbean, James, blacksmith, 55 U. Kessock street
Macbean, James, labourer, 40 Rose street
Macbean, James, rope spinner, 9 Pumpgate street
Macbean, James, weaver, 9 Duff street
Macbean, John, cabinetmaker, 44 Muirtown street
Macbean, John, carpenter, 39 Friar's street
Macbean, John, coal merchant, 13 L. View placeMacbean, John, pork-curer, 9 Church street
Macbean, John, porter, 30 High street
Macbean, John, porter, 7 Queen street
Macbean, John, tailor, 20 Douglas rowMacbean, Lachlan, 4 Inglis court, Haugh
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Macbean, Laclalan, sheriff officer, 43 Castle street
Macbean, Lewis, oil and manure agent, Dempster gardens. Ho.1 Hardie's buildings, Hill terrace
Macbean, William, baker, 3, 4 Young street. Ho. No. 4
Macbean, William, boot and shoemaker, 87 Castle st. Ho. No, 88
Macbean, William, clerk, P,0., 18 Hill streeb
Macbean, William, gardener, 25 Castle street
Macbean, William (of A, Macbean & Sons, clothiers), 14 Tel-
ford road
Macbean, William, shoemaker, 54 Huntly street
Macbean, Mrs, 6 Hill place
Macbean, Mrs, 19 Hill street
Macbean, Mrs, 4 Inglis court, HaughMacbean, Mrs, huckster, 12 Young street
Macbean, Mrs, laundress, 3 Bank street
Macbean, Mrs Angus, 8 Ardross street
Macbean, Mrs Helen, huckster, 7 Duff street
Macbean, Mrs John, meal and potato dealer, 23 Chapel street
Maccabe, John, boot and shoemaker, 93 Castle st. Ho. No. 84Maccallum, Hugh, baker, 25 Castle street
Maccallum, Hugh, gardener, 43 Muirfcown street
Maccallum, Hugh, painter, 57 Huntly street
Maccallum, John, blacksmith, 56 Huntly street
Maccowan, James, grocer, 36 Chapel street. Ho. No, 35Macculloch, Donald, labourer, 47 King street
MaccuUoch, Donald, late draper, 17 Innes street
Macculloch, Duncan, teacher, Reformatory School, 55 Castle st.
Macculloch, John, sawyer, 4 Stephen's brae
Macculloch, William, saddler, Fraser's buildings, Castle wyndMacculloch, Mrs, laundress, 42 Shore street
Macdiarmid, John, messenger. Ordnance survey office, 38 Huntlystreet
Macdonald, Allan (of Innes & Macdonald, solicitors), Hill parkMacdonald, Allan (of Macdonald & Mackintosh, grocers), 9 Bank
street
Macdonald, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 21 Haugh road.
Ho, 1 Inglis court
Macdonald, Alexander, carpenter, 23 Innes street
Macdonald & Co., confectioners and pastry cooks—the " Pea-cock," 32, 33 High street. No. No. 33
Macdonald, Alexander, finisher. Holm mills
Macdonald, Alexander, flesher, New marketMacdonald, Alexander, gardener, 3 Factory close. King street
Macdonald, Alexander, grocer, 25 King street. Ho, 4 Greig sfc.
Macdonald, Alexander, grocer, 11 U, Kessock street
Macdonald, Alexander, jeweller. Maggot rowMacdonald, Alexander, joiner, 3 New buildings, Queen street
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Macdonald, Alexander, labourer, 2 Ness walkMacdonald, Alexander, labourer, 3 Stephen's brae
Macdonald, Alexander, a)essenger-at-arms, 3 Castle wyndMacdonald, Alexander (of Cook & Macdonald, commission
agents), Broadstone park
Macdonald, Alexander (of Fraser & Macdonald, carpenters), 41
Tomnahurich street
Macdonald, Alexander, railway guard, 59 Church street
Macdonald, Alexander, seaman, 8 L. Kessock street
Macdonald, Alexander, shepherd, 52 Shore street
Macdonald, Alexander, smith and farrier, 10 Bank street. Ho.Millburn
Macdonald, Alexander, tailor, 11 Glebe street
Macdonald, Alexander, tailor, 39 Petty street
Macdonald, Alexander, wine merchant, 45 High strret. Ho. 35Huntly street
Macdonald & Mackintosh, grocers, and wine and spirit merchants,
28 High street
Macdonald, Andrew, mason, Ballifeary
Macdonald, Andrew (of Anderson & Macdonald, solicitors), 15Telford street
Macdonald, Angus, carter, 23 King street
Macdonald, Angus, plumber, 44 Church street
Macdonald, Angus (of Forbes & Macdonald, grocers), 7 Rose st,
Macdonald, Ann, 2 Ness walkMacdonald, Annie, grocer, 34 Castle street
Macdonald Brothers, fleshers, 12 Union st. Ho. 35 Haugh roadMacdonald, C. & J., fleshers, 14 Castle street
Macdonald, Captain Peter, 30 Wells street
Macdonald, Colin (of C. & J. Macdonald, fleshers), 14 Castle st.
Macdonald, Colin, the cloth and linen warehouse, 48 High street.
Ho. 3 Laurel terrace, Denny street
Macdonald, Colin, provison merchant and joiner, 39 Grant street
Macdonald, Daniel, confectioner, 100 Castle street. Ho. No. 99Macdonald, Donald, blacksmith, 5 Innes street
Macdonald, Donald, carter, 51 U. Kessock street
Macdonald, Donald, draper and clothier, 13 Inglis street. Ho.Kingsmills road
Macdonald, Donald, grocer, 1 New buildings, Tomnahurich st.
Macdonald, Donald, jeweller, 4 Celt street
Macdonald, Donald, labourer, 1 Celt street
Macdonald, Donald, labourer, 20 Madras street
Macdonald, Donald, labourer, 30 U. Kessock street
Macdonald, Donald, mason contractor, 22 Castle street
Macdonald, Donald, painter, 14 Bridge street. Ho. Muirfieldcottage
Macdonald, Donald, plasterer, 39 Nelson street
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Macdonald, Donald, shoemaker, 13 Grant street
Macdonald, Donald, shoemaker, 10 Lombard street. Ho. 10Innes street
Macdonald, Donald, tea traveller, 1 Queen street
Macdonald, Duncan, carter, 5 Duff street
Macdonald, Duncan, cooper and coal merchant, 44 Nelson street.
Ho. 18 L. Kessock street
Macdonald, Duncan, grocer and meal dealer, 11 Young street
Macdonald, Duncan, shepherd, 5 Pumpgate street
Macdonald, Duncan, sheriff-officer, 3 Castle wyndMacdonald, Duncan, storekeeper, 16 Argyle street
Macdonald, Duncan, weaver, 33 Casfcle street
Macdonald, Evan, proprietor, 4 Hill place
Macdonald, Ewen, superintendent water works, Island bankMacdonald, Elizabeth, general servant, 45 Castle street
Macdonald, George, auctioneer, land and agricultural agent, 8Brown street
Macdonald, Hugh, burgh police, 1 Queen street
Macdonald, Hugh, labourer, 29 Castle street
INIacdonald, James, assistant teacher, 17 Telford roadMacdonald, James, clothier, 4 Inglis street
Macdonald, James, farmer, Auchmore, 4 Portland place
Macdonald, James, grocer, 95 Castle street
Macdonald, James, labourer, 5 Stephen's brae
Macdonald, James, landscape gardener, Brookvale cottage, 4Drummond road
Macdonald, James, mason, 58 Muirtown street
Macdonald, James, teller, National Bank of Scotland. Ho. 35Haugh road
Macdonald, Jessie, dressmaker, 15 Hill street
Macdonald, Joanna, dressmaker, 24 Castle street
Macdonald, Joanna, seamstress, 5 Baron Taylor's lane
Macdonald, John, 19 Gilbert street
Macdonald, John, & Co., meal and flour merchants, 69 Castle st.
Ho. 11 Charles street
Macdonald, John, blacksmith, 3 Fairfield lane
Macdonald, John, blacksmith, 1 Tanner's lane. Ho. No. 6Macdonald, John, blacksmith, 21 U. Kessock street
Macdonald, John, boot and shoemaker, 8 Castle wyndMacdonald, John, engineer, 10 Waterloo place
Macdonald, John, fitter, 6 Albert place
Macdonald, John (of C. & J. Macdonald, fleshers), 14 Castle st.
Ho, Hill street
Macdonald, John, flesher, New market. Ho, 52 Shore street
Macdonald, John, grocer, Exchange and New market. Ho. 11Charles street
Macdonald, John, grocer, 50 Petty street. Ho. Leachkin
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Macdonald, John, keeper, Northern Meeting park, Ardross st.
Macdonald, John, labourer, 6 Bank street
Macdonald, John, labourer, 15 Celt street
Macdonald, John, labourer, 1 DufF street
Macdonald, John, live stock agent, 41 Telford road
Macdonald, John, machinemaker, Lyon's court, Academy street
Macdonald, John, mason, 53 Shore street
Macdonald, John, pensioner, 57 Tomnahurich street
Macdonald, John, potato merchant, 8 Market brae
Macdonald, John, railway night watchman, 15 Hill street
Macdonald, John, seaman, 664 Church street
Macdonald. John, seaman, 8 Gilbert street
Macdonald, John, shepherd, 61 Castle street
Macdonald, John, shoemaker, 43 Academy street
Macdonald, John, shoemaker, 2 Raining's stairs
Macdonald, John, shoemaker, 3 Raining's stairs
Macdonald, John, Station hotel, Academy street
Macdonald, John, tailor, 79 Church street
Macdonald, John, teacher. Royal Academy, Ho. 17 Telford road
Macdonald, John E., draper, 66 Petty st. Ho. 1 Market brae
Macdonald, Kenneth, labourer, 3 Friar's place
Macdonald, Kenneth, solicitor, 4 Castle st. Ho. 4 Friar's place
Macdonald, Mary, huckster, 6 L. Kessock street
Macdonald, Murdo, grocer, 6, 7 Kingsmills road
Macdonald, Murdoch, corn factor and Albion Food Co.'s agent,
20 Baron Taylor's lane and 60 Petty street. Ho. 53
Academy street
Macdonald, Murdoch, labourer, 55 U. Kessock street
Macdonald, Murdoch, tailor, 18 Stephen's brae
Macdonald, Peter, gardener, Cooper's close, 663 Church street
Macdonald, Peter, gardener, Springfield
Macdonald, Peter Grant, ironmonger, 32 Bridge st. Ho. No. 33Macdonald, Peter, labourer, 12 Stephen's brae
Macdonald, Rev. Donald, D.D., minister of the first charge.
Ho. Hillpark, Culduthel road
Macdonald, Robert, 48 Telford road
Macdonald, Robert, blacksmith, 20 Petty street
Macdonald, Robert, carpenter, 13 Huntly street. Ho. 60 Tom-nahurich street
Macdonald, Roderick, labourer, 3 High street
Macdonald, Roderick, tailor, Munro's lane, Huntly street
Macdonald, Ronald, teacher, Central school, 1 New buildings,
Queen street
Macdonald, Sweyn, labourer, 7 Tanner's lane
Macdonald, Thomas, blacksmith, 13 Factory street
Macdonald, Thomas, builder, Dirleton place, Edinburgh road
Macdonald, Thomas, clerk. Railway, 2 Manse place
P
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Macdonald, Thomas, labourer, 31 Madras street
Macdonald, William, carpenter, Fraser's buildings, Castle WyndMacdonald, William, carpenter, 7 Inglis court, HaughMacdonald, William, carter, 22 Brown street
Macdonald, William, grocer, 11 Duff street
Macdonald, William, labourer, 5 Fairfield laneMacdonald, William, labourer, 17 Muirtown street
Macdonald, William, M.B., CM., 59 Academy street
Macdonald, William, stoker, Railway, 26 Innes street
Macdonald, William, tailor, 4 Celt street
Macdonald, Mrs,.53 Academy street
Macdonald, Mrs, 20 Brown street
Macdonald, Mrs, 70 Castle street
Macdonald, Mrs, 6 Duff street
Macdonald, Mrs, 2 Friar's laneMacdonald, Mrs, Harrold's close, Academy street
Macdonald, Mrs, 9 Macdonald street, HaughMacdonald, Mrs, dairy-keeper, 19 Baron Taylor's lane. Ho.
Hill street
Macdonald, Mrs, huckster, 55 Tomnahurich street ^
Macdonald, Mrs, innkeeper, 2 New market entry, Church street
Macdonald, Mrs, knitter, 5 King street
Macdonald, Mrs, lodginsr-house keeper, 1 Nicol's alley. Church st.
Macdonald, Mrs Ann, 5 Inglis court, HaughMacdonald, Mrs Ann, 5 Maggot rowMacdonald, Mrs C. B., 2 Ardross street
Macdonald, Mrs Christina, National hotel, 10 Bank lane
Macdonald, Mrs Elizabeth, lodging-house keeper, 47 High street
Macdonald, Mrs Isabella, 9 Telford street
Macdonald, Mrs Margaret. 51 King street
Macdonald, Mrs William, 38 Telford roadMacdonnell, Donald, porter. Island bank cottage, Dores roadMacdonnell, Evan, bird-stuffer, 1 Kingsmills roadMacdonnell, Misses, Milnefield, Kingsmills
Macdonnell, Mrs, 43 Telford madMacdougald, Dugald, flesher, 64 Huntly street
Macdougall, Alexander, carpenter, 12 Friar's lane
Macdougall, Alexander, shoemaker, 8 Muirtown street
Macdougall & Co., manufacturers, clothiers, drapers, and out-
fitters, the Royal Clan Tartan and Tweed Warehouse,and at 42 Sackville str«ret, London. 12 High street
Macdougall, Donald, carter, 12 Duff street
Macdougall, Donald, Dunolly cottage, Southside road
Macdougall, James, shoemaker, 2 Argyle street
Macdougall, Malcolm, labourer, 7 L. Kessock street
Macewan, Alexander, seaman, 8 Telford road
Macewan, John Cochrane (of Nicol & Co., Holm mills) Ness cottage
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Macewen, Mrs, 18 Bank street
Macfarlane, John, carter, 45 Muirtown street
Macfarlane, John, cellarman, 29 Charles street
Macfarquhar, Duncan, blacksmith, Theatre lane. Ho. 22Douglas row
Macfarquhar, John, clockmaker, 26 Madras street
Macfarquhar, John, M.A., sheriff-clerk depute. Castle. Ho. 22Douglas row
Macfie, Donald, governor of the PoorhouseMacgarrow, Miss, dressmaker, 3 High street
Macgarrow, Miss Louisa, Commercial hotel, ExchangeMacgillivray, David, tailor, 5 North Church laneMacgillivray, Duncan, sheep dealer, 30 King street
Macgillivray, James, keeper of the Ness IslandsMacgillivray, James, pensioner, 51 Huntly street
Macgillivray, John, Militia bandmaster, 5 Celt streetMacgillivray, John, sawyer, 3 Celt street
Macgillivray, Margaret, 37 Wells street
Macgillivray, William, porter, 1 Hill street
Macgillivray, Mrs, huckster, 35 Muirtown street
Macglashari, Mrs, 61 King street
Macgregor, Alexander, fireman. Railway, 35 Chapel streetMacgregor, Alexander, labourer, 3 Nelson street
Macgregor, Alexander, shipmaster, 55a Telford roadMacgregor, Donald, flesher, 41 Grant street
Macgregor, Donald, labourer, 9 L. Kessock streetMacgregor, Duncan, tailor, 52a Church street
Macgregor, James, locomotive v?orks. Railway, 33 Shore streetMacgregor, John, contractor, TomnahurichMacgregor, John, drapers' assistant, 26 Crown streetMacgregor, John, porter, 5 Fairfield laneMacgregor, Kenneth, shipmaster, 46 Shore streetMacgregor, Rev. Alexander, A.M., minister of the West Church.
24 Douglas rowMacgregor, Roderick, labourer, Campbell's close, Celt streetMacgregor, Roderick, meal dealer, 48 Petty streetMacgregor, Roderick, seaman, 6 Telford roadMacgregor, Roderick, tailor, 5 Fairfield laneMacgregor, Thomas, tailor, 43 Nelson streetMacgregor, William, accountant, Caledonian Bank. Ho. Bank
buildings
Macgregor, William, shipmaster, 46 Shore streetMacgregor, Miss, 38 Bridge streetMacgregor, Miss, lodging-house keeper, 8 Petty streetMacgregor, Mrs, innkeeper, 36 Grant streetMacgregor, Mrs, sick-nurse, 5 Denny street
Macgregor, Mrs Angus, 8 Fairfield lane
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Macgregor, Mrs Ann, innkeeper, 3 Shore street
Macgregor, Mrs Anne, dressmaker, 8 Lombard street
Macgregor, Mrs Rebecca, grocer, 13 Chapel street. Ho. No. 3
Macgrath, Francis, Ordnance survey, 22 Telford street
Macgruer, James, gardener, 26 U. Kessock street
Machardy, Charles Stuart, traffic auditor, Railway. Ho. 9
Huntly place
Machendry, John, tailor and clothier, 25 High street
Macinnes, Ranald, shoemaker, 6 Duff street
Macinnes, William, tailor, 2 Innes street
Macinnes, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 2 Innes street
Macintyre, Angus, clerk, 6 Telford street
Macintyre, Charles, cashier. Railway. Ho. Church street
Macintyre, John, Engineering Department, Postal Telegraphs.
Ho. 5 Ardconnel terrace (west)
Macintyre, Mrs, 30 Chapel street
Maciver & Co., cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 70 Church street
Maciver, Donald, clerk, 6 King street
Maciver, Duncan, (of Maciver & Co,, cabinetmakers), 58 Churchstreet
Maciver, Finlay, cabinetmaker, 12 Rose street
Maciver, Finlay, carver and gilder, 70 Church street
Maciver, John, 9 Douglas rowMaciver, John, farmer, 16 Telford road
Maciver, Kenneth (of Maciver & Co., cabinetmakers), 58 Churchstreet
Maciver, Robert, labourer, 59 U. Kessock street
Maciver, Roderick, plasterer, 4 Queen's buildings, Muirtown st.
Maciver, William, keeper of the castle
Maciver, Miss, flesher, 1 U. Kessock street
Maciver, Mrs Catherine, lodging-house keeper, 2 Friar's place
Mackay, Alexander, carpenter, builder, and contractor, 30Academy street. Ho. 32 Rose street
Mackay, Alexander, labourer, 7 Madras street
Mackay, Alexander, postman, 31 Grant street
Mackay, Alexander, seaman, 67 Telford road
Mackay & Maclean, plumbers and gasfitters, 24 Castle street
Mackay, Angus (of Mackay & Maclean, plumbers), 24 Castle st.
Mackay, Angus, retired mail guard, 3 Fraser street
Mackay Brothers, wine and spirit merchants, 16 Inglis street
Mackay, Captain George, Fairfield road, Kenneth street
Mackay, Charles, carpenter, Dempster gardens. Petty st. Ho.Elmbank cottage, Culduthel road
Mackay, Charles, coal merchant, Railway station. Ho. 1 Charles
street
Mackay, David, agent for William Mackenzie of Glasgow, pub-lisher, 33 Bridge street. Ho, Charles street
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Mackay, Donald, cab proprietor, 9 Castle wyndMackay, Donald, carpenter, 9 Church street
Mackay, Donald, labourer, 8 Friar's lane
Mackay, Donald (of Mackay Brothers, wine merchants), Culca-
bock village
Mackay, Donald' (of Nicol & Co., Holme mills), Heath cottage
Mackay, Donald, skinner, 77 Castle street
Mackay, Duncan, M.D., L.E.C.S.E., 1 Inglis street
Mackay, Duncan, teacher, Maggot school
Mackay, George, 32 Rose street
Mackay, J. C, Woodfield, L. DrummondMackay, Jaraes, labourer, 8 Muirtown street
Mackay, John, brakesman, Millburn
Mackay, John, labourer, 4 Madras street
Mackay, John, scavenger, 5 Duflf street
Mackay, John, tacksman of Kessock ferry. South KessockMackay, Kenneth, labourer, 17 Nelson street
Mackay, Rev. George, Free North Church, 48 Church street
Mackay, Robert, wine merchant, 1 and 2 Hamilton place. Ho.Englishton house
Mackay, Roderick, labourer, 70 Castle street
Mackay, Simon, shoemaker, 18 Factory street
Mackay, Thomas, goods manager, Railway. Ho. Teviot
cottage
Mackay, William, blacksmith, 16 Muirtown street
Mackay, William, bookseller and printer, 14 High street. Ho.4 Paton street, Haugh road
Mackay, William, life assurance society superintendent, 3
Kenneth street
Mackay, William (of Mackay Brothers, spirit merchants), Ard-connel terrace (east)
Mackay, Williano, warehousenaan, clan tartan and tweed ware-
house, 49 High street. Ho. Gordonston, Gordon terrace
Mackay, Miss, 5 Madras street
Mackay, Miss, lodging-house keeper, Victoria villa, Hill street
Mackay, Miss Isabella, 24 Castle street
Mackay, Mrs, 2 Bank street
Mackay, Mrs, huckster, 4 Baron Taylor's laneMackay, Mrs George, 15 Ness bankMackay, Mrs James, 35 Friar's street
Mackellar, Archibald, boot and shoe warehouse, 23 Inglis street.
Ho. No. 22Mackenzie, Alexander, boot-closer, 3 Albert placeMackenzie, Alexander, bottler, 9 Friar's laneMackenzie, Alexander, carpenter, 6 Albert placeMackenzie, Alexander, cattle dealer, 39 Petty street
Mackenzie, Alexander, coachman, Viewhill
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Mackenzie, Alexander, fancy goods mercliant, 44a Union street.
Ho. Ivy cottage, Edinburgh road
Mackenzie, Alexander, house proprietor, 12 Friar's lane
Mackenzie, Alexander, labourer, 4 Fraser street, HaughMackenzie, Alexander, labourer, 57 King street
Mackenzie, Alexander, mason, 24 Innes street
Mackenzie, Alexander, miller, Kingsmills
Mackenzie, Alexander (of Mackenzie Brothers, Clachnacudainhouse), 5 Ness bank
Mackenzie, Alexander, plasterer, Harrold's court, Academy st.
Mackenzie, Alexander, shoemaker, 4 Friar's street
Mackenzie, Alexander, staff sergeant-major of pensioners, 23Petty street
Mackenzie, Alexander, wholesale and retail tea, wine, &c., ware-
houseman, 22 Church st. Ho, 3 Ardconnel terrace (west)
Mackenzie, Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 40 Bridge st. Ho. 49
Tomnahurich street
Mackenzie, Andrew, fisher, 29 Castle street
Mackenzie Brothers, tailors, hatters, &c., Clachnacudain House,2 High street
Mackenzie, Catherine, 1 King street
Mackenzie, Christina, 33 Bridge street
Mackenzie, Colin, railway porter, MillburnMackenzie, Colin Lyon, of St Martins, Sunnyside, Culduthel roadMackenzie, David, baker, 23 Chapel street
Mackenzie, David, superintendent, Cemetery, TomnahurichMackenzie, Donald, flesher, 6 Pumpgate street
Mackenzie, Donald, grocer, 31 Hi^b st. Ho. 6 Drummond st,
Mackenzie, Donald, plumber, 17 Petty street
Mackenzie, Donald, tailor, 52 Castle street
Mackenzie, Donald, thatcber, 14 King street
Mackenzie, Duncan, boot-closer, Grant's close. High street
Mackenzie, Duncan, labourer, 24 Tomnahurich street
Mackenzie, Dancan, porter, 4 New buildings, Tomnahurich st.
Mackenzie, Duncan, shepherd, 15 Grant street
Mackenzie, Duncan, shepherd, 20 King street
Mackenzie, Duncan, shoemaker, 3 Inglis court, HaughMackenzie, Duncan, shoemaker, 6^ Kaining's stairs
Mackenzie, Evan George (of Rose & Mackenzie, solicitors). Kirk-hill manse
Mackenzie, Ewen, Holm mills
Mackenzie, Farquhar, joiner, 15 Crown street
Mackenzie, George, boot and shoemaker, 102 Church street.
Ho. 18 Muirtown street
Mackenzie, George, clerk, 42 Petty street
Mackenzie, George, saddler, 24 Church street
Mackenzie, Hector, 54a Telford road
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Mackenzie, Hector, jun., 48 King street
Mackenzie, Hector, seaman, 11 Lotland street
Mackenzie, Hugh, 3 Inglis court, HaughMackenzie, Hugh, baker, 24 Madras street
Mackenzie, Hugh, bookbinder, 11 Bank lane
Mackenzie, Hugh, tailor, 44 Church street
Mackenzie, Hume, cabinetmaker, 7 Shore street
Mackenzie, Huntly, shoemaker, 2 Kingsmills road
Mackenzie, J. W., & Co., leather merchants, 5 Church street
Mackenzie, James, labourer, 12 Gilbert street
Mackenzie, James, sailmaker, 18 Gilbert street
Mackenzie, James, superintendent. Slaughter house, Citadel
Mackenzie, James Hume, bookseller, 17 High street. Ho. 6
Ardconnel terrace (west)
Mackenzie, Johann, 3 Anderson street
Mackenzie, John, agent for G. N. of S. Kailway, 21 Friar's lane
Mackenzie, John, boot-closer, 41 Petty street
Mackenzie, John, carter, 29 Brown street
Mackenzie, John, draper, 10 Church street. Ho. 11 Castle st.
Mackenzie, John, farmer, 1 Greig street
Mackenzie, John, house proprietor, 68 Tomnahurich street
Mackenzie, John, innkeeper, 4, 5 L. Kessock street
Mackenzie, John, labourer, 3 Glebe street
Mackenzie, John, labourer, 28 King street
Mackenzie, John, labourer, 43 King street
Mackenzie, John, labourer, 8 Macdonald street, HaughMackenzie, John, labourer, 11 Madras street
Mackenzie, John, M.D., Eileanach house, Dores road
Mackenzie, John, mason, 3 Kenneth street
Mackenzie, John, meal dealer, 32, 33 Muirtown street
Mackenzie, John, Music hall janitor and bill poster, 22 Union st.
Mackenzie, John, seaman, 4 Nelson street
Mackenzie, John, seaman, 65 Telford road
Mackenzie, John, shipowner, Ardross lane, Telford road
Mackenzie, John, shoemaker, 45 Muirtown street
Mackenzie, Kenneth, 6 Madras street
Mackenzie, Kenneth, cab driver, 24 Crown street
Mackenzie, Kenneth, clerk, 28 Rose street
Mackenzie, Kenneth, porter. Duffus buildings, Petty street
Mackenzie, Lachlan, labourer, Eraser's court. Tanners' lane
Mackenzie, Lilly, dressmaker, 4 Stephen's brae
Mackenzie, M. G., teacher of the blind, 4 Southside place
Mackenzie, Malcolm, labourer, 14 Celt street
Mackenzie, Malcolm, shipmaster, 3 Telford street
Mackenzie, Margaret, 10 Castle wyndMackenzie, Margaret, dressmaker, 1 Celt street
Mackenzie, May, dressmaker, 79 Church street
120 ALPBABETICAL DIRECTOHY.
MackenzieMackenzieMackenzieMackenzieMackenzieMackenzieMackenzie
street
MackenzieMackenzieMackenzieMackenzieMackenzieMackenzie
AlbMackenzie,MackenzieMackenzieMackenzieMackenzieMackenzie
13 Charles street
MackenzMackenzMackenzMackenzMackenzMackenzMackenzMackenzMackenzMackenzMackenzMackenzMackenzMackenzMackenzMackenzMackenzMackenzMackenzMackenzMackenzMackenzMackenz:MackenzMackenz
Murdo, general merchant, 21 Wells st. Ho. No. 32
Murdoch, carpenter, 58 Academy street
Murdoch, tailor, 8 Raining's stairs
Ranald Belford, grocer, 16, 17 Grant street
Rev. David, Beechtree house, 6 Drummond road
Robert, mason, Ballifeary
Robert Rose, teller, Caledonian bank. Ho. 3 Fraser
Roderick, 59 Huntly street
Roderick, moulder, 4 Fraser street
Roderick, seaman, 17 Nelson street
Roderick, shoemaker, 4 Stephen's brae
Simon, innkeeper, 36 Academy street
Simon, plumber and gasfitter, Fraser street. Ho.
on cottage, Southside road
Thomas (late of Drummond, Dores), Broadstone park
Thomas, pattern-maker, 10 Crown street
Thomas, tailor, 2 Queen's buildings, Muirtown street
William, boot and shoemaker, 2 Ness walkWilliam, carter, 16 L. Kessock street
William, general draper, 10, 11 Bridge street. Ho.
William, guard, 24 Tnnes street
William, livery stables, 77 Academy street
William, mason, 62 Tomnahurich street
William, porter, 2 Rose street
Misses, dressmakers, 37 High street
Miss A., 22 Castle etreet
Mrs, 47 Castle street
Mrs, 22 Crown street
Mrs, 2 Hill place
Mrs, 27 Innes street
Mrs, 4 L. View place
Mrs, 38 Madras street
Mrs, 1 Prince's place, Huntly street
Mrs, 51 Telford road
Mrs, 26 Wells street
Mrs, huckster, 54 Tomnahurich street
Mrs, laundress, 2 Anderson street
Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 20 Innes street
Mrs, provision merchant, 58 Petty street
Mrs, seamstress, 64 Castle street
Mrs, sick nurse, 91 Castle street
Mrs, washerwoman, 5 Crown street
Mrs Catherine, 70 Castle street
Mrs Catherine, 5 Inglis court, HaughMrs Catherine, 17 Petty street
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Mackenzie, Mrs Donald, baker and grocer, 50 Grant street
Mackenzie, Mrs Hannah, 9 Friat's street
Mackenzie, Mrs Jane,iancy warehouse, 25 Church street. Ho.No. 26
Mackenzie, Mrs Janet, 8 Friar's lane
Mackenzie, Mrs Johan, 8 Lombard street
Mackenzie, Mrs John, 5 Paton street
Mackenzie, Mrs John, 22 Tomnahurich street
Mackidd, Mrs, 10 L. View place
Mackillop, Corporal Paul, Inverness militia, 53 King street
Mackillop, John, porter, steamboat office, 91 Castle street
Mackinnon, Miss, Porterfield cottasre, Edinburgh road
Mackinnon, Mrs, Corry lodge, Millburn
Mackintosh, ^neas, of Dalmigavie, 39 Church street. Off. 42
Union street
Mackintosh, Alexander, agent, Sea Insurance As., 18 Douglas rowMackintosh, Alexander, & Co., ironmongers, 3 Inglis street. Ho.
35 Baron Taylor's lane
Mackintosh, Alexander, carpenter, 7 Castle street
Mackintosh, Alexander, cattle dealer, 7 Charles street
Mackinto.sh, Alexander, cooper, 8 Glebe street
Mackintosh, Alexander, late clerk, 6 Theatre lane
Mackintosh, Alexander, plasterer, 65 Telford road
Mackintosh, Alexander, plasterer, 30 U. Kessock street
Mackintosh, Alexander, shoemaker, 5 King street
Mackintosh, Alexander, tailor, 2 Kingsmills road
Mackintosh, Allan, jun., plasterer, 9 U. Kessock street
Mackintosh & Noble, painters, 45 Church street
Mackintosh & Eeid, butchers, 28 Church street, and 22 and 24New market
Mackintosh, Ann, grocer and spirit dealer, 75 Castle street
Mackintosh, Betsy, washerwoman, Fraser street, HaughMackintosh, Charles, pensioner, 11 Friar's lane
Mackintosh, Charles Fraser, of Drummond, 16 Union street.
Ho. Ballifeary houseMackintosh, Colin, blacksmith, 8 King's lane, Tomnahurich st.
Mackintosh, D., & Co., general merchants and commission agents,
6 Drummond street. Stores—Waterloo place
Mackintosh, Daniel, painter. Railway, 8 Shore street
Mackintosh, David, gardener. Island bank cottage, Dores roadMackintosh, David, tailor, 3 New market entry. Church street
Mackintosh, David, timekeeper. Railway, 32 Grant street
Mackintosh, Donald, baker, 73 Tomnahurich street
Mackintosh, Donald, bellhanger, 2 Garibaldi place
Mackintosh, Donald, blacksmith. Railway, 7 Glebe street
Mackintosh, Donald, carpenter, 65 Castle street .
Mackintosh, Donald, clerk^ Island bank cottage, Dores road
122 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
Mackintosh, Donald, flesher, 4 Maggot rowMackintosh, Donald, flesher, New market. Ho. 82 Castle street
Mackintosh, Donald, gardener, 22 Crown street
Mackintosh, Donald, gardener, 21 King street
Mackintosh, Donald, grocer, Muirtown bridge
Mackintosh, Donald, innkeeper, ThornbushMackintosh, Donald, lock-keeper, 37 Muirtown street
Mackintosh, Donald (of D. Mackintosh & Co., 6 Drummond St.),
18 Douglas rowMackintosh, Donald, painter, 25 Castle street
Mackintosh, Duncan & Donald, commission agents, 7 Castle st.
Ho. 23 Charles street
Mackintosh, Duncan, labourer, 2 Lotland street
Mackintosh, Duncan, weaver, 3 Dyer's court, Huntly street
Mackintosh, Eneas W., of Raigmore, M.P., Raigmore houseMackintosh, Ewen, clerk, 17 Petty street
Mackintosh, George, retired parish schoolmaster, 41 Huntly st.
Mackintosh, George B., contractor and carpenter, Dempstergardens, Petty street
Mackintosh, Hannah, 2 Factory close. King street
Mackintosh, Hugh, farmer, 53 Telford road
Mackintosh, Hugh (of Mactavish & Mackintosh, ironmongers),
Ardconnel terrace (east)
Mackintosh, James, county police, 1 Paton street, HaughMackintosh, James, joiner, 35 Chapel street
Mackintosh, James, labourer, 4 Baron Taylor's lane
Mackintosh, James, labourer, 3 Lotland street
Mackintosh, James, shoemaker, 60 Castle street
Mackintosh, James, tailor, 7 Gilbert street
Mackintosh, Janet, 17 Castle street
Mackintosh, John, burgh police, 17 Hill street|
Mackintosh, John, coal merchant, 66 Huntly street
Mackintosh, John, gardener, Milnefield, Kingsmills road
Mackintosh, John, grocer, 6, 7 Petty street
Mackintosh, John, A.M., late teacher, Brookside, 13 Drummondroad
Mackintosh, John, labourer, 16 Friar's street
Mackintosh, John, late coal merchant, 23 Innes street
Mackintosh, John (of D. Mackintosh & Co., 6 Drummond st.),
18 Douglas rowMackintosh, John (of Macdonald & Mackintosh, grocers). South-
side road
Mackintosh, John (of Mackintosh & Noble, painters), 45 Churchstreet. No. No. 44
Mackintosh, John (of Turner & Mackintosh, steamboat agents),
19 Telford street
Mackintosh, John, ropemaker, 27 Shore street
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Mackintosh, Jonathan, cooper, 42 Petty street
Mackintosh, Margaret, 35 Madras street
Mackintosh, Mary, sick nurse, 2 Nicol's alley, Church street
Mackintosh, Peter, printer, 38 Muirtown street
Mackintosh, Robert, tailor, Harold's court, Academy street
Mackintosh, Simon, clerk, 38 Petty street
Mackintosh, Thomas (of Mackintosh & Reid, fleshers, 28 Churchstreet), 60 Shore street
Mackintosh, "William, architect, I4 Drnmroond street. Ho.Planefield cottage, Kenneth street
Mackintosh, William, carter, 10 Friar's street
Mackintosh, William, coal merchant. Manse placeMackintosh, William, flesher, 24 Friar's street
Mackintosh, William, innkeeper, Lochgorm, Petty streetMackintosh, William, wholesale wine and spirit dealer, 4 Albert
place. Ho. Inshes houseMackintosh, Miss, lodging-house keeper, 27 Rose street
Mackintosh, Miss, of Balnespick, Silverwells, Ness bankMackintosh, Miss, servants' register office, 35 High streetMackintosh, Mrs, 3 Ardconnel terrace
Mackintosh, Mrs. 35 Bridge street
Mackintosh, Mrs, 2 Edward's court, Theatre laneMackintosh, Mrs, 2 Inglis court, Haugh roadMackintosh, Mrs, of Mackintosh, DunachtonMackintosh, Mrs, 66 Telford roadMackintosh, Mrs, seamstress, 12 Friar's street
Mackintosh, Mrs Charles, 3 Muirtown street
Mackintosh, Mrs Elizabeth, hotel-keeper, 34, 35 Baron Taylor'slane
Mackintosh, Mrs Mar}', 35 Castle street
Mackintosh, Mrs William, lodging-house keeper, 59 Church st.
Maclachlan, John, shoemaker, 4 Baron Taylor's laneMaclachlan, Samuel, pensioner, 39 High street
Maclagan, James, mail guard. Observatory buildings, Culduthelroad
Maclaren, Thomas, railway bookstall. Ho. 2 Kenneth streetMaclaren, Mrs, green grocer. 23 Grant streetMaclean, Alexander, baker and confectioner, Church street. Ho.
1 Friar's lane
Maclean, Alexander, labourer, 44 Huntly streetMaclean, Alexander (of Black, Maclean, & Co., 1 Lombard st.),
Eilean DrummondMaclean, Allan, Old Drummond house, Drummond terraceMaclean, Andrew, grocer, 49, 50 Huntly street. Ho. No. 50Maclean, Ann, 4 Inglis court, HaughMaclean, Ann, 35 Wells street
Maclean, Charles, gasman, 30 Upper Ketsock street
124 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
MacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMacleanMaclean
Donald, engineer, Kailway, 33 Shore street
Donald, labourer, 31 Nelson street
Donald, sawrailler, 14 Glebe street
Elizabeth, 5 Edward's court, Theatre lane
Elizabeth, dressmaker, 19 Haugh road
Ellen, lodging-house keeper, 14 Glebe street
Finlay, labourer, 18 Chapel street
Hector, custom's collector, Canopbell's close, Celt street
Hugh, blacksmith, 51 Upper Kessock street
James, carpenter, 53^ Castle street. Ho. 5 Huntly st.
James, carpet shoemaker, 57 Academy street
James, labourer, 6 Duff street
James, plumber, 18 Gilbert street
James, plumber, 1 Paton street
John, baker, 5 Waterloo place
John, grocer, 28 Chapel street. Ho. No. 27
John, sawyer, 31 Petty street
John, seaman, 54 Upper Kessock street
John, shoemaker, 11 Castle WyndKenneth, bellhanger, 1 Albert place
Kenneth, gardener, Willowbank, Dores road
L., V.S., auctioneer, Broadstone house, Midmills road
Magnus, labourer, 2 Shore street
Murdoch, labourer, 55 Upper Kessock street
Peter, clerk, P.O., 1 North Church place
Robert, Militia sergeant, 12 Brown street
Roderick (of Mackay & Maclean, plumbers), 24 Castle• street
Maclean, William, mason, 31 Wells street
Maclean, William, ship captain, 6 Wells street
Maclean, Mrs, Ivy cottage, Abbey street
Maclean, Mrs, seamstress, 22 Petty street
Maclean, Mrs Christina, 18 Lower Kessock street
Maclean, Mrs Elizabeth, laundress, 50 King street
Macleay, Angus, grocer and provision dealer, 45 Petty street
Macleay, William Ashburton, bird stuffer and fishing-tackle
maker, 33 Church street. Ho. 4 Huutly place
Maclellan, Miss, merchant, 33 Chapel street
Maclennan, Alexander, baker, 31 Petty street
Maclennan, Alexander, labourer, Ballifeary
Maclennan, Alexander, merchant, 9 Bridge street. Ho. No. 8
Maclennan, Alexander (of Macdougall & Co., Royal TartanWarehouse), 7 Ness bank
Maclennan, Alexander, painter, 16 Rose street
Maclennan, Alexander, pensioner, 1 King's lane, Tomnahurich st.
Maclennan, Alexander, pipe-major, Militia barracks, Telford rd.
Maclennan, Alexander, shoemaker, 8 Crown street
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Maclennan, Donald, flesher, Huntly street. Ho. 101 Church st.
Maclennan, Donald, gardener, DunachtonMaclennan, Donald, labourer, 4 Waterloo place
Maclennan, Donald, mason, Lyon's court. Academy street
Maclennan, Donald, porter. Railway, Hill street
Maclennan, Duncan, carpenter, I Greig street
Maclennan, Duncan, labourer, 3 Factory close, King street
Maclennan, Duncan, painter, 6 Bridge street
Maclennan, Evan, commercial traveller, Gordon terrace
Maclennan, John, carpenter, 19 L. Kessock street
Maclennan, John, carter, 4 Market brae
Maclennan, John, flesher, New market. Ho. Meal market close
Maclennan, John, grocer, 5 Petty street. Ho. 3 Chapel street
Maclennan, John, pointsman, 7 Castle street
Maclennan, John, potato merchant, New market. Ho, Edward'scourt
Maclennan, John, provision merchant, 25 U. Kessock street. Ho.39 High street
Maclennan, Kenneth, bank clerk, 36 Shore street
Maclennan, Murdoch, blacksmith, 20 Grant street. Ho. UpperKessock street
Maclennan, Murdoch, carpenter, 7 Shore street
Maclennan, Murdoch, flesher, 1 Crown street
Maclennan, Robert, railway works, 33 Shore street
Maclennan, Roderick, mason, 6 Bridge street
Maclennan, Roderick, mason, 6 Hill street
Maclennan, Roderick, seaman, 2 Friar's street
Maclennan, Roderick, shoemaker, 37 Baron Taylor's lane
Maclennan, William, carter, 24 Friar's lane
Maclennan, Misses, Whitehouse, Kessock roadMaclennan, Mrs, 1 Bank street
Maclennan, Mrs, 3 Hill place
Maclennan, Mrs, 1 Ness bankMaclennan, Mrs, flesher, 14 Young street
Maclennan, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 101 Church street
Maclennan, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 2 Nicol's alley, Church st.
Maclennan, Mrs, Plough inn, 43 Petty street
Maclennao, Mrs Catherine, lodging-hoUse keeper, 8 Douglas rowMaclennan, Mrs J., 38 Castle street
Maclernan, Alexander, sergeant-major, Militia barracks, Telfordroad
Macleod, A., & Co., grocers and wine merchants, 2 Union street
Macleod, Alexander, grocer and spirit merchant, 15, 16 Huntlystreet. Ho. No. 16
Macleod, Alexander, labourer, 4 Gilbert street
Macleod, Allan (of A. Macleod &Co., grocers), Glentarff cottage,
Southside road
126 ALPHATtETICAL DIRECTORY.
Macleod, Angus, upholsterer, 66 Church street
Macleod, Donald, painter and glass merchant, 78, 79 Church st.
Macleod, Evan, carter and farmer, 49 Shore street
Macleod, George, tailor, 27 Huntly street
Macleod, Henrietta, lodging-house keeper, 20 Friar's street
Macleod, Isaac, saddler, 4 Maggot rowMacleod, John, 34 Nelson street
Macleod, John, labourer, Friar's court. Friar's laneMacleod, John, labourer, 36 Friar's street
Macleod, Kenneth, gardener, 46 Castle street
Macleod, Kenneth, Duffus buildings, Petty street
Macleod, Kenneth, shoemaker, 28 King street
Macleod, Margaret, dressmaker, 5 Bank street
Macleod, Murdo, stoker, 44 Church street
Macleod, Robert, labourer, 34 Muirtown street
Macleod, Robert, seaman, 56 Shore street
Macleod, Robert, waiter, 5 Kingsraills road.
Macleod, Roderick, tailor, 3 Queen's buildings, Muirtown street
Macleod, Mrs, Cooper's close, 66^ Church street
Macleod, Mrs, 3 Gilbert street
Macleod, Mrs, Laverock bank, Drummond roadMacleod, Mrs, 1 Manse place
Macleod, Mrs Mary, 4 Friar's laneMacmillan, David, hawker, 5 Factory street
Macmillan, John, tailor, 4 Kingsmills roadMacmillan, Mary, vintner, 51, 52 Grant street
Macmillan, Norman, labourer, 6 Duff street
Macmurtrie, David, innkeeper, 42 Wells street
Macnee, James, M.D., surgeon, 19 Bridge street
Macneil, Chesburgh, blacksmith, 88 Castle street
Macneil, James, umbrella maker, 76 Castle street. Ho. No. 77Macniven, Archibald, pensioner, 6 Theatre laneMacphail, Duncan, 44 Shore street
Macphail, Duncan, waiter, 35 Bridge street
Macphail, Isabella, 42 Telford roadMacphail, James, saddler, 7 North Church laneMacphail, Rev. Alexander, 4 New buildings, Tomnahurich street
Macphail, Lydia, 79 Church street
Macpherson, Alexander, jeweller, 11^ High street. Ho. 4
Crown street
Macpherson, Alexander, light porter, Porterfield, Edinburgh roadMacpherson, Angus, cabinetmaker, 10 Rose street
Macpherson, Catherine, 5 Maggot rowMacpherson, Donald (of Noble & Macpherson, carpenters), Glen-
ness place, Planetield
Macpherson, Duncan, game dealer, 4 Petty street
Macpherson, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Friar's lane
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Macpherson, George, Palraerston villa, Millburn
Macpherson, Hugh, upholsterer, Fraser's court, Tanner's lane
Macpherson, John, engine-cleaner, Railway, 6 Petty street
Macpherson, John, labourer, 13 Rose street
Macpherson, John, seaman, 8 Lotland street
Macpherson, Peter, farm servant, 39 Tomnahurich street
Macpherson, Thomas, carter, Dempster gardens. Petty street
Macpherson, Thomas, shoemaker, 55 King street
Macpherson, Thomas, shoemaker, 4 Queen's buildings, Muir-town street
Macpherson, William, jeweller, 11^ High street. Ho. Argyle st.
Macpherson, William, sawmiller, 1 Brown street
Macpherson, Miss, 5 Upper "View place
Macpherson, Mrs, 31 Rose street
Macpherson, Mrs, 6 Southside place
Macpherson, Mrs Catherine, laundress, 40 Nelson street
Macpherson, Mrs Catherine, servants' register office, 72 Academystreet
Macpherson, Mrs D., 10 U. Kessock street
Macpherson, Mrs Mary, 6 Maggot rowMacphie, Angus, seaman, 10 Friar's lane
Macqueen, Alexander, shoemaker, 32 Chapel street
Macqueen, John, boot and shoemaker, 3 Church street. Ho. 26Rose street
Macqueen, Malcolm, labourer, 45 Huntly street
Macqueen, Mrs D., 4 Tulloch's buildings
Macrae, Alexander, foreman, sawmills, 11 Chapel street
Macrae, Alexander, labourer, 12 L. Kessock street
Macrae, Alexander, mason, 2 Hardie's buildings. Hill terrace
Macrae, Alexander, weaver, 29 King street
Macrae, C. & D,, drapers, Glasgow warehouse, 38 High street
Macrae, Charles (of C. & L). Macrae, drapers), 37 High street
Macrae, Colin, labourer, 38 Tomnahurich street
Macrae, Donald, carter, 69 Tomnahurich street
Macrae, Donald (of C. Sc D. Macrae, drapers), 37 High street
Macrae, Donald, pointsman. Railway, 2 Hill street
Macrae, Donald, slater, 45 Tomnahurich street
Macrae, Duncan, labourer, 43 King street
Macrae, Duncan, pensioner, 13 King street
Macrae, George, burgh police, Munro's lane, Huntly street
Macrae, Hugh, porter, 10 Fairfield lane
Macrae, Isabella, washerwoman, 15 Fairfield lane
Macrae, James, late accountant, stamp office, 10 Douglas rowMacrae, John, blacksmith, 33 Castle street
Macrae, John, blacksmith, 2 Friar's street
Macrae, John, carpenter, 10 Crown street
Macrae, John, carter, 37 U. Kessock street
128 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
Macrae, John, Woodbine cottage, 10 Drummond roadMacrae, Mary, huckster, 38 Baron Taylor's lane
Macrae, Miles, Eawle hotel, 3 Baron Taylor's lane
Macrae, Murdoch, Fern cottaofe, Madras street
Macrae, Murdoch, labourer, 16 Rose street
Macrae, Murdoch, sergeant, burgh police, 20 Gilbert street
Macrae, Roderick, labourer, 2 Fairfield lane
Macrae, Roderick, raillwrisfht, 30 Haugh roadMacrae, William, carter, Kingsmills
Macrae, Miss, seamstress, 46 Academy street
Macrae, Miss Annie, Berlin depot, 23 Union street. Ho. 23Church street
Macrae, Mrs, dressmaker, 61 Castle street
Macrae, Mrs, toy merchant, 78 Castle street
Macritchie, David, chemist, 41 High street. Ho. No. 42Macswan, Donald, labourer, 21 Mnirtown street
Mactavish, Alexander, flesher, Friar's court
Mactavish, Alexander (of Mactavish & Mackintosh), Millburncottage
Mactavish & Mackintosh, general ironmongers, 96 and 97 Castle
street
Mactavish, Duncan, Heath mount, Southside road
Mactavish, Duncan, labourer, 24 Madras street
Mactavish, Duncan (of Fraser & Mactavish, agricultural conomis-
sion agents), Millburn cottage
Mactavish, John, secretary, Caledonian bank, Drakies houseMactavish, Mary, laundress, 1 Anderson street
Mactavish, Miss Christina W., music teacher, Royal Academy,Ho, Victoria villa. Hill street
Macwilliara, John, porter. Railway, 1 Innes street
NNapier, Mrs William, lodging-house keeper, 35 Charles street
National Bank of Scotland, 11 Church street
National Security Saving's Bank, ExchangeNaughten, Robert, jeweller and silversmith, 14 Church street.
Ho. No. 13
Naughten, Mrs, 1 Hill terrace
Newport, MrSj Dieribught, MillburnNicolson, Christina, merchant, 31 Chapel street
Nicol & Co,, woollen manufacturers. Holm mills
Noble, Alexander (of Noble & Macpherson, carpenters), Glennessplace, Planefield
Noble & Macpherson, carpenters, 22 Huntly st., and 15 Kingstreet
Noble, Andrew, clerk, 664 Church street
Noble, Donald, baker, 34 Bridge street. Ho. 24 Muirtown st.
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Noble, Donald (of Mackintosh & Noble, painters), 30 TJ. Kessockstreet
Noble, Donald, of the Inverness Loan office, 37 Academy street
Noble, George, cabinetmaker, 5 Inglis court, HaughNoble, James, carter, Thorn bushNoble, James, fitter, 30 Rose street
Noble, Jane, Cooper's close, 66^ Church street
Noble, John, bookseller and stationer, 98 Castle st. Ho. No. 99
Noble, John, shoemaker, 9 Duff street
Noble, Margaret, 17 Duff street
Noble, William, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 39 Castle street.
Ho. No. 59
Noble, William, labourer, 21 King street
Noble, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 37 High street
Noble, Mrs Elizabeth, lodging-house keeper, 29 Castle street
Norrie, Alexander, flesher, 5 Tnglis court, Haugh roadNorrie, Margaret, lodging-house keeper, 29 Charles street
Northern Counties Fire Office, Academy street
Northern Infirmary, Ness walkNorthern Meeting Eooms, 104 Church street— Park and Pavilion,
Ardross street
Old Academy, Church street
Oliver, Andrew, 13 Ness bankOliver, John, engine driver, 6 Stephen's brae
Ordnance Survey Offices, Balnain house, Huntly street, and Nesshouse, Ness walk
Oswald, James, engineer, 31 Petty street
Owen, Mrs, green grocer, 39 Baron Taylor's lane
Park, William Napier, photographer, 32 Church street. Ho.No. 29
Parochial Board Offices, 38 Church street
Paterson, Adam, saddler, 14 Petty street
Paterson, Andrew, salesman, 19 Madras street
Paterson, Andrew, seaman, 25 L. Kessock street
Paterson, Charles, tailor, 56 U. Kessock street
Paterson, Donald, boat builder, 19 Brown street
Paterson, Donald, shipmaster, 18 Brown street
Paterson, Ewen, mason, 7 Nelson street
Paterson, James, seaman, 14 U. Kessock street
Paterson, Jane, 5 Edward's court. Theatre lanePaterson, John, dyer, 14, 15 Haugh road. Ho. No. 14Paterson, John, flesher, New market. Ho. 11 Rose street
Paterson, John, shipmaster, Sea park cottage, Longman road
130 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
PatersoD, Margaret, 5 Friar's street
Paterson, Peter, seaman, 35 Madras street
Paterson, Peter, eeaman, 56 Shore street
Paterson, Roderick, grocer, 3 Wells street
Paterson, Thomas, seaman, 8 Shore street
Paterson, William, C.E., 25 Castle street. Ho. Larkfield
Paterson, William, coachman, 30 Haugh road
Paterson, William, seaman, 24 Nelson street
Paterson, Miss, 20 Innes street
Paterson, Mrs, 5 New market entry, Church street
Paterson, Mrs, innkeeper, South KessockPaterson, Mrs John, 29 Castle street
Patillo, Alexander, slater, Lochgorm place
Pauline, Robert, booking-clerk. Railway, 3 Denny street
Pearson, John, gardener and forester, 68 Telford road
Peerless, Albert, R.E., 15 Telford road
Petrie, James, optician, 37 Madras street
Phemister, George, railway guard, 21 L. Kessock street
Phemister, Mrs, grocer, 8, 9 Young street
Philp, Andrew, surveyor of taxes, 22 Union street. Ho. Culdu-
thel cottage
Pocock, John, sergeant-major I.H.R.V., 14 Douglas rowPolombo, Joseph, hardware dealer, 15 Duff street
Polwarth, Thomas, ship carpenter, 9 Pumpgate street
Pork-curing Establishment, 26 Haugh road
Powell, Very Rev. Henry Clark, Provost of St Andrew's Cathe-
dral, St Andrew's lodge, Edinburgh road
Pratt, John, jeweller, 5 Albert place
Pringle, Alexander, collector. Inland Revenue office. Ho. Lein-
ster lodge, Southside road
Pickford, James, railway guard, 23 Innes street
RRaining's School, Hill place
Rankine, James, provision merchant, 23 Queen street
Reat, David, accountant, B. L. Co.'s Bank, Dirleton place, Edin-
burgh road
Reaves,. William, ship carpenter, 22 Nelson street
Redpath, Adam, stationer, 2 Greig street
Reformatory School, Rose street
Registration office for Births, Marriages, and Deaths for the
Parish of Inverness, 32 Church street
Reid, A. & W., architects, 39 Union street
Reid, Alexander, mason, 10 Duff street
Reid, Archibald, engine-driver. Railway, 6 New buildings, Tum-nahurich street
Reid, Colin, gunmaker, 17 Glebe street
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Reid, David C. (of Mackintosh & Eeid), flesher, New market.Ho. 52 Castle street
Reid, Donald, cooper, 2 Inglis court, HaughReid, Donald, solicitor and stockbroker, 8 Lombard street. Ho.
17 Ness bankReid, George, engineer, 35 Petty street
Reid, George W,, engineer, Railway. Ho. LochgornaReid, James, shoemaker, 9 Factory street
Reid, James, shoemaker, 2 Wells street
Reid, John, blockmaker, 4 Brown street
Reid, John, carpenter, 49 Grant street
Reid, William (of A, & W. Reid, architects), 22 Academy street
Reid, William, shoemaker, 15 Stephen's braeReid, Miss Elizabeth, lodging-house keeper, 2 Charles street
Reid, Mrs, 18 King street
Reid, Mrs, 1 Lower View place
Rennie, Alexander, slater, 1 Hill street
Rennie, Fraser, Volunteer Arms hotel, 2 Church street
Rennie, Peter Gall, carpenter, 12 Wells street
Rennie, Thomas (agent for Wordie & Co., 22 Union street), 65Telford road
Rennie, Mrs, 3 Brown street
Rennie, Mrs, Southside terrace
Rettie, George, farmer, 23 L. Kessock street
Rhind, James, pattern maker, 20 Hill street
Rhind, John, architect, 9 Union street. Ho. 2 Portland placeRhind, William, mason, 3 New buildings, Queen street
Riach, James, brakesman, Railway, Roseland cottage. Shorestreet
Rice, Christopher, seaman, 17 Brown street
Rice, Samuel, seaman, 39 Madras street
Rice, Mrs Mary, 42 Nelson street
Rifle Volunteer Hall, Church street
Riley, Robert, civil assistant. Ordnance survey, 19 Crown street
Ritchie, Miss, cook, 6 Bridge street
Robb, James, engine-driver, Pine cottage, Telford streetRobb, James, railway guard, 27 Innes street
Robb, William, silversmith, 7 Celt street
Roberts, William, superintendent of line. Railway, Eldad villa,
Southside roadRobertson, Alexander, Aultnaskiach house, Culduthel roadRobertson & GoUan, joinery works, Longman roadRobertson & Watt, drapers, Caledonian House, 26 Union streetRobertson, Andrew, 9 Rose street
Robertson, Andrew, ship carpenter, 18 Nelson street
Robertson, Arthur (of Robertson & Watt, drapers), 65 Castle st*
Robertson, Duncan, rope spinner, 9 Duff street
132 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
Kobertson, George, Highland granite works, and carpenter andcontractor, Longman road. Ho, 9 Rose street
Robertson, George, teller. Bank of Scotland, Ivy cottage, Old
Edinburgh road
Robertson, Hugh, coachman, 28 King street
Robertson, Hugh, shoemaker, 5 Pumpgate street
Robertson, John, farmer, 64 Church street
Robertson, John, labourer, 6 Maggot row-
Robertson, John, seaman, 10 Lotland street
Robertson, John, seaman, 6 U. Kessock street
Robertson, Joseph, general manager, N. C. Fire office. Ho. li
Ness bankRobertson, Mary A., teacher, Established Church Female School.
Ho. 3 Margaret street
Robertson, Peter, blacksmith, 4 Waterloo place
Robertson, Rev. P., A.M., minister of the Gaelic Church, Croix-
crag cottage, Ardconnel terrace (east)
Robertson, Sweyn, labourer, 43 Tomnahurich street
Robertson, Thomas, assistant superintendent of line, Railway,
Ho. Innes street
Robertson, William, carpenter, 2 Waterloo place
Robertson, William, contractor and joiner. Shore street
Robertson, William, Highland Arms hotel, High street
Robertson, Miss, Millburn
Robertson, Mrs E. G., Beechtree cottage, 7 Drummond road
Robertson, Mrs, innkeeper, 9 Shore street
Robson, Rev. George, M. A., minister of Union street U.P.Church, Ardgour cottage, Edinburgh road
Roman Catholic Chapel and School, Huntly street
RoUo, John, seaman, 14 Nelson street
Rose, Alexander, carpenter, IS Glebe street
Rose, Alexander, carpenter, Lyon's court. Academy street
Rose & Mackenzie, solicitors and notaries, 6 Drummond street
Rose, Angus, brakesman. Railway, 16 Crown street
Rose, David, corn merchant, Viewmount, Culduthel road
Rose, George, corn merchant, A^iewmount, Culduthel road
Rose, Hugh (of Rose & Mackenzie, solicitors, 6 Drummond st.),
11 High street
Rose, Isabella, laundress, 8 Shore street
Rose, James, shoemaker, 2 Friar's lane
Rose, James, brewer, Thornbush house
Rose, James (of Ferguson & Co., wine merchants), 20 Bank st.
Rose, James, railway guard, 61 Castle street
Rose, John, carpenter, Millburn
Rose, Mary, lodging-house keeper, 12, 13 Glebe street
Rose, William, carpenter, 52a Church street
Rose, Miss Angusina, lady superintendent, Royal Academy. Ho.Southside terrace
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY. 133
Rose, Mrs, Southside terrace, Southside road
Rose, Mrs Abigail, midwife, 6 Douglas rowRose, Mrs Margaret, lodging-house keeper, 3 Grordon place
Ross, Alexander, architect, 42 Union st. Ho. Riverfield house
Ross, Alexander, blacksmith, 29 Castle street
Ross, Alexander, labourer, 8 Friar's street
Ross, Alexander, mason, 2 U. Kessock street
Ross, Alexander, porter, 19 Friar's lane
Ross, Alexander, tailor, 6 L. KeSsock street
Ross, Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 7 Academy street.
Ho. Hill street
Ross, Andrew, clerk. Courier office
Ross, Andrew, shoemaker, 35 Rose street
Ross, Ann, provision dealer, 8 Grant street
Ross, Charles, lodging-house keeper, 5 Tulloch's buildings
Ross, Colin, mason, 21 Friar's street
Ross, David, carpenter, 10 Hill street
Ross, David, fitter, 22 Innes street
Ross, Donald, baker, 35 Bridge street
Ross, Donald, sergeant, Militia, 11 Wells street
Ross, Donald, shoemaker, 80 Church street
Ross, Donald, shoemaker, 24 U. Kessock street
Ross, Duncan, agricultural merchant, 8 Academy street. Ho.Hilton
Ross, Duncan, grocer and provision dealer, 18 Haugh road
Ross, George, blacksmith, 7 Friar's street
Ross, George, fishcurer, 2 Albert place
Ross, George, Ordnance survey, 23 Shore street
Ross, George, pensioner, 17 Stephen's brae
Ross, George, stoker, 1 Albert place
Ross, Hugh, plumber, 6 Crown street
Ross, James, mason, 50 Tomnahurich street
Ross, James, shipowner, 1 Portland place
Ross, James, skinner, 18 Madras street
Ross, James, solicitor, 42 Union street. Ho. Riverbank house.
Island bankRoss, James, teacher, Merkinch school, Madras street. Ho. 11
Hill street
Ross, James Jones, M.D., surgeon, 65 Church street
Ross, John, 6 Maggot rowRoss, John, auctioneer, 2 Gilbert street
Ross, John, book canvasser, 56 Shore street
Ross, John, cabinetmaker, 55 Grant street
Ross, John, carpenter, Waterloo place. Ho. 33 Friar's street
Ross, John, carter and farmer, Ardross lane, Telford road
Ross, John, gardener, 28 Chapel street
Ross, John, grocer, 16, 17 Chapel street
134 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
Ross, John, grocer and general dealer, 1 Ness walk. Ho. 1
Young street
Ross, John, sailmaker, 5 Market braeRoss, John, surfaceman, 38 Petty street
Ross, John, wine merchant, 103 Church street. Ho. Woodbinecottage, Edinburgh road
Ross, Jonathan, family draper, 4 High street. Ho. 3 Hill terrace
Ross, Roderick, seaman, 32 Nelson street
Ross, Thomas, blacksmith, 25 Chapel street
Ross, Thomas, labourer, 72 Tomnahurich street
Ross, Thomas, seaman, 7 Madras street
Ross, William, carpenter, 5 Innes street
Ross, William, draper, 2 Church street
Ross, William, driver. Railway, 33 Shore street
Ross, William, lodging'house keeper, 11, 12 Theatre laneRoss, William, painter and decorator, 37, 38 Castle st. Ho. No. 38Ross, William, shoemaker, 2 Dyer's courtRoss, William, shoemaker, 23 King street
Ross, William, upholsterer, 11 Rose street
Ross, Misses, milliners, 5 New market entry, Church street
Ross, Miss Catherine, dressmaker and milliner, 41 Church street.
Ho. No. 85Ross, Mrs, 1 Ardross street
Ross, Mrs, Manse place
Ross, Mrs, lodging house keeper, 4 Gordon placeRoss, Mrs, lodging-house keeper. Grant's close. High streetRoss, Mrs, private lodging-house keeper, 16 Bridge street
Ross, Mrs, provision merchant, 22 Friar's laneRoss, Mrs Eliza, huckster, 57 King street
Ross, Mrs, Elizabeth, 14 Fairfield lane
Roughead, Rev, Canon, incumbent, St John's Episcopal Church.Ho. Fountainville, Edinburgh road
Rowland, James, civil assistant. Ordnance survey, 12 Crownstreet
Roy, David, engineer, 59 Church street
Royal Academy, Academy street
Royal Hotel, Academy street, and 10 Union street
Rule, W. T. (of Stewart, Rule, & Burns, solicitors), 1 Bank lane.Ho. Campfield house, Drummond terrace
Russell, Alexander, moulder, 2 King street
Russell, John, builder, New market entry. Ho. 1 Muirtownstreet
Russell, Lachlan, slater, 14 Stephen's braeRussell, Thomas, blacksmith, 84 Castle street. Ho. 6 Inglia
court, HaughRussell, Thomas, tailor, 2 Albert place
Russell, Mrs, dressmaker, 45 Castle street
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY. 135
SabistoD, Mrs Margaret, 37 Friar's street
Sampson, C. Brooks, agent for East Coast Railways, 7 Lower
View place
Sandison, John, ene[ine-driver, 4 Innes street
Sandison, John, harbour master, Citadel
Scott, James, Inland revenue officer. Ho. Observatory buildings
Scott, Rev. James, D.D., Rosemount, Gordon terrace
Scott, Roderick H. G. (of Davidson & Scott, solicitors), Rose-
mountScott, Rose, seaman, 16 L. Kessock street
Shackleton, Mrs, binder, Harrold's close. Academy street
Sharp, James, fireman, railway, 2 Stephen's brae
Sharp, James, tailor, 5 New market entry, Church street
Shaw, Alexander, 24 Castle street
Shaw, Alexander, blacksmith, 43 Academy street
Shaw, Alexander, saddler, 16 Petty street, Ho. 42 Shore street
Shaw, Alexander & Co., tinsmiths, 53 Petty street. Ho. 4 Baron
Taylor's lane
Shaw, David, ledger^keeper, Caledonian bank. Ho. 4 Charles st.
Shaw, David, shoemaker, 21 Friar's street
Shaw, Donald, 3 Lower View place
Shaw, Donald, burgh police, 6 Fairfield lane
Shaw, Donald, solicitor and stockbroker, 4 Lombard street. Ho.
24 Telford RoadShaw, Hugh, saddler, 16 Petty street. Ho. 42 Shore street
Shaw, Hugh Mackintosh, tinplate and copper worker, 13 Castle
street. Ho. No. 35
Shaw, John, railway carter, 15 Madras street
Shaw, Thomas, hairdresser, ^27 Church street. Ho. 32 Brown
Shaw, William, 16 Hill street
Shaw, Mrs, 32 Brown street
Shaw, Mrs, 33 Castle street
Shaw, Mrs, dressmaker, 6 Bridge street
Shepherd Brothers, painters and glaziers, 42 Petty street
Shepherd, William, fireman, railway. Friar's Court, Friar's lane
Shepherd, Mrs, 6 Market brae
Shields, i3avid, pensioner, 33 Brown street
Shields, George, clothier and outfitter, 8 Huntly street. Ho. No. 7
Shivas, Andrew, land surveyor and auctioneer, Rose cottage,
Kingsmills road
Shortt, Mrs, private lodging house keeper, 4 Ness bankSiddons, Robert, superintendent. Working Men's club, Bridge st.
Sim, Alexander, & Son, engravers and lithographic printers, 41
Bridge street. Ho. Roaefield cottage, Kingsmills road
136 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
Simpson, Alexander, grocer. High street. Ho. Hazelbank,Broadstone park
Sinapson & Hamilton, 32 Church street
Simpson, Christina, huckster, 55 Huntly street
Simpson, Colin, shipbroker, and commission agent, 26 Innes st.
Simpson, Donald, potato dealer, Friar's court
Simpson, George, porter, 22 Castle street
Simpson, Hugh, writer and N.P. (of Simpson & Hamilton),
registrar of births, deaths, and marriages, 32 Church street
Simpson, Isabella, grocer, 26 Grant street. Ho. No. 25Simpson, William, shipchandler, 24 Grant street
Simpson, William, Springfield, Ness walkSinclair, Alexander, shopman, 40 Friar's street
Sinclair, John, banker, Beauly, 108 Church street. Ho. Broom-hill house, Culduthel road
Sinclair, John, confectioner, 12 Rose street
Sinclair, John, slater, 12 Duff street
Sinclair, John, warehouse porter, 6 Friar's street
Sinclair, Roderick, tailor, Grant's close. High street
Sinclair, William, fireman, railway. Friar's court
Sinclair, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, Friar's court, Friar's lane
Singer & Co., sewing machinists, 1 Drummond street
Skene, Mrs Isabella, 6 Theatre lane
Skinner, David, labourer, 55 U. Kessock street
Slaughter house, Citadel
Slorah, Miss, 58 Church street
Smart, Alexander, railway carter, 57 U. Kessock street
Smart, Daniel, 2 Muirtown street
Smith, Alexander, joiner, 53 King street
Smith, Andrew, & Co., silk mercers and general drapers, 22 Highstreet
Smith, Ann, washerwoman, 12 Factory street
Smith, Charles, labourer, 1 Fraser street, HaughSmith, Charles, labourer, 17 Rose street
Smith, Donald, barley miller, Dieribught mills, Midmills
Smith, Eliza, lodging-house keeper, 2 Ardconnel terrace (west)
Smith, George, baker, 1 Baron Taylor's lane
Smith, James, baker, 31 Petty street
Smith, James, carter, 4 Maggot rowSmith, John, clerk, 7 Wells' street
Smith, John, engineer, 6 Waterloo place
Smith, John, labourer, 1 Inglis court, HaughSmith, John, stoker, railway, 11 Innes street
Smith, John Rainey, hairdresser and perfumer, Victoria place, 1
Petty street
Smith, Neil, labourer, Ballifeary
Smith, Thomas & Co., warehousemen, Hunt hall, 105 Church st.
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY. 137
Smith, Thomas, seaman, 8 Nelson street
Smith, Thomas Henry (of Nicol & Co., woollen manufacturers),
Albyn place, Island bankSmith, William, bookseller and stationer, 5 Castle Street. Ho.
4 Hill terrace
Smith, William, clerk, railway, Oriflamme cottage, MillburnSmith, William, engineer and smith, Ness ironworks, Theatre
lane. Ho. Ardoconnel terrace (east)
Smith, William (of Whyte & Co., 21 Union street.) Ho. 1 DennyBtreet
Smith, Mrs, 22 Telford street
Smith, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 33 Charles street
Smith, Mrs Jessie, dressmaker, 25 Chapel street
Smith, Mrs John, 3 Argyle street
Snowie, Hugh Lumsden, gunmaker, stuffer, and fly dresser, 83Church street. Ho. Carleton villa, and No. 82
Souter, Miss, 101 Church street
Sparks, Christmas W., sergeant-instructor, I.H.R.V., Kifle
Volunteer hall, Church street
Spence, James, blacksmith, Lawson cottage, Longman roadSpiers, James, labourer, 26 Tomnahurich street
Spinks, Charles, Seabrook villa, MillburnSt Andrew's Cathedral of Moray, Ardross street
St John's Episcopal Church, Church street
Stagg, George, currier, 22 Lower Kessock street
Station hotel. Academy street
Stavert, James, 20 Ness bankSteel, Eobert, coastguard, 52 Telford roadStenhouse, William, tailor, 3 Albert placeStephen, Alexander, carter, 3 Dyer's court, Huntly streetStephen, Alexander, carter, Fraser's court, Tanner's laneStephen, Donald, labourer, 55 Upper Kessock streetStephen, James, carter 14 Rose street
Stephen, John, farmer. Park cottage. CitadelStevenson, James, engine-driver, railway, 37 Petty streetStewart, Allan, sergeant. Militia, 17 Telford roadStewart, Alexander, chimney sweep, 74 Castle street
Stewart, Charles, of Brin (of Stewart, Eule, & Burns, solicitors).
Ho. ViewmountStewart, Charles, printer, Courier office, 7 Telford streetStewart, Colin, scripture reader, 5 Shore street
Stewart, Duncan, carpenter, 35 Church streetStewart, George, joiner, 56 Tomnahurich streetStewart, George, seaman, 35 Madras streetStewart, Helen, 33 Academy street
Stewart, John, blacksmith, 9 Church street
Stewart, John^ labourer, 36 Kose street
138 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
Stewart, John, merchant, Kenneth street. Ho. 4 New buildings,
Tomnahurich street
Stewart, John, tailor, 26 Nelson street
Stewart, Major John Patrick, staff officer of pensioners, Dulnan
cottage, Millburn. Off. 23 Petty street
Stewart, Robert, shipbuilder, 3 Portland place
Stewart, Rule, & Burns, solicitors, 1 Bank lane
Stewart, Miss, proprietrix, 74 Castle street
Stewart, Misses, dressmakers, 12 Innes street
Stewart, Mrs, 60 Academy street
Stewart, Mrs A. M., innkeeper, 4, 5, Young street
Stewart, Mrs Donald, 2 Telford road
Stewart, Mrs Mary, provision dealer, 44 Castle steeet
Stirling, Miss, goveirness. Bishop Eden's Mission Female School,
King street
Stiven, Robert, cartwright, Telford road
Stiven, William, manager, Inverness Gas and Water Company,
Manse place
Strother, Alexander, wholesale tea and spirit merchant, 68, 69,
Academy street. Ho. No. 70
Stuart, William, blacksmith, 5 Greig street
Sullivan, John, burgh police, 3 Inglis court, HaughSummerfield, Robert, telegraph inspector, 31 Haugh road
Suter, Alexander, 7 Tanner's lane
Suter, John M., fishing-tackle dealer, 6 Union Street. Ho. 15
Bank lane
Suter, Miss, 14 Douglas rowSutherland, Col. R. M., C.B., Huntly lodge, Aultnaskiach, Cul-
duthel road
Sutherland, Duncan, house-factor, &c,. Petty street
Sutherland, Francis, agent for A. Fullarton & Co., publishers, 3
Union street. Ho. 12 Argyle street
Sutherland, James, pressman, Advertiser ofiice, 2 Hawthorn
walk. Market brae
Sutherland, John, book-agent, Porterfield, Edinburgh road
Sutherland, John, late superintendent of police, 14 Douglas row
Sutherland, John, mason, 2 Celt street
Sutherland, Rev. David, A.M., minister of Free East Church,
12 Ness bankSutherland, Robert, hammerman, 15 Gilbert street
Sutherland, William, boot and shoemaker, 11 L. View place
Sutherland, William, seaman, 29 Castle street
Sutherland, William, tinsmith, 17 Petty street
Sutherland, Mrs, 21 Chapel street
Sutherland, Mrs, 2 Friar's place
Sutherland, Mrs, 11 Telford street
Sutherland, Mrs, Willow cottage, Millburn
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Sutherland, Mrs Christina, grocer, 9 Chapel street
Sutherland, Mrs Eliza, dressmaker, 29 Castle street
Swan, H., general dealer, 16 Academy street. Ho. Shore st.
Swan, John, hairdresser, 2 Castle Wynd. Ho. 3 Crown street
Swan, John, shoemaker, 3 Crown street
Swanson, Janet, seamstress, 14 U. Kessock street
Sweeney, Peter, coast-guardsman, 10 Telford road
Tait, Archibald, 7 Prince's place
Tait, Gavin, printer and stationer, 36 Bridge Street. Ho. Haughroad
Taylor, Adam, slater, 5 Argyle street
Taylor, Andrew, shipmaster, 20 Lower Kessock street
Taylor, David Chistie, tobacconist and fruiterer, 1 Church st.
Ho. 35 Bridge street
Taylor, James, bootmaker, 26 Lower Kessock street
Taylor, James, cooper and fish dealer, 1 Waterloo placeTaylor, James, labourer, 25 Chapel street
Taylor, James, quartermaster- sergeant. Militia barracks, Telfordroad
Taylor, James, sailmaker, 12 Gilbert street
Taylor, James, Union hotel, 25 High street
Taylor, John, baker, 65 Petty street
Taylor, John, labourer, 82 Castle street
Taylor, Leslie, 24 Innes street
Taylor, William, telegraph clerk, 8 Innes street
Taylor, Mrs, vintner, 18 Innes street
Thom, Robert, hatter and umbrella maker, 7 Market braeThompson, Miss, 6 Upper View place
Thomson, Andrew (of Logan & Thomson, plumbers), 7 Manseplace
Thomson, James, gardener, Lyon's court, Academy street
Thomson, John, baker and confectioner, 16 Castle street. Ho.No. 15
Thomson, John, grocer, 27, 28 Grant street. Ho. No. 28Thomson, Samuel, head Epglish master. Royal Academy. Ho.
17 Douglas rowThomson, Miss Jane, lodging-house keeper, 63 Church street
Thomson, Mrs, Abbey street
Thomson, Mrs, 12 L. Kessock street
Thomson, Mrs, 16 Ness bankThornton, Mrs Margaret, toy-dealer, New market. Ho. 29
Castle street
Tillman, Mrs, staymaker, 9 Church street
Todd, Edward, basketmaker, 51 Church street
Tolmie, John, grocer, 34 High street. Ho. 9 Huntly street
140 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY.
Tolmie, William, stonecutter, 7 Macdonald street, HaughTopping, Miss, house-keeper, Northern Infirmary
Tosh, Allan, fitter, Railway, 7 Albert place
Tough, Mrs Mary, 42 Church street
Town-Chamberlain's OflB.ce, P.O. Buildings, Market brae
Town Hall, High street
Treasurer, Donald, gardener. Northern Infirmary gardens, Nesswalk
Treasurer, Hector, gardener, 62 King street
Trotter, Angus, auctioneer and appraiser, 8 Lombard st. Ho.Lillyfield, Edinburgh road
Trotter's Auction Mart, LochgormTuU, Frederick T., manager for Morel Brothers, 31 Church st.
Ho. No. 32Tulloch, Donald, railway guard, 7 Innes street
Tulloch, Hugh, joiner, 8 Hill street
Tulloch, Hugh, tailor, 39 Madras street
Tulloch, James, grocer, 3 Greig street. Ho. No. 2Tulloch, John, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 17 Academy st.
Tulloch, Mrs, 5 Murray place
Turnbull, Robert, tailor, 7 Stephen's brae
Turner & Mackintosh, steam packet agents, 17 Union street, andat Muirtown wharf
Tymon, Owen, glass blower and china repairer, 37 Petty street
uU. p. Church, Union street
Urquhart, Alexander, carter, 10 Madras street
Urquhart, Alexander, mason, 15 Madras street
Urquhart, Alexander, seaman, 2 Shore street
Urquhart, Angus, carter, 69 Telford road
Urquhart, Angus, seaman, 19 Friar's lane
Urquhart, David, Campville, Drummond terrace
Urquhart, Donald, currier, 55 U. Kessock street
Urquhart, Donald, labourer, 50 King street
Urquhart, Donald, railway watchman, 10 Castle wyndUrquhart, Donald, shoemaker, 21 Nelson street
Urquhart, James, cabinetmaker, 8 North Church lane
Urquhart, James, carpenter, Dempster gardens. Ho. 15 Shorestreet
Urquhart, James, carpenter, 10 Waterloo place
Urquhart, James, tailor, Fern cottage, Madras street
Urquhart, Jessie, 8 Chapel street
Urquhart, John, carter, 7 Madras street
Urquhart, John, corn merchant, 62 Church street. Ho. No. 69
Urquhart, Kenneth, joiner, 23 U. Kessock street
Urquhart, Mary, dressmaker, 33 Brown street
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Urquhart, Murdo, ship chandler, 44 Grant street
Urquhart, Peter, hotel keeper, 6 Bridge street
Urquhart, Thomas, porter, Caledonian bank. Ho. Baron Taylor's
lane
Urquhart, William, grocer, 14 Waterloo place. Ho. No. 13
Urquhart, Mrs, 14 Inglis street
Urquhart, Mrs, 31 Madras street
Urquhart, Mrs, 35 Shore street
Urquhart, Mrs Duncan, 25 Shore street
Urquhart, Mrs Margaret, 20 Telford road
VVass, Miss, dressmaker, 31 Bridge street
Vass, Mrs, 11 Rose street
Videon, James, butler, Hedgefield, Culduthel road
Vignon, Grustave, teacher of modern languages, Eoyal Academy,Ho. 29 Charles street
Vesper, Henry Alexander, sergeant-major I.A.V., Citadel
wWaldie, Peter, watchmaker, 2 Innes street
Walker, Alexander, carter, 17 U. Kessock street
Walker, Daniel, plumber, 5 Innes street
Walker, George, sen., 2 Panellan place, Shore street
Walker, George (of James Walker & Co.), 72 Church street
Walker, Jaines, & Co., tinaber merchants, Shore street
Walker, John, joiner, 9 Church street
Walker, Thomas (of Elliot & Co., fleshers), 3 Kenneth street
Walker, Mrs James, 47 Shore street
Wallace, Thomas, teacher. High school, 3 Hardie's buildings
Ward, Mrs, milliner, 2 New buildings, Tomnahurich street
Warrax, Prancis Ramsay, accountant, Bank of Scotland, 1 Barnhill
Waterston, Charles, banker, Caledonian bank, Oaklands, Drum-moud terrace
Watson, Alexander, labourer, 16 L. Kessock street
Watson, Alexander, late vintner, 45 Castle street
Watson, Donald, clerk, 19 Wells street
Watson, Donald, game dealer, and fishing tackle maker, 15 Inglis
street. Ho. 33 Charles street
Watson, George, farmer, 14 Muirtown street
Watson, Thomas, clerk, Ordnance survey. Ho. Abbey cottageWatson, Mrs, grocer and provision merchant. Crown place. South-
side road
Watson, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, Palmerston place, MillburnWatt, Anthony (of Robertson & Watt, drapers), 16 Bridge street
Watt, David, gamekeeper, Pine cottage, Telford street
Watt, George, porter, 9 Tulloch's buildings
142 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTOKY.
Watt, James, storekeeper, 17 Crown street
Wells, William, iron and brass founder, 6, 7, 8 Friar's place. Ho.No. 6
Welsh, William, blacksmith, 8 Glebe street
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Inglis street
West Church, Huntly street
Westiand, Peter, sculptor, 3 Manse place
White, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 42 Castle street
Whyte & Co., booksellers, fancy goods merchants, librarians, &c.,
21 Union street
Whyte, David, photographic artist, 18 and 75 Church st. Ho. 75Whyte, William, machineman. Railway, 47 U. Kessock street
Williamson, Alexander, agent, B. L. Co. Bank, Bank buildings
Williamson, Henry John, foreman tailor, the Cottage, Ardconnelterrace
Williamson, Lindsay, horse dealer, 7 Telford road
Williamson, Miss Elizabeth, 74 Church street
Wilson, C, & Co., china merchants, 14 Bank street
Wilson, Cornelius (of C. Wilson & Co.), 18 Church street
Wilson, Duncan, plant collector. Railway, 14 Crown street
Wilson, John, blacksmith, 20 Nelson street
Wilson, John, M.D., Woodcliff, Culduthel roadWilson, John, railway carter, 10 L. Kessock street
Wilson, Joseph, inspector of permanent way, Railway, Roselandcottage, Shore street
Wilson, P. G., the Court goldsmith and jeweller at Inverness, 44High street. Ho. No. 43
Wilson, Peter, C.E., superintendent of permanent way, Railway.Ho. 8a Ness bank
Wilson, Mrs, lodging-house keeper, 33 Castle street
Wilson, Mrs Jane, 2 Albert place
Winchester, Miss, 48 Shore street
Winks, James, game dealer, 19 Inglis street. Ho. 5 Hill street
Wisdom, Francis William, pianoforte tuner, 11 Castle street
Wishart, Hugh, blacksmith, 20 Petty street
Wishart, Mrs Janet, 4 Edward's court, Theatre lane
Witherspoon, James, baker, New market. Ho. 9 Baron Taylor's
lane
Wood, George, printing manager, Courier ofi&ce. Ho, 4 Ardcon-nel terrace (west)
Wood, Mrs, 17 Haugh road
Wood, Mrs (of Campbell & Co,, saddlers), Sadia cottage. Kings-mills road
Woodthorpe, Miss, milliner and dressmaker, 13 High street
Woodward, Edward, telegraph mechanician. Citadel
Wordie & Co., railway carriers, 22 Union street
Working Men's Club, Bridge street
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Wragg, George, boot top manufacturer, 30 High street
Wright, James, pointsman, 33 Bridge street
Wright, William B., bottler, Church street. Ho. 7 Celt street
yYoung, Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 52, 53 Huntly street
Young, Alexander, house carpenter, 45 Castle street
Young, Colin, boot and shoemaker, 23 Muirtown street
Young, David, engine-driver, Railway, 1 New buildings, Tom-nahurich street
Young, David, engine-driver, Railway, 6 New buildings, Tom-nahurich street
Young, Donald, clerk, 7 Celt street
Young, Duncan, slater, 29 Castle street
Young, James, labourer, 3 G-aribaldi place
Young, John, labourer, 3 Queen street
Young, Malcolm, blacksmith, 11 L. View place
Young, Margaret, provision merchant, 42 Castle street
Young Men's Christian Association buildings, 1, 2 Castle street
Young, Roderick, grocer, 84 Church street. Ho. 2 Douglas row
Young, Roderick, shipmaster, 64 Telford road
Younar, William, dyer, 16 Huntly street. Ho. No. 17
Young, Mrs, 19 Douglas rowYoung, Mrs, proprietrix, 29 Petty street
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OFFICIAL LISTS, &c.
MAGISTRATES AND TOWN COUNCIL.PROVOST.
John Mackenzie of Eileanach.
Alexander Siaipson
William Mackintosh
BAILIES.
Alexander MacbeanPeter Baillie
Dean of Guild, James Ross. Treasurer, George Black.
COUNCILLORS.Alexander EraserRobert DavidsonColin Lyon MackenziePeter FalconerJames RoseWilliam RossAlexander Eraser, banker
Donald DavidsonRobert CaldwellWilliam MacbeanJohn DavidsonAlexander Strother
Donald MacdonaldCharles Keith
Town-Clerk, Alexander Dallas. Town-Chamberlain, Alex.Penrose Hay. Assessor under Valuation Act, A. Philp.
Ordinary Meetings of Council held first Wednesday of everyMonth.
POLICE COMMISSIONERS.
Commissioners—The lilagistrates and Council Clerk, Alex.Dallas. Superintendent of Police, Thomas Wyness.
THE GUILDRT INCORPORATION.
Dean of the Guildry, Bailie Mackintosh. Treasurer, Bailie
Simpson. Clerk, Hugh C. Eraser.
FUNDS FOR EDUCATION AND CHARITY UNDER THE ADMINISTRATIONOP THE MAGISTRATES AND TOWN COUNCIL.
1 Jonathan Anderson's Mortification £34932 Frederick Klein's „ 9323 Dr Bell's Bequest, exclusive of Property acquired
for the purposes of the Trust 7494 184 Robert Eraser's Mortification 1255 Thomas Eraser's „ 1006 Messrs Baillies' ,, 2007 John Burnett's ,, 100
4 79 1
8 5
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8 Eev. D. Denoon's Mortification 100
9 Mrs Isabella Gollan's ., 92 5
10 Collector Smith's Legacy 8 7 1
11 Mrs Gibson's Donation 100
12 Murdoch Logan's Mortification 221 6 2
13 Admiral Duff's „ 1068
£14,035 10 4
HARBOUR TRUSTEES.Provost, Bailies, Dean of Guild, and Treasurer. Shipowners
—William Morrison, Peter Baillie, Robert Stewart, Robert A.
Lawrence, and Robert Caldwell. Merchant Trackers—Charles
Waterston, William Simpson, David Rose, C. Lyon-Mackenzie,
and William Smith.
PAROCHIAL BOARD—Year 1872-73.
Chairman ..Alex. Eraser, agent, Commercial Bank,
Inspector and Secretary Hugh Eraser, N.P.
Assistant Inspector (Out-door) George Macbean.
Do. (In-door) P, Stewart Macdonald.
Medical Officers...Dr Mackay and Dr Macdonald.
Collector... D. Munro. Auditor... A. P. Hay.
Law-Agent...James Anderson, solicitor.
Governor and Matron of Poor's-House...D. and Mrs Macfie,
Registrar Hugh Simpson, 32 Church street
Sum Assessed, £6200. Assessments—Is 0|d per £ on proprie-
tors, and Is S^d per £ on occupants, under a classification.
BURGH SCHOOL BOARD.Rev. Dr Macdonald, Chairman,
Rev. George MackayRev. David Sutherland
Rev. Dr BlackTreasurer Black
Clerk...Roderick G.Scott, solicitor. Treasurer... Alex. Eraser,
solicitor. Officer... Charles Stewart.
NORTHERN INEIRMARY.—The Provost of Inverness,
Chairman ; Charles Waterston, Treasurer ; Alexander Dallas,
Secretary ; Dr Anthony Butler, House-surgeon ; Roderick Eraser,
Clerk to weekly committee ; Alexander Dallas, Porter.
WORKMEN'S CLUB—Bridge Street.
Chairman, Alexander Mackay. Treasurer;, Donald Macdougall.
Secretary, Hugh C. Eraser. Superintendent, Robert Siddons.
Trustees^ the Magistrates and Town Council.
T
Charles Innes
Robert DavidsonAlexander MacdonaldWilliam Morrison
146 OFFICIAL LISTS.
THE CALEDONIAN BANKING COMPANY.ESTABLISHED 1838.
Governor...
Deputy-Governor... Colonel Macpherson of Cluny Macpherson.
HEAD OFFICE, INVERNESS.Charles W aterston Manager.
John Mactavish...<Sec/'eitary.|William M&cgres^ov... Accountant,
G. Gr. Allsbxi... Inspector of Branches.
E,; K. Mackenzie, H. S. Eraser, and John Einlayson . . . 2'e?Zers.
BRANCH BANKS.BanTc of Scotland—Union street. Donald Duff, agent.
British Linen Company's BanJc—21 High street. AlexanderWilliamson, agent.
City of Glasgoio Bank—Academy street. James Anderson andThomas Dougla,s, joint-agents.
Commercial Banlc of Scotland—34 Church street. AlexanderEraser, agent.
National Bank of Scotland—11 Church street. Stewart & Rule,
agents.
National Security Savings' Bank—Exchange rooms. Open Tues-
day and Eriday from 9 to 10 A.M., and on Saturday evenings
from 7 till 8 o'clock. Treasurer, John Mactavish. Actuary,
William Corner
STAMPS AND TAXES—INLAND REVENUE.OFFICE—9 UNION STREET.
Distributor of Stamps and Collector of Taxes...Evan B. Eraser,
9 Union street.
Surveyor...Andrew Philp, 22 Union street.
PORTREE.
Harry Macdonald, Sub-Distributor of Stamps and Collector of
Taxes.
FORT-WILLIAM.
Donald Boyd, Sub-Distributor of Stamps and Collector of Taxes.
BEAULY.
Robert Hepburn, Sub-Distributor of Stamps.
CAMPBELLTOWN.
James Munro, Sub-Distributor of Stamps.
FORT-AUGUSTUS.
James Macleod, Sub-Distributor of Stamps,
KINGUSSIE.
L. Davidson, Sub-Distributor of Staoaps.
OFFICIAL LISTS. 147
SHERIFF COURT OF INVERNESS-SHIRE.Sheriff-Depute Wm. Ivory, Esq., advocate
Sheriff-Substitute Patrick Blair, Esq., advocate
Assistant-Substitutes. .
:
Colin Lyon Mackenzie of St Martins,
Robert Davidson, Esq., accountant, and Andrew LothianMacdonald, Esq.
Sheriff-ClerJc H, C. MacandrewSheriff- Cleric-Depute J ohn Macfarquhar
Procurator-Fiscal Charles StewartAuditor of Court...W. R. Grant
FACULTY OF PKOCURATORS.George AndersonJames DavidsonThomas Falconer
Charles StewartAlexander Dallas
James SimpsonW. R. GrantAlexander EraserWilliam FlemingDonald DavidsonW. Taylor RuleA. Penrose HayH. C. MacandrewJames AndersonJohn Colvin
L. A. InksoaHugh RoseJoshua MaclennanDean of Faculty, Charles
Donald FraserCharles InnesJames RossTheo. J. BulkeleyDonald ShawW. T. MactavishD. ReidAndrew MacdonaldW. BurnsCharles RolesRoderick ScottAllan MacdonaldK. MacdonaldJames CunninghamDuncan Forbes DallasDonald MacphersonCharles HamiltonEvan George Mackenzie
Stewart Sub-Dean, Jas. Anderson
James CameronMESSENGERS •AT-ARMS.Donald Bain I Alexander Macdonald
James CameronDonald BainAlexander MacdonaldD. Macdonald
SHERIFF OFFICERS.
D. J. GrantL. MacphailA. Scott
H. Cameron
Ordinary and Debts Recovery Court held on every Thursdayduring Session. Small Debt Court every Friday.
Bar Officer W. Maciver.
COMMISSARY COURt!Commissary W. Ivory, Esq., advocate
Commissary'Depute Patrick Blair, advocateCommissary-Cleric John Mackenzie
Commissary'Ckrk'Depute..,,,.John Colvin, 15 Union street
148 OFFICIAL LISTS,
JUSTICE OF PEA.CE COURT.A Small Debt Court is held Monthly. John Colvin, Clerk of the
Peace. Hu^h Rose, Fiscal.
The Provost, four Bailies, and the Dean of Guild of the Burghof Inverness, are Justices of the Peace, ex officiis.
NORTHERN COUNTIES FIRE OFFICE.REGISTERED OFFICES—INVERNESS.
President His Grace the Duke of Athole, K,T.Vicc-Presidents...^vc Geo. Macpherson-Grant, Bart., Sir William
Forbes, Bart., and Alexander Matheson, Esq., M.P.General Manager and Secretary...JoseTph. Robertson.
MASONIC LODGES.ST ANDREW'S ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No, 115.
G. Ballingall, 1st Principal Z,
J. Ellis, 2d do. H.D. Macleod, 3d do. J.
Wm. Mackenzie, jun,, 1st PastPrincipal.
Wm. Mackenzie, sen., 2d do.
J. Cook, jun., 3d do.
Donald Eraser, S.E.D. Noble, S.N.John Campbell, Treasurer.
F, Rennie, 1st Sojr.
James Campbell, 2d Sojr.
P. G. Macdonald, 3d Sojr.
L. Fotheringham, Janitor.
Meetings on second Tuesday of each Month, in the
Masonic Hall, School lane.
ST JOHN'S KILWINNING, No. 6 of Scotland.
Charles Innes, R.W.M.|
Archibald Tait, Treasurer.
Donald Reid, Secretary.
ST John's kilwinning mason benefit society.
Andrew Dougall, President. | Archibald Tait, Treasurer.
W. R. Grant, Secretary.
ST Mary's c.o. lodge, No. 339.
John Ellis, R.W.M.Guthrie Ballingall, D.M.William Mackenzie, P.M.John Cook, S.W.John Cameron, J.W.Rev. A. Macgregor, Chaplain.
George Millar, Treasurer.
John Balfour, Secretary.
John Macqueen, K.K.W. B. Wright, S.D.Edward Todd, J.D.H. Munro, S.S.
D. Mackintosh, J.S.
D. Mackenzie, S.B,
Lewis Fotheringham, Tyler.
INVERNESS SEA INSURANCE ASSOCIATION.office—39 UNION STREET.
Secretary W. Morrison,
Agent Alexander Mackintosh.
Surveyor Captain John Mackenzie.
OFFICIAL LISTS. 149
CHUKCHES, CHAPELS, AND CLERGY.High Church Donald Macdonald, D.D.West Church Alex. Macgregor, M.A.Gaelic Church Peter Robertson, M.A.Free High Church John J. Black, LL.D.Free East Church David Sutherland, M.A.Free North Church George Mackay.Free West Church, Duncan Colvin.
TT • oi. J. TT T. />(! 1. \ James Scott, D.D.Umon Street U.P. Church „ ...
j ^^^^^^ j>^^^.;^^ ^j^^King Street Church Vacant.
^ ., J , £ oii. A 1 \ Bishap Eden, Primus.Cathedral of St Andrew
j Henry C. Powell, Provost.
St John's Episcopal Church W. Roughead.Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Joseph Howard.Roman Catholic Chapel W. Dawson.Congregational Chapel William Milne, M.A.Town Missionary .Duncan Macbeath.
Session-Clerk... D. Eraser, solicitor, 7 Castle street.
REGISTRATION OF VOTERS.County Assessor... Andrew Philp, 22 Union street.
Burgh Assessor...Andrew Philp, do.
VALUATION OF LANDS AND HERITAGES.COMMISSIONERS FOR THE COUNTY OP INVERNESS.
The Commissioners of Supply. Clerk, James Anderson,Academy street. Assessor, Andrew Philp, 22 Union street.
COMMISSIONERS FOR THE BURGH OF INVERNESS.
The Magistrates. Clerk, Alexander Dallas, Assessor, AndewPhilp, 22 Union street.
PROPERTY AND INCOME-TAX AND HOUSEDUTY COMMISSIONERS.
Right Hon. Lord LovatThomas Ogilvy of CorriemonyDuncan Grant of BughtArthur Forbes of CuUodenColonel Inglis of Kingsmills
JE. Mackintosh of Balnespick
Col. Fraser-Tytler of Aldourie
FountaineWalker of Ness CastleCharles Stewart of BrinC. L. Mackenzie of St MartinsDonald Cameron of ClunesEneas W. Mackintosh of Raig-
more, M.P.Dr J, Mackenzie, Provost, Invs.
The Sheriff and Principal Sheriff-Substitute of the County,ex officiis.
Clerk...W. R. Grant, Castle. Surveyor... Andrew Philp; 22Union street. Collector...Evan B, Eraser. 9 Union street.
150 OFFICIAL LISTS.
SCHOOLS.
EOYAL ACADEMY—INCORPOEATED 1792.
DIRECTORS.
The Provost, four Baillies, and Dean of Guild, Inverness. TheSheriff-Depute, and the Moderator of the Presbytery of Inver-
ness, ex oficiis. Subscribers of £100 and upwards, and their heirs
male of lawful ages, are perpetual Directors. Subscribers of £50are Directors for life. Five Directors are appointed by the Com-missioners of Supplj'.
Chairman of Directors... A. Matheson, Esq. of Ardross, M.P.Vice Chairman Charles Stewart, Esq., solicitor.
Secretary and Treasurer... A. P. Hay, solicitor.
TEACHERS.William Eadie, A.M., Kector.
Classics ..Mr Dunn, B.A., Lond.jEnglish...Mr Thomson
Mathematics...The Rector Do. ...Mr GibsonWriting and Arithmetic...Mr French... Mons. Vignon
W. K, Bannatyne • Drawing&Painting,W. DuncanDrill...Sergeant-Major Maclearnao. Janitor... Sergeant
William Brown.
LADIES' INSTITUTION—In connection with theRoyal Academy.
Lady Superintendent... Miss Rose
Music' Master... Herr Resting Governesses...Miss Mactavishand Miss Fraser
The other Branches are Taught by the Masters of the Academy.
ENDOWMENT BY CAPTAIN W. MACKINTOSH OF FARR.
This Fund is the accumulation of a sum of £10,000, bequeathed byCaptain Mackintosh of the " Hindostan," East Indiaman, who died in
1809, for the education, at the Royal Academy, of boys of the families of
Farr, Holm, Dalmigavie, and Kallachy, or the nearest of kin, but alwaysof the name of Mackintosk. There are at present 17 boys on the Fund,who are boarded and educated free.
Trustees.—The Provost; our Bailies and the Dean of Guild of Inver-
ness ; the Sheriff-Depute of the County ; his Substitute at Inverness
;
and the Convener of the County. Clerk.—H. Simpson, 32 Church street.
BELL'S SCHOOLS.Trustees—The Magistrates and Town Council. Secretary, A.
Dallas, Town-Clerk. Treasurer, A. P. Hay, Town-Chamberlain.
Farraline Park School.—Head Master, James S. Forsyth,
A.M.Merkinch School.—Head Master, James Ross.
Central School.—Head Master, Ronald Macdonald,
Maggot School.—Teacher, Duncan Mackay.
OFFICIAL LISTS. 151
HIGH SCHOOL.MANAGERS.
The Ministers and four Members of Session from the NorthChurch, East Church, and Free High Church.
Chairman...Rev. George Mackay.
Secretary... Bailie Simpson.
Rector Thomas Wallace.
Classics and Mathematics andSenior English....The Rector
Junior English...Mr M'GiUivray
Juvenile Department MissBachan and the Misses Mac-kenzie
Writing: and Arithmetic Mr Music. ..Miss Fraser
MacraeDrawing...Mr P. Smart
French and German MissTait
GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ART.COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.
Bailie Simpson, chairman. George R. Galloway, secretary.
Mr Caldwell
Mr Alexander EraserMr William RossMr Peter FalconerMr Gavin Tait
Mr Alexander RossMr Walter CarruthersMr C. R. Manners, C.E.Mr W. Paterson, C.E.
Mr George ReidMr William LawrieMr George BlackMr George GallowayMr Charles KeithMr William MackintoshMr Thomas WallaceMr James S. ForsythMr And. Davidson
Mr Peter Smart...Art Master.
The Classes meet in the High School.
RAINING'S SCHOOL.Mr Alex. Brownlie, Head Master.
Miss Jane Fraser, Initiatory and Industrial DepartmentMr Peter Smart, Drawing MasterMiss Georgina Robertson, Assistant
Miss Jane Stewart, do.
Pupil Teachers—Alex. Sinclair, Hugh TuUoch, John Noble,David Call, Isabella Eraser, and Isabella Macdonald.
Episcopal Schools.—Mr Wilkie and Miss Stirling, teachers.
Established Church Female School, 56 Academy Street.—Miss Mary Anne Robertson, teacher.
Reformatory School, Rose Street.—John Grant, superin-
tendent. Duncan Macculloch, teacher.
152 OPnCIAL LISTS.
BoAEDiNU School for Young Ladies.—Miss Fraaer, 32Church street.
Infant School.—Misses Mackay, Fraser street.
Factory Street School,—Mrs Mackenzie.
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS.John Wilson, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., Woodcliff, Culduthel road
J. J. Ross, M.D., surgeon, 65 Church street
Duncan Mackay, M.D., L.R.C.S.E., 1 Inglis street
James Macnee, M.D., surgeon, 19 Bridge street
William Macdonald, M.B., CM., 59 Academy street
Hugh Clark, ]\I.D., 6 Ardross street
William Grant, surgeon-dentist, 20 Church street
John Alexander Gordon, surgeon-dentist, 30 High street
HOTELS.Caledonian Hotel, Church street—J. MenziesStation Hotel, Railway station—John MacdonaldRoyal Hotel, Academy street—John S. Christie
Lome Hotel, Huntly street—J. RossCommercial Hotel, Exchange place—Miss MacgarrowWaverley Hotel (Temperance), Union street—H. HarcombeMuirtown Hotel, Muirtown bridge—Mrs Clark
Gellion's Hotel, Bridge street and Church street—J. CampbellEagle Hotel, Baron Taylor's lane—Miles MacraeHighland Arms Hotel, oflf High street—J. RobertsonNational Hotel, Bank lane—Mrs MacdonaldUnion Hotel, off High street—J . Taylor
INVERNESS LITERARY INSTITUTE.—President, R.Carruthers, Esq., LL.D. Vice-Presidents, Mr Jonathan Ross,
Hill place, and. Mr John Fraser, chemist, Church street. Joint-
Secretaries, Mr Kenneth Fraser, 56 Church street, and Mr JohnGibson, Royal Academy. Treasurer, Mr George Robertson,
Bank of Scotland. Members of Committee, Messrs WilliamMacbean, Telford Road ; James Melven, Ardconnel Terrace
;
W. S. Duncan, Royal Academy ; James Barron, View place;
Alexander Mackenzie, Clachnacudain house.
INVERNESS NOETIC SOCIETY.—Meets every Wednes-day evening at 8 o'clock, in the Noetic Society Rooms. HenryCockburn Macandrew, Esq., Honorary President ; Donald Fraser,
President ; Adam Redpath and Roderick Johnstone, Vice-Presi-
dents ; James Macpherson, Recording Secretary ; Robert Lobban,Corresponding Secretary ; Thomas Murray, Treasurer ; JamesGossip and Alexander Cameron, Librarians ; George Munro,Censor ; W. M. Snowie and E. Forsyth, Corresponding Committee.
OFFICIAL LISTS. 153
INVERNESS-SHIKE VOLUNTEER COMPANIES.
ARTILLERY.Honorary-Colonel Wm. Fraser-Tytler of Aldourie.
Lieutenant-Colonel Eneas W. Mackintosh of Raigmore.Major D. Davidson.
Adjutant Captain Colin Duff, R.A.
Surgeon J. Wilson. Assistant-Surgeon , . J. J. Ross.Quartermaster G. Mather.
First Company.Captain K. StewartLieutenant G. G. AllanSub-Lieutenant....G. J. Campbell
Second Company.Captain John HendrieLieutenant A. FraserSub-Lieutenant Andrew Fraser
Third Company.Captain Alexander RossLieutenant J. G. BulmerSub-Lieutenant... C. R. Manners
Drill HallOrderly Room
Fourth Company.Captain John FalconerLieutenantSub-Lieutenant. .John H. Forsyth
Fifth Company,Captain W. GowenlockLieutenantSub-Lieutenant. .. Chas. M'lntyre
Sixth Company.Captain Robt. DavidsonLieutenant A. T. F. FraserSub-Lieutenant. .Alex. Mackay.Margaret Street.
3 Union Street.
HIGHLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEERS.Lieutenant-Colonel Ewen Macpherson of Cluny Macpherson.
Majors ,C. Lyon-Mackenzie of St Martins, andDonald Cameron of Lochiel.
Adjutant Captain C. R. Fraser.Surgeon Dr Manford. Assistant-Surgeon Dr CORBET.
Sixth Corps (Badenoch).
Captain W. CummingLieutenantAs.-Surgeon J. Macrae
Seventh Corps (Beauly).
Captain Alexander FraserLieutenantLieutenant A. W. Cameron
Eighth Corps (Portree).
Captain Alex. MacdonaldLieutenant W. A. MacleodAs.-Surgeon L. M. Matheson
Ninth Corps (Ardersier).
Captain J- RoseLieutenant
Tenth Corps (Mackintosh).
Captain Alex. M. Mackintoshof Mackintosh
Lieutenant.... J. P. MacdonaldLieutenant Donald Macdonald
Drill Instructors,—Sergeant-Major J, Pocock : Sergeant JohnMunro ; Sergeants George Shepherd, Christmas Sparks, Andrew Fiddes,Alexander Fraser, J, Maclean, D. Macpherson, and F. Thompson.
V
First Corps (Inverness).
Captain H. C. MacandrewLieutenant W. FenwickLieutenant R. G. Scott
Second Corps (Lochaber).
Captain D. MacleishLieutenantLieutenant A. R. Affleck
Third Corps (Inverness).
Captain Robert GrantLieutenant Hugh Rose
Fourth Corps (Inverness).
Captain J. ColvinLieutenant J. Ross
Fi^TH Corps (Inverness).
Captain George RoseLieutenant T. DouglasLieutenant A. Macdonald
154 OFFICIAL LISTS.
POST OFFICE AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE—High Street.
Postmaster Alexander Penrose Hay.Chief Clerk Williana Bryson,
Pillar Letter Boxes—Foot of Cliapel Street, Wells' Street,
and head of View Place.
DESPATCH AND DELIVERS OF LETTERS.
Lines of i»oad.
Edinburgh, Tjllasgow, London, )
Perth, Klfiin, Aberdeen, &,(.. . )
Do., do., Klgin and K«ithEdinburgh, Perth, and GJas;.',ow..
AberdeenForres, Elgin, Aberdeen, &cKingussie, Fort-William, and
)
GranLown )
Dingwall, Tain, Wkye, and GolspieDo., do., Stornoway, Cromarty, )
and Tiiurso )
Local Posts
Lktters Can bk Posted
With oneadditionalStamp until
Withoutextra charge
until
9.30 A.M.
12.10 A.M.7 P.M.3.10 P.M.
10 P.M.
9.30 A.M.
8.30 A.M.
2.30 P.M.
3 P.M.
9.50 A.M.
12.20 P.M.7.10 P.M.3.20 P.M.
9.50 A.M.
8.40 A.M.
2.45 P.M.
3.20 P.M.
Deliverycommences
at
9.55 A.M.
3.40 P.M.
3.40 P.M.
3.40 P.M.
8 P.M.*
10.30 A.M.
9. .55 A.M.* To callers only.
On Sundays Letters aie delivered at the Office only between3.40 find 4 40 P.M.
Money Orders a.re is.sued and Paid Daily, except Sunday, between9am and 6 pm.
The Office is open for Rucuipfc and Delivery of Telegrama from7 A.M. to 10 P.M. On Sundays from 9 to 10 A.M. and 4 to 5 P.M.
THE HIGHLAND RIFLE ASSOC LATION.Patron M.R.H. The Prince of Wales.President...ThQ^i^t Hon. Lord Lovat.
Treasitrer... Charles Water.ston, banker. Secretary .. .3ohnColvin, solicitor.
The annual meeting for Prize Competition is held at Inverness
in September.
NORTHERN MEETING—Instituted in 1788.
Annual Meeting in September. Balls Evenings ,
of same days.
Patron... Wi& Grace the Duke of Richmond.Permanent Steward... The Rii^ht Hon. Lord Lovat, K.T.
Convener...YouJiTAmE Walker of Ne.ss Castle.
Secretary Thomas G. Henderson, Highland Club Buildings,
High street.
OFFICIAL LISTS. 355
INVERNESS, &o., HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRYMILITIA.
Commandant Lieut.-Col. the Hon, S. Eraser.Majors Bankes, and Jas. Andrew Macrae.
Adjutant...QsiTptSi\n Donaldson.Surgeon .. .Dr Edward. Assistant-Surgeon...T)r Macpadyen.
HIGHLAND RAILWAY.Inverness to Perth—Forres to Keith—Inverness to Bonar
Bridge—Branches to Burghead and to Aberfeldy. Total lei,gth,
246| miles. Sutherland Railway, from Bonar Bridge to Golspie,
264 ™iJfcs ; Duke of Sutherland's Railway, from Golspie to Helms-dale, 17 miles ; and Dingwall and Skye Railway, from Dingwallto Strome, 53 miles ; Strome to Portree, by steamer, 40 miles
;
all worked by the Highland Company under agreement.Secretary and General Manatrer, Andrew Dougall. Accoun-
tant, William Eenwick. Goods Managers, Thomas Mackay,Inverness, and Thomas 0. Lowson, Elgin. Locomotive Super-intendent, David Jones. Resident Engineer, Peter Wilson.Superintendent of Line, William Roberts. Assistant Secretary,
William Gowenlock. Traffic Auditor, Charles S. Machardy.Storekeeper, J. G. Bulmer. Audit inspector and Factor, CharleaLainoTid. Auditurs, W, R. Grant and A. Penrose Hay, solicitors,
Inverness. Solicitors, Stewart, Rule, & Burns, Inverness, andIT. & A. Iriglis, W.S., Edinburgh. Parliamentary Agents,Martin & Leslie, London,
FIRE BRIGADE—Captain, Thomas Wyness. Sergeants,
Thomas Russell, Iiiglis court, and James Fotheringham, 9 Celt
street. Vice-Sergeants, Daniel Walker, 5 Innes street, and HughRoss, 6 Crown street. Pioneers, William Ross, 23 King street
;
John Reid, 18 King street ; George Anderson, 77 Castle street
;
and John Mackenzie, 22 Union street. Firemen, Hugh Macrae,Fairfield lane ; Alexander Cameron, Fairfield lane ; John Macrae,4 Waterloo place ; John Masson, 53 Church street ; Peter ThomasEwen, 4 Waterloo place ; Alexander Proctor, 29 Castle street
;
Thomas Finlayson, 59 Petty street ; William Taylor, 56 Academystreet ; James Macdonald, 31 Academy street ; John Cameron,27 Madras street ; George Ross, 29 Castle street ; and DavidMacbean, 24 Castle street.. • _ —. ^
CEMETERY COMPANY (LIMITED).—Chairman. Major-General Cracklow ; Secretary and Treasurer, H. C. Macandrew
;
Superintendent, David Mackenzie,
PUBLIC HALL COMPANY (LIMITED). —Chairman,Major- General Cracklow; Secretary, W. Taylor Rule ; Janitor,
John Mackenzie.
156 OFFICIAL LISTS.
BIBLE SOCIETY.—Distributor, Miss Clark, Margaret st.
Secretaries, Rev. G, Robson & Gr. Galloway. Treasurer, W. T. Rule.
HIGHLAND CLUB.—Acting Committee, Messrs CharlesStewart of Brin, Robert Davidson, Walter Carruthers, JamesRose, H. C. Macandrew, W, K. Fosset, Sheriff Blair, and CaptainMaitland. Hon. Secretary, H. C. Macandrew.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.—Hon.President, H. A. Matheson, Esq., London, President, ProvostMackenzie. Vice-President, William Morrison, Esq. Treasurer,Alexander Maclennan, 9 Bridge street. Secretary, WilliamCorner, accountant.
INVERNESS DISPENSARY—HuNTLT Street.—AllanMaclean, Esq., Drummond, President ; C. L. Mackenzie, Esq.of St Martins, Vice-President ; Dr Clark, Medical Attendant
;
James Davidson, solicitor, Secretary ; Hugh Snowie, gunmaker.Treasurer ; Sergeant Henry Eerrier, Resident Porter and Assistant.
PUBLIC PARK CO. (LIMITED).—Directors— E. W.Mackintosh of Raigmore, M.P. ; Right Rev. Bishop Eden, Capt,C. R. Eraser, Messrs Walter Carruthers, Alexander Ross, Chas.
Stewart of Brin, G. G. Mackay of Raasay, A. I. Robertson of
Aultnaskiah, Colonel Cameron, and Provost Mackenzie. Secre-
tary—H. C. Macandrew.
SOCIETY EOR TEACHING THE BLIND TO READIN THE Counties op Inverness, Nairn, and Moray.—Presi-
dent—The Right Hon. the Earl of Seafield ; Secretary—JosephRobertson, Esq. ; Treasurer—Captain Eraser of Balnain ; Tea-
cher—Mr M. G, Mackenzie, 4 Southside place, Inverness. Chair-
man of Inverness Committee of Management—Rev. G. Robson.
INVERNESS FARMER SOCIETY—Committee of Man-AGEMENT 1873.—Mr James MoUison, Dochgarroch Lodge ; MrCharles Mackissack, Culblair ; Mr John Cran, Kirkton ; MrDonald Paterson, Balrobert ; Mr David Mundell, Gollanfield ;
Mr Duncan Cameron, Beauly ; Mr Duncan Menzies, Millerton
House ; Mr Henry Sim, Ardullie ; Mr L. Forbes, Culchunag.
Secretary and Treasurer, Hugh Eraser, Balloch of CuUoden,
INVERNESS GAS AND WATER COMPANY.-, Directors—David Rose, Viewmount, Chairman ; Joseph Mitchell,
C.E., Viewhill ; William Simpson, Springfield ; Charles Stewart,
solicitor ; Colin Lyon Mackenzie of St Martins ; Charles Spinks,
Seabrook Villa ; Hector Mackenzie, Gollanfield House ; Donald
DufF, banker ; Donald Munro, carpenter. Manager, William
Stiven. Collector, Donald Eraser. Assistant Collector, D.
Sutherland. Water Superintendent, E. Macdonald.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE
STAFFORDSHIRE FIRE OFFICE,(LIMITED).
HEAD OFFICE FOR SCOTLAND & IRELAND-43 WEST NILE STREET, GLASGOW.
BRANCHES:EDINBURGE
:
DUBLIN :
35 Hanover Street. 179 Great Brunswick Street.
ABERDEEN: BELFAST:28 Market Street. 24 Waring Street.
NEWCASTLE-ON-TTNE : CORK:20 East Clayton Street. 43 South Mall.
BANKERS :
The Bank of Scotland. The City of Glasgow Bank.
The Provincial Bank of Ireland. The Belfast Banking Co.
Insurances against Loss by Fire are undertaken by this Company onalmost every class of Property, on terms most advantageous for Insurers,
and at the lowest rates of Premium, commensr.rate to the risk.
Surveys made and rates quoted free of any charge.Claims promptly and liberally settled. Losses by Fire arising from
Lightning or Gas Explosion, made good by this Company.
No Duty Now Payable.
Policies transferred from other Companies to " THESTAFFOKDSHIRB FIRE OFFICE," WITHOUT ANY ADDITIONALexpense or TROUBLE TO THE INSURED.
AGENCIES.Bankers, Solicitors, Accountants, House Factors, Estate and Com-
mission Agents, and other influential gentlemen in all the towns andviUages in the North, North-East, and North-West of Scotland, able to
introduce Fire Insurance Proposals, are specially invited to apply forAgewies of this Company. Every facility attorded, and all trouble savedAgents in completing Insurances. Special attention is given to thespeedy issue of Policies for Proposals coming from Agents to avoid theloss of any case through delay. Full details of the Agency system will
be given, and applications for Agencies are invited by
ROBERT MUIR, Secretary.
1
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NORTHERN COUNTIESFIRE OFFICE,
CA PITA L-£l 00,00 0,
Fully Subscribed by over 1200 Shareholders.
His Grace the Duke of athole, K.T.
Sir George Macpheeson Grant of Ballindalloch, Bart.Sir William Forbes of Craigievar and Fintray, Bart.
Alexander Matheson, Esq. of Ardross, M.P.
fitranririnarii lirwtnrs.
Donald Cameron, Esq. of Lochiel, M.P.Eneas W. Mackintosh, Esq. of flaigmore, M.P.Cluny Macpherson of Cluny Macpherson.The Mackintosh of Mackintosh.The Chisholm of Chisholm.Colonel J. Ross Farquharson of Invercauld..
Lieutenant-General Cracklow, Castle Hill.
George G. Mackay, Esq, of Raasay.George J. R. Gordon, Esq., younger of Ellon.Alexander Henderson, Esq. of Stemster.James Fletcher, Esq. of Rosehaugh and Liverpool.Major James Horne of Stirkoke.Robert Grant, Esq. of Kincorth.Captain White of Monar.
<l!)r&iiian| limfnrs*
John Mackenzie, Esq., Provost of Inverness.The Right Rev. The Bishop of Moray and Ross, Primus.Major Lyon-Mackenzie, of St Martins.Charles Eraser-Mackintosh, Esq. of Drummond.Andrew Dougall, Esq., Manager, Highland Railway.Walter Carruthers, Esq., Gordonville.
London Board.
D'ARCY Chaytor, Esq. (Messrs Chaytor & Webster), 155 Fenchurch St.
John Harvey, Esq. of Carnousie, Castle Baynard, Upper Thames St.
Charles E. Lewis, Esq., M.P.William Macandrew, Esq., Colchester.E. S. Marriott, Esq., Lawrence Lane.
ADVERTISEMETS'TS.
iantorsf.
The CALEDONIAN BANKING COMPANY.The national bank OF SCOTLAND.
Alexander Penrose Hay, Esq., ToAvn-Chamberlain.John Mactavish, Esq., Secretary, Caledonian Banking Company.
Inlintnrs.
-Messrs STEWART, RULE, & BURNS, Inverness.
JOSEPH ROBERTSON, ESQ.
By the abolition of the Government Duty the expense of FireInsurance is now reduced to such a figure that no one can bejustified in remaining unprotected against loss, from an accident
which may occur at any time, and in most unexpected ways.
In addition to the reasons which will occur to every one for
supporting a local company, in which so many in the North areinterested, there is the manifest advantage in being relieved of
all trouble, and saved all responsibility, as to the correct descrip-
tion of the property proposed to be Insured ; these duties, wherepracticable, being undertaken by the Company's officers.
The rates for Insurance vary from Is 6d for each £100 andupwards, according to the nature of the risk.
Insurances in other Companies can ie transferred without anyexpense other than the regular premium.
The Large Capital FULLY SUBSCRIBED affordsample security to Insurers, while the Directorscan with confidence appeal to all cases wherelosses have occurred, to their promptitude insettlement, and their liberal treatment of theInsured.
The Directors will he happy to treat with Gentlemen of influence
and standing to act as Agents for the Company.
Pkospectuses, Forms of Proposal, and any other information,
may be had by applying at the Head Office, or from anyof the Company's Agents.
ADVEETISEMENTS.
INSURANCE COMPANY.Established 1836. EmiMioered by Special Acts of Parliament.
Offices :
LIVERPOOL 1 DALE STREET.LONDON 7 CORNHILL nnd CHARING CROSS.GLASGOW 128 INGRAM STREET.
Invested Funds exceed £3,676,458.Fire Premiums in 1872 1,258,584,Life Premiums iu 1872 267,505.
James Reid Stewart, Merchant, Glasgow, Chairman.
Andrew Buchanan, Esq., ofAuchentorlie.
James J. Grieve, Esq., M.P.,Greenock.
Robert F. Shaw Stewart, Esq.,EdiuburA'h.
Walter Mackenzie, Esq., C.A.,Glasgow.
Resident Secretary—D. Stewart, Esq.
Insurances on nearly every description of Property, at Home andAbroad, can be effected at Moderate Rates.
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES.The Rates of Premium are moderate for all descriptions of Insurance.Every Policy on the Bonus Plan is entitled, after five years' Premiums
have been paid, to a fixed Bonus, according to the Table in the Pros-pectus, which is guaranteed as part of the Policy.
A distinctive feature of this Company's Bonus is, that after ten yearsit increases annually, instead of, as in most Life Offices, remainingstationary for a period of five or seven years.
Whole World Leave granted on reasonable terms.Claims are paid Thirty Days after admission.Medical Fees and Policy Stamps paid by the Company.Forms of Proposals, Prospectuses, and all necessary infoimation
furnished on application.
D. STEWART, Resident Secretary,128 Ingram Street, Glasgow.
AGENTS.nes & Macdonihn Grant, Roj
Invergordon .Hugh Graham, bookseller. High Street.
T„.,„,.^„„o i Innes & Macdonald, solicitors, Church Street.Inverness | j^j^^ Gxmt, Royal Mail Coach Office.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH
LAW LIFE ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION.ESTABLISHED 1839—CAPITAL, ONE MILLION.
The Association combines Perfect Security to the Assured, -with
careful Selection of Risks and Liberal and Immediate Participationin Profits.Nine-Tenths (90 per cent.) of the Profits are given to the Assured.
Policies effected during 1873, un'^ier full Annual Premiums, will rank for
Three Years' Reversionary Bonus Additions at the
Sixth Dividon of Profits at Christmas 1875.
BUSINESS OF 1872.New Assurances, £482,593; New Premiums, £14.965; Net Income,
£139,286; Claims by Death, £76,488; Invested Funds, £800,643; Sub-sisting Assurances, £3,573,223.
OFFICES—120 PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH..WILLIAM SMITH, Manager.12 WATERLOO PLACE, London J. HILL WILLIAMS, Actuary.
105 ST VINCENT STREET, GLASGOW..JOHN OSWALD, Secretary.
AGENTS IN INVERNESS—D. & D. MACKINTOSH, COMMISSION AGENTS.GEORGE ROBERTSON, Bank OF SCOTLAND,DONALD ERASER, SOLICITOR.DAVID MUNRO, COLLECTOR OF Poors' Rates.GEORGE K. ELLIS, Railway Traffic Agent.
ABERDEEN TEMPERANCE HOTEL56 UNION STREET, ABERDEEN.
COMMERCIAL Gentlemen, Tourists, and Families,
visiting Aberdeen will find the above Hotel unsur-
passed for Comfort. Charges Moderate.
Families Boarded by Week op Month.
M. HUTCHEON. Proprietor.
(Late MAGHRAY'S)
LEMON TREE HOTEL,2 St Nicholas Lane, & 9 St Nicholas Street,
ABERDEEN.Situated at the Junction of St Nicholas and Market Streets with
Union Street.
FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS & COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN
ADVERTISEMENIS.
THE GREAT BRITAIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANYChief Offices—101 CHEAPSIDE, LONDON.
217 BUCHANAN STREET, GLASGOW.Chairman—V I S C O U N T NEWRY, MP
Deputy-Chairman—ROBERT R. TORRENS, M.P.The Directors are prepared to receive Proposals for the Insur-
ance of Property on Equitable Terms against the risk of Fire, thePremiums in all cases being charged in proportion to the Risk tobe incurred.
Bankers—CITY OF GLASGOW BANK.WILLIAM WEIGHT, Manager for Scotland.
District ^^fm^—Mr WiLLiAN Linton, 2 Drummond St., Inverness.
FOUNDED A.D. 1844.
Empowered by Special Act of Parliament 25 and 26 Vic, cap. 74.
THE GREAT BRITAIN MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETYChief Offices—101 CHEAPSIDE, LONDON.
217 BUCHANAN STEEET, GLASGOW.Chairman—V I S C O U N T NEAVEY, M.P.
Scottish Branch Offices.Greenock—Post-Office Buildings.
| Edinburgh—68 Prince's St,Dumfries—14 Irish treet.Local Board for Glasgow.
William Millar, Esq. (W. & G. Millar), Cross.James Mackenzie, Esq., 150 St Vincent Street.James Robertson, Esq. (John Robertson & Co.), Newhall Factory.R. Wilson, Esq. (Hannah, Donald, & Wilson), Abbey Works, Paisley.
YEARLY NEW^ BUSINESS.Year. Sum Assured. Full New Annual Premium.
1867 £106,560163 983206,450221,200255,809306,465
£4377 106392 5 76683 13 27763 108697 4 59167 15
18681869187018711872
District Agent-
WILLIAM WRl-Mr William Linton, 2
GHT, Manager for Scotland.
Drummond Street, Inverness.
INVERNESS, WEST HIGHLANOS, AND GLASGOW.The Eoyal Mail Steainers
lONA, —* ~-L CLANSMAN,CHEVALIEE, -L 1^^^^^ CLYDESDALE,GONDOLIEE, ^i^^S^^ CYGNET,LINNET, jHRfflKlIRS^^ PLOVEE,MOUNTAINEER, iHsHI^^^ STAFFA,PIONEEE, and «^S^aBSffi» MAEY JANE, andEDINBUEGH CASTLE. INVEEAEY CASTLE.
See Time Bills loith Maps, free of Messrs Turner & Mackintosh,Agents, 17 Union Street, Inverness ; or David Hutchbson & Co.,119 Hope Street, Glasgow,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ALEXANDER MACKENZIE,WINE IMPORTER,
INVERNESS.EST A BLISME D 18 2 0.
SOLE AGENT FOR
CRAGGANMORE DISTILLERY, GLENLIVAT,AND
BASS CREST BREWERY, ALLOA.
•gtkt ifet Hi '^U, &C
i Hhd. iBarls. J Hhd. Bails. Hhd.
Table Beers. d.
14 61620272422
31" 62024
s. d.
161822 631 62725334222 6
2736
s. d.
2831 64054484448634048
s. d.
31 634456054506684455472
s.
54Bitter Ale 60Extra Hopped Ale 75East India Pale Ale 100Family Ale 90Mild Ale 84Burton Pale Ale 96Alloa Ale 126Porter 75Stout 90Novirishing Stout (Imperial)....
Any of the above hinds can he sent direct from the Brewery
COMMON BEER for HARVEST & HAYMAKINGPurposes, 8d per Gallon for Cash.
Good Useful DRAM WHISKY 14s per Gallon.Fine Old HIGHLAND WHISKY 16s per do.Fine Old TODDY WHISKY 18s per do.Best Very Old GLENLIVAT 21s per do.
For WINES of every description, in Wood and Bottle, see
separate List.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
iUililUMll
IIUUUUU!
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,INVITES the attention of the Inhabitants and parties visiting
the Capital of the Highhuuls to his large and varied assort-
ment of Gentlemen's Ready-Made Clothing,
Gentlemen's Under-clothing of every description.
Satin, Felt, and Tweed I-Iats ; Umbrellas in Silk andAlpaca ; Travelling Cases, Dressing Cases,
and Courier Bags.
ALL OEDEHS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO.
f^W Patterns sent on applicatio^i.
8 xjisrioisr street,im¥ E Rn E B s»
Inverness Gutta-Percha Warehouse,
J. OA.lX/ir'BELLSOLICITS the support of all who desire good and easy fitting
BOOTS and SHOES, coupled with Moderate Prices andSuperior Workmanship. His Stock of GUTTA-PEECHAGOODS is always complete, from the smallest to the largest
sizes, embracino; Boots and Shoes for the House, for the Road,
and for the Field. For cheapness of price and durability of wearnothing can surpass them.
To accommodate all tastes and classes, a very large stock of
READY-MADE LEATHER GOODS is regularly kept on
hand, in every variety of Style, from the Strong Double Sole to
the Patent Dress Boot.
Particular attention is also devoted to the LADIES'DEPARTMENT, both in Leather and Gutta-percha. TheLatest Styles in both Classes of Goods always in Stock.
Cricket Shoes, Footballs, Fishing Boots and Trousers, Carpet
and House Shoes and Slippers of all kinds. Vulcanised India
Rubber Goods of all descriptions. Flexible Tubing for GasPipes and Speakin^r Tubes, &c,
30 BRIDGE STREET, INVERNESS.2
ADVERTISEMENTS.
MANUFACTURER OF
CLAN TARTANS^ TWEEDS^ SHAWLS^ PLAIDS.
HtgWami ail SSietlaiail @@@l8Of all Descriptions in Great Variety.
Goods sent Carriage Free to London, Edinburgh, Dublin,
&c. ; also cheaply and expeditiously to the Continent, India,
United States of America, and the Colonies.
Patterns sent Free ly Post on A2')pUcation.
Clan Tartan 8^ Tweed Waeehouse,
ASSOCIATION BUILDINGS, INVERNESS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
FAMILY GROCERS,
IQ) lifei Strait^ IlMi»iS8»JLOEl^TS E'OK—
Messes W. & A. GILBEY, "Wine Importers and Distillers,LONDON, EDINBUEGH, and DUBLIN.
Se", their Book of Prices, containing descriptions of 216 varieties of Winesand Spirits, sent free on application.
Messrs SAMUEL ALLSOPP & SON, Brewers,BURTON-ON-TRENT.
Mr GEO. RAGGETT'S (late Blockey's), Nourishing Stout,LONDON.
Messrs COERY & Co., derated Water Manufacturers,BELFAST.
Mr J. C. JACOBSON, Brewer, COPENHAGEN.COMPAGNIE COLONIALE, Chocolat Manufacturers,
PARIS.See the Company^s Book, free on application
Messieurs C. J. VAN HOUTEN & ZOON,Cocoa Manufacturers, WEESP, HOLLAND, &c., &c.
Priced Catalogues free on application.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
VISIT
MACKENZIE'S
Mnimkwmmm '3
44i UNION STREET,
INVERNESS.4
ADVERTISEMENTS.
LUNCHEON & DINING ROOMS,
32 & 33 HIGH STREET,
ITAlSIilSHKD 33 ~fffiAlS!^.
THE SMOKER'S SPECIAL MIXTURE.
37 UNXOISr STREET,XII V MVfS MS S,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
HMW PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO,
76 CHURCH STREET,
(OppositCy the Commercial Bank).
INSTANTANEOUS PORTRAITS OF CHILDREN,With the Neio Baby Lens.
REMBRANDTESQUE VIGNETTES,In a Superior and First-class Stijle.
17 BRIDGE STREET,If^VERNESS.
All Kinds of Engraving done on the Premises.
THE INVERNESS BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT,
40 BRIDGE STREET, INVERNESS.
ANDREW MACKENZIE,
(Sigrn of tBae " ]¥apojli:o]¥ iBoox.")
Lasts made to fit the feet.
ADVUIITISEMENTS.
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER,AND LITHOGRAPHER,
MACKINTOSH & REID,
28 CHURCH STREET, « 22 « 24 NEW MARKET,
BEG to intimate that they always have on hand BEEF andMUTTON of the first quality, which they can supply at the
lowest Market Rates.
Toxcn and Country Orders 2^unctuaTly attended to.
CABINETMAKING AND UPHOLSTERY.
AHDCABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS,VENETIAN BLIND MAKERS,
7 UNION STEEET, INVERNESS,RESPECTFULLY request PARTIES FURNISHING to inspect
their STOCK of DINING-ROOM, DRAWING-ROOM, BED-ROOM, LIBRARY, and HALL FURNITURE, which for quality of
Workmanship and Material, combined with moderate prices, cannot beexcelled.
fi/eiu Photographic Establishment,
J. COLLIEH.Prices foe Cartes—Per Half-Dozen, 4s 6d
;per Dozen, 7s 6d
;
other Sizes afi proportionately low prices.
Inspection of Specimens respectfully invited.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BLACK, MACLEAN, & CO.,
'
(Sm% iRt^lty §i\m, mu\ ^mtxnl ^§\m\\m%
INVERNESS.
JOHN TULLOCH,DECORATOR, PAINTER, GILDER,
PICTTJRE FEAIE lAKER,17 & 18 ACADEMY STREET,
III 111 IS S,
(OPPOSITE THE ROYAL ACADEMY).
A variety of FRENCH and ENGLISH PAPER-
HANGINGS always in Stock.
BY
UMBRELLA MANUFACTUREIt^
76 CASTLE STREET, INYERNES8.Silk Umbrellas, cut or worn in the folds, RENEWED
WITHOUT COVERING. Samples of Umbrellas done in this
Style can be seen at the above address. Umbrella Sticks and
Mountings, in great variety, always in Stock. A Stock of First-
class Umbrellas always on hand.
ADVERTISEMENIS.
T@ws« ^i® ©@ie«TeiT.
AS well-known Practical Makers of SUPERIORCLOTHING, our Stock is replete with every novelty
for the Season.
The Leading Styles in gracefully fitting Garments, as
supplied to our Customers in London, Manchester, and
Liverpool, in best Scotch-made Tweeds for town Wear.
SHOOTIJfG AJ^'D FISHIJVG SUITS,
IN ESTABLISHED PATTERNS,
At One-Third Less than London Prices.
HIGHLAND DEESSES,
As designed by us for the Exhibitions of '51 and 'G2.
CLAN TARTANS.CLAN TARTAN HOSE.HIGHLAND BONNETS.GAIRLOCH HOSE.
And every reqidsite for a coin])lete Outfit for Home
and Ahroad, ai
A. MACBEAI & SONS,
35 UNION STREET,Inventors of the far-famed Highland Cloak and Deer-
stalking Knickerhoekers, garments unrivalled for
comfort and convenience.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
CALEDONIAN HOTEL,
(Two Minutes' Walk from the Railway Station.)
THIS well-known first-class Family Hotel, patronisedby the Royal Family and most of the Nobility of
Europe, has recently undergone extensive additions andimprovements.
A large and elegant Dining Saloon and Ladies'Drawing-room, also spacious Billiard and SmokingRoom.
In point of situation, this Hotel is the only one inInverness that commands a wide and extensive view ofthe Ness and the Great Glen of " Caledonia."
Table d' Hote Daily, and DINNERS a la Carte.
^P° An Omnibus attends all the Canal Steamers.
JOHN MENZIES, Proprietor.
WHOLESALE GROCER,
ACADEMY STREET, INVERNESS.
Agent for the following Firms ;—
F. VAN EGMONT & SONS, Eotterdam.
The ADELPHI BISCUIT FACTOEY, Glasgow.
J. ANDEESON & CO., Talisker Distillery, Carbost, Skye.
OTAED, DUPUY, & CO., Cognac.
YEATMAN & CO., Yeast Powder Manufacturers, London.ALEX. ELDEE, Manufacturer of the Eoyal Holyrood Sauce,
Edinburgh.
W. EOUTLEDGE & SONS, EoPE and Twine Manufacturers,Aberdeen.
E. S. HUDSON, Soap Powder Works, West Bromwich.
COMMEECIAL UNION ASSUEANCE CO., London.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HIGHLAND JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT,CORNER OF UNION STREET,
{Opposite the Caledonian Hotel),
INVERNESS.
FERGUSON BROTHERS,Designers and Manufacturers of SCOTCH
JEWELLERY, by Special Appointment to H.R.H.
THE PRINCE OF WALES.-0-
FERGUSON BROTHERS have mucli pleasure iu announcing that theyhave now in Stock the largest and most varied ns-ortment of
JEWELLERY they have ever shown. The London-made Jewellery hasbeen selected by them from the best Houses in the trade, and for trueart-feeling and tastefulness of ornamentation, cannot be surpassed.
The very extensive selection of their own INlanufacture combinesgracefulness of outline with quality and strength, which are always im-portant desiderata in all articles of Jewellery ; and their long and care-
ful study to develop the rare and peculiar bea.ities of NATIONAL andLOCAJj GE.MS has enabled them to utilise not only the more rare, butalso the Granite and other Stones peculiar to the HIGHLANDS OFSCOTLAND.
The articles of Jewellery Designed and Registered by FergusonBrothers have now obtained a very high reputation ; and are allowedby connoisseurs to be of such very high excellence that they have everyconfidence in recommending the following:—The SUTHBKLAN]>BROOCH; the Grouse, Ptarmigan, and P>l;ickgame Claws, as Broochesand Ear-Rings ; the CLAW and BEAK VINAl-GARETTES, which ardthe greatest novelties produced for many years.
The old conventional patterns of ANCIENT CELTIC ORNAMENTS,the original styles of which have been preserved, and while justlyadmired for diversity, peculiarity, and elegance of design, each serves tomark an epoch or event of national interest.
The Mary Queen of Scots expressive Brooch, The Glenlyon and LornBrooches, exact copies of the original. The Urquhart Brooch (resem-bling the Roman Fibula or Toga Fastening), the Culloden Brooch, theCulj;ower Brooch, the Tara, the Cross of lona, the NorAvay Brooch,Hearts, Double Hearts, &c., Crest, Slogan, and Badge Brooches, withEar-'Rings to match. The Monogram Kilt Fastening. The Unique CrestMonogram and Motto Brooch.
BEACELETS.The Lorn Bracelet, the Hunterston Bracelet, the Highland Bracelet,
besides a variety of other Bracelets, set with Scotch Pearls, Cairngorms,&c.HIGHLAND DRESS ORNAMENTS, Dirks, Skean-Dhus, Spor-
rans, Shoulder Brooches, and Kilt Fastenings, ;ill of which are madeunder the immediate personal superintendence of the Firm.
CORNER OF UNION STREET, INVERNESS.
ADVERTISEMENTS,
(Late INNES ^ CO.),
TEA DEALEE, FAMILY GROCER,AND
" THE GhROCBUY,"te, 8 Mil
JSILJISIMXISS IBSVASlifSmiEI^ K^ Itllt.
Agent FOR THE EDINBUEGH LIFE ASSURANCE CO.,and the PHCENIX FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
R. ilORRISON
favourable comparison to any in the Trade. His Jewellery is care-fully selected, the Styles are Chaste and .Varied, and the Prices Moderxte.Aneroid, Wheel, and other Barometers, also Microscopes,Telescopes,and Field Glasses, in p;reat variety.
R. MORRISON has the largest Stock of Pebble Spectacles in Gold,Silver, and Steel, of any house in the North. The Optometer and TestGlasses for accurately determining the acuteness of vision and the focusof lens required, used by R. M. have stood the test of many years. 'J heirprinciples are lusting, their accuracy unchallenged, and they have beennamed " MORRISON'S IMPROVED OPTOMETER."Lenses of every description fitted in, and all the above Repaired on
the Premises.Fine Steel Spectacles from Is 6d ; Pebbles from 7s 6d
;
Workmen's Spectacles, 6d.
39 BRIDGE STREET, INVERNESS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
DAI^IEL FERGUSON,
AND
33 XJNION STIIB"BT,
ElflllSSS,Respectfully requests the inspection of his Customers, andTourists visiting the Capital of the Highlands, to his large andvaried assortment of JEWELLERY lately made up in his
Establishment, consisting of ancient HIGHLAND BROOCHESin Gold and Silver, and' PENDANTS, CROSSES, &c. ; also avery select Stock of SCOTCH PEARL RINGS, Earrings,
Lockets, and Bracelets, Scarf Pins, Sleeve Links, Studs in Goldand Silver. For workmanship can rarely be excelled.
D. F. specially invites the attention of the Public to his Stockof WATCHES—English and Geneva—selected with care fromthe best Manufacturers, which cannot be surpassed for quality
and prices, and are examined by himself previous to their being
sold to the public. A guarantee of eight years is given for their
superior performance. Also, a large assortment of Gold Alberts,
Guard Chains, Necklets, &c.
TEETH WITHOUT PAIN.
DR TRACEY, Surgeon-Dentist, 3 West Campbell Street(Corner of Argyle Street), Glasgow, formerly with the
late Dr F. H. Thomson, Glasgow, and Surgeon- Dentist to the
late Earl of Breadalbane, supplies ARTIFICIAL TEETH,which cannot be surpassed for use, comfort, appearance, anddurability. Best TEETH from 5s, warranted.
CORNS removed without Pain. Fee 5s.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOUSE CARPENTER; BUILDER^ « CONTRACTOR;
30 & 31 ACADEMY STREET,INVERNESS.
Funeral Undertaker, House Agent, and Valuator.
JAMES FRASER,
23 HUNTLY STREET, INVERNESS.
Choice TEAS and COFFEES of the Finest Quality.
BRANDY, WHISKY, WINE, &c., at Various Prices.
Orders from, the Country punctually attended to.
Sole Northern Agents for the Earl of Rosslyn's Dysart
COLLERIES.
D. MIDDLETON & CO.,
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,
INVERNESS.
Special Commission for the Purchase of Larch and Scotch
Fir Timber^ Sleepers, Staves, and Pit Props.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
KINLOCH'S CATALAIN WINES.Their Price brings them within reach of all, and compares with
much higher Wines.
STAR, Red and White 15s per doz.DIAMOND, Red and White 17s „CROWN, Red and White 20s „
FORBES & MACDOMLD,famtif Sr@©@rs aai Iftie Ke'roMiitSj
40 UNION STREET, INVERNESS.
Published recently, Price Sixpence,
A NEW GUIDE TO INYEMESS,
Inverness : Advertiser Office, the Booksellers, and Railway
Bookstall.
GUIDE TO THE SKYE RAILWAY.(WITH MAP.)
GUIDE to the SKYE RAILWAY, witli EX-
CURSIONS to LOCHS lilAREE and TORRLDON, GAIRLOCH, SKYE, &c.
Price Sixpence.
Inverness : Advertiser Office, Railway Bookstall, and all
Booksellers.
Dingwall : James Keith.
JEWELLER,WATCH & CHROJ^'OMETER MAKER,
AND
iWANUFACTURER OF HIGHLAND ORNAMENTS^
INVERNESS.
riOLD AND SILVER JBWELLEKY.BRACELETS. BROOCHES.
EAR-RINGS, LOCKETS.NECKLETS, CHAINS.
RINGS, CROSSES.STUDS, SCARF PINS, &c.
> • SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATEDINNER SERVICES.
TEA AND BREAKFAST SERVICES.CRUETS, BASKETS.
INKSTANDS, CLARET JUGS,^ SPOONS, FORKS.
ANCIENT AKD MODERN HIGHLAND BROOCHESIn Gold and Silver.
Ihe ahore in all the Neroest Designs^ specially manufactured on
the preiniscs. for the present Season.
A Choice Selection of GOLD and SILVEIl WATCHESby the most celebrated London Makers. '
CLOCKS, BRONZES, OPERA & FIELD GLASSES, ^., &c.
Established 1807
1 HLGH STREET, IKVERNES
WHEN YOU ARE IN INVERNESSYOU S H O U L; D SEE
TH^ GREAT JEWELLERYE S T A B L I ^H M E NT
OF
P. G. WILSON,4 4 HI&H street.
VjISITORS • „.
Ake freely admitted to inspect the Shop and Manufactory,
a^ 'hough they may not wish to purchase anything. The interior
is about one hundred and twenty feet long, the front part dfwhich is fitted up in the style of an Exhibition Room or Museum,fcb reby allowing the Visitor to walk round and see conveniently
everything contained in the Shelves and Cases. The Press has
described " the whole as forming one of the finest places of busi*
rcss in the Jewellery and Watchmaking trade in the kingdom."
JEWELLERY,PLATE,WATCHES,
CLOCKS,BRONZES,
OPTICAL GOODS,^
&c., &c
,
Of that superior quality which has won the fame of 1'. G.
WILSON, the COURT GOLDSMITH and JEWELLE.i at
INVERNESS, and extended his business connection all >'yetik
the world, and he would desire to call attention to the fact, tbalt)
while his productions aud Articles for Sale are of the best quality,'
his prices are not higher than those of minor e,:,t,ablishment8, his
object being to secure a large amount of patronage, and at tie
same time the approval of his customers.
Invernr^s, .Tuly 1873.