Worrall's directory of the North-Eastern counties of Scotland ...
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DraECTOR"?.]<br />
Petrie James, Milton, Glainis<br />
Shepherd Alexander, Glamis<br />
Simpson David, Charleston<br />
"Walton James, Glamis<br />
BLACKSMITHS.<br />
Anderson Peter, Glamis<br />
Mitchell Peter, Glen <strong>of</strong> Ogilvie,<br />
Glamis<br />
Guthrie Mr. — Eassie<br />
Petrie James, Milton, Glamis<br />
Simpson Thomas, Cliarleston<br />
Watson John, Balkeerie, Eassie<br />
COAL & LIME MERCHANTS.<br />
Gibson David (and manure), Eailway<br />
station<br />
Sturrock Ja.mes (and manure),<br />
Railway station<br />
GEOCERS.<br />
Boyd Thomas, Eassie<br />
Buchan David, Charleston<br />
Eindlay Alexander, Charleston<br />
Glamis & Charleston Saving Association—John<br />
Stivens, manager<br />
Langlands John, Glamis<br />
M'Intosh John, Balkeerie Eassie<br />
Neavie EHzabeth, Balkeerie Eassie<br />
Simpson George, Kirkinch Eassie<br />
Simpson Thomas, Kirkinch Eassie<br />
Walker David, Kirkinch Eassie<br />
HOTELS.<br />
Glamis Hotel, Robert Toplis, Glamis<br />
IRONMONGERS & SEEDSMEN.<br />
Elder EHzabeth, Glamis<br />
M'Parlane Henry, Glamis<br />
JOINERS.<br />
Greenhill George, Glamis<br />
Johnston George (& builder),Glamis<br />
Mortimer David, Milton Eassie<br />
Oastler James, Eassie<br />
Peti'ie William, Eassie<br />
Watson WilHam, Milton Glamis<br />
MERCHANTS.<br />
Association (general), Glamis and<br />
Charleston—Jno. Stivens,managr<br />
Gibson David (maniire). Railway<br />
station<br />
Johnston & Bailhe (timber). Saw<br />
Mills, Glamis<br />
Sturrock James (manure). Railway<br />
station<br />
MILLERS.<br />
Catlu'o George, Milton Mill<br />
Dempster John, Balgownie, Eassie<br />
Dryden Joseph, Arniefoul Mill<br />
Milne John, Hole Mill<br />
M'Naughton James, Eassie<br />
GLAMIS.<br />
MILLINERS & DRESSMAKERS,<br />
Brimer Mrs Charleston<br />
Carry Margaret, Glamis<br />
Gibson Mrs Balkeerie Eassie<br />
M'Intosh Agnes, Balkeerie Eassie<br />
SADDLERS AND HARNESS<br />
MAKERS.<br />
Auld Walter, Balkeex'ie Eassie<br />
Elder Elizabeth, Glamis<br />
M'Farlane Harry, Glamis<br />
SAW MILLS.<br />
Glamis Saw Mills—The Earl <strong>of</strong><br />
Strathmore, proprietor<br />
Johnston & Baillie (and timber<br />
merchants), Glamis<br />
SCHOOLS.<br />
Countess <strong>of</strong> Strathmore's School,<br />
Glamis Anne S. Trotter,<br />
mistress<br />
Infants' School, Glamis—Mary<br />
Crabb, mistress<br />
M'Laren Thomas, Charleston<br />
BoAED Schools :<br />
—<br />
Glamis, Robert G. Ross, m.a.<br />
master<br />
Eassie, James J. Kelly, master<br />
Milton Glamis, Alexander Fortune,<br />
master<br />
SHOPKEEPERS.<br />
(See also Grocers.)<br />
Burnet Thomas, Milton Glamis<br />
M'Parlan Margaret, Glamis<br />
Martin John, Charleston<br />
Moncur Mary, Glamis<br />
TAILORS.<br />
Allan Charles, Eassie<br />
Hogg Wilham, Charleston<br />
Whetton Wilham, Balkeerie<br />
Wright John, Glamis<br />
MISCELLANEOUS.<br />
The address is Glamis when not<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise stated,<br />
Anderson James, distributor and<br />
collector <strong>of</strong> stamps<br />
Anderson Wilham, land sm'veyor,<br />
Glamis<br />
Bisset Wilham, policeman<br />
Smith William, station master<br />
Stewart John B. station master,<br />
Eassie<br />
Crabb James, forrester<br />
Findlay Alexander, vintner,<br />
Charleston<br />
Greenhill George, undertaker<br />
149<br />
Johnston & Baillie, bobbin makers<br />
Johnston Wilham, slater<br />
Johnston James, stonemason<br />
Langlands John, post master<br />
Martin Alexander, contractor<br />
Reich David, cattle dealer and<br />
liesher<br />
Robb Wilham, public weigliing<br />
machine keeper<br />
Stivens John, manager, Charleston<br />
Stormont David, sexton<br />
Tait Henry, veteriuai-y sm'geon<br />
Young Peter, nursery and seedsman,<br />
Charleston<br />
FARMERS.<br />
IN GLAMIS PAEISn.<br />
Alexander Hugh M. Wedderleys<br />
Arnot Wilham, Mains <strong>of</strong> Glamis<br />
Bell Alexander, Handwick<br />
Brown Alexander, Drumgley<br />
Cathro James, Berryhillock<br />
Clark James, Ryehill<br />
Couper David, Hatton and Di-ybm-n<br />
Dove George, Wester Rochelhill<br />
Pyfe Wilham, Newton <strong>of</strong> Glamis<br />
Gibson Alexander, Chamberwell<br />
Gibson Andrew, Overhandwick<br />
Gibson David, Cossens<br />
Hay Joseph, Meikle Cossens<br />
Jack David, Ewnie<br />
Johnston John, Ne<strong>the</strong>r Arniefoul<br />
Langlands James, Upper Hayston<br />
Lyon Joseph, Upper Kilmundy<br />
Milne James, Knockenny<br />
NicoU Andrew, Ne<strong>the</strong>r Middleton<br />
Porter James, Lochmill<br />
Rattray John, Templebank<br />
Reid James, Lower Kilmundy<br />
Eeoch David, Scroggerfield<br />
Ritchie Charles, Guildhillocks<br />
Ross Wilham, Ne<strong>the</strong>r Drumgley<br />
Strathmore —, Newhouse<br />
Stewart Charles, Upper Drumgley<br />
Whyte Archibald, Ne<strong>the</strong>r Hayston<br />
Whyte John, Wester Denoon<br />
IN EASSIE PARISH.<br />
Adam John, Castleton<br />
Bathie Margaret, Gateside<br />
Cardean Miss Ann, West Nevay<br />
Cardean Mrs. Elizabeth, East Nevay<br />
Clark James, Kirkton <strong>of</strong> Nevay<br />
Dick Alexander, Murleywell<br />
Henderson Alexander, Dunkenny<br />
Kerr Peter, <strong>North</strong> Nevay<br />
Lindsay Wilham, Balkeerie<br />
Mitchell Wilham, Balgownie<br />
Patullo Peter, Eassie<br />
Simpson Peter, Ingleston<br />
Simpson Robert, Newmill<br />
Soot David (representatives <strong>of</strong>),<br />
Templeton<br />
Whyte Wilham, Hatton <strong>of</strong> Eassie<br />
INVERKEILOR,<br />
LUNAN, ETHIEHAVEN, LEYSMILL, AND CHAPELTON.<br />
INVERKEILOR is a parish presenting a front <strong>of</strong><br />
five miles to <strong>the</strong> sea at Lunan Bay. It is <strong>of</strong> an oblong<br />
form, extending west about nine miles, and four and<br />
a-half at its greatest breadth. The Keilor rivulet<br />
runs through <strong>the</strong> parish to <strong>the</strong> sea ;<br />
and <strong>the</strong> small<br />
fishing village <strong>of</strong> Ethiehaven is situated at <strong>the</strong> mouth<br />
<strong>of</strong> that river. Leysmill and Chapeltown and Chance<br />
Inu are also villages in <strong>the</strong> parish. There are an