Boys` and Girls` Hospital Index

B&G Hospital
NAME
DETAILS
INVENTORY
PETITION
Books and Papers of the School
To Lords of Council and Session
Adams George
Adams George
Adams James Nicol
Adams John
Adams Lillie
Adamson Alexander Forbes
Adamson Mary Robertson
Aiken John Mercer
Allan James
Allan Alexander
Allan James
Allan Mary
Allardyce John
Allardyce William
Allerdyce William
Allerdyce William
Alves James
Alves John
Alves John
Alves John
Alves John
Alves John
Alves John
Alves William
Alves William
Alves William
Anderson Alexander
Anderson Alexander
Anderson Alexander
Anderson Alexander
Anderson Ann
Aged 9y., Son of George Adams, Seaman
Aged 10y., Son of the late George Adams, Seaman
Aged 8y., with mother 8 Stronachs Close, Exchequer Row
Aged7y.1mo., Son of the late Alexander Adams, Wright
Aged 10y., Daughter of James Adams, Seaman
Aged 9y., Son of (illigitimate Agnes Adamson)
Aged 8y.8mo., Daughter of the late Robert Adamson, House Painter
Aged 10y.6mo., Son of Robert Aiken, Labourer, 106 John St.
Aged 7y. 2mo., Son of the late John Allan, Labourer
Aged 9y., Son of (illigitimate) Mary Tastard, Millworker
on List of Apprentices
Aged 7y.9mo., Daughter of the late William Allan, Sailor
Aged 8, Lawful son of the late David Allerdyce, Brushmaker
Aged 8, Lawful son of the late David Allardyce, Brushmaker
Apprenticed as Clerk to Mr Alexander Frazer, City Chamberlain
Change of Apprentice to Mr John Robertson, Advocate
Aged 10y., Son of the late George Alves, Seaman
Aged 9y. 7mo., Son of James Alves, Tailor, Deceased
Warned - wanted to be a Confectioner
Apprenticed to Alexander Duffus, Confectioner
with Mr A. Duffus, Confectioner
with Mr Duffus, Confectioner
with Alexander Duffus, Conf.
Son of the late George Alves, Boiler Maker
Apprentice Clerk, Mother Widow
Age 16 Apprenticed to Mr P Cooper
Aged 7y. 10mo., Son of Alexander Anderson, Shoemaker, Deceased
Warned - wanted to be a Moulder
with Messrs Catto, Thomson, Buchannan
with Thomson, Catto, Buchannan
Aged 9y.6mo., Daughter of the late George Anderson,Seaman
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27 Nov 1866
VOLUME
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31 Oct 1879
29 Oct 1880
27 Oct 1886
25 Oct 1865
20 Apr 1880
25 Apr 1883
24 Apr 1872
18 Nov 1885
27 Jan 1858
25 Apr 1883
16 Jan 1866
31 Jan 1866
23 Jun 1849
18 Feb 1852
11 Mar 1858
20 Apr 1858
31 Oct 1879
30 Jan 1856
9 May 1860
23 May 1860
13 Jan 1862
14 Jan 1863
13 Jan 1864
28 Apr 1875
9 Jun 1881
29 Sep 1882
25 Jul 1855
12 Feb 1861
14 Jan 1863
Jan 1864
27 Apr 1870
4
4
5
3
4
5
4
5
2
5
3
3
1
1
2
2
4
1
2
2
2
2
2
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5
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478
551
276
72
532
123
53
218
49
123
75
92
15
103
56
60
478
321
192
194
278
320
360
224
24
92
302
232
321
360
296
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Anderson Helen
Anderson Helen
Anderson John
Anderson John
Anderson John
Anderson Margaret Rose
Anderson Mary
Anderson Thomas
Anderson Wilhelmina
Anderson Williamina
Anderson Williamina
Anderson Ann
Anderson Helen
Anderson Robert Brown
Annand James
Annand Janes
Argo Helen
Argo Robina Hopkins
Balfour William
Balfour William
Balfour William
Bannerman Alexander Watt
Bannerman Elizabeth
Bannerman Elizabeth
Bannerman Robert
Bannerman Robert
Bannerman Robert
Bannerman Robert
Bannerman Robert
Bannerman Robert
Bannerman Robert
Barrie David Robertson
Barrie John Robertson
Bartie Thomas
Bartie Thomas N.
Bartie Thomas N.
on List of Apprentices
on List of Apprentices
Aged 9y. Son of the late Alexander Anderson, Watchmaker
Apprentice Watchmaker, Father Watchmaker, Mother Dressmaker
Age 15 Apprenticed to Mr McKinnon, Watchmaker
Aged 7y. 10mo., Daughter of the late Francis Anderson, Carter
Aged 7y.8mo., Daughter of George Anderson, Sailor
Aged 10y., Son of the late Thomas Anderson, Gardener
Aged 9y, Daughter of the late Alexander Anderson, Shoemaker
on List of Apprentices
on List of Apprentices
Aged 8, Natural daughter of a Pauper, Deceased
Aged 9y. 6mo., Daughter of Francis Anderson, Carter, Deceased
Aged 7y.7mo., Son of George Anderson, Seaman, (alive,Tinking)
Aged 10y., Son of the late James Annand, Labourer
Aged 11y., Son of the late Andrew Annand, Labourer
Aged 10y., Daughter of the late James Argo, Storekeeper
Aged 8y.10mo., Daughter of the late James Argo, Shopkeeper
Aged 7y. 11mo., Son of John Balfour, Policeman, Deceased
A Plumber with Mr John Davidson, Plumbers
on List of Apprentices
Aged 8y.4mo., Son of the late Charles Bannerman, Seaman
on List of Apprentices
Aged 8y. 6mo., Daughter of Robert Bannerman, Tailor, Deceased
Aged 8y. 8mo., Son of Robert Bannerman, Tailor, Deceased
Warned - wanted to be a Plumber
Apprenticed to be a Confectioner with Messrs Lockhart & Salmon
Apprenticed to Lockhart & Salmond, Confectioners
with Messrs Lockhart & Salmon
with Messrs Lockhart & Salmond
with Lockhart & Salmond
Aged 8y.10mo., Son of the late Peter Barrie, Stonecutter, 56 Guestrow
Aged 9y.6mo., Son of the latePeter Barrie, Mason
Warned - wanted to be a Tinsmith
with J. McHardy, Blacksmith
with John McHardy, Blacksmith
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16 Jan 1866
22 Jan 1867
26 Apr 1876
9 Jun 1881
29 Sep 1882
30 Jan 1861
25 Oct 1865
31 Jan 1866
26 Jan 1859
16 Jan 1866
22 Jan 1867
4 Sep 1851
25 Jan 1860
30 Oct 1863
25 Oct 1878
20 Apr 1880
25 Apr 1883
30 Apr 1884
20 July 1859
19 Oct 1865
22 Jan 1867
26 Apr 1876
22 Jan 1867
25 Jan 1860
25 Jul 1855
13 Nov 1860
12 Feb 1861
12 Feb 1861
13 Jan 1861
14 Jan 1863
13 Jan 1864
18 Nov 1885
27 Oct 1882
9 May 1860
14 Jan 1863
Jan 1864
3
3
4
5
5
2
3
3
2
3
3
1
2
2
4
4
5
5
2
3
3
4
3
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
5
5
2
2
2
76
121
278
24 & 44
92
228
72
92
112
76
121
69
178
354
407
532
123
156
154
71
121
278
121
178
302
210
232
233
278
320
360
218
96
192
321
360
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Bartie Jane
Bartie Thomas N.
Bartie Thomas Nicols
Baxter William
Beaton Alexander
Beaton Elspet
Beaton Alexander
Beattie Helen
Beattie James
Beattie Jane
Beattie Jane
Beattie William Murray
Beattie William Murray
Beattie James
Begg John
Bell David
Bell David
Benton ? Thomas N.
Berry Andrew
Berry Andrew
Berry Andrew
Berry Margaret
Berry Margaret
Berry Margaret
Berry Robert
Birse Helen
Birse Margaret
Bisset Isabella
Bisset John
Bisset Mary Ann
Black John
Black Mary
Black Robert
Black or McRobb Elizabeth D.
Booth James
Bothwell Margaret
Aged 8 1/2, Lawful daughter of William Bartie, Carpet Shoemaker
with Mr John M. Hendry, New Market.
Aged 7y. 2mo., Lawful son of William Bartie, Carpet Shoemaker
No Details
Aged 9y.6mo., Son of William Beaton, Labourer
Aged 9y., Daughter of the late [no first name] Beaton, Combmaker
No Details
Aged 9y., Daughter of the late James Beattie, Shipmaster,19 Queen St
Bound to be apprentice Seaman to Mr J T Rennie
Aged 10y. 4mo., Daughter of the late Peter Beattie, Labourer
on List of Apprentices
No Details
Aged 8y., Son of the late James Beattie, Shipmaster
Aged 8, Lawful son of the lateCharles Beattie.
Aged 8y.3mo., Son of the late John Begg, Stocker SS
Aged 8y, Son of the late David Bell, Joiner
Already admitted - incurable complaint - annul admission
Apprentices to John Fergus, Tinsmith
Aged 8y. Son of Andrew Berry Turner, Deserted Family.
To be a Cabinet Maker with Mr Thompson Baird
on List of Apprentices
Aged 8y. 10mo., Daughter of Andrew Berry, Turner, deceased
on List of Apprentices
on List of Apprentices
Aged 9y., Son of the late George Berry, Coachman, Rother
Aged 8y.9mo., Daughter of the late John Birse, Railway Porter
Aged 10y., Daughter of the late John Birse, Railway Porter
Aged 8y., Daughter of the late John Bisset, Engineer
Aged 9y., Son of the late John Bisset, Engine Fitter
Aged 10y.2mo., Daughter of the late John Bisset, Engineer
Aged 8y.6mo., Son of the late John Black, Baker
Aged 8y.5mo., Daughter of John Black, Shoemaker
Aged 10y.4mo., Son of John Black, Journeyman Shoemaker
Aged 10y., (illigitimate) Daughter of Elizabeth Black od McRobb, 23 Hutcheon St
Aged 9y., Son of James Booth, Boilermaker (deserted)
Aged 9y.3mo., Daughter of the late John Bothwell, Sailor
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18 Feb 1852
13 jan 1861
21 Jul 1853
27 Oct 1882
27 Oct 1882
26 Oct 1864
25 Apr 1888
18 Nov 1885
2 Nov 1857
25 Jul 1860
22 Jan 1867
27 Oct 1882
25 Apr 1883
4 Sep 1851
26 Apr 1871
26 Jan 1859
17 Feb 1859
23 May 1860
25 Jul 1860
9 Jan 1866
22 Jan 1867
25 Jan 1860
16 Jan 1866
22 Jan 1867
29 Oct 1873
27 Oct 1869
24 Apr 1867
25 Oct 1877
30 Apr 1879
30 Apr 1884
30 Apr 1879
26 Apr 1871
25 Apr 1888
28 Apr 1886
26 Oct 1883
31 Oct 1866
1
2
1
5
5
3
5
5
2
2
3
5
5
1
3
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
3
3
4
3
3
4
4
5
4
3
5
5
5
3
103
278
184
96
96
29
344
218
38
202
121
96
123
69
368
112
120
194
202
74
121
178
76
121
136
265
133
346
441
156
442
368
344
249
136
111
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Bothwell Jessie
Bowie Alexander
Bowie Alexander
Bowman Andrew
Bowman Andrew
Boyce Francis
Brand Jessie Ann
Brands Andrew Leekie
Brands John
Brands John
Brands John
Brands William
Bremner Alexander
Bremner Elizabeth
Bremner Alexander
Brock William
Brown Elizabeth
Brown Elizabeth G. L.
Brown Elsie
Brown Isabella
Brown James
Brown Willelmina
Brown Williamina
Burns James
Burns Joseph Archibald
Calder Charles
Calthorpe Jane
Calthorpe Jane
Calthorpe Jean
Calthorpe Margaret
Calthorpe Margaret
Calthorpe Mary
Calthrope Margaret
Cameron John
Cameron Charles
Campbell Charles C.
Aged 7y.11mo., Daughter of the late John Bothwell, Seaman
Aged 9 1/6y, Son of Alexander Bowie, Seaman (lunatic asylum)
Apprenticed to Messrs Catto, Thompson, Buchanan Engineers & Iron Founders
Aged 9y.5mo., Son of (illigitimate) Margaret Bowman, Flax Mill Worker
Age 15 (orphan) Apprenticed to Leslie & Co (clerk)
Aged 7y. 9mo., Son of late John Boyce, Shoemaker
Aged 7y.6mo., Daughter of the late James Brand, Coachman
Aged 7y.3mo., Son of the late George Brands, Engineer
Warned - wanted to be a Printer
Apprenticed as Printer to Mr George Rennie, Printer
Aged 8y. 6mo., Son of John Brands, Seaman, Deserted
Left to be a Confectioner with Mr sellar
Aged 8y. 3mo., Son of Alexander Bremner, Seaman, Deceased
Aged 9y.6mo., Daughter of the late John Bremner, Ship Carpenter
Taken out if Hospital to go to Australia
Dismissed May 1846,
Aged 9y., Daughter of the late John Brown, Stone Polisher
Aged 10y. Daughter of the late John Brown, Coach Builder
Aged 8y.1mo., Daughter of James Brown, Labourer
Aged 8y.10mo., Daughter of the late James Brown, Dyer
Aged 8y.4mo., Son of the late Alexander Brown, Carter
Aged 8y. 6mo., Daughter of James Brown, Labourer
on List of Apprentices
Aged 10y., Son of the late James Burns, Seaman
No Details
No Details
on List of Apprentices
on List of Apprentices
Aged 7y. 10mo., Daughter of the late John Calthorpe, Seaman
Warned - wanted to be a House maid
Awarded 10 shillings
in Edinburgh
Aged 7y. 8mo., Daughtet of John Calthrope, Seaman, Deserted
Aged 9y., Son of the late James Camerson, House Painter
Aged 7y.5mo., Son of the late James Cameron, House Painter
Son of the late Andrew Campbell, Plane Maker
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27 Apr 1863
29 Jul 1857
15 April 1862
25 Apr 1877
29 Sep 1882
28 Jul 1858
29 Oct 1862
22 Apr 1865
23 Nov 1858
14 Feb 1859
27 Apr 1853
16 Apr 1851
29 Jul 1857
28 Oct 1863
5 July 1859
May 1842
25 Apr 1883
31 Jul 1861
25 Jul 1860
30 Apr 1873
22 Apr 1865
28 Jan 1857
16 Jan 1866
25 Apr 1883
30 Apr 1884
27 Oct 1882
16 Jan 1866
22 Jan 1867
27 Jan 1858
28 Feb 1859
13 Jan 1862
14 Jan 1863
27 Apr 1853
28 Apr 1869
27 Oct 1869
28 Apr 1875
2
2
2
4
5
2
2
3
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
5
2
2
4
3
2
3
5
5
5
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
3
3
4
334
30
297
321
92
81
313
55
101
117
171
56
30
355
150
20 b/c
123
262
202
106
55
5
76
122
157
96
76
121
49
121
279
321
171
237
265
224
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Campbell Donald B.
Campbell Isabella
Campbell John
Carnegy Christian
Carnegy Hopeful Kinaird
Carnie Margaret P.
Carson William Penny
Carter Williamina
Cassie John
Cassie John
Chalmers John
Chalmers John
Chalmers John
Chalmers John
Chessar George
Chesser George
Chesser George
Chesser George
Chessor George
Chisholm John
Chisholm Mary
Chisholm Charles
Chisholm George
Christie Charles Henry
Clark Ann Gray
Clark Annie
Clark Annie
Clark Christian
Clark Christine
Clark Georgina
Clark James Duncan
Clark James P.
Clark Margaret
Clark Margaret
Clark Margaret Watson
Clark Mary
Aged 9y.3mo., Son of the late Alexander McJohn Campbell, Baker
Aged 8y.5mo., Daughter of the late Ewen Campbell, Journeyman Shoemaker
Dismissed Aug 1845, Master: On board the Richabicta, Sailor
Aged 9y. 7mo., Daughter of James Carnegy, Seaman, Deceased
Aged 7, Daughter of James Carnegy, Seaman, Deceased
Daughter of the late Alex. Carnie, Sawyer
Aged 8y.4mo., Son of the late Robert Edward Carson, Seaman
Aged 8y.6mo., Daughter of the late [no first name] Carter , Labourer
Aged 7y. 4mo., Son of John Cassie, Carrier Porter, Deceased
Proposed being a House Painter
Aged 9y. 10mo., Son of late John Chalmers, Seaman
Apprenticed to Messrs Blaikies, Plumbers
with Messrs John Blaikie & Sons
with John Blaikie & Sons
Aged 9 1/2y, Son of George Chessar, Carter, Deceased
with Messrs P & G Brown
with Messr P.G. Brown Uph
on List of Apprentices
Apprenticed as Upholsterer to Messrs P.G. Brown Upholsterer
Aged 8y. 9mo., Son of Alexander Chisholm, Labourer
Aged 9y.8mo., Daughter of Alexander Chisholm, Labourer
No Age, Son of George Chisholm an infirm pauper
Aged 7, to be admitted when of age
Aged 9y., Son of John Urquhart Christie, House Painter (Deserted)
Aged 8y. 3mo., Daughter of the late David Clark, Ship Steward
Received usual Gratuity
on List of Apprentices
Aged 9y. 6mo., Daughter of Davis Clark, Ship Steward, Deceased
present
Aged 9y. Daughter of the late David Clark, Ships Steward
Aged 8y.3mo., Son of the late James Clark, Shore Labourer
Apprenticed Tinsmith with Messrs Walker & Sons, Netherkirkgate
on List of Apprentices
on list of Apprentices
Aged 9y. 6mo., Daughter of Henry Clark, Porter, Deceased
Aged 8y. 6mo., Daughter of David Clark, Baker, Deceased
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22 Apr 1865
25 Jul 1860
Dec 1839
31 Jan 1855
30 Jul 1856
28 Apr 1875
24 Apr 1872
26 Oct 1864
28 Jul 1858
22 Jan 1867
28 Jul 1858
7 Nov 1862
14 Jan 1863
13 Jan 1864
29 Jul 1857
14 Jan 1863
13 Jan 1864
22 Jan 1867
19 mar 1862
31 Jan 1866
28 Oct 1863
16 Apr 1851
27 Feb 1849
27 Apr 1870
28 Jan 1857
13 Jan 1864
16 Jan 1866
30 Jul 1856
14 Jan 1863
29 Oct 1862
29 Oct 1880
5 Mar 1887
16 Jan 1866
22 Jan 1867
20 July 1859
20 July 1859
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2
1
1
1
4
4
3
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
1
1
3
2
2
3
1
2
2
4
5
3
3
2
2
55
202
20 b/c
275
343
224
53
29
81
44
81
315
321
360
30
321
360
121
295
92
355
56
3
296
5
360
76
343
321
313
551
291
76
121
154
154
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Clark Mary
Clark William
Clubb Elizabeth Nicol
Collie William
Conner Agnes
Cooper George
Cooper James
Cooper James
Copeland James
Courage Alexander Gordon
Courage Maria
Coutts Margaret
Coutts Mary
Cowie Helen B.
Cowie Mary Ann
Cowie Robert
Craib Alexander
Craig John
Craig John William
Craig Robert
Crawford Alexander
Crawford William
Crombie Thomas Alexander S.
Crow James
Crow James
Cruden Alexander
Cruden Alexander
Cruden George
Cruden Janet
Cruickshank Alexander
Cruickshank James
Cruickshank Jane
Cruickshank Jane
Cumming George
Cumming George
Cumming George
on List of Apprentices
Aged 7y.10mo., Son of the late James Clark, Flesher
Aged 7y.4mo., Daughter of Andrew Clubb, Seaman
Aged 9y.4mo., Son of the late John Collie, Street Porter
Aged 8y., Daughter of Hugh Conner
Aged 9y., Son of the late Alexander Cooper, Shoemaker
Dismissed Feb 1847, Master: Mr A. Scott,Queen St, Shoemaker
Son of the late James Cooper, Combmaker
Dismissed Feb 1844, Master: Mr James Leslie, Shoemaker
Aged 8y.10mo., Son of the late Arthur Courage, Seaman
Aged 8y., Daughter of the late Robert Courage, Cooper
Aged 7y.4mo., Daughter of the late [no first name] Coutts, Wool Sorter
Aged 8y.5mo., Daugher of James Coutts, Seaman, (unknown if still alive)
Daughter of Robert Cowie, Tinsmith (Australia)
Aged 11y., Daughter of the late Adam Cowie, Street Porter
Aged 8y.2mo., Son of Robert Cowie, Tinsmith (deserted)
Dismissed May 1846, Master: Leith & Clyde Shipg. Co., Sailor
Aged 8y.9mo., Son of the late John Craig, Sailor
Aged 8y.6mo., Son of the late John Craig, Ship Carpenter
Aged 8y.10mo., Son of thelate John Craig, Ships Carpenter
Aged 8y.6mo., Son of the late William Crawford, Ship Steward
Aged 8y., Son of the late Willaiam Crawford, Ship Steward
Aged 8y.11mo., Son of the late John Crombie, Ship Master
Dismissed Apr 1849, Master: Stewart & Chivas, Grocer
Left to be apprentice to Messrs Stewart & Shivas
Aged 7y.8mo., Son of the late Alexander Cruden,Rope Maker
Proposes to be a Plumber
Aged 9y.5mo., Son of the late Alexander Cruden, Ropemaker
Aged 8y.5mo., Daughter of the late Alexander Cruden, Rope Spinner
Aged 7y.6mo., Son of the Deceased Alexander Cruickshank, Blacksmith
Aged 9y., Son of the late James Cruickshank, Labourer
Aged 8y.8mo., Daughter of Adam Cruickshank, Saddler
Admitted in Oct 1865, Removed to Dundee to live with brother
Aged 8y.1mo., Son of the late George Cumming, Brass Founder
Proposes being a Clerk
To go to his mother in Glasgow
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25 Oct 1865
27 Apr 1870
31 Oct 1888
25 Oct 1877
31 Oct 1866
Sep 1840
29 Apr 1874
Jul 1841
28 Oct 1868
25 Apr 1883
26 Oct 1864
24 Apr 1867
4 Nov 1874
20 Apr 1880
24 Apr 1872
May 1842
31 Jan 1866
25 Oct 1878
29 Oct 1880
27 Oct 1882
31 Oct 1879
31 Oct 1888
Feb 1843
13 Jun 1849
31 Jul 1861
9 Aug 1867
25 Oct 1865
25 Jul 1860
26 Oct 1870
26 Oct 1883
25 Oct 1865
27 Oct 1869
30 Jan 1861
4 May 1866
7 Aug 1866
3
3
3
5
4
3
1
4
1
3
5
3
3
4
4
4
1
3
4
4
5
4
5
1
1
2
3
3
2
3
5
3
3
2
3
3
76
72
296
360
346
111
20 b/c
166
20 b/c
194
123
29
133
194
532
53
20 b/c
92
408
552
96
477
360
20 b/c
14
262
142
72
202
330
136
72
296
228
95
101
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Cumming George
Cumming John Mutch
Cunningham Robert Allan
Currie Alexander Fyfe
Currie Catherine Marshall
Currie Donald
Cushnie Alexander
Davidson Christina
Davidson James
Davidson Alexander Cullen
Davidson Christina
Davidson George
Davidson James
Davidson James
Davidson James
Davidson James
Davidson James
Davidson James Hall
Davidson Jane
Davidson Lockhart Brown
Davidson Margaret
Davidson Peter Frazer
Davidson Stewart
Davidson Thomas
Davidson Thomas
Davidson Thomas
Davidson Thomas
Davidson William
Davidson James
Davie George
Davie George Clark
Devarty John Peter
Dewar Janet Mitchell
Dey Hugh Fitzpatrick
Dey John
Dickie George James
To his friends in Glasgow
Aged 9y.3mo., Son of Hercules Cumming, Granaryman
Aged 8y., Son of the late Robert Cunningham, Combmaker
Aged 8y.7mo., Son of the late Donald Currie, Shipbuilder
Aged 9y.6mo., Daughter of the late Donald Currie, Fireman
Aged 8y., Son of the late Donald Currie, Ship Builder
Dismissed Feb 1844, Master: William Simpson & Co, Boilermaker
Aged 9, Daughter of James davidson. Scavenger, Deceased
Be bound apprentice to Mr George jamieson, Jeweller
Aged 8y.3mo., Son of the late Alexander Davidson, Seaman, 11Yeats Lane
in Glasgow, Awarded 10 Shillings
Aged 8y. Son of the late William Davidson, Carpet Weaver
Aged 8y. 6mo., Son of James Davidson, Grocer, Deceased
Aged 9y.8mo., Son of the Late William Davidson, Weaver
with Baillie Jamieson
Drowned
Completed Apprenticeship with Jamieson, Jeweller
Aged 10y., Son of the late John Davidson, Journeyman
Aged 9y.8mo., Daughter of the late Lewis Davidson, Commercial Traveller
Aged 9y., Son of the late David Davidson, Labourer
Aged 9y, au of late James Davidson, Shop Keeper
Aged 10y.3mo., Son of the late John Davidson, Seaman
Aged 10y., Son of the late [no first name] Davidson, Seaman
Aged 8y.3mo., Son of the late Thomas davidson, Weaver
Proposes being a Clerk
Adhered to be a Clerk
Engaged to Mr Avery, Printer
Aged 9y.5mo., Son of the late John Davidson, Seaman
Aged 8, Lawful son of the late James davidson, Roper, (an Orphan)
Dismissed Feb 1847, Master: Mr C Gordon, Grove, Provision Curer
Aged 8y.5mo., Son of the late John Davie, Butcher
Aged 7y. 2mo., Son of Peter Devarty, Merchant, Deceased
Aged 8y.4mo., Daughter of Robert Dewar, Seaman
Aged 9y.6mo., Son of the late Hugh Dey, Letter Carrier,5 Holburn St.
Dismissed Aug 1847, Master: Mr W McPherson, Bookseller
Aged 8y.10mo., Son of the late George Dickie.
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12 Nov 1866
30 Apr 1884
26 Apr 1876
30 Apr 1884
30 Apr 1879
31 Oct 1879
Oct 1837
30 Jan 1856
10 Sep 1857
26 Oct 1887
13 Jan 1862
29 Oct 1862
25 Jul 1855
25 Jul 1860
13 Jan 1862
1 Aug 1862
Nov 1862
31 Oct 1888
30 Apr 1873
30 Apr 1879
28 Jul 1858
27 Oct 1876
25 Oct 1877
30 Jan 1861
4 May 1866
7 Aug 1866
12 Nov 1866
30 Oct 1872
4 Sep 1851
Feb 1840
31 Oct 1888
20 July 1859
24 Apr 1872
18 Nov 1885
Nov 1842
29 Oct 1880
3
5
4
5
4
4
1
1
2
5
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
5
4
4
2
4
4
2
3
3
3
4
1
1
5
2
4
5
1
4
114
156
278
156
441
477
20 b/c
321
33
315
279
312
302
201
278
306
316
360
106
441
81
297
346
228
95
101
114
72
69
20 b/c
360
154
53
218
20 b/c
551
B&G Hospital
Dickie Helen
Dickie John Alexander
Dickie Mary
Dickie William
Dilling William
Dilling William
Dilling William
Dilling William
Dilling William
Diverty James
Diverty Peter
Dobson Dundas
Dobson Dundas
Don David Burns
Don Jane Frederesca
Don Robert Allan
Donald Helen
Donald James King
Donald John
Donald William
Donaldson Alexander
Douglas Margaret Ann
Downie George L.
Downie William Y.
Duff Elizabeth
Duff Neil
Duguid J.S.
Duguid James Gilbert
Duguid James G
Duncan Alexander
Duncan Alexander
Duncan Alexander
Duncan Alexander
Duncan Ann
Duncan George
Duncan Harriet
Aged 10y.5mo., Daughter of the late Alexander Dickie, Ironmoulder
No Details
Aged 8y.5mo., Daughter of the late Alexander Dickie, Ironmoulder
Aged ? , Son of the late George Dickie, Mason
Aged 8y. 7mo., Son of James Dilling, Iron Dresser, Deceased
Apprenticed as Honorary Pupil Teacher
with Messrs Murray Garden, Advocate
with Messrs Murray Garden, Advocates
with Messrs Murray Garden,
To be a Confectioner Apprenticed to Messrs Lockhart & Salmond
on List of Apprentices
Aged 8y.10mo., Son of the late Jas. Dundas Dobson, Stone Polisher
Clerk to Messrs Abernethy & Co
Aged 8y.3mo., Son of the late william Don, Ships Carpenter
Aged 10y., Daughter of the late William Don , Painter
Aged 10y., Son of the late Allan Don, Carter
Aged 9y.8mo., Daughter of [no first name] Donald, Combmaker
Aged 8y.3mo., Son of the late John Donald, Combmaker
Aged 8y.9mo., Son of the late [no first name] Donald, Combmaker
Aged 9y., Son of the late Anthony Donald, Tenter
Aged 9y., (illigitimate) Son of Isabella Donaldson, 74 West North St
Aged 9y., Daughter of the late James Douglas, Sailmaker
No Details
Aged 9y.9mo., Son of the late James Downie, Slater
Aged 9y.6mo., Daughter of the late George Duff, Tinsmith
Aged 9y., Son of the late Neil Duff, Farm Servant in Forglen 71/2 Innes St
Apprenticed to Mr George Donald, Painter
Aged 9y. 6mo., Son of Robert Duguid, Seaman & Ropemaker, Deceased
Warned - wanted to be a House Painter
Aged 7 3/4, Lawful son of the late James Duncan, Labourer
Apprenticed as Tailor to Mr Alex Wilson, Clothier
with Mr Wilson, Tailor
Aged 7y.6mo., Son of the late Alexander Duncan, Flax Dresser
Aged 8y. 1mo., Daughter of the late George Duncan, Tailor
Dismissed May 1846,
Aged 9y.10mo., Daughter of the late Alexander Duncan, Flax dresser
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31 Oct 1888
27 Oct 1882
31 Oct 1888
30 Apr 1884
26 Jul 1854
17 Feb 1859
13 Jan 1862
14 Jan 1863
13 Jan 1864
9 Jan 1866
22 Jan 1867
25 Apr 1877
21 Sep 1883
29 Oct 1873
24 Apr 1878
20 Apr 1880
27 Apr 1864
27 Apr 1870
26 Oct 1864
31 Oct 1879
28 Apr 1886
25 Apr 1883
27 Oct 1882
25 Oct 1871
30 Apr 1873
28 Apr 1886
23 May 1860
30 Jan 1856
9 May 1860
18 Feb 1852
11 Mar 1858
13 Jan 1862
30 Oct 1867
27 Jan 1858
Aug 1845
30 Oct 1867
5
5
5
5
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
4
5
4
4
4
3
3
3
4
5
5
5
4
4
5
2
1
2
1
2
2
3
2
1
3
360
96
360
157
243
119
278
321
360
74
121
321
132
136
381
532
19
296
29
477
249
123
96
25
106
249
194
321
192
103
56
278
145
49
20 b/c
145
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Duncan Henry
Duncan James
Duncan Robert Mathieson
Duncan Jessie Ann
Dunlop Helen
Dunn John
Durie David
Durrell George Leys
Eadie Catherine Angus
Eadie Catherine Ann
Eddie
Eddie James
Eddie James
Eddie James
Edmond William Black
Emslie James B.
Erskine Colin
Erskine Colin
(twin)
Erskine William
Erskine William
Erskine William
Erskine William
(twin)
Esson Anne Wishart
Esson Jane
Esson Georgina
Farquhar Alexander
Farquhar Mary Ann Hogarth
Fawcett Elizabeth Fettes
Fawcett Williamina Fettes
Findlay Margaret
Findlay William
Finlay Margaret
Finlay William
Finlay William
Flemming Mary Jane
Flett Isabella
Aged 10y., Son of the late William Duncan, Engineer
Dismissed Feb 1844, Master: Mr John Hay Union St., Carver & Guilder
Aged 9y.9mo., Son of the late Alexander Duncan, Pattern Maker
No Age, Lawful daughter of the late James Duncan, Labourer
Aged 9y.3mo., Daughter of Alexander Dunlop, Labourer
Dismissed Aug 1845,
Aged 8y., Son of the late Peter Durie, Carter
Aged 8y. 3mo., Son of John Durrell, Sailmaker, Deceased
Aged 10y., Daughter of Walter James Eadie, Ship Steward
Removed from School
Withdrawn form Hospital (in pencil 26 Nov)
Aged 8, 4 june last, son of William Eddie, Deceased, Sailor
Aged 9y., Son of the late [no first name] Eddie, Labourer
Re-Admitted
Aged 8y., Son of William Edmond, Combmaker
Aged 8y.6mo., Son of the late Robert Emslie, Shoemaker
wants to be a Plane Maker
Aged 8y. 6mo., Son of the late William Erskine, Ship Master
wants to be a Coach Painter
on List of Apprentices
on List of Apprentices
Aged 8y. 6mo., Son of the late William Erskine, Ship Master
Aged 9y.6mo., Daughter of the late John Esson, House Carpenter
Aged 7y., Daughter of the late John Esson, House Carpenter
Aged 7y. 2mo., Daughter of William Esson, Engineer
No Details
Aged ?, Daughter of the late[no first name]Saw Grinder,With mother 16 Bridge St.
Aged 10y., Daughter of Thomas Fawcett, Engineer,21 Ship Row,(in Lunatic Asylum
Aged 8y., Daughter of Thomas Fawcett, Engineer,21 Ship Row, (in Lunatic Asylum
on List of Apprentices
Apprenticed to Messrs P & G Brown, Upholsterer
Aged 7y. 7mo., Daughter of the late William Findlay, Seaman
Aged 8 1/4y, Son of William Finlay, Seaman, Deceased
with P. G. Brown, Upholsterer
Aged 9y. 1mo., Daughter of the late Donald Flemming, Tailor
Aged 9y., Daughter of the late George Flett, Carpenter
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25 Apr 1883
Dec 1837
31 Oct 1888
4 Sep 1851
24 Apr 1872
Jul 1841
31 Oct 1879
27 Apr 1853
20 Apr 1880
15 Apr 1881
18 Nov 1849
12 Sep 1849
25 Oct 1877
1 Aug 1850
25 Apr 1883
24 Apr 1867
3 Aug 1864
26 Jan 1859
3 Aug 1864
22 Jan 1867
22 Jan 1867
26 Jan 1859
26 Oct 1870
26 Oct 1870
25 Jul 1855
20 May 1887
26 Oct 1887
18 Nov 1885
18 Nov 1885
16 Jan 1866
24 Apr 1863
26 Jan 1859
29 Jul 1857
13Jan 1864
29 Oct 1862
25 Apr 1883
5
1
5
1
4
1
4
1
4
5
1
1
4
1
5
3
3
2
3
3
3
2
3
3
1
5
5
5
5
3
2
2
2
2
2
5
123
20 b/c
360
69
53
20 b/c
477
171
532
16
26
21
346
37
123
133
26
112
26
121
121
112
330
330
302
299
315
218
218
76
333
112
30
360
312
123
B&G Hospital
Forbes Agnes
Forbes Alexander
Forbes Alexander
Forbes Alexander
Forbes Alexander
Forbes Alexander
Forbes Alexander
Forbes Alexander
Forbes Alexander
Foreman John Kerr
Forrest Elizabeth
Frazer Edward
Frazer Christina
Frazer David Lonie
Frazer Edward
Frazer Edward H.
Frazer Edward H.
Frazer Edward H.
Frazer Edward Howling
Frazer George
Frazer George
Frazer George
Frazer George
Frazer Jamesina
Frazer Philip
Frazer Philip
Frazer Philip
Frazer William
Frazer William
Frazer William H.
Frazer Mary
Frazer William
Friars John Alexander
Friars William
Gallow Johan Cooper
Gallow Mary
Aged 7y.3mo., Daughter of the late Grant Forbes, Shoemaker
Aged 7y. 11mo., Son of John Forbes, Pilot, Deceased
Apprenticed to be a Ship Carpenter with Messrs Hall & Sons
with Messrs Hall & Co, Ship Builders
with Messrs Hall & Sons, Ship-Building
with Alexander Hall & Sons
Aged 8y.3mo., Son of the late Alexander Forbes, Saddler
Warned - wanted to be a Moulder
Warned - wanted to be a Moulder or Boiler Maker
Aged 9y.10mo., Son of Thomas Foreman, Ship Carpenter
Aged 8y.10mo., Daughter of the late James Forrest, Horse Shoer
with James Legg, Tinsmith
Aged 7y.6mo., Daughter of the late James Frazer, Seaman
Aged 7y.4mo., Son of the late Peter Frazer, Tailor
Warned - wanted to be a Sailor
Warned - wanted to be a Tinsmith
with Mr Legg, Tinsmith
Aged 9y. 6mo., Son of William Frazer, Ship Carpenter, Deceased
Aged 9y.6mo., Son of the late Alexander frazer, Policeman
Proposes being a Printer
Adhered to being a Printer
Aged 8y., with mother Beatties Court, 102 Gallowgate
Aged 9y.3mo., Daughter of the late James Frazer, Seaman
Aged 8y.6mo., Son of the Late James Frazer, Shoemaker
A Carver and Guilder with Messrs Hay & Lyall
on List of Apprentices
Aged 7y. 3mo., Son of the late James Frazer, Seaman
wants to be a Ship Carpenter or Steward
Aged 7y.9mo., Son of the Deceased George Frazer, Carter
Aged 7y. 3mo., Daughter of James Frazer, Seaman, Deceased
on List of Apprentices
Aged 9y., Son of thelate John Friars, Seaman
Aged 8y., Son of the late John Friars, Seaman
Aged 10y.2mo., Daughter of John Gallow, Labourer
Aged 8y., Daughter of John Gallow, Labourer
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27 Apr 1864
31 Jan 1855
5 Dec 1860
13 Jan 1862
14 Jan 1863
13 Jan 1864
25 Oct 1865
6 Aug 1860
13 Nov 1860
31 Oct 1888
25 Oct 1871
13 Jan 1864
31 Jul 1861
30 Apr 1873
14 Jan 1863
6 Aug 1860
13 Nov 1860
13 Jan 1862
30 Jul 1856
29 Oct 1862
12 Nov 1866
16 Jan 1867
27 Oct 1886
22 Apr 1865
25 Jul 1860
19 Oct 1865
22 Jan 1867
27 Jan 1858
22 Jan 1867
26 Oct 1870
20 July 1859
16 Jan 1866
28 Oct 1881
25 Apr 1883
15 Apr 1881
27 Oct 1882
3
1
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
5
4
2
2
4
2
2
2
2
1
2
3
3
5
3
2
3
3
2
3
3
2
3
5
5
5
5
19
275
217
278
321
360
72
203
210
360
26
360
262
106
321
203
210
278
343
312
114
120
276
55
202
71
121
49
26
330
154
75
50
123
16
96
B&G Hospital
Garden George
Gardener Alexander
Gaul Mary
Gauld George
Gauld Mary
Gauld Mary
Gauld Mary
Gauld Robert
Geater Andrew Davidson
Geater Frederick
Geater Frederick
Geater James
Geddes Elizabeth
Geddes Robert
Geddes William
Geddes William
Geddes William
Geddes William
Gemmel Helen
Gibb Alexander
Gibson Henry
Gill Peter
Gillan Bathia
Gillan Menzies
Gillanders Hugh
Gillanders James
Givan Robert
Gordon George
Gordon Georgina
Gordon Isabella
Gordon John
Gordon Michael Collins
Gordon George
Gordon John
Gorman James Marsh
Gorman James Marsh
Aged 7y.6mo., Son of the late George Garden, Brass Finisher
Aged 8y.6mo., Son of the late James Gardener, Combmaker
No Information
Aged 9y.3mo., Son of the late George Gauld, Railway Porter
Received usual Gratuity
on List of Apprentices
on List of Apprentices
Aged 10y.3mo., Son of the late George Gauld, Railway Labourer
Aged 10y., Son of the late Frederick R. Geater, Butcher
Aged 9y.5mo., Son of Frederick Geater, Butcher
Apprenticed to Mr Knox, Bookbinder
Aged 10y., Son of the late Frederick Geater, Butcher, 167 North Broadford
Aged 7y.5mo., Daughter of Daniel Geddes, Combmaker
Dismissed May 1846, Master: Mr William Sellar, Confectioner
Aged 9y. 11mo., Son of the late George Geddes, Confectioner
Proposes being an Engineer
Now Proposes to be a Wright
Engaged to Messrs Davidson Brothers, Cabinet Makers
Aged 7y.8mo., Daughter of Sarah Ann Gemmel, Mill Worker
Dismissed Feb 1844, Master: Stewart Rowle & Co, Combmaker
Aged 7y.5mo., Son of the late Henry Gibson, Combmaker
Aged 9 Lawful son of Peter Gill, Painter, Absconded
Aged 7y.6mo., Daughter of John Gillan, Tallow Chandler
Aged 11y., Son of the late John Gillan, Master Butcher
Aged 9y., Son of the late James Gillanders, Combmaker
Son of the late James Gillanders, Combmaker
Aged 9, Lawful son of Robert Givan, Mercht, Aberdeen
Dismissed Apr 1849, Master: Mr Robert Murray, Confectioner
Aged 8y., Daughter of the late John Gordon, Labourer
Aged 9y.2mo., Daughter of the late John Gordon, Labourer
Not to be received into hospital
Aged 9y., Son of the late John Gordon, Seaman
Left to be a confectioner
Aged 7 1/2, Lawful son of John Gordon, Carpenter, Deceased
Aged 9y.6mo., Son of the late William Gorman, Seaman
Aged 10y., Son of the late William Gorman, Seaman
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28 Apr 1869
30 Oct 1872
27 Jan 1858
15 Apr 1881
13 Jan 1864
17 Jan 1865
16 Jan 1866
25 Apr 1877
26 Oct 1883
15 Apr 1881
6 Mar 1886
18 Nov 1885
26 Apr 1871
May 1842
29 Oct 1862
4 May 1866
7 Aug 1866
12 Nov 1866
26 Oct 1870
Jul 1837
24 Apr 1867
18 Feb 1852
27 Oct 1882
31 Oct 1888
28 Apr 1869
29 Apr 1874
12 Dec 1849
Aug 1845
24 Apr 1872
24 Apr 1867
19 May 1857
25 Oct 1878
14 May 1849
9 Dec 1852
30 Apr 1879
31 Oct 1879
3
4
2
5
2
3
3
4
5
5
5
5
3
1
2
3
3
3
3
1
3
1
5
5
3
4
1
1
4
3
2
4
1
1
4
4
237
72
52
16
360
36
76
321
135
16
218
218
368
20 b/c
312
95
101
114
330
20 b/c
133
103
96
360
237
166
27
20 b/c
53
133
23
408
8
155
441
477
B&G Hospital
Gorman William
Graham Helen
Grainger John
Grant Ann
Gray Ann
Gray Jane
Green Mary
Greig Agnes
Greig Agnes Jane
Greig Christina
Greig Mary Frazer
Grub Elizabeth Thom
Guyan William
Hall Barbara
Hall James
Hall James
Hall William
Hall Mitchell
Hamilton John
Hamilton John
Hampton James J.
Hannah Sim
Hardy Adam
Harrow William
Hay James
Hay Jemima
Hay John
Helmrich Charles
Helmrich Charles Frederick
Helrich Charles Frederick
Henderson ?
Henderson Jessie S.
Henderson Robert
Henderson James
Hird William
Hogg George
Son of the late Alexander Gorman, Mate
Aged 9y.4mo., Daughter of the late Francis A. Graham, Nailmaker
Aged 9y., Son of David Mitchell Grainger, Porter
Daughter of the late Adam Grant, Combmaker
Aged 7y.1mo., Daughter of Jessie Gray, Echt
Aged 7y.1mo., Daughter of Jessie Gray, Echt (twin of above)
Aged 9y., Daughter of William Green, Combmaker (deserted)
Aged 9y.2mo., Daughter of the late James Greig, Tailor
Aged 10y.11mo., Daughter of the late Thomas Greig, Mate
Aged 9y.8mo., Daughter of Thomas Greig, Seaman (Master)
Aged 9y., Daughter of the late George Greig, Porter
Aged 9y., Daughter of the late Alexander Grub, Baker
Aged 9y., Son of the late Robert Guyan, Seaman
Aged 9y.3mo., Daughter of the late William Hall, Combmaker
Dismissed Sep 1844, Master : Mr Will Sellar, Confectioner
Aged 9y.5mo., Son of (illigitimate) Mary hall, Millworker (Disappeared)
Aged 8y.4mo., Son of the late William Hall, Combmaker
No Age, Son of George Hall, Turner, Deserted
Dismissed Jan 1848, Master: Revd A Low, Keig, Farm Servant
Left to be a Baker
Dismissed Feb 1844, Master: Farquhar & Gill, Plumber
Awarded 10 shillings
Dismissed Oct 1847, Master: Mr Hall, Mealmarket St, Chain Maker
Aged 9y., Son of the late William Harrow, Pattern Maker
Aged 8y., Son of Joseph Hay
Aged 9y.1mo., Daughter of the late William Hay, Boilermaker
Aged 8y.6mo., Son of Helen Frazer of Hay, wife of John Hay, Seaman (deceased)
Apprenticed to Mr Roberts, Cabinetmaker ( Living with Aunt Mrs Duncan Tailor)
Aged 8y., Son of Alexander Helmrich, Mason
Aged 8y., Son of Alexander Helmrich, Mason
No Details
Aged 8y.6mo., Daughter of the late John Henderson, Labourer
Dismissed Feb 1844, Master: Stewart Rowle & Co, Combmaker
Left to be a Confectioner, with Mr Sellar
A Clerk with Mr Wallace, Inspector of the Poor of St Nicholas
Aged 7y.10mo., Son of Robert Hogg, Fish Dealer (deserted his wife and family)
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29 Apr 1874
31 Jul 1861
27 Oct 1882
29 Apr 1874
26 Oct 1870
26 Oct 1870
28 Oct 1881
29 Oct 1862
25 Apr 1877
28 Oct 1875
22 Apr 1865
26 Apr 1882
25 Oct 1871
30 Oct 1867
Jul 1841
27 Oct 1876
28 Apr 1869
16 Apr 1851
Nov 1843
27 Feb 1849
Dec 1837
13 Jan 1862
Nov 1843
31 Oct 1879
25 Oct 1877
26 Apr 1863
25 Apr 1888
6 Mar 1886
30 Apr 1879
31 Oct 1879
27 Oct 1882
30 Apr 1884
Oct 1837
4 Sep 1851
19 Oct 1865
30 Oct 1872
4
2
5
4
3
3
5
2
4
4
3
5
4
3
1
4
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
4
4
2
5
5
4
4
5
5
1
1
3
4
165
262
96
166
330
330
50
312
321
255
55
82
25
145
20 b/c
297
237
56
20 b/c
3
20 b/c
279
20 b/c
477
346
334
344
218
442
477
96
156
20 b/c
69
71
72
B&G Hospital
Hogg Jane
Holland Clementina
Hood Alfred
Hood Alfred
Hood Mary Jane
Hood William
Horne Alexandrina
Horne Alexandrina
Hossack Frederick
Hottie Harriet
Hottie Harriet
Hunter William
Hunter William
Hutcheon Helen
Hutton Isabella
Hutton Jessie Ann
Hyde of Stewart Isabella Jane
Imlah Ann
Imlah Barbara
Ingram Isabella
Irvine George
Irvine John
Irvine Patricia Robb
Jack John
Jack John
Jack John
Jaffray Margaret
Jaffray Sarah
Jamieson George R.
Jamieson James
Jardalla Peter
Jardalla Peter
Jardalla Peter
Johnston Alexander
Johnston Alexander
Johnston Francis
Aged 9y., Daughter of Robert Hogg, Seaman, (now in Australia)
Aged 8y., Daughter of the late John Holland, Seaman
Son of William Hood, Railway Guard (Deserted)
Age 16 Apprenticed to Mr John Gill, Draper
Aged 11y., Daughter of James Hood, with Mrs Sweeney 42 Gallowgate
Aged 9y.6mo., Son of the late William Hood, Fireman
on List of Apprentices
Aged 9y.7mo., Daughter of the late Alex Horne, Heckler
Aged 9y.6mo., Son of James Hossack, Labourer, 15 Spital
Apprenticed as Honorary Pupil Teacher
Warned - wanted to be a Teacher
Aged 9y. Son of the late James Hunter, Sailor
Going to his sister Mrs Cowie in Liverpool, to learn the trade of a Cabinet Maker
Daughter of the late Benjamin Hutcheon, Labourer
Aged 7y.2mo., Daughter of the late John Hutton, Grocer's Traveller
Aged 7y.4mo., Daughter of the late John Hutton, Grocer
Aged 9y., Daughter of Isabella Hyde or Stewart
Daughter of the late James Imlah, Slater
Inmate of Girls Hospital, to be assistant Teacher
Aged 7y. Daughter of the late John Ingram, Horse Shoer
Aged 7y.1mo., Son of the late George Irvine, Seaman
Aged 10y., Son of the late William Irvine, Pearl Fisher
Aged 9y.6mo., Daughter of the late William Irvine, Labourer
Aged 8y, Son of the Late William Jack, Sailor
Proposed being a Cabinet Maker
on List of Apprentices
Aged 8y.4mo., Daughter of the late John Jaffray, Stone Polisher
Aged 7y.7mo., Daughter of the late George Jaffray, Combmaker
Aged 9y., Son of Alexander Jamieson, Labourer, 1 Duff St.
Dismissed Aug 1845, Master: Mr Will Inglis Brads, Baker
Aged 9y.6mo., Son of the Late Joseph Jardalla, Seaman
Under medical treatment
on List of Apprentices
Dismissed Aug 1845, Master: Stewart Rowle & Co, Combmaker
Aged 8y.6mo., Son of the late Alexander Johnston, Seaman
Dismissed Jan 1848, Master: On board Sportsmen, Sailor
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26 Oct 1870
24 Apr 1872
29 Apr 1874
29 Sep 1882
28 Apr 1886
31 Jul 1861
22 Jan 1867
30 Jan 1861
26 Oct 1887
17 Feb 1859
28 Feb 1859
30 Jan 1861
19 Oct 1865
29 Apr 1874
28 Oct 1863
30 Jan 1861
20 Apr 1880
28 Apr 1875
28 Jan 1857
25 Oct 1865
25 Oct 1871
26 Oct 1883
29 Oct 1880
26 Jan 1859
22 Jan 1867
22 Jan 1867
31 Jan 1866
27 Apr 1870
18 Nov 1885
Sep 1840
25 Jul 1860
22 Jan 1867
22 Jan 1867
Feb 1839
22 Apr 1865
May 1842
3
4
4
5
5
2
3
2
5
2
2
2
3
4
2
2
4
4
2
3
4
5
4
2
3
3
3
3
5
1
2
3
3
1
3
1
330
53
166
92
249
262
121
228
315
119
121
228
71
166
355
228
532
224
6
72
25
135
551
112
44
121
92
296
218
20 b/c
202
44
121
20 b/c
55
20 b/c
B&G Hospital
Johnston George
Johnston George
Johnston George Bisset
Johnston James
Johnston Alexander
Jones Jones
Jones Jones
Jones John
Joss Isabella Fettes
Joss Jessie
Joss Robert
Joss Robert
Joss Robert
Joss Robert
Joss Robert
Kaye William Thom
Keith Stewart
Keith Stewart
Keith Stewart
Kelman Helen S.
Kelman James
Kenn Joseph
Kennedy George
Kennedy John
Kerr Isabella
Kerr John
Kilhooly Catherine
Killhooly Grace
King George
King George
King George
King George
King George
King Robert
King george
Kitson Eliza
Aged 7y.9mo., Son of the late Alexander Johnston, Seaman
Apprenticed as Seaman to Messrs George Thomson & Co Ship Owners
Aged 8y.8mo., Son of the late Francis Johnston, Seaman
Aged 8y., Son of the late Francis Johnston, Seaman
No Age, Lawful son of the late Alexander Johnston, Carpenter
Proposes being a Blacksmith
Adhered to being a Upholsterer
Aged 8y.8mo., Son of the late John Jones Seaman
Aged 9y., Daughter of the late George Joss, Seaman
Aged 7y.3mo., Daughter of the late John Joss, Seaman
Warned - wanted to be Sailor
Warned - wanted to be a Sailor
with Alexander Nicol Ship Owner
Aged 8y. 4mo., Lawful son of Alexander Joss, Labourer, Deceased
Apprenticed as Seaman to Mr A Nicol Shipowner
Aged 10y., Son of Robert Kaye
Aged 8y. 6mo., Daughter of the late Morrison keith, Ship Steward
on List of Apprentices
on list of Apprentices
Aged 7y.4mo., Daughter of the late George Kelman, Brushmaker
Aged 9y.7mo., Son of the late George Kelman, Brushmaker
Dismissed Aug 1847,
No Age, Son of Daniel Kennedy,Seaman, Deceased
Left to be a Sailmaker, with Messrs Catto, Thompson & Co.
Aged 8y. 4mo., Daughter of the late James Kerr, Commercial Traveller
Dismissed Aug 1845, Master: Blaikie Brothers, Blacksmith
Aged 9y., Daughter of John Kilhooly, Carpet Weaver
Aged 11y., Daughter of John Killhooly, Carpet weaver
Warned - wanted to be a Clerk
Apprenticed to Mr Thomas Baird, Cabinet Makers & Upholsters
with Alex. Robertson, 3 Nelson St
with [no name] Plumber
with Mr R Collie, Plumber
Aged 7y.5mo., Son of Robert King, Seaman (supposed to have been lost at sea)
Aged 7y. 9mo., Son of Robert King, Moulder, Deceased
Warned - wanted to be a House Maid
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25 Oct 1865
12 Jun 1882
26 Apr 1876
26 Oct 1883
18 Feb 1852
12 Nov 1866
16 Jan 1867
21 Jan 1862
28 Oct 1881
24 Apr 1872
23 Nov 1858
28 Feb 1859
13 Jan 1864
13 Dec 1852
5 Apr 1859
30 Apr 1879
26 Jan 1859
16 Jan 1866
22 Jan 1867
31 Oct 1866
25 Oct 1865
Sep 1844
16 Apr 1851
16 Apr 1851
26 Jan 1859
Sep 1840
30 Apr 1879
24 Apr 1878
28 Feb 1859
23 Mar 1860
13 Jan 1862
14 Jan 1863
13 Jan 1864
30 Oct 1872
27 Apr 1853
23 Nov 1858
3
5
4
5
1
3
3
2
5
4
2
2
2
1
2
4
2
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
2
1
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
4
1
2
72
87
278
136
103
114
120
282
50
53
101
121
360
155
127
441
112
76
121
111
72
20 b/c
56
56
112
20 b/c
441
381
121
185
278
320
360
72
171
101
B&G Hospital
Kitson Eliza
Kitson Elizabeth
Kitson Helen
Kitson Eliza
Kitson Elizabeth
Knowles Jane
Knowles Jane
Knowles Jane
Knowles Margaret
Knowles Margaret
Knowles Margaret
Knowles Jane
Lamb James
Latto Jemima Smith
Lawson John
Lawson John Johnston Smith
Leask Christina Adams Forrest
Ledingham Alexander
Ledingham Alexander
Lee Elspet
Lee Margaret
Lee Margaret
Lee Mary
Lee Thomas
Lees Robert
Lees Frederick
Lees Robert
Leslie Charles Campbell
Leslie Charles Campbell
Leslie John
Leslie John
Leslie John
Leslie John
Leslie Thomas
Lindsay David William
Lindsay Helen
Warned - wanted to be a House Maid
in London - Awarded 10 shillings
in Banff - M Weir & C Watson
Aged 9, Daughter of Henry Kitson, Seaman Deceased
Aged 8y. 10mo., Daughter of Henry Kitson, Seaman, Deceased
Apprenticed as Honorary Pupil Teacher
Warned - wanted to be a teacher
Warned - wanted to be a Teacher
Aged 7y. 10mo., Daughter of William Knowles, House Carpenter, Deceased
present
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Aged 8y. 6mo., Daughter of the late William Knowles, House Carpenter
Aged 9y. 10mo., Son of William Lamb, Grocer, Deserted by Parents
Aged 10y., Daughter of James Latto, Confectioner
Dismissed Aug 1845, Master: Mr Russel, Commerce St, Tin Smith
Aged 8y.5mo., Son of James Lawson, (deserted his family) 11 Windy Wynd
Aged 8y.4mo., daughter of the late Alexander Mackie Leask, Messenger, North of
Apprenticed as Clerk to Mr Lessel Stephen, Advocate
Aged 8, Lawful son to the late Alexander Ledingham, Coachman
Aged 9y/1mo., Daughter of the late Alex Lee, Shoemaker
on List of Apprentices
on List of Apprentices
Aged 7y.10mo., Daughter of the late William Lee, Seaman
Son of William Lee, Carter (Deserted)
Aged 9y., Son of the late Robert Lees, Seaman
Aged 9y., Son of Frederick Lees, Sometime Private in 93rd Regiment
Apprenticed to Mr Rattray, Tobacconist
Aged 9y.6mo., Son of the late George Leslie, Combmaker
Left School
Aged 9y. 2mo., Son of Thomas Leslie, Carpenter, Deceased
Warned - wanted to be a Sailor or Clerk
Warned - wanted to be a Sailor
Apprenticed as Seaman to Messrs Hall , Shipbuilders
Aged 9y., Son of the late Robert Leslie, Mill Overseer
Aged 8y., Son of the late Robert Lindsay, Shipmaster
Aged 7y., Daughter of the late Robert Lindsay, Shipmaster
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28 Feb 1859
13 Jan 1862
14 Jan 1863
30 Jul 1856
26 Oct 1853
17 Feb 1859
23 Nov 1858
28 Feb 1859
31 Jan 1855
14 Jan 1863
13 Jan 1864
26 Oct 1853
26 Jul 1854
20 Apr 1880
Mar 1842
26 Oct 1887
15 Apr 1881
11 Mar 1858
18 Feb 1852
30 Jan 1861
16 Jan 1866
22 Jan 1867
29 Oct 1862
28 Apr 1875
24 Apr 1878
31 Oct 1884
6 Mar 1886
27 Apr 1870
12 Jun 1870
26 Jul 1854
23 Nov 1858
28 Feb 1859
18 Apr 1859
25 Apr 1883
28 Apr 1869
27 Apr 1870
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
4
1
5
5
2
1
2
3
3
2
4
4
5
5
3
3
1
2
2
2
5
3
3
121
279
321
343
198
119
101
121
275
321
361
198
243
532
20 b/c
315
16
56
103
228
76
121
313
224
381
170
218
296
303
243
101
121
129
122
237
296
B&G Hospital
Lindsay Martha
Lints Mary
Lintz Margaret
Lintz William
Longmuir Robert
Lord Randolf
Lovie Andrew
Low Isabella
Macdonald James
Macdonald Rachel
Macdonald Benjamin
Macgregor Ann
Macintosh Helen Ronald
Mackie Alexander
Mackie Keith
Mackie Keith
Mackie Keith
Mahoney John
Mahoney Mary Ann Forbes
Main James
Main Mary Anne
Marr Jane Blackhall
Marr Robert
Marsh James
Marshall William
Martin Robert
Martin William
Massie Elizabeth
Massie Elizabeth
Massie Robert
Masson Elizabeth Edmond
Mathieson Alexander
Mathieson Alexander
Mathieson Charlotte Anderson
Mathieson James
Mathieson James
Aged 9y.11mo., Daughter of the late Robert Lindsay, Ships Master
Daughter of the late Matthew Lints, Weaver
Aged 7y.5mo., Daughter of the late Matthew Lintz, Weaver
Aged 8y.4mo., Son of Matthew Lintz, Weaver, Deceased
Aged 9, April 1849, Lawful son of David [Longmuir] (alive),Coach Driver, Aberdeen,
Aged 10y., Son of the late Royal Lord, Wool Sorter
Aged 7y.7mo., Son of the late William Lovie, Railway Porter
Referred for further inquiry
Aged 10y., Son of the late James Macdonald, Boat Fireman, 4 Gardenirs Lane
Aged 9y.6mo., Daughter of Alexander McDonald, Seaman
Aged 8 1/2, Lawful son of William Macdonald, Cabinet Maker
Aged 8y.9mo., Daughter of Michael Macgregor, Carpet Shoemaker
Aged 8y. Daughter of the late Alexander Macintosh, Butcher
Aged 8y.9mo., Son of the late Alexander Mackie, Seaman
Aged 8y. 9mo., Son of Alexander Mackie, Carrier Porter, Deceased
Warned - wanted to be a Sailor
Apprenticed as Shoemaker to Mr George Smith, Shoemaker
Aged 9y.6mo., Son of the late Wm Mahoney, Stonepolisher
Aged 8y.9mo., Daughter of the late William Mahoney, Private 79th Highlanders
No Details
Aged 8y.4mo., Daughter of the late James Main, Whitefisher
Aged 9y.8mo., Daughter of the late John Marr, Railway Guard
Dismissed Jun 1844, Master: Will Simpson & Co, Blacksmith
Aged 7y.11mo., Son of the late James Marsh, Combmaker
Aged 9y., Son of the late John Marshall, Labourer
Aged 7y. 2mo., Son of James Martin, Seaman, Deceased
Dismissed Jun 1848.
No Details
Aged 8y.6mo., Daughter of the late Elizabeth Hood or Bremner
Aged ? Son of the late James Massie, Coachman
Aged 9y.6mo., Daughter of late William Masson, Bookbinder
Aged 8y. 1mo., Son of the late James Mathieson, Seaman
Apprenticed as Seaman to Mr John Boadley of Glasgow
Aged 9y.11mo., Daughter of the late Robert Mathieson, Grocer, 6 Nelson Place
Warned - wanted to be a Watchmaker
Warned - wanted to be a Watchmaker
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31 Jan 1866
29 Apr 1874
28 Apr 1869
31 Jan 1866
27 Feb 1849
31 Oct 1879
30 Oct 1872
28 Apr 1869
18 Nov 1885
27 Oct 1882
18 Feb 1852
27 Apr 1870
25 Apr 1888
30 Apr 1884
26 Jul 1854
28 Feb 1859
20 Apr 1858
29 Oct 1880
25 Apr 1877
29 Oct 1880
25 Apr 1877
26 Apr 1876
Jun 1838
31 Oct 1866
28 Oct 1881
25 Jul 1855
Aug 1846
27 Apr 1870
26 Oct 1870
26 Apr 1871
25 Oct 1865
27 Jan 1858
15 Jan 1864
26 Oct 1887
23 Nov 1858
28 Feb 1859
3
4
3
3
1
4
4
3
5
5
1
3
5
5
1
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
1
3
5
1
1
3
3
3
3
2
3
5
2
2
92
166
237
92
3
477
72
237
218
96
103
296
344
156
243
121
130
551
322
552
322
278
20 b/c
111
50
302
20 b/c
296
330
368
72
49
15
315
101
121
B&G Hospital
Mathieson James
Mathieson James
Mathieson James
Mathieson James
Mathieson Jane Stewart
Mathieson Joseph
Mathieson James
Mathieson Joseph
Maver Agnes
Maver Agnes
Mavor Agnes
Maxwell Watson
Maxwell Watson
Maxwell Watson
Maxwell Watson
Mc Donald Hector
McAuley John
McAuley Sammuel
McBain Jessie Margaret
McBain John
McBeath James
McBeath James
McBeath James
McCallum Margaret
McCartney Wm. M.
McConachie Helen
McConnochie Helen
McDonald Alexander
McDonald Alexander
McDonald Alexander
McDonald Alexander Davidson
McDonald Angus
McDonald Angus
McDonald Benjamin
McDonald George
McDonald George Anderson
Apprenticed as Tailor to Mr George Mann, Tailor & Clothier
with Mr George Mann, Tailor
with Mr Mann, Tailor
with George Mann, Tailor
Aged 9y.5mo., Daughter of the late Robert Mathieson, Grocer
To be a Pupil Teacher in the Institution for the Deaf & Dumb
Aged 8y. 2mo., Lawful son of James Mathieson, Seaman, Deceased
Aged 7y. 4mo., Son of James mathieson, Seaman, Deceased
Aged 6 1/2, Lawful daughter of Charles Maver, Flesher
Admitted 4th sep 1851, but who never appeared at Hospital
Warned - wanted to be a Teacher
Warned - wanted to be a Printer
Warned - wanted to be a Coachmaker
with Mr Cowe, Kinmuck Keithhall
Aged 8y. 11mo., Son of Richard maxwell, Falconry Worker, (an Orphan)
Aged 9y., Son of the late Alexander McDonald, Blacksmith
Dismissed Sep 1844, Master: Mr Kindness, Baker
Dismissed Sep 1844, Master: Forsyth & Emslie, Druggist
Aged 8y.3mo., Daughter of the late William McBain, Ships carpenter
Dismissed Aug 1846,
on List of Apprentices
on List of Apprentices
Aged 8y. 9mo., Son of James McBeath, Butcher, Deceased
Aged 8, Daughter of Alexander McCallum, Seaman, Deceased
Aged 9y.8mo., Son of Robert McCartney, Combmaker (Disappeared)
Not present - is unfit for service
No Age, Lawful daughter of the late Charles McConnochie, Chimney Sweeper
Admitted Aug 1845, Dismissed Aug 1846,
Aged 9y.7mo., Son of the late William McDonald, Seaman
Apprenticed as Clerk ro Messrs S.R. Stewart & Co. Combmakers
Aged 9y.3mo., Son of the late Alexander McDonald, Police Constable
Aged 9y.9mo., Son of the late Alexander McDonald, Baker
Aged 8y., Son of James McDonald, Seaman
Apprenticed as Printer to Mr George Rennie, Printer
Age 14 Apprenticed to Mr P Cooper
Aged 10y., Son of the late [no forst name] McDonald, Police Constable
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26 May 1859
13 Jan 1862
14 Jan 1863
Jan 1864
30 Apr 1884
9 Jan 1866
21 Jul 1853
20 July 1859
4 Sep 1851
14 Dec 1852
28 Feb 1859
23 Nov 1858
28 Feb 1859
13 Jan 1861
27 Apr 1853
31 Oct 1866
Dec 1838
March 1837
15 Apr 1881
Aug 1844
16 Jan 1866
22 Jan 1867
20 July 1859
30 Jul 1856
27 Oct 1876
23 Nov 1858
4 Sep 1851
Aug 1845
30 Apr 1873
9 Jun 1881
26 Apr 1876
24 Apr 1867
27 Oct 1882
22 Mar 1858
29 Sep 1882
24 Apr 1878
2
2
2
2
5
3
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
3
1
1
5
1
3
3
2
1
4
2
1
1
4
5
4
3
5
2
5
4
134
278
320
360
157
74
184
154
69
155
121
101
121
278
171
111
2 b/c
20 b/c
16
20 b/c
75
121
154
343
297
101
69
20 b/c
106
27
278
133
96
57
92
381
B&G Hospital
McDonald Jane
McDonald John
McDonald Margaret
McDonald Mary Ann
McDonald William
McDonald Laurence
McFadden Jane
McFadden Jane
McFadden Jane
McFadden Jane
McGregor Ann
McHardy Mary
McHay John
McInnes Norman
McKain Robert
McKay Ann
McKay Henry
McKay James Allan
McKay Jane
McKay John
McKay John
McKay John
McKay Mary Ann
McKay Mary Ann
McKay James
McKenzie William
McKenzie Alexander
McKenzie Charlotte
McKenzie Elizabeth
McKenzie Flora
McKenzie Hugh
McKenzie James Chisholm
McKenzie John
McKenzie Margaret
McKenzie Alexander
McKenzie James
Aged 9y.3mo., Daughter of Alexander McDonald, Soldier
Admitted
Wished to be lithographer or Clerk
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Aged 8y.2mo., Daughter of the late James McDonald, Seaman
Admitted
Aged 10y.10mo., Daughter of the late James McDonald, Seaman
Admitted
Aged 10y., Son of the late William McDonald, Constable
Day Pupil
Aged 9, Lawful son of late Angus McDonald, Labourer, Aberdeen
Admitted
Warned - wanted to be a House Maid
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Awarded 10 shillings
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present
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Aged 7 1/2, Lawful daughter of James McFadden, Weaver, Deceased
Admitted
Aged 11y., Daughter of [no first name] McGregor, Railway Carriage Cleaner
Admitted
Aged 9y.8mo., Daughter of the late [no first name] McHardy, Carter
Admitted
Apprenticed to Messrs Hall & Sons Ship Carpenter
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Aged 9y., Son of the late John McInnes, Labourer
Admitted
Left ot be a Shop Boy, with Mr W Davidson, Stoneware merchant
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Aged 10y., Daughter of the late John McKay, Labourer
Admitted
Aged 10y., with mother Cluny Place, Ann St
Admitted
Aged 9y., Son of the late John McKay, Clerk
Day Scholar
Aged 9y.1mo., Daughter of the late Joseph McKay, Mason
Admitted
Aged 9y 10mo., Son of the Late John McKay, Tailor
Admitted
wished to be a Ship Carpenter
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with Alexander Hall & Co
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Aged 7y. 6mo., Daughter of the late Kenneth McKay, Soldier & Pensioner
Admitted
on List of Apprentices
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Left to be a Seaman with Messrs R Catto & Sons
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Aged 9y., Son of the late William McKenzie, Seaman
Admitted
Go to Mr Smith, Grocer, Seedsman
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Aged 7y.11mo., Daughter of George McKenzie, Strapper
Admitted
Daughter of Kenneth McKenzie, Labourer
Admitted
Aged 8y., Daughter of the late Kenneth McKenzie, Labourer
Admitted
Aged 8y.5mo., Son of the late William McKenzie, Seaman
Admitted
Aged 10y., Son of John McKenzie, 10 Jacks Brae
Admitted
Aged 8y.9mo., Son of the Late David McKenzie, Boiler Maker
Admitted
Aged 8y.1mo., Daughter of George McKenzie, Stableman
Admitted
Aged 9 3/4, Lawful son of Alexander McKenzie, Clerk, Deceased
Admitted
Aged 9 on 3 August [1849], Lawful son of late Alexr [McKenzie], Shoemaker, Aberd Admitted
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27 Apr 1870
25 Aug 1869
29 Oct 1880
29 Oct 1880
31 Oct 1879
14 May 1849
28 Feb 1859
13 Jan 1862
14 Jan 1863
27 Apr 1853
24 Apr 1878
26 Oct 1864
23 Apr 1863
25 Oct 1877
16 Apr 1851
25 Apr 1883
27 Oct 1886
26 Oct 1883
31 Jan 1866
17 Feb 1859
7 Nov 1862
13Jan 1864
26 Jan 1859
16 Jan 1866
4 Sep 1851
31 Oct 1879
26 Aug 1857
30 Oct 1872
29 Apr 1874
31 Oct 1884
29 Oct 1873
28 Apr 1887
26 Apr 1871
26 Apr 1871
10 Dec 1852
14 May 1849
3
3
4
4
4
1
2
2
2
1
4
3
2
4
1
5
5
5
3
2
2
2
2
3
1
4
2
4
4
5
4
5
3
3
1
1
296
254
552
551
478
9
121
279
321
171
381
29
333
346
56
123
276
136
92
120
316
360
112
76
69
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32
72
166
170
136
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368
368
155
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McKillan George
McKilliam Alexander
McLeman John
McLeod Thomas
McLeod Thomas Thomson
McNab Elizabeth
McNab James
McNair Peter
McPherson James
McWilliam Alex.
Mearns Helen Smith
Mearns Isabella Farquharson
Meldrum William
Mellis James D.
Mellis James Davidson
Melvin Alexander
Melvin Frederick
Mennie James
Mennie David
Mennie James
Menzies Jean
Mess Alexander
Michie John
Middler Elizabeth
Middleton James
Middleton John
Middleton John
Middleton Margaret
Middleton Robert
Middleton James
Miller Thomas
Miller Thomas
Milne Adam
Milne James
Milne William
Mitchell Ann
Aged 9y,2mo., Son of the late William McKillan, Combmaker
Aged 9y.6mo., Son of the late William McKilliam, Combmaker
Son of the late Kenneth McLeman, Baker
Apprenticed with A. & R. Milne, Booksellers
Aged 9y., Son of the late Alexander McLeod, Shoemaker
Aged 8y.6mo., Daughter of the late David McNab, Labourer
No Details
Aged 7y.9mo., Son of the late Peter McNair, Labourer
Dismissed Sep 1844, Master: Mr S. Edward, Baker
Apprenticed to Messrs Moir & Son
Aged 8y., (illigitimate) Daughter of Mary Mearns, 30 Gallowgate
Aged 10y., daughter of James Mearns, Combmaker
Aged 8y., Son of William Meldrum, Labourer
Dismissed April 1849. Master: Mr Geo Cornwall,Printer
Left to be a Printer
Aged 9y., Son of the late David Melvin, Seaman
Aged 8y.6mo., Son of the late James Melvin, Ironmoulder
with Messrs D Burns & Co
Aged 8 1/2, Lawful son of David Mennie,Clerk, Deceased
Aged 8, Lawful son of James Mennie, Cooper Deceased
Aged 7y.8mo., Daughter of tha late John Menzies, Labourer
Aged 9y., Son of Alexander Mess, Railway Carter
Dismissed Jun 1846, Master: Mr C Runcy, Millbank, Gardener
Aged 10y., Daughter of the late Alexander Middler, Blacksmith (in Newcastle)
Aged 8y.7mo., Son of the late James Middleton, Baker
No Details
Aged 8y., Son of the late John Middleton, Seaman
Aged 7y.3mo., Daughter of the late James Middleton, Baker
Dismissed Sep 1844, Master: Will Simpson & Co, Boilermaker
Left to be a Confectioner, with mr Sellar
Aged 9y.6mo., Son of the late James Miller, Plasterer
Apprentice Bookbinder (orphan) Living with widowed Aunt
Dismissed Dec 1847, Master: George Glegg & Sons, Confectioners
Aged 8y. 2 mo., Lawful son of Robert Milne, Blacksmith, Deceased
Aged 8 1/2, Lawful son of William Milne, Sailor , Aberdeen
Aged 9y.6mo., Daughter of the late David Mitchell, Tailor
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5 Mar 1887
28 Oct 1881
29 Oct 1880
29 Oct 1880
27 Apr 1870
Dec 1838
29 Sep 1882
28 Apr 1886
25 Apr 1883
31 Oct 1879
Mar 1843
14 May 1849
24 Apr 1878
25 Oct 1871
13 Jan 1862
12 Dec 1852
21 Nov 1850
22 Apr 1865
31 Oct 1884
Nov 1843
15 Apr 1881
31 Oct 1866
30 Apr 1884
31 Oct 1884
24 Apr 1867
Aug 1839
4 Sep 1851
28 Oct 1875
9 Jun 1881
Apr 1843
11 Dec 1852
12 Dec 1849
21 Jan 1862
4
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224
291
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552
552
296
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92
249
123
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8
381
25
278
155
44
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170
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170
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Mitchell George Smith
Mitchell James
Mitchell John
Mitchell Joseoh Craig
Mitchell Robert P.
Mitchell William
Mitchell William John
Mitchell William Southern
Mitchell William
Moir Helen
Molyneux Ann
Molyneux Elsie Mcpherson
Molyneux Hugh
Molyneux Susan
Molyneux Susan
Moncur Alexander
Moncur Alexander
Moncur Alexander
Moncur Alexander
Moncur Alexander
Moncur Jane
Moncur Sarah
Moncur Sarah
Moncur Sarah
Moncur Alexander
Moncur Jane
Morgan Isabella
Morgan Isabella
Morgan Isabella W.
Morrice Mark
Morrice Mary
Morrison George
Morrison Isabella
Morrison Thomas
Morrison Thomas
Mowat John
Aged 8y., Son of the late George Mitchell, Brass Founder
Aged 9y.9mo., Son of the late Charles Mitchell, Ship Carpenter
Aged 9y.4mo., Son of the late John Mitchell, Mason
Aged 10y., Son of the late Archibald Mitchell, Shoemaker
Aged 9y.6mo., Son of the late [no first name] Mitchell, Brass Founder
Aged 8y.3mo., Son of the late John Mitchell, Mason
Aged 8y., (orphan) Son of the late[no first name] Mitchell, Goods Checker N.E.Ry.
Aged 9y., Son of the late William Mitchell, Postman
Left to be a tailor, with Mr C King
Awarded 10 shillings
Aged 11y., Daughter of the late William Molyneux, Seaman Mate
Aged 8y., Daughter of the late William Molyneux, Seaman
Aged 7y.6mo., Son of thelate Thomas Molyneux, Seaman
Aged 9, Daughter of Thomas Molyneux, Seaman, Deceased
with Mrs Booth Sp Renf.
Proposes to be a Sailor
Adhered to his wish to be a sailor
on List of Apprentices
on List of Apprentices
At sea for two years
Awarded 10 shillings
Aged 7y. 7mo., Daughter of Alexander Moncur, Seaman, Deceased
Manse of Skene
with Mr D Knox, Ironmonger
Aged 9y. 10mo., Son of Alexander Moncur, Seaman, Deceased
Aged 9y. 10mo., Daughter of Alexander Moncur, Seaman, Deceased
with Mrs Fernside
on List of Apprentices
Aged 7, Daughter of James Morgan, Coachman, Deceased
Aged 10y., Son of John Morrice, Tailor
Aged 9y. Daughter of the late Andrew Morrice, Seaman
Aged 10y.11mo., Son of the late John Morrison, Engine Fitter
Aged 9y.1mo., daughter of the late John Morrison, Engine Fitter
Aged 9 1/2, Deserted by father, Thomas Morrison, Labourer
Engaged as apprentice Seaman to Baillie Oswald
Aged 8y., Son of Alexander Stewart, Labourer, 20 Forbes St
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31 Oct 1888
28 Apr 1869
26 Apr 1876
26 Oct 1864
27 Apr 1870
26 Oct 1864
26 Oct 1883
16 Apr 1851
13 Jan 1862
28 Oct 1875
25 Oct 1877
29 Oct 1862
30 Jul 1856
13 Jan 1864
29 Aug 1863
16 Sep 1863
17 Jan 1865
22 Jan 1867
25 Aug 1869
13 Jan 1862
25 Jul 1855
14 Jan 1863
13 Jan 1864
20 July 1859
26 Oct 1853
13 Jan 1864
16 Jan 1866
30 Jul 1856
25 Oct 1877
24 Apr 1867
25 Apr 1877
25 Apr 1877
8 Dec 1852
18 Nov 1857
18 Nov 1885
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5
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36
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279
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321
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154
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Munro Helen
Munro Jessie
Munro James
Munro James B
Munro James McBain
Munro Jane
Munro John
Munro John
Munro John
Munro John
Munro John Ogilvie
Munro Margaret
Munro Margaret
Munro Rachel
Munro Sarah
Munro Christian
Munro William
Murdoch John
Murray George R.
Murray George Thom
Murray Mary Ann
Murray William Milne
Murrison Skelton
Naughton Margaret
Naughton Margaret
Naughton Margaret
Naughty Robert
Nichol Alexander
Nicol Christian
Nicol Margaret Milne
Nicol Mary
Nicol Susan
Nicol Susan
Nicol William
Nicol Christian
Nicol Christian
Aged 9y.6mo., Daughter of George Munro, Shoemaker
Aged 8y.6mo., Daughter of the late Robert Munro, Dyer
Apprenticed Printer with Mr James McKay, St Nicholas Printing Office
Apprenticed Bookbinder with Messrs Cormack & Co, Castle St
Aged 9y., Son of the late Alexander Munro, Iron Shipbuilder
Aged 7y.3mo., Daughter of the late William Munro, Rope & Sailmaker
Aged 7y. 2mo., Son of the Late Robert Munro, Dyer
Proposes being a Printer
Adhered to being a Printer
Aged 7y.6mo., Son of the late John Munro, Blacksmith
Aged 8y.3mo., Son of Roderick Munro (invalid)
Referred for further inquiry
Aged 7y.6mo., Daughter of the late William Munro, Rope & Sailmaker
Aged 7y/6mo., Daughter of George Munro, Shoemaker, Deserted
Aged 7y.3mo., Daughter of Donald Munro, Labourer
Aged 7y. 11mo., Daughter of George Munro, Shoemaker
Aged 7y.4mo., Son of the late William Munro, Rope & Sailmaker
Aged 8y.6mo., Son of the late James Murdoch, Carpet Shoemaker
Aged 8y., Son of the late George Murray, Flesher
Aged 10y., Son of the late John Murray, Shipcarpenter
Aged 7y.3mo., Daughter of the late David Murray, Butcher
Aged 10y., Son of the late William Murray, Engine Fitter
Aged 9y., Son of Peter Murrison, Seaman
Aged 8, Daughter of Alexander Naughton, Seaman, Deceased
Permitted to leave school at Mother's request
Permitted to leave the school
Left to be confectioner
Aged 7y.6mo., Son of the late [no first name] Nichol, Book Binder
Awarded 10 shillings
Aged 7y., Daughter of the late Alexander Nicol, Book Binder
Aged 8y. 1mo., Daughter of the late Alexander Nicol, Carpenter
Aged 7y. 2mo., Daughter of John Nicol, Shoemaker, Deceased
with Broadford Works
Warned - wanted to be a Blacksmith
No Age, Lawful daughter of the late James Nicol, Sawyer
Warned - wanted to be a House Maid
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31 Oct 1866
19 Nov 1887
5 Mar 1887
28 Oct 1881
28 Oct 1863
25 Jul 1860
12 Nov 1866
16 Jan 1867
25 Oct 1871
26 Apr 1871
28 Apr 1869
27 Oct 1869
30 Jan 1861
28 Apr 1869
25 Jan 1860
31 Jan 1866
15 Apr 1881
31 Oct 1866
30 Apr 1884
31 Oct 1866
26 Oct 1883
25 Oct 1878
30 Jan 1856
23 Nov 1858
23 Nov 1858
12 Sep 1849
26 Oct 1864
13 Jan 1862
31 Jan 1866
27 Jan 1858
30 Jan 1856
13 Jan 1864
12 Feb 1861
4 Sep 1851
28 Feb 1859
3
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5
5
5
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2
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2
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5
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3
5
4
1
2
2
1
3
2
3
2
1
2
2
1
2
55
111
318
291
49
355
202
114
120
25
368
237
296
228
237
178
92
16
111
156
111
136
408
321
101
101
21
29
279
92
49
321
360
232
69
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Nicol Christian
Nicol William
Noble James
Noble James
Noble James
Noble James
Noble James
Noble James
Ogg William
Oldman Alexander
O'Neil Margaret
Palmer John
Park John Ross
Paterson Margaret Dysart
Patterson James
Paul James
Paul James
Petrie Thomas
Pirie Catherine
Pirie John
Pirie Mary Davidson
Pirie Mary Davidson
Pittendrich Ann
Pittendrich William
Pittendrigh Alexr
Pratt Alexander
Pratt Alexander
Pratt Alexander
Pratt Alexander
Proctor Edward
Proctor Edward D.
Pyott Elizabeth
Rae John
Rae John
Rae Thomas
Rae Thomas
Awarded 10 shillings
Aged 9y. 9mo., Dson of the late Alexander Nicol, Carpenter
Aged 9, Son of James Noble, Seaman, Deceased
Warned - wanted to be a Moulder
Warned - wanted to be a Moulder
Apprenticed to be a Boilermaker with Messrs Thompson & Catto & Co.
Formerly with Thomas Castle & Co now with Farquhar & Gill
with Messrs Farquhar & Gill
Aged 7y. 4mo., Lawful son of William Ogg, Flax Dresser, Deceased
No Details
Aged 9y., Daughter of James O'Neil, Seaman
Aged 8y.2mo., Son of the late John Palmer, Stoker
Aged 8y., with mother 20 Harriet St
Aged 9y.9mo., Daughter of the late George Paterson, Carter
Dismissed Sep 1844, Master: Mr Bruce, Castle St., Baker
Aged 8y. 5mo., Son of the Late James Paul, Porter
Drowned
Dismissed Sep 1844, Master: Grandholm Mills, Spinner
Aged 9y., Daughter of Robert Pirie, Rivitter, 85 Gallowgate
Aged 8y.3mo., Son of the late George Pirie, Ship Carpenter
Aged 9y., Daughter of Alexander Pirie, Carter
Removed from Hospital
Aged 9y.2mo., Daughter of the late George Pittendrich, Seaman
Aged 8y.3mo., Son of the late George Pittendrich, Ships Master
Dismissed Aug 1845, Master : Mr Wright, Printfich?, Baker
on List of Apprentices
on List of Apprentices
Aged 8y. 3mo., Son of Alexander Pratt, Brass Finisher, Deceased
Proposed being a Wright
Age 16 Apprenticed to Mr Ogg Advocate
Son of the late William Proctor, Shoemaker
Aged 8y, Daughter of the late Alexander Pyott, Flax dresser
Aged 8y.6mo., Son of the late William Rae, Labourer
Out of Work
Apprenticed as Clerk to Mr Francis Edmonds, Advocate
with Mr Francis Edmonds
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28 Jan 1857
30 Jan 1856
6 Aug 1860
13 Nov 1860
5 Dec 1860
13 Jan 1862
14 Jan 1863
21 Jul 1853
25 Apr 1888
26 Oct 1883
24 Apr 1872
27 Oct 1886
15 Apr 1881
Jun 1838
25 Jan 1860
1 Aug 1862
Sep 1840
28 Apr 1886
25 Apr 1877
28 Oct 1881
11 Mar 1882
26 Apr 1871
24 Apr 1867
Mar 1842
16 Jan 1866
22 Jan 1867
20 July 1859
22 Jan 1867
29 Sep 1882
4 Nov 1874
26 Jan 1859
25 Oct 1878
6 Mar 1886
11 Mar 1858
13 Jan 1862
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
5
5
4
5
5
1
2
2
1
5
4
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5
3
3
1
3
3
2
3
5
4
2
4
5
2
2
279
5
321
203
210
217
278
321
184
344
136
53
276
16
20 b/c
178
306
20 b/c
249
321
50
75
368
133
20 b/c
75
121
154
44
92
194
112
408
218
56
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Rae Thomas
Rae Alex
Rae Thomas
Rait George
Raitt Edward C.
Ramage David
Ramage David
Ramage David
Ramage David
Ramage David
Ramage James
Ramage James
Ramage James
Ramage James
Ramage James
Rannie William
Redford Christina Stephen
Reid Betsy
Reid Eliza
Reid Eliza
Reid James
Reid Jane
Reid Margaret
Reid Margaret Ann
Reid Robert
Reid William
Reid William
Reid William
Renhardt Frederick
Renhart Frederick
Rennie William
Rennie William Martin
Rhind Jessie
Rhind Janet
Rigby Henry
Ritchie Bruce
with Mr Francis Edmond
Aged 9 on 22 [Feb1849], Lawful son of late Thomas [Rae], Watchman, Aberdeen,
Aged 9y. 4mo., Lawful son of Thomas Rae, Watchman, Deceased
Aged 9y. 6mo., Son of the late William Rait, Seaman
Aged 8y.7mo., Son of the late William Raitt, Sailor
Aged 8y. 2mo., Son of the late John Ramage, Shoemaker
Proposes to be a Plumber
Adhered to be a plumber
on List of Apprentices
on List of Apprentices
Warned - wanted to be a Blacksmith
with Messrs Hugh Gordon & Co
with Hugh Gordon & Sons
Aged 8y. 1mo., Son of James Ramage, Shoemaker, Deceased
Apprenticed to Messrs Hugh Gordon, Blacksmith Branch
Aged 8y.3mo., Son of the late Urquhart Rannie, Harbour Labourer
Aged 9y., Daughter of William Redford, Carpet Weaver
Aged 7y. 6mo., Daughter of William Reid, Mason, Deceased
on List of Apprentices
on List of Apprentices
Aged 8y.2mo., Son of the late [no first name] Combmaker
Aged 8y. 9mo., Daughter of William Reid, Mason, Deceased
Aged 9y. 1mo., Daughter of William Reid, Grocer, Deceased
Aged 8y.3mo., Daughter of William Reid, Seaman, Deceased
Aged 8y.4mo., Son of the late James Reid, Saddler
Aged 8y.5mo., Son of the late William Reid, Cooper
Aged 9y.6mo., Son of John Reid
Aged 10y., Son of the late John Reid
Aged 8y., Son of the late Charles Renhardt, Ship Carpenter
Aged 8y., Son of the late Charles Renhart, Seaman
Age 15 (orphan) Apprenticed to Mr Foubister, and others
Aged 11y., Son of the late Alexander Rennie, Colour Serjeant 92nd Gordon High.
Awarded 10 shillings
Aged 9, Daughter of John Rhind, Coal Carter, Deceased
Aged 8y., Son of the late George Rigby, Slater
Aged 9y., Son of the late Alexander Ritchie, Coachman
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14 Jan 1863
27 Feb 1849
21 Jul 1853
28 Oct 1863
30 Jan 1861
27 Jan 1858
29 Aug 1863
3 Sep 1863
17 Jan 1865
22 Jan 1867
5 May 1860
13 Jan 1862
13 Jan 1864
26 Jul 1854
7 Jun 1860
28 Oct 1875
30 Apr 1873
30 Jan 1856
17 Jan 1865
16 Jan 1866
25 Apr 1863
31 Jan 1855
20 July 1859
20 July 1859
28 Oct 1875
27 Apr 1870
30 Apr 1879
31 Oct 1879
31 Oct 1879
30 Apr 1879
29 Sep 1882
26 Oct 1883
13 Jan 1862
31 Jan 1855
31 Jan 1866
26 Apr 1882
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
4
4
1
3
3
2
1
2
2
4
3
4
4
4
4
5
5
2
1
3
5
320
3
184
354
228
49
342
344
36
121
192
278
360
243
195
255
106
321
36
76
334
275
154
154
255
296
441
442
477
442
92
135
279
275
92
82
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Ritchie George
Ritchie James
Ritchie James
Ritchie James
Ritchie James
Robb Forbes Maitland Moir
Robb George
Robb Stephen Hunter
Robb Charles
Robb Christian
Robbie James Grant
Robbie Jane G
Robertson Benjamin
Robertson George
Robertson James
Robertson James
Robertson John
Robertson John
Robertson Alexander Frazer
Robertson George
Robertson James Nicol
Robertson or Pyper Francis M.F.
Rollo David
Ronald George
Rose Elizabeth
Rose George
Rose George
Rose George
Ross Alexander Robertson
Ross Barbara Jane
Ross George
Ross Henry Horatio Childs
Ross James
Ross James
Ross Jessie Corbett
Ross John Cooper
Aon of the late Samuel Ritchie, Seaman
Apprentice as Clerk to Mr James Edmonds, Advocate
Apprentice Clerk with Mr James Edmond, Advocate
Aged 9y.7mo., Son of the late William Smith, Seaman
Aged 9y. 2mo., Son of James Ritchie,Fireman, Deceased
Aged 9y.11mo., Son of the late Peter Robb, Sacrist Marischall College
Aged 9y. Son of the late George Robb, Labourer
No Details
Aged 8, Lawful son of the late James Robb, Ropemaker
Aged 8 1/2, Lawful daughter of the late James Robb, Roper & Sailmaker
Aged 7y.10mo., Son of the late James Grant Robbie, Dyer
on List of Apprentices
Aged 9y.9mo., Son of the late Alexander Robertson, Seaman
Aged 10 1/2, Illigitimate son of Widow Martin (application rejected)
Dismissed Feb 1844, Master: Geo Clegg & Sons, Confectioner
Dismissed Jul 1849, Master: Mr W Walker, Union St,
Dismissed Feb 1844, Master: On Board the Agnes Blaikie, Sailor
Aged 9y., Son of the late John Robertson, Combmaker
Aged 8y. 10mo., Lawful son of John Robertson, Seaman, Deceased (an Orphan)
No Age, Lawful son of the late William Robertson, Labourer
Left to be a Grocer
Aged 9y., Stepson of Robert Slater, Street Porter
Aged 7y.9mo., Son of the late David Rollo, Blacksmith
Dismissed April 1845, Master: Stewart Rowle & Co, Combmaker
Aged 8y.10mo., Daughter of the late [no first name] Rose, Candlemaker
Aged 8y. 2mo., Son of the late George Rose, Candlemaker
Proposes to be a Sailor
Also Adhered to be a Sailor
Aged 10y., Son of George Ross, Seaman (deserted)
Aged 10y., Daughter of George Ross, Labourer
Aged 8y., Son of the late [no first name] Ross, Seaman
Aged 10y., Son of John Murdoch Ross, Ship - Mate
Dismissed Jan 1848, Master: Mr John Findlay, Druggist
Aged 8y., Son of Alexander Ross, Labourer
Aged 9y., Daughter of the late [no first name] Ross, Street Porter
Aged 7y. 8mo., Son of the late William Ross
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4 Nov 1874
27 April 1864
19 Oct 1865
26 Oct 1887
20 July 1859
31 Oct 1888
24 Apr 1872
20 May 1887
4 Sep 1851
18 Feb 1852
30 Jan 1861
22 Jan 1867
27 Apr 1870
15 Dec 1852
Jan 1841
Oct 1842
Jun 1838
31 Oct 1884
21 Jul 1853
18 Feb 1852
12 Sep 1849
26 Oct 1883
26 Apr 1871
Mar 1842
26 Oct 1864
27 Jan 1858
29 Aug 1863
3 Sep 1863
20 Apr 1880
31 Oct 1884
26 Oct 1864
24 Apr 1878
Feb 1844
25 Oct 1877
24 Apr 1878
31 Jul 1861
4
3
3
5
2
5
4
5
1
1
2
3
3
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
5
3
1
3
2
2
2
4
5
3
4
1
4
4
2
194
22
71
315
154
360
53
299
69
103
228
121
296
155
20 b/c
20 /b/b
20 b/c
170
184
103
21
136
368
20 b/c
29
49
342
344
532
170
29
381
20 b/c
346
381
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B&G Hospital
Ross John Cooper
Ross John Cooper
Ross Joseph
Ross Margaret Ann
Ross Mary
Ross Richard C.
Ross Richard Condin
Ross Robert Brown
Ross William
Ross William Jessiman
Ross Joseph
Ross Richard Condyne
Russel John
Russell Georgina
Rust Helen
Rust Helen
Rust Helen
Rymer Williamina
Rymer Williamina
Schultz Elizabeth Whom
Schultz Margaret Clara
Scorgie Harvey
Scorgie Harvey
Scorgie Harvey
Scorgie Harvey
Selbie Isabella
Selbie Louisa
Seuan Susanna
Shand David
Shand Thomas
Sharp Forest
Sharp James
Sharp Robert
Sharp William
Shaw Elizabeth
Shepherd Eglan
Proposed being an Upholsterer
Formerly propodes to be a Upholsterer, Now proposes to be a Mechanic
Apprenticed to Messrs T Mihillen? & Sons, Plane Making
Aged 8y., Daughter of the late Alexander Ross, Street Porter
Aged 8y.8mo., Daughter of John Ross, Labourer
Warned - wanted to be a Clerk
Apprenticed to Messrs Logan & Co, Piano Forte Makers
Aged 9y.11mo., Son of Donald Rossm Masons Labourer
About to leave for Canada
Aged 9y., Son of the late James Ross, Ship-Carpenter
Aged 8 1/4, Natural son of the late Daniel Ross, Clerk
Aged 7y. 5mo., Son of John Ross, Seaman (an Orphan)
No Age, Son of John Russel, Tailor, Deceased
Aged 7y.7mo., Daughter of James Russell, Painter, Died in Lunatic Asylum
Aged 9y. 9mo., Daughter of James Rust, Plasterer, Deceased
Warned - wanted to be a House Maid
Warned - wanted to be a House Maid
Aged 9y. 4mo., Daughter of William Rymer, Deserted
Gone to an aunt in N. America
Aged 9y.6mo., Daughter of Edward Schultz, Tailor
Aged 11y., Daughter of Edward Schultz, Tailor
Warned - wanted to be a Clerk
Apprenticed to Opticians Mrssrs Smith & Ramage
with Messrs Smith & Rancey
Aged 8y. 2mo., Son of William Scorgie, Seaman, unable to work
Aged 9y.6mo., Daughter of John Selbie, Ironmoulder
Aged 10y.10mo., Daughter of John Selbie, Ironmoulder
Warned - wanted to be a Nurse or Laundry Maid
Aged 9y., Son of the late Lewis Shand, Meter
Aged 9y, Son of Robert Shand, House Servant, Deserted
Dismissed May 1846, Master: Leith & Clyde Ship Co., Sailor
Aged 8y., Son of the late James Sharp, Carter
Aged 8y. 9mo., Son of the late William Sharp, Shoemaker
Dismissed May 1848, On board the Curlew, Sailor
Aged 9, Lawful daughter of the late William Shaw, Baker
Aged 11y., Son of the late John Airth Shepherd, Seaman
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16 Jan 1867
9 Aug 1867
11 Mar 1858
20 Apr 1880
30 Oct 1872
23 Nov 1858
24 Jan 1859
30 Apr 1884
5 May 1883
25 Oct 1878
18 Feb 1852
27 Apr 1853
16 Apr 1851
25 Jul 1860
31 Jan 1855
23 Nov 1858
28 Feb 1859
25 Jan 1854
23 Nov 1858
30 Apr 1879
25 Oct 1878
23 Nov 1858
3 Dec 1858
13 Jan 1862
27 Apr 1853
25 Apr 1888
25 Apr 1888
28 Feb 1859
31 Oct 1884
26 Jan 1859
Nov 1842
26 Oct 1883
29 Oct 1863
Nov 1843
18 Feb 1852
20 Apr 1880
3
3
2
4
4
2
2
5
5
4
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
4
4
2
2
2
1
5
5
2
5
2
1
5
2
1
1
4
120
142
56
532
72
101
108
156
124
408
103
171
56
202
275
101
121
214
101
441
408
101
104
278
171
344
344
121
170
112
20 b/c
136
354
20 b/c
103
532
B&G Hospital
Shepherd Francis
Shepherd Francis
Shepherd Francis
Shepherd Francis
Shepherd Francis
Shinnie Alfred George
Showes Robert lawson
Sim James
Sim James
Sim James Gordon
Sim James Marr
Sim Joseph
Sim Joseph
Sim Hannah
Sim Hannah
Simpson George
Simpson George
Simpson George
Simpson George
Simpson George
Simpson George
Simpson James
Simpson Margaret McKay
Sinclair John
Sivewright William
Skea Jessie Grant Young
Skea Joseph
Slater John
Slater Thomas
Sloan William Leslie
Smart Jane
Smart Marjory
Smith Alex. John
Smith Alexander
Smith Alexander
Smith Alexander
Aged 8y. 3mo., Son of Alexander Shepherd, Labourer,Deceased
warned - wanted to be a Tailor
with Mr G Mann, Tailor
with Mr Mann, Tailor
with George Mann, Tailor
Aged 9y.7mo., Son of James Shinnie, (not been heard of since 1882)
Aged 10y., Son of the late Jacob Showes, Blacksmiths Labourer
Aged 8y. 8mo., Son of Andrew Sim, Blacksmith
wants to be a Ship Carpenter
Aged 9y., Son of the late James Sim, Shoemaker
No Details
Aged 9 1/3y, Son of Joseph Sim, Tin Smith, Deceased
Handed over to his mother in Dundee
Aged 9y 3mo., Daughter of Robert Sim, Rope & Sailmaker, Deceased
Awarded 10 shillings
Aged 8y. 6mo., Son of Andrew Simpson, Flaxdresser, Deceased
Warned - wanted to be a Plumber
Warned - wanted to be a Engineer
Apprenticed to be a Painter with Mr M. G. Donald, Painter
Transferred from Mr G Donald, Painter to Mr Alexander Nicol, Ship Owner
Aged 8y., Son of George Simpson, Labourer
Aged 7y.6mo., Son of the late John Simpson, Factory Operative
Aged 7y.4mo., Daughter of the late Peter Simpson, Shipmaster
Aged 9y., Son of the late John Sinclair, Ship Carpenter
Dismissed Aug 1848, Master: Mr G Bertram, Corkcutter
Aged 8y., Daugher of the late William Skea, Carpenter
Son of the late William Skea, House Carpenter
Aged 8y.2mo., Son of Robert Slater, Street Porter
Aged 8y., Son of Jane Slater or Luke, 6 Donalds Court, Schoolhill
Aged 8y.2mo., Son of John Sloan, Seaman (abroad) 144 Causewayend
Aged 9y.2mo., Daughter of the late Allan Smart, Carpenter, 1 Nelson Place
Aged 9y., Daughter of Ellen Smart, 75 Union St
Age 14 Apprenticed to Messrs Hall Russel & Co
Aged 8y.8mo., Illigitimat Son of Alexander Smith, Gardener
Proposed to be a Draper
Engaged to Mr Duffus, Lithographic Printers
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31 Jan 1855
13 Nov 1860
13 Jan 1862
14 Jan 1863
13 Jan 1864
25 Apr 1888
26 Oct 1883
26 Jan 1859
3 Aug 1864
28 Oct 1881
30 Apr 1884
29 Jul 1857
23 Mar 1861
21 Jul 1853
13 Jan 1862
25 Jul 1855
6 Aug 1860
13 Nov 1860
12 Feb 1861
13 Jan 1862
31 Oct 1879
31 Oct 1863
24 Apr 1872
26 Apr 1882
Feb 1844
24 Apr 1878
4 Nov 1874
15 Apr 1881
28 Apr 1887
26 Oct 1887
26 Oct 1887
28 Apr 1887
29 Sep 1882
31 Jul 1861
7 Aug 1866
12 Nov 1866
1
2
2
2
2
5
5
2
3
5
5
2
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
4
2
4
5
1
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
3
3
275
210
278
320
360
344
135
112
26
50
157
29
240
184
279
302
203
210
232
278
477
354
53
82
20 b/c
381
194
16
296
315
315
296
92
262
101
114
B&G Hospital
Smith Alexander John
Smith Charlotte
Smith Frederick William
Smith George
Smith George
Smith George Gray
Smith Georgina
Smith Georgina
Smith Jane F. Horne
Smith John
Smith John
Smith John
Smith John
Smith John
Smith Martha Jane Wood
Smith Mary Ann
Smith William
Smith William
Smith Mary Shepherd Lewis
Snap James Smith
Snap Jane P.
Snowie William
Snowie William
Souter James
Stephen William
Stephenson George William
Stephenson Jane A Strachan
Stevenson Alexander
Stevenson John
Stewart Charles
Stewart Duncan Mearns
Stewart George Hyde
Stewart James
Stewart John Hyde
Stewart Margaret Souttar
Stobbie John
Aged 8y.6mo., Son of the late Alexander Smith, Ships Carpenter
Aged 7y.5mo., Daughter of the late John Smith, Engine Filler
Aged 10y., Son of the late George Smith, Engineer
Son of the late George Smith, Engineer
Age 16 Apprenticed to Messrs Hunter, Gordon & Smith, Advocates (clerk)
Son of William Smith, Hostler
with Mr Runcy, Bank?
Aged 7y. 6mo., Daughter of George Smith, Painter, deceased
Aged 10y., Daughter of George Leslie Smith.
Dismissed Jan 1844, Master: Stewart Rowle & Co, Combmaker
Aged 9y.8mo., Son of the late James Smith, Spirit Dealer
Proposed being a Cabinet Maker
on List of Apprentices
Aged 9y., Son of (illigitimate) Mary Webster, Millworker
Aged 8y.9mo., Daughter of the late Peter Wood, Seaman
Aged 8y., Daughter of the late Thomas Smith, Seaman
Aged 8y.6mo., Son of the late [no first name] Smith, Hair Dresser
Aged 8y., Son of the late William Smith, Bill Poster
Aged 9y. Daughter of James Smith, Weaver
Aged 10y.5mo., Son of the late William Snap, Seaman
Aged 8y.5mo., Daughter of the late William Snap, Seaman
Aged 9y., Son of the late [no first name] Snowie, Sawyer
Prospect of employment with Messrs Dakers, Engraver
Dismissed Feb 1847, Master: Stewart Rowle & Co, Combmaker
Aged 10y., Son of the late William Stephen, Cabinet Maker
Son of the late George Stephenson, Seaman
Aged 9y.6mo., Daughter of the late George Stephenson, Seaman
Aged 7y.8mo., Son of the Deceased David Stevenson, Weaver
Aged 7y. Son of the late David Stevenson, Weaver
Aged 9y., Son of Dawson Stewart, Bandsman
Aged 7y.9mo., Son of [no first name] Stewart, Flax Dresser
Aged 8y.5mo., Son of the late Donald Stewart, Mason
Aged 7y.11mo., Son of the late James Stewart, Flax Dresser
Apprentice Upholsterer, Father dead, Mother working at combworks
Aged 9y.11mo., Daughter of the late George Srewart, Printer
No Age, Son of William Stobbie, Shipmaster, Deceased
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27 Oct 1876
24 Apr 1867
25 Oct 1877
29 Apr 1874
29 Sep 1882
28 Apr 1875
13 Jan 1864
30 Jan 1856
30 Apr 1884
Jan 1837
30 Jan 1861
6 Mar 1865
22 Jan 1867
30 Apr 1884
30 Apr 1879
28 Apr 1886
26 Oct 1864
25 Apr 1883
31 Jan 1866
27 Oct 1876
27 Oct 1876
26 Oct 1864
25 Aug 1869
Mar 1844
20 Apr 1880
4 Nov 1874
30 Apr 1879
26 Oct 1870
30 Oct 1867
31 Oct 1879
26 Oct 1864
28 Oct 1875
24 Apr 1867
9 Jun 1881
30 Apr 1884
16 Apr 1851
4
3
4
4
5
4
2
1
5
1
2
3
3
5
4
5
3
5
3
4
4
3
3
1
4
4
4
3
3
4
3
4
3
5
5
1
297
133
346
165
92
224
360
321
157
20 b/c
228
44
121
156
441
249
29
123
92
297
297
29
254
20 b/c
532
194
441
330
145
477
29
255
133
24
156
56
B&G Hospital
Stobbie William
Storey Hugh
Strachan ~
Strachan James G
Strachan James Gillanders
Strachan Robert A.
Strachan William
Strachan William
Strachan William
Strachan William
Strachan William
Strachan William
Strachan James
Strachan James
Struthers James
Stuart Alice
Stuart Thomas Shipley
Sutherland George
Sutherland George
Sutherland George
Sutherland George
Sutherland George Cormack
Sutherland George Cormack
Sutherland Hugh
Sutherland Hugh
Sutherland Hugh
Sutherland Hugh
Sutherland Hugh
Sutherland Hugh
Sutherland Hugh
Sutherland James Melvin
Sutherland John Francis
Sutherland Joseph
Swan Susannah
Swan Susanna
Swapp Charlotte
Left to be a printer with Mr Rainnie
Aged 8y.6mo., Son of the late William Storey, Scavenger
Withdrawn from Hospital (in pencil 28 Nov)
wants to be a Tailor
Aged 9y.11mo., Son of the Late Robert Strachan, Ship Carpenter
Aged 9y., Son of the late [no first name] Strachan, Engine Smith
Aged 8y, 2mo., Son of the late William Strachan, Engineer
Proposes to be a Wright, Which Plumber or Eng.
Adhered to be a Wright
on List of Apprentices
Aged 8y.8mo., Son of the late William Strachan, Confectioner
on List of Apprentices
Aged 8 in Nov 1849, Lawful son of the late James Strachan, Shoemaker,
Re-Admitted
Left to be a confectioner with Mr Sellar
Aged 9y., with mother 30 Hutcheon St
Aged 8y., Son of the late George Stuart, Printer
Aged 7y. 3mo., Hugh Sutherland, Brass Founder, Deceased
Wished to be a Plumber or Brass Finisher
not present
on List of Apprentices
Aged 7y.8mo., Son of William Sutherland, Labourer
Removal from Hospital
Aged 9y. 11mo., Son of the late Hugh Sutherland, Brass Founder
Warned - wanted to be a Plumber
Warned - wanted to be a Plumber of Blacksmith
Apprenticed to be a Plumber with Messrs Blaikie & Sons
with Messrs John Blaikie & Sons
with Mr John Blaikie & Sons
with John Blaikie & Sons
Aged 9y., Son of John Sutherland, Combmaker
Aged 9y.6mo., Son of John Sutherland
Dismissed Aug 1845, Master: Mr Muil, Schoolhill, Baker
Awarded 10 shillings
Aged 7y. 7 mo., Daughter of Isaac Swan, Seaman, Perished at the wreck of Armist
Aged 8y.6mo., Daughter of the late William Swapp, Shipmaster
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28 Apr 1869
18 Nov 1849
19 Oct 1864
25 Jul 1860
27 Apr 1864
27 Jan 1858
29 Aug 1863
3 Sep 1863
17 Jan 1865
22 Apr 1865
22 Jan 1867
12 Sep 1849
1 Aug 1850
12 Dec 1849
27 Oct 1886
31 Oct 1879
30 Jul 1856
7 Nov 1862
13 Jan 1864
22 Jan 1862
27 Oct 1869
26 Apr 1871
28 Jan 1857
6 Aug 1860
13 Nov 1860
5 Dec 1860
13 Jan 1862
14 Jan 1863
13 Jan 1864
28 Oct 1881
30 Apr 1879
Jul 1840
13 Jan 1862
27 Apr 1853
26 Apr 1882
1
3
1
3
2
3
2
2
2
3
3
3
1
1
1
5
4
1
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
5
4
1
2
1
5
56
237
26
26
201
19
49
342
344
36
55
121
21
37
27
276
477
343
316
360
121
265
368
5
203
210
217
278
321
360
49
441
2 b/c
279
171
82
B&G Hospital
Tait Edward
Tait Edward
Tait Edward
Tait Edward
Tait Isabella
Tait Isabella
Tait John
Tarras John
Taylor Elizabeth
Taylor Elizabeth
Taylor Elizabeth
Taylor Joseph
Taylor Joseph
Taylor Robert A
Taylor Robert A
Taylor Robert Anderson
Taylor or McDonald Helen
Thain William
Thom George
Thom George
Thom James
Thom William
Thompson Mary Ann
Thomson Agnes
Thomson Agnes
Thomson Agnes
Thomson Alexander
Thomson David
Thomson Helen
Thomson Janet
Thomson Janet
Thomson John Shires
Thomson Peter Yates
Thomson Williamina
Thomson Charlotte
Thomson William
Aged 8y. 3mo., Son of Edward Tait, Slater, Deceased
A Printer with Mr John Avery
List of Apprentices
on list of Apprentices
Aged 9y.4mo., Daughter of William Tait, Labourer, 112 Gallowgate
To reside with Uncle Mr James Currie, Brechin
Dismissed May 1846, Master: Mr Will Birnie, King St, Painter
Dismissed Nov 1848.
Aged 7, Daughter of John Taylor, House Carpenter, Deceased
on List of Apprentices
on List of Apprentices
Aged 9, Son of John Taylor, House Carpenter, deceased
Died, Had been ill since 1st January
Proposes being a Blacksmith
Adhered to be a Blacksmith
No Details
Aged 9y.6mo., Daughter of the late Alexander McDonald, Policeman
Aged 10y.10mo., Son of John Thain, Seaman
Aged 8y., Son of the late George Thom, Seaman
Aged 8y.8mo., Son of the late Alexander Anderson Thom, Blacksmith
Aged 10, Son of William Thom, Dyer, Deceased
Aged 8y.3mo., Son of the late Alexander Thom, Iron Fitter
Aged 9y.4mo., Daughter of William Thompson, Coach Smith
Aged 7y.6mo., Daughter of William Thomson, Coach Smith (unknown if Alive)
Aged 9y.5mo., Daughter of the late George Thomson,Labourer
Left School
Aged 7y.9mo., Son of the late [no first name] Thompson, Butcher
Aged 10y., (illigitimate) Son of Jane Thomson, 37 Commerce St.
Aged 7y. Daughter of John Bothwell, Shoemaker
Aged 7y.11mo., Daughter of Arthur Thomson, Combmaker
Daughter of Arthur Thomson Requests Removal
Aged 7y.1mo., Son of the Deceased John Thompson, Seaman
Aged 7y.9mo., Son of the late John Thompson, Seaman
Aged 7y.4mo., Daughter of Joseph Thompson, (Supposed to have enlisted)
Aged 7y.10mo., Daughter of William Thmson, Coach Smith
Aged 9, Lawful son of the late William Thomson, Seaman
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25 Jan 1860
19 Oct 1865
22 Jan 1867
22 Jan 1867
28 Apr 1886
6 Apr 1889
Sep 1840
Mar 1844
30 Jan 1856
16 Jan 1866
22 Jan 1867
30 Jan 1856
2 Mar 1857
12 Nov 1866
16 Jan 1867
7 Nov 1862
29 Oct 1880
15 Apr 1881
27 Oct 1876
31 Oct 1888
25 Jan 1854
30 Apr 1884
31 Jul 1861
28 Oct 1863
27 Apr 1870
12 Jun 1870
27 Apr 1864
28 Apr 1886
28 Apr 1863
26 Apr 1871
29 Oct 1873
26 Oct 1870
30 Oct 1872
28 Apr 1869
29 Oct 1862
4 Sep 1851
2
3
3
3
5
5
1
1
1
3
3
1
2
3
3
2
4
5
4
5
1
5
2
2
3
3
3
5
2
3
4
3
4
3
2
1
178
71
121
121
249
373
20 b/c
20 b/c
321
76
121
321
10
114
120
314
552
16
297
360
214
156
262
355
296
303
19
249
334
368
136
330
72
237
313
69
B&G Hospital
Thorne James
Thorne James
Tomkins William
Tompkins William
Tonner William
Tonner William
Tonner William
Tough Alex
Tough Alexander
Tough Alex
Trail Alexander
Tremain Michael
Troup Emily Abernethy
Troup John
Troup John
Troup John
Troup John
Troup Margaret
Tulloch William
Turner Robert
Turner William Clyne
Urquhart George Munro
Urquhart Isabella
Urquhart Mary Jane
Urquhart William
Urquhart Mary Ann Cook
Valentine James
Walker Alexander
Walker Robert
Walker Robert
Walker William
Walker Ann
Wallace Mary Ann
Ward Peter R.
Watson Agnes Anderson
Watson Alexander
Bound Apprentice as a Clerk to Mr James Edmond, Advocate
with Mr James Edmonds
Aged 9y.3mo., Son of the late William Tomkins, Butcher
Age 14 Apprenticed to Stewart & Rowell, (clerk)
Aged 8y. 1mo., Son of James Tonner, Broker, (an Orphan)
Warned - wanted to be a Sailor
Apprenticed to Mr John Cook, Ship Owner, Seaman
Left to be Brass Founder to Dickson Hogarth & Co.
Dismissed Nov 1848, Master: Revd A. Low, Keigh, Farm Servant
Left to serve the Minister of Keig
Left to be a Ships Carpenter, with Messrs Hall
Aged 9y., Son of Ann Tremain, 32 Forbes St
Aged 10y., Daughter of (illigitimate) Jane Troup
Aged 8, Son of John Troup, Mason
Apprenticed to Messrs Gifford & Sns, Carvers & Gilders
with Messrs Gifford & Son, Carver
with Messrs Gifford & Son Confectioner
Aged 7y., Father a Weaver, Deceased
Sent for by his Uncle in London
Aged 9y., Son of the Deceased George Turner, Blacksmith
Aged 8y.1mo., Son of William Turner, Granite Letter Cutter (deserted Family)
Aged 9y., Son of William Urquhart, Labourer, 68 Wales St
No Details
No Details
Aged 9y., Son of William Urquhart, Labourer
Aged 9y.6mo., with Mrs Cook, 24 James St
Aged 8y.6mo., Son of Robert Valentine, Labourer
Aged 8y.7mo., Son of George Walker, Blacksmith
Son of Robert Walker, Labourer
Apprentice Plumber, Father Labourer
Dismissed Sep 1844, Master: Mr James Inglis, Baker
Aged 8, Daughter of William walker, deceased
Aged 8y.9mo., James Wallace, Mason's Labourer (deserted by both parents)
Dismissed May 1846, Master: Mr James Leslie, Shoemaker
Aged 7y.3mo., Daughter of the late Andrew Watson, Coachman
Aged 9y.10mo., Son of the late Alexander Watson, Fireman Sandilands Chem. Wo
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13 May 1857
13 Jan 1862
25 Apr 1877
29 Sep 1882
26 Jul 1854
9 May 1860
16 Jun 1860
13 Jun 1849
May 1842
27 Feb 1849
4 Sep 1851
28 Apr 1887
25 Oct 1877
26 Jul 1854
8 Feb 1860
13 Jan 1862
14 Jan 1863
26 Oct 1864
4 Sep 1851
26 Oct 1870
25 Apr 1877
28 Apr 1886
20 May 1887
20 may 1887
27 Oct 1882
27 Oct 1886
27 Oct 1882
26 Oct 1870
29 Apr 1874
9 Jun 1881
May 1839
27 Apr 1853
28 Oct 1875
May 1842
28 Apr 1869
30 Jan 1861
2
2
4
5
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
5
4
1
2
2
2
3
1
3
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
3
4
5
1
1
4
1
3
2
20
278
321
92
243
192
197
15
20 b/c
3
69
296
346
243
180
278
320
29
69
330
321
249
299
199
96
276
96
330
166
24
20 b/c
171
255
20 B/C
237
228
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Watson Alexander
Watson Alexander
Watson Ann
Watson Charlotte
Watson Charlotte
Watson John
Watson John Smith
Watson Kellas
Watson Helen
Watson John
Watson John
Watt Margaret
Watt James
Webster James
Webster James H.
Webster James H.
Webster James Henderson
Webster John
Webster John
Webster John
Webster John
Webster Margaret
Webster Peter
Webster Peter
Webster Peter
Webster John
Webster Sally Jane
Weemster Rose
Weir Willaim
Weir William
Weir William
Weir Margaret
Weir Margaret
Wellesly Ann
Wellesly Ann
Wellesly Ann
Proposed being a Cabinet maker
on List of Apprentices
Aged 9y.11mo., Daughter of Alexander Watson, Seaman (now abroad)
Aged 8y. 5mo., Daughter of Robert watson, Tailor, Deceased
Awarded 10 shillings
Aged 7y.5mo., Son of the late [no first name] Watson, Shoemaker
Aged 8y.8mo., Son of Alexander Watson, Butcher
Aged 9y. 9mo., Son of George Watson, Ship Steward, Deceased
Aged 8y. 5mo., Daughter of Henry Watson, Merchant, Deceased
Aged 8, Lawful son of the late John Watson, Weaver,
Aged 9, Lawful son of John Watson,Weaver,Deceased
Daughter of the late Alexander Watt,Carpet Weaver
Aged 9, Father dead, Mother ill
Aged 8y.6mo., Son of the late John Webster, Seaman
wants to be a Farm Servant
Desirous of Country Work
Aged 7y. 9mo., Son of Allan Webster, Seaman, Deceased
Bound as apprentice Seaman ro Mr J Bruce
Aged 9y. 11mo., Son of John Webster, Wood Sawyer
To remain in Hospital a further six months
Apprenticed as Seaman to Mr John Boadley of Glasgow
Aged 7y.6mo., Daughter of the late John Webster, Police Sergeant
Aged 9y.11mo., Son of the late Peter Webster, Weaver
Proposes being a Confectioner
Wright House Carpenter, Apprenticed to John Henderson, Builder
Aged 7, Lawful son of Alexander webster, Weaver, Deceased
Aged 8y.3mo., Daughter of the late John Webster, City Police Constable
Aged 9 1/2, Lawful son ? Of George Weemster, Deserted Sailor
Aged 9y.11mo., Son of the late Wiliam Weir, Confectioner
Dismissed Sep 1844, Master: Mr Robert Murray, Confectioner
Aged 8, Lawful son of the late William Weir,shipmaster (an Orphan)
Aged 7y. 5mo., Daughter of Charles Weir, Printer, Deceased
Awarded 10 shillings
Warned - wanted to be a House Maid
Awarded 10 shillings
present
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6 Mar 1865
16 Jan 1866
29 Oct 1880
31 Jan 1855
13 Jan 1862
27 Apr 1864
31 Oct 1888
30 Jan 1856
20 July 1859
12 Dec 1849
21 Nov 1850
4 Nov 1874
21 Nov 1850
30 Oct 1872
3 Aug 1864
9 Jan 1866
25 Jan 1860
22 Oct 1857
20 July 1859
29 Aug 1863
15 Jan 1864
27 Oct 1869
29 Oct 1862
4 May 1866
14 Jun 1866
21 Nov 1850
31 Oct 1866
12 Dec 1849
30 Jan 1861
Nov 1840
4 Sep 1851
26 Oct 1853
13 Jan 1862
28 Feb 1859
13 Jan 1862
14 Jan 1863
3
3
4
1
2
3
5
1
2
1
1
4
1
4
3
3
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
3
3
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
44
75
551
275
279
19
360
321
154
27
44
194
44
72
26
74
178
36
154
342
15
265
312
95
96
44
111
27
228
20 b/c
69
198
279
121
279
321
B&G Hospital
Wesley Ann
Whyte Isabella
Whyte Lizzie Annie
Whyte Thomas
Whyte Mary
Williamson Adam
Williamson Alexander
Williamson Alexander
Williamson Alexander
Williamson David
Williamson David
Williamson David
Williamson David
Williamson David
Williamson Elizabeth
Williamson Elizabeth
Williamson Elizabeth
Williamson Elizabeth
Williamson Isabella
Williamson Isabella
Williamson Isabella
Williamson John
Williamson John
Williamson John
Williamson John
Williamson Isabella
Williamson John
Willox Ann R.
Willox Frances
Wilson Alexander
Wilson Alexander
Wilson Alexander
Wilson Alexander
Wilson Alexander
Wilson Alexander
Wilson Alexander
Aged 7y. 11mo., Daughter of James Welsley, Sawyer (an Orphan)
Aged 9y., Daughter of the late George Whyte, Post Runner
Aged 8y.1mo., Daughter of the late George Whyte , Post Runner (Brechin
Aged 8y., Son of the late William Whyte, Seaman, 68 Regent Quay
Aged 7, Natural daughter of the late Daniel Whyte, Combmaker
Dismissed Aug 1846, Master: Mr L Smith, Union St, Paper Ruler
Aged 9, Son of John Williamson, Street porter, Now insane
Warned - wanted to be a Blacksmith
Apprenticed to be a Seaman with Mr Alexander Nicol, Ship Owner
Aged 8y. 2mo., Son of Adam Williamson, Seaman, Deceased
Proposed being a Sailor
on List of Apprentices
on List of Apprentices
At Durham with Sister
Aged 9y. 10mo., Daughter of Adam Williamson, Seaman, Deceased
in Montrose, Awarded 10 shillings
not present
with Dr Ferguson, Cove
Warned - wanted to be a Dressmaker
Warned - wanted to be a Dressmaker
Awarded 10 shillings
Warned - wanted to be a House Carpenter
with Mr John Webster, Wright, Echt
with Brew Thin ?
Aged 8, Son of John Williamson, Street Porter, now in Lunatic Asylum.
Aged 9y. 11mo., Daughter of John Williamson, Street Porter, in Lunatic Asylum
Apprenticed as House Carpenter to Mr John Webster Echt House Carpenter
Aged 8y.2mo., Daughter of George Willox, Meter
Daughter of George Willox, Meter
Dismissed Feb 1844, Master: T Melville & Sons, Blacksmith
Aged 8y. 6mo., Son of Alexander Wilson Seaman, Deceased
Apprenticed to be a Plane Maket with Messrs Melville
with Messrs T Melville & Sons
with Thomas Melville & Sons
Warned - wanted to be a Ship Carpenter
Warned - wanted to be a Ship Carpenter
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27 Apr 1853
20 Apr 1880
15 Apr 1881
18 Nov 1885
18 Feb 1852
Mar 1842
30 Jul 1856
12 Feb 1861
27 Feb 1861
20 July 1859
6 Mar 1865
16 Jan 1866
22 Jan 1867
25 Aug 1869
25 Jul 1855
13 Jan 1862
14 Jan 1863
13 Jan 1864
23 Nov 1858
28 Feb 1859
13 Jan 1862
28 Feb 1859
13 Jan 1862
14 Jan 1863
26 Oct 1853
26 Oct 1853
18 Apr 1859
30 Apr 1873
4 Nov 1874
Nov 1837
25 Jul 1855
5 Dec 1860
14 Jan 1863
13 Jan 1864
6 Aug 1860
13 Nov 1860
1
4
5
5
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
4
4
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
171
532
16
218
103
20 b/c
343
232
235
154
44
75
121
254
302
279
321
361
101
121
279
121
278
320
198
198
129
106
194
20 b/c
302
217
320
360
203
210
B&G Hospital
Wilson Alexander`
Wilson Edwin
Wilson Sarah
Winkley James Masson
Wishart Robina
Wishart Thomas
Wood James
Wood James
Wright George
Wright Harriet
Wright Harriet
Wright Helen
Wright Mary
Wright McGregor Bonar
Young Alexander
Young Elizabeth
Young Elizabeth
Young Magdalena A.
Young William
Young William F.
Youngson William
Youngson William
Yuill Alexander Anderson
Yule Alex
Yule Alexander
Yule Alexander
Yule Alexander
with Messrs Melville, Plane Makers
Aged 7y.6mo., Illigitimate son of Edwin Wilson, Soldier Killed Sabastapol.
Aged 9y.10mo., Daughter of the late William Wilson, Seaman
Aged 10y.6mo., Son of James Morrice Winkley, House Painter,(not seen 5 Years)
Daughter of the late Agnes Wishart
Aged 8y. Son of the late John Wishart, Labourer
Dismissed Aug 1845, Master: Mr Goodfellow, Juke St, Baker
Dismissed Apr 1848, Master: Mr George Mitchell, Painter
Aged 8y., Son of the late [no first name] Wright, Seaman
Aged 8y. 6mo., Daughter of John Wright, Soldier, Deserted
on List of Apprentices
Aged 9y., Daughter of the late Alexander Wright, Custom House Officer
Daughter of William Wright, Blacksmith (residence unknown)
Aged 9y., Son of the the Deceased Adam Wright, Seaman
Aged 9y., Son of the lateGordon Young, Labourer
Aged 7y. 6mo., Daughter of Robert Young, Seaman, Deceased
Awarded 10 shillings
Aged 8y.6mo., Daughter of Alexander Young, Seaman (residence not known)
Aged 10y., Son of the late Gordon Young, Labourer, 171 West North St
Dismissed Feb 1847, Master: Mr F Proctor, Baker
on List of Apprentices
Aged 9y. 5mo., Son of George Youngson, Fireman, Deceased
Aged 7 1/2, Lawful son of Keith Gordon Yuill, Seaman, Deceased
with Messrs Hall & Sons, Ship-Building
Apprenticed as Honorary Pupil Teacher
with Alexander Hall & Sons
on List of Apprentices
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13 Jan 1862
28 Oct 1863
25 Jul 1860
25 Apr 1888
29 Apr 1874
30 Oct 1867
Mar 1842
Mar 1843
26 Oct 1864
31 Jan 1855
16 Jan 1866
26 Apr 1882
4 Nov 1874
26 Oct 1870
25 Apr 1883
26 Oct 1853
13 Jan 1862
25 Oct 1871
26 Oct 1887
Feb 1844
17 Jan 1865
20 July 1859
21 Jul 1853
14 Jan 1863
17 Feb 1859
13 Jan 1864
22 Jan 1867
2
2
2
5
4
3
1
1
3
1
3
5
4
3
5
1
2
4
5
1
3
2
1
2
2
2
3
278
354
202
344
166
145
20 b/c
20 b/c
29
275
76
82
194
330
123
198
279
26
315
20 b/c
36
154
184
321
119
360
121