Morayshire Railway - Principal Office Bearers

Principal Office Bearers

Chairmen

Alexander Forteath 1846—51

David Manson 1851—55

James Grant 1855—72

Alexander Urquhart 1872—81

Secretaries

James Grant 1846—51

Charles Cranstoun 1855—57

William Topp 1857–59

William Mills 1859—61

Alexander Watt 1861—81

Engineers

James Samual 1846—53

Joseph Taylor 1853—57

Robert Blackwood 1857—58

William Mills 1858—63

General Managers

Charles Cranstoun 1855—57

James Jenkins 1857—59

William Mills 1859—61

Alexander Watt 1861—81

Locomotive Superintendents

James Samuel 1851—1853

Joseph Taylor 1853—57

Robert Blackwood 1857—58

George Golightly 1858—63


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