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 Page 1 of 33 ADMITTED ~ ~ DATE Dec 1868 27 Nov 1866 VOLUME 3 3 PAGE 203-214 377 Day Pupil Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Day Pupil Admitted ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Admitted ~ ~ Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted 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 4 5 5 1 2 2 2 3 478 551 276 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 B&G Hospital 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 Page 2 of 33 ~ ~ Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ 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 B&G Hospital 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 Page 3 of 33 Admitted ~ Admitted Day Pupil Admitted Admitted Day Scholar Admitted ~ Admitted ~ Day Pupil Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted ~ ~ Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Day Pupil Admitted Admitted Admitted Day Scholar Admitted 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 B&G Hospital 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 Page 4 of 33 Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Day Scholar Day Pupil ~ ~ Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted 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 B&G Hospital 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 Page 5 of 33 Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted ~ ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted 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 3 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 B&G Hospital 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 Page 6 of 33 ~ Admitted Admitted Day Scholar Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Day Scholar Admitted ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted ~ ~ 16 Jan 1866 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 B&G Hospital 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. Page 7 of 33 ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ Day Scholar Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted 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 Page 8 of 33 Admitted Day Pupil Admitted Day Scholar Admitted ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Day Pupil Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted ~ Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted 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 B&G Hospital 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 Page 9 of 33 Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted 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 Page 10 of 33 Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ ~ Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted 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 Page 11 of 33 Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Day Scholar Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Day Pupil Admitted 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) Page 12 of 33 Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Day Pupil Admitted Day Pupil Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted 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 Page 13 of 33 Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted 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 Page 14 of 33 Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted ~ 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 ~ 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 Page 15 of 33 ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted ~ Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted 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 Page 16 of 33 Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Day Pupil Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted ~ ~ 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 Page 17 of 33 ~ ~ ~ ~ Day Scholar ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted 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 ~ 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 ~ Awarded 10 shillings ~ present ~ 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 ~ Aged 9y., Son of the late John McInnes, Labourer Admitted Left ot be a Shop Boy, with Mr W Davidson, Stoneware merchant ~ 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 ~ with Alexander Hall & Co ~ Aged 7y. 6mo., Daughter of the late Kenneth McKay, Soldier & Pensioner Admitted on List of Apprentices ~ Left to be a Seaman with Messrs R Catto & Sons ~ Aged 9y., Son of the late William McKenzie, Seaman Admitted Go to Mr Smith, Grocer, Seedsman ~ 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 Page 18 of 33 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 69 477 32 72 166 170 136 296 368 368 155 9 B&G Hospital 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 Page 19 of 33 Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Day Pupil Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Day Scholar Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted 25 Oct 1871 26 Apr 1876 28 Apr 1875 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 4 4 5 5 4 4 3 1 5 5 5 4 1 1 4 4 2 1 1 3 5 1 5 3 5 5 3 1 1 4 5 1 1 1 2 25 278 224 291 49 552 552 296 20 b/c 92 249 123 477 20 b/c 8 381 25 278 155 44 55 170 20 b/c 16 111 157 170 133 20 b/c 69 255 24 20 b/c 155 27 282 B&G Hospital 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 Page 20 of 33 Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted 31 Oct 1866 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 3 5 3 4 3 3 3 5 1 2 4 4 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 3 1 4 3 4 4 1 2 5 111 360 237 278 29 296 29 136 56 279 255 346 312 343 360 342 344 36 121 254 279 302 321 361 154 198 360 76 343 346 133 321 322 155 39 218 B&G Hospital 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 Page 21 of 33 Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted 22 Apr 1865 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 3 5 5 5 2 2 3 3 4 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 5 3 5 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 69 121 B&G Hospital 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 Page 22 of 33 ~ Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Admitted Day Scholar Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ 13 Jan 1862 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 5 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 56 278 B&G Hospital 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 Page 23 of 33 ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Day Pupil Admitted Admitted Day Pupil ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted 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 B&G Hospital 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 Page 24 of 33 Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted 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 346 381 262 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 Page 25 of 33 ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Day Scholar Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted 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 Page 26 of 33 Admitted ~ ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Day Scholar Admitted ~ Admitted ~ Admitted ~ ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted ~ ~ 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 Page 27 of 33 Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Day Scholar Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted 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 Page 28 of 33 ~ Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted ~ Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted ~ Admitted ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted 16 Apr 1851 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 Page 29 of 33 Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Day Scholar Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted 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 Page 30 of 33 ~ ~ Admitted ~ Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted 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 B&G Hospital 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 Page 31 of 33 ~ ~ Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted ~ Admitted ~ ~ Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ ~ 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 Page 32 of 33 Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ Admitted ~ ~ ~ ~ Admitted ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 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 Page 33 of 33 ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted Admitted ~ Admitted Admitted ~ ~ ~ ~ 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
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